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. Mldjllopqrl-I'ometoy,
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"But contrary to what uds

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l1nuiDg on to Clevellnd, Ohio,
for a statewide teleeallt lonlght.

DRIVE·IH

teen~gers

DERTAKER AND HIS PAlS
Plus

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personal lnoomes have risen to

al~!';· ~-:,-:;

;;::rd
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mlllloos of Amerleane, because
Funeral sentces for M r a. "' economic growth, crossed
Ben (Clara) Salser of the Oak J)OVe• ...,. lines nto the affluent
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Grove community, who died !im- aociety.
da,y at the Meigs General Hos"There are thousands 0 {
pital, were conducted at 2 p. hardened criminals , . • who
m. Tuesday at the Carmel Unit- steal and rob, not because they

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"THE GHOSTS"

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT &amp; SATl' RDAY
SEPT. IJ • 14
THE M!N!,5KIRT MOB
(Technicolor)
eremy Slate, Diane McBain
AND

ed Methodist Church.
The Rev. Paul Sellers ottici1

ROSIE!
(Technicolor )
ndra Dee, Hosalind Hussell
SHOW STARTS 7 P. M.

SUN. , MON., Tt:ES.
Sept. 15 • 16 . 17
0 WA\' TO TREAT A LADY
Lee Remick - Rod Steiger

FRIDAY THRUTIIURSDAY
Seol 20 • 26
YOURS, MINE AND OURS

rilomen- ,dlseourage apeculallon that II he - II

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Service Held
On Tuesday

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INDLlNAPOLIS, Ind. (UI'0- naive'• about Ute nature of
Rlchard M. Nlxoo today chal- what the Republican presldea,.:;n:.e:.,._:
lenged the lheqry of the tlal aspirant called •'the crime
h not a war 011 crime and ltla
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Jolm&amp;Oil
administration and crisis that 6tt'ipa Amertea. 11
"Just like the administration no substitute for a war oo
Hubert
H.
HUmphrey thai
offered these pointe to
JJOYert.Y Is the prim8ry cause r1 OC which he Is a part," Nb:on
suworl
hie argument against
said,
..
Mr.
llurnphre.y
has
crime.
the
administration
and Hum·
exaggerated
and
over~,pha~
Nixon In a special statement
said llwnphrey was "tragicallY sized poverzy In this country as
presldena cause of crime. Certainly,
- Po•erty does not account
conditions or poverty are the
MAS ON
traditional breeding groond of
lor the "dangerously acceleratcriminals and we sOOuld oot lng
use ol drugs among the
TONIGHT. SAl'. &amp; SliN.
diminish pur elforts to eliminate
of atrJ.uent A·meri.
ca."
those conditions.
SEPT. 13-14-15
-In the last eight years when
War rene Ott and Rog Fulton
the gross nallooal product and
In

The Nixon

are living In ccndlllooe of
poverty but because they can
ated at the service and burial mall:e a comfortable and suewas in the Carmel Cemetery. cesstul career out of crime "
Mrs. Salser's grandsons, llll- Nixon said.
'
ton Wolfe, Jr., Larry W o If e,
"I say doubling the conviction
Duane WoJfe, and Bob Salser,
rate . . . would 00 rar more to
and Wayne Roush, and Roy Van
cure crime In America than
Meter served as pallbearers.
Coming from out ~ town for quadrupling the fUnds ror Mr.
the servl ces were Mrs. Grace llwnphrey's war on poverty,"
the Republican nominee added.
Agre, Morris Plains, N. J.;
Humphrey in a speech before
the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Sal the
American Legion Convenser and son, Bob, Parkersburg,
tion in New Orleans this week
W, Va.; Paul Salser, Albany; the
said, 1 '1n the long nm we can
Rev. and Mr~. M. C. Larimore,
only cut crime by getting at it&amp;
McArtllur; Dr. Lester Roush and
unemploynoss Roush, Gallipolis; Mr. and causes : s I u m s,
ment, rundown schools and
Mrs . William Curtis, Columbus;
and Dr. Walter Watson, Kent. houses. This Is where crime
begins and that is where it must
end. n
LOCAL TEMpS
The temperature in downtown
Pomeroy at 11:30 a.m. Friday
was 66 degrees under sunny
skies.

There are a lot of things you
can do with the time you save
by banking here by mail!
Ask or_write us for our simple free bankingby-mat! forms ngh t now! Then-near or far
-you can bank here quickly, safely; from
whet:ever y_ou choose; whenever you choose
(holtdays mcluded) . Try it. It's great-all
year around!

~!* POMEROY

IJiatl

eonfere~~ces

before

RUTLAND

POMEROY

Serving Metgs County for over 96 years
,Memher Federal Reserve System
Memb•rFDIC
All Accounts Insured Up To $15,000 Undor
The Fodu,.l Deposit lnsurence Corporollon
5% paid on Certificates of DepOsit In
Multiples of $1 ,000.00

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 5:00 to 7:00
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Melvin carter, head footblll
coach at North Gallla H l g h

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Seh • was reelected president
of the Southern Valley Athletic
Conference last night durlntltho
loop's annual !all meeti1111 c111&gt;dueled In the omce of GaiUo
County Scheels ,_.,erlntendent
Clarence ThoQson.
Other omeers alectod were:
Paul DUlon, Hannan Trece eop
coach, vice president, and nan
Wright. Eastern cage coach, secretary-treasurer.._
During the business session,
each league school agreed to .P8J'

Blu"nders

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Marhleti were being replaced by
an Army uniL
Other developments:
Nixon- The Republican preS*
idential conterder, borrowing a
technique rrom President Johnson. ruled out the ap.(JOinbnent
or any GOP senators to his
Clbinet ~hould he win. Asked in
a television interview copyrighted by WFMY-TV,· Greensboro,
N.C. , whether Sen. strom
Thurmond, R-S.C., would get a
Cabinet post, Nixon replied: ~-1
don't believe any senators
should go in the Cabinet. We
need them in the Senate. " In
1964, Johnson ruled out cabinet
me.mbers as possible running
mates, a move considered
aimed at excluding then Atty.
Gen. Robert F. KeDDBdy.

Youth Council and organizer or
some 200 marches in support of
open housing here last year, led
some 250 persons from the
auditorium.

Carson A. Hite

:~:~ Cernik

Lays

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FASHIONS IN OUTERWEAR
FOR MEN AND WOMEN

Svreaters-Jackets
Coats- Coats
COME IN
And See One Of The Finest

Selections In This Area.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, O.
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eW,s••·~ lflt . ·rte ~ •: "

he oonsl- ~ believe that IU\Y senator · . ·
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B,YUntlodPre~slntet•tional
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dered IDr hls Cilbinet.
realtY shou)d go to Q,. Cab!Ut,
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- SUPREME coO]lT JUSTICE ABE FOr\ai
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" . . . as !ar as Senator
We need them there ID t be del •
.,..tlnod" )o Qpeor OJ!IIfd' bolero a.
.
1burmond or &amp;n.v other senator Senale."
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hli
as chief justlca.
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forlaa, whe oat thrOiigll
WI qfbosWo queadonliw In
1'0' ·~vllod to onswer more IJIOIIionl by tho S!orate Jadlc;lar.Y Com..; . ,,
mltteehili)iout
In exeeutl"' lnd leglala!lveoiocl..t!io!i ot :
lho W )e """'e
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hla !*t·OII the
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Miller, K,ypr Creek; ste&gt;e
COLUMBUS - THE OHio miuoCRATIC Plaltoriri c:Cimmlttee
~ ~ Stiles, Harley Sln4&gt;ert, Iiondy hearlnp ,_nod lodiJ' with eries_ IDr a cure 'or bl~ el"' Uls and.
phies.
and passes. Ylllei' and Uoyd M.yeri, SOuth- help
v
Also dl...,eeed was free dis- weslern; WUtord Dlilpn, Paul
or
Iarmer. Jillm
oaslstarrt ox,cuilve eecrtlarl or thotrlbutlon of passes and ticket Dillon, Neel Heisler' Haman Ohli&gt; Eilucotlon Aolioelallon, and JOHPh W. Fichter OJ!brd, rOIII'e\!:
prices. Tickets will seD for
Troee; Dan Wright, Bill Klnc:at4 eenllng the Ohio FVmers UJ!Ioo, sppeored ber.,t&gt; the committee
adults and SO centa •- stu- and oa,., Chadwell, Eastern; Bob lodiJ'.
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dania
.all sv AC !ciOtball and
"' called or .• "...--roochlng Prosnm" a - atocit\olna
the ":
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boskouwl games.
s,ctu'bern "cr!Ucal · Ula· of the _big •Ill'· sc-L" Flchwr, uridnla ilud,y Or
The gr&lt;Jit) set Nov. 6 as a dincorporate
versus family
that "corpora-.
..,r meetlrw at Oscar's. HightiOII flnnl"l! eould result ln. 'corporote
Ov.r the
light or !hot eessloo wm be the
production 6f food and in COIUJuiner food Prtcea dictated by
polles."
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WASHINGTON- THE UNITED STATES HAS DISCLOSED that
footbiU squad.
the primary mlssloo of the USS Pueblo was to II&gt;)' eo Scntet 111.,;1
Reserve football schedulei
Mrs. Eleanor (Nora) Howud, oetlvlty from o dlatance
ot leost 13 mile a !rom lhe Soviet ~
were discussed. It was agreed
82, Pomeroy. died Thursday in North Korean cp~ats. Detail• of the heretofore secret miaatoft of
thAI 'coaehes woold moke lndl- Holzer Hospllol. Mrs. Howord the Amerlcon llteUigence ship were contained lD secret aallbtr or-1
vidual contacts for 'B' pmes. ·
AttemliJV were William 0. Nor· was preceded In death by her ders mode public by !hit Defense Department 1burodl.l' night.;
The Johnson ; admlnlstrolloo took the unusual atop or mokl1111
th...., and Mel carter. North Gal· illsbond, John Howard. She Wll
a
mlllllbe"r
of
the
MI.
Moriah
public
the ship's salllns orders lD an e«ortto refute o North Kor~'
lt&amp;i Comer Bradbury, John Wick..
Baptist
Church
In
Middleport.
radio
broadcast
which clai_med t'&gt;e ohlp had lnstructlonB to 1011
llne, John Sang and Howard Lee
She ls survived by seven Ions wlthin three D;rl.les ott the North Korean coast - we11 within
,
and a daughU.r, Devld, Pitts- 12-mlle lim
_II whleh N.orth Koroo claims ao a.rrltorlal water_s t'
burgh; Clarence, with the U.S.
L
Army; William, Columbus; Zeb,
LONDON •- THE i)OVlET UNION has doubled Its ariMI'l'l of&gt;
Detroit; Albert, Washlngton, ·D. lntercontlnelllal , balllatlc mlsalles OCBMi) In a sln,le year, virC.; Dooald, Clnclnnatl,lnd John tuiiiiY wlpl'* out Alllerlca'oloog-stondlng lead In lcint:rarwo rockets.
of caJlfornla; Sarah Turner, New · But the United Sloteo still leads o&gt;erwhelmltlgiy lD IQbmarU.
Funeral services for carey York, several gr&amp;Ddchildren and ll!un~ POlarlJ...t,nle mluUes. Then '!•re the latest ar,Hnaa of
W, Hull, 80, ReedsvWe, Wbodied great,.grandchlldr011, and sever- the Institute for Slrotesle Sluclios, roleosed todaY In"ita liidhorlta-'
tlve survey of the world mUUary t.Jance.
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Thur&amp;day morning tnHolzerHos- a1 nieces and nephews.
Funeral
aervlces
wiD
he
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The
survey
aald
whDe
Russia
Is
pushlrw
dal8rminod1.Y
for
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pital followh~ a short Illness,
will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at dueled Sunday at 2 p.m. !rom cleor arms ~ with the Unllod states, communist ctlno'o 111&gt;- ·
the Eden UB Church near Reeds- Ewillll Chii!IOI with burial In BOeeh clear w-..CIIS p.......,se has been retorded by the lntenill.".,hell..t
ville with burial In the Pleasant Grove Cemetery. The Rev. Rob- als of Mao TseWs cultunl rovolutli&gt;n, Tbe deveiapmenl"'or
Grove cemetery at Success in ert Jacksoo wIll ollle(ale. klng's ICBM, In wdcular, - s to bave aullered dill¥&amp;.
Friends mu calllll\Y dme.
Meigs County.
He was the son of the late Rev,
Charles and Matilda Colllne Hull
and was born at Success and Wlti
a member oftheEdenUBChurch.
He was also preceded in death
by three sisters am four brothers. Survivors include two sons,
Elmer, ~rlngfteld, and Harold,
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St. Louis, Missouri; one daughler, Mrs. Dorothy MackMUlen,
Springfield; six grarxlchlldren;
one sister, Mrs. Mariwn · JohnI
ston, Huntington, Indiana, and
several nieces and nephews.
Friends may caU at the white
Funeral Home, Coo1ville, after
noon Saturday.

PRAGUE (UPD Premier
Goldrlch Cernlk told I h e
Czechoa!ovok'' Parliament toda)'
the Ruuian lnvaaloo three weeki
ago was wmecesaal-y and Un.Justllled. But he &amp;aid Czechollovokla mull mw follow the dlctate1
laid clown by the Kremlin.
Cernlk said talks oo wilbdraw.
a1 ol occupation troops f r o m
Czechoslovakia woold
11ar1
11000 at government lev.l bUt ID
the meantime the only Wll' to
:: · bring about the wilbclrawal o1
the Wanaw Park troop&amp; Is to
lldflll the obllptlona lilld doWII
by Moscow.
PuUament met to paas tbe
Ru11lon • propi)IOI! lowo whleh
- d IJI8Ih the remnant• ollhll
.......,.,s experiment ID racy. Theoo 1neludod the 1mpo.
altloo "' ...I!Ol"lhil.l&gt;lllllnJI&gt;lll·
111Pf0Ved pt&gt;llc meollnp, ' ,...
presJIJ!g poliUc:at
lo!bl&lt;1dlni travel to the 111111.

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Meanwhile, Nixon aouabt to

Wallace continued speaking
for another half hour1 while
getting Ule first real heckling of
his current. tour in his
presidential campaign.
"That's just some of the tree
speech folks," Wallace Said to
the delighted cheers or his
backers. "Let them get on
television."
Wallace
had
appearances
scheduled today In Cincimati
and Charleston, W. Va.
A line of SO pickets was
marching in front of the
Car wn Arthur Htte, 39, Sa- Sheraton-Schroeder Hotel when
lem Sl , Rutland, died this mor~ he arrived before lhe rally,
ing In an Athens Hospital.
chanting, "Ho. ho, Ho Chi Minh,
Survivors include his parents, Wallace goi~ to lose, Black
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus E. Hlte, sa- power going to win."
lem Street, RuUam; Four sis-There was at least one arrest
ter s, .Jessie Zerlingo, Kenton; inside the auditorhm and three
Mrs. Betty Thomas and Mrs. outside after Wallace's tipeech,
Audis Herdman, both of Colum- but no serious incidents ocbus, and Loretta, at homei two curred.
brothers, Leroy, RDl, 'Middl~
The former Alabama goverport, and Earl, Ft. Huston, Vir- nor seemed to enioy a chance to
ginia; rour llalf-brothers, James ton
some barbs at the
and Robert, Kenton; John, Mid- demonstrators.
dleport, and Edward, South caroW h e n the demonstraton
lina.
chanted "Sieg HeU" duri~ hl1
Funeral services will be held
speech, WaUace respoo:)ed, u1
Monday at 2 p.m. at the Martin thought we defeated the Nazis
Funeral Home with the Rev. Ce-- in World War n, but I see you
cil Wise officiating. B11rial wW got some back there."
be in Miles Cemetery. Friends
"I uouall,y make o talk about
may call at the funeral heme anarchy," Wallace told his
anytime Sunday.
cheering &amp;l.IJpol'ters, "but you
don't have to have one made
tonigttt- you see it."

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Boos Just Bring
Smiles to George
MILW AUKEE, Wis. (UPDGeorge Wallace seemed not to
mind the hecklers.
Each time the boos of
demonstrators drowned out his
speech Thursday night before
more than G,OOO persons in a
nearly packed Milwaukee Auditorium, he stopped and smiled
conridenlly, while his s upporters
sllouted down the proteslers.
After some HI minutes, the
Rev. James Gropp!, adviser to
the militant Milwaukee NAACP

.:..cernod

be•.• = ;•;;O.pur~:.~
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Walter Roosh ol Middleport,
a New York Central RaUroader, has carded the only hole.
in~e reco~ thl• year at
the Pomeroy Golf course.
Roosh scored the hole4n •
one, his first, on theparthree,
152 yard No. f hole. 0 I h e r
members of hls roursome Iaiit

bHta.Y were hls

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Glenn DID, and Perry Mitch.

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Legion

Jtc"' New

National Commander
NEW ORLEANS (UPO - 1be
American Legion elected William C. Doyle ol Vineland, N,
J. ita national oonuni.Dder Thuraday at tho final aesston o1 Ill
5oth amual oonventloo.
Doyle, superintendent of the
New Jersey home for disabled
aoldlers, sailors, marinas and
their wives and widows, wa1
WIO.IlJIOsod lor the post
RECEIVES DEGREE
Thomas Kelly, guidance counaelor lD the Meigs Local Sehool

District, received his masters
"' odueatlon dop-ee !rom Ohio
University m Aug. 31.

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COATS SPORTSWEAR, DRAPERIES, PIECE GOODS AND SEWING
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POMEROY - WUllam Fred·
erick Wylllll, .54, Racine, eharged with llrst degree murder In
tho ahof&amp;Un ol~lns ol a Park,
erobllr&amp; man oo Auaust 17, woo
bound over to tho arand jill')' in a
preliminary
hearing before
Melia County Court Judge Frank
w, !'l&gt;rter, Jr. Fridel.
Judge Porter ordered tile eaae
token before tho grand jury af.
ter Wyant•• attorney, James B.
O'Brian, entered a not fllllf1
plea lD the aecullod man' a behalf
ond three proaecutlon witnell·
.. had Ulatlfled.
Wyant Ia charpci with shoot·
1n1 Michael Leo _Dotson, 2~. ol
Parkersburg, wilb a .16 gauge
~ lrom In frUit ol the
11')'1111 home. Dotoon, driving an

IIIIIOIII&lt;Iblio with four companion• hlcle he and his cempanlons were
_ , the !atal shot wao llred, lidlnll lD when tho ,hooting oc_.onUy died almoot Instant· curred. llarleobaeh said he and
hll depellos round nino expendIy.
Proeeeuling Allomtll' Bernard ed shotgun Shells lD the vlcln·
V. Fultz preiNllllod Sherif! Rob- Icy of ilte W)'llll residence. 5Jier.
ert C. Hartenbaeh, Dopui;Y Coro- Ill Hartenhach alao told the court
ner Fritz Buck IIIII steve CUI- W)'llll gave him the oholgun aJ.
lip "' Parker Iburg, 0110 "' the legedly uoed lD the lhoollng oo
mm who , wos with Dotson at the nigllt of the Incident.
Deprt;y Coroner Buck, the sec1118 ..... "' the •hooiiD&amp; as wilond
wltnees to wsli4', told 1 h a
neJ88S.
court
the victim waa taken rrom
511erll! Harteohach wstlfled
to tho Ewing Funeral
the
scene
Wyant was taken intD custody by
Home
lD
!'l&gt;meroy
and then to
him at tho Wyant ho"!a shorlly .
Holzer
Hospital
lor
an ~.
after the shooting and the accusBuck
said
Dotson!&amp;
body was
ed man orrered no resistance.
returned
to
th~
!uneral
horne
Harlerl:&gt;ach said hls lnvelligathe
a»topsy
and
then
refollowing
tlon shoWed Dotson was shot once
leased
to
a
Parkersburg
funeral
lD the back of tho neck and II
- e d he was drlvlnjl the vo- home for burial. Buck said it Is

OPEN TONIGHT, FRIDAY TIL 9 PM

1 Elberfel.ds In Pomeroy
ON THESE

wound.
Cutlip, the other prosecutlon
witness to toke the stand, teatllled that he had aone to the door
o1 the Wyant home and asked
Mr. Wyant to see hlo stepctausb.
Ulr. Cutlip &amp;aid he reblrned to
the car without argument alter
Wyant told blm to leave ''before
I get my shotgun. 11
Cutlip eald Dot11011 and three
other companlma waited in the
automobUe while he went to the
door ol the Wyant home. He eald
that two sbots were fired wtdle
they traveled to the end of a
deadend road to turn around; IIIII
tho !alai blast was dlschar&amp;nd as
they returned past tho Wyant

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BY PAT HOUCK

GALLIPOLIS- About 250 worn.. or Ohio lnd Welt VIrginia
oonverpd here Fric!Q repreoontlng 20 Emblem Clubs of the
Ohio state A110clatlon and one
West Virginia clw.
They came to lbla city and

were IP"eeted by a bumer aero•• Second Ave. reading, 11COO~
&amp;l'ldlllatlolls Uz, Tills Ia Your

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Tills wos ID lribule to
lira. E l i . - Mills, 128 BasUod DriYO, pre.w.t ol lho Ohio
AIIOCiatl'"' fll EJN&gt;Iom Clubo.
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Cutlip also &amp;aid that so !ar tember 25, at9 a.m.
OTHER ACTIVITY
aa he knew Dotaan had never
Wllllam R-ea, ehareod with
before been lD the vicinity of the
Wyant homo. CUtlip said he had Indecent 81Ql0SUn&gt; before a minbeen there earlier ID tho even- or, entered a plea of not gullIng of the nlgllt of 111e shoOt- cy and was alao bound over to
the g;rlnd jury. Judge Porter
Ing but foond .., one home.
While describing lbe shooting aet bond at $2,000. 1be aflida·
lnclden~ Cutlip &amp;aid the ear be- vlt against II-•• was signed
Ing driven by Doi!IOII ran ori by Helen Rusche!.
Not gullcy pleas were enter·
the rlglll elde ol the rood intD a
nd
by Paul RUO)'Oil of Mlueratomato patch alter the !alai abol.
vUle
... two charge&amp;
resistJudge Porter, after heortng
Ing
arrest
lnd
roe
each
of astestimony from the wttnesses,
ordered that 1he case be taken aault and battery and obstrUcting
to the grind jill')' and said bond an officer lD line ol dlty. Bond
will be $50,000. Wyant was re- provlooaly posted by Runyon was
turned to c:ounty JaU _ , unable eontllllled.
RW&gt;YOII was char&amp;nd by Dep..
to post bond.
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r.! Ma,y Ney, Albany, DO ap..
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t resisti.Ql arrest.
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FIDes levied by Judge P&lt;.. · .nn1s E. Reed, Reedavllle, ridtor cUring tho busY morning In- 1l1i motorcyele aefoq
eluded Bessie Graham, Rt. 4 helmet, $$ and c&lt;&gt;ets; 'lbomoo
Pomeroy, failure to )'ield the C. Daley, Reedsville, left ol emright o1 way, $10 and costs; tor, $10 and costs; Victor L,
Loaee D. Bird, RD Long Bot- Brown, MlnersvUie,
tom; !allure to display s 1 ow $11 and colla; Sammy Maynard.
moving vehicle sign; Josle P. Racine, mlsuae ol !arm plates,
McKitrick, Gallipolis, expired $10 and colts; Boyd Kinzel, Ma·
·operator's llcensej GUbert D. son, detective exhaust, $5 BDil
Caldwell; Gallipolis, no wind- costs; Herman Kincaid, Middleshield wiper, $5 and collto; Law(Continued o o - 4)

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elation hold its lllliUal conv•·
tiro lD tho hornetolm o1 1 t o
president.
Full eesolooe began with reglairatlon Saturday rnornlag In
the Elks Hall, where all I h e
eva'lta of the conventlm were
to he bald saturday.
General Chalrmau II Ferne
Gar&lt;Iner and Credentials Chllr·
men are JoAm Thompson and
Avaloo Roolh, current president
o1 Gallfj)on, Emblem Clw 11
WUma Brolin. Post presldenta
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Redstratlon took place at 8
1be Tlmes.&amp;ontleel Jolna with the people or Galllpolle lD
Saturdoy and the nrst bul·
a.m.
welc:omlng members of 20 Ohio Emblem Clubs lll&amp;l ono West
!ness eeoelon began at 9:30.
VIrginia club to the 27th annual COIIYOullOII of the Ohio AasoAn impressive memorial sercletlon of Emblem Clubs held here Fridsy ond Saturday.
vice was c:onmcted by the Sls· Most or the ladles of this orpaizatlon will be In our city
terevllle Emblem Club No. 84
today, returning to their homes this afternoon lnd this
before the attemoon session be ..
awning. We hope your brief stay has beeA enJoyable, all! say,
gan.
.. COme again."
State orrtcors lor 1968-1969
elected Saturday afternoon were,
president, Mrs. James Faltslco,
es, Jerry TIM)mpson, Barbara Lodge No. 107. Jer!Y !ilelton
Kent, and nrot vlcei&gt;resldent,
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the
exalted
ruler.
!ilelton, Paulino Bush, Grace
Mn. Harry Miller, Crestline..
The
convention
actlvltles
got
Bracl&gt;ury, Bette Null and Ruth
Mrs. Joam Thompson, Golllunderway
Friday
evening
with
Mitchell.
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ploqu01 to Jim and Jllllllifar Lohse and 11... Bill Perrin durlllg the
bend Pl&lt;1llfllll ol Fridel night's -~~ - . The plaques were presented to the
t.oblea .. en ' ....... or tho Meiga Hl&amp;b So- Alma llaler lnd to Rev. Perrin ror aulborlng
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large eagle with a shield · outline In ealute to the late Pic.
Lind with giant rod, white and
blue atreamere being unrolled
to enhance .the formation by the
majorette corps. The band pla.yed •1Ma:rch America.'·'
The band moved ooto the nold
with the son&amp; I "'''nishto Ot and
then rormed tho ootllne ol a
stoamboat, pll)'lng, "!Jon by

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trlollc trll;luw by the M e I e s
Hlal&gt; ScboOl marehlng band honoring Marine Pic. Thomas R,
Lind, ldlled Aug. 26 lD Viet·
nam, brouhl thousands ol fans
to their feet at halfUme ceremonies Fridsy at Meigo stadi-

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GALLIPOLIS-PT. PLEASANT

SUNDAY, SEPtEMBER 15, 1968

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT

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Pic. Lind !olloWed
The !ighl 11011g and uie Alma
Mater were preeenlod and mrIng this period the Rev. Bill
Perrin, who ciompoaod the !ighl
son&amp; and James and Jemlfer
Lohae, chlld{ea of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Lottse., Pomeroy, who
composed the Alma Mater, were
presented pla"'es of IIJlPreclatioo by GeorP Hargraves, auperlnlenclent of the Meigs District.
The !InaJ formaUod of tho Malge
bind waa the spelllngof"Melgs"
wbell the alma mater was play ed.
The .Point Pleuanl band made
an eft8dlve appearance alsotilrlng the halltlme. Hlgbllghllng Ill
appearance was an "Up, Up,
and Away'' number, complete
witll large helium lllled b a 1-

REGISTRATION TIME - Over 2ro WlllllOD registered tor the %7th lliiiUll _,_.., o1 the
Ohio stat.~ Emblem Clubs and West VIrginia ClubSaturdel morning In C".al'lpo1ls. Above are Marp
Binkley, Freemon!; Avalon Roush, Galllpdlo; Polly Sell Jackson; JoAm 1bomp-. Galllpolls
and Eleaaor Maxwell, Sistersville.

GALLIPOLIS- Ki'*aley A.
Tatt, Chief Justice, Ohio SUa
premo Court. has assl.gned
Judge C. W. Smith, McArthur,
VInton County Common Pleas
Court, to temporarily preside
over the !968 September term
or Gallla c~ CommonPleu
Court.

Four Auto Accidents
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GALLIPOLIS -

lipolis Mwliclpal Court Monday.
PoUce said Swisher, headed
north, went oU tho rlgtrt side
of the road where his car struck
a pole owned by COlumbus and
Southern Ohio Electric Co. There
was moderate damage to the
ear.
The first of three Friday accidents occurred at 10:10 a. m.
on Duke's Parking Lot, Second
and Spruce, when Michael F.
Gibson, 19, Gallipolis , becknd
up and struck a parked car owned by William A. Henry, 46,
Bidwell. There was minor damage to both cars. No charge
was filed.
Police lnvtstlga:ted an acci-

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Therapy Work David ]o/'nson
Is Reviewed
MIDDLEPORT - Mrs. Carol,yn Helne&amp;, apeclal speech therOjllllt lD the Meigs county School
.votem lhll IIIDIDler, descrlhed
UlchniiJie• ailed lD her work tor
members ol tho Mlddleport-Pom·
Rotary Club Fridsy oven'lng following dlmer at Healb
Chureh.
· Worldnll underaPl&lt;lllfllllapon·
IOrod by the Melga Coun!1 Crippled Clilldren'l Soc:lBl;Y ~ the
11o1ar1 Clw - Mrs. Haines aald
o full report o1 her ""rk will
bo completed lnd made poj&gt;llc
lalei-. Silo oxteadod her IIIIPJ"8elallon for hovlna made I b o
program possible, ond aald silo
bellevod II ahoold be cmtlluod.
C1W Sacretu7 · John Werner
,P&lt;•IIded in the 111--=• d. the
preoldelll, WUbur ~d, wt.,
Ia ottendlng a clllrcb l'SMt.
. Ladlu -"' lho clllreh
dl!mer nre Mrs. Clam Lamlim, Mrs. ~ ~1, Mrl.
(luilol ~. Mrs. Fran-

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John A. Swisher, 20, Rl. I Gallipolis, aeller-

ed a eli: Up in a one car accident at 3:05 Lm. saturday on VlDton
Ave., in front of Dr. Dan Notter's residence.
Swisher was charged with reckless operatioD and clted to Gal-

Its President
GALLIPOLIS - The Natiooal
Horor Sociocy of Gallla Acodemy High School, of which Mrs.
Ruth Gillingham Is !acuity IIPOJ&gt;sor, Frida,y elected David Johnson president (or the 1968-69
sc:hool y'ear.
Other otncers elected were
Joan Ford. vice.president; Karren Remlta1 trea&amp;urer; Vickie
Caldwell. secretary; Ginger E1J.
ce&amp;sor and Georpna Lemley.
ehaplalna, and VInce Hill and
George,. Lemley, eoctal chalr-

Two Vehicles
In Accidents

.men.

The Socluty v - to conlillle
the tutoring service eotahllshod
la&amp;t year, and also decided to
enertaln students on the someotar honor roll.
Sluderts deslrlllll tutoring 11101'
contact Dovld Jobn8011 or Mrs.
Gillingham.

dent at 12;57 p.ni. Friday ot
Fourth and VIDe Involving a
truck operated by Roger E. Lambert, 17, Lower River Rd., and
one driven by Hartford C. Norris, 77, Rt. 2 Bidwell.
Ol!lcers said both vehlclea had
stopped at the lnlerooctloo belore entering VIDe st. Lambert
barked up and the truck llruelt
the Iron! of the car. There wos
M dam¥" to the .truck and minor damage to the car. No ehorae
.... !lied.
No one was 1niured IDCl no
charge was ftled in a two-ear aerldent at 6:% p.m. FrldoJ oa
Vine g:,, between Tblri. a ad
Fourth Aves. llarrJI E. MoEIhamll)l, 72, lit. I Nort!Jw. ._
wmpted ti&gt; pull Into park a a 4
otruek a parked car owned by
Paul T, Monta0mer1, f7, lit. 1
Scottown. 'lbere wu m i n o r
damopiO-...-..

PT. PLEASANT- The Shoelfl's department has Jnvestlgateel two cne vetdcle accidents,
lruide Today
the flrllt occurring at 6:30p.m.
Fridel on Rl. 2, when a truck
FlliST SEC'ItON
drlvea ill' Edpr Lew! a, 37, Mas- Pop 2 • • ••• , ,Ia Oor'l"on
sllioll, 1iilrt Into a dlteh and hit
-tata utlUI;r pole. D0111880 was es- Page 3 . • • • • . • • • • • • fU'Iil
Umated ot $250. Tbere 'lfere no

Cub Scout Paek
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GALLIPOLIS - c u b Scout
Pu~ 204 will held lll&lt;Jr81111Dtl9Dil meettns 5oiPt. ;a ot ·r·p,
Ill. at .the First lJnited Presbyterlan Church. Beys wbo are

bo llilrVed to .void IUIDiber car.
1be - " mishap, resulting
lo $2llll damqoa, occurred on
lit. 35 Siltl1mlll' 12:30 s.m. _ ,
a vehicle drLVOII by RIIOl' F,
Loncaoter, 23, Frometoom. w.
VL, Ill a dlleb otter he lllid
upDll llllllb'lll8 hlo . broke• au6-

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maJntenanee supervisor and Jo
Ia working In a hotel gift shop.
There are some seven plush
hotels at FreeporiaadJol)riworked oo construction several of
them.
John reports living cplte expensive tbere since everything
must be Imported to the lolanda.
Rent on their ooe -.om apart.
eosta the couple $200 a
IIIOIIth and thls Ia the c'-"
eot avallable. On the other hand,
tllere are no taxes at all - Including lnc:ome tax.
t&gt;eldelltally, Jo waa laid up
In Florida rdth a severe cold
and ns unable to make the trip
beck to Meigs COUntY at this
Ume.

CounUans will be given the opportunlt,y to have new homes oo
the same basis as many other
towns and cities across t h e

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PJdi"'-t t . . r) If~ IIMii!ll Uttpl
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The Gallipoll o Trllr.lna In Ohkl and 1\'ut Vl r-

111111. or. )tv 19; i i1 month• U ; iltrtt month•
A; a .... ....-• • - ~ •rtiU; ola mooith•Sli; lhrM
month1$UO.
n.e Dall) s...IMI,- !•r $10; •lliiiOrll"'
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3-Modol PSO'o, 2 r..!, I bl•o, lhil io tho 11"1• moped SOcc model from H ~
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shift, quiet and econonticaL ......................... ______ $145

1-Modol CliO, Block, Sport 50cc, 4 •poe&lt;! ramjot
corbur.tion, o very nice "'first" cycle ............... . ..... . ············ ......... ............ $275

1-Modol CT90, Yellow, troi190cc, ~ opHd,
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were ~i, iAOnard Erwin, Mro. MoDdt.Y,
Plirley Karr, Mn. ArlbiD" Orr,
· lllrL E1lller Wl'lltlt, "Jlrt. BI.Y·
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Harrlsoo origlllated the "Vooteto," who pbly In the "llfc Bald
Sound" olthe Glom Miller 1111 l!eftllll Goodman era. Harrl80n 11 a
1955 ll"ld1llle of Gallla Ac:odelny llltll School IIIII maJored ill music
at Ohio Uahwoll;}', AI GAllS, Harrlsoo was a member 111 A. Kimball SUiter' I GAllS Band.
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Tho September lllolor Travel also boa a plctuno ot Mro. Rulh
Clark and lllrL llorotiQ- Broyles of the (leUipol!s omee of the
Automobile Club or Southern Ohio.
Bls Ron Ellis, pbarmael1t at Holzer Hosplt.l, was tho winner of
the 1988 Cou!ltrJ Club c:hlq&gt;lomblp, according to a plctuno
In the lrodoo Trlhme recently, Ellis defeated Ferrell IloilO)' on tho
fourth extra bolo of a sUdden death playolf to oop the chanqllonohlp.
Ellis besides golflne enjoys bowline 1111 rolls regularl,y at SIQ&gt;Iile

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stelled Mrs. Faltslco aa the....,
preoldent. Helen Merkelbaeh wao
lnstaltlng olllcer and Mal&gt;el
Clouse was Installing marllhall.
The climax of Saturday' I pro.
p-am was the presentation d.
a $500 Scbolarablp to a GalUpolls youth, DIIIIIIY Vaneo, 11011
ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vance,
will attend Morehead Slate
Unlverllljr thla IIIOIItb.
The 0011Ventlon closed with a
lfawallall Luau Saturday eYOII·
lng. The tables were centered
with fresh nawero and decorated pineapples. The enllre club
ball ... decorated with the Ha-

waiian matlt,
andshb18andmuu.
auests were
dressed
tn bright

muua. 'lbe r.elllpnlls Elks ser..
ved refreslune!Xa otter the 10
p.m. dance.
Several stores decorated their
In honor of wiDdow
the - wu
Uon. ·
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done by Jerry Gibson at lllltchell' • Ofllee !bppl.f, t56 Second Ave. ·

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playen, Bob lturlalld of Otla·
hom&amp; State, Ala Grooa or
ltentucty, Jerrg Lucaa or Oblo
state ..,d Lew Aklndor or
UCLA. have twice won the outolandlng player awsnl In the
NCAA -.tball champion·
ship ftn8la.

!fiiU«ittT, SEPT. 15
w.rre.,. Ott 1111 Rne Fulloli.
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todl;r'l homemaker

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Homemakers with llmlted
space tor fruit treel will be Interested In the dwarl apple tree
plots. These-"minl trees" conlist ot JJII1Ill varlolles or cultlvara, lncludlnJ aome originat-

ed at Wooster on dWarf r o o t
otDck.

nus ia the aixth yea.r t o r

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treea and they are producing good craps. The many
dlllerent t;ype&amp; will be ripe by
Revtew Ume and will be labeled 80 visitors can easily iden~them.

bedge or screen plants and otb·

era as espalier plantings.
On September 1, qrooomlsto
at The Ohio Slate Unlveroll;v made
the last
several surnm"er al ~
falls seedlngs which will be oo
display. The seedlngs are In
the south plots ot the Review
groonds.
Made by a drill equipped with
band seelder and press wheels,
these aoiedlngs show what good
results can be obtained when
recommended practiced are fol lowed In making oummer plant.
lngs of forages, observes Rooaid 'J'bompson, usistart manager of the Review.
Last m1rnrte preparations are
taking place on the grounds 1n
northwestern Franklin County.
Roads have been' oUed to reduce dust during the September
17 ~19 event.
Border rows have been chopped out from between commercial demonstration plots of. 20,
30, 40-inch row com. Phone
lines are baing lnstolled In the
exhibit area.
Plans are oomplete to demonstrate three dltlerent Irrigation
!Q'SiemB during the Review. One
Ia a selt.propeUed, rotary ays.
tern 396 teet long which cover
1H2 acres automatically. Another is a wheeled system wtd.ch
eonnects at various places in the

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We do offer you the best bank

HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS
to help you paint, repair,
enlarge, or modernize your
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Now, at tbe Farm Sclence Re-

view site, excellent corn is grow-

Ing In soil wbleh has not been
IIUed at all, before or after
planting.
Tickets for the big farm . are avalllhle In advance lor onl1
50 cents tram ecJUIII;}' ExtenalOot
agents, moot farm ecplpment .,..
blbltors, and some banks. T h e
cost will be $1 It pmbaaed at
the

gate.

A record number of exJdb1..
tors will be 011 hand for lbla
large shoWing ot the latest •ID
farm equipment IIIII supplleo.
Hundreds of educatlooal oxhlblta have been prepared b7 speclallsta of all depertmenta of
The Oblo Slate Unlveroll;}' College ct Agriculture and Home
Economics, the Ohio COOperS·
live Ertensloo Service, aad the
Oblo Agricultural Research lllld
Development Center.

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to maior crops In Ohio, hal 1111 amaal production of about 17
mlllion pounds In Ohio. This is almoat three percent of the
U.S. totaL Yoo'U see I'Jba&lt;CO .....,nne at the Ohio state Farm
Science Review, Septeiaber 17-19. Unlen you are frclll tl18
tobacco growing arM iDSouthem Ohio, you may oever baa seen
thia specialty crqt, Tot.ceo ls a co1.udn tD a number or well- · Dowers ODd vegetablea. The blooms are VII")" preJV
as witnessed by the lady visitors to last yur'o Review.

David Davies Plant
F"U"St to Pass Test
COLUMBUS - David Davies
last week became the first plant
in Ohio to qualify for the statefederal Talmadge-Aihenprogram
of meat inspection. Dr. F. J .
Burke of the Consumer and Markellng Service for the United
States Department of Agriculture
has approved the plant for this
designation.
The plant will now operate
with state personnel under the
federll program. Utilizing the
U.S. D. A. stamPs and legend, all
products from David Davies ha,·e
the same status as products pro-duced in a federally Inspected
meat plant.

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Equipment Shows
Operatloo
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Silage Harvesting 20",
30", 40" rows 9-11 :30 2-4
Corn harvesting 20",
30", 40" rows 9-11:30 2-4
~)'bean harVesting 10-11:30 2-4
!belled com drying 10-11:30
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Schedule of Field

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Even Banana Trees Grow

Ext"~AJ;.;;:Sonmllcs ~";pii,?~4.i~4'r.'lu:"r· ~~~.

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age It takeoto~cebestyialdl
of eorn Is of urgent coneem to
tarmero. The lreDd bu beoD
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Dwarf apple trees begin bear·
tng fruit from one to ·two year a
after planting. Of course, t h e
amount of fruit depOnds on the
size
of the tree. You'll get only
can answer II1ID1 problema. Thla and inany ather exhibits
a
few
apples at the beginning,
t,ve bee• _..-eel b7 departmoms of the OSU College of
but
considerable
increase takes
Agriculture 1111 the Oblo Agricultural Research and Develop.
place each year. Trees on root-center.
stock wiU average about 30
pounds ol fruit the ruth year.
••Green Thumbers11 visiting
the Farm Science Revlew will
be lnlerested I• the display
annuals and shrUbS recommended for planting In Oblo.
Acrordlng to .James Caldwell,
cane, peanuts and JDaf1Y others
COLUMBUS - If you've nevExtension fiorlcuiturist, many
nJong with facts about their soil,
a banana tree or pbte~
annuals will be oo display for er
temperature, and moisture rethe home gardenertoobserveand apple plant growing. be sure to
tp.~lrements. Most of these plarta
pther Information helpful to him visit the Plant MUseum at the
are heavy users of plant foot IJl·
In bls own gardening program. Ohio State Farm Science Review
trlents and re«Jdre Large aFor example., genniwns, oor~ September 17 ~19. There are numounts or fertilizer. For an ex~
malty grown from slips or art- merous plants on exhiblt at U.e
ample.
some tobacco producers
museum - some natives o[ Ohio
tlngs, are now being grown from
apply as much as 2,000 pwnds
seed and will be In the exhibit and others completely out of
of commercial fertilizer per actheir habitat.
for you to see.
According to Trevor Arseott, re in producing a crop.
Shrubs in the field displays
show fall color and fruiting hab- associate professor of agronomy
its. Too, shape and size of plants at The Ohio state University,
ror use in various landscape you'll see tobacco plants, sugar
patterns will be evident. There• It
HAY IS AN IMPORTANT CROP In Oblo, 1111 this y-o Farm Science Review briDp ......
be declOJ.ous evergreen, and
tecllllolOIIY 1111 lleld demoaatrattoos on bay mol&lt;1JI8. You'll see new equipment of the major
broadleaf evergreen plants on hours at which meals are servecppmenl c_.mes In q~erotloo. The 34o.Y evem begins Soptember 17 at The Ohio State Uni·
display. Some may be used as ed and to plan meals so that you
-1111 Allport (Don Scott Field).
can spend as much time as posCOLUMBUS - John M. Stacksible witll your guests.
house, Director of the Ohio DeMany Coods · can be prepared partment of Agriculture alerted
in achance am put in the freez .. cattlemen Saturday to the threat
er. Have a few Cood items in the or the disease blackleg. Dr. Harcupboard, refrigerator or freez- ry E. Goldstein, Chie( of the deer for emergency meals or ex- partment' s division oC Animal
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Give the guest romn a ·ffcclni- the guest "8rriWs; ·U possible,· and are especially good. for small concentrate on a few dtshes that oos cases in Scioto and Adams
you do especially well. This is Counties..
hauae peats can be a delight or fort and convenience" cheek. See empty a dresser drawer for the children.
Have all the laundry done so no Ume to experiment with new
a diluter - . depending on how Utat the bed is treshb made with guest's use.
Blackleg is an acute infection
; well you plan for thla special clean linens. Have a few books
U several guests are com.iJ1g. you have a full sl.l)ply or bed recipes!
of cattle caused by a clostridium
Use the oven as much as pos- bActeria am. characteriz:ed by
, homemakl~ job.
and ~ines handy, a good you probably will need extra linens, towels. and washcloths.
~ Start with a list of !qortant read!J18\lamp• a box of duues, ~lng a P a c e. Lightweight H your beth Is abort of towel sible. Oven meals require less emphysematous (gaseous) swell..
: details, arrlftl datal, time, run• glass and dee&amp;Jter for water, aluminum foldhl&amp;: cots with foam racks, extra standing racks are "pot-watching" and a whole meal ings or the leg muscles. Dr.
~ ber or psts, manber and kind extra hangers, a luggage rack. mittresses make extra beds that hand..Y. 1t there's ootenough space can be done in the oven if you Goldstein's report indicated that
:.of moJo, 1111 tasks that will aad ashtr&amp;J&lt;a.
set It&gt; quickly In the famJiy In the bsthroan, put them up in plan careful]y. As you get food while the disease may occur at
spect.J attendon. Probably
It some member of the faml.. room. livlllK room or bedrooms. the bedrooms. Put fresh cakes ready to cook, try to complete any season, it predom.lnates in
of &amp;DIP It all the ba.Sill8, bath- one job before starting another.
the spring and tall
tub, and shower stalls. Give each Clean lJ) as you go by washing,
It is suggested that herd ow•
guest ap llllividual bath maL drying and putting away the equipers counsel with their veterPlan to serve some refr~sh­ mont.
inarians In considering vaccinaments
as soon as your guests
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Have table linens, sliver ai'KI tion against the disease. The
arrive - especially if they have china clean and ready to use.
disease can be prevented through
been_ traveling Cor some ttme. Don't overlook the "disposables"
prophylactic vaccination.
Have glasses, napkins and trays especially if you are planning
cellent
erosion
costroJ
measure
visit was to take some pictures
ready so that )'OU can otter re-- several outdoor meals.
BY JOHN COOPER
of the landscape In that area. and also pleasing to the eye. freshments with a minimum o£
Prepare a complete shopping
:
SoU conaenatton service
From the top of the hill behind
ertort
while
you
are
sUII
ex
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list
so that you won't have to
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WALTER RIDENOUR, on Rt.
the Jesse Brown hwle many
changing
greetings.
last mioote trips to the
make
: PT. PLEASANT - Frank Gloeonsermian practlces can be 2, beyond F1atrock, Ia plaMing
Meals
are
an
Important part store. Serve foods in keeping
! Jr. alliltant atate
eona~r­
seen. It was a picture taken to do some stream channel work.
: vaUonlst ot the SoU Conser ... from the top of Ibis blU that tho Denver Yoho of SoU Conserva- of entertaining and achance plan- with the season.
Some &amp;dvanceplanningandpre: don Senice, was In Mason Couft.. Western SoU Conservation Dls- tion Service balped him plan the ning and pnpratlon will pay
art
U is your responsibility as paratlon can make entertaining
: ty one diY this week working
trlcl used on tho front page of imProvement. This will involve hostess to tell you:r guests the guests o delight for both you aad
• · with ua m plans tor revegeta- Ita booklet coatalnlng llle long removing sediment from llle the guest. Try it soon!
~ t1011 1trlp ll11ned orAL
tom of the stream, and ahlplng
program.
;. 'l1lete ,are JllU1 problma con- range
Barbara Adkins, dlpgtrter of the c:hlnnel After the chamel
: •eted with aettiiiJ these strip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins, bas been &amp;baPed aad the soli
: opoill covired. One ol these II
at Marshall Untversl- which Is removed spread, the
1:; tba kiW pH (high acldll;}') of mueh azy,stedont
Jesse Br-. 1111 Mr. bankJ and bare areos "ould be
:- !JI. lilt". spoiL Allodler problem Ia Brown•a .:oUie, Lasate, helped reseeded.
• , that there .lo eontlnued
eroolon us and poeed for our ptctureL
.
• ov,en otter ~nt•
planted tor
THE DIVERSION AROUND the
We observed auexceUentstand
,_ 1 ,_ ,.ua ~n such time as
aew
dressing rqcms at P o i n t
of pasture IIJ'III oo the Roed
:' tba treeJ· ptOYldo co..r tOi the fllrm for · thla time of year, con- Pleosant High School stadium
: ..entire .....
slderlna the amount. of dairy boo been COIIIIIMed. Equipment
~ ~Of tbo
which Mr. otDck wbleh grue 011 It
be1ong!Jv to the ell;}' of Polpt
.•· Gloftr
~out to ..... to
Pleasant
be1ped wllh IIIII work.
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· lOW a .,rouril. eover of IIJ'IU or 011 the Hood farm provide water Hoaal4 GDkeiCNI of SCS checked
.• lagliJDe at tho lllll8 t!ftto trees tor the Cllltle. Strip cropplna Ia llle
ol the diYOralon-dltch
' would be planted. With Ibis eom- analher eonaerfttlm pradice, u It wa• belne made.
. biDII;IOoi It 11 boped that a &lt;Jilek
be
Ia an .,..
-~ ccner ceuld be ~nod
1111 woocb ·· planto.
which
wodd make ' a tree erop at a lat-

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THE LATEST INFURMATION available On corn dlaeaael
llld IDHcta will be at YOID" flnaertlps at this "year's Farm
Science Revlew, Septembef 11..19. There'll be exhibita such
11 the one pictured here anti literature on the varlous pestll
ot corn. U corn Ia your businesa, keeping av-to-date in '68

lng wOek September 17, 18, 19
liear the Ohio Slalll Unlver1lf3'
Airport.
Sponsors are tho eolle&amp;e of
Agrlcolture and llolpo Eoonomleo st Ohio Slate Unlvoro!V) the
~ratlve Elrtensloo Service,
the Ohio Agr!culturni Reoearch
and Dovelopment Center, and the
Ohio Expoellloos COmmlollkln.
With tile theme, uaet Up to
Date In '68," tbla lhreHa,v "'ent
gives the opportunity tor eveQ"·
one lnterelled In IIIJI pbase al
agr!bualnesa and tam1ly living
to learn and ... the latest techDO!ogy and machinery demoostrated.
'lbe family is uup to Date in
'68" at the Farm Science Review. Four half-hour I&gt;I"OIP"aDIS
ol special interest to women
will be presented dally at the
home eooaomics tent TheseproIIJ'am&amp;, to be COI&gt;Wcted "' fa&lt;·

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1-Madel CL 175, candy blue, 5 s.,..d, chrome f.nders,
turn s-ignalt, 175cc engine, scra ..bler, hot and sharp ......

Farm Sctence lleriew th1a eom- pnrer.''

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turn s1gnols, 4 sp.. d, scrCHBbl•r 90cc, a nicer single cylinder bike .............. $380

3-Modol S5125'o, 2 caftdy blue, 1 caody rod,
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turn siiiMIIs, sport 90cc, very sharp ..................... .

1-Modol CL 125, ca•dy bl.o, 4 opo..!, ocromblor
125cc, chro•e fwnden, high e.~~:haust system ........

beoa cards
made bad
4uma
thelfDIID
monlll
thet
beota
lhreelhutlns. The socleVordereel vanilla to ..U II a llud
ralall!l prqlact.

are
plcturod
IDrdlne
an Amerleaa
Air LIDos
A.llro
Jet at Greater
CblciAnltl
Aii1IOl'l
as they
started their
cultural
vllltlbll
to Portamoulll'o sister city, Orlllba, Mexico, 011 Juno 7. All If·
-eDI&amp; tor the trip ware made by the World Wide Travel Jl&amp;.
partment.

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Tile SOptember 1f«or Travel, olllclal nuiat1.J, cor 0 1111 MrL
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ol the Automobile Club of I!&lt;Jutltern Oldo, bu a brief
Olllcero J"CIIIi1a wife _PYIR
tem about llalpb HarrloOII '"' 12. He Ia the ..., ollllr -~1 1111 c&lt;JIIIlllunlcatlono w.,.. i"8ld
Mrs. Holll1 Harrtaoa, Lower River Rd. ,
. •fkoom Debbie 1111 5an111 woOd.
Harrl1011 1111 the 'Portomouth MeKinley JUDI'"' liltll ''Ve-" It wa1 nportal,that 15 lick calls

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(COntinued from Pap I)
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Our car
salesmen
)1ft
arouud
the say they rooDL •• with our 1989 Dodte ana Hambler new car showiJWa
the showrocm ~~-!t~oold Hke ror us to sell our remaining cycles ao they can get
cutomerL .with the purchase of'~ .so;;:~~WEGO• • here is a tittle bonus for new HONDA
are going to glve away a two-piece
suit(= ~~~Coany size, any price, any color, we
Y'"' dry OD thole dny moral
.
• heavy duty Yell"" viiiYO to keep
new purchase. of
~ Also as her poliey, a aatety approved helmet to go with each
sipla so you~~ ..
:e::.:~ .cycles have mirrors ah:l most models haw tura

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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
!lome Eeonolnlco, will olfer:
Ext. Agent, Agr!colture
New 1D1181t abou bow cbllMelp _Caoml;y
dren
develop.
·POMEROY-Neori.Y 100 lllelp
A
"llqlper'l special" about
area tarmera; homemal&lt;erl, and
new
tood
pr;&gt;ducls.
aaribuollleas leodero are pion.
All eJqtloratlon fA "COiliUD'ler
nilll! to attend the annual

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of the
. lluru!=-J;'J....,..tlCII,
Church.
_ . . , . tor eoch ~
Topic ~!edwu"Oiurchwomlll .Period" tMmdod b7 Pelt 1\lc.
1n the Congo... Mr"" !\JIII&lt;Or eormtet. at Falrfllld
rood the 1erlplure aad pYI de- . station,

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That year Roberto Onished 5-2 lOT the oeooon. So It ·the Jets •
got him for $2.1,000 wltb on 0.0 reconl at the beglnnlag of the
1967 season, you.can bet that ~than 18-S seum's recon:l, t~~ere•u
be a good price fllg oa him._.
I've seen Dave pitch aeveral gamea
se&amp;SCIIL He looked
good In all of them. I'd ratheri(lto Columbus to see a baseball pme
than drive to Cincinnati to see the Jljds. Thooe minor ~. ball
players give It all they've got beeause some ol them may be the
stars of tonorrow.
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U the Cnh""'w1 Jets hid bid two _pitchers this year like Dive '
Roberts, former Gallipolis Llttlo '-""'"• It m1g111 bo'" beota
a cWrerant story• .Ultwas theJetslost the 1968 ~tlollal ~
pellllllll ODd oiled IIYI pitchers In the decisive pmola1t &amp;mdo.Y.
_..-eel as a plac~ hitter ODd llfled 1 -erlne fly ball to
right center 4eld In his oal,y - c e at the - . header,
A week 1180 frldol1, Roberts pleked IV his 18th wiD of llle ltiiCMI
against the JacksMvllle J-Meto 5-t to take uver the ~ load
momentarll,y. But the Jots split last Sundlly's double
ap1aot
TONIGHT ONLY
the J-Meto .... were edged for the pennont by Toledo by a mere
.003 percentage points. ·
R4berts picked "' hla 19th win of the year Tuoada.y night at
Michael Cairie
Calumbua as the Jets downed Rochester 8-3 In the opeaer of the
Jono Fonda
1968 1~1.-1 League Governor COG&gt; PbQ-off. Golqlnlo Frl·
in
da,v night s game, the Jets held a slim Z-1 lead In the best three out
of fhe against the Red Wings.
HURRY
Tile bls loft bonder might unomclally be a 21l1!ame wlmor lbll
SUNDOWN
season It the Jots sweep the series agalnot Rochester 1111 then
meet tho winner of the Toi-.Jacksoovllle aerie,.; H the Jets win
Color
against Rochester, they'll play the first two games aplnot th w!J&gt;.
ond
ner in the wilmer's bc:me cU;y IJXIthenmove to Columbus
next
Vincent Price
two or three COI!ocludlng games of the series.
ON USS HANCOCK
in
Future of Roberts seems uncertain. With all the call.q~s of Jet
POMEROY
Disbursing players, it is DOt known where Roberts will be .Pitching next
Clerk seaman John w. Johnson,
HOUSE OF
Tbe mother club Pittsburgh Plntes bas called "' oeYOral
USN. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. r-rt at 1969 spring tralnlng to protect them fkocm the el!PIIllloo
Elber M. Jobn11011 of Route •
draft.
DOLLS' Pomeroy, is servins aboard th~
But the,..,;. I Wlder _
_l\, Roberta II COiwnbuopJoperl;y, 1111
attack nlrcrafl carrier USS HanColor'
the team that gets 111m baa to buy him. In the spring of 1967 IIDberta
eo&lt;k on Yankee SlaUon olf the
was picked ICl by the Kansas City Alhletlca on a $50,000 optloo 1111
CAR.T·.OON
coast ct North VIetnam.
when be dlda't make the grade, be was sold back to the Jets ror
$25,000. So, teclmlcally, be Ia Columbus propei"Q.
..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. .

ways seem to have a mountaJD
of - r work Involved So, ol a
semnd meeting a week or ao later there will be volunteer help
to zype appllcatloos and so tot111
and Farm Home Administration
employes will be oo hand to help
proceu appllcaUms of thole
wloblug to ~with building a

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Pediatrics wold.
Admlsllklns
Mrs. !olarvln T. Grlllln, 1715
Cbelllllt St., Gallipolis; 111 r •·
Bernard B. Davis, Rio Grande;
Mrs. !berman L • . Rutan, VI!&gt;·
too; Mrs, Dooald R. Shim, Pl.
Pleasant; Brian K. Moore, New
Haven; Mri'. Grace A. Weaver,
New Haven; Charles E. WUaoa,
Mkldleport; Mrs. Berta E.
·!1\'racuoe: Homer P. lluddleltxln,
Rt. 4: Jad&lt;son; John F. Mahafl'ey.
Rt. • AlbiiiJI; Mrs, Jamea A.
Mayes, &amp;dUand, Md.; Mrs. Rich·
ard• D, Dewitt, Palneavllle; Mrs.
Marvin D. IJodrUI, GalllpoU1;
MrS, BJron C. Dudding, PI,
Pleasant: Mrs. Carl H. Beute,
Bidwell; and Mrs. Clarence M.
Imboden, Pomeroy.
Births
Mrs. Donald R. S h I n n, Pt.
Pleasant, daugbter, 2:53 p.m.
Frida,!'; Mrs. !berman L. Ru·
tan, Vlntoll, daushter, 5:03p.m.
Friday.
Discharges
William T. Boston, WW!am
A, Brewer, Helen E. COmer.
Mrs. Willsnl G. Cox, Mn. Robert H. Crall, Mrs. Pllllllp G.
Delong, Kenneth W. DOJIIPII'l)',
Kemeth W. Dillon, Mrs. Vanlind S. Elllo, Gordon E. Famln,
Harry w. Farraud, ~
Harrison, Marshall King, Miss
Sarah E. Lewis, Raymood E.
Manley, Mrs. Ray McGn.nnaham. Mrs. John F. Musser, Glenda G. Pbllllp, Mrs. Ted W. Stoney, Harl&lt;IY R. Wells, Lela M.
White, Clnda L. Mlller, Mrs.
Lerdo E. Leach and lnflurt son,
Mrs. James M. Pratt and 1ntant
daughter.

United Slates.
Ttrls, or course, means without down po,yment, and with long
term financlng and knr bUr·
est rates. While this mil)' not be
considered economically t h e
most sound arrangement ln some
quarters, it is an &lt;JA)Ortunity
which is olfered other places
111d should be olfered here.
Attorney Bill Porter bas been
most beneficial in securing some
$1,800,000 aa the lnltlal amwnt
ct money to be olfered under the
hauling program here.
If you're lntere~ in a new
home - located any place in
Meigs County - you'll ..ant to
attend a meeting at the PomeVETERANS MEMORIAL
roy Jwlior High Sehoul at 7
HOSPITAL
FOR THE FIRST TildE, Meip
p.m. on Thursday, sept. 26.
ADMJTTED - Anna st'evens,
AI thls meeting, an explanation Pomer oy; Paul CbQ&gt;, Albal\f.
SUNDAY
will be olfered on the money •·
DISCHARGED - Goldie Wyvallable and other detello. Then an~ Ruby Cole.
TIMES-SENTINEL
thooe attending will be free to
Pubi!1Md e1er1 !il/1'111..• ~ the Oluo V.Ut&gt;
l'llill &lt;llh irw o:;.,
browse around the auditorium
CiALLII'OLCio DA.I L \ TIUBL "tO [
at plans, displays and cost es8ZS Third A•e. , Gallipolil a, Ollkl, UUI _......
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
li•'*' •·- ~ ....,....&gt;11 enine n«pt S..1w~. timates which will be made aADMITTED - None.
Sok'-' Cll11 Pol~ P.J&lt;I at Gallipgli». Ohio.
vailable by local cootractors.
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DISCHARGED - Edith Rice.
TilE bAIL\' S£1•0111\t:L
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John H~, , _ llvlne at Freeport In the GraDII Bahamas,
was In town Wedneada.y 1111 'lburada.y on buslneao ODd vialtlne
friends in the Big Bend areL
MII\Y resldeata remember Jolm and his wife, Jo. The ~
resided on a farm located on the Harrisoovllle Road before pickIna IV some olx years aau to 10 to the Bahamas. lD Meigs COUnty,
John ODd Jo - real square dance ...,uslasts - organized a square
·dallce club ODd each year were the key people In otoging a donee
festival which drew dancer• from a wide area Into Pomeroy.
Jo ud John have been in Freeport those six years and will
remain there tor about one more before retiring to Miami, Fla.,
where they have purchased a home. They DOW vacatloa at their Mf..
ami 111101 - about a half hour via plane from tholr Fr0$0rl res!·

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.night - Ia working as a hotel
maJntenanee supervisor and Jo
Ia working In a hotel gift shop.
There are some seven plush
hotels at FreeporiaadJol)riworked oo construction several of
them.
John reports living cplte expensive tbere since everything
must be Imported to the lolanda.
Rent on their ooe -.om apart.
eosta the couple $200 a
IIIOIIth and thls Ia the c'-"
eot avallable. On the other hand,
tllere are no taxes at all - Including lnc:ome tax.
t&gt;eldelltally, Jo waa laid up
In Florida rdth a severe cold
and ns unable to make the trip
beck to Meigs COUntY at this
Ume.

CounUans will be given the opportunlt,y to have new homes oo
the same basis as many other
towns and cities across t h e

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The Gallipoll o Trllr.lna In Ohkl and 1\'ut Vl r-

111111. or. )tv 19; i i1 month• U ; iltrtt month•
A; a .... ....-• • - ~ •rtiU; ola mooith•Sli; lhrM
month1$UO.
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Here are the new cycles we have in invoftto ry . ..

3-Modol PSO'o, 2 r..!, I bl•o, lhil io tho 11"1• moped SOcc model from H ~
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shift, quiet and econonticaL ......................... ______ $145

1-Modol CliO, Block, Sport 50cc, 4 •poe&lt;! ramjot
corbur.tion, o very nice "'first" cycle ............... . ..... . ············ ......... ............ $275

1-Modol CT90, Yellow, troi190cc, ~ opHd,
olltotlati c clutch, ready for the woods -·-

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were ~i, iAOnard Erwin, Mro. MoDdt.Y,
Plirley Karr, Mn. ArlbiD" Orr,
· lllrL E1lller Wl'lltlt, "Jlrt. BI.Y·
moD11 Frink, Mrs. Harold

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Harrlsoo origlllated the "Vooteto," who pbly In the "llfc Bald
Sound" olthe Glom Miller 1111 l!eftllll Goodman era. Harrl80n 11 a
1955 ll"ld1llle of Gallla Ac:odelny llltll School IIIII maJored ill music
at Ohio Uahwoll;}', AI GAllS, Harrlsoo was a member 111 A. Kimball SUiter' I GAllS Band.
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Tho September lllolor Travel also boa a plctuno ot Mro. Rulh
Clark and lllrL llorotiQ- Broyles of the (leUipol!s omee of the
Automobile Club or Southern Ohio.
Bls Ron Ellis, pbarmael1t at Holzer Hosplt.l, was tho winner of
the 1988 Cou!ltrJ Club c:hlq&gt;lomblp, according to a plctuno
In the lrodoo Trlhme recently, Ellis defeated Ferrell IloilO)' on tho
fourth extra bolo of a sUdden death playolf to oop the chanqllonohlp.
Ellis besides golflne enjoys bowline 1111 rolls regularl,y at SIQ&gt;Iile

Mrs. '-1"11 Erwla will be
the protlflln tor the Ocllll&gt;er meotlag.
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stelled Mrs. Faltslco aa the....,
preoldent. Helen Merkelbaeh wao
lnstaltlng olllcer and Mal&gt;el
Clouse was Installing marllhall.
The climax of Saturday' I pro.
p-am was the presentation d.
a $500 Scbolarablp to a GalUpolls youth, DIIIIIIY Vaneo, 11011
ot Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vance,
will attend Morehead Slate
Unlverllljr thla IIIOIItb.
The 0011Ventlon closed with a
lfawallall Luau Saturday eYOII·
lng. The tables were centered
with fresh nawero and decorated pineapples. The enllre club
ball ... decorated with the Ha-

waiian matlt,
andshb18andmuu.
auests were
dressed
tn bright

muua. 'lbe r.elllpnlls Elks ser..
ved refreslune!Xa otter the 10
p.m. dance.
Several stores decorated their
In honor of wiDdow
the - wu
Uon. ·
An outstanding
done by Jerry Gibson at lllltchell' • Ofllee !bppl.f, t56 Second Ave. ·

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NBW YORK IUPI) - Four
playen, Bob lturlalld of Otla·
hom&amp; State, Ala Grooa or
ltentucty, Jerrg Lucaa or Oblo
state ..,d Lew Aklndor or
UCLA. have twice won the outolandlng player awsnl In the
NCAA -.tball champion·
ship ftn8la.

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w.rre.,. Ott 1111 Rne Fulloli.
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todl;r'l homemaker

aa a umaDager."
Homemakers with llmlted
space tor fruit treel will be Interested In the dwarl apple tree
plots. These-"minl trees" conlist ot JJII1Ill varlolles or cultlvara, lncludlnJ aome originat-

ed at Wooster on dWarf r o o t
otDck.

nus ia the aixth yea.r t o r

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treea and they are producing good craps. The many
dlllerent t;ype&amp; will be ripe by
Revtew Ume and will be labeled 80 visitors can easily iden~them.

bedge or screen plants and otb·

era as espalier plantings.
On September 1, qrooomlsto
at The Ohio Slate Unlveroll;v made
the last
several surnm"er al ~
falls seedlngs which will be oo
display. The seedlngs are In
the south plots ot the Review
groonds.
Made by a drill equipped with
band seelder and press wheels,
these aoiedlngs show what good
results can be obtained when
recommended practiced are fol lowed In making oummer plant.
lngs of forages, observes Rooaid 'J'bompson, usistart manager of the Review.
Last m1rnrte preparations are
taking place on the grounds 1n
northwestern Franklin County.
Roads have been' oUed to reduce dust during the September
17 ~19 event.
Border rows have been chopped out from between commercial demonstration plots of. 20,
30, 40-inch row com. Phone
lines are baing lnstolled In the
exhibit area.
Plans are oomplete to demonstrate three dltlerent Irrigation
!Q'SiemB during the Review. One
Ia a selt.propeUed, rotary ays.
tern 396 teet long which cover
1H2 acres automatically. Another is a wheeled system wtd.ch
eonnects at various places in the

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Now, at tbe Farm Sclence Re-

view site, excellent corn is grow-

Ing In soil wbleh has not been
IIUed at all, before or after
planting.
Tickets for the big farm . are avalllhle In advance lor onl1
50 cents tram ecJUIII;}' ExtenalOot
agents, moot farm ecplpment .,..
blbltors, and some banks. T h e
cost will be $1 It pmbaaed at
the

gate.

A record number of exJdb1..
tors will be 011 hand for lbla
large shoWing ot the latest •ID
farm equipment IIIII supplleo.
Hundreds of educatlooal oxhlblta have been prepared b7 speclallsta of all depertmenta of
The Oblo Slate Unlveroll;}' College ct Agriculture and Home
Economics, the Ohio COOperS·
live Ertensloo Service, aad the
Oblo Agricultural Research lllld
Development Center.

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Two Counties

When House Guests Com~ Organize

Be kind
to onrbaek
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to maior crops In Ohio, hal 1111 amaal production of about 17
mlllion pounds In Ohio. This is almoat three percent of the
U.S. totaL Yoo'U see I'Jba&lt;CO .....,nne at the Ohio state Farm
Science Review, Septeiaber 17-19. Unlen you are frclll tl18
tobacco growing arM iDSouthem Ohio, you may oever baa seen
thia specialty crqt, Tot.ceo ls a co1.udn tD a number or well- · Dowers ODd vegetablea. The blooms are VII")" preJV
as witnessed by the lady visitors to last yur'o Review.

David Davies Plant
F"U"St to Pass Test
COLUMBUS - David Davies
last week became the first plant
in Ohio to qualify for the statefederal Talmadge-Aihenprogram
of meat inspection. Dr. F. J .
Burke of the Consumer and Markellng Service for the United
States Department of Agriculture
has approved the plant for this
designation.
The plant will now operate
with state personnel under the
federll program. Utilizing the
U.S. D. A. stamPs and legend, all
products from David Davies ha,·e
the same status as products pro-duced in a federally Inspected
meat plant.

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Equipment Shows
Operatloo
A.M. P.M.
Silage Harvesting 20",
30", 40" rows 9-11 :30 2-4
Corn harvesting 20",
30", 40" rows 9-11:30 2-4
~)'bean harVesting 10-11:30 2-4
!belled com drying 10-11:30
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Hay raking
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Plowing and tillage 10-11:30

Schedule of Field

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Even Banana Trees Grow

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age It takeoto~cebestyialdl
of eorn Is of urgent coneem to
tarmero. The lreDd bu beoD
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Dwarf apple trees begin bear·
tng fruit from one to ·two year a
after planting. Of course, t h e
amount of fruit depOnds on the
size
of the tree. You'll get only
can answer II1ID1 problema. Thla and inany ather exhibits
a
few
apples at the beginning,
t,ve bee• _..-eel b7 departmoms of the OSU College of
but
considerable
increase takes
Agriculture 1111 the Oblo Agricultural Research and Develop.
place each year. Trees on root-center.
stock wiU average about 30
pounds ol fruit the ruth year.
••Green Thumbers11 visiting
the Farm Science Revlew will
be lnlerested I• the display
annuals and shrUbS recommended for planting In Oblo.
Acrordlng to .James Caldwell,
cane, peanuts and JDaf1Y others
COLUMBUS - If you've nevExtension fiorlcuiturist, many
nJong with facts about their soil,
a banana tree or pbte~
annuals will be oo display for er
temperature, and moisture rethe home gardenertoobserveand apple plant growing. be sure to
tp.~lrements. Most of these plarta
pther Information helpful to him visit the Plant MUseum at the
are heavy users of plant foot IJl·
In bls own gardening program. Ohio State Farm Science Review
trlents and re«Jdre Large aFor example., genniwns, oor~ September 17 ~19. There are numounts or fertilizer. For an ex~
malty grown from slips or art- merous plants on exhiblt at U.e
ample.
some tobacco producers
museum - some natives o[ Ohio
tlngs, are now being grown from
apply as much as 2,000 pwnds
seed and will be In the exhibit and others completely out of
of commercial fertilizer per actheir habitat.
for you to see.
According to Trevor Arseott, re in producing a crop.
Shrubs in the field displays
show fall color and fruiting hab- associate professor of agronomy
its. Too, shape and size of plants at The Ohio state University,
ror use in various landscape you'll see tobacco plants, sugar
patterns will be evident. There• It
HAY IS AN IMPORTANT CROP In Oblo, 1111 this y-o Farm Science Review briDp ......
be declOJ.ous evergreen, and
tecllllolOIIY 1111 lleld demoaatrattoos on bay mol&lt;1JI8. You'll see new equipment of the major
broadleaf evergreen plants on hours at which meals are servecppmenl c_.mes In q~erotloo. The 34o.Y evem begins Soptember 17 at The Ohio State Uni·
display. Some may be used as ed and to plan meals so that you
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can spend as much time as posCOLUMBUS - John M. Stacksible witll your guests.
house, Director of the Ohio DeMany Coods · can be prepared partment of Agriculture alerted
in achance am put in the freez .. cattlemen Saturday to the threat
er. Have a few Cood items in the or the disease blackleg. Dr. Harcupboard, refrigerator or freez- ry E. Goldstein, Chie( of the deer for emergency meals or ex- partment' s division oC Animal
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Give the guest romn a ·ffcclni- the guest "8rriWs; ·U possible,· and are especially good. for small concentrate on a few dtshes that oos cases in Scioto and Adams
you do especially well. This is Counties..
hauae peats can be a delight or fort and convenience" cheek. See empty a dresser drawer for the children.
Have all the laundry done so no Ume to experiment with new
a diluter - . depending on how Utat the bed is treshb made with guest's use.
Blackleg is an acute infection
; well you plan for thla special clean linens. Have a few books
U several guests are com.iJ1g. you have a full sl.l)ply or bed recipes!
of cattle caused by a clostridium
Use the oven as much as pos- bActeria am. characteriz:ed by
, homemakl~ job.
and ~ines handy, a good you probably will need extra linens, towels. and washcloths.
~ Start with a list of !qortant read!J18\lamp• a box of duues, ~lng a P a c e. Lightweight H your beth Is abort of towel sible. Oven meals require less emphysematous (gaseous) swell..
: details, arrlftl datal, time, run• glass and dee&amp;Jter for water, aluminum foldhl&amp;: cots with foam racks, extra standing racks are "pot-watching" and a whole meal ings or the leg muscles. Dr.
~ ber or psts, manber and kind extra hangers, a luggage rack. mittresses make extra beds that hand..Y. 1t there's ootenough space can be done in the oven if you Goldstein's report indicated that
:.of moJo, 1111 tasks that will aad ashtr&amp;J&lt;a.
set It&gt; quickly In the famJiy In the bsthroan, put them up in plan careful]y. As you get food while the disease may occur at
spect.J attendon. Probably
It some member of the faml.. room. livlllK room or bedrooms. the bedrooms. Put fresh cakes ready to cook, try to complete any season, it predom.lnates in
of &amp;DIP It all the ba.Sill8, bath- one job before starting another.
the spring and tall
tub, and shower stalls. Give each Clean lJ) as you go by washing,
It is suggested that herd ow•
guest ap llllividual bath maL drying and putting away the equipers counsel with their veterPlan to serve some refr~sh­ mont.
inarians In considering vaccinaments
as soon as your guests
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Have table linens, sliver ai'KI tion against the disease. The
arrive - especially if they have china clean and ready to use.
disease can be prevented through
been_ traveling Cor some ttme. Don't overlook the "disposables"
prophylactic vaccination.
Have glasses, napkins and trays especially if you are planning
cellent
erosion
costroJ
measure
visit was to take some pictures
ready so that )'OU can otter re-- several outdoor meals.
BY JOHN COOPER
of the landscape In that area. and also pleasing to the eye. freshments with a minimum o£
Prepare a complete shopping
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SoU conaenatton service
From the top of the hill behind
ertort
while
you
are
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list
so that you won't have to
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WALTER RIDENOUR, on Rt.
the Jesse Brown hwle many
changing
greetings.
last mioote trips to the
make
: PT. PLEASANT - Frank Gloeonsermian practlces can be 2, beyond F1atrock, Ia plaMing
Meals
are
an
Important part store. Serve foods in keeping
! Jr. alliltant atate
eona~r­
seen. It was a picture taken to do some stream channel work.
: vaUonlst ot the SoU Conser ... from the top of Ibis blU that tho Denver Yoho of SoU Conserva- of entertaining and achance plan- with the season.
Some &amp;dvanceplanningandpre: don Senice, was In Mason Couft.. Western SoU Conservation Dls- tion Service balped him plan the ning and pnpratlon will pay
art
U is your responsibility as paratlon can make entertaining
: ty one diY this week working
trlcl used on tho front page of imProvement. This will involve hostess to tell you:r guests the guests o delight for both you aad
• · with ua m plans tor revegeta- Ita booklet coatalnlng llle long removing sediment from llle the guest. Try it soon!
~ t1011 1trlp ll11ned orAL
tom of the stream, and ahlplng
program.
;. 'l1lete ,are JllU1 problma con- range
Barbara Adkins, dlpgtrter of the c:hlnnel After the chamel
: •eted with aettiiiJ these strip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adkins, bas been &amp;baPed aad the soli
: opoill covired. One ol these II
at Marshall Untversl- which Is removed spread, the
1:; tba kiW pH (high acldll;}') of mueh azy,stedont
Jesse Br-. 1111 Mr. bankJ and bare areos "ould be
:- !JI. lilt". spoiL Allodler problem Ia Brown•a .:oUie, Lasate, helped reseeded.
• , that there .lo eontlnued
eroolon us and poeed for our ptctureL
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• ov,en otter ~nt•
planted tor
THE DIVERSION AROUND the
We observed auexceUentstand
,_ 1 ,_ ,.ua ~n such time as
aew
dressing rqcms at P o i n t
of pasture IIJ'III oo the Roed
:' tba treeJ· ptOYldo co..r tOi the fllrm for · thla time of year, con- Pleosant High School stadium
: ..entire .....
slderlna the amount. of dairy boo been COIIIIIMed. Equipment
~ ~Of tbo
which Mr. otDck wbleh grue 011 It
be1ong!Jv to the ell;}' of Polpt
.•· Gloftr
~out to ..... to
Pleasant
be1ped wllh IIIII work.
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· lOW a .,rouril. eover of IIJ'IU or 011 the Hood farm provide water Hoaal4 GDkeiCNI of SCS checked
.• lagliJDe at tho lllll8 t!ftto trees tor the Cllltle. Strip cropplna Ia llle
ol the diYOralon-dltch
' would be planted. With Ibis eom- analher eonaerfttlm pradice, u It wa• belne made.
. biDII;IOoi It 11 boped that a &lt;Jilek
be
Ia an .,..
-~ ccner ceuld be ~nod
1111 woocb ·· planto.
which
wodd make ' a tree erop at a lat-

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moved from one coanect1011 In
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THE LATEST INFURMATION available On corn dlaeaael
llld IDHcta will be at YOID" flnaertlps at this "year's Farm
Science Revlew, Septembef 11..19. There'll be exhibita such
11 the one pictured here anti literature on the varlous pestll
ot corn. U corn Ia your businesa, keeping av-to-date in '68

lng wOek September 17, 18, 19
liear the Ohio Slalll Unlver1lf3'
Airport.
Sponsors are tho eolle&amp;e of
Agrlcolture and llolpo Eoonomleo st Ohio Slate Unlvoro!V) the
~ratlve Elrtensloo Service,
the Ohio Agr!culturni Reoearch
and Dovelopment Center, and the
Ohio Expoellloos COmmlollkln.
With tile theme, uaet Up to
Date In '68," tbla lhreHa,v "'ent
gives the opportunity tor eveQ"·
one lnterelled In IIIJI pbase al
agr!bualnesa and tam1ly living
to learn and ... the latest techDO!ogy and machinery demoostrated.
'lbe family is uup to Date in
'68" at the Farm Science Review. Four half-hour I&gt;I"OIP"aDIS
ol special interest to women
will be presented dally at the
home eooaomics tent TheseproIIJ'am&amp;, to be COI&gt;Wcted "' fa&lt;·

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1-Madel CL 175, candy blue, 5 s.,..d, chrome f.nders,
turn s-ignalt, 175cc engine, scra ..bler, hot and sharp ......

Farm Sctence lleriew th1a eom- pnrer.''

":.~ 111111 leJnj)eriluH
tor
w - tbl1
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75 81 .18
88 d .10
75 52 .

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2-Model. CL90's, 1 camly blue, 1 candy reel, both with chrome fender~ and
turn s1gnols, 4 sp.. d, scrCHBbl•r 90cc, a nicer single cylinder bike .............. $380

3-Modol S5125'o, 2 caftdy blue, 1 caody rod,
4 speed, v~ t-gile and very qulclr., super sport 125cc ..

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1-Model S90, Bloclr. with chrome fender•, 4 speecl,
turn siiiMIIs, sport 90cc, very sharp ..................... .

1-Modol CL 125, ca•dy bl.o, 4 opo..!, ocromblor
125cc, chro•e fwnden, high e.~~:haust system ........

beoa cards
made bad
4uma
thelfDIID
monlll
thet
beota
lhreelhutlns. The socleVordereel vanilla to ..U II a llud
ralall!l prqlact.

are
plcturod
IDrdlne
an Amerleaa
Air LIDos
A.llro
Jet at Greater
CblciAnltl
Aii1IOl'l
as they
started their
cultural
vllltlbll
to Portamoulll'o sister city, Orlllba, Mexico, 011 Juno 7. All If·
-eDI&amp; tor the trip ware made by the World Wide Travel Jl&amp;.
partment.

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Tile SOptember 1f«or Travel, olllclal nuiat1.J, cor 0 1111 MrL
,
ol the Automobile Club of I!&lt;Jutltern Oldo, bu a brief
Olllcero J"CIIIi1a wife _PYIR
tem about llalpb HarrloOII '"' 12. He Ia the ..., ollllr -~1 1111 c&lt;JIIIlllunlcatlono w.,.. i"8ld
Mrs. Holll1 Harrtaoa, Lower River Rd. ,
. •fkoom Debbie 1111 5an111 woOd.
Harrl1011 1111 the 'Portomouth MeKinley JUDI'"' liltll ''Ve-" It wa1 nportal,that 15 lick calls

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&gt;OIIona, 1111 Mn. BaUey ..,.. DIIY

(COntinued from Pap I)
polis, was elected second tnu!l-

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Our car
salesmen
)1ft
arouud
the say they rooDL •• with our 1989 Dodte ana Hambler new car showiJWa
the showrocm ~~-!t~oold Hke ror us to sell our remaining cycles ao they can get
cutomerL .with the purchase of'~ .so;;:~~WEGO• • here is a tittle bonus for new HONDA
are going to glve away a two-piece
suit(= ~~~Coany size, any price, any color, we
Y'"' dry OD thole dny moral
.
• heavy duty Yell"" viiiYO to keep
new purchase. of
~ Also as her poliey, a aatety approved helmet to go with each
sipla so you~~ ..
:e::.:~ .cycles have mirrors ah:l most models haw tura

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BY C. E. BLAKESLEE
!lome Eeonolnlco, will olfer:
Ext. Agent, Agr!colture
New 1D1181t abou bow cbllMelp _Caoml;y
dren
develop.
·POMEROY-Neori.Y 100 lllelp
A
"llqlper'l special" about
area tarmera; homemal&lt;erl, and
new
tood
pr;&gt;ducls.
aaribuollleas leodero are pion.
All eJqtloratlon fA "COiliUD'ler
nilll! to attend the annual

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. GALL1110uS -. T e m p e ••
of the
. lluru!=-J;'J....,..tlCII,
Church.
_ . . , . tor eoch ~
Topic ~!edwu"Oiurchwomlll .Period" tMmdod b7 Pelt 1\lc.
1n the Congo... Mr"" !\JIII&lt;Or eormtet. at Falrfllld
rood the 1erlplure aad pYI de- . station,

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That year Roberto Onished 5-2 lOT the oeooon. So It ·the Jets •
got him for $2.1,000 wltb on 0.0 reconl at the beglnnlag of the
1967 season, you.can bet that ~than 18-S seum's recon:l, t~~ere•u
be a good price fllg oa him._.
I've seen Dave pitch aeveral gamea
se&amp;SCIIL He looked
good In all of them. I'd ratheri(lto Columbus to see a baseball pme
than drive to Cincinnati to see the Jljds. Thooe minor ~. ball
players give It all they've got beeause some ol them may be the
stars of tonorrow.
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Roberts, former Gallipolis Llttlo '-""'"• It m1g111 bo'" beota
a cWrerant story• .Ultwas theJetslost the 1968 ~tlollal ~
pellllllll ODd oiled IIYI pitchers In the decisive pmola1t &amp;mdo.Y.
_..-eel as a plac~ hitter ODd llfled 1 -erlne fly ball to
right center 4eld In his oal,y - c e at the - . header,
A week 1180 frldol1, Roberts pleked IV his 18th wiD of llle ltiiCMI
against the JacksMvllle J-Meto 5-t to take uver the ~ load
momentarll,y. But the Jots split last Sundlly's double
ap1aot
TONIGHT ONLY
the J-Meto .... were edged for the pennont by Toledo by a mere
.003 percentage points. ·
R4berts picked "' hla 19th win of the year Tuoada.y night at
Michael Cairie
Calumbua as the Jets downed Rochester 8-3 In the opeaer of the
Jono Fonda
1968 1~1.-1 League Governor COG&gt; PbQ-off. Golqlnlo Frl·
in
da,v night s game, the Jets held a slim Z-1 lead In the best three out
of fhe against the Red Wings.
HURRY
Tile bls loft bonder might unomclally be a 21l1!ame wlmor lbll
SUNDOWN
season It the Jots sweep the series agalnot Rochester 1111 then
meet tho winner of the Toi-.Jacksoovllle aerie,.; H the Jets win
Color
against Rochester, they'll play the first two games aplnot th w!J&gt;.
ond
ner in the wilmer's bc:me cU;y IJXIthenmove to Columbus
next
Vincent Price
two or three COI!ocludlng games of the series.
ON USS HANCOCK
in
Future of Roberts seems uncertain. With all the call.q~s of Jet
POMEROY
Disbursing players, it is DOt known where Roberts will be .Pitching next
Clerk seaman John w. Johnson,
HOUSE OF
Tbe mother club Pittsburgh Plntes bas called "' oeYOral
USN. 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. r-rt at 1969 spring tralnlng to protect them fkocm the el!PIIllloo
Elber M. Jobn11011 of Route •
draft.
DOLLS' Pomeroy, is servins aboard th~
But the,..,;. I Wlder _
_l\, Roberta II COiwnbuopJoperl;y, 1111
attack nlrcrafl carrier USS HanColor'
the team that gets 111m baa to buy him. In the spring of 1967 IIDberta
eo&lt;k on Yankee SlaUon olf the
was picked ICl by the Kansas City Alhletlca on a $50,000 optloo 1111
CAR.T·.OON
coast ct North VIetnam.
when be dlda't make the grade, be was sold back to the Jets ror
$25,000. So, teclmlcally, be Ia Columbus propei"Q.
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ways seem to have a mountaJD
of - r work Involved So, ol a
semnd meeting a week or ao later there will be volunteer help
to zype appllcatloos and so tot111
and Farm Home Administration
employes will be oo hand to help
proceu appllcaUms of thole
wloblug to ~with building a

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Pediatrics wold.
Admlsllklns
Mrs. !olarvln T. Grlllln, 1715
Cbelllllt St., Gallipolis; 111 r •·
Bernard B. Davis, Rio Grande;
Mrs. !berman L • . Rutan, VI!&gt;·
too; Mrs, Dooald R. Shim, Pl.
Pleasant; Brian K. Moore, New
Haven; Mri'. Grace A. Weaver,
New Haven; Charles E. WUaoa,
Mkldleport; Mrs. Berta E.
·!1\'racuoe: Homer P. lluddleltxln,
Rt. 4: Jad&lt;son; John F. Mahafl'ey.
Rt. • AlbiiiJI; Mrs, Jamea A.
Mayes, &amp;dUand, Md.; Mrs. Rich·
ard• D, Dewitt, Palneavllle; Mrs.
Marvin D. IJodrUI, GalllpoU1;
MrS, BJron C. Dudding, PI,
Pleasant: Mrs. Carl H. Beute,
Bidwell; and Mrs. Clarence M.
Imboden, Pomeroy.
Births
Mrs. Donald R. S h I n n, Pt.
Pleasant, daugbter, 2:53 p.m.
Frida,!'; Mrs. !berman L. Ru·
tan, Vlntoll, daushter, 5:03p.m.
Friday.
Discharges
William T. Boston, WW!am
A, Brewer, Helen E. COmer.
Mrs. Willsnl G. Cox, Mn. Robert H. Crall, Mrs. Pllllllp G.
Delong, Kenneth W. DOJIIPII'l)',
Kemeth W. Dillon, Mrs. Vanlind S. Elllo, Gordon E. Famln,
Harry w. Farraud, ~
Harrison, Marshall King, Miss
Sarah E. Lewis, Raymood E.
Manley, Mrs. Ray McGn.nnaham. Mrs. John F. Musser, Glenda G. Pbllllp, Mrs. Ted W. Stoney, Harl&lt;IY R. Wells, Lela M.
White, Clnda L. Mlller, Mrs.
Lerdo E. Leach and lnflurt son,
Mrs. James M. Pratt and 1ntant
daughter.

United Slates.
Ttrls, or course, means without down po,yment, and with long
term financlng and knr bUr·
est rates. While this mil)' not be
considered economically t h e
most sound arrangement ln some
quarters, it is an &lt;JA)Ortunity
which is olfered other places
111d should be olfered here.
Attorney Bill Porter bas been
most beneficial in securing some
$1,800,000 aa the lnltlal amwnt
ct money to be olfered under the
hauling program here.
If you're lntere~ in a new
home - located any place in
Meigs County - you'll ..ant to
attend a meeting at the PomeVETERANS MEMORIAL
roy Jwlior High Sehoul at 7
HOSPITAL
FOR THE FIRST TildE, Meip
p.m. on Thursday, sept. 26.
ADMJTTED - Anna st'evens,
AI thls meeting, an explanation Pomer oy; Paul CbQ&gt;, Albal\f.
SUNDAY
will be olfered on the money •·
DISCHARGED - Goldie Wyvallable and other detello. Then an~ Ruby Cole.
TIMES-SENTINEL
thooe attending will be free to
Pubi!1Md e1er1 !il/1'111..• ~ the Oluo V.Ut&gt;
l'llill &lt;llh irw o:;.,
browse around the auditorium
CiALLII'OLCio DA.I L \ TIUBL "tO [
at plans, displays and cost es8ZS Third A•e. , Gallipolil a, Ollkl, UUI _......
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
li•'*' •·- ~ ....,....&gt;11 enine n«pt S..1w~. timates which will be made aADMITTED - None.
Sok'-' Cll11 Pol~ P.J&lt;I at Gallipgli». Ohio.
vailable by local cootractors.
UQI.
DISCHARGED - Edith Rice.
TilE bAIL\' S£1•0111\t:L
And. of course, thesethlngsal-

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2-4 IQd 7..S p.m. ~~ Gill,)' on

John H~, , _ llvlne at Freeport In the GraDII Bahamas,
was In town Wedneada.y 1111 'lburada.y on buslneao ODd vialtlne
friends in the Big Bend areL
MII\Y resldeata remember Jolm and his wife, Jo. The ~
resided on a farm located on the Harrisoovllle Road before pickIna IV some olx years aau to 10 to the Bahamas. lD Meigs COUnty,
John ODd Jo - real square dance ...,uslasts - organized a square
·dallce club ODd each year were the key people In otoging a donee
festival which drew dancer• from a wide area Into Pomeroy.
Jo ud John have been in Freeport those six years and will
remain there tor about one more before retiring to Miami, Fla.,
where they have purchased a home. They DOW vacatloa at their Mf..
ami 111101 - about a half hour via plane from tholr Fr0$0rl res!·

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Cborob of ('.oJI . .Ii, Milt Jon. ·- N- V~el!, I.Dralll, ...,..
.ue" E.... · ~...., the brklt ll:Ylod like the matzon
of Wll- FNiirlck ,Sol- Jr. o t - s .
on ¥ ~ ol Slpl. 14.
Brill! 11ae, Toledo, wu best
,IIJal EYIDI II the ......,... ol man and : lllherl were Lowell
Mr. · ind Krl. Joltn L. 'E nal, EnDI, r.. ll.,.lls; Ropr )ltr.
, iiB
Ave., and Mr. Solt- dod&lt;, Tollllo; Dkk Sladdarck,
man II the - ol Mr. and lfrL and Gn1 Sollman, both of TGW, F. Sal- Sr. ol Toledo. lodo.
RoY. Glin ll!laldt read the
The brlde'o mo11ter ...,.. a
, •.__ ol lito daul&gt;le • rlnl . _ b l = ...t and clreaa
llllllll'• Weddlnl millie wao PN- ,·
1o with white flu- hat and
IOIIted ~ IIIIas Catberlne 111.r-·
blJII acceaiOI'Ieo. 5be alao
wan~ 11111 Mra. l!lliH EplfD&amp;
a w~~tt. earna11on lhoulder
Jr. ~clal IIOilber'l Wl'l'l, ''Be- eorsqe.
'cau•," Ulf I COUld Tell Tbee,"
The eroom'• mcther wore a
IDd ''Lord's Pri¥W'·,.
belae atik linin Jacket and drea•
Two OWdnil -eta ol onoemble will! Jlink acceuorleo
stud&lt;, yellow jlOIIIIIOIIII, and Jlink cor-•
and tangerine carnatlona, a n d
A NC0P11c1! wao hold at the
- · CCIII!pleled the bride'o bome Immediately lollowing the wedding eerOIIICIIQ',
oburch deoarallona.
Cllldelabras were placed m Tbo brlde'o table wu centered
acb lido ol the ollar.
witb floral arrangements or earGiven In rnarrllt&amp;oo by her lath- natlona and cal!dleo In allver
er, the brklt opproac:bed the II· candolobn. Three noaepyo tied
lar In a lloor-IOI!IIh CillO aown toaother witb prlonda of aprtn.
al olencon lace over a formol IOrio and a
and briIIIMveleoo A-line elrosa o1 brl- c1a1 caM on each IIIII completed
c1aJ taffeta, The neckline W I I the table arrangemenla.
For a wadcllna trip to Northlrlmmed with peoria and I b e
IO!!D featurod Ions lleoveo and ern Micldpn, the b r I de
d!lpellOI!IIh train.
chanled Into a traveling costume
The bride's beiMiplec:e was ol o1 belgo knit clren wiUt brawn
. - _ . and lace petala trim-. aceeoi!Orles. Theorcbldfromher
mod witl! peoria and eryatalo bridal bouquet wao used aa a
IIIII t.ld a linger tip
ol pin IIOinl-a..., cor-.
Idik lllmdCII.
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The -IJweda "wW makeUtelr
She earrlad a eaocade o l - bome II U2t IWl Avenue in TomJniPtn eart!llfCIII will! l ledo !!here Mr. Sal- Ia at- · yellow -throated orobld ·-._Ute Unlverolt7 of Toledo
Ia lito eonler. 5be wore no lew· and lo fDIII]oyad with the OwenaelrJ,
lllinola eo.
Tho malrcll! at honor, M r •·
Tile bride lo a
ol
Rvooell lforlllll of rMU"'&gt;&gt;o, Obld Unlnralf,y wllb a dolret
was.ilreoaed Ill a floor - IOI!IIh in Journalllm 11111 waa Oll!]&gt;lo.r.,... ol d!llfcm over talhla,IQ'I- ed for the pall yoor at BatteUo
ad ; llltl! an empire ...Uot and Memortal Institute in Colwnbuo.

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FIELD WEIJAJROOMED - Tbo Moiga !llnuder _ . , IIebi ca"'lllt the eye or the speclltora at the 1968 oeaaon ope110r FridaJI night Fano called It "&lt;Jne or the best gromned high school
aeJ41 they hid ever seeu." Others vowed it is better thaD many college turfs. Rev... Bill Perrin.
.tarwHa&amp; overaeea Red Hayes painting the Marauder maroon am gold colors in tbe center of the

Mrs. Foster

lleld. Rev, Perrin., with Cotch Clarles Chancey and other school officials 600 volunteer workers,

·. C*lt many hours to have the fteldand stadium ready for this season. A new, heavy stand of grass,
- - 1!111"11od, olao adO!'DI the areo.

Horwred w:ith

Mullens Wins Second
Bronze Star (V) Medal
GALLIPOIJS - Sp-5 Joines
F. Mullens, Jr., Rt. 2, Vinton,
was awarded his second Brome
Star medal ln Vietnam on July f.

Mullens, now on his second
tour ot' dub" in Vletnam, recet~
eel a amUlar aword in 1966. IDs
wife Carol, Rl. 2, Vintoo, lo employed
the Ohio Vall.oy PUbUshing Co.
S~~ectallst Mullens, according
to a letter trom Brlpdier GeQ.o
oral RllYI!Iond P. lllurl&gt;l\v, Cillo!
of staff, earned his second.

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white cror~ taken earlier this year by 0. M. Burchett. Rt. 2
Gollipolis.

Bronze star Medal with "V"

device aa a l"esult or heroic ac-

QIJIET CROWD - Meigs Marauder tans, for the most Part had llttle to cheer' abrut Frlda.v
l!ight u tbolr 1968 season heme opener was ruined by the Point Ple.,ant Big Blacks. This photo
or the large crOM!o!Meigslans viewing the game with llttle emotion. Some children, in
taet; llmplJ sat enio1lng Ulelr COIIdy I!I&gt;Pio• and other refroahmeats.

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ar.i &lt;shuil Footer or 2(181h ilon.
roe A&gt;a!IIOo- huuocotl wiilu

.m loeoll..-.. ........ ~week
II Kr&lt;ldel Part clubltotiae' ·Witb
Mra. Karel! Jolu!lo!! and lfrL

Jllll;y Ilenaley •..-.lnl '" boateoL
mander I!IIIIOuverad the unit Into·
Tile club houoe11al do~ted
a detanal•e po.oiUou. A!Utlalltne, in ahadoi oil orchid ~ the Jilt
the eompanj' &lt;ame uocler lntanse lillie leolured a decorated"enemy ama11 arms andautmnaUe brella.
.....,..., Ore, ·aerlooaly woundMro. Footer,_the f&lt;Inl!ir OrInti aeverel aolcllerL
Iotta Sturpon, recel'fod• and . "Beactlng quickly, ~eclallll\ ened JIWI)' 1 ~ and uiefllllllll
Mullens courageously m o v e d alter which nlreetnnentt r! or
about the battleftebl treatltW llle puneb, caM, ~and mlnlawere
wounded. Repeotedly elQ)Oaintl served.
hlmeelr ....to IDDDIJ' lire, he cooUilled io\ save the Uvea of hio
The ruest list lncludolb MrL
caro1.r11
WIDlder, Hlldestui--.
illiured comrades untll medleol
evacuation hellcopten arrlv8d. Margaret Amburge)', D 0 r Ia
"Hil aelfiess concern for his Pinter' Mar)' Hyre, ~ Wal·
tellow soldiers ud courageous tara. Susie Renal.di, Mary - actions were an lnSJ~lration to Wheeler' Eftlee :MJren, Dud7
his entire unit"
Adkina and Tlnl. Dixie La.ft&lt;m.
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Brenda Layton, Poor! Layton,
PhJill• Ilooch, Ida Stallley, Erne .Ilooch, Bonlll Hilton. MlrL
H'"'ord Shultz,LindaM.Yero,l!lli1
!!red Null. Nora Lplo, DeUy
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Ferrell, Doris Deol, Paulllle :
RUTLAND - A reception was Pulllns, Barbara Spears, ~ Jean :
held at Ute Rutland Church ot Hanklna, Eula BeUODIJ', Janice .:
Christ Wedneada.v eveninshtlnor· Boooh, Noll Rennec(y, Betf,y Har· ·
Inti the new minister and his rison, Brenda Wlnlder, · Slllle
wlle, Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene u~ Feri!USon. Harriet Wallaee, Marlene lle)'nol4s, Edllll GIIUIIPlo, .
derwood.
An hour program preceded the Audrey Hnltmto, Sll1y Bllll¥1
aoctal hour held in the basemert. Margie Rlcllanl, Mabel Gerlach.
The opening prayer was by 11&lt;!1&gt;- Joy Slur- Patt,y Burdetll, .
ert Snowden. Mrs.. Reva Snolr- ArleN ·Th..,.._ Linda T~
den welcomed tbe new minister ..,.. llarpret SbeD, Cheeyl :so.,.
an:1 wife and. presented .them pie, Nancy GDioJ. battio Rllllt,
willl flowers.
LJDda Miller, FQe Holmes, Jo- .
~ol numbers were sang by Aim Ron, Kate Foster. llaqar.. ·,
Thelma Michael and Ira Wolfe, et Francis, Phj'lllo Youitr. car- :
Roy Snowden, Ethel Nelson IIIII Ia Amburgey, I,lnlla Pulllaa. Ka- ·
Thelma Michael, Jane Wlae, Deb- Ue Pelllaa, MaQ K. l1addolro
bie May and Sherr! Turner and Barbora AdidJut, Sl"Aroo Slur&gt; '
the Prtmary clasB. Areadlnawas geon, Geneva ~. VIolet .·
glwn by Mrs. Jessie Grueaer. · Gerlach, Natalie HaiL
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DevotJOn1 were io charge otcart
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HyselL Tho .closing prayer waa
made by Purl Vamneter.
The group preaented the Uoderwoocls with eupet for their
Uvins room at the paro...,.
and a gift or money.
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Refreshments ol cake. &lt;Ill
cakes;· JeUo, eotree aixl tea were
aer""'- The dinins room was decorated in pink and White and 1
large caM decorated in pink.
roses centered the retreshment
table. The . .... made by
Mra. Suly ~nler ol COlumbus. Mrs. J•• May aervod the
cake, MrL TbeiJna Hnell aervad the Jallo, and Mro. Jeoole
Grueser 11rved the coffee.
Ajlproldmataly 80 were In attendance. cOmmittee lor the
event wao lfrL Thelma llyHll
lln4 Mrs. Reva&amp;MM&lt;il!t.
.llr. Uaderwoocl has boon hltod
to .em; the Rutland Cl!urcb tor
lito ~ year., He~· oervod
.. pallor of the Zion Clutrch flit
the JN!al-10 yeara.

Women's Club
Reviews Past

TOUCHDOWN -

A pUe-~.~&gt; at the goal line occurred as this Times-Sentinel was snapped.

PoiJt Pleasant fans and players, however, didn't care because lt resulted from Barry Nash go.
bw: into the erd zone for the Big Blacks se.conl six-pointer, Meigs players in the photo are Jon
Kloea (84), Jltn Crow (60), DeMis Ault (12), John Smith (22) and Jltn SWatzel (77).

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IIIJNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI)
- Morehead State Unlversicy
ml18ed two Deld goals in t h e
fourth Cf!orler here Saturday and
had to settle for a 7-7 tie with
Mulhall in the season opener
tor both teams.
'l1le Ue na more of a blow
to llarshall !!ltich went into the
llllbtl with a new coach, Perry
!lou, having lost all 10
pmeslast year.
Tile Eagles mlaaed three IIebi
pis in all. Tbo ftrst in the
...... from 24
7ord1 out. The final poriodmlas•• liVe from 22 and to yardo.
Morehead opened the ac:oriog
Ia lito Drill period altar Charles

Buraolt intercepted a D o n
_,: l!l!IIJitor paoa on the Manball 36
•,. l!ld ralurDicl It to the 12 - yord
;:. 11111,: MonhNd reached tbe one.
.•:· pri 11M -oral plays later but•
, • IIU ~lzed Ill yards for bold-

lfl-l.OWfa

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lito .llar.W II lol&lt;h-

On the seventh play followins the missed kick Swisher hit
flanker Jell' Ternes with a 35yard pass, moving the ball to
the Dve-yard line. Two plays
later Charlie Jones took in a
three-yard pus tor the score.

Reedsville Man

lnj ured in Car
POMEROY- WUitamWataon,
38, R!-- 1 Reedsvllle, was injur..
ed In a one-car accident saturda.v mornins on the Owl HoD'"'

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Road near Tuppers Plains.
ADMITIED: Mary Martin, Buf·
The Meigs County Sberif'f's
fllo; Edna Potts, Apple Grove;
Department said Watson was
Mrs. Genevleve Wood, New Ha- driving a 1963 model br beloncven; Mrs. Dallas Bailes, Robing to Blaettnar Auto Com_pany.
ertaburg; John WUis, pt. Pleas- Thtl auto was demolished.
ant.
Watson was removed at 11:18
DISCHARGED: Larry Mea- a..m. to Veterans Memorial Hos.dows, GalUpolis Ferry; MltcheU
pltal by private tranaportatlan
Bible, Maaon; John Jones, Hen-- and later transferred to camden
derson; Osburn Stewart. PL
Clark Hospital in Parkeroburg.
Pleasant; Mn. Addle Ohll-.er,
He reportedly auJtalned contu..
New Haven; Mrs. Earl Whittllli""
slons and abrasiOill of the race
ton,Bufialo.
and
howL
BIRTH: A son to Mr, aNI Mrs.
The sherlrt't department abo
OUa Neal, Leon.
reported investigation or an ac·
cident behind the count,y jail,
where a parked car owned by
Bonneville Dam was named Robert Beeele, deputy sberlft,
for Capt. Benjamln D. Bonne- was struck by a truck belonalrw
ville, hero of Waahinl!lon Irv- to Elmer Bums, Middleport.
ing's book, "The Adventures Dll!llge waa minor to both ..,.
or Captain Bonneville."
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Miss Dianna Criswell Weds Robert Custer Jr.
MIDDLEPORT - In a DoorIOI!IIh """" or white orpnza
over dotted swiss, Miss D1ama
Lynn Criswell became the bride
of Robert Ray CUller, Jr. in a
eandlollllltt ceremoay at Heath
Metbodiat Church, Middleport,
... S&amp;lur&lt;lay. Sept. 7.
1be bride is the daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell
o1 127 Falrlane Drive, Middlepori. The brldegromn is the aon
o1 Mr. aad Mra. Robert Ray Custer, Sr., 330t w. Second Ave.,
Belle, W.Va.
Vows of the doule rin.H ceremony were read at 6:30 p.m. by
the Rev. Max Dooalrue, pastor
of Heath Church, and the Rev.
Denver Blevins of the B e 11 e
Presbyterian Church.

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- The brlde was escorted by ber
father to the altar, which was
decorated with vases of yellow
and bronze mums and pom poms
Oanked by candelabra. Her gown

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was designed with long sleeves

featuring ruf!led jabot lrtm at
the cuff, an empire waist, and

ruf!led trltn at the neck with
111\Y aatin oottons extending from
the neck to the waistline. T h e

Reception ror
New Pastor,
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aoo it Is on dl8J&gt;Iay at his home. The dalrymu·lnuar, a raUve uon on A!Jril18 196&amp;.
of Keatuch;r, wouldn't part With the white crow for &amp;IQ'thiDg. Oae of
Said the ge~ral: ''Specialist
the colllltJ''s game otftcials said white craws are very rare - Mullens diatlnguished himself by
som.ethillg like ooe In a mllllon.
heroism in connection with mill++++++
tary operettons against an arm..
IN ease you don't have anythlJW to do today, 10U might lttend ed hostile (orce on AprU 18,
the llllith anaual Emancipation Celebration II the Gallla Coomcy 1968, in the R&lt;publlc or VIetnam
JIDlior Falrgrounda. Too, the public Ia lavited to atteoc1 ~·~,9JIIo(1 ~ a1signed to CO!npaay C,
Assoclatlan for Retarded Children board of directors ni~ii{ it Sth BOttallon, 12th intantry,l99th
.the Gallti&gt;olis State IDsUtoie, For !IPOI"Ia tans 1J1 the area, there's Infantry B r 1 g a d e (separate)
protessiooal Coolbell oo televisioa. The Southeastern Ohio F - (Light).
w.rtters and Radio Broadcasters are scheduled to meet at Jackaoa
"On this date, Specialist Mu)..
th1s - ~tternocm to predict the outcome of the lS68 SEOAL race. lens was serving as m8dical aJd..
League play gets underway with first roun:l games this Frlda,y. Too, man on 1 relief mission to reb~
there's the Elllott-Harah weddintl at the Flrot Bapt.iat Cblrch In force friendlJ foreea in the vU· ·
Gallipolis, a reorganlzallooal meeting of the C&lt;li!U!!unicy Slntlors, !age of Thai Hung which waa unplus a home council mee~
der heavy VIet COng attack.
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"As his oompaay QI"Giched
LAST Frl&lt;llY's Irontoo Tribune carried a three colemn picture
of Los Eakins plantintl • "Vole for the Tigers" sign on the lawn of
George Br'"'n, Ironton SChool Board member and Tiger booster•.
It was part or the Ironton Jaycees project in support or the Ironton
school levy. Lea ls secretary or tbe Ironton Jaycees. He was an ac(Contioued rrcn page 1)
live member of the Gallipolla Jaycees , until movl.tolrontonlaat poft parklnll oo road, $5 and
December. Eaklaa Is employed b,- Tower Anteanas. He works both coats; Paul IL Parsons, Racine
the Gallia aocl Lawrence COUJ!f,y areas.
RD., defective oxhoult, $5 and·
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eotrta; Everett R. Cremeana, Rl.
UNDERSI'AND two more "hole--fn...mesn were recorded on the 1 CoolvUle, failure to transfer
Gallipolis golf cotll"se recenUy. Juatin Miller. grandson or Mr. and registration, !!lid James C. MeMrs. Stanley E't¥11, scored one oa the Number 4 hole last Suaday Abee, Rt. 2 ateshl.re, delective
- he used a 9-iron. Mike Orr, 1011 of Dr. and Mrs. James Orr, had exhaust.
an ace earlier tbla summer.
Ralllh Wells, cbarged wttllg..
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aault and balle1"1, Wll ordered
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Illes ol the Dally Tribune and to pay costs ol the ease and
weekly Gallia Tltnes ••• .,hio Vall.oy Baal&lt; uoclergolng eatenaha placed m 80 dlya probation
rebuildiDi&lt; project ••• Tommy Helms, VlrgiJiia Fadely set for
Judga POrter acctlllted bond
area's biggest weddlog ever at Jackson Apple Feat!val ••• Dally lorleltures ol $25 each from
Trlbuae to print special edltloa in obaerVIII&lt;e or second Frooder MarY1n Wloe, Cbarlea Klein, Jr.,
••• Middleport alepa 111-6 loaa em pt Pleaaaat. Pomer07, Wlllama Gertrude Wlao and Den Hooper,
Ia 0-0 deadlock ••• GARS blaaka Osk HW 35-4 in 1948 grid qoODOr all on dlstwt&gt;!ng the pea&lt;e char• • • Attltwle, discipline, proftctency atreaaed by Rev. L. ll Stab- ges.
other forfeitures incl.- 1111!bins Ia annual srld sermon at Presbyterian Church.
ry F. De Angella, ZaneSYUle,
$100 for reckless operation and
$1$0 on a hlt.-Idp charge; Paul
E. ~. canmn, and Darren
F.
White, Middleport, eacb $27.deaee Momo.Y untll one hour priEverett W. Coy
50
tor apeed'ng; Robert Harold
or to service when the body wiU
RUTLAND - Everett W. COy, lie in state at the clwrch. Ar• Amos, Parteroburg, folloWing
age 76, Main St. Rutland, died r1J!801118nla are being mode by too cloaa, $27 .50; Leslie Leroy
Wbltllnaton. MicM!eporl, no aaleat his •esidence early S&amp;turda.v llle Martin Funeral Home.
cy helmet, $17.50; John B. Robmorning attar a lone lllnesa. He
IJ'Uliam MeCu/{Ian Ia- Marlin, Ky., flllure to
was born in GoUla Count,y August 1, 1892 to Martha and Henry
GALLIPOLIS - WOllam A. olxlp witliln an asoured clear .
Coy.
MeCUIPD, 91, R1. 4 Osk 11111, clletaaea, $27.1!0; FlQJd E.
He was a - . or Rutlaocl a
Jackson Count,y farm- Scbullz, RetdaviUe, lmpr·American Legion 467; D. A. V. er, died Fridly. Re never mar- otirtln&amp; $27.50; J - T. DIIlard, Huni!Jigl(ll!, no llllld flaPI,
C'-Pter 53; was a flurner In rled. _
Gallla Count,y in hia early life,
Born ID Jackom Count,y, 011 $17,50 and , _ G. sowers,
and workacl for the Rutland Water Feb. 22, 1877, he was the ..., Me~, ittop aliPI··vioiatlon, ·Four
to Wed ·
Department 18 years before r&amp;- ol the late Jobn IIIII A II c e $22.ou.
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GALLIPQLJS l.. Tw'o
death by a son, Gllea, IIKI three fora, MIBHI Allie aoc1 Jeode i&amp;lll!lll WdoclrOtr call, Jr., and lll!Piti.J ' fl&gt;r • 1"F#IP· IJ!"'~I
brothera.
Survivors include hl.a wife, VIvian; tour daughters, Wanda Rath- IWL A nlaUve, Bert Flllllmet, Pllrler.
Thv were, Mel via E. Gr~ •
burn, Rutlaocl; Mlmle !llaa, Jlex. wbo realded in bll home 'cOr
·19.' P~ 0i ~' '~
"'"Dcih&gt;.
ter; Beullh Scbuler, Racine and 511 ye0ra, ·oloo '"""'veL·
trip In VIrginia.
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Priscllla Schuler, Rutlud; liOn,
He ,.1 • member o1 the sarHe "'' the aon of the w. ~ --~ U•u11or: lleQ!IIIh ~
Max. of Marietta; two 1ister1, dlo Cbu&gt;-ch· - · aenleos will . SloP!Oit and Carm Martin !ll- Sl&lt;\&lt;fea.; a~;. - ~rirJ!r~~ ~ &lt;
Sllidey Banon, and MrL carrie 1M. eon~u:totl 11 2
Monday !loU. m. wife, lito Thel t !'~!¥~"· •nil 14!1a;,L. Ct!Qir, lit .
Hill, Columbus; five brotbert, ,;.. ••- Rev. ~-,. B - ~--. !l!il Elizabeth Whipp, In Oak HW, Jt !Piti;
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tal will bo in 111!1 MeCqlean Cant·
SUrrivGrl lncludlll!reo' Gaualillpollo; Cheaaon, Mi. GWiad; eterr.
Frlendl may tall at the
Tbomaa, llarlon, and Banon. or realdat.. altar u a.rn:- ~. ten, Sata Jle;llolt; l:lle ~
11111 l'loiiJ Coot.&gt;Or. an of-ltrllli· .
Tolodo.
f1ekl. and tlu\80 llitora, Ferne
Fwlei'IJ Nrvices w Ill be
.navt"' Rt. :i vlilt,..; "lili-lalb AITueada.v at 2 p.m. at the Nazar.
V. FJiiott
GaUipills: 11!\d· ~-·•
Church, Rutland, with Rev.
,GALLIPOLIS - )larold V. Wel..,.c~ ·
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LlOJd Grltnrn and Cllarloo 0...
EllloCI,
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611,
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~ a !'"or olllclatlntl, andburtallnlllalao
live "ot Gallli.,~, aad ~- p,m•• ~ ..&amp; , 11!0
Cemetery.
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F!lllinil Jbno'lit ~Jill; . •;~·
Friends IIIII' Call at .lht reo!· 11 '1111rlldof ~
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chapel train was attached at the
back with 111\Y bow and oottoo
trltn.
Her fingertip veil oC Ulualon
fell from a plateau of organza
rosebuds, and she carried a cascade of white carn,.tlona and stephanotis cenlered with an orchid.
Mrs. Kennath McCoilou&amp;fi.
Pomeroy, sister ot the brtde,
was matron of honor. The brides-

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Mrs. Robert Ray Custer Jr.
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In a slqlle,

I!UI moat '--•alvo double r1n1
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nlg ol!lclatlng, The euatmnery bert, Lltna, and Franklin Cox,
--'tall hour ol organ mualc'waa GaliiJiolls.
Tl!e bride, given Ia marrlo&amp;a
pre ...ted by E. F. Nickel •

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by bar IAtber, 110re a aown of
Mrs. Jlonald·'II. -Cox II 2
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brlc1aJ
tafflla accented will! rooe
p.m. S!!I'I..,, s.iJ,t. .7, in St. u4 Mrt. OniDe abeoclr, Rt.
point
lace
em the elllfllre bod·
- ~ Chlu:d!. Della!!ce, 6, Dellance. 1be bridegroom Ia Ice. A matchilll pillbox will! eaoit!o,
RoY. David R. Koe- lito ICII of Mrs; Vlr&amp;lnla Lam-al-lenatb Yell and a bou-

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Jamet Reaman, Lima, lll"Yad aa man and lito brothora a! the bride, Rcald a n d
Tbomal Babcock, """"' I h o
p81U,
FollCJWinB lito COU!IIIOQI' a ra...,U.. l'U held II the of
lito brlde'a JlOfi"'L A three lill:ed lqlped will! a bride
... jii'OOIII ll'lced a 1leautlfUIIjr 'ell table. Mire. JUan.

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btiobutd oil. 'ID

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petals and lace with siJoolated
pearls completed her ensemble.
!Jae carried a cascade bouquet of
white carnations with greenery
Mrs. Herb Montgomery
and wtrlte satin streamers.
Mrl. Irene Petrie, sllter of
the bride, aurved as matroa-o[honor. 9le wore a pink gown ol orated witb pink rotel, ..W•
crtiJ)e. It wa1 an A..J.ine SVled beUa, turtleclovNandtoppodlllll
aklmmer or acetate ra.Yon with • mlnlalure l!ridel ODIQ!Ie. Tall
cal!dleoandplnlll"OIOI...,_
back panelo. 9le carried a co- lonial llcloqoat o1 pink carna- pleted lito tallil det&lt;klloateo-·..... Mra.- VI·
UCNio with _.-y and pink satclrlcb, Mrs. DarJI Potr1e, ~
lit otreamorl.
Dt.ryl Petrlt, brother..tn-law M r i . - G I -.
F&lt;!ll..,tng a !!hort tnddlnlb'lp
ol the 'bride, aarvad aa best man.
1bo mother of the bride wore 1D the ~. Fallot d the
a powder blue dress with while Smoldeo, lito couple wW Bcee•IIOI"'e• far hill' daugtrtet' 1 ... a farm ....
Tho bride Ia a I
weddlal- Thebrklelroom's _.,_
LUII:UD'I IUih SdKiDl
p l d - knit - ·
wttb whim ac:cea8Drles. B o t b om! JUolto a.olooll .
)llOiilora - . OD&lt;API
sino.
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pire bodice and long • pointed
sleeves wl!re of lace. A two tiered elbow length, bouffant veil
of nylon tulle and a crown of

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Monta&lt;&gt;mery or FayettevWe.
The bride, glvm in marriage
. by her brother, HoWard. wore a
noor~englh gown or lustrooa taffeta, with lace overaldrt trimmed
with a scalloped border. The em-

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Mrs. MeCullougil was IJI a
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with an empire walat. ~
eel lace ruf!le trltn ace- the
walat and neekline to maleb lito
Unea of the bride's sown. The
bridesmaids wore gowns ol ldentleol design in the new flU shade
ol baccaret. Their abort vallo
ol Wualoo Cell from ~­
of chltron roses with pearls and
._tna, and they carried wicker baskets o1 yellow and .brutzll
pom poma with Ivy
Rebert CUller, Sr. was best
man lor his and the uahera, all Ill tuxedoo witb yellow
boutormleres, were Rod RowaD,
Vlema, W. VL; Daye RlehaNson, COlewood. w. Va.; aDd Jerry lloll!ll.., Cbarleslon, W. VL
Tracy Harrah ol Balle, W.
Va., a cousin of the groom. wu
the Dower !llrl. She was I n a noor lengtb · gown with a ysilow oaob at the empire walat.
Kemeth McCullougil, Jr., 11111!1&gt;ow or the bride, wearing a tuxedo, was the ring bearer.
NUptial music waa provided
by Neuman Bardette ol Middleport, organist, and Forrest D.
Baclttal, voeollat Selectlono included ''Because," "Ava Marla," ''Whither Thou Goe!t,"
and "The Wedding Prqer.''
For her daughter's weddlna:,

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Parents of the couple. are Mrs.
Anna Glenn and the late -ry
Glonn and Mr. and Mrs. Govle

'1111 o( ......""" pink
1'0101 CCIII!pl- ber attire.
Mold of honor and ont,y - .
doni .... Ji;llzabeth Klallo. Dalph6a, clreaaod bt an floorlenatli will! mllebllll bea&lt;l1)1.... and earrled pink .......

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Metbodlat Olurch, MI.. Clara
GIO!U! became the bride or Herb
Monli&lt;IJ!lOrY, Aug. 17 at 1:30
p.m. Tbo Rev. Fred Kline orftdated .

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maids were Ml.as Marlene Jllk..
er, Wooclefteld; Mlas Palt,r Dowler, Parkerllburg, W, Va., and.
Mrs. Narsa Van Meter, Colum- ...

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Vows Taken

Carolyn Babcock Weds Ron?ld Cox
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Cborob of ('.oJI . .Ii, Milt Jon. ·- N- V~el!, I.Dralll, ...,..
.ue" E.... · ~...., the brklt ll:Ylod like the matzon
of Wll- FNiirlck ,Sol- Jr. o t - s .
on ¥ ~ ol Slpl. 14.
Brill! 11ae, Toledo, wu best
,IIJal EYIDI II the ......,... ol man and : lllherl were Lowell
Mr. · ind Krl. Joltn L. 'E nal, EnDI, r.. ll.,.lls; Ropr )ltr.
, iiB
Ave., and Mr. Solt- dod&lt;, Tollllo; Dkk Sladdarck,
man II the - ol Mr. and lfrL and Gn1 Sollman, both of TGW, F. Sal- Sr. ol Toledo. lodo.
RoY. Glin ll!laldt read the
The brlde'o mo11ter ...,.. a
, •.__ ol lito daul&gt;le • rlnl . _ b l = ...t and clreaa
llllllll'• Weddlnl millie wao PN- ,·
1o with white flu- hat and
IOIIted ~ IIIIas Catberlne 111.r-·
blJII acceaiOI'Ieo. 5be alao
wan~ 11111 Mra. l!lliH EplfD&amp;
a w~~tt. earna11on lhoulder
Jr. ~clal IIOilber'l Wl'l'l, ''Be- eorsqe.
'cau•," Ulf I COUld Tell Tbee,"
The eroom'• mcther wore a
IDd ''Lord's Pri¥W'·,.
belae atik linin Jacket and drea•
Two OWdnil -eta ol onoemble will! Jlink acceuorleo
stud&lt;, yellow jlOIIIIIOIIII, and Jlink cor-•
and tangerine carnatlona, a n d
A NC0P11c1! wao hold at the
- · CCIII!pleled the bride'o bome Immediately lollowing the wedding eerOIIICIIQ',
oburch deoarallona.
Cllldelabras were placed m Tbo brlde'o table wu centered
acb lido ol the ollar.
witb floral arrangements or earGiven In rnarrllt&amp;oo by her lath- natlona and cal!dleo In allver
er, the brklt opproac:bed the II· candolobn. Three noaepyo tied
lar In a lloor-IOI!IIh CillO aown toaother witb prlonda of aprtn.
al olencon lace over a formol IOrio and a
and briIIIMveleoo A-line elrosa o1 brl- c1a1 caM on each IIIII completed
c1aJ taffeta, The neckline W I I the table arrangemenla.
For a wadcllna trip to Northlrlmmed with peoria and I b e
IO!!D featurod Ions lleoveo and ern Micldpn, the b r I de
d!lpellOI!IIh train.
chanled Into a traveling costume
The bride's beiMiplec:e was ol o1 belgo knit clren wiUt brawn
. - _ . and lace petala trim-. aceeoi!Orles. Theorcbldfromher
mod witl! peoria and eryatalo bridal bouquet wao used aa a
IIIII t.ld a linger tip
ol pin IIOinl-a..., cor-.
Idik lllmdCII.
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The -IJweda "wW makeUtelr
She earrlad a eaocade o l - bome II U2t IWl Avenue in TomJniPtn eart!llfCIII will! l ledo !!here Mr. Sal- Ia at- · yellow -throated orobld ·-._Ute Unlverolt7 of Toledo
Ia lito eonler. 5be wore no lew· and lo fDIII]oyad with the OwenaelrJ,
lllinola eo.
Tho malrcll! at honor, M r •·
Tile bride lo a
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Rvooell lforlllll of rMU"'&gt;&gt;o, Obld Unlnralf,y wllb a dolret
was.ilreoaed Ill a floor - IOI!IIh in Journalllm 11111 waa Oll!]&gt;lo.r.,... ol d!llfcm over talhla,IQ'I- ed for the pall yoor at BatteUo
ad ; llltl! an empire ...Uot and Memortal Institute in Colwnbuo.

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FIELD WEIJAJROOMED - Tbo Moiga !llnuder _ . , IIebi ca"'lllt the eye or the speclltora at the 1968 oeaaon ope110r FridaJI night Fano called It "&lt;Jne or the best gromned high school
aeJ41 they hid ever seeu." Others vowed it is better thaD many college turfs. Rev... Bill Perrin.
.tarwHa&amp; overaeea Red Hayes painting the Marauder maroon am gold colors in tbe center of the

Mrs. Foster

lleld. Rev, Perrin., with Cotch Clarles Chancey and other school officials 600 volunteer workers,

·. C*lt many hours to have the fteldand stadium ready for this season. A new, heavy stand of grass,
- - 1!111"11od, olao adO!'DI the areo.

Horwred w:ith

Mullens Wins Second
Bronze Star (V) Medal
GALLIPOIJS - Sp-5 Joines
F. Mullens, Jr., Rt. 2, Vinton,
was awarded his second Brome
Star medal ln Vietnam on July f.

Mullens, now on his second
tour ot' dub" in Vletnam, recet~
eel a amUlar aword in 1966. IDs
wife Carol, Rl. 2, Vintoo, lo employed
the Ohio Vall.oy PUbUshing Co.
S~~ectallst Mullens, according
to a letter trom Brlpdier GeQ.o
oral RllYI!Iond P. lllurl&gt;l\v, Cillo!
of staff, earned his second.

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UNUSUAL WHITE CROW - Waldo Browa. loll, views
white cror~ taken earlier this year by 0. M. Burchett. Rt. 2
Gollipolis.

Bronze star Medal with "V"

device aa a l"esult or heroic ac-

QIJIET CROWD - Meigs Marauder tans, for the most Part had llttle to cheer' abrut Frlda.v
l!ight u tbolr 1968 season heme opener was ruined by the Point Ple.,ant Big Blacks. This photo
or the large crOM!o!Meigslans viewing the game with llttle emotion. Some children, in
taet; llmplJ sat enio1lng Ulelr COIIdy I!I&gt;Pio• and other refroahmeats.

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ar.i &lt;shuil Footer or 2(181h ilon.
roe A&gt;a!IIOo- huuocotl wiilu

.m loeoll..-.. ........ ~week
II Kr&lt;ldel Part clubltotiae' ·Witb
Mra. Karel! Jolu!lo!! and lfrL

Jllll;y Ilenaley •..-.lnl '" boateoL
mander I!IIIIOuverad the unit Into·
Tile club houoe11al do~ted
a detanal•e po.oiUou. A!Utlalltne, in ahadoi oil orchid ~ the Jilt
the eompanj' &lt;ame uocler lntanse lillie leolured a decorated"enemy ama11 arms andautmnaUe brella.
.....,..., Ore, ·aerlooaly woundMro. Footer,_the f&lt;Inl!ir OrInti aeverel aolcllerL
Iotta Sturpon, recel'fod• and . "Beactlng quickly, ~eclallll\ ened JIWI)' 1 ~ and uiefllllllll
Mullens courageously m o v e d alter which nlreetnnentt r! or
about the battleftebl treatltW llle puneb, caM, ~and mlnlawere
wounded. Repeotedly elQ)Oaintl served.
hlmeelr ....to IDDDIJ' lire, he cooUilled io\ save the Uvea of hio
The ruest list lncludolb MrL
caro1.r11
WIDlder, Hlldestui--.
illiured comrades untll medleol
evacuation hellcopten arrlv8d. Margaret Amburge)', D 0 r Ia
"Hil aelfiess concern for his Pinter' Mar)' Hyre, ~ Wal·
tellow soldiers ud courageous tara. Susie Renal.di, Mary - actions were an lnSJ~lration to Wheeler' Eftlee :MJren, Dud7
his entire unit"
Adkina and Tlnl. Dixie La.ft&lt;m.
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Brenda Layton, Poor! Layton,
PhJill• Ilooch, Ida Stallley, Erne .Ilooch, Bonlll Hilton. MlrL
H'"'ord Shultz,LindaM.Yero,l!lli1
!!red Null. Nora Lplo, DeUy
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Ferrell, Doris Deol, Paulllle :
RUTLAND - A reception was Pulllns, Barbara Spears, ~ Jean :
held at Ute Rutland Church ot Hanklna, Eula BeUODIJ', Janice .:
Christ Wedneada.v eveninshtlnor· Boooh, Noll Rennec(y, Betf,y Har· ·
Inti the new minister and his rison, Brenda Wlnlder, · Slllle
wlle, Mr. and Mrs.. Eugene u~ Feri!USon. Harriet Wallaee, Marlene lle)'nol4s, Edllll GIIUIIPlo, .
derwood.
An hour program preceded the Audrey Hnltmto, Sll1y Bllll¥1
aoctal hour held in the basemert. Margie Rlcllanl, Mabel Gerlach.
The opening prayer was by 11&lt;!1&gt;- Joy Slur- Patt,y Burdetll, .
ert Snowden. Mrs.. Reva Snolr- ArleN ·Th..,.._ Linda T~
den welcomed tbe new minister ..,.. llarpret SbeD, Cheeyl :so.,.
an:1 wife and. presented .them pie, Nancy GDioJ. battio Rllllt,
willl flowers.
LJDda Miller, FQe Holmes, Jo- .
~ol numbers were sang by Aim Ron, Kate Foster. llaqar.. ·,
Thelma Michael and Ira Wolfe, et Francis, Phj'lllo Youitr. car- :
Roy Snowden, Ethel Nelson IIIII Ia Amburgey, I,lnlla Pulllaa. Ka- ·
Thelma Michael, Jane Wlae, Deb- Ue Pelllaa, MaQ K. l1addolro
bie May and Sherr! Turner and Barbora AdidJut, Sl"Aroo Slur&gt; '
the Prtmary clasB. Areadlnawas geon, Geneva ~. VIolet .·
glwn by Mrs. Jessie Grueaer. · Gerlach, Natalie HaiL
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DevotJOn1 were io charge otcart
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HyselL Tho .closing prayer waa
made by Purl Vamneter.
The group preaented the Uoderwoocls with eupet for their
Uvins room at the paro...,.
and a gift or money.
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Refreshments ol cake. &lt;Ill
cakes;· JeUo, eotree aixl tea were
aer""'- The dinins room was decorated in pink and White and 1
large caM decorated in pink.
roses centered the retreshment
table. The . .... made by
Mra. Suly ~nler ol COlumbus. Mrs. J•• May aervod the
cake, MrL TbeiJna Hnell aervad the Jallo, and Mro. Jeoole
Grueser 11rved the coffee.
Ajlproldmataly 80 were In attendance. cOmmittee lor the
event wao lfrL Thelma llyHll
lln4 Mrs. Reva&amp;MM&lt;il!t.
.llr. Uaderwoocl has boon hltod
to .em; the Rutland Cl!urcb tor
lito ~ year., He~· oervod
.. pallor of the Zion Clutrch flit
the JN!al-10 yeara.

Women's Club
Reviews Past

TOUCHDOWN -

A pUe-~.~&gt; at the goal line occurred as this Times-Sentinel was snapped.

PoiJt Pleasant fans and players, however, didn't care because lt resulted from Barry Nash go.
bw: into the erd zone for the Big Blacks se.conl six-pointer, Meigs players in the photo are Jon
Kloea (84), Jltn Crow (60), DeMis Ault (12), John Smith (22) and Jltn SWatzel (77).

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- Morehead State Unlversicy
ml18ed two Deld goals in t h e
fourth Cf!orler here Saturday and
had to settle for a 7-7 tie with
Mulhall in the season opener
tor both teams.
'l1le Ue na more of a blow
to llarshall !!ltich went into the
llllbtl with a new coach, Perry
!lou, having lost all 10
pmeslast year.
Tile Eagles mlaaed three IIebi
pis in all. Tbo ftrst in the
...... from 24
7ord1 out. The final poriodmlas•• liVe from 22 and to yardo.
Morehead opened the ac:oriog
Ia lito Drill period altar Charles

Buraolt intercepted a D o n
_,: l!l!IIJitor paoa on the Manball 36
•,. l!ld ralurDicl It to the 12 - yord
;:. 11111,: MonhNd reached tbe one.
.•:· pri 11M -oral plays later but•
, • IIU ~lzed Ill yards for bold-

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lito .llar.W II lol&lt;h-

On the seventh play followins the missed kick Swisher hit
flanker Jell' Ternes with a 35yard pass, moving the ball to
the Dve-yard line. Two plays
later Charlie Jones took in a
three-yard pus tor the score.

Reedsville Man

lnj ured in Car
POMEROY- WUitamWataon,
38, R!-- 1 Reedsvllle, was injur..
ed In a one-car accident saturda.v mornins on the Owl HoD'"'

PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL Road near Tuppers Plains.
ADMITIED: Mary Martin, Buf·
The Meigs County Sberif'f's
fllo; Edna Potts, Apple Grove;
Department said Watson was
Mrs. Genevleve Wood, New Ha- driving a 1963 model br beloncven; Mrs. Dallas Bailes, Robing to Blaettnar Auto Com_pany.
ertaburg; John WUis, pt. Pleas- Thtl auto was demolished.
ant.
Watson was removed at 11:18
DISCHARGED: Larry Mea- a..m. to Veterans Memorial Hos.dows, GalUpolis Ferry; MltcheU
pltal by private tranaportatlan
Bible, Maaon; John Jones, Hen-- and later transferred to camden
derson; Osburn Stewart. PL
Clark Hospital in Parkeroburg.
Pleasant; Mn. Addle Ohll-.er,
He reportedly auJtalned contu..
New Haven; Mrs. Earl Whittllli""
slons and abrasiOill of the race
ton,Bufialo.
and
howL
BIRTH: A son to Mr, aNI Mrs.
The sherlrt't department abo
OUa Neal, Leon.
reported investigation or an ac·
cident behind the count,y jail,
where a parked car owned by
Bonneville Dam was named Robert Beeele, deputy sberlft,
for Capt. Benjamln D. Bonne- was struck by a truck belonalrw
ville, hero of Waahinl!lon Irv- to Elmer Bums, Middleport.
ing's book, "The Adventures Dll!llge waa minor to both ..,.
or Captain Bonneville."
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Miss Dianna Criswell Weds Robert Custer Jr.
MIDDLEPORT - In a DoorIOI!IIh """" or white orpnza
over dotted swiss, Miss D1ama
Lynn Criswell became the bride
of Robert Ray CUller, Jr. in a
eandlollllltt ceremoay at Heath
Metbodiat Church, Middleport,
... S&amp;lur&lt;lay. Sept. 7.
1be bride is the daughter ol
Mr. and Mrs. James Criswell
o1 127 Falrlane Drive, Middlepori. The brldegromn is the aon
o1 Mr. aad Mra. Robert Ray Custer, Sr., 330t w. Second Ave.,
Belle, W.Va.
Vows of the doule rin.H ceremony were read at 6:30 p.m. by
the Rev. Max Dooalrue, pastor
of Heath Church, and the Rev.
Denver Blevins of the B e 11 e
Presbyterian Church.

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- The brlde was escorted by ber
father to the altar, which was
decorated with vases of yellow
and bronze mums and pom poms
Oanked by candelabra. Her gown

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was designed with long sleeves

featuring ruf!led jabot lrtm at
the cuff, an empire waist, and

ruf!led trltn at the neck with
111\Y aatin oottons extending from
the neck to the waistline. T h e

Reception ror
New Pastor,
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aoo it Is on dl8J&gt;Iay at his home. The dalrymu·lnuar, a raUve uon on A!Jril18 196&amp;.
of Keatuch;r, wouldn't part With the white crow for &amp;IQ'thiDg. Oae of
Said the ge~ral: ''Specialist
the colllltJ''s game otftcials said white craws are very rare - Mullens diatlnguished himself by
som.ethillg like ooe In a mllllon.
heroism in connection with mill++++++
tary operettons against an arm..
IN ease you don't have anythlJW to do today, 10U might lttend ed hostile (orce on AprU 18,
the llllith anaual Emancipation Celebration II the Gallla Coomcy 1968, in the R&lt;publlc or VIetnam
JIDlior Falrgrounda. Too, the public Ia lavited to atteoc1 ~·~,9JIIo(1 ~ a1signed to CO!npaay C,
Assoclatlan for Retarded Children board of directors ni~ii{ it Sth BOttallon, 12th intantry,l99th
.the Gallti&gt;olis State IDsUtoie, For !IPOI"Ia tans 1J1 the area, there's Infantry B r 1 g a d e (separate)
protessiooal Coolbell oo televisioa. The Southeastern Ohio F - (Light).
w.rtters and Radio Broadcasters are scheduled to meet at Jackaoa
"On this date, Specialist Mu)..
th1s - ~tternocm to predict the outcome of the lS68 SEOAL race. lens was serving as m8dical aJd..
League play gets underway with first roun:l games this Frlda,y. Too, man on 1 relief mission to reb~
there's the Elllott-Harah weddintl at the Flrot Bapt.iat Cblrch In force friendlJ foreea in the vU· ·
Gallipolis, a reorganlzallooal meeting of the C&lt;li!U!!unicy Slntlors, !age of Thai Hung which waa unplus a home council mee~
der heavy VIet COng attack.
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"As his oompaay QI"Giched
LAST Frl&lt;llY's Irontoo Tribune carried a three colemn picture
of Los Eakins plantintl • "Vole for the Tigers" sign on the lawn of
George Br'"'n, Ironton SChool Board member and Tiger booster•.
It was part or the Ironton Jaycees project in support or the Ironton
school levy. Lea ls secretary or tbe Ironton Jaycees. He was an ac(Contioued rrcn page 1)
live member of the Gallipolla Jaycees , until movl.tolrontonlaat poft parklnll oo road, $5 and
December. Eaklaa Is employed b,- Tower Anteanas. He works both coats; Paul IL Parsons, Racine
the Gallia aocl Lawrence COUJ!f,y areas.
RD., defective oxhoult, $5 and·
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eotrta; Everett R. Cremeana, Rl.
UNDERSI'AND two more "hole--fn...mesn were recorded on the 1 CoolvUle, failure to transfer
Gallipolis golf cotll"se recenUy. Juatin Miller. grandson or Mr. and registration, !!lid James C. MeMrs. Stanley E't¥11, scored one oa the Number 4 hole last Suaday Abee, Rt. 2 ateshl.re, delective
- he used a 9-iron. Mike Orr, 1011 of Dr. and Mrs. James Orr, had exhaust.
an ace earlier tbla summer.
Ralllh Wells, cbarged wttllg..
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aault and balle1"1, Wll ordered
TWENTY YEARS AGO, from the Illes ol the Dally Tribune and to pay costs ol the ease and
weekly Gallia Tltnes ••• .,hio Vall.oy Baal&lt; uoclergolng eatenaha placed m 80 dlya probation
rebuildiDi&lt; project ••• Tommy Helms, VlrgiJiia Fadely set for
Judga POrter acctlllted bond
area's biggest weddlog ever at Jackson Apple Feat!val ••• Dally lorleltures ol $25 each from
Trlbuae to print special edltloa in obaerVIII&lt;e or second Frooder MarY1n Wloe, Cbarlea Klein, Jr.,
••• Middleport alepa 111-6 loaa em pt Pleaaaat. Pomer07, Wlllama Gertrude Wlao and Den Hooper,
Ia 0-0 deadlock ••• GARS blaaka Osk HW 35-4 in 1948 grid qoODOr all on dlstwt&gt;!ng the pea&lt;e char• • • Attltwle, discipline, proftctency atreaaed by Rev. L. ll Stab- ges.
other forfeitures incl.- 1111!bins Ia annual srld sermon at Presbyterian Church.
ry F. De Angella, ZaneSYUle,
$100 for reckless operation and
$1$0 on a hlt.-Idp charge; Paul
E. ~. canmn, and Darren
F.
White, Middleport, eacb $27.deaee Momo.Y untll one hour priEverett W. Coy
50
tor apeed'ng; Robert Harold
or to service when the body wiU
RUTLAND - Everett W. COy, lie in state at the clwrch. Ar• Amos, Parteroburg, folloWing
age 76, Main St. Rutland, died r1J!801118nla are being mode by too cloaa, $27 .50; Leslie Leroy
Wbltllnaton. MicM!eporl, no aaleat his •esidence early S&amp;turda.v llle Martin Funeral Home.
cy helmet, $17.50; John B. Robmorning attar a lone lllnesa. He
IJ'Uliam MeCu/{Ian Ia- Marlin, Ky., flllure to
was born in GoUla Count,y August 1, 1892 to Martha and Henry
GALLIPOLIS - WOllam A. olxlp witliln an asoured clear .
Coy.
MeCUIPD, 91, R1. 4 Osk 11111, clletaaea, $27.1!0; FlQJd E.
He was a - . or Rutlaocl a
Jackson Count,y farm- Scbullz, RetdaviUe, lmpr·American Legion 467; D. A. V. er, died Fridly. Re never mar- otirtln&amp; $27.50; J - T. DIIlard, Huni!Jigl(ll!, no llllld flaPI,
C'-Pter 53; was a flurner In rled. _
Gallla Count,y in hia early life,
Born ID Jackom Count,y, 011 $17,50 and , _ G. sowers,
and workacl for the Rutland Water Feb. 22, 1877, he was the ..., Me~, ittop aliPI··vioiatlon, ·Four
to Wed ·
Department 18 years before r&amp;- ol the late Jobn IIIII A II c e $22.ou.
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GALLIPQLJS l.. Tw'o
death by a son, Gllea, IIKI three fora, MIBHI Allie aoc1 Jeode i&amp;lll!lll WdoclrOtr call, Jr., and lll!Piti.J ' fl&gt;r • 1"F#IP· IJ!"'~I
brothera.
Survivors include hl.a wife, VIvian; tour daughters, Wanda Rath- IWL A nlaUve, Bert Flllllmet, Pllrler.
Thv were, Mel via E. Gr~ •
burn, Rutlaocl; Mlmle !llaa, Jlex. wbo realded in bll home 'cOr
·19.' P~ 0i ~' '~
"'"Dcih&gt;.
ter; Beullh Scbuler, Racine and 511 ye0ra, ·oloo '"""'veL·
trip In VIrginia.
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Priscllla Schuler, Rutlud; liOn,
He ,.1 • member o1 the sarHe "'' the aon of the w. ~ --~ U•u11or: lleQ!IIIh ~
Max. of Marietta; two 1ister1, dlo Cbu&gt;-ch· - · aenleos will . SloP!Oit and Carm Martin !ll- Sl&lt;\&lt;fea.; a~;. - ~rirJ!r~~ ~ &lt;
Sllidey Banon, and MrL carrie 1M. eon~u:totl 11 2
Monday !loU. m. wife, lito Thel t !'~!¥~"· •nil 14!1a;,L. Ct!Qir, lit .
Hill, Columbus; five brotbert, ,;.. ••- Rev. ~-,. B - ~--. !l!il Elizabeth Whipp, In Oak HW, Jt !Piti;
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tal will bo in 111!1 MeCqlean Cant·
SUrrivGrl lncludlll!reo' Gaualillpollo; Cheaaon, Mi. GWiad; eterr.
Frlendl may tall at the
Tbomaa, llarlon, and Banon. or realdat.. altar u a.rn:- ~. ten, Sata Jle;llolt; l:lle ~
11111 l'loiiJ Coot.&gt;Or. an of-ltrllli· .
Tolodo.
f1ekl. and tlu\80 llitora, Ferne
Fwlei'IJ Nrvices w Ill be
.navt"' Rt. :i vlilt,..; "lili-lalb AITueada.v at 2 p.m. at the Nazar.
V. FJiiott
GaUipills: 11!\d· ~-·•
Church, Rutland, with Rev.
,GALLIPOLIS - )larold V. Wel..,.c~ ·
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LlOJd Grltnrn and Cllarloo 0...
EllloCI,
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611,
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~ a !'"or olllclatlntl, andburtallnlllalao
live "ot Gallli.,~, aad ~- p,m•• ~ ..&amp; , 11!0
Cemetery.
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F!lllinil Jbno'lit ~Jill; . •;~·
Friends IIIII' Call at .lht reo!· 11 '1111rlldof ~
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chapel train was attached at the
back with 111\Y bow and oottoo
trltn.
Her fingertip veil oC Ulualon
fell from a plateau of organza
rosebuds, and she carried a cascade of white carn,.tlona and stephanotis cenlered with an orchid.
Mrs. Kennath McCoilou&amp;fi.
Pomeroy, sister ot the brtde,
was matron of honor. The brides-

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Mrs. Robert Ray Custer Jr.
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In a slqlle,

I!UI moat '--•alvo double r1n1
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nlg ol!lclatlng, The euatmnery bert, Lltna, and Franklin Cox,
--'tall hour ol organ mualc'waa GaliiJiolls.
Tl!e bride, given Ia marrlo&amp;a
pre ...ted by E. F. Nickel •

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by bar IAtber, 110re a aown of
Mrs. Jlonald·'II. -Cox II 2
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brlc1aJ
tafflla accented will! rooe
p.m. S!!I'I..,, s.iJ,t. .7, in St. u4 Mrt. OniDe abeoclr, Rt.
point
lace
em the elllfllre bod·
- ~ Chlu:d!. Della!!ce, 6, Dellance. 1be bridegroom Ia Ice. A matchilll pillbox will! eaoit!o,
RoY. David R. Koe- lito ICII of Mrs; Vlr&amp;lnla Lam-al-lenatb Yell and a bou-

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Jamet Reaman, Lima, lll"Yad aa man and lito brothora a! the bride, Rcald a n d
Tbomal Babcock, """"' I h o
p81U,
FollCJWinB lito COU!IIIOQI' a ra...,U.. l'U held II the of
lito brlde'a JlOfi"'L A three lill:ed lqlped will! a bride
... jii'OOIII ll'lced a 1leautlfUIIjr 'ell table. Mire. JUan.

bc!ld Wioillld

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petals and lace with siJoolated
pearls completed her ensemble.
!Jae carried a cascade bouquet of
white carnations with greenery
Mrs. Herb Montgomery
and wtrlte satin streamers.
Mrl. Irene Petrie, sllter of
the bride, aurved as matroa-o[honor. 9le wore a pink gown ol orated witb pink rotel, ..W•
crtiJ)e. It wa1 an A..J.ine SVled beUa, turtleclovNandtoppodlllll
aklmmer or acetate ra.Yon with • mlnlalure l!ridel ODIQ!Ie. Tall
cal!dleoandplnlll"OIOI...,_
back panelo. 9le carried a co- lonial llcloqoat o1 pink carna- pleted lito tallil det&lt;klloateo-·..... Mra.- VI·
UCNio with _.-y and pink satclrlcb, Mrs. DarJI Potr1e, ~
lit otreamorl.
Dt.ryl Petrlt, brother..tn-law M r i . - G I -.
F&lt;!ll..,tng a !!hort tnddlnlb'lp
ol the 'bride, aarvad aa best man.
1bo mother of the bride wore 1D the ~. Fallot d the
a powder blue dress with while Smoldeo, lito couple wW Bcee•IIOI"'e• far hill' daugtrtet' 1 ... a farm ....
Tho bride Ia a I
weddlal- Thebrklelroom's _.,_
LUII:UD'I IUih SdKiDl
p l d - knit - ·
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)llOiilora - . OD&lt;API
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pire bodice and long • pointed
sleeves wl!re of lace. A two tiered elbow length, bouffant veil
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The bride, glvm in marriage
. by her brother, HoWard. wore a
noor~englh gown or lustrooa taffeta, with lace overaldrt trimmed
with a scalloped border. The em-

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Mrs. MeCullougil was IJI a
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with an empire walat. ~
eel lace ruf!le trltn ace- the
walat and neekline to maleb lito
Unea of the bride's sown. The
bridesmaids wore gowns ol ldentleol design in the new flU shade
ol baccaret. Their abort vallo
ol Wualoo Cell from ~­
of chltron roses with pearls and
._tna, and they carried wicker baskets o1 yellow and .brutzll
pom poma with Ivy
Rebert CUller, Sr. was best
man lor his and the uahera, all Ill tuxedoo witb yellow
boutormleres, were Rod RowaD,
Vlema, W. VL; Daye RlehaNson, COlewood. w. Va.; aDd Jerry lloll!ll.., Cbarleslon, W. VL
Tracy Harrah ol Balle, W.
Va., a cousin of the groom. wu
the Dower !llrl. She was I n a noor lengtb · gown with a ysilow oaob at the empire walat.
Kemeth McCullougil, Jr., 11111!1&gt;ow or the bride, wearing a tuxedo, was the ring bearer.
NUptial music waa provided
by Neuman Bardette ol Middleport, organist, and Forrest D.
Baclttal, voeollat Selectlono included ''Because," "Ava Marla," ''Whither Thou Goe!t,"
and "The Wedding Prqer.''
For her daughter's weddlna:,

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Parents of the couple. are Mrs.
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1'0101 CCIII!pl- ber attire.
Mold of honor and ont,y - .
doni .... Ji;llzabeth Klallo. Dalph6a, clreaaod bt an floorlenatli will! mllebllll bea&lt;l1)1.... and earrled pink .......

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Metbodlat Olurch, MI.. Clara
GIO!U! became the bride or Herb
Monli&lt;IJ!lOrY, Aug. 17 at 1:30
p.m. Tbo Rev. Fred Kline orftdated .

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er, Wooclefteld; Mlas Palt,r Dowler, Parkerllburg, W, Va., and.
Mrs. Narsa Van Meter, Colum- ...

Weddinq
Vows Taken

Carolyn Babcock Weds Ron?ld Cox
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member• ol the Sallsbucy Cadetm Girl Scout Troop 20a Mn. wa...
da Rizer is the troop leader.
Mrs. Zeiher, a former teacher or girls in the troop has been
confined to her home for more than a year because
a broken
hlj&gt;. The girls took her a basket o! CrulL

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the Ed Sullivan, Today, and

Tonight.
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Lula , a real tan. had a ball. Her
son also took her to the over
tw~our show or the orchestra
at the coliseum.
Then to top otT the vacation,
the Chester Russells took Lula
to Columbus, lid., to see her
grandson, Ron. who is playing
with "The Accents" at a club
there. Ron. st~r and drwnmer
in a combo, appeared on the Ruth
Lyons Show MOJXIay and ror the
next couple of weeks will be playlog at a restaurant in Cincinnati
before leaving on a We st Coast

available from a number or local people Including Mrs. Ted
Reed and Mrs. Roberta O'Brien,
cOo-Captain&amp; in Meigs County, The
adult tickets are $10 while student tickets, an:l this i nchldes
college students, are $3.
Not only will the tickets p~
vide admission to the three or tour.
perhaps £our concerts or the
This past summer the combo
Tri-County Association, butotller played on a Lawrence Welk show.
area communil;y concerts through
A NOTE FROM Mrs. Jacob
a reciprocity agreement. This
Schafer
of COlumbus, the former
lnchldes the popular Whit-Lo
Garnett
Burchett o£ Middleport.
Singers whi&lt;:h are booked for a
that
her daughter, Daradvises
concert In Parkersburg in Janula
and
infant
daughter, Carla
ary.
Wendy, were on the Paul Dixon
ANN HARLEY, daughter o!Dr. Labor Day television s~· in
alii Mrs. John Harley, Spring- Cincinnati as a promotion for
field, and gr.,_ughter ol Mrs. a Gosurd outti t.
Mr. aod Mrs. Schafer andDarJ. E. llarley, starts her employla's
husbaOO, Clifford W. Smith,
ment I&amp; a medical technician
were
also irterviewed by Mr,
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in
Dixon. The Schafers, incidental~
Baltimore, Md., thl s week.
Am. was &amp;cCOOlPanled to Bal- ly, are delighted with their~
timore Thursday by her par- daughter who, was born on June
ents. She graduated In June (rom 22.

Ohio University. Mrs. Harley oro
Mrs. Margaret Davis, grandmothers of Ann, went to ~ring­
field over last weekeM for a

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MRS. LULA RUSSELL has just
returned £rom the nicest vacaJionl She went to lr:dianapolis to
\&gt;lsiI,. her son, Chester,' and his
lamlly and while there was a
guest al a p'arty which they gave
honoring Jim Roberts who is
with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.

Mr. Roberts is a relative oi
Mrs. Chester Russell and •~
rually when the orchestra cornea
to lndlaDIPOlla, they entertain
lor him. several members or
the orchestra were there, and,

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VISITING IN Middleport this
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaskill were her s~
in-law and daughter, the Rev.
and Mrs. Russell Mcintyre, Toronto, Canada, ard Miss Christine Bugler of Switzerlaod.
The two Chrlstlnes are medical techld.Ciiris at a TortitlD 'hOIpit.al. Russ Is completlj,g wOrk
on his doctorate at the Unlversl~
ty or Toronto ard serves as a
supply minister in the city.
They were joined here by Dr.
aOO Mrs. Steven Coats and son,
Sean, or COlwnbus. Steven is ~~
terning at Doctors Hospital after hi&amp; graduation last spring
&amp;om the Klrksvtlle School In

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POMEROY .. Freedom's one provided by the Meigs CounGl'ea1est llo&lt;:wnent The COnsti· ty schools ror history class study
tutioa 1' was the program theme during the week. Booklets on the
&lt;t Frlday'a m - of Return Constitution were dlotrlbuted.
During U!e meeting which was
Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the
opened
ln ritualistic form by
Daughters of the Amerlcon Rev·
Mrs.
Brewington
and Miss Bess
olutioo, at the home ol M r a.

MrL Guy Nelgler, vice regent,
Jll'esented material oo the Con-

stitution pointing up the observance or Constltutloo Week, Sept
17..23. ll&gt;e re!ern&gt;d to It a• ''the
IUPfellle law of the land with
JrincipleB which have grown
lb onger, richer and r r e e r
tbrough the years."
Relating the history o! t h e

writing ol the COnstlbltlon, Mrs.
Nelller described it "as an inlb'ument ofgovemmenthammore:l out by great statesmen and
U a model ol freedom and dtmocraey."
Mrs. 0. P. Klein, chapter
dalrma..1l ol' Coostitutioo Week
lmOUIIced plans ror the obur:
qnee following her fntroductloo
bf Mrs. James Brewington, re-

Toy Band Bought for
Children by Society
MIDDLEPORT - Purchase o£

athea Society at the Mlddleport

Sanborn, chaplain, the Southeast
District meeting was IIIIIIOWIC·
eel lor Sept. 25 at Lancaster
Mra. Dwight Milhoan report~
ed on activities . ot the Cradle
~ Uberty Chapter ol the Children of the American Revolutioo. Plans "ere discussed for
rnarkJng the graves of Mrs. Edith Hartinger and Mrs. Bertha
Rathburn.
Program books £or tile year
were distributed by the regent

:ested better attendance by
en of the church. Members

that a special program wlU be
featured at the October. meet-

responded to roll call by nam-

~heir favorite ~levislon proMr 8·

• 0 , E. McKJn),ey gave
ing of Phllathea.
prO)'er to open the meeting and
Reported Ill were Mrs. Thel- presented the program entitled
rna Prat~, Mrs. L. R. Wlley, "Who Remembers McGuffey.,

Mrs. Leo Searls, Mrs. Robert
Craig, and Mrs. James Buchanan, with each to be remembered with calls, cards, and prayer. Miss Mabel Hysell read a
letter from Edith Russell, longtime member or the Brad&gt;ury

Commission is
POMEROY - Nettie Hayes
reported that s he had received
her commission as deput)· state
coundlot when Forest Rose
Council 285, Daughters of America, met at the 1\Clpers Plains
hall
E~a Swan, councilor pro tern,
presided at the meeting. Athank-

Party Planned
SYRACUSE A Halloween
party to be held at the parsonage
of the Syracuse Nazarene Church
was planned by the Homebuilders Class Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Maxine Arnold.
Alfred Ruschel was elected
new president of the class and 1
report was given on the progress
Qf the redecoration of the par·

h
related the story of the
life o£ McGutTey and then read
a portion from the fifth reader
entitled uRespect lor the Sabbath Day," and the Lord's Prayer from the third reader.
There was group singing or

&lt;t the • .........., ll( the COnlllllu.
dOll, have beon mloroed by the
- · o1 the n.. Molp c.un..
\l' villages. Re.-s are being
~to di~ their
flap. Amorlean Legion posts
tbe schools lDd the churche~
have boon •liked to ioiD In the
41bwn.,ee.
lira. Klein, usisted by Mra.
J. E. llarlltl', &lt;orwlu,ted a quiz
'"' lbo CGasU~"ion for a quid&lt;
.,..0 Ill IDIWirO. The quiz Ia
Peal fer Pensions

World War 11 pensions and
death beoefll paymenL• l&gt;r•Jb.
lbly wiU r e a c h their peak
abOut the year 2000. The total
CNt)s expected to be $5.5 bil·
1ia11 a )'Qt at that ume.

tlte Phllathea song and Mrs. Rob·
ert McElhlmy read ocrlpture,
Mrs. Paul Winn had a poem

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Ohio; M~lvtn, Patricia, Beatrice,
Glenda, Leroy, Tony, and Tina
Forester, of ReedsvUle.
. Eber, Debra, Roy, Mary, MarJOrie, Tommy, and Tlmrny GOJUan gf Chester; Vicky, Mark
and Vlotor GfiWan of L&lt;q Bot-

''To Each a Season." &amp;Dd Mrs.
George Melnhart gave prliJ'er.
Mrs. McElhinney, Mrs. Meinhart, Mrs. Cluenee McNeal,
Mrs . Wim, and Mrs. Ella Reu- IcOn; John Henry Cllno of Canter were hostesses. A desaert ton; David, Glortne, Kelly, David,
course was served to the 27 Jr., oro Doma oro Kathy Cllne,
members and three guests, Mrs. Water!ord; Amette and Molly
Earl Werner, Mrs. Kemeth Mc- Cllne, New Lexington; Frank,

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Elhinny, and Mrs. Goldie Fry, Garnet and GinnY Potts;
and a new melt'tler, Mrs. Har- cuse.
Clarence an:l 0ara Adams and:
old Wolle.

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cent state session by Mrs. Hayes
who noted that Edith Wakely of
Marietta has been named district deputy.
Annowtcement was made of the
picnic of the past councilors
of District 13 to be held at the
Civitan Park in Marietta at 1

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Laura LaBoiteaux or Cincinnati,
the new state councUor,

Coli is the.season wh~n millions of Jr. High, High School and
ege girls {and boys, too) look to a new range of
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back-to-school social activities..

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Meeting Held
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P an o ""' w ling lo start

Annual Bazaar
Set December 5

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POMEROY
Old ~ou ever l!ave a··"I'Hk wbelleveryihlng
seemed to .hoppell? · I rerf&lt; to lncldellla' thal alalll fOU liqh, and teaeberl frOm l!radeO .o.n
POMEROY, - The OUrs Fain- Michael.
Mu CbaJll8f d Beta ~ Pl'd
PWw . lor lbo D11 111'111.
Mr. ulll Mra. Herbert Mo!J&gt;o
others .thlt bring 'pleaaure.
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tlmiU8h ellbt If uiere P&lt;l iQ" 111, reunion,
Sopl. I, was
Sot.
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dey
Thuroclal'
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uie read- held at
n1rgJ'ound ty~, Clarence. MarilYn, audHer..
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Culumbus
and
Ohio
Mra.
J4ia&gt;
will
opeal&lt;
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Minersville;
Mr.
aDd
MrL
at the ·home Ill Mrs. Doni1d (Pall KoudUbelt.'l
lllg prGIIrlftl
with a bukot dllntr Ill ....,
Electric
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soda!
room.
.ar~oua
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Into the ·house lor Jullla mome.t, gotb&amp;ckilltothe woulii lllte to&gt;iiiooe dl..,..sod, Gllll
to · all the cbUclren Richard Gaul, Mark ..,t Dlv\11, )lymll - Ill itie Ohe&lt;nocin.
Modeling
garmentl
from
El·
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tho
Melp
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cor, ind we diclded to, toke a ohorl cjrlvewblch
IIlii prlua wore nanled to, Qlesteri Geor'P Buah, AarOn.
GD&gt;EON-IIOOsH riWIICln will
la'ted about 45 ml!llles. When we Jltl)led litO the tbelr IQieHotlo the 0111111,y· IU·
oldelt men. Robert
ODd sue, and tleUsaa, Adle!Ji; Mr. be beld 9mdlt1 at thO I'IOrlland berfold'a and the New Y o r k the American Rod Cro01. KJdir ·
driveway at home, I opened the dOO&lt;, the dome light
will relo,y tho Judd
oklelll womeu, Clara oro Mrs. Jack Follrocl, Kiln, Mr. Park. The pladc will beliD at clothln&amp; House and Jewelry trom Moraan will !lire • Iaiii .., 1111r
K. and c. were Mal')' Morris, -rleoce• at au-. Glrll
B1raD 1 p.m.
eame on, and my mother exclllmed: "Lollll''fhat 11 lntertll lria to the coniUlt. llyaell and Iva SJmmt; y.,._t IIlii Mrs. Junes
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Rupe, Mila Wood.l, Jean state, IIlii Robert Jliiriwtt ad
Robi10n, Pomeroy; Mr. anllMri.
MONDAY
the carl" Loan! behold there)Qtlte Hcuiailllell'o "ltiid."l!RdlilliiMiimA11111$1dllllllllllllliM blblea, MJdll!lln-n IIlii san.
Jlff Werll' will tell 'lilieSHarrison, Mr, IIlii Mra.
CHESTER GRADE School PTA
:· pet clog. How she got In the car wltboul me see\111 • ,.
?' n!.. dra Deem;
wbo came the
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state.
For
eJ&amp;I!t
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·' her, ·I wiD never 1m.... u 1he had barked when 1 ojao .
illrtheat. Larr)' Circle (137 Allen Stobart, Ricky, TI'I!IIIP IIlii will me4 M&lt;loldll, 8 p.m. Pro- Announcrng 81rt
the
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Mldclleport;
Pat
Mltaon,
.....,. will lncluclo 1 get • acKA!'m CROW driving, not knOwing she was there, lwoul&lt;! noMubi '·.
mlleo);
awrled
and 'lor the put lour reart Ill
Rutland;
Mr.
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Mrs.
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,...mtod ...~~~or~
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one slrls
bo)' to 11te Amorlcan
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Ud hlpc.,.le morrled
Mr. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Er- raom . - . , illd ........._.
Le81on'•
and boyo ateteL
nest
JohnsOII
oro
Bol&gt;,
Belpre;
to be pr.....uod. Relrelllunlllll
poned. Mra. Haedaahelt uld, "Oh, she Iowa to ride "on! wouhl have
and Mra. Shan Wells; oldest
Qlllcers
lor
lbo
1968~ y rlddenwlthollllp. . rorbours."
lflndmother, Clara Hyaell; Mr. and Mrs. Werden Ours, Mrs. will bo soroed.
MIDDLEI'ORT - Mr. and preafdlng at T!Jireday nliJIII'I
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA,
·· L11l SundaY !lOOk my llrst oulky ride. Den H-shelt purehisp-andlilother, Virgloll Mae VanMeter, Robert Dura, R~
Mrs. Michael Blaine or Middle- meelln&amp; first ct the elm Je&amp;r,
by VanMeter, Mr. and Mro. WU- 7:30 p.m. lololldaY at elem....,.
ed tho cart for hia 10111 who CMR a veq nice pOI\V. Weli I climbed
Llfferty; younaell father, Shan
port are IIIIIIOWiclng tlte birth d. were Barbara Betzlng, pre-;
and. away we went. lt was a real thrl1l.
Well&amp;, and )'9'JIIPSt mother, lard Pigott, Rachel ant tria, building; WlUlam Hughes, uecuLong Bottom.
tlve head of the Southern LOcal · • daughter, Bethany ~.ym, Wed- Boll !111011, nee pre~
, · My mother, who vory well remembers the dl,l' wben the horae
Charlene Wells.
nooclal' morning at Holzer !loa- Pearl Wol::w , ireuurer; m.Mr.
1nd
Mrs.
Dale
C.
Powell,
Olld biJ8Il)' waa the thing decided she also warted to ride. And beMusic and singing was enjoySchool dilltri&lt;L apeaker; relrelhMr.
and
Mrs.
Shin Wells IIlii menta served by the executive pltal. The babY wolghod a I x nor Blaettnar, noonllng socrelltY8 me, ahe climbed ab&lt;loni oro lOOk aride. Silo Is. a s-tbeart
ed In the atterooon.
JIOIIII'l• and lour ouncea.
tar:Y; Mildred Karr, corre~
IIlii loves a good time. I bellave ... re·"•
Present friBil Racine were Mr. Malinda, !na Clldwell, COlumbus; comml-·
..,.. e·'""ed
"'"" heraelt
POMEROY - ElectiDn or d.GrandparentS
are
Mr.
and
tng secretary. MrS. Marcia lloiiJudd
Ours,
Mr.'
oro
Mrs.
SlierMIDDLEI'ORT PTA, 7:30Moll11 brOOJiht bock sweet mamorlea, rm sure.
Mrs. Douglas
·•· Wolle
1 Circle, BMarflcero for the 1968~ ~ear and oro
Mra.
ThomU
A.
Blaine,
Sr.,
atetter Ia tho II0&lt;1al ldvl- d
man
Clay
Jr.,
Cheryl,
Rand)'.
• ·' Speol&lt;lDa of my mother I hope thai when I om her age I can r&amp;••
• Lew • OUrs, Roy ush,
day nlgbt, elementarY auditorPhilip,
Pemy
IIlii
GloMI,
Bu&lt;k·
member the peat 11 well as ahe. She can ·-••
....,eycont.eats
Ium; Erl&lt; Hut, principal, speak· Middleport, an~ Mrs, Goldie Van the chapter.
....- Welsh very well IIlii· the
werecompletion
feature• d.olthe
Fr~ nillrt Mr.
F1 and Mrs.
Cl 1 Chrlsle P""eU,
-•
others aUendinll were P h 11
eye IA.ke; Opal Graham, Jessie er; discusalon groups of teach- Maire of West Columbia, w.
kids me no erd•when 1.try the 1·-~~
....... - 1 just can't •••
,..... my............
orence
rc
e,
Greg
Do1anew,
~~- ineetma &lt;t the 1'I&gt;IDODI Grange
Mr -~ Mr
Va.
The
great.granq,orents
are
Mullen,
M&amp;rprei FoUrod, NetMae
BUll,
CI'OI'In
Cltyj
Calvin
In the right place. But abe can.
llopr
uu
s. Richers and parents; meotlntl cloalgat the Rock ~rings ball with -~
Mr .wn
-~
0 aura,
Mrs.
Julia
Van
Matre
and
Mr.
lie
BroWn,
Vera Crow, Terea
Ours,
Canal
Fulton;
Mr.
and
w•·,
urs,
nated as ••Weloome New Faml.•v obe atmnded the state Fair not OIICO this year bUt twice. the Hemlock Grange as hoeL uu
N
Bethe '· he ey JOurs
ke uu
ud
Mrs.
Hobart
Marr
or
West
SWatzel,
Reva
Vangbtn, Velma
Mrs.
Ivan
McWhoriA!n,
Larr~
oro
She hid a wonder!ul attltuclo toward.ll!e,
has, and 1 hope alancy,
r T las, a Bush
Hes Nlght."
Columbia,
and
Mr.
and
M
r
1.
Rue,
Norma
Amlbary,
!lllrltrJ
Gary,
Mt.
Vernon;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
way• wW have a smUt lor everybne and be able to enjoy ure to- Stockton,
The newmaster;
ol!lcers Mendel
are Stan!ord
Jor. IIlii
u--1 Carole,
nd p Portland.
ul Dea 0 h 1 o;
TUESJAY
Donald Lafferty, Marion; Mr.
Ralph
Abrams
of
New
Castle,
Beeg]e,
Undl
Beegle,
Lee
LM,
CLASS 12, Heath Methodist
morrow
e Deem.
a
aMr. and Mra,
n Evans,
~ moreasthinmu&lt;b
ohe. u she does today. No one deseneo happlnooa ~· overoeer; Pauline ~~. GladYs
Nor- and Mrs. Howard Blazer, Waver·
Jnd,
·
anclll&gt;lrllll'
Custer.
Churcb, 7:30 TuesdaY~. Mro.
. ~ecturer; Mal')' Genbelmer, cllap- man Deem oro AnthOI\Y oro ne.
lain; George Genbefmer, stew- nlse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.y; Mrs. Dora Brown, New Wat.. Nan Moore, proaram leadlr;
er!ord; Mr. oro Mrs. M. W. Mrs. L. W. McComas, devOtionI RECEIVED A LETTER TIIURSDAY evening slating tl1at 1 ard; Norman WID alllstanlotewCochran, Raymotxl OUrs, Urich&amp;-' al chalrmani officers, hostess- .
had won a week' a vacaUon for two ln F1orlda. Now this was hard to ard; Bolly ~ lad)- aaallll·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. James 1Je.
believe, but a!lor reading the Jetter, sho.e!IOIJI!h, It was legitimate. ant steward; Letha lolorrla, seC·
Long, Bobby, Charyl, and TereWOMEN'S AuxlllarY, Veterans
When my busband and aon, Jim flrot told me, they read theletmr retary; Leo stol')', treasurer.
&amp;a, Mr. &amp;I'll Mra. Lawrence De- Meniorlal llospltal, 7:30 p.m.
SharoD Jewell was elected 1'10lira~ I told them nol to kid me. But they weren't.
Long, Beverly oro Sheila, Sprl~ TUesdaY, ho.P,Ial dining room.
mou.
Helen Q.dvey, Flora; Fran·
So come December, norldl, here we come. Not only do we get
lleld; Virgil OUrs, vernon oro Election or ol!lcero to be held.
our choice or motela, hotels, etc., but any city on either C()&amp;sL We ces i:oetlleJn, Cares; and AmOo
Michael, New Philadelphia; Mr.
WEDNE!ilAY
Leonard gatekeeper. Story was
pt rree gol~ awlmmJnro . -.. et&lt;.. and $140 bonus which loin
and Mrs. Denise Ours, wen ..
Mrs.
James
Bucttanan
wu
reWINDING
TR AlL Garden Club
cc:qton rorm that you use wben ')'au purchase something. Now hoW named ,leslslatlve apnt, Mia• turned to her home WedneiCIII' ville; Larry Circle, Chicago.
Wednesda,y.
8
p.m .• bomeofMrs.
Leonard, the )'\lOth chairman, and
llboul those 1111ples? We are delliJIIIed.
·
8Dd MrL Jdm Ours, Mr. Allard Pratt. There will be a
Mr.
atter
confinement
to
Holzer
llo
..
~ I won the !abulous prize? I signed a cerd In the LudUe story, the ladle• actlvl\l' pltal where she was a. surldcal and Mra. VWOO Jones, Mr. IIlii
plant ..change.
comm1uee cbaJrman.
BuckeYe bul1diJ1g at tlto Ohio State Fair. ·
Mrs. BUl stover, Dunbar; Mrs.
SYRACUSE THIRD WednesdaY
Tho ....,ey contests were held pillont.
Mrs.
Myrtle
Watkins
and Mrs. Ella Buchanan, Iva Slmms, Ar- Homemakers Club, 10 a.rn. WedMR. Al'ID MRS. ruCK WERRY have moved to GJenvWe, W, w1t11 the folJowinll reiUlts: Nina Nealey Whlte ol Akron left Fri- lle L Brumfield, Clara Hysell,
nesdaY at munl clpal pori&lt; meetVa., where ruck Ia a junior at Glenville state. Kathy (Hannahs) Mac:umber, tlrll, Elizabeth Jor. day !ollowlnB a several days' Ada Holley, Mr. and Mrs. K. ing hOUse; activities for year
hal 1cceptecl employment with the college. Goal luck to 7011 botb. dan, aeoond, and Emma Adami, vlall with Mrs. Beulab Whlte. H. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
will be planned; potluck dlnrier
tltlrd In the cookie contest with
New Zeofllth ··zer~ette" can make life hm again . Pre cision amplifi·
Ours,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
E.
1L
Noble
re·
Elolse
Ours,
Huntington;
at noon. Members to brinK own
eight entries; PollY Dyer, flrat.
ca l•on from 2 M.rro· l•thic* c•rcu• ls . Weighs only 1/6 ounce and
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Walker, table service; beverages providROOd !or mmt mild los~es Come in For a demon~tr&lt;1l10n of Zenith's
and Keitlt A&gt;hll!ll', ae&lt;ODCI, lD the turned to thol r homO at Prince·
ona;
Mrs.
VIrginia
Coebran.
toll,
W.
va.
FrldoY
after
spendnew Zc1W it e It m&lt;~y lle just nght lor you 1
ed
by
the
hostess.
All
homemal&lt;na:H&lt;mal needlework embroidered scarf; Norma Lee, first, in Ing a week here with Mra. E. Chester, W, ,VLi Mr. and Mrs. ers welcome.
Ralph Murray, Roanoke, VL;
7'/l~fl! 1'• ''"''''' go&lt;&gt; " bol~• '"' "~ go&lt;o "~
embrolclored pillow cues; ll&gt;sr· M. Wood.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Harold
Jobnsoo,
Howard
Ours,
Mr.
IIlii
Mrs.
Ralph
Al,JTHORIZ£0 ZENITH DEAltM
I'OMEROY - Mra. H e n r y Mrs, IIO)'ea. The October meet- em Jewell, firat, crocheted clolty; ~rtngfleld, have returned to Ours, New Brighton, PLi ~ store c:oupon&amp;, found in magaIng
will
be
hold
at
the
~
of
Mra.
Lee,
ftrtt,
cotton
~eSI.
zines
and
member&amp;
are
recpeatReibel was hollesf for a .meet.
Plana were completed lor the their home' after vlsltl.nl here drea K. Evans, Rantaul, DLi Mr. ed to take them to the october
1111 Ill the putcouncllors.of Thoo- Jilra. Sarab Dlddle.
Ylll IMtTM AUDIOoYIIUM.I,
Favor• of miDlalure boakei&amp; amua1 counll ol!lcers conteteece aeveral clays with Mrs. llarry and Mrs. Howard Perkins and meeting lor Mrs. Kenneth Grll·
,, w.......
tt. """"" ...
dorUI Council 1~, Daughtert d
Davis, Wolfe Drive. Pomeroy. Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. George
e.n CeiJMt
. ., .
ct
artlfl&lt;lal
flowerl
were
given
to
be
hold
on
Nov.
11
at
the
Rock
lith
to
be
redeemed
In
cesh.
America, at iter
Rlclge
~I.JMiaJISI'.
Clendennilll, Mrs. Jackie D. Peyaa favors. Mro. Reibel aeroed ~ring· hall . Nov. 16 .... tent&amp;·
. .artq Al4 o.pt.
""It the October meeting stan·
home Thur ac1o,y night.
ton, EastLiverpooli·W. R. Hughes
I til 1Um.l ill lllnl6nl abel lit Zlllltll HNtit11
ley
procllds
books
will
be
dislively
set
as
th""-~
1\ILJ
b
e
-~·
' Attl!!ldb'll t b • county.wlde gran~&amp;· ~ .
aDd family, Gallipolts Ferry, W.
fr::-.OIJ!
..
- ··
... ~by
.
CJ Pllnl null lull dlllils tiM lrtt UMrlturt
meetln8
~ 'iialll~
irlbuted and anyone wishing to
va.
were Mra. Mab8l Wolfe, ' ·Mrs.
J
was
announced
that
Mr.
and
order
tbelr
procll&lt;ls
can
con·
:=J
Pltnl tlliptiDN rwe Jlllomt to ttrMp fof 1 11ft.
'\lfe 'to the
COra
Beegle,
a.ad
guests,
DonMrs.
Stoekton
were
elected
ae
tact
members
of
the
Club.
(Contlnoed
from
pogo
5)
.llas _,ad the meetllll. Mill
The Octd&gt;er meeting will be
Ema Jesse CCI!ldllcted the meet- na IIlii Fl,l' Reibel, and MrL deleptes to the state conven· Mra. Criswell wore a green coat
NAMf - - - - - - - - - - tlan
to
be
hold
In
Dl,l'lm,
0&lt;1.
held
Donlof
Reibel.
at the Allred Grange hall
and
dress
ensemble
ct
A
•
line
·.~ng With plODS being dlacusaed
'"' Wednesd;Q', Oct. 9. The time
stYle with matching acceuorles
28-31.
lor the IIIIUa1 Chrlatmaa par·
Report•
were
heard
I
r
o
m
for this meeting has beiln changand
a
yellow
rosebud
corsage.
\l'. Mra. Fred Deo,..ar ...., ap.
CLASS PLANS SALE
-------STATE
ed to 7:30 p.m. and It Ia !-"'
ln
a
blue
coat
Mrs.
Custer
was
I'OMEROY - The IIIIPilY liar· eight - · · Star GriiiiP wiU
polDied 10 ~ arrangemtml
for lbo dblle!: · ch will bo hold veater• Claal &lt;t lbo 1'1011111'01 hoot the November meeting at IDd dress ensemble and had a
TUPPERS PLAINS- TheTUP- that all women ct )loth CXliiiDIUD·
which
time
the
new
omcers
will
itleo will note the &lt;~u~nge ct time :
)link rosebud ooraage.
... lbe ..
ThursdaY In 1Je. TrinitY United CJmcb ct Cbrlat
/ers Plalns·Al!red Community
A
reception
honoring
the
couand Ill' to attend.
will bold a l'IIIIU1ial0 aale ThurO· be inolalled.
Hemlock Grange members ser- ple waa held Jmmedlately follow· Clllh · met at the home of Mrs.
· Jl. $ reported thai Mro. Lot- day and Friday In the Elberfeld
Vera W~r for its September
ved refresbments lllring a CCIII· lllg tlte wedding In the cbur&lt;h
tie CObin. It having 4!11'e dll!lcul- building on Main St.
meeljjlg with Mrs. Jimmie Lee
JARMAN'S SHAPED SHOE IN
eluding social hour.
!IOcla1 room. The not oovered Bailey, president, presiding.
t;r•.Gomol were pll,l'ed wltllpri•brlclo'• table was centsred with
ea ·~ . won bY lllro. Mabel
Tho sed'otaJ'Y ol tho WI,I'B and
Written history began with
a flve-tlored wNllng cake top.. means committee. Mrs. Ethel
~1, . Mra. Margaret Soldenpeel with lbe traditional mlnla· ArbauiJII, reported that she has
,.bel, Mra. Winona Cook, aDd the Greek blaloriiiD Hero4otwl.
ture bride and groom. An ar- a &amp;UJIRly ol vanilla, pepper,
~ of IIWDll was used Oil shear• and dish cloths lor sale.
MIDDLEI'ORT - The llllllual tile plano, and wedding hells docMrs. Clarence Headley. chair·
CbrlstmaS b...... ct the Aller· orated the wall. Mrs. PaUl' Harman
of the f&gt;!'-laws committee,
_ , Circle or Heatb Methodist rah ol Bello, W. VL, presided
aald the group 1o nearing compleoral or tbe blab acbool .,...,. Church hal been scheduled lor at the JlWICh boWl, and M r •· tlnn or the by~awa and the name
. pOMEROY - II waa voted ates lor glfla.
SWve !ibudlc or Brldpport ct tlte clli&gt; should be decided.
·
Dec. 5.
tiJ send $5 I ' JldM to a aemJTho .-1 meetln8 ...., ached·
Plana for the bazaar...,.. mode aad Mro. Frank Shumad&lt;er or It was YOted and awroved to
nat7 In EIJiadOr to educate a uled for Oct. 10 wlt1l Mrs. Anna during a June,_ meellnil or the Plltaburgh, Pa• ..-.ed the cako.
call the name "The T.P.A. Tuppi1ell the catholiC worn- BladrtiiiOd. lllaa Martbl HOW· group Tllllrldl,l' at the church. Dln1ng room hosteai8B were MrL
..,.. Club met Thuroclal' nlgltt ell, Mra. Dan Mullen, M.a. Dor· )lOlls from the prclotlct Mrs. Earl Knlgbt, Mrl. Gl- Lam· pers PlainS-Alfred) communlt;v
Club.
tin tho .Sac!'~~! Hoorl Churcli aud· otiQ' Nlorl. ~ 11111 cliriaune ' Peril' Mitch
table. bert, IIlii Mra. Grae French.
A ruJillll8ll8 aale will be beld
ltoriWD· •'
~ aalltehoatellll, Prill'- Named co-d&gt;llnnon &lt;t the ba·
-sta lor the wedding aad at the barn m the Clarence Head. !l'IIO •cl~ ~ voted to send ..- concluded the moo~Jn&amp;,.
zaar ......, Mrs. E¥erolte Dovla reception wore reglatered by lit)' farm Friday, Sept. 27, IIISJt.
'to !hi ~.~~.. mlsalml.
Ilia a Bomle ~er, CoiUm- lllg at 10 a.m. Additional rem.
Gamel' were plo,yed With prlz· aacl Mrs. c. M. wo~ "Pull ~ Mrl. n.omaa es btbal waa b)' Mrs. Rdl: ReD·
A 1'0UDi" tab'e dlacuasllll of 1111.
maae has entlected elnoe
Jr., ~ Mrl. C&amp;tll.. -1,1', Mrl. Call1arlnt
For
wedding trip the
,._una ond pilnl for the Je&amp;l'
the
Jut
sale.
It was dtdded to
. Wolih reported em t b e Olld W.a Olp PJerottl.
woo beld cmlnl the moot1•1 br1c1o &lt;hUlled lllto a 111111 liPid oellthe !urnlture whl&lt;h has _ ,
.CotboUC" Wo-•o Club oonvenRe(re~ _., IO~ed by preslclod over by MrL Walter dod&gt;l~i:eaoted IIIII wlt1l which
ooUeeted at the sale.
PUttiNG
11m llillm lhi!Y ·~ recort. lira. Wlllflm ReiDberl. MrL Mil· IIIJOI, pi'ell-.
lbe _.. browa acceaao~• and
Is to be hold
1y In SteuJ!emlllo.
' · dre!l lol~Coltou&amp;ll. Mra. Komoth Qlesta at the !.......... - e lbo orchid .oroaie flolll her A
In NOvtlnber. The datewlllbean·
llro. Wollh thaMed all McCulloi&amp;l&gt;. lire. n.omaa Able, )l'n, Sblela 'tYler Ill Ca1lloroll, bridal boucpet.
C...pleto
..,..cad at the October meotlDc.
wbD aaalated wltlt t1te bl..,.,..._ ODd Mro. J. M.
A 1915 grdlate d. MlddloIIlii Jlra, E. 11. Nable &lt;t Prln.-.
Selection
J decided to UYO a II
bile canllion ·.., Alia. B. 'l11aDk
fAII,W.VL
pbrt lf1ll1 Scbool, and a 1t88
Jo..an Shooa
)'011 nOt.o',...
sev. , _ &lt;t $. JoiOIIb'l For Mot~
Jlllal Scbool of NurliDI at POrk- . 9illllll Cblrle-. W. Va.; Mr.
1.2.95 .. 23.95
eraburl. w. va., the liJ"I. and llrt. Bart Am1ek. st. Al,'
Burnished Chestnut, }lll'DIIID's newest
euater 11 - -"&gt;7«1 ot the - . w. va.; Mra. Beltl BaJ.
J
hand-antiqued leather, in rich warm brown.
Cblrle"""' Ma1l!dl'lal JlnlplleJ, 11J, ~ illd VOrlt Ballo.y, LIDmake&amp; a handsome accent to the
. ' Yr. ~' 'wbo P"tloted a1n8o ~c:!L; ..... and )fro. Fred

,:; a·

wife, ,11/C!r'-1'·

bers for gifts and cards durlng
her hospltallzaUon. It was decid-

level protram.

naa.

you · card was read from Clarence Koehler £or fiowers sent

and Mrs. Klein thanked mem:

Prof•ssional Buain•••
Trolnin9 can be obtained
only through a coli~•·

Arnold, lonl, 1!dclle ind ~
H..,p, Letart Falls; John ondWoIIOl"l ·Bei.ver. Beverly Slnith,
Coty, Cola IIlii Looter lfiDbV.
Pollleroy; lof.yrtlo, IIGbert IIlii
Denny Wolfe! Ernos~ Audelle,
Brell[da, Br,uce, Berettl, Benlt.11 and Ftedl Deeter; Howard,
Nancy, llhonda, Sharon, Beverly,
lludcly, Herbop1, Tereu IIlii Ta.
mara SUe Ervin; Mildred GUlUan, C!l&amp;rles, Betljl, IIlii Joy
Ann Spoull; Gonld,ll&gt;irley,Gien,
Sheryl, Mark, antLorl Am Simp.
son; Paul, Wnma, Way1._,; and
WendeD Ervin; O&gt;arles Lola IIlii
Charlo• Edward Cline n, Erneat and F1ossle Bush, Max,
Joe, Edith, 'I'Imllly IIlii Sidney
Manuel; Junior, Graee, Paul uti
Bradley Holallwer; BID prdner, Plul, .-,ant Paula
Wolle; Leo, Helen, IIlii Ora l1llJ,
EdDI, Otis oro Max Knopp, Harry Wolfe, ·Joe Prollltt, Dorolll1
Pro!IIU IIlii Mitzi Wolle, all of
Jladne.
Visiting Mrs. Beaver at home
were Jamea, Margaret, Jimmy
l!u•le IIlii Dora Cline or Bever~
Ricky Cline ol, New Lexington,
oro Roland Wolfe or Dllnola.

,

Xi Gamma ·Mu Style Show ··

D ~of A Council Meets

sonage baaemenL
Atteo:ling the meeting were
the Rev. and Mrs, A E. Miller•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ruschel'
Thelma Custer, and Mrs. Arnoti

Bee-

Tim. MUla, Vfcld, .Brian,
Windy {MJie, and Glodya
HUI, all o1 Culumbus· 11arry
Bonnie, Diane, May, ne, Tom, Emma; Carol, and
Chris IWI, and Roger, Jean,
Jerry . oro Pamela Jean Nett,
of Lod1. Obio; Helen and Char·
les Wolle, Linda and Jerri Jean
Black, ol Lookbonle, Ohio.
carl, Connie, Edward, Jerry
Mary Ruth, Vl&lt;!Qo and N...;.
HW of Medina; Don. Bernice
Judy' Barbie, .Fannie, Donua
Denise HW, o1 warren, Ohlot
RosseU, Seva IIlii carol Cline
oro Goldie Beqle, of Franklin,
trice,

oro

Received

schools and libraries.
Mra. Oscar Roedel was 8
guest. Members responded to
roll call with quotations o1 grest
Americana. Refreshments were
pat.
Sbe reported that proclama· served by Mrs. Skinner, M r s.
lions cloalgnatlng the week o1 Mark Grueser, Jr., and Mrs. J.
!!opt. 17.:3 as Coostltutlon Week
marking tile 181st amiver~

A dinner was served and wlth
the dinner was served a birthday cake decorated in a rose
motit Sack races were held and
pictures were taken of the complete group. There was soft ball
ror the men and boys.

Attending were Herman, Mat-

ssed the change In the Wed.
nesday night prayer service and

Thur~ night.

Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held Oct 3 4
and 5, and lt was annoon~' b'
Mra. Denver Rice, presideni.

children Including Mattie HW,
Culwnbus; Seva Cllno of FrankUn; Debra GilUI;In o£ Chester
and John Beaver of Pomeroy.

Ue, atxl Clark HUl; Rex,

who has moved to
emsylvania.
cu Mn. Clyda Allensworth dis-

dren waa approved by the PhilChurch or Christ

Among the 151 ,))Oraons ltmllding were Mr&amp; ·Beaver's foor

~Wiity,

a 22.plece toy band for the Meigs
County class of retarded chil-

At Halloween

Missouri.

Constitution is Theme
Of DAR Unit Friday

Georp!ldmer.

roRTLAND - Ninety-seven of ance ol her 94th birthday.
The reunion also marked the
the grandchildren and great grandchiJdren o! Mrs. Fannie homecoming of Clark Hll1, 1CoBeaver were on hand Sunday, lumbus, coming to his former
Sept. 8, when a reunion was held home here £or the first "time In
at the Portland Park in observ- 20 years.

Ou~s., Far.nily Reunion

0

~

Descendents of Fannie Beaver Hold Reunion September 8

.

...UJ'e p.m.
The -'&lt;Mq&gt; will lncla41!&gt;

~ In

COMMUNITY CONCERT PATRONS can look forward to siBil&amp;thing aew ani different this seasm. The Tri-County AssoclaUon has
already bcK*ed two programs which are sure to be well accepted
by concert goers, with, perhaps, some special appeal for the younger seL
F1rst in the series, Oct. 20, will be the youthful. versatile, am.
worldo-traveled Add.lss and Crolul who sing to their own accompaniment on a variety ollnstruments.

.:em

,.

p()MEI!Ql• ~ The SOoU
· , Foremwl, Co. ,Iilli ......ct
a teacbera' rui~inc' !iofltsliop
111 die ·I'IOmerw Elemetllar7
~ Cili : Weclneoclal' from 7
'

,.

.

'

~&lt;Ut

Jt'a the little thln&amp;s that count: someUmes a telEPhone call,
a viait make all the dirterence In a day,

Then in March, the Lee Evans
Trio has been booked for a Sunday afternoon concert. Th is jazz
trio is of television fame having
been on nwnerous shows includ-

By Katie Craw

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Ple11111tly 1urprishl@' Mrs. Eleanor Zelher with a visit were

member• ol the Sallsbucy Cadetm Girl Scout Troop 20a Mn. wa...
da Rizer is the troop leader.
Mrs. Zeiher, a former teacher or girls in the troop has been
confined to her home for more than a year because
a broken
hlj&gt;. The girls took her a basket o! CrulL

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the Ed Sullivan, Today, and

Tonight.
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Lula , a real tan. had a ball. Her
son also took her to the over
tw~our show or the orchestra
at the coliseum.
Then to top otT the vacation,
the Chester Russells took Lula
to Columbus, lid., to see her
grandson, Ron. who is playing
with "The Accents" at a club
there. Ron. st~r and drwnmer
in a combo, appeared on the Ruth
Lyons Show MOJXIay and ror the
next couple of weeks will be playlog at a restaurant in Cincinnati
before leaving on a We st Coast

available from a number or local people Including Mrs. Ted
Reed and Mrs. Roberta O'Brien,
cOo-Captain&amp; in Meigs County, The
adult tickets are $10 while student tickets, an:l this i nchldes
college students, are $3.
Not only will the tickets p~
vide admission to the three or tour.
perhaps £our concerts or the
This past summer the combo
Tri-County Association, butotller played on a Lawrence Welk show.
area communil;y concerts through
A NOTE FROM Mrs. Jacob
a reciprocity agreement. This
Schafer
of COlumbus, the former
lnchldes the popular Whit-Lo
Garnett
Burchett o£ Middleport.
Singers whi&lt;:h are booked for a
that
her daughter, Daradvises
concert In Parkersburg in Janula
and
infant
daughter, Carla
ary.
Wendy, were on the Paul Dixon
ANN HARLEY, daughter o!Dr. Labor Day television s~· in
alii Mrs. John Harley, Spring- Cincinnati as a promotion for
field, and gr.,_ughter ol Mrs. a Gosurd outti t.
Mr. aod Mrs. Schafer andDarJ. E. llarley, starts her employla's
husbaOO, Clifford W. Smith,
ment I&amp; a medical technician
were
also irterviewed by Mr,
at Johns Hopkins Hospital in
Dixon. The Schafers, incidental~
Baltimore, Md., thl s week.
Am. was &amp;cCOOlPanled to Bal- ly, are delighted with their~
timore Thursday by her par- daughter who, was born on June
ents. She graduated In June (rom 22.

Ohio University. Mrs. Harley oro
Mrs. Margaret Davis, grandmothers of Ann, went to ~ring­
field over last weekeM for a

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MRS. LULA RUSSELL has just
returned £rom the nicest vacaJionl She went to lr:dianapolis to
\&gt;lsiI,. her son, Chester,' and his
lamlly and while there was a
guest al a p'arty which they gave
honoring Jim Roberts who is
with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.

Mr. Roberts is a relative oi
Mrs. Chester Russell and •~
rually when the orchestra cornea
to lndlaDIPOlla, they entertain
lor him. several members or
the orchestra were there, and,

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VISITING IN Middleport this
past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Gaskill were her s~
in-law and daughter, the Rev.
and Mrs. Russell Mcintyre, Toronto, Canada, ard Miss Christine Bugler of Switzerlaod.
The two Chrlstlnes are medical techld.Ciiris at a TortitlD 'hOIpit.al. Russ Is completlj,g wOrk
on his doctorate at the Unlversl~
ty or Toronto ard serves as a
supply minister in the city.
They were joined here by Dr.
aOO Mrs. Steven Coats and son,
Sean, or COlwnbus. Steven is ~~
terning at Doctors Hospital after hi&amp; graduation last spring
&amp;om the Klrksvtlle School In

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POMEROY .. Freedom's one provided by the Meigs CounGl'ea1est llo&lt;:wnent The COnsti· ty schools ror history class study
tutioa 1' was the program theme during the week. Booklets on the
&lt;t Frlday'a m - of Return Constitution were dlotrlbuted.
During U!e meeting which was
Jonathan Meigs Chapter of the
opened
ln ritualistic form by
Daughters of the Amerlcon Rev·
Mrs.
Brewington
and Miss Bess
olutioo, at the home ol M r a.

MrL Guy Nelgler, vice regent,
Jll'esented material oo the Con-

stitution pointing up the observance or Constltutloo Week, Sept
17..23. ll&gt;e re!ern&gt;d to It a• ''the
IUPfellle law of the land with
JrincipleB which have grown
lb onger, richer and r r e e r
tbrough the years."
Relating the history o! t h e

writing ol the COnstlbltlon, Mrs.
Nelller described it "as an inlb'ument ofgovemmenthammore:l out by great statesmen and
U a model ol freedom and dtmocraey."
Mrs. 0. P. Klein, chapter
dalrma..1l ol' Coostitutioo Week
lmOUIIced plans ror the obur:
qnee following her fntroductloo
bf Mrs. James Brewington, re-

Toy Band Bought for
Children by Society
MIDDLEPORT - Purchase o£

athea Society at the Mlddleport

Sanborn, chaplain, the Southeast
District meeting was IIIIIIOWIC·
eel lor Sept. 25 at Lancaster
Mra. Dwight Milhoan report~
ed on activities . ot the Cradle
~ Uberty Chapter ol the Children of the American Revolutioo. Plans "ere discussed for
rnarkJng the graves of Mrs. Edith Hartinger and Mrs. Bertha
Rathburn.
Program books £or tile year
were distributed by the regent

:ested better attendance by
en of the church. Members

that a special program wlU be
featured at the October. meet-

responded to roll call by nam-

~heir favorite ~levislon proMr 8·

• 0 , E. McKJn),ey gave
ing of Phllathea.
prO)'er to open the meeting and
Reported Ill were Mrs. Thel- presented the program entitled
rna Prat~, Mrs. L. R. Wlley, "Who Remembers McGuffey.,

Mrs. Leo Searls, Mrs. Robert
Craig, and Mrs. James Buchanan, with each to be remembered with calls, cards, and prayer. Miss Mabel Hysell read a
letter from Edith Russell, longtime member or the Brad&gt;ury

Commission is
POMEROY - Nettie Hayes
reported that s he had received
her commission as deput)· state
coundlot when Forest Rose
Council 285, Daughters of America, met at the 1\Clpers Plains
hall
E~a Swan, councilor pro tern,
presided at the meeting. Athank-

Party Planned
SYRACUSE A Halloween
party to be held at the parsonage
of the Syracuse Nazarene Church
was planned by the Homebuilders Class Thursday night at the
home of Mrs. Maxine Arnold.
Alfred Ruschel was elected
new president of the class and 1
report was given on the progress
Qf the redecoration of the par·

h
related the story of the
life o£ McGutTey and then read
a portion from the fifth reader
entitled uRespect lor the Sabbath Day," and the Lord's Prayer from the third reader.
There was group singing or

&lt;t the • .........., ll( the COnlllllu.
dOll, have beon mloroed by the
- · o1 the n.. Molp c.un..
\l' villages. Re.-s are being
~to di~ their
flap. Amorlean Legion posts
tbe schools lDd the churche~
have boon •liked to ioiD In the
41bwn.,ee.
lira. Klein, usisted by Mra.
J. E. llarlltl', &lt;orwlu,ted a quiz
'"' lbo CGasU~"ion for a quid&lt;
.,..0 Ill IDIWirO. The quiz Ia
Peal fer Pensions

World War 11 pensions and
death beoefll paymenL• l&gt;r•Jb.
lbly wiU r e a c h their peak
abOut the year 2000. The total
CNt)s expected to be $5.5 bil·
1ia11 a )'Qt at that ume.

tlte Phllathea song and Mrs. Rob·
ert McElhlmy read ocrlpture,
Mrs. Paul Winn had a poem

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Ohio; M~lvtn, Patricia, Beatrice,
Glenda, Leroy, Tony, and Tina
Forester, of ReedsvUle.
. Eber, Debra, Roy, Mary, MarJOrie, Tommy, and Tlmrny GOJUan gf Chester; Vicky, Mark
and Vlotor GfiWan of L&lt;q Bot-

''To Each a Season." &amp;Dd Mrs.
George Melnhart gave prliJ'er.
Mrs. McElhinney, Mrs. Meinhart, Mrs. Cluenee McNeal,
Mrs . Wim, and Mrs. Ella Reu- IcOn; John Henry Cllno of Canter were hostesses. A desaert ton; David, Glortne, Kelly, David,
course was served to the 27 Jr., oro Doma oro Kathy Cllne,
members and three guests, Mrs. Water!ord; Amette and Molly
Earl Werner, Mrs. Kemeth Mc- Cllne, New Lexington; Frank,

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Elhinny, and Mrs. Goldie Fry, Garnet and GinnY Potts;
and a new melt'tler, Mrs. Har- cuse.
Clarence an:l 0ara Adams and:
old Wolle.

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cent state session by Mrs. Hayes
who noted that Edith Wakely of
Marietta has been named district deputy.
Annowtcement was made of the
picnic of the past councilors
of District 13 to be held at the
Civitan Park in Marietta at 1

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Laura LaBoiteaux or Cincinnati,
the new state councUor,

Coli is the.season wh~n millions of Jr. High, High School and
ege girls {and boys, too) look to a new range of
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back-to-school social activities..

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Meeting Held
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Set December 5

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POMEROY
Old ~ou ever l!ave a··"I'Hk wbelleveryihlng
seemed to .hoppell? · I rerf&lt; to lncldellla' thal alalll fOU liqh, and teaeberl frOm l!radeO .o.n
POMEROY, - The OUrs Fain- Michael.
Mu CbaJll8f d Beta ~ Pl'd
PWw . lor lbo D11 111'111.
Mr. ulll Mra. Herbert Mo!J&gt;o
others .thlt bring 'pleaaure.
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tlmiU8h ellbt If uiere P&lt;l iQ" 111, reunion,
Sopl. I, was
Sot.
o
dey
Thuroclal'
nliJIII
In
the
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a
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At
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SahlrdlY eveling "" 'inother al)d 1 olo11Jied particular
uie read- held at
n1rgJ'ound ty~, Clarence. MarilYn, audHer..
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Culumbus
and
Ohio
Mra.
J4ia&gt;
will
opeal&lt;
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Minersville;
Mr.
aDd
MrL
at the ·home Ill Mrs. Doni1d (Pall KoudUbelt.'l
lllg prGIIrlftl
with a bukot dllntr Ill ....,
Electric
eo.
soda!
room.
.ar~oua
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Into the ·house lor Jullla mome.t, gotb&amp;ckilltothe woulii lllte to&gt;iiiooe dl..,..sod, Gllll
to · all the cbUclren Richard Gaul, Mark ..,t Dlv\11, )lymll - Ill itie Ohe&lt;nocin.
Modeling
garmentl
from
El·
d.
tho
Melp
CouiiiJ
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IIIII
tf
cor, ind we diclded to, toke a ohorl cjrlvewblch
IIlii prlua wore nanled to, Qlesteri Geor'P Buah, AarOn.
GD&gt;EON-IIOOsH riWIICln will
la'ted about 45 ml!llles. When we Jltl)led litO the tbelr IQieHotlo the 0111111,y· IU·
oldelt men. Robert
ODd sue, and tleUsaa, Adle!Ji; Mr. be beld 9mdlt1 at thO I'IOrlland berfold'a and the New Y o r k the American Rod Cro01. KJdir ·
driveway at home, I opened the dOO&lt;, the dome light
will relo,y tho Judd
oklelll womeu, Clara oro Mrs. Jack Follrocl, Kiln, Mr. Park. The pladc will beliD at clothln&amp; House and Jewelry trom Moraan will !lire • Iaiii .., 1111r
K. and c. were Mal')' Morris, -rleoce• at au-. Glrll
B1raD 1 p.m.
eame on, and my mother exclllmed: "Lollll''fhat 11 lntertll lria to the coniUlt. llyaell and Iva SJmmt; y.,._t IIlii Mrs. Junes
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Rupe, Mila Wood.l, Jean state, IIlii Robert Jliiriwtt ad
Robi10n, Pomeroy; Mr. anllMri.
MONDAY
the carl" Loan! behold there)Qtlte Hcuiailllell'o "ltiid."l!RdlilliiMiimA11111$1dllllllllllllliM blblea, MJdll!lln-n IIlii san.
Jlff Werll' will tell 'lilieSHarrison, Mr, IIlii Mra.
CHESTER GRADE School PTA
:· pet clog. How she got In the car wltboul me see\111 • ,.
?' n!.. dra Deem;
wbo came the
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Bo.7•
state.
For
eJ&amp;I!t
reen
·' her, ·I wiD never 1m.... u 1he had barked when 1 ojao .
illrtheat. Larr)' Circle (137 Allen Stobart, Ricky, TI'I!IIIP IIlii will me4 M&lt;loldll, 8 p.m. Pro- Announcrng 81rt
the
aororlb'
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aslrl
TanYa.
Mldclleport;
Pat
Mltaon,
.....,. will lncluclo 1 get • acKA!'m CROW driving, not knOwing she was there, lwoul&lt;! noMubi '·.
mlleo);
awrled
and 'lor the put lour reart Ill
Rutland;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronald
hive ended uP In a ditch.
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,...mtod ...~~~or~
Jeut
one slrls
bo)' to 11te Amorlcan
• · AI\YWI,I', blek we went with the pel and eJI)IIInecl
Ud hlpc.,.le morrled
Mr. E. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Er- raom . - . , illd ........._.
Le81on'•
and boyo ateteL
nest
JohnsOII
oro
Bol&gt;,
Belpre;
to be pr.....uod. Relrelllunlllll
poned. Mra. Haedaahelt uld, "Oh, she Iowa to ride "on! wouhl have
and Mra. Shan Wells; oldest
Qlllcers
lor
lbo
1968~ y rlddenwlthollllp. . rorbours."
lflndmother, Clara Hyaell; Mr. and Mrs. Werden Ours, Mrs. will bo soroed.
MIDDLEI'ORT - Mr. and preafdlng at T!Jireday nliJIII'I
RACINE ELEMENTARY PTA,
·· L11l SundaY !lOOk my llrst oulky ride. Den H-shelt purehisp-andlilother, Virgloll Mae VanMeter, Robert Dura, R~
Mrs. Michael Blaine or Middle- meelln&amp; first ct the elm Je&amp;r,
by VanMeter, Mr. and Mro. WU- 7:30 p.m. lololldaY at elem....,.
ed tho cart for hia 10111 who CMR a veq nice pOI\V. Weli I climbed
Llfferty; younaell father, Shan
port are IIIIIIOWiclng tlte birth d. were Barbara Betzlng, pre-;
and. away we went. lt was a real thrl1l.
Well&amp;, and )'9'JIIPSt mother, lard Pigott, Rachel ant tria, building; WlUlam Hughes, uecuLong Bottom.
tlve head of the Southern LOcal · • daughter, Bethany ~.ym, Wed- Boll !111011, nee pre~
, · My mother, who vory well remembers the dl,l' wben the horae
Charlene Wells.
nooclal' morning at Holzer !loa- Pearl Wol::w , ireuurer; m.Mr.
1nd
Mrs.
Dale
C.
Powell,
Olld biJ8Il)' waa the thing decided she also warted to ride. And beMusic and singing was enjoySchool dilltri&lt;L apeaker; relrelhMr.
and
Mrs.
Shin Wells IIlii menta served by the executive pltal. The babY wolghod a I x nor Blaettnar, noonllng socrelltY8 me, ahe climbed ab&lt;loni oro lOOk aride. Silo Is. a s-tbeart
ed In the atterooon.
JIOIIII'l• and lour ouncea.
tar:Y; Mildred Karr, corre~
IIlii loves a good time. I bellave ... re·"•
Present friBil Racine were Mr. Malinda, !na Clldwell, COlumbus; comml-·
..,.. e·'""ed
"'"" heraelt
POMEROY - ElectiDn or d.GrandparentS
are
Mr.
and
tng secretary. MrS. Marcia lloiiJudd
Ours,
Mr.'
oro
Mrs.
SlierMIDDLEI'ORT PTA, 7:30Moll11 brOOJiht bock sweet mamorlea, rm sure.
Mrs. Douglas
·•· Wolle
1 Circle, BMarflcero for the 1968~ ~ear and oro
Mra.
ThomU
A.
Blaine,
Sr.,
atetter Ia tho II0&lt;1al ldvl- d
man
Clay
Jr.,
Cheryl,
Rand)'.
• ·' Speol&lt;lDa of my mother I hope thai when I om her age I can r&amp;••
• Lew • OUrs, Roy ush,
day nlgbt, elementarY auditorPhilip,
Pemy
IIlii
GloMI,
Bu&lt;k·
member the peat 11 well as ahe. She can ·-••
....,eycont.eats
Ium; Erl&lt; Hut, principal, speak· Middleport, an~ Mrs, Goldie Van the chapter.
....- Welsh very well IIlii· the
werecompletion
feature• d.olthe
Fr~ nillrt Mr.
F1 and Mrs.
Cl 1 Chrlsle P""eU,
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others aUendinll were P h 11
eye IA.ke; Opal Graham, Jessie er; discusalon groups of teach- Maire of West Columbia, w.
kids me no erd•when 1.try the 1·-~~
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orence
rc
e,
Greg
Do1anew,
~~- ineetma &lt;t the 1'I&gt;IDODI Grange
Mr -~ Mr
Va.
The
great.granq,orents
are
Mullen,
M&amp;rprei FoUrod, NetMae
BUll,
CI'OI'In
Cltyj
Calvin
In the right place. But abe can.
llopr
uu
s. Richers and parents; meotlntl cloalgat the Rock ~rings ball with -~
Mr .wn
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0 aura,
Mrs.
Julia
Van
Matre
and
Mr.
lie
BroWn,
Vera Crow, Terea
Ours,
Canal
Fulton;
Mr.
and
w•·,
urs,
nated as ••Weloome New Faml.•v obe atmnded the state Fair not OIICO this year bUt twice. the Hemlock Grange as hoeL uu
N
Bethe '· he ey JOurs
ke uu
ud
Mrs.
Hobart
Marr
or
West
SWatzel,
Reva
Vangbtn, Velma
Mrs.
Ivan
McWhoriA!n,
Larr~
oro
She hid a wonder!ul attltuclo toward.ll!e,
has, and 1 hope alancy,
r T las, a Bush
Hes Nlght."
Columbia,
and
Mr.
and
M
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1.
Rue,
Norma
Amlbary,
!lllrltrJ
Gary,
Mt.
Vernon;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
way• wW have a smUt lor everybne and be able to enjoy ure to- Stockton,
The newmaster;
ol!lcers Mendel
are Stan!ord
Jor. IIlii
u--1 Carole,
nd p Portland.
ul Dea 0 h 1 o;
TUESJAY
Donald Lafferty, Marion; Mr.
Ralph
Abrams
of
New
Castle,
Beeg]e,
Undl
Beegle,
Lee
LM,
CLASS 12, Heath Methodist
morrow
e Deem.
a
aMr. and Mra,
n Evans,
~ moreasthinmu&lt;b
ohe. u she does today. No one deseneo happlnooa ~· overoeer; Pauline ~~. GladYs
Nor- and Mrs. Howard Blazer, Waver·
Jnd,
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anclll&gt;lrllll'
Custer.
Churcb, 7:30 TuesdaY~. Mro.
. ~ecturer; Mal')' Genbelmer, cllap- man Deem oro AnthOI\Y oro ne.
lain; George Genbefmer, stew- nlse, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.y; Mrs. Dora Brown, New Wat.. Nan Moore, proaram leadlr;
er!ord; Mr. oro Mrs. M. W. Mrs. L. W. McComas, devOtionI RECEIVED A LETTER TIIURSDAY evening slating tl1at 1 ard; Norman WID alllstanlotewCochran, Raymotxl OUrs, Urich&amp;-' al chalrmani officers, hostess- .
had won a week' a vacaUon for two ln F1orlda. Now this was hard to ard; Bolly ~ lad)- aaallll·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. James 1Je.
believe, but a!lor reading the Jetter, sho.e!IOIJI!h, It was legitimate. ant steward; Letha lolorrla, seC·
Long, Bobby, Charyl, and TereWOMEN'S AuxlllarY, Veterans
When my busband and aon, Jim flrot told me, they read theletmr retary; Leo stol')', treasurer.
&amp;a, Mr. &amp;I'll Mra. Lawrence De- Meniorlal llospltal, 7:30 p.m.
SharoD Jewell was elected 1'10lira~ I told them nol to kid me. But they weren't.
Long, Beverly oro Sheila, Sprl~ TUesdaY, ho.P,Ial dining room.
mou.
Helen Q.dvey, Flora; Fran·
So come December, norldl, here we come. Not only do we get
lleld; Virgil OUrs, vernon oro Election or ol!lcero to be held.
our choice or motela, hotels, etc., but any city on either C()&amp;sL We ces i:oetlleJn, Cares; and AmOo
Michael, New Philadelphia; Mr.
WEDNE!ilAY
Leonard gatekeeper. Story was
pt rree gol~ awlmmJnro . -.. et&lt;.. and $140 bonus which loin
and Mrs. Denise Ours, wen ..
Mrs.
James
Bucttanan
wu
reWINDING
TR AlL Garden Club
cc:qton rorm that you use wben ')'au purchase something. Now hoW named ,leslslatlve apnt, Mia• turned to her home WedneiCIII' ville; Larry Circle, Chicago.
Wednesda,y.
8
p.m .• bomeofMrs.
Leonard, the )'\lOth chairman, and
llboul those 1111ples? We are delliJIIIed.
·
8Dd MrL Jdm Ours, Mr. Allard Pratt. There will be a
Mr.
atter
confinement
to
Holzer
llo
..
~ I won the !abulous prize? I signed a cerd In the LudUe story, the ladle• actlvl\l' pltal where she was a. surldcal and Mra. VWOO Jones, Mr. IIlii
plant ..change.
comm1uee cbaJrman.
BuckeYe bul1diJ1g at tlto Ohio State Fair. ·
Mrs. BUl stover, Dunbar; Mrs.
SYRACUSE THIRD WednesdaY
Tho ....,ey contests were held pillont.
Mrs.
Myrtle
Watkins
and Mrs. Ella Buchanan, Iva Slmms, Ar- Homemakers Club, 10 a.rn. WedMR. Al'ID MRS. ruCK WERRY have moved to GJenvWe, W, w1t11 the folJowinll reiUlts: Nina Nealey Whlte ol Akron left Fri- lle L Brumfield, Clara Hysell,
nesdaY at munl clpal pori&lt; meetVa., where ruck Ia a junior at Glenville state. Kathy (Hannahs) Mac:umber, tlrll, Elizabeth Jor. day !ollowlnB a several days' Ada Holley, Mr. and Mrs. K. ing hOUse; activities for year
hal 1cceptecl employment with the college. Goal luck to 7011 botb. dan, aeoond, and Emma Adami, vlall with Mrs. Beulab Whlte. H. Gould, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
will be planned; potluck dlnrier
tltlrd In the cookie contest with
New Zeofllth ··zer~ette" can make life hm again . Pre cision amplifi·
Ours,
Mr.
and
Mrs,
E.
1L
Noble
re·
Elolse
Ours,
Huntington;
at noon. Members to brinK own
eight entries; PollY Dyer, flrat.
ca l•on from 2 M.rro· l•thic* c•rcu• ls . Weighs only 1/6 ounce and
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Walker, table service; beverages providROOd !or mmt mild los~es Come in For a demon~tr&lt;1l10n of Zenith's
and Keitlt A&gt;hll!ll', ae&lt;ODCI, lD the turned to thol r homO at Prince·
ona;
Mrs.
VIrginia
Coebran.
toll,
W.
va.
FrldoY
after
spendnew Zc1W it e It m&lt;~y lle just nght lor you 1
ed
by
the
hostess.
All
homemal&lt;na:H&lt;mal needlework embroidered scarf; Norma Lee, first, in Ing a week here with Mra. E. Chester, W, ,VLi Mr. and Mrs. ers welcome.
Ralph Murray, Roanoke, VL;
7'/l~fl! 1'• ''"''''' go&lt;&gt; " bol~• '"' "~ go&lt;o "~
embrolclored pillow cues; ll&gt;sr· M. Wood.
Mr.
and
Mro.
Harold
Jobnsoo,
Howard
Ours,
Mr.
IIlii
Mrs.
Ralph
Al,JTHORIZ£0 ZENITH DEAltM
I'OMEROY - Mra. H e n r y Mrs, IIO)'ea. The October meet- em Jewell, firat, crocheted clolty; ~rtngfleld, have returned to Ours, New Brighton, PLi ~ store c:oupon&amp;, found in magaIng
will
be
hold
at
the
~
of
Mra.
Lee,
ftrtt,
cotton
~eSI.
zines
and
member&amp;
are
recpeatReibel was hollesf for a .meet.
Plana were completed lor the their home' after vlsltl.nl here drea K. Evans, Rantaul, DLi Mr. ed to take them to the october
1111 Ill the putcouncllors.of Thoo- Jilra. Sarab Dlddle.
Ylll IMtTM AUDIOoYIIUM.I,
Favor• of miDlalure boakei&amp; amua1 counll ol!lcers conteteece aeveral clays with Mrs. llarry and Mrs. Howard Perkins and meeting lor Mrs. Kenneth Grll·
,, w.......
tt. """"" ...
dorUI Council 1~, Daughtert d
Davis, Wolfe Drive. Pomeroy. Aaron, Mr. and Mrs. George
e.n CeiJMt
. ., .
ct
artlfl&lt;lal
flowerl
were
given
to
be
hold
on
Nov.
11
at
the
Rock
lith
to
be
redeemed
In
cesh.
America, at iter
Rlclge
~I.JMiaJISI'.
Clendennilll, Mrs. Jackie D. Peyaa favors. Mro. Reibel aeroed ~ring· hall . Nov. 16 .... tent&amp;·
. .artq Al4 o.pt.
""It the October meeting stan·
home Thur ac1o,y night.
ton, EastLiverpooli·W. R. Hughes
I til 1Um.l ill lllnl6nl abel lit Zlllltll HNtit11
ley
procllds
books
will
be
dislively
set
as
th""-~
1\ILJ
b
e
-~·
' Attl!!ldb'll t b • county.wlde gran~&amp;· ~ .
aDd family, Gallipolts Ferry, W.
fr::-.OIJ!
..
- ··
... ~by
.
CJ Pllnl null lull dlllils tiM lrtt UMrlturt
meetln8
~ 'iialll~
irlbuted and anyone wishing to
va.
were Mra. Mab8l Wolfe, ' ·Mrs.
J
was
announced
that
Mr.
and
order
tbelr
procll&lt;ls
can
con·
:=J
Pltnl tlliptiDN rwe Jlllomt to ttrMp fof 1 11ft.
'\lfe 'to the
COra
Beegle,
a.ad
guests,
DonMrs.
Stoekton
were
elected
ae
tact
members
of
the
Club.
(Contlnoed
from
pogo
5)
.llas _,ad the meetllll. Mill
The Octd&gt;er meeting will be
Ema Jesse CCI!ldllcted the meet- na IIlii Fl,l' Reibel, and MrL deleptes to the state conven· Mra. Criswell wore a green coat
NAMf - - - - - - - - - - tlan
to
be
hold
In
Dl,l'lm,
0&lt;1.
held
Donlof
Reibel.
at the Allred Grange hall
and
dress
ensemble
ct
A
•
line
·.~ng With plODS being dlacusaed
'"' Wednesd;Q', Oct. 9. The time
stYle with matching acceuorles
28-31.
lor the IIIIUa1 Chrlatmaa par·
Report•
were
heard
I
r
o
m
for this meeting has beiln changand
a
yellow
rosebud
corsage.
\l'. Mra. Fred Deo,..ar ...., ap.
CLASS PLANS SALE
-------STATE
ed to 7:30 p.m. and It Ia !-"'
ln
a
blue
coat
Mrs.
Custer
was
I'OMEROY - The IIIIPilY liar· eight - · · Star GriiiiP wiU
polDied 10 ~ arrangemtml
for lbo dblle!: · ch will bo hold veater• Claal &lt;t lbo 1'1011111'01 hoot the November meeting at IDd dress ensemble and had a
TUPPERS PLAINS- TheTUP- that all women ct )loth CXliiiDIUD·
which
time
the
new
omcers
will
itleo will note the &lt;~u~nge ct time :
)link rosebud ooraage.
... lbe ..
ThursdaY In 1Je. TrinitY United CJmcb ct Cbrlat
/ers Plalns·Al!red Community
A
reception
honoring
the
couand Ill' to attend.
will bold a l'IIIIU1ial0 aale ThurO· be inolalled.
Hemlock Grange members ser- ple waa held Jmmedlately follow· Clllh · met at the home of Mrs.
· Jl. $ reported thai Mro. Lot- day and Friday In the Elberfeld
Vera W~r for its September
ved refresbments lllring a CCIII· lllg tlte wedding In the cbur&lt;h
tie CObin. It having 4!11'e dll!lcul- building on Main St.
meeljjlg with Mrs. Jimmie Lee
JARMAN'S SHAPED SHOE IN
eluding social hour.
!IOcla1 room. The not oovered Bailey, president, presiding.
t;r•.Gomol were pll,l'ed wltllpri•brlclo'• table was centsred with
ea ·~ . won bY lllro. Mabel
Tho sed'otaJ'Y ol tho WI,I'B and
Written history began with
a flve-tlored wNllng cake top.. means committee. Mrs. Ethel
~1, . Mra. Margaret Soldenpeel with lbe traditional mlnla· ArbauiJII, reported that she has
,.bel, Mra. Winona Cook, aDd the Greek blaloriiiD Hero4otwl.
ture bride and groom. An ar- a &amp;UJIRly ol vanilla, pepper,
~ of IIWDll was used Oil shear• and dish cloths lor sale.
MIDDLEI'ORT - The llllllual tile plano, and wedding hells docMrs. Clarence Headley. chair·
CbrlstmaS b...... ct the Aller· orated the wall. Mrs. PaUl' Harman
of the f&gt;!'-laws committee,
_ , Circle or Heatb Methodist rah ol Bello, W. VL, presided
aald the group 1o nearing compleoral or tbe blab acbool .,...,. Church hal been scheduled lor at the JlWICh boWl, and M r •· tlnn or the by~awa and the name
. pOMEROY - II waa voted ates lor glfla.
SWve !ibudlc or Brldpport ct tlte clli&gt; should be decided.
·
Dec. 5.
tiJ send $5 I ' JldM to a aemJTho .-1 meetln8 ...., ached·
Plana for the bazaar...,.. mode aad Mro. Frank Shumad&lt;er or It was YOted and awroved to
nat7 In EIJiadOr to educate a uled for Oct. 10 wlt1l Mrs. Anna during a June,_ meellnil or the Plltaburgh, Pa• ..-.ed the cako.
call the name "The T.P.A. Tuppi1ell the catholiC worn- BladrtiiiOd. lllaa Martbl HOW· group Tllllrldl,l' at the church. Dln1ng room hosteai8B were MrL
..,.. Club met Thuroclal' nlgltt ell, Mra. Dan Mullen, M.a. Dor· )lOlls from the prclotlct Mrs. Earl Knlgbt, Mrl. Gl- Lam· pers PlainS-Alfred) communlt;v
Club.
tin tho .Sac!'~~! Hoorl Churcli aud· otiQ' Nlorl. ~ 11111 cliriaune ' Peril' Mitch
table. bert, IIlii Mra. Grae French.
A ruJillll8ll8 aale will be beld
ltoriWD· •'
~ aalltehoatellll, Prill'- Named co-d&gt;llnnon &lt;t the ba·
-sta lor the wedding aad at the barn m the Clarence Head. !l'IIO •cl~ ~ voted to send ..- concluded the moo~Jn&amp;,.
zaar ......, Mrs. E¥erolte Dovla reception wore reglatered by lit)' farm Friday, Sept. 27, IIISJt.
'to !hi ~.~~.. mlsalml.
Ilia a Bomle ~er, CoiUm- lllg at 10 a.m. Additional rem.
Gamel' were plo,yed With prlz· aacl Mrs. c. M. wo~ "Pull ~ Mrl. n.omaa es btbal waa b)' Mrs. Rdl: ReD·
A 1'0UDi" tab'e dlacuasllll of 1111.
maae has entlected elnoe
Jr., ~ Mrl. C&amp;tll.. -1,1', Mrl. Call1arlnt
For
wedding trip the
,._una ond pilnl for the Je&amp;l'
the
Jut
sale.
It was dtdded to
. Wolih reported em t b e Olld W.a Olp PJerottl.
woo beld cmlnl the moot1•1 br1c1o &lt;hUlled lllto a 111111 liPid oellthe !urnlture whl&lt;h has _ ,
.CotboUC" Wo-•o Club oonvenRe(re~ _., IO~ed by preslclod over by MrL Walter dod&gt;l~i:eaoted IIIII wlt1l which
ooUeeted at the sale.
PUttiNG
11m llillm lhi!Y ·~ recort. lira. Wlllflm ReiDberl. MrL Mil· IIIJOI, pi'ell-.
lbe _.. browa acceaao~• and
Is to be hold
1y In SteuJ!emlllo.
' · dre!l lol~Coltou&amp;ll. Mra. Komoth Qlesta at the !.......... - e lbo orchid .oroaie flolll her A
In NOvtlnber. The datewlllbean·
llro. Wollh thaMed all McCulloi&amp;l&gt;. lire. n.omaa Able, )l'n, Sblela 'tYler Ill Ca1lloroll, bridal boucpet.
C...pleto
..,..cad at the October meotlDc.
wbD aaalated wltlt t1te bl..,.,..._ ODd Mro. J. M.
A 1915 grdlate d. MlddloIIlii Jlra, E. 11. Nable &lt;t Prln.-.
Selection
J decided to UYO a II
bile canllion ·.., Alia. B. 'l11aDk
fAII,W.VL
pbrt lf1ll1 Scbool, and a 1t88
Jo..an Shooa
)'011 nOt.o',...
sev. , _ &lt;t $. JoiOIIb'l For Mot~
Jlllal Scbool of NurliDI at POrk- . 9illllll Cblrle-. W. Va.; Mr.
1.2.95 .. 23.95
eraburl. w. va., the liJ"I. and llrt. Bart Am1ek. st. Al,'
Burnished Chestnut, }lll'DIIID's newest
euater 11 - -"&gt;7«1 ot the - . w. va.; Mra. Beltl BaJ.
J
hand-antiqued leather, in rich warm brown.
Cblrle"""' Ma1l!dl'lal JlnlplleJ, 11J, ~ illd VOrlt Ballo.y, LIDmake&amp; a handsome accent to the
. ' Yr. ~' 'wbo P"tloted a1n8o ~c:!L; ..... and )fro. Fred

,:; a·

wife, ,11/C!r'-1'·

bers for gifts and cards durlng
her hospltallzaUon. It was decid-

level protram.

naa.

you · card was read from Clarence Koehler £or fiowers sent

and Mrs. Klein thanked mem:

Prof•ssional Buain•••
Trolnin9 can be obtained
only through a coli~•·

Arnold, lonl, 1!dclle ind ~
H..,p, Letart Falls; John ondWoIIOl"l ·Bei.ver. Beverly Slnith,
Coty, Cola IIlii Looter lfiDbV.
Pollleroy; lof.yrtlo, IIGbert IIlii
Denny Wolfe! Ernos~ Audelle,
Brell[da, Br,uce, Berettl, Benlt.11 and Ftedl Deeter; Howard,
Nancy, llhonda, Sharon, Beverly,
lludcly, Herbop1, Tereu IIlii Ta.
mara SUe Ervin; Mildred GUlUan, C!l&amp;rles, Betljl, IIlii Joy
Ann Spoull; Gonld,ll&gt;irley,Gien,
Sheryl, Mark, antLorl Am Simp.
son; Paul, Wnma, Way1._,; and
WendeD Ervin; O&gt;arles Lola IIlii
Charlo• Edward Cline n, Erneat and F1ossle Bush, Max,
Joe, Edith, 'I'Imllly IIlii Sidney
Manuel; Junior, Graee, Paul uti
Bradley Holallwer; BID prdner, Plul, .-,ant Paula
Wolle; Leo, Helen, IIlii Ora l1llJ,
EdDI, Otis oro Max Knopp, Harry Wolfe, ·Joe Prollltt, Dorolll1
Pro!IIU IIlii Mitzi Wolle, all of
Jladne.
Visiting Mrs. Beaver at home
were Jamea, Margaret, Jimmy
l!u•le IIlii Dora Cline or Bever~
Ricky Cline ol, New Lexington,
oro Roland Wolfe or Dllnola.

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D ~of A Council Meets

sonage baaemenL
Atteo:ling the meeting were
the Rev. and Mrs, A E. Miller•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ruschel'
Thelma Custer, and Mrs. Arnoti

Bee-

Tim. MUla, Vfcld, .Brian,
Windy {MJie, and Glodya
HUI, all o1 Culumbus· 11arry
Bonnie, Diane, May, ne, Tom, Emma; Carol, and
Chris IWI, and Roger, Jean,
Jerry . oro Pamela Jean Nett,
of Lod1. Obio; Helen and Char·
les Wolle, Linda and Jerri Jean
Black, ol Lookbonle, Ohio.
carl, Connie, Edward, Jerry
Mary Ruth, Vl&lt;!Qo and N...;.
HW of Medina; Don. Bernice
Judy' Barbie, .Fannie, Donua
Denise HW, o1 warren, Ohlot
RosseU, Seva IIlii carol Cline
oro Goldie Beqle, of Franklin,
trice,

oro

Received

schools and libraries.
Mra. Oscar Roedel was 8
guest. Members responded to
roll call with quotations o1 grest
Americana. Refreshments were
pat.
Sbe reported that proclama· served by Mrs. Skinner, M r s.
lions cloalgnatlng the week o1 Mark Grueser, Jr., and Mrs. J.
!!opt. 17.:3 as Coostltutlon Week
marking tile 181st amiver~

A dinner was served and wlth
the dinner was served a birthday cake decorated in a rose
motit Sack races were held and
pictures were taken of the complete group. There was soft ball
ror the men and boys.

Attending were Herman, Mat-

ssed the change In the Wed.
nesday night prayer service and

Thur~ night.

Plans were made for a rummage sale to be held Oct 3 4
and 5, and lt was annoon~' b'
Mra. Denver Rice, presideni.

children Including Mattie HW,
Culwnbus; Seva Cllno of FrankUn; Debra GilUI;In o£ Chester
and John Beaver of Pomeroy.

Ue, atxl Clark HUl; Rex,

who has moved to
emsylvania.
cu Mn. Clyda Allensworth dis-

dren waa approved by the PhilChurch or Christ

Among the 151 ,))Oraons ltmllding were Mr&amp; ·Beaver's foor

~Wiity,

a 22.plece toy band for the Meigs
County class of retarded chil-

At Halloween

Missouri.

Constitution is Theme
Of DAR Unit Friday

Georp!ldmer.

roRTLAND - Ninety-seven of ance ol her 94th birthday.
The reunion also marked the
the grandchildren and great grandchiJdren o! Mrs. Fannie homecoming of Clark Hll1, 1CoBeaver were on hand Sunday, lumbus, coming to his former
Sept. 8, when a reunion was held home here £or the first "time In
at the Portland Park in observ- 20 years.

Ou~s., Far.nily Reunion

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Descendents of Fannie Beaver Hold Reunion September 8

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...UJ'e p.m.
The -'&lt;Mq&gt; will lncla41!&gt;

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COMMUNITY CONCERT PATRONS can look forward to siBil&amp;thing aew ani different this seasm. The Tri-County AssoclaUon has
already bcK*ed two programs which are sure to be well accepted
by concert goers, with, perhaps, some special appeal for the younger seL
F1rst in the series, Oct. 20, will be the youthful. versatile, am.
worldo-traveled Add.lss and Crolul who sing to their own accompaniment on a variety ollnstruments.

.:em

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p()MEI!Ql• ~ The SOoU
· , Foremwl, Co. ,Iilli ......ct
a teacbera' rui~inc' !iofltsliop
111 die ·I'IOmerw Elemetllar7
~ Cili : Weclneoclal' from 7
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Jt'a the little thln&amp;s that count: someUmes a telEPhone call,
a viait make all the dirterence In a day,

Then in March, the Lee Evans
Trio has been booked for a Sunday afternoon concert. Th is jazz
trio is of television fame having
been on nwnerous shows includ-

By Katie Craw

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Mr. and lllrl. awve Sludlc,
llr. aad Mrl. llan'J Crlawell,
.Mr. and ,Y rl. Daniel Macll,
Bt~ Mrt. Hel., Maf.lbl,
~all. ~~ Mr. IIlii ~
.-vaa !IIDr,Collimbul;llr.
""'. Vrl.' i.e• Jl&lt;IWler, 1'Vk"'aburl. W, VL; Mr. ond Jiln.
. Hlad, Jlff ond ~
Cilftbf!dl~; Jlr,
Yrt. t.

=:::...s~-]iiSIIIIJie,

WJdt.
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popular menswear fabrics and colon of the day.

Add a smart footnote to your wudrobe
from our selection of Bumi1hed Cb-ut
shoes (the contemporary bucklwtrep
slip-on shown here feabiiOo new blunted toe).

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B.::own. Gorden 8AIIII.

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lall)lle, Jlou&amp;(ao ~ a.v. Alfred HollO!!' llld J....l Gilliam

Pilno ,.... llll.,..... ror

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S1nW1, Eie111D0 GIWa.

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Other memblr• from (;efltp,.
IIi attendlni ,.... carol - .

' Nibert, Donald )Iamson, ' c.Jo,.
ard !lildson, lllld David J!nnl,

~ ol tile Clfl• . CommlU.O, J.lar7Mcc-were..-..
puaocl .......S twobooka •'Flor- .. Mro. Reol8 lna1alled ollleOJ'I

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DOLI.'&gt; SHOW F ASIIIONS
Mrs. J, W. COOnellt far righlt
made completely of felt, to.
pruident of Newcomers Club.

- Mrs. Robert Meade left
shows her beautiful Len~t doli
L to r., Mrs. Robert Meade,
Mrs. Donald Thaler, chairman

dolls in the t.ckground for the Newcomers Club loocheon
meeting Thursday afternoon.

Miss Washburn of Columbia Gas Gives Doll
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Fashion Program For Newcomers Club Meet
Members of Newcomers Oub
were talcen on an Imaginary jour.
no;y tllrougb times past, pr...

or Colwnbla Gas of Ohio, Inc., Allen and Mrs. Russell BJbbee.
The committee had made place
poluted oot how, while seemingly dissimUar, women's rashion

out lllld yet to come Thursday and natural gas have had peral..........,. 12, II!' Ml&amp;&amp;Joy\Vaah: lellng histories which merged
burn of Colwnbua, who descrlb- in recent years with the growocl the perollollug histories of ing aec.eptance Qf man - made
women'• taahlan and the natur·
ol gas Industry.
Mlas Waahburn, a member of
the Pllbllc Ralatloos Department

Sewing Club to

Sponsor Sale
MiDDLEPORT - A rummage
aole ns piiUIIIod for Oct. 3 and
4 when the Sew-Rite-Sewing Club
met Woclneaday nlgtrt at t h e
borne of Mrs. Doo Mullen.
Mrs. Flo Strickland presided at the meeting. The Christmas project &lt;I maldng toys lor
a,edY children to be dlstrlbuttll ~ ,the annual program
&lt;f thlf '.J(i&gt;cees was dlsousoed.
Mra. Harold Hood received a
birthday gift trom her secret
pal, and the hostess gilt was

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given Mrs. Mnllen by Mrs. Willard Boyer. Mrs. Harvey Van
Vraukoo will be hostess lor the
DOXImeetlng.
. Garno&amp; - • pliQ'ocl wltb priz01 belug '""' by Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Edward Wells.
A dessert course was served
to those named and Mrs. Marllhlll King, Mrs. Larry Wehnllll. Mrs. James Neutzling,
Mrs. Honold BroWning, Mrs. Doo
MciiDigJII, Mrs. Charles Holr~ Mra. Don Collins, M r s.
Ri)1Dond Baity and Mrs. G 11more, Jr.

fabrif:l' p;a ocllced from natural

cards and name tags showing

~ashton through the ages. The

In Columbus

tables were centered with fresh
!lower arrangemerits made by
Mro. Altrocl Bingham ol the Gallipolis Garden Club and Mro.
Roger Barron.
Dolls belonging to verloUs
members were on display in the

room.

For Meeting

gas ihrvugh petro-chemical pro-.
cesses.
POMEROY - Mrs. Roy Hol9-le dbplayed a collection of ter, Metgs 4-H Club leader and

nine dolls, each 20 Inches WI,
attired in authentic costumes or
various historic eras.
Miss Washburn took the role
d a •"tenth doll" to mode l

member of the Meigs CoontY Advisory Committee, was in Columbus thts week attending the
executive committee meeting of
the Ohio Extension Advisory
clothes ot the present. Sbe was Committee.
dressed from bead to toes in
This gr&lt;ql met at the AgrisyntheUcs, all made or aatur- cultural Administration building
al gao and oil possible, ohe said, at the Ohio Stale University with
·~aur.e fuhioa and gas fi- Associate Director Ed Kirby of
nally got together."
the Extension Service, the AdThe Muriatic dress of the ministrative cabinet and repr&amp;last doll shown by Min Wash- sentatlves from the 10 area exbum was buecl oo a series o1. tension centers in the state.
photos which oq&gt;peared lu BaThe executive committee aazaar magezlno, ,The WOIIIOII o1 , slated In !l)ojmlrw the staf:e IIJOOt.the opece .,., . Miss W~hburn ; Ing' oY rep~eoeftll'/(\ies from ' tl\~'
pointed out, is emblematic of 88 counties on December 11 at
ua world of even newer .~ n d Wooster and the 10 area advtmore amazing di.acoverl~'·'
sory committee meetings. They
Mrs. Donald Thaler was in also counselled with theadminis-charge of the arrangements. Ser- tratlon on budget and programo.
vlng on her committee were Mrs.
AcCCDij)onying Mrs. Holter to
Oscar Bast1anl, Mrs. Richard Columbus was her daughter Arm,
Cornett, Mrl. Alfred Blngbam, who is enrolled at O.S. U.
the
Mrs. Roger Barl'Ul, Mrl. John 111chool of nursing.

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A short bUsiness meetlng was
held with Mrs. Robert Meade
president In charge. Mrs. J..,.,;
Kemp read the secretary's report and Mrs, Gilbert Corliss
reported on tbe treasury.
Mrs. l..oui a Schmidl. amounced tho communlcy C...cert drive
whl ch Is underwa,y,
Guests introduced were Dr.
Mary Berkley, Mrs. Alexander
Blrkle, Mrs. James Beverly,
Mrs. T, Vail Palmer Jr., Mrs.
~e Uram, Mrs. Melvyn Rozen, Mrs. Wlllred Barton, Mrs.
Bruce Curtis, Mrs. steve GeremeJz, Mrs. Russ Kline, Mrs.
Jan &amp;mko, Mrs. Lee Pitre, Mrs.
Honold R, Calhoun and Mrs. Richant Roy.
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CelllpoRe Llilrar)'.
Severo! mllllberl'rOJ)Ortedthat
11101\Y of tbo J1lnk dogwood trees
planled oboul the o:ommuniiY had b!lda for DOXI811l'ln&amp;'lbloom-

Jns.

Mro. C, J. na.to gave a very

lnlerel!llnl review or the book
•tylower IDil Catien yearbook,,
"'lbo. Time to Prepore for Har-

••stlnl ol Cr&lt;JPI and to TriDI-

pl.....' SIMI stated Is t h e
time to prepore plantl 1bat ha..
been - · all IWDDIOr · to
oome into ~ bomea. Tranaplant plants 1bat need it. Spra,y

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Slllllliest ttate In tbe UDioD
IJ Arlloua. Tbe
staUon

GAHS Class of'53 Reunion Held

ror tbo iete bup.

NoW •• the time to pick aounl•
and plant overareens and rooes.
Sook all planlll well and mulch
w!tbpeal ......
Ilia tbo bulbe ol dabllaa, cannas and Jl(-s lllld prepare
them for storlns. Also IJ
the time to start new lawna.
Mrs. Jotl! Reese, Regional DIrector ol Gar&amp;ln Clubs, and Mrs.

u.s. 1reatbllr

at Plioellbt .hal re-

coroed
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of 85 I* ,cent of Jlllllbbte out of a pnalble liJO Cllll
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erage

GALLIPOLIS - Tho 1953 grad- Forrest, nl., Reba carroJl WU- Tope Sl:anllll, Kalamasoo, Mleb.
&amp;rterta1nme1i1 ror the evonlnl
uating claos ol Gallla Aeademy """""· RoPr Hood and Ball&gt;ara
111gb Scbool held Its 15th class
reanlon on August 31 at the Gallipolis Shrine Camp.
Punch was served during t b e
10clal hour held !rom 6 to 7 p.
m. The dinner tables were decorated with orchids and wine
colored candles. A beautitul centerpiece at the head table was
the coortesy &lt;I Dudley's FlorIst. Tho Rev. Allred Holloy gsve
grace before th~ steak dbmer
was ser\led to the 29 graduates
and 24 guests.
Carl GUlespie served as master of ceremonies tollowlne the
dinner. Carol Greene Rupe gave
the treasurer's report. 918 alBO
read letters from the following
class members who were unable
to attend, Capt. Wllllum George,
Peru, bi.; Edna Bloomer Edmonda, Charleston Heilbts,
C.; Richard Church, North Olm-1
stead. Ohio; Betty Fellure Worknum. Slerman, W. Va., and Lee
Bunce, Colorado Sprlng1, Colo.
Eleaoor Gatewood GUIIam then
awarded gilts In six dllrerent categories. There was a fwr-way
wi.
tie for tbe most children, between ' . ' ·' ·" "'' ~ . " ·.
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Sally Rllllllells ', SmoM,!i;

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HAVE YOU EVtll COMPLETELY• llld 1DIIlll· rouotton ......
Qbq'l I -'1, until' Juot ~. (No re.narkl lliili,)'ilr'"" I
did, I '"'" Jerey Glblm'·"!' IPd"'l'• I pramloed to dllporoDi..,
or tbo tbo lllackklp ot WaabbiiiDD ScbOal
ud I .,.,...... II. I
oltlbll at tbo bill ...,0 Frldo.J 111a11t ud
hit ."n&gt;at was thO lint tllllo • Cl'OII80tlll1 mllll: olx diJ• Now ,.,.. .._ bow bod I IlL If llll1 tell me somelhlllr. bo ...,.
I wrRe ~. - Or lle1ler 1tt. eallllnl romtad me, U I'm ~~filled

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ROBIN NIDAY, NEW CIIEEliLEAI!Ell .a GAIIIJ. to
Mro. John Reese rOJ)Orted lilt
'In bor -.r'o _ _._ 111r JII01bor J1111111&amp; - 1 GAllS 'cheer-. county clubs wtl1 meet at Grate
lloder Ia IMNO, llld 1950-11. ,
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·lletllodlat Church SlpL 26 at
, - · II a plea-. flla.loYinl ~I lid I'm a...., obi wt11 bo 7:30 p.m.
,not ao I
I mel bir durliil 1MB Ud PW ~ ,. Mro. Reeoe oliO reported lie-

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BOBANDJEWELLEVANIIALMOST!'ifl!(ialt.dlijlltn~oto

~. "lilml" IIIII· ~"'!lillliia 1ia n'ii'i.f7,. 'or
tie~· Mia •.-! n. ~- tilolr'• '· ldll
rouad ~.to·ioe_llllllbJ.&lt;lllllli~
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. 'l,'bo-llilll 11a111 lm nat.to • lUt. ~ !iluoh" l!ao · ~1\. DeW

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TheH are the I!ICtuel alzel of the
puah buttonl of a Touch·Tone~
d..k phone. The bunont take the

ud
II Milici 1o bor 1bo pqla ,tlilr&lt;l olldft't ....
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1bo trip will! Dobbie boc:lu1t liior ts11or1 lll:ldt bor -'tiieu

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that she has her heart set
fer . . . matchless beauty
at matchless nri~•••

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GALLIPOLIS - The French
c~t~~ Ganten au1&gt; eaJ&lt;Qted a d..
lldooo plcnle dlmir at the h&lt;mo
Of. Mrs. 'Ge&lt;Jrge Coonel. Mro.
Lora H&amp;&lt;kwor111 wu eoollostess.
. Two Ytolton, Mro. Glldyo Per•
rou4 ani Mro. Rus..U Wood,
ud fourteen member• were preoo

Bud Carter save an lnfonnaSome paqp:p:l chalmien haft Hilt DIW Pi CCiidb bookl to mi. ~va P1'081'1111• alq wllll alldea
illlpo the - · rlllltllllbor 1111 ukllc for them Ia u oerlltr CGI· aia . "LawnL" He shoWed many
wood• that !nfeot the lawns ani
1IIIIIL
P•o their codrcl. He also spoke
ol the lnaeets that damllle the
lawn. Now Is a good Ume to
seed a lawn. ·Ferdllzer ani Hme
are e11entlal. He R*ve booklets.
uyour Lawn.. that P" many
holpllol ideal.

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Cheshire Church
Celebrates

Bud Corter is Speaker
For French City Club

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Hi·J xnm ;net'I WO ~-·

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John Francies. Mro. Roes uoed
a vel')' lmpresst•e
lllld
following ~lnltallatloopreadocl each now
a lovely arrangemonl In a cop ol flowera repreiMrilnl her respective
artice.
Mrl. Reese waa presented a
gilt by tbe club. Door prizes
ol lovely bloomll8 chrJsantheIIJIDIS were pre....,. to Mrs.
c. J. Davis and Mrs. Alhert Durosa.
Tho hootesses oervocl rlireohmouts.
The next ineettna will be •
~obop at the home ol Mrs.
Allred llln&amp;lWB:'
Mrs. Eulah WQ!Iama, ebalrman ol program
dlatri\IU1A!d the programs lroin the
coming year,

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MUJ11011. Aurora, DL; ' Sheila
Geor&amp;e Zllll, Grove CIIJ, a ad
Charle.a Brlal, Walhln..,.,, D.

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Mar7 Allee llld Jotl! Roeebe'' RclbiniDII and treaiUI'er,

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&lt;I the days program, and Miss Joy Washburn &lt;1 C&lt;llumbla
Gas. Mil!l8 Washburn spoke about the fashlan• displayed on the

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Chrlotmao arraneemonts wtl1 bo

Mrs. Ward is
Hostess for
Eno Ladies Aid

Junior MYF

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VINTON FRIENDSIIIP Gonion
Club wU1 meet at Mro. VIctor
George's hOII'le, 1:30 p. m.,
tnatal1ation or omcers.
LAFAYETTE Sbr!ne No. 44
wUI meet at 7:30p.m. Mary
Hughes, district depucy wUI 1..
struct in the ceremonial work.
KAY RODGERS Missionary Boo
clety of Firat lltptlot Church,
Fellowship rocm. 7:30 p.m.
A ftlm. '"Jqle Highways.''
wUI be presented. All ladles
Invited to aRenl.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY &lt;I Kyger
Method! at Church wUII]Ieetll
the heme ol Mro. Artbur Rqle
at 1 p.m.
GALLIA COUNTY Methodlot
Men's Brotherhood meets at
Rio Grande Methodist Church
, Sept. 17 II 8 p.m.
CORA GRANGE will hold election of otrlcers. 8 v.m. All
members urged to attenl.

Meets At

Evans Home

Tea mem1Jers were present. ·
, The next meetlrw will be 5&lt;!&gt;-ber 22.

2nd Birthday of

&lt; MASON - A blrthd81 part;r
.... held Saturday, Sopt. 7' for
two.fear.old dau8hter of llr. llld

Mrl.~~at~

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RIO GRANDE Mother's League wUI meet at 7:30p.m. with
Mrs. Marshal canedoy. Speeker wUI bo Dr. WOllam Thomas, optametrlsL Members
are reminded ~· is guest

CHESHIRE - The 80th AMi·
wrsary of the Cheshire Baptist
Chui-ch was held on saturday,
September 7. Dr. Charles Weocl
!rom the cahary lltpUst Church
tn-Rlo Grande spoke at them~
tng service, Hi• message. taken
given.
!rom the bool&lt;o ol John llld
Marcy arrangements 1had been Psalms, pointed to the commitmade by the hostesses and aOJl'ie ment a"nd acUon to which the
polled plants were sold.
Church Is called.
Mro. COOnes graciously thank·
A delicious l~b was served
ed tho club lor the wonderlul by the church's GuJld and JDlD)'
c~eration given her during her put friendships were renewed
term ol omce.
at Ihls time. At 1:30 p.m. the
The meet~ closed by the now bulletin board In front ol the
...,..I giving the Lord's Pra,yer. chlll'ch was dedicated ln mem•
The Oetober meeting , wUI be ory of Mrs. George Yeauger, a
with-Mrs. Elaine George.
very fo!thlul member In pest
yean. The bulletin board was
donated by Mrs. Yeauger' sdaughter • and grauddaugbters, Mrs.
Flora LQnK. Mrs. Norma Yeauger Moorehead, llld Mrs. Jeapnette Yeauger Ferguson. .Wr
~i• · servl~e picture• were taken
aroonl the bulletin boar4
The afternoon waa spent view~ a recent collection of ~Molly
Bibles, old church certHtcates,
photographs llld -apapera ol
CROWN CITY - The Junior
MYF of Ohlo Chapel met recent- historic Interest to the church.
Supper was served ln the evenly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
~. agoln by the Guild, ani at
BIIIIE'"Jio.
6:30 a apeclal. reodlng ol tbo
A PfOII'IIIl was presented ancl
rovlsocl
Cheshire Baptlot history
a bu1ilteiS meeting was beld.
wao
reed.
Then the oWning serRefreshments were prt!)ared b)'
vice
was
highlighted
when mw
Jearmlo Newman ani served by
ol
the •ongreptlon came In the
Mlao Newman 11n1 Cheryl SWain.

Son is Celebrated
Here's how you do it. First, without lilting the receiver, dial
your own phone number on your dial telephone. Now tap out .
the same num~r on the ~ncb-Thne telephone keyboard above.
If your tappmg speed li! three times faster than your dialing
~peed, rou rate a "superior." Twice as last is "good." The pol~t
1s, placmg calls on a pu.sQ button Thuch-Thne phone is amazingly
fast ... and easy!
Touch-Thne telephones are available in all models:

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al ne~ ror ,...,. Clllreb" ror the comlniJO... Tboll' wore
bf f'eru BoWoi'l iJum and "NOW preoldtlt, .. Mra. ~ Gloss;
l!llllah'WUllorbGal In rkiWer Arrange- riee preal40at,

..e, Ra•onna; Dr. lllchal&lt;l caJd.

carol Greene Rupe, SbeUa George ZIM ani POI!I!Y Tholnlo Mun)&lt;on. Soconl ""' C\11'1 Dr
Rev. Allred Holley, R&lt;pr Hood, JIIIDOB Gilliam, Paul Rapn, Gordon R&lt;111, Silly
Aim PhlllljJs Pollchene, carol Joau Nibert, Bublre Tq&gt;o Stanllll. Third .,., Clll'le• p
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Jlunyan, David E...,., COllard lludSUI,Inl carl GU!esple.
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James JollnJIOD,.&lt; lllrJIVIIlt,
Ohio; Nalley . Jor&lt;bl tm.w.
Zenesvllle; Paul B-. Wall:

GAIISN CLASSJ OF lll53 - Flht ""'• L to r., rn= Oil owd Gllllim, 1V•.- AJ,.
Ien, IIDCY onion Gll&gt;om, Roma RuaseU Smllll, C8mJ11 WU....,.,; Ann 11an1Wa,y
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WEDNESDAY
GENERAL MEETING cl Woffijn's AasoCtatton of th"e First
Pres~' Cliurch o\ 8 p;m.
~ ursed to aUenl.
THURSDAY
GALLIS COUNTY Agrlcultur·
ol Society's alll&amp;lll chicken
and eluctlon, junior
falrgroonla. Barbeoue W p.
m. Election hours, 5 to 9 p.

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A LI'ITLE

PER-SUEDE-SION
In velvety, resUlent Hlgblander pigskin suede trom
Bernadine&amp;. You've never seen a leather coat llke this
before because coats have never been made of glove
ptgskln before. mghlaRiers finely tailored French glove
and feels soft &amp; aUk.Y to the touch, so luxurious but so
wearable. You'll fall in love with le pore and you'll
find it at Bernadine&amp;.

Bernadine's also has French tnsplred Coats of Antique
Leather by Highlander, beautllully styled and terribly
lashlooable. Your Highlander Vintage Cowhide is the
ouly one of its kind in the coat world.

CORA WSCS will meet to cleeu
the church. Potluck at ~

Melllreafl
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Mello, Montreal's

dresses. knlckers.and:ewna&lt;IM: brand-new subway wblcb
old .. specs" IJiil a top hat. Coal opened In Ume ror Expo a,
oil lamps wore lit In each wl.. bas beeD called the ~ .. world's
largest underground art gal·
doW.
Fonner pastors, Reverends lery." Each ataUon bu ClilZundel, Wood&amp;, and ZIM, IJr&lt;Jul!bt t!n&lt;Uve walls, pillars and
groeUngo and told ol their Ute murals.
sluce leevlng Cheshire. An olcllaah~ hymn slug lllled the
chd with music. Then grHt.ings were heard from some ot:
the senior members, former
m~bera. a member of the pr&amp;o
sent youtll and the minister, Rev.
Louis Eckols. MIDI' !ell thot the
pest 80 yean has been wrappecl:
IV In a ""7 lo.eiy evenlnr.

326 SECOND AVE.

Try something different-our
MOCK TURTLE shoes by

Pula Farr, Y111

auditions

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They look like Iurtle, feel like Iurtle, but are
actually supple, embossed leather.• (After
all, you can't make shoes from Iurlle shells.!
Try a pai r soon for a new, refreshing look.

Rfl(na Glbba, Mll&amp; Vl,lftda Illgels, Nonl10II J.,audermllt, Jr.,
~ettrw tee liable, Mlebeal Qa-

ble; RlciiJ 'Bailie, JlmiiiJr Bablo,
Mra: 'Donald
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Goor&amp;e B. VAll and Mril

W""'"'•,

Golllll lapis.

Touch-Tone
DMk Phone .

Achieve a great c;asual look
and enjoy pure walking ease
as well . .. wear Trujuns~
Wea.r them wirh blazers.
sport coats, sinks, sweaters.
Wear them for leisure.
for lounging, for walking
In shon, for fun

.Touch-Tone
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INnll.OOctNG DIAMOND ll:lNGS

TAWNEY
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Other memblr• from (;efltp,.
IIi attendlni ,.... carol - .

' Nibert, Donald )Iamson, ' c.Jo,.
ard !lildson, lllld David J!nnl,

~ ol tile Clfl• . CommlU.O, J.lar7Mcc-were..-..
puaocl .......S twobooka •'Flor- .. Mro. Reol8 lna1alled ollleOJ'I

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DOLI.'&gt; SHOW F ASIIIONS
Mrs. J, W. COOnellt far righlt
made completely of felt, to.
pruident of Newcomers Club.

- Mrs. Robert Meade left
shows her beautiful Len~t doli
L to r., Mrs. Robert Meade,
Mrs. Donald Thaler, chairman

dolls in the t.ckground for the Newcomers Club loocheon
meeting Thursday afternoon.

Miss Washburn of Columbia Gas Gives Doll
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Fashion Program For Newcomers Club Meet
Members of Newcomers Oub
were talcen on an Imaginary jour.
no;y tllrougb times past, pr...

or Colwnbla Gas of Ohio, Inc., Allen and Mrs. Russell BJbbee.
The committee had made place
poluted oot how, while seemingly dissimUar, women's rashion

out lllld yet to come Thursday and natural gas have had peral..........,. 12, II!' Ml&amp;&amp;Joy\Vaah: lellng histories which merged
burn of Colwnbua, who descrlb- in recent years with the growocl the perollollug histories of ing aec.eptance Qf man - made
women'• taahlan and the natur·
ol gas Industry.
Mlas Waahburn, a member of
the Pllbllc Ralatloos Department

Sewing Club to

Sponsor Sale
MiDDLEPORT - A rummage
aole ns piiUIIIod for Oct. 3 and
4 when the Sew-Rite-Sewing Club
met Woclneaday nlgtrt at t h e
borne of Mrs. Doo Mullen.
Mrs. Flo Strickland presided at the meeting. The Christmas project &lt;I maldng toys lor
a,edY children to be dlstrlbuttll ~ ,the annual program
&lt;f thlf '.J(i&gt;cees was dlsousoed.
Mra. Harold Hood received a
birthday gift trom her secret
pal, and the hostess gilt was

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Vraukoo will be hostess lor the
DOXImeetlng.
. Garno&amp; - • pliQ'ocl wltb priz01 belug '""' by Mrs. Strickland and Mrs. Edward Wells.
A dessert course was served
to those named and Mrs. Marllhlll King, Mrs. Larry Wehnllll. Mrs. James Neutzling,
Mrs. Honold BroWning, Mrs. Doo
MciiDigJII, Mrs. Charles Holr~ Mra. Don Collins, M r s.
Ri)1Dond Baity and Mrs. G 11more, Jr.

fabrif:l' p;a ocllced from natural

cards and name tags showing

~ashton through the ages. The

In Columbus

tables were centered with fresh
!lower arrangemerits made by
Mro. Altrocl Bingham ol the Gallipolis Garden Club and Mro.
Roger Barron.
Dolls belonging to verloUs
members were on display in the

room.

For Meeting

gas ihrvugh petro-chemical pro-.
cesses.
POMEROY - Mrs. Roy Hol9-le dbplayed a collection of ter, Metgs 4-H Club leader and

nine dolls, each 20 Inches WI,
attired in authentic costumes or
various historic eras.
Miss Washburn took the role
d a •"tenth doll" to mode l

member of the Meigs CoontY Advisory Committee, was in Columbus thts week attending the
executive committee meeting of
the Ohio Extension Advisory
clothes ot the present. Sbe was Committee.
dressed from bead to toes in
This gr&lt;ql met at the AgrisyntheUcs, all made or aatur- cultural Administration building
al gao and oil possible, ohe said, at the Ohio Stale University with
·~aur.e fuhioa and gas fi- Associate Director Ed Kirby of
nally got together."
the Extension Service, the AdThe Muriatic dress of the ministrative cabinet and repr&amp;last doll shown by Min Wash- sentatlves from the 10 area exbum was buecl oo a series o1. tension centers in the state.
photos which oq&gt;peared lu BaThe executive committee aazaar magezlno, ,The WOIIIOII o1 , slated In !l)ojmlrw the staf:e IIJOOt.the opece .,., . Miss W~hburn ; Ing' oY rep~eoeftll'/(\ies from ' tl\~'
pointed out, is emblematic of 88 counties on December 11 at
ua world of even newer .~ n d Wooster and the 10 area advtmore amazing di.acoverl~'·'
sory committee meetings. They
Mrs. Donald Thaler was in also counselled with theadminis-charge of the arrangements. Ser- tratlon on budget and programo.
vlng on her committee were Mrs.
AcCCDij)onying Mrs. Holter to
Oscar Bast1anl, Mrs. Richard Columbus was her daughter Arm,
Cornett, Mrl. Alfred Blngbam, who is enrolled at O.S. U.
the
Mrs. Roger Barl'Ul, Mrl. John 111chool of nursing.

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A short bUsiness meetlng was
held with Mrs. Robert Meade
president In charge. Mrs. J..,.,;
Kemp read the secretary's report and Mrs, Gilbert Corliss
reported on tbe treasury.
Mrs. l..oui a Schmidl. amounced tho communlcy C...cert drive
whl ch Is underwa,y,
Guests introduced were Dr.
Mary Berkley, Mrs. Alexander
Blrkle, Mrs. James Beverly,
Mrs. T, Vail Palmer Jr., Mrs.
~e Uram, Mrs. Melvyn Rozen, Mrs. Wlllred Barton, Mrs.
Bruce Curtis, Mrs. steve GeremeJz, Mrs. Russ Kline, Mrs.
Jan &amp;mko, Mrs. Lee Pitre, Mrs.
Honold R, Calhoun and Mrs. Richant Roy.
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CelllpoRe Llilrar)'.
Severo! mllllberl'rOJ)Ortedthat
11101\Y of tbo J1lnk dogwood trees
planled oboul the o:ommuniiY had b!lda for DOXI811l'ln&amp;'lbloom-

Jns.

Mro. C, J. na.to gave a very

lnlerel!llnl review or the book
•tylower IDil Catien yearbook,,
"'lbo. Time to Prepore for Har-

••stlnl ol Cr&lt;JPI and to TriDI-

pl.....' SIMI stated Is t h e
time to prepore plantl 1bat ha..
been - · all IWDDIOr · to
oome into ~ bomea. Tranaplant plants 1bat need it. Spra,y

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Slllllliest ttate In tbe UDioD
IJ Arlloua. Tbe
staUon

GAHS Class of'53 Reunion Held

ror tbo iete bup.

NoW •• the time to pick aounl•
and plant overareens and rooes.
Sook all planlll well and mulch
w!tbpeal ......
Ilia tbo bulbe ol dabllaa, cannas and Jl(-s lllld prepare
them for storlns. Also IJ
the time to start new lawna.
Mrs. Jotl! Reese, Regional DIrector ol Gar&amp;ln Clubs, and Mrs.

u.s. 1reatbllr

at Plioellbt .hal re-

coroed
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GALLIPOLIS - Tho 1953 grad- Forrest, nl., Reba carroJl WU- Tope Sl:anllll, Kalamasoo, Mleb.
&amp;rterta1nme1i1 ror the evonlnl
uating claos ol Gallla Aeademy """""· RoPr Hood and Ball&gt;ara
111gb Scbool held Its 15th class
reanlon on August 31 at the Gallipolis Shrine Camp.
Punch was served during t b e
10clal hour held !rom 6 to 7 p.
m. The dinner tables were decorated with orchids and wine
colored candles. A beautitul centerpiece at the head table was
the coortesy &lt;I Dudley's FlorIst. Tho Rev. Allred Holloy gsve
grace before th~ steak dbmer
was ser\led to the 29 graduates
and 24 guests.
Carl GUlespie served as master of ceremonies tollowlne the
dinner. Carol Greene Rupe gave
the treasurer's report. 918 alBO
read letters from the following
class members who were unable
to attend, Capt. Wllllum George,
Peru, bi.; Edna Bloomer Edmonda, Charleston Heilbts,
C.; Richard Church, North Olm-1
stead. Ohio; Betty Fellure Worknum. Slerman, W. Va., and Lee
Bunce, Colorado Sprlng1, Colo.
Eleaoor Gatewood GUIIam then
awarded gilts In six dllrerent categories. There was a fwr-way
wi.
tie for tbe most children, between ' . ' ·' ·" "'' ~ . " ·.
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Sally Rllllllells ', SmoM,!i;

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HAVE YOU EVtll COMPLETELY• llld 1DIIlll· rouotton ......
Qbq'l I -'1, until' Juot ~. (No re.narkl lliili,)'ilr'"" I
did, I '"'" Jerey Glblm'·"!' IPd"'l'• I pramloed to dllporoDi..,
or tbo tbo lllackklp ot WaabbiiiDD ScbOal
ud I .,.,...... II. I
oltlbll at tbo bill ...,0 Frldo.J 111a11t ud
hit ."n&gt;at was thO lint tllllo • Cl'OII80tlll1 mllll: olx diJ• Now ,.,.. .._ bow bod I IlL If llll1 tell me somelhlllr. bo ...,.
I wrRe ~. - Or lle1ler 1tt. eallllnl romtad me, U I'm ~~filled

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ROBIN NIDAY, NEW CIIEEliLEAI!Ell .a GAIIIJ. to
Mro. John Reese rOJ)Orted lilt
'In bor -.r'o _ _._ 111r JII01bor J1111111&amp; - 1 GAllS 'cheer-. county clubs wtl1 meet at Grate
lloder Ia IMNO, llld 1950-11. ,
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, - · II a plea-. flla.loYinl ~I lid I'm a...., obi wt11 bo 7:30 p.m.
,not ao I
I mel bir durliil 1MB Ud PW ~ ,. Mro. Reeoe oliO reported lie-

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BOBANDJEWELLEVANIIALMOST!'ifl!(ialt.dlijlltn~oto

~. "lilml" IIIII· ~"'!lillliia 1ia n'ii'i.f7,. 'or
tie~· Mia •.-! n. ~- tilolr'• '· ldll
rouad ~.to·ioe_llllllbJ.&lt;lllllli~
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TheH are the I!ICtuel alzel of the
puah buttonl of a Touch·Tone~
d..k phone. The bunont take the

ud
II Milici 1o bor 1bo pqla ,tlilr&lt;l olldft't ....
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1bo trip will! Dobbie boc:lu1t liior ts11or1 lll:ldt bor -'tiieu

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that she has her heart set
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GALLIPOLIS - The French
c~t~~ Ganten au1&gt; eaJ&lt;Qted a d..
lldooo plcnle dlmir at the h&lt;mo
Of. Mrs. 'Ge&lt;Jrge Coonel. Mro.
Lora H&amp;&lt;kwor111 wu eoollostess.
. Two Ytolton, Mro. Glldyo Per•
rou4 ani Mro. Rus..U Wood,
ud fourteen member• were preoo

Bud Carter save an lnfonnaSome paqp:p:l chalmien haft Hilt DIW Pi CCiidb bookl to mi. ~va P1'081'1111• alq wllll alldea
illlpo the - · rlllltllllbor 1111 ukllc for them Ia u oerlltr CGI· aia . "LawnL" He shoWed many
wood• that !nfeot the lawns ani
1IIIIIL
P•o their codrcl. He also spoke
ol the lnaeets that damllle the
lawn. Now Is a good Ume to
seed a lawn. ·Ferdllzer ani Hme
are e11entlal. He R*ve booklets.
uyour Lawn.. that P" many
holpllol ideal.

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Cheshire Church
Celebrates

Bud Corter is Speaker
For French City Club

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Hi·J xnm ;net'I WO ~-·

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John Francies. Mro. Roes uoed
a vel')' lmpresst•e
lllld
following ~lnltallatloopreadocl each now
a lovely arrangemonl In a cop ol flowera repreiMrilnl her respective
artice.
Mrl. Reese waa presented a
gilt by tbe club. Door prizes
ol lovely bloomll8 chrJsantheIIJIDIS were pre....,. to Mrs.
c. J. Davis and Mrs. Alhert Durosa.
Tho hootesses oervocl rlireohmouts.
The next ineettna will be •
~obop at the home ol Mrs.
Allred llln&amp;lWB:'
Mrs. Eulah WQ!Iama, ebalrman ol program
dlatri\IU1A!d the programs lroin the
coming year,

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MUJ11011. Aurora, DL; ' Sheila
Geor&amp;e Zllll, Grove CIIJ, a ad
Charle.a Brlal, Walhln..,.,, D.

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Mar7 Allee llld Jotl! Roeebe'' RclbiniDII and treaiUI'er,

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&lt;I the days program, and Miss Joy Washburn &lt;1 C&lt;llumbla
Gas. Mil!l8 Washburn spoke about the fashlan• displayed on the

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Chrlotmao arraneemonts wtl1 bo

Mrs. Ward is
Hostess for
Eno Ladies Aid

Junior MYF

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VINTON FRIENDSIIIP Gonion
Club wU1 meet at Mro. VIctor
George's hOII'le, 1:30 p. m.,
tnatal1ation or omcers.
LAFAYETTE Sbr!ne No. 44
wUI meet at 7:30p.m. Mary
Hughes, district depucy wUI 1..
struct in the ceremonial work.
KAY RODGERS Missionary Boo
clety of Firat lltptlot Church,
Fellowship rocm. 7:30 p.m.
A ftlm. '"Jqle Highways.''
wUI be presented. All ladles
Invited to aRenl.
WOMEN'S SOCIETY &lt;I Kyger
Method! at Church wUII]Ieetll
the heme ol Mro. Artbur Rqle
at 1 p.m.
GALLIA COUNTY Methodlot
Men's Brotherhood meets at
Rio Grande Methodist Church
, Sept. 17 II 8 p.m.
CORA GRANGE will hold election of otrlcers. 8 v.m. All
members urged to attenl.

Meets At

Evans Home

Tea mem1Jers were present. ·
, The next meetlrw will be 5&lt;!&gt;-ber 22.

2nd Birthday of

&lt; MASON - A blrthd81 part;r
.... held Saturday, Sopt. 7' for
two.fear.old dau8hter of llr. llld

Mrl.~~at~

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RIO GRANDE Mother's League wUI meet at 7:30p.m. with
Mrs. Marshal canedoy. Speeker wUI bo Dr. WOllam Thomas, optametrlsL Members
are reminded ~· is guest

CHESHIRE - The 80th AMi·
wrsary of the Cheshire Baptist
Chui-ch was held on saturday,
September 7. Dr. Charles Weocl
!rom the cahary lltpUst Church
tn-Rlo Grande spoke at them~
tng service, Hi• message. taken
given.
!rom the bool&lt;o ol John llld
Marcy arrangements 1had been Psalms, pointed to the commitmade by the hostesses and aOJl'ie ment a"nd acUon to which the
polled plants were sold.
Church Is called.
Mro. COOnes graciously thank·
A delicious l~b was served
ed tho club lor the wonderlul by the church's GuJld and JDlD)'
c~eration given her during her put friendships were renewed
term ol omce.
at Ihls time. At 1:30 p.m. the
The meet~ closed by the now bulletin board In front ol the
...,..I giving the Lord's Pra,yer. chlll'ch was dedicated ln mem•
The Oetober meeting , wUI be ory of Mrs. George Yeauger, a
with-Mrs. Elaine George.
very fo!thlul member In pest
yean. The bulletin board was
donated by Mrs. Yeauger' sdaughter • and grauddaugbters, Mrs.
Flora LQnK. Mrs. Norma Yeauger Moorehead, llld Mrs. Jeapnette Yeauger Ferguson. .Wr
~i• · servl~e picture• were taken
aroonl the bulletin boar4
The afternoon waa spent view~ a recent collection of ~Molly
Bibles, old church certHtcates,
photographs llld -apapera ol
CROWN CITY - The Junior
MYF of Ohlo Chapel met recent- historic Interest to the church.
Supper was served ln the evenly at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
~. agoln by the Guild, ani at
BIIIIE'"Jio.
6:30 a apeclal. reodlng ol tbo
A PfOII'IIIl was presented ancl
rovlsocl
Cheshire Baptlot history
a bu1ilteiS meeting was beld.
wao
reed.
Then the oWning serRefreshments were prt!)ared b)'
vice
was
highlighted
when mw
Jearmlo Newman ani served by
ol
the •ongreptlon came In the
Mlao Newman 11n1 Cheryl SWain.

Son is Celebrated
Here's how you do it. First, without lilting the receiver, dial
your own phone number on your dial telephone. Now tap out .
the same num~r on the ~ncb-Thne telephone keyboard above.
If your tappmg speed li! three times faster than your dialing
~peed, rou rate a "superior." Twice as last is "good." The pol~t
1s, placmg calls on a pu.sQ button Thuch-Thne phone is amazingly
fast ... and easy!
Touch-Thne telephones are available in all models:

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al ne~ ror ,...,. Clllreb" ror the comlniJO... Tboll' wore
bf f'eru BoWoi'l iJum and "NOW preoldtlt, .. Mra. ~ Gloss;
l!llllah'WUllorbGal In rkiWer Arrange- riee preal40at,

..e, Ra•onna; Dr. lllchal&lt;l caJd.

carol Greene Rupe, SbeUa George ZIM ani POI!I!Y Tholnlo Mun)&lt;on. Soconl ""' C\11'1 Dr
Rev. Allred Holley, R&lt;pr Hood, JIIIDOB Gilliam, Paul Rapn, Gordon R&lt;111, Silly
Aim PhlllljJs Pollchene, carol Joau Nibert, Bublre Tq&gt;o Stanllll. Third .,., Clll'le• p
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Jlunyan, David E...,., COllard lludSUI,Inl carl GU!esple.
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James JollnJIOD,.&lt; lllrJIVIIlt,
Ohio; Nalley . Jor&lt;bl tm.w.
Zenesvllle; Paul B-. Wall:

GAIISN CLASSJ OF lll53 - Flht ""'• L to r., rn= Oil owd Gllllim, 1V•.- AJ,.
Ien, IIDCY onion Gll&gt;om, Roma RuaseU Smllll, C8mJ11 WU....,.,; Ann 11an1Wa,y
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WEDNESDAY
GENERAL MEETING cl Woffijn's AasoCtatton of th"e First
Pres~' Cliurch o\ 8 p;m.
~ ursed to aUenl.
THURSDAY
GALLIS COUNTY Agrlcultur·
ol Society's alll&amp;lll chicken
and eluctlon, junior
falrgroonla. Barbeoue W p.
m. Election hours, 5 to 9 p.

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A LI'ITLE

PER-SUEDE-SION
In velvety, resUlent Hlgblander pigskin suede trom
Bernadine&amp;. You've never seen a leather coat llke this
before because coats have never been made of glove
ptgskln before. mghlaRiers finely tailored French glove
and feels soft &amp; aUk.Y to the touch, so luxurious but so
wearable. You'll fall in love with le pore and you'll
find it at Bernadine&amp;.

Bernadine's also has French tnsplred Coats of Antique
Leather by Highlander, beautllully styled and terribly
lashlooable. Your Highlander Vintage Cowhide is the
ouly one of its kind in the coat world.

CORA WSCS will meet to cleeu
the church. Potluck at ~

Melllreafl
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Mello, Montreal's

dresses. knlckers.and:ewna&lt;IM: brand-new subway wblcb
old .. specs" IJiil a top hat. Coal opened In Ume ror Expo a,
oil lamps wore lit In each wl.. bas beeD called the ~ .. world's
largest underground art gal·
doW.
Fonner pastors, Reverends lery." Each ataUon bu ClilZundel, Wood&amp;, and ZIM, IJr&lt;Jul!bt t!n&lt;Uve walls, pillars and
groeUngo and told ol their Ute murals.
sluce leevlng Cheshire. An olcllaah~ hymn slug lllled the
chd with music. Then grHt.ings were heard from some ot:
the senior members, former
m~bera. a member of the pr&amp;o
sent youtll and the minister, Rev.
Louis Eckols. MIDI' !ell thot the
pest 80 yean has been wrappecl:
IV In a ""7 lo.eiy evenlnr.

326 SECOND AVE.

Try something different-our
MOCK TURTLE shoes by

Pula Farr, Y111

auditions

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They look like Iurtle, feel like Iurtle, but are
actually supple, embossed leather.• (After
all, you can't make shoes from Iurlle shells.!
Try a pai r soon for a new, refreshing look.

Rfl(na Glbba, Mll&amp; Vl,lftda Illgels, Nonl10II J.,audermllt, Jr.,
~ettrw tee liable, Mlebeal Qa-

ble; RlciiJ 'Bailie, JlmiiiJr Bablo,
Mra: 'Donald
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Goor&amp;e B. VAll and Mril

W""'"'•,

Golllll lapis.

Touch-Tone
DMk Phone .

Achieve a great c;asual look
and enjoy pure walking ease
as well . .. wear Trujuns~
Wea.r them wirh blazers.
sport coats, sinks, sweaters.
Wear them for leisure.
for lounging, for walking
In shon, for fun

.Touch-Tone
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vcaled that thu)' BOt $5 a liushai
GALLIPOLIS- onl;r live del- for w~eat; It Ia the' COJiunon
egates . from Gallla Count;y at~

market price.

tended the sixth Ohio Nl"O state

If

an Importer from the Unlf.

at the state fair- ed States Imported .- wheat at,
grounds at Columbus on Sept. say, $1.50 per bu&amp;hel 1 then he
to. Gov. Rhodes and Mayor Sen~ has to pay the government tlie
acnbremer were invited to make difference, or $3.50. Evidently
short s~hes. The Governor those countries would do better
U they woold proclJce f a r m
was unable to attend.
, Mayor Sensenbrenner praisOd eq.dpment and autoll"dJll8s and
the NFO for its work, and em- would trade them to the United
phasized that farmers must be States Cor com and wheat.
organized for rollect.ive bargainThe last speaker was the very
~entJon

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POMEI\OY - .Judy Smith,

daughLe r of the l~ev. and Mrs.
Menzil smitl1, Pomcro~· . graduated

from the

Nationwide
Beauts Acadcm~ in L"olumbus on Aug, 31. /'11967 graduate of Pomcro~ I Iigh School,
Miss Smitt1 is now ~mployed
at !Jelen's Beaut} Sh~ in
Pomero.• .

LINDA D. BIIADEN
ltACINE - Miss Linda D.
Braden, llacine,
recemly
g raduated from the Valley
Beauty School in Marietta.
She is emplo3ed at Uorothy's
lleauty Shop in Syracuse.

Apart

from

man,

chief

enemy of the lobster is the
cod.

Graveside Rites Held
For Marine Tom Lind
ters, lA&gt;u AM and Kimberl~';
Mr s. Alma Thompson, all or Columbus; Charles Bickel, fharle~lOn, W. Va.; Lt. II. E. Cleland, Jr. , Virginia; Sgt. Hobert
Sylvester, t. S.l~tc., .Camp LeHome.
Offieiating at the scrric.· t• s was jeune, K C.; MJ.". and Mrs.
the He\'. Bill Perrin, pa stor of Lee Tyo and children , Nancy,
the Trinity l"nited Church of Jame s and .Jeffrey, Cheshire;
Christ, assisted by the R('L Bri- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Altieri,
an Engel, pastor or the St. l'aul Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. WilLutheran Church. Organist wa s liam Bennett, Hio Grande; Miss
Huth .- \nn Lewis, Mrs. James
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Cpl. Michael Dolger, Plliladcl- Lewi s , Parkersburg, W. \"a.;
phia, Pa., waJ; the ~larine mili- Mr s. S}"lllia Quint, Mr. and Mrs.
tary es&lt;"ort and the Marine de- \"ictor Lind, ~1r. and ~1rs. Dontachment here to conduct the aJd Lind, Minneapoli s , Minn.;
military rites induded FirstSg L Mrs . Fannie Lind of Huntington,
A. F. Clyner, Sgt. G. M. Crum- W. \'a., and Miss Linda Kirkley, Sgt. B. WOCld:s, Sgt. B. II. land, Kenton.
In additio11 to those calling at
Cagle~·, Sgt. G. L. Martz, Sgt.
M. B. Smith and Sgt. E. I... Butty. U1e funeral home from out of
All are assigned to the Charles- the counly were Mrs. Besse Lewton, W. Va., post witll the ex- is, Donald Lewis and James Lewception of Sgt Wood s of Pt. is, Parkersburg; Mrs. Jean KarPleasant, and Sgt. Smith of Par- schnik, William Housh, Walter
ker sburg. The color guard of noush, all of New Haven, w. va.;
Drew Webster Post 39, Ameri· Mrs. llobert Roush, George
can Legion, assisted in the grave- Tripp, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs . Bruce Stalnaker, Chillicoside service s.
Visiting the flll'leral home in the; Miss Jeanne Heines, Mrs.
uniform were members of Drew Bill Chadwick, Columbus; Mrs.
Webster Post and the Cadette John li. Whitcomb, Detroit,
gtrr scouts, Members or Brick- Mich.; Pvt. Detner RouJ;.h, Dl,
L.S.M.C.; Mr. 8.nd Mrs . Detner
~~rs Local 32 \'isited al so in
Housh, Cliftoll, \\'. \·a.; Dr. and
I group.
Mrs . .J, R Schirmer, GallipoThose from out of the county
attending the senices included lis; Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs . .James Stewart and daughMrs. Althea Strong, WJikesville;
Mrs. G. B. McLaughlin and Mrs. t.cr, tllhens; Mr. and Mrs. DenKeith Staneart, Albany; Mrs. Han- ni s Neff and son, Lancaster;
Thomas Beckner, Mr. and Mr.s.
nah Catchpole, Mrs. C.:arrie KenCharles Cottrill, Pt. Pleasant; ·
~y, Mis!'i Johnarma Yeauger,
Mr. and :\irs. Elmer White, LoMr. and Mrs. Earl Hoeflich,
Mrs. Beverly Kunkel, Mr. ·and gan; Miss Laura Lind, HuntingMrs. Mike Hammer and daugh- ton, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Eber Lewis, Lebanon, Ohio. Burial was in Beech Grove cemetery.
PO,IEHO) - Fune ral senires for Marine Pk. Thomas It
Lind, 21, killed Aug. :? 6 in Vietnam, were corducted at ~ p. m.
Wednesda.i at the Fwing 1-"uncral

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Naval ROTC
Test Comes

December 14

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Grl*!n

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!';HOT C qualifi cation test are now

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taste ror everyone
Wed!ings, runerals
Special Occasions

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a vailable, according to Harold
saue r, rounsclor at the Meigs
l-liKI• St:hool on De~. 14.
On the basi s or this test, personal interviews, medical exam ma tions, and other factors,
about 1,700 yOUJl:: men will enter U1e Hegular NROTC Program as midshipmen at ~" ROTC
units in 53 colleges and universitie.'&gt; throughout the nation. Male
citizens of the l 'nitcd States who
will be at least 17 but not yet
21 on June 30, 1969, and who
are now high school seniors or
recent graduates, may be eligible to apply for the test. Those
who attain quali(ying scores will

are soiling '

abort

tracts as .t ar · ch~st as Indiana.
We· still ha"S ~Qie master contracts lo go. The n'laator CQI'I·
~acts w:lll be long tCrm, a~
Will oontaln more favorable JX'lc:ea.
Graf said that proccs~rs who
would not talk to NFO when we
wont lo them are now ·oomlng
to the NFO.

tions. Farmers ralled to get
their pay. Several of them are
i\ chief attraction wa.s a head
~ cabbage weighing 70 pounds. aboot the growth and work of now cooperating with the NJo"O,
It was about 20 inches in diam- the NFO and evils it had to ov- merging lnto tar ger units and
dealing with the m·o, thus elimeter. 1t was flown in by the ercome.

l\"ort,hwesl-Orient Airlines rree
or charge ror NFO from Alaska,
Arthur Phillips of GreenvHie
made an en I ightcning address on
the progreSS" of the NF'O. One
year ago the Nl'O was limited almost exclusively to a few corn
belt states. Now it is in 41 states
and reaches from the Atlantic
to the Pacific. lie listed six wa.vs
in which the NFO had made big
gains the last year.
Included were growth in area
and membership,
friendlier
treatment by the news media,
and hear~· rcco~ition by proces son•.
lle said a year a~ "processm·s would tell our solidtors
to go to liell. Now many of
them seem eager to talk busine ss with the NFO."
lle does not utlderst.and why
members had paid their dues
when the Nl'O was tJ·ying to gel
started against stiff resistance
and was insignificant in size,
iind wi 11 not pay them now. when
rt:markable success is in sight.
The three national directors
for Ohio were elected. Two or
them, Arthur Phillips of (ireenfield, and Tom Conrad are incumbents. Bob Shoup was elected as the other one.
The speaker on grain legislation urged all members to cooperate with the reed gtain program while it is anilable. lie
stated that a smaller g r a i n
supply makes it easier ror them
to bargain with the processors.
The young man who represented the United ~tes in the world ·
plowing contest i.n Rhodesia said
a Scandinavian contestant 'sa.i.d
hi s family made a living on G8
acres.
!low did they do it'.' lie reStu~rve&amp;anfs

Farm
New York City's Bowery
was once a tarm owned by

Peter

Stuyv~sant

the early
Dutch colonial governor. Stuy-

vesant called his Jarm "The
Bouwerie,'' and the n a m e
clung to the site.

Ue said the first year the auto
workers were organized, they had
a strike just to get reeognttion
as the sole bargainittg agency of
the workers. The next year they
asked and got $4.80 per day. Ford
boosted it to $5 per diu'. In a
similar way, the NFO had to
start at rock bottom. He showed how their control grew [rom
15 hogs to 15,000 hogs, then to

He described a large dairy

association of the southcentraJ
U, S. that had not been friendly with tho NFO. Now It has
come to talk with the N}'O and

advised the farmers to join an
organization capable of pricing

their PJ'9dllcts.
Another company told t h c
NFO lt would ·Price itself out

of the market ani that milk sub-

The ttrst sales were through
regular sales at the ll\le&amp;tbck
yards. The next was to buyers
direct, at the yards. Then they
started selling to buyers direct,
by passing the yards. Now we

stitute&amp;

ATIJENS - Six outstanding
plays will be presented by the
Ohio University Theater during
the 1968-69 season. The} Include:
"Hail, Scrawd}kc!" or "Little Malcolm and his ~lruggle
Aganisl tJ1c Eunuch::.," by David llalliwell, Oct. 25, 21i, 27,
30 and 1\'ov. 1, 2, and 3 in the
Speech Buildi rv:: ,,uditorium.
''Lc BourgcoisGentilhomme,''
by Moliere, i\ov. J;), 16, 17,
20, 21, 2:!, :!3 and :!4.
"A FunnJ Thing llappened on
Wa~ to lhe Forum,'' .Jan. 31
and l·eb. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 and 9.
"A SLreet~ar Named Desire,"
Tennessee William, Feb. 21, 22,
23, 26, 27 and March 1 and 2.
''The !louse of Bernada i\lba,"
b~· F. Garcia l...Qrca, April25, 26,
27, and 311 and May I, 2, 3, and
I.
William Shakespea~·s ''Troilus and Orcssida," May Hi, 17,
lS, 21, 22, 23, 2-l, and 25.
Students may. ser a'll six pill)"!-.
b} purchasifij.; a !~ season ticket.
A season ti ~ket cos Is $6 for nonstudents. Singh:! tickets arc 51.50.
Patrons pay $10 for a season
lickel,.

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A successful candidate receiv-

es financial aid for four years
of college. This includes tuition

Catch NFL
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Sun doy l ~ee moe&gt; .fn r n bet fe r
rlP.a! 0 11 -, o ur co r, h o on e o r li ! ~
insll ronce any do y!

and educational rees, books, uniforms, and $50 per month subsistence allowance. r\fter suc-

cessrull;y completing baccalaur~
eate degree requirements, and
naval training, graduates are
commissioned as officers in the
u.s. Navy or Marine Corps.
Hegular NROTC midshipmen
participate in three summer atsea training periods with vari~
ous naval units. These periods
assist them in learning about the
variety or interesting and challenging opportunities ·available
to them as naval or marine
corps officers,
Uegistrations for the test will
close Nov, 15. Bulletins containing eligibility requirements and
quaJH;ying test applications are
available from Sauer or the U.S.
NaV}' Recruiti~ Station at Ath~
ens,

inating cutthroat competition.

150,000.

6 Outstanding
Plays Will Be
Given at OU

!.1011 . o.~~~;~~
Toionr t:&lt;
lnl 'lin ,$o)!l. 9, )riih

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Nelr

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Hess,

Gary Roosh, Arthur Tl)abel, It.

were

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by Mason for New llaven.
After l'ong dlscussion, it was
decided to entorce the dog ordi-

nanco:

Attacklns tile repmlleiD nomloeo on tile Sooth's moat vola'tile Issue, Wallaee said Nixon
had "agreed iD adYan.ce" to the

that esch
resident most keep hi! dogs tied.
on a leach: If dog il caUght rWl~
They aiJl'QOd

ning loOse, a nne ot lU for the
first offense, $5 ror the second,

Ing field work for the NFO.
He told of one large daJry

compaJIY (&lt;&gt;I the East, I think)
that changed its attitude and
\'Olunteered a check oft for the

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tional Demoerall did, In fact
it started under them," .Wallace
Wallace sal~
To lletDm Coatroi
said.
"Pm Pill to return absolute.
He said a vote for Nixon would
cy lock, stodc and barral, the be 11 waltedh and urged voters
control of tho ......liOn &lt;&gt;I ;your not II&gt; IU[IJIOrl Nixon.
ebUd to you:• Wallace told a
In u afli)OI'OIII reference II&gt;
. . .ring airport rally oatlmated San, Strom Thurmond, S o u t h

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1968

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ullwnphrey has DO chanee to We-ta &amp;11oppl.ng Center In suwin. a• 1 Nb:on or Wallace, but burban Fairview Park.

ln Ohio it's Nb:oa or Humphrey."

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Nixon talked to R .e p s. Frances P. Bollon and William Minshall before he appeared at a
rally here and urged tllem II&gt;.
wiD the 19 Ohio congreaslonal
seats IIIey now hold, Both race
~ Democratic

challeilge.
''Minshall w:lll play a very
maJor role In our admlnlstra-

Uon," Nixon told newsmerl, notlnl thai Minshall ww
as
chairman

at. the

serve

House Trans-

pOrtatloll &amp;lbcommltteo.
Nixon wound up his vial~ Wldch
bepn Frlclal' night with a ~··­
Uon and BIUIWBr MJifon on stat.
Wide tolovlaloo, at a rally that
drew eome 30,000 periiOI'Ia to

Most Americans
Like Position
NEW YORK (IJPO - A naII&lt;Jnwide poll c:&lt;l~Dctod IIIIa week
lndleated that63 per cont&lt;&gt;ltbose
Amerlcllll&amp; following lha Paris
peaeetalbOI(~IeQir.·~P!Iwttll

s.

the u.
poalllon thafl!i'lillb!ni
lhould elup .only when the North
VIIUlamose mako a limllar rocluelfon In nillltary action.
!lndllnBor &amp; Co. reported tho
fllldlng Saturday following tel&amp;p[lolle lntorvlewa of l ;t7t adollts
In ""CII'Y alate 81Ceefll Alaska
and Howall MCIIlda71hrough Fr!day.

tiling lhej''Ye- against. H
. Earlier this wool&lt;. In a IIJ,od
tolovlolon broadcaat from Charlotte, N. C., Nixon told valera in
the Carolinas he IU[IJIOried fcbool
desegregation, but did not ~liP­
port the Federal government• 1
witbholding !linda from aebool
districts re!Uiingtode!IOIJ'8ple.
Wallaee was to speak later at

A1bar1Jr,

Ga., before completing

Ids foor-dll)' Cllll[JOisn trip ID
Montgomery, Ala., Saturday
night.

PAGE 11

Wallace ....,....,... •• be lelt

POOR PRECEDENT FOR ABE
BOSfON (IJPO- TbeBostm Bar AssoelaUon has andoraod the nomination of Abe
Fortas as chief justice of tbe
United States.
II was the Orst time I b •

bate Itepmll..., candidate Rich·
ard Nixon ancl Domocratie canclldate Hubert llu!nPn'"l' In a 90mlnute program In Oeloher,
Wallace saidthetelegramfrom
Metromedla said the program
would bs carried on Metromedla's radio and ielevtaton staUons and their allllletes from
cosat to cosst.

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"Look at this great crowd,"
he told a· wildly cheering audience. "Look around you, It
stretches as far as I ean see."
'•Is 11dl .Jullt Ohio - a state
where rve ahr13s done well, or
is thll Amerlea'?11 he aJked.
With Nlxoo oo the pi.Uorm
In the shopping confer parkfns
lot were his Wife Pat, San, Edward Brook of Massachusetts,
Rhodes, Minshall, Mrs. Bolton,
and other ~ ligures.

&amp;lpreme Court appointment
slnco 1916 wbonlt 011110aod the
nominatim fA Louts Brandeis.
••••• : ·;:l}.t,.:m:;

Reforms

Are Only
Delayed

Uve

or

Tape

Metromedla said the proeram
al10 would be made available
either live or on tape to any
other radio or TV station In the

eontlnontal United States..
There was no indlc:ation whether Nixon or Humphrey had accepted the offer.
The tlllrd ~ presidential
candidate received some good-

natured heckling by a tongueln-&lt;heek groLI[) of about a doz-

en wbo

called themselves .. Hippies for WaUace. '' But his re-

PRAGUE (IJPI) - CommlDIIst ception was generally aood.
Denounces Professors
~ loader Alexander Dubeek
Addressing an audience of
aa:sured Czechoslovakia Saturday
his program of liberal reforms some 10,000 In tile Unlversill'
to .. give a human face-'' to com- COliseum, he charged that some
munlam would not be absndon- college professors had prolonged the Vietnam War by calllnl
ed.
TOLEDO (IJPO - A group
At the same time, however, for a COmmunist vi dory.
representing migrant !arm laAa president, Wallace said,
Dubcok warned that only by carborers in Northwestern Oblo
rying out a series of represaive urm going to have m,y att*ney
was accused Saturda3 of using
general seek an indictment a.~
"intlmldattonn to get tomato coold the Czechoslovak govern- galnat
111\Y professor calllnl for
mont ftnally bring about the withgrowers to join tho organizadrawing of SOVIet and other War- a Communist victory."
tion.
saw Pact occupatlm forces ,
He &amp;Sid he """Id also have
The accusation was leveled
"People are asking whether him 11 grab a few college stuagainst the Farm Labor OrPII·
the Moscow agreements are com- dents by the hair and put them
lzl ~ Committee (J'LOC) by the
paUble
with our post.Jaruary pol- lDider the Jail."
Ohio Agricultural Marketing AaThe crowd, Including the longicy 1" Dubcek said. ..1 am confisoclation which represents nudent there Is no contradicti4t bitred ''HipPle•· for Wallace,,.
merou a tomato KJ'9fleTB ln the
On the· contrary, thrin lies the cheered.
area.
The rormer Alabama governor
wq
out or tile solutiO. to our
Ralph Gilmore, ehalrman of
laid Atty. Gen. Ramsey' Clark
present
aJtuation."
. the OAMAtomaloadvlsorybosrd,'
Dl.tlcek s,poke for 40 minutes refused to arrest stu~or
J&amp;ld several members have reover nationwide television. In- helping tho Viet Cong because
poried lneldento of FLOC demformed Czechoalavak sources "'he said that's academic freeonstrators "going onto their
said the speech was recorded dom,,.
farms aDd using abusive and
'"That's oot academ.tc freeSalurda,y aCternoon. It was a
threatening language With worknew speech and llllt tile ooe he dom," Wallace said. ..That's
ers. Chfldrin were actuall,y
acheduled and then abruptly can- pure treason.''
threatened with bodily harm."
The demonstrators interruptcelod without Olg)ianatloo ""
1lllrsdll)', tho sources said.
ed WaUace's speech several

Intimidation
Is Charged

Favors Federal Probe

COLUMBUS (UPI) - A forM.eb at ua eqoally," he said, mer employee at the Ohio Peal1J!it addad lbat Wallaee "iln't tenliary said Saturday be was In
j1a1na to inn Ohio or tile olec- ravor of • federal lnvealfPum
.tlen.••
tmo reeem disturbances at the
"Dl Nortll caroUna," he saki, 13f.¥ear-Gid tDIIIIutlon.
Under peraillent Cllellliclnlq
in . z:. }:~.?.§::nl:::;:::~:o~;:::::::;:.
by Roher! Mlhlbauall of Uma,
DAYTON (IJP1) - Tho lndo- Pidllp Rothman told the DOIIIO'
pondoJtt wtlon _.-tdl,y wW
cratlc pi.Uorm committee he
!'!JPIIDU• •• the bargaining 1111'111 wao "porllOitllcy In favor" of a
tor ~11)'08 of NatiMal Calli federal probe.
....alar Co. hare anti In WllhR0111:8sentlnll the Ohio Cltllnitm C. H.
zona Committee Cor PrUon R&amp;'J1Je Netlonel Labor relatlms
corm, Bothinan said an lnvostiBoard said. vote showed7,1!41 ptlon by a FrankUn Coun1;y srantl
la favor of alllflng with t h • Jury JIOUid rewlt only In the
•NCR •..,...._ Unllln and t.- lndletmant
of .[lrlaoOlera.
wltll ,lcllnlng 1liO lllternall&lt;ln·
Mlblballlll. a c:andidalo Cor
· ~ lJnilln of Electrleal Workero. . ConJ[l"eaa, and Sonate Mlnorlll'

Loader !:rank King of Toledo
asked If reports of sbootln&amp; of
two naked priSCllloro during tile
talest dloturbeneo wbllo (,ylng

em the ground were t"me. T h e
former psychlatrle soelal workor at tbe penltentlar1 said he
was not a wltnesa to the ineidents, but from -~ he eocdd
ftnd out from talldng to people
lnslds the prison yarcl at lila
dme, the ureporta were true."
Ro1funan said his group was
lonnod from former and presont )U'IICII employes anti concemOcl eltlz0118 II&gt; work for battor courta, better pollee a n d
salaries and .-.nlzatlon ot
tile atate'a correctional ayatom.

Associate NIU'8ing

Program Announced
A111ENS -

The Ohio Unlver-

silj'-ZanoavWe Campus Will taltlste a ~ear nurain&amp; prop-am
·this fall In Wldeh .-nts can
earn an asaodate degree and
complete preparatory M&gt;rk for
1aJclng the Nurn !I&amp;IAI Board
Exam1nat1on for Ucense as a.

~~ Guard ~t Bridge

Inflation Linl{ed to
Democrats by Nixon
!!¥ United Press International

S. c., said in an interview that

bert H. Humphrey with "money mismanagement. 11 Humphrey

on the issue of law and order.

Richard M. Nixon blamed the potential Wallace aopporters
DemocraUc Administration Set- should realize that Nixon and
urday for ln!latloo, linking Hu- Wallace have ••aimllar" views
&amp;Sid . a Nixon victocy JIOUid mean

a faltering economy.
Tbe two presidential candidates fought the economy issue
from adjacent states. NiXon told

a Cleveland siqlping c e ~ t e r
crowd or more than 25,000 per,..., that the Joltnscm AdminJstration "ln the Jast rour years

has coat the average family $2,-

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With Ohio Unlvorsill' - Zane..We cllnleal _.-.
ience for the nursing program
wW be Bethesda Hospital ant!_
Good Samaritan HOspital In
Zane..We.

KILLED IN CAB
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (IJP0
- Gerald F. Bartson, 23, Fremont, .... killed Saturclll)' whee
his car left Ohio 2 near here
and crashed into a dlteh.
240TII LAUNCHED
MOSCOW (IJP0 - The Soviet
Union Saturday launched I b e
240th In Its series &lt;&gt;I unmamed
Cosmos space research sateJIIIAia.

335 Enemy ·Slain in DMZ Thrust
borc1mom Inion u. s. Navy IIIIP• nillos lnalde tho DMZ.
Kill 50 Reds
In the Gulf of Tonkin, ·American
Tho Sooth Vletnamen ,....,
and South VIIUlamose ~.
U. S. Marine- crews and crodlted With kUI!ni 50 CommuarUllery and Air Force Jet ll&amp;bl- nlala, the American lnfantrymon
or-ll&lt;lomers. The c:rulssr Boa- Wltll 35 In a seoond -.:k. U. S.
11aa anti a doliawor
the opokeamsn said the other 73.
North Vlatnamoao dlod In the
..... wiJ11 their big pa.
A J'll(menl ot the lit South barnp from U. S. leta, shl&amp;&gt;a,
Dlvlalon, ._ted tanka anti artillery.
b)' ._~ tllolll·llrlpile, u;
The U. S. foree In the DMZ
i, 5tlt iltrantry, made the llril lllllrorod Z2 111111 ...,.-, but
ii...U ein the COID,[llox or·Nortll none killed, apokesmen sa1c1.
Vlimoaiese
·bunker• ooe to two
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of ssvlngs.
u1 can say we can't afford
rour more years r1 mooey mis-

Hunt for
Saboteurs

Netromedla owns televisJm
alall&lt;lns in several big clUes.

Corced concrete porch, shattered the heavy Cront doors, smashThere wu no iDdieatim whe- ed rurniture and shattered neariller Humphrey or Nixon aecept- ly all Ita windows.
The bombing was witnessed
ed the lovltaU011.
In other devel(lpiDenta:
San. Strom Thurmond, R·

by a campus policeman who saw
two young men drive up to the

b.dldlng In a small car. one of

Tension Steps
Up in Mideast
Teoalc.~s

sharpened in t h e

clllcalcy.
- Humphrey lllliCIUilced t11at
Stephan A. Mitchell, a top Mc·
Carthy aide .Urlnl his llgbt for
the Democratic presidential oom-

FBJ Jom"S

management," he said
Humphrey, at a Millvale, Pa.,
park picnic, told several tllou-

their Vietnam views more ape..

lnaUon, had joined the llumpllMcCarthy's Aim
In another Interview, Sen. Eu- rey campaign organizall&lt;ln u
gene J. McCarthy Indicated he vice chairman of Citizen• for
would try, throuGh campaigning Humphrey -Muskle.
- Gov. Spiro T. Agnew ot
for dovish Senate candidates, to
Maryland,
Nixon's rwming mate,
make Humphrey and NIJcon state
oooferred wltll GOP Ieaderl In
Winola and urged them to ''bane
·
In there with us" in the fllllt
for nllnols' 26 electoral
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registerecl nurse,

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Ct·ngressman Ken Hechler confers with Actor Ben Gazzara on the movie set of
his best-.seller, "Bridge at Remagen." Other stars in the David L. Wolper production mclude Robert Vaughn, E. G. Marshall and George Segal. Congressman
Hechl~r, who is technical adviser for the World War II film, escaped from Czechoslovakia JUSt 12 hours before the Russians came. Filming is being resumed in
Hambu!g• German;v, and near Rome, l_taly, where replicas of the original Remagen. Br~d.ge are bemg bu1lt. The mov1e, due for release next summer by United
Art1sts, 1s based on Congressman Hechler's book about the dramatic first crosaing of the Rhine River by American troops.

sand listeners that elgtrt. years
&lt;&gt;I prooperllj' undor the DemoBERKELEY, CaiU. (IJP0 crats would yield to a falter- FBI agonto Saturday joined the
ing economy Jf Nixon Is elected hunt ror saboteurs who bombPresident.
ed a Naval ROTC building on the
times by cheering.
Accepts lnvltatloo
Unlveraill' of CaiUornla campus.
WaUaee said, Hwe•ve got some
George C. Wallace, campraJgn~ '(be black powder bomb, cartree speech folks" who do not
beUeve in free speeeh for peo- lnl at the University ot Kentuc- ried in a black satchel, w a s
ky, amounced thai he had ac- planted on the doorstep of the
ple who dilror from them.
"'Those are the ldDd. ol people cepted an lnvltation frOm Metro- ono-otory building Friday night
thet folks In this country are just me4fa News to debate Nixon and and exploded a Cew minutes latllumphroy In a 90-minute pro- er.
sick and tired ot..,.
gram , _ IIKICllh.
The bla&amp;t ripped up a reln-

m: m

.Maynard AMigned

•NEARLY ~ ACRES OF L~~~ IN ,N, EJ~~lLENllOCAtJO"

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threat hlilta

~

tlt.llll·.,tocks, · i~rt
scales draa, elevator, ·offlce-showr_.m, .llrie
'

erq~loyeet

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"We will not relunt until Octpl&gt;or. Then we wW hit other
lulol" clUes," Nllioa laid. Ho
llllfd eoWmbui, Cladmtatf anti
...-ly 'Aktu1, Toledo a 11 d
.l.l'....atown. ·
Other maJor nalfmal Rsplbll&amp;ure• will villi Ohio 1o
the Nlxcrl .......,.tgn, fn~
hil rwtnlng mate. ~
,).._,, Govemora NeiDI Jiock'~"MoDer of NCIW York and Rutald
llapll of Callfotnla, and Mlf·
oi' John Lfndi'IJ' of New York.
,Mxcn salcl he -cts to apjjear at Cleveland PUblic Hall
_ - IIICIIIlh, u local leaders have ·
.n opated.
Nixon WBI · ukad about the
tlllrd ~ Cllll[JOisn of former
Allllllna Gov. Goorlie Wallace
.filii Ill olbld: 00 the a.lo csmP!III' of - major candidates.

~.:!Q,;a;:.ue:e .

•In bulldl1g, warehouse,, 3 one tp1 ~.,.r-, · ·a~ller;,.lll ~ftd motort

cal examinations next January

ir¥t to EvereU

Nlxm said Ohio lo • · - · l[rOWid state·- onewemultflgbt
for to the lut." llo Uated It
with New York, New .lorl117,
PWmllflvllilla, Mlcblpn, Call~ Texas and Indiana as rnaJOt larpiB In the remainder of
bli ..
'He 10)11 Ohio ....

flY In 1960. .

Carrol K. Snowden
Park Cenhol Hotel Bldg.
Seco"d Ave. Ph. 446-4290
Home Ph. 446--4518
Gallipolis, O.io

GALLIPOLIS MOTOR CO.

and its

-•,Slate

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FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, GROCERIES &amp; HARDWARE FACILITIES

Di-r7DeysA

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CLEVELAND (IJP0 .;. StaiAI
Republican loaders told Richari
if. Nixon Saturday the ~ has
ID edge in Ohio, but Nb:on isn't
.llldnll any chanceo.
..1' a pill showed me ·50 per
cont a - In Ohio, rd 111111
r.unpdgn as If I were behind "
.he told a ._. oooference. . '
· Nixon had breakfast Saturclll)'
witll Gov. James A.
GOP Chalrmu John S. Anctrewa, arid ROJU&gt;Ucan elllcllclateo fO&lt; oll(eo and local leaders.
"TII"l' believe '"' will win In
'Npl'ombor •••• thu)' said we have
an edge," he salcl.

~ "'11le Wallace

We Fix Sunday

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Homer Wa111h

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;i;.j~":63~1=NTERNATIONAL

BA.M. T06P.M.
DAft.Y

lie said the milk processors
now pay 90 per cent of parity
(through a rigged parity) because
they know Ulcy have to keep
ahead of the 1\FO.

schools,"

grwp has taken a stand on a

.~~~~~::~ er car.

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eUSED AND
RDUilT PAm

heen.

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Ohio in Nixon Camp,
·B ut No Letup Seen

65 RAMBLER .

Sliver Bridge Site

tries had used the United states
as a dumping ground for their
surpluses, the roreign governments subsidizing their o w n
farmers.
lie said during a rour year
period prior to the milk holding action there was a total
rise of 9 cents per hundredweight. lie gave figures to show
that since the holding action
rarmers received several Urnes
a 9 cent rise at diUerent times,
and that the Federal gonrnment
took immediate steps to cut the
large shipments oi milk products into the United Stales to
about one-fourth what · they had

away control

~imts - Jentintl

VOL. 3 NO. 33

NextTeOid

NFO.
lie told of how Coreign coun-

Pll Wider a Republican Admin·
latralkln.
"It atarted under a Republican admlnlatratlon In 195t,they ~ted Chief Jullics Warron and tile Son&amp;IAI conflrmallm
wu presided Ofer by Mr. Nixon," Wallace aaid, In referer~Je

Carolina Republican who haa.,_
Nixon In t h e
&amp;Juth, Wallace said he WOI at a
loss II&gt; understand why SOUthern
poiiUclana would support Nixon
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cam~ for

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od an lnvltall&lt;ln by Metromedla
News
of New York Clll' to de·w~·

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO PARTS.
OUTLET

would take over the mar-

ket. Now its field men are do-

deelolon, Brown ver1111 to Nlxm preoicllng over the Sen- by local poll.. at more than 4,Board ot })dueatlon.
. ate •• VIce PrelidontattheUme. 000 peraona.
"llo (Warren) - . a deel"The RepJbUcans had aaftlch
The third ~ pre~ldenllal
Cllldlclate laid "The dellrUcUon siClll lhet In my judgment had II&gt; do with the dellrUdlon o! tile
ot the public ochoolll)-atem" be· boon aiJl'QOd on In aclvanee to take pi&gt;llc ae(lool qatem aa tile na-

junball

and $15 for the third will be
enforced.
They also discussed those in
town not having license Cor
sellirv:::. Businesses will be notiCied needing a license. This
applies to any business realblng a pro!lt.

Maile Court~ Deal

PEirii'LETON . famed

COLUMBIA, S. C• .(ililt) George Wallace acesaed. Rich·
11'&lt;1 Nlxoo Salurda,y ot agree.
IIIJ to put Chief Jullice Earl
':Warron oo the !q&gt;reme Court
In return for tho court'o 1954
1.:~. oullsWing IChool ns-

G. Greene, and Left'is Summers.

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~ ·~ .1 llXOrt
a· ~·J"

were reCoraer' nelen
council mU..blrs Jack

Also attendlnl
William
Kimes and Donald Ohlinger.
They voted to lend the town
lie said milk companJea In
of
Mason the use of the back hoe 1
Wlsronsln had been forced to
liquidate by economic condi- a11 a return Cavor for many done

able national NFO dairy commodity head, Ed Graf. He spoke

ing.

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- Nixon promised Jowa farm~
ers at Des Moines his ''dedicated efforts to improve farm

market prices. u

- Humphrey, in a statement,
endoraod the gun control bW
!acini the Senate and challeaged Nixon to state his view1.

Bucher Asks
Early Rescue
TOKYO (IJP0 - The aki[IIIOI'
ol the captured U.S.S. PUeblo
told foreign newsmen In North

Korea that thu United Stateo
ahould assume responslbUU;y fiX"
their a[&gt;Ying and obtain release
or the 82 crewmen b e r o r e
Christmas, North Korea said
Saturdll)''
The omctal North KorND
news agency concluded three dqa
of tranamlsolon of 1lllrodo1'1
Pueblo news cooterence with a

statement attributed to Cmdr'.

Uoyd Mark Bucher, COIJUil8DII..
them ran over to the building
er of the Intelligence ship carrying what appeared to be a it was seized Jan. !3.
black leather satchel, dropped It
1 '1 kDOw that the govemmaat
oo. the doorstep and hustled back o! the United llatea of America
to the car. The patrolman chased will act responsibly and seo u
tbe car through the twisty camreturned, and I think It not 111o
pus streets until it sped oft'~am~
reasonable ror me to ask thU
J!UB, where he lost Sight of lt. we be home by.Chrlatmu, '' tbl
Noe one was inside the bulldagency oplled from Bucbor's retng at the time oC the explo- marks.
aion and there wa.s no fire.

Middle East Saturday Willi an
antl-larull delllCIIIstratlon In the
oecupled west bank of Jordan,
shootlnl along larool's frontiers
Wltll Jordan and ~Ia and ro-od talk to tile UPI ~ a war
SPEAKS TO CLASSES
of llberall&lt;ln by Proal- GoGALLIPOUS
- Miss Anne
mal Abdel Nasser of Esnll
BI'BIIlury,
former
member ot.
)J New York, tile U. ·N. Sethe Gallla Academy Hlifo School
curlll' Council """ on a b)' alert and prepareol to moot ill&lt;ulll', opoke to College Pl'C!(llll'over the weekend In the OVCOJI atory English classes Friday at
GAllS. Her talk was • - Lonot ...., - maJor oulhroak of dilo,
England, Its literary impor·
...,uuttes slmlllll: II&gt; Iall ~­
tanee
and lqlorllnl places of
dll)"l arUUir)' bailie along the
interest ~ ~lab Literature.
91N Canal coasollre Uno.

The Comnwnlatl t hI
United States II&gt; apollalze CCII' U.

Pueblo's activities oil. North Ko-

rea In Jamlr)' and promise - ·
er to send liBYa! &amp;ldpa lnlD U.
ares again.
TROOPS AT BORDER
LONDON (UPI)- Rulala~
to station liP . . . ~ of •
nillllon troopl per
..oiJ to
Czeclalolovalcla tile

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said Saturdl,y.

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BY CAll~~'\' BAI;Li
vcaled that thu)' BOt $5 a liushai
GALLIPOLIS- onl;r live del- for w~eat; It Ia the' COJiunon
egates . from Gallla Count;y at~

market price.

tended the sixth Ohio Nl"O state

If

an Importer from the Unlf.

at the state fair- ed States Imported .- wheat at,
grounds at Columbus on Sept. say, $1.50 per bu&amp;hel 1 then he
to. Gov. Rhodes and Mayor Sen~ has to pay the government tlie
acnbremer were invited to make difference, or $3.50. Evidently
short s~hes. The Governor those countries would do better
U they woold proclJce f a r m
was unable to attend.
, Mayor Sensenbrenner praisOd eq.dpment and autoll"dJll8s and
the NFO for its work, and em- would trade them to the United
phasized that farmers must be States Cor com and wheat.
organized for rollect.ive bargainThe last speaker was the very
~entJon

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Jll&gt;Y S~IITI I
POMEI\OY - .Judy Smith,

daughLe r of the l~ev. and Mrs.
Menzil smitl1, Pomcro~· . graduated

from the

Nationwide
Beauts Acadcm~ in L"olumbus on Aug, 31. /'11967 graduate of Pomcro~ I Iigh School,
Miss Smitt1 is now ~mployed
at !Jelen's Beaut} Sh~ in
Pomero.• .

LINDA D. BIIADEN
ltACINE - Miss Linda D.
Braden, llacine,
recemly
g raduated from the Valley
Beauty School in Marietta.
She is emplo3ed at Uorothy's
lleauty Shop in Syracuse.

Apart

from

man,

chief

enemy of the lobster is the
cod.

Graveside Rites Held
For Marine Tom Lind
ters, lA&gt;u AM and Kimberl~';
Mr s. Alma Thompson, all or Columbus; Charles Bickel, fharle~lOn, W. Va.; Lt. II. E. Cleland, Jr. , Virginia; Sgt. Hobert
Sylvester, t. S.l~tc., .Camp LeHome.
Offieiating at the scrric.· t• s was jeune, K C.; MJ.". and Mrs.
the He\'. Bill Perrin, pa stor of Lee Tyo and children , Nancy,
the Trinity l"nited Church of Jame s and .Jeffrey, Cheshire;
Christ, assisted by the R('L Bri- Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Altieri,
an Engel, pastor or the St. l'aul Gallipolis; Mr. and Mrs. WilLutheran Church. Organist wa s liam Bennett, Hio Grande; Miss
Huth .- \nn Lewis, Mrs. James
Mrs. Ben Neutzling.
Cpl. Michael Dolger, Plliladcl- Lewi s , Parkersburg, W. \"a.;
phia, Pa., waJ; the ~larine mili- Mr s. S}"lllia Quint, Mr. and Mrs.
tary es&lt;"ort and the Marine de- \"ictor Lind, ~1r. and ~1rs. Dontachment here to conduct the aJd Lind, Minneapoli s , Minn.;
military rites induded FirstSg L Mrs . Fannie Lind of Huntington,
A. F. Clyner, Sgt. G. M. Crum- W. \'a., and Miss Linda Kirkley, Sgt. B. WOCld:s, Sgt. B. II. land, Kenton.
In additio11 to those calling at
Cagle~·, Sgt. G. L. Martz, Sgt.
M. B. Smith and Sgt. E. I... Butty. U1e funeral home from out of
All are assigned to the Charles- the counly were Mrs. Besse Lewton, W. Va., post witll the ex- is, Donald Lewis and James Lewception of Sgt Wood s of Pt. is, Parkersburg; Mrs. Jean KarPleasant, and Sgt. Smith of Par- schnik, William Housh, Walter
ker sburg. The color guard of noush, all of New Haven, w. va.;
Drew Webster Post 39, Ameri· Mrs. llobert Roush, George
can Legion, assisted in the grave- Tripp, Mason, W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs . Bruce Stalnaker, Chillicoside service s.
Visiting the flll'leral home in the; Miss Jeanne Heines, Mrs.
uniform were members of Drew Bill Chadwick, Columbus; Mrs.
Webster Post and the Cadette John li. Whitcomb, Detroit,
gtrr scouts, Members or Brick- Mich.; Pvt. Detner RouJ;.h, Dl,
L.S.M.C.; Mr. 8.nd Mrs . Detner
~~rs Local 32 \'isited al so in
Housh, Cliftoll, \\'. \·a.; Dr. and
I group.
Mrs . .J, R Schirmer, GallipoThose from out of the county
attending the senices included lis; Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mr. and
Mrs . .James Stewart and daughMrs. Althea Strong, WJikesville;
Mrs. G. B. McLaughlin and Mrs. t.cr, tllhens; Mr. and Mrs. DenKeith Staneart, Albany; Mrs. Han- ni s Neff and son, Lancaster;
Thomas Beckner, Mr. and Mr.s.
nah Catchpole, Mrs. C.:arrie KenCharles Cottrill, Pt. Pleasant; ·
~y, Mis!'i Johnarma Yeauger,
Mr. and :\irs. Elmer White, LoMr. and Mrs. Earl Hoeflich,
Mrs. Beverly Kunkel, Mr. ·and gan; Miss Laura Lind, HuntingMrs. Mike Hammer and daugh- ton, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs.
Eber Lewis, Lebanon, Ohio. Burial was in Beech Grove cemetery.
PO,IEHO) - Fune ral senires for Marine Pk. Thomas It
Lind, 21, killed Aug. :? 6 in Vietnam, were corducted at ~ p. m.
Wednesda.i at the Fwing 1-"uncral

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Naval ROTC
Test Comes

December 14

;

Grl*!n

t-1;;&gt;~ ...

I~OMEHOY

And
Cut Flowers

!';HOT C qualifi cation test are now

f'lowers in pedect
taste ror everyone
Wed!ings, runerals
Special Occasions

.
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Corsages

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Floro!

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Arranvrnente

u Spo&lt;ifiod
W. Deliver

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BOSWORTH'S FLOWERS
Molghborhood Rd.

. Ph. 414-.CSU

- Applit.-a.tion.s for

lhe Nu y' s 2Jrd annual Regular

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(7.~ ---'PK#"'\
' · ~ "'flcO.o~~ n
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a vailable, according to Harold
saue r, rounsclor at the Meigs
l-liKI• St:hool on De~. 14.
On the basi s or this test, personal interviews, medical exam ma tions, and other factors,
about 1,700 yOUJl:: men will enter U1e Hegular NROTC Program as midshipmen at ~" ROTC
units in 53 colleges and universitie.'&gt; throughout the nation. Male
citizens of the l 'nitcd States who
will be at least 17 but not yet
21 on June 30, 1969, and who
are now high school seniors or
recent graduates, may be eligible to apply for the test. Those
who attain quali(ying scores will

are soiling '

abort

tracts as .t ar · ch~st as Indiana.
We· still ha"S ~Qie master contracts lo go. The n'laator CQI'I·
~acts w:lll be long tCrm, a~
Will oontaln more favorable JX'lc:ea.
Graf said that proccs~rs who
would not talk to NFO when we
wont lo them are now ·oomlng
to the NFO.

tions. Farmers ralled to get
their pay. Several of them are
i\ chief attraction wa.s a head
~ cabbage weighing 70 pounds. aboot the growth and work of now cooperating with the NJo"O,
It was about 20 inches in diam- the NFO and evils it had to ov- merging lnto tar ger units and
dealing with the m·o, thus elimeter. 1t was flown in by the ercome.

l\"ort,hwesl-Orient Airlines rree
or charge ror NFO from Alaska,
Arthur Phillips of GreenvHie
made an en I ightcning address on
the progreSS" of the NF'O. One
year ago the Nl'O was limited almost exclusively to a few corn
belt states. Now it is in 41 states
and reaches from the Atlantic
to the Pacific. lie listed six wa.vs
in which the NFO had made big
gains the last year.
Included were growth in area
and membership,
friendlier
treatment by the news media,
and hear~· rcco~ition by proces son•.
lle said a year a~ "processm·s would tell our solidtors
to go to liell. Now many of
them seem eager to talk busine ss with the NFO."
lle does not utlderst.and why
members had paid their dues
when the Nl'O was tJ·ying to gel
started against stiff resistance
and was insignificant in size,
iind wi 11 not pay them now. when
rt:markable success is in sight.
The three national directors
for Ohio were elected. Two or
them, Arthur Phillips of (ireenfield, and Tom Conrad are incumbents. Bob Shoup was elected as the other one.
The speaker on grain legislation urged all members to cooperate with the reed gtain program while it is anilable. lie
stated that a smaller g r a i n
supply makes it easier ror them
to bargain with the processors.
The young man who represented the United ~tes in the world ·
plowing contest i.n Rhodesia said
a Scandinavian contestant 'sa.i.d
hi s family made a living on G8
acres.
!low did they do it'.' lie reStu~rve&amp;anfs

Farm
New York City's Bowery
was once a tarm owned by

Peter

Stuyv~sant

the early
Dutch colonial governor. Stuy-

vesant called his Jarm "The
Bouwerie,'' and the n a m e
clung to the site.

Ue said the first year the auto
workers were organized, they had
a strike just to get reeognttion
as the sole bargainittg agency of
the workers. The next year they
asked and got $4.80 per day. Ford
boosted it to $5 per diu'. In a
similar way, the NFO had to
start at rock bottom. He showed how their control grew [rom
15 hogs to 15,000 hogs, then to

He described a large dairy

association of the southcentraJ
U, S. that had not been friendly with tho NFO. Now It has
come to talk with the N}'O and

advised the farmers to join an
organization capable of pricing

their PJ'9dllcts.
Another company told t h c
NFO lt would ·Price itself out

of the market ani that milk sub-

The ttrst sales were through
regular sales at the ll\le&amp;tbck
yards. The next was to buyers
direct, at the yards. Then they
started selling to buyers direct,
by passing the yards. Now we

stitute&amp;

ATIJENS - Six outstanding
plays will be presented by the
Ohio University Theater during
the 1968-69 season. The} Include:
"Hail, Scrawd}kc!" or "Little Malcolm and his ~lruggle
Aganisl tJ1c Eunuch::.," by David llalliwell, Oct. 25, 21i, 27,
30 and 1\'ov. 1, 2, and 3 in the
Speech Buildi rv:: ,,uditorium.
''Lc BourgcoisGentilhomme,''
by Moliere, i\ov. J;), 16, 17,
20, 21, 2:!, :!3 and :!4.
"A FunnJ Thing llappened on
Wa~ to lhe Forum,'' .Jan. 31
and l·eb. 1, 2, 5, 7, 8 and 9.
"A SLreet~ar Named Desire,"
Tennessee William, Feb. 21, 22,
23, 26, 27 and March 1 and 2.
''The !louse of Bernada i\lba,"
b~· F. Garcia l...Qrca, April25, 26,
27, and 311 and May I, 2, 3, and
I.
William Shakespea~·s ''Troilus and Orcssida," May Hi, 17,
lS, 21, 22, 23, 2-l, and 25.
Students may. ser a'll six pill)"!-.
b} purchasifij.; a !~ season ticket.
A season ti ~ket cos Is $6 for nonstudents. Singh:! tickets arc 51.50.
Patrons pay $10 for a season
lickel,.

..

and Februar~·.
A successful candidate receiv-

es financial aid for four years
of college. This includes tuition

Catch NFL
Football

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Se, cdl rh P. ani on on C8S-1V

Sun doy l ~ee moe&gt; .fn r n bet fe r
rlP.a! 0 11 -, o ur co r, h o on e o r li ! ~
insll ronce any do y!

and educational rees, books, uniforms, and $50 per month subsistence allowance. r\fter suc-

cessrull;y completing baccalaur~
eate degree requirements, and
naval training, graduates are
commissioned as officers in the
u.s. Navy or Marine Corps.
Hegular NROTC midshipmen
participate in three summer atsea training periods with vari~
ous naval units. These periods
assist them in learning about the
variety or interesting and challenging opportunities ·available
to them as naval or marine
corps officers,
Uegistrations for the test will
close Nov, 15. Bulletins containing eligibility requirements and
quaJH;ying test applications are
available from Sauer or the U.S.
NaV}' Recruiti~ Station at Ath~
ens,

inating cutthroat competition.

150,000.

6 Outstanding
Plays Will Be
Given at OU

!.1011 . o.~~~;~~
Toionr t:&lt;
lnl 'lin ,$o)!l. 9, )riih

11\B
Nelr

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u Grlh.alead preoohllng. l'ro§Gi:C.

"-1

,,. !!¥. RANDoLPH

Hess,

Gary Roosh, Arthur Tl)abel, It.

were

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by Mason for New llaven.
After l'ong dlscussion, it was
decided to entorce the dog ordi-

nanco:

Attacklns tile repmlleiD nomloeo on tile Sooth's moat vola'tile Issue, Wallaee said Nixon
had "agreed iD adYan.ce" to the

that esch
resident most keep hi! dogs tied.
on a leach: If dog il caUght rWl~
They aiJl'QOd

ning loOse, a nne ot lU for the
first offense, $5 ror the second,

Ing field work for the NFO.
He told of one large daJry

compaJIY (&lt;&gt;I the East, I think)
that changed its attitude and
\'Olunteered a check oft for the

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power steering,

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-We11 Get It"
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tional Demoerall did, In fact
it started under them," .Wallace
Wallace sal~
To lletDm Coatroi
said.
"Pm Pill to return absolute.
He said a vote for Nixon would
cy lock, stodc and barral, the be 11 waltedh and urged voters
control of tho ......liOn &lt;&gt;I ;your not II&gt; IU[IJIOrl Nixon.
ebUd to you:• Wallace told a
In u afli)OI'OIII reference II&gt;
. . .ring airport rally oatlmated San, Strom Thurmond, S o u t h

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 15, 1968

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ullwnphrey has DO chanee to We-ta &amp;11oppl.ng Center In suwin. a• 1 Nb:on or Wallace, but burban Fairview Park.

ln Ohio it's Nb:oa or Humphrey."

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Nixon talked to R .e p s. Frances P. Bollon and William Minshall before he appeared at a
rally here and urged tllem II&gt;.
wiD the 19 Ohio congreaslonal
seats IIIey now hold, Both race
~ Democratic

challeilge.
''Minshall w:lll play a very
maJor role In our admlnlstra-

Uon," Nixon told newsmerl, notlnl thai Minshall ww
as
chairman

at. the

serve

House Trans-

pOrtatloll &amp;lbcommltteo.
Nixon wound up his vial~ Wldch
bepn Frlclal' night with a ~··­
Uon and BIUIWBr MJifon on stat.
Wide tolovlaloo, at a rally that
drew eome 30,000 periiOI'Ia to

Most Americans
Like Position
NEW YORK (IJPO - A naII&lt;Jnwide poll c:&lt;l~Dctod IIIIa week
lndleated that63 per cont&lt;&gt;ltbose
Amerlcllll&amp; following lha Paris
peaeetalbOI(~IeQir.·~P!Iwttll

s.

the u.
poalllon thafl!i'lillb!ni
lhould elup .only when the North
VIIUlamose mako a limllar rocluelfon In nillltary action.
!lndllnBor &amp; Co. reported tho
fllldlng Saturday following tel&amp;p[lolle lntorvlewa of l ;t7t adollts
In ""CII'Y alate 81Ceefll Alaska
and Howall MCIIlda71hrough Fr!day.

tiling lhej''Ye- against. H
. Earlier this wool&lt;. In a IIJ,od
tolovlolon broadcaat from Charlotte, N. C., Nixon told valera in
the Carolinas he IU[IJIOried fcbool
desegregation, but did not ~liP­
port the Federal government• 1
witbholding !linda from aebool
districts re!Uiingtode!IOIJ'8ple.
Wallaee was to speak later at

A1bar1Jr,

Ga., before completing

Ids foor-dll)' Cllll[JOisn trip ID
Montgomery, Ala., Saturday
night.

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Wallace ....,....,... •• be lelt

POOR PRECEDENT FOR ABE
BOSfON (IJPO- TbeBostm Bar AssoelaUon has andoraod the nomination of Abe
Fortas as chief justice of tbe
United States.
II was the Orst time I b •

bate Itepmll..., candidate Rich·
ard Nixon ancl Domocratie canclldate Hubert llu!nPn'"l' In a 90mlnute program In Oeloher,
Wallace saidthetelegramfrom
Metromedla said the program
would bs carried on Metromedla's radio and ielevtaton staUons and their allllletes from
cosat to cosst.

'J!'

"Look at this great crowd,"
he told a· wildly cheering audience. "Look around you, It
stretches as far as I ean see."
'•Is 11dl .Jullt Ohio - a state
where rve ahr13s done well, or
is thll Amerlea'?11 he aJked.
With Nlxoo oo the pi.Uorm
In the shopping confer parkfns
lot were his Wife Pat, San, Edward Brook of Massachusetts,
Rhodes, Minshall, Mrs. Bolton,
and other ~ ligures.

&amp;lpreme Court appointment
slnco 1916 wbonlt 011110aod the
nominatim fA Louts Brandeis.
••••• : ·;:l}.t,.:m:;

Reforms

Are Only
Delayed

Uve

or

Tape

Metromedla said the proeram
al10 would be made available
either live or on tape to any
other radio or TV station In the

eontlnontal United States..
There was no indlc:ation whether Nixon or Humphrey had accepted the offer.
The tlllrd ~ presidential
candidate received some good-

natured heckling by a tongueln-&lt;heek groLI[) of about a doz-

en wbo

called themselves .. Hippies for WaUace. '' But his re-

PRAGUE (IJPI) - CommlDIIst ception was generally aood.
Denounces Professors
~ loader Alexander Dubeek
Addressing an audience of
aa:sured Czechoslovakia Saturday
his program of liberal reforms some 10,000 In tile Unlversill'
to .. give a human face-'' to com- COliseum, he charged that some
munlam would not be absndon- college professors had prolonged the Vietnam War by calllnl
ed.
TOLEDO (IJPO - A group
At the same time, however, for a COmmunist vi dory.
representing migrant !arm laAa president, Wallace said,
Dubcok warned that only by carborers in Northwestern Oblo
rying out a series of represaive urm going to have m,y att*ney
was accused Saturda3 of using
general seek an indictment a.~
"intlmldattonn to get tomato coold the Czechoslovak govern- galnat
111\Y professor calllnl for
mont ftnally bring about the withgrowers to join tho organizadrawing of SOVIet and other War- a Communist victory."
tion.
saw Pact occupatlm forces ,
He &amp;Sid he """Id also have
The accusation was leveled
"People are asking whether him 11 grab a few college stuagainst the Farm Labor OrPII·
the Moscow agreements are com- dents by the hair and put them
lzl ~ Committee (J'LOC) by the
paUble
with our post.Jaruary pol- lDider the Jail."
Ohio Agricultural Marketing AaThe crowd, Including the longicy 1" Dubcek said. ..1 am confisoclation which represents nudent there Is no contradicti4t bitred ''HipPle•· for Wallace,,.
merou a tomato KJ'9fleTB ln the
On the· contrary, thrin lies the cheered.
area.
The rormer Alabama governor
wq
out or tile solutiO. to our
Ralph Gilmore, ehalrman of
laid Atty. Gen. Ramsey' Clark
present
aJtuation."
. the OAMAtomaloadvlsorybosrd,'
Dl.tlcek s,poke for 40 minutes refused to arrest stu~or
J&amp;ld several members have reover nationwide television. In- helping tho Viet Cong because
poried lneldento of FLOC demformed Czechoalavak sources "'he said that's academic freeonstrators "going onto their
said the speech was recorded dom,,.
farms aDd using abusive and
'"That's oot academ.tc freeSalurda,y aCternoon. It was a
threatening language With worknew speech and llllt tile ooe he dom," Wallace said. ..That's
ers. Chfldrin were actuall,y
acheduled and then abruptly can- pure treason.''
threatened with bodily harm."
The demonstrators interruptcelod without Olg)ianatloo ""
1lllrsdll)', tho sources said.
ed WaUace's speech several

Intimidation
Is Charged

Favors Federal Probe

COLUMBUS (UPI) - A forM.eb at ua eqoally," he said, mer employee at the Ohio Peal1J!it addad lbat Wallaee "iln't tenliary said Saturday be was In
j1a1na to inn Ohio or tile olec- ravor of • federal lnvealfPum
.tlen.••
tmo reeem disturbances at the
"Dl Nortll caroUna," he saki, 13f.¥ear-Gid tDIIIIutlon.
Under peraillent Cllellliclnlq
in . z:. }:~.?.§::nl:::;:::~:o~;:::::::;:.
by Roher! Mlhlbauall of Uma,
DAYTON (IJP1) - Tho lndo- Pidllp Rothman told the DOIIIO'
pondoJtt wtlon _.-tdl,y wW
cratlc pi.Uorm committee he
!'!JPIIDU• •• the bargaining 1111'111 wao "porllOitllcy In favor" of a
tor ~11)'08 of NatiMal Calli federal probe.
....alar Co. hare anti In WllhR0111:8sentlnll the Ohio Cltllnitm C. H.
zona Committee Cor PrUon R&amp;'J1Je Netlonel Labor relatlms
corm, Bothinan said an lnvostiBoard said. vote showed7,1!41 ptlon by a FrankUn Coun1;y srantl
la favor of alllflng with t h • Jury JIOUid rewlt only In the
•NCR •..,...._ Unllln and t.- lndletmant
of .[lrlaoOlera.
wltll ,lcllnlng 1liO lllternall&lt;ln·
Mlblballlll. a c:andidalo Cor
· ~ lJnilln of Electrleal Workero. . ConJ[l"eaa, and Sonate Mlnorlll'

Loader !:rank King of Toledo
asked If reports of sbootln&amp; of
two naked priSCllloro during tile
talest dloturbeneo wbllo (,ylng

em the ground were t"me. T h e
former psychlatrle soelal workor at tbe penltentlar1 said he
was not a wltnesa to the ineidents, but from -~ he eocdd
ftnd out from talldng to people
lnslds the prison yarcl at lila
dme, the ureporta were true."
Ro1funan said his group was
lonnod from former and presont )U'IICII employes anti concemOcl eltlz0118 II&gt; work for battor courta, better pollee a n d
salaries and .-.nlzatlon ot
tile atate'a correctional ayatom.

Associate NIU'8ing

Program Announced
A111ENS -

The Ohio Unlver-

silj'-ZanoavWe Campus Will taltlste a ~ear nurain&amp; prop-am
·this fall In Wldeh .-nts can
earn an asaodate degree and
complete preparatory M&gt;rk for
1aJclng the Nurn !I&amp;IAI Board
Exam1nat1on for Ucense as a.

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Inflation Linl{ed to
Democrats by Nixon
!!¥ United Press International

S. c., said in an interview that

bert H. Humphrey with "money mismanagement. 11 Humphrey

on the issue of law and order.

Richard M. Nixon blamed the potential Wallace aopporters
DemocraUc Administration Set- should realize that Nixon and
urday for ln!latloo, linking Hu- Wallace have ••aimllar" views
&amp;Sid . a Nixon victocy JIOUid mean

a faltering economy.
Tbe two presidential candidates fought the economy issue
from adjacent states. NiXon told

a Cleveland siqlping c e ~ t e r
crowd or more than 25,000 per,..., that the Joltnscm AdminJstration "ln the Jast rour years

has coat the average family $2,-

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With Ohio Unlvorsill' - Zane..We cllnleal _.-.
ience for the nursing program
wW be Bethesda Hospital ant!_
Good Samaritan HOspital In
Zane..We.

KILLED IN CAB
PORT CLINTON, Ohio (IJP0
- Gerald F. Bartson, 23, Fremont, .... killed Saturclll)' whee
his car left Ohio 2 near here
and crashed into a dlteh.
240TII LAUNCHED
MOSCOW (IJP0 - The Soviet
Union Saturday launched I b e
240th In Its series &lt;&gt;I unmamed
Cosmos space research sateJIIIAia.

335 Enemy ·Slain in DMZ Thrust
borc1mom Inion u. s. Navy IIIIP• nillos lnalde tho DMZ.
Kill 50 Reds
In the Gulf of Tonkin, ·American
Tho Sooth Vletnamen ,....,
and South VIIUlamose ~.
U. S. Marine- crews and crodlted With kUI!ni 50 CommuarUllery and Air Force Jet ll&amp;bl- nlala, the American lnfantrymon
or-ll&lt;lomers. The c:rulssr Boa- Wltll 35 In a seoond -.:k. U. S.
11aa anti a doliawor
the opokeamsn said the other 73.
North Vlatnamoao dlod In the
..... wiJ11 their big pa.
A J'll(menl ot the lit South barnp from U. S. leta, shl&amp;&gt;a,
Dlvlalon, ._ted tanka anti artillery.
b)' ._~ tllolll·llrlpile, u;
The U. S. foree In the DMZ
i, 5tlt iltrantry, made the llril lllllrorod Z2 111111 ...,.-, but
ii...U ein the COID,[llox or·Nortll none killed, apokesmen sa1c1.
Vlimoaiese
·bunker• ooe to two
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of ssvlngs.
u1 can say we can't afford
rour more years r1 mooey mis-

Hunt for
Saboteurs

Netromedla owns televisJm
alall&lt;lns in several big clUes.

Corced concrete porch, shattered the heavy Cront doors, smashThere wu no iDdieatim whe- ed rurniture and shattered neariller Humphrey or Nixon aecept- ly all Ita windows.
The bombing was witnessed
ed the lovltaU011.
In other devel(lpiDenta:
San. Strom Thurmond, R·

by a campus policeman who saw
two young men drive up to the

b.dldlng In a small car. one of

Tension Steps
Up in Mideast
Teoalc.~s

sharpened in t h e

clllcalcy.
- Humphrey lllliCIUilced t11at
Stephan A. Mitchell, a top Mc·
Carthy aide .Urlnl his llgbt for
the Democratic presidential oom-

FBJ Jom"S

management," he said
Humphrey, at a Millvale, Pa.,
park picnic, told several tllou-

their Vietnam views more ape..

lnaUon, had joined the llumpllMcCarthy's Aim
In another Interview, Sen. Eu- rey campaign organizall&lt;ln u
gene J. McCarthy Indicated he vice chairman of Citizen• for
would try, throuGh campaigning Humphrey -Muskle.
- Gov. Spiro T. Agnew ot
for dovish Senate candidates, to
Maryland,
Nixon's rwming mate,
make Humphrey and NIJcon state
oooferred wltll GOP Ieaderl In
Winola and urged them to ''bane
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In there with us" in the fllllt
for nllnols' 26 electoral
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Ct·ngressman Ken Hechler confers with Actor Ben Gazzara on the movie set of
his best-.seller, "Bridge at Remagen." Other stars in the David L. Wolper production mclude Robert Vaughn, E. G. Marshall and George Segal. Congressman
Hechl~r, who is technical adviser for the World War II film, escaped from Czechoslovakia JUSt 12 hours before the Russians came. Filming is being resumed in
Hambu!g• German;v, and near Rome, l_taly, where replicas of the original Remagen. Br~d.ge are bemg bu1lt. The mov1e, due for release next summer by United
Art1sts, 1s based on Congressman Hechler's book about the dramatic first crosaing of the Rhine River by American troops.

sand listeners that elgtrt. years
&lt;&gt;I prooperllj' undor the DemoBERKELEY, CaiU. (IJP0 crats would yield to a falter- FBI agonto Saturday joined the
ing economy Jf Nixon Is elected hunt ror saboteurs who bombPresident.
ed a Naval ROTC building on the
times by cheering.
Accepts lnvltatloo
Unlveraill' of CaiUornla campus.
WaUaee said, Hwe•ve got some
George C. Wallace, campraJgn~ '(be black powder bomb, cartree speech folks" who do not
beUeve in free speeeh for peo- lnl at the University ot Kentuc- ried in a black satchel, w a s
ky, amounced thai he had ac- planted on the doorstep of the
ple who dilror from them.
"'Those are the ldDd. ol people cepted an lnvltation frOm Metro- ono-otory building Friday night
thet folks In this country are just me4fa News to debate Nixon and and exploded a Cew minutes latllumphroy In a 90-minute pro- er.
sick and tired ot..,.
gram , _ IIKICllh.
The bla&amp;t ripped up a reln-

m: m

.Maynard AMigned

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scales draa, elevator, ·offlce-showr_.m, .llrie
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lulol" clUes," Nllioa laid. Ho
llllfd eoWmbui, Cladmtatf anti
...-ly 'Aktu1, Toledo a 11 d
.l.l'....atown. ·
Other maJor nalfmal Rsplbll&amp;ure• will villi Ohio 1o
the Nlxcrl .......,.tgn, fn~
hil rwtnlng mate. ~
,).._,, Govemora NeiDI Jiock'~"MoDer of NCIW York and Rutald
llapll of Callfotnla, and Mlf·
oi' John Lfndi'IJ' of New York.
,Mxcn salcl he -cts to apjjear at Cleveland PUblic Hall
_ - IIICIIIlh, u local leaders have ·
.n opated.
Nixon WBI · ukad about the
tlllrd ~ Cllll[JOisn of former
Allllllna Gov. Goorlie Wallace
.filii Ill olbld: 00 the a.lo csmP!III' of - major candidates.

~.:!Q,;a;:.ue:e .

•In bulldl1g, warehouse,, 3 one tp1 ~.,.r-, · ·a~ller;,.lll ~ftd motort

cal examinations next January

ir¥t to EvereU

Nlxm said Ohio lo • · - · l[rOWid state·- onewemultflgbt
for to the lut." llo Uated It
with New York, New .lorl117,
PWmllflvllilla, Mlcblpn, Call~ Texas and Indiana as rnaJOt larpiB In the remainder of
bli ..
'He 10)11 Ohio ....

flY In 1960. .

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CLEVELAND (IJP0 .;. StaiAI
Republican loaders told Richari
if. Nixon Saturday the ~ has
ID edge in Ohio, but Nb:on isn't
.llldnll any chanceo.
..1' a pill showed me ·50 per
cont a - In Ohio, rd 111111
r.unpdgn as If I were behind "
.he told a ._. oooference. . '
· Nixon had breakfast Saturclll)'
witll Gov. James A.
GOP Chalrmu John S. Anctrewa, arid ROJU&gt;Ucan elllcllclateo fO&lt; oll(eo and local leaders.
"TII"l' believe '"' will win In
'Npl'ombor •••• thu)' said we have
an edge," he salcl.

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BA.M. T06P.M.
DAft.Y

lie said the milk processors
now pay 90 per cent of parity
(through a rigged parity) because
they know Ulcy have to keep
ahead of the 1\FO.

schools,"

grwp has taken a stand on a

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65 RAMBLER .

Sliver Bridge Site

tries had used the United states
as a dumping ground for their
surpluses, the roreign governments subsidizing their o w n
farmers.
lie said during a rour year
period prior to the milk holding action there was a total
rise of 9 cents per hundredweight. lie gave figures to show
that since the holding action
rarmers received several Urnes
a 9 cent rise at diUerent times,
and that the Federal gonrnment
took immediate steps to cut the
large shipments oi milk products into the United Stales to
about one-fourth what · they had

away control

~imts - Jentintl

VOL. 3 NO. 33

NextTeOid

NFO.
lie told of how Coreign coun-

Pll Wider a Republican Admin·
latralkln.
"It atarted under a Republican admlnlatratlon In 195t,they ~ted Chief Jullics Warron and tile Son&amp;IAI conflrmallm
wu presided Ofer by Mr. Nixon," Wallace aaid, In referer~Je

Carolina Republican who haa.,_
Nixon In t h e
&amp;Juth, Wallace said he WOI at a
loss II&gt; understand why SOUthern
poiiUclana would support Nixon
'""""" boon o11J1)01"11Dg OYel')'·

cam~ for

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od an lnvltall&lt;ln by Metromedla
News
of New York Clll' to de·w~·

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO PARTS.
OUTLET

would take over the mar-

ket. Now its field men are do-

deelolon, Brown ver1111 to Nlxm preoicllng over the Sen- by local poll.. at more than 4,Board ot })dueatlon.
. ate •• VIce PrelidontattheUme. 000 peraona.
"llo (Warren) - . a deel"The RepJbUcans had aaftlch
The third ~ pre~ldenllal
Cllldlclate laid "The dellrUcUon siClll lhet In my judgment had II&gt; do with the dellrUdlon o! tile
ot the public ochoolll)-atem" be· boon aiJl'QOd on In aclvanee to take pi&gt;llc ae(lool qatem aa tile na-

junball

and $15 for the third will be
enforced.
They also discussed those in
town not having license Cor
sellirv:::. Businesses will be notiCied needing a license. This
applies to any business realblng a pro!lt.

Maile Court~ Deal

PEirii'LETON . famed

COLUMBIA, S. C• .(ililt) George Wallace acesaed. Rich·
11'&lt;1 Nlxoo Salurda,y ot agree.
IIIJ to put Chief Jullice Earl
':Warron oo the !q&gt;reme Court
In return for tho court'o 1954
1.:~. oullsWing IChool ns-

G. Greene, and Left'is Summers.

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a· ~·J"

were reCoraer' nelen
council mU..blrs Jack

Also attendlnl
William
Kimes and Donald Ohlinger.
They voted to lend the town
lie said milk companJea In
of
Mason the use of the back hoe 1
Wlsronsln had been forced to
liquidate by economic condi- a11 a return Cavor for many done

able national NFO dairy commodity head, Ed Graf. He spoke

ing.

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- Nixon promised Jowa farm~
ers at Des Moines his ''dedicated efforts to improve farm

market prices. u

- Humphrey, in a statement,
endoraod the gun control bW
!acini the Senate and challeaged Nixon to state his view1.

Bucher Asks
Early Rescue
TOKYO (IJP0 - The aki[IIIOI'
ol the captured U.S.S. PUeblo
told foreign newsmen In North

Korea that thu United Stateo
ahould assume responslbUU;y fiX"
their a[&gt;Ying and obtain release
or the 82 crewmen b e r o r e
Christmas, North Korea said
Saturdll)''
The omctal North KorND
news agency concluded three dqa
of tranamlsolon of 1lllrodo1'1
Pueblo news cooterence with a

statement attributed to Cmdr'.

Uoyd Mark Bucher, COIJUil8DII..
them ran over to the building
er of the Intelligence ship carrying what appeared to be a it was seized Jan. !3.
black leather satchel, dropped It
1 '1 kDOw that the govemmaat
oo. the doorstep and hustled back o! the United llatea of America
to the car. The patrolman chased will act responsibly and seo u
tbe car through the twisty camreturned, and I think It not 111o
pus streets until it sped oft'~am~
reasonable ror me to ask thU
J!UB, where he lost Sight of lt. we be home by.Chrlatmu, '' tbl
Noe one was inside the bulldagency oplled from Bucbor's retng at the time oC the explo- marks.
aion and there wa.s no fire.

Middle East Saturday Willi an
antl-larull delllCIIIstratlon In the
oecupled west bank of Jordan,
shootlnl along larool's frontiers
Wltll Jordan and ~Ia and ro-od talk to tile UPI ~ a war
SPEAKS TO CLASSES
of llberall&lt;ln by Proal- GoGALLIPOUS
- Miss Anne
mal Abdel Nasser of Esnll
BI'BIIlury,
former
member ot.
)J New York, tile U. ·N. Sethe Gallla Academy Hlifo School
curlll' Council """ on a b)' alert and prepareol to moot ill&lt;ulll', opoke to College Pl'C!(llll'over the weekend In the OVCOJI atory English classes Friday at
GAllS. Her talk was • - Lonot ...., - maJor oulhroak of dilo,
England, Its literary impor·
...,uuttes slmlllll: II&gt; Iall ~­
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and lqlorllnl places of
dll)"l arUUir)' bailie along the
interest ~ ~lab Literature.
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York,
tho ode )udao, JIVO Ellis
Ill tho tlral round, relaiDOCI
a
9-6
odse
IIIII re~q~ed auc:h vioIda World Boxhw AsooolaiiCIII
lent
••
reoctlon
hO had to have
hellt7Wollhl -looshlp Solpollee
pr«e&lt;tlon
wheo he loll
un!oy with .. uqiOlJU)ar 1ikowld

Twins Dump.

the ring.
Ellis did Ida daml&amp;e In close,
drawing Patterson lnto numer-.
ous cllnchea. At the eml, how-·

ever, his battered noae. which
bled tntennl11ent1Y thrQU8hout tho
light, was ftowllw profusely BOSTON (IJPI) - Dave Bos- ghillg further rile to tho bulk
woll'o three hit-pitching and a
thr....,., double by Rod Carew of tho . .s' belle! IIIII Patleroon,
a local favorite, bad won. In corto
c1urtrw a a..... un eighth-Inning
trast, Patterson was virtually
rolly carried tho Mlnoesota
urmarked.
·
TWiN to a 7-3 victory over the
When Vllan raised Ellis' honl,
Booton Red Sox Salunlo.Y.
he was groo~ with 1 dealenl111
Boswell, who scored his lOth
roar of boos and catcalls.
win against 12 losses, started
tho oll!hlh lmlng rally with a
double, moved lo third on a balk ie Hernandez.
Boswell yielded tho Red Sox'
ant &amp;cored on a rorceoul b.v lkt
first
run in the third Inning on
Allison to SDIP a l-1 tie.
a
single
by rookie Lillo AlonDick Ellsworth, who walked
do
IIIII
three
walks b~ Boswell.
Fnnk Kostro prior to Allison's
CarJ
Yastnemski
hit his 20th
torceaut, then walked pinch-hithomer
of
the
season
in the eighth
ter Harmon Kellebrew, refilling
Cor
the
Red
SOx'
second
run.
the t.ses, and C&amp;rew followed
Reggie
Smith
hit
his
14th
homer
wltb hb three-run double. Car·
tor the final Bosew scored the fiCUt run of the in the ton
run
on aoother double
Jack-

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HOUSTON (l)P1) ·~ NeiTile Ylctoey put ~ ~·
BrDes piiOhed an elghl.llit oinJt.. In o poslllori to cUndi a..lr aecout ror hie 1811&gt; n.tor1 ~, ~ 11nl8hl Nati1DII,oluo pel&gt;o
bo-)'lllale T 1111 ,, ·l lcCorm" -~
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to an S.O victory over tho Hous- IIDio In hla career, struc1o out
alnollllllwalkod onl,y .....
ton' Aottoo Saturday,

Football Photos

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McLain Wins 30th

NCS Scores
Late, Drops

WFU, 10-6
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPI)
- Quarterbeck JackKiobopl~
ed over from the one yard lloe
with less than two minutes to
play SaturdoJo end specialist Go"'
aid Warren tlnall)' found his range
wl111 a 34-yard ftold plio ghe
North Carolina state a 10-6 lootball victory over Wake Forest
The WoltPack's touthdownwlth
1:53 loll In !Ito - e cllmalled
a drl ve that began when derensive back Jack Whitley, a soph~
more, returned a Wake Forest
punt 38 yards to the Deacon~'
45.

Klebe, a senior starting his
first game, arxl haltback Bobby

DETHOrr (UPI) - J:lolllll McLain became tho~ loaauo'a
Brot3().ptnelllmer In 34 yearo
Saturday when Willie Horton's
alnele eJim•red 1 tirHUD rjiJtb..
lmlrw t:a~~.Y 1 and gave tho IJ&amp;.
troll Tlprs a ii-4 victory over
tho IJaldand AlbiatlcL
Horton lined o plteh by Diego
Segui over lefl-llelder Jhn Googer'o hold llllh one out In the
ninth to drlq In Mickey Stanley
from third booe wltlt tho declllve loll&gt;. McLain, Brat 31111ame
winner alnce Dizzy Dean ln 193t,

the tleld to recehe a alandlrw
ovatloo fr!ml tho erowd ot 44.087.
MclAin, tn· hlt fourth full ...,.
.... lllth tho Tl&amp;er&amp; and • 20gamo lllnnor In 1966, pltc:hed
mno lrmlrw• durlrw which he
struck out 10 end 1!alked - .
The llrlll.,.ory rtsltt-lllndor ha•
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one stroke ahead of hallway coloader Art Wall IIIII holollanded

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em .lido pa01 play In oecond period at Coal Grove ~
nlglrt. GAllS won tho game, 34-6.

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CUSTOM-HOMESTEAD-IMPERIALE
LHHrt In DoSign, Quality, Ll•lnt ,

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SALES ·&amp;
' .•· . GARY WftiOT

veteran from Killeen. Tex., was

PAUL NORTHUP

675-looo "

mG GAIN - Coal Grove .IIIII Sieve Temaol lialnod 23
yordo on this secood period PAIS pll,y against GARS at Coal
Grove Frida)' nl&amp;ht after laldnl o toss fr..., QB Paul HarriL

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Bruce Crampton as a huge gal-

Leading llllerleronce on right Is HorDot hallback Tom Wood,
rumber 22,

MAJ(ING TACKLt: - Polal p!Mant ~hie
McDermitt (10) Is about to be hauled d""n here by lloll•'
Rocky WWiemo in !Ito oecond quarter of tho Big Blacks wiD

owr the Marauders.

Has No Dl Effects
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Callt
(UPI) - World record holder
Jhn Ryun, running easUy and

WALNUT

showing absolutely m effects ot
Ulneaa, finished ln a ne&amp;r dead
heat saturday with the winner

Prelinlsbad Panell11

of a 1,500 meters qualifying run
at the U, S. O!ynwlc track and
tleld trials.

LIMITED TIME OFFER!

Ryun and heat winner Roscoe

$51.96 COVERS AN 8' xl6' WALL

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Slpt. 1-21 ••• 91 Grut Prizes

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Mark Belanger walked, took
second on Roger Nelson's sacrifice, moved· to third on Don Buford's single and scored onMerv
Relttermund's sacrifice Qy ln
tile third. RobiD&amp;CIII hit reliever
Eddie Fisher's Brat plteh Into
the left field stands to give tho
Orioles a 3-1 load In tile fourth

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Rookie third baseman Mike
Farraro Ued a mojor Ihgiiereco
ord with II asololo, equaling
a mark hold by four other players, includlrw the Senators, Ken
McMulleJL
Roy While hit a t&gt;ro-run homar
lor tho Yankees, who matehocl
tho longest wlml111 strOak 111 tho
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Chuck (Tho Truckl Neal, GaDbo

~·.' Acodom,y High School's 19liMJUnd junior hallback, was selected ~ol.l• "Pil,yer..r-tlto-Week'~ Saturday .mCJI'IIIrw~ lbe

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GAH$i &lt;iiacld.i -'1~, !iilo-'~alt~ilj- li ~
~ defeMive IIDobaci&lt;Or In tho first hill at Coal Grove FrciW night, carried tho Plasldn 13 times &amp;JIIDBI lhe Hornets,

,,,plcldlli ~ 132 yards IIIII two touchdoWns. Neal received the
, :-' Jalllson Goldoo.Helmel Award, one ol 10 being prea-to
' • ~ GARS p!Qero daring !Ito 1968 c&amp;llljlAign. Tho weekly aword
:,-:· .II ~ by Tllomaa Clolhloro of Gollijlolls. Nnal woo
~ ,.. ulectld. over f~ other performers, Tom Proae, Laz:ry
:t-.._, Snowden, Ron BusseD and Rick Mosley, aceorcllng to Coach
~ ·r ',Glenn Trout..

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and na enr&lt;JUie to Ita third - . ot the !ale In tho second oerlod.

CHUCK NEAL (30) batted _,. Paul Harris' fourth down pan to stove TOIUIOIII (81) midway
ir1 the secoo::l J)8riod to step a Coal Grove touchdolm bid on the GaBians five. Number 70 onlAil
lo Gallia's Rick llloaloy. Number 52 on rl8hllo Hornet cemer SIAl.. llanidDL

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bock to tho turr In tho ftratl!lll of f'rlciW llialll' i ~ Smith
pkked ~ abort yardl&amp;e on tha play,
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Ottawa Glandorf Ill' Deft anco 12
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Columbus Grove 6 Blulllon 2
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Divine, the Oregon star rrom belled their 15tll homo runs of
Vancoowr, Wash.,werebothtim· tile sooson Saturda,y to load tho
ed in 3:58.3 Cor themetricmiles. Baltimore Orioles to a s..3 vicBoth admitted they will ha vo to tory over the Cleveland Indiana.
Roger Nelson, who was makgo a lot faster to win the ftnals
ing
his third start ot the aNson
and IRIO of tho tllree Olympic
for
the Orioles after 13 relief
berths.
appearances, went 6 1-3 innings
GRID SCORES
In picking ·"' hi$ fllirll ,vlctoq
North Corolh• st. 10 Wake For- ap.lDiit one loss.
,
est 6
Reliever Moe Drabowsky took
Western Michigan 20 Arkansas over in the sevedthandEddle Watt
SI.O
balled Dra-sky out of a jam
Marshall 7 Morehead Sl 7 (tie) In tho eighth.
Tho Orioles took a 1~ load In
tho llrst Inning when Blelary hit
starter Steve Bailey's first pitch
over the right field tence. But
tho Indians tied II in tho 511De

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SILVER' STREAK

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OHIO &amp; ILLINOIS

SUTION, M&amp;BI. (IJPI) - Orville Moody, who has not finished hlgller than 24tlt In a tour
event this year, picked "' three
strokes In 15 holes Slturdo)' to
move In !root among early third
round tlnlshors of tile f150,000
Kemper ~n.
Moody, a 34-year-old Army

WHOA 111ERE - Dennlo Nibert
from Meigs' John Slnllll (22) while atlemptlng to go around tho
end ill the tlrsl quarter of FridaY night's JIOIIoieaguo club"""
tho
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to the 2 yard line. TWo plunges
later Klebe scored. Warren kick·

Ryun In Good Form,

Wll mobbed by hi&amp; W"'""te•
u soon u Stanley croaoed the
plate and wu l&gt;rcJ&lt;wht out -

Scllcd'a Blue DPII1
stopped a COal Gr&lt;IVO touctulolrn bid midwaY Ia tho secood period on tho
FINE

GAllS

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LINE STAND - GaDia Aclldemy

afiA&gt;r tho Honets hod reached the Devils' .--,ard nne 1111DelltS
a..l p i 11no •land, GAllS marc:hed 95 yard• In 14 pll,ya

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Mike Adams (Ul; Rick Hueholt (35) who stopped tho Hornets' Rlek Mader
(43) .., this third down play; Rick llloaley (70); Chuck Neal (30) SIA!ve ShoWden (88) and Tim Hemoworth (72),

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STOCKHOLM (UPI) - Jllmliy doclaiOil over r......er • h •
-EmS, ~llcbtiJWii&amp;ekai!A&gt;r- F'lbydPalt8nOII.

mp

Refene llarl')' Villll ot Now
-·-111 111 _...mly broken
York,
tho ode )udao, JIVO Ellis
Ill tho tlral round, relaiDOCI
a
9-6
odse
IIIII re~q~ed auc:h vioIda World Boxhw AsooolaiiCIII
lent
••
reoctlon
hO had to have
hellt7Wollhl -looshlp Solpollee
pr«e&lt;tlon
wheo he loll
un!oy with .. uqiOlJU)ar 1ikowld

Twins Dump.

the ring.
Ellis did Ida daml&amp;e In close,
drawing Patterson lnto numer-.
ous cllnchea. At the eml, how-·

ever, his battered noae. which
bled tntennl11ent1Y thrQU8hout tho
light, was ftowllw profusely BOSTON (IJPI) - Dave Bos- ghillg further rile to tho bulk
woll'o three hit-pitching and a
thr....,., double by Rod Carew of tho . .s' belle! IIIII Patleroon,
a local favorite, bad won. In corto
c1urtrw a a..... un eighth-Inning
trast, Patterson was virtually
rolly carried tho Mlnoesota
urmarked.
·
TWiN to a 7-3 victory over the
When Vllan raised Ellis' honl,
Booton Red Sox Salunlo.Y.
he was groo~ with 1 dealenl111
Boswell, who scored his lOth
roar of boos and catcalls.
win against 12 losses, started
tho oll!hlh lmlng rally with a
double, moved lo third on a balk ie Hernandez.
Boswell yielded tho Red Sox'
ant &amp;cored on a rorceoul b.v lkt
first
run in the third Inning on
Allison to SDIP a l-1 tie.
a
single
by rookie Lillo AlonDick Ellsworth, who walked
do
IIIII
three
walks b~ Boswell.
Fnnk Kostro prior to Allison's
CarJ
Yastnemski
hit his 20th
torceaut, then walked pinch-hithomer
of
the
season
in the eighth
ter Harmon Kellebrew, refilling
Cor
the
Red
SOx'
second
run.
the t.ses, and C&amp;rew followed
Reggie
Smith
hit
his
14th
homer
wltb hb three-run double. Car·
tor the final Bosew scored the fiCUt run of the in the ton
run
on aoother double
Jack-

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HOUSTON (l)P1) ·~ NeiTile Ylctoey put ~ ~·
BrDes piiOhed an elghl.llit oinJt.. In o poslllori to cUndi a..lr aecout ror hie 1811&gt; n.tor1 ~, ~ 11nl8hl Nati1DII,oluo pel&gt;o
bo-)'lllale T 1111 ,, ·l lcCorm" -~
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•lllnrn&lt;!d a double IIIII a lrllllO _ Brilelli k..,plngalhehlac:IUoto leod tho st. Louis Cardinale ••, to IIID . 20 1111101 for tho ftrR
to an S.O victory over tho Hous- IIDio In hla career, struc1o out
alnollllllwalkod onl,y .....
ton' Aottoo Saturday,

Football Photos

r

McLain Wins 30th

NCS Scores
Late, Drops

WFU, 10-6
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPI)
- Quarterbeck JackKiobopl~
ed over from the one yard lloe
with less than two minutes to
play SaturdoJo end specialist Go"'
aid Warren tlnall)' found his range
wl111 a 34-yard ftold plio ghe
North Carolina state a 10-6 lootball victory over Wake Forest
The WoltPack's touthdownwlth
1:53 loll In !Ito - e cllmalled
a drl ve that began when derensive back Jack Whitley, a soph~
more, returned a Wake Forest
punt 38 yards to the Deacon~'
45.

Klebe, a senior starting his
first game, arxl haltback Bobby

DETHOrr (UPI) - J:lolllll McLain became tho~ loaauo'a
Brot3().ptnelllmer In 34 yearo
Saturday when Willie Horton's
alnele eJim•red 1 tirHUD rjiJtb..
lmlrw t:a~~.Y 1 and gave tho IJ&amp;.
troll Tlprs a ii-4 victory over
tho IJaldand AlbiatlcL
Horton lined o plteh by Diego
Segui over lefl-llelder Jhn Googer'o hold llllh one out In the
ninth to drlq In Mickey Stanley
from third booe wltlt tho declllve loll&gt;. McLain, Brat 31111ame
winner alnce Dizzy Dean ln 193t,

the tleld to recehe a alandlrw
ovatloo fr!ml tho erowd ot 44.087.
MclAin, tn· hlt fourth full ...,.
.... lllth tho Tl&amp;er&amp; and • 20gamo lllnnor In 1966, pltc:hed
mno lrmlrw• durlrw which he
struck out 10 end 1!alked - .
The llrlll.,.ory rtsltt-lllndor ha•
..,.. pitched 313 Innings !Ida sea-

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ed the extra point.

one stroke ahead of hallway coloader Art Wall IIIII holollanded

'\"

· GOOD COVERAGE - Dave .tolmoon (10) Gollla'o deleoalve left hallback, covers Hornet oed Sieve TomaDI (81)
em .lido pa01 play In oecond period at Coal Grove ~
nlglrt. GAllS won tho game, 34-6.

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THREE •STYLES
CUSTOM-HOMESTEAD-IMPERIALE
LHHrt In DoSign, Quality, Ll•lnt ,

I &amp; I MOillE HOME
SALES ·&amp;
' .•· . GARY WftiOT

veteran from Killeen. Tex., was

PAUL NORTHUP

675-looo "

mG GAIN - Coal Grove .IIIII Sieve Temaol lialnod 23
yordo on this secood period PAIS pll,y against GARS at Coal
Grove Frida)' nl&amp;ht after laldnl o toss fr..., QB Paul HarriL

'

Bruce Crampton as a huge gal-

Leading llllerleronce on right Is HorDot hallback Tom Wood,
rumber 22,

MAJ(ING TACKLt: - Polal p!Mant ~hie
McDermitt (10) Is about to be hauled d""n here by lloll•'
Rocky WWiemo in !Ito oecond quarter of tho Big Blacks wiD

owr the Marauders.

Has No Dl Effects
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Callt
(UPI) - World record holder
Jhn Ryun, running easUy and

WALNUT

showing absolutely m effects ot
Ulneaa, finished ln a ne&amp;r dead
heat saturday with the winner

Prelinlsbad Panell11

of a 1,500 meters qualifying run
at the U, S. O!ynwlc track and
tleld trials.

LIMITED TIME OFFER!

Ryun and heat winner Roscoe

$51.96 COVERS AN 8' xl6' WALL

CAROLINA LUMBER
AND SUPPLY CO.
PT. PLEASANT
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CLEVELAND (UPI) Curl Bl&amp;-

inning on Russ Snyder's triple

Slpt. 1-21 ••• 91 Grut Prizes

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tile third. RobiD&amp;CIII hit reliever
Eddie Fisher's Brat plteh Into
the left field stands to give tho
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as AI DOWIIIng pitched a ab:hlller to Ileal the Washington
Senators 4-1.
Rookie third baseman Mike
Farraro Ued a mojor Ihgiiereco
ord with II asololo, equaling
a mark hold by four other players, includlrw the Senators, Ken
McMulleJL
Roy While hit a t&gt;ro-run homar
lor tho Yankees, who matehocl
tho longest wlml111 strOak 111 tho
majors !Ida year by tho two leaguo loaders, Detroit In the Alllerlcon ~ and st. Louis Ill
tile NationaL II waa the boat
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Chuck (Tho Truckl Neal, GaDbo

~·.' Acodom,y High School's 19liMJUnd junior hallback, was selected ~ol.l• "Pil,yer..r-tlto-Week'~ Saturday .mCJI'IIIrw~ lbe

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GAH$i &lt;iiacld.i -'1~, !iilo-'~alt~ilj- li ~
~ defeMive IIDobaci&lt;Or In tho first hill at Coal Grove FrciW night, carried tho Plasldn 13 times &amp;JIIDBI lhe Hornets,

,,,plcldlli ~ 132 yards IIIII two touchdoWns. Neal received the
, :-' Jalllson Goldoo.Helmel Award, one ol 10 being prea-to
' • ~ GARS p!Qero daring !Ito 1968 c&amp;llljlAign. Tho weekly aword
:,-:· .II ~ by Tllomaa Clolhloro of Gollijlolls. Nnal woo
~ ,.. ulectld. over f~ other performers, Tom Proae, Laz:ry
:t-.._, Snowden, Ron BusseD and Rick Mosley, aceorcllng to Coach
~ ·r ',Glenn Trout..

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and na enr&lt;JUie to Ita third - . ot the !ale In tho second oerlod.

CHUCK NEAL (30) batted _,. Paul Harris' fourth down pan to stove TOIUIOIII (81) midway
ir1 the secoo::l J)8riod to step a Coal Grove touchdolm bid on the GaBians five. Number 70 onlAil
lo Gallia's Rick llloaloy. Number 52 on rl8hllo Hornet cemer SIAl.. llanidDL

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N'IL BS, aaea John Smith's jersey todnll: U, *~~r
bock to tho turr In tho ftratl!lll of f'rlciW llialll' i ~ Smith
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Uma Shawnee 25 Uma Batlt 21
Ottawa Glandorf Ill' Deft anco 12
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Divine, the Oregon star rrom belled their 15tll homo runs of
Vancoowr, Wash.,werebothtim· tile sooson Saturda,y to load tho
ed in 3:58.3 Cor themetricmiles. Baltimore Orioles to a s..3 vicBoth admitted they will ha vo to tory over the Cleveland Indiana.
Roger Nelson, who was makgo a lot faster to win the ftnals
ing
his third start ot the aNson
and IRIO of tho tllree Olympic
for
the Orioles after 13 relief
berths.
appearances, went 6 1-3 innings
GRID SCORES
In picking ·"' hi$ fllirll ,vlctoq
North Corolh• st. 10 Wake For- ap.lDiit one loss.
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Reliever Moe Drabowsky took
Western Michigan 20 Arkansas over in the sevedthandEddle Watt
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balled Dra-sky out of a jam
Marshall 7 Morehead Sl 7 (tie) In tho eighth.
Tho Orioles took a 1~ load In
tho llrst Inning when Blelary hit
starter Steve Bailey's first pitch
over the right field tence. But
tho Indians tied II in tho 511De

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SILVER' STREAK

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SUTION, M&amp;BI. (IJPI) - Orville Moody, who has not finished hlgller than 24tlt In a tour
event this year, picked "' three
strokes In 15 holes Slturdo)' to
move In !root among early third
round tlnlshors of tile f150,000
Kemper ~n.
Moody, a 34-year-old Army

WHOA 111ERE - Dennlo Nibert
from Meigs' John Slnllll (22) while atlemptlng to go around tho
end ill the tlrsl quarter of FridaY night's JIOIIoieaguo club"""
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to the 2 yard line. TWo plunges
later Klebe scored. Warren kick·

Ryun In Good Form,

Wll mobbed by hi&amp; W"'""te•
u soon u Stanley croaoed the
plate and wu l&gt;rcJ&lt;wht out -

Scllcd'a Blue DPII1
stopped a COal Gr&lt;IVO touctulolrn bid midwaY Ia tho secood period on tho
FINE

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afiA&gt;r tho Honets hod reached the Devils' .--,ard nne 1111DelltS
a..l p i 11no •land, GAllS marc:hed 95 yard• In 14 pll,ya

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Mike Adams (Ul; Rick Hueholt (35) who stopped tho Hornets' Rlek Mader
(43) .., this third down play; Rick llloaley (70); Chuck Neal (30) SIA!ve ShoWden (88) and Tim Hemoworth (72),

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Nortll Gallla but It wun't good quarterback Ray Karr, 140 sen- ed to PUS for tile extn polntl ~ until ~·. bQmb nearb were ~ib\1\1 outsldtlhe 1ialue. 1U'dlll:ia. ·The l!IIJes
OIIOIIJh. Coach Mel Clrter'o PI· lor, tossed an l'S.yard pa08 to but Wll ...eared.
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"'""""' the l~ Alan H~ 1(10 • For thii ~~ Of Coo~h •llllb em }O oil fpasnt fOr 68 )'al'da
::u.~~~~~"'nt~ ' : ntllao won 11-G.
BIU Schultz, 145 senior hallback
The Plntaa IO!Jk &amp;I! 8-G lOIII . Jurilot, ""'ll&lt;i 15 )'al'do for the Kincaid, It ,... a !Pllt In SvAC IIIII' I~ 67. 00 ~ lfouDd.
With 31 ~~ to so, Eagle for the toochdown. Karr attempt- In the llrtt period and'iloM their .llrlt touchdiiwn of the same. r ooilletll, Last W4!1k lhe ~,.. ~., !'~tel 4'Jed two
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·Turley Goorae. 14S Junior, ran droll:led Haman Tra!;B ~6!.6 ihll •· liut ~ wore·l"""""'etio.

Lancers Blank HT Wleldeats, 40-·o·

the~. polnlatoglve ' thePI- ere'/""

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llqleoltavolto Alexander whUe '·tJi!M ·'oeriod When lho"'Plrateo oilier for
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COAL GROVE - With the forward will openllllll(l hup bot!~!;
almoat II wUI, Cosch GloM Trout' a Gallla Acadel!l¥ ,Hlah SChool
Blue Devils a&gt;Ploded for five touchdowns here Friday night to
stun JUn (RecO Duley's Coal Grove Hornets, 34-11.
Behind trljHiamlner blocklll8 by GAHS ' lliiemen, Hick Mosl",
Ron Russell, Tim Heni1worth, steve Sl)l:md~'l, Blll Oavts, Bob Bax·
ter, Mike Adlms and Glb Craig, GAllS lo!thalt Tom Prose hll Pill'·
dirt three times and Fullback Chuck (The Truck) Neal tallied twice
for the vlsl~ Blue Devils.
Tom Spencer, veteran Blue and R;a Ruaoell Blood out oo
DIIYll q.~arterba.ek, kleked Cour \deCense. It Wll!l MoaJey., Cral&amp;
ol five extra polnta from place- Steve BDowden and Ru11ell "!&gt;mont - Including the llrst four enlng up 11up holea for Nelli In
In a- row. He. dld.llol play ol· the oecond half, It wao Hlll Dafoftse. He kicked off olx limes, via, Tim Hemsworlh and Mike
and punted onO.• ·for 59 yardo. Adams pavlqg the way for Tom
- Lllfry SnoWden. 133 • pound Proaeln the first half.
'freshman, plo,yed theenllregome
The win left GAHS with a 1-1
11 quarterhock for GAHS. Tbellt- mark. Coal Grove Is 0.2 for the
Ue algtla1 r.allor, unW late In year.
tho game, never oommlttecl a
Friday, GAllS - · SEO Luaue plo,y agalnot Athena oo Me' bol&gt;blit.
Snowdell directed all I l v e morllli Field.
GAHS touchdowns, and wa8 loadHere's a tlllltllltlrY of Frldo,y' 1
Ins the Galllarul to lllOther late ocorlns:
ill the sama Wh"'! a fumble stop.
FDlST PERIOO
ltecl the drive on Cool Grov~··
Mike ~a recovered a Paul
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Harris llunble on fourth and two
In hi a tlrat start, Snowden ' on the GAllS 32. Ten plays !atcomplsted five al 10 aerials tor er, alter a J5.yard penall3' a117 yarda. He picked up 28yardl. plnst GAHS, Proae cracked off
In threi carries.
riJht tackle, and It waa G~ with
11! the firll j)Orlqd, 4:28 . remaining, Spencer opllt
hit Chuek Howard wlllo a 29_,yard the uprighta.
Urial on the.bevuo ieeqild play
CG faDed to advance. Harris'
!rom tcrlnui&gt;a&amp;o. He !GIIIId Greg punt ._red to be part1a11,y
PBilley tor a 31-j'arderlntheaee· blocked by Prose- It went outond, . and PBulll)' CIUihl lllOther 01-l&gt;oundo on .the.lfomel 48 alter
In· tha ilmo period, llda o n e travelln&amp; only eight yards, Three

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eYened their won-lost record at
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and outgail*l them 195 )'al'da to
176, au of Alenr.Jer's yardlge
COOling on the ground, The Spartans tried three passes and had

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10 seconds left In the first hall
when he scatted 19 yards Into
the end zone for the vlsltore'
fitst slxi&gt;&lt;&gt;lntor. Fullback JunIor Brewer ran over the extra
points and the score stood at
30-8. Neither team scored b Ing the remaining minutes al
the first half.
Belpre, however, contiJaled Its
of!enalve thrust In the lldrd Jl81"iod with Alloway, a thorn In the
e1do Of the Tornadoes all ovenIns, oeorlng hli seeond of three
m•s on a six yard run. Tom
MJ.yrie klckedfortheextrapolnts.
Later In the same QJ&amp;rter,
Steve Barlckman, a auard, look
a Tornad&gt; - e In the llir and
went 14 yards to end zone and
made the score 43-8 In favor ol
the hosts. Mike White
the Barlckman TD by kld&lt;ing tor
the extra poJnt.
Southern, With 10 minutes and
46 seconds left ln the game, got
Its aecond twchdown of the
contest when Brewer plowed to
pe,ydlrt !rom four yards out.
The try for the extra points m

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the SOuthwestern
HIJhlandera 16-a
two intercepted. Southwestern
The lllahlandera' only tooeh- completed tl. ve or 13 passes !or
- n came with 3:12 left In the 34 yards and had 161 on the
lome wben Jimmy Walker, 182 ground.
lllllor bulled over trom a yard
Both teams were heartl,y jjeD.
o0rt. The try for the PAT fal1ed. all zed with the Highlander• drawThe Sport.ana took .. 11-(1 lead Ing 90 .&gt;Onls and the Spartans
in tbe 1econd perlod when Craig 95. Alexander tumbled a e v e n
Tlldta, 150 senior quarlerback, times and the Highlanders were
acored 011 a 10 yard run an:J guilty of two tumbles.
Melvin Walllce, 155 senior, ran
The HlghJandersofCoachSteve
the points.
SUles are 1-1 for the season and
Alelllllder scored again In the next Friday pta,y their first
third period wilen Wallace wert Southern Valley Athletic Co~
70 7Ud• on an end sweep, John terence tilt against the undefeatPen')', 180 senior, l'ln the PAT. ed Pirates or Nortfl Gallia, who
The Spartans trere ahead 16-0. ore leadlrlt the svAC with a 2-0
11 llllght hove heen a dltrerent record.
ltoTJ' but an un\lBUil call and a
Next week Aieumer travels , • pass was no good.
penol13' alqJped the HIJhlanden to Eastern.
The lldrd and final olx - pointaid on the Spsrtans 20 In the SOuthwe.11tern
0 0 0 6- 6 er for the vlllilora came with two
third period. It was fourth down Alexander
0 8 8 0-16 minutes and 41 secoods showIDd 11 when pus trKerterence
Ing on the clock when Terry ProfSCORING - Southwestern wu called an CharJes Williams, Walker (1 nm); Alexander - fitt recovered a Belpre tumble
ISO senior, Highlander pass re-- White (10 nm) and Wallace (70 in the end zone Cor the Tornadoea. ·
eelver, and the ~rtans took r.un); PAT - Aleund.er - Per- Bobby Adams carried over the
over on downs.
ry (nm) and Wallace (run).
extra points for Southern followThe Highlllllers out tlr!!lt ~
Ing the Prof!ltt touchdeMt.
Belpre got Ita last score with
15 seoonds lhowlng oo the clock
when Ailowa.y went back into the
lineup and scatted for a 54 yard
touchdown run. The try for the
PATa on a run were stopped
ahorL
Southern wiD traver to K,ygor
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xenia 22 Troy 8
Creek lido Friday nliiht.
FOOTBALL RESVL TS
Middletown 24 Sprlngllold South
By Qlarlers:
Ill' United Prell hternatlooal
20
Southern
0 8 0 14 - 22
Welrtm (W. Va.) 22 Wa,yne 22 CentervUie 14
Belpre
22 :w 4f 50- so
Tw0i4D 0
Beaverc:reek 20 Fairborn 6
y . . _ , . North 31 Youna•Sprlnii&gt;Oro 28 Vlliley VIew 26
lolm Eaot a
Minster 42 Ws.rneefteld Gosh- , 12
on 14
Girard 28 14
8,rcamore 16 Princeton 1f
MliUnlmm Fitch 25 Boardman
Adena 6 Greenview 0
• Indian lUll 28 Cln Walnut IUU 1
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F"!,:;- West 28 Sprlng!leld GreemuJ.a 14 Harrl11011 12
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IJJt&gt;ana 20 LClndon 13
Clenroa _Northeastern 60 New
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Eut LIYupoel 52 Younaatown
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Alliance 34 AknJo c.atrlli o
Door Pllrk 2B Llncolu llolibla 6
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Doyle-.
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Cln. Mooller 0 CID. lfiiJhoo
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47 Cleve. Lincoln 20 Wilmington 18 Cfn Wllhrew 6
Mllilllllllu.. U ,Franklln 0
\!,~~:=r:lton20(Ue) Colo. Eutmoor 20. Whltehall14
$1. llart• ?. GIMIVlllo 6
Miami Trace 14 Pleaaant VIew 6
PIOII caaiollc 20 l\llam1 East Wooste
26 Now Phllado1
l'h1l IP' • Colo Hartley 42 COif. Whotstone
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scored four toochdowrls ani alx
extra polnta Frldi,Y night lnleod~the P""orfulPorllimouthTfo.
jans to a 56o14. omashlng of the
Jrontoo Tlprs.
Poriomooth didn't give the
SEOAL team a chonce ao they
rolled up a SIMI first period !Old
and then cossted In for their
l"!&gt;-olded vlclory.
1n tho llrBI period White aoor•
eel on rwt1 Of four and 47 yards
Mike Eotep a 21-yard 1D
pass from Clancy Parker, Bill
Artderaoo acot.d oo an elJht
)'a1'd run, and Perker ran tor
another TD. White also account.ed for aU of the extra-polnto
In lids period which ended with
the TroJans lesdlllll 31M1.
In the second period 'White r..
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TrOut be&amp;ian aubllltutlng mid- pmt rolled dead m the GAllS 48.
·'' 111,y In ibe lldr&lt;l period alter Next plq, Neal ' cut off leftta~; Nill'i "l2-Jard jaunt. With 10:- kle ui11 ........ and waa 1 o-a g
ai•Jell Ill t11i pme, be dear- - · Jt i1at1 27~ Wtth 7&lt;24
ei·lhl Galllpnllo betldt.
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·•· !;', , 'IIi.. M'oolt~r o.mce apln led
A Blue Devil blocl&lt;od iaoththe,..,.. .

for a twc:lldoWn !A&gt; make It 4:1-0. six paa.ea for another 100 yarda.
Jrontoo s=ed before Inter· Ironton nolled 11 llrat - . s ,
mlaaloo when Bill Wasbburn hit 117 yards rushing, but c~let­
Mike Akoro with a niJIOo)'al'd ed 15 ol 34 passes tor 128
acorl1111 paao.
White scored his fourth 'ltl
In the third period oo a 52)'a1'd oCIIqlftr and Artdersooclo..
ed out the Trojan scoring with a
28 )'a1'd run In the fourth period
followed by White's fourth convaralon kick of the contest to
make It~.
The Tigers' Dna! TD came In
GREENFIELD - Coach Ben
the wanln&amp; mlnutea of the pmo Buckles' Jack1011 lronmen rewhen Washburn foUnd Randy Ed- mall*l undefeated Friday night
warda with 1 ft~)'al'd scoring by rou111111 holt Greenlleld Mcto11. Rick Boykln ran the tw&lt;&gt;- Clain blah tchool 40-8 behind
point cooveraloo to conclude the
acorfnc.
statlsllca ohoor Porlsmouth
with 20 llrat downs, 422 yards
rushlllll, and hi~ on four of
ALL GAMES
TEAM
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l, l!flll , offenalveq anil ~..,live-, 1Uck ifoole,y picked tiP the~- YARD(GAINm PAilSING
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Jac:koon
Nels-York

2 9 o so 20
2 0 0 f6 6

Pl. Pleaoant
2 0 1 67 12
59 ; Coal Grove: Jlarrlo, 4_105,
Huntington
2 0 1 SO 7
26' 2 average,
Athens
1 1 0 54 27
SCORING - GAHS: Prose, 9·
1 1 0 34 21
Gallipolis
yard run, 4:28 first, Spencer,
Logan
i 1 0 20 21
kick; Prooe, 39-yard run, 0:30,
Mello
1 1 0 19 34
first, Speneer, kick; Prose, 5- Ironton
0 2 0 1t 56
yard run, 1:48, second, Span- Coal Grove
0 2 o 19 68
cer, kl~; Nelli, 52·)'al'd run,
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
7:24, tblrd, Spencer, kick; Neal.
Gallipolis 34 Coal Grove 6
2 ~ nm, 10' 32• fourth, kick
Pl. Pleasant 28 Melp 6
wide. Coal Grove: Moder, . 1- ~ ~ll'llll!l.~ 6
yard run, 0:05, thlrd, -.;j(dj.-&gt;\"Misiiic'lOlii~'1 4 ~;:;~;;:;~
Jackson 40 Green!lelci 8
Logan 14lUUianl6
ENDS - Craltl, G. Clnada,)', Nolo-York 40 Vlnlnn County 6
WUooo, Adama, !'Buley, R. El·
Welloton 31 ()ak 1111112
ll~CKLES _ Moll-, D-~-•s, Huntington 22 Beckley 0
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SEPT. 20 GAMES:
agg.
JlUntlngtxJn at Pi. Pleallllt
GUARDS - Baxter, Cleland,
Athena at Gallipolis
B. Davia, Hemoworih, S. - - Rock IUU 11 Coal Grove
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W u•- at Ironton
CENTERS- Rua--", n-o·•-.
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Logan at Jackooo
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M •- at N l--"'1 York
BACKS - L. BiloW.._ Spene,..
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cer, Prose, Johnaon, Boster.
Howard, Boah. Burnett, C. Neal,
Huntington Wins
-~ P. Nelli, M. Clnada,)',
JIVNTINGTON - . Powerful
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Bdln&amp;ton High remained uodeENDS- ~. Baker, BaR· !ealod In out1np Frldo,y
nlJht by l&gt;1anklnc Beckley, 22~.
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The E&gt;:praos hal Bcorod
so pOtnta, and porm1lled only
Bolcker, Morpu.
. . GUARDS - Hard,y, Maloolo, ....._ SCorlng tor tho Elpreoo
B; Smith.
Frldll was end Greg Hawklnl
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tbne aerial• from QB Joe
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Me1!amoJla ood Harlan FUilnger,
KniJhl. - · Harrlt, - a n d
cme field 11011 and an
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OFFICIALS- Mllicolm, CCWII&lt;,
Jcmes, Dum, Huntington~.
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After 40-8 Grid Victory

· . , 'ftiDi" frOH, Bob Bater., Cluc:k recovered em tile GAllS 43., '!bit
'"·N~ Gil&gt; Craltl, ),lick' ~ JedlojbelJull1mori,aonlysi:oN. Cool Gro!'• 0532245:-120
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ed~~Owel!.plunaodcwirfl'cim Cool Grove 138072 tt-232
the 0110 ,With :tive
left In FUMBL1!21 LOST
:IU. Burilett
0 0 1 28
W6at Jlluaklngum S8 Crookavllle the p.rtod. li
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INSIDE trac:lr.a, th•y won't Mn4 or
clog; podlockable hordworo.

Tho Panthera' ani)' ocore came post, and Goodwin llnl- with 3:0f left In the contest- 81. Handley also compl- lclu!"
John Berey erashed In from the ol nine pea,aes tor 45Jardl. 1'bl
11110 yard line.
Alhenl deConoe limited the ·PanCoon, a 190i)CIURCI junior full- thoro to just 36 net )'al'da IIIII
back, .netted 85 yards In lead- five !lrst downa.
lng the Athena rullhlnc attack
Score by quartero:
which totaled 317 yards. Handley war.... Local
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6 12 16 8 - a

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Hess poun~ on a Warren J..o..
cal fumble at tho Panther 21
Jard liDo and ... tho llrll play
hallback lflke Goodwin ripped
In for the toocltdown. Hanclloy'o
extra point nm JMcle It 34~.
With •bollt!atea piOJinll most
a1 the llnal jltr!od COach D o n
Eako,)''a llillldop ..ortd apln
on· a five yard nm by Dtck Rutter, John .o\bdol'• rill the eon~
veraloo to llllke II 42~.

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ne 1:1-0 with 30 seconds let! In
the period. Spencer made It 14~.

ATIIENS - Led by fullback clatlt traTOied 70 yards In 11 25 )'a1'd line oo the next aerie aof
Dave Coon' e three touc:bdown plOJt with coon smallhlnc In playt. f'IJ!Ir plOJa later Handley
the Athena Bulldoira Nlll17 dlo- !rom the liB yard line at the rolled out and scored from the
poll8CI of vloWnt! Warren Loea1 11:19 mark. A&amp;aln a run falled nine ylrd line with 24 aeconds
Frido,y nlJht by a 42~ ocore. m tho convertloa but It wu left In IIIlo half. A converalon
pasa !ailed and II waa 18~ at the
The vloltlni . . . . were 12-0.
JUII momonlo Isler a beau· lntermlalliorL ·
limply outclaosed u Alhonllook
Alheno struck agalnlnthethlrd
the _.trie klckolr and drove 74 tlful SSofardlouehdownpatoirom
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oo a t6 yard drive that
yards In 13 ple,ya to toore with ..,.nerback Bob HandlOJ to halfended
with
coon getting his third
coon ·&amp;Ding llit llnal five1ardl. 18ck Mike GoQdwiD was lllllllled
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eight yard • run with
A nm falled tor the ooaverlliorL by • cllpplna vlolatloll. But do5:44
left.
Handley
ran the cooIn the aecond quarter the BuD- fenllvo 18ck Steve
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SECOND PERIOD
(Gallipolis)
"Snowdon hit Glb Craig
Jim McKniJhl returned Tom PLAYER- Pol. TCB YG AVG.
With a 1e:,u-c~er doWn the e1do- Spencer's 011 ~ klckoft 2S Chucl&lt; Nelli, FB
13 132 10.1
11rdl aa the llrst period eocled. L. -den, QB
3 28 9.3
linea
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The Duteymen bepn a • u•- Tom Proae, LH
14 110 7.8
•fP!'IOid by _ . 1 paa1o talnocl march 111 their 01ID 3$. N. BoBIIc, LH
2 11 5.5
In&amp;. -•Tho7 ,..re ov~ by 111 13 playa, the Homota march- . Rick Hushol~ FB
4 19 4.7
2 2 l.O
the Devils' jlowerful runnlne at- ed 6f yerdo to the GAllS oae, D. Johnaon, LH
tack, -rtlOeded by Prose and but a penalv llalled the drive. Lon Bulb, RH
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39 303 7.7
Belldel
ii,;;,; Umoa the olx eoded the Homola thrul
(Coal Grove)
li!!i.., nmo pi oint, 311, and fl\&gt;e - Chuck Neal botted doWn the PLAYER-Pol. TCBYG AVG.
yardl - all In the llrll half · lall aerial on the 11011 liDo. Dan Bremmer, FB 14 75 5•3
1• 52 3•7
- Proioo tlillshod U.e nl&amp;irt With
Fourteen playa later, GAHS Rick Nader, LH
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."-!, acored boib sec- waa 20-4 with U8 left In the Tom Wood, RH
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' Gail 'half touchdownl em pllops half alter Prose alammed over Psul Harris, QB
.26 4 ·3
cit 52 • 25 y4fdo, salnecl 132 from five yardl out. Spencer TOTALS
39 112 2.8
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OYerall, ' ' GAHS totaled 303
Dave Burnett Intire_._. a SCORE BY QIJAHTERS
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lla beU""''lIrl] taelleo, llioo hod secoods before the hal!llme InSf runnlna playl. But the Jlor. termlaolOIL
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IIIII ~ 1o pin only 112 •
T!llRD PERIOD
Cool Grove
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Frldo,y niJhl. To·
BurDott relllt'IMIIl Rick lrllcler'a YARDS GAINm RUSHING
· tol· 1Jf&lt;1oP tavo~ the G ••· seoond hall klckolr from hli""" Galllpollo 104 SO S9 92- ·305
llano, 42~. .
10 1o tho GAHS 2.1. Sponcer wu Coal Grove
S3 42 35 21- 151
Ttill J!oiolfetl.r1111 5f playa from called to punt tor tJI!IIIrlt time. YARDS LOST RUSJIING
ocrlmma&amp;o, the .~• ran 49. 11 ttaveled 59 yards :., 1o the Galllpollo
0 0 2 0- 2
il lhould ~ poJmed , out here llorllell· 11 bui rSpencer wu Coal Grove 0 9 5 23 - 3ll
llill CQadl Gllllll TJilul played rouallod
However, GAllS,... NET YABilS'RUSHJNG
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gtvlna i;:(llhe Galli~ lot 50 f192- 3021
Ia the c;alllani llrlt ·lrlulnPJ.ft ball em Ita cnm 11.
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The Lancers got • the score- threw again. Tbfs time, McKJn.. the OliO )'a1'd liDo. Rld!lrdll&gt;q- Plt.Y bl Pl!ls them II the bud . The ~tel hadalxfi~Jt-.s nl&gt;i&gt;~ered OOth - e a . . Pt- Hall (15 run); PAT- T. ·Qe(irp :
MEIICERVn.LE - Steve Mcley gathered the oval Jo an Lan- lor, 180 JunlDr ballback, Walllklp- 01 the...Pick with a 2-0.1...,.. lo live tor Eaol2l',n .IIIII .!Julaalnod I'JtOa'lumbied 'ooce and
Kinl~, Charles Sjn'inger a n d board aga1n with two po1nta late
~~ Eaitem ..:. sc~t&amp; .(18 •
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third
period
when
Montcers'
Ill and returned it to the .IIOd tor no pin. II ,..;',lbarth ~ All olhtr !!\'AC tuaul the Eaglea 1A to 13li In net 11111 wi\On To,n
Chuck Robi.DBOD each scored a
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At Mercervt.lle as Coach Dann,y zone on a lldrd and nine play laat toochdown.
W1J II ~ for I )'a1'd _.... ond
Four phlys later, McKinley the lAncers Hall's Federal-Hocking Lancers from lrll own three yard line.
over .., lbalr.
That made it 22..0,
dowDed Haman Trace 40~.
raced oielll yards for the lAn- own two.
Jesse Barry, 150 senior, re- cers' ttnaJ touchdown. A DaughMclllnle,y, 160 senior halfback,
It wu the aecood llrolaht loll
1corod his llrst touchdown with covered a Lancer tumble on the erty pass to Robln8011 ror t h e for the WUdcato a1 Coadl g,u left In the seeond Jl81"iod HannaP Trace 28 yard line with PAT was in"COmplete. It was 40~ Heister. L181 · ......,,. ·tlley lOot
when he Intercepted an ~er~ aboot a mllllle to go In the lldrd 0.
36~ to Eutero. The Lancera
The Wildcall' only scoring maclli It I~ I8COod wlnap!not
Itt Mont&amp;Dmet7 pass and raced period. Freddie ~een. 145 sen70 )'al'do to ocore. His oecond ior halfback, lost tour on the threat came early in the nrst ... loosu. Ll8l week tiJey-twchdolm was with 7:44 left next play. Monl4!')mery passed but period as Norm SWindler, 190 ed Aloxanclor 1~.
In the fourth period as he drove Chuck Roblnsoa waa there. Rob- junior, and Mmtgomery completFederal.a.:klng bad 10 tlrllt
inson HDB.red the ball on t h e ed passes to put Hannan Trace downs to five tor llimln Trace.
8-Jard&amp; to score.
Aller Mclllnley'o first twch- Wildcat 35 and ran it back for lnslde the Lancer1' tlve yard The Lancers rolled tor 101:rvdo
dowu, Larry Daugherty, 155 sen- lllOther toucbdowrL The try for line.
111 the sroonl and COIIIJII-four
lor quarterback, passed to Char- the PAT was no good and the
Federal-Hocking picked up two a1 15 .,..... for IIIIOiher 87 ~s
lu ~ for the extra points Lancers led 28~ at the end of first downs to the Haman Trace and a net "' 188. Tile
to give the Lancers an 8..0 lead the lldrd period.
49 and then puoted, The WUd- pined only 23 yards em t h e
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On the first play altho fourth eats took over on their 30. Sldnda grGUJKI and picked up 88 ... four
Daulltel1Y then pa&amp;led I o u r
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1ordl to Springer and the Llll- period, with the ball on the Han- ler hit Ronnla Walll!h with a 39 of 13 paases for a not a1 109.
eera• second touchdown with nan Trace 20, DIUII!IIerfJ' passed yarder and a first down on tJie
The WUcleat.l drew .only 10
2:56 left In the first hnlf. T h e to ~ringer for &amp;DCJther touch- Lancers 31. It was third a n d yards In pa18!des wldlo t h e
down to put the Lancers ahead eight on the 29 when Mont4!1)m. Lallcen
.-,.-for the PAT filled.
peoallzed 38, InFoderlli-llod&lt;ing led 20~ at 3~ . Sprlnsor was stopped on ery uncorked a 25 yarder to cluding a 15 yarder for I"OIIIhtile half. The Lucers' third the PAT,
Ron Waugh and a O.rst down on .lng the prauer1. 1118 Lancers
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Midway the 'fourth period, the the Lancers' four.
touebdown came with 56 seconds
puoted tlrice for 55 )'al'ds, an avleft before Intermission when Wildcats plcke4 up a first down
Montgomery picked up two. erage al 21. 5 Jl8l" boot lod t h o
Robl111011, 138 1101&gt;homore, raced at midfield when Montgomery Swindler hll the line but there WUdcats punted men times for
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three yarda to score. Daugher- hit Ronnie WIUII!II with a 17 yard was a nag and Federal-Hocking 169 yards, an average of 24.1
t;v'l JMlll to McKinley for t h e pass. A second pass to Barry was penalized half the distance per kick.
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was incomplete. Montgomery to the goal putting the ball on
PAT was Incomplete.
Next Friday Haman T r a c e
CIT.Y AND STATE
PHONE uouuu•••••••••*- •· •••
travels to ~ Valley and
Federal.a.:klng plo,yo Miller at
C~ETERY PROPE~Y
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Hemlock, same time Ia 2 p.m.
SOOrlng: Federlli.Hocklng MAIL TO
McKlnley (8 run and 70 yard
pass rwmackl;
Springer (4
zone. Tbe pass !rom DIUII!IIort,y) (20 pass
BELPRE - The Belpre Golden yard Jaunt into me end zone. Carl into the TornadO
a points was from DIUII!IIerfJ'); Rol&gt;ln1011 (11
llqleo routed Cosch Bob Ash- Alloway then seored the extra attempt -for the
em's defense. nm) (1l:i pus nri&gt;ack); PAT le,y'o lllllller ~ club by a po:1nt1 on a passtromJohnHume. held short by
The Waohlnglon Counllans got
Belpre,
the aecond period, C. Springer ~a from Dlll8h~2 acore here Frldo,y night In
on the acoreboord agaln'onl,y sec- began uolng substitute• In Ito ort,y) Soteir- Mcmf&amp;omerytrapa lllft-!eque grid mateh.
The lou left the vlsltln&amp; Tor- mds later, after Southern ran Cl'le lineup but still managed to move ped In ondzone.
Hallback the pigs1dn against the Maltls
oadoeo al Racine 0.:1 m the sea- oerlea of playa, Mike
White
took
theTornadopunt
C&lt;ltmQ&gt; club. Dennlollarnhartupand ovmed Belpre's slate at
1-1. Belpre ,... beaa1 by Philo and raced hack 49 yards to pa,y-· peel the margin for the hosts to
dirt. HumetaWedtheextrapolnto 1 28~ when he pl.unied over from
In Ito llrst game,
the one yard line early In the
Belpre, shoWing a fierce of.. on a run.
With 2 mlnutea and 11 soc- ' period. Junior Hemrick ran over
fenalve attack, jumpedoullnfroot
8-G In the first minute of the COD· mda remaining 111 the opening · llie extra polnta and the hosts
llall wbon stu llamllton capped a ..,.rter, Belpre made the ocore lead jumped to 30~.
SOUTHERN SCOREs ,.
~ '""- the hosts with a 20 22~ as Alloway charged (Oyardl
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and the rwmiJV ol Gary Sexton.
Sexton put Jackooo ahead 6-0
In the first quarter with 1 four
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The Jromnen hit again later
when DoStephen hit hallback Jor·
ry Mossbarger with a 3~
ocorlng pesa followed by Darwin
Valentine's tw4)of01nt converalon
run for a 1~ leod.
1n lbe s....-.1 period Jacksoo
stretched the lOIII to 26-0 on

Sexton'• four yard touchdown run
and a one-yard blast by Valen'1
tine.
BUl Ollver .11cored the Iro•
men' a third period TD on a one
yard run !Dr a 32-0 leod.
Vllienllno's eight )'a1'd burst
In the fourth period mar~ed the
!lnal Jackson TD with Malcolm

Bock ruMi11t the conversion for
• 4~ lead.
Greenlleld avoided a shuwhen Bob Rlley scored on a
three )'a1'd nm with Mike Cross
adding the convenlon.
A1thougb no s1attatic:.!l were
avalloble, the lronmen complly domlrated II'• conteat with
DeStephen conwloURII eiJht ol
11 paoaes for 177 )'al'da In the
victory.
Score by quarters:
Jackloo
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Greenlleld
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Nortll Gallla but It wun't good quarterback Ray Karr, 140 sen- ed to PUS for tile extn polntl ~ until ~·. bQmb nearb were ~ib\1\1 outsldtlhe 1ialue. 1U'dlll:ia. ·The l!IIJes
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BIU Schultz, 145 senior hallback
The Plntaa IO!Jk &amp;I! 8-G lOIII . Jurilot, ""'ll&lt;i 15 )'al'do for the Kincaid, It ,... a !Pllt In SvAC IIIII' I~ 67. 00 ~ lfouDd.
With 31 ~~ to so, Eagle for the toochdown. Karr attempt- In the llrtt period and'iloM their .llrlt touchdiiwn of the same. r ooilletll, Last W4!1k lhe ~,.. ~., !'~tel 4'Jed two
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·Turley Goorae. 14S Junior, ran droll:led Haman Tra!;B ~6!.6 ihll •· liut ~ wore·l"""""'etio.

Lancers Blank HT Wleldeats, 40-·o·

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llqleoltavolto Alexander whUe '·tJi!M ·'oeriod When lho"'Plrateo oilier for
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COAL GROVE - With the forward will openllllll(l hup bot!~!;
almoat II wUI, Cosch GloM Trout' a Gallla Acadel!l¥ ,Hlah SChool
Blue Devils a&gt;Ploded for five touchdowns here Friday night to
stun JUn (RecO Duley's Coal Grove Hornets, 34-11.
Behind trljHiamlner blocklll8 by GAHS ' lliiemen, Hick Mosl",
Ron Russell, Tim Heni1worth, steve Sl)l:md~'l, Blll Oavts, Bob Bax·
ter, Mike Adlms and Glb Craig, GAllS lo!thalt Tom Prose hll Pill'·
dirt three times and Fullback Chuck (The Truck) Neal tallied twice
for the vlsl~ Blue Devils.
Tom Spencer, veteran Blue and R;a Ruaoell Blood out oo
DIIYll q.~arterba.ek, kleked Cour \deCense. It Wll!l MoaJey., Cral&amp;
ol five extra polnta from place- Steve BDowden and Ru11ell "!&gt;mont - Including the llrst four enlng up 11up holea for Nelli In
In a- row. He. dld.llol play ol· the oecond half, It wao Hlll Dafoftse. He kicked off olx limes, via, Tim Hemsworlh and Mike
and punted onO.• ·for 59 yardo. Adams pavlqg the way for Tom
- Lllfry SnoWden. 133 • pound Proaeln the first half.
'freshman, plo,yed theenllregome
The win left GAHS with a 1-1
11 quarterhock for GAHS. Tbellt- mark. Coal Grove Is 0.2 for the
Ue algtla1 r.allor, unW late In year.
tho game, never oommlttecl a
Friday, GAllS - · SEO Luaue plo,y agalnot Athena oo Me' bol&gt;blit.
Snowdell directed all I l v e morllli Field.
GAHS touchdowns, and wa8 loadHere's a tlllltllltlrY of Frldo,y' 1
Ins the Galllarul to lllOther late ocorlns:
ill the sama Wh"'! a fumble stop.
FDlST PERIOO
ltecl the drive on Cool Grov~··
Mike ~a recovered a Paul
· live,
Harris llunble on fourth and two
In hi a tlrat start, Snowden ' on the GAllS 32. Ten plays !atcomplsted five al 10 aerials tor er, alter a J5.yard penall3' a117 yarda. He picked up 28yardl. plnst GAHS, Proae cracked off
In threi carries.
riJht tackle, and It waa G~ with
11! the firll j)Orlqd, 4:28 . remaining, Spencer opllt
hit Chuek Howard wlllo a 29_,yard the uprighta.
Urial on the.bevuo ieeqild play
CG faDed to advance. Harris'
!rom tcrlnui&gt;a&amp;o. He !GIIIId Greg punt ._red to be part1a11,y
PBilley tor a 31-j'arderlntheaee· blocked by Prose- It went outond, . and PBulll)' CIUihl lllOther 01-l&gt;oundo on .the.lfomel 48 alter
In· tha ilmo period, llda o n e travelln&amp; only eight yards, Three

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dor Sport.ana of Coach Msrk Lollr
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and outgail*l them 195 )'al'da to
176, au of Alenr.Jer's yardlge
COOling on the ground, The Spartans tried three passes and had

downed the

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7 FOOT DEEP

10 seconds left In the first hall
when he scatted 19 yards Into
the end zone for the vlsltore'
fitst slxi&gt;&lt;&gt;lntor. Fullback JunIor Brewer ran over the extra
points and the score stood at
30-8. Neither team scored b Ing the remaining minutes al
the first half.
Belpre, however, contiJaled Its
of!enalve thrust In the lldrd Jl81"iod with Alloway, a thorn In the
e1do Of the Tornadoes all ovenIns, oeorlng hli seeond of three
m•s on a six yard run. Tom
MJ.yrie klckedfortheextrapolnts.
Later In the same QJ&amp;rter,
Steve Barlckman, a auard, look
a Tornad&gt; - e In the llir and
went 14 yards to end zone and
made the score 43-8 In favor ol
the hosts. Mike White
the Barlckman TD by kld&lt;ing tor
the extra poJnt.
Southern, With 10 minutes and
46 seconds left ln the game, got
Its aecond twchdown of the
contest when Brewer plowed to
pe,ydlrt !rom four yards out.
The try for the extra points m

tiJey
the SOuthwestern
HIJhlandera 16-a
two intercepted. Southwestern
The lllahlandera' only tooeh- completed tl. ve or 13 passes !or
- n came with 3:12 left In the 34 yards and had 161 on the
lome wben Jimmy Walker, 182 ground.
lllllor bulled over trom a yard
Both teams were heartl,y jjeD.
o0rt. The try for the PAT fal1ed. all zed with the Highlander• drawThe Sport.ana took .. 11-(1 lead Ing 90 .&gt;Onls and the Spartans
in tbe 1econd perlod when Craig 95. Alexander tumbled a e v e n
Tlldta, 150 senior quarlerback, times and the Highlanders were
acored 011 a 10 yard run an:J guilty of two tumbles.
Melvin Walllce, 155 senior, ran
The HlghJandersofCoachSteve
the points.
SUles are 1-1 for the season and
Alelllllder scored again In the next Friday pta,y their first
third period wilen Wallace wert Southern Valley Athletic Co~
70 7Ud• on an end sweep, John terence tilt against the undefeatPen')', 180 senior, l'ln the PAT. ed Pirates or Nortfl Gallia, who
The Spartans trere ahead 16-0. ore leadlrlt the svAC with a 2-0
11 llllght hove heen a dltrerent record.
ltoTJ' but an un\lBUil call and a
Next week Aieumer travels , • pass was no good.
penol13' alqJped the HIJhlanden to Eastern.
The lldrd and final olx - pointaid on the Spsrtans 20 In the SOuthwe.11tern
0 0 0 6- 6 er for the vlllilora came with two
third period. It was fourth down Alexander
0 8 8 0-16 minutes and 41 secoods showIDd 11 when pus trKerterence
Ing on the clock when Terry ProfSCORING - Southwestern wu called an CharJes Williams, Walker (1 nm); Alexander - fitt recovered a Belpre tumble
ISO senior, Highlander pass re-- White (10 nm) and Wallace (70 in the end zone Cor the Tornadoea. ·
eelver, and the ~rtans took r.un); PAT - Aleund.er - Per- Bobby Adams carried over the
over on downs.
ry (nm) and Wallace (run).
extra points for Southern followThe Highlllllers out tlr!!lt ~
Ing the Prof!ltt touchdeMt.
Belpre got Ita last score with
15 seoonds lhowlng oo the clock
when Ailowa.y went back into the
lineup and scatted for a 54 yard
touchdown run. The try for the
PATa on a run were stopped
ahorL
Southern wiD traver to K,ygor
0100 IUGH SCHOOL
xenia 22 Troy 8
Creek lido Friday nliiht.
FOOTBALL RESVL TS
Middletown 24 Sprlngllold South
By Qlarlers:
Ill' United Prell hternatlooal
20
Southern
0 8 0 14 - 22
Welrtm (W. Va.) 22 Wa,yne 22 CentervUie 14
Belpre
22 :w 4f 50- so
Tw0i4D 0
Beaverc:reek 20 Fairborn 6
y . . _ , . North 31 Youna•Sprlnii&gt;Oro 28 Vlliley VIew 26
lolm Eaot a
Minster 42 Ws.rneefteld Gosh- , 12
on 14
Girard 28 14
8,rcamore 16 Princeton 1f
MliUnlmm Fitch 25 Boardman
Adena 6 Greenview 0
• Indian lUll 28 Cln Walnut IUU 1
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COldWater 6 Mirkin Loclli 6 (Ue)
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lltaboorille 24 Youna•~mm South
F"!,:;- West 28 Sprlng!leld GreemuJ.a 14 Harrl11011 12
22
IJJt&gt;ana 20 LClndon 13
Clenroa _Northeastern 60 New
-lfSolom6
Llbonon'
26
Utlla
Mlam120
Rld•nolld o
Eut LIYupoel 52 Younaatown
:lruba,.
25
Eut
canton
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Purcell 4 Cln. Coucter Tach
w-owwn-o
6
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Hi lan Falla 30 Wlndlwn 0
Alliance 34 AknJo c.atrlli o
Door Pllrk 2B Llncolu llolibla 6
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Doyle-.
Lake
Cln. Mooller 0 CID. lfiiJhoo
20
16
12
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47 Cleve. Lincoln 20 Wilmington 18 Cfn Wllhrew 6
Mllilllllllu.. U ,Franklln 0
\!,~~:=r:lton20(Ue) Colo. Eutmoor 20. Whltehall14
$1. llart• ?. GIMIVlllo 6
Miami Trace 14 Pleaaant VIew 6
PIOII caaiollc 20 l\llam1 East Wooste
26 Now Phllado1
l'h1l IP' • Colo Hartley 42 COif. Whotstone
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Tuocarawao Valle,y24 Wo,yDOvlllil '
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Berne Union 20 LlberfJ' Union
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North CDllege ID11 16 COlerain
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scored four toochdowrls ani alx
extra polnta Frldi,Y night lnleod~the P""orfulPorllimouthTfo.
jans to a 56o14. omashlng of the
Jrontoo Tlprs.
Poriomooth didn't give the
SEOAL team a chonce ao they
rolled up a SIMI first period !Old
and then cossted In for their
l"!&gt;-olded vlclory.
1n tho llrBI period White aoor•
eel on rwt1 Of four and 47 yards
Mike Eotep a 21-yard 1D
pass from Clancy Parker, Bill
Artderaoo acot.d oo an elJht
)'a1'd run, and Perker ran tor
another TD. White also account.ed for aU of the extra-polnto
In lids period which ended with
the TroJans lesdlllll 31M1.
In the second period 'White r..
turned 111 1rontoo punt 80 )'al'da

INDIVIDUAL NET
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CG failed to advance. Harris'
TrOut be&amp;ian aubllltutlng mid- pmt rolled dead m the GAllS 48.
·'' 111,y In ibe lldr&lt;l period alter Next plq, Neal ' cut off leftta~; Nill'i "l2-Jard jaunt. With 10:- kle ui11 ........ and waa 1 o-a g
ai•Jell Ill t11i pme, be dear- - · Jt i1at1 27~ Wtth 7&lt;24
ei·lhl Galllpnllo betldt.
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Itri. ip,...,. mads 1128-4. .
·•· !;', , 'IIi.. M'oolt~r o.mce apln led
A Blue Devil blocl&lt;od iaoththe,..,.. .

for a twc:lldoWn !A&gt; make It 4:1-0. six paa.ea for another 100 yarda.
Jrontoo s=ed before Inter· Ironton nolled 11 llrat - . s ,
mlaaloo when Bill Wasbburn hit 117 yards rushing, but c~let­
Mike Akoro with a niJIOo)'al'd ed 15 ol 34 passes tor 128
acorl1111 paao.
White scored his fourth 'ltl
In the third period oo a 52)'a1'd oCIIqlftr and Artdersooclo..
ed out the Trojan scoring with a
28 )'a1'd run In the fourth period
followed by White's fourth convaralon kick of the contest to
make It~.
The Tigers' Dna! TD came In
GREENFIELD - Coach Ben
the wanln&amp; mlnutea of the pmo Buckles' Jack1011 lronmen rewhen Washburn foUnd Randy Ed- mall*l undefeated Friday night
warda with 1 ft~)'al'd scoring by rou111111 holt Greenlleld Mcto11. Rick Boykln ran the tw&lt;&gt;- Clain blah tchool 40-8 behind
point cooveraloo to conclude the
acorfnc.
statlsllca ohoor Porlsmouth
with 20 llrat downs, 422 yards
rushlllll, and hi~ on four of
ALL GAMES
TEAM
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GaiUpol..
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l, l!flll , offenalveq anil ~..,live-, 1Uck ifoole,y picked tiP the~- YARD(GAINm PAilSING
. ' q,,._ idk.. Adami, Steve &amp;lgwdou, llkiD but twdll,.t. Tho - · Galflpolla, 2t. ~41 0 lfl -

Grid Standings

Jac:koon
Nels-York

2 9 o so 20
2 0 0 f6 6

Pl. Pleaoant
2 0 1 67 12
59 ; Coal Grove: Jlarrlo, 4_105,
Huntington
2 0 1 SO 7
26' 2 average,
Athens
1 1 0 54 27
SCORING - GAHS: Prose, 9·
1 1 0 34 21
Gallipolis
yard run, 4:28 first, Spencer,
Logan
i 1 0 20 21
kick; Prooe, 39-yard run, 0:30,
Mello
1 1 0 19 34
first, Speneer, kick; Prose, 5- Ironton
0 2 0 1t 56
yard run, 1:48, second, Span- Coal Grove
0 2 o 19 68
cer, kl~; Nelli, 52·)'al'd run,
FRIDAY'S RESULTS:
7:24, tblrd, Spencer, kick; Neal.
Gallipolis 34 Coal Grove 6
2 ~ nm, 10' 32• fourth, kick
Pl. Pleasant 28 Melp 6
wide. Coal Grove: Moder, . 1- ~ ~ll'llll!l.~ 6
yard run, 0:05, thlrd, -.;j(dj.-&gt;\"Misiiic'lOlii~'1 4 ~;:;~;;:;~
Jackson 40 Green!lelci 8
Logan 14lUUianl6
ENDS - Craltl, G. Clnada,)', Nolo-York 40 Vlnlnn County 6
WUooo, Adama, !'Buley, R. El·
Welloton 31 ()ak 1111112
ll~CKLES _ Moll-, D-~-•s, Huntington 22 Beckley 0
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SEPT. 20 GAMES:
agg.
JlUntlngtxJn at Pi. Pleallllt
GUARDS - Baxter, Cleland,
Athena at Gallipolis
B. Davia, Hemoworih, S. - - Rock IUU 11 Coal Grove
den.
W u•- at Ironton
CENTERS- Rua--", n-o·•-.
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Logan at Jackooo
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M •- at N l--"'1 York
BACKS - L. BiloW.._ Spene,..
e -•u e....,
cer, Prose, Johnaon, Boster.
Howard, Boah. Burnett, C. Neal,
Huntington Wins
-~ P. Nelli, M. Clnada,)',
JIVNTINGTON - . Powerful
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Bdln&amp;ton High remained uodeENDS- ~. Baker, BaR· !ealod In out1np Frldo,y
nlJht by l&gt;1anklnc Beckley, 22~.
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TACKLES - NeviUo, Barlal,
The E&gt;:praos hal Bcorod
so pOtnta, and porm1lled only
Bolcker, Morpu.
. . GUARDS - Hard,y, Maloolo, ....._ SCorlng tor tho Elpreoo
B; Smith.
Frldll was end Greg Hawklnl
em
tbne aerial• from QB Joe
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Me1!amoJla ood Harlan FUilnger,
KniJhl. - · Harrlt, - a n d
cme field 11011 and an
oxtr&amp;polnt.
Web~.
OFFICIALS- Mllicolm, CCWII&lt;,
Jcmes, Dum, Huntington~.
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trey with whit• trl .. Pr•••ur...coet ilft.
lsh-hHY)' duty faundatJo .. froM, ea~&gt; ·t
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Ironton
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After 40-8 Grid Victory

· . , 'ftiDi" frOH, Bob Bater., Cluc:k recovered em tile GAllS 43., '!bit
'"·N~ Gil&gt; Craltl, ),lick' ~ JedlojbelJull1mori,aonlysi:oN. Cool Gro!'• 0532245:-120
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'f'1::~ . Leftlillr Rick Ma- .TOTAL YAJY&gt;1! ()lulh-Palo)
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iM!" ·""" t!Doc! In tor the ·ii!Jur· Gallli»lla 133 tU7139- 420
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ed~~Owel!.plunaodcwirfl'cim Cool Grove 138072 tt-232
the 0110 ,With :tive
left In FUMBL1!21 LOST
:IU. Burilett
0 0 1 28
W6at Jlluaklngum S8 Crookavllle the p.rtod. li
itopped
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INSIDE trac:lr.a, th•y won't Mn4 or
clog; podlockable hordworo.

Tho Panthera' ani)' ocore came post, and Goodwin llnl- with 3:0f left In the contest- 81. Handley also compl- lclu!"
John Berey erashed In from the ol nine pea,aes tor 45Jardl. 1'bl
11110 yard line.
Alhenl deConoe limited the ·PanCoon, a 190i)CIURCI junior full- thoro to just 36 net )'al'da IIIII
back, .netted 85 yards In lead- five !lrst downa.
lng the Athena rullhlnc attack
Score by quartero:
which totaled 317 yards. Handley war.... Local
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added 82 from his quarterback " Athena
6 12 16 8 - a

Jackson Still Unbeaten

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Just 01'81" a m1nuta later Tom
Hess poun~ on a Warren J..o..
cal fumble at tho Panther 21
Jard liDo and ... tho llrll play
hallback lflke Goodwin ripped
In for the toocltdown. Hanclloy'o
extra point nm JMcle It 34~.
With •bollt!atea piOJinll most
a1 the llnal jltr!od COach D o n
Eako,)''a llillldop ..ortd apln
on· a five yard nm by Dtck Rutter, John .o\bdol'• rill the eon~
veraloo to llllke II 42~.

Portsmouth Wallops Ironton, 56-14

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Friday's Grid Scores

ne 1:1-0 with 30 seconds let! In
the period. Spencer made It 14~.

ATIIENS - Led by fullback clatlt traTOied 70 yards In 11 25 )'a1'd line oo the next aerie aof
Dave Coon' e three touc:bdown plOJt with coon smallhlnc In playt. f'IJ!Ir plOJa later Handley
the Athena Bulldoira Nlll17 dlo- !rom the liB yard line at the rolled out and scored from the
poll8CI of vloWnt! Warren Loea1 11:19 mark. A&amp;aln a run falled nine ylrd line with 24 aeconds
Frido,y nlJht by a 42~ ocore. m tho convertloa but It wu left In IIIlo half. A converalon
pasa !ailed and II waa 18~ at the
The vloltlni . . . . were 12-0.
JUII momonlo Isler a beau· lntermlalliorL ·
limply outclaosed u Alhonllook
Alheno struck agalnlnthethlrd
the _.trie klckolr and drove 74 tlful SSofardlouehdownpatoirom
..,.rter
oo a t6 yard drive that
yards In 13 ple,ya to toore with ..,.nerback Bob HandlOJ to halfended
with
coon getting his third
coon ·&amp;Ding llit llnal five1ardl. 18ck Mike GoQdwiD was lllllllled
'ltl
em
an
eight yard • run with
A nm falled tor the ooaverlliorL by • cllpplna vlolatloll. But do5:44
left.
Handley
ran the cooIn the aecond quarter the BuD- fenllvo 18ck Steve
lnversion
for
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lead.
teretpted a Panther Jllll on the

SECOND PERIOD
(Gallipolis)
"Snowdon hit Glb Craig
Jim McKniJhl returned Tom PLAYER- Pol. TCB YG AVG.
With a 1e:,u-c~er doWn the e1do- Spencer's 011 ~ klckoft 2S Chucl&lt; Nelli, FB
13 132 10.1
11rdl aa the llrst period eocled. L. -den, QB
3 28 9.3
linea
~· Jlornetl
aomowhal
The Duteymen bepn a • u•- Tom Proae, LH
14 110 7.8
•fP!'IOid by _ . 1 paa1o talnocl march 111 their 01ID 3$. N. BoBIIc, LH
2 11 5.5
In&amp;. -•Tho7 ,..re ov~ by 111 13 playa, the Homota march- . Rick Hushol~ FB
4 19 4.7
2 2 l.O
the Devils' jlowerful runnlne at- ed 6f yerdo to the GAllS oae, D. Johnaon, LH
tack, -rtlOeded by Prose and but a penalv llalled the drive. Lon Bulb, RH
1 1 1.0
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39 303 7.7
Belldel
ii,;;,; Umoa the olx eoded the Homola thrul
(Coal Grove)
li!!i.., nmo pi oint, 311, and fl\&gt;e - Chuck Neal botted doWn the PLAYER-Pol. TCBYG AVG.
yardl - all In the llrll half · lall aerial on the 11011 liDo. Dan Bremmer, FB 14 75 5•3
1• 52 3•7
- Proioo tlillshod U.e nl&amp;irt With
Fourteen playa later, GAHS Rick Nader, LH
3 8 2•6
· 110 ~In If trlpa.
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2
3 1.5
."-!, acored boib sec- waa 20-4 with U8 left In the Tom Wood, RH
6
' Gail 'half touchdownl em pllops half alter Prose alammed over Psul Harris, QB
.26 4 ·3
cit 52 • 25 y4fdo, salnecl 132 from five yardl out. Spencer TOTALS
39 112 2.8
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TEAM STATJSriCS
OYerall, ' ' GAHS totaled 303
Dave Burnett Intire_._. a SCORE BY QIJAHTERS
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1' 7 7 6
34
;riJda em the lll"GUIId In 3ll at· Hamel aerial m the Dovllo
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BurDott relllt'IMIIl Rick lrllcler'a YARDS GAINm RUSHING
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ocrlmma&amp;o, the .~• ran 49. 11 ttaveled 59 yards :., 1o the Galllpollo
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The Lancers got • the score- threw again. Tbfs time, McKJn.. the OliO )'a1'd liDo. Rld!lrdll&gt;q- Plt.Y bl Pl!ls them II the bud . The ~tel hadalxfi~Jt-.s nl&gt;i&gt;~ered OOth - e a . . Pt- Hall (15 run); PAT- T. ·Qe(irp :
MEIICERVn.LE - Steve Mcley gathered the oval Jo an Lan- lor, 180 JunlDr ballback, Walllklp- 01 the...Pick with a 2-0.1...,.. lo live tor Eaol2l',n .IIIII .!Julaalnod I'JtOa'lumbied 'ooce and
Kinl~, Charles Sjn'inger a n d board aga1n with two po1nta late
~~ Eaitem ..:. sc~t&amp; .(18 •
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the
third
period
when
Montcers'
Ill and returned it to the .IIOd tor no pin. II ,..;',lbarth ~ All olhtr !!\'AC tuaul the Eaglea 1A to 13li In net 11111 wi\On To,n
Chuck Robi.DBOD each scored a
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At Mercervt.lle as Coach Dann,y zone on a lldrd and nine play laat toochdown.
W1J II ~ for I )'a1'd _.... ond
Four phlys later, McKinley the lAncers Hall's Federal-Hocking Lancers from lrll own three yard line.
over .., lbalr.
That made it 22..0,
dowDed Haman Trace 40~.
raced oielll yards for the lAn- own two.
Jesse Barry, 150 senior, re- cers' ttnaJ touchdown. A DaughMclllnle,y, 160 senior halfback,
It wu the aecood llrolaht loll
1corod his llrst touchdown with covered a Lancer tumble on the erty pass to Robln8011 ror t h e for the WUdcato a1 Coadl g,u left In the seeond Jl81"iod HannaP Trace 28 yard line with PAT was in"COmplete. It was 40~ Heister. L181 · ......,,. ·tlley lOot
when he Intercepted an ~er~ aboot a mllllle to go In the lldrd 0.
36~ to Eutero. The Lancera
The Wildcall' only scoring maclli It I~ I8COod wlnap!not
Itt Mont&amp;Dmet7 pass and raced period. Freddie ~een. 145 sen70 )'al'do to ocore. His oecond ior halfback, lost tour on the threat came early in the nrst ... loosu. Ll8l week tiJey-twchdolm was with 7:44 left next play. Monl4!')mery passed but period as Norm SWindler, 190 ed Aloxanclor 1~.
In the fourth period as he drove Chuck Roblnsoa waa there. Rob- junior, and Mmtgomery completFederal.a.:klng bad 10 tlrllt
inson HDB.red the ball on t h e ed passes to put Hannan Trace downs to five tor llimln Trace.
8-Jard&amp; to score.
Aller Mclllnley'o first twch- Wildcat 35 and ran it back for lnslde the Lancer1' tlve yard The Lancers rolled tor 101:rvdo
dowu, Larry Daugherty, 155 sen- lllOther toucbdowrL The try for line.
111 the sroonl and COIIIJII-four
lor quarterback, passed to Char- the PAT was no good and the
Federal-Hocking picked up two a1 15 .,..... for IIIIOiher 87 ~s
lu ~ for the extra points Lancers led 28~ at the end of first downs to the Haman Trace and a net "' 188. Tile
to give the Lancers an 8..0 lead the lldrd period.
49 and then puoted, The WUd- pined only 23 yards em t h e
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1ordl to Springer and the Llll- period, with the ball on the Han- ler hit Ronnla Walll!h with a 39 of 13 paases for a not a1 109.
eera• second touchdown with nan Trace 20, DIUII!IIerfJ' passed yarder and a first down on tJie
The WUcleat.l drew .only 10
2:56 left In the first hnlf. T h e to ~ringer for &amp;DCJther touch- Lancers 31. It was third a n d yards In pa18!des wldlo t h e
down to put the Lancers ahead eight on the 29 when Mont4!1)m. Lallcen
.-,.-for the PAT filled.
peoallzed 38, InFoderlli-llod&lt;ing led 20~ at 3~ . Sprlnsor was stopped on ery uncorked a 25 yarder to cluding a 15 yarder for I"OIIIhtile half. The Lucers' third the PAT,
Ron Waugh and a O.rst down on .lng the prauer1. 1118 Lancers
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Midway the 'fourth period, the the Lancers' four.
touebdown came with 56 seconds
puoted tlrice for 55 )'al'ds, an avleft before Intermission when Wildcats plcke4 up a first down
Montgomery picked up two. erage al 21. 5 Jl8l" boot lod t h o
Robl111011, 138 1101&gt;homore, raced at midfield when Montgomery Swindler hll the line but there WUdcats punted men times for
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three yarda to score. Daugher- hit Ronnie WIUII!II with a 17 yard was a nag and Federal-Hocking 169 yards, an average of 24.1
t;v'l JMlll to McKinley for t h e pass. A second pass to Barry was penalized half the distance per kick.
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was incomplete. Montgomery to the goal putting the ball on
PAT was Incomplete.
Next Friday Haman T r a c e
CIT.Y AND STATE
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Federal.a.:klng plo,yo Miller at
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Hemlock, same time Ia 2 p.m.
SOOrlng: Federlli.Hocklng MAIL TO
McKlnley (8 run and 70 yard
pass rwmackl;
Springer (4
zone. Tbe pass !rom DIUII!IIort,y) (20 pass
BELPRE - The Belpre Golden yard Jaunt into me end zone. Carl into the TornadO
a points was from DIUII!IIerfJ'); Rol&gt;ln1011 (11
llqleo routed Cosch Bob Ash- Alloway then seored the extra attempt -for the
em's defense. nm) (1l:i pus nri&gt;ack); PAT le,y'o lllllller ~ club by a po:1nt1 on a passtromJohnHume. held short by
The Waohlnglon Counllans got
Belpre,
the aecond period, C. Springer ~a from Dlll8h~2 acore here Frldo,y night In
on the acoreboord agaln'onl,y sec- began uolng substitute• In Ito ort,y) Soteir- Mcmf&amp;omerytrapa lllft-!eque grid mateh.
The lou left the vlsltln&amp; Tor- mds later, after Southern ran Cl'le lineup but still managed to move ped In ondzone.
Hallback the pigs1dn against the Maltls
oadoeo al Racine 0.:1 m the sea- oerlea of playa, Mike
White
took
theTornadopunt
C&lt;ltmQ&gt; club. Dennlollarnhartupand ovmed Belpre's slate at
1-1. Belpre ,... beaa1 by Philo and raced hack 49 yards to pa,y-· peel the margin for the hosts to
dirt. HumetaWedtheextrapolnto 1 28~ when he pl.unied over from
In Ito llrst game,
the one yard line early In the
Belpre, shoWing a fierce of.. on a run.
With 2 mlnutea and 11 soc- ' period. Junior Hemrick ran over
fenalve attack, jumpedoullnfroot
8-G In the first minute of the COD· mda remaining 111 the opening · llie extra polnta and the hosts
llall wbon stu llamllton capped a ..,.rter, Belpre made the ocore lead jumped to 30~.
SOUTHERN SCOREs ,.
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and the rwmiJV ol Gary Sexton.
Sexton put Jackooo ahead 6-0
In the first quarter with 1 four
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touchdoWn run.

The Jromnen hit again later
when DoStephen hit hallback Jor·
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ocorlng pesa followed by Darwin
Valentine's tw4)of01nt converalon
run for a 1~ leod.
1n lbe s....-.1 period Jacksoo
stretched the lOIII to 26-0 on

Sexton'• four yard touchdown run
and a one-yard blast by Valen'1
tine.
BUl Ollver .11cored the Iro•
men' a third period TD on a one
yard run !Dr a 32-0 leod.
Vllienllno's eight )'a1'd burst
In the fourth period mar~ed the
!lnal Jackson TD with Malcolm

Bock ruMi11t the conversion for
• 4~ lead.
Greenlleld avoided a shuwhen Bob Rlley scored on a
three )'a1'd nm with Mike Cross
adding the convenlon.
A1thougb no s1attatic:.!l were
avalloble, the lronmen complly domlrated II'• conteat with
DeStephen conwloURII eiJht ol
11 paoaes for 177 )'al'da In the
victory.
Score by quarters:
Jackloo
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Greenlleld
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played belo'l a otandlllg • room
only crowd, liilclleft the field for
loll c;( the ~ '68 grid sea- lntermioslon with a 9-U advan.,. and their worst-ever lick- tage.
The Big Blacks got on the board
IDa _ , the Pvlnt Pleasant Big
Blacks came to town Frida.Y nighl for the first time when Mike RawMeigs, stm¢3 ootplayed by son booted a rare high school
Dick Ware's Point Pleasant High field goal from 24 yards out In
the second quarter.
School club, bowed 28~.
Rawson came in to kick the
'The loss evened the Marauders season slate at 1-1 and up- field goal after a touchdown try
ped the bottling Black slate to fizzled when the Big Blacks were
2..0-1. n was only the second loss penalized 13 yards after moving
ever encountered by the Marau- to the two yard lfne. Point Pleasders since Rutland, Middleport ant had taken the ball on thefirst
and Pomeroy consolidated into yard stripe following a Marau..,. team at tile beginning of last der fi1Dlble and Don RUfle and
Gary Park moved it to the two
football season.
"Point has a good, strong club. before the long penalty was stepWe were just licked," ls h o w ped off.
Late in the second period, Park
Meigs Head Coach Charlie Chaneey swnmed up the game. Chan- punted 40 yards out of bounds on
cey, however, added that he felt the Marauder five . Meigs, likehis Marauders played better than wise, had to punt four plays latin their opener at Wahama where er and JeU Hanun returued the
ball six yardB to the Maroon
Meigs earned a IS~ win.
and
Gold 36.
Point Pleasant primarily stayThe
Blg Blacks, from t h i s
ed on the ground ln the first half,

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slx;&gt;Oln!A!r. Park finally ended
It by splintering the middle from
yards out. Rawson's kick
was wide and the score was lett
at 9..{) as tho first half ended.

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T1me aner tlme in the opening two periods, the Point Pleasant defense stopped Meigs' offensive thrusts cold. Meigs, in
ract, never got across midfield

during the first hall and Point
had out-rushed their hosts by 160
yards to 31 at intermlsslm.

SECOND HALF
Meigs took the kick~ openIng the third quarter, but still

was unable to move. Mike Barr
was forced to punt deep in Marauder territory. The snap from center wall bad and Barr booted
only a 15 yarder to hls 42.
The Blacks covered the distance in six pli\)'s witfl Barr.v
Nash ca_wlng the drive on a two
yard carry. Rawson's klek for
the extra point was good and the
Point margin jumped to 16-0.

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The Falcons are now 1-1-1 and
next week play Ravenswood at
Mason. Kyger Creek is 0-2 and

pla,ys host next Frlcla,y to South·
em Local.
After a scoreleu first period
the Falcons struck pay dirt twice
m a five yard rll'l b.v G a r y
Clark, 14S junior, and Tom Howard, 145 sophomore, ran t h e
PAT to put Wahama ahead 8-U,

Then Gar.v Fields 145 senior,
raced 19 yards to make it 14 Cor
Wahama with Howard adding the
extra points on a run.
S&amp;ndwi ched between those two
Falcon touchdowns was Kyger
Creek's first score. Ron Quillen, 150 senior, soored from four
yards out and Barton Stump,
160 senior, rnn the PAT. T be
FalCOOB led 16..8 at halttlme.
There was no scoring in t h e
third period,
Clark scored his second touchdown on a one yard run In the
fourth and Howard again tallied
the points. It was Wahama 24-8.
Gary Fisher, 168 senior half-

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WELLSTON - Quarterback Rick Perdue once again 11tamped
himself as one of Southeastern Ohio's finest signal callers by pacing
WeUston's Golden Rockets to a 31-12 victory over arch· rlval oak
HiJI Friday night.

Brennan with a 2..{1 mark. The
Oaks are 0-2 for the year.
After a scoreless first perIod, both team 1 exploded lor a

total or 81 polDts In the oeoond
perlod. Wellston went to the lock·
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Perdue. Toby VIa had one extra point from placement.
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The host team took a quick
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Polley puL the Buckeyes on
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iod with a 17-yard tiOII-.&gt; to koot

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Sabdtr, tiS mo. Pb. 44MIIII.
BmiiOOM

VERY NrCE 2 bedroom ~
lraller. utl!Hies lumlslted, In·
quire al Green Gabl.., St, Rt.

'·

JlUSI' S1!IL. I Utah 12" 11-WBJ
apeaken, 12" s ZS" s U."
walnul wood gniB viD1J mv·

For .....

NICE I BEDROOM home willa

fullbtllemeulfornaLI'IIIINIII.

...

SPACIOUS OOUNTRY bome loeatotl OB Triple I! llatit:b CIII
J. Wblle Rd. ~ bedrllOml

o.

l!l1lllln pluo

llllrqe

room

bttlaltly.' Ellcellent eantlilg

per DlGidh '!lllb
&lt;lml(\lliY llnandal .!lllllll~t~&lt;e'
lor ap•qJIOll JN\IarrMENT
or ·~.oe ·up· 1o •1.110.00 IB

IU!lQU!RED: Alto a good car
lltd a few IW8 botn a week.

u,ou are hdaeoletlllld meet

.lheloi!

~~~ wrfteuo

!Odlyl

ELI!JC.

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TRONtCS· CORP.: aa 011ve
11!., Rd, st. Louli; Mo. IIIIID,
'DMMie phone mnn!Md' In

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·~ . ~ABJ 11MB
i«&lt; l!liJIDi. ~ and.
l!iOne1 !rim U.S; l'allap
Slimp Maehlnes 'In ll!ls liN,
. ~ qaiUfJ · 1111\'l ltave. ear,

""lleet

~ ...; . . lo

ln'iwlmenl
. htlan weikl7

$1,100 Cllb
....,., Tell
e111 , nel

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ltlll laeome. More lillie mmey. 'ferrl. ,
·~~intheealh
...... k )181'101111 JnlerYiew
; ; ~. 114111

reiUII fit

more

IOI!f( !fOitlt Carollu, lip

-

. . fDclade phone
.

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110.

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er. II walll eapad(f,

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pair. Garrard tumlable wllb

walnlll base and cartrld&amp;e
•. z KDJghl wlrela iDler- · jut lib Dew, . . . . . .
Bealh (fttllllp. llld adur
... Dynamle mleropboae aad
~~e~t llaDd fll. ~~nere
movie proJeeiAir, 400 feet ...
padly wllb 100 Willi lamp,
$11. l!menm IS" portable
TV aa.w. flO, IPb. t~M441.
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THE WISEMAN
AGENCY.
Off. 446.3643
~500

. . 446-3796
Where Ufe ts Worth

·

Uvina

lBUil 6KJii,l!&gt;KI
AND 8J'al'LI88 HOIR 'I'll&amp; Df·
STANT YOU sa: rr. TillS I

YOtrLL IDV&amp;

8ZD&amp;OOll HOld BAS NZW W. ·
TO W CAllPET JN UYJNG
&amp;0011 A W BUJlHlNQ I'IBA.
PLACk. A J'ULL BAISJ.allft'
WITH A I'INIIHID P'AJm.'l'
ROOK, PLUI A QASAO&amp; toCATKD ON A
BUGI n.A.T
LOT NOT FAR PROM TOWN. .

PRICJ:

111,1110

w.m rr.

AHD

Wm.L

Do You NHa help
Fln•nchia A Home

fius HAND NWW

LOOK A"t

3
UDBOO¥
WITII LABGE
BUILT JN KITCJDN, cat.t¥JC
BA'tlr AND CAR POKT. wru,

H1LP YOU I'INANO

rr.

Older Home en Town

IF YOU WANT ELBOW llOOII
LOOK AT TRI8 4 BEDBOOII
' TWO BfORY LOCATal ON IHD
AVJ:. JNCLUDU A TDIID'IC
NtW Jm'CIIEN, WI'I'B JlAI'IO&amp;.·
I BA'I'IIS, NW ruaNACI: AND

DUP WT. fiHICZD llSJIOO.
LOOK AT 1'1' AND IIAD AN

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Lllrge Home, 4 Lots
Service Stmon

Ec-

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6 Lovely holm
Lllrae Fl.t Lot

YOU'LL T.ooz: A J,l)NG ftD
TG I'IND A 11011&amp; Bvn.T AI
WJ:LL M TBl8 ON&amp;. L/11101:

CHD.&amp;Y
fAMIILm. LIWfU
BOOII Wl'l'll I'm&amp; PLACE AND

w "rO w CAIII'a'l'. LdO&amp; . . .
. BOOJII. J BA.'I'D, LAllO&amp; J'AII·

JLY IUI'CII;JN WITH PA110 AHD
SLIDING OLABS ))008, J'Oil.

. 1LU. DJNDI'G 110011 Al'fD VftL.
rrY a0011. JIODDH JN .V.Y
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NJ:lGIIBOJtROOD.
P'AICW
1N
101) .............

Modem3Bed-

LOCATKD JN TOWN AND PRI·
em A.'l 111.100.00. JNCLUDU

FULL &amp;\IDIDT, NICK IDI'·

CIIJ:N, A
,.,_,,.,

BtlY

GOOD

I'OJl

4th Ave. 3 Bedroom
Ir TIKI' W'A.JfT IN' TOWN' AND
YOU ND:b A LARGE BOlD
WlTB BIG YAilD AT A LOW
PIUCJ: CONBIDD THIS. BAS
NEW ID'I'CDH 'W1'I'H BunJI'·

INS. HZW PUBNACI, LABOB

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1100111

AND

PU'CSD

AT

In Town-Oidll'

House Like New

'1'818 ONJ: BAS BAD A COJI.
PLBT'E
BDIOD&amp;IN'G.
Nn'

D 08. di'DATI:. VEILY GOOD
OLDD ROD W1'l'll 4 BmaOOMS, NBW JUI'CIIIH JN GOOD

NACI:, NEW BO(JF, NEW SV·
DYTIDNG, ALL ON ON&amp; I'LOOl\.

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CONDrrlON ON LA.ROIS FLAT
LOT PLUS A J BAY SEILVI~
8TA.110H AND GROC. oon«&lt;
GOOD BUIIJNI:88. OWNJ:Il LZA.·
VINO AU.\.

lUTI, RW J'LOORS, NEW J'UJt.

Thinking of Sellina

CALL THII 8I:LlJNO.Ifll" 011'1.
J'Jm IN 'J'OWN', WE RAVI: BAD

ANM"'DB

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CUSTOM SPRAY
f.ADiliiG
For Fners

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ERNEST THORNE

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12:35 Teen.Tlme '68
4:00 lnterc~
.
5:00 News, Weather, Sports
5:30'Sunset Serenade (llntt!Slgn
Off)

(.SUNDAYS)

8:30 Herald of Truth
9100 Protestant Hrur
9:80 Aunt Bartha

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(Note; Uve ~-­

ea~ ...w!U s"'erctde ,... .
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scheduled.)

0. D. PARSONS

Dllon Agency
Just Unci

SUndiJial

12:00 News (Sunday Doly)
12:15 Muolc Uollmlted
5:00 News
5:15 Dinner Serenade
7:00 Evenl111 Serenade
9:45 Anned Forces Showa
10:00 First Natlonol Final
10:15 Music Until Sign oa .

Rul Estlte For Sale

Qly.......,

IIJW.TOB

....... Wllp,
! " - MMIII

TillS 1!11UBU8l 7 room home on
a large lot wllb !reel •
UPPERRT. 7
shrubs every wbere. S 111111
MODERII S year old home, I
BR, 2 fireplaces, I* balb,
........ " balb, 2 llrepl-.
roc, room, g181Md In po!'&lt;ll, lull
basement. miJI.Ieonl.
loealed just oulllde city 1IJn..
162ACRES
Its. Value Is tbo teyuole.
JI'JRSI'
11me olin, ilesd1
On17 tlf.IOO.
new ~ BR, IZrll living room
Priced Under
wllb massive brlet and ..._

Repl1cement Cod
flreplaee. New tool ...._
8 ROOM raneh llyle home, 3
larp barn, 1011 A. bollom,
BR lr balb, 11111• 'tlteboit,
large eom ban on Staa
newly repainted Inside, baleRoad.
meat, 2* ..... lot, p!'lf!O In
93CEDAR
basement, We llllow tl. noiJ&gt;.
TWO STORY home CI11 COIIIa'
lng better at $10,SOO.
lot. 7 rooms &amp; I batltl, pr.
ROBART DILLON, Realtor
•• aoboola and holplt1.1171
11.
tadlle or trowor.1 Brw
LlnLE lULL SKIN

l!loeolllp - -

pr..

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(Except

12:30 The "In" Sound

Preacher
8:15 News

.".lilAVTIJ't1L JDTCJIII:N' 1'fll'R
31.\HOZ AND LOTI OJ' CABI·

WILL

9:45 Children's Chlpo) ·•
10:00 Mualc 1o1: SWtdV
10:30 Firs! Blptiot Qurol
8:00 Ohio VallQ News
lli30 Goopo1 of Christ
8:15 Talk orthe Totm
12:.00
New•
t:1~ The .. Sllow
12:1~ Trfnlll' Hour
10:30 CitatterboJ: •
12:45 catholic IDformatlOD
11:00 The Mornlrw Sllow
11:45 World &amp; Muon Co. Newa . 1:00 Church of God
12:00 C&lt;m'nlll' and Market Netn · 1:30 Goopo1 Call
2:00 SUndiJI Drive Time
12:1~ Bulletin Board
12:30 Prosecutor ~ts. (Moo.) 5:00 News lloundup
Farm and Home (Tues.,
WJEH • FM LOG
Wed., Thurs.)
(llaUy
except where ludlcotedl
12:45 COuntry Go~
6:00 Sign On and Early Blrol
4:00 lnterc~
". ·
Show (except SUndiJial
5:00 News. Wea
, s,orta
8:00 News Hound"'
Roondup
8:05 Music Uollmlted
(.SATURDAYS)
10:30 Chatterbox (exclllt day and~)
11:55 Washi!WIOD RePorta
11:00 Muolc Uollmlted
12:00 News Hound!C)
11:45 All tile News
12:U Bulletin Board

8:00 Sign On and The Sh1!1111

TOOftS.

OWNJ:R

WJEH Radio

(MONDAYS THHU FRIDAYS)
7:4~
of JOJO

llld modem lull bslh. lrot11111
IN 8ALBS AIND NOW ME· ·,
UftJNQS BADLY.
downltalrt wlll1 modem bullllllldleben Pl!llllalf blllt. New IIIII CIIEV. I ""- 8laltd. ~ dr.
oodsn. Ph. .....,.,
21J,1
fuel oU lurftaoe, Rea1etl onJr
For Salt
b)' lease: $121 per mo: Sbowll
ELECI'IU'C range. I oveltl, «
1182 NEW MOON mobUe homo,
lrJ appolalmenl. Pbone
)11111'11 old, copper, delue mo.
M, I to &amp;, ar eall EmentiD
II 1 !55, apondo, Pb.
del. Pb. 446-UD.
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J:. EnDs.
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Wanted To Buy
CL0'1'IIING ar llioe 111n Ia PURN. apl., ~ rot11111 wllb prt. 7 SPRD«&lt; eaiYII, 6 bollt!l'll and STEREO. Early American stereo, radio eomblnaUon. SOlid
Ollllpolll. Pb. -..a. 111-t , vale bath, 815 Seeond An.
wrrH
I bull, )1111 Charolala. Pb,
state 111111 4 speed ch&amp;Dger,
Pb, 44NI16 « ..... IG'I.tf
4*QH.
I1U
Lovel7 maple flnloh, Mab
ForSaleorlrecle ,
pa)'iikiid&amp; tl .. M ""r month
I BOOM lloaile fir ale ar Cntll s ROOM 1urn11b1t1 -Pt. AD GUNS, buy, sen or lrade 'liT
or balanre of 1911.12. Call 4411In
Pb. •••. Price
gun regardleos ~ eondltlon.
1111117 rNeeorated. ciiiD,
1011.
!1!-l
@ldl1 private. ftmCIDable,
Hal euh value at 'P'IIe'o, Pia.
" ....
lltf
Wrlle to Bcm liD, clo 'l'rlbllttl,
lAIII, rlfteee, or altolgumJ, LtJ.
NEW GMC ftUCIC
&amp;lvlnl
name
llld
phone
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pra
wanled.
dig
litem
out
forhnt
HEADQUARTERS
....
IG'I.tf
NEW ttnlurldlbetl atapw-lmall-~
tum lbem Into "' at 'P'IIe'a. IIIII I T. GIIC
nt iJrd 81,. !rllddleporl, 11I bedrooml. adalll CIIIIJ. ID
- ll T. Dodge Pickup
~ Thunnon, Ohio .
eenood dealer. PbtiDe liDILEilPlNO
1'001111,
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Zll
T.
GKC
33years PPerlence
. r.... Part Cmllrll· IIDiel; ·
· IIU lift Ill T. CbeY.
Phone 241;.$~9 or
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lor
b'
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ll
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GMC
pleblp
Ceottal'
Soya
. 4t&amp;.t.l463
8 fill
NOT!
~ '""'!'"• I rm., par.
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Dltl!lllalloul
paneling sale at Frencll City 11118 ll T. Dodge pldaap
cltll, . ~lh,
Ml11lll rtJRN. apt, I '*"-. ullll·
lfo peli, lU'I 8ocObtl tlelpeld,WSiateSLI'IILumber Co. September It 1JI8 I* T, Dodge lrucli:
RNI &amp;tete For Sale
An. Pit. 1111111 • laqitln MIIJI7 alia' I p.m. 1ID.tf
thru 21, botb stores. ~
1111 I T. CbeY.
D. H. WOOD, IINI!or
lUI Soooatl Aft.
IIHI
douB IIVInP.
1111 Ill T. l"ortt
10' 1 18' mobile home, Joclt.
Phone 446-1066
FOJIGE bl....,. wilb lable UM z T. lilt, TRetor
BRICK
home on upper 4lb Ave.
omCE llp&amp;&lt;e m rem. 0111, ed Iii l'ennp, ... .. FOX
.....
V
qal-' 1111 ll T. CbeY, plebp
I
bedlvow,
1Y.o b11Jt, IOOd
441-IM2 from I a.m. till ,I · two penotti. Coatlet lllella
""" new. tmeo
,........
UM I T GIIC
Anlold, Pan CenlriJ BolaL
lndt
cellar.
..
ft. frtrtllce,
p.m.
Co:
2l4-t
IIIII I
GIIC
I llhmeapolla lloiJne Poww lull deplh lot NewiJ deccJrU.
MONDAYS AND 'l'BoodaJI are
lnJ. Slale roof. 'We bollefe
FI1RNIIIIIED apa lnMI. t7Dit
.,.... goodl nmman1 ...,. al
tact SleD&amp; Anloltl, Plitt 0. I ROOM' Ciollage, no elllldren.
we
ltave 8D allracltn price,
New 10'' Rolary CUtleti Upper MurplrJ, ~ yanla $1,00, ....
1r11 llolaL
'JI.If · 110 pels. Idell lor elderly
Uader
$10,01111.
110, New I.S 1 II, 10 ply
114-.S ..,.,. tires ... IDe, Jl'aderaJ BOllE ill a...b1re, 7 1arp
eoaple. Ca1J t4Mtl3 afla' S
SIU
NEW I ROOM lllr eondlllonetl p,m.
nJOJDI, bath, large Jot
Ia.
2JIW, R.C.A. COLOR lelnlslon. OIIIo Vallor fluplet eat ••
all eleclrle •pwlnWnl, w tD w
WID ftna""' under G.I. Joan,
Good condition, eall 38'1·'1111, Ill Pille St. 1'11, 411.NIIII.
carpel, t,lfcllm .IJIIIIIIIM'M. GAB:AGI!l. lonr Tblrd An.
VEIW lllce eotm1rJ home, 1
21~
prljqe dlspooll, 4111 Seeond can tl4l 3111 .,..,. s p.m. .
hedJ-, R.W. lloar, faD
t• If N
IIIU
· wut. car pcwt, fralt
An. tit per mo. Sbolln 1rJ
appolntmeDI only, Ph. 1!1 1111
lreoe. 1\lo A.
IJSED fDIA, auto. waaber aad GOOD CLEAN LUMP and nat.
11t U8Del
IH4'
dryer. Ill 1111.
114-t er coat Carl Wlnterl, Rio 1110 A. on U.S, 11. 8 room llaate,
Otaado, ~'!lone- JG.$111. ..., faD b• ment, bath. baic:e.
NEAIILY
new
651111
Wudlllet
AIJo l'lllliJ dwllllnr. .Dlifr.
ltO!*S plumbed for berber SEAL POINT SlamOIO male. 3 · orpn wllb 2 large tone eabllbop or beau(f parlor allo
· ·
ahlo
building loll.
Jlf' YO!J tn bulldla8 a pmate trailer .,.... •C a 11 moalhs, ilholl. Call Willi
nela. Bell you CID buy Ia bDJne tr )&amp;II Wfng, 1M til. LOTs 100 ll 110 CIII Geaile&amp;
44f.tm,
IIH alter I p.m.
IIU
Warllller. COD be usad In 'We are lltdldon. llllb lbulot Qoeet Road.
home, clmeb, Jd8ltl du1i «
lit I 1
for llolpolllt Appu-, AJI.
MOiiU 110111! IOllSO. NIIUrll STili\I!O, AM I'M, rodlo, I
reslaarant. WID saerlllce. See ltlD &amp;:lite.
Ill
1M If Mia r. pu
lull ~
"'""" aulonltlle ehlnpr,
at Green Gables, 81. Rt. 7.
sJI D.
Mlllll
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. .... . . I
} Wlbltil. - · · model
Will
~
LOW, LOW, P1UCI!i8 t11 JrD. Pe•W It
. . llld nlrl&amp;eralor. AD aer'llkie. lor flU~ or inoi.IJt.
~. Rice ltlttl Qlrblll Jl'ltr.
utlllllel lunllsbf;d. Ph.~~ 17 jla;j_,.., C11J 441-1••
liliaN.
• •
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HOllliR ~ ROO.al.and BATJI.
.
.
~ Jiii:• t~~n• '· 30GAL. Plwttla'. bealer, $15.
.· , , • .ai4-1f 70.01111 B.T.U,, . , . . bealrQ~. tliO.... ateVJ, .St. Irani.,
1111· 11 lllllt!el' ftlll. I'll~· Iller 8 P·~ . lilt

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Tblrd A - GeDipoJ!o

llll Zl'G ZAG - Pwlable.
- - ~. Doeo ,..,.
wltlloul altadlmentl.
{OVer eul, .W., l!llbl !Jul.
!Gilbo!•. CI11 baltcal,) Itt
(IGOd caltd. .... per moalh
or lull F.tee ~ f".JI flll' flee
bome tieD., call ITUIII.
Ill-If

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.

room

ll'ftlllll DOORS • 1IDIDOIII
Awalnp, arporll, ralllap
lAw Brolben Plbdl

2oe

MIDDLE,AGE lady to do bebyslljlnS. Ph. . «t471M afla'
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BBIGB UviDtl

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8for~1.00

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lillie Ill aeo1lenl eaadiiiCIII.

MANYUSIS

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i

60 RamMer 4 dr·----------$100 ·
' eyl auto. Iran&amp;

$3,195.
a,.,

Radio&amp;: Heater,

w-s-w tires. Saarp.
500 4 Dr., A eyl,, auto.

68 Pontiac

I PC.

u~ Offset Pl•tes

II
19 "

0 6
Nibert (I&lt;)
lla111,1 (3c)
~0 ~
Rawsott (1&lt;)
o 'a
Clllloo (le)
POls Receiving
Jac:kaoo, 5.00; Rll!ls, 1-8;
lla!'Da, 1-10; Rice, 2-15; Blah!,
1-l.l.

ft. All aombiDed
I'm f·'IID. .

,slitets

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PorS.Ie
Real Edlte For Sele
Reel&amp;t1tefor Sale
DlUWMG
JMCidne, tOo4 1110- . ....:__ _ _....,;~------......
tat llld drlllllll bill ltlttl be1o ':"

·Alu,ln.tm

2-

&amp;

wpeed

Dr.

&amp;

IUIDe (12c)

1-

,.• ..,. tires. Sharp,

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Nol'thul) (2e)

LOGAN - Quarterback Bob
Johnston scored both Lopn
tnuchd ...ns Friday ntpt In
tng tile Chieftains to a IW &gt;ictory over the l'ls!Uog Hilliard

64 Ford

66
Falrlane
GT._!~~~.!.5.:.~.:_$1995
2
11. T,, 390 Eng.,
irona., l!odlo - r .

8 cyl,

Ind.

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&lt;

The Suceess Of Want Ads • • • They Work All The Time!

for Sale1 ,,

0' 0 · 0
0 0 0
30 25 5$
Yardale

Logan Wins

63 Buick

&gt;

,.

1ve8

Flmtblos loll
Fwnbleo 11ae.
Peualtles

ALL OUT SALE.

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Tlnies'Sen!i.leJ;
sundli~
~ber
11,
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Point Plallllil

LeSab&lt;e 4 dr, Sedan. Owllecl 1&gt;1- of our mechanlco. PS., PB"
AT. We aloo ha.. 1 2 dr, liard Top extra sharp f« $1195.0(1. ·

I"-"'

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llaui• 1-l.l.

17 pla,ys with Jolmatcft rlmlllilll
the anal lilroo yard; to Plldirt. He then peolled to l1eQuabv
end fran Clarkston, Ga., waa
for the IW&lt;&gt;i&gt;alnt converolon ltd
elected captain of the offensive
a 1W lead with twolllbutes rellnem.erL He caught 12 passes
WIIdeats.
malnlrw.
lor 128 yards In 1967,
ID upphw tbelr oeaiOD lllll'k
The Fronkllu CCornQ' team took
A junior quarterback from Babson Park, F1a., Marston ia the a D-0 leed In the oe&lt;ond period to 1-1, Lopn netted 13 111'11
when Jim Adamo gall..,..! 14 dorms, 189 yardo rusldng, 1111
neW Clj)taiO o( the offensive backfield. Last season Marston cOJnoo yards for a touclidotm with 8:33 hit lilree of nino panes for 16
yard a. The Wildcats hid 12 111'11
pleted 39 of 79 passes, includ- ohCMing on tile cloek.
Juat over ·rour minute• later, downs, 187 yards raabUW. aDi
Ing four touchdowns. He will also handle most ol the Eagles• hallback Dana Baougher returJ&gt;. showed two of eight pa1011 ..,..
ed a WUdcat punt 81 yards to pleled for julll7 yardL, ·
punting.
Chrlck Lowe led tho . Lopn
Wamsley, a 200-pound junlOI" oet "' the fll'at Lopn toueblinebacker who was converte(f down, a oliO yard quarterback bell corrlero with 93 yards In
from center, was elected captain sneak 1&gt;1 Jolmaton at the 4:00 25 carries whlle Jim Adams tq&gt;.
of the d~fensl ve line In a runo« mark to tie tho eonteot a 6-6 at pad the losera with 157 yards
ill 26 trleiJ.
alecUoo with tackle Jim Fisher, halfllme.
Lopn's tt1nnt111 touchdotln
Sc:or0 1&gt;1 Qllll'ter~•
Wam.sle)' was an AU-state center
0 8 0 .0&lt;- 8
and lineback•• atGallla Academy came In the !lnil otanza when Hilliard
tile Clllels marched 50 yards Ill"' Lopn
o 6 o 8- I'
High School, Galltpolla,
'
'
' '
!'
The men who wUI be p~ng
In each onlt elected a eil&gt;taln
for their unlL For example, Wesley was elected by the defensive
backs and Hicks waa elected by
the o«enslve ll!le.

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York's Oash,y Jerry Polley was
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Melp Scorliw - Taudrclown: Yardi. rush.
145 $1 21S
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Johl1 Smith (6,. l'IUI),
Yard&amp; 1!011.
15 81 9f
Tho atart1ng line-up for Melgo
~ Yards
160 Itt iiOII'
olfense wao as follotts:JooKloeo
MEIGS STATISTICS ·
Pass· Ali.
7 15 ~
and Au!~ tndl; Jim SWatzal snd
Ill Half See. Half TOtal POls Comp,
3 ·B .11
Barr, tacldea; Jim crow and 11t clowno
2 7 9 PUs 1111.
0 0 I
IMax Wblftatci, l!I!Ordl; Harry Yards IIUoh.
31 7$ 1o6 Ptmto
3-82 0 3-82 ·

Dublin 22 Plain Clcy 8 ,. ,
p..,!evUle 26 Teays Va!IQ 6
Lancuter 21 Cola. Marion
Franklin 18
Northridge 12 Gran•ille 0
Lorain Admiral King 6 Lima Sen.

Valley 72 Minford 22
· Cols. Watterson 13 Cols. Linden
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Welt JeO'erJOD 32 Mltflln 6
Lakewood 14 Utica It (tiel

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Portsmouth 56 Ironton 14
New Boston 12 Portsmouth West

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Another thre&amp;oyear Iettennan,
Paul Hicks, a 210iJOUnd tight

SEOAL play against Ironton's
winless Tigers.

lead.

In the final half, the Hocketo
tallied two more six.potnters to
win going away.
End John Betbel tallied once

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Cambridge 42 Coshocton 6
Franklin Heights 2t Grove Clll' 0
Lancaster Fenwick 12 C&amp;rroll Mt. Sterling ~8 Paint Valley 0
12 (tle)
Delaware 27 Marysville 0
Watkins Memorial 21 Ucldng Upper Arlington 70 Columbus
Valley 0
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Second Football Win
Perdue accounted Cor tour of
the Wellstonlanstivetouchdowns,
I"UJD'ling for two and passing for
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BILL WAMSLEY

The

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elected captain of the defensive
backfield. A 18~nd nfell',
Wesley averaged 3.5 yards per
carr.v last year as an offensive
hallback. He nms the IOO.yard

len (4 ruli) and Fisher (84 kickoil return) PAT - Wahama -

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ley, Pau1 Hicks, BUI Marston,
and BIIIWamsleyhavebeenelect~
ed captains ot the Morehead state
University football team.
Wesley, a three-year letter-

0 16 0 14 - 30
0 8 0 6 - 14
SCORING - Wahama - Clark
(5 run and I run); Field (19
run); Gillespie (45 pass !rom
Howard); Kyger Creek - Quil-

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Wahama
Kyger Creek

Newark 28 Cols. Central 22

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Dave Gillespie, 170 junior, went
over the last white stripe after
taking a 45-yard pass from Howard. The PAT waa no good. It
was Wahama 30-14.

Fairfield Union 40 New Albany 6
Canal Winchester 14 Pickering-

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llflll(neered a drive that crossed
.itdrle!d for the Oral dme and
earrled clown to the 24 bol:o"''
It apoltered out.
rauder territory before he was
Soon thereafter, Delilla Au1t
hauled clown on tile 25 after a Intercepted a Big Blacks paso '
38 yard retum.
on the 37 and retumed .the ball
Quarterback Eddie McDermitt to the 42 to touch off Meigs' looe
lmrnecllately hit Dirk Jackson seorlng march.
with a look-In pass to the foor
With Werry paning and Elbert
yard line and Hamm crossed Ute Williams, John Smith IUid Damy
goal Une on the next pla,y by go- Abbott biting off ahort yardage,
Ing aroond the rlgbt end otMdlng tile Marauder a movedtoth~ Pvlnt
up. The atlempt!or the extra point Pleasant 1 In 12 plays. Werry
was blocked but the score was tried to JIO over a sneak but a
now 22.0.
penaliJo ael tile Marauders back
Still, Meigs could not mme. to the sb&lt;.
~ck Jeff Werry !wnbled
Smith, however,tooktheballoo
after the Marauders got the ball the next play and knl!ed off rllthl
and Ed McDermitt picked lt up tackle to get the Mara11der~'on
on the 15.
the bosrd. Werry's """"eroloo
McDermitt fired three passes paso failed.
A llltle over four minutes r&amp;o
that !elllncomplets, but oofourth
down he had a strike to Jackson malned tthen a briiJid now Point
in the corner for the TD. T h e Pleasant backfield took over and
kick was low and Point Pleasant this onlt marched to the Meigs
came back up field ahead 28-U. 13 before time ran oul .
Me(Js' Barr and Center Harry
It was after this that Werry

led 24-14.
Wahama scored its final touchdown in the fourth period when

Howard 3 (runs)j Kyger Creek

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pmt apln. '1'1111 dme he got otr
a 34-yarder butJeas Hamm whirl·
ed baek opfteld and cloep Into Ma·

back, thrUICd Bobcat fans late
in the game with an 84-yard run
back of a Falcon kickofl'. The
try for the PAT failed. Wahama

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CHESHIRE - Coach G r a n t
Barnette's Wahama White Falcans won their first football game
ol the season Friday night at Kyger Creek as they downed the
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played belo'l a otandlllg • room
only crowd, liilclleft the field for
loll c;( the ~ '68 grid sea- lntermioslon with a 9-U advan.,. and their worst-ever lick- tage.
The Big Blacks got on the board
IDa _ , the Pvlnt Pleasant Big
Blacks came to town Frida.Y nighl for the first time when Mike RawMeigs, stm¢3 ootplayed by son booted a rare high school
Dick Ware's Point Pleasant High field goal from 24 yards out In
the second quarter.
School club, bowed 28~.
Rawson came in to kick the
'The loss evened the Marauders season slate at 1-1 and up- field goal after a touchdown try
ped the bottling Black slate to fizzled when the Big Blacks were
2..0-1. n was only the second loss penalized 13 yards after moving
ever encountered by the Marau- to the two yard lfne. Point Pleasders since Rutland, Middleport ant had taken the ball on thefirst
and Pomeroy consolidated into yard stripe following a Marau..,. team at tile beginning of last der fi1Dlble and Don RUfle and
Gary Park moved it to the two
football season.
"Point has a good, strong club. before the long penalty was stepWe were just licked," ls h o w ped off.
Late in the second period, Park
Meigs Head Coach Charlie Chaneey swnmed up the game. Chan- punted 40 yards out of bounds on
cey, however, added that he felt the Marauder five . Meigs, likehis Marauders played better than wise, had to punt four plays latin their opener at Wahama where er and JeU Hanun returued the
ball six yardB to the Maroon
Meigs earned a IS~ win.
and
Gold 36.
Point Pleasant primarily stayThe
Blg Blacks, from t h i s
ed on the ground ln the first half,

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POMEROY - The Meigs Me·
nudera were handed their ftrst

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slx;&gt;Oln!A!r. Park finally ended
It by splintering the middle from
yards out. Rawson's kick
was wide and the score was lett
at 9..{) as tho first half ended.

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T1me aner tlme in the opening two periods, the Point Pleasant defense stopped Meigs' offensive thrusts cold. Meigs, in
ract, never got across midfield

during the first hall and Point
had out-rushed their hosts by 160
yards to 31 at intermlsslm.

SECOND HALF
Meigs took the kick~ openIng the third quarter, but still

was unable to move. Mike Barr
was forced to punt deep in Marauder territory. The snap from center wall bad and Barr booted
only a 15 yarder to hls 42.
The Blacks covered the distance in six pli\)'s witfl Barr.v
Nash ca_wlng the drive on a two
yard carry. Rawson's klek for
the extra point was good and the
Point margin jumped to 16-0.

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Miller 30-H,
The Falcons are now 1-1-1 and
next week play Ravenswood at
Mason. Kyger Creek is 0-2 and

pla,ys host next Frlcla,y to South·
em Local.
After a scoreleu first period
the Falcons struck pay dirt twice
m a five yard rll'l b.v G a r y
Clark, 14S junior, and Tom Howard, 145 sophomore, ran t h e
PAT to put Wahama ahead 8-U,

Then Gar.v Fields 145 senior,
raced 19 yards to make it 14 Cor
Wahama with Howard adding the
extra points on a run.
S&amp;ndwi ched between those two
Falcon touchdowns was Kyger
Creek's first score. Ron Quillen, 150 senior, soored from four
yards out and Barton Stump,
160 senior, rnn the PAT. T be
FalCOOB led 16..8 at halttlme.
There was no scoring in t h e
third period,
Clark scored his second touchdown on a one yard run In the
fourth and Howard again tallied
the points. It was Wahama 24-8.
Gary Fisher, 168 senior half-

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WELLSTON - Quarterback Rick Perdue once again 11tamped
himself as one of Southeastern Ohio's finest signal callers by pacing
WeUston's Golden Rockets to a 31-12 victory over arch· rlval oak
HiJI Friday night.

Brennan with a 2..{1 mark. The
Oaks are 0-2 for the year.
After a scoreless first perIod, both team 1 exploded lor a

total or 81 polDts In the oeoond
perlod. Wellston went to the lock·
er room wttb a 19~12 halftime

pointer, and Jim F\:Jpe scored
once on a three-:)'ard pass trom
Perdue. Toby VIa had one extra point from placement.
Friday, Wellston ope n s

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POMEROY

a 16-yard pass from Perdue.

Perdue scored on runs or 12
and 25 yards, Demla Headley

raced 47 yards for a Rocket ab:-

Wellston
DakH!ll

0 19 6 6 - 31
01200-12

Polley Leads
Buckeye Win
Over Vikings
McARTHUR -

NelsonvUie ..

teamates to a 40-6 thnshing

of the Viiton Co. VIkings.
Polley scored 20 points and
ln lhe process rolled liJ an amaz..
lng 320 yards rushing in 19
curies againsL the Vlldags' in.empt defense.

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The host team took a quick
o-o leed In the ftrst period when
!ullback Jim caodW bla- In
!rom the three-yard line but Pol·
ley and his teammates owDed
the remaii'Mler of the corterl
Polley puL the Buckeyes on
the scoreboard in the aecCQiper.
iod with a 17-yard tiOII-.&gt; to koot

the score at 6-6.
Ken Smith tollled the

next
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wlth Polley adding the lw&lt;&gt;i&gt;ollt

conventoa on 1 run for a 1M
leed at the holt
Quarterback Don carter •corBel lhe Buckeyes• third period

touchdown on a 111-)'ard run f&lt;lr

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TOtat Yards
46 121 167
hallbacks; lillg)lah, !ullba&lt;k,
Pool AIL '
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Altemotas ware iloclo' w11. 'POlo cOmp.
2 ·4 6
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$11. l!menm IS" portable
TV aa.w. flO, IPb. t~M441.
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AGENCY.
Off. 446.3643
~500

. . 446-3796
Where Ufe ts Worth

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AND 8J'al'LI88 HOIR 'I'll&amp; Df·
STANT YOU sa: rr. TillS I

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8ZD&amp;OOll HOld BAS NZW W. ·
TO W CAllPET JN UYJNG
&amp;0011 A W BUJlHlNQ I'IBA.
PLACk. A J'ULL BAISJ.allft'
WITH A I'INIIHID P'AJm.'l'
ROOK, PLUI A QASAO&amp; toCATKD ON A
BUGI n.A.T
LOT NOT FAR PROM TOWN. .

PRICJ:

111,1110

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Do You NHa help
Fln•nchia A Home

fius HAND NWW

LOOK A"t

3
UDBOO¥
WITII LABGE
BUILT JN KITCJDN, cat.t¥JC
BA'tlr AND CAR POKT. wru,

H1LP YOU I'INANO

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Older Home en Town

IF YOU WANT ELBOW llOOII
LOOK AT TRI8 4 BEDBOOII
' TWO BfORY LOCATal ON IHD
AVJ:. JNCLUDU A TDIID'IC
NtW Jm'CIIEN, WI'I'B JlAI'IO&amp;.·
I BA'I'IIS, NW ruaNACI: AND

DUP WT. fiHICZD llSJIOO.
LOOK AT 1'1' AND IIAD AN

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Lllrge Home, 4 Lots
Service Stmon

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6 Lovely holm
Lllrae Fl.t Lot

YOU'LL T.ooz: A J,l)NG ftD
TG I'IND A 11011&amp; Bvn.T AI
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CHD.&amp;Y
fAMIILm. LIWfU
BOOII Wl'l'll I'm&amp; PLACE AND

w "rO w CAIII'a'l'. LdO&amp; . . .
. BOOJII. J BA.'I'D, LAllO&amp; J'AII·

JLY IUI'CII;JN WITH PA110 AHD
SLIDING OLABS ))008, J'Oil.

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LOCATKD JN TOWN AND PRI·
em A.'l 111.100.00. JNCLUDU

FULL &amp;\IDIDT, NICK IDI'·

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GOOD

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4th Ave. 3 Bedroom
Ir TIKI' W'A.JfT IN' TOWN' AND
YOU ND:b A LARGE BOlD
WlTB BIG YAilD AT A LOW
PIUCJ: CONBIDD THIS. BAS
NEW ID'I'CDH 'W1'I'H BunJI'·

INS. HZW PUBNACI, LABOB

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House Like New

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PLBT'E
BDIOD&amp;IN'G.
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OLDD ROD W1'l'll 4 BmaOOMS, NBW JUI'CIIIH JN GOOD

NACI:, NEW BO(JF, NEW SV·
DYTIDNG, ALL ON ON&amp; I'LOOl\.

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CONDrrlON ON LA.ROIS FLAT
LOT PLUS A J BAY SEILVI~
8TA.110H AND GROC. oon«&lt;
GOOD BUIIJNI:88. OWNJ:Il LZA.·
VINO AU.\.

lUTI, RW J'LOORS, NEW J'UJt.

Thinking of Sellina

CALL THII 8I:LlJNO.Ifll" 011'1.
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For Fners

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ERNEST THORNE

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12:35 Teen.Tlme '68
4:00 lnterc~
.
5:00 News, Weather, Sports
5:30'Sunset Serenade (llntt!Slgn
Off)

(.SUNDAYS)

8:30 Herald of Truth
9100 Protestant Hrur
9:80 Aunt Bartha

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0. D. PARSONS

Dllon Agency
Just Unci

SUndiJial

12:00 News (Sunday Doly)
12:15 Muolc Uollmlted
5:00 News
5:15 Dinner Serenade
7:00 Evenl111 Serenade
9:45 Anned Forces Showa
10:00 First Natlonol Final
10:15 Music Until Sign oa .

Rul Estlte For Sale

Qly.......,

IIJW.TOB

....... Wllp,
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TillS 1!11UBU8l 7 room home on
a large lot wllb !reel •
UPPERRT. 7
shrubs every wbere. S 111111
MODERII S year old home, I
BR, 2 fireplaces, I* balb,
........ " balb, 2 llrepl-.
roc, room, g181Md In po!'&lt;ll, lull
basement. miJI.Ieonl.
loealed just oulllde city 1IJn..
162ACRES
Its. Value Is tbo teyuole.
JI'JRSI'
11me olin, ilesd1
On17 tlf.IOO.
new ~ BR, IZrll living room
Priced Under
wllb massive brlet and ..._

Repl1cement Cod
flreplaee. New tool ...._
8 ROOM raneh llyle home, 3
larp barn, 1011 A. bollom,
BR lr balb, 11111• 'tlteboit,
large eom ban on Staa
newly repainted Inside, baleRoad.
meat, 2* ..... lot, p!'lf!O In
93CEDAR
basement, We llllow tl. noiJ&gt;.
TWO STORY home CI11 COIIIa'
lng better at $10,SOO.
lot. 7 rooms &amp; I batltl, pr.
ROBART DILLON, Realtor
•• aoboola and holplt1.1171
11.
tadlle or trowor.1 Brw
LlnLE lULL SKIN

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(Except

12:30 The "In" Sound

Preacher
8:15 News

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31.\HOZ AND LOTI OJ' CABI·

WILL

9:45 Children's Chlpo) ·•
10:00 Mualc 1o1: SWtdV
10:30 Firs! Blptiot Qurol
8:00 Ohio VallQ News
lli30 Goopo1 of Christ
8:15 Talk orthe Totm
12:.00
New•
t:1~ The .. Sllow
12:1~ Trfnlll' Hour
10:30 CitatterboJ: •
12:45 catholic IDformatlOD
11:00 The Mornlrw Sllow
11:45 World &amp; Muon Co. Newa . 1:00 Church of God
12:00 C&lt;m'nlll' and Market Netn · 1:30 Goopo1 Call
2:00 SUndiJI Drive Time
12:1~ Bulletin Board
12:30 Prosecutor ~ts. (Moo.) 5:00 News lloundup
Farm and Home (Tues.,
WJEH • FM LOG
Wed., Thurs.)
(llaUy
except where ludlcotedl
12:45 COuntry Go~
6:00 Sign On and Early Blrol
4:00 lnterc~
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Show (except SUndiJial
5:00 News. Wea
, s,orta
8:00 News Hound"'
Roondup
8:05 Music Uollmlted
(.SATURDAYS)
10:30 Chatterbox (exclllt day and~)
11:55 Washi!WIOD RePorta
11:00 Muolc Uollmlted
12:00 News Hound!C)
11:45 All tile News
12:U Bulletin Board

8:00 Sign On and The Sh1!1111

TOOftS.

OWNJ:R

WJEH Radio

(MONDAYS THHU FRIDAYS)
7:4~
of JOJO

llld modem lull bslh. lrot11111
IN 8ALBS AIND NOW ME· ·,
UftJNQS BADLY.
downltalrt wlll1 modem bullllllldleben Pl!llllalf blllt. New IIIII CIIEV. I ""- 8laltd. ~ dr.
oodsn. Ph. .....,.,
21J,1
fuel oU lurftaoe, Rea1etl onJr
For Salt
b)' lease: $121 per mo: Sbowll
ELECI'IU'C range. I oveltl, «
1182 NEW MOON mobUe homo,
lrJ appolalmenl. Pbone
)11111'11 old, copper, delue mo.
M, I to &amp;, ar eall EmentiD
II 1 !55, apondo, Pb.
del. Pb. 446-UD.
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Wanted To Buy
CL0'1'IIING ar llioe 111n Ia PURN. apl., ~ rot11111 wllb prt. 7 SPRD«&lt; eaiYII, 6 bollt!l'll and STEREO. Early American stereo, radio eomblnaUon. SOlid
Ollllpolll. Pb. -..a. 111-t , vale bath, 815 Seeond An.
wrrH
I bull, )1111 Charolala. Pb,
state 111111 4 speed ch&amp;Dger,
Pb, 44NI16 « ..... IG'I.tf
4*QH.
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Lovel7 maple flnloh, Mab
ForSaleorlrecle ,
pa)'iikiid&amp; tl .. M ""r month
I BOOM lloaile fir ale ar Cntll s ROOM 1urn11b1t1 -Pt. AD GUNS, buy, sen or lrade 'liT
or balanre of 1911.12. Call 4411In
Pb. •••. Price
gun regardleos ~ eondltlon.
1111117 rNeeorated. ciiiD,
1011.
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@ldl1 private. ftmCIDable,
Hal euh value at 'P'IIe'o, Pia.
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Wrlle to Bcm liD, clo 'l'rlbllttl,
lAIII, rlfteee, or altolgumJ, LtJ.
NEW GMC ftUCIC
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name
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phone
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dig
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out
forhnt
HEADQUARTERS
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tum lbem Into "' at 'P'IIe'a. IIIII I T. GIIC
nt iJrd 81,. !rllddleporl, 11I bedrooml. adalll CIIIIJ. ID
- ll T. Dodge Pickup
~ Thunnon, Ohio .
eenood dealer. PbtiDe liDILEilPlNO
1'001111,
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33years PPerlence
. r.... Part Cmllrll· IIDiel; ·
· IIU lift Ill T. CbeY.
Phone 241;.$~9 or
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Dltl!lllalloul
paneling sale at Frencll City 11118 ll T. Dodge pldaap
cltll, . ~lh,
Ml11lll rtJRN. apt, I '*"-. ullll·
lfo peli, lU'I 8ocObtl tlelpeld,WSiateSLI'IILumber Co. September It 1JI8 I* T, Dodge lrucli:
RNI &amp;tete For Sale
An. Pit. 1111111 • laqitln MIIJI7 alia' I p.m. 1ID.tf
thru 21, botb stores. ~
1111 I T. CbeY.
D. H. WOOD, IINI!or
lUI Soooatl Aft.
IIHI
douB IIVInP.
1111 Ill T. l"ortt
10' 1 18' mobile home, Joclt.
Phone 446-1066
FOJIGE bl....,. wilb lable UM z T. lilt, TRetor
BRICK
home on upper 4lb Ave.
omCE llp&amp;&lt;e m rem. 0111, ed Iii l'ennp, ... .. FOX
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V
qal-' 1111 ll T. CbeY, plebp
I
bedlvow,
1Y.o b11Jt, IOOd
441-IM2 from I a.m. till ,I · two penotti. Coatlet lllella
""" new. tmeo
,........
UM I T GIIC
Anlold, Pan CenlriJ BolaL
lndt
cellar.
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ft. frtrtllce,
p.m.
Co:
2l4-t
IIIII I
GIIC
I llhmeapolla lloiJne Poww lull deplh lot NewiJ deccJrU.
MONDAYS AND 'l'BoodaJI are
lnJ. Slale roof. 'We bollefe
FI1RNIIIIIED apa lnMI. t7Dit
.,.... goodl nmman1 ...,. al
tact SleD&amp; Anloltl, Plitt 0. I ROOM' Ciollage, no elllldren.
we
ltave 8D allracltn price,
New 10'' Rolary CUtleti Upper MurplrJ, ~ yanla $1,00, ....
1r11 llolaL
'JI.If · 110 pels. Idell lor elderly
Uader
$10,01111.
110, New I.S 1 II, 10 ply
114-.S ..,.,. tires ... IDe, Jl'aderaJ BOllE ill a...b1re, 7 1arp
eoaple. Ca1J t4Mtl3 afla' S
SIU
NEW I ROOM lllr eondlllonetl p,m.
nJOJDI, bath, large Jot
Ia.
2JIW, R.C.A. COLOR lelnlslon. OIIIo Vallor fluplet eat ••
all eleclrle •pwlnWnl, w tD w
WID ftna""' under G.I. Joan,
Good condition, eall 38'1·'1111, Ill Pille St. 1'11, 411.NIIII.
carpel, t,lfcllm .IJIIIIIIIM'M. GAB:AGI!l. lonr Tblrd An.
VEIW lllce eotm1rJ home, 1
21~
prljqe dlspooll, 4111 Seeond can tl4l 3111 .,..,. s p.m. .
hedJ-, R.W. lloar, faD
t• If N
IIIU
· wut. car pcwt, fralt
An. tit per mo. Sbolln 1rJ
appolntmeDI only, Ph. 1!1 1111
lreoe. 1\lo A.
IJSED fDIA, auto. waaber aad GOOD CLEAN LUMP and nat.
11t U8Del
IH4'
dryer. Ill 1111.
114-t er coat Carl Wlnterl, Rio 1110 A. on U.S, 11. 8 room llaate,
Otaado, ~'!lone- JG.$111. ..., faD b• ment, bath. baic:e.
NEAIILY
new
651111
Wudlllet
AIJo l'lllliJ dwllllnr. .Dlifr.
ltO!*S plumbed for berber SEAL POINT SlamOIO male. 3 · orpn wllb 2 large tone eabllbop or beau(f parlor allo
· ·
ahlo
building loll.
Jlf' YO!J tn bulldla8 a pmate trailer .,.... •C a 11 moalhs, ilholl. Call Willi
nela. Bell you CID buy Ia bDJne tr )&amp;II Wfng, 1M til. LOTs 100 ll 110 CIII Geaile&amp;
44f.tm,
IIH alter I p.m.
IIU
Warllller. COD be usad In 'We are lltdldon. llllb lbulot Qoeet Road.
home, clmeb, Jd8ltl du1i «
lit I 1
for llolpolllt Appu-, AJI.
MOiiU 110111! IOllSO. NIIUrll STili\I!O, AM I'M, rodlo, I
reslaarant. WID saerlllce. See ltlD &amp;:lite.
Ill
1M If Mia r. pu
lull ~
"'""" aulonltlle ehlnpr,
at Green Gables, 81. Rt. 7.
sJI D.
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Will
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LOW, LOW, P1UCI!i8 t11 JrD. Pe•W It
. . llld nlrl&amp;eralor. AD aer'llkie. lor flU~ or inoi.IJt.
~. Rice ltlttl Qlrblll Jl'ltr.
utlllllel lunllsbf;d. Ph.~~ 17 jla;j_,.., C11J 441-1••
liliaN.
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HOllliR ~ ROO.al.and BATJI.
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~ Jiii:• t~~n• '· 30GAL. Plwttla'. bealer, $15.
.· , , • .ai4-1f 70.01111 B.T.U,, . , . . bealrQ~. tliO.... ateVJ, .St. Irani.,
1111· 11 lllllt!el' ftlll. I'll~· Iller 8 P·~ . lilt

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- - ~. Doeo ,..,.
wltlloul altadlmentl.
{OVer eul, .W., l!llbl !Jul.
!Gilbo!•. CI11 baltcal,) Itt
(IGOd caltd. .... per moalh
or lull F.tee ~ f".JI flll' flee
bome tieD., call ITUIII.
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room

ll'ftlllll DOORS • 1IDIDOIII
Awalnp, arporll, ralllap
lAw Brolben Plbdl

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MIDDLE,AGE lady to do bebyslljlnS. Ph. . «t471M afla'
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MANYUSIS

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60 RamMer 4 dr·----------$100 ·
' eyl auto. Iran&amp;

$3,195.
a,.,

Radio&amp;: Heater,

w-s-w tires. Saarp.
500 4 Dr., A eyl,, auto.

68 Pontiac

I PC.

u~ Offset Pl•tes

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0 6
Nibert (I&lt;)
lla111,1 (3c)
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Rawsott (1&lt;)
o 'a
Clllloo (le)
POls Receiving
Jac:kaoo, 5.00; Rll!ls, 1-8;
lla!'Da, 1-10; Rice, 2-15; Blah!,
1-l.l.

ft. All aombiDed
I'm f·'IID. .

,slitets

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PorS.Ie
Real Edlte For Sele
Reel&amp;t1tefor Sale
DlUWMG
JMCidne, tOo4 1110- . ....:__ _ _....,;~------......
tat llld drlllllll bill ltlttl be1o ':"

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wpeed

Dr.

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Nol'thul) (2e)

LOGAN - Quarterback Bob
Johnston scored both Lopn
tnuchd ...ns Friday ntpt In
tng tile Chieftains to a IW &gt;ictory over the l'ls!Uog Hilliard

64 Ford

66
Falrlane
GT._!~~~.!.5.:.~.:_$1995
2
11. T,, 390 Eng.,
irona., l!odlo - r .

8 cyl,

Ind.

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The Suceess Of Want Ads • • • They Work All The Time!

for Sale1 ,,

0' 0 · 0
0 0 0
30 25 5$
Yardale

Logan Wins

63 Buick

&gt;

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1ve8

Flmtblos loll
Fwnbleo 11ae.
Peualtles

ALL OUT SALE.

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sundli~
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Point Plallllil

LeSab&lt;e 4 dr, Sedan. Owllecl 1&gt;1- of our mechanlco. PS., PB"
AT. We aloo ha.. 1 2 dr, liard Top extra sharp f« $1195.0(1. ·

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llaui• 1-l.l.

17 pla,ys with Jolmatcft rlmlllilll
the anal lilroo yard; to Plldirt. He then peolled to l1eQuabv
end fran Clarkston, Ga., waa
for the IW&lt;&gt;i&gt;alnt converolon ltd
elected captain of the offensive
a 1W lead with twolllbutes rellnem.erL He caught 12 passes
WIIdeats.
malnlrw.
lor 128 yards In 1967,
ID upphw tbelr oeaiOD lllll'k
The Fronkllu CCornQ' team took
A junior quarterback from Babson Park, F1a., Marston ia the a D-0 leed In the oe&lt;ond period to 1-1, Lopn netted 13 111'11
when Jim Adamo gall..,..! 14 dorms, 189 yardo rusldng, 1111
neW Clj)taiO o( the offensive backfield. Last season Marston cOJnoo yards for a touclidotm with 8:33 hit lilree of nino panes for 16
yard a. The Wildcats hid 12 111'11
pleted 39 of 79 passes, includ- ohCMing on tile cloek.
Juat over ·rour minute• later, downs, 187 yards raabUW. aDi
Ing four touchdowns. He will also handle most ol the Eagles• hallback Dana Baougher returJ&gt;. showed two of eight pa1011 ..,..
ed a WUdcat punt 81 yards to pleled for julll7 yardL, ·
punting.
Chrlck Lowe led tho . Lopn
Wamsley, a 200-pound junlOI" oet "' the fll'at Lopn toueblinebacker who was converte(f down, a oliO yard quarterback bell corrlero with 93 yards In
from center, was elected captain sneak 1&gt;1 Jolmaton at the 4:00 25 carries whlle Jim Adams tq&gt;.
of the d~fensl ve line In a runo« mark to tie tho eonteot a 6-6 at pad the losera with 157 yards
ill 26 trleiJ.
alecUoo with tackle Jim Fisher, halfllme.
Lopn's tt1nnt111 touchdotln
Sc:or0 1&gt;1 Qllll'ter~•
Wam.sle)' was an AU-state center
0 8 0 .0&lt;- 8
and lineback•• atGallla Academy came In the !lnil otanza when Hilliard
tile Clllels marched 50 yards Ill"' Lopn
o 6 o 8- I'
High School, Galltpolla,
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'
' '
!'
The men who wUI be p~ng
In each onlt elected a eil&gt;taln
for their unlL For example, Wesley was elected by the defensive
backs and Hicks waa elected by
the o«enslve ll!le.

THE DEALS ARE HOT
THE CARS ARE COOL.

By~ers:

York's Oash,y Jerry Polley was
pracUcally a one-man gang Friday night as he led his Buckeye

GET THE BEST DEAL YET DURING OUR '68 C11EYY CLEAUNCE
SALE. ONLY AfEW DAYS LEfT. We're clearing ~~ inventory of '68

6

.

· placluneat). · _Exlft l'loJilt:, ~
Ill Halt Seo. ilaU Total
~ Marauder• !rival tO Nttl- 11•-) (pio!'llmeet),
·
· itt 1lo1tnl
8 ~ .17
mWe..York toopenSEOALplll)'
Melp Scorliw - Taudrclown: Yardi. rush.
145 $1 21S
thlo F:rldo,y night.
Johl1 Smith (6,. l'IUI),
Yard&amp; 1!011.
15 81 9f
Tho atart1ng line-up for Melgo
~ Yards
160 Itt iiOII'
olfense wao as follotts:JooKloeo
MEIGS STATISTICS ·
Pass· Ali.
7 15 ~
and Au!~ tndl; Jim SWatzal snd
Ill Half See. Half TOtal POls Comp,
3 ·B .11
Barr, tacldea; Jim crow and 11t clowno
2 7 9 PUs 1111.
0 0 I
IMax Wblftatci, l!I!Ordl; Harry Yards IIUoh.
31 7$ 1o6 Ptmto
3-82 0 3-82 ·

Dublin 22 Plain Clcy 8 ,. ,
p..,!evUle 26 Teays Va!IQ 6
Lancuter 21 Cola. Marion
Franklin 18
Northridge 12 Gran•ille 0
Lorain Admiral King 6 Lima Sen.

Valley 72 Minford 22
· Cols. Watterson 13 Cols. Linden
0

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Welt JeO'erJOD 32 Mltflln 6
Lakewood 14 Utica It (tiel

lor 0
Portsmouth 56 Ironton 14
New Boston 12 Portsmouth West

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Slawter bcllh ,illtrei;act lnjnioo In Pet,~' McDermitt), .;\ ·
the. outiog, but··,ilolther
.
was re· Flel4 ~~ · Mille llawlon (24,

· dash .in 9.7 secorxls.
Another thre&amp;oyear Iettennan,
Paul Hicks, a 210iJOUnd tight

SEOAL play against Ironton's
winless Tigers.

lead.

In the final half, the Hocketo
tallied two more six.potnters to
win going away.
End John Betbel tallied once

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Cambridge 42 Coshocton 6
Franklin Heights 2t Grove Clll' 0
Lancaster Fenwick 12 C&amp;rroll Mt. Sterling ~8 Paint Valley 0
12 (tle)
Delaware 27 Marysville 0
Watkins Memorial 21 Ucldng Upper Arlington 70 Columbus
Valley 0
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Second Football Win
Perdue accounted Cor tour of
the Wellstonlanstivetouchdowns,
I"UJD'ling for two and passing for
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BILL WAMSLEY

The

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man from Savannah, GL, was
elected captain of the defensive
backfield. A 18~nd nfell',
Wesley averaged 3.5 yards per
carr.v last year as an offensive
hallback. He nms the IOO.yard

len (4 ruli) and Fisher (84 kickoil return) PAT - Wahama -

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ley, Pau1 Hicks, BUI Marston,
and BIIIWamsleyhavebeenelect~
ed captains ot the Morehead state
University football team.
Wesley, a three-year letter-

0 16 0 14 - 30
0 8 0 6 - 14
SCORING - Wahama - Clark
(5 run and I run); Field (19
run); Gillespie (45 pass !rom
Howard); Kyger Creek - Quil-

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Wahama
Kyger Creek

Newark 28 Cols. Central 22

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Bill Wamsley Named

Dave Gillespie, 170 junior, went
over the last white stripe after
taking a 45-yard pass from Howard. The PAT waa no good. It
was Wahama 30-14.

Fairfield Union 40 New Albany 6
Canal Winchester 14 Pickering-

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llflll(neered a drive that crossed
.itdrle!d for the Oral dme and
earrled clown to the 24 bol:o"''
It apoltered out.
rauder territory before he was
Soon thereafter, Delilla Au1t
hauled clown on tile 25 after a Intercepted a Big Blacks paso '
38 yard retum.
on the 37 and retumed .the ball
Quarterback Eddie McDermitt to the 42 to touch off Meigs' looe
lmrnecllately hit Dirk Jackson seorlng march.
with a look-In pass to the foor
With Werry paning and Elbert
yard line and Hamm crossed Ute Williams, John Smith IUid Damy
goal Une on the next pla,y by go- Abbott biting off ahort yardage,
Ing aroond the rlgbt end otMdlng tile Marauder a movedtoth~ Pvlnt
up. The atlempt!or the extra point Pleasant 1 In 12 plays. Werry
was blocked but the score was tried to JIO over a sneak but a
now 22.0.
penaliJo ael tile Marauders back
Still, Meigs could not mme. to the sb&lt;.
~ck Jeff Werry !wnbled
Smith, however,tooktheballoo
after the Marauders got the ball the next play and knl!ed off rllthl
and Ed McDermitt picked lt up tackle to get the Mara11der~'on
on the 15.
the bosrd. Werry's """"eroloo
McDermitt fired three passes paso failed.
A llltle over four minutes r&amp;o
that !elllncomplets, but oofourth
down he had a strike to Jackson malned tthen a briiJid now Point
in the corner for the TD. T h e Pleasant backfield took over and
kick was low and Point Pleasant this onlt marched to the Meigs
came back up field ahead 28-U. 13 before time ran oul .
Me(Js' Barr and Center Harry
It was after this that Werry

led 24-14.
Wahama scored its final touchdown in the fourth period when

Howard 3 (runs)j Kyger Creek

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pmt apln. '1'1111 dme he got otr
a 34-yarder butJeas Hamm whirl·
ed baek opfteld and cloep Into Ma·

back, thrUICd Bobcat fans late
in the game with an 84-yard run
back of a Falcon kickofl'. The
try for the PAT failed. Wahama

- liump (run).

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Falcons Rip Bobcats, 30-14
CHESHIRE - Coach G r a n t
Barnette's Wahama White Falcans won their first football game
ol the season Friday night at Kyger Creek as they downed the
Bobcats of Coach Howard L e e

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this home bat new needl more aoreage for 1t11
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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.

Lunch served by church. Not AIIOCU.TIS
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SYJIA~
Bradford Auetion Company,

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AUCI'ION: I RAvE aoJd 111J
farm and wili sell the fallow- IIEMLOCK GRCWE - I llory
. lng personal property it my · frame, barn, llllall bniJdlng;, ·
drilled well, Ul ll!l'el. $1410.
residence located 0110 mile
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9-IU!p
down baiiiiCI like rent, Tolal ·
weot of Chester, Oblo ..,
price $1,1011.00.
Cotmty Huad 25 off of State
WARM MORNING mal heater
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RENT.
rows), Saturday, Sept. 21,
land manure spceader, like
HENRY a.BlAND
1988, 10:30 a.m. - Fr1sklalre
new. Phone 1192-2!18; alter 5
. Olfke refrlgerat&lt;Jr, electric oven,
phone llft.6821.
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dlahea, towels, rinse luba,
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grUI, two live piece dinette
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SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, four millt\l,
Sllvertone
TV,
CUJ'Ialnl,
.. north of Rutland, plenty of
throw rugs, clothes hamper,
l&lt;eeping Meig,
garden, six-seven room houle
1112 rug. wall telephone, quD~
with foor cloaets, outalde cel1ng frames, Ironing board,
Gallic and
lar. $5000. Twenty percent
Maytag
waaber
(W!'Inger),
down, balance land ~ontract.
Mason Area
coffee table. utnlty cart, au- G!Xt. BOWI&amp;l I$R,: ·~
phone 742-4642.
f.l3-!tc
tomaHe wasber, dell&lt;. rocbr, POMEROY _ . a.w•u11 Bodld·
lnfo~med ·As
dresser,
lour
beds,
parch
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lwlng,chdreuer and vanli)',
atore. Only .-,100.00
hardtop, 283 standard shill.
lawn
airs, elder barrels GENI:BAL 8I'ORB - Servlee
Needs emauat pipes and ra(!), stone jujJ, creani aepStatloo 111!1 T I'OQDI bouse
Entertained
diator. Call 361-'13'19 Cheshire.
tor, electric drill, bench vile.
willl bath. Stoclc lllclttdad In
9-!Wip
bench grinder, 'II bp motor,
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DstH thl• 27th tloy of Autuat 1961

JOHN W. HOWELL

INFORMATION
NEWS

monthly payments. Tolalll'lce
$1,000.00.

PuWic Sele

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late P"Suslon. .,001.00.
IIYRACVIIE - 2 lktry trame, I
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CompKIIIbuta, Choater,onSept.
27, 28, and19,
Faithful lel'Vlce awards were
l!l'lsonted to Carl Noble and Roy
Garmor, cuotoctlans at 1&lt;1ser

t• fit~ .
U.lr cl•illlll with •aid fidiiCIOI)'
wlthh1 four .. nth• .
O...d lhla ,271h do)' of Auguet 1968
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within four •ntM.

H. W'odllloll of P1ttlot Star Rout•,
Golllpolle, Ohl•, .!-• ...n dul-, •P"
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bur1, Po. h.et bHfl .lui, appelnt•d
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THE ANNUAL homecoming of
Peh For Sale
the MI. Hermon U. B. Clmrcb
SIX ROOM brlclt bome on 4tb
~CHNAIJZEJIS, Coctten, l'clod"111M"'· O,ICI HOUII
wUI be held Sept. 15, 1988.
St., New Raven. Price radue1.. and w..u.. 'White ScotIIH . ..... to J:H '·"'· DIIIV
Service
begins
at
1:30
a.m.,
ed. Ranch style. three bedIIH UJI te U:tl NMn ..turf•'t
ties'. alao brooding stoclt:.
followed with a basket dinner
rooms, garage, basement.
Kennels, Coolville,
at noon. Afternoon service be- Barkaroo
C.rd Of Thanl&lt;t
Phone &amp;28'11.
f.tu!e
0 . 45'121.
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gins at 1:30 p.m. The speakWE WISH to thank everyone
er II Rev. Harold Ho!IDI!II,
H A N DAY..,Id or sterted Logwho was so kind and helpful
formerly of the Syracuae Na- AKC REGISTERED two year
. to us during the illness and
hom pullets. Bolh floor or
old WlllTE male Gennan
zarene. Special alnglng. J&gt;ub.
cage grown avaDable. Poulafter the death of our son,
Shepherd dog. AKC registerUc welcome.
~1..5tp
try housing and automation.
Pfc. William L. Pickens. We
ed one male and one fema1e
Modem Poultry, Bot 181. Athespecially want to thank Rev.
WlllTE Germ•n Sheoherd
F,...land Norris, singers, Ew- liEVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
ens, Ohio. Phone 19S-'1811.
pupo,
phone Little Hocking
18,
at
the
Hobson
ChristtoD
i•g Funeral Home, those sendf.15-ltc
!1119-21S3.
!1-111-Mc
Union Church with Rev. Fred
Ing floral offerings, food, and
Sboctley aa evangelilt. Ev, . CIDlVY plelrup, Fleetalde,
other eontrlbutions, and anyeryone
cordially
Invited.
Pasone elae who helped In anyForS.Ie
$11115, phone 119J.«!5f.
tor O'Dell Manley. 9-111-ftc REGISTERED ¥. ARABIAN
way.
f.IHtc
Mr. and Mrs.
MARE, groeo broke, f300 11r
HORSE, call Fremont Stevens,
WILL DO PAINTING, plumbing,
Elmer Pickens and
will trade, phone IJ9U79.l.
7C-441'1.
9-IS-3tc
carpenter and electric wort
Family.
!1-1S.llp
9-15-llp
by contract or by hour. Pbooe
Cheshire 367-7652.
f.l.l21p 16 FOOT WEAVER SKIFF, 7* ~LIJMJNUM STORM DOOR,
I WISH to thank everyone for
glass and !ICI'een, 55*" wide
lhe gifts and cards sent me
hp outboanl Jobnaon motor,
78"
high, good condition. $15.
WE
THE
congregation
of
the
and all the kindness shown
$125, phone 247-2338. !I-IS-3tc
Guy
Bing. phone 9ft.6893.
Bradford Church of Chrlot
me during my recent illness
wish io thank all those who SMALL FARM, 17 acrea, 6 room
9-15-3tc
and confinement to Holzer
helped In any way to ImHospital.
house, bath, gaa heat, on new mUNTY FAm demonstrator,
19611 •lg 20g sewing machine
IloMa Hauck
!1-IS.ltp . prove the parking laciiiUes at
water system, new shingle
our church and the night
wted
at county lair. This maroof and aluminum siding,
llght
far
the
cemetery.
chine
will do fancy work.
good garage and barn, klcalf.,r Sale or Trade
Members
of the
make
but!A&gt;nholes. darn •nol
ed one mile from Bashan, 4
!Me COMET, I cylinder, autoBradford
Church
monogram,
this machine aold
milea from Chester, Ohio on
maUc, two door; 196'1 Cbrya9-15-ltp
of
Christ.
lor
$109.50
now
$44 or S5 per
good blac!&lt; top road. Phone
ler New Yorker, air condimonth, try II In your bome,
941-3116.
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1192-2836.
!l-15-6tc
Help W1nted
Ing and windows, 4 door oeCAR HOPS, apply lD pe.- at FALL CLEARANCE ON AWMd~n; 1111!:1 Volkswagen; 1884
crow·s steak House, J&gt;ome. INIIIII FISHING BOATS, 10,
Cbeoy V-1, automatic; 196'1
ray,
f*lfe
12. IJ '""' Kuo.,bury Boat POODLE PUPPIES, AKC To7
llluatang, t cylillder aufmn&amp;.
miniature, m and up. Stud
Sales, on County Huad 18,
He. Financing available. Ph.
wvlce and JP'Oilllllni, Phou
one mile west of Rt. 33, phone
MALE OR FEMALE, M1 or
~7. after 5 phone m.
1192
5443.
11 I lfe
992-6256.
!l-15-14te
part Ume night or day, apply
57411.
f.IO.Uc
In penon BBF, Albenl, Oldo.
f.l.l2tc IT'S terrUic the ·way we're oell- AKC Golden Rolrlever pupplea,
211 FOOT Pontoon House Boat,
lng Blue Luotn! lor cleanlng
at Alb St., Mldclleport. 18 bp Jolmson, $350. Or will
H43.
HS.uc
rtlllS and upholstery. Rent
trade. can m-24211. !1-111-Mc THE MASON County Action
electric abampooer $1, Baker
Group, Inc., Is seet!Dg appllcants
lor
a
county
director.
Furniture.
~ KENNEBEC Potatoes, Chari..
female Help Wanted
PorUand.
8-29-2llc
College
degree
or
offsetting
j~ MONEY! r~~ ;... "'" .,.,~
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PORTABLE,
slightly
111011,.
wort
e•perlence
lD
pro!!1'81D
faD and holiday business.
does everytblng wlthoul 814 POTA'l'OES, WATERIIIELONS,
and steff adminlstration. lnServe customers in c.~y of
phone M$-JI54 ClMence Proitachments,
over caat, daml.
ter.sted appllcants may eon.
Middleport with quallty IIVat.
IIU,
PorUand.
1-29-tfc
tact the local Commwlity ,\c· makes buttonboles, t1ew11 GD
ldao products and Christmas
buttona. In good condltlort;
Uon Office In the conrlboUH
gllla ; $5 an hour or more
bulkUng.
Phone
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5-2361.
$5.116
per ID!IIIb, &lt;Jr fall prk:e TEMCO NA'l'IJRAL GAS clmJ.
poaslble. Spare Ume or lull
laUng heater, walllbel'lliCIIIal,
f.!Ute of $44.24. For free home deUme. Write Ruth Bergawt,
as,ooo BTU. Call HHtn.
mDIIIIraUon, call 119W831_
Watkins Products, Inc., Win~
Il-l~
ona, Minnesota 55187. 11-IS.Itc NINE LADIES needed Immediately lor part Ume work. For
interview call 91U211.
P'ARM. Approlllmalely I'll ... USED HEATING equipment,
WANTED
one gas noor fumace, 80,1100
res, two atory bouie, barn.
~lUte
PONTOON Float, :16 11r 28 foot;
BTU, 1811; one gal upllo furetc., all butldmp Ill poor
Phone 99J.3'164.
!1-15-ttc WOMAN to do light cleaning In
nace
1111,1100 BTU, 1115; 4 gas
condiUon, located lD Rut.bmd
elreulaUng
beaten wllb laD.
office, phone m3285. 9-13-2tc
14nmshlp, Melp County, eall
and up; one coal atoter
llllddleport. OIMIIII after J
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FEMALE, OVER !!. Century
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funllees,
blowerll.
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old
llrotllen,
Pomeroy,
phone
ROUND WOOD
bolb lor $11100. Pbollo
Tn Buy
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~ILVER Dollars, Pay $1.80 each.
call 892-31111.
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FOR SALE - 17 ft. OMC JoJm. ell VOLU'WAGEN, two doqr
ledaD. delue model, l'b!IIO
aon CSport boat with 81 RP
Minhnu~n Diameter 2 in.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbet,
..,_.,.,, ErJentdm t 9-1~
motor.
lnhoanl
Outboard.
mlsceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
Trailer Included. All In good
Cecil, 1011 W. Main St., PomeS'I'EIIEO AM-FU radio, ..,...
condition. Phone 9112-3371.
ray.
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lne walnut llnlsh, wpeed ""'
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tomatlc ehaa&amp;er. 1111 modern
C011801e, aold lor $211.115. Will
FOR SALE - I.Jvlng room
DELIVERED TO
..U to reliable party f o r
For Rlnt
suite, freezer, clothes dryer,
$114.50 caah ... $5.10 per
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
OHIO PALLET CO.
enamel topped kitchen cupIDOIIIIJ. Call m.D. 9-!!Hie
Part,
Mlneravllle.
Pbooe
board,
two
ward
robes,
two
992-2689
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9-11-ltc
metal porch chairs, maple
POMEROY, 0~110
floor Iampo, two rup ml RI!JI!'RIGERA'l'OR, &lt;lbluetl,
P'URNISIIED and unlumlsbed
pada , Gravely tractor and atbed&amp;, ""'·· 471 s. Third st.,
Mlddleport. Eldon Walbam.
apartments.
Close
to
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tachments,
push
plow,
el..,.
Notice
Phone 119U434,
ICI-IJ.IIc
trlc corn grinder, a lew anfNTRODUCING Judy Smith aa
Pbooe - -·
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tiques, mlsoollaneous Item!.
a now operator and high sty!.
See Doris Davis, R~ or TWO STORY bouse In JlaeiDo,
lit. Evening appolntn&gt;eDts TRAILER SPACE, all utUltl..
• J'llOIIII, bath, ... .....
available.
Inquire
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lllulberPhone 919-3023.
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available on Tuesdays a n d
porch, prop, wwbbop.
ry after I 11r 5 p.m. Write P.
'l1nlradays. Helen's Beauty
Shade, ntn lol, ldMl Joea.
0. 8ol 05 Pomeroy. 5-29-Uc CHIHUAHUA puppies I weeks
Shop, 1600 Nye Ave ., Pomeroy.
tlon lor cblldren. See WlllJo
old. Pbooe 843-2141. f.15-Stc
Phone !192·!800.
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P'IJRNISIIED GARAGE apart.
DaYil ar PIIGne ttl "'·
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TRUCK
BEDS,
one
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paid; 111a1t1 CIIIIJ. Phone QB.
aiid
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allo
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M.
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healer,
Pearl Jacobs. Phone TC-495J lfAlllll IIIORNING
noon Ull11-12-31p' .
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THREE ROOM fllmlsbed apart-ble,
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~KC BASSET HOUND PUPS,
ami, phone - · I-2S-IIc
lbe United Gospel Mission
f.!Uip
male, Margaret Groce, Lon1
Own:hes of Ohio and West
'I'IIIJLER LOTS; Bob's Mobile
Bottom, pbooe 1115-33211.
Virginia will be held at Planl.l
Court, Syracuse, Ohio .., Slata
li-!S-31t GUNS, buJ, nil or lnde IIIJ
lllemorlal Church at the MW
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gun ~ of oondlllon.
dam site above Racine, ~.
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Raa eub Yalue at P'lfe'a. Pfs.
Help Wanted
IIIII thru :lind. Starting at
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IJ)eclal grot~pe. Rev. 0. G.
APARTMENT,
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!urn lbem Into "' at Plfe'a.
MdCbmey wiD be lbe speakpllone ID#/4.
lf.llt
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aed dealer. Pbollo 11!·515'1.
the :lind with I basket din- TRAILER SPACE, ready to
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ner at Letart Comi!IUlllty
up, private, plenty of ·
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1'00111 [CB' dllldrell to play.
TERRIER PliPPIE8. IUdy to
IOI'VI&lt;e. Hynm sing beginning
Pbollo ltWIII4.
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go, Jacob Boer, Rl. I, ~
at I p.m. Everyone welcome.
viDe.
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Come, Jet us ling and - - ~ lwo bedroom lurnlabed
ship together. Rev. 0. G. lllcaparlment. automatic beat,
BUIWING LOTS, 1D1 olD,
Kiimey, modei'a!Gr and .....
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good locatlm, ,.Oeorge Mowll'al IU)It. Rev. E. J. GrllPbollo tn 1!11.
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Mrs. Freddie Thabet, Muon,
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7:50 A.M.
12 NOON
3 P.M.

Lunch served by church. Not AIIOCU.TIS
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SYJIA~
Bradford Auetion Company,

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AUCI'ION: I RAvE aoJd 111J
farm and wili sell the fallow- IIEMLOCK GRCWE - I llory
. lng personal property it my · frame, barn, llllall bniJdlng;, ·
drilled well, Ul ll!l'el. $1410.
residence located 0110 mile
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9-IU!p
down baiiiiCI like rent, Tolal ·
weot of Chester, Oblo ..,
price $1,1011.00.
Cotmty Huad 25 off of State
WARM MORNING mal heater
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RENT.
rows), Saturday, Sept. 21,
land manure spceader, like
HENRY a.BlAND
1988, 10:30 a.m. - Fr1sklalre
new. Phone 1192-2!18; alter 5
. Olfke refrlgerat&lt;Jr, electric oven,
phone llft.6821.
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dlahea, towels, rinse luba,
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grUI, two live piece dinette
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SIXTY-FOUR ACRES, four millt\l,
Sllvertone
TV,
CUJ'Ialnl,
.. north of Rutland, plenty of
throw rugs, clothes hamper,
l&lt;eeping Meig,
garden, six-seven room houle
1112 rug. wall telephone, quD~
with foor cloaets, outalde cel1ng frames, Ironing board,
Gallic and
lar. $5000. Twenty percent
Maytag
waaber
(W!'Inger),
down, balance land ~ontract.
Mason Area
coffee table. utnlty cart, au- G!Xt. BOWI&amp;l I$R,: ·~
phone 742-4642.
f.l3-!tc
tomaHe wasber, dell&lt;. rocbr, POMEROY _ . a.w•u11 Bodld·
lnfo~med ·As
dresser,
lour
beds,
parch
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lwlng,chdreuer and vanli)',
atore. Only .-,100.00
hardtop, 283 standard shill.
lawn
airs, elder barrels GENI:BAL 8I'ORB - Servlee
Needs emauat pipes and ra(!), stone jujJ, creani aepStatloo 111!1 T I'OQDI bouse
Entertained
diator. Call 361-'13'19 Cheshire.
tor, electric drill, bench vile.
willl bath. Stoclc lllclttdad In
9-!Wip
bench grinder, 'II bp motor,
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DstH thl• 27th tloy of Autuat 1961

JOHN W. HOWELL

INFORMATION
NEWS

monthly payments. Tolalll'lce
$1,000.00.

PuWic Sele

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late P"Suslon. .,001.00.
IIYRACVIIE - 2 lktry trame, I
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CompKIIIbuta, Choater,onSept.
27, 28, and19,
Faithful lel'Vlce awards were
l!l'lsonted to Carl Noble and Roy
Garmor, cuotoctlans at 1&lt;1ser

t• fit~ .
U.lr cl•illlll with •aid fidiiCIOI)'
wlthh1 four .. nth• .
O...d lhla ,271h do)' of Auguet 1968
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within four •ntM.

H. W'odllloll of P1ttlot Star Rout•,
Golllpolle, Ohl•, .!-• ...n dul-, •P"
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bur1, Po. h.et bHfl .lui, appelnt•d
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THE ANNUAL homecoming of
Peh For Sale
the MI. Hermon U. B. Clmrcb
SIX ROOM brlclt bome on 4tb
~CHNAIJZEJIS, Coctten, l'clod"111M"'· O,ICI HOUII
wUI be held Sept. 15, 1988.
St., New Raven. Price radue1.. and w..u.. 'White ScotIIH . ..... to J:H '·"'· DIIIV
Service
begins
at
1:30
a.m.,
ed. Ranch style. three bedIIH UJI te U:tl NMn ..turf•'t
ties'. alao brooding stoclt:.
followed with a basket dinner
rooms, garage, basement.
Kennels, Coolville,
at noon. Afternoon service be- Barkaroo
C.rd Of Thanl&lt;t
Phone &amp;28'11.
f.tu!e
0 . 45'121.
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gins at 1:30 p.m. The speakWE WISH to thank everyone
er II Rev. Harold Ho!IDI!II,
H A N DAY..,Id or sterted Logwho was so kind and helpful
formerly of the Syracuae Na- AKC REGISTERED two year
. to us during the illness and
hom pullets. Bolh floor or
old WlllTE male Gennan
zarene. Special alnglng. J&gt;ub.
cage grown avaDable. Poulafter the death of our son,
Shepherd dog. AKC registerUc welcome.
~1..5tp
try housing and automation.
Pfc. William L. Pickens. We
ed one male and one fema1e
Modem Poultry, Bot 181. Athespecially want to thank Rev.
WlllTE Germ•n Sheoherd
F,...land Norris, singers, Ew- liEVIVAL WILL BEGIN Sept.
ens, Ohio. Phone 19S-'1811.
pupo,
phone Little Hocking
18,
at
the
Hobson
ChristtoD
i•g Funeral Home, those sendf.15-ltc
!1119-21S3.
!1-111-Mc
Union Church with Rev. Fred
Ing floral offerings, food, and
Sboctley aa evangelilt. Ev, . CIDlVY plelrup, Fleetalde,
other eontrlbutions, and anyeryone
cordially
Invited.
Pasone elae who helped In anyForS.Ie
$11115, phone 119J.«!5f.
tor O'Dell Manley. 9-111-ftc REGISTERED ¥. ARABIAN
way.
f.IHtc
Mr. and Mrs.
MARE, groeo broke, f300 11r
HORSE, call Fremont Stevens,
WILL DO PAINTING, plumbing,
Elmer Pickens and
will trade, phone IJ9U79.l.
7C-441'1.
9-IS-3tc
carpenter and electric wort
Family.
!1-1S.llp
9-15-llp
by contract or by hour. Pbooe
Cheshire 367-7652.
f.l.l21p 16 FOOT WEAVER SKIFF, 7* ~LIJMJNUM STORM DOOR,
I WISH to thank everyone for
glass and !ICI'een, 55*" wide
lhe gifts and cards sent me
hp outboanl Jobnaon motor,
78"
high, good condition. $15.
WE
THE
congregation
of
the
and all the kindness shown
$125, phone 247-2338. !I-IS-3tc
Guy
Bing. phone 9ft.6893.
Bradford Church of Chrlot
me during my recent illness
wish io thank all those who SMALL FARM, 17 acrea, 6 room
9-15-3tc
and confinement to Holzer
helped In any way to ImHospital.
house, bath, gaa heat, on new mUNTY FAm demonstrator,
19611 •lg 20g sewing machine
IloMa Hauck
!1-IS.ltp . prove the parking laciiiUes at
water system, new shingle
our church and the night
wted
at county lair. This maroof and aluminum siding,
llght
far
the
cemetery.
chine
will do fancy work.
good garage and barn, klcalf.,r Sale or Trade
Members
of the
make
but!A&gt;nholes. darn •nol
ed one mile from Bashan, 4
!Me COMET, I cylinder, autoBradford
Church
monogram,
this machine aold
milea from Chester, Ohio on
maUc, two door; 196'1 Cbrya9-15-ltp
of
Christ.
lor
$109.50
now
$44 or S5 per
good blac!&lt; top road. Phone
ler New Yorker, air condimonth, try II In your bome,
941-3116.
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1192-2836.
!l-15-6tc
Help W1nted
Ing and windows, 4 door oeCAR HOPS, apply lD pe.- at FALL CLEARANCE ON AWMd~n; 1111!:1 Volkswagen; 1884
crow·s steak House, J&gt;ome. INIIIII FISHING BOATS, 10,
Cbeoy V-1, automatic; 196'1
ray,
f*lfe
12. IJ '""' Kuo.,bury Boat POODLE PUPPIES, AKC To7
llluatang, t cylillder aufmn&amp;.
miniature, m and up. Stud
Sales, on County Huad 18,
He. Financing available. Ph.
wvlce and JP'Oilllllni, Phou
one mile west of Rt. 33, phone
MALE OR FEMALE, M1 or
~7. after 5 phone m.
1192
5443.
11 I lfe
992-6256.
!l-15-14te
part Ume night or day, apply
57411.
f.IO.Uc
In penon BBF, Albenl, Oldo.
f.l.l2tc IT'S terrUic the ·way we're oell- AKC Golden Rolrlever pupplea,
211 FOOT Pontoon House Boat,
lng Blue Luotn! lor cleanlng
at Alb St., Mldclleport. 18 bp Jolmson, $350. Or will
H43.
HS.uc
rtlllS and upholstery. Rent
trade. can m-24211. !1-111-Mc THE MASON County Action
electric abampooer $1, Baker
Group, Inc., Is seet!Dg appllcants
lor
a
county
director.
Furniture.
~ KENNEBEC Potatoes, Chari..
female Help Wanted
PorUand.
8-29-2llc
College
degree
or
offsetting
j~ MONEY! r~~ ;... "'" .,.,~
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PORTABLE,
slightly
111011,.
wort
e•perlence
lD
pro!!1'81D
faD and holiday business.
does everytblng wlthoul 814 POTA'l'OES, WATERIIIELONS,
and steff adminlstration. lnServe customers in c.~y of
phone M$-JI54 ClMence Proitachments,
over caat, daml.
ter.sted appllcants may eon.
Middleport with quallty IIVat.
IIU,
PorUand.
1-29-tfc
tact the local Commwlity ,\c· makes buttonboles, t1ew11 GD
ldao products and Christmas
buttona. In good condltlort;
Uon Office In the conrlboUH
gllla ; $5 an hour or more
bulkUng.
Phone
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5-2361.
$5.116
per ID!IIIb, &lt;Jr fall prk:e TEMCO NA'l'IJRAL GAS clmJ.
poaslble. Spare Ume or lull
laUng heater, walllbel'lliCIIIal,
f.!Ute of $44.24. For free home deUme. Write Ruth Bergawt,
as,ooo BTU. Call HHtn.
mDIIIIraUon, call 119W831_
Watkins Products, Inc., Win~
Il-l~
ona, Minnesota 55187. 11-IS.Itc NINE LADIES needed Immediately lor part Ume work. For
interview call 91U211.
P'ARM. Approlllmalely I'll ... USED HEATING equipment,
WANTED
one gas noor fumace, 80,1100
res, two atory bouie, barn.
~lUte
PONTOON Float, :16 11r 28 foot;
BTU, 1811; one gal upllo furetc., all butldmp Ill poor
Phone 99J.3'164.
!1-15-ttc WOMAN to do light cleaning In
nace
1111,1100 BTU, 1115; 4 gas
condiUon, located lD Rut.bmd
elreulaUng
beaten wllb laD.
office, phone m3285. 9-13-2tc
14nmshlp, Melp County, eall
and up; one coal atoter
llllddleport. OIMIIII after J
wllh
IDIIrolll m; one on
FEMALE, OVER !!. Century
pm.
~u~
..,vtn~ou
burner
uset1
Bar.
HHtp
coal
funllees,
blowerll.
ArnTWO HOUSES Ill llllnenviJie,
old
llrotllen,
Pomeroy,
phone
ROUND WOOD
bolb lor $11100. Pbollo
Tn Buy
.1111.
MoUe
9-U...,
ALL SPECIES
~ILVER Dollars, Pay $1.80 each.
call 892-31111.
~(2,ltp
Maximum Diameter 10 i~.
FOR SALE - 17 ft. OMC JoJm. ell VOLU'WAGEN, two doqr
ledaD. delue model, l'b!IIO
aon CSport boat with 81 RP
Minhnu~n Diameter 2 in.
ANTIQUES. furniture, dlsbet,
..,_.,.,, ErJentdm t 9-1~
motor.
lnhoanl
Outboard.
mlsceDaneous. Mrs. Howard
Trailer Included. All In good
Cecil, 1011 W. Main St., PomeS'I'EIIEO AM-FU radio, ..,...
condition. Phone 9112-3371.
ray.
1-JS.IIc
lne walnut llnlsh, wpeed ""'
f.l5-3tc
tomatlc ehaa&amp;er. 1111 modern
C011801e, aold lor $211.115. Will
FOR SALE - I.Jvlng room
DELIVERED TO
..U to reliable party f o r
For Rlnt
suite, freezer, clothes dryer,
$114.50 caah ... $5.10 per
TRAILER, Brown's Trailer
OHIO PALLET CO.
enamel topped kitchen cupIDOIIIIJ. Call m.D. 9-!!Hie
Part,
Mlneravllle.
Pbooe
board,
two
ward
robes,
two
992-2689
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9-11-ltc
metal porch chairs, maple
POMEROY, 0~110
floor Iampo, two rup ml RI!JI!'RIGERA'l'OR, &lt;lbluetl,
P'URNISIIED and unlumlsbed
pada , Gravely tractor and atbed&amp;, ""'·· 471 s. Third st.,
Mlddleport. Eldon Walbam.
apartments.
Close
to
oebool.
tachments,
push
plow,
el..,.
Notice
Phone 119U434,
ICI-IJ.IIc
trlc corn grinder, a lew anfNTRODUCING Judy Smith aa
Pbooe - -·
f.IIHie
tiques, mlsoollaneous Item!.
a now operator and high sty!.
See Doris Davis, R~ or TWO STORY bouse In JlaeiDo,
lit. Evening appolntn&gt;eDts TRAILER SPACE, all utUltl..
• J'llOIIII, bath, ... .....
available.
Inquire
156
lllulberPhone 919-3023.
f.l5-ftc
available on Tuesdays a n d
porch, prop, wwbbop.
ry after I 11r 5 p.m. Write P.
'l1nlradays. Helen's Beauty
Shade, ntn lol, ldMl Joea.
0. 8ol 05 Pomeroy. 5-29-Uc CHIHUAHUA puppies I weeks
Shop, 1600 Nye Ave ., Pomeroy.
tlon lor cblldren. See WlllJo
old. Pbooe 843-2141. f.15-Stc
Phone !192·!800.
9-!Uic
P'IJRNISIIED GARAGE apart.
DaYil ar PIIGne ttl "'·
ment ,.. Uncoln B111. UtliiU..
f.U-IIp
TRUCK
BEDS,
one
Rat
GUN SHOOT, Broadrun liGd A
paid; 111a1t1 CIIIIJ. Phone QB.
aiid
one
dump;
allo
ponlel.
Gtm Club, Sunday, Sept. 15,
M.
..lf.lfc
healer,
Pearl Jacobs. Phone TC-495J lfAlllll IIIORNING
noon Ull11-12-31p' .
betlll
s
to
4
1'001111;
J]r1ced
Ori192-M.
9-15-31c
THREE ROOM fllmlsbed apart-ble,
Hldlanl
A.
111)'THE 18th AMual Conference Of
111111, Ell! VIne 81., Bac!De.
.
~KC BASSET HOUND PUPS,
ami, phone - · I-2S-IIc
lbe United Gospel Mission
f.!Uip
male, Margaret Groce, Lon1
Own:hes of Ohio and West
'I'IIIJLER LOTS; Bob's Mobile
Bottom, pbooe 1115-33211.
Virginia will be held at Planl.l
Court, Syracuse, Ohio .., Slata
li-!S-31t GUNS, buJ, nil or lnde IIIJ
lllemorlal Church at the MW
Rl. 01, Pltone _.,,
gun ~ of oondlllon.
dam site above Racine, ~.
I-II-tle
Raa eub Yalue at P'lfe'a. Pfs.
Help Wanted
IIIII thru :lind. Starting at
toil,
rm.., &lt;Jr •bolltml. Lo7;30 p.m. each evening wHh
FUJUIISIIED TWO BEDROOM
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wanted, die thai 0111
IJ)eclal grot~pe. Rev. 0. G.
APARTMENT,
llllddleport,
!urn lbem Into "' at Plfe'a.
MdCbmey wiD be lbe speakpllone ID#/4.
lf.llt
711 :lrd Sl.. llldlllip••t;lleODer. AD d17 lel'9ke Sunday
aed dealer. Pbollo 11!·515'1.
the :lind with I basket din- TRAILER SPACE, ready to
~lt«c
ner at Letart Comi!IUlllty
up, private, plenty of ·
llall. Plene bring own table
1'00111 [CB' dllldrell to play.
TERRIER PliPPIE8. IUdy to
IOI'VI&lt;e. Hynm sing beginning
Pbollo ltWIII4.
1-14-tle
go, Jacob Boer, Rl. I, ~
at I p.m. Everyone welcome.
viDe.
f.!Wip
Come, Jet us ling and - - ~ lwo bedroom lurnlabed
ship together. Rev. 0. G. lllcaparlment. automatic beat,
BUIWING LOTS, 1D1 olD,
Kiimey, modei'a!Gr and .....
live miles nortlo of Pomeroy.
good locatlm, ,.Oeorge Mowll'al IU)It. Rev. E. J. GrllPbollo tn 1!11.
f.!Wc
rey, Phone tiUOII. ~lWic
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aolld Illite unit, 4 speed .changer, loVely miple flnilh.
Mate payments of 18 per
ftlOIIIh or balance of ...12..
Call *'1218.
~lUte

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GALLIPOLIS -

ed two Southern cotton boats early In the spring of 1918 and eon-

verted them into upper 0 h i o
River packets.
Many rivermen doubted that
the new packet line could make
a go of it bot after extensive
repairs and remodeling of the

boats,

the Call of 1918 found the

eral Woods and the Omaha.ts
to General Pershing (These were
the two southern cotton boats).
The Omaha is now running
two trips per week between Par~
l[ersburg and Pittsburgh.

SEPT, 10, 1918 - IT IS reported that the Uberty Transit
Co. oC wjleellng has doobled Ito
capital
This company owns
the pac~o;ls S. L. Elam and Omaha and s'everal wharfboats. It h
said they will purchase m or e

packet line in complete control
oi the situation.
Here are a few brief items
of River News from the Galli ~
polis DaJly Tribune about the
packets.
venture:

sttack.

SEPT. 9, 1918 -

IT IS

re ~

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SEPT. ll, 1918- TIIELlliERTransit Co. will operate boots

Pittsburgh. Charleston
and Ctnctnnatt. captain Max Sle-

between

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

bolt is manager of transportation

5 P.M. TIL 9 P .M.

for the com,pany. He had charge
of the Combine's Pittsburgh coal
and towboats at LDuisville for
several years.

ADULTS -- $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

SEPT. 14, 1918 - THE GENeral Pershing is reported to be
doing a big business in t h e
Parkersburg - Pittsburgh trade,
Tbls packet was formerly t h e
L...--..::::::~;;.;___,t- Omaha. Site will enter the Pitts-

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

Larcy Lee,
chairman or the Gllllo Cooot;r
So!"fce Unit ol Tile Salvation
arrill, I!IIIOWiced today that the
11111Ual drive will be held ll'om
Sept. 16 to Oct. 12.
The committee lor . Gallla
CCJumy eonolllto or Lar17 Lee,

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George Washington's family home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, is a fine reflection of his tradi·
tional belief in the value of home ownership. If
your family is planning to buy a hom&lt; or remodel
your present home , come see us about a low-cost
Home Mortgage Loan , Home Improvement Loan.

crews register.
Clj)laln John W, Lane who
went to New Orleans on the pac-

ket Helen Lane writes Captain
Dick Brown that the boot went
through two severe storms but
escaped damage.
Steambool coal t s worth $7
per ton in the south withoUt the
cost of labor being added. Captain Lane and family will probably come hac~ here to reside.

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SUNDAY,:SEI'TEMHERJS, !968

lll'am.

u not contacted, donatloos may
be sent to Emll,y G. Saundero ot
the Oblo Valley Bank.
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been bunt by WWiamo of Middleport for the ferryboat A n n
Batley st KsnsUgs. The boiler

·GoOd ol'

bas not yet been insttlled b u t

soon will be. Tbio ferryboat has
been having a fine run of bustness.
Work at Dam No. 25 near Ad-

r cent to 29 per cent f«
lu"ey 18 per cent for Wll-:o

met 8 per cent uodeclded. .
rsweek a n d Time IDIIPestimatlng the electoral
the three leading condl-·

might pile '4). reached
coocluslona.

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all or which were
locked througb the chamber at

Dam No. 26.
Engineer Ervin Wright, of. this
clcy, who has been home from
Pltlaborgh 011 vaeaUori, Is
receJpt ol a letter from secre~
tary Charlo• M. Slteplan or the
Pltisbur[lh Association or &amp;lglneers In regard to the wage
seale sett1 ed upon at the Sepl.
10 meeting of the repre ..rrta-

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ESPECIAU.'/ FO~ '100 ...

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Ml/ MAKIN6 11-k:lSE eEADS AND 'c'OOR WEARING
lHEM INDICAIE~ OUR LOVE FoR ALL MANKIND
AND A PE~SONAL FONPN£9.; FOR EACH OTHER

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cosl us any more th'" the heat we had belore:· Rev. Ramsell knows. He's had

electric heat for 7 years . .. with "oo service calls, no bother, no worries.''
Call your Reddy Kilowott Recommended Dealer or Ohio Power Company for

a free electric heat cost estimate for your home.

HID POWER COMfANY
Move UP to FLAMELESS electric. heat

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Sept.

row,

llamdell.

Patlallts Released - Herman

Sltelton." ·Helen v. Addllo, Lorna

Juan Morgan, 0ma M. lhunate,
James T. Balli)", Nora Bledaoe,
Go,y L LandnUD, Ella L. Mill~,
Jlarprel Wll- Ma,yme Woods,
Charleo Brammer, JGdn Alboll,
11DY Allman, Artlur Moo-, VlrJil Raulll, Ruth Clari&lt;IOa, Addlo, Georp lllljiiiQ', Pamela
R._, Jolul lllepud, Kemelll
Bostick, Marilyn Well, and All4t

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would be Ulllble to tlu'ori
lection Into the Hoose Of
aaentatives by picking 1.1'·
any vtKe s that no one would
• it staTils today. Nlxon is
llrong to make the coniA!ot
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ment labor boards.

4; Mr. · and Mro. Ro,ymon APolter, 88'h Mortoo Sl., Jack1101'1, son, Glen Alan. Sept. 4;
Mr. met Mrs. carl Roger Fulk,
SeloCo Furnace, -llewe¥ carl,
Sept. 6; Rev. and Mrs. Robert
D, Rider, 613 Hoplar SL, lrolltan, daUghter, sept. 10.
Preoent Patlenta - Jom Rudolph, Oak ·IWt; Thomas stewart, Rt. 3 Jacklon; Irma RusoeD, Ernestine Halt, Howard
Sltarp, John D. Hugbeo, Orval
Fee, all ot JaekiOn; s a m u e 1
Hanel, and John Veneer, or
South Weblter. COra Westlake,
Rt. 2' Thurman; Amanda Stapl&amp;lo!l. Rl. 2 Oak lllll; Haldor Rhea,
Rt. 3 Jackson; Pearl llrolford,
·Rt. 2 South Webster; Myrta stover, Davla Home for Aged. Oak
Hill; Ctarenoe Reynolds, Rt. 4
JaekiOII; Clarace C, Saaffer,
F• Nursing Home, JackJ;on; Rita
Slater, Rt. 3 Oak Ifill; Helen B.
Moore, Samuet Deii\Y, and Ulllan Leach, all ol Jackocm; llel• Eleen, oak Hlll; Barbara
Ward, Rt. 5 JackSOil; Lydia Lelr11, Oak !WI; Bertha June Tad-

' ftgures eom»Ued by t11o .

a majority,

tlves ol boat owners and govern.

~ 100, Wayne

electnc heating commercials. His comments on cosl; "Electric heat doesn 't

Weather

will respond to support and share

OAK HILL HOSPITAL NEWS
Blrtba - Mr. IUid Mrs. WOllam F _ Davis, Rt. 3, Jaeboo,
daulhiOr, T1111a Beth, Sept. 3;
Mr. and Mro. WUllam G a r y
SUrey, 162 N, High St. , Jack-

The Reverend Albert Ramsell isn't an actor. He's a retired minister in Canton,
Oh1o. You've se4:!n him on TV (along with other Ohm homeowners) on our

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••l'l' or a 1967 Fonl tandem
k

stolen tn Ro11 CCJumy. ~

k was apparently .,..,... b7
ard Keatooortltaltclllllt;r. TN
of the truck waa IPitte4 b7
when II was located porl&lt;8d
ootern Melp COIIIIIY. The ID- ·
·n l Is sWI under lavellilp.
by Meigs and Roll COIIDV

eral hour.

The worst
actor on TV?

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Non~nslng chiet englneera,
$200 a montlli and non-mndenaBanldng lAndmark Sinee 1863
lng roecond engineers, $185.
· 1\hmber f"DIC
Oppulte Parte, Galllpelil
SEPT. 13, 1918 - A NEW . Amther ·hei'IY log Ibis morn. ...,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"""_ _.... boiler costing over $2,000 has lng liuspendecl navigation lor sev-

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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SEPT, 12, 1918 - THE C. C.
Bowyer and Chris Greene laid
up today on accoont of It beIng Registration Day, Most all
oteamboito In this dlslrtct Including towboats in the Kanawha
River were laid up to let the

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SEPT. 9, 1918 - THE Galli- tiple aervice&amp; for children and
polis wharfboat is to be concret- adulll by local welfare In addied on the inside of the hull in- tion to Its tnotltuttonat aetiviUeo
stead or dochins the boll cap- and state-wide PI'OIIl'aiDI, I t a
tain GorOOn c. Greene is here Emergency Disaster Senrice la
from Cinclnnati to superintend constantly alerl for dlopalclt to
troubled areu, to persons whose
the work.
The first heavy fog of the sea~ home• are otrlcked by nre, IJirson occurred this morning. The rleane, flood, ~Ike or Wc. C, Bowyer was delayed in ness.
It Ia hoped that all residents
leaving here for Hwttlngtnn as

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- The salvatloo Army has mul-

a resull
Competent deck crews on Kanawha River towboats have be~
come very scarce and hard to
secure. A gr&amp;at maJ1Y of the
men have been drafted Into mll ~
itary service.
It lB reported that tl1o Government has ordered all Kanawha River coal operators to
load barges where they have Up-.
pies at the rlver. No railroad
cars are to be loaded at the
tipple mines.

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Oelal rise will be starled at
5 a.m. Thursday starting at Dam
NO . 11 above Wheeling and draw- dlsoo has PI'OIIl'OSsed rlljlldly and
lng three feet or wateroutofeach the lock chamber and plde wallo
Ohio River pool to Dam No. 29 are about completed. The Naand one root out of each pool in tional Contracting Co. worko last
the Kaitawha River. The splash on the job and they have p r o-will permit • big ohlpmeot or gres sed under ditltcultles, being
Kanawha River cool to Clncln- short or labor as is the case
most everywhere,
nat!.
Business is reported to be
SEPT. 14, 1918 - THE Kavery IP&gt;d with what packets are
ruMing. It to predicted that nsv- nawba coal neet thatpasseddown
tgation win 1100!1 be resumed Frida)' for Cincinnati conoloted
&lt;6 olx towboats with 74 barges
l!l'adually.

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is re~ed, as soon as there is
a substantial rise on the upper
Ohio River. The General Woods,
formerly the S. L. Elam, is chalrmani Emily G. Saunders,
Widergoing extensive remodeling treasurer; Mrs. Charles Holzer,
at the Mozena boat yard at Clar~ Mrs. Bernice Borden, Mro. Mildred Scott, BIU Barr. Kemeth
tngton.
Other River News included IIetz, Jim Betz, Seth lllntliQ'
and John Millo.
these items:

SEPT, 11, 1918 -

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Transit Co., Wheeling, purchas- name will be changed to the Gen-

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Seethe fine selection ofWomens 1111~ Girls
ll'eariilfj Apparel, a beautipll selection of
coa.ts, suits, jlre_sses, millinery, GODr4i•
'"'·' ' sroups, s~paratcs indltuling skirts,
blouses; sl4clrs, jac,ets, sweaters,
sl!elis, jill!lpers. You'll find a wide rllfiBe.
of styles, fabrics, colors and sizes all
style~ by lelllli11g IIIIIIIU(aclllrers.

IOrlttes.
o other aetivlty, !Jiorilr Haroaeh haa been nodlted Ill to
the West VlrBinla
re of the Ohio River tltalln•ed properly of Melp COUll•• It has been reportoocl a

from

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boo~otolenlaonetll8ft_.
and 12
or
Kaiser AlumlDDD plart IIIII
101 box, ooro aucl- lteml
·e taken fnlm
he same area.
ARRESTS
leekood arrests lncludecl
I Nolsoo, 47, Rt. I, LIDIIo, and Fluyd Charles HarnP52, Langsville, bolll em IDIt:ation charges; llabarl Rial.
LanpVille, Jem;y Mulrl•
ittlngtoo, 28, Rt. I, - .
oabetlt Moodlapauflh, ~~. LAter, and Charles~. at.
'omeroY, all em cllaturblntl U.
.ce charges; JlarCIIO COX, lit.
VInton, no cpera1or'l u . _
Everett Rofbl:Y Cree esq ·~
Rt. I, COOlvJlle,

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September 16
GALLIPOLIS -

ed two Southern cotton boats early In the spring of 1918 and eon-

verted them into upper 0 h i o
River packets.
Many rivermen doubted that
the new packet line could make
a go of it bot after extensive
repairs and remodeling of the

boats,

the Call of 1918 found the

eral Woods and the Omaha.ts
to General Pershing (These were
the two southern cotton boats).
The Omaha is now running
two trips per week between Par~
l[ersburg and Pittsburgh.

SEPT, 10, 1918 - IT IS reported that the Uberty Transit
Co. oC wjleellng has doobled Ito
capital
This company owns
the pac~o;ls S. L. Elam and Omaha and s'everal wharfboats. It h
said they will purchase m or e

packet line in complete control
oi the situation.
Here are a few brief items
of River News from the Galli ~
polis DaJly Tribune about the
packets.
venture:

sttack.

SEPT. 9, 1918 -

IT IS

re ~

(Y

SEPT. ll, 1918- TIIELlliERTransit Co. will operate boots

Pittsburgh. Charleston
and Ctnctnnatt. captain Max Sle-

between

FRIDAY FISH
BUFFET

bolt is manager of transportation

5 P.M. TIL 9 P .M.

for the com,pany. He had charge
of the Combine's Pittsburgh coal
and towboats at LDuisville for
several years.

ADULTS -- $2.50
CHILDREN - $1.75

SEPT. 14, 1918 - THE GENeral Pershing is reported to be
doing a big business in t h e
Parkersburg - Pittsburgh trade,
Tbls packet was formerly t h e
L...--..::::::~;;.;___,t- Omaha. Site will enter the Pitts-

PLEASANT POINT
RESORT

Larcy Lee,
chairman or the Gllllo Cooot;r
So!"fce Unit ol Tile Salvation
arrill, I!IIIOWiced today that the
11111Ual drive will be held ll'om
Sept. 16 to Oct. 12.
The committee lor . Gallla
CCJumy eonolllto or Lar17 Lee,

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George Washington's family home in Mount Vernon, Virginia, is a fine reflection of his tradi·
tional belief in the value of home ownership. If
your family is planning to buy a hom&lt; or remodel
your present home , come see us about a low-cost
Home Mortgage Loan , Home Improvement Loan.

crews register.
Clj)laln John W, Lane who
went to New Orleans on the pac-

ket Helen Lane writes Captain
Dick Brown that the boot went
through two severe storms but
escaped damage.
Steambool coal t s worth $7
per ton in the south withoUt the
cost of labor being added. Captain Lane and family will probably come hac~ here to reside.

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SUNDAY,:SEI'TEMHERJS, !968

lll'am.

u not contacted, donatloos may
be sent to Emll,y G. Saundero ot
the Oblo Valley Bank.
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been bunt by WWiamo of Middleport for the ferryboat A n n
Batley st KsnsUgs. The boiler

·GoOd ol'

bas not yet been insttlled b u t

soon will be. Tbio ferryboat has
been having a fine run of bustness.
Work at Dam No. 25 near Ad-

r cent to 29 per cent f«
lu"ey 18 per cent for Wll-:o

met 8 per cent uodeclded. .
rsweek a n d Time IDIIPestimatlng the electoral
the three leading condl-·

might pile '4). reached
coocluslona.

tr

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nata

all or which were
locked througb the chamber at

Dam No. 26.
Engineer Ervin Wright, of. this
clcy, who has been home from
Pltlaborgh 011 vaeaUori, Is
receJpt ol a letter from secre~
tary Charlo• M. Slteplan or the
Pltisbur[lh Association or &amp;lglneers In regard to the wage
seale sett1 ed upon at the Sepl.
10 meeting of the repre ..rrta-

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lHEM INDICAIE~ OUR LOVE FoR ALL MANKIND
AND A PE~SONAL FONPN£9.; FOR EACH OTHER

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electric heat for 7 years . .. with "oo service calls, no bother, no worries.''
Call your Reddy Kilowott Recommended Dealer or Ohio Power Company for

a free electric heat cost estimate for your home.

HID POWER COMfANY
Move UP to FLAMELESS electric. heat

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Sept.

row,

llamdell.

Patlallts Released - Herman

Sltelton." ·Helen v. Addllo, Lorna

Juan Morgan, 0ma M. lhunate,
James T. Balli)", Nora Bledaoe,
Go,y L LandnUD, Ella L. Mill~,
Jlarprel Wll- Ma,yme Woods,
Charleo Brammer, JGdn Alboll,
11DY Allman, Artlur Moo-, VlrJil Raulll, Ruth Clari&lt;IOa, Addlo, Georp lllljiiiQ', Pamela
R._, Jolul lllepud, Kemelll
Bostick, Marilyn Well, and All4t

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would be Ulllble to tlu'ori
lection Into the Hoose Of
aaentatives by picking 1.1'·
any vtKe s that no one would
• it staTils today. Nlxon is
llrong to make the coniA!ot
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ment labor boards.

4; Mr. · and Mro. Ro,ymon APolter, 88'h Mortoo Sl., Jack1101'1, son, Glen Alan. Sept. 4;
Mr. met Mrs. carl Roger Fulk,
SeloCo Furnace, -llewe¥ carl,
Sept. 6; Rev. and Mrs. Robert
D, Rider, 613 Hoplar SL, lrolltan, daUghter, sept. 10.
Preoent Patlenta - Jom Rudolph, Oak ·IWt; Thomas stewart, Rt. 3 Jacklon; Irma RusoeD, Ernestine Halt, Howard
Sltarp, John D. Hugbeo, Orval
Fee, all ot JaekiOn; s a m u e 1
Hanel, and John Veneer, or
South Weblter. COra Westlake,
Rt. 2' Thurman; Amanda Stapl&amp;lo!l. Rl. 2 Oak lllll; Haldor Rhea,
Rt. 3 Jackson; Pearl llrolford,
·Rt. 2 South Webster; Myrta stover, Davla Home for Aged. Oak
Hill; Ctarenoe Reynolds, Rt. 4
JaekiOII; Clarace C, Saaffer,
F• Nursing Home, JackJ;on; Rita
Slater, Rt. 3 Oak Ifill; Helen B.
Moore, Samuet Deii\Y, and Ulllan Leach, all ol Jackocm; llel• Eleen, oak Hlll; Barbara
Ward, Rt. 5 JackSOil; Lydia Lelr11, Oak !WI; Bertha June Tad-

' ftgures eom»Ued by t11o .

a majority,

tlves ol boat owners and govern.

~ 100, Wayne

electnc heating commercials. His comments on cosl; "Electric heat doesn 't

Weather

will respond to support and share

OAK HILL HOSPITAL NEWS
Blrtba - Mr. IUid Mrs. WOllam F _ Davis, Rt. 3, Jaeboo,
daulhiOr, T1111a Beth, Sept. 3;
Mr. and Mro. WUllam G a r y
SUrey, 162 N, High St. , Jack-

The Reverend Albert Ramsell isn't an actor. He's a retired minister in Canton,
Oh1o. You've se4:!n him on TV (along with other Ohm homeowners) on our

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••l'l' or a 1967 Fonl tandem
k

stolen tn Ro11 CCJumy. ~

k was apparently .,..,... b7
ard Keatooortltaltclllllt;r. TN
of the truck waa IPitte4 b7
when II was located porl&lt;8d
ootern Melp COIIIIIY. The ID- ·
·n l Is sWI under lavellilp.
by Meigs and Roll COIIDV

eral hour.

The worst
actor on TV?

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The foUowlng scale was decided upon: Coodenslng cble! engineers, $215 per month; oeeood -.sing engineers, $200;
Non~nslng chiet englneera,
$200 a montlli and non-mndenaBanldng lAndmark Sinee 1863
lng roecond engineers, $185.
· 1\hmber f"DIC
Oppulte Parte, Galllpelil
SEPT. 13, 1918 - A NEW . Amther ·hei'IY log Ibis morn. ...,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"""_ _.... boiler costing over $2,000 has lng liuspendecl navigation lor sev-

FIRST NATIONAL BANK

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SEPT, 12, 1918 - THE C. C.
Bowyer and Chris Greene laid
up today on accoont of It beIng Registration Day, Most all
oteamboito In this dlslrtct Including towboats in the Kanawha
River were laid up to let the

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SEPT. 9, 1918 - THE Galli- tiple aervice&amp; for children and
polis wharfboat is to be concret- adulll by local welfare In addied on the inside of the hull in- tion to Its tnotltuttonat aetiviUeo
stead or dochins the boll cap- and state-wide PI'OIIl'aiDI, I t a
tain GorOOn c. Greene is here Emergency Disaster Senrice la
from Cinclnnati to superintend constantly alerl for dlopalclt to
troubled areu, to persons whose
the work.
The first heavy fog of the sea~ home• are otrlcked by nre, IJirson occurred this morning. The rleane, flood, ~Ike or Wc. C, Bowyer was delayed in ness.
It Ia hoped that all residents
leaving here for Hwttlngtnn as

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- The salvatloo Army has mul-

a resull
Competent deck crews on Kanawha River towboats have be~
come very scarce and hard to
secure. A gr&amp;at maJ1Y of the
men have been drafted Into mll ~
itary service.
It lB reported that tl1o Government has ordered all Kanawha River coal operators to
load barges where they have Up-.
pies at the rlver. No railroad
cars are to be loaded at the
tipple mines.

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Oelal rise will be starled at
5 a.m. Thursday starting at Dam
NO . 11 above Wheeling and draw- dlsoo has PI'OIIl'OSsed rlljlldly and
lng three feet or wateroutofeach the lock chamber and plde wallo
Ohio River pool to Dam No. 29 are about completed. The Naand one root out of each pool in tional Contracting Co. worko last
the Kaitawha River. The splash on the job and they have p r o-will permit • big ohlpmeot or gres sed under ditltcultles, being
Kanawha River cool to Clncln- short or labor as is the case
most everywhere,
nat!.
Business is reported to be
SEPT. 14, 1918 - THE Kavery IP&gt;d with what packets are
ruMing. It to predicted that nsv- nawba coal neet thatpasseddown
tgation win 1100!1 be resumed Frida)' for Cincinnati conoloted
&lt;6 olx towboats with 74 barges
l!l'adually.

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burgh-Kanawha River trade, It
is re~ed, as soon as there is
a substantial rise on the upper
Ohio River. The General Woods,
formerly the S. L. Elam, is chalrmani Emily G. Saunders,
Widergoing extensive remodeling treasurer; Mrs. Charles Holzer,
at the Mozena boat yard at Clar~ Mrs. Bernice Borden, Mro. Mildred Scott, BIU Barr. Kemeth
tngton.
Other River News included IIetz, Jim Betz, Seth lllntliQ'
and John Millo.
these items:

SEPT, 11, 1918 -

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GALLIPOLIS - The Liberty ported that t11e S. L. Elam s
Transit Co., Wheeling, purchas- name will be changed to the Gen-

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Seethe fine selection ofWomens 1111~ Girls
ll'eariilfj Apparel, a beautipll selection of
coa.ts, suits, jlre_sses, millinery, GODr4i•
'"'·' ' sroups, s~paratcs indltuling skirts,
blouses; sl4clrs, jac,ets, sweaters,
sl!elis, jill!lpers. You'll find a wide rllfiBe.
of styles, fabrics, colors and sizes all
style~ by lelllli11g IIIIIIIU(aclllrers.

IOrlttes.
o other aetivlty, !Jiorilr Haroaeh haa been nodlted Ill to
the West VlrBinla
re of the Ohio River tltalln•ed properly of Melp COUll•• It has been reportoocl a

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and 12
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Kaiser AlumlDDD plart IIIII
101 box, ooro aucl- lteml
·e taken fnlm
he same area.
ARRESTS
leekood arrests lncludecl
I Nolsoo, 47, Rt. I, LIDIIo, and Fluyd Charles HarnP52, Langsville, bolll em IDIt:ation charges; llabarl Rial.
LanpVille, Jem;y Mulrl•
ittlngtoo, 28, Rt. I, - .
oabetlt Moodlapauflh, ~~. LAter, and Charles~. at.
'omeroY, all em cllaturblntl U.
.ce charges; JlarCIIO COX, lit.
VInton, no cpera1or'l u . _
Everett Rofbl:Y Cree esq ·~
Rt. I, COOlvJlle,

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...TH~ VAN e16WHEEL':&gt;
· ARe; •cSIVINo' A R.E:CEPTIOt-..1 . FOR YOU AT
.TE:t.J-TH I RTY.
IF VOUCAN
MAKE. IT...

FI~T YOU HAVE A
DINNE~ EN6A6EMENT

Transit Co., Wheeling,
ed two Southern cotton l
ly In the spring of 19'8

AT 'THE WILLETS

verted them into u,ppe-

- Dl t-.1 NER 15 AT
E:16HT, ''OR
, WI-IENEVER •
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River packets.
Many rivermen doll
the new packet Une cOt
a go ot it but alter '

repairs and remodei~Kt~
boau, the fall of 1918 J
packet line in completE

welt lo out

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TO AP~RTVAT

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of the situation.
Here are a few brlt
of River News from tJ
polls Dally Tribune al

venture:

1-\E: Sf.\OLJL-D B£ HER£ Scol\l.
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SEPT. 9, 1918 -

FRIDAY FISt
BUFFET

WHO ELSE GOOL.t&gt;
I-lAVE A WIFE Wl-\0

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WANT£&gt; 1-\ER HU56ANt

5 P.M. TIL 9 P.

TO 60 OUT 'NI6HT5 {'

ADULTS ·· $2.50
CHILDREN - $1

PLEASANT PQ
RESORT

WIIO EI...SE COUL.O BE
50 HARO·T0-6ET •::&gt;
WHO EI...SE COULO
BE IN SUCH

WHO E.LS E BUT

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PLUMBER
IN TOWN?
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and 8 per cent undecided._.
•sweek a n d Time maca-:

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estimating the electoral .
o the three leading cud!·
1 might pUe 10), r01cbod

ISUT, TIN'I ~A6 OYERCOME
llli DE:RCtENC'I! 116 CAW .
STILL DO AI~T OF IllS
OLD TRIC!o;S,!

VES ... TOTA~L~ &amp;LIND,
AS '!HE REiU~T OF A

)tr cent to 29 per cent for .
il)hrey 18 per ceot for Wal~

ilar conclusions.
le ngures compiled by the .
magazines indicated tlat Walwould be Ulllble 1&lt;1 thrnlo

itection into the HouH o~

George ll'ashiHgl
non, · Virginia, is
tioHal be lief in r
your family is plat
your present home
Home Mortgage I

resentatives by picking \W
DillY votes that no one would
t a majority.
As It s!Bms todly, Nixon lo
strong to make the contelt_
t," Newsweek said.

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6UE'K l MARRIE'D Till&lt; \\IRONG
ONE... SIIE Let-T ollf F-OR A SOLID
ACIIOIAT, Willi 80Til FEET PLANTED
FIIINII.'f IN 'TI-lE' AIR!

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,.-ery of a 1967 Ford tandem
:k stolen .In Ross Courd;y. 'l't.
1&lt; was apparently OWDOd bJ
&gt;ard KeatoooltllatCOUIII;)'. Tile
ol the truck W8l IIIJI:Ied bJ
when It was loc:r.ted porbd
restem Melgo OOillllj&gt;, Tile Inlilt Is still under illvelllpby Mei&amp;o and Roos Counl.f
10rtttes.

@ 11M "r HEA. foe.

other activity, Sheriff MarlOCh has bem mtllled o1 boo
Ill !rom the Welt Virlbll&amp;
re of the Oblo River tn..
•ed pr0()011j&gt; of Melp Coat&gt;•• It hal been rep:nttd a

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Dick
Cavall:l.
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HOW cnw;: 1M= C4.N
Fta 1l-jC WIND
I!!Ur we G4N'T

SEE

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BL.IM&amp;X 'fER bO LOOK
OFF COLOU~ANbV /-~'IE

. 'fER BEEN ILL.?

fl. boat and 12
.. was stoleninooetbeft..ar
Kaiser Alwn!Jiun piut and
,01 box, oars and oll&gt;or ltema
·e taken from another-lell
he same area.
ARRESTS
leekeOO arres!Bincludod WU.
I Nelson, 47, Rt. ~ LooiPIe, and Floyd Charlea llaJI!p52, LangoYilJe, ......
i&lt;atloo charges; llobartRiep,
Langsville, Jemy """'" '
iltlnglon, 28, Rt. 4, - . . . , ,
uhelh Moodlopauall, ,1, i.AID'
1er, and Charlo a Obllnpr, IIi.
- . all Cll dlollilti!Da 1111

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charge a; Mar.,.. ca.,

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MIND .Me

The Re'l!!re&lt;
Oh10. yCJb*,,

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Wltrn-fR:::lP.

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electric h,.l
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CUII!dorlblo d'"d"'f'O,
Tlleldl1 with ·-~
well to oootb7 ~

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Birdie!!

GALLIPOLIS - T)t&lt;
Transit Co., Wheeling.
ed two Southern cotton t
ly In the spring of 1918
verted them into uppe1
Rher paekets.
Many rivermen doli
the new packet line cO!.
a RO ol it tilt after '

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IT'S OllE a=-

lOOSE TRICK
DOGPATCH IS TH' ON&amp;."'

CQIIIMOOJ&gt;,!IT'i WHAT'S eu;:5SI!:D
WIF TH' "MAN-TO.C:I-41CKSN

INTPCOf'\!f-

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WHal 'IOV

TH' PMFESSOF&lt;S HOPIN' t=O' A _--:
GCNAMI"'T GRANT SO Wlt'I80PY'&amp;.L
EIE e.LESSED WI!= ONE -AN' CHAT
WIF CHICKENS L..IKE Wf. DO.~'

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repairs and remodelilll
boat&amp;, the fall or 1918 i

pacl&lt;el line In completE
ol the situation.

Here are a few brU
of River News from d
.ll(llls Dally Tribune al
venture:
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TWO MATTERS TO A
VOTE!~ FUST.o:'-AW..
IN FA\IOR 0' DUMPIN'
Tl4' PPOFESSOR. AN'
Hl5 IHVENSHUN INTO '

Grr 0/Erl.. HERE AS
Frt.ST /&gt;S YOU CAN!
l!M IN l!wU~Le f

BOTTOMI..E.S5 CAN'IO"l
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l per cent to 29 per ceat. for
IIII)Plu'ey 18 per cent ror W~ .
ce anl 8 per cent wadecided....
Nlwsweek a n d Time IILIPnls, estimatirc the electoral
Us the three loodln&amp; Cllldl•
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DOt-JoT KIJQIN I ONf- OF HIS t)(.PEJli-

M€NTS IIJ~t&lt;JT H~'/\IJIRE, 1 Tf'IIJ-~K!

t!&gt;E
Ri6HT

THeRE,
NUiTY!

mllar conclusions.
'!1le figures cOIJ1llled by the .
ro mapzlnes Indicated thil Wol,
a would be unable to lhrooi
• election into the Houae of
..-eaentatives by plcklna: -.
J )nan.y votes that no one would
,.. a maJority.
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o strons to make tbe contest_
lOse," Newsweek said.

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non, Virginia, is
tiona! belief in 1
your family is plar
your pres en! home
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-uek stolen In Roas COUidl'. '1118
-uek wu _.-ently """"" _,
&lt;&gt;Ward KeatnnolthatCCJIIIIb'. n.

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ob of the tru&lt;k woo gultod ..,.
ro l!ben II wu located porbd
• weslern Melp COIIIIQ. '1118 !Do
ldent Is sUU WMior iDYellllp'"' by Melia aDd Roll CAIUall

lllllorllles.
Ill other activity, Shorllf liar·
d&gt;acb has be«&lt; notllled of ""'
lilts !rom the Well Vb111Dia
toore ol tile Ohio River -IDoiYod propert.r or 11e1p CciUI&gt;-

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S-uch as
DEAR POLLY-To keep kitty's box cleat
I !Mt an ol4 -.wer curtain in1ide tM Mt
lUst. T1len odd.,. kitty l;tlor, Tim WO)
it witl Itt easy to cleofl aMI tM box doe:
Ht 1et wet ~•ul tall aport .--t&gt;OitEES

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DI!AI. POLLY-Pot -

OEAl POI.LY_.., .a.nMod on stain·
a- ,._. (OIInttn .U. .,.._,.ces will

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w Kaiser Alnmlnnn pJ.am IIIII
IGol box, oero aDd- bma
ue taken !rom - - l o f t
t"tbe same area.
ARRESTS
Weekenl arrello Incl.- WU.
U'G Nelson, t7, Rt. I, ~
We, aDd FIQY&lt;I ChariN Jlomp... 52, LangBYille, ., 111lllcalloo charileO: Hobart Rial. ..

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Ht flat • • tablc• .It is tretlt for doi~g
tooch up jok oni smtfl cbiUreoo
~· If your child ha&amp; a brokea •• it
oiler Itt ju&lt;t tht tloin1.-LIZ

Defendants
Bond!'~

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CGnlldorll&gt;le dcludlatlo,
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C'oALLJPOLIS - Th&lt;
Transit Co., Wheeling,
ed two Southern cotton ~
l,y ln the spring a! 1911
v'erted them into uppe
RJver packets.
Many rivermen doll
the new packet line ~
a go of It but after «
repairs and remodellnt
boats, tho !all a! 1918 I
packet line ln complete
of the situation.

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•1 GU£SS THIS MEANS WE GOTTA FIND ANOTHII
TO KEEP THE TUITUSf"

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ADULTS - $2.511
CHILDREN - $1

PLEASANT"
RESORT
"'NO DOUBT, ADAMS, YOU'VE IE£N WONDiltHG WHY YOU.l DESK WAS
IEMOVED WHILE YOU WEI! ON VACATIONf'

"YOU KNOW SOMETHING, IAIL0l110ME llONDES
ALSO PREFER GENTLtMENr'

" NO, THANK YOU! NOT FOR ME! I HAVEN'T SMOKED FOR THE
LAST 17 HOURS, NINE MINUTES AND 40 SECONDS!"

BUGS BUNNY

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per cent to 29 per cent for
Humphrey 18 per em lor W&amp; .
lace and 8 per cent undeclcled. ·

IF 'IOU SET' 0tC FOCJr

I GET TI-l' FeEl.IN' FUDOSVS TltYIN'
T' TtLL Me SOMeniiN'!

IN MY CAWWOT' P4TCH.

YOU'L.I- 6f. SOWWY.'

'IOU SAID THIS MAilDOC DROVE

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POOR OLD DON FROM HIS CASTLE,

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non, Virginia , is
tiona/ belief in 1
your family is plat
your present home
Home Mortgage I

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*tnes, estimatirc the e1eetoral
votes the three leading candl•
. dates might pile '~~• reaebed
similar conclusions.
The ligures c011111Ued 1&gt;1 tile .

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too strong to make the contest
dose," Newsweek &amp;ald.

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The department aloo roportal

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recmery of a 1967 Ford t•ndem
truck stolen in Rosa COUnt;y. TW
truck wu &amp;)II&gt;IIJ"ontiY oomed Ill'

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16 ft. boat and 12 . . . . . . _
motor was stolen ln 0111!11 theft...,.

the Kaloer Alumilllm piiDI IDII
a tool box, oars and olhor 1tmn1
were taken from another-loll
in the same area.

ARRESTS
Weekeo;l arnsta lndeded WU.
tan! Nelson, t7, Rt. 1, .:.._
'lllle, and FIOl&lt;i Cbarioa Romptoll, 52, Langaville, em lntx»dcatlon charges; Hobart Rial. . ,
49, LangsYiUe, Jemy ...,.,... ·c
Whittington, 28, Rt. 4, l'vDiltOJ,
Elizabeth -.))1118h. 31, !.-.
caster, and Charles Ohllnpr,IlL i
2 Pomeroy, all m
pe~ce charges; MareuJ COX, Rt. -

v-., no oporalll&lt;'allEverett

RodDa)'

Clem m'\·-:

21, Rt. I, Coolrille,

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2 Defendants

· Forfeit Bond!!

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authorities.
In other activity, !iberlll llortenbach baa been aotllled o l tbofts !rom the Well Vlqbda
shore al the Oldo River ID·
valved prq&gt;er\1 al Mlliaa C&lt;lWJ..

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Call your Re
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NAME DW'SEP!.

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electric heati

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TO LOUD MOI.JTI-41NG5!

Howard KeatoooCihatcounl;y. '11le
cab oC the truck waa gutted Ill'
fire when It .... located porbd
In western Melga coomt;y, The In- ·
cldent Ia stw under lnvelllp.

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Q' In the spring of 1918

WMJt(JA · TALK.~ .
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'1W K.UO\.IJ, MO~lQUE:l IT MA.Y
86 TR!J€ 1HII.T YOV 1-lP.VE LOOKS
AUD CHARM ...

SO ;I'M €01k.lG TO WD

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5 P.M. TIL 9 P.

Allied troops

OftiiiiOIIlOIII

wltll VIet
Colli! lllld North VlebWneae rq.
ulan, lncllldlnt hea¥Y lf&amp;hUng around Da Nani, lillled at Ioaot
284 Commuidoto today lllld SunMajor

ADULTS - $2.5C
CHILDREN - $1

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men pUatlng tile craft " e r e

33 killed aod 80 _ , - .
In ftl)!rting julll outside t h e
eapllal, south Vlelllameae llOOpo
reported kiU!ng 24 Commllllst
soldloro In heii"Y ftllhtlall !Dda,y.
Two u, S. Infantry units Iiiiied 51 more Communlllts In claabeo wllll1n 5() miles ~ and
northweSt of Solgon, lollowing a
Mekong Della aollllllt Sunday by

wwnclod.
To tile north, about tOO Com·
munlot llOOpl hurled a ground
attadl at tbe u. ·S. airfield at
IUJnlum, a Central Hlghlaods provlnclal eapltal, alter !Iring 30
82mm mortar ohells Into the

·baoe.

boat-riding u. S.lnlaDtr)'men !hat '
In an oarllor battle SOulll Vletldlled 25 Communloto out of a narnese r - • reported killing

RESURFACING - The obow scenes show Melgo County Higjlway Dopartment w..-kero..,..
surfacing the Mlnornllle Hill Rood, one ol the several .,....,cy maintained highways l&amp;lProved 1..- a
new double seaJ, this year by commisllionerS Charles Karr, Sr., Robert Clark ud Ralph Warden Ours. Rolla..t Crabtree, garage a..,.,-lntendent, said highway departmolll crewo will c1J1111la!e
resurfacing of suno 40 to SO miles of road before the summer eods and another 20 mlleala being
redooe, by contract. Because of U1e spring weather of rain arxl .ftoocta, Cwnty Engineer 'Theodol"e
Beegle a workers have been raced with resurfaclrw nearly all of the cow¢y-meintaila:l haJ«op
roads. At left, gravel Is dumped from a truck to 1 spreader while the other photos show a primer
being applied and 1 roller packing the new mix..

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Ioree of 300.
Four U. S. Infantrymen were

Sunday In a ftght 10 miles llllUih
of tho coaatal clll ol Do Nang.

Netf?s••• in Briefo

SE.CQkJD THOUGHT,
·- GO TO ,PIECES!

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Lawrence F. O'Brien, Hubert
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NEWARK, N.J. - A NEW YORK to Pblladolphla Petll Coatral
IIIPrell train dft7lng tOO paaaenprs plowed !all&gt; a frelabt train
1melr 1Mt bad, derlllod and 1qlpled Into Its pOih SUrdaJ, lrllmilw
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........,. qreaa ,.. their oldeo, blockintl the main llr&amp; The 126,· car tntcht traln .., twltchllll · cm1o the ma1n H• two mne. rr...
P ... Statloa Ill Neinrk whetl a boxcar 1n tbo middle
Ull
filii omo tbo .,Preao traelrl juotao tile paaoo,..r train epproadtod.

Jockatt.d

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TAILING US ••• r\IE

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BEEN WATOllNG ·'IM
FOR QUITE A SPELL

ORlO RECOIIDED ITS SECOND-WORST, --'&gt;aikll1 tnlllc toll
ol tbo Jetr ovv llle woekalld wllll 29 fatalltleo. The worot Uda , _
wu the Alii&gt; 11-18 weollaod-whetl'31 poro&lt;illl dlod.
A tr\li.Ntllv mlabop iD llQtoll Sorlltlll' waa thl wartt-accldent o! tile weekend, durllv which tti: doltha were ........sod Fridly

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tbo IIIII. N- ...,. In Soullloaatem ,.. lOUth central 0111o.

AN' IF HE DID, I

\o\ONDER WHY!'

'Senator Says Fortas

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Gonion

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A!fott,: !l..caao., -tootlllll!

Allalt: "Yeo, I IIDow."

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told h!m Abo. - · "eleared" a hU 'l!eell ..,. - IIY Dovlor
lPguqi lba ~atlt111 ~ Plor.., add Abe Fortaa. the1
poHCI tor aa _wtoo blli. · have doarod It, IDd the.J can
AIIGII ldori'Uied 1lil cdlolal u · lt¥o wlllllt.
'i'reall!l'l' u•-~ JofOIIh AUalt salc1 lba&amp; bolldo• Barr,
Barr.
Tlld\11')" Secutbry Hea17 R.
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Secret Slnlco Dl- 'J'hl. pl••ntt.fl ll en'1•a eultocb' lrlal
I. llowll)' tLIIol»&lt;I totlJ',a\IDor ebll-.
The :rnl.ritate Sei:Urltlea Com·
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tloulit fran J!UilliUII Qerakllao.For111- .. tile ...... Coo!ri. Gu-

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Marriage Licenses

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H. Hwnphrey's cam,palgn manager, said In a Sunday television
Interview (Meet the Press-NBC),
"· • .behind tile polh Ia the ba--sic eoneern i ·ba·e--•ot tills '
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ti&lt;itl, w-er It Is I black mUI•
tant or a white mmtanL It ts
Intolerable, and this nadon where
these two grc:qls s~.C~posedly are
poles apart llghting each other
headon, are traveling the same
path to •o•rtheid."

Nixon a Shoo-in

FJVE.IJAY iloRECAST
Temperatures in Ohio Tuesday through Saturday will average above normal w i t h
highs 75-80, nlght.tlrne lows
55-'lO.
Warm until cooler Tll.lraday and warming again by end
of week. Scattered ahowers in
mid-week and again towards
the end of the week, expected
to average more than one-half

NEW YORK (IJPI) - Polls
conducted by the New York
Time&amp;, the Gall\Ul organization
arxl Time and Newsweek magazines indicated today that Richard M. N~xon would win the 1968
presidential election if It were
held this week.
Newsweek predicted that Cor·
mer Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace would get more electoral ...otes than Vlce President Hubert H. Hur~hrey ln an lnun&amp;diate election.
The Ttmes survey peiMed the
brightest picture of r&lt;!&gt;Ubllean
prOSj&gt;OCts, aayllli! NIIIOtl would
win In 30 states wl1h 346 elec-

• ·Michael A, HuelttJn. 19,-RL 3
Pomeroy, was cited to Meigs
Count;y Coort Sept. 20 on a charge
of failure to stop within tho assured clear distance' alter an
accident at 10 J.m. Saturday
ot1 Rt. 33, hro miles north oC
the junelloo of Rts. 7 and 124.
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The Slate Highway Patrol said
(Continued on pogo 8)
Zelda J. Kaldor, 30, RL I iilade,
slowed to avoid bitting a dog
and Hazeltoo tailed to stop. Rls
car struck the back of the Kaldor car. Moderate damage was
done to both cars. No one was inrobbad and Zolclan lllld tile othjured.
ora taken to the park where they
The patrol investigated an acwere allot. Pollee said the woman
could bave been a bar maid lllld
eldent at 11:05 a.m. &amp;mday on
Rt. 7, just 60 teet south of the
the two men customera.
Gallipolis
corporation line. No
Pollee said they lound a halfMONTGOMERY, Ala. (UP!) one
was
in.jJ.red
and no charge
aball caalnp and t I r e While George Wallace Ia look·
was
ftled.
trao!ra near the - . s , lndlcaJ.. lng lor a vice presldentlll nm·
Olflcers said an unlclentlfled
lnltlle
vlellmo
were
kiUtd whore
tlltO' wore
foDDd.
Jlmrnj
West, Ding mate, an Alabama legtaJa. car pulled onto the highway In
51, tound the bodlea u be was tor is Jooldng for resUtution !root ol a seml-traetor operatof public 'money ho claims Ia
iumiDg tllrcJoigh the park.
bolnl •'ulllawllllly" spent to lltr. ed by Bobby G, Halley, 30, Ellreka star Rt.
ther Wallace's campaign.
Halley went oil 1he right olde
The otate legislator, R e p,
of the highway to avoid a colllBryee Graham, said !Mnclay he
and struck a parked sta·
was aeeld.ni ••an accountin&amp; in- sloo
tloil
wagon
owned by Larry C.
junetiDn and ,...utu- ot aU
North, 25, of 816\1 First Avo.
lltste aod pJblic fUnds whlcb have
- . and are now being IU!Iaw· Moderate damage was clone tn
bo1h vehicles.
oae dlvoreo actloa orid • dv- flllly spent In the poUtleal eamplliJI
o!
Georp
Wallaee."
11 ault were llltd Slluntay In
Graham, o! Colbert County,
Melp c-.IJ Common Pleao
Ala., said he woold. llle tile taw
Gary PaufGitenwator, GO, Rt.
Court.
I, Rutland, retired, and VIlla
William A. McKelvtJ aod Ha· oult at an oarQ' dote.
''GiiiiOllne,
alrplane p i 1 o t 1, Baa Russell, 65, Dexter, re:oel L I!'•Kelvey, Portland. and
Joaepb Llneela Price, al10 of lll&amp;bwo;r patrOlman, lltste poriiCIIl- tlredi George F. Wagner, 4:1,
Portlaad, have !liM 1D octloa aol aod pui&gt;Uc 1\mda bavo-. RD 2, Pomeroy, driver, an d
aptnR 11r1. B. K. '!')Toe, Ra- uolawllllly rumtahed to thlo po- Lor- M. D&gt;lln, 20, Rt. t,
abam &amp;ald. I'UmerQ)', t;yplst; JoiiOJ)b ClayeiDI. for e~~~coeJ•attm of an oU lltl~ ......... " Gr_
ton Hall, 21, Rl 4, Pomeroy,
carpenter, lllld Lots ~Good·
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il lito divorce action, Willie
FESTIVAL ol'liNs
wtn.
18, Rt. 4, POmeroyi Clai'Colllna, Rt. l, Cbollllro, cbarl·
JACKSON, Ohio (UP() - The mer Blaine Dalley, 33, I'Urnetd IJ'Otl' tllllloct of _., lllld • · JackiiCIIl c-.IJ Appta Feotlval
IHmo cruoiQ' In a ault aplnot Cll*ll WedneiiiiJI wltll an lndua. 1'01. aosenmQ'man. -and Mary
LJm Fitch, 18, Portland, 11111~ Colllat, Rt. 2, Radno.

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Pollee said ooe of the v!ellml
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NEGRO EVER to reich lbo ntlk of- .... Jo..... - · •• SOUihEu·
cjld. Zoldall 011110!1 1 bar known
prlllll tilt U.S. armed keel uouallf apoodl &amp;lnlll1i vloltl~ llold
JIGIPIIII~ lllld lito r11t of the woekiDtlle lleld w11h hla 1n10p1. '''lbat'a u "Tom•s Place" which was
"here tile lctloa II," 111111 U.S. Arm1' Brfl. Gen. Frodorlck EDia dlocriiJM by pollee 01 a "rough
haqaut. u
l)l'VIsoa, n..Year411 ...,.;nOnder ot tile 199th Llaht Jnlllrllr)' BrlThe other vlellms wore two
pdo.
otniiCIIl aot hla atar• SomtlaJ fran Gen. Crel8ltiOD w. Abramo, negro men and a white woman.
thl U.S. cmt""lider Ill Vlolnlm, iD a cere- at tbo brlalde'• Aulllorllloo said 11&gt;at tho night's
buod caq~ t1rno mlleo soulhwellt ot sa11011. "I can IbiD&lt; of DO man recelpta at ZOiclan'o bar wore
who hao workod harder or who -rved a promatlcm to aenoral mlutng.
Pollee tlleorlzed tile bar was
m"" thaD Genenl Davlsoa," Abram• told Davl1011'a "'"'
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'The second echelon took over
some or the presidential campaign in-fight!~ during the week-

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George Washingt
non. · Virginia. is
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Begun on

end with one cahdidate's aide
charging •• Apartheid" Policies
and an oppoaite number calllng

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Oeeln tllll-llrWU~O ocliool dlotrlcL
periOIIt, awarently lddnapecl
DiOPiiio the '
to the procloin'-111 white, 55,0110.:
ll!.lljlber llldted ~tlon of Toaehero .(IJFJ'), Albeit hrd&lt;er, UFT !rom a bar foUowlng a otlekup,

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YORK - A CONTROVERSIAL aeflllborhood ochml board
dllltllollll of 10 teochora trtaerattaclt;ywldetoachera' strike
wu auopondl'l but tile wall&lt;oui atlll klpt 1t101t o! New York'• 600
p...Uc ochOola clantl toda), The ell!&lt;' a Bolrd of Edueltlon suapondod the aowrnlnll board ot the p,......l_tl¥ NO(Il'O and Puerto Rican

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del- Alltod loooeo were at leut ldlled In the alx-b&gt;ur Mekong

AUled troopa prowl!ng jungles
around SoJeon discovered the site
of a mulllple rocketlaunddngdevlce 18 miles lOUth ol the capt·
lalln tile Mekoni Delta and were
t.ald by a captured North Vlebla·
mese u.utenanl the Redo plan:~~~;~~~~~~t~~~M~~~~~~~;~~m~~~~;:~trf:~~i~ili~ttr~~;;~~~;~~:~~~:1;~;~:;:~=&gt;&gt;~:;;;:~~~:~:~:~:}~:::~~r~:::;:::~:;:}ff&gt; ned to move the 12-round I07mm
!ly UDitod Preas lnlernallonol
rocket launcher eYen closer to
STOCIOIOLM - THE RULING SOCIAL Democ:ratle Porty, In Sllgoo tor deadly aheulng.
- • r !or more 36 y-t, won Ito greatest victory alnco the Spokesmen said lt wao tile nrst
wor In Sundal'a olectiODI ln which tile Ru18lan invaoloo of Czechoa- , . _ of Ita in&gt;e over lound In
lcnalda dealt a poulbly flalal blow to lbe omall c.nununtst Porty, South VIetnam.
which tool 5 of Its 8 oeats.
More S..ocloa thiD • - before cut their ballots and !or the
1!1'11 time Ill hlat.cl'Y lliooclon t.o, a ot10ot&gt;UI1 government wllb an
llboolute maJoritY In cbambora ol tile Rlkadac (Parlllment).
Etabty-alne per coat of the nalloa'o 5. t mlllian voter a SUnllay cut
m....,. thiD halt ll&gt;elr ballota for Social ilemoc:rat candidetea In the
olectloa for parllament'a second houoe.

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drlvllw to delll'O)f Communlll
detdln• of a lldrd, nationwide
a«oulvo, ldlled at lout 100
auerrlllaa 1n l'Gur baltloo _ ,
SoJeon, caplured a rocket •
launcher aimed at tile dljl, lllld
oelzed a reoord hMtl ol munlllono, military ttplkotnnen Aid

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by_late klnlslll. LOWJ taiQill
601. C&lt;inaldonble dootd!Mit,
mild TUeiiiiJI w1111 • - " '
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Rocliet Launcher
Taken by Allies

Many rlvermen &lt;led
the new packet line COl
a 10 of It bu1 after ,
repairs and remodeliDJ
boats, the !all of 19181
pacl&lt;et line ln complol&lt;
of the situation.
Here are a few brf,
of River News from 1J
polls Dalcy Tribune a'

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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1968

POMEROY-MIDDL.EPORT. OHIO

VOL. XXI NO. 101 ,

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toral votes, carrying three to
,seven Ret&gt;ublican governors into
otfl.ce with him.
The Gall"' figures predleted
·that Nixon is the froftt.runner in
terms of probable percentages
ol the popular vote, but lt lndl·
cat.ed that both Wlllace and
Humphrey are closing the gap.
The GalllV Poll asked, "If the
election were held today, wbich
candidate would you vote for?"
Of those polled, 43 per cent
favored Nixon, 31 per cent Humphrey, 19 per cent Wallace and
1 per cent urxlecldt!d. i\ similar
poll late last month gave Nll&lt;Otl

45 per cent to 29 per cent fDr
Humphrey 18 per cent tor Wal~ .
lace an:l 8 per cent uolecided._.
Newsweek a n d Time mapzines, estimating the electorll
votes the three leading c:andl·
dates might pile ~. re1cbed
similar conclusions.
The figures complied by the _
two magazines lndicatod thlt WaJ..
lace would be unable to throli
the election Into tile Hoooe of
Representatives by plc:kiog ~
so many wtes that no one would
have a majority.
"As it stallis t.odQ, Nixoll ia
too strong ID make the .-11
close," Newsweek Ald.

2·Accidents,· TTtefts
Keep Lawmen Busy
Two automoblle accidents were by otto Anthol1l' Marcinko, 19,
investigated, severallncldentsot. Reedsville, went out of control

theft reported, and nurneTvus per~ and struck a parked vehicle be·

eel.
The department 1110 repot1ed
recovery of a 1967 Ford jaNiolq
truck stolen In Roll CourliY. '1be
truck waa awarontiJ owned tri
Howard Keatortoftbat countY. The
cab of the truck waa . - 'by
ftre wloen lt waa located porUd
In western Meigo e&lt;JUIIb'. The IDclctent Is still under tmeotlp.
lion by Melia and Rosa CCJuni;J
authorities.
In other activity, Sherll! Har·
t.enbach bas boon notl!led of thelto from the West VlrRinfa
sllore of the Ohio Rivor IIW Involved propert,r ol Melp Coulltiano. It baa boon rop&gt;rtod a
16 It, boat aod 12 bor_W..
motor was stoleninonethettMU'
the Kalaer Alumlrllm plant ltltl
a tool box, oar• and otllor ltema
wore taken from
In the same area.

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longing tc Harold Curtis Boston,
weekend by Melia CourliY Siler· 35, Rt. 1, Reedsville. There was
Ill Robert C. llartenbach's de- damage to the right front fender,
grill and hoadligbt of Marcinko's
partment.
•uto
and to the right front tenThe first accident was Sund8J'
der,
hood, bumper, grlll a n d
at 6:43 p.m. oo CourliY Road No.
headlight
ol BooiDn'. one-l&gt;&lt;lf too
43, slx-&lt;enlho of a mile lOUth
P,t.k-up.
No
charges were tued
of Route 681. A car drlvea ooulll
and no injuries were reported.
The other accident occurred
at 9:20 p.m. on Route 7, one tenth of a mile oorth ol Roote
248, where a vehicle operated
by Chester L, Griffis, 36, CoolvOle, traveling north, ran into
An addecl aellv!Q' In Jdlyllcal the rear of a 1965 model car drivaducailon this year at Rio Grande en by Roller! Lym Wood, 17,
College will be archery, part o! Chester. Wood reportedl.y w a 1
a phfslcal eclJcatlor&gt; eouroo In otopplng to mak~ a loft tum.
omcers said the 1964 vehicle
Healtll Aclivltlea.
The range Is belns clevalopod driven by Grllfls was dernoliohARRESTS
on tile stanley L. Enna Athlol· ed and there wall heavy damage
Weekend
arroats Included WU.
le and neereatloo Field. With the to the Wood auto. Grll!ls was citlard
Nel110t1,
47, Rt. 1, UDPcomplolioo of tile Paul R. J..¥ne ed to Meigs c:ouney coort oo a
vllle,
and
Floyd
Charlet " " Phyaleal ~- Building Rio charge of fall!ng to stop within
ton,
52,
Langsville,
,.. IDGrande COJlop will be able to an assured clear distance.
toxicalloo
chargeo;
Hobart~
PROBE THEFTS
offer addltJunll lndlvi..W opor1a
A car reported stolen from 49, I..angsvlllo, Jemy aellvllles aa part o! Ito curricuthe parktni lot oC the Sports- Whittington, 28, RL 4, Pot&gt;•OJ,
lum.
Teach!ng tile Jlosaltll AA:IIvl- man Bar, was recovered Son- Ellz_., Moodi"P""P, 31, LIDllea &lt;OOrse will be Dr. Bruce day on the HanlY Hollow Road. caster, and Charles Obltnpr,BL
Curtla, dlreetor of peyllcal
The 1953 CbovTolol belonging 2 Pomeroy, all oo dlolurhlrllllll
charps; Narcut Cox, Itt. ,
•eatton. fUid Arthur Laaham, ID Charles Franklin Oblinger, Rt. peac:o
2,
VInton,
ne operaiDr'tll--,
cllreelnr of atltlotleo. Aaalttdng 2, ~,wasUken~
and
~ereU
Rodney CreDnMsi
them will be Tanlb' Joeklna, ZS, alter ll1ldnlgt1l SllurdaJ'. II waa
21,
Rt.
I,
Cooi.We,
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oopllomore !rom r.ntpotlo.
wrecked before It was abandon·
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were arrested ove-r t h e

Archery Added
To Rio Course

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