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Baptist Cirches andwl'I t~ . Frank~hees~? s~RCASC!~Sl?t~~. !m.
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. _ and Mrs. John Kauff as hostess- The Dorc111 CricJe met a e
g_lfts for home " . orelgn ~~: es and o ned with prayer by borne of Mrs. Dana Hanun on
9 s~onanes _wehre 'rJ-~Cts
list] th~ chairman: Mrs. Manning Third-av., with Mrs. t.:narles
circles of t e ms
ap . K
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Bennett chairman
presiding
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church in Middleport Tuesdav- · ues.
aoo g1vmg
lilt opt:Jllll&amp; 1-''"ytr.
Station evening.
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The White Cross quota for ,
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11 3
P
eign
wu~ lloDS
1'~ · Lat.t:n
J,jjnJCt'~rom
li-IoDsLUeg.ave
devoomero'f
ThisLOVEJOY
Circle metCIRCLE
at lhe church fnr
read
andand
the home
circle asKJJigs
made plans
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.send a box of fuod to Dr.
Mrs. Lawrence Norton,
1; and
missionaries in India. They
planned also to remember Mrs.
INorton and her daughter, Priscilia, on their birthdays in October. Families or the church
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are reminded to briM f•~o:"·
"r
the box t.o the chUrch Sunday , Sept. 24 to be prepart:d
for shipment. .
A Christmas box also will be
sent to the Norton family. The
devotional period was given by
Mr s. Kloes who read scripture
from Malthew. Mrs. P au I
Sm_art presented the study rna~~nal taken from the ~k,
The Church Not Made Wlth
Hands."
Durins the business meeting

Mainly About
PPeoompleero1yn

ary, was rea d and -.·he
missionaries in India.
places were to be sent to
·
hospitals.
A salad course was served
by Mrs. Owen to thos~ attendng including
Mrs. Willis Mrs.
thony
Mrs. Bodimer,

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Around And
About
Middleport

.lld.u.

t.t•u:r~ wcte n::tW ut.~ou ~H_,.

.1\Uilan n.vme llllSSlonary

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Mr. and Mrs. William Koesel

returned to their home in Cleveland Tuesday after a ~veral
days visit wit h her mo tl"ter
Mrs. Welby Whaley.
.
Mrs. Welby Whaley, Mrs. WJlllam
Koesel and Mrs. Karl

IGrueser

visited Monday afternoon with Mrs. Gladys Cuckler
at Holzer hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. William Koesel
and Mrs. Welby Whaley were
Monday evening dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gn:E&gt;ser
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bentz
and son, Eric, of Racine, v1J.il·
ed recently with her, mother,
Mrs. Edith Teaford and son.
Cecil.

Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Teaford
Japan. '
lace Bradford are her
1 ue t.:u:de voted to seno a and brother-in-law, Mr.
giJL 01 ft~ w L\'1, _,.- ,~.LC'-'1&gt;)' 10r Mrs. Hobert Shields ol "''"""•II
~._..nn.sLmas. '!'nt wnae '-'ross Fla. They are also visiting
quota was rCI::i.d. IJy lV!.rli , .t.;p.z.. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Whaley
~~.uem ~Javen. lnt cu-c1.e vu~-eu other relatives in the county. II
Lo i:ODtrwuu: ~ monUil)' lo Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew
lh•~~-~ w~e md- L11e sc.:11001 mncu pr~n:ull •u
u r - in Gallipoli11 Wednesday to
the . home missi~nary, ;se_
tty IDK I.Jlt: sctaooJ )lear.
sist Mrs. Roena Martin ~o'r,.; :~:i[l
Kllhan _of the_Weirton chnstlan .... ueiiSt:n cuu, : ; t was served terville in leaving the m
Home m Werrton, W. Va. and by Mn. rtamm wno was asst~~- following several davs there
Mrs._ Fl_orence Rhodes who was w uy uer meet: l\l!f:i . .uaLt waJ- observation and tre~tment.
hOS?1tahzed recently. A round bw-n. Altenwng ~~~~rt: 1wu·::;. Lll- son and daughter,in-law, ~r.
robm card was sent . to Mrs. !Jan Mt.:lihee Mrs. Jamt.:e nd M 0 lias Snvder of EuGr~ce ~ysell, a pa~lent at lrwos, ml ::.. ~Jyuc I'Y~uren- :lid, a~~ c~me to - help.
MeJgs General Hospital. A
ner, J\IJrs. I)Javen, M.rs. Lnant:~ Pvt. Barbara ·Ftoffner, who
I ter _
was read _from lhe
wnne, JVJrs . .tSeuJali Wmte, 1\'ll"S. recently completed her l&gt;asic'
i farmly m rlt"d:a.
a
.t'earJ huu.man, :\'1rs. Jonn training at Fort McClelland,
A ~esse cours~ w s
Scme::;, l'lu::;. narry noud.a~ut:JL Ala has been the guest of ner
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by
t
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hdoste_
s
tsesh
?md
a
ana wm;, Hamm w1tn one gueat aunl' and uncle, Mr. and Mrs
1
decorate WI vane
.SUe lmbOOen.
Joe Bishop
She has !eft
I snapdragons from the Kauff
.ta.t.\...fA CffiCLE
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' d n While tapers and
for methcal trammg a
. ~B carned. ou t th e
I The EJecta
Ian.d . mm~
, ..Circle. met
. . at the Francisco · cam · She was takh
hornt: Ul JWU ::&gt; . mcJJa.~u vwen, en to Parkersburg by Mr. and
edi~e.
M Smart .N. Third Ave. ,wiUl the optn· Mrs Bishop where she went
I orAtslcenngwere
rs.
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mg prayer t:ly M.r!:i. er .nooJ- by plane.
I
I Mrs. Koelsf. '!rsrs. J h
mt:r. UevutJona entitled, 'Save Mrs. Verrmn Weber i!l snb- 1
rs. au , ,~ . o n
the p J
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Mrs. c. P. Bradbury, Mrs.
ee mgs, were K'ven uy stituting in the Rutland ~h JOI ~ '
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Jacob Turner, Mrs. Lera Jones Mrs. Jo~;: Wilson, Jr ., mcludmK , this week.
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sl M J B
scnpture Lakt:n Jrum rtomao.;:;. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Burton
an ague , rs. . .
h . 1 ld
n&lt;l 11
mother of Mrs. Cheesebrew.
T e Circe
vo e to se &amp;I ~ were in YounRstown over
~------.-...-=---....-. 1 W me wreJ.gn Jnlli::ilODa.ry, o~w.u-s . weekend to ~ :5: it her br J~her
Lawrence Norton and
her and 111 ister-in-:9w. Mr. and Mrs.
daughter, Priscilla on their Leverett Roush While
birthdays in October and to the birthdav anniversary or j\1r
send a Christmas box to lhe ! Roush was' ')bserved.

d
R. L. Gottbardt returne
TueS&gt;iay Warren waug • s ~his home In Columbus
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Reihl
after spending several
Erwin, Southside; Helen Mao
with Mrs. W. A. Morgan.
Nelson,· 1\.utland. .
Mr~. Raymond Pullins Jr. olrJ ~~:_::::::::::~---Thurston and Mrs. Alva Hlte
has accepted 1 position et the
Balttmore
visitedMrs.,::::,:~~:~~~~~;;;;;;;;;~
with Mr. and
hospital.

Picture )'W"SeU walking 011 mi,llions of lioy

air bobbles.

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6reathin' Brushed Pigskin• Hus~ Puppres 10
casuals! Tllese micro-cellular crepe soles put
aew spriRg ill yotJr step. And Mom, these non·
11131kine soles wiH knp y(IUI floors fre sh
klfller. But !bat's ooly ~If 1he story!
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IJrmi(lf •L;~ ctlllf«t •SIMI $ltd lot

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MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

RUTLAND
FURNITURE

QUALIFIES FOR

MAYTAG
Red Carpet Service
HERE'S WHY
IT'S FAR BnTER

Choose your flower bulbs now from the big selection
of tulips, crocus, daffodils, narcissus, hyacinth,
muscari and anenomes .

Force! Kirk Morris, Richard
Lloyd.

"THE TRUTH ABOUT
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(Technicolor)
Hayley Mills, Jame1 MacAr·
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And This Finer Service
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SUN., MON. •nd TUIS.

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and

find a dealer who repain

'A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR '
(Ttchnicoior)
Rock Hudson, Leslie Caron,
Charles Boyer, Waller Sle·
uk, Dick Shawn, Larry
Storch, Nita Talbott.
Co&amp;orcartooM

1 Being Announced

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your Maytag products.

$1.25 Old Spice Allor Shavo ........ , .... . . 89c
$1.00 Schick Hot Lather Shave Croom ... . - . 73c
$29.50 Norelco Eleclric Razor with pop
up trimmer . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. . . $19.00

$1.95 Schick Adjuotoblo Ra10r with olainlo11

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stool blades . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. .. .. . $1.47
' 69c Mennen Skin Bracer . . .. . . .......... · · 61c
$1.25 Old Spice Smooth Shovo . . . • . • . . .. .. • 94&lt;

Make your home more comfort1ble this
winter by letting Elberfelds Instill new
department on the second floor end Itt us
explain how easy it is to have w1ll to well
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pet mechanic. Convenient payments to suit
your budget.
Sale

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Kroehler 2 Piece Living Room Suites
Sale
MARVEL

Steel Chest Robes

Re ular $199.00 Sofa and M~tchin~ Chair.
u ptolstered in nylon fobncs, cushions fllled with
Kroehler 5'' thick crowned dual molded urethane
foam . Brown, Green, Beige .
SALE

$148 00

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lorgo ooloclion of Kroohlor Living Room Suit..

now on

Nil.

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In On Your Old One

MENS

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FURNITURE DEPARTMENT

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It was lhe first report of vio- any attack by Pakistan would Vie! Cong tn a savage battle Fleets o1 Air Force and Na'J'
lations since the cease-rire went be met with "'full delerminatmn near Qui Nhon. It was one of planes ranged over Comtn11nl$t
into effect 1:1t 3:30 -il .m. Indian and force.''
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the biggest Victory claims of the North VieL Nam hittblg CoJD.
time Thursday (6 p.m. EDT Speaking to India's millions war.
munist barracks, tll'idges · IDII
Wednesday).
over All-India radio, Shaf.tri U.S. and Vietnamese troops transportation target1.
The India statement said the said the cease-fire had not re- Ikilled 91 other guerrillas in a Ooe American p1a~ wu Jost
Pakistani vi~lations r a o g e d moved Ule threat of war on the I series of s~p skirmishes.
~ay - a_propeller driven Sky·
from Kashmir on the northern subcontinent. He sai·i l1'dia l U. S. Arr Force B52s from ratder whxch crashed into tbt
end of the border with West must be prepared for an aUack l Guam struck again today, bom· South China Sea shortly aft.
Pakistan to the Rajasthan by Communist China.
1bing Red concentrations in the taking off from Cbu Lal air!Sind deserO area
to
the Meanwhile, South Vietnamese C~mmunist "iron _triangle" 20!· field near Da Nq. The pUat
south.
forces reported today in Saigon rmles north of Saigon for the was rescued almost lmmediat•
II said Pakistani forces w~e lhey had killed more tban tiOO second time In three days.jly by a Marine Heli&lt;optor.
seen digging trenches in the
Jhangar area.
India reported that an Investigating team of U.N. ob~er v rrs ·
confirmed that Pakistani ran8ers attacked an Indian constabulary post at Asutar Th ursday
after the cease-fire became ef·
fective. Asutar i11 in the Rajasthan area about 52 miles n0rth·
west of Jaisalmer.
Indian Prime Mimster Lal
Bahadur Shastri said Thursday
oight India would ho110r the
cease-fire that he warned that

Give Green Light
For Easements in
!Sewerage Project

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Auction in
Late 0ctober
JsAnnounced

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Win Pay Hike
In Southern

preIate says 0Id Jdeas O£
Heaven, HeII 0ut 0£Date

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County Court

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programs Here

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Early American, Modem,
Traditional, Italian and
Styles.

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I'J.berfelds 2nd Floor FurPitute Dept. There are
more than 20 dUferent
combinations of tables
and chairs on ~ale. Seta
with 4 chairs, t1 chairs
and 8 chain. Bronze and
brass or chrome. Round
and rectangular ex\enslon
tablet, drop leaf tables.
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Floyd G. Browne and Associates, Marion engineering firm , was authorized Thursday rught to proceed to
obtam easements and rights of way for Mlddleport'i
A'l'l'ACK BY RIVER - Grace Episcopal church, E.
forced main sewer interceptor system.
JOHN SHASTEEN
Maln-et, Pomeroy, haa been hit by many (!oods, but one
Town council, in a special session with the Board
..... John 1•• Sbastet:· §OD of
of the worst came in 1937. Above Is a print from faded
of
PubUc
Affairs, C. 0 . Fishpicture taken of the church during that flood . There
WASIIINGTON (UP!) - The Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Sbas-- er, president and mayor- lirm, retained by Ml4dleport
11are seven feet of water In the sanctuary.
United States has made a new teen ol Uncoln Dr., Pome- elect, "pproved the action. as engmeerm&amp; counsel, wiD prodisarmament proposal to the roy,_has ~o.mpleted bls Army
1l followed a preliminary re- ceed at once to seek easementl
Russians which, if accepted, Bas1c lraiDJDK at Fort Knox, port on the problems involved and ri&amp;~ts of wa)'.
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would be tbe world 's first step Kf. Sbasteen, wbo is married with particular attention paid CQUDCll has authGrized lnu.. pao~ iuJd.P*ftll members ol 'Brleo, Morton Tttllll and Mar.
toward reducing nuclear arse- to the tormr Barbara Wendle ito the properties from the end 1 anct of $515,000 ill aewer rtt·
11 &amp;tatloood al Fort Leonard i of Beech-sl to rlle proposed sitel enuo benill, to..lie reduced !If
:he Gn e Episcopal Church pret Story. A llOCial hour will
nals.
1of the lagoon below Hobson. whatever federal or
atber
~IU pther Saturday and Sun- follow.
The proposal, In ambassador Wood , Mo.
: The interceptor system will gr~m ts·ln - aid are received, lO
clay to cet!!brate the building Ill Centennial arrangements, tnArthur J. Goldberg's speech to
·ex! end from the north copora· bwld the system.
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tbe~~~-ThursdQ,
btgun 100 years a10.
have been arranged by Mrs.
called for "demonstrated d•··
: tion line through Middleport,' Board of Public Affairs memThe program of events lor W. Palrick Locbary, assisted
struction" by the United States
1 fronting the river. The Browne bers attending were Mr. Fisb___ er, Don E. Mulleo and Rid&gt;
the CornerstOne Centennial be- by Mrs. Frederick Crow, Jr.,
and Russia of a "sutlsta.nlial
, Iard Gress, and councilmen pres·
gins with I eandlelight service and Mrs. H. 0. Ewing. Bannumber" of their nuclear weaent were Roger Morean, Wayne
o Even~ong and Holy Baptism quet plans have been supervis
pons. . .
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Gibbons, Clifford Stumbo, Jolm
at 5:30 p. m. Saturday, follow- ed by Mrs. A. R. Knight, presi.
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The flsstonable material In-,
Zerkle
and George llal&lt;er IIIII
ed by. covered dish bullet din- dent of the Episcopal Church- A UTTLE GOTHIC GEM - Grace Episcopal church aid~ the ld weapo~s. Goldberg'
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· Mayr.r Lee Srnllh.
ner in die parish house. After- women.
E. Main, Pomeroy, designed by famous mid-19th CenturY ~~ ' wou be a~sferred to
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ward, returning cl~gy and Following is the_-most co~- Architect William Tinsley of Cincinnati, begun 100 years ~a~elul purpose~.
Soulhern Local
Ath let ic
members of the pansh will he plete and authenticated h1s- ago and completed in 1868, has withstood weather and
· · source~ said t~e propo- Boosters
Thursday mgh! :'It
introduced and the ups and[tory available of the church, ffooding for a century without serious decay. Today it is ~ ~as one ftrst consldert!d_by the high school planned an auri
downll of the church will be titled by its authors. "A Look repeatedly termed "cl little Gothic gem" by architects.
TI eslt~n~ Johns~n last sp~mg. tion in late (kttober as une of , ,
1e c Ie executive ~as sa1d 10 its projects to raise mom·y m
recalled.
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1Backward and Forward."
The Rt. Rev. Roger W. Blan-1
bave, planned to ~veil 1t at the its fund raJsmg dnv e.
chard, Bishop of Southern Oh&lt;o, On the 21st ol March, early
U.N. s ZOih anmversary meet- The auction was tentative ly
wlll atend these festivities and Spring in the year 18t2, ten
mg m San Fra~cJsco m June, 1scheduled for Saturday, OcloSunday morning at 10:30 will pioneers from Massachusetts
but changed h1s plans alter Iber 30 , with Jlm c,1 r:-~ .3 , 1
p1eaeh, celebrate the HoI y and Vermont met iJl the little
word leaked out.
as auctioneer. George Cund11f
Commmlion, and confirm as settlement they had founded on
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In ~ne sense the proposal was and Bob Harden were named
Non-teaching employ• at
new members, Mr. and Mrs. lhe Ohio River (later named 1
VATICAN CITY (UPI) - An Ecumenical Connell lhe l&lt;rst by the Uruted States I c!Kh•irmen. Comm1ltltemen ID
Soutbern Local School district
TheJ:OOD JohnllOD, Patrick 0- (Continued on page 2)
prelate today suggested the old church view of Heaven cadllmg lolr a dspeclfic step tow- each tocailty ol the school dt ~
BILLY JEWELL
were awarded a $10 moolhl!
· - -- and hell ''is out of date in an interplanetary age"
ar nuc ear Jsarmament
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11
raise and state minimum 111B l . B' h A dre Ch
fN
d. th b
The standard Sovtet a~swer tnct WI
_announc nex
Airm an William K. JeweU,
e gm IS op n
arue o amur rna e e o - lo
Thursday evemng
son of Mrs Doris E Jewell ol ary lor teachers was adoptet
servation in debate of a document "On the Church in the ~~mosht 0 ~"~hmtenm pro~ Ma!:iOn F1sher president, pre- 740 E M~in St ·Pomeroy in a meeting of tbe
.scbooi
'I over:w hemmgy
1 · 1 en dorse d sa~
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at
they
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Mod ern World ." Th e _councl.
NOT reall dl!larmame .
sided when donahons fr o ml haa been selected lor training
r
ursday Dight at &amp;bt
the document as a_ basis for discussiOn by a vote of 2,111 they d!dy NOT reach ntlo t~~ individuals and busmess places at Sheppard AFB, Tet., as aa high school.
to 4B4 a!l"li outnodced m St. Pet.
ld
heart of the problem
lor the current money - ra1smg1 Air Force aircraft maiateo- The board's only sceptlom
ers as1 ca
ay.
wor .
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program were turned m to ance specialist A 1 ~
d to the minimum teacher's 18.1Foor persoos were lined thls i Bishop Charue's criticism There were 1% speakers tn Goldberg 8 proposal, admmlS· Tre
Robert Cozart
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ary Sf:hedule were to tPW! $1,
p
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morning In Meigs County court Itied In wl_th suggesti_ons made aU who agreed that the docu-1trahon offklals _said, was draft- F~:e~f the arne l&gt;eteween :!e ::Ceo~lmt"r:m ~~ sc .I. 700 instead of $3,400 for beginIn
by Judge Frank w. Porter, Jr. by SO mE' bJ~twp~ preV)OUSly that ~twas oversimple ill tts solu-1~n to meet this S&lt;)VJet ObjeC· Southwestern a!d
Southern ! training ar Llc~od d ~!~~ Ding teachers, $4:,950 instead al
'lbey were Ted Thompson, I the churchs dxscussJon of the 1on.s of modern problems. The ·
were shown by Asst. Football I Tex.
$4,900 for teacber11 with flYtthe
$25 and costs on a charge oi l modern world should consider vote taken Thursday but only
Coa h Mke Popp
years service and 1&amp;.150 iasteod
carrying • concealed weapoo: the space age and even the pos- 1announced lhi• morning. •howor 15.100 for teacbors with _
Luther B. Caldwell, 110 and sibility ol Intelligent creatures ,ed, however, lhey were enthll!lOhio Schools Get
tor's deerees.
th
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.Marines
Attract
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costs lor !allure to yield the o o ~ P•ru~~.
tasllc to tac e woe
em.
"4 9 •68 000 . Aid
The board also bired Jamos
right ol way; Robert A. Gar- Bisbop Cbarue'o pella! .....
Three Area Men
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PattersOn and lloward Sa •
ner, Jr., '11) and 005ts ror ~ lhat Ia an age of space explor- 1
Three area men en!\sting in 1 _WASHl~GTON WPIJ - Ohio as bus drivers. Atteading
WASHINGTON - SEN. J. speed too great lor road COndi··r alloo lbe lradtllooal pbysctsl [ 12 Servicemen Die
The detailed programs ol the the u. s. Marine Corps are ' w1ll recet ve $49,168.1100 in led- Executive Read Rclllald Deom.
Wilham Fulbrl&amp;bl'a UDWlUal re- tionJ, and Junior Lee, $5 and view o1 Paradloe Io the sky lo In Tokyo Area Fire
Ohio State Farm Science Re- i Tom Hysell, son of Mr. and ~Irs. era I lunds. under lhe Elemen- Clerk Paul Beegle and members
fusal ~ 1314
vote t:Wor t-oo 1~ ~~ costa, defective muffler.
i no lollger·subtle ener~y fbeor
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view are now available ati Lyle w. Hysell of Hamsonv1l1c, tary and Secondary_ Education John Fisher. president;
JGI
Senate I ·
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Pomeroy High school stud- moden man's reli&amp;IOUJ · TOKYO IUPil - F1re swtpt the Co ty Ext . Off
C now in recrmt trammg at San Act srgned by Prestdent John- Stobart, Thomas Sayre, Geoe
money blU aerved II a renew· ents attending the sesston were Uefs.
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I through a closely guarded U. S. E. BJ:!slee ~~s~~n Ex:~;io~ Diego ; Charles E. ~ayes Galli- son Thursday.
Yost and Georp Baer
ed wamlq today tel the admln· Sandy Hendricks, Shrtey Bas- In ccmlract, Italian BIShop Navy communlcattons center agent said ~ay. Y
pohs, to begin active duty Ort. This will be broken down ln•
Jstratloa that Congress wanta • let', Beverly Aleshire, Darla Giuseppe Waralln~ ol
Veroll! near Tokyo today, tflllng a The copy of the program lists 6, a !965 graduate of Gallia to 139.577,1100 for educationally
revised old pi'Oil'am nexl year. Ebersbach, Marge Ben!J:, Sh• and Froslnone said lhe church] Amencan. aervlcemea and so- tile 159 commercial exhibitors Academy High school, and af- depnved youngsters : 15,41l6,000 READIES _!'OR nGBT
Tho Arkansu
Democra~ ron Biggs, Charles Royes , Gall should renund men that lhe do- j rlously lnjDrlnl 14. Jopaoese as well as tbe eract schedule ter completion of his rw uit lor school hbrary materials: MONTICELLO,. N.Y. IUP()chairman ol lhe Senate Foreign Sinclair, Tom Bentz and Chad vl] Is about In lhe m"'· j llremeo said tbe loll might lor such operations as ollage training to be ass;gned to data $3,597,0011 for secondary educa- World ~dleweicht ebampha
Retatio";B Committteei .~
Jacobs.
~ world.
harvesting, proceSISing; and enith Ray tiooal centers and services; and Joey GJII!"dello aparred four
1bave been far leu if Initially barvesting, com
•to consent to vote present
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The documen~~ Ignores lhe !bey had not beeo barred from bay mowing, and conditioning, Price. a 11164 graduate ol East- $588,1100 to help strengthen lhP rounds With Milo Calhoun C
Thursday night when the pored·
presence ol evil, he said ln the scene.
hay bating, plowing and aerial em High school, son I Mr. Department ol Education.
New York Thursday •• be CODdown approprlatloos meaoure
LOCAL TEMPS · · · · Brr • urglns.. a ..,.. lundamentallstl The lire broke out In tbe sup- &gt;application of lertiHzer.
and Mrs. Virgil Pr1ce of Rt I,
linuad preparatloos lor hls Oct.
was pasaed 511-ll alter a lonJ The temperature In Pomeroy • view. We should rernlnd men er secret, two-story
!ramo Each operation will be re- Long Bottom.
2! title defense qalnsl Dick nday o1 buted debate. The meu- business district at 11:211 a.m. ol the devil tn the modem b .1d. 20 1
tb est ol peated dally In mo 1
MILLER AT CIIU LAI : .. gP.r.
'"" pes back to the House, was 110 degrees, Under cloudy - - -·-- - - - - - - - - - ~ ~ NAI ~·: J:..:..llro ·twice between 9 and sll ·30 ':'~s VeteraDI Memorial Hospital baMr. and Mrs. Myron Miller Glardello also worked lllo
which ••ted $142 rnlillon more skies.
Melp Geoeral Hoopltal
de rim · t
sald th and 1,30 and 3 p. m. ·
· · Admllalou _ Mrs. Glenn ve received word. that. lheir equvalenl or tine roundl •
1 811
than tile Senate In aelual JDOD·
Admlodto - Gretta Thomas, pa 1,....~ barreclo
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Th
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Pomeroy
were "~
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Uoned wltll lbe 36th Air Mobile
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FAIRF'II!LD STATIONDloeu.1e :_ Shirle Lewla the bla,. was a minor one but
GOING TO Rli'I'LAND
Faber, Raclne:Sherry Johnson, Unit at ChuLa! In VietNam spen
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WASHINGTON - THE AJ1. Thuraday temperatures- hllh, Pomeroy
Y
' then were• called tn !Wo ' - • The Soulhern 7-lllh
grade Columbus ; ElSie Pnce, Ham- They bave received several let:
my plans to recruit thousands 10, low 18. Friday mdlng- 111
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lootba.ll team, coachad by Lar- !Oilville; Erma Smith, Pome- ters !rom him describin8 coodlCANCBL IllllilmNG,
o1 youtbs 10 brlq elvlllan mU. at 10:30 a.m. Preclpltatlon past
ry Wlioon, will travel to Rut- roy.
lions lh..:e
The meetln&amp; ol tho torr
ltary IIIIIU to wartime llrellgth l4 hours .51 !neb.
SPBAIER ANNOUNCED
land Monday, Sept. 27. Soutl:- Dlocbar(ea - Earl Werner,
'
Temple Stall and Ol!loort elut
lor poaslble 11M In tho Viet·
Rev. Robert Dunn o1 Apple
FINDER OOIIIIECI'ED
em had played tile Baby Red Middleport; Franklin Richardof Mlddlepxt ~ CCIIIUet. The plans are
Grove, W. Va., will brlug lhe Harold Hysell, l-ad o! carlllev~ls lo a scoreless tie In •n oon, New Riven: Mary Coyle,
ANNOUNCE DANCE
ln1 baa beell caaeaUed.
1111 allerllltlve to the Delense
WEATHER
mesaaKe at 111e Letart Fall&gt;, ~seD, as was earlier re(IOIIIed, earlier meetmg on the Southern Miarnl, Fla.; Mrs. Natban Hy- The Pomeroy Band Boosters
~·· · jlOl(IQIH!d merger Cload!nesa BDd cooler, lhol'" United Brttbreo church Sunday, lotind Leroy Crew 11111 WMic lleld. The Southern - Middle- soli and 1011, Middleport; Jnd- wllll1P011501' a high school dance MAIIIUAGB APPUCAtliiH
tl the' Natloall Guard and Ar- ors IIOUtbeaat. Portly cloudy Sept. 211, at7:30 p.m.
Rutland alter be .
port (ame to bavo been played lth Steinmetz, Harrisonville
party Saturday night 11 I p.m. Iv1111 Dale lp!!nc, It, Ol1am
my -..e, blocked ty Coo· and cool~ tonllb~ loW tt • It lo invited by Putor Jame• Mor-1 been mlaalDJ 11ac1 !Ill Salllr' 'l'hurada¥ was postponed dt141 to Blr1ho - Mr. ond Mn. Glenn at the Pomeroy lllch JYID. Tbe bus, llllf~ _. 1t111111r
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there were "third parties" In- Martin welcomed the U.S. relerested in the Kashmir connie! ply to an appeal ol non-aligned
"who would but see advantages riationa last April, ind.it'"ating
for themselves in lndia and Pa- willingness to enter negot;ations
k.istan getting bogged down still with the Communists without
deeper in mutual enmity. fur preconditions.
thls would weaken each ol
DIFFERS SHARPLY
them and make them prone to But Gromyko differed 9harlorelgn influence and diktat." ply with Martin.
Canadian External Allalrs " It is said not lnlrequently
By JOHN A. BARTON
Minister Paul Martin, speaking that the United States has aile- NEW DELHI (UPI) - India
after Gromyko, called on the gedly made serious effort~ today charged Pakistan with vi·
assembly to "Express clearly aimed at arranging negotiations· olaUng the United Nations
and forcefully the collective on the Viet Nam problem but cease-fire at several frontitr
conviction of the United Na· its appeals to various organiza- points. An official governrnent
tions" that the war in V!eli Uons and gov_e~ments hang state~ent said Pakis~ni troops
Nam must be ended by negotta. l suspended In rnu:ti.Jr," Gromyko cros8.1ag the truce line were
tion."
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PT. PLEASANT - Mr. and
. Mrs. Curtis Connally ot Poinl
Pleasant Rt. 2 are announcing
tile lorthcornlng marriage of
their daughter. Carolyn, Ann. to
John Nicholas Bush, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Shively of Pt.
Pleasant Rt. 2.
Miss Connolly Is a 1965 Rraduate of Point Pleasant High and
is currently employed •t I h • I
Pleasant Point Resort. She held
the title of Mason
County's
Fourth of July Queen." Mr.
Bush is a Pt. Pleasant
graduate and i!l employed
the Pleasant Valley Hospital.

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.
IUPI)- Russla today demandad
a complete end to ··aggression"
of 1be &lt;Uaited States In Viet
Nam with no preliminary conditions.
Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, in a po1icy
speeeh . to the General Ass.::mJly, gave lull backing down til&lt;
line to the position ol North
Vi.et Nam and Communist Chi·
na for an end to U.S. raids and
Ute withdrawal of all American
forces from South Viet Na.
TAKES SWIP~
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But ~ took an obhque swtpe
at Peking in declartna: that

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Norton family .
Mr. and Mr~- Lewis ;~;~~~:~ ~ ~
The group voted tu assist have returned from a
with devotions for the B. H. 1 at Myrtle Beach, S. C.
IISanborn Missionary Soctety accompanied Mr. and Mrs. nm~ 11
meeting on OCtober 4.
1Moles of Mt. View, W. Va .. on ~
The program on the study I the trip. Mrs. Triplett has als1. 1
book "The Church Not Made I received word thai her sister,
With Hands" was given by Mrs. Virginia Sey, Charleston, W.l
Milton Hood. A card ~a ~nt l Va. i.s a patient at Ch~~~:~n ~~
to Mrs. Grace Hysell m Mt1gs · Memorial Hospital for
General hospital. A letter from 1tion and treatmer•t.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
and Mrs. William Robson wel'e II
in Wellston Monday to auend
Ifuneral ~rvlces for their uncle jJ
Harry Zimmerman.
TONIGHT
Mrs. Emerson Jone!; and
I daughter,
NOT OPEN
~Irs. Lee Davidson,
i
Athens,
were
in Columbus on
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
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Tuesday.
S.pt. 24-25
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COMPLETFS TRAlNING
PT. PLEASANT- Miss Elainell
Grimm, daughter of Capt.
.'BABY THE RAIN
MUST FALL"
Mrs. Everett Grimm of 2312
Vernon Avenue, has c:''~!~~~:~~~ Steve McQueen, Lee Remick
a year's tralning as a
-andtory technician at
"I'D RATHER IE IICHH
lngton Hospital ln
Sandra Dee Robert Goulet
Miss Grimm, a 1964
Andy Willlanll
of Columbus of Point Pleasant High School.
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···me ~ecret l-'lace" closuJK WJLO. Frances Bearhs, Mrs. Hartley,
prayer. TJJe DOOit re}IOrt u.o tne Hamilton. Mrs. Eva
stuuy DOuK · Tm:.,.l.:nuccn _Not Mrs. Hood, Mrs. Wilson,
Jliiaur Vt'nu Hanus was Jllven Bertha Archer, Mrs. Ton
0 Y 1\'lrs. ttanuu.
Fowler, and guests. Mrs. BarlJurmg we llusinetili meetiog · bara Jones and Judy Owerr.
nou:li 0 IJJ;:aruts wt:J:e reaa JfOLu
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~~Jrs. narry rtouu1111ue"· "" ;:; ,
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Grace Church will Observe ' Steer In]· uroo
__) in Mish
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CentennlaIthIS Weekend steer

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FederatedChurcll'sGuild Bazaar

Plans were diSCUssed and Sletner Rtce IWIHCh was read
corrumtlees named for the an- by Aladm on the Lawrence ~r'k
I
Any farmer in the Thurman area that has had a I
I,
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nuaJ bazaar to be held Novem- show) A prayet of St ftanrts
1
come home InJUred m the past couple of days
M1ss Rebecca Berry, Belle- ber 17 when the Women's Gu1ld of Asstsl, ·The Prayu1,R' Hands''
(Continued from page I )
1 pansh, was received W1th th1s 1should contact the Gallipolis state highway patrol post
lonlame, IS vtstllng w1th Mr I of the Federated church met wh1ch was on a bookmark pr•
• r one of them\ to found Rn 1btwkmg the churrh was able
The patrol Thursday reported an accident whieh OC·
and Mrs Wayne Gtbbons
Wednesday evenmg &lt;~I
the sented each member as sh•
"Epllrop&amp;l soc 1~ 1 y .. The f\rst 1to &lt;:aH the pre!!ient recLor .rtnd I curred at 10 50 P m. Wednes~ay on Rt 35, one-tenth of a 1
Ml's. Harry Farmer of Ft church w1th the Fnendly Circle arrtved, wa5 read m umson.
Yeetry elected
tbilt ttme rl:!sume tis mmtstry to the t'on- mile east of Thurman, mvolvmg a truck and a steer
Wayne. lnd , has been
the hosts and m charge of the ''The Crowded Life'' was the
constsied of l,alenlmt B Hor: ' greg(;lflcm .and eommumtv
, Officers said a steer ran
- - --house guest of Mrs Oa\'Jd
program
theme of the program pre!lenl·
ton lsemor warden), James 1 SlnrP that time communiry i across the highway and was l ow~ has been •denttfled
mer and Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Carl Kautz, president of ed m the form of a short three
Crary (Jumor warden I, ~ 'fta- aerv1ces profes~mnal ~.ellymus 1truck b~ a truck o~erated b: t:ars driven by Robert F
Skmner and also v1stted
the Fr~endly Ctrcle, welcomed act play The moral uf the play
cy Howe (secretary J, C R Idram,t Lenten f'haot&gt; l
fpr W•~·ne (, Royle, 46 LeipSIC IHolbrook, 44, Portsmnut~, and
Mr and Mrs Leo Searlt
the members after which devo- was an average Amencan faro.
Pomeroy' John Martin. Edward public sc.:hool students, and an Thev never did find the steer Richard E .Jumper, 3.1. Col urnother relat•ves.
Mrs. UoiUI taken from Philllppians Uy wlth a rather common proSaul, Martin Heckard. Sam elumemcal Qu•el Day
Ita ve l which sl·ampNed off afler the bus, collided at lZ 15 P m
Farmer was taken to
4 8--9 were led by Mrs. Albert belml that of a too • crowded
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Bmtlelt, John Beran, and John put the church ~~1ldi: to w•d: brush w1~h th~ truck As a ~- ~~t~d~y ;: .R~.. · · a mtle
WlU.TER DRA.PER
by Mr. L. D Hartinger and Woodard She bad for her topic, llfe, espec1al1y on Sunday morn.
111P0 15
0
Br.own
emp1oyment "' I e e pam suit. ne1t er t e steer nor 1 s
Mrs Leo Searls whese she will ''You L1ve a.s You Thmk " The mg
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hou~ has served I gtoups Jrom ,
be Ihe guest of Mrs Wilham
.
hymn, "Take Time to be Ho- Characters In the play were
h The
d dpatrolthsaidh that
d tnolbruok,
d I '
3 Cf
The Rev Mr tioodwm was h .1 b
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urnnw~r •· o
ea e sou , a s oppe o
Hoferkamp I the 1ormet
ea !led to be l 1rst rec lor of lh ~' Alcoholic!
Anonymou&amp;,
and lS I
Y opened the devotions and Poppa Cole, alias Jim, Mr!.
1 allow 8 car ahead of him 10 1
.~ansh WhiCh ~as
named scht!dulrd fm Jegular art CX ·
I make a left turn Behmd hlm
Farmer)
• story from the book, "Chan- Pearl Mora; Mama Cole, alias
Grace Church m 1944 and hiblts !hiS ear
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Jum r failed to slo rmd Ill~
Mts5 Carolyn Searls, who
nels of Devotions," and a po- Molly, Mrs Wilbur P~rrln;
met for worship m I h ame
The ., tze Yand sl.atul of the
car :ruck the back
the Hoiemployed m Columbus, vlalted em "'You Got A Get A Glory," Kathy Cole, the daughter, Mrs.
bulldinl at 213 Spnng St (thai commum1y being COD!ndered, I
brook car Thert wa!l mmor j
recently WJlh her parentJ, Mr were read by the leader, who Kautz; Tippy, the sonl Mrs.
butldl .. " llllld oland!n~l-ld Lo- 1Grl&lt;'e l'hurch does not expect
damage but no one was IOJUI10
Iand Mrs Leo Searls She came closed with prayer.
Phil Globokar; Lefty, pal ol
ter stn'lt~ ha to lbe eM m I ever to resemble a large m••l I
HOLDS OPEN HOUSE
ed
I
for the birthday of her
The offeratory prayer wa!l Tippy, Mrs. Paul Werner; Jane.
;:~ou~ pdaces, untJ m d
ropo!Jtan pansh but 1t looks
H
h ld 1 the I Jumper was Cl led 10 appear A new asstslant
librarian who has been a patient at
given by Mn. Woodard who Kathy's chum, Mrs. Lfonard
' e ecd·lsJon w,as moda fe o fmward confidently tu a contm- 0 penod ousMe wasce laB k next Monday m Gal hpoh s mu- ' has been employed llv RIO erans Memorial Hospital but
also read a poem by Helen Jewell; Martha, the maid, Misa
bu1 ld an en urmg jj one i 1ce.
new m ern ason oun Y an
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now at h1s home
Eli beth F k
d D Lo
w1mam 'nnllty, an lrl~ 1 uinK role as ll serva~t of the for
the public on Fnday from 4 nc1pal court on a charge of fall· Grande Co ege e s Wa tl!r Mr 8
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architect alread noted for hiJ community and liS a !cholll of until 7 m Favors of ram bon- ure to stop within the assured Dtaper 37. a nat1ve of Chicago, ham
nd Mrs Howard
mer, an attractive young woehur~hat, thea bved. Ia Cincm- 1charity and insp1rat1on . to I nets ~~ ball omt pens were clear dt!~lance
Ill
ed
Clear!'ater, Fla.
man doctor, Mrs. Eba Giloat• .and was penunded
Y.hO may someday cauy
l tht p ests Cooklel
In Meigs county the patrol
Mr Draper receiVed his bach- J
ently With Mr. and
more, Jr.
0
endeavor !~~en un;h. were
by mem- l lnvestJ(lated a on; car acci- elor of arts degrt&gt;e from Am~rB:hop,
f
Mn. Be~ Neutzling, president
111 ak'e the lonl journey lo Porn- on thtlr Christian
eruy to look over the river-front elsewh~rE&gt;
p f h.e New Haven Garden dent at 9 15 a m Thursday Rob- I herst College, at
Amherst,
· nd Mrs. \!~ren
of the G~1ld, opened the bU!III·
property obtalrled for tlle build The pre11t!Rt vestry con!llst~ ~~: 0 At lour of the bank was t ert A Garner, Jr. 26, Syra- 1Mass, and h1s masler of l!duca- of1:cooksville VIBited
The Chester P.T A. held Its ness sess10n with a prayer. It
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mg. tl1a cte111 n, 1 repiiC'I of of Mr Hatry S Moore Isenior cond~cted b em lo ees and ' cuse, dnvmg east. lost control ' tlon degree from lhe National w t Mr. and MrB.
Get • Acquainted
meeting was announced that District
1and went Jff the right s1de of College of Education His mas- PJ~kens
the bnt Eqlllh country Golh.l wlrden), Mr Leo Story (Junwr off
f
B ~ Y
Monday everung when each per· Three, Scioto Presbytenal 1 will
6c w11 enthusttltu~ally rece••·l ward~ I, Mr Curtis Me ['anu~l. Tthcta 15 0 e an
Mrs lhe road stnkmg a fence There 1 ter's degree m hhrary scJE&gt;nce
r and Mrs VIncent
son was given a name tag and meet at Middleport, Monday,
1erma were:
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teac hers and parents were ID· October 11 an d named as de1elid, and work btJin almosl at r., r.
oe .
, • L C R h W t C lumbta was mmor damage and no ln· 1 was grant
y t e mvers1ty i h 1 .
eoce
Mr Carl Wtll, Mrs
Charles
ous •J es C 0R
' 1jur1es
troduced.
gates were Mrs Phil W!lii&amp;JTloo
1 of Wtsconsm. He al~ iludled at w t re ahve~.
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Monty, lnlterlall lnd hard Gibbs, Mr1. Frederick trow. lrvt;'TKa~r, ~·
· ~yn~s,l The. patrol c1ted Garner to I Appalachian State Teachers Col- Mr. and Mrs Lawren~
Mrs. Donald Mora reported son and Mrs I. B. Weed The
labor 1 ere l'ontnb~ted gener· Jr . and Mr R Jerome Wil· 1li'rt h aGy or' erFman J rate, 1Mt&gt;1gs eounly court Friday on l iege at Boone. N C
boan were Gallipolis VJsltor:t
on the Antique Auchon bemg collectmn of the least coin was
1a
IBeu
ts,
· by the County pTA tak en which w11J be g1ven
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IUS1y by members of tbt tmy 1tamson
V
Rrate G err11
Roush us
Mrs a charge of sp~d m excess for
Before rece1vmg hiS hbrary Wednesday
M
planned
congregation. especially the
w~r~~: St~:.rt ~ora Board 1 road cond•tlon.!l
degree, Mr Draper tan~Pt m
rs Pat Johnson and
to help ra1se money for the at the Middleport meetmg.
Horton IIlii Pomeroy famtl!el
M
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f Mason Mr' 1 Arrests by tht patrol Thur!- elementary schools m Oak Lawn ren, Arnold, Penm and
Scholarship Fund. It bJ tent&amp;· The president announred a
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&amp;md!tont lot tht dructure Wll
I ~YMr trrJ~~ ~Iarke ~llnd : day Included Kathleen DaVl!l, Ill' Dade Counlv. Fla' Ham· · w:e In Oak HJII Sunday
tiVelv set for October 15 at the meelm~ of the executive com.
quumed locally, and part1ruJar
an m ar~er Gar
~ arner 47, Middleport, c1ted to munlc- mond, lnd, and m Ch1cago
rs Walter Morris has
Rock Springs Grange Hall wih m1Uee of the Guild for MooItems such ., the organ, boll, (Continued from pagt 1 l
I Bu ~ Kl'
~ Bu '•roer' !pal ctlurt Monday on o charge , He Ia 1 member of the Am· returned to her homo on
F 0 McCoy ao auctioneer. She day at7 l' m. Mrs. John Blaet1
•nd bell tower wert g1ven as • The youths, to aom1 from ~- W· Bror:~ ~I of Len:!rt w' of &amp;top 1ign VIolation, Burton ' erlcao Library Association, and more St from Holzer
also announced a oount) PT.A. tnar reported on the clothing
memoriaJ1 Compltt~ 10 1818, voluntlry enlistments,
w1ll l V· Cl H' Sanf d of Bl · T DewePse 41, Dexter,
an i the Nahonal Education Assoc1a- where she was a patient for
meeting for October 1 at the collection proJect this summer
liH! lmpollldl httlo chw-cb hu &amp;rain Wldor tho At mv'a sl•·
w"Y Vo' L ~r Nicholl u:, Floyd W Smith, 38, Rt t Crown tlon. He hu traveled extensive- lfi'Vatton and treatment
Bradbury SChool. Mr~
Carl and otated that new shoot pur.
Withstood ,..,thor and floodmg month program, then
as•
' · Mr and Mn City, lodged m the ctty J••l ly '" thts country, the Carthbean " 111 return to the hospital
Kautz reported 011 the "PEP" chaoed by the Guild and clothlor I century Without senous 1
HmtollE~ ~a h r Miner 111 · for mtoucation, Roy Dowell, and m Europe
week for surgery.
meeting In Columbua.
lng collected would provide for
1gress
1 ac 0
d~cay and has been rt&gt;peated·1•1gned to Nat1onal Guard d1v1- ~ Larry
sv e, 21, Cana, VH . bonded to ap·
Mr. and Mrs John Jefters from 8 to 11 children this WiD·
~ termiiCI t.y archltectt~ '"a Itt- .s1on1 aod. other cmhan wuts O,, Jost!!ph 1Antll,MMaxlned AnMtal, lpear Saturday m munictpal court Thomas Mrs. Charles Yonker tlllmwnC?
Mr and Mrs' Bob Lind"""-~ ter.
td' Gothit Jim "
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sdteduled to bo uponded to , La
Pa;oo ·Tom Hunt for apeedlng, Ronald Skldmoro, a euest, Sandra Weaver ood
mer,
Richard.WI
BarMrs Neutzltng reported that
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i wrenco
no,
• :1!, lltdwell, ctled Oct 2 for the hostesses
ton Mrs Robert Ritchie and the quill donated by Mrs
=~~mal church hod two atsles t WASHIN!iTON - U. S. OF- a~l of Point Pleesant, John W apeedmg, Gerald Pope, :12, PalCOMMISSION MEETS
Mr; Bill Grueser were named Adam Ebersbach quitted by
0
was ~h~u:-e~ ~tar ra1l. th1s l fleJals expressed gra\'e con· ~~II ~~~~ror, ~·· ~~11f~~ riot, c1ted for 1peed on Sept 1'hP New Haven Industrial
on a committee to plan 1 Hal· the Busy Bee Sewing Circle has
g 0 e preaent ar- cern today O\'er the pos~nb•ht\ I rs.
ey • •
· 27 and Gf:'rald Roush, zs, Rt 2 Commi!!s1on met on Thorsday
to ween Carnival
been sent to the Presbyterian
rangtmtllt Ill 1806, and a mem- 1that India may tnter the DU- I Mr and Mn. Homer Johnson Bid II
.
Spa
onal pipe .,.110 tnstalltcl l"ot- lcloor armo race Thtlr fmo l of west Columbll, Mn v E _ we
I evening at the City Budding.
The PT.A. voted to opon/101'
nloh Center at Miami, Fla.
lowllll U. diWtrou• 1111 lJood Iwert mtensiftfd by tht di~elo• Holcombe, Potnt Pleuant, Ben In h
I A short busmess meellng was Ada G Morris to Eugene a Boy Scout Troop, and to eon· Mrs Loul!l Reibel anno~nred
the organ WIUJ renovated and I ure 'lllunda that 18 members 0. Roush , West
Columbia lng am, Dr. and Mrs R F Iconducted. A report from the Waua:h, 21f4 arrts, Chestfr.
hnue wdh the Readmg Orcle World CoDUllumty day Will be
movtcl to lho balcony. Tht nut of Jndlo's /arlllment had dl- George Dugan, Mr. and Mrs I Bryant ;Irs Fred Batey, \Irs I nommallng committee wu pre. Joseph Field•, Puuhne V program In the school
November !;; a~d that Sunday,
year, the t•resent memonal mandlld thot Pnmo Mmllter l Horry Layne, ;Jrs Harry L IS H Rettmlrt, Mr. and Mro. sented and offtcero will be elect· Fields to Wtlllam P. Neutzllng: Committees for the romlng November _21, " the thank of·
Lloyd Wilham ChJslt!r, ~1r. and Mrs. ed at the next meet1ng1. Those Loti, Pomeroy.
year were announced and will fer1ng serv1ce of the Guild, with
altar wlDdow wu imported Lll Bahadur Shaatrl lmmedl- Dyer, Mr 30d Mrs
front Engllnd ond lnslotltd 1 _ otely llko oteps 111 prod co
I Roush Beth Ann Layne M" , A. K McClung, Mary Aumiller, oomurated wert President Karl Howard Jvtn dec to
be printed in the year book to M"' Pemn In charge
long with tbt ftadm rertdosj clear weaponl
u nu·j Marti~ Ohlinger Ralph Sayrt IJohn F Hoffman, Chr~sbne Hoff- Wtles, Vice pres1dent . James Die Vining Eld~n Vi~ng
be presented al , the October R~freshments In charge of
handmade by John Genhelmfl' HOLLYWOOD _ A CTOR I J R Foglesong' R 8 Sayre' manl Mrs Otto Gnmm, Mn. N. Rou1h; Secretary, Charles R. 1.iJ Vining' Betty Sarver'
meehng The first and r11 urth Mrs. Thomas Young were servThe oil chlndtllort
which ' Lee Marvm focecl arrolgnmtnl j F. H Zerkle, lr~ne Justis, Ma:l Daisy Weaver, Mrs Roy Hoff· Ord, and Treasurer,
p au I oeth Vnlng, Leo
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grades tied for the bonus book ed fro") a table attractae In
hq from tho •oUtnc were liv-l today on • drunke..., charge ry Steele Mr and Mn Floyd ""'"· Mrs. Ralph Whitmore, su .. Rousb
ceo Overholt Bernice
attendance.
lace "".;.( and centered with
en to I million m Virgmllt and I whlcla multed from hll armt Carmack.' Brent Layne, Mlllll! 'j an Whitmore Hob&lt;·rt Wlutmure,
ES1'11ER CIRCLE
Affld. for Tr~na., SII!Bbury.
commrttee for Oc~ an arrangement of yellow gladrep!aotd by ellctrlo lights
Iotter a trofftc OCCidtnt,
Bumgarner John flarrah, Wll· ~~· RUBsell Mt.ke Athey, Dav- The Esther Circle or tho Lu· Leland E Slsoon, Rose
ber
Mrs Davtd Hol•er, loll.
eaThl parilh houn, "hlrh ns Marvin, 41, was tlken Into ham Marshall, Mrs Howard Jud us~;~ Mrs. Geraldme Greer theran Church Women met on 8l880n to Howard B.
and Mrs Woodrow
----ha~lle~he Pom«oy Llbl'lry.l cu!!ltody by California ffi8f't\\'ay ' 8utrJs Mrs WJI Im m MrFar- De~ a (;tlsonl K;lth Powell. Tuesday evenlnl at the Parlsh part losts, Pomeroy.
Donald Mora, Mrs. •____,,_ _ _ _...,""!
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by tht nver Ahd was Patrol officers who arrived ou land Robert Claflin
Clayton ha
man, enlse Cunmlll· House with Mrs A1fred Sprouse Wll'd K Sqer to Dledre
Roy
Mrs. Norma AmsI
moved blct Ill lllltt ntom for the •cene otter hll car •truck a Ath:v, Mrs C M Adams. Jr
m, Mr and Mrs
carson u hostm,
llqer, ak~ Diedro J. Ruoff bary,
Robert Grue,.r, ond
~~new church Wlth lt1 plilard motorcycle ndden by Robert Mrs: J. v. McGrew, George ~ou.!!h, M~. and Mrs HJrold , 'Ille lesson ''Walk W1th Me" 1 1cre, Pomeroy.
' Mn Bill Shockey The October
~ 1!0, thlo blllldlaf oorved for Hathowoy, 2'1, Loo Anleleo H•· Thayer Raby Soyre Mr and ' ~hnso~, (hart., Wood, Mr. and l was pr.,.nted by Mrs. Gary Worthy Bright Lola
meeting will feature "Grandpar,./:;'::.,~ndl, School, por· ~haway ouflered • pooslblt bro- Mrs F~an Retchert Judy Hoff. II D;;ke ~f:"! ~ud~al!M D~vtd Roush.
lo Jomeo Wolle~, Goldie
ents Ni~ht" and "Let's Sins." ~
until ll' UJOI :::~:~=r:· ~IEI;I DELHI
I man, G;:ul Miller, Leah
Ann ls Ca~har~. M~'; Har;:· Csep~~ J OtkheriiHaltendlng were hMrs m, Parcel, Salem
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esson, Mrs Jo ° F. Bert Hunt, 1k1
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Mrs, Pauline Evans returned
ParJs~re~ent Felger Memonallser La! Bahldllf ShutrJ warn Jones' VJrgml.&lt;~ Hart ~11s Jack I a~ ·:1rs Edward Drown, Mr ' Rou!iih, Mrs. Harold Rose, Mrs Hunt Margie Hunt to Unll:edl
to her home in Parkersbur~~:, W.
The
ouse.
Ied lndLI'.h Mi.IIIOOI Thunday Welch end Tum u;l&amp;h Jane ~
~s Kermit Vord Mr and raul Roush, "rs Ollo Grlmm, Stale~ Easement 1 Letart
Va., arter a visit with her rn~
present rectory, a 11ft rughl thet the cean • ftrt Witb
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rs Edwm Stem, Jr, Mrl Mrs. William Powell and Mrs
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of the Stanbtly family iD lm!, ( PakiStan hal not remov
Powell, Mrs Ott1e Roush , Jack H11.zen Roush, David Hudn1:11l WUham Russell
· Nonna E Bl!lsell, Cedi
ther, Mrs Dessie PatterJon
wa!l con~trucltd by addang on threat of war on tM ~ tht Needt~, Carrie Oliver. Dtlores SurvJlle Gilland, Mr. and Mrs.
W.S.W.S. CIRCLE
Blssell to Ja~u D. Hertrle,l
Mrs. Paul F111her, Ml'l. Mil·
&amp;o I amau docW'a offiCI Whlcb l•nt Ht
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nbn- Ohver, Gary Ohv~. Anthony Mrs Don Bum d
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Rhea 8 Henrtl!, parcel•, UJI\10, I
ton Roush and Mn. Mason Fiablirst stood 111. th 1oc tl
Rid lndle mWJt bt 1Ollvtr Sheila Olivf!r Mn Tom L
gar ner ' ohn I The Ruth Circle of the WS. lolA Howell Roy Howell
er were Wednesday viSJtotl Ju
1 f)n Th11 1prepared for an attack by Com I
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ayne, Mr and Mn Ray W S of the E U 8 Church met A
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Ol'!llnaJ ont-Jfory
ltructure munist Chtnl
· Hoffman, Nanme Joh.Mon, Nora Wrtston Mr.!! Ons Bumgar r
T d
very Goegleln, Albert G"''i•l
Ga11Jpolls.
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can still be seen as peri of tht "The blackout h •·- t
Tnpp Mn Mu Elchm~er Mr!'! Lmda Roush. Jeff Roush ~r' on! Mues aHy evendntBiurrlt
the homt lein, Cbarlts Goegleio, lot,
Mr. William FiSher lpent
hoQie
II - • tn J h ~ v ~ S
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' Tho dleporl
Wed -•·
lth h
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ed but we lhUit not It k
on rry, rr""' pencer, fC y .and Mrs James Rousl\ C T led
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w
er son an
Durn~ the JII0'1 the church for the dawn ot pea m ~. 1S~ It Burris, Mrs Pfte Burris, Don- Dodd Mr and Mrs 'Er~est 1 er was r~ a~ld .~f'- Ed110D Hobstetter, Gdn.,
daughter·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs .
.... healU., lind •lerl1 tenure lrt Olld ln • Dlllonwl~· dd ••. lid r. Roush, Karl Wiles, The!- Keef~r Lorry Keefer. MI. ~ne~, USing
top. G 'It nard Lyono, Jr' llta
Hiram Ftsher.
to bt maay yeart; W~th ; ovtr All-India R'ldio t 1 rtAI rna Roush, Nevs Zerkle, Olevla Roush,' Barbara zerkl~. LJ!han I Talen:. 0!fa~:r~u.!h ~tewa~~hip, C Lyons to Avery
Mrs Susie Fl!cher vltlttd r•
2lllh ctnllll")', and tho beltn-1 HOLI.YI'IOOD _ FILM ANn I Roush Mrs Robert DBie Roush, Field• Tum Hoffman Mr and Th
h';"'fiY·
Albort Gcegletn, Charles
eently wtth Mro Charleo Jo:c·
11 1
::" ol:mlc dec lint 1[1 ttlevlsJQn star Dorothy MaloDf, ~ Wilda Coleman, Mary M Reush Mrs
M. Nicewlnd~r.
the ~e::er ;ol~:~ Pwi;a•
Jein, lot, Middleport
Namee of Middleport.
JP
\J, however, t bt lstar of TV's Ptyton Pia
Mr 11nd Mr'; Nelson Housh Nlcftwander Mary Nlrflwand
Oren Wears to Board of
Mrs. Mae Re1tmire of New
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I slrU&amp;glt for u -110 oerlous rondltton ~~:·
Jone Haymaker, An&amp;elo Cun: ·Rito Ntcew~nder Betty Slee~~· :~ prayersMby M~oh hM~Ie leeo of the Pomeroy
LOYter t
Haven, W.Va. WOI on ovorolgbt
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net.
ero Jalar~o tow Iter 1n elfht h
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iJ.. U,bt MiMion Ch 1 acre
Airman 1bomas E. Watson 1 guest Thursday of her sister,
rectora eame and went and th~ to remo\'f' bl~ c~: operatiOn 1teadlly toward a crest and 1Roush ·:1ra teEshl!r rs
nald F. ler and thl leader. A readinl
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101 of Mr. and Mrt. Thomas Mrs. Susie FJscher.
11 from her ohowm broke out ovor tht Ap- vlo r' Rou.sh M Brown, Mar- was given by Mrs. Howord Bur- tnt. Mrs '111elma Capehart,
dwrch often depended on out Ilung.
1!: w on o1 'l'lppen Platao
Mro Mary Aumiller of ilarl:!'c.'-' for Ita very ••I•· I Dr Raymnod W08ton ono of polachlono
Bumgarner
"Have Thine Fred Batey, Mro. Bernard
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to
lord, W. Va., lnd Mrs. Floyd
sevtral surgeons wh '
1 Among tltt new low - temper- tie Roush 'Mrs
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e leader talked lag, guests Mn. Ray Boollnn,I.AFB, N. J., after comptetiDJ Miller of Marletll vlsded on
8111
doT~ blclllnf o1 1 few well-to- : tht Academy . Awa~ •~ended oture recunll oet JUst bofore Mrs Her;,an
Ho;ard, on "The Tolents" talo!n from Jean Bumgarner and Bi!&lt;ky
Air Foree basic tratntna.
Tuesday with Mro. Manne ArnamtiiM kept the doors from , boouty nld •.1 .
nntng midnight wert reodingo of 10 Mtlltr
yne,
arry tbe Sth chapter of Mothew. This rio and the ho8te"
A IllS fll'lduatt of Eaotera 0 ld
closnJI, tlloUfh this wao not make ;, we
wtll dtgrees at North Plotte, Neb;
' 100
Layne.
was followed with 1 general
P.T.A. MEDG
Rf&amp;b s&lt;llool, be wUI be train·
Mlos Jane Douglll, student
uonduct,. to I heollhy orpm- cloJa from her 1
~ te M at Omaha, Neb · ond 34 ot Mr d M H be
dtscuSilon on Gtma of Steward- Tho New Haven PTA
ed OD tile Job ao a vehicle nurse at Holzer ~pital Sdlool
:;n Ntw lift came 10 the 1oplimJslll ·•
ung an
'rr, I' S1oux Cll Iowa. '
boer o:nB u er rt U~bel· ahJp they clostd with a prayer thtir nrst meeting of · t b
malatenanee specl1l11t 11 the of Nursing, spent the pa&amp;t ;veek
'· lllldor tht osg,..,,,. Rile 8-poSittve bl
CAMBRIDGE, OHIO - THE ' noun
ustn.t , Ma" are an- Jby Ml" Millie Bumgamer.
ochool year on Thurada
M!Utary Air TriD1]1011 Strv- end Wtlh her bulther, Mn. Vel·
of BIShop Hob!On, Mt" Malone"o lifo
Unued Klans of Amenco wtlf ter ..
:trlh of • daugil- Durlbg the bu81no"
tnt at !be Elementary y
lee bloe.
ma Douglas.
an urt
IIUpport came un- ed by radio and TV as
o~un- ~ taunch a three • dav memberep em er Ist. The mfant thl! group W81 asked to watch The meeting was o ed b
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ship rn/ly at 1 farm field mid
Ruth. Mrs. the,? V program "Willie Pa- preal...,nt, Mrs. Rof:t J.!)'O@.
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songwrtter Arlh:" 11
tho great pilino
8yt•· , Sayre, daughter
The
to the naa wao gtvceedln&amp; lht Ioiii of all tht I fros/ ,:" fo coated fleldo with on mterfBith , wltne!o fnr l:v:~ George Sayre of New Haven.
R. Jl'. Bryant, Mro. Otlte Rousb :'e TlA group followed
tu lht
of the Tilt
K••::• I hen• Sunday to ctlunter lhe klan The =o::DENDR.ON
Mill Mlllio Bumgarner, Mrs:
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V·8 motor. automatic tran1., power brakell. power steeJ"lng, radio, beauti1uil 2 tone paint set off by like new
white sidewall tires, tinted 1las1 and baclc up Ughta.

62 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DR. _ $1295
V-8 motor, automatic trans., new wllue sldewaU tires
radio and wheel dJSCJ. Green w1th green interior.
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2 DOOR COMBINATICt~ - - -

White sidewall tires. Radto and beater. Extra
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61 CHEVROLET BELAIR 2 DR. SED. $1095
Six cyl., standard tranr; , rad1o 1nd heater white 11idewaU
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Standard £bill. Heater. While aidewall lireo

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60 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY COUPE_ $1295

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61 FORD GALAXIE
Power Steerin&amp; and Brakes. Aut~&gt;. trw.
White !lidewall tiroa. Radio and beater

62 VOLKSWAGON SUNROOF
Rad1o and heater. Whitewalls

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Full power including windows and seat. Radio, tinted
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Charles Jewell, and Mrs, G.
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Hazlett as bo!tesses o~,,~::\1
reportf!CI at the WBhaR'II . Mid ~thle~c BOOiter Alltociltion on thl most membenhJp card wert led by Mrs T 'Bart
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dleport foolblll pn,. bv Supt
ur 'Y night.
"botw... l6 ond 10" ht 11 d ' "''"' the theme "Some of
Clartno~ Tho~pooa to tht MHS Hto roport wao made durlnl !Jove Ohhnger wa~ namlld' to Call II Autumn " She read
·- -·- 1 d!JCUIIIOh of Booster pro- I orrango 11vtn1 1101 y 1 aame 95th Poalm lollowod wlth a poJO&lt;'lo to ra11o money whi&lt;h io lba/1, perhaps at the loot homo em "Listen to the Mualc of tho I
to Ito dU"e&lt;'led IO!tly to aupport game, sn ., to eoro money for Earth" and treading "Thoo
81V01'a, TO IN1IIIIIT 0 .,. of tht JChool 1 wthlelic
pro- the Bootsters.
pit SiiflS of God" 1od cJ.
MI ... MAlON .....
&amp;rim. Tla boolten hav. pled&amp;- Mrs Hodney Sauer reviewed ' with the group ltqlnl "Ho
od 11,400 this year, but hn(lt to olber money- mlkmc plano tn-1 Great '111ou Arl."
• - o. _._ -....
pi'IMtuct more
Icludl~ three donees. Volun-l During the buolne11
C...,., fHMNI\ Hlte'
, teen 1
-""ed
I
-- -..... Pruldtnt Lou! il
'
re • - 10 soli pro- I rer• ar repor/1 Wll"l &amp;Iva lllll
~~~:-:r-~:: 1 prf81dt(l andd acC:pti!CI":~~I IJ'Imlat Ule ne1t home aame 1a nport fro1n Ut1 notruOIUhl
omu
of the 'dtmberslup drtv
on Ot1 1
committee was presented to be
1111.
- · " • duced by Mrs Chari • ~ h Mr. Thompoon tlprouocf 1 voted on tt the October -~
11 Opt! crowds Would continue as Ina
-.... &amp; ._. •• .at.liltt B ..n....
"
rl"wry and h1s w1fe M r 1. larp as the Wahlma
The le•aon "t'tol..- "" mil ~BrAdbury BOld til tal hit bee
lime I
"'" 'I y r&lt;r
~--;-~t::r· tWllfd m _ wJth
n Booster ladaes 11rved coffee ! pare.t for Uftlona Sltllfactiolll"
'"..: :1 N•w Ytet: Gill. New ver: contacts t to bl aom~ mo~e and cookl11 whlle Coach J{o.l Wll presented by Mn. Ve1ma
..m.r .C: :.~ ~ 11 Mre:.O.: that drlv/~ from~~ j ~ IH!rt Ashll!y, followlnJ remarks Roush.
tl:'oolr'
...':.. •:t,';... .:; MRS SUpportet cardo 1 ~do ~ •~t the Nelaonvdlo camt lo- 1 Those ottendlnl wtro Mn.
01 .,'1 (•woy), ohowed tht Wa- Robert Hollman, Mra. Chorttl
lot.: lluslneA pilcoa
... .,..,..11
.":11,•11,homo fdmo Meet tho team I Maebtr, Mrl. T. Btrt
Olorlea Wayland wao llnglodjnlsht will be held next Thur.. Mro. Velma Roulh Mhl. to®-- •
out for pratse •• bavlna oold day nl1ht, It il ettpec~
ard Bouth60n,

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Friday &amp; Saturday Sale

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
MOJOR

SALES

GMAC FINANCING

WY 24342

Cadlll..oldl

1958 CADILLAC
4 DR. SEDAN, POWER

STEERING &amp; BRAKES.
RADIO &amp; HEATER
SPECIAL

$695.

MOTORS DISCOUNT
Shorty H•ckett, Owner
Phone WY 2·2050

Pomt!OY, 0.

Pleaoul VaHey Roapllal
Admillri - M ro.
Floyd
Fields, HarUord.
Dlaeharged - Mrs. F I o J d
II~=~·. Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Dale
II
Crown City, Ohio; LowIll Jackson, Red Rouse.
Bfrdu - Mr. and Mrs. Warren Waugh, Ashton, 1 daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fiotdl,
Hartford, 1 daulhter,
CARGES BRIRJGRT
PT. PLEASANT - Arreoll
durtnc the put Zl hours were
Earl Wayne Ktncald, Jr., :13,
Pt. Pleasant, oiil Araftlll Sue
Bee, Pt. Pleasant ncb cllarled
tmlawful .... blbilallon.

Jarnea

Hayma~~, Pt. PleolaDI,

Glllla...., .........
wu m 11td en a warriDl llom

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tiTHERS TAXI AWAY
TRY NEW LUCKY STitiKE FILTEIS

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from the blanket and rolls

DO'CroR

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SAYS

Voice of Broadway ••• reporting-

HELEN HELP US!

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LOAFERS

THE SHOE BOX

i

BeJ}e Chapter
Js Formed

THE eHURCH FO .. A.U.
AL.L ,..OR THE CHUACI-'

Tht Church il thr grealaii11C'Wr
fill t~~rth

for lhP huild1n11 of ch~no( ·

ler and lOOd cit1un~hip II iA a 1!0n&gt;·
hn~ lll' of tpirltual

valllf'll. Wlthoot R

ltrrtnk Chun.11, nl'iih&lt;.&gt;r df'lliOCI'••·y
nor r1vihution ~:an aurvlve , 1llere
•re four 10und ll'IIIIOn ~ why tv~rv

p!'l'!lon ahould atiPnd

80'tviN-1

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J.rl y and lllpport !ht C+lurtb. 'f'hty

Ire : (1) For h\•

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hisehildml'uake. t3J Fotthll•k•

Ill hill community a:od 1111lion , ~ 1
Fur tiM ..., or thto Ghurch il&amp;o"lf.
•hkh nood1 his mmal anJ maln12l
.upport rlan to ro In rhurrh r~ JII·
latl)

tnd

r~•d

your BihiP d1iiy,

We have newer and finer achoo1s than ev~;~l' hfofore.
This is one of the marks of progress.

But another is that we have more and f:&gt; ..:' ··1· .· ··t0m0oo
biles than ever before.
, So we guard each j;school zone" with signs and safety
patrols and policemen a nd volunteers. We do this to pro.
teet our children from the dangers of progres!i, whila
they are enjo~·ing the fntifs of progress.
The dangers of progres~ are not always pl!ysical.

Many are moral. They threaten the character and faith
of a rising generation, caught in tlle erratic tempo of
modern life.

CheshJ're Area

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Happily, in ever~· rn LiflHill i\y ol' our lund, PARENTS
and CHURCHES ore joining hands to promote the spiritual development of youth .. . to prolecllh• •oul• of our
hilrl r,•n,

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ONALLNEW

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With the hope it will, in some mtmsure, /oller and hP-Ip IUS•
tain tlrnt which i• good in fnmily and community life, tim fea•
lure i1 1ponsored by the bua iness firms tmd organb.ations
whole names appear below.

R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

TINY'S FOODLAND

Middleport, Ohio

Middleport. Ohio

I

9NEW '65 RAMBlERS

1963 Dodge - - - $1795

e

LEWI
REPAIRSERV ICE

1

1962 Oldsmobile

-

- - -$1295
1962 Rambler - -

Baken of Good Bread
Huntinglon , \V

'PLENTY OF
WATER FOR
IODERN HOlE

19.57 PONTIAC 2 Dr. Star Chief Hardtop.
$195

Nice, Only

1956 PONTIAC 2 Dr, Hardtop. Llko now In ovory
way

1956 OLDSMOBILE 4 Dr. Hard Top
1955 CHRYSLER 2 Dr. Hordtop. Pull power
1955 FORD VB 2 Dr. Fairlant, Rod and whitt
1955 LINCOLN 4 Dr. Sodan. Full powor. A rtal
nice car

1952 BUICK Super 2 Dr. Rivorla. Runs fino

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SEE US AT ....

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
dG6 E. Main St.

WYIIANTY

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COIIflletely
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fer llczli Jtl

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100%
Safely
Controls

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GlASS·UNED

1955 CHEVROLET 4 Dr. Sedan, 6 cylinder

ALL CARS MUST BE SOLOI

lO·YEAR

Pomeroy, 0.

30 GAL GAS

_.. _
OHIO VALLEY
Plumbing &amp; Heating
Edward Baer, owner

.. WY 2·2036 ..
232 E. 2nd • • • ••. Pomeroy

1961 Ford

1961 Pontiac

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1: FLORIST !·
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.1nd heater.

1960 Dodge - - - S1095

240 Lincoln St.

Co,_ To Tho ...

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BIG BEND AREA

GRAND OPENING

4 DOGr Sedan. Std. trans. Radio and heater.

, Admiral Ea:ct..n.e Color JidefitJ Comrol~ ..... otMn •
yoo kcow them
• Ad mira] Autttaatic Det:....-..1 Circd •. .
qaJQM
oo~r implll'ftW ~by IUpetie lottrfiiN1101

, Front Video PeU:ins' Seleokl' ••••..._._ ..... ill pictu.' U,hted " Unitiu4" CbulMl 8tleclor ••• DIW II..P OODtrol - • Admiral Color BdallW Circuit .... .UnteJ• JII'OI*' ratio

1958 Volkswagen---$695 ·

Quality 23* Color TV
(23"' Ollef'al diltOniL 274 sq. kls. . . . . . .,••)

NOW OPEN

WATCH FOR OUR

1960 Mercury - - -SCJ95 .

--1959 Chevrolet - - $895

TIM TYLBit Model LG1801

LIMITED BASIS

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belween

colore

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• 26.000 Vol&amp;&amp; ol Pio&amp;UIJe Po._-. lor brilbtc. .........

1960 Pontiac

2 Dr. Sedan. Auto. trans. Power steering. Radio. heater.

4 Door Sport Sedan. V8 -

Auto, trsno. lladio • boater.

2 Door Sedon.

sHardboud
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Cllbt!IN with IDalumiLue IDoL

DUDLEY'S
59 N. Socond Avo.
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

DIAL WY 2·5560

Middleport

WY 2-2550

V. D. EDWARDS

INSURANCE AGENCY
l30 E Second

Pomeroy

WY 2·2440

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LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Establi!lhed in 1904
West Columbm, W. Va.
Ph. Mason 773·5593

W~1t

GOEGLEIN READY·MIX CO.
Middleport

WY 2-3284

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Main St.

PomerO}'
Support the Church of Your Choice

KARR CONSTRUCTION

- . - 32" - · - - doeJIO

TERMS-

BAKER
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

A Small Down
Pay"*'t and
Jut! 5.00 por
WHk

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

co.

''Your Keepsake Store"
312 E. Main St.
Pomeroy

RACINE PLANING MILL

Chester, Ohio

BAUM LUMBER CO.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

Builders and BuildtnJ Su)lplles
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 9M·2005

Painl.!i and Hardware

Pb. Wl 9·3273

Racint

Middleport

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Sunday '«·hoot 9 30 a. Ill.: Motr&gt; World. llarlford lllptilt t:11
llollllollom Uoplll\ dturu. a. m. Prayer meeuDI 7:10 p day School. 10 a. m. John 1ng Wnra!Tip 10:30 L m.; NYPS ~DT: Kyser I1B_lle4 Church, ~
Jreat Bend: Rev. C. I. O't,;oo. Ill l'ueaday; Youna Peopte' Bailey, SUpt. Prayer llleelln8 Yoon1 Peon". HIp m.; !Yat&gt; .30 EST, Clteshire Baptist 10·
oor, paslf)r: Rebert Lewis, •upt. meetina. 7:30 p. m. ~'rlday.
The Ulliled Metltadiot Church, pllsllc ..,..tlnl 7:30 p, m.: 30 EST.
9 "1 L 11. MornlnJ WorshiP llullaDCI Cltotrell ., liutl, lilt. Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Pray"' .,.,•. ·•· Wed . 7·30 p.m
ltlltldlo"" r1n1 Uolllll , _
ond SUoday SclloOI: I p. 111. E•· Jobn Smallwood, postor: Sundsy pastor. Church School 9:15 a. Pam..., ~ or lb. Na. bytertan Qwn:b, Rot. llowatel
ening ..,.Ice: l"lursday, 7,30 School 10 a. m.; l!:van••hsUo m. Leo Crew, Supt. Leo Vaugh· 111'1!110, SUoday 8ehool. 1:110 1. Rnppelt _ , - _ , p. m. Prayer IIIIOiiD&amp;.
...-.let 7 p. m.: YIIWII Pealllo an, Asst. Supt. Divine Worship m.: Momin8 worsbip 10,41 •· 1,110 a m. llr. !'rod . Lewio,
Cupoaw Boplilt Ill.,..: Endeavor 7 p. m. Wednesday; 10:30 a. m. Sermon: "Listen to m. ll:venin&amp; Worsblp, 7 p. m.; aupL 10.110 L m. Woroblp: a 46
SUoda) Schooll·illl a. m.; Motr&gt; Prayer meeting 7 p. m. SaiW' Him!" 7:30 p. m. Commission Prayer meeting, 7 p. m. Wed. p. m. YF: Wed. I:Sf Juruor
lng Worsblp IO:lfi a m.
day.
on Education and sll Teachers Rev. Clyde • Hendersou, pas- Clloir: 7 0. 111. llonlot Qlolr .
l'lnl Sapllol Cll....._ Mltldl• Groce Epileopol
Cbttrdl, Workers' Conference will meet tor.
por~ Rev. IJonakl Boone, .,.. Platoroy, The Rev Richard H. at Church. Sunday, Oct. 3, is CltDreb or lbe Nazaret&gt;O, Pom- lly..- l'lnl IJ- " tor: Sunday Scoool 9:1~ •· m., Martin. Rector. Stutdoy - MDI' World Communion Sunday. 1'he .... , Rev. f":lvde Henderson, bylenan Cbun:b - Churclt ..,.
Pred Hollman. SttpL; 10:1&gt; o. alng Prayer Inti !lerm011, !O:SO Sacrament ol !be Lord's Supper pastor: Su-1day School 9:30 1
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111. Worsblp Service: BYP I p. •.m. &lt;:offeo boor lollowma.
will be observed. Sut:day, Oct. ship services 7 30 p. m. Sun- 10 a. m.: B•b!e Study, Wed.,
m.; E•enJni Warahlp, 7:110 p. l!"'"rprlt• EIJB Chlll'dl, Rev. 3, 1965, 7:00
p.m. Church 111.: Mornilll Worship 10,30 a. 7,30 P .m.
111.: Wed. 7:30 p. Ill. Prayer Menzel Smlth, paator. Worship Board of 11-ustees and Comm:t· 101'91ces 7,30 P- m. P r' Y• r Cheshire-Kyger-Hartlortl p..,
meeting Th:~&lt;'lj(jay , 7:30 p, m. ~er~~lce 1:30 a. m.: Sunday tees will meel prior to the m.: NYPS 6:45 P m. Eoenlng Ish Hartford Baptilt . ~
oract1ce
!lcbool, 10·30 1. m. Youlb FeJ. Church Official Board meeting -'ing, 1:30 P m. ThW'Sday M~ming Worsblp 9:lfi DET SoiFir11 Bapt11t Choreb. Pome· IOwship 8·30 p. m; Boys and at 7:45 p. m. Monday Oc! 4 at Cbarcb ot l'he N81Jlrent, Ra· . mon "Watchfulness or tbe TeD
roy - Rev. Carver WitHams. Girls Fellowship, &amp;·au P. m.; 7:30 p. m. F1rst Qua.rterly Con- cine, Ohio. Sunda~ Scb•JOI 81 Virgins." Tuesda~ - Offlcen
SUDday School 9:atr tiLl to 20 Evening serviCe 7:30 p. m., 2nd terence. for all Me1gs. County 9.30 am Sun&lt;Jay
Worstup plannmg meeting, 1 p.m. EDT.
Worship ~"rvice, 10:30 a m.; and 4tb SundayS: Youtb Chou. Methmhst Churches w11l meet Service 10 30 8 m Sunda~ t:ve- ·
Nursery o~.d Juruor church lor &amp;:30 p. m. Wednesday Prayer at Pomeroy, Dr. Stanley 1\·lc- ng Se vice 1 30 m . \111!'1 ,
01
children.
Meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wedflesday Gilliard, presiding officer.
eek ;
Se P Wt&gt;d ,. 1
Flr11 Baptlsl Cbarcb, Rwclbt
Forest Roo Metbodisl cboreh w
raver
rVIL·~
ne ·
M , 1a) 7 3fJ p m Rev. Morm ~1
Rev . c. l... O'Cc'mner. pastor
Lottrldge EUB Cbarcb" Re1.
S d S ho 1 9
ay cS 0 a. m.: rs . : Wolte. Pastor.
Sunday School 9· 30 a. m., sam Eqene E. Emerson, pastor: FredunN ease,
upt Worship ser· I' R . d "b • ot tb N
By Rev. Paul A. Seller~
Curtis. supt.; 10 .4&amp; a. m. Mor• Sunday School 9 45 a. m Ru.s. vice 10 1 m. Rev. Wendell
ohan ... urc..
. e •ur·
Syraruse Evaogelical United
ng worship: 6:30 p. m. BVIi tell ~her, Supt.
Sunday Stutler. pastor.
~ne ..sunda; Sc~ool v au a m.
Brethren Ch•rle
and Junior Fellowship; It o.m worshtp 10:45 a. m. and 7.30 Heath ·"'etbodlst Cburch Mid- Mornmg Worshtp lO 45 a. m .
Evening aervice: 7:30 p. m . p. m. alternate~y. Bible study dleport, M E. Oowson. p~stor, ~~angehstic ser.rice 7 45 .J m ' Some characteristics in Je!Wednesday, Praver meeting; I and prayer service led by past- Mrs. Na!'1 \toorf' Church Schoo! ..(ldweek ora\·er service. 1 ~ P us's way with fellow human be8:30 ' p. m. Wednesdav. S~&gt;ninr i 0.r 7:30 p.m. WednesdBy. Chns- SUpt.; Church School. 9 :Jo a m Wednesday
: mgs should be recognized a~ I
Chou Practice; 3 30 o. m. Tue• tian Endeavor, 7.30 p. m., 3rd m.; Worshlp Service, 10 30 • ·I Syr~~·,ul•le Chord) ol the NlllM I part ol our way as Chrislian &lt;&gt;
day, Junior Choir P,·actire.
Saturday ot month.
at; Methodist Youth fi'ellow rene " 1, mm L.. rtwrpe pastm ' in our individual life and pr;.
F"or•t Bapllfll Chu-b Mornlog Star EUB Cba~b. sh" 7
. Ot"l . I B ... SUuda" S.•tltJUI ~ 311 a m; Morn , vate but also publtc life.
Ro "--d
- Schroi :30 a. m. Preac&amp;
" Rev. Menzel SmIt h. pastor: 11 4"...
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p m.,
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h 10 ·,• 1 a. m.
,
Surntay
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th lll8 wors 1p
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9
11
inl' Sundav 2.31'1 p. m.
1. ?J· Sunday School. ~ ~~~ ;~~. sws~. a~ M~~~aY Ptblecos~t AE~sembt). Route
Compakssiofn Cwhas ~n oulsl ~nd:
Free Will Baptllt Chlll'dl, Sm1~, supL E~rl Shuler. Assl t
h 7.3
. El
1'4, Rev a11J
/ont&gt;s. Pa~ l nr , mg mar o , n s s w&lt;:~y n.
""tl nd p tor Rev p 8 u 1 Morning worship 10 .45 a m. : ?..ednontd ' 7 P m.'
eaoor qunciay &amp;hoot 10 a. m . Wor , life ''Who wa! neighlxor to him
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Mloernille Me hod is Ch . hIeta Y Wed nes d•v an d •·r rl dav
a el omong ih"Jev es"" h::&gt;
Taylor·, Sunday School, 10 a. m. I ayer meeUng p. m.
1
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Guy Priddy, Supl; Pl'&lt;!aching ld"'·
Wendell (• Sl tl
p utt
w I t'be Penl~o~tal l:hurrb. Milt· ! asks rn the end or the Paraole
service, 1:30 p. m.; Praver &amp;er·
Soutb Betbel EUB Cbartb- S nd ,
. as . ~ · dleport, Soutt· Jrd Ave Sunda\' i of the Good Samar:tan. the a~
1 ~Oer,
v' s • . 30 0 m Wednesday
Rev. Eugene E Emerson, pas. ~- a) ~. 00 ·
a. m · \\ Ol · ~hoo1 10 1. m.; 'iunday evening I swer given was "he that .;how~~,:
~pttsl Cb~b. tor. Sunday School 9.45 a. m.• s 1p;:ervlce i~ a. m.M hodl Ievangelistic ser,•ice 1 3fl p m · ed mercy on h1m Jesus ~a1d ·
Comer of Fonrlh and Main Sl N~rman H. Bahr. Supt. Sunday Churc~~stArthu;P~tilt.· e~asto~t Wt-dnesday B1bl.e ~tudv 7 30 p . "Go .and do thou . likewise."
SaturOJ nwhl Praver 11nd 1l Th1s IS clearly the kmd of neign.
Middleport. R•.v. Nyle Borden, Worship 10:45 a. m_. and 7.30 p. Sunday Schoo.1 10 a. m. 01 .lver Im;
W
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Sunday School 9..,.. m.
ternate y.. 1 e
tu y "W
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M . W hi 10 ·30 a
or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
aervJceS a. m.: . rayer mee .
HarrJson,.·•lle PW~hvt~rhm ~
. wa~ o Hove ~~~ns I e
oNrnm,ll'l aO:S.M.pt, •...a.~b. ms~-Syracuse E.U.B. Cburcb, Paul ~very unuawy deve~~ng .
.
Church John Domes. pa~tor · i pCrha~IICe ol we th. WI~ mg. n
1om -~··" va-"' :
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p
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11 ay.
· Morning Worship !ervice, 1st boo1 9 ·30 to 10 .m 1 m., ar· Chnsl ot Latter Uay ~amts. suc l 15 to brmg to other~ _the full·
Carleton "hurct&gt; . Kingsbary and Jrd Sundays Of the month; old G. R~ush, SupL Kenneth miles from Rari ne on Racine. I ness o( ~od's. love. rney way
Road, Rev. Clyde Hmton, pas- 7:30 p. m. Ev-ening Evangells. 'J)aM PJ£ 61 .ssnt? ~ w ·d or.·t Porll"'nct Road Sundav School . of lore wil l triUmph m lice eJid
tor. Sunday School. 9o30 a. m.; tic
.
McLeod. A&amp;&lt; 1 Supt. Serv1ces l 3'1
I
Ralph Carl supt Sunday WorService, Znd and 4th Sun. Circle 2nd Thursday ot rntJnlh 9
a m., \1 lfShlp Ut 30 a
The Gosrels reveal the 1 w
ship servic~, 10:30 a. m. and day of month. ~ETHANY month. 2 P m.; Choir Pracuce l.
Sunda" eve,Jinf'! ~r.vlce Bl , that Jesus treated all persons
1:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer !1 :~ a. m. Monung Worship: nesday ot mllnth, 8 P m.; Att· . · ~n P ~ ~ell 'il"•r~•"P .,E'r" not as a means to ends .in 'tlem
. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 10:30 a. m Sur1day School, Sty ernoon Circ1e. lth rt 1ur ~dav o11tce
meetmg
Ip at. 7'.~0 p m Pastor.
. C W selves ·· 'out each one 1·._ l?flU~· I
Colamblr Chapel: Worstlip ser- the Theiss, 8u~t.; 6 30 j). m Racine Melbodi'it Church. roFfJtl. All evemng se rv , ly precious in the Sight ot Cn,
Ivice each Suoday 9:15 a. m.; Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - ~ R. L. McOanie\, pastm Sun. ·~ +c~ twgrf1 al ' :w o m .
All have a soul to ;.;~we lr il
ISunday School 10 a. m.: Yooth t :30 a. m. Sunday ~c~l Way· day School 9&lt;-10 a. m . Preach· OUr Lady ol LoreUo Mission Jes us died to save our soul f,·om
: Service 6:15p.m. Evening Wor- 1111 R_oush, Sup~. ; 10 :30 a. m. ing lO :JU a. m.; MYF 6 P m . : Lon~ 8otlnm, ~e\'. Thomas Pe· 111'11.
Mornmg Worsbip. 2nd and 4th
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tronek , admm1strator; Sunday
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Sunday of the rumth; B p. m Prayer and .Bible Study, 7:30 p. Mass II 3U a m . est . Holy Uay.s I Perfect love. the love w... .... h
Bradbury Char~ 01 Chril11• Evening Ev8Jlgelistic Se~ice m W~dn -sd~y .
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ot ObligniTfln 7 p m
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Art Marcum, mmlster; Bib e 1.!1 anrt ~rd Sundav flf month 'j Roea 8 prlngl Meth00 rst St. Jnhn !I ~ :athnlir Ml~o.;lnn . thf' u ~e II( VIolent •uenn~ k
School and IVIornmg Wrrr~hlp.
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flsJan n e~v Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pa;.;. s.up .'':nlee
a m. un Rt&gt; v F'r&lt;Jnk M,mlerl.
p C~i those feOlrs which "" "d I•
or, G fl. m.; Fvenmg Wurshlp, tor· Sund:~y wor::;hlp 9 30 a m day St:hool. 10 IS a m, BMY~ I till Srmd,n Ma"~ 1!1 .KI &lt;~ m I cnst olll by lovt7 p m
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School 10 a m Ho· · 6 31 n m Prayf'r and rh!e I Hn!" lh\ ot OhtrP4tl;m li. lti ;j
Pagevllle Com.munity Chureh ~rt Vineyard. Supt Bib!~ Stu. ' Sfudvl ~ f'(i ~;·.~~~· 7 3 ~ho mtt- m . Contf'"Siiln 1-'! how hf'ltrl't' denet' that Christ 11\'f'S
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p. pastor. 7.30 p, m. Tuesday h"'rch SchooJ 9
mpaWor . The Salvation 1'\rmy. EnvOJ ':he Cm~s m·er the ~., ·! dff
m. Thursday, Evangelistic ser-d Adult class meeting 7:30 p. Ch u
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rice Saturday 7·30 p m · an
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y F Monday 8. 30 p
unday lOa. m Hotme!is mert· n we rrre m our 11ve-.. 1~ 11
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Cb i tla I Federated Church. Pom~roy.l ·su~ersvm Methodls; ~ureb i n~. Ill :.lit a m SuMdV "•'hunt ' likt&gt; the love of Chm~t. or hkl
Churc~~ ;orshipro::rvice~ sg: ~ l ~· W. H. Perrin. pastor; I Arthur St~lt, p.a!'tor Sundav ~u~av. I p m. Voun2 .~eople'!l 1 t~t' IO\~r: of a sf'tf-rt&gt;nlerf'd i1d1·
a. m. SUoday School, 10 , a. m. Carl Kaut:c: , Supt.: S l1. n day School. 9 30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe 1 Leli!lnn . 7 30 .J m Sal~.1t 1on v1dual.
Terry Cullum!, Supt.
School, 9 a. m.; Worship hour 1Supt.. Services Thursday even meetrng: Thur~day ·., I to .l La· !
Bradford Cbiii"C!b of Christ, 10 a. m.
j ing.
I J]t&gt;!:; HPme f'a~P ' ~ m Prep I
Jot
Robblson,
Minister; ML u:.ton F.W.H. Churcb - • Sutton Methodist Churcb,
ta..PS: 7 :!II' m B•ble stud~
Romer Forrest
SUpt: Bible SUnduy School 9:45 a . .m., Earl thur Stitt, pa.stor.
Sunoay 'lf'aVf'r meehng OthPr servll·es
School 8:30; Morning Worshlp, ~rkey, supt., E\lellln~ wor School lO 1 . m., Clint Orr. 'W ~tnnntrfl('P~Pnt
Po~eroy se,•enth Uoy 4d..,ea
10 : 30 a. m.; F.venlng Worshl;l. ab1p, 7:30 p. m. by Ceci1 Cox, SUpt.: Sunday Worship, 11 am
If's
7 p, m. Wednesday, 1 p. m. ~yman; Young People's meet· Syracuse Methodist Chun·tJ. I tht t.:hurcb - Mulberry Het~hl 1
Blbl~ Study.
mg and Bible Stu~y. 7:30 p. m; Wendell G. Stutler,
pastm.l Hd .. nCJrth ot Mt'tgs Me~una - - - - .
Dtrter Clloreb of ChrIs 1 Wednesday; Chmr pract1ce at Worship ServiCe 8 45 a. 111 . Sun· Hospital Pa!:llol . ~ W li•llord i
BY Mrs. sarah ~· Rife
Bible School g:3(1 a. m. Preach- 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
I day School 9:45 a. m. i\1YF ~un- : .UstMant, Pastor. Jan:'es
K .Mr . JNI Mrs. Ri chard L~
lnl to:3o a. m., first and lh1rd Daavtlle PUgrtm I:IOihles1, I P. day 6 p. m. Praver merr 111 ~ r Hol fer se.rvrces oo . S~:~rurday R1fe and sons of
~ lumb~.
Sundays
0. LangS'-'ille, Ohio), Rev 0 . H. Sunday 7.3() p. m.
Satlbat.b &amp;hoo\. I 30 p m. spent the weekend w1th mfl
Mason. City Charcb of Chrlsc. Car., pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 1 Letart Falls United Brethren Worsh1p, 2 30 p m.; Y o ~ U 1 m.ot~r and brother. Mrs. EthPt
MHier Street· Sunday
Bible d.. m., Rober1 Grate, Supt. Wor·l inc rist Church Sundav School meetmg. 3 :w p m . Btblf' :stu R1h and JamPs Dale. local . and
Study 9 a. 'm. EvetliDJ Wor- ship service at 10:3; a. m.; Ptl. 9:30 a.m. worship serviCes. The dy. Thu!"soay, I 3D P m., a h~r p~r~nt s. Mr. and _Mrs
ship 7:30 p, m.; Bible Study, grim Youth, IH5 p. m. ; Evan- first and Utird Thursday even- l·rl Evans ~eights, GatiJIJI)lis I ~~J~ Hicks and son, Sllmmle ol
7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
gelistic service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· ings at 7:30 and the second and I Eden Umtec:l dreltl~ro In
ongs Run .
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Middleport Cbucll er Cbrlst. Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- fourth Sunday nights at 7·30 Chr1s1 Church: R!:!v t,lden K f Mr 1110 MIS Ra~ Brook.
1'atke
Sth ancl Main Streets Donald nesday, 7.30 p, m.
James Morrison, pastor.
1)8slnr, Sunda\1 SC'hnol I:n Carr;n~r called on
Mr
Hicks minister· Bible School ~~aPom H•IJ Of Jebovab's Hy!d!JI Ron nee Mt'll
\0 a rn .: Wrnme Holstrlli!er supt , Lad Mr · charles ~Ire a~d son
·30 a'm ~·h McElhinney' WltnessPs· Public meefmg Sun- B'lber" E. Smltb Sr. pu .., ''hristlan Endeavor . 7 15 P 11 1 r.ry, Salurday. !t.·lr. R,f,. re
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Worship, day 5 ~· m., Watchtower •study Sunday School 9:30
a. 'm., Wol' u
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Mr and
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m Evening Worship I p. m.; Bible study Tuesdaf ley Haley, "uot.: Morning WOT · classes fo. all 'ior!R servw@:!l 1 ch·ld.
Ch.
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fp. m., Prayer Service. Wed: I p. m. Service meeting, 7 p. ship 10·30 a. m. Youth Service. I p. m. Preachmg ll 2fl P m.; I w.:_k~endn ° "th ~rl est8""11speVn l'
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aesday, 7 p. m.
m Thur!J(Jay: M.rmstry
schoo1 , 6:45 p. m.; EvangelistiC m6 ""d
"II wE'rBV"I met-1•ng
la
Cbarcb II .cllrll&amp;. Pomeror, ' p. m. Thursday.
sage, 7:30 p. m.: Prayer meet' p. m. Wedne.sday, ~lau Lead. I Mr
Hur~hel Justil"e ralleC
Jerry Masten, put:ar: SUnday St Paal's and SL
Job~·· mg. Thursr"·w 7:30 P m
~ Mrs Ma1.1f' ~nl~m~er . , on Mr. and Mrs Charlr:&gt;S Rife
ScboDI i:30 L m. Cbureb 10:30 Lutheran church. - Morning J'ree MetbOIUst Cblll'cll, Liar· Bachtel Evaogellcal Unrted recently.
a.m.: Christian Endeavor, 6:30 worship 8:15 a. m. and lO:.S P.l Cliff. '..ev R 1 .. .,,. fill Brethren Church - SUnday Mrs. Ethel Rife s nt an evt&gt;n·
P. Ill. Evenbll Service, g,ao P. a. m.: Sunday Scbool 9:30a.m. pastor . Sunday School 9:30 a . School 9 45 a. m. Worsh•p. ing wilh Mr. and ~rs Charb
m.
(Botb congregations are meet- IJL; Phil Wise, ~upt.; Mornmg 2nd and 4tb Sunday, 9 45 a. Rife
Ratlud ChDI&lt;• o1 ~L ini as one at Sl John's Church _.,hlp 10·30 a. m~: You I • m. Acllash Miller, pastor;. j M;s. Freda Bowen is spending
Bible School 9:30; CommuniOD It Pme, Grove w.hUe the new CWrv'lces 1 p. m : li:~angellstl&lt;
UH t.:burd Ldlll
. , a few days with her daught~r
10:30 a. m., v. H. Braae, SL Pauls Church ts betnp bUilt. 'W!f"Vtce 7:30 i). m. Mut Week ttay School 9·30 • m.; Worship and family. Mr and 1\11'~ .~ .. , .•
8upL Sabra Canaday, plaalst:
Allretl Mttbodlst Church, - oraver servief- 7·:i0 D. m. Wed , ,
~ · Sunrta\o 1 !(I o m
mond Thomas and sons or AlhBible Study. 7:30. Delbert flo. Rev. Pearl Casto, past•lt. Sun- Wednesdoy •nd Friday e•entn~ Letart Falls United Brethroa ens.
mine, leader.
day School at 9:30, C~a!' les Tay- fttoedom Qollpel Mlsstoa, a. in Christ Church. JamP.3 Mur~~ Mr. and Mrs. o. :\t . Riff
Zloa Cbllf'CI ol Cllrllt. Pom• lor, Supt.
WQI"sh:p services ,h&amp;fl Sti1'•r•arille Road: B. J rison. pastor. Suoday School at 1spent SaturdaJ evening wlt:1
roy . llarti!mvlllo Roa4. Ell- at 10:1&gt; wittl the Rev. Casto. Griffith. oastor: RlliW W• ~ 9:30 a. m. Preacning '·'""'" I Mrs. Fsy Wood and moth •
gene Underwood, minisler, 81· Wednesday evening prayer ser- ford. Supt. , SUnday Schonl 10 (irsl and third Thursday even- Mrs. M~Tta Rife
IJle 9Cbool 9:lKI a. m.; Mnr,tna viees at 7:45. MYF Pancake a m.; EvanReH!tle Se"tce. 7· i11JS at 7:30 p, m. Second and 1 Mr. alld Mrs . J.ro cart~r 1
worship 1:30 o. rn.: Rober1 Reed Supper Saturday evening begin- s p. m ''rarer roeettnM. '1:30 fourth S~v evenint~:s at 7.3oi Gallipolis spent a dav with M•.\
lliblr "'"hOt'll "hh~L
nlng to serve at 5 p. m. Every- "' m Tueadal
p. rn. Prayer meeting second I Ethel Rife.
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atelier Cit- of God, Rot. one welcoJ1!e.
Ratland Mlooloe : Olive N.., aod fourth Thursday ever,ir~f!s Mrs. Sarah Rife, Mrs. Ell •I
Gilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday L'ltester ·. M"-1 Cltttrdl lll8ll. mlsatonory pastor ' SUI&gt; and first and third Sundav ev- Rife and Mrs. S.Cky C.ri.M
'lchool Ull a. m. MornlnJ 1101' l'elrl A. Oaoto, l'..tor; Wor dav 9ehool. 1:30 a. m.: Worsltlp enings at 7::111 p. m.
recently were in Albaoy on bu•
oblp 11 o. m.: E98ngelbtic aer •
oervtca at t L "·· Sundar 10·311 a m.; "rettehlng. 7:80 p MI. Hermoo &lt;!nited Br.. ltreo lness.
flee. 1 p. tD Proyer tlllllllna. Sdtool at 10 t. m.: WSCS 111 m.: Prayer oemeo, 7:311 p. m. in Christ Church. James Mor· George MBrtln 9pent a da!
1:30 p. 111. Woct-•r: YQ!IIIi l'buroday o1 moalh:
llcJanl l'ltundav.
rison, pastor. SU1oday School with Mr. Dl Mrs. Charles R'
People's Seroice Friday, 7:8U - . , Srd W_., o1 lbo 8yroca• 1111111... Rev. Eorl 1:30 a.m. Preaehill1 ""vices Mr. Carl Martin of Rand, .
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mo•'h.
CUster. - : Servtces overy first and third SUDday nights Va. spent a week witl1 hfo m~
'\.,.. ol God, 1111. Moriall
Plahnodo M - - c:aon. •• "/·30 o. '"
11 7:30 p. m. Secortd and fourth lber, Mro. Maude MarllD lilt
Re•. llu1el WoolaDalt _, . _ - l'earl A. Casto. palor Wor Tltt Cltlrd 11 lito - · - · Sunday lllOI'Dings at 11 a. m. brother, Georp. llfn. 1111t11
'Iunday 'lchool ! .411 o. m.; Wor lbtp IOI'Yict 10 a m. "'" Chester: - Rev. Herber! Grate. Prayer meeting every Wednet!· returned borne with hi11l fir I ·
IOlY1et 11 L m. md 1:30 otber SUodaJ 7:411 p. m. lit1D pastor; Rlcllarct Barton, Supt. day at 7:30 p. 111. Chriollatl En- week'l fill.
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who still bite their nslitl, poll
hair, etc., wouldn't beneCit from wearing long bead!!
could roll between · their
_ conversation bea~s.
they used to
call
Of course Ibis would on·
do lor women. II men took
up, people mJiht assume
had a bigger problem. -

between his fingers.
1houghl: It mi~ht be a
deficiency - low calcium
cause lots of trouble.-D.R.
Dear Helen:
Most nervous habits
lng
come from
It! everp field we muot leatnl Lby Helen Bottet-_. big trnokiugl
something
to do wltb
ly DOROTHY KILGALLEN
to change with !be times. This
Ia especially true of aelf-modi· My Readers answer the MaO Swimming nude Is the "'""_hands. I wonder If older
!be oscars eeremonles eveey cation. The oulphur aod
Dear Helen:
way to go, and I like to
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Broadway Bulletin Bosrd
and vice versa. George Ia
io being lent by the Acad· ses and sassafras tea of
A .
le 1 my clothes the minute I
infallibly excellent actor,
Awards committee to Joe generations bad Ute
As iln m~~!can ~ 'u ln the house. Makes me
The Main Stem Is m tor a big inclined to be unusually
· for use in his fllm of bef•ur ineffective but harm- wou.ld tend t~ Jsahgrtee w d . · free and unhampered. Is there
ua
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surprise if t hIS
ppens, bu1 ful. Ask Ava Gardner,
"The Oscar" because the Acad- lw. Today's
hom~ remedies, · m her
ork v1ew
in thet anude is omg
all anyt h"m~ wrong m
ressmg
or
the source is a good one : Eli Whom h~! recently had a
emy members are happy that thoUgh more effective, are far h~ghtusew Besides
protection ~ndressmg) the way you want
Wallach, star of the Broadway romance . . . . Frankie
he's beina kind to their ''Image" more dangerous Modern
n ·
k
home? Many of
1oo k1 m your· own
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re.. ·
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clothes
rna
e
a
woman
d d , d e're all
h
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s ow " uv, repo
Y as
who will tour 18 Cities m
in the script , . , . ~e last weeru~ medication usually involves
more intriguing, and they my nen . s. o an w
ceived permissJon from the pro countries in November, in
the world's Fa1r have b~ ing a powerful drug. to . 1
also hide her weaker points and Iclean • llv.~g
du&lt;.:ers of his hit co..'nedy to half of his new film, "Dr.
invad~ by a . horde of begg~s symptoms .without f1rst.
bring out her better qualities . Dear Ja~Je.
.
&amp;
leave the cast within the next foot and the BJkinl
peddling pen~1ls, pens ~nd pms mining then' cause. Th1s
If D.J. thinks that not we-ar
:NoUung
wro.ng
few days to fly to Paris to join tras asked for Carlo
to those waitmg at variOUS pop· be a veritable bear trap.
. clothes is handier let her dressmg (or. ~essmg) an
Member FDIC
the cast of "How to Steal A Gotham 's famous tonsils
ular exh:·b:"ts Wonder If Robert
h d·
bet!· way you wish m your own
of when te our
lhorne. Bt
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..Mllllon Dollars." The plan is to
him as traveling com· Moses knows· about thal? . . . ' The drugs mos t
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u, accord.mg to my
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for him to replace George C.
• Former
Meanwhile back 10 the Broad· used without medical
rmgs unexpectedly, or
she mail, husbands aren't in favor.! ·-:::===~:.:============:::Scott, who is having a bit
Corinne Griffith reports way souv~
shops World 's are
the pain ki11ers.
needs to ~r~~w a cu~ of sug~r Like reading the last ch•tpt••l
problem with his producers
her most recent
, Fair mementos have' ben re- safest of these is aspirin
from a ne!g obr. hAnd
d w 0 ,of the book first, they iirnpi)'·l
Scholl ,
suagested
if you use it ' take one {not
wants
rawn ' - H.
e
s1mrp1y.
shad ?to .Jve r m
marriage 5-grain tablets and not more
es ·
I Dear Helen:
Headquarters For
didn't last much more than
There'll nothing like .a T ten than once every 3 or
Besides, her husband may Your doctor Is wrong
wink
- that he sign
residual. Or snappy contract. hours. Many pain-killers
not approve, or. tf he does, he he says grown-ups don 't suck
MISS AMERICA
all financial claims on her
Example: Mrs. Sam Wald, the give you the added relief of an will soon tire of stark truth. A the1r thunbs. Maybe he's never
tune, but he's now asking
widow of the producer who extra ingredient contain
scooped neckline and a shard seen one - but nur daughter is
a month from her. Also,
first brought ''Peyton Place'' to phenetidin (Phenacetin, a
skirt are better for a man 's! 24.' successful, popular. but
says, he's
to
the sc~n. receives $350 every that. taken uv~r a prolonger imaginatinn, and, m
most still sucks her thumb when she
the owner of lhe
time
the TV show goes on. pertod . has been
cases, a woman needs all tho is a.lone. We ~ave her l~ve~ af· j
i West, closed now , for
That's more than $1,000 a week for serious kidnry damage.
imagination she can wh001p up fect1~n, secur1Ly, su~stltullons, l
1alent of stock he claims
in the United States aiMe
Running
a
close
second
are
Wives are hardly ever
like ' phys.~eai che~k-ups. tr1ed &lt;~II ~e ,
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·promised him in the night
Tommy Thompson. entertain- ~ drugs for the common cold. those center fold-out pages.- m~JCal adv1ce but the hahlt 1sl
venture
The famed
ment editor of Life Magazine. These rna~ com am one or R.W.H.
still there SOme people are
Middleport, 0.
Academy Award statuette
is recuperating in New York more pam killers and an anti-! Dear Helen:
born thumb-suckers, 1 guess.-:
iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiii~~;_========='i Hospital, to which. he was rush· hislaminf'. The lal!er is of no - ---~,. ---MOTHER
ed with an acute case of ap-1benefit 1mless your r him slis is
Dear He. lf'n·
pendicitis. He almost succumb- 011 an ai 1Prg 1c basi".
People who IHH'e
nervous
· ed on the operating table. Tomhabits need lhese .~ tabilizf'rs for
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1he1r own sell . preservation.'
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for Boston to see "On 3 Clear is the taking of vitamins. H
One doctor I talked lo about
Day You Can See Forever.'' yo•1 are getting a balanced dirt
our 11-year-old rhumb sucke
I when he was stricken. Surgeons you don't need tbem and if you
said, "H you don 't leave that
Wt feature menus with a 2es!!
told him that if he had made take too much of the Iat.soluchJid a lone about her thumb,
1 tbl111ge of pace ... take
the trip he never could have bit !o'ilamins (A and Dl ~· o
shr Will dn some1lung worse."
i survived - it was that close can gtt vitamin poisoning. FurAnother Celf'bratlon
Relit' Hr told me 111.' him.orell quit ,
dellp!lql dishes often.
Harry Belafonte and Allan tbermore. multivitamin pill~ chapter wa s formed Thur sda~· sul'kmg hi s thumb when he I
Sherman, who were having a1often rontain ingredients that night. thi s onp rn ChesiHTe. It · was 14. Often these habtt-peo·
lilt family out to dine on our
b1t of a squabble, settled it out I irritntt the stomach.
, is the fiflh such chapler or~:m- 1 pie nre keyed to a higher pif~h
of court. Harry look offense at 1
.
he f 1 1 .1 ized thus f01r.
than ulhers. They lfllce out lhe1r
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Allan's satire on one of his l.ax:atlve~ can · bd a
Elrc!ed to sf'rV(' as chair· fru strations this way. Parents '
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folk
songs
Tony
Pastor's
ta~en
t~
r.elieve
an
a
iom~~man
of the Les Belles Des Vi i· sho~ld work on the caust of
1
Rout• 7
Middleport
son. Guy , who is ernharkmg on P(llll lha l .1s due to 3 ~ nrl . ; les (Vill age Belles) was Mrs. the1r frustrations, rather than
a sir.ging career, also seems ed apf)P!l dlx. ~he •• •olt•nt Ill· I Rurker Neal, Mrs. Hllber Rul- the sy mrtr.•m, which
onlyl
lo be trying for !he tille of No. testmal ~ontract.wn~ ca used hy ton wa::; named viet&gt; rhaJrrn&lt;l n,l makes the.,
more nt•rvnus.-1
may r:J pture the
.
.
11 be. u • abou I - town. One the laxative
.
. and Mrs. Bnggs
Krrby
.secrr-.. MRS· · R
, night lasl week he appeared at appendiX. and_lea."~ }OU ~'lith Lary-treasurer.
Dear Helen:
the Re-d Onion with a beautiful Ian acute PN~Iom~·s. La x:&lt;t lves Other m('mbers namf'd la sl About hair . putlmg: 0 u r ,-==================.__._.,
, blondf'. That was a round II. By jirritale the d1gestrve tract and night were Mrs. Paul Shoemak· niece pulled hPr lrair out
,
1
1 a. m. he had lost her and re· are.. the eause ot m.-:~: of ,tho:' er, Mrs. Paul Martin. Mrs. Ev· she was two years old. A
· turned with a lovely brunette col11is we doctflrs ar~ C'&lt;l.IE&lt;d errtt Long. Mrs. Marion Darn· ber rlrtJJJed her hair close
I . Amla Maria Alberghetti's on. to Jreat. By s w:ep~ng ever\- ell. Mrs. Joseph Wells.
Mr s. U1e scalp and that was lhe
in lhmg out ~f the d1ge st1ve trarl : Ralph Rife. Mrs. Warren Zinn. of the problem
. ~ut. of _her 17-week tour
I West S1de Story" will be a m.l they usua l1y ca~s~ you logo a l Mrs. Raymond Zirkle, Mrs. Doy- By lhe time 1t grew out , she
tie over $200,~.
day or two w1thout a bowel : It&gt; Shuler, Mrs. Roy Grose. Mrs 1had forgotten the habit. S~e al·
I MGM execUtiVes are delight- movement.
.
1Clarence Mulford, and Mrs. so su~ked her thumb unt1l she
1ed by .the response to a sjngle Many. persons . cr.ro 1eo u~.yi ,Jnmes Neal.
was r1ve. Her father got a de·
I advertisement for lhe David think lh1s IS cons!Jpai.IOn and 'l'he organizational meeting parlment store Sant'R. to tell her
I Le~n flJcker,. "Dr. Zhivago," take another dose o.f laahv~. wa s held at the home of Mrs. I she should quit - and she did,
wh1ch opens 1n Hollywood and It has been trulv sa1d that 1£ R k N 1 A . 1. .
AUNT
N
'
. ·
ucer ea . ss1smgm
IN STOCK FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM.
ew York on Decern~r 22nd. all the phys~c were thrown formation of the new
Dear Helen:
One owner of a movJe house into the sea It would be better we
M
Lot M
We subslitute a wool blanket
·
r Ch"1le, offered to for man and worse for the treasurer
re rs.
a ae
1.
m 83 n mgo.
of the 175th
for our baby 's hair
1guar1antee th~ company a one fishes.
sa ', Inc., and Mrs. Bette
! ~ar s. run, Without ever se~in! I Weight reducers are popular ch~rman of the Women's
Lewis Repair Service
e p1cture . . . . . Poor Marlun but allhough they may work, tic' ti n· · ·
330 - 4 Dr. Sedan V8. Auto. trans. Radio and heater.
Brando just won't listen
to their effect is temporary and, 11:v~~ual~Vl~~n.the Ches~lrOI
-FORgood a~vlce. ~en I heard he since y{)u should not take them area who want to ·o·n the
eHEATING
was domg a f:lm called "Mori· indefimte,y it is beueo· never h ler
d J b' , 0 n,lact··il
turi"
'
be
e ap may 0 so Y ....
ePLUMBING
' . l sugges Ied he change to olart.· There
are Iter ways ing one of the officers.
2 Dr Sedan. VB - Auto. trans. Powt"r Stf'Ning. Radio
the t•tlc, because not too many to reduce.
.
.
I
ROOFING
cinema fllns understand Latin. ~__ _
-· 1 . Accordm! to Mrs. G1lbert Cor-,
1964 RAMBLER (6) 4 Dr. Sta. Wagon Custom 330
So
what
happened'
Th
N
d
th
.
f
$
St1nd1rd trans., one owner, like new, SH it
.
e ew Ursula An ress as e1r avor.· . hss.
. cha irman of the Ce\ebra.
.
.
York theatre where 1·t·
.
.
. 1. a e tmn Belles. an attempt Js bemg
s cur· 1te pm·ups. ~~~''' 1n me r
d
dd
B 11 h te
1961 FORD V8 Golaxio 2 Dr. Hardtop. Full power,
renlly playing has changed the Elke Sommer and Virna I.
: ma 01~ a newll eRe
cGapndrs
FM - 2 Dr. Sedan. Std. trtns. Radio and heater.
ll'uhorp
title to The Saboteur" and un·
-~--·
I m. t 1 le •w1 ~rcervt e, IO ra . f' ,
WY 2-2374
derneath, in smaller letters on Salome Jens, Rock Hudson's Vmton, Bidwell, and Crowo City 114 Mill St.
Middleport
1960 RAMBLER Amb11udor Sta. Wagon. Full
the marquee, they have: "Code leading lady m "Seconds 1' ' is ~a~r•,..•- ~··~-------- ~ ·t_...,..,....,..,...,,..,....,..,...........
powt~r. It's cl11n 1nd solid, one local owner
2 Dr. Tempest. Auto, tran,;. Radio and hea1er.
n~e, Morituri. '' . So
they in town for publicity interviews
sw1tched from Latm to French. 1 and she's amazing
1959 CHEVROLET VI Btl Air 4 Or. Hardtop.
and then i!re still plenty of with her fresh apptoach.
Greon and whlto, clun llkt now
seats. How about trying arrive~ on time, without make·
American Sta. Wagon. 6 cyl. Auto. tran•. Radio &amp; heater.
1959 RAMBLER 4 Dr. Sedan, R&amp;H, Ovordrlvo.
for an English title? Obviously up and without entourage.
z Door Sedan.
Compllllly overhoulod, root oconamy car
the name Marlon Brando no an actress, lllat's like br&lt;.aking i
longer causes lines around the Uie sound barrier . Bud
1959 PLYMOUTH 4 Or. V8, outo. trans. Cltan car
block .
American G. Is in yer, the popular TV sar
1951 FORD 4 Dr. Sodan. Standard Tran!.
ietnam list Ann-Margre and written another book of tnstnr-1
6 Cylinder, Just Overhauled
alional sermons in verse wh.ich I
wil!
be published by ""'"" 1
1958 OLD$ Supor 88 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full p&amp;wor
Holiday Sedan. Auto, trans. Radio and heater. Power
next Spring, under the
lteering.
" Wi th l!le Whole Heart"
1951 FORD V8 4 Dr. Station Wagon
There's general agreement
1957 OLDS Super B8 4 Dr. Hardtop. Full power
booking circles that no one
1957 FORD VB Station Wagon 2 Dr. Nict
4 Dr. Setlan - 6 cyl. Auto. trant. Radio •nd heater.
show business is more Be~~r::'J
to approach than the
The concensus: "Their
1957 RAMBLER Custom 4 Dr. Automatic
mands are impossible." (But
4 Dr. sedan - 8 eyl. Std. trans, Radio and heater.
are their bank accounts.)
1957 V, W. Beautiful whito finish

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IMI Estate For S.le

fDaiiJ Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middlep011, 0 ., Sepl 24, 1966

Hospital ~ews

Dean, Jr., Ironton; Mrs. Wi.
llllm L. Nellon, Rt. 1 Jackson
Elmer Cool, Jackaon; J. Hon:
.,. Falla, Ironton: Benjamin H
Ballard, !r«&lt;ton.

Ealerod Hlllflllal

Blrlbl

Wanted To Buy

BAIINEY GOOGL. ond SNUFFY SMITH

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1 GOT TH"
H 16HEST MARK
INTH'WHOLE

-

OADBURN CLASS
ON MY 'RITHMETIC

OAIL Y CROSSWORD
I. Improved
morally
f . C ompa ~. ·
point
l'i. Vapor

!.RevolTed
G. Puncture
9. Ebttent
10. Musical
13. Gra.i.n ot

6. Civil
wrong
1. Girl' s

!.C. White ant

!!. Make a

oounds

12. Rfeline

com

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11. Demeter'.I

20. Beven to

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m.tance
21. Ra.t1onal
2%. Sem1J&gt;OI7gooal
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HONDA SALES

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Red, white wall tires, electric starter,
7000 miles

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BETTER HURRY !

BIG DEAL DAYS

'I should tlllnk a ntan )our ago could lind aomothing

u~ !lacred

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1,1,: Ton Pickup. Fleetlide. 8 t)'l. &lt;ti,OOO actual milel. FiBish and upholstery like oew.

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Galaxie 500 VB Convertible. Sunliner. Low mileage. Spotless Inside and GUt. Power lteerin&amp;, power brakes.
Cruisematie.

_$1495

dly it WBI IOid.

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8 20 MeliJ (;ounty RFD
us Paul llowm. Farm
6:3t Newo
6:57 Weather
7.oo NaUonal .~.....
7:00 Bill Miller Shov
7:30 . Sporto Paro&lt;to
7: 3.1 Bill Miller 'lbow
1:Sf l'lcten• Hllt&lt;lwaro
l'l'lu.t 'l'lull'!l.)
7:50 Newo
B StU Miller Show
8:45 Baker Furuiturt Shc1t
9:00 News
V:llll Coffee wttb Janet

10:45
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FRIDAYI:Ou Sign On ..: •1•w•

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10:30

BOTH NEW AND USED CARS

1'1100" 4 dr. Sedan. Le,. tltaD D,OOO mil ... 'l'hlo lo tht
biggest and best Fiat. Up to 40 mile• to &amp;allon. Almost

- - - _$1495
- - - $1295
- - - - $795

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6:00 Sundown Serenade
f:IS .Sign Off
IIATliRDAYS _

Stgn On - News
Hoppy Valley Boyo
CounlrJ Mualc 1lmt
Country Jamooree
Proleatant Hour
Spnrto Parada
Latry Andi!I'BOII Sll&lt;IW
w 41 It's Mualc - o\rmy
II :110 D"tfDn'o and Hel'lll Dairy
I ' Teo Show
12:110 No'J
12:15 luolcal lnterlud•
12:30 Rev Merllo reels
1:00 Newo
1:115
Jim Meeo Show
Portratlo of 1 Patrlol
5:50
Sporto Parade
Swap 9bop
Sundown Serenade
Bill M!Uer llrt1'lcb Show 1:00
1:45 Sign 011
Maaon Air· l'llovam
8l'NDAYS -

8:00
S.30
6:1111
1:20
rOO
7:30
7:33

t'I'I!Oidafl
7:30 Sign On - Arm, Hour
IO:IIi Famlly Wonbip ('llnln.) 7:55 Newo
W'4!i A.b.C. Proanm (Friday&gt; 1:00 BaptiJI Layman', IIDur
ll:OO NeWI
1:30 Sundl) Show
11:11!o TillY'• Cot111111 JUIIC!loo 1:30 Tbe Bible Speailr fD You
tl:lo l'lny'o CoWIIr)' Hymu
8:45 Leglatauve Report
12:00 CemtDI Block Newo
IC ot Tho Good we
1:1•30 Goesalor'o Guest Ster
10: 1' (;ongreoomao Moeller
IJ'rlday)
10:30 Tho Country ·Hymntimara
U:30 Larry Andoraon Sbow
11:30 Tho Quiet Hour
3: JC Jtm 110M Sbow
12:00 Newo
4:15 Blaellnar AaiD Sbow
12:15 The Chrilt1ane Boll'
4:30 Electric CoiDpaey Newo 12:10 Tbe Ret. Merllr Teall
4:41. Jim Men Shew
1:30 The Ret. S1lb Bill
2 00 The
upa
5:00 ~ewo
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Jtm
MSbow
:
Ret.
Aadnw
Parsons
5 ~·2:30 Sunday '""""""
5:30 Rizer's Weather Report 1:00 Sundon Sereaodl
5:50 Sporll Parada
1:41 Sign Oil
THE BORN LOSIR

K I'VD D WF A L.-PB DDHl Cllt

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WJEH RADIO
Moodly Throup FrldiJ'
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:2S New• 1o Briel
7:30 Mualcal Clock
7:11i Ecboe. of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley New1
8:05 World NeWI
8:10 Sporll Today
8:15 Wealher Picture
8:16 MIIBical Clock
1:55 Community News
9:110 Talk of the Town
9:55 Mason County New1
10:00 Public Service
10:115 Family Worohlp Hour
10:30 Latchotrlog
1UO News
11 :05 Morning Melodleo
(except Friday,
Church Bello Ring)
11 :45 World Newo
11:55 Ma... Countv Newo
12:00 Community 'Newo
12:115 Nooo Newo
12:10 Markets
12:15 Mid Day Weather
12:20 BuUeUn Board
12:25 News 0 GraDJJ
12:30 County Agent
12:45 Country Go Round
1:55 NeWI Beat
2:00 Couatry Go Round
2:55 News Beat
1:00 Mld Way Ma!IMt
1:55 News Beat
4:00 Dbclog Wltb Doll
4:30 lllterchange
1·00 Communi'" N
.
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5:115 Maaon County NOWI
D:10 World ' National Newo
1 15
' Spotlitlhl oa Sporto

I :2S Weather
5:30 Sunsel Boulevard
7:40 NeWI
7: 45 Sign Olf
7:15 Sign On, MU!lcal Clock
7:21 Newo lu Briel
7:!0 Mualcal Clock
7:45 Echoea of Joy
1:00 Ohio Valley News
1:115 World Newo
1:10 Sporta Today
1:15 Weather Picture
1:18 Pt. Pleasant Football
10:30 Songs for Chlldreo
10:45 The Golden Key
11:00 News
11:01 Saturday Show
12:00 Local, Oblo, Nat News
12:20 Bullettn lloard
12:25 News 0 Gr81111
12:30 Saturday Natloee
1:30 News Headline•
1:31 Saturday Matinee
1:55 Newo
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2:30 Newo Headlloes
2:31 Saturdly Maunee
2:55 Newo
3:00 S.lurday Matinee
1:30 News Headllneo
3:31 saturday Ma11nee
3:55 Newo
4:00 Dllolog with Dos.t
4:30 Top Ten Revue
5:00 News Roundup
1:1$ Interlude
1:30 Community Cbolrt
6:00 Dinner Mualcalo
7:00 Dance Party
7:40 Newo
7:11i 011 the Air

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60Dodge

ONLY

BLAETTNARS

Convenient Tinnt

MASON

BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS

FURNITURE CO.

POMEROY, 0 •

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BuT WI-'Ai" B oL ES M£ 1-3 HGili C\AJ.E" ALL

DE:Aill t'li..iTtCC,; ?

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By BRANNER

ee:N AeLE: 10
ON MY WORK.

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A/&gt;10 11-1' \IICT IM\5 {)ON I ii i/I;N riiiT Tri~IR l~MES
S D!:tT I&lt;JC..4":' 111 -1-t:;:IR

TliAT .&lt;\1\AN WHt)

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VB Phoenb: 4 dr. Sedan. Auwmatte ll'ift. ktra eleu
!Dr modeL

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fVEI2: SINCE I

Sta . Wagon. popular Catalina Series. Power ateerinc and
brakes. Hydramatic. Show1 belt of care.

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

DICK TRACY

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Star Chief 4 dr. sedan. All vinyl upholstery. Ont careful
local owner. Power .&amp;teerln&amp; and braket. HJ1lra~atie.

61 Pontiac

m1~cal c u1a te :j ?

&lt;'!Ul"l''QUOTI!l- Hen'sllo!r fl&gt; worl&lt; Itt

VB St.a. Wagon. Deluq model. Extra olean lnildo and
out Automatie tbift.

62 Pontiac

po;o,ible that i have

come nere at all:

DOWJI
1.8oottloh
tea.ca.ke

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Truman

AXYDLBAA&amp;a
LOJI'QrBLLOW
One leUer limply ltaDdl for ~Mtber. Ia tbLI tamp i~
for the three Ua. X tor tho two 0'~ tte, Sll\gte l':'" l
troph1M, the Jencth llDd form&amp;t101l ol~ words arr :
&amp;d-th da.y the code Jetten 1ft dltt._t.

!fONDA!

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- - - $1095
- - - -$1595

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M~ word! f.Jo response!
Mo~t di~turbinq! l ~ 1t

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better to do than play with children!"

Automatic dutch, 2500 miles, sharp

61 Chevrolet

don't know a thinq
foUre! Clovia and
· r1t1~ not have

I hope ~ou know what
1 ,
fuddle'

40. Willow

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62Buick

By KING

Yt~tertlaJ'e Or)'ptoqaotel Will ARE ALL OF 1..' ~ I·,\ I l. L' IU1fl
-AT 1&amp;\ST Tit&amp; BEST Qi" 118 ARE.-BAR.!Wil

TWO USED UNITS IN STOCK

like the

GASOLINE ALLEY

COJUit.ella-

WMPO Radio

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No Dow11 Poymtnt- Eosy Monthly Poymonl

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36. Poultry

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otthe
lmollloo

SWEET,
KICKED.~ A KIGM'/, DRESSED LIKE MAMMY!!

Wleket

3T. Ex.Unct

quiet

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-•oorl101 wlndohlold, sport fairing, twin
mirron, 1011 roil, front llfld,r roll, Nddle
bag, roll bora, lugga.go
rock, oofl hondlo grop•,
ohorpool blko In town! -

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bird
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protix

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By AL CAPP

SS.Moorot

D .~ n.Y

1-BLACK 305 cc DREAM

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LI'L ABNI!I

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Notice

Raclae, 01111

3t,Xaot
M.Croqoet

28.Inqu1re

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1-Biock, 305ct, supor kawk. tho hotlell . . $722.00

Wrtte,p.-or~..
.\. C. BJW)IIOIID

lll&amp;lerial

27. Nourisla
29. Tieo
30. Asiatic

29. Renders

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Z.Rocl, 65at, the hot - from Hondo $334.00
l·Rocl, 90c.. 41p...._ monuol otortor . .. . $394.00

Crill Bradford

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4-llloclr. lSOc-, eloctrh etll'hr, 41poed . . $505.00

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1ft Lubti.ca.i.e

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fluid
25. Moc·

st. Endured

New Honda Cycles Left !

ale Haddox. Relroshmenls
oerved to lhose attending ·
aludlol Mra. Gary Wayland .
Mrs. Haddo1, Carol Burton, Pat
labnsoa and l!rs. Emma M&lt;&gt;&gt;&lt;HI
lspaugb. '!'he next meeting will
llo held Ill lhe home of Mrs.

2!. Ne-o
bruka

21. Dlatant

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allon aervtco. Jack'o
oration, New Haven,
TU WSI"I.
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C!LUB I!NTI'JRTAINED
Mrs. Betty Smllb onte•rta;,,. 1I
od btr aanl alub Monday even·
iDI M ber home. The door
prize wu awarded fD Mrs. El·

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11. S ledding

17. Act
19. Slope

ll. Port

Indiana
23. Elfect.l
24.. Wrtt.

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16, Beholdl

TEST

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D1111oted To The lntere.ll 01 The Meigs.M111on Area
VOL XVII

NO. 135

POMEROY-MiDDlEPORT. OHIO

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1965

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ut Push
ovemher 2
The Me!g, County Education Seaton Smith of Ohio Unlver-1 Donna lhle, Gail Popp_ Kay Rus- LEGISLATIVE
- Robert
Association determined Friday sily gave the mornmg address , sell, Betty Deem, M1ke Popp, Bowen Donald Wolfe and Larat Soutberri High school to con- on modern math and its .signifi- ~1 Larry Wilson, Otha S~ith Rich- ry Richie.
duct an extensive campaign to cance to teachers. The after- ard Russell, D~nny Witherspoon Eleced as delegates to the 1
promote passage of Issue 1 noon speaker was James An-, and Donald VanMeter.
Association meeting on Oct. 29
(PEP) Uls fall. There were 150 gel, supervisor of the Ohi~ TestMRS. VALE RESIGNS
.at Athens were Fay Sauer,
teachers attending the annual ing Service, f~om t~•e Oh10 De- Association mempers accept-! Rose Easterday, Vinas Lee, l..u- ,
meeting.
parlment of Education.
.ed the resignation of
Nellie
Amsbary, Robert Morris andl
Fay Sauer, a teacher in the Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, county Vale as treasurer and heard 8 . Thelma Campbell. Named as
Northwestern Local School dis- 1membership chairman, also talk- report by Rose Easterday on i respective alternates were Hutrict,, p1;esided over the b~sine~s ed on "Tea~hing ~ The Unified 1the local leaden conference I bert Pric~, Roberta ~iiS?n, ~~­
meetmg and general sesswn. Profession,' before the noon1htld in August at Kent State gene Atkms, Lary RI~chte, J1m
_ .
, _ _ luncheon was served_ by the Sou- University. Mrs. Vale, who is Brannon and Mary H1ll.
~~"Z~~&amp;n th_ern ~al Athletic B~sters recovering from illness at her Conducting _workshops for the [
Cincinnati 18 Ironton. 0 wtth Miss Barbar~ Mc~Jckles , home, included a note of appre- teacher~ dunng the afternoon
l Grove 20 Rock Hill 0 chmrman. Mason Fisher JS pres- Iciation to association members were MISS Luren7 Bro~n, 0~­
Poca 7 Pt. Pl1111nt 0
!dent of the Boosters.
for their consideration during partment of English Ohio UmRecine 24 Kyger Creek 14 I Re!ired teachers honored ~ur- I her illness. The matter of ap- vers!ly, Paul Plutz off Ohio UniE•stern 14 Rutland 12
I ing the day were Ada Hoskms, pointing a new treasurer was vers•ty and Doyl~ K. ShumakSymmes Valley 14
Maude Young Sadie McElhinney referred to the council.
er, school superv1sor from the
Hannan Trace 6 Nora Jordan Ray Whaley Nd- Co
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Mr. Ploutz on the development
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R•venswood 13 Wahlml 0 ' Ia~ mit .
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, MEMBERSHIP - Lucy Ams- o SCiencl e ac IVJ tes mdes e Ui&gt;'d
Grunfield 13
l\;ew teachers 1n the county 1bary, chairman; Don Spencer, : ~r eementary gra.
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Chillicothe 12 system who ~·ere recognized in· ; Herbert Parker Lillian Smith ~Iss . Bro_wn on ~eve lopmg moCh•uncey 34 Glouster 0 eluded:
and Carl Weese.
t•vabon m Enghsh,
Zonesclllo 34
, EASTERN - John Lambert, SOCIAL - Jean Hamm and Mrs. Sauer opened the meetPortsmouth 8 Lela Jane Powell, Bobbie Ord, Leda Mae Kraeuter co-chair- ing at 9:30 a.m. followed by the
Piketon 18 New Boston 14 Sondra Drake, Annette Kay Fick men; Mary Skinner,
Alice welcome from Ronald Deem
Northwest 14 Minford 6 and Ellen Diehl.
Nease ann ~da Ohlinger.
executive head of Southern !,o.
Whotloroburg 18
I NORTHWESTERN -A I a n PROFESSIONAL ETffiCS - cal school district Maxine Win·
Lutahille 14 1 Downie, Carla Gilmore, Char- Howard Nolan cllairman; W. gett gave the invocation and
WORKSHOP - Dovle K. Shumaker, school supervisor of the Division of Elementary and Secondary Educ-ation,
O•k Hill 7
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Gladys
Cox,
Howard
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St. Joo 0 Cole and Alan Podbesek.
Ia Strausbaugh and
Robert of Southern Local School dis· IJigh school Friday afternoon. About !50 teachers from the county school system attended the day-long event. trict.
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I to r front row Anne Chapman Martha Eschleman, Arlene McDamei, Ina Meadows, Bill Jo Spears and Barbara
Rigg; Standing: Marilyn Wisecup, Shirley Huston, Betty Rawlings, Patty Hindy, Betsy Horky and April Smith. In
the smaller photo, Judy Crooks and Rosetta Lisle, pose as the beauty and the beast, Pat HUldy, queen of hearts;
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1\EW YORK il'PII - The New York Herald Tribune
Rotary cl ub with Presidrnt .John ft/IUS
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announ n·d tod ay I hat it was resigning f rom the New
Wern_er presiding in an open
York Newspaper Publishers .A.ssocia tion and would remeetmg.
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SUllie pubilcation Mondav morning.
Rotary-A nns will he !I!J('ria\
The HPr.11d Tnilune is one of seven ma.ior !'Jew York
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guests probably Ort. 21 or 22,
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(urn _aJ y newspape rs J ae ·e out Ill a comp Ic? e umon
depending uron which date HUNTINGTON. W. Va
dispute str.111t111ng Irom a stnke by lhe ?\1 ew \ork .Newsproves to be le:.~st con0lc1in~ - Arm y Eng1neers sa id today a paper Guild against t h ei · - -~-- -- - - -with other community events. Belpre. Ohio. fi rm was appar- . NP\1" York Times.
!of Lhe Her&lt;J id Tribune released
The place will be announced. : enlllow bidder on sewrr remedWhen the gudd struck the I a rotJy of a Jetler signed t1y
John Heiskell . of WSAZ-TV, I1at work at BE•lnrr &lt;tnd .\1;Jril'l- Time~ 10 day &lt;~gu in~ rontrw·1 l both 111 msPif and John Hay
wlll be the speaker Ocl. 15. With ta . Oh10 and Will ia mson ard dJ:.;pute involvmg
automation Whilney, publi,hrr ol' the paexceptions. as spe&lt;'i,11 programs I Vienna. Wood Count~· anti lite and JOb secu 1·it y, the pubilslwr~: i per. to .John J. Gaherin, prescome up. the vocational serie! Bellevillf' Lorks and Dam.
assoeiiltionclosPd down six oth- 1Jdenl of the New York Pubbshof talks by club members will
K. L. Moore . In{" ..~ llhmlft· 'rl a f'f m1·mhrr pi!pers _ Smcr thnt iers A~sociation. Jt said:
be conlinued until the roster is bid or $2:1.710 for allerin~ t•x- time onlv the New York Post 1 , .
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isti ng sewers to prnv1de dr-un- h;js puiJit:;!wd
Thts letter IS t.o mform you
Jack Wel~h. director of the age above the futtlrt' normJI Tr " Herald Tnbunc s dec 1._ 11 m th.It the Hc1ald lnoune ts relnlernational Serv tce committe-e. pool of Belleville Locks ar:d follo~ed Slmtlar &lt;ll tmn bv I he sigmng ffll!Tl the pub!Jshers astogether with Dick Owrn, re- Dam , furntshing and ins ta:ling Post rwo YPi.lJ;; ago dur;ng a soc1atwn ~s ol lh1.~ date_ We
ported on recent activtlies. Mr. nt&gt;w pipe and removmg old !l4-day newsp 3 per blackout m ~re ~ecallmg all our e~ployes
Welsh will give the program, a pipe whPr e reqllired .
Nl'w York . It v. as beJ·au:;e the Ill urder to resume pubhL'atJOn
colored slide . illustrated talk Six other firms btd on lhe Pust was not a member ol' the a;; of Munday morning Sept. 27_
on vocations next week. A good pro;ect.
publishers as~nat10o !hal. it ·Mr. Whitney and I want t t)
atlendance is urged
wa s ablt' to contim.Jt' to pubhsh tell you that our dem;ion has
J. H. Grate, only aclive cha r! thi s tim e.
been reached with deep regret
ter member of the dub. led (~:ll' Hit!ii Trailt·r·
1 The Hera ld Tribune ·!' decision and only after most careful stumoments of silent prayer . for · In Hounding t:urve , to break the sol1d rcmks ol the dy of all_ lhe factors affecting
the late Dr_ Homer McMtllen .
publtshers came unexpectedly or SJtuatton. We don·t know
and Riehard Rawlings who died· A Lon g Bottom H. D. restdent. at JO a rn - &lt;m hour before ne-1how things will gu for us out recently. and offered a furt\er EmmPtt E_. Stethem, 1•0 lost go!J atwns were tu resume be- side the association but we do
prayer for all deceased Rotar- contrul of hhl:'i car on a \ . .~;ve lwt'en represrn1alives of lhe knuw !.hat economic and othrr
road duvm 111 curve
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One guest was Ed J. Hiehle. n~g l an stru c a house traJ - "Economic Considerations·· ble for us to continue inside tba
Parker:..burg Rotarian.
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Walter N. Thayer, president i as~ocJation.
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-- - - - - -. - -- ·- - -- - - - - - Heath church ladies scrvmg
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15 developing a new surge because of the state 's new in" , and oosters
ldustrial financing program. state Development Director
To Meet on Monday 1
IF. P. Neuenschwander sain Friday.
ACCIDENT IS MINOR
In a report to Gov. James A. Rhodes, he said more than
The. M
_iddlep?11rl hBaldnd . 800 ~ter Pomeroy Police Chief Jed 150 companies have show n definite interest in taking ad~
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meetmg
the new school year ~
"d
t 11 .·50 a.m. proaram
expansion in Ohio ~hi~· •vear • I
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1 h h' h h00 1 f 1two-car acc1 ent a
. ay ~ t e tg sc
ca e-, Frid'i.ty on the village parking '·Many of these are among 30 per cent increase over last
7 30
terla at ·b P- ~.
Jot. He said a car driven by : the largest manufart uring ('On- year's record total.
Mrs.. Ro IIert Kmg, fpresident,
D
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. 1 . "''"· Carpenter , I cerns 1'n Ohio.'' he· said
d
enms
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.s urgmg a ~re~tso stu e~ts . backed into the right fender of' ly the kind of industry we :Jre:
10 the cadet, JUmor and 3emor +a vehicle operated by
Lena looking for in Ohio."
1 Veterans ~morlal Hospital
bands to attend.
Mae Beegle, 25, Akron. No ar·1 Neuenschwander said a ser- j Admissions - Delores Ju.rests were made.
I les of Z3 meetings iJ helng tis, Pomeroy; Scott Knotts, M.Meigs General Hospital
held in eve~ section of tbe son: William Wyatt, Middleport,.
Admissions
Mrs,
Guy
Kenstate
to explain the program.
Discbaq:es - Sbtrley Pfort.
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nedy, Middleport; Archie Me- which takes eilect Nov. I.
Ripley Galdys Parfitt. Porn•
JacreasinJt eloudiness, a little Kinney, Dexter.
I The development official pre- roy: Homer Newell,
Mason;
warmer toolgbt. Cloudy and Discharges - C.Orge Mich- dieted that without
the pr0o Landon McDaniel, Middleport.
- • r Sunday, chaoce of lljllt ael. Pomeroy; Ctara Sarson, 8l'am about $1.3 billion will Birth - Mr. and Mrs. Ray.
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Friday evening at Heath church

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