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Senior Youth
F.orest Methodist Church Holds
Fellowship Of
A Community Halloween Party Heath Meets

Heath Methodist
Junior Youth
Fellowship Meets

A community Halloween party. sponsored by the Forest
Su nday afternoon four members
~Methodist ~urch, was held Fnday evening 111 the church or the Semor Youth Fellowship of
SOCial room, which was decorated for the occasion
the Heath Metbod1st Church were
The group was masked including all ages from Richard 1n Burlington to attend tbe Dis-

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Others lilltendlng from the Mid
dleport Church were, Kim Neal,
Martha Fowler, Larry Gladwell,
Buddy Moore, Jack Sigman , Sherr1
S1mmons, Darla Ebersbacb, Becky
Allensworth, Unda Kauff, Kay
BORCeil and Johnny Hood.
Thr young people were transported to and from the meettng
by Mrs Shirley Milia, Mrs. Emma
Je.n Neal, Rev. Warren Hulburt
and Mr. and Mrs. Oene Coleman
who are the euunselors of the

romeny, llblo
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Shelly Wmt.ers- Ed WyM
Not O,.n WIHIMN11y

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Ohio Fuel Gas Company :
will be closed Election DaYa

Tuesday, November 3rd.

of the dJstllct feiiOM" shlp ptt!JUded

over the meetmg.
Durmg lhe meeting lhe 4etbl)o
d11t Youth Fund Wl*s dJscuased It
wa11 reported that the pledges for
M1ss1onary worll of the yaung
people of moat of the churches bad
been turned in lo the DJstrJcl
A film strip on whot I• dono
w.1th the Youth Fund {missionary
gJvlm:J wa shown
An anhouneement or th e Christ·
11n Career Conference to be held
next Su nday .tt Portsmouth was
made. 1'hts is a conference for
1e
young . peop who are thanking of
a Chmt1an Career.
Atlendmg from the Middle ort
church were, .:iandra Brewmg~on
Oiane McComas David KonkrJght '
and Fo_rreat Ba~htel Jr. and Rev
Haymon Konkri•ht
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Cbaiiinan for tbe group Ptetented
tlae devotions tor tbe meetm, and
~n. L. W. JlcComu led tbe youUI
their al.ngmg.
Mra. llaymon ~onkright, Proltaln chairman for the &amp;roup presented a film for tbe eveninc. A
sound color film 1tt:ip entJtled
"How We Got Our llible" proved
ictereJfin&amp; to tbe youns peo.

Ta:xea: insurance, investments, credit and management pro.
~!ems w11J be high-lighted at the fourth annual SmaiL Business
Clime m .Columbus, Saturday and Sunday November 21 22
at the Neil House.
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Sponsored by the Ohio Federa·
hon of Buamea:a and Profe11ional
Women's Clubs, the Cli01c this
year is of prune mtereat to both
men and women in buamesa. whether employers or employees.
Slarhng at 2 .00 p, m. Frida)'
there will be a series of resourte
conrerenees, chairmaned by ex·
perts m apparel shops, boolleepmg and dJrect mall servaee, farm·
and produce stores, ~:::~~~~i
lumber iitores and &amp;J
hobby stores
Friday evening
include Edw.srd
Superinten41Jpt
will speak on

View Dr., Berea, ObJo.
Coopention with tbe Ohio Feder
ahon in planniq th~ SmaU Bu•
Jneu
ment
ioe6s
State

CUnit i.l the U. S. Depart·
of Commeree, the Small Bu•·
Administration and the Ohio
Department of commerct.

Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

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InterstateCoo~eration~So~ht
On Boundaries Of Ohio River

Over Tlfe·

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Tables
A:t1ion On P~
1'all Repairs

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Mr ond Mrt. RJi~· fJ.-er left
today. for a weeki. ~t" bl Rock·
away, N J. wtth - ·' 404 Mrs.
Ted Fisher ud cla,uc~. ·
Mr. and Mrt. C. . P. lfi!ler ud
James M1Uer or Akroftr'yUe WQ.
end gue~tJ o! 11&lt;. •A4 Jlri; Cllriity

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to
out In tbe Coun·
,.. ..nditlon of
wan 11
mueb dllaeed
fiVe yean q:o and that at.
time It would &lt;dJt apprcm·
mately $MOO to make . the neceslliY repiln UJinl a concrete AlbJtanef to cover up.
Mqor Legar rtl»rted to the
, Couocft that meter reciepta from
~ parkinc lot. at tb:is time were

WeiCh.

K Hunter, c hief of dlviaioa of

I ~:.~~~~cn:and ~tatiaticlf, State D
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of Taxation, will diacu

~tubject , "Taxes, Ho\V They
fe et lhe Employer and Employee:"
''Securities, How They Affect
You,'' wlli be the subject for Nteholas J Klraty, from the State
Department Of Commerce, teeurl·
ties daviaaon . "How to Organize an
lnveslment Club" will be dh1cus•
cd by Mrs James Fernamber&amp;,
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Bu6mc:u~ and Profepional
Women's Club Public Relationa
Chatrman.
Arter greeting!!! from Governor
Michael DISaOe Sunda)' morning,
A panel on the subjects "Problem•
m Management" and "Credit and
Credit Controll" w1JI be held.
Speakers wiJI be John W. Btlalt
dlreetor State Department of, Com
COUPLES CLASS
merce
and Joseph Jacoba, member
The Couples C111till of the New
Haven Methodidllll Church met re· of Franklin University faculty and
ccntly at the home of Mr and Mrs &lt;:redtt supervi80r for lhe Boston
Frank Thonwaon The group enJOY· Store in Columbus
~ark SaYer, well known radio
ed a HalloweE.&gt; n party in lhe ThompJOn 's recreation room Those at commt&gt;nlator 11 0d humorist , ol
tending w~re Mr and Mr11 Ray Hillsboro, Will be the after dtnner
Darlmg, :l'lr ~md Mrs R J Bratton. speahler Sunday, concluding the
Mr. and Mrs BJII Howard, Rev and Clin1e
Mr11. Jeanne Squire of Berea, is
Mn David Fn•eman , Mr Alton
Honnt~y, .fr , and Mr
and Mrs. general c hairman of the Clinic.
Others takmg part Include Mr6.
Thompson.
AKne11 Merritt of Columbus, Preai·
dent of the Oblo Federntion of
Business and Profeuional Wo·
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Cln•cin•n011l. Recordln1 Secretary
National Federation; M111
Welnland of Dayton, aecond vJce president of the Stde
Federation; Mrs. Edith Strommer
or
first vice preeJdent
Fed~rallon; and Mra.
, Career Advanee, 1nd Mra. Beatr1ce

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rtver water oD tbe

eon.aldert.bJ.y witli poot JJ.chlbeiq Mid to be the eauae.

; moved ao Ulat it can be heard.
1 M'"J)'or Legar'a report !OJ' the
, mODtb of October sbowed the vil·
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tba.n of reeleptl ., fi'M'.lO
month. The report wu
&amp;o be at..'eepted b)' Lbe CHD-

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Your Old Range
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tiM bome ·of Mn. Gl1d)&gt;1 Sltlitb.

Mr. IDd Mn:. Lou Diehl called
on bia IJ'ater, Mr1. LOu Roedaer
at CIIMter.
Mr. and Mn. Norman Scbaettt
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Je1111e A. Brown Councilor of
the Jr. OAtJM oil
Haven, today
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announeed that a film oa the J.
In an action filed today in , the Edlar Hoover Citizenlbip awud
Mei.Ca County common Pleu Oturt wUI be abown Tbu.radQ al a p. m.
RObert Saber of Pomeroy. Rt
at the Jr. OAUM Ball ia New Ha·

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Friday Evening
lleil• County Pomona Graa:ce
will meet in reautar ........
Friday Nov. 8 at Ute Hoek ~priqa
Gm.ge Hall at I p.m Tbe Gftlit
8er1d Grante win be the bolla for

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The meetiJic will be IIIChllllltW
by repor1t ol lbo Stole G - ,
Coaventioa. Alto ctvinC of die
awudl won durine the pill: JUI'
ib the v:moua «&lt;D.te.ltl.
Paullrie AWnl. Pomou. Jeetur..
er, wiD bave dwle of tbe JirO'
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Coual)' , _ . . Gnoie la "*:lr

Four M~n Esc~pe Death Monday ib;or Levi;-

Four'!~e~.~f~m~~!!~th!m~~~ Tlnwtoo!:~onFor

feet bt a skidding rolling 1~ Mercury sedan late Monday
ru,bt near the Meiga-GaUlw Une on Route 7 and escaped wilh
their Lives.
Stole Hlgbway Palrolm•n i enti!led the drlnr as Homer
HW. 21, wbo was treated a released at Holzer Hospital
fa.
a4iralcbea. He wae arrelted
drlv1ni wbile intoxicated, and
hell:l ln Gallla County j,ail.
Rill'• ttaree CompanioiJa were.n't
[ortunale
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seri001b" injured wu ~
Rlcta~1 Jr., 21. Holior
a bump 0&gt;11 bll ltead aa.d

a embl.okm.ent
bi&amp;bway: !After
a allgbt
the.Uttlng
C!lr moved
another 100 !eet, roHlng over tJt.ree.

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left _))ues.
aide, on
top and
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the ~ar.
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The bona
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were ~ '()wl, Olho c. May and
. Clarence lonea. all of Route Z,

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and eoiiJtl. bott, 10D c:oliY.Ietlon ' ,I

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11:15 a. m. Monday when the bill· band of tbe deeeued woman Bar·
uJd it(. :l:k'own ~Ued lor ud When
ae found hi.a wife in aa. u~

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ln-..- ltitute was tbe pest speaker at
''il•ori•IO """ uflO tbe Rio Grtnde College Cb•pel
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were • • Service b-eld al Commurill)' Hall
Tb.IUidl.)' at JO:Od a. in., Oet. .Zit.
His meeaqe concerned tbe import·
anee of Uviaa: by faith.
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Grande CoUeae in the Sprmg oL
UN9 and truro Wittenburg u'nivet·
1lty in tbe Spring of IDM. He liu
beld the Pui.Orate at Middleport,
Ohi.o, Iince UN:9 and he hu been
diaplin at tbe lA.t1n lloys I:Ddutt·
rta1 Sl:hool.
today ita

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today'J ' ballot coatroveny.

..,d.tbeto be toe cau.e.aquad wu tint

a:c~~~ Cbaplin at the Gailipolll State

!t~J~~~:~~ulCI

AND A'BIOTT

JJeapate valltat efforlli by memben of the )Jiddteport 1114 Pomeroy ~aey ::;quada waratnc tn
eooperaucm wttb a team of doc!AD
ud tne aaff of MelP ueoeral Holpttal, &amp;be J.lfe ol Anna Xatberme
t5rown, 06, of Jlain-tt, JliddJepo11,

Borden Is Guest
Speaker At Rio
....... Grande Services

Three Released
Another ·Booked
At
Jail

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WITH

i.etD iDterelt.
The two ameadment . . . .

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Clara Giblon, Jd'L
~umbeot Demoerat ADtltotl.r (Be.
White, New Brlgh«on; Kn.. C. B. brftzte [avored over RepUUHatdwa,y, A.k.rt..a, aud. IY'othera, Tom lrelaocJ aDd -t.. ~
l"hWip .r. Hendricb, (.;lllteland; Democnt ~C. M
Georje S. He1odrkb, Be.."·. ,, PL:
Tbe two ~ to tbe
and WUllam Hendricks, wubia&amp;- ~lllte conatitut:lon' ..,. appeariq on
tOD D. C. •
111e ballot delvJto .ta.iit 111111 I!&gt; •
elh11in•te them, but a llllrd wu
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ruled o!f by tbe Oldo Court. The ......... wOuld
have allG'Jn!l eWes and' eoua.tiel (
to combine to perf«m
limited

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NO MONEl' DOWN

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)fra;

o 1&lt;1

GOI..DEN

.(t'atally Stri'-•·,.n
By Monovi,de

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IIOftth

A Delicious Treat ••
To Take Home -'

more b&amp;llotl will be cut lllu ia
tOe Jat olt-year eleetioa of 1117.
The tol.l.l thll ..... Jllll
be well below Z,4B0,210 \'OCel fD
lbe 19M eJec&amp;ioB wbea &amp;wo coa-.
ltitUtiouJ. ameadJiaenll aroUedi

Anna .K. Brown

old 11. Brown; olateu, Mro. nor- The a ...IJod -.a~ &lt;;i;l. ·
ence Wantick. New Brf&amp;btoD, Pa.; teat 111 1 tbree-w.-y ~ yitb q.

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::e ~'*:~~~etvr.ce~
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cuts only

HOURS:

ettimlfed 2,285,000 Obtoau .U

elect city otfidols aud deelde oo

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for 6

l'hono ,,.

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84.90

fJl.T!I ....~~

to

tbe pelll today

oedtoom lYJDJ UDCODICWUI aerou
th-e Ded.
.tlrowo aaid that 1be had gone &amp;o
ber room to c:baqe do&amp;bml before
they went out and that wDe.o me . •The .... JIJleWide
~
3 Gld not return af\er a pmod Ol .tate are the n1De 1e1ta ulj: Ute
Ar: ume De •nv~:~t.iealed and tound lie~ Board of Educa.tioll. CODtatl lf8
lrti,ag Z6 uneodsctoua.
involved la. ODip t•o ieatt, Jaow·
were 00 v.acaiiOn . rtpe Mtdd.leport Squad alter try- ever, in the zoth ~
month of October.
me UDllucceuruuy to arouae ~ Oil&amp;rict and ill tbe ZlJt . diltrki,
Hiets baa seven (7 ) Wl)mlll, rUihed bel to lleiMJ Gen· botb in CU,aboia Co\Uib'.
vae~tion dl)'l comiQJ to eral Kosplt.al where tbe doctor aoa
In CQ'abo&amp;a aad ...., ~
:~~~ ltSll
emergency ~quad teatn1 worked m tiet, voten will deddt w1MtJaer
leave· Henry ' reuy• at artitlCal respll'ation to nu to adopt tbeir ,.OWD daarttri.
•
avau unW 1:!10 a. m. .l'oeaday Wbeb Sbould it Pill! ill eitber eouaiJ.
Georgew!Uekt 22 ~ · Jdra. .Urown expired.
it would mark tbe flnt u. · fi(
Good In 5 daYS.
fo'uneraJ ~erv~cea will be held. at a two-JQI'-old Ute ~
d'.:s:~tera
2 p. m. 'fhuraclay from the Raw· amendment ~ CClWitiel Co
lm.s-t.:oatl f'Uneral Home with the adopt theil: own ~barten.
1
Rev. Joba J . Bidlardlon of Pom·
Five bo~iilun ad ~-

$300
I

.COWIIBUS (UPI) -

Ohler Jed Webater gave
of police de·
for October:
• -~d • _
A
21 • uto ~~ en~-a
6,
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SUcleltioD was tllo made that wu anw.ted. out b)' CU'boD monot·
the lite •a.d emer&amp;ency airen be ule po.IIOIU.Dg. A blocked flue wu couna.

information about rcand clinic pro1ram may
secured from, Mn. Nellie Vale
President of the Middleport 8PW
Club or Mrs. Lut~lla Jen]{lnaon
C1reer Advancement Chatrni'an
the local club or by wrltint directly to Mrs Jeanne Squire, 6 Park·

OVER 1&amp;00 PAGES of prl11d rtcipn
tnd fsmoua chtPs' stcrth, from til
qvtr tiM worldl bp,r• enawera to
CtiOklnJ probl1m, bNutlfullr
llluJ r•ltd, in two h•ndsomt blndtrl
111ft open flat tot tNY rtftttnc~o

1,604 Local Issues Capture
Interests Of Voting Pub&amp;

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Pomeroy'• Couodl lfonday loeoiiWarmer weather was !ore&lt;ast wilh no rain bt a,Jit unW
in a di'IIWD out RNJOn een·
about the eondl11on of the touJ&amp;ht lD the extreme nortltern part of the Blate.
If ISecNtaly Of Slate Ted Brown'a Predietton Of the IIUIDbir
p.rtdq lot ....u fiDJll&gt; tabled
of vola bolda up,
about UJOD
on tbe mJtter until

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How
it Affoc"Jam~
Employer IDd
Employee."

Last s 11 turda)' evenmg mem ber s
ol the Sr·Hi Baptist Youth Fellow·
11hip of the Middle port First Bap·
Ust Church met at the church to
go on a hly ride
The youth left the church on a
truck filled wlth hay and dnven
by Tony Fowl er and went to a
farm at Lendmg Creek where they
enjoyed a bon flre and held their
w1ener roast
Those attending were, Pete Wcr·
ner, Carolyn Curry , Susie Pullen
Mike Shafter, Jim Hood . C lydJ~
Taylor , David Annal, Mr and Mrs
Rtchard llovauer and daughter,
Dr eamma, Mrs Fowler and child·
ren, Mark and Martha and Rev
and Mrs. Warr-en Hulburt and
Mary Aon.

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Fruit Here

'lbe Uf!.lted Lutheran Church
of St. Paul'a Church ln New
on TueaQy evening at
for a poUud: supper
was oopened witb
Baer, Ktneh:vllht.' '

. . PRIDDII IIOUDASHII.T

Weather ·

ntt ne

from a

Mainly
·People ·
1 P me1 ·.

Archer is "reeldent oi the
and Diane Cri1well ia the

United Lutheran
Church Men Name
New Officers

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Mrf. Ja~k Beehtle,· Devot1onal

Ohio BPW Federat;on Pions
F.orSmall Business Clinic

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the Heath Methodbt Cburtb of
Middleport met Sunday eve1ung at
tbe church with liJ member• pre.

Jl

At the &amp;e~~ruon
the l!peakera will
A Stowell, State
of Insurance who

Baptist Youth
FeII o'wship
"ay
n Rl'de Held

••

Tbe Junior Youth Fellowship of

Mora 18 daondis old son of Mr. and
t.rid Fall Youth Rally he ld at the
Woodrow Mora kl Mrs. John F. and for adul ~s. Mrs Alfred Yeau- Methodlst Church ther e Ml u Dori1
Baily, _,e 77.
ger and M.-s. Vtrgil llilmm, Mrs Lane of South Webster , presJdent

Prias wen awarded In two Baer, Mrs Mark Evans and Mn
'II'Oupa, cbHdrtln up to 12 l'~ah of
qe, l&gt;ian Elwood funniest; Bill Law;ence Napper, refreshment&amp;;
Bier, uahest; Sheila HIC.ks, pret· ~~~r:o:~co~~'t.:;:r and Robert
,..-..
tiesl; •nd Bill Neue, mo&amp;t orJtm·
as; in the adult grotip, Mal"k Evans,
UniOr
furwlest, Rev. Jortn Elwood, ug·
Ue ~t; Mrs. Eddie ArdL, prettle.at
and Mrs. Edmund Grueaer mosi
original.
'
A "CertifJcllte 01 M t"
en
was
Game~~ wert played during tb&lt;~~ awarded to the Jr HI BYF of the
evening, after P!bicb refreshments ~~~d~~~daFJrs~ Baptu;!h C~ur~h
Jn ketping w .lob Halloween were R.i
Y w ~n Y{)U
o t e
lelved.
o Grande AafiOcaation held the1r
· HI Jamboree at the Jackson
ServlnJ on the eemmitlecs for Jr.
Baptist Cburch Ma...,. A
H·
the party wqe, Mn. Dale Warner, b 1
:
·~
nn u1•
Mn. l'red Neue and Mrs Jack ur • VIce pre.11dent ot the MJd.
Curtit. iames !or pnmary depart Cleport BVF' accepted the award
ment, Mn Bertha Scott and Mrs for the aroup. The certificate was
DaVId Nease, Juruor department, rve"ta!or havmg the hi.tbest point!
or t goal aa &amp;et up by lbc Aasocaatlon.

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.Eim:fccn~y Sq~ ~d·

lint old ond took tbe
l&lt;i. l!le II"*P!Iol.

lteer Is Killed
By Tiutk Monday

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