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10-Dally Sentinel. Pom•rov-Middleport, 0 .,

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Oct. 8,

Timely Book Reviews on Current
Political Scene are Presented

Plan. ar .:: Made

Hugh Bearbs, proyor by the
H.ev . Chester Lemley and group
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b S" I.e Bl ck
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singing Jed Y nerr
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Plans were made for a bake 1 stan. Members answered roll
salt at Kroger Store Saturday call wtth a Bib~ verse.
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Methodist as a money making proJect-.

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gle session. Tshombe was placthe Herbert Nonnan residence
CLEVELAND (UPI) - Ohio 1the la st two statewidt&gt; electmns, Demwrats \\oere on hand ex- Ohw Repubhcan Sen. Robert A.
ed under house arrest for three
on Douglas Road in Scipio twp. Democrats today had orders I opened h1s remarks to 3.500 lcept Sen Frank J Lausche , Taft and re('{)gnized the po..
days in a U.A .R. government
where thieves entered the Nor- from their chief to unite and l who attended the $100-a-plate l whu staved m Washington, as tenry of Taft's name while 111'1·
guest palace When he landed
home thrOUgh 8 WindOW 11et to WOrk in \he campaign , fund-raising dmner W11h hiS ,
slrl:'S.\L'(/ the p;lft) Ull!ly mg a Strong effort tO re-elect
hereeragainst
house- .. And if they are lulled by the marching orders.
Lltt?me.
SE•n Stephen M. Young, who il
t the wishes of the
The Chesapeake and Obi o R a1"Iroa d' s V . D . Moore and
hold stole
items miscellllneous
81 well as comrnitgov nmen ·
and FOrrest Jackson will team to speak on the theme,
polls they are in for trouble.
" I think it is important that 1 Alm•.JSt as though to
being challenged by Taft'a aon,
"Industrial Development" at the second ~· oint dinner ting acts of vandalism.
The gentle, but firm, warning 01110 Democnrts ~et out and get s1zr that theme, Demon alie 1Hep Robert Taft Jr.
SAN FRANCISCO -THE 17- m •etl'ng tllis year of the p omerov an d M"d
· ht rrom· ro wor11.• .. .1u~
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Wednesday, Oct. 14.
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President Johnson in his mes- "Let us pull the Democratic sat on lhP JJIJdlllm with statehe wou d h ave
T f pre
h d •dier was under treatment at
ing in Scipio township Losses
· Oh'
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. o nson sat c at at a ~.~ei!D
Moore and Jackson are eJ:·t
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sage to the party huthful, who party m
10 toget cr anu get part\ 1ea ers.
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Letterman General Hosplfal perts on the otaff of the C&amp;O's OWen were named to this com- there have not been esatblish· turned out to hear his first outl he ma,mum vote
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campaign speech in Ohio.
"If we JOJ!t' , nu for&lt;"e
can vtey,. s and gl\'('
I1Uir. John.
said they " asswne
a case of velopment.
The Chamber also acted to
The Sbertff I department al.. The President, mindful that beat the democracy ol Ohro" ' son sa id
;ant Ohto d
reach mto tht
meningitis."
purchase 15 pole-molDlted lit· reported that Morgan Hen- Ot,io has gone Republican in Almost all of the. state's top : He pa1dt nbule to tl1e
!ate ena!e, a,n,t tede
one
The case was expected to add
Fred W. Crow, Pomeroy at- ter baskets for Middleport and ry, 38, of Portsmouth, R. D. has
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ue pers Wl••
new strength to a growing de- torney, headst he committee ar- discussed Christmas decorat- been returned to the Ohio S~te
1whom I worked every day."
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mand thpt a quarantine be plac- ranging the meeting.
ions, Industrial development, penitentiary as a parole VIOla~
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' Johnson dealt with the Ohlo
ed on the Army training
and brochures.
tor. Henry was arrested recentDave Olllinger, chairman of
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political situation at the start
PUms for the dinner
were
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near Monterey, Calif.,
ly by local authorities on a burthe Fund Raising commiltee
IS speec an re urn
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meningitis has stricken 84 per- discusaed by Bill Childs Thurs- Attending were
President glary charge.
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for lite Mlddlepot't Eme&lt;gen- I
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i dwell upon he subject at length
sons and resulted in the deJ&gt;thi! day
wltht
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Childs
We1ch
Owen
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squad
truck,
reports
that
after fmtshing
his prepared.
which met m the Citlze111 Na'
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of 13 this yesr.
Bank followina lunch at Mr. and Mra. John Werner, PJans Completed
A short meeUng of the South· response to the plea (or dona·
tex t.
uthe Martin RestauranL
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c•rt Horky ' Ed! sOD B··Ca
b
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Local
Athlett'c
Boosters
was
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has
been
very
sltisfac'
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1 HP said the polls showed 6&amp;
SAIGON, VIETNAM- PRE-I
Bahr, and Harold Hubbard.
or n 08
our
held Thursday night following tory and bopes that
people
prr cent of the voters favoring
hier Nguyen Khanb threatned
The joint dinner meeting will
Plans have been completed the Homecoming parade
in wiD continue to send monfy
!the Johnson-Humphrey ticket.
today to bomb Communist Chi- be at the American Legion hall
Cor a tour, "Let's
Explore Ra ine
at the same rate.
' "- deciSI?n °11 whe,ther or 11 ?t I He sa id the supporters of Sen.
n.a and North VietNam if they in Pomeroy next Wednesday
Meigs County Resources,'' ()c.
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Ohlinger and the two other the Ohm Suprt&gt;me Co~rt
wrll l Barry Goldwater, ·· wh&lt;, ban
conUnue their incressed su~ evening. Tickets are $1.50e ach,
tober 14 by the Extensior. Home- Mason Fisher, vice president. members of ltis committee, hear the appeal ot ;..1cJgs Mem- blood int heir eyes" would Ill
port to the Communist VietCong and may be obtained from
ntB.kers clubs of Meigs county. presided as reports were given Bob Fisher and Bob McElhin- I orial ~.osptta,l,. Inc.' reg.a~dm~ oul the 35 per c~nt favorlnl
Ill
Homemakers are W meet ta by Secretary . Treasurer Elson ny, or any fireman, will ac- I the local
hospital
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Childs, Crow, Bob Coats, presOt
tfUC
th
t - JssueoksJS ex .· their candida« while DemOoiUerr as.
The on fY unm
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•· reacUon ldent of the Middleport Cham'
the Excehlior Salt Works, Inc., Speocer.
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cept donations.
Th1c Wl 111 wo .we f
. crtts might not do as weu.
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t·l " If you don't, you·ve had It,"
from the American Embassy
in Pomeroy at 10 a.m. Mter
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be left al Jack's Dairy Rar. . Js was tIE' opm ton
was confirmation that Commu- ber; John Bl.aettnsr, or J I c k
touring the salt workd
the The group unarumously de, eta attendmg tnt&gt;
Supreme he warned.
Carsey.
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nfst lDflllrtiUon has Increased.
•·w Middl~port to clded to
h pay
f thoff two -certificates
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In other business the Middlesee the Ohlo Valley
Baking at eac
e ~matnmg orne
1terday
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port Chamber voted to cooper· PT. PLEASANT - Mrs. Ar· company and the Royal Crown foot~ll games m 1964.
The Car is Heavily
1 The Me1gs ~1emuria l HospltMiddleport pollee reJJOI1tf
ate with the Pomeroy Chamber lene Cook and her J.2...year-old Bottling plant.
certifiCates are for m~ey loan- D
d . Ch
1 al. Ir~c . s:1s appea led H dec 1s.
lht&gt;
11rresl Thursday moi'Jiiq;
ltl sponsoring a boat regatta daughter, Karen, escaped ser- At noon the group wlll have ed to the organization _fr~m
am age 10 ' e!llf'r 1 ion handed down by the ~e1gs ~
Df
Thomas
McCabt 32 MuieUt
ne~ year. Jack Welch and Dick ious Injuries Thursday night a sacldunch at the county ex- football fans_ of the diStnct Heavy damage was caused County Coun of Appeah. m fa- - - - - when struet by a car
whUe tension office. After lunch, they when the gnd program
was to an automobile driven by vor of the Me1gs Count) Hos- 1 for spefliing in a scbool That Ia The RHulto
WORKERS NcrrED
crossing Jackson Avenue at 25th will tour the Meigs Memorial opened at Racine two years a- Wllliam Darrell Connolly 30, p11a1 Commisswn . The Comm1s· He postl'd $15 band.
Mrs. Vinas Lee, chairman of Street about 7:30 p.m.
hospUal, Meigs County Child· go.
Long Bottom, wtoen It got out' sion had demandt'd lhe hospital ] The incident inspired e1t2.t . . ~
Thla Ad
ol Poliee Herb GOkey t\1 "'P.. '
the -Red Cross for the Racine
Mrs. Cook and her daughter ren's borne, and the County
o1 control and turned over on he returnen to Jts control be -~
a fe\f Mher persons who ...-;.
announces the workel'l were taken to Pleasant Valley Horne.
THREE CITED
Rt. 248 at the bottom of the I cause D()(·tors of Osteopathy al~
2 Wann Momlne coal beaten, ~U..... ·ai'O Sharon Teaford, Pam Ho ltaJ wher-. they
were .All members of all the Meigs
IChester Hill Thursday morning l legedly had been refu sed medi- 1 be&lt;n ftported speedilll Ia
school zone~ to 11top lt.
100 lb. c•paettr. One In exKenda Arnott, N 1 n c y
for head brulsea:, Mrs. County Homemakers extension Three arrests reported today Sheriff Robert c. Hartenbach cal staft priVileges.
"We wtu b11nt them o • t;:
tn JDOd condition. ReuonRhonda
Brlcklea, Cook was kept for observa.Uon. clubs 8.I'6 invited.
by the Ohio State Patrol in~ who investigated the mishap, The court beard arguments
arrest
them, and tbey ;ftl1..
ably plieed. Call WY-2-8909
Brace, Nancy Yost, Ltneluded Freeman Williams, 33, sald that Connolly failed to ne- ol Attorneys Frank W. Porter,
Hoed
in
mayor's eoart;tt Ill'
or lee Paul Siason. 1Q.6.8tp
mel Eugene Ervin.
Aceordlng to city pollee inTWO ARRF.S'ni
Rt. 1, M!nersvUle, cited to the
a curve. No Injuries Jr .. counsel f()r the appellants,
cbief said.
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CASH In Your Don't Wento
vestigating tbe a.ccidellt, Mn. Pomeroy police today report.. Meigs Court today for stop sign or arrests
were N!ported. and Bernara V. F'ultz, Prose- ·~==~~~:::::
' Metp GeDeral B01pltal
Cook and daiJihter were cross. eel two amsts, Norwood Henry, violation; Howard L. Engli~h,
cuting Attor~cy.
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ADMISSIONS - Mary Still, i1Ji the hillbway frllm Park 53, Middleport, at 8:3tl a.m. lor 35, Pomeroy, died to
Migs
SPONSORING SALE
Also att•ndmg the sesswn was CA!tNIVAL Ill
Lester Render- Drive entrance to tho appooi1e ruimlng e red light, and Robert Court Oct. 16 lor permitting an MASON - The Wahama band Jolm L. Javte. of Columbus, TUppers Plains
Wherollie R..Uitt AN.
Charles .1fr-- side and walked into tbe path ~ Jr., It, Pomero),
011 unUcensed minor to operate and boosters are sponsoring a rum- associate : ounsel with Porter. School Boosters ID!ow...
CALL WY 2·11N
of a eord rlvell bJ Ray Sulllv111, Thuraday lor DWl, who posted IDondenl M.- Condee, 31, Mid· mage 18fe Friday aod Satur- The court will decide whether day the annual
P"!'i ~ 58, ol Bellem~e who wu tr... bond. .Bqllurlll IIII!Uf__ln ftfliJ- .~ cilt:d ••to - .Gamw)il ~ay, QctoJ&gt;er. HO, .at, the ci!-J' ,or not the case is of sufficient will be held ~~
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,P..iidirre in ~~· , Ra~ l,r om t-n!&gt;ral interest to be on Its urtlay. j)ct. _to,
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The annual Homecoming of
the Point Rock Churdt of the
Nszarene will be held October
11. A potluck dinner wll1 be

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Mo .. Then 600 Palrt

At the close of the meeting, '
refreshments were served by 1
Carolyn Thomas, Nell Graves,
Lula
Matlack and Annett.e
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WASHINGTON -THE FOOD
and Drug Administration {FDA)
starts an Jndustry-wide investigation today to determine whether some drugs should be removed from the market.
The investigation begins with Rober~ Taft, J~. , who .ex- ed to debate him on televlsion cused the Johnson adminlstraexpiration of a deadline for tends hts senatorial_ camrun~n as invi_ted at th_e beginning of tion of " playing partisan polisubmission by drug manufac- into Meigs and Ga1lia counties the Ohto campaign.
tics with the well-being of all
turers of proof that their pro- today, will not meet his oppon- Accor~ing to the United Pre~s Americans.''
ducts are effective.
ent, jncumbent Sen. Stephen M InternatiOnal, Young turned It Taft spoke before the Ohio
FDA ollicials e.xpect that Young, in VaV televisio~ de_bate. down becau~ he said he had Federation of Republican Wornwhen lhe investigation ends af- Taft Is due In Gallipolis at other commllmenst and
ob· en's Organizations which, earter three or four years, some 3 p. m. for ? tea .at the Farn:t· j-t'cted to the format of the pro- Her in the day, welcomed Mrs.
drug:s will have been ruled off ers Hotel giVen by the Gallia posed debate .
p
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the wife of
the market as 1·nelf""'tive and County
Republican Women's The senator, meanwhile, con- heeggy R 0 wbl~ er,
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· gratu 1ate d a mJmster
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f or de· t. did t epu 1can presidential
others forced to change
their club, and at the George Memlabels.
hart residence In Middleport at nouncing the book "None Dare can a e.
5 p. m, for a reception. and Call It Treason" and he urged Taft said the administrationthen a 6:30 p. m. dinner speak· Taft to take a stand against the sponsored tax cut was an IIABOARD THE LADY .BU\D ing engagement at
Sacred controversial book.
lustratlon of " the dangerou!l
SPECIAL -· Lady Bird Johnson
Church in Pomeroy.
However
Taft pursued an- trend toward political expedienexhibited her Southern charm
The scion of the famous fam· other ISsue ln his campaign cy which pervad~s the lsnd .
to crowds in pro-Goldwater "''"lilv of statesmen learned Thurs· swmg through Columbus.
.
tlons of the Deep South today
night his opponent declin· The Cincinnati Republican ac. "When. ~e tax cut reduch?nl
and headed with her whistlewas orJgmally
proposed. Its
il'-',J campaign to New Orleans
impact was to be spread oul ovfor ' reunion with the Prest·
er a three - year period," he
UNIFORMS - The Southern High School hand. dtrected hy Robert Garner. iR ctressing in new uniforms
dent .
.said.
·for its 1964 presentations. The uniforms were pu n :hascd lhruu gh 1he B"nd Booc;ters org:mization. Band mem1 bers have been fitted in summer. \VintN and co ncert uniform s Posmg tn th e sev era l types of uniforms are, front
The Texas-born First Lady,
Taft charged that_
row, L. toR. , .James Snodgrass Sandra Batley, P:l1ricia L 011'! Rrcnda Norris. Ellen Shu\(')' and Lmda Yost: second
travel • weary but exuberant,
shortly after
takmg off1ce, row. Bill Downie, Joclyn Taylor, BiH Se llars and Ncm cy Yost third row. Jean Phelps. Cratg Cairns. Bill Zerkle. su ..
,·nforFiopno·idnat•,
LOS ANGELES (UPI)
S
B
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the reducl1on zie Price; back row , Steve Sewell, Lynda Lipscomb
E leJn or Srhne1der. The band \\ill conduct a Tag Day 0(!1:.
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C-l'f e~. t adrry ·t·h 0 "11 fer I sehedule to less than two years 17 for its unirorm fund .-Se ntinel Photo.
Alabama and Misissippi
~.ampmgne m vo e· eavy a 1 orma o ,ay WI a ca o with the result that, "we seem - - --- - -------the third and final day of her a new crusade . . to reduce Commumst r,ower to a lev· about to enter a wage • pr 1ce
campaign.
el from whic~ it cannot threaten our securi y or the peace spiral which will swirl ever 1
of the world.
faster toward full-fledged inflaA COLD FRON THAT DROP·
In a speech prepared for a lunch here of the World . ..
ped temperatures into the low Affairs Council, a local non-partisan discussion group, the tiOn.
20s today threatened a . frosty Republican presidential can(Udate said:
EN ROUTE WITH JOHN~ON offer- no matter how much they pont&gt;nt
t!it' South ''
death for late maturing mid"This must be the year of a new cr'·sade - a eru(UPIJ - President
Johnson, want for 1!- l'l l ne'l- f'r sell the Coldw:ller had onc(' prnposed · 'r't·t now we are urged to
west farm crops.
sade for America and for the whole free world.
Snow £ell ln upper Michigan "The issut is peace. The 1
" well pletsed" with his stump- TVA .
thnt the Temwssee Vallt-y Arl- St&gt;ll Its parts.· · Johnson said.
ing
tour
in
tbe
Midwest,
cam·
"
In
the
fir
st
place,
It
do('sn'l
mum 1r&lt;~11Un be -:old. \1ore re- l~e dPscribed the TVA as "the
early today and freezing drizzle peace we seek, along with free' and underscored his next senpelted crops in some lower por- men everywhere, Is peace with tence: "This does not mean
pa1gned into the South today btlong to me- it belongs !o !hP eenth· he h:1s IJ('en sayi ng that grPat pioneer of the 20th cenwith the pointed pledge : ''I am ! peoplr of the upper South. It snnw TVA art1viiH:'"-- ferttlizer t ur~ ·• whirh has shown wbat
tions of the state, Lows of 2G justice peace with freedo~. war·"
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not going to sell the TVA"
l belongs to the people of Amer- plants anct steam gPnf'rnling governmPnt
and
peoples,
d!grees were repart&lt;d at Far· peace
a "wotfd In which free G&lt;&gt;fdwaler said: "IT maua
nations
and
free
people
can
the
alfemative
to
war-a
way
.
.
N
D
The
President,
stimulated
by
ka,''
tbe
Pres1r1er
t
declared
r
l:t
nJs
l'nulo
be
ofrerf'd
for
work1ng
together,
can
do
to cond
Ab
d
S
go,
. ., an
er een, .
th
to
d
enthusiasm
generated
by
two
/
Aims
At
Goldwater
sa
le
qut'r
host1le
o1at11re
"
D.
live and prosper and .shape to win
~ ~ce- ltsenAI- Three breaking and enterlngs
Could Ot'struy TV."their own national destimes. . . threats to thts ~ahon, to
in Meigs county the past week days of Midwest campaigning, Johnson madt the statemPnt~ .lohnsnn sa id fhar nearly 400 ,
1
' 'An un ~ymnflt lretic President
ClARO, u. A. R. - CONGO
Reduce Communist Power
~ ~ree nalonse verywhere are being probe&lt;!
by Sher· moved his campaign caravan in a speech prepared for del tV· Iprrlalr· fr'r lillzPJ pl ant.~ arou nd
into
Kentucky
and
Tennessee.
'
ery
at
the
War
Memona
l
buildthe
('OUnlrl
nr·e
using
proc-esse-s
in
ttw \\'l11lf' ·· •1se could starve
Premier Moise shombe, held
- t ou war. · ·
iff Robert C. Hartenbach's deh
"Our
ma.jor
objective
must
"We
cannot
talk
down
the
t
t
f
In
comments
aimed
at
Republiing
in
Nashville
The.v
were
'
developed
at
TVA
.
II
&lt;;
steam
tl1
e
TVA , p;IL" liS board with
th
d
t
f
as a ostage or ree ays, e t
.
f
d t'· t f ,_
t par men .
1
can
presidential
nommct:
Barry
aimed
directly
at
Goldwater
.
gf•m•ra
tmg
plants.
hP
sc1id.
are
people
who would dismantle it,
0
for llome today smiling broad· be to reduce Commumst power orwar . • us
\,&gt;Vrnmun s
The sherlCf said burglsrs pried
Goldwater,
he
said
:
although
Johnson
m.a&lt;k·
no
ditu.'(/
mfu
a
n'ginnal
power
com·
and
undermine
its purpose and
ly and clasping his hands in a to a level from which It can. aggression. We cannot bluff the back door open at theW . A.
"No matter how much they rect r('ference 10 his COP op plex ll.ht r h ha~ "transformed its uselulness,'' Johnson said.
victorious fighter's salute..
not threaten our security or the them down. But we can face Dotson residence, Rt. 1, tangsBut tlle controversial African peace of the world."
them down. And Ill the past, ville , on State Rt. 124 and Iert
leader failed in his attempt to
The prepared text of Gold- we have done It. I say we can the residence with three radios,
crash the non-allgned suirurtit ]water's remarks capitalized -and must-do It again.
a clock, razor, bedspreads and
conference bere. He flew home
several other household Items.
without having attnded a sin·
Another entry occurred
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Mrs. c~~~ ~ - Ktmes lt&gt;ft\'tn- !
the ceremony at Stow, Ohio.
I duy lor
.ar eston, \\ .
a,
When the couple lefl for the
I where she Wlll be the guf'SI u(
weddmg trip to Detroit, Niagher stslel's. Mrs Howard Jer- I
ara Falls, Canada and wash·
FRI. _ SAT._ SUN.
rett, Mrs. H R. Jnhmon &lt;md 1
I
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D C th bride was st· •d sI'd
· · - l mg
• epiece gold sml.
oct. 9-10-11
\1rs.· T K . Hearn.
I " Colmt.
1 es of th e mJsston
liredon.in a· three
Double Feature Progr•m
I EJ\.13 Earl McKinley has re·,~ al.ry
faBmtlyt, Mtr.t. an~..~ ~1nrsS. Wutthl· lwith which she wore her white
"Mt:LINTOCK''
ran sa 10nt:Y 1 o • 1 h.
1am
With John \V aynt'
ce1ved his di scharge from the
h
ore rd .
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and MauL"een o·Hara
I U S Naval Base Charleston ern Rhn&lt; esJa, were
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S. C He is the so~ or Mr. and] when the Young Adul~ Clas~ ~ graduate of Kent State Umver·
0t s1ly where she was affiliated
-andMr~ ( 1 F: MrKmlev Middle- Ior ~he Brfldford Churr .
"WAR IS HELL"
: port and has ('()!llp·l~ted tour I Chnst met Tucsdayd"lenmgWal wilh Delilt Zeta Sorority.
Tony R usse II · B'l'nl"'" B'rron years m the Na vy whJCh m- I,the
., home
, of Mr · an. t1 rs. 1- groom a1ten ded Kent State Un:
-- 1cl udl'd two tours in the Mffll· 1ti.tm Lambert.
.
ivers1ty, Western Reserve
terranl"an area MeKmley is a 1 Rich:nd Gilkey ' pr~Jdent , op- ' versity and Fenn College.
: graduate of Middleport High ene~ the meeting Wllh pra~er, The couple are now at h,m, ll
POMEROY OHIO
. Sl'hool.
1Scrtpture taken fro.m ~at ew at 21831 Libby Rd ., Apt. 23-A,
1. M1·s Ceci. l K1mE&gt;s
.
by
and Mrs. was read
.
. Bonme Ptckens. Stoney Broo k APt s., Bedf ord
TONIGHT
I Rubert Starkey spent Tutsday The film slldesRwer: shRown lbly Heighl'l, Ohio.
NOT OPEN
and Mrs
.
----, m Athens .and Parkersburg, W. ·Mr · d"
- · onme
h ld usse
n the
\
A ISCU S~ JO!l was e 0
FRIDAY thru THURSDAY
",Oct. 9-15
, 1rs. Clarence Lacey
an ct' age of children in the Sunday
.
M
p 1R
ld
School classes and a report Will
'HOW THE WEST
WAS WON"
rs
e~F nda~
r eyno
s werP
ml be g·IVen. to the
' Athens
evenmg
to at. church board
('l'erhmru lor)
Debbie Reynulds. Carroll Ba I' tend the performanr:e of the11or consJderacwn. Thd e grothupe
l B h
\oted to prepare an serve
.
k.er, John Wavne, Russ Tam
op~;-a . ·~ ~ em~.8 1 ld G
Christmas dinner for Class I Election ()f officers was
blyn, Gregorv Pack , Lee J
Cobb. Henry Fonda . Carolyn I
r. an
r:s. , '~
eo~~e ' of the church. They also voted at the regular meeting of
Jones, Karl )la!den. Geo Pep and son, Brmn, GallJpohs, HS· 1
d $5
th
t f mi\y
T,,._ 'I
pard, ,/as. Stewart. Rir.hard ited recen !ly with her parents, , tfo sethn . t~ . e 8 ran ak in eroy Chapter 100, OES,
Widmark. Thelma R1tter. : 1\lr. &lt;.~nd Mrs. L. W. McComat;. l or
eJr mJssJOnary wor
dy evening.
MickPy Shaughne~sy Walter !
!
Africa. Bottle caps are to be Ruth Tompkins, worthy
Brennan. Henrv Morgnn.
!
GO TO ASHUR\:'
/saved for the class as a money· tron, and Harry P. Smith, worWmner of 3 Academy
1thy patron, presided. The
Award~•
Members ol't ht! Rock Springs t makmg proJect.
Technicolor C.rtoon
Runmng time 2 Hrs 4!5 min , \&lt;IYF motored to C.:amp Fran- The annual Halloween party and means committee am1ounc·Adults · Sl.UO Children . 50(' l CJs Asbury near RIO Grande will be held Octobe.r 29 at 7 p. ed plans for a rummage
I Saturda) for an all daj- outmg. m. at the _church Wlth members the date to be a~nounced. SevFRIDAY and SATURDAY
1Makmg th~ trip were Kathy to come ~~ C(lstume. The next era ! communicatJon.s .
Oct. 16-17
. and EddJe 1\bhott
Suzanne meeting Will be held November read including InvitatiOns to at"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
Dorm;
&lt;~nd
Roger
Par1ll)
v. Sher: l3 with a potluck dinner at 6:30 tend Friends Night at
(Technicolor )
:
ne
i:lnd
Bobby
Blackston,
Con- ~- m Evelyn Woods and Made- Chapter on October 8, when
rony Randall . Arthur O'Con
nell. Barbara Eden . .John Er I nte Radturd, Sharon Brawley, \me Pamer were named
tu Mary Hughes, secret~ry,
lcson, Noa lt Beery .T1 DlrE•el
Dlana
WPversm
tller,
e
c
k
y
have
devottons
.
be honored; a receptwn
8
by Geu Pa!. \\'onders nen&gt;r
:md MarY Lou Radford, Mrs. Barbecues, potato chips and Charles Johnson, gran? serttincea~e ·
"SOLDIER IN THI! RAIN"
, Huj.lh Bearhs, Mrs. Edgar Ab- punch were served by th~ hosts el, Octo~er 1_1} at Ur.ama
Jar.lde Gleason, St.eve Me I bot I. Mrs. Harold Blackston and to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Plc~ens, ter, Pamcsvtll.e; tllh•e~pre~:~~:~
Queen Tuesday Weld
I Rev. Chester Lemley.
~r . and Mrs . Robe:t Grtmm, grand matrons
a
~~~~:;_.,::::;...;~......,.,...-, ] ~1r . and Mrs. Ronme Russell , night on October
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilkey, m. in the new Masonic Temple
Ruby Mossman, Evelyn Woods, at Mc-Connel sville when
\fadeline Painer, Mr. Wayne Preston, past grand matron,
King, &gt;1r. and Mrs. William and Bertha Huffman, worthy
Lambert, Debbie and Tammie, graod matron , and olher grand I
1and the m1mster, Rev. M. B. officers will be present; and
Imboden.
the installation of oHkers of
SEWING MACHINE
Albany Chapter on Novmber
ANNOUNCE HOMECOMING , 14.
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The annual Homecoming at I Clara Soulsby was elected
the Morning Star EUB Church 1worthy matron: Jame.s Souls·
will be Sunday, Oct. 11. Sunday 1by, worthy patron;
Barbara
School will begin at !I a .m., wor- l walker , assoctate matron ; Guy
ship services 10 · 4~ a.m., with Cowan, associate palron;
a basket dinner at noon follow- D. Smith, secretary:
Mabel
ed by afternoon services at 1:45 Geoglein, treasurer; Betty
p m. Singers will be the She- an, mnductress; Kathryn Jorkinah 5 from South Webster, dan. associate conductress; and
: Oh10. and the Norris Quartet. Ruth Tompkms, trustee. Offi- 1
FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY
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1 regular meeting on December 1
lie are invited.
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Wearing Apparel lor Your Family, furniture, Furnishings
and Floor Coverings for Your Home.

~'"'"' . ~"- " lu Middleport
~
f?rench descrihed Mr'\. Slll llh j ('upsl .
S·Jturda . evening
I
as br111g m '\Vmpathv w1th tilt' I '
~
~ w·u
The Sl Patnck Church at Patl1e Gnmm of Lclart Falls.
workmg mom ·a nd he;· dt&gt;slrP to 1l w_dh :'-.lr an Mrs
M 1 JaJ~ I Kent Ohio was the scene of Saradelle Rees, Columbus, MarQo v.hat would be best
for Kmg a~d fcmllly "' 1~re d r. ~ :the june :W wedding of Misss ilyn Tahsler of Bt~y Village,
Amenr'.:~ Thr tradP-In&lt;Hk or , ilr1Jd·s 1'1 athilt':1 ll)se \a\n off. ' 1· Barbara .Jean Grimm, daug1l· Hetty Brutvan, Maple Heights,
.
f rf' ~h
o ter of Mr. C:lnd Mrs. \"·rt II'1am an d Su!-lan
.
Wolfe,
Olmstead
Mrs Cl1&lt;tse
1, thf'
re ct . .ank . rsM . . arenre
d :-.,1
L }C· lie Er·
.
r ose worn eaM1 di!V ami her, A ron . 1:dadnl ' tr:s.,. es
d c Grimm Letart Falls,
lo Falls They v.ere .attired m
.
·
' Brut van, son o1 fl oor 1e n ~ t 11 gowns of aPrt'cot
· ss erwrgv m · ~·orkmg
tirele
m ' vm ol ·\'l1 e-por
.... ' .nr.. db an Thom.&lt;~s
Paul
. I
Ccn"res·
I Mrs Wa) ne Kmg, Bra 11ryl, Mr and Mrs . .J uhn Brutvan, w1th which tltey
carried
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dlld
Mr~
Edna
kuss('
o
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I'
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Dunnu" tl u-' bu ~I!I!'Ss nwl'lmg 1 Huthnd and Mr and
Sr .M;Jple Hetgh ts OhJO Th!:' sprays o
tens un c uc
ens· 1• 1
:'vlr~
r
M
members t rlrOrtl'd 011 ttw re· 1
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· Rev
f' ·,ther John Kennedy of· John B1·utvan, ,Jr. o
ape 1
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, V1ctor Hvsf'il and fa m1 ly
ol
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H h
b l
d
rent Fedt&gt;r&lt;ot1nn
l onten•nL&lt;' :
fl('i ;r!Pd at U1e double rmg cer- etg ts was es man
an :
1t'lnOn)' . Given in marriage by ushers were Jolin
held m Ga llipO lis whir h St'\t'f .\lmersv!lle
Pr·rshern, I
a] mt&gt;mbt•rs Jl! ~·nfiPd Mr ~ Eu·
Mrs. Earl Boug-her of Colum- :her Unelr. Mr . Albert \\&lt;'olre , Maple He_rgllts. AI Wehrheim, i
ler announce&lt;J the 196.1 f-'l'der· bus 1s here wrth hPJ' p;rrent ~. l the bmle wore a gown
of and Dennt ~ Sht~nkleton.
All
ar 10 n nw• •t mg ""t il bt• lwld at · \·Jr. and .\ ·lrs c. A. Emmt.~J 1 . :while pt&gt;au de sole des1gncd . by I wore wh!te tuxedos:
J;H·k ,un
Pri selll;~ ol Boslom. Fm;ch 1m-. Mrs. N1xon, orgamst and so- ,
Dut&gt;s 1n the t lt iU arf" payable ; Mr and.\1rs . _Pa~l Sm_a r: l,e.rt ported lace !rimmed the high- : li st, _ present~d a program of l
and should be patd hetore ()('t- 1 Wednesda:. tor Cm1 rnna11 wheJe nrc-kline b()(hce
and
long weddmg mus1c precedmg the
obt&gt;r :J I The elub vn tf'd
to lhPy will ii!l _
t•nd tile Ohiv Bap· s\e!:'ves ll er trai n was
or ceremony .
sponso r the good:; from
tlw 1 ti st r;onventtOn bemg
held f''n•ndJ imported lace edged Mrs. Grimm. mother of th~
bll nd ag:nn Tht&lt;: )t-;lr
\1r·s. ·there 1h1 s werk Followm!': the wlih peau de sde and she wore bride. wore a three piece sUit I
WaltP r \\ ::rdd r·ll wtll bf' hnstess i C'nnv1n 1ron they plan a motor ia lace manti lla w1111
seed -of betge linen . The
groom's !
lor the nt•Xt m~el ing WednPs- [ trw through southf'rn_ lndt ~na f pearls . The bnde car ried
a m?th~r chose a ~hree p1ece klll1 1
day, October 21.
Arrange- Iand enroutP home wrll
V1s1_11wllilt· orl'hld on a while Brble su11 m green. Each wore a
mt&gt;nl ') of ruses were placed m wllh their daught er and fatm - ' giVf'n to h(·r by her grandmoth- corsage of b!lby orch1ds.
I
the homt of th1• hostess. While . ly , th e Hev and Mr~ . George !t&gt;r
Danish decorations and
a
1
mum s centerf'd th e t~a tnble Siddn!l and children of Pl atts· r Attendant s to the bnde were 1 three tiered cake with apricot
with .\1rs Eu iPr pres1dmg at I burg. Oh1o.
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ger \torg :m prf'~ented tht' first bnrn, Mrs Gt'orge La sher , Mr s
re~'it-W entitled. "Con\ot&gt;n lwn · Emt&gt;rsor1 .1 om•&lt;:., Mrs
Mar
bv N.,b,1l :md H:ltlt'\ whn :li•n ru~ Ch:~mbPrs, Mrs
Henry
w'rote "Seoen Duvs m Mnv'' 1 1\ull Mrs
D. B . Hartinger.
and nthl'r bt&gt;~t s~ll ... r ~
\1r &lt;: ~1ro; Homt&gt;r Cook Mrs Walt·
Morgan gave thf' rommen t~ ol t•r \\ addo&gt;ll 'lrs. M L Frenc h.
the author as the s tory ol a : \lr ~ Roh;•rt Co:'! IS, Mrs Rod·
politwnl f'orwt&gt;nllOil was told A n t&gt;~· f)ownmg ..\1rs. Guy Shuler.
b{'hind thli' srE'nes look :1 1 con· ,\1rs R1Jgt&gt;r \1urgan .
\1rs .
vent wns Wi th all the acttvltiE' ~ T1tus &lt;J nd &lt;~ ,o:twst, Mrs Garen
of reportet s. pillt ttc tans
&lt;md 1 Stan~bury
TV cowrage was portr;;\'f'ct tn
tht' hook.
~'--r~--, _ .... ,_.; ,.~
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man ot Courage " wrii!Pn bv ,'' G
Mr. Frank Grahllm. Jr . wa~ I
reviewf'd by Mrs
Mnnon
Frenlh a nd pre~t'll i Pd
hl~h· :
light s 10 lhe life ol lhe "Se ntor
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church mN Su11day evemng at 1 Follo•)•ing a talk un the Bible foA specialization has
made Matlhew Gran~dpareN~otsrr'ts !~~
: the church.
by Rev Lemley , refreshments
d :-,1 s !'ern
n-l
G
its
mark
on
luncheon
workers
Mr.
an
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Kathy Abbot! , pres tdent, wa s 1 were served by
ar a rues· at
the
Morningside
Ele·[cine, and Mr and rs. ae
in charge of the meeting whil'h ,er . Attending were those nam·
School.
McN eal. Troy . Oh!O
opened with dt&gt;votions by Mrs. ed above and Becky an Mary mentary

me \llddler,lrt LuPr· and rook lf'S were serv':'d to the 1
Club ht&gt;ld 1ts 11 r~T tllf't'\· m~-"mbt&gt;rs attemlmg.
· In~ o! the rlub ye 31 Jt
I he
country hOme of \1 r s Jamt'"' Prt'sf'nt lor the meetln!i: wt&gt;rf'
\1rs l:lrun· Lloyd, Mrs . Jamet
T11us rwur Rutl;1mJ
Harlt&gt;\ \11'-iS Su."&lt;m Pa rk , Mrs
Mr~ .I.Jmt' s F.ult&gt;r plt-Sidt-nl Nuah lb 'kln~
Mrs. L
M
pre&lt;:idf' d und l.lf:'ll'omt&gt;d
ttw llt&gt;nrws'\. \ Tr:i Eu ler, M r s
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DAUGHTER BORN
Lou RadiBardl,
ES....:U,e Don: Mr ond Mrs Richard Reed,
Sharon raw ey · ........ '
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R dford and Diana W~y~rsmtl· tht' birth of a 5 lb tO u a ... ...
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ter, Abby Jean , born Septemler
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0 CM 9 1964 Frank Jacobs Dies

Workers in X·ray, Diabetes
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Frmk Ja «l hs of Columbus
son ul the la tt&gt; Mr and Mrs
Cl :.fl J ar 1bs d1ed at h1 s llome

larpcnter
SociaJ News

1c fll r IOmt time and serlou•
It til " slow lv tmp&lt;ovmg at
the home

oJ her son m Jaw aoo

~:t5~~~~n M~c( :;,dc~~~s ~:;.

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\Irs El 1 Pe""y Mrs Delbert
s de
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Midd leport American Leaton l ancaster
P
erry an sons a c r '
rs.
Auu llary Unit 128 was hosr on
A report on the national conn Col umbus
a week ago last SHOWER HONORS NE\\ ,.. I)N Hene
Tbursd"y
year H
m 11OaJ..
\\ orkf'rs for the X r;n uniT P&lt;~rk Pr Jn Ann Stev. a rt J u1 1e Monda
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- fdaughter
'I Arll u Crystal,
M•s
" to the Fall D•slnd HnlJOn held this
b M
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Fr1ends and rel ati ves enter an
f'n&lt;•
COSHO~ON
&lt;UPI J - Gov EJ"hl
( onference a t the Le Ia A
~ w,Js
Y
rs
and di lbt'tes tPstmg prngram l ucas JoRn llarnsnm 1lle \1n
Vrr tor fl PPrrv
Mrs
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h
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W l:' n:! rPcogmzed too a... b\ JunP w far~nn
!rme luca~
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li e 1\ fl&lt;; l m~ mh~r of the Flre l;ltner lor \ofrs Gene J efters rra s, Mrs Ellen Holland and James A Rhodes said Thurs jgJor. Home on South Fourth St
u~c e~n ~rddle rt Unit
r (I I 'I
s tates new budoet wtll
noon Y l e
po
Kloes ewc utJ \I 1\P(rf"ta n o
1 1re~ ~&gt;a 11 1n \I r" - n h 1r1 m~ 'l Bt n• \I I nt Assocr atron recf'ntly honormg her son Ro- 1\-'rs Dorsey Jordan Rodney lday the
d
f
~"~ th f l Mrs Barton SHoll d1stnct 128
tn the ba sement
dlmne
1
thf' Meigs Countv TB &amp; !l As \ an Mf'Le•
and ~t'n ed a~ i:l seargent m bert Loi,i, lll outh .a
Iavette anrl Vlr'llma loca l
provJ e or normbat grolwl o I pr"Sident rrom Logan conduct .. ,, .. m of the hall
sowttlon
\\ rid \\ 1r I He IS survived shov. er Ttwo;;e pre sent
were
state servH:es
u w1 con
ddl
t 1v
H ef'ct~' II"' -Fein I "1~\\ II h\ hJ&lt;; \~ Jfe (; rare lwn brnth \1r ~ Car l (,rrollees md dau Walter Joraan wa.!l a Sun-iay td.m not ax mcrease for rn ed the meet ing
Mlht eport
A.Cterwards Mrs
Hom el r
(,Jrl Scout
2-15 and 11:'1 hi:l (, Jhble
\L,trgarel
\\r ll iil m
Harry
of gh te-r Ca rol} n Mrs Dale D}e dHJner guest oJ hls brudlheMrm dustry or mdrvJdual'
gree Smtih Department of OhMo
Brown Hull&lt; Sl li tz M«v All ee Ponwrov lwo '"lees May Va n Mrs
"'""" aod
son law and stster, Mr an
rs
Rhodes made the statement &lt;ngs as dtd the !Jrst Vt&lt;e con;, First VICe Prestdent of
oc I Sc t TT 221 m M dd le B•st' Ada Bhsell
J erush ra ln v. Clgen Pomero~ and Lllltan Gregory Mn Lavern Jordan Kenne th Crabtree Other guests to Cosh()('ton busmess leaders mander of Post 123 Don Roadc Connellsville was the speaker
r
ou
oop
I
h Shumwa} Me lle \\
&lt;._; ar P• t&gt;rl" c' Lancaster
and dau_ghters Ruth Ann Jane WHe \1r Rolland Crabtree and Iat the dedicatiOn of General and Nolan Mace of Athens IS There were 83 persons an
port drs tnbuledk Posters
s e net Jol&lt;oson Ellza' "l l&lt; Srn&lt; lll
son Donald
t•tct commander
ng memlwrship roll call
u,
Electric s $1 million l't!search '
swerr
S&lt;lld Thf wor ers
1' un~ ral sen 1ces were held at Hetty and Jerne Sue Mrs Ja
ced th t ttr
In
W1iham
Mr and Mrs R S Turner and developmtnt laboratory
The rnommg program was It was announ
f' astern Sehoul Mesdames \\'tnefred Marcmk o El iZabe th Clenwuod Method1st Church In net Dunham :\1rs
f
11 8be he ldw In•
Barnh1tl Smith
e Sunda\ afternoon callers 1 The
Department Is a school of mstrurtron on the ter con erencec 1WI b
ed tho
J S DavJs, Car I
Colum bus bv the Schoerxhnger Cheadle and Kathy, Mrs Lew
B
b
R1 rd Young Norman
ar
Racme- Jov~ Thoren Ema 1 Funen:~ l Home w1th bunal m 1s Smrth Mrs Dora Escobar at the Jesse Swan restdence currently workmg on depart- folio\\ mg subjects Amencan February
"'- atf o urn us11 an
b held
N 1rman McCam Harold New· Adams Addre Noms (,t&gt; ne- Unwn Cemetery ~side
his CopenhaHn Mrs Faye Jor noar
'
1 a ng sv1lle
mental budgets for presentatlOn lam Mrs Charles Slemt, Umt Sprmg vun erence WI
e
ell Rex B a tl ey , Y1 illl am R1tc b v1eve Snyd er MargareL Cutm ll late ~ 1 fe Glad) s, and son, Wu l dan Mrs Helen Jeffers and
Mr an&lt;.. Mrs Wlllts Hamng, to the legislature m January
261, Oak H1ll, Chltd Wetfare, at Logan dIn June t U t 263
1e Charles Carr Clyde Kuhn Naomi London v.. 1Jma SaHe
Mrs Jame Ballev Jeffers
P1qua .... ere weekend guests of Rhodes repealed his intenuon Mrs Lewis Mock, Urut 78, Lo· Afloe-r a )ournmen
m
Lmdsey Lyons James
Stout, Margaret Houdashelt Jud v W• ler
'
h
1
PERSONALS
h&lt; • br other, Mr and Mrs Max to seek leg1slat1ve approvaJ for gan, Commumty SerVIC€, Mrs of Middleport served ald tea
1 0 McCoy, Oris
Gintl1er, gal Marv Lew Johnson Clar
,,
o1
Mr and Mrs Johnny Ounl Hamn",., Tins ~&lt;&gt;roup accom"'an
[tax reducl1ons for Oh1o compa Alec Bla1r, Umt 81 Jackson, and a social hour twas e
Carl Kautz Clarence Headl"y tee Noms \otarga n~t Cult- Car
gan \trs Moses Perrv
and red oy Mr and Mrs J1mm1e mes engaged 111 research and leader, Re'habllltatlon,
Mrs
Durmg the met&gt; mg some
M1ss Nora Mae Eason,
and ol WJicoxPn Ruth Wolfe Har
Mrs Amy Lowther were
m Hanm g and daughter VISlled development work
Charles B Richardson, Urut 21 the needs of the Ohw Veterans.
M1ss Mary Lou Fick
ri"l NeJgler
Columbus on Sundav and VISit. \1r and rvh s l\1orrrs Hamng
Under such a plan, he said, Athens, and Junior Activities Hospitals and their patient!
Pomeroy - Evelyn Gilmore
I
ed Wlth the Carrol Wooclgerd and famJ]y m Nelsonvllle on personal property taxes would Mrs Edward Touvell, Unit 11, were brought out
M1ck1e Werner, Ph) IUS Mullen
M•ddleport - Bett'
Sm1th
famrlv They went espec•a lly to Sundav
be reduced for such compames
Cra1g I
see Denms 14 year-old son of 1\!r and Mrs Glen Cllne vis· He also said he would appomt
Mary Hamm , Munel Bradford, Nanc) Beaver J ean
Mary Ellen Miller, Dean Barn Barbara Mullen Marjone !hal
the Woodgerds who
under li ed hi" Si ster Mrs Leona Fol- an adVISOry commisSIOn to
ttz Beulah Straus!, Annabel burn Helen Bod1mer, Sara D
\\rnt maJor surgf'ry recently dln on &lt;;und n H s nf'phew, work wrth the Board of Regents
Houdashelt, Amta Houdashel Owen Rose Marie
Hackett
and Is confined tn Ch•ldr('n! I Lo ~r al F'olden and w1fe Tampa., and mtegrate a SCience develMaf)one Reuter Nellie Brown Stepha me Pullen [){&gt;bb1e Grue- MASON - Jimmy Wrse of Hospital They report that he Fld are spemlmg a few days I opment program wttb uruversl·
Shirley Batty Mildred
Karr str Bett\ Clarkson \lrgmJa Mason this W'?fk recewed hts IS lmprovmg
m the Fnldcn home
ttes and Industry
Velma Rue, Anne Rupe Pearl Hmdv MurJel Hradford Helen li fe rank badge and 18 other The Ralph Chapman famrly Mr and Mr&lt;&gt; (hester Spen• - - by
\\ielker, Alice Globokar, Peggy Sauer Beverly Perrm Maril\JJ merll badges at the
Maso~ of Athens \\ere recent guests cer ul ( l wrle~ tun W Va spent
LOCAl TEMPS
Houdashelt, Donna Jon"s Dora- Fultz, VI\ Jan lngeJs
June County Scout Troop 253 Cou of their parents, Mr and Mrs the ut t kend Wl!h hN parents
Is ded1cated to went together a long tlme and
t
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degrees
under
partthv Johnston Dorthea Me Ken· K Of'S ettv r u lz
ut
en
Vetlm Howery and Mr and Mr 811 ~ Mrs A R Caster
young people, Ule1r problems just bro ke up Tl1e reason wa!l
1'I
N
w
1
d
c
1
ly
cloudy
skr€!1
today
at
ll
30
~ ~• enough
r.ie Mrs Nadme Goebel Mar- ms, v rs orman B\ an
al
Ohers presented a\!iards by Mrs Lyle Chapman
Caster
and pleasures, therr troubles he sald be wa!)n , t g~
1Other guesh at the
8
ty Gress Leona Cleland Elo•se Hovatt~r Jean Frsher
J ane Scoutmaster John Rottgen, As
Lora] relatives and fnends home were Mr and Mn; Lu·
m
and fun As wuh the rest of He! for me
White '
Brown Vlrgmm Hubbard
ls1stant Scoutmaster Bernard attended the funeral of Bryan ther Cooper Columbus Mr and UFL GAMES
en Help Us! It welcomes laughs
He JUst got tus dnver's II
RutJand- Donna
Nelson
Hamsonvllle _ J eah
\\'•1 and Councilor Fr~ Ta}lor were Caster at the Brguny l'uneral j Mrs Re1•d Jeffers and Mrs Joe COLUMBUS Ohw (UPI)- In but wont dodgt&gt; a serlol.lS ques cense and has had two wrecks
Janet Bolen, Margaret Si11lhng 1hams Sharon Jt'well Aneslrnt&gt; Jj rank Zu span Star rank ~arl l Home m Alban} on Saturday M( \\ horter and daughters, lo- dlanapohs leadmg the Uruted t1on WJtb a brush-off
already He sa1d he was gomg
\hnda Wllham s, Marg Schoon ,Cursev Ruby Halliday Alll'gra Rrlev Mrke Harbour,
Eddte Mr Caster who was reared cal !1crent callers were 1\llr Football League's Western DiSend your teen·age qu estwns to tr) and change, and tha t
over AdeUne Snowden
Jesse J Ylill , Paulme
Go 1dtf Icarson De\o\a}ne Taylor and m this community, had made and Mrs Eugt'ne Holliday and VISIOn with a S·l record, face s to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT he d always love me but I
While, Joetta Erlev.me, Je~;~n Jones Mary Carsev, He 1 en Mrke Johns on, all F1rst Class h1s home wrth relatJVt'S fo1 the Dwne of Dexter and Mr and Toledo tomght The Eastern Di· care of Helen Help USI
lhl.S should find someone who wa1
Stout Eugene Atkms Conme
past thrre years, after bemg Mrs Ar•hur Crabt ree, lOl' al
VISion leader Charleston IS.l). newspaper
better and not so reckless
Second
Class
Scout
awards
m
Cleveland
r
Dll
I still .¥"flte to him and tell
Chapman Vlrgmla Hubbard went to John Ebersbach Teror many years
The Young People of
the meets Canton !4 2) Suuday
emma
•
Jafl€o Brown
B
H ~
Mrs Helen Turner, local, Is a Carpentn Br~ptlst Church met nJgbt
Dear Helen
him J love him but he doesn t
rv Foreman, rJan
son, Sist er Th ose from a d1s 1ance at th e church' on Sunday even
bus ban d an d I go t mar wn te We "uve 37 mil es away,
My
Jl
M
h
II
I
1
AI
t a ll location' Were Marvm Newe
ars a
I ey
tt dl
tb I
C I
d
II "~~
I
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h
Wh d
I
so •
1
k C 1
ne m a sma ~rg1a town so can see 1m
y oesn
a en ng e unera l were ar mg Kathv Cheadle gave the PAlll E SUBS
nurses of the Meigs
Cvunty and Ric &gt; on ev
I Turner Chilago Ill •
J en 1rpogram usmg the tOpic "Is
V
be wr1te If b.- really loves me'
8 C {UP I)- aud, since he was stil m
Health Uept Bobbv Hobste!ter
Mt-nt badgf's WPff' preseonted nv Hansher and granddaught· l Hls Gosep l YCJur Gospel?:, At· Marcel Paille 'goaltender for decided to keep our mamage - KAY
1
Edna Fr ench and Betty low to F'rankre Zu span Earl Riley er ~hddleport, Mr and Mrs tcndmg were Lmda Queen, Ca the Vancounv~r Canucks will secret for a while I hid our Dear J{ay
er)
1 Edd1e (aJ son and M1ke- Har
Leslie Canode Marysville, 0 , rol Fralc} Mary and
Helen flll for aJimg Jacques Plante m.arrHlge license In a box of pa
Honey when a boy want9 tG
George C Sm allev and Ho I I UBBOC K, Te:..: iUPI I - Itwur
Mr and Mrs Carl Casler, Miss I Peck J enny and Ronda Whit- tonight in Ute New York Rang· pers Jn my closet, so my par let a gxrl down easy, the stand·
'~rt McCallt ole&lt; "e&lt;e r~&gt;elert l
PJosper!l\e new memhPrs at IV,trgmra Turner, Mr and Mrs lmgton, Debbre Stout, Oleva ers exhlblhon game agamst an ents wouldn't fmd It
ardIs " I'm no
good enough
·'
"
Extra sccurrty mlaSlllf'S \\tre ltf'Jldmg v.ere BruC'f' Alexander, \\rllwm F'ole\ Mr and Mrs Smith, Donna Stout, carolyn amateur cub
I retumed from a weeks v1s- for you" Maybe YOUR fellow
edt-o three \ ear term s
drrf'c taken for Barry r.otl"'atl•r s
k
d M k B
Clarf'nce Foley M
L 111
-----il to frtends last week and dts
d ff
t
b t
II I
tors of !he lm ks m ProdurtlOn I nppt nrance herr Thursd:n he- 11 an Jo 1msun an
ar
ar·
,
rs
uc e Hovd Donnie .and Kathy Chea
IS I eren - u persona y,
Q-f'dil Assocralton Votes were
f t I h d hr t ton Skrts V."lt' prest'nlcd by I \\ I !lie and \llr anti Mrs Her. dle and their leader, Mrs Bon FIGHT SLATED
covered that my mother had wouldn t waste any more ink
0
cause
e ~"P nne t ea s !hp Bcavt"J Put1oi and
th e shel Fuley and son, .all
of me Cheadle
NICE France IUPI) _Sugar cleaned out mv closet
and on h1m - H
\\ edn esday ever mg that someone IS going to takf' l.f.l
E 1 p tr0 1
Columbus Mr and Mrs Ar
thrown away the box We were. Dear Helt:!n
tabulated
at the Ja.st of a seru: s of e1ght 11 9 h0 t 8 t bl "
Vlng age a
I Mr and Mrs Earl Starkey Ray Robmson former world
m
Hdr('shments v.ere sened by tlnrr
Pa, 1were recent guests at an ''Op- middleweight 'champion, Wlll n't upset kby thath We 1dec1ded
Slang around here ls sure fun
rn•rtlggs held ovt!r ttre eleven
The Republican
presrdenhal
,, ~fSeaber,
d MEmsworth,
J
C'l'' 'ltJ: area serv-e-d by the Asso.
the '\11o!hr! s Allxtftar}
of the anu r an
rs ames Stew eratwns Forward ' meetmg at meet Jacky Callllau of France W go bac to t at litt e town ny 'Dmg" means to " knock
(' 1 on
candidate was \\ihrsked a\l.ay Scouts Attendmg m add1t1011 to aJd and son, Tummy of Ahson Marshall Gnmge In Jefferson. 111 8 UJ round bout here Oct .24 and get another license or oth down" As In' Don't ding a guy
from thf" an-port on Jlrtival m those abo\"' \\ere Mr and Mrs Pa1 k Pa Bunal was tn Mt v111e Fayette County Mr Star
er proof of our
When when he's down" But "Ding'r&amp;unty
Smallev
represents
Jack·
a
12-car
motnn•ade
Tbe
mo·
Dr:
1
A.
l
d
L
Oh\e
cemel
ry
'
·
BOXER
DIFS
we
talked
to
the
JustiCe
of
the lest means 'real gotn"' or
and Mr McCallf'"·-~
d
~• b 8I l I
ml r
ex an €'1'
awr ence
c
key Ohw State Grange Gate.
BERLIN (UPI) F
G
"WW"'" torca
e muue
e "road
m• eroute
lr p JF01eman
amJ
Earl nd
Mrf and Mrs N""le
er Peace's lanUlady she said he 'super" Ltke ••y A F I. l1 tbe
r""'esents Ptke Sc1oto and
Into town
bv atfarm
b
d Bson Mrs
,1
"~'-' Hamon 1kee,per • was guest speaker for man heavywe igbt - booirmerb
x ng c am
8
0
1tS countle!!,.r O!;)Rr dlrec thal was not pub)lclzed In ad
nson an
nan n rs
er Ia
amJJy of Za lE'sk1 w~re the Ithe evenlng's program.
100 Walter Neusel died here was not a real authortty and dmgtest teen age column gom'"
are Howard'" DuvaU repre- vance,., traveling about 65 mil- nard Conley Mr 9 Dean Newell t guests on Sunday of tht&gt;rr son
Mr ~nd Mrs T M Gala way ~hursda of 8 heart attack at that he had been sent to jail How come? - ANOTHER ONE
ng Ross County
Davis ell an b6ur P'irerrld were sta- and \1r:; Stanley Harbour.
lin law and daughter, Mr and and Mrs Carolyn Mosler calf. the ageyof
and his flies confrscated The OF YOUR PEP SETTERS
56
n Athens Hocking
and tloned on thP roof of thf' (oils·
Mrs Rex Cheadle, local Mr ed at the Crites Rest Home in _:__""-'--'-,-:.::.------ 1sheriff could giVe ua no help.
Dear Pep Setter
t
d
A
d
I
Mr•g•
.Memorial
Hospital
1
and
Mrs
WJ!Uam
Gillette
and
L
M
Helen
,
I
am
pregnant,
and
Dun no But thanks, anyway
., n coon 1es an
n rew cum ~hrre be spoke ThPre
ADMISSIONS
M~
Dan
Alb
ancasler recent 1y to see rs Mr and Mrs Elba McKnight,
1
GalUa Lawrence and are 110 tetl bul1dlngs In t be
'
r
sons,
anv were Saturda y Ga1awav s sister Mrs Gol Sharon and Roger of Columbll! though my bah)' IS legitimate, YAFI Will contmue domg 1t1
\ J, 1us counties
Smith, Rae me , Dores Arnold, I evemng callers at the Cheadle d
Ch
f '
ld
J
' we have no wa}' to prove 1t My durndes t to be the d1ng 1est,
an· a.
Pomeroy Mt s Stewart Brcw home
te
ase, a ormer res ent Mr and Mrs
W Frazier b b d d J
te bl
~atever tt means _ H
All eight meetmgs were well
er Lall svJI Je
I
of this commumty
and Mrs Dorothy Frazier and us an an
are ITI y wor wu
attended One hundr"'d r1fty l\.1- o SAIGON, SOUTH \iiET N&lt;\ n
DlSC~ARGES _ Audna Jef I Mr and Mrs Gene Jeffers Those attendmg a family ga. children, Gallipolis, Mr and g~C~~ Y~:it~~S~~~:AD NOTE TO YOU OF THE
m"mbers and guests were pres -A Us ar my pilot v.a s shut fer s Mmersvtlle Ma Bryant, land family were recent supper thermg at the home of Mr and Mrs Cecil Gillogly and famUy Dear BCC
MANY NAMES BUT
SAME
ent for the Ga!l1a Count} meet nnd kill&lt;&gt;d bJ a Com mun 1st smp M ddl
t K h B
M d guests of h19 brother·•n-law and Mrs Fern Gtllogly m honor of of Athetul Mr and Mn Arth·
HANDWRITI~G AND TYPEmg Which was held at the Gal
today when hi s hehcopter dll
I aRt IYU a",· t 't Sister, Mr and Mra Lavern Mrs Glllo,r&lt;!ly's birthday Sun- ur Crabt;ee .Mr and
Mrs
Tell your parents the truth WRITER FROM
HACKEN.
1
0
Ira Coun}
t J umor Fa1r Groun d.:; \\.JS forced down dupng a bat Wepor
'
a
ns,
A'
Hr
•
Jordan
and
fam1l
d
M
d
'
Tell
others
the
same,
except
SACK,
NEW
JERSEY
Some
Vtl
Dora fblllh s, Pom
Y
•
I ay were
r an Mrs Paul Harold Gillogly, Vickie
ar'"' .,.. th less deta.t _ state SllTip!y
1
on September 16 Thomas
E tie JfiO m1les north of Sa tgon
P
Mrs Mall•e Lowther, who I Gaston and famrly and Mr and Bruce and Mr and Mrs J
unaglnahun' - H
Jones of Crown Ctty ser-ved as Hts death brought to 202 the
RTHS _ Mr and
Mrs was confw•d to Ga!Upohs Cltn Mrs. Carl Crabtree of Albany, Gillogly and Mark, local
Dear Helen
program chairman and the number of Amencans ktlled in Ch.. ster Johnson Langs,•llle 8 1
•·
k
I know you're tired of hearp rmcrpa I spe ak er was Mr L actron m Viet Nam since 1961 son Mr and Mrs Dan Smtih
won' t as to see your marriage mg about the Beatles but
1
,
T P1 erce, St a 1e Cl lma t u1ogls t The name of th&lt;&gt; dead Amencan Racme a son, Mr and Mrs
licensesnoopy,
(If they
they're
too would
you Thank
_I
dam
anddo,Ignore
tern)
y
y hke to IteU edla
Wi th the Uruted States Weather Will not be disclosed un ttl h!s Stewart Brewer LangsvJJie a
•
M•anwhlle, Write the county t ou
ou see d mm
tely af·
Bureau at Columbu!
11 11 i1
if
'
•
er you prmte George's home
am Y not Ied
daughter.
clerk of the county in which .address J wrote to him And he
By Wayne G Brandstadl, MD I taln superficial facial muscles In public slnce they often go you were maiTied Your rec persona11} answ1::1ed me' I don't
A face 1 fling operatiOn IS a AB a result many essentially back for seconds
ords may be on file there: - un know how to tha.nk you t:noughl
fascmating procedure Although pleasant people have a perma- The operation can be repeat- less your J P was 1 complete - DEBBY
1t may make you look 10 to 15 nent scowl Tlte plastic surg ed as long as there 11 any elu- phony. At any rate, the clerk This column 11 dedicated to
years younger than you d1d be- eons are no• no longer content ticlty left In the skin U you (or tht district attorney) can farn1ly living, so 1f you'rt hav•
fore the opera bon, 1t does noth. w1th mere facellftlng but 1n4 plan to have 11 go at thll oper- adv1se )OU wheUJer another wed 1ng kid tr.oubl.. or ju,;t plain
By DOROrHY KfLGALLEN
mg to halt the agmg process elude delicate operations to re- ation be sure to place yourself ding ceremony 11 necessary
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
There Js certainly
nothmg move some of these facial mus- In the hands of a qualified plas- H
Sbe wJU also welcome your
wrong however, w1tb wanUng cles
tic surgeon Not everyone ill 11 Dear Helen
own amusrng experiences. Adto look your best at an) age
TheJr work IJ truly an art flt candidate for this operation
I was 14 when I fell m love dress Helen Bottel in 081'1 o1
Jottings In Pencil
As you approach the late 50s And, even though It is fairly But, H it is carefully planned With this boy wbo was 15 We this newspaper.
DaVId 0 Selzmck and Jack Warner portant wltness to appear before the
Warren
Comm1sswn
'
fn
10
months
Conthere
IS a slow shrmking of the expensive and
the results do and slnllfull; performed, it can
1
are cooking up a deaJ for Selzmck to
deeper
supportmg
gressman
Ford
immortalizes
H
L
Brenlay~rs
of
the
not
last
more
than
four or five Improve your appearance Then
produce under the Warner Brothers ban
nan
as
"a
neat,
B1bl
e
readmg
steam
fitskm
Wnnkles
then
appear
beyears,
It
is
apparently
worth tt whether you feel any younger
ner
Caroline Fav,cett, the shoY.glrl
ter
from
Dallas"
One
v,ould
assume
that
you
literally
have
more
Tins
Is
especially
true
of
actors, Will depend on your mental outcause
who was lllJured durmg th e Harlem r10ts
Mr
Brennan
's
powers
of
observation
skm
than
(ace
actresses
and
othen
lfho
must look.
e•pects 11er $250 000 case agam st th ~
would
be
more
vital
to
the
case
than
h1s
j The first operations of th1s present a pleasing appearance l;i.....................
c1ty to come up next month
Hatry
tvpe consisted of lnJectmg par·
or
h1
s
lal!d
able
readmg
hab1ts,
O(&gt;atness
James aud1t10n ed Dave Lambert's new
Just Received!
but to coull nup w1th the "expert's" re· affm under the sk1n to obllter·
vocal troup dunng h1s tnp to New York port
ate the wnnkles. Tlhls type of
AMPLIFIED
and signed them on the spot to s hare bill
In the &lt;hock and tutmml that follow- 1operation was soon abandoned
lilg with his b1g band when ho returns to
Las Vegas
One of the current Copa. ed Brennan had h eaded for a policeman because the p.arffm had a way DEVOT!D TO INTIREST OP
MIIGI MAIO~ AR•A
PART ONE
cabana girls has her famlh m a b1t ol a and given him a d e~cnptmn of the man of shppmg downward and glv·
alcfl•ro
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STYlED IY
Qmic sclenllst
Eltzabeth Allen a dar- In ) The pollee sent out a 'wanted' buJ. 1 .ance Also the presence of the
II'UbiiiiiM .,..., . . . . 140ft • - . : .....
parafrln sometime! caused skm
Ka.R.§ako'"
Ung, looks definite for th e lead r o le tn
' ' ' r, nt1 Ohio lll'alilif "u~llftliil
letm ba sed on that descnphon Within cancer
C-t~~~ny
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the Broadway mus1ca l version of "Time th e hour police routme ly learned that a
onra IIUIIM" o..... ,....,.. wY "
of the Cuckoo "
The next procedure, now stUJ ,,., ldn,.•••• •~lot:~ w., wnt
Nitw hlgh.faohiOft lllyllng,
De po~atot") emplove, Lee Os wald, was
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. Rosemary CJooney was a smash h1t on rn1sstng By thts t1me Oswald was alrea· I wld eIy Iii led • II tru1y a face Uft- ml'ter
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lhe Jlnest expr•ulon of the
1mg An locis1ot Js made- at abe 011 . .
lier concert TV and mgbtclub tour In
dy
m custodv for the murder of Offlcer
"'tfOftlt N¥4f'flllnt ,.,,_...,.._
a•m·&amp;~tler's art, bring•
1.otyo, so the Japanese promoter run- J D Ttpptl Tipptt had heard the b.ulletm 1side of tbe face aear the bair aortln•lh :u~na•:: 1n... Ml ... _,..
fOlth a magic radiI!,Ing the engagement has signed he r for
line. The e~:ces1 tkln It remov- ,.... •-. .,.,...... Cltv ,... .,.,..,
and spotted Oswald, ~&lt;ho had shot him
a repeat next year and has taken a three· on the spot "
ance ~rom w1thln
ea aad you ge&amp; the same eUect ••".,"'"'- ,.... o.1:..,... .,
qrriH •"'"" 1¥all1lll~ N •ntl , . ,
year option on her serv1ces
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Jacqueline Kennedy IS scheduled to
before
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and
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Stn11n..
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111M,
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"Though Bre nnan later 1dent1fied Os·
Ke&amp;proke center
rnove into her new apartment thJs week,
I skio 1ently upward and back- montllt. SUit. "',.. .....,.. 11 ,.,
wald,
h1s
f1rst
Uesc11ption
gathered
Bolow fo The Cor...t
d1amond. Prlctl
although It 's not quite ftnl s hed
Henn
ward
•v llllloto• •o.t. ..,.,. ....-,
hasllly f10m 120 feet - naturally vaned
Price
Ao
It
Should
Be
lrom$100
not av•II•Dia. _..
Georges Clouzot the great Fren ch direc- from Oswald's appearance"
/ Another cause of wrinkling
t11.01. 1111 "'*ittla.
tor of who-dumts, left a Pans hospital
In
Our
Thursday
Ad1
Naturally So the hasttly gathered de· i• long and frequent use of rer u u, m,... ~t~ontllt. u n.
tlie other day after almost two months of
scnptwn, not at all accurate, caused Of·
rr,·~~~i:t~~
from a heart attack and ftcer Tipptt to "spot" Oswald, and thereb
started trymg to tte up Nat·
upon die IC Dallas poh cem e n werE' chal·
Wood
the lead tn hts next thnll· lengmg suspects from Mr Brennan's de3 I,JI. CAN
Gbllltot considers Natalie one of the scnptiOn ~ "ha stily gathered,. and unaThot
of the Hollywood actresses - and turallv varJcd" from Osw3ld's actual SHJ
say ~&lt;om" to his offer because pearanre, it ts a mira cle that more offj:
tJe.s "1n the lo,,ehest cers m that fair c1ty were not shot by fndtgnant and innoce nt gun bearmg clh·
zens who happened to !It the erroneou.
• aU buttons ut1 replleed oo your laundered ddrtl til
fust "bulletm "
we will laundry •
Congressman Ford may be a splendid
sddltion tO-the House of Representatives,
but his power. of log1c are ludlcrou. lD
evaluating a dreadfully tragic event.

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dJUm New York Sa turduy
umb1a (hapel
Charles arcrn
and Mrs Arllrur Barr ot
$19 06
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Mr and Mrs Lloyd Ashburn
Mrs Iva Orr Antl!Jull\ c&lt;~ll Iter s huday
Mrke and Sandv f. laze of M1d
Remammg games - Fourlh
and fmml~ h&lt;~ve moved from ed on Mrs Ruby Orr Wedn('s I R,d;h Trussell 1!!1 repamng Idleport spent \\fdnesday and
and f1fth at Yankt?e St::utmm
F wrng Houle to the t 1rm own dav
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1\lr &lt;~nd Mrs
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Iron to 11
\1, llllam Radford and fam1ly
SIXth and seventh (I f nf'('r&gt;s
CI EVF.L~ND (Upl) - l'he ley nl Wf'll ston
ert s vlsllf'd last wef'k their dau
Mrs J udy Smrth of Columbus
\lr and Mrs " E Shaerfer of
sary) at Busch Stad•um St Cleveland .R•owns face the ! Mr and Mrs Charles Rife ghter &lt;Jnd sonm law ~1rB ~ndds Vlsllmg ht&gt;r mother Mrs ! Columbus spent the week end
1 oul s Wednesday and Thm s Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday and Larry spl'nt Fnday even Mrs EI nest O»eter an
e m I M rt!e Bentz
With thelr son and family Mr
day (Friday and luesday are nl"ht 10 the start of the NatiOn· mg With thf'lr daughter Mrs da of Columbus
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al" Football Laea"e wf':ekend" Patty Hofl man and son SteHe, l\11 and Mrs El~on Spencer
Th1rd game p•tthers-Yan II
t -" th"" h M d
Albany
and fam rly of Haune spent S3t
roug
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a nd
kees Jim Bouton 118 l:lJ Car I 1a\h ex enu s
Mr and Mrs Charles Rl fe urd ay even mg " ttb '1r
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dmals Curt Simmons (18·9)
m~ t th 80 000 f
and son Larr&gt; made a bu~a Mrs Arvtl Holter and f:~mtly
Senes odds - Yanket&gt;s fa
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'. 1 "DS lwSet:e ne.ss tnp to Jackson and Wells
Mr llnd Mrs Clmt Or r called
Ored 21 10
expecte
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Mr and Mn B1Hy Orr and 1
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Thll'd game odd'! - Yankees d!UW m ht:l~e.s ll( seemg t e un·
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ons Heedsv Jlle, Sa turday
favored 8-5
def&amp;aWd , J:ml ooctl:!lred Browns
OU WINS HH~
Mr and Mrs Wert Hollon
Second game attendance - move anotheJ step closer to Th Ohl u fr eshman foot P1ne G1ove spent Saturday eve
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their ftrs! diVISion crown smce
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Fresh man by the score Ballard
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Born to Mr 11nd Mr~ Audry
crs WJih the St LoUJs Cardmals the Pat W11son Sh nne Cl ub Wlltlo of Wooster Wed Sept
m the ~aste1 n DIVISIOfl Each
30 a daughter great granddaugh
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Thf'V al~o pl&lt;tVed to .a
33 33 tie m Lhe1r contest agamst
eac'1 nLher
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(BY REQUEST)
vorecl agamst the Steelers
AT
Cleveland defeated P1Usburgh I
easJiy m a pre-season contest
at Akron several weeks
ago,
lAUNDRY I but Ptttsburgll was among lhe
c lubs that spOiled the Brov.ns' l
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Btll Wh&lt;te bat for hiS lhr ee hi t&lt; lnc lud&lt;ng

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"I d say he s the t oolest krd 1
John l'anneh!ll of Middleport h•tl &lt;~rf' mrmbers of the Colum
I've seen smce Wh1tey t.lme up Ry Unite~ Press Jntemat1onal 1 3 record
21/t: over the Eagles and the 112 year-old Seventh grader 1s I bus Table Tenms Court~ Asso
11 ~ put up or shut up t1me
ln 1953" Berra sa1d He i very
The oddsmakers have
ln· Pa ckers are 13 1"l OYer th Forty 1first ranked m Ohlo players un c J.ation sponsor of most USTI A
cool Nothm15 bothers hJm and for the ChiCago Bears and the slalled the Bears as 41'2. pomt Nmers
der agt&gt; 14 and thrrd rankPd m sancltonf'd Ohio Touraments
he frelds his pos1Uon very well New York Giants
favonte whilet he Giants are The Balt•more Colts early Oh 1o pltyers under 16 •n off•
Dat&lt;&gt;s for lht&gt; Oh ro
Clost:&gt;d
He has a very good ~rnker
The combatants 111 last yf'ar s 1 nnh a one point t." hou e Agamst pa ('f' ~et1f rc; m the \\ 1:" lt-rn Dr cr.:: ' Oh 1o Table 1 ('nnJ s A&gt;'&gt;OI ra rm rn mH nt In 191i5 I! VfO bt't n
and Vl'ry good ~ont rul I saw Nalmn&lt;~ l ~outball Ll'agm tllk 1m 1lar uppontnts rn po ~t \it'lr~ vision and Lhe St I ~u 'i Cord tliln rankm~s rf'lea " d
tlu s ~~ uu tllf' f1t11r 1h \\-f'lk md n
hlfn m the sprmg Uld he had gdml fm• st e1 lhe first month the\ would 11a ve been iavored ! nal s t ol eoder s wl !h tllt-Br )\\nS wt&gt;rk
Ma rd1 a t th ~ C&lt;lumbu~ IT( and 1\tr s H&lt;~nlrl B a11i t n
Mr Ha lid Bl ! k ~t m ~p l-' n l
a chance to mHke thi S club I of the new campa ign w•th Jdt-n oY at lt&gt;t sl two luuchdnwns
Jn !he ~ast meet \lma.l1y n1ght
~ s OhiO Midget r hilmplon run ( level&lt;md &lt;\ve
Sdludav 111 Be1 kf' V, \\ '.-t~
fhen he st~rled \er~ bad w1th !u 11 11 ruord s
!he Ch:H'1ano Hrowns and at Bal!•morf' ! hi ~ g&lt;:~n1e v.&lt;J s Oer 141 Tannch 1tt IS No I and
rannehlll \\ l!h one year re
Rr chmondandfmally Nun &lt;:~buut
The defendinl
champwn !he ]'1ttsbwgh Slt&gt;ele rs lu~k ufr shrrt ed trom Sl l ou• ~ sn a~ tnppmg him m the olde.r d1v1 1mammg to liinlp&lt;t lgn 111 \lie on bu "1It'\~
B ) l;"l ld H l&lt;~ lll~ spent
lhf'
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lm up HJ h I•
1 u•er \lmnesota wh1le lusmg to mght v.htn thev mt'et &lt;1! Cleve- St&gt;fl f'S
lf lht&gt; (a rd ~ v.tre plaby bus and J 1mt&gt;s No~vvt 1s JJ pete next H&lt;tr 1n the Oh h1 o
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l ,r£'1-'11 Hav Halt.more I } a
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Companng tum to F'orr! wa s
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Hl-'nry v.on the f:an .1d1an ~a Ccn•r:~l St&lt;Ht? Or•n p.Ht' to
whoppmg 1.. 0 ) anu &lt;~n 1 r &lt;Ill
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In tluee other Sunda} game!! of odd s l1 ke l e (ots
by one r 1 on&lt;~l BO\S divJSJOIJ utle
la st bt' ~el l llE' Ru oJel I} ptn
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"' (,Jants lostt c Phlla the DetroH Lw 1s arr., narrow l pomt
mon!h and 1s ranked fomth na m Akron 1lie Hutk eve Open In
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p1tchmg roster and holds tile drlphia Pllttsbkurgh a~;J Dl trOll ont pornt p1Lk over the Mmne
!•onally 1n hr s diVISIOn He also 1 Columbo~ and the Nat10na! 1 a ot V.. ash ugl 1 I&gt; (
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Mr md \\1 ~ fhltlt s o;:;r nul
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Two trmes nat•onal
mtdget
Berra despl!e hiS esltt'm ror mgloo
Atlrr such horrible starts
of Flo rr da v ~I IPd m 1-'1
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both hurlers woultint assign
d
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--last vear s lVJSIOJl
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\tr and \1rs William Sor an unprecedPnted third natwn I Grand• lilt ...,PI¥ aclorupan
ST LOUIS (UPl l Like Sund &lt;:y
H\ \fRS A H BAfl E\
drn P.agle 1-{aige spt&gt;nt Thurs II tJtle
ud b\ R1 \ 1 t' mlt-\ '&lt;lro;; ll t1gh
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and fJgUrf's on the 1964 World
The Hears en!Prtam the
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Bf'rll h' \ Irs 1' dg,u Ahbolt and
Seri es
&gt;\ngeles Rams who were un· l ~ I rs Ann• l&lt;&lt;lln' ton ,, l&lt;• lp· M1 and Mrs John (_.r!IVf's
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Yankees 8 St Lo01 s Curdrnals tJeV
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Wrlkt&gt;sv•lle &lt;l( ln house
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1 rs 1 omse ea ey re
Senes standmg-Cardm ods
Cowboys a su ur ene WI _ a ( olumbus spent a wet kcnd &lt;II an
()fldS I
D
ld T
II I to her home at F aJrvrew Mrs
n('SS prosp ll~ for tr wd anrl
Yankees 1
Mr a n 1\ rs onr
1 us~c
11crUise busm!-'~~ rll e o\mt ncan
lhe1r farm here
V
k 1 11 P.. ulme Rose of Carmel 111 st.•y
Sef!f'S wmn.. r- Flrst team to
Mrs Martlm Owpman and i ~H ernon spelll Wt'P en&lt; V.l I rng \\lih her no\\
SOtlt'ly of T.IH'l Agtnt s,IVS
1
wmTbfour
•Mr and Mrs B H Morns at thelr parents 11Mr dand,1 M
Mr and Mrs Ralph Ballard
Sunday S{hool a!lt"ndame on And bu,mes and
d games t Y k
S
rr game-A
,m Pe ttl
tended church Sund n at Co I Slanlev TrusseM an k r .me 1md Bt&gt;hnda Lee ca llt&gt;d on Mr Oct 4 was 64 01 rer ng was hen and tht&gt;lr v.IH's s~nd the

F&lt;:~r'ts

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wa~n
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Helen Bottel----'

~NCOUVER

and even though ho was one ,

a

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HELEN HELP US!

Mr!~.

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e~~ottlemyre

compiled a 9-3 record for Lhe

Court of Honor

°

ht~s

~:n'::':;;o~:;,";.!;::rt:~.~ro;:;

Lt'fe Rank at

Smalley And
McCallister
Are Reelected

Responses wllh checks en- (.eorgf' Ha('ke-11 Jr ,
Jamrt
closed were begmmng to ar Bu('han an or h1mself
tf
r ive by mar l to th~&gt; \1rdd lepnrt
lht-\ have a ppllances or artlc\8
Ath lel u Boosters tlus wet&lt;k 1n wnh S{lmt' u ~e remalnlnJ 1n lt
1ts project to ra1se $2 500 m su p Thl' article! 11. 11! be picked IP
port uf the school ath letJc pro. at on( f' or JUSt befure the
gram
sale at the cOflvernence
Booster Treasurer Rob Kmg thf' g•v er
report ed 187 had been t !!Cel ved
Boosters are planning 1 dance
of Munday A cornp leiP roo.;
th1
evemng ol Oct 24 at t }J e
ter of cont n buturs will bf' kept
h1gh ~hool Proceeds will t,o
for a permanent rel ord
The Boostrr s mm led R5U lei ml o the athletiC fund
As of Tuesday mght
tbe
Boosters had $744 86 in lhair
Eddit&gt; Blake Jr
&lt;ha1 rman trPa sun lt&gt;ss current btlls, M •
cordm~:: to Tre.•surer Kinl
oftheBrnlSierAuctiOn lo be
held Nov ; Jpt .wn In
port !-laid a 1951 Ponuac m
good runnmg condJLJOn
ha-;
bt&gt;l:'n donated fnr th e Jtll t10n
He mv rtes lnt'nds ol \HIS
and of athlt&gt;l•cs m gent&gt;ral tn
tt' lt&gt;phone Bon tpr
Pr t&gt;~1d ~ll1

~ah

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ScoUt Wt'ns

Al~lrts

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B~rra

1

J&lt;~mance

1

n~marnder

W~rk Ya~kedes

MayorLt&gt;~Smlthbroug

°

Responses Begin Pourin~
In for Athletic Program

l:D S
l th~&gt;m defm l1e games to pitch In pttrh away from bt'ln!i!: re]llved , at second t~ end a threat that a home run
Y
AINSBl RY
tilt
oft he senes
he heeded 111 armngs fro m Doth began when Carl Warw1d sm
Its mostly supersll!JOn I
UPI Sports Wrner
S d
and C'a t1 hN El st on How gled and Bob Skmner dou bled 1guess
he
but It sti ll 1
ST
LOUIS
WPI
~TIH•
~t&gt;w
l
might
!tart
Ford
un
ay
:o
fid
nee
1f I try a
new he ~ aJd , but 1 wont go bevnnd ard to keep the bal l down ' to open the mnmg
l grves me c n e
'\'
had
a
k nammg Saturday 5 pitcher now a nd survrverl al luwmx only
J thought about takmg h1 m I new bal and get some hil s out I
Hey r or toaay m roo le I J
out then Berra astd Anl:l 1f of 1t
8 ton And 1 rrught start seven hitS
Stottlt"rnyre
rm ou
The VICtory has first as a
righthand
StottlemerreMel
worked
his wa 1 Stottlemyre
Munday or 1 m1g ht 1 1 d sav th e brg ges1 pItch of l lhey d got one more hJt l would
y
'i
until
we
come
baC'k
the
gamt'
was
the
shder
I
got
have
But
I
told
htm
to
keep
World
Sene11 mtnager lrflt&gt;d
1
QUI of hls own mlxups I'hurs ~avt' urn
I (Ke n! Boyer on With runners 1the ba ll down and he did
Berra s splrlls high
I
day to r.left:at lht- St Lour s
then he l!Eild
1m on base 111 the eighth • he sa 1d
A second hero of the Yankee
11 s aluys good to split on
Cardinals &amp;.3 m the second not sa rng were commg bw k I
I lry mg to stnke him wm subslttute Phil Lmz "ho the road
he saJd
and II s
World SerJes
he ever
h
,Y
out 1
JUst tr}mg to make t ok over at shortstop when fo- very good to spill ont ht road 8&amp;) thrs 1s no dummy
It
seen
was an expert 1him hrt the ball "
ny Kubed was InJUred cred1ted
_ _ __.:._ _ _ _
hi_u_ be
_ ck_ '_"____
In the process he JUStified agamst the Cardmals Thursda y
Ends Threat
use of Mickey Mantle sheavler ~8

Oct 9 1964-S

Dally Sentlnol Pomerov Mlddltport 0

ALL!TARS

l'omo....,, 0.

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t-DaUy Sentlnel. Po"!_eroy·Mlddleport , 0 , Oct 9, 1964

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

,

2 Vehicle Aceidl'nl

merly Pearl VIctoria Lowther
t• clyde McCutcheon, .,. ou
1 18lnvfll!tigated
ado Gas Interest, Olive.
--------Roy W. Rllfle, Laura Ill. Rll·
Entered. Htt~pital
PT PLEASANT - Slate
fie, Guy Morris, Donna M. Mora
Among thoS&lt;'
who entered
ocr '
ilce mvesugated 8 two vehicle
ns, Melvm R. RifOe, lo James
Holz r 1
th
1
Iaccident Thursday 9 40 a. m I
Fry, Barbara Fry, parcels, Sal·
11
PT PLEASANT - Ont'
of
h e losp~a mh e past 24 Syracuse Methodist Church
wtnch UlJured three persons and
Slbury.
Pt Pleasant's older resldtmctours were lmot } p Watson, Will have a rummage sale In
caused approxtmately
$400 1 Neva Molden Ator, Conrad Owe B Reeves, dec.
to
Rt
2
Galhpoh
s
Mrs
Joseph
I
the
church
basement
Fnda
d
&amp;true lures was gutted by flr e
I Wilbur \~ mes Rl 2 Cheshire, Iand Saturday from 9 8
v
amages
IAtor to Hazel D Burke. 13-4 A., Blanche Hickson, Db:le Lee
Thursday afternoon.
lea-..mg
m to
Injured were George Sayre, I Colwnb1a
.
Evans, Cert. for Trans., SclplO.
lhr~ families homel'!ss
MASON - Plan:: for Achieve- Mrs Char les H Lambert, Rt. 4 P m Soup, pie and coffee
60 New Haven, leg and neck Carroll Randolph,
Wliliam Fay Wood to George
P.
The thret&gt;-family dwellmg lo mt&gt;nt Day were announced at l 2 Crown City, Mary An John- will also be served
Those
mJurles. Thomas Peyton, 28, Randolph , dec, lo Edna
K Jones, Mildred Jonea, 80% aceated on llth Street bt&gt;twef'n the regula! meehng of th eMas son Ht 2 Crown CJty, Henry wtshmg to take soup home are
Rt 1, Letart, neck lnJUf), and Stewart one and one-fifth ac- res, salem.
Mam and Viand Street OYon"d on County 4-H Leaders AssocJa H Beach Rt I Middleport . Mrs asked to brmg their own con' Verle Norville 37, Arbuckle, re. Olive
t
Stanford Denny to Joe M Soby Mr and
John Colhns, !lon at lh"' Appalachian Power
F Reynolds 10 Coal tamers
IJ spratned left hand and neck James Robert Lowther, dec, I lin, Janet M Bolm, parclels,
was OCl'UPlf"d by Mrs Ora KPr •\udltonum October 6 at 1 30 1 omcroy · Charles M Wat- Mary Shrine Wh1te Shrme of
InJUry. The three m)ured per- Anna Ba1rd Comm , to Pearl Rutland
wood thf' Jnhnnv Sturgeon fam P m Jame-.
Hart prestdent son Wellston
Wmettr Sue Jerusalem W11\ meet at the
sons were SJtting m a State V1ctona Tanthon~y. Pearl ViC· Louise Schroath to WUUam
1\y and DfllH Smlth Aceordmg presrded De\'OIIonc: w~&gt;re led Montgon lery Rt 1 Scottown, IOOF hall Fnc!ay at B p m Ali i
Road truck which was park~ tona Lowther, parcels, Ohve. A Nelson, Constance D. Nelto Henry Watson son law of h\ Mrs Ra) Crank
Mrs Richard Orvl!\e Lambert, members are urged to be pres- 1
and ltle truck was struck rrom Pearl Vtclona Tanthorey, for- on, Lots, Middleport.
10
OsbonWe \'a
J Grunder, ent
; rear bY a car dnven by
Pl,ms for the Achievement 1Ironton
Havenswood
!Lie
Ross Norrt:., Adm ,
Arhe
Mrs Kerwood a stde--bur ne1
1
on a hot waLer tank exploded Dav banquet were discussed by
Bi
The Eleanor C1rcle uf Heath
KAREN KAY M.JU. ER
Wayne L Fush, 52, Garnet, KanGreen dec to Chaires
B.
causmg the blaze
Mrs Gerald Ruod chairma
Method:st Chur&lt;'h wtll sponsot
sas, who lold offiCers he lost
Wilma Jean Buckley,
""'
n Jon\1 rsWArthur
1'If r an d M rs Kennetb Mill· I contro i of hIs vehicle
utere was no one al home tn The banquet Will be held at th-e
Va F,sonSaunders ' La- a rummage sa ie "r n day and
after
Parcels, Sutton
8 59
any of ltie apartments except 4-H Camp November 7 at 6 30 Th d
• C ·
am Saturday, October 9-10 1n the I er, Pomeroy, are announcmg runnmg off the road
- - · - --- - ----' eme Will be · Cltmb· i ursR
Mrs harles J Hand- f&lt;Jrmer A and p bm'id mg .m M1d th r engagemen t and appro"'c hFus h was Cited Ior reckless Gauge readings:
Gallipol Is I,
r
Sturgeon
when
Llrt'
blaze
p
m
fhe
rt
M
1
ey I I Langsv1lle dau~~'hter di
•
h Cook
f th
d h
t
Th
occurred accordmg to reports , mg Decoratwns Will be Laken 1£ am Thursda ·
~ • eport Mt ~ Kennel
e mg marr1age o
en aug . opC'ra 1on
~ mishap oecur 1Dam 18 0, 12 2 runmng 2 feet OIL DISCOVERIES
02
1
Part of the fW'rushings of each care of by the Busy Bees Hap·
h '
IS chairman and membe1s hav
ter, Karen Kay, to James Wy- 1 red on Route 35
or. rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.- NEll' YORK !UP!) _ The
0
arged
.
for p1ck·UP may att Gilbert • son of M r an d
of th e apartments was saved py He 1pers and
Hartford p
mg rumma~e
36, Pt Pleasant 23 97, Rmton
.
institute
Damage to the property was . lhke.s 4-H Clubs The
discharged co11tact her or members or the Mrs Wyatt Gilbert, Middle120, Kanawha Falls 190, Char- Amencan
estunated at $5,000 and
:;oo wtil be token care of by I he
\1 .. estet Eriiis. 0 mer corcie
port Plans lor the wedding Mrs. Mne Fishf'r
lesion 17 99 London, Marmet reports
that Loutstana to&lt;lk
111 lhe
111
to the contents The hiaze to sltil ' Vernon"" Dustm and the fa F.or
rs Chde Davis
Mrs
Heturn Jonathan Mergs Chap "' mcompiete.
and Wmf1eid dam• were on the lead
the United States
pro
under mvesugated by the me vors wrll be mad• by the Bend
Hanser. c F. Rtch· 'ter Daughters ol the Amencan I
Dies on Wedne•dny
siiis
ed crude ml r"""rves found in
departm&lt;nt whtch pnswec&lt;&gt;d Ihe Hustlers and
Htiiblilres
rs Franm Unger, Mrs Revoiutron , wril meet Friday
PT
- Funeral Boat movementso
new ftelds and new
pools m 1963
14229
c:aU about 4 pm
Clubs Dcvo\lons w!\1 be ted by , -'
Mrs 0 p Cas. October 9 al the home of Mrss 1 Mr!4.
sen. 1re for Mrs Mae R Fish- Ohiu River- Elisha Wor.,.ds In that year,
mllhon
•
H
G L k C
e~
.m mfam son Mrs J E NarJC) Reed tn M ddi
t t 21
d
z
barrels of crude were dlscover.
12 6 10
6
1
,
e
appy
o
uc
y
'lub
and
H
·
I
~par
a
H
'
er
7,
Pmnt
Plea~ant
w
\l
be
o\l.n
,
m
;
1mmer
111
111
1 nrty
1s
Pleasant Vs!J.ey Hosp1tal
the Pmwearers w11l be
1
"
lgLgertyC
.:tnd mtant son, VIr- p.m Guest speaker w11l be Mr
osless
fit
hrld
Saturday
at
2 p
at
the
down
13,
J 25 t m: DIXIe Chal- ed
new
fields
and
pool
.
ee ra1g Mrs J L Nap- N i C
C
LoUisiana of the total o 349 6
10 g1
ADMIITED· Da\!d Ga 1dnrr ,Clarge
i
ot the rec1eatwn and l ier Mrs ch ' i Rf ,
oan arsoJ,, mctnn&lt;Jtlattor l Mrs Willis Frost y,;_rs host L G MohrFunera\Homewlth lengeup14,2·55pm;JaneT.
li
,· th
t
Texas
Pt . PIeasant,
I
songs
I
ares
I
e,
L
ney
Roll
call
!It
b
"
t
.
I h
14
8
'"
OVEC
5
ml
wn
.or
e
na
wn
3
6
111
Mrs W1 lJdm 1·
·
E Kenneth•, Mrs E p O'C :
w
e_ .om men s e~s for a 'I'upperwarr Party held 1I e Rev 0 H Carder ar1d Ufi ·
Pm ,
up 1 · 1was S':.'Cond With 12
1
Seifers. Souths1de
I The asSOCiation dec1ded
to ner Mrs C H L b
on on the program Hostesses lo'.l\1 at her home 10
\lon-' Rev Rov McCoy offlclatmg , 5 am New Martmsv1He up 16, b
d
ed
m wn
DISCHARGED Okey Bl&lt;mk- , sponsor .1 receptiOn aud tea for E 'St
'c am crt, Bruce be M1ss Reff..o, Mrs Wavne C.Lb- day Od Sth
'
BUJ1al w11l be m the Kukland 3 30 am · Tampico down 16 arre- s IScover ·
.' Ferry. M ctl- 1the rre .,. ,, Mason counly o\gr1cul- and Robert
ewart. R urley
Ji'• ae hn1e, ' uurmg the f'\'E'P.IIl~
ens h1p, Galhpohs
Ta 'lor Thornton , bans MI ss fi' r1 ed a
g.tmes 1Memonal GrArdens F'nends are 4 am , Or'I eman d own 16, 4 30'
1
ael Chapman, Vmtor.· L 1d a ~ juJ e Agent, Carl Cook Serving j
~
1WP! e played an:i priZ('s llit'r&lt;' · b(&gt;mg received at the funer&lt;Jl a m : Onward down 16, 5 30 a.
, and Mrs John Duerr
1g1ven 10 Mrs Al len Bov.:l'l and homE'
Freshwater, Pt. Pleasant , CarJ- ) 00 th •scomou tteeare MDS Ger
OCT, 12
l m, Jeffbont up 16, 7 30 am.;
1
ton Hackney, Le-on Infant son jald Rood, .Mr::; Edward McO.an- Brownie Troop i~;
The Me1gs County Mnuster- 1 Mrs Lelah ·1mdow
'
Mrs F1sher du~d Wfdnesdayl Wayne H up .7, 3 35 a.m; Peg.
of Mr and Mrs Jame Mrad - . 1cl Mrs Ray Crank Mrs Jam- 1
tal Assn Will meet
Monday, Tiw ho~tess &lt;ISSISted by Mtss evenmg 10 Me1gs General Bos- gy Downev up 17, 5·40 am:
5
1
ows, PI Pleasant Lulrr ( ntes, ''s Hart, Mr Wilham Lew1s, Visitor to Bakery
October 12 111 10 am at the Karen Sue Hlssell served re- p1tal alter n lollJi: 1llness She ! RPitable up 18. 12 45 1m; SusHogsett, Ralph Thorn us,
Pt .rnd Mr Gtl Bamdte The re[Racm"' F'trst BaptiSt Church
freshments of sandwiches pot a- w.rs the daughter of the lute 1an Lane down 19, 6 35 am ;
Pleasant
~-epllon will be held October IS Mrs Paul Taylor lead~r of 1 The Daughters of Ruth class tu dups cake s and cot fee to Roher\ and Rarhel Ct av Oog· l RohNt Heed up 19 7 am ; Har•11 the Appalac1uan Power BUild- I Lh~ Browme Troop Six, aSSISt· o1 ttle Umted .\-1ethodJst church \1rs r.a\f' sm~lle\
\lrs Gen- ' g"s Mrs Flshf'r WllS rl mem I \E}' Jordon down 20, 6 am '
CLUB ME•TS
mg, m Pomt Pleasant
ed by Mrs John Blaettnar, Mrs will meet at the chu•·ch Mon- eva Leonard Mrs Henry Bea· ber of the Preshyterwn Chmcll Jefferson d(mn 23, 7.45 p.m;
The Mother's club of Scout Gil Barnette, Mason County ~on Kmght Mrs Jack- Carsey, day at 2 P m wtlh Mrs Mmme ver. Mrs Freda Miller Mrs and Order of E,JstPrn St;:u
1 George Pnce down 23, 11 p m.,
Troop 24i met Wednesday, oc- 1 4-H ~.gent, mtrodu ced Mr Cook and Mrs Ro~cr Walker took Neutzhng and Mrs Mart Cra Hugh Be&lt;~rhs, Mrs A!len Bow- Surv1ving are her husband, I Indtana up 23 5 45 am: Titan
tober 7th Plans were comptet- :ho spoke bnefly on h1s exper- the troop to VISit the Ohio Val- ry as ~ostesses
er., Mrs Shirley S~&gt;son Mrs. Homer, one daughter
M r s I down 23 7 a m ; Travts
up
ed for homemade &lt;OOkle .t n d ences m 4-H
ley Bakmg Compa ny OIJ Wed
The omeroy Elementary P Ann Hadford Mrs
Do othy RarbMa Burdette
Allentown Greenup 1 JO am ; Lynn
B
candy sale All Scnut mothers. Mr Barnett also rcrnmded ncsday
TA wilt meet Monday at 7 30 IBro1,1.n, Mrs. Lelah Windon.rMrs. Pa, one SIS ler, Mrs
Josle up Greenup 2 50 am. Samuel
who were n6t present will
be &lt;111, leaders m the county of the On WednesdBy,_October 14th, pm m the school aud1tormm Thelma F'arnsworth. MISS BIBle Hogg, Pt Pleasant and one 1Clemens up Metdahl2.l0 pm;
asked for donatiOns by mat\
Regtonal Leaders Conference to the same Browme group w11J There Will be room VISilatlOn Jean ~rost Mr M k' St 11 granddaughter
,John Hood dov.n Meldahl 6 p
~:=-.
,
be held at Camp V1rgtl Tate m accompanv the1r lellders to Hn- and all parems are urged to the d
't ts f IC lc (. u z
m · w1lham Cra.~g up Meldahl
r
1K;.ma
c t
d W'IPO.
tt d
emons ra or rom :otum-1
·
ROBINETTE
,.,
uga oun Y 0 cl 16 &lt;~nd IO 1~
?ft!ce m Middleport a en
bus,
and
her
associate
ARRESTS
MADE
7
25 p m . J S Lewis down Mel1
TOP.QUALITY
1' ,
, "
The gtrls w1lt be p1cked up outOC1 · 1~
Sendmg vrdcrs were Mrs Cur- PT PLEASANT - Arrest~ m dahl 8 25 p m ; Alton Zcph}r up
Thanks w ~ re exptessed to s1de the Pomeroy Elementary
The Evangeline Chapter OE hs Fraley Mrs Geo* e F'red-lthe past 24 hours accordmg to Meldahlll zo pm, Lmda Cho- lftGII.FASHIOM COLORS
' all who help~d With the success· School at t11e dosf&gt; ol S&lt;'hooJ S, Middleport, wtll hold a spe- enck 1
d M M g A ;Jail records were Eugene L tin up Meldahl 12·10 am· Bob
AND WHITE
: ful horse show held recently ror this Vtsit
c1al meetmg celebrating theu 1otd '' r an
rs
axme rn- Blount. 53 Charlt'ston. mtoxica Benter down !\1ctdahl 5 am
and to the ones who helped
60th anniversary, Tuesday, Oct·
,jron: Kenton Randall Shelme, Carol Brent up Meldahl 6 05
grade "the proJect books It was OU's West Green
ober 13, at 7 30 p m at the 1
i 20 Pt. Pleasant, &lt;~~sault and a m
AA·.~·B C Wrdths
reporLd that !he gradmg 1s Pia
O
H
I
Temple All mC'mbe1-. and tbeir Two Birthtln~ .If
battery warrant Sandr&lt;I Cra nk
Gallipolis Dam _ Jacob c
SIZES
completed
ns
pen
ouse
fnends
are
cordially
mv1ted
to
had
s1gned
the
complamt·
down
5 10 m Ma'or
u R 40
1
rua£..-sHIDI.
4-ID _ __
Mrs Ray Crank conducted Oh10 Umvers1ty's West Green attend
Arc Celebrated
De\\ey Sayr !:i8 Charleston'
c / H' · 1d p 2 15
HOUSE'
the lnstatlatwn of Officers at dormitory complex for men and
OCT 14
1 Mr and Mrs
f.mdsey Lvons Mn
Wtlham Ray' p m; 1
J arnLer own ·
1
the c1
f th b ·
women will he th
d
·
·
am ; ~ucy ane ucas up 2:25
ose o c usmess meete scene of an White Rose Lodge Auxiliary entertaml' w1th a dmner Wed- IJone s 18 Mcl'i:eesport
Pa ,
F H J h
d
4
PAINT
'
MIDDLEPORT, o.
mg Doughnuts and coffee were open house program Sunday, or Middleport w1tl meet Wed- nesday evenmg at their home held 'tor
'
' Iam : B
nson
·
Oct. 18,progbegmrung
thc 1;
am
formal
i With ·a nesday afternoon at 1 30 p m Tuppers
Le Plams,d honorrng
Sh
a m ;;
11p Sorrumde
porn own
ram a 3 p m m a! the leg ton hall With
Mrs son, . mar, an
er!f'y Swan, I
ENROLLS AT CHU
am
the dmmg room of Dorm1tory W1lham Robson president 10 on the1r birthdays.
I Mis~ Rueha Wells • daughter Kana wba R'1ver serne t
'
•
Number 6
charge
1 A decorat ed ca ke and lee or \1r. and Mrs. Edward
Wells, down Marmet n·55 m. Allen
:ollowmg this program, preThe Return Jonathan Meigs
were served With the 1672 Lincoln Heights 1 Poml&gt;!rOy R MerrUI •Up Mar:et '4• 11 tn .
~ ~ ~ver by Prc~1d~nt Vernon Chapter, D A R , wtll hold a dmner to Mr and Mrs Ed has completed arran !iements t~ 0. F Shearer up Marmet
&amp;
en, _a tea and tours of rummage sale
Wednf"sd&lt;ry, l Moore ut Middleport, Mr
and , enter the Columbus
Busmess am: Helen z u Marmet 6·4S
Will be held, ac- Thursday and Fnday, Oct 14· Mrs Sherley Sv.an, Long Bot- Umverstt;. M1ss Wells 1s a sen- am. Jerry
d
·
11cor
to Paul R O'Brien. VICe 15, 16, in the Weber Bmldmg tom. Mrs Ulah Swan and Mr 110r at Pomeroy H1gh school and fteld' 12 OS am Thel;:nAWn'in-ll
Phon• WY 2-2769
::::~:;;' off lhe Umversity and next to the Quality Print Shop and Mrs Lyons and sons La- v.11l enroll m lhe Pnva te Secre- down Winfield 45 .l m.
Third Ave.
Mlddle-rt
The wlrule fam1lv 1s s\ae to
n o the open
hou~ on MLil-st Members havmg ar- mar and Lmdsey
lanai Course next June.
tional down
·•
,. ..
enJO} our dellcwus meal!!
comm1ttee
hcles may contact Mrs F.mer· :
I
son .Jones or Mrs George SkmPLAN DANCE
ANNOUNCE DANCE
and Prompt co urteous sf'l\Jce
PT DRIVER CITED
ner , or Mrs. Guy Netgler
The Pomeroy Nat1onal Honor ! The Jays witt emcee a Bene.
PLEASANT- Mrs. John
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THE MARTIN
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VISITED HERE
Saturday evemng from 8 til l Honor Soctety this Saturday a
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ond JUDlor Fellowsblp; 8 p.m.
E..IJlllg service: 7:30 p. m
Wednesday, Prayer meut!Dg;
1:80 p. m. Wednead•y. Senior
Cbolr Pracllcl; 3:10 p, on. r day, JUDlor Cbo1r Proctlce
-bem Jllpdll
-...
Great Bend: Rev C. L. O'Coo&gt;
oor, pastor: Rnbert ~WI.!, supL

in1
Mono Cllopol ......,...
Cllurcb Arthur Stitt PaHr·

m.

Somday' ScboO~ 11 1.
Ollter
Sayre. SUpt.: Stmt11y Woroh1P
service, 11 a. m.; Prayer meetinl every WtdnlodaJ "en11111,
Mlddl__, Cllolteb tl aor1•t
..-..-•
Re
CbartJI
Ml. M-0110 !lapl&amp;l'l Cbareb, Jobn, sundly School LO L ULi 9 80 a 'll Morning worship ~th an{i Maul Su-eeu Don ' 1
01
Day Salnta. lb Comer ot
and Maio SL \ Worshi? 8 a. m.
Sunda; SChoOl; 1 p. m.. Ev· Hlclu,
Blble
9 3'l a m • MornlnthgF\\il hp .
!rom Recine 011 Racin .. Middleport. R.o•
.
Nyle
Borden.
Cbur-•
of Chr'-• Pon&gt;ero• enlng oervtce: 'l'tuntdoy, 7·80
d
Sch 1 9 30
,....
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10 30 a m · You
e ow" 1p
miles
Portland Rf.lad Sunday SchOol OllnlSter Sun ay
oo
Jerry MaJtus pastor· Sunc1aY p. m. Prayer ~wog.
,
.
W hr"l
a m., warshtp lfl 30 a a m Arnold Richards, Supt. Scbool 9 30 a.' m.
L0.30 Byracu1e Methodid Churcb, 6 15 P· mm
·
9 30
m , SUnda~· evenmg ~ervtce at M.ormn&amp; Worstup, 10 30 a. m. a. m.: Chr~ttisn Endeavor, 6.30 Dr. Leiter L. Roush. pa9t.or. 7.30 : · 7 30 Ym
7·M p. m.: Wed-. wonblp serv·
P Dl. Evemng Service, 8.30 p. Momlna Worship
9 am nesd 'J,
P ·
lUI at .~ p m. PaatOr. Thoro- On&amp;rcb of God, M&amp;. Mortab: ~
Dana Wmebretmer, Supt 10 •·
Cbriltlan Svlence So-ciet)' ,as E. Diddle. All evenmg serv- Rev lra M Tibbs, pastor· Sw1m. Sunday chool: YF Wedne»- The Golden Text for Christl .n
tees beglD at 7:30 p, m.
\day School 9 4fl a. m i Worsblp Syracwre First United. Pres- day 6 30 p m., Mrs. Moore. SCtence churches this Sunday
servlc• lla. m.. and ?:45 P- m.: bytertan Church, Rev Howard director. Official Board meet- ls from Jer-emulb {17 141 Zloo Chureb ol Cbrlsl, Pome-- 1 Prayer mee· · I 1.30 P m Tues- Ruppelt, pastor; Worship aer. ma. first Monday each month "Heal me, 0 Lord , and J ~hall
rov _ HarrtsonvLle Road Ell· day. Young People, 7:30 P· m. viet, 9 &lt;~ m; Sunday Scbool, at 7·30 P m. Holy Commun be healed, save m~. and I
gene Unc:IMWood. mllllSter. Bl- Fnday,
110 a m., Prayer meeting, 7:30 IOD each quarter as announced shall be saved for thou arL
blij school 9.30 a. m.; Morning
\P- m. Wednesday.
WSCS ftrr.t Wednesday of each my pra1se" The Blble lesson
w•Jrship 10.30 a. m.: Evening Bradford Clmrcb of Cbrtlt, l
month
is on the subJeCt, "Are Sm,
worshtp ,30 p.m.; Robert Reed N l. lmb!l'len, pastor; Bomer Federated Church, I'Gmllroy, MlllonvWt Metbodlll clovdl Disease, and Death Real'"
7
Bl.ble ~chool
Suj)L
' Forrest. Supt.; Bible
School Re
W H Pernn
paator· Dr. Lester L. Roush, pastor
A central theme of the ser·
9:30
a.
m.:
Morning
Worahlp,
vi
Kau
·
Su
t
.
'S
1J.
d
•;
Victor
Brown.
Church
Scb~l
vice
wtll be this statement from
1
0
UB Churc.b. Letart
·~ San- 10·30 a. m.; Evening Worship,~ 1 !is P "m. Wo hLp Supermtendent, 10 a m Offlc· the denommat10n 's textbook:
day School 9.30 a. m.; Worship 1 p. m. Wednesday. 7 p. m. b 00 ; 0. 3 a a.
·•
r•
tal Board meeting each quarter ·'The understnndlng of his spiP
se ~ees Sunda~. 7:30 p, m.
Btble Study.
, our ·
· m.
unless otherw1se called. Holy l •tual md1v1duality makes man
1 .
.
...,.....1. . Communion each quarter as an- more real, more fonmdable m
Mtke was !uckv! He lost hi~ way completely alon}( the thickly-wooJed
CbUreb of die Nazareoe, Pom- Frf'ed.Om QolpeJ Ml•llou, 8•-' Fttst Baptist Cb~ wuuw nounced.
truth, and enables him to con·
roads during hi~ \'acatton la:-~t summet unttl suddenly he came upon a small
ero'i Rev. Clyde Henderson. sban . StJversv-UJe Road: E. J port, Rev. Donakl
ne, oaltquer sin disease, &lt;md death"
pastor Sunday Schoo1 9·30 a.
Ro
W 1 , tor· sunday Scoool 9:15 1. 111.,
Syracnse Cburcb of the Naza.. S
' d H aUh with Key to
1erv1ce statwn Tht&gt; fnendly attenrl~nt told him hP Wfl~ onl~ a ~hort dtstance
GrUfith
pastor;
ger
a•
off
S t 10 1s
William &lt;..: Ml rpe putor ( cience an
e
'
W h'
f•·om the lnke. "Ju;~t ~atch for the s11rn~." the man said
m.. Morning ors tp 10 .30 a. f d s' t S nday School lO Fred H man, _up.;
a. rene,
o ,
the Scnptures by Mary Baker
317 )
m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evenmg or • . up·· u t1 Se 1 e 7_ m. Worship Servtce: BYP 6 p. Sunday Srhool9 30 am.; Morn- Edd
It's easy to get lo~t . 1t could haJrpen to anyone AI 11me~. our hves get
serv
cea
7·30
p m. Prayer a m., Ev:Ogellll 0 rv c • 30 m · Evenmg Worship, 7·30 p. ing wurshtp 10.30 a. m.
y,
P
---so confused that we don't kT'ow which w.t} to tu1n, rtnd \H' ft:!el that nobod}'
1
.
·
Th sd
30 p. m n.yer meetmg, 7:
·'
Pr
meettng, 7:30 P- m.
ur ay. ·
Tuesda
m.; Wed. 7·30 p. m.
ayer
Syracose E.U.B. Church. Paul
cares. When that h..1ppens, JUSt wt~tch f01 the s1gns
P- m,
y.
meeting: 8:30 p. m. Wed. choir
ethodist Church Laur·
U
A. Sellers, Pastor.
What s1gns'' Well, there's the fragtant. hef\Ut\ of a ro&gt;&lt;P , the laugh of a
Free M
I
Belbel EUB Char&lt; b•, prae: ce ·
el
Cit!!,
r;ev
R.
Eugene
Gtll,
South
9:30
a. m. Sunday Schoo,I Ben
child, the glory of sunn~~. the P.ound of g1eat mmm., . &gt;; l~ns all around thnt
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a Rev Eugene E. Emerson. pas- Middleport Fwst United Pre• Quisenberry' Supt : 10 30 3 rn
point to the constnnt p1es+&gt;nce of God\\ ho loves us.
m.. Phil WLse, au pt.. Morning I Lor Sunday worship 7 ::IU p m byter!an Church, Rev Howard Morning Worshlp service. tst t
The Chri~tn:rn C'hmt'h [&lt;I. lhf' mo~t Important -:hw nr .d1 . . (' I ('~Jipr\ &lt;:ill Ply
worship 10 30 a. m ; y 0 u t b 3nd 9 30 a m alternately Sun- Ruppelt, pastor· Sunday School and 3rd Sundays of the monLh, l
to reveal a nf'\\ and Oll ',drlng-11!1 '''1\ of lJf'e to all \\h" --t·t&gt;l, It
Serv ices 7 p m , Evangel!stlc day School 10 30 a m
and 9 ') a.m. Mrs · Rodney Sauer, 17 30 p m Evenmg Evan~el1s - - - - - - - - : - : - service 7 30 ?. m Mid Week 9 30 a m alternately Norman supt lO ~{) a m Worship 5 45 uc Service, 2nd and 4th Sun·
F'uner . tl servi ces for Bryan
THII: CHU"CH ..-oA ALL • ALl,. FOA THE CHLIRCH
praver servlcl• 7 :lOP m Wed \Bahr, Supt Bible Studv
end P m YF· Wed. 6 30 Jumor dav of month BETHANY - I Caster who died in Columlruil
larl~ and sol'i"JrllhP Church lh~y
prayer sennce led by pastor, c'h · 7
Sen
Chou
9 30 a m. Murnmg Worship I
h ld s turda:y aftemool
Th.e Chutch 11 the Jre-t,.,t lartor
.,,. &lt;I o For ho• m.m Mk• 121 ~lit
on Mrth lor the butldln- ol chuno&lt;·
Hys~ll
Run
Free
Methodist~
7
30
p
m.
Thursday
orr'
P·
m.
lor
·
10
:m
a
m
SU11day
School,
Blv·
,
:t\('he
~~go~y funeral Home
I
lUi rh1~lwn J Mk~ 3 1 f,.. thf. Mkl
W•ndaooddttut~lhtp rt••••tur..
,(
In~
n•mnntrut~
•to.-1
,..uon
14
hoUR ol spo rllual v11lu~• \\ olhnm •
Rober E. Smith, Sr, pa~or~~ Lottrld EUB Cll eb Rev
Free Wdl Bapttst Church, the Thetss, Supt.; G 30 ? m wJth burial m the \H.
Olive
For thP snkP. of th" 'hun:h ,,~,..11
.a-on, Church, n"ltt&lt;er rlrmorrocy
Sunday School 9 30 a m, or
ge
_ur •
Rutland, Pastor, Rev p au 1 Youth Fellowship CARMEL - I , ,
whK·h
n.-.,d• h,. mmol anrl mmter,.l
nor ftY1hzatlon can •UNL't Tho re
ley Haley, qupt Mornmg wor I Eugene Emerson, pastor, Sunfl Taylnr; Sunday School, 10 a. m 9 30 a m. Sunday School Wny· ' cemeterv
&amp;UI'I'" r1 Plan ltJ •" In 'hurch rei!'&gt;
Ar-t four 1011nd reA......-.! why ew-r~
IMiy ar1d r~OO ~ om K• h l~ tb ol y
,.nan lhouid att.l'nd Hn-•e&lt;&gt;• ·~~u
sh1p 10 30 a. m Youth Service, day School, 10 a. m • Russe Guy Priddy Supt Preachmg ne Roush, S11pt; 10 30 a m I Mr and Mrs A D Morrisoa
6 45 p m; EvangelLsue mes- Archer, Supl Sunday Worsht;;&gt; servtce, 7 30· p m;' Prayer eer· Mol'mng \Vmshtp, 2nd and 4th 1 celebrated their 67th wedding
Saturday
Fttilay
sage, 7 30 p. m, Prayer meet. 11 a m Bible Study and Pray vtces, 'i 30 p. m. Wednesday. Sunday of the MO'Oth, 8 p m 1anniver~ary
Sunday Guestl
Wedne111l11y Thur!!day
Tue~dll.y
Morular
Sunday
]
C'orwthJ
anl
1\latthi'W
Mallht'w
mg.
Thursrw
7
30
p
m
er
serv1cc
ted
b-r
Millard
Coe,
Evcnmg
Evangelisuc
Service,
1
were
:\.1r
and
Mrs
Frank JohP..
Jerernuth
Jsatlll•
Proverbs
Psalm!!
J•18-30
24 :lti-51
i4 ·29-::!1)
ij 1.;-21
2
I
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2'1·15
16:1·11
Pentecostal Assembly, Roote 7 30 p. m. Wednesday.
' Portland Methodist Cburch, llst and 3rd Sun~ay of month I ston, Mr and Mrs G. \ , Rade.124 Rev Paul E Jones, pa~tor
' Arthur Stltt, pastur. Sunday Syracuse MISSIOD, Rev. Ear km and Tma, Mr. and rs w._
Su~da School 10 a. m: Wor ROt·k Spnng• Methodist. R School 9:30 to 10 30 a. m., Har· Custer, pastor ServJces every I Sv;ett and slster, Augusta.
i b
Y
m Sun R Card, pastor - Sunday School l id C Roush Supt . Kenneth Wednesday and Fr1day eve rung I Rerre!lhmel'lls were ~erved.
s ip scrvtces 1 30 P
a. '11.: Won&gt;lllp servL&lt;:e, 0
,'
al? 3o
m
..,.
1day, Wednesday and Frtday.
.,"30 p m , ~YF 6 30 p m . McLeodS, dA!Js t eSupt
Services
,
u• U .
F
W
Cb
b
Cr.rl
'l'urnet'
who k hal!. .spent
8
With tlu• h&lt;:pP it will. in &lt;nnH' meusure, JO&gt;ter orul nelp m•·
ng
DIOD . . .
ore ,
n·
1 0
Bradbury
Cborcb
ol
Cbrlst,
WSCS
Tuesday
1
30
p
m
.
Pray
I every un ay ev m ·
Rev
Henry
::
Stanley,
pastor
the
past
three
w._ee
s
~-tlh
~~
loin that which i.• ll'""' in f,mi'.- nnrl community life. litis fen·
1\rt Marcum, mlmster: Btble er and Bible Study, Wed. 7 30 1 E te prise EUB Church Rev Sunday School 9 45 a m., Eartl
\Ir. anG 1rsd G en 'l'ui •
ture is 1 pon.oorPrl h, thP l~~tsineN&lt; firms nml orll&lt;lllizlltions
'
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w
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n r
'
k
S
p
h
7 . 30 ncr returm·L S&lt;1!ur av to HS
School and I' ornmg
ors
Worship Lar ey' upt : reac mg,
. uv Lrg ..'""
d " p. m.
I Menzel "mtth
.3
• pastor
7 30 I employment at Ch 1cago.
wlrose namPs appPnr belm.,,
10 . 8· :-:.
Racine Methodist Cburcb, 1servwe 9 30 a. m.,
Sundar
I ia Turner spent lhe wePkend
P
'
H L McDanreJ, pastm Sun· School, 10 30 a. m. Youth Fe· 7
m Thu~sday
· : w1th home folks.
or.
d
s h 1 9 30 a
Preach low shLP 6 30 P· m · Boys and
p
1
' 7 p. m
iugdom HaD ot Jehovah's ay c 00 m.
m: G1rls Fellowship, 6 30 p. m ; The Salvation ~rrn~, Envo;o
Mr and M1s J E R~d(•' ·n
6
K
8
10 00
Public meetmg, Sun- ~ga
and Bibie Stud ~ 30 ' Evemng service 7 :30 p m., 2nd Rav S Wmlng, offtcer m charge , and daughttr&lt;: v.ere Gtllt'' ,
Wtlnesses
GR~ENHOUSES
3 p. m., Watchtower study r ye~
y,
P and 4th Sundays; Youth Chorr, Sunday 10 a m Holiness meet· \ visi1ors Saturday afternoon
dav . m; Sable study Tuesday, m. W csd1:1y.
Member FTD
~ 6 30 p m Wednesday Prayer mg: 10 30 a m Sunday School
~1r and \'lr~. Weslc~ B · •.
Greenhouse
WY 2-3402
WY
'.!
2550
WY
2
2644
M1ddl~port
m
:
Servt~
meeting,
7
p.
.
MeetL~g
Pm
Wednesday
Sunday
7
p
m.
Young
People's
Chllhcothe
spe nt t'he weeh '
l40 Lincoln St
' ?
7 30
s p Thursday· Ministry school, Antlqult)' Raplist l:hurcl Sun
•
Legton. 7 30 ?- m Salvation 1
--m. • "1. Thur~ay.
day School at 10 a m. Prayer
Heath Metbodlst Church. Mid· meet111g, Thufsday. 1 to ' 3 La- ~ ~~~i~·s EUlel Ratlekin and Q.,'l l
s pDanville Pilgrim Hollness, (P. m~Ung Thuu;dc1y 7 30 o m. dleport, M E. Dawson, pastor; dies Home League: 7 p m Prep ghter, Mrs. Dens Hoffman \'t l t'
Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0 H. Fll'st Baptlat Cburch, Pome- Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School ('lasses: 7 30 p m Bible study, C'htlllcothe V!SIIon and 1, •
Established in 1904
0. ~.pastor: Sunday School, 9 30 roy - Rev. Charles Nor~1s Sup! Chu:ch School, 9 30 a. prayer meetmg. Other servJces supper guests of Roger Bolt n
1-Take Someone To Church Thls Week"
West Columbia, W V:l.
Carm., Robert Grate, Supt. Wor- Sunday School 9:30 ttll 10 20 m; Worshtp Serv1ce, 10.30 a. b~· announcement.
I and farm!v, Londonderr'!'
Ph. Mason SP 3-5593
Middleport
1 Mr~ Leona Gheer and son
WY 2-32B4
P
service
at
l0
-3;
a
m.:
pi}.
Worship
servtce,
lO
30
a
m,
m.,
Method1st
Yout~
FellowTbe
Churcn
ot
the
Nazarene,
••
shi m Youth, . p. m. Evan· Nursery and Jumor church for ~htp, 7 p. m , Ofhc1al Board Chester. Ray E Warne, pastor Floyd of Columbu 3 anri Mr.
6 45
grt tstic servJce,
7:30p.m. Mid· chtldren.
meetmg, 1st Sunday of mo~th, Sunday Sehoo19 30 a m., Mom and Mrs J E Radeki 1 were
gelek Prayer and Praise, Wed- Letart Falls United Brethren 7 30 p m WSCS, 2nd Mon ay lnp; Worship 11 a m : NYPS dmner guests of Mrs. Ndhe
Wesday, 7 30 p. m
\church Rev James Morru:~on uf month, 7 30 P dm' fElean~r 6 45 p. m Evemng Service Vale and so'n.J~ Sunday.
.
ne
Sunday' School 9 30 a m Tom C1rcle, 2nd Thurs ay o mon l 7 30 r.o m . M1dweek Praver ser
_ Mrs. J . E. Radekia
Dodge- Dart - Dudge Truck•
l\1J(td1E&gt;port. Olno
Muidleport Church of the Naz- 1 1
•
•
7.30 p m ; Class 12, 3rd Wed- v1ce. 7 30 p rri Wedlle .dav
Middleport
Church, , - - - - - - - - - - arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett ~ornsR sutt .. PAss Sup~w~r- nesday of month, 8 p. m.; All· Grace Episcopal
nday
School
9
3U
a.
m
;
Morn·
ert
ous
·
rlcac
ng
ay
ernoon
C1rcle.
4th
Thursday
of
Pomeroy
The
Rev
R1r:hard
H
Su
worship 10 30 a. m: NYPS 10 30 .a. m., A ternate evenPrmg month 2 p m, Ch01r Practice Mortrn Rector Sunday- Mar
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E
worship . at 7·30
p· m '
ay- Wednesday,
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' Prayer
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7 p. m
mng
and Sermon, 10 30 ,
y oung People, 6·45 P m. van8
p.
m.
tsUC
mePting
7:30
p.
m
;
er
meetmg
Thurs.,
St.
Jobn's
Catbolte
Mission
:
a.JP.
Coffee
hour
followmg
Coin OpPrated Laundry &amp; Dry Cleanmg
Pomeroy
gei
West Mam St.
Alfred Method1!il Cburch - near Guysville (Dutch Rtdgel
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Pomer(..J
Pr ayer meeot'1g, Wed, 7 30 P m
397 w Mam
Su[&gt;port the Church of Your ChoLet
Naomi Baptlsl ChUrcb: SUD· Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor, Sun- Rev George R. Shlpman, pas- Chester Cburcb of God, Rev
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da y School 9:30 a. m. Wor- day School at 9 30 wtth Charles tor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.: GUbert Spencer. pastur Sunday
p 11 a. m.. Prayer serv1ce, Taylot, supt Worship services Holy' Day ol Qbllgation 6.30 a. Sc~ool 9 30 a m Morplng wor· ~
'BY AJ 1'A CONE
shi
p.m. Wednesday
at 10 45 w1th lhe Rev Casto m.: Ctm£esston, 112 bour belore ,snJp U tt ru Piaye; Meet''!J M}S Geo:-ge"J L-n•'!tl!er went
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Carpenter Baptist Church: Tue!«tay evening at 7 45 Mem· Mass
7·30 ~ IT'. Thursday You_-3b\ to Columbus on SUnday to,-:tee
Budders and BULlding Supplies
Bakers of Good Bread
Sa nday School 9·30 a m; Morn- bcrslnp and Evangehsm meet· L.our Lady of I.AreUo Mission PEtlple s Serv1ce Fnday, 7 1 the san or Carol Woodyard. ind
985
200~
Ph
g Worship 10 .15 a m.
mg Wednesday 7 45 p m M1d Long Bottom, Rev . George R P ~ m
.
wtfc who had no\~ so well
Chester, OhiO
in
Huntmgton, W Va
Rutland First Baptls' Church Week prayer serv 1ces.
Sbt man ~ator Sunday Sotton Metbodtst ~urch, Ar- 1rolowing surgery. She was ac·
Schrol9:30 a m. Preach- Tbe United Methodist Church Ma~ a:aO a. m., est.; Holy Days thor Stitt , pastor\
Sunday companieJ by her mother aDd
sup:nday
Sunday 2.·30 p m
Pomeroy - Rev Melwn AI- of Obligation, 7 p. m.
Sclloo\ 10 a. \ m. Clmt ~rr. John Dunnegm a"4 wife.
in
narrlsonvtDe Presbyterian, kn·t, pa~tor Church School. 9- Rutland Cburcb o1 God, Rev. Supt ; Sun~ay Worship, 11 3 m
Mrs p, !Ill and lamHy and
v. Jobo Davtes, pastor: Wor- :15 a m., Leo Crew, Supt Leo John Smallwood. pastor: SUnday Mason City Chur&lt;'h of Chrls:t, her
mother,
spent
Re p service 9:30 a. m : Sunday Vaughan, Ass 't Supt D1vine School
a.
m.;
Evangehstic
Mlller
Stre""f
.
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Kenneth
Roy
the
we~kend
With
relatives
in
1
10
Wheel Ba1encmg·Auto Glass·Brake Service
Chesler, Oh10
shl
Pomeroy
hool
10:30
a.
m.
Worship
10.30
a.
m.
Sermon·
service
7
p.
m:
Young
People
Envangehst,
Sunday
Bible
Charles~n
Ph. WY :Z.3~16
Sc
Tile Pentecostal Cbarcb, Mid· "Fighting Without - Fear Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; Study 10 &lt;~ m. Mormng WorDonald C(!De ~~d wlfe, Atl1·
eport, South 3rd Av-e.; Sunday Within" Monday. Daughters of Prayer mMting 7 p. m. Satur- sh~p, 10 45 a. m Evenmg Wor- 1 ens, spent Sundrij evemng w1lll.
dl
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School tO a. m.: Sunday evening Ruth Class meeting; Tuesday, day
sh1p 7 30 P m B1blc Study h~er parents, Albert 'Cone and
angeUstlc service, 7:30 p. m. 7:30 p.m. Tb Woman'es Soct· chester
Metbodld Cburch 7 30 P m Wednesday
w1fe Ke-vin Cone
returned
edn2sday Bible Study 7·30 P· ty of ChristJan Servtce at the p 1 A. Casto, Pastor; wor· _Rutland Church of
Chr~st.
home with lllern after spendlnl
w ; SaturdJ: night Prayer and church. Wednesday 9 15 a m , s'r~ service at a. m , Sunday Btble School 9 3~; Commumon the weekend with hi~ grandp&amp;.r·
Two Loeations For Your Convenience
9
m.
WY 2·3988
Pomeroy, Oh10
Syracuse
WY2&gt;3996
orshlp
7·10
p.m.
Pastor,
Rev
.
Prayer
Group.
Thursday,
7
15
School
at
a.
m.; WSCS 1st 10:30 a m, \ H Braley ent~
10
w L. Ban-ett.
p. m. Chotr rehearsal.
Thursday of month
Board Supt. Sabra Canaday, plarust:
Richard Jordan spent SanB.Ratlaad Chur&lt;b ol lbe Nazar·
M od' Ch b meeting ard Wednesday ol the Btbie Study, 7 30, Delbert Ro da) after~oon wttb the Vallee
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.
e: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.;
RutlaDd
eth tst
arc mo
WUburs
1 mine. leader .
en
Morning Worship 10 45 a.. m. Carl ~erring, pastor; Mornlng
nth
1 Pomeroy Cllureh of the Naz· $eorgc J Lowther and chlldPAINTS and HARDWARES
Evnngell!tie: service 7:45 ?- m. worship 10:30 a. m.; Church Mt. RermGD United Bretbreu I arene, Sunday School, 9·30 a. ren Douglas and Kathy ate S4t1·
Midweek prayer service. 7:45 p. School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first In Chrlst: Rev. James Mom- m.; Morning worship 10 45 a. day dmner w1th the Wesley ~~~
Ractne
Ph. WI f1.3.."73
WY
2·2440
Pomeroy
m. Wednesday.
Tuesday and 2nd 'lbursday of son, pastor : Sunday
School, m. Evening Worship, 7 P m · bos at the1r farm home here.
130 E. Seeond
Columblr Chapel: Wonblp
each montb: _FamUy Night lASt 9 30 a m.. ,.eachir.g lO·SO a Prayer meeting. 1 P- m Wed
Recent visitors with Mrs. Ola
tee each 3anday 9:15 a. m.; Sunday evenmg of eac-h montb m. Alternate preaching
and Rev Clyde V Henderson, pas. Perry and Frank were William
Sunday Scboo110 a.m.: Youth at 6:30p.m; Prayer Mt',mg, Cbristian Endeavor, 7:30p.m !tor
1Thomas and Wife, Columbus. :
Service 1:15 p. m. Evening Wor· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Sunday. Mi~Week Prayer ser- 1 Stlvenvtlle Methodist Church I Mrs. Maude Holcomb ., was ~ a
Middleport, Ohio
Quality Furniture 1t Lower Prlttt•
lhl.p 7 p.m. eacll SUnday.
Edeu UDited Bre&amp;bna
lD vices Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday \ recent Pomeroy v1sitor
·
N. Second Ava.
Phone WY 2-3481
[)ester
C1JUrcb
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Cbarehl
Rev.
ltlden
R.
Rothmd
Missiou
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OUve
NewSChool,
9:30
a.
rn
:
~ne
Wolfe
Albert
Cone
was
tn
Hun'*
Middlepltt
Btble School 9:30 ~· m. Preach- Balke, pastor; Sundav School, man, milstonary pastor: Su~ Supt., Serv1ces Thur ay even 1 ton, w va on Thursday.
inli 10,30 a. m., first and tblrd tO am.; Wlnnio Holsinger, supl day ScboOI, 9.30 a.m.: Worship
Chrilltian Elldoavor, 7-lo p. "'· \0:30 a. m.: Preaching, 1:30 P
·'
sunday•.
carleton Chlll'&lt;h, J\lngsbul'}' Mrs. Lyda Chevalier, president. m.: Praytll' aervice, 7:30 p. m.
"FLOWERS FOlt ALL OCCASIONS"
REXUJ, DRUGS
Road. • mday Scbool 9·30 a m. eiasses lo&lt; all. Song servtces, TliGrstlay.
Ralpb Carl. SUpt.: Ore_aching 8 p. m. Preaching 8·20 p. m.; Tappen Plaint EUB Cbarcb:
Cor Sycamore &amp;: Second St - Pomeroy
·;
Wo FW AD Do&lt;ton Preocrlpttono
Cor Butternut &amp; W Main
PomerOJ
Serviee.s.
7:30
p
m.,
CeCil
Cot.
Mid
Week
P'ray~r
meeting,
7
30
Rev.
Eugeoe
E.
Emerson.
pasREV
JOSEPH
KRA.LY.
PASTOR
WY 2-2911~
t..ayman: Praver meeting, Tue• p. m. Wednesday, Class Lead· tor: sunday worshl? 9·30 a m
"\\'hat ,.,au weavenm·timc, you wiU wear in cternitJ!' ~
7:30 p m.
er, Mrs. Mazie Rollinger
and 1:80 p.m. alternately SUO&gt;
Sunday, October ll
;·
day
Lallpv01e
CongregatiOnal
day School 9:30 a. m and 10 2.0
(Twemetth Sunday arter Trmlt.y)
Christian Church·
SundBY MoraiDI Star EUB Chor&lt;b, a. m. alternately Hobart VIneSUNDAY SCHOOl _
---·---- -- --· - -·'&gt;.15· A.li4. !
Bulld!OI SuppUeo lo MUlwork
~w.
pastor:
Sunday Rev. Menzol Smllh. p!lstor: 9 45 yard. Supt .. Bible Study •llll
WORSHIP SERVICE _ --·-- -·-··· 10:30 A.M. i
General Contractln&amp;
Bakers of Bollum Brood
Schooll:80 • m.; lllchard Fort. a. m. Stmday School, ~ Prayer Service led by pastor,
SERMON TOPIC "THE SOUL'S SINCERE DESIRE" '
Pbono WY WB'!B
ty, Supt.; Worship, 10·31.. a.m. Smltb, aupt.: Earl Sbuler, Ass l 1 30 p. m Tuesday
Monday 7 30 p,m --- - . Sunday School TNc:hen Klltl'DI
s..eullo Day AdveDIW, POllio Morning wonbiP 10:45 a. m.:
Wednesday 7-30 pm. --- --- -- - ---- Choir Rehoanol
eroy
Children's Home HW, Prnyer mooting a p. m. Thur• Flrsl BapU&amp;t Chnrclo. 1\adne
rhu"da! a:oo p.rn -· -·------- · --- --- A. A. llietlll l
Mulberry
Helghtt.
sa
b
b
a
1
b
day.
Rev
C.
L.
O'Conner.
pastor
Saturday 9 00 a rn. ----·----· __ Semor C•taehlom
,_ ' '
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School 2 p. m.; Worabl;&gt; ,.....,.. Lutberu CllarchM _ SL P""l SUnday School 9:110 o. m_, Sam
10 80 • m. ····-------- Junior Cate&lt;hlom
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AMERICa' ::~-: :·
"Your K.eepaake Store••
:IS p. m Satoordol' Prayer Sunday School 9:15 a. m.: Wor Curbs. eupt.; 10·45 a m Morn·
11·110 a.m. -·-···----------·-·---·- Girl.-.-,.
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LOCAL UNION -ll888
Pomeroy
3meetlDio Tburtday, 7:30 p. m. ablp aeMca 10:30 o. m.: St. 11111 worsblp: 1:30 p. rn. BYF
812 E. Main Street

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WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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WILSON'S LAUNDROMAT

HOYT'S SOHIO SEit\tK.l"'

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HEINER'S BAKERY .

BAUM lOMBER CO.

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

RICKARD'S
ALIGNMENT SERVICE
HARDEN'S GROCERY
and MARKET

&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

60 Pontiac V8 -. --s1295
Catalina 4 dr. Power steering &amp; brakes. One loeal
owner. Extra nice

Sentinel Church News

- CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

and

!nvicta. Convertible coupe. Smart bucket seats and
consul. Almost like the day it was sold

Complete with
Timer and Extra-Large

232 E. Second

eoats

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JNGELS FURNITURE

A good name m all-weather

62 Buick V8 . - -. - 2695

Jwt set the &lt;:aien-

lU-150. SPECIAl!

COATS

Custom V 4 dr. Monterey. Shows tender care by
one local owner. Fully equipped

for you- automatically, Cure• com•
mon water woe•
••vtng- )'OU maDy
aoap, clothing, and
plumbinc - rep1ir
doll-

The OPUirrA • Model 111112WM
Eleilnt lbHan Prcwlnct1t ltyMfllln
pnu~ne Ctteny Frultwood veneers 1nd aeiKt
herdwood IIOiide, or In ..nutnt Mlt'IO(ItriJ

60 Chevrolet - - . . . S89S
4 dr Corvair 4 dr Sedan. Original black finish like

SOmNS WATER
AUTOMAnCALLY
EVEN
WillE YOU SLEEP

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V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

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OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

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HOl ':-iE. six room s. and b&lt;1th,

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10 8 3tc
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recond1twned
SEE THE NEW

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I door coupe - $125. 19S3 Chcv·
role! pnoel truck , $150. Both 1
have very good motors a n d ·
1 good bodies. Phone Coolville i
667-31:i54.
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exterior painting
and paper hanging. Fifteen
years expener.ce. Phone WY
2~gog_
10 9 6tp

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Ches,t Free1er _ _ _ $239

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1963 Corvair Monza Coupe · · · · $1969
Local owner and !CIW mtlet~ge . Jet black fnush , rtd t.rueket
vunl ~t:al, 4 un th t: fluor, 110 engme, ;,:ood whitewall
\Jrt~s.

seH-storing storm
windows at prices ym
can
afford. Nothing down, up to
5 years to pay Call WY 1287-t or V•/Y 2-5 129.
10 ! 12te

Jack W Carsey

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MinersYIUe,

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Low milr• ,,g~e h.&gt; l111·al UW!It'r, i&gt; ]Hoiii'S~ llderwr,
iltlgs anJ brow n fln1sh, \'8 tngmP , Powcr;.~lidc Hilll~ Hadio ;md heater, whiLCwatlLu·es shuw lr l tle ·.vl;;';rr. \\as $2595
4 LJour

1963 Tempest Pontiac ······

$2195

l.eM&lt;~n ~ :l Door H~· d oV1'r wh1le fmi .'. h , gu od whtiCWllll
t1res, :ii6 cu 111 VH engtne, autt1malJC u ans. Radio and

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1962 Chevrolet Impala · .. " · $1495
Lugga ge r;1(·k, new wll!lt'v,.all tut~,
red inii 'I'IOI'

End vonr sewer trooNet
We ban all shell

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1961 Volkswagen 2 Door · ..
Vmyi tnm ,

1 ~ ood t1res,

heater, dtluxe

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$1395

acc('~~oru·s

1960 Rambler Classic Wagon "' $899
!.neal owner, 6 cyl, Standa rd
ms1.i1• and out.

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Stick Sh1ft.

. $149

1948 Chevrolet 4 Door

TRUCK BUYS!
1958 Ford 1 Ton Cab &amp; Chassis · · $895
. VB eng1ne, 4 spt•l'd trans. 750x20 tlres, solid cab, hrate r.

1963 Corvair Panel · .. .. .. .. .. $1699
m1l~age,

solid body, heater, t;::ood tires.

1960 Chevrolet Heavy Duty · · · · $5295
t&lt;'rU'tory 'T'andem ax !(•, 900x20 tires, aux trans. 348 cu ln.
motor, He&amp;tcr, 15 ft dump body and telescopic hoist.

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POMEROY
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SALE: purebred Holstein ONE PONY buggy and harness,
lktw..., Ch•dor end
$60.00 . See at Bishop's Farm, fuppotrl Plalft on State Rf 7
I0-3-6tp Rutland .
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program wa s based on the book
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the weeki} netwnrk rnuvu~ pro- lht Jan Jo~le m1ng t&gt;ooks - Lhe
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wuh a new two-hour color film a1rs Ihe :.ame Hmt&gt; slut Qfl NBC
made spec.!lLa11y for Lele- TV Nov 18.
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three orphan~ being pursue{! t r·~,wd nul by Umversal StUdiOS
lor espionage information.
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scription, despitt: the sumptu- 1the Hry pmspt•ct uf posslhle
ous and expensive pl'nducllon i !Png tlr~. h1gh . btldgel drAmFls,
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commercial breaks, unl1ke th~ an ou11el it might w~ll be that
movies, which are often Jnter- some high .. pow~red product
rupted unmercifully. But wh.at- cuuld emerge, l'SJH'Clally 11 Lhe
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BY MARTHA HOLSINGER
Mr ood Mrs. Evorllt Lime
Mr and Mr s James Low~rs bert visited Sundly aftamoon
and grandsu1 . F..ddie. Parkers- with Mr. aod Mn. Gerlt Llm1 burg. vtsJted r~cently with Mr. bert and famtiJ of Ptacb Fork
and :\1rs Raymond Barber and Mrs. Byrne Vllughall
ud
familv . Hockingport. Mr and Mrs. Ada Lamboert villtld wtth
Apply
Mr:s. Orvllle Barringer and fam- Mr. and MMI. Everett I,pmbert
ily and Mr and Mrs J\.11n Chev- recently.
Mrs. Madeline E'tiDI, IIIah·
aht-r and familv , loc&lt;~l
\-irs Mikr&gt; !(prwin and Mrs . at&lt;! , Kay and Steven and LlO)'d
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Sol s 1giP\' wt"rt' in Atl1ens shnp- l Beets of Grove Oty and Mr.
pmg Monrlay
and Mrs . Everett Ra)' JobnWY 2-2156
~rs Iv,,n Chevalier and sun, Mrs Nora Johnson ol Col~-.,.-,-....,..,..-----..,.... l Lan~ s1;t- 11 1 a da~ n•rr&gt;ntlv w1th umbus. were week end vialton
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Mrs Huth Barrmger a rK! Pat- t~nd Mr and Mrs . Jamee JohnReal Estate For Sale 11
~un Jam1e Sue and Todd, of
Mr 1:1nd Mrs Jarnf's Carter. I.Po~leroy and_~r. and Mrl. t....
HOMF.Srn., approxima tely 2 Long Hotlorn spent
Sunday ry Johnson vtslted SundaJ with
acres, goorl spnng on proper WJth Mr. and Mrs Sol Bigley Mr. and Mr:s Joseph Jobnson
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tJ , lots Jf slrade trees, locat- 1and F.ddu•
and family .
~d on U S 33 near
Rock
Mr RH"hard Swain is spend.\1r. and Mrs Clmton Gilkey
Sprmgs Falrg-rnund $2.500 R lmg lht&gt; wf k with hiS moltwr ;Jnd farmly ul Albany were Sun·
A Fml a\., WY 2·2975. 1()..3-tfc and brrillrl•r . Merlm
, day 'IISitor, ul her parents, M:.
:-·oH SA I.E -r..'llrlrllePur;:; "t;n. Mr. and Mr~ Ivan Ct1evalier and
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
est buildu~ . located 352 N
thr1r thirty-second I .\1r and Mrs. Eugene Haning
Second Street. MICldlepnrl wedding anmv t•rsary the 24th ' and Rhonda were Sunday even·
Pr1ced for quick ..ate
LD- or Srptember.
l mg visllors of Mr. and Mrs.
quile at Ohlo Hote~
:'1-lr. and Mrs Larry Holsi ng· i Harle~ Johnson, Tammy
and
tO U• tfc
er and family. Racme, spent 1 Cheryl.
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ton
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and
family.
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Kail Lee of Langsville vis·
Insurance
Mr Hnd \1rs. Walter Rock· !ted Sunday w1th Mr. and Mr1.
IOHNSON. Slmpson lnsunncf" hold vis!led reeent ly w1lh Mr Charley Smith and Jo.
Allency. In AU forms of lll and \1rs 1'l1llord Kimes and
Mr and Mrs. Hoy Smith, Don.
suran~e
J1m Jnhnson anti familv .
· 1111-' cmd M1ke, were Sunday afBud Sm1pson. A.gP.ota.
Mr ·and Mrs Ernest Barring- ternoon visitors of Mr and Mrs.
I 1 lfc er and family vJsltt&gt;d recently Charley Smith and family.
with \-Irs ·Laura Borringer,
Mr Carl McElroy, student
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Coolville
at Columbus Business UnlverMrs lll'lt&gt;n Cowden• and Mrs s•t v, was a weekend visitor of
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Dons Blake ilm.l d;n;gh tn L~1r1 hi~ part&lt;nts, Mr. and ~rs. Paul
CJII.RLt:s N r.APUTO 400 8akew~ll ~nild1n 11 4n Grant srr.,,.t. P••U. Ann, Hrwkingpor! , vi~lled Mr5 McElroy and Bill.
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rennoylv"n'~- t• hereby null
Luc"; Schultz
a nd Joey
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rusrt ed thaT r&gt;n the lith !lay of April.
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Mr. and !\'Irs Dnllas Schultz I sell and Lilly Hauck were reAmlrew. Ft D 1. Lr&gt;nll llr&gt;ttnm , Ohlo
flied llu:~r oer r ~t" pet•hon In the VISil1·d .\1r and Mrs 13Jd Bar- . cent vi sitors uf Mr. and Mrs.
1 t:on rt of I ommnr&gt; P leu, 'l-lellll Co un
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I ty Ohio, ca~e Nr&gt;. n 622 • 11 ~uut H y
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W1 II1am Wovuar
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Nellie
Andrew
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The follaw\nJ resl l!!•talt! situat- - - -- - - - - ed ... the Countv of Melli• . lr&gt; th e
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ed 38 follo.,.s· hll of the fallowlne Char!t&lt;s Woode
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1 and s1a t e of O h io. and In scetlon
~:~~~~e~n~e~n~0-~~ r~. 1 .T~;n lh~umber Harold, Columbus, wer~ ref'l:'FI!
Mrs. Ruth Barrmger and Pat.
t:om1&gt;anyt Puo·chase an!!,';,,;;.,!. lover mght guests ot Mr. and ty v·rsited recently with :'!trs
T.-.wn~h lp, ar&gt;d
the
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rs . mmas e er
Lucy Sehultz.
u1d S('ctJO n No.
Mr ~md Mrs Rankin H&lt;!rns
the wut half or the
Mrs. Nyok1a ~1orris visited
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h Fl
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Fnday arternoon wit
orence
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Mr. and Mrs B K Will. an . ana . eva t e ~.
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hundred ~nd lw~ntr aeru. more or
yracuse, an
rs pa HI r:y,
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and Mrs. Ivan Chevaher over
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Mr. and Mr" !loy Chri sty and t e wee en ·.
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l'lah•t•H• "' lhetr pellllun !le-.crlbe Mrs. Clayton Allen and son Bil\ 1
~rs. Fan.me _B~gley and Mrs .
a O'C.nt ra r t ~n lare d Into lly u ld pla in·
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ted Mr Glad
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Aluminu m atLended the (ootball game in
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I Ourl\ll'r~ Co. • l'artnHehlp, 11 pur·
ys Smith Thursday
ported enulract !lescrollaCI u Exhibit Columbus
Saturdav between
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""A"" tr&gt; said
p•l•tio&lt;&gt;. " purported Ohio State and Indiana.
Mr. and Mrs. Or_ville ~arring Mtcha&lt;&gt;i~"'• l.!~n de• ~ rlhefl In Vol 4.
d p t
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p o~" 195 of the Mech anlc'e uen Re ·
The WSCS mt&lt;t Thursday at er an
a ty VJSI
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curd• \1clgo County. Ohn&gt;, on alleecd
and Mr s Ivan Cht!vaher and
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, ""H" rn ea 1d P•tltl on. and for a ~omMr. and Mrs. Roger Hines Florence recently.
pier" deHcnpUon r&gt;f tame, refo:lrence
i• h ..d t" ...,d peiJtiou.
and children, Galhpotis, visited
1 l'lamllfrs fllrther alll!l:fl Ul&amp;l the
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Lewis Repair Service
•aod d..(&lt;lr&gt;dant, Cha ri ~• N Ca puto. recently
Wllh Mr. and Mrs.
mH:r hHve 'lOme lnt~rest ln \he Me~h · Ch 1
W od
anle"8 Lien ducrlhed ln said pellUon
ares 0 l' .
-FORb) vlrlue of u U&amp;lgnment which 1!1
Mrs. Donna Crockerell, Aiexree&lt;&gt;rded ln Vol 4, Pllll'~ 19,, Mecb·
eHEATING
1m1c'• Lltm Recurds. Me,,. Count,. andria, Va , IS vi siting her parOhln , on ,O, p rll 2-lth, 1WK4
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the contract m~ rked Exhibit "A"' Gaul.
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should be Rformed In accordance~
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w lth tho tt:&gt;Tm• of the
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Mrs.
Dunald Matlack and
m en~ by and between
d aug hter Do nna Kay, BeIpre,
that the •.ud Mechanic'• 1
ed tn Vr&gt;l 4. page Hie"&gt;, :~·••·i~::~ lsp~en
tlte weekend
with Mrs
!.len Recflnb, Melt~ Cnunty ,
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Christy.
f., )Jage 197, Mechanic '• Lum Recordl,
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Wood ,
Melg~ County, Ohio, thoutd be ('an·
WY 2-2374
c~n...:t, •et aslde aM npunred from Athens, visited Mr. and Mrs
134 Mill St.
Middle""'
lhe reeoro.h of Melfi Cuunty, Ohie1
that the tatrl promllisory ll&lt;IIAL •hould Marion Wood, Sunday evening.

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mach1nes
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furnished ap&amp;rtment. M 1 d· D@W $59 511 up. ~everal 11sed
hauling. Phone WY 2-622.2.
OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P. M.
dletM&gt;rt. WY 2·J874.
ma chmes at bargail! priCe!
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The ~·aortc '!hop &lt;:: inger Sales
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¥.1 Duplex, 3 bedrooms. Sugar WY 2-2284.
4 21 tfc t-rEA TlNG, Plombln&amp;, Moeller
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Rur. area, Pomeroy.
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WY 2-3618.
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Fngidaire
electn c A8 Easl Malo Street, PoD
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12 &amp; tfc metal beds and springs, living room suite, fatr condition,
FOUR room furnished apm $15, G. E. electric refrigerame~~t. Phone WY J-.3658.
Real Estate For Sale
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1124
SH 2-4802 after 5 p. m.
he Murrl'nderetl, ca r. ePlled and
set
10 7 Jtc
TRANSMISSION Salvage ComParts &amp; Service On
FOR
l&amp;de by virtue of fraud IUld-i.~J' for ·
p:my. Repairing all
makes,
e ery, 1111d that the aald t itle of th•
ab rooms and bath,
111ld E&gt;lelntlff, Nellie Andrew to lhe
to
kitcb
til fl
lo- PERFECTION Oil heater with
Any Make Chain Saw
"'ltomatic and standard trans,
f
real e~tate descn hed ln the
11
WD
en. e oor •
drums and fitting s, Dayton
missi ons. Electric ' welding. POM EROY - " - roum rame lhou\d be qulet~..:l. the•r CO§t.Ji
cated at 136 LJncoiD·rd cau electric scales, 30 ton capachuuse with bath, gas cirCU· and for olher pmper rellef and
Small Engine Servict~
Phone VlY 2-6173.
the dcfenrlant8 en•.,..er the lntertot&amp;·
WY z-3020.
a 29 tfe ity , 10 {t. meat case, 1955
latmg hc&lt;lt, 2 • room base- torle• att H h•d t u the peuttnn ,.,
9 :!4 Ue
Mercury, body and chass1s
ment and cellar, unfinished ~.~%~~~~~= wllb 5\ectlon 2317.0'1', a ..
Wanted To Buy
attic, concrde dnveway. Out Said ~~rendanr.. tiN requlr~
to
less motor and transmiss1on, B"
w. ·Moo"n p omeroy. 0 .
uu
an5w~r un
or before O~tob~r 3hl,
Auto
Sales
of
high
water.
$4.000
00.
19G4
USED GUNS of aU typos and complete course in radio and ''===:==::===:==:==:==:==:==:=,11
Franct1
H
AD!lnw
television with all equipment. I
- - - - - - -- -- - INCOME PROI'ERTY - Nine
oalibero. We pay you
Ne iU e Andrew~, Pl•Jnt1tfl
Charles Larkins, Long Bot- PHOTO Copying Servtce. COpow, Crow 6: PorTer,
room Duplex, 4 rooms up and Cr
Tiffin Jewelers, Main Street,
FOR SALE,
1951 Plymouth.
1\ l torn~y•
tom,
Ohio.
10
7
tfc
tes
made
of
legal
papers,
5 down, each with bath. Com- !~! 11, lll, ~.'1; nm 3, 9, Ul, 61.1!
Point Pleasant, West Vlrglnla.
Good running order.
W 11birth records and almost any
pletely furni shed . Rents for
Phone 50. Bill Wellman, Lei
harn Blake, Dorcas, Ohio.
other documents. Also lamiDGOOD
40
gal.
apple
butter
kit
$32 weekly.
Williamson.
16 9 61p
tie with stand and slirrer. ting in plastic, film to pre1";5
ACRES - With 40 acres
-~--Clarence
Grueser, Phone serve your valuable papenr . 1959 FORD, 9 passenger Counfor cultivation balance in pasMale Help Wanted
Wl !1-3674.
10 7 3tc ReuU&gt;.r Insurance, Pomero)
try Squire Station Wagon, auI 4 ~c tomatic transmi ssion, power ture and trmbcr, w1re fencing, well watered w1th two
Truck Drivers Wantedl
Friday and Saturday
steering, radio, heater, pow- ponds, wells and sprmgs, Bat Harden's Market,
.AUL710NEER
lxperlenefll or
er brakes Phone WY 2-~898
room house with bath, free BY CLARICE ALLEN
lne~~:peri..,Cfli For Long
Fairmont Ice Milk
Complete Service
or see it at Hackett's SohJo
two barns and plenty
gas,
Ola.tanc• Heula. Write
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Midkiff,
gallon 98c; 3 lbs. onions, 19c ; I
Crttt SSradlord
Service.
10 7 tic
1:2
outbuildings.
On
good
road
MAYFLOWER TRANSIT
Wells Sweet Cider- 89c gal.;
f.Ttte , P'uae « Contaet
Hemlock Grove, and Mr.
mile off black top and 8 miles Mrs. OUs Midk1ff, Michigm1,,
lndlenapolls tndlana
FOR SALE, 1953 Chevrolet, 52,~
10 lbs. - No. 1 potatoes A. C. BRADFORD
from Pomeroy. $12,000 00.
000 miles. Good
condition.
were recent visitors of Mr.
49c. Frozen Horsey Concen·
RaclDe, Olall 1 11 tfc
C.
C.
t'UCKLER
Phone
WI
9·2732.
John
Jh
le.
Mrs
Frank Gaul.
Help Wanted
trated Orange Juice - 4 for I-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Pomeroy, Obie
I.
6
61p
Mrs
Lawrence Smith recent$1.00. 10 Clark bars - 29c: li'
WY
2-3830
WANTED : Woman to care for 3 lbs. shced bologna - $1.00;
Box
Z%9
ly entertained the Wildwood garEXPERIENCED
The Rambler
10 9 31e
elderly lady, Live in .
l Chuck Roast -49c lb. Eggs,
den club at J1er home.
World Staodard of t:ompact --...-,.--,--,--- WI i-2114.
10 9 3tc mixed sizes, - 3 doz.-89c.
FOR SALES: 1 lots ln Letart Miss Darlene Warne, daughEJ:cellence
Falls, downtown . Harriet Hya ter of Rev . and Mrs. Warne,
EXCELLENT training
pro- Wmesap apples - $1.79 bu.
Big ear room, ride ud peris s Lud~·i ng at Carnegie
10 7 3\c
gram. Car and high school
formance. Small cRr ecooOID)' alt, Tel. CH 7-2361.
10 g 6tp nology Institute at Clveland
necessary . Clean work . N o r=HE
=~I-!E
=,ccs-:-N::O:--c:h-ar_g_
e- for use
and managerabllity
:
-be a Medical assistant and Xlay-off or out of town travel- of carpet shampooer
See
w1th From the larllest truclr: or
FOR
SALE:
7
room
house,
garay technician.
Ing. Call WY 2-2358 for ap- purchase of Blue Lustre car· oulldozer radwtor to tbe
MetropolitaD Moton
D. D. Cleland, Columbus, visrage,
near
both
schools.
Alpolntmenl
16 7 3tc
E. Main Street. Pomeroy
pet shampoo. Baker FurnJ- cmallest beater COJ'ft.
so furniture, 463 Lincoln St., ited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs .
Pbooo WY %-3870
ture, Middleport. 10 6 6tc
Denzil Cleland .
Middleport WY 2-ii2!lt.
office
employee
4 22 tic
10 9 3tc
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Fick were
Pemaroy
mainly for typmg and filing SINGER Sewing Machine, rom~ tNY 2•2143
Full time. Call WY 2·2358
pletely electric. Equipped to
Real Estate For Sale
HI 7 3tc
zig zag, buttonhole , sew on l. 0 _ McCOY, A.UC'I10NEER,
buttons, etc. Fully guaranChester. Obio.
s 23 tfc
teed. Pay off 7 pa yments
-;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~\HOME for rent tn Pomeroy S
LOOKING FOR SECURI
.lOB 'I'
S5 each . Phone WY 2-2204 rooms and bath . WY 2-3575

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1958 Chevrolet Bel Air VS-4 Dr.· $495
1953 Hudson 2 Door · · " .. , · $99
1955 Olds "88"- 2 Door ········ $195
1952 Ford VB - 4 Door ..... . $149

Low

ebll

M:aehtnes
Rr.as~.maisle Ralel
CaD W~ H974 Day m

ratliu &lt;r.nd

1963 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $2395

I ALUMINU'vt

'
FURNISHED
apartmrnt for .
Mgr. WY 2·2181
1
rent, ground floor . 3 rooms
and bath 381 S. Second Ave.,·':::"::"=:==--,_':_
=--=-:-:=--~~
~Uddleport. Call WY 2·5262. I ·- - -- APPLES,
Burdt&gt;lte F r u i
10 6 tfc
- - - - - - --·
Farm. Phcne WY 2--6970.
TRAILER on Grant
SLreet. Pomeroy, OhiO, Rt. l
Call WY 2-:ms or WY 2-2186.l_c::=--==-=----.,---9-,.25 25tfl
J0-3-tfc
PUMP your sl u~gisl' sepTRAll..ER lots for rent, close tic tank~ Get Klean-Em-All
to Laundrymat and schools . Septic Tank Cleaner Land
VaUey Lumber &amp; Supply Corn- mark Farm Bureau, Po m·
pany, Middleport.
9 29 30tc
1o.3-lfc eroy.

l'owPrgln.lt trans. H;;d!n ;;nd heater. Wh1te
blue Jumh Deluxe a cc ;&gt;;,soru:~ , wlutl:walllrre~.

ht•a!t·r.

idence D Adelme Brownmg, '
Rt. 1, llutland.
10 6 6lt' I

1

1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $2595

S!atlon Wagon V8 t•ngine, a• ;loma1ic lrans . H.1dio

ea. $2.57

Light Bulb•

For Rent

•to

x

I.OSE WEIGHT safely and eas· '
Uy, with m•w Oex-a-diel tabTHRU OCT. 10
I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
lets. OoiJ 98c. Stark Pharm·
acy.
IH3-601p lipark Plugs, _ _ _ ea . 49c ~ ~sine_s_s__
S_e _N_i_ce_s___
AlJTOMOBn.J!: lftlllrance been
eanceUed'l' r..ost yoor operator'l uce...? Coli wv 1.-291111
Wilt

b

9

Buys~

Our OK

other

Kenmore wnnger lype w&lt;J sh
er 2 speeds, autumatu· lln'l· WOMAN'S GOOD, clean used
er. pump. Rmse tub mt luded, $SS \\'Y 2_2836 _
dresses. mostly size 16lf2, 2
tO 6 tfc
fur $5 .00. No night calls. Res-

1965

•

rug,
w.l[ 11 morl\1!\ g gas heater '
R1wk luwd currl heater, Oil
t'On k ~lovl' . stands.
lamps,
uulily c&lt;~Lrrw1, coffee table ,,
nL';trlv new port&lt;Jble ironer,
f'il'L·tnc ran and ice cream I
frePzPr. old V1clrola,
book j
case de"k and some books,
clock, pre s~ ure runner porch '
swing hand tools cattle dehorner. and many other aruc\r•s not listed.
Stiolil!ln: fknrwy, Owner
Terms: Cash
Not responsiblP ror al'cidents.
C. C. Bratiford , Auctinm•er
A. C. BraJ(urd, Manager
10 9 6tc
111: 111n,

su1Tt&gt;

n..

GET A MAN·s JOBII

rn so

&amp;UULT

PI'&gt;"" "

- MEN-

oau1

several

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Wolipen
Society Notet

Eden
Society Notes

College Ave.
Main &amp; Depot Sts.

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persona l

kt•rrmnrt•
SWPPper.
1: nrr J t;llrlt•, drnmg
room

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home and Wi ll

following

ruckl' r~.

Jon 111

r~ar~a iiJ

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ll1li1TiltiB Cbrp IJ(I CCI'lb
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prnrwrt\ .!l my home
on
Stelle 1\ uUit' 124 m ... est RutI.JIIIJ
2 [1\1111; H•~'rn SUites,
one
rw.11 11 110 w I twdruom su1te,
] Js,.")... t """ illllt'd Otlk Oed.
:-;L'I t r .Jl
llid&lt;ll beds, Fnglddlll' I\• rr!f;l'J~toJ, gas range,
C ,,d \\&lt;11 lii!C w;.~ .., her l plat-

l'aul Orr. \\1 9
9 30 lllp

IUliUl.A1'WN~

... td.ll

CARRIER
WANTED!
RUTLAND

For Sale

good brokE' mares frum 42- l

IWlD Ia ·~tell Utll 11.011 L

Oct . 9. 1964

OUT 'tHAT )tlU

ME:WITI1~

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Pomeroy~ Middleport
.

0 . Oct 9 1964 , _

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'lr IsLetha
Morris
Elected

¥Getting
I
~~/~, ;, ~;.E~~:~~,s ~.~";,!,~.~.t,~··\e,~~~~~?, ,.~.." 1 Personal.·· ' Worthy Matron

Co/or, Its Variations, Discussed
1.J ('UitlT and lh pu~~1blt" van&lt;:~
11m .. ~"ll'rt bv :'1-l r"
Charlt&gt;~
[ .. 1\ 1, rt"\!llm,] dm'('lnr tu gh
l1~1lltd '~h. t 11 i111Jt&gt;1 mt"t' ltng ol
m.. \ll1.Jt•·ul l .. lrth·nt&gt;~ t'lul'
,• \luhiHf~&lt;•t' h&lt;"ld \\'t&gt;dneql;n
t ·."''lit. · • • '•••'1 ,. ul \It ,
1 ·i~
I, \'1• ,]-.
\II 1'. •td· n""" p:• ~ldenl
, ~' n• · " rnt·t'Lllg dnd 111d
, ·mu; 1tt" •pt·\L'l.• su,.q \ir·
J t ..,, I' .• liJ mt&gt;mbf'r· 'I'll" \t"r"'l'
tt \11 lll••'llh en11t1 t'd
\\r11J1:l
rnd ',J 'n lrttm lll&lt;'d'' nLl!_! .l
11 n1 \\, . l\ t'll l•~ \l1, Htlb r
t ,,JI~
1 t11· It&gt;. 1 1n.t1"' ·1,(' ~.,lh Jrl ·
1 ,o,('r·.ll tol 11w t .ulr .md 1\tl
t,.,. til•' tiHllt' u~ 1 11 ~-' \t'i.ll , r;wt I
II&lt;: 11 1111 ll lvn t•,,l ulht'r \ ,j'lt'P t11
llt twLI nP\' -pnn~ lltlllll&lt;: !IH
tousm 1 ·~~ r'1•, TPIO: ·r,. lt'-Jgn.J
lJCJn •I' \11, H &lt;IJ~ rt 1:1111 ~··• It I'
Jn t·I &gt;I"U 11 1'!' rtgl('i
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t~rr:mg•'mt&gt;nt
rn~tmg Ora11

Persona · ••

For Grandson

.

Mrs.
Curtis
is
w·mner
~ ~ ~
OJ
Keda Award
Mrs. Samuel E. eurus

Rou~e E?~£:cF:~.~:~~;~~~

I
Letha ~!orris was
elected
In Pomeroy
Mrs. Marion Francl1 eoter~ ~~J~~~~:~~~~irl:. and fnends of the girls are intu 111 .. rq,;wn.d
\l r• Guy Reynolds . and wo_rthy malroo. for the ensumg l Mrs. Robert Ritchie and Mrs tained with a party Monday has befn notified that she wil1 vlted.
JlldJSHl!S ul nw MrJngP mt'tll~ h" r mother, Mrs
Mmerva 1 year when Rac.:me Chapter, Or· Blll Grueser were Wednesday evening at her home tn observ· be presented by the National Members of th1s group are
\\I ll], .. J .. n.. ll1 \lr~ J .dnw~ Ti t'h11Jt&gt;r' wert' Sunday
dmner 1der of Eastern Slar, met Mon- visttors m Parkersburg, W. Va. ance of the third birthday anm- Program Commit~ of Camp Nancy Bentz, Brenda Bradford,
•u,
t.:Ut''ts of Mr and Mrs
Dale day evenmg
versary of her grandS&lt;ln, Keith Fire Girls with the
National Laurel Cairns, D1ana
Cross,
-\ ,, 01 m n 111 ... 1ll,t\ flv ll t&gt;r f\a1r': t'ht&gt;slf'r Road
Othl"rs l Other offwers elected were
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bunce 1Va nce.
Keda Award for hell
Annual Sue Curtis, Linda Grlndstaff,
h,, 11 r,, l&gt;t' ~w id \, ,11,rnbrr 211 ,&lt;lit m11n~ w&lt;ere Mr and
Mrs I Worthy Patron, Clrfford Mr1rrrs, and son, Stevre, are spendmg The Flintstonf' and Hl:llloween Group report lot 'the year Sep- Jane Johnson, Ann McClintock,
~~ ,. 1 lllt&gt; Ponwru 1 Flt&gt;nwnl:.~n \\ .II Lml Bartrt-11. Albany, and 1Assocrate Matron, Mary
Lew a wH!k w1t h their parents, Mr theme was carried OUL in the t~mber IOOUieptember 1963 .
Joy Therss, Brenda Mae We~b
:-.tlllntl ..., _.., a un mmrrd IJI \11 , \lr ;md '\1rs Hugh Wy lie. P1lts- 1Johnson . assocrate patron, Ben and Mrs. Don Rea , Mmersv1lle party decoratrons including or'Ibe Keda Award Is presented and Martha Yost One
g1rl
1 Ptulson , Secret&lt;lry,
ll'\\,.. \lr , \\ll ll.un .'-&gt;l!llt•r " 1, hwg l1 Pa
Gretta and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bunct! ange and black streamers and tt.. leaders. who ban, wlth their who helped to win lhis award
PLJrrH·ll lu rq..&gt;r&lt;''l'nl t 11 .,. -~, 111 .1
\lr· Delbert Sauer, Colum- 1 S1mpson , Tret · urer, Barbara of Middleport.
balloons .1ung from the ceiling. girls, carried out a well round- but who has moved to LeesvU·
rt·ur ' IIIlo un lit.. ·1M~ l orrtlr o~: 1)1,• \pt"nl lhP weekend with I Adams ; Conductress,
Marie : Mr and Mrs. Dwrght Mil· IPumpkins contaming
party ed program of activities for a le, Ohio, JB Rhonda Sayre. The
l• t&gt;
lw1 pa l t'l l ~ J\lr and Mrs Ctlar I Leadmgham. Assocrate Conduc· hoan and da~hcers Peggy and bats, horns and balloons were 12 month period . . ~
assistant guardian 1s Mre Helf:ll' nw.-llng t.Lolt •rl IIi· ' r'111b It&lt;' 'r:~uer
tress Mary Cleek, and Tru_.;tee, H d'
tz.
J
d Mer given earh of the gul:l.!ts.
Mrs. William Diehl, National en (Sam) Johnson.
1
er 1• of
werMr. recen
.1 .1• l t·,,ngr·n t! t11ll 11 eu, r1•·v 1·11 \l r' A. A Dillard sustamed
h 1Bermce Carpenler
guests
and Mrs. E. E . After the honored guest had l,r=::::::::::;:~::==============~
,, lilt llr• ' \ltlnf!,t\ o!
t".3l h ,1 brukt'n arm tn a fall at t&gt;r
The trusete's rpeort was read Rathburn of Athens. Mr. and opened the Jov~Jy gl(tl games
by Cora Webb, the aud1t report Mrs. Charles Godd~ss and fam- were played and prizes award·
11 ,,m 11 \lr , 1 , 1&lt;~ t., P r •111 111 u lifJllll:" th1s we~k
,•rtrnth. tll"lll&lt;l ll mrr.~ l iH"t-rl\lr«
l\1r :md Mrs Ga lene&lt;!Bfrown was read by Chlorus Grimm , ily of Columbus were
also ec.. to Arnold and Pat Johnson,
rom 1and the budget repnrt was grvMary Ann Kloes, Jill Beaver,
1 t"l 1, ~lw d 1, 1~~'''ro , , p,•r ,. 1q, dnd lamily have mov
Iill' 111 ,, 111 11 , 11 ~ , , 1 , ~r 111(j 1 b~ 1he P.trmah•E:' property on Lrn-~ ~n by Lelha Morris.
gu~~~s and Mrs. Clarence Hum- Cinda Craig, Randy Road. A
( 'l.t"1!-!··d 111 !lit&gt; 1 j ~ !· ul 11 Khts t'ul ll·'t lo their newly com
Among the communications phrey of Lake Worth, Fla. left fish pond with prizes for the 1
.IIlli "tht&gt;· !ll.l tt'rt,,1,
pkled bume on Broadway ln read were an invitation
to Tuesday for Akron after a visit guests was a feature of the par·
l'lit" 11 ,.\ 1 llll't&lt;l lng ul tht' 1 111b 1\t1ddleport
Fnends' mgln of Chesh1re Chap. with his mother, Mrs Eliza. t&gt;
the
The decorate•' circus cake
11 111 ]J, luld \uvt&gt;mbt'l! 111 tilf" l Mrs Cora Cook of Charl-t&gt;s- h:r on October 8th A reception beth Humphrey, who 1 ~
lrunw ,,r \ll ~ (; 1an•
Pr&lt;~tl 1011. \\ Va, IS recovermg fr~m fm the Grand Senlinel at Uran- gucsl of Mrs. Charle~ Buck.
"'as presented tQ the guest of
b\ -~~ ~~~ • tr•1~l.l'l 1 ~~ ~g~·· r lo n -. ll illl \1r , llll·lm&lt;t Pl .tl' &lt;~~~lsi - lll&lt;~Jt•r wrgery and Is al
er ls Chapter of ParnesvJlle
on
C fi' T mpklns returned to honor from his great grandmo·,,1 · 1,
, ,
n,, r... n~" "t·r r1t ni 1r&gt; ~ Ill ''r-~-. 'l"h e hoqt·~" g1 11 horn P ,,1 ~01 Beauregard Sl 1n Ocl JOih and an Appre•"'" 1a1 1on h h · n0 ursday from Holzer th er, Flora 8 a1 1ey. Ice cream,
1
•' ., ,,, ." ''" \llrlrl l•·n· n mu Y&gt; , t'- ,..l,n h\ \Irs Roht&gt;tl t "&lt; •at ~ lh&lt;~riP,Itrn She IS the sister of ~lght by D G M Verna Ham- H~spl~~e and lJ convalescmg cake,nuntsandpunchwereser.
"",: 1' ,,,, r· • lr"d ,, Ill' 11 11 h , 11 ~ Jnhn WP rner rt&gt;l 'f'l\ IMr Homer Cook
mond on Ort 18, at McConnels-- . 1
l ved during the afternoon.
11P11 11
'\lrs Waller Hayes v1s1led reII Ch
I mce y,
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apter.
1 Mrs Olan Genherrner hasre- Attending were Mrs. Dorothy
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, ", ., 1•,uJit ,·d ' 1' • H•· •. r1ultl-: st·n Pd p11mpf..1n ).) 11 ' 1 ('1:'111 1v w1t11 11er sJsler-m-1aw,
Thank you notes came from I turned· to her home 10 Colum- Roach, Ran dy and Fru dJe, Porn,, 111••'1111· ,,1 1 I {
,
. '11r~ Hnse Burford In PI PIPas- lh r,
d 1" ·d
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,111 d ('till,,,~ fr11m at c~bw r • 11e1
e .ran l'al er, e en ar · bus atter a vrsJt w1th relaUves eroy; M1ss Flonnell Russetl,
Ull\
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' 'Ill I "I \, t r d t" n t-d
llllh &lt;~ ll &lt;l!'lhllt' :Hr.w~e &lt;ml
ley . from the Worthy
Grand [In the area.
Mrs. Shirley Boyer,
Mason ;
-·, •
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h d :\,11 t·ntl"·l :
\1r.:; Glt&gt;nn Lambert and her M0 t
B h H ff
f
'-~·'·' \ • ,,,: 1 ('\wrt h rn \e ~- m•nl tll \\hltP murns 'll1~ f\ ob 1 1 r and f 1mlly Mr
and , ron, ert
and Mrs. Gerald Mich· Mrs. Patrick Johnson, Arnold,
h a 0u m_an; rom. ' 'lr
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~ .ounless P Ill s. lslnct PresJ- 1 d fa 1ml\' were
dinner Debbie Patty Mary Arm. and
nt,
\,, n &gt;t" '· pl&lt;lmllll)o( to
\Jr, PPie Elberldd and son d 1 d r
B II I{
b
ae Sij
111
:·1·,··ra 1. -1 -1 ·nd 1lw1 1 lt·-.Pr
'~11''-s
i\llkP of Chl'sler 'h cl\'e return~ eAn .dan 1. rom Rc~-'\'C ous ·
guests Sunday of her mother. Paula Ray Kloes, Pat and Cin·
\Jr .,_ t;r:11t&gt; l'r:-ll ! pt••,ld·d al
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ona !On to ~ · ross was M
Susie Rlschcr when the da Craig Jeft and Jill Beaver
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f M
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Biw• Hldge Mounlams to Ash- sJon
b1rt ay o
rs. 1sc er was vuXJe a ers, arre ran~IS ,
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li lt' p 1 1m 1pal '-P('flk 1111 11' 11 ' ' 1 \.\&lt;~ ~ giiPn d
::;nwll vlllt&gt; r.; L' and tht• Smukys
R; cln"
observed. Callers in the after· Mrs. Gertrude ~loes, Ann F1ck,
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1 i•t&gt; l\J lhn 11 Holle' Sel· :·niPu:-. pl.ull durmg 'iw \IJ( 1 &lt;~ 1
1\1 1 s l)t'lla { Hrnahan of Bu' &lt; Chi1pll•r reeelved
a nnon were Mr. and Mrs. Thur- Mrs Flora Ba1ley, Mrs. Robllitlll
spewtl lnYit:Jt Jon lo attrnd the man !i'Jscher and Mr and Mrs ert Vance and son, David, and
, J:ll·u·i-.slillt&gt; Ohio. \\ nu
l t'\tus 1s tmpro~;mg from are- SIX'll'th anmversary of Evange',11 .. l.. muns!rcJie ( ' tmstm.t~ ar
f'l
tl
v.lllch
rn)ured
her
fi'rank Porter and family.
George Batey.
1
('t-n ,
lme Chapter beeause
thetr
Mrs. Charles McNamee of Sending gifts were Tommy
slloulde1 She has been a fre· Chap!er was ins!1luted by Ra
'
I qucnt v1s1tor m Middll"port
Ch 1 ·
- ' Middleport was a recent guest and Nellie Russell,
Mason ;
· 1rme
ap
er
1
Mrs.
Sus1e
FIS"her.
T
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and
Bubbey
Roach '
I \ll and !\1rs Lawn-nee MnnRefrp:;hmt-nts were servf'd bv 0
omm
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le\, Conn1e HuuslL Rusemar~ 1 Clifford ..,1orris .John
Pomeroy; Sally Jo , Penni, Mel1 h 1 e. :
llvsell.
and
daughters,
Brenda
Charles
HPnsley
and
Gerald
anie
and Tommy Walters, Joy
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TONIGHT thru SUNDAY
1
::u1d Pf'nnt, werf' m Fort Knox, ! Powell
Beaver, Donna Stewart a n'd
'64 FORD GALAXIE 500 XL 2 DR. H. T.
Do uble Fe&gt;ature Program
Kv oVE'C the weekend where r·
son, Ray, Lila Pierce and Juan·
AT Trans. 390 enginP power steering and rad1o
.1,._ 1.ph .r l•,'u 1u a fn1nH'I ll;ey at1f'nded graduatiOn ex~rita Mrller.
' Ml L.lNTOCK''
\lt&gt; 1g, 1 e~ 1 drnr
"'as 1n1t1rerl lcist's ol Pvt . Roger Manley from 1
Ass1shng Mrs. Francis were
'64 FALCON 4 DOOR
\\' ,Ill ,luhn \\',nllt'
!'11r and Mrs. Elmer w Hy- Dorothy Roach, Mrs. Shirley
111 ,11, .l 11 tt 1mut.r 11p IH'I Ilir•nt sun· bas1c t1 auung Pvt \tan\ey be6 C)'l. Sid. trans, Radk white side wall tires
~nd \l:wree11 u H.liJ
1 ft·(hntc nlo1 ,
J.n St'pt 21 &lt;.i l l'arkersburg i gan (ll mar school tnumng ,r&gt;,ionsell of Middleport Route 1 an- I Boyer, and Flormell Russell.
-:lll ti '63 FORD .~ALAXIE 500 4 DOOR
H ~ passPU aV.O\' at St Joseph ' d:ay
nounce the marnage on Sept 5 1
"WAR JS HELl"
AT'.
trAfts."1Ja"'dTO'. pOwt&lt;r steering
!-Jr-srr1l1l ij i•',v mmules laiN 1
ot the1r daughter , Mary, to "r
DAUGHTER BORN ,
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Ht" \LiS ltlt' su n ul the
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The O&lt;'lobf'r meetlng of the , James Michael Lynd. son of Mr. and Mrs. Marr~n Rrggs,
'63 FAIRLANE 500 2 DOOR
l ~&lt;J&lt;w dnd Kalhrme Mllhone l
WSCS of the Svra('use Melho- i Mrs. Gladys and the late ShJr· ~thens, are announcmg
th_e
8 cyl. Std. trans. Radiu
dist Ch urch wa ~ held Wednes- I ley Lynd of Portsmouth.
btrth of a duughter, Stepha~Je
Farra hurn .I an 18 IH91 He
I S ,!I) •, !\ I'd lr:o 1ll ~ Wife Trel la
day evening at the home of i The double ring cer('mony Kay, Sept: 28, at Sheltermg ··'63 '1rA'MinR~ DOOR
POMEROY OHIO
filwdt· -, F.:m.J : one tbughtt&gt;r ,l
Miss Marcia Karr.
took place at the home of the [Arms HospitaL They have two
6 cyl. Std. traDs. IUdlo
Claulltc. D&lt;lY I ~. Belpn' . one son .
Mrs William Eichinger, pres- ! bride's parents, the Rev . Leland o~her daughtrs, Tel'l!sa and
TONIGHT th ru THURSDAY
'62 FORD GALAXIE 500 2 DR. H. T•
.luSt&gt; ph nl ('ahfornnt
eight I ~rs. Ben Neulzlmg enterta m- 1 ident , eonduclt:d the meeting, I Halev offlcJatin£,. Matron of hon· l Lisa. Maternal gr~nt are
Oct 9-15
A.T. trans. Radio
grandch
ildren
and
three
great·
ed
tile
Pomeroy
Shakespeare
Whi
ch
opened
Wllll
devotions
bv
I
or
was
Mrs.
Irene
Taylor
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
Doaderer,
"HOW THE WEST
gnwdrhddren
eluU Wednesday afternnon at \1rs John Sa uvage, using a~ i best man was her husband, Car- Columbus aod P.aternal grandWAS WON"
('J'echntculor)
Funeral services were held her trome , Maple Place
\ her topic "Modem Mother " i IM Taylor. Mr and Mrs. Tay- father is Ray R~ggs, Pomeroy.
Many Moro Uttd Cart &amp; Tru&lt;kt To Choose From
Dt&gt;bln!O' Reyno lds, Carr-ull Ba ' Tut&gt;sdllV. Oet 6. at Spe neer Fu- The meelrng, In charge o( l taken fro~ Proverbs 31 T~'e l lor are also f~om Portsmouth.
KM J\.'hn Wavne, Hu ~s 'I :~m llf'Utl Home, Belpre. wllh Ihe Mrs. T A_ Hennessy, presJdent, program topic
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"The Young I A rf'{'ttptior, was held and imPLAN S.U.E
rJI \" n l1r~"gm·v P::~ck Lee J
eON
THE SPOT FINANCINGe
oF· opened Wi th devotmns by M.~s -\merican :\I(Jthers.'' was pre- , medJat elv afterward the couple 'Ibe Senior moUJers of Mld.'l·ho. Ht'nrv fonda Caro lyn I Re\ . Emmrtl R Harrell
lt'll•·s. 1\nrl MatriPn. Geu Pep ilc!.llmg and mtrrment In F:\· Jed \h·b~~er Sr, who rf'ad ~ ~ sen!Pd by Mrs. Alwe Capehart. , left on a shor, honeymoon trip dleport High School will spon·
Ja rd .las :-:;rt-wilrf Ru·hiHd ergre':'n ("t&gt;metery,
Suulh Pt'rsona! J'wenl y-Th lrll Psalm , Durmg the business session
The brJde is a graduate of sora rummage sale Frida; and
o\"Hlm,rk
Thelma Ritll'r
P;;rker..,hurg
j
and
gave
a
medJtat1on
on
Psalm
i
s.hut-Jn
calls
were
eportt'd'
Rutland
High school and
of , Saturday, October 16-17 in the
26
V! ,rl.: t•\ ~h&lt;tu~h ll o?SSV \\ ,J]te&gt;r
f:!r&gt;?nn:m. HPnrv 1\lorgan
Mr F.all~ wa s formerlv t:&lt;m 119 ~~,ken from The
Up~r I Fellowship mlerct&gt;S~i:n card~ Holz.er Hospltal of '\ursing,
former A &amp;: p building in Mid·· . · · -USED CAR LOT
\.\ mn,•l of 3 •\carlt-my
ploy ed bv Ihe B &amp; (J rarlroad Hoom and closed With , praHr were distri buted Plans were i~ workmg a~ a staff muse at dleport. ~tems may be left at
Av. ;:trd~l
lo&lt;utl &amp; Sy&lt;&gt;moro Stt.
Mlddl~port, 0.
bt'h•n• n~llremPnl Tw\l brothers followed .w1th lhe Lords Pray· diS&lt;"ussed for "QUiet Da\··· to Holzt&lt;r hihp1;al
the bu1ldmg neJt Thursday or
Tech" •color Cartoon
liunnutg 11me 2 llrs 45 mm also survive Oils ilnd floyd I er m umson
I be held durmg the week
of
Mr Lynd IS a graduate of persons may call WY 1-388tl or
AUall ~ Sl UO
Children 501.' Farro, ol Hncme Relatives atMembers responded to roll I self denial on a day to be an- Cla'' Hi~h school, Portsmouth. WY 2-3626.
trndmg sPrvlces were Mr ond , call w1th how they can help 1 nounced St-ven memben; at- and 1s ~rvmg lll the U. S Navy.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Mr ~ ~'lfl~;d Farra . H&lt;lcme; ~r 110 promote peace. Rep~rts on : tended the World Commun1on ·
Ocl. 16-17
p
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wsa TO MEET
'md Ml':-. Ralph Farra \oJrgrn- lhe fall conventiOn held rn Gal - ~ serv· 1 t S d
"1 FACE S OF DR LAO"
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lipohs
were
g:rven
bv
Mrss
Ly·
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ICe
as
un
ay.
rayer_
y
il
SC
th -••
&lt;Tcl"hmcolor
b h M ~ Wb 1
M1ss Karr closed the meetrng.
The W .S of Hea v~wdla "'b
ronv H..andall Arthur O'Con
ac ' . rs. I e s er,
Re freshments were .serv~ ' od 1s1 c~
~ will
~~ M--•d C".. ers H
.uurl"
m11:::~:a
I.IIIWIJ
nPll Barhara F.dPn .John Er
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W
HE
RADIO
GUEST
an
\lrs.
eTUlessy.
was
durmg
the
social
hour
b
th
evenmg
at
the
church
at 1 30
1cson Noah Beer'' Jr D1rrl't
M1s Frrd 1'-leasr ol lhe Wild - 1 voted to sel! note paper as a [' hostess to eight ~mber: e pm. WJth Mn Bernard Fulb:
by l.eu Pal \Vundt'rs nPver
cea~P
wood Carden Cl ub will be
11 rnon ev maktng project . Get well ,
-- ----~ _ i givrng the program on The Un"SOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
gut&gt;~ l uf J unt:'l Korn Monday cards were sen t to Mrss Ethel ! ors in crvstal candelabra on ' ited Nat1011! , Ml"!. Leo Smith
Jack1e Gleason. Ste\ e Me
mornmg on the Garden Club 1Garland and Mrs. W1lham Bax· e1 th er SJ"de.·
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lei!Uel".
&lt;.Jueen Tuesday Weld
! hour uver WMPO at ll a m.
I ter.
The November meeting wUI ' Hostesses will be Mn. BniiCe I
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Wh
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W
e(teprogramon'
a
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Eu er an dM r11. OP
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men Can Do F or Peace. ., She Jed Webster Sr. and art1des James
.
read two articles, "A Better for the blind will be sold.
Klern
World Begins Wrth Me'' and
ro People Who lAke People, Like 1
Panels ·• Jt was stressed that 1
preJUdi ce and mtolerance can 1
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only breed m our rgnorance of I
V~8 automatic, power brakes, power stioe$tg, radio, heater, like new white
w~at the other felluw believes
Jldewall tires, beautiful gray metalli!&gt;'flllish with sparkling black interior.
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by th~ hostes::i during the SO·
•••••
ci al hour Guests were seated
at a t.able w1th wh1te cover on
V-8 motor, standard transmission, wMfe sidewall tires. All yours now for
which leaves W("re placed, and
only '1995.
centered w11h a fall arrangement with candles in (all
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Mrs. Francis
Gives Party

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of lhe Board ol Director• of tht
Huntington Council of ;; • m p
Frre Grrls Will present the •
ward to Mcs Curtis and her

In Middleport

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Be thrlftyt Save all of your salesllps
all over the store.

Elberf~lds In

Pomeroy

WEAl HER
Freeze we.raiDg loday. Sanoy

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tiDd cool today . Clear and cold
tonJgbl wUh 1 lrt!eze. S1111day

tunny and a little warmer by
afternooD. Hiab today 54-58,
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VOL XVI

NO. 152

Taft
Congressman Robert
Taft nounce it himself"
1at Athemr. The plan Includes development region.
jects could most certainly beCountle'!l All five counties are ey at 4 per cent. Joan it to Rus- 1water and MiUer Fultz tn•
Jr, Friday mght In Pomeroy Introduced by Georg eM ~&gt;In a srx-po1 nt approach·
"The deciSion of the Johnson used in this venture," he sard.1ncluded rn the Ohio Valley Re- Sl&amp; at three-fourths of 1
per duced Cong. Homer Abele, cMi&gt;
charged Ohio Un1Wrs1ty Pres!· hart of Middleport, Cong Taft - Establish the development administration t(' abandon the " However, it iJ doubtful if they g10n
cent so they can pay ua for t.he didate for reelection for repre-dent Vernon Alden of spread· atlacked the present admirus- council, already achieved
by proposed federal program, sim- would be sufficient without fur·
ftth .
C
H wheat we are selling
them. sentative ot congress ; Gordoa
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lng rumors the congress w1ll trat10n's '' weak '' foreign poltcy, IGov James A Rhodes (Mem- ply because it might have iJ.een ther supplementation.
Jstrict ongressl11;3n _ o- ''This is pracLcally undoing, Gray for judge of the Court lJI
be called b&amp;fl\ afer the Nov. 3 fiscal polrc1~s , and the bwldup [ ~rs of the council were appomt defeated In a House vote, should Taft also suggested that the mer E. Abele also cnbciZed with a sweep o( the pen, all we Appeals, Ralph Welker for 8tlltl
ellctron to act on the Appalach. of federal programs
ed by the Governor in April.)
not Impede Ohio't owD efforts possibility of an interstate study th~ J~~on _Adnu~tratron of have been trying to do since representative, John Bacon for
la Bill.
''Now lhal the Johnson ad - Construction of the Appalach- to meet the specialized needs of the area 's needs
involving bemg mcon~Jstent w~th the Un-- 1945, to defeat the growmg men- Judge of the Court of Comman
Speaking at Sacred
Heart mmistn1tion has abandoned the tan Way. a developmental htgh- in this part of the state," Taft Wesl Virginia, Kenlucky, and 1ted _States fight agams Com· ace of Communism."
Pleas, Avery Nelson and Kenchurch before
a Republrcan Appalachian b11l Without even way traversmg the heart of the said,
Ohto should be consldered. " Thismum!m by sellmg whea
to
. neth McElhinny for county com-crowd of well-wi shers,
th e bringing rl to ~ vote m I he Ohio Valley Region.
He saJd construction of new may be jusst the sort of prob-Russla."
"We offered to Iettie With missioner, Evelyn Lucke hi'
candidate for tM U. S. Senate, House, Jt IS 1mperat1ve lhat - Encouraging illdustnal di- highways to open up presently- lem where effective cooperatiOn Abele said, "Smce
World them for $3 billion and
they Clerk of Court of
Common
opposing
Democrat Slephen j Ohw's independent plans for de- versrficatwn.
maccessible territory for poten- by the states would be valuable War II, the United States Gov- wouldn't even agree to
that. Pleas, Robert Hart.enbach for
Young, said
lve\opm~nt of this region be car 1 - Developing recreation, re- hal development - a key part m developing an over-all plan," ernment has spent $300 bilhon ''This is only one example of sber1ff, Eleanor Robc,vn for
"Thrs t~lk by Pres1dent A.ld- n~ forward expeditiously.
sor t and reurement facilities 1.of the Obro plan and mcluded he said
to fight Commumsm and we how the mterest~ of our nation county recorder, and Howard
en IS nothrng more than a polltr- fhe state plan re.ferred lo by - Expandtng education .nd rn the federal Jlpproacb - ia Taft stressed the importance have given $1:1. billion tD other are being Ignored by the Demo- Frank for county treasurer.
cal maneuver ~o gain votes for Taft will be carri~ out by the research facllitles .
proper and vita'i .
of state efforts in the dev~lop-nations for the same purpose; cratJC admmistratwn."
Also introduced were Jact
the Johnson ticket.
Ohro Valley Regwn Develop- - Establishing
CQmmunity Federal assistance In the form ment field as be made cam- and what does the Johnson Ad· Les Fultz. toastmaSter, caU- Follrod, Warren Ours, and Mr.
" If Congress IS to be called n!ent Council, 'o\-hrch met Just improvement units In each of tb of 50 per cent matching funds paign visits to Perry, Gallia,mmistration do'~ - They turn ed on all Republicans to get be- and Mrs. Nolan Carson of Ham.
back, the President should an- y~terday at Ohio UmversH) t24 counues encompassed by the for certrun state b~ghway pro- Hocking, Vinton, and Me i g s right around ana borrow mon· 1hmd the complete licket of Gold- lltoa county.

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1964
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VALUE -:RATED
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63 Ford Galaxie1d~.-~

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Again, We Americana Salute

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who so coongeou..,. charted 1he palh to 1he M6o
ttement onc1 develop- o1 lila
Heotiopheoe iA whiclo - twa.

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CAMPAIGNING - Cong. Bob Talt, Jr.,
tn 1\.mill~r campaigning' action
rigning an autograph Center js Father John Turel, ahd right io "County Commission·
er Kennetlt McElhinney.- Sentinel Photo.
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LOCAL GOP CANDIDATES WITH BOB TAIT- L. to r ., Howard Frank, Kenneth McElhinney, Mr. Taft, Eleanor Robson, Pete Abele, Evelyn Lucke, Judge John ~Bacon , Bob Harten bach, Gordon Gray"- '-'A
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More PTA Cooperation
Topic of County Council

dinner meetinl of
p..,.eroy jliK! Middleport
:O.amben of Commeul! for
aen Wendesday, Oclober 1&amp;,
has beeo changed to tbe Grace
Episcopal Church, at 6:3t P·
m.
The dinner Js $1.50 aDd ticktta may be purchased from
Bill Greuser, Bob Coal1, Bill
CbUds, Kennll Walton, Bob
Hoeflicb, Dick Owen,
Jack
Kerr, Jobn Blaettnar aad Jack
Carsey.
V. D. Moore and Forrest
Jackson of tbe Industrial department of the C and o Rail·
way, are tbe feamced speaka-s. The public is blvt'ed and
iJ urged to get tickets eo1rly.
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Reviews Battle of Point Pleasant

A highly Interesting and in·
:Iormattve talk on the famed,
" Battle of Point Pleasant,"
which took place October 10,
1774, was presented by Mr. NoIan Carson, Cincinnati attorney,
at the October meeting of Re·
turn J ona than Me-os
;. Cha pu:'"r ,
Daughters of the Ameriean Revolution, Fnay afternoon at the
home or hobss Nancy Reed in
Middleport.
Mr. Carson had as his program toprc " Lord Dunmore's
War ,, in ~hich he described
the 'battle involving the famous
Wl~f@~iti"'~!!'m!(·'i~~,, Inchan Chief Cornstalk and his
warn~rs the VIrginia Frontier
S f3VeS
Militia Jed by Andrew Lewis
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Cooperation of Parent a n d cine High School freshman, per in October at the Bradbury
Teachers Association uruts as a presented two vocal numbers, School.
group in the Meigs County Coun- "Love Is A Many Splendored The Letart Falls unit Invited
cil Parents and Teachers, the Thingtl and "Blue Skies" wlth the coUilcil to be Ita guest for
promotion of teaching scholar- Mrs. Lee at the piano.
the February meeting. Mr. Morships and use of local profes.
.
ris mroduced members of the
sionai people in programs were Mr. ~OTriS was' m charge of executive committee w 1 'h
.
the busmess meeting when an'
among pomts brought out by n
ent a
d
f the some yet to be named. Mrs.
Robert Morris, president of the Hou~~~~ f w s m~ ; 0 h ld J. E. Smith was program chair·
Meigs County Council PTA , ea.
on erence · e
e man.
20
when the council met Thursday g~·o~ .
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10 mverst Y 18
evening at the Racine High
ens rom Follo~ing th.e program, memSchool.
9 am. to 3 p m.
ber~ adJ~ur~ed ito tdo~kshpopsli~n Funeral services for Mrs
Mr. Morris described
the Mrs. Harold Sauer, past pres- van:s p cs dnc u ~~~t. ar~- Maude Graves 83 Pearl Street.
k f th
il nd urged idenl and member of the Rut- ~en L~Y proc~ uAgre ~\nt
· Middleport who died today ai
;or ~t t e ~o:c id:as and to land High School faculty, re- S~ tytml~~· C ~ K 1: rSuafciotyr; 10 ·30 am' will be Monday at A brilliantly staged
home·
9 0
elcuru
s fammrlles coming ported on the bookmobile, wbJch
~ WI dar ~u ' f eh 2.30 p ~ at the RawUngs Coats commg, featuring crowning of
wleiO otmhe new d 1·n the schools is expected to be in operation Cha rmieran ~I . prechSJ ent 0 Put ...e F.uner~l ·home wtth burial in Ilovely Miss Cora Lee Manuel
e area
es
Uhl
m b arge·
· Hubba rd ' h"lih.
Hn
ed than need for more· bY the 1as t of J anuary Wilh fr om liclty
d ' ted
Mr' E ..,. the Gravel Hill cemetery Che- as queen bY 0 ns
e atress
t~ 1 1 chools 6,000 to 9,000 votums avaiia' CQD uc
Y . 5· ~- shire
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lighted halftime festivities Friteache~s In e oca s d ble to school children and ad- erson Jones, ~e ~ally Senti·
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day mght at the Southern Lo~d pomted out ways of persu:l- ults.
nel; Membership, WJth
Mrs. The Rev. Donald H1cks will cal football game in Racine.
1Di students to return from c
Local units reported on pro· Donald Mora, Council Secre- officiate . She was a member Hubbard, president o( the Athlege and help then own com- grams which included the Rut- tary and member of the Ches- of the Middleport Church
of letic Boosters Association paid
munity ln provldi~ ed~ca Uon land Talent show N&lt;lv. 7 the Bud ter unit~ in charge; Room Rep- Christ. Her husband, Pearl, pre- homage to Queen Man~l and
for Southeastern Ohio children. dy Starcher show Saturday ev~ resentatives, Mrs. Carl Weese, ceded her in death in 1960
her attendants, Donna Theiss,
1be meeting opened w1th a ening at Letart Falls 8 carnl~ teacher m charge; Council De1escocted by Larry Circle· Debwelcome given by Mrs, Willi~m val and book fair at
ruver~ egates, Mrs. Harold_Sauer, tea- Survivors Include two daugh- bie Gill, escorted by Mark Dav·
Hoback, president of the Racme view School, and 1 jitney sup- cher and past pres1dent of the ters, Mrs. Audrey Frost,
at is, and Jane Ann Powell, es·
Elementary PTA unit, Devo- · ~-- council; Publications Mrs. Hu~h home, and Mrs. Mabel Walburn, corted by Marvin McKelvey.
tlons were given by Mrs Albert
Cairns, of the RaclDe Unit, m Columbus; two sons,
Ralph
Wigal, vice-presi¥ of I he
charge~
.
Graves, Pomeroy and Paul Gr!'- Dr
.
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council.
Summary reports on the work- ves, Columbus, elghl grandc~l~
• .Kll'k.palrl~k,
Group ainslnii was led
by
shops were given by recorders dren, several great grandchil· Socmlogillt,
Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher,
music
or the classes with all report· dren, and a sister, Mrs . Ada Friends have learned of the
thainnan, with Mrs. Richard
ing favorable imrtructkm. Mr. Wood, Chesapeake.
Fnends death of Dr. E . L. Kirkpatrick,
Lee; Racine Music teacher ac· Funeral services for
Silas Carl Kautz gave the
closing may call at the funeral home professor emeritus of Sociology
eompanlst. The pledge to the Emerson Curleton, 84, who died prayer.
at 10 a.m. on SUnday.
at Marietta CoUege, on Thursfla1 waa ~n charge of the Camp unexpectedly at his residence Members of the Racine unit
day in Marietta Memorial hos·
Fire Girls.
,
at Blanchester, Ohio, Thursday, were hostesses for lhe social
Meigs Memorial HG!Ipital
pital.
The lirls and their leaders, will be held Sunday at I p.m. hoor following &amp; IISSOI'ted sand- ADMISSIONS - Walter Grue- Dr. Kirkpatrick, who
was
Mr1. Sam Curtis and Mrs. Hel· at the Ewing chapel with burial wiches, cookies, punch and cot- ser, Pomeroy; Albert .Jbersach. well«:nown to ~uare dances of
en Jolu)son. condu~ a Camp ln the Chester cemetery.
fee were served from a table Pomeroy; Barbara Knight, New the area, aided in the formation
Fire Council meetldg, seeted a· He had operated a restaurant centerf!d with a fall arrange· HaVen; Rosalee Story, Pome- of the Paw 'n Taw Square
round" a camp fire. ·An tmpres- io Cincinnati (or a number of ment of flowers and lighted can· roy; Mrs. Henry Cade, Pome- Dance club in 1950 and Jerved
Jive &lt;!aDdle Ughtinj. ceremony years but was retired. He was dies.
roy; George Ga11agh.er, Jackson. as consultant to the club for
wu Wled with tbe girls Ughting a graduate of Ohio W~sleya Flower arrangement• In the DISCHARG&amp; - Mrs. Oley many years. A well--knoWJJ rural
eanlles in the varloGs co1ors University of Delaware and was harvest theme were used on Herdman and dauihler, Pome- sociologist, Dr. Kirkpatrick re~ the aeven crafts of a member of the
Methodist the stage for tbe meeting. P.'P. roy,
celved tbe first Ph. D. granted
the ofder.·Mrs. Curtis lold of church at Blanchester. He was! . units represented · included BffiTIIS - Mr. and Mrs. In lhe subject by Come!! Unithe lom!!flng of the Camp Fire the son of the late Silas aDd Bradbury,
Cheslel:,
Letarl Henry Cade, Pomeroy, aon.
verslty.
Glrll 111'"1910 and the Indian Emma Jenkinson Carlton, and Falls, PorUand, Racine, RIVerlore as Ita ~oond.
. was a former r&lt;!sideut of the view, Rutland, Salem ~nte&lt;.
SQUAD CAU.ED
.
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She ~- the work No Chester area.
Southern i.ocal Elementary, Sy· The Middleport emergency APJIJliSSIONS - Lawrence
flic done bJ the &amp;Iris who 'Will Survivors include two broJb. racuae and Pomeroy. UDils squad waa calted al 'f::m p.m. Hl!lner, Pomeroy; Wesley
~ve a itJjlooal owaro SID&gt; ers, Guy Thurman Carleton, from Middle~ and Bedford Friday 10 the Henry Cade nsf. B.US, Racine; Paullne Jones,
~- . m~·;~t the
BapUst Pomeroy; Homer Carleton, NOI' were the two DOl n~ted. donee oo Balle) Run Road. II Cbeahire; Shirley Lewis, Pom..
Cliorddn Ra&lt;;Ine.
glrfJ an dlwo nephews ht Nor- Mrs~ Charles Ha)'Oil, lloSpltaf. wu a malerllity COlO and Mn. ruy.
.....,IJI&lt;ed wtt!t.a ll!v.tlfl ill """lP' )VOQ&lt;I, li'rl@dl lllliY call at the tty Cltalrmln, . . , e d over ~ .wu ~ 1o Melli DI$Cl{ARGES - JD!Iy C&lt;~car,

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and Dunmore's militia. H~ de· Uonal Defense chairman of the Guests included Mr. and Mr1 .
scrlbed Dunmore as a Scot, de· CmcinnatJ Chapter, D.A R
iCarson, Mrs. Elmer Reed, Mr.
scendent of the House of Stuart. Mr. Carson is a graduate of Wayne G1bbons, Mrs. Ralph
and a Tory, and an unscrupu- Herdleburg College, receivmg Henry, Miss Euruce Bradfield,
lous dealer with the Indians.
his law degree at the Univer~ Mrs Noah Haskins, Mrs. ForThi
k th l9Dlh sity of Michigan. He IS a for- rest Bachtel, Mrs. Johrl Zerkle,
s year mar s
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mer member of the Ohio State Miss Halhe Zerkle, Mrs. Waianruversary
of
the
Battle
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omt ~leasant w c. IS now ber of the Sons of the Revolu· and Susan Park. 'The next
recognized _as the fm;t battle tion m Cmcmnall and m U1e meetmg will be held at the
of the Amencan Revolution. Mr · stale organization.
home of Mrs. Dwight Milhoaa.
Cars?n concluded his talk by
readi"' the movmg spee~h made At the conclusiOn of the pro·
by ChM!( Logan and displayed gram, Mr. Carson presented a
a piece of wood from the Lo- igavel to the chapter made
gan Elm . He also d1stributed lfrom the Anthony Wayne Elm
copies of "The Capital'' sent lat Cmcrnnati. Mrs. Jones acfrom Mr. Robert Taft.
cepted the gavel on behalf of
t
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The meetmg was opened m the chap er an express
11-p. F
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ritual form led by tbe regent, precmtion for Mr Carson comunera services f~r Ruben
Mrs. Emerson Jones aod Miss ing to Middleport
C Swartz, 00, who died at the
Bess Sanborn, tha~lam T b e A SOCIOI hour followed the home of hiS daugh_te~, Nonna
chapter will sponsor a rumm- program and refreshments of Wilson, P~meroy, r'riday at 8··
age sale Wednesday, Thursday molded salad. sandwiches, cof- ~ p.m. will ~ h~d .Moodobaay a~
and Friday, Octobber 14,-15-16 fee and peUt fours. were serv- .t~ ~- tl e Ch
pe
in the Vernon Weber buildmg ed from a table centered wrth ~~
ur a 18
es
HJDeoo
on Mill-St. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. an arrangement of fall flow· ez.
i .
these tlJ..
George Skiruler, Mrs. Guy Nei- ers and lighted tapers. M1ss 1 ~;:rv vl~g,;.reE S ~
gler, Mrs. A. R Knight and Fneda Faehnle pres1ded at the eJrhc t en, Hao ld E. Sw~ ...
0 ns own;
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olh ers wr"II he ·m charge An sl·1ver co II ee serv I""'
"'"· Mrss M'ddl
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article on Natmnal Defense was Reed was assisted m serving 1 e~or • ere
ey,
read by Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr. by her mother, Mrs Elmer dleport Fanny E. L:ewis, MJd..
Mrs. Karr, state program Reed , Mrs. Wayne G1bbons, dleport: Lucy DaVls, Colum·
chairman, is active with the Miss Faehnle, w11h Mrs. John bus. Ted ~wartz, New Haven,
CAR and Is serving as Na· Duerr a contrrbuting hostess. W. Va.; Millard Swartz, Pom..
·
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roy RD. C?vey Swartz, U.S. Army. staUoned at
Colorado
Spnngs ; Ethel Hossler &amp; Peerlene Bradshaw, bot~ of Esk·
d~le, ~ .. Va.; tw:o SlSterS. car-ne Wt!ba"-"" Middlepo~ and
Bertha SwireS, ~ralgsv1Ue, W.
Galen s. Brown, COffiiDISSIOn agent for the Ashland Va ; 40 grandchi~ and ....
Oil Co~ serving Meigs county and parts of Gallia and Ma· great grandchildro. Fnends may
SOD county spoke to the Middleport~Pomeroy Rotary call at the funeral home 8IIJ
club Friday night at tiS regular meeting at Heath Metho~ lime~
dist church in Middleport.
Brown also operates a bottied gas business which he pur- ing two employees and a third Parts of Earlier
chased from Avery Nelson m during the healing season.
Given at Logan
1960. As distributor for Ashland, The Ashland company has, a
,
,
.
he handles gasoline, fuel olio, bulk bottled gas planl at Min- Middleport s H1gh Sc~
motor oil and grease, and dis- ersville with . four employees. M~~g baud, coming on firM
tributes to 16 branded Ashland Max Sawyer 1s manager. This at nalftime of the Logan game
outlets including several groc- facility .. serveJ eight dealers there Fr1da"~~ nigh~ prestn~
ery stores. The ma]or oil is within a SO onile radius.
parts of the show ~ven a weet
valvollne.
Ralph Sewell, district sales ~ at homeconuna: in ~
The company, located In Min· manager for Ashland, m.1tn- tadrum.
ersville bas a capacity for stor- tains an office at Minersville PrJncipal and Band ~
Ing 7:&gt;,000 gallons of gasoline and his temtory includes five William RusseJI was in C.'hari.i~
and fuel. 11 keeps on Inventory pl•nts in Ohio and four plants wllb Mike Archer drum-~~
around 8110 case., or 18110 gal~ in West Virginia.
A generous round ol applaUI&lt;,
Ions, of oil, 15(1 drums of indus- Two guests were introduced, was given lhe band by pack."'
trial olts and around 16,1100 AI Leonard, local manager of Logan stands.
pounds of lubricating greases of Columbts Gas ol Ohio, guest of
----various kinds.
Wenda! Gerlach and Ray St.
AIIRI!8TED
Brown operaies two
lank Clair, manager o1 Columbia Gas Bertha Bass, 4S, wu boOt '
tnlcks and 1 pick~up ond ht bia of Ohio ht Gallipolis, 1 •ls!Ung in Meigs COILl!y jail folioWI ,
botUed gas business, he buys Rotarian.
ber lm!lll by Middleport p01·..
and retalls 10 app-tt~y 5Zil President Dick llo.lenltlum on~ ~ .wlllfi~;

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