Hello Stan,
You can double check your guage by buying an inexpensive universal replacement guage. These are available at any autoparts store or Walmart etc. About $20.00 should do it if you shop around. It must have a capilary tube with a bulb at the end. Remove the radiator cap on the overflow tank and drop the bulb in the coolant. Warm up the engine. When the thermostat is open the original guage and your test guage should nearly correspond. Some sources of overheating can be; clogged cooling system or radiator, bad radiator (rotted), bad fluid coupling on the engine fan, problem with the water pump or its housing, bad thermostat, no thermostat or improperly installed thermostat (thermostat MUST always be in place for the cooling system to function properly!). when running hot,try turning the heater on, if this makes a noticable difference then the radiator is probably bad. If the car runs cool on the highway the fluid coupling on the engine fan may be bad causing overheating in traffic or at idle. Good luck!
Joe Alexander
Blacklick, Ohio