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Star Class will

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Have Hygiene

Kits Project

About
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cumnuns
and family of Columbus spent
the· weekend with their par·
ents, Mr and Mrs. Flovd Cum·
rn ins of Raeine and .Mr · ~nd

Reading of Psalm 67 by
president, Frankie
M:~t:i /I
opened the September n
of the Star Class of the ~vr·a·tl
ewe First United Presbyterian
Church SchooL Roll call
answered by seven members
with a Bible verse co~~:~~~t~~~
the word '" harvest."
were read and accepted

Mrs. Victor Brown, Mmersvdle.

A letter was read t'rom Mil-

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Serta1nnerspring
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ticking '
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Middleport

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelso of Mrs. Leo Searls has returned
Columbus were weeken~ guests from a two weeks VISit m Coof her parents. Mr. and Mrs. shocton where she was the gu~st
Robert Marcinko.
of Mrs. Nellie Cramblett While
there she attende&lt;l two meetmgs
Randall Pullins of Thurston of Tops Proud Pushers Club as
arrived Tuesday evemng for a a representative or thP Meigs
visit wilh his grandmother, Mrs. Tops Weight Notchers Club,
Raymond Pullins.
Mrs. Flossie Wisemiller of
Butch anJ Richard Pullins Columbus is visiting with her
I Thurston visited briefly on brother Alpha Plummer and
~uesda evening with their other relaVves. She was a din·
d Y ts Mr and Mrs ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law·
gRra11n_ paBrenrh'
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· renee Milhoan Monday
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ea s.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G.
Mrs. Orville Rader or Colum- have learned that !heir son,
ous and Mrs. Roy Fugate of
Pete Werner has reYpslanti Mich., left
turned lo his air base in
after a severaJ days visit
.states after a six mo•Jt~Js
their sister. Mr1. W. H Ebers- in Turkey and Greece.
baGh and daughter, SybiL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert HenneArcher H. Gravely of Koan· j
%v::~~; ~~ a;;ndofdaughters,
Teresa
oke, Va., visited recently
Portsmouth
spent and
the
his aun~ Mrs. B. F.
with his mother, Mrs.
and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Eden. weeket'd
Henry Hennesy.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurman
and family visited
VI ,· VA .
weekend In Waverly wttn 11
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grass and
FRIDAY, SATUROAY
Mrs. Ruth Carsey.
•nd SUNDAY
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Wise, Jr.,
Oct 14, IS, 16
Burt Lancaster
spent two days this week
as
their home in Waverly.
"THE KENTUCKIAN"
Mr and Mrs. William
Plus
are ~acationin8 in Florida
Robert Mitchum and
Julie London
Texas.
in
Mrs. Owen Bratton is rec&lt;&gt;V· jl
"THE WONDERFUL
ering
from major_ surgery ,
COUNTRY"
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Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter
Mrs. Ferne Harris of Lancaster II
visited over the weeUild
Pon terot Ollt•
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailey.
Mr. Bailey Is recuperating from II
TONIGHT ONLY
knee
surgery at Holzer Hospt.
Oct. 12-13
tal. They also visited In Bidwell
NOT OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. J. Glass.
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
bourne.
Oct. 14-18
Mr and Mrs. Charles Bush
WALT DISNEY'S
;_n, Greg, Springfield, vi·
"LT. ROBIN CRUSOE,
U.S.N."
sited recently with Mr. and
-TechnicolorWilliam Ault and Mr. and
Dick Van Dyke
Nancy Kwan II W'illiam Cnner.
IY•ll DloMy'o
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dow
"RUN, APPALOOSA, RUN"
, Kathy and Susie
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Admission: 75e &amp; 4••
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Running time: 2 Hrs 40 min. Sunday with her
Mrs. James Murray.

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Elberfelds Furniture Dept. also
feature the complete line of .
Simmons Mattresses &amp; Bo:r Spnnga

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STOCKINGS
BY BERKSHIRE
TODAY WE ARE STARTING OUR SALE OF

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REGULARLY 99c PAIR

79c pair
3 pair $2.35.

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An estimated 300 to 500 jets by at least two planes, often
struck antiaircraft sites, bridges lour and sometimes more.
supply dumps and mllltary The spokesman said, howevbarracks 1n a massive blow er, that, the number of sorttes
• aimed at eutung
. South aimed
cripplingbefore
North VIet
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by one plane WASIIINGTON (UP!) - De- po of operations In the foresef&lt;. lenslve
Nam's at arsenal
the was
a record.
1,nse Sec:retaey Robert S. Mo- able future."
VIet Nam In hall durJng the feared opening of a major The ·spokesman said there
Namara· returned from Saigon The statement could be taken June-October monsoon season, Communist attack through the were no lo&lt;Ses Thursday, but
t0d17 J111pared to teD Prtsl· 8
knockdown of Re ubUcan but bad failed.
, .,
International buffer zone.
one Air Force FJ05 Thundertjent Johuiln the enemy
Ia cfal~s that the war n:;ghl be Enemy, forces tooK!. he Ivy BS2 bombers followed up the chiet was knoc'ked down over
taking heavy ltlllses, the pace
ex anded after
the casualtl~ and were creed, to record raids by ralnlng tons of the Communist nation about 70
of the .war was aatislactory, and heavilY
Ions
thetr supply lines from "" bombs into the demilltar!zed miles northwest of Vlnh lhfs
tbrre ia no need foro big U. S. November
t '
Ho Chi Mlhn Trad
through zone today. They hit staging morning. The pilot was rescued
stepup,
The secretary said L~e De- Laos to the dern!lltarl&lt;ed zone areas and inflliratlon routes 18 by helicopter.
tense Department would be able divlding the two v,~t Nams he miles northwest of tile u.s.
Sblpptng Bluted
Alter his one-week btspectlon to continue replacing mllltary said.
Marine bastion at Dong Ha In The jets hit chiefly in the
tour, he told new.,nen on his men bt Viet Nam alter one-year The enemy. will be "equally an area straddling the demar- southern panha"dle just north
arrival at Andrews Air Force tours without "calling reserves unsuecessful m avmdmg loss- caUon line But lhey stayed of lhe border where men and I
Base, Md., that ihere is "no or National Guard personnel." es" in coming lr.rough the de- away from . the eastern Up of supplle• are beiug mas.,.;. They
reason to expect any signifl: McNamara said the ettemy militarized zone, McNamara the zone where a bombing also blasted •hipping
near
Clint Increase In the level or tern· had Intended to launch an If&lt;. said.
pause was ordered Sept. 27.
Htapbong, a main port for sam.
The pause was halted to psn smugglers.
allow lhe lntemaUona\ Control A partial list of the tally Jn.
Commission HCC) to inspect eluded 71 barges, four junks,
the area and see now the :l2 bridges, 43 warehouses, and
Communists
us1ngliesit In
to eel
eight
MAJORETTES :- Th e fl ve Eas tern H'ig h Sc hooI marchl ng , band maj oret._
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COLUMBUS (UP)) - Martin to swim.
those youngsters are Inefficient mass
troo s were
and su
or antiaircraft
destroyed. oites damag. :
Essex, hei.d of Ohio's Educa·l 1!;118ell wants to leacll them. and needlessly expensive. For violation
the 1954 PPGeneva
strike uf. a pose durmg prachce
Thursday . Ptctured, left to nght, were Sandra
tlon Departinett~ 1s a man with ' He wants to teach them how to inBtance, be said, the Job Corps agreement.
Trussel • Janet Fick, Edna McCoy , Ann Holter and Jo Toney,- Sentinel Photo.
a plan.
iwork and live and be part of costs about $9,000 per enrolle• / But the Communists refused
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He thlnka that society l!,ll lsoctety. And be doesn't want to and anyway by the time
to allow the inspection teams
FIVE-DAY FORECAST
0failed , a lart~e and important do It through any expensive, ••· youlh gets into It he's. usually into the area so a U.S.

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$79.00
$109.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES .. · " .. ". " .. .. .. .... . SALE
$134.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · · · ·' '' '' . '. ' '' '' : SALE .$178.00
$219.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · · · · '· .. ' .. . ' '' '' SALE $188.00
$229.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITE · .... · ..... " ...... ... .' SALE $208.00
$249.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
·' · ·' ' . . ' .. '. ' . '' SALE $199.00
$239.00 3 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
· ' · ' .. ' ... . ' . . . . , . SALE $248.00
$298.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · .. · .... . .. " ... " . " . SALE $329.00
$399.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES
· ' · ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' ' ..... . SALE $318.00
$379.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · · · · ' ' · ' . ' .. .. . . .. ' ' , SALE $348;00
$419.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · · .. " " .......... " " . SALE $378.00
$449.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · .. " " " . " . " " ' " , .. SALE $409.00
$479.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUiTES · · · · · · · · · ' ' . . ' ' ' ' . . . . ' . SALE $399.00
$469.00 4 PC. 'BEDROOM SUITES · " · " · · " . " " ' .... " . SALE $488.00
$579.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · " " " " .... " " " " .. SALE $499.00
$589.00 4 PC. BEDROOM SUITES · " " • · .. .. " " ' " " " .

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$198.00 LOVE SEAT
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SALE $164.00
$181.00
$129.6o SOFA, CHAIR, 3 TABLES .. " · .. """ ·" ' "" ' " " ""." . SALE $2111.00
$249.00 SOFA .... · .. .. · .. "" · "" ·" " .. "" " ....... " .. " " , SALE $211.00
$259.00 2 PC. SUITE " .. .. ' "" · .. '"""' " .. " .. " .. " " " "" •. SALE $1211.00
$269,00 2 PC, SUITE · " " •"" " " "' " .. ' " .. " " ."" .. "" "' " SALE $121.00
$279.00 SOFA · · .. ...... .. " .. " " " ' """"' "" " "' " ." .. . " SALE $231.00
$219.00 SOFA .. .. .. ...... .. "' " """ " .. "" "" " .. , " .. " " .. , SAL! $241,00
U98.00 SOFA .... · .. · .. "" "" ·" """" " . " .. " .. .. .. " . .. . " SALE $249.00
$299.00 2 PC, SUITE .. · .. " ·" · .. · """ ... .. " '"."" " . " . .... : SALI $251,00
$309.00 2 ·PC. SUITE .. .. .. · .... .. "" " "" " ' " .. "" ....... " " SALE $268.00
$319.00 2 PC. SUITE .. ·" """ "" " " " " " " ... " . ... .. .. " .. , .. SALI! $288.00
$339.00 2 PC, SUITE .. .. .. " " · .. ....... ...... " " " .. " .. " .............. SALE $298.00
$349.00 2 PC, SUtTE .. """ " · .. -.. .. · "" '" " """ " .... ..
SALE $308,00
$359.00 2 PC. SUITE .... ·" ...... " "" ' "" "" .. ". " .. , " ..... " SALE $316.00
$369.00 2 PC. SUITE .. "· .. " .. "" " "' " .... " " " .. " """ " , .. SALI! $333,00
$3r.t.OO 2 PC. SUITE .... " .... "· .. " " ... " "" "" " " .. .. "" ". SALE $343.00
$S9••00 2 PC. SUITE . .. .... ·" " .. ·"' ' " " , , .......... , ." "' " SALE $399.00
$469.00 2 PC, SUITE .. ·" ·" " ·" " " " "" " ... ". " " " .. " ", .. SALE $401.00
$479.00 2 PC, SUITE .. " "" ·" · " " .. ""." " ". " .""" ".".. SALE $411.00

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Miller Challengedto ExpIaiD
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in fact, he overspent the Laocaster, Ohio city budget by
by Elllne ambothan $2\l·miD!on duriiiS
Z.year term as Its Pllt-time
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23 city departmenta wblch
l'OIItroUeil bad 1 tolal
of $4 180.-.to. Holmer;
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office. He not only spent leaders go beyond ''financial
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my opponent spent t6.292.800.7!, all that money 1o e•ceed his aid" and get Involved persooal·
• total of $1,110'!,632.611. or 33
but an additional $!,. 1 In . ettlng out the vote.
per cent over the bUdget Aialn,
as well."
Y 8
the five other city deparjlnents
Veteran Memorial Hospital
within their
butlgeta
O]I]Xlllellt echoeo
the Adrnllsloas - Oliver McKm·
returned tl!elr oavinp to
which Blll'l')' Gold- ley, Middleport; Daniel Ralr·
(ener11 fund!•
water
11 the san fran. den, Hartford: Verlln Harper,
"This Is a perfect example
COOV&gt;911tltlll two yean~ • Lona Bottom; Alke M'
Mid·
Irresponsible • ·rectle•
Moeller declared, . "only dleport; ~!..•!ftu!llll
inl," Moeller
time the wordl are co~ ens; Mrs. Bernard Neutzllng.
evett
from publle relations men Middleport,
offiCf
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$43.50 24" 8111 Cabintt1 . . S•1t $35.00
$35.00 30" a... Cabinets . .S1l1 $29.00

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$26.00 24" Bese C1blntlt . Sele $21.00

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White, 4 burner with iii~il e ,_or
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group (t( Its young people, the ltra • curricular program, be already become hostile and ,•pokesman announced today
Temperatures from Salurolty kJdl who are born Into pov., wants to do It In the place harder to help.
]that It was no longer 1
day through Wednesday will
11'1)1 and who dr$wn In !Ia mtl!" where kids a'! supposed lo get But tflen how do you get the sanctuary and henceforth open
average near normal. Repredy .,Iter• _before tbey can learn laugh! things - the schools. JOb done:
ID bombing.
aentatlve nonnal blgbs and
"What I propose," he said, I "You've got to take the doz. Thursda •• record 173 mis.
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"I! a new concept lor our so-1 ena of federal program• and .on to Yd the revious 171• CLEVELAND &lt;UPI) - The 46, Columbus 65 and 4!, and
clety. The Idea that the school use the money where It 'ill do Sil · ~10 P/:' h for ~n day set judge who will preside at Dr. Cleveland 63 and 42.
VO·ED 2·30 P! SENT .. , , . . . .. ,
must assume the responsibfllty the most good - in expanding Sepm
Cooler over tbe weekend,
A survey in depth of the vocational education pic1 . e a 1trike samuel Sheppard's second mur·
lor helping a youngster get his vocational and oocupational
· · m ssion "
!der trial ruled today that the warming Monday and Tues· lure in the Meigs Local school district will take place
6rst
·education in the pubUc schools.
/derense had not shown a "fair day, aad cooler In midweek, wilhm 10 days, Supt. George Hargraves Jr., disclosed
"The tehools give plenty oil "For one thiQg we juot start
,and Impartial trial" could not Scattered •bowers Saturday Thursday.
alii to studenls who are 1olng younser - perhaps In the 7th
•be held here. He said he would moody Dortbeast portion and
A representative of the Stale Department of Edu·
on to college, they help lhem ' or 8th grade - to teach an athold in abeyance a change of ever tbe state about Tuesday cation and local guidance counselors Harold Sauer apd
il"many ways.
. ' Illude towarda work and to pro1,1
. .._.. . , Jefl!li_f!leJ&lt;. until be decides lf npeeted to average one half Thomas Kelly will conduct the survey in guidance abel
Bul Nol The Dropoull
vide work experience · e&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;rdi· l
. , an mp\rUal • jlli'flllri · lle lnel:
tesling in one of the three ·•
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"But they're not doing enouih Dliecl ·wttb classroom eduea·
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lfor the other younpters;
lion.
''Having
considered the / ·--'l'liill&gt;tMM'It.!!O\""""'
ricul1ttre, Rutlalld ; Miss Mar.
'ones who drop out of school;
E.,.rlmlllllal PI'OJI'Ilb
evidence," Judge Francis J.
The purpose of the survey I&gt; tha Ohlinger, commercial, Ruf..
the oneo who can't gel jobs; the "That way the youngster will I NEW YORK (UP!) - The Talty said, "the eourt believes
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ones wbo become ~itter, aud tlose that hopeless _feeling and ! wife of an African diplomat ' defense counsel had ?ol sho~n
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there IS among student, ac- home economics, M!ddleporL
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altenated from SOCiety, .
Ifeel lruitead that he can go out I hurle&lt;l her two Infant children Ia fair and Impartial trial
quamt them wtth the Vo&lt;a tJOn. These teacher&amp; on the 'IotaMONTREAL - A CREMI·I Essez thinks the various fed·J•nd beeome a respected meio. out their 18th Door apartment !cannot be held In this eounty.
a! program, and convey
to tiona! committee will !&gt;Alp conell plllll· Ill allilurbaa LaSalle era! programs designed to help
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window today then leaped to "It Is this court's belief lllat
, Ihem what a voc•honal pro- duct the survey 1n the othu
waa sbillered by a chain of
· - - her death after theln, police the
or jurors
gram " ·
two high schools in the diJ.
Tbunday n!Cht and
reported.
, affords_the best opportu.nlty to l
Five r•presentatives of the, !rieL
fk18 pll1l
through the
The victims were Identified 1determme whether a fatr trial
Vocational Section of the State Mr. H•rgraves sald IIIey al·
.rfa tiarly today. AutboritieJ
as Mrs. Olive Mwallllno, 21. can be
.
, b Hoy,vwo:;m
Department of Education mel so will seek answeR to two
Iallld the deatb toll rn!giJt reach
wile of the •econd secretary of . Sheppard s second trJal had : ane,
ac' . ngue
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Tuesday with teachers oi Meigs other questions llrst, what em·
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the Malawi permanent miSs on
ns
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Local who will serve on the pioyment opportunities are •
to the United Nations, and her Tuesday but Talty granted a mous baby Sitter, died Thurs. Vocational committee. These vai\ab\e In the several areaa
·At least live men were kill·
111. five 1o 10 111011 were missA need for 165 hospital beds for acute, long-term, . lwo children, a boy, Kotokl, 12 continuance until Oct 24th he- day night of a heart attack at teachers are Harold Sauer within the district and aecond
m, and Dine men were Injured and neuro;psychiatric cases by 1970 was predicted
months, and Janet,
three cause chief defense coun..el F. the age of 76.
gUidance counselor, Pomeroy; what
are availa:
In tile tttriu of blasts at the Monday mght by Mr. Jack E. Farrington, assistant, di· months.
Lee Bailey must appear 1n The veteran stage and motion
ble f a
rative
am
Mooento Chemical Co. plant rector of the Columbus Hospital Federation. Hospital Police were alerted by neigh· court in New Jersey Oct 20. picture actor, best remembered
n
a000siwtent
II)' 2
EDT, lour boon af. beds in Meigs County presently number 78.
bors who heard scresms com- Under Talty's ruling, Shep. as the dapper Mr.
,
I 10n
da and • 8 a
1 h ,' h
l4jr the 111'11 blul erupted_ "Uke
Mr.
spoke to , Interested community j ing from the Mwalllno apart- pard's attorneys could .renew of "Sitting Pretty" died m hJS
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Ill 1tomlc bonlb'' according to leaders along With representatives of the Pomeroy ment "f saw a woman hang· their plea to move tlle tnal out sleep at his !lome m nearby
.
rtlon of tb sch
o*e e,ewliDeu, the southwest· Chamber of Commerce
of the meeting) in the ing of the window," one said. of Cuyahoga County any lime Beverly Hills.
IVVIC
e
1mng po
001
.ern ]111'1 ol tile cUy waa stW parish house of Grace
"She was screaming. Then I alter it begins.
who has been In sem\.
taU
lb!Pttned by possible further copal Church.
dental service, along will• 1 saw an object drop as she sat , The 42 • year · old brain sur·
since 191it under- COLUMBUS (UP!) - Distrlb
t e
theves..,.,, P":
. .Ioiii.
He ouUined the role
training facilities for nw·ses and ' on the window ledge. Then
geon, accused of the
1951 1went abdommal surgery here ution of gas tax revenuos total- en were
ow I
Meigs County might play In
technleal personneL
oaw her lhrow a second ob- bludgeon slaying of his preg- last May. He had undergone ing $3.6 mith on were announc· :•partments, Econ ai'Jd JDtJop Strike Poaed
of 81 million
"Meigs County," he explain· ject. Thett I heard
more : nant wife, Marilyn, sought a I surgery in Houston, Tex. in ed today by State Auditor
ustry, Home
omlcs, , •
l'OBTSII0111'11 OBI~ Iars allolted by tile Federal
ed, "lies at the crossroads be· screams and saw her push her· •change of venue on the grounds / 1963 to correct an abdominal er Cloud
cali?nai Guidance and Tesq,
CftmWI her. refused Thiaaday pelachia Regional
tBoweehen lhe Dhicore facillti1es ofhthl self away,trom the window and l' any jury d.selected bere would be aneurysm, 8 blister of unnatur. The
said ClouJ,
8Dtl Voca·
11'811t pollee demanda Act of 198$ for construction
ut ast
o
ex, w •·• go down.
prejudice
al enlargement on a weakened was the four th of lhe
fls·
·
·tcr ID Immediate pay IDcrease, regional medical complexes, would be !!'"altd tn Athens and R§'$'f!-"" .......
blood
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cal year and brings to 1967
$IJ ml!ltllllna tile ltap for I threaten- fertng every type of
.
Webb s last
Satan lion payments made to the
eel llr:lkt by policemen at mid·
Mr. Farrington stated that
COLUMBUS (UPJ) The Consumers Frauds Never Sleeps, made In En. counties and townships
up
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tJWrt S.lllnliJ,
Mansfield Brakes
Federal assistance could be and Crimes section ·pf the alate attorney general's of. gland with Wilham Holden in S880,000 over the $! .1' millio'
2 period
Some a o1 the olflcera who
made available bt the construe- flee bas been ordered to Investigate alleged kick· 11161.
.
share&lt;! during the same
mate up tile police Ioree in Quickie Increase
lion of additional faclllties for backs to publle sehools by yearbook photographers.
An accompliShed Broadway of the last fiscal year.
IIlii ICJUtberD Ohio community WASHINGTON (UPI! _ Sen· acute and convalescent cases
Attorney General William B. Saxbe lnltl1ted the jctor, dancer •nd singer,
The October distribution
ot as,ooo persona ofgned tho
Dem
u· 1 d
. In the county. A discussion foJ. probe Thursday after be retelved a eomplalnt from become an Instant
mot10n
h
CINCINN~TI &lt;l!PJ) - In Ill
1ti-Jb lbtftj. CouncU
ate
ocra c ea er
lowed, and it waa decided to tbe U, S. Department of Juatiee about 1 pbolo studio picture favorite In 1918 when eluded 12-6 million fo• t e
unprecedented local move, the
•' I'*! the oeed tor 1 y Mansfield 1 today applied
· e%]Jiore ways of obtaining this In Cuyahoga Couty,
as Mr. Belvedere, he crowned ties, at the rate of .$30,000
city administration today JIIUI.
::::.. but said no lunda
assistance.
The studio reportedly obtained long·tenn, ex· a misbehaving baby with a county,_ and II million for
tered a 5,000.man dilleD atiiQ.
available and called upon the for a quickie Increase in The meeting followed 1 din· elusive, verbal I!Ontnellt with high sehoolll without bowl of oatmeal.
townships. at the rate ot
iary force to help in the hunt
to bel ,
Social Security benefits through ner served by the. ladies of the eompetlllve bidding, then nlsed Its prlees and return.
per townships.
for the Cincinnati
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Congress before adjournment Grace Gulld, supervised by ed $1 to '3 •per student to the sehoola u 1 klekba.k.
The payments to
City
William c.
111
N-·
next week.
Mrs. J. E. D. Hartinger, with "This Ia not the flnt eomplllnt," Sube said.
LBJ's Popularity
by county mcluded Athens,
Wichman said the s,o..m
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He told newsmen that
the aid of Mrs Jolin Uetwiler
At New Low- Bliss
200; Galha, 112,000,
was formed 'nluratll7
!IJ'!OW FILL IN
If the House speedily passes
and others
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PHILADELPHIA (UP!) $9,600, Meigs, $9,600;
city and private iDdustrJ
Utah, _...
beneftt Increase, ••
•
President Jolmson's popularitv
employes who volunteered "to
• • dua Ill way out orw
appear• lltely, "It W8Uid
dropped from a high of 84 per
tend the
and
of the '
snowstorm tbat
aorne hearings" 1n the Senate
.
shortly after his election
:,_man
. -.
· tij, Qaketi 1r Inchet blfb, cau. ud should be put off until next
to an all • time low of 11 per Three Fined in
Mrs. Allee HochhaUSIV,
!!I ;death and sent autumn nm- year
U. S. Representative Walter lng departments lived
well Mayor Wilham Burt lo pay out cent during September Re· Court Session
1year-&lt;&gt;ld surgeon's wile 1anti
lilta·
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Moeller (!).Laneaster) chal. within their budgets and
the following year's budget." p bllcan National Chairman
the f nl
the lourtb
'1'be wide band of snow
lenged hla Republican
tumed
to the city's
"All this was done during
c. BUss said Thursday.
Three persons were fined
mo r 0 ne, waa
M011tana lo Utah and
CALL ANSWERII:D
explain to the
" lund. ..
,
2-year pertod whle the new Bliss attributed the figures to a bond forfeited In Meigs
was bordered
The Syracuse
be can
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In lfi6S, Moeller aaid,
city income tax was a national opinion poll. He ty Court by Judge Frank
so. and all _., irttaCuil .]fllbe
llolfl activity from Nabraslca trquad answered a call at
spending and areater
· for the 23
$690,852.56. Tax col· ,poke to
members of the Porter, Jr., Friday
b
loa
400 urging business David s. Pabst was flned
-llOIIIb Dakoll to Iowa.. 1. m. Friday for Taylor Bass, Onanclal responsthDity when,
departments
lectlons started at the lime he Unton League,
same rutal falb , •
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In Record 17 3 Missions

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Mattresses on Sale 11

and

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Withee ,
spent the weekend in rolumbus
with their daughter anci son-mlaw. Mr. and Ml)l. Larry Staf·
ford and family.

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Master's Hands," by MaYme
Holmes ; "The Q1iet People,"
Ada Slack, and ·'Prayer For
Viet Nam,' ' by Hazel Clark ..
Mrs. McBride hostess, served refreshments to Miss Mumaw Mrs Holmes, Mrs. Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs M;s. Slack, Mrs. Daisy Roush,
spent the weekend at Mans- and Mrs. Florence Potts.
field and Columbus. Mrs. Jac.
obs remained in Columbus for ~~~"""-"""":"'-"";~
a visit with her daughters and
Mr. Jacob&gt; returned home on
Sunday evening.

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in GaiiJpohs.
Mrs. Carrie Swartz of Alfred
arrived Tuesday for a visit
with her grandda ughter and
husband, Mr. and \1rs. Paul
Eichinger and daughters.

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Mr. ant Mrs. Max Jc, '?ger 1 Do With Jesus," by Rachel
were Tue::,ilay buslness VISitors
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Michael Jones of Columbus dred Lucas, Roseville,. ':?nt~n;,
was the weekend guest of his ing a "World Com~umty Day
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. project Ccunty·WJ e
J H1.11
were announced for the
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copal Church in Pomeroy tn
·
\Irs . Elma Young was
tho November and the Forest Run
Sunday dinner guest ol Mr. and MethodiSt Church in
May.
Mrs. E. J Hill and attended The place • • the World Day
the homecoming at the Flat· of Prayer will be anrJoUniCe&lt;l• II
woods Methodist Church.
later
Mrs p aut Eichinger
and Anyone wishing to
June a n d Christmas cards may do so
daug hter Paula
' Eichinger were
' Co- seemg
· Fran k'le Mumaw . Get
Mrs Allen
lumbus business vi sitors Mon- well cards were se~t ~ob Ma~
d
Ellen Roush, Vena ou s Y an
ay.
Virginia Quillen. Thank you
Tamara Eichinger spent Mon- cards were read from
Sara
day at Ste•art with nr,r grand-~ Roush, Myrtle Durst and Laura ,
parents, Mr and Mrs. Rex watson for cards when
O'Brien.

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curve; Duane Tuttle, $5
Cilsts, no muffler,
E. Hawkins, $15 and
speeding. William RCfves
felted a sis bond on a
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WINS DIVORCE
MIAMi 1UP! ( - The , wile
of baseball Hall of Fame member Ted Williams woq a dl·.
vorce Thur;day alter testifylnl
that he c-riticized her with profane Jaqguage.
Lee Williams, a 41-year • old
former Ch1cago model
who
married the former Red Sot
alugger in 1961 was awarded
50 O(JO and $10,000 in atlorney'l
le~s by circuit ~udite Hatvi•
Duval.

2--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 14, 1968

Russian Leadership 1nvited Again to See
America First Hand by President Johnson

AUSTIN Tex. !UPII - A
major cncer • Cllualng elemeol cau be ellmiDated from
clsereHeo, a member of the
Sur,eon
Geaerar s advisory
WASHINGTON fUPll -Pres· conference Thursday about hlsstan diplomBt, has not always
commlttDe
oa smoke aod
!dent Johnson has Issued a new Imeeting at the Whrte House Ibeen the most comforting of
beallb
oafd
Tburodoy.
•
Invitation for Soviet leade" to Monday with Soviet Foreign 1While House visitors. It was be
flslt the United States . But,
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko.
who told the late Presidenq Dr. Cbarles A. Lemaistre,
scientlfic
In the past, he kept 1t m the "I said to him that we would John F. Kennedy m 1002 tllat l aaoouacrd tbe
breaklbrou1b
but
would
uot
mMt general terms.
welcome a vistt by tbe there were no Sov1et offe.nstve
1
The Chief
was leadership of his country to this , mtss1les in Cuba. when Kenne- elaborate. He said It would
he puhllohed and released In
iiiinieiiiw!l country," Johnson said. He dy knew that there were.
a
medical journal wftblu the
added that he told Gromyko the , But Johnson told newsmen.
i
States welcomed n- ··r think I feel good about our uexl 10 days.
programs with the meeting."

Hatlo's They'll Do1lt ·Every Time

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SHORT REPORT
MOSCOW (UPI) - Taa!, th•
official Soviet News
agency,
devoted three paragraphs to
President Johnson's news conferene. Thursday~ but made no
mentlen of his tnvltation to
Soviet leaders to Visll tilt
United States.

Russi~ns and that " we wanted , He said he hoped for progress ~~"'-~"~~~,v~ra

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to know them better "

on a treaty to ban the spread of I
was this to be taken literally nuclear weapons. but did not'
as an invitation
for Sov1et want to ra1se false hopes.
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and
Willing To Pause
1 (Continued from Page I)
Communist party chief Leonid On Viet Nam itself, the ber of the community "
1. Bre:zhnev to come here?
President reiterated that the Essex knows what he's talk·
Asked to elaborate, the , United States was willing to mg about Before takmg over as
President said the invita tion :pause m the bombing of North ~Late supermtendent of pub 1f-:
was nothing new It had been ' V1et Nam or otherwise de- l instruction he headed the City ,
NOW YOll KNOW
made before publicly and escalate if the enemy would school system in Akron and
Hammerful, ot&gt; lbe W•IUI If
privately 1ln his State of the 'take corresponding action·
, used a wo rk · study program!
Kvalo off lbe eoa11 ot N•"'"Y·
Union ~essage Jan. t 1965, i "If the aggressor will pause, , ror thr~ years on an experiIt ftgarde~ at the mott •or.
Johnson said· '1 hope Ule new 1 we will pause immediately. H mental basis
llaern loWII Ia Europe.
Soviet leaders ean v1sit Ameri· 'they will witildraw, we will About \00 15 and Hi-year-olds
ra so l:tley can learn aboul this ' withdraw immedtately. We WJII from poor homes were enrolled
rountry at first hand " Nothmg lay a schedule on the table in a special school where they I
came of that overture.)
tomorrow-a sch~ule to move were taught not only the three
Wecome Exchaoge
lou\ of South V1et Nam. . . r's bu t also how to do a JOb.
.I
The President told his news iprovided they will Jay on the They worked part - hm e at the .
conference Thursday he would !table their schedule for with- JObs they were bemg taught. 1
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WASHlNGTON - .A new and cow. The collateral and 1roruc Nam are the very same people
•·welcome an exchange not only drawal , their schedule to get "It was the most scccessful
at an artistic level 01 at the 1their people to qmt the k1lhng prog ram ol 1ts type to date,'' somewhat warmer wmct is blow- fact, moreover, is that if there who for yean have been de.
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governmental level.' but at the 1 and the murdenng that is going Essex sa1d. "The youngsters I ing in Ame~1carJ Russ.lim affairs. is truly aJ.lY ~o~ now for the ma~ding .of each successive adOR
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very highest levels "
on.
C'hangOO lhe1r attitudes Instead i ~ t IS possible now WithOut fool- eventual 1Jqmdat1on ut the cold mlrustratron a "more fie:dble''
His remarks came in th~ "But 1 see nothing on the or becoming bitter and sull e:t ! 1sh optlnliSrn to discern some war it nses precisely out of the attitude toward the Soviet Un· Pomeroy Flower Shop
wake of several recent u.s. horizon at Ihis momt&gt;nt." the they became useful workers sma ll but perhaps significant steadfast firmness of the Amer- ion and "more imaginatlve''
W. Main
Pomtro)'
measures to ease trade restric- ' President said, ~&gt;that would and tlwv l1t m
cracks m the \iast ice-cap of the ican position in Viet Nam.
proposals ~ the Russians to
Mra.
Millard
Van
Motu
1 Th
lions w1th Russia and Eastern !JUStify my askmg all 300,000 or · People wanted them and ('Old war
orson VietNam nave run total~
1 th R 1
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b J...
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aug 1 e uss ans are com· ease Ihe cold war. The1r
. clam· ~~=~~~~~===~
Europe · They fell into a £:eneral 400,000 Amencans
h · 1 dto stan· man-,.h stave
d 1 edm t e JO s \'·111ere Preslderll Jolrnson's concre1e pe 11 ed 1or 1.deo1og1eal reasons
.
attern washinaton
horvos
them Most of offer~ Lo the Sov1~t Umon for a ta lk a gooo dea1 abou1
aaarnst
the mterest for ease
~"~ w111 ' there w1th t e1r 1an s 10 the1r we a p Cll'
e
P
m-ake clear to the Russians that pockets because someone her e Ihem flnJshed high schoo l. The
rt 01
'1\l
ing the cold war they have so
it does not want the Viet Nam , suggested they pause, unless program was so surressfu l that fundamental easmg ol tensions suppdo
the •-.orhth V_ietn,ameseflong proclaimed.
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10 Eu r ope~ pemaps eventually mva ers 01 Soul V1et
I war to pmson Sov rt·Amen can th e enemy wou ld piiuse.
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Be1utyTips
I was ex pan e to me ude
. d ed
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1
relations.
thref' ~rhools "
evP n some mutually ag~eed and m e do g1ve some
From the moment he took
By Jolt! Bartrum
About u.s -Soviet relahons in
f Bu t F.ssex " no! a dreamer 1 upon reductions 10 Amencan tual support, they are not.
office PreSident John""n has
general. Johnson said " I am
, He knows that no matter how and Russian troop forces - happi~r m fact about thiS
known that his greatest dlfficul- From the fall
collection, a
3
an ophm1st I see no reason for
' worthy a plan is 1t's got to be have opened at least tiny ere· greSSIOn than Is the
ty and his greatest opportunity rainbow
of
the Arnencan peop l to fea th
I paid ror and :or tiHit you need vice of a posslfllhty tor other States. For the assault on
lay not m Viet Nam. as such, colors inspires '
' Russ&gt;an people'' e
r e
support from the voters.
accommodations It is,
al l Viet Nam is primarily an
but rather in the infimtely grea- new artistry in
Gromyko, the veteran Rus·
~ The People Must Understand course, by means a creva~s~ mI ve~ture at secondhand of
,
issue of the cold war itself. make-up with
the use of not •
Pomeroy defeated th~ Rrur.e "Society will have to be made the .lce.berg All the same 1t.1s a ~mese Commllm.sts - and 1 So the heart of the etfort has onebuttwo
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Tornadoes 22-0 m a 1 . 8tl1 ] to untler~tand that 10 tht' lung begmmng, 1f only a hes1lant IS these sa me Chmese
been, first, to show that
the or thn·e
,
grade football game rour&gt;·joy run spendmg more money for and shaky ""'. .
nlsts who are locked In a sav- Chinese philosophy of open ag- oolora in ey~
aner school at Racm ~ . TDs th1s type of educatton will be One illustration IS the Pr~sl · age wor~d-w1de stru~gle Wlth gression simply would nol be make-up. We pl'f!fer brush·
on shadow to crl!ate new fa·
(Continued from Pa ge n
were scored by Mark St•ll. on a an eronomy. For one Uung 1t dent s recent qu1te busmess hke U1e Russians for pnmacy in permitted by us to work and shlon looks, It I• eaay to II&gt;
, eran d1plomal1 t observPrs said 3-y~rd run m the fir st quarte.r, i w1ll he lp bre&lt;:~k the poverty cy- and l~w-~_t-yed conversat.ions the International Communist second, that if thP RU!ot"ians did ply and the colo" blend tobt:autiful. You ean
it had almost no chance of scor· endmg a 62 yard marc 11 S\1 1: elf'. It w1ll help put a stop to here With sov1et Fore1~n Mm1s- l moven:ent
continue to shun the more vi~ eether
create wonderful 111ualons
1mg w1th tht' Russians m the1r agam from the two m the .;er-, the second and th ird generatiOn ter Andrei A~ Gromvko. They . The mvasinn of South Viet lent Chinese line and behave with our 'brush-on eye shld·
, presE-n t mood
and quarter and halfback Char- 1welfare enrollments."
talkrd about ma ny !flings, in- ! Nam Is more than a design to with some respons 1h1Jity to- ow. with so many new beau
1
iley Lane on a 19-yald Jun 111 Essex firmly believes th3t so- clud1ng the possibility of some I spread China's imperialist form ward the world they r.eed not tiful colo;s tO ehoooe !rom,
I will be happy 10 give y011
Optinlistif.· Report
the third Bob Werry anfl SLiH 1 ciety can be made to under- Amencan-Russ1an cooperation i of commun,sm; It also
consider the United SUttes an a leuon on eye mike up converted extra points
, stand , that if the votf'rs are m the long-stalled project of j a mortal repudiation of
the enemy forever.
!ret.
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COLUMBUS - ~REO
P. Robin PhaHn 7th gn1('r and : shown the facti and figures, , these. two nuclear @)ants to : Russian policy for
Neuenschwander, drreclor
!If Panther halfback, was singled they'll be anx10ds to support ag- halt the world-wide spread of with the West •hort ol
----'1 confrontation. tlad the
the stall" Devt&gt;lopme~t Df&gt;part- out lor pra1se h}' Coao.. ' It', Pal'l gressive educational programs. ' nud ear weapons.
WEATHER
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ment . said tllday Oh1o _m1ght Kloes and B1ll Porter lor ''" , "One thmg I've always found Winston Churchill once said i State• ever followed t~e
wei! be the . l'r.s t
m tne ' rme offens1ve per lorm(jnee and , successful 1s what I call citizen in another {:onnection of a grave of Itt .pactfist-isolatiomst
mnatwn to 1~~tch lh{' :ii2. bllhon tackle Mike Custer w11 s credit- ' seminars. Get a group of citi- 1matter that one should "think I and ·wlthdrbwn Its military
.hwen and nn..slbly ••ollldelr·ll
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mark fur ne~~. capital
mvest- ttd for a good defen·a·1·: el · zens together, show them what ' of it always but speak of It ne- port from South Viet Nam
Dowers.
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Pomerey
ment m mduslry this year
fort Racme got to the Pomeroy the needs are, explain your ver." The phrase about descrl· immediate victim would
Nt~uen ~ch~a~der repotr~ed tha~ 23 late in the game, and put plan and then let them ask bes the Johnson Administra- been South Viet Nam but
0 the ball over from tht·1~. but questions.
rn e 1trs nme mon ~
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I The patrol ~lied Pabst witll
passing on ~ Cijl've and he pos&amp;od bond to appear Oct. 14 ill

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Optn Frld1y and S.turUy Nlthtl

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Officers reporfed \hat Betty
Manley, 30, of 660 Beech Sl. ,
Mlddle!JOrl, headed weSI, was
maklnJ a left turn, and her
car was struck on the left side
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1Pabst, li, Marietta. PBblt was
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damage was mmor to both vehicles.

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England, July 30, 1967,

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Twenty-GDe Individuals
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conducted on Oct. I and
aored by the Twlp City
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cycle club. The event was held
tllree Dll!es - t of the Kyger ClflCAGO (UPI) -IBfielder
Creek Bchool.
Joe Amalfitano and outfielder
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and Bill Blake ol Nelaonv!Ue, pitdler Jim Ellis from the
third.
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!100 CC Class -'- Tony Karvl9, Paarlberg to Ita Tacoma,
Columbus: Tim Byers,
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Lee Williams, a 41-year • old
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Russian Leadership 1nvited Again to See
America First Hand by President Johnson

AUSTIN Tex. !UPII - A
major cncer • Cllualng elemeol cau be ellmiDated from
clsereHeo, a member of the
Sur,eon
Geaerar s advisory
WASHINGTON fUPll -Pres· conference Thursday about hlsstan diplomBt, has not always
commlttDe
oa smoke aod
!dent Johnson has Issued a new Imeeting at the Whrte House Ibeen the most comforting of
beallb
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Tburodoy.
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flslt the United States . But,
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko.
who told the late Presidenq Dr. Cbarles A. Lemaistre,
scientlfic
In the past, he kept 1t m the "I said to him that we would John F. Kennedy m 1002 tllat l aaoouacrd tbe
breaklbrou1b
but
would
uot
mMt general terms.
welcome a vistt by tbe there were no Sov1et offe.nstve
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was leadership of his country to this , mtss1les in Cuba. when Kenne- elaborate. He said It would
he puhllohed and released In
iiiinieiiiw!l country," Johnson said. He dy knew that there were.
a
medical journal wftblu the
added that he told Gromyko the , But Johnson told newsmen.
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programs with the meeting."

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MOSCOW (UPI) - Taa!, th•
official Soviet News
agency,
devoted three paragraphs to
President Johnson's news conferene. Thursday~ but made no
mentlen of his tnvltation to
Soviet leaders to Visll tilt
United States.

Russi~ns and that " we wanted , He said he hoped for progress ~~"'-~"~~~,v~ra

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on a treaty to ban the spread of I
was this to be taken literally nuclear weapons. but did not'
as an invitation
for Sov1et want to ra1se false hopes.
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin and
Willing To Pause
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Communist party chief Leonid On Viet Nam itself, the ber of the community "
1. Bre:zhnev to come here?
President reiterated that the Essex knows what he's talk·
Asked to elaborate, the , United States was willing to mg about Before takmg over as
President said the invita tion :pause m the bombing of North ~Late supermtendent of pub 1f-:
was nothing new It had been ' V1et Nam or otherwise de- l instruction he headed the City ,
NOW YOll KNOW
made before publicly and escalate if the enemy would school system in Akron and
Hammerful, ot&gt; lbe W•IUI If
privately 1ln his State of the 'take corresponding action·
, used a wo rk · study program!
Kvalo off lbe eoa11 ot N•"'"Y·
Union ~essage Jan. t 1965, i "If the aggressor will pause, , ror thr~ years on an experiIt ftgarde~ at the mott •or.
Johnson said· '1 hope Ule new 1 we will pause immediately. H mental basis
llaern loWII Ia Europe.
Soviet leaders ean v1sit Ameri· 'they will witildraw, we will About \00 15 and Hi-year-olds
ra so l:tley can learn aboul this ' withdraw immedtately. We WJII from poor homes were enrolled
rountry at first hand " Nothmg lay a schedule on the table in a special school where they I
came of that overture.)
tomorrow-a sch~ule to move were taught not only the three
Wecome Exchaoge
lou\ of South V1et Nam. . . r's bu t also how to do a JOb.
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The President told his news iprovided they will Jay on the They worked part - hm e at the .
conference Thursday he would !table their schedule for with- JObs they were bemg taught. 1
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WASHlNGTON - .A new and cow. The collateral and 1roruc Nam are the very same people
•·welcome an exchange not only drawal , their schedule to get "It was the most scccessful
at an artistic level 01 at the 1their people to qmt the k1lhng prog ram ol 1ts type to date,'' somewhat warmer wmct is blow- fact, moreover, is that if there who for yean have been de.
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governmental level.' but at the 1 and the murdenng that is going Essex sa1d. "The youngsters I ing in Ame~1carJ Russ.lim affairs. is truly aJ.lY ~o~ now for the ma~ding .of each successive adOR
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very highest levels "
on.
C'hangOO lhe1r attitudes Instead i ~ t IS possible now WithOut fool- eventual 1Jqmdat1on ut the cold mlrustratron a "more fie:dble''
His remarks came in th~ "But 1 see nothing on the or becoming bitter and sull e:t ! 1sh optlnliSrn to discern some war it nses precisely out of the attitude toward the Soviet Un· Pomeroy Flower Shop
wake of several recent u.s. horizon at Ihis momt&gt;nt." the they became useful workers sma ll but perhaps significant steadfast firmness of the Amer- ion and "more imaginatlve''
W. Main
Pomtro)'
measures to ease trade restric- ' President said, ~&gt;that would and tlwv l1t m
cracks m the \iast ice-cap of the ican position in Viet Nam.
proposals ~ the Russians to
Mra.
Millard
Van
Motu
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lions w1th Russia and Eastern !JUStify my askmg all 300,000 or · People wanted them and ('Old war
orson VietNam nave run total~
1 th R 1
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. clam· ~~=~~~~~===~
Europe · They fell into a £:eneral 400,000 Amencans
h · 1 dto stan· man-,.h stave
d 1 edm t e JO s \'·111ere Preslderll Jolrnson's concre1e pe 11 ed 1or 1.deo1og1eal reasons
.
attern washinaton
horvos
them Most of offer~ Lo the Sov1~t Umon for a ta lk a gooo dea1 abou1
aaarnst
the mterest for ease
~"~ w111 ' there w1th t e1r 1an s 10 the1r we a p Cll'
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P
m-ake clear to the Russians that pockets because someone her e Ihem flnJshed high schoo l. The
rt 01
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ing the cold war they have so
it does not want the Viet Nam , suggested they pause, unless program was so surressfu l that fundamental easmg ol tensions suppdo
the •-.orhth V_ietn,ameseflong proclaimed.
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I war to pmson Sov rt·Amen can th e enemy wou ld piiuse.
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thref' ~rhools "
evP n some mutually ag~eed and m e do g1ve some
From the moment he took
By Jolt! Bartrum
About u.s -Soviet relahons in
f Bu t F.ssex " no! a dreamer 1 upon reductions 10 Amencan tual support, they are not.
office PreSident John""n has
general. Johnson said " I am
, He knows that no matter how and Russian troop forces - happi~r m fact about thiS
known that his greatest dlfficul- From the fall
collection, a
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an ophm1st I see no reason for
' worthy a plan is 1t's got to be have opened at least tiny ere· greSSIOn than Is the
ty and his greatest opportunity rainbow
of
the Arnencan peop l to fea th
I paid ror and :or tiHit you need vice of a posslfllhty tor other States. For the assault on
lay not m Viet Nam. as such, colors inspires '
' Russ&gt;an people'' e
r e
support from the voters.
accommodations It is,
al l Viet Nam is primarily an
but rather in the infimtely grea- new artistry in
Gromyko, the veteran Rus·
~ The People Must Understand course, by means a creva~s~ mI ve~ture at secondhand of
,
issue of the cold war itself. make-up with
the use of not •
Pomeroy defeated th~ Rrur.e "Society will have to be made the .lce.berg All the same 1t.1s a ~mese Commllm.sts - and 1 So the heart of the etfort has onebuttwo
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Tornadoes 22-0 m a 1 . 8tl1 ] to untler~tand that 10 tht' lung begmmng, 1f only a hes1lant IS these sa me Chmese
been, first, to show that
the or thn·e
,
grade football game rour&gt;·joy run spendmg more money for and shaky ""'. .
nlsts who are locked In a sav- Chinese philosophy of open ag- oolora in ey~
aner school at Racm ~ . TDs th1s type of educatton will be One illustration IS the Pr~sl · age wor~d-w1de stru~gle Wlth gression simply would nol be make-up. We pl'f!fer brush·
on shadow to crl!ate new fa·
(Continued from Pa ge n
were scored by Mark St•ll. on a an eronomy. For one Uung 1t dent s recent qu1te busmess hke U1e Russians for pnmacy in permitted by us to work and shlon looks, It I• eaay to II&gt;
, eran d1plomal1 t observPrs said 3-y~rd run m the fir st quarte.r, i w1ll he lp bre&lt;:~k the poverty cy- and l~w-~_t-yed conversat.ions the International Communist second, that if thP RU!ot"ians did ply and the colo" blend tobt:autiful. You ean
it had almost no chance of scor· endmg a 62 yard marc 11 S\1 1: elf'. It w1ll help put a stop to here With sov1et Fore1~n Mm1s- l moven:ent
continue to shun the more vi~ eether
create wonderful 111ualons
1mg w1th tht' Russians m the1r agam from the two m the .;er-, the second and th ird generatiOn ter Andrei A~ Gromvko. They . The mvasinn of South Viet lent Chinese line and behave with our 'brush-on eye shld·
, presE-n t mood
and quarter and halfback Char- 1welfare enrollments."
talkrd about ma ny !flings, in- ! Nam Is more than a design to with some respons 1h1Jity to- ow. with so many new beau
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iley Lane on a 19-yald Jun 111 Essex firmly believes th3t so- clud1ng the possibility of some I spread China's imperialist form ward the world they r.eed not tiful colo;s tO ehoooe !rom,
I will be happy 10 give y011
Optinlistif.· Report
the third Bob Werry anfl SLiH 1 ciety can be made to under- Amencan-Russ1an cooperation i of commun,sm; It also
consider the United SUttes an a leuon on eye mike up converted extra points
, stand , that if the votf'rs are m the long-stalled project of j a mortal repudiation of
the enemy forever.
!ret.
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P. Robin PhaHn 7th gn1('r and : shown the facti and figures, , these. two nuclear @)ants to : Russian policy for
Neuenschwander, drreclor
!If Panther halfback, was singled they'll be anx10ds to support ag- halt the world-wide spread of with the West •hort ol
----'1 confrontation. tlad the
the stall" Devt&gt;lopme~t Df&gt;part- out lor pra1se h}' Coao.. ' It', Pal'l gressive educational programs. ' nud ear weapons.
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m tne ' rme offens1ve per lorm(jnee and , successful 1s what I call citizen in another {:onnection of a grave of Itt .pactfist-isolatiomst
mnatwn to 1~~tch lh{' :ii2. bllhon tackle Mike Custer w11 s credit- ' seminars. Get a group of citi- 1matter that one should "think I and ·wlthdrbwn Its military
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mvest- ttd for a good defen·a·1·: el · zens together, show them what ' of it always but speak of It ne- port from South Viet Nam
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0 the ball over from tht·1~. but questions.
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whole situation and agreed on easement in the long struggle Soviet Unio11 itselt.
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Two persons had minor lDJUrleS from .fl~inj{. glass
1ty Commor Pl•a· Co•;rl fr• ml per cent of the American and I Thursday afternoon when an unknown sem1 ng f11pped
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I The patrol ~lied Pabst witll
passing on ~ Cijl've and he pos&amp;od bond to appear Oct. 14 ill

, Meigs county court.

Optn Frld1y and S.turUy Nlthtl

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Officers reporfed \hat Betty
Manley, 30, of 660 Beech Sl. ,
Mlddle!JOrl, headed weSI, was
maklnJ a left turn, and her
car was struck on the left side
. by a vehicle driven by David
1Pabst, li, Marietta. PBblt was
altemptfhg to pass the Manley
car.

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' Oct. 14 ~y tbe patrol were• Eugene Hawkins, 34, Pomeroy,
speeding and Duane .TutOe. 18,
lrlmer..illt, defecuve clila~~SL

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The accident involving
unidentified northbound sem1 ot&gt;eurr•d at I p.m. Thursday.
Another Me1gs county acci·
nccurred at 3: lD p.m.
, Thursday on Rt. 124, two aDd
two-tenths miles west of Rt.
325 No one was injured and
damage was mmor to both vehicles.

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Riffle, Charleston, W. Va.;
Clark, Lanca91!r; Qlnley
10me Columbus.
~ nex1 lllll climb will
held on SUnday, Oct. 30, at
p. m.

Tbls Is m exe\llng

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Thunday . tltey will operate
w I n t e r ) aslructional
teem In fboenll, Ariz., to
COJ!Ipoaed .of four playen"lallta
from the Cleveland and '"
orpationt. Three members
., the ·Kauu City team lhiaJ
p i : Gil

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Athelia at.J
lAipD at Well.!ton
Pomeroy at Middleport
Oat HID at Coii ·•Grove '
lroinon· at Cblllf&lt;otbe
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The race, to lbe called "BOAC
lntemational 500," will be held
for tbe first time at the Brllltds
Hatch Grand PriJ: cir&lt;ult In
England, July 30, 1967,

TONIGBT'S~
Nelaonville at Ga!U

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airline o If i c f a I s announced
Thunday.

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will be sponsored by tile British

Twenty-GDe Individuals
!enid the Sportsman Ifill
conducted on Oct. I and
aored by the Twlp City
PLAYER SHIFTS
cycle club. The event was held
tllree Dll!es - t of the Kyger ClflCAGO (UPI) -IBfielder
Creek Bchool.
Joe Amalfitano and outfielder
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Marty !eough were released by
John Tolh, NelsoavDie, cap- the Cbll!8go Cubs Thuraday. A
lured the 2m CC class. Paul club spokesman said at the
Parsons, Albens, was second same time lhe team purchased
and Bill Blake ol Nelaonv!Ue, pitdler Jim Ellis from the
third.
Dallas-Fort Worth mioor IUgUe
Here are results of the
club for aa ltlldiselosed amount
events:
of money, and Bent pitcher Bob
!100 CC Class -'- Tony Karvl9, Paarlberg to Ita Tacoma,
Columbus: Tim Byers,
wash., minor league team.
l!r, Butch Htffman,

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Catalina Conv. Cpe. Fullllzed l'ontlac. Almlllt llltt tho day
11 was aotd. Hydramatlc, 11ower ateerlns power brake~, bll
bub capl, whlle wall tlrea and IIIADY o1
litr acctAOrlel.

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64 Rambl• ....... Just arrived $1,495.00
0 cyl. 440- 2 Dr. Sedan. This car hll 9,348 euy mlle1 a"d
even ha1 the original plastic on the aeata. It bu buct.et
1eats an4 automa!lc alllft. We Cln 1111411 reftr JOU to lb•

owner,

In our drive for stability, we
all have a natural tendency to

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''The Administration
plans a trip to Southeast
in an attempt to reach a
tiMI to the war in
said Miller. ''Jt certainly is
most honorable goal, but we
have no doubt that the
trip
could have, and should
been made six months or a
year age."

Terry Roush Begins
Clas•es Nov. 2 Bth

By UDited Pre .. llllerllattoaal
Today ill Friday, Oct. 14, the
287th dsy of 1966 with 71
follow.
The moon Ill between i~ aew
phase and first quarter.
The morniRg stars are Mars
and Jupiter.
The evening star Is Saturn.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was
boro on this day in 1890.
On this day in bistery:
In 1066, the Normans defeated King Harold and his EJigllsb
forces in the Battle tf Hastings.
In 1912, former President
Theodore Roosevelt was ahot
Milwaukee and refused to have
the wound treated untU he
delivered a scheduled speech.
Hf&gt; recovered.
In 1133, Nazi Germany
announced it would withdraw

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deluxe wlaeel dlttl, tinted glaiS, lactoi')' at®ndltlonlng, 18,000 act._l tnliet.

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very Kefauver

aulliorilies set up an
German puppet state
· ··:1d~uarters in East Bertin.
A lliought for the dayRussian novelist Ivan Turgeniev
said: "I agree with DO man'R
opinion. 1 have some of my
own."

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from the Leegue or Nations at
the end of 1934.
In 1949, RU8slan occupation

the office of the Circuit Clerk
granUng defaull judgment
the plaintiff, D. W. Rothgeb,
defendanls, Charles
William
Pickens, Leonard Pickens dba

Interdlot

011 .. "'"

mate boss - Frank Costello
her engagemnt positivi•' wu "·•
, CoeteUoIn once
wao drler
Sherman's
_,.. 81.. you wanted to go to!" partner
so,called
dav•
and ~emlled and
•-•It
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""" w"' respectabl•. What. but he ao.Id out to Sberm whM
ONLY
:W:'n/:; ~ .....-~ . : j:~ :~rtedthe
FBI berratlngs
Ill a few u became plain the staridar Is
a
mem
1 of Lineup of the clientele were .,.,_ .leNO.OO Dawn - 1111,... '"
enough to bull&lt; out pleasantly Society, Shennan ran 1 brlgh~ yond the ombitioos of e;.~ the
ConVNJ...t f.,_
• 1y: entertaln lngly decorous pre- most polished hoodlum · The
our story which bad been e··
tracted from the highest postn· mJs~s, and eveo the ';)eDt-noSe Stork took on a distiuction 11ot
ble authority apart trom the eauli0001or. eared rnembere oJ oven J. Edgar Hoover· ~~~~
aerene principals.
the Wlderworld Sherman once and once all perlpberal ev
•
FURNITURE CO.
There also were the Sha~ of bad dealt with In Ida Prohlbl or the underworld dlsappearod
MASON, W. VA.
Iran and Owney Madden, the tion dayo knew lt. Moot
of he and bfs right-hand
:·
latter one night Dill so long ago . them were barred at the door Clyde Tolson enjoyed many
month before a DeWll storv and::_~tbey:;.~- _:"':•:;er:..._:t:oo::_k_v~ic~lo~ua~m~eal~w~ltb~Sh~e~rm~an':..~--~~~:::':::::"::::~=~=~~-_:_:_:__:_;:!
stated Dally that the former
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"never" set foot In N•w
s1nc e "I
If -'1
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Ar"a., we sa1 wlth both
Costello and Rudolph
on different nights dur

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

80

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Terry Lynn Roush, son of Mr.
and _h~ppmes~. But the key to ' and Mrs. Virgil E. Roush, R.D.
pa~tlCJ~atlng m t~ eternal , ?"·· 2, Racine, has enrolled at the
gomg life of God hes m echomg Ohio 'Technical College, 886 Sunc?n.tinual_ly within our minds the bury Road, Columbus,
dlVJ~e ..wJI: for us: ·:se born ;classes November 28, in El~!eagam, With our trusting an-! tronics Engineering Technoloswer: "1 am born again!-"
gy.
Viewe~ frem this standpoint,
Ohio Tech. i!l one of only 37
even agmg and death
take technical schools in the entire I
their place as necessary parts 1 nation offering an accredited
of the endless drama of "new engineering technology
pro-

2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all lfblte finish with black b\10&gt;
IJ:et seats. Stick 111111. 0 cyL uctne. A oblrp car lllllda and
out.

4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio &amp; Heater

our way of life. Even the cells
of our body are constantly be·
ing replaced by new cells. so
that we will be made 6 ( cernpletely new "stuff" a mere 10
years from now.
Jesus of Nazareth summed up
the positive side of this
constant process of change by saying, " You mufit be born anew"
(Jn. 3:n That is to say , it is
the will or God and necessary
to our maturing as His children that the "new" be constantly born oul of the "old."

rling to the past or the present
as the "'~fe'' bet for survival

65 Mustang ··.. · · Just anlved $1 "95.00

1959 Rambler -· -- s495

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Thlt car Ia 10 nearly new II L'IJUI4 be jut oa allow fQOIII.
Tho former owner eal4 lit would !It 1iJ lo l'tCOIIIDitDd !111
car and hll actlolll proved It becJUII Ill boulbt aiiOiher
Buick. New one coat about eaooo.oo.

1960 Chevrolet · · · S69S
I Dr. Sedan V-8.

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Und 66 Iuick ··· ··· $3,995.00 $3,145.00

Corvair 2 Dr. Sid. shift. Radio and Healer

by life's unresting seal

Mil}er Be}'Ieves
Tri'p 111-TllD'ed

New 66 Ltmans ··• · $31342.00 $2,725.16
ve pqnttae 4 dr, HUll Top. T!u.lelb• llneet aa4 but mid•
Ia 1111allest Jeri•• Pontiac. 11 bulbe notebod bJclr Nat and
npmded au vltlfl tuU Mall- 11 lw radio, powtl' atetriiiJo
1ccessoriea.

thmore thsn 211 vearo

kind of happy change, full of
hope and new joys, but shot .
through also with the Uttle agonies of readjustment. Aging
and death, are part of
IIIJr
changing lives, which
one
moro clearly sees as years
pa...
Jn !act, the more we learn ''The actions ttday in
about ourselves, the more we ington leave no doubt that

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Office Hours 9 to 12. ~ to 6 iClvn at Noon on
lburs - EuHJourt St. Pomeroy

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5•000 mldoightl of
all seen advertisements
for As Oliver Wendell Holm.. 1
at bts hallowed sa.
tranquilizers or 1tomach reme- pictured this growing aware- ~':;';.,the people we met there
di"' which show a person sur· ne"·
a
up to a starlllng total
rounded by a "blur" of actlvi- Build thee more stately man- ~·=· and
ty, iR the. midst .r which ht
sions 0 my soul
•
Ducbi!SI of
stands vasuely bewildorod and
As ~e swift se;sons roll! :nds;' and Frank Costello,
looking a lillie aick
Leave thy low-vaulted past! Abog • eter of Yugoslavia and
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Let each new temple nobler
'Longle" Zwlllman, the
Wo may oot purchase
the
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drug, but we find It easy 1o Shutantheee from
as ' heaven with G
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Rainier
and
II
th
sympathize with that person be..
race
e
J
on
e
eve
of
the
a deme more vast
ing dashed-about by the wav"'
Till thtu at length ~rt free, top frtlm.page Journal •. Amer·
of change.
Le . th'
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avmg me ou grown
revealed thei 1 r'U&gt;ftlii

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realize that change is oot just lion day rapidly is
.a part of our experience, but h near," Con~ressional

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Catalina Conv. Cpe. Fullllzed l'ontlac. Almlllt llltt tho day
11 was aotd. Hydramatlc, 11ower ateerlns power brake~, bll
bub capl, whlle wall tlrea and IIIADY o1
litr acctAOrlel.

1963 Chevrolet - . ~ s495

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Trans. Radio &amp; Heater

flospital News

64 Rambl• ....... Just arrived $1,495.00
0 cyl. 440- 2 Dr. Sedan. This car hll 9,348 euy mlle1 a"d
even ha1 the original plastic on the aeata. It bu buct.et
1eats an4 automa!lc alllft. We Cln 1111411 reftr JOU to lb•

owner,

In our drive for stability, we
all have a natural tendency to

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the
Toastmasters Club at Lancaster Wednesday night.
''The Administration
plans a trip to Southeast
in an attempt to reach a
tiMI to the war in
said Miller. ''Jt certainly is
most honorable goal, but we
have no doubt that the
trip
could have, and should
been made six months or a
year age."

Terry Roush Begins
Clas•es Nov. 2 Bth

By UDited Pre .. llllerllattoaal
Today ill Friday, Oct. 14, the
287th dsy of 1966 with 71
follow.
The moon Ill between i~ aew
phase and first quarter.
The morniRg stars are Mars
and Jupiter.
The evening star Is Saturn.
Dwight D. Eisenhower was
boro on this day in 1890.
On this day in bistery:
In 1066, the Normans defeated King Harold and his EJigllsb
forces in the Battle tf Hastings.
In 1912, former President
Theodore Roosevelt was ahot
Milwaukee and refused to have
the wound treated untU he
delivered a scheduled speech.
Hf&gt; recovered.
In 1133, Nazi Germany
announced it would withdraw

Robinson's
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POMEROY

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PT. PLEASANT - An order
signed by the Mason County
Circuit Court has been filed in

m the sum of $975 from

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4 Dr. Sedan. V-8, Automatic trans. Power steerlni and nnwer brakll. llldlo
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243 cube server!
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and laillighto. Wlndahlold wuhoro. Softly tturlng oolumn.
Padded ounvisors. 4·way omargency fltohtr •y•tem. And
Sttlftt ra~ufo"' 'IAT 1100.11

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FOR WEDDING PRESENTS, BIRTHDAYS, OR
FOR YOUR HOME.

tlrea, deluse wheel dlzcs, factory alr&lt;CondltlonlnJI, whitt ov~ green wltb :PI
.
Interior, Rta!IIWPII.
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Mille
gambled away his necessary
We met Tom Dewey and his
sons one night when w. enter
ed th.e Cub Room ot the Stork
for dmner, a Roman Collared
~ergyman in tow: anrl know·
mg Gov . Dewey Bl~ce we covered the N. Y· D.A. B office. be
s~d beJJo and we ntroduced
bim to the priest.
"See!'' exclaimed
Dewey.
•·nus is a respectable place
- not like that jazz joint on

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63 Olds Super 88 Holida't' 5eda~ - •lCJ&lt;JS··

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made blllh of t be m
words.
We met Elizabeth
Taylor
lour of her bonevmooM at
the Stork Club - wllb Nir.ky
Hilton. Mike Wlld!ng,
Mike
Todd and Eddie Fisher Shor·
man Billingsley often on
•
mere phone call sent M1 k e
Todd the cash to meet a pay-

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deluxe wlaeel dlttl, tinted glaiS, lactoi')' at®ndltlonlng, 18,000 act._l tnliet.

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63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4:Door • ·• . •1395

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V-8 motor, auto. trans., power steerlnr, white over blue with blue IDitrlol',
14,000 mllel. IIMI ~IW'p.
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65 Buick Riviera2Dt~1 H.T. • • • ~3595~

very Kefauver

aulliorilies set up an
German puppet state
· ··:1d~uarters in East Bertin.
A lliought for the dayRussian novelist Ivan Turgeniev
said: "I agree with DO man'R
opinion. 1 have some of my
own."

BEST CARS-VALUE PRICED
64 Rambler 2 Door H.t • - • • $l39J

ED

3 ROOMS
Newrnr•
'299

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Friday and Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 p.M.

JHI
·~'

:,~::m·w~u:::

MASON

from the Leegue or Nations at
the end of 1934.
In 1949, RU8slan occupation

the office of the Circuit Clerk
granUng defaull judgment
the plaintiff, D. W. Rothgeb,
defendanls, Charles
William
Pickens, Leonard Pickens dba

Interdlot

011 .. "'"

mate boss - Frank Costello
her engagemnt positivi•' wu "·•
, CoeteUoIn once
wao drler
Sherman's
_,.. 81.. you wanted to go to!" partner
so,called
dav•
and ~emlled and
•-•It
'
""" w"' respectabl•. What. but he ao.Id out to Sberm whM
ONLY
:W:'n/:; ~ .....-~ . : j:~ :~rtedthe
FBI berratlngs
Ill a few u became plain the staridar Is
a
mem
1 of Lineup of the clientele were .,.,_ .leNO.OO Dawn - 1111,... '"
enough to bull&lt; out pleasantly Society, Shennan ran 1 brlgh~ yond the ombitioos of e;.~ the
ConVNJ...t f.,_
• 1y: entertaln lngly decorous pre- most polished hoodlum · The
our story which bad been e··
tracted from the highest postn· mJs~s, and eveo the ';)eDt-noSe Stork took on a distiuction 11ot
ble authority apart trom the eauli0001or. eared rnembere oJ oven J. Edgar Hoover· ~~~~
aerene principals.
the Wlderworld Sherman once and once all perlpberal ev
•
FURNITURE CO.
There also were the Sha~ of bad dealt with In Ida Prohlbl or the underworld dlsappearod
MASON, W. VA.
Iran and Owney Madden, the tion dayo knew lt. Moot
of he and bfs right-hand
:·
latter one night Dill so long ago . them were barred at the door Clyde Tolson enjoyed many
month before a DeWll storv and::_~tbey:;.~- _:"':•:;er:..._:t:oo::_k_v~ic~lo~ua~m~eal~w~ltb~Sh~e~rm~an':..~--~~~:::':::::"::::~=~=~~-_:_:_:__:_;:!
stated Dally that the former
·,•
or Manbattan's racketo
-'
"never" set foot In N•w
s1nc e "I
If -'1
·
u II se -eAJ e to Hot
Ar"a., we sa1 wlth both
Costello and Rudolph
on different nights dur

mat·

Tile AlmBDBe

i

Pickens Cab Company.

'

m~....ng

rlage, we told Grace wa knew

gram.

HOUR

h~~fc~~~M~ white finish. Power steerlnl 111tl tiraku; auto-

''OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEAUttfl'
Middleport, 0.
II S. Socond Avo. ·

r

'

60 Buick leSabre 4 dr. Stilail "' 'i' ; .. $495'

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

80

.

Terry Lynn Roush, son of Mr.
and _h~ppmes~. But the key to ' and Mrs. Virgil E. Roush, R.D.
pa~tlCJ~atlng m t~ eternal , ?"·· 2, Racine, has enrolled at the
gomg life of God hes m echomg Ohio 'Technical College, 886 Sunc?n.tinual_ly within our minds the bury Road, Columbus,
dlVJ~e ..wJI: for us: ·:se born ;classes November 28, in El~!eagam, With our trusting an-! tronics Engineering Technoloswer: "1 am born again!-"
gy.
Viewe~ frem this standpoint,
Ohio Tech. i!l one of only 37
even agmg and death
take technical schools in the entire I
their place as necessary parts 1 nation offering an accredited
of the endless drama of "new engineering technology
pro-

2 Dr. Hard Top. Beautiful all lfblte finish with black b\10&gt;
IJ:et seats. Stick 111111. 0 cyL uctne. A oblrp car lllllda and
out.

4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cyl. Auto. Trans. Radio &amp; Heater

our way of life. Even the cells
of our body are constantly be·
ing replaced by new cells. so
that we will be made 6 ( cernpletely new "stuff" a mere 10
years from now.
Jesus of Nazareth summed up
the positive side of this
constant process of change by saying, " You mufit be born anew"
(Jn. 3:n That is to say , it is
the will or God and necessary
to our maturing as His children that the "new" be constantly born oul of the "old."

rling to the past or the present
as the "'~fe'' bet for survival

65 Mustang ··.. · · Just anlved $1 "95.00

1959 Rambler -· -- s495

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Eleetn 4 dr. Hat4 Top. FACTORY AIR CONDlTIONJID,
Thlt car Ia 10 nearly new II L'IJUI4 be jut oa allow fQOIII.
Tho former owner eal4 lit would !It 1iJ lo l'tCOIIIDitDd !111
car and hll actlolll proved It becJUII Ill boulbt aiiOiher
Buick. New one coat about eaooo.oo.

1960 Chevrolet · · · S69S
I Dr. Sedan V-8.

'

Und 66 Iuick ··· ··· $3,995.00 $3,145.00

Corvair 2 Dr. Sid. shift. Radio and Healer

by life's unresting seal

Mil}er Be}'Ieves
Tri'p 111-TllD'ed

New 66 Ltmans ··• · $31342.00 $2,725.16
ve pqnttae 4 dr, HUll Top. T!u.lelb• llneet aa4 but mid•
Ia 1111allest Jeri•• Pontiac. 11 bulbe notebod bJclr Nat and
npmded au vltlfl tuU Mall- 11 lw radio, powtl' atetriiiJo
1ccessoriea.

thmore thsn 211 vearo

kind of happy change, full of
hope and new joys, but shot .
through also with the Uttle agonies of readjustment. Aging
and death, are part of
IIIJr
changing lives, which
one
moro clearly sees as years
pa...
Jn !act, the more we learn ''The actions ttday in
about ourselves, the more we ington leave no doubt that

18

OPTOMETRIST
Office Hours 9 to 12. ~ to 6 iClvn at Noon on
lburs - EuHJourt St. Pomeroy

all br

5•000 mldoightl of
all seen advertisements
for As Oliver Wendell Holm.. 1
at bts hallowed sa.
tranquilizers or 1tomach reme- pictured this growing aware- ~':;';.,the people we met there
di"' which show a person sur· ne"·
a
up to a starlllng total
rounded by a "blur" of actlvi- Build thee more stately man- ~·=· and
ty, iR the. midst .r which ht
sions 0 my soul
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stands vasuely bewildorod and
As ~e swift se;sons roll! :nds;' and Frank Costello,
looking a lillie aick
Leave thy low-vaulted past! Abog • eter of Yugoslavia and
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'Longle" Zwlllman, the
Wo may oot purchase
the
th th 1 1
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drug, but we find It easy 1o Shutantheee from
as ' heaven with G
Rutkln,KPrince
Rainier
and
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sympathize with that person be..
race
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on
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of
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ing dashed-about by the wav"'
Till thtu at length ~rt free, top frtlm.page Journal •. Amer·
of change.
Le . th'
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avmg me ou grown
revealed thei 1 r'U&gt;ftlii

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Circle Enjoys
Covered Dish
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Vietnamese are
Study Topic of
Cultural Club

Pleasant Valley Hospital
AdmlHed- Albert Smilll,
Pt. Pleasant;
Rainey.
PT. PLEASANT - State p., Apple Grove.
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aecldent Thul'lday 8:30a.m. oa Plants, Leon.
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Of New Highways by

Dally SeDDnel, I'Umeroy-Mfddleport, 0 ., Oct. If,

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"VietNam, the people and COLUMBUS (UP!) - High- jor thoroughfares.
Rt. 2 just below Sbadle Bridge:ll~:~;~~::1
their customs'' was the top1e way Director P. E. Masheter, The report, w_hlc,h
.i:l ~~~.rt~:n, by ~slh:~
A covered dlsh dinner at I
of the program presented by In a four • year report to the highway construction s role
Robert Warner wben the
. or said Thursda• Ohio the economic and mduslrlal
traveling nordt on Rt. 2
p.m.. JftCfldecl the meetmg of L...:YERF~::;;O~~::::::.,:;:"·~;::-~-;:'!""~
the Federated Circle Wednesb
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and
struck
a l'llr drivenndby lll
llliI
hak
Pomeroy S espeare c u
·n have placed II.! billion prosperity o
o, sat
UY evening at tbe church.
Wednesday afternoon at the =~rth of highway construction building of new highw3)'S
nore Hutchinson, 88, Sa yv e,
bome of Mra. T. A. Hennessy, d contract by the end of •Ides an annual payroll ol . head-on.
th k ock d
Members were seated at an
Butternut Ave.
un er
million for workmen aod eng•- The Burks car en n e
For Your
attracUve table carrymg out
TEAHB
Mrs. Warner told of the . this year.
neers employed by private
down a fence and went I•~ a
Office
Supply Need•
lhe pink anu white color theme.
of two Viet Nam boys and
Masheter, in 8 32-pa·ge, four- tractors.
field. Alma Burks was. ta en
A white cake iced ln pink on a
_ .. _ _
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bow they became
color report called "Ohlo Higil.
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_ to Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal for
milk glass cak• stand centered
WI'.'/ A~ U&amp;ED She also read a letter
way Story. !963·1966." . said The dtrector satd Ohto •x observation and later releosed
the table . Mrs. Louis Reibel SLJ:;TED
"TO 1END MA~51N A
she had received from her br.. htghwoy construction Will reach pects to complete Ita 1,52!!-mtle and Mrs. Hutchmson suffered a
asked grace Pollowmg the dm- .
:
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STA&amp;"E C&gt;eCII:'et7iO 1tending 8 YMCA meeting at 1 1500 million total during !9116. Interstate highway systom be· c~u~t~ch~in~.~Pr~op~er~ty~~d;;a;;m;;age~~;;:;M~tD~D=L&amp;~PO~RT~,~O~.
ner and precedmg the meeting,
\OI"EN Ul" A TAl~ $OP.' ther
.
.
.
fore the national deadline
was estimated at $800.
19211 while he was atMiss Marguerite Meyer and
tending a YMCA meeting at Attentwn durmg th~ fOUJ -yea.r 1972.
Mrs. Clara Karr took a box of
Helelngforse, Finland,
period , Mashdeter smpedd,,.w,edasp~~ He said the Rhodes Adrninlslrult and cake lo Mrs Gladys
N
h •-•~ ld'- In
diti 5 there
--~-~ towar an ex
OWUI'IIllf:t ee....- ~.-c•-. g con °~ . ·h
""'"" 1 maJ·or construction, tration will have invested $961 ·
Cuckler from the Ch·cle.
te form theiUI"'Irlle anawer, u
The meeting, JD c arge
gram o
·w . new interstate cen1
Mn Roy Seyfried, president, I~;:.J,_*:~A~-~~~~-;:::;~~·~.....W~~;br~t~h;n::boY;:•:.:•anoo;:::;n;·l Mrs. Dale Smith, president, op- reconstruction and Isrt
~~u~;:o~~~ncluding right ol
. h
I th
eefng lilt!
~ ened with the Women's Cree&lt;J provements, co~p e lOD
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=~c~n ocpe~~e :lth e d:~ns ~
b..
. . A A . . . . A unison. Devotions taken from Ohio's interstate hiRhway sys- and engmeeriDg 'od
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-11 were led by Mrs. Hen- tern, and improvement of rna- the four • year pert ·
taken from Psalm 126:6 by Mrs.
and
closed
with Mrs.
t he
Norman Kloes, who re~d ~
• Juahlelt AUDit POACH INNING CALLOW
Prayer
in unison.
story, "Then Sooleone Sm•les. Ynh'ftlay •
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Louis Reibel read a Jeuer which
and .1n art1c
...,,._CLOIHINO
M
Autumn," and closed with pray""
ohe had received from
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eJ.
Mr. Williamsm1 is much im-

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Oil Stallon and formerly owned I
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[ He waa born October 14, 19171
at Bear Creek, Tenn., a son of !
the late Abner and Emma Jer-·
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Mrs. ·Brenda Cornelius, La n·
caster, Ohio ; LW9 brothers, Lee
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and Donald Thomas, Menot. N.
D.; three sis.ten, Mn. Goldie 1
Childera, Dull, Tenn.,
Mrs.
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and Mrs. Lena Coffey, Kirkers·
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Sunday School every Sunday,
I p. m. Preacblag service• the
lth Sunday of each monlll.
Mt Morilb Baptist Cbure~
Corner of Fourth and Main Sl,
Middleport. Rev. Nyie llorde!t,
minister. SUnday School UO a.
m Arnold R!charda Supt. 10:30
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Naomi Blptlal Cbareb Sunday School 9,30 a.m.; Wol'
sblp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1
p m., Prayer service..
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
pastor: Sunday School 8:311 a.
m.: Ralph Carl, Supt. Suaday
Worship service 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
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School and Morning Wol'llhtp,
t0:30 a. m.; Chrlsttan Endea.,..
or, 6 P· m.: Evemng Worship, 1 p. m.
Hemlock G r o v •
Church - Jame• Quiaenberry.
Worshtp Servtce, 9:30 a. m.;
Sundny School. 10 e. m., Stanford Stockton, Supt.
Bradlord Chureb of ChristJoe Robmson, mmlster: Homer Forrest, Supt.; Bible School
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship
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Wonhlp 10:45 e. m. and 7::10 •
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and Prayer Service, led by PI"' -~~~ -:,:..m.
tor 7:30 ~ m. Thursday.
"'IIDI EVB Cb1lldl lin. C. J. ~· ~
Rev • ack YIIWii, pu ~ ~IOito':3030 e. m.,
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: 1 :ay ----L•
wunoup, 1:30 ....,.
llonday
e·:IO p· m.L m. •••
L m.; Surutay School, 10 1. m.:
~~~
a..rH _
Hobart Vlneyard, SupL Blbla Jolm w Klmbler pu!Dr· Mn
Study and Prayer trerVIceo led Looter
Rooab'
by pastor, 7:30p.m. Tuesday. lblp 1.11 ._ m. 'Stmday Sobool
Adult Qau Meetlllg 7:30 p, m. 10·15 ·.. m. ,
lui MOIIday of mlllllb.
0moe Melbadllt CIIIINii
flyra ... EUBCblftl-BIY.Joho W IDmbler
11or Earl
Paul A. 8ellen, pasta': SUn- Croos Sup~ ~ ~l It
day Schoo~ 9:30 1. m.; Ilea 10·11' ._ m.• Prelcldll t·ll.
Qulaellberey, lllpt.: 10:30 L m. 8y,......
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Morning Woroblp service, bt WendeD G Stutler
tor· w....
and 3n1 1llmdays of the moa111, Ill! servke
m' Sun7:• p. ill. Eveolq Ev~ , ; 8cbool ' . ·
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11a kflce 2nd lllld tlb &amp;m- SUnday • Ul~ m., eetlng
day o1 ....;th. ·
.:. 8aDday 7 m. m.
lletltllll' EUB Cburel! -lllr:· .,._0
PFreo MeiWfdP.W A. Sellen. pastor: ilia Robert E. Smfth, Sr
1ng Wt11'Shlp, 9:30 L m.:...,tJ!t 111m
ScbiOI l:ilO ;, ~:
Sdlool, 10:30 a. m., Bf71bo 0. ~llmou, Supl.• Supl; Youtb Fellow- Worlblp 10•10
YDUIII Set1b1p
p. m.
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CAtma 1!JVi ·Eli Gfi-a.. 911:1 S.G P· m., Bvlfiii]JIIIc
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Masla: ~:30 I. m., i p.
Holy
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: , of the .;..,th: 8 P. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 P- m.; a.. lng Ev ellstic Service, 2sl
bert Reed, Bible School Supl
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1 month.
an
ay 0
Church OJ God
Federaled Cbareh, l'omerOJ
tbester Cborclt of God
- Rev. W. H. Perrin, putor;
Rev. Dale Thomtoa,
Carl Kautz,
SupL; !lmtday
Sunday
Schoo~ 9:30 e. m.; School, 9:15 a. nt. Worlblp,
1 · m.
Morning
Worahip at 11 L
m. EvangellsUc service 7:30
m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. llanvlllt PDirlm llollnen '1\teaday; Young
(LAngsYil!e Poll Office), lin.
Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; SuDday
ML Moriah tburch or
School 9:30a.m. Mre. Robert
Rev. James Satterfield,
Grate, SupL WOI'Ihip at 10:30
Sunday School 915 a. m.: Wol' L m.; Pllgrlm Youth, 8:G P.
ehlp service 11 a. m. and
m.: Evangellatlc llrvlce, 7:311
p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. p. m., Mlci-Weol: Prayer and
'1\tesday;
Yonng
PraiSe, Wednesday, 7:30 P. m.
meellnS, 7:30 p. m. Frtday.
Jehowlla
RoUand Cbarelt of God
IUagdom BaD of JHonh'l
Rev. Johu Smallwood, paotlr: WilaeiiOI - PubUc meetllll
Scbool 10 a. m.; Evan· &amp;mday, ; p. m., Wltchttwer
SUYict 7 p. m.;
Study, 6 p. m.: Bib~ Study,
Tuesday 7 p. m.; Stnh:tJ me&amp;
q, 8 p. m. Thursday; Mini!lrJ School, 7 p. m. Tlmrsday.

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Klnntth Mcllhlnn.,., Sund1~ School Supt.

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B1sell, Asi'L SuDdly Stmdlljl
~m. flurlll
a.L-I •. 30 I. m • u-""' IIMtllftc
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., - - 'l'lltulda1. 7:30 p. m. UIJ
~ueheran
Worlblp 11 ': m.; NYPS I:G and lblrd Sunday, 7:!0 m.
'it. Jlhu Lallleru
p. m.; Evenq Service, 7:31 Praytr -uq ""' Wedt-11
Mom!rtg Worship D a. m.; StfD. p. m.; Midweek Prayer service day It 7:30 p. m. Ql1lll8ll
Scbool 10:30 e. m. Putor, 7:30p.m. Wodnuday.
daatw leeoad ud fourlb s..
I(OV, Josepb ltrl!y.
Middleport Cbri tf lb No- day 7;110 p. m,
81. Paul'• Ludleru &lt;.'biN- ..... - Rev. Qytle J. Bartlett, Mt, ..... l11tl*l llreiUa
t32 E. !JeCOIId St, Pomeroy, SuDday ScbBOI 1:30
a. m.; .. art~~ C1J1rU - Jamn M.,.
Sundty School 1:30 •· m., WDJ'o llonJlnc Worab!p 10:30 a. m.; r1JoD, put&lt;tr, Suntlay ScbooJ
sblp Hl'l'lce 10:4&amp; a. m. Pastor, NYPS YOUDC People, 1:15 p.m.; l :30 L m. Prucbllc, flnllllld
lin. Josepb Kral~.
E'lupliltla meellq 7:30 p.IL: lldrd Suntla1, 7:111 p. m. flecaad
. lllethodul
PraJer meetlnl, Well. 7:30p.m. and fourth Stmday, 11 a. m.
Aftred Mtlll.Odlll Cbunla - Porn.-., tbvelt or the llf• Ckilllu 11o1- ~
Pearl A. Casto, putor. SUnday .... - Rev. Kenneth Plerct, 115 MaiD St., . P~ PiulllliSchool at 1:110 a. m., L Ia y d piStor; Raymond Walbun. Sunda1aervleeo 11 a. m. OST.
DUUnger, Supl; Worship aerv. SOpl; SUnday School, 8::10 I, Wedneoday meeiiDc a p. m.
del at 10:45 with the Rev. IlL Mondna Worlblp, 10:30 L DST. SlltdJ room op111 TQes.
Cosio. Wednetlday prayer serv- m. Evenlq Service, 7 p. m.; 1111 and Weclai&amp;IIQ tram 12:311 11
Ices 11 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeiJni, 7 P. m. Wed- to 1:31 OST. EveryGIII wet.
l'lanrooda !IIOibodbl an audll'.
, come.
- t.earl A. Claw, pastor. w.,.
11ae11e Cbtlldt al 1M N•
lbfp eenlce, 10 L m., I\'II'J 11'0111 - Sund131 SdiiOI 1:30
HONOR ROLL NOTED
Giber BulldlJ, 7:41 p. m. StfD. 1- m,; Suaday Worablpc10:11 The RuUIIIId Jualor
diiJ' Schoo~ 10 a. m., Jolm BJI.. a. m.; Evenlq Mice 7:30 p, hono•"roil rw 111o llnl
ley, Sup(.
m.; · Mid-wool: ~ ~ perlod IDdudeo, Grelle
Ftnlt 1lu Melltodlll oUrelt 7:30 p. m. Wedillday, Ref, Stanley, Clarence
-Sutlda7 Sdiool t L m., Mra, il~ M. WPlfe, paater.
Tommy Criap, Dtbro Gam~~,
Fred Neile, Sapt, Warablp .... Rlf!Ud ....... tf ... ND and Grlde I, Sherr1l ~·
91ce, 10 a. m. Rev, Wendil! - SUnday &amp;c:lioo1 1:31 L 8tm liollmlll, DoniUl wi\ler,
Staller. putor.
m.; MonllDt1 Worsbfp tO:ts &amp; Glenna Key a, Linda Mldtlfl,
l!talll Methodf!l QJ!lcl!, Ret, m.: Evan&amp;olllllc . ~ ,1:46 TerrY Napper, and Joy01 Wq.

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1te1 l p. m.; Evanplilllo IOI'o
911:1 7:30p.m. MJd.Woelt pray• oervlce 7:30 e. m. Wfldneo.
day.
Tile Ulllted Melltodllt Cbarcb,
Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire, pasIM. Church SdiiOI deYotloaa
at 1,15 a. m. ID tht IIIICtuary,
Divine worlblp 11 10:IIO. aumon: "Remember the Sabbath!" 5,30 p, m. Methtdlst
Youth Fellowship meell
at
church. 'fuesday Oct. 11 lite
I.ydla Clrde oi lbe w~man'•
Soelety of Chriallan Service
meeto al church 11 7,30 p. m.
Wednesday, 7 to 1 p. m. choir
relteeraaL

mea~ure, foder

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;ndoP~meroyv.~=po==
Zloa Cburel! o1 Cbrlll, Pom- day Sdlool, ,,,j a.m., i..,.e -~ ~~ 30~~~ ~.. ~P:U,Me!&amp;arw
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Roush, SUpL• 10·110 L m. flOra. ..._L
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Deiter tburclt or Christ
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preachlng 10:30 a. m., first and th1rd
Sundays.
Mason Clly Cburcb of Cbrlst,
M!Uer Street - Sunday Bible
Study ' 9 a· m"· Evening
.
liblp, 7:30 p. m.; Btble Study,
7=30 P. m. Wednesday.
Middleport Chun:b or Cbrlll,
5th end Main Streets - Donaid Hlcka, minister; 8 t b
School, 9:30 a. m., Kenoetb MoElhlllney, SUpl; MorniJJ&amp;
shio t0:30 a. m. Evening
lblp, 7 p. m. Prayer
Wednesday, 7 P. m.
Pomenljl Chureh or Cbrlll
Jerry Masters, pastor;
Scboo~ 1:30 L m., Chun:b
vice 10:311 a. m.; Christian
deavor, 6:30P.m.; Evenln&amp;
vice, 8:311 p. m.
Rutlaad Cllarelt of
Roy Carter, mlntster.
Schoo~ 9:30 a. m. WOI'Ihip
Preachlng 1ervtce 10:30 a. m.
YOUIII Peop!e'o meeting,
p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.
Maooa Blptlsl Solday Selool V. H. Braley, Bible SchiOI SUpt.

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Lillie Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Cheshire Bapttsl tO:Io EST.
Churcb School at HarUord, at
9 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST,
antl Cheshire 9:46 EST.
MI. Ulllmt F.W.B. Churcb Sunday School I:G e.in., Earl
• key, supt.; Ev-'-·
.tar
....... wo~
ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil eo.,
Layman; Yoq People'o mee~
lne and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
Fll'llt BapUot Ch"-h, RaUand
- Rev. Samuel J. Jacksoo, pastor. Prayer sorvice 9:30 a. m.;
Sunday School tO a.m., Gertrude Butler, Supt.; Worship
service .U a. m. 1st and 2nd
Sun&lt;in:y• at ~:30 p. m. Baptist
Tramtng UniOn, Mrs.
Mary
Woods, pre!ident.
C»rletoa Church, Klqsblll')'
Rullaod Free Will Bapllil
Church - lin. Paul Taylw,
pastor; 8tmday School, 10 a.
m.: Gay Priddy, Supt.: Preacl&gt;
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer
lervlces, 7:30p.m. Wedneaclay.
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ruy - Rev. Carver Williams.
Sunday School 9:30 till 10:20.
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.;
Nursery and Junior Church lor
&lt;hJidren.
First Baptlsl Churdt, Rac!De,
Rev. C. I. O'Connor. pastor.
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Clel:md, Supt.; 10:1&gt; a, m. Mornrn g Worship; 6:30 p. m., BYF
'"' Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m.
Evening Service; Wednesday,
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting,
8 :10 p. m. Senior Choir Praolor Choir Practice.
Cheshire • B.ycer • Bartford
Parish - Warren G. Zlno,
pastor. Worship service• are:

tubaD home.

EDWARD BAER, OWNER

""ice each &amp;mday, t:IG L
m.; Sunday Scbool 10 1. m.;
Youth Service 6:15p.m. Even·
ing Worship 7 p. m. each Suoday.
Pagevllte Commanlly
-Rev. Russell Cline,
Young People's ,.nice.. . p,
m. T?,ursday; EvengeitStte ser·
vlee oaturday, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, 7:30 P- m,
Freedom Gospel Mlsstoo
Bllllhan Stlvenvllle Rd.;
Gluesencamp, pastor;
Wilford, Supl . Sur.oay
10 8 '·' Evangehstic
:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
p. m. Tuesday
RaUaod Ml.,lon - 0 II v
Newman, mtsslOIIary
Sunday School
9.30 a. m.
Worship 10 30 a m .

Carpeoter BapUal
Church
, Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Murnina worship 10:10 a.m.
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~1rst BepUot Church, Middlep ••Rev. Donald Boone, pa~
'"' . &gt;Unday School 9:15 a.m.
George Baker, ~upt. 10:15 a.m.
lmrship Service.: BYP 6 p.m.;
F'emng worship, 7:30 p.m. :
I rlnesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
n•o&gt;etmg, 8:30 p.m., choir practo e
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I847 Rogers Sllvorworo
Meokor Bas• and Billfolds

I Today .At Nelson's in Pomeroy.... pen . .

PT. PLEASANT - Mi" Car- ,
ol Kegley, OJlOIIBOred by the 1..
cal Point Pleasant Junior Worn·
an's Club, will serve as one of ··
two maids or honor to tbe Queen I
at the Black Walnut Festlval
Saturday, October !Mh in Spencer, W. Va.
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t:'·•al Beod, Rev. c. L. O'Con"'" . oastor, Robert · Lewllt,
t;apl 9:30 a.m. Morning wor,, . and Sunday School, 7 p.
, .•:ventng service Thursday
, "" J.m. prlll'er .;.eUna.

Choose K&amp;C gifts when you tDan!
to give the finest of tht good

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Miss Keg ey is
Attendant •

Boptill

Every Occasion!

Mason Personal

During th• business session .
proved. Dues lor the year were
!t was n nnounc~ that thP fruit 1
collected and an offering taken.
rakes have arrived and art !r.r
A dessert course was served
sale. as are Christmos card&lt;
the hostess during the socand wrapping Mrs Clarence
Mr. and Mrs.· Lester Russell
hour.
Massar Mrs. Reibel and Mr&gt;
and family of Sauk Village, Dl.,
---~Ben N;utzllng were named to
visited over the weekend wltb 3
Seniors in
purrha.&lt;e material Tor hygiene
. her parents, Mr .. and Mrs.
Royalty Contest
kits to be taken to World Com- I Tho Le2ding Creek Watmhed ence Jhle and Wltb hiS parerto, Rutland High School stndents
mtmitv Da" on November 4.
AssoCt'ation decided TUesday, Mr. aM Mrs. Clayton RusseU.
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have selected the rol1owtng
Mr · Georgia Williamson re.. : October 11 to move thle med,~- Mrs. Luella Moore of
three senior girls, Darlene
~ing
place
from
the
Rut
an
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sue
orted that Phil Williamson who .
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!cuse,
IO VlSl
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June Jarvis and
~as been quite ill in .a Cleve- gmn Hal~ato different locatiOns with her parents, Mr. and
Clonch as candidates for ho~ I
l~md hns ri tal is much Improved ln the ar .
Clarence Ihle.
coming queen, The tw~ remamand exf)E'cts to retum home in Tentative plan~ are to hold I Mrs. Ruth Campbell and Mrs. ing after the queen IS named
10 days. Mrs. Massar read a i the October 18 meeting at Lau- John Morgan of New Havea, will serve as attendaqts.
poem sent her by Mrs. Albert rel ClifL Oct. 25 at Salem Cen- visfted for 8 week at the home Ch09en as attendaftts from
Mas!':ar of Aliquippa, Pa., writ- ter. and the Nov. I date
at of Mrs. Campbell's
Mrs. the other classes ~e : Fresh- ·
len by a Joy from Aliquippa Harri.sonville, alternately.
Howard DeMoss at
men-Brenda McGUire and I.Jnwho is serving ~Vith thP Marines
.
in ! m.. and attended the
da Shenefield; Sophomores In Viet Nam. Mrs. Reibel was hThe b~n~~s ~~!,":n wa~ack or Mrs. DeMoss' daughter.
Kay Wril!ht and Pat KenndedGylnamed to have d1woti•ms at the c arge
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t n The mee~ Crisv. The secretary' Raymond Mn. He leo Steward
ria Thompson
. ovem f'r ::;;he ~h;·Miz ah ben- Wilcox was absent, so both the a call from her son, Sp 5
The R.H.s.' StudeiJt Councll
m~ c_losed
.p
trea~urers and secretary report Stewart, stating that he will will have charge of the homeedor\ion.
were given by Jean Parker.
dlscll~ged October 13
coming evento at the Rutland!
the "Wheel of spendtng two yean m the
Poca, w. va. game to be playA repor on
.
my . Stewart hu been stationed
29
Progress" quill was gJVen by at Fort Lewis,
October .
Mrs. Clyde Scragg. Any mem- since his basie tralnlng at
eW'URLinEI
bers having the blocks out are Knox. He is ezpect.ed to
eBA\.OWIN
asked to comp"te them .and In Columbus on Frjdaf.
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return therr as ~oon as pOSsible.
8RANO.
Tickets will be put on ale
Ticktts will be put .. sale
western music ~hOw . featuring
the "Country Drifters.' to be
held Nov . 11, at 8 p.m. In . th~
ID
.,.ctory Trained Serwlcl•
Rutland
High
School
gymnasiPHONI &amp;
JACKSON. 0.

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Bllt:hlle, Churcb Scbool SUpL; 7:46 p. m. Wedllesdly.
atarcb School, 8:31 I.ID.I Wor- tlrnme a.dt II lilt
lblp Sonitll, lt:IO 1.111.1 lletb- - WIDllll 0. 'Ao111ol
odill Yotllb Flllowsblp. t p.m.; putar; 8lllday Sdtllal t:N
Offlclal Board meetlq, flnt II.; llmlinl wrilp 10:30 1.11.
Sunday of moath, 7:30 p.m.;
.wscs, aedond MOIIday o1
Pennco.WI
month, 7:30 p.m.; lilleiiiOr CU. , .. .,IIIII AuellltiJ, IIH!itl
ole, oecond Thursclly; Cllu 12, Ill- lin, P.W B. JCIIIH,
People Elldeavor 7 p. m. Wed- lblrd Wecllleodq; "'*-a.. tar. lialldl1 Sdtllal 10 1.
aesday; Prayer meeiiDc 7 p. ole, fourth Tilul'ldiiJ' afterlotln: l'onblp, Wedaetdly lllld
m. Salllrtll1.
choir pracUce, WedleldiiJ'.
diiJ',
E,Uoopal
Letan Falll MelllocUit Tile P~lll £llvelt
Grace Eplocopal · Church Clw&amp;e J . - F, loi!J, ,.. oleporl- Sou lrd
lin.
Pame"'7- The ·Rev. Ricbard lOt- LETART FAW- WOI" B. I. Barrett, puloro
a. Mart!D, Roctor. Sunday lblp, 7:30 p. m. Stulday (.., llcboiiiO a. m.; Stuaday OVOI&gt;I
Mol'lllll&amp; Prayer lllld Sermoa, ·cePI 2nd Suaday);
~ lq ~angel!Jtle oervtce, Btlldrl
,
a.
m.
School,
1:.30
a.
m.
SUiday,
UIIJ. ~ m., Weclludly Bible
10 30
E UB
fiod aervtee, t:illl 1. m., IDd 7.30 p. m., Saturday Dilbt Pral~ I
ll!lataprlle EUB tbareh - Sunday of moalll. lUll' 1.8- • and Worlblp 7:110 p, m.
Menzel Smith
TART - Wanhip, I p. m., 2Dd
Pra~
Rev.
.
• pas!Ot. lllld lth Thurscllys;
Cburclt Mltldi
l'ln1 Ulflltl Pre• I
Worship semce t:IO a. m.; Stm- Scboal, 9:30 a. m. Saaday, liPeplll
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth PIJl GROVE _ Wonbti&gt;, a p,
a...ll..;.lin••lllda:rl
Feltowsbip. 1:30 P: m.; Boys m., lsi lllld 3rd Tbursdayo;
ppolt, P
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m.: Eveomg serv1ce, 7:30 p. Church School, 9:30 a, m. 9w&gt;- ~ 1 •~ I. m., Freclra_!::~~
and Glril Fellowlblp, G::lll p. day. GREAT BEND _ WOI' lllpt., lo.:!O ~ m. ll' ,
2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth lblp 1::10 a. m., Ill and lrd ll41i p. m. YF,. Wid., UO
6:30 ll. m. Wednesday. !lundaya; Church School, 18:!5 m. Jualor Choir, 7 p. m.
Prayer Meetmg, 7:30 p. m., a.m. SUnday, MORSE CHAPEl:. for :
Finl Ulllld
Wednesday.
-worship 11 am 111 and Srd 1yr
Morning Slar EUB Church - .,_._ '
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R
M
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.......ys; Churcb School 1:30 a 101 H stebblDI pu!Dr
ev. euzeJ Sn11 1
pastor: m. Sunday.
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Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy Mltteravllle Melltodlsl Clnire~ liblp 9 a, m., Swtday liCJ&gt;OOI,I
Vaa Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, _ WendeU G Stutler
lOt 10 a. m.; Bible Study and
Ase't; Morning wonship, 10:15 &amp;mday ScbocJi to a ;, ~.,: er oerviee Sunday~~7
a. m.; Prayer meet!Dg, 7:30 p, ahlp senlct li L .;, .,
BanlaonDie
m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Porllllld Mllltodill Clnudo- Church, Boward
7:30 p. m. sunday.
Jolm Klmbl
tor Bunda tor, lllmday Scboo~
Lottrldlf EUB Cltarclt - School 8,30 er, ~·
Worlblp 7:30 P. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Supt. AD.,; Brewer Asa't IIJracuelllllllfoo- Earl
School 9:45 a. m., Supt., Preachlnt7•30 m Sua- IM, pollar, Wedlltitlalllld
Arcber, Supt Sunday day "
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diiJ' ltl'l'i'-"1, 7:30 P. m.
worship, 10:45 e. m. and 7:30 tbtclae Methodill Chura _
l.atfer Day Saint.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study John W Kimbler utor· Sun- IIBOrpDlzed Clllrcb ol J..IJI
and prayer servlee, led by pas- diiJ' :scbooi 1.110 ~
~ Grill of ~Iter 1113' 1er.t1 lOt, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 1q 10,30 ._ ;., . MYF' 1 P. m.: c. w. Proffit~ pas!Ot. Sil
Christtsn Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Pra llld Blhia Study 7·30 ftom RadDe 011 Raciot • PoriSrd Saturday of DIIDth.
P. load Road. Sullday 9dtool
South Betltel EUB tblrclt - m.Radt
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Rev. Jalk Young, Pll CbeiUr
pu!Ot· War ~ ovenlltllti'Vica al

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Circle Enjoys
Covered Dish
Dinner Event

~l!r~~-11.1==~.-J
tloleramhletholelaurJumbl..,
one Iotter to each oquare, to
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Vietnamese are
Study Topic of
Cultural Club

Pleasant Valley Hospital
AdmlHed- Albert Smilll,
Pt. Pleasant;
Rainey.
PT. PLEASANT - State p., Apple Grove.
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lice Investigated a two vehicle Dtscblrged - ·Ml'l. amue
aecldent Thul'lday 8:30a.m. oa Plants, Leon.
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Two Car Accident
b Inve~~tigated

Of New Highways by

Dally SeDDnel, I'Umeroy-Mfddleport, 0 ., Oct. If,

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Sentinel Church News

"VietNam, the people and COLUMBUS (UP!) - High- jor thoroughfares.
Rt. 2 just below Sbadle Bridge:ll~:~;~~::1
their customs'' was the top1e way Director P. E. Masheter, The report, w_hlc,h
.i:l ~~~.rt~:n, by ~slh:~
A covered dlsh dinner at I
of the program presented by In a four • year report to the highway construction s role
Robert Warner wben the
. or said Thursda• Ohio the economic and mduslrlal
traveling nordt on Rt. 2
p.m.. JftCfldecl the meetmg of L...:YERF~::;;O~~::::::.,:;:"·~;::-~-;:'!""~
the Federated Circle Wednesb
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and
struck
a l'llr drivenndby lll
llliI
hak
Pomeroy S espeare c u
·n have placed II.! billion prosperity o
o, sat
UY evening at tbe church.
Wednesday afternoon at the =~rth of highway construction building of new highw3)'S
nore Hutchinson, 88, Sa yv e,
bome of Mra. T. A. Hennessy, d contract by the end of •Ides an annual payroll ol . head-on.
th k ock d
Members were seated at an
Butternut Ave.
un er
million for workmen aod eng•- The Burks car en n e
For Your
attracUve table carrymg out
TEAHB
Mrs. Warner told of the . this year.
neers employed by private
down a fence and went I•~ a
Office
Supply Need•
lhe pink anu white color theme.
of two Viet Nam boys and
Masheter, in 8 32-pa·ge, four- tractors.
field. Alma Burks was. ta en
A white cake iced ln pink on a
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bow they became
color report called "Ohlo Higil.
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_ to Pleasant Valley Hosp1tal for
milk glass cak• stand centered
WI'.'/ A~ U&amp;ED She also read a letter
way Story. !963·1966." . said The dtrector satd Ohto •x observation and later releosed
the table . Mrs. Louis Reibel SLJ:;TED
"TO 1END MA~51N A
she had received from her br.. htghwoy construction Will reach pects to complete Ita 1,52!!-mtle and Mrs. Hutchmson suffered a
asked grace Pollowmg the dm- .
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STA&amp;"E C&gt;eCII:'et7iO 1tending 8 YMCA meeting at 1 1500 million total during !9116. Interstate highway systom be· c~u~t~ch~in~.~Pr~op~er~ty~~d;;a;;m;;age~~;;:;M~tD~D=L&amp;~PO~RT~,~O~.
ner and precedmg the meeting,
\OI"EN Ul" A TAl~ $OP.' ther
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fore the national deadline
was estimated at $800.
19211 while he was atMiss Marguerite Meyer and
tending a YMCA meeting at Attentwn durmg th~ fOUJ -yea.r 1972.
Mrs. Clara Karr took a box of
Helelngforse, Finland,
period , Mashdeter smpedd,,.w,edasp~~ He said the Rhodes Adrninlslrult and cake lo Mrs Gladys
N
h •-•~ ld'- In
diti 5 there
--~-~ towar an ex
OWUI'IIllf:t ee....- ~.-c•-. g con °~ . ·h
""'"" 1 maJ·or construction, tration will have invested $961 ·
Cuckler from the Ch·cle.
te form theiUI"'Irlle anawer, u
The meeting, JD c arge
gram o
·w . new interstate cen1
Mn Roy Seyfried, president, I~;:.J,_*:~A~-~~~~-;:::;~~·~.....W~~;br~t~h;n::boY;:•:.:•anoo;:::;n;·l Mrs. Dale Smith, president, op- reconstruction and Isrt
~~u~;:o~~~ncluding right ol
. h
I th
eefng lilt!
~ ened with the Women's Cree&lt;J provements, co~p e lOD
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=~c~n ocpe~~e :lth e d:~ns ~
b..
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- -- -(..-,.,...
-••u~"N"w/
-11 were led by Mrs. Hen- tern, and improvement of rna- the four • year pert ·
taken from Psalm 126:6 by Mrs.
and
closed
with Mrs.
t he
Norman Kloes, who re~d ~
• Juahlelt AUDit POACH INNING CALLOW
Prayer
in unison.
story, "Then Sooleone Sm•les. Ynh'ftlay •
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Louis Reibel read a Jeuer which
and .1n art1c
...,,._CLOIHINO
M
Autumn," and closed with pray""
ohe had received from
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eJ.
Mr. Williamsm1 is much im-

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Sunday School every Sunday,
I p. m. Preacblag service• the
lth Sunday of each monlll.
Mt Morilb Baptist Cbure~
Corner of Fourth and Main Sl,
Middleport. Rev. Nyie llorde!t,
minister. SUnday School UO a.
m Arnold R!charda Supt. 10:30
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Naomi Blptlal Cbareb Sunday School 9,30 a.m.; Wol'
sblp 11 a. m.; Wednesday, 1
p m., Prayer service..
Road - Rev. Clyde Hinton,
pastor: Sunday School 8:311 a.
m.: Ralph Carl, Supt. Suaday
Worship service 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. alternately.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at
7.30 p, m.
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School and Morning Wol'llhtp,
t0:30 a. m.; Chrlsttan Endea.,..
or, 6 P· m.: Evemng Worship, 1 p. m.
Hemlock G r o v •
Church - Jame• Quiaenberry.
Worshtp Servtce, 9:30 a. m.;
Sundny School. 10 e. m., Stanford Stockton, Supt.
Bradlord Chureb of ChristJoe Robmson, mmlster: Homer Forrest, Supt.; Bible School
9:30 a. m.; Morning Worship
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship,

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Wonhlp 10:45 e. m. and 7::10 •
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and Prayer Service, led by PI"' -~~~ -:,:..m.
tor 7:30 ~ m. Thursday.
"'IIDI EVB Cb1lldl lin. C. J. ~· ~
Rev • ack YIIWii, pu ~ ~IOito':3030 e. m.,
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wunoup, 1:30 ....,.
llonday
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L m.; Surutay School, 10 1. m.:
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Hobart Vlneyard, SupL Blbla Jolm w Klmbler pu!Dr· Mn
Study and Prayer trerVIceo led Looter
Rooab'
by pastor, 7:30p.m. Tuesday. lblp 1.11 ._ m. 'Stmday Sobool
Adult Qau Meetlllg 7:30 p, m. 10·15 ·.. m. ,
lui MOIIday of mlllllb.
0moe Melbadllt CIIIINii
flyra ... EUBCblftl-BIY.Joho W IDmbler
11or Earl
Paul A. 8ellen, pasta': SUn- Croos Sup~ ~ ~l It
day Schoo~ 9:30 1. m.; Ilea 10·11' ._ m.• Prelcldll t·ll.
Qulaellberey, lllpt.: 10:30 L m. 8y,......
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Morning Woroblp service, bt WendeD G Stutler
tor· w....
and 3n1 1llmdays of the moa111, Ill! servke
m' Sun7:• p. ill. Eveolq Ev~ , ; 8cbool ' . ·
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11a kflce 2nd lllld tlb &amp;m- SUnday • Ul~ m., eetlng
day o1 ....;th. ·
.:. 8aDday 7 m. m.
lletltllll' EUB Cburel! -lllr:· .,._0
PFreo MeiWfdP.W A. Sellen. pastor: ilia Robert E. Smfth, Sr
1ng Wt11'Shlp, 9:30 L m.:...,tJ!t 111m
ScbiOI l:ilO ;, ~:
Sdlool, 10:30 a. m., Bf71bo 0. ~llmou, Supl.• Supl; Youtb Fellow- Worlblp 10•10
YDUIII Set1b1p
p. m.
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CAtma 1!JVi ·Eli Gfi-a.. 911:1 S.G P· m., Bvlfiii]JIIIc
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I.Oq Bollom - Rav, Georp
R. Shlpmu, Adm. - &amp;mdlyl
Masla: ~:30 I. m., i p.
Holy
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: , of the .;..,th: 8 P. m. Evening Worship, 7:30 P- m.; a.. lng Ev ellstic Service, 2sl
bert Reed, Bible School Supl
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1 month.
an
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Church OJ God
Federaled Cbareh, l'omerOJ
tbester Cborclt of God
- Rev. W. H. Perrin, putor;
Rev. Dale Thomtoa,
Carl Kautz,
SupL; !lmtday
Sunday
Schoo~ 9:30 e. m.; School, 9:15 a. nt. Worlblp,
1 · m.
Morning
Worahip at 11 L
m. EvangellsUc service 7:30
m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 p.m. llanvlllt PDirlm llollnen '1\teaday; Young
(LAngsYil!e Poll Office), lin.
Service, Friday, 7:30 p. m.
Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; SuDday
ML Moriah tburch or
School 9:30a.m. Mre. Robert
Rev. James Satterfield,
Grate, SupL WOI'Ihip at 10:30
Sunday School 915 a. m.: Wol' L m.; Pllgrlm Youth, 8:G P.
ehlp service 11 a. m. and
m.: Evangellatlc llrvlce, 7:311
p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. p. m., Mlci-Weol: Prayer and
'1\tesday;
Yonng
PraiSe, Wednesday, 7:30 P. m.
meellnS, 7:30 p. m. Frtday.
Jehowlla
RoUand Cbarelt of God
IUagdom BaD of JHonh'l
Rev. Johu Smallwood, paotlr: WilaeiiOI - PubUc meetllll
Scbool 10 a. m.; Evan· &amp;mday, ; p. m., Wltchttwer
SUYict 7 p. m.;
Study, 6 p. m.: Bib~ Study,
Tuesday 7 p. m.; Stnh:tJ me&amp;
q, 8 p. m. Thursday; Mini!lrJ School, 7 p. m. Tlmrsday.

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Klnntth Mcllhlnn.,., Sund1~ School Supt.

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ebarp. SUnday te L m.
0111 mMIIq; 10:30 L m. Stmday Scbool. SUnday 7 P. m.
Yoq Poopla'1 LeiMa: 7:10 p.
m. ·8alftlloa .........; 'J'Itln.
day, I to I p. m. Lidia Homo
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School, 1:30 P. m.;
1:30 p. m.; Ywth
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Worlblp 11 ': m.; NYPS I:G and lblrd Sunday, 7:!0 m.
'it. Jlhu Lallleru
p. m.; Evenq Service, 7:31 Praytr -uq ""' Wedt-11
Mom!rtg Worship D a. m.; StfD. p. m.; Midweek Prayer service day It 7:30 p. m. Ql1lll8ll
Scbool 10:30 e. m. Putor, 7:30p.m. Wodnuday.
daatw leeoad ud fourlb s..
I(OV, Josepb ltrl!y.
Middleport Cbri tf lb No- day 7;110 p. m,
81. Paul'• Ludleru &lt;.'biN- ..... - Rev. Qytle J. Bartlett, Mt, ..... l11tl*l llreiUa
t32 E. !JeCOIId St, Pomeroy, SuDday ScbBOI 1:30
a. m.; .. art~~ C1J1rU - Jamn M.,.
Sundty School 1:30 •· m., WDJ'o llonJlnc Worab!p 10:30 a. m.; r1JoD, put&lt;tr, Suntlay ScbooJ
sblp Hl'l'lce 10:4&amp; a. m. Pastor, NYPS YOUDC People, 1:15 p.m.; l :30 L m. Prucbllc, flnllllld
lin. Josepb Kral~.
E'lupliltla meellq 7:30 p.IL: lldrd Suntla1, 7:111 p. m. flecaad
. lllethodul
PraJer meetlnl, Well. 7:30p.m. and fourth Stmday, 11 a. m.
Aftred Mtlll.Odlll Cbunla - Porn.-., tbvelt or the llf• Ckilllu 11o1- ~
Pearl A. Casto, putor. SUnday .... - Rev. Kenneth Plerct, 115 MaiD St., . P~ PiulllliSchool at 1:110 a. m., L Ia y d piStor; Raymond Walbun. Sunda1aervleeo 11 a. m. OST.
DUUnger, Supl; Worship aerv. SOpl; SUnday School, 8::10 I, Wedneoday meeiiDc a p. m.
del at 10:45 with the Rev. IlL Mondna Worlblp, 10:30 L DST. SlltdJ room op111 TQes.
Cosio. Wednetlday prayer serv- m. Evenlq Service, 7 p. m.; 1111 and Weclai&amp;IIQ tram 12:311 11
Ices 11 7:45 p. m.
Prayer meeiJni, 7 P. m. Wed- to 1:31 OST. EveryGIII wet.
l'lanrooda !IIOibodbl an audll'.
, come.
- t.earl A. Claw, pastor. w.,.
11ae11e Cbtlldt al 1M N•
lbfp eenlce, 10 L m., I\'II'J 11'0111 - Sund131 SdiiOI 1:30
HONOR ROLL NOTED
Giber BulldlJ, 7:41 p. m. StfD. 1- m,; Suaday Worablpc10:11 The RuUIIIId Jualor
diiJ' Schoo~ 10 a. m., Jolm BJI.. a. m.; Evenlq Mice 7:30 p, hono•"roil rw 111o llnl
ley, Sup(.
m.; · Mid-wool: ~ ~ perlod IDdudeo, Grelle
Ftnlt 1lu Melltodlll oUrelt 7:30 p. m. Wedillday, Ref, Stanley, Clarence
-Sutlda7 Sdiool t L m., Mra, il~ M. WPlfe, paater.
Tommy Criap, Dtbro Gam~~,
Fred Neile, Sapt, Warablp .... Rlf!Ud ....... tf ... ND and Grlde I, Sherr1l ~·
91ce, 10 a. m. Rev, Wendil! - SUnday &amp;c:lioo1 1:31 L 8tm liollmlll, DoniUl wi\ler,
Staller. putor.
m.; MonllDt1 Worsbfp tO:ts &amp; Glenna Key a, Linda Mldtlfl,
l!talll Methodf!l QJ!lcl!, Ret, m.: Evan&amp;olllllc . ~ ,1:46 TerrY Napper, and Joy01 Wq.

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911:1 7:30p.m. MJd.Woelt pray• oervlce 7:30 e. m. Wfldneo.
day.
Tile Ulllted Melltodllt Cbarcb,
Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire, pasIM. Church SdiiOI deYotloaa
at 1,15 a. m. ID tht IIIICtuary,
Divine worlblp 11 10:IIO. aumon: "Remember the Sabbath!" 5,30 p, m. Methtdlst
Youth Fellowship meell
at
church. 'fuesday Oct. 11 lite
I.ydla Clrde oi lbe w~man'•
Soelety of Chriallan Service
meeto al church 11 7,30 p. m.
Wednesday, 7 to 1 p. m. choir
relteeraaL

mea~ure, foder

lllfn lhm whwh il 1100d ill family and community life, thil lure 11 lpon.ored by lhe buineu fi,.,.. and or~M

;ndoP~meroyv.~=po==
Zloa Cburel! o1 Cbrlll, Pom- day Sdlool, ,,,j a.m., i..,.e -~ ~~ 30~~~ ~.. ~P:U,Me!&amp;arw
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eroy . Harrisonville Road
Roush, SUpL• 10·110 L m. flOra. ..._L
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hle Study.
Deiter tburclt or Christ
Bible School 9:30 a. m. Preachlng 10:30 a. m., first and th1rd
Sundays.
Mason Clly Cburcb of Cbrlst,
M!Uer Street - Sunday Bible
Study ' 9 a· m"· Evening
.
liblp, 7:30 p. m.; Btble Study,
7=30 P. m. Wednesday.
Middleport Chun:b or Cbrlll,
5th end Main Streets - Donaid Hlcka, minister; 8 t b
School, 9:30 a. m., Kenoetb MoElhlllney, SUpl; MorniJJ&amp;
shio t0:30 a. m. Evening
lblp, 7 p. m. Prayer
Wednesday, 7 P. m.
Pomenljl Chureh or Cbrlll
Jerry Masters, pastor;
Scboo~ 1:30 L m., Chun:b
vice 10:311 a. m.; Christian
deavor, 6:30P.m.; Evenln&amp;
vice, 8:311 p. m.
Rutlaad Cllarelt of
Roy Carter, mlntster.
Schoo~ 9:30 a. m. WOI'Ihip
Preachlng 1ervtce 10:30 a. m.
YOUIII Peop!e'o meeting,
p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m.
Maooa Blptlsl Solday Selool V. H. Braley, Bible SchiOI SUpt.

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Lillie Kyger UCC 9:30 EST.
Cheshire Bapttsl tO:Io EST.
Churcb School at HarUord, at
9 50 DST: Kyger 10:20 EST,
antl Cheshire 9:46 EST.
MI. Ulllmt F.W.B. Churcb Sunday School I:G e.in., Earl
• key, supt.; Ev-'-·
.tar
....... wo~
ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil eo.,
Layman; Yoq People'o mee~
lne and Bible Study, 7:30p.m.
Fll'llt BapUot Ch"-h, RaUand
- Rev. Samuel J. Jacksoo, pastor. Prayer sorvice 9:30 a. m.;
Sunday School tO a.m., Gertrude Butler, Supt.; Worship
service .U a. m. 1st and 2nd
Sun&lt;in:y• at ~:30 p. m. Baptist
Tramtng UniOn, Mrs.
Mary
Woods, pre!ident.
C»rletoa Church, Klqsblll')'
Rullaod Free Will Bapllil
Church - lin. Paul Taylw,
pastor; 8tmday School, 10 a.
m.: Gay Priddy, Supt.: Preacl&gt;
lng service, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer
lervlces, 7:30p.m. Wedneaclay.
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ruy - Rev. Carver Williams.
Sunday School 9:30 till 10:20.
Worship service, 10:30 a. m.;
Nursery and Junior Church lor
&lt;hJidren.
First Baptlsl Churdt, Rac!De,
Rev. C. I. O'Connor. pastor.
Sunday School 9:30. Frank Clel:md, Supt.; 10:1&gt; a, m. Mornrn g Worship; 6:30 p. m., BYF
'"' Junior Fellowship; 8 p. m.
Evening Service; Wednesday,
7 30 p. m., Prayer Meeting,
8 :10 p. m. Senior Choir Praolor Choir Practice.
Cheshire • B.ycer • Bartford
Parish - Warren G. Zlno,
pastor. Worship service• are:

tubaD home.

EDWARD BAER, OWNER

""ice each &amp;mday, t:IG L
m.; Sunday Scbool 10 1. m.;
Youth Service 6:15p.m. Even·
ing Worship 7 p. m. each Suoday.
Pagevllte Commanlly
-Rev. Russell Cline,
Young People's ,.nice.. . p,
m. T?,ursday; EvengeitStte ser·
vlee oaturday, 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, 7:30 P- m,
Freedom Gospel Mlsstoo
Bllllhan Stlvenvllle Rd.;
Gluesencamp, pastor;
Wilford, Supl . Sur.oay
10 8 '·' Evangehstic
:30 p. m. Prayer meeting
p. m. Tuesday
RaUaod Ml.,lon - 0 II v
Newman, mtsslOIIary
Sunday School
9.30 a. m.
Worship 10 30 a m .

Carpeoter BapUal
Church
, Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.
Murnina worship 10:10 a.m.
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~1rst BepUot Church, Middlep ••Rev. Donald Boone, pa~
'"' . &gt;Unday School 9:15 a.m.
George Baker, ~upt. 10:15 a.m.
lmrship Service.: BYP 6 p.m.;
F'emng worship, 7:30 p.m. :
I rlnesday, 7:30 p.m. Prayer
n•o&gt;etmg, 8:30 p.m., choir practo e
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7 30 p. m.: Prayer
88 tlst '"'·-b P

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Syncu11 Fine Chine
I847 Rogers Sllvorworo
Meokor Bas• and Billfolds

I Today .At Nelson's in Pomeroy.... pen . .

PT. PLEASANT - Mi" Car- ,
ol Kegley, OJlOIIBOred by the 1..
cal Point Pleasant Junior Worn·
an's Club, will serve as one of ··
two maids or honor to tbe Queen I
at the Black Walnut Festlval
Saturday, October !Mh in Spencer, W. Va.
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AND HEATING

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tlethlehem R•ptltt Charch,
t:'·•al Beod, Rev. c. L. O'Con"'" . oastor, Robert · Lewllt,
t;apl 9:30 a.m. Morning wor,, . and Sunday School, 7 p.
, .•:ventng service Thursday
, "" J.m. prlll'er .;.eUna.

Choose K&amp;C gifts when you tDan!
to give the finest of tht good

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Miss Keg ey is
Attendant •

Boptill

Every Occasion!

Mason Personal

During th• business session .
proved. Dues lor the year were
!t was n nnounc~ that thP fruit 1
collected and an offering taken.
rakes have arrived and art !r.r
A dessert course was served
sale. as are Christmos card&lt;
the hostess during the socand wrapping Mrs Clarence
Mr. and Mrs.· Lester Russell
hour.
Massar Mrs. Reibel and Mr&gt;
and family of Sauk Village, Dl.,
---~Ben N;utzllng were named to
visited over the weekend wltb 3
Seniors in
purrha.&lt;e material Tor hygiene
. her parents, Mr .. and Mrs.
Royalty Contest
kits to be taken to World Com- I Tho Le2ding Creek Watmhed ence Jhle and Wltb hiS parerto, Rutland High School stndents
mtmitv Da" on November 4.
AssoCt'ation decided TUesday, Mr. aM Mrs. Clayton RusseU.
.
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have selected the rol1owtng
Mr · Georgia Williamson re.. : October 11 to move thle med,~- Mrs. Luella Moore of
three senior girls, Darlene
~ing
place
from
the
Rut
an
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Oh'
·
'ted
sue
orted that Phil Williamson who .
.
.
!cuse,
IO VlSl
00
June Jarvis and
~as been quite ill in .a Cleve- gmn Hal~ato different locatiOns with her parents, Mr. and
Clonch as candidates for ho~ I
l~md hns ri tal is much Improved ln the ar .
Clarence Ihle.
coming queen, The tw~ remamand exf)E'cts to retum home in Tentative plan~ are to hold I Mrs. Ruth Campbell and Mrs. ing after the queen IS named
10 days. Mrs. Massar read a i the October 18 meeting at Lau- John Morgan of New Havea, will serve as attendaqts.
poem sent her by Mrs. Albert rel ClifL Oct. 25 at Salem Cen- visfted for 8 week at the home Ch09en as attendaftts from
Mas!':ar of Aliquippa, Pa., writ- ter. and the Nov. I date
at of Mrs. Campbell's
Mrs. the other classes ~e : Fresh- ·
len by a Joy from Aliquippa Harri.sonville, alternately.
Howard DeMoss at
men-Brenda McGUire and I.Jnwho is serving ~Vith thP Marines
.
in ! m.. and attended the
da Shenefield; Sophomores In Viet Nam. Mrs. Reibel was hThe b~n~~s ~~!,":n wa~ack or Mrs. DeMoss' daughter.
Kay Wril!ht and Pat KenndedGylnamed to have d1woti•ms at the c arge
e c 31
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Juniors-Joyce Clonch an
GN
b
t n The mee~ Crisv. The secretary' Raymond Mn. He leo Steward
ria Thompson
. ovem f'r ::;;he ~h;·Miz ah ben- Wilcox was absent, so both the a call from her son, Sp 5
The R.H.s.' StudeiJt Councll
m~ c_losed
.p
trea~urers and secretary report Stewart, stating that he will will have charge of the homeedor\ion.
were given by Jean Parker.
dlscll~ged October 13
coming evento at the Rutland!
the "Wheel of spendtng two yean m the
Poca, w. va. game to be playA repor on
.
my . Stewart hu been stationed
29
Progress" quill was gJVen by at Fort Lewis,
October .
Mrs. Clyde Scragg. Any mem- since his basie tralnlng at
eW'URLinEI
bers having the blocks out are Knox. He is ezpect.ed to
eBA\.OWIN
asked to comp"te them .and In Columbus on Frjdaf.
I
lind OTHER FAMOUt
return therr as ~oon as pOSsible.
8RANO.
Tickets will be put on ale
Ticktts will be put .. sale
western music ~hOw . featuring
the "Country Drifters.' to be
held Nov . 11, at 8 p.m. In . th~
ID
.,.ctory Trained Serwlcl•
Rutland
High
School
gymnasiPHONI &amp;
JACKSON. 0.

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Bllt:hlle, Churcb Scbool SUpL; 7:46 p. m. Wedllesdly.
atarcb School, 8:31 I.ID.I Wor- tlrnme a.dt II lilt
lblp Sonitll, lt:IO 1.111.1 lletb- - WIDllll 0. 'Ao111ol
odill Yotllb Flllowsblp. t p.m.; putar; 8lllday Sdtllal t:N
Offlclal Board meetlq, flnt II.; llmlinl wrilp 10:30 1.11.
Sunday of moath, 7:30 p.m.;
.wscs, aedond MOIIday o1
Pennco.WI
month, 7:30 p.m.; lilleiiiOr CU. , .. .,IIIII AuellltiJ, IIH!itl
ole, oecond Thursclly; Cllu 12, Ill- lin, P.W B. JCIIIH,
People Elldeavor 7 p. m. Wed- lblrd Wecllleodq; "'*-a.. tar. lialldl1 Sdtllal 10 1.
aesday; Prayer meeiiDc 7 p. ole, fourth Tilul'ldiiJ' afterlotln: l'onblp, Wedaetdly lllld
m. Salllrtll1.
choir pracUce, WedleldiiJ'.
diiJ',
E,Uoopal
Letan Falll MelllocUit Tile P~lll £llvelt
Grace Eplocopal · Church Clw&amp;e J . - F, loi!J, ,.. oleporl- Sou lrd
lin.
Pame"'7- The ·Rev. Ricbard lOt- LETART FAW- WOI" B. I. Barrett, puloro
a. Mart!D, Roctor. Sunday lblp, 7:30 p. m. Stulday (.., llcboiiiO a. m.; Stuaday OVOI&gt;I
Mol'lllll&amp; Prayer lllld Sermoa, ·cePI 2nd Suaday);
~ lq ~angel!Jtle oervtce, Btlldrl
,
a.
m.
School,
1:.30
a.
m.
SUiday,
UIIJ. ~ m., Weclludly Bible
10 30
E UB
fiod aervtee, t:illl 1. m., IDd 7.30 p. m., Saturday Dilbt Pral~ I
ll!lataprlle EUB tbareh - Sunday of moalll. lUll' 1.8- • and Worlblp 7:110 p, m.
Menzel Smith
TART - Wanhip, I p. m., 2Dd
Pra~
Rev.
.
• pas!Ot. lllld lth Thurscllys;
Cburclt Mltldi
l'ln1 Ulflltl Pre• I
Worship semce t:IO a. m.; Stm- Scboal, 9:30 a. m. Saaday, liPeplll
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth PIJl GROVE _ Wonbti&gt;, a p,
a...ll..;.lin••lllda:rl
Feltowsbip. 1:30 P: m.; Boys m., lsi lllld 3rd Tbursdayo;
ppolt, P
• ~
m.: Eveomg serv1ce, 7:30 p. Church School, 9:30 a, m. 9w&gt;- ~ 1 •~ I. m., Freclra_!::~~
and Glril Fellowlblp, G::lll p. day. GREAT BEND _ WOI' lllpt., lo.:!O ~ m. ll' ,
2nd and 4th Sundays: Youth lblp 1::10 a. m., Ill and lrd ll41i p. m. YF,. Wid., UO
6:30 ll. m. Wednesday. !lundaya; Church School, 18:!5 m. Jualor Choir, 7 p. m.
Prayer Meetmg, 7:30 p. m., a.m. SUnday, MORSE CHAPEl:. for :
Finl Ulllld
Wednesday.
-worship 11 am 111 and Srd 1yr
Morning Slar EUB Church - .,_._ '
· ''
byterlan Chun:b - Rev.
R
M
tb
.......ys; Churcb School 1:30 a 101 H stebblDI pu!Dr
ev. euzeJ Sn11 1
pastor: m. Sunday.
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Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy Mltteravllle Melltodlsl Clnire~ liblp 9 a, m., Swtday liCJ&gt;OOI,I
Vaa Meter, Supt., Earl Shuler, _ WendeU G Stutler
lOt 10 a. m.; Bible Study and
Ase't; Morning wonship, 10:15 &amp;mday ScbocJi to a ;, ~.,: er oerviee Sunday~~7
a. m.; Prayer meet!Dg, 7:30 p, ahlp senlct li L .;, .,
BanlaonDie
m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Porllllld Mllltodill Clnudo- Church, Boward
7:30 p. m. sunday.
Jolm Klmbl
tor Bunda tor, lllmday Scboo~
Lottrldlf EUB Cltarclt - School 8,30 er, ~·
Worlblp 7:30 P. m.
Rev. Jack Young,
pastor; Supt. AD.,; Brewer Asa't IIJracuelllllllfoo- Earl
School 9:45 a. m., Supt., Preachlnt7•30 m Sua- IM, pollar, Wedlltitlalllld
Arcber, Supt Sunday day "
· · ·
diiJ' ltl'l'i'-"1, 7:30 P. m.
worship, 10:45 e. m. and 7:30 tbtclae Methodill Chura _
l.atfer Day Saint.
p. m. alternately. Bible Study John W Kimbler utor· Sun- IIBOrpDlzed Clllrcb ol J..IJI
and prayer servlee, led by pas- diiJ' :scbooi 1.110 ~
~ Grill of ~Iter 1113' 1er.t1 lOt, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. 1q 10,30 ._ ;., . MYF' 1 P. m.: c. w. Proffit~ pas!Ot. Sil
Christtsn Endeavor, 7:30 p.m. Pra llld Blhia Study 7·30 ftom RadDe 011 Raciot • PoriSrd Saturday of DIIDth.
P. load Road. Sullday 9dtool
South Betltel EUB tblrclt - m.Radt
'
lllelbodlll- &amp; m.· Wwsblp tO:IIe ~
Rev. Jalk Young, Pll CbeiUr
pu!Ot· War ~ ovenlltllti'Vica al

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HEINERS BAKERY

Attend the CllvnA of four Ch(llet
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REMINDER?

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 14, 1966

WlNT AD
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MOTORCYCLES

E"""rlencecl

INFORMATION
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CAI'tCIU.J.TIONI
CO,.RICTIOIU

ICCipJHi llllfll f :et o\. Jill..
for DIY .. l'lftlllcl'-

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

Special Occasions,

M50 SPORT BOBCAT
SPRINT

Or Any Occasion ...
Dine Superbly Her•

65 CHEVROLET - - - - - - - - $$2295
lrnpala Hardtop. Locnlly owned and onl~ 12,000 mile~ 6 cyl·
iod('r, power steering. Spot!t' S!i fawn mte.nul', bt'l:lutlful rna·
rocn finish . Radio and h"t'iltt'r.

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Power sLe.:&gt;rin.:.

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PHONE WY 2·3974
Pome~oy
Iris (Bailey) Colhns

BLAETTNARS ,

10:00 to 6:30

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Pbone 992-32114.
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Ohio.
8 30 do
4111 CONDITIONING Relrlgeralleo servica Jack'o Relrit Roscoe L. Fowler, Sarah J.
oration, New Haven. Phone I Fo.wlo•r to Donald A. Gosn ey,
TU ~&gt;37.
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Brothers, 818 E. Main Sl., L. Payne Jr., Jerry T. Payne
Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc: to William Thomas Lockard.
WITH
COLD
WEATHER
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ma L. Taylor, Lot, Pomeroy
warm. Protect your
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from thesa pesls with ARAB, s. Hysell, parcels, Rutland .
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WlNT AD
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MOTORCYCLES

E"""rlencecl

INFORMATION
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CAI'tCIU.J.TIONI
CO,.RICTIOIU

ICCipJHi llllfll f :et o\. Jill..
for DIY .. l'lftlllcl'-

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RADIATOR
SERVICE

Special Occasions,

M50 SPORT BOBCAT
SPRINT

Or Any Occasion ...
Dine Superbly Her•

65 CHEVROLET - - - - - - - - $$2295
lrnpala Hardtop. Locnlly owned and onl~ 12,000 mile~ 6 cyl·
iod('r, power steering. Spot!t' S!i fawn mte.nul', bt'l:lutlful rna·
rocn finish . Radio and h"t'iltt'r.

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Power sLe.:&gt;rin.:.

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Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smalleilt Heater Core.

at Ou r Tables

BAILEY'S REST
1:11 E. M•in
Helen Boiley

PHONE WY 2·3974
Pome~oy
Iris (Bailey) Colhns

BLAETTNARS ,

10:00 to 6:30

NEW SUNDAY HOURS _:__ _

I'll. 99'1-2143

OFFICI 'IOURI

Pomeroy Motor Co.

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PHONE WY 2-2156

RADIATOR

USED PICKUP TRUCKS

SERVICE

Rrcrmd·i rioned and RepahHed . Gvnd CmHiiti(Jn .

1963 GMC PICKUP TRUCK, 6 cylinder
1962 GMC PICKUP TRUCK , 6 cylinder
1964 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK. 8 cyhnder

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Rawlings Honda Sales

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MIDDLEPORl OHIO

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WY 1-21$1

97 MOVEMENTS .

OP'I!'II'ATIONS
OFFICfllS
SHOck', CAPTAIN

Meigs

IN DANCE. FIRST
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I!UJ~ REFUOE~

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FOR AN fXTR'A

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R'fc:OHNA;SANCE
A.I6HT.

Property
Transfers

aod easy. Free estlmateo.
Pbone 992-32114.
Goegle~
Ready-Mi&gt; Co., Middleport.
Ohio.
8 30 do
4111 CONDITIONING Relrlgeralleo servica Jack'o Relrit Roscoe L. Fowler, Sarah J.
oration, New Haven. Phone I Fo.wlo•r to Donald A. Gosn ey,
TU ~&gt;37.
48
N, Ruth Gosney, Lot, Middle-

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Doxol Bottle Gas. Aroold William L. Payne. William
Brothers, 818 E. Main Sl., L. Payne Jr., Jerry T. Payne
Pomeroy.
9 22 Uc: to William Thomas Lockard.
WITH
COLD
WEATHER
-a- George H. Lackey, 40 A., Sal•
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ma L. Taylor, Lot, Pomeroy
warm. Protect your
Elizabeth B. Hysell to Carl
from thesa pesls with ARAB, s. Hysell, parcels, Rutland .
available at King Builder• I Raymond Might, dec. to Cora
Supply Co., Middleport.
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ABBIE AND SLATS

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10 14 3tc

STANDING ~tirnbtO-_IJI_ Obio
or West Virginia, or
farmil with timber.

PEANUTS

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Wanted
TOP prires

WINNII! WINKLe

paid

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Holland , 0. Ph. 195-5249, code .
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FOR CARRIERS
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o., oct. 14,

196&amp;

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Junior High Honor

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By RICHARD R. GROWAl.D
United l'nll International
SAIGON (UP!) -U.S. pia~"
dropping huge bombs str""k
North VIet Nom with 1 record
air raid o1 175 mlosions Friday
but American plane lo,.. over
tbe north soared above the 100
mark lor the war,
U.S
spokesmen announce~ Sat·arday. One of the atrcr.rt los!Os
was abrouded in mystery.
The mammoth raid, besUng
the 173 misslono flowo just tho
day before, was followed up
Saturday by a B52 Superf•l"·
tms strike against Commll'llst
lnllltralion routes, baae eamu1
and supply areas In Ihe
southern half of the demllita-

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that of an Air Force F4C
The giant BS2's were suppo t. Phantom jet that cr'"hed
lni U.S. Marines battling troo" mysteriously during Thursday'&lt;
ol the Norih Vietnamese elite raida, leaving flo two-man crew
32jB Division for control of the missing In action.
border jungle mountal!ll JUSt Spokesmen said the Phantom
south of the buffer JDne.
was oo: 1 night rocket &gt;'Uil
Spokesm•n said Sal\llday the when, lor some puzzling reason,
Marines fooght three sha:p it crashed. "There was NO
Clashes with the Commurust ground fire, no anti-aircratt
Tburaday, killing :17 North fire," a U.S. oflicial reporteo
Vietnamese to raise the toll of Saturday. "The jet went in ""
Communist dead and captured the rocket run and just did '"l
In Operatlor Prairie to 1,130. pull out. It is unusual, bt we
403 Planes •Loot
are calling It a combat lo""
In the air war, American Besides the more &lt;han 4011
spokesmen announced the Unit· planes downed over th• ncrlh
ed Stoles now has lost •l3 since the first raids Aug ~.
planes over North Viet Na'll. 1964, three of lbe American
The 403rd loss anoounced was helicopters that fly pit•,. rescue

mlsslono have been lost;
spokesmen said.
The Soviet magazine Ogooyok
reported Saturday Norrn VIet.
namese pilot.&lt; trained in the
Soviet Union had shot down
U.S. planes over Norilt Viet
Nam.
Advanced Training
The magazine claimed II'•
North Vietnamese airmen were
being trained to handle supeno.
nic aircraft capable ol f.rllll
missile• in aerial dogflghto.
In addition, tbe United Stoles
has !oat 128 airplanes and 214
helicopters In South Viet Nam,
the spokesmen said.
U.S. Air Force, N•vv and
Marine plloto dealt most

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Essex Would Revive Concept
Of Master. Teacher in Ohio

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tbefr punch In tile reeoJ'1 raldl
against the military facd!IIOI
fwmeUng men llid equipment
to tbe Communist 10rcett
fighting lD South Viet NaDl
Many ol lbe miaalon8 bit 'lit
soutbem parihattdlo ltljljlly JIO$.
north Gl the ~
(DMZ) ·mf olcbt otllon
billnoida lbe olx-mill wide 10111
ltoelf. Bill aut.boritlet l8id ol !bat bit In tbt tiSienulloll
oectnr cl tiLl 110118 wbort
AmeriCIDI IUIJ)ellded air •
aaulta to il•e IDtenatioaal
Inspectors a cbanco to cbHII
the utent of Cc&gt;mrmlldll
In lbe mne.
Other allacka center-.~ 011 1111
capital city Gl llaliOI and lla !Ill
port of Halpltq. One ...,00.
oaJd bomltl t1 ap to S;OfMI
pounda-jllll lbout lbo boaviut
we have," turned IUI'faoe.to-lir
miBsilo (SAM) petroleum ud
il atorage areos, tru,i'.t llld
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storage areas, with fuel
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Readt'ngs are
Given at WSCS
Group Meefl!l9

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Port/an P
ou• are
Installed

Stanford7

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Golden Circle
Class Meets at
Carter Home

MEIGS THEATRE

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Minnj!Sota 17
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C/ b Afl'l"ta tOn
With Ohio Assn.
/s Announced

Little

Northwestern 3 Mi~souri7
Wisconsin 3 .
Okta.StateO

th~~o~~y

Obomecomt
ed ng
Rut/and Church

PERKY

Purd.ue22,
Michigan 21 ·~

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t)pic when the Women's Mis- ed Church Women. World ComKerns, Sherry King, Kent Kloos, The Latin Club of Pomeroy
llonary Society of the Pomeroy muntty Day, November 4, w~s
. David Krawsczyn, . Glenna Lu· and Middleport met on
the
'
elkm, Pam Manley,
Dwight third Wednesday night of this
school
lllld~
r ·rst Baptist Church met Tues- announced and the Society wtll
evening at Ole church with take hygi&lt;ne kits.
Earl Teaford of Columbus McDaniel, Karen Price, Opal month.
Ohio Eta Phi Chapter, Beta ticket
Include 35 ':""
p. m., lo ... the
10
Mrs. Joseph cook, president,
A meeting to be held at the visited Thursday, with hls mo- Berry, Melame H;"~ett, Pat~ It was decided to have the Sigma Phl Sorority conducted a for grade school ch:e;:· !~ ~~ess rehearsal of lht •play.
charge, . .
church November ID to pay ther, Mrs. Edith Teaford and H~rr";. D~uglas ay or, an meetings on Wednesday during "model meehng" for pledges cento for studen~ a of the Lila Mitch, ruahee cl!alrmu,
t :roup smgmg of the hymn, tribute to Women's
Baptist son Cecil
Mtke ay or.
fo tb 11
n and the third Wednesday evening at the Cn- adults. All mem rs
ted" Bets SlgiDa Phi
.,
1 Pr:enrush elaiiS. She dlaplay"In Christ There Is No East World Day ol Prayer waa an- Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Struble Grade 8, Maryh E~rad~ry, -r.:'es;.y s:r"":very month after tumbus and Southern Ohio Elec- sorority are to attend in hll1or e books and programJ ~
or West," and prayer. by Mrs . nounced. Mrs. Aten Shain spent the past weekend at Car- Ca!hy Bunce, Jo, n Jas, a:Y football season
tric Company social room in billy costume.
Coo&lt; opened the meetmg. Mrs . reported on a special interest roll with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Elhs, Sharon Glaze,
Davtd
.
Middleport. It opened in ritual The next meeting will be beld ed scrap er and Mrs. EocbleOrval Wiles gave the report missionary family that tbe So- Struble and family and at Lo- H_aggerty • Kun Johns~n, i~y: The officers were elected as form, with Martha Eschleman on Monday evemng, Oct. 24, at the cha~~
eventl at tht
ol the secretary. It was voted ciety may help.
gan with Mr. and l1rs. Otto Rtley, Lu Ann FBrenc ' El.tt follows: Ray Hlndy, Consul; Ro- In charge.
. man'~,
In011.Dayton which
to pay tile $5 dues Lo the Umt·
Russell, Denms oggs,
e bert Burdette Consul· Charis:-e
·
tio
convenwon
Mrs. Cook reported on
lies.
.
Brown, Sharon McDaniel, Rob- Porter Quae;tor and Marta A letter from the lnt~a nI
she attended with other mem·
scholarship lund A .
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miland of . M'lls
Gene
Powell
Rosati&lt;
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concerning
the
spoasonng
of
t
bers
1
' cross with Co1urn bus were Wed nesday Ratliff.
tn
SefV a
' cultural program ~ntill·
'
was held on while
Kathy Moore, ' Glenna ' Hubbard • Scrlbe '
. high school clubs was read but
The
Mrs. Harry Bailey as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sprague.
Tile dues will be used to buy received n• actiOn. Mrs. Esch·
ed, "Her Crowninlf Glory, was
It was voted to help
Struble.
medals for the second year Ieman reported on the TB reb ist presented by Barbara Betzina
families who are in need
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young
t'
•tudenls.
newal levy to be voted on '" The Rutland Church of C r . In which she displayed twatcll·
clothing
The tove giit . . and daughter, Barbara of Gal·
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t't November electton and the held tls !31th annual bomecom
rtous shades o1 hair.
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k d 'th
The people on w•e cons ' udo
't . S d October 9 Sunday es o1 va
dedicated by Mrs. George
ton spent t e pas wee en wt
tion committee are Barbara chapter voted to en rse '. mg un ay,
.
at Following tbe closinl, retresh·
ner.
her par~r.ts, Mr. and Mrs. W.
White, chairwan. and Dorothy Betty Rawlings, ways and ISchool services were held
menta were served by Sharlee
"Toward A Greater Tomor- o. Barrutz.
.
Neulzlin
means chairman, reported ' _9:30 ~- m. with_ Victor Braley, Newman and Carolyn Gru,..
row," was the theme of the Mr. and _Mrs. Earl_ Shneves The s ecial education chit· Those g~n the inl.!iatlon com· the progress of the stage pro- s~permtendent•. m eharge. ~ er.
program, presented by Mrs. o!d The tlat~Sd a~ ~lt~~Ch~y~ dren ol ~omeroy elementary mittee
are Cand·.ce Bani", duction, "A Feudin' Over Yon- ~a:::'~ ~:;~g s:: ~~d is Attending were Barbaro Belz1
J .. ~· F.?~ter. Tw~trtl:s .,.,~re E w_~r s, .s.~en S~nday : i ~~, school are registered as a Jun· chairman; Cynthia M111s and der," whtc~ in a hlllbllly set· ~~~t A Prayer Away': by Jane ing, Mrs. Clelland, AnnJt Chap-rea ' . ow P~ 1 ~, ucation versl y, YISI
ior Garden club with lhe Ohio Nancy Harris.
ting, is bemg sponsored by · . R" k Carter Ia ed. a man, Martha Eschlem&amp;ll. Jy.
Prim and daring at once
~~gan ~ ~~nca, . b~ Mr;: Mrd ~d .:rs. V· D. Edwards Association of Garden Clubs, The refreshment com.mittee the chapter Wednesday even- ~::~ !101~ r:llowed b/bl: fath· dy Crooks, Doris E~lni. Caro. am a .. e tgiOn m
pu_ an
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said Mrs. Margaret Ella Lew· is Connie Bachner, chwrman, ing, Oct. 26m the Pomeroy aud· er Bill Carter with 8 vocal Jyn Gfueser, Pat Hindy, Shlt- a handsome little gleam
00
~~c ~~~ ~· . ~Y ~rs. ~raJ~ T~rsd S~SJ!v:~~~htrat ~~s:~~~ is, special education teacher at Kathy Morgan: !1-u.th Ann La· itorium. She announced that selection. Mr. Braley told of ley Huston, Ina Meadows, U·
of a pump in black leather
andr r~· ercr~p u~:rs.rom ;::; wit~rshe~} br~ther gand sister-in- Pomeroy _elementary, !Thursday. cey, Rell_1alee Nierl and Thertht history of the Rutland la Mitch, Lois ~t)Ote, Sharlee
with a big bold Puritan
P Y
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and Mrs. William The children recent\' remov- esa Cam
.
Church. He staled it waa the Newman, Betty Rawling,, Ruth
law,
Mr.
ed
the
sprmg
planttng
from
the
The
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reporter
for
Mtdmother ctmrch of all of the Rlffie, Barbara Riggs, April
buckle at its rou nded toe.
Blake.
d
d
the
planters
at
Ole
entrance
to
the
dleport
is
Remalee
Ntert
and
.
Churches
of Christ iii the area · Smith ' Billie Spears and Undo
Eldon Kraeuter atten e
d
ed 't 'th h
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school an replac
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I e news repor er or omeriy I
Mrs Flossie Weismlller told of Watson
Lancaster faiT Thursday.
chrysanthemums. The planter is Wendy Carper.
reading somewhere that the
.----boxes were a gift t~ the school At the next meeting, ~e
· local church was the
first
SUN., OCT, 16
closed the program.
d b by the Winding Tratl Garden firs I year students who receiV· The Golden Circle Class of Church of Christ in Ohio
Burt J..ancaster
Refreshments were serve y Club
ed a C or more for the first the Rutland Church of Chrast
. ed
as
"'THE KENTUCKIAN"
Mrs. Ellen C~u~h an\~rs.Wil; Th~ indoor planter in the foy- two six weeks are eligible for met at the home ol Mr. and .,Boabb~h::d~e~~re:~~g
Plus
bam Bambar urmg e sacla. l er was re-planted with fiscus membership in the Latin Club. Mrs. Bill Carter 00 Saturda~ morning worship serivce A vo•
Robert Mitchum and
Julie London
hour.
'elastira and philodendron en- They will be Initiated at the evening, October 8. The bu8l- cal trio sang "How Gre~t Thou
in
Ihanced "'th glass chunks next meeting.
ness meeUng was opened by Art." The trio was composed Tho Letart F~ll WSC:S moot''THE WONDERFUL
BRT .4 'liar
brought from the Fenton Glass I Mrs. Theodosia Frecker, who the prestdent, Carl Hysell. The of Thelma Hysell Thelma Mi- lni t lh home Gf Mrs Ean&gt;
COUNTRY"
UXI
Y
ICo., by sixth grade pupils dur- teaches the Pomeroy and Mid- opening prayer was offered by chael and R sru:wden Special a 0 _..., wllh ~ IOIIIl
Meets Wednesday
ing their field trip there last dleport LaUn classes is lite Thelma Hysell. Jeanette Carter music was p":'esented d~ring tbe ~WhaShul:r.,'!"""'endW Have
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Wendy Carper
gave the deovuons. The closmg
.
I n "' . e
White Rose Lodge Auxiliary , sprm :
, a VIsor. ·
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Snow· afternoon services Including, JesUB " fallowed by tbe Lord'l
prayer was gtven by Roy
frOui C.10 th B th hood 01 Hailroad on lhursday, October 13, the I
,
. e ro er
group held its annual b u I b
den.
I two solos ' "Until" Then"
• by Prayer•.• aerl'"',.... ..
Pomtroy. Ohio
Trammen met Wednesday af- planting on the hlll behind the I
-~-~ The secretary'• report and Miss ~lley and Beyond the fnthlans by Mary Sbuler; J'tld.
ternoon
at
the
Legton
ball
m
b
I
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i1 treasurer's report were given I Sunset by Mrs. Janice Cot· lng "Wben -lilt ChflolnD
FRIDAY thru TuESDAY
00
Oct. 14-18
Middleport. Mrs. William Rob- sc •
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~ by Jessie Grueser and Roy term, both of Lancaster. Mrs. Le~ve," by Lolo BeD, •·Mua
WALT OISNEY"S
son: president: conducted the I
i,
j Snowden. Mrs. neva Snowden Neva Pterce ol Bradbury New Friends," by Mf1111e Hunt.
4
'LT. ROBIN CRUSOE,
busmess.
meel1ng.
gave the flower fund commit- served as accompanist. A duet "Down by lht Puture Gale,"
U.S.N."'
AttencJmg
were
Mrs.
Arthur
!
%
ij
tee report. The class voted to was sung by Alberta Montgom- by Orpba Hlllllid ''I Wur My
-TechnicolorDick Van Dykl
Lewts, Mrs. P. L. Mttch, Mrs.
rrtCetS
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ilj purchase another microphone ~ry and Thelma .~cabel, Rummage," and 1 mlalottary
Nancy Kwan Norman _ Wayland, Mrs. Her~ for the church amplifying sys-i Teach Me To Pray, with talk by Nor• Cn&gt;u.
.
""RUN, ~t~A~l:'ci(~. RUN"
man Batley, Mrs. H. E. Bush,
~
tl tern Gamea and contests were Sabra Canday 88 accompanist. The group !J C!Ultlnl rap !Or
-'fechnicotorMrs. James Souders, Mrs. Pat The Portland P.T.A. held Ks 7
~ ended and Ernest Molden re- A quartet composed of Thelma ru and aloo makinl 1. quilt.
O.
Admi8Bion:
7ik
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Gallagher,
Mrs.
Walter
Hayes,
regular
meetmg
Monday,
Oct.
Mrs
.
Alfred
Scarberry,
Sr.
of
eel.~ the door prize. lc 0 Hysell, Ethel Nelson, Della : electloo day diDner 1118
iddleport,
M
Running time: 2 Hrs 40 min. Mrs. Robson and lllrs. Wil· ID at the Portland Grade school. Columbus, is spending the week cream cookies and punch were Phtlllps and Purl Van Meter
ed and October If· was
.~~~~~~~~~~========~' liam Woodard. Following the The meeting was called to in Middleport as the guest of served' The ne•t meeUng will sang "In the Garden WIt h P~an:' Prayer and Se~ Denio!
meeting the group went to the order by the President, Maxine Mrs. Clara Staats. Mrs. Staats be heid at the home of Mr. Jesua," accompanied by Leona !t
church at 7,30 p. m. &amp;vMartin Restaurant for refresh- Durst, and opened by smgmg recently spent a week in Co- d Mrs Carl Hysll. Those King. Rev. Fred Albrec!tt of
to el .
menls. Hostesses were Mrs. "America," followed by the lumbus with Mrs. Scarberry :;'lending. were Mr. an~ Mrs. the New Marabfield church
w~enll wert
Wayland, Mrs. Woodard and pledge to the flag and the PTA , who resides with her daughter, Richard Grueser and son ClJar. ~ a solo and WM also lht rved by Mrs Shultr 'uiiiiiMrs. L. W. Walker.
prayer.
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ISarah and family in Columbus. '''' Mr. and Mra. Purl Van· ~est speaker, delivering the : b Elsie Sb~er Tht'NnemHuberl Pnce mstalled the , Mrs. Scarberry is 1
former M ter G tl llid T "'" Mr sermon for the afternoon proY ,
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ATIEND SERVICES
following off1cers for the 1966- , resident of Middleport.
fjoy Silo~..: Mr: gram. Rev. Jobn Wyatt of Park- Iter meetmg wUI be at
ml
Several members of . t h e 61 school year :
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil- ~ Mrs. Clair Taytw, Mr. ersburg, W. Va., was scheduled ol Mrs. Jerry Hill. .
Kntghts of_ Pythtas of Middle- PreStd~nt, Maxine Durst: hoan were visitors in Parkers- ihif Mrs. Efll!lll ~o!deq,
to be the speaker, but was un.
port were tn Galhpohs Tuesday Vtce-prestdent, Freda Deeter, burg this week.
and Mrs. Victof Braley, Mr. able to come due to i~•- Rall D M t!llg
evening to attend memorial ser- Secretary, Ann Boso, and Trea- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wil"'n are and Mrs. Carl' Byllli, Miss! Bill Carter, the host minister,
Y ay ee
vtces for lite late Palsy S. Fro- surer, Iva Lawrence.
. ' residing in the Scarberl')' prop- lltlen Mae Nelaon aitd Mr. ond was in charge of lite afternoon b Held Recently
a member of Naom• Lodge Room mollters and vanous I
1bJ dirtor and flmily
10rvices.
A all day meeting of 11it
No. 55 Knights of Pythias. Th.-,. comm1tt~s were named for cr
and Mrs. Edward Crooks
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Tile program committee In Lau~l 6'u 11 and HyseU Ron
Ho':'ce McElhinny, Karl the commg year. The attend- . d d ht rs have
moved
ll
charge of planning was The!- Fr Methodlot churches 00
IUI•en, Shtriey Wolf, Bus Wal- ance award went to tbe 1st and · :r~m t~~r ~roperty 00 BroadU
I' rna Michael, Roy Snowden, Sa- w;~ of the Mllllonary Socloand Emerson Jones.
2nd grade rooms.
way to their newly purchased
bra Canaday and Thelma Hy- ty wao held recently ~I the l!yormer
Elmer
Matsell, Approximately 100 persons sell o... church
th f
b
orne, e
f
atte ded
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tox home on High St.
C0 r
Anb k. t dl
--~ Talks and demonotratlona ~n .
tal
as
e
aner
was
oe
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k
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d
Gene Crooks, semor
en
Mrs. Charles Hoffman enter- t l2'30
m . th church miaslonary wor wer• ••veo
student at Ohio State llnlver- taJned tbe Sew-Rite Sewing club ~ t p.Th · 1~ 0
ltteo during forenoon by
LoraiDI
slty, visited recently wiUl hls Wednesday evening at
be r includ.::' Jeas~e Gru!~Reva Einsmtnger and Lola Powelloon
parento, Mr. and Mrs. Waite!' home, Lincoln Heighto.
Snowden and Jeannette
ol Zanesville; Loll ~ anci
Crooks.
A short business session was
Pauline Jones Columbus, anci
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tribble of conducted by Mrs. Harold Hood,
Clara Rice and Coleen Jolinsoo
CIISrleston, W. Va. spent the president. Plalll were made for Birthday Observed
of Cambridge. Several guesll
weekend bere with her parents, a dinner at Crow's Steak Houae By Sewing Circle
were present from Columbua.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett, October 26, at 7 p.m. Names The btrthaay of Mn&lt;. Theo- A potluck dinner wao oerved
Sr. Mr. Hackett Is confined to were drawn for Christmas dore Mora wa!: observed when at noon and in tbe aftefhOOil
Veterans Memorial Hospital due lift exchan~e. The traveling tbe Busy Bee Sewin~ Circle a film "'A MIJslonary Tour ol
to illness.
prize donated by Mrs
Ella ol Trinity United Church
of Africa" was shown and
ox.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Aleshire Gilmore Jr., was awarded to\Christ met Thursday at the plained by Lals Baldwin.
of Daytoo spent the "'"'ekend Mrs. Harvey Van Vranken. Mrs. church for an all day meeting.
with her brother and family, William Gaddis and Mrs. Ron-' A potluck dinner was served
IN DECKliOUSE m
Mr. and Mrs. Richard CIISm- aid Browning received a birth- at noon to Mro. Mora, Miss Marine Private First ClaSE
bers and son, Eric.
day gift from their 'IOCfet pal. Lena Grueser, Mrs. Fred• Michael A. Caephart, 1011 of
Mrs. Paul Grueser, Middle- A aalad course was served by Mitch, Mrs. Clarence Ma89ar. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L. Capeport, and her sister, Mrs. Ma- the hosteSI to the above and Mrs. Walter Baer, Mrs. Ben bart ol Pomeroy, participated
bel Wolfe of Pomeroy, bav• re- Mrs. Raymond Baity, Mrs. Don Neutzling, Mrs. Adam Ebers- in Operation Deckhouse Ill, as
turned from Wheeling, W. Va., Mullen, Mrs. Dayton Strickland, bach, Mrs. Louis Reibel, Mrs. a member of Marine Batfallon
where they aUended funeral Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mrs. Oun- Olho Murray, Mrs. Clara Kerr, Landing Team, First Ba~•llon.
services for Mrs. Stella Baker, ald Collins, Mrs. Edward Well• Mn. Amanda Kaspar and Mrs. 2tlth Marines, near the Provwbo died there Tuesday.
and Mrs. Donald Mcl\nigbt.
Carl Shields.
1nce of Blnb Tuy, Viet Nam.

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Ribbon front cardigan, 34-40 for U.OO,
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Several former Rutland residents returned Swtday, October 9, to attend the Rutland
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Among them were Mr. and [
Mrs. W. D. Lanning of Fairborn, their daughter, Mrs. Ro- :
Robert Hill of Dayton,
Mrs. '
Flossie Weismiller of Columbus.
Mrs. Leafy Borton and daughter, Mi&gt;s Mildred Barton and
lrtend of Groveport,
Roy
Grimes and daughters, Kath·
ryn, Frances and Juanita, of
East Fultonham, Mr.
and
Mrs. Edward Bailey
and
family of Lancaster, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Winn and Mro. Neva
Pierce of Bradbury, Wilbur The- [
obald, Middleport; Mrs. Ethel
Burson ol Athens and her 1
daugltter and son-In-law, Mr.
and Mra. Charles Amos
and
daughter of Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Sherman Johnson and
son, .James of Marietta, Mra.
Alma Brown, Cuyahoga Falla,
and her son, Dwight Brown of
St. Albans, W. Va. and Mn.

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Shop on Saturday from
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