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$ono rnd Da~ghten ot Pioneer .111!•10!. Mr and Mro Dale &lt;iiiiie' oJ
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meeting 10 30, FMY semce 7 00, J Bible study a~d prayer
~· IDI~J"''Uunal Relalf•'lf!' ~Jude 1 seaslo~ lltle.·tllernoon at "li~~ q_\llt to•ftaiJII her JeillotJeU
Preaohing 8 00, Prayer meetmg
'""'m•ltee wo1;'1ave the pro~ th c · llfll'll - M
d 'lfPomeror ru,h &amp;ebool
Wed 7 30 Hysel Run Sun&lt;lay Tho Flnt 'pr.,byterlon Chv'f~• wbep the ~e~tomber d!Dn"' miiel- a eba~~::'' and :ogr::~ ,~e
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Mtddlcport, Rev Howard Rup~lt lilg1&gt;f the Buslneso ond Profes.. Lal et1
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Rev Harry Pickens, pastor pastor Ehurch Sc~ool 9 30 lQbn ii!nal Women's Club Is held Tue•
ay ' Hole
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Sunday School 9 so • m' Young Fultz, sup\, Morning worship"ai ilaY'•ot the Firot Pre!byterlan
Don Geary ' Sr' was' at .Holzer
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People&amp; meebng 8 &amp;6 p m ' 10 30, Westmmster Youth Fel·l ChlltCil! '
Hospital Friday for a checkup
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Preachme services 7 30 p m . , lowshtp 6 p m, we(.nesday 6 so
l't•·JJJ. D~vl~ a &gt;&amp;~ts~ l!I'IU ifej;W..,aetolnpanred tber~ ~ hlo t 1 ''.f
l'tayer meetmg Wed 7 30 p m' Juntor chou, 7 p m Scmor choir show, 'IIOV,n_q•i•tqres which Wert wife and Mr. and /di'S- Don llnif
Thursday 7 30 p m East Letar•
taken bY 'ncr hil:.tiand, Dr. IiaV!' Jr.
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s s 9 30 Mormng worship 10 4~ Church of Chriot, jlrodloury, when be was in Eurojle wbll~ ' Diane Rolchman and Charlene Raeme PTA will meet Sfpltm·
Evemng worshtp 6 on the 1st 3rd Edward Emerson, pastor Btble serving as a ser.vlce doctor
Dillard w4o arc employed 1n Col• ber ll at 7::10 p. m In the Racine •
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5th Sundays Prayer meeting on School 9 30, Mornmg worshtp at
lolembera of the International ~mbua a~e spending the we~keod Gracie Sehot•l
Wednesday at &amp;
10 30 Chmttan Endeavor 6 p tn , Rclat.,ns committee are Froddle with relatives
The proJram top1o for th' SfptRodne Mloolon Chart 11 Buah Evenmg worshtp 7 30
Houdashelt Mrs
Harry Moore
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pastor, Servleco £unday 7 30 ••d
Ch ch 0f Ch I1t I Ch I tlon nnd Mrs Harry McMaster.
Tllere wut bo J'n lb\fl&gt;
fUJ!,Ifty 7 30
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duoUoa Of tmher to parel),t, ful·- .
- Church . of Chrlot, Po,..roy, Union, Hobson Ro• 0 H Cart, log of the fall, memben are "k
lowed bJ a room djlc1!!110n be·
Bible Scbool 9 30 Richard DaviS pastor Sunday Schnhl 9 a m ed to be at the church so that
tween \llnnt and teacher. .
supt Mormng worship 10 30; Annie Mohler ~upt , Morning wor- r:In_ner- may be served promptly
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Topic 'The Eldership' Christian ship serviCe broadca't tO 11 a m al 6 30 p m.
Tllere
M188 Janet Ables of Syrocuae,
Endeavor 8 JO Evenrna: service Evenmg serv1ce 7 30 Wednesday
----'---hu returned home after spending • cake
Duly Vacation Btble School Pro- 7 30 prayer meelmg
&amp;ram 7 30
Chrlotlom Sclonct Socloty, 144
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Apootolk ~urch of tho Lord Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy M&lt;trnmg
Jesus Chml serVICeS held Sunday servtce at 11 With MAN the sub
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Sc~ool 10 ¥ m, Wednesday ntght ject of the Les~~ Sermon and the
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7:~0 I&gt; M; P:,ldaf. Young Peo Golden Tut 0 come let us wor·
pl\ia metlmJ J30 l'· M, Sunday ship and bow do•n Let uo kneel
night Eva@g"'t~lu! ,7 30, Pastor before the Lor~ our maker For
Rev Kdth ~ Dyscm, assistant he 1s our God, and we are the
Rev Robert Savrt,
people of his pasture, and lhe

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WedneRday evcnlng service at 8
The pubhc Is cor(l&lt;aUy Invited to
attend Rt&gt;act1ng room with s1de en·
trance located a_t the rear of the
church open to the pubhc on Jrlllll·, Street to
day from 2 to 4 p m
-week Mr

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"How Prayer Heals
Injuries"
WSAZ.TV

"I Recor~ Only The Sunny Hours"

Channel 3 - 10:15 •.m
Church of Chrhl, Middleport,
Fred f Gardner, pastor B1ble
School 9 30 Homer Idee s~pt
Mornmg worship 10 30 sermon
subject "Thy Wtll Be Done"
6 8() Chrtotlan Endeavor,
7 30
program by the younger people
Wednesday 7 30 Pr11yer meelmg
and Bl~le study, 6 10 chotr prac·
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!'nth Mothodlol thurch, Mld~leport Rev
C R Konkrlght
pastor Sunday School 9 30 Er
nest Covert supt, Morntng ser
v1ce celebration of the Mth annl
ver.sary, Bishop Hazen G Wer
her, guest speaker, 7 30 OffiCial
Board, Monday 7 30 WSCS, Wed
nesday 7 p m choir/ praetlee,
prayer meeting
Church of tho Nnorono, Mid·
dleport, Rev Robert P1lmer, pa~
tor Bible School 9 30 Lester
Taylor, .11upt, Mornmg wonh tp
10 SO Song lost 2 30, Youth
mccttng 7 p m 7 30 Worship
servtce, Wednesday 7 30 prayer
mceung, Thursday t1 p m Path

And the sunny hours come mostly durmg the brtght days of youth Golden hours ~
· each set w1th sixty dtamond mmutes As the bees slot e the honey that ts the product of
enly the sunny hours, so should youth store the knowledge that ts the product of those
"lii'ight hours, "For Remember Thou Thy Creatqt In The 'Days Of Thy Youth" The
• lilly Btble and the church of your choice are the symbols of your faith, and wtll msure
•• lhal "the evil days come not "
Knowledge is absolutely necessary to the growth o! the mdtvtdual Youth needs the
IIC\IfCe of that knowledge , . IJ'he Holy Btble and ,the Church Parents can confer on
y_.th no'greater service than to lead them to lead them to that fountam of salvation
~imd source of knol\lledge TAKE YOUTH TO CHURCa WITH YOU'

.. With the hope that it will, in some measure, foster and help sus
· tain t~at which is good in family and community life, this fea·. ture is spon!lQred bv the business firms and organizations whose
nolnes appear below.

ldtMS Grec. &amp; Serv. S,a,

Pomeroy Cement Block CD.
Pomeroy, Ohlo

Rutland Rd.

Allen Appliance Serv.
114 E. Main St.

Pomoru1

.New York Clothing House
Men's and Boys' Furntshmgs
Pomeroy, Ohio

'Naxlnt Arnold Service Station
Rock Springs Ro•d

Ohio Valley Baking Co.

Atkins Chicks

Mnkers of Jiolsum Bread

171 Mutl.erry Ave.

Pomt'ro)

R, H. Rawlings &amp; Sons Co.

B1ker Furniture

Your llodgc &amp; Plymouth Dealer

Middleport

Powell's Sunoco 'service Station

Fife Rtfrlger•tlon

Middleport, Ohio
lhgh Test Gas At Regular Pnce

Middleport, Ohio

Foreman &amp; AbboH

Heiner's Bakery

Cullom )Built Kitchens
Mlddlpporl

BnkerH 01 Good Bread

Meigs Equipment Co,

llunllngton, W. Va.

Pomeroy, Ohio

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A M Mom11111
1 m. Evenlna WorRonnle Euteton.
ling, lllblt

motion eonmmng our 1 work.
pleaoe telephone 302.J
Every Sunday to 1\ M Sondry
School ond Communtou lint Sun
day In mouth II .\ M Church
tommunloo ood pr•acbtns; third
lundoy ' ID .noatb 7 30 P ll
obut'(b pnacblnr-'
Ch~llliiiW Chwofl 11 ~lnt lo•
tom, ev"f· Sundoy 9.ao A M
~~~diJ iiltool and eommuolon,
first SU~d,Y In monlb 7.:10 P II
Churo~ :.~leocbl~g. third Sun1oy
1• month 10 30 A. lll Cb~rcb com
m~nlon~ tad pr,ubtn(
1111 ~llurcl, el thrhl, Kt~~o,
uvery Sui!day' 9 30 A II Sunday
School IDd communion. •~nd
sun4ar In moolb 10 :10 A M
Chunh communion and prea&lt;hlng
lnurth Sunday (n moatb 7 30 P
II ohlll"'b preachlnl
Tht ~ftrlolltll Cl.nh II Htm
IMk Grove, every tlundoy 9.111 A
II. Sotnday School alld eommunlon
1\."&lt;Dt,d Sunday Ill month 7 30 P
II church vteacblnl lo~rth SUD·
lay ID mourb ol0.30 ~ II cb~reh
1ommunion and preocblnr IUI ChbrehM, Mornlnt Stor I
f:lltcrprlae, ~ston lhlluv
Putor lloriilnJ Stii' ~unla&gt;
School 0:~ A. M. r.!onlnl worship 1111 A M MYF, S¥nd~ ll't
olD( at 8 Prorer meellnl Tbqr~
411)1 evonlua Y.n\'li')lrlle Sund•~
&amp;ebonl 10·10 A M Mornltll W&lt;ll'
tblp UO A. If, Yf at 6 SO P. II
b'vehlnl .ro,.hlp ' 7.30 Pravor
p~eetln« W!llpe~d•y 7·:f0 P

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1rt Marlin. Pastor Sun~ay

1·110 A II Wor.blp Servle• 7 P

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lund~• at 7•30 P M.
Cbu"'- of tho Nourtlll, lyre.
C\110, bop It W!Ul•ru,
putor
Sltl1day lkbool D30 A M llotnl "'
WD(Ibtp 10•30: NYPS 8•90 P M:
Jlritlleliltlc oervlce 7 30 P, M
Wf&lt;)nesdty evectltll prayw meet
In£ for t~e midweek and T~eldlr
oftonaon prayer boar
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First Boptlll Church, Eaat Mlln phone Co
StrHt, Pomeroy, R1lph C. Zunftl, Gene Grate rdurned Tuesda)
pastor, William Watson, Supt 9 30 from Coreopohs, Pa, where he
to 11 combined ICrvlce of wor· bad been visiting Mr and Mro.
ship and study Guest oolmst, Dan· M S McAllister former local reny TtJompson Sermon "When 1 sidents M.r. Grate was taken to
Washmg HRnds Is Sinful " Nur· lhe Parkersburg alrpor! by lllr
sery and Junior Church for chU; 1 ~nd Mrs Leland Brown and son
dren 4 to 6, Lay Dev@lopment
H J l!uasell, North Second
program and family supper Weif· ~venue, baa been entered at
neoday 7 30, Btble Study and PraY· lllelgs General Ho•pltal u a me·
er Thul'llda•J, 7 30, Women s Mls- dlcal pauent for obaervahon and
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slonary Society meeting
treatment
Unltod Mlthodlot Church,
Mr and Mro llarqld
rov, Jiugeae BJ:9wn, pastor
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School, 8 16 ~· 10., Theo
oupt , Worslup, 10 30 a m,
Ject "The,. Goepel In Our Day"
MYF, ~ 30, ,Election of offtcm:
lntermed~tea, &amp;tO p
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pert, Rev C E Hoyt. pastor
(hutch School 9 10 Gerald An
thony supt,
Morning Wt)rsbJp
10 13 topic 'Sp~rltual Con vale!
ccncc , Deacons mcetm!l, 7 30
F.venm~ worship topic "Bought
With a Price" Monday 2 Collage
PfBl rr scrvlc&lt;l, L D Dileo home

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1No 2 1 30 p m al church, Wed
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Cott11ge pr11yer
service Edison
Baker homr,
I 7 30 mtdweek prayer nn~ praise
~~rvtee 8 30 Senior eholr, Thurs
day 10 a m Cottage Prayer ser
vice, Bertha Archer home 7 30
Golden Rule clan, Bert Bod1mu

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parenta begao s~o!IIY after a l&lt;llt• • '
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Negroes were seated r 'tn • elass- •'*
roona Wlth white P'lll'll In Nub- , ~~
nUe't gradual intecrolio~ plan. , •
Pollee ,~trl&gt;ll&lt;!f ' the ~to tri ; .~
of Nuhville where lntelrit'',
ed etatiJes ~e ~&lt;4•1&lt;4 r.. tJi&lt;
fiflt lime, SOgregatloh!J) '· pto~ll
paraded nearby, carrylnt ,. . ,
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tnereasmg pl'ospmty where it counts
most for all of us .. , right nere at hom~.
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wonh1p servJC~eJ
at the Elmwood
2to37Sop.m
of MYF w1th rhotr l"aetlee
neaday, 7.30 p. m, prayer ..rvlce.
Sun&lt;lay, Sept 15, Homeeomlnl
and chureb dedication

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MI. Mtrloh loptlll Church,
"""htp at 8 Prayer mcchag on Middleport Rev N D Bordon
rhnr~dAV 8 P M
P"'tor Btble School 9 13 Arlena
lradJord ,horch of Christ lu"' Reese Supt, Morning worahlp at
day School, 9 Sb a m Lord's Su)&gt; 10 30 BTU 6 )I m
por 1mmedta.el1 lottowlb.
Churc~rb.r~ Jq ~t;.n
'"' Mttliodlot Church, Rov. w. U~lliil,
d poll, j\e'v,
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regatt~ vntb the troops of Gov.
Orval E faubuo of ArbiiiiJ. 1
Negroes meda 'two alte111911 to
ga•n entrance to tbe North Uttl~
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pod by Principal George E. 1111
ler who asked lbe Necroei to
eome back liter (or. an oCflft
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Methodist Church went to l!,J.
ley'a Lake Wednesday eYI'nlng lor
a wiener roaat and surpriS&lt; birth
day 1 parly for Mro. Troy Zwilllng
Tnoae attendmg were Mn LR,itj;;~~
Mtllard Van M~ter and children r·
Mr. .nd Mrs Frankltn Rizer ond
children, Mr an~ Mn John
Bowon, Mr and Mro
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and children, Mr and Mn Robert
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Hill and sons, Mrs Robert Loulrs
Mra Herllort Parker and aona
Mrs Kenneth Cundllt and cbll:
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VtlD Ol'chard, New Haven Phune
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72Dti children, M1ry Hendrix, David
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1900 Ford-2 door 5 good urnew seat covers Contact J L.
In lovina memory of our lather, ' H'Jiiher, 546 Pearl St. Middlt&gt;
Qa1. WOllam WIIU. who pus· port, Ohio
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R. A. FlalaW, 511 II.
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Methodist Church went to l!,J.
ley'a Lake Wednesday eYI'nlng lor
a wiener roaat and surpriS&lt; birth
day 1 parly for Mro. Troy Zwilllng
Tnoae attendmg were Mn LR,itj;;~~
Mtllard Van M~ter and children r·
Mr. .nd Mrs Frankltn Rizer ond
children, Mr an~ Mn John
Bowon, Mr and Mro
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and children, Mr and Mn Robert
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Hill and sons, Mrs Robert Loulrs
Mra Herllort Parker and aona
Mrs Kenneth Cundllt and cbll:
T,~--::=i:~::'!"'""'''l,J I dnm, Dana r,tnebrenner anp sons
~!ary Jane and Jimmy Louks,
Mr
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VtlD Ol'chard, New Haven Phune
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72Dti children, M1ry Hendrix, David
Taylor Robert Flanagan, Troy
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In lovina memory of our lather, ' H'Jiiher, 546 Pearl St. Middlt&gt;
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pavement, the pli!Ois
of yellow paint which
at whldl the drlv'er (l) sees the
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and (3) SloP' lbe ear.
The automobile Is supplied by
Nationwide Insurance A safetf engineer lor the firm wUI rid• beaide the driver 1nd operate the
equipment. Nationwide englneert
have staged similar aemonstraaervjt~ , (or ~lelia tiona before moreJhan D,OOO stut7J w~,dhul1, sud flcpt groups in eiatern United
Nl!\lf Havel •home on 'states.
heart ,u.o'k wilt he 1 Thuraday'• demonstration will
•.li;,~.ley Funeral Home of be pre&lt;eded by a etudent' asN Y.
fsem~b during whleh students wiD
Mrs. Sismonde be brlefea on the de!Donotration
v,1~l1~~~~thls morning by and bear an illustrated talk on the
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fills md waa lmpo~nee of drim/,ttltu4es. Mr.
!O:. •ur•vo at noon to- MeComaa aald the 11embly will
oet ~ yet begin at 2:30 and the test willlo~
low about 4~ "minutes later on s.
Siiil!onile" Wll oorn June Third Ave., Just In front of the
the &lt;laughter 1&lt;hool.
Sowlckl.
The publle Ia Invited
lurvlved by her bus·
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bot~ at home;
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C~ges Mad~ By
~al Operator

Justice of the Pea•• II· E. Grindley todAy lashed bact. at eoal mine
operator Ura Swisher In a signed
statement to the pre11 til which
he aoserted lhll bls court had
exerclted no dl!cri111inatlon again!l
Swlaher, or biJ c;oal truCk driv.U.

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Riffle was
lng a motor
the Jn(luenee Of liquor aftd
ed $100 and eosts plllf three
days In jail.
Middleport pollee also repoi"l·
ed t~e am..t of IA!ster Young, '48
of West Columbia, W v•., on
chars.. Of Intoxication.
Police Chief Leroy Bartrum
also sild tOday that tnvcotigatlpn
was still. coDUnu~rlg In relation
to the Meigs Grocery C&lt;f.; burg.
lary wbleh was perpetrated Sun·
dax nlgbt and in which $140 was
stolen after tlfe safe had been
forced open.

Robert Runnel
Fatally Strieken

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Thundal' at 2 p. m. hi t~e Ewihc
Funer,l Chapel for Roblirt Bron
Kunnel Sr., 330 condor-It w)lo
died early tbil morning.
The d~aled bad worked fill'
neuly hla entire Jl~ II tho Excel·
alor Salt Wntb In Pomeroy until
forced' by Ill health IntO retirement
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Rev. Jl4!pb Zulidel will offielate lat the aervlces alter which
burial will •he made In t~ll Beeb
Grove Cmnetery.
S\lrvlvlftl the deeeaaed are the
lollowblg fhll4ren: J~D Runnel

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he'piiD~ to pllce
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poQce ruards at all the Integrated lcboolt and dopble el(orll
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15 when the
ht• •pent about zs , .... of hi!
vlllf&amp;e
mu&gt;t pn!senLI 0
47 behind bir&amp; Tbe K~rrs 1\un
tjlelr, case lq aaking for a renewnative will be trted 10on on a
aJ Of I SOWij~ disposal permit.
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two-year-old
lnd1~ent
for
Street Foreman Lewla Elllt
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breaklnc ond entermg the OICII'
preaented his monthly report Datea of four triatJAtq· ~ip Koodel Store.
whleh included mowinq of come- county common Plell Coutl.Jleft
terle1, vaemt lots, park olte, pot- tel down today by Judge'J~IIll c.
Gllmm;e ' is belni held in Mid
chins or streeb, cutting down of Baeon.
dleport JOII today A !~year-old
ber)IIS apd llleys, Installation of
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eatehba1in and sewe.,, building They Me, Ohio vs. Cllarlea Pow- ed In the Rosa ServiCe Sta~ti~;o~;n ~:d:::~·~
of new steps al tho viUage hall, ell, Sept. Z5, t a. m. two eounll, robbery, wUl 1ppear before ••
work at the railroad croislng at Ol!O ,111ault •nd batteey, the other IIIIo Judre John C. Baeon.
Coat Street and Fll'JI Avenue, .WU.e money hy fo""'
O'Brien lndleated that Gilmore
repair and cleaning or the pool · Oblo VJ, Clarenee Ill)'mon, Sepl waa "out on parole" from the
••II'l torage of equipment for 24, I p m., three Indictments, ofte penitentiary two years ago when
ttlc winter, ~ trip to LOgan for of robbery, two for assault and he waa arwled for the Roedel Nlckloi.
Ule aDd trip.!, lnstsllatlon of ' battery.
&lt;r~me. He was sent back to prl·
ianltary sewer on Login St , aem~· Ohio vs. Roger Hayman, Sepl 24 '"11 Cor violating parole, gainlnl 1iulrld.1y,
weekly elo1nine of the bll!lness 0 a m , three eounta, one of rob- his relesse acveral monlha ago
oectlpn, routlae dally oall . and berl'. two of 11sault 1nd !'"ttery. "Sinee be moved lo GolliJ
rep1 ir, work 00 the aparlment a' ' Ohio vs. r,erald Shenkle, Sept County" oald the prosecutor, "We
the village hill. I ' I
20, 9 a m • Indicted for lnvol· aeclded to leave him alone until
IAtlerf were read oy Clerk C. untary manslaughter In cauolng ready to prosecute on the Roedel
0, Murray from the Ralph M. the 4oath un Jan 28, 1,; of Indictment." fn the meantime,
wool~rt En•lneerln• ComJlllly, Glen Boring, while drlvln1a otor
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Doyton, offering osslata_nec In of SSI Intoxicating beverar~.
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the viUaae decision u to lthettior
FIUure to 11temble a quoi'IIIJI
or no\ to bull~ a aew1se 1ilsPUtal
resulted In the eancellatlon of the
pl&amp;Dt and sending applleatlo~s
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special meetlng of the Pomeroy
for F~eral Aid for aueh a proCity Counell on Monday niCht.
je~t. and a letter rrom the
Chart.. A. Wnicb company Se_J
cutltiea and lnvestmenb, tile '
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firm which bar a eontraet to
nnonee the 1village dloposal plant.
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whlc~ offered help of ny kind In I.AICiU ·v
.teltllng the problem of a plant.
'l'he appoillbnnt of A. V. EuMi)lor Fisher reported that lnlton •• .,....., of the parkersMayor E. F. Roblnso• bad invlt- .kr&amp; Hlg It Reel, Foundry at Pom·
At lei!St 100 boats Including ~0,000 cabin type crutsers
tlie eouneU melnbero and llay, · aroy baa bofn . announced by J,
to ~sit the next mee~n1 of w. Robbllll, Eatern Manager of down to the buc!\111 of nails and a few boards kind are expect·
council: A ~otter was read the Rig .t lleol Olvillon of tbe ed to be off tbe levee here Sunday when tbe first annual Porn•
the Pomeroy Mayor In re- Parkeraburl • Aetna Corporation. eroy-Middleport Regatta is held.
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stleet sweeper whieh w. Easlngton aucceeds W I. Pen·
PreiJaratioos are well advanced for the gala event which
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whn hu Is
re•taned.
P•tt Twol two Un,Eslington
1 graduate at the will feature seven races. three in the hydroplane class, three
Unlveralty pf Dllnolt and comes tn the runabout, and one feature,
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Reglstra!lon of boats by the
COillorodon of Milwaukee, Wiseotuln, with whom be bu been Big Bend BOat Club wiD be going
auotlaled u a staff en&amp;lneer on Sunday morning. Racing w11i
l pecWiiiqln foundry operatlou. begm It I : I~ p m The parade
, Ellinstqn, hiJ wife, and bll two of boals begins at 12.4~.
ehlldl'IJII ,baxe reeenOy mqved te
Ra&lt;ine /rOJII theli Iarmer real·
~011ee at Vatparallo. Indiana.
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NASHVI.,LE, Tenn. (UP) - The $500,000 Hattie Cotton
School, one of seven where ftrst-grade integration began
Monday, was gutted by a thunderous dynamite blast early 10·
day
Police said the building was a total loss, although the exterior walls were still1tandlng Residenu were knocked from
- - - - - the" beds and window• were
blown out over an area ot ttv·
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was injured.
The blut followe~ angry dem. BIDS
onstraUons and roct1hrowing at
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l.tn'LE ROCK. Ark. UP _ Tbe 1nto the mghl
federal IOVenment prepared to Pollee Clllef Douglau Roue
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students' at Cen..al high ICbOOI in Little peared certa 1n be has blocked en· trouble over Integration • One
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Hittle
ln)t:8r~'lon. If~ w., '!01 held, but lfi&amp;b Sdtool until the Ill!" ltiDet- Colloa llonday, but a.... said
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the previously all· up around the borne Of · the Neapjllrentl1, oron a gro child, loeated about six
againilt time.
bloc:ks from the sehood, Houe
fall term ~ laist Tu... said. Tile tbUd wu not identlfled
likely will be' fM along Ho11e said evidence left little
tioventmenfs inJun•· doubt tbot d711amite waa Uled j,o
! ~~r:.== have moved blow UJ the buDding. P4Uce
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Sgt. John Irwin, one of the intbl: goyernor, v..tiptors, found a wire &amp;om a
court ordm te detonatinr &lt;1p at the 1&lt;ene.
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GALUPoLIS, o : tiP-Three
eonatruetlon worker, ·ot tbo Kalser Aluminum Co, plant at Rav·
en,wood, w. Va, . w~r• killed
whe9 tbclr I" .collld1d with a
truek bn Ohio 2'1'0 near :-terc
Monday.
The t)lree were Identified by
the Ohio Highway Palrol " ~bar·
ies A. Darby, 22, Porunwuth,
lllchard ' E, Boggs U, Portsm'outh
and Charles S&lt;bwable, 23, New
Boston
·118ll!\li•nstta~lon . cair I The Patrol laid the three
ned from a Gallipolis patroln!ar.
Dl1liltilent 1 who had alopped them to lu~e 1
Citation lor reckless operation,
The aeclocnt occurred half an
hour later, 8\t miles nortlleut
~f Oat IItil, the .P~tro&gt;l sa1d. .
A l(aiJer Co. apokeman ••lo
the three were not lfrodu~on
workers The HlghW&amp;Y Patrol
said I eo-worker Identified tbem
" cOJISIIIJction employ .. at the
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br b(l •nleee Mlis Jean lleMaoter,
whii wjll vl&amp;lt friends ID that area. I
Mrs. ~loioe Chapman, Dayton,
hu bofn JJere for a short v1alt
with re!~ctlvea and fmnds.
llfra. Charles Walburn and her
granddaughter, Pam11a Walburn,
spenf the 1reek end with Mr. and 1
Mel. Pearl Graves and famdy.
Mr. and Mrs. c M Henneu- left 1
toiJarlor AUanta, Ga, to vlalt Me. '
and Mrs. Gordon CIJy and three
chllilreri and Catherine ChureblD.
Mr. Cl-.Y baa been seriously Ill
but Is l"eport•d as Improving slow·
ly.
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Jlljle ~•!Ill)', South Bend , visited
frl~ndo.
over theHlvnor,
week end
Mi¥ J)qJ!i~
Columbus, I
I'OOJD·matO 'ot Mi86 Diane !Ieick· '
man 'and Mlos Charlene Dillard,
spent the week end II the Releti·
man home.
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Clevolalld and attended
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Commentbll on the explosion,
us11tant alit aebool ouperintindent W. H. Oliver Jaid, "'We're
up ag11nat thugs. Tbe f~Jhl Ia
agaiDJt lawleiiDeas. This It the
result of I name that hu been
fanned by ~e loeal people and
•orne outside al!ltators."
"l bope thll will at lailt ank·
en tb~ llw-abllilftl eltizens or
th11 community 61 the problem
we're up againa~" be added
"it sounded like the whole
world had ended With 011• "'
loud blast," ..id Policeman loe
Casey, who was aJakened br th~
blast and rushed 'lo the ...ne
from bl5 home 1 ·i borl diatan&lt;e
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About 1190 wtiite eblldren and
the Negro cblld were left without a school. Oliter ,.,d a dedaion would be mtile 'liter aJ to
what to do witb the eblldrln.
The 1&lt;hool il se•erat milO!J
from the Fehr Jehool, scene at
most of Monda)' l demonstnUotu.
About 23 pareobi remlined at 1
the sehool until I lie llondlj'
niJbl, aiter pollee had broten
up a demon~trltion.

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500, throWinll ~b 1nd shoutlnr
threats. A PGllcemm termed the

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attended oeven previously white
schools llondoy, tlluehlnc off the
lntldents. one who .... reriJtered did not at~nd.
Three peraous ~re hit by
rocks Mond!IJ' gight as demon·
strations at feht S&lt;hool eonlln·
ued unUI- aboilt 11:30 p. m. edt,
Tbe tbree, a Negro mother, s
paumg Negro woman driver and
a pollee Inspector. were burt
only •1\lhtly. ')'we persons were
arreated.
While tbb lat01t demODSintion
was going &lt;Jn, oegrogationist lohn
Kasper, spoke at a noisy meeting
In the downtown section, with
about 1100 persons gathered to
hear h1m. Earlier the Wh1te
Citizens council leader had ••·
pervised activities a\ F~br
.... Ollljo. .
Xuper held a rope 11 be 1polo

on the stePI of the War llem•
rial Bull!ll,nr. Later he made In·
otl)er ~dfe" from the State
CaPitol steps D!W'br, saying ho
intended to ciiT)' on tlJtj light
"even if they &amp;el In inJUDC•
tion."

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crowd a! Fehr Iller
elose watch on the
One of lbe petJODI
- Helen Green,
ed earlier iD the day,wtUI•JIJIW'ing i bottle at a•Negi'O.
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