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DBIIOtetf To The lnt.BIWII 81 ., . Jlefp.Mt11011 ;,,. ·
VOL XVIII NO, 170

Engagement of
Miss Vermillion
Is Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Vermll·
-. li9Jf ...~. larysville, are announc,Jfig the engagement of
their
daughter, Janet Kay, to Stall
Sergeant Harolrl D. Graham,

PANMUNJOM (UPI) - An
An)erican patrol !ougbt bad&lt; so
llercel.v before II was Wiped 0111
by North Korean lnvaden one
Its memben will
be
nominated posthumously for the
Medal of Honor,
mllitsry

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See our smart eolleetlon
of warm Car Coats I&lt;&gt;&lt; the
eold days ahea1. Choose
!rom eorduroy, wool nlellon, wool tweed, heek·
suede, deep pile fake fur,
llinJle and double breaste4
styles.

WOMENS DRESSES

son of Mrs. Bessie M. Graham,
Harrisonville.

Miss Vermillion is a gradu•te of North western
High
School. Raymond . Sergeant Grntam is a graduate of Scipio
High School, Harrisomille, an~
is pre~cntly serving with

flighest Medal RecommendedI
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And See The Terrific Line Of

authorities said wclay, II Js
America'• highest honor.
Six Americans and one South
KQrtan aoldler In the United
Nad()D&amp; Ioree were k!Ded 8lld
~ ,\Jnerl£an ""'nded In the

Sizes8to 18

and38 to44

United States Air Force
at
Lockbourne Air Force BaSf'.
The open church wedding is

scheduled for 6:.10 p.m., Decem·
!Jer 25th, at the Union Church
of Christ in MarysviUe.

easy selecting. We carry a com·
plete stock of dresses In all size
ranges. .Beautiful dressy and
casual dresses in knits, meta)·

Plans were made to serve
the annual election day dinner
when the Sunshine Makers
Cl as s of the Syracuse
First

wool jerseys, crepes and blends
-all top manufacturers.

nex.
Th':' meeting was conducted

by the president,
Margaret
Cottrill. Devotions were
by
NRJrrti London, who read the
43rd Psalm, followed by the
Lord's Prayer m unison. Roll
c~U was answered by
eight
membe rs. Secretary and b'eas.
urer reporls were approved.
Due• were ~d and a free will
offering taken,

Ready to Wear

eJunior Petites Sizes

oe,..n~ment

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The rne11u of rhe election day

dinner will be baked chicken,
mashed potatoes, noodles, veg•table, salad, pie and coffee.
Price is $1 for adults and 50
eents for school children. Th is
will be a church project, with
11 proceeds toward the pat'sonage
.J fund.
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It was decided to have the
II Christmas dinner and party in
~ 'he annex Friday night, u•
n•c1em- l
ber l~th, with a covered dish
dinner and exchange of gifts.
Bible study conducted by Helen Hartis, followed with very
interesting group discussiolt
Hosteos to ile November 21st
!lleeting will be Agnes White,
Bible study by Margaret Winebrenner; Roll call to be
a
Thanksgiving poem.
Meeting dosed with prayer
by Esther Harden. During the
soCial hour, delicious refreshments were served by the hosi!SS, Naomi London, to Dorothy
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Gant, Helen Diddle, Margaret
' I Cottrill, Helen Harris, Esther
Harden, Margaret Winebrenner,
1nd Agnes White.

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Shoins Return
From Vocation
In Florida
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. 'Deneey) Shain have returned from
t vacation in Florida w he r e
!bey celebrated their
25th
wedding anniversary, spending
lhe day in Long Boat Keys and
larasota.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ervine
-1 ;mother of Mrs. Shain) enterlained with a dinner In Cortez.
i{r. ~nd Mrs. Charles Spencer,
lormerfy of Pomeroy, now re•idlng In llradenton Beach, serted lee cream and cake TuesIJy e1ening in honor of Mr.
pel Mrs. Shain's anniversary.
While in FloMda Mr. and Mrs.
$halo visited Mr. and Mrs.
.!)key Sayre in St. Petersburg,
fho were formerly of Racine.

im~rTraining
t::•:.-n~.

John Leonard Ba". son
. and Mrs. Leonard Bass
Syracuse, has completed
tralnll1g at Fort Benning,
,llld bas neen transferred
Leonard Wood, Mo., cOr
tr81nlng In the
Corps.
leaving Fort Bemnlng,
• ~·1M Mrs. Bass and
lipelll 1 weekend

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held amid
Npoi1l . .
Ho111 Koq
lbat the Red Gtlll'dl·may have
tlllllvecl tbeJr uef¥1ness and
jere ~ relepled to 1
~ role In 'lbe cultural

We Have An
Outstanding

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DRESS SOCKS
Choose your favorite style, the short top ~otton socks In
sizes 10 to 15. white and solid colors, the cyton dress
80Cka in sites 10 to 13, white and colors, the orion one
size soeks in solid colors or the long top cotton ~ks in
all sizes. Stop in the hosiery department oo the mam floor
and make your selections.

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Heat resistant. COpper
tint color. Set «11111111 of
1 quart, 2 quul 8lld I
quart bowl

Womens
Slacks

Neck sizes 15 to 17 - Long tails - two button pockets - full cut - colorful plaids and houndstooth
checks.

$19.95 CORNING WARE SRS

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One each 1 quart, 110 quart sauce pana wlth eoversnd, 1
quart saucemau, g loeb skillet l'llh eover, bindle a 2
petite pone. You Save n.96.
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MEN'S COTTON CAVALRY TWILL
Choose now your fall
and winter Slack&amp;. All
the new style&amp; to cord1U'Oy, wool flannels,
orion knits. Stretch
pants, Pennanent press
Koratron. Solids, plaids
and·prlnts.

King Kole Work Pants

Size :ro to liO waist measure. dark grey or dark green. 100'llo
cotton sanforlud sbrunk. Boats and drW poeketa. Warm.
comfortable, Joq wearlnJ.

$5.95

Special .

$16·99

Warp's Easy On Storm WindOw Kits

39c '
Storm Daor Kill, Extra hHvy plutlc

ELBERFELD$ ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR

and 32to 31

WEMBLEY NECKTIES

I QUART TEFLON COATED

Choose Your
Little Girls
Slacks Now

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We have a complete stock of
little cirla olacko, IDIID,V dll·
ferent atyles to choose from
Ja solid&amp; llld prints - all
washable fabric•.

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colors. Tan, grey or green. Sizes 38 to 50.

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Sizes 7to 14
1.95 to 2.95

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Paisleys, Solid Colors, Neat Figurea, Striper,

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FRHZER PAPER

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SPECIAL SALEI

MASON - Mrs. Terlsha May Syracuse Village voters on 1 Attorney Porter, like Mayor ! time.
water," oald Mayor Lond.on,
Reyno!Ua, who had beea Ia (UP!) _A Titan 3C wwthona
Hoffman, 81, died Wedne!day November 8 may determine the Herman London and o111er Yil· "The newiopooal, if ap-1 "but It would also make availa- Korea only 17 dayo before hls rocket rammed an wvnanned
... for Jurr Olk State
at the home of her daughter, fate of their town-owned water !age officials, reports the water proved, would l only give the ble Ouctuallnl assessment bas- death, wa. the bero wbea Gemini capsule toward e8l1ll
t!ID,iflt for Improvements
Wllllam Lucas of Clncin· system.
assessment program has ended village an
unity to serve ed on valuation year Ia and . North Koreaa l•vaden virtu- and then zoomed up qa1a to
1M H!ibWIY Department,
. Mrs. Hoffman, formerly Residents Jn the growinl com· up being unfair In that all pro· oil homes
the town With year out."
lilly wiped oat 111 American orbll four satellltes ID
!r!Nda 10'1 1114 88 In Perry
County, wu a melJio munlty of nearly 800 citizens Jo. perty owners are not taxed
"The situation at this tlme," patrol a U1f mUe -th Of spectacular test debut fot1
• AlbeM tounlles.
of the Oak Grove EUB cated about $ mileo east of equ3lly.
Wli}}i
according to Porter," is that the the Korean deDlllitarized zoae Ameri&lt;11's first milltary JIIIDo
~f rilnttd fU6,ootl II slmlllr Church.
Pomeroy will vote for or It, therefore, has been pro- 1f
illlUal subscribers to the water (DMZ&lt;.
In-space program.
fVndl. llld In Athena COtlniJ, Mrt. Hoffman WIIS born May sgalnsl a 3.3 mill bond issue proposed througn actions passsystem are carrying the water
The Air Fom'a m'cMI&lt;Ne
I'I'J,OOO plll8nlnfl tees for a 1819. She was the delllhter outside the 10 mill Umltatiou. ed by council that Syracuse voassessment burden and there Is Bolli pareats were visibly launcher was following • ~
114 ltlle tleCIIctD ol U, 8. IS
John and Rutn Grayhan Cunters go to the polls and decide
no way to make any change shaken and in tears
wbea
tu th
lllrougb ...,._,
iia, AtbeDI Bypass lor an
She was preceded In Reasons tor the proposal are f if they favor attempting to reotller than by passage of the Informed by United
~~orm&amp;: an hour of C!MJDI«.
•lad . .J mi!Jioa.
death by her husband In 1913. to recall and repa_y assessment move these Inequities through
3.3 mills levy."
lnleroalloolll that their •••
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Survivors Jncluda two 80118, Rus· bonds previously ISSued and to pwage of the 3.3 mill levy.
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Solicitor Porter, Mayor Lon- may "'celve Americ8'1 big!J. ::·~=b ":~unique twiHI&lt;LB/al B
and Dallal Letart, W Va attempt to raise enough
The Issue If approved would
don, members of council and lsi honor poslllamonaly.
The Titan soared l2S mllN
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two daugbiera, Mrs.
to extend the town water
allow the village to sell' new Wllliam Carl Riggs, 78. form- several residents aware of the "We'"' real proud of bJm," high and then nosed over too
WAS-TON - WITJI
,00 Mn. Homer Bennett, Cin- tern eight-tenths of a mile
bonds up to $50,000 that can be erly ~f this area, d1ed Wedaes· situation all agree, "Something saki Mrs. L•welf D. Rey"oods, send the Gemini on Ill JIIWII"
arueiiDI Allan odyssey
. cllmaU
a newly annexed section of
paid back during a 40 year per- day m Cnlumhus. Funeral ser- must be done to pay the vil· "I bope hlo having to dle will dive reentry toward
Soalll
1
!!1m. .l'rakleal Jobnaon lllrDild ~al 8enices will be held Incorporated village.
iod.
vices will be held Saturday at tage's water system lndebtriess help those other .fOOr boyo Atlantic reeovery fleet. Once
tiidq to plw for lliDtber trip 11 tht ·Oak Grove EUB Clrurcl! ~ water assessment - . Sollcltor Port~ reveals $22,000 U a.m. at the Shroyer Funeral since under lbe current pattern tver the,..,..
Gemlnl separated, !be roellel'l
Milled at lt!dJdlng a COIIItiLIUs
third stage turned around and
1 1 m with burial ionglime controversial topic m of the amount raised through Home In COlumbus followed bv there is not sufficient money to
fiJI' hilt policies - thia lime In ~ M!ort~ Park. The dlseusalons ol Syracuse rest the levy would be used to elim· a short sel'lli~ Sundoy at 2 p. ~. the bonds as they come
fued again to zip up Into onll
tlnonl bll own ·eott~~try-men. Rev 0 H. Carder and Rev dents :- was levied In 1957 an~ inate !he water assea3ment m. at !he Ewmg Funeral Home dll!l.
with a ''space bus" Cllt1iDI
The Ollef ~Uve
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1D olftciate
· $34,:110 worth · of bonds Issued. bond debt and It would not be In Pomeroy, with the Rev. Car·
'lId Wldaolday night from a
~ oo,d ~ Ue In ataie at VU1a1e solieltor Frahk W. Por- assessed agalnat property own- ver Willlams officiating.
Veterans Memorial Hospital
lhr~t~~ .::::.~
~e, 17~y journey to
churcb from 1,30 un Ume ter, Jr., has reported
ers !hereafter. Add!Uonal funds Mr. Riggs was a rrtired en- ADMISSIONS - Henry Doer·
launch ntan control re, •~
_. Allan and Pacific nations ~
ice Frl nds'
. n worth of the water
made available could then be glneer of the New York Central fer, Middleport.
that the two-ton Gem1n1 ~
that IDclilded 1 brief visit
~nrv ' e may ~a at bonds lire still OUlstantllnJ
used to help finance construe- Railroad Company, a member DISCHARGES - Mrs. Don •
craft's or
IIIII willte
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lite VJe1 Nam fighting front 1114 . toglesooa Funeral .,Home the Ohio School E~ees
of the water aystem Into of the B of F !&lt; E No. 583, a aid Johnaoo and son, Mrs. Joha The Meigs Cnunty Board of arachute"':. dept
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anytime after I p. m. Frillt,7. Uremenl System boldlng them.
next annexation area
as member of ihe Hill Top Cnm· Yost and.deupter, Charlts Pow- Elections announced Wedneo · :W.Uec1 and thatoy
(Contlllued On Pap Two)
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been planned fOr liOIIIe • munlly Church, a member of ell, Floyd Barringer.
day
to he eligible forcea 5,000 mUes IOlllhealt al
the Veterans Foreign
v•ars
to vote m the up.comlog elec • the
flnl
led
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NOW Y?U KNOW,
and a .veteran of World War 1' Mel&amp;o Oeaerel Hoopftal
lion on November 8.
desc!fl:
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Tile flnl U.S, eeasue II 1'118 SurviVors Include his wife, ADMISSIONS - Laura Lohn, Persons must have resided In and then visually.
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ollowed VIrginia, wHir 747,111 Margaret Y. Riggs; one neph- Pomeroy;
Raber! RumDeld, the same precinct or village in Two minutes later the _..
lnbabitanll to be 1be mlllt elr, Leroy Brechtel; a half bro- Bidwell; Virginia Salser, Syra- Meigs county for the past
was lllllo
lDnef . NEW YORK (UPI) -· Two research
offerallte lD the IJJIHIII; It !her, Cnnrad Blake; a half sis- euse; E. C. Haycraft, Ashland. days, and have been a "'"!dent bing In the BeL ''It II lr*lil
evidence today pinpointing defective ~!A as pre- no\ed lfth In the 1• ·~· Arllnca Roush, and several DISCHARGES - Leonard of Ohio for one year. u a
very nice," lbe Air Force 1114.
TIIMI!nu
I~~:~ of the No. 1 killer of man--Jiiirdeniitg' of the ar- wHir S,III,Mt fllldeill.
IOeces and nephews.
Hess, Jr.
8011 has moved 1o Ohio from
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new. type of beat shield wu •

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Dies Wednesday

MINIRVA

A fine group for your oelecUon. Solid eolors, Strlpes1 COat
Slyleo and Sllpoven. All waobable, comforlllble, IJID very
good values ..See them oo 11le oow in the busy men's and
boyo department oo the lit floor.

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SWEATERS FOR unLE BOYS

Sale! Mens Flannel Shirts

Sberllf illrlanllach al10 . reo
poMI Dill Cowdery, cl!8111d
with 11011 • support, wu talllilit
to the Clnclnnatl
W&lt;&gt;&lt;khilllst
this week after belng sentenced by Probatt COurt Judae F.
H. O'Brien.

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Made by the country'• leadlnr· maker. Oa"\l'er, Wn1111ler,
Narragarset. Choose from corduroy, scru
de~ all
wools, dacron and cottons, laml~~~;ted fabrics. Sizes 36
to 46 and extra sizes 48 to 1!2. Wuat Lenlllhl Car Coal&amp;,
Stadium Coats, Zipper and Jl¢.lon ·!'root •:; eo. Stop fo
right away. Try oo your favonle otyle an buy your
Jackets Now,

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Syracuse
Water
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conference attended last week ccunfly.
by Presldant Johnaon.
It WIIS
consecutive
The President macle a fiylngday of max
effort raldt ·
vlsll to South Viet Nam from •lainsl the IIDI'Ib as the Manila on the 25th, the dey of soon rains eased up.
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the duel In the Gull of Tonkin Marine planes pounded ii'iu
and the same day a flrejust above lbe demlll~
claimed 43 Uvea aboard the U.S. zone where 111ree crack l(d
alrerafl carrier Oriskany In the VIetnamese dlvillou are repGI'IO
same w~ters,
ed pOised for a monsooo .._,
Amencan planes Wednesdaysjve.
Dew 165 missions against the MaJor ·Offellalve DoUifal
north, eight short of the record Some Marine leaden, bti173. Air Force planes hll radarer, have llpi eulled doubt
aites Surlac~ ·to • Air MissUe Communists have beea ·!!bit !II
SAM launching sites, warehous- stockplle enough supplies llltll
es, barges, staging areas, roads enough to !he fighting 1110e . •
and rail lines up and down theehance of a major ~

Columbus and Southern Ohio Electric Co. has applled for a federal permjt to build a $9,500,000 b,ydJV.:
electric plant at the Gallipolis Dam on tbe Ohio side II!
the Ohio River at Eureka.
A preliminary petition was be uaed In Gallla, Metp, Alitmade to the government sev. ena, Vinton, Jacl!Bon IIIII La•
eraf years ago, but the fmal renee ~unties.
,
petition of the utility to !he Two p1eces of Eureka 1111
Federal Power Commission lor estate on the lite of the pro.
a license was made Wedae!d&lt;y po•ed plant have been )IIII'Cbaa.
II asks that it be allowed ~ ed by the utility. They Juclatla
build a plant of 37,200 ldlowntt the old Wtll a.ambel!l ~
capacity, which would use sur- and the property rl Mr. ad
plus water through a f60 !out Mrs. E. It Staley·
Intake canal
~ perlod,a of biCh water
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the -prop.ed ~
Water would be ft\Urnecl to would ~ over-. . 11J llnr
_ lllit .1tver by a tailrace alter 11ow, IDil ac:ea Iii , . p11111
passing througll two 18,600 ldl. would be by • tunnel from 1
owatt generating tmltll. Power tr8llllormer yard 011 1111 W
from the generating plant would above flood leveL

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Elberfelds Are Headquarters
FOR BACHELORS' FRIEND

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They said the 7th Fleet begaD apparently began when the afternoon. Tllere was no report
the unprecedented moves Oct. destroyers Hanson and Mans- of aoy demage to either the
25. There was no announcement field three limea !ired barrages Communist positions or to the
of the new strategy unUI tDday, from their flve-lncb guns In a destroyers.
however,
duel with COmmunist shore Ellrller, the spokesmen ,...
'11ie spokesmen also dlse!Oied batteries on the North Vletna· ported only one exchange of fire
the United Siates Intensified Its mese ®aot Oct. 25.
and said the Manal!eld did the
air war against the Communists
Fired Each Time
shooUng.
Wednesday with a near-record The spokesman said the Observers said the U.S.
number of strikes against key Communists opened fire each government possibly did not
installations in the northtime-twice in the mornln1 of want to announce the new war
The change In sea strategy the 25th and once later In the move during the ManDa aummlt

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Buy them now for your..lf Ill' for illfla
later on. A truly fine .eroup ol 8lllrtl
ln all oizeL Small (14-14~) lledlum IJI.
15'h) Lari• (UI-16'h) and Em&amp; l.orp
(17-17'h). Paloley•, oolld eoloro, Jllllrt
plaldo, denims, eollolll, dacroa alolht.
It'll really ])&amp;)' you to stop .Ia tbe·IDIII'•

Regul~r Juniors Sizes

battle ball a Dille below the
demllltarlzed zone (DMZ). In a
separate clash a lew hours later
South Koreans ldl1ed one North
Korean Jnflltrator and suffered
no losses.
,
U.S. officials said lbe identity
of the 10ldler who stayed to
help his companlona when he
could have got away had not
been clearly estabUsbed yet.
They are expected to talk with
the American who did escape.

By BRYCE MW.ER
Utd &lt;U lnh·natle . I
SAIGON (UP!) -American
warahlps have moved Into
shipping channels off the coilS!
of North Viet Nam, exchanged
fire with slwre batteries and
bombarded cargo junks and
barges smuggling anns to
Cnmmunlst forces in South Viet
Nam, U.S. apokesm'l!l said
•oday.

A 29-year-old Racine man Is
helng held In Meigs
County
jail on an affidavit charging
him with the theft of a three
months old Shetland pony the
morning of August 29.
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Meigs County Sheriff Robert
C. Hartenbach fdenUf•ed him
1, ,..,.
BONG
KONG - MORE a• Lester Pike. .
l.bu two mJDion pushing, chant· The sheriff said Pike is charg.
lied GUirdl · jammed a ed with stealing !he pony from
liquate Ia PekJna lDday to re- an area outside the Sundown
new Instructions from Night Club and taking it into
' · ' leadm 1114 slwut prailel West Virginia In the back seat
~ .Cbl-ese Cnmmuntst party of his automobUe. The animal
~ Mao TBHung. lt wu was 10ld ln We•t VIrginia.
*'~' ,~~rpet rally 10 .far.
Hartenbach said Pike was ar.
!11Ports
from
Japanaae
Dew&amp;rtlted
by authorlttes In Ripley
111
men;In lbecapital aa1t1 on another char&amp;e. and had
J'eilllt• Gate ol !leavenly been conilned In the Jackson
ft4ee lqu.are ov•dlu•ed with CniDlty fall there for several
lldlillnl 1, . IIIlo beard I days prior to his belDII taken
Wtel ))
trom .Defense- Into CUI!ndy here on tile pony

SPORT
SHIRTS

lies, soft woofs, arne] jerseys,

United Presbyterian
Church
met recently m the church an.

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Time to Buy
Mens

AU conveniently arranged for

Election Day
Dinner Pions
Mode by Closs

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966

Racine Man
Charged in
Pony theft

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CHILLY
DAYSI

Ready to Wear Department

JANET VERMILLION

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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in&amp; cbemlcal bonds and the doing research on ~on of this November·

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electronic structure of mole- m o r e complex c om p u t e r Offlclala of the Board ol
·l:uJes by the molecular orbital projecta. '1be projecta are used tJons noted that 25S
Middleport pollee ~
method."
In studying almost everything ballotS had been cast u
a two car lleddllll WedJW.
K11s!ler, M, worked closely from ancient Blttlte to PI'Ob- vember I. Absentee
11 1:10 p. m. Gil N!td!i
.with ~OJ'Ican scienU$18 at lems relatia8 to medicine IIIII, may be caat up to November
~"'¢,
Ilistitute .ol Tecl!- bioJoiy.
Robert W. Bimlll. M,
noloq bt developing the ·la811' Mulllken Is !he third AmerJ. JENKINS PltoMtmi:D
Wll IIDpJ 111
whlcli Ia uaed In scientifle eM ~ year to w,ln a Nobel Gary &amp;:. Jenklna, IOD of Mr
wileD 1111 I*'
i'eseatclt IJid. bas been .applied Prl.ze. The •Iller !n ·" ""' IIIII Mn Fred Jenkilll,
lbe retr lit a lo medical' purposes. A laser caneer researchei'I-Prol. Pey- cuse, bas been
Ll!n lla!T,
ll!ed In an ere ton Rous of ~eleller Univtr· Pic. to Lance
1, BklwtD. 11m . .
'• 411 iJii! Duke of slty In ..Jiew. ·)'of!t and Prof. chief clerk In
Mayor 0. 0. Flsller'a ·C=~~;~
. Qlar~ '- •
.,. of, lb,e Ban the United ~les Marine
.failure to lllllnWll 1
11011' worlt:ing 'lith May lsbo!IIOJJ, of . ~. at Olu-Lal, VIet 'Nam,
dlatance. 'l'lleli,
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the ·'lbey abq~ .the tao.• mecll· 11 a Pomeroy ll1ab School
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Successful Good-'- Will Tour

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Jim Rickman

lll!'l!!'he4 a nell' Toyland de:~~eqt W\ldoesday on the
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President Johnsons'a S1,5tJO.mlle
F._.. Eastem lrlp a~ob?
Ia tbe followiDJ- dlspa~ UPI
Wbite Bouse reporter Metrllllla
Smith, . who traveled • willa
Jobuooa and bad aeeompallled
Prealdent DW!gbt D. Elsellbo,..
or om similar Joumeys, CiveJ bfl
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aareement reached with llantl, a part of the world wh.-.
and this could mean cruel atlenlio~ Is needed, and. ha
prolong~ of holtU!Iies.
· underlined the fact lhat-lhi .11ar
"'l'he 20110 square loot addition
.Some , , of Johnson's c?tlcs lp VIet Nam Is mtJ4lh Jllj)~ than
~~-'~arpeted, offering attractlveretard~ the Ullletable as 10 ~. Am~l'\I!ID ma*r, bullll)~t
ne.5 and comfort.
much ,rand-1tandtng by the other nations also have 1rP0P1
President. But this view over- lllblilll there.
!The ~ilion t' burstin&amp; with
looked the fact tha.I Premier. Jahnson d Is e 11 1rn e ~'
tnlor arid 110 Well arTanled evNguy\'f Cao Ky of Soyth VIet 4omesti~ Wlillcal mo!lvepo btfn the smallest customers eas·
Nallj flvanted such ~ances ~ .hJI ;trlp,
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they are. ).ooking .
11 ~: . Plus • ,peulbty. llepublleanl elalllleil lhll l l
fl'Otn.
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for. I
l'Oiilll IS plea»&gt;l)A in 1
more lmportdlit fact: When .
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By MElllUMAN SMl\'8
Soviet Forelln Minister Andrei Its ballc pui'JIO(ie. MotlvaHon ..
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WASHINGTON (UPIJ-J&gt;ru.
, A. Gromyko saw .•Jbluuon one thlna, _results another. ,.,Tllt
Ulilldteelsls fotind ·there.
!dent Johnson may regard It as
! llhortly lltlore the Allruttrlp, bt ~cj Ia .that_ .a ...~~e
an
overslmpllcatlon
but
ldlltrtn
88 much u aucpllecllhallllCh Prtlldant domina'"" 1111 trlnt
~!tlon to the ioya, there
to the Fir' East w~s ellellllallY'
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a llJDetablt mllht be 1 •trona pagea . and broadcast newa
decorations of
• goodwfll tour. In that respect,
Inducement for Hanoi to rome Sbo~ of ' l~~ ~-~-QD ;
and gift wrapII
WI!
a
success.
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lletltr part tl17 ...y;;;-11 t!i)l
.also avllilable.
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As
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mission,
By
United
Press
lntel11811otud
Wu'a.
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Nt
Mlraelea
are
peakln.tlln muy _arsas,
has &lt;i!inodeled the
ltowever
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11
probably
will
be
A
hard-hitting
autumn
storm,
In
appraislnl
bla
31,50fl.mlie
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of space in his jewel·
some tiDle before concrete accompanied by howl!•&amp; winds tour, II ahould be remembered
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lack
of
multiend
sub-freezing
temperature~.
that
the
President
repeatedly
than ever.
become evident.
covered Ohio with 11 much as warned Americans nfll {o expect
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This certainly wu true of the IO Inches of snow and drifts as miracles from Manila. He said
employees who are
immense world tour of Pres- high aa two feet or more today. repeatedly there would be many
take care of every
!dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. He AI least six deaths were at- long, hard days before peace
AF'l'ER TOYS - Llitte Barry Van Matre, being transported in a shopping cart
have a lay-away ser- by his mother, Mrs. Cecile Van Matre of Mason, is reaching for toys at Tiny's
a t I r a c t e d record • breaking lrlhuted ro lbe premature blast comeo to Southeast Asia. He did
~illalille io all customers
new Toyland in Middleport.
crowds everywhere he went, but of winter which roared Into the this before and afler !he
lo start their Chri s ~
be IOUDd tbat lhla did not 111ean state early
Wedne~da,O aod summit meettng. But no disclal. •~
l!laSI'shoppjng early.
progres~ :award aolutlon of twirled eastward durin&amp; the mers, however etoquen~ could WASHINGTON (Ul'JI - ,;i'bt
; Tlie W Toyland will be open
mternational problems.
night.
check public expectations.
gnvemment and Bordan F~
lroll]•·9'30 a. m. till 9:30 p. m.
Agree On ProJI'Im
Generally speakln&amp;, John"n Co. worked today to auure, lj1l
Mon4aY through Saturday and 1 I·
Johnsen's principal diplomatic Hundreds of motoriata were dld accomplish two principal removal of a powdered ~
io a."m. til1 7 p. m. Sunday.
chore on his recent trip wu the stranded In Northwestern Ohio, 811d pre-announced fllli'POIOS of product !rom stores. Some if"
: A :~- wareho•se Is under
.even-nation Manila conference. which bore the brunt or the out- hJJ trip. He focused a*ntion on 11 contaminated with a ~·
cons~~-~ciJon a11d will be finishIt produced an ambltlous burst In one of the earliest
·
1ny danaeroua baeterla. ,, .
ed iJ11Jlecember 15. The warecommunique, agreement on four anowstonns witilln memory of
f'
The Foed and Dnr&amp; Admlnlthous~ liill contain 5,000 square
hlgh-prJnclpled goals for Pacillc many residents.
tratlon (FDA) said· Bonjfm'l
(eet 1of,,l!t_pace. A new parking
and Asian nations, and a Gov. James A. Rhodes, who
stsrlac a product used widm&gt;
f&gt;t hai'i&lt;men built for the
bad te return !rom 1 day of
for babies' Iormulu and ~
1mploy~. leaving more parkcampaigning In the You11111town
supplement to milk in·
itlg tp8ee for customers.
area by bus beeautle of poor
famllles, conlllned the. bacllrla
' santa will b• on hand at
llylJIII condltlona, notified c1iv~ Leonidu (Lon) Greenlee, salmonel11. The efleol II . .p~~~.
tlny~s : during the
holidays,
lion hl&amp;hway heads to Ill all Rutland Street, Middleport, died maine ptlsoniJII. Tht htftOiiOIII
making at least two ''isits.
available equipment out to clear Wedne!day at noon at
the Clln be fatal 14 Infanta andj l)llt,
c peh Q N the roads.
Meigs General Hoapltal at the erly perSOIII.
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Thomas E. a art, , ew "If necessary, rent equipment
Born
A
ril
!89lln
Announcement
of
the
contqlo
29
1
Haven, W. Va., died In CUlton, to get the hl&amp;hways open and :~~u~k;:· W
be ;., the inatlen came Wednesd1y lion&amp;
Wednesday afternoon.
trlfflc rnovln&amp; a111n;• Rhodes son of iate ·Clayburn and Ma· with an FDA advllory to llllltll-!
(Continued From Page One)
Survivors Include hill wife, slid h~ rold the dlvltlon chiefs ria Kimberling Greenlee. He ers and othen to atop ull!Jtl
a Manila summit conference of I
Ella M., New Haven;
four
was preceded in death by I Siarl1c.
Jni
America's allies in the Viet '
daughters,
Mrs.
0.
J.
Howard,
sit
blQthers
and
sisters.
.
The
FlDA
epokelllllll
ultl,
Nam war.
New Haven; Mr.
Eugene
MGREST SCORE Glen•
Sur~lvors indude hia wile, Borden had agreed to recall 11\:
Collie, Portsmouth, Va. ; Mrl. A. Smltb: 8 llldve of Pike- Gertrude ; two daughter, Misa Starlac stoak diltriDutecl llld
M«n Charged
James A. Husse11, Homestead,
Betty Greenlee, at home, and oiler stereo and Cllltol\tlrt rt-.
1 m1
SPRI~GFIELD, omo - A '
Fla.; Mrs. Michael Elios, South vRie, Ky., presenty e poyMrs. Eugene (Doro""•) McDan- funds on their purchUts of U.~
ed by the State Hlgbway D0"''
3[) yea r-old Urbana man was
Point, 0 .: five sotll, Thomas pat1menl (rttldent eapaeer tel, Middleport; 1 brother, E. product,
drarged with first degree murP., Ml!dlson,
Va.; Joseph 01 Jtt'll"\ll'olfti ie4J' 'LoglaJ T. Greenlee, Pomeroy, and ·..a
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.Alden, .L~ul,sy[lle, Ky.; Jack G. reoelvetl the 111.,..1t IClGrf •• grandson, Michael Eugane.
LOCAL TEMPI
ing oJ ..Spring!leld mother ol 1 .
Keno\la, .VIVa.: Roy M., Hunt•··
Fwleral services will be Sat- Temperatun. In downtowl
three t~reh.
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lngtbn, W. Vl.: Dan 8., Gaines$lt~~~:f~7~~ff~=·::· !ll'day al 11 a. m. at the Raw!- Pomeroy Tbunday at 11:30 t ..;
H&lt;ch:!rl! Jell, charged in the '
viDe,
Fla.;
a
brother,
Harry
I
K
ii . s ilh '
lle . of lngs . eoats Funeral Home with m was 32 deJI'eel under cloudy
sl.1yi ng of B~lly F'awtes Irwin,
THROW RUG SALE - Mrs. Ted Swartz, New Haven, and Mrs. Yvonne Wil· S. Capehart, New , Haven, :13 : ~.n:On; ~~.:e~lu;, 11 the Rev. Donald llleks oln&lt;iat-: skies.
wa.• to be questioned loday by
son, M.iddlewrt, are in the middle of a pile of throw rugs during the rush by a grandchildren, 24 great grand- 1, Iii% Unl
II}' ef K 111 k lng. Burial will he in the River·
police iii connection with the
1
large number of women for the bargains Wednesday at Tiny's Bargalnland and
.
cltlldren,
and
one
gre'f
great
!
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AMVETS TO MEET
dealh. ql',onother
Sprincfield wo_. ' ?
Tiny's Toyland in Middleport Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Wilson, behind her. were grand~hild.
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I :'~:"!flll':n:~ent jO~ rt- Mr. Greenlee was 1 retired The Meigs COunty AM\'&amp;T .
man. , .:· z
looking for the rugs of their color choice whe.n they went under the· pile-sen·
Mr CaJif!h&amp;rt was 1 retired 1
'IIi 11 8 member of the crane operator for the New Post No. SO will meet ·. Mimdq
~Ph*
~
. civil ·service employee who lrad ;::.7oll~~ety
of Profeaotea•l York Central Railroad Co., a at 7 p. m. at the hall.
Marin8 KiUed
taught
school
several
years,
""iae'iii''
(ifso
a mnr l11eh1ber of the Baptist Church
11111
LOS ANGELES - f'OUR MA·
· served on ihe Gra!Iam District
ol'ibi' Oltl~ vaber ·C-ap· 111 Leon, W. Va., and " member
WEATBER'
rine firefighters wert! killed and ,
School
Board,
was
a
member
ttr
fcit'flrofeslllobal
f:i!Kineero.
of
the
Kanawha
Valley
Lodge
WJady,
colder today, lllp
one other was bumad critically '
36 · F&amp;AM. ,
of
the
New
Haven
Methodist
·
No.
.
!l-14,
lew
~IIIPllll IIi. Moollf
Wednelda)' at Camp Pendleton, '
1 1-Church
and
of
the
Masonic
.
m
.
Masonic
lltt'Yicea
will
be
on
'cioady,
COiltlnUti
cold _Fri4IIJ
pushil!g the d~ath ton to 14 In
LOdp.
GAME
OF
WAITING
Friday
at
I
p.
rn.
by the Mldfle- witb ••ow flurrlel tiOI'III.
• two-diiJ series of louthem
I'ITI'SBURGH (UPIJ - The P"!1 Lodge No. 363, F.,.M.
Califarnld' brush fires.
.
He
was
born
August
31,
1883.
Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Fnerx!s may call at die filrlerPLAN SALE
The· . :~tathemecks
were
100 of the and the otriklng International al home anytime.
m
New
Haven,
the
The
Ky1er
Methodlat Won!among 1111) enlisted men and 2t
Iate Thomas G. Capehart and j Brotherhood of Eleftrical Work.
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civilian. firemen who fought five
Mar•aret Bolen Capehart
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dif[eJ'I!llt lirej which blackened '
more tlran 6,1100 acres at the
Funeral services Will be held , game today as a walkout enCOLUMBUS (UPI) -Nble- 8, at Mrs. Cora Ward'• s~
sprawlini:hase near Oceanside. '
at the Foglesong Funeral Home tered Its third doy.
teea yean 110 1 film ,.11 building. Luncheon will .H.I' .
The blaze were brought under '
Saturday at 2 p. m. with the
mailed from lbe Oillo Sllle ved at lha Kypr Lcldtt H.U.
control ·.. al 3:30 ~ - m. PST
Rev. Mar.UI Ttaugb and Rev.
TAKEN TO HOLZER
Vaivenlty eampaa to 111111r-'
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Martin Berilford
olflctatlng. MASON- Bert McAbee, Weot baa Bnl"y, It arrloed back
110 RETURN TQ W.OIIk.
Burial wiU be In the Graham Columbus w:aa rushed to Hoi • by mall TlleHsJ. ne fllm'a TOLEDO (UPI) - Solne sat
"'l.
cemeteey; Friend• may eill at •er Hospital by FOJlesong am- titles ''Tbe Lon pol Mlle."
employes returned to _work 1•· ·
Cepeda Fanl
the
funeral
home
alter
a
p.
m.
bulanoe
Wednesday
aufferlnc
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day, ending a two-day sbike IIi
SAJIUl!ANCISCO - A JURY
Friday.
difficulty In bnaihinc.
tllO Gentral Mills ptant.
··
of elg~!' ".Vomel! and four men I
has ~d against Orlando I
Cepedlijt Yormer San )i'rimctsco
Giant!' first baseman, In hi• ;
$1 mauOJ: damage suit against
Look :M"8gezine. ·
1
The verdict came late Wed- 1
nesday night after a 12-day trtal I
In which Marvin Lewis, Cepeda's attorney, . asked lor the I
damagd on grounds thai the
ma~az)ne had n libelous i
statenM!Its In tli@ disrupted
ari icle,. entitled •·Orlanda Cepe- '
do - can he Slug l!is Way Out !
of the !Joghouse?"
CHECKING OUT - A long line of euetomers Is shown at Tiny's new Toyland
DEMOCRATS TO RALLY
addition and also in the Bargainland during the noon hour rush as the store ,, ,
A Democrat rally will
be
opened for business at its Pearl-S! location on Wednesday. Mary Roush is the
held at 7 p.m. Salurday at the
cbecking out customers with their toys and other Items-Sentinel photo.
campaign h•adquartm on 116
w. Main Street In Pomeroy. MuRoush is Urging
sic wlll be provided. The pubPayment of Dues
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blueprint for the tCOIIOmic and
social belterment of the area.
The attenllen-grabbed 1n the
communique was the aectlon
promising wllhdrawll of allied
troops f!oom South Viet Nam six
months after the fiChtlnt 1tops.
This was an open..end proposl·
Uon in that the Viet Cong ndghl
not :~art If be bOUnd •by any

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THE DAILY SENTINR
DEVOTED TO iNTERESt OF

MEIGS . MASON Altf!A

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crown. The Bulldogs, I Nelsonville. "I doJi'.t,
think ! while Pomeroy has a 3-3 league
on the ether hand, would take that will he the &lt;;ll!!e
this slate and is &gt;-3 overall
the SEOAL champlOIISblp liD· w4" he vowed.
Pomeroy's probabl) starting
shared, with a win over the "We hope our boys will get IoflensiVe lineup bas Steve Fin·
Pomeroy club, and for the sec- up enough steam to go out 1aw at left end; Mike Hargraves
ood straight season.
there aod try to avenge the' at left tackle; Jack Mallory,
"It appesred our beads were 68·0 ticking Athens gave
us lieft guard; Pat Story. center;
just a bit to big for our helmets last year," promised Bickel IEd Baer, right gurad , John
last Friday night" s&amp;i!J Bickel, Athens is presently 5-l inj Wolfe, right tackle; Bill Engo! the Panthers' u.a' loss to SEOAL play and 11-2 overall, lisb, riJht end; Don Swisher,

:Middleport at Gallipolis
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SEOAL Finale
back

Robertson wound

Coach Fred Phillis' Middleport Yellow Jackets invade
_
Gallipolis Friday night In the 1966 Southeastern 0 h i o
The Baltimore Bullets, wbo points and Guy Rodgers with Z5. Knicks.
League finale for both squads.
thought Chicago was a great Elsewhere, Bostoo downed ,
For the visiting Yellow Jacket,s, it will mark the end
pla&lt;e to visit but not a very Los Angeles 133-108 and Cincin- fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
of an era. A member of the SEOAL since 1929,
nice place to Jive, are finding nati shaded New York 131-12ll. j
will consolidate with Rutland and l'omeroy in 1967.
the Windy City unfriendly to I J hn H r k u d 27 • ts
game al Gallipolis will mark the Jackets last appearance
out-of-1/Jwners also.
o
av ICe ne e
porn.
Forked Run
as a member of 42-yyear-old conference.
Before moving to Baitimor&lt; [or the Celllcs: who . won their
The Philllsmen will attempt
in 1963, the Bullets resided in fifth game m SIX deciSions. The
Sport5men's Club
to end a six-game losing streak. Iite weight advantage over
Chicago and were known at Lakers, playmp Without stars
Since downing Wahama 22-6 on opponent.
times as the Zephyrs and Jerry West and Elgin Baylor,
All Day Sunday
Tb
Yellow
Jackets
are
. couldn ,t .suffered
their
seventh setback
Se pt. I6• the J ackeIs have ,__
=n
e
"You go up I'll walt 10 ooe tbe Packers. But they JUSt
.
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defeated by Jacksoo, 36-6; Ath- only small in size, but In num·
pi;lareo"'
make a living and sbifted the · mne ouRmbgs.t
.,. .,.
0
ens ~; Nelsonville, 18-6: her as well.
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scar o er son ra 111·"" ""
Refruhmonts
Pomeroy, 32-16; Logan . 48-6 :. Middleport, owner of
nine
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I five straight points t';lllJ! 'th!r
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and Wellston, 35 o. Overall, the SEOAL grid crowns, h" won
When the National Basketball Royals ahead 125-120 '\ylth J: 2! AU FISh and Game M~mbers
Jarl&lt;ets are t-7-u.
16 games from Gallipolis
Association decided_ to expand ~ee:_~s~incinn~ti . ~lpped· llfw •Dd other Sporumen JDV!Ied
··-{)BIIIpolis will attempt
to 19!9. Gallipolis has won2l.
this season, Ch1cag9 was1
· -- - ----··~----- ·-··return to the win column after lng the past 19 years. GAHS
sel~cted a~ the Bullets couldn't !
having its four game victory has won 15 tilts from the
wa1t to VISit the new team to
chain snapped 24-14 by Athens Countians. Friday'a meeting
take advantage of its castoffs I
AT
Ia"· week. A. GAHS victory. tween the two srhools will
from the other NBA clubs.
toupled with a Pomeroy tri- the 38th. There have heen no
But the Bulls have heen a lot i
dinph over champion Athens, ties.
CLEVELAND cUPI)
The tougher than expected. In fact, I TUESDAY ............... 12 Noo'!-3:30 P.M.
would give the Galllans a slice At Middleport last year,
oddsmakers favor the Cleveland they're a lot tougher than the
WEDNESDAY , •.•• , •.•• •... 2 P.M.--4:00 P.M.
of the 1968 conferene&lt; title.
HS blanked_ the Yellow Jackets [Browns by 16 'poinls In their re- Outlets . this_ season, breaking ,
THURSDAY . . .• , •• , •.••.. . 4 P-M.-6:00 P.M.
''It will be Parents and Se.niors 20-0. Last hme MHS played ?" lvenge match Sunday with the even m eight games whde l FRIDAY . ...• •• .••••..... 12 Noon-6:00P.M.
Nlgl!t in the Old French City. Memorial Fteld m Galhpohs, Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baltimore has dropped eight or'
9:00 P.M.-Cioting
Coach Terry tlansley
will Coach Bob Ashley's tads in- The tangle at Pllt Stadium ! nine encounters, including a 102- l SATURDAY . . ....... . ...... 3:00 P.M.-closing
stiirt ·an all • senior team in Dieted an 3-6 los.• on the Galli· will be a re-match of the Oct. IIH deciSion to lhe expansiOn I SUND.Y - . . . . • . . . . . . . • • • . . 12 Noo~loslng
tile · Blue Devils final
home politans. That was in 19!J4.
&amp; game won by the Browns 41· 1team Wednesday mght.
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GAH5, with the emptiO~ o[ 10. Cleveland i5 on a current Chicago,_leadmg all _the way
Ml'.ll Gallipolis gridmen will he Jeff Smith, is in good phySical four-game winning streak that after erasmg a 1-0 deficit, was l
POMEROY, OHIO
Introduced, along with their condition for the contest.
has put them back in conten· l paced by Erwm Mueller with 26 1'I,""!!!!"!"!!!"!"''!!"!"!!""!!!""!!~""!!!""!!""!!!~~--!'!"'....,'!"!!'!"'~~
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with a 5-3-0 overall record, In- will he the m•n to watch by tie-win start under new coach
side the SEOAL, Gallipolis Is GAHS Friday. Sauer Is eighth Bill Aulllin, have lost five in a
4-2. The Blue Oevils own con. In loop scoring with 26 points. 1row for a! 1-H season record.
ferenC¥ w1ns· over Logan, Jack- . Jim Gilmore, Bruce Sndth 1 Big guns for Cl~vel'ncj will
son, Nelsonville and Wellston. and Larry Mitchell are pacing be Lerqy !{ell~ .arnj ~Je
For !he first lime since Sept. the Galllans' offensive attack ' Green, .currenUy r~ .~1""'1
23, Gallipolis will have a defin. after eight games.
and .mJ.h r~lli'•!W~Iy,, "'ll"ng
the NFI:.'s leading ru~hers. ,
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
In the first ga!JIO against
(Offense 1
Pitlburgh, both 1·an (or !I)Ore
GALLIPOLIS BWE DEVILS VS. MIDDLEPORT JACKETS than 100 yards, Kel ly 113, and
Pl-AYER
YR. WT. POS. WT. YR.
PLAYER Green 103.
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Bruce Smith •••. 4 130 LE 137 2
Dennis Au II Kelly ranks second \Q, Lo1. AnJohn Rake ------ 4 181 LT 210 3 __ Bernard
geies•Ram's fullback_ !,)~~ . Bass
Gary Smith ----- 4 190 LG 145 4 •• R.
In lile.JIIFL J;U.Splshilli~ 1 3lmMt, 1
John Magnussen 4 155 C 146 4
Ray Hindy In .Ill attem • ~.. 1'~ ·
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Jeff Smltb ------ 4 165 RG 160 4 ===-~
two huoclred pordundH,Kh~l~, h5"3'
Roger Buah ----- 4 201 RT 146 2 __ Max Whitlatch . gone for 58ll ya s. • as 8 ·
(l~eg Howell ---- 4 161 RE 150 4 ____ Steve Pullen average.
ds l\b.
Lowen Evans •••• 4 157 QB 145 4 __ Asa Bradbury Bass, who ~ea :VI . 63t
Bryan Swain •••• 4 164 LH 150 4 ••• George Sauer yards, has nl1l e 140 atll!mpts
Danny Davlea ••• 4 165 RH 135 3 ------ Bill Swan for only a 4.5 average.
Lewis Bush ----- 4 150 FB 150 3 __ Mark Tannehill In 85 tries, Green has rushed
(De{tn&lt;e)
468 yards, for a 5.5 average ..
GAWPOLIS: End&amp;-Howell, Brent Saunders· Tackles Quarterback Frank Ryan "
-:Rick Mosley, Ron Russell; Guard&amp;-Mike Elliot£ Davies; etpecd ll!d to see plentv of
Unebacker&amp;-Magnussen and Jeff Smith· Halfback&amp;-Bruce Sun ay.
Smith Jim Gilmore· Safety-Larry Mitch ' 11
He threw for two touchdowns
MIDDLEPORT:' Jerry Davenport, e3:115, linebacker; in the .0~1 Pittsburgh battle
Duane Johnson, 3-lal, guard and Pat Archer, 1-100, half- fore givmg W11Y to Jim N~;~:l
lnck, only defensive changes.
skt. Last week, Ryan t
' · OFFICIALS-James Stewart, Williamstown w Va · ~h ~: t"n~7 ~~~o~sk~ ~af ta
10
PaUl
tAthens; Karl Hie bel, Belpre and Ed~ard. Held: Ry:. bofds t~ ~~:nd ;~~~ 1~
man, am Ia.
NFL passing list with nlne,tv-1
KICKOFF 1'IME
nine completions and 180
. 8 P.M.
te •· f 55
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MEMORI.\L fiELD
mp.. or per cen .
GALLIPOLIS
· Bart Staff, of Green
1---:--------- number one In the passing
with 102 in !58 attempts for
1,583 yards.

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lllan It .... In leap play,
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· 1n 111110. 'nle 32-man llj1lld II 'GoodWin are ·· lled tor '.ecaad
smaller In lire. ''Out bench Is· ·plilce with 32 polnta each, llnl
where we are hurting
the Hull haa 20 league pol!P -.1 )
· most," Eskt)' ;aid in ·a pre. Bill Brinkman 20.
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quarlerback ; Lenny Van Met- undefea~ squad.
- :B~~lelheDt. ll tart· 1 41QB ~mel ~ a~I!I';!:!J1•
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er, halfback; Kenny English, Retur/ilng from last year'a
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ogs uaua 1 1
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fullbl\cl&lt;, and Bill Moore, slot- powerhouse ljl'e Capt. Eric aen:,ors, three l~a and two :wo ::rce~ttd::: hao
back.
Hummel, quarierback ; Terry IOJl omores on ense.
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Seeing plenty of defe!Wve Ellis, halfback; Greg Hull, The Bulldogs wdl ~pen with , ;· ud tz lp, ~~action will he Mike Wright and ' fullback who played end laat five seniors, four Juniors and u rat Y for umme' . ~=
Stewart Blankenship.
I year; Jeff Rutter, guard; John two sophomores on dete~se.
attempted 12 aenals. compJOI"
Coach Don Eskey, dean of . Lackey. tackle, and Bill Brink- Mike Good"':in "':"k' mnth in ~.:· Chad ;.wo :•:rcpered apd
SEOAL grid mentor., has six I man, linebacker.
:"are~ scois~~~- ~~: :=;;?18• 1 chd or ~ var ' and .IW9:
regulars back from last year's The Bulldogs' oVerall speed umme
__w
lOS. ou. own passes.
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meroy Coach Bud Bickel today of the Panthers' Friday
night game agawst the vlsilmg
Athens Bulldoga.
Should the Panlhera upset the
Bulldogs, the
Eskeycoached Athena club would uiidlnoubtedly be foreed Into shar....!_the 1966 Southeaatern Ohio

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CAR COATS
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STADIUM COATS
Pllt ond quilt
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SWEATERS
PullovtrS and cardlgons. Most wantld
colora. From _
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C.P.O. WOOL
JACKETS
Tht new jacket or
ohlrt. Burgundy and
Navy. With Navy
butlent - - - 9.95

SPORT SHIRTS
Button-down Ivy and
regular collora. Paleley•. madr11, oollda,
checko ond otrlpeo.
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Now that )VIl'Ve seen aD the daring new things our szylists did,
getin and sample some of the safest. soundest ideas on the road!

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Wednesday

Wbat you feel Ia .. - u what
:you aee-ibanb to all the hlh
thinkinc tltat'a 10118 into the way
It ridea, lteen, ltartl, .... and
loob aft4r.10Ql' llfety.

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C&lt;ll'llerilll mspenaion and red Gl'
white atripetires 011 wider wheels.
or course, there ue an sorts ~
new custo111 features you ea:n tldd,
too, auch u tape or FM atereo.
But if you fini so muclt. that'l
new a bit lioo•mueh to nGlelllbtr ·

-drop d•llll to YOlll' deakr'aw
takt a driva. It'll all ,.,.;me
r qlintllr lnbQatew with-want•. lib • ......- lloail; ...,., W.. 'llllfc ·ttllilt'

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easler and thutopplng111100ther. IDg light. AlldMtl*la frollt ud
And both the ataudard V8 and 6 rear with puahbutton bueklea,
are quieker at:artinJr.
and frollt -t belt retractcn.
We pat llfeiJ leltiDrtl • fop All standard, to be llii'L
or aafet:r leatara, For ~pie, ·A1!A tltn'a a "". 8S ur perthere'a an energy-abaorbinrr: 'ferlhaH pt'*ap you Cll1 order
ateering wheel atop the new IG1'thel111P.*IiiSuperSportCoupe
GM-developed enerrr;y-absorlJin&amp; . ~ C~bl!l. FCB' ltarters,
iltAii!lin&amp; eoiUIIIIL A dual11181t8' ·you pta all5ohp Turbo.Tet V8.

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Successful Good-'- Will Tour

-fitn('"'

Jim Rickman

lll!'l!!'he4 a nell' Toyland de:~~eqt W\ldoesday on the
lll!\!lo, •We don't give stamps,
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(EDiTOR's 'NOTE: Wbal did
President Johnsons'a S1,5tJO.mlle
F._.. Eastem lrlp a~ob?
Ia tbe followiDJ- dlspa~ UPI
Wbite Bouse reporter Metrllllla
Smith, . who traveled • willa
Jobuooa and bad aeeompallled
Prealdent DW!gbt D. Elsellbo,..
or om similar Joumeys, CiveJ bfl
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aareement reached with llantl, a part of the world wh.-.
and this could mean cruel atlenlio~ Is needed, and. ha
prolong~ of holtU!Iies.
· underlined the fact lhat-lhi .11ar
"'l'he 20110 square loot addition
.Some , , of Johnson's c?tlcs lp VIet Nam Is mtJ4lh Jllj)~ than
~~-'~arpeted, offering attractlveretard~ the Ullletable as 10 ~. Am~l'\I!ID ma*r, bullll)~t
ne.5 and comfort.
much ,rand-1tandtng by the other nations also have 1rP0P1
President. But this view over- lllblilll there.
!The ~ilion t' burstin&amp; with
looked the fact tha.I Premier. Jahnson d Is e 11 1rn e ~'
tnlor arid 110 Well arTanled evNguy\'f Cao Ky of Soyth VIet 4omesti~ Wlillcal mo!lvepo btfn the smallest customers eas·
Nallj flvanted such ~ances ~ .hJI ;trlp,
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they are. ).ooking .
11 ~: . Plus • ,peulbty. llepublleanl elalllleil lhll l l
fl'Otn.
l
ltt
for. I
l'Oiilll IS plea»&gt;l)A in 1
more lmportdlit fact: When .
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By MElllUMAN SMl\'8
Soviet Forelln Minister Andrei Its ballc pui'JIO(ie. MotlvaHon ..
11DYI• Abb~l »ny
WASHINGTON (UPIJ-J&gt;ru.
, A. Gromyko saw .•Jbluuon one thlna, _results another. ,.,Tllt
Ulilldteelsls fotind ·there.
!dent Johnson may regard It as
! llhortly lltlore the Allruttrlp, bt ~cj Ia .that_ .a ...~~e
an
overslmpllcatlon
but
ldlltrtn
88 much u aucpllecllhallllCh Prtlldant domina'"" 1111 trlnt
~!tlon to the ioya, there
to the Fir' East w~s ellellllallY'
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a llJDetablt mllht be 1 •trona pagea . and broadcast newa
decorations of
• goodwfll tour. In that respect,
Inducement for Hanoi to rome Sbo~ of ' l~~ ~-~-QD ;
and gift wrapII
WI!
a
success.
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lletltr part tl17 ...y;;;-11 t!i)l
.also avllilable.
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As
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mission,
By
United
Press
lntel11811otud
Wu'a.
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Nt
Mlraelea
are
peakln.tlln muy _arsas,
has &lt;i!inodeled the
ltowever
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11
probably
will
be
A
hard-hitting
autumn
storm,
In
appraislnl
bla
31,50fl.mlie
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of space in his jewel·
some tiDle before concrete accompanied by howl!•&amp; winds tour, II ahould be remembered
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reiiUIIt--or
lack
of
multiend
sub-freezing
temperature~.
that
the
President
repeatedly
than ever.
become evident.
covered Ohio with 11 much as warned Americans nfll {o expect
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This certainly wu true of the IO Inches of snow and drifts as miracles from Manila. He said
employees who are
immense world tour of Pres- high aa two feet or more today. repeatedly there would be many
take care of every
!dent Dwight D. Eisenhower. He AI least six deaths were at- long, hard days before peace
AF'l'ER TOYS - Llitte Barry Van Matre, being transported in a shopping cart
have a lay-away ser- by his mother, Mrs. Cecile Van Matre of Mason, is reaching for toys at Tiny's
a t I r a c t e d record • breaking lrlhuted ro lbe premature blast comeo to Southeast Asia. He did
~illalille io all customers
new Toyland in Middleport.
crowds everywhere he went, but of winter which roared Into the this before and afler !he
lo start their Chri s ~
be IOUDd tbat lhla did not 111ean state early
Wedne~da,O aod summit meettng. But no disclal. •~
l!laSI'shoppjng early.
progres~ :award aolutlon of twirled eastward durin&amp; the mers, however etoquen~ could WASHINGTON (Ul'JI - ,;i'bt
; Tlie W Toyland will be open
mternational problems.
night.
check public expectations.
gnvemment and Bordan F~
lroll]•·9'30 a. m. till 9:30 p. m.
Agree On ProJI'Im
Generally speakln&amp;, John"n Co. worked today to auure, lj1l
Mon4aY through Saturday and 1 I·
Johnsen's principal diplomatic Hundreds of motoriata were dld accomplish two principal removal of a powdered ~
io a."m. til1 7 p. m. Sunday.
chore on his recent trip wu the stranded In Northwestern Ohio, 811d pre-announced fllli'POIOS of product !rom stores. Some if"
: A :~- wareho•se Is under
.even-nation Manila conference. which bore the brunt or the out- hJJ trip. He focused a*ntion on 11 contaminated with a ~·
cons~~-~ciJon a11d will be finishIt produced an ambltlous burst In one of the earliest
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1ny danaeroua baeterla. ,, .
ed iJ11Jlecember 15. The warecommunique, agreement on four anowstonns witilln memory of
f'
The Foed and Dnr&amp; Admlnlthous~ liill contain 5,000 square
hlgh-prJnclpled goals for Pacillc many residents.
tratlon (FDA) said· Bonjfm'l
(eet 1of,,l!t_pace. A new parking
and Asian nations, and a Gov. James A. Rhodes, who
stsrlac a product used widm&gt;
f&gt;t hai'i&lt;men built for the
bad te return !rom 1 day of
for babies' Iormulu and ~
1mploy~. leaving more parkcampaigning In the You11111town
supplement to milk in·
itlg tp8ee for customers.
area by bus beeautle of poor
famllles, conlllned the. bacllrla
' santa will b• on hand at
llylJIII condltlona, notified c1iv~ Leonidu (Lon) Greenlee, salmonel11. The efleol II . .p~~~.
tlny~s : during the
holidays,
lion hl&amp;hway heads to Ill all Rutland Street, Middleport, died maine ptlsoniJII. Tht htftOiiOIII
making at least two ''isits.
available equipment out to clear Wedne!day at noon at
the Clln be fatal 14 Infanta andj l)llt,
c peh Q N the roads.
Meigs General Hoapltal at the erly perSOIII.
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Thomas E. a art, , ew "If necessary, rent equipment
Born
A
ril
!89lln
Announcement
of
the
contqlo
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Haven, W. Va., died In CUlton, to get the hl&amp;hways open and :~~u~k;:· W
be ;., the inatlen came Wednesd1y lion&amp;
Wednesday afternoon.
trlfflc rnovln&amp; a111n;• Rhodes son of iate ·Clayburn and Ma· with an FDA advllory to llllltll-!
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Survivors Include hill wife, slid h~ rold the dlvltlon chiefs ria Kimberling Greenlee. He ers and othen to atop ull!Jtl
a Manila summit conference of I
Ella M., New Haven;
four
was preceded in death by I Siarl1c.
Jni
America's allies in the Viet '
daughters,
Mrs.
0.
J.
Howard,
sit
blQthers
and
sisters.
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The
FlDA
epokelllllll
ultl,
Nam war.
New Haven; Mr.
Eugene
MGREST SCORE Glen•
Sur~lvors indude hia wile, Borden had agreed to recall 11\:
Collie, Portsmouth, Va. ; Mrl. A. Smltb: 8 llldve of Pike- Gertrude ; two daughter, Misa Starlac stoak diltriDutecl llld
M«n Charged
James A. Husse11, Homestead,
Betty Greenlee, at home, and oiler stereo and Cllltol\tlrt rt-.
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SPRI~GFIELD, omo - A '
Fla.; Mrs. Michael Elios, South vRie, Ky., presenty e poyMrs. Eugene (Doro""•) McDan- funds on their purchUts of U.~
ed by the State Hlgbway D0"''
3[) yea r-old Urbana man was
Point, 0 .: five sotll, Thomas pat1menl (rttldent eapaeer tel, Middleport; 1 brother, E. product,
drarged with first degree murP., Ml!dlson,
Va.; Joseph 01 Jtt'll"\ll'olfti ie4J' 'LoglaJ T. Greenlee, Pomeroy, and ·..a
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der Wednesday in the fatlll heat- I
.Alden, .L~ul,sy[lle, Ky.; Jack G. reoelvetl the 111.,..1t IClGrf •• grandson, Michael Eugane.
LOCAL TEMPI
ing oJ ..Spring!leld mother ol 1 .
Keno\la, .VIVa.: Roy M., Hunt•··
Fwleral services will be Sat- Temperatun. In downtowl
three t~reh.
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lngtbn, W. Vl.: Dan 8., Gaines$lt~~~:f~7~~ff~=·::· !ll'day al 11 a. m. at the Raw!- Pomeroy Tbunday at 11:30 t ..;
H&lt;ch:!rl! Jell, charged in the '
viDe,
Fla.;
a
brother,
Harry
I
K
ii . s ilh '
lle . of lngs . eoats Funeral Home with m was 32 deJI'eel under cloudy
sl.1yi ng of B~lly F'awtes Irwin,
THROW RUG SALE - Mrs. Ted Swartz, New Haven, and Mrs. Yvonne Wil· S. Capehart, New , Haven, :13 : ~.n:On; ~~.:e~lu;, 11 the Rev. Donald llleks oln&lt;iat-: skies.
wa.• to be questioned loday by
son, M.iddlewrt, are in the middle of a pile of throw rugs during the rush by a grandchildren, 24 great grand- 1, Iii% Unl
II}' ef K 111 k lng. Burial will he in the River·
police iii connection with the
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large number of women for the bargains Wednesday at Tiny's Bargalnland and
.
cltlldren,
and
one
gre'f
great
!
... ~'~'~ . IV~a ~ view Cemetery.
AMVETS TO MEET
dealh. ql',onother
Sprincfield wo_. ' ?
Tiny's Toyland in Middleport Mrs. Swartz and Mrs. Wilson, behind her. were grand~hild.
·
I :'~:"!flll':n:~ent jO~ rt- Mr. Greenlee was 1 retired The Meigs COunty AM\'&amp;T .
man. , .:· z
looking for the rugs of their color choice whe.n they went under the· pile-sen·
Mr CaJif!h&amp;rt was 1 retired 1
'IIi 11 8 member of the crane operator for the New Post No. SO will meet ·. Mimdq
~Ph*
~
. civil ·service employee who lrad ;::.7oll~~ety
of Profeaotea•l York Central Railroad Co., a at 7 p. m. at the hall.
Marin8 KiUed
taught
school
several
years,
""iae'iii''
(ifso
a mnr l11eh1ber of the Baptist Church
11111
LOS ANGELES - f'OUR MA·
· served on ihe Gra!Iam District
ol'ibi' Oltl~ vaber ·C-ap· 111 Leon, W. Va., and " member
WEATBER'
rine firefighters wert! killed and ,
School
Board,
was
a
member
ttr
fcit'flrofeslllobal
f:i!Kineero.
of
the
Kanawha
Valley
Lodge
WJady,
colder today, lllp
one other was bumad critically '
36 · F&amp;AM. ,
of
the
New
Haven
Methodist
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No.
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!l-14,
lew
~IIIPllll IIi. Moollf
Wednelda)' at Camp Pendleton, '
1 1-Church
and
of
the
Masonic
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COiltlnUti
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pushil!g the d~ath ton to 14 In
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by the Mldfle- witb ••ow flurrlel tiOI'III.
• two-diiJ series of louthem
I'ITI'SBURGH (UPIJ - The P"!1 Lodge No. 363, F.,.M.
Califarnld' brush fires.
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He
was
born
August
31,
1883.
Westinghouse
Electric Corp. Fnerx!s may call at die filrlerPLAN SALE
The· . :~tathemecks
were
100 of the and the otriklng International al home anytime.
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New
Haven,
the
The
Ky1er
Methodlat Won!among 1111) enlisted men and 2t
Iate Thomas G. Capehart and j Brotherhood of Eleftrical Work.
• • •--·.... Ul bold a ~·~
civilian. firemen who fought five
Mar•aret Bolen Capehart
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dif[eJ'I!llt lirej which blackened '
more tlran 6,1100 acres at the
Funeral services Will be held , game today as a walkout enCOLUMBUS (UPI) -Nble- 8, at Mrs. Cora Ward'• s~
sprawlini:hase near Oceanside. '
at the Foglesong Funeral Home tered Its third doy.
teea yean 110 1 film ,.11 building. Luncheon will .H.I' .
The blaze were brought under '
Saturday at 2 p. m. with the
mailed from lbe Oillo Sllle ved at lha Kypr Lcldtt H.U.
control ·.. al 3:30 ~ - m. PST
Rev. Mar.UI Ttaugb and Rev.
TAKEN TO HOLZER
Vaivenlty eampaa to 111111r-'
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Martin Berilford
olflctatlng. MASON- Bert McAbee, Weot baa Bnl"y, It arrloed back
110 RETURN TQ W.OIIk.
Burial wiU be In the Graham Columbus w:aa rushed to Hoi • by mall TlleHsJ. ne fllm'a TOLEDO (UPI) - Solne sat
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cemeteey; Friend• may eill at •er Hospital by FOJlesong am- titles ''Tbe Lon pol Mlle."
employes returned to _work 1•· ·
Cepeda Fanl
the
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aufferlnc
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SAJIUl!ANCISCO - A JURY
Friday.
difficulty In bnaihinc.
tllO Gentral Mills ptant.
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of elg~!' ".Vomel! and four men I
has ~d against Orlando I
Cepedlijt Yormer San )i'rimctsco
Giant!' first baseman, In hi• ;
$1 mauOJ: damage suit against
Look :M"8gezine. ·
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nesday night after a 12-day trtal I
In which Marvin Lewis, Cepeda's attorney, . asked lor the I
damagd on grounds thai the
ma~az)ne had n libelous i
statenM!Its In tli@ disrupted
ari icle,. entitled •·Orlanda Cepe- '
do - can he Slug l!is Way Out !
of the !Joghouse?"
CHECKING OUT - A long line of euetomers Is shown at Tiny's new Toyland
DEMOCRATS TO RALLY
addition and also in the Bargainland during the noon hour rush as the store ,, ,
A Democrat rally will
be
opened for business at its Pearl-S! location on Wednesday. Mary Roush is the
held at 7 p.m. Salurday at the
cbecking out customers with their toys and other Items-Sentinel photo.
campaign h•adquartm on 116
w. Main Street In Pomeroy. MuRoush is Urging
sic wlll be provided. The pubPayment of Dues
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blueprint for the tCOIIOmic and
social belterment of the area.
The attenllen-grabbed 1n the
communique was the aectlon
promising wllhdrawll of allied
troops f!oom South Viet Nam six
months after the fiChtlnt 1tops.
This was an open..end proposl·
Uon in that the Viet Cong ndghl
not :~art If be bOUnd •by any

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crown. The Bulldogs, I Nelsonville. "I doJi'.t,
think ! while Pomeroy has a 3-3 league
on the ether hand, would take that will he the &lt;;ll!!e
this slate and is &gt;-3 overall
the SEOAL champlOIISblp liD· w4" he vowed.
Pomeroy's probabl) starting
shared, with a win over the "We hope our boys will get IoflensiVe lineup bas Steve Fin·
Pomeroy club, and for the sec- up enough steam to go out 1aw at left end; Mike Hargraves
ood straight season.
there aod try to avenge the' at left tackle; Jack Mallory,
"It appesred our beads were 68·0 ticking Athens gave
us lieft guard; Pat Story. center;
just a bit to big for our helmets last year," promised Bickel IEd Baer, right gurad , John
last Friday night" s&amp;i!J Bickel, Athens is presently 5-l inj Wolfe, right tackle; Bill Engo! the Panthers' u.a' loss to SEOAL play and 11-2 overall, lisb, riJht end; Don Swisher,

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Robertson wound

Coach Fred Phillis' Middleport Yellow Jackets invade
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Gallipolis Friday night In the 1966 Southeastern 0 h i o
The Baltimore Bullets, wbo points and Guy Rodgers with Z5. Knicks.
League finale for both squads.
thought Chicago was a great Elsewhere, Bostoo downed ,
For the visiting Yellow Jacket,s, it will mark the end
pla&lt;e to visit but not a very Los Angeles 133-108 and Cincin- fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
of an era. A member of the SEOAL since 1929,
nice place to Jive, are finding nati shaded New York 131-12ll. j
will consolidate with Rutland and l'omeroy in 1967.
the Windy City unfriendly to I J hn H r k u d 27 • ts
game al Gallipolis will mark the Jackets last appearance
out-of-1/Jwners also.
o
av ICe ne e
porn.
Forked Run
as a member of 42-yyear-old conference.
Before moving to Baitimor&lt; [or the Celllcs: who . won their
The Philllsmen will attempt
in 1963, the Bullets resided in fifth game m SIX deciSions. The
Sport5men's Club
to end a six-game losing streak. Iite weight advantage over
Chicago and were known at Lakers, playmp Without stars
Since downing Wahama 22-6 on opponent.
times as the Zephyrs and Jerry West and Elgin Baylor,
All Day Sunday
Tb
Yellow
Jackets
are
. couldn ,t .suffered
their
seventh setback
Se pt. I6• the J ackeIs have ,__
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"You go up I'll walt 10 ooe tbe Packers. But they JUSt
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pi;lareo"'
make a living and sbifted the · mne ouRmbgs.t
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scar o er son ra 111·"" ""
Refruhmonts
Pomeroy, 32-16; Logan . 48-6 :. Middleport, owner of
nine
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and Wellston, 35 o. Overall, the SEOAL grid crowns, h" won
When the National Basketball Royals ahead 125-120 '\ylth J: 2! AU FISh and Game M~mbers
Jarl&lt;ets are t-7-u.
16 games from Gallipolis
Association decided_ to expand ~ee:_~s~incinn~ti . ~lpped· llfw •Dd other Sporumen JDV!Ied
··-{)BIIIpolis will attempt
to 19!9. Gallipolis has won2l.
this season, Ch1cag9 was1
· -- - ----··~----- ·-··return to the win column after lng the past 19 years. GAHS
sel~cted a~ the Bullets couldn't !
having its four game victory has won 15 tilts from the
wa1t to VISit the new team to
chain snapped 24-14 by Athens Countians. Friday'a meeting
take advantage of its castoffs I
AT
Ia"· week. A. GAHS victory. tween the two srhools will
from the other NBA clubs.
toupled with a Pomeroy tri- the 38th. There have heen no
But the Bulls have heen a lot i
dinph over champion Athens, ties.
CLEVELAND cUPI)
The tougher than expected. In fact, I TUESDAY ............... 12 Noo'!-3:30 P.M.
would give the Galllans a slice At Middleport last year,
oddsmakers favor the Cleveland they're a lot tougher than the
WEDNESDAY , •.•• , •.•• •... 2 P.M.--4:00 P.M.
of the 1968 conferene&lt; title.
HS blanked_ the Yellow Jackets [Browns by 16 'poinls In their re- Outlets . this_ season, breaking ,
THURSDAY . . .• , •• , •.••.. . 4 P-M.-6:00 P.M.
''It will be Parents and Se.niors 20-0. Last hme MHS played ?" lvenge match Sunday with the even m eight games whde l FRIDAY . ...• •• .••••..... 12 Noon-6:00P.M.
Nlgl!t in the Old French City. Memorial Fteld m Galhpohs, Pittsburgh Steelers.
Baltimore has dropped eight or'
9:00 P.M.-Cioting
Coach Terry tlansley
will Coach Bob Ashley's tads in- The tangle at Pllt Stadium ! nine encounters, including a 102- l SATURDAY . . ....... . ...... 3:00 P.M.-closing
stiirt ·an all • senior team in Dieted an 3-6 los.• on the Galli· will be a re-match of the Oct. IIH deciSion to lhe expansiOn I SUND.Y - . . . . • . . . . . . . • • • . . 12 Noo~loslng
tile · Blue Devils final
home politans. That was in 19!J4.
&amp; game won by the Browns 41· 1team Wednesday mght.
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GAH5, with the emptiO~ o[ 10. Cleveland i5 on a current Chicago,_leadmg all _the way
Ml'.ll Gallipolis gridmen will he Jeff Smith, is in good phySical four-game winning streak that after erasmg a 1-0 deficit, was l
POMEROY, OHIO
Introduced, along with their condition for the contest.
has put them back in conten· l paced by Erwm Mueller with 26 1'I,""!!!!"!"!!!"!"''!!"!"!!""!!!""!!~""!!!""!!""!!!~~--!'!"'....,'!"!!'!"'~~
:::.• prior to the 8 p. m. ju~:;k ~~~':~iiiGe~~: Vs:~
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with a 5-3-0 overall record, In- will he the m•n to watch by tie-win start under new coach
side the SEOAL, Gallipolis Is GAHS Friday. Sauer Is eighth Bill Aulllin, have lost five in a
4-2. The Blue Oevils own con. In loop scoring with 26 points. 1row for a! 1-H season record.
ferenC¥ w1ns· over Logan, Jack- . Jim Gilmore, Bruce Sndth 1 Big guns for Cl~vel'ncj will
son, Nelsonville and Wellston. and Larry Mitchell are pacing be Lerqy !{ell~ .arnj ~Je
For !he first lime since Sept. the Galllans' offensive attack ' Green, .currenUy r~ .~1""'1
23, Gallipolis will have a defin. after eight games.
and .mJ.h r~lli'•!W~Iy,, "'ll"ng
the NFI:.'s leading ru~hers. ,
PROBABLE STARTING LINEUPS
In the first ga!JIO against
(Offense 1
Pitlburgh, both 1·an (or !I)Ore
GALLIPOLIS BWE DEVILS VS. MIDDLEPORT JACKETS than 100 yards, Kel ly 113, and
Pl-AYER
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PLAYER Green 103.
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Dennis Au II Kelly ranks second \Q, Lo1. AnJohn Rake ------ 4 181 LT 210 3 __ Bernard
geies•Ram's fullback_ !,)~~ . Bass
Gary Smith ----- 4 190 LG 145 4 •• R.
In lile.JIIFL J;U.Splshilli~ 1 3lmMt, 1
John Magnussen 4 155 C 146 4
Ray Hindy In .Ill attem • ~.. 1'~ ·
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two huoclred pordundH,Kh~l~, h5"3'
Roger Buah ----- 4 201 RT 146 2 __ Max Whitlatch . gone for 58ll ya s. • as 8 ·
(l~eg Howell ---- 4 161 RE 150 4 ____ Steve Pullen average.
ds l\b.
Lowen Evans •••• 4 157 QB 145 4 __ Asa Bradbury Bass, who ~ea :VI . 63t
Bryan Swain •••• 4 164 LH 150 4 ••• George Sauer yards, has nl1l e 140 atll!mpts
Danny Davlea ••• 4 165 RH 135 3 ------ Bill Swan for only a 4.5 average.
Lewis Bush ----- 4 150 FB 150 3 __ Mark Tannehill In 85 tries, Green has rushed
(De{tn&lt;e)
468 yards, for a 5.5 average ..
GAWPOLIS: End&amp;-Howell, Brent Saunders· Tackles Quarterback Frank Ryan "
-:Rick Mosley, Ron Russell; Guard&amp;-Mike Elliot£ Davies; etpecd ll!d to see plentv of
Unebacker&amp;-Magnussen and Jeff Smith· Halfback&amp;-Bruce Sun ay.
Smith Jim Gilmore· Safety-Larry Mitch ' 11
He threw for two touchdowns
MIDDLEPORT:' Jerry Davenport, e3:115, linebacker; in the .0~1 Pittsburgh battle
Duane Johnson, 3-lal, guard and Pat Archer, 1-100, half- fore givmg W11Y to Jim N~;~:l
lnck, only defensive changes.
skt. Last week, Ryan t
' · OFFICIALS-James Stewart, Williamstown w Va · ~h ~: t"n~7 ~~~o~sk~ ~af ta
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tAthens; Karl Hie bel, Belpre and Ed~ard. Held: Ry:. bofds t~ ~~:nd ;~~~ 1~
man, am Ia.
NFL passing list with nlne,tv-1
KICKOFF 1'IME
nine completions and 180
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GALLIPOLIS
· Bart Staff, of Green
1---:--------- number one In the passing
with 102 in !58 attempts for
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· 1n 111110. 'nle 32-man llj1lld II 'GoodWin are ·· lled tor '.ecaad
smaller In lire. ''Out bench Is· ·plilce with 32 polnta each, llnl
where we are hurting
the Hull haa 20 league pol!P -.1 )
· most," Eskt)' ;aid in ·a pre. Bill Brinkman 20.
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quarlerback ; Lenny Van Met- undefea~ squad.
- :B~~lelheDt. ll tart· 1 41QB ~mel ~ a~I!I';!:!J1•
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fullbl\cl&lt;, and Bill Moore, slot- powerhouse ljl'e Capt. Eric aen:,ors, three l~a and two :wo ::rce~ttd::: hao
back.
Hummel, quarierback ; Terry IOJl omores on ense.
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Seeing plenty of defe!Wve Ellis, halfback; Greg Hull, The Bulldogs wdl ~pen with , ;· ud tz lp, ~~action will he Mike Wright and ' fullback who played end laat five seniors, four Juniors and u rat Y for umme' . ~=
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I year; Jeff Rutter, guard; John two sophomores on dete~se.
attempted 12 aenals. compJOI"
Coach Don Eskey, dean of . Lackey. tackle, and Bill Brink- Mike Good"':in "':"k' mnth in ~.:· Chad ;.wo :•:rcpered apd
SEOAL grid mentor., has six I man, linebacker.
:"are~ scois~~~- ~~: :=;;?18• 1 chd or ~ var ' and .IW9:
regulars back from last year's The Bulldogs' oVerall speed umme
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lOS. ou. own passes.
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meroy Coach Bud Bickel today of the Panthers' Friday
night game agawst the vlsilmg
Athens Bulldoga.
Should the Panlhera upset the
Bulldogs, the
Eskeycoached Athena club would uiidlnoubtedly be foreed Into shar....!_the 1966 Southeaatern Ohio

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SWEATERS
PullovtrS and cardlgons. Most wantld
colora. From _
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C.P.O. WOOL
JACKETS
Tht new jacket or
ohlrt. Burgundy and
Navy. With Navy
butlent - - - 9.95

SPORT SHIRTS
Button-down Ivy and
regular collora. Paleley•. madr11, oollda,
checko ond otrlpeo.
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Now that )VIl'Ve seen aD the daring new things our szylists did,
getin and sample some of the safest. soundest ideas on the road!

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Wbat you feel Ia .. - u what
:you aee-ibanb to all the hlh
thinkinc tltat'a 10118 into the way
It ridea, lteen, ltartl, .... and
loob aft4r.10Ql' llfety.

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C&lt;ll'llerilll mspenaion and red Gl'
white atripetires 011 wider wheels.
or course, there ue an sorts ~
new custo111 features you ea:n tldd,
too, auch u tape or FM atereo.
But if you fini so muclt. that'l
new a bit lioo•mueh to nGlelllbtr ·

-drop d•llll to YOlll' deakr'aw
takt a driva. It'll all ,.,.;me
r qlintllr lnbQatew with-want•. lib • ......- lloail; ...,., W.. 'llllfc ·ttllilt'

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easler and thutopplng111100ther. IDg light. AlldMtl*la frollt ud
And both the ataudard V8 and 6 rear with puahbutton bueklea,
are quieker at:artinJr.
and frollt -t belt retractcn.
We pat llfeiJ leltiDrtl • fop All standard, to be llii'L
or aafet:r leatara, For ~pie, ·A1!A tltn'a a "". 8S ur perthere'a an energy-abaorbinrr: 'ferlhaH pt'*ap you Cll1 order
ateering wheel atop the new IG1'thel111P.*IiiSuperSportCoupe
GM-developed enerrr;y-absorlJin&amp; . ~ C~bl!l. FCB' ltarters,
iltAii!lin&amp; eoiUIIIIL A dual11181t8' ·you pta all5ohp Turbo.Tet V8.

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GEORGE
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Congrtllmtn Moeller's opponents say he. it o
"ttx-dolltr apendtr." But let'a look at the FACTS.
Congrtllmtn Motlltr Ia tht grttttll "tax-dolllir GET·
TER our dlatrlct h11 ever known. Without Congrellman Moeller to rtprtltnt ua In Washington, rnll·
Ilona of dolltra which came btck Into our District
would htve bten ape~~t SOMEWHERE ElSE BY SOME·
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Thllt clolltrl h1w helped to "prime the eeono.
mi' pump" In the 10th Dlatrlct, They heve been uaod
to gtt thing• on tht move IQIII'i In 1hls shemefullv·
neglected COf!;ltr of our 111tt. .Theil dollars which
Congl'tllman Moeller helped to bring be. . home •re
admlnlattrtd by the ttlft hpuhllean orQ&amp;nlzatlcn
1nd by locel edmlnletrttlone, meny of whic:h are Republlctn domlntttd. Congl'tnman Moeller WORKS
FOR THE PEOPLE : • , , not for ~litletl motlvtl.

tOHIO U. GRADUATE
t FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER
t 20 YEARS BUSINESS EXPIRIENCE
e4 TERMS OHIO LEGISLATURE
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Let'a loo~ 11 how thne dollare heve betn u111d
to erute pragreu and to haltter the tpinding.power
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J . COHMUNl'!'Y rACILI'l'l!!l ~D ~EVELOPM~
fa 1111 Ult Ntnl Wattr Pollution Control Adminlltl'li
tlo11 anocated tna.aoo tor the construction !If • much ftMd.
t4 W~ Trutmcnt l'l111t at Middleport, Ob.lo· '!'he corps ot
J:q!Mare 1111 11t uh!t QllfOiln\l~ 1100,000 for the d..
. ~JIII'Dt ot a tt11 acre tlte ...-lll4ileport Oil t~Q l)aq .
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Through Walttr H. Motller'a work In Cbrlgrtn
the pill two y11ra, mort ftdertl IIX dollars w11n~ returned To Tht Ohio 1Oth Dlatrlct Then tho People
peld outl Ftw Congrtlllonel Dlatrlcta In theJ;I~i~d
Stetta cen ley cltlm to thet feet.
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paul Slmo11 and l&lt;tlllletb lfa&amp;tr

Through Congrestman Walter Moeller's Efforts

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BACKWARDSI for Over 60 'ean

llf tile Olilo River to establl$b ~ water recreatlon facility lneludlnJ a boat ramp and P"king.
· This It in aadition to tne very IUbttJnll•l Corps Dam ani!
l.ock1 pro/e&lt;:t at Racine wlllcll wlll, tbrou11h fiscal year '67,
bavt fllCle vcd a total of $36.4 million in fecleral funcl1. /1.
vlgorou• effort has been made to bring the 1tates of Ohio
1nd Wttit vtralllla together by adclins a bjgbway brldae to
the dim wlliC:h would slgniflcontly aid the industrial til:•
pan~ion of Mtljls County.
•
2. VPJTEMNS BENEJ'ITS
li'or tl1eal year '86 Melg1 County received a tntal of
teo~, OOO In Vaterana AdmlnistrJtion fund•. All but *10,000
wu used to pay directly to veteran• and lltelr families
ela11118, pensions, and lndemnitlea.
I
3. AGRICULTURE
Melt• Countr !'llcolved just under t67D,6t3 In multl·proo
Jr~m a,alstance from the u. S. Department of A&amp;rleulfurt
durlPI fiscal year '06.
.
f. POST OFFICil:S
.
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New modern postal facilities have· been 1uthor1Jed t~r
the VUlliQI of Racine and Ratdsvillo.
S, l!lllUCATION AND YOUTH TRAINING
Tho )leigs County Education &amp;!s.wm haa directly
ld t3U23 in Federal Assistance. TllQ communities
eroy, Reedsville, and Rutland,
summer of
cllVtd a total of $28,941 ID
tba first
~arns in the coup.ty
168
Meil•
county
in a~,r·~~~~~:ll!¥oln
tanco that
wasshared
received·
county aotlon for tbe
the count)' hPa tllared In over
bi.Qounl~ Community Actlon
borhood Youth Corps pro«nm' ·
fOIIIII Jlc'Ople in the two countl~!·
6. SOCIAI.o SI!JCUl\ITY PAYMENTS ·
.
Qtti'IJII tilt past two yea,. 1~ over •~ milliOfl has been
Jl'ld out of tho U'lllt fund to Meigs County clti2en1 to meet
Old .AJo aurvlvou and disability benefit claims under thl
t•paniltcl
Sod~
'
.
. S'ecurity progrJm.
. 'I, SMALL WATEIISHED
11106
)felgs County ln rteoM Ume, recelvln&amp; olflelat
authoriNUon from the u.s. Soil Conaervatlon Seri'lc.. U.S.
D.A.l. fot a 111uelt needed IQIIIII watenhed project at l.ead·
l!li ~k. Tbll will !Mill th1t a w~k •tudy plan will be
"Vel~ for ijlt projlei It II 11JIIC)tld tlial wlten C0111plettd thll will be th• lafltl!t •111111 \YAtfrJhlli project In the

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:WALTER H.
MOELLER

Christmas

FOR
CONGRESS

59c Crest Toothpaste ---39c

He Gets
· Things Done!
for Congress Committee

Dale Chapman, Chairman
Carroll, 0.
Pd. Pol. Adv

TOYS
.
DOLLS by MaHel
BARBIE -MIDGE
SKIPPER-KEN and ALLEN

79c GILLmE
SUPER STAINLESS BLADES

Sponsored by the Mo•ller

REG. PRICE $2.98

95c VALUE

BUFFERIN

• EAif TERMS .•• -.

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Sale $J.49

PRICE

PENNY BRITE DOLL CLOTHES
AND MINIATURE DOLL
FURNITURE

SALE

- 68c

ZERO M $4.98

RUTLAND

$5.95 PENNY BRITE

FURNITURE
SH So4811
Rutland'

DOLL ENSEMBLE

$2.99

SUPER SONIC BLASTER

$2.49

IDI:AL PETITE

SPECIAL GROUP

..
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FANTASY FURNITURE .......................... l PRICE

RECORDS
3.98 HI·FI
GOSPEL SINGING ..

NOTICE

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How many thousands of miles 1 d1y do the school "
buses in Meigs County transport our children over county;

rr

ro•d•?

6 TRANSISTOR

LAVORIS - - - 68c

19" LP.
RECORDS·· ·······

MILK OF MAGNESIA
PINT

39c

.9s
5

10 TRANSISTOR

$2.00 FAST HOMI

PERMANENT

RADIO
$

69c VALUE

TO .VOTERS'
...·-•

95c VALUE

$1.00

RADIO - ~ . • S9.45

FOR SAFER ROADS IN THE PROTECTION OF OUR
'h ! l
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CHILDREN
* '{'

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OHICIAL FtCIUIII

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.· P.f~L
S~MON and
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'" Ctrltlllr C.ft h w,... • '" s.".. n.

Dt111W11 Ticket From 1ht Stahllouse to ,.. CoriOUA.
(Mort TO!IOifOw) ·

~KENNETH
HAGER
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THE SHOE BOX

P. s. How mpch money has Meigs County received from County and Stitt
10urct1 ill tile put ten year~ for road purpoaes? Write your eltlmatt hll't
~--~- ~nr.l compare with the facts to be alicloaed tomorrow.

For County
Hard Surfaced

I

Grrls 13 to Teenager 4·12

For •ggrenlve lttdershlp in ob11lnlng Feder~l Fundt eltet , .
PAUL liMON and KINN!TH HAGER, Candlrl•tes for County
Comminioner. .

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~ ~- _ ·---~ / $-J149 •

.

For e•ample In tbe p~st five year3 in the 10111 Congr,e$slonall)fllrl~
of which Mel&amp;s County I• a part the Federal Gavernm•nt l'ravldtd
fU,286,269.56 ta ~~~~ countie1 comprl5.lns tbv lOtb Conveulonal Dllllrict. Mei&amp;s County received only $87,218.00, which l1 les1 than 1'11&gt; of
tho tatal. Thatmonoy was araPied .In IU61 and for tbe paat four calendar
)'tll'l not the fii'Jt clime has been received. M.t\TCIDNG FUNDS WJ!IR!!!
AV41LABI,E! It takes anresaive action to obtain a Cur sbare of 1uob
pubUe monle&amp;.

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FlEE PARKING IN REAR

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�Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Mid~leport, 0., Nav. 3, 1968-SWm. 8hakespearoe - "Metblnb
· -the gentleman doth protei! too
much,'.

Hiei'OII)Imoua

·cow•ov

,loots,

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For Every Sewing Need

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Singer Sales-Service

ROUSH SHOE ST"(·

McCall's Patterns

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MIPlMI'OIT

How Much IAoney...
from F1deral Fundi has been obtained In lltt pa1t IQil )'fan by Mt(tl
Counlf to be utilized In roJd comtruction?

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In Black·Wh it• . Wear The-m
Ov•• The Shoe

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

~IIIIIIIIHallllltiiRIIIIIIIIIJIJIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

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Roads ...

ForA Sound

Paul Simon

li•&amp;ICT

GEORGE
A. BANKS
,0.

Congrtllmtn Moeller's opponents say he. it o
"ttx-dolltr apendtr." But let'a look at the FACTS.
Congrtllmtn Motlltr Ia tht grttttll "tax-dolllir GET·
TER our dlatrlct h11 ever known. Without Congrellman Moeller to rtprtltnt ua In Washington, rnll·
Ilona of dolltra which came btck Into our District
would htve bten ape~~t SOMEWHERE ElSE BY SOME·
ONE !LSEI

STATE

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R~PRESENTATIVE

Thllt clolltrl h1w helped to "prime the eeono.
mi' pump" In the 10th Dlatrlct, They heve been uaod
to gtt thing• on tht move IQIII'i In 1hls shemefullv·
neglected COf!;ltr of our 111tt. .Theil dollars which
Congl'tllman Moeller helped to bring be. . home •re
admlnlattrtd by the ttlft hpuhllean orQ&amp;nlzatlcn
1nd by locel edmlnletrttlone, meny of whic:h are Republlctn domlntttd. Congl'tnman Moeller WORKS
FOR THE PEOPLE : • , , not for ~litletl motlvtl.

tOHIO U. GRADUATE
t FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER
t 20 YEARS BUSINESS EXPIRIENCE
e4 TERMS OHIO LEGISLATURE
N. Pol. Ad¥.

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MEIGS COUNTY
HAS BEEN DOMINATED BY

Let'a loo~ 11 how thne dollare heve betn u111d
to erute pragreu and to haltter the tpinding.power
in Meigs County during

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THE REPUBLICAN PARTY FOR
OVER 100 YEARS

th~t

past ·two yeartt

J . COHMUNl'!'Y rACILI'l'l!!l ~D ~EVELOPM~
fa 1111 Ult Ntnl Wattr Pollution Control Adminlltl'li
tlo11 anocated tna.aoo tor the construction !If • much ftMd.
t4 W~ Trutmcnt l'l111t at Middleport, Ob.lo· '!'he corps ot
J:q!Mare 1111 11t uh!t QllfOiln\l~ 1100,000 for the d..
. ~JIII'Dt ot a tt11 acre tlte ...-lll4ileport Oil t~Q l)aq .
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Paul Simon

WHEN YOU

MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

VOTE
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6:00 to 8:00

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for over 94 Yem 1

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Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit lnsurance Co rporation

Pd. Pol. Adv.

THE NAME
TO

IS

Through Walttr H. Motller'a work In Cbrlgrtn
the pill two y11ra, mort ftdertl IIX dollars w11n~ returned To Tht Ohio 1Oth Dlatrlct Then tho People
peld outl Ftw Congrtlllonel Dlatrlcta In theJ;I~i~d
Stetta cen ley cltlm to thet feet.
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Road Building
Program .. ,

YES

Your Tax Dollar' .Come Back to v·oul '

VOTE

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS

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P.td Political Advertisement:
paul Slmo11 and l&lt;tlllletb lfa&amp;tr

Through Congrestman Walter Moeller's Efforts

Your full Service B•nk Is •••

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MEIGS COUNTY HAS BEEN GOING
BACKWARDSI for Over 60 'ean

llf tile Olilo River to establl$b ~ water recreatlon facility lneludlnJ a boat ramp and P"king.
· This It in aadition to tne very IUbttJnll•l Corps Dam ani!
l.ock1 pro/e&lt;:t at Racine wlllcll wlll, tbrou11h fiscal year '67,
bavt fllCle vcd a total of $36.4 million in fecleral funcl1. /1.
vlgorou• effort has been made to bring the 1tates of Ohio
1nd Wttit vtralllla together by adclins a bjgbway brldae to
the dim wlliC:h would slgniflcontly aid the industrial til:•
pan~ion of Mtljls County.
•
2. VPJTEMNS BENEJ'ITS
li'or tl1eal year '86 Melg1 County received a tntal of
teo~, OOO In Vaterana AdmlnistrJtion fund•. All but *10,000
wu used to pay directly to veteran• and lltelr families
ela11118, pensions, and lndemnitlea.
I
3. AGRICULTURE
Melt• Countr !'llcolved just under t67D,6t3 In multl·proo
Jr~m a,alstance from the u. S. Department of A&amp;rleulfurt
durlPI fiscal year '06.
.
f. POST OFFICil:S
.
i
New modern postal facilities have· been 1uthor1Jed t~r
the VUlliQI of Racine and Ratdsvillo.
S, l!lllUCATION AND YOUTH TRAINING
Tho )leigs County Education &amp;!s.wm haa directly
ld t3U23 in Federal Assistance. TllQ communities
eroy, Reedsville, and Rutland,
summer of
cllVtd a total of $28,941 ID
tba first
~arns in the coup.ty
168
Meil•
county
in a~,r·~~~~~:ll!¥oln
tanco that
wasshared
received·
county aotlon for tbe
the count)' hPa tllared In over
bi.Qounl~ Community Actlon
borhood Youth Corps pro«nm' ·
fOIIIII Jlc'Ople in the two countl~!·
6. SOCIAI.o SI!JCUl\ITY PAYMENTS ·
.
Qtti'IJII tilt past two yea,. 1~ over •~ milliOfl has been
Jl'ld out of tho U'lllt fund to Meigs County clti2en1 to meet
Old .AJo aurvlvou and disability benefit claims under thl
t•paniltcl
Sod~
'
.
. S'ecurity progrJm.
. 'I, SMALL WATEIISHED
11106
)felgs County ln rteoM Ume, recelvln&amp; olflelat
authoriNUon from the u.s. Soil Conaervatlon Seri'lc.. U.S.
D.A.l. fot a 111uelt needed IQIIIII watenhed project at l.ead·
l!li ~k. Tbll will !Mill th1t a w~k •tudy plan will be
"Vel~ for ijlt projlei It II 11JIIC)tld tlial wlten C0111plettd thll will be th• lafltl!t •111111 \YAtfrJhlli project In the

"w

till~

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:WALTER H.
MOELLER

Christmas

FOR
CONGRESS

59c Crest Toothpaste ---39c

He Gets
· Things Done!
for Congress Committee

Dale Chapman, Chairman
Carroll, 0.
Pd. Pol. Adv

TOYS
.
DOLLS by MaHel
BARBIE -MIDGE
SKIPPER-KEN and ALLEN

79c GILLmE
SUPER STAINLESS BLADES

Sponsored by the Mo•ller

REG. PRICE $2.98

95c VALUE

BUFFERIN

• EAif TERMS .•• -.

•

•

•

Sale $J.49

PRICE

PENNY BRITE DOLL CLOTHES
AND MINIATURE DOLL
FURNITURE

SALE

- 68c

ZERO M $4.98

RUTLAND

$5.95 PENNY BRITE

FURNITURE
SH So4811
Rutland'

DOLL ENSEMBLE

$2.99

SUPER SONIC BLASTER

$2.49

IDI:AL PETITE

SPECIAL GROUP

..
.

FANTASY FURNITURE .......................... l PRICE

RECORDS
3.98 HI·FI
GOSPEL SINGING ..

NOTICE

'

•

How many thousands of miles 1 d1y do the school "
buses in Meigs County transport our children over county;

rr

ro•d•?

6 TRANSISTOR

LAVORIS - - - 68c

19" LP.
RECORDS·· ·······

MILK OF MAGNESIA
PINT

39c

.9s
5

10 TRANSISTOR

$2.00 FAST HOMI

PERMANENT

RADIO
$

69c VALUE

TO .VOTERS'
...·-•

95c VALUE

$1.00

RADIO - ~ . • S9.45

FOR SAFER ROADS IN THE PROTECTION OF OUR
'h ! l
.
... .
CHILDREN
* '{'

·'

OHICIAL FtCIUIII

,'

~ ELECT .

.· P.f~L
S~MON and
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'" Ctrltlllr C.ft h w,... • '" s.".. n.

Dt111W11 Ticket From 1ht Stahllouse to ,.. CoriOUA.
(Mort TO!IOifOw) ·

~KENNETH
HAGER
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122 N. SICCND -

•' • •

·· MIDDLEPORT. 0.
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and $3.99 pr • ., :

THE SHOE BOX

P. s. How mpch money has Meigs County received from County and Stitt
10urct1 ill tile put ten year~ for road purpoaes? Write your eltlmatt hll't
~--~- ~nr.l compare with the facts to be alicloaed tomorrow.

For County
Hard Surfaced

I

Grrls 13 to Teenager 4·12

For •ggrenlve lttdershlp in ob11lnlng Feder~l Fundt eltet , .
PAUL liMON and KINN!TH HAGER, Candlrl•tes for County
Comminioner. .

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~ ~- _ ·---~ / $-J149 •

.

For e•ample In tbe p~st five year3 in the 10111 Congr,e$slonall)fllrl~
of which Mel&amp;s County I• a part the Federal Gavernm•nt l'ravldtd
fU,286,269.56 ta ~~~~ countie1 comprl5.lns tbv lOtb Conveulonal Dllllrict. Mei&amp;s County received only $87,218.00, which l1 les1 than 1'11&gt; of
tho tatal. Thatmonoy was araPied .In IU61 and for tbe paat four calendar
)'tll'l not the fii'Jt clime has been received. M.t\TCIDNG FUNDS WJ!IR!!!
AV41LABI,E! It takes anresaive action to obtain a Cur sbare of 1uob
pubUe monle&amp;.

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FlEE PARKING IN REAR

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�'Voice of BroadWay

Long Bottom ·
Society News

at NELSON'S
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VAPORIZER

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ZESTABS

$

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130.DAY
SUPPLY

DISCOUNTED
Schwinn offers well
f..,
quality at IUch a lhrlfty
prico. fol tilt best Yaluo

FOR EVERY
NEED, ROOM
ANDBUDBETI

Only

ddt a Schwinn!

Reg.
59c

LIMIT ONE

Weekly Cash Savings

Adults Only

SAVE CASH

FlCrrr
C
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Equipped! .
Low Prk411

NEW 1967

ADMIRAL
QUALm T.V.

BAKER
FURNITURE
Mlcldltport, o.

For Pratedian Around hrm &amp; Home

SIMON'S

MINIPOO

LYSOL
Reg.
1.25

N.P.H., Ltnte or p,z.

· INSULIN
U-40

1.19

N.P.H. 11Lente or P.Z.

Milk of Magnesia

MARKET
Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til 8

1.33

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SUAVE

69

ANACIN

1.03

25-c:t.
Reg. 67c
LIMIT (2)

PEPTQ.BISMOt'

61(

100'•
Reg.

R...
2.84

96(

Mint or Plain

~~-L
79c

SP~Ct

SHAVE LOTidti'

. 4%
R111.OL
1.25 ' .

INSUliN
u.ao

OLD

SHAMPOO

REG.-oR-PINE

Reg,
1.48

Arf!tif! Seal

UTILITY
qARPAULINS

•o.o..

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POMEROY

WY 2·3975

rt

lb.

SMOKED
CALLIE

All snm• stitched with hickory rord.

"" eHemmed on all rour siclc-f!.

lfjt All seams douhle stitched to """" added str.nl!lh

HAMS .

Will not run or bleed in hot weather.

~ IAll corneTs
t~ material.

"e Poly-Strip
·

rf&gt;in£oreed with four th icknPsses of

grommets spaced not more than four

feet apart all around in reinforced hem.

With Exclusive
POLY -STRIP GROMMETS
r
U;YON'T PULL OUT!
6x8'
6.90
111.10'
11 .90
iOxl4'
14.75
llx16'
19.95

WON'T PUSH OUTI
6xl0'
7.15
10xl2' _ _ 12.75
12x14'
18.15
14xll'
27.90

10 Ounce Wt. Tarpaulin

EBERSBACH
HARDWARE
"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"
:l

WERNET$

Reg.

9lc

98c

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SUCARYL

MAIN ST.

POMEROY

20oOl·

GROUND BEEF

3

EGGS

3 sp•

MILK

Reg.

c

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• Pill not crack or peel in extreme rolct weather-

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2.99

Mil• Halladay Will
Wed on November 19

$1.29

lb.

McCOY'S - - -

BREAD

gal.

85c

5 99c
f
5 S1
loavft

• ----••••••••••-•

Ol.EO

lbs.

All Purpose

98

FLOUR

25lb. bo'l .

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wedding19.will take place Nov·
ember

For Honesty,
lntegritv end
lmpartlellty .. .

VOTE
Paul Sii'T'on

HUNDREDS
OF
GIFT IDEAS
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Smill Down

e TRANSISTOR RADIOS
eSTEREOS

Hold• Your

e SMALL APPLIANCEt

Pay~nl

PurchaH
Until Chrislmot

C~l$510NER

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SAVE CASH

BAYER

TEGRIN
1
Reg.
0-ol-

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9 Jc

VAPORIZER

~-

ASPIRIN
100'•
Rtc~·

l9c

VAPORUB

LUCKY CASH SAVINGS

ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES

69(

ANA'HIST

l·Lb. Box

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$1.50 Velue

20'•

c
Box

DISCOUNTED end DELIVERED

CHOCOLATE
COVERED CHERRIES

VISifOUR
GIFT (ENTER

CREDIT TERIIiS MAY BE
ARRANGED

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MEIGS COUNTY
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man was grad•1ated ,/ from
E"tern High S&lt;'hO&lt;'' In
and has served t··o years wltb
' l~e United States Army. He
!; aum
presently empl.wed by the
Baker at Middleport.

1·Year Guarantee

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Charles J. Halladay. Aliquipoa. Penn., and M•·. Mildred E.
MIIS(!rove, Glennwlllard. Penn ..
have announced lhe approaching marriage of t•,;r daughter,
U•1rtha tea, to Mr. William D.
Hellman, son of Mrs. D a n a
Turner, Chester, and of the
Mr. Alva W. f!eilman.
Miss Halladay will graduate
from Eastern High School
the. spring 'of t9G7. Mr. Hell· 11

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ADAMS OR
HOLSUM _ _

100':0 Wet Proof

LIMIT TWO
POWDER

FARM EQUIPMENT
PROTECTION

U·L Approved
Removable Flannel Cover
3-Positive Heats
HIATING PAD

AGORAL
Rf!r.
$1.14

HEATING PAD

HAIR SPRAY

Saturday Ti19

E. MAIN ST.

ALKA·SELTZER

·PHONE
992·5515
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Long Bottom ·
Society News

at NELSON'S
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VAPORIZER

I

ZESTABS

$

•

130.DAY
SUPPLY

DISCOUNTED
Schwinn offers well
f..,
quality at IUch a lhrlfty
prico. fol tilt best Yaluo

FOR EVERY
NEED, ROOM
ANDBUDBETI

Only

ddt a Schwinn!

Reg.
59c

LIMIT ONE

Weekly Cash Savings

Adults Only

SAVE CASH

FlCrrr
C
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Equipped! .
Low Prk411

NEW 1967

ADMIRAL
QUALm T.V.

BAKER
FURNITURE
Mlcldltport, o.

For Pratedian Around hrm &amp; Home

SIMON'S

MINIPOO

LYSOL
Reg.
1.25

N.P.H., Ltnte or p,z.

· INSULIN
U-40

1.19

N.P.H. 11Lente or P.Z.

Milk of Magnesia

MARKET
Open Dally 9:00 to 7:00-Friday Til 8

1.33

.
. . ·:

SUAVE

69

ANACIN

1.03

25-c:t.
Reg. 67c
LIMIT (2)

PEPTQ.BISMOt'

61(

100'•
Reg.

R...
2.84

96(

Mint or Plain

~~-L
79c

SP~Ct

SHAVE LOTidti'

. 4%
R111.OL
1.25 ' .

INSUliN
u.ao

OLD

SHAMPOO

REG.-oR-PINE

Reg,
1.48

Arf!tif! Seal

UTILITY
qARPAULINS

•o.o..

..'-·

POMEROY

WY 2·3975

rt

lb.

SMOKED
CALLIE

All snm• stitched with hickory rord.

"" eHemmed on all rour siclc-f!.

lfjt All seams douhle stitched to """" added str.nl!lh

HAMS .

Will not run or bleed in hot weather.

~ IAll corneTs
t~ material.

"e Poly-Strip
·

rf&gt;in£oreed with four th icknPsses of

grommets spaced not more than four

feet apart all around in reinforced hem.

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PT. PLEASA.'fl'- City
It hao been estimated th:
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othei&lt; dubious contnbutwns to the nrw English Bible and the rna~;::- ~1 cr~~~~f~r e;~rt"~o
human welfare.
' Anchor H1ble.
rna g 3 Y pal .,
be be ''eeumenu::a
But rIt also wtll have to gtv~ To tht~ honor roll n~ay ~ow I The Jerusale~ Bible gets its
this , gene ratmn ~red 1t fm added a fourth name· The
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established
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For The BEST
is the work of Roman Catholic and 1955 tbe sch~l brought out
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a •uperb French lranslation of
the Scnptures, which was
pubhshed m 43 separately-bound
sectiol'ls. This "Bible de Jerusa~
!em" quickly beca me the most
widely-used transla tion of tlle
.;·
Scriptures in French-speaking
countries.
~MEIGS COUNTY
The English version was
BT·l Dale Emmei'SOII Johnsoa
~ COMMISSIONER
prepared under the directJon of
1
retired lrom the United States
Fr. Alexander Jones, one of the
@ " " 1o lilA. 1...
N&amp;VJ last Wed!lesday,
world's foremost Bible scholars. "We're still boycotting the s•Pftmorlet, • &lt;OUse ol f1Nt
2'1, after 10 yem aervlce.
Allhuugh it follo ws the French ~igh prices. You'll hGYt to toke 111 OU1 to
Prior to his eRllstment 111
version in the interpreMion of
Navy Jolmson served with
obscure or doubtful passages. it
Marines two years du..'lg
TO PUT PARTY POLITICS ASIDE AND VOTE
is a direct translation of the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - second World War during Its
FOR THE MAN BEST QUALIFIED FOR THE
Hebrew a11d Greek originals
OC&lt;!upatilll of Japa11.
JOB. ·AS RESIDENTS OF THE LANCASTER
mto English, and not just a re· l
fOgf3ffi
AREA, WE ARE WELL AWARE OF THE QUAL!·
translation of the F'renril.
Jolmso1 baa received
FICATIONS
AND PRINCIPLES OF BOTH CANDI·
F, 1 ·
a1 naval medals, Including
ol owmg the happy pr•c•"l
,.,,..vice
DATES.
dent set by other modern
U J
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American Defense
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English tran:-;lation.s. it uses a
Medalt W•rld War D
CLARENCE E. MILLER, IN OUR OPINION, IS
modeJ'R typographical formal,
Medal, Navy Occupatloa S...v-11 THE MAN FOR THE JOB.
with sing!Nolumn pages, sub·
Ice Medal, National
AS MAYOR OF LANCASTER, HE PROVED
heads and verse numerals
Service Medal and the
HIMSELF,
TO BE A MAN WHO GETS THINGS
unobtrusively located along the i PT. PLEASANT - Servlc• PT. PLEASANT- Sterlie W. Conduct Medal four times.
DONE. A MAN WHO WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE,
margin. Poellc passages are se t . Guild ol Christ Episcopal church Stevens. 58. Gallipolis Ferry, He served on several vesaelsll
NOT THE PARTY.
m verse form. and direct quotes held its monthly luncheon and died Wednesday morning in including the Keith, Owens'
ON NOVEMBER 8TH, WE URGE YOU TO VOTE
are set off with quotaiJOn business meeting Wednesday I Pleasant Valley Hospital after nam, Tulare, Iowa, Ranger,
FOR CLARENCE E. MILLER FOR CONGRESS.
marks.
· p.m. 10 the church parish house. a short illness. He was an elec- Forreslal, Boxer, Valley Forge,
LET HIM DO FOR SOUTHEASTERN OHIO WHAT
Numerous Footnotes
I Hostesses were Mrs. W. T. Min· trician currently employed at and Princetol.
HE DID FOR LANCASTER!
Best of all. there are tun, Mrs. J. J. Lovell and Mrs. the Good Year plant at Apple He was aboard the
THANK YOU.
numerous foo lnotes on every Edith Simkms.
Grove. He was member of the Princeton and USS Valley Forge
page, clarifymg allusions to
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Zion Baptist Church.
in 1964 when both vessels
. people, places, coins, weights, Miss Juliet Smith, preSident, 1
in Viet Nam. Johnson was on
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Wlllarci"Furz" Smith
measure-s, distances and events presided during t~le bu ~ mess l Survrvmg are hts wtfe, Char~ tbe Bridge Staff at Treasure Is-.
Mrs.
Larry Pelerson
R. s. Bode, M.D.
that would otherwise be mea· meeting. A di scusswn of the· lotte; one son, Terry and one land, San Francisco, at the
Louis
J. Sandor
Fredltl'ick W. "Fritz"
ningless to the modern reader. proposed clothes bank prnJect l daughter, Brenda, both
time of his retirement.
Mr. and Mn. Jomft T,
HoHmon
The stated objective ut til&lt; was held and I he gruup was
home ; one brotner, John Stev- Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sears
Mr. and Mn. Paul R.
Mrs. J. Howord Smith
translators wast 0 ''convPy the sued an invitation.~ mee~ tn ens. Sl. Albans: and rour
Ernest J~hnson, R. D. Racine,
Kumlltl'
John R. Thoyer
exact meamg of the Sllcred ' December. 6 in a JOint Chnst · ters, Mrs. Came Mohr,
Pt. bas purchased 1 home near
Mn. Robert W.
Victor E. Wernet
texts wllh grace and felici ty, in 1mas meetJDg w1th St. Momca Pleasant, Mrs. Helen Mellow· Racine where be, his w1fe and
Bre!Jinger
J.
Roblrf "Bob" White
modern. flowing English."
i Guild of the church. Announce· , ell, Charleston, Mrs. Mary For· five children will reside.
Paul R. Kant
Mr. ond Mn. GHrp R·
T h e E n g 1i s h is i n d e e d ment was made of the commg I rest. South Charleston and
John Kraft
WDOdruH
Mr. and Mn. William 1!.
"modern a•d flowing," and will r benefit bridge to be held in the Eva Gibson, Puerto Rico.
HilL VS. MOUNTAIN
Kltl'mit'Kimmtrer
Krug
be easlly readable to any persoo l parish house on November 10 F
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There is nt precise differ·
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unera1 servrce w1
Willl}m
D. Monger, M.D. Alfred B. Brown
. th M h ·Stevens ence lletween 1 hill and a moon·
w1th a grade scl!ool educatiOn. sponsored by St. F'ranrJS u1 · d 2
0
.~s for the "grace and felicity" The group decided that the I F:er~ · ~·o:e :ith th: ~•• taln. Hills are generally omaJI.
of the literary style, some may l•tudy program for the
year , W S 8 .11
d the Rev Cllf- er although some
feel that it falls a bit short of will concern stories of the w&lt;r 10 ~ · 1 ups a;fi 1 ling Jl·,:~~~-=·~w:led:a:h:il~l•:;;·
the high standard set by the '\ men e1 the Bible.
ill be fcox~~ ..;metery
RSV , which is an updating of Hostesses for the January w .
n
.
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the archaic but still incompar3" meeting will be Mrs. Milton ll. Fnends are bemg receiV
! bly beautiful Englisl1 of the old Miller, Mrs. Gail Faires and the funeral home.
I King James version.
Mrs. William Wells.
1
Bot it is no disgrace to fall a Attendmg the luncheon meet· CAN ADJOURN EONGRESS
bit short of the loveliest English ing were Mrs. S C. Willielm,
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prose ever written. The Jerusa· Miss Reba Beale, Mrs. 'II. L. The Constttutuion . empowers,1
Full or
1lem Bible has a forthright and , Miller, Mrs. Homer Martin, the pr.,.Ident to ad)OW'II ConIN &amp;ilf
' often felicitous style of its own, . Mrs. D. i'i. Connors, Mn. F. W. gress at such time as be may
IN
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as in these passages from 1 Ingraham, Mrs. John Samsell, thmk proper when tho House
Proudly Paid For By Democrats For Mlller
Jesus' Sermon on the Mount: ' Mrs. w. s. Hyre, Miss Smith, and Senate cllsagree with reCommittee, Wlllard Smith, Chairman, Lancaster
"Treat others as you would ! Mrs. Gail Faires, Mrs. Elza spect to the time of adjourn- Rop!ii~deanen
Pd. Pol Adv.
like them to lrea you.'t' ,
1 Martin, Mrs. Tom Walters. Rev. ment. No president has,
Se~tiii'Sf;
PonMroy
"Be compassionate as your and Mrs. c. A. Pitzer and the ever, exereiJed thia power,
· ,._ battz.bee eonstrodion Cor night afrer
raher is compaRsionate dn not hostesses.
condemn and you will not be
----lligiJt of -ml sleep. Compare:
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, condemned yourselves."
: · . - . - slripe cove&lt;- gold .......
"Be eareful nut to parade
IC
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your good deeds before men !o
attrttct their notice."
t , 0.. Raooge k - SUI'face S11100th, lilm
I The .lerusalem Bible is
• ri J eds oltemper41d steel coils
published by Doubleday &amp; Co.
The only edition now available
1nd
:is a handsome 2,0IJO..page
buckra m-bound volume which
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
· sells for $16.95.
PT. PLEASANT - Clifford
IL Vickero, 52, Leon Rl 2, died I
eveniRg in Holzer
for
Hospital
a five month&amp; illHe was ewoer and operator o1 V'Hbr'l Restaurant 01
· llbelt •til ill
health
!arced 1111 nllnmenl
He and his wHe, Fr&lt;da, took
over management ol tbe re&amp;in the
taUJ"Bnt In 11H3 following t be
death ol his father, Herbert, '
Kenneth McElhinny, president of the Board of Meigs County
who had operated the establish- I
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men! since 1009.
.
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'·Commissioners, offers the following report in behalf of the
Mr_ Vickers was born m Cin~.
cinnati, on June 9, 1914 the son
J'resent Commissioners:
of Laura Petty Vickers ,
who :
EXPERIENCE .
. Obi S ate Third ranking Senator in Ohio next session.
survives
and
the
late
Herbert
I Two
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years m OhiO House, Twelve years m
o en ,
Vickers. He was a member of
DrJr Fellow Citizens:
the Trinity Methodist Church,
LEADERSHIP
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f Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Hi~ways &amp; Motor
, Loyal Order of Moose. Amel'l· .
Chairman, Health &amp;; Educatton Comm1ttee, member 0
to lS-State Education com1111 ttee, and by Sen!~ "Your currenl county board o[ commissioners is _happy to r~port Meigs
can Legion Post No. 23 and a
Vehicles and Taxation Commtltees. Appom\ed by Governor
veteran of World Wflr II.
'tount .v ~government is being operated "m the black - and we wtll stnve _to
ate to Interstate Council of State Governments.
Surviving in addilion to his
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mother are his wife, Freda n.if- :
'bf serv ing 011 r t&lt;J.\payersACCOMPLISHMENT
d seh 1 furids Improved highway program, In·
fie Vickers and one sister. Mrs.
127 Bills enacted into law. Increased sch~ol funds, l~prov\ b'fft drunken-driving bill, increeased townPtwllis Smith, Pt. Pleasanl.
:
"11 is only farr to make it knnwn Ihat our rounty highw ay department,
ereased teachers' salaries, veterans' leglslatton. ant,r-narco tcs lion benefits and other protective and
Funeral serviee will be Friship
funds, increased une~ployment and Workmen s Compensa
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~·ith all poso,;ible coo peratio n from lht t:ommis_sion~·rs . !s co ntinua lly stnvin~
day, 2 p.m. ir the Crow-Hussell
needed community legislatiOn.
~tor hrttrr road conditions in ilw rura l an''" ol ~ l e1gs ( ounlv under the ven
Funeral Home with the Rev . :
Charles A. Pitzer officiating. i
~IJ!e supr•n1s1on of Engineer l'hPodore Reegle.
Burial will be in Suncrest cern- 1
RECOGNITION
· ations of Southeastern Ohio for
Endorsed by newspapers of district. and given awards by var1ous orgaruz
etery.
Fl'lends
may
call
at
the
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"The prnple of our co unt v should also lw aware that of the 85 total
jisbnguished legisllltive service in behalf of this sectiOn of the State.
tuneral home alter 6 p.m. to;\Jniles ol lmd sur la ced l&gt;iacktnp roads ill .\ lcigs. 70 miles of .it has heen htult
day.
f'd url!l g ihr past thrf'f' yl'Jfs . This. surPiy. 1 ~ evH IPn ce m figures that your
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jturrf'nl l'ommi ~s iont&gt;rs , nam ely tJwrles H Karr._ Sr. , Roher~ C la~k and.~~:
Pleaoanl Valley Hospital
ADMITTED I 1avid Rlanken. '
~e lr , arl' ad ivel y slriving ro r bcller rura l roads w1lhout any fmanc1al deficit.
ship, !...etart: ~r ~ . Herman Per.
ry. Kanauga, Ohio ; Mrs. P&lt;1ul
Sin(erely,
D. Williams, Gallipolis. 0 .. Ka.
thv Woomer , )t. Plr.al! ant.
.DISCHARGED Mr&gt; Lloyd
Neville. Apple nrov•·
Mn·
Bvron Dudding. Pt Pleasnnt.
President of the Boord of Meigs
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the Protestant-translate
! which r~ently w.as
for Cathoh~. use) 15 a
stan! B1ble.
. Generally Ahgr~e
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Biblical schol-a rs. tp .as
such oaormous stndes m
to new manu·
script discoveries .such as
Dead Sea Scrolls, and unproved

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Ot~~!rs!~ble, !~. ~~~!r~~ r~~~~=~~~!!~!age,

PT. PLEASA.'fl'- City
It hao been estimated th:
1nvest1gate4 a two nblcle
billl lolls of warm wah·
hap Wedllelday S:tli p.m. at 100
on
.
0
the 22nd St~ and Jackson Av- pass through the Strait!
enue tnter~on resulting in Florida every hour.
approximalely $4"tl prtpll'ly

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ol English have been offered -I!Jat Catholic ~nd Protestant
. will change our t1me : three magmhcent
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works o1 t rans1ators now f1nd
bo themselves
· per
wit he atom ic bomb. the TV ' Biblical scholarship: The Re· able to agree 8 ut 991
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dinnfl[ rock 'n roll muSic and viSrd Standard VersiOJl (RSV), cent of the time, JUS ·~~ ~
othei&lt; dubious contnbutwns to the nrw English Bible and the rna~;::- ~1 cr~~~~f~r e;~rt"~o
human welfare.
' Anchor H1ble.
rna g 3 Y pal .,
be be ''eeumenu::a
But rIt also wtll have to gtv~ To tht~ honor roll n~ay ~ow I The Jerusale~ Bible gets its
this , gene ratmn ~red 1t fm added a fourth name· The
f
th
s BI'ble
,
name rom e 1amou
producmg
more good transla Jl' l usall'm Bt bl e
established
1 1
1
twns ol the R1ble than any other TillS new transla llon, which ~ch";;.~~~a~a ~Iars under
on
'"'"t on sale thiS week at ~~ cllrection ol Fr. Mariebookstores across the oountr~, Joseph Lagrange Between 1948
For The BEST
is the work of Roman Catholic and 1955 tbe sch~l brought out
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jury IIJd 110 litatiGIII. llotll ftblcles bad been moved whta of.

ficers arrived,
A oar driven by Rebeeca L.
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TWO MORE BIG DAYS- FRIDAY and

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a •uperb French lranslation of
the Scnptures, which was
pubhshed m 43 separately-bound
sectiol'ls. This "Bible de Jerusa~
!em" quickly beca me the most
widely-used transla tion of tlle
.;·
Scriptures in French-speaking
countries.
~MEIGS COUNTY
The English version was
BT·l Dale Emmei'SOII Johnsoa
~ COMMISSIONER
prepared under the directJon of
1
retired lrom the United States
Fr. Alexander Jones, one of the
@ " " 1o lilA. 1...
N&amp;VJ last Wed!lesday,
world's foremost Bible scholars. "We're still boycotting the s•Pftmorlet, • &lt;OUse ol f1Nt
2'1, after 10 yem aervlce.
Allhuugh it follo ws the French ~igh prices. You'll hGYt to toke 111 OU1 to
Prior to his eRllstment 111
version in the interpreMion of
Navy Jolmson served with
obscure or doubtful passages. it
Marines two years du..'lg
TO PUT PARTY POLITICS ASIDE AND VOTE
is a direct translation of the - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - second World War during Its
FOR THE MAN BEST QUALIFIED FOR THE
Hebrew a11d Greek originals
OC&lt;!upatilll of Japa11.
JOB. ·AS RESIDENTS OF THE LANCASTER
mto English, and not just a re· l
fOgf3ffi
AREA, WE ARE WELL AWARE OF THE QUAL!·
translation of the F'renril.
Jolmso1 baa received
FICATIONS
AND PRINCIPLES OF BOTH CANDI·
F, 1 ·
a1 naval medals, Including
ol owmg the happy pr•c•"l
,.,,..vice
DATES.
dent set by other modern
U J
eC fiC
,
American Defense
"
English tran:-;lation.s. it uses a
Medalt W•rld War D
CLARENCE E. MILLER, IN OUR OPINION, IS
modeJ'R typographical formal,
Medal, Navy Occupatloa S...v-11 THE MAN FOR THE JOB.
with sing!Nolumn pages, sub·
Ice Medal, National
AS MAYOR OF LANCASTER, HE PROVED
heads and verse numerals
Service Medal and the
HIMSELF,
TO BE A MAN WHO GETS THINGS
unobtrusively located along the i PT. PLEASANT - Servlc• PT. PLEASANT- Sterlie W. Conduct Medal four times.
DONE. A MAN WHO WORKS FOR THE PEOPLE,
margin. Poellc passages are se t . Guild ol Christ Episcopal church Stevens. 58. Gallipolis Ferry, He served on several vesaelsll
NOT THE PARTY.
m verse form. and direct quotes held its monthly luncheon and died Wednesday morning in including the Keith, Owens'
ON NOVEMBER 8TH, WE URGE YOU TO VOTE
are set off with quotaiJOn business meeting Wednesday I Pleasant Valley Hospital after nam, Tulare, Iowa, Ranger,
FOR CLARENCE E. MILLER FOR CONGRESS.
marks.
· p.m. 10 the church parish house. a short illness. He was an elec- Forreslal, Boxer, Valley Forge,
LET HIM DO FOR SOUTHEASTERN OHIO WHAT
Numerous Footnotes
I Hostesses were Mrs. W. T. Min· trician currently employed at and Princetol.
HE DID FOR LANCASTER!
Best of all. there are tun, Mrs. J. J. Lovell and Mrs. the Good Year plant at Apple He was aboard the
THANK YOU.
numerous foo lnotes on every Edith Simkms.
Grove. He was member of the Princeton and USS Valley Forge
page, clarifymg allusions to
.
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Zion Baptist Church.
in 1964 when both vessels
. people, places, coins, weights, Miss Juliet Smith, preSident, 1
in Viet Nam. Johnson was on
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Freel A· MotKh
Wlllarci"Furz" Smith
measure-s, distances and events presided during t~le bu ~ mess l Survrvmg are hts wtfe, Char~ tbe Bridge Staff at Treasure Is-.
Mrs.
Larry Pelerson
R. s. Bode, M.D.
that would otherwise be mea· meeting. A di scusswn of the· lotte; one son, Terry and one land, San Francisco, at the
Louis
J. Sandor
Fredltl'ick W. "Fritz"
ningless to the modern reader. proposed clothes bank prnJect l daughter, Brenda, both
time of his retirement.
Mr. and Mn. Jomft T,
HoHmon
The stated objective ut til&lt; was held and I he gruup was
home ; one brotner, John Stev- Johnson son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sears
Mr. and Mn. Paul R.
Mrs. J. Howord Smith
translators wast 0 ''convPy the sued an invitation.~ mee~ tn ens. Sl. Albans: and rour
Ernest J~hnson, R. D. Racine,
Kumlltl'
John R. Thoyer
exact meamg of the Sllcred ' December. 6 in a JOint Chnst · ters, Mrs. Came Mohr,
Pt. bas purchased 1 home near
Mn. Robert W.
Victor E. Wernet
texts wllh grace and felici ty, in 1mas meetJDg w1th St. Momca Pleasant, Mrs. Helen Mellow· Racine where be, his w1fe and
Bre!Jinger
J.
Roblrf "Bob" White
modern. flowing English."
i Guild of the church. Announce· , ell, Charleston, Mrs. Mary For· five children will reside.
Paul R. Kant
Mr. ond Mn. GHrp R·
T h e E n g 1i s h is i n d e e d ment was made of the commg I rest. South Charleston and
John Kraft
WDOdruH
Mr. and Mn. William 1!.
"modern a•d flowing," and will r benefit bridge to be held in the Eva Gibson, Puerto Rico.
HilL VS. MOUNTAIN
Kltl'mit'Kimmtrer
Krug
be easlly readable to any persoo l parish house on November 10 F
. -'II be
There is nt precise differ·
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unera1 servrce w1
Willl}m
D. Monger, M.D. Alfred B. Brown
. th M h ·Stevens ence lletween 1 hill and a moon·
w1th a grade scl!ool educatiOn. sponsored by St. F'ranrJS u1 · d 2
0
.~s for the "grace and felicity" The group decided that the I F:er~ · ~·o:e :ith th: ~•• taln. Hills are generally omaJI.
of the literary style, some may l•tudy program for the
year , W S 8 .11
d the Rev Cllf- er although some
feel that it falls a bit short of will concern stories of the w&lt;r 10 ~ · 1 ups a;fi 1 ling Jl·,:~~~-=·~w:led:a:h:il~l•:;;·
the high standard set by the '\ men e1 the Bible.
ill be fcox~~ ..;metery
RSV , which is an updating of Hostesses for the January w .
n
.
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the archaic but still incompar3" meeting will be Mrs. Milton ll. Fnends are bemg receiV
! bly beautiful Englisl1 of the old Miller, Mrs. Gail Faires and the funeral home.
I King James version.
Mrs. William Wells.
1
Bot it is no disgrace to fall a Attendmg the luncheon meet· CAN ADJOURN EONGRESS
bit short of the loveliest English ing were Mrs. S C. Willielm,
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prose ever written. The Jerusa· Miss Reba Beale, Mrs. 'II. L. The Constttutuion . empowers,1
Full or
1lem Bible has a forthright and , Miller, Mrs. Homer Martin, the pr.,.Ident to ad)OW'II ConIN &amp;ilf
' often felicitous style of its own, . Mrs. D. i'i. Connors, Mn. F. W. gress at such time as be may
IN
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as in these passages from 1 Ingraham, Mrs. John Samsell, thmk proper when tho House
Proudly Paid For By Democrats For Mlller
Jesus' Sermon on the Mount: ' Mrs. w. s. Hyre, Miss Smith, and Senate cllsagree with reCommittee, Wlllard Smith, Chairman, Lancaster
"Treat others as you would ! Mrs. Gail Faires, Mrs. Elza spect to the time of adjourn- Rop!ii~deanen
Pd. Pol Adv.
like them to lrea you.'t' ,
1 Martin, Mrs. Tom Walters. Rev. ment. No president has,
Se~tiii'Sf;
PonMroy
"Be compassionate as your and Mrs. c. A. Pitzer and the ever, exereiJed thia power,
· ,._ battz.bee eonstrodion Cor night afrer
raher is compaRsionate dn not hostesses.
condemn and you will not be
----lligiJt of -ml sleep. Compare:
I
, condemned yourselves."
: · . - . - slripe cove&lt;- gold .......
"Be eareful nut to parade
IC
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your good deeds before men !o
attrttct their notice."
t , 0.. Raooge k - SUI'face S11100th, lilm
I The .lerusalem Bible is
• ri J eds oltemper41d steel coils
published by Doubleday &amp; Co.
The only edition now available
1nd
:is a handsome 2,0IJO..page
buckra m-bound volume which
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
· sells for $16.95.
PT. PLEASANT - Clifford
IL Vickero, 52, Leon Rl 2, died I
eveniRg in Holzer
for
Hospital
a five month&amp; illHe was ewoer and operator o1 V'Hbr'l Restaurant 01
· llbelt •til ill
health
!arced 1111 nllnmenl
He and his wHe, Fr&lt;da, took
over management ol tbe re&amp;in the
taUJ"Bnt In 11H3 following t be
death ol his father, Herbert, '
Kenneth McElhinny, president of the Board of Meigs County
who had operated the establish- I
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men! since 1009.
.
1
'·Commissioners, offers the following report in behalf of the
Mr_ Vickers was born m Cin~.
cinnati, on June 9, 1914 the son
J'resent Commissioners:
of Laura Petty Vickers ,
who :
EXPERIENCE .
. Obi S ate Third ranking Senator in Ohio next session.
survives
and
the
late
Herbert
I Two
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years m OhiO House, Twelve years m
o en ,
Vickers. He was a member of
DrJr Fellow Citizens:
the Trinity Methodist Church,
LEADERSHIP
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f Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Hi~ways &amp; Motor
, Loyal Order of Moose. Amel'l· .
Chairman, Health &amp;; Educatton Comm1ttee, member 0
to lS-State Education com1111 ttee, and by Sen!~ "Your currenl county board o[ commissioners is _happy to r~port Meigs
can Legion Post No. 23 and a
Vehicles and Taxation Commtltees. Appom\ed by Governor
veteran of World Wflr II.
'tount .v ~government is being operated "m the black - and we wtll stnve _to
ate to Interstate Council of State Governments.
Surviving in addilion to his
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mother are his wife, Freda n.if- :
'bf serv ing 011 r t&lt;J.\payersACCOMPLISHMENT
d seh 1 furids Improved highway program, In·
fie Vickers and one sister. Mrs.
127 Bills enacted into law. Increased sch~ol funds, l~prov\ b'fft drunken-driving bill, increeased townPtwllis Smith, Pt. Pleasanl.
:
"11 is only farr to make it knnwn Ihat our rounty highw ay department,
ereased teachers' salaries, veterans' leglslatton. ant,r-narco tcs lion benefits and other protective and
Funeral serviee will be Friship
funds, increased une~ployment and Workmen s Compensa
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~·ith all poso,;ible coo peratio n from lht t:ommis_sion~·rs . !s co ntinua lly stnvin~
day, 2 p.m. ir the Crow-Hussell
needed community legislatiOn.
~tor hrttrr road conditions in ilw rura l an''" ol ~ l e1gs ( ounlv under the ven
Funeral Home with the Rev . :
Charles A. Pitzer officiating. i
~IJ!e supr•n1s1on of Engineer l'hPodore Reegle.
Burial will be in Suncrest cern- 1
RECOGNITION
· ations of Southeastern Ohio for
Endorsed by newspapers of district. and given awards by var1ous orgaruz
etery.
Fl'lends
may
call
at
the
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"The prnple of our co unt v should also lw aware that of the 85 total
jisbnguished legisllltive service in behalf of this sectiOn of the State.
tuneral home alter 6 p.m. to;\Jniles ol lmd sur la ced l&gt;iacktnp roads ill .\ lcigs. 70 miles of .it has heen htult
day.
f'd url!l g ihr past thrf'f' yl'Jfs . This. surPiy. 1 ~ evH IPn ce m figures that your
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jturrf'nl l'ommi ~s iont&gt;rs , nam ely tJwrles H Karr._ Sr. , Roher~ C la~k and.~~:
Pleaoanl Valley Hospital
ADMITTED I 1avid Rlanken. '
~e lr , arl' ad ivel y slriving ro r bcller rura l roads w1lhout any fmanc1al deficit.
ship, !...etart: ~r ~ . Herman Per.
ry. Kanauga, Ohio ; Mrs. P&lt;1ul
Sin(erely,
D. Williams, Gallipolis. 0 .. Ka.
thv Woomer , )t. Plr.al! ant.
.DISCHARGED Mr&gt; Lloyd
Neville. Apple nrov•·
Mn·
Bvron Dudding. Pt Pleasnnt.
President of the Boord of Meigs
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the Protestant-translate
! which r~ently w.as
for Cathoh~. use) 15 a
stan! B1ble.
. Generally Ahgr~e
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Biblical schol-a rs. tp .as
such oaormous stndes m
to new manu·
script discoveries .such as
Dead Sea Scrolls, and unproved

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Plans were made and com- .W. A vote ol tballb waa ·ez.lo ~Jze tbe
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named for the Band tended lo Donald Lanning ftr a January 1 conselldaUon oil Favors, Mra. Elza

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alternate to Grand Session, and
$tall Captain, Marilla Childs.
New officers were elected at New officers elected were Et· During the bnslness session,
DeCe&amp;llly·
the llovelnber meeting of the ta Lemley, Most
Excellent 76 sick visits were reported and
QllmOit,
Meig• Temple Pythian Si~ters Chief; Virginia Ov.· ens, Most $72 spent in altruistic work.
banquet to be held on Satur- temporary wiring of the Band the Band Boaotora and thll Jr., Mrs. Gtor1e I!Dblleltel',
Tueidlly evening at the Legion Excellent Senior;
M ax in e Maxine Owens reported on the
day, December 3, at the Porn· Boosters food booth.
they are •llllng to ·combine re- Mrs. Richard Ni!utzlln&amp; Mr&amp;
tiall in Middleport': Pro tern Owen, ~.E. Jr.: Sadie McEI· sale of knives. Plans were Vaughn and Seg!enda Smith, eroy Elementary School whim A report on tl!e results of sources and efforts for ·tile Wllllarn NelsoD, Mrl.
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officers were Martha Chit•!'. hinny, secretary: Betty Spenc- made for the annual Christ· Columbus. are guests of their the Pomeroy Band Boosters As. the combined Band , Boosters aooc1 of the consolidated blmd. White and Mra. i11rrY WaiiOII:
ME.C.: Doris Bailey, mao•- er, treasurer; Gertrude And- mas dinner and a $1 gilt ex- grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. socialion m_et Tuesday evening m~ held October. 31, was
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servjng, 5e11!or molhert lacludger, and G~nevieve Meinhart, Irews, Protector; Norma Zirkle, change to be held Dec. 6. A Arnold Rtchards..
at the Senior Hlt!h School.
given by Mrs. Roy Mayer. II Commlt.ees named for the ing, Mrs. Ralph Smlth, fin.
treasurer.
Outer Guard; Elizabeth All- turkey dinner will be served Mrs. Ora Roy IS returning to Mrs. Donald McKemle; pres!· was pointed out that no small banque! were: ltdstessea, Mrs· C. E. Blateslef, Mrs. ~
for all members at 6:30 p. m her home in Columbus after dent, condueted the meeUng, children are allowed to ride James ·Qulvey, Mrs. Roy Mlly· Legar, Mrs. Thomas lolcGG!f. Named to the committees were spendmg two weeks here with which opened with the lArd's with their parenta on band bus. er and Mrs. Harry Watson; klt· an, Mrs. Lawrence Jilfll!!'r,
Mrs . Meinhart and Virginia Ow- Mrs. Dale Mourning.
Prayer in unison. An explana· es to out of town eventl.
chen, Mrs. Tbi!IIIBS Hennessy, Mrs. Vert1011 Bing, Mrs•. ~
ens, kitchen ; Norma
Zirkle, The round-upmember~hlp tea lion on how band Instruments It was resolved to present chairman, and )llrs. Roy l,lay. Colmer, Mrs. Lawrence J8t
Maxine Owens, dining room; for county aux1hary umts of should be Insured was given by at the next meeUng of COlD· er, eo-&lt;&gt;halrman, Mrs. Eugene ces, Mrs. James Titus aatlfp.
Eita Lemley and Betty Riggs, LegiOn posts scheduled for Sat. Don Mullen. Mrs. Vernon Ev· blned executive boerd, express- Triplet~ Mrs. Roy Reuter, Mrs. WOllam Downie.
This year
decorating.
urday at ~iddlepori h~s been ans reported a membership of ing willingness 1o cooperate and David GoodWin, Mrs.
Jolm Clean • up, Mrs. AVfrf ft.
avoid Christmas
Mrs. Childs announced that cancelled smce the umts have
Beaver, Mrs. Danny Thom~n, Clair Mrs Larry Sheets, Mrl.
crowds-and
the Temple had a new grand- reached their quotas.
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llfrs. John Sebo, Mrs. James Bob j011es.' Mrs. Atcbard Meea,
mother Mrs. Betty
Big~s
Mr. and Mrs. John Werner
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J)Ieh), Mrs. Vernon
Bfng, Mrs Ronald Eaotman Mrs. Bj.
last mlnute
whose 'daughter, Mrs. Boii~g: have returned from a week at
Reqio~l
Mrs. Leo Crew, Mrs. Donald ward WeU.. Mrs. hmetb .;.
disappointments
had a new baby son, born Oct. Elmhurst, Ill. visiting her sis·
Lisle, Mrs. Norbert Neutzllng, Laughlin, Mrs. 'l1tomu -~,
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ter Mrs Frances Louise Da Mrs. Alhert
I, recently 9 and has taught In lite OAGC Mrs W!Ularn Radford Mrs
Gri.."' ,.._ •shop now while
. fe Mir aLey solng Mwos vis:
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Mrs: MrG8• Charles dmw,ri=.•· ;;::
sung or rs. mel,
rs.
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of Flo er Show Amards
laze Mrs !Joy W .,,~ ~•·
selections are
Ch'id
Murray Harris ssocta on 1 8 en
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Robert' B ;, "- _,.._
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. . ' will be honored at a coffee hour Her theme will be "Driftwood
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complete.
freshments were served by w o JS station m Cahforma,
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h . ~- " d ill In 1 ... Decorating audllorium, Mrs Porter Mrs George Carper
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Mn.
Betty Spencer, assiSted by Et- VISitmg ere thiS week With hiS Thursday November 10 at the and abstr~ct arrangements.
man Harbrech~ Mrs. Harold Floyd. Bricldl!l'll, Mrs. lrll
tn Lemley.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Searles. He is enroute to Balli· Pansh House of the lrSl n·
M 'Albert Woodard
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Md h h 'II t•· d gregational Church, Marletlll.
rs.
aod ng.
more.. . ·• w ere e wt a ~n
The business meeUng will be
Mrs. Mervin Burt; tables, Mrs. At the elose of the meellng,
ltt us show you how easy
" trammg school for a month. . ch
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Roy Grueser, Mrs.
Eugene refreshments were served. br
Girl Scout Troop
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Thursday
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H Region director Registration
Hou~shelt, Mrs. Robert Fetty, Mrs.· Avery st. .CaUr, M r 1.
HOLDS ANY
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MembersHaveParly pane bromt ;r er~ li;g. 1 e lee will be 50 c~nts and reser,
Mrs. James Qulvey, Mrs. El· George Carper, Mrt.
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a8ulova for you. And hold
In
observance
of
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and
Mrs.
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Mrs.
Elmer
Bllley.
BULOVA
it 'til Christmas. See our
Pomeroy Girl Scout Troop 52 b uml tus w ere e was me be made to Mrs George Leist Jewish aod Protestant view..
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religion
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held a party at the borne of
310 Lawton Road, Devo a, Mar·
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ISS yse IS 0 ess 0
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, with their
ietta, by November 5. The pre- ed by the Middleport Literary
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CHRISTMAS!
invited guests. The group play·
sidents of Garden Clubs In Re- Club Wednesday afternoon at
ed games and danced
with
10 a
gion II, or their representative, the home of Mrs. James Euler. The Loyal Pals Class' of the sented to Mrs. Donald Jleh,
prizes going to Resa Boothe
are to meet at noon to elect a Mrs. N~ Moore, vice pres!- Middleport Church of Christ The Jravel'ng prlf.e was .... 111
and Tony Vaughan.
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nominating committee to select dent, presided and mtrnduced held Its annual Thanksgiving Allee Robeson and the . . .
Refreshments were served to
a regional director to be in- the 1pr~s:;: ~~ !~~~; program and offering meeting prize went to Mi's. Chct
Maralynn Tracy, Resa Boothe,
stalled next year.
re~. ew 0 e
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Tom Rowley, Irene Barnes,
There will be a "Country bt, by Noah Gordo•, prepared of Miss Mabel Hysell.
Miss Plans were made lor
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Leanne Sebo, Jo Ellen Diehl, Ohio Valley Grange No. 2612 Fatr" sales table and all clubs by Mrs. Bei'II1II'II Fultz
and Hysell presented devoUoiiS us- annual Chrlstmas mee!IN to
Ron Smith Joe Weiker Darla I of Letart Falls met Monday are requested to bring some • read by Mrs. B~ce ;l~dh The ing the IOOih Psalm and a met!- be held Dec 8 at the bollie rl
Neutsling 'caralynn
' Trac) 1evening with the Worthy Mast- thing to be sold, proceeds to go ~k concerns e e s : ltaUon entitled "Live Each Mrs Pratt 'whlcb will 1w1.jp
Tony Va~ghan, Maria Neutzimg ' er in the chair Installation of to the Regional treasury.
U~o~s concept as seen ~ bb~ Day to the Fullesl"
glit exchange and final ~
Bob Miller, Steve story, DebbJO officers was held by the Great The afternoon program will prmctpal character, a 8
for CbrlslmaJ project&amp; wJJ bt
, WISecup, Becky Wright. Robin Bend Grange Master Thomas be a demonstration hy Mrs. who tens the slory of his life Frances Roush was program made. A deszerl course ·
Pbaiin Mrs. Wr~ght and Mr~ Sayre, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Reed of Newark, Ohio. She m a ser~e.s of flashbacks toucb- rhairman using the loplc, "Ear- log out the
John &amp;.bo. The troop will meet Sayre, Mabel Roush and Mrs. is a past Regional Director, sn mg on h!s boyhooddfmh ~ ~y Observance of,Tbanksglvlng was served by Mist Jt.Pilj,
COMMI.NDEII ''A"
at Mrs Wright's borne on Herbert Roush.
Accredited judge, member of York Ctty, his II!'"" at er
m New England. ' Members wlsted by Mrs. Robeson.
LEADIItll LADY "G"
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Matcullne dulg~ . 30
Trim Jnd tin, with
$.:mart and prot: tical.
November 1, at 7 p. m.
Officers installed were Mast- Judges Council of Region 6 aod !molly his declston to become gave a scripture verse as they Altendln&amp; lD addition to the
jpwels. Waterproof•.
a11ce l~ l1d wan c•d
17 jew~li. Y~IIDW
Sell·wlndlng.
slyll nl. 2:1 Jew111.
Gr llh ite.
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Herbert Roush; Overseer,
a Rabbi.
presented their thank offering above named were Mrs. ....
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Yellow or whitt,
$11.H
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Enna Wilson· Lecturer Nora
Mrs. Nan Moore gave a re- at an Improvised altar leatur- ert Raw"•- Mlsl 111. . . . ,
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Cross· Stew~rd Allee. Balser·
view of the book, "How to Be- lng a picture of Jesus an """"
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Bible, white lilies and a wi1JJe
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iChaplam Rev: James Early:
eefS
I Religious," by Charles Merrill llihted taper.
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,Smith, a minister with 1 beri·
, Mrs. Ed&amp;lt Re~ and
When you knoH whal m11kes 1 watch tick, ~ou'll buy 1 Bulo~a.
I Syracuse Methodist church clos-' tary Mrs Herbert Roush· gate
tage of mlnlstry behind him. Mrs. Guy Reynolds, president DonaldHicka
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The book dealo In aatlre on lbe presided over the business II!S.Iack Higgins of Pt.. Pleasant, Early;' Flora, Gladys Shields; Mrs. William Houdashelt was practices of churches and their ~;! ~ ~ess made conlrlbu·
rfy
W. Va., was evangeliSt. Sunday Pomona Eula Wolfe· Lady As- hostess to the WSCS of the Sy. """f'itUooa. The author ~- . .
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evening • group Irom the Eo- s't. Ste;.ard, Barba;a McNick· racuse Methodist Church Tues- ments ' wllb tontue In C:lit!elt the ~~un~h program. 'J'hijo
reka church of which the Rev les; legislative agent. Andy day evening at her home,
sty~ 00 the papeel of l'lllllllnl
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serve the wed. ¥'
Court Street
Wendell G. Stutler was a form- Cross; home economics com·
a ~~~114lng the m!pJt.
reception for
Scherry
er pastor, were present and mlttee Barbara McNicles
The mectlug, In charge of ter, l!fp wtte, 'their wardrcftiill,
I · Stewart wedding, Nov.
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pro&gt;Senled musical selections. he! R~ush and Erma Wilson·
. William Eichinger, presi· seriJIC)Ii !Diteml, and olher lifo 211.
A birthday party wu l)ftll
your own sakt, llo u Bul~• dont re•r on •n Auth ortud Sulov• Jewtltr.
Folio win.'! the service, a cof·l Junior chairman Rev Jame~ dent, opened with devotions tak. eal of ~m. The authOr Mrs. Reynolds presented I recently for Mia Becky
fee hour wa' held honoring the : Early; youth rhairm~n. Eula en from Philippians I, by Mrs. urna
In conql• • Bible on behalf of the clasa, at the Lellion HIIIID )ln!Jaad
iiRieiiv. H1gg1 ... ·
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Dana Winebrenner whn closed to ketp 1M tllvlnt ~ II!IP111- lo Mrs. Helen Batey, a IIIW Altendlng were~ Najiplr,
man Nora Cross A
wilh prayer. "Aero" the At· ate lilt l'ldiC\IlOUI Ill ltllllllll· ~lll'Ch member, wbo Ia leaving Mary Hall, Mark Raley 8411·
i
prog~am consisted of the
!antic" was the lopic or_ the TbtllltHIIq 11111 qpenetlll!lll soon for New York to villi rela·. Black, Perry Kentl!llll, ' ;ibn
lowing: song "Church's
program presented by
Mrs. the IID&amp;'Dfl ql "Amm, tilt """ whlle recuperatlna from Fink, Shirley Letlllt
ll'l'aDII
SHOP SWISHER and LOHSE
Found'allon," topic, "The Worth Winebrenner.
Beaullftll,!' with 'Mrl. O.P. llln.... A gift was also pre- Case, Blllle Carter, ' Rar.tJ
of An Individual":
During the bnslness session jaela II Ill pltu10. Tbl club
Slawter, Jolm Wlte,
J1a1iert
For All l'our Prescription and DrNfl Needsl
by
Rev.
James
Early;
eight
shut-In
caUs
were
revoted
to
order
cood•
from
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Speeial
Sert1ice
Smith,
Mark
Tiwt,
'J.'erileo
I
"One Small .Child," by
ported. A report was given on blln4 lor "le u In past yeel'l. Held at Malon
Miller, Janet DaVIa, ConDie.Bar.
Wolle: the Power of an
the quiet day held at the par. Mrs. C. M. llennasy was narn· MASON - · Several members ret!, Janice Smith,
Iit9ltl'
vidual, by Barbara McNickles; sonage on October 25, In ob- ed elutlnnaq_ of the project of the Cllfloo Grahnm Letart Youll8. Cheryl H~ ,Tiqi
poem, "One Cent," by Erma servance of the Week of Pray. with Mrs. Rober! Coats asslsl- New Haven
M~
and llall, Gary Drenner, Btti\P
Wilson, followed by a
and Self Denial. Mrs.
log.
Hartford MethOdist churches at· McGuire, Lyn Black, ,
ston by Nora Corss and a poem dell G. Stutler was in
tened the CaD ID Proyer and Taylor, Gary Taylor, ~(
"Octooer" by Nora Cross.
of the program using as
Mila Loh.te AUHJrded Sell Denial aervlce at the Mas- Youni, Emle Smith, Ropr·
Plans were made for a Hal- topic:, "Called to. Be
Plaque at Banquet
on Methodist Church.
Barrett, Jeff Tlllla,
S 1J IIi
loween narty at the hall Mon- tans. She was asststed by Mrs. J lie t.ohse daul!ltter ol Mrs Fred Spencer Maaon Larlclns, SUe Clonch, Mike f'llrl.
day night. Refreshments
Karl Kloes, Mr..
Don aId Mr en:ndr !lrs Harold Lohse ~ the proaram Mrg'
Job~ er, Boob Utile, s.tly . ~.
barbecue sandwiches, potato Lisle sod Mn. John Sauvage. p · oy wa; awarded
I Chattin talked ~ ..c;,;mmunlty Mlie Price, Sharon Cart.r,
chips, pickles. doughnuts,
A thank offering was taken. ~= plaque at the annual Centers Around the World," aod Dave Rice, Roger Bla.., Karen
salad aljd coffee were served. A letter was read from Marge Panelhellenic Scholarship ban· Ml'l. Dallas Cadle spoke on lbe &gt;Haynes, Ron Gorily,
Diane
Meyer a missionary in Japan.
Oct. 31 at the Ohio Union, Deaconess's Pension
Funds. Brogan, TaiThny Tyree, Janft
43 Young People
communlcaUon was
also
lor the sorotlty act· Mrs. Lester Zerkle read scrtp. Neal, Leroy Welch,
Qwlel
Guests at Portv
~m Ull!an Evans,
with the highest accumula· lure. The otferlnJ, eol!eoted by Scott, Kathy Thomas,
Jllll
·h
trict sptritual life secretary,
· point hour ratio lor
lite members of the New Haven Barrett, Duene KllllCT and ·
MASON
F
(I) 4 Registered Pharmacists To Fill All Your Prescriptions Accurately,
tended the-~~
Mason
Brow ie I~lngthtudy~
uc
es
•
11165-66 school year.
and C!Hton churcltes, was ell· ~B
• ragan.
Troop 137 H 11
. ~ Christians be lug and doing,
Chepter, pledge BIJd lndlvldu· vlded and sent to community 8endJnc &amp;lflf were Mary Mi&gt; ·
Promptly and Reasonably.
on Saturday "e::.~~: t pathe a brief period of self study
a! awards were presented re- centers ·around the world and Kenney; Carol Malooe, One
Mason Youth Center -:;,e
read by Miss Marcia Karr, who presentative&amp; of the 22 10rorl· the Deeconess's Pension Fund. Gre~, Allen Blackwood, ~ai'- ..
(2) Plenty of Friendly, Courteous Clerks To Serve You Promptly
'
ior Girl Scout Troop was
closed the meeting with pray. Ues and 1,731 sorority women The Mason Methodist Church lene ~tlleld, Diane &amp;lllday,
i~l Low Prescriplion and Drug Prices Every Day.
charge of decoraUng.
at Ohio State University. Jen- was boot church.
Mr. anc! Mrs. J&gt;hn Tyl'ee, Pete
Terry
Proffitt
was
Refreshments
were
served
by
nlfer
is
a
senior
majoriug
in
'•l'y and Mr. IIi~ Neal.
(4) A Complete Selection of Prescription Drugs, Proprietary Medicines,
most original Carla
the hostess during the social home economics, food and n11- Zachary Taylor, when chosen H01tesses were Mn. DwJchl
Cosmetics, Magazines, Greeting Cards, Tobaccos and Sundries
the prettiest' and Jan
hour to seven members.
and a member of Delta 11 a presidential candidate, ac- Haley, Mrs. Jack l'1IDllj)pi;
the ugliest. judges were
Sorority. She had aU the ltnowledged tbat he had nev- Mrs. James Ferauson and!'"·
Ivy and Lessie Sleeth 0r_
Staff Sgt. Clark
1INIHS school year.
er voted In hla Ule.
Ike Neal.
and Mrs. Kathryn Towner
Guarding mghway
69c P""'hylodlc
97c Capocol
.
Pl Pleasant. Games
Army Stall , Sergeant
Antiseptic and
TOOTH
played
Clll""
Mouth Woah
, d and prizes awarded to
"• J r., 28, son of Mrs.
Mm
BRUSHES
a
Raynes
and
Rhonda
Clark, Cheshire, Is
Q.
Reynolds.
1 rest from combat
Hord
Assisting tbe leader,
but his new jtb Is
~dium
Paul
Bocook
with
the
party
as
knportan~
.
F.rm
were t~e assistant leaders, Mrs. He is currently on gn.ro duty
Wilson and Mrs.
Bonnie defending Natlonil Route
19
asc Johnton
95c STRIPE
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Sgt. Clark jnst returned from
BABY
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