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~If Sentinel, Plmleroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. S, 1968 man, Installing Oflleer; Truo-

Telflple Sist~rs Elect New OHicers,
Pl~rr for Anrtual Christmas Dinner

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Mi• ddleporl mlttees
Plans were made and com- .W. A vote ol tballb waa ·ez.lo ~Jze tbe
ol Hudson.
named for the Band tended lo Donald Lanning ftr a January 1 conselldaUon oil Favors, Mra. Elza

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tee, ·Musician, and represents·

alternate to Grand Session, and
$tall Captain, Marilla Childs.
New officers were elected at New officers elected were Et· During the bnslness session,
DeCe&amp;llly·
the llovelnber meeting of the ta Lemley, Most
Excellent 76 sick visits were reported and
QllmOit,
Meig• Temple Pythian Si~ters Chief; Virginia Ov.· ens, Most $72 spent in altruistic work.
banquet to be held on Satur- temporary wiring of the Band the Band Boaotora and thll Jr., Mrs. Gtor1e I!Dblleltel',
Tueidlly evening at the Legion Excellent Senior;
M ax in e Maxine Owens reported on the
day, December 3, at the Porn· Boosters food booth.
they are •llllng to ·combine re- Mrs. Richard Ni!utzlln&amp; Mr&amp;
tiall in Middleport': Pro tern Owen, ~.E. Jr.: Sadie McEI· sale of knives. Plans were Vaughn and Seg!enda Smith, eroy Elementary School whim A report on tl!e results of sources and efforts for ·tile Wllllarn NelsoD, Mrl.
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officers were Martha Chit•!'. hinny, secretary: Betty Spenc- made for the annual Christ· Columbus. are guests of their the Pomeroy Band Boosters As. the combined Band , Boosters aooc1 of the consolidated blmd. White and Mra. i11rrY WaiiOII:
ME.C.: Doris Bailey, mao•- er, treasurer; Gertrude And- mas dinner and a $1 gilt ex- grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. socialion m_et Tuesday evening m~ held October. 31, was
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servjng, 5e11!or molhert lacludger, and G~nevieve Meinhart, Irews, Protector; Norma Zirkle, change to be held Dec. 6. A Arnold Rtchards..
at the Senior Hlt!h School.
given by Mrs. Roy Mayer. II Commlt.ees named for the ing, Mrs. Ralph Smlth, fin.
treasurer.
Outer Guard; Elizabeth All- turkey dinner will be served Mrs. Ora Roy IS returning to Mrs. Donald McKemle; pres!· was pointed out that no small banque! were: ltdstessea, Mrs· C. E. Blateslef, Mrs. ~
for all members at 6:30 p. m her home in Columbus after dent, condueted the meeUng, children are allowed to ride James ·Qulvey, Mrs. Roy Mlly· Legar, Mrs. Thomas lolcGG!f. Named to the committees were spendmg two weeks here with which opened with the lArd's with their parenta on band bus. er and Mrs. Harry Watson; klt· an, Mrs. Lawrence Jilfll!!'r,
Mrs . Meinhart and Virginia Ow- Mrs. Dale Mourning.
Prayer in unison. An explana· es to out of town eventl.
chen, Mrs. Tbi!IIIBS Hennessy, Mrs. Vert1011 Bing, Mrs•. ~
ens, kitchen ; Norma
Zirkle, The round-upmember~hlp tea lion on how band Instruments It was resolved to present chairman, and )llrs. Roy l,lay. Colmer, Mrs. Lawrence J8t
Maxine Owens, dining room; for county aux1hary umts of should be Insured was given by at the next meeUng of COlD· er, eo-&lt;&gt;halrman, Mrs. Eugene ces, Mrs. James Titus aatlfp.
Eita Lemley and Betty Riggs, LegiOn posts scheduled for Sat. Don Mullen. Mrs. Vernon Ev· blned executive boerd, express- Triplet~ Mrs. Roy Reuter, Mrs. WOllam Downie.
This year
decorating.
urday at ~iddlepori h~s been ans reported a membership of ing willingness 1o cooperate and David GoodWin, Mrs.
Jolm Clean • up, Mrs. AVfrf ft.
avoid Christmas
Mrs. Childs announced that cancelled smce the umts have
Beaver, Mrs. Danny Thom~n, Clair Mrs Larry Sheets, Mrl.
crowds-and
the Temple had a new grand- reached their quotas.
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llfrs. John Sebo, Mrs. James Bob j011es.' Mrs. Atcbard Meea,
mother Mrs. Betty
Big~s
Mr. and Mrs. John Werner
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J)Ieh), Mrs. Vernon
Bfng, Mrs Ronald Eaotman Mrs. Bj.
last mlnute
whose 'daughter, Mrs. Boii~g: have returned from a week at
Reqio~l
Mrs. Leo Crew, Mrs. Donald ward WeU.. Mrs. hmetb .;.
disappointments
had a new baby son, born Oct. Elmhurst, Ill. visiting her sis·
Lisle, Mrs. Norbert Neutzllng, Laughlin, Mrs. 'l1tomu -~,
25 Th b. thd
ter Mrs Frances Louise Da Mrs. Alhert
I, recently 9 and has taught In lite OAGC Mrs W!Ularn Radford Mrs
Gri.."' ,.._ •shop now while
. fe Mir aLey solng Mwos vis:
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• elected president of the Ohio Clinics. She Is, now state chair- H~d Blackston
Mrs: MrG8• Charles dmw,ri=.•· ;;::
sung or rs. mel,
rs.
A . ti
G rd
Cl bs
of Flo er Show Amards
laze Mrs !Joy W .,,~ ~•·
selections are
Ch'id
Murray Harris ssocta on 1 8 en
u • man
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· Donald McKenzie.
Robert' B ;, "- _,.._
1 8 and Mrs. i·" kie · R•- hCp. · Waiter
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. . ' will be honored at a coffee hour Her theme will be "Driftwood
auey, "'""· ""~"
complete.
freshments were served by w o JS station m Cahforma,
lo
h . ~- " d ill In 1 ... Decorating audllorium, Mrs Porter Mrs George Carper
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. k with the u s Mar'ne h be 9-10 a. m. and recept n w en m """lgn an w
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axme Owens, N~rma Z1r ie, . . . h · · . 1 s, as ~n Region 11 bas Its fall meeting. tradltlotml Christmas, modern James Clatworlhy, Mrs. Nor· Mrs. Barry Branham,
Mn.
Betty Spencer, assiSted by Et- VISitmg ere thiS week With hiS Thursday November 10 at the and abstr~ct arrangements.
man Harbrech~ Mrs. Harold Floyd. Bricldl!l'll, Mrs. lrll
tn Lemley.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
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Lohse Ml'l. Victor Hannah Colllu and Mrs. Donald La•·
Searles. He is enroute to Balli· Pansh House of the lrSl n·
M 'Albert Woodard
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Md h h 'II t•· d gregational Church, Marletlll.
rs.
aod ng.
more.. . ·• w ere e wt a ~n
The business meeUng will be
Mrs. Mervin Burt; tables, Mrs. At the elose of the meellng,
ltt us show you how easy
" trammg school for a month. . ch
f
J k Rob
Roy Grueser, Mrs.
Eugene refreshments were served. br
Girl Scout Troop
0 Mrs. ac
He
Will
leave
Thursday
by
m
arge
son,
It 11 to shop this Christ·
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p k bu
H Region director Registration
Hou~shelt, Mrs. Robert Fetty, Mrs.· Avery st. .CaUr, M r 1.
HOLDS ANY
lfllt, We'll gladly resme
MembersHaveParly pane bromt ;r er~ li;g. 1 e lee will be 50 c~nts and reser,
Mrs. James Qulvey, Mrs. El· George Carper, Mrt.
fMr7
a8ulova for you. And hold
In
observance
of
Halloween
Coca~e
by
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b
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oro
a
t~t
vations
for
the
luncheon
are
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mer
Bailey
and
Mrs.
Paul
Sheets
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Bllley.
BULOVA
it 'til Christmas. See our
Pomeroy Girl Scout Troop 52 b uml tus w ere e was me be made to Mrs George Leist Jewish aod Protestant view..
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re
a
1ves.
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points
of
religion
were
revieW·
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Gomplele Bulo~a Collec·
held a party at the borne of
310 Lawton Road, Devo a, Mar·
.
ISS yse IS 0 ess 0
Mrs. Lloyd Wright, with their
ietta, by November 5. The pre- ed by the Middleport Literary
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\ion naw.
CHRISTMAS!
invited guests. The group play·
sidents of Garden Clubs In Re- Club Wednesday afternoon at
ed games and danced
with
10 a
gion II, or their representative, the home of Mrs. James Euler. The Loyal Pals Class' of the sented to Mrs. Donald Jleh,
prizes going to Resa Boothe
are to meet at noon to elect a Mrs. N~ Moore, vice pres!- Middleport Church of Christ The Jravel'ng prlf.e was .... 111
and Tony Vaughan.
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nominating committee to select dent, presided and mtrnduced held Its annual Thanksgiving Allee Robeson and the . . .
Refreshments were served to
a regional director to be in- the 1pr~s:;: ~~ !~~~; program and offering meeting prize went to Mi's. Chct
Maralynn Tracy, Resa Boothe,
stalled next year.
re~. ew 0 e
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Tuesday evening at lite bome Prall.
Tom Rowley, Irene Barnes,
There will be a "Country bt, by Noah Gordo•, prepared of Miss Mabel Hysell.
Miss Plans were made lor
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Leanne Sebo, Jo Ellen Diehl, Ohio Valley Grange No. 2612 Fatr" sales table and all clubs by Mrs. Bei'II1II'II Fultz
and Hysell presented devoUoiiS us- annual Chrlstmas mee!IN to
Ron Smith Joe Weiker Darla I of Letart Falls met Monday are requested to bring some • read by Mrs. B~ce ;l~dh The ing the IOOih Psalm and a met!- be held Dec 8 at the bollie rl
Neutsling 'caralynn
' Trac) 1evening with the Worthy Mast- thing to be sold, proceeds to go ~k concerns e e s : ltaUon entitled "Live Each Mrs Pratt 'whlcb will 1w1.jp
Tony Va~ghan, Maria Neutzimg ' er in the chair Installation of to the Regional treasury.
U~o~s concept as seen ~ bb~ Day to the Fullesl"
glit exchange and final ~
Bob Miller, Steve story, DebbJO officers was held by the Great The afternoon program will prmctpal character, a 8
for CbrlslmaJ project&amp; wJJ bt
, WISecup, Becky Wright. Robin Bend Grange Master Thomas be a demonstration hy Mrs. who tens the slory of his life Frances Roush was program made. A deszerl course ·
Pbaiin Mrs. Wr~ght and Mr~ Sayre, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Reed of Newark, Ohio. She m a ser~e.s of flashbacks toucb- rhairman using the loplc, "Ear- log out the
John &amp;.bo. The troop will meet Sayre, Mabel Roush and Mrs. is a past Regional Director, sn mg on h!s boyhooddfmh ~ ~y Observance of,Tbanksglvlng was served by Mist Jt.Pilj,
COMMI.NDEII ''A"
at Mrs Wright's borne on Herbert Roush.
Accredited judge, member of York Ctty, his II!'"" at er
m New England. ' Members wlsted by Mrs. Robeson.
LEADIItll LADY "G"
caMmto "AG"
Matcullne dulg~ . 30
Trim Jnd tin, with
$.:mart and prot: tical.
November 1, at 7 p. m.
Officers installed were Mast- Judges Council of Region 6 aod !molly his declston to become gave a scripture verse as they Altendln&amp; lD addition to the
jpwels. Waterproof•.
a11ce l~ l1d wan c•d
17 jew~li. Y~IIDW
Sell·wlndlng.
slyll nl. 2:1 Jew111.
Gr llh ite.
er,
Herbert Roush; Overseer,
a Rabbi.
presented their thank offering above named were Mrs. ....
lumlnout. Whitt.
Yellow or whitt,
$11.H
S41.H
Enna Wilson· Lecturer Nora
Mrs. Nan Moore gave a re- at an Improvised altar leatur- ert Raw"•- Mlsl 111. . . . ,
. oIservweB
.
Cross· Stew~rd Allee. Balser·
view of the book, "How to Be- lng a picture of Jesus an """"
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A Bi h Wltho01 Being
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1 Asst. Steward
Andy
Cross ·
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come
s op
Bible, white lilies and a wi1JJe
llelen
1 ....
COIICl uded Su.nday
iChaplam Rev: James Early:
eefS
I Religious," by Charles Merrill llihted taper.
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Evangelistic services at the treasure;, Enriy Roush; seer~
,Smith, a minister with 1 beri·
, Mrs. Ed&amp;lt Re~ and
When you knoH whal m11kes 1 watch tick, ~ou'll buy 1 Bulo~a.
I Syracuse Methodist church clos-' tary Mrs Herbert Roush· gate
tage of mlnlstry behind him. Mrs. Guy Reynolds, president DonaldHicka
___• - - 1ed Snnday evening. The Rev\ee~r J~hn Wolfe· Ceres' Julia
The book dealo In aatlre on lbe presided over the business II!S.Iack Higgins of Pt.. Pleasant, Early;' Flora, Gladys Shields; Mrs. William Houdashelt was practices of churches and their ~;! ~ ~ess made conlrlbu·
rfy
W. Va., was evangeliSt. Sunday Pomona Eula Wolfe· Lady As- hostess to the WSCS of the Sy. """f'itUooa. The author ~- . .
Red Cross allll
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evening • group Irom the Eo- s't. Ste;.ard, Barba;a McNick· racuse Methodist Church Tues- ments ' wllb tontue In C:lit!elt the ~~un~h program. 'J'hijo
reka church of which the Rev les; legislative agent. Andy day evening at her home,
sty~ 00 the papeel of l'lllllllnl
gr
serve the wed. ¥'
Court Street
Wendell G. Stutler was a form- Cross; home economics com·
a ~~~114lng the m!pJt.
reception for
Scherry
er pastor, were present and mlttee Barbara McNicles
The mectlug, In charge of ter, l!fp wtte, 'their wardrcftiill,
I · Stewart wedding, Nov.
"1
Pomeroy, Ohio
pro&gt;Senled musical selections. he! R~ush and Erma Wilson·
. William Eichinger, presi· seriJIC)Ii !Diteml, and olher lifo 211.
A birthday party wu l)ftll
your own sakt, llo u Bul~• dont re•r on •n Auth ortud Sulov• Jewtltr.
Folio win.'! the service, a cof·l Junior chairman Rev Jame~ dent, opened with devotions tak. eal of ~m. The authOr Mrs. Reynolds presented I recently for Mia Becky
fee hour wa' held honoring the : Early; youth rhairm~n. Eula en from Philippians I, by Mrs. urna
In conql• • Bible on behalf of the clasa, at the Lellion HIIIID )ln!Jaad
iiRieiiv. H1gg1 ... ·
I Wolfe; and Centennial
Dana Winebrenner whn closed to ketp 1M tllvlnt ~ II!IP111- lo Mrs. Helen Batey, a IIIW Altendlng were~ Najiplr,
man Nora Cross A
wilh prayer. "Aero" the At· ate lilt l'ldiC\IlOUI Ill ltllllllll· ~lll'Ch member, wbo Ia leaving Mary Hall, Mark Raley 8411·
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prog~am consisted of the
!antic" was the lopic or_ the TbtllltHIIq 11111 qpenetlll!lll soon for New York to villi rela·. Black, Perry Kentl!llll, ' ;ibn
lowing: song "Church's
program presented by
Mrs. the IID&amp;'Dfl ql "Amm, tilt """ whlle recuperatlna from Fink, Shirley Letlllt
ll'l'aDII
SHOP SWISHER and LOHSE
Found'allon," topic, "The Worth Winebrenner.
Beaullftll,!' with 'Mrl. O.P. llln.... A gift was also pre- Case, Blllle Carter, ' Rar.tJ
of An Individual":
During the bnslness session jaela II Ill pltu10. Tbl club
Slawter, Jolm Wlte,
J1a1iert
For All l'our Prescription and DrNfl Needsl
by
Rev.
James
Early;
eight
shut-In
caUs
were
revoted
to
order
cood•
from
~
Speeial
Sert1ice
Smith,
Mark
Tiwt,
'J.'erileo
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"One Small .Child," by
ported. A report was given on blln4 lor "le u In past yeel'l. Held at Malon
Miller, Janet DaVIa, ConDie.Bar.
Wolle: the Power of an
the quiet day held at the par. Mrs. C. M. llennasy was narn· MASON - · Several members ret!, Janice Smith,
Iit9ltl'
vidual, by Barbara McNickles; sonage on October 25, In ob- ed elutlnnaq_ of the project of the Cllfloo Grahnm Letart Youll8. Cheryl H~ ,Tiqi
poem, "One Cent," by Erma servance of the Week of Pray. with Mrs. Rober! Coats asslsl- New Haven
M~
and llall, Gary Drenner, Btti\P
Wilson, followed by a
and Self Denial. Mrs.
log.
Hartford MethOdist churches at· McGuire, Lyn Black, ,
ston by Nora Corss and a poem dell G. Stutler was in
tened the CaD ID Proyer and Taylor, Gary Taylor, ~(
"Octooer" by Nora Cross.
of the program using as
Mila Loh.te AUHJrded Sell Denial aervlce at the Mas- Youni, Emle Smith, Ropr·
Plans were made for a Hal- topic:, "Called to. Be
Plaque at Banquet
on Methodist Church.
Barrett, Jeff Tlllla,
S 1J IIi
loween narty at the hall Mon- tans. She was asststed by Mrs. J lie t.ohse daul!ltter ol Mrs Fred Spencer Maaon Larlclns, SUe Clonch, Mike f'llrl.
day night. Refreshments
Karl Kloes, Mr..
Don aId Mr en:ndr !lrs Harold Lohse ~ the proaram Mrg'
Job~ er, Boob Utile, s.tly . ~.
barbecue sandwiches, potato Lisle sod Mn. John Sauvage. p · oy wa; awarded
I Chattin talked ~ ..c;,;mmunlty Mlie Price, Sharon Cart.r,
chips, pickles. doughnuts,
A thank offering was taken. ~= plaque at the annual Centers Around the World," aod Dave Rice, Roger Bla.., Karen
salad aljd coffee were served. A letter was read from Marge Panelhellenic Scholarship ban· Ml'l. Dallas Cadle spoke on lbe &gt;Haynes, Ron Gorily,
Diane
Meyer a missionary in Japan.
Oct. 31 at the Ohio Union, Deaconess's Pension
Funds. Brogan, TaiThny Tyree, Janft
43 Young People
communlcaUon was
also
lor the sorotlty act· Mrs. Lester Zerkle read scrtp. Neal, Leroy Welch,
Qwlel
Guests at Portv
~m Ull!an Evans,
with the highest accumula· lure. The otferlnJ, eol!eoted by Scott, Kathy Thomas,
Jllll
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trict sptritual life secretary,
· point hour ratio lor
lite members of the New Haven Barrett, Duene KllllCT and ·
MASON
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(I) 4 Registered Pharmacists To Fill All Your Prescriptions Accurately,
tended the-~~
Mason
Brow ie I~lngthtudy~
uc
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11165-66 school year.
and C!Hton churcltes, was ell· ~B
• ragan.
Troop 137 H 11
. ~ Christians be lug and doing,
Chepter, pledge BIJd lndlvldu· vlded and sent to community 8endJnc &amp;lflf were Mary Mi&gt; ·
Promptly and Reasonably.
on Saturday "e::.~~: t pathe a brief period of self study
a! awards were presented re- centers ·around the world and Kenney; Carol Malooe, One
Mason Youth Center -:;,e
read by Miss Marcia Karr, who presentative&amp; of the 22 10rorl· the Deeconess's Pension Fund. Gre~, Allen Blackwood, ~ai'- ..
(2) Plenty of Friendly, Courteous Clerks To Serve You Promptly
'
ior Girl Scout Troop was
closed the meeting with pray. Ues and 1,731 sorority women The Mason Methodist Church lene ~tlleld, Diane &amp;lllday,
i~l Low Prescriplion and Drug Prices Every Day.
charge of decoraUng.
at Ohio State University. Jen- was boot church.
Mr. anc! Mrs. J&gt;hn Tyl'ee, Pete
Terry
Proffitt
was
Refreshments
were
served
by
nlfer
is
a
senior
majoriug
in
'•l'y and Mr. IIi~ Neal.
(4) A Complete Selection of Prescription Drugs, Proprietary Medicines,
most original Carla
the hostess during the social home economics, food and n11- Zachary Taylor, when chosen H01tesses were Mn. DwJchl
Cosmetics, Magazines, Greeting Cards, Tobaccos and Sundries
the prettiest' and Jan
hour to seven members.
and a member of Delta 11 a presidential candidate, ac- Haley, Mrs. Jack l'1IDllj)pi;
the ugliest. judges were
Sorority. She had aU the ltnowledged tbat he had nev- Mrs. James Ferauson and!'"·
Ivy and Lessie Sleeth 0r_
Staff Sgt. Clark
1INIHS school year.
er voted In hla Ule.
Ike Neal.
and Mrs. Kathryn Towner
Guarding mghway
69c P""'hylodlc
97c Capocol
.
Pl Pleasant. Games
Army Stall , Sergeant
Antiseptic and
TOOTH
played
Clll""
Mouth Woah
, d and prizes awarded to
"• J r., 28, son of Mrs.
Mm
BRUSHES
a
Raynes
and
Rhonda
Clark, Cheshire, Is
Q.
Reynolds.
1 rest from combat
Hord
Assisting tbe leader,
but his new jtb Is
~dium
Paul
Bocook
with
the
party
as
knportan~
.
F.rm
were t~e assistant leaders, Mrs. He is currently on gn.ro duty
Wilson and Mrs.
Bonnie defending Natlonil Route
19
asc Johnton
95c STRIPE
McFarland!!'
between An Kbe and Plellru.
Sgt. Clark jnst returned from
BABY
TOOTH
Be~ause of the wide range of Operation Thayer, balled u
PASTE
POWDER
Its climate, a variety of
one of·thl!' bfagest victories over
life is possible in the
the VIet Con&amp;.
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layas.
.The sergean~ •ea~
squad leader .In COmp8JIY. B,
2nd Battalion of the 1~1 . Air
Cavalry Dlvlaloil's ~tb
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TONIGHT
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69c Murine Eye Drops · · 49c
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MEIGS THEATRE

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SP!NOUT'' '

(Technlcolorl

Presley, Shelley

Deborah Walley,
Jaek Mullaney,

4 REGISTERED PHARMACIS1'S TO

SEii/E

OPEN DAILY 1:00 AM TO 10:00 PM
lUNDAY 10:30 AM TO 12:30 PM ANO S:OO PM TO 9:00PM

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and homt -:·¢g~--~~· co~rr~q~_s 'tie..
pe~ple, ro hel~~~. ft.~mp,t .defi~iry
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100, 4 Dr. I cyiiJillt!1 oule.

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64 Ford G1l1xle ::'
MOXL 2 Dr. Ht,.,. I
~":. 4 apNCI tr~.

62 P.orcl F1lri1M I
• i Dr. I crtln4tr,
tlt..ttlll trant.

64 Ford G1lexle ·

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63Chevrolet
Ill Alre, 4 Dr . '

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. lflndard tnns. Whllo wen

Vote in November,
The Name to
Remember Is

lirH.

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63 R•mblir

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550 Strl11 4 Dr. 6 eyllloo

dtr, st1ncl1rd trtnt., Qo
dlo a hooltr, whtltw~ll
tlr11.
·

. WALTER H.
MOELLER

1-DAY SERVIa

SHIRT
FINISHING

IN AT 9-0UT AT 5

Robinson's Clnners

•J

65 Pontile G.T.O•

rtlnfllll. 2 Dr. HtniiOJ. 4

_.ttronl.

63 Ford Galexle h, •
NO 4 Dr. I cYiliMitr, ,,..
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....... - · lltlrlrij,
wlllto wall II'"'
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65 Docfge D1rt , ··

I Dr. 270 Strill, 6 "'"";
w,
olonoltlll tnnt.. ...._..

anct hooter

·KEEP

64 Ford P..700

"Sure Sign of O~lity"

Hlr
I cyl.2
'
- axle,
· '""'·
Truck. Lont WhHI

Automttlc tnns.

63 Mercury

;.

.

''·

,_, .,..,,

Cuotom 2 Door "'"dtoJ!I'.
lrak11. Autemtllo trant.

63 Forcl G1lexle

5001 4 dr. I crt. old, trent.

a hotter, Wll flm
.t3 Fo!'ji1G•I~~- .

IHII

ON ALL

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TRIPLE CHECKED

U!ED

4 dr, I eyt., o.utvlllllle
trono., rtdlo a hiller, W1

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Seeds
·Fertilizer

Lffilan LeltW, reiKIWIIed ••
rlallst or the '20s 11114 '301, wu
the lint member of the Circua

63 Grand Prix Pontiac· '1895
Dr. Hard Top. El&lt;tra dean Inside and out. Full comwll
with bucket seats. This car belonged to local minister.

2

:'·fetids -

-,.
_=;Sugar l~n :Flour Mills

Wil 41m

Countrr ll!olan. tt••
IIIII ...... I"'''
lie trens. r ..,. ., .

..
Phone 992·2115
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

"'

61'fltmp~t Custom - $2408

4 r~dan. 'l'hls Is a brand new car apd Is the famous
ov
cam six ey!. with radio, power steering and autom -· trallsmls,Gon, lt is beautiful white finish with blut
In " . r. We also ha'l'e several new 1966 modela in Tempest
cu;ti!ID and Lemans series all Y8s. These cars are all lilted
at low discount prieta.

1955 Ford l ton

66 Electra Buick • - • $3795

4 Dr. Sedan.

1956Buick
II

•

•

2 Dr. Hard Top. One of the cleanest 648s In area. It ia 1
one owner sharp tripp!• checke&lt;l car and is offeted at leu
than one·balf original cost.
'

Irons, Rodlo &amp; hotter,
$ tfrtl

•495

•

•150

• • • •

• • ~45

•

4 D~or Sedan. VI - Std. Trans.

It

1960 Chevrolet

•

•

63 Ford Econoline Van

4 Dr. Sedan. VI- Auto. Trans. One Owner.

8 cyliiulv motor, s

1961 Lancer

•

•

•

4 Dr, Seda11. Std. Tralll.

1961 Ford
4 Dr. Seda, V8 One owner.

- - ..

-'795
$695

Auto. TrallB. Rtdlo and HeaUr.

4 Dr. $edan. 8 cyl Auto. Trana. Rtdlo aad Heater.

210 Serle~.

POMEROY, 0. ·
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS

I eyl. euteinlllc1.. ~lrt,llt.
rf411o

a ""'"·

62 Olcls St11f1W.

Hor&lt;l....,, ...~
tltorlnt. ..-r ·!Wtlcaa,
ttdlo a hotltr, WIS tim

2 dr.

• '1395

• • •

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traaamluloo, a nal .nlct deliv817 truclt.

'

mak• you the moet
decorative holiday
. ornament. And beci.UM of
the crisp, evcr- Creehne~~
· of permanent preM- -it'• a

luting look. Colored
Blueberry, Pine, Brown or
Poimettia. Bisel 8 to 18.

New York
Htuse

V-8 t118illt, autq, trail., ndio, Wlalw tires, wblel dlsca, 2•tone pil~t.
leal ~al'p IDd nJI elaan.
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J1au and WIIIW tlte1.

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Interior. Real eblrple.

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All D1y Sund1y
November6

;., tlss At.:

KEITH

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~ fORD

I cylhlder, 4 apMcl trans.

T..Udt

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pn wtlh Jlteen

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Jt.t•.-:~- ~ $295
V-8 motor,ll... ll P.S.

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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI DIALER"

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'USED CAR LOT
l.ecVIII,. tyeamero Ill.
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a· lll,ter, wit

'trtna. Ro41e

62
Old.s 88 • • • • • • • • • tl295
4 Dr. ~all. V-8, AutomaUe trana. Power ateertne aud power btakea. lttdlo. \
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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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COMPUTE LINE
HUNTERS COATS-PANTS
SOCKS - BOOTS - HATS

•995

63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door • • •13.95.·

Wbltewalfi.

Station Wa gon. One careful local owner. Power Steering,
•&gt;wer brakes and automatic trans. We invite you to dtive
his fine car.
,

,.

eyf., ·1utom•tlc tri_Mo,
wor sttir'lng, radlp
heater, Wllllroo

P&amp;islev Pri!UY

IIi 1J111i look or paille~

Mtllilu 4 dr. llllllllti· I

28S -

62 Pontiac Catalina . '1295

BLAETTNARS

64 Rambler 2 Door H.T.

I

V-8 motor, auto. trau, power steerlnc, white over blue with blue Interior,
14,000 mlle" RtallhUp.

66 Pontiac Catalina • . '2995 1962 Chevrolet • • ·•1195
~onv. CP.,.
Is a beautiful blue with white top and blue

"nholstery, This car is really sharp ahd is clean enough to
put on showroom floor. It haa power steerine. power brat·
es and automatic transmission.

QUALITY and PRICE
Sure-Winner Value-Rated Used Cars
64 Chev.lmpala 2 Door H.T. • • '1795

Jach V-8 motor, autq. traa1., radio, tintecl Jlau, whltewal! tlrel, wbeel
diaCI,)IDt owner new Oldalrlde.

•

W1

66 Chevrolet

~ Cit.

1958 Ford.

- . - •1495 II
•

•

Pickup. 3 lpee4 -VI.

m'i~ard Top. FACTORY AIR

64 Riviera Buick

~ ten PtMI TMJi,,f crt.

4-" trans.
60 Ford F 600 .

4 dr., I cyl. oute!IIIHt'

USED CAR BUYS

~·

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon. This Is Chevrolet's popular family am~
VB. It is a one owner wagon that has had exceptional
and It shows it.

62 SCout 14 Ton , ·
• •rJ. 4 wllttl dri'J ;"
62 Che¥toltt'' '

65 Forcl Custom

•.

64 Chevelle VB

(

lo~g ~1·•11

ELECI' ••• oile of these

1

CONDITIONING. We are
gi.Ji\ll? refer ~ou to the owner of this fine ear. It baa low
m1fiiit" and w1JJ satisfy the most discriminating
We
are offering this car at le" than NADA book of "'~;u~:'ci
We also have three other slightly used 66 Electru
at big savings. It wiJJ pay you to come in and feast your
eyes on these wonderful buys.

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2 teft, I qL. J ......front.
2 aJMlilll ;xlt, alolra ~

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.

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.'

66 Bonneville Pontiac-~- $3895
~ Dr. H,-d Top. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Power
Steertng, lmd brakes. Hydramatic, wire wheel covers, aDd
the wu.-.'l'hl~ car only has 4,539 easy miles and it is show·
r"9/l! clean. this Is an officials car. This car hao never been
titll'i!.

W.

~ter,

62 Ford G•t•xle

25 MONTHS WARRANTY

4

2 4r. ·eyt. tute!lllllc

tnns.., rHlo
S. Tim .

CARS

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'r ornadoes, Eagles Clash' on Gridiron

HERE
I

65 Ffrcl Gafaxfe ·

100, 4 Dr. I cyiiJillt!1 oule.

"""" •..n•

"''lfll.1

a

;~

whlltwall tim

64 Ford G1l1xle ::'
MOXL 2 Dr. Ht,.,. I
~":. 4 apNCI tr~.

62 P.orcl F1lri1M I
• i Dr. I crtln4tr,
tlt..ttlll trant.

64 Ford G1lexle ·

" YES

riiiNtt=•.:.:

soo. • Dr. •
....... lltdlt anct '
,...., IMrtnt, wll

II

IIres.

_When YOU

63Chevrolet
Ill Alre, 4 Dr . '

c;f,'

. lflndard tnns. Whllo wen

Vote in November,
The Name to
Remember Is

lirH.

I

63 R•mblir

,.

550 Strl11 4 Dr. 6 eyllloo

dtr, st1ncl1rd trtnt., Qo
dlo a hooltr, whtltw~ll
tlr11.
·

. WALTER H.
MOELLER

1-DAY SERVIa

SHIRT
FINISHING

IN AT 9-0UT AT 5

Robinson's Clnners

•J

65 Pontile G.T.O•

rtlnfllll. 2 Dr. HtniiOJ. 4

_.ttronl.

63 Ford Galexle h, •
NO 4 Dr. I cYiliMitr, ,,..
1111llc tnnL Rlldto ilid
....... - · lltlrlrij,
wlllto wall II'"'
!1·
"·'"
65 Docfge D1rt , ··

I Dr. 270 Strill, 6 "'"";
w,
olonoltlll tnnt.. ...._..

anct hooter

·KEEP

64 Ford P..700

"Sure Sign of O~lity"

Hlr
I cyl.2
'
- axle,
· '""'·
Truck. Lont WhHI

Automttlc tnns.

63 Mercury

;.

.

''·

,_, .,..,,

Cuotom 2 Door "'"dtoJ!I'.
lrak11. Autemtllo trant.

63 Forcl G1lexle

5001 4 dr. I crt. old, trent.

a hotter, Wll flm
.t3 Fo!'ji1G•I~~- .

IHII

ON ALL

-

a

TRIPLE CHECKED

U!ED

4 dr, I eyt., o.utvlllllle
trono., rtdlo a hiller, W1

I tlr11

*
Seeds
·Fertilizer

Lffilan LeltW, reiKIWIIed ••
rlallst or the '20s 11114 '301, wu
the lint member of the Circua

63 Grand Prix Pontiac· '1895
Dr. Hard Top. El&lt;tra dean Inside and out. Full comwll
with bucket seats. This car belonged to local minister.

2

:'·fetids -

-,.
_=;Sugar l~n :Flour Mills

Wil 41m

Countrr ll!olan. tt••
IIIII ...... I"'''
lie trens. r ..,. ., .

..
Phone 992·2115
Mulberry Ave.
Pomeroy, Ohio

"'

61'fltmp~t Custom - $2408

4 r~dan. 'l'hls Is a brand new car apd Is the famous
ov
cam six ey!. with radio, power steering and autom -· trallsmls,Gon, lt is beautiful white finish with blut
In " . r. We also ha'l'e several new 1966 modela in Tempest
cu;ti!ID and Lemans series all Y8s. These cars are all lilted
at low discount prieta.

1955 Ford l ton

66 Electra Buick • - • $3795

4 Dr. Sedan.

1956Buick
II

•

•

2 Dr. Hard Top. One of the cleanest 648s In area. It ia 1
one owner sharp tripp!• checke&lt;l car and is offeted at leu
than one·balf original cost.
'

Irons, Rodlo &amp; hotter,
$ tfrtl

•495

•

•150

• • • •

• • ~45

•

4 D~or Sedan. VI - Std. Trans.

It

1960 Chevrolet

•

•

63 Ford Econoline Van

4 Dr. Sedan. VI- Auto. Trans. One Owner.

8 cyliiulv motor, s

1961 Lancer

•

•

•

4 Dr, Seda11. Std. Tralll.

1961 Ford
4 Dr. Seda, V8 One owner.

- - ..

-'795
$695

Auto. TrallB. Rtdlo and HeaUr.

4 Dr. $edan. 8 cyl Auto. Trana. Rtdlo aad Heater.

210 Serle~.

POMEROY, 0. ·
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS

I eyl. euteinlllc1.. ~lrt,llt.
rf411o

a ""'"·

62 Olcls St11f1W.

Hor&lt;l....,, ...~
tltorlnt. ..-r ·!Wtlcaa,
ttdlo a hotltr, WIS tim

2 dr.

• '1395

• • •

. ·.

64 F1irlene 2 ~; '

a~

• •

.-

.•
traaamluloo, a nal .nlct deliv817 truclt.

'

mak• you the moet
decorative holiday
. ornament. And beci.UM of
the crisp, evcr- Creehne~~
· of permanent preM- -it'• a

luting look. Colored
Blueberry, Pine, Brown or
Poimettia. Bisel 8 to 18.

New York
Htuse

V-8 t118illt, autq, trail., ndio, Wlalw tires, wblel dlsca, 2•tone pil~t.
leal ~al'p IDd nJI elaan.
·
.

·

J1au and WIIIW tlte1.

·

A Jolt For a
.

Interior. Real eblrple.

·

'

"="
·

~

'

520MC%fcin
$295 '

r ••

. OII.N IVININGS UNtil; 1:00 '

\Karr &amp; Van Zand.t Motor Sal•s. ' '
'
I !1o1111roy
'

I

JD PUMP

All D1y Sund1y
November6

;., tlss At.:

KEITH

GOBLE.
~ fORD

I cylhlder, 4 apMcl trans.

T..Udt

'

,yCMf~wiys

pn wtlh Jlteen

QVV

·

Jt.t•.-:~- ~ $295
V-8 motor,ll... ll P.S.

4 Doot

"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGI DIALER"

tlrH

'USED CAR LOT
l.ecVIII,. tyeamero Ill.
Mllld~

FULL-FASHIONED
BAN·LON•

BROOKSIDE f. 0
lllllllst .. .lllDSI ~Ifoofllb~ • ~

... • 11 lht llltomatic ,.. :. '"
WlllliiC llllt drJkw, the ... '' O· '"
..... ttrrifio. '
,., _; '•lh~

llat.S41....

"EVerything

TUESDAY . , . . , ........... , 12 NM
' -3:30

,-DUly
. N.Y.,

W~DNESDAY ·t . . .. l .... ~·~ . 2JI.M.-4:·0G

THURSDAY ........ , .. •.: ; ..
FRIDAY ...••••••., ••.• , .;.~ ;

SATURDAY •••••• , •. , ....
•

~

SUNDAY '' " U ''' ' '",
•

1~

For The Hunter" I

'

H&amp;R Firestone
,,

l'\.

..

''I

-

Ifill tD lit, 110 IIICia1111!1 bincl ~ 0

GUN·CASES- QUNING KITS
AMMUN'ITION

.. P-OMpoy·'i fMES

•;

Allab',..,...itelooi-sl- , ·
liiit shirt -.s. ~·s """" . ·""

HUNTING LICENSE
anti DIER PERMITS

OPEN IOWUN,G SCHEDULE
. Al
llltAWS

· '.'
• •
T

·STORB·

.,

PURITAN•

BROWNING- REMINGTON
SAVAGE- RICHARDS- STEVENS
HARRINGTON

Forked Run
Sportsmen's aub

lllltliwatlc

a· lll,ter, wit

'trtna. Ro41e

62
Old.s 88 • • • • • • • • • tl295
4 Dr. ~all. V-8, AutomaUe trana. Power ateertne aud power btakea. lttdlo. \
59 Buick Lt Sabre

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

'

eyl

...

GUNS

'

. Ford Oel•lt.'-

" ~r. •

~~.~!~!!~e:~.~~!!i~t~:~
.•!w'!.~
wbttt
tlrea, cleluxe whtel dllcl, faetocy alk9Ddl.ll011tn&amp; .

COMPUTE LINE
HUNTERS COATS-PANTS
SOCKS - BOOTS - HATS

•995

63 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door • • •13.95.·

Wbltewalfi.

Station Wa gon. One careful local owner. Power Steering,
•&gt;wer brakes and automatic trans. We invite you to dtive
his fine car.
,

,.

eyf., ·1utom•tlc tri_Mo,
wor sttir'lng, radlp
heater, Wllllroo

P&amp;islev Pri!UY

IIi 1J111i look or paille~

Mtllilu 4 dr. llllllllti· I

28S -

62 Pontiac Catalina . '1295

BLAETTNARS

64 Rambler 2 Door H.T.

I

V-8 motor, auto. trau, power steerlnc, white over blue with blue Interior,
14,000 mlle" RtallhUp.

66 Pontiac Catalina • . '2995 1962 Chevrolet • • ·•1195
~onv. CP.,.
Is a beautiful blue with white top and blue

"nholstery, This car is really sharp ahd is clean enough to
put on showroom floor. It haa power steerine. power brat·
es and automatic transmission.

QUALITY and PRICE
Sure-Winner Value-Rated Used Cars
64 Chev.lmpala 2 Door H.T. • • '1795

Jach V-8 motor, autq. traa1., radio, tintecl Jlau, whltewal! tlrel, wbeel
diaCI,)IDt owner new Oldalrlde.

•

W1

66 Chevrolet

~ Cit.

1958 Ford.

- . - •1495 II
•

•

Pickup. 3 lpee4 -VI.

m'i~ard Top. FACTORY AIR

64 Riviera Buick

~ ten PtMI TMJi,,f crt.

4-" trans.
60 Ford F 600 .

4 dr., I cyl. oute!IIIHt'

USED CAR BUYS

~·

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon. This Is Chevrolet's popular family am~
VB. It is a one owner wagon that has had exceptional
and It shows it.

62 SCout 14 Ton , ·
• •rJ. 4 wllttl dri'J ;"
62 Che¥toltt'' '

65 Forcl Custom

•.

64 Chevelle VB

(

lo~g ~1·•11

ELECI' ••• oile of these

1

CONDITIONING. We are
gi.Ji\ll? refer ~ou to the owner of this fine ear. It baa low
m1fiiit" and w1JJ satisfy the most discriminating
We
are offering this car at le" than NADA book of "'~;u~:'ci
We also have three other slightly used 66 Electru
at big savings. It wiJJ pay you to come in and feast your
eyes on these wonderful buys.

,

2 teft, I qL. J ......front.
2 aJMlilll ;xlt, alolra ~

'

)

":.
.•

· . · ·. .· '
.

IIJU of Fame at 811'11011, Fla.

,,

.

62Ford

.'

66 Bonneville Pontiac-~- $3895
~ Dr. H,-d Top. FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Power
Steertng, lmd brakes. Hydramatic, wire wheel covers, aDd
the wu.-.'l'hl~ car only has 4,539 easy miles and it is show·
r"9/l! clean. this Is an officials car. This car hao never been
titll'i!.

W.

~ter,

62 Ford G•t•xle

25 MONTHS WARRANTY

4

2 4r. ·eyt. tute!lllllc

tnns.., rHlo
S. Tim .

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A'M'END CONVENTION.
Four members of the New
Haven Junior Woman's Club a"
I ""'d"" the South Western DiJ.
Convention on Saturday,
29, at Logan, W. Va.
The theme of the ronvenlion

use lbe title

llli Ofllft IIAMOU'

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IliAHilt

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GORDON H.

CALDWELL

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Nearly Five Million Dollars

Meigs County
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Tilt following fac:ts and fituNt Ire of public record It tht Collrt HOiill In Pomiroy,
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! MEIGS COUNTY IS ONE
OF THE FEW ~OUNTIES
IN OHIO WITHOUT SOME TYPE
OF STATE INSTITUTION WITH
A GOOD PAYROLL

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Paid lor by 1'1te Melp Caunty Deb!ocrat Executtve Colnll!lttee
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Te¥as for live da¥s With an·
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172,.416.47
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229,710.04
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1963 •••••..•••••• 225,702.42
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eer In charge of aU radio unlll reo of Wintersville, Ohio, vial~ Ir
Ia the town. They discussed ed relatives here over the
ways and means of improving cent weekend.
the town hall.
· Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs.
Beluty Tips
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PTA MEETING
Achsah Miller visited for sev·
8~ Ioiii Bartrum ~·•. :1
Tbe New Haven PTA met era! ·days last week in Wheoi!l· ll
on . Thursday evening at the mg, w. va.
Beauty IJ a
was "Together We B~Ud" and Elementary school. The _meet· Recent guests of Mrs. M. L. pretty teenag. '
was presented by Mrs. Donald ing was opened with the smgmg Ohlinger were Mr. and
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Harvey, Director of Junior of "America" followed with me Wetzel! Gofl Mr and Ml'll. plexion. Only
Deedpartmtent lofW West. VClirgbamta pledge to the ·flag and the PTA R. G. Re~ad, Mr. and Mrs. ' too often the
F era oon o oman s u . prayer Devotions were
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'Cly e Ro mson o1 eston,
· plexion be·
Two members from the New ' by Mr. Robert Herndon who 'Va.
comes a proHaven Club won awards: Mrs. used the 18th chapter of Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Karr blem due to
Lymuel Meadows for being the thew for his theme_.
. and daughters of Owensboro, physiologieal change In yo~toU
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bodies and diets
first member to register and : During the ~usmess mee g ' Ky., Yisited here over
the come complexion de•IE•¥.~•,
Karen Greene for being \ reports were gJven and approv· weekend. Mrs. Karr's parents, unle" proper care
the youngest member to attend. ed. It was reported that . there Mr. and Mrs. otto Grimm, who the skin. A truly
i:; the foundation
club won an aWllrd fo r was a ba1ance Of $126•54 In the had be~n visiting them for all
•kin problems
traveling the farthest and it treasury.
weeks returneod to their plague a teenager.
was presented to Mrs. A. L. Dr. Margaret Ross of L'akin home here.
I let me show vou
Sprouse, president of the club. State Hospital was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Lawrnce Liev· sional way to. rare
yout
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ski n and brin~ out the ~U ·
The teams named to
The attending were
Mrs. I speaker. Her lo(JJC w: T1cka" ing and_ family of_Wintersville, ty in you to the fullest, • re·
tourney were Alcom, Arkansas
Lymuel Meadows, Miss Karea Makes the Human M
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VISited relatives hill'• ov· warding hour of beauty free.
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A.M.&amp;N, Bethund,
Greene, Mrs. A. L.
Sprouse !Worn ~ount was won by Mrs.
the weekend.
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Televlslou Ill IIA!vlew
indicate how much they are and Mrs. Micltael Taylor.
Louise G1bbs room and refresh· Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S!eiD
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Johnson C. Smith
Augustine,
Tougaloo,
By
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welcomed
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MISS
GREENE
HONORED
menis
were
served
by
Mrs.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Flesher
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P~meroy Flower Shop
They are more, of course, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Greene Esther Brown's room. Regtsterin Morgantown, w. va.,
force University and Winsto"•l Uniled Preu lnlermtloaal
57
W. Main
Pomeroy
HOLLYWOOD (UPII -Who than just a comedy ~am. Each honored their daughter, Karen, ing we~e : Mr. and Mrs. Ever·.
the weekend.
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Airs. Millard Van Meter
would have t!tought that the ts a first-class straight actor. on her !Bth birthday with a aid Wright, Mr. _and Mrs. B. R. 1 .;M~r~.,;:an:,:d:_:M;,:rs:·_:F,:r:ed:_:O:;;hl:::in:::g:,•r:_:::;:ii:i;=~=::iiiii~
EPENSIVE YEARLING
best weekly television series of Each ts a charmmg song-and· part held October 26 at the Ward, Mrs. Louise G1bbs, Mrs. ir
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the season would orlgl•ate not dance man. Each is a ~fident Juni~r Mechanics Lodge Hail Donald Zerkle, Mrs. Eugene
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
in New York, not in Hollywood, solo performer. Each IS •.n in New Haven. Dance music was Hesson, Mrs. Dwtght Sayre,
See The Full Line
NEW SELECTIONS
Brad Hanover, .a brotber
but in Miami Beach, Fla.?
1mposmg comedy actor. Each IS furnished by Th&lt;i Jays, Kenny . Mrs. Harold Zerkle,
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world champion Bullet
How sweet 1t 18 to prove that an tmcomparable buffoon. Each Hysell, Mike Cramnans
and , Zerkle, Mrs. Frank Young, Jr.,\
ARRIVING DAILY
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was sold Thursday to Stanley a really top-drawer program - ts an excellent straight man. Harold Blake. Chaperones were , Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Mrs. W. L. l
Dancer of New Egypt N.J . lor in this case, the Saturday night And each has the one thmg that M
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$100,000 at the standardbred Jackie Gleason hour on CBS.TV abonat ence tmtm taf y senses IMr. and Mrs. George Ingels, drs. May Wns on,W ~r Mrs
For Everyone On
horse sale Dancer said he -can be produced away from a u a grea per onner - ,M w·ll
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bought the yearling for the the meddliHg television OR! as . . uoiS accoun • or
Mrs Hilda Ridgway.
enry uc ' rs.
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Lehigh Stable.
offoces of Manhattan and the recogmzable. respect each has i Those . attending were Jennl· .son, Mrs. Randall
Brannon,
DYNATOMIC
, factory-like atmosphere of the for the audtences out front. I 1 V M tr Ed H . p t Mrs. Presley Roush,
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Hanover Farms sold 176 ' west Coast lilmtown.
rlon't think It's an exaggeration
S a~h ~ e, T arrt:, o:b· Clayton Athey, Mrs. William
yearlings for $1.7 million, Its 1 suppose it's not an original ' now to say tney are a beloved : '+m ' 1 r;;'Y ke:-~· AI · Chisler, Esther Brown, Mrs
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largest sale ever, during the thougl!l anymore but each pair of clowns.
I~e 1 e~nan ' ~~n C1 d t"n IPaul Hesson, Mrs. Faye Smith,
lour-day sale.
Saturday as I w~tch Gleason
Res)Mln&amp;e Good
air ' Deeggy Du1edyd, an YCa 8 "1 Mrs. Orplra Ohlinger,
Mrs.
GUARANTEE
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and Art Carney cavort in their Gl e a-Cu tencc ret~ponlse at a( ' Fruth, Bobby Roush,
J a n e I o nM . J anpey. honMa
an·
"Honeymooners" hours --&lt;1r eason arney ou mg spar u IR h M'k F St
Wood 1 tey , rs. oe aug , rs.
Written guarantee for
whatever other format they the show. The atmosphere of I P~~~a~ne' ~elli' J!~~ Wood·, 1 wears, Keith Powell, Mrs.
6 months if they
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R' k Kenneth Holbrook, Mrs.
do not perform as
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' nnyDe " . . McNamara, Mrs.
r~'lOIOardlll
1dio1er,1ion -I tell myself iJlward- th e air.
specified. They
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delightful and apprecia· l R'h' ·d aKe 1 '"ssh, arryR 111 ' Mitzi Oldaker, Sara Dawson, ,
replaced.
• --.IIY • that someday we will talk of simply
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1 shortot, th
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6lnch
. their comedy with the respect ve. thn
be peoteprtae
iJudy Lathey, Ralldy Weaver, rs.Ed s eyd Mou 'andrs. Mrs·,
reserved for great ones.
are
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, For professional respect is know they are going to get an 1 WtSR ~~ ~rt Jr, d'~ h · ,Earl D. Knight, Mrs. Rober!
I inch insulatod
what they deserve Too often we honest shake,
rather
than Iman, Ka P Ga ey, an e on- Weaver, Mrs. Robert Gurlis. '
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orpe aren reene.
Wh'
Mr
talk of greatness of the past arrogance from stars who thmk •
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Mrs. Ralph
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and overlook those • 1 0 perform they are doing a favor just by 1 .,., R
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, John Powell, Mrs. Wyllis uavts. :1
Mrs.
. up. Gl eason 's frankness Th,.,e d otary . uf met
for us at present raking them showmg
h . on J r., Mrs. J esso Abel ,
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for granted The~e is not the is documented by his admission 1 urs ay evemng . or ;•~ reg- ! Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Charles Roush, i
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0 s e Mrs Paul Hannon, Mrs. Char'' slightest do~bt in my mmd that that his hour was pretty poor . u ar dinner meetmg.
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CUSHIONED INSOLE
Gleason and Carney especially Ior a wh1.1e un11-1 he remcarna1ed•attending
hHerman 1es zus pan, Mrs. Nancy Bl an d,
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"The Honeymooners" with Car.I Layne, Donald F. Rous • Lloyd \ Miss Karen Ratcliff Mrs. Her·
u. etr oneymooners ours,
Roush Richard Ord Clyde
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rank among the classic show ney.
Foley • Harry Miller • Edwin man Knapp and Mrs.
business comedy teams , or aU Like aU grea~ comedy teaiD8.
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they have their owll patterns \Stein, Arthur Thabet,
Ralpb
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Lack Top Slaro
and formulas . And as with all Wlutmore. Bob Gllmore,_ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Te•nant iJ
So
ched
such
performers who succeed •1Mel
Marcus
Trough, Karl Wiles aud visited · relatives here recenUy ·
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me years ago, 1 resear
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Mr. Tennant was on a furlough
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Jtwtll. W.ltrptoof•.
MIDDLEPORT
Sell-wlndlna;. Lumlnou1
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particularly in their ahnost·
TO SPONSOR BOOK FAIR from Fort Bragg N C
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op-ratn cd~· toy weekly book musicals of "The The Alex Quillea Memorial Mrs Donald I'' R~usb Mr '
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d'eams, anthat WBS
the as oun 1!.:.~1
Honeymooners,. oR an around~ L'br
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ISCovepair
~e ~as ~lyd the-world trip -with craftsmen by the New Haven Woman
, .abny t "'~ l'tya~Th at~-- , who understand their speci'al Club, will sponsor a Boot
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, needs in material These include on ~
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wurs day and Frt'day, NOV·
more MaureB at'be"' aouy, no Ma~ID Man Walter Stone and ember 3rd and 4th from 3 p.m.
more arx ro rs. no more Rod Parker on
' me scripts and unt1 5 30 p. m. and on satllf.
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had Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler ay rom 10 a. m. unt 4 p.
8
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on the music and lyrico. They j•t the Cunmngham Building on
SPI_ y ten!. •, Gl~d have been amazing under the , FifthSlreetinNewHaven. Mrs .
genmne hop eve
."". pressure deadlines. And 1 hope , Ed WIR
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show business and the critical !hey know we apprectate II.
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I!(Uest attended the annual Hal·
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'loween Party of the .
Legion Auxiliary
Quarter System
the Legion Hall. Lola We11ver II
ATHENS, Ollie •(UPJ- · Ohio won a prize for the most
University will adopt the mew ina! and Marjol'ie Capehart
quarter system for the 1967-611 the hardest to guess. T b e
academic year.
1door prize was won cy Elean·
President Vernon • R. Afdelt I or Roush. Games were in
said today that fall quarter charge of Sybll Smith.
classes will begin Sept. 211 and Refreshments were served by
end Dec. I6. The winter .quill' the Blue side which was the
ter runs from March 2S through losing side in a membership
June 8. The summer quarter contest, to those attending: Elwill be two five-w•ek tenns. eanor Roush, Mrs. Bill Roush,
Sadie Warth, Sybil Smillt, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT . - Arr.Sta Bob Roush. Thelma Capehart,
recorded at the
county jail Tehlma Roush, Lola Weaver,
during the past 24 hours inc!ud· Charlotte Roush," Iva
Cape.
ed Edward Fraley, 44, Gallipo- bl!rt, lana Zerkle and
Nora
lis, Ohio, charged with driving Tripp.
while intoxicated;
Joseph
TOWN COUNCIL
DniiDmond, 42, Pliny, intoxica- The New Haven Town Counllon; William Sayn, 30, Mason, ell met in regular session with I
peace warrant.
Hilda Ridgway, recorder, , ,.
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11111yor. Richard Grinstead was

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royal obseNatory rl!lPrlPd a .
record radinactive fallout over
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Olmmunist China's lalest nilclear exp!osioo.
A spokesman said the fallout
was "far below the !Dtens!Ues
which wouid be directly harmful
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A'M'END CONVENTION.
Four members of the New
Haven Junior Woman's Club a"
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Convention on Saturday,
29, at Logan, W. Va.
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Nearly Five Million Dollars

Meigs County
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Tilt following fac:ts and fituNt Ire of public record It tht Collrt HOiill In Pomiroy,
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Ohio, •ncl .accvr•tely reflect the money rect~ivecl by Meigs County in tht jtllf. ttn

Vfur vote and influence
nteded,and appreciated.
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! MEIGS COUNTY IS ONE
OF THE FEW ~OUNTIES
IN OHIO WITHOUT SOME TYPE
OF STATE INSTITUTION WITH
A GOOD PAYROLL

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was 114. Oflerlllg fii.DI.
Mra. Pearl Pirkl!' hll rtltlrnld home Jronl i tour wttlks
IIAy In CotumbUa
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Min. Parker and
Cleo Parker, Columbus
jet to Ft. BUss, spenl five 4ay's
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IT IS TIME FOR A CHANGEI
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Ft. IIQOd the Parketa traveled
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place where Pttaldellt Joltn r.

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Paid lor by 1'1te Melp Caunty Deb!ocrat Executtve Colnll!lttee
E. A. Wingett, Cb., Racine, Oblio
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lhl1l by plane went te Ft. Mood
Te¥as for live da¥s With an·
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172,.416.47
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1963 •••••..•••••• 225,702.42
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eer In charge of aU radio unlll reo of Wintersville, Ohio, vial~ Ir
Ia the town. They discussed ed relatives here over the
ways and means of improving cent weekend.
the town hall.
· Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs.
Beluty Tips
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PTA MEETING
Achsah Miller visited for sev·
8~ Ioiii Bartrum ~·•. :1
Tbe New Haven PTA met era! ·days last week in Wheoi!l· ll
on . Thursday evening at the mg, w. va.
Beauty IJ a
was "Together We B~Ud" and Elementary school. The _meet· Recent guests of Mrs. M. L. pretty teenag. '
was presented by Mrs. Donald ing was opened with the smgmg Ohlinger were Mr. and
~o:'~e ',~';.'h
Harvey, Director of Junior of "America" followed with me Wetzel! Gofl Mr and Ml'll. plexion. Only
Deedpartmtent lofW West. VClirgbamta pledge to the ·flag and the PTA R. G. Re~ad, Mr. and Mrs. ' too often the
F era oon o oman s u . prayer Devotions were
led
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'Cly e Ro mson o1 eston,
· plexion be·
Two members from the New ' by Mr. Robert Herndon who 'Va.
comes a proHaven Club won awards: Mrs. used the 18th chapter of Mat- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Karr blem due to
Lymuel Meadows for being the thew for his theme_.
. and daughters of Owensboro, physiologieal change In yo~toU
tin
bodies and diets
first member to register and : During the ~usmess mee g ' Ky., Yisited here over
the come complexion de•IE•¥.~•,
Karen Greene for being \ reports were gJven and approv· weekend. Mrs. Karr's parents, unle" proper care
the youngest member to attend. ed. It was reported that . there Mr. and Mrs. otto Grimm, who the skin. A truly
i:; the foundation
club won an aWllrd fo r was a ba1ance Of $126•54 In the had be~n visiting them for all
•kin problems
traveling the farthest and it treasury.
weeks returneod to their plague a teenager.
was presented to Mrs. A. L. Dr. Margaret Ross of L'akin home here.
I let me show vou
Sprouse, president of the club. State Hospital was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Lawrnce Liev· sional way to. rare
yout
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ski n and brin~ out the ~U ·
The teams named to
The attending were
Mrs. I speaker. Her lo(JJC w: T1cka" ing and_ family of_Wintersville, ty in you to the fullest, • re·
tourney were Alcom, Arkansas
Lymuel Meadows, Miss Karea Makes the Human M
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VISited relatives hill'• ov· warding hour of beauty free.
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A.M.&amp;N, Bethund,
Greene, Mrs. A. L.
Sprouse !Worn ~ount was won by Mrs.
the weekend.
OR NIGH'I' WI 9·2951
Televlslou Ill IIA!vlew
indicate how much they are and Mrs. Micltael Taylor.
Louise G1bbs room and refresh· Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S!eiD
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Johnson C. Smith
Augustine,
Tougaloo,
By
RICK
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welcomed
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MISS
GREENE
HONORED
menis
were
served
by
Mrs.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Flesher
AIITY
P~meroy Flower Shop
They are more, of course, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Greene Esther Brown's room. Regtsterin Morgantown, w. va.,
force University and Winsto"•l Uniled Preu lnlermtloaal
57
W. Main
Pomeroy
HOLLYWOOD (UPII -Who than just a comedy ~am. Each honored their daughter, Karen, ing we~e : Mr. and Mrs. Ever·.
the weekend.
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Airs. Millard Van Meter
would have t!tought that the ts a first-class straight actor. on her !Bth birthday with a aid Wright, Mr. _and Mrs. B. R. 1 .;M~r~.,;:an:,:d:_:M;,:rs:·_:F,:r:ed:_:O:;;hl:::in:::g:,•r:_:::;:ii:i;=~=::iiiii~
EPENSIVE YEARLING
best weekly television series of Each ts a charmmg song-and· part held October 26 at the Ward, Mrs. Louise G1bbs, Mrs. ir
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the season would orlgl•ate not dance man. Each is a ~fident Juni~r Mechanics Lodge Hail Donald Zerkle, Mrs. Eugene
HARRISBURG, Pa. (UPI)
in New York, not in Hollywood, solo performer. Each IS •.n in New Haven. Dance music was Hesson, Mrs. Dwtght Sayre,
See The Full Line
NEW SELECTIONS
Brad Hanover, .a brotber
but in Miami Beach, Fla.?
1mposmg comedy actor. Each IS furnished by Th&lt;i Jays, Kenny . Mrs. Harold Zerkle,
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world champion Bullet
How sweet 1t 18 to prove that an tmcomparable buffoon. Each Hysell, Mike Cramnans
and , Zerkle, Mrs. Frank Young, Jr.,\
ARRIVING DAILY
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was sold Thursday to Stanley a really top-drawer program - ts an excellent straight man. Harold Blake. Chaperones were , Mrs. A. L. Sprouse, Mrs. W. L. l
Dancer of New Egypt N.J . lor in this case, the Saturday night And each has the one thmg that M
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$100,000 at the standardbred Jackie Gleason hour on CBS.TV abonat ence tmtm taf y senses IMr. and Mrs. George Ingels, drs. May Wns on,W ~r Mrs
For Everyone On
horse sale Dancer said he -can be produced away from a u a grea per onner - ,M w·ll
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bought the yearling for the the meddliHg television OR! as . . uoiS accoun • or
Mrs Hilda Ridgway.
enry uc ' rs.
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Lehigh Stable.
offoces of Manhattan and the recogmzable. respect each has i Those . attending were Jennl· .son, Mrs. Randall
Brannon,
DYNATOMIC
, factory-like atmosphere of the for the audtences out front. I 1 V M tr Ed H . p t Mrs. Presley Roush,
M r s.
Hanover Farms sold 176 ' west Coast lilmtown.
rlon't think It's an exaggeration
S a~h ~ e, T arrt:, o:b· Clayton Athey, Mrs. William
yearlings for $1.7 million, Its 1 suppose it's not an original ' now to say tney are a beloved : '+m ' 1 r;;'Y ke:-~· AI · Chisler, Esther Brown, Mrs
TRIPLE ·
largest sale ever, during the thougl!l anymore but each pair of clowns.
I~e 1 e~nan ' ~~n C1 d t"n IPaul Hesson, Mrs. Faye Smith,
lour-day sale.
Saturday as I w~tch Gleason
Res)Mln&amp;e Good
air ' Deeggy Du1edyd, an YCa 8 "1 Mrs. Orplra Ohlinger,
Mrs.
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and Art Carney cavort in their Gl e a-Cu tencc ret~ponlse at a( ' Fruth, Bobby Roush,
J a n e I o nM . J anpey. honMa
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"Honeymooners" hours --&lt;1r eason arney ou mg spar u IR h M'k F St
Wood 1 tey , rs. oe aug , rs.
Written guarantee for
whatever other format they the show. The atmosphere of I P~~~a~ne' ~elli' J!~~ Wood·, 1 wears, Keith Powell, Mrs.
6 months if they
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R' k Kenneth Holbrook, Mrs.
do not perform as
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' nnyDe " . . McNamara, Mrs.
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1dio1er,1ion -I tell myself iJlward- th e air.
specified. They
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delightful and apprecia· l R'h' ·d aKe 1 '"ssh, arryR 111 ' Mitzi Oldaker, Sara Dawson, ,
replaced.
• --.IIY • that someday we will talk of simply
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1 shortot, th
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6lnch
. their comedy with the respect ve. thn
be peoteprtae
iJudy Lathey, Ralldy Weaver, rs.Ed s eyd Mou 'andrs. Mrs·,
reserved for great ones.
are
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, For professional respect is know they are going to get an 1 WtSR ~~ ~rt Jr, d'~ h · ,Earl D. Knight, Mrs. Rober!
I inch insulatod
what they deserve Too often we honest shake,
rather
than Iman, Ka P Ga ey, an e on- Weaver, Mrs. Robert Gurlis. '
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orpe aren reene.
Wh'
Mr
talk of greatness of the past arrogance from stars who thmk •
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Mrs. Ralph
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and overlook those • 1 0 perform they are doing a favor just by 1 .,., R
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, John Powell, Mrs. Wyllis uavts. :1
Mrs.
. up. Gl eason 's frankness Th,.,e d otary . uf met
for us at present raking them showmg
h . on J r., Mrs. J esso Abel ,
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for granted The~e is not the is documented by his admission 1 urs ay evemng . or ;•~ reg- ! Carl Gibbs, Mrs. Charles Roush, i
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0 s e Mrs Paul Hannon, Mrs. Char'' slightest do~bt in my mmd that that his hour was pretty poor . u ar dinner meetmg.
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CUSHIONED INSOLE
Gleason and Carney especially Ior a wh1.1e un11-1 he remcarna1ed•attending
hHerman 1es zus pan, Mrs. Nancy Bl an d,
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"The Honeymooners" with Car.I Layne, Donald F. Rous • Lloyd \ Miss Karen Ratcliff Mrs. Her·
u. etr oneymooners ours,
Roush Richard Ord Clyde
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rank among the classic show ney.
Foley • Harry Miller • Edwin man Knapp and Mrs.
business comedy teams , or aU Like aU grea~ comedy teaiD8.
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they have their owll patterns \Stein, Arthur Thabet,
Ralpb
PERSONW!
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Lack Top Slaro
and formulas . And as with all Wlutmore. Bob Gllmore,_ Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Te•nant iJ
So
ched
such
performers who succeed •1Mel
Marcus
Trough, Karl Wiles aud visited · relatives here recenUy ·
&amp;lAtlNI UOY "If"'
IIIIRDI or flllll "J"
me years ago, 1 resear
Clark
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Mr. Tennant was on a furlough
lt:WIIt. Ytllow or
Jtwtll. W.ltrptoof•.
MIDDLEPORT
Sell-wlndlna;. Lumlnou1
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particularly in their ahnost·
TO SPONSOR BOOK FAIR from Fort Bragg N C
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op-ratn cd~· toy weekly book musicals of "The The Alex Quillea Memorial Mrs Donald I'' R~usb Mr '
cue. Shoc•·reslst'Mit.
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luMinous.
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d'eams, anthat WBS
the as oun 1!.:.~1
Honeymooners,. oR an around~ L'br
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ISCovepair
~e ~as ~lyd the-world trip -with craftsmen by the New Haven Woman
, .abny t "'~ l'tya~Th at~-- , who understand their speci'al Club, will sponsor a Boot
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, needs in material These include on ~
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wurs day and Frt'day, NOV·
more MaureB at'be"' aouy, no Ma~ID Man Walter Stone and ember 3rd and 4th from 3 p.m.
more arx ro rs. no more Rod Parker on
' me scripts and unt1 5 30 p. m. and on satllf.
Abbott and Co seo,nomore
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had Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler ay rom 10 a. m. unt 4 p.
8
f·~ ~ ~
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on the music and lyrico. They j•t the Cunmngham Building on
SPI_ y ten!. •, Gl~d have been amazing under the , FifthSlreetinNewHaven. Mrs .
genmne hop eve
."". pressure deadlines. And 1 hope , Ed WIR
· stem
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rney ave 1
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AUXILIARY
show business and the critical !hey know we apprectate II.
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I!(Uest attended the annual Hal·
OU Will Use New
'loween Party of the .
Legion Auxiliary
Quarter System
the Legion Hall. Lola We11ver II
ATHENS, Ollie •(UPJ- · Ohio won a prize for the most
University will adopt the mew ina! and Marjol'ie Capehart
quarter system for the 1967-611 the hardest to guess. T b e
academic year.
1door prize was won cy Elean·
President Vernon • R. Afdelt I or Roush. Games were in
said today that fall quarter charge of Sybll Smith.
classes will begin Sept. 211 and Refreshments were served by
end Dec. I6. The winter .quill' the Blue side which was the
ter runs from March 2S through losing side in a membership
June 8. The summer quarter contest, to those attending: Elwill be two five-w•ek tenns. eanor Roush, Mrs. Bill Roush,
Sadie Warth, Sybil Smillt, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT . - Arr.Sta Bob Roush. Thelma Capehart,
recorded at the
county jail Tehlma Roush, Lola Weaver,
during the past 24 hours inc!ud· Charlotte Roush," Iva
Cape.
ed Edward Fraley, 44, Gallipo- bl!rt, lana Zerkle and
Nora
lis, Ohio, charged with driving Tripp.
while intoxicated;
Joseph
TOWN COUNCIL
DniiDmond, 42, Pliny, intoxica- The New Haven Town Counllon; William Sayn, 30, Mason, ell met in regular session with I
peace warrant.
Hilda Ridgway, recorder, , ,.
\~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'f\alding. in the absence ol the
11111yor. Richard Grinstead was

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John Bailey of Pollll!roy 'ere Ill \Ph!inger who bad beeD .,...
Fairmont, W. Va., .oo 'tueaday in Collllllblll for the P'*t I'll" •
to attend the funer:al of Mrl. IIIOJIIba reluraed bert
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!lONG KONG (UPJ) - The
royal obseNatory rl!lPrlPd a .
record radinactive fallout over
Hong Kong Thursday be~ause of
Olmmunist China's lalest nilclear exp!osioo.
A spokesman said the fallout
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BapiU&amp;
111.; SundQ School 18 a. m.: People
£ndeivor. 7:80 P. m. MP I)!Oelule, pa.tor; J 1 a k
CHn\b 111 ... ND
lletldellem 8opttat CDn:II. Youth s..tce 8:11 p. 111. EYeD- Wedneada~ Pr•.ttr IIIII!UIIJ ll6ohtlt, ·CIIurcb School lap&amp;.; 111111 - Wlflllll c. .,...,
Greet Bend, Rev. c. L. O'CGO: 11J8 worship 7 p. m. IICb ' 8uJI. 7:80 p. ' m.
Cllurcb
Scbaol, t:80 1.111.·' •~
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fiPllcopQ! · """' Benll:t, 10:10 ~m.;1 IIIIJI. m.; Morain&amp; wanlllp 10:10 a.m.
:SupL 1:1) 1.m. lolornlll&amp; WOI' Plp\'lllt ColluilaldQ ~ o,_. - odlsl YCUIII reO ..! ,cp, p.m.;
,lhiP IDd &amp;'Ddq SC11ooJ, 7 p. -Rev. Russell Cllnt, JliiiOI'• Pt•taio:J- -the Rev, l\lcllatd Offlclll Baird 111111111&amp;, 111'11
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~m. E•anlnl semce, ThundaJ Yoq Peop~·· ltrVIce, 7:10 p, a. ~ Rlclor. ·it1 ~ 17 8uDdaJ o1 1110D111. 7:ao p.a.; r t CCIIII A.ll•111111f, a.
,1:30 p.m. pra.yer meetbJi.
m. 'l'liundaJ', Ev1711tllstlo Ill'- UorlllDi .l'rl1er tlld 11ermoa, .WSCS, tedond Monday of Itt- Rev. Plul&amp; JOIIIII, PI"
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vice Saturday, ?:30 p. m. 8lld 10•30 a. m.
month, 7:11 p.m.; BINtlor az.. tat. 8\mdaJ llcllool 11 L 11, 1
~Jii~Peater 111pt1t1 Cbrcf1 SundsJ, 7:30 p. m.
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8abool, t:IO a.m. Freedom OGipel Mtllta. MOIII:a wonblp 10:15 a.m.
8ashao SllvenvWe Rd.; L.

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Gluesencamp, putllr; Roaer Rev. MMwJ Smltll, pPtar. dloa!:acllce~ed :~ .. dleport- Soulli Sid A".: Ref.
FfnU plkt~ MJMie. Wilford. Supt., 8unaly School, WCirlhlpeervtctt:10&amp;m.;SJm. Gara J
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L. f11rre1t, pu1ur. llallliiJ
port, Rev. Doaald Bocme, .,.. IO a t.; Evanalilltle llnlcl, 7 diJ Sehaol 10:10 1. m. Yoalb
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w, lblday School t:1l a.m. :10 p. m. Prayer mMII!JI 7;30 Fal1owlhlp 1:10 p. m.; 110)'• llr - 7~Mtr F.UU - W~ ... .,.anplll!lln
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1Georp Bater, Sup!. 10:11 a.m. P. ~ Tul!lday.
m.: BviiiiJIC lll'flce, 7:11 p. llllp, •11 P. m. 8UDda7 &lt;• P. m.: w~T
Bible Bludl
lwol'lblp llervlce; BYP I p.m.· Rr lid Mlltlol - .0 lite IIIII G~ Vellowlblp, 8:30 p. ~IIIII SUDda11; 1 amrdl 7:10p.m., Satanla1 Dllbll'ra1"
Evenlrl wonblp, 7,30
Newman, mtmoneey . putor; 111., 211t1 anil41b SaDdeyt: Youtll 1114 •
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ad .Worehlp f1IO p. m.
wodwd.,, 7:30 p.m. Prayll' 8anday Sohotl 11:30 .. m.; &lt;21o!r, 1:30 P. m. Wedwc!.,.
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meellq, I:30 p.m. cbolr prao- WII'Bhlp 10:30 a. m.; PreaclllDC l'rl1• MletiD&amp; 7:10 p. m., tuDdiY of IIIOillb. tift .L&amp;o IIIYiepert l'lnlllaltld ,_.
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7:80 p. m.; Prayer servklt, Wednesday.
:.u41b~ p. ~ .,..... aaau - Rlv.
Flnl lllplllt C eli, , _ 7:30 P. m. Wedlluday. •
Otllllll - School, 1:30
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S1mclq
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Church 01 Chrut
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Sunday School 9:30 WI 10:31. Bradl!arJ Chlll'cll tl Chrllt- IJunday
t:4S a. m., RoJ m., lSI ad Sid
a.pt.; IO:It I. Ill. Wonblp;
Wlnhlp. aervlct, 10:30 1. m.; t.rry WllllamJ. mllllalm'; Bible V~ ~· SupL, Earl Sbuler, C11urcb Scbool, t:JO 1. m. ~ 1:41 p. m. YF; Wad., l:IO p.
Nursery ami JuDiar Cburcll for 8eliool and ll!ornlnll Worsblp, All L, Mornintl worship, lUi dey. GREAT BEND - Wor- &amp; Jlllllor Choir; 7 P. m. ID
cblldren.
10:30 a. m.; Clu1stlan Endeav- a. 111.; PNyer mHIIDa, 7:30 p, llblp 1·10 a. m., !It ad lrd lor Choir.
Flnl BapiUI Cbard!, Bacble, or, 6 p. m.; Evenlng Wor- m. Tbunday. YCIIIb Fellowahlp
Cll1lrdl llchool, JO J6 s,r..... Flnt Ualled Pftlo
Rev. C. lo. O'CIImor, peetor. ahlp, 7 p. 111.
f:30 p. m. SUDday.
1. m. suadaJ, MOPsB- li1terliD Cblftll - Rif. LJa.
Sunday School 1:30. ll'rlmk Cle- lleDIJoek G r o ' e Cbrllltlaa Llaltdit IUB a.eli - -worahlp1 U a.m., !It ad ltd •• H. Stebblat, pallor. Worland, SupL; 10:4S a. m. Mon;- Church - James Quisenberry. Rev. Jack YOUIIC,
pallor; lllmdays· Cburcl; Sclloa1 1:1111 a llblp t a. m.; SandaJ 8ebool,
•lng Worahlp; f:30 p. m., BYJ' Wlnhlp Servtee, 9:30 a. 111.: Sllnday School I:C 1. m., m. .It I. m.; Bibll SllidJ IIIII tnf•
and Junior Fello1nblp; 8 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Sta&amp; Ruaell Archer, SUpt. lkmday
llelllodllt Clialdl • 111'V1ce Sailds1 7 p. m.
EnninS Ber91ce; Weclneaday. ferd Stockton, Sup~
worahlp, 10:4S I. m. and 7:10 - Weadell G. 81Ut1er JliiiOf
llanlsoD9IIle l'l 'yta111
7:311 p. m., Prayer MeetllliJ, Bradford Churcb ol Chr!J~ p. m. alterulleiJ. Bible Slud1 SaDda1 ScbGol, 10 ..
Oturcb, lloward RAippell, ,...
8:30 p. m. SeDlar Cbolr Prac&gt; Joe Rollillaon. mln!Jier; 11om- and pr"'er Mnlee, led b)' Pll' llblp IIII'VIct 11 1. m.
tor. SulldaJ 8ebool, 10 a. Ill.;
~ lfr ChDir l'rlcllel.
er Forres1, Supl; Bible Scbool tor, 7:30 p. m. WetiMI'IIy. PnJW MeiiJodlst cmJ1 lorsblp 7:11 P. m.
1 CheMin • IJpr • Hartford 9,30 a. m.; Morning Werablp CbrlstiaD Endeavor, f :JO p.m. Jo1m Kimbler I!Ptor. Sunday llyrlellle Mlalo\- Earl CIJI.
Puldi -· WarreD G. Zllm. 10:30 a. m.; Evi!Ding Worsblp, lnl Saturday ol -lb.
11cbooJ 8:30, ' Barold Blush, tor, putor. Wedllerdll7 IDd f'rl.
plltllr. Wcnltlp sen1ce1 are: 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B~ 8ollll Betbel EVIl Ollrdl - llupL; AileD Brewer, Als'L 1117 lllnlcll, 7:10 p. m.
. Rlrtford Bap!IR 1 1. m. DIT; ble stud)'.
Rev. Jaft YOUD&amp; P 11 Supt., PrucliiD&amp; 7:11 p. 111. au.
Latter D, Scrinll
1Lltlle KJpr UOC t:30 EST. Dester C:.urcb ol Christ - tor: SUnday SChool t:41 a. m., 1117.
a1 l-ebld CUrdl 11 ~1 Chlsblre
Baptist 10:4S EST. Bible Scbaol 9:30 a. m. Preacl&gt; Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday
011'111 11
Scbool at Hartford. at log 10:30 a. m,, firel ami third Worahlp 10:41 1. m. IIIII 7:1t
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SUndal'L
P. m. atlerlllltely. Bible Study
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' Muol City Olurcb o1 Chrlsl. and PraJer Service. led by pu- 1117 Scbool 1:111 a. m.; f'relcll. fNIII
111. uu.
01ue11 - Mllllr Street - SUnday Bible tor, 7:30 P. m. 'l'llurldsy.
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l.l,rman; Ylllllll Pe.ple'• a;aet. Mlddleplrt c:tAirdl o1 Clrlll, 11. m.; Sunday School, 10 a. m.: ...,.._ ........"' putor; Wor
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; 1n1 11114 Blbll Slud.7, 7:11 p.m. Sill and MaiD 8lreell - o.. &amp;blrl Vineyard. Supt. Bible ahlp .me. t :lll a. m.; lluDo
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f'lnt Baplilt .,......,., Jl!lll•od aid lllcka, mlDister; BIble Study IIIII Prayer MVIetao led 1117 lk:bool, 10:11 .. m.; MYF 0. . . ot l..at Mlilllloa
- Rev. Samuel J. Jacklon, pas.
1:30 a. m., Kelllltlth !de&gt; by pastor, 7:10 p. m. '1'tMidiJ. :!,P.
PriJw 7 IDd 81ble LOig llollolil - Rev.- Otor&amp;•
Slmdly
m., I p. m.
tor. Prayer service 1:111 a. m.; I:Jht•oey, llupL; 14Gto1n&amp; Wor- Adult Clau Metlli!C 7:111 p. m.
Melli 1
m.
Sunday Scbool 10 1. m., Qer. 111111 10:10 1. m. En!llDg Wor- Jut Monday ol moath.
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trude Butler, Supt.; Worship ship, 7 p.m. Prayer Service, a,neueB\JBOIIrO-IIer.
plllor: llolf Dlyl: I P·
service II 1. m. !It IIIII :Ia! Wedllllday, 7 p. m.
1'1111 A. llellers, pUtGr: SU&amp;
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WAYNE GIBBONS comm.
Gt~bons
H. M. for
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For The Unexpired Term Of

Meigs County Commissioner
(Unexplrtd Term}

-rJfel011g reoident of Meigs County.
-Due to the fact that I have no other bUJlneso
interest to accupy my time, I will be able to
devote the same unlimited time to tho duties
of 1\fe!gs County Commissionen as 1 have in
the paot18 months.

Pd. Pol. Ady,

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B@•Eieet
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
MEIGS COUNTY

COMMISSIONER
(PI.ILL TIIM)

Pd. Pol Ad•.

Dear Helem
We have two chlklren and
have Uved In a Vf!f'/ nice trailer oourt for three yiBI'!I. Our
neighbors bne chlldrtD also rw •32.
no problem.
··ae it • load DIID, with a Last week we 101 1 no11ee
good jGb, but he Ulra to lim· from the court owaen II)'IDa
ble. 'l'lllctl he had me JR11 the they want to eonvert It eventurtnr In hOek to raise money for ally to an adults-only, or 11
h11 debll. The last time I paid least "no small chUdren" park.
the pawnshop myself, out of They added that they womiG 11
my savlnp.
evict no one who already
After waitlllll 10 years, I've cbUdren. but the cukllff ::~
lbout Jiven up, and I fiiW'lM for adding more to your fa
be b8l too. I haven't seen ilim (lad heinl able to ally)
In lour months. Should 1 111111 March 15.
the rlni 'back, or keep It
Helen, our new baby Is
iD Ill little velvet cue 10 I cen pectecl on April 15! Another
loot II it U I II'OW older and neijhbor is supposed to bave
~ey,"Well, lwu liiiUit IIW'· her Qnt baby tbe mldllle
rlell, anyw.,," O!IEC A GO ~. so she'• atay. ·
GO GIRL
I talked to the owners
Dear Go Go:
they said, "Rules are rwtlolr
rt SUUest you write Tom a sorry."
ntl(lllel'ld letier breaklllg the
We love our ll'lfler house and
111J81CIIIIltlll and ltllUng blm
wan! to live 11 up, hilt
l!lat If he doem't NPB'I ynu there 1re 110 other frailer eour11
for the J11W11 Uciet you'D COIIo wllldn 25 miles of our uea, and
older the riiW yourl to Mil II
luulland Clll't drive iO
you He ftt, (Or perhlpt you · to aad from wort.
could bock II and tend him the Isn't there 10011 IIIII wey
we caa gel an uteo"oo ou our
eviction? - LOJIIWN£
Our Lon-allie:
I -.Jied a laWJ!l' who
doesn't Jive you much hope.
'!be owner• have DO d ou b t
made sure their rulinc Is leRal;
only a doctor'• lllltealculallm
or premature birth caa beat

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OAKlEY
COLLINS

VOTE
for

Southeastern
Ohio

FOR

mllly weD • behaved

STATE
CAPITOL

EXPERIENCE
rwo yean in Ohio House, Twelve years in Ohio Senate, Third ranking Senator in Ohio next session.
LEADERSHIP
f~~j~~n, ~e~th ~ Ed~calion Committee; member of Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Highways &amp; Motor
ate to lnte;statea2~ul~~il o1~~:~~~~:r~~~~\~~ by Governor to 13-State Education Committee, and by Sen·
\CCOMPLISHMENT
27 Bills enacted, into law. Increased school funds, improved school funds im rove() hi h

~cas~d ~eachers

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~elepdeduncos , mmcr~tasc d un employme nt and Workn~Cn's Compensation benefits, and other protective and
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~.n~orsed hbydnews pa~ers

of distrid. and given awards by various organizations of Southeastern Ohio for
mgms e leg islative service m behalf of this sec•ion of the State.

RE-ELECT
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j(f Oakley C. Collins

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Collins for

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CoUW for lilllltor Committee. , .D. E. tewll, Cbalrmlll
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usual tmal1 tquabblel, but I
let them aellle tblnp between
tblmllflvel and dM't
take
lldel. I don't like to seold or
bOla other peoote's cblldrtn.
. 1ut my neiJ)Ibor 1111 tam it
tlpon he!'le!l to M:Old mine
whenever lhl! slJP!at arau·
ment develoJII. She h11 told my
oldest daughter never to play
in her yard •lain, yet
she
lends HER kids over here
to play! We have lllked this
over and she llllreO! it is best
to leave them alone unless it's
1 big r~tht. yet she 1oe• right
back lo oeoldlna DUne again,
though sometimes here are to
blame.
l don't Willi! a feud, but any
mother resents it when her
cbildren are bswlld out without
just cause. What 8hould I do?
-UPSET HOUSEWlFE
Dear Upoet:
·YOU can get vour point aCI'Otls
without
feuding Tell
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I neighbor over cOffee that you've
oolle&lt;!d lhe children'• quarre~
"ll bothera her and you think
· It's bost to sepsrate them for
-.:hile. If she agrees. then both
families should tlnil now play.
males an~ stay out ot eoch
other's yards. Reneat. BOTill
If she dOe~n·t agree. you
probably hommer out a peaCI!
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Yotlltl People'a
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Clt dl If o.J Rev. D•vid Sheets,. pastor.
8lmdaJ ScbooliD 1. m., BfiDp!lltlc Hnice, 7:1!1 YOUIIII

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YOUR PRESENT CONGJESSMAN stands for 11101'1 spending and higher taxes ••• .
CLARENCE E. MIIJ.ER stands
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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL UNION 5668
BIVIIIJWCIIId, W. Va.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; H~A TING
llO UneoiD Sl :Middleport 9112-2550

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
'"Ohio's O!dest Dodg. Dea!~
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Chester, Ohio

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.
Ashlmul Oi! Products
Broton's Bottle Gas

TINY'S FOODLAND

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Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service ;
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p. m., drill 1tr all. . ,. p.
tll!l I p, m., PNacbiiCr tua
m.• Mid-Week prayer
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7:a0 p. m. Wldnuda
llldet.
lladt Holllllpr, clast
1ACan hilt u.w
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II Clirlal Ollrdl - 1 Sdlool II
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... a.putor. Sunda"I saUce•
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m. Preach'
lint IIIII lblrd 'l'llurtday II
and toartll
f:lt p. m. SeCCIIId lit I)
&lt;ConliDUid On Pm.Prayer

A' Caito.
Wlll' a.a,. ,m.;
m.: lllVeJII»C
Sunday ~
Worthjp uo
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II Pe\'!r

rairt tlud UJhieh II good In family and conr munity li/e, chi• f-.
lure II apomored by the l1111 illfllll flrnu and organiStlioru
teltoN rtnmfll app#!M bel,_

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IIIUrth
ne a eli " lilt Nwhlf· 'lltuttday, 7:30 p. m. IIIII lirlt
llliesler - 1119. B.., Grate . -• tblrd ""·•- • :10 p. ID. .
pallOr• Mrs. l!ldDa Ute. llupL ;;,.. ~._, '
Wllfall.
Qlar~ Bisel! Au'L Stlnda
miedll&amp; ever,
en.
lcbool 1:30 ... m.;
~ ::.::. uo p. m. dirlltlaaSuo
WOI'Ihlp II a. 11!-: NYPS So45 -.. 7:10ae:n:.. IDd lourth
p. IIi.; Ev•DinC kvlce, 7:30 111. BeraN• Uallltl • llrill
p. ID.; Mid.... " " llnlct " atrial Cillftl! - J
Scbool
7::18 P· DL Wedaelday.
tlaall, pastor. Sunil~&gt;
illlddleport Chlrdl of tile N... UO L m. Pre...ochtnl1 brst aad
- Rev. Clyde~. Bartlett, tWrd SunilaJ, 7::18 p. m. lleGoad
~-~School t:IO 1. m.: a fourth &amp;mol..,, II .. Ill.
_,.... WO!Ibip ll11t a. IlL; C1ir1tt1M Sdt•a• Sertllll
N'YPS Young People, 1:«5 p.m.; ,311 MaiD St., PL PINnD~
Stang~ -"'1 7:11111.m.: ll!mdl1 servtces 11 1. ~~~. orr.
Prayer meellng. Wed. HO p.m. 1fedaesday meetlnl I p. Ill.
tu..
Poiiiii'U)' Olud tl· ... No DIT, SltldJ 11t0111 ape;~ 12:10
- Rev. l.lltllllb Pleree. dlt' llllll WedJltldQ (tam
plllor; RaJIIIOnd
Walburtl, 111 1::18 DS'r. 1ferJ0D1
SJpt.: SuDdiY Seboo~ t :at a. CC1!J11.
iO. Momfnl Wdrllilll. 10:30 1.
111. Bvenllll illlhllle, ' p. m::
IN LOGe ·uaae
Prayer JJttietiDll, 7 p. m: Wed, ~ t~~~~le baS been used ..
the
Dlld~.
• 'a liatlollal lylllbol sine
llreat,
· llietre Clllaltl! t1 ... Njjo ltDii ot AleQDder t,be

at 10:«5 wilb Veri,.!warbllayIeeder., SUnday :•ve.ntng wQr.
ship' lllll'lce at 1:tii wllb 111e
Rev •.CMio. t:~IY 'evening
pJIYtf . . . 1&amp;7:45.
flaiMII MltliiJII Cbreli Uehe - .SUI!diJ "

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Trinity eould have made in Herb's life; what character might b,ave
ben molded IUDODir the boys who are JIOW "Herb's gan!!'!"
But Herb's :folkl &amp;lid the parents of the other louys are among
the lllilllou crt Americau who are unchurched.

pulllr,

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m.; &amp;lvanaellstlo
7:30
Ulited Metlladlll CHn\b
P. m., MlcJ.Weell l'riJII' and
Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire, pas.
}eltMHJh
tor, Churcb llcbool 1 I: l6 I.DL
llqdm IIIII e1 Jebovlla'a
w;.~~:~A~
l'lllmn - Public au ll"t frGm Immol'lllty." llloaday
~· I P. m.,
Nov. 7, 1 p.m., lite COmmiMIOB
......,, • P. m.a 8 It ltadJ, 1111 Eclucauon. 7:45 p. m., tha
'l'lllldl1 f P. 111.1 tllrNt _.. Chureb Olllclll Board
IIC. I P. m. 'l'llllldlf; ~ ,..,.,..._,,Nov. 8, 7:30 plllllllnlm
the•
lrJ leiiDOI, ' p. Ill. Tburlday.
Society of Cin-bllan

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1390 WMPO IADIO
REV. ·RICHAID ·MARTIN, RECTOR

lro'-'db Plld tor by 1.1bor for Mltlef ctnuftlttM'·

Two bfoeh IIWII}' Ill old Trinity Cbureh with its Sunday School,
Ita YOilth FelloW8hlp. ita dedication to God. What a difference old

Grlte. SupL Wonlllp at 10:10 'flee ?:30 P.7m. MldoW'* tnf· II a. m.;
I. m.; PUcrlm Yautb, 1: .. p. : ,MI'VIcl :1t i. m. Wlllllll- SdpL; Cbrlstlall ErdN

Lullaeran

'1he Spreading Kingdom"

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Road - Rev. Clyde IIIDioD,
plltor: Sunday Scholl 9:1t 1.
m.; Ra1pb Carl, 1ap1. SundaJ
WorsbJp Htvlcl lD:ao L 111.
aDd 7!10 P. m. lltnalllf.
Prayer meelilll WedDealaJ II
7 II p, 111.
Celtlllbll
Wllllilll
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DON'T BE DECEIVED BY RUMORS •• ,
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citizen of the Tenth Dlstttct.-ls cfo you waftt to Pl'f more
taxes to fulfill more political promltes?

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b&amp;rdiJ Jlfta Ill eyebrow, tomorrow'a underworld is growing, llourish-

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E. MILLER

ILLER

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A11.111111G« Otover Street ••• headquarters for a "big operation.• '
c;;, ;:r
"l'bbllll Herb's ballgout. Ani Herb is "the bos.•!"
BeN tM ]r;l(j8 nport :for their assignments. Here the loot is dl'tlded. Ben ti&amp;ntet1 Ia IIIJlpecl out for the next foray againet a
Jinlpac.

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SChool, 8:30 L m., Olurcb MGminl Wanblp M ;toe, 1lt .lobD W thnbJer
dl - D1J o1
ltn.l 11 v1ee 10:10 .. m.; ChrllliiD Ill- ad lrd lilmdiJI of tile 1111111111. IMIIr i._ p
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boar
· · •lfl · ' fMI Will 111(11111 dlmr, 8:10 p. m.; Eveall!l• 7:10 P. m.
lmJ&amp;IIIIo
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Chllrdl - Rev. Paul Taylll', vice, 8:30 p. m.
., · tla llinlce, IIIII
L Ill. llllDdQ lc!lloOI .....
.4rmy
pii!Gr; llllDdQ leiiDOI, 10 .. Fdl.. c:lludl " Q;rft... . , " IIUlDth.
•0111 ..
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·. m.; Guy PrJd4r, Supt.; Preaebo 11o1
miJll.lter.
BQlla ._..., liJII t'lllrdl- BIY.
Gmt
Cllrdl fte fllntlll Anll1
I o!letr II
; li!C III'VIce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer School. 8:30 a. m. Worahlp IIIII 1'11111· A. aeu..,. putor: J1orD. Jlllm W. Kimbler, pP!ar, Eatl "1 RIJ l W1D1D1.. m. Ifill.
servlcll, 7:10 Jl.l m. Wedlleltll..,. l'riiCbiDII service 10:30 1. m. 1111 Wonldp, 1:10 1. m.; IJuD. : ; - a.SU: 1 1
Sclloel It dllrp. llalldl7 It
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Young People's meellng e:ao dlf·Seboal, ID:It......, m,thl ·
• • 1:11. IDIIIIDI: 11:111 7 p. ID.
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CommuJiity
p. m. EYeDin&amp; semce. 7' p. m. 'l'bllil, SiiPLr :rJIIili. NJow. s,,_ ...-.an a dl - da7 ldlool. amu,011; 7:11 p.
I HaleD BaJIIII 1i11UJ Sclool V. H. Braley, Bible Scbtol Supt. *f;S:ar,.·•m J: -e
Weadell G.~· plllllr; W~ Youttg Peoplt'l Leg!linll ....
. - D.A. V. Jla1l, GOI'IIIr Second Z1oB Cilucb o1 atr111, Pom- CAIMEL £11J Cllta-an. llblp ~~nice,
L m., lluDo a fll"lloa - Lldlll Home
: and Ptmei'O)', Mam Spoasorecl eroy . JlarrlsODvWI Road -Jtu. Pllll A. llellen, plllllr: au. da1 8dtool 1.41 a. m.; MYr d&amp;J, 1 to I P. m.
dll I ;
: by Freacb .Ql,J Baplkt Cburcll gene Underwood. miDIItar. B~ diy School, 8:10 1. m., WII;1M Sunday 8 ,P· m. Prlfel' all 1"'11 LN&amp;ue: 7 p, m. Prep
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in Galllpollt. ,Uftllotad with S. bit Sebool, t:BO 1. m.; MorD- ltoulh, llllpt.; 10:11 1. m. MOI'IIP.
f:JO 11P. m. 8lbla Blilll1
tll!llbJ•
B.C. Rev. I.I'IDioa, pastor. log Wonblp, 7:30 p. m.; fto. liJI Wonblp, IIIII IIIII 41b au.
lltlltlll m 111 Oilier 1111
Stmday ldiDal "11r7 Sundlf, bert Reed, Blbl• 8chlol StJpt. da7 llf tbl11101l111; I P. II. £nil. Wfl., pillar. IDII!DIP''IIIL
3 p. m. PI
tetvlcea tile
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IDI Btupllallo 8lrvlce, Ill 0 ..
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.um:rmrr
«lh Sulldl1 c1
IIIODib. .
Church 01 Cod
IDd 1n1 lillltda1 of ~
• Fattet1011, Supt; lloniiDI •• .., .....
flll&amp;bla
' ML 11w1M IIJIIIt C111i IIi
thltlr Clllll'cb a1 God - Trta11y Ullled Cloud 01 WOI'Ihlp 10:10 L m. Yoalllllro ltll Q nt - MalllurJ
I !IIIIIOrlli
Corner ol t'aartllllld 1&amp;1111 81., Ref, Dale 'lboraiDD, put«. Ctrllt, Pta1et0J - Rev. W. H. tiel I:U P• Ill.; Bvaaplllllc Rd., aortb of Melg W. Glftord.
! Mlddlepol't. Rev. NJII Borden, Sunday School, 1:80 a. m.; Perrin, putor; c.rl Kauts,
30 l'llllll llel(lltaL Pullr, 1'. All'l. Slrv•tbetb
mllllster. SuDdaJ llabNit:IO L MorD1iJ1
Wonblp 11 II 1. Supt.; Sundly Scblol, I: IS I. r...tl Cllf
' m. Arnold Rlcllard8, Supt. 10:30 111. EvqellsUo setfiCI 7:10 p. m. WOI'Ihlp, 10:25 a.m.
a
dl
• p.m.
L IlL 14oni1Di Worsblp.
m.; Prayer ~. 7110 p.m.
- - OW, PD llebool, J p. m. WOI'tblp
N.- BapOtt Oloreb - TuesdaY; Young
People's Datlllt PIJcrtm IWk II • ::;;. ;:~,:.~~ m.;
Vnlted Bre~Ama
Sundat School O:ao e. m.; Wor- Service, Il'rlday, 7:30 p. m. (LAnpl'llll PCllt Ofllctl, IIIII. ...,.. II a0
' Youtll : . ~ ~ II • EldiD
1blp II a. m.; Wednesday, 7 ML Morllb C:.urcb of God- Olu. !. Dozer, paator; lluDilaJ _,. ' a. m.;
...,., Clillrdl- Rtf
p. m., l'l.,. • ,....
Rev. ~- Sattarflelct, puttr School t•30 a.m. Mrs. Robert letao 7 P. m.; EYapillllc ..,. 111te, putor• turd

stands with

twO FACTS TO REMEMBER ON

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"Woods; 11ftl]deal
Oldtl I Qu;rdl,

Don't &amp;e~;ceivetl &amp;y False rumors!

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r;_m. 8apt!SI J ~~~ ..r ~.:- ~_!c!:: ~ .....~10~. ; BID~::':-. ~lllm.L . m. MYJ' : : , :m'
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Mary erry -~·· paator; ......-y - · • · - ... : ...
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X OAKLEY C. COLLINS

CLARINCI I. MILLER 1110 .._ not faYOI'
Minco•
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are IIWIYI playing II).
l'flher. All of them 11'1 nor-

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Our Helen:
My Dti(lhbor's chllc!Na

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RE-ELECT

CLARINC:II. MIL Lilt i11nclt wltfl the1911 dlcltlon o1 the people
tfOhlo ....
CLARINCII. MILLEA .._not ft¥11''rlght4o work'' 1-...

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in the

YOU!

•tty of men like S.ri1tor Oakler Collins - who aupported thMI mlltureil :
for the good of lhl lith Ditlrlct-the 1pproprlotlon bill p11Hd. Now , , , ":
ltn't this evlclt~~ce enough . . . Thlf Sen.tor O.kley Colllnt It worldnt Ill :
your lnterem . . .1ncl the int1retls of the 18th District. Go to the polls o.i
Nftembor lth ... •ncl vote FOR .. . end aupport ... Oakley Colllne for ltote
l1111t0r from the new Elghlllnth Dilfrfct.

State s,nator

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Thenkt to the foretlghtl!lld 1~

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With flu In the family, lln't
it time you tridell your llllllr
Ill on a house?-11.
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WORKING

filii 11th S.n.torlll Dittrlct $26,635,0001

~e.-..:"AP
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Mlllmllie

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HE IS A
VOICE

KEEP
SENATOR

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Take the proceeds and
yourself a cruise or 1 new want 11
robe - aomelblnl wlkl
zippy!
And then - 10, woman, 101

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CHARLES R. KARR, Sr.

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1111 949 M emended br the St111 Senote, wfildl would help Galli- '
Ceullly to lhl tvne of $115,000.00. Sen1tor Collins' !)ppo11111t YOted
AGAINST thll 1pproprl1tlon mHIUre • • . which would h1ve • hit .,
liD •

YEARS Wl'l1l
THE WRONG MAN
Dear Helen:
I atarled gotna with Tom
when I lvas 2:1. Two years later
he pve me a lovely expeiWve
enpgemonl rlne. We
were
!lllppoeed to pi mvrled the
nut year, but Ill! never got around to settlni the dato.
II·~•,;;: 1. rev!Je my lift of wed"' --. &amp;Uests. That's about as
as' il has gone, and I 1111

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ltnlfor O.lder Collins' O!f0111111,
on Autust 10, 1965, voted AGAINST...,
.

ROBERT CLARK

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LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORDS!

HELEN HELP US!

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IIINERS BAKERY
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BOWERS DRIVE-INN
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HERB'S

;;II. IJaD. m.; MliHreU Prayer ~
m. Joilo Blh ·7:10 p. m. Ww'r 1~ 1• Ref,
-~ ~
Merril M. WoUe, . . ..
- . . .... ... ..... ldad c dl ..... B ' 1 '11 llohaol t' 1. Ill., Uta. ..., - luuda' kboOI t:IO I.
f'red H-. •
I'Ofllllf ..,. m.l MGniiD&amp; " - - lt.e ..
'fiCI, Ill 1. m. &amp;tv. Wlfllllll 1111.: l,..npllllle MfiiOe ,,.,
lllatlet, pamr. '
p. m.: Mklnell ....,.. .. . ,kit
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lid Mtt~lfll Gin., a.t. 7:cl p. 111. lldNidtJ.
BapiU&amp;
111.; SundQ School 18 a. m.: People
£ndeivor. 7:80 P. m. MP I)!Oelule, pa.tor; J 1 a k
CHn\b 111 ... ND
lletldellem 8opttat CDn:II. Youth s..tce 8:11 p. 111. EYeD- Wedneada~ Pr•.ttr IIIII!UIIJ ll6ohtlt, ·CIIurcb School lap&amp;.; 111111 - Wlflllll c. .,...,
Greet Bend, Rev. c. L. O'CGO: 11J8 worship 7 p. m. IICb ' 8uJI. 7:80 p. ' m.
Cllurcb
Scbaol, t:80 1.111.·' •~
• . - . .,.._ •-•--' 1:30 ••
fiji ' .SatutdiY.
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nor, (llllllr, Robert
Lnrll, Y·
fiPllcopQ! · """' Benll:t, 10:10 ~m.;1 IIIIJI. m.; Morain&amp; wanlllp 10:10 a.m.
:SupL 1:1) 1.m. lolornlll&amp; WOI' Plp\'lllt ColluilaldQ ~ o,_. - odlsl YCUIII reO ..! ,cp, p.m.;
,lhiP IDd &amp;'Ddq SC11ooJ, 7 p. -Rev. Russell Cllnt, JliiiOI'• Pt•taio:J- -the Rev, l\lcllatd Offlclll Baird 111111111&amp;, 111'11
p~
~m. E•anlnl semce, ThundaJ Yoq Peop~·· ltrVIce, 7:10 p, a. ~ Rlclor. ·it1 ~ 17 8uDdaJ o1 1110D111. 7:ao p.a.; r t CCIIII A.ll•111111f, a.
,1:30 p.m. pra.yer meetbJi.
m. 'l'liundaJ', Ev1711tllstlo Ill'- UorlllDi .l'rl1er tlld 11ermoa, .WSCS, tedond Monday of Itt- Rev. Plul&amp; JOIIIII, PI"
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vice Saturday, ?:30 p. m. 8lld 10•30 a. m.
month, 7:11 p.m.; BINtlor az.. tat. 8\mdaJ llcllool 11 L 11, 1
~Jii~Peater 111pt1t1 Cbrcf1 SundsJ, 7:30 p. m.
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erie, -m TbundaJ; 0... 12, 1fCirlhlp. Wetlll"'day IIIII rrt.

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lblrd Wid....,~ Allaau• Qt.
dt, !oatth 'lbunda1 aftatDooll;

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8abool, t:IO a.m. Freedom OGipel Mtllta. MOIII:a wonblp 10:15 a.m.
8ashao SllvenvWe Rd.; L.

*'·fte Pe II 111111 ct 1111 .....

bt pall6 1W c:illrcfl ,
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Gluesencamp, putllr; Roaer Rev. MMwJ Smltll, pPtar. dloa!:acllce~ed :~ .. dleport- Soulli Sid A".: Ref.
FfnU plkt~ MJMie. Wilford. Supt., 8unaly School, WCirlhlpeervtctt:10&amp;m.;SJm. Gara J
1: •• l r l
L. f11rre1t, pu1ur. llallliiJ
port, Rev. Doaald Bocme, .,.. IO a t.; Evanalilltle llnlcl, 7 diJ Sehaol 10:10 1. m. Yoalb
• • _.,, ,... 8dloll 11 .. m.: War .,....
w, lblday School t:1l a.m. :10 p. m. Prayer mMII!JI 7;30 Fal1owlhlp 1:10 p. m.; 110)'• llr - 7~Mtr F.UU - W~ ... .,.anplll!lln
t:a
1Georp Bater, Sup!. 10:11 a.m. P. ~ Tul!lday.
m.: BviiiiJIC lll'flce, 7:11 p. llllp, •11 P. m. 8UDda7 &lt;• P. m.: w~T
Bible Bludl
lwol'lblp llervlce; BYP I p.m.· Rr lid Mlltlol - .0 lite IIIII G~ Vellowlblp, 8:30 p. ~IIIII SUDda11; 1 amrdl 7:10p.m., Satanla1 Dllbll'ra1"
Evenlrl wonblp, 7,30
Newman, mtmoneey . putor; 111., 211t1 anil41b SaDdeyt: Youtll 1114 •
~.:- •m.,4..,.
ad .Worehlp f1IO p. m.
wodwd.,, 7:30 p.m. Prayll' 8anday Sohotl 11:30 .. m.; &lt;21o!r, 1:30 P. m. Wedwc!.,.
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Prabyterfan
meellq, I:30 p.m. cbolr prao- WII'Bhlp 10:30 a. m.; PreaclllDC l'rl1• MletiD&amp; 7:10 p. m., tuDdiY of IIIOillb. tift .L&amp;o IIIYiepert l'lnlllaltld ,_.
. ~ce.
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7:80 p. m.; Prayer servklt, Wednesday.
:.u41b~ p. ~ .,..... aaau - Rlv.
Flnl lllplllt C eli, , _ 7:30 P. m. Wedlluday. •
Otllllll - School, 1:30
lrd
S1mclq
roy - Rev. Carver Williams. Church 01 Chrut
...... """" """'"" PIIIOI': PLE GROVE _ - • · • Scholl t:IO 1. m., Fred Lewle,
Sunday School 9:30 WI 10:31. Bradl!arJ Chlll'cll tl Chrllt- IJunday
t:4S a. m., RoJ m., lSI ad Sid
a.pt.; IO:It I. Ill. Wonblp;
Wlnhlp. aervlct, 10:30 1. m.; t.rry WllllamJ. mllllalm'; Bible V~ ~· SupL, Earl Sbuler, C11urcb Scbool, t:JO 1. m. ~ 1:41 p. m. YF; Wad., l:IO p.
Nursery ami JuDiar Cburcll for 8eliool and ll!ornlnll Worsblp, All L, Mornintl worship, lUi dey. GREAT BEND - Wor- &amp; Jlllllor Choir; 7 P. m. ID
cblldren.
10:30 a. m.; Clu1stlan Endeav- a. 111.; PNyer mHIIDa, 7:30 p, llblp 1·10 a. m., !It ad lrd lor Choir.
Flnl BapiUI Cbard!, Bacble, or, 6 p. m.; Evenlng Wor- m. Tbunday. YCIIIb Fellowahlp
Cll1lrdl llchool, JO J6 s,r..... Flnt Ualled Pftlo
Rev. C. lo. O'CIImor, peetor. ahlp, 7 p. 111.
f:30 p. m. SUDday.
1. m. suadaJ, MOPsB- li1terliD Cblftll - Rif. LJa.
Sunday School 1:30. ll'rlmk Cle- lleDIJoek G r o ' e Cbrllltlaa Llaltdit IUB a.eli - -worahlp1 U a.m., !It ad ltd •• H. Stebblat, pallor. Worland, SupL; 10:4S a. m. Mon;- Church - James Quisenberry. Rev. Jack YOUIIC,
pallor; lllmdays· Cburcl; Sclloa1 1:1111 a llblp t a. m.; SandaJ 8ebool,
•lng Worahlp; f:30 p. m., BYJ' Wlnhlp Servtee, 9:30 a. 111.: Sllnday School I:C 1. m., m. .It I. m.; Bibll SllidJ IIIII tnf•
and Junior Fello1nblp; 8 p. m. Sunday School, 10 a. m., Sta&amp; Ruaell Archer, SUpt. lkmday
llelllodllt Clialdl • 111'V1ce Sailds1 7 p. m.
EnninS Ber91ce; Weclneaday. ferd Stockton, Sup~
worahlp, 10:4S I. m. and 7:10 - Weadell G. 81Ut1er JliiiOf
llanlsoD9IIle l'l 'yta111
7:311 p. m., Prayer MeetllliJ, Bradford Churcb ol Chr!J~ p. m. alterulleiJ. Bible Slud1 SaDda1 ScbGol, 10 ..
Oturcb, lloward RAippell, ,...
8:30 p. m. SeDlar Cbolr Prac&gt; Joe Rollillaon. mln!Jier; 11om- and pr"'er Mnlee, led b)' Pll' llblp IIII'VIct 11 1. m.
tor. SulldaJ 8ebool, 10 a. Ill.;
~ lfr ChDir l'rlcllel.
er Forres1, Supl; Bible Scbool tor, 7:30 p. m. WetiMI'IIy. PnJW MeiiJodlst cmJ1 lorsblp 7:11 P. m.
1 CheMin • IJpr • Hartford 9,30 a. m.; Morning Werablp CbrlstiaD Endeavor, f :JO p.m. Jo1m Kimbler I!Ptor. Sunday llyrlellle Mlalo\- Earl CIJI.
Puldi -· WarreD G. Zllm. 10:30 a. m.; Evi!Ding Worsblp, lnl Saturday ol -lb.
11cbooJ 8:30, ' Barold Blush, tor, putor. Wedllerdll7 IDd f'rl.
plltllr. Wcnltlp sen1ce1 are: 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. B~ 8ollll Betbel EVIl Ollrdl - llupL; AileD Brewer, Als'L 1117 lllnlcll, 7:10 p. m.
. Rlrtford Bap!IR 1 1. m. DIT; ble stud)'.
Rev. Jaft YOUD&amp; P 11 Supt., PrucliiD&amp; 7:11 p. 111. au.
Latter D, Scrinll
1Lltlle KJpr UOC t:30 EST. Dester C:.urcb ol Christ - tor: SUnday SChool t:41 a. m., 1117.
a1 l-ebld CUrdl 11 ~1 Chlsblre
Baptist 10:4S EST. Bible Scbaol 9:30 a. m. Preacl&gt; Norman H. Bahr, Supt.; Sunday
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Scbool at Hartford. at log 10:30 a. m,, firel ami third Worahlp 10:41 1. m. IIIII 7:1t
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' Muol City Olurcb o1 Chrlsl. and PraJer Service. led by pu- 1117 Scbool 1:111 a. m.; f'relcll. fNIII
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f'lnt Baplilt .,......,., Jl!lll•od aid lllcka, mlDister; BIble Study IIIII Prayer MVIetao led 1117 lk:bool, 10:11 .. m.; MYF 0. . . ot l..at Mlilllloa
- Rev. Samuel J. Jacklon, pas.
1:30 a. m., Kelllltlth !de&gt; by pastor, 7:10 p. m. '1'tMidiJ. :!,P.
PriJw 7 IDd 81ble LOig llollolil - Rev.- Otor&amp;•
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tor. Prayer service 1:111 a. m.; I:Jht•oey, llupL; 14Gto1n&amp; Wor- Adult Clau Metlli!C 7:111 p. m.
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Sunday Scbool 10 1. m., Qer. 111111 10:10 1. m. En!llDg Wor- Jut Monday ol moath.
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WAYNE GIBBONS comm.
Gt~bons
H. M. for
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For The Unexpired Term Of

Meigs County Commissioner
(Unexplrtd Term}

-rJfel011g reoident of Meigs County.
-Due to the fact that I have no other bUJlneso
interest to accupy my time, I will be able to
devote the same unlimited time to tho duties
of 1\fe!gs County Commissionen as 1 have in
the paot18 months.

Pd. Pol. Ady,

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B@•Eieet
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
MEIGS COUNTY

COMMISSIONER
(PI.ILL TIIM)

Pd. Pol Ad•.

Dear Helem
We have two chlklren and
have Uved In a Vf!f'/ nice trailer oourt for three yiBI'!I. Our
neighbors bne chlldrtD also rw •32.
no problem.
··ae it • load DIID, with a Last week we 101 1 no11ee
good jGb, but he Ulra to lim· from the court owaen II)'IDa
ble. 'l'lllctl he had me JR11 the they want to eonvert It eventurtnr In hOek to raise money for ally to an adults-only, or 11
h11 debll. The last time I paid least "no small chUdren" park.
the pawnshop myself, out of They added that they womiG 11
my savlnp.
evict no one who already
After waitlllll 10 years, I've cbUdren. but the cukllff ::~
lbout Jiven up, and I fiiW'lM for adding more to your fa
be b8l too. I haven't seen ilim (lad heinl able to ally)
In lour months. Should 1 111111 March 15.
the rlni 'back, or keep It
Helen, our new baby Is
iD Ill little velvet cue 10 I cen pectecl on April 15! Another
loot II it U I II'OW older and neijhbor is supposed to bave
~ey,"Well, lwu liiiUit IIW'· her Qnt baby tbe mldllle
rlell, anyw.,," O!IEC A GO ~. so she'• atay. ·
GO GIRL
I talked to the owners
Dear Go Go:
they said, "Rules are rwtlolr
rt SUUest you write Tom a sorry."
ntl(lllel'ld letier breaklllg the
We love our ll'lfler house and
111J81CIIIIltlll and ltllUng blm
wan! to live 11 up, hilt
l!lat If he doem't NPB'I ynu there 1re 110 other frailer eour11
for the J11W11 Uciet you'D COIIo wllldn 25 miles of our uea, and
older the riiW yourl to Mil II
luulland Clll't drive iO
you He ftt, (Or perhlpt you · to aad from wort.
could bock II and tend him the Isn't there 10011 IIIII wey
we caa gel an uteo"oo ou our
eviction? - LOJIIWN£
Our Lon-allie:
I -.Jied a laWJ!l' who
doesn't Jive you much hope.
'!be owner• have DO d ou b t
made sure their rulinc Is leRal;
only a doctor'• lllltealculallm
or premature birth caa beat

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OAKlEY
COLLINS

VOTE
for

Southeastern
Ohio

FOR

mllly weD • behaved

STATE
CAPITOL

EXPERIENCE
rwo yean in Ohio House, Twelve years in Ohio Senate, Third ranking Senator in Ohio next session.
LEADERSHIP
f~~j~~n, ~e~th ~ Ed~calion Committee; member of Agriculture &amp; Conservation, Highways &amp; Motor
ate to lnte;statea2~ul~~il o1~~:~~~~:r~~~~\~~ by Governor to 13-State Education Committee, and by Sen·
\CCOMPLISHMENT
27 Bills enacted, into law. Increased school funds, improved school funds im rove() hi h

~cas~d ~eachers

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~elepdeduncos , mmcr~tasc d un employme nt and Workn~Cn's Compensation benefits, and other protective and
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~.n~orsed hbydnews pa~ers

of distrid. and given awards by various organizations of Southeastern Ohio for
mgms e leg islative service m behalf of this sec•ion of the State.

RE-ELECT
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j(f Oakley C. Collins

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Collins for

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CoUW for lilllltor Committee. , .D. E. tewll, Cbalrmlll
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usual tmal1 tquabblel, but I
let them aellle tblnp between
tblmllflvel and dM't
take
lldel. I don't like to seold or
bOla other peoote's cblldrtn.
. 1ut my neiJ)Ibor 1111 tam it
tlpon he!'le!l to M:Old mine
whenever lhl! slJP!at arau·
ment develoJII. She h11 told my
oldest daughter never to play
in her yard •lain, yet
she
lends HER kids over here
to play! We have lllked this
over and she llllreO! it is best
to leave them alone unless it's
1 big r~tht. yet she 1oe• right
back lo oeoldlna DUne again,
though sometimes here are to
blame.
l don't Willi! a feud, but any
mother resents it when her
cbildren are bswlld out without
just cause. What 8hould I do?
-UPSET HOUSEWlFE
Dear Upoet:
·YOU can get vour point aCI'Otls
without
feuding Tell
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I neighbor over cOffee that you've
oolle&lt;!d lhe children'• quarre~
"ll bothera her and you think
· It's bost to sepsrate them for
-.:hile. If she agrees. then both
families should tlnil now play.
males an~ stay out ot eoch
other's yards. Reneat. BOTill
If she dOe~n·t agree. you
probably hommer out a peaCI!
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Yotlltl People'a
7:30 p. m. t'rlday,
Clt dl If o.J Rev. D•vid Sheets,. pastor.
8lmdaJ ScbooliD 1. m., BfiDp!lltlc Hnice, 7:1!1 YOUIIII

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YOUR PRESENT CONGJESSMAN stands for 11101'1 spending and higher taxes ••• .
CLARENCE E. MIIJ.ER stands
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RAY RIGGS. INC.

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THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA
LOCAL UNION 5668
BIVIIIJWCIIId, W. Va.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; H~A TING
llO UneoiD Sl :Middleport 9112-2550

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
'"Ohio's O!dest Dodg. Dea!~
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Chester, Ohio

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.
Ashlmul Oi! Products
Broton's Bottle Gas

TINY'S FOODLAND

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Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service ;
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Phone 667·3435 ·

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Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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192-2955

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and toartll
f:lt p. m. SeCCIIId lit I)
&lt;ConliDUid On Pm.Prayer

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Wlll' a.a,. ,m.;
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rairt tlud UJhieh II good In family and conr munity li/e, chi• f-.
lure II apomored by the l1111 illfllll flrnu and organiStlioru
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ne a eli " lilt Nwhlf· 'lltuttday, 7:30 p. m. IIIII lirlt
llliesler - 1119. B.., Grate . -• tblrd ""·•- • :10 p. ID. .
pallOr• Mrs. l!ldDa Ute. llupL ;;,.. ~._, '
Wllfall.
Qlar~ Bisel! Au'L Stlnda
miedll&amp; ever,
en.
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WOI'Ihlp II a. 11!-: NYPS So45 -.. 7:10ae:n:.. IDd lourth
p. IIi.; Ev•DinC kvlce, 7:30 111. BeraN• Uallltl • llrill
p. ID.; Mid.... " " llnlct " atrial Cillftl! - J
Scbool
7::18 P· DL Wedaelday.
tlaall, pastor. Sunil~&gt;
illlddleport Chlrdl of tile N... UO L m. Pre...ochtnl1 brst aad
- Rev. Clyde~. Bartlett, tWrd SunilaJ, 7::18 p. m. lleGoad
~-~School t:IO 1. m.: a fourth &amp;mol..,, II .. Ill.
_,.... WO!Ibip ll11t a. IlL; C1ir1tt1M Sdt•a• Sertllll
N'YPS Young People, 1:«5 p.m.; ,311 MaiD St., PL PINnD~
Stang~ -"'1 7:11111.m.: ll!mdl1 servtces 11 1. ~~~. orr.
Prayer meellng. Wed. HO p.m. 1fedaesday meetlnl I p. Ill.
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- Rev. l.lltllllb Pleree. dlt' llllll WedJltldQ (tam
plllor; RaJIIIOnd
Walburtl, 111 1::18 DS'r. 1ferJ0D1
SJpt.: SuDdiY Seboo~ t :at a. CC1!J11.
iO. Momfnl Wdrllilll. 10:30 1.
111. Bvenllll illlhllle, ' p. m::
IN LOGe ·uaae
Prayer JJttietiDll, 7 p. m: Wed, ~ t~~~~le baS been used ..
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Trinity eould have made in Herb's life; what character might b,ave
ben molded IUDODir the boys who are JIOW "Herb's gan!!'!"
But Herb's :folkl &amp;lid the parents of the other louys are among
the lllilllou crt Americau who are unchurched.

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7:30
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P. m., MlcJ.Weell l'riJII' and
Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Pomeroy - Melvin Alkire, pas.
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tor, Churcb llcbool 1 I: l6 I.DL
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Nov. 7, 1 p.m., lite COmmiMIOB
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'l'lllldl1 f P. 111.1 tllrNt _.. Chureb Olllclll Board
IIC. I P. m. 'l'llllldlf; ~ ,..,.,..._,,Nov. 8, 7:30 plllllllnlm
the•
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Society of Cin-bllan

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REV. ·RICHAID ·MARTIN, RECTOR

lro'-'db Plld tor by 1.1bor for Mltlef ctnuftlttM'·

Two bfoeh IIWII}' Ill old Trinity Cbureh with its Sunday School,
Ita YOilth FelloW8hlp. ita dedication to God. What a difference old

Grlte. SupL Wonlllp at 10:10 'flee ?:30 P.7m. MldoW'* tnf· II a. m.;
I. m.; PUcrlm Yautb, 1: .. p. : ,MI'VIcl :1t i. m. Wlllllll- SdpL; Cbrlstlall ErdN

Lullaeran

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Road - Rev. Clyde IIIDioD,
plltor: Sunday Scholl 9:1t 1.
m.; Ra1pb Carl, 1ap1. SundaJ
WorsbJp Htvlcl lD:ao L 111.
aDd 7!10 P. m. lltnalllf.
Prayer meelilll WedDealaJ II
7 II p, 111.
Celtlllbll
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DON'T BE DECEIVED BY RUMORS •• ,
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citizen of the Tenth Dlstttct.-ls cfo you waftt to Pl'f more
taxes to fulfill more political promltes?

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.All 111111 air Grcmr Slzeet , •• and while a proud community
b&amp;rdiJ Jlfta Ill eyebrow, tomorrow'a underworld is growing, llourish-

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E. MILLER

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A11.111111G« Otover Street ••• headquarters for a "big operation.• '
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"l'bbllll Herb's ballgout. Ani Herb is "the bos.•!"
BeN tM ]r;l(j8 nport :for their assignments. Here the loot is dl'tlded. Ben ti&amp;ntet1 Ia IIIJlpecl out for the next foray againet a
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SChool, 8:30 L m., Olurcb MGminl Wanblp M ;toe, 1lt .lobD W thnbJer
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ltn.l 11 v1ee 10:10 .. m.; ChrllliiD Ill- ad lrd lilmdiJI of tile 1111111111. IMIIr i._ p
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Chllrdl - Rev. Paul Taylll', vice, 8:30 p. m.
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pii!Gr; llllDdQ leiiDOI, 10 .. Fdl.. c:lludl " Q;rft... . , " IIUlDth.
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miJll.lter.
BQlla ._..., liJII t'lllrdl- BIY.
Gmt
Cllrdl fte fllntlll Anll1
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; li!C III'VIce, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer School. 8:30 a. m. Worahlp IIIII 1'11111· A. aeu..,. putor: J1orD. Jlllm W. Kimbler, pP!ar, Eatl "1 RIJ l W1D1D1.. m. Ifill.
servlcll, 7:10 Jl.l m. Wedlleltll..,. l'riiCbiDII service 10:30 1. m. 1111 Wonldp, 1:10 1. m.; IJuD. : ; - a.SU: 1 1
Sclloel It dllrp. llalldl7 It
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Young People's meellng e:ao dlf·Seboal, ID:It......, m,thl ·
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CommuJiity
p. m. EYeDin&amp; semce. 7' p. m. 'l'bllil, SiiPLr :rJIIili. NJow. s,,_ ...-.an a dl - da7 ldlool. amu,011; 7:11 p.
I HaleD BaJIIII 1i11UJ Sclool V. H. Braley, Bible Scbtol Supt. *f;S:ar,.·•m J: -e
Weadell G.~· plllllr; W~ Youttg Peoplt'l Leg!linll ....
. - D.A. V. Jla1l, GOI'IIIr Second Z1oB Cilucb o1 atr111, Pom- CAIMEL £11J Cllta-an. llblp ~~nice,
L m., lluDo a fll"lloa - Lldlll Home
: and Ptmei'O)', Mam Spoasorecl eroy . JlarrlsODvWI Road -Jtu. Pllll A. llellen, plllllr: au. da1 8dtool 1.41 a. m.; MYr d&amp;J, 1 to I P. m.
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: by Freacb .Ql,J Baplkt Cburcll gene Underwood. miDIItar. B~ diy School, 8:10 1. m., WII;1M Sunday 8 ,P· m. Prlfel' all 1"'11 LN&amp;ue: 7 p, m. Prep
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in Galllpollt. ,Uftllotad with S. bit Sebool, t:BO 1. m.; MorD- ltoulh, llllpt.; 10:11 1. m. MOI'IIP.
f:JO 11P. m. 8lbla Blilll1
tll!llbJ•
B.C. Rev. I.I'IDioa, pastor. log Wonblp, 7:30 p. m.; fto. liJI Wonblp, IIIII IIIII 41b au.
lltlltlll m 111 Oilier 1111
Stmday ldiDal "11r7 Sundlf, bert Reed, Blbl• 8chlol StJpt. da7 llf tbl11101l111; I P. II. £nil. Wfl., pillar. IDII!DIP''IIIL
3 p. m. PI
tetvlcea tile
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IDI Btupllallo 8lrvlce, Ill 0 ..
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Church 01 Cod
IDd 1n1 lillltda1 of ~
• Fattet1011, Supt; lloniiDI •• .., .....
flll&amp;bla
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thltlr Clllll'cb a1 God - Trta11y Ullled Cloud 01 WOI'Ihlp 10:10 L m. Yoalllllro ltll Q nt - MalllurJ
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Corner ol t'aartllllld 1&amp;1111 81., Ref, Dale 'lboraiDD, put«. Ctrllt, Pta1et0J - Rev. W. H. tiel I:U P• Ill.; Bvaaplllllc Rd., aortb of Melg W. Glftord.
! Mlddlepol't. Rev. NJII Borden, Sunday School, 1:80 a. m.; Perrin, putor; c.rl Kauts,
30 l'llllll llel(lltaL Pullr, 1'. All'l. Slrv•tbetb
mllllster. SuDdaJ llabNit:IO L MorD1iJ1
Wonblp 11 II 1. Supt.; Sundly Scblol, I: IS I. r...tl Cllf
' m. Arnold Rlcllard8, Supt. 10:30 111. EvqellsUo setfiCI 7:10 p. m. WOI'Ihlp, 10:25 a.m.
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L IlL 14oni1Di Worsblp.
m.; Prayer ~. 7110 p.m.
- - OW, PD llebool, J p. m. WOI'tblp
N.- BapOtt Oloreb - TuesdaY; Young
People's Datlllt PIJcrtm IWk II • ::;;. ;:~,:.~~ m.;
Vnlted Bre~Ama
Sundat School O:ao e. m.; Wor- Service, Il'rlday, 7:30 p. m. (LAnpl'llll PCllt Ofllctl, IIIII. ...,.. II a0
' Youtll : . ~ ~ II • EldiD
1blp II a. m.; Wednesday, 7 ML Morllb C:.urcb of God- Olu. !. Dozer, paator; lluDilaJ _,. ' a. m.;
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Rev. ~- Sattarflelct, puttr School t•30 a.m. Mrs. Robert letao 7 P. m.; EYapillllc ..,. 111te, putor• turd

stands with

twO FACTS TO REMEMBER ON

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"Woods; 11ftl]deal
Oldtl I Qu;rdl,

Don't &amp;e~;ceivetl &amp;y False rumors!

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CLARINCI I. MILLER 1110 .._ not faYOI'
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are IIWIYI playing II).
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Our Helen:
My Dti(lhbor's chllc!Na

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RE-ELECT

CLARINC:II. MIL Lilt i11nclt wltfl the1911 dlcltlon o1 the people
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CLARINCII. MILLEA .._not ft¥11''rlght4o work'' 1-...

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YOU!

•tty of men like S.ri1tor Oakler Collins - who aupported thMI mlltureil :
for the good of lhl lith Ditlrlct-the 1pproprlotlon bill p11Hd. Now , , , ":
ltn't this evlclt~~ce enough . . . Thlf Sen.tor O.kley Colllnt It worldnt Ill :
your lnterem . . .1ncl the int1retls of the 18th District. Go to the polls o.i
Nftembor lth ... •ncl vote FOR .. . end aupport ... Oakley Colllne for ltote
l1111t0r from the new Elghlllnth Dilfrfct.

State s,nator

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Thenkt to the foretlghtl!lld 1~

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With flu In the family, lln't
it time you tridell your llllllr
Ill on a house?-11.
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WORKING

filii 11th S.n.torlll Dittrlct $26,635,0001

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HE IS A
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Take the proceeds and
yourself a cruise or 1 new want 11
robe - aomelblnl wlkl
zippy!
And then - 10, woman, 101

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CHARLES R. KARR, Sr.

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1111 949 M emended br the St111 Senote, wfildl would help Galli- '
Ceullly to lhl tvne of $115,000.00. Sen1tor Collins' !)ppo11111t YOted
AGAINST thll 1pproprl1tlon mHIUre • • . which would h1ve • hit .,
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YEARS Wl'l1l
THE WRONG MAN
Dear Helen:
I atarled gotna with Tom
when I lvas 2:1. Two years later
he pve me a lovely expeiWve
enpgemonl rlne. We
were
!lllppoeed to pi mvrled the
nut year, but Ill! never got around to settlni the dato.
II·~•,;;: 1. rev!Je my lift of wed"' --. &amp;Uests. That's about as
as' il has gone, and I 1111

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ltnlfor O.lder Collins' O!f0111111,
on Autust 10, 1965, voted AGAINST...,
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ROBERT CLARK

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LET'S LOOK AT THE RECORDS!

HELEN HELP US!

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I llllSUre you lllat if you hm&gt;
eslly and sincerely wan\
to
lind God, you will discover that
he -18 waiUng to receive
But )'0)1 must look in the r~ghl
p!~•
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~.. To be sure., God
use miracles and signs, and YJlllons, aad bunta of Ughteoing
to oall you.
Bill wllh his Word, his willingness to hear your prayers, his
d!Ul'CII and bls concerned ChrisUan people to help and give
St'denee and the good news of
Chrlsl, why should he? Indeed,
God Is eaJUng, and he wBills you
to htar.

Man Must·se;·ek.um.
,·' . ere'' \
He not "'h
1f. ere e S not

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City boanlwali was IIIU· plalimllll matiOI ..,. I :No•.
•· Gallery By Wa-e
Jato VIol
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15 showing at tile Paris
,. G• Bra• dI'ladt• MD
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•• tl U••or
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TV show
of Rlcbard Speck ol tbe - price: ~.ooo ' ' JoaD Craw· Since the prevalence of viral N~ill; lllltie eulllq oil Ill
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nurse-murder
ease· ford called !rom Paris for hepatitis appears to be lncreas- .ui~Jipielal JllllvllejeJ to mlr
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. he added, "In all il shareo "Murderers Row,'' tickets to Lhe Nov. 4 Damon ing and since there Is no speo- sloaarlea there.
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with the FBI 1 hav- with a lire-sized reenactment Runyon Fund's 20th anniver- 1ific treatment for this ~;sease, ·Nailenel Prealdenl
Mn,
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Krall 'l'hll ,. t. why he ortaled jlte
that much love
of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Har- sary fete at the Rainbow Room; Idoctors have turned their at- Freel J. Toole ask"' lor "
Puler It Plllll'e
C!huroll, to bl'irtl bl1 IIOOd ·aews
lAitaboy,
vey Oswald, lor the year's que- and Joan bought 'em just to tenllo• to preventive measures. ~ IIIYetilpaoa M
· LMlloraa • clro
to 1111 world.
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~~~~·~~~f~:;Jblv Campbell
.. Mobile artist AI· give 'em to pals.
To pm&gt;eJI tht walor • borne lie prlvllept are· aol ...
'ftle1e n IIIIIIY tC yoa 'IIIIo By al mew, cooiul&amp; a trast.
Ill
is in the
Calder's designing jew·
infectioul bepalills 11 11 wise to llm!tL Sbe llild _. Wm.T claim that you baVw no contact ed l!lbrislian friend or eonnselor
also is in Candy
and the 6'14-caral bib • Ethel Merman and Arthur wash your hands alter eac11 trip w&lt;iu1d saptNII'I lbe efforls of witll nor awareneos Ill God. As or mlDialer, and talk witb 'blm.
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337-black-cllamonds-iJI. Treacher and wife dine often to the toilet and before each Rep. WID!am S. Jk&lt;Mlmlleld, · :1'0• Uve Gill :l'Dur dayt, you Ask queStl0111, dlscan the deep
at Goldie's New York
pub meal. Chlorlnatilll of the Ioe.al R.Mleb., Ia &amp;el lllo privU'*' elllilll that yott honnlly and GODOei'DI of your heart, itld
and Arthur ("Pip" ta pals) water oupply II a prbne lllSeB· eo notored.
· alncorely ba" IIGIJ8ht to liDd'
sllll calls the Merm "Hallie" tlal
God. Yel, you 1187 tbal !It hal
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from their "Panama Hattie" To prevent serum hepatlslls
not tolled lo JOU, 1101' shown ·
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days on Bdwy . . . And we love doctors are avoiding
transyott any llpa, nor performed
w!Iat Merv Griffin calls elder fusions of whole blood or blood
CIDe
any miracles. Yoa have bad no
spielman Pip '!'reacher: "Star plasmas except as a life-saving
dreamt nor vfsl01111 aad tan reo! stage, screen aad social ••• measure. Plasma substitutes,
u no burl! ol lhunder from
curity."
such es dextran, are saJo. They - "'
the skieo thai you eonalder diFormer cowboY singing star are used instead of plasma
vlnely Inspired.
Spode Coo ley, in jail SID&lt;r he , whenever possible. The use ol
B
Fr Is Morrl
Thus, you boldly and arrostomp-killed his wife a decade . disposable hypdermic needle&lt;
Y Mn.
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t. a 1 !r
h'.
· Mrs. Frances 1coxen was of ..._ dub!
ol _ ,..._
ago! ex pe
. c p roe
~m
I~ has helped to prevent the trans- hostess for the Esther Circle ' u..
ousne••, . wu•~....­
CahforDia proson by Ch11Simas 1mi'Hion of serum
hepatitis
.
h Fi 1 lis list pmg and seeldnS God, he jllst
· .Greta Garbo's !uncheo11 es-: wh•~h has been known to lot- meeting at t e .~.:'.,_ POet cannot he found, and probably -:.:::.!':,;,~~' '
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Church Thursday evaw.g,
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cor1 at Del momco s was one 1Iow lhe use of improperly ster"
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does not oare anyway.
John Forester; five hours lat-1 ilized needles Since the dis- 27. One Talent _was thedt oubb- But I have news for you.
er same geot took the lovely I
.b
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Ject of the devotions I
y God caa be found and Is 91181'
rase may t~lso e acqmre om H 1 Simpson
whO opened
Swede to dinner - . Don'L take 1 a tattooin needle this is an I ~en
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Iy interested in you. But you
any tales or Mae West making ' added rea:on to di;courage this OwbeJth .~roudp smgmtg ";:;~~~ a~d must seek blm where he It, oot
personal appearances senouly :
Y an scnp UI'f,
· where he Js -~
practJI'e
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"H
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her docs don 't even want that '
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d' 14-31. ea mgs were
er
The Scriptures, the Holy Blantique sex symbol to take r· 'The mhost encouragtlh~gt f D,. Am I, Send Me," "lnfluerJce" ble is as good a place as ••y
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coven' owever, IS a o r. ,
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on anyttung heavier than LP J G . Allen of Stanford Univer- 1and a poem,. ne a en.
to begin your search. Here Is
recordmgs.
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busmess !'essltn conducted by God's own Word speaking clear·
!'lty. He found
at w en m U· Ethel Smith chai!"lTlan fellow·
A mag's cover piece 00 Glea· t man plasma from a person with led after which a. prog~arn en· ly and ope~y to you .. You can
I · 1 h tT · st ·ed r0 r six
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son and Carney quotes Art say-~ vrra epa 1 15 15 01
·- I titled ••The Church of Raptd
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th at a temperature of 8' ,
your room or den If you will
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Jog "We're only close onstage mon s
· Social Change 11 was presented
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Off;tage Jackie's a hard rna~ degrees Fahrenheit, the virus. ,· bv Mane R..;sh including the but try. By talking with hu~
' .·. We do know at1houg h not k1·ned' 15
· no 1ong- s&lt;:ripture
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from Romans
12. The from your .heart m prayer ' be Jt
this : the Great One has a se •J - er able to cause disease. Furth- members gave various read- aloud or silent, you can .discov~.nsibly large regard for Art. con- : ermore. when such plasma is : ings. Mrs. Roush was also in er the profoundn~s of hts presequently they're the best com-. gi\·en several mon ths behlre a rhlTge of the Love Girt prog- sence. B~ atle~g a church of
edy team since the Marx Bros . . trnas ru sion of whole
llleod, ram and used the subject of your_ chotce, si~ng the hymns,
Giant wall sign at the Red 1here is no danger of hepatitis ''\lites that Bec"Ome Migbly" hearing the Scnptures, listening
Garter in the Village; "Elect,resulling.
and scripture John 6:8-14. Aft- to the. sermon, and by actually
Jimmy Walker." . Don'! we i Allen
now recommends er the Love Girt or!ering the partlclpabng WJtb your whole
I
wish we could
Film rights 1that mstead of excluding per- meeting closed with prayer. A bemg, you can indeed, get a
lo Hedy Lamarr's jel · hot !-lons who have had hepatitil' social was conducted in the so- be-:rte:r=":"~=rstandi=="g::o:f:God=.
Included in these roll calls were final
autobiography "Ecstasy
and : from bt&gt;ing bleod donors, these l'iHI rooms with Mrs. Wilcoxen ..
Me" are up for fat -grabs; who'd people be encouraged to give serving refreshments.
Table
they get to play the
young blood to be used to make "im- decorations were in keeping
ections on appropri1tions totaling almost
and most·beautiful Hedy? Claire mune plasma." Not only is any Wit h the Halloween season.
Bloom? .. Hedy certainly had heaptitis virus !hat may be Mr. and Mrs. Edward SimP"
punty of face the memory or ' in such plasma tamed but also &gt;On entertaint&lt;l with a birthday
1
whtch_
not even ·recent lund . ~orne of the donor's immunity 1dinner at their home honoring
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headlmes can erase ·
Dr. to this disease is transmitted lh b' thda s of 'Irs Jsabel
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Mr and Mrs Jack Kelley of l
ti~who no:~~~~ r:~
to the recipient.
Simpson and Mrs. lAvey 'Sayre. Bu~, spent. a weekend ~ith
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Other guests present wert Vera h'
is M --• Mrs p uJ
BnJnx Shorehaven Beach Club Q
So "
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IS paren , r. a.uu
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me .. meo w en res - Beegle and Helen S1mpson.
Kelle
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·Where Was YOUR Vote On How
and the Greenwich Conn. Green ing I have a tendencv to rub M
d M Orl d M't bell
y.
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Don't be confused by names. louis J. Schneider, Jr.
Hills Cou ntry Club. checking in- my thumb and index finger to- f pr. akn b rs. danMr I c nd Mr. and Mrs. Chfl":'d Cox, I
t N y H ·t 1 1
ar ers urg an
· a spent the weekend Wllb reia·
II the Incumbent on the Ohio Supreme Court. Paul
o · · ospJ a or surgery. •ether.
Is
there
an)•lhing
wrong
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diN tives m Kentucky.
To Spend YOUR Tax Dollm?
W. Brown Is the only Brown who is an incumbent
about thJS .
daughter, Connie, of V1enna, W. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Spencer
011 the Ohio Supreme Court Return the proven and
A - If by &lt;OneentroiiDI you va., visited SUnday with Mr. 5011 Vance and Mrs. Hattie FreJeSI"''ii:IMI incumbents. Newspapers and Bar Associ. ran stop these mo~e~nts lor and Mrs. Crill Bradford.
~rick, Mrs. Lowell Bing, dau·
'•vera!
mmutes
thiS
1s
JUSt
a
Maud
JohnsoR
and
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allons thrwghout the State have endorsed them and
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urge their re-election. Members of the Ohio State
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amet''"'"'.. .!""r'...,., ~ uv1 ,
beats na•l bJtmg or head-skatch- Frankie Neigler called on Mr. sons Gin.,,ulf \&gt;etRI['aild Mrs.
Bar AsiJOCilll:iOII voted 4 to 1 in favor ot their
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JMiectlon.
ary ..,.._.., w e n Y
(. d thl s " PI'II roII lng" day afternoon.
Mro. Uet"berl Roush
ever, you '"
.
ner Peall ol Mr. aDd •Mrs. ElMr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and hard to control, you are m lhe Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lee and son S;iiieer ud family at Jla.
David were in Newark Monday early stages of shakmg palsy mother, Mrs. Lill~an Lee. spent cine ~le'lifi(e ' the 'blrllidays
Polls
In stlend funeral services for and should see your doctor.
the weekend In Cincmnati.
ol El&amp; spliJ~r. sons Larry,
For
Judge
of
the
Supreme
Court
his
sist..r,
Mabel
Fox,
who
·
Mr.
Jameo
Plckeas
a.nd
Lisa
Ike,
.Buck . and
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suddonly
or
a
heart
attack.
She
Q
I
have
ooleoartiJritls.
of
Gahanoa
called
on
hiS
SJsler
Gene
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l'ul Tenn Commencinl JaniMry I, 1967)
' was a former resident o! East '[ Could . sl•epmg m an
a&lt;r- Mrs. Dick Lee, and other
. ol Middle•
' Letart
•·ondltioned room cause
the relatives.
Haiti Fre1
"r ·and Mrs Fe No · f. pain to be more severe?
Mr and Mrs Henry Roush pdor ·~.r··~·~'-'
altemoone
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Racine spent Sund•y afternoon . - . Yel, . I e a1r CODdl· and Mildred spent the weekend Mr. ltlif'Mrs. Carl Duckworth
For Judge of the Supreme Court
With Mr. and Mrs. FloYd Nor- tioner JS not •~Justrd to a com- 1n Akron with Mr. and Mrs. of CoollllciOII, Mr; and Mro. Dofull Tefll CommencintJ Januory 2, 196n
ris.
lortable level, if you do not u':" Joho Fishet and other rela- vid Cell ol Gahanna, were reMr. and Mrs. Blais Nice
enough coven or 11 the lan 18 lives.
cent e~ of Mr. and Mrs.
daughlers of !'lewark spent
blowing dfreci)J on you wblle Mr. and ~"· Larry Hom ef John Hay...
.
urdsy with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
sleep.
Owosso, Mich., VJSJted With Mrs. Paul Kelley oalled on
Nice.
relatives a couple of days.
Mrs. Hallie Frederick Monday.
.a-. Commttt. far tiM Re-Election of Ohio SUP~':'M: Cclurt Ndees
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons
Tumay afternoon.
l'rlll Bradford, lr., of WorthMn Battle t'edert&lt;k
l.cluii.L Scftneidtr, Jr!f and Paul w. Brown. Fm A. Smilh, Chlltman.
tiM 'tbwnl~ Road, To~ Ohio.
Proudly Paid For by Mille&lt; For OotJ8resl Comm.
Roberta Roush attended
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush ington spent a weekend with
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. Roger open! the weekend Mr. Blld Mrs. Crill Bradford Mr. and Mn. Robert Roush,
Joha Huddlo, Treu., LancaYoung at the Cli!ton
With Mr. and Mrs. Waller Me- Sr. .
Barbara and Nancy, ol Colwn·
Dade al TroY.
Mr. and Mrl. Bert Hellmllll bus were recent guesll o1
Pd. Pol. MY,
Rece•t guesiiJ of Mr. WilHam of Woll Pen spent Saturday with bar
11 Mr and Mn. Ow·'
Napier IJIId lamily were Carrie her sistu, Mro. MargareiiJOud. 811 ..::.. '
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Bll .._ and lhildren of Ni- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slmpolll
tro. W. Va.
took his mother, Mrs. Lavinio
Mr. and Mn. Larry Badgely Simpson to Columbus where she
and ~on, Mr. and Mr'i. ~·likP I \I-III lea~.· e by jet plane for St. i
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MornS4'n, Pt. Pleasant and Dav-, Petersburg, Fla., to spend the ]
ill Gloeckner rl _l'(liumbus spenl : winter.
th&lt; weekend Wllh Mr.
and · Mr. and Mrs. Will Gamble
Mrs. Erwin Glot'ckner.
, of Moundsville spent the week
The IVSCS ol the Methodist end with his sister, Mrs. Sybil
Church met at the churrh on Miles.
Following is a list of the Meigs County Roads that have been
Tuesd;!~' evening to observe
the WL'ck of praver and self df'newly blacktopped in the calendar year of 1966,
nial. The progr&lt;~m was in
&lt;harge uf Doliy Wo1fe and her
theme was "The::;e Mv Breth· '
Appro&gt; imately
ren
." The service ope;1ed with '
Eden Ridge Road
. . . " . . . . . . . ' .. . . ....... 2.70 Miles
prayer and !~Cripture by Rev .~
Royal Oak Park Road
James Early. Others
taking
1.60 Miles
rart
wert&gt;
Lucille
Rh od~s. DnnSalem Center·Columbia Road
6 40 Miles
. na Hit! . M:-~bel R011 sh and Mr::; _
Harrisonville·Dexter Road
, F.ven•ile Cl~rk.
3.00 Miles
j
.Mr. &lt;md Mrs. Early Rousn
Hobson-Rutland Road
3.00 Miles
' t&gt;ntertainrd Thur&lt;idGy
night
Bashan-Keno Road
. for hrr cou~in . Mrs. M:-tggie
4.60 M'les
Oil&lt;&gt;. Parkersburg, with
a
Wolfe Pen Road
1.70 •• es
At
dinner .1\ttendine were Mrs
CIO at Carpenter
Gladyli Jones, Pomeroy. Mr .
.30 Miles
anrl Mrs. Clarence Shields. Mr
Alfred to Alh&lt;lns Co. Line , , ..... , .... . . , _. ,
1.30 Miles
· and Mrs. Pete Shields, Mrs.
,.
MoOt U:llt70A In Clay Bell• and W!'llte cablntt.
· Ad&lt;1 Norris. Mr. and Mr!&gt;. Ear.
Forest Run -Morn ing Star Road
2.4~i -.:.
l••=-Jy Housh and the honored guest·
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Mrs. Dfls.
TOTAL MILES in 1966
27 .00 Milos
Mr. and Mrs. Rny Pearson .,
116 W. M.in St.
Mrs. Pauline Gerwig
and
Jn arfd itinn 47 111ilf'~ of Count_.,. roacl s \\-"Pre resurft~f'f'd and ~ral~&lt;l in lhe vrar
Jarpes Roush visitt&gt;d the latul 1!1~6 . Wll il &lt;t!Jpll _ratiuns ol Kltltmtnf,l ts rnll!Pnal and ~ lllnf' . Thi s has all hf'j•n
ler's nlt'ce. Mr . and Mv.;. WPsPotr,eroy, Ohio
p~1d lor and we ~111 hr abll' to show a tJal;w ej• .January I. l!t(li If ('IPclfi&gt;rl we
WJIJ .s ln w to t·unltn ue to work for fh (' bt·st in tc:est of all MPigs Count .v.
ley T&lt;:~ylor. at Man f'heslrr, Tf'nMusic Provided
l
nessee
lor S':'veral dJys returnSIGNED:
m~ hy W&lt;lY of th!' Smoky MounPublic Invited
tains.
Charles R. Karr, Sr. an~ Robert Clork
I Debby Hill. fttudent &lt;~I Park
Republican Candidates. for Meigs County Commis!iioners
ersburg, spent lhr WPP l\f' ntl wP il
Pd. Pol Mv.
her pa rents, Mr. and· Mn: L&gt;al
N. 2ND AV~.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

~~~:~ no•·•
· a _.,·~ecb' seum Is fealurlna a wa1 Uke""' Ia

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Re-elect Both

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Judge

LOUIS J. ~

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Meigs County's
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Fits Places Like Bookcases
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'lbl alftee, to !It lllll8led al
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THE D!MOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965.
Slnate recorda show ht missed 271 of 901 roll calls, en
absenttt_record of 30%. The month of July he mlsucl 1B1 roll
calls of 388, an 1b11ntH record of 50%.
GaUI1 encl Mtigt County cannot lfforcl only one haH, or
Mh two-thirds, repre11nt1tion in the Ohio Senate on lasues
vital to Its proereu.
O.lhe end Meigs Countlans vote for, ancl de11rv1, serious
and full.time reprelln.tltlon.
POl CONTINUED "ON-THE.JOI" VITAUTY
AND
DIDICATION ·TO SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

Re-Elect
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I llllSUre you lllat if you hm&gt;
eslly and sincerely wan\
to
lind God, you will discover that
he -18 waiUng to receive
But )'0)1 must look in the r~ghl
p!~•
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~.. To be sure., God
use miracles and signs, and YJlllons, aad bunta of Ughteoing
to oall you.
Bill wllh his Word, his willingness to hear your prayers, his
d!Ul'CII and bls concerned ChrisUan people to help and give
St'denee and the good news of
Chrlsl, why should he? Indeed,
God Is eaJUng, and he wBills you
to htar.

Man Must·se;·ek.um.
,·' . ere'' \
He not "'h
1f. ere e S not

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City boanlwali was IIIU· plalimllll matiOI ..,. I :No•.
•· Gallery By Wa-e
Jato VIol
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15 showing at tile Paris
,. G• Bra• dI'ladt• MD
· · ameun~
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TV show
of Rlcbard Speck ol tbe - price: ~.ooo ' ' JoaD Craw· Since the prevalence of viral N~ill; lllltie eulllq oil Ill
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nurse-murder
ease· ford called !rom Paris for hepatitis appears to be lncreas- .ui~Jipielal JllllvllejeJ to mlr
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. he added, "In all il shareo "Murderers Row,'' tickets to Lhe Nov. 4 Damon ing and since there Is no speo- sloaarlea there.
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with the FBI 1 hav- with a lire-sized reenactment Runyon Fund's 20th anniver- 1ific treatment for this ~;sease, ·Nailenel Prealdenl
Mn,
,., ..,_ ltlei*
Krall 'l'hll ,. t. why he ortaled jlte
that much love
of Jack Ruby shooting Lee Har- sary fete at the Rainbow Room; Idoctors have turned their at- Freel J. Toole ask"' lor "
Puler It Plllll'e
C!huroll, to bl'irtl bl1 IIOOd ·aews
lAitaboy,
vey Oswald, lor the year's que- and Joan bought 'em just to tenllo• to preventive measures. ~ IIIYetilpaoa M
· LMlloraa • clro
to 1111 world.
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~~~~·~~~f~:;Jblv Campbell
.. Mobile artist AI· give 'em to pals.
To pm&gt;eJI tht walor • borne lie prlvllept are· aol ...
'ftle1e n IIIIIIY tC yoa 'IIIIo By al mew, cooiul&amp; a trast.
Ill
is in the
Calder's designing jew·
infectioul bepalills 11 11 wise to llm!tL Sbe llild _. Wm.T claim that you baVw no contact ed l!lbrislian friend or eonnselor
also is in Candy
and the 6'14-caral bib • Ethel Merman and Arthur wash your hands alter eac11 trip w&lt;iu1d saptNII'I lbe efforls of witll nor awareneos Ill God. As or mlDialer, and talk witb 'blm.
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337-black-cllamonds-iJI. Treacher and wife dine often to the toilet and before each Rep. WID!am S. Jk&lt;Mlmlleld, · :1'0• Uve Gill :l'Dur dayt, you Ask queStl0111, dlscan the deep
at Goldie's New York
pub meal. Chlorlnatilll of the Ioe.al R.Mleb., Ia &amp;el lllo privU'*' elllilll that yott honnlly and GODOei'DI of your heart, itld
and Arthur ("Pip" ta pals) water oupply II a prbne lllSeB· eo notored.
· alncorely ba" IIGIJ8ht to liDd'
sllll calls the Merm "Hallie" tlal
God. Yel, you 1187 tbal !It hal
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from their "Panama Hattie" To prevent serum hepatlslls
not tolled lo JOU, 1101' shown ·
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days on Bdwy . . . And we love doctors are avoiding
transyott any llpa, nor performed
w!Iat Merv Griffin calls elder fusions of whole blood or blood
CIDe
any miracles. Yoa have bad no
spielman Pip '!'reacher: "Star plasmas except as a life-saving
dreamt nor vfsl01111 aad tan reo! stage, screen aad social ••• measure. Plasma substitutes,
u no burl! ol lhunder from
curity."
such es dextran, are saJo. They - "'
the skieo thai you eonalder diFormer cowboY singing star are used instead of plasma
vlnely Inspired.
Spode Coo ley, in jail SID&lt;r he , whenever possible. The use ol
B
Fr Is Morrl
Thus, you boldly and arrostomp-killed his wife a decade . disposable hypdermic needle&lt;
Y Mn.
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t. a 1 !r
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· Mrs. Frances 1coxen was of ..._ dub!
ol _ ,..._
ago! ex pe
. c p roe
~m
I~ has helped to prevent the trans- hostess for the Esther Circle ' u..
ousne••, . wu•~....­
CahforDia proson by Ch11Simas 1mi'Hion of serum
hepatitis
.
h Fi 1 lis list pmg and seeldnS God, he jllst
· .Greta Garbo's !uncheo11 es-: wh•~h has been known to lot- meeting at t e .~.:'.,_ POet cannot he found, and probably -:.:::.!':,;,~~' '
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Church Thursday evaw.g,
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does not oare anyway.
John Forester; five hours lat-1 ilized needles Since the dis- 27. One Talent _was thedt oubb- But I have news for you.
er same geot took the lovely I
.b
. d fr
Ject of the devotions I
y God caa be found and Is 91181'
rase may t~lso e acqmre om H 1 Simpson
whO opened
Swede to dinner - . Don'L take 1 a tattooin needle this is an I ~en
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Iy interested in you. But you
any tales or Mae West making ' added rea:on to di;courage this OwbeJth .~roudp smgmtg ";:;~~~ a~d must seek blm where he It, oot
personal appearances senouly :
Y an scnp UI'f,
· where he Js -~
practJI'e
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her docs don 't even want that '
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d' 14-31. ea mgs were
er
The Scriptures, the Holy Blantique sex symbol to take r· 'The mhost encouragtlh~gt f D,. Am I, Send Me," "lnfluerJce" ble is as good a place as ••y
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on anyttung heavier than LP J G . Allen of Stanford Univer- 1and a poem,. ne a en.
to begin your search. Here Is
recordmgs.
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!'lty. He found
at w en m U· Ethel Smith chai!"lTlan fellow·
A mag's cover piece 00 Glea· t man plasma from a person with led after which a. prog~arn en· ly and ope~y to you .. You can
I · 1 h tT · st ·ed r0 r six
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son and Carney quotes Art say-~ vrra epa 1 15 15 01
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your room or den If you will
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Jog "We're only close onstage mon s
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Off;tage Jackie's a hard rna~ degrees Fahrenheit, the virus. ,· bv Mane R..;sh including the but try. By talking with hu~
' .·. We do know at1houg h not k1·ned' 15
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from Romans
12. The from your .heart m prayer ' be Jt
this : the Great One has a se •J - er able to cause disease. Furth- members gave various read- aloud or silent, you can .discov~.nsibly large regard for Art. con- : ermore. when such plasma is : ings. Mrs. Roush was also in er the profoundn~s of hts presequently they're the best com-. gi\·en several mon ths behlre a rhlTge of the Love Girt prog- sence. B~ atle~g a church of
edy team since the Marx Bros . . trnas ru sion of whole
llleod, ram and used the subject of your_ chotce, si~ng the hymns,
Giant wall sign at the Red 1here is no danger of hepatitis ''\lites that Bec"Ome Migbly" hearing the Scnptures, listening
Garter in the Village; "Elect,resulling.
and scripture John 6:8-14. Aft- to the. sermon, and by actually
Jimmy Walker." . Don'! we i Allen
now recommends er the Love Girt or!ering the partlclpabng WJtb your whole
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wish we could
Film rights 1that mstead of excluding per- meeting closed with prayer. A bemg, you can indeed, get a
lo Hedy Lamarr's jel · hot !-lons who have had hepatitil' social was conducted in the so- be-:rte:r=":"~=rstandi=="g::o:f:God=.
Included in these roll calls were final
autobiography "Ecstasy
and : from bt&gt;ing bleod donors, these l'iHI rooms with Mrs. Wilcoxen ..
Me" are up for fat -grabs; who'd people be encouraged to give serving refreshments.
Table
they get to play the
young blood to be used to make "im- decorations were in keeping
ections on appropri1tions totaling almost
and most·beautiful Hedy? Claire mune plasma." Not only is any Wit h the Halloween season.
Bloom? .. Hedy certainly had heaptitis virus !hat may be Mr. and Mrs. Edward SimP"
punty of face the memory or ' in such plasma tamed but also &gt;On entertaint&lt;l with a birthday
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not even ·recent lund . ~orne of the donor's immunity 1dinner at their home honoring
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headlmes can erase ·
Dr. to this disease is transmitted lh b' thda s of 'Irs Jsabel
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Mr and Mrs Jack Kelley of l
ti~who no:~~~~ r:~
to the recipient.
Simpson and Mrs. lAvey 'Sayre. Bu~, spent. a weekend ~ith
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Other guests present wert Vera h'
is M --• Mrs p uJ
BnJnx Shorehaven Beach Club Q
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IS paren , r. a.uu
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me .. meo w en res - Beegle and Helen S1mpson.
Kelle
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and the Greenwich Conn. Green ing I have a tendencv to rub M
d M Orl d M't bell
y.
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Hills Cou ntry Club. checking in- my thumb and index finger to- f pr. akn b rs. danMr I c nd Mr. and Mrs. Chfl":'d Cox, I
t N y H ·t 1 1
ar ers urg an
· a spent the weekend Wllb reia·
II the Incumbent on the Ohio Supreme Court. Paul
o · · ospJ a or surgery. •ether.
Is
there
an)•lhing
wrong
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diN tives m Kentucky.
To Spend YOUR Tax Dollm?
W. Brown Is the only Brown who is an incumbent
about thJS .
daughter, Connie, of V1enna, W. Mr, and Mrs. Henry Spencer
011 the Ohio Supreme Court Return the proven and
A - If by &lt;OneentroiiDI you va., visited SUnday with Mr. 5011 Vance and Mrs. Hattie FreJeSI"''ii:IMI incumbents. Newspapers and Bar Associ. ran stop these mo~e~nts lor and Mrs. Crill Bradford.
~rick, Mrs. Lowell Bing, dau·
'•vera!
mmutes
thiS
1s
JUSt
a
Maud
JohnsoR
and
J
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s
le
hie .....
Mik
allons thrwghout the State have endorsed them and
h
d g r ... ..,ce, SOliS
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hab1t
nervous
an
JS
one
t
at
Pickens
of
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urge their re-election. Members of the Ohio State
. ..
amet''"'"'.. .!""r'...,., ~ uv1 ,
beats na•l bJtmg or head-skatch- Frankie Neigler called on Mr. sons Gin.,,ulf \&gt;etRI['aild Mrs.
Bar AsiJOCilll:iOII voted 4 to 1 in favor ot their
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JMiectlon.
ary ..,.._.., w e n Y
(. d thl s " PI'II roII lng" day afternoon.
Mro. Uet"berl Roush
ever, you '"
.
ner Peall ol Mr. aDd •Mrs. ElMr. and Mrs. Bill Fox and hard to control, you are m lhe Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lee and son S;iiieer ud family at Jla.
David were in Newark Monday early stages of shakmg palsy mother, Mrs. Lill~an Lee. spent cine ~le'lifi(e ' the 'blrllidays
Polls
In stlend funeral services for and should see your doctor.
the weekend In Cincmnati.
ol El&amp; spliJ~r. sons Larry,
For
Judge
of
the
Supreme
Court
his
sist..r,
Mabel
Fox,
who
·
Mr.
Jameo
Plckeas
a.nd
Lisa
Ike,
.Buck . and
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or
a
heart
attack.
She
Q
I
have
ooleoartiJritls.
of
Gahanoa
called
on
hiS
SJsler
Gene
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l'ul Tenn Commencinl JaniMry I, 1967)
' was a former resident o! East '[ Could . sl•epmg m an
a&lt;r- Mrs. Dick Lee, and other
. ol Middle•
' Letart
•·ondltioned room cause
the relatives.
Haiti Fre1
"r ·and Mrs Fe No · f. pain to be more severe?
Mr and Mrs Henry Roush pdor ·~.r··~·~'-'
altemoone
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Racine spent Sund•y afternoon . - . Yel, . I e a1r CODdl· and Mildred spent the weekend Mr. ltlif'Mrs. Carl Duckworth
For Judge of the Supreme Court
With Mr. and Mrs. FloYd Nor- tioner JS not •~Justrd to a com- 1n Akron with Mr. and Mrs. of CoollllciOII, Mr; and Mro. Dofull Tefll CommencintJ Januory 2, 196n
ris.
lortable level, if you do not u':" Joho Fishet and other rela- vid Cell ol Gahanna, were reMr. and Mrs. Blais Nice
enough coven or 11 the lan 18 lives.
cent e~ of Mr. and Mrs.
daughlers of !'lewark spent
blowing dfreci)J on you wblle Mr. and ~"· Larry Hom ef John Hay...
.
urdsy with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
sleep.
Owosso, Mich., VJSJted With Mrs. Paul Kelley oalled on
Nice.
relatives a couple of days.
Mrs. Hallie Frederick Monday.
.a-. Commttt. far tiM Re-Election of Ohio SUP~':'M: Cclurt Ndees
Mrs. Dorsa Parsons
Tumay afternoon.
l'rlll Bradford, lr., of WorthMn Battle t'edert&lt;k
l.cluii.L Scftneidtr, Jr!f and Paul w. Brown. Fm A. Smilh, Chlltman.
tiM 'tbwnl~ Road, To~ Ohio.
Proudly Paid For by Mille&lt; For OotJ8resl Comm.
Roberta Roush attended
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush ington spent a weekend with
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. Roger open! the weekend Mr. Blld Mrs. Crill Bradford Mr. and Mn. Robert Roush,
Joha Huddlo, Treu., LancaYoung at the Cli!ton
With Mr. and Mrs. Waller Me- Sr. .
Barbara and Nancy, ol Colwn·
Dade al TroY.
Mr. and Mrl. Bert Hellmllll bus were recent guesll o1
Pd. Pol. MY,
Rece•t guesiiJ of Mr. WilHam of Woll Pen spent Saturday with bar
11 Mr and Mn. Ow·'
Napier IJIId lamily were Carrie her sistu, Mro. MargareiiJOud. 811 ..::.. '
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Bll .._ and lhildren of Ni- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Slmpolll
tro. W. Va.
took his mother, Mrs. Lavinio
Mr. and Mn. Larry Badgely Simpson to Columbus where she
and ~on, Mr. and Mr'i. ~·likP I \I-III lea~.· e by jet plane for St. i
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MornS4'n, Pt. Pleasant and Dav-, Petersburg, Fla., to spend the ]
ill Gloeckner rl _l'(liumbus spenl : winter.
th&lt; weekend Wllh Mr.
and · Mr. and Mrs. Will Gamble
Mrs. Erwin Glot'ckner.
, of Moundsville spent the week
The IVSCS ol the Methodist end with his sister, Mrs. Sybil
Church met at the churrh on Miles.
Following is a list of the Meigs County Roads that have been
Tuesd;!~' evening to observe
the WL'ck of praver and self df'newly blacktopped in the calendar year of 1966,
nial. The progr&lt;~m was in
&lt;harge uf Doliy Wo1fe and her
theme was "The::;e Mv Breth· '
Appro&gt; imately
ren
." The service ope;1ed with '
Eden Ridge Road
. . . " . . . . . . . ' .. . . ....... 2.70 Miles
prayer and !~Cripture by Rev .~
Royal Oak Park Road
James Early. Others
taking
1.60 Miles
rart
wert&gt;
Lucille
Rh od~s. DnnSalem Center·Columbia Road
6 40 Miles
. na Hit! . M:-~bel R011 sh and Mr::; _
Harrisonville·Dexter Road
, F.ven•ile Cl~rk.
3.00 Miles
j
.Mr. &lt;md Mrs. Early Rousn
Hobson-Rutland Road
3.00 Miles
' t&gt;ntertainrd Thur&lt;idGy
night
Bashan-Keno Road
. for hrr cou~in . Mrs. M:-tggie
4.60 M'les
Oil&lt;&gt;. Parkersburg, with
a
Wolfe Pen Road
1.70 •• es
At
dinner .1\ttendine were Mrs
CIO at Carpenter
Gladyli Jones, Pomeroy. Mr .
.30 Miles
anrl Mrs. Clarence Shields. Mr
Alfred to Alh&lt;lns Co. Line , , ..... , .... . . , _. ,
1.30 Miles
· and Mrs. Pete Shields, Mrs.
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MoOt U:llt70A In Clay Bell• and W!'llte cablntt.
· Ad&lt;1 Norris. Mr. and Mr!&gt;. Ear.
Forest Run -Morn ing Star Road
2.4~i -.:.
l••=-Jy Housh and the honored guest·
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Mrs. Dfls.
TOTAL MILES in 1966
27 .00 Milos
Mr. and Mrs. Rny Pearson .,
116 W. M.in St.
Mrs. Pauline Gerwig
and
Jn arfd itinn 47 111ilf'~ of Count_.,. roacl s \\-"Pre resurft~f'f'd and ~ral~&lt;l in lhe vrar
Jarpes Roush visitt&gt;d the latul 1!1~6 . Wll il &lt;t!Jpll _ratiuns ol Kltltmtnf,l ts rnll!Pnal and ~ lllnf' . Thi s has all hf'j•n
ler's nlt'ce. Mr . and Mv.;. WPsPotr,eroy, Ohio
p~1d lor and we ~111 hr abll' to show a tJal;w ej• .January I. l!t(li If ('IPclfi&gt;rl we
WJIJ .s ln w to t·unltn ue to work for fh (' bt·st in tc:est of all MPigs Count .v.
ley T&lt;:~ylor. at Man f'heslrr, Tf'nMusic Provided
l
nessee
lor S':'veral dJys returnSIGNED:
m~ hy W&lt;lY of th!' Smoky MounPublic Invited
tains.
Charles R. Karr, Sr. an~ Robert Clork
I Debby Hill. fttudent &lt;~I Park
Republican Candidates. for Meigs County Commis!iioners
ersburg, spent lhr WPP l\f' ntl wP il
Pd. Pol Mv.
her pa rents, Mr. and· Mn: L&gt;al
N. 2ND AV~.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

~~~:~ no•·•
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Re-elect Both

day nl8ht for a Cengressional
Investigation Into the U. s.

Mtlll.
"The mall aervlce II

Judge

LOUIS J. ~

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S811NEIDER, JR.
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polilll llld sfllllll
service In Mtum."

t'CJrer

Pq Probe Wtmled
COWMB\JS- A
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da~; a probe of the

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.onllned at lhe Btate
Dlattnosuc Center here.

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LongleUow Junior High ~~~
IBid he ptmlshad JOUDg
for smeklng white nfllciats
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UPI Briefs

D~UL·

HAS YOUR CONGRESSMAN BEEN?

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your Congressman MISSED ·

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PAUL W.
PAUL W

BROWN
SCHNEIDER, JR.

the last 38 roll callsl

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SCHNEIDER, JR.

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FOR CONGRESS

Meigs County's
oad Building Report

Fits Places Like Bookcases
the antenna's up front in the handle

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DO THE COUNTRY
Af-AVOR

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ADD THE BEAUTY
OF FALL COLOR
to YOUR HOM&amp;
WITH A

PERMAMIHT
FALL
FLOW II
ARRANGeMENT
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CJNCI~ATI (UP!) -

forced postponlmebl or Ill
llc ltlab lchOol leaJIUe ll"l
urban Ieague football
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Flowers and
Cettalla Arranged ,
In A Variety

Of Dec:oretlve
Containers.

$2.95 up

Dudley's
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Ltwls Repair Strvlce

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Jackson Gets
Opportunity
Office

LEWIS

REPAIR SERVIa
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LOWEST PRICE

Up 10 46 mlllt per talloll.
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HEADQUARTERS

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'lbl alftee, to !It lllll8led al
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Uk!JOWD u tht Southeaat Bruch
ol lht Qhlo Office CJI Opparttm[.
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!Jtg, Jaeltton, Lllrt'enet,

Morpn. Picltaway,
l!cloto, VlnUJn and W~~ID.
&lt;loftrnor Rllode•~
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ABSENTEE RECORD DIVULGED
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.11'1'1 CRASH
8ARCELONNETTI:,
(IJPI) -Two Frenc!h Air Foree

Jallralllers 4ftlhad In aeoarait

IJCcldenll 'lburttlay and killtd
lht1r PI)OU.

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THE D!MOCRAT CANDIDATE FOR STATE SENATOR MISSED
271 ROLL CALL VOTES AS A FRESHMAN SENATOR DURING the
106th GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN 1965.
Slnate recorda show ht missed 271 of 901 roll calls, en
absenttt_record of 30%. The month of July he mlsucl 1B1 roll
calls of 388, an 1b11ntH record of 50%.
GaUI1 encl Mtigt County cannot lfforcl only one haH, or
Mh two-thirds, repre11nt1tion in the Ohio Senate on lasues
vital to Its proereu.
O.lhe end Meigs Countlans vote for, ancl de11rv1, serious
and full.time reprelln.tltlon.
POl CONTINUED "ON-THE.JOI" VITAUTY
AND
DIDICATION ·TO SOUTHEASTERN OHIO

Re-Elect
State
Senator
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Bel Air 3 seat station wagon. Low mileage by business man.
Green finish, elean interio,r, power rear glass, 327 VB en·
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List, 69.75 . ' ' ' ' . sale 28.00
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Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smallest E!ealer Core.

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PickUp Fleetside 8' body, V8 engine, custom seats, heater,
good tires

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T~IS TREE ~ ~ROUDEO

CORNER IIREEDS CRIME
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1963 CHEVROLET PICKUP
6 cylinder
1962 GMC PICKUP TRUCK, 6 lndor
1964 DODGE PICKUP TRUCK, 8 cylinder
Reconditioned and Repainted. Good Condition.

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Rear Meigs General Hospital

P1111111roy

Ch~ster Garden

FUCK~II

AND HIS l'lliENOI

Club Meetsat

By HAROLD GRAY
TOMORROW WE'll TAKE

BUT BUSINESS &amp;FORE

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R £W l'Er~ T~UEANO MILE$
TO ClOSE A Bill \ON DOL LA~
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1967

CONSOLE HIGH FIDELITY STEREO

BUGS BUNNY

By RAlPH HEIMDAHL
SWING Ntf

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Jllllllia A. Rhode, ~- slata Sen.
De~at!C challell(er, salcl,
Frazier Reams ~f. mat for ·II'•taklltll Issue wftb • statament
flrlt lime .Stlur&lt;IIJ lit their r • . .Rhodes made In bla openilll No
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'· 1Club mii!llill ·turnt1 oa lbf $13 . · shOw' 1 copy of lhe: aUdit made
Ulott' clelldl the a,p\lbllcan
. by. .the .flpnJ · of · E!nst , ~
· etnor ..ld he lnberl~. ·1"•1- : l!jfnsl .-mt !.ybr~, !!litiS Broth.
poUiitJon: atitl tlie ' ~ ot' . . e&amp; and' ·~ontfimery.
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•tllllrlietl ·Reama Uy · hu&amp;e pholoilal wbile. membel'tl
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of. Rbotlt.s~- slalf,dlstrJbuted cop.
ttl . lbe 1\t\1 .-s ~Uon Ill&gt;· .lea ~ the audience.
,men•~ took over. , .','Get iljbt ov~. tllet'e 10 you
QJV. Mlcllael;~t._I,alle In ·
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Governor," Realns llald.
RhOdea said the audll had
been aeen by membero of the
leaiilature, ·newspapers and oth-

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Realn8 then qtl!pped he would
lUte to see a eerllfifed copy of
the audit.
Rhotlts also said that be bad
told D!Salle on Feb. 5, 11162,
that the stale was overdrawing
Ita aeeounts and tha~ be had
1111titl D!Sallt "to cut the cloth
to fU the .available money.''
The Republican governor
made the eornment wben
Reama accused Rhodes of fallIng In hlil duty as auditor by not
warninll DISalle of the state's
financial condllloit.

Reama lhen ahot back that
Rhodes wrote I&amp; DISalle after
Rhndes aMounced for gover·

nor.
Relll!J accused the governor
of brealdng promises, failure of
leadtirahlp and said, "We need
more than a circus barker in
the governor'• office."
To which Rhodes replied:
"I
yet to aay an uoklnd
word about anyone, or to
Indulge In 1181!1e-Calllng or character assassination. There's
enough hatred In the world
without the governor adding to

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The governer, who fs a big
favorite to win re-elecUon Tuesday, reviewed b!s adrninlstra·

tion In a prepared statement at
the start. Reams spoke wlthoul
a prepared statement.
Rhodes said at the outset he
inherited a deflclt and said the
state was being sued for bills,
and was behind in Its payments
to the retirement systems and
school system and the unem·
ployrnent Olmpensatioo fund
was near bankruptcy when ne
loak over the chief executive'*
office.
"I'd like him to show an audit
of the figures," Reams said.
"There was no deficit. Just as
tltere have been no 475,1100 jobs
created as my opponent says
ill his wild figures.''
Reams Insisted that "the gov·

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Mrs. Norman Dowler
daughter, Krista Ann, of
era! Wells, W. Va., spent
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of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' Herbert LaDeaUJ: of Pomeroy
Star Route. They also visit~ II
her grandmother, Mrs. Lllll&lt;'l
Starcher of Minersville.

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Reams based much of his remarks oo his charged aired Ire·
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that Rhndes bad failed to provide enough funds for schools,
mental health, and control of
water pollution.
The governor said thai bis administration granted certain tax
exemptions to encourage installation of water end pollution
of water and pollution eontrol
devices and called for a "crasb
program" to solve the problem.
"This problem is too massive
for any one slate to tackle
alone," the governor said. "We
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However when you open a checking
account here so you can save time and
travel by paying your b~s-even make_ p~·
paid purchases-by mml; have a built-m
bookkP.eping system; and bank here by
mail, our bank really does work for youJ

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Mame Ia Mld!DePifl. · .ProjCburch of Christ, was hOI)OI't!d . Pomtiroy Chapter 188, OES,
••IIIDctude pallllln,aad ,...
wu!l • surprise blrthd~~y· par~y met 'TuesdaY eventng at the
ellng, a aew doWIIItaln llalh· ,Wedne!dliy evening at
the Masonic Temple with Barbara
room, waD 10 waD carpotin&amp;
church by members of
the '!backer, worthy matron, and
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Dale E. Smith, worthy patrol,
. ~try In !lower arrang• club would present the ra~o~etl. Mrs. _Cline was awarded! The work Is being dolle before c!n were represented at the ldo I be~ ·as.a ehrlsli~n?, A color scheme of orange and presiding.
tpenti· alld on canvass
was pregrarn for November w1th the travelmg prize. a1td Mrs. arrival o1 the Rev. Howard
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"Self study on the 1and Dlt•l "'&amp;llf ·m~ wbtil I yellow ·wllS carried out In the The meeting opened In rltu11lsp1ayeil by two Middleport Mrs. 0 p Klein and Mrs. Rei- Gosney the door prtze. Guests Ruppelt's pareots, Mr. and meetmg onnd basis of member- was uylng whtn I ask •God to table appointments on I he allstlc fonn. InvltaUona were
women at the November meet- bel In cha;ge. The annual Christ· for the evening were Mrs. Fow· Mrs. C. E. Ruppel!,
from m~an~ng ~ wscs " eonducted lead me into doing Sis will? lace covered table. Punch and received to attend 'IIIJtallatiOD
Ill&amp; of the Amateur Gardeners' mas party was announced to be ler and Mrs. Gosney.
Gulfport, Miss .. iD November ~ P~n J~mes Richards dl11- l4fs. Richards sU,ssed th_at the cookies were se"ed 10 t•·· 'I officers at the following chapltl\lb of Middleport Wednesday held at the home of Mrs. Wal- Members and guests were to make their borne here with t;ict r~sldent, and Mn.' Har· WSCS Is a vital part of the followingc Mrs. ~er. I
;rs, Et!dm'a ~~ Nelsonvlllf 011
evening at the home of Mrs. ter Crooks with Mrs. Edgar Invited to the dmmg room for lbelr sou.
P PSmiUt district historian, church, and not a social organ- Chester Erwin, -orgtlnhlt, r
fovember 15, ~1. MOflttlt II
llarry·'S. Moore, Third Avenue Reynolds, Mrs. Glenn Lambert the social hour. The table wa~
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Willia~ Grueser, Mrs. Ed, · Beverly, Nmo. 18; Al!!anr, Not.
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Methodist dturch. The sanctu· A sack lunch was served at Allensworth, Mrs.
Ro b u I fB, and !lew Marshfield, tl~•·
Durin&amp; the program hour, ing hostesses. Members are with gold underlay and feat~red
~ ary was beautifully deocrated l 110011 11n the- social roon1 with Ra'RIIn&amp;s, Debbie Crueser, Kll· 19.
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1\lrs. Tony Fowler of Dudley asked to bring a gift wrapped a large purnpkm oenterptece
~ 'th arrangements of dahlla&amp; the host Society proVIding eook· thy McEHtlnny, Mrs.
Oscar Betty Cowan, Worthy
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Florists, presented an Interest· for judging and a homemade encircled with mum' nnd mm·
ij =~ chrysanthemums.
les coffee and tea. WhUe seat- Roush, Betsy .Cunnlngham, ~~- elect, announ~ lnataUa~g;;j;
ing demonstration and work· corsage.
iature turkeys. Milk
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shop on Christmas arrange- Th Amateur Club will also holders were used wtth heldgh
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'j The hymn, What •. Friend showed colored slides taken at hart, ~- Allred Roush, Cash also announced lhat a ICbopl
rnents and autumn flowers in assis~ the Mtddleport Garden green tapers. A dessert course 1,
~ We have in Jesus," wtth ~~- the WSCS Assembly In Port· Bahr, and gueata, Mrs. tlavld for line officers would be held
iiarlous arrangements. One of Cl b . udging the
annual was ,.rved by the hosll'sses, ~
I' C. 0. Chapman, aceornparust, lane\, Oregon In July
Fanner and ' ~. Kenneth Me- by Bemtoe HoflllJan, the liP!'
her projects was makmg
a Churist~a~ Lighting
contest.j Mrs. Moore and Mrs. K~nnelh ~
opened the ~eeting, followed The altern:.O. session was a Elhlnny. L. R. Wlley was un· deputy, at Ha)Tlson~Ule -liD
white carnation corsage that Mrs Edgar Reynolds was narn·l Arnsbary Mrs. Fuwt;,r diStrt~; ij
with the readmg of Psalm 2t, eontlnuation of •elf-study with able to attend.
November 11.
was pn.sented to Mrs. Grace
. char e of the scrapbook uted booklets o•
Flowers .
I d Darby by Mrs. Srnttlt who also led an evaluation of the day's work.
AI the close of the meeting,
Ptatt,' jll'esident of Ute club. ~ 1 ~rs Edward Burk-Part of the Joy of Chrtstrnas.' Mr. and Mrs. F 0~ent dinne; the devotions tak:n . from The Mrs. c. Melvin Alkire and Mrs.
ARE DINNER GUESTS
refreslunents were served b!
Arrlingem~nt using holly and Iep ac ng
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Columbus,
.,,.s. Law- Upper Room Dtsctpltne and Pearl Casto of Chester were Dr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts, Neace! ~d Jack Caney, ~
polii!W!'tl&amp;s ade by Mrs. Fow- """' .. ' .
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recognized during the anernoon. Mr. John Rood; Mrs. Frances and Ben Ewing and Mar
llr ' .er displayed throughout
M s lth introduced Mr. The meeting closed With • lit- Packilrd of AtheR!,. Mrs. JOllie WUson, from • table careylna
~te home.
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Ric::~ ••mMrs. William Gru.: any on seff-examination and a Roush, Larry Roullh of RaCine, out the Halloweea theme.
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Anether htghhght was a dts·
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turned from several weeks' VIS· se ' p d M K II a retired group quietly len the sanctuary. Mrs. Sally IIIU, Mr. and Mn.
SHOWN KINDNESIIES
play of paintings in otl and wait in Ft. Meyers, Fla., with cl~ty. •n
rsh 0 e~~d 20 ears Churches represented were Herschel Roush and Tammy Mr. and Mrs. Junior Koeala
ttr rolor by Mrs. Don Gosney
The East Letart WSCS mel her brother and other relatives. mtsst?"ary, w r::d Psai.J 193 _ Chester, Alfred. Rutland, Pome- were dinner guests Sunday of received many card&amp; anti,. acll
whose paintmgs have been .n ,
at the churoh Tuesday for regu- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roush '" Ch!~~·hlh: led in the self· eroy, Middleport, Minersville Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush, of ldndness while both w~ hoi' several art showmgs m t h 's
~ lar November ~eeltng. "__rs. and son, Eric, Oak Hill, and ~r~ ~~e~r it was brought out and Rock Springs.
East Letart.
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! ilrea ' mcludmg Rto Grande
Roy Pearson, Sptritual LIfe Mrs Michael Cline and son s u y
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Miss Patricia Fields, student chatrman, . a c r e .
. Ricky, McArthur, were on·
owers and ser·
The meetmg was opened wtll: I
at Holzer Hospilal left lions, usmg the Scrtplure, day evenmg dtnner guests of or learn:rs,
share as they
the ver!e of the mont~. enlttled.l ~~~~~y lor University H~pital, Psalm 150, and hY,':'" ·. "Take their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-l:~~•.": ·:m~n's group, the
"Shade! of November
g&lt;ven I(;()!urn bus, where she will have Ttme To Be Holy, wtth Mrs. Ired Roush.
WSCS exists so that members
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by Mrs Bruce Lloyd The mem- ,three months !raining in pediat- Ferne B. Hayman, accompan- Mrs. Charles Searle•
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hel one anolher learn
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call wtlh a Tilanks~•:•::.-e d~:: l cotumbus by her parents, Mr. bert Shtelds.
Cpl. WaHer Harns to Parkers· faon:.t be a mutual admiration
F rangement. Yearboo . .
and Mrs. Joseph Ftelds, son The business meeting was pre- burg Airport Thursday wbere Society, which is not call
of
tnbuted :mng ;~en:l~:mngharl Jeffrey, and daughter, Mary sided over by Mrs
Wtlliam he left by plane_for ~a71~~ Christ. No christian can live in
Mrs.ed ~ar yg enl ol Ann of (;()lumbus, wlto spent Fo~ president. A communica· to attend 3 trammg sc ":; · . ISolation she said Men are most
phrepar .t e ar,r,nagn em various the weekend with her parents. tion' was read by Mrs. R o y wife and baby remame
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l dried materials brought back Mtss Rita Mulford of Chesh- ~onohew. Mrs. Fox rea ao ar- Mrs. Edna Sines has been be lnsp.red away rom o a·
with her !rom a recent trtp to "" was the weekend gue~t of ltele from the Methoa&lt;sl Worn- returned to the hollll' of her liOn from lhetr b~otherman.
''
Cahfornia mdudmg artichoke !Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Ftelds , an. Mrs. Fer~ Hayman report- daughter and family, the Rev. The group dtv!ded
Into
blossoms. rmlm leaves ano olh ,and family.
I ed on the MisSion box wtlh ar- and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett, from smaller groups !•r dlseussto~ ~
ers in a ~reen conteiner.
[ Miss Peggy Folmer ol Co· iltcles thai are to be brought to Holzer Hospital where she bas , on several quesltons for lndi
f
'i Mt·s. Prall announced I he lumbus spent the weekend with \ the church.
5 94 been confined by illness.
•
counw Flower Show to be held her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max i The treasurer reported $6 ·
Sunday dinner guests of lite Devotwns are Led
Nov . .26-27 at the Pomeroy Ele· i ~'olmer and family.
.
received from the bakeless b~ke Rev. and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett By Mrs. Hartinger
• rnentary Srhool building. The Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ztrkle sale recently. A work meetmg and family, J•mes, Mar I h a Devotions by Mrs. J. E. D.
dub will participate u"n~ the of Columbus were
weekend Will be held on Nove'"ber 8 at and Becky, and Mrs. Edna Hartinger, president, opened a
5nb jerl. "Venus:
~mettm•s guests of relatives In _the area .. the home of Mrs. Fox. .
Sines, were their daughter and meeting of the Guild of Grace
•· CallP&lt;I Earth's Twin . ' Prov&lt;d· Relattves have rece~~ed word The Soc&lt;ely has Chnstmas lamily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Episcopal Church Wednesday
ing arrangements will be Mrs. !that Mrs. Jack Doddertrk l~u- cards for sale. Orders wtU be Ford and children of Kirkers- evening at the parish house.
Robert Reibel. Mrs.
Robert ise Jeffers! " tll m f)or.ors accepted by any member . by :ville, Ohio.
i Report of the secretary and .I
Coats. Mr,. Bruce Lloyd and
Columbus. Her room phone.
'
treasurer were JIVen till was
Mrs Guv Revnolds. Betty
.
is 215 South.
Mrs. Herbert Shields was Ch
1
1.
. re ort on the dinner served
and . Mrs. .Joh n Werner were Miss Mary Hill of Columbus ' progra~ leader with ,Lbe topic
•lire
II P
I ~o tl:e doctors. Pecans which
named to assist w1th the show ·~spent the weekend w1th be r 1\"Christ tan and Htnd•J. ParttCI· Dtnner 18 Held
IItle Guild ordered have arriv'
plen•.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. paling in a dialogue were Mr~. A roxlmate 4110 attended : ed and are for sale by the
~~t~w~as~an~n~ou~n~ce~d~t~ha~t=:;,l\'b;:', She was acco~panled back I Roy Donohew, Mrs: . V&lt;rgil h PPCiturcrunZ.hi dlnner of members. The meeting closed
,•
by her nephew. Mtchaei Jones, Roush and Mrs. Wtlham Fox. I e
D. . Oh' M th w'lh
the Lord's Prayer in uni·
1
who spent several days with : Mrs. Ferne Hayman
was Po_rtsmouth tslriC . to e ·
..... . .
MEIGS
his grandparents.
accompanist for the group sing- ndiSl
conference, Saturday s_on_._ __ __
Pomeroy O•t•
, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swatzell ing "Jesus Calls Us!", follow- evening at. Valley High School
and Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Kel·l ed by Scripture I Corinthians m Lucasvtlle. .
TONIGHT and SATURDAY
Bishop Fra_ncis Ge~aldtheEns­
' ler returned home Sunday af- f3 by Mrs. Gerald Hayman.
CLVIS PR£c,LEY In
"SPINOUT"
ter a week's visit at Canton The group adjourned to the ley spoke usmg as his
me,
(
tTechnicolnrl
with Mr. Swatzel's sister. Mrs. basement where a while ele- The Wa~ of Methodi~Is.
Eh·l!i Presley, Shelley . Fa
·Don
Blankenship and at Cltar-, phant sale was held. Refresh- Attendmg from lht~ M~r~a
barf'~. Deborah Walley, Dume
BrBain,
Jack
Mullaney,
Will
with
Mrs. Swatzel's sister I menls were served hy Mrs. were Rev. and Mrs. . e VI~ 1
.
Hutchins.
brother-in-law, Mr. and Fox and Mrs. Pearson and a Alktre, Mrs. Ro~ .:arne f'
I
Colorurtoont:
I' and
Mrs.
Merrill Fairchild.
social hour followed.
and Mrs. Harry P. m•b ndo
Teeny Weeny Meanle
United Metltodist churc , a .
Doctor Mouw
I
Rev.
and Mrs. Wendell
C. '
Tom Thump
MAILING A.DDRESS
Smitten Kitten
hd
d
· Stutler and Miss Marci-a
Admis•ion: 75c &amp; 40e
Get-well and birt ay rar s
ol Ute Syracuse church.
I
Sunday, Mondoy, Tuosdoy
may be mailed to Everett Sis·
November 6-7·8
son, whose birthday is Nov. 7,
"MYfTechnicolor)
rAIR LADY"
at Room 851, Eighth Floor, In
Audrey Hepburn, Rex Harr\- care of University Hospital, C&lt;l- PT. PLEASANT son, Stanley Holloway.
lumbus, Ohio.
County 4-H Achievement
~~~~==. quet is scheduled for Saturday,
i
November 5, at Ordnance Elementary School in Pt. Pleasant.
Registration will begin at 5:45
and the banquet will start
I
'·
6:30 p. rn.
' All 4-H member• who have
' completed an Individual projI
ect is eligible to attend. All
Hom. of the
adults who wish to attend will
be asked to donate 75c for the
fabulotu
meal.
The guest speaker lor this
event will be Mr. Harry Miller
of New Haven. erllficates, ribbons and project books will be
given to the leaders and rec•oR·I
ntlion will be given to 1ltose
'
Hers wbo eompleted projects .
I

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program with stall! par~~e~,..
lion plus international co-1lpl!"bon to establish immedlltta!Ji
new methods to wipe out pollllo
f;
won."
Rhodes said his admJtd;...
lion was spetJC!In&amp; f320 ll!lll141'
in capital lmprovemenll It r
higher educadon and wu pa$o
tlng a branch lllllvenity wlthjll
30 mlles of every penoo Ill 1M
stale.
He said the !ut lqlolalurt Ja.
creased the approprlllllm roe
higher education I reetft 'II
per cent and fir publle lldlooll
a record Sl per cent. He IIWI
teacben received 1 12M Ja.
crease and the per pupi!IIIP'
port was illcreased 28 plr··. a.

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