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'round And
About
Middleport

8-Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 25, 1962 . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
END- ,OF-THE MONTH SALEII

Loyal Bereans
Plan Dinner,
Party Events

Mainly About
People In
Miss Anna Crow moved last Plans for a Christmas dinner I
Pomeroy
week from the William Garber in November and a Christmas

Street party in Dece_m ber were made I Mrs. Bes:~ie Byers and c hll,..here she made her home with Tuesday evenmg by ~ Loyal dren, George Glaze,
home

on

S. Second

her sister Mnl . Garber who died Bereans Class of the Middleport Pullins and Pat and Glen
this past summer. Miss Crow Church of Christ.
i 0 ; Columbus were ovoorn1oght
moved to Col\JIIIbus.
_Mrs . C~yda Allens_worth, first i gqests Monday of Mr. and
C. H. Wise, Sr. and daughter, vace president, was m charge of.William Radford and family .
Ruth ar. spending the week in · the meeting and named ~ make Rev . Ralph c. Zundel and
Hi1\iards with Yr. and Mrs. Leo iarrangements fo~ the dmner to daughter, Charlene, Mike SawSwick.
be at the Martm Restaurant ,yer and Janet Baker uf MidMrs. Guy Reynolds has re- were Mrs.
Haggerty a n d dleport attended the B~~:~~
C'tived word that her brother , Mrs. George Hudson . .
Youth RaHy in Jackson, Sl
C. E. (Sandy) Childers remains Mrs. Catherine Erwm. Mrs. afternoon.
iJ, a serioua condition at the Clarence McNeal, Mrs. George I Frank Fischer returned to
Akron General Hospital His Mowery, Mrs. George_ Meinhart, home, Eureka Tuesday eve11ing
room number Is 241. Mrs. ftey. ,Mrs. Robert McElhmny , Mrs. Iafter a weeks Yisit with
nolds expects to go to Akroq iHomcr Rice and Mrs. Grace mother, Mrs. Susie Fischer,
this Friday. Her mothet , Mrs. Hawley were named to h~ ve Morning Star.
Minerva Childers hall been in 1the refreshments and decoration . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ;;;~
Akron since Mr . Childers be- 1for the party to be held on De· of Cleveland were recent
came ill.
Icember 11 . The g~ft committee of her sister, Mrs. Susie
Mrs. Jim Crowther of Chlca- Is Mrs. Martha Childs and Mrs. e. .
go, IJlinois, (former Sara Par- L. E. Triplett.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
sons) is visiting with l1er broth- , Mrs. Marvin Kelly, Mrs . Doy- rr.eter of Bevt-rly were Sun~ay
er and slster-Jn-law, Mr. and lle_ Miller and Mrs. 0 . E. Me· . dinner guests of her sister,
Mra. L. D. Diles . On her way Kmley were named as the nom· Susie Fischer.
to Middleport ahe visited In inating committee.
I Mr. and
Mrs .
Columbus with her sister, Mn. Following the meeting games . P'iseher returned home
Virgil Edwarcls.
conducted by Mrs. Aliens- after a weeks visit at
Today she expects to visit In ·
and _prizes were won by ht m, Ala. with Mr . and Mn .
Athens with another sister, Mrs.
McEihmny and Mrs. Mow- Ernest Dark. Mr. Fischer
Mabel Miller •nd other rela· The birthd ays of seve~al Mr . Dark were army buddies.
tlvea. She expects to leave Satwere observed durmg Mrs Susie Fischer was the
urday for Akron for a visit with
evening and refreshments W,edn~sday evening d inner !
Mra. Bruce Ward (also a
~rved by the men of the guest of her daughter and son- I
ter) and others before
to 25 members ar 1d three in·lllw, Mr . and Mrs. Marvin 1
to Chicago'.
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an'rsd.~~te~.ualtM~!. Columbus

Schnelker or Chicago, Illinois
villted recently With Mr.
Mrl. L. ·D. DUes and Mr. and
Mrl. C. J. Rhodes. On
way here they stopped Jn Albena and w~ accompanied
by Mn. Charles Jividen.
Mr. and Mrs. Schnelker are
DlOYinl to St. Paul, Minn.,

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Mrs. Bechtle Is
Hostess For
Junior Girls

Pajamas Will
Be Furnished
T0 Orphanage

Mrs. Jack Bechtle, tead .er of
tile Junior Girls of Heath Meth- Group .smglng of "Anywhere
odlst Church, Middleport pro· With Jesus," followed with a
vlded a Halloween Party for 1prayer by Mrs. G. H. Ewing,
her class iind their guests, Ipresident, opened the me~ting
Tuesday evening, at the church. or the Pomeroy WCTU Tuesday
~~th~ Sc~nelk~lrllnis
Presel)l also were the minister evening at the First Baptist
Co w
e wenois Glass
his family , Rev . and Mrs. ' church.
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Dowson and sons.
I Jt was voted to furnlsll 12
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A vanety o( t'ONtumes were sUI·1s of paJamas
rsWuuw,.rw
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worn by the girls. Addmg to an rp anage n hie Far E as I.
ro E 1H' N. hi. · d 0hl e,
the festival atmn~phere were Mrs. C. Melvin Alkire and Mn~. 1
Mr
0
'"'-· ·he · •·te e anu__ s
which the group enjuy- t'•ladys C'·
,uc kler were nam ed Io 1'
viQI,
r laa
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.~Yua,
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h
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th
· 1 ed uca1·Jon com·
· nd M Ad
. The g1rls assembled for a e P e v1sua
Scott and IrJe
rs.Va a
hymn s1ng to cone Iude the1r
· rec- mt·11ee.
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all ot Princeton' w
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and moved from around I Mrs. Phil Williamson and
ME-ETIN- G- CHAN--GED
the plano to their refreshments Miss Nelle Bing will prepare a
The meeting of the
one of the tables in the din ~ Christmas box for veterans at
mother• of Middleport H 1
ing room . Ice cream, cookies ! the Chillicothe Hospital.
School whJch waa 1o be
and 10ft drinks WPre provided tentative date for the (;hriB~
thll evenlna hu been
in addition to a small cup of was meeting was set for Decto next Wedntlday. October
Halloween candy.
,ember 14. The Union was asked
at the party were t. follow 'Dimensions in Frloend
at~~=:.::::.:::.:~~~;,~;:~:
:110.
Bus kir k, Marcia Stew- ship." World ·Temper an c
Sherrie Shuler, Rhonda Hy- Sunday will be November 25.
Luanne French, A my I The devotions and
Hamm, Mary Bradbury,. Kayte 1were in charge of Mrs. . T.
, Sylvia ~wanson, Nancy Shelton, who used Isaiah 35:
Robbie Ord, Myrta .3-5 and Mathew 9:9-12 for the
Rog. 1.50
Sandy Johnson, Dianna devotionals and gove a medl· ·
WOllen. Jennifer Goble, Bridget tatlon on "Consider the Tur-1
~~:;;;,.:Douglas Dowson , DwiRht Ue ."
1J
Rev. and Mrs. Dowson 1 "Uft Up-Look" was the toMrs. Bechtle .
pic of the proKram and Mrs.
lvenlql ly Appointment
The Junior girls include ages Shelton gave a part of the
CLOSED WED. NOON
9 thro~gh -~years .
WCTU natlonal president's adPhone WY 2·2207
I
del
S
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dreSl.
She was assisted by Mrt.
M " un
pen '
Joseph Cook who read the naWeekend In Pomeroy ,llolUII president'• rec!:m~~~:~ill
Miss Charlene Zundel, stu- Itions. Mrs. Ralph_ C.
dent at Otterbein C o I I e g e, led in prayers on the world
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the past weekend with uatlon.
TONIGHT a PIIIDA Y
Rev. and Mrs. The next meeting will
NOT OPIN
C. Zundel, Mulberry-av. held
Tuesday November
wao accompanied home by at the United M e 1 h o d 1s t
uncle and aunt, Mr. and church.
~vtrs 0.. E. Jasper of Columbus
While here Miso Zundel at·
a rally of Rio Grande
Association
Youth
. She has been servas president ?r the assocla- - 11 .. u., and is dlstr1ct vice preslMrs. Roy Smith was bonor"TH1f~o~~··o~U~~·NK"
of the BYF. Miss Sharon ed with a layelle shower Tues·
(Teehnleolar)
who Is also attending
evenln1 when the FriendDoris Dar. Cary Grant, 018
College, spent the
Neighbors club met at the
Youn1. Andrew Me•dow1,
weekf:nd with her nar-1.;.,_.
Mlc:ker_ Mantlt, Ro1er Mlri 1 ,
of Mrs. C. E. Clark
Yot1 Berra, of New York
and on Saturday went to Pleasant Ridge
which was
YanloHo. n•o a RIOT!
Grande College where ahe
In keeplna with HalCee.rctrteMM
a dinner party
classmates.
Mrs. Donley Rolhel, pretl·
wa11 In charge when plana
were made for a Christmas
at the Martln reataur1nt,
Tue1day, Dec. 11, followed by
party at the home of Mrt.
George Buchanan. The lrll'lel·
prlu donated by Mrs.
waa awarded to Mr1.
IIwood Bo-•·
Members ....,. dn!IHd Ia
dresaes and haw and carried
puraeo and prl101 were aw•ard·
M11hed Pot1toes &amp; Gr1vy
e.. to Mrs. so..... for
nlest and Mra. Tuber! Cha,pllllm
., the prettiest. Games
GREEN BEANS
played and prlzeo awarded
Mn. Jack Robson Mrs.
APPLE SAUCE
les Werry and Mn. Reibel.
After Mrs. Smith opened
lovely gllll, whlch wen
1.,.,..., In a baiSinot, a de..,n
course was served by the hotleu to thoae ·IUimed above and
Mro. WIUard Hinea Mrl. Jlo.
bert Arnold, Ml'l. Leon MeKnl&amp;ht, Mrs. ti:mersQn Well
and Mike, SieveD and David
Clark.

SHIRLEY'S
BEAUTY SHOPPE

Shop evory wMk day 9 AM to 5 PM and
On Solurday 9 AM to 9 PM

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Women's Cotton Blouses
R..olor $2.95 Womono COnON BLOU511 __ IALII1.7S
R-lor $1.95 Womtno COTTON ILOUSII __ SALI 11.21
R.,ol•r $1.69 Womono COTTON ILOUSII -- IALI $1 .QO

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Salt I

COLD$7.00
WAVI

WEEK-END SPECIAL

SPANISH STEAK

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WOMIN"S "conON

SNOWSUITS

LOUNGING
PAJAMAS

Washable popUn snowsuits, warm s now
pants with hooded
jackets, not all sizes.
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Our regular stock of girls dresses are Included In
this sale-all easy to care fabrics, many styles to

choose from.
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$1.00
$7.00
$6.00
14.00
$1.00
12.50
$1.50
$1.10

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$3.44

$1·''

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GARMENT
BAGS
1D lnch
wide frame. FuU lenKth
llldlnf zi!&gt;Pen. Double
moth ,protection. New and
improved decorator eolon.
Jumbo alze

lnd., th•

Meath lett-

Worp'o looy.On
PLAJTIC

washable. Popular styles. End of the Month Sale.

teet fibre mouldloa,

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RAYON
PANTIES

Sb:e mall only. Band tee
brJef ltylea. small lot for
quick &lt;=ltaranee.

Slaeo '- 0. 1114 10. Not
ovary oiJ!o, Lhnttotl Ub' tor •ulck ·aalo.

Pl~ttlc

MORTITE

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strip, no tticu or tools
Pnu
Into
place.
Keeps cold out, heat
lb. One roD.

29c

Wom..,. $1.95 Jllennoll-

su• COATS

Figure flattering fit. 100% cotton tllnnelette. Slz.
es small, medium and lar&amp;e. Y0\11" choice thll ule

. •1.69
tltiiLI" COTTON MIIM

Ribbed al)'le, turned down

eutf. stoeo B to II. Whlto
and aolld eolon. Sale

2

PAJAI!\AS
Plain color loDI panll prlntotl top wltb obort
~ttVU. lllw • lo lt, :10

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25c

tor

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39c

DiSalle Wants
Rhodes' Work

$11·"
$14•95

IIIG. $11.95, TWIN IIZI
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R... f16lts, Doulot. . .
Slntlo ConiNI
Duol control
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$2.95- 54" UPHOLSTERY FABRIC
All cotton-Three good patte~

Non l'lllllnC aluminum
round top kits wltli
pint aile Tbennt11 vacuum bOttle.

•4.69 .

DRAPIIlY DIPT.

pald.!i.."y.~d
...~ .. Dtulle
datemeat wu "a eemple1e

59c- 36" Printed 100%. Cotton, WeshiW. ·
YARD GOODS
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S.le 39c

17 Inch by 26 Inch. For fool comfort llld ufety,
Attractive colors: Green, blue, red, yell,ow, piDk.

88c
w-.AtlhotlooMiooo

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WASH
CLOTHS
Solid oolon, stripu. Odola
and eada oeleated for !hit
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25c

STRETCH NnONS
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Mobile Unit Schedule Set ...s;:'c~rL~i:~~~~·~·.~p~~;. FiledlnCourt
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was cited to Meigs
Juvenile
election day tbe ballotl are .,..
lofal falleltood. 11 to obvloualy Under auapl,.. of the MelgB tuberculosis. One may I eel Clarence Headley, clt 1-4 p.m. lng, U p.m.
court Thursday by the State A petition for divorce and alt moved from lllelr envelopes
8 tleoperate. laolomlattte -.
Tuberculosis and Health healthy, tonk healthy, and still Nov. 20 - Chester, Gaul's Nov. 24 - lleediiVllle, Barr's Highway Palrol.
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action for support under there- at the pollfng place where 1111
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1tmpllo IDjecl a ftaal omear
Melp Co u n t y have TB. For the taking of the Marke I -Mrs. Carl Kautz, Sohio Station, Mrl. Edna Stew- Offlcoals
the DGa~po~"1.j't ciprocal agreemnel were flied voter would normally have vo1o
late b ~:·
Depal'tment, the County picture which lakes only one cllairman, U p.m.
art, 11·2 p.m.
said Patro man · Th :m,n~r Thursday in Meigs Coonty Com- ed. SIIU folded, IIIey are depooo
Tbo two men are locked
Society, and thO Ohio minute, no appointment Is n
Nov. 21 - Middleport, A&amp;P Nov. 28 -Portland, Bud • a participated In
ur Ys mon Pleas Court.
lied in the ballot box wttb all
a !Miated COIIIOiel~!t.!for~at~v:%: j Department of Health, an X· essary, there Is no undressing, Supennarket - Mr. and MrJ. Grocery - Mrt. Paul
Law.l search at Dow Lake, Athens Shelton R. ZwtiHng, 1 minor, the other ballola, and no .,.
Di8aUe the D
Ray mobile unit wUl be
in 1and no danger.
Wayne Glbbons, ch. 10-1 p.m. renee, 4-7 p.m.
county, for the ~y of ifMrsj Syracuse, has asked the court sees how the voter marked
.dole seekln&amp; re-election
Metge County from November Again as In the two jtrevlous Nov, 21 - Pomeroy, Krocer'a Nov. 29 - Letart Falls, at the Gene I stees, 5 am w e 0 ,for a divorce Jrom Lynda ZWiU· this balloll.
Rhodes the Republlcap
until December 1.
years, the 'oldest person to vl111t Supermarket - Rev. Wm. 1VOJ'Io sch®-1, Mr1, Thereon John!Oil, Ohio University professor Gene ing, a minor of Providence, Ten· The electioo board office wiD
dale.
AU people over 18 yearo of the mobile at each station will II &amp; Mrs. Dan While 2-5 p.m. 1-4 p.m.
Stees.__ _ _ _ _
nessee. The plaintiff charged be opea from I p.m. Willi 4 p.
age oro urged to vllst the mo- receive 1 decorated cake, COIIr· Nov. 26 - Salem Center, at Nov. 29- Racine, iront oil
SMOKE DAMAGE
grass neglect of duty and ell· m. during the final day of allFINE LEVIED
bile unH for a !roe x-ray which teay of the Holsum
Bakery the school, 1\!re. Rex Shenefield Club Restaurant, Mrs. Guy Pomeroy volunteer . firemen ltreme cruelty.
senile voting next Monday.
One fino was levied and an-11101 only detects tnhet'Ciilosts, and Ill tbuse vlsllfng the mo· .r.h. 1-4 p,m.
Neigler, 5-I p.m.
were called to the Ralph LtiUe Smith, Rutland, has
otbOr man forfeited his bond
also certain lq tumors bile wbu ire 75 years or over Nov. 26 - Holland, Rutland Nov. 30 - Syracuae, Town. Graves residenc:e on Lincoln asked fo~ support under the reBULLETIN
Judie Etnmel Peoplet'
types of heart cOndiUons. wiU receive a pack of RC Cola, Furniture Co. (Warebouse No. Hall (Fire Dep1.), Mrs. Virgil Terrace 'early today when a ciprocal agreement from Ad·
County court today.
Food handlers required by courtesy of t b o Middleport 2) MrJ. Tom Stewart, &lt;h. 5-ll Hamm, 1-4 p.m.
faulty heating system In the rlan W. Drenner, Garden Grove,
NEW DELHI India
George forfeited a $25 bond
to have 111ch x-rayo may Planl
p.m.
.
Nov, 110 - Middleport, T r ~ haaemenl started a minor fire. California.
(UPI) - The covenunent
a eharge of falllni to
tliemselvea ol this oppor- The sclledulo for the v~lt II Nov. 'l7 - Harrisonville, at IAiatre Cloaners, Mr. and Mrs. Tloe entire Graves home ~as
~lalmed a "state ol
• within a clear, allllll'ed
thus saving the expense as follows with Ute chairman the school, Mrs. Virgil AWns, Glbboml, U p.m •
filled with smoke when fore- MARRIAGE APPLICATION
throogbout
', 11!1!!1 ,and Georp Hensley
It done ~lly. for each ·location:
a.s p.m.
Dec. 1 - Pomeroy, front of men arrived at 2:10 a. m. Dale E. Hart, 21, Pomeroy, llltlla to
1. There wa
fliHitl tiD and IXIIII 011 '
estimated tho' about SO Nov. 20 - Tuppers Plains, Nov. 21 1&gt; Hemlock Grove, at Elberfeld'l' Dept. Store, Rev. Smoke damage was the onlf U. S. Navy, and Kathryu Brace rro lma ate ezplaaaiiOII
JDilffllr citation.
In Melp Ooun\)' have IOhio Valley Milo Co. - Mrl. the Geoap - Mr1. lloll Bello Vorll, Mrl. Whjta, U p.m.
~ported Iota.
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Sponge Rubber

FLOO·R MAT

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FOit IND-OF-MONTH IALI

LUNCH KITS

be used to help pay for a

QUeen At MHs-·

2 yr. replacement ruaraotee- attr&amp;etin COloi'I-

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FESTIVAL PROCEEDS -

ISh!ow to be beld in Racine

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which to choose. Ree.
50c deck.

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Southern Local 7-8th g r a de ceeds of the festival will be used tracted to bulld tbe lddltioD.
scloool are to share royal hon- /to pay for improvements of Ule Following a Tuesday
m,114
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., ed to walt for my answer until and Ia placing medium and
at th~ annual Racm_e Amer- 1Racme Amencan ~gl_on horne. meeting, the ladies anxiJlarJ Cll
(UPI) - .U.S. Ambassador Ad- ihell freezes over, If lllat is mediate range m;.,u., and
lean Le~ Fa~~I!Vul.;, ~tly, ~ n:ru,sectoon was Post 602, announced that llabd
lai stevenson and Soviet Dep- your declsJon," Stevenson snap- in Cuba? Yes or no_ don't
The lasseso~ be h ! ; ' 1 ~ ild' to _ e
~ ~ne story lgoods,_ candy, and other boa.
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lit)- Foreigo Minister Valerian ped.
for the translation _ es or
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~e 1 u mg m up~_r
erne.·
1 ~e 1t.em1 are needed for 1111
A. Zorin engaged Thursday 1n Well beD ba• DOt frozeu
1\a
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Proffitt, Brenda Noms, ! The new addJt1on, 32 feet long 1festival.
one of the most dramatic ex- and slevenson and the rest otO:~ dem::ed
anSwer. ~sa- , Mu ravr:wr,ence and Renee. ~ill improve n:creation facili- 1 Atone with other actiYttJel.
changea in international diplo- Security Council member• have dor Danle! Schweitzer ol Pille .:.,
. ye.ar-' 1 11 1 to be hes rdof_the LegJonbePosFt home, P~ wW be awarded for WZ.
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acco mg to mem rs. or sev- nmg Halloween costumea, 111
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be
ted
acy.
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no !i""' e anawer
m. requested an aJIIWer. Everyone held nn the streets of Racine 1 )
th
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·t best demra
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by ~e bloc:.J:n~ Wskl~~·as
Stevenson leant-d across his The qm$Uon, •• put point-blank waited expectantly_ but the an- will feature &amp;quare dancing::; i:,:uni: ~~tings~~ Jar est
led _wiDdow, 8Dd tbt
a Russian tanker. It was allowed
arm of the great horseshoe by an enraged Steveuon 'lburs- swer never came .Zorin spoke an laMes,.. ·PriieS; W!JulQw displays ibome. It wa/ decided that the i.A~·
desk of the Security Council. lie day, WBI this:
around lhe question, rofuslng to and refreshments.
sl should be enlar ed to oMEETINCI
to pass thl"JlUih tho
was red-faced 1114 glared dt- "Do you, Ambossodor Zorln, give a direct reply.
Post 602
Commander Ger- ~d t lie
g odatipr
Mrs. Myrtle Walker, pnolo
ring Thursday because Its
PLEDGE YOUR PINT rectly at Zorln, "I am prepar- deny lllal the U.S.S.R. hu plared SlevellBOil, known about llle
VI e ,. r accomm
ons. dent,_ wu m charge when 1111
wu petroJeum, which il not
Unitd N-ations as a calm dellbau.xJliary also decided to lll'ft
barJoed.
eraie diplomat had turnod tiger
illn&lt;h II the post bome ..
In 'l'burlday"a case, only
•
lie strained :..ross llle desk ..: .
•
election _day. Membert are ....
eontent was m11de.
most 88 if he ~anted to confront
ed to bnDi at least 10 PJI!'.
11
But IIIII morning, the
The tlme: Nooa to • p. m.
Zorin physically. At times be
lt was announced that padto
went aboard.
wagged ••- finger or ~-,.._~ L• •
•
ages suitable for Cllristmu bao
111
u
be
th
'Jbe place: Pomeroy J•nlor
n.~o~
r- ~-eu 1u.1
1
dest~::ea:: thet~c:~hte:
HIP auditorium.
pencil or M • paper on the desk With each passing day the on us. You are well aware of ~eta
be _brought to tbe
place about · tao milea
Tbe wby: BloodmoiiUe vlJK;
In ~out of hbn with . a decisive threats of war continue
to the fact that this will not be a d: urged~~
of NasSau. At 7:24 a.m.,
blood Deeded.
lmotiloo 81 bJ madtdl his ;M&gt;lntl. grow, and America becomes war fought only on the battle-- on Veterans Day
this morning, the u.s. ships
SpokeSmen
Post American Le- or ~ outwar Y lmpasalve, more fearful of a wur~ con- fields of EW'Ope or the battle•
eeiv·ed Instructions to go
gi ·n. said
the people of Middleport whe- Zorm, outwardly lmpaa•tve, flict.
fields of the United .itates.
the Defel\$8 Department said.
ther or not
245 continues active
kept his eyes averted to the desk Even 110, the United States is This was, if it should become
At '7:29 a.m. EDT. the
has pnnounced aD open ln. front or him 81 he terlbbled rlghUully determined not to be a reality, would involvt those
(OO ·aaid.
J""!'h P.
Post Mondaf at 7:30 notes.
ranked- SECOND BEST.
who are at home. The women
-, ~ a ·WI&gt;itle boat. The
'S
!~·
The Security eo-n cbambor Here la .Melp County, man· and children would be target.
I~ team wao led by LL
.
, . . . .
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. Boy OCOpot-will·ba uaecl.
- ·· · . Will)~. ~ there WU baN- 0!1· thO- street conversations as Well as the soldier.
Dwight G. osborne of East
The ·
··
troop - which under Membership chair.Jn Albert ly • ··~r. -~~ · t~;o ·pnerfoi of -. . . . - are heavily In . ".With the pidO!I missiles und
terson, N.J .• and Ll. cmdr.
~:t": volun~ tee f r Scoutmaster Bob MIUJ for a llotuh announqotl at a meeting l011101lg the diplomat&amp; standlq favor of Preoklent Kennedy's ac- llle airplanes of today, not one
neth
lleynohiJ of
canbll n
of years gained wide Monday night ath.at to dale Ta , "(Coolilllled Oa Pqe S)
tion to quarentine CUha.
of us would be safe from lhe
111 Red c:;v;loocl
1
Calif. Osborne 111 executive
e
mo e
reeognJtlon In Scautin&amp; - wlll member• have paid dues. He '
During a "candidates night" destruction of war.
ftr of &amp;he Pierce and Reynolds
Mor.day from noon u?1116 Ph m.
determined by the response is Ul1ing aU membera who
meeting earlier this week at "We in the United States do November 1, at 4 p.m., wm
the eecutive officer of the
d:~roy Junior hlgh sc ool to this meeting," Commander have not paid dues to do 10 by
fortlaiJd, the touchy Cuban sJt- not want war. All we ask is be tlle final day for voting by
nedy;
a~ed r~ offici Is "d th 1
said,
November II to help the 11011
, ualion was on minds of many to have PEACE .. PEACE In absentee ballots, accordiDg to
8811nts a
Throo mlnutoa after llle
the
will be
"'II Ia up to the parents or win a membership trophy.
officials. Several political offi- the wocld. We have tried every Election Board Clerk DorutbJ
boa~ wu over the Bide, the
P
scouts and others 1ntertst- The post voted a donaUoo of
· CIG~.Is commented on the precar. human way poss1ble tt. avert Johnston.
tlela lowered a Jacob' a ladder oo M · M
Ha
"ll be Ia ed In scoulfng whether a new $25 tn the .ltJCtll firemen tnward
lous conditlono of world affairs. an open conflict.
By Thursday 104 absentee Yolo
the Navy team &lt;011ld co
ch " · olar~ 1
Mr scoutmaster can be appointed the purchase of llle ...-.Jiac
Coonty Rep. George A. Meln- "' We have given to Europe, ers had cast their balloll, lbo
aboard.
er ca
Mrs.
what the Legion's role in pacer to be used for heart
hart presented a non-politicll Asia, Africa and other nations said.
1 arge G
.At ?:SO 1.m.• the whaleboat rene rueser, reco s;
s.
Jt may be the COJD. treatment.
·
talk concerning the internation- a part of our wealth ...... we This weekend will be tbe 11a
was wHlerway to the freighter.
V Evs:s t and Mrs .. Bar~saki
'
Members of tbe Federated al problem after he had given have not kept it all for our- nal one before the last day ftW
approached the ohlp at 7:39
an ..:H~t·, Y sect~rm~
e Mr. Mills ·recently" resigned
and United Melhodllt churches his campaign talk. On request, selves.
· !1e&lt;&gt;ple 1o &lt;ast absentee vo1e1.
and at 7:48 1.DL had
• ernonandeaDrae,
scoutmaster.
ln Pomeroy wJU be partlcipat- Meinhart's "War Threat" talk "Why, oh, why, does one man For this rea.aon the electicm
. lolllalde.
arrangements,
·
.
lng In "Trlct or Treat" night II published here :
1&gt;anl to rule the world by board office will be opea At 7:110 a.m., the Defense
· J. Alllson 18 to serve as The Leglon Alllili~ lnvdfor the UNICEF cause.
"You know as well as I force? What does he expect to 9 i..m. until noon, 1 p.m. until
partment aid, "'The leadero
medical oupervlsor.
lng all ::~om::::al Vele=
l!:ach coin collected by th• lllal there are war threats up- gain? AI present, he has more 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.
dinner to bO sorved by the
Irick or treat. will
mean
Ulan he. can do to . feed and Any voter who will be In I
Prlzet~ Awarded In 1Auidua1ry at 5, 30 Supday, Nov. Jeanne Bowles was elected food or medicine for sick and Steeo lA Charged
cl~llle hJS own domaon.
hospital lor medical treatmelll
PAam'--~
. J~.~.
- J:nK
.~t Pos !Home,
~..reHiign.._ ":_,~~~~ 1th1 ~ hungry chllkeddren thor 1the wldorldts. ATHENS s, Ohio (UPI)1- Genofe wins~~~ic~ar :;m~iUand
surgeryter o~-e~ll
he day, ~
1• w:aet or
~v- owitoled
Wul be held at ,..., , .. ,..._ or e ~11!0" 11 was as
a res en lsa•c tees, 30, a pro esaor
.
any vo
wo~ wo
anavoaMuaJ: ~~o~R. ll.8rll' at
A~
lion Farm 011 commg game next Friday even- have their coins ready when education at Ohio University, have we to gam other than our ably absent from the eounty,
Syractt80 Gro&lt;le·'ICbool ·Tilltrlo lBalle,y s
••
lng.
the young people, with spet!i- was arraigned today ot. a freedom? I feel sure that we and more Ulan 10 miles dlottd
day evening.
J!un RGad &amp;mday, Oct. Jeanne, who Ia the daughter ally marked cartons, caU 011 charge of first degroe murder want no part of Russta now, from his polling place cxt e1oo&gt;
were awarded Amy
beginning at 1 p. m. Sbot of Mrs. Ernest Bowles, Ia a trick or treat evening.
J,. the crowbar slaying of h i s let alone after tt has been tlon day, is qualified to vote M
22
Marll,vn Brown,
and
riDes without member of the s,ninr Class Workera for lhe UNICEF pregnant wife, Helen, 29.
partially destroyed. But lhe aboentee ballot.
and Kenton
and of the Girls' Gtee Club.
fund aald one penny wtu mean Divers Thursday recovered a RllSS.Ian people would gala, Anyone wisb1ng to vote aa
COLVMBUS (UPI)--Gov.
original, and Anna
Metp Geaerll Hoopttal
Her attendants elected al the five glasseo of mllk, five cents ii6-g~lon steel 1rum from Dow IIIey wo~ld have their freedom, absent voter's ballot must c:al
dlael V. DJSalle said today
and Kathy Winebrenner,
Admisllonl - None.
school this week are, from the will mean vaccine to protect Lake near here which Stees whtch 18 a godsend to any na- at the Meigs cOunty Board ef
will ask for 1 apeclal
Discharges - None.
Senior class: Carolyn Russell five cblldren from TB, a dime said contains the body of h 1s U~? of people.
.
Elections office In the ration of alate Auditor
Door prlzoa were
Melp Me-aJ Hoapl111
and Beverly CUndUI; from the will mean pentctlllo to cure pregnant wife, whom he said , I feel like Patrtck Henry, 1c temple or write a requel
A. Rhodes' a I I I eo.
LeadlncJ!am, Virginia Atlmlsslonll
Geraldine Junior class, Judy Martla and two children ol yaws, and a he heal to death. lie said he - Give me Liberty or give me for an application form. T h •
promptly said he WINild
, Vicki Rizer, Sue JefNow Haven; Fred Friz- Judy Wlldermulll: from the' quarter will mean 125 vitamin dumped Ute drum Into the lake death '."
appllC.atlon form muat be l1llool
come any lavesllgallon.
and Linda Stowe. A flow- zle, Reetlavllle.
Sophomoro Class, Jay Bof(lfl, tablets.
last Saturday.
. "Men aRJ! women, boys and out and returned/ to the boud
DISalle .. ld two ol hll
arrangement was p.....,nted I DISCHARGES - Mary Jor- and ·Judy Moore, and from the Along wllll Ute UNICEF an· The body waa taken to Mt. gorls, _pr.,.to God ask111i Him office. The voter wiU then eltbo
lal lnveattgaton had
Shirley Jeffers, cakes · to dan, Pomeroyj Albert Cos:, MJd- Freshmen cla111, Mary Teaford nouncement. Pomeroy Mayor carmel Hospital in Columbus for His help, that w~ may have er be permitted to vote an U.
e.. '"numerowt cueo wher
CollriU and Wtllls Load- ldleport; !'lneBalley, Pomeroy; and Angela Fink.
Charleo Legar said '"Trick or ovhere Athena County Coroner PEACE;, .PEACE In I he sent voter's ballolln the boarll
Rhodes' e•amlnera have
and pme prizes to •Danlel Hayman, lleclne.
Homecoming octlvltloo
are Treat" night Ia Pomeroy will Dr. C. F. Patton wiU perform WORLD .
office before election day, tlf
«1 clltea, &lt;OUtltitl and
Sayl'l and Pam Sylv• Birth - Mr.
Mrl. Char- sponaored by tha student coun- be from 6:30 to I p. m. on, 81, autopsy.
Ute ballOts will be mailed 111
dlolrictl throughout the
Ilet Rooih, New
a IOD. ell.
OCtober 110.
him.
for lftonthly m&gt;t.ls of
Juvenile Cited
In eiUter case the balloll are
rr.achlnea already bought
sealed In an envelope by 1111

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Snag proof hangers
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sUiole for Maritime ~reb,
aald the •.~ton Soviet frelflhter
Po1tava should enter Cuban waten Saturd~y unless it it diverted
by the KremliD.

from the Soviet Billie port
RjJa, Latvia.
Tbo boardiog party wu
abbwd at 10:20 a.m., when
Deparlment made lla
nouncernenl
UhtQ the Navy erew completed
tt. IDspadlon of the manliest and
questioning of the crew, the entegon saki, ••we cannot be sure
of the eompollition of the cargo."

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$1.00 lvenlntl In Parlt Stick Dtodonnt ------ 2 for lie
49c WOODBURY LANOLIN RICH HAND
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In London, the Dally ~~~~~~
reported that 14 ahlpa
owned or operated by Soviet
nattons have been recalled t othe
BalUc port of Gdynio from
whence they had been
with cargoes f• Cuba. 'nle
content! were DOt known.

Zorin, Adlai,

the "Marucla wu chartered
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~- Ktnned! (~amed for Pres- Foust of Greensburg, a., on the cepted a Soviet tanker in the first.
~t . Keniiedy s brother, kJU..
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on the Kennedy.
sel to proceed because it carried
boarded a Lebanese ship
Two aDd a half houri later, the Wbether the 11hip wu allowed only oil But more were OD the
· fl1g tmtler Soviet charter 1o CU. Inspection team oUll was aboard. to proceed or ordered to turn way and llle DelenH Departmeat
ba today In the first auch InDefenae lleprtment aald It back depended on tt. cargo. If said oome would have to be
cident since ·the blockage went
not know at that time wheth- "offen~ive materials" were stopped and tearched.
into OJ:Hatlon.
the crew waa Russian or Leba- aboard-.auch .. equipment for In Bremen, Germany, Dr. G.A.
The ihlp wu a frelghler,
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STORY!

Red Devils Edge Belpre In Cliff-Hanger 16-12 Win .,.

Rutland s Red Devil football Iing point of the game .
1 Bruce Bayle!! carried down to . game near the end of the first Itunlty by putting over a touch- I wingback
Russell
Fraley alty, the Red Devils moved with· ,Yds. rushlnfl
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team, beset by cokt, took a sen-1 Near the end of the third quar- the six on the fir st play but half- quarter when the Eagles march· down in six plays. This t i me , through a big hole on the right in 12 yards of the goal I in Yds. pas1lng
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victory ter Belpre started a drive on back Denny Prather took the · ea n yards in 15 plays to score, i Garrett jump passed to end side or the Belpre line, 26 yards when Black hit Fraley in t h Tot. yardaJe
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from a strong Belpre club Thura- llts own tfl yard line which car· 1pij!skin down inside the 1 yard with quaro:rnack Joe Garrett Cary Moore from four yards out Into paydirt. Jerry Black then end wne on a fourth and r l v Passes au.
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day night at Rutland by a 16-12 i rled them in 14 plays to the line on the next play, giving capping the drive on a 3 yard 1to score. Belpre failed to add passed to Chuck Cheadle who . situation for the touc-hdown.
Pastes com.
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Rutllmd 10 yard. line by the end Belpre a third and 1 situation . run around his left end . T wo the extra polnts and led 12 to made a nice catch. for the extra 'I ley passed to end Don
Had later.
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It was a great second half 1of the period. On the fint play Two running plays tater the pas1 plays tlelped In this drive o with about 10 minutes left in points:.
wide open in the end zone
Fa111bles
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defense that turned the trick 1of the fourth period, Belpre _ball rested on the RuUand &lt;me- ~ as Garrett hit end Nathan the second quarter. At this ~utland held the Eagles on the extra points and a 16 to
Lolt
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for Coach Jim Vennari's boya. picked up a first down on the foot line with Rutland In po!-'IDJck for good yardage.
point, faint -hearted
Rutland the1r next try to make yardpge, llead.
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'i'he Red Devil! held the l&amp;- IRutland 8, and it looked
aa session - the Red Devils had After the touchdown, Belpre fM~ wouldn 't have paid a nick· and then took over the b a II The second half was
12 lead at halftime, but it was though they could .!~Core.
I held the Belpre atlaek to only ! recovered the ball on an onsides el for their boys' chances.
when ~ run f~om punt fonna -;a d~fensive battle with
a great defensive effort by the I RuUand lana and Belpre ]a foot each on the 1ast two klck to take over on the Rut· Rutland shot right back after tion fa1led to pJck up any yard- 1land s goal hne stand the
Here'a protaetlon tor yot· · "
Rutland team In the 4th quar. fus alike rose to their lui plays.
land 35 yard line. They quickly the kickoff •nd marched
76 age.
I point.
ter which proved to be the turn· to follow the next four plays.
Belpre took the lead In the , took advantage of this oppor· yards in five plays to send 1 Aided by a flfteeD yard pen· Chuck C~eadle led the
1nd old alike wlth new
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Eastern Eagles Rip S0 uth western
On Rutlanders
56-6 In SVAC Football Contest

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Ohio

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Black, 67 in

By United Preaa ln&amp;ern•Uona1

Toledo DeVilbiss 28 Alliance 8

Wellsville 34 Jefferson Union 20
Toronto 12 Follan&amp;bee W. Va.l
1Uonsv)Ue 28 Adena 0
Playing their last garne of Mingo 6 DIJJonvale o
The Eute~n Eagles used a servlces of three first teamers ·clear and hit him with a pass l four yards fc.r . ano.ther touch-,the season ~ednesday, t h e 1Cadiz 14 Smithville o
gr .:at team effort to open up but sophomores Rick Koblentz, that covered 51 yards.
down and 20 pomts m the quar. Pomeroy 7 8th grade te~m Rutland 16 Belpre 12
,u sorts of holes for the run. Gary Michaels, and Bill Amos In the second quarter, East· ' ter.
defeated Rutland ~6 on
~ McArthur 16 The Plain$ 6
ning of backs Ron Ritchie , Bob all did good work on the line er11's line opened the holes for I Eastem halfback Terry Hoff. Panther field. Earh~r this sea_: York 34 Southern Local 3
Foster Gary DurBt, and Terrv a!l replacements.
two touchdowns and a pass In· man Wilt&amp; !!lopped near the end 1son Rutland had whipped Porn Port Clinton 27 Ro!sford o
Hoffm~n in a 56 to 6 slaugh- Almost fron. the beginning, lerception provided another as of the second quarter on one of leroy 14-0.
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! Greenville 16 Xenia 8
tf'r of the Southwestern High- it was Eastern's ball game. The the Eagles scored 20 points in the rarest plays in football
Pom~roy 's hr ~t.
touc~down I 'l?oy 41 Sidney 6
landers last evening on East. first two playe they ran were I the quarter. Ritchie goL all 20 the play where a defensive came m the openmg pe~1od on i Vandalia 16 West Carrollton o
ern's home field .
for touchdownr.
of them.
.
man comes off the bench to 11 46 yard run by Lenme Van Marlon Local 6 Versailles o
The Eagles were
"Flying r~oate r took the handoff for the Ht got the first eight on a make the tackle .
M e~r . A pass fro m Don IDayton Stebbins. 38 Lebanon 1.2
high" as they guided Ritchie first touchdow1. and went 10 'l:l yaru touchdown r_un and a Holfn..an h_arl JUS~ taken th~ 1Swtsher to Van" Me~er account· Covington 32 D1xi~ o
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luto the end zone five tIme! , yard~ to score while fullback run for the extra pomts.
ball on a tr1cky tnple han~otf , 'd for the extL pr.'!'lt~
·Lakota 30 West M1ddletwon 8
Foster twice and Durst once in Durst added the extra points. Then he picked off a South- and was running down the field Andy Porter tallied the next. Wesl Milton Jl Brookville o
a game in which they ~~:!most The second time Eastern got western pass and ran It 30 yards ~ ' th a clear shot at th~ goal first period tally . for Ute Lit~le Jetferson 18 Carlisle o
completely dominated.
the ball, quarterback John Rid· into the end mne before plow. hne when out of the SJdeJlnP.s Panthers on a s1x yard spnnt Dayton Dunbar 26
The Eaales were without the enour spotted Ritchie in the ing his way only minutes later I came a tackler .
and then chalked up the extra I
Dayton Col. White
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4·Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 26, 1962 I
player out of the ball game, a half Swisher :scored on a three Tlpp City 20 Northmont 16
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15 yard penalty, and no touch· yard run up the middle fol· Mount Healthy 42 Franklin 24

STATISTICS
R.H.S. B.H.S.

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North Galll
· ·a Is w.·nner
Over Hannan Trace Team

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down - ai least the Jackie ser. lowed by lhe linsl TD on a passiDayton Nodhddge 30
ved Its purpose!

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ployed at the Atomic
plant In Waverly, Is
to take 8j special couse at
University of Maryland.
He Is a graduate or the
Ua Academy, Rio Grande

.....lved his final degr..
Ohio State University.

During World War fi
was a gunner on • 824 and waa

shot down over Rumanian
!leld and hold prlooner.
He I! married
VIrginia
Jo Wise toof

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and they have a

daughter, Sandra Ruth.

Jt coald be - . l!t eoold be your .... ehlld,
10111"""" you know. The YOWII havt dreams,
the old have * - But, froiD JQIIW dn&amp;~~~~
001110 -utiee.
The tr•l&lt;oot ""'llty lo God. He to wafliJtC
• • • tor: you. He watts in your ehun:h. Relive

For men In a nice assort·
ment ot' colors.

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SWEAT SHIRTS

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Gallia moved out of the
by upping
their
record to l.S and
ovorall mark of 3-4-·1.
Score by quarters:
Hannan Trace
0 0 0 8North Gallia
e 12 0

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PT. PLEASANT - ThretJ coupies ~ave made ap~llcations for
marrtage licenses m the office
~~ the County Clerk: Virgil JuJ.
IUS WoUord, 29, Cleveland, Ohio
and Patricia Lou Bradley,_ 25,
Pt. Pleasant; Ronald Gene
Mayes, l9, Hende:rson, and Mary
Magdalene Doss, 19, HenderJohn Willlam Roach, 23,
New Haven, and Judy Mae
, 17, New Haven.

'IJ''itl1 the h.ope II will, In snme mi&gt;a01tre, /altt'r and

OFFICERS TO MEET
Deputy Grange Master C. N.
1~~; today announced thai
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meet1n1 of Melga

November 6-8

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FRANCIS FLORIST -and·SHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

"lfl!lrene
f4H:' refreshments •. .
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If These Prices Don't Suit Make Us An Offer

waG
1 former teacher In the LoiJ•n church putors and
schooll.
from this arM ue :~:~~
Mr, Betz and hla ~·~::;=~: to take Jlllrt In the
Mcs. Gamet Betz of C
Wesl VIrginia dlatrlct
1e are viiiUIIfl hi! brother
rtne Preachers' conference
Washlnclon, o c. thll
he held at the Cedlr Lake!
The brother hao juot
F,. A. camp, Rtpley, on
from three yean servlct
day through Thuroday, N'"remGermanfl tid 11 now
6 - 8.
at the Penlacon In D c.
Nearly 111 of tho t23 Naza.

churches on the West "vir·
district will be represent-

Charleston.

The West VIrginia district ia
of 76 districts Into which
church boo been dtvlded
purposes

S t o ck Umited. Prices
JUaranteed
mdse. Only.

United States, canada,

Brltloh !ales.

Let U• •••

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V1nlecl H01ter

HOST
YOUR CARPETING
DO IT YOURSELP

SAVE 50%

DUKE
CLEANERS

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HAM SHOOT
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21
Ferkttl Ru1 Sperts111111s Club

•32.00
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stock

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No. &amp; W.Powor Sbelll
Refreohmenlll - Eatertalmnllnt
Milch will .._ lie held the IIIII SUnday of ·

MChmonlh

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240 Llnceln St.
MlddiOIIOO't
Phono WY-1-1150
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Pamerov

LIEVING .COAL COMPANY

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

West Columbia, W. Va. Jllh. MIIM IPUift

•38.00
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Cornplote with SV&amp;T

loUII white fillilh. Looka Uke a ahow ear.
IJie wu ·• bed o1 ...,.. lor thll limo and

'75.00

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Comploto with SV&amp; T

Conopleto with SV&amp;T

'125.00

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And Thermostet. All Heoters Vented.

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LOGAN MONUMENT CO.
OF MEIGS COUNTY

Middleport

Falrl1ne ' Door StdaD - \18. A dandy 111Uo cor lbat'l - It ~. A JOUUtful ,..
lnoldo and ou~ Your f111 wUIItll you lhel
Ira 1 IOOd bu7. Auloolltle drln, o1 -

Car'o bluo - bul ,... '""''I bo U , .. bu7
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with bydram«tic drive, power ateerln1, po.
Wer brates, tiated Jlau, radio. Come iD.
and tate It for a drive. A r&amp;~l YllUt· worth much more.

1961 DODGE
$1395

It 1110011 ll !luna 10 cooc1 that wo aouldn1
even replaco a opork plua. Stop lnl Soo lor

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Super 88 - 4 Door Sedan. Power.&lt;! by t1uo

1960 MERCURY
$1595

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'55,000 JTU

inttrlor. All the C«dlllae featurea. New
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1958 FORD
$795

Two door han! top. Solid white with green

20,000 BTU .

Off 248, Past Cbestw, Ohio

15 HAMS

1960 OLDSMOBILE
$1995

$3895

M.U..r or Experlmee
In spite of the fact that the"doctrine baa been the oecasion of vagaries, fanaticism, and mystification, there
are lllilllons of honest and bumble people wbo are ready
to testily to the !act that they have been lll'ODted the tdft
of the Holy Spirit, and that through his auislanee tliey
have been enabled to decide matters of the roost serious

Churoh Council meeting: P'riday, sort.

7' 30 .P· m. Happy

Harvesr.rs

meeting.

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WILLIS ANTHONY

Greenf'lou.. wv 2-6m

Weat Mlin St.

1961 CADILLAC

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eor. Seo It lil1oy!"Bla roomy '4 Door Sedan.

Bou1els, pastM: Jolon Wm. Blaet·
lfw', o;,. of Cbr. Edu. :_ SUnday
School ~: II s. m.; Conflrmatl~n
lllstruclion ' '"' •· m.: , Wonhop
Hou'.: 10:25 a. m., . 'lgno,.ng
God. Youth Fellowship 1:30 P·
m.: Thurllla1 .. Oct. 4· 7' 30 P· m.,

Se,

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the CadilllK! tor you. Local owned. A dream

'" . · tO e. m. Sunday School.
The meaninjt was amazing. Eve!)' believer was tm·
Tbo F - Cburcll, Vulled l titled to "a priVate wire to heaven .' In every lituatlon
Church ot Christ &lt;ElRl · Pres- he was to have the right to expect divine asaistance in
byte&gt;"ion, Pomeroy: Rev. Waldo J. making declslono, choices, and judgments.

One of the firll to declare !bat he WaJ a daily bene!leiary of the assiolance of the Holy Spirit wall t b'
First Baptlol dturcb, Pom: Apostle Paul. He declared thai he was first Impelled to
eroy Ralph C. Zundel, pastor. become a Christian as a resull of the fact that be met
9·30 to 11 -15 a, m., Worship Jesus in a vivid spiritual experience as be journeyed
service lnd otu~y. Specl8l mu- !rom Jerusalem to Damascus. T!Jereafler he declared
sic. Sennon . Create' Than that his every judgment was gu1ded by this divine
l
•,,8o
Atomic Power." Nu,sery and force. Within the space of a very &amp;horl tillle after be
Junior Church lor children. began preacbing the Christian gospel in Europe, be set
10•30 "' m. Y~ 5ot'vlce, 6•41
hi
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lth Z:34l at Presbyterian church, It as the one true test of the Christian: "Has he received
p. m,; Ev..,.ustic lllOII&amp;g., 7:311 :""' P,:Vbr" 11 Pit!'' "
Meigs County CouncU of Week- the spirit?"
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p. 111,; Prayw
'111ur1&gt; • pa
llli llfl
mes- day Rellgtoua Education onnual
Spirit and Day's Work
day .7:10 I' m.
.
~ Ba llal Chttrdt Ra IDe meeUIIfl: Friday: World Com- It is fundamental in Christian belief and life that thlll
~tal • ......., 1!1 Rev. Artlu:. R. McCa,dey, cPII~- munlty Day at the Federated same Holy Spirit stands ready to take up residence In
llo~, ~~"; pastor,~ lor Chester Simpson, Supt. ChW'ch.
the •pirlt !or soul) of every Christian beltev~r. Sucb res!"""""'
a.
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School9·30
am.
MomMiddleport
Flrol
Uollt&lt;l
1'tt1dence
can be made null and void by disobedience, anaw,
I P. m,; Wortblp 7:ll0 P.m. Sun-'"" WY hi 10';, . .
byterlan Cbu"b· Rev. Howerd jhate lust rebellion, or any of a ion~ se&amp;ies of evil aU!•-·
P t-~God?
o.m.11 BYF
rmon6 Ruppelt ' pas....
Mr . Sunda7 School I' tudes.
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uno yors w
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Richard
Vsujban,
oupt.
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I 1 loforolng 1101'1blp 10:30: (lhrlst. Sermon "FelloWihlp With Un- Wed. 0:30 Junior Choir; 7 p. m.
·
1oo El!tloavor e p. m.: l!lvtniDI beUtvero." Wedneoday- Pray- SOJtlor Cltol,.
Wonblp, 7 p. m.
er -ling 7:30 p.111.
MI. o- ,_ wm .....,.. .
CAN WB GET AWAY WITH IT?
~~~~ lloll of - · • Lotrlldp I!JI1B Cliurdt, !lev· a-11, Carpeatu, 0. Rev. MorPublic -~ Sunda)r s Roy Gurharl, pastor: Sunday '"' D. M:u-lrin~ Pastor. SUnday
By M. E. Dowson
p. 111.: l'lotcbtoww oiUdr t P. m.; school II 10 a, m., Ruuell Ar- Scbool v:45 a.m. rr.,.,. Meelbtg , It Is about as out of date as the Model T to think that
8lblo ttu&lt;lf Tueoclq 8 p. m.: Ser; cher, supt. Sunday worsh:p at and Young ...pie'• Moetfag wed. much happens in this world by chance. The so-ealled
loo moelbtg Tburoda7 r p, m.. II a. m., with the Jllllklr bring- uesday at 7:30 p.m. Preacbln&amp; scientific age with Its discovery and utilization of DB•
Minlltly ocltool Tbursday 8 I' "" lng the m..oage. Wedneaday oervlce Ssturdl)' -btg at 7:- tural law has just about succeeded In eliminating the
Datlllo .......... Bothoo• al 7:30," prayer meeting with 30 p.m.
haphazard occurence from the world of matter.
Cburcll (P. 0. LIJifltVllle. ObJol llllllord Coo In charge.
Mlddloport Pht Boptllt, ....
For example, Charles Eugene Guye, the Swlsa math•
8UD4:ty flehoo~ O::tO 1.m. Andml loot lprlop M-1• Donald Boo no, paJtoc: 9:15 a. m. matician, computed there Is only one chonce In 10 mulo
Myers, Supt. MortliDS Wonltlp R. 1\. Cold. putor:
SUod11· Cburcb School, KJi Hlady, oupL; tlplled by Itself 160 lime~~-&lt;~ figure too large to be H•
I0:30 a.m.; Pllcrlm Y- Meets Schoo~ 9:10 L m., Worsblp ..,._ 10:11 o. m. Worohlp llfVice: I p. pressed in words--that a single molecule of protean,
:45 p.m.: Evangellatlo llorvlce, Ice. 7:30 p. m. MYF: 8:30 P. m,; m., Youth Groups: 1:30 p. m. the essential constituent of every living eeU, eoUected
7:30 p.m.: Mid-....t: Prayer anti WSCS, 'l'lloldoy, 1:30 I' m.; Pray· Wonhip service: Wed 7:30 p, m, Iits five elements of carbon, hydrog011, nitrogen, oxygen
Praiae, WedDelday 7:30 p. m.
or and Blole tlhl&lt;l1. Wed., 7:10 P· p,ay" meolinl: 1:30 p, m. Choir and sulphur by chance.
Middleport a - or . . N• ""
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p10ctice.
What we have not recognized, however, Ia !bat theoe
- . Rev. C\Jdl J, Illtriietl. Alfred ..Metbodlol .Chordt, 'Jbe Uallod Molhodtol obttrC• natural laws are but tbe proJections of a much more proStmda:J ICbool 1:30 a. m.: 11t0r11&gt; Bev. Robert Coni, pastor: Sun- Pomeroy: Rev. Melvin Alkire, found orderltnoSA. Undergirding lbe world of matter,
In&amp; worship ...-vice 10:30 on.; day School al 9:30 a. m,, Lloyd pastor. Sunday church scltool and Infinitely superior to if, is a world of spirit witb lawa
NYPS-Y~"ti P pie,''" P.m.: Dillinger, oupt.: Worohlp ..,... 9:15 a. m., !.«&gt; Crew, supt., of its own. Certainly wbat the scientist depends upon ill4
ICYang•llatlo -ice 7:10 p, m.; Ices at II a. m. with the Rev. Leo Vaughan, ass't: 10:30 • ·· utilizes for more penetrating discovery is but the lUper•
l'royer _ , Wod.. 7:10 P. Ill. Card: Wodneoday Oct. 'II, M.Y. m., sermon, "God's Word Still ficial activity on the circumference of an Initial aplri&amp;N- lllpllll_:-.~ lcbool F. Halloween party In lbe Stands." 2:30 p. m.l County ual orderltness deposited at the center of all creation bf.
1:10 L m.: •w-r, U O. m. dtttrdt
basement. Monday, Weekday Hellgioua Education the divine Creator.
....- ...,;., W..._., 7 Oct. :!9 Week of Prayer and meeting at Prelbyterlan church It is not possible, then, to disrupt the orderltness com·
P. m.
Sell Denial program sponsor.&lt;! Middleport. 6 p, m. MYF: I'posing the world of spirit anymore than the world of
c..,.... llopllol - ~ by the WSCS at the church at Children'• Mlalonuy Study. matter and escape the consequences. If a man "apltta~.
lcbool t:ll. lfGnlllll J p. '"Munday 7:30 p. m. Church an atom of matter, namely U-235, and the dlaruptlon of
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llllll1M -•1111 Cll- Ooll Board of Tru!Iees. Friday, Nov. the atomic structure results in a terrifying explotdon, do
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llerrlo&amp; (IUWt Mombtg wmblp 2, 2 p. m., World Community we think the disruption of the more oensttlve, wort~~t
otlbooi 1::10 a. m. Preo~ llllla!&gt; 10:30 a. m.: Cl!urob Scbool ,,so Day at Federated church. Pub- and eternal orderlfnesa reflected by the lawa of t b i
do)' 1•:10 P. m.
Ue, IU(Ot.: 9:30 L m. Wonblp lie lnvitod.
world of spirit can be anything less terrifying?
llalrlon'flllo .....,..,_ - e P· m Mooday. WSCS 11m Tueo- Groll Belbleb.., Bapllll
Pari of our delusion In tblnklng we can escape the
llUlldaJ 10 L Ill. WYII' 1 dq and _.d Tburaday of eacb Church, llev. ~rtbllr a McC&lt;&gt;uley refined consequences of spiritual law bl"1!akln.rl risQ out
P. m. anti Illblo oiUdr...., ,.._ 11t011lb: FllllliY ttiJbt lut Stmdl)' pMtor, Robert Lewlo, supt: 1:30 of the slowness by whieh the consequences llnallY aro
&lt;IIIJ'• ......,. lllll pralao OII'Villl -"'&amp; ol ~cb IDOIIil! ol 8:10. a. m. llornlog wonhlp and SUD- rtve. The Old Testament warns that they shall lllt8r
SotunlaJ 7141 P.m.
Evtnbtg Sonloo: We •odaJ day Bohool: 7 p.m. EveninJ..,.. down to the tblrd and fourth generations. Yet iieeawie
'11Ht lllddlopari Pon-.1 ''" P. m. Pr11'1' ....._
vloo.
they are not here tomorrow-and they may bt-'we pre'
Cburah, Soutb 3rd Ava. Su~ ~ ~ - - - . a... t ....- sumo we have evaded them. But there is not 1 eballee.
School 10 un. Sunday Dq(hl 111'1, Bldon R. lllab, ,__ S.O. ,..... MoDa&gt;Iel, Pl'lor. Harold Orderliness in the world of spirit is &lt;:omprebeodl4
Evqttllallc 7:30; Wednesday day oebool 10 a. IlL Jillpl. Bou•b, Olipt.: SWida} School •• by our word lnteerlty, Derived from the Latlil iDte1er,
lltfht Blblo ~ludy 7:30: Satur- M....,. llirlttiiD ll:ttdoavar 71 11 11:10 p. itt., M\'11' e p, m.: Bible meaning untouched, whole integrity in conduct Ia Ulal'day nl8lrt prayor and wurship P. '":loot Mlloii • P. at. C. II. Study. Wed. 7:30 p.m. Preachlog ally &lt;:onduct wblch manipuiatea no opiritual law nor til•
7:30. Pular, Bov.B, L.
I'Niidool Bawll\lltnltb. a- Sundl)' I p. m.
rupts none of the orderliness supportin&amp; the natunl
lllllud ol . , M - lao aD (IIN'Iblnl -""t1 I:IO. Hl!alb a..:.Io. Rev. order and boldin&amp; the wbole of creation together.
...aundaJ oebool 1:10 a. m. lion ~ F"'YW - . _ aa. Morvm Dow.,., tnlnlat&gt;r: 9:30 a. To be sure such conduct has diminished both In ez.
lnl -.bip Wt.a. Ev~ loader illl' Ada!nL All 110 ftt. m.. SUodt7 Scltool, Let Smilb. ample and expression In recent yearo. With ruthleli
7t41 p. m. ...._ Fff COtlll to 11!11 ond aD ol U.. • SuP!.: tO::tO a, m. Worohlp.
ideolo&amp;ie• In the worlcJ we say we cannot depel!d upon
Wedatadaf 7:45 P. m. Otl Slall III'Uit Ill. two tiloopriao EUB Cb-. Rev. tradlllonal American Integrity; It is 10 heavelily mlnllecl
.........., a.t• 11'01'1Nil - mll11 oltovo Boodovtlla.
Metael Smllb, putor: Mornlllfl to be of no earthly use. But before we become more ¥1oHalt i!ltltiday ''II a. m.: Be6loitoa lllpllat Qltll'dt, Worohlp, 1:10 L m.: Sund17 timized by expedience compromise and the fl~n ol
11tm4a1 S&lt;:bolll am.: Youlb S«- Gre~t · Bend, )lev, Artltur R. M.. Scltool 10:30 a. m.; Youlb Fel- modernity let us believe once lllin inte&amp;rily 11 t b 1
nco 1:11 PI m. ICvaDtlt&amp; wonbfp C.Uit11, paator. Robert Lawts, lowsbip, G:30 P. 01·' l'ci\Yor capable defense of any hOnest man beeauae It IMvetWI!
7:00 P. m. oacb l!omda7.
SUpt. Morning Worahlp 1114 !Jun. meeu., 7:10 P· m. Wedneo&lt;lay: touched and whole the orderliDell whlcb undwginlll aD
o1 an• - day Sdiool 1:30 a.m. Serllton Youtb cltolr (1111ctlet, 6:30 p. m. lbat God mad
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IIIIIo ....,. 1:10 a. m ........, •·Do y.., Want God?" .~ Wodnewfay: Cl!fldroo'o Chalc, •· Many of u."inay think Ibis Is bOIIIIIIPUn
Sophllo
tt:llll a. m. ao lllo IIrll IIlii lbllll Servloo 7 p.m. Sennon !'allow- m. saturday: Ladles Ald. ThUI'fo llealed o';r.rtunists scoff at the fact that a tual lawt
ohlp with Unbelievers "
day
the 1a·
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compose a orderllneas, wblc]l holdt the world,
1 te
11 , _ Blblo ldtool 1:10 o. 111,1 Wonblp Glott 1':, , _ , WONII!p t;SO; Loag 8oUom. !let. Otors• 11- and lhuoromunlty Ulgethor. Yet their cynlcisnJ baa not
IO:at IJD.t y - N llundaJ School IO:Illl. J[stnelb Shl- plltllr: SundiiJ' u .. .11 ezpelled our fears, the pessimlmi of our YliUih, 1111
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7 p. .._ 11&gt;e!so, s..,;.
10:30 a. rn. 1 11o1y llo1• o1 Obll· apathy .of our society. Abualng truth God llrlieturtd. Ill
......, ••• o. &amp;: s , - IMI a..tt. - Jatioo 7 p. m,: Confeoliou Ito the umverse his not clean•ed our. &lt;:oltiCiencell, kapl
1n1 nnblp 10:111 L m.: Evtoditl Bote, JIIIOiar, lltltdto:r llobool t:a bour boloro lful.
,
greed and selfishness out of tbo public treasury, enCOUl'
_ . , 7:• p. m.: ....,_ L ..;, ltD ~.,. oupt. 1 a wo llolloollo - · aged the populace to cooperative efforta. And Ibm II
1!11 ott&lt;1 lllblt lloiQJ 7111 p. &amp; - . -atp 10•41: I'IIJtl ~.., o..,..me tDut&lt;IIt IW,ot, not a chance II wiD.
-·----"~~ lllli 81blt stu&lt;11, Wod., Rev, George R. Shl-. pulor;
u-..1oi i i1, - ...., 1:!10 p. m.
Sundl1 11811 1:30 a. m.; Holy aotluol a..Io o1 llod, lllw. olct 7:1111 P.m.; YO\lllll•-.-....: 0,5 L !ll.l lhniiip •
.,...,1., IJioll&amp; r - Dora o1 Ol&gt;llillloa 9 a. at; Col&gt; Ronold Treadway, I'JSlor: Suod&lt;IJ'I d - . 7::10 f. DL Wed.; ,.,_
flit 10:11 L -.
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ship 10:50; NYPS 8:41: Ennlab rhe CaUIItry Cbureb ID Town.
Hrvlctl 'I:SO; Prayer meetirlv at diJ tebool
a. m Bed Bo111
7:30 Tburoday.
Supt. 1o1orn1n1 Wonltlp 11 a. m.
Faln1eW C:harea. .... Dwi&amp;IJI EvaugeUstic eervice ?:30 p. m..
Sponcer, ~· Sunday odtool Sermon bJ putor a... Ufo.
''10 L m.; &amp;.pt. H - lloulil: Tburod&lt;IJ' 7,10 I' ,. Pl'l1tr . Y&lt;MIDI Peopleo meeting ead! ljUo. llli omd Blblo Bl\ld1. tc._
dQ at 1:41 P. m.: PreacltlD&amp; t 1so wleome. J:dmond Life Putor
P. ""' Prayer meetlq W - Chrisllu BeleDce SoeleiJo day 7:30 I' m.
victJ Sunday momlq at 11 am.
" - Mothodlll - · ~AWt~l T11ppen Plains .EIJB Chureb
Cliff. Rev. R. ~ Oltll, PI'" Rev. Roy Gearhlrt, pastor:
tor. Sunday ICboGi I:JD; N Sqnday worshlp service at D:30
Wltio, · SUpt.; Moralnl WOI'Ihlp a. m. with the pastor bringing
10:30 L 11'-:
OII'VIco 7 p.m. tho message. Sunday School at
;vonp~iotlo oerYict 7' 30 I' ""' 10:20 1. m.. Hobart VIneyard,
l4ld • OII'VIco W(l((. supt., Revival services atart
7
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ThW'oday al 7:10 p. ro.
. BysoU
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borl E. Sa)ltlt. Sr., paltOr, SUD Rev Ro
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to .
day Scbool ~:30 L . ou., Worley Sunday J;,hool ~t
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the dreama of lone ~ this Sunday •• , In church
we eall those dreams, prayer•! For prayer io
oiton but a wish, and frequently a allent "thank
you" Bi1hed to God. You can f - atora realitleo
with totronger faith, if you have that faitb ,...
newed--&lt;lften.

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By Roy L. Smith
"By their promises ye shall know them." It hu beea
1aid on many occasions that you can Judce a poUtlclan by
the promises he makes to hjl!l constituents. Jf he maket

m. You..g People, p,lda• 7:30 •m. Bible School, Wendell GerJeouo HlmoeU Pro111laed
VII Cluorek. l4lorl Polh, a... p.m.
lsch, aupt., 10:30 a. m., Morn·! The greatest promi!e offered UJ the Chrllllana wu
Hubert Sharp. putor. ~ ~ Rrallfonl Church of ChriAt. lng worship. Sermon : ''Final- one which Jesus hi_mself gave them.
t:IO a.m.: Wortblp serv· mm~r.r. Chacles Pitcce:, Roonoe ly! " 6 p. m.. Youth profll"aD18; ' . As he neared the end of his minislry1and u tho erucJ,.
ic!M lundaJ e'leldn,e at ?: !It,
.Ruutll, 1u_pt.; Bible ScbooJ ~ 7 p. m. Evenmg service " When ·lix10n appeared over b1s horuon, the aiJCiples were ter•
Clulrcb ol ... N-~ SJra- Y:30 a. m.: Morning trorahlp 10'"' He Saw the Wagons."; Wed- ribly depressed at the prospect of losing him, .u tbelr
cust, Rev. llaroJd Hotmea, past.- a m.; Christian Endeavor tyouth nesday 7 p. m., Prayer meet- companion . In the midst of one of his most mtlmate
or SUnday achool uo a. m.: 1 p. m.: E•onillg worohlp 7•30: ing and Bible study; 8 p. m., &lt;:onversations he prolllioed them lbal the Holy Spirit
llomillfl W1lriOblj&gt; 10:30 .. • .. , Wednesday ........ 8lblo otud1 Chojr p r I c t t c e; 1;30 would be eranted them-that Ibis divine presence woul4
MYPS 6:10 P· m.: EvonrJ•hotlc at 7:00.
at Bradford church, the Teaclt- continue with them throughout their lives, comlortinl.
oervleoo at 7:30 P· m.: W- Gotpol Mlssloo. oao~&gt; .,. Training .ciass.
consoling, llrengthening, and guiding.
day '}ll prayer tneeling: Pra)'C on 6ti""•UJ• Rood e ' G&lt;tl·l Oll1dl o1 Cllrlal. ,_,.,, J•
Moreover, Jesus assured them that the Holy Spirit
boor l'llooda)l 7:'10 I' m.: Milo filb, pattor: Rogor Willoni, 8.1'1 .Mos\era, milliller: SU.day would do for them what be could not do. They were d•
llonary service t.o the Srd Tuesday s. Supt.: SUnda, Scilool 10 a.o.. School 8:30 a. m.: Cl!urcll tO'IO pendent upon their eyeo, ears, and other seDietl, It !hoy
of the moatb at 7:10 p. m.
Evan. ltic! serv1ee1 7:50 o. m.: a .m.: Chrlsttao Endeavor, fi:I0 were. to detect Jesus 1 p~esence. But the Holy Spirit, aeCbureh of Naureae. PemerCIJ. Prayer meetlna 7:30, p. m. Tues- 1p. m. ~ Evening aenrtee 1:90 p m 1~rdmg to Je~us' promtse, would take up his retidenee
Rev. Clyde Bend•roon, pastor: dl)'.
I
Jltrtl 1-.I PreobJ-, within the life of eacb believer and &lt;:ontinue to guide
Sunday School 9:30: Moming Wor- Bouo 11 ""'"' Clloolor, o. l terisu Chureh, RoY , Howard Rup. ' and Inspire without Interruption as long aJ that befievor

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from Swisher to Raymond Ztr- Parkway Local 61 Anson1a 8
In the second half, Southwest.. kle . Porter scored t_he extra ,Centerville 38 Germ_antown ~

fir st when Howard took t h·e Rutland's only TO in the
ball over from tour yards out. period on a run .
After scoring 18 pomts tn the the st.-ore 12-0. Buzz Hatten
Thi~ made the SCQrt. 34 to 6 but
first half, Coa~h Pete Nibert's fall~d on the EP attempt.
A hue Athens Junior High 1Eastern was about to get three
North Gallia Ptrates ~taved off Wtt? _Jess. than three minutes school ~!nth grade team contin-: more touchdowns.
ISIGNS wrm OAKS
repeated thrusts ~y Hannan rematmng m ~e half , a Han· ued with an unbeaten record 1 Ritchie got the first on a 58 OAKLAND, Cal:f. UPil
Trace for the remat.nder of the nan Trace drtve stalle~ and Thursda afternoon as they de· : yarL run, Durst, the second on Wayne Yute11, who played
Ia 1 yard plunge, and Foster the the Los Angeles Lakers la!t
1ame to post an 18-6 vtctory on halfba.ck Bil~ Ber~es trted to feated :omeroy 28-20.
Thursday night.
Ikeep iJ. movmg With a
l~ng Pia in on the Panther field . third on a 4 yard run .
!ion, hn~ !'llgned a contract
A chilled homecoming crowd downfield pass, but defenstve with ~ s~lnglng wlnd and occa- Bob Brown picked up the ex· the Oakland Oaks of the
that withstood the :la-degre~ tem- jhalfback Buzz Hatten plcked It siona 1 snow flurries, the young tra points after Durst's T.D. on lean Basketball League. Yates,
perature watch~d the . Pirates off and ra~ S9 yards to score I Bulldogs won their tenth straight 8 pass from John Ridenour and former Memphb State star,
take a 8.0iead m the ftrst
for the P1rates. Wa~ton waa 'game of theyear.
David Chadwell got the extras the !lth player to agree to
1od when fullback Buddy
halted on the conversJon
at- 1 Athens got of( to 8 good start after Fosler's T.D.
1and term!,
_ .. _ _ _
ton crashed over from
tempt, and the halftime score when one of their backfiekl boys The Eagles had a good team
four-ya rd line climaxing a
stood at 18-0.
Itook the opening kick--off from effort with Mayford Harris, Den- I ZEPHYRS LOSE GUARD
yard drive. Sophomore
After playing a scoreless IJeff Gibbs on the Bulldog 20 nls Parker, and Terry Hoffman CHICAGO UPI Veteran
erback Danny Chick was
th1rd period, the Wlldcats of ard line and rambled all the all looking good on the line.
gunrd. AI P'errati waa place•J OJI
ped on his PAT attempt.
coach Bob Arthur then start- Y
for a touchdown. The ex- ~
BY QUARTERS
the chaabled Hat by the Chicago
In the second quarter,
ed to roll on a driv~ that
lnt tr failed.
Elstern
14 10 14 I - $8 Zephyrs Thur-:;day. Ferrari•. who
Picales l'avel&lt;!d 49 ya,ds ' ried deep Inside No'th
P.imeroy ytook over the lead Soulbweolern 0 0 I 0 - 8 onjurod his rlgnt knee durong' a
three plays w1th . halfb~ck
territory, only to bofl down
In the flrst quarter when I _
STATISTICS
game with Los ~ng,l~ WeJncr
Eggleton connectmg wtth
tht. four. yard line.
Sim son carried for 8
Ea&amp;tern S·W day n•fht, will be replaced by
Paul Roberti on a pretty
The Ptrates moved back out , Panbter ~uchdown alld then Ftrs' Down•
17
13 reactivated &amp;lph Wells.
17
yard touchdown p~ss to _ _ to the
where they
ran over the extra points.
Yds. Ruabinl
388 . .1'15
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and ~nnan Trace r
It was during the second
Yda. Pa11in1
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sot Ul PHILADELPHIA lUPI&gt; -eh,I•
,
up Jts lead,
Paa1es AU.
11
7 Short, a J&amp;.year-okl aoutbpaW, on
ot b';!r~ck ~:t Blilley In !he final period, Pomeroy Pu10s Com.
4
3 Thursday booamo the third Phil·
nd ~r~ . I on the
narrowed the Alhens lead
Puaeo Inter.
1 0 odtlphla Phillie player to oiJIIl.
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m or
Dick Knight h i &amp; Fumbles
4 1963 contract. Short h&amp;d en 11-9
o;:~pite their best lime Jack Miller with two Iona:
1
3 record tmd • S.42 earned run av
of the oeaoon, the Wildcats
passes, Both extra point
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Y:30 ll m.: Morna~ YOrshlp to .ae vices are Saturdll)' Prayer meet· er lor OaiiJ Momlll&amp; Prayer.
a. m.; Evtnlns .-onhtp ?:30 p.m. J ~q Thurnday 7·30 p m.
Lulhtru t'tltm:t.e.z 11. Pt~aJ•
Robert Reed, Blblo School Rupt
anan:b of Go&lt;!. Mt. Moriab -SUnday School o:u; 1 m.: CbJn:b
TINt ,,..._. Me~Mdild c..-oll Rev Ira M. Tibbs, Paat.or Sun- 8 • 10:30 a m.: St John's SUBRoY. Carl llorrlna. Paolo'. ca.....n day tcllool ' ' " a. m., Worallop day S&lt;nool to a.m Cl!.uob • ' ·"'·
Plon'tl. Supl SUndoy scbool "" service n a m.: and N&amp; p m.
Ch""'b of Cbrlst, Middleport
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RMrt...,.. Ch_. " ...._ 1 t. • • 1 •, '•t• cl'llll•"""""'''•• f'U'Il and rturd SuQday1 IO:to a keep, he defeats himseU.
Cb'ill o1 t.atteT Day Somtl, Old ch,illlall Church, Frau ~- m.. Holy !u....,., 8eeond and Something of the same lhlng can be said of reltglont.
Town Flail, Rae:;.., Po~liiDII 1 Choeoebrew, posiO"
9,30 a. m. Fourth 5undoys e a m. Holy Th~y are to be JUdged by the promtses they make 10
Road' !toy Proffitt. put41'' , SOOida)&gt; Church School Rich•ni
Montbtc Stu EVIl, 11... Moo- thetr adh~ents .
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day School ' :30-a. m., ptoactun&amp; IFelly, lOP&lt; 10:30 a.m. \.m h&gt;p zel Smith. IW''" SWJday School
In Jesus day lhe world of the Eall waa filled with
tO:SO a. m.; Prayer Meetmc • P Iservice.
j !J:43 a. m., SUPt. fred
smttb: wa~derlng teachers of religion , each o~e of whom ~u
m. Wednelday.
PcutfO' Se"t"eeu..o., Adveaa Earl Shuler, us't.; MonOOg wor..: tryme to outdo the otbers in the prom11e1 be made to
Zlo• Claii'M et Cllrtl&amp;, r~ -. - tl..1A Butternut Ave DAV 11hip 10:45 a. m.; 'Prayer mettlng his disciples. And because of the commonly accepted
...,.. Barrttotmllt Road . Eugene Hell I Slbbalb SchooJ 1 p. m.o fl p. m. Thursday.
1doctrine of ''the end of the age," these promises in large
Uaderwuod, mtaJster. Bible .chool Worship Hrvi~ 3; L$ p. m.; ser- ConunUIQQD: IG:IO a. m. t'lw! Ord- · part were related in 10me way to th1t catadylntle event

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HOLLYWOOD CUPn-The o,. ttl the erltJcal interllatltttlll JltUl· 11.
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Ci\Jl teleYhlion Tuesday both 00 last 24 houri."
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w-een an~ of~: It broUght axtra- Thi network, which 1W1f1 admit- 11. =-~•
ordinary v1ewmg from the U~ted ted ~inl three Wast Berlin 11tg.
Baxoa
Nations and stop'JH!d the ahowiag dents for rights to film the dlglethr
of 1 t(K}ohot·to·halldle documeo- glng, aald ttle decision to "post· :tary ebout a Berlln escape tWl- pone" the show had been made 'llaorft
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on Its "own judgment," adding: tG. 't'o ._...
From tht U.N. Security Coua· "At no time ha11 the Slate Dtcil,. the three networkll trained partment . asked NBC to refreJn
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the1r camtral durilla: tht after- from broadcasting 1'l'he Tunnel•," 28. ~
DOOll and early eveninl on U.S.
2T. Viguo .
Ambassador Adlai stevensoo and ~C 10:\U'c.!t here said that :
hia tounttr:parta from Cu.b. and while . the flna1 decislon to post· -~-~
Rusala •• they pre1e0ttd theri ~ne, may have been the net•WIIPOWUI
DationJ' poslUona OD the Amerl· work s, there Is no queaUon or
--can blockade
state Department heat ·In recent II. CICI' I. m.
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weekl!l, informally of count. One
Nw York
The lhattermg tenalon Wll vial- NBC man sa1'd fl atly the State a...,.._
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ble to all u the CUban •poke•~ Department flpred promlnently
Md :,.way
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a U.N. in1pectioo of iD Tuesday's d!CI•Ion. The cJ.. •·•• 1. :
18 • 1 an • 'Weaponry; and •• bia partment ~:Dnvtnced CBs-TV to
tout• \
Sov1et supporter aaid no aelf-re- &lt;!ancel a llmilar protnct.
U. Loole
apectlqg , nation would allow ita
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ahippilll to be tampered with by
the Americ111 blockade fleet
For a whlle Tues~ .night, the 13, 'WOI'ker'll
Stevenaon also played his hand day's tensions .were eased by tbf.
ilnplemtDtl
with effect when, oear the end of fint of a series of montbly AB£- "· l'ordl
his opening presentation1 he uid TV .apeclala by Edle Adams, who
DOWJt
he had just been blformed that stamped herself again as televl- 1. Jd:euu.re
·19 other LatiD: American c:ou.o- sioa't Clrst lady of quality, Jl not
otJa:nd
trie.•. had voted to bact the 8. of masa popularity
OAII~Y CR'I'P'l'OQVOTE _ Here'a 11
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Guided by the re&lt;ognl,.ble
A lr r D L B A 4 l[ ' : to 1&amp;•
However, on tbt televis.lon Ill directing a:enlus 9f B•l'll' Shear,
., a. 0 X 8 PaLL 0 w
this area at least. the network• who created .the notable mu.sicaJ
One 1ettlr' llrn.)llJitandl Air anotbft Ill t:hiiiMl)J)II A,.
did not ihow all of the Jut part aeries ..The Uvely Onetl" this ::,.::. ~~It X tor.tbe two o·~ ~tc. lQncle ·letters, a'::!
of the
Soviet nino'• closlug summer, she sang and mJmlced .._ .;. tbl
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•peech. It was an infurlatiDa eut- her way throu.p a pro!P'•m of
erenc.
off, especlally with such replace- tile moods oC New York.
A b,p1111• Quna•
menlo . here •• • "Lifo of Riley" The Dukt,. ,)j:llio.ilon. P'l'heolrl
C lilt L Q II 414 w v L L 1'
rerun .on CBS·TV and a Borlagaveherummpeacha&amp;ti'backlng· trz 'l't..·oa,•• aQ
XPQMV,
Karloff movie on. NBC-TV.
the reallhota of N'nr York
«a:·X41 T C LX f' H c.
·I listened to the rest on good the still photographs by the - .P L .t X 1r Q C II
old radio,
famed ."W....-e"
added flavor·'
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E arlior, NBC-TV had. m·IUid Mlso Adamo •did 1 r!cli)y Llii!S T!W&lt; A Bill~_.,. · u•="w
, nounced that "The Tuiloel," Its comic dan.ce vei-sloa of
hit f'EO:pi.J!! U.ami:ar
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LEGION RECREATION FARM
SUNDAY, OCT. 28-1:00 P.M.

4 cenb per word, one m•ertloli Minimum cbuee-eo
t.-enb. ~ c:entl per worei rDr three consecutive lnaertloRJ.
Speclll - one month lor 30 cents per word.
~ rate of 4 eenu per word will be cbara:ed for ad•ertisin&amp; if not paid within 10 d.ays after receivinJ bill.
Errora in AdvertiJiDC-Sbould be reported l.mm.ediatelf.
'nle Dail:r SenUneJ will oot be respon.dble for more than

SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES
NO SCOPES
PRIZES: HAMS, BACON and TURKEY
SPONSOR: FEENEY BENNETT POST

REGISTERED &amp; COMMERCIAL ANGI.!S CATTLE
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1962
loglnnlng 11 I :00 P.M.

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1lre of 1162 ealves and cows rebted to him)i 11 cow•;

three 2 :year old bred beifera: t yearling heifer~; 6 good
UM:I2 spring bull calves, ell&amp;ible for 4-H ateer8; four le&amp;2
heifer calves.
8 yearliDg steer&amp; (460 to 700 lbl.). just started on feed.
AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Tbl.s 1.1 a iood aet of gentle outaide ww1. rood nursers and the quality ol the calYet will
•bow tbeir ability to produee. They are tested for TB lr
.Bang, and health papers and reliatration papen will bt

fumlabed sale day,
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A. W, MATURS, SR., OWNII
Athant. Oldo, Phono LY 3-1629
Sale Conducted By
MARTING &amp; BUMGARNIIt
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~:110 Communlly News
J:,Qii. World &amp; Na!¥'nal Nel'll

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7:00 Sign On, Musloal Clock
7:~ The Ulelint
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2:00 Newl!l
2:06 Rev. Roscoe 'l'harn-Wed.
2:06 Music JU'II For Yoo
2:Sfl News
t:: S5 Music JUBt ll"or Y'o11
1:00 News
S:M Platter ParQr
uo Newa

11:00 Talk of lhe To9VD
11:45 World News
· (ex&lt;.'l!pt Fri. Church Bells Ring 11.55 Medical Milestone•
11:46 WorJd News
12:00 Local &amp; Ohio N'&lt;!ws
11:55 Mason County News ·
12 :15 Educational Speci~l
·12:00 Community News
~:20 Lifeguard Bulletin Board
12:05 Local News
12:25 News o. Grams
12:10 Ohio News
12:30 Saturday Matinee
12:15 Marke~
1:00 OSU Scout of the Week
12:20 Lifeauard Bulletin Bopnt 1:15 OSU Footba.U
12:2!1 New~ 0 Grams
4.:00 Dlscuig with Dosa
1?.:30 Agrleulluro Agent
4:30 Album Time
12:45 . Country Go Rouru..
5:.00 News Summary
1:55 News Beat
I 5:15 Public Service
2:00 Country Gq Rounc'
5:30 Dinner Musicale
21:55 News Beat
5:45 Off the Alr
3:00 Midway Matiht!t!
~:15 November
S:55 News Beat
S:15 Decembei

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5:30 Bill Sternl!l Sportl Report

8:35 Platter Party
8:.00 News
li:M Travelfn' Tlrne
8t30 Newl!l
1:35 Van Patrick Sports Show
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8:05 Faith For 1'oday

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12: 1! Mtllic Jllll For You
3:80 Newt 'iP•~ ~ 0.1 t ·~ f
12tl6 Goeulert Guest Stir- Fri.
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8:30 New•
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?:00 News
7:05 Breakfast Party
7:30 New.
7:30 aigh School Football
10:15 Jon,. Bulc:k Sltow
MominJ Interlude
10:30 News f
Newo
10:35 HyiDll Tii1M!
Swap Shop
ll:QD Top Ten, Show
T~a1 Witb God
lt:SO Newa
Newo
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Farm Bureau
12:00 Noon Rept
OhkJ.;Eduoatioii .U.n.
12:15 Music In~rlude
~v11t0ck ' Market Report
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teetl

11:65 Upper Room
ll :58 Dow Jonea Averq•
12:00 Noon Roport

61 Pontiac · • · • • •~395

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8:45 Baker l'urn. Sbow-Frlday
9:oo ~ews
9:05 Co.Cfte With Janet
9:30 Newa
B:U toUM With Janel
9:46 Betty Newton Show
10:00 News
10:06 Miniaterlal AaiOCiation
10:10 MomlDI 1ntorludo
tO::Iil News
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· e:o~ Sports

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Skylark 2 Door lllrd Top. Aulomlllo olllll. - . Alm'lll
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7,00 Sign On, Muoical Clock
1:4~ 'lbo l.lfellnt
. 8:00 Ol!lo VaUey Newo

s:oo Platll!r Patty ~
1:10 World News
s:OO Karr van Zandl Sbo~ Fri. 8:11 Musical Clock
5:15 Platter Pirty
8:55 Community News
5:30 Newe
8:00 Latchsl!'lnl
5:35 Platter Part7
9:30 Publi&lt; Service
8:00 Travelill' Time
Showera. of Blessing
8:30 Newo
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7:30 Van Palrlck Sporto Show
Ul Pick.., Jlardwaro Show
? : 50?·:~ News Report
8:00 Jladln, ,li)'!nnal

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7:06 Broaklalll Party

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4:00 New•
4:05 Platter Pari)'
4:30 Local New•
4:40 Musl•al Myoterleo

8:3fi Count!')' Jombo..0:45 Melp Count)' RFD

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Slatlon Wa&amp;Oil. G cy1. Puoh bultAm oblft. t~ owner.

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6:20 Farm • World Niwt

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, about an eacapt PIIHifWIJ She hardly took off anytbln1.

Tempest Outlom 4 Dr. Sedm. Au!&lt;&gt;. Sblft. All flll11 111m.
Deluxe chrome eJ.terior. Radio. Ou Gllefullooll .......
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61 Pontiac • · --• -$1995

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Card of Tblilnks and Spedal Notices of Evenu S1.23
for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, lc. '
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October ~9
No-on 'TU.-6 p.m.

!!e::~~~'r.nyc
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Brenda
oored
the Pomeroy Elemen- Barton. Donnla Hawt, RobiD
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wu held TltW'Iday Gr!ndatall Uld Larry Colmer;

evenln&amp; at the ocbool with •
large atlondance.
Mn. OUvu Michael, Mn.
Qlarles Lytle, Mro. Janel Korn
RoY. Uld Mrs. William Vorio
and Mrs. Jack Robson served
at. oo::tume judges and a silver
was awarded each wln-Prim ,..,. awirded In
c:ategorles, most original,
prettiest and funniest to
room.
Wlnnin&amp; the prl2e.o Jn the or·
llated were, Kindergarten:
Nosselroad. Mary Hawk,

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Shupest 1ports car around.

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Stephen Clark, Roblla
Crew and Donna Francis; Mrt.
Beatrice Reinhart's r I I m:
Audris Russell, Robert RJflle,
Brenda Taylpr and SieVe
Warner.
Third Grade ; Mrs. Charles
Gibbs' room ; Steve Story and

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1962 CORVAIR
Mom:a Convertible. Red finish. Black top, black bucket
seats, 102 motor, Powerglide
tinted glass, padded dull,

Mrl Dorothy BBI'IIOO" rooDu
Danny Slooe, MU. Slclen, JG
Ice Young and Diana McAnjul.
second Grade ; Miss ~air

Chapman and Mike an; Mrs. Eark Young.'s room:

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Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris:

Yogi .Berra, of New York
Yankees. It's a RIOT!
Colorurtooan1

CORVAIR
Lakewood Station Wagon.
Loc::~ I owner. Spotless clean
red interior. White finish,
luggage rack, Power&amp;lide,
radio, heater, tinted glasa,
white walls.

$1995
1961 fORD
Fairlane 4 Dr. Sedan. Local·
ly owned. Low mlleaee,
cle1n interior. All eood Ur-

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Radio,

$1695
1960 CHEVROLET
Impala Station Waa:on. Loc~lly owned. Spotless clean
red and white Interior. All
black finish, 800 white wall

llreJ. Power steering aud
brakes, automatic. R&amp;dio and
heater.

00 4ll OF THfiR BANKINC

$2095
1959 CHEVROLET
Impala 4 Door. 215,000 actual

ml1ea and spot1e.u clean nl·
terlor, 2 tone blue finish.
Tires like new, power Jteer·
in1, VB motor, automatic
trans ., radlo, heater. Truly
like new throughout.

$1695

AT OUR FUll-~fRVIt!f BANK

1959 CHEVROLET
Parkwood 8 Pn11s. St. Wagon.
Locally &lt;lWnf'd, low mll~age,
rlean lntPrior. good white
wall tire.&gt;~ . VB motor. PowPr·
glldt'. Power ateerln1, radio

WI! INVITE YC)U TO DO 80, TOO,

and heatt""r.

We pay~% llllerest on savln&amp;a

$1695
1960 CORVAIR
fl Pa1111. Cpe.

Loco! owner,
rl ,.,m intt&gt;rlor, turquol~f' lin·
Ish, t~ll 100d tlrf"&amp;. Heater,

$1295

Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

.'1 /)('rial Trl'llt•l
1958 CHEV. __ $688
2 Door. 6 cyl.

Pomeroy National
POMEROY -

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Sid . trans.
SPECIAL

1958 FORD _ $688
Staticm Wau;on . 8 cyl. Stand·
ard tran11. - ~Jpeclal

1955 DeSOTO· $287
4 Door. Full power equipment .

1954 PLYM. _ $245
4 Door. Runa .IOOd, excellent
Urea.

1950 PLYM. __ $59
4 Door

1952 FORD __ $99
f Door

1953 FORD _

$99

C'u1tomltr-d 2 Door.

BAHR CLOTHIERS
has just unpacked the new

Pendleton·
Mate masters
Thit i1 good news to Pendleton Sportswear tansMatemaater i&amp; a h.vorite suit with just about every~
one for obvious reBp~ons1 Shown here in Compan·

ioa PlaUt to match his Pendleton shirt or jacket.
Also in Fall ftanncls, twee-ds, "hlrtans-~cndleton ..
perfect u to be expec~ed . Come see them soon.
s;... 8·18.

Frleado -

Shop Elberfelds

1961 CHEVROLET

8 cyl. 12 ft. atep van - I
ply tlr". heatftl'. Said new
for $3875.

Only $2295
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bins call·

1961 CHEVROLET

on 1\!r. and Mra. Paul KoU.y

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ALL DAY SATURDAY

1960 GMC

"' Ton P.tetu,. ve motor I
oolld cab. 2!,000 mU.. br
one OWil.tr, lood tlru, e

For Special

ply. Heater.

$1495
We'ro slockocl with hlg~
volue troclo-lno ot our
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Middleport; Ohio ·

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Two Students
Die In Crash

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Moaday at 1:311 P. M. iD
Bethil &lt;llurch near Lem.
w1ll bo iD tbe llelbol
cemeter)' with tbe

Used Truck Velues

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up. VB motor. Std. trant.
Huter, ti.Oioo aetual milft.
Orlainal e pi, tire. •how
lltll• 'wear. Never btea IOid·
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