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Pomeroy-Middlepo)"t~O_c_Sept. ~~· _1_9_~5

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The Rutland PTA approved
I' chapel service In the
h Ig h
school at its meeting Monday
evening in the High school aud·
itorium with tht; president, Mrs.
Betty Williams, presiding.
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September 17-11

"THE TERROR"
\Technicolor)

Boris Karlofi Jack Nichol·
son, S•ndra Knight
"36 HOURS"

• Jaa. Garner, Eva Marie Salnt.
ROd Taylor. John Banner

The meeting wlis opened with
Scout Troop 240 leading the
pledge. Devotions were led by
Rev Robert Smith. Songs ted
by vernon Weber followed, accompanied by Dunna Weber.

· Mrs. Parson's first grade won ,
SUN., MON. and TUES.
S.pt, 19-21
the attendance award.
"CIRCUS WORLD"
Tbe secretary, Mrs.
John Wayne, Rita Hayworth White was installed by Mrs.
(Technicolor)

Harold Sauer.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. I The PTA went on record as

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TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse E. Nelson will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary w1th open house on Sunday, Septem~r 26 from
1 until 5 p.m. at the home of Mr: and Mrs. Jim N_elson

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Jean Hupp, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Hupp, Letart
Falls, was united in marriage
to Kenneth Ba!l!, son of Mrs.
Kate Bass and the late Bill
Bass, Cliftoo, W. Va., Sunday
at 2 p.m. by the Rev. James
Early at the parsonage.
Miss Hupp was altired In a
pink suit with matching acces-sories and wore a white rosebud corsage. She was given in
marriage by her father, Arnold Hupp. Roberta Roush was
the bride's attendant and wore
a blue dress with matching
accessories, and wore a pink
rosebud corsage.
I Best man was Dona Bus,
' cousin of the groom, Cl:ifWn.
Attending the weddin&amp; were:
Mrs. Katie Bass, Clifton; Char·
les HupP and Noreen Slusher,
Columbus, and Mr. and Mr1.
Arnold Hupp.
A reception followed at the
home of the bride's parents. Atlending were :~r. and Mrs. Russell Gibbs, Lebanon Rev. James
Early, Roberta Roush, Mr. and
Mrs. James Knightin&amp; ml• ::~~~
Edward, Charles and R
Hupp; Mrs. Katie Ba,., D8llajl
Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
Hupp, James Hupp Jr. and Mr.
and Mrs. Kermeth Bass.
Mr. Bass is employed by
telephooe company in Columbus. Mrs. Bass ia a gradUOie
of Southern Local High School
and Is n Cosmelolofllst In C&lt;&gt;
lumbuo when they will make
their home.

When you bring your boby in for
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A new complete selection
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Now's a good time to buy

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Candidate for ,m.art
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oral
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2000 years.

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for a complete selection o[ knitting needs - Circular
needles - double point needles - lon g needles in all
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point protectors and many others. You'll also want to see
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Dr. McMillen

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MUS Boosters

D'Ies Thursday

D'Ies In
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A complete h a 1r
cutting kit with heavy
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and accessories, barber
sbearo, comb, whisk
broom and instructioa
booklet.

S.leslips From

ha~lu~':;s ~~~~ding

were Nancy Arnold, Rodney Karr, Chris
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Tompkins, Dick Knight, Dick
He is survived by lit.
Werry, Ted Morarity, Eddie
Alice. anet two siSters, 1111.
Tbompsoa ia juvenile hearillgj
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Stark Joe Neutllng. BID Nea..
Bertha Am011 Ru~ll,
RutThuroday alternooo for the inSouthern Local Athletic Boooter., •bowing deep Iand j C. Russell
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land, Jnd '""''* · ~ tl
humao killllll of five calo In concern over current fmanc1al nee~s Thursday evemng, Chari s Ty
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- New Middleport R 0• N bi-otho
the New Havea area.
committed themselves to an intense fund-raising pro· .s ·
deed 30
~a~ glv~n a York 's prest1g1ous
morning Thomas ~nd '1 sister Glad~
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and a $25 and costs fin 0n an
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Various money--earning plans were proposed and
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today because of a stnke Funeral
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cratic candidate for mayor o w:ek~:"y ~~Dbt by ~mp~m:V:.-1 discussed at the session presided over by Mason Fisher, assault charge, Robert J~ruor against the New York Times Sunda , al ~rvJces Will be heJd
Pomeroy, spoke to members of
a
Boosters president.
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- Parsons_. $1 ~nd costs. failure and the retaliatory shutdown of in s }
p.m. at the Rawlthe Democratic club at their 10 p.m. On weekends. Tbey
All proceeds from the money. I membership cards have been · to obtam a title ; John Carroll six of the city's seven other g Coats Funeral borne with
meeting Wednesday evening were also ordered to get cou- making projects will be applied ~ ld
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Eagle, $25 and costs, reckless major d&lt;~ilies.
Brother Art Marcwn
and
. in the Second Ward Firehm1se. ventloaal baJrcutt, stay out of
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operation, and Clifford Icenhowthe Rev. Chester Lemley io
HOLLYWOOD - s•t;NCERI Benny Rice of Columbus, for - the state _. Obio, not smoke to present obligatiOns, It was! The Boosters hope to sell at er and Edward Schaefer, each O~y the New York Post, an charge. Burial will be iD the
Tracy, 65, who loomed larger rnerly of Pomeroy spoke on be-l or drink, !tay out of beer par- announced.
least 600 cards by the end of $25 and costs on overload cbarg-' eve~mg paper, w.as able to Miles cemetery.
than life from the 010\'ie screen_sl half of Mr. Can~day. Robert l lors, attend school and cburcb Boosters said many more ac-:Set ptedmber. Anyonlrae not yet fcon· es.
~~bhsb ads.tthe Istnkde oil 2:~ Friends may call at the fUllfor three decades, waged a qui- Burdette Democratic candi· services regularly and t be ticipants in the organization are , acte may pure se one rom I Judge Porter suspendeu the lffies e I ona _ an . c enca I era! borne any time,
et battle for life today in Good ldate for' Sahsbur
townshl driver's Ucenses ol two hav. needed and urged everyone in· Booolers at Southern Tornad- ~ fines of Schaefer and Icenhower workers went mto !Is second ;
Samaritan HospitaL
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PI lag them were taken up by lbe lerested in Southern Local Ath- oes home football games,
and laced bolh on probation day. The walkout and atteodant
HWe hope to pull him trustee, w~s mtroduced.
court.
Jetics to attend the next meet- ~ther proJ~cts planned
to: for / monlh.
shutdowns left more than 17,000
throuJh," a medlcal spokesman '111e m_eetmg was in. clli..J'~ of, ~f.((~~ra~~Jr,;&lt;;c,;o:,t+:~'';~, in~, Thursday, ~pt. 2~, Help raJse money mclude a bean sup-1
newspaper employes out of
said yesterday. The white-hail- Jack ?'1sp, new ~resident : Ern·
work.
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1w1th the upcommg proJects is per. record hops, and a gun
ed, crqgy-faced 'actor wbo won est Wmgett, Racme, chaJr~Hn
1 needed.
shO?t.
Con~ract negtJtlahoDll bet~een
lwo aeademy awanls for his of the Democrat
exec. •ve '
Current projects of !he Boost- High School Football Coaches
the Times and the Amencan
proficiency befor8 the cameras board, s~ke briefly and Mrs.
ers are the sale of this year's Ronald Deem and . Mike Popp
Newspaper GUJ!d (ANG) were
underwent a prostatectomy Sept. Mary W~ppel, deputy clerk of
athletic hoosier membership atteoded the meetJng.
reessed at 1:20 a.m.
!EDT)
1. He took a turn for th, worse the election board, spoke on·lhe
ill cards and serving of 1 dinner
today. They were scheduled to
Tueoday. His Ulness wao not Importance of the off year elecnext Friday during a meeting
resume at ll A.M. The key Thirty Middleport
Athlelit
disclosed unW yesterday.
tlon.
of county teachers tit Southern
A M!U~o~, W. Va ., man ISsue m the deadlock was uruon Boosters nw films of the MHs.
Greetings from Washington,
High school.
was hospitalized early today for demands or job security pro- Rutland game Thursday night
WASHINGTON .- DEFENSE an Invitation from Mrs. Walter
Treasurer Robert Cozart and
~eatment of lfiJ.~le~ susta~~~ tect~on against eff~~s of rauttr at the high !Chool cafeteria and
officials indicated today that the Moeller Inviting aU Meigs COUD- Figur.. the first week of membership Chairman Frank
n a one-&lt;'ar ;eel en on
tbe l matJOn and posSl te ulure planned • Booster - ·~
PentaJon';; plana to hire 80,000 tlam who visit Washington to classes today showed 3,523 stu- Cleland reported less than 25
~am--st _m omeroy near
mergers.
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civilians to free anned )forces "walk with her" on a tour of dents are enroiiM In schools
- -- ··- - · - Dr. Homer G. McMillen, for-- mtersectmn of Nye-av.
, It appeared unhkely that .• Vice President Gene Harr1l
personnel for eombat duly will Capitol Hill and visit the Su- of the Meigs County system.
mer pastor of the First Unileo Police said Darrell O'Dell, I ~ttlement &lt;~utd be reached m pr.,ided wbeo the first pr&lt;ldllcnot aUect the expected rlBe in preme Court and the !.lbrary of Couoly Superintendent 0. 0.
Presbyterian church of Middle- 10, failed to negotl~te !he curve time for tbe four maJor even- lion by cameramen Curtll Jendrafl calls to 35,0110 men. thJS CongreBS, was read by Mrs. Patterson's off1ce
reported
port, died Thurday In River- tn front or the Wh1lehouse res- 1ng pa,pers bound by the pub- kinson and Charles Aso Brill·
month.
Thomas Young.
1,183 attendllll classes In
side Hospital in Columbus.
tauranl and hi• 11165 mooel car hshers ~utualatd pact to aet bury with the Boosll!rs' new lr).
Defense Secretary Robert s. ' Potluck refreshments were ' Southern Local, 1,012 in Easl·
Mrs. Harry S. Moore, a friend hit cement steps and • walt m out tnday 8 edltiODS.
lens movie camera WM otJser.
McNamara annollllCed the nwve ..rved with 'Mrs. Victor Young ern Local, llii2 in Northwestern
of the family, learned that fu- front or a bouse occupied by the
ved. They had el)&gt;erimealed
to hire additional CIVIIIM work- Sr. Mrs. Clyde Brown . and Local, 376 In SaliSbury Local, Guy C. Gorby, 81, of Athens, neral services will be held al Braley family. The holllll! " lo- ,
With wlde angle, normal, and
ers Thursday · during ...... ~s. Waoda EbUn ID charge aod 120 in Bedford District.
• former Meigs county residen~ the Rutherford Funeral Home csted adjacent to the MeigS
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telescopic lenses whicil ... tncotiference. He !lid the hiriiJir,
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to begin nexl year, will free
figures for the various dirtricts hospital Thursday. He
had then be taken to Perry County, ers.
lion.
7!,000 officers and eD!Ialed men
SERVICE HELD
shows:
taught school In Meigo couoty Pd., where services have been O'Dell sustained a laceration
Other fund - raislotl projodo
lo111 desk and otber DOD • com- Family . graveolde services Bedford - Bedford Elemen- unlil his reltrement.
scheduled for 3 p.m. Saturday of his fo:ehead and compl&lt;lincd
were reviewed and co-dlofr)e.
balanl jobs.
were conducted by Rev. Eugene la'Y, 120.
He was hom al Carpenter, at the Centre Presbyterian of back lntunes as a result of A large crowd of Southern dies Mrs. Charles Bradbury and
Underwood, Thursday, lor Gary Eastern- Chester 25!1, River- November 17, 1817, the .on ol the Church. He Is survived by his the 3 a.m. mishap. He was lak- High School football team fans Mrs. Louis Sauer Jr., lllldo
DETI\Orr
CHRYSLER Thomas Johnaon, who died Wed- view 132, Tuppers Plains UJl, late James Corwin Gorby and wife and family .
en to !he hospital by private turned ,ut Thursday evening to their first reptrt on the current
Corp. confirmed " Is moviiJi nesday, the second of !win oons and Eastern lli&amp;h School 281. Adeline Kayser Gorby. He Is He served the church io Mid- transportation.
a pep rally at the school spon- memberahip drive whidJ ll(lODo
some. of Its factory facilities ~ut born lo Mr. and Mrs. Harley Northwestern - Harrisonville survived by his wife, Mra. dleporl in the tate 1940s and ear- O'Dell was cited to · "1yor sored by the Southern Local eel Wedneoctay.
ot Mlcrlgan, but DOl nece!lllrilf E. Jolmson of Pomeroy Rt. 1 112, Salem Cenlllr, !34, Rutland Blanche Sisaon Gorby, also ally '50s.
Charles Legar's court on a reck- Athletic Boosters.
A scheduled d!Jpiay of aew
to Ohio.
(Wolfpeo) SepL 12 al Veteraao Elementary, 352, Rutland High former Meigs county resident.
less operal10n charge. "" car Head football coach Ronald equipment beloc used by lbe
Gov. Georce Romney 1°1 the Memorial hospital. Beside his School 214.
Funeral ..rvices will be held
MISS BY 111 YARDS
wa. demolished, police said.
Deem and assistant
Coach footbati squad this yw wu
1 ~w~":' m;et- lwlu brother, Jerry , Et)mund, Salisbury- Bradbury, 194 and saturday at 1:! p. m. at the Pomeroy and Rulland 7 • !lh
word
Mll&lt;e Popp spoke and lntrnduc- caocelled due to the late 11n1a1a
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re- the baby Ia survived by lwo sis- Salisbury 182.
Bigony Funeral home at Albany Grade football teams played an MHS ., eserves Win
,ed members of the Tornado grid of a reserve team come ol ~
sldent · ynaed Ro
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wn- tera, Tammy Diane, 4, and Cher- Southern - Letart 119, Port- with the Rev. David White of- 8-8 lie Thursday after school
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Isquad._ The school lrand, under land.
se~
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:"Y1t~e:"~~ yl Lyno, 2, and his grandpar- land 79, Rscine Grade School ficiating. Burial wlll be
In at Rullaod with the Baby Pan- Rutland Contest
directiOn of Danny Witherspoon, Next Thurotlay n!ihl the ,..
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and cheerleadera also took part lie is lovited to attend thewhryhn~
by
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loam won Its first game of the A parade downtown led by the
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Mlchlpn·s economic climate.
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MIAMI IUPll - A Paa Americaa 707 jet with JO persoa1
aboand era!hed ~ay on the
Island of Moatserrat ia tbe
British West lodie1.
Tbe Civil Aeronautics Board,
which confirmed tbe crash,
Fines were levied
ag~inst said It was not yet known 1f
Cush H
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n ons today by County there wer~ survivor• • T b 0 Me . County'
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.Judge Frank w. Porter
Jr., CAB said tbere were !1 pa1Igs
ea ng stock·
p omeroy H'1g b aeagers and nine crewmea a- _
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the It his home
PROJECT CONFERENCE - The Housing Authonty. of the City of Pomt Pleasant held • pre-construction confere~~e today at C1ty hall school seniors as observers.
board tbe plaae whlcb left &lt;n ra ury at
age of n.
before. work begins on the 50 umt low-rent Public Housmg Project, above, wh1ch has been m planmng smce August, 196;o The general conlrac- The students second batch in Port de FraDCe '00 the lslaod HIS_ death e!Kied an exteMed
tor all sub-contractors, the arc~itect and two public housing officials from Philadelphia attended Following this meeting, the group moved lo a series under' a cooperative of Martinique boaad ror ~ntl- penod of poor health.
the'project site wbere a simp!~ grou~ breaki~g ceremony was held. Construction IS scheduled to be completed by !\larch . 10, 1967. The plan manged by the court with gua aad the~ 00 to New York.
A native of GaiU. -ly, he
$855,000 fifty-unit complex. w11l contam 20 umts designed for elderly and 30 for non-elderly people. There, wlll be_ 15 bu1hhngs. The project the hi h school, were on hsnd .,, .. , , __ .. ... .. .........
was the &gt;ln of the late Howard
is the-,result Of comprehe~stve plann1ng. and the adoption of a "":ork~b le program for c~mmumty progr~ss.' The l'I~Y has apP.hed _f?r anot~er I to hea~ ond see routine court 1~'-" --- ""·'' ',~,m~,,~'1· ,_.,\•. ,;t.w,;;-:&lt; J . and Merle Thomas John50 ulllta of Jow rent housm&amp; especlaUy for the elderly, to be a high-nse style structure Ideal for a growmg populatiOn of scmor Clllzens With proceedings. Groups of 1 will
1 ' 0 ~-d
•hrlnko§ incomes.
attend court on Friday mornI I e1y known ... stork dealings until all PHS seniors have
er, ~r. Johnson had been vic.

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KNiniNG SUPPLIES

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Bill Bass are
Wed on Sunday

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT, OHIO

Unlled Prtn JnltrnaUooal 1troops and planes had been In-•Peking's demand !hat India •new fury.
1nese mlghl attack U lodia ;g. !he lndiao Defense Ministry to- most massive_armed sweeps of Ing what, lf any1hlng, to say or
Jndit~n Prirue Minister La l1 truding inlo China's territory. fwithdraw its troop.s irom dis-- ! Thua China had set on a nores the ultimatum .
! da_y said lnd1an forcet~ ha~e the war conhnu~ agamst a do about the ultimatum.
B·· ~adur Shastri told Communist but he agreed to a jolnt investi-1 puted border areas within three I course to fish in troubled South I At the same time, it was re· i seized control of the 21 - IWie suspected
maJ~ communist ~ U~ NATIONS 8£..
::runa today It would fight if gation of disputed bocder re· :days or face the grave conse-l Asian waters, directly contrary ported that Communist China railroad line between Sialkot &amp; str?nghold 30 miles mrth. ·of curLty Council was to meet U
:he Chineae inVaded India. The gions "in order nul to give lhe l quences- a strong implication: to advice Thursday by the Unit- is massing troops along its In· Pasrur north of Labore and m Satgon.. Thousands of Amencan 1:30 a. m. (EDT) today te
whole world expressed anxiety Chinese an excuse (or an attack I tbc Chinese would ltctack.
· ed States.
dia border, which exteurls 200 disputed Kashmir tha_t "no en- Australl~n , New Zealand and deb_ate the. next step toward
·hat Peking'a 7Uto'ur ultimatum Ion India.''
j While Shastri accused China I The note broadcast by Pe- miles from Kashmir to Nepal emy ~aff1c ~as mo~ng.·•
~uth VIetnamese troops co~ e~ng the f~ghting between ta~t)ll\d explode into a Dew war.
Shastri spoke lo parliament !of interfering in the Kashmir Ikiog Radio did not oper.ly threat- through some of tht world's 1 . Pak~stan sa~d lnd1an o~ra- bmed for~s on Wednesday m dia and Paki~tan over Kubmir.
Shastri rejected as baseless Iafter a series of emerge.nc~ 1dispute_only t~ prolong it, ~he en m.ilita~y a~tion, but its ton_e most ~ugged country..
tJOn!l m the SJalkot area faded. a determmed attempt. to clea~ The council was summoned
~akin&amp;·' I cbargea that Indian IcabineL meetings to co111S1der Iwar w1th Pak1sttJJ1 raged With Istrongly 1mphed Utat the Ch1- A mtd--day bulletm IEStled by I
OTHER FRONTS
~lei area of commurust guer bGoy Udb- S. Amth~assadorth~ur J.
1 erg, Is mon s presi·
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den!, to hear a full report from
Cong guerrillas attacked a govADMINJ8TRATION OFFIC. Secretary General Thant on hil
ernment outpost seven miles ials today were assessing the fruitless mission to obtain 1
southwest of . Saigon
before Iyrim political and strategic im- cease - fire in the Jncllil • Pak·
dawn today m a bold attempt plicatio1 : of Red China's de· istan war.
lo_ probe t~e capital's defe~ses. mand that India abandon anum· In a preliminary report t.
m the a1r war, an Amencan ber of strategic posts along sued late yesterday, Thant cfi1..
spokesman disclosed the loss of their disputed border
before closbi that both sides had r•
twi U. S A1r Force F105 jets midnight Sunday.
fused his plan for an anconctiover North VIetNam yesterday. President Johnson and his tiona! cease-fire and return tG
understood to positions established in Kastl.
1Both pilot~ were IJ sted &lt;IS miss. advisers were
ing.
be waiting the views of New rnir under a 1949 Securjty CouDOn the ground. one of the Delhi ~nd London before decid- 1ci1 resolution.

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Miss JgAnn Frecker, daugh- Ralph Werry, organist. Alan
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Frecker. Minersville Houte 1, The bride wore .• floor l~ngth
became the bride O( A2C John gown of wtlite saun featurmg I
Edward McLaughlin, son of Mr. rounded jeweled neckline
and Mrs. Lloyd M. McLaughlin, long sleeves coming to points
Pom~roy Route 3, Saturday, Au- over the hands. The pleated
7 at the Federated church. skirt was accented in the back I
The' vows of the double ring by a satin boy. Her fingert!p
ceremony were read at 7 p.m., veil of nylon ~et ~s held m
the ~v. Wilhur Perrin be· place by a wh1te satm rose. She
an altar decorated with two carried a bouquet er white carseven branch candelabra and Inations with white satin a;tream·
baskets of white gl&lt;~dioli . A bas· 1ers.
ket of muJti.colored gladioli dec- I Mrs. Roger Starcher, sister
orated the entrance to t h e of the bridt:, and matron of h.on· ,
church.
or, wore a sheath dress of while I
Preceding the ceremony, nutr !lace over blue taffeta, featuring
I music was presented by !a scooped neckline and an over·
~---- · · - · .----: skirt of white lace and blue
expressing Its destre for chapel I tarteta. She wore 1 blue lace
services to b€ hed in the high j pillbox hat with short veil and
school.
I carried a bouquet of blue
F"'1=~
Due to the resignation of the , nations .
president, Betty Williams,
a Miss Ann Holter and
I
meeting will be held Thursday Pam McLaughUn bridesmaids,
at 8,15 at the high school to ,· wore identical_ ballerina le~gth
elect a new officer.
dresses of pink nylon ch1ffon
I Teachers and parents were . with white trim and _a pink pi_IIintroduced.
1 box hat tnmmed With a white
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ned bouquets of pmk and white
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Roger SI"Brche wa! best man.
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you know dum
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black
color impurit.iee caulll'd by mapetie ioterfereDQII
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sage of pink and white carnaAdmiral Color Balancw Cln:uit .. , .ai11taial proper ratio&amp;
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lt ~=::;:;:;:;:;;:·I tlons. Mrs. McLaughlin wore a
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A reception for the immedl·
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families was held at t h
A Small Down
Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn
home of the bride's parents.
Payment and
-andThe couple lef for a woll- !I
Just 5.00 per
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(Colo-r)
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Mrs. McLaughlin ia a •r~ldU-·1 1
ate of Eastern High School and
was employed by the Cloverland Construction Company
Heedsville. A2C McLaughlin
:SHOES FDR BOYS AIID GIRLS
I graduate of Eastero High
School and at present is stationed with the US Air Forco al
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A. aeuoo Ill the OomJDJcan Repobllc aocalaled today with a
blwu rtiOI'I 'imMcDefense SecNamara.
rtl•l') ft9bert
Mc:Nolllora told 0 - s confore~ , TburodiJ II wu cleat
!hal the Ark•n.., Democrat
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Duke Elllngtoo talked to the of more than 40 yean of play· first four
lo the Bible," whether to clap or sit Silent.
Lord to Grace Cathedral Thur• log, eomposiiJi, conducllng and the Doke explained.
Then even the one• inhibited by
day night.
IJlraJJilD&amp;. The music veered "In the_beg!Ming . GtJd ••. " the hnge house of worship stood
Tha , powerful and du•ll~ m.n tiCJtlpel to blues 1o bard- Wllh th11 for a theme, the In tJptJntaneoos ovations.
prayer was an ollerbll ol bli tli1vlJJI and moantng brass lllal tlf.year-old Dulte 10ove pieces
, .
oicbeslra and p!aao, . a!Dgera, rt•arberated off the arehed ol some of bla older llllltea, II was the Doke • first ret!choirs and • dancer In 1 ~ ~IUJJC 100 !eel above lbe audl- new worb and. ofayjlrite bymrts Cloos onert and the masolve
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Warmer, scattered tlliDdefoo
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Long Bottom
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SOCIAL Hospital News
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Ruth Stethem ha•
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By Bellman For Fall

Lee Lewis, Nitro, W. Va.,
spending several days with
and Mrs. Bill Bry'lllt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Yates
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rot~ert[J
Yates of Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Newell
of Cheoter were vlolting
and Mrs. L. D. Pierce.
Patricia Smith apentwetkend with Edna Stewart
Reedsville.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles H;~:::~:
and Ada Bissell were 1 •
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Seats
Ravenowood, W. Va.
Mr. and Mn. O•car Ba!ICO&lt;,k[J
and Ray attended a turkey
ner at the home of Mr. and
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Bickel to Shoot Three Platoons at Rutland Red Devils ~--.--~.---. Lions Will
~ystem

A three-platoon
will Names given the !llree units Bickel.
.
be used at least part of the time ·ar~ "Go," ''Stop," and "Cau- Those on the "Go" unit will
Saturday night when the Pom· lion."
be Pat Story, center;
Blll
ft'OY Purple Panthers are }lost Coach Bickel said the "Go" Nease and Ed Baer, guards;
.to once-beaten Rutland.
team will be used on offense Bill Francis and Torn Harris,
"This is something new and with mostly inexperienced boys tackles ; Bill Moore and Rex
l don't know how long it wiU on the line, the "Stop" unit is (,'umings, ends; Don Swisher,
last, but we're going to try it," to be Ufled strictly on defense quarterback; Bruce Simpson and
said Panther Coach Bud Bickel. and the "Caution" "'uad Is Lenny Van Meter, halfbacks,
The units are plaoned in an ef- the regular team that had start· and Charles Hysell and Howard
fort to minimize injuries and !ng b~rths i~ last week's open· Englis~ alternating at fu!!bac~.
give some of the younger boys mg wm agamst Wahama.
Playm1 on the "Stop uml
needed experience, Coach Bick- There are several boys who will be Jon Guinther, middle
el said.
will be playing on more than guard; Carson Crow and Jeff
one of the units, said Coach Gibbs, Jinebackers1 Dick Wer-

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Porter and Ray Zerkle, end!;
Robert Smith and Rex Cumings, corner men, and Simpson
and Knight at halfback!.
"Caution" team boys are Crow
at &lt;..-enter, Nease and Gibbs,
guards; Karr and Werry, Lackles; Moore and CUmings, ends;
Knight, quarterback; Simpson,
hallback ; Robe_rt Smith, wingback, and Engb~h, fullback.
Rutland, victim of a 12-0 loss
to the Middleport Yellow Jackets
last Saturday oo the
other

will be trylag to get onto the
victory road. Pomeroy downed
Wahama 1U in ill.,.... opener.
Expected to be used on the
Red Devils starting team by
Coach Charles Smith are Char
les Scott, cenleri Lee Wood and
Leroy Welsh, guards; Rotmie
and !Wger Black, tackles; !Wg·
~r Davis. and am ick.s, ends;
Joe Hawkms, quarterback; Bob
Barrett .and Rusty Little, half·
back.!, and Jim BarreU, full·
back.

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Game• toniJht in the area I
wiU include Southwestern at
Soothern where Coach Ronakl
Deem's Tornadoes will be after
their first wiD; Wahama at MJddleport, Eastern at North GalUa, Coal Grove at Gallipolis ,
j;'
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Athens at Warren Local, Green
field at Jackson, Logan at Hil·
liard, Neloonvllle at Chancey.
Wellston at oak HiJI, Hannan
Tr
at Kyger Creek Ravens- •..:'~~:':;'=..,_,!!;:
t Pt Pl
t ~ Iron ..
a · easan
ton at Portsmouth.

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row, L to R are Tom Kern, Steve Bur&lt;on, Bill Chaney, Steve Brlckles, Stephen
Smith. Back row, Coach Bob Whaley, Sam Kern, Ronnie Smith, Mike Willi~mo,
Mees and
Ken
Not
were team members Paul SJIIlth and

Canton. '
Auguot Weber, Tuppers Platns!J
IJ IPflldlllJ oeveral day•
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Leota Johnaon, Portland,
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Lutheran Pastor Elected
·m·sters'
Assn
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The Rev. Joseph .Kraly,
lor of the St. Pauls Lutheran
Church of Pomeroy, was elected president of the Meigs County M'nisterial Association at
Rock Sprlnss Methodist church
Monday
.
Other. officr,r. na.med were
Rev. Richard Mart.n, rector of
Grace EpiScopal church, vice
president, and R011 . Paul A
Sellers pastor of the Syracuse
United Brethren
charge secretary • treasurer
Rev.' Sellers will be chat;.
man of the radio ro ams and
Rev. Wilbur
of
the Federated church Pomeroy
1s to be chairman ot 'the count:
home devotional services
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Flower arrangements were I PT. PLEASANT - The Sop- Rardm. following the readinJ
Veterans Memorial Hall, Colum- ,
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judged b Mrs. Walter Bentz tember fl!'and JUry of Mason the indictment• and entered
bus next January, after giving' MThe meetmg, '" charge of Iand Mr/ Rob rt Le I
'th . County CirCUli Court save a plea of Innocent to both counts
a report on plans for the pro- 1 rs. Robert LewiS, preSident, blue
a:arded
partial report of its activities and his trial on the
gram.
opened with devouona taken Thorn on f r a
rs. Thursday, returning 15 Indict· charge was set for Monday
0
&gt;
from Mathew 14 by Mrs. Allard
ps
rrangement of ments. seven felonies and eight ober 11 and u
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Mer dlscussion of the Head Pratt, followed by the
club
In Madonna ; and to Mrs. misdemeanors.
his
a.f" motion
Start proKram sponsored '" prayer m umson. Memberli re· eo Kennedy for an oriental ar- Felony indictments were
b the
.
.
this and hundreds of other U. sponded to roll call with their
of' ro.,es in a jug. Iturned a ainst David
Prosecutang Attorney, the
S. counties by the Federal gov- favorite base and among those Red nbbono were awarded to Orange, gMass.: Louis
aseaul:1
was
ernmenl, Rev. Dowson volun· mentioned were masonite, wood Mrs. Bryan
' ma." arrange. and Guy A. Newton. Jr., New to which st"s":,u
leered to survey the program plates and place mats.
ment of !Billa and )OW; ·and to York !joint Indictment) on the and sente fP dins p
as it operated 1 M ·
,
Mrs. Charles Lewis for a mass
nc ns ate was
n e~gs coun1). A book review ~liken from arrangement of roses In a crys· charge of grand larceny tauto October 28th; '11iomao
Programs for future meetings Studio Book of Flowers and tal vase.
I theft); Donnelly was aillo m·
Rt., was indicted on
will be in charge of the Execu- Flower Arranging was given Mrs. Robert Lewis explained dieted on a second charse o! 1 .mabclous aBSault charge.
live Committee. Rev.
Carl by Mrs. Leo Bryan. She Iold of how to make an arrangement mahr~ous a.. ault; Howard Er·i 18 a .patient at w..tnn
Hicks gave the devotions 1scrip. the growth of flower arrang· using rose coxcomb and pastel wm. Soulhsode, was
on: lfuspital for mental
ture, lsl chapter, Aclsl. Rev. ing in America and showed pic· shaded Madonlfa on a black a forgery charge: Russell Leach : Wilham Connolly, Leon, m.
Chester Lemley was host
lures of arrangements made as ba.e. A deosert course was ser· Pt. Pleasant and Donald Stmp.l· was also indicted on a malici·
tor. The n.xt meeting will be far back as 1835. Many of these ved by the hostess during the kms, Leon HI:· were tndicled ous al8ault charge.
at the East Lelllrl Methodist arrangements can be seen in social hour.
. on; )Om! lndlclment charged
Mlsdemeann
. d' t
Churrh on Oct. 11.
the Currier and Ives etchlngs. j
-I v.h•Jt conspmng to do bodily were ound
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Readings on the topic were
given by Mrs. Maag. Mrs. Char- ~;l - ·&lt;&amp;«• '""' •·· ., __ .. _
los
Grueser. Mrs.
Earl ·l
1Henshaw. Mrs. Stella Grueser ,
1and Mrs. Karl Gruescr. Sent- ~;
Today, Sept. 17, begins !he once sermons were tead by
ouscrvance of
''Constitution
memher. An article, Mak- . W·
1ddleoorf
1
Week"
bv the Nation.! mg Our Prayers Count. was I ~
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D h·
re"d b '1
Cliff d
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a .JVO,;tely aug ters of the '-' Y a rs.
or Phillips I and
E.
k H'11 ··
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at 3:15 a.' m.
American _Revo.lutiun and local ' and a poem, I Thank Thee the
11 ._ · spent
For Naturol
_a half-hour lat- chapters, . mcudmg Return Jon- Lord, . b_y Mrs.
Sayre. I Mr. and '-·lrs. AI r d"
er. a tractor-trailer
driven 'oy ' athan Me1g11 Chapter.
Dunng
the
busmess
se(sion
her parents Mr. e and
Housh Mrs
J zh
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M 0 p Kl - , . . , th
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oe a rnot. Sissonville.
rs.
. em, Consl.iluhon I e wor s op eld Thursday at 0 · ht H ' 11 R 1
or lP Gnses
traveling south on Rt. 2 struck Week chairman for the fourth Forest Run Methodist church
yse ' ut and.
lhe portion of the utility pole stratght year. is urging all resi- was discussed and five of the 000{ t~n~ Mrs. J~mes Johnson
100%
danglmg from a cable over dents to give special attfntion members atten_~cd. Mrs Rus- _
eir son, Jim, to HuntSafety
t~e hi~h.way. Zal~rnot received to. t_he !78th aniversary of the sell .re_ad a letter concerning the ~~~~~;~'· &lt;~~aturday where he . enshght InJury to hts elbows and wntmg of the Constitulion, ·'An Chmttan Ohio Methodist Cru, M
~ Marshall UmversJty .
(onlrols
damage was esimal- importan t document of
our sade on hi gher cducationals aud M rsp E~e~ett Bachner
.
tt
Amencan
way of life."
those wishing to contnbute mav rs. au aptonstall were 1
GlASS-LINED
Mrs. Klein announced Vilma do so. Get well cards were scn't Athens Tuesday t? retcrn Ka30 G'L GAS
Pieasant Valley Hospital
Plkk?ja, . llbrru:i'an of the book- to Mrs. Ted Jones and Mrs.l
Bachner to Oh10 Un.i ver,.tv !I
ADM1TTED : Mrs. Ira Potts mobile, Is havmg a special dis- Joe White.
J\i . r. and Mrs. Harry S.
Apple Gro_ve: Greg Woyan. Ka~ play i~ t~e window of the Roe- Refreshments were served by ~~~~cporl, and Mr. snd Mrs.
nauga, Ohio; Mrs. Clifford Jones · del bu1ldmg m Pomeroy and Mrs. Norman
aurl l
rL F. Moore ,
I ;ere m Columbus last week
I
' Mason: Mrs. Warren Sturgeon, also plans to highlight the week Mrs. Karl Grueser.
Come in Now!
Ashton; Mrs. Robert Cruick- ":Jth displays in the bookmo· were those above and Mrs.
tt~nd the . R~yal Cro~ I
sh&lt;~nk, Pt. Pleasant.
b~lf. Mrs. Klein has been ad· Ham Fisher, Mrs. Otto
~ler s AssociatiOn of Ohio meet- ~·
DISCHARGED : Mrs. Earl vtsed by Mr. Cli:lrence Thomp- bach, Mrs. Hosmer Roush
rng held at the Columbus Plaza.
Colegrove, Apple Grove: Mra. ~on, Middleport School supter- Mrs. Sadie Brown.
Forrest W. Thomas, Glenwood; mtendent, and Mr. Charles
ASK TO WED
Mrs.
Bernard
Jordan
and
dau.
Gibbs,
Pomeroy
School
super·
C
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H
PT.
PLEASANT
- Two cou·
&amp;
ghter. Glenwood; William Me· intendent, that attention will be
ra t, abby Club
pies have made applicationa for
Edward Baer, owner
Conihay, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Lew given the observance in the Meets Wedne1day
marriage license• In the office
is. Oliver, pt, Pleasant: Marion classrooms. Mr. Nolan Swack- The Pomeroy Craft and
of the County Clerk. Applying
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Litchfield,
Southside;
Lawrence
hamer
has
planned
a
quiz
on
by
Club
met
Wednesday
at
were Pearl William Jones, Jr.,
232 E. 2nd ...... Pomeroy
!'!!'!'!!'"'""'""'""'""'""'"'!!"~M~c~D~ad~e:...~Leo~n~.
the Constitution for his history home of Maxine Jordan,
38, Pt. Pleasant, and Joan Milstudents.
risonville Road, in an all _
ler, Z6, Miller Ohio; Sterling
In the past the five mayors or meeting.
Lee Honk, 22, Kenova, W. Va.
Meigs County has proclaimed Mrs. Jordan, vice pre:sidtmt, and Barbara Anne Brown
the week in U1e various towns presided in the absence of
Pt_.
'
and are being asked lo do so berta Wagner, president. Sc1·ip.l
---·- agam. The public libraries are ture frum Psalm 121 was
Knight. Hosles8 for the
also fe~turing the Constitution by Evelyn Clark, who alao
meeting, September 29, will
GREAT BUYS ON ...
and res1dents are urged to fly of the lrip made by
the A:nerican ~~lag Sept. 17-23 to the Fenton Glass c
as the1r pi:l_rt in recognizing our at Williamstown, W. Va .,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
mosl. pr~1ous possession, \lie July. A scak lunch was .,,.,,, 11
Const1tut10n of the United State~ i at noon with the h t
of America.
. Ijog dessert and cof: e:~ ;,:~: 1
ACTION FILED
ma Osborne, . Mrs. Clark, Bev· l
el960 Dodge 4 Door VB
$495
PT
erly Chapman, Bernice Jeffers
.. PLEASAN~ - A civil Wilovene Zurcher, Mary Mr.:
e1960 Rambler 4 Door Wagon_ $395
For Back To School
actwn has been flied m the (If- Angus and childre Sh . •
lice of the Circuit Clerk
borne Lori Ch n, em
el959 Buick Convertible
$495
"OHIO'S
William and. Sara II Roush vs. dy !\oicAngus. apman and Budel959 Ford 4 Door VB
$395
James F. Gilmore. The pl!lin-1
S. St(OND &amp; MILL ST.
MIDDLEPORT, o.
tiffs are asking judgment · the
e1958Ford2DoorV8
$195
amount of $6,325 against the
Sewing Club lAdiP~
fendant. The accion is toe result To Help in Drive
e1958 Ford 4 Door VB Wagon_ $295
of an automobile acc tdent
_Plans were made to help
Rt. .13 near Mason on April 19, WJth the Red Cross Drive wh~
1965. n the pelition the Sew-Rite Sewing club member!!
Roushes clai~ Gilmore reck- met Wednesday evening
at
lessly drove h1s vehicle In such their club room.
a manner that. he forced Mrs., Mrs Elza Gilmore, Jr., presiPhone SH 2-4193
Rutland, 0.
Roush off !be highway
dent, presided. The travelmg
LAST OF THE
suffered a laceration over thC'
left eye, and these passengers.
Wilham Blenko. 18. Huntmgton.
114
lO·YEAR
m;ury to the knee cap"'" side.
Jams M. Daniels, 20, Huntlin!:ton. an ankle. Pruperty dam
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Complelely Babcock
wns ci ted for reckle~s l
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received a birthday gift from
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busines5 session 1 the
mended garments for :he
erans Memorlal Hospital.
A dessert course was ,.••...,
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Mrs. Dayton Strickland,
Charles Hoffman. Mrs. Roilald
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putor; lticbjlrd BartoD, SUpl. . . _ lftla' ~- ...,....
Charles Blrsell Aaot.
5up1. of Chrl!l, CltllltiH • lftla' •
Sunday School 9:111 L m.; 114t1n&gt; lla1'tlord Pariah, Warrtn G.
iDa WonJdl) U L m.· NYPI Zion, pulor; Wri!P illnlcl
1:45 p. m.: Evening 's.rvtce. Ser~. "P'IItb Ill All
lbe
Tltl• takes nerve I lmaiiM
7;10 p. m.;
Prayer,... World. Hartford Bapllll 1:11.
dropping into spaeo with nothina:
but a "silk umbrella" between you
Ao.. .
.••. fto9. lloDJel Worllmaa, ]1111101 flatwoodl Methodlll Clun ..... 7:111 p. m Wednesday.
EDT: Ky1er Ulliletl Cllurch, tand eternity! Yet men do It every
School at 10 a. m.
Sunday St:lioot 8&lt;46 L m.; Wot - Paarl A. CillO, pastor. WOI' llllddlepofl a..t DIIM ND :10 EST; Otelblre Bapjjll 10:·
day, and they trust that umbrelll
me•t;nQ; 8:30 o. m. W.O.. cbolr lblp aVYiel 11 L m. 81111 1:30 lblp oorrice 10 a. m. evtrl' - · 1\oll. Clyda J. 111r111t1 30 EST •
.. we wnuld trust our be&amp;! !rlend.
Batblobom Bapllll cAre*. a. m. Prayer meeuna 1:30 p other 8anday 7:46 p. m. SUI&gt; 8uoday 'khool8:111 L m.t ~ llld4letorl rtn1
Faith io oomethlng like that white iGrtllt Bend: Retl. C. L. O'Ull&gt; m. Tuelday: YOWl&amp; . Peo~le' daJ Scbool. 10 L m., JOlill 14f Worship 10;30 L m.; NYPS bJ1er1an CllllrOit, RIV. Boward
parachub!, as thouaando upon thoa· oor, paslOI': Robtrl Lowll, IUPL meelin8. 1;80 p. m. t'nilay.
Bailey, SuPl Prayer meettDR Youns P10111a, 6:45 p. m.; EVIII&gt; Rnppell. pa&gt;tor: . . . , SchOOl
aauds of Chriotlans ean teotlfy. g, ~~ o. 21. Mlll'llllla Wonhlp Rotlllld Cburob ot Gotl. tin. The Uclted Molhodlal C~ardt pllotio """'tlns 7:30 p. m.; 1:80 L m. l(r. ll'red Llwll.
Faith upholds you and supporto and Sunday Scboal; 7 p. m. &amp;•· John Smallwood, pastor: Sunday Pomeroy; Rev. Melvin Alkire, Pray..- m-.•· •g. Wed. 7:30p.m. aupt.: 1A·il() o. aL Worlli!P: ~ ~~
you, no matter how rough the going
oervtce: 'rlurld~J, 1110 School 10 a. m.; Evan~etiotic pastor. Church School 9:15 a. l'tmero)' Cbmtl&gt; ol Ill• Nu- p. m. YF: Wed 1:~· Juruor
may be. Withoutjaith in a loving
m. Prayu . . . .
IIOI'Vico 7 p. m.; Youna People m., Leo Crew, Supt. Leo Vaugh. ll'elle, Sunday Scbool. 9:30 a. 01o1r . 1 p. ru. Sonk1r Otoif
God, man is very---rr;ach alone ••• and
Coritenter Bopllll Churclu Endeaver 7 p. m. WednesdaY; an, Asst. Supt. Divine Worship 111.1 Momllll "'""hlp 10:11 L
man wu never meant to deal with S.nday School U·iltl a.m.; Moro- Prayer meeting 1 p. m. Saturo 10:30 a. m. Sermon: "Our Dai· m. Evening Worablp. 1 p. m.;
ft1l I1IIW ....,.
tng Worship 10:15 1 m.
day.
ly Bread." 3:3!1 p. m. Christian Prayer meetlns. 1 p. m. Wed. byterlan 1Churcb - ChntCb ..,.
life's problema by hilliiOif.
l'lnl Boplllllllan:ll. MWIIl• Groca Eplloopal
Olordl, Higher Education Conference at BeY. Clyde v. Henderson, pas- , ·-,, .. · m.: 1!.1 ·: ·
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Like the flrot parachute Jumtt,
Rav.
Donald
llooDI,
Olllo Pomeroy, The Rev. Richard H. the Veterans' Memorial Auditor· tor.
10
a.
m.;
Bible
Study,
Wed.,
faith isn't eOIY at the beginning. It
8andl1 ScooOI 8:15 L m., Martin, Rector. Sonclo' • Mor- tum, West Broad Street, Colum· Churdl ollllo N........, I'OIJI. 7&lt;30 P .m.
takes courage to hand over the reln1
Fred
Holfman. Snp&amp;.; 10:1&amp; L nlng Prayer ond Sermon. 10:30 bus. Monday, no p. m. the .eroy Rav. Clyde llelidenon, Cbeshlre-Kyaer·llarlfold .Pil·
of one's life, but you can be sure of
Wonblp Service: BYP I p. o.m. t.»&gt;foa bour foUowtn&amp;.
JOF class meeta. Tuesday, 7:301paslol'1 SnndaJ llchoOI 9:!0 L lab, Hartford Baptlot . Church
one thing • , • you'll alwaya land oa
m.;
Evonlna
Worship.
7:30
p.
ll&gt;lel'llrloe
EUB
Cborcb,
Rev.
p111.
the Lydia Cirde meets at lliiip servlceo 7:30 p. m. SuJ&gt; Mornint! Worship 9:10 DIIT Soryour feet. Strentrlhen your faith by
m.;
Wod.
1:3!1
p.
m.
Prayer
Menzel
Smith.
pastor.
WorshiP
the
church.
1m.: Mornlna Worsblp tD:iltl •· moo "Watcbfulnea or the Ta
attending the ehllreh of your choice.
meeting l'hwltlidY. 1:30 p.. m. ~ice IUUl a. m.;
Suo~ay Foresl Raa Metbodilt ebardl aervicts 1:30 p. m. P r 11 e r Virgins. 11 Tuesday - Offleen
practice.
School. 10·30 a. m. Youth !el· - Sunday School 9 a. m., Mrs. m.; NYPS 6:45 p. m. EventnR planning meetln&amp;, 7 p.m. EDT.
Ch•pt..Doy
hoi
Flr&amp;t BapU&amp;t Cburcll. Pome-- lowship 6·30 p. m.; Boys aDd Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- meetiflP. ,':3fl fl. m. Thundav
I·S
Otuttr•IMifftV
S\lnday
"-25
II Kin~
~o11d1y
roy - Rev. Carver WUUaiJll. Girls Fellowship, 8:30 p. m.; •Ice tO a. m. Rev. WeDdell CluJrcb ol the N&amp;lareot, Ro·
21-l6
II Kinqt
Tu ..dtv
SWidoy School 9;80 till 10&lt;20. Evening service 7&lt;30 p. m., ~ Stuller, pastor.
etne. Obio. SUnday School at
15-JO
w~ .... c1.v
Worship aervice. 10:3!1 a. m.; and lth Sundays; Youth Choir , Boatb '"etbodlst Church. Mtd- 9:30 a.m. Sunday
WorBiltp
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ThuM•y
15-lf
mE ABUNDANT LIFE
lui•h
Frld•y
~~=~·and
Junior churcb !or 6:30 p. m. Wednesday. Prayer dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; Service 10:30 a.m Sunday Ev•
lt-lt
s.tllnl.y
H•hr•
I•
Meeting. 7:30 P. m Wadr&gt;esday . MrL Nan Moore. Church School ning Sorvice 7:30 p.m.; Mid
f.ltrll e&amp;pllll Charcb, 'Racine Lotiridge EUB Cbureb,. Rev. SUpt.: Church School. 9:30 a. week Prayer Service Wedn..
By Rev. Jooepb R. ~
St.
Paul's Lulberu Chlll'&lt;b
Rav. C. !. O'Conner, pastor. l!:ugeoe !&gt;. EmariDD, pastor: m.; Worsliip Service, 10:30 L day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M.
School 9&lt;30 a. m., 8am Sunda~ School 9:45 a. m. Rus- m.; Methodist Youth FelloW• Wo~e. Pastor.
Curtll. oupt.; 10:45 a. m. Mor1&gt; soU Archer, Supt.
Sunday ship, 7 p. m.; Oflicial Board Rlllland Cburcb ol 11M NIJIJ'
Pom'"')'
og worship: 6:30 p. m. 8Yli worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 meeting, 1st Sunday of mootb. e~~e : Sunday SchoOl St:30 a. m.;
we are living in a world alive
and Junior Fellowship; 8 p.m. p. m. alternately. Bible study 7:30 p.m. WSCS. 2nd Monday Morning wo...htp 10&lt;\b a. m. witll new ideas and phllosoEvening service: 7:30 p. m. and prayer service ted by past.- of -nocth, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor E'langel!stle service 7:4&amp; fl. m. phies. There is socialism, sclTHE CHU"CH FOR ALl.
Wedoesday, Prayer meetiD&amp;; or ?:SOp. m. Wednesday. Chris-- Wednesday . 7 p. m.
Midweek prayer 15ervice, 7:45 p. ence, and a rising tide of naJlr,LL profit THE CHU .. CH
p. m. Wednesday, ~nior tlan Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., Jrd MIDenvflle MetbodlJI ebmb m. Wednesday
tionalism. Our world today ill
01otr Practice; 3:30 p. m. TU.. saturday ol month.
Or. Lester l.. Roush. pastor:
8yraoUJt Churcb of tbe Nszo. in a ferm&lt;nt. But thera is a
Thf Cbllfdl l.l tho! ..-m f.ctor
- •rth lor lht blllldi.n' of dlarac day,
Junior
Choir
Practice.
Morlling
Stu
_
EUB
Qlorcb,
Victor
Brown.
Cburcl'
School
reDe,
WUUam C. l'bor-pe, pastor more important Idea. lt ls that
t.r.r •nclllood tlti•n~hip . lt Wa •tor~ ­
RntlaDd First BapPSI Chtn(b Rev. Menzel Smith. pastor: 9,45 Supertntandent 10 a. m. Olfl&lt;&gt; Sundav SrnooJ 9:iltl a m.; Morn· in Jesus Christ there is to be
row. ol' ,pirttu.,l nlun. Without •
•Cront: Church. nelthtr ~
ISU1may Schrol9:30 a.m. Preach- L m. Sunday SchooL Fred Ia! Board meetina each quarter ing Wllrship IO .!C a. m.
fuund lile Jlie that 0 full
nor civilizat\Qn can MUni&lt;M. ,-,..,.
iDP SUnday 2:30 p. m,
Snu~, supt.: Ead Shuler. Ass't. unless otherwise called. Holy Peutecottal Assembly, Route abundant, 'sausfymg, overflow~
ate rour 8l&gt;IJhd I'MIOnl wt1y ,_,
pef80f1 lbould tllend Ae"W. "1'1·
Free WUl Baptist Cbortb,. Mommg wo~ship 10:45 a. m.; Communion eacb quarter as an- L'4., Rev - 0 aU1 E. Jones. pa.stnr ing. But what 1s that new Ufe
lllrly and IUJIPlltl the Chlli"C':h. 'J11e)'
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P au I Pra)ler meeung 8 p. m. Thur~ nounceo.
SuDday School 10 a. m. : Wor- !ike1
art: (I) Fw hll 0'111'1 .U. (II} Far
h~ dUidren'uU:t. (31 For &amp;be .U
Taylor; Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m. day.
Morse Chapel Metbodlll day. Wednesd•v and Friday
ol hiol mnununlty and utklrl. ( • J
Prtddy, Snpt; Preaching Sontb Betbel EUB Chnrcb - Church, Arthur SUU. Pastor
Tbe P&lt;ntecootal Churcb. Mid· H is a lif• with new dlmen·
For th!: a.•e of thft Churdlol-.lr.
which_. hlt IJO(Ifa\ and IDt.illrbl
\oerVk:e, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer aer-- Rev. Eugene E. Emel'8on, pas- Sunday School. 10 a. m. Oliver dleport, South 3rd Ave_, Sunda~ sion. Think of Zacchaeus beauptort. Pl~~n to flO to church ~
~:30 p. m. Wedoesday. tor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Sayre. Supt.: Sunday Worship School 10 a. m.; ~unday evenln~ fore .Jesus ever came to Jeri·
ilrly ancl TMd :rour Bible daD)-.
Mt. Mortal! llaptlst Church, Norman H. Babr. Supt. Sunday service, u a. m.; Prayer mee~ evangellstlc service, uo p. m cho. Full of greed ond cunning,
of Fonrtll and Main SL Worsblp 10:4o L m. and '1:30 p. every Sunaay .,ening.
Wtdoesday Bible Study 1:3!1 p I he was dispised. Yet, after h•
Middleport a-tv. Nyle Borden, m. Alternately. . Bible Study ing every Wednesday evening. m.; SaturdJ: nigh1 Prayer and met Jesus, he said, ''The hall
JF'fiA the hope It will, in some measure, fosler and help sus• llliDisrer. Sunday School 9:30 and Prayer
led by
Pot11nnd Metbodllt Cborcb, Worship 7 ·o p. m. Pastor. Rev 1of my goods I g1ve to the poor;
tal L-• LJ.h •
d • f
1 and
• f h' f
m. Arnold Richards, Supt. or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday li L Rarrett
and if 1 hHve taken anything
II 1..... UJJHC lS goo tn ami Y
commumty lie, I II 8Qo ~~== Worahlp, 10 ,30 a. m.
Syracuoo E.U.B. Church. raul SchoolB:J!J to 10,30 a.m .. HarHarrisonvtlte Pmbyteriao from any man by fa lse accusaturw il lpofllored by the businell firm• and organU!aliofll I
Bapllll Cllnrcbo Son- A. SoUers, Putor.
old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenneth Church, John DaVIeS, pastor· twn ... t Will reswre him four.
whole names appeor .below,
ScbOIII 9:3!1 L m.: 'flor- 9:3!1 a. m. Sunday School, Ben 'Iii.\\ M '&amp;! 5'ill0 m ·d O!:'l Church School 10 30 a. m. Wor· fold. He had found life In ,
•_ _ _ _ _ _ _.;;.;__,;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, 1!
U a. m.: Prayer service,
Supt.;
a. m. McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services ship service :30 p. m.
I new d1mens10n. b Jesus, Goo
I
p.
m.
Wednesdoy.
Mornms
Worsblp
servu:e,
1s1
Qrcle,
2nd
Thursday
ot
month
Reorgantzeo
Cburcb
01
Jeou•
became real to him.
.
1
Carleton ~burtb. Kingsbury and ::lrd Sundays of the mont?; month, :l p. m.; Choir Pracuce Christ at Latter Day Sainl:i. siJ I _It IS a llfe w1th_a_ new direc·
"••--' Rev. Clyde Hinton, pas-- 7:30 p. m. Evening Evangehs- nesday of month, 8 p.m .: Aft- miles from Racine ac Racine- ! tmn. We are all hv1ng for our
Smttlay School, 9:30 a. tn.i tic Servicet 2nd and 4tb SuD- ernoon Circle, 4th Thllrsday of Portland Road. Sunday School selves, wanting what we want
Ralph
supt Sunday Wor· day of month. BETHANY Ro&lt;lne Metbodllt Cborcb, 9&lt;30 a. m.; Worsnip 10&lt;30 a when we want it. Within evef)
ohip aervice, 10:3!1 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship; H. L. McDaniel, pastor&lt; Sun- m., SUnda" evening service sl man, the arrow II turned to
Middleport, Ohio
l!iddleporl, Ohio
7:3!1 p. m. allernately. Prayer 10:30 a. m. Sunday School, Bly· day School 9:30 a. m.: Preaob- 7::«1 p..n. Wed .. wor&lt;hio serv ward himself. Yet, ChriSt car
meetinl Wedn.,da~. 7:30 p. m. the Theiss, SnpL; 1:30 p. m, ing 10:~0 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; ice at 1&lt;30 p. m. Pastor, C. w change that and g1Ve our hv.,
Columblt OlapeJ: Worship ser-- Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Prayer nnd Bible Study, 7:30 p, Proffitt.
All eventna serv- new ~tre~ton. We may fl,..ri 0~1
rice each Sunday 9:10 • m.; 9:30 a. m. Snnday SchOOL Way· m. Wedn.sday.
im begin at 7:30 o m
goal m him: and In the fulfill
8
1\
School 10 L m.: Youth ne Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Rock Springs Metbadlsl _ I 0nr t.ady of Lorotto
of hiS w1IL
II
6:15p.m. Evening Wor· Morning Worship, 2n~ and 4th Ch_ester ~ey, pastor; Wor- 1Long Bonom._ ~ev. Thomas ~ It is a lire with a new dynam7 1). m. each Sunday.
Sund~y of the M~t_h, a. p. _m. ship servtce 9:30 a m.; Sun tronek, admlmstrator; Sund3) I ic. The spirit of the one wht
BU:en of Good Bread
We FHL All Docton Prescriptioru
Bradbory Cboreb el Chrllt, Evenmg Evangehstlc Service, day School, 10:1$ a. m.; MYF IMass 8 :w &lt;J m est H!,l}- u~:~y~ rose from the dead begins t(
Huntineton, · W, Va,
Marcllm, minister; Bible lit and 3rd ~day ot month. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible ot ObligatiOn, 7 P m
Lh.rob ~·ithin you. You can sa}
WY 2-2955
Pomeroy
SebooJ and \"domina Worship. Tuppen Plams EUB Cburcb, Study. Wednesday. 7:30 P m
St. John's_ Catbullc Mh•iilnn : I with Paul, "I live, yet not I,
10:SO a.m.; Christian Endeav- Re~- Eugene E. Emerson. pas- Rutland Metbodlst Church- near GuvsviiiP !Oul.('h H.Uh!PI but Christ liveth \\ithin me. "
p. m.; Fvening Worship, tor, Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Rev. c . J . Lemley,
pastor: Rev . Frank Manlen.
pa~-: It is a life that suppllt!S strengtll
8
p.m.
SUnday_ School 10 a. ~-· Ho- Church &amp;:hool 9:30a.m .: \Vor I tor, Sunday Mas::; 10.30 a m.. ~ to defeat the
tempeter, with
PagevUie Community Cburcb ban Vmeyard, Supt._ B1ble Slll· ship service, 10:30 a. m., M Holy O~;~y ol Obligation 6 30 a 1 power fulfill one's 'i e witt
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. _ dy and prayer serv1ces led by Y. F. MoDday. 6:30 p. m.
m.: Conlesston, 1h hour helore confidence in God and wlti
YOUilR People'a service 7:30 p. pastor, 7:30 p. m Tuesday. suversvllle Metbodlsl Church Mass.
I might to live abov~ the ca e~
Pom~ro,140 Lincoln SL Middleport WY 2·2550 130 E. Second
IlL '11iursday; Evansellstlc aer· Adult class meeting 1:30 p. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday Tbe salvalloo Anny, Env•J j and worries 0 this w ld r ·
v1ee
1:30 p. m.: and m. last Monday of month.
School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe RayS. Wimng. olficer in cbarRt
or ·
p, m.
Federated Charc~, Pom6roy, Stlpt.. Services Thursday even- Sunday 10 a. m. Holmess meel- 1 1t is a li fe w1th a new de~Liny
Grove Cbristlao Rev. W. H. Pemn, pa!ltor; ing.
mg: 10:30 a. m. SUnda) Scbuol We don't want to be a part o!
Worship aervice, 9:30 Carl Kautz, Supt.&lt; Sun 1o y Sutton Metbodlsl Cblll'&lt;b, Ar- Suoday 7 p. m. Young People's I tile where good and evil •lik&lt;
Establi1hed ln 1904
m.
School, 10, a. m. SchoOl, 9 a. m.; Worship bour 1 thur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday Leglon: 7:30 p. ro. Salvation crumble into nothingness. Wt
IITi.m
Collums.
SupL
10
a.
uL
School
10
a.
m,
Chnt
Orr. meeting; Thursday, 1 to 3 !.a- are made so thot we want to
Middleport
West Columbia, W. Va.
Bradford Cburcb of Cbrtst. Mt. UWOD F.W.B. Cburc:b - Supt.: Sunday Worship, 1l a.m. dies Home !.~ague: 7 p. m Prep know what is true and riah
Fh. Mason 773-5593
Joe
Robinson,
Minister; Sunday School 9&lt;45 a. m., Earl Syraenao Molllodlll Cbarcll, ota&amp;'IOS: 1 3!1 0. m. Bible studv. and fine. We want the securlt:
Bomer Forrest.
Supt.· Bihtc Starkey, supt.: Evenioa wor lr. Lester L. Roush. pastor: prayer meeting. Other services . that comes from knowing thE
Scbool 9:30; Morning Worship, ship, 7:30 P. m. by Cecil Col, !MomiDK Worship servioe 9 a.m. by announcement
we are on that right road.
10:80 a. m.: Enning Worsbip, L&amp;.yman;
YO!llll
People's
meet·
~
Dana
Wloebrenner,
Supt.
10
11.
Pomeroy
Seventb
Day
Adnu
It 1s
. thts assurance th~:
and Bibl Study 7-30
.
Wed
.
Bulova
Watc:bes
Sal~•
and
Sent~•
log
'\Btui~ m. Wednesday, 7 p. m.
e
. • . p- m., m. Sunday chool: VF
nes- cut Church- Mulberry Height~ . Chrisl gives. " In
F the.
We5t Main St.
Pomeroy
1a r
Slndy.
Wednesday;
Chmr
practiCe
at!day
6:30
p.
m,
Mrs. Moore. Rd., nurtb ot Meigs Memona• I h
my
186 N. Sec&lt;1nd
Middleport 11
Support the Church of Your Cholce
Outer Chardt of Cbrtot 7:30 P· m. Thuroday.
idlrector. Olflcial Board meet· Hospital. Pastor. F. w. Giltor&lt;l ~·:~are many mansons ...
Bible Scbool9:30 a.m. Preacl&gt; Danv1111 PUcrtm Botfneoo, (P. ng, first Monday each month A!ststant Pastor, James
R g
a
lnJ! 10:30 a. m., first and third 0. Langsville, Oblo), Rev. 0. H. 111 7:30 p. m. Holy Commun- lfuffer Services oo Saturday done. · s
: •
r ' 11 lDi
Sundayo.
pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 oo oacb quarter u announced . sabbath School. t:SU p. m. in this a:::dant
v110.
Malon CIIJ Cbardt o1 Cltrlot. L m., Rnherl Grate, Supt. WO!' WSCS first Wednasday of each Worship, a:30 p. m.; Y o u tr don .1 de!a . . v :
Miller
Street; Sunday
Bible lblp aorvlco at 10:3; a. m.: PIJ. Letart Falls United Brethren meeting. 3:30 p. m.; Bible Stu !If G0 /0
0 f thi,
0
"EVel'Jthine In Hardware"
. ! w
_.._ 9 a. m. Eveo!D&amp; Wor- l'lm Youth, 6:45 p, m.: Evan- InC riB! Church, Snnday School tty. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., I '
s ak e
Chester, Ohio
Pomeroy, Ohio
p. m.; Bible Study, gelisUc service, 7:80 p. m. MJd. 1:30 a.m. worsliip services. The ill Evans Heights, Galltpoll&gt; . of the. G pe 1 bo 1
p. m. Wednesday.
Week Pra~er and Praise, Wed· first and third Thursday even· IIden United orelbren In
k ospe 10
a u · a ':;:
Middleport Cbardt 01 Christ, .-lay, 7.30 p. m.
lnga at 7:30 and the second and Cbrlsl Chnreb: Rev. Elden R. :our nees .
prayer
a
BDd Malo Streets. Dooald lfB&amp;dcm Boll or Jebo•P'• fourth 8anday nights at 1:30. Ralk•. oastor; Sundav School. r'kd \:' 1
to help
mcks, minister; Bible School, Wltoeases· PubUc meetlng, Sun- James Morrison, pastor.
10 a.m.; Winnie HoWnger. supt. '"rta t :,
f the moot un:30
a.m.,
Kenne'b
MeEihlnoey
day
S
p.
m.,
Watchtcw.r
study
Hysell
Roo
"Jet
Methodlll,
Chrtstian
Endea.or,
1:15
p.
'11. po
n
.
n
yoor life, and
Take Someone With You To Church
Supt.;
Morolni
Wonblp, I p. m.; Bible IIndy Tueaday Rober' E. Smltb, Sr., paotor: Mrs. Lyda Chevaoer, president you Will neve~ want of any.
Builders and Buildin&amp; SuppUe1
In Pomeroy Over 90 'Yean
0:30
m. Evening Worsblp, I p. m. Service meeting, 1 p. Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Wo• classes lo: all. Song oervtees,
agam.00 11You have
Chester. Ohio
Ph. 885-2005
1 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· m. TlnJroday: Ministry school, ley Haley, q,pt.: Morning wor- 1 p. m. Preaoblna 8:20 p. m.;
s promiSe
·
nesday,
1
p.m.
I
p.
m.
Thursday.
ohlp
10:80
a.m.
Youth
Service,
Mid
week
PraY"r
meeting,
1:30
Attend Tho Chlll'&lt;b o! Your Cholet
Chardt ol Cbrllt, Pome~J. SL Paul's and SL Jolm's !:45 p. m.; Evangelistic m,.. p. m. Wednesday, CJaso LeadJerry Molters, poator: SundaY Lutheran cburch. - Monung - . 7:80 p. m.: Prayer meo~ flf. Mrs. Made notstnger.
llliC:IlOOI 9::10 L m. Cbureb 10:30 worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:46 lng. Thurs&lt;'•Y 7:30 p. m.
Bacbtel EYaqollell Uulted
Ashland Oil Products
5o
to
$1.00
ond
up
L m.; Chrlltlan Endem&gt;r, 8:80 L m.; Sunday School 9:30 a.m. l.l'roe Mttbodlll Charea. Lllll' Brethren Churcb - Sunday
Brown'• Bottle Ga•
p. m. Evening Service, 8:30 p. (Both congreptions are meet· e1 Clift, r.... R. ~ ,... &lt;JW. School 9:45 a. m. Worship,
Pomeror
WY 2-3ml
Obto
WY 2·2168
PomorCJ
ln8 as one at SL John's Chlll'&lt;h putor. Snnday SchOIII 9:30 L 2nd and 4th Sunday. 9:45 a.
llallud Cbtllcll Gl Cltrls~ II Pine Grove while the new m.; Pbll Wise, oupL; Mol'lliD8 . m. Acbasb Miller, pastor.
Blblo School 9:30; Communion St. Paul'• Churcb Is beinP built . -•hip 10:30 L m.; Y o u I b uu t;burcb, Lolli'•
'••
10:30 a. m., V. B. Bratey Alfred Methodist Chlll'tb, - '!orVtcea 7 p. m.: EvanaetJII!c clay School 9:30 L m.; Worship Carl nnd Dorothy Bailey to
SUpt. sabra Canaday,. plalllsl; Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor; oervtce 7:80 p, m. Mid · Weel "
,.,, Surx!IJ 7:80 p, m.
Stale of Ohio Sl8 Sallsb\11')1
Flll'lllture aud Appliance•
Blblo SIU&lt;b. 7:30. Delbert Ro- : Sunday School at 9:30, Charles tK'IY!r IIOI'VIc&lt;' 7:30 P. m. Wed Letart Falla Ublted Brethren
' ·
·
Quality Furniture at Lower Prices
mine, leader.
Taylor, Supt. Homecoming Sun· Wednesday ond ll'rtdBJ eftlllng In Christ Church, Rev. J11111es Nellie Zerkle to State ol Dh1o
PhnDo
88D-2138
Chester,
Oblo
lllcldleporl, Oblo
Z1oD Cbardt ol Cltrlll, l'om• day the 19th featuring "The1 f!'rooedom Oospal Minion, . . Morvison SundaY School 9:80 a..231 acre, Sallrbury.

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thank you note ·was read 11 '
County, Ohio, and also on a 1bert, Pt. Pleasant, two counts
3
to .contmue the prol(l'am of ob·
Mrs. John Terrell for gifts sem
joint indictment of malicious ... possesalon and sale of alcoholic
tammg col?red shde piCtures of
her white ilL A review of the
sault on Guy Thoma. Simpkins liquor; AI Cremeans, Apple
the county s churches new year b'.loks was given by
appeared with counsel, w. H. Grove, charged With Illegal
ed .this year for the 1!165 fairMrs. CharlO! Lewis tho incom·
co-habitation: Robert Roy Roy·
whiCh With black and while
lng president. It was voted to
I Ken !Uohl&lt;·r I ""'''n
Mason, two counts, repnnta, Will be diSplayed al lhe
meet at 1.3!1 p. m. in the fu Contributions of $5 each were;
,
• . ';' ' g CfiVIDI stolen property
and
• . . For Both Men &amp; Women
1966 fa1r. PICtures of the P"'·
ture instead of 8 p.m. The trnv· l made to foreign and home ask, For Duty m
cont.:•butlng to delinquency of .
Make Your Selections Nowl
tors also are deSired.
eling prize, donated by Mrs. mgs. and $50 toward the paint· ' Specialist 4th Cia" ~·.neth a. mmor. Reynolds appeared
Mt. Monah Bapllst church ·
Moore, was aw&lt;~rded to Mrs. mg of the church by the WSCS D. Mohler will JOI~ his Com- wtth counsel and pleaded inoopastor. Re,. Nyle Borden. was . PT: PLEASANT - Site Po- Robert Thompson.
. of the Minersville
Melhodisi] pany . th'·. 31st Ord10ance in cent to both charges. Trial dates
reappomted representative to lt_ce mveshgated two traffic ae- The flower show at the M . church Wednesday evening at Satgon, Vtet nam, after ending Iwere set on September 20 on
the Pastors' Convocation
- . ~1dents early Thu~sday ~orn- County Fair was discussed~~~ the church.
a_ leave at home with
his the contributing charge and
--~-- ~ mg. thr secon~ bemg a dtrect report given on ribbons won by Mrs. William Russell. presi- w1fe._ Linda two month old ba- October It for receiving stolen
- - - - - - - - - result of the f1rst.
tlle members. Winners and
conducted the meeting
Kenda Sue and his mo-! pr?perty charge: Alva. Shue,
I I
The first occurred when a car boos reeeived were Mrs. Char- ~h!ch opened with the hymn . . r. 'Mrs. Anna Mo~ler and l Phny, charged with aldmg esdriven south on Rt . near Hog- les Lew is. one blue and one Wonderful Words Of Life." ful- f,ml!l} .~f R~ul: L Middleport. cape_of patient from Lakin State
2 2l 'vfil- white; Mrs. Robert Thomp- lowed by the reading of Psalm
sett by .lack Babro('k
H_e \\ill lca~ e r~w Oakland, Hosptt.Jll; Thomas Mayes, Hen1
lor Rd. Huntington.• ;nt
of son, two red; Mr•. Leo Kenne· 95:, by Mrs. Ghal'!es Gru.,er 1
20 and from there I derson, obstructing an
·
control and struck a utility pole Real Chmttan Women," was . g to Saigon. His address ! and Homer Miller,
MIDDLEPORT; 0.
breaking the pole off at the to . I
the topic of lhe program pre- ' WJII be 31st ?r~. C~. , APO San ,' .rno:::n'"·-.:::SU;;p~po:r:.l.:';;:ha;;r~ge~·-A:;;t~l~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ll
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Injured were Bobcock . . . . :~
sented by Mrs. Bradford Maag. , FranCISCO, Cahfom,a, 96307.

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• lllrrlootwblo Road, EtJ. Goapel Four" quartet of Rut· sban Sll"•"v!Ue Road; E. J. m. Tom NorriS,: Snpl. Wo11iliiP Beulah Baile Wr!Cbt E 1 J
ngene
mlttlate:, BJ. lnnd: MYF. 6 p. m. Worship GrU!Ith, paolOI'; Roger 'II t oervice First and Third Sunday Wriflhl, VIolet A. Jamll,arHer:
9:80 L m.; Mornlnt Serv1cos at 7:45 w1th the Rev. lord. Snpt; Sunday School to mminss at 1:30. Second 111&lt;1 mao JamU, to !.&lt;&gt;It Avtnrll
..,rabiP 7:80 p. m.; Robert Rood Caoto. Tues&lt;lay at I p. m.. o m.: ll:'raogeltsllo Servlee, I· Fourth Sunday mornlnas at U , _1 1111 44 &amp;cHI Sole
Bible •chon! 'ltQL
WSCS at the home of Gene- :30 p. m. "royer meolbJ&amp;, 7:30 Lm. Christian Endeavor, oec' •
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Ill.
Qosler ~ ol God, BeY. vievt Gnthrle; Wed., 7:15 p. ~· m. TUesday
on4 and Fourth sunday eva- John ArbaU&amp;h, Ethel ArhauKh
SpeMR, P811Dr. SWlday m., Prayer services.
\ RaiiUd !llflllol• Ollft NIW' lngtl al 7:30. James Morrison, to Garth Sovtl, Dille
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1:11 L aL !tforulltl WOI' Clleltel ...,_ Clttllclllllllll, miSIIonary putnr: Sun- Pastor.
Lots, Olive.
oblp 11 L m.; E'rqlllllll 1101' Pearl A. CUto. Plostor; Wot daJ 9eliool, 1:80 a. m.; WOI'IltiP 1111. HmnOI Utdle4 8ftiiiiU Carrie llbllll 1o QIIJiel G
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INFORMAnON

Est.te For S.le

Pomeroy

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Ford Galaxie 500
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Your home. Phone Pari:ers-r' brakes, power seat, grey finish, new 1st line whitewall t1res,
radio and heater.
burg, 411.1-4862 CoUect.
1962 Corvat"r • "oor Sedan
$1195
9 8 3otp '
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1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-Dr,

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OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.

I'OMEIIO't, OHIO

LaSalle Extension Universil.y, a 1
Correspondence
institution
I
has opportunity for 2 field '
For Sa 8
representatives. We furnish POTATOES , beans, bring own i

2-2156

$895

6 cyl. Pl)WergJide, Ndio and .heater, whitewall tires like
new, clean interior. Ivory •nd gold finish. A sharp ear.

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PHONE WY

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trans., heater, good W, W. t..it"es.

leads. hire and help train re- containers and pick beans for
presentatJves who receh·es $1.00 bu. Clarence
Proffitt,
Obituary
.
1
all fringe benefits and the I Portland. VI 3-2254.
9 17 tfc
1 opportunity to earn a sub-i
Norma Blaacbe EiselsteiD, dau- 1 st&lt;:~ntial 5 figure income. For :
-~- i
ghter oi John and Margarct 1 infor mation send resume to SPECIAL: 1 only reg. $249, 1964 '
Ashworth Eiselstcin,
was[ H. D. Parm1ler, Rt. 6, Zanes- i model, 12 cu. ft. new Kelvinat-[
born November 9, 1895, at ville, Ohio.
9 17 3tp
or refrigerator (Dernonstrat-.
1
Oak Hill In Ch.est~r Township · ALERT LADYforPart ticneJ or) . Special $148: 1 only, used I
and dep~rted this life. Sept. 6, 1 position tlrdt is enjoyable and Serve! gas refngerator , $15. 1
1965, bemg 69 years, 9 months interesting. No
expertence l GJ1more Supply SUire, Pom-f
and 'll days old. She was umtcd . needed. No door to d 0 or eroy, Ohio.
9 17 3tc ·
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in marriage to Harlis Dean on selling. Earnings $2.50 and
Dec. 23, 1915, who preceded I up per hour possible. Write :; TWO VIOLINS, $20, ~iron beds'
her In death on Feb. 26, 1931. To[ Mrs . .rack carsev, 1630 Lin·[ $5 each, one antlque wood

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this union was born six children 1 coin Heights, Pomeroy, Ohio.

bed, $10; one dresser, $15;

LlodydCiof Lakewood
Bob
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ed routes. 25 or older. Salary

ment, new paint, 1 acre
ground, on brick road o If l'OR SALE: Hawks B Flat
Rt. 7, $3,500.00. Phone WY a, inet and case. Ph. MY
6127.
» 14 30tc
1 15 Gtp

Fo..- Service and
lnst•ll•tton C.ll

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including Teresa Nlcluky and

llebbl e Ma jor. Debbie Major
was a member of a PI ...,ul

MARK IV

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AUTO
AIR CONDmONING

happy one for me. God bless

9 14

you all. Mrs. A. V. Howell 6 ROOM BRICK house ;,;;
9 16
&lt;Jemue Cortis Howell)
. 31
rernut Ave. CaU WY 2- 5127.
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This set bas dual volume

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llol with I !peed intermixed
changer. Radio
Twin speakers. Lovely
finish. Take over
of $1.25 per week or

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'340·00 lnl!o11td
Blaettnar's

Pomoroy, 0.
12 8 tfc remaining balance due '"·" ·"
9 14 6tc ~~~~~i'ia~Kf~~~~~
and 4 HOOM furm.~hl"! apart- Call WY 2-S555.
I1
ments. Rowley &amp; Reed Hard WE GLADLY loan • Blue
tre Carpet Shampooer
atlon aervice. Ja:ek'a ~:!II
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pu.rchase of Blue Lustre eration, New Haven, I
Shampoo. Baker
TO ~I I lie

menta Wl' U4M

Middleport.

age, J barns, other building,,

name for

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fte RamNer
.u.BERT 'u COX, 8Al.t;!JMAN W•W 8taudud oJ lompaat
WY
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Insurance
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GRANGE INsuRANCE. 11iiiiOD
Insurance Agency, Inc, Pamoroy. Phone WY ~1.
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BIG DEAL DAYS I

and

as metal

1962 Pontiac- $1777 $1495
Star Chief 4 dr. Sedan. One careful local owner. AU vJ.
nyl aeatl. Power .tearing and brake•. Hydramatic,

1963 Pontiac-'2395 '2195
BonnevilJe. One careful local owner. Power steering and
brakes. Hydramatic. Beautiful aU white fini&amp;h with aU
white vinyl upbolstet"y,

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room
II. Tala beaNn1
32. SecoJld..
hand

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"I didn't oay your lather was good . at evorythln~
Junior; I said he wa• i:ood at ovtrytl\in&amp; he TRI£01

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METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1964 RAMBLER (6) 4 Dr. Sta. Wag001 Clllt- 130
Standard

tnns.., one owner, like new. ... It

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1959 CHEVROLET VI Bol Air 4 Dr. Hardtop.
GrHn and while, clun llko new
1959 RAMBLER 2 Dr. Sta. Wag. Juot ov......uled
In fino ohapo

1958 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. VB R&amp;H, outo. trano,
1958 OLDS Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full powt1'
1958 FORD VI 4 Dr. Station Wagon
1957 OLDS Super 18 4 Dr. Hardtop. Pull powar
1957 FORD VI Station Wagon I Dr. Nice
1957 IMPERIAL 4 Dr. Air oondltlonod, FuU power,
lrodoon

1957 RAMBLER Cuotom 4 Dr. Aulomatlo
1957 V. W, Beautiful whitt flni•h

1955 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Sodan. Full power. A ,...,
nice c1r

baa 19,768 eur mJJet

1953 INTERNATIONAL 2 T011 Dump. Good old
truck. Nlco dump bod

- - '1095

1961 Buick - - •• $1195
LeSabre 2 dr. One eaay owner. Exceptional eon.dttion.

MANY MORE .. ,

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By CHESTER GOULD

DICK TRACY

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U7 Weather
7:(1() NAtional

.~ews

7:05 Bill Miller Shoo
7 ~o Sporta ParRrte
U&gt; BIU MiUer qhow
i:S5

Picker1~ Har~waro

1'1\u,a

Thur!.)

7:5(1 NOWI
8 . BIU ~liUer Show

8:16
9ollll
I:Oii
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Boker Furnlturo Sholl
Newo
Collee with Janot
Portraits of a Patriot

iO·Il! Swap !!bop

10:30 BIU Miller Bru'ICh Show
10:11 Mason Agr. l'lrogram

WJEH RADIO

1:110 SUndown Seren&amp;de
1:45 Slg11 011
SATURDAYS loOO SlgJI On - News

6.30 Happy Valley Boys
lo05 Countr} Music Time
1:20 CoontrJ Jamooree
, ·1111 ProleSIIInt Hour
1:30 Sporll Parade
7:36 Larry Andertoo Show
iU:45 11'! Music - '-rmy
11 :00 Duttoo 's end Herna Dairy
fup Ten Show
12:110 Newo
12:15 lusical Interlu~
12:30 Rev Merlin l'etts
1:00 News
1:05 Jim Mees Show

Sporto Parade
8:00 Sundown Serenade
6:11 Sign Ofl
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l!I!NDAYS7:30 Slg11 On - Armt Hour

&lt;Ttii!Sdly)
10:45 FamUy Wonblp ('111un.) 7:M News
,
10,45 A.~.C. PrngrliD (Fridayl 8:00 Bapllsl Layman' Hour
11:00 Newa
8:30 Sanda) Show
lUI ~·· Country JIIIIC!ioo 8:30 Tho Bible 8p&amp;llkf to You
11:30 rtny'o Cotu!trJ Hynms
9:6 Leglststivo Report
12:00 Cement Block Newa
10 011 The Good !,llo
12:30 Goessler'a Guest Star . 10:101 C.:OngressmaD Moell~
&lt;Frltlly)
10:30 The Country Hymntimers
11:30 Larry Anderson Show
11:30 The Qulel Hour
3:111 Jim M001 Show
12:00 News
•= 1J Blaell!lar Auto Show
12:15 Tha Christians Hour
•: 30 Electric Company News 12:30 Tbe Rev Merlir Teof:l
1:10 Tbe Rev. Silu BU!up3
Jim Moll 8b01r
5:00 News
2:00 'lbe Rev. Andrew Parsons
U5 Jim Meeo Show
2:!0 SandaJ ~hnw«'..as.
5:30 1\izer'l Weather Report 1:00 SundoWD Sertnado
1:10
Parado
6:15 · 011

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Monday Throulfl Friday
7:1li Sign On, Musical Cloct
7:25 News ill Brief
7:30 Musical Clock
7:45 Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley News
I:Oii World New•
8:10 Sports Today
8o 15 Weather Picture
U6 Mustcal Clock
8:55 Commanity News
9:110 Talk of the Town
So55 M•son CoWltY Newo
10:00 Public Service
10:0!1 Family Worship Hour
10:30 Lotohatrtna
lloOO News
1LOii Morning Melodlea
1except Friday,
Church Bells Ring)
11 :45 World News
11:55 M...., County News
12:110 Community News
12:00 Nooo Newo
11:10 Markof:l
12: 15 Mid Day Weather
12:20 Bulletin Board
12:25 News o Grams
12:30 County Agent
12:11i Coul'ltry Go Round
1:56 Newt Beat
Z:OO Country Go Round
z:ii5 News Beat
3:110 Mid Way Matinee
3:55 New" ~eat
4:00 D
With Doss
4:30 f·
1ge
5:00 I
•ity New1
5:05
County Newt
5:10
&amp; National Newt
li:15 • .ogbt on Sporll

1:25 Weather

5:30 sunset Boulevard
7:10 News
7:45 Sign Off
7: 15 Sign On, Musical Clock
U5 News in Briel
7:30 Musical Clock
7:6 Echoes of Joy
8o00 Ohio Valley News
8:05 World Newt
Be 10 Sports Today
8:15 Weather Picturt
S: 16 Pt. Pleasant FoottmU
10:30 Song• lor Chl1drell
10:45 Tho Golden K•J
lloOO Newa
11:05 Saturday Show
12:00 Local, Ohio, Not. Newt

By HAROLD GRAY
Of.! 0111=? NICt P{;Qf:\..E ARE SORE trr 1 f-1 !;

HOQ RIBLE PllB'.1C1TY! ACTOALLY MA; W
SECRETLY FEEL, WIN o:JJLD('(f TH.:..r TP.-lM~
liA\1£ ~ QIJIEn.Y OJNI/IC ;1"0 !="OR -rnE Q&amp;l'~
MlROERs? W'IV DID ""ftlt Cl4lr;t:' NEEO IQ
STIR UP "fi.IIS

NOT ;.,Qg, BUT
IT'S P~GRE!

12:20 Bullttln Board

12:21t News 0 Grams
1%:30 Saturday Natinee

1:30
1:31
1:56
1:00
Z:30
2:31
1:55

News Headline•
Saturday Matinee
New•
Saturdl)' Matinee
NeW!I Headlines
saturday Motmee
Nowo

ABBIE AND SLATS

1:00 S.i:tlurday Matinee

3:30 New• Headlines
3:31 Saturday Matineo
3:51 Nowa
1:00 Discing with Do"
I: 30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Roundup
&amp;: 15 Interlude

&amp;:30 Community Choirs
1:00 Dinnar MUiicall
7: 00 Dance Party
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7:40 News
To45 011 the Alr

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1955 CHRYSLER 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full powar

19611mpala - - - '1295

Jh Ton Piekup. Show• rood are.

poUlt

'191

Nice, Only

1955 FORD VI 2 Dr. Falrlant, Rod and white

1961 Chevrolet

19. Comp8.81

AXI'DLBAAXR

6 211 ~!e1g• U&gt;unly RFD
6:25 Paul Bowen, Farm

WHOLESALE PRICES PREVAIL AT

Cial.

Conv. Cpe. Chevrolet'• finett and beat, and tblt one only

H . Koran
chapter
3T. HaJrnet
88. Lined wltll
polt

DAILY CBTPIOQUOI'E - Ro..,•o llow to work It:

6:00
Sip On - '~···
6:05 Sacred Hear'

1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. Hard Top

• $995

GASOLINE ALLEY

bargains
34. Betel

II'IINDAY

EVERY CAR &amp; TRUCK ON IA1I

1961 Buick

VB Sla. Wagon. Exlla &lt;leao lor model. Econom1..1 Spe-

IOUhd.ll

11!1. Saaakrtt

WMPO Radio

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Hardtop. Lib now In tvtry
way

•

36. Ea.t
38. )(ualo
noto

29. Harden
3U. Feline

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Sta. Wagon. Popular Catalina model Power steering and
brakes. Hydramatic. One earetul owner, Showt best o1

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rtver

'1'!m AND STUPID
PEOPLE NEVER T.\LK.-WILO:II
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1963 Pontiac-$2295 $2095
•

Chlpplies

h. Remain

blue
!1. Daub
24c. Wary
26. Made Gn
a loom

HJW,-VBOPVJ'

1957 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Star Chlof Hordtop.

oare.

!iur.

aerial

ntckniUll.l

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1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Dr. VI, outo. trano, Clean •r

NOW

dlgtta
28. ComnWift
kite ;

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%D. Boysln

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1952 BUICK SUJMI" 2 Dr. Rlverla. Rulli fino

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ALL CARS MUST II SOLDI
SEE US AT ....

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MOTORS
606 E. Main St.

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19. M&amp;n'8

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1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sodan, R&amp;H, OY.....rlve,
Complotely ovorhlulod, real oconomy oor

WAS

I oat

26. Foot·

lt. Postponed 18. Flower
18. Dodeca.nese
vlsitol'$

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power. lt'o clean and solid, ono local

Great Used Car Buys

Crib Bradford

fuge
lf. Dt·

&amp; OJP&amp;lliiSi Quota'lln

1960 RAMBLER Ambonador Sta, Wagon. Pul

TO GOI

• . Booth

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II LONGJ3'J:LLOW
One letter .llbnpl;y .ltaDdl for another. In thla I&amp;Jnflle A 11 wtdl
tor the tbrM L'., X tor tM two 0'.. etc. Single letters, apoa.o
trophl.., tbl Ienctb and fonnatlon of tbe worda are all hJntl.
Each day t.bo eode leU.. are .lltifferent.

it's sharp

1965 BUICKS &amp;PONTIACS

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Jtem
8. Praise
JO. Frem'h
painter
11. Me.-clmnt
ship: pott.,

markin•,

troop 1n New York ltate.

1961 FORD VI Galaxlo 2 Dr. Hardtop. Fotl pow-.

ONLY

22. New
23. Sub..

7. New.'lp&amp;p•· ·

13. Exchange
U.Grape
10:. Bumping

6:30 News

AUei'IONEEII
tomplete Serviea
Wrihi, Prone or Conhi..
A. C. BRADFORD
aa-, Oblo
6 I lie

lleaopulflu lloloro
E. Malo Slreel, POIIIOfOJ

proyo
21. SaMrs

6. Saucy

U.GenU•

unO

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20. Lam.

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17. Wings

latlon

L-Hopo

SNtJFA1-

15.Colorw

1. Purple
2. Of the ear
3. CoJUileJ..

Rifer

Z-77811.

$9 00000

•o. Mtmlcke
DOWN

LDutm

ofl

1
odJSI Church for 52 years, then With a spnng piped m for BAITERY CHARGERtransferred to the Chester Naz. amoltary water SUpply. Avail.
'
arene Chun~h on June 4 1961 1 able, November 7.
~~ks, aJr co.mprtyessor,
She wa.! a wonderful n'tother.l Dobbins, WI 9-2889.
li t ~resds, .P1pe es,
11 emory
1
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·
f h 1 ' 1'
3tc
eecnc
n,
a ways sacn JCIDg or er. ~m- ,
-~ 9 16 -- some antiques. Call SH 2-4131
lly. She_was a devout ChriStian ,LARGE GARAGE on Main St. or ,.. Mrs. R. A. Rile,
and e_nJoyed Chnst~an Fellow- in Rut1.1nd. Call SH 2-4131 or Street, Rutland.
9 16 3tc
sh1p till the time of her death. 1 see Mrs. R. A. Rife, Main - -~-There was alwavs Family wor- 1~
BEST FOR your
Sales &amp; Service
ship in the ho.;e. She will be ,&amp; ROOM HOUSE lor rent
ure' African night
sadly missed b he I . d d' South 41h Street. Call Mrs. 611 for $1.00.
John Mohler, eFits • •-ost "'-ery Car
•
Y r nen s an ' Dave S. Farmer 258
Leadi Cr k R d M'ddl
n.w.t
&amp;~v
fam1ly but her influence will' 51
' 9
ng ee
oa , I eever ~ fell.
9 17 lip
h St. --~ ~~~ ~ 31~ port, Ohio. Phone WY
eTrans!erable WhOD
- - - - -·
1st FLOOR furnished, 4 rroms
9 16
You Trade Cars
Card Of Thanks
[ and bath, modern aparimenl. TWO TREADLE sewing
eGuaranteed 24 montlu
I WISH to thank everyo~e who Middleport, WY 2-3874.
ine. I gas cook stove.
or 24,000 mfles
remembered
me, in any
9 II
evenings, WY 2-6468.
eMost Popular Unit
way, on my 92nd birthday. SLEEPrNG ROOMS Close
9 15 3tp
You made thai day a very [ town. 127 Butternut.
STEREO RADIO, 1965 modet
In the U.S.A.

LAST

DAILY CROSSWORD

and Linda Cochrane, assistant ~-=-------leader; and Jennifer
Goble, ry Ann Kloes, ass:lstant leader,
Helen Glaze, Robin Mills, Ani- and Kayte RUI!ISell, La Ann
ta Fultz, Debbie Laney. ' \ French, Mary Bradbury, Mary
Groop II - Puppeteers, Deb- Holman and Jane GUkey.
ble _Major, leader, Kathy Moore, Members are working to at·
a~stant •··
~der, and Debbie tain their ''chef'~ badge. Two

Gilkey, Debbie Herman, Sbar. new members were accepted

WHAT THEY STOL~ .
WU"Z. H IS

lo&lt;r!MF VARMINT BUSTED

eefs

arence o o urn us, and
. .
A 8 C
on Glau, Brenda Edwards, PauOhl o, and EarI of Ch es Ier, Cleaner
commJSsoon.
Ia Gorner, Joyce Rlley.
M.
W ·V· · ·
Ohio. One daughter , Mrs. Bels, 'aso", 9· 16
Group Ill:- Campus Queens
ty Chevalier, of
Tuppers
_ ·----~·-Teresa Ntcmsky, leader; Ma·
Plains, Ohio. There are 12 ~DY ex~rienced i~
grandchildren and 1 great mg and mterested m perman- A GOOD Building site, 22 acres . les. ~·e have aiJ stzes. Sewer cation. Priced to sell.
.
grandson. She is also survived ent work. A.B.C. Cleaners, of ground, with gas well and l machmes. Reasonable rates. MIDDLEPORT _ One story 1964 FORD Ga1axte 500XL conby 3 brothers, Ernest of Couer-1 Mason, W. Va.
i 16 6tp
a dug water well, plenty
Call WY 2-2974, day or night. frame, -1 room!. balf bath, nrtible 4 speed, 300 engine
d-Alene, Idaho, Roy of Mann,
pasture. Price $1,0. Call .
9 15 tfc
enclosed back porch,
gas power steering end brakes.
For Rent
SH 2-51111.
9 16 _stc_ !INTERIOR and_ exteriar pam~ heating, lot 50 x 1!0. S3500.110. ~~=~~- ~.ru!~i·
W. Va ... and Dayton, of Narrows, Vtrgmia, and one Sister, :
129 acre·
best lo-J in~, roof re~a1.r and pamtmg, FARM- 115 acres,3S cuiUvatpo ·
Mrs. ~abel Shank of Colurn- T~EE bedroom
cation for 8 acre
saw clumney pamtmg, rough car- ed, SO in pasture, plenty of 'iiiiiBfi;f::[ijiYi~,;:i~
bu~. Oh1o. One brother, Delbert, .Newly de~orated and
timber, Bargain priced. w. penter work, tree trimming. water, 2 water systems, plus 1955
preceded her in death. She was . ed, ne:"' kitchen an~ bathroom G. Nickels, Tuppers Plains.
Phone VI 3-2700.
9 9 Utp good 5-room house,
bath, motorcycle (or sale. N e
a member of the Chester Meth- ' n~w 01! bu~ner. ~nile~ well
9 16 3tp
basement, coal flD'D8ce, gar- battery. f200 cash. Phone
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WAREHOUSE SALE
PIANOS _ ORGANS
HEATING &amp; PLUMBING
WY 2_2448
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$hl5 eac h; TMable ahnd _four 618 I, Main SL
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Emmell Gilmore, !16 Condor-. KARL GRUESER, _Piumbmg 6 lllrge rooms, 1\1 bathl!, full
t
10
St., Pomeroy.
9 16 3tc
and He&lt;~tmg,
Mmersvalle, basement, gas fired hot watOhio. End your ~wer troul&gt;- er beating, garage. Good loAuto Sal"

all of whom survive. Five sons,
9 16 3tc 2 gas heaters, $5 each; one
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LEGAL NOTICE
Sealed bids will be received Mr. and Mrs. WU1111111 Joh!l
by the Board of County Com- son entertained with a party
POlMEROY - 2baotothrylulrllame•:_ l'llt!TO
missioners at their office in Thursday altor acbool II thab
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rooms,
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the Courthouse,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
ment, gas hot water
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of lepl papatl, until
10 oo
Se
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•• Lincoln Heights home bonorln@
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: a. m., P em w, IIJe·lr sonI 1\1
•·He I on b1J seven
front and back porches.
of high water, owner
other clocumeDu.
1965, for coal. SpecifJcatlons as birthday. The green and white
Beater lnnruee~ P11:DeraJ follows :
co1or theme was carried GUt ill
finance, 16•500 '00 ·
t I Ur Lump coal.
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the decorations.
liiiDDLEPORT - 111
The B d of C t C
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oon
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omnusWented To Buy
sloners reserve the right to G~ wort ployetl
with
room, cellar, enclosed bact
reject any or all bids.
prizes nardld to Gary Mank·
porch, corner lot on Gravel ANTIQUE i"urnlture,
Meigs County Comm!solonero ooshfp, DIIIIJ 8mltb 81111 Jtlcky
Hill. $7,500.00.
mJscellaneoua CaD or
By; Lucille NOITia CJerk. Taylor, after wblch the bnom·ed
CI,A)SE IN _ 2 acres plus, H! Mra. Howard CecU. u
g If •~
~»- guest opened his gifts.
sory frame, I rooms, partly MaiD st, Pomeroy,
finished attic, front porch,
Refreshments of decorated
block garage, cellar, barn,
birthday cake, Ice cr.em, .. , .
other buildings. Financing cen
dy bars and kool ado wm
1&amp;11
IIIII water. Bnnm•o Trail
served and favors wero blow"
be arranged. 13,000.110.
er Perk (Slate Approved)
Orme W
, ALBERT M. COX, SALESMAN Min
n... Pbooe
outs and party hat!.
01 e, ......,
WV !-3Sl0
WY wtl3t
100p
Attending were Mrs. Lout'
-~ ~~ ~ -Osborn~ and Kathy, Debbie ll!ld
9 17
PINE TIMBER aod wm pay New groups were formed and Sherri, Mrs. Paul HrllTil!l and
FOR
SALE, six rooms, two as much as II per cord for ~~eo chosen when the Glrl Alisa, Mrs. Georgo Gum ami
balls, and 8 bath, 8 fuU size , good pine and also good hard ~uut Troop 185 met Monday George, Mrs. Howard Smith arn~
basement and big porches at wood saw timber. Write or evening, Sept. lS, at &amp;:30 p. m.. Craig. Ricky Seyler,
Gene
the front and back, gas fum.. see M. W. Runyon, Miners- in the Columbus and Southern Mark, and Bernessa Hood, Keith
1 ace, wall to wall carpet down
ville, Ohio, Eagle Ridge Rd. Ohio Electric Company BOCial and Gary Blankenship, Freddie.
stairs, good location, house
t 11 30tc room. During the business meet. Mike and Dusty Smith, Mike
in excellent eondition,
282
mg Joyce Riley was voted as GUmore, Rieky McKnight, Vir·
Mulberry Ave., WY 2-5264,
Musical Instruments Ute new scribe and Mary Brad- kl Hoffman, Brenley and Allen
9 16 12tp
bury was named treasurer.
Seth, Mark Hudson, Ricky 1ayFOR SALE: King
New groups formed
and lor, Mark, Paul, Tommy and
)FOR SALE - 4 room house, excellent condition. WY
names chosen included Group J, Belinda Johnson and tbe honornew bath, large porch, !Jase- 3348.
Ex,lorers, Gall Board, leader ed guest.
9 15
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lnR wllh II membm prestnt 8-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Sept. 17, 196S
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and Mrs. Fred 1\ice and Mrs.!- - - - - - - - - - - _ ; _ ;_ _;_;_;_ _;_
II TOPIC o/ WSCS
Ralph Semister as hostesses.
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of ChestPr mPt at "Living in the Space Age" was
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Mrs. f sc h/eman • S • s New
Valentine Girl for Activity Year

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Shopping Center for
lh• hhurch for:_l~llir."'eet- 1 ~~· b~P~;sFol~~~:te;,"~i~~~:
· Wearing Apparel for Your Family and Furnishings for
tion and .scripture reading
Mrs. Frank ~schle_man was rthe offices of the Columbia Gas
Mrs. Rice: hymn "This Is named Valentme G1I'I of the Company in Middleport. Mrs.
My Father's World;'t Mrs. Se- Year when the
Eta Phi Thomas Smith, president, con·
Your Home. Come In Saturday- the Store Is Open Until 9
mister ga\•e the introduction to Chapter of Beta S1gma Phi So- ducted the meeting when plans
the topic and articles and com- ronly met Tuesday evening in were made for the rush party.
ments were given on
teleDuring the business meeting
Borgnlne,
in the Evening --and Don't Forgetto Look Over the New
scopie. microscopic and man pr6er by Mrs. Karr.
a dorratkm of $5 was given to
-andsized wol'ld.
uring the business session the Salvation Army and it was
The program concluded with communication was read from reported that unsold clothing
Color TV's on the 2nd Floor.
Cella Kaye Larry Domasin a solo, ..The Spacious Firma- Mrs. Bates concerning Pheif· from the recent rummase sale
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"MeHALl'S NAVY"
Ernest
Joe Flynn
" ISLAND OF THI
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ment" by Mrs. Semister and fer College in North Carolina had been given to a needy fam-- _ --··· -- --· --·-- ~- and 32 sick calls were report- ily.
ed. Three cards were sent to Th
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shut-ins.
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e servtce comm1 ee also
reported that a state representative would confer with the

WHAT IS ss AWEEKi

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o~~:n: dri~:.
The social committee
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Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey accompanied her daughter, Bren; da and Linda Cramer to Coi lumbus Tuesday where they will
resume their studies at ColumI bus Business University. Mrs.
; Baile): remained overnight with
the g1rls and returned home
Wednesday.
Mrs. Halph campbell
returned to her home in Canton
Wednesday after a several days
visit with Miss Callie Kloes.
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickland
and son, Stt:ven, of Woodville.
were weekend guests of his
mulher, Mrs. Dayton Strick-

at the Grace Episcopal Parish
House in Pomeroy . Mrs. Esch~
Ieman read the guest Ust for
the Rush party and also dl,_
cussed proper rushing proced·
ure.
The theme chosen fQl' this
year's rush party is "Fairyland I
Fantasy'' and named to the
party commitees were: Gen~
eral Decorating, Mrs. Eschleman, chairman,
Mrs. Don
Grueser, Mrs. James Wisecup,
Mrs. Paul Chapman, Mrs. Paul
Huston, Mrs. Thomas Smith,
Lila Mirch, Mrs. Alvin Spears.
Mrs. Richard Rawlings, andl
Mrs. Larry Wiley.
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If you simply make it a habit lo deposit $5,
$10, $20, or more a week in a savings account here, you 1 11 have a substantial cash
reserve - plus interest - surprisingly soon
and painlessly, lool
Start $GYing here regularly , , , next paydayl

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

POMEROY

NATIONAL BANK
Serving Meigs County for over 93 vearo

POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

People In
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, . Hele n s·IX an d Mrs. GoI. • Card Tables
M -Th Mrs. SpeatSj
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die H.ussell of Athens visited 1 avurs, rs.
omas SmUh;
Wednesda
.th M . Ri 1 d Games, Mrs. Dan Meadows; TaCampbell Y WI
rs. c Jar ble _decorations, Mrs. Rawlings,
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clrdlrm&lt;.n, Mrs. Marjorie Kt!eMrs. Helen Bumgarner, Mrs. lbaugh, Miss Sharlee Newman;
Edna Campbell a~~ ~rs. ~ene- Food, Mrs. Wisecup, Mrs. Gruevieve Corkey of Cmcmnall are ' ser. Linda Watson and Barbailie guests of Mrs. Edna Bar- 1 ra Betzing.
tels.
Mrs. Edna Ca b II
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Entertainment - Arlene Mcmpe,
"·Dan II
ha'
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Helen Bumgardner arul Mrs. d eHs, c" 1rman, Crs. c,,..
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ova~-~.er, Mrs. hapman,
Gene VIt&gt;ve
or
eyd o1 f ncmsa· Cl f'"'An • up, Mrs. Car 1 Horkey,
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1 spen 1 e es ay 8 t~rnoon chairman, Mrs. Dave tt.lndy,
with }.1r. and Mrs. Richard Mrs Keith Riaas Lois Moore
Campbell
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The cultural program titled,
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:.:n"yv ''Your Day Socially" was givTbe Meigs Molon'ycle Club en by Mrs. Rawlings. She disof Pomeroy will sponsor Dhl· cussed the formal versus inforlr 1c t
mal dining and gave unteresting
Championship T·T fa cUI concerning the first Jadiea
Scramble Racfm Sunday, September 1Btb, at the club of the White House and their
grounds located sh: mile&amp; entertaining. She discussed the
north of Pomeroy and
20 ~ype of table settings and seat- ~
miles south of Athens oH U. mg arrangements used by the
Herbert Hoovers and the EisenS. 33 oo the Peach Fork Road. bowers,
This is a raiD date, and ticArlene McDaniel was assisted
kweillts pUrchased September I by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Rawlbe hooored ; ; tbe eate ings in serving refreshment&amp; at
wblcb will open 'I 10:30.
the close of the meeting. AtPractice will b,. I am II till tending were Mrs. Eschleman,
t wltb starUnr r -~ at J :3G Mrs. Horky, Mrs. Meadows,
p. m. tEST) .• ~m wUI be Mrs. Mitch, Mrs. Rawlings,
I.: ..~·~.'"'"""·classea.
Mrs. Rtggs, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
Wise-

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Mrs. Baxter

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Get the best deal a 5-year/50,000-mile
warranty* ever went with

Funeral
servies for Mrs.
Zana Baxter were held from
the Ewing Chapel, Wednesday
at 2 p.m. with the Rev. Wilbur
Perrin, pastor of the Federated
Church, officiating.
Special music ol lhe requesl
of Mrs. Baxter, was provided
by Mrs. Ben Neulzling, organ-

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CIDAA

Now's the li ·llt tu dolt. During our big Close-Out. We're deal In
on beaut t 1 t 11
c
9 harder than ever
. I u , u -s,ze hryslers. We're moving !hem out fast tor little more than
yo~ ~~ghl pay lur small er ca rs. All you rs for the taking · Blg-'car comfort, big V-8
ped o manceD, an.d the longest warranly in the business ..Now a
en pr1ces. on t m1ss out. Slop in today.
t easy io take year&lt;CMIIYILlllt'l 1-.rlAR"/SO OOO.Milt:
I
~r !J Yllrs or ~0,000 mll~s which ,WARRANn _WITH THIS COYUAGl; Chr ale C
w1U re~IICI o-r rlpt ir •t 1 Ch' ller
tr comu hrat , l~lnsl d-llects In mlte~ 111r orpor1tion ••rrants
bloc:k, ha1d 1nd lntem•l 01
irttlkflotors ·f~d.Ofltlon uthorlzeo:J O••lsr'l piece of'b~:!~~~'tl'!h!~;,~:
~ m.tnua! clutch/, torque cOrwe rtermd~i~ 0 · WIIIT P.urnp, tflnlmlulon cese •nd lnternat parts(ellctud.
=~flfllfl of 11 1965 1 utorro()bilis 1 ~;•lt. Unlvllrlll Joints, rear aJie and difftrentfal, and , 11 ,
tf ~
mWes, whkh•ver cornu first 1t,P'01 ,-ijd the owner ha s the en~~:lna all ch1n11ed every 3 months
11r t~ter cleaned'"'')' 6 months and' re '\ 0 1 ''replaced every second oil che!lie •nd the carburetor
~., evldenc:e of perlarmenc • or lh
P Iced every 2 year•. &amp;nd ev1r~ 6 month 1 1
t&amp;~Ch rridence and {2) the car' I tho•'current
requ~ted,sarvlce,
urn lhu
luch of
a
m1 llfile. •nd requeitsthe deahtr toI certlly
(l) to
receipt

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FOR GIRLS

stocking cap&amp;, cuddle caps
- berets - ear warmera
and many more. 100% orIon, easy to wasn. Sollds,
argyles, multi colors and
NorweJian prints.

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TOM RUE MOTORS
399 SOUTH 3rcl AVE.-MIDDLEPORT, 0.
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Burial was in the
Plants
Cemetery and pall1lbearera were
Elmer Johnson, Harry IIJid Elmer Sadler, Pau1 Grueser, Roy
Kaspar and Roy Tracy.
Coming from out of town
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sadl•r and Mr. and Mrs. EImer
Johnsin, Wheeling, W, Va.;
M~s Jo._,hine Bundlge, Columbus; Mrs. Martha Snyder,
Parkersburg, W. a.,
a pd
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sadler
Wellsburg, W. Va.
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Mrs. Baxler, the daUjlhter of
George and Martha Sayre Beaver, was born al Antlqully in
1890. Her husband,
WilHam
Baxler preueded ber In dealh
In 1955.
Sre was J member of the Federated ehurch where 1be was
Iactive in various organfations 1
and served u presldent of the ~
Federated Circle lor two yearo.
She serl'fll u president oLll)e
American Legion Auxiliary of
Drew Webster Post and of lhe
Eighth district. Slle was al!o 1
member of lhe WCTU, Daughlers ol Union Velerlllll and lhe i
Pomeroy Shakespeare club.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT 6 SATURDAY
"THI TIRROI"
(Te&lt;bal..lori

Soria Karlolf, Jack Nlcbolaon, SlDdrl Knlibt

"MHOUU•

lu. Garner, £n llarle Salnt.
Bod TIQIIor, Joh!o BIDDer

IUN. MON. IM TUII,
holt. lt-21

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JobA WIQIIII, Rill lla7WG1'Iil
fTtcllllleolor)

FALL SLACKS

Comfortable Western Wranglers tailored of fine
quality denim, four pockets, front zipper, belt
loops. Sizes 8 to 18.

;3.98

$1,69-$1.95

"'omons Wri"'JI•r KnM Knockers

Iunny llur lu Muffs
$1.95

'2.98

Banlon Cardigans

We have a wide selection
of womens slacks in all
the new fall fabrics and
colors. AU wool checks
and solidi. Pennanent
pre85€d Koratron, wash·
able corduroy, cotton
twdl, helanca stretch
and many others.

100% nylon stretch pants for girls, waler repellent,
and black. Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

BIWOLDS

KNEE

SLIPS &amp; PETIICOATS

KNOCKERS

Another large shipment of Figurfit Cotton Slips
and Petticoats by lndera.

Sturdy denim knee knockers. Authentic western
style, zipper front, 4 poe·
ket&amp;, bell loops, senforlz.
ed. Sizes 7 to 14. Navy
blue.

100% Cotton Bltlllt Shadow Pon•l, Ey•l•t
Trim Full Slips, Sino 34 to 52

$2.00

100% Pollohld Cotlon, Eyeltl Trim
Full Sllpo, Si:m 34 to 52

$2.00

100% No-Iron Cotton Pllln, Embrold•ry
Trim Full Sllpa, Slzta 34 to 52

$2.00

Mens leatberette billfoldl
by Aristocrat - removable paas cue. Somt lt)'l., witb inside zipper, Some with attached coin
purses. 'l'an, black and
brown.

Docron, Nylon ond Cotton Full Sllpo, Embrold•ry
Trim, Shadow Pon1l, Slz.. 34 to 44
$3.00

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OVERALLS
Blue denim. Sanforized
shrunk. Safety watch pocket. T11ilored si.xea 34 to
ISO. Shield back. Triple
stitched seams. Made very
weU and known everywhere for perfect fit and
long wear. Select yourJ
now in tbe mens department on the tlnt Ooor,

Dacron, Nylon ond Colton Shadow Ponti
Full Slips, Eytltt Trim, Slz.. 34 to 44 _

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Small, madlum, lorst •nd extra lorso ~- $2.00
Pima Calion Polllcoeta, Embroidery 1nd Ey•ltl
Trim, Sm•ll, madlum, l•ru• 1nd utn l•ru• $2.00

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Office Chuckle

NEW YORK - MAYOR ROB-Ied along with the flag bearers, Mary Lou Teaford and
lfl ~·. Wagner, cutting short. a Carole Anderson, and the majorettes, Christine Bailey,
N~w England vacation, retu• ~- , Elaine Davis, Kathy McElhinny, Debbie Grueser, and
The UPI wire anncunced Ia
ed home Friday to help med•·I Diana Davis.
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brief dispatch today !hat Fred
il&amp; a tbree.day-old strike which The hand. in orange and 1 through which the loolball learn Rice, Wellstoo, ltad been probas halted publi~atio~ of all ~ut black uniforms, made a smart 1entered lrpm 1 lloop as the . moted to ReiiJirar ol BllfU•
one of the ella s etght ma]or entrance with a salute to our band played the "Flight. Song." ol Motor V..ldes by Gov. •
newspapers.
neighbors. Wahama, to the tune Snappy marchinR: and sharp James A. Rhodes.
Wagner, wOO helped in settle- of "Hi, Neighbors-" Precision turns marked the band's per- "Will he han to retire as
ment of a 114-day long new1&gt;pa- marching patterns were used. Iformance
for the half time State Fire ManbalJT' asks
per strike two ye_ars ago, said to the music, "Step in Time," show. The majoriettes were fea
he hoped for rapid agret&gt;rr.nr1t "Sister Suffragette," and "Chim lured in baton twirling and flag wide · awake reporter. "Yes,"
d'1spute between Chim- Cher-ee," from the Ma- routines.
somebody said.
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A heavily ~ Increased work
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"Guest tblags weren't hot load at lhe Twin City Electric
uu1
ry Poppins musical. e an
T e White Falcon band, In red
the Amer1can ewspaper
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enough for bim," concluded
and t he New Yor k T1mes.
formed an umbrella whic was and white uniforms, presented
shop, located nn Cole-st in Pom.
reporter.
raised and lower ed to a goose a half time show of precisiOn
eroy. has resulted in an exten
Pln'SBURGH, PA. - HAR-1step,
drill to the march, ''Queen Ci·---sive erpansiun of the business
ry tThe HatJ Walker, who :;l.:~rt- In pre . game ceremonies the ty." The band was led by the Correction Made in
in rccenl months.
ed his basebalt career at Tij. band was led into the
field , high stepping drum major.
U&amp;t of Survivors
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fin, Ohio, in 1937, Friday Nas by Miss Cooke, to a silent ca- A majorette routine featuring Survivors of Cush H. John·, Arthur f St~auss of Middle~rt,
1
rehired as manager of the Pitts. dence. They made a very ef· the red nags and flares was son who died Thursday at his o~ner 0 l e e_ ectn:
s Jp,
burgh Pirates. Walker was sigll- fective showing as they featur- well done to the tune of "Moon ho~e in Bradbury are his saJd the expansiOn _was ~eed~ed
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ed to
ld'
ti t th R"
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ed to a one year conlrac..
a Y so ter rou ne 0 e 1ver.
wife, Alice, and two sisters,
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2'0
The 46-year~ld Walker guid- new grandiose march, 'Days
Mrs Bertha Amos Rutland and large motqrs - :;orne !up Plot t'
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ed un:: 1rates to a pennant con- o ory Y acavas.
m LO TEMPS
Francis Larkins of Middleport
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tending position in his first sea- The band played the ''Star
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R 0 Frida 's re rt of Mr Sporn plant. near New Ba-.en.
·~ at th e helm .
Sp•••led
Banner" as the flaao .NEW YORK (UPI) - The Johnson's
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po m
. one of· Mr. · Strauss.
the
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death
h · who5 bow~ned
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was raised and then quick·step- htghest temperature reported to the lw
electnc s op m 195
. . egan mn ~ \
SNOW AND FREt:ZI.NG: ped to form tht&lt;ir M &lt;~nd play the U. S. ~eather Bureau Fri· se:vic:: ::em:. be held Sun- ing prepar.ati~ns for tl'1e exwinds continued to slug the cen.l the Alma Mater, "The Orange day_._exchKhug Alaska and Ha- da at Z . m. from the Raw!- panded busLne~s the, latl.t _r part ·.
tral Rocky Mountain areas of' and the Black."
wan, was 100 at Lredo, Tex. The in:s
Funeral home with of J~ne. Before new e~u1pme1 nt
Colorado and Wyoming today . They then formed a tunnel low temperature reported to- Brother Art Marcum and the was mstall_ed recently m the .aSix deaths were attrib_uted to'!
TO DANCE TONimiT~-! day was 6 at Butte, Moot
Rev. Chester Lemley in charge. :l h~~:~a~~:erm~t~;; ~~P~rre~~ \ ,
tbe Jate summer storm m thosel The Pomeroy
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Friends may call
· wor k 11as a! •
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sponsor a h•gh school dance toANNOUNCE SUPPER
al home any bme.
ready caused Mr Str&lt;.~uss
a
ttatea.
Tburklerstorm!l dumped heavJ; night after the Pomeroy • Rut· Rhe Racine Methodist church
veteran machinist to buy ' uut
rains south of the storm area.i land rootball game at the high is sponsoring a Jitney supper MARRIAGE A.PPIJCATION .another Southeast~rn Ohio elec- \
Friday .night a ~iolent s~rm! school auditorilw. The Jays on Sept. 25 at the Junicr High Robert Edward Brown, 27, tric shop for ils.eQu;pment. The ',
front tl'lgge~ r~m and ha1l in I will emcee. The public is invit· Scbool building in Racine Ser- Rt. 2, Pomeroy, 11aw mill lab- newly purchased equipment in- ·
IOUtbero W1scons1D and north-led. Admission is 50 cents per ving will be from 5 to 7 p. m. orer and Mary Ella Cocbran,
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person.
Everyone 11 welcome.
1. Pomeroy,
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KNIT
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The ttlrt!at to Sikkim ap·
powers were qonsidering ,..
peared more serious. 1t is a
sumption of shipments of miU.
tiny sta ll· nestled in the Himatary supplies to India for use
l&lt;~ya !-:1 between Jnd la and Chi·
against Red China, includiiJI
nese-occupied Tibet and highly
strengthening of India's aerial
vulnerable. Its king pledged
defenses against possible Ch).
Friday his countrymen would
nese atr raids. Arms suppUes
Jight to the death against Chi·
were uspended lat week bto
nese invaders.
caue of the Indo.Pakistan war.
London dispatches quoting dlMeanwhile , lndia charged
plomatic sources said Britain
thal Pr.;.kistani air force planes
and the United States were disbombed a miliGJry hospital and
eu ssing contingency plans io
temporary residential a1'WJI 121
the event of a Chinese attac~k .
miles north or New Delhi today,
The sources said the two
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India has appealed to bot h
the United States and lilt! Soviet Union for ·aid ir. case it IS
allacked by the ChmesP. Thrre
was ufficia 1 silenct! in Washington and in Moscow.
Diplomatic observers were indined to believe an~' Chinese
Jnvasi•m would not be a largt:
scale action aimed at driving
det:!p into Indif.l. ln~;tead they
believed China would try to
knock off a few Intlian border
posts and relieve India n pressure on Pakistan.

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Meanwhile. Indian and Pakis·
tani troops batLled in three m~­
jor areas - Kash!nir, Sialkot,
seven miles to the south, :md
Lahore 70 miles further south.
The United Nations Security
Council called a rare Saturday
session in New York to consi·
der whether to apply sanctions
against India and Pakistan to
force them to end their war.
But the new Chinese aclivitie~
certainly would come up for
discussion.

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Rotarian and County Agri- in Heath Church, write
on grams.
cultural Agtnt C. E. Blakes- cards names uf five persons ' One example used was an outlee, who holds_ a Master's . De- ~n Mei8s c~unty ~ho by lheir [Iine of the progress to ?ate in I
gree from Ohm State Umver- mfluence either 'can
get Iby • passing Athens w1lh Rt.
In
sity, said Friday night
the, thlnHs done or stop them from 33 .
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tbe
nature of community power! being done''
Engineering theory clearly
structures may determine pro- He accepted the
written indicates one course Is best,
gress- or the tack of it - in I names, promised they would bc 1l community leaders are qmte
today's America.
1kept in the highest secrecy, then certain another route is best.
I He opened his talk by having !described the nature of power 1 "Until these two groups get
HOLLYWOOD _ VETERAN ) members of the Middleport • slruclures. He illustrated his together," said
Bl~keslee,
actor and Aeademy Award win· Pomeroy Rotary club, meeting I remarks with prepared
dia· · ''Athens will likely remain unner Spencer Tracy remained on I
by-pas~ed."
. ,
ttle serious list today but con·
Pres1dent John Werner pres•d-'
tinued to show improvement aled over the business meeting .
~r a relapse from major surMr. Blakeslee was introduced
gery
by Dick Rosenbaum. Ladies of
Th~ 65-year-old Tracy underthe church preparing an~ serv-i
went the surgery Sept. 4 for re.
.
"
" lng dinner were Mrs. Nan I
moval ol a non. cancerous pros- The snappy Middleport Htgh Schoo Yellow. Jacket Moore, Mrs. Roger Morgan,
tate growth. He had entered' marchmg band _under the d&gt;rectJOn of Mr. W11Uam Rus- Mr&lt;. Kay Hall, Mrs. Robert
Good S
. H . . Aug' sell presented Its first home show of the s,.son Friday I coats Miss Benn Sanborn and I
amanan °'P' 1a1
· everung for the Middleport-Wahama game.
Mrs ·E M Wood
31 lor tests.
"Music from Mary Poppins" was the theme of I h \
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Jn J962, such statements preceded Communist Chinese attacks against Indian border positions in the same areas mentioned in today's broadC'asts.
The Indian defense ministry
said Chinese troops moved up
to the Dorder at Demchuk,
about J20 miles southeast of
Ladukh, und near the Sikkim
frontier 600 miles further ea~t.
Unotridal reports said there
also were heavy troop concentrations at the xtreme east of
the disputed border near Bur-

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Peking set the stage for the
attacks along the 2,000.mile
frontier Friday when it served
a ultimatum on India to with·
draw from military posts sear
Sikkiin in three days or suffer
consequences.
111e Chinese followed this up
today by accllsing India flf
probing two miles into China's
Sinkian Province in th1~
far
west and of illegally occupying
territory near Tibet in the extreme east.

United Press International .
The 1ndian defense ministry
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end Invasion increased.
1NBC Correspondent Dean
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Meigs General Hosplt Ia I TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
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John Mitchell, Tim Neutzhng. 831 Ash • st, l Ronald Deem, Southern lJJcll
Rutland; Shirley Lewis, Pome- Middleport was taken to Meigs \ School Executive Head, will be
roy; Goldie Clendenin, Port· General hospital as a medical speaker Monday night at a
land; Anna Elkins, Leon, W. patient at 12: ~ p.m. Friday by meeting of the Racine Eelem.
Va.: Ti'n Neutzling, Middle- the Middleport emergency-res- tary PTA at lhe school, bep
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Ding at 7:30 p. m.
Discharges - Ginger Cogar,
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REWINDING ~WTOR - Arlhur Reedy o[ Pomeroy, in the top picture, foreground, works on rewindin~ a ~ iant 250_ horse power motor [rom the Philip Spora
plant while Arthur Struss, Twtn C1ty Elcclnc Shop owner. looks on. Reedy\JS manager and motor winder. In the lower photo. Heedy prepare~ t? repair by welding a
simiilar 50 horse power motor recently m the shop for rewmdmg purposes. - Sentinel Photos.

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SOUTHERN HOMECOMING- sharon Theiss, daughter of lllr. and lllrs. Kenneth Theiss of Dorcas, was crowned 1965 Homecoming Queeo Pomeroy.
VISITS MOTHER
at balfthite festivities during the Tornado-Southwestern game Friday Jllgbt. Sharon, a senior, was chosen by a vote of the high school student
Mr. •.nd Mr. · Bruce Scholl
body wltb only Senior canclldates eligible to reiga. Attendants and ·escorts, I to r, are Janice Manuel, a freshman; Gary Wilford, Donna Theiss,
CLASS TO MEET
and family ol Mt. Verno~ spent
10phomore; Dale Wallace Hill, Teresa lllcTurner; Junior; Phil HJI~ Miss Theiss, Larry Cirele, Beverly Price, a Senior; Jeff Alkire, Dixie Circle, '11le J .O.F. Class of the Unit- the past I"eekend with hiS mo1 senior, and Charles Wagner. In the foreground are Tony Carl!&amp;han,, crown bearer and Debbie Harden, who carried the flowers. The 1965 ed Methodist church will meel !her, Mrs. !Ierman Scholl, 2961&gt;
homecoming queen wu crowned by Athletic Booster Pre11dent Mason Fisher while the Southern High School marching band, directed by Monday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. W. Second St., and other rela~ Wllllelfll®JI, J!IOjiHIIWd il!alrliiiJIIII~ !millie. - i!l!llll* J!lllllll,
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SQUAD GIVES AID
O!arles Warner was ported to Veterans Memorial
hosp1181 by Pomeroy e-.
cy squadmen at 7:48 p.m. FJi.
day after be bad fallen on Will
Mail&gt;sl aJJd llllfferal a Jaeera.

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