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Club ~~ eP~ M o,.&lt;l&lt;~y I' Guest Speaker
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'!'he Five Pomt Star Stuchers'

0., Oct. 13, 19651Tueoday,
MH Edwarda, president of' Lodge .4uxUiary
1.:
. Sentinel' Pomeroy-Middleport,
ley Swan.ol Mr. and Mrs. lher' the wscs, conducted a short
P&gt;OIA
., "" II',
Mr. aod Mra. Wayne PriDOI
i were
businssmade
SOSOion,
whenWSCSplans
ednesdoy
A oew rea•'"· machble obol Long BottomMrspent
for the
and Meels
andTuesdq
M L
L dia Circle to sponsor a rum- White Rose Lodge Auxiliary
lllned by the PTA wl.ll be oo
..eolng, with
•
r
y
I November 3-5 the of the Brotherhood of
tllaplay at t heOteober mffi. i
Sherley Swan.
"-R club met with advisor~, M~s.! Mrs. Warren Brighl of Colum- 1 ~~: t~ ~~ announced. '
met Wednesday
lq: of die Middleport PueM ·
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley PuJllnl
1 Trainmen
1
l't:oy Holter and Mrs. Ons Gm- bus was guest speaker when the , p
. ; ternoon at the legion hell
Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Hollings. and Toacbero Asooclalloa Moa·
aod Stanley Wayne of Magnolll
at the h~me of Sheri Young WSCS and Lydia Circle of the I The program and devotions ! Middleport. Mrs. James
worth 'heve returned to tllel~ dly evenlag, October 18 at 7:·
Joseph Fields Jr. o1 Chicago,, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald f&gt;u1.
Mohday evemng. One new mem- United Mdhodist church cele-. 1were in charge of Mrs. C. F. ders presided in the absence
home m Jacksonville, _Ala. af 31 p.m.
Ill Miss Mary Ann Fields, Co- llns and Rita Kay of William~ober, Jennie Chupman_was_~el·l'brated the 25th anniversary of Tompkins who used the origi·,the president, Mrs. Wiltiam ter spending a week Wllll their
lu;;,busandMissPatriclaFi~lds town, W. Va ,spent the pasl
"cmned. The first class m kn11tmg , the wscs Tuesday rvenmg at nal copy of the program for tbel Robson.
daughter and. family, ~r. and
FoUowlua: the meeting 8 re- student at Holzer Hospital weekend at their cabin at Shade
was held with Mrs. Ginlher as : the church.
first charter meeting, The
.
he ho bus!
i Mrs. Lee Smith and children.
ftption will be held boaorlag School of Nursing. sPent the I River. Tbey also visited Mr.
lnstrutor.
: A potluck
was served hymn, " Faith Of Our
tgrousp
Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr. of Wav- Mr. Clarenee thompson, aew weekend with their parents, Mr. and
Sherley Swan.
.
. l · 0 • 1 k w1th members d prayer by the leader open- I
k d . Mid- Mlddleporl Scbool BuperlntenF" .~.. S
1 an
Refreshments carrymg out a SIX c oc
ti
f 11 ed b
Martin Restaurant for dessert erly spent the wee en m
1 dent, and bla famUy. All par- and Mrs. Joseph Ie ~ r.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald MJchael
th! fall theme were served by; seated at tables attw ve n ed lhe p;,ogram, o ow" . Y • with Mrs, Norman Wayland and dleport with relatives. She came, eat• of Middleport school olu·
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ha,t- and iamlly and Mrs Susie Fl•
Mrs Reid Young and Sheri to . white covers With yellow. and , readmg
New Day h
Mrs. H. E. Bush as hostesses. to attend
thf' football game
d iDt
t d persons field received word that theJI' cher ..
"·turday visttora 1D
22. ~embers and two guests, I white m~ms in silver _conta_m~rs I spersed With v~rses o( ymns, IOthers attending were Mrs. Pat and homecoming activities of I =t~~~:ed to :~:n: tbe meet- daught.er, Mrs. Dwane Johnson
..... ~
Mrs Carl Kautz and Mrs. Ar· and white candl_es m cl ys~al by Mrs. _Tompkms and Mrs. T.. Gallagher' Mrs . P. L. Mitch,
High School when her ,
who is confined to Piqua Mem- Parkersburg, W. Va.
thu; Youn
Iholders placed at mtervals. Miss, A. o,wme.
: Mrs. Otho Waits,
Mrs, il· granddaughter' Katlly Hannahs log oDd reception.
orial Hospital Is convalescing Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Norg.
ILucretia
asked , Charier members and past liam Morris, Mrs. Herman
was an attendant for the queen.
Mr. WtiUam lngleo, pr.,J. . nicely,
ris and son, Clarence of Letart
r grace. A large bowl or roses presidents were honored .~ndl ey, Mrs. Arthur Lewis,
grandson, David ~shley lSI dent, wlll bt ID ebarge.
M'lss Goneral Adams of Sa. Falls were Sunday dinner gueatt
centered the refreshment table each presented a memento, 81·1 William Woodard and Mrs. a member of the Middleport 1
Ell SUI
MEIGS THEATRE
r.and
a
basket
o~
yc!lnw
mums
ble
Treasu~es,"
by
Mrs
Baker
:Souders.
football
squad.
1
1\\DJUS
•·
~'~':.
bine
was
an
overnight
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mn.
as
et.
Pomeroy. Ollie
were tJn the pmno. Hostesses 1 Gordon. Thrrteen of lhe 30 charwere Mrs. Gerold Wildermuth.: ter members were present, Mrs. members were named.
Mrs. David Entsmmger IS. I~
TONIGHT
Mrs. Allrn Eichinger, Mrs. JayiGordon, Mrs. Leverett Roush, Mrs Bright who organizedjCharleston, W. Va. for a ~lSJtj
NOT OPEN
Warner, Mrs. Roy Heuter and 1Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., Miss
the !~cal Soci~ty, spoke
on 1with her son and ~ug~ter·: t:!
Mrs V. D. Edwards
! dia Ebersb&lt;H.'h,
Mrs.
"What it means to be a Metho- la~, Mr. an: ~s. "I are~ ~
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 15·16
I
Wildermuth, Mrs. Tompkins, dist woman and to belong to smmger aRn th azmlhy andan f ,
· Ne II e s·mg, M rs Do wme,
. the WSCS." She showed an in· .and Mrs · o
a n
fffil·
"THE SWORD OF
j
M1ss
All BABA"
~
Mrs. E~erett Thomas, Mrs.
teresting Cllm strip ··A trip a- lly.
(Technicolor)
ren Bnght, Mrs. Ralph G1l- round the world" taken
Mr. and Mn. Glenn Lllrnbert ;l
Peter Mann, Jocelyn Lane,
FRI.-SAT.- SU,.J,
Peter Whitney.
more, Mrs. Robert W&lt;;".rner and she and Rev. B;ight made
Mr. and Mrs. Herman
"UP FROM THE BEACH"
Oct. lS-16.17
.Mrs.
Dwight
Parker.
Deceased
trip
spon~ored
by
the
·
spent Friday In Columbus.
Cliff Robertson, Red Butto.ns,
Elvis Presley in
Irina Demick, Brodenck
Weekend guests of Mr.
9 ~ouncU of Churc~es. Tbey
"BLUE HAWAII"
Crawford, Slim Pickens.
FIRST
ded rn~ny countnes where . IMrs. Lawrence Milhoan a n
(Terhnicolor)
QUALITY
Method1sl church and the Umt- their daughter and family Mr.
SUN.-MON.-TUES.
-andREGULAR .
ed Nations have projects of build and Mrs. vernon Weber ' and .
1 9
"VON ~~~~!s ~~ PRESS"
"[~.~~~N v~r~N~~?,T
Certified Oil Station ing new hom.,,
were
Mr. and Mrs. i
With Frnnk Sinatra
Pomeroy schools and hpspitals for a
Darby of Columbus, and I
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
and Mrs. Tom Donahue of
Beautiful new fall styles and fabrics- all sizes from junior petites to extra
;
Zanesville. Mr. and Mrs. Darby
also visited with the Alphe
sizes.
I Plummer family in
Rutland
· · · · SALE
and attended
the Christian i
REGULAR
Womens DRESSES
_:Q:.:,U_A_L_IT_ANE
_ _LP_G_A_s_ _ _
Church observance Sunday,
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VOL XVII

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Friday and Saturday Sale In The
Ready to Wear Department
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy

About 300 Womens Dresses On Sale

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Mrs. Julia Grim llas retW'n·
ed to Tucson, Ariz, where
spends the winter months. She
has spent the summer at her
home in Middleport
Miss Maxine Bennett, Colum·
bus, was the weekend guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bennett.
Mrs. ChaJ'Ies Bennett, Mrs.
John Lyons and Mrs. Dorothy
Mcintyre recently
attended
Eastern Star ·services at Cot·
tageville, W, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winn have
returned from a vacation trip
through Kentucky, Tennessee ·
and VIrginia and the B I u e
Hidge Skyline Drive. They visited in Rice, V•. with her bro- -~
ther and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Seth Lyons and son, and visit· .
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Plans lor 1 card party were '
completed at the regular meet-·
mg of the BPW club Tuesday
night, with dinner at the Martin restaurant preceding a busi- 1
ness meeting at tht&gt; ColumbUJ '
and Southern Ohio
Electric
Company office:
I
Mrs. Grace Pratt, president,
reported on committees, cor- :
respondence was read,
and
plans were completed for the
public card party Wednesday,
&lt;kt. 20 at U1e Middleport elementary school. Tickets will be
$1. Refreshments wil! be served
1and prizes will be awarded.
A special attraction of
I party
will be a Knit Style show
or fa~hions from Spin-A-Yarn
llhop ot Middleport and Alhens . .
The cultural program
was i
"World Affairs" with Mrs. Lu- 1
cille Swackhamer, as chairman.
She enlisted her husband, No- ;
Jan, a history instruetor
of i
Middleport high school, as the i
speaker.
:
Pictures were shown on this
subject and a discussion per'l tod followed the speaker's com- i
ments.
1
I The November meeting, to be
' held on the 9th, with dinner a£
' the Martin at 6:30 p. m. w!U:
I heve Nancy Elaw, Home Ad- I
visor lor the Columbus
and 1
, Southern Ohio Electric Company, presenting th.e program, I
titled, ''Christmas
Spread." l
Yvoone Scally as a guest.

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sweaters, easy to wash, dry qurrkly,
all new fall colors, Sizes 34 to 40.

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4.95
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ulo $2.50
nlo $3.50
oalo $4.00
11lo $5.00

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3.95 Girls Dres101
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last summer to expand forces 1: b;r Saxbe, Gov. James A.
~ House with 140 members, rather More than 50 can wen re- cations and provide emergency 1 Mei~s county people are invit- a committee including P a u.l
for the increased efrort in Rhodes and Secretary of State
than the 99 under Utis plan. The j ported si~ up £or use as I communications if needed.
ed to welcome the vlsitors and : Chapman and Jack Kerr,
S&lt;luth Viet Nam, was an- Ted W. Brown.
ourreot House has 137 members, courtesy vehicles for the Fall
I
.
. ' tell them about the count y. It IS
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ling ert
nounced Thursday by the Pen· I Under the state plan, coun. ,
while the Senate bas 32.
: Foliage tour by 35 persons at- The Rut. and Vocational Agn· hoped that IIX'al visitor~ wi!l l _Asslsling at e mee
w
tagon.
ties with apprioximately 100,000
I
AREA DJSTRICfS
1 tending a meeting held at the I culture departmen~ under Ever- park their cars away from park- · B1ll Grueser, Ge~eral
chalr,i
1 population would get one re17th District - Fairfield, · Pomeroy
High school
Holcomb,
is pia?·
area so
not to
man for the Fuliage tour, llld
CAPE KENNEDY- THE A.IR resentative each. Smaller counPickaway, Ross, Hockin&amp; and Thursday evemng.
rung to. offer Me1gs county~ : views of the nver..
.
. Jack Carsey, presldeot of till
I
. , Force plan~ another try ~-I ties would be cGmbined to form
VInton counties anli the 100~ Brochures, pri!par~d by the fresh ct~e~ and apples for sale 1 A special ~ttractmn w1ll be , Pomeroy Chamber at Com-~
k&gt;~-Jts powerpacked TI-l sing!e • members districts and
eastern corner of
Franklin Cour~esy Car l.'ilmmJttee, were to the VISJtors.
I boat tours being worked out b:_
Y__:m
=•='='e=· - - - - - - ta_n 3C super booster into orbit 1 targer counties would be dlvid1 County.
.... ,. ! dtstrtbuted.
~ ~-,
1
With two c;attlllte.c; and a mls- ee into single .. member dis- A Pomeioy woman waa hos-· 18th District -Pike Scioto Th
· st'll
dr
t '-'" ' - -~~~ I
0
slon cam., for a seri.. of trlcts, eliminating the present pltali,.d early today for painful I Jackloo, Gallia
l..wrenre: least'~ ~~or~ r~r~e~u,;~y a~- I s.... Meigs m.. were I•
spaC'e hi·Jmks.
system of at. Jarge election of inJuries sustained in a o~ar l Meigs and Athelll counties.
ternoon to show the more than CGiumbus Thunday lo dillAn attempt
launeh r1ck·
_the 1I members
ID the larger coun- ...
accident
on State Route 7 al I ,_ 19th District- Medina ' Ash- 800 VISitors Mei•S
of • 1maou.f
tnplt&gt;
- barreledto mihtary
•
a counly · Vol· ' 1....•. )IOiOibiUttes
·
ted
'I
Th
hes.
~. 45 a.m.
tand, Wayne, Holmes and Co· · unleers willing to furmsh cars ac..riDJ company,
oca
et ursday was called off be· Senate dlstnrls woold he V•olet Rile, 3S, 180 Locust-st. I shocton counties, plus western I may call c E Blakeslee tour tiJewbere ID Ohio, movlog llo 1
,
llided
car7 ol a drrvmg rain that formed by dlvldmg three g""' was listed ID satisfactory con- Tuscarawas County, including committee
at
2· operalloa lo Melgo Couoty, I
A dog stopped on the hlflhwafh two! cars
nt in•
wou d have blocked needed graphiCally continguons d 1 s- dilion at Veterans Memorial the c1ty of Dover.
'1 3895, or contact any
mem-1 Pomeroy C of c President and _one person was InJUred, a m. e 0? Y
e
cfamerast coverage!. hW!'athermfen tricts, keeping the dlstrkts as' hospital where she was admit· ?nth District - Muskingum bers of the tour committee in· Jaek Carsey iald aU phases of vestlgated
by thed statte!OhllgOhwa) paThtruor,sday on
(N't&gt;Ca more o t e same or
.
ed · h h d 1
r
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The acc1 ent occurre a
.
a.m.
tod&lt;ty The shot was set for 10 close to the 277,000 figure as 1 t. wJI e~ acera IOns, ~u- Perry, Morgan, Guernsey, No- cludmg Mr 'lnd Mrs. W. P.l e propos move were re- Rt 124 three and three-tenths miles west of Rutland,
PossJble aceordiJI'l kl 1960 cen- t1ple contusiOns and abrasiOns., ble Washinuton Monroe and Lochary Mr aod Mrs Robert viewed.
EST
Iwhen H,arry F Gor bv
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a. m.
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1'3US f1gures.
I She~1ff R~bert C. Har_te,~bach. Belmont counties.
Coats, Mrs. W. A. Morgan and ' Others making tbe trip were Little Hocking: stopP~d fo; i a charge of failure to stop withVATICAN CITY - THE EC.I ,.
N~w A~roacb
Iw~ mvestl~ated the 2.4&lt;~ a.m.
IPaul Baer.
.
Fred Crow, Ricbard Jooei, a dog on the highwav.
I in th(' assured clear distance.
urnentical Council today over· ..,axbe said a mJmmum of 47.3 1mishap, said. the J965 m~el
I Courtesy car driVen are ask- BIU Grueser, Bob Jacobs, Wal· I Behind him Charle, R. F.ads.l Six Meigs counn. juvenll•
whelmingly passed a final de- per eent of th~ po~ul~tion could . car was demo~Jshed. Its remams
~ to r~port at the upper pt'lrk· ter Grueser and Mayor Cbar- 3L Rutland, failed to stop and were cited to Meitis county ju.
claration that "Jews should not el~t ct majority m Jte Ho~se I were hauled m on a flatbed I
r;-·
l'"g lnt m Pomeroy as soon aller les Legar of Pomeroy,
Ihis car struck the back of the I venile court for a torn throwial
be presented as rejected by hi!e a 49.6 per cerlt ma]onty l tr~~k.
.
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.noon Su~ay as _poss_Ible. They nuvqs~ ;;~:.~,i~''*"t"(."f'("''":r."~'·" t.orby car There was minor 1inci dent at 8:10p.m. wecme.
GOO or accursed." The historic j would be needed to elect a Sen·
!he sheriff said th~ Vlctun .
wtll re_ceJv~ a wmdshield poster
.
I damage to the Eads car and da . . . Officers said the youthl
vote was 1736 to 250
Iate majority,
was apparently traveling at a
and d1rect10ns for the tour.
Lt Roush lnj'ured
1 od
th G b
,·
high emba~
Th
'
·
·
high rate of speed when her
Pe\eo Shields and Carl Bill·
•
1 rn erate to e or y ~ar. . 1. wl're _on a
,
1
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e
compromise
statement
t
tr 1 It 1 ft
~
h
d
ts
In
Copter
Action
Lel1a
Rosenwald
7l Anwos1c, throwmg corn on passmg carl.
harnm d t d .
h
I
wen
0 con 0 .
e
ave ma e arrangemen
.
'. '
I 'J'?e patrol .ldentif'led. the I].
ears ere . ou .
t . ree
I authe0highway
near the road leadfor the tours through the Ex· I Second Lt. Marvin Roush , son Mt&gt; . a
Ill the ?orby
0
y
of bitter d" ute
.1ing to the Pomeroy
club,
,
Icelsior Salt Works during the of Mrs. Lillian Shuler, former- car complamed of a whiplash lowmg youths; Larry Crrrle, 17,
the
and overturned hit a tree and The first Me1gs County
afternoon.
lly of \tason and now of Middle- neck injury. She was treated at Tom The1ss, 1{, and Chucb Waf'
atred_,
or
stopped
'
'
l ing of original art in several The Citi2en! Band
Radio lport. has sufrered lacerations of l Meigs
Memorial
ner, 17, all of Rt. 1, Raclnt;
ot anti - SemltJsm
_directed .
. Char.Kes of failing to have a years will be on display Satur· club has agreed to furnish five I his lips and mouth in Viet pita! and released.
1and Marshall Roush, 16, DB•
at any hme and'
vehicle under rontrol would be &lt;day, October 16, from 10 a.m. cars equipped witll two . way Nam. The
oceurred ' The patrol riled Eads to ; iel Hensler, 16, and Ma" Ia
Y yo
tne sheriff .aid,
to 5 p._m., when some 50
radios to maintain communi- when Lt. Roush, p1lot of a he\1-1Me1gs eounty court Fnday on Hill, 15. all of Rt. 2 Racme.
STOCKHOLM _ 'MIE IHS
I
-by ?rt1sts _near and ~ar will be
-~ oopter, was. hit from _above by '
Ar~ests by the patrol ThunNobel Prl2e lor
literature 1 SAIGON (UPI)-VIetnamese 1
eJh1blted m the pariSh ball of !
another hel•copter wh1rh .was Officer Suffer.
, day 1nrluded: Carl S. Van Meltoday
ded
So . lml'll'~ry commanders •aid to0
Grare Episcopal Chw&lt;h.
I
crashmg to the ground. 1 h
I er, 47. Rarme, drwmg wbllt
was
,.war
to
VIet
~a
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fr
Ill
p
'k
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d lod ed In
tb t
novelist Mikhail Sholokhov The day government forces killed
On oan om e 0! ers·
)&gt;ILSsenger w1th Roush was ser- In J111'V to Ba~k
: ·mt ox1cate
, ,g
00. ear ld R ·
· · 218 Viet Cong in fighting not
burg, W. Va., Art Leaxue, the
LOusly hurt and the p1iot ol lhe I
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far from Saigon in tll! past two
collection includes paintings by
CliVI
holioopter whirh rrashed was . Meigs county
shenff l Friday in Meigs county court;
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th days. U.S. officials could not
West Vll'glma :artists. some of
fatally InJured. Lt. Roush. a Carol W. Ma~ley , .t.3, of 225 Calvm D. Sheets, 18, Rt. t,
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Doe Iconfirm the figures.
which may be pW'chased, as Aclivities to be sponsored by graduate of Waharna High
M1dr'leport , . was ad-. Gallipolis. detective brakes, citCossack!!
and af:r th: I An American spokesman dis·
well 8! works by Chagall, Zur·
places in Middleport
completed his . RO_TC mltted to Holzer
at ed to municipal court Oct. 11:
revolution.
closed, however, that sil heli·
. ach, Spofforth, and Athens sculp- durmg the Christmas .season t..rammg at Marshall UmversJty. )6:SO ~- . m. Thursday w1th . a Bascom Hubbard, 27. overiOid,
Sho'"~hov 1s a close friend : copters of the U.S, 1st Cavalry PT. PLEASANT- Richard! tor .James Collins. There is no this year were discu~sed at a
herk IDJUi')'.. Manley was 1•· bonded to appear Oct. 23; _lfD.
of former Soviet Premier Niki· l Division had been put out of ac· Fauver, BOD af Mr. and Mrs. ' dulrge for admission.
meeting of the Retail Merch· ,
Jure_d when h1s car and a truck ! gene Kyle , 4:7, Little Hicldq.
Ia S. Khruahchev, The Swedish tlon In the massive Soul La F. R. Fauver of Leon Rt. I, •I The St. Francoo' Guild
of ' onts Association Thursday night
rolhded on Rt. 62, four mdes • insecure load, bonded to IJIIIOE
Academy of Letters in ao- :Tinh Valley campaign 280 miles 1965 graduate of POint Pleasant 1 Grace churctJ, 1poosaring the in the offi('f! of the Columbus
Inort_h o( Pt. Plea~~!. He Js hst- 1Oct . 18; Donald E. Cuckler, 32,
nounclng Sholokhov ~ tbe win- northeast of Saigon,
:High School, who won the title "!Dibit, will serve coffee. Re· and Souther Ohio Electric Co.
~atCered thundershowers P.d 1_n good. conditiOn.
I Rt. 3 Waverly and Glea £.
ner of the 1Sl1400 pri2e cited Four of the HU·fD choppera of "Star Poultry Farmer" of lreshments are being supplied I Dale Dutton, cheirman, was · eadmg ooulh and east early to- MISs Addre Rradfi~ld, 90, Rt. Fultz, 49, Rt. 5, Chillicotbt,
his great epic ~ltlng. '
I were downed by Communist West Virginia last July, has by tile Chapman. Canaday Shoe in charge. It was decided to olgbl, ~Oy suooy Saturday. 2, Rutland, was ad.mrtted to the ' bonded to appear &lt;kt. 18 for
jground fire Thursday -as the been awarded one of tJJe top Stm't.,
sponsor a parade and again of. lmv lomgbt 48 ·56'.
hosp!ta_l at 7·45 p. m. Th~s-. overload; RusseU E. FreeJU
1plncer operation by tllousanda l farming prizes ill the FFA in, Somo of tile artists aro ex- fer cash prizes.
Meigs Geoeral Hospital
day Wllll _a fractured left hip. man, GG, Rt. 1. Vinton and Wi!.
1'8, Nina Alvin, .
of U.S. infantrymen and Vietna- the nation. according to L, M, pected to come to Pomeroy with All ending were Robert Hag- Admissioos - Michael Clif· She was mJured
a fall while liam W. Jackson, 42, Rl 1, P•
New Haven, Du!!l
mese marines came to an end l'lllrox, principal of PPHS. I tllr'r work&gt;. Guild Pres"""'! g&lt;rty, Edison Baker, E, M. lurd, Rutland ; Sidney Pirkens,
r.u:.::f a tart_
lriol, Cited &lt;kt. 18, for """
NEW HAVEN - Funeral aer· after five days. Their crews Richerd received the 1trat1 MH. Frank Seth and Exhibit Rail, Eber Lewis, Gurtis Jenk· Reedsville; Lorain Ness, Mid on IS 18
as sa 15 ar ory.
load; Wade L. Little, 19, Gilvices for Mrs. Nina Lee AI- Isustalnod "light'_' casualties, place award and 1 check for ' O&gt;airman Mrs, RJcherd Martin insoo, Mr. Dutton, Mra. 0 . B. dleport; Jolm Milrhell, Middlelipolis, stop sigo. cited Oct.
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viD, 78, of New Haven, who · tile spokesman sa1d.
$200 ao the outstanding Poullry promise lhet U the lhow Is well Stout, Larry Anderson, Eu· port.
MARRIAGE APPIJCATION 116; Elwood Gatewood, 45, of
died yesterday at tile Pleasant Two other HU·ID's were lost Farmer In the eastern United re&lt;eived, It wlll be repeated lat· gene French, Cash Bahr, Fred Dlschargeo - Eth•l Garland, Fran); !'&lt;eal Epple, 211 Harri· Greensboro, pass~n&amp; without
Valley boapJtal, will be held at earlier. The operation account- States at the National FFA con-; er in the yew featuring artists Hibbs, Mr. and Mrs. John
Minersville, Robert
Barton, sonville, barber, and Maril~11 the assured clear distance, boadthe FogliiiOD!I Fuoeral home ed for 15 Viet Cong killed, 18 ventlon in Kansas City I hi o: Iron· Athens and other areas. ner and Mrs, Glenn Nichols.
Pomeroy.
SUe Huddl..,ton, 19, Meigs.
' ed f~~&lt; Oct, 18,
Saturday at 10:30 a. m. with captured and 3! suspects de· week. He io the lirot Future Far- '
Rev. Marcus TraiJ8h officiating.' talned. The lot Cavalry troops n:er from Mason Couoty to win
BurlallflU be ID Graham celll-lalso captured weapons and ili l""" of the National FFA Founetery,
tons of rice.
dation Awarda.
She was born May S, 1187, the
Strite Flops
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daughter ol the late Jamea E. The Viet Cong cslled 8 na· also selected to atte111.1 tile Nurtll·
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rlmm, and olrtke today to mark the flrat eastern Pnallry Producers Couo- By Ualted Preao lalmlallonai/ he charged It was the Demo- 1"private, nonprofit organrzahon Everett M. Dirksen, R-lll., Tho· htmseU 1n a IS·nunun. fllm
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waa allo preceded In death by aanlversary •I the execution
c1l meeting at Harrlsbur1, Pa.. In clUes and towns from erato "who let extremism play Iof professional research people mas J , Dodd, D-Conn., Jolm L, prepared lor lhowing at the diDbet busbattd, A. G. Alvin, 1D 1 Olmmunlsl terrorist who ' lllld Is representing West Vlr- 1coast to coast Thursday night, a major role" in their party, who maintain a vigilant watch McClellan, D-Ark., fonner Rep, ners.
lllllt ·Slit II IUI'VIved by • bro- ·tried to plant 8 botnll near De-lllnia at the Pennsylvania Farm! Republicans joined to wish for- Morton, who recently urged over the aetlvlties of extremists Brooks Hays, D-Ark., and even In a .,..vtlt'BilUon wlth motlalt
Iller, ClaWIOII Grimm of Keno- felltle Secretary Robert s. Me- , Show,
mer President Dwight D. lhet the TOP rid ltseU of John of all sha!les who lhresten tile late Herbert Hoover and picture star James Stewart,
va, W. Va., and • Blster, Mi01/ltamara toot year. The wall&lt;oull
, l!Iaenhower 1 heppy 75th birth- BIrch SocIety inllttrators, American democracy."
Est., Kefauver, Morton said. Eisenhower said, ''The laws a
Frankie Grimm ol New Haven. I' !lopped,
BUNTERS TO MEET
!clay, blast the Demoerata and, charged that the Democratic• But, said Morton, Group Re.
Mo!cbet Blr&lt;bers
nation Uve!t by ha•e to be hamFrltnda ml)' call at the funeral The disrecard of the Viet The .Meigs County Coonlrunl- incidentally, raise some needed Nat i o oat Committee g a v elsearcb "issues a blacklist of ''I say tbiB is an exercise In mered out by debate, by
home Ill)' llme after J P- m. to- ·eon, declaratloll marked o po- ero usoclation wlll hold Its re- eaoll.
'10,000 to a r.,eareh group he son1e 2,000 names ... tcootingl extremism tllal matches Bircb thooghtltd dillllUtlliOh tll1d by
clay.
llileal dafeat for the Cammu· gular meeting at the clullhouae , Sen, Thruston B. Mortoa, R· saki "praollces Blrcblam of the f50 a copy-and the Democratic I prono1111eemnts outrage by out· give and late, 'l'bey cannot be
ntsta. The ttlrlke- called lor on Snowball HID near Syracuae, ,Ky., apeaklna ID Cleveltllld, set left."
Notional Committee circulates rAge," Morton addd
bulled llirulgb. •by polltlaal ",
LOCAL T£111'8
11 a.m. to noon boil n0 pro.Com- at 7:10 tonight, Help II needed the lhetlie for the ilrlnf of He ldentlfled the organization the thine."
I Aside lrvm the attar.t, the power. Ill ~ It lt 1101
'rill temperature In Pomeroy munllll lnddenta ,... reporjed to plan for • lliootfnl match to •llfO.a·plalo dlnDen - lttd un- aa Group Researeh, Inc., and Some of the aames on this main thruat of the GOP assault bow llllQy laws 'fool pail, b
II n:• •· m. waa 75 delrtel anywhere ID SoUl~ VietNam bf I~ held Soliday, Oct. H. and aU veUed whal oppoond to be a labeled It a "blacklist flctory." "ltldlepated b Ia e t I i 1 t" are j"'l ~- De~ata w•! llllllJ hf1w lDil1)l
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slacks, plaids and sotids, Regular and extra sizes.

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REGULAR $4.95 WOMENS SLACKS · • • • • · • • · • SALE $3.50
REGUW $5.95 WOMENS SLACKS · · • · • · • • • · SALE $4.00
REGULAR $7.95 WOMENS SLACKS .. • ...... • SALE $5.00
REGULAR $8.95 WOMENS SLACKS .......... SALE $6.00
REGULAR $1G.95 WOMENS SLACKS ........ SAU $8.00
REGULAR $12.95 WOMEN$ SLACKS ...... SALE $10.00
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shirtwaist Styles and dressy cottona all Sizes from tots and teens.

See this beautiful selection of girls
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COLUMBUS (UPI)- The state today came up with a legislative reapportionment t
plan calling lor a 99-member House and a ~3_.member Senate and submitted It to a 1
, three-judge federal court panel m Cmcmn ab. The plan, drawn up b~ the state ap- , ,
porlionment board and submitted by Atty. Gen. Wliha".' B. Saxbe, IS the admims· 1
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the
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It calls for single-member Ho~se districts representing about 100,000 persons I'
each and single-member Senate d1str1cts, w1th each senator representing about
' 277,000 persons. The c~urt has not called for Se~ate reapportionment, but Is considering a suit challengmg the method of apportiomng the upper house, The state
was ordered to submit a Senate plan for consideration should the court order reapEST _ CUBAN
portionment of both houses,·, ·.
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and other plans and come up "impossible to say" what the! trict at )east a year prior to
their home a~ ~ce .~ ~0a its with a House reapportionment plan would do to the political , their election.
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t:all" plan in time lor the 1966 elec· makeup of the legislature since Saxbe said in order to make
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: "we've never tried districts like the plan work, . all senators'
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terms would expire at the end
number of their countryme_n. ,
Devlatloa Permltled
ol 1966 costing several senaThree boats brought 73 enlea1 Saxbe said the board's sys- 1 It seemed certain, however, tors who are serving tbe first
to freedom Thursday despite the tern would allow only 6.3 per that Democrats would lose two years of four.year terms
stormy weather. A
Coast I cent deviation in population some strength in Cuyahoga the remainder of their time in
Guard cutter had to take :among House districts and 3.861 County, where the at · large office
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from I per cent among Senate districts, voting resulted in a 17-memberl He ·pointed out the plao calls
one small boat for the last few '
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PANTHER RESERVES -Pomeroy Panthers participating In reserve games this year have posted a 4-1 overall
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Icomudered 1ar be ow the mm1- mocra 1c e ega 100
as I for districts that arc "comp.act,
mila.
and the RepubliNms reasonable and with few excep- slate. The reserves will be host to Hannan·Trace at 8 p. m. Saturday on the varsity field in Pomeroy. The team II
1 mum needed to comply with the : year,
WASHJNGTON -THE ARM\' , U.S. SU~~e C_o~rt's "one man I would lose strengt_h in . ~e ~ tlons, stay within county lines." coached by Bill Adams. Admission is 75 and 25 cents. Pictured are front row, L. to R , Mike Still, Jim Lee, Keith
and the Marines will draft 4:5,. -om vote dectsJson.
smalldlerberural cb~uedntJe~ tow h ldi(. n There bad been conjecture the Phalin, Eugene Rusche!, Jim Anderson, Mike Wright, Kenny Mallory. Second row, Jeff Werry, Ed Baer, Raymond
224 men Jn December, raising
Almost &amp;lmulta,eously the I W?U
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s- apportionment
baird's plan Zerkle, Reed Ferrell, Eugene Triplett, Bill English, J~hn Bash. Standing, Kenny English, Charles Hayes, MiU
the quota for the month to Its CIUzeos Leaxue ol Clevelaod · trrrts. .
, would be a carbon copy of tile o·snen, Pat Story, Charles Hysell, Stewart Blankenshtp, Mike Globokar and Larry Wiles.--Sentmel photo.
highe,'lt point since the Korean . annonnred It would submit a I The House plan would also Republican plan d,~feated by the
War.
plan today, eaUtng for 54 dis- force some members in the 1voters in May.
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The draft call, almost 10,000 trictsaodaHousewitbabout · larger counties to move their! That pla_n. however, did ~otl
above the monthly rate sug- 135 • 140 memben.
: rtsidence if they planned to run call for smgle .. member disgested by President Johnson . The state plan was drawn up · in 196tl. The plan requires that tricts and also called for a !1

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A wide choice of bulky cardigans,
cable stitch and-bulky ribbed, some
with collars. Sizes 3t to 40. Bright
red, light blue, beige, kelly greeR,
camel, teal blue and black,

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$3.95 WOMENS SKIRTS
$4.95 WOMENS SKIRTS .. • .. • .. .. SALE $3.50
$5.95 WOMENS SKIRTS • • · · · · · ·- · SALE $4.00
$7.95 WOMENS SKIRTS . . . . . . . . SALE $5.00
$8.95 WOMENS SKIRTS • · • • • - • ·- - SALE $6.00
$10.95 WOMENS SKIRTS · · · SALE $8.00
$12.95 WOMENS SKIRTS ...... SALE $10.00

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The Enterprb&lt;e EUJl church Middleport Street CommiBSlonWI
will observe Layman's
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EUB resldenta todaY to move their
Donald Fot- G - reodiDIPII GalUpolla Men will be In charge of the automobiles wben the loaf ae&amp;o
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Donald
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Ed· Dam IZ.O, ll.D, runniDll z feet worship service.
venger ts being operated Ill
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'Itle Esther, Rebecca and~ IMoug. Rome Wh~~msoo,
on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason
their area. A definite schedule
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Ruth Circles of the LutherBD win Stem, Earl Otrk, Harry 20.45, Pt. Pleasant Z3.9l, Hinton
CHANGE FESTIVAL
for operation of the seavenger
EDtored BOIJIItal
Church women mel the past .MUle• aod K••l Wiles.
017 Kanawha Falls Z.77 faJUng, The date of the Fall Festival will be announced.
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week for their ,..1111ar JDODihly
PllRSO!IoALS
Ct.a'rtestoo 18.116. London, Mar- oponsored by the Raelne Fire
pita! in the last 24 hours Jnelud- Pomeroy'• 7-Ith Grade Pan- meotlngo. 'lbe topto ,... Hid- Mrs. Edna Burris os visiting mot and Winfield dams were on Department bas been changed
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ed: Mra. Nyle D. Borden, tm 1 ther loolball tealn lost to Well- cleo Hunger. Pari of the lnfor· with Mr. and Mn. Charles Lui- the sills.
to Saturday, O.tober 30th beAT FIRE SCHOO
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Senior Eaatern Ave.; Mrs.
Homer ston 30-21 In a crowd thrUU., matlon for the topic was fur. kart and family at Upper Sanginning at 5 p.m. Tho time of 'l'ho Racine Fire Department
-~~ 44 ~,.!;:'~:h pupils Sbriver, Rt. 2 Gallipolis, Mer· , pmo Thuroday at Wollslon.
nlshed by Mrs. Vernon Grin- o'ueky, Ohio.
Boat Movements:
the re&lt;;ard hop remain!! the waa represented at a F l r e
~ tlatod on the honor ron riU F. Saunders, Eureka Star Wellston scored first on a sus- !!lead of the County Welfare Mrs. Harry Bumgarner bar Oblo Rfvf!l' - Ranger dowo 88nle Friday the Z9th, 8 to II, S&lt;bool last !!&gt;Jnday Ill Newport,
the first six weeka period, Rt. : Mrs. Charleo R. McGuire, I tained drive lor an 11-0 lead,
Deparmenl. A jomt meeting been a medical patient at Ho~ IS, 9:2&gt; p.m.: OVEC down 13, with music by the Jayo.
Ohio by Dnvld Cleland, Rich·
lf ivu announced today.
IRt. I Patriot; 'l'hendor Whil·
1111 announced to be bold on zer hospital,
11:45 p.m.; Elisha Woods down
ard Wolfe, Edward Autheroon,
tington, Rt. 1 Cheshll"O; Chrt.. Ia the aeoond quarter the Sunday, 0.1. 17, at 8 p. m. at VIsitors In Columbua o • e r 13, 5:15 a.m.: Charleo StevenVelerano Memorial Hospital Ralph Ross, Dale Roush, Wal·:'l'he Hat, ol, puplls making! tina Gillespie, South Side, W, : Panthera roared back and scor- !he church.
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. aon up 14, 4:10 a.m.; Andrew Admillslooa - Mary Eblen, ter Cleland, John Wingett, Steve
&amp;l"JCitl ol 'B or better JD alJ Va.; Mn. Alphonso L. Ros~1t. 4K1 when Danny Laudermilt con- The Esther Cil'cle met on i William Russell, Dav1d, Brtan calhoun up 14, 6:25a.m.; Sou· Pomeroy; Robert Hawkms, Rut- Wagner Larry Spencer, and
aubjects are·
er, Pt. Pleasant; John H S~1th,l nected with Max Fo~mer on a Tuesday evening at the Parish I and Dwain; Mr. and Mrs. James them up 14, 6:45 a m.i Peggy land.
Bruce Cleland.
Seoton_ - Nancy Arnold, Rt. 1 Pomeroy: Mrs. Wtlllam 14 yard pass play. fhe extra House with Mra . Paul Roosh l Cunmngham, Jimmy, Agela and Downey up 15, 2:50a.m.; Frank· Ollcllarpo _ Michael Mel$I~n Biggs, Carson Crow, Lo- Matlack, Pomeroy; Mrs. Cora points attempt failed. Wellston u hostess. Tho program was Deruse, Mr. and Mrs. EdwiD Un B. up 15, 3:40 a.m.; A. J.
Lon Botlcm· John RUB-I;:=========;
Nllll Eblin, Joy111 _!•an~i: M. RICe, Rl.l Middleport; Mar· 1ocored
a abort paal play just
by Mrs. William Rus· Stein and H&lt;lnnle, Mr. and Mrs. Pallen up 15,4:15 a.m. ; Polly-::!' MtJeport· J~hn H&lt;lard
Cholco$olectlonof
Glbbl, Dsvid Good ~ ~ •..: tho AM
Southern,. RuUand: before the half .mded and Jed nU. 1bote attending were Mrs. Carroll Adalll!, Jr., and Bruce wog up 15, 4:50 a.m.; USC 118 Mllidt port· Net'Ha Jenks Po.;
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J. v. MGrew, Mra. WJJJiam and Mrs. Herman Layne.
down 17,3:10 p.m.: Lunga Pomt
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Bo•bara Kennedy, Lambert NlJs Addie Bradi!Okl, Rt. I Ru~ The Panthers tool! tho kick • Powell, Mrs. Otto Grimm, Mro. Mr. and Mn. Paul B. Powell down 18, I a.m.; Alton Zopbyr :eroy~·--------- 11
For Gold &amp; Silver
Kal,lbl. :~Ioiii Joa NeuW: land; Mra. Pearlle S Dllloa, off opening tho oocond ball and Jack Rouah, Mrs. John Fry, and oon, Rick, open! the week dnwn 18, a, I! a.m.; R. H. BoaLondon 1:40 a.m.; George
~~lnda ~ Judy Riehl- Wlllo...,.ood; l'ranels P. Mo- brought tho ocore to 16-12 oo a Mre. Harold Role and 111•111, and in Morgantown, w. Va. II worth U up 19, 4 p.m.; Steel
u Marmetll:30 p.m.;
Annlvereorl"
~ Bruce SlmPaon. Lindo Swlgen, SteubenvJIIe; Mro. 14 yord end run by Laudermlll Mrs. James Cunningham and t tho guest of their daughter, Trader up 20, 5:20a.m.: J_ohn Allen /. Merrill down Marmet
From $1.50 to $5.95
Gall Sl Clair, CbriJ Jerry
Rl. 1 McAr· Welhllon ocorod again, though, Mrs. Ru!lell and Mre. Roush. IMlss Jane Powell.
~I Rowe down 211, 1 ·~ ··"':· L. 1:30 p.m.; Elgercliff up Mar·
'1\ompklnl, llllab Voughon.
!bur; Millo Ruth E. Stanley, Ash- on a 12 yard roo.
The Rebecca and Ruth Cir-. Mrs. Lloyd Roush Is spend· eore up 11 .. 3 a.m .•. Rebablel met 5:Z5 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu·
Jlllon _ Eugeno Trlplolt, land, Ky.; Mrs. Jame1 A Chll· Pomeroy ocored_lts next touch- cleo beld 1 combined meeting , IJlg several days VISiting ber ~=~s ~\ 4·30 a.m... Vall~ cas down Winfield 2:25 p.m. ;
Robert Whaley, Sheila Ohlinger, ders, Wellston ; Mrs. Horold idown in the openmg mlnutea of with Mrs. Henry Buck, Jr. an daughter and family, Rev. and Allee~ teZ3 up 21, 6.~ a.m., Edeana Bosworth down Win·
Nell Colmar, H&lt;ln l:lltmaD. Te- K. FaMin, Ironton
the fourth quartor on 1 Laud- Mre. Harold Jobnaon serving as Mrs. John Bamnger and SJe. Cl do!n is 3 5~ ~'::;·. ~= field 8:20p.m.; Beaver up Win·
rese Fultz, Candice Hutton, SU·
Blrtbo
Rl ermllt to Folmer pm that cov- hostesses. The program wao ven at Washmgton, 0. C. lslt- eyZ Stote up' 13 7
~ m, J field 10:30 p.m.; Donean Bruce
Middleport, 0.
oan Lytle, Mar)' J,lci(ODIIt, A.. Mro. Chari" R. McGuire, · ered 32 yarda.
esented by Mra. Martin Ob-I Mrs. Dorsey Lee H&lt;lusb ' . s Lew down ' ·
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Sllllth, Jamt1 Boer,
Cennle day; Mra. Donald Eldridge, Rt.l of downa and with oil mlnuteo gardner and Mrs. Jack Welch law, Mr. and Mrs: William Batr up ' 5 a.m., Chri;ty u
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--DiU. Glroldene Hayes, MJJUe 1 Jockson, daughter, i: II P m. 1 to play_ the ocore s~ood at 30-18 llking part. 'lbe devotional med· Ill Cleveland, Ohio, last week. 8 a.m.; Harbor Poin/up
Lepr, Paul McElroy, Sharon 1b!U'Iday.
FollowiDll Wellstons kiek ·off ltatton was preaonled by Mrs. up 7:25, m.: Molly K up Mel~· Debro Spencer, Don
Dloeblrlod
Danny Abbott ran 37 yards for Buek and Mrs. Johnson.
dahl Z p.m.: Lady G~rla down
lilllber, Nancy Titus, Jennifer Faith A. Pemn, Benny . R another Panther TD and the PloD&amp; were made for a Hal·
81DS Meldahl 5:&gt;0 p m.· Valvoline
Blibolee, Janet
Humphrey,! Deweese, Panny D. Scritchfield, extra points wen converted by loween Party for the Sunday
up Meld!lhl 7.1li p.;..; Charles
!loll Ann Llale, Katherlna Me- Carol A. McCray, Edward K. Laudarmllt.
School department. Those atK. down Meldahl 7-50 p m. Mlu
Blake, Ben Grayman,
MISI Pomeroy kicked off lgaln with tending were Mrs. Edna BurSusan down MeldabliD:!ii' p.m.;
l ....mtm - Kellh .:...... Nancy Hamm, Mro . Corrmo 4.31 remaining and on the first rls, Mr!. Uoyd Roush, Mrs.
Ravenswood up Meldahl
Terry Evans, Cathy Fultz. John Booten. Ch111ter H. Edwards, play from acrirnmage a hard Velma Roush, Mn.
Roland
am.; Sam Houston down
Goodwlo, Penny Hayes, Bever· Clyde M. Carey, Mrs. Fosler tackle jarred the ball
loose Karr, Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr., The WSCS of the Methodist dahl 8·t&gt; am.; Esso P0111nsvl·
ly Beaver, .P~trlck Story, Jen- Champer, Mrs. Oakey E J~n- from tbe Wellston back and Bob Mrs Herman Layne, Mrs. Bum· Church met Thursday
after- vania down Meldahl 7·05 am.
aller Menchini, Becky ~~ea~e, son, Mrs. Walter E Moma, Barker scrambled on it for the ardner, Mrs. Welch,
Mrs. noon at the church annex for GalllpoiJs Dam. - Bob .
&lt;Ell Norton. Linda Owellll, Mrl. Charle! 1!:. Yonker, Mrs Paathers. Pandemomum reign. ~hUnger Mrs iuck and Mrs their regular monthly meeting. ter down 6:55 p m. Jl E
llelody Rou•h, Duane Brick es, 1Grace A. \Ieaver, Eldoo
J. eel in tbe crowd, but the offl· Johnson'
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. Belinda Seott, Alta Schrl:sher, Gatoo, Mr• John C Hawker, cials returned the ball to Well- NEHACUMA GARDEN CLUB Boggess was given in honor of 12·2&gt; a.m.; Oliver Shearer
-~H-'"'-',.
:::- :~lth,/~m~s t~n Se~=· Jesse Ohse, Mn. Larry E Far- aton, ruling that the fumble oc- The NehacUma garden club the 25th anniversary
of. the 8 am.
~ ·-- 1 ~U:oa ~~; " · rar. Mrs. Robert G Sprar. and ! curred ofter the wnlstle. Hold-! met
Monday
evening
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80ciety,
although
the.
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Nintb Grade _ Walt er Arn- daughter, Mrs. Roncu~ L Yo- mg on down s. the Panthers took Aiel • Qmllen Memorial build- group was not orgamzed untd down London 1:40 a.m.; Semet l
With The Family
old, Robert Burdette. Wendy I der and dau~:hter.
over With 1 02 remainmg, but ing with Mrs. Donald Bumgard- 1949. There are only three u;~
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The JddB will lDVI It!
C.Jrpel' Kendi Chaney
Palli I
Wellston intercepted a pass ner Mrs Bill Howard and Mrs. ing charter members and t
Alva Clark and J1m
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Colllns: James Crow,' Cathy BGSU Elects First
just before the clock ran out. Car'roll Actams, Jr., served as I past presidents. 'nle, ch~~r made a business trip to
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the service prompt,
DlU, Shirley Fay!! Jordan, How- NP ro 88 its Qut'f'll
i members are Mrs. VIVIan f 0a~ oJs over the weekend.
1 Panther coaches were pleas- bostesse~.
The food II IUperh,
ard [.()gan, Sandra Chari~ ~or· I BO~LJNG GREEN,
Ohio ed with the performance oft~ The meeting was opened with i man, Mrs. Gertrude Hof m
Mr. and Mrs. Dorset Mlll&lt;er ll
the atmosphere pie. .
ter Reeks McGUire . E Ia 1 n I! (UPIJ _ Sondra Jackson 8 Z2- whole team. Pomeroy plays Mtd-, the Club Song, Pledge to the and Mr~. Niese\ Weatherman. a~d 80Jl8 accompamed by
ant. Modest prices!
Jt!urphy, Becky Radford . John ear-old sentor from Troy: Ohio. dleport Yellow Jackets al Pom- Flag, and Collect The Legend \ A surprtse handkerchler sho:- rueces, MnJ. Betty Jean Ho•vk IJ :1!
Z!rcher. Chester Roush , John ~ 111 be tbe first Negro ever to eroy on Ttmrsday, Oct. 21, at 1of the Golden Rod was read by IeJ was held for Mrs. Gertru e and Mrs. Helen Heaton of
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Roush. Randy Sycks, Larry be homecoming queen durmg 4· IS p m.
Mrs. Robert Layne. Devotionals Hoffman and Mrs, ~eatherman ter, attended the wedding of : ~
. ~alker .. Jeff Werry and Bar- , festivities at Bowlin&amp;: Green I
were given by Mrs, Donald I the two past. presidents. The another niece, MIS! Joy Hayes, ~
tiara White.
IState Umverslty this weekend. I Strip Mine Com Jact
Bumgardner.
, program conststed of material daughter or Mr!, Ruth Kinnon '"'
Route 7
. J?P~h Grade - ~am Neutz- Miss Jackson, daughter of Mr.' •
I.
The roll call was answered! from The 1!'ogram Book and and the late Frank Hayea, I
llDI· .Jtm Swat•el, R1ehar~ Wer·t11nd Mn. Harry Jacson of Asked by Brealhllt I with "Name a plant or aeed The MethodiSt Woman. Mrs. Mr. John Bromfield at the Par. !,: :..::::;::::iiiii::~:i:::l
ner, Ma, Folmer, Pat 0 Bnen. 1'froy, wa! ~l~cted homeromlng LOUISVILLE (UPil - A• you would like to have from '· Hoffman read '~.short history kera~urg EUB church Saturday
Cher~,.l McLau~htln, Dana Snouf-1 queen from 11 held of 17 candl meeting to draw up an int~-~ other members, During the of the 1~1 SOCiety ~nd Mrs. everuDJ.
fer 1 Tommy Vaughan, Keith dates by an all-campus elec- state compact regardmg um- busmesll meeting tWo new rnem.l Gladys V10let read mmutes of Mn. Carrie Bahr
WWup, John Lohse. Randall Itmn.
) form ilrip ~unmg regulattons bers were accepted Into the ] meetings held in former year!~. word of the birth of 1 S(ln,
Burt, _T1mothy G1a~e. Mary
- - nNED 1 and reclamation standard• has 1 club · Mn Davtd Simonton and It was voted to pay the pledge Charles Damel to her granda=~~rKaren Gnfflth, Bette Judge ;:k Porler Wedflf's· been called for Nov 3-4 •t St Mrll. John Powell The Ohio- to mi~sions and supply work. daughter and husband, Mr. and \
&amp;enDth Grade _ John Sebo !da v m Meigs rountv court hn-! ~u~~-~o .• by Gov. Edward T. 1 Guy an District meetmg was Tentative ddat~ ,:or the annu: MrFI 11 • Dwight Hines of Venice,
· ed Dale Connolly . 21. Rt.
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announeed to be held on Nov· bazaar an c 1 supper w
a. Mf!l. Hmes i! the daughter 1 The LP Gu Light advertised in the Rutland
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T~Js
to bt
working ember 16th at The UpTowner ' set for Nov l3 The November of Mr. and Mrs. Goldf!D ""''" .,
, se~enced ,him to three daya In meetmg and I mtend to press ~ lnn In Huntington with t h el meeting wilt be at the annex of Athens.
llltlltiiiiiOIII .. IIti.,OimiM'"'"'""'"''"'" "
'I jail on a stat• highwav
patrol for a worka~le compact ~~ the program being "Let"s Get Rea- with Gladys VIolet as program Mr. and Mrs. Emile
chargP (If drivmll while intoxt- earhe-st pos~dlbleB mothmeln! t tlhl e, dy for Chrbtmas."
Reser· leader and other .~embersdlcon- tack of Wllham ~town, W Va. l Furniture Ad of Thursday's paper to be
, led
governor sa1 . rea 1 11 te l t"
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. , ·I ed the Nurses' Annual Banquet '
RGbert Couch. Oetlbie C r o w.:
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will be held at The Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. August Roccl. at the Kimes Convalescent Home
no longer available.
. Frank Girolaml. Becky Houd- 1
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I Point Resort with dinner at , and two daught~s of Canton ) at Athens Friday evening.
neMy.
. Emergency runs were made ! .
• spent Saturday rught and Sun-- The Rev. and Mrs Freelartd
2:5r, Tuesday morning by lhe 16·13,0heP· m.
N 1. 1 day with her mother, Mrs. I Norris and Mr and ·M
I Junior High student! Kendad at
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ence Nichol!! were Sunday dm-·
! ~rue Hennessy. 11 &amp;eventh Wood, RaCine Route, who was C II A~·p
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an ome
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DEVOTED TO INTIRIST Of H~adlev. .Boston Mass who I Mrs. Thomas Hoffman, Mrs. My, ody M . CJa~• Nt"•h- Oakes of ~ttte Hocking.
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c.,..,., r.nn... m. 111n•r
, ev to Me1p General Hosp1tal.
ton with their daughter and er Fred 0 bo
Publl•Md 1ven 1 ct.trnoo~ .. cept .
Ralph Sayre and the hostesses 1 .1
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Sunday visitors 1 Mr nd
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CLAIMS DOWN
rs. umgar er' s. owar , M G ace Kuhn spent a
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few days visiting her son and H h I
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· an aon,
~~·tlcoul ~ttrtl•tna ... ,,......u 11,.,1 ling $203,315.11 for eompensa- d~y evenmg_ for the1r regular er Lisa ADn Belpre.
of Columbus.
lotunc Jii Kim~au, Inc. 343 Lui nl·l tion. medical and hospital aer- dmner meet mg. A short ~~~~; \I F•..::;:.:;:;;.·_:;::;_==...,o.;ioiiiiiiOii-.......;;==--==j]
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vJces in June, July and August. ne!ls meetmg was e .
1 The flcure represents a decrease attending were Frank Capehart,
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Koufax, Gilliam, Johnson,
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out he walked Tony Oliva and !Mr. and Mrs. Junior_ White a~d Understandly so. O~ar Rob- Ta lor lans to ive
an i cond and one out in the fifth over the ~t~elers.
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I Harmon Killebrew, Then he Idaughters spent Frtday With ertson, the all-everythmg guard Iop~rtu~t to wing the startin . Zoilo Versalles hit a sha ' Clu~ .offJctals. lllso md~~ate
. struck out Battey.
' Mr. _and Mrs. Clayton Jones andl?f the. Royal:&lt;~, has been work- center 'oby If he make i a~ ound ball ·ust inside the thi~ that m]ured hnt&gt;?a~ker \l~ce Your Sock
An interference call against· fam1ly or South
Charleston. mg wJth the club only
four
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h 5 ;.IT tY grbase •·g Gr. II lam d" t h' Costello may see hmtted action
Sunday, Oct. 17
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lves o Js for the first time in several
1Joe Nossek ot' the Twins helped
ey spen
n ay mg t Wit ays an erry ucas,
I And Ahl"v
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right sto ped the ball nd
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Y . e~c an sop umore ,
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a weeks, allhough he _ was not
ar ro
Starting At Noon
third.
Clendenin. W. Va _
been
able
to
find
his
shooting~·
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Bill
Hosket,
6-foot·7,1
slated
to
play
accordmg
to
earwito.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Benson , eye.
available f~r duty at forwards.,
lier reports.
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Ind., Denver Hill of McMahon said Roberl~on Is . The ~tart~ng guard posts ap-1
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Spommen's Club · . Shortstop Zoilo Versalles· had! ofF Brazil,
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TONJGl-IT'S
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smgled with one out and stole os er,
. ~a. spent un ay ,overwe1g , as a ca us on lS I f . _
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Everyone Ia lnvlfod
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with Mrs A H Bailey
left fool and has had inadequate 0 )Umor Ron Sepoc, who Will,
08UIJD• OUS
Wellston at GaUipolis
patterns by
I secon w en Nossek took a se- Mrs. Fay
· ·Ktrkhart
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. h1s. team· be sw1·tr·hed from .forward
spent
Sun- It1me
l.ogan at Middleport
. day afternoon with Mile Cald- mates beca:.tse or the salary where he scored 363 pomts last
Pomeroy al Jackson
I well of Hill Crest Rest horne holdout he staged until last Sat- season, and AI Rowley.
AtbeDB al ~elsooville
TH£ GREATEST HoUlE 111 GlfTI '
at Athens.
urday.
Rowley had trouble last year
Kyger Cret-k at Southwestern ~eat patterns and crq •del;
I putting together two good
ftacioe at York
I 1ust a dash to these fine dress
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ben!Kln j
· of Brazil. Ind. is spending 8 1
FIGHT RESULTS
~ 1ves_ but rrdoanhagedld beto score
UB~I ~: :':e~!
McArthur at Eastern
socks. Stretch knit in Ban-ta.
few days with Mr. and Mrs. ! PHILADELPHIA tUPI) _ i ~ pomts an sou
vastly NEW YORK rUPI) _World Pt. Pleasant al F..ast Bank
nylon, in flat knit and ribs.
Ralph Ballard and family.
1Leotis Martin, 187, Philad!'lphia,i lmproved.
Se. -h
Sa . K f
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SATURDAY'S GAMES
".f.l.OO
Mr. and Mrs. Holly Friend stopped Curtis Bruce, 176, NewNew Coach lor Frosb •• nes ero
nay ou ax 0 Haanan Trace at Pomeroy
' of Nelsonville called on friends ark, N. J. (6).
Two other lettermen, AI Pet· the Los -~geles Dodger~ and
"8"'
' here Friday
ers and Jerry Tischer will also homer . hJttmg center flelder . Nortb GaUia at Hannan, W. i
: Mr. and ~1rs. Richard Gaul t LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Den- be on hand to battle 'ror start- Willi~ Mays o£ the S~o FrancisVa.
·~;t.
and sons of Chester spent Sun- ny Moyer, 160%, Portland, ing berths.
co Gumts were un~mmously. se.
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day dinner with Mr. and Mrs.i Ore ., drew with Theil Torrence Another outstanding prospect i lected_ toda! to Umted_ Press In- Chnt Orr ''fho 1s employed m
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1157, Gardena, Calif. (}OJ.
Up from last year's freshman ternatmnal s 1965 maJor league Col~ bus spent the weekend M • St
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--· - - -team is 6-foot-4 Mike Swain of AJI.Star team.
I at h1s ~orne here.
Zanesville.
Named tG the team along
The OSU freshman team for . with Koufax and Mays were
1965.00 will also have 1 new pitcher Don Drysdale and
look. Coach Bob Burkholder shortstop Maury Wills of the
picks up the reins from Frank Dod~ers, catcher Joe Torre and
Truitt, who resigned to become ~tfJelder Hank Aar~n of the
bead coach at Louisiana Stale Milwaukee Braves, ftrst baseBurkholder spent severai ma_n Willie McCovey of the 1
years at Muskingum College, Gamts, second . ba_sem~n Pete
where he produced some fine R~se of tile Cmcmnat1 ~s,
Ohio Conference quintets.
th1rd basem~n Brooks. Robmson
Taylor
gave
Truitt
a
lot
of
of
~he Balt1more ?rJoles and
65,opQ BTU
credit for the Buckeyes' success outf1e~der Tony Oliva of ~he
since
1959. During that time Ar_nencan U:ague champiOD
With Radianh,
OSU
won
137 and lost 41 in· Mmnesota Twms.
Thermostat and
eluding last year 's ~12 re~d . The AII..Star team was selectSafety Volvo
Taylor-coached teams have nev- ed by a UPl board of baseball
er had a losing record.
I experts c~mprised of one _writer '
50,000 SAME _ $109.95
Burkholder's first team was . representmg each team 1n the
~mewhat watered-down from majors and four UPI 1ports
35,0()0 SAME- $84.95
its predicted great tag when 1w__r..it..
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the offensive punch they needed Mele said, and maybe _we leJJdeiiCY 10 throw · ~
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MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL Bob Allison to close il out. · cond called strike from Koufax. walked.
fast ball in the fourth lllnlllg how It caromed off the fenee.ll that's when I weD\ -~1o 0.
(UPI)-Sandy Koufax's pitctr·l
Score Enough 1sut Nossek leaned far over thel
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. foul pole for his second aeriea dOI1ht about 11.
Mete kept the )11'011 dcit of t;J!t
Jim GilHam's fielding led the much, but usually enough, got IJohn Roseboro's throw to ·se· down t~ thJrd base hne that
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Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2--0 ' both their runs off Twins' star- . cond. Nossek was called ut for i looked like a sure double. But ucbeck your air. too. sir?" bomer.
Koufax who shut out the locker room long
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interference and Versalles bad the veteran li. Jam sta e it
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Ito go back to first.
' as he fell, scrambled back on I
curve balls the first7;::ames be was getting a little .shaky ID pl~~":id them theY ~daml
and_ deciding game uf the World With a 1-1 count, Johnson I The Twins mou nted their big-! ~IS .feet and tagged_ .t~trd base'
etr~n
be pitched and I figured it was the fifth and SIXth mrungs.
good job in tbe whol&amp;-,erJes,•
Ser1es.
. c1mght a Kaat fast ball and gest threat in the fifth. With ! h. bme to force Qwltc1.
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Made Ole Dlllereaee
he said, "and to be ~ to
Koufax all~w~ the. Twins drovL it down ilie left field Jine. ·one o~t. Fr_ank Qu.ili~i doubl.ed~ From that point on, not an-i
one, Johnson. And _sure en. "Then Gilliam made that start again, invsprinC 1'frainiDI
only three . htts m hurlmg his
IWd pmchhJtter Richte Rolhns · other Twin runner reached Oase
ough, just as big as life the~e play and that made the differ- where we left off, and fe'll trJ
second ser1es shutout, Johnson
Each Dodger wW receJve
) until Killebrew singled in the
~as a fast ball and I was watt- ence," he said ...In the last jn.. to get in the series ~-"
bit a home run off the left field about $10,000. The losing Twlna
· ninth.
mg for it.
Dings 1 got my rhythm baek Mete phoned Alsloll ':il the
foul pole that started the DOOg· will get about $7,01XJ each.
"It was a great thrill," John- and felt .. lllrong or stronger Dodger dressing room·}&gt; ...,.
ers to VIctory and Gilliam kept
The series set a record for
The Dodgers got seven htls in
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, gratulate him and ~~~~Aiaton
Koufax' shutout intact with a total receipts of $2,175,1111.80
al' - about oormal for them -1 COLUMBUS . (UPJ) - The b~est
i told him he hoped the IJIO clubo
1 ~ do'ta~t thm~
diving stop of a ground ball breaking tbe mark of $2 R7S
NCWS
I but three of them were
big IOhoo Stale Buckeyes open bas-' ho
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would meet in the 11166 aerlol.
lh at would have gotten the' 891.11 set in the s~ries ' be--• , V&gt;.
ones, J ohnson's the b"Jggest of ketb all prac
I ay WI"lh a cinnati
12th ay
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TwirJB back in the game.
tween the Yankees and Gi- 1
them all, and they were all veteran
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season to
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Koulax, although off to a sha· ants In 1962.
Koufax needed.
I~nnmg
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mng hJs second series games- It hit the foul pole for his se- Mr. and Mrs. Junior White 1
Coach Fred Taylor starts his[ homer gave me my biggest
both ~y s~utouts. Once Jo~nson · cond senes home run _ Ron and daughters of Warsaw spent
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eighth season as head of the ' thrill."
CLEVELAND (UPI)- Cleveput him m front and Gllliam Fairly followed with a double several days with _Ra lph . ~al,
Buckeye hoop fortunes with a f
Senior Citizen Program
land B~wns Head Coach Blan- .
saved him from trouble, he got and scored when Wes Parker liard and Grover Wh11e famhe_s .
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lineup that Includes four sen- . The Dodgers, noted for their ton Collier may be. able to ·
stronger as t~e game pr?" bounced a single over !Jrst Mrs. Mary Lawrence and e~1l-l
\&gt;rs , eight juniors ~tnd a fr• 1 speed and pitching, may have b~eathe ~ little easier ~unday
gresaed and retired 11 men m; baseman's Don Mincher's head. i dren spent Wednesd&lt;~y evemng:
man group rated among the revolutionized baseball with the With . Erme r.r~n back. 10 the
r?w un~l he gave up his tbird i
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' CINCI~NATI (UPI) - T h ~ best since the team that spawn- game's first senior citizen pro- startmg offensiVe backflel_d.
h1t, a smgle to Harmon Kille-: That was the end of Kaat and Dores Arnold, Rock Springs. 1 1965 Nat10nal Basketball AssOCI· d th l'k
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Green , who was out with a
brew with one out in the ninth.! although. the Dodgers kept Mr. and Mrs. Wateman White i at_ion tN~A) season ·get~ ~nder: ~ohn. ~avlli~:k
~~ No~:~~: i' gr~iam, a player-coach for hip inju_ry i~ last S~turday's I
But he reared back, relying threatemng they never scored of Keno spent an aFternoon with Iway t~mght for the Cmcmnal.l
the first m(}nth of the season game With P1t~..,1Jurgh. ts ass~rmostly on,hls blazing fRst ball, agam off Minnesota relief I Mrs. A. H. Bailey.
Ruy.als as ~hey take on the St. The 1965-66 outlook centers/ and wasn't activated until Ma red of a startmg berth despt~e
to strike out Earl Batley and pitchers AI Worthington, John-1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Freder- 1Loms Haws.
around &amp;-foot-6 senior Bob Dove 25 turned in a fielding ge~ was awarde~ the_ game ball
- - ny Klippstcin, Jim Merrill and Iick of Westerville called on Royals Coach
Jack
Me- from Canfield.
' which would have made a teen- the superlatiVe fill - m perf or·
Jim Perry
1Mr '3nd Mrs Stanley Trus-· Mahon's only COJllment on the ! Do 1 ed 1
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October Meeting Ma~imum Security is Devotional
Held Wednesday 1OpiC Presented Federated Circle

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"Mallmum Security" wu the were read from Mrs. Gladp mg the birth ?f a 7 b. 5 oz.
er • Nora Corss: Steward, ~
The O&lt;tober meetiDI o1 !he· topic of the devotions led by I Cuckler ror &amp;ifts aDd cards seat son, Jolm David, at St. Joseph
drew Croos; AssL Stew. Pte
Past Councilor• of Chester Coun-1 Mrl. Clara Karr wken Feder- her while boepitaliJed and lfaopltal, Parkersburg, Saturday
Shields! Chaplain, Rev. Jamer
eli, DaUihtero o! America, was ated Circle met Wednetday
from Mr1. G. H. Ewlni
for
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held Wednesday evening at enlng at the churcb.
nowers sent ker. Get well cards Lo
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the lodge hall with Mn Larry The hymn "Love Lifted Me ". were sent to Mrs. Marguerite ng Bo~tom, Ohio, Mr. and I· a rummage sale this Friday (}atekeeper, John Wolle, Po•
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Mrs. Whitney Ingraham, LIB- d Saturd
mona, Eula Wolfe; Ceres, Er·
UTTLII THING IN LIFE
good use of that extra hal!-bour Wolfe and Mrs. Oscar Web- open
v ns, after Durst, Mrs. Lester
W on, bon, Oblo, Mr. and Mrs. Wl~· 811
ar, Oct. 15 8DCI 18 rna Wilson; Flora,
Gladya
CAUSIIB BIG 8TIIIF£
your man bands you. 11 be in· er as hostesses.
wb1cb the leader read portlo~s Fa11b Pemn, Harry C8nterbuo liom H. Slraulll, Walnut
on Court-s! ID Pomeror In the Shields; Lady Aulltant Stew·
!)ear Heloll·
sisll on otller early detes, go Mrs. Henry Beaver, presl&lt;knt, of Ps~~ 23 and II ~d a.~ arll- ry and Nancy llamm and sym- Drive, Mlriella. Great grand- bullcllnC ll8lll to Scholl a Barb- ard, Mabel Sblelds; Executive
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ed With a beok so
you opened tho meating with devo- cle, lladiate S1111!hme. The pathy cards to Miss Annll Durst parents Mr and Mrs
IJOor.ler Shop.
Committee Mabel Rousb Jul·
h'a really minor, but this arm
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. Lord's Prayer ln unison eon- and Mrs J E. Rowe.
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lltUe lhlni baa me bugged. II J"OD't twiddle your thumba, or ons t en om Lo~~Pra . cluded lhe devotions.
The pr~sident on behalf of the ge Kllcollins, St. Petersburg, '111ere will be a meeting Frl· ian mu, Ralph Badgely.
a
I so mucb as mention It my (better yell, ~ oOIIIOtblq U,lollowed by lbe
Y· Mrs Louis Reibel presld nt Circle thanked Mrs
Leater Fla., Mr. and Mrs. C. H. In- ~y Oct. IS, at I p. m. at the next meeting will be Monday
b b
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lntereotlng with blm while you er and pledge to the nag. Re·
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graham, Marietta, and Mr. Syracuse Grade
auditor- night, Oct. 25 whe11 lnllallaUon
us ,and exp1odes, an 11 1 wait. And console oursell wlth ported ill were Mrs. Henry Eich- crpened ~smass session with Fauber for paymg for layt,. and Mn. C. C. Strauu Water- lam for all bome room moth- of ofticerl will ba held.
don t !nent10n It, I want to.
thla th ht· h , Y
g th Inger in boapitai and Mrs. El· a story Prayer In lbe Patch· of floor covering In vestible lord Mn Strauas 11
form.
and
11 o!ll
Plan!l ::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;
.uat thla:
most
don Kraeuter. A round robin work Qulh." Cards of thank&amp; and upstairs office and aloo Miss er
Kay Ingraham. The
be "::le
=s to::yupto :et 10 work -H.
card was sent to Mrs. Eiching- W
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::"'/: ve~J::;. ':,t~~ lllrlua' have a two year old llalloween lestlval to be held
Mena &amp; 8oya
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· daUihter Maltala Wbltney
Saturday night Oct. 2S
when his work Is only 36 mm· WRONG NUMBER
nual Christmas dinner 10 be N
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committee, Mrs. Fauber and
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aiel away? He'a nol a slow Dear Helen:
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810 em er
Mrs. Ben Neutzllng for
purOCT. II
poke, bu_t be's got a TIDNG My son workJ lOili boors and nesday December 8.
Mn. Harry Clark was wet- cbasing the covering. It was
LODGE TO MEET
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about be1ng allead of Ume. So hard He needs an occasional
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he leaves the houae at 6:30a.m. break. Would it be wrong for Games were played under the Ithe Women's Missionary Socle- lor the vestibule. II was an- Pomeroy Lodp No. 164 Free p.m. at the Pomeroy 1!econd
to be al work at ?:45 lllJ '""" me to &lt;all bim to visit long- direction of Mrs. Norman Fred· ty of the Laurel Cllfl Free nounced that lrult cakes and 811d Aeeeptld MaiiODl! will bold werd houae. AU members ara Sl\
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when you'll get held up In traf- should his wile be mad II I Mrs. Arvil Holter and prizes dey afternoon in the recreation and are ready for sale.
ober 18, al 7.30 p. m. at the wlcbea or cooklll.
ftc." He never has yet, so he do' -MOM
awarded the winners. Mrs. Ross room of the parsonage.
The meeting closed with lhe Masorue Temple lor - k in
just stts In lbe cafeteria and ~ M .
Cleland won the door prize. The meeting in charge
f Mizpah benediction after wblch lhe fust degree for one candl. GRANGE MEETII
drinks eoflee for over haU an W~y ~~~uldn't his wile get The group sang Happy Birthday Mro. Gerald Pulllns, ope~: rtfreabments ca~lng out the dote. Refreslunenls will
be da~ Vallay Gr~t
hour. I'd suspect be llkeJ the fired up? Those long-distance to Mrs. Wolfe.
with prayer by Miss Marguor. Halloween theme were oerved 'er:'ed. All Master MaSODS
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woitress except he's nol lbatl visits may get yo1" son fired! Refreshmenta were served by ite Lellhelt. Devotions taken by Mrs. Clarence Massar and lhVIIed.
type. He just can't STAN?, -H.
the hostf.Bses to those named from Psalm 8 were led by Mrs. ll'.rs. Norman Kloes, from a.
----lhe though of bemg late. He s ! Dear Helen:
above and Mrs. Clarence Neutz. Pearl Jacobs who also gave a. table centered with an arrangeA-M SALES UP
thai way about everything: My · 1 am a widow and have a ~· Mrs Eddie Hartung, Mrs. reading, "A Better World Be- ment of yellow and wblte mums. Amerl&lt;:an Mo!onl dealers In ·
husband must have been mpped daughter Z'! years old. She is E"he~ Wright Mrs. Henry Spen- gins With Me.'' A letter of Napkins and candy further car" lbe Pittsburgh zone reported •I
b, an early bird In hiS youth, going with 8 man of 44 lor two . cer, rs. Virgil Walker, Mrs. thanke was read from Gary ried., out the Halloween theme. 1abarp 1ncroaae of 78 per cent
w~ereas I am punctual but feel years now. He never mentions I Stanley Trussell, Mrs. llatlle , Holes for articles sent him. It Mrs. Ben Neutzling and 1over 1965 in both retail !alea
lt s • sheer waste of hme to marriage and when 1 asked him Frederick, Mrs. Arthur Orr, was announced that a mission- Mrs. Clara Karr will be hos- and arden for llltl6 model cara
be early. And I resent my lost what his Intentions were he ~rs. Ja~ea MVan MMeter, WM~. ary Will speak at the church on I tesses for the November meet· on lntrodnoUon day, Thuraday,
half-hour of rest every moru- said he had no money, he's a. ay orr s, rs. anon
O&lt;tober 27, a combined effort lng and Mrs. Roy Seyfried, de- O&lt;tober 7. Southeastern Obio
lng with every sleepy bone '" heavy gambler. She nes to me l Mrs. Mabel Van. Meter. Mrs. of the Laurel CUll and Hyse111 votlonal leader.
1i.! part of lbe dlotrlct
my body.
and so does he. They have no Bucl Ridenour' MISS Led a Mae Run churches.
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Refreshments were served to
stand that he s got a near-pho- our apartment at ali
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years. It's just about the only could scream
Trussell, Mrs. Arthur Orr and · lis Mrs Clifford Klein M
thing we fight aboui.-LOCKED When 1 ten' her how wrong Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
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$129S
ly-bird complex. Its a bit like Helen, ali 1 want 18 respect Members of the Sulton Meth· An executive meeting of the
170
oorleo,
I
eyl.,
automatic
trans.,
radio,
white
llldewall!,
the malnspnng or a watch - from them, but, U 1 say any- odlst Church on lbe Baaban- , Rutland Chapter of Fulure
wbtol dlsu, back-up liihll, white with like now IDtorlor.
knock It loose and the whole thing, I gel a beating. Re knows ~acine Road, are planni,':' a Homemakers of America was
works goes_hayw"' · .
Iwhat she Is doing, but doesn't ' 'Memory Flower Garden In held recently ln the home eco&amp;2 OLDS DYNAMIC 88 2 DR. H.T. _ $1595
So go nght on domg what !slop her. Whal can I do?-X. I honor of the late Rev. Arthur nornlcs room of the high school
you've done for u years - hve 1Y.Z.
St1tt who served the church to plan the program of work
v-e motor, aatomatlo trtns., power braUI, power IIHr"ith it, and stop fretting . Make Dear X.:
three years.
lor the year.
ID&amp;, ndlo, benllful a tona paint HI off bJ llkl aow
whitt llldowall tlfel. tlnlod (laso ud back up IICbta.
You ran do what you should ThiS Saturday morning a Plans were made for the next
done two years ago! Put group will meet to clean up Ieetlng on October 21, at which
Lewis Repair Service ,' have
61 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2 DR. SED. $1095
your dsughler's belongings In I the hillSide and laler bulbs will time new members will be init·
SIJ
cyl., otanclard trano., ndlo and beater, white llldewall
the front hall aod tell her sbe he planted. Daffodils, tulips, , iated. New oUlcers of the
-FORlirtl,
back ap lights, outside mirror, low
Real
no longer lives at Ibis address. I crocus, and hyacinths will be Chapter are Karen
Haynes,
IHEATING
a1eo oar.
tOr, if it's HER apartment, pla?ted thiS fall and "' the presidenl; Sue Clonch,
vice
ePLUMBING
• pack your things and leave. 1 sprmg Iris and chrysanthemum presldenl; Barbara
Welch, ,
60 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE_ $1195
1Should you have no money, l'm i Will be put out.
treasurer; Eunice Ohlinger, seceROOFING
l'all power lncludJnt wllillowa ADd Rat Radio, tinted
' sure the Welfare Agency will b ~~one wishing to contribute retary; Beverly Forbes, parliglaa, backup U,bta. Lib new whitt aldewallllru Wblte
find a place for you - after ~ Leor money may contact amentarian: Jean Tillis, song'
with red lnl4rlor. Sbowa ....Uut Oll'e.
they see your bruises.)- H.
ra. ster L. Roush, Long leader; Sharon Carter his-1
·THE BACKYARD FENCE
Bottom, Route I, phone WI 9- _torlan; Ellen Roush, redrealion l
3057 or any member of the: leader, and Dix·,e Wamsie" I
WY l-Im
ODE TO CLUBWOMEN:
One Local Owner. Nice
· ~ Mill St.
Mlddi•Dort They search for stark TRUTH chu''•h· ""
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day morning are asked to bring
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their own luncb and coffee will C b S
Pl
Auto. Trans. Like New, All White.
he furnished.
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One Local Owner
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I Program /or Pack
In the causes they take up- Plans were made for pmentAT MARIETTA, 0.
Yet they take oil their glaS!eal ing the program at the Pack
Hardtop. Clean and Nice
to put on their make-up!
meeting Tuesday, Octoher 26,1
59 Mercury • $250 57 Ford ____ $250
One knabe console plano, mahogany finish, was
.
when
Den
Three
Cub
Scouts
2 door. v-e II.Otor.
$1490.00, now al $898.00
Four door. 6 eyl Auto.
Auto. trua.
Thu
column
is.
dedi~ated
to
met
Wednesday
after
school
e One ustd Wurlltzer org~n, modtl 4150, new fam1ly Uvmg, so if you re hav- with den mothers Mrs. Richard ,
trans,
All Power. See This One
$1290.00, only $827.00
k1d trouble or just plain Rosenbaum and Mrs. Elza Gil·
e One Winter splntl piono, walnut finish, regular · ing
58 Buick_ $275 57 Olds _
$IOO
trouble,
let Helen help YOU. more Jr.
prico $650.00, salt price at $457.00
.
See ThiH end Meny Othtn et '
t door.
auto.. lull
e Everything lo reductd-shotl music, guitaro, She will also welcome your The meettng opened with the
2 Dr. VS Am-tic..
own
amuslne
experiences.
Adpledge
to
nag
led
by
Jney
Rospower.
1mplifiers, band instruments, accordians'
dress Helen Bolte! In care of enbaum. Each boy is to have '
ICC8UOfiH1 tfC.
this newspaper.
his costume for program made
by the next meeting. The meetIng closed with the living circle.
Lincoln Heighu
Refreshments were served by ,
311 Second Street
Marietta, 0.
To be Canva81ed
Tommy Reed to Chsrl.. Ride- '
MOTOR SALES
, oul Mike Gilmore Tommy John- 1
Plans were made to canvass son, Harold Sisson, Gary Snouf.l
GMAC fiNANCINCJ
PHON! WY 24170
Lincoln Hetgbls for the Red fer, Ricky Couch, Marvin MeC.dlllac-Oida
Poltlll'll'f
Cross next week when Sew - ~ Guire, Joey Rosenbaum and
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POMEROY
Rite Sewing club met Wednes- Roger Dillard
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hostess.
Mrs. Elza Gilmore Jr., preoident, cnnduc!ed the meeting ;
and members agreed to do sew·
ing for the Veterans Memorial!
Hospital. fl was decided to have
. a 7 o'clock dinner at the Marl tin reslaurant next meeting, fol·
lowed by a Halloween party at
• the club room wilh Mrs. Ron·
ald Browrun~ as hostes:&gt; 'rhe
traveling prize dOIIllted by Mrs.
Edward Wella was awarded to
e
Mrs. Brownillfl.
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A deaser1 couroe waa served
by lbe bnsle!A to the above and
Mn. Raymond Batty, Mrs. Don 1
Mullen, Mrs. Charles Hoffman.
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Mrs. Donald Colllna, Mrs Hsrold Hood, Mrs. Louis Osborne
Mro. Donald McKnight andMrs:
Willard Boyer.

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Mro. Rose S. Reynolds assistant vice president of Ule Citi.
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talk and film of Japanese life
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liook him 11 a birlhda,7 ~nit f&lt;lr bla firat 1llp 1G
the soo. &amp; dearl7 loved Ill of the anlmllo, but
the peak of adventure was tho elepbanto. Hia
OJ• ohone 11 he watdled the great 11'1)' ll-uDiul
111uftle au4 filld hiJ bravely fiWII peanutt, litera
stuff tl1eD1 Into giant crunching jaWI.
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' 0h," he breathed adoringly, "elephanta ar&amp;
b'Ig88 God'"
.
bll'ooo&amp;!
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llio arm tightened around my neck aa hi
loaned to throw more nut&amp; to his jumbo friends
ud I hugged him close, f)ad that already ht baa
.,...__ loarlled to ,.. God everywhere.
I, myseH, wu almoat arown before I roallzed
God's "ever-p.....,ee" and the atrangl;h thlo
lmowledae bring!, 10 It hal been a mat jO)· to
watch the aworeneu of thf&amp; troth develop early
in my son.
Wll,y don't you go to your church and take
your child with you! It Is the 11101t Important
experience you C&amp;ll 1h1N with him.

Qrarles Blssell, Asst.
SUpt. 1days al 7:30 p. m.
Sunday &amp;:bool 9:tltl a.m.; Mom- Lillie IJ&amp;er Ulllteil Gil*
1Dg WOI'Iblp II a. m.; NYPS of Chrlst, Cbeshire • ~ •
1:45 p. m.: I!Wenlng Servtce. Bartf«d Parlsll, w.,. G,
7:30 p.m.: Mldweet Prayor ZIDn, pul4lr. IJarlb4 · flee, 7:30 p. m. Wedneaday.
Cmrcb, CommuDion Worsblp
lllddleporl Olara o1 1111 Nu- aervlee I a. m. Tueod.ay, 3:41
- · Rev. a,Je J. 8artlotL Children under 12; '· aDidrell
Sunday &lt;;chool f,30 a. m.; Morn- 12 and up; 7:30, Adalt· lltud)'
lletillobOJD llpllll _ . . , ol1lp U L 111.; S.8111111111t1c - Scbool at 10 L m.; WSCS lal lng Worship 10:30 a. m.: NYPS i group.
!CiftiBI Bend: Rev. C. 1.. O'C&lt;I&gt; tiCe, 7 p. to. Pray« meetlnl. l1turlday ol mooth;
Board Y011n1: People, 1:45 p. m.; Evao- ~ ftR CJIIIed ~'.pastor: IIDberl Ltwll, 111P1- 1:10 p. 111. Wedllesdar; YCIUII8 IIMtlng ant WetodJJ of the ,.uatle meotlllg 1:311 p. m.; bJter1aD Cbllrdt, lilt. 11!1111111
e. m. Morning Worship People's Servlco Friday, 7:311 IIIO"th.
PrayeT .,.,.,, ·~. Wed , 7:30 p.m. Rnppel~ paalm': 8t1111aJ 8eboGI
Sunday Scbool: 7 p. m. £9. p. m.
flalwaodl lhlllotllol CUR
l'll1woJ I:Urdt ol Ill• Nu- t:30 L m. llr, J'rttl Lnll,
aerv!ce: '!'&gt;unday, 7,30 ~ o1 God, MI. IIOrlall - Pearl A. euto, pastor. wor-- 1tene, Sunday 8cbooJ. 8:30 a. oupt.; 10:30 a. m. W&amp;IIIIPi
I
m. Prayer lllleiiD&amp;.
lev. Dllllel Workmaa, , . - o111p aervlco 10 L to. evoey m.: Morning worship 10:45 a. p. m. YF: .Wed. l::sr Jlllllllr
Corpentor lloptlll Qaldll 8allday SChool Ui a. m.; WDI' Olber Sunday 7:4&amp; p. m. SUD- 111. Evening Worsbip. 7 p. m.; OJotr, 7 p. m. llllllor Qalr.
Sanday SCbool 9:30a.m.; Mom- lblp oervtco 11 L m. and 1•10 der School, 10 L m., Jolm Prayer meeting, 1 p. m. Wed. 1Jracaot nna ~ ,_.
lng Worsbip 10:15 a m.
L m. Prayer meeilnl 7:30 p Balley, Supt. Prayer meeting Rev. Clyde v. Heoderson, ~ bylerian Cburcb- CbarcbFin1 BIIPIIII CIIIIIOII, MW41e- m. 'i'ueadar: YOWl&amp; People'
The Untied Metbodlsl Cburcb tor.
v'-c, , a. m.; Su.-1•&gt; Scnool
port, Rev. Donald Boone, oas- -11na. 7:30 p. m. Frldajl.
Pomeroy - Mel•in Alkire, B.A. Cllureb of llle NIIZIIftll&lt;, Po&amp; 10 a. m.; Bible Study, Wed.,
tar: Sunday Scoool 9:10 L m., Ralland Cbarcb 01 Goo, lief, B.D., pastor. Church School eroy Rev. Clyde Benderloa, 7:38 p .m.
Hollman. IIU)IL; 10:11 a. Jolin Smallwood, pastor: llunday 1:15 a. m., Leo Crew, Supt. paator: SUnday School 9:30 a. Cheablre-Kygel"ilartford .I'll&gt;
Worship Service; BYP e p. School 10 a. m.; l!lvan~ellstlc Leo Vaughan, Asst. Supt. Di· abip services 7:30 p. m. Sun. Ish. Hartford Baptist . llllll'cb
Evening Worship, 7:30 p. aervlce 7 p. m.: Young People •ine Worship 10:30 a. m. Ser- m.: 14D111in1 Worablp t0:30 a. Momlng Worship 8:11 D£T SirWed. 7:30 p, m. Prayer Endeavor 7 p. m. Wedllesday; mon "Rekindle the Gilt of God! ......... 7,30 p. m. P r a y e r moo "Walcbfulnesl or tbe Tell
1':~::.11&gt;urodey, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting 7 p, m. satin' I p. m. Melbodlst Youth Fel- m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening Virgins." Tueaday - Ofllcen
h
day.
lowship. Christian Higher meeting. 7:30 p. m. 'l'buraday. planning meeting, 7 p.m. EI71',
Ftrsl Baptlll Cbvcll, Grace Eptaeopal Olureb, Education Crusade ElOCIItive Cblll'tb ol lite N......,•, RaRev. Carver Williams. ,.,...,, The Rev. Rlcbard H. Committee and Team Coptains cine, Obio. Sunday Scbool at
1~~iScbool 9:30 till t0:2A). l4artin, Rector. Sunday- Mor- will meet in the church office 1:30 a.m. Sunday Worablp
service. 10:30 L m.; 111118 Prayer ond 11ermo11, 10:80 Sunday evening at 6 P·. ~- Service 10:30 a.m. SUnday Eveand Junior cburcb for a.m. COffee hour foUowing.
Tneaday, 7:30 P- m. Lyd10 Cu- nlng Service ?:30 p.m.; Mid •
Baterprtsa EUB Cllareb, Rev. cle of lbe WSCS meel1, at lbe week Prayer Service WednetFirst Baplisl Cbarcll, Raelllt Menzel Smith, pastor. Wonhlp cburch. Thursday evening Choir day 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris M.
Rev C 1.. O'Conner, putor. service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday reheBrBliL _Public "mvJted to Wolle, Pastor.
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;~~-~:y 'Scb oo1 8.·30 L m., Sam Schoo~ 10. 30 8 · m. Youlb Fel- Sunday
attend divme
worship
this
Ralland
&lt;llurcll
of lhe Nuu- morning
Mrs c L O'Connor returned
supl; 10'45 a.m. Mon&gt; lowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys and Ran Mdhodlst eblii'Cb CJe: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; borne . oft~r ~pending two weeki
a. m. at Mea dow B"'dge , W. Va. fol·
ng wonhlp: 6:30 P. m. BYJ' Girls
Ev Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;
2nd - SUnd ay Schoo I 9 a. m., Mrs. Mornmg
Ev ··"·tiWorship. 10,45
7
45
7
30
Junior l"ellowablp; 8 p.m.
enlng service • p. m.,
Pred Neaae SUpl Worship seran.~ c service . : p. m. lowing ihe death of her mothEvento• service: 7:30 p. m. "?d ttb SWJdsys: Youth Choir, 'flee 10 ._' m. Rev. Wendell ~';:.prayer serv,ce, 7:45 p. er. Her father, C. H. Vandall.
Prayer meeUng; G.30 .P. m. Wednesday. Prayer BtuUer, pastor.
·
esday.
accompanied her home to spend
7
p, m. Wednesday, Senior Meetmg, =30 m. Wed!lesday. Bealb Oletbndlsl Cbarcb, Mid- Syra""'! Cboreb olllle a brief visit.
lllkl'irPractlce: 3_:30 p, m. Tu.. Lottrldge EUB Cllureb.
dleport, 14. E. Dowson, pastor; rene, William c._Thorpe•. pastor,
.
Engene E. Emerson. pastor, Mrs. Nan Moore &lt;llurcb School SUoday &amp;-hool9.30 a. m., Morn- Mr. and Mrs. Chester Simp. Junior Chmr Practir•
Hartford Bapllsl Chnreb, War- Sunday School 9:45 o. m. Ru. SUpl; Cburcb
&amp;: 30 a. lng worsh1p 10 ,31 a. m.
son ~pc11t Sunday, Sept. 26, at
G. Zinn, pastor; worship aeU Archer, Supl
Sunday m.· Worabl Servi ' 10 ,30 L
PenleeOIIII Assembly, Route Humcane, W. Va. due to the
ce,th F, U
Ul, Rev. 0 aul E. Jones, pastor. dealh of • cousm, Donald Rap..rv·1ce• 9 a. m. "My Brother's worship 10:45 a. m. . and 7;30 m. '. Methodl~ st you
e ow. Sund Sc I
ld M Sl
!tended
m • Official Board
Keeper.' ' Church School 9:50 a. p. m. alternately. Bible olwly sbi• 7
ay hoo 10 a. m:: Wo~ po . rs. mpson
a.
m . Tuesday · Children under and prayer service ted by past.p,_ P. ·•
day, Wednesday and Fr1day.
the funeral on Monday With Mr.
12:•Craft 3:45; 'cboir, 4:30; Chii· or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Cbrt&amp;- ~eeting, lsi Sunday 01 month, The Peolet:ollll Charcb, Mid- and Mrs. Warren Wolfe ~f East
12 Up:Bibkl Study 6 p.m.; 11an Endeavor, 7:30 p. m., 3rd •30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday dlepor~ South 3rd Ave.: SUnday Liverpool and Mrs. Cadiz Betz
&amp;:45: Adults: Bible Study Saturday ol month.
ol 'llOIIIb, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor ScbooiiO a. m.; Sunday evening. of Wellsville. White here Mr.
7:30 p. m.
Mornine Sllr EUB Cllareb, Wednesday, 7 p, m. .
ovangelisdc service, 7:30 p. m. and Mrs. Wolfe were gueata of
Rullalld First Baptist Cbarcb Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: 9:45 Minersville ~etbodiSI Cburcb Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. Mrs.
: Carnahan and Mn.
IS,md•,yScb&lt;'ol9:30a. m. Preacl&gt;- a. m. SUnday School, Fred Wendell G. ~tutler,
Pastor. m.; SatnrdJ: night Prayer and Betz was a guest of the Slmpinll Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Smith, supl; Earl Shuler, Ass'l Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- Worship 7·"0 p. m. Pastor, Rev. sons.
Free WW BapUII Cbiii'U, Morning worship 10:45 a. m.: lib~.,:~·~.: 11 ';M:.;od.
B. L. Barrett
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Mitchell
Rutland, Paator, Rev. p au I Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thutt- James Earl pe a t ~liHarrisonville Presbyterian ot Atlanta Ga. , spent several
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 L m. day.
Sayer Sup! y,suJ..' o;, h ol v~ Cburcb, John DaVIes, pastor: days vi.!iting his sisters a ad
0
Wftla
the
hope
U
will,
in
10me
mea1ure,
foller
and
help
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Guy Priddy, SUpt.; Preaching Soutb Bethel EUB Cblll'&lt;b - ._ m.: Pre~ching 1j a'm
Churcb SChool 1&amp;:30 a. m. Wo,... Lcother-in·law. Mr. and Mrs.
,
tain tlurt which i$ good in family and community life, thil fea. oervlce, 7:30 P· m.; Prayer ser- Rev. Engene E. Emerson, pa,. Poriland Melbodist Cb~rch- ship service :30 p. m.
Critl Bradford and Mrs. Helen
r ... ,_
ed
d
•ices, 1:30 p. m. Wednesday. tor. Sunday Scbooi 9:45 a. m., H. L. McDaniel, pastor. Sunda
Rem·ganlzed Cbur&lt;b ot J..as Younce v'to accompanied them
...re .. 1poruor
by the bwineu firml an organi:iationa
Mt. Morlab !lapllat Cbnrcll, Norman H. Bahr, Supt. Sunday School S:30 Harold Roul Christ of Latter Oay Samts, ali to p, &lt;ersburg and were dlnwhote name. apJHKII' below.
Corner ol Fourth and Malo Sl Wonhip 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. Supt. Kenneih McLeod llliSL miles from Racine 0!1 Raclno- ner guest• of lbeir nephew and
Middleport. Rov. Nyle Borden, 111. Alternately. Bible Study Supt:, Preaching ?:30 p. ~~- Sun- Portland Road; Sunday School wife, Mr. and Mrs. Orland K.
minister. SUnday School 9:30 and Prayer service led by past- day
,9:30 a. m.; 1\orship 10:30 a. Mitchell.
L m. Arnold lllcberds, SUpL or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
Method!Bt ~···cb m., Sund•" evening oervice at
11 ~!online
p
~ • 7 :10
Wed
h.
Mr. and Mrs . .hick Sharpnack
Worship,
10:30
a.m.
Syracuse
E.U.B.
Cbnreb,
aul
.n.
L.
McOaniel,
pa•tor' Sun- . :. p. m.:
.. wors '" serv11
dey School 8:30 a. m.·, ~-~ 100 at_ 7:30 p. m. Pastor
_ , C. W. and sen William G. spent !leV·
Niao•ol Bapi!A Cllurdt: SUI&gt; A. Sellen, Paotor.
"~ Prof!
All
eral days in Columbus wUh
111
School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- 9:30 a. m. Sunday School, Ben lDg 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; .
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eveomg serv- their otl1er children. Sgt. Wil·
Middleport, Ohio
Ulddleporl, Ohio
II L m.: Prayer service, Quisenberry, SupL; 10:30 e. m. Prayer and Bible Study, ?:30 p. 1""' begm at 1:30 0 '"·
liam G. Sharpnack alter a 30
p, m. Wednesday.
Morning Worship oervlce, Ill m. Wedn.sday.
Oor Lady o! Loretto Mission d"ys vacat. '" left for California
Carleton .:;bare~, llngshnry and 8rd Sundays ol tho month; lleck Springe MethodiJit - LonJ Bottom~ Rev. Tbomas 1'6- to take flight for overseu duty.
Road, Rev. Clyde Hinton, pu. 7:30 p. m. Evening EvangeJia. Chester Lemley paator· Wor- tronek, admiDIStrator: SUndsy He wi1o be stationed at OJdna.
. tor. Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.; lie Service, 2nd and 4th SUJ&gt; ship se"lce 9:JO a. m:; Sun- Mass 8_,30 a. m., est.; Holy Uays wa.
llalph Carl, supL SUnday Wor- day or month. BETHANY - day School, IO:Io a. m.; MYF ol Obhgati?n, 7 p. ?'· .
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wheeler
obtp service, 10:30 L m. and 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship: 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible Sl. Jolm '. Catho~• Milslon:
IIUan of Good Bread
1:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer 10:30 a. m. Sunday SChool, Bly- Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. near Guysville !Dutch Ridge): of N&lt; .v Boston were weekend
We Fill All Doctors PrlserlpUono
guests of her parents, Mr, and
lluntlneton, W. Ya.
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. llle Theiss, SUpl; 6:30 p. m. Ratlalld Melbodlsl ~ Rev. Franl! Mamerl,
P..
WY 2-2955
Pomeroy
Mrs.
Thereon Johnson.
Colamblr Cbepel: Wonblp..,.. Youth Fellolll'lhlp. CARMEL - Rev. C. J. Lemley,
pasiOr: lOr, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.:
olct eacb Sunday 9:15 a. m.; g,30 a. m. SUnday Scbool WaY" Churcb School 9:30 a. m.: Wor Jloly D•y of ObhgaUoo 6:30 o.
The Rev. C. L. O'Connor wu
SUnday School 10 e. m.: Youth ne RoiiSb, Supl: 10:30 a. m. ship service, 10:30 a. m., M m.: ConfesSion, I&gt; hour hefort in a revival at
Clarksvllle,
Ttnn.
with
Dr.
W.
Roy Step.
Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wo,... MOI'Din8 Worship, 2nd tmd 4th Y. F. Monday, 6:30 p. m.
· Mass.
ship 7 p, m. eacb Sunday.
Sunday of 1be month; B p. m. Sttvenvtllo Methodist Cburcb The Se_lvaHoo Army, Env., art, Oct. 5 to 10.
Bndblll')' Cburdl ot Cbrlsl, Evening Evangelistic Service, Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday Ray S. Wmmg, olflcer m cbarga.
Art Marcum, minister; Bible lBI and 3rd Sunday of montb.
SChool, 9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness mee~
Steve Cleland and Ben Petrel
Pomeroy
WY
2-2440
130
E.
Second
UO Uacola &amp; Middleport
School ud Mornlnl Warsblp, Tuppen Plalna EUB Cburtb, Supl, Services Thursday even- 1mg, J0,3o a. m. Sunday Selloot. students at Ohio Univenlty in
10:30 a. m.; Chrlstlaa Endeu• Rev. Eugene E. Emerson. pas- lng.
ISunday 7 p. m. Young People'• Athens o,Ient the weekend with
or, 1 p. m.: Evening Worship, tar; Sunday worship 9:30 L m. Sulton Metbodlst Cbureb - Legion: 7:30 p. m. Salvatioo their parents.
p, m.
Sunday Scbool 10 a. m., Ho- H. L. ..lcDaniel, pastor: Clint . meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 La- Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and
""·ev"'..... , bart Vineyar•.., SUpL Bible Stu- Orr, Supt. Preach'""
9:15a.m. Idies
l.eaJllle: 7BP.· m. Prep children of Ga Ill·polls spent a1
• ,. we CoiDDI_,..,
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7
0
30
Eolabllshed In ISM
Rev. Russell Cline, pastor. -~ dJ and prayer oervlcea led by Sunday SChool 10:15 a m
es;
. 0• m. lble study, evening with Mr. and
Mrs.
YoWJg
People's
service
7,30
p.
pastor,
7:30
p.
m.
Tuesday.
Oak
Grove
MelhodiSI
Church,
prayer
meeting.
Other
servlceo
Frank
Cleland.
Wool Columblo, W. Va.
lollddleport
wv a-3284
111. Thursday; EviJIIellstlC lei' ' Adult claas meeting 7:30 p. H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl bf announCI!menl
Ph. Masoa 773-!11593
vice Saturday, 7:30 p. m.; and 111. last Monday of month.
Cross, SJpt. Sunday School at Pomeroy Seveolll Day Adveo- i Miss Barbara Roush of Co
Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Federat.d Clnlreb, i'Omeroy, 10:15 a. m.; Preachillg 9:15. till Cbareb- Mulberry Height&gt; lumbus spent a weekend wltl
11em1oc11 Grove Cbrilltan Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor; Syracuse Methodist Church, Rd., north of Meigs Memorlll her grandparents, Mr.
and
Cborcb, Worship service, 1:!0 carl Kautz, SupL: Sun d e y Wendell G. Stutler,
pastor. &amp;spital Pastor. F. W. Glflonl Mrs. Owen 'Vatson.
a. m. Sunda~ School, 10, a. m. School, t a. m.: Worship hour Wonhip Service U5 a. m. S11J1o Assistant Pastoc, Jameo R Rev. ""' Mrs. Paul Sellers
Bulova Watch~• - Sales and Service
West l4aln St.
Pomeroy
Terry CuiiUIII!, Supl
10 a. m.
day School9:45 a. m. MYF Sun- HoUer. se;vices on Saturday spent a da at an EUB meeting
186 N. Second
Middleport
Support tbt Church ol Your Choice
Bndlonl Cburcb ol Cbrlsl, Mt Uhloo F.W.B. Cllareb - day 6 p. m. Prayer meeun~ Sabbatb 8cllool, 1.30 P· m.; near Mari:tta.
Jo 1
Roblnloo,
Minister; Sllllday Sdlool 8:45 a. m., Earl Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Worship, 2,30 p. m.: You tb
Homer Forrest.
Supl,: Bible Starkey, supt.; Evening wor
Letart Falls United Brethren meeting. 3:30 p. m.; Bibl• Stu- Mrs. Mae Pearson returned
School 9:30; MorDing Worship, ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Col, inC risl Churcb, Sunday School dy. Thursday, 7:311 p. m., •' lmme after visiting three weeks
10:30 a. m.: Evening Worshi~, Loyman; Young People's mee~ 8:30 a.m. worship services. Tbe t1 Evans Heights, Gallipolis.
with her sisten, Mrs. Bertha
p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. to. ing and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.; llrsl and lhird Thursday evenEdeo United oretllreo b Adams Mrs. Ola Adams and
''Everythln&amp;: ID Hardware'"
·Bible Study.
Wednesday; Cbnlr prsctice al inp al 7:30 and lbe second and Cllrtst Cborcb: Rev. Elden R. Mrs. Goldie Sayre at Zaneo·
Chesler, Ohio
Dotter Cburtb o! C b r lol 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
fourth Sunday nighta at 7:30. Ralke. oasoor; SUndav SChool, v1lle and Rosev1lle.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preacl&gt;- Danville Pllertm Bollness, (P. James Morrison, pastor.
10 a: m.; Wtnnio Holshlger. supl Mr. and Mrs. Orner Cramlet
infl 10:30 a, m.. first and third 0. Langsville, Ohlol, Rev. 0. H. Oyllell flail _me Melbodlll, CbriSUan Endeavor, 7:15 p..,,_ spent several days at Bucyrus
Cor., pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 Beber' E. Smilb, Sr.. paoiOr: Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, president. with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Muon aty Cbareb o1 Cbrlst. a. m., Rober! Grate, SupL Wor- Sunday SChool 9:30 a.m. 0. 0 . classes to: all .. Song serv1cea. Wilt and family.
Miller Street; Sunday
Bible ship service al 10:3; a. m.; PI!- Patterson, Supt.; Mormng Wor- s p. m. Preactung 1::!11 p. m.;
Take Someone With You To Churcb
Study 8 a. m. Eveninfl Wor-- g1m Youth, N5 p. m.: Evan- atop t0:30 a. m. Youth Service. Mid Week Pray•r meeting, 1:30 Mr. and Mrs. Brian Slmp!DD
Bulldora and BulldlnJ Suppllea
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, gellstic service, 7:30 p. m. Mid- 1:45 p. m.; EvangeliStic m.. p. m. Wednesday, Cla;;s Lead- and daughter, Lisa, ot WoodsIn Pomeroy Over 80 Yean
Pb. 985-200~
Chester. Obto
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed· 111ge, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet- ..-. Mrs Mazie Rolsmger
f1eid are spendmg a vaeaUon
141ddleporl Clmcll ol Cbrilt, aeaday, 1.30 p. m.
log. Thurs&lt;'•Y 7:30 P m.
Racbtel Evangelical Ualted w1th ~ and Mrs.
Cbe!ter
Attend Tbe Cburcb ol Your Cboieo
5th ant' Main Streets. Donald linCdom Hall ol J&lt;b....,, l'ree Methodlll Cburell, Laur- Brethren Church - Sundey S1111pson and Mr. and Mn.
Hicks, minister; Bible School, Witnesses· Publlc meeting, SUJ1o el Cliff. '•ev R. t ;ene Gill.
School 9,45 a. m. Worship, Ralph Badlley.
I
:30 a.m., Kenne'b McEih-y day 5 p. m., Watchtower IIUdy paalm'. SUnd:q SChool 9:30 a. lnd and 4th Sunday. 9'45 a.
----Asbland 00 Prudlh!la
Supt.;
Morning
Worablp,
1
p.
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Bible
olndy
Tueaday
m.;
Pblt
Wise.
oupL;
Mornmg
to.
AcluiSb
Miller,
pastor.
5&lt; to $1.00 and up
Brown'l Bottle Gao
0:30
m. Evening Worship, I p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. -st\lp !0:30 a. m.; Y out b UB Uur&lt;:b, t.elar·
·••
Obto
WY 2-3498
wv 2-21tl8
Pomeror Pomeroy
7 p. m., Prayer Service, Wed· m. 'l'ltlmday: Mlnlstry
Service• 7 p. m.: Evangelistic da1 SChool 1:30 a m.; Worship
nesday, 1 p. m.
oervice 7,30 p. m. Mid · Week w " Sundal 1·30 o m
1
1 p. m. Thursday.
Cbureb ol Chrlsl, Pomeroy, 81. Paul's and Sl Jobn'a prayer servlco 1:30 p. m. Wed
Letart Falls Unlled Bred~rto " __ •
Jerry Masters, pastor: Sunday Latheran church. _ Morning Wednesday •lid Friday evening in Christ Church. Jame; Mur- 1
School 8:30 a. m. Church 10:30 worship 8:15 a. m. and 10:45 rr-edom Gospel Milsloa. S. rison, pastor. Sunday SChool at
Furniture
and
Applluceo
,
L m.: Christian Endeavor, 6:30 a. m.; Sunday Scbool8'30 a.m. sban
Sf;•••,...•ill• Road' E. J 9:30 a. m. Preacnmg , er v·ces l Mrs. EWJie Brinker and Wll·
Quail!!&gt; Furnllart at Lo- Prloet
1p. m. Evening Service, 8,30 p. (Both eongregalians are meet- Griffith, pastor: Ro~er W ' ~ first aod third Thur&lt;day even- I liam Carkl..:• speat iluadl)' 1ft.
Pbont USG-2126
Cbealtr, Oblo
lllddloport,OblA
m.
lDg as 0110 al SL Jobn's Church fwd. Supt.. Sunday School 10 ings at 7:30 p. m. Second and ernoon with Mr. and~ J Rulland Cbnrcll ol Cllrtst. 11 Pine Grove while lbe new a m.: Evangellstle Service, 7- fourth Sundav ev&lt;nings at 7·30 Gainor Ill Pomeroy.
Bible School 1:30; Communion St. Paul's Church ts belnr bUilt. Stl •· m. "Tayer meetin~. 7:311 p m. Prayer meelin~ secmid ' Attending the !all OQII(erenc!e
10:30 a. m., V. H. Braley
Allred Methodist Cbur&lt;b _ ~- m Tues&lt;la1
and lourUI fhursday evenings of the American LeclaD Aull1o
Supt. Sabra C&amp;naday, planlal; Rev. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Rotland MIHton : Olive New- and firs. and thir~ Sundav ev- iary at Athens Friday froallbl
Study. 7:30. Deibert Ro- Sunday School at 9:30 a. m., IDID. missiOnary pasto" suo- enlngs at 1:30 p. m.
Racine Post 1111 wero •
Gil'
IBible
mine,
lender.
Charles
Taylor,
Supt.
worship
day
SC!Iool.
t:lllo.
m.:
W_.P
lilt.
Hennon
Jntted
llrelbren
net
Smith,
Mrs.
I11J1e
Slldtll
LOCAL UNION ll8tl8
Zion ~ II CbNI. Pom• service 10:45, Vere Swartz, lay 10:30 a m.: li'reacblng. 7:30 P. in Christ Church. Jamea Mor· and Mn. Eunit BriDbr.
&amp; Main SL
RlveoawoocJ. W. VL
roy • Harrtsmville Road, Eu- leader. Sunday 7:45 p. m. Evan- to.; Prayer aorvlce, 7:tltl p. m. rison, pastor. Su••day
School
Melvin Circle ct lllaltcl'd'
Underwood. mlnlsler. Bl· gelistic service. with Rev. Ches· lbursday
9:30 a.m. · Preaching services SJ!OII! a day wllh hla IIIOUitlr,
scbool t:!O a. m.;" M,..nlna ter Lemley preaching
and 8)'1'1lc... Mlsslotl. Ret. Earl ltrst and third SUnday nights Mary Circle, &amp;1111 llrt. J'Nd
""rsbip 1,30 P.m.: ~~Reed Rev. Casto leading the sin~ing CUster. pastoc: Servi.ces every al 7:30p. m. Second and iourth Shain • RadDe IPIIII 1 ...
Cllaldl and O!tlce SuppUeo - Gifts
Biblo 'ehonl •
each night through Oct. 24.
at ·1:30 o . '"
Sunday mornings at II ~- m. with Mn!. Clrele llllll.
~- Cloan* ol G!l( Rew.
Cbeslel Ole- Cllnrcll Tile Cllorell ot lllo Nail,.... Prayer meeting every Wedne9- Mr. and 1fr1. aa,ma ...
lllddleport
WY 2-28fl
Baken o! Bol111m Brood
GUhart ~ . ~· Sunday Pearl A. Casto, f'loiitor; Wor ttJester: Rev. Herbert GrQte, day al7:30 p. m. Cbrisllan E~&gt;- liz called &amp;1. tile Jleal•litia
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RUTLAND AUTO SALES
SH 2-4183

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114 FT. General Elect ric Refri.g· , DE_. EP F,~REE.. ZE, 700,lb. ca pa.. C·
north Une of uld Fnallon, we•t 43
rod• and 10 linD from the northeas t
OJ PU r ]nved one gone lo rrst. l erator . 549 Headley Sl., M1d11 y. J ract1rally rww.
H&lt;n· ,
eomer of nald Fraction No. t2; tlw~
And tho~e who think of h1m dleport, Ohio.WY 2-2859.
gam pnce. Ph. 992·7436.
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::;u~~o a~~d t~0 "u~rt:o d:!~~~n:-e:: Ha~,- :r~.E ~8• ~~; f:e. PT. PLEASANT- Mlss Cart•·ach da y
10 14 3tr
10 12 61p
uld Cly1te v. Watlon. and wnt llne
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RUTLAND 0
ot Ham n. Kt!ller'• land; them·e died
unexpectedly Th\U'sday oyn _ea 1 n WI
~me
Are the ones who loved him
1MEIGS SWIFT HOMES, M2
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norUI II de1re.! eut alonJ WAI.Ion mornl'ng at his •orne.
the brtde of fheodore Ray Mel·
•n~ Keller l.ndl. 1!1 rodl .and 2:1
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FniGIDAIRE. defrosli ng type , E. Main, Pomeroy. Ohio. Ph. l._,.....,......,.--,.....,~--=,....,..,===,...===""''""''"'lllnlu- to .an iron pin; on nutb
brsL
rose at an open ehureh Wed·
No one knows the sil rnt hl'art· all in first class shape. Bar- WY 2-2975. Write or stop in
:~o::ldno~f~c~\~ Zt.~~~ ,,.,;10 ~·
He was born March 24, 1890 ding Saturday, October 2S at
gai n pr1ce. Phnne ~9Z - i43tl.
ache.
for our_rree cata log and ~o~Auto Sales
~Insurance
;~~i~;." ~:n:~~:n:0 2~ act·~..
in Mason County, a son of the~7 : 30 p.m. in the Trinity MethoOnly tho~e who havr lust ran
10 14 6tp
ey sav mg home
ownership
GRANGE INsuRANCE. MaDea or leu. •nd t.ein11 the oortnwc1t Pilei late Henry S. and Marion Min- dlst Church with the Re9. C.
!Pi ] ,
program.
9 22 Jl)tc
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ol a 61~ acre tr•ct of l•nd lparcel trum Hart. He was a \leteran of S. Thomrwnn officiating.
1960 IMPALA convertible, $700. Insurance Agcmcy, lnc .• Pom- :a~.o~':!v~e~.~ ~~a~~e:~~;l d:~~ World War I and a member ol
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Of the grid we bear in si lence 1962 V \LIANT llousetrailer 10
x 50-' Two ' bedrooms. Will sell 11958 In x 4~ Gre&lt;~t Lakes trail· C :l'l WI 9-3773 or contact Ger· eroy. Phone WY 2-3381.
datetl Aur~u•t 19, IR4o8, and r..cortted the Pm.nt Pleasant Chapter Of· Miss Wilson has ll!lked Mrs.
!'or the one we loved so well.
ld H t T
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o l ,._ In l&gt;t!ed Book 154. at P•J• :mo. ~d
Sadly missed by his wif~. \Irs. ' for $3000.00 wHh furniture or I er. $20(}(} .00.
M. A. llall, a -ar' annPrs un :
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"""' Records of MeliB {'.QUnty, On!o. refer- the Veterans of World War I Tom F'i ~her, sister of the bride- -I ence to wllltn 1.1 llflretly m10.e Thfl
to serve as Matr·~
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Lt•onard H. Kol'ntg .1nd fa m- 1, S2.~00. 00 without
furniture. Reedsville, Ohio.
10 4 tfc
___ 10 _15. 'Jtc lAETNA CASUALTV lnsunmcthe~Jn dc•cr!bed tract being ~~bJec• and the Disabled American Vet· groom,
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ily. his ~ ister, Mrs. 0 s c a r lias porch and one exrta room
1957 CHEVROLET Pickup half- Mullen Insurance Agency, Ine. !:r!i ~~!~ 1 ::h~00°:e,~~Y b~' 1 'tt!~ erans Chapter 27 of Mason. Honor and Miss SUBSD Wilson.
Weber, and his mother . !\1rs. tiJdl can be moved with it.
Help Wanted
to.n truc.·k_ A-1 condi.tinn. New Pomeroy, Phone W'J 2--3381. reooraed In Vol. Hte, at P••• ~.
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sister of the bride, will serte as
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Dorothy Smalley. !0 15 He Ca ll Chester 00~2352 or ""
;,ru·
tJrcs. Ca II IVY 2·2166.
8 1 lfc lH!ed RfC!ordl o1 MfliP county, (1h.lo. SurVJ·v,·ng are his WI'fe • Kalle a brt·desm&amp;·d·
.. ---- - ---- 12:l5:1 or see Earl Will iams
DRIVERS "JEEDED in
this _ _ __ __ ._ _ 10 ~5 Jtc i rHOTO Copymg Servtce. Cop N?~:nT~,..~~- !~';!cu~n ";;:cu~2~ ~~~o'::yH)a~:n:f ~ta~a~t~ Mr. Tom Fisher wiD.,.! best
10 14 6!P 1 An·a: Nationwidr- Mob i I e 1964 VOLKSWAGEN, wsw's ra-~ les made of legal papen. ~n~m::tn•M:~Yth~.:~~~~ds' ~~;n~c:rt~~ ; two brothers, Jasper of
-~C~rd_ ~!_ Than~s
man for his brotber..in·la... and
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I WJ~H TO thank everyone for . RECONDITIONED TV, record Home transporter need~ own- dio. "Xtr gasoline heater. birtb records and aJmost aD)' ~~=~~~~n~~du'o~"t.:w:!~t:Yn~:~~:~ tart Rt. 1 and Harley of Day- Joe Cran~all and Alan l,(ayser.
their ca rds, and letters. sent
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rv · 129 er . operators. Financial as- Dallas Walker. Ma~on
W. other documents.
land own~d by Elmer Newi~nd; them·fl ton, 0.·, one sister, Mrs. Fran- both cousins of the bride, will
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sistance
for
truck
purchase.
va.,
CalJ
773-5686.
Reuter lDSuraace, rome- lOUth on M8ry B~ker llne 13 n:odt to
be us hers.
dur ong m\.' stay in tht: Veter-1 payers
R .• I
$19 g~
..., I •lo ne .:-ornrr; thence In a We&lt;itl!tly cis Smith of New Haven· and
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an 's hospit-al, Richmond, Va. l a up. ecoru Payers
.. a For details wril&lt;' : Nationa l
10 12 tfc
1 f ttc direction 11 rod•; thenee In 3 north·
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The} were an greally appre-1 up, radios , $9 95 up. Crosley Convoy, In c. De pt. 40, P.O.
f.~! :t~.~~~ ~e~J~n&lt;l~'\h~h:c. -a"~~~ one granddaughter, Katrinka Miss Wilsen is the daughter
l Console. Ja il wave l, $24.95. Ho~ BO~fi. Dawson Station. l 0. McCoy, Auctioneer, Cbee 1
Legal Notice
lin Elmu New l~nd '• 110010 10 r 0 ,18 to Hart of Letart.
of Capt. and Mrs. J. N. Wll10n,
Co aled. R)•ther Rou sh.
werner nadJo '1 .v. .\fddl
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sen d Ie Ie· ter, Ohio.
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Ole place ot bej'in ninx. con llonlnx 115
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OF
COMMON
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more
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beinr
tht
ume
Funeral
services
will
be
held
10 14 21
port
10 H 3tc
phone number with lnf!U iry .
--~-MEIGS COUNTY, OHIO
prt!m.lllot~ conveyed Oy deed ffli'O td - Sunday 2 p.m. ·n the o·· Grove Pleasant. Mr. Melrose II
lht
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LEGAL NOTICE
ed in Vol. 147, Pa1e 186, Dero R~CU\
SEVEN ROOM HOUSE with
10 15 31p CUSTm1 BUTCHERING and
No. u .no
cortt~ of Meln t:oun1y , oh,o, • nd be- Church with the Rev. 0. H. son Qf R. H. Melrose :&gt;1 ItO
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r•vl Harrl1. rlllntlff,
lnl' the ume preml1e1 r,; n~eYcJ lo
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"- -. -- ballt, basement and gas fur- QLTALIFIED PERSON to re- cuttmg. Will buy hides every
n.
Gord_on J . lloce and
ura A. Hoce Carder asd the Rev. Stanley Main treet, and tbllatl .1111"1.
I WILL NOT be resprm~Jhl e fori nare . 410 Spring Ave. Ca ll
move trees. Call WY 2-3686.
Mond &lt;1y Phil Meier, Phone ~::.,~::,~~~.!!:~:!;.~~viHt.,
=~~ly,!e c~~v~;~:;: ~;·c~01w 1 :!~o;:i~~ Moore officiating. Burial will Melrose.
dr.bt s contracted I.J) ... uy olh· IV\' 2.2216 _
10 14 3tc WY 2-35!1),
t 13 tic 1 Exuutor~ •nd A1111n• of
Volume 163. at Pa11e :1() Deed Re - be · th 0 k G
te
~"'• -v• " ' ' ' ' countl'. Ohio.
m e a
rove ceme ry. A closed recep~h
W r1
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er than myself. William E. · __
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and
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Arnold.
10 J5 3tp
- ~a ur a~·. C (' r l H k
Plumbing ! Hol, too wrt,nt. wilD re&amp;lde• 11t 451 The real e•t•te wa~ appraised at
Friends may call at the Mohrtes
Cw.:~S Jenu.
1111..u'dl•" age d,I KARL GRUESER
I 16 1965 !0 ·30 a rTl at Rol'k I ouse eeper,
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Gardne r Drive, Port Cha rlot~. F'lorl - S3000.oo and c;mnol be ~ nld for 11'~1
be held following tbe IIIlUDQil~
CATHOliC WOME~'s Club of S' . ',.... ·
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to live in CarP
far child-! and He; tmg,
Mmersv11Je aa. L. J . wn,nt. wno re~~ide~~ •t us than two lhint. of Ule ~/•pr:.l•ed v~ Stevens Funeral Home Satur,
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prmgs ~.range 11. a11:
Win
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Oh E d
~ I t:athcr!TK' ~treet Duquelne. Ptnrllyl- Ul .
day from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6:30 iD the social rOOIDI.
the Sacred Heart Church of beds comp lf' ll'
like new
ren. Call SH 2-5414.
JO.
n your se~er trou vama, Roto-.cl wn&amp;ht, who ce"d"~ at Ternv of Sale: &lt;:un tn h1~ nd on
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Pomerov will have a Smor.
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10 13 tfc
les. We have all s1zes sewer I?M s ~n n1 _ .Stre_et,
Paril:ersbur.11, 4lay of • e
to
8:30 p.m. The body will be
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. I ct.Jtna cJo~et, bottled ga~ COok
hWest VngJn1a, Mildred Root, who re·
ROBrRT C. HAHTENRA c'H,
lak
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g-asbord m tht! church au dl · . , 1
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mac mes. Reasonable
rates aale• ~L nos s 11 rtn1 street. Parkera.
lherotl , Met•• Ct.unt.f. Oht..
eo to the c urch one hour
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' ~lm e, arge rug. c laJrs, tab-. LADlE. l&lt;"vrn up lo $2.00 hour Call WY 229'"'4 d
. ht Ull rll West Vlqjinll•. c~~pe r Rh•f. whn I .T . Thoma. and Roler F. Redmond
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tormm ~urs ay. October 21, 1 les, quilt&lt;;, egg incubator, ca n· t sewmg ref'ldy cut materials.
· j • ay or mg · re•id.l!l •• Greenview Drtve Par.k- AHorneyA for Pl~inllff
pnor O servwe,
from 5 ti ll 6·30 p m Opt&gt;n
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8 15 tfc
enburJI Weftt YirJant•, the unknowD
UC» •· n :U, 2Y; Ul) t , stc
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, mng jars. 100. c . rug, ptcture Free de!aJls! Babygliy, Warbe1rs. d':l!flH, Je,ateet_. admtnilltratand Mrs. Guy Lynch.
to I e pu W Adult s. $!. 00_. frames flectr·c Iron
nood saw &lt;\-4 Indiana
ono, uecutcn and a.&amp;lliln• of Joh•
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Chi,dr{'n 50 r{'nts
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N T"l 'llOS-'Tf COURT 01111
1 cl o!hmg. anl1que i21 100 yPa r
10 12 6tp
uv. . ..a-JVIC81
devi•ee•, Jea:atee•. admJniatnton. u .
MilO&amp; COUNTY, ONIO
Mr. and Mrs . Blair Cadwal·
10 15 6fc
ld
d
ecutor1 and ...t.rn~ of
Georll'•
No. lt.Hl
o pump , rg.1ns. muzzle loa · BULLDOZER wORK wanted
Wr!Jht. the •on of Ec~ 1 ar WriJht, de.
lader and 800 1 Brian, ~f Sea- PT. PLP'"A.___ ~ - .....
WSE WEIGHT safely
with; er gun , spi nn ing and
flax l
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· A&amp;: CONDmONING Rerr1ger- eeued, 01" lmkDown lieln, clevi.. H,
man spent a weekend With her
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Phone WY 2·2208.
R ,_, le1atee. , admJni1tcatou
executon
ley •• Middl""""' "'-'
Dex-A-Diet Tablets. 0 n 1y wheel, carmval glass , othe r
ation service. JaC'k's eu.g- and mt~U oJ George WrtJ.bt. the
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha M•i:'Coonly"~uw~.
10 11 lOi c eration, New Haven. Pbooe 1.on or Gt! or.1e wnrht, clecuted, tJM.
98c at Stark's Pharmacy.
di shes coffee grindr.r stone
~· 'ured .........,_
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un•nown betn. devUI-. l•rateeto. •11-Barr.
was
Ill 6·.10
1900
9 25 &amp;Otp
Jars,
oil· lamps,
bicycle,
'l1l 2-3537.
4 I tfe M•"•
mint•traton.
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Real Estate For Sale
Rtot. e~ton
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... utiJlLI
'""""'w•ot~~=~rit~~~~~[i~~~~~~ ~ '·-·
Barr and Dickie .......,
P m In a two-veltltle t~~KIIUSU
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AU 1UMliBlLE UUJurance beeD
an d many
ot her I·tems not
hein. devl•••· lenteu, •dmlnl•lr•
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listed. A bake
sale and
tono, e:..ttuton and au!IJI,I rA HeJe•
who are working at Washlngtou, 00 Rt. 6%, four mllel a.t8 ol
eancelled? l.mt vour opera- 1 h
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Everyday Specials
Doman, deceued, and Rotten Doman
p
kend II borne p • Pie--~ u ••,_
lor'• license! can WY 1-2:161.
unc served by Metgs County
~·Mit~
at
.ddl'ell• unknown, will bb DOtltl
a. spent • wee
• OlDt
~. -~ Wl8
PTA. Will take items on JOI
sthat on the et.b dAJ of Oel&lt;:lber. 196:1,
Mr. and Mrs. J . T.......
had admiUed to Holzer V.-....ltal
rrlliU c
Maria's Style Post
Paul Harm filed hll Pfltlll nD •••lllllt
&amp;..oeUml'
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per cent consignment. 1. 0.
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them tn the Court or common Pleu
as di.JJDer guest! recently, Ret. portedly suffering from IQI'ali---~=-~=-----· I McCoy
A t'
I rcuts .
. . .... $ 1.25 of Met1• Coonly, Oh.lo, thu same belnf
ed :!lbould llld :aeck '-i•For Rent
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POMEROY - 1 story frame, Shampoo &amp; Seta . . $1.50 Cue No. 3.8.10 In nid court, lor
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and
Mrs.
Charles
NQrrls
and
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13 31c
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Ule putJUon of eert•!n ru.t Htate m
~~ill tie·
Manley •J erWife
and daughter
TWO BEDROOM house trailer I ;:,===~--5 rooms, bat , basement Wtl
30 day color rinse,
=~~ peuuu dea:crtbed, .. follow•, to.
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to tllill family and Mr. and Mra. Ber·
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in Middleport. All
utilities WEBB CORE DOUBLE track ~everal rooms, furnace heat- Shampoo &amp; set .. $3.50
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Ute ••ld ft:~, or to:!:~ b'::. nard tedue·and Shirley
passengers ill the 1taa1eJ ••
ta pe re&lt;'"-der. Excellent con- mg , front and back porches, Permanents .. $7.50 up
The ronoWinJ destrlbe&lt;l reu ••t.t• red u • PO•ItJLe Utn upon the Ohio
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were not lnjw-ed.
furnl.shed. Phone WY Z-3600 • d.
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$7 1100
l ltuated in the SL.rite of Oluo, Coun- IU.I etrtate of Aid dflceilent
Rebert . Kennedy and Wlllard
.
WY 2--3346 or WY 2-2186.
ltJOn. v 9-2711.
10 13 6tp garage. ' .00.
We Selland Service
t:r of Weill• aAcl .. th• town of
Dated tllla lltb day of Oct~bt!r ltea Reeves of Columbus spent the
The IDl:!lhap occurred whln
10 13 5tc t964H0NDA ''50" and 26" bo-yS MIODLEPORT - One story]
Wi gs and Wiglelll
carltonvillfl :
Ac:tLnl ~:'.~ ~ ~::~:'!b•te c~ weekend here and visited their Manley was traveling ..-tb on
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b. 1 ,
frame, 4 rooms, bath, front
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&amp;elnr •U or Lot No. u •nd thre.
o1o· Yelp Ccnmt:r; ObJo
R 62 nd
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UNFURNISHED HOUSE
sil.
Jcyc e. Contact Guy Spencer'
d b&lt; k
h
f ed
arJe s ty e ost
fou rtnt ur L.ot No. JO •dJ.olDI.q Let
(10) • 1!1, ~ 3to mother, Leona Kennedy who la
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a I Ina:. uw.-..
rooms and bath in Middle- Tuppers Plains. Ohio.
~~rnac~~ r::~ e~.ir gah~a;{ng. RL 124
Ph, WY 2.5271
No. 11.
a patient in Holzer hospital. the Athens Mesaeuger oewspaport. $55 3 month. WY 2-S4J-l.
10 13 Jtc
Large lot 21)(1 ft . on Route '.
Syn&lt;:use. Ohio
save and urept • certain •trtp ot
Mrs. Kimnedy 19 slowly im- per of Athens, Ohio, driven by
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land ko be joJnllJO \bed b:r Ute adni'.Obert L., ZiDmlermaD, ltt St.JO 13 tfC
$5,000.{)(),
Jolnln l' land ownm for lhe pur·
f1_
proving,
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HEATING, PLUMBIN&lt;f, Rural Pole of an alley to Uld tro~a Lott
rJ'
wart, Ohio, pulled from
tbe
APARTMENTS furni shed, unIndian Summer Sale
Ill story Doxol Bottle Gas. Arnold Bn&gt; "· """"" •• lholo•n ot r..,,.,..
Members of the Langsvllle Camp Coole• road -•
furnished , modern and clean.
frame, 6 rooms, bath. utility
vllLt, Metp Count:r, Ohio. Said ttrtp
h h . ed
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IIIJU MilA'
Phone WY 2-3267.
Now AT LANDMARK
room , front porch, enclosed tbers. 618 E. Main Street :~c.~a~~ ~;'":u~!.A:~ 1:!deee::!~ l
c urc enJoy a Wleoer ross Manley. Zimmerman complainback porch. c•llar .
store Pomeroy.
9 2:l tfc
lme uf which il the followlltf bearthe home of Mr. and Mrl. eel of I knee tnJUI'J. Be ... eit10 9 6tc
Douns
of
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and
dllltan~:e.
Viz:
BeJllllliDI
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Gorby Sunday night · After e4 for failure to y1eld ri&amp;bf; ef
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•m• now on 1el1
building, corner Jot. $7,500.00.
AUCI'IONEER
feet nort.b and 51,!. decn. . , ..t
e ROOM BRICK house on But-- at lower prict!l.
AtBERT IW. COX, SALESMAN
Complete Service
lrom !hi! ce nter ot the well on tbe
the wiener roast a short ser- way.
ternut Ave. caU WV 2--5127. COME IN AND REGISTER
WY t--3834)
WY z.-3631
Critt Bradford
!';~~~~I' p:;.~e;~':dn ~~· ~~-: ,~
Mrs. A. • Birr
. was held by Charles Nor-==;-=::-::=~9~10 tic
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF
10 1' ltc
Write. Prone or Ceota..
~~~tk.n!~~:;tiiMnr Loc' No,. 10
Larry R
rls~
Property damage WU till·
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~-- I 100 FREE PRIZES!
NO
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thente t out'h a~ ~nd :~~J~urt~h~::
d
upe,
son of Mr. Mr. and Mn. Dtrane Barr and moted at $500 to the MaDley
t ROOV APRATMENT close , PURCHASE NECESSARY.
FOR -SALE~ 1640Li -·, .H A. c. ~RADFORD
""' ..~ 100 ,,,1.., '""~· owlblan MC8. Lawrence Rupe, of
of"·'·
H'll
and •• truck
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nco n gls.
aa-~
"' ' flll'l'~· eut lfol chairur to llle Langsville a student at Oh. son
""" I spent an even- Icar
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wao a to busl·ness ·'".ecto·on. Phone I
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.aae, Obl 0
\VY 2 3117
eRegisf'tl r At Store or The
room bath, basement, gas
Public blJhw•y rrom whte.b
the
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mother, Mrl , oss. The Sherllf'l departmlut
10
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11 6tp Service Stetion
furnace. Aluminum storm win-! -======...;i;_;l_;:lto;.,,l IOUthWeJl corner ol the brldp ( State University spent a week Alpha Barr.
iuvestigated the accident.
KODERN 2b-edroom house in
, !lows und doors. Carpetingli
~~ •::!.b !:!e':C':r!
end at homr . He,is studying vetcountry. Good water supply ~ POMEROY
and drapes. Can be fmanced.
t~::t';' ri:~m;e!;[.aJ• :JI)t, Melp erinary medicine. Another Stmllld aU conveniences. Write
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WY z. 2293 _
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day guest at the Rope home
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Tbe pr•yflr of lhe PetJUon I• for was M'
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Sam CurtIs, 500 w. 5th St.,
E . M•ln St.
---- - Ute Parutlon of the llld real •tate
ISS
every or s.
Lorain, Ohio.
10 11 6tc
Pomeroy
FOR SALE: - f room house
~~ for ot.hec equitable reuet salcl Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Genknew
bath
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b
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•r• require&lt;~ to •ntwer • - f Sid
i ED
' arge por ' ase-ibe endanu
llld PetltiOll on the Z1ih day ot um 0
ney are announcing the
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B ROOM house, nice yard. SPOTS BEFORE your ..;.,_ ment, new paint, 1 acre
No~'"'"·
'"'"· " ""'""''"' ww bo birth ol a seven pounds baby
furnatoa
close to ··•··I
122 on your new carpet - · re- 1 £round. on brick road o t
t..l len a~ta!nst them
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8:05 World New1
8:10 Sports Today
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9:00 Talk of the Town
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western Montana to northern
Arizona.
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Rocki•s through Wyoming,
Utah and Arizona. Thunder· 1
storms were triggered by the
collision of cold and warm air
along ils leading edge.

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Peter Mann. Jocelyn Lane ,
Peter Whitney.
"UP FROM THE BEACH"

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Red. Jl'ean. white plaid
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Election Day
, Dinner Planned

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Plans were made to
chicken dinner on Electi&lt;m 'I
· Day, Tuesday, Nov. 2, when the
deacons and deaconesses met
1
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United Presbyterian Church. ~
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Mrs. Karl Owen and Mi"' Phyl- !
lis Joachim were named as
chairmen for U~ dinner which
will be served at the chur&lt;:h ,
between 5 and 6:30 p. m. Tick· I
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report on the recent rum- I
mage and lmke sale gave $85 1
profil on the projects. Other
money • raising projects include
the sale of Christmas cards,
with Miss Joachim, Mrs. Rich·
ard Owen and Mrs. Karl Owen
in charge. and the sale of pens
· by Richard Owen. Mrs. Floyd '
Cannack was rHlecled chair·
man o! "Presbyterian
Li!e"
subscriptlons.
Committees on the bake salt! ·
and rummage included Mrs.
Russell Lyons, Mrs. Richard
Owen, Mrs. Herman Bailey,
Miss Phyllis Joachim, Mrs. Ed· ,
ward Burkett and Mrs. Roscoe File.
1
Attending the meeting were
Mr. and Mra. Paul Haptonstall, 1
Mr. Vmcent Dabo, Mr. Fred :
Lewis, Mr. Tom Kelly, Mr.
Don Lowery, Mrs.
Everett
Bachner, Miss Phyllis Joach·
im, Mr. Russell Lyons, Mrs.
Francis Anderson and
Rev. Howard Ruppe it, serving
u moderator.
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