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lO.Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 . Oct. 22 , 1984

Bowen Tells
\fci:;,;~;About Ohio
T
ax I ncrease
~Personal. ..
Robert Bowen :vte1gs County I ~

Bargain Days Friday and Saturday ... Elberfelds In Pomeroy
I
•

EletnE'n tan Supervi sor spnke 1;:.
In Pomeroy
1bout lt-gJslauon t"Ont t•rnmg tht'!
propu~t"d sa les tax 1 nc·n·~s e l M1~s S u~anna Arnold and muwhen Lht' Bradburv p T "- met 1thr r Mr• \1axme Arnold at- 1
~\ednr ~tl a\
t-VPnmg at the lendl'd H1gh Si'ho?J Da) at C~p
sc hool \11 ~ f.v;;~ \111 1Jron pres nol l tl1\f'rSI!y t olu mbu s, Sat I
Jdt&gt;n1 .,.,a:: Ill rhargt&gt;' 1hL mt&gt;t&gt;1 mdJ\ &gt;'\ proji!"ram .,.,a.c; pn·~t·nl
f'd ~Ailh the chapel r h01r the 1
m~1rs Thelma Dlll wt~ s prn-1 Mt·n s L:lt't' rlub and tht' ron
gram rhatrman and pre'"'n!t'd I ('l'r\ hand partlrlpatmg
I
J)f'hh
and ( arnl
ra
Ill
Mr
and
Mrs
V..y&lt;H1
Hndfnrd
1
6
"'T"a o 0 r and Mr and Mrs Harrv Can
b
d
I
plano ue num t&gt;r
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d
d
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, 1ax I) av1s was lrrhur. VlSl!P Su n llV at (a!
1v.o .. Mrs :,
Wt&gt;ll wl\h Mr and \1rs P.:Ju! I
name d to ctrrt... Ic It' d pe II1 1On I 1{ II h
111 the Bradhurv d1st nd tor the 1 , 1
" rs Hoss T om 11nson an d Mrs 1
salf's tax mcrt'ase that v. ould 1
I
bt usfti for t'Ciuc.JIIotl31 Tif't'ds ldDavl s and d&lt;~ug hltt'•rt ~At'redru,~ent
mner guests o "r &lt;Jil . ~.rs
of Ohlo "CI IVO Is
I ~.arl Dt'nnv
I
Mr William Kmg mt&gt;mber
of1 ~~
d.
M
~
1 ,.r an
1~
H E C10up1
the SahsliUrydBfoard ot ~.dura I re turned homt' Juesday. after a:
to ... prPst&gt;nte arts roncf'rntng l se-.,.eral dav s vtsll at Brecksville
tht&gt; ffect m Sahsbubrl'l TH
own sh1IP 1 w1t h tht&gt;1r so n and daughter-m
o' the sa les tax 1
e a ~o., )lflv. 1\11 and Mrs W G Coopr
,
explamed a tv.o m1 II Iev' to b-= and son M 1k ..
placed on lht'! NovPnlbE'r ba Iot ·
ror a renewal of the tw o mlll r \ir~ Ho~ard Hous~ of Follan&lt;:
lt!V)' alreadv ln elle('\, and hf't' W Vil Is sf)fn(inl" a Wf'f'k
lll ld no I be i w1th hf'r Sl"tf'r and hrnthf'r-ln
9 .ressed that taxes
mcreased
The membenh1p 1\n w Mr &lt;Jnd Mrs M:u: FolmPr
commlllt't- rt&gt;portE'&lt;l 55 member s : :md famrlv
to date
1 M1ss Tf'n&gt;sa Roush nrphf'w I
~rs 0111 r·eptJrt PJ ur pur- Robl)v ftnd nlPr'e l'onn1e of F'nl· 1
chases w1th TV -.;l amps whrd1 'il;m-;:!Jf&gt;t' W Va w"r" W " PkPnrl
mcluded a tape re('order two JJUe-.ts nf her e~unt and unrlP
(outballs, ont' sol\ ball. on set ot 1\1r and l\1rs M C~x F'olmPr
en vrlop1 a unf' globt&gt; one dll 1 Mr 1md Mr" R:1ln h Ter·me,ine
Uonar'-' and ~ volley ball set 1 1nd Mrs .Joseph K~'nn PdV
.
.
The 'JtlnL
1 wr1-- rt&gt; port-1Coltrmbus were 1Prf'nt gut&gt;.;: I~
e1 a surress Mrs RohNl \1or \1rs Ann.'l Y••age r
fl ' thankf'd tH•r eo mm1t!ef' ~ and I
'lrs Anna V.:.agt'l ~ pPill WPd
all members 'hho ht&gt;lpt&gt;t.l w11h ' Of'&lt;;rlav w1lh ht&gt;r ilUill \1 r~ F:d
the su~ 11 e1
Ina Bart~&gt;l ~ and brother C'll::t rles 1
A report un the rt&gt;rent Coun Foss
l\ C&gt;.~unc r 1-- T A mo.: clmg m I Mrs Wilbur Ru s hm.:.~n of Sed!
RaC'tnE' was Pwer bv \1r F:H•-1 tie \.\-&lt;t sh and ~1rs Beulah
l;n Thoma ~ho a·muunred the I HmgP !,I Pdfkersburg \\ Va
next council meelmg "' ill be 1,\t'ff' .,.,t&gt;t&gt;kenrl g ut&gt; ~ ts of \1r and
J
at Letart F~ills
Mrs I lovO Wnght and family
Vanlla wr on sale bv the j
pTA at the m"'rtmg The at 1
tendance award w .:. g1~f't1 ttJ th r
4th grade taught bv 1\11 s Arla ,
Ohlinger Hefr,..shmrnt s ~Aerr
se r~·ed b~ tht! 7th gr.tdt' room '
mothNS

On Tho 2nd Floor

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'Getting
Personal ...

Specjal Purc:h ...

130 Womens Dresses
From our regular stock. Selected fur quick sale,
Barga&gt;n Days at Half Pnce Regular pnces $3 95
to $16 50.

Acrilan Blankets

100% aer1lan acrylic fi.
ber with new .. Superlott''

MATERIALS
All cotton wrtb Scotch·
11ard Fintsh Guaranteed
wubable colon Prinll
and solid colors Provin-

nap. Completeb washable. Size 72" x 90" , Flta
Twin or Double Becb.
Bna:ht colon: Wbite,
Pin.ll:. Beige, BhJe, Gold,
Greeo. Bound with 100%
nylon
~r Barpln

cials, Modems, Scenic
Patterns and Floral Pattern•.

BARGAIN DAY$
HALF PRJCE - - - - - -

o.,.

$1.00 yucl

Regular SJZes- Juruor Sizes- HaJC Sizes-No Lay

Bargain Days! A Group of Womens

Cardigan Sweaters &amp; Slipover Sweaters
$5 95 to $10 00 Sweaters in this group These swea·
ters at
HALF PRICE

WHILI THEY LAST - - - -

There's also a few Girls Sweaters to sell the same

QUA-,.ITY

d

28

About 57 poles wero awaited

~:~.:Oil
St•tlon lldclildWenn~: ~~~ -:u~~~rytr:: ~~e
W. Molll If;
~-·- bcolammpany found
toppled poll

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eteu,

the

1-9 by
3-9
by 12
12 RUG
RUGS
1-9 by 12 RUGS
1-9 l!y 12 RUG
1-9 by 12 RUG
1-9 by 12 RUG
2-12 by 12 RUGS
3-12 by 12 RUGS
1-12 by 15 RUG
1-12 by II RUG

Solo
Solo $39.00
$44.0f!
Solo $46.01!
Solo $54.00
Solo $65.00
Solo $72.00
Solo $72.00
Sale $88.00
Solo $118.00
Solo $148.00

Sewing or Bedroom Rocking Chairs

Fiberglas Draperies

Upholstered seats-Mahogany or maple fmlsh

Deluxe tailored with 3 linger pleats, 4" buckram,
2" bottom hem and 1" side hems Two year colorfast guarantee. Five vibrant solid colors In a decorator jacquard type weave. White, Gold, Pink,
Green, Beige.
48" Wld~3" Longth - - - - - $3.89 pr.
48" Wld-'4" Length
$4.89 pr.
Moru•n Jon•• 7.98 y,..m,
BEDSPREADS
Twin and full bed su:e -

''BERKSHIRE"

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NYLON STOCKINGS

Whtte, Carnation, Lemon,
Anttque Gold, Seaspray.
Sand. Wedgewoot. Blue,

Special Price On Our Berkline
Eye Catcher Stocking•

$5.98

For Btrl•in O.y1
Our $3,95 ·~Lor Cebln"
:1-PC. BATH MAT SITS
100% rayon witb slip resistant back. Bathmat Lid Cover and Contour
Mat Pastell - I.Jrbt and
Dark Colors.

BARGAIN DAYS

$3.49

VOL

:e~. ~er;orng
l;eat:nt :;
Reed Ann Med' I c
~::.c:~ "ta~~~:~tely '';:ver~

All sizes 8'h to 11 Regular and long lengths

3

PAIRS $2.45
FOR

WOMENS NIGHT GOWNS

2

for

$4- 20

SALI

$39·95

Spec:i•l Purth..•l
Wonn anti Prlntecl paH•rnl -

This Bargain Includes our 'Katz' Gowns, our Phil
Moid Gown• ond oil of tho other Brands at $2.95.
Flannels, Royons, Challis, Nylons ond Blonds.

MEN'S &amp; BOYS' WEAR, FIRST FLOOR_

70 lo 72 lnchea wide. At Spedal Sal• Price For

Beautiful Colors In NYLON NET
For B•rg•in Days v•,:::,::;d' W"I'-'de Duk P•tterns

FLANNEL SHIRTS
In all sizes 14Y.z to 20
All on Sale Bargain Days at _

2 for $5.00

days sale prrces as follows Srzes from
w.· 1st mt'!aure, you1 correct le11ogth.
Bar::l&lt;~in

29

to

-

$6.95 TROUSERS --·-··--··--·- BARGAIN DAYS $6.00
$5.95 TROUSERS ···-··---··· . BARGAIN

For

~~~

y~fd

f

DAYS $5.00

SALE! RUG SAMPLES
Another bi&amp; mill shipment of fine quality carpet umple1.

69c !:'41"

!~;:u·

3.19

Sale Smell Lot Discontinued

fruusers - m S1zes 29 to M. your correct length.
Sh1rts m SJZes 14~ to 20, your correct sleeve length.
Col.-.rs- S:lver grey, tan, fnrf'§t green. dark grey, Our
regular pnce 18 $3 95 for lhe trousers and $2 95 for the

LUGGAGE (only 10 pieces to sell)

Bargain Days $6.00 a Suit
Young Mens $3.95 School Trousers
All are rncluded in the sale and there are hundreds to
chum,t' Ct urn 1n your correct s1ze. 29 to 42 waist measure.

For Bargain Days $3.30
- --- -BOYS SCHOOL TROUSERS

1-$17.95 O.ornlto 18"
1-$17.50 25" Pullman
1-$13.95 Hat Box
2-$11.95 Hat Box
1-$11.95 Troincoao
2-$8.95 Trolnroso
2-$6.95 BNuly

Solo $9.00
Solo $9.00
Solo $7.00
Solo $6.00
Solo $6.00
Solo $4.00
Sale $3.00

c-

Por Btrtaln Days - Ovr Prilcllle htmiHI All WhiM
QUILTING COTTONS ,

81 Inches wide - - - - - - - 68c

From siU&gt; 7 to size 20, Made hke the mens trousers of
the most popular and servrceable wash and wear fabricil.
Buy a season's supply.

90 Inches ww~id~e~ir.in;:;:r====--'-7~8c
Savt on our Vt Inch ancl tht 1 lnciCHECK GINGHAMS

Bargain Days $2.30

Y•rd wide. Drip dry prMhrunk 69c -_ y•rd

BARGAIN DAYS FOR

Mens Bachelor~' Friend SOCKS
Not all sizes in all coloi'II and style.
COTTON SOCKS- elutle top -------- 3 palr1 for $1.00
FULL LENGTH COTTON SOCKS ----- S ptlrs for $1.00
R.1yon Socks -

regul•r ltntlh and full length

3 ,., .. "'' $1.51
«69&gt;:,: -,::.::d;-.;.79;:,- 1;;-•::•:;:h-:c
, ,c:.:-.,c:,-;•'"•"to-ncl
-:-cR;o;l;;-b:-bod--;--;;Top ioltOnt
•ncl Al&amp;o Str.. ch Styltl __________ . 1 p•ln for '1.50

MENS INSULA TED WORK SOCKS
All s1ze1 from 10 to 13 - Terrific Valuer

=---=-~ 2 pair1 for $1.00
Buy Your Men1 and &amp;oYI- Co-at:-s- &amp;:::--cJ:-a-.ck,-e-:t-s
All sizes for boya and for men, Hundred&amp; to aelecl from.
Come In and try them on and .elect the ones you Uke
best - and save,
Buy Your Mens •nd Your Boys

Sw~

All met for men and bo)"l - tbe moJt popular 1tyle1 and
colors. Hundred, to •eleet from and at blf aavlna:• for
these 2 day1 Frid.a:r and Saturday.

The New #all P•tterns •re here In the popul•r QIUidrlg• Cloth also another big
1hlpment of solid colors - on s•le on the

SALE PRICES FOR BARGAIN DAYS
ON EASTMAN KODAK ,.ll.lo\
Block end White 60c Yorlchrome Pen
(Numbero 127, 120, 6201
S.la 44c
eolor 1:25 KOdocoiOr lCX620, C:X127l
S.lo 94c
2.15 end 2.35-Kodochrome for 35
c-r•
Kodalohro.,. 11, Kodachro.,.x
Solo 1.76
Sale $2.12
2.65 K.Uchrome 11-1 mm

mm

Christmas C•rds

With Envelopes

Sto&lt;k up OD Sbavinl Sup.

Buy by the box,

tUO Vl111e1

a.qain DaY1
21.... 11•r-

pile~

Hair PrtparoUoDI,
Faelal Cream, Deodoranta. NaB Polilbe11 Pace
Powdera, Coloa:nu, Per·
IUmH, Flrot Aid Suppilll,
Home Remedlet, All Col·
met101 at JWtala Prleel
For Barilla Dsyo,

Bargain Days Friday and Saturday . ••

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,_.109.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS ---------------1-491.00 SWIVIL ROCKER ··---·-----------J-fl9.00 PLATFORM ROCKERS -------------H79,110 RECLINING CHAIRS ---------------1_..,,00 SWIVEL ROCKER -----------------1-$78.00 SWIVEL ROCKERS ·----------------~59.10 TV SWIVEL CHAIRS -- -------------1---4139.00 OCCASIONAL CHAIR --------------

~.00

Select The Radio You Like Best!
From !be compl•te selection of RCA VIctor Radios
on the 2nd fioor In table Radios you can select the
model you llke from $16.95 te $29.95. See the com·
plete llne of RCA Victor Clock Radios, poW&lt;!rful
TriiiiBlator Radios and the very popular AM and
JI'M Radios-For a complete selection of your fav·
orlte radio be sure to stop In on Elberfelds 2nd
fioor and make your selection.

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Whllo Tho, Loot l ....lnlnt ltodt of

Imported D!llch
Flower Bullts
At J!lc fia"ilnp - Barpln
Dtys-.,hllo tbOJ Jut,

IPUNWILL

PILLOW CASES
F•r

$1.00

• pair

Size f2 b7 36 lacbes. Pair
Ia • glfl poclia1e. Spua
well PiUow C•••· All eoi-

ton. Smooth durable - '
otr~ U&gt;d lloralo,

leges
He wat Dr. J. J Davis of
Middleport who wrote Hosp1t.al
Administrator Charles Rideout
he had DO intention of apply·
illl (or staff priviLegea.
Dr. Davis ls one of uvea

medical docton offered prlvtl·
egea by the Veterans Mernond
Hospital of Me1gs County, lac .•
newly orgnnJzed. non • profit
corporation which has ltaaed
the 41-bed ,facility on Mulberry
Heights.

270 y outh at Meet•Ing

The Ohio Supreme Court last
week closed the door on lUi·
1ation pursued by the Meigs
Memonal Hospital Inc.. trustees, after their lease was cancelled by order ol. the Meigs
County Common Pleu Court,

upheld m the Court of Appeala,
and refused a hearing in the
Supreme Court
1
Meanwhile, the Meigs CoWl·
ty Hospital Comrruss1on eharge&lt;1 by law with the responsibrl·
1ty of operatmg the hospital,

~

leased it Ttresday to the new 1ts terms. doctors of osteopa·
group wh1ch has as Its chaJr- thy had been de:nred stafl priVI·
man, Harold sauer. Middleport leges The Melgs County Medi·
R D.
cal Society, made up enurely
The lease to the Memortal of medical doctors 1 ~ on reeord
Hospital trustees had
been as refusmg to practice w1th oscancelled because, contrary to teopaths
Three doctors of osteopathy,
Ray P1ckens, Middleport, Ray
Heaton, and Jonn Ridgway , ol
Pomeroy. also were IDVI~d by
trustees to staff pnVI-

G0ld water cItes
•
New Lax secur1•t

:~.:ew

ConLrol of the hospital will
Two hundred and
seventy ian: Pam
Sylvester. Racine tative of the Columbra Gas of
be turned over to the new
members and gue~ts represent· High, song leader, and Connie Ohio, Inc. She had as her suby itrustee.s at rrudmght tomorrow.
mg seven area high
scbool Kay Hayman, Eastern High, Ject, "The Mad Hatter "
Thus, medteal doctors are
slrll scheduling admiSSions anti
chapters of Future Homemak· recreation Leader.
,,
ers of America attended the Re- Mr. James N M Davis, prin- Miu Duell used an array of r
discharges at Meigs Memonal.
In the- last 24 holliTs none ol
1 men' hat t0 help
g1onal South Ill Fall Conf..-. cipal of Galha Academy wei- unusua wo
'
'
WITH GOLDWATER IN CALIFORNIA rUPI ) - Sen either were recorded
WASIUNGTON - AN EX- e.nce at Gallia Academy High corned the delegates. Ml!!S Em· convey the colorful !!lory of the
PIJrrY Goldwater used the Walter Jenkms case today to 1 0 Roger Daruels of Pometensive FBI investigation
of school Thursday mght
magene Borden, president of natural gas busmess The hats
accuse President Johnson of "lax secunty " measures and 1roy r ea rlier this week had d.i·
Walter W. Jenkins has turned RegJOnal officers conducted the Galha Academy chapter, decoratiVely portrayed
the
said 150 State Department employes have been cleared rected atlenls mto
Mergs
up no infonnatwn that the for- the opcrung ceremony They also e:-ttended greetings A bus- vast operation. that makes It
to handle secrets without full held mvestlgations
M
_P1 however
mer presidential aide had ever were Jane Ann Morgan, South· iness meeting was conducted possible for OhiO housewives to
The senator said these matter~ were "shocking '' in ~~~~~~o~s of the· remammg
vmlated secunty or been black- western High , president, Betty by Jane Ann Morgan, and group cook With ga!l produced m the
remarks prepared for delivery at F ullcrton, Caht , on a l h
.
Dr R E Botce
mailed because of h1s arrests Sue Clark, Rutland High, vice Slnging was led by Pam Syl- southwestet'n part of the Umtwhistle-stop tour m Southern Califorma The speech lfl· ' ysi~Ia-~ , d Sluck Dr
Ed~
on morals charges.
president , Sandy Swart, Mid· vester The
Rutland chapter ed States.
eluded Goldwater's sharpest comments today on Jenkms, : r d 'c6 "r 1
D
.
· Sellm
BuI FBI
D"!rector J . Ed
r . J . Mul..
,
. gar dleport, High secretary-treasur- gave the attend ance report.
She tllustrated how homes,
CAROLYN DUEU.
the long-time Johnson a1de who resigned hJs Wh Ite House jmun
Bla..:"'wlckutrmas,
Dr Cha rles
Hoover s report to Prestdent er; Lmda Dillard, Kyg~r Creek
MAD HATrER TAut
bustnesl places, and mdustnes
JOb last week followmg dtsclosures that he had been ar- 1
d D L . T 11 hz.vU:
Johnson satd that J~nkins, .a High, parliamentarian; An~ Me- ~featured
!!peaker was are connected by a system of 1lous fur coat or is a flame used rested twtce on morals charges
: n~ a~en r~ad~w~~ubl~c.e , Nor
46-year-old father of s1x, admit· Calla, Ga1lla Academy, histor M1ss Carolyn Duell, a represen- 1ptpelines from fields 10 Louis- 85 a pair of !!Crssors all a part The Republican presidential
Ih t1 t th taken any
ted "havmg engag~ i~ the iniana and Texas. Her hat&amp; also of modern hvmg '
nominee sa1d a man hke Jen 1was bemg dtstnbuted to new~ ~~~c t :ct~~neo~~ ~heAr lOVlfa·
decent art~. for wh1ch he
explained the dream behmd un· Followml the address tliere kms ordmanly would not ht~ve men the FBI reported that Its P
was arr~sted on Jan. 15, 1959, I
derground storage of natural was a recreat.onal program led been cleared for deahng With mqurry drsclosed no mforma- 1uons
and agam last Oct 7
gas. Her remarks also IIIUI!trat· by Collnie Hayman. Refresh· the nahon 's v1tal secrets He wn that Jenkms had compro· '
ed bow invisible natural gas is ments were sf'l'ved m the Jun- earned his attack directly to mised the natron s securit\o' m·
NEW YORK HERBERT
magically changed Inlo a luxur- lor High gym
the PreSident m words which leresis
7
Clark Hoover, statesman and
·
ap~ars Lo set the tone for his
Goldwate! press secretary
friend of mankmd. left forever
AKRON (UPII- A convicted murderer, whoescaped
!mal da)s of eampa1gnmg
Paul Wagner told reporlers lhe l
today the city he adopted and jja1l dunng his trial here 44 years ago , was behind bars
Elecllon Issue
senator's speech would stand 1
loved, to return to the Capitol here today and facing the electric chair.
/
The rssue of national secu· w1lh some revt swns. Wagner
for ftnal liomage from a grate- j
Leroy Dunbp, 64, was arrested Thursday ~t. a soldemor~a
rity and nattonal mtegnly now ~aid the e.dmJmstrahon':o; secu I
ful natiOn
iers' home in Washington, D C., waived extradition and
0
ho become frrm ly embedded nty
procedures "obvrously !
•" •
The black-draped catafalque was returned here Thursday night ..1 knew it. was comm sthts elechon campaign
were lax" and ,added tha t Gold- 11 TOKYO (UPil-A ~ember ?f
bmll for the funeral of Abra- ing," Dunlap said when confronted by Summit Cou.nty,
A beautiful Pdltloo of "Tales
"We Republicans did not "-ater and h1s a1des had not Communi st Hungary s Olympte
1
hilm Lincoln and used twice Ohio Prosecutor George Pappas. "It has been a long time
From Sbake5peare.~• by Char- create the ISSUe, force the IS seen the FBI report . made pub ! Niffi and two Hungarian tour·
w1thm the past 11 months was I I was hoping it wouldn't."
les and Mary Lamb, aow con- sue or even favor the lSSUe. lie m Washmgton.
I Isis who defected to the US.
1
p]aced in the center of the Cap- Dunlap had been livint at the
·
sidend a children'' classic, The man who now occupies the
-F::mbassv left Tokyo tomght for
1 polit1cal as} lum in the United
ito\ Roturid8 aWaltlng the arriv- home under the name of Harry next year: ~rom his trucktng STOCKHOLM (UPll-Wrtten hl11 been &amp;lven &amp;o the Pome- Wh1te House ra 1sed th1s IS.'!ue \
al of tho body of tho 31st Pres· Walker
company 10 ·
and critics in Sweden aad roy Library ;n memory of all by h1mself- by lowermg !he
Sla&lt;es
1
!dent of the Umted States The He was one of five men tried He had been captured at France today generally--applaud- Ellabeth Meadow&amp; Reed
standards of the h1ghest olf1ce 1
Reltable sources sa1d 1he ath1
body wrll lie in state In the Ro- for ~he January, 1920, fatal Wadsworth the m:ln&amp; after ed French exJatehtlallit writer : Tbls etlhioo ubllsbtd. ln of the land," Goldwater satd. I
' lete was a member of Hungatunda unul Sunday mornmg shooting ot an ~kron restaurant ~ :re::i:~oned ~n yle;;~s Jean-Paul Sartre's decision to 1Englaod has Zo 'spJeodld full
Goldwater's prepared whistleV U
Ill
j rv ' s canoemg team 1n the
w~en it Will be removed wtth cwner. Steven ossos.
JoobenO Smith and n .. 1"11t Rrch~ reject the $52,500 Nobel Pri!e j celor 'JUustratl:oas -by Karel stop text called on Johnson to
Ohmptc s wh1c-h end Saturdav
mlllt.ry honors and nown to
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lit
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Fled To Kentucty
ardson pleaded wullty drew ure or era ure.
Svohnsky, one for each tile. set up a btpart1san comm1sswn
f
1
Th ot her two wt&gt;re tourrs t!I
West Branch, Iowa, HoOVer sj The five fled to Cllnton, Ky., terms and -were paroled. after Sartre
the 59-year old : It provides rich entertalnmeot to publish an FBI investigatiOn
I who had come 10 Sf'€ the Olvm.
birthplace ' for Interment
Iand were arrested two mon th R serving It years.
phil osop h' er - p1aywr1g
· hi · nove1·1for any boy or girl just mak· repor 1 on J en k"ms an d former
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· an d were- slav r""on
a ship
.
1p1c:;
e
later.
Cl t G Roete1
Ak
lst, Jssued a long explanation lng the acquaintance of the Senate aide Robert G (Bobby) 1 Nme fmes were lew-d hy m Tokvo Bav
CINCINNATI _ THE OHIO I Dunlap the tr1ggerman. went tt e us ·d
' •to•
hron Thursday night 1 few hours af- world's areatest playwrigbl
Baker. As the senator's texi 1Judge Frank W Portf'r Jr to- The three deiPC'lot !i \li en
·
Tw d
a orney an pro!lecu r w en
he .
ed
,
·
day m MPig Co t , c 1
Fraternal Order of Pollee today on trial May 10, J920. o ays D 1
ped sa·d Thursday ter t
pnze was announc
This book is the first of a
s un ) ,our
men
called for tmprovement and ex· later he and two other mem· niu~.S~h::C:nl 'lnU:rventton b and his rejection made public. shelf of new children's books
Orv•llf' Hogue was fmed $18 US officials \\-ere silent hut
pansion of the state's mstJtuttons bers of th'? ganga, George Nelch g.
Y
h
Y He said the pri2e endqered beiDa: &amp;lven to the library in
'-"'-'
and costs for speedmg m a Japanese police tdenttf1ed the
for JUVenile dehnquents
ter and Louis Neichter sawed Ohto Gov. Jamdes R odDes or • his lntegnty as a writer and memory of Mrs. Reed by Edschool zone; Donald E Reu-1athlete as Andras Toro. He had
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new
tnel
coul
save
unlap's
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110 an d cos ts, unsa t e oper I placed fourth ·m th e ceno~rng
·
In a statement ISSUed
by tlietr way through a WindOw hfe
'
confUcted With hla politiCal ith Humphrey Reed of AtbHenry G. Thai of Cmclnnah. and escaped
·
arms.
eos.
atJOn , Cov Gilham, $15 and 1smgles event He was th.e f1rst
the FOPA s3ld, " condlttons at 7 vy 0-46 Fugitive R&amp;?to-23
Prof. Gunnar Brandell of Swe.
costs left of cf'nter Ca rt er P 1athlete from a Commumst na·
Boys Industrial School 16151 045 1st Add Fugitive n and
tden's
Upp 90 t1
University
French 110 and costs left ot 1tmn to d•fect durmg the cur·
1
and other lnstJtutrons must be escaped.
j
n
pra1sed Sartre as "the biggest
center Vester Wa!k~r. Jr . $W rent o!ymp1cs
chans-ed at once for the protec- Ohto law provides tliat when
intellectual fire in France." He j
.
. and costs, left of center: James I Sources closr to airport offltion of our law enforcement of· a defendant escapes jail or I
said the decision of the Swedish
Two accidents wer~ lnves.tt· ~ Evans $16 and costs speed Clals identifred the toUriStS as
Academy of Letters to award
gated by Pomeroy Pollee Thurs-. mg m a school zone. Horace : Denes Ko-.,.acs and Karob \to!·
ficers. '"' Thai described BIS as JUmps bond after a trial
a "run-down, understaffed, state begun, proceedings may
him the prize although it knew
day morning Four. cars wert" E. Smith $5 ijnd costs defer- n~:~r
approv~d firetrap," wliich ls ue and sentence may be passed
he did not want lt was "an ex·
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damaged in the mtshaps but tlve brakes, Larty Pyles, $5 ,
likely to retutii youth; to ~ ' with the defendant absent
Ul
OS
istentialist choice in Sartre's
no lnJUf'les or arrt'sts were re- and costs, unsafe Vt'hJcle, and I RING JS FOUND
ty as greater menaces
1 Dunlap was convicted o[ first
.,
.
own spirit"
ported
Wilbur Imboden $10 and cost~, I BERLIN (UP1 J-Martm Luth-degree murder on May 17, MOSCOW (UP[) - Nlkita ~
In Paris, Francms Maunac, MOSCOW IUPI)-'l'he official The f1rst was at 10 15 a _m excessive speed ror road cond1-1er 's wedding n ng, bearmg tlle
11920 The Late Judge v. A. Khrushchev quit his posts vm· the French Catholic writer who 1
k
rts accused on West Second-st where Char-~tions
: dntc Ju"~ 1~ 1925, h~! been
Ahei-n sentenced him to death llDtarlly Jast week and was the won the Nobel Prize In 1952 orga~ Sovets ~ Spo k nd (i ld les ThelSs, 45, Rac1ne, drtvtng A charge agamst Clvde Wmes found m the keeping of a
Ul ID in the electric chair
most surprised man 1n the called Sartre "one of the most Russian OlympiC. tmc a d e' a truck, hit a parked car own- Jr ' for dlslurbmg the praee I Schoenberg Germany family
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h
hi
lgn
coaches of "senous blun ers' ed by Mr!i Mary Ebersb h
d'
d
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After hls escape Dunlap said
w en s res a11on important writers of h1s genera· tad
ac · wa s lsmJsse
Ithe Ea st ( .erman news serv1ce
he fled to Rochester N y' was accepted authoritative So- lion,,
ay.
dd d .1 Pomerop. There was no dam- Forfeitmg bonds we.re Robert ADN report~d Thursda) ,
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toda
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The
sports
sheet
a
e 1 s£1age to th E' Thel ss truck and A Fra 1ey, $27 50 . Jeft of cen· The rmg had been mlssmg
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worked as a redaurant
sources sa
y.
Mauriac long a bitter oppo- . t
ti
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"d votce o a na ona campaign
minor the the Ebersbach car. ter, Helen Moore, $27 so spefd.. · f' world wa r I Engraved
th
''Dr MarA woman driver received e man a while and then enlisted They aald Khrushchev tried nent of Sartre s phi 1osop y, sari abuse of the Russian Olymptc At 10·45 a m police were ing and James 0 Plan!~ .$27 so l sm~
in tlie Army
ttl
I t1
"l undrrstand the reasons or
t
h
predi ron or
.
,
or II are e name:"~
brutsed hand m a two-car ac~l·
Join~ Armed Ferces
use
e res gqa on as a his refusal Without however e.p. men ?rs w ose
.ct s
called to investigate anoth-er stop Sign vrolauon
tJno Lutheran" and "Chatarma
dent Investigated by the Ol!JO
of getting hiJ way when
,
massive track and field victor· wreck at the IntersectiOn ot
.
,
" It II b ut n th
State Patrol Thursday at 7 40 He served five years,
caUed before his party lieuten- proving them."
Jouhan
les
were
dashed
~Y
American
Cole
and
West
Mam-sts
E1ectioms
Office
I
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hBor~n
MWJ e ~DN1 Said'
1
discharged and then served an- ants and criticized He had French writer Marce
• triumphs at Tokyo.
Pohce oa·d Fred ·s "th T R
. 0
I ,r· neo erg useum,
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P·m· on Rt · 124 in Syracuse
1
8
other three-year hitch tile
do
his
bel
deau said ''li!e moot beautiful "Th perf
ml •
o emam pen
1
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A car driven east by Clar- startln in 1942 In 1946 he join
ne t
at east onct
ore, th' is to refuse A person bee
.ormances o our Pomeroy, was stopped at the For the conv~nience of vot- 1 TO HOLD INSPECITON
ence Whetstone, 55, Syracuse, ed the gAir Force and ~matned laat Febrlary.
co:s bigger wh~ he refuses track and tifield darle~, with mtersection preparing to pull ers. the Board of Electmns ot- Bethel No 62. the Intema~
failed to stop and struck the in until his retirement tn 1958
But last week hla colleagues The prize money can always ~ rare teex~p :~· I no
~: onto Main-st whf!n Richard fice Will be open Saturday from twnal Order of Job's naughtrear of ~other car driveo east Dunla smd that between
on the Centrai,Commlttee vot- gJven to someone who needs ~us r,
e paper sai Lemley, 17, Pomeroy, commg 9 a m until noon I P m to lers, wlil have a JOint inspecand turmng north opP.:-ated by first a~ second Army hltchet!l eel about two to one to accept it"
. . . serl~!l biund~s ha~e up West Main-st., attempted to 1 P m and 7 unhl 9 P m
I twn wrth Bethel 73 of Gam..
Patricia Cundiff, 23, Syracuse he worked as a streetcar
his resi&amp;natton. ~e SOUI'C1!tl . (Swedish Academy secretary ~~ m~d~· ~ Pr:s.?ng t e make a left tum and struck the Elect ton board ofhclals re- polls at the Galhpo\Js Masonic
She received a hand IR]ury atoc In St Louis marrted and said.
Or Karl Rqnar Gierow said a a Ie squ
left front and rear of the Smith mmded residents of Metgs coun· Temple beginnmg at 7 p m.
There was only minor damage has a son. living there
Forei&amp;n Communist criticism th~ $52 500 would be returned to ~nhapp;:; :verhSovl:t short. . auto. There was minor dam- t)' thJs will be the last Saturday Saturday mght All parents of
to both cars. Whetston! left tlle Louis Neicther was. not re- of the way Khrwlhchev waa Nob e\ fund for future ~
o Y~h ast e~ re· ages. to the Smith vehiclt' and persons can cast absentee bal- Job's Daughters, Masons, and
scene of the acci~ent.
captured but died m 1928 in a forced from power continued to- prizeS)
ec
ndm
manln-ondj·.
e-st rele ~Ip- medium damages to the other Ilot~ The deadlme IS October 20 Eastern Star members are io-Whetstone was ctted to Melf!ls
dB
Th Italia Comm
·
. 1ng a even
rec te ev1s1on car.
at 4 P m
ted
county
court today charged fall from a water tower at y,
e
n
unist Sarte waa awarded the p~ze broadcasts from Tokyo.
" 1 - -- - - -- - lth failure 10 stop In aBSured Ma9Slllon George Nelcther
party most powerful In West- for his "fmaglnallve wr~tmg,
;lear distance, and foc hit aklp. convicted and sentenced to die, em Europe, IIIIIIOOnced Jt II which by l'UIOO of Ita spirit of TilE CANDIDATE TODAY
Ronald Fry, 17, Rt. 1 Pomuoy, but was spared He now llvealsendtna I delegaUoo to Moocow freedom and llriYilll ftll" truth By Uolted Pro" llltornatlonal
Wlt!l cited to Meigs
Juvenile in South Akron and will retire to learn the facta aboUt Khrush-- had exerclsed. a far-reachlni m~
JOHNSON: Attends Hoover
NEW HAVEN - The con· mg sometime n'!'xl sprmg
f electrically
1
COLlrl charJed with defectlve • ;
aws :zm;;Mummmm• c~•s ou~ter.
fluence on our qe.'•
ceremoay Ia Wasblagton.
tract for construction of
a The building w1ll be
con-I ThE' new omldmg will also
-• st
The sudden oharocter of the
GOLDWATER•
WblstloM
C t b k build
b
d
I
hu&amp;U •
SCURRY, Tes. (UPI) _ declsloo lnd the method used
FIVJC DAY FORECAST
llopo ~., , ·- • Aaae'-- '- new ason oun Y an
- strurted of r1ck an will ft"a· 1 feature a mght depository a~
Tem ReaiOD of Dallas, do
....t it
•~
I.NII
~r~~
lng In New Havn has been let ture a front entrance of glass :a dnvf'-in wmdow both to be
ca.. ,'- out cannot fall to By Ualted Preu IDierlllltloDal Su . meco, Coltf.
and work Is expected to olart and marble. Marble w11: be located at the corner of the
JDLO TEMPS
wu 1 pref011loaal woodca~
lnw dbcuollon more Jer&gt;
,.._,•. . , lo Oldo will
HUMPHREY: Attollllo Roo. "th" the
f
k
NEW YORK (UP!) - The ter
des Uacola Wll Prell·
problems reprdlrw the de. av-.l.fl M- . • -.-1 beiDW ver ceremo- ~ Wuhi•"'oo. WI m
nex1 ew wee s ac- used on the front of the build· buikimg opposne the George St.
!I:J'Q
__.. ....,
-J w
....
cording to an announcement by mg around and above the en- corner.
lowest tempe•ature reporled
of deblte and POilU· oortllll 1
aalll 'I'InlrlMILLER: Camdea, TreatoD Bank President Hennan Layne trance, which will face mth- Members of th• Board of 1)1.
this moml111 lo the U. S. We• dent attd wu otW II II diii'IDI
In Soclalllll countries," day, '101~ - . , day • to - dey PrfDeetoD, Morrlotowa, New· today.
rectors are Mr Layne, pr&lt;sl81
Iller Bul'l!llll, excludllll Alaakl ... Eloe...,.er ' odmlnlltnlloo,
,...
to
..
ltorled
llere
ItaUan
party
leadership
.......
...,.
..,.....atadve
ork
8llll
Jeney
City
N.
J,
d
h
b
i
dl
and RawaH, was 12 degrees at todl)'. Ho dlod WodDHday al
low tempe"
'
The Be C tructl C of ln91 e t e u I ng Which will denl, Donald Foglesong vice
Aberdeen, S. D. The hlgheot re- lh qe ollll,
II . 31,
MARRIAGE APPIJCA'nON Piltob11J1b'" ha~s bee:naw:~ed mndeasu re 56t fet alongGeFifteh-st president, OWe Roush. Harry
1
78 1
ported Thursday was~ at
He ,.. lOIII tuowa UDDod
Molp Me!aorlol H•"""'
8llll Cloc!DN.
the construction contract ol the a
ee a ong
orge-SI Clark, Donald E. Smith, A K.
Thermal, CalU.
01$
.-Benjamin Henry Ewing, 20,
.
will b a huge lobby with McClung and William H Rarlliemp ud Mtbuli, Tex., ••
ADMISSI
.. Nant.
Saturday, Pomeroy, mortician, and Doris attracUve modern bulldmg to tellers' windows. There also ED!NG Dick Ord is c~shier (
~
DISCHARGES ~ Nllle.
Moo- Jean ealdwell, 21,
Cheater, :."lflhloc~~ the S:"':'~~ wm he two offices, a bookkeep- James Layne " assistant cam:
, LODGE TO MEET
1
·'lA apeclal meeUng of Shode 0 ............., tilllll• wu ••·
Molls _ , llolpltoJ
apia nur...
tecto :,.. v..J~o
~ps ing room lwo va~lts, a direct· ier, and other empleyees .,..
River Lodje No. 413 F. &amp; A.M. He ..,.. 11 Tau lnlm ..._
ADMISSIONS -()tan lloodLOCAL TEMPS
of Charleston.
ors' ~oom, a lund room, mech- Letha Belle Blllll8arner, Mae
be -held Saliuilay, Dolo~ lutiorl. lo., ....., ..
win p
KenMih y
aruco room •nd rest 1'00111.0. Roush, Lllhan FI•Ids, Barbara
\ p• .,, nitre wlU be \llree. ' , ,
,...
' omeroy;
fllll1li 1
lenlll01'11ure Ill Porno- The alto lor the new bulld· Private booths for persons 'lrith Zirkle and Lona Howard.
1
Ia 'the Master Maaoa de!
Ju~~W~·!;v~:·~-·
busiDeu dlolrlct II 11:111 lnl woo JIUI'f'based by the bank safety deposit boxes alto WIU Plans for dioposal of the p....• •
-,-~~~~~,.~~l/
Olu Goodo.m. tedaf ns ll2 de&amp;reu 1111- last ~~ar. Qfliclals at the bank be provided. Tho bulldllll Will oen1 bank bulldilll hu 'not bell .

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cODVICte
• dMurderer Free

Gift Edition
M
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s
T Mrs. Reed

Hungarian. 2
TOllfl,slS get
us Asy1urn

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Two A""I"dentS
Are probedby

$45,00
$25,00
$90,01

RCA Whirlpool (Floor Samples)
Appliances- While They last

-

!It

FIVE CENTS

N. F, d
IDe IDe
B J d. •
ge
I "
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C t
I oun y our

$60.00
$55.111
$50.00
$45.00

$629.00-16.7 cu. ft. No Froot Rofrlgorotor , . , _
Ice Magic, Automatic Ice Maker, Bronze Tone Fin:
Ish
Borgoin Ooyo $480
$494.95-ConnoisHur Eloctrlc Rongo with eablnet
base, automatic oven controls, rotisserie, one thermostatic top burner
Barg•lh O.ya $350.00
$269.95-Eioctrlc llong-36" divided top, automatic oven. 2 storage compartments.
Baf1oln D1y1 $111.00
$169.00-Eioctrlc Rongo, 30", lar11e oven
Borgoln Doya $133.00
$219.00 Gao Ron11, 38" divided top, deiUlle ba~
splash with clock-timer, electric outlet and llgJI1
glaso in oven door, storage compartment.
Borgofn O.n $177.00
7 y-:t:--omo---=t::-lc--:W:-:o-llha,.-r-,-:-:1964~ Mod..$=-:1"'8""9.-=:00,-A
Borgoln Doya $150.00
$229.00 EIHirfc Dryer, 1964 Model
Borgoln Doya $200.00
$189.00 Elactrlc Dryer, 1964 Model
Borgoln Doya $160.00

Eleven pat~ents rema1ned in
Meigs Memonal hosp1tal on
Thw-sday. cared for by approx.·
imately 55 regular employee!.
On the same day one of seven
Meigs county medical doctors
pulbicly refused staff privi-

AppIause for
Re£USing
• prtZe
.

At Tbeae Prl(!ea As Long AJ 'lbey Lut:

In tiro - . , . . Dtpt,l
a.rpln Days

aceonllq to lbe

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1964

OHIO

Sartre Wins

For Bargain Days- 17 Easy Chain

2nd floor.
ON IALI ON THf fiRST IJLOOII

fee~

lleiPt ..

taedia Brtl••aiea.

• Chair
•
44 Years IS• Facing

$

Mens Big Yank WORK SUITS

sh uts .

I

"Willett" $695.00---Solld Cherry
Early Amorlcan Dining Suilo Borgaln Dayt $400.00
"Krahlor''-ahogony $439.00 Dining Sullo, Ill~
Jon Provlnclol
Bargain Daya $300.00
"Bouotl" Cherry $339.00 Dining Suite, Chino, drop
loof loblo, 6 cholrt
Borgoln Doyo $200.00

be

, . farceol .,..X. .. -

.,.. IJ'OW to •

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DINING SUITE SALE!

39c 1 yard
BargaIn days Our CORDUROY~will

50

$7.95 TROUSERS -·· -·· · - -·-·- BARGAIN DAYS $7.00

-

OUTING FLANNILI
B.ttrgain Days

Most all of the best colors

$9.95 TROUSERS .
BARGAIN DHS $7.80
$8.95 tROUSERS --- ---····· _ BARGAIN DAYS $7.80
.

29c a yard

on ule for

MENS DRESS TROUSERS

t

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Duron end Cotton
$1.10 and $1.15 DRESS MATERIALS
45 inche1 wide _ Bargain~•ys 78c a yard

Bi9 Yank •nd Kolesport $2.95 Long T11f

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$249.0Q.......3 Ploce Llmod Oak l!lod Room Sullo Triple Dresser and mirror. Bookcase Headboard
Bed, Large Chest of Drawers Bargoin Doyt $175.00
$219.0Q.......3 Ploco Walnut Bod Room Suit-Double
Dresser and Mmor, Bookcase Headboard Bed,
Borgaln Doys $160.~
Large Chest f?! Dra_wers _
$209.0Q.......3 Ploco Stordust Mahogony Bod Room
Suit-Double Dresser and Mjrror, Bookcase Head·
board Bed and Large Chest of Drawers,
Bargain Daya $155.00

For Bargam Dayf you can buy any 2 of our regular
$2 9o N1g ht Go" ns

NOW YOU KNQW

'en tin

Eisenhower was admttted to
the hospltal Thursday after bemg driven to Washmgton from
his Gettysburg, Pa, farm He
I
Is ex peeled to rema In m Water Rei!&lt;~ for seven to ten days.

SA~E!

Samoonito King Slzo Toblo ond 4 Choirs
Table and chatr frames are made of sturdy steel.
Chairs are generously padded for extra seating
comfort. Vmrl table top and upholstery that cleans
with a damp cloth Choose from two aftracti••e dec·
orator colors: Antique wh1te or Antique tan.
e Take advantage of the Klng Size savings on this
Samsomte Kmg Size Folding Set.

e TEEN AGE SEAMLESS MESH STOCKINGS

,.

w lte

1-$279.00 Sofo
Bargain Days S199.00
1-$349.00 French Provincial 2 pc. Suito _ $249
2-$349 00 Modorn 2 Ploco Sultos
$249 ·
4-$249.00 Modern 2 Ploce Sullo&amp;
$188
2-$239.00 Modem 2 Ploce Sultea
$166
2-$419.00 4 Ploco Modern Soctlonolo
$319
1-$498.00 3 Pioco Soctlonol, Modern
$375
2-$379.00 2 Ploce Early American
$325
2--$389 00 2 Ptoce Early Amorlcon _ _ _ $335
1-$429.00 4 P1oco Early American Soct, _ $375
1-$329 00 Sofo, Eorly Amorlc.an
$275

$198.0Q.......3 Pfoce O.k Bod Room Suite.
Double
Dresser, Mirror, Bookcase Headboard Bed and 4
Drawer Chest
Bargo in Daya $150.00

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WASHINGTON_ FORMER
p id t D 1 ht 0 E nh0

"KROEHLER" LIVING ROOM SUITES
SECTIONAL$ &amp; SOFAS

FOLDING FURNITURE
5 PC. SET SALE!

e SEAMLESS MESH STOCKINGS

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BEDROOM SUITE

POMEROY -MIDDlEPORT,

NO. 163

. .. Unil~l" ~ret!&amp;

Reg. $16.00 · · · · Bargain Days $13.00

$58.75 S.moonlto

XVI

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eFULL FASHIONED STOCKINGS
e SEAMLESS STRETCH STOCKINGS

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at real bar&amp;aln pr1ces All Seamleas Rua:-.

Just Recolvodl Now Jocquorcl Look

WaY.

Foreign, Home

MtsstonalleS
b
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Jwt 21 to aeU

Bys On These Dresses Bargam Days

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In 1\'lid•lleport
• •
•
1 1\lrs Bfttf' Gladwell of
l lumbus VISiled om the we&lt;!kerid
I w1 th her son, Larry Gladwell
Te emem ere 1and her parents, M1 and Mrs
Plans wt&gt;re made to remem- Delberl Be-r ker
ber the fore1gn and home ffiiS· I Hecenl guests of Mr
SJ(Inflfles for Chrrslm&lt;.~!'; when 1 Mrs Atwood Spengl•r and dau
the Dorcas Circle of tht&gt; Mid- 1 ghters were her par"'nts, Mr
dleporl F'rrst Baptist Church l .&lt;:~nd Mrs D Skala of Bradeton.
m"l Tuestiav f'VPning at
thP Fl&lt;-1
hnme of Mr~ Dana H.tmm ThE' ] ,\ Irs F' Jossu• WJsemllle1 ut Co j
meetmg v.as opened llilth the IJu rnbu~ has bef'n the house guesr I
Lord's Pravt&gt;r led hy the Vl l'f' ot her mt'ce and famr lv Mr j
rha1rman, Mrs Beulah Wh1 tP I' and \1rs La.,.,1 ence M1ihoan.
Mrs Clyde Wmebrt&gt;nner was M1dd\epo11 Mr and Mrs Ver 1
d.:.votwnal leader usmg as her non Weber and fam11\' of R
toplf'
fhE' Undf'r Noun~hed land and ot her r]CJ!t:'I\S
Fam1ly .. The Circle vott&gt;d In Mr Wtlliarn Fa r\e~ , Middle
send a g1ft or muney to M1\d por I, 1s n•1 overrng trom eye
red Benson, home mtss1onarv gery performed Ids! F'ndav
stationed m Hattr and Dorothy 1 the C&lt;~llipo l 1s MM1caJ Center
Johnson. forr1gn mJss\nnar) m:(;alhpo1 1s Mr far lt•v
India, for Chrtstmas
w1th Jus daughter and son·tn
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It was annnunced all three law Mr and Mrs Harold Ch.Jse
tlrr es of th&lt;&gt; church Will hold Mr and M1 s Galen Brown
1 rombmed pot luck t.lmrwr on , .md chrld ren ~.ddJ e and Pat
the November li mt•Ptmg wtwn l thf'tr house guests Mr and Mrs
the Samuels fam1ly, mt sswn.rr ' lienn Ham mes uf M ar~etta
les. Will be gues~ s
spen \ the we&lt;&gt;kend at
A school bag m ted
- JTI1 1:\ruwn ~ talm m:-nr Mu't'Jiead
sehoul supplte-s for school ( tHid IK\ fhrv i:llsn attended the homt&gt;
ren was taken as a prnJf'&lt;1 for I e~mmg act1" 11 ws at Morehead
World W1de Commumty Day Slate ('ollt&gt;i:e wh1le lh&lt;&gt;re
to be held m No~&lt;&gt;mber Used ' \1rs Nan Moore \olrs Mildred
sweaters for Hong Kong 15 one ; H a ~,~,ley, M1 ss Nellie ZE&gt;rkle and
Of the spe&lt;·ra] plO jt&gt;CtS ror the iMtss Ha1J1e Zerk le II ISI\ed rn
next month
Canton, Ohio, over 1he pas I
Mrs El•1abeth Slave n. pro- """"t&gt;kend w1th Marv Pedtl:!r and
gram chairman read a pO':'m Mrs Mon 1 ~ Kohr
"It Must Be Earned,' tak~n 1 Mr and ~trs. Harold George
fromf ldea~~-~::a~:~so: ~~~ 1 anrl son, Bnan. Galhpo\1s, VISit
ter. rom I r
M re(en11~ .,.,1111 her perenls
Haiti was read b•, Mn fJank \&gt;lr and Mrs I W M C
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Chesebrew
' · ~ · c omas
Mr and Mrs Eugene Miller
The hostesses. Mrs
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children Ronald, M1chael
and Mrs George r ree1an ,
ved a dessLi-t course wtth ""''·' - Tma l..ouJ se of San Pl'dro,
dy nuts and coffee to
are here for a v1s1t ~,~, 1 th
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p.uent s ,\1r and :vJrs
name an
rs gne!i
Miller
Mrs. Pearl Hoffman Mrs
Kauff. Mrs Charles ~~~;~~~; ~ ~.~M;'~"?.~~Carolyn
St.:uls,
m Col
umbu who Is
Miss Ahce Eu ler, Mrs
White and Mrs J 8 Hayes the weekend w1t11 her parents,
Mr. and Mrs Leo Searls.
Sunday guests of ~r. ttnd
Part Chiefs Plan
Mrs .Joe Turner Included Ken·
DinMr No11ember 16 nelh See w d R1rd1e See ol Flat.
Plens were made fot the
rock. W Va
nual Thanksgivmg dmner Nov
lE when the Past Chiefs
Mrs Chari- Bing and daugh
Me1gs Temple , Pythtan S1stt&gt;r s 1 · ' Judy of Cleveland. spent
the wetkend wrth her mother,
met Monday evenmg at
rs John K Smtth, Sr and Mr
home ()( lra Pat
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Mrs Gallagher read an
Mrs Thomas Kelly and fa·
&gt;~No Children" wrth Mrs Betty mily 10 Middleport. and Mr and
Bl&amp;gs reading a poem
Mrs Vmcent Dabo , Pomeroy
Games were played 11rmg the Mr and Mrs Wl\\r(&gt;m K Ru~
evening and prtzes awarded
se ll and family have moved
Mrs George Childs, Mrs Karl the Hush property on Gravel
Owen, Mrs Peter Stact&gt;, and 1Hill 10 the Parmalee property
Mn WiJUam Allman 'J'he trav- on Lmcoln...St Mr. Russell is the
~ prize do!lated b
All- \i1ddleport High School prtncJ·
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L.af{ was ..-on by Mrs Biggs P&lt; and ban Jlrecto1
:Mrs. GaUaher ser;ed 11 salad
course at tile close oi the mt&gt;et- TULSA, Okla. (UP}) - Tele
phone poles had a rough year
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Politics ... At a Glance

Southern High
Honor Pupils
Are Announced

SOCIAL
CALENDAR

Mrs. Mora Gives

River News

Program Topic
On 'Witnessing'

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Alabama Vs. Florida
By Unlled Prell lntenurtlonal defending aati0111l

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"Dr. Klldare" ..; N&amp;c •

ALL-STARS

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:~~:o~:,e,:;:~~m:;;o~ Browns

to Face
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"Rome Will Never

You ," to be pres.- ill 1 low
week!. Men:edeJ McCalllbl1dP

Oregon. Stale (No . . 7) meets Tennes- Ill clashea with Vlrglni1 Tech , 1 Brown Jug , lllinois (No. 13)
Indiana's battle • hardened hope to bounce bad qeinl&amp; r11ted No. 14.
see, Georgll Jt-ch \ No. 9! bar· M,,..h,gan (NO 12) !ii!bl.s ~t O"JI 1p1t&gt;y: UCLA., and Duke {No. 1$ 1
l 001ien get a week off from Ri.re, whHe the eighth-ranked lD other tap prna. LouiJlana lies Tulane, Florida Statr: (No. with Min11esota for Ute LJllle t:hcounlen Aflll)'.
erganied mayhem of Big Ten

LOS ANGELi&amp; &lt;UPI) -Gov. Slateo (OAS) 1o free

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and Ramop Navarro are ~
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Defeating Rutland 2 2-6 Thursday. Night ,

The Hoosien. wh11 finally
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McArthur bark Jeo
White McArthur's
hard running 1·1 record In SEOBL play, and
last week by upsetting MicllscorOO three touchdowns and back. who carried for touch· an overall slate of 6-l.
igan State, will be makins their
carried twice for extra points downs of 5, 4. and 2 yards, pick- Fullback J1m Lambert paced
first trip to Miami, and the
to lead the ~rterals loa 22-6 ed up 184 yards in 26 eaJTies. the Red Devil effort by gaining "I work all summer getting in ,
oddsrookers rate them a sevenj
win over
Rutland Thursday Coach Dick Martin 's crew 95 yards in 11 carnes . Rupe al· ahape for football and spend
point choice to make the jourmght at McArthur. . .
.
"':as hamper~ by the loss of ~o had 67 y~rds on the ground
sea11on silting 011 rh~ twncb
ney a successful one. Indiana
The lone Red Dev1l six-poult· big end Ronme Blac k who has lur the Dev1ls
gettinJ fat and fi.Bssy!"
i.s l-3.
CLEVELAND (UPJ 1 _ The benched in the fourth quarter . was tallied in the third per· ~en. sidelined with a blood clot I Though the Devils were deAs u.sual, most of the week- CleveL~md Browns are fa,vored j agains_t Dallas .
uxl on a 60 yard pass from m his leg .
feated , they outgained
~--·-e ,.., -.
end's a ction is scheduled for
Joe Hawkins to Larry Rupe. The loss left Rutland witb a ' thur in total yardage.
s
f
Saturda\l afternoon. and what by 12 points to defeat the New
Collier may tum to
try fo ext a
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ason slat while h d 241 I I I
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ports ant are reminded ot
0 a yar s
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York Giants here Sunday but string signal caller Jim Ninow·
r
r po:n.., was 1 '""'- overa se
e
I a
the doubleheader Jr. Hi g b
looms as one of the day's big· Coach Blanton Collier thinks ski in a hurry Sunday if Ryan ·-g~~..- the '&lt;'ictory gave McArthur a to 175 for the flosts.
footbaJI fare at Eastf'rn High
gest showdowns is the South.
k dd
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pickffi
up
15
1
yards
on
Stadium
Saturday ni ...ht. bo·
1
eastern Conference struggle be- somebody must be i. ing.
ge 5 0 to ano er 5 ow 8 ar ·
ground and anbther 96 via
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tween Alabama and' Florida.
Although the Browns are tied
Giani quarterbac k Y. A. Tites whil(' the Generals gained I ginning at 7:30p. m.
Modtnllollt'-for the \ood in the Eastern Di- tle has been in a slump almost
a.l
Eastern 7 • ltb Grade plays
_.lt, talltnd • II
The Crimson Tide, ranked vision and the Giants have on· all season. Sherman is hoping,
all its yards on the ground .
undefeated Rutland at 7:30,
your 1111111.
second in the nation on the
d
Rutland attempted 14 passes. f
Choice of 5 pla• •••
strength of five straight victor· ly one win and one tie in six however, that the 38~year·ol
completed four and had
one i oUowed by EastPrn FrO«h
SAVINGS Of 2~
ies, ill favored by six point! to contests Collier is preparing veteran will snap out of it
intercepted . McArthur tried one . meeting tht strong
Kyger
COLIDfBUS (UP!) - Ohio are beginning to )ell oncr I pass and It was intercepted. Creek F'rosh. All proceedl of
hand the lOth·ral,ked Gators for one of the toughest games regain the form that made
Ask lbollt "
lhe NFL
the gam~~ will be used lo de.
L e lop Passer ·n
I ·
Stale Coach Woody Haye!li can again · .
1E
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d
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their first setback in five o f lh e season
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ac tram urn e one~ an
fray he expense ot Easaero's
Th e ou Icome cou ld go a Ion g season.
games.
excused if he feels he has
The b1gg~st fear tn the Buc.k· , los! it to the opposition . Rut- '
Warns Giants Are "Up"
little to gAin and everything lo eye camp IS that the team Wlll lland was
penalized 30 yards oew Jr. High football equipOther highly ranked elevens way towards deciding the divi· ,
are expected to encounter sion championship this season.
Dick Modzelewski, who had Jose against Wisconsin in Satur- suffer a mental letdown after while 25 was marked
off · men I.
much less difficulty this week·
A Cleveland v i c t or y could worn the Giants' uniform
day's football gamt .
upsetting Illinol11 two weeks ago against the winners.
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give the Browns the psychologi.
His Buckeyes have a perfect and thumping Southern Cali·
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end .
Ohio State, wearing its Jau- cal lift needed for the sec.o:ld
4-(J record, they lead the Big fom ia last week to take over
By quarters:
RICARDO JOINS
rels as the nation 's No. 1 team half of tile .season when ' · ~y
and they are ranked fir~t the No . 1 slot.
Rutland
0 0 6 0 - fi HOLLYWOOD 1.L'PIJ
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into battle for the first time is must face such clubs as De- sive tackle also warned
in the nation .
A letdown against Wismm:in McArthur
0 lb b U -22 cardo Mu11talban JIJms ·· The 1
WY 2·2440
a solid HYl point chmce o~er troit, Green Bay, St. Louis end ever, that the Giants are al- And invading Ohio Slm.lium could be fatal. The Badger of·
Touchdowm
McArthur, Man from U.N.C.l. ... " m one
Pomerey
will be a Wisconsin team that fense, led by quarterback Hal While , 5. 4 and 2 yd . r uns of his Lf'lt"vi "llJn t'pisod!!s tim; · E. 2nd StrHt
Wisconsin, and the other Mid· Pittsburgh . The Browns are WtJ.ys. "up:• for their
west powerhuuse-third ranked 4·1-1 but their offense has meetmg w1th th~ Browns.
has won two end lost two. hut Brandt. has been deceptive this I Rutland. Rupe on 60 yd pass ,rail .
Notre Dame ~ is favor~d by 16 looked ragged the past two
And_ for ~he rirst tlme,
is ge tting betler every week year . Hayes is convinced it is ' from Hawk1n s EP "s. White, 2·r"';_......,...,.__......
points t.o make Stanford its games ns they lost to the Steel· . man IS facmg the challenge
and would like noth ing better ready to explode, and is leery on run~ .
fifth straight victim.
ers and just got by the Dal!as coarhing a team on the
than to bring a lilt II' rain into the explos1on may come &amp;ltur·
--~~~Fourth-ranked Arkansas still Cowboys.
end of a 1-4·1 record.
Ohio Stale's life.
day .
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savoring the deli~hls or last
The Giants, on the oth.er
For~er Brown Floyd
Hayes. in wmal form, ranted
Milt Bruhn's Badgers hav e
week's dramatic upset o[ Tex· hand , despe_rat~Jy need a VIC~ now With the Eagles who
. and raved all week long about extra incent ive for Saturday' s I
as, runs into a "breather " this tory to mamtam any hope ot handed New York two of Its the Buckeye practice se'!'{ion~. contest. Wisconsin has not won
week against Wichita , and fifth· repe&lt;Jting as division chem· four defeats. said the
I · He was especially upset wi1 :1 in Colu mbus since 1918, sn &lt;t the
ranked Nebraska shnuld not be pions. If the Giants lose, they isn't only Tittle.
his offense.
Badgers have lost the last four
hard pressed by Colorado.
would be four full games beHe ''doesn't hit
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Passing Improves
games m a series that shows I Pomeruy Lwns club memht&gt;rs
Texas and Syracuse, the only hind the Browns with only sev· · pl~ys like he used to," Pete~s
Things Improved somewhat the Buck s on top, 22-7-4.
sa w the lirsl half fllms ol lhe
teams in the top 10 without en games left to play.
s~ 1d , but "(Alex) Webster can I on Wednesday as quarterback
One Changt Only
Pomeroy-Jackson football g am~"'
perfect records, may have their
Quarterb.acks In Tr,uble
hit holes ~nymore. (Greg) Lar- Don Unverff'rth again b1!gan
The Buckeyes will start bas· Wednesday following luncheon
BY
Both Col her a nd New York son's havmg t r o ubI e.
showing signs of greatnes~. lcally the sa me offensive unit in the soda\ rooms ot the Fedhands full in trying to avert a
Coach Allie Sherman are ex- Howell hasn't come through
Hayes appeared slightly more they have used all season, ex · Prated church
second loss Sa turda y.
GILLMAN
mellow a sure sign that things ce pt that Ray Pryor has re·
The com m~ntator was
thP
The sixth-ranked Longhorns, peeled to stick with their ~o. tackle and Darrell Dess
1 quarterbacks, although neJth· like he 's hurting ."
·-- ~--· placed Ted Andrick al. (f'!l best possi bl q 11 alified person.
REVERE
"You don't have to
Iguard. His running mate will Panther Grid Coach Charlev
National .Basketball Association er ha s played well recently.
Clevela nd' s Frank Ryen was about tbe Giants' ;unning
.
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: be Dan Porretta. .
I Chancey
B)' United Press International
unable to move the team because they don t have one,
Tom Federle w11l start al l Coach Chancev also discussed
Eastern Division
center. Jim Davidson and Doug briefly hi~p\ans · for the Athens ·
W. L. Pet. against the Steelers and the Peters said. But Collier won't
SliprJvtor ar11l t'ardiWID·
Van Horn at the tackles and ga me at Pomeroy tnnighl Porn- I
Boston
2 0 1.01)() Cowboys and n e ar\y was take anybody's word for It,
~ft11 ~ly lf' s. jr,J both.
CincinnAU
John Palmer and Bob Stock at erov i!! undefeated in and out
2 l .667
-;ipper· and hul1nn
Philadelphia
I I .500
the ends .
I of ihe SEOAL this season , and
Ul&gt; st,v lt·s. Sizt!' : S·
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In the backfield will be Un· hos the opportunity tonight
New York
0 I .000
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Western DlvJsion
verrerth, 80 Rein a nd Tom practically eliminating
their
W. L. Pel.
YONKERS. N. Y. fUPI)- Barrington at the halfbacks and opponents from the title race
New
York harness racing fans Will Sander al fullback . Rein The BuUdogs have dropped one
St. Louis
1 0 1.000
wondering
(I) how 21·year· was slightly injured Wednesd~1y game - to Jackson.
Baltimore
2 1 .667
old Ernest Dahlman, Jr. clues but was expected to be ready
A, guesl at the meeting was
Los Angeles
2 1 .667
Beautiful Selection
.
· , and (2). how they can gel in for Salurday's eonlesL
Duane Luderrnan of Jack son
Detroit
1 3 .250
on somethmg that good_.
Wisronsin 's
backfield
.Jack Ca rsey presPnted Coach
Coming up on the--·ttnal
San Francisco
0 3 .000
TOKYO (UPI)~'I'Ile United
Saturday
are
two
eqrresl:rian
Dahlman
was
the
bral.ns
of
a
~
have
Brandt
at.
quarterback,
Chan~y. President
Edward
Of His &amp; Her
Thursday's Resulb;
States clinched the gold medal
• man .partnership that Carl Silvestri and Jimmy
Foster presided .
Boston 104 Detroit l02
race against Russia In the events in which neither
Wedn~sday mght so.lved the at the halfback slots and Ralph
Ladies of the Happy Harves·
Ballimore 138 Phila. 135 (ot)
Olympic Games tonight wllh a nor Russia figures tG score.
U.S. Cllncbr-a Race
Yonkers raceway twm double Kurek at fullback .
ler ClAss. Mrs. Carrie Neutz73·59 baskethall vietory over the
the tune of $17 1.08.4.60 ~e
Louis Jung and Ron LeafbJ,,d ling , chairman . prepared and '
Soviets and a triumph by The U.S. actually clinched
BALL BAND
gold
medal
race
when
the
second
largest
payoff
In
racmg
will
be at lbe ends, Lee B ... : nel served the lunch
Slipo Vt'r and ra rd if&lt;lll sty le-s .
heavyweight boxer Joe Frazier
RUBBER
history ·
and Mike Sachen at the tackles
basketball team, cooched
or Philadelphia.
Although he couldn't dupli- Charles Currier and John
With those two gold medals, veteran Hank Iba of
98 lo
98
. the price _Thursday ni~ht man at the guards and Emest RECOGNIZES MATCHES
the powerful American team State, caught fire
he did accomplish the amazmg Von Heimberg Bt center.
ROME &lt;UPil-The European .
lifted its total victories 1n an through the first half a~
tained
Us
record
of
never
of
pic
king
his
second
twin
sr.orts to 36 and topped the RusBoxing Unim. has finally recog· i
Also A Nice Selection Of
sians in that regard for the first ing a game in the
double in as many nights . Eight LOST INDEFINITELY
nized the mtcnme of the Oct. g
~rt went on the
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are Involved in the two
time since the 1953 games of ''·nee lhe s '"'"
in Vienna in which laszlo ·
endar in 1936.
doubles and he also picked win~
MONTREAL (UP)) - '1ont5.98 ,,
98
Helsinki.
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th
real def n
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of Hungary outpointed
ovie;~
had
only
•old.
.
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raees
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semen
erry
arperi!
Britain's
30
The S
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Th
p ate hogue, N.Y., resi- who suffered B ch'ip f rae 1ure o f
i
Mick Leahy to retain
e
medal' W ith two events to •ao OJ
d
lh
1
b
1
b
European
middleweJght tiSEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF WINTER
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Saturday but clinched the overympic Stan ingB
was the center of atten- e
u m a r ver e rae
ed 1 d 1
tal
ld
at a hastily called press We d n e s d a y night's game
HEADWEAR FOR MEN and BOYS
0 to
a_ll m a l ea
go •
TOKYO (UP() Medai
in the executive of- against
the Chif'ago Black
The uni on also recognized
SJlver snd bronze medals over standings after today's
!ices At Yonkers Thursday night Hawks. will be out ot action in:\Ianca of Italy as
Uon at lite Olympic G1:1mes :
by now he must be re- de-finitely. To replace Harper, the new Europeea welterweight
the U. S. 9S-90.
Last-Minule Substitute
Country
Gold Silver
solved to leading the life of a the Canadiens recalled Bryan champion. Manes won the va- .
Frazier, a last.minute substl- U.S.A.
34
2fi
At lea st the num be•· Watson fro m the Quebec Aces cant crown by beating Francoi s
tute on the U. S. boxing team, U.S.S.R.
23
21
of shareholders in hi s second , in the America n Hockey Pavilla of France in Rome
POMEROY, OHIO
team, outpointed Hans Huber of Japan
gr~w to 12.
: League .
12
3
9.
9
16
Thursday night's lwin was
----Germany for the heavyweight Germany
mt.&lt;lal in a bout that was duJl Hungary
9
7
in everything but tile outcome ltaly
a ··mere·· $B99 but Dahl- ASSIGNED TO BULLETS
8
9
to America~s pre~ent. .
Australia
6
2
~an and Co. had six winning NEW YORK (UPI) - Center
The Russmns, m their surge Britain
tickets
for.a return of 15 ·394 or Billy Taylor. who was called up
4
12
8 net profJ.t of $4 99 :80 for each to replace ailing Phil Goyette
or. the next to last day of com- Poland
4
5
Rom. o/llae
norigmal $60 lflVt'Sfm:nt . . by the New York Rangers ear·
petition. hauled in 19 medals t~ Czechslvakla
4
4
·
Y~u
g Da~lman,, who works Jier this seawn, Thursday was
day including gold awards in Bulgeria
3
5
FGbulou•
men's volley· ball men's team New Zealand
his
fElther 8 delicatessen for
to the Rangers' Balli·
3
0
saber, three in boxing and two Finland
room
and
board
and
no
salary.
dub
in the American
3
0
in gymnastics.
Rumania
2
4
Col\eg~, where he Hockey League.
B h h d o ·1
ed 1
ln econom,cs, thi!J
ut t ey a I s1 ver m as Turkey
2
3
he grew " tired ''
in that list and many Gf tho.~e sWeden
2
2
the Sovieh had confidently ; Denmark
school and may have found
2
1
vocation.
d
d
2
1
play my horses no
hope would be go! for another Yugoslavia
triumph over the American Belgium
2
o
1 matter who they are," said
Netberianda
1
4
4
team .
Polish boxers did the most Canada
Dahlman, expklining the group
1
2
d
1 that furnishes him with money
amage, winning three boxing Ethiopia
1
0
0 in exchange for his selections.
bouh from the Russians. Gym. Bahamas·
1
t f
J
nd c h
" And 1've been doing ell(ON REQUESTI
nas s rom, apan 8
ec o- France
0
t1
6 ceptionally well lately " he ad.
slovakia scored over Soviet Switzerland
o 2
1 ded in what must br considered
Order By Phone
stars and only Russia's two Trinided
o
1
2 the understatement of the year.
great veterans- L11risa Latynlna Korea
o
1
1 "I guess I 'm ahead about
And Ta~o 'lm Ho ...
end Boris Shakhlin-were able Tunisia
o 1
1 $1S,OOO for tlte entire year,'' he
WYU432
to come througlt with gym tfi.. Cuba
It
1
0 estimated. That was through
0
1
0 last Tuesday and the pot Js
umphs in the five events wind- Argentina
lng up that phase of the games. Irao
0
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Br

DOII.OTHY KILGALLEN

BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
Uza Minelli and her famoua mom
Judy Garland, have kissed and made up'
and their friends hope it will last
time. Some of their troubles stem from
the fact that Liza didn 't particularly care
for Sid Luft, others from Judy's reluctance to realize that her daughter Is a
grown young lady now, capable of cboos·
ing ner own friends and her own career.
And the new, more mature Liza is Jli'Oh·
ably able at last to understand Judy's
problems.
Astronaut John Glenn is joining a
soft drink firm. Announcement probably
will be made today at the luncheon being given In his honur at the Sheraton
East ... Buddy Rich refuses to heed the
most recent advice of his doctors. Despite their warning• to take it easy, he
and his wife have bought a house In Las
Vegas lnd Buddy/lans to stay with the
Harry James ban and play as hard as

tJtb

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're all B.S.'s, short of
lloobll.

Tell 'em, Helen. - BORED
THE ALAMAN.\C
BY B.B. AND FRIENDS
By UDiled Prell IDtonaUoaol
Del!r B by B.B.:
Consider 'em told. _ R.
Today Is Frldoy, Oct. %3, the
Dear Helen:
297th day of 1964 witll 69 to loll'm 16 and having trouble low.
with my parents. This boy ask- The mooo Is approaching ·

ever.

Nobel prize-winner Martin Luther
KlD,g is likely to be offered the post of
Urufer Secretary of State for African Af.
me to marry him and my last quarter.
fain by the new Johlll!on Administration.
who are oJd-fashion- The morning stars are Jup,l· ll
It Is felt that he would accept it only if
NO. He asked mt to
, Mars aod VenUJ .
the President gives him clear-cut and Ielojpe so, of coune, I went a· 11le evening stan ,ue
strong assurances of furthering the civil
My father caught me and
rights cause in the U. S.; otherwise, Dr.
he
ever mad. They'Ve for·
King will have too much work to do at
Ibi;lden me to see him . What
home.
I ever do I've been &amp;oing
The name of the new aong Richard
steady
with him for so long, a·
Rodgers bas written for "Cinderella" is
two
months. I'll just die.
"The Loneliness of Evening." Stuart Daknow.
What
shall I ever do
mon will sing it on the telecast ... The
BROKENHEARTED
shocking stories on the morals arrests of
Presidential advisor Walter Jenkins have Dear BH:
Speaking of phonys- welinspired a rash of jokes-and suggested
l
conoe
to the club'
"new campaign slogans" for the DemoI'd
SIJ8gest
you spend more
crats-all over the nation. One current
on
school
books and Jess
film now gels laughs when its title is
flashed on the screen, simpty because it time dreaming up "wttrue" confor advice columnists.
suddenly has a new meaning to the audiences.
Roulo 7
This column Is dedicated to
Will Helen:
you please tell girls that
Dear
boys like to b the ones who

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the telephoning. They

This column " dedtcated to
1 th ·

~:'gpf:PSU:~s.

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e_ven if he like~ her, he won't
lik~- herhilong, If she keeps on

how they got drunk and brag-

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en Help Us!, it welco~s laughs
but won't dodge a senous question witb 1 brush~ff.
Send yoW' teen-age questions
lo YOUTH ASKED FOR IT,

MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

ENJOY

SUNDAY
DINNER

serious. They're always saying cas~:e ; · the dame

around

ging about playing ••chicken,"

but I don't think they ever do
either. They think
smoking

RE-ELECT

everything bad, from soup
nul s Why,
they don't even
date girls ycl. Are they just

DELUXE
ROLL-ABOUT

putting us on - CINDY
Dear Cindy :

Probably.
A Jot of boys go from "sap
to nuts'' when they fin;t try to

impress girls. Let them know
show-offs turn ~au off an
1they 'll soon shake down to nor·
mal - I hope.
.
P.S. You might ask
how their parents feel

their big plan s. I Oe&lt;Jr Helen ;

them
about

K.

My cousin's family went to
Europe and she is staying · I
. me. Last month I had a party

with pUrchase
of this ...

PORTABU
TV

I him up and gave him a phony
,·.:me. Then I called )lis best
. 11~nd up and did the same .
'
.
boys beheved
us. We has so
Republiron
much fun !alking on the phone
that we added two more pho111
Candidate
1name~ later,
with two mor
i boys. And then we added some
Imore, and now it's got so we '
j have 12 phony identities each
i and we can't keep track
of
! them. When we call up the boya,
eMiddleport Mayor
i we keep forgetting which per(3 Years)
! son we are, and, besides, theyeExperlence in Vlllagr and ] 're asking us for dates, and
County Government
we're in one Qig fat mess.
Giving wrong names ha ~ got
•Experience in Budgrt
·
like
a habit with W:l, atld
we
Flnancine
don't realize we are doing i1 un·
ell Years Busin£'SS
til
after it's done. 1 think we
1
Experience
have become telephone addicts.
What can WI! do - M. AND
e Navy Veteran of
J.
World War II
Dear M and J :

Soop

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(Logan Dally News-June 1964)

FOREIGN AID

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(Logan Daily News-Oct. 16, 1984)

ABELE TRIP TO SOUTH POLE

MODEL 1&amp;BPi03A
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AGAINST EXTENSION OF IMPACTED SCHOOL
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ralll

(Logan Dally Newo-Oot. 18,_1964)

INTRODUCED TARIFF BILL
There Is no record of (llev.) Moeller having ever Intro-

" . .. I introduced a tarriff bill to protect American work·
·~ - ··
.

duced any 10ch bill in the House of Representatlvea.

(His campaign brochure 1962)

OPPOSES BIG SPENDING

• .. .I attempted to have the IOVfl'IIIIIOnt engage In u
many aid prognmt~ u wu poill\lle." (Moeller Newslet-

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When Moeller :WII a CoJ!IrlliiiDIII Ill bad his wife, diU·
ghter and BOIJ.in·law Oll lils c:oner.1181onal PayrolL

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Let•s .Ket!p Honest Besponsible
llepreiJI!IItution • Washington!

...

Re-Elect H. E. 'Pete' Abele to Congress
t.

Abele for Cantrell Committee. J, K. Whlltlker,
L, lllcClellond, ~
12f North Broad Street, Lancaoter, Ohio
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vote number 269, Con&amp;RIIIIIIID Abele voted for final

(His campaign folder 1964)

&amp;. Our B~temive Colkction of BULOVA Wotchet
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On October 1, 1984 Houoe of Representatives ron can

:· ... Congressman Abele voted agaiJtst extension of the
1mpacted schools program."
.

s~nday

·. Blbkl

(Athens Messenger-Sept. 28, 1964)

•· .. l oppose big spending."

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FRANCIS FLORIST and
WILLIS ANTHONY

The T

Congressman Abele voted every time aealnst a pay
for congressmen.

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PAY RAISE
" .. Congressman Abele helped vote himself a $10,000

,.-t •

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As a member of the Interior and Insular Affairs Committee of the House of Repreoentatlves, Congressman Abele
was requested to make an lnspeetlon tour of Deep FreeU&gt;
Operations in the Antaretiea by the Chairman Jlep.
Wayne N. Atlplnall (D. Col.) who said," .. .I am most appreciative of the wUIIngness of our members to under·
lak~ this Btrenuou! .u!!lgnment." The trip wu made U!lng regular scheduled courier service.

"Congressman Abele took an unofficial 17 day vacation
to the South Pole in 1963."

Graee

ad,_

1959-Moeller voted for forelp aid twice,
1960-Moeller voted against foreign aid once.
1961-Moeller voted for foreip aid twice.
1962-MoeUer voted against foreign aid once.
· (Jioth No votes were In election yean.)

I voted against foreign aid."

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Congressman Abele and his campaign committee correctly flied with the clerk of the House of Representa·
tlves and the Ohio Secretau of state proper affidavits
divulging all campaign contributions and expenses and
the total coot of the 1962 campaign was under $20,000.

" .. that Congressman Abele Hated only $500 rampalgn
receipts and expenditures showed that he opent $125.
000 on his 1962 campaign."
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COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

Maybe the follqwing
letter
land 1 get many -like It) will
help you kick the "telephony"
habit.

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Holder, clear tray,
No. S2Al24
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HAPPY MAIUUAGE - A drill apart ............ bJ 1ho
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ft•~-'· Supl. l.laiMro Cbrdlel IlL
"Whit do you tbiDk II the company Urirll ~- . . - llbrd • J - L Ill. AniOid - oecret ol a bappy marriage?" There Is IDil&lt;b to be said of
of Latlll' Dq 8aln1B. ols llorDlna Woroblp, 10:30. L Ill. SUnday Sobooll:l5 L Ill.; St. u - many tims I have asked course, for the usual answers
RaclDo 00 Radn&lt;tsblp oervlco 11:10 L m.;
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bl. tor SuD- W bi 9
aocial worker dealing with brok- as love
sac:rWce
com
L Ill., Worsblp 10:10 L Rev. Ita M. Tlb
pas :
ors 1 a. m.
en familles, as a cle:gyman promise" 'Mutual cons!den·
evenilli aorvlco 8~ doy Scbooll:4&amp; :;..~;:::.~ Chon:b ol Oorlll.
faced with unhappy bomes or tion" etc., and all of ~se are
p. m.; Wed., wcnlllp oerv
~ I:IO p. m. Tue&amp;- Jerry MOJten, putor:
eouples preparing for marri- needed ; but by thelllBO.ves ~
al 7:30 p, m. Pastor, TbomY
Peaplo 7'IIO p Ill. SchoOl l o30 L m. Cbw'dl
age and as a husband and the are not eoougb to bridge
E. Diddle. AD evenin&amp; IOI'V· clay: Youna
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a. m.; CbrtstlaD EndeaVor,
lather of three boys.
gap when a buoband and wife
Friday.
P. m. Evening Service, 1:30 P·
At flral I was haU • learning fall out or when one or tile
t·
the answer myseli, as I listen- other Is depressed by an un1 Cbrlll, Ill.
Zloo Cllti1'Q ol Chrllt, p.,..... llrodford Ch1lrcll 0
ed to lhe repties o! person aft· told sadness.
.
• llatrllonvllle Road, Eu- N. B. iDibo'len. pastor; Bomer Syncue Ftnl UO!Ied Preo- er
and explored the Resort to prayer and rlli!IUndoi'Wood, mlnls,ter. B~ Forrest, SUpL; Bible School byterian Church, Rev. Howard
which arose in my oeus faith can hlp, too by g•v·
1Choo11:30 L m,; Mornlnl 1:30 a. m.; Morning Worship, Ruppelt, pastor: Wonlnp
family IUe. But gradually, lng us the power to forgiVO
10:30 a. m.: Eveolng 10:30 a. m.: Evening Worsblf), vtee, 9 a. m.; Sunday School, as the same pattern appeared and th strength to try agalo.
m.• llobert Reed 7 p. IlL Wednesday, 7 p, m. 10 a. m.: Prayer meeting,
.
b 1
I began to lei But we cannot truly forgive un7·30"
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sure that there was one real tess we expect some change m
secret to bing happily mar- the one who has burt us and
.
Freedom QOipOl Mloloa, lla- Federated Cbarch, PomtlrOy, 'ed(l say 'secret" because so by itself even Clmstlaruty canSebooll:30 L m.; Worship llhan - Stiversvllla Road: E. J. Rev. w. B. perrin, pastor; n
edded couples do not not enable us to andorstand all
lae·-vlces
Sunllal',
7:30
p, Ill.
Grillith, putor; Roger W1 ~ carl Kaulz, SUpt.; S • o d a :,any it while those who know that is moving in the mind of
We can read them in the Bible.
You can read many things in the
Chllreb of 1110 Nazarmo. Pom- foro, SupL; SUnday School 10 SchoOl, 9:15 a. m.:
~w pr~ctice it cannot easily another, or how to give them
And
in the centuries of man's univer..
human face~ It is often the mirror of
!leY Clyde llenderson a. m.; Evaniellld• Service, 7· hour 10:30 a. m.
convey it to others(.
the help they need.
our emotiona. It is sometimes the re- sal reaching for God. In the prayGra
School 8:30 ~ :30 p. m. l&gt;rayer meeting. 7:30
The key to tile problem Such intimate knc.wledge _of
that a hundred million lips have
ttecticm of our character.
m.;
Worablp 10:30 L p. m. Tueaday.
FlrH BapUst Cb111'e11, MllldJe- seems to be this: those couples one another con:"es onJy With
framed. In the hymns and psalms that
m.:; NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening
port. Re\1, Donald Booo.e. oasare happy with each other the passa~e of time an~nm~S:
But almost never does the face re- generations have echoed.
::::.7:30
p,
m.
Prayer
Soulb
Betbol
EUB
Chorch,
tor;
Sunday
Scoool
8:15
a.
through
the years are those dally shlnng of our .
veal the t!eodo of tho human soul. Like
God alone fully understand• the
7:30
p.
m.
'lburlday.
Rev.
Eugene
E.
Emetaoa,
puFred
Hoffman.
SUpt.;
10:1.5
who
are
able to share with thoughts and e~otions. This adoomo artilielel mask it can look satis- needs of a human soul. He who created
1
tor.
Sunday
wol'Bbip
7:30
p,
m.
111.
Worsblp
Service;
BYP
8
Peach
other
all their thoughts mlltedly reqmres of us great
§ed when the ooul ie starving. It can us knows what irJ essential for His
Free
Metlwdld
Chur
...
La.,..
and 9:30 a. m. altmlately. Sun- m.. Evening Worship, 7:30 p. and feelings _ thir fears and - perhaps d1vme - patience
look calm when the soul is troubled. cr•turea. And when we oome to His
Cllff, Rev. R. Eugene Gill, day School 10:30 L Ill. and m.; Wed. 7:30 p. Ill. Prayer worries as well as their hopes
(Continued On Page 8)
·Jt en look oontent when the soul is House, trying to understand these deep lpalttor.
Sunday School 9:30 a. 8:30 a. m. altemately. Normaa meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed.,
[\ •ul:loll and yearning.
spiritual needa ••• all the while He io
PbD Wise, supt.: Mornlng Babr, Supt. Bible Stucly and practice.
School 8,30 a, m., Sam Chester, Ray E. Warne, p:tar.
supplying
them,
satisfyiog
the
hun::=10:30
L
m.;
Youlb
prayer
oervice
led
by
pastor,
supt.;l0:
Bow thea gan we 'J'4ad our soul's
45a.m.Morn- SundaySchool9:30a. m.; 0.,.
7 p. m.; Evangellstlc 7:30 p. m. 'lbunday.
Mlddleporl Firat Ualled Preo- mg worship: 6:30 p. m. BYF ing Worship 11 •·. m.: NYPS
gers of the soul.
1
7:30 p, Ill. Mid • Week
byterlan Church, !leY.
and Junior FeUowship; 8 p.m. 6:45 P· m.; Everung Servtce,
prayer service, 7:30 p, m. Wed. Lotlrldge EUB Cllardl, Rev. Ruppel!, pastor: Sundoy
service: 7:30 p. m. 7:30p.m.: Midweek Prayer sei'"THE CHURCH ..-OR ALL• ALL JI"OFII TH£ CHURCH
Eugene Emerson, putor, Sun- 9:!:1: a.m. Mrs. Rodney
Prayer meetl.og; vtce, 7:30 p. m Wednesday .
'n. Oburdl illbe pM. .t fat'tor
lr.rJy .nd Npport Ula Chunil. 'l'beJ"
oa..nbrotttwbaJidina:of~
an! : (1) Fwhivowa.U.I2) For
Hysell
Baa
Free
Metbadllt,
doy
Schoo~
10
a.
m.,
Russell
supt.:
10:30
a.
m.
Worship:
P
m.
Wednesday,
Senior Grace Eploeopal . Cburcb,
w..
citiwntbip U .. a ~torehit ohlldnD't.ue. (I) t'ur lbt .U.
ttou.clapiritual ¥1.tu&amp; Wltbuut •
d. hit «aalll.ot, .-1 •ti.:A (4)
E. Smilb, Sr., paotor1 Archer, Supt. Sundoy WCil'llbl;&gt; p. m. YF: Wed. 8:30 Junior Cbolr Practice: 3, 30 p. m. Tues- Pomeroy, The Rev. Richard H.
ttru'll Cllareb. JMIIO. dctocncy
J'or the .U. or 1M Churdl btl(.
School 9:30 a. m., Wor- 11 a. m. Bible Study and Pray~ Choir: 7 p. m. Senior Choir.
Junior Choir Practice .
Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mor1101" d.vilillll.lica ..n .univt, 'I'hen
wbic:b. JIMdl hs. ~
m1tedd
Supt.;
Morolng
worer
service
led
by
Mlllard
Coe,
Baptlll
church.
ning Prayer and Sermon, 10,38
•r• tout IOWid .....,.. . - IWI'Y IUJIPIIIl. Plui to IJO lo cbunb RIP"'
~ alauld altmll ..m• ncularly Old r-d JIM." Bible a.iiy.
a. 111. Yootb Service, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
Frea Will Baptlol Cburch.
Bend: Rev. c. L. O'Con- a.m. Coffee hour lollowmg.
Capyr~!PlltiiH, x.itW .AdvriafDI: s.rno.. I., !kMbart, v..
Evangelistic meaRutland, Pastor, Rev. P au
pastor; Robert Lewis, supt. Chester Charcb o1 God, Rev.
I'::~~,~~~~:Ym.; Prayer meet-- Rock SpriDII Metbodist
Taylor; Sunday School, 10 a.
:
a. m. Morning worship Gilbert Spencer, pastor._Sunday
Friday
Satll&gt;da7
Wednead•J Thurlliay
11
7:30p.m.
Chester
Lemley,
pa~!ltori
WorGuy
Priddy,
Supt.;
Preaching
and
Sunday
School: 7 p.m. Ev· Sc~ool 9:30 a . m. Mormng ~orJames
ll CorinthJaM
John
John
te
ship
service
9:30
a.
m.j
Sun·
servk:e,
7:30
p.
m.;
Prayer
aerening
service·
Ttlursday 7:30 ship 11 8. m. Prayer Meetmg,
1:16-21
po1..J.O
e:s5-ol
6:25-34
l'ellteCOOW AIIOIIIbly, R&lt;lu day School, 10:16 a. m.: MYF vices, I :30 p. m. Wednesday.
Prayer' meeting. ,
, 7:30 p. m. Thursday You"g
Rev. Paul E. Jones, pastor. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
s';;acuse Melhodlsl Churcb, People's Service Fnday, 7:30
iSundliY School 10 a. m.: w... Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Portland Metbodlal
Lester L. Roush, pastm·o p. m.
Wfrhdul hope ft mill. in ~ome measure, tosrer and help lUI•
services 7:30 p. m. Sun.
Arthur Still, pastor.
Worship service 9 a.m. Sulton Metbodls1 Churcb, Al'laln that which iB good in /ami ly and community life, thit feo·
Wedneoday and Friday.
Racine Metllodiol Cbarcb, School 9:30 to !Oo3D a. m.,
.
' Supt. 10 a., thur Still, pastor. . Sunday
... re •- •ponsor·-' by the bru ineu firms and organizations
Bradbory Church ot Christ, H. L. McDaniel, pastot: Sun- old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenneth
Sundny choolo YF Wedne&amp; \School 10 a. m., Chnt Orr,
..u
RJ a
eu
Marcum
.. ter· Blbla day School 8:30 a. m.; Preacb- McLeod Ass't. Supt.
m Mrs. Moore, supt ; Sunday Worship, 11 a m.
6. 30
d ' M : Worship ing 10:30 a. m.: MYF 6 p. m.; every
evening.
·
Board meet· [ Mason City Church of CbriSt,
•'
an , ~ Endeav: Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 P·
f 1 Monday each month Miller Street, R. Kenneth Roy,
a, m... E ening Worship m. Wednesday,
Enterprloe EUB
7·w"'
m Holy Commun· Envangelisl: Sunday
Btbla
or.
6 p. m.. V
•
·
P·
·
d 10
Morning Wor7 m
Menzel Smltb, pastor.
each quarter as announced Stu Y
a. m •
~gdom BaD 01 Jehovab'a AnUqult, Baptist Cburct Son. service 1:30 a. m.: SUnday
. flrst Wednesday of each sh1p, 10:45 a. m . Ev~mng Wor·
Jl\lmDeisE!S:. Public meeting, Sun- clay School at 10 a. m. Prayer School, 10·30 a. m. Youth Fel- month.
sh&gt;p 7:30 p. m.; Btbie Study,
Member FTD
3 p m. Watchtower study meeting Thlll·sday. 7o30 p. m. Iowshlp 6:30 p. m.: Boys
Minersville Methodist cbnrcb 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
hrfs
Greenhouse WY 2-3402
study TUesday
First Baptist etmrdl, Pome- Girls Fellowship, 6:30 p. m.;
Lester L. Roush, pastor: 1 Rutland Church of C 1.
WY 2-2644
'i'· m., Serv' meeting 7 p' roy - Rev. Charles NorriS. Evening service 7:30 p. m., 2nd
·
Brown Church Scbooi \ Bible School 9:30; Commumon
·""Minislzy .cl,oo1' Sanday School 9:30 till 10·20. and 'th
Youth Choir,
' 10 a. m. Off&gt;&lt;&gt; tO 30 a. m.,
H BralfY·
m.
ur
Worship aervlce, 10:30 8. m.; 8:30 p. m.
Board meeting each quarter Supt. Sabra Canaday, p1amst;
8\';.~!0e
~
HoUDess,
(P,
Nursery
and
Junior
church
for
Meeting,
7:30p.m.
otherwiSe called. Hoty \Bible Study. 7o30, Delbert RoEolabllsbed In I~
"'IIIIIIIOmeOU To Cburcb Tblo Week"
O. Langsville, Obio), Rev. 0.
children.
Heath Methodist Church, Mid~
each quarter as an- mt;:~:~:de~urcb of lhf&gt; Naz.
West CoiU:Jnbil, W. Va.
car~ pastor; Sundoy School, 9:30 Letarl Follt Ualled Brethren dleport, M. E. Dowson, pastor:
·
y da School 9 30 a
ltiddleport
Ph. Mason SP 3-6~G3
a.m .• Robert Grate, Supt. War-. Church Rev. James Mocrtaon: Mrs. Nan Moore, Church
Syracuse CIJurdJ ol tbe Naza- larene, Su~ Yworsbi ' 10 45 aship service at 10:3; 11. m.; Pil· Sunday' School 9:30a.m., Tom Supt · Church School, 9:30
rene, William C. Thorpe. pastor 1 m: EMormngw Shipp 7 p m ~
p1m Youlb, 8:45p.m.: Evan- Norris, supL: A.ssl. Supt. Her· m.; 'worship Service, 10:30
Sunday S&lt;'hool9 30a m.: Mom· ~
venm!tln;r 7 ~ m Wed.
geUstlc service, 7:30 p, Ill. Mid· bert Bou.sb. Preaching Sanday m.: Methodist Youth
lng worship 10.30 a. m.
1 royer ~ v Hend;rson, pasWeek Prayer and Praise, Wed- 10:30 a. m.; Alternate eventna sblp, 7 p. m,; Official
Syracuse E.U.B. Church, Paul 1~~ 1 · Cljde
Dolllt- Dolt- DodpTru&lt;b
Middleport, Ohio
nesday, 7o30 p, m.
worsblp at 7:30 p. m.; Pray- meeting, 1st Sunclay of month, A. Sellero, PuiOr. S h I B
S.tlvenvme Methodlot Charcb
lllddleport
llld.,........ Cburch of theN..,. or meeting Thurs., 8 p. m.
7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday
. a. m. Sunday. 1~ ';; • : Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday
_....,....
of month 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor Qutsenberry, Supt., · a.
. Ge wolfe
arene, Rev. Clydo J. BartletL AHred Melhodlsl Cburcb - Circle ~d Thursday of month Morning Worship service, 1st School, 9·31l a. m..
ne
_
Sunday School 8:30a.m.: Monr Rev. Pearl casto, P£~Stor. Sun· 7 .30 •
. Class 12 lrd Wed· and 3rd Sundays ot the month; Supt, Services Thursday even
Worstdp 10:30 •~ m.: NYPS day School 9:30,_ Charl~ Tay. 0~~· :·~onth, 8 (,. m.;
?:30 p. m. Evening Evan~ehs- ing.
Methodist
Pomeroy
COin Ope•ated Laundry &amp; Dry Cleanlnl
Yiiwo2 People, 6:45 p. m.; Evan- lor, supt. Worship Serv1ceo at
Y Circle 4th Thursday
Service, 2nd and 4th Sur&gt;
-Morse Chapel.
p
'IDeAting 7:30 p. m.; 10:45 a. m. with Rev~ Casto. erooon
~. Choir
of month. BETHANY Church, Arthur Sutt. astor.
3117 W. Main
PomerOJ
llajpolt lito eiiurch of Your Choice
meet'1g, Wed .• 7:30p.m. Wednesday evening, prayer ser. ~P· 7 ·• m.
worshtp: Sunday School. 10 a. m. Oliver
8 m Morning
Baptist Clnlreb: SUD- vice and MYF meeting et 7:45. S J
~dwno Mlasloa· 10 30 a· m. sur1day School Sly· Sayre. Supt. Sunday Worship
day School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- 'Jbursday evemng MYF
out
L Guo
(Dutcb Ridge): the Th~iss Supt.· 6:30
m. service, 11 a. m.; Prayer meetysv 1e
.
'
'
EL
evenmg.
sblp 11 a. m.o Prayer serviee, for UNI CEF an d Tr'1Ck or Tr eat • oear
Re George R Shipman, pas-- Youth Fellowship. CARM
- mg every Wednesday
Cbrl t
111
1 p. m. Wednesday.
The United Methoditt church torv. Sunday M~ss 10 :30 a. m.: 9:30 a. m. Sunday School Way·
Middleport.
Chlll'f ot Donastd
Builders and BuildiDC SuppUe1
Batm o1 Good Bread
Csrpentet Raptis&amp; Ontreb: Pomeroy - Rev. Melvin Al·
I
of Obli ation 6:30 a. ne Roush, StJpt .; 10·30 a. m. 5th ani! ~~ su-~ts
Cheoter,
Ohio
Ph.
88li-200S
SchooiD·SO
a.m.;
Mornkire,
pastor.
Church
School
at
Ho~y
~:f
sion ~ hour
Morning worship, 2nd and 4th Hicks, numster; ~1ble Sch~l,
liwltlnii&lt;D. W. Vo.
10:15 a. m.
9:15 a. m., Leo Crew. Supt., m.. 0 es
of the l""!onth; 8 p. m 9:3() a. m.; Mornmg 'A-orstup,
•
Rwtlud
BapUII Cbarcll Leo Vaughan, Ass't. Supt., Di· Mas:!.
.
Evangelistic Scrvtce, 110 :30 a. m ; You~ Fel!owstnp
SundaySciW'ol9:30a. m. Preach- vine worship 10:30 a. m. Set• Lour Lad:1 oiiM~
3rd Sunday of month. 6:15 p. m.; Evemng _Worship,
in!( Sunday 2:30p.m.
moo: ''The Rugged
Faith.'" Lone Bottom, Rev.
~g~
Syracuse Mission, Rev. Earl 7:30p. m. Prayer Serv1ce, WedBarrll4mVi.De Presbyt.erian, 1be Fall Portsmouth Dlstrict SbiPDIIIJt, admlniatrator~ uO ay
pastor· Services every nesday, 7.30 P· m.
8 Y ays Wedne~ay and Friday evenmg Chrlstiaa Science Churches Rev.
Jolm
Davies,
pastor:
WorConference
will
be
held
Sunday
MltSI
8:30
~
m..,
esli
Clbestor, Ohio
Wheel BalaneiDC·Auto Glass-Brake Senlee
ahlp oervlce 9:30 a. m.; Sunday at the Jackson
Methodist of Obllgatioo, 7 p. m.
Rev at 7·30 p m.
The Gospel account of the rePb. WY 2-3511
Pomeroy
Sebool 10:30 a. m.
Cburch, 2:30 p. m. Wednesday, RnOnd Clnmlb or God,
• ML O~lon F.W.B. Cburcb, surrection o( Christ Jesus (MatTbe Peatecoslal Oturcb, Mid· 10 a. m. to Z p. m., Day of John Bmallwood, pastor:
Henry ~- Stanley, pastor: thew 2S and Mark 161 and sell ~=~! ·Soutb 3rd Ave.: Sunday call to Prayer and Sell Denial Scbool 10 I, ~.;
School 8.45 a. m., Earl lections from Revelal!on . Wtll
J\
tO a. m.: Sunday evening at the church. (Bring your own ~lee 7 p.. m .. Young sda . Starkey Supt.; Preaching, 7 30 be heard in Christian Sclence
erugellsUc service, 7i30 p, m. sack lunch). Friday, Oct. 30, Endea.vtr 1 p. m. Wedne ;:· Young PeGples meeting, 7:30 p. churches this Sunday, Gn the
Two Locations Per Your Convenience
Wednesday Bible Study 1:311 P· lll'OIIP QU8flerly Conference at Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Sa "' m. Wednesday; Choir pract1ce. subject.. of "Proba~on
After
Pomeroy, Ohio
WY2-3!19tl
S)TIIcu..
WY :WUBII
m.; Saturda: night Prayer and the church, 7:30 to 9:15 p. m. clay.
reb 7 3o p m Thursday.
Death.
. .
Worship 7·'!0 p. 111. Pastor, !leY. Church ofllolals are urged to Cllellet Metbodtll
or- The s.ivatloo Army, Envoy Readings from lhe Chr.,ttnn
B. L. Barrell.
obare and study with repreaen- Pearl A.. castn, P•stor Wd Ray S. Wlniog, olllcer in charge. Science textbook will Include
Rutlaltd auard el tJ1e Nazar.. tatives from all other Meigs st . set"VlC!fl at 8 a. m., un ay
10 8 m HoUness meet- this: •'Jesus' deed was for the
8• m.; WSCS
Sunday
Scbool
9:30
a.
m.:
County
Methodist
Churches.
School
at
10
.
8 · m ·Sunday School. enlightenment of men and for
PAINTS and IIAIUlWARES
Morning Worship 10o45 a. Ill.
Thursday of montll;
. 7 p.'
Young People's the salvation of the
whole
Radno
Evangellsli&lt;
service
7;45
~m.
llaiiBDa
meeting
3rd
Wednesday
of
the
7·30
?
m
Salvation
world
from
sin,
sickness,
and
Ph, WI 9-32'13
Pomeroy
130 E. Second
Mldweelt prayer aervlce, 7:45 p, Corl Herring, poator;. ~: month.
meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 t.a- death .... His three days' work
Ill. Wednesday.
worship 10•10 L m..
11ft
MI. Hermon Unlled Bretbreu dies Home League: 7 p. m Prep in the sepulchre set tho seal
Columblr Qolpel: Worahlp s.,.. Schooli:30 8 · : :
~ In Christ: Rev. James Morrt- clasaes: 7·30 p. m. Bible study, ol eternity on Ume" (Science
Ylco each Sunday 9:15 a. m.; Tuesday and F n N'gbty tasl son, pastor· SUndaY School, prayer meeting. Other services and Heallh with Key to the
Mlddteport, Oblo
Sobool 10 a. m.: Youth eacb mon~ ·~I'...:.
1:30 a. m..' 'reaching 10:30 a. by anDouncemeuL
Scriptores by - y Baker Ed·
Quollty l"urnlture al Lower Price•
N.SeeolldAvo,
Phone WY U481
II 7 p,6:15p.m.
Evening Wor- Sunday
cv
gPr
Meetln m. Altemate preacbing
an:d·-I ..~Tbe:_~Ot~or:;cu~ol~lh:;;•;;_:.N;;;•;;zar~•;;•;;,e·~;;_:~~45~·.::44:-~).:-'""""':_."1
Middleport
m. eac:h Sunday.
at 6' 30 p, m.: ay:'
II. Otriilltm Endeavor, 7:30 p. m
Doster Churcll of C~rtal 7.30 P· "'- WednesdJY.
Stmday. Mid-Week Prayer ser·
Btbl_o School 9:30 a. m. Edel Ualteol BrelllnD
Ill vices Wednesday. 7:30 p. m.
IDJ 10:80 a, m., flr$t and Udrd Quiat ChllldU Rev. £ldiD R. a.t1a1t1 MIIIIOD z Olive NewCor. Sycamore&amp;: Second St.- Pomeroy
llalke,
paaiOI'; SUnday Sobool. man, mlaloaary ~: SunREV. JOSEPH KRALY. PASTOR .
"FLOWIIIIS FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
111!:X:ALL DRUGS
Cburtb, Alugsbory 10 a. m.; W1Jul11 HoiJin&amp;er~ 111pt. claJ lcbool, t:SO a. m.:
''Drive so that your driver's lice~se wUl expare before
W. Jill All Doctor• PrueriptloDI
Butternlll &amp; W. ~
Road. "·llldl!r Schooll:80 a. 111• Cbrlltlan EDdeavor, 7:1&amp; P.. m. 10:10 a. m.; Preaching, 7:30 P·
you do'"
n Hlllil
·
· Pomer"'
Ral!lb Corl, SUpt.:
Mrs. Lydo Clletaller, ..,.....~, m.; Prayer Bervice, 7:30 p. m.
Suruhly, October 25
ServiCOI, 7:30 P· m., .£eoll
· classes tw oJl. llon1 lti'VIC&lt;:~, Thut$a)'.
Twenty-Second Sunday after Trinity
l.aylllall; p,.yer meeting, Toea- 8 p. m. Pruoblll&amp; 8:111 p, m.;
Tappen Plalno EIJ8 lloardl:
SUNDAY SCHOOL ------------------------ 9:15 A.MII.
day 7•30 p. m.
Mid-Week PrayH meetln&amp;, 7:30 J1ev 1CugOD8 E. Emenon. llU
WORSHIP SERVICE ___ __ ______ _ --------- lO::M A. •
Buil&lt;lln8 S!ippUea &amp; Mlllwor•
l!eveelb 1&gt;aJ Advenllat,
p. m. WedDIS'lay, Closs Lead- llll", Sunday Worship 9,30 a. m.
sERMON TOPIC, "ROMANCE OF THE REI'OliMATl:;~
J!Pero ol Hallum .Breod
General coatroctlnl
~y, ·- ~:s s;me b I h er, 1111'1. Mazii Holsln&amp;er.
7:30 p. m. allal'llately. 8111&gt;
Sunday 6:00 p.m. --······-···--·--·-- l'ellnahlp
I
Pbooe WY 2-39'11
MulberrY
ab a
Cit__. day School 9·30 a. m. and 10::10
Tuellday 9-4 p.m. ·················-···- Jlummago Sa e
Scbool Z p, m.; Worahl;&gt; ser·•oe MoriiDg &amp;VB
_.,., L m. ~tely Hobart Vll1l&gt;
Wednesday 9-4 p.m. ··--··-·-·--·--··- Rummage ~
n.S·.TE
·
S:1&amp; p. m. ' Sallll'da)'. Prayer Rev. Menze19mltll. P"'tor: 9'4ti ard. SUpt.: s'bio SIUdy and
7:30 ~-"'· ··-···-········· C~bW~
. •~lleio!b"oor~
THr;
II'
f\'
,
moetlng. Thursday. 7:(10 P· Ill. a. m. &amp;uoday SCbool. ~ ~ lod by pmor.ll Thursdllf 6:00 p.m. · ·········-·--··,·--- A.
MI. Mor!JII !lap!IJI ~ Smith, oUpL: l!lerl Sbuler,
er
'l'lleoda)'
Saturday 9:00 a.m. --- --··----· Sen~
7 110
. '".
"Your lteepsako Slore• b
of l'ourtb
Sl. Prl!)'er
Momlngmeetl!!l
WOI'll!llp8 p.
IO:Iti
111.1 ' p, m.
'
LocAL · .· Olllltlll
•
......,.......
Jllw, and
Nyle Main
Borden.
m. a.
'l'bur.
ll'lnl Blpllol a....
...IDe
11:00 a.m. ---·-·····

Sunda:

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Middleport, 0.

Tile Rev. JlloU&lt;I R. -

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MOTOROLA

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tells YOU tlmt INI 41tt 11

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Congressman Abele was elected in 1962 on the basis
of his philosophy. His voting record the past two years
indicates his consistent dedication to those who elected
him. Congressman Abele in his brochure truthfully
presents his voting record.
His opponent consistently refuses to discuss the important issues and continually resorts to the dissemination
of misleading statements and personal villification.
THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES WILL AMPLY
ILLUSTRATE THESE INCONSISTENCIES

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money. The trouble is they
nice guys till this year, and
think they still are, but why
they try to hint they've dontell

Your Yolo and
Support Appreclolod
Pd. Pol. Adv.

$6.50

IS PUBLIC OFFICE MORE IMPORTANT THAN TRUTHt

care of Helen Help US! thJs makes them seem
but
newspaper.
they " quit. " 1bey say
Fagl.tives From A Nut Tree
going to quit school and travel!( T:~ln-.T11't"'l.,..,~

KENNETH
McELHINNY

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;eir

By lahbel Rosa
Tho Tafll 1671 to 1964

SERMONEITE•

Sentinel Church News

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"AN AMERICAN
FAMILY"

The Martin Restaurant

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pany . Repamng all makes.
ONE USED Kelvioolor eleclric
d d
refrigerator and 1 used Ser·lomatlc and stan ar trBD!vd Gas Refrigerator . Pnced 1 missions Electric welding. 1
to sell . Gilmore Supply , Ill
Phone WY 2~173 .
w. :md St.
llc
9 24 tfc
10 23
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New Purposes
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A program medltaUoo enUt·
led. "Po«' ond Power Through
Prayer... w•• given by Mrs.
Guy Shuler. program
chal.l'man, when Class 12 Circle of

HOT BARGAINS

Heath

5

" prayer is man's commun1ca-

tion with Cod" and that regu·
lar praye r periods are a nece_•
sity for man Jr he would live m
peace.
Sht&gt; enumerated seven .!teps

1

1960 Chevrolet Impala · · · · · · · · $1395
4 Door Sedan. V8 enginP, automatic trans .. good whitewall tirt~s . radio , heater Ivory and blue finish., wil h spot·
less clean inu•rior

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WPdnesday f'Vening at
t b~
church. Mrs . Shuler stated ~hat

1961 Chevrolet Biscayne 2 Door $139
LocaUy owned and clean lnte rior. Jet black. finish, like
new whitewall Lires, 6 cyl. engine , Powerghde tra ns. A
abarp clean car . Hltractively priced,

1959 Chevrolet Bel Air
Door · · $995
V8 engine, Powerglide tran~ . Interior showroom clean.
b('lge and tan finisb, new tires, radio and heater.

10 22 tfc RABBIT DOGS. Richard Spen·
f 20 tfc
- - - - - - - -- - cer, Phone Cht!ster 985·2431.
FURNISHED beclroon
apart10 23 6tp PHOTO Corylng Service _ Cop-

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Jack Frost

For Sale

Lln In
.
co
Hetghts, % bed·
room house , with hardwood
floors. bath basemt&gt;m, and
~as _ruiTK:tl'e Bullt·tn cabinets
m kllchen . Dnveway and mce
yard . Call Tracy Whaley , WY
2-3054.
to 23 !Ole
lleatins
- - - - - - - - ----~
Farm. Phone
Wy 2-ti!rlO.
Mtoen¥Wt. Oldl
~ T
d Pomeruy, Ottio, Rt 1.
EDd voar .ewer IJ'nublel
. APART \lr.\'
5 roo ms
an
10 23 2Stp
Uvc aD llhel
1 bt11 h, n1•w;y redPcoraled . Call _
Wa liPr l'rnnk::;. WY 2·3631 ] FOUR OOUBI.F. beds,
bed
Srwer M.acbbtet
10 23 tfc · clolhf's, fane·} lal.'e work , 2[·
Reasoa1~le RIM!I
--------dressers, 2 violins, dishes, ta·
CaD Wll z..D7f 087 • Nljlbl
F'l ' HI'.TI!FJ) apartment I o r
ble and chairs, 2 lamps and]
I • lie
rent m Middleport . Ground
somf' antiques. Call at 200
floor, 3 rooms and bath. 390 Condor Slreet, an yti me be- HEATING, Plumbtnl. MueDer :
S 2nd o\ v
see Mrs. How· fore noon. Emmett Gilmure
Furna~ &amp;rnotd Brodlen. I
ard Cecu, ~00 W. Main St.,
10 23 3tp cu East Matn Street. Pom1-lJjj

Peace, Power
Through Prayer
,
C/ass 12 Top1c

to successful prayer _which Ineluded pratst&gt; .. th~nksgiVmg •. : onression, supph catlon.. pebtion,
mlerct&gt;ssion and dedtcutlon. She
i concluded with prayer.
1

"A New PwJloso lor a Ne•
Age" was lbo toplc ol t.bo devotio111 by Mrs. Dorothy o.wn~•
at the meetinl ol t.bo Unlted
Methodist Circle Tueaday tvenlng at t.bo cbW'Ch.
Group singing opened the devotions, followed by prayer and
scrpiture from Epbesiana 1:..
10 by Mra. Lloyd Moore.
Mn. Downie brought out tbat
Cir&lt;11e members are a unit but
should function as a part of tht&gt;
wscs. and noted ways to be
moc-e effective in Ule church 's
witness and ministry iD t h e
community .
Mrs. Jean warner, president,
conducted the business session.
Program for the coming year
was discussed and nominating
committee was appointed. Mrs.
warner and Miss Myrtil Kay
Parker will be representative.~
of the Circle at Women"J Society on Nov. lOth.
A dessert course was served
at the close of the meeting by
Mrs Marjorie Reuter and Mrs.
Jan~ Brown from a table car·
rying out the
Halloween
theme.
:___ __ __

Mrs Nan Moore was devotiona!
leader in the absence of
ai:SU1..1 PROu ~:lNO
W llNt .t.D
ment, utilities furni~hed, $50. R-A-TS-. -m-lc_e_e_1i_m_in_a_ted
for· ies made ot iegaJ papers. l'
i
Mrs
_
Carl
Mattox a.nd ~d for
1958 Chevrolet Biscayne Door · · $695
Pomeroy. t&gt;Lone WY 2·2720, ever. "Get Star Pro!in" Eb- blrt1l records aud almost any
1 her topic a meditation, Climb6 cyl. engine , Power~:lide trans. Radio and he~ter , Orl·
PHONE WY 2-2156
mg Above lhe Storm," Laken
B 30 a. m to 4 p. n.
ersbach Hardware, SugJr Hun other d•ocuments - Also lamm
ginal upholstery , real cle-an. Ivory and blue fmtsh, good
I
rrom the book, '' Riches of the
tin@
iD
plastic,
film
to
prelO 22 3tc
Mill, Pickens Hardware, Matires .
Kmgdom
." written by
Grace
serve
your
valuable
papers.
son ,
10 23 llc
i Nowl'll Crowell . Mrs. Moore
TRAlLER lob for rent , close
Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy
Card of Thanks
1957Chevrolet2 Door Sedan
.. $695
9 t tfc ,
told of the life of M~ . ~ro~ell
to Laundrymat and :!chools. SINGER, desk type, like new.
A popular model that is sharp insile and out, black fin.
and her Msire to wrtte msptra·
Zig
zags,
bullonholes,
over·
I WISH to thank everyone for 1 Valley Lu_mber &amp; Supply Com·
ish. good tires, radio and heater, 6 cyl. Std. trans.
casL'i , blind hems, designs,
Lional works. She closed with
SON 1!1 BORN
AUt'TIONI&lt;ER
their kind ness dur 'ng
my I pan y, Mtddleporl
10.3-tfc
etc. Guaranteed. Balance due
prayer.
Mr.
and
Mrs. Gene Roush,
Complelostay in Metgs General Hos-1 .
,
,..
_
8 Charleston, W. Va., are aMoun$37.81 or $6 monthly. Phone
Mrs.
Shuler
had
pr~pared
Cl'l~
l&lt;radlord
pital. Special thanks to theiiHHI'.F an ... four rM.,, furn• ~ he
WY 2·2204 after 6 p. m.
worship center contammg plaq· cing the birth of a son, AntbLaurel Clifl f'rl!e .\·lelhochst
ed and llnfurntshed apart
" -· . , _ • CooiKI
10
23
51c
ue of hands m prayer, an open ony Sheane, Thursday, October
,\.
C.
8RAIJFURD
Church for !hdr
prayers
ments WV 'l-.'i4~
12 6 ttc
Mileage
or 64 Car? See Us!
Bible,
a globe of lhe world ~nd 22 at the Charleston Memorial
Kadlle, ow.
Mrs. Shirley Lewis.
Middlepo-;.t -Apartm~nt. 5 rooms LARGE SIZE Werm Morning
-ALSOI 1J ltr
a ltghted candle. The m~eting Hospital. Grandparents are Mr.
tove for sale, $25.
lO 23 lie
bath 1 nd has~ment. on ground coal
2- New '64 Chevelles At Reel Savings
was opened by the prsadent, and Mrs. Charles Shane, Racine.
floor . New ly decorated. hard· Carl H. Williams. Phone WY I
1- New '64 BelAir VB At Real Savings
Mrs.
Ear! Knig~t.
.
RD 2; a nd Mrs. Arthur
E.
2·5389, at 785 Dock St., Mid- if
1
wood floor s automatic hea t
In Memory
EXPERIENCED
i
During
the
busmess
meeung
a
Roush,
Salem
Center.
Roush·
1-Now '64 Impala VB Conv. AI Real Savings
10 21 3tc
Call WY 23200.
10 10 tic dleport.
i thank you note was read from es have three other children.
l·Mrs. Herman Haddo:r. an~ p~o- Krista, Robin and Mark.
COTTTN~ - In loving memory ~ Dup lex, 3 bedrooms . Suga r AUCfTON - Saturday, October
of our dear husband and l&lt;tll1- 1 Run &lt;Jrea Pomen _. Phone 24, 10 A. M. I am leaving the
gram yearhooks were dlSlrtb- 1;==-'-========.
uted as dues wece paid. Mrs. . Le I R
i Se ice
er . F'red M. Col lins ,
w~o l WY 2·3618.
10 2 tic farm on acco unt of my health]
and will sell the following per·
J ames Criswell, pecan chairW S epa r
rv
passed away OdohPr 23 . l!lti:l. - balh
l
Thot•sand thougnts of one so VII IDERN ~ room and
sonal property. r-arm mach·
f d
J
C
&amp; Ch •
$895
man, reported Utat pecai'IS would
-FOR1958 Or 1 On a
dear :
furm shrd ap&lt;Jrlment
M 1 d· ~ inery loca ted al the farm 4] t'Tom tbe lar..,t '"'"" or
aSSIS · .
be .,ailable by Noven•ber and
HEATING
miles East from Chester on' oulldoter radiator w the
V8 engine, 4 apeed trans ., 750x.20 tires, real !olid and
· may be obta med frum Mrs.
Oftrn brings a si lent trar.
dlepnrt WY ~-3874
SLate
Route
248
and
lh
mile
smallest
beater
core.
runs
good
.
:
E. Dowson, Miss Frieda Faeh· j
PLUMBING
Thoughts re r11rn to scenes
Y 11 tfc
wesl from the junclion of
BLAEJJNAR'S
' nle or Mrs. CrisweU.
ROOFING
lor•g past,
. f( l\ IR n;,,m-fu~(&lt;;hf'd apartthe
Bashan
•
Keno
Road
and
1963
(orval'r
Panel
..
•
•
..
..
.
$1699
Members
were
reminded
that
1
Time rolls on bul mP mnr ies ' men! Phun~ WY 2-3658
Roule 248 at East
Shade W'Y 2·2143
Pomeroy
the bloodmobile will be in Porn·
l•1s1.
I
ll Z4 tfc
Bridge near Keno. Watch for
Low mileage, solid body, heater, good tires.
eroy 1\Ionday and volunteers are I
Wift• Cln ra ; Daug!J it&gt; rs. r.o- __ _
needed for blood for Mr. C. A.
REPAIR SERVICE
rPna M. Rice , Fl(1rrnce L. ~~OR HF.NT. modern
house, signs al turn off. After sell- l 0 . McCOY . AUC"nONEER. .
McDa ni els. Ve-rme V I six rooms and oath _ Yo11ngs· ing farm machmery w•ll go Ch"'ter, Ohio.
3 u tic
1960 Chevrolet Heavy Duty . . • . $5295
£mmish, a paUen1 at Me•ss
wv 2-2374
PatJley.
j town kilc·hen. tile fhJOI lo- to Tuphpe·drs Pl ains atndthsellltntee
_·-- Factory Tandem axle, 900x 20 tires, aux. trans. 348 cu. in.
Ged'eneral Ho_sbpita1. T1he ctirh cleWYOltd- II.,.•.,34,..,.,M.,II.,I.,.s,•.,.,.,,.M,.id'"d'"lo'"IIO""'rl='
e
a
~o conln ute 15 or
e or
10 23 l!p
cated 1:11 1~6 l.Jnr:olo rd LalJ house o1 go00 s a
.
motor, Heater, 15 ft . dump body and telescopic hoist .
WV 2-30:1.0
1'1 2!:1 tfc
Mrs. ~im home. oppoSI Ie the I
fOR LEASEI
Commonily Day project.
Clover Farm Slore on Route
•
Mrs. Shuler announced the
eSH Us Before You Trade Or We'll Both Lose
Notice
For Sale
1
JION
Week ol Prayer and Self-Denial
-- ~----farmall Tractor, Allis I ASHLAND SJA
Many MoroL•te Models To Choose From
would be observed Oct. 25-31
ROUND AND ~QU, li.F. dane· F.LF:CTRnLUX sweeper. Uses Chalmers Field Chopper with
and the church bell IS to be rung
ing Sta rl ing th is
Sunrlay. paper OOgs, cornjJlele
with Hydraulic lifl, used
very
AVAILABLE
OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M.
each morning reminding memfr om 5 till B p. m. Music by : atlach rr.ents. Ba lance due, 4 litlle LH .C. Corn Picker, Cui-!
bers to pray. Envelopes were
L ~· "!leer Brm ~-~ " 5 pif'~ ., p&lt;Jyments or $7 monthly , Ph. I tivator, 14" plows, 7ft. disc, ,
Cheshire, 0.
distributed
for Lhe offering
from Ironton. Ohio. Star-. on WY 2·2204 after 6 p. m.
1 which rna, be placed in the colCorn Plan1er, Manure spread· ,
TV, Radio. and Stage. Sun-,
10 23 Stc
er with Seeder Attachment, I
Inquire At Stltion
lection plat.e Sunday mornings
down Nile Club .
I
c77"-c~
or Call
or given to Mrs. Nan Moore.
10 22 :ltc ELECTRIC DishWttsher, port- Case side delivery rake, 14 ft. I
tractor trailer, 50 tooth b.ar- ~
The problem of new lights in
--------~
. [ able, $100 brand new . WY 2·
·
'lk
WY 2-2166
row. 2 unil Umversal m• er
Your Chevy Dealer
Pomeroy, Ohio
U.. parsonage
bedrooms was
2418.
10 z· u~
HAM SHOOT Sunday, October ,
and tine, E~co mdk cooler, 6
•
referred to the parsonage ~om·
25. Isaac W;,\tnn Farrr., Ches· ONE large coal he&lt;t ll'f
in , milk cans, 200 bushels of corn, - - - - - - - - - - - ; l - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' 1 mit tee ' with Mrs. David Entter , Ohio. Sponsorel by Ches· i good shape . Fire brick lined 50 bu shel• of oa!S,
hand
Insurance
Smlngec, chairman. Following
ter Firt: Departmcn, Noon in stde. Phone VI 3·2240.
tools, a few pieces of furni·
Auto Sales
the meeting a dessert course
till dnrk.
10 21 3tc ture.
JUtmSON, SlmpsoD lnsurt~oce
was served from a table cover·
At the horne in Tuppers Plains
Agency, ln. t\11 forms o1 In 1963 DODG-£ Stati Jn wagon.
ed with a white clottl, centered
J ,~~,n rifle shoot, Sun· AUrTTON SALE, Saturday
7 at approximalely , ,3o P. M. sura~~&lt;-e Jim Jolulson .., Good con"ition, $1895.00. Call
wilh an arrangement of file•
th
p.
m_
Welch
's
Auction
Hom.e
2
WY 2.2418 ,
tfc
thorn flanked by orange tapers
dav ,Jcto ber u on
·
ed Living room suite, piano, li· Bud Swpson, Agtmta.
10
22
bob·' Hill fi'
un Bowman,s Laurel Cl trr on Rt. . 124 Us
I 1 tfc - - - - - - -- - - -Mrs. George Mowrey enter· in crystal holders.
brary table, stands, rockers,
f
and new merr:handtse .
Run Rd .. 1 ~ m1•1e west
chairs,
books,
lamps,
2
rugs
BUICK
.
t
Ex
l
tained
the Past Presidents of Hostesses were Mrs. Norman
tp
o
10 22 3
1954
11
3
clocks
2
sweepers,
metal
Real
Estate
For
Sale
.en
ury.
ce
en
!he
American
'""ion Auxiliary way Ian d, Mrs. .P · L· •wuu..
'"'·h ,
Bashan Rd. Hams and cash, - · - -· _ _ .
running condition.
Priced
~
for prizes. Sp .. nsored by Ra- SPECIALS for Thursday, Fri· beds and bedding, old dress·
. ht H· k tl' Soh' S rv of Drew Webster Post Wednes- Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan and Mrs
10
5
· M'd
· a I her Laure I Cl'ff
I - ng · ac e
}(' 22e u~· day evemng
1
Terry Byer, contributing. Guests
cine Fire Jeparlmenl .
day, Saturday at Harden's ers, wash Stand • dl·n,·ng room 7 ROOM house, gnrage, m
suite, gla:ss door cupboard, dleport , near both schools. ice.
home ,
were Mrs. James Weber of
10 22 Jtc ! Marke t, Syracuse. Sweel ci·
dishes,
cooking
utensils,
coal
Also
have
turniture
for
sale.
,
T,...
•
Devotions
taken
from
Isaiah
Ft.
Lauderdale, Fla . and Mrs.
der - 79c gal. fairmont lee
rang
e,
Kerosene
Range.
463
Lincoln
St.
Middleport.
1957
ENG
:
FORL
Hallman,
were
led
by
Mrs.
Jed
Webster
William
Allman.
AT'TRNTION area Beer Ca ltlel Cr~am . 1-2 gal. reg. 98c Good condition. 4 dr. Com- Sr., who gave a meditation on
Produ cers. Cons ign 1 Hrni~ ,qre t 79c Our own l1omemade sau· electric hot plate, Kerosene Ph. WY 2--5231.
cook
stove,
sewing
mach·
10
23
3tc
pact, $275 00, WY 2-2418.
Treasures of Darkness. She read
INVITED TO HOLLAND
being accPp te~ for the Nov· j saf!:e - 5\k lh. 25c yellow
ine,
2
washers,
2
sweepers,
----·10
22
tfc
a
~m.
"
Fear
Not
The
Night,"
Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Parma·
emher 6, Athens FeedPr Calf! sdmol tablt"ts, 5 - $1 .00.
hand tools . Many other item s, HOUSE for sa le or rent. Five - - - - - - -- - - nd
l
d
'th
Sale, sponsored by th e SIW I F'n• sh l'ri s ~.- lettuce, 2 hds. a c ose WI prayer.
lee have received an invitation
Tb. Rambler
old 1 rooms, balh , basement a n d
.. 1
p ul c ·
id t
S r
Beef Ca ttle AssociaLon, ar. ! 291' . Wim·St·•p apples. lh bu. not listed . Sume very
· St .,
World •-odant
ol ~---.o
rs. ••~ a••- basc•.
pres en
' to atlend the dedication and
rden pIot. IVest Mam
items.
ga
QWI
""'-'~~ ........•
d
·
·
cepted at .vard ~ until 2·00 p.: 9!k. Round steak - 79c Milk
~ceuenco
con uci.Q,I "~ usmess sesslon, open
of the newly com·
Leonard Koenig, Owner
Pomeroy , ncar the Mid way
t::o&amp;
h'1c h opened w•'th the Pled ge pleted Holland Post Office at
m., Nov~u . IJ e, :-.. O.lvt:~ musl j 79c ga . Dinty Moore n~a lb.
•and
_
w
VALLEY
Terms : Cash
~arket. Call WY 2-2565
or Big Car room, rl WI
r-·
fl and 5il
Thank
I o( beel ,n·niing, bo-r .. th;s bee! stew, 49e.
~-monee. SmaU e·• ·•uuom" ' to ag
ent
prayer.
Holland,
to
be
held
Nov.
1.
1
31
23
lU · · c ·... ,
1e
d 1ro .,_
10 21 3tc Not responsible for Accidents. WY 2·2582.
year. mini mum ,.,..ei~h t 300
and IIWtlll&lt;r8bW'"
you no s were rea
m =•· Cbarlea w. Perry Is the post- 1
Bradford Auction Company
See
v
Lewl.s Stanley, Mrs.
Wllbam master. He was 1 former em·
lbs. No bulls, s la g~ or aa iry
accepted. West Virg1nia con- 1
C. C. Bradford, Auctioneer
~.u'-1•.., b.
Uiu lllo•Baxter and Mrs. Edna Howell ployee of the A &amp; p supermarPhono WY 2·2769
A. C. Bradford, Manager
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UNICO TIRES
signors welcome. Send con·
Tbls Sale wiD be held os
E. Malo Slreel, Pomeroy
c rug ·. am
e ket in Middleport when the store Third Avo.
Ml-.,..t
signments to Paul H. Baer, LOWEST PRICES NOW
REGULAR TREADS
Minersville, Ohio, or
ca ll
Iadverti sed.
FHA lount - On 2, 3, and 4
County Home were
Pbo.. WY W8'll4 22 Uc October
cake to Mrs.
the
10 16 Gtc bedroom houses ln Pomeroy
MUD &amp; SNOW
Chester 985·2210.
George Hackett &amp;r. and Mrs.
10 22 3tc
P::E:::R:::F::E:::CTI=:;O;:;N:;-:O:::i;--l-;:h-:-ea:-;ter witb Middleport and Syracuse. 20 1949 FORD pickup '0 ton with Charles Sauer. .
Register h•re for Free '64
drums and fittings, Dayto.
to 30 years to pay.
or without 4 bunk camper. Election of officers was held
l.ITI'UMOBU.I: Insurance bee[l Ford. No purc .•aae neceistry,
el~ctric
scales,
30
lb.
capacFARM
LAND
2~
acres
ln
Bill Buck, Cheshire, Rt. 1. wltb Mrs. Mowrey named prelicancelled1 f,ost your apera
SUPER SERVICE
ily, 10 ft. meat case, 1955 northern Sciplo
Township, EM 7-7468.
16 19 &amp;lp dent: Mrs. Gerald WIIMrmutb.
!Ot't licenao? Call WY ~­
Mercury,
body
and
chassia
nearly
all
timbered.
No
build·
vjce president; Mrs. Case~ seeSTATION
lillie
less motor and transmission, ings, but excellent home site. 1964 SIMCA 4 door sedan, new retary; and Mrs. Owen Watson.
J1ck W. Cus•y
complete course tn radio and Land lays well, 25 acres bot- white walls, snow heads, treasurer. Round robin cards
M;r. WY 2·9t32
television with aU equipment. tom land. Limestone roads. fully equipped . Phone WY %-- were sent to Mrs. William Bu·
Wanted To Buy
- - ~--Charles Larkins, Long Bot· An A·l investment et $22 per 6247 after 6 p. m.
te.r and Mrs. A. V. HoweU.
WHY PUMP yoUI slu :gisl&gt; sep- torn, Ohio.
10 7 Uc acre.
16 19 121
Garnes were playet! and ~
USED DEEP FREEZE . Phone tic tank? Get Klean-Ern-All
- HOME SITE AND INVEST·
es awarded to Mrs. WatsoD.
WI j-3(154.
10 21 3tp
Seplic Tank Cleaner. Land· FARM BELL wltb crdfe. Pur- ment - About 200 ft. frontage
Legal Notice
Mrs. Case! and Mrs. Ilon Knapp.
mark Farm Bureau p om· ley Karr, Chester, Ohao.
U S 33
ts'de p
The hostess served a dessert
•
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LOGS WANTED Hl'gh grade
10 •1 Stp
·
eroy.
9 29 30tc
_,.
Corporation A buy at fl200
course. Present were the above
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...IDut, Cherry, poplar. bass- -___
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and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew.
C· C. CUCKLER
wood. hard and soft m&lt;~pl e, USED workpants, shirts, cov- SINGER Sewmp . macbinea.
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$59 50
•· era! ed
POMEROY OHIO
Dt.tt.rtet wul accept b1U ror C!Oal unw Mrs Ralph Gilmore
Mrs.
2 Dr. Station Wagon. 8 cyUnder, auto. trana.
red and white oak and ash
eralls, and jackets. Carl Chev· oew .
· up. --v
lis
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noon . Oetot»r -. 18M. TU lkhooJ
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mach~a 11 barga.l.b prtcea BOX 121
WY 2-3830 Board. re.el..-u tbe rllhtt • reJ.U G(lorge Bearhs, Mrs. Mayme
Log buyer will be at Mason alier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
r1 Sbo p. "'
(10) 23 3tc ..,. ...
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~_. Holmes and Mrs. Ernest PowFurniture Corp., Pt. Plen
10 15 30tp Tb • •'
&lt; ab c •
' nger Sales
ant, w. Va ., Tursrlav ~ and
and Service, Pomeroy, Oblo.
ut» ~e. 10• 13• *
ell.
Frld
.
a
io
7
ft.
LOC'JST
posts.
Several
WY
1.2284.
4
21
Uc
SEVEN
ROOM
bnclt
home
In
4 30
8 30
ays, ·
· rn .
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hundred on hand. Mostly good
P•,meroy, two bathrooms, 4 22 Sellenth-Ei«hl.h
STAFF SELECI'ED
2 Dr. Sedan. 8 cyHnder. Standard !rallS. Radio
10 II l21c po,ts. Entire lot 2llc each. TWO USED gas ranges from bedrooms, garage, basement, rr--'·rl Llll'•--'
P· m.
The yearbook ol Midtlleport
Charles Ihle, Racine Village . school dassroonu, three 3 fimshed rooms tn attic. " (J.(J.e
leU
ltigh School, "The 1 O'eat." iJ
10 2t 61c years old. Renect good care. Large :ot. Out ol ltlgb waler. Twenty • two seventh and already In the planning atagea
Help Wanted
=.::::=;;-c-c--;-·prie&lt;'d to go fast. Call WY 2- Central heating
lnqulro elghlh gradm of Mlddleport and namod on the otaff are
500, 4 Dr. 8 cyHnder. Auto. trans. Radio
SOMEONE 10 lake over pay- 5192.
t6 15 tfc Charles WUdermulh WY 2- School were named on
the Joy Boggs and SUanne Bradments
on
a
1959
35
x
8,
4
b
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·•·tanl
edl
LOOKING f:OR S&amp;CURI&amp;
2205 or WY U116.
j-26-tlc honor roll makin&amp; a srade of ury. c~ ro: ••~
•
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room and bath Detroiler Employment Wanted
"'B" or above. Elghth sradera tor, Bonnle Spengler; buatae"
trailer. Mrs . Betty
Reed,
J d M
Dta
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1'n'fr! rar 0 &amp; Ct.-!1 lkr.1&gt;1!* ~ ..
IRONING to do In my home. FOR SAI.E-Mlddlepor&lt;'o lall- are Gall Board, Teresa Case!. manag•rs. u Y oore,
nna
. . . 0111 ell .,..,., ~'""o" •laMI
E. Main St., Pomeroy.
$3 bu. or shirts 20c each. eS1 buUdlng. located 352 N Joyce Davis, Douglas Dowson, Criswel1, Keith Morgan, Mike
2 Dr. Hardtop. 8 cylinder. Standard trans. Radio
&amp;.t•hll•b
10 21 6tp
Phone WI 9·34M.
16 20 6tc
Second Stree~ M!ddleport Marta Hu~, Mary Jenkin- Llord: and Ray Plckens; subPMced lor quick .ale
fD. son, Cynthia !IIllis, Kathy Mor· scrtpt10n. manger, Jerry DaviS;
11961 VJNDALE House Trailer,
Many More Usod Cars &amp; Trucks To C'-ao From
quire~ at Ohio Hotel
gan, Mike Mullen, Remalee Ni· class ed1tors, Roger Stiles and
----------~ 52' X 10' with I 10' X 15'
Instructions
10 u. ttc erl and Sh.omie Shuler.
Mike Archer; sports editor.
Sale or Trade _
aluminum awning. Priced
u.
S.
CIVIL
SERVICI
TISTSI
Seventh
grade
Earl
ArchTom
King; activity
editors.
· , I EDROOM h
od I to selL Chester 985-4135 .
B
ouse, m ern
10-17-Gtc Ill!..., -m•m. Ul-6a 11\art -~~ u
er, Kathryn Conde, Alan Cun- Christin.l! Bahr
nad
Narsa
kitchen, basement,
garage,
__
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Livestock
110&amp;.00 1 wnll.. P'Npant\on tr•hunr
ningham,
Dennis
Hackett, Frosl; Composition editor, El·
IUttU lppaln• I f"h&lt;&gt;1111•n&amp;&gt; ...t
!~tho
·
firepla~e. ga1 furnace,
2~ FREE use of our Carpet Sham· .,,_
Rhonda Hy~ell, Jan Long, Rob- len Hawley : typists. Patsy Man·
Ez.,..ncn"'
&lt;~IIIUII~
,..,,,.,_
USED CAR LOT
. c~
lots. wm acrept bouse trail· pooer wit.h purchase of Ellue UJ"y 'RD tnrnrmaf!nn "" Jnfl•. FOR SALK 15 year old H•re- ble Ord, Randy Phllllps. Gary ley, Doris Ratllfl, Martha Fow·
MJ1rte• . , ' "flnt~nt• "'"'• ruho~~ v
!; tr on tratlo. Phooe 713-5611.
Luslre Shampoo.
Baker f1..-tnt "•m• .,(J,.,.. .,.,.. ptlnn"'
lord bull. Phone WI 9-3054. 1Slaven, Jolla Tann~hlll and Di- l ler, Seren Lewis and Scheny
Cornor Locust &amp; SYcamore
Middleport
s.r.-~-.
an 4110
n.
10 20 &amp;tp Furniture.
10 20 6tc f..ln"'"
Dalb lll""'lnt•l
10 21 3tp ane Welsh.
Hlrk8.
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By RICK DU BROW

otudy the tastolul llafr that ..,_
United Prets lntemotlonal
companieo Ito harulUnl on the
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - 'n1m: Van Dyke show.
are many ways to approach the Proof ol the Van Dyke proIUbject of man and womad. gram's 1ucceu In thit. area Ia
Th11.1, t.bo romantic: "I Wanna lhst allhougb lt has reUed a
HoJd Your Haod"-the Beatles. fair percentage of Ute time oo
Thus, the not so romantic : varlatlons on the theme ol sex
" Women do not like timid men. -jealousy, bappler aspects and
Cats do not like prudetlt rata"- so forth - It hal been 10 Ulhl·
H.L. Menclten.
handed that lt bas hardly been
In Wednuday ni&amp;ht'o episode noticed, ond yet lhe ntfnga oo
of CBS.'I'V'• Dick V.o Dyke the aeries remain high.
ahow, tbe star waa offered e I have a frank numbness tojob as humor consultant to a ward situa.tlon comedy promagazine obviously inspired by grams . For the most part, they
"Playboy." One of his chores affect me as though D()Vocaine
wu to look at 13 beauties in had been injected into all
calendar photocompetition and worthwhile reOexea. I can't
eliminate the one be doesn't think of a major performer in
like. " I don't think she's here," such series who isn't better tn
aaid Ve.o Dyke, and his expert e differenl entertainme-nt show·
Une delivery made the sequence case. The only reason I can
more fwmy than sexy. The imagine for voluntary watching
moral it that It ain't what you of situation comedles it • per·
do, but the way that you do lt, sooal admirauon for a perform.
and. all of the new series that er involved. I admire Van Dyke
are biting hard at the subject and his costars Rose Marie and
of sex would be well advised to Morey Amsterdam, and alao

productr Carl R.mer. Th'l' arw \ 'nle Cblttel - · RepubiJ.
all proof that lo tbe be•t ol tho can orpolzatlooa bought a
ltluatioD eomodlu, It Is lhl half-llour o1 air limo • NBC' I
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MONDAY THRU rRIDAY

evorythin&amp; that aila hio molilor and .mol"

1:00 SIIID On -News
1'111 Sacred Heart Hour
6'20 Meigs Counly RFD
r::m Paul Bowers - Jlarm
1'30 News · • -- - •
1,33 Rev. RaYmond Jones - Bol
6,55 Sports Headlinei
U7 Weather Report
7:00
· ·Newa·- · · .... . ·
7,05 1lny'o Chapel
7:30 News
7:35 Pickens Hardware
1Tues • Tburs.)
7,50 New• Report
a,oo BID MlUez Show
1' 00 Johnson - Simpson Ina.
Show (Frf.)
1,10 Roy's Food Ba.skel Show
(Moo . Tbun.)
a,45 Baker Fumlture Show
fWed .. Fri.)
1,45 U.S SUper Market S (Tburo.)
9:00 News
9,05 Coffee With Janet
10,00 Grand Ole op'ry
lLOO Mlnillerial woe.
11,11 A.S.C. Program • Fri.
11 :15 Family Worship . Thr.JrS.
IL15 Mason Co. Asr. Exi.·Tueo.
11,33 Swap Shop
11:45 Tiny's Country Hymns
12 ,00 Noon Report
12' t5 Goessier'l Guest Star-Frl
12:15 Larry Anderson Show
4,00 Jlm Mees Show
1:15 Bfaettnar Auto Sbow
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•,30 Local News ·
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5,00 Jlm Mees Show
6,00 Slmon'o Market - News
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MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY
5,45 Sign On
7,Jlli Be Still and Know
7:03 News
7' 08 Musical Clock
7:30 Newt Headlines
7:32 Mwdcll Clock
N5 Word and Tesllmony
8·00 Ohio Valley News
8·05 World News
8 Ill Sp011o Today
8 IS Weather
8,16 Multcal Clock
8 ,55 Com.mmfty Nen
g,oo 'Ealk of lbo Ton
9:55, Mason County News
10'00 Public Servlce
10 15 Family Worsbip Hour
10:30 Latchst.ring
n ,oo News Beal
u ,os Momlng Melodies
ncepl Friday, Churcb
Bello Rilla
11 :45 World Newa
~! ' 55 Mason County News
" '00 Community News
11::05 Local News
11:10 Markell
12' 15 Weather
0::20 BuUetin Boaru
12'25 Non 0 Gram•
d'30 Cotm1J Agertt
IJ:46 Cotmtey Go Roood
U5 Newa Beat
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4,30
5,00
5:05
5,15
5:25
5:30
5,45

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Interchange
Community News
World News
Sports Tnday
Weather
Dinner ~usJca1e
Sign Oil

SATURDAY
6,45 Sign On
7,00 Be StiU and Know
7,03 News
7'118 Musical Clock
7'lMI Newo Readlinetl
7:32 Musical Clock
U5 Word and Testimony
a,oo Ohio Valley News
8:00 World News
UO Sports Today
6' 15 Weather
8' 18 Pt. Pleasant H.S.
FootbaU
10~30 Song &amp; Story Hour
t0'45 Family Worship Hour
11'00 News, Artny Hour
11:30 Public Service
12 '00 Nen Roondup
12,20 BnlleHn Board
12:25 News 0 Gram•
12:36 Saturday Malineo
1' 15 OWo State FootbaU
4:00 Discing witb Doaa
4,30 Top Ten Revue
5,00 News Ro.mdup
5,15 Public Servlce
UV Dinner Muslcalo

5:45 Sign Off October
SATURDAY
6'00 Sign On - 'News
U5 Country Music
&amp;,20 Country Jamboree
7:00 Larry Andenon Show
a,oo Pomeroy HI Football
9,30 Middleport HI FoolbaD
u ,oo Top Ten Show (Dairy
VaUey)
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12,00 Nooo Newo
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12:15 Musical Interlude
12 :30 Rev. Merlill11'eeu
1:00 BUl Miller Show
(OSU Football)
6' 45 Sign 011 September
$'45 Sign 011 October
SUNDAYS
7,00 Sign On - News
7:35 Stmday Sltowcase
a,oo French City Baptisl
8:30 News
1,33 Hour of Deliverance
tElder Cline!
9:48 Congressman Abele
w,os Sunday Chapel
10:33 Washingtou Reports
U.. ~eoplo
11:00 Sunday Show
AIII!IE ji,ND $LA'n
12:00 Noon News
12 ,15 Christiano Hour
12'36 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 Rev . Andrew Parsons
uo Rev . Silas BIUupt
2,00 Sunday Chapel
2:33 Rev. Roscoe Thoma
3,00 Sunday Chapel
3,33 Country HymnUmera
(Dan Haymao)
1, 33 Sunday Showcase
o,oo Bapltlt Layman'o Hour
&amp;,36 Sundown Serenade
1,45 Sign ')If September

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Miss Boggs is
President ol ~
Spanish Club

O·DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Ott. 23 , 1964

Joy Hayes Honored

New Study Book,
'Genesis' is
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Mrs. Willlam Russell, pr.-.

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to Mrs . Kennetll Michael when
Roush was W&lt;Otomed u • oew
the
Chatl&lt;!r
club
met
WednesThe
October
meeting
ol
the
member World
Community
At Birthdoy Pnrty
Officers were elected
and
Devollons m keepmg wlth the day evening at her home. Hy- WSCS of the Mm~rsv•He Meth- Da at Rutland , Nov . 6, was
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hayes, committees named when the
In MiddJeport
fall season led by Mrs .. Mark sell Run Road.
. odisl Church was held Wednes- ~ounced and plans madf II)
Rt.
1
Middleport
honored
lhe•r
Spanish
Club
or
Middleport
1
Evans
opened
the
meeting
of
Mrs.
Thomas
Stewart,
v•~
day afternoon in the church so· ank
ifts requested to
the
1
The nPw study buuk, · Gen- daughter , J oy , wtlh a btrthday High School met Thursdav rv- Mr . ann Mrs_ Homer
Jon~s the W~ rJf the Forest Run president, conducted the bus1- cia I room.
. ta e . g
~sis ." LJ~ Char_l~~ F ('raf t wns 1! party Saturda~ Ort. 17t11.
emng at Lhe high school- with 1"?-ft Thursday for .. C~ledom.a Methoc:hst Church Wdnesday ness session and Mrs. Cha.rles "Rekindling the Inner Ltfe meetmg.
1
rhe top tc of dlsr usswll , when i Pres&lt;:&gt;nt were Sundy l'&lt;:tylor. their teacher and advisor, Mrs. for several days vt_
slt wtth thetr evening at the church.
Wlthey and Mrs. Nathan Biggs Through Prayer," was the top- Contributions of $5 each were
Lhe Afternoon Ctrrl~ of HPath! Johny and Joey Thomas. Earl Ralph Pratt.
daughter and family, Mr. and Group singing ol "For
gave the reports of the secre- ic of the program presented by made to UNlCEF and to the
".v.. ethnd.ts 1 ''-'h urr 1t mt' 1 Tlutrs- \ F.ddit", Robert. Rtc
. k'·te and E- · Orficera elected include pres_- Mrs. Charl~s Lucas .
Beauty of the Ei::lrth,"
opened
and [reasurer. PlaruJ were Mrs. Karl Grueser.
n-""
Cross. lt was hvoted
to
ed
nxo
M lgs
day allt&gt;rnoon at tht&gt; r hurch. 1!ainr Ramsburg; Karen and 1ident, Joy Boggs; vi~ prest- M
nd M 5 Harold Pack· the devotions follow
for a dinner ln January. Group singing of "Teach Me pay the $5 dues to t e e
)..frs Wa!t t'r Hayt":; prf&gt;o;ente-d Troy Sneed, Carla Crisp, Lina I d~nt, Bonnie Spengler; secred r f ~elpre ra~d Mr and Mrs. scripture reading b'om Genes- the place to be announced.
To Pray" opened the program County Council of churches.
0
lhe lir~t l'hapter ot thf' nt"w •and Wasda Cardillo Jay Cee \ tary Dav 1d Oli ver; treasurer, ~ck Packard of ~assachuselts is by Mrs.d_Eva~ ;ho n'~ ~: It was decided to open bthe ~ followed. with prayer by Mrs. Plans weno made ford 8da~7o
qudy book which tr~H't&gt; !' the and Sally Sparks, Ruth and AI· Dianne Cnswell; reporter, Ka- were Thursday guests of Miss gave a r~a mg
u wn
cret pal gifts of mem ere
Lester Rous~. Reading on the mage sale the place an
also
beginmnF, ol thf" lrf'a tt nn ::~nd 1.., ..1 W&lt;tlkf'r , Carol Sigman. [ thy McElhmney ; Sgts -at..,.rms Mildred Hawley, Mrs. N a n closed Wt~ prarer ~ resented they are ~ot pre~nt. Members_ topic were gtven by the mem- be announced. ~J~ns. wer~ound
" ~an' s rPiation to t~od A dt ~- \l tkt&gt; Swtck. Roxann ,,md Jerf Rodney Karr and Roger Swart Moore- and Mr . and Mrs. Jack Mrs.pJth .~tsso v:u
are to bnng arhcles for ~uc hers an~ a question and ans- dis~ussed f£1" vtsttattOn . Miss
8
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cuss\on followed the \t&gt;'i'&gt;nn
P:1nt' r'&gt;on. Andrea . Robm and I and song leader, Mike Archer. Hawley and family .
t~e pn-':1' ~· ~~ 1 ngShe?"
sale to the nextMmeet~ng . wer peruxl on pray.er was beld. robm cards were sent t~d lph
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M1ss Bess
Sanborn . chair·, Kim Dewhurst , Charf'sl
and The club voted to purchase 1
. rlcan
ot er,
· Mr!l. Carl Roach,
rs . er- A poem, "What Dtd I Do For Ethel Garland and
man. opent.&gt;d the met&gt;tlng w t th \ Je&lt;~ni':' Shuler. Diann McDan- medals for members o[ the l Mr . and Mrs. John Buckley which focused att_eruton
o~ ry Schoonover .and ~s. Char- God Today?" by Mrs. Grueser Grues~r .
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thl:! scripture from the Houk uf trl s. Mr. and Mrs . Jack Hayes, \ club. The refreshment commit.- I a?~ ~on, _Jef~ .. o~·it;~:~pe;:.r~ the ~oung ~er~~::m:oth:~; les Buck, received gifts from Stewart M.rs. Roach, Mrs. Ray· Refreshments of pH, and cofJob. The hvmo. ··TillS Is \h' , l'ltrl".h-. Sti:'Vf-' and
Teressa. tee for the November meeting vlsJte reeent}
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. her opes,
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secret pals.
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Nathan fee were served ot Mrs. Eugene
F'~Lher's. W~rld .'' '"''cts su ng m . Mrs ..JD~n Dyke, Gary, Linda ] will be Rodney ~arr, Rich- e~~\cr~il\~nd Mrs. O't'oen Flnk ~:o~le~s m~~~ :e:ch:!blems. Games were pl~ye::~~:;:!: ~io"'!. f'~1s;:erHow~d Birchfield Forbes, Mrs. Sadie Bro~
umson wtth Mrs. C. \-1 Ht'nnt&gt;·, and Lorr , Mr. and Mr~. Pat ard Wilson, Manlyn Stumbo, a Mrs R0br.rt Reibel is in Chi\- taalm 1 and an article,
f aw:;-ded ~f~;. . Biggs Mrs. an~g Mrs. Lathey who also won ~'Lrs. Charles Grue;,er, Mr;tella
sy at the plano. .
. Eads, Je(! and Melanie and "'1r. l Susie Morris, Patsy .'1-lanley and \" th. ith her daughter and the! of Yesterday an
te,
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to Hartenbach, .rs.l
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Dur\n~ the bust~e~s st&gt;s.~~~: i &lt;:~nd Mrs. Hayes, Sherry and Jim Johnson. .
r~!u;, ~r. and Mrs. William we:e read after which she
from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Middle· Refreshments were served by Grueser. Mrs. ~~~~el . Norm~s~
~here t~s ~ ·a dtcus~tunh 0 ~ D •c 1Don.
Kathy ..McElhmneyd an~ 0~~ Kitch~n and daughters, De~bie Mrs. Don Grueser read several port High school auditorium. the hostess to the above and Hos~~r Rou~;s. G~ueser and
;:~nnu.a a ..aa r to e ; 1 l A She received many nice pre· anne Cnswell serve ~e ~ea. and Denise. Mrs . Kitchen Is a articles from the program book The Jays wlll emcee the dance Mrs. Wilbur Young and a guest, McCa
M Lester Roush.
1 With thto Elpanor
trc e
st'nts.
ments to the above an
uste patient at the Chillicothe City followed by a discussion. Pray-l::~..,,_iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiii~M~rs~.~C~h~a~r~le~s"C~a~r~s~on:·...= ...,.;;R~e~v~.~·~·;;;.._;;;;ra;;;..=--=--•
r'?'port wa s gtven on the r~.mOhlinger, Edith Hapton~tall, Hos ita l.
er b Mrs. Sisson closed the
mage ~.&lt;Jle ht"l d :t&gt;cently. 111e l
TO SEkVE LUNCH
Ka~hy Lacey, Sharo~ H~rr!son, M~s. Robert Faulk and so~, proiam.
circle \oted tu pB.\ $5 on the Th AH ed W S C S will serve Ketth Morgan, Eddte Gtlmore, Bobby, have returned to their Mrs. John Scott secretary
World CommuT1lt;. O;n pro]ert.
e r
. .' . . ie and Gflry Stobart, Joey Stephen- home in Urbana following sev- literature and publication,
Mrs. David Ent ~ mtn ;u·r ~Gve \ lunch of sand~lch~s, PN
3 i son, Ann Criner, Ellen Hawley era\ days' visit with her par~ tributed prayer cards for
a brif'r summar~· of 1h_~ !Jrsl \ colf~e .. on elechon a~ ' ~v . Jd ,and Mrs. PratL.
ent~ Mr. and Mrs. Gail Miller. Week of Prayer and Self Denial
bonk in thf' Bibh• prt"n·dmg the Ibegmmng at 10 a.m., m e 0
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A S ber.
_ c '-.:"" The Robinson store building undrr
Mr. and Mrs. A. : car
and explamed the purpose and
l~sson h:ptc ~:l~ ~n\ L ~'rrnch Ithe votin place. Proceeds to
ry visited recently m Colum· ways in which the money ls
btrthda~ ~ 0_ ~ ;r- ·h ··nd Mrs' go to thegChurch Improvement
bus with theJ.r daughter, ~rs. [ used. An offering was taken
M.rs Ll rna .1g ter a
d ·1r~ d
Ralph Stockman and famtly, and prayers for each day of the
:'\~an \lourP wt're observ r
1 un ·
and their son Henry Sc-arberry coming week were read by the
A dessPrt cours£" wa s st!'rvrd
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TO GIVE PROGRAM
and famtly .
members.
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frurn ;;t , rabe &lt;uvett·u
Th e r·U'St 1saue of th e Mid - •f
St
t Burdette . . of Durmg
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the busmess
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, •rt&gt;d"" wtlh 1 The Alfred w.s.C.S. will pre·
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sesSion,
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gret&gt;n &lt;loth and f'(1" ' f 11
nl the pro•ram for the Week dleort High School paper has 1Point Pleasant, W. Va . ViSited in charge of Mrs. Jack Curtis, I
an ar rangPnwnt •J
ll"t' \nrn se
" Self Denial on I been released an d stu dens
t rna k- th1s
. wr.(! k wtt· h M r. and M r s· prestdent
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· was voted to pay
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p
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and orange
ta~cn, in cry'&gt;t&lt;l I 0
raye
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Sunday· Oct. 25 th, at 8 p.m.
ing the honor r~ or t_e I~S John L~ons an
am~ Y:
the dues to Meigs County Cou~Shop From 9 in the Morning Until 9 in the Evening
hulder:-.
G 1 . - -·
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-six weeks gradmg perwd m- Mrs_ Lh&lt;Jrl&lt;:!s Sea rles rs m Ala- cil of Churches. A commuru~ostes:-;es w~·t' L~~~~~itt~ an1d~ er Cook and Mrs.
Herbert elude, ~niors .. Joy Boggs, Jer- ~nma where she is visiting with catwn was rea~ from Eas_ter
Zelgler. ~lrs. ·
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· Ct
bers contributing
ry Dav1s, Mtke Bratton, Earl her parmi~ and other relaUves. Rogers concermng the appmntMrs. Carlin Kt&gt;elor . - ~ 3.:__ ~m- _ , ta~ ·,
·
DeWees, Martha Fowler, Paul . Judy Butcher, student
at ment ~f a missionary peJ'SonGerard, Ellen Hawley, Linda ' Ohio University in Athens, spent nel and Mrs. Sisson was named.
Kauff, }like Lloyd, Judy Moore, the past we'~kend with her par· Refreshments were
served
Keith Morgen, Martha Nichol· ents and family, Mr. _and ~~S- 1 hy Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Kerns
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confidrnce that no matter what son, DGris Ratliff and Roger Ira Butcher and son Jtm. \\hlle Roush to those named above
at moments and more import-! sin and sickness have cl.ouded Stiles.
home she observed her birth- and Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs.
ant. a willingness to f.1f'(' the ; our mi~d 5 a~d hearts If we Juniors - Carole Anderson, day anniversary al a family Russ Watson. Mrs. Lawrence '
truth about ourse-lves 110 mut- : ('i-HI g"t 1t out mto the open. be- Cynthia Conde, Connie Cook~. dinner held Saturday. Joe ~oore Napper Jr., Mrs. Uswin Nease,
ter how pamlul th at ifll 1h may : rorl:' t;pd ;md a ft'llow hu~an Jon Cunningham, Mike Gard- of Columbus was also a dmner Mrs. Robert Laude:rmilt, Mrs.
s'::'em a! ttrst
tll:'ing 1t wrll fade and the 1m- ner, Larry Gladwell, Kenneth . guest.
. . Fred Nease and Mrs. Stacey
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Here then ts .,., ht&gt;rL' Clll ts ~ ,1 ~1-' ul good m whtch we w~re Harris, Linda Jacobs, Kathy
Miss Carol Bachtel was m Arnold.
lian latlh ;.u~d prave;J
r~-&gt;all~ ' m.tdP \\l\1 emerge _ Such ia the Lacey. 0\ita Lewis, Rita Mul- Vienna, W. Va ., Wednesday to
-----come~ tu bf'l.lr : in gJ\'ing us pnwer of God which we call ford, Sandy Mulford, Robert accompany her grandmother,
DANCE AT MHS
tnq;ivetw -.;s..
I Schmoll, Dee Slaven
Gary · Mrs. J . Dawson to the home of
The Middl~port Athle.tict ~;':;'d \1
PraveT, if we practice it can Stobart e.nd Larry Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bachtel ciation will hold a teen r1
give Us lhP cuuragr to rrveal[ Sophomores - Elinor Bodi· for a visit.
hop this coming Saturday
oursf'lves and the patience to mer, Leland Brown, Wayne Da- Mrs .. Ke~neth Byer r~turned
l i~ t t'n ;0 anoOtf:'f.
I vis Karen Faulk, Sandy Gar- to Galhpohs after spendmg the
surh a path Is not easy e3· ten'~ Rose Marie Hackett, Paul weekend in Middleport
with
TONIGHT thru SUNOA Y
Oet . 23-'24-25
pt-cially at first : which is why Haynes, Steve Hindy,
Dave her family.
Double Feature Program
----. so many fail to rind it. lt is Jenkins, Alberta Little, Susan
"PT 109"
[ nPvt&gt;rthel"&lt;;s the only
road Morris, Donald Nelson, Sandy TO ATTEND CONFERENCE
Cliff Robertsot•
1 &lt;.rwav from lonPiiness and into Swartz and Jomarilla Ward.
Envoy and Mrs. Ray Wining
('ftochni("()\or )
thl' · sort ut rel&lt;:~tionship with
Freshmen - Candace Bahr, of the local Salvation Army wi11
-andanot hN lh::!l is a fortaste of , Kenneth Barth, Jeff Boggs, Jim be in Columbus Monday Oct.
" A GLOBAL AFFAIR"
rh•rnity with God. It is, in : Conde, Betsy
Cunningham, 26, attending S. A. Divisional
Boh Hope.
. short t he crux of our lives to- Elaine Davis, Janie Gerard, welfare Conference and SecYvonne DeCarlo
~~~~~~~~~~~ ·: get her as A. E. Houseman Bil1 Hackett Jackie Hawley, tiona\ Home League lns1itutes,
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poin1ed out:
Karen Hawley, Carol
King, with a delegation of
1o c a I I
From far, from eve
Luanna Mcintosh, Pat Slaven. members.
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morning
POMEROY OHIO
And you twelve - winded sky
The ~tuff of life to knit me
TONIGHT th;;-TUESDAY
Blew hither : here am I.
October '23-'27

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TOMORROW, SATURDAY

MHS StudentS
Earning Grade
Honors Ll'sted

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We're having Bargain Days all over the Store - Bargains
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What a senseless loss: to lose your import.
ant papers, ~ jewelry, family keepsakes ... valuables that so rosily could be
safeguarded against theft., misplooemmt,
fue, flood, prying eyes_.!Bld for anly a fw
cents a week. Why risk dB!ry? Rent a Stl/e
deposit boz . _ t«lcq!
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CENTS

Reds Down U.S. Plane in VietNam
By RAY F. IIERM)()N
Ualtetl Prell laterutloall
SAIGON, South VIet Nam
&lt;UP!) - Communlat guerrillas
today shot iown a U. S. A It
Force C123 transport plane
loaded with a aupply of ammu·
nition. The flve Americana and
two Vietnamese- aboard apparently were ldlled.
A U.S. mllitary spokesman

MAGNOIJA, MI8S. (UPil Negro leaders r..,cted angrily
today to a circwt jUdge's action in suspending sentences and
grantlq probaUon to nine white
men I.D the bombing of thret
Jloegro h01oes.
"MI9Bisslpjll justice i• a eli..
grace to the ation," said· C!w.rles Evers, state field sectetary
of the National Assoclaiort lor
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP.! "Such a de·
cliO'Ion simply gives 1 license to
lawlessness and violence."

said the plane waa downed
w~ on a resupply mission to
tht Bu Prang Spoclltl Forces
camp in Quane Due Province.
100 miles northeast of Salgotl.
He said It was "unlikely"
there were any survivon.
He added that rescue crafr
flying over the wreekage "reported seeln&amp; tbe aircraft b1Jr'&amp;.
ing and ammunition aboard U•

Earl Knight Hurt
In Mishap Today

plodina:...
The: massive

twin-eqlned
"Provider" trausport Wll Dill
of two U.S. Air Force planel..,
the 1'1!1Upply mission.
The spokesman added that
thole aboard the cruhed plane
\ftl'e ~e ern membell friDl
the U.S. Air Force. two ~·
of the U. S. Anny Splclal
Forces, and two Vietnamett be-

lieved to bt mllitary men.
ery, whose wife lives In GeorgeMeanwhile. tbe hunt continued town, S.C.
for a missin( U.S. Army Special Her home adliress is P .O.
Forces officer who was cap- Box 2011.
tured during a battle Th,..sday The South Vtet Nam Foreign
and was last s~n bein~ taken Ministry formally charged today
toward Cambodia by h1s cap- that Towery was made prisoner
tors.
by '"Cambodian soldiers•• who
The otflce.r was identified by were helping Communist Vtet
an American military spokes- Cong guerillas in the border
man aa Capt. H.Uman Y. Tow- , area battle.

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The Vietnamese government
demanded
that neighboring
Cambodia return Towery lrn·
mediately .
The U.S. Embassy in Phnom
Penh formally asked the Cambodian government wh-ether it
had any informatil&gt;n about Towery.
Hoth the Vietnamese govern·
ment and U. S. military ~re

said Towery was taken~
on .Vietnamese territory ne.the border with neutralist C..
bodia. He then was reporloil
taken across the border.
A u .S. military spok.esmd
·d
r th t . and OUOII
sal ear Jer a air . ~
operations were continumg II
the area today in an attempt tl
rescue Towery.

Business of the Week
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Gilmore

lS

30 Year Veteran

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Business

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Midd1eport tJervice
1tation
owner, Mr. carol 0. Gllmore,
who haa been seUing Sinclair

Earl Knight, .a teacher at Waham~ H.leh scb~ol and . a ~ef::..c~~r':or':.OO::.ctah fio~
r~Sid~nt of Mtddleport, waa bospttalized thta mormng Norlb Second Ave. business •
wtth lnJUrtes sustamed In a car-tractor acctdent near bout 12 hours each day.
Chester·
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Gilmor~, this past Thursday,
Mr. Knight, who has a farm
celebrated his 30th year with
in 1he Chester area was reo ves on State Rt 681. He was ta- th s· 1 . Ref . C
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portedly operaUne the tractor ken to Meigs General Jloopilal. R: ls";,";,:~f lhe"':.~:est :.~:~
when t~ accident occu~. The
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in the entire Athens District ill
UNITED NATIONA, N. Y. mishap. ts being tnves~gated by
regard to years ol servic.
(UPI) - l'he United Nations the Ohio State Patrol.
Gilmore started hi• usocla·
:oday observed · its 19th anni· Pomeroy emergency squad: tion with the Sinclair RefininJ
rorsary wltll a series of eel.. men were summoned to the
' Company In 1934 when be IM&gt;·
1ratlon~ and the thanks of the wreck on Rt. 7 at 9. 42 a.m.
gan operating a atation on Mill :ottgo for Its peace-keeping op. and transported Mr. Knight to
St. Two years lal&lt;!r he moved
.rations.
: Metgs General hospital where
to his present location at m
'nle U. N. charter was rati- officials ~i~ he IS suffering
North Second.
led by the Big Five powers and from an IDJur~ a~Jder and Slx: hundred dollars was the Gilmo~ has never found the
1 major\ly ol the 51 founding possibly other mjun:s.
ed
goal. As o1 Friday; wltb Oct. S1 job ol operating the service
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nembers on Oct. 24, 1945.
Drive~ of th~ car ':flV 0,v n the deadline f162 yet had. to be station one that took care of
Today, lbere were 112 mem- the acculent wtth l(nlght s trac- collected. '
l~eU. He worked hard to build
ber nttlons to celebrate Unit· : . M~
~ewsome Hoi
Tltot was the report of Mltl- up hi.s trade, and hU probably
ed Nations Day and there soon
lsi a e, td · N a.
suffoap ed dleport Red Cro" Drfve Cbtlr- worked harder to keep It.
would be 115.
st.a e~ sa
ewsome
el'
ma Paul Casci who 11 appeal- ae· opened his station during•
I lacerations of the mouth.
ig for a last-week push to put tbe Jate years of the depreBBion
.
Pomeroy emercency squat!- !be commuity over Ita qoota. when joba were almos "' hard
W~NGTOJII - NUCLEAR ~eo were also summoned at casci said $2511 of the amnunt to find aa anow during the swn~·eJ!V•t Ralpi!J!l· L(lPP. ,b.., 7.25 p.m. Frl~~~ O~ver Ret&gt; coUected came lrom buslnell mer in Southeastilro Ohio. Gil·
Iteves Red pupa tlltf ltegm proo · "1,&lt;1: .,
.
·bowt.. .He I!U hod 1\l!"•"tty ID Dllth foUnd till golq rough,
duclng hydrogen bom\ts tn a.
obtalnl~g hoi ... "'mlfirh.wxt.- He operated_!))l! ·~ tinbout Jwo years, possibly becom·
in !he door.:Or residential Ice .&amp;tatldn" practlcilly by ltiJn. ·
lng Jn time the world's No 3
self
nuclear power afler the Uniied
c a : : : of lbl.! Case! Invites Frlends of Gllmore'a oervtce
States and Russia.
·
to t
.......,tl · station opel'ator r&lt;Call !bat he
B it ·
· th h'
penons pu a CODw.tuu on mr am now IS e t 1rd powtO
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lope. acScJt:n:s it to ooce went t4 rqonths without
er In terms of etomic arms with 1
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Mi~eenv: p 't. - te - Middle.. eating a meal mea] at home. His
France fourth. Lapp estlmat.
the •:rn~· ~d name family brought his meals to the
ed present Chinese atomic bomb
A dozen Meigs County leaders N
ta is
. eel
• station.
capaeity at about one a m ,nth were at the conference at Lake ~·· g~ iHt ~!&lt;l'b{
Besides working at his sta-He made the st~tements in a~ 1Hope Friday which had as tts t' toSCI e11" eh 'h. 1 haplpedprec•a- tion almost 12 hours a day.
.
Frt'd ay Rtt
. h United 1' therne, .. ett er L'IVIng
.
Th rou gh i'o ··Ha w o ave e 't so
In'.erv1ew
1ar.
1 your commumy to Gilmore atm flnda time to be.
h d Ed
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ep
p ress InternahonaJ,
Hesearc an
ucatmn.
do
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)1S 1U1are, .. Mr. C85Cl. Ufied · I.Jong to several civic organiza·
1 The occasIon was to celebra te ,
tions. He 1a a member of the
RESEDA CAl
' !be 501h anniversary of. the Co. I
Presbyl&lt;!rian Church in Middle·
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.IF. YOU . operative Extension Service as
port Masonie Lodge 363 In Mitl:an ead 8 horse to water · · well as to chart the course for
dle~rt the Ancient Accepted
ut lhe old saying doesn't tell the years ahead for land grant
Scottish Rites AladdiD Temple
you what to do if he 'all' in.
college system in Ohio through
Shrine and h; Is a 32nd degree
.
Doug Owens .24, had to
!be Ohio Stale University, eo~
Mason:
EXPERIENCED OPERATOR -Carl 0 .. Gilmore, owner of the Gilmore Service Station on N. Second-s! In Mid·
th~ problem Fnday when
a lege of Agriculture and Home
Gilmore sells an entire Une dleport, watches hiS employee. Thomas 01ler, pump Smrlatr gas m a car on the week of his 30th anniversary ia
~~;gh~or's horse dropped
Economics, the Ohio Agr\cultur.
of Sinclair Products, does lui&gt; the service station business. - Sentinel Ph
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:~kya! d swlmmmg
Ex:periment station and the
rications minor car repairs and
0 ~ a alp,
Cooperative Extension Service. The r1.meral buslnm tn
general ·maintenance on any
. hc~l for help brought the Dean and Director Roy M. last 30 years has JhoUt
vehicle. He also handles Delco
~t&gt;tg rs r~nnlng lJRd the res- Kottman pointed out, "The pup. ed itself in one Important way, and Willard batteries.
~e d operattun began for the pose of these institution~&lt; has al according to Robert Coats
Gilmore has three daughters,
s ee •
ways been and ia now one of the RawUngs.Coats
Jean Tewksbary,
Middleport,
helpinj j)eople ~ith ne\11 know· home in Middleport.
Whit!, washington, o. C. By. JOHN A. GOLDS~ITH , afte':' gettrng an enthusiflstu~ re.[ el ol troops and weapons from e~plain that the real civil rlP,tl
VATICAN CITY _ THE EC- lt:dge which wlll enable our Coats, apeakplg to the
Carla Gilmore, 1 student Umted Press International cept10n from a cro~d of 12.?00 Cuba, 01 free elect10ns m the issue is whether the peopM
umenlcal Council must decide A~erlcan families to improve dleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Ohio Univenity. His wife is
En Route With Goldwater at_ a mgh.t rally m the san I ~apt tve natwns before co11s•der- want a president who win ap.
whether 8 pr"~osed document thetr way ot life."
Frid8y night, followlnt
Mrs. Mildred Gilmore,
(UPI) _ Republican prest- Otego, Cahf., b~seba~l park. A mg such deals.
proach the metter "C!n the badefining the Roman Catholic Attending from Meigs count.y at Heath Churcll, recalled that
dential nominee Barry Goldwa. l nburnber . oft md.ohonLpllcture not· [
Applauds Rights Vote
sis of his own congcience ot
cl.urch's stand on modern prob. were Mr. ar.d Mrrs. Robert 1- when he cMmt to
ter today moves his campaign 1a les, me u mg
oyd Nolan
whether we will continue to set
lems is "a guiding light" or •a shop, Harold Carnahan, Jack 32 years ago all but two per
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for the White House into Pre~;i- 1 and Gloria Swanson, were on I The crowd applauded Gold· civil rights treated as a brutal
set of platitudes," Vatican ob- carsey, Vivian Humphrey, Char- cent of funeral! on tM
dent Johnson's backyard.
It.and for the res~ivities.
waler's first mention of nis weapon of political power.''
aervers said today.
les c. Know)eb, . s. Michael. -were conducted lit~ in
I
Making JohnSOn's Texas ! Th.e .sena~or said 0 Goldwtter Sen.ate_ vote against the new In his train-stop speecha.
More than 2,200 prelates at- Ralph Mooe. France&amp; · Spencer, church or in the heine of the lestamping grounds his campaign 1 admm1strauon would demand ctvll nghts law. He wenf on to Goldwater first raised - 1D4
tending the council
Dlck Sterrett, Ralph elker and ceased or a relative.
stumping grounds, Goldwater tough ''horse trading" from the
then abruptly abandoned- the
thJs weekend to resume
.C. E. lakeslee.
"Today," be said. .. about
schedUled a mid-day speech in CommW1ists before makmg ·my Straus8 Services
security aspects of the Walter
next week 00 the controversial
per cent fl. aD funerala are
Austin, Tex., the major city arrangements such as llle re· !
Jenkins case. In Pico Rivera,
document.
conducted In fwter!ll barnes"
closest to tile President's LBJ cenl wheat sales behma tl" S&lt;·heduled Mondav
the train's first stop, be said
(knoWn a 1 undertaker parlors
The Meigs County Amerlc~n Ranch.
Iron Curtain.
·
•
the FBI report on tbe recentt,.
in earUer days).
Red Crou_ blood vrogram 1:s Gold,-ater also was to speak Goldwater said he would de· I F'tmeral serv1ces for John resigned White HQJ.lSe aide
SAPPORO, JAPAN
Rot...tan
,
Coati,
is
preP.
indeb~ OVer 40 plnt.a of blood, in Corpus Christi and · ·1a I reand, for example, the disman-11Strauss, 93 .. Cave Strt:et, Pome- cleared Jenkins of any securitJ
pan's llrst onow fell Friday,
dent
of
the
Middleport
ChamMrs,
VU'Ill Htmm.
county Falls before returning to Wash- I tli r1g of the Berlin well, remov· ro) . who died _this n:'orning in breach but. "did not, of eourse.
I&lt; the dlamay of shlverlne totlfber of Commerce, and 1
chalnnan, reported today. ington tonight.
·
ar. Athens 11ospttal, w1ll be held IcJ.ear up the matter of carele11
lrts. The meteorological agen·
preoldent of Rolafy, said he
During the past two months, The senator's campaign foray Meigs ACS Lauds
IMonday at 2 p.m. at the Raw!. dtsregard ol security procedur•
cy said the ·fall measured as
e!l Middleport, llkea tbiJ area, Metgl General Hospital used lb Texas was, in a St'l'lSl' a
•
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Jr,g~·Co:ats funerol horne with which is so obviously indicated
much IB seven inches ln some
,
belleveo
It
will
progreso,
and
Is
four
pints
of
blood,
Meigs
M~m·
campaisn
visit
returned
the
Contr•bullons
.
bunal m 1he ~eech Grove cem· by the Jenkins case ...
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localities.
Mlddleporls High
School wllllng to work to help It
orial, • pints, Holzer Hoap~Ial, President. Johnson 51 cod The. Me~gs County umt nf .the etery. The li'~v. Wilbur Perrin
aiLUMBUS _ THE
Marchlne Band halfllme show ~~"''"·
II and the Gallipolis Medtcal earlier Ill's
th . Ph · . Amencan Cancer Society wtsh. will officiate.
0
Wildlife ·Division remi••-• hun•
Memorial Field lr Galllpo- c E Blakulee presented
Center, 17. :&gt;thor area hospital th
~ , m~n
t'"~· et to publicly acknowledge the Mr Strauss was bon i• Porn- FRIDAY NIGHT'S SCORES
'"""'
•
Friday night opened wltb eoais ~ another In tbe
·
10 pinta.
teed sen~ orne own, d ~ a - contributions from friends and eroy . the son or Jht tate Philip Kyger Cn!ek 311 YOrk 1
~~·=·~e~a;a~~~r~':. ~lr~n~e ~oytm theheea~t ch serleo of voc:afloo'l talks by
AD of tbil bl~~andused for bi~ ~ informal~:;~~:t~ohl~c:- ~Jaedtive;pol the late Elizabeth ,and 'Gertrude Hoffner Stra 11ss, Belpre f1 Easton, 1
Jng for d
_
e P a ng
ar , tbe memben of lht
elub
ooun1y paut:~AP
was ina;
e o omeroy, es a memor- and was a member of the Fed- MeArtbar 11 Ratlaad 1
mlts at th:erRa~::u:unr
ol Honor."
tum. Faye WIISO!' 9f Pt.
.by tile toea!; lood pro.
. Gels Warm Reception
ial to her.
, erated churct in Pomeroy. His Nortb Gallljo U Raci• t
.munlllon·PI8 lib p l'IDY lJI.
show featured squad
an was 1 IIUOII.
. profl'llm now owe1 Goldwater headed for Texas The funds w\11 be used lo fur- w&lt;fe. Margaret, preceded him Rann.. Tntce 11
ty Is Nov. I~.
ortqe Goo•· In which the band reachd
Mota:• Geaenl Hot !tal
Mt~~~orlal boa(&gt;ltal . !0
ther the cause of. concer r .. [ in death in 1959.
Soalll....tent 8
Tile dlvls\
\so
yard line where It went
ADMI8SIONS
~
and M.~ Ge~l. nn"
n. CaudldiiH Ttlday
search, detection, dtagnosiS. ed· Survtvors include four sons, Coal Grove
Soalll P* '
Uno for en:ing• said !he
OliO line lengthwise of the
Racine Eual&lt;ltl o:. 0
Tile proirllD bas otlly By lhdted Prell lalel'llational ~cation and service to local pa- Otto and Wliliam Strauss, both Waverly 31 Volley lt
hunt u 11
lbe drawinc to and halted. At that point
•
..,."'ll •
plnll, or orj!dita, on hand.
tients.
of Pomeroy, Arthur · Strtuss, Cheoapeate f1
't lslai'ld \', uam~.oc:.~elleyo or William Rus!ell
~:~ ~thall ~arg:~ Era
ROsld$111 miy contribute to
Goldwate. - AaaiiD 0 CorpThe ACS seeks In t~is way to Middleport, Charles J. Strauss,
Sym- VIIIIJ •
' for Oct 31.
I'
been,
len w.'!i'Columbla;
by report· .. Clirtstt and Wichita Fall&amp;, fulfill one ol mankind s greatest Columbus, three grandchildren Maritltl! a
DISCHARGES- same Yateo,
unit lrom Tex., IIIII WasbiJIIIon, D. c. hopes - the ultimate tnwnph and four great grandchildren. SpriDifleld 35 flolo'lowctll!t.
It
Jahaaoa - · MempbiJ and over cancer.
Friends may call ·a t the fu.. NewM 11 C~IDieiliMihit
'
autlAs In all memorial gilts, the neral home alter 7 Ibis evening, Pt. Ple-1 1J
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person Iri ·Whose memory the
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