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J2-DIIIy S.D!IMI, Pomeroy-Middloport,

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and family
Belpre, visited

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Sunday with her mother, Mrs
Lucille Mayes.

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Mr William Murray of Wor• • •
thmgton , Ky spent the weekend
~1iddleport
w•th
his mother, Mrs. James
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Murray Sunday Mr Murray acMr . and Mrs. Vtctor Gru~ eompamed his mother t u Ravens
h&lt;~ v~: received a Jetter from thetr Iwood , W \'a fur a birthday
son. :'11r .mu ~Irs. :.:~~, G r 1.~~· ce lebration m hunor of Wi lha m

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Mrs . Joseph Beegle and daughler, Shirley, Racillf , Miss
Berntce Ann Durst, Middleport,
Wtl lard Durst and son , Willard .
Pornerov and Mr . and Mrs . Wil-

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mollwr. ' Irs George Fry of CoThf'y also 'llt sitf'd with
POMEROY OHIO
Mrs Herbert
8 nother sistPr
- - - - - - ~- -- : Frnk and famir_v Mi:;s Hysell
f ,1 NIGHT o1c FRIDAY
! ,lf'I'OmJlarrierl the group to Co
THE BEATlES
l lumbu&lt;:. whrre she visited wlth
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT''
relat 1ves returning to Mtddlrporl
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BFATLES:

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Mrs. Beulah Krantz of Charleston, w Va. was the weekend
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
M
oore.
Mrs. Eva Armentraut of Poca,
W. Va. Y.ho wa s t he we_e kend
'I 11" Guinther
guest of Mrs . !Yo_
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•• r. and
Mrs. Carl Moore.

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a e Mr. and Mrs. Don Jett are
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the
football
vlsttmg relatlves at Clendenin,
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I gilme at Ohw Stale m Colum · W. Va .
P~rdon My Terror
Cartoons
•bus Saturdn v.
:\{hill s 75c Ch!ld rt&gt;n---40c
j Mr . and ~1rs. Richard Pick·
Mrs. Lula Hardesty returned
H P :I t li· ~ .:t ulugra11hed
·rns.
Mrs
Eleda
Wt&gt;bb
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to
ht'r home, Parkersburg, W.
pb o!o 25c
Columbus recently with son \'a. Tuesday, after a several
SU N., MON., TUES.
;md family, Mr. and Mrs Jan days visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Oct, -4-5-6
Hauck and son, HrPn l They Cha rles Warner. She also visit" GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
were accompanied by Mr. and ed rtlatio,.·es in Middleport.
( TrchnJcolor)
Mrs . Wt'Ddf'\1 Kautz, who were
.l .!lr k LPmm on, Romv SchnC'I guests of th('i r son and family . Mrs. Charles Warner and
rlP r, Duroth1' Provme. M1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz.
gurst Mrs Lula Hardesty were
dJJ f'l Con n or~
F.d&gt;1ard G
Mr
and
\fr~.
'(arl
Owen
have
Tuesday
dinner guests of Mr.
RuiJ~U S iln, Etl\\artl Andrews ,
been on a three-week vacation and Mrs. Leo Searls, MiddleLo uJs N.~e .
Colorcartoons
tnp wh1ch took 111em to lndtana. porI ·
-----~ · -~~~--~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gravely
of Dunbar, W. Va. visited Saturday, with his mother, Mrs. B.
F. Gravely and his sister, Mrs.
J . A. Ed en.
Mrs. Mary E. Ohlinger returned home Wednesday, after a
four weeks visit in Pittsburgh,
Pa., Columbus and Dayton.
Bingo Slnrr , Pi.!ul Me
('~utn('l _ l~ f'O H&lt;rrrison.

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li s Dur~t. New Haven, w va
1 Murn:~y and Mary Lou \\·ard \H're
wbu livt' m Surf ll~~- . ~m Columbus Fnday, to
rec,•nr, hurnean~ p ~~sed .wund Ih('\d &lt;~I lht' home of Mr and attend the funeral of Harold
Surt lll~· and th~ Gnm ~a~~~ Mrs Randulph Ward and fHml · Crum Mr. Crum wa s the hus1.\ t'I ·Jpr·d the ~ffects o
i ly Mrs James Murray present - I band of the former Freda Durst
mwm
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ed the b1rthday cake decorated of Pomeroy.
Mr· ll :.mv K.wff ha · bf'~n-rt'- ~ ~ 1 1 11 pmk and yellow roses and
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runwd 1•· Iii' hur_ne u_n li_rant· the m•cnp1ion, ' " BapiJ~· b1rthday
Mr and Mr~ Sh~rley S"an
Sr tr,, m \1..-t~·· l..ot'Oera! v.hrre I 10 Bill and M&lt;Jry" to the hnnor· were TuesdaY evenmg dmner
he 11.1:-. t.lt't'n -~ uwd1ta\ pat1ent ed guesb Ire cream and C'&lt;Jke gue~ts of Mr and . Mrs Curt
tur ~\:'H'l - 1 ' d.J\"
I v. eH' st•rved during the arter· .How an, Tuppers Plams .
nnon . Mrs Murray and her son, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis
\\rllwnr \l ~ltE'd C"nroute humP tn of Middleport and Mr . and Mrs.
Raune w1th her nl'phew . Mr John Kelly of Akron, VJsrted
I and \1r~ Har rv Prckcm;
Sunday with Mrs. Cha rles Buck.
~1r~
Pea
rl
F·r·y
of
Port
smouth
I
Ooi.Jbl • Fe~ture Prognrn
, lla" h!'PIJ vt~tlrng the past week
Dr. and Mrs. N . W. Kramer
' SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" Iv.rr h \1r 11 nd Mrs \'1('\0r G nm
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and sun, Evan, of Plainview,
l"l 1tJ ll "~&gt;o-rt-un .l&gt;1nt&gt; Fund.a
\!r .mtl Mrs ElmN Wehrung Texas arrrved Tuesday evemng.
11l'dHIIrulo rJ
rr('P IHii &gt;\ord Wednesday of !he Mr::; . Kramer and son are the
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... 0 1 t k"r parf'nts ' Mr . and
•1'deatlr or hrs ~htt•r in-law. Mrs gues...;
" TWICE TOlD TALES"
!11rs. w. 0. Barnil.:l and Dr .
\\ 11 11 -.L" IJ.o,JJJ n Cabllt
!Oak!!•! \\'e hnm.g in Pittsburgh .
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I \\'t·•·kt&gt;m.l oursts er MISS Malwl Kr,unt'r is allen mg t e arm
;:~rui t:&gt;J('\l llahPY
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.. ll were Mrs. Cha d Petti- • 1ence r a1
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One hundred hour ptns were

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presented and DeW otflcers in-stalled when Meig~ Mem~rlal ,
Auxiliary ~et for 11.!! seml·~nnual meeting Monday evemng I
at the hospital
Mrs Jean Will ,
volunte-Pr

&lt;:hmrman, presented the pms
to Mrs Beulah Bradford, Mrs
Harriett Nelgler, Mrs. Garnet
Smith. Mrs Ruth Ebersbach,
and Mrs Ehz_abet~ Hora~. Mrs.
Jeanette Davis wtll rece1ve her
pin at a later date There are
now a total of 24 one hundred ,
hour women . The women I
have ~o:iven 2,710 volunteer
hours thts year, at receptton !
desk , snack bar, feeding pa·
tients, etc.
A g1ft of $100 was made to
the hospital by the Auxiliary
for traction eqmpment. Mrs.
Esther Clark, outgoing president, thanked the members for
her successful year.
During
Mrs Clark's term as president,
the Auxiliary gave a
deep 1,
freeze and new floor
buffer
and 1vaxer to the hospital and
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also s'"rted
a $500 scho ar~wp
w.
fund school
for ofCandy-stripers
the
their choice. at
New officers 1nsta!led were I
Mrs. Margaret Houdashclt,
d F
president; Mrs. Wan a etty,
vice president; Mrs.
Louise
Bearhs, secretary; Mrs. Marlha Mayer, treasurer;
Mrs.
Beulah Bradford, correspond·
mg secretary, and Mrs. Jean
WHI, volunteer chairman.
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A thank you note was read
from Miss Jennc.th Folmer for !
her scholarship. A vote
of I
thanks was given Mrs. Evelyn
Knight for sterile paks which
she made. Mr. Charles Rideout,
new administrator at M eigs
Memorial Hospital, was introduced by Mrs. Clark. Also intraduced were two new mem·
bers, Mrs. Lavma Simpson' and
Mrs . 0. 0. Patterson.
Refreshments were served at
the close of the meeting from
an attractive table decorated
in the fall theme, by Mrs. He1en Hayes. Assisting Mrs. Hayes
as hostesses were Mrs. Gemet
Smith, Mrs. Ruth Ebersbach,
Mrs, Harri ett Neigler,
Mrs.
Margaret Houdashelt and Mrs.
Beulah Bradford.
The next meeting will
be
Monday, October 26, with Mrs.
Wanda Fetty and Mrs. Eleanor
Gordon as hostesses.

Bible School
Literature is
Meeting Topic

A COMPLETE LINE

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GUESTS TONIGHT- Pomeroy'• Purple Panthers. undefeated In the ir fi rst three start s thfs
will go against rival Middleport tonight.
Mr . . fQUrocl said all persono
Mew• oMb&amp;clelljll are, front row . L to R, Ted Mcrarity, Mgr.; Tint T ripplet, Mike Wr~gbt. Harry Garn,•;, Dick W&lt;!rry, Don· S\fisher. Eddlt
interested in the Republican
Ba"er, Jim Williams, Danny Crow, Mgr. Second row, Jdhn Lisle, Mgr ; Bi II .Jewell, Bob Crow, Carson Crow, David Reed , Rex Cummings, Lart'J
party are invited to attend the
.Marshall, Bill Nei\se. Bill Moore and Bud Bickel. asst . coach. Third row, Don Cullu ms, Rnbert Smith, Char les Chancey, He-ad Coach; Bruc1
dinne-r and that the funds raisSimpson, Bill Francis, Jim Bash. Tom Harris.. fohn Guint her, Harley He ndrkks, Bill Engli ;; h, .Jeff G1bbs. and Raymond Zirklf' and Ronnie Riffle.
ed would be used solely lor the PT PLEASANT F 0
Mgrs. Back row, Bob Smith. Allen Swind ell, Dick Kmght, Howard Engl ish. Frank Porter, Andy Porter. Phil Swmdell . Bob Emler, Louie Diehl
benefit of the local party or- · . ,
_., c.::..~- .. ':'r y~un 1 and John Wolfe. -Sentinel Photo
ganization and its candidates. Pt. Pleasant- !'"'J'lll "" ·ltf'e bemg
Tickets may be purchased he_!~ in juvenile quar er!l at the
from Lesli~ F Fultz, Bernard COUnJ ty Leejan onTh orders offtJud!_e
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R' h rd E. Jones a nd · ames
ompson
ru .z, JC a
tak
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tod a b er ~
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Wayne Swi~her, in Pomeroy, mg. en 1_no ~us . Y Y CJ Y
GRAFTON - THREE PER- and from Mrs. Roger Morgan p~lice on mveshgat!Oh of bur•
sons were killed and a 19-month ' in M1&lt;ldleport.
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BY CHESTER TANNEHILL an altitude joined in wholeheart- ions boll down to three words r back to get full advantage of ) port.
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12 Y-•a rs old , ar beeI'1eved
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'' We hope to make a game edly by Mr Ashley. Mr . Ash· bluckrng, tackling, and running. I his runnmg and bloekmg tal- Other starters for the Jackett
h
th
w en . ~ t"'ar ts w 1e l ey
CROWD ON HAND
have entered the Bruce Donel- out of It," said Middleport Head l' te; adds somehing to h1s re- .\ tr. Cha ncey's singular suc-1ents
on offense will be Larry Vance
~ere rJd.mg left th~ road, went A large crowd was on hand son home a 174 Park Drive aFootball Coach Bob Ashley spect for the Panthers by ex- cesses at Pomeroy are credlted l Joey Stephenson. former left and Ray Pickens , tackles; Ran-Into a ditch and ~Jt a tr~.
for the annual pep rally held bout 1:30 p.m . and took approxThursday night about the grid- Itending 1t Lo their coach, Char- to the identical lh eory about , ha lfback, now lS playmg at left dy Humphrey or Tom King at
~ead w_ere Paris . Davis, 32, Thursday evening preceding the imately $9 from a purse and a tron fracas ta unfold tonight ley Chancey
what Lhe game is about
end un offense and keeps his ~ one guard, and Kenneth Hal\o
Lonan, dnver; Juamta_Carpen- Homecoming game with Pome- bottle of chamJlagne. Accordon the Middleport field.
" He is a fine man am Is do- Middleport fans Will get a 1, former posllwn on defense. left I ris at the other, and Bob CO.
ter, 18, Webs~r Sprmgs, W roy tonight. The
Middleport tng to reports, a sister of Mrs.
It is the annual homecomi ng rng a great JOb in Pomeroy," look at a new offense tun1ght, I outs1de line backer Stephenson uthers at center.
Va., and Calvm Bennett, 40, marching band led the parade Donelson Nisiting at the home
far as perso!lr,el are concerned weighs 1:13 lbs, and ts 5-S ta ll I On defense linemen art car.
Kent. The three dead persons with drum major, Mike Archer was awakened from a nap by game for the Middleport Vel- sa rd Ashl ey
low
Jackets,
con1ing
early
this
Lest
this
implies
the
affair
The Jacket hopes 11 11: rest m I Hod SauN ts the fu llback.
·I uthers and Vance. ends; Pldt·
Were thrown from. tht! car. The in charge.
one of the intruders in
her
year,
as
both
clubs
play
their
tonight
will
highlight
a
couple
part
on
the
shoulders
of
the
Running
at
nght
hall,
as
usens .and Halley , tackles ; Daft
?&amp;by, Gordon Dav1s. was found
room. She screamed, and he
1
fourth
game
of
the
Se&lt;:~son,
their
or
old
buddiEs
sending
oul
their
smallest
boy
w
the
team,
5-5
ual.
is
165
lb.
Alan
Wallace.
Ashley or Tom King,
mkkl11
1D lhP mangled wreckage.
Meigs Memorial Hospital
fleet. Later he four youths were
second in the Southeastern Ohio charges to play patty cake, and 130 pound Buddy ~1oore, • I Bruce's brother, thtt S!Jt'f'f.Jiest guard. and Sophomore GtoJtill!
. ADMISSIONS - Mrs. Char- apprehended by city police near League. Middleport is J ~t-1.
I don 't let 1t fool you.
junior, with a good pass ing j runner in Sou theastern
Ohio Sauer comes in to play liff
CAMDF.N, N. J. - A MIN·
les Mugrage, Racine; Raymond the Donelson home and one tden- The Invading Panthers, rid- Mr. Ashley has strong opln- arm. He took over a~ quarter· (Track! .
safety. Other defensive bub
or epidemic of encephalitis that
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struck 40 persons and killed Neutzling, Pomeroy; C I e v e tified as the youth In the house. ing a perfec. 3-0 record to date, 1 ions about football , that IS, how back this wee!. for 165 I Bruce I This 1s the 40th annual game- are Stephenson, the WaUiot
Stone, Langsville.
This is the third daytime bur- c9mmand the utmost respect, 1 it has to be played. These opin· Wallace, who moved to tail- I between Pomeroy and Middle- boys, and Rod Sauer.
two elderly women In southern
DISCHARGES - Kellee Grtf- glary occurring in the orlh secNew Jersey appeared to be
lith, Pomeroy.
tion of town recen ly,
under control today.
Dr Roscoe P. Kandle, state
CITED TO COURT
FINED $11, COSTS .
commissioner of . health, said John Wayne Stobart, 18, R.D. Uoyd Parsons of Racine was
late Thursda~· mght no. new 2, Racine, was cited into the fined $10 and costs on 4:!onviccases had been repo~ted m the mayor's court at Racine and tion of intoxl4:!ation by Mayor
h:rst 24 hours. _Mosquito control was lined $5 and costs for Charles Legar in court Thurs·
By BOB WINGETT
lther te-am has won lt1ree i lO, Rutland 14-0 and the Wells- expf'(.'ts to star! w1th
the 1 Mr. Chancey said Juniorteams moved mto the Camden· excessive speed and released. day,
The Pomeroy Panthers will Istraight and ce rtamly will be ton Golden Rockets 12-6. Porn- same umt as last wPek Wlth INease will start at offenalvt
Burlington county area Thurs-·
attempt to add another link to ' wanting number four as the.y eroy, thus f.ar, has played good \hp exceptiOn that guard Don guard if Cullums is unable. t1
day and were to operate again
their chain of victories this go on the J acket's field at aIdefensive ball and also has giv- Cullums possrbly wtll bE'
t~n· play.
today under orders from Kanseason when they invade Mid- p. m
I en rts opposi tion waffles
on able to start Cul lu ms suff:ffii I Other Panther starters on.'::~
die to kill mosquito larva,
dleport tonight.
In earlier games this season Ioffense.
an injury to his r1ght leg m a fense will be David Reed iiVI
spray culverts and oUter breedCoach Charley Chane:ey's Pan- Pomeroy bumped Wahama 26- Offensively, Coac h Cha ncey practice this we.ek .
Rex Cummings. ends; ~
ing places wllh insecticides and
Hendricks and Louie Diehl, .tae.
treat water catch basms.
NEW YORK- SIXTY·THOUsand lonphoremen from· Maine
to Texa~ ~ . . to wofk today,
their on~lY~~Sfrike\ ~lted by
a federal court orde-r..
The strike was the slxth by
the International
Longshoremen's Associt~tion (ILA) to be
interrup~d by the '"cooling~ff"
provision3 of the Taft-flartley
Ia bor Iaw.

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Louisiana and Mississippi vorite programs and the storm
bulleins.
plckup trucks and shinj new Ships were reported in trou·
"Nobody but ' a fool would
sedans, residents of the Louisi- ble at sea a~ the hurricane sent
stay down here during a lmrriana Gulf Coast left whole towns out tentacleq of power.
cane," said one womar,. •'You
abandoned today to the expectResldenl Leaving
don't pack. '. ou just dump your
ed fury of Hurri cane Hilda Mc;e than 30.000 people were clothes in a sheet and roll it
a mor·ser storm 400 miles reported clearing out ahead of up and go."
wide.
the storm. Refugee centers
"The Weather Bureau put
The U. S. Weather Bureau were set ur. and began filling
U1e Louisiana coast west of
called it "one of the .nost pow- witJ. people, most of them wea
the
Mississippi undet hurricane
erful hurricar;es ever seen in ther-wise coast re5idents for
warning
- word that the efthe Gulf."
whom this is an old, familiar fects of the storm are expectWinds }ashen around its core experience. Some brought their
ed in 24 hours or Jess, A hurriat 150 mi,es an hour. Ih size it own television sets with them
cane watch - signal to bewas almost as big as the states and calmly watched their fa .
HOSTS TONIGHT- The MiddiPporl High School football team , Firs I row. Jack Sigman. Mark Tannehill , J•ff Boggs. Bill Hackett, BuddJ
ware - was ln effect from MoMoore,
Joe Stephenso_n, John Bla~t&gt; Second row. B11l Halley Sam Hood , Alan Wallace, Bruce Walla ce. Ray Pickens , Jim Whitlatch, George
bile, Ala., aU the way to
Sauer,
,Rod
Sauer. Third row, Craig Rawlings , Bob Caruthers Larry Vance, Roger Swartz (out with an inJury), Kenneth Harris, Da'lo·id AshleJ,
Brownsville, Tex., on the Mex- Tom Kmg, Randy
Humph~ey, .Joe RetcJunan.- Senline l Photo
Jcan border.
At 1 a m. CST the hurricane
4.
was reporte _ 300 miles southsouthwest of New Orleans, at
Jongitude 91.8 and latitude 25.9,
about midway betwten Tarnpi·
co, Mexico and Pensacola, Fla.
'
~loving Slowly
-J' JYJU "• \
The Hon. Robert Taft, Jr .,
It was moving toward the
will be the speaker ln Pomeroy
northwest at a slow six miles
for a $5 per plate lund raising
. . United
an hour, liming rough!}' for the
dinner at 6:30 p. m. Friday.
Texas coast just west of the
·"'-.. lnternulio~J
October 9. at the Sacred .Reart
Louisiana state line. But weaChurch iQ Pomeroy.
thermen said they expected it
WASHINGTON - C 0 N·
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E.
Follrod,
chairman
of
o veer off to the east early
gressional leaders toriay
all
but gave UJ: on President John- the Meigs County Republican this morning and zero in on the
said Louisiana coast.
son's Appalachia bill, launched Executive Committee,
Taft, a candidate for the U. S. The wea ther bureau said
a rescue effort for a jeopardiz·
Senate, has accepted the invi- winds will reach gale force
ed Social Secuirty boost and
tation to be the featured speak- (rom Galveston, Tex., to Mopu s h~ toward a weekend ader.
bil l:!, Ala., today, but tht storm
journment of Congress.
Cong .-at~Large Taft will
be w.as still too far off to SS)I JUSt
They stepped up their adJounnpent timetable after elec- i~troduced by St~te Representa~ when fhe destructive. core
tion .I conscious House mem- hve George Memhart who Is , would hit the coast
bers Thursday turned loose the acting as Taft's campaign manangriest blast within memory ager for Meigs county. Other
at leadership failure to bring state and local candidates, Ineluding Tenth District CongrPssthe long session to an end.
man Homer E. Abele, are exof

Panthers Wanting Fourth Straight Victory

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Four Boys

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to shool , Outdoors, electric eye
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Sale $36.45

Flash Camera

SALE PRICE $25.45

SHOWER AND JIELLING
There will be an old-fashioned belling and shower at t h e
AHred Gralll!e Hall this Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Wilbur Robinson, newlyweds.
Everyone welcome.

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BkiEF ·
WIRE NEWS Fund Dinner
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Ragular $49.50
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REGULAR PRICE · $34.50

national Order of Job'• Daugh·
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Ragular $17.95
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exposure is s.et automatically as
you focus. fotf, color-corrected
lens, Tahs 1 2 CQ!or or black•
and-white naps, or color slida1
on 127 film. Complete out"t,

EVANS DISCHARGED
AX·2 Ronnie Evans, son o£
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evan!!,
has received his discharge from
the U.S. Navy, Patuxent River
Air Base, Md. Mr. Evans is
married to the former Janice
Hauck and they have one son,
Jeff. They plan to return to
Middleport from
Lexington
Park, Md., where they have
resided. They will visit
in
Binghamton, N. Y ., with Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Cummings and
in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
Jan Hauck before returning to
Middleport.

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$119.50 Zoom Camera
$109.00 Electric 8 Camera _

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Affordable
and reachable.
Smack in
wallet-range.

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holdt~r pops up for e«&lt;y indoor shooting. Low-priced outfit contoins comtro, film, bulbs, and batteries in new fitted carry-co tel

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Roll 1100') Solo $7,33

ehan9e. Full remote control.
Choice of 3-, 4-, 5-, 7-ioch CNIId
zoom lens-es.

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Regular 60c Verichromo Pan (127, 620, 120)
SALE 44c
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Regular $1.25 Kodocolor X (127, 620, 120)
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700 Hour Pins
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ong eroce

1, 1964

E-R Unit Begins Campaign
For $3,000 Ambulance Fund

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TB, Diabetes
Tesllng
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M. Elberfeld~ Columbus, ~~~~. B::"~~;~"Fr~~rd; ;:i$
D'Ie at h'IS Horne Thursday
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A drive for $3.000 in donattont:: to purchase a new
Rt'd Sox today named vett:raa
,
quarterback ; Bob Smith ,. · ·
WASffiNGTON - THE PIC. ambulance has been launched by the Middleport emer·
hid ba
b 8111 H
Bill Jewell. halfbacks, and "'-'•·
lures are dim and shadowy. geucy -rescue unit.
I r
se .....
y erm.
like scenes from another
Officrals of thP Volunteer departmenl said the unit
an to sueceed Johnny Pesky
'
1Swindell at fullback.
world . But there Is no doubt is in a "tough situabon" since 1ts tl'Uek was demolished
as manager for IINiS. General
f I The Jackets still hold tbr
about what they mean - the in a wreck last Sunday .
TB X-rays and diabet'!s te.~t.s
~
Relat ives here have learnrd of the sudd_en dea th o overall edge in wins with If
long search for the Thresher
David Ohlinger, manager of
in M~igs county were conclud- P:':anager Mike Higgins made Wiiliam M Elberfe-ld , 64, of 3 16 N . Co lumbia Ave, Co- 1victorie! and 15 losses . PJft
over.
the Economy Savings &amp;: Loan Room, Bachner's Market
or I ed at Harrisonville Thursday the announcement and said lumbus, Thursday at his h~me .
.
. ll&amp;mes have ended up in. tilL .
The Navv announced Thurs- ln Pomeroy, and a member of Jack's Dairy Bar. It should be night wt..._ 158 X-rays and 144 be and elub owner fom Yaw- (
He was a formPT res1dent of Me1gs cou nt y. bemg '
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, wreckage of the the unlt. was ma&lt;le chairman spec!fled on 4:!heeks that t he di bete "'1 t ood ted T •• 1 key bad "oever coas1'dern.
•• any . bo,rn in Pomeroy· · January 4.p 1900. HeHiattended
TWO CITED
day that .the
b h Pomeroy
1 m 1918 ·
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trtb
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a
s
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s
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uc
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schools
and
graduated
from
omeroy
g
sc
oo
p
~f~~~lr
ill . fated auc!ear submarine6 of the fund dnve at a meeting con u~.~ons are or I! n~w
f
otber candidate-!'
He was a graduate of Whar0 h10 State atrol
had been foun4,and photograph· Thursday night
emergency truck fund.
for the county rom Sept. 22 tD
ton School of Finance, Phila- of the Hub F~era l Savings and arrests, David A.
eel in North Atlantic waters a Unit representatives said that In other activity at
last Oct. 1, was 2,826 X-rays, and A&amp;.U.AAA......_A_....a.••.._. delphia. Pa, member of Beta Loan Assn.
Pomeroy, cited to
mile and a half deep some 220 money in the volunteer group's nlght"s meetlni, Llll'l'y Baker 1,87'1 diabetes tests.
WANTS MEMBERS
TheU. Pi studied law in Ohio In recenL years he devoted court Monday for ~=~~
miles east of Cape Cod.
treasury h1S been pledged to was appointed new emergency m:rs·ri!:!il ~:in:w~:s c=:; A membershiJl drive by the and pass~ the Ohio State Bar, much ol hrs lime to real est~te Edna . Foster, 61, F
8
The debris litered tbt. ocean purchase new fired
anldl unit chief after Blaine Walburn conducted by the Heal•'" De· Pomeroy Athletic Boosters w1U was founder and past president development and construction, to Meigs County oout1
noor near where Thresher took therefore, • separate nve
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and was a charter member of a left of center charte.
r I •·-the de tha
be 8 t ted
wh0 1s mov1ng ou 1 01 lbe coun- partment · and Meilrs Tubm'cube made Saturday, October 3,
her
Ita P•""6e to
P
have
to
ar
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t
1.......-1 Bak
eel
oe
DATES
CHANGED
the University
member
Dl'l April 10, 1963, carrying 129
Since the ambulance became y, resll!!i._._.·
er was mov
losis and Health Assoclali(ln between 9 a. m. and noon Mem·
C club.
t
b d Ofr
nen to their deaths in file 8 total loss in the Sunday ac- a"P1 toch~ele ~U:nr frLeeom ~:~: the State ~ealth Department bership cards can be obtamed The spec1al meetings sched- Columbu~ oun ry c1u an o
MR. STANLE'i'
worst peacetime submarine dis-- elden. t, me_mbers have_ been op- wnas named. to BY
Baker's
fo-and
the
Me1gs
Me&lt;Ucal
Associ:
from
the
football
players
of
the
uled
by
the
Household
of
F'aith
the
Bexley
Methodist
ch~.
Funeral
services for
1111
u • .- ation.
Varsity, Freshmen and 7 - 8th Mission Chureh, Pomeroy , for He was the s.on of the l~te Wll· Stanley. a former
aster
lliBt...ry.
w;:ma
er position.
Grade teams . Among the pro- the period from Oct.
to Oct. liam and EhZPbeth Me1er Elwhq died
WA8HINGTON -8J!N JOHN Sons M t Go
SquaclrnoD oald lhey will InCONFINED AT Hl'ME
jecto sponsored by the Boost- ober 18, has been postponed. berfeld of Pomeroy.
home m Upper
111
Goo
R
fo · !be new truck vtte donations for tbe
new Mrs. Harold King of Alhell$ ers are the amual banquet Tentative dates for these meel- Survivors Include hi• wife, be beld II\ 2 p. m. -··-•
tel e;,:an
can be
any fireman or lr\1Ck at the Pomeroy. Middle- _Road ls conflnOd to 'ber home for players and films of oU the lings have been set for Oct. 2t hHelen
three daughters, that eommUDIIJ. He ,..
lc:tluued 011 P'ie '2)
tell al 1be Middleport Ltmch
&amp;ame tA&gt;nJihL
wllb
and the nu.
lwtbaU cameo.
to Nov. 1.
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Rela~bo~~~ d $10,000 Civil Women's Republican Club
FoUqwins Fall
: Javits Charges Right Wing ~"di~=.:: :~"' M!:: Club Plans :~ E=~~~S::; ~ Action Ends Is Reorganized in Meigs
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WASHINGTON (UP!) _ Sen. Jacob K. Javlts. R-N.
y , •aid today a right-wing or~anization known a• "Let
Fre•dom Rinf was oonducling a ''l;&gt;"sh button approach
·to ID.Iiii libel' over telephone farilities in six states
In a prepared Senate speech Javits said he wi,hed to
call publir attention to the tape-recorded telephone messag•s because ·~t is about time that the alarm bell on the
radical rt•ht was sounded, loudly and clearly.~
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•- had
Javlll aid !etten ~
recelved and .....,.reb by hl• crowth ol unwarranted IIIJplstaff Indicated that "Let Free- cion ""'""'rniog our natlooal Jn.
dom Ring" wu '"plugged Into stltuUoDJ and pollcitl and our
the telephono ayauma In Flori· national leaden."
N
J
da. N..., York, ew enoy,
Pennsylvania, Colorado and
California .. He oaid It had
U II f
rm:tha.oa
recorded "bote meaaa&amp;ea" at
the "cool ol only • phone call ."
The New Yorker oaid be nm
ignored the "Let Freedom
Rilli" lJlftl8ift which be wao
advUod cblrged b&lt; had a "1110 SIX Melga coun bankers will
per cen tpro-Communllt, Amer- attend a Group i:ven session of
ka-lall votlnl record."
the Ohio Bankers anoclation
But be aid be later learned to be held Thursday, October B.
that the Saraoote, Fla., organi- The meeiiDJI will he held at tbe
lOtion had altaeked "with 1...,. cambridge Country Club
In
endo and oulrtiht neo• Prell· Cambridge. Local bonkero plandenll John F. Kennedy and ning to attend the meeting are,
Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chief Ted Reed, Jr., Farmer's Bank
JusUce Earl Warren, U.N. Am- &amp; Savlngo Co., a member of the
bassador Adlai E. Stevenson, executive commillee, and Edl·
and the late Eleanor Roo,.velt, eon Hobstetter, Maxine Griffith,
emong others.
Richard Chambers, and Lera
"It has used half-truths and Jones, o1 the Pomeroy Naltonal
liea to indicate that the higher Bank, and William J. Hobstel·
echelons of our defense estab ler, of its Rutland Branch.
~shment are working to deliver
Counties represented in Group
the country Into the hando of Seven are Athena,
Belmont,
the enemy." Javlll said.
Coshocton, Guernsey, Hocking,
" It bas alleged that Amerl· Mel(s, Monroe, Morran, Muscan aid to YUioalavla goes dl· klngum, Noble, Perry, and
rectiy to tha Soviet Union, that Waohlngton.
our govemment would old In The afternoon program will
the e...,.,uon o1 former Vene- Include reports on the ever wid·
•uelan dictator Pem Jhnlne~, enlng and broadenin&amp; of serv·
and !hot tho United NaUont !ceo, prosrams and evenu of·

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Children'• Emergency Fundwhich feeds th0U8811df of hungry youngsters throughout the
world _ 11 one o1 the best ex·
"In abort it hu done everyampieo of subverolon.
thing possible to cast the cloud
of suplclon over the loyalty ol
elected officials and doubt over
the &lt;apablllty of our form of
govemment to defend us from
communism."
Javlts said telephone compa·
ny officials agreed there waa

fered by the .Ohio Bankers AasociaUon to the banking communlty, and the futlll'! role the asaociaUon hao cut out for ltaelf.
The evening bonquet speaker
wtll be Dr. Robert J. Samp, Unlverstty Hoapitsls, Madison, Wls·
consln. Also on the program
will be OBA President Ja""' F.
Hill, prexldent, The First Na·
lionel Bank ol Elyria, who will
addre" the evening banquet on
the affairs ol the bankingJndu,
try and the associaUon.

nothing
to regu·
late
uoethey
of could
their doequipment,
•·except In cases of overt crim·
inal activity.
He said that "the push-buttoo
_approach tr ma,. lib.l shown
~n the activttte:s I am here di:'"
~losing...contributes to a senous erosion of truth and the

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Hospl'taJ News
--------Entered Hospital
Amona: thoae who entered
•Holzer Hospital In the pa!t 24
hours were Norma J. Drennen,
2181 Eastern Ave., David N.
Young, 1089 Sunset Dr., Mrs.
Wlille K. George, Rt. 1. VInton,
Keith D. Phalin. 26S Mulben-y
Ave., Pomeroy, Mrs. Garnet
Wllllamaon, Rutland,
M r 1.
James B. Raines, Rt. 1 Langsville. Eugenia F. Sharp, Jack·
1011, Virgil Lee Crall. Wellston,
Eddie Salyers Jronton. Charles
.1. Frazier, C~lumbua, and Mra.
llella Mae Ellis. Huntington.
t
Bir1bl
i!' Mra. O.moa Roy BtiiDetl, !39
florence Ave., Jackson, daugtt..
iJ!tr, l:fct p. m. Thursday. Mrs.
,f:imo G. l{allnor. 711! Orange
i)t., Jackson, son, 6:48 a. m.
'Thursday. Mrs. Daniel K. Spencer, Hamden, daughter, 11:43
p. m. Wednesday.
Discharged
Patients recently discharg('d
Jncluded William Calhoon, Bil~
ly Miller, Kenneth Clark, Lawlenoe Baker, Mrs. Jessie Me.Oalre, Frederic!: Miller. Mr..
bdo!ph Hall, Mrs. Larry D.
!.IIIIer and Infant daughter, Mrs.
;lack E. Morris and infant dau·
Jbler, Mrs. David
Cleland,
jfrs. Charle!l Lambert. Delford
:J'ort Brenda Fort, Camille 1\. .
34cGraw, William B McKin~. Mrs. Robert E. La~'lle and
)ln. James Hunley .

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Highest R C
Honor at ou

Memort•J Hospital wbere ahe

feriog a coroaary. Silo wu a

Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Haddox and daughter, Carmen, were their son and famUy, Mr. and Mra. Cbet Had·
dox and daUihter, Melody, of
Suitland. Md., and Gary Hook
of Andrews Air Force Base,
Md. They allo vlalled with
her ~Nn•·, Mr. -~ .,_ Le,..
~-u
~ ~..
u Trtpletl, Ornol HID, and
In Point Ple.oaant with their
oon, Mr. and Mro. Jan Had-

She bad be•.n employed at the
Orient Stale boapltal. Her late
husband was a taxi dr'ver for
many yean when they resided
here. Funen' 1ervices will bo
Saturday at uo p.m. at the
llarriaborJ EUB dmrch with
burial In llarriJburl. Tha body
•- at tho N-~· --er·• bome
u
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at Grove Cll).

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Me•gs
• 8ankers
To Participate
Jn Sessions

Ri• Vef NeWS
Goap readiDp:
Galllpolla
dam 18.5, 13.1, runnlJII 6 feet
oo rollera, Pomeroy·W&amp;on 21.·
24, Pt Pleasant 2Ul, Hinton
2.l0 falllng, Kanawha Falls t_.
95 falling, Charleston 18.92 fall·
tog. London wu running one
and three quarter feet, Marmet
one and a half feet and WIDfleld dam 8 feeL
Boat movemeau:
Obto .lllvrr - lllereneaW&lt; up
II, 1:45 p.m.; John J. Rowe Up
14. 1:2!1 a.m.; Bayou Lorraine
down a, ' iiO a.m.; Ledy Rosen&gt;ary down 14. 4:55a.m.; Cruclble up II, U5 a.m.; Luther
Herdman up 14, 7:0&amp; a.m.;
Chrll Jr. dowo Ill. 9:16 p.m.;
Jeffhoat up J5, 5 a.m.; 0 r c 0
down 15, 7:20 a.m.;
Peggy
Downey up 16, 5 a.m.; Jane T.
down 18, 8:30 a.m.; Jefferson
up
17,
2•2!1 a.m.;
Buck·
eye State up 20, 6 a.m.; Jen-y
Bosworth down 20, 8:1G a.m.;
Lunra Point down 21, 3:40 a.
m.; Harvey Jordon Jown 21, 6
a.m.; L. Fleore down 23, 11:!50
p.m.; Philip Sporn down 23, 2:·

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whe-ther this meant·
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no ,...c,.nar ,, •e••••w thf're would
no hearings
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Jordon
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It was 74 degre-H undt&gt;r cloudy skies today at 11 a. m. in
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and contests
the Racine
school bond wiU play.
AU displays by organizations
or lndlvidualo must be com·
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15.
Anyone wishing to er1ter may
contsct Robert Beegle, aecretsry of tho Racine Fire departmenL

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of ·~ four -siblo verdicts.

October 17th

'down
8•45 a.m.
Ka"'wba
River - Allen R.
Merrill dowu Marmet 11:2&amp; p.
~J~.; _George Price up Mar""t
·c:u a.m.; Asa up Winfield 3:!10
p.m.; R. H. Bosworth D down
Wtnfield 8:35 p.m.; Solvay up
Winfield uo a.m.; Cberokee
down Winfield 5 a.m.; Lucy Jane
Lucas up Winfield 5:25 a.m.

UPI Briefs

Asked

• It could just not agree on

Horse Show

Racme
• F•J.l'emeD
Plan Festival

organization or Individual gain!ng first, second and tblrd places for the best decorated wJn.
dow display and the largest and
most unusual pumpkin.
Memhen o the Recine Fire
Dept., also wiD award a set of
winter passenger automobile
tires. A record hop, corn husk·

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T0 Stage 1st

s.nuner, foremaa, DennIs
NEW HAVEN - Tha ftrst Roush, James Keefer, Jamea
ID!lual bone show aponiOI'ed by N. Roush, Oscar Hanes, Roy
tho MuOQ County t-H C I u b YeiJier, Jo,.. Brown,
Wylie
Leaden' Aaaocfatlon wiL
be Conrad, John A. Burrla, Don·
beld at tbo llhlln&amp;er Stables aid C. Brown, John Escue, Clay
near New HavtD Saturday,
Iober 3, at l:iltl p.m. Ill cue of The Rations wers
seeking
rain, the ahow will be at the
In the sumo of $111,000
same hour oo Oct. 10.
death of their 81&gt; year
Annmmcer for tho show wiU
aon who drowned In a manbe Eddy Rickard &lt;A
Letart
excavation June 10, 11181
Route whU4 tho~ Wllf
tha Meadowbrook Addition
be Csrl Paraona of W. Columthe Hatteas, now
bla. H. C. Plll.sbory will
be
Dlfnoll, formerly
d.:
judge.
plaintiff clahnad
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The .show will consllt of II fendants were negligent In ";'
ela"e~ of i'Jes and ~o~ses
the excavatioo propery
0 fo owa, ead-ln pony 0 ass
not Judged rider, 8 Yearl of
age '"' under), Weatarn Plese- H. Bumgardner of
~ ~ony ~8 1 ~ uoder, ~·
ar
ar~ se ( orse on y),
" M.aeon City Dies
gar Race (open), Run &amp; Rlde
(ponies only), Engllsb Pl.... MASON - Funeral service
ure, run &amp; ride (b...., only), for Herman (Monk) BumgardDrunkard Paradlsa (pony on·
81, who died Thursday at
ly) Barrel races with claues
p.m. at the home of hlo
for bolb ponies and horseo, Wesr
Mrs. Daisy Weaver of
em Pleasure (horses) and Pick
wiD be held at the
Up Race (ponies only).
Funeral home SunThe Racine Volunteer F t r e Admission will be 1iO cents
at p.m. with the R • v.

wood up Meldehl 3:15p.m.; Blue
Seal up Meldahl 12:11 a.m.; Ja.
cob G. down Meldahl 2:15a.m.;
Turner up 3.35 a.m.; Samuel
Clemens down Meldahl 6:25 L
m.
GaUfpollo Dam Orlentan
up II: 50 p.m.; Titan up UO a.
m.; A. J. Patten down 3•05 a.
m.; Tampico up f:IO a.m.; Semet up 8•10 a.m.; Philip Sporn

adjourns. he wtll keep anve the
Investigation of charges that
Bobby Baker was involved in
a $25,000 "political payoff."
''I intend to stay here and
press to havt tt finished," Cooper told reporters. Chainnan B.
Everett Jordon, 0-N .C.,
ol
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th• lnvesUgating rules committee announced he was going
. DIVOTID TO fNTIUS1 OP campaigning next week on the
·• MilOS MASON AREA
"Lady Bird Special'" heading
tUt:hiN I. Gwen. "'uuOI....,.
south.
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PT. PLEASANT - The Ma!oo Coonty Young Republican
Club mel Thursday night at Republican Headquarters to make
plans for the coming election
wlib Gene VaUihn. president,
prealdlng.
II wu ___ .. __, that Yolun"'""'"'"'""
leer worken for tho beadqllll'
tare an needed and Mrl. Wayoe Burdette was named cbltJ..
man ol the volunteer worken.
Mr. va .. •hn announced t b 1
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epubUprojct for th eYoung R
caD Club wu to taka the two
preelncll of Ordnance 1 n d
Brouibton's and maka a d..,..
to-door canvasa to got out tho
votare on elecUoo day
Ray Mussrave re.od · an edltorte! "The Enormowo Power
of the Vote" which dlscuaaed
the power of just one vote.
It wao OMounced that olfl.
etalo for WO&lt;king In the polls
elecUoo day were needed and
anyone lntertlted ahould call
beadqlllll'tefll - pbollt IT/W,
Announcemmt wao mada of
the personal appearance of Jacl&lt;
ldlller, republican eandldata for
Congre" from the 4th Dlstric~
at the New Haven
Theatre
Thursday, October .. Bth at 7:30
p.m. and that on Ocroher 9th
Open House would be held a
the headquartero, from 1 until
4 p.m.

PT. PLEASANT _ A "hung
was the verdict In t h 8
ct\'ll oettoo of !loft P'.
Admr, tl al vs. Mason
Co. and City ol Point
Thursday afternoon In
County Circuit Court.
llber.
The all male jury de
a~
four bourll Tu&amp;lllay, rwturDThundl)' mol'lllni at Ull
and deliberated undi near, p.m. then advised the court

2&amp; a.m.; C. V. Harner up Gr...,. department wiU hold a Fall F. . for all with chUdren under 12
u~ 8:10 a .m.; J. S. Lewis up Uval on October 17, on 1 b 0 admitted free. Entry lee for
Meldehl US
p.m.; Raveno- streets of Racine In front o1 the all cl&amp;IHI II
AU pony claSI

Michael Swatzel, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Swatzel, Vale
St.. Pomeroy, was one of six
seniors who Thursday morning
received the Distinguished Mil·
itary student award, the highest award that can he award·
ed an Army ROTC cadet.
Dr. Rush Elliott, dean of
Ohio University's Colleg~ .. of
Arts and Sciences; II 1lham
Rohr, athletic director: and
E. J. Tay!o~. de~n of the Col·
lege of Engmeenng and Technology, ll_lad~ fl.,, presentations
at the dnll f•eld.
The award IS presented ro
seniors, based on overall aca·
demic
achievement, ROTC
grades, and performance at
summer camp. It provtdes .the
recipient wit!J the chance :tor
a regular ~r;'lY commissiOn.
Als~ receJVIng the
awards
were . Robert Bezak, Lyoos;
George Ja~ubec,
Fremont;
Fr~d
Merr~tt, Toledo; John
Frick, Wyommg, and A Iva
Cramblette. Canton.
Michael Swatzel is married
to. the .former · Paula Sayre,
Mmersvtlle.
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There was $I,D77 .eo eoUecl·
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Clerk of Court.! office lu Sept·
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Everyone Welcome
feea Clerk Evelyn Locke IBid.
~the month the Cle·rk'!ol
office Issued 11M ce~lificatea of
titles, 271 notations of
156 memos, 203 cancellations
liens, 3!50 applications, sH'Ida••·l
Ita and assignments, and eJebt
certified duplicate copies.
ON
Dear Helen:
Btn'TER THEM UP!
What dO you think of a wife Dear Helen:
thrl!ada'ber"huablnd'o good My aunt is a stickler for
J~:..wttb rubber bonds just propriety. She's of the
old
Ib
•be doe.n1 llka to sohool who has to do everything
him amoking? -!lAD
"by the book." On the other
Dear Mad:
bond, we're .pretty relaxed .
LAUNDRYSb&lt;
deserves
water
In
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Sbe says that when you vlstt
Br DOROTHY KILGALLEN
I)RY
CLEANING
wzinkle • smoother lotion! -H. someone, you must ALWAYS
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POMEROY
Dear Helon:
sit right down and write a
Whoever invented tboaa flip- bread and butter letter the
cana should get auger In minute you get borne. I say this
JO'ITJNGS IN PENCIL
needs cash ... Woody Woodbury's re- hlo beer! You don't need an II "spreading It on thick," or
R~;PORTS OF PETER SELLERS' lll- cent success at Mr. Kelly's in Chicago opener &lt;unW later, that b)- maybe buU.rtng !hom up for
ness must hafe been greatly exaggerat· has made him the big noise tbere, and all you need Is a pair o1 pliers, a return Invitation. After all,
ed. Wh•n be was first stricken In Holly· the owners of tbe club offeJed him a 8 ecrew driver, hammer, wUe we told them how lllUllh we
wood it was announced that he would $100.000 deal to appear four weeks each with a mop, and another all· enjoyed aeeing them before we
have to retire from films for a whole year for five years.
pack wtth convemional topa lefl And dley're usually rela·
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year. But he and bride Britt Eklund are
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due to New York within the next few
TOGETHERNESS
DEPARTMENT:
work on thase stubborn to relatives? They'd think we
2Y, LBS. $]-OO
days tor his toil 1n a United Nations dra· Vittorio Gassman, here for tbe opening lni&lt;""" of mete!. Also bendageo were null. We vlalted these
WAS
rna
The Dyann Cannon-Cary Grant of his very risque "Let's Talk About Wocut fingers.
people on the return from our
romance has cool•d. for the convention- men," took his 11-year-&lt;Jld daughter Vlt·
Wblt's more, they don't pour honeymoon, and they don't ••·
3 LBS. $1.00
al reason.' She yearned to become Mrs. toria to the late show at the Festival to
b
to
think
G., but Cary is matrimonially gunshy . . . see the film . .. Lynn Carter's closing right and 11 you're not care- peel oneymoonera
City desks might check the tip that Dl· night at the Bon Soir was star-studded- lui you end up with
cut Up. of everything, do they?-MR.
My wife says they must have AND MRS.
ana Sands, the brilliant young Negro ac· Bea lillie, Sammy Davis, Jr .• Constance been dreamed up by a man Dear M and M:
tress. has become the bride of a Nordic BenMtt and Joi Lansing among the with strong fingers and a weak You spent more Ume yakchap. Diana wu applauded in last sea· ringsiders - and after the last perfor·
son's ''Blues for Mr Charlie" and will mance the waiters and captains pl't'sent· head.
king to me tllan you would on
E. MAIN ST.
retufl' to the stage soon in a lead role ed Lynne with a gold clgaret lighter,
U they're going to "make a thank · you letter, and It
POMEROY
in "The Owl and the Pussycat"
Dor- their way of thanking him for the tips things easier for us," wby doo'l won't got you nearly u many
othy Collins Is on the verge of a surpris- they made during his jam-packed two- they test the "lnvenltoo" first dividends - like a continuing J:Siliiiii~
ing news bulletin.
week run.
- on weakllngs!-FLIPPED
open door policy from rela"Send Me No Flowers'' Is the sixth
Baseball Immortal Hank Greenberg, Dear Flipped:
Uvea.
picture in which Rock Hudson wears pa- who hasn't missed a World Series since
Wben II a fiip a flop! When A bread and butler letter Is
jamas in the opening scene. And it &lt;eem• he u&lt;ed to star in them aa tbe Detroit It's on tup of a beer can,
as neceasary ., - well, breed
to be &gt; sure-fire formula, so he's entit- Tigers' mightiest hitter, bas chosen t.o
Seems to me too many •easy- and butter. U you don't
led· every one of the flickers grossed skip the Series this time. Instead. he'll living" tnvenUona only make joy a visit enough to spend Ove
more than $10.000.000
They're sell- view the Olympic gamee In Tokyo . . . . life more difficult ... .like prea- minutes saying ao In wrllln&amp;,
ing silver dollars at$~ each in the Broad· You wouldn't believe that Sammy Kaye sure spray cans that dribble, next ttme try a moteii-H.
wav sector- $2 50 If the coins are fresh- could endure the Peppermint Lounge
steam trona that spit at
ly minted . . A group of Hollywood kind of music, but Incredibly enou~b he
clothes, and IJ1IIlOCOa8J'7 Tbls column to dedicated to
producers is considering taking over turned up there with Vera Vera Swift as lsadge111 !hot look wonderful In famlly living, 10 If you're
Freerlomland lor " major New York hie date. Vera Vera. you will recall, Is
store but b&lt;come nulaances havillll ktd trouble ..- just pl&amp;iiD II
studio site. The 200-acl't' playground, the former showj!irl cvrently estranged
borne.
trouble, let Helen Help
whirh never got off the ground as a show from meat-packing millionaire Curtis
. . .. On the other band. a flop- Sbe wt11 allo weleome
busmess attraction, Is now listed as a Swift
"flip" lo better than tak· own amulang e&lt;peri..,.... Ad$27.000,000 bankruptcy case.
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JANE
MORGAN
BEAT
H PLAI'iS • WORK
warblere
for the
honorOUofT s ngmg 1,
an~elo epic, "Th• Agony and the Ecsta· the National Anthem at the first game
oy, • will have one of the most memor- of the World Series at Yankee Stodlum
able world premieres in history - in
111arcello Mootrolanni, who ts extbe middle of the Atlantic aboard Italy's trernely bashful about English. will
new 43 .000-ton luxurv liner named "Mi· spea~ hi.&lt; first lines in our lanJ!Ua~e In
chelangelo" - on I ship's maiden voy- "Casenova '70. " His role p an It.allan
age from Genoa to New York next NATO offirer calts for him to ••Y "Walt
March Top-ranking columnist~ and 'till vou se@ the sunset-that's really
newsmen from the United States would something" to •n Or ental airline host·
be i'lnketed to Genoa for the launchmg, ess •IIHI hefore he makes the Bi~ Pitch
then invited to sail back to New York to her. Of course Marcello dDl'sn't have
with Rex Harrison and Charlton Heston to utter a single word to get his messr,.ring the champagne all tbe way home. sage ncross, but vou wouldn't expect
.~ Hollvwoorl movie star who wound male movie producers to know that . . .
up w•th a choice collection of expensive Glenn Ford Is &lt;opposed to be squiring
baubles and bearls from her recent lmar· Suzanne Pleshette. but the walten at
rledl admirer. has let close fn•nds know Eton's will bet you that his true love II
that aU the jewels are up for grabs. She Mary Costa.

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Kyger Creek Takes·North
Ca11ia 36-8 for 4th Win

Dies Thursday

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calcher Johnny Ed warda lo to the le!l In the eighth inning IAug. 23, doubled and acored on Sisler 1ald It all Thursday C 1e v e 1• n d t-2, B•ltimore
sidelined with sore hands, Cok· when Dick Schofield'a double Schotield's lllrowinl error to night when be commented, blanked Washington 2-0 and
"Don't wa~ .me up," said t&gt;r gave the Reds the lead with and Virdon's single cut the give rhe Red• a 3--1 lead in the '· Our job is to win two garnet Kansas City edged out MiMeJim Coker and.ltbere was no a sixth· inning homer and then Red.'! ' lead to one run . Virdon fourth inning and also contribut- and that'a exactly what we're 1 sou. 5-4.
FOR MEN,
objection from the Cincinnati saved the victory when he cut broke for second as young Sam- ed a single to Cincinnati's eJght going to do. The rest ill up w I Juan Marichal allowed 10
Reds who had just seen a down Bill Virdon, trylng to my Ellis went into his windup hit attack.
the Cardinal!!."
hi til but wt"Dt the distance tor
BOYS, LADIES
dream walking.
steal the potential tying run at and - bang 1 - COker's throw
Mast Caleb Cards
The San Franciaco Giani!: de- his 21st win for the Uiants 11
It wa! moments after Clndn- 1second base, In the eighth.
wiped him out by five feet.
1
Now the Reds face the prob- feated the Hou.ston Colts 6-3. 1Willie ~cCovey and Tom Hall·
nati beat the Pittsburgh Pirates " P:~ 's ~t an ~rm ~~~.~ a can- .That brokt! the back of the llem of making up a half-game the M!Jwaukee Brave1 downed er had lwo hits each; Ed Bal·
Boys' Sizes 6 to 16
5--4 in 1 " mus· game" Thursday 1 non , grmned S1sler. And the Ptrate rally a.nd Ellis did the 1 agaW,St a Cardinal team that the Mets 7~3 and the Chicago ley 's grand !lam homer and
night and the Reds knew to a I fu.nny thing is he can hurt ~ou rest by clvsmg out the final closes its seasn'l with thrt&gt;e CUbs shaded the Los Angeles Uuef hits by rookie Santos Alaman that they owed the victory w.tth . the ~~ .. too. He ca~~ mto two innings m no-hit style to games agamst the last-place Dodgers 4.3 in other NL games. mar pace~.. the Braves' 12--hil
6.98 to 14.98
to tht: 28·year-old reserve -~ Ctncmnatt wtth the ~hdltes a preserve Joe Nuxhall 's ninth New York Mets. Both Ut.e Reds' Jn the American League, De· attack and Ron Sant.o's ·two-run
catcher from Throckmorton couple or years ago and beat win of the season.
games are against the Phillies l troit delayed the New York homer was the big blow that
Red , green. blue and
Tex.
' .us wilh ~grand slam homer."
Coker. obtained from Denver - one Friday night and the pennant-clinching with a 4-2 dealt Dodger 1&amp;-game winner i
•• 1 want to ·hake your hand ,'' The Pirates put Coker's arm of the Pacific Coast League un other Sunday afternoon - and 1and 5-2 sweep, Bost?n d!~eated 1 Don Drysdale his 16th defeat. : black Some with hoods .
v,as the tribute ,$cti ng Manager
GAHS WINS
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Dick Sisler paid Coker- a trib
Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 2. 1964- 3 ' Gallipolis Jr. High swamped !
ute thai came from the heart
' Pomeroy Jr. High 40-1&amp; at I
because the Coker·made triPomt'roy Thursday as Jimmy
umph meant thai the Reds had
Lee scored ho!h Pomeroy touch- [
sliced the idle first-place St .
downs on a 9·yard run and
Louis Cardin~ls' tea~ lo a halfBy OALE ROTHGEB, JR.
17 yard carry. He also went
gam" and stJII ret.a.tnf'd a.n ex- 1
The Kyge.r Creek Bobcats won their fourth game of
over with the extra points onct
cellent chance to wm or tte for the sea.son and second straight tn lt&gt;:.Igue play, Thursday
and Kenny English carried for •
the National League pennant.
ni~ht by trouncing North Galli a. 36-8
the points rollowing the olher
Playing only because regular
Gary French scored four touchd...,wns and Roger BarTO. Uneman Jim Crow, who
L1dies' I 0 to 20
- - - - 1 nett one as the Bobcats ran their unbeaten skein to 14 in
Major Leagu Standing•
(Only games scheduled)
Ihas t&gt;e.n sidelined wi th an in·
two years
8y United Preu lntetaatlonal
,
.
jury, i1 expected lo re join tht
14.98 to 16.98
I North Gallia noceived the op·
Friday • Probable Puchl"''t
Pomeroy 7-8th Graders Rf:'Xt
Blue. black. white,
~nin~ kickorr. but failed to gain louchdown with a minute and
American League
C I eYe Ian d at New York ' Tuesday when they travel to
and
punted.
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seconds
remaining
in
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New York
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85 63 .594 2 ,&amp;, 1 Sparma (5·5 1 vs. Hoberts (12-71. Cincinnati o20 101 lOx _ 5 8 o
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Gibbon, Blass 15 1, Slsk 171 ,
I1as l d own an d Kyger cree k had Ito end Mason
80 75 .531 12LJ , Los &gt;\ngeles al MinresotaBoth snap and zipper front .
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scoro.
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touchdown with jusl seconds Tyo almost came up with his Cleveland
78 31 .49t 19
Kansa.!! Ctty at Chicago 2· er. Winner-N uxhall 1g.8l. Los·
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$24 gone
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Games
Lot;
Angeles
001 000 020- 3 9 0
yard. run and a North Galli&amp; ran the extra points.
I Detroit 5 New York 2. 2nd
Los Angf'les at Minnesola
Bt sure and 'ist•n to the Po~oy Panther, MidKoonce.
Jal'ckel
18 1 and Roz·
I of f·~ lde pentahlty ijet updthe scornde.
Outstanding
pla)'ers
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U1e Boston 4 Cleveland 2
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Kansas
C11y
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dleport Yellow Jacket game Sat. Morn. over
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Iyar_ pass rom res man ~ - 53 in the first half.
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back-quarterback Dav1d - Sk1d. _ .
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Clmnte. Pitt 152 612 91 209 342 St. Louts
92 67 .579
Pittsburgh at :'Hi!wauke ..
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verse play
outrushed the p·1rates 219-52,
oli' 69146 .3'1"~
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I The Pir~tes drove to the lS, but the Pirates, or Skid~ore, Aaron, Mi1 141565102185 .327 1Sa~ 8 F~:n~~~co 9089 7070 .563 2•,2 Houston at Los Angele.~. n1~hl
' but rumbled Richard Neal re- out-passed KC, 115 to nothmg. Torre, Mil 151 588 86 190 .323 ' \fl
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the second half) while Brock . SI.L J53 625 t08 J96 .314 I
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Th: Bobcal.s re&lt;"eived the op. North Gallia wa~ held to five. s~~to. Chi . 158 ~1 92 182 .JJ:t I c~rc:;:t' es
74 85 .465 18
' ening kickoff in t~ third period North Gallia attempted
10 'Aihams. Cht 159 S:i2 98197 .312 Houston
65 94
I and controlled t.he ball the rest passes and compl-eted
four, Flood, Sl . L l59 666 95 206 .309 1Ne~ Yurk
51 108 :~~ !~
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while the Bobcats did not pass. Maye, Mtl 152 583 95 178 .3CfJ
"&amp;""- Kyger Creek drove 80 yards Next week tha Bobcats trav- Cepeda . SF . 140 522 74 159 .305 !
Thursday's R~sulls
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1Milwaukee 7 New York 3
Callia penalties for its second gles while North Gallia host .
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Ohva, Mmn 158 663 109 214 .323 1Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 4, night
Roger Barnett drove from
B.Rbsn, Dal 161 604 80 190 .315 1Chicago 4 Los Angeles 3. night
6•30 P.M., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9th
five yard• out to payd1rt. The
Boward, NY 147 543 6t 169 .3tl . &lt;Only games scheduled)
PAT aTrerTiPt fi:liled.
Mantle, NY. 141 461 89 139 .302 1 Friday'! Probable Pltcben
SACRED H-EART tHURCH, POMEROY
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French scored the first
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I Rbnson, Chi 137 512 80 153 .299 1 Philadelphia
at Cincinnati
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American "Le...,.
Kaline, Det 144 523 77 J53 .293 • O'Tnole (17-7J _
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Ystzski, l:ios 149 558 7616.1 .2!12 1 Pittsburgh .at :\1ilwaukf'f' (2• 2 speeds, 7" reels,
. end zone.
Detroit
000 ~0 ~- 4 8 1 Brsoud, Bos 156 5:18 83 162 .290 twi -night) _ But!Prs 11 .21 and
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The •·fired-up" Bobcat line New. York (100 1~ 1~- 2 8 l Powell, Bal 132418 71121 .289 Law (12·13 ·1 vs. Cloninger jJB·
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Jhen held the Plrat"s again and
Wickersham, Gladding 7),
Home Runs
141 and Schneider il -IJ or SaCOMPACT 104 ,~rench capped a 32-yard
Lohch 18) and Freehan. Stottle· NatJonaJ: Mays, Gianls. 44 ; dowski 18-10).
Ramos r9) and Howard. Williams , Cubs. 32 ; Cepeda, GiNew York al st Louis (night)
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(18·9). Los~r- ants, .11; Callison. Phils, 31; - Ja ckson (11}-16) V! . Gibson
·out. Richarrt Ni&lt;tl then ran
$5.00 Per Person
PATS for a 28..() lead.
(9-3).
Santo, Cubs, 30; Hart, Giants, (18-ll).
Lanny Tyo, Kyger Creek de·
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All Fund• raised will be used lor !he loeal Republican Rally and Its candidates
fensive end, set up t.he
last Detroit
OLO 200 002-- fi 9 0
American: Killebrew, Twins, (night.J-Coumbs (Il-l 1 vs. DrysBobcat touchdown by intercept- New Y~rk 000 110 000-- 2 6 1 48; Powell, Orioles, 38 : Mantle, daJe 118·15).
Tickets may be purrh•sed from Bernard Fultz. Leslie 1 . Fultz,
ing a Dan C..'tlick pass.
McLam (4-5) and Freehan. Yanks, 35; Colavito, A's, 34;
Chicago at San Francisco
Richard E. Jones. Wayne Swisher. and Mrs. RoEer Morgan
French then scored from the Sheldon, Williams (6), Stafford Stuart, Red Sox, 3J.
(night) - Ellsworth (1 4· 171 YS.
WY 2_5291
10-yanJ ~ine after he had al- 19) and Howard. Loser - She!Run:; Hatted In
Bolin \9·5).
ready picked up the necessary don (5-2).
National: Boyer, Card!!:, 117; - - - - -- -·- - - Sponsored by the Meigs County R•publican Executive Committee,
N. 2nd Ave.
Middleport first downs.
Santo, Cubs, 114; Torrt!, Braves American: Bunker, Orioles, •

PT. PLEASANT- The $4,!100
ctviloetton of Delbert Flora Jr
an Infant, va. N. R. Wlllla..::
aon, Sr., e1 ol, heart llnn~u~,~~~~
County Circuit Court 11
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resulted In a hung jury
Mrs. Mary Whitham of Cl!Do
dellberatioo of over three bours. ton, ldd.; Mro. Naney Scholl,
Escanaba, Mich. and Mls: Mal'o
The trial concerned
tha Elberfeld, Columbus, twa
injuries suffered by Delbert
and many rela.
ra, Jr., on Septamber 28,
and friends In ld elga
when thrown from a farm
on whtle workln&amp; on the
services wtll be held
!Iamson farm.
Monday at 11 a.m. at the Ba.
The plalnlllf In tbe A.t~~=:~~~:r Methodist church with burwu represented by
In Col:nnbus. Friends maJ
Raymond F. Musgrave and
call at the Scboedlnger State Sl
fenee attorney wao WUllam;:~H;-~ l;~~;un~W;.~ona;~bour~~bef=ort~
Rerdln.
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Members of the jury were
Robert Baird, Willard
an, Jameo Ball, John F. Tl&gt;o-11
mu, Ralph Crump, Kathryn
Biessillll, Genevieve Housh, Elt.. ll Snowville Church
ahetb Arthur, Wretha Rairden,
Jon Leighty, Jo Ann Jarrell
On St1te Route 681
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Burial will be In the Odd Fe!·
cemetery. Mr. Bumgardwas a painter by occupaUon.
was born May 18, 1903, the
son of the late Jamea and MDRohaogh Bumgardne., and
beside his sister wltb whom he
been living receutly, he Is
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. Marie Roush of
Punts
Fla., and Mrs. Heleu nieces and nephews.
Richmond, Ind., one lJro. FrlendB may call
ther, Frank Bumgardner
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The Meigs Women's Republican club wu reorgam.
ed Thursday evening at meeting of Republican women
held at tbe Republican headquarters
Mrs. Joseph Beegle presided===-------at the meellnl which open"ed~.j,:';~~~~~ ae candidate for pr.-o
with the pledge to the llag, 1c
attorney, urged the suplowed by the Invocation
Mlsa port all Repnbllcaa eandldalo
Eleanor Robson. Mra.
from oaUOilll dowu to and
Locke, candidate for clerk
Including the county candidates.
courts, and Mlsl Robson,
E. Follrod, chairman ol tho
d
rd
each
E&gt;:...,tlve commllate 1or riCO er,
k
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allll spot an ID!loun....
ker, wife o1 the eandldate for tbe d!Jar for Taft Cll October I
repreoent.allve, Ralph Welker.
8:iltl p.m. at the Saered Hem
Speaking on beltalf of Robert
He also announced that
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executive committee would
Taft Jr., candl ate or . ·
Senator, George Meinhart
meet Tuesday ovenin11.
ed that .be knew the Taft lam"""
and
A report Clllho last mee_,
Qy woU and that he
the Meigs County Women's
Taft Sr., were 'rienda for many
waa given by Mrs. Jameo
years. He steted ·!hat a num- Hawley, secretary, after whlcb
ber of newspapers had endoroofficers were elected. They
ad Taft and ,..ad excerpts from
Mn. Beegle, presldllll;
the Cleveland Plain Dealer and Mrs. Paul Kloos. rice president;
Cleveland Preas. Mr. ,
and Mra. Hawley, 100row,..
urged the support of all Repub-1 ln!aSTJtrer.
llcan~dl~t~•· b b n
The meeting closed with thl
Be
u tz, w o aa o
Prayer In unison, after
cookie• and coffee were
dunn' I a social bour.

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IEJIVICE ANIIIOVNCED

PT. PLEASANT - Funeral
lfl"rice for Mrs. Clara Myers ,

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MASON - Preparations were
made this week for the cele-

CORNER

GollipoU. Ferry, will be eld
Satunt.J 2 p.m. 11 the L. G.
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MORE IN '14

lllJh SChool on

Friday night when the Falcons
In '&amp;I they gave us more
entertain Williamstown at Bac•h-1
Than anybody could ask for. tel Field.

Cbapel cemetery . Frie.1ds are
being received at the fun&gt;;ral

home. Mrs. Myers died Wednes· From behind they came game
after game,
day evening in Pleasanl Valley
"To
win " that was their only
Hospital. She b survived by 5
a
1m.
~ons, one daughter, one brother, cme slater, 14 grandchildren
ond II great grandchildren.
While Hulch was gone- a1 id

Festiv ities will begtn at 1 p.m.
Friday ~Yith a parade Irom New
Haven to West Columbia.
tured in the parade will be
floats constructed by classes and
club!; at the schooL Th.e float&amp;
w e miss.ed him so,
wl\1 be j udged with winners anBtl! had D•ck and the coaches nounccd at half time o! the foot..
lo make the~ go .
ball gam~ . l&lt;~ riday evening.
And go tlley dJd day after
day,
111e Homecoming Queen will
To show the other teams the . be crowned at halftime of Ute
way.
· game. Candidates for queen are
Patty Thompson. Sh.!J.ron May..
nard, and Kathy Hesson, all
The pitching staff wa s strong members of the senior class.
oil year,
Behind t1lem we had little Miss Thompson is the l~ year
old daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
fear,
Wlth Jim and Jim and Bob Leo Thompson, Letart, Route 1.
She is president of the Vernon
and Jay
Dusters 4:-H Club and a
Star
They helped us go " all the
member
of the National Honor
way."
Society. She wlll be escorted by
Bill Zuspan, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe, Ryan , John an Sam
William Zuspan of Mason .

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Stoff Sera•.-nl O.vld L. Rey- Ueve aU thoao •torlu about
nolda, husband af Mary Roy- how big Texas Is, consider this tbe east. Denw llea !112 m!lea
ooids of 8 Walnut St., has boen fact ·
to the north and, a olt further
assigned to the 7th Infantry Ditown of Dalbart, Tp;, in to the IIOrih, Cboyenne, Wyo.
vlalon In Korea alnce Sept. 17 · the norlhwe•l corner of the Is only 1M mila awa).
Reynolds I• 1 riflemen m CO. Texaa Panhandle ls closer to
Dalhart Is a ranchina and
C, 2nd BaltaUon of the S1st 1"' lour other stale capitals than !arming co!lllllunlly with a popfantry . He entered the Army In ils own
ulaUon ol about 5,500. !1'1 toApril, ~953. He is the son of Mrs. Aus~ , the capitol of Ten• cated 35 miles northwest of
catberme Ketter of Mt. Vernon, is 574 miles southeast of Oal· Amarillo, Te.o..
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on thts rn~anin_gful occasion. Decide ttow that you and
your famtly wt\1 be present at the Lord's Table.

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.• lice investigated a Ollo;! car acci~ent Thursday 3 p.m. resulting
m $100 property damage, but
min~eulously , no injuries. Wallie 0. Barnet!, 74, Rl. 1 Leon
was traveling north on Rt.
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when he apparently lost control
of his vehicle tearing out nine
fence posts on the Henry WbJte
farm and then going up an embankment and overturning.

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ADM ITTED : Mrs .
Joseph
Hammond, Pliny: Carlton HackFIVE ARRES'l'E[)
ney, Leon; Shelly 0. Hart, Leon:
PT. PLEASANT - The jail
Mrs . Oma Polsley, Letart.
records disclosed five persons
DISCHARGED: Bryan K~arns had been arrestt.&gt;d in the past
Mason ; Mrs. Marshall Duncan 24 hours, all on charges of inand daughter, Clifton·
Mrs. toxication. Clarence H. Hatch~
Charles McDermitt and daugh- er, 64, Roberlsburg; Ado I ph
ter, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Evan Hannibal, 59, Charleston; B. C.
Morgan,
Pt .
Pleasant; Carpenter, Sl. Albans, Henry
Mrs . Robert Boles, Pt. Pleas- Murray, St. Albans, and Marie
ant; Leland Lieving, Pt. Pleas- McDade, 41, Pt. Pleasant.

\\rorld-wide Communion Sunday is a day of spirit~
ua1 renewal for ChriBlians of every creed. It is a time
to remember our brothers in all lands, and to pray
that our differences may be transcended by the power
of the Holy Spirit working among us. It is a call to
greater effort, greater personal participation so that
by our example all men may be led to know 'Jesus as
their Saviour .

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Tempest 4 dr. 4 cyl. std. shift. Extra nice for model

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are ahead

mend this baby shoe.

ho111111 of tpiritua l values. Without a
llronr Churr!l, neither democrucy
IIOr civi!iultion can lllrYive. 1'here
• re four IOUnd r-n:~ .-by every
Pl!r10011 aliOIIld •U.nd .. rvltel "'IU·
krly and aupport 1M ChiU'Ch. They
, ~; ( I) J'or lU. DWII Nke. ( 2) )'or
iliBchllrlrtn'lllllke.. (3) Fortl,esah
of hil commun ity omd nation. !.fl
For the soko of tho Chun:h. ilelf
wh ich nei'O.b hiB moral •nd matenal
lupt--t, Plan to go to dnuch r&lt;!l\1·
l1rly ~nd read your Bible daily.

6 cyl. 4 dr. One local owner. Runs like a top

shift

Leo and Chico

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ter 11n~ 1ood ciliZl'nablp.It ilia •torto·

2 dr. Fluid injection. Super charged engine. 4 speed

Ther 's J1ores .:md Coleman-

"God~s garden" •• . those were St. Paul's words
to. descnbe the early Chri stian fellowship, From ita
mighty seed o! reve•led truth, the Church has grown
~md ~ otm shed . •. s preading int o mnny lands, develop~
tng _1" m&lt;llly ways, but always linked by oneness in
Ch1'1

'no.e Chureh Ia the rrMtal raclnr

Nellie
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one know!&gt; .

so many doctors recom-

AU FOR THE CHURCH

1, Lon1 Bottom, Ohia.
olrlaln pelltlon in the
Court of Common Ph~ u. Meles Coun·
ty, Oblo, Cue No. 1S,o22, a1alnO Hr·
man S laln •t •I~ Ul.~~ot Uae PlainU£1.
Nellie Andrew. 11 th• owner or th•
f&lt;Jllowlne descrlb~d real Mtata.

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ML tllarllll Sopaot ~IU'dl,
COmer of Fourtll IDd Malo Sl
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.,..ddleporL 1\ov. Nyle Borden,
mJnlstor. Sundey School 9.30
a. m. Arnold Rlcblrda. SUpt.
MornlnJ Wonblp Ul 30 a. m.
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Lewis M. Mayes,
Maye• to United States of Alar·
erica, correction, Olive.
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olllp oerv!oe ID.IO a. tn.l St. oor, pqtor: Robert Lewis, supt.
Jolin, IUIIday ficbool 10 a. m.; 1:30
._ "'- Momin&amp; Worship
and Sunday
ScliOOI; 1 p 111. Ev·
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--•-a ··-·ice: -ursday, 7.30
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Cbnrcb ol Chrill, PtllleNJ . P. m. Prayer meeting.
ley to Willa rd E. Cunn;n~h•m','
Jerry Masters, pUIOI' : SUnday lyraaN Metbndlll Cbar&lt;b, Alma C. amningham. 1 acre;
School 9:30 a. m. Cl&gt;urcb Ul30 Dr. Looter L. Roulh. puwr . l Oli ve .
7:30 p. m.; Wed, wonblp III'V·
Morol
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Dana ng
WI.Mbrenner
Supt. 10
a. 1 Robert H· R'•ckard , dec.. R&amp;- ~
as 1!:. Diddle. AU evenln&amp; oerv· Rev . Ira M. Tlbbo, pastor ' Suo- :;;_
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• · p. m. Sunday chool : 'Yf 1'/edne~ , bert J . Wil,..n . Exec., to Kl'l&gt;- .
1ces besln al 7:30 p. m.
dey Scbool t:41 a. m.; Worship
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Vermont
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JerVice U a. aL IIMI 7:4S D. m.; Syracuse Plrlt United Pres- dlra}'~ 6fnc~l;j B::rd ;:;et: Markins , Lot , Pomeroy,
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bytenan Church, Rev. Howard tng. ftrst Monday each month
Edwaro J . Schaefer, M 11 r Y:
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1'011 • 1larrlaonYWI !Wid. Eu- ~ici Y=&amp; People, · p. m. Ruppel!, pastor; Worship ser- at 7:30 p. m. Holy COmmun- I Smith Schaefer to Charles D.'
gent Undm'Wood, minilter. BJay.
vlef , 9 a.. m.; Sunday School, lOP eacb quarter a1 announced Ha mil ton , Margaret F . Hami~~
bit llcbool 9 :30 a. m.; Morning
10 a. m. ; Prayer meellng, 7:30 wscs fJr•t Wedneaday ol each lon. parcels, Sutton.
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month.
Rober! L. Powell, Janet Pow•;:
wonhlp 10:30 a. m.; Bvenlng Bndlord Cbarcb of Cbrist, p. m. Wednesday.
worsll!p 7:30 p. m.: Rober1 Reed N. I. lmb..ten, pastor; Homer
MinenvUie Methodlil eburcb ell to Edward Russell, Jr ., Ka-'.
Bible 'lcbool Su~L
Fomst. Supt.; Bible
Scbool Federated Cburcb, PoDIIlroy Dr. LfBter L. Roush. pastor : ren Ru ssell, .81 acre, Olive. '
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UB Clareb. Lolarl Falls, Baa- ~~ '; ':;'. ~~=g ;~~~:p, Rov.
H. Perrin, pastor; Victor Brown, Church School
Frank M. Fugate lo Vnlteo(
day Schooii:30 a. m.• Worobip
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?. Carl Kautz, SUpL: sun d 1 1 Superintendent, 10 a. m. Offlc- Stales of America ,
Flowage
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se-·!lces Sund.a) 7:ao'p. m.
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.~.:ty, 1 P· m. School, t:lf. a. m.; Wori.tllp tal Board meeting each quarter Ea~~ment, Oltv' .
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bour 10:30 a. m.
unleS! otherwise called . Holy
Wtllard J . Burton, ~a!"f Bur:- .
ComnumJon eacb quarter as an- ton to Lowell T. W11l1amson;
CbUrcb ol die Nazareoe, Pom- F'rfoedom Gospel Mlsston, 8anouoced.
82 acre s, Bedford.
l"'rsl Baptlot Cbareb, MiddleRace D. Hill , Edna M. HiU
eroy Rev. Clyde lleDdenon, oban . SUversvillo Road : K J
pastor; Sunday Scbool 9:30 • · GrUfltb, pastor; Roger w t 1- por~ Rev. Oonald Boone, .,...
Syracuoe Cborcb of tbe Nua- ta Joseph Postlewaite lolaril
m.: Morning Worship 10:30 . a. lord, Sup!.; Sunday School 10 tor; Sundey Scoool 9:1.li a. m., rene, William C. l'borpe, pastor , Postlewaite, 10 ft. Sat:.U.
m.: NYPS 6:4&gt; p, m. Evemng 1 m.· Evangellotic Service 7_ Fred Hollman. Supt.; lO:I.li a. SUnday School9 30 a m.; MoruGerlrude Kl 1 g Dav
King
servl?es 7:30 P- m. P r a 'I e r :SO p,' m. Prayer meeting,
m.. Worship Servlcei BYP 8 p. ln.g wursb1p 10.30 a. m.
Cora
'car) ;, camp:
moetmg, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. p. m. Tuesday.
m.; Evening Wonblp, 7:30 p.
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E U 8 Cb b p l bell lo Pauline B. Hysell, CQr.
m.i Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer
yracuse . . . ~ , au
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Free MelllodiSI Cbarcb, lAior·
meetln .
m. Wed choir A. SeUers, Pastor.
rectton Deed, Chester.
el Cliff f\.ev . R. Eugene Gill, SoaOI Bethel EUB Cbarcll,
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9·30 a m Sunday School Ben
James Masor Fisher, Virginpastor. , Sundey School 9:30 a. Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, P... prac ce.
Qu~be.;y, SUpt.; 10:30 ·._ m. ia A. Fisher to Sybil Ebersbacb
m.; Phil Wise, oupt.; Morning tor. Sunday worship 7.30 p. m. Mlddlt)l&lt;lrl Fint VDlted Pre. Morntog Worship service, Jst Parcels, Sutton.
Sybil Ebersba"!' to. Jamet
worship 10 :30 a. m.: You I b and 9 · 30 • · m alternately. SUn· byterian Cburcb, Rev . Howard and 3rd Sundays ot the month;
Services 7 p. m .; Evangelistic dey School 10 · 30 • · m.
and Ruppel!, pastor: Sunday School 1:30 p. m. Evening Evangetis- Mason FJBher, VJrglma
A.
service 7:30 ?· m. Mid • Week 8.30 a. m. alternately. Norman 8:' a.m. Mn. RodDey Sauer, tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun- Ftshe~, parcels, Sutton.
and supt.: 10:30 a. m. Worship: &amp; , 4~ day of month. BETHANY Archte R. Cacter, Cossle ~·
prayer servlco, 7;30 p. m. Wed. B~~r S~~:~:lbii~S~dy
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y pastor, p m YF· Wed 6·30 Junior 9:30 a m Morning Worship · Caster to Rex Cbeadle, ~
DyseO RuB Freo Methodist, 1::W p. m. Thursday.
Cbo. :
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10 30 ; m. Sur day School Bty: Cheadle, parcels, Columbia.
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a-Sunday School UO 0 · m., Wol' ~
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"' Bishop, WJ!Iiam Bishop and
. • -oc ~ugena merson, pastor, un'
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le~ Haley, S' upI ·•, Mo rmn~&gt;
': - day School, 10 a. m., Russell Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P au I 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Way· s ' cer · or ans.,
ship 10 :30 a. m. Youth Service, Archer Supl Sunday Worshl~ Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a. m. ne Roush, Supt.; 10,30 a . m. Rutland.
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6:4!1 p. m.; EvangelistiC mes- ll a . .;._ Bible Study and Pray- Guy Priddy, Supt.; Preaching Morning Worship, 2nd and 4th Dallas V. Homey, dec. Bysage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet· er service lod by Millard COe service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer aerof the l'lonlb; 8 p. m. b!l Ebersbacb, Com., to EIJ,a
lng, Thui'IK'•y 7 :30 p. m.
7·30
Weduesd
' vices, 1:30 p. m. Wedneoday.
Evening l!:vangelistlc Service Hemey, Emmett Heiney, Ev•
. p. m.
ay.
' erett H&lt;lney
Fred Helney
Pentecootal Assembly, Route
Porlland Methodlal
lsi and 3rd Sunday of monlb.
Daisy Carte~, Arlhur He!Jtey:
124, Rev. Paul E. Jones, paot.or. Rock Spr!np Methodist, R. Arthur Stitt, pastor.
SyeacU80 Mission, .Rev. Eorl Robert Heiney Albert Heiney,
S~nday School 10 a. m.: Wor- R. C.ard, pastor : Sunday School School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m.,
Custer, pa.!ttor : Se~tces ev~ry Alice Sharman,' Mary Garrison,
shtp services 7:30 p. m. SUn- 9:30 a. m.; Worship service, old G. Roush, Supt.; Kenneth W~esday and Friday evenmg 110 acres, Olive.
day, Wednesday and Friday.
7·30 p. m.; !1\'F 8:110 p. m.; McLeod, Ass't. Supt. Services atM~O
m. F W 8
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George H. Durst, dec., ta
I Bradbury Cbnrcb ol Christ JWSCS Tueaday 1:30 p.m.: Pray- every Sunday evening.
Re H non ~ 'sta' I.
ore : lis Durst, Sr., cert. for trarut,
' er and Bible Study Wed 7·30
v. enry "
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Art Marcum, minister; Bible
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School and Morning Worship, p, m.
EDt~r,!'tl!~ EUB Cboreb, ~- Starkey, Supt.j Preaching, 7:30 Geor~e H. ~urst, d~e._ , td
0:30 a. m.; Cbristlau Endeav· n. In
M !bod!
Cb cb Menzel S!Dllh, pastor. Worsllip Young Peoples meellng 7:30 p. Wlllar&lt;l DurSI, Sr., ,..,,.,, ~
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or, 6 p. m.; Evemng Worship, II. L. McDablel, pastar: Sun- School, 10.·30 a: m."Youlh Fol· m. Wednesday; Cbolr pra.:Uce,
Ge~rge H. Dursl !lee. ll
dey School 1·30 a m. Pl'li8ch- I hi 6 30
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od 7:30 p m. Thursday.
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10·30
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p. m ., oys •
The Salvation Army Envoy WI " urst, r., Willa Durst,
Kingdom HaD of Jehovah's .
Witnesses· Public meeting Sun- mg · a. m.,
p. m., Girls Fellowship, 1:30 p. m.; Ra S
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1 7 30 p m •-d
Y · mmg, 0 leer m C rge
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W'bl' L
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day S P- m.; WatchtDwer study m. Wedn ..&amp;ta
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- ~,erung serv ce :
. ., au Sunday 10 a. m. Holiness meet- . rvt . ~an I m, ucy 2r·
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and 4th SUndays; Youlh Cbolr, lng ; 10130 a. m.. Sunday School. mce W1blm to Mark Anlh·:J
4 ~- m.; Bible study Tuesday,
a p. m.; Servlco meeting, 7 p.
Antiquity 8aptlot Cbnrel Sun. 6.30 .P· m .. Wednesday . Prayer Sunday 7 p.m. Young People's Grue,.r, Jr., Nancy Sue Grue~
m. Thursday; Ministry school, day School al 10 a. m. Prayer Meeung, 7.30 p. rn. Wednesday . Log!on: 7:30 ~- m. Salvation er, 80 acres, Bedford.
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meellng Tbu··od.!y_ 7:30 p. m.
Heath Metbodlst Church,
meellng: Thursday, 1 to 3 LaMark W. and Mary K. Gru sDanvtlle PUgrlm Hollnm, (P. First BapUsl Chnrcb, Pome- dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor; dies Home League: 7 p. m. Prep er to Mark Anthony GrueSfr,
0. Langsville, Ohio), Rov . 0. H. roy. Rev. Ralph Hatcher: 9:30 Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School classes; 7.30 p. m. Bible study, Nancy Sue Grueser, parcel s.
car, pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 to 11:15 a. m . worship oervlce Supt.; Cburch School, 9:30 a.
meeting. Other services ~ord.d J Sch f
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a. m., Robert Grate, Supt. Wor· and study. Nursery and Junior m.; Worship Service, 10:30 a.
announcement
Srnl;a~
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m:; Methodist Youth
The Church o1 the Nuarene, Arnold ~aCC: ~ Arno~.e
ship service al !0:3; a. m.; Pil- cburcb for children.
grtm Youth, 6:45 p. m .; Evan- Letart F·"· United B lhre ship, 7 p. m.; Offlcwl Board
Ray E. Wame, pastor.
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Sc~ooJ 9:30a.m.; Morn- Willis Durst. St., Mulne
ge JS c serv1ce, : p, m. 1 Church, Rev . James Morriaon: mee ng,
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- Sunday School 9 ,30 a. m., Tom 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday lng Worship II a. m.; NYPS Durst lo William Haward Turn·
Norris, •upt.: Assl. Supt. H.,.. of month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor 8:45 p. m. : . Evening Servtce, er, !oli, Syeacuso.
aesday, 7.10 p. m.
Middleport Cbnrcb of tbe Naz- bert Roush. Preachina Sunday Circle, 2nd Thursday of month 7:30p.m.; Midweek Prayer ,.,..
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bar~ett. 10:30 a. m.; Alternate evening 7 ' 30
sda~ mof.;mCionathss 812• 3rmd ·WAied-t- vlcGe. 7 ' 30 PEp
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ay- emoon Circle, 4fu Thursday of Pomeroy, The Rev . Richard H.
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mg Worlhlp 10·30 a. m.,_ NYPS er meellng Thurs., 8 p. m.
month, I p. m .; Choir Practice Martin. Rector. Suuday - Mor· man
gold
mine has DeVer
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Metbodlot Cbrucb, Wednesday, 7 p. m.
ning Prayer and Sermon, 10:30
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0 me,; S Wed .~ m ., Rev. Pearl casta, pastor; SUn- SL Jobo'o CalhoUo Mlasion: a.m. Collee bour following ,
supposedly located In tbt Su,.
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ay School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- TlayiiOor;c Supt.; W~thrshL!ploydServD,~I tlleV.SGeorgndaeMasR. Shl10pm30an, pas-m I G!~~ Spencer, pastor. Sunday Phoeniz, Ariz., sUD are COJli
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9:30 a. m. Morning WOJ-1.::u:.:c.::t:::..·- - - - - - - P 11 aW. mdu.: sd ayer oervlce, !Inger, lay leader. Sunday even- Holy Day ol Obligation 6:30 a.
e e ay.
Ing wors hi p oervtces at 8 p.m. m. ; ~-'
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11 a. m . Prayer Meeting,
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s"""ay Scbool9 30 a.m., Morn- ton Service Wednesday 7'4S Lour Lad of Lor0 Ito Mia l08 Peoples Semce Friday, 7:30 Sunday Scbool, 10 a. m. OUver l
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Sayre. Supt.; Sunday Worship
lng Worship 10:15 a . m.
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Sutton Methodist Cburch, Ar- service, 11 a. m.; Pr3)"'r ~
unday Schrol 0:30a.m. Preach- The Volled Melhodlol Cburcb Shipman, odmlnl•b'a~or. Sunday thur Stilt. pastor.
Sunday ing every Wednesday evenlag.
In~ Sundey 2:30 p. m.
Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, !~~~-30tla.
eot., Holy Daye School 10 a. m., Clint
Orr,
Middleport Cborcb o1 Cbrlsl,
RarrlaonviUe Presbyterlu, paBlar. Cburch School, 0:15 a, ~~ ~-~· ~-God Rev Supt.; Sunday worship, 11 •olfl· 5th and Main Slreets, Donald ,
Rev. John Davteo, pastor: Will' m., Leo Crew Supt
Le0
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Mason City Cbiii'Ch 0' Cbrill~ Hicks, minister; Bible School, ~
ship service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday Voughan. Ass't: Supt.'' Divine ~:;" Ft~wood, ~as~r: ~ Miller Slroet, (Vocal Music): 9:30 a. m .; Mondng WershlJt, ,
a. ~·y
worship !0 :30 a. m. World COm·
";'
~le Sunday Bible Sludy 10 a . m., 10:30 a. m.: Yoolb Fellowthlp'
school 10:30 a. m.
7
Tile P ..teeoslal Cbareb, MJd. munlon Sunday. Tho Sacramonl oerv co p. m.. oung e
Worship 10:45 a. m.; 6:15 P· m.; Evenini WCII'IIIIp,
dleport, South 3rd Ave.: SUnday of the Lord's SUpper wiD be ~deover 7
~- Wedue;.day;
7:30 p. m . Wednea- 7:30 p. m1 Prayer Service, WeoJ.
SchooliO a.m.; Sunday everllni observed. Monday, 7 p. m., the deayer mee g p, m.
tuf.
nesday, 7:30 p. m.
OYingeUsllc service, 7:11 p. m. COmmissions and COmmittees y.
Cburch ol
Cbrlsl,
Chrlsllan
Scleace SOOiel7t ·
Wednesday Bible Sludy 7:30 p. wtil meet al the cburch. 7:45 Cbester
Methodist
Bible School 9 :30; Communion Pomeroy; "Thou wilt keep ~
m.: Saturda: olght Prayer end p. m. lhe Cburcb Official Board ~arl A. I cas:oD Pastor;
10:30 a. m ., V. H. Braley, in perfect peace, wllose ~
Worohlp 7·10 p.m. Pastor, Rev. meeting al church; Wed., 9:15
·' servee a
a. m .. SCS
Sabra Canaday, pianlsl; Is stayed on thee: because 118
10
a. m., Prayer Group. Thurs- Scltool at
a. m.; W
Study, 7:30, Delberl Ro- trusteth in thee." This q B. L. BamtL
Ratlaod Cb....,, ot tho Nazar. dey, 7:15 p. m. Choir robearsal. Thursday .;,' ::::;, ol
mine, leader.
llon !rom Isaiah (28:3) Is _the
3 W
ne
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SUnday
School
9:30
a.
m.;
meeting
Y
Pomeroy
Church
ol
the
Na
..
cenlral
theme of the
llilt!l
e
Mornint Wor~blp 10:45 a. m.
Rolland MeUlodllt a.arcb month.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. Lesson to be read •I OlriiiMP
Evangellsdc servlet 7:45 ?- m. Carl Herrmg, pastor; Moromg ML Bermoa Vlfled Brelhrea m .; Morning worship 10:45 a. Science chur~es Ill Sul!di!J.
Midweek prayer aervice, 7:45 p. warship 10,30 1 · m.; Qlu~h 1n Christ: Rev. James Morrl· m. Evening Worship, 7 p. m .; Also included will be lhia qllllon. Wednesdey.
School 9:30 8 • m. WSCS lint son, pastor; Sunday
School, Prayer meeting, 7 p. m . Wed. tallon !rom "Scie"""
ud
COiumblr Cbopel: Wonblp ,.,. Tuesday and 2nd Thursday of 9:30 a. m., ?1'1i8cblng 10:30 a . Rev . Clyde
Henderson, pas- Health with Key to lite llerlpo
•
vice each 3unday 9:1.li a. m.; each monlb; Family Nigh! last m. Alternate preaching
and tor.
lures" by Mary llllter
sunday School 10 e. m:: Youtb Sundoy evening of each montb Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. Stiversvnte Metbodlsl Clwrcb "Human sen" 1118Y well mojrServtce 8:1&amp; p. m. Evenms Wor- a~ 6.30 p. m., Prayer Meelint, sunday. Mid-Woet Prayer
Stilt, pastor. Sunday vel at discord, while. to a ~ ·
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
sblp 7 p. m. earh Sunday.
vices Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. School, 9:30 a. m .; Gene Wolfe vmer sens•• barmollf II
~ 1r.·
Deller Cbarcb of C b r I 1 I Eden UDIIed Bretbnn In RallaDd Mllllol : Olive
Sopt., Services Thursday even- real and discord tl!e !1111'1111"
Biblt School 9:30 8 · rn. Preacl&gt; Christ Cburclu Rev . Elden R. man, missionary putor: Sun- ing.
Cp. S63). Su~ject of 1111;, Let!I[Pint 10:30 a. m. 111'11 and !bird Balke, pas!ar; SUnday School, dey School, 9:30 a. m .; Wonhlp
Morse Cbtpel Metbodlll Sermon Is Unreality,
:;
Suocl.acarl"'
10 a. m.; Winnie Ba!slnger, supl 10:30 a. m.; Preacltlng, 7:30 p.
eton Cbarcb, .&lt;ingsbory Cbrlstian Endeavor, 7:15 p. m. m.; Proyar aervice, 7:30 p, m.
RODd. "loday School 9:30 a. m. Mrs. Lyda Cbevaller, prealden~ Thuridey.
Cor. Sycamore &amp; Second St. - l'omeroJ
Ralph carl, Supt.: "reaching classeo
oil. Song aervlcu, Tuppon Plalu EUB 0Jureh1
REV. JOSEPH KRALY, PASTOR
Services, 7:30 p. m .• Cecil Cot. 1 p. m. Preaeblng 8:211 p. m.; Rev. Eu&amp;t1111 E. Emerson, pu.
Sunday, October 4
!Ayl!lo1ll; Pr•yer meeliztl, Tuoo- Mid-Week Pray-r meeting, 7c30 tor : Sunday Worship 9:110 a. m.
"When you llinC mud, you loee growul."
dey 7:30 P m.
p. m. Wednesdey, Claaa Lead· ond 7:30 p. m. altemalely. 8uJ&gt;.
(Nineteonlb SUn41J lifter Trlnll)')
Lenpvllle
COilgrecattonal .-, Mrs. Mazie Rollloiee .
day Sohool 9:10 a. m. llld 10120
SUNDAY
SCHOOL
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Cbrlstian Church : SU • d a Y
a. m. llleroltely. ~ VlneWORSHIP
SERVICE,
Jlo!y COmmunion •••• 101• AJL
Cheuehrew, paator1
Sunday Mornlnl Slor EVB Cbureh, yard. Supl.: Blblt 8tu4y and
Sermon
Topic:
•-ruE D1VINI: UTIO"
'·
School 1:30 • m.~ diehard Fet· Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: , ,41 Prayer Serviet led by pastor,
SundaJ - 7:00 · ··--·-······-· Lltders Lutbor
ty, SUpt.; Worship, 10:3t. a.m. 1. m. SUnday School, Feed 7. 30 p m Tuesday
Tuesday - 8:00 --------------Seveqllt lltly A4t,nllll, Po.. 8mllh, supt.; li:srl Shuler. Ass't. ·
· ·
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WedneadiJ- 7:30 - - - - - - - aroy, ailldren'l llolllt Hill, l(ornlng WO!'Ihlp !0:45 I . m.: l'tnt lopllll Cit..... RaofM
Mulberry Heights. Sa b b al h Prayer meellng 1 p. m. Thurs- Roo . C. L. O'Conner, pastor.
School 2 p. m.; Worship servtoe IIJy.
SUnday School 1130 a. m., llanl
S: 1&amp; p. m . SaiUfdly. Prayer l.a~on Cllar&lt;hM - St. P••l CUrti•. supt.; 10:41 a. m. ~
- - Tbur/!da,\r, 7:30 p. m. ~ Spllooll:li a. m.t
1111 worllhlp1 1:11 p. m. BYr

-paiMCI Cbarcll • Jeoao
Cbrtot of Latter IJay Saints, .U
mlleo lrODl Racine Oil Ra&lt;Jno.
Portland Road. SUnday SchOOl
9.30 a. m.; Worship 10.30 a.
m., SUnde• evening terVICO at

TRICK or TREAT

WILL launder or block center·
pieces. SH 2-4860.
10 2

Property
Transfers

Wednesday, Prlyer meeting;
I :JO p. m. Weclneoday . Son lor
Cbo~ Praedct: 1:30 p. m. ru..
dey, Junior Cl1olr Pra&lt;.1.ice.
- - S.pllll
·~ordl,
Gretl Bend: Rev ·C. L. O'eoo.

BRACH'S HALLOWEEN

Business Services

\-taynard, 17, is
ry too
daughter o. Mr. and Mrs. Ja~~-=~~~i
Were in there to see us thru. E. Maynard, Mason. She is
president of the Girl's Alhtleliicl!
Association, a former member
Coker and Dnn and mainly of FHA , and a member of the
John
Pep Club.
Knew every play that was on
Sharing lhe JOb behind the
Mi ss Hesson, 17, is the daugh.,
plate,
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hesson
They had a lol to do with Letart , Route 1. She is president
our fale .
of the National Honor Society
and is a member or Lhe St udent
Johnson at first and at sec· Council. Her escort wi ll be Dana
Lewis, son of Isuac Lewis, Clifond Rose
Both good players as every· ton .

ble sole, and greater
depth at the toe , are
three of the reaaons why

llld Junior reJiolnblp; I p.m.
BYininl aervteo: 7:10 p. m.

Sentinel Church News

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Miss

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CAPITOL FACTS

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PHONE WY 2-2157
Auto Sales
THREE TRUCKS - 1962 lnler-

Notice

aational , 1948
International ,
1~ Dodge. Leo Morris, SH 2&lt;MII.
10 • 6lp

I WILL NOT be responsible for
any debts made other than

myself as of this date , Oct. 2, FOREIGN CAR, 1957 HJIIman,
good .!Ond.Jtion $275.00. 763 S.

196t. Signed James A. Bays.
233-3

Jrd Ave., Middleport.

Jules
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19~'

1965

DODGE winch truck. Motor just overhauled. 14' steel
bed. A frame. 2 speed winch,
150' % cable . ·Call WY 2-3!127.
10 1 3tp

BUICKS - PONTIACS

Tbe Rambler
World Standard ol Compact

SEE THE NEW

11er of Main and 5th Street
on State Route 338 .
1'hre«! ~room suites, S pe.
S('('tional practically
new,
coffee table, rock(:rs, dishes
kitchen cabinets, Motorola T.
V.• thr~ dinette setJ (o ne
new) , Four Uving
room
suites. wardrobes, 2 pc. Wicker suite, chairs, lamps, utili·
ty cabinet , Crosley televis·
sJOn, Philco radio , four gas
ranges (2 apt. size), good
Beat The Rush
spool cabinet, wicker rocker ,
G. E. electric range , three
9 1 12 rugs, Westinghouse
FASTEST &amp; BEST
range, three gas refrigerat·
ors. many other piecPs of
RADIATOR SERVICE
furniture , one lot of
hand
tools .
IN THE AREA.
Auct . Note: '!11is furniture
was used or bought for
in rented apartments and 1!1
t· lean and usable merchandise.
Not junk.
Terms : Cash
BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
WY 2-3191
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer,
A. C. Bradford, Manager
Pomeroy
I ~In St.
Not responsible for accidents II,~~~~~~~~~~
Signed: Ira Beegle
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Lunch served by Methodist TRANSMISSION Salvage Com·
Church.
pany. Repairing all makes,
10 2 ltc
"'ltomatic and standard transmissions _ Electric
welding.
Phone WY 2-6173.
t 24 tic

DON'T DElAY

HACKEn'S
SOHIO SERVICE

10 l 3tp

Biron.

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1Big car room, ride and per·
form~nc~ . Small car
economy
and managerablllty

Blaettnars
POMEROY, 0

LIGHT HAULING or
water
hauling. Phone WY 2-fi222.
I 24 301p

S.o
Metropolitan Molon
E. Main Strfft. Pomeroy
Phone WY 2-l8jl

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cmCKEN Barbecue OD t be
Village Hall lawn. Sponsored
by M'lddleport Fire Depart·
ment, Saturday, Oct. 3, at
12 :00 p. m. Entertainment

Lucal owner and low mileaae. Jl!t black finish. red bucket
vlllyl seat, 4 on the floo r, 110 engine, iOOd whitewall

1963 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2395
4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spotlese interior,
betge and brown finish , V8 engine, Powergli.de trane. Radio and beater, whitewall tires show little wear . Wail $2~90

1962 Chevrolet Impala ........ · $2195
S!Jation Wagon. Beautiful white over black finish. Red interior, new car appearance and performance, power ateer·
ing. Powerglide. V8 eniiDf', radio and heater, new whitewall tires. Reduced to $2l95.

1963 Tempest Pontiac · · · · · · · · · · $2195
~ant

2 Door. Red over white finish , &amp;ood whit~waU
Ure•, 326 eo . ln . V8 engtnt, automatic tran1. Radio lfld
heater. A real smart f'llr,

1962 Volkswagen 2-Door · .... · $1499
Deluxe vinyl trim, good tires, he-ater, green fini sh,

1960 Rambler Classic Wagon · · · · $899
Local owner, 6 cyL, Standard trans ., radio, beater, clean
inside and out .

TRUCK BUYS!

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cancetied'! •..oat your ~ra·
tor'l iiceruJe? caJ.l WY J.l9118

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54-in;h~~: - ~~:; d~~n.

Any Make Chain Saw

eov.- .
Freshen
in
July . Clif·
ford Whittington, Rt. 1, Hatrisonville.
9 30 6tp

bndle .. 11 vour Oower need1 .
funerals, weddings. gitta, al·
.
so beautiful glassware Rees TAMWORTH p1gs. Emory PowFloral. :ird Street. Racine, ell, Racme.
9 2' 6tc
- -- Ol1io, Phone WI 9-3983.
9 16 15:tc

Farm Machinery

-==========:,11950 InternatiOnal
Harvester,
cultivators. Good condition.
WaP,on . ' =rford Whittington,
Rt. I, HarriS(lnville .
9 3r 6lp

I Will Be Out Of

Musical Instruments

My OHice From

"E" flat, alto saxophone, like
new, for sale. Call W\ U961.

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1955 Olds 88" - 2 Door · · · · · · · · $195
11

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Many More Late Models To Choose From

CHARlES BLACK

OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P. M.

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POMEROY
MOTOR COMPANY~

Your Chevy Dealer
Pomeroy, Ohio
1erve your valuable papers . 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~:-=~~~~~=~~~~~
Reuter lmiuranee, Pomeroy 1-=
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Instructions
Real Estate For Sale

NOTICE!

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Oct. 5 thru Oct. 8th
For Sale

Dr. Ray R. Pickens

Doll."
On Mondays, I might try to

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$712, Mason, W. Va.
9 29 61c

meota. WY U4lt
lJ 1 tic MELONS,
pot.atoes,
beans.
pe1 bu. Bring
containers
'OUR room lnrnlsh'!d aport,. pick yourself. Clarenc..
ment. Phone WY 2-3858.
fltt, Phone Vl :J-.2254.
I'()R RENT, modom

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TWO USED overhead

doors. l elecrUe range.

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howe, WHY PUMP your
ab rooDUJ and bath. Youf18• tie tank? Get
town tl.tcheo, tl1e

Pomeroy Landmark

noor.

sluggls~

Septic Tank Cleaner. Landeated at L36 UncoiD-rd. CaD mark Farm Bureau, p omWY ~• :W lie eroy.
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Top Dollar Palcl P:or
Wnckftl C•n •nd Truc:kl

24 HOUR TOWING

Opeo I A.M... 1 p .M
BUY a Carpel Shampoo~~==
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We'll
lo1n you one
e.tw..n thnter •nd
FREE with purcha!e of Blue ru..,.ra Ptaln Oft . . . . . l.t.
Lustre Carpet • Upholstery 1';::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~
Cleaner.
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lor the Ull'11e L'., X lor tha two O's, ete. Slnglf!l !etten, apos-trophles, the length and forma.Uon or the WOl'd.t ano au J:Unt&amp;.
Jl:aeh day ibe code lettem are dlft'erent.
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METRO POUTAN
MOTORS

WMPO R~cno
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
BoliO Sign On -News
8:05

E. Moln St.

Real Estate For Sale

7 ROOM house and cabin overlooking Oblo River, $500.00
down, 15 years to ~Y . Ea!ly
monthly paymenb like rent
for oi~ excellem
cropland,
4 per cent lntere&gt;ll, W r I t e
new bam, bouse, 5 roollll and
Durst's Store, Portland, Ohio
bath, modern kitchen comp- Phone VI 3-2261.
lete with 18 ft. of birch cabi·
I 22 !etc
nets, full basement. fuel oil
forced air heat. Bank financ- FOR SALE-Middleport'o taU·
Ing available Located on Ra- est building. local&lt;!&lt;! S52 N
clne-Bashan Rd., just
two
Second Slree~ Middleport
Priced for quick .ale
II&gt;
miles from Racine. Hobart
Hill, ~seine, Ohio. Phone WI quire at Oblo Hotel.
10 II Ue
9-3957.
9-21Htp

FARM FOR SALEo 60 acres.
lk tillable, year arounct water
in pasture, twG we1Js, leased

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I 5A5 Sign Off October
SATURDAY
6:00 Sign On - News
Sacred Heart Hour
6:05 Cow:ltry Music
Meigs County RFD
6•20 Country Jamboree
PauJ Bowers -Farm
7:00 Larry Ander90D Show
Nws
8:00 Pomeroy HI Football
Rev . Raymond Jones. Rei 9:30 Middleport Jilgb. Football
Sports Headlines
11 :00 Top Ten Show {Dairy
Weailler Report
Valley!
NeWJ
11:30 Top Ten Show muttons)
Tiny's Chapel
12 :00 Noon News
News
12: IS Musical lnterlud61
Pickens Hardw3re
12 :30 Rev. Merlin Teetl
(Tues ·Thurs.)
1:00 Bill Miller Show
News Report
tOSU Football)
Bill Mlll~r Show
6:45 Sign, Q(f September
Johnson · Simpson Ins. 5:45 Sign Off October

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PROGRAM LOG
4:30 Interchange
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 6:00 Community Ne""
6:25
6:00 Sigc On. Musical Clock
5:05 World, NaUonal News
6:311
6:30 Newa Headlines
5:15 Spatlight oo Spo111
8:33
5:12 Mus1eaJ Clock
5:25 Weatller
6:55
7:00 Be Still &amp; Kno'\.
5:30 Sunset Blvd.
6oS7
7oOJ ~ews
3o00 Sign Off
7
08
7:00
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Musk!"iJ' CJoc!k
SATURDAY
7:3u _NeW$ Headll!le.:i..
7:05
8:00 Sign On, MusicaJ Clock
ORPHAN ANNII
7:30
7:3Z Musical C1ock
7:00 Be Still y Know
7:35
7.45 Wo~ &amp; Test.imonJ ..
7 : "~ News
B·fiO Ohio Valley News
7:M Mus.~cal CJock
7:50
8 O.'i World, National Newt
7:45 Word &amp; Testimony
8:00
8 10 Sports
8:00 Ohio VaUey News
8:00
a· 15 Weather Picture
8·00 World, NatlonaJ Newg
8 16 Musical Clock
Show i(Frl.)
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8: Ul SJ)Ortl Tod1y
8:10 Roy'a Food Basket Show 7:00 Sign on_ News
8· 55 Community News
8:15 Weatller Picture
9·00 Talk ot the Town
8: f6 M1U11Cal
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7:35 Sunc1ay Showcase
9
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8:45 B&amp;q_r Furniture Show
8:00 French City Baptisl Hour
Mason CoWlty News
8:55 News
&lt;Wed.• Frl.J
8:30 News
10:00 FamilJ Worship Hour
9:00 Musical Cbck
10
15
8:45 I&amp;S SUper Market Show 8:33 Hour of Deliverance
: Public Sen-tee
9:30 Song &amp; Soory Time
(Thurs.)
CEide. ' CUnei .
10 •30 Latchstring
9.45 Family Worship Hour
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10 :55 World News
10 00 N
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9:00 News
9:48 ContrN&gt;ssman Abele
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11:00 News BeD'
10 •05 H•g h Sc boo! Hit p arauo
•9•05 Coliee With Jarel
!Oo05 Sunday
Chapel
ll:OS
Morning
Melodies
10:55
News
10 •00 Gr ond 01 o Op ,ry
10o33 Washing!Orl Reports
to
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(except Friday,
11 :011 Army Time
II : 00 IIIWI§wria
the People
11 : IS AS
Bello Ring)
11:30 Special Cornmunl•t
. .C. Program · Fr I.
11:00 s unday Show
11 :45 Church
World News
.IIBBIE AND SlATS
11:15 Family Worship . Thurs. 12 :00 Noon News
Prograrm
"co. Agr. Ex1.•1' ues. 12:15 Christians · Hour
ll:55
CouotrNewa
Newt
12:00 News Ruundup
II :15 •Q.I1SOD
l2 oo Mason
Communtt5r
11 :33 Swap Shop
12:311 Rev . Merlin Teets
ll.OO Local News
12:20 BulleUn Board
11 :45 Tiny 's Country Hymns
l:OIJ RP.v . AfidreW Parsons
!2: 10 Markets
12:1.5 News 0 Grams
12:00 Noon Report
1:30 Rev. Silas Billups
IZ:lfi Mid Day Weather
~ ;~ ~:::a~atinee
12 :1.) Goessler's Guest Star·Fr:l. 2:00 Sunday C~pel
12 ·20 Evans Bulleun
· "•••d
••
1' Larry Anderson Show
2z.00 Saturday
Matinee
u: o~
2:33 Rev . Roscoe Thorne
12 25 Newa o Grams uvao;
55 News Beat
4o00 Jim Meeo Show
3:00 Sunday Quopel
1230 A~lcul•·-••en!
.
o·
,w...- •oe
3:00 Saturday Matinee
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
8:33 Country Hymntimers
12:45 Country Go RollDd
S:S5 Newll Beat
!Thurs.)
(Dan HaymanJ
1:55 News Beat
•.: 30 Loccu
·• N
s
4:00 Disclng with Doss
ew1
4:33 unday Showcase
2:00 Country Go Round
.
M
Sh
f : 30 Top Ten Revue
~:00 J liD
ees ow
6:00 Baptist Layman'1 Hour
2:55 Newe Beat
• :00 News Summary
..
8:00 Simon·• Market • News
6:30 Sundown Serenade
3:0:· Mid·Way Ma"·ee
'
Pu bJtc Service
~
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6:05 Sundown Serenade
6o4S Sign Off September
3 iili Newa Beat
5.30 Dinner Music~ le
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Bv GEOIIGE WDNDEII WINNn: W1Nitl.l

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WY 2-3870

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Te!iitenla.y'a Cryptoqoote: THE l!tl'ERNAL SIL111NCB1 0.
~ lNF1NITE SPACES FRIGB"l'ENB ME--I"..UC•'·
0 lVK Jtbll'
IIJ:adbW, 1M.

''Mother ia just dying to meet you, David! She's

All At Low Low Prices At .•

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ca,w.Tit.Al !NTELLlGENC'!:

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A MIR.A.c:LE 10

WHI LE

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See These Chevrolets &amp; Many Others

Hotpoint Custom Built-Ins

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

.

ONLY T\1110 BUT IT'LL 'lAKE

19. Therel01"81

1956 Chevrolet 4 Door 6 cyl.

SHAIN &amp; PHILSON STORI

your favorites, reason·
priced.

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AXYDLBAAXR

ANTIQUITY, OHIO
MUST BE SOLDI

ruRNISIIED and lllllurnl!hed
apartments. Inqutre at tbe A GENERAL Electric refriger.
Oblo Hotel.
ll-l4-llc ator. Price $50.00. Call 773-

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88. Prorunm

6 cyl. Standard t.ran1. R&amp;H . See it, it'll niee ONLY $691

GENERAL ·STORE

I 21 lie

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ll. Smithy'•

1958 Chevrolet 4 Door Station Wagon

FOR SALEI

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42. lnexJ)ti:rio

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Chesler, Ohio.

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FOR SALE - 3 bedroom
with modem kitchen, boSI-

molding
M. Look beret
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Alborta,

I AIN'T 60T

NO ll'INAMITE

32, Merry
33. Rolled tea
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HOUSE for !IB!e. HarrisonvUle. BOME for rent ID Pomeroy S
l betlrou!Iii and bath. l--lake
room: and bath. WY 2-3575
offer. SH W468.
e 24 L2te
f.ll-tlc

WY :1-2141

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1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 Cyl.

Real Estate For Sale

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It'• nice . See lt. · ··--~·--·-·-----·--·- ONLY t1C191

6Q0.606

L Without
bal•
I . Leg-like

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TO BLAST. St&lt;OFfY··
6IJT 1 RUN OIIf
OF D'INAMITe

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1960 Chevrolet '4 Ton 6 cyl. Pickup

owner ·-~-

AOR.OSIJ

J9. SoU: nax
%0. Spe&amp;k
22.. Sacred_.

eliFETIME GUARANTEE PLAN

Standard trans . R&amp;H. One local

DAILY CROSSWORD

catch George Bums - a n d
1. GWP
I . Wealthy
nothing else .- on " Wendy and
t. .,_....
28. s.ed
Me," or glance at Lucille Ball
c...
or Bing Crosby on thei" show! %2. Ethereal
I.Ao&lt;
fluid ..
to see whlff W'dS eooldng, or
!I.. Clyota
watch "Slattery'11 People" or
1'~ : mytlL
30. Tallied
the Alfred Hitchcock Hour.
IC . R~pct
U.Rod&lt;at
31.l.ol&gt;elod
~ntalo
On Wednesdays. there would
18. Lieutenaat:
be Danny Kaye, or Ule Wedneslei. P1net1-rllU
"'r-day night movie, or "CBS Reclaw
portl," or a look·in at Dick Van 16. Donkey

Auto . Clean and solid,----·------- ·---- - ONLY MtJ

ting In plastic, film to pre-

r

them aU.

e RECONDITIONED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS

Auto. Red and white. Real nlfi! , ---------- ONLY ..,.

Small Englno S.rvi ..

PHOTO Copying Service. CopJes made of legal papen,
birtn records and almost any
other documents. Also lamin-

~· - ·

here goes:
On Sundays, I mlgllt give tho
Ed Sullivan hour a wbirl, depending who wa11 on, ar look
at the Sunday oight movie, depending on what W811 abowinl,
or sneak a eander at JuU. Newmar In "My I.Jvlng

11 can WIJll. " McHale'l MaY)'," or II "'!'bat
ADll no matter bow her show Was The Week 'lbat Was" to 1M
11, or a few mioulel with Sam- U it could pollllbly set .w.....
mee Tong oo ''Mickey" no mat· On Thuroda)'l, Ibm&gt; would be
ter how the series doe!, ~a ·•n.e Defenders" and "P.-ry
1lance at "ABC Scope."
Ma""'" and maybe '"'llo MunOil Tuesdays. 1 would look at llten" or " SU!I8NI Tbeatre"
" World War I," which b a doc- U it IIOIIndo good.
umentary series, and maybe at

17. Entll'e

VS engine, 4 speed tran11. 750x20 tires, 11olid cab, htater.

1951 Che'!r!!!e1 2 D!!!!' ...... · .... · $69

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mill REGISTERED Guernst&gt;y
L~:' REES FLORAL tn Racine

eON THE SPOT BANK FINANCING
AVAilABlE

1953 Hudson 2 Door · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $99

12-

Balance
by month . P~ul Orr, WI 92822.
9 30 9tp

eLOW DOWN PAYMENT

1956 Chevrolet Delray 2 Door V8

1958 Chevrolet Bel Air V8-4 Dr. • $495
HOM ELiTE
SALES &amp; SERVICE

A dom. Wltb 1bo. quollllcatl011o,

1entleman reader from 0 b 1o
wrlteo wltb the OIIQeoti&lt;Kl that
l buy 'a one-way ttcltet to ootvbtre . But, be ltdda, before J
go, lfould I p i - let him
know what prime-time network
aeries 1 would watch volunt.arUy If I didn' t baVll to watcll
Anyth!os for a customer.
To begin with, there iJ not
one deriea that I would lose
&amp;leep over If I missed it for a
week, a month, • year or always. Secondly, there wuuld assured.ly never be 1 week in
which I would make certain to
see all those shows tbat have
attractlan. Regular, voluntary
vtdeo watching seems to me a
Jhameful admission oi bore-

REASONS:

1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp;Chassis ·· $895

i 22 tfc

Livestock

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

tires, radio and beater.

Low milearge, solid body, heater, good tires.

Uy . with new Oe•-a-diel tab- ;:;;::;::;:---;--;-lets Onl)l 98c Stark Pllnrm· j PONIES for sale or trade :
acy .
8-13--60tp Weaned Colts, also
some
AUTOMOBll..E tn1urance

1963 Corvair Monzo Coupe · · · · $199 5

1963 Corvair Panel ...... · ..... · $1699

_ _ _ _ _ _ _9_24
_ 9tp GOOD \HLK COW for sale.
Rui.:tuU S(:rtol.::s, flu tla od.
! .OSE' ~lGH'J' !I.Bfely 11nd ea•
10 ? 6tc

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ond

TIME

WAA'TED. used turnlture. tool!,
dishe! and household goods.
Any amount. lar~e or small.
Call Knotts Auction, Gallipolis, Ohio. Phone 446-2917 .

on•o

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -

UNTil YOU
SHOP AT ..

RADIATOR
ANTI-FREEZE

Wanted To Buy

Television Revue

'DON'T 1UY
ANY USED
CAR or TRUCK

1e:J1 L m.

located in Racine, Ohio, OJ&gt;posite the Grade School, COI'-

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w!fl'lln te Mn
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a,

sonal property at my

room, ...nust live in with ·ime
off. Write Bo-. 668·A in ('are
of The Daily Senunel
10 1 Jtc

111 \• .. mun- r:u~l• A - ' tJ c.;eJICo 98' ...... ~ ' "' ,.,.. -

Lot Clearance

10 I lip

&gt;"OR MAINTENAN CE and farm
wdl-k . Salary $200. board and

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DO rug weavE~:. Phone
WI t -28%6. Mary Lawreoce,
Lone Bottom, Ohio.

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7HI:3,DANNYf ARE

llw HAROlD GRAY
I'D DOME WELL IN SCHUOL ·

AT 'J!:VEtHEEtl I ~S REA DY
FOR COLLEGE; BUT THE LAW

HELD 1'10 LUR'E FOR MEl TilE
JUDGE AND I HAD A BI TTE J:i!.
VIOLENT ARGuMENT'

T HE JlfJGF GAVE ME ~~~~ ULTIMATUM~
Elnlf:l( I FULUWI::D j.jiS ORDER'S OR
HE KIOULD DISI NH E~ I T MEl !!JELl.,
i4AT NIGfH I 'tiTO WED AWAY ON
A mDFI(;N FLAG FREIGHTER I
WHE,~E hAV£ I BEEN 'i; IN ~~F. iHE N~
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Wf AD!f, ' O•H HIS SHOE
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ME _CO "Y:)U V.t...0..\1 A PlACS.
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FOR A FEW WEEKB ?

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SEVEN ROOM brick borne
ment, garage. fireplace,
Pumeroy, two bathroom,
furnace 2111 Iota, furnish. $10,·
bedrooJDJ,
garage, basement,
000. Phone Mason 773-6811.
3
fini1hed
rooms In attic.
I 2!1 Sip
Large lot. Out of high water.
Central heating
BOUSI!i FOR SALE• •
lurD!sbed, · Minersville. 830011
Otarles Wildennutb.
Pbone WY US12.
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ZZ05 or WY l.&lt;ll16.

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ASK 1-f!M. l 'M SURE
HE'Ll. ACCEPT.

New Furniture
ONLY

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MASON

RCE FOUR room howe witb NECCHI Sewing Machine, Door SINGER SaWtllo
mach!- "jjiiNjj(iii,:Si;;;j;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;
buement, hardwood floor&amp;, model. Equipped to lig..ag, new, 10.110 up. lieverat U8ed JOHNSON, fllmP""' lnsurnlcely
local&lt;!&lt;! 011 Lincola overcast, monogram, fancy
II barlalll prlcel. Aaencl&gt;. Ia. All fOMIIII ~ Ill
FURNITURE CO.
HeJchll. CaD WY 2-31154 otter deolgn. WIU oeU for I pay· Tbe t'abrle Sbop, &lt;Inger Saleo ......,._ Jim JohDIOD 1D11
MASON, W. YA.
I p. IlL Traq Whaley.
ments, 16.911 lf19Dthly. PhoRe and 8emce, Pometoy,
Bud SiDqllllll. Aaellll.
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Ingels Furniture
Phone WY 2·2635

Middleport, Ohio

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

o., Oct. 2, 19M

Paper on Harvesting, Cleaning is
Presented at Garden Club Meeting
Mrs. Lawrence Smith enter· The meeting, in charge of
tained the Wildwood Garden Mrs. Fred Nease, president,
Club Wednesday
evening at opened with devotions by Mrs.
her home in Chester.
Uswin Nease who read an article on birds, a prayer. and a
thought concerning a garden .
Why Not Try The
Members responded to roll call
MISS AMERICA
with a plant exchange. A com·
munication was read
from
Grace Hysell a 4-H girl who
had a garden project the past
summer.
ri1nd Sewn

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LOAFER

Mrs. Alfred Yeauger present·
ed a paper on "Harvesting and
!'leaning " Suggestions includ·
ed. to bring house plants inside
MIDDLEPORT, o.
1 and give them plenty of water.
~iiiiiii~iiiiii::::iii~iiiiii:iiiiii:::=:::iiiiiiii:: ta ke care of oId Iawns and
,.
make new ones, begir planting
ot spring bulbs, lift bulbs for
winter. start rose slips and put
glass jar over them , and use
mulching with leaves.
TONIGHT thru SUNDAY
Double Feature Program
A book report on "Growi ng
''SUNDAY IN NEW YORK" for Showing" was given
by
Cliff Robertson Janr Fonda Mrs. Fred Nease . Points
to
(Techmcolor)
remember were to grow plant
-andfor show purpose, mulching
"TWICE TOLD TALES"
gives most dividends by keepWith Sebastian Cabot
ing weeds down and water in,
and Brett Halsey
kt'eps organic supply and keeps
!Technicolor)
~iiiii:i~~=iiiii:iiiiii:i;:::::iiiiii:iiiiii:i~ splatter from flowers, practice
pinching, de-bud early, and put
flowers in refrigerator.
Mrs. Smith gave, "Now is tbe
1 time
... " to mow yards from
now until November to keep
down moles. A demonstration
on flowers was given by Mrs.
Milton Roush, using mums, go!·
denrod . marigolds and f i r e
bush. Slides on flower arrange·
ments in Williamsburg,
Va.,
were shown by Mrs. Milton
Houdashelt . Flower
arrange·
ments and specimens
were
judged.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess to seventeen mem·
bers and guests, Mrs. Waid
Windon , Mrs. James Weber and
Anita and Beverly Houdashelt.
t-ow Low Price _

THE SHOE BOX

I

Classic

PENDLETON

Jacket

Grange Elects
New Ollicers at
Hemlock Grove

•

ett1ng
ersonal ..•
In Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Archer returned to their home, Akron
Thursday after a visit with his
sister, Mrs. Dessie Patterson.
Elza Gilmore Jr. returned to
his employment at
Kroger
Store Wednesday, after a three
weeks vacation .
Sheila Smith of Westerville
·s spending this week with her
I
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor·
bert Neutzling.
Mrs . Elizabeth Wickham of
Chester is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs Price Hawk.
returned
Mrs. John Smith
home Tuesday after a ten days
visit with relatives in Columbus .
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Miss
Berni.ce Ann Durst and Miss
Stella Ebersbach visited Wednesday afternoon with Mr . and
Mrs. William Wells. Ball Run .

Sewing Club
Halloween
Party Planned

Mrs. Donald McKnight a n d
Mrs. Edward Wells were hostesses when the Sew-Rite Sew·
ing club met Wednesday evening at their club room.
A short business
session
was held witt. Mrs. Harvey Van
Vranken presiding. Plans were
dbcussed for a Halloween party. A Christmas project was
also discussed. Plans were made
to attend a demonstration on
"Bells, buffet and candles" by
Betty Newton, at the Ohio Fuel
Gas Co. Office, November 3.
The hostesses served a desstrt course to Mrs. Don Mullen,
Mrs. Dayton Strickland, Mrs.
Elza Gilmore Jr ., Mrs. Charles
Hoffman, Mrs. Ronald Brown·
ing, Mrs. Van Branken and Mrs.
Willard Boyer. Hostesses for the
next meeting will be Mrs. Calvin Simpson and Mrs. Ronald
Browning.

Four Birthdays
Celebrated. Sunday
The birthdayt of Mrs. Price

I Election of officers was held Hawk, Mrs. Dale Warner, Mrs.
wht'n Hemlock Grove Grange
met recently with Standford
i Stockton, worthy master, pre' siding.
I The meeting opened In rltualistic form and the charter was
I draped In memory of Theo
Heines. Officers elected were
Mrs. Carol Jones, worthy mas·
ter ; Leo Story, overseer; Mrs.
Hilber Quivey, lecturer; Stan·
ford Stockton, steward; Frank
Clark, assistant steward ; Mrs.
Oorsel Smith, cbaplain; Dorset
Smith, treasurer; Mrs. Stan·
ford Stockton, secretary; Hi!ber Quivey, gatekeeper; Mrs.
Clara Paulsen, Ceres; Mrs. Em·
melt Hawk, Pomona; Mrs. Zi·
i ba Midkiff, Flora; Mrs. Frank
Clark, lady assistant steward;
Roland Eastman and
Ralph
Bernard, executive
committee; Mrs. Leo Story,
home
economics chairman;
Leo
Story, legislative agent; Mrs.
Roland Eastman, juvenile committee chairman, and Roland
Eastman, youth committee
1

A legendary leisure jacket
without peer lor casual
~omfo rt. Lightweight
iOO % virgin wool. In
'l laids, tartans, checks,
, .• , &lt; S · M·L-XL.

AlWAYS VIRG IN WOOl.

BAHR
CLOTHIERS
Middleport, 0.

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mMEDAYS.
NOTHING
SEDSTO
GO RIGH'ff'

Victor Bahr and Mrs. Don Van
Meter were celebrated with e
family reunion Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert
Neutzling, Peacock Ave.
Attending were Mrs. James
Van Meter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Van Meter, Mrs. Victor Bahr
and daughters, Linda, Kathy
and Janie and Tammy and Patty Bahr of Chester; Mr. and
Mrs. Kennetb Lawson, Miners·
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith
and daughter, Sheila, Westervil·
le· Mr and Mrs Dale Warner
a~d so~s. John ~nd Jim, Syracuse; Paul Roush, Middleport;
Miss Anita Russell Columbus·
Mr. and Mrs. William Neut~
ling, Mr. and .Mrs. Marion Hawk
and children, Dennis and Mary,
Mrs. Price Hawk and Mr. and
Mrs. Neutzling and children,
Pat, Mike, Joe, Dorothy and
Stella.

Surprise Birthday
Party is En]"oyed
A surprise birthday
party
was held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Lawhorn of Ap·
pie Grove in honor of their sonin-law, George McFarland, of
Mason.
A supper and refreshments
of Ice cream and cake were
served to Mrs. Stuard Lawhorn
and daughters, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Roush, Donie McFarland,
Lucy Cooper, Mrs. George MeFarland and daughter, and Ken·
ny Lawhorn. The guest of honor
received many nice gifts and
cards.
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Ofleft
'lfJ" better when you have more
time to do them. If you have a checking acC&gt;A"!I hese so you can pay all your bills by
eiCiif and if you also bank here by mail-you
d iGve more free 'time to m:cl.-e things "go

right,. Wra DOW onJ

Home Insurance
II I·20% BBVIDDS.
Y11 - with Homa

Mutual'l

monoy·Nvlnr new

We Pay 3% Interest On Savings

Homeownll'a

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You rot:

Circus Theme is Motill Carried
Out in Rush Party Decorations

The circll! theme was the m&lt;&gt;tif carried out at the annual
fall Rush party given by t be
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of Beta
·
si gma Phi Tue sday everung at
the Legion hall in Middleport.
The party was held following
the regular meeting of the chapter.
Decorations in the
theme
were exemplified by a " tent"
constructed of paper streamers, and a saw dust ring and
various animals, including the
" be
k.
bel ·
D
ar-s 10 rug
ongmg to r.
R. R. Pickens."
. Guests cam~ In co~tume and
Judgmg the wmners 10 the several categones were Lee Seyler. a.nd Mrs. Rolland Neutzh.ng.
w
d f
mmng awar s or costuml~
were BIIhe Jo Spears and Shlr·
ley Baity, most original; Shar·
1 N
'd' 1
ee ewm
. an, most r1 ICU ou.s;
d Shlr·
L
tb f I
I ynnHSmi , unn .est, an
ey uston, pretlle~t.
.
Favors of ftgunre ammals
were given and refreshmfints
of hot dogs, cake, candy apples
and nuts served during the evenlng. Guests attending were Lucy Amsbary, Brenda Strickland,
Sabra Morrison, Rita Bowen,
Arlene McDaniel, Yvonne Seal·
ly and Rose Ann Sebo.
The regular meeting of the
chapter was held preceding the
party with Sharlee Newman presiding. Service chairman, Pat
Hindy, reported on the county

water safety meeting. It was
announced that the cookbook
containing favorite recipes of
members was ready for sale
and costs $1 25 from any mem·
. Refreshments were served
by Billie Jo Spears and Shirley
Baity . Final plans were made
for the Rush party to be held
following tbe meeting.

New Circle ol
WS· CS fotmed
On Wednesday
A new Circle of the WSCS

was organized Wednesday evening at the United
Methodist
church.
Mrs. Jay Warner opened the
meeting with prayer. followed
with the hymn , "Oh, Jesus Let

Me Walk With Thee," with Mrs.
. A. Downie at the plano. Our·
lng the business session Mrs.
V. D. Edwards, president of the
WSCS, and Mrs. Harry P. Smith,
vice president and advisor for
the. Circle were Introduced. Mrs.
Smith. gave lnst~ctlon on the
orgamzing of a Crrcle.
Offlcers were elected and in·
eluded, Mrs. Warner, chairman;
Mrs. T. A. Downie, vice chairman; Mrs. Russell Brown, secretary and publicity; and Miss
Myrtis Kay Parker, treasurer.
It was decided to meet on the
third Tuesday of each month.
At the close of the meeting,
refreshments were served by
Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Kermit
Walton. Hostesses for the next
OCT. Z
meeting wi,ll be Mrs. Russell
There will be a dance after Brown and Mrs. William Swatthe Racine hor 2 game Friday zel.
night October 2, at the South·
en Local Junior high with the
GUEST SPEAKER
Jays as emct'es. Dancing wi II
be until 12 o'clock, sponsored Dr. NormanS. Cohn, assistant
by Southern Local Band Boost· professor of botony at Ohio Uni·
ers.
versity,
will
speak before
OC'l. 3
science classes at Gallla AcadeThe Letart Falls Methodist my High s~hool on F~iday Oct.
Church is sponsoring a jitney 16· !he Ohto. Umverslty professupper' Saturday, Oct. 3, in the s~r .'~ appe~rm~ here under the
Communitu Bui!dinu S~&gt;rvinl! VIsiting Sctenllst program, of
will begin' at 5 p. m~
- the Ohio Academy of Science,
OCT. 5
which is •inanced by grant from
The Pomeroy Garden c I u b National Science Foundation.
will meet Monday afternoon
at tbe home of Mrs. L. C. Karr.
PLAN DANCE
Members are to make and wear The Middleport Band Boost·
an original hat.
.
ers are sponsoring , this SaturTheodorus Counctl Daughters day evening's High school dance
of Amenca Will meet Monday party at the Middleport High
at 7:30. p. m. at the IOOF hall. auditorium from 8 to 11 p.m.
All officers and the team ~re
Jays will emcee.
asked to be present to practice
for inspection. Potluck refreshments Will be served followmg POSTPONE SALE
the meeting.
~HILAD~LP~A. (UP!) -The
The Eastern Local
Band Phtladelphta Phtlhes, who reBoosters wtll meet
Monday ~eotly lost a seven-game Naevemng ~ctober 5, 1964,
at tto~al League lead, postponed
Eastern High School at 7:30 p. their plans to send out World
m. All Junior and Senior band Ser!es tickets Tuesday at least
parents and mterested persons until Thursday.
are asked to attend.
Frank Powell, director of
OCT. 6
sales, said, "we want to find
Chester C~uncil, Daughters of out wh~t happens in St. Louis:"
Amenca. w1ll me~t 1'uesday at The ~hils lost to the Cards m
7:30 p.m. All offiCers and the the f1rst o.f a two-game set on
team are urged. to .be present Tu_es_d_a.:..y_ru.....::.gh_t_.- - - - - to practiCe for mtllatton.
The Pomeroy Chapter
186, lvisitf~ her son·ln-law and dauOES, will meet Tuesday at 7:45
, Mr. and Mrs. Rex
p.m. There will be election of O'Brien and daughter, Nancy,
officers. Receipts will be ready at Stewart, Ohio.
for payment of annual dues.
Mrs. George Follrod and son,
Harold of Mi. Sterling, visited
at the FQIIrod - Robinson and
Delbert Gaul homes over the
weekend.
Some from here attended the
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Day
program at the Chester Metho- - - - - - - - - - - dist Church last Sunday.
Sunday School attendance on ,-=========-27 was 48 • offering was
$10.33. Worship services were
at 10:45 a. m. with the
POMEROY . OHIO
Rev. Casto bringing the roesTONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
sage.
THE BEATLES
Mid-week prayer services and
"A HARD DAY'S NIGHT"
the regular meeting of the M. TilEY ARE HERE. FOLKS!
Y. F. were held at the church THE BEATLES: John Len·
on Wednesday evening.
non, Ringo Starr, Paul McWorld Wide Communion will cartney, Geo. Harrison.
be observed here during the FeatureHe:
Worship Hour Sunday evening, ' Pardon My Terror
Oct. 4, beginning at 8 p. m. by Cartoont
Adults-7llc; Cblldren--40e
the Rev. Pearl Casto.
Beatles autographed
Mrs. Paul Buckley and dauphoto 25c
ghter, Teresa, spent Monday
with her mother, Mrs. Mabel
SUN., MO~., !UIS.
Oct. 'I-N
Swartz at Athens.
"GOOD NEIGHBOR SAM"
There will be an old-fashion&lt;Technicolor)
ed be1ling and shower for Mr.
Jack
Lemmon,
Schnel·
and Mrs. Wilbur Robinson at der, Dorothy Romy
Provine. Mi·
tbe Grange Hall this Saturday chael Connors, Edward G.
evening.
RobiDaon, Edward Andrew•.
Mrs. Carrie Swartz recently Louil Nye.

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Alfred

'OCiety Notes

MEIGS THEATRE

In Middleport
Mra. Fielding Hawldns vlslted last week with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vroman and children, Mark
and Mary of Belpre. They accompanied her to her borne for
the weekend.

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Serving Meigs County for over 90 yean
POMEROY- RUTLAND

Rev. John W. Harrold, of
Red Key, Indiana, who will
speak at the Churcb of the N•
zarene In Rutland soon, Is an
evangelist serving full
time
in the Church of the Nazarene,
an international denomination
with headquarters in Kansas
City, Missouri.
.
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Entermg thts field In 1945•
Rev. ~arrol~ has ev~ngellzed
extenslve.ly m the midwestern
~tates. His se~ons are dynamIC awnd doctrmal, h'emphfasblzartlng
the es1eyan teac mg o e
.
holiness.
Mrs. 0' Brien U
Evangelist Harrold, who is a
Host to Brownr·.,.
native of Indiana, has held 135
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6 'th orth eas1,..rn Ind'Iana . For etg
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rowtmeWedoosdp WI years he was a pastor on thll
a wtener roas
ne ay ev- di t ict
ening at her home on Lincoln s r ·
bill. Brownie leader Is
Mrs. Rev. Harrold will be at The
Peggy Taylor.
Church of the Nazarene Oct&lt;&gt;Brownies attending were Peg- ber 7 through 18. The services
gy O'Brien, Jennifer Spears, will begin at 7:30 p. m.
Karen Batey, Linda Rupe, In· The churcb and its pastor wel·
grid Hawley, Elizabeth Blaet- come everyone.
tnar Vickie Blankenship Dor·
----othy' Seth, Lorie Seth, ' Elsa
PLAN PICNIC
Walker, Brenda Taylor, Deb- The Pomeroy Bend Citizens
ble Taylor, Shelia McKnight, Band Radio Club will
have
Diane Carsey.
their annual autumn picnic on
Next Wednesday, October 7, Sunday, October 4, at
Old
the group will make a tour Man's Cave. Those wishing to
through Holsum Bakery In Mid· go are to meet at the Rock
dleport. It is requested that Springs fairgrounds at 12:30 p.
they wait outside the grade m. to leave in a caravan. Memschool.
bers are urged to bring their
families and friends and enjoy
TO HOLD 'CAR WASH
. the day.
The Pomeroy Senior Class is
----holding a car wash October 3, During 1963. the U. S. Import·
at Hackett's Sohio Station
in ed $1.4 billion worth of goods
Pomeroy.
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SON IS BORN
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis,
Gallipolis, are announcing the
of their first child,
a
son, named David Warren Da·
Jr., on Sept. 21 at 2:06
p. m. at
Holzer
hospital,
weighing seven pounds and 12
ounces. Maternal grandparents
are Mrs. Mildred Circle, Minersvllle, and Mr. Joe Circle,
Racine, Route 1.
Paternal
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
J. S. Davis, Tuppers Plains.
The maternal great grandfather is Charles ClrcJe of Racine,
RQllte 1,: ·1M . tb' . PDternal
gr~~~~ 8T!!Jl~Other II MN. ·.l.eJab Mel-lin~ 'l'up~~ Pl&amp;!n*·

See the big selection of Flower Bulbs in the
Housewares Dept. Tulips - Daffodils Narcissus - Crocus - Hyacinths - An•
mones and Muscari.
Plant Now For Spring Beauty.
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61 Rambler 4Dr. Station Wagon . St 19S
Classic 6 cyl. Jtandard trans., chrome luggage rack, radio, heater, white
sidewall tires, 2-tone green with matchin5 interior.

61 Pontiac Catalina Sta. Wagon · · s1995
V-8 automatic, power bn.ltes, power steering, radio, heater, white sidewall

tires and air-conditioning. Bronze with matching vinyl interior.

·61 Olds 88 Holiday Coupe · · · · · s1795
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, white sidewall
tires. One owner '65 Olds trade-in

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Pomeroy National Bank

Mrs. David Entaminger was
notified Wedneeday of the death
her daughter • in . law,' Mrs.
Kenneth Entaminger, in Betblehem, Pa., who Iii survived by
d
four daughters, Lynn, a stu eailnt
at. Muhlenburgill Cohllege; Gb '
Kim, and J • ~ om~ V er
George e~ser ·
ero
Fla.; a slster,Mid!Mnd.
Stanley Bellows of
an~
Tex., and a brother, Jack,
HaQlpShire.
Mrs. David Entsminger accompanied her son and daughter and families, Mr. and Mrs.
Entsming~r and Mr.
and Mrs. Roth Zahn of South
to Bethlehem Thursto attend funeral services.
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Mr. Harry Kauff was taken
to the Veterans Hospital In
Huntington Thursday by Raw!lngs and
Coats ambulance
where he will undergo surgery.
The Rev. and Mrs. :'.!. C. Larimore of Carey, Ohio, were overnight guests of Mra. George
Freedland. The Rev. Larimore
was formerly the pastor of the
Syracuse Nazarene Church and
this was their annual visit In
t"e area
Mrs Homer Smith of
·
Pleasant, W. Va. Is the ~est of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons.
Mr. an~ Mrs. ~ee Da~ldson,
Athens, VISited briefly With
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones Thursday evening.
They called at the Ewing Fu·
neral Home for Max Russell,
wh~ died Tuesday eveplng at
Meigs General Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gwlazdowsky and children of
ington Court House spent the
weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Mills and her
grandparents, Mrs. Harry Mills
and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grim.
Mr. and Mrs. Fielding Hawkins have returned from several
days visit In Springfield, Ohio,
with his brother and sister-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk·
ins, former Middleport residents
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jackson,
Mr. David Jackson, and Mr.
r
and Mrs. C. R. Young have received word of the de11 th of a
nephew, Vincent Young, Jr. In
Erie, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Young ""
and David Jackson lefr Thdfs- day for Erie to attend funeral
services.

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