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12-Dally Sentinel, Pom...ay·Mlddlepon , 0 ., Oct. 15, 1984

I

:1:'::

Gett''ng
ersona

w~~. ":f••~:: ~~~ed

Mrs. Lillian Stieff is Conferred

L''fe Membership ,·n OES Chapter

aid Brlctleo, !loy Brlcllleo, ().
tan Harrisoo, Ralpb Carl, virgil Carl, Lloyd KJnc, Dwigllt
Carl, Tracy Whaley, Harvey
Van Vranken, Faye Pratt, Gla·
dys Cuckler, Geoffrey Wilson,

Prayer is Theme
OJ D • b
.
evotrons y
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MISSIOn Group

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Dale llarrlloll, aU of Pomon&gt;)';
Ira Butdler, Rlclw&lt;l Cboml&gt;
en, Charles Searles, o! Mlfl.
dleport; Walter Burke o! Ha·
cine, Paul Tribe and danght·
er Jane, and Woodrow Wilson,

Atbeno; Olarlea P. Rllflt, Col
umbw; Rusaell Wllaon of Logan; Cllf!ord Lohrer o! Clnc!J&gt;.
nati, Mtas Colleen WUIOil, Albens and the honored J!Ueat, !.Ira.
WOllam Lobrer.

for group oingtng led l&gt;y !.Ira.
programand
chairman.
Mro. Ruth
the Il ~=======================::::
The conferring of a life mem- 1 Distingulshed guests
Jntro- John
Mrs. Lyoru,
Jack Bechtle
Mrs.
u ddl • • •
m~ting
oct. Wolfe
6 of opened
the Sbellie
1•
bersh1p to Mrs Lillian Steiff, 1duced were Roberta K. Mmg- fielding Hawkins registered the
In J.t ai
eport
Boice Missionary Gruup of the
w·ganist of Evange line Chapter, I hng. Past Grand Matron
of guests. Wel&lt;'ome tags in silver
Bethlehem Baptlst
Church,
Visit Elbttrfelds Housewares Department On The First Floor
Order of the Eastern Star, and , Ohio. and Verna Hammond ,
given each D"nest. A ba!l- Mrs. Robert Allensworth, Mn.
h
d
f D
a..
James Rawley , Emma Joachim Great Bend, with prayer at Mrs.
~e observance of ltle 601 _an- ~uty Gran Matron o •strict kt't of rf(l ruses and the in. and Barbara Baer visited with Rosa Stepp's borne.
ruversary of the rhJ\pler, h1gh- 25 Otht&gt;r~ we-lromed
we-re- ~cript1on "60th Anniversary," M
H
W Devo&gt;tions were given by Mrs.
1 8 k
lighted a spt&gt;eial meeting held 1Worth_l' \latron;:. and Worthy Pa- dt&gt;ruraled the auditorium.
a:x .aye~ 0 ee~~~nnon, · Glenna O'Connor using as her
'fuesda\.' evening at the VIa son- trons of other chapters and past . A thcee . tiered decorated · Va . over t e w
·
theme, "When Prayers Aren't
lc Tt&gt;mple m M i ddl~port With matrons and . past patrons of ~ake t'entered tlle refreshment
Mrs. Horace McEthiMy sub- Answered," from scripture,
other dJstnrt
chaprrrs pre- ' Evangel me Chapter.
:\1arte , tablt- flanked wit..b lighted t.a~ stitut~ for Mrs . Larry Wiley at Luke 11 :9-13. Five reasons were
st'nf .
: Curd , d1stnct officer, and pa~t ers Ca ke and ice cream was Pomeroy Kindergarden Classes cited for unanBwered prayers :
Etta ~1 ae Norton. worthy ma- 1~rand appumlmt-nls
~erved wtth Mrs. Mitchell and Tuesday.
wrong'\Aotive, Jack of earnesttron , and Wr_ll.am King. worthy I :\lrs S!t~lft was wel C'umed as ~1rs. Lyun~ presiding at the sil· Mr . .and Mrs. Robert McEI- ness, lack of Iaith, sin in one's
J-aTron , prt-stdt&gt;d Sf"n-"m~ as till~ h~nured gtJt·st : ~ ud tht! !lie ver coffet' and tea services. hinily were Parkersburg visltors life, and praying out of the will
protme!
wen~ Mrs. James ·
..__ h
ted b 1Oming room hostesses were
of God. A dedicated prayer was
Pul\lm. Mrs Guv Rrynoids lnd mem~r,s 'P1 wasShpre-.~en
k · ~'l Mr~ N:m Moor!! ,'yliss Mildred Mond 3 y ~vetting .
M
!\. L F · h ·
:' mg mg
e remar ......,
, ,
then offered by Mrs. O'Connor.
1 Mrs
rs 1 . rene .
: on Lhe :N y~ars or Mrs. Slelff l ~awlt')' . \1r:i Earl ~emer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Fultz 'lbe president Miss Wilma
a~ ur.:armt 01 the dwpler . her En·111 and otht&gt;r off1cen.
attended the Purdue-Wisconsin Sayre, read the' profiles on the
year ., worthy matron,
and
football game Saturday in lndl- three Special Interest MissionPOMEROY OHIO
ht&gt;r servi~.:e 111 the c-hurch ~:~nd ~,..,~ fl!itZ,~y·..Ji;~ ana . They were gu&lt;:'sts of Mr. aries. 'fwJo letters of thanks
__
··cummunti.Y in varwus &lt;H'Iiv 1. ·
~ and Mrs. Robert Olsen at La- were read. by the proJect chairTONIGHT
ues \Irs Stt&gt;J it alsv was wes·
fayette, Ind . Beth Fultz was the woman, Mrs. Evelyn Foreman,
"HOW THE WiST
t:ntt'C &lt;~ mo11ey l"orsage.
:~
gue.sl of Mr. and Mrs. Wi1liam from Hong Kong for sweaters
WAS WON '"
u't
/
~: verson and family of South and from BW"ma for used specITechmcoJorl
1\.lrs I• rt:d Uluettnar ul Porn· , ~t,Jl
Charleston, Ohio, and Barbara tacles
Dtbble Reynulds. t.:llrroll Ba ~rm t hapler UE/1 was p1amst , ~
• ••
4 and Be-cky Fult7 were guests of The. collection from t hi 11 1
Iter. John Wa.vw:•. H.u ss Tam 1'u tl 1 ~ ~\·e111noe progcar11 · ''' · (' ""
i
1their grand parents, Mr. and meeting •·t·ll be donated to the
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p
11
l))yn, Gregm·v Pack Lee ·1 .~t&lt;~llatwn ut llt'W uflll'ers w11\ ·, ·
orneroy
· Ch'll.
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Cobb. Henry F'onda CprotvH
.
.. .
,
i Mrs. J ~~ hn f'ornas h m
I reo- Love Gift Offering Fund.
!
fonrs , Karl Maldrn. Gf'u p ,.. p llt ochld lklt&gt;lnbt'l J at the T~m· Mrs. Beulah Kratnz of Char· ', the . while their parents were Jn
Tbe program, "We Dedicate ,
.&gt;ard..las. St~&gt;wart R1&lt;"'h ~ 1 ·&lt;1
1
-Nidmark, Thrlma Rit tt-r P e_
le~lou. W. Va. and VIrgil Woods l lndiana .
Ourselves," was presented by !
.V[kkt&gt;\" Shau~hnrssv \\~I ter
t·oll o" 111 !1. tlle opemng ntual lol Poea W V1:1 wt&gt;re Sundav
·
Mrs Ruth Wolf Th
hymn I
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.
Mrs. Be-tty Williams and Mr.
· My Life and
· Lel
e
,
8 .:.J·ennan. He-nr:'f lllorQ au
a· P1·ogi:lrm
tummemur
a lng ·~ult' ,, !\Uests of· therr
cousms,
Mr . and·
.
..
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•·Take
It Be," I
Winnt'! of 3 o\rad em\·
tiOltt &lt;:~nmvt•rs an ul the cha p- r . .. .
1and Mr&lt;i Jue J urner VISited at
.
A. ward~'
·
·d
h
1 Mr s. Carl Moore .
Flat rock 1 w Va recently with was sung by lhe members. The I
Technieolor Cartoon
ler was yresen,e . " 11
!\liS :
.
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meelmg was closed by prayer'
ftun nin.e t1me 2 fir~ .'l.i mm Le.~l u: .t;rvm reddmg H puem. : Mrs. Geoffrey Wilson, Mrs. relauves.
b M E 1 F
A.liu ll~ Sl 00 Ch 1ldrrn . 50c · l&lt; t&gt;mem bering fnends ··
A f11m Jell and Mrs. John BPaver Mrs. Daisy Ankrom left Wed· Y rs. ve yn oreman.
· Vul"al solu "" \h ·L1.~k " w116 wt&gt;re Monday VIS!Iors
··
·In p ar k-., t1eSday 1or ht'r hom e in Fort Refreshments were
. served by
fRIDAY and SATURDAY
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J k
S
C
alte
spendt'ng
Ule
hostess
lo
W1lma
Sayre,
~ ung by .Frank Cht&gt;e~ebrew m e1 sburg. W. Ya .
I
ac son,
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r
~
,
.
Oct. 16-17
1
sPveral weeks with her niect'!l Ulenna 0 Connor, lsabel Lewis
· · ·h
"7 FACES OF OR . LAO"
trJbutt'
Mr~ ., \1
C K Nea"• &gt;pent 1~1on·
.
(Tf:'chntrolor'
'.
. 11 lo
. Mr s. , Stt'lft, 1Wit
Mrs. James Brewmgton
a nd, and danghter , ll re nd"
a, Evelyn .
1 . . · rs · · · ~ .
fonv HBnrlnlt Arthur U'Con
P~t Haptonstall Jl t e Pli!nu. 1d&lt;tv in C'olurnbu~ wtth re!atlvf's !f:mllly and Mr and Mrs John Foreman and sons, Jimmy and ·
OP IJ. H;wltara Pdrn .lohn fr
l'he 1 11 ~ror~· ~I the dwpl er !and v1srted her mother. Mrs . E. Vroman .
·
·
David, and Ruth Wolfe.
1Csnn f\' u;~h RF•PfV .lr Dirrct
·
and
lllghiJghts
te~ken
from
prev·:
J
.
Hill
who
is
a
put..ient
in
:
d
M
Rlaine
Walburn
The November meeting will !
oy Gt:&gt;u l'al Wunrlel"s nf'ver IilllS mmute~ tlunugh the vears
.
Ml · an
rs
b
.
I
1
era sf'·
n · h I UmversJty Hosp1tu .
and children ' Kimberly and Da- e held at Ruth Wolle s home.
I
h
wt're
rf:'at
y
~ 1r~ .
11e 1 ert ,
"SOLOIER IN THE RAIN"
:\Hehl"ll. a ~so~ii:l te n~atron . Mrs
\1r an&lt;J Mrs. C J . Struble re.- Yid, of Vie_nn a. 'II!· Ya ., s~t
I
lacki&lt;' Clt&lt;ason, Slrve ~1C'
Nort on r1•ad 1!w n;un es of past turned home Tuesday, after a Saturday With their. parents, r
..}ueera Tuesd ay W1•ld
mllln•ns and patrons of the len day~ v1s1t with rrlatives in and Mrs. Verner See and Mr.
1
SUN., MON. TUES.
l"hapter Wllh in terestmg evenls , Logan, Carroll, Columbus, Ma· and Mr~. RaymondF'W~ b~r~;
0
Oct. 18- 19·20
"THE NEW INTERNS"
nf th eir year given bv
tile rion and Cleveland.
Mrs. vawrence orth 0 lf'n~ A shower honoring Mrs. Wil-l
Mich aPI Cailf'n Barbera Ed en group \Irs EvPI)n Lewis and I
.
. na , W. a' was. , e recen li.lm Lohrer, Athens, was held
Colorcartoon'
~~ 1 ~s Cora Rupt&gt; 50 vt•ar mrm- 1 Lt Danrel 0 Struble who IS , guest of Mrs M L W1lson.
Frrday evf'mng at the home of
~~::::;;~;;-~-:::·:::-:::-:·~--=--===~;;;..,;;;;_::,:;:.;-.:..:.-.:.~slat1 oned at Fl. Campbell, Ky
Mr. and Mrs . John Thomas 1\&gt;Irs Hobert Eastman, Che~der
Monday evening , to JO in
Chuter No. 8441
I: amved
. had as their weekend guests Mr Roa d A 1arge s1or k, wh1te basMrs Struble for a ten day.s v1s1t and Mrs Robert Arbau~h, ~ol, ket holdmg a doll baby and
REPORT OF CO NOJTION
w1th his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Lester Bowers. Spnngfreld; · 11
d
,
.(. J . Struble and her mother, Iand Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Balser ye
ow an green s1reamers .
d
. ted th
'It tabl
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d
'k
t&gt;cor&lt;~
e g1
e
.
OF MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Chapman . and sons. Tom an Mj e, o1 G
d II
boot··
'th :
In th~ Stat• of Ohio. at th• Cion Df Busineu on October 1, 1964. and other relatives.
Mansfield,
reen an ye ow
•es WI 1
Publi1hed in responH to call made br Ctomptrotler of the Cur- ~ Miss H:t~l Mae Hysell and I
_streamers attached was used .
r•ncy under Section 5'211 U S Revised Stetut••
brot 11er, Haro ld Hyse II J r. oI
m an
archway
to complete the •
,
f
•
,
,
.
,
A&lt;sETS
I[) 1
I th
k d
der ocauons. Games were play1ed with prizes going to Mrs. :
Ca.th. hatanrP~ IA."Iltl ullw r hank-,. and r&lt;ls/1 !lt'm'
l : awar~ spen
e wee en
lll prort'~S u[ t"UIII•rtinn
. s 500 ,09995 1with their parents, Mr. and Mr.s.
I Charles Searles, Mrs. Ralph I
Unilt•rl Slnlt&gt;g (; nlrrn m('n l oblige~Til'n~ dlrt&gt;l'l and
Harold Hysell Sr. They came
C l
d Mr H
V I
g uJr;mle~&gt;d 1.\i l:'t of &lt;lnv rt&gt;., t&gt;lll'~l
1.572.968.75 1to be with the-ir father, who unV~~~k::
s. arvey
an '
Obli g.:~ tio n~ of Stat1•s :11Hl politr r.fll ~ uhd 1 mions
d&gt;!r~ent sur~~ry al Melg! Me- Judge Frank Porter of PornAfter Mrs, Lohrer opened her
(Net uf Jllv rt&gt;wrvt'~
-~ ____
322,421\ .81 mortal Hospltlll, Saturd&lt;Jy,
eroy was guest speaker when "fl
k d
td
"th
Loan s 11 nd rl is &lt;·o unt.~ !NC't of anv rl'servt&gt;s) - - --~ --- 2.348 667.73
Mrs Albert Mees and daugh.
, gl ~. ca e ecora e
WI
Flxect assr!s
sO 980 37
.
.
t.he Bus mess and Professional green and yellow booties, ke I
--- ---· ·- -~------·
. ter, Mn. Harold Erwm were Women's Club of Middleport
ff
d J' 1 b u· ·
Other a ss et~
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-·--··· 1200000 W d d
f M
,,
·
cream, co ee an 1tte oo es ·
' . . e ne.s ay guests o
r. anu met Tuf!sday eyening at the 1fll d .th . ta
ed '
•• •• 6 .A
Mrs Earl Denny Sr
.
: 1 e WI rnm were serv .
TOTAL ASSF'TS __ __
_ --- --~---·- ~,u.J ·'-""2.61
·
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Martm Restauran t.
1
Guests were Mesdames Char· '
Mrs. Je~ eob Ebersbal'h and Ad .
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t
· 1
1
11
]ourmng
o
1e
SOCia
les
Riffle
William
Strauss
DonI
liABILITIES
' ·' 1Mrs. C. J . Ebersbach wert" . rooms of the Columbus and !
'
-~---"--Dt-mand deposits. of indmdu~tls . partner~ h ipll,
j Wl"dnesday ~i~ner guests of Mr. J Southern Ohio Electric Cornpa·l
. and enrporalums
. .
____ $1 396.~9 .21 and Mrs. W1_lham We-lls.
1 ny for the program, Mr. Port••
T1me and savt~gs depos1ts of m_d1v1doa h,
\1rs. Dess1~ Patter.son spent er spoke lhere 00 the topic,
partnersh1 ps and l'orpvrJtwns
. · ---~~-- 2 . ~ fi 1 . 307.77 1 '1'uf'sdav wlth Mrs. Jacob '"Th M 1 I' h' 1 L' b 1t
' ., 1 st
r·
·
e Hu or e · rc eod Ja 11b·y '
D~pos1' t s nr t •nl
15 .98 "• ·2, 1 Gloeckner.
Pi. ~If'S ,o1t&gt;rnment
Oe-posils of States and polilical ~ llbdi\"i lson~ _
l2.i.431 .13
.. aw. , e was mtr uced . }
13.5/0.3-1
•
Mrs. LlorJCl Ebersbach . special
Cutiried and officers chf'cks. et('. _
TOT.-\1. DEPOSITS
... $4.112 .803 66
Booster 1Weetrng
committee chairman, in
the
Total dem and rleposts
In Belpre Attended
ab~en('~ of Mr:~ · Harry Moore,
. - $1 .551,495.89
Twelve members of Theodor· legtslaUve cham~ an.
To! JI tt mt· a11d sa\l n g~ dl"'pllsits $2.561,307 .77
us Clmncil Daughters of Am· At the conclusiOn of his ~lk
.
'
Mr. Porter was presented With
Rt&gt;ilisc·ounts :.~nd uJh;.r lrJhlll t le~ lor
. ertc&lt;~. were ln Belpre Monday , a gift from the club by Mrs. I'
borrowed mont&lt;y
.. -- --------150 ,(1(){).00 , evemnR to attend the Boosters Ebe b h M J h W
Other liabilitu·~
·-~ . .. - ------- ·
42,777 .93 1 meeting held in the Lions club
~ds ac · ndrs. ted" nth erbne~•.
-"""'"'-"'""- , b 1
,
k d
pr-es1 ent, co uc
e us1TOTAL LIABIII- TI FS - --- ---- ---- ----·--- $4 .305 ,581 59 1atUJ the
dmg.MeA
SIX o cloc
mner
ti
h
d
thodtst t.:hurch pre- ness mee ng wen ona ti ons I
were made to the Red Cross
eded th e meetmg.
'
c
d
· an d the M'ddl
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
I All endmg w~re Mrs. 0 onald men
nve
1 eport F'Ire- 1
Common s!O&lt;'k-p&lt;lr val11e per shat e $5U UO
Emergency J&lt;'und .
No. s hare~ authorl ~f'd 2uoo
H~u ck. M~s. Llllre Hauch, Mrs.
A donation from Lera JODel
J\"o. shares outslandmg 2lll&gt;O. Tut:~l pH value i 100 000 00 RIChard Campbell, Mrs. Ben f
b ttaJ
.
t
:mO
000
00
~
Neutzling,
Miss
Erna
Jesse,
or
~~~
M
'"~"wlpmen
SuqJ-1us
- -- ·- ·
·
accepu:u. rs. eroer waa
anUr;dl\'lrlr-d prnfits
130,961.02 Mrs. Joseph Beegle, Mrs. Arned th &amp; B .
and
TOTAL CAPITAL AC('rH'\;TS
530,961.0;! old Hayes, Mrs Ray Seiden- nounc
a
usmess
· ·-- · -- professional Women's Week
i a?el. Mrs. Henry RPibel . Mrs. would be held March 7-13,
TOTAl. LIABn .JTJES ANn
$4,8
6.542
.
1!
Harry Stahl, Mrs. Charles Co6
3
CAPIT.A.L A(TO L NTS
•
:===== ~ hen and Mrs. Thomas Cook. 1965
Thelma
Hysell of
Rutland
l. Harold 1!:. Hubbard. V. P J('~id t•n ! &amp; Ca~ l1ier. of Lhe above 1
was voted into membership.
· 1s
·
OBSERVES BIRTHDAY
namP d hank do hrrPbv drrlal'l' 1hat tl11s r('port of ron d.111011
.
Mrs . Ne1Ji~ Vale, personnel de·
tru~ and co rrect to lht' best ur tHY knowledge and brllef .
j _Tom Lyons o'tlst!rved hl!i 18th velopment chairman
ill be in
IIAROJ.IJ E. Hi iBBARD 1birthday anmversary Monday I h
f th N ' w
We, the undcr ~igtwd dirrrtors HttP~l lh P rr.rrerlnl'ss of th1s I evening at a family dinner giv- c arge ~
~ ovember pr~
nport of cond1tion anfl deC'larl' thai tl has twt&gt;n examined by 11s rn by his parents, Mr. and gram. rs. erner express
1nd to th£" best uf uur knuwledgt&gt; &lt;Jnd helrl"'f is trur :.nd rnrrP&lt;'I. , Mrs . John Lyons. Miss Judy the thanks ~ the club to Mrs.
RODNEY DOWNH\G
.
Hvst!ll was a guest at the din- ~harles Le~~ for her attracROBERT t rOATS
D1rtl"luri ·
d I B
d Und trve and orJg.mal table decora·
ROSE s. RF.YNOLDS
I ne~ :bb"a ~
ernar '
a, Uons for the dinner. The aut-an
le yons.
wnn theme was carried out io
the fJower arrangement, nut-cups and leaf cutouts.
t

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Mo•llr lair wltb little eluutJ•
In ltmpertturt toaigbt aud Sat-onlay. Low lonJ&amp;ht C.U, hiP
Sauu&lt;lay lf&gt;-70.

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Factory authorized end-of-season

VOL XVI

NO. 157

POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

By DANIEL SOUTHERLAND 1 11overn~ent statement released in a brl~f fo~-paragraph news
lmmedJatel' afterward was commumque 1ssued by NCNA
TOKYO (UPI) - Red China monitored ln London a.s saying and monitored in Tokyo.
success fully exploded lls first the explosion took place on Oct. JJ came 17 days after Secre·
atomic bomb today.
11.)
tary of State Dean Rusk said
The official New China Ncws 1 Jt sald the bomb was explod- Red China would explode a nuAgency &lt;NCNA ) said the blast
in the ··western region of dear advice "at any lrne." But
was set off at 3 p.m. Peking China," but did not pinpoint the Ru.~h pninted out that it would
time 13 a.m. EDTJ .
location.
1be a long time between such a
&lt;But a Communist Chinese The disclosure was contained : !est explosion and Red China's

MEIGS THEATRE

'· Gaffing

led
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ersona

NOW YOU DOW'
... acconllq t. tbe
edld011 II tbe ....paper bvealta.

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FIVE CENTS

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1964

~ssible possession of 1 ~tock- led the . Russi_
an dispute with j people ·' It said tlle bt'st t fifth nuclear power, wa due to explodOO In Smkjanr Provlnct
p1Je of such weapons w11h a Commumst China over the best st rengthened Red Chm.:t"s na- j the hard work of Chinese engi- - wh1ch borders on the Sov1tt
modern delivery system.
way to purst communism and tiona! d f nse and f arded
r
workers and technical Union.

I

Follows KhruSb's OUster
The historic explosion came
less than 24 hours after the announced ouster of Nikita S.
Khrushchev a 8 premier and
Communrst party leader in the
Soviet Union. Khrushchev had

had been instrumental in wrth· 1.
ee
sa egu
.
drawing Soviet support from I Its motherland. It added that lt
the Chinese nuclear progr&lt;1m al so was a "major contribution
about five years ago.
. . to the cause of world
NCNA boasted. U1Bl the sue- I peace"
cessful nuclear tesl was "'a ma-llt said the succf's!l. which
jor achievement for the Chinese makes Red China the world's

nee s,
personnel.
Probably Primitive Device
The announcement of the nuclear test did not say .so. but
observers felt it was most probabJ~· a primitive nuclear device

The nuclear test announcement was followed by a IOV•
ernment statement saying that
Red China had been forced W
build a nucl~ar bomb becaUII
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Barry won't Jerk
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order delayed to give the 1965
~ssion of the ~eneral Assemoly an opportumty to set up a
new plan for reapportioning the
legislature. State
legislators
will be elected oext month as
they have been in the past but I
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under the new sytsem of dis. , ..
tricts.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D. (UPI)- GOP presidenllal can·
dictate Barry M. Goldwater, in the major Iarin speech of
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CORPUS
CHRISTI, TF.X. his campaign, promised today he will "never jerk the rug
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precautions from under the American farmer."
MAKE T9UR - Mefgs County Extensron Homemakers club me~ber ~explored several of the mam busmess places in t~e com~_ty this wee~.
are reported being t~:~ken for!
His pledge was the highlight of a day carrying him T_h~ group IS sho~n here ~eady to lea~e the cou~t:y home. Left to nght ID the front ro~ are Mrs. France_s Spencer. extens1~n ~s~tstant, who 11
President Johnson'~ visit here into the northern farm belt from Houston, Tex., where 1 giVmg the.group.mformatton concer~mg the facth~y; Mrs. Esther Smallwood, Mrs. Darts l!:astman, Mrs. Ltnda Ferrel~. Mrs: . \lf~1ma Salser, Mrs.
1 h h most auth- Thursday night he said ·that "no matter who speaks for i Tress Swam, Davtd Brown and Ruth Ebersbach. Back row, Mrs. Ann San vage, Mrs . Florence Well, Mrs. Man• K. Ro~e . M1~ . f'1 Jed a Bate-s, Mrs.
;r~:Y~o: td~:iss the "Nazi it, communism will never bury us."
Margaret Brown, Mrs. Jean Sayre, Mrs .. Margaret Bailey, Mrs Sara Roush , Mrs. Etta Cullurns, Mrs .. Pauline Hysell, Mrs Martna Rose, Mrs. Het ..
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Goldwater's
first
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Swartz, Mrs. Pat Holter, Mrs. Inez Wilson, Mrs. Eleanor Leonard and Mrs. Lester Young .-Sentmel Photo
arsenal plot" a~ a IaIse aIarm .
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-mental patient who utterance on the leadership ences to what he called Pres.:
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shakeup in Russia which dis· dent Johnson's "curious crew .
Meigs County
Extenswn pumped from a well 1200 feet to 30 tons of sale which Is sold I all rts m111erals and ul1hzed for i
THlRD STOP
was bemg sout theorprna -~ng 1•8 ·laced Soviet Premier Niki- At one point, someone in the Homemaker club members ex- deep at about 125 gallons a mm- in Indiana, Kentucky. 0 hi o, 1beverages. Beverage 1s mixed Bob B.ver and Marvin Jeft~reat agal~~ t 1 resi ~ ~fa Khrushchev. ~fhe senator and Colt Stadium crowd of more plored Meigs County resources ute. then goes into large slor- Pennsylvania, West Virginia, : ~:~nd ag~d in stainless
steel fers showed !he ladies throop
life was s\ -~r· a~'r
7d his advisers were waiUng to than 25,000 yelled "Walt Jen- Wednesday in a tour planned age tanks, then pre-hearter_s, and Tennes~ee.
tanks
Product of the local the Ohio Valley Baking Co.
ever. The s te:Ifi~ ~imee shaad know more about the Kremlin kins" when Goldwa~r Us~ed b_Y the Me~s Count~ Coopera- furnace pa_ns, mud settlers. fil- Second stop on the t~ur was pl~nt ar~ distr~buted t~ seven High points of interest were
,h~lr efforts
ters and mtu the vats where lhe Royal Crown Bottlmg Co. nerghbormg Ohio counties and the large store room of su~
1 d t nover before saying anything presidential "comparuons like tive ExtensiOn Service .
faLied to turn up any new ea s.
specific.
Bobby Baker, Billie Sol Estes The groups m_et at 10 a. m. salt is made. .
l in Middleport where Mr. Wood- in Mason a~d _ J~ckson Counties ~lies and how th~ b~ad dough
HEAD CITY N C Goldwater also skirted dJrect and Matt McCloskey.''
at the ExcelsiOr Salt Works The salt contams all naLural l row Call Sr, was guide.
of West V1rgrma. In 1963 the 1s nuxed and divided mto equal
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Mr.
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explained
how
well
wa.
company
redeemt'd
$10,000 amounts for each loaf of bread.
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plant head, served ~s guide.! Approximately 35 tons of co.al l ter ~s processed through
a i worth of bottle caps for chari- The gr~up also watched the
- Humcane ~: a~ stl'u~k ~:Stde~tial aide Walter w. Jen..
;~n~at:~.a:a wlh scattered kins, who left his White House
He explained how brme
Is a day are used to produce 20 1treatmg plant for removal of I ty .
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winds tllat inflicted no appar-- job after disclosure of arrests
!nt major damage
on the on two morals chaifjies. B~t
storm-wise coast
Goldwater drew laughter 1D
Highest winds were 55 miles Houston at his repeated referK•n• resigned today ••
ed the lnd.Jans a ~·o ~ year
per hour, 20 m.p.h. tess than
pilot of tho St. Louis Carlease on the Cleveland S"•dihurricane force which 1.0011 had
dlnals.
am with a rent reduction and
boasted Thuraday when It md·
The
Ohio
State
Patrol
invespromise of improvements.
LONDON (UP!\ - Opposition leader Harold Wlled its meaodering course and
tigated a two-ear aceldent that" Cardinal President Aug·
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son's Labor party won a razor-thin parliamentary el~
headed toward the coast.
occurred at 10:45 a.m. Thura- ust A. Bu1ch Jr. announ·
The offer was deHvered to tlon victory today over Prime Minister Sir Alec Dougla•
day on Rt. 248 in Chester.
ced at I news confarance
The Feeney. Bennet Post 128 Gabe P.aul, Indians president Home's Conservatives .
TOKYO - TfllE POWERFUL
A car drlven,tABst by Audrey that the 52...,..r-old Irish· American Legion of Middleport aod general manager, before
It W'RS questionaiJ'te ror a time whether Labor wou1d
United State• Olympic
team
G. McCoy, 47, Reedaville made man had dacldad Ia sub- has announced plans lor the lbe board of dlreetors met "' I win enough seats to co ntrol Parliam,nt. Wilson is tenserang up four more gold medals
a left tum loto the path of a mit his r•lgnetlon on annual community observance vote oo changing the 115-year- ly awaiting a formal summons to Buckingham Palace to
· old fraae bl se.
rorm a new government .
today wlth three World record'
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) _ For· car driven west by Rog£!r N. Sor,t. 28 before tho Card!· of Halloween to be held this
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at the Middleport stadiwn bt&gt;- ~&lt;?:~ill '" ,c.""'· '·A 163o S('&lt;rts. party standings at 9 ~DT t_oday-;-before IUbmittin&amp;
Rex Cawley and girl sprmter bU
admiDistraHon would Coy car and IgJght to the Buck- ~~5t:&amp;:'-»~MY~ ginning at 7:15.
a.m. EDT _were :
I has res1gnation to Queen EliZI·
Wyomia Tyus.
~~:[!surely go about the bus- ley vehicle.
Prizes will be awarded
in
I ~onservattVes 293 se&lt;Jts !5 beth II .
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World recorda went to 15- iness of ampllfyin and extend- The- drivers escaped injury.
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' garn.s, 59 losses)
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I The norrnall~ lm.p8,SSIVt Wityear-old Sharon Stouder of ing the American Dream.'"
Mrs. McCoy was cited to Meigs
years and under; six years to
Labor 309 seats (60 gams, 5 son had .tear_s tn tus eyes when
Glendora, Calli., In ber gol,d
to a rail for court today charged wllh fail·
10 years: and to years and up.
he left hts Liverpool hotel today
medal victory In the women' In sn address
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ure to yield rigbl of way.
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LONDON fUPI)Tbe Brlt· to the Vtclory cheers of • waltlOO.meter butterfly, to Thomp- Sen. Barry Goldwate~s~:h:~! Otehr arrests reported by the
gories of most original, pret·
isb Broadcasting Corp. said to-- ing crowd. _He ~ to J..on.
I!IOn Mann of Chesapeake, Va., st~~a~d~bea~er,
t f the patrol included Larry D. Pyles, Plans were made to achieve tiest, ugliest and funniest with Four persons were fined , one day the Labor pariy won aa don by tram. His VISit to the
for the 100-me~r backstroke on ~.lll
~;, a v~c:~n tbo f ld 20, Ga1Hpolis Ferry, cited to the goal of $500 for the "Gift first , second and third prizes case was continued _and four absolute majority in tbe oew Queen would' probably _follow
the first leg m the 400-meter ~;am wou
m :U:an Meigs county court today for or Yanks Who Gave'' project to be given.
other persons forfe1ted bonds House of Commons.
Douglas-Homes by 15 mmutn.
medley relay, and to tbe win- of lf human ~lg!:O digruty.'' no muffler; Jame1 ~· Csrpen· when the ~eeney • ~ennet Post Refreshment!J of elder, dough- today Jn Meigs County Court. l - - - - - - nlng U. S. relay team. Those we are · · - u
ter, 25, Aberdeen, cited today 128, Amer1~an LegiOn of Mid- Puts and novelties wm be givMelg M
ill R ltal
four gold medals brought the He reminded hie audience of for speed; Vannie M. EUiott, 25, dleport, met Wednesday at the ~ to rsons In cost~mes and . Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr., l loss_es)
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ADMI~IO:or_ No:
American total to 19 for
t~e some 15,000 person~ th~t ~hi~ Philadelphia, Pa., today for hall. Post Command-er, Albert to the ':udience as long as the ~~r !~:•on =ha~~~ra~ pa~~~ 1 Llbe;al ~ seats
gain. 2
DISCHARGES _ Willlam
games and a total of 42 go • voted Republic~n
ttle as speed, and Jobn S. Mohler, 32, Roush, was In charge of Ute.l supply lasts.
ing 00 a yellow line· Jack R osse~ ded to ·
Searls, Middleport; Eata Haw·
iilver and bronze.
three presidential elec ons - Syracuse cited to GalUpolW n.eeting.
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"ot the shocked amazement of court W.sday for speed or
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Able~, $10_ and C()Sts, failure The popul_ar vote was:
tho:ne ,
Racine ;
DETROIT _ 'tHE
AUTO our opponents."
Henry Clatworlhy, chalnnan Program on Safety
to yteld nght of way; Harry Conservnhves 11,549,517 t4U6 Krugh!, New Haven:
Anna
110 mllea per hour at night.
Workers Union went 00 strlke "I urge that you agaln give
of the "Yank Gift" committee,
V. Zarba.ugh, $20 and costs, per cenl)
Callaway. Coolville ; Rebecca
toda against American Mo~ them the shock treatment In
K
led
announced the $500 goal 10 be JJeing Announced
speeding, and Audrey G. Me- Labor 11,826,002 (44.61 per Nease, Pomeroy.
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d spite a major vic- 1964 " Elsenllower said.
Parking now If' raised by the legion, auxiliary
Coy, $10 and costs. larlure to centl
:,;, ~rpkee;lng aUve the his- "1, will do them good to learn Is Forwtu"ded Here
and lntereat&lt;d perllOillt In the A safety program with L. yield right of way.
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Liberals 2,749,036 (30.37 per
Meigs Geooral llOapltal
torte profit sharing contract the tbal they don't bave the country- Persons from Meigs county go- commuruty. A thennometer. llt Wesley While of the Shell Chern- Larry D. Pyles pleaded not ,cent)
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ADMISSIONS _ Rev. T. 4.
company proposed to abandon. in a bag, not so long as Ohio tng to the Ohio Rural Health to be installed in the Leg1on leal Co. at Belpre will be the guilty to an Ohio State Patrol The Labor margm was ex- Cleland, Racine.
About 26,000 AMC w~ continue• Immune to tbe tech- Conference In Athens, October boll showing the amount o! the speaker whon the Chester PTA citation charging him with an peered to be . reduced as late DISCHARGES _ lllttla Br...
Jalned 260,000 General Mootrs olquea of promlse-paddUng and 20, 1964, will not have tbe usual fund.
meets Monday, Oct. 19 at 8 p. improper muffler. 'fhe case was ~turns cam~ m_ from Conserva- shaw, Pomeroy.
kers in the
major panic-mongering."
problem of llndlng a place to Th
ted donation of m. at the Chester grade achool. continued
tive rural districts •
wor o1 tbe auto lnduatry. Tbo
park In that city.
elfl'OUp vo 1 Firem
Mr. White, director of solely
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Douglas-Home awaired final
::":and company had ali but
ATI'END CONVEN'110N
'111t County Eatstsllln olflee :UIIto tbe ':,dd~•= and . ; at the sbell works, also Is su- Forfeiting bonds were Clyde results - upect&lt;d about noon OPEN BOUSE SA'ftAIDAY
0pped
lhe na~onal eco- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coats, baa Ieamed there will bt tiJilo mergency
c tary School perlntendent In chafJ!e o! plant Wines, $25 for d~turbing the
Then! will be ID houol
..,.. c con~act but had been Middleport, attended the 83nl pie rr.. parking at the Ob!G toward tbe Elernen
protection. AU members and peace; Vannie Elliot an!! James
LOCAL TEMP8
Saturday, October 17 from H
tlon;:l to reach agreement on Natlooal Funeral Dlreclon COfto University GoU Cottl'lt pa1tin&amp; lunch prngram.
other lnlel'Ollred peraons 1 r e Carpenter, each ~.50
lor The temperaturo in Porno- p.m. for Mrs. Biondi l'ullltll
mllfnly
venU011 In Pittsburgh at the lot. PartlnJ also will be avail- Plana - . dllt&lt;w!Oid lor the ura'ed to attend. A BeU tete- Si'eedtng, and Alvin Durhon, roy's busineaa district at 11:30 of Cou!v!Ue Rt. I, who will lte
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IIlii lol:a) plaDI Civic Arena Tullday and Wed· able at lbo dty· pa~ lot at annual, Hal!ov-een observance phone film enUUetl, "Off he j$25.50 lor speed It! excess for a. m. today ·~• 73 depo ut&gt;- celebrating ber 83nl blriWotr• ,
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apouorecl by the poet.
Job Safety," will be shown.
road oottdltlons.
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Mrs. Clyde BarUett · eDter·
tained with a potluck dinner at
her home Tuesday evening for
the Reliable Class of the Middleport First Church of the Nazarene. Mrs. Bartlett is the teacher of the class. Present were
Mrs. Nancy Morris and son,
Danny, Mrs. Carol Burton and
children, Connie and Bonnie,
Mrs. Patsy Johnson, Mrs. Bonnie Hubbard, Mrs . Betty Sayre
and son, Mike, Mrs. Shirley
Rul!lsell and ehlldren, Marsha
and Ricky Hamm and Martha,
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MOSCO~ (UPI) - Former editor of the government news- eign polic!e8 even though fail-~ capitals foresaw no early \ President Johnson. spea king ] Thl"re had been none of the 1chev wu til . But there Wal
Prem1er N1k1ta S, Khrus~chev paper lzvestm
u~~ m them could have led to ch~ge ln the peaceful co- !Th_ursda} n1ght in Nt&gt;w York, ady:.mce whispering that usuaiJy . mounUng speculati~ .I_Ou'ushwas reported today to be m toProtege1 Bounced
h1s downfall
I extstence pohcy but were pre- sa1d only the Khrushchev re·l hera lds dramatic events in ilie chev was removed m dl!gract
tal pol1t1cal disgrace or m com- The sources sa1d long-t I m e The world was stunned at pared for a change if the So- tirement '" may or may not be Kremlin weeks ahead Only either for such domestic woet
pletely broken health. Informed Khrushchev protege Mikhail first by the unexpected Kremlin viet troubles at home and a sign of deeper turmoil or 1'l'hursday d1d the hr sr rumors as last year's disastrou harsources said some of his top I Kharlamov was bounced from I announcement Khrushchev, 70, abroad continue to mount.
may be a sign of changes to 1sweep Moscnw. Then 11 t mid" vet and economic and indu•
aides were being fired.
his post as chairman of had been retired at his own Diplomats at the United Na· come." lie sa1d the Umted night the go\•erm ng Central trial troubles or for such forWhile the world 's best known the slate television committee request because of "advanced Uons took the same viewpoint. States would keep ·steady on . Commillee ul the party an- eign affairs as the Sino-Soviet
Communist faded into political and editor Paval. Satyukov age and deteriorating health." But there was cautious appre- our goa l"-a goo ) or peace
;nounced tersely Khru shchev fued which has sundered worlcl
obscurity overnight his succes- from the Commumst party Then it expressed anxiety over hension , especially among Asian Brezhne\', 57. and Kosy gm, : had Ueen reli..:ved.
communism .
sors promisd to continue his newspaper Pravda.
the future.
diplomats. In Saigon the South ; 60, divided Khrushcht&gt;v' s su-·
Disgrace Sperulated
The Russian peop~ tor the
policies including peaceful co- By continuing jn Khrush·
Policy Change Unlikely
Vietnamese were shocked and lj preme power m !he Kremlrn re- i There was no evidence to dis- I most part did not learn of il
existence with the West, B bet· cheN's path Communist party Washington and the Western frightened.
shuffle.
Iprove the claim that Khrush- (Continued On Page 2)
-----------------~--ler life for lhe Russians afld a leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and
hard line toward Peking
Premier Alexei N. Kosygin
But in the meantime his would be committed to non.deaides were being dismissed viation in a policy of peaceful
one by one, the sources said. cet-existence with the West. deThere was no official confirma- Stalinlzation at home and a
lion.
tough line with Communist ChiThe sources supported a na.
growing belief that something ! Veteran diplomatic observers
was wrong in the state of the tended to take this pledge at
Kremlin by reporting the dis- face value and said they exmissals of such men as Alexel pected no basic changes ln
Adzhubei, his son-in-law and Khrushchev's domestic and for.

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76, Pt Pleasam 24 23. Hinton
producuon of honey dtpped
1 59 stationary , Kanawha Falls
donuts, wh1ch IS a new product
2. 29 nsmg, Charleston l'i .98 Ita·
of the bakery The loca l plant
tJOnar&gt; London, Marmet and
produces regular .and sandwich
Wmfleld dams were ..m the Sills.
bretd, sweet rolla and donu ts
BoAt movemebts:
Approximate
dati\ produc-Ohio River - Luther Herd·
twn Is :ro 500 bread un \1.:., 5.000
down 12, 6 ~ p m .; Bob
dozen sweet rolls and 5,000
Benter Ul- 14, l 30 a.m ; Walter
dozen donuts The products are
HeckJord up 14 , 2 ~5 am , New
d1srtlbUted to part.s of OhiQ,
Martmsv11le down 18, 5 30 a .m.;
Kentucky, Weat Yirginla and
Penn!!Yh•ania up 16 5 40 a rn ,
Virginia
J efferson up 17, 9 20 p m; St.
The group enJoyed a sack
Marvs down 18 4 40 a m Orlenlunch at the Extens1on OH1ce
~p 18, 7 05 a m
Robert
and then toured the pubhc mdov.n 18, 8 15 am .• War·
sllutwm of Meiis County
ren Hougland up 19, 5·05 a.m.. 1
Mrs. Mildred Jacobs, Supt.,
1 J&lt;•eua1o1e down 19, S 05
am.;
was iuide at the CoWll~ Home. '
Beaver up 19, 7 10 am.: Jacob 1
The ladles were most tmpreSi ...
up 20 5 os a m OVEC up
ed 11t bow bniht and cheer
THE WORLD and 'Jrdin::lry Soviet cltlzens were amazed
5 40 't. m.: Indi~nu up 20,
fu1 Lht home 11 and how con and shoe ked ThUI sd.ay wnh the ~nnoUI~cement that Pre- 10 a m ; Harvey Jordon down
tented residents or the home IDler l'ilklta s Khru shc: he\1 (fore ground! had been
22 5·45 am . El ercUff down
St wart officer or
appear The homemakers learn Ied of hlS dultes The umversal questiOn today IS
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Dyke down
GETS AWARD - John Dowler, Division 10 Highway Department engineer resents Moke V~luntar Vehtcll
ed that money to mamta1n the 110 mes next'!" The scene "typ~eal of the energettc
the ere wnnim MHier
23 4 50 a,;;. Jef!boat up 23 Ithe Rutland Htgh School Safety club, a certificate of achievement for work _per ormJ·1·mt
horne li appropnated by the mer premier \\ho was the first Russ1an Com~umst .
~ 5 3 m W~yne H
dow~ Check Program . Mr. Dowler is at far r1ght and Smith. is ~o bJs left. Also receJvmg ce 1 ~~~ efsa~lt advisor forth~
county commissioners and tht&gt; l'f to tra vel widely and InJect somethmg of Weste~ n st_y~~ I Greenup 4 55 P m _Ravenswood president of the Pome!OY Jaycees, sponsormg organtzabon. at left, and Don Spen~rit •ard Cll~e of the Depart..
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fsc 11Jty has 8 fe w pavmg pol Illes 1nto hls motherland by meetmg mforwady
8 30 P m Ba'you Lorrame club, bes1de h1m. Lookmg on m the background are Ralph Welker of Pomeroy a~h J "' e l.S not present. The
res•dents.
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' 9 10 m. East· ment of Highway Safety. Don Quisenberry, who was chairman of the program ford t e :y~e meroy RuUaod and
1 ~,\orkers and !at me Is. lle van1shed, however, e nes a} ,, ~Po•nd
However the money patd b&gt; mght.
reenGup
P" 4;• P m . Rutland High School Safety club was responsible for lnspectmg •orne 900 taro an rue 8 lD 0
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ern own reenup Ill',)
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these people Is nol used to help I
POOLER RECOVERING
Elisha Woods down Greenup !'!M~od~d~l~ep~o:"r:t.t:.:.-S~~en'!'tl_'!m~e~p~o~!Oil__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ~----------==-==-:---mamtaln the home, but " ....
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12·55 am . LoUISiana
down
FISH EVES
turned to tl•e counly general
Wi lham Pooer, 52. Rt 3 Porn Green 12
am . LoUisiana
Thomas Proctor of
Is
fund . There IS usual!v :w per I
eroy, was reported m good con down Greenup 1:30 am . J S.
Paris is Ki1Jed
Although .a fi sh's vision
sons
cared for In the home
tiLl ton todaJ at Holzer hospital, Lewis down Gre~nup 4.05 a.m.;
Thomas Eugene Proctor, 20. more reslTicted m many ways
Presently, flv« of the resldenu I
recovermg from a fractured John Ladd Dean up Greenup
of Paris, o, kllled m an auto· ~an that of ~an, the archer·
are under 40 yeart oi age.
I &lt;Contmued Frorn PogP 1) skull suflered. when hit In the G·to a rn.; Cherokee down Green
mobile accident Oct. 13 enroute ~sh _can see ms~c:ls non ~:~~1 ...
Mn. Gerald Grate, matron of I
head by a fallmg tree hmb. He
6 a m . Travis down Green·
A classy team of
Rutland to work, Is survived by his fa · e~~~~~g to k~~~: ~m off WI~
the Children'• Home, asS ISted until they read thrlr rnorn1ng I ~a~ admllted to the hospttal at I ~~ 6 am; Defender up Green•
7-8th grade footballers won Its ther an~ stepmother, Mr. and j'ets ~f water squirted from lb
the homemaken in the tour of papers W!!h thr announrernl'n1 to eli.tlngUtsh a blaze at the up 6 50 am .; JaneT.
down
fourth straight game of the sea- Mrs. WlliLam Proctor, Pari!,
that facility .
Ch'ld was a pledge In the Communi'&lt;-! 4 30 P m
[Greenup 7 2S am:
Samuel The Don Coss(;ICk chorus the son Thursday evening by dump.. Mrs Charles Bailey, his moth· mouth
The group leam~d 1 ~he1 1 ~ nrwspaper~ Pravda that Bre?h· [
Clem ems down Greenup 8 a. first program of the Rio G;andel1ng Racine 44..0 on the Torna· er, in Cahfornla ; these broth·
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ren' 1 Home wall u t ~l m 5 nev and . Ko ~vg~n ."oulrl rarrv 1
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m . Charles K. down Meldahl l College series and Tr1·County 1do turf. '
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ers, 8111, Jr., Parkersburg, W A teen-age girl needl only
00
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al a cost ~ $ ~ f~ bu d g uut the Khru siH ne\ prog ram a; . C }0 Z
4 30 p m ; Pamela 0 up Mel- Concf'rt AssocJatwn, pleased a Elbert Williams and 8 u d Va.; Mike of the U S Army, 2 400 to 2 600 calories a day;
and lfDUn 1· ere an ~ver· laid down ln the- 201h and 2 ~ 11
dahl 1·50 a m , A J. Patton capacity audience In Commun· Shoppert paced the Red Devll and Dave, at home; these sis· t~n·age boys need 3100
kl
19
6
age of l~ chlidre~ in the orne party congresses in ~ and
m·
up Meldahl 2 45 am; Frank- ltv Hall on the coUege campus scoring with two touchdowns ters, Mrs Jimmy Joe Hems- 3 600 calories dally '
and about 1 ot ef~~~::e ~~d 1961
Hn B up Meldahl 4 25 am ; Thursday night.
each. Rock WUliams, quarter· ley, Columbus, 0, and Lynn '
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mally ho~s!d lnln the
t
SkeptiCism
and
mysl er y
Walter Wllllamson down Mel· The chorus comp~»ed of 2~, back. had a touchdown and also and Helen at home; stepbroth· Services were to be at 1 p.m.
boardlnJ omeabe 1 coun ~f mounted m diplomatic. circles
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dahl e: 05 am
presented some ousttandlng so- carried for the PATs once A1· ers and slc;ters, all of Paris, Friday Oct 16 at the SUer FU·
Children mustto
y~~"and about the announrod r.asons
lf Of S
Gallipolis Dam - Cathy R. tolsts as hey sang numb&lt;ro of so tallying TO's for Rutland Roger, Ronnoe, Richard, Klm l neral home at L&lt;wlsvme, 0.,
age ~ CO:et ta th~re until for the removal from powe-r of 1
down 6 10 p m.: Solvay up 1:25 8 deep religlou nature inter· were fullback Eddie
Hutton JeanJe and Doris.
with burial at Parts.
are 8 01wh 21 1 Y
a man whose authority and 1 Scholz homes were described a m.; Buckeye State down 6 gpersed with folk, marching, and t~ft hnlfback John Smith.
the~l~re~ ~ acce ted at the prestlge outwardly were at by picture and word Wedne11- am.; Philip Sporn down 5:30 and other songs typical of the Racme's 7-8th grade. team,
C
h th 1 P h •··n their peak- and unchallenged day by representatives of Scholz. 1 m· Peggy Downey up 6·55 1. Don River section of the l r coached by Peanuts W1cklme,
borne w
· 1nc, to mem ben of the m· · 'Anna C down 7 55 am
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edenby e r eare
ts r81 ~
they Wh eth er he Y.as re lie ved at Homes,
homeland The direction of N1chwas playing Its second game
neg,lect been :::;~n uen~. or if his own request or booted out Pomeroy Lions club after lunch· Kanawha River - Allen R. olas Kost~ukoff was superb. The s1nce being orgamzed Earlier.
ha\e er en arls~s. Mone 0, of offlct m a behmd·lhe-srene eon at the Hotel M~rlin
Merr111 up Marmet 4 p m.; Lucy chorus who changed blouses for Rutland wms were 20-6 over
an
~e 1ome 11 a r% rl· power struggle, the Kremlm Showing color shdes were Jane Lucas up Marmet 2:40 the three-part program appear- Wahama, 34-20 over Pomeroy
oped b the coWlt co~ssfon- !IUCcesliOil was bloodless It William L. Staton, salesman, am.; Glendora down Winfield ed first in black, then red, and and 14-0 over Eastern. Coach
a~: Y
Y
was apparently the smoothest ass•sted by David Borstetn. d1s- 10:15 p m : Allee up Winfield 1n the final part, white.
Duncan is m charge of the Red
Charleo Rideout Admlnll· chanit of powe. m Soviet hi&gt;· trict sales manager for Scholz, 11 p m ; Helen Z. up Winfield One of Uoa of!erlogo
was Devol gridders.
YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
while for mother. to reallte
trator wa• tbe P1c1e for 1 lory.
Inc. They were presented by 12:50 a.m.; Thelma Ann
up "Ave Mana," ln a most unus·
ThJa column is dedicated to there's a ume and a place for
t ur throua:b the MeiC• Mem·
Quick, Quiet Pastinl
Program Chairman Jack Car· Winfield 2:5G a.m.;
Georce ual arrangement, and the en·
young people, their probierns hostessmg and a ~'stag·sesslon"
0
His career had been lusty, ••Y·
Price up Winfield 4:40 am.; semble reacht'&lt;l Its peak In the
•OlliS 0
' and pleasures, their troubles tsn't one of them. On the
1 boapltal Maoy of lh•
~~~~e• wert ~e aware lor dynam1c and well~traveled His Construction and technical Jerry BoiWorth up Wlntleld I:• singing of •·Kaieenka."
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and fun As w1th the rest of other hand, your friends could..
Four dancers added to the
Helen Help Us!' it welcomes n't be TOO embarrassed. They
1 ~ flr1t time of &amp;be many passing from the scene was polnta of the _homes wen dis. 50 am.
• vices offered by the bOI· quiet and abrupt. About the cussed In detail. Another guest,
enjoyment of the famous chor·
laughs but won't dodge a ser· come back for more.-H.
. 1 nd bow woU It
only
outward
1igo
were
the
dl'"
Fred
W1lmuth,
a
mortgage
loan
us
whicll
has
pleased
audienclous question with a brush off P. s. Which would you pre11
r ta ,;..,. to erlorm lheoo appaaranco of hll many photo- broker, discussed Scholz borne
eo In 65 countries. They pre!ent· CLIFTON - F'uneral serv- SLANG FROM ABROAD
fer - a moUoer who provides
r
p
graph•
and
portraltl
from
pubflnanclfll.
ed
a
so\Q
aword
dance
and
oth·
Ices
for
LoU11
E.
Hoffman,
86,
Dear
Helen
:
lee cream and cake and sug.
1
7e c~~l!l lta1 has been In I lie view, one by one, and over- Also partlclpaUng In a round· l
er forms of Rullllian choreogra· of Clifton, who died 'nJ.ursday Here'!il a note to "Slangster" &amp;estions "like you were sUD 12''
c
p e 1962 Since thai night.
table dlscu"lon following th• ,
hy.
Ievening at the Pleaaant Valley - from England. Some of our or one who tltlnks her bouso
~ ~a;l~n ~;~e~ have been de-- l Mof;COW W~'- ealm as on any I ~how tng was Torn W1lhmns, Ath· i
p
I
hospital w11l be held Saturday slang words aze:
shouldn't be turned tnto a boys•
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Uvered and Ml surgic.ll opera- lnormal Fr1day mormng. There 1ens building eontractor.
Iat 2 pm. e.t t!te FogleRong Fu- Tatty: .an untidy person.
clubroom twice a week? Dcm't
f ed In 1963 there were no wnks and no troop i Special local guests mcluded
neral home woUt the Rev. Hoi· Thick: •tupid.
push your luck, chum -H.
t.ons per orm ti ts 2476 X movements m evidence as in Jack Welch, Edgar Tuckerman,
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Hensley
otrlclatirlg,
Burial
Pott
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lnsana
WHEELS GIVE CBil.LS
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were 10 :~ :s~
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ex. preVIOus crises Russ1ans came R1chard Jones, Bernard Fultz, A large and enthusiflstlc iiUd·
wHI be
the Hoffman ceme. Birl' girl
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a ra ory " and went freel} into the Krem- Robert Gant and Dr. H c. Mul i~nce was present for the pre· I
tery back of New Haven
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Dear Helear ................ .
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ammatlOns.
f
ral 1m whtch was open for toun sts \ms
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IeS
M~ Hoffman was a ~orker ~~t b~~~ee~~~ mone )
I'm a hlgh school aenlor and
Two surgeons, lve gene
But there was a feelmg or President Edward Foster pre· Countv Democratic club at the
in ll~nd area orchards tor
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,Y · have a problem about boYJ.
practitioners, oneh X-ray t~hm. shock - u was difflcult to ac· sided and announced that next Mlddelport headquarters Thura-- Funeral aervtce for Leonard many years He was born June Thingy~ you :H what ;~our Not the usual. You see, my
Clan, one lab tee nlclan s h ~· ~ept the rae tthat Khrushchev Wed~esday the club Will meet day evening.
Koenig, 54, Long Bottom, who !, 1878 m the Broad Run com- name. s 1~·.. ey,
gy, parents won't let mt go out
bout 55 other ef~loyees ~ p whose dazzltng personality had at l.he Federated church
Committees appointed by pre&amp;- died Thursday evening at Hoi.. munitY the son of the 1at1! Phil· how are you.
because they're afr81d of carl.
keep Ute hospaa n operat o~ so dommatl'd the Soviet scene
ident Mr~. Wilms Reiber includ. zer h01pital, w111 bt held S~· lip and' Mary Hoffman and ls These are all common words They think I'D get in a wreek.
24 boun a day The appro~ -~could vanish overmght But
~d ~rs Lee Enoch MrJ. Ava day at 1 p. m. at the Ewmg survived by hl! wife Afma· two around
Enaland. - JANIS They're convinced all teen·age
mate annual payrolld\' $140, tho• such are the wayo of the Krem· ~{ae
' Gilkey .. Mrs Tom, Henneosey chapel. A daughter, Vlrgene, daughters,
M r ,,' Be~trlce FROM NEAR LONDON
drovers are dangerous, thougb
Each of the 35 Ia es o; 1 !In
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Thompson RD Letart w Va Dear Helen:
they adrrut I'm old enough IQ
tour was given a ~ampr et ~ Most Russlanll went to bed
I \fr!!
lola Howt'ti Mrs. Troy Survivor• include hll wtfe, Mrs Gladys Wolfe of' Ba~tlett' Tell me, why do mothers date.
in!ormationboeontal~ ne, mp~ . thmktng Kl~rushchev w a • •till
Zwilling and Cha~leo Knowleo, Dorio; six chUdren,
Lloyd, 0 .. two sons Lloyd of Porn.: have to be ""'Y' A
couple How can 1 persuadt lhem?ant factsO:me~t :
bf~~e d~t?s thetr leader The rFndmght an·
bud~et: Edwin Cozart, Fran. El~le Lou Hawk, and Donald, roY and Emil', RFD, Pt. Pleas· of dayJ a week so~ boys CHERYL
v~slted,children in the Ch•ldren's l nouncement was distributed T tat've funeral services ds AndrE&gt;ws and Charles Diehl, al] of Mansfield; Dorothy My· ant one brother, Ed Hoffman come over and we 11lt around Dear Cheryl:
~ the and resldentl of the only to the foreign clients of the hav:n be~n arnmged on Sunday Irecreation and public 1peaker!l, ers, Che!!ter; Leonard, Jr , o~ of New Haven; 14 grandeblld~ and talk and llste~ to. records. Your folks ara no different
ome, H
news agency Tas5 ThE f1rs1 raM F S lth 73 who I and Ernest Wingett nnd Mrs. Delaware, and Ricky, at home. ren and 11 great grandchild- My mother doesn t ~nd .
In from most of Ul - we all get
eoun,ty Mome.
t
dio
announcement came foedrMrsh ahe . lmCh.arle,l!lton Geraldine Young pubhcity.
a brother, Arthur, Reednllle; ren'
fact, I think she tnJoyl it too chilli when we think or our
Ra ph ooll! area ex enston
dl at er ohle n
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much She keep! coming In kid
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If 1
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t
' development when the nation had already W V Th rsday afternoon
SmorgaRbord dmner
c e I a s1.! ter, Zeld a webtr' Cheater·• Friend•
may call at the fU·
·
I gom1 o n carl or u.
agen, resource
, gone to bed
a'
u
.
for Ortobor 24 at the Catholic his mother, Dorothy smaUey of
with some crazy Ideas llko, flrat tlrne. (Or ANY time.)
6
wbooro~~ th~ fo~~~~~n= t~~~
Observers Skeptleal
Hdedr ~~;b~;dde:~g~t
pre· church auditorium were dis· Chester, and 10 grandchildren. np~~~i t~:~ any time after
"Whr, don't you play • gam~?" Mo11t parenflt realize, hOWQ\
t-953
,.
Dllomat
observe
were
re
e
d
e
o•n
trlbuted
Chalnnan
for
the
dinFriends
may
caiJ
at
the
fuOr, How would you boys like er, that lf we kept children
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over w per cen. od1 openly skept1cal about the claim Survivors 1nr 1u e on d "gh-• ner is Mrs Tola Howell 'ncketa neral horne any11me. BurIa! will
MOVED GOVERNMENT
·• let ere am·•" complete1y I aia they Wuww
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some ca ke auu
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people emrloytd hare n ~d tra Khrushchev had asked to be re· Paul, Mansheld; ci~o ;~
are '1 and the public 1~ Invited Ibe in the Koenlg·Masaar ceme- Only country Jn the N
TJus is very embarrsssing. It never graduate 'from the crador enterpr s~t at ptovt es a heved of hi~ dutte; They point· ten, Mrs . Maxme m~th r ~n- A discussion on 8 permanent tery near Chester,
World ever to serve as t hI Isn't a party. If there's food. it ie. As:k youra It they've eve!
servlce w 0
peop e.
ed oul there was ·not a single\ do, Fla and Mrs. h 1 e~ ne meeting plare was held Albert
seat of government for a Eur• ouabt to be tnformal. These are heard of "calculated rlek." ..
8
C. E. Blakslee,_ c~t1.mty exd word of t11 bute for the man LoUise Thompson, Cd ~.f: on, Roush will investigate the matObituules
pean monart!hy waa Brazil 1lle the kind of boys that l1 they Which mea111, your chances oJ
I
tension agent, BJncu ure, an who held soviet power for 11 W Va ; •everal gran c 1• ren, ter
By U•ited Prell laternational king of Portugal moved b Is want somethitli they'll
aet getting kiUed on the highway
Mnl. Ffances s~:c~ithexte~s; years arter the death of Josef 1 and a brother, Wesley Ohhnier, Chnrles Knowles, candidate CORNING, NY. (UPI)- court there when Napoleon's right up and get tt, and she are about one In ont thousand,
!on au •tant,h w r,._ d
Stalin
Midd leport
f
Mid for state representative spoke James T Mo'l'lghe, 19, 1 •Ice armies occupied his country. knows that yet sht lnsllts on but your chancto of growtna
group
throug out w~ ay.
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The
Smiths
were
ormer
• about 12 years up to 1 fu U alid happy ldwl
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Ladle• making the tour were A possible parallel was ~{'en 1dl
id t Friends may· on the lsaues of ttrlp ' m In e president · of \he Knott Hote1s
ac tl ng Ilke were
rhes Ren sl' • n t lu reclamallon and old to schools Corp died here Thursday while ducted here Saturday lor Mro. old. How can I get her to ltop? life are probably le!l lhan ont
Ann Sa uvage, Margare t Ball ey• in lhe brusque reliremeno of fcalleport
at t e aw mg~oa I ·
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He loa Kraft 71 a former slntr
T DE
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If
h
Sara Roush Evelyn Smith Lm· Sovtet Pres1dent M1khaU Kalin
time
under the !00-pupll enro ment on vacation.
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n our,
you ave an OVII'1h
dl F
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Ilevel
er on the Chautauqua clrcuit. Dear T:
protecttd cbJldhOOd.-H.
11 ' Add! N rlJ' Vl . m m 1946 de10p1te the reverence I nrra orne any
g•nla ::e~ and ;enl:
Si~- mllltons of Russia ns had for •
\ Other candidates attending SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UPI) - Sht died Thursday,
Glvo her llmt. II laku a P. B. AU IHn-lft drlvm
1foup. him
\ Honored tnternatiODany
were Tom Hennessey, running Robert J. Slaan, 82, preaident
1 of t.bt Syracu•e
~len Swartt Etta Cullwns Tht chlef speculation centered \ Abraham Lmcoln has been ! for eommluioner; Austin Rus-- of the Crouse-Hinds Corp., died
Eathar smanw'ood
Floren~ on two points. Had the man honored mte-rnalionally. H Ia sell for eounty treamrer: ]QIIl Thursday after a heart attack.
Wtll, Frieda Ba~ and Dor11 whose perpttual !untan and statue appears in public places HoweU, tor recorder; Wanda The firm manufacures flood- Eattman of Hemlock Grove, Lively bounce that made him 1n many countries, prominent Eblen, for elerk of courts. Mrs. lighta and traffie control ays·
: Pat Holter, Evelyn Hollon, Le- seem far younger than 70 •~ ~pAce Ia devoted to his works Charle!il Diehl spoke for her terns.
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ota Youne, Pauhne Hy!iell, Mar- tually suffered a •~den ~realt.. in the libraries and 1 number hulllband, a candldate tor sher.
--- tha R,.e, Marcia Keller, ftoso. down? Or had he been ratlroao. of nations have honored h•m by tff, who was attending a mee~ LONG B£ACH, -caUl. (UP!)
ly DOROTHY KlLCJALLIN
1prlntlng hi1 plcturt on
mary Ksller, Mary K. Rose and ed m disgrace.
thelf lng In Athens
Funeral services will be con. Eleanor Leonard of the CheJt- A major indicatwn of dt•·i postage stamps.
Mrs. J. H. Harley, a guest,
·• er ll'OUp; Ruth Ebersbach and graca came rrom tho !act he
spoke briefly in behalf of her
Jean Sayre of Portland .. Great was removed from the part)- 1mayor of Leningrad sl well IIi brother, Joseph D. Bryan, who
,..
- Bend and Margaut Brown. Prestdlum - a severe 1l1p. It the oUic1al m ch1rge of tht na- 11 a candidate for Judg:e of the OI'IOTID 10 INTiliS1' OP
Memben of the Broadway-For-John· side. Then he asked the walter to lUI•
: Inez Wnson and Treu swain of was noted that Khunhcbev's tlon's text1lt mdutury. A 1eem- Ohm Supreme court.
M•tot MAIOM AliA
son Committee are already linin&amp; Up 1eat a nice main courael There's a lot of
Reedsville _ Lonl Bottom.
one-time heir - apparent, Fro\ ing meekness m manner lt 1de:~~ A humoroua readmg, "A Day
.......,. 1, Oftn. "u••t~rter
taleot for the Johllion Inaugural Ball. Hollywood talk Indicating that Jerry
Kozlov, sttll retams h1s presldl· tough administratlon sk1U1 ~nd In the Life of a Candidate," was
ctt.et•• ''"n~~nua. ,,..,..,
They't·e quietly asking the Big Name1 If Lawla would like to do the biorraphy ol
f_. Scragg to Edit
urn title althouah he suffered a an ag1le mmd.
d f given by Mrs: Lewla Fodax, N~ ;::•~:-en.':1l..:":": ~e.:: a:'n~ they'll be free to perform In Washing·
stroke
The Y..B}S were &amp;reasc or vember 16 will be the
te o1 eeMpan, Ht """"•"" 11 ,......,_, ton In January . ~ The producer of a Charlie Chaplin on tho ocreen - but
(t 'M Smoke Signal
\'/bereabout1 Unknown
Bre:zhnf!v's rise to toP party the next meeting wltll the place ~r~;
:.,'!,...
'IBroadway show that has been losing there'• an equal amount ol gab 1ugae11t·
111
Tv
Oavld Sc:r1aa
of Rt. 1 Rut- Khrushchev'•
1m me dltte power last July when the large· to be announced. Jte(reshmentl tt~•ftet
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"'' "' more than ,1,000 a week I~ "keeping tht lng that he's been told to forget lt. If
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1t th• ltOtf offlee
~ I•nd. has been appointed editor whereabouts were not known. ly ceremonial title of Soviet were &amp;erved followin&amp; tht meet- ottto.
thing alive" just to chalk up 200 pei'!or· Charlie doesn't decide to do it blmaelf,
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e student e was sa1 to ave a&amp;t een pres ent was an
over
ma:.
•-"•-111 •• ..,,.u ,,.... w '"'•••,.,. mancea. He mullt hit the 200 mark on or· he'd probably chooae oomeune like Cary
7 or Smo e Stanals,
~ oewspaper of Rio Grande Col- seen drivlnl Into the Kremlin Anastas I M1koyan who hqd
••n ..... .,._ .,.,.,. cltw. N- ••rk der to send the show on tile road, where Grant as his prototype. Or Paul Newman.
-bopelully - he might gilt Into the Or Alain Delon . . . A well-known Holly·
lege.
in hll Chalkr llmO'l/line Thurs- been high in the hierarchy
PUT OUT FIRE
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black . . The night before be htt the wood director's wife, currently vlsllin~
'P lctaJI, 1 aophomore 11 a day It was genera1iy e~sumed If tradltion Is any gmde, Pomeroy firemen wert ~UJDo. .,.., ....,. ,... ......... .....
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New York, waa charmed when a local
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Cards Stop Yankees 7-5 to Capture
Seventh World Series Championship

River news

vmlkd Tim McCarver hit
a 1single drove 1n th~ third run.
double play grounder to Bobby Brock homered to open the
Richardson but Phd Unz' relay fifth to make it ~ and the
was wild and Boyer scored With Cardmals added two more runs
the game's first run Mike (ln Bill White's single. Boyer's
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he and McCarver worked a dou. Boyer'I second homer of the
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catcher "cormg. Dal MaxvUl's Louls run m th11 1eventh.

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ST. LOUTS {UPI) _ The St.
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10 tries when they defeated the
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Dail y Senllnel, Pomeroy-MiddlepOrt, 0 , Oct. 16, 1964-3 .~-F-L_E_X_S.,.
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~~~., \ldf! Slot~r and daugh tht- Oh •o Baptist State Conven.
Ler v1s1ted Mr . and Mrs. Roy tion at Cincinnati laat week.

The Fine1t In Llvi"l
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Howell and new baby at Mason w. va. Fnday .
Mrs. Gumer LewJs rel&amp;lroed
The WSCS of the Methodist home from Meigs Gtoeral boaChur('h met in regular session 1pita I.
10 the sanctuary Ei'rlday evcn· 1 Rev. and Mrl. Glenn Bate of
mg, Oct. 9. The president, Mrs. CRmbm'lge spent Sundoy rught
Margaret Houdashelt, called the and Monday with . Mr . and 1
meeting to order by al1 smging Mrs FraDCJs Moms
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' '1 Would Be Like J esus" folMr. and Mrs. Price Wolfe
one out 1n tile ninth and Linz lov.td wl!h the Lord 's Prayer of Lexmgton spent several day ~
homered w1th two out before I Mrs Me Dame! was program wlth Mr and Mrs Eber Cam
1ahan
Htc:hardson finally popped out leader. usmg as her toptr,
lo MaxvJJI to end lhe game .
See Jesus. · F'ollowmg the
Mtss Vera Beegle, Mrs Cia
Gibson's n 1 n e strikeouts gram the presJdem
ra Roush, Guy and Tom Heegle v1 ~ted several da
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raised h1s senes total to 31- a a busme ss sess1on Durmg
Ak~on with Mr and M;~~ D,ck
record for a senes of any socwl hour refreshments
length - and Rlchard.-,on set a served Mrs Houclasht"ll
Beegle and Mr · .and Mrs Kyle
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new senes mark by collecting and Mr s Uradfu d served
13 hits
bevel ag!'
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The Esther C.1 cle met
pre~ndenll
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the IIJauguration of Woodrow
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on three hits for five mnmgs
but they rapp~d Bob for three
runs m the sixth on singlel!l by
Richardson and Roger Maris
and Mtckey Mantle's three-run
homer. The homer wai Mantle 'l!l 18th In World Serie1 com.
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and then ••,. the 28-year-old
by Gretta Simpson opened by I
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spilt homero by Mickey Mantle,
to the Nati ons " Scnp•urc .
Clete Bo)er and Phtl Llll2
Psalms 5 1·8 Pll&lt;m, "I Met
The World Ser1es v1ctory v;as
By LEONARD ADAMS
and the series Now, they'll
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Mv Mi.tstt•t and nwrl!t a' •1 on
the (lrst for the Cardmals smce
United Pres11 International
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George R. Cleland, who Pow er of Prayer followed Uv
ST LOUIS (UP]) _ Johnny I
Tops Pennant Tbrlll
By United Press International with h1s wtfc recenl ty spcnl a Ipraver by Mrs ~~mp . . on Aile•
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w0 o r
game m college footb all and 1
elassic, marked th~ first trme words
during the senes, s;ud. ''wm- this week ll"s Arkansas' turn to iGcrmany where he Will
be tilled 'A nd lhe Urukn e s SIJ.d l
the Yankees have lost two Keane went out to lhe mound nmg th e pennant was a great try Jts skill at upsettmg Texas s!ntwned for two years Mrs Turn " Scnpture P ~a ln 2-t 1-2
m the s1xth mnmg of Thurs. tlm!l one t h a t I thought
ICleland wlll rem am m Racme
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straJg ht senes smce 1922.
ld,n 't be
tch " but thts The Longhorns of Texas have m her traTI£r home at
the I roup 1 SI1 n.~mg d0
Broke Open Game
day's final World Series game wou
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not dropped 8 regular season
BeAUll u , an progr 1m dos
Lou Brock and Ken Boyer hn after Mickey Mantle h1t a three tops even that "
game smce 1961 and last year b_ack of !he Walter Cleland re- 1 ed w1 th praVt'r by ~1 1 P•t k
homers In the 10-hlt cardmal run homer off Bob Gibson.
Gibson sa1d he couldn 't lm· they swept through 11 straight Sldence
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ens . The Love Gift pro2ram
attack but the game was really "I shll thought Gibson was agme anythmg better than Mon. opponents. mrludmg Navy 10 I . Edv;ard Howe. of Po~eroy I by Mr s Hl anl'he \\ Al!u ~un h· I
hroken open wh en the Redbirds throwmg good, " Keane sa1d "I day 's 5·2 VJdory , his hrst World the Cotton Bowl to claim the ,md Mr. and Mls . Gar) Lee lowed enlltled "There (;J.me A
staged the first of their two JUSt wanted to look at f. is face Senes triumph, "but th1S one's national c ham~wn shlp
The and daughler, Palty, VISited h1s Wom,.n" S('r ip lurt- Jolm I ti'·l4 11
lh ree.run rallies in the fourth He gave me a delermmed look got me more exctted than even story has been much the same 1sJster and family recently. Mr I and lltilny "We GJve Thanks
- -- - -mmng Unt11 then Gibson and Iso I knew he was equal to It I that one"
for Texas this season despite I
1Oh Lord " read b'r \1rc:: Wat
----- --- rookie Mel stottlemyre had 1 He's got a great heart and a . Keane accepted coogratula· the losses througn graduation of
terson, who closed w1th pray 1
matched shutout pitching and great throwmg arm ..
twns from Busch, Genern l Man- many oulstandmg players.
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ALL HEATERS VENTED
~ he big queslton seemed to be
Gtbson made a behever out ager B o b . Bowsam, former Texas currently 15 ridmg high 1
Nov 13 at 2 p m at the
whethr Gibson, working w1th Iof Keane that moment and
learn exe rutive!., Art Routzong wllh a 4.1) record and top place 1
home of Mr s W&lt;ttterson Ret" o days of rest cou ld last.
fore he was through he had h•s and Bmg DeVme, and others. in the national rankmgs
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30,000
20,000 B.T.U.
_Ken B~yer sta;ted ~e fourth Isecond World, .Series victory , a He ~id ~.o calmly He said h,ls To Arkansas. this JUSt ·makes
Entered Hospital
hos tess, Mrs \o\ tkoxcn, m U1e I
with a smg\e and Dick Groat
series record of 31 stnke- players deserve the cred1t 1 d Ithe Longhorns stand out
Among those who entered church basement
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outs and a sports car from a par, to watch them 1f I had Grade A pnme beef ready fur 1Holzer ho~pHal m the past 24 Rev and Mrs C L 0 Connor I
Vented, Thermostat
magazme as the most valuable to
the kill They w1!1 brmg a per· hours were Miss Mary H Cut·
Vented
Safety Valvo
player.
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Thought Of Winning
ROOKIE REACTIVATED
game at Austm and although H. Lushbaugh, 9ll Second Ave.,
Gibson said, ''I never even I NEW YURK {UPI) - Rookie they 're a two-touchdown under· Dal{' M. Hurlow, Rt 1 Galhpothought about the strikeout rec- B1ll Pashe, formerly on llie in· dog th~ Razorba cks have been [its, Brady H Sheets, Mercer·
ord Wmnmg was more import. act•ve hst of the NfL's New preparmg for this rneetmg all ! v!ll-e Star Rl , Shern L Wh•tant. It was more
important York Giants, was activated by campaign
man, 156 Park Dr, Pt. PleasttJan the record or :mythmg the AFL's New York Jets to The chief beneficiary ot an 1ant, WllJJ&lt;~rn Sunday, Southside,
else."
start Saturday night'll game 1Arkansas upset could be Ohio 1W. Va, Mrs Russell L Ball,
50,000 B.T.U.
"Gibson's a real pro. He's agamst the Houston Oilers
I~tate, whtch IS ranked second Letart, W Va, Mrs Claude
50,000
B.T,U.
got great heart,'' Keane slated. He replaces defensive corner· m the country The Huckeyes, W Joms, Rt. 2 Letart, W. Va ,
"l would have gone to (Ray) back Marshall Starks, who Iboastmg a well·balanced squad, Tamara L Lambert, Rt 1 MldSadeckJ in the ninth to pitch to broke his left leg agamst Oak- already have overcome South· dl eport, William Pooler, Rt.
• Fan • Thermostat
Ho,.., of IIi•
(Roger) Maris, but otherw 1se, land last week .
ern Methodist, Indiana and llh· Pomeroy, Leonard H Koemg,
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I never sertousl y considered
nols and are ptcked to neat Rt 2 Long Bottom William
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takmg Gtbson out."
BRAVES REASSIGNMENT
So~thern Califorma by six ven Stanley Rt. i
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Guarantee
Valve
All the Cardmals, from Prest. MILWAUKEE (UPI) - The pomts on Saturday
Joseph C. Miller, Jr,
dent August A Buscb Jr. down rMilwaukee Braves assigned All of the. other top-ranked wood. W Va , and W1Jham c
believed wmnlng the pennant pitchers Fedenco ~ Ch i Chi) 0\i- teams tha t Will see actwn Sat· ] Ph1l hps, Folansbet-, w. Va .
was the best Uung that could vo and Jay Hook to Denver urday are favored to contmue I
Births
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ha"e happened but after Thurs- Thursday. They brought up their_wmnmg ways.
Mrs Duane J . Murray Ham- 1
they had to admit they outfielders Adrian Garrett and Third-ranked Alabama Is a den, daughter, 11 36 p m
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were wrong.
D1ck Hart and pttchers Eugene sohd 13-pomt choice over South· day
Rn ~h said, "This 1s a great Garnell, Ken NiXQO. and Pat ern Conference rival Tennessee;
DJ~barged
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I p~onr~nt was wooderful but thiS
pomts to bat UCLA and pro-- induded Lloyd Summerfield. I
tops even that"
NEW COACH
teet its No. 4 ~OS!tiO!l ; Anri filth· Rt!s5:cl! S£!y~ \!!'.&lt;! P~rry Den.
Busch planned o sit down HAMILTON, NY. !UPI) - nmked Michigan is picked to mson, Judge Henry W Cherwlth Keane today to show JUst Frank O'Hora, veteran base· beat Purdue by eight pomts. rington, Mrs. Harold
Smith,
OnlorByPhono
how much the world champion-- ball coach, asswned the duties Sixth ranked Nebraska is an George Ch1lcothe. Mrs. Donald
ship means - in cash. He has of basketball coach at Colgate 18·pomt favonte over Kansas Philips, Mrs . John Sisson and
lvwl THe 'lift HCHM
already
offered
Keane
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University
Thursday
when
for~tate
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!!eventh·ranked
Syracuse
infant
daughter
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tract but the manager wanted mer varsity basketball Coach Is 6 over Pe~n State; eJghth· Facemire, and infant 1on, Mrs.
to walt until after the seaeon Robert Dewey resigned.
ranked Georg•a Tech geta the Carroll E Smith and
infant
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James Swart, Otto Bard Mrs
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profechli
Gallipolis' Junior High foot· time, the score stood at 14-8 den at guards ; Rtck Mosely and Dav1d EA!mger, Mrs Gladys
for MOlt _,. '¥CirioticNI of fotl ball team chalked up its
Galhpolis led 22-8 after
Mike Adams at tackles: Norm Jones, Raymond Cnbben, Mrs
•d w-. wealfler. W".. a
straight triumph on
pertod, 30-8 during the halftime Gilmore and Gilbert Craig, James Bennett, Melmda Long,
ZIP~ te.c. ~ .CICI'Yiie Field Thursday evemng,
intermission, and 38·8
ends ln the backfield It was Barbara H1xon. Mrs Elton OwpYle linmg that«~~~ eosilr be feating Coach Bill Porter's
three quarters of play
Tom Spencer at quarterback, enger, Mrs Virgm1a Phillips,
"'~ for ..Hdw weatber. eroy Jumor High eleven , 56-8
Here's the Little Devils'
Haro:d Harmon at nghthalf, and Mrs. Caryl Canterbury.
A delicclle b6etKt of sturdy
For Conch George Miller
ing : Haddix, 12-yard run, 6-0 HaddiX at left half and Blank·
- -fubrk cntd cpiOily .-.for
George Bout's boys, IJttle Tom· PAT!! failed. Hadd1x, 42·yard enshJp at fullback .
nod by a single point over AuRtUeed al MaiOA ,.....,.
my Spencer romped for four run, 12-0. Spencer passed to Next Galhpolta Jumor High burn and ninth-ranked Flonda '
touchdowns and Barry HaddJx Norm Gdmore, 14·0.
game Js scheduled Monday at st 11l hopes to continue 1ls mer '
ripped off three six-pointers
After Pomeroy's score, Spen· Pt. Pleasant
mentum agamst South Carolina.
Harold Blankenship one in the cer rambled 38 yards 20-8.
contest.
Spencer passed to Gilbert Craig
Pomeroy's lone score came
for PATs, 2%-8.
the first quarter on a 76-yard In the second period, Haddix
POMEROY
OHIO run by M•ke Still. Max Folmer blazed over from Ute 15. Blank.
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In the third stanza, Blanken·
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line, then added the extra points
and It wao 38-IJ.
Tom Spencer I!ICOred on a
44-yard run in Uoe loorth per·
YOU CAN'T BEAT THE DEAL YOU GET AT
lod, making It 444. 'lbe PATs
failed. Spencer picked up another siX-pointer on his 18-yard
&amp;print to makt It l!O-t. With
one second left on the clock,
Spencer intercepted a pa!ll!l and
8 cryl. Standard trans. Radw.
raced SO yard! to make Ute
final eount reat~ 56-8.
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OCT 11 - I'll ope .. wltb I Name over some aong and poe· Billy were
g_uests of
orahv~ halt-do!l~rs from the tt~ ay
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ot slidt:s put out bv the AmP n- ghter of !ht&gt; late CassiUS and be:~" L~dies Au~ill~rv of
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4 tob 8kPed· mhl~eat :~you teachers, on "How Not to :~asa;tf~'s ':y~as 8 0
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NEW. SHIPMENT!
!Carl C Spears, Gallipolis Fer- day from 00
ar.
VISIT AUNT, UNCLE
. Wtlliam c. Spears, Proctor· be cream
a
c c en
Do It ...
. a
.
"FENTON"
ry,
h' . d R E Spears ham \oat.
1helr own boy, mdeed. Wtth
Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Gaul,
1111le·. 0 10 ·. anlh ay daughters
·
' The Bradbury PTA will spon· WELL THERE WAS THIS h.1s mot her 'sown sm1'Ie f a1'thluI• Chester spent th e weeken d 1n
·
WITH PERMANENT ANTIFREEZE
Huntington.' sor a jitney
Saturday, little kid', see, who sat down in
po;trayed and his
Cuyahoga Falls, 0 . with
his
II. s 1·d
Pt Pleasant October 17 begmrung at 4:30
d
ut ll tu k mtegnly and earnestness wnt· aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
NOW
WAS
1 Mrs. Ne lei
ers, McEachern p m Flavoring which Is be- some tar~ ca~~ 0 d? 5 ~~ ten all over him, for all to see. Summers Haught. Saturday
and Mbrsl . ';' °g~ne, .0 brothers l~g s~ld by the group will also up, lhto 8 oroug Y Jsgus
I had met and heard both his night they attended the football
' of Mo· 1 c
e. ,.,•a .·1· v. of Hender·' be available at the supper.
moS er.h
th e fa lh· er m
· CoIurnbus , game between t I1e Cl e\e
· Iand
h d
r
parents,
1Curwm
. t'!oUS m
ez s e as s e ug a 1ump o h
th
· Ah
y
Th
p· b h
I son and Alfred A. Austin, PL
OCT. 19
tar out of his ear and threw a~ t e mo er m t ~s. o~g Browns and . e
Jtts ~g
I Plt&gt;asa w.; five sisters, Mrs. BerThe J _O.F. class of t~le Unlt·t way his p811ts and what tar-ry ~Sob salys tha~, warsthmtJ940t'· Je ~itele[\ers. 'fhtehlr sonk, Hdogerth ehci·
Falcon Sta. Wagon. Local owner. Shows extra good
. and 'Irs
Mary ed Ylethodist Church w1 I mee ha1r
. she'd cu1 off • "I'd r ath e r Menabe race o
a
1me, 1 , spent e wee en d WJM s
care. 6 cyl. std. shift
tl•a Sl1eIme
j~
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
Blain. both of Gallipolis Ferry ; at 7:30 p. m . Monday evenmg ! have 8 Jozen kids as to clean ( a~ e: 19a6).
grandparents, Mr. an
r s.
E
ff'
Bl
·
Huntington
at
the
church
.
h'
"
Isn
t
1t
wonderful
to
have
a
George
Sargent.
_____ , _ _ _ I Mrs
Ie
ame,
'
ocr. zo .
JU St t IS one up.
proud name like that yet be
Mrs. Esther
Pearson,
Pt.
.
.
;
,
'~
I Pleasant and Mrs. Neva Crump, Then~ will be a spectal meet AND ) .ENDED 'I11AT sen~ so unassum.ng and beloved .
of
d h'ld
·
f Middleport Lodge F .
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I expect I shall never get to perfect. but perfect, meal
Tempest 4 dr. Sedan, 4 cyl. std. shift. EconomY at
, Henderson ; ten gran c _1 ren mg 0
d
ev~ning tenced with a prepos1t1on too, hear the beautiful carillon of creamed chicken, home
its best
and seven gre~t gra~dchlldren . and A.M ~30es ay Th Mas- fellow teachers. ~ut _that does- bells in the Rubert Taft tower noodles, and apple pie that was
servu:.•es w1ll be held Oct. 20 at 7· P· m._ e
n't even match Wmme Church- .
.
I2 Funeral
p.m. Saturday at the Hender- ter Mason Degree wtll be con- ill's who, rebelling against that, lr~ Washmgton, D. C. n~w - a literally the ''Pie of Y o u
t smcere and heartfelt g1ft from Dreams."
I Ch h 0 f Ch ist with Lar- !erred by Past Masters and .. , d t , 1
son
urcofficiating.
r
Don t isen a' situation
e c. rue,
COhio)
Ladl'es, I'd heard about your
1
rv Jo-:1es
Craftsmen °~ M'ddl
epor t Lodge "This
up wro
withe I the people
. ."Back
. . Home"
hed
S
Monza Coupe. 4 sp. shift. Smart bucket seats. Tops
. Burial will follow in the Aus- 3G3. A practice scs~wn ~or all which I shall not put. "
to thetr dlshnguls
son, en- prowess as cooks and the half
in
condition
Friends may call members participatmg m the
ator Taft, who came so heart- had never yet been told.
.
k ··n b held Monday ev·
tin cemetery ·
f
.
breakingly near to being o 11 r '
1
at the L. C. Mohr_ . u~era , w~r WI . e
a
the I'VE BEEN TO Literary Club President
My favorite chicken Is creamSAME
7· 30 p. m. th
! home . ThP body w1ll he m st emng at
ts (first meeti .. g of the year and
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ed chicken Who on earth wants
Temple Refres men
.
J d
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Ione hour pr10r
INSURANCE PROTECTION
. · be served · R· D· Dav .ts, an· utterly
!me
one)
at D AuRY CONGRESSMAN "PETE" AIJ.. ' to butcher and dissect barbew1ll
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t
One careful local owner. Supercharged engine, 4
l
Yet one owner
['
.
Titus ' m Rut an ' o a . . . ele of McArthur in introduc- cued fowl right at the table?
speed shift. Bucket seats. Tops in performance and
Accident Reported
IWj~~·tallation of officers or Po- meeting at Na~cy Re~'s where Jng his pretty wife and school I'm no ~urgeon, even tho~gh condition
11171 211% LESSI
I Between Two Cars
mona GrAnge and aH subordin·
Jones IS servmg .
teacher daughter,
one
nght by me, Dr. Botce,
PT . PLEASANT - The Sher- · ate Granges wishing to be in- ~~r~ year as regent of this
lest you think I'm JUSt a k1d ~ut he was g~ad (we all were)
iff's
department
inv~tigated
a
I stalld will be Tuesday, Oct. notic group, Pand ~P las~ \ght running around in the Tenth Dis- JUSt to scoop 11 up and not _have
Nlli~l ntw HomiOWIIII'IIns~o~~··
2 vehiclr mishap 5 p.m. Thurs· !20 ot a p. m. at the Ro c k [ at the G.O. · ra Y an
ran- trict, here they are, wife Ad~ to use a scalpel, a~ we d1d at
1nte Patb11. II thlt makes
Buick Conv. Smart bucket seats. Power steering
d
,
Rt
2
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t
Glenwood
results
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G
ai'HJe
Hall
Members
quet
at
Sacred
H~rt
Chu
ch die and 22 year-old Terry." The the Athens G.O.P . dmner. month
Mnu til ,_ •II for dtt1111.
a~ on · a '
prmgs r •-e
·
in Pomeroy honormg
Robert
·
h
h
·
or so ago
and
brakes. One careful local owner. One of the
, ing in approximately $1 ,100 are asked to bring pie for re- Taft Jr. '
lathter "t 1G.eac ing etrh '
f1rst
·
sharpest
cars in the area
1
f
Thls sounds somewhat secu~ sThc oo bal r~ve~r 1 IS year.
- -Iproperty damage but no person· frcshmenls . .
al injun•
Chester Council Daughters o
. 11 . 11 b G d
e A e es a so ave two your:.g
A GOODLY LOT of our Mid- I
IOMI MURIAl PNIL't-'&lt;Ntf C'O,
The ~~cident occurred when America will meet Tuesday at lar, take It ~ m ah ' dut 0 sons, about six and eight. C.P. dleport friends were therp _ '
. sout h on Rt . 2 7:30 p. m. Inspechon
.
'II be was there
m eac an every
H. oI our hou seh old IS
. " mm
. di ng Wish I could put them all down
a car travehng
WI
.
t
1
I driven by Lorven B. Harsh- held and all members a.re urged ~athermg, readllyG,odfromi
h et the store" in Washington while here.
1
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.
d h
And oh Lor
, et us no "P t , .
·gn· g h
1 Biscayne 2 dr. Only 36,000 easy miles. 6 cyl. std.
: barger, 52, ~untmg on, . lh., to attend _Officers an th.e teamd forget to' be kind " at Literary, h' e e(C PJSHc~mJ patltl m Aerde Then I nailed down, got to ' shift
f ' .
t Is
· · · s 1 e IS
mn. know, Eleanor Robson (finally
' was attemprmg to pass a sou • are asked to wear w 1te an
bound truck driven by Sammy l" ' i""m also white gloves. Pot· the ple~ge 0TI _allegl~nce da Asst. which still seems strange
d
h
f
IMayes, 69, Glenwl}o
- .
DAR With " us natton, un er to
l"ttl ld M I C t"
dawne on me , s e was one o
.
d h th r~e ""'
. w en e luck refreshments w11l be serv~
;,
h tf It
·
me, I e o · e gs oun 1an my favorite Elberfeld girls for
driver of the truck. was making ed
God, to the ear e operung way over there in ''Foggy Bot~ ages); Mrs. Evelyn
Lucke
WY 2-2440
Ia len turn to let out a passen· The Twilight Garden club will k,ayer tby Father Turel at the tom.''
(such a handsome woman as
V8 2 dr. Catalina. Hydramatic. Shows good care
Pom. ,,y ·ger. After the Harshbarger car meet Tuesday evenino at the
Enque
·
ti
th
t
-•es
at
distinguiiihed
looking
as
Clare
inside
and out
I. 2nd Strut
ll'd d th
l;
ver no ce ese Ol.lut
W
;· d th B ttl
1
and truck ro I e
e car home of Mrs. T. A. Hennessy,
bli
tin 8 of
an
e re- lve
e a ~
Booth
Lucc).
All
the
county
0
·-·- -· - ·
~~ru~k a culvert and nipped on Butternut Ave., with Mrs . Jed ~~r~u? Acndme;oul~'t it be y Point Pleasant at the D.A.R. candidates having their pictures
Its Side .
Webster Sr. as ccHtostess.
sad situation without them~ a meeting wi th Atty. Nolan Car. " tooken" with big smiles on .
son of Cincinnati, Esther Gib· for me •twas a gala affair and
MOTOROLA
Pleasant Valle, Hosp•tal
The WasbJngton Unity cent 1 " ERYTHING CAME UP bons talented brothc~, a
I've got the political fever as I
I ADMITTED : Mrs.
Charles of 1783 was the first American I
EV
h
't
d l h tory expert de luxe tf ever I bad as I had it in the Alf Lan· .
BUICK- PONTIAC- GMC TRUCKS
L I
T · h· Blair
. IRoses." at t e Ti us an
e
h d
.
,
Gleason. e art : ns a
' coin tu bear the word "cent. •
b t ear one.
don days wh en 1 ''Jmed" l he 1
POMEROY, 0.
Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. Thomas ,Ar·
~ee~ h~m~s- , ~an, 1.,~ever,t hu, I woul~n't have mis~ed it,
Women 's Republican Club.
i
' rington , Bidwell: Mrs . Wttham Oldest m&lt;~nufadured build· 11 eve. , :o aw Sl.!t..h_rc...... :-' ~ · .. - a farm m TeAas ~ oui wueti
.
Dor Schaefer. pnze wmmng
· Texas,
. Marn hout , P t. PIeasan l .• Mrs · ing materinl was sun ~ dr1ed
d ov· do 1 wan 1 w1'th a farm 10
I Kenneth King, Pomeroy; Hous- brick, used a~ early as 4000 B. er a~ the T~tus home an
two anyway~ - I'd rather have a
1glowm~ &lt;B'J'etngements, one
ton Brannan, Southside ; Retha c.
radio station there - or just
P . Newhart, Reedy.
deep ~mk, one all golden, at a small·ish oil well. No a.sperOISCHARGED: Larry Kapp, Shever of New Castle, Pa.
Nancy s.
slons meant here- besides Bar·
ll'on : David Gard ner, Pt. Plea- Mrs. Percy Curtis of Akron.
Most of us had to go n_ear ry G. just might send me
a
sant; Charles Watson, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
·
and smell these to ~e convmc· palomino iloss if I happen to
Mrs . Richard Gardner, Leon: Mrs. warren Pickens, and
ed. th~y ~ere real. 1 ve run out mention H. (Golly, how silly
William Craigo, Pt. Pleasant. and Mrs. Lyle Balderson and of adJectives but these per!ect can you get, I hear some of you
BIRTHS: Mr. and Mrs. Char~ Kay spent Sunday with
blooms wer~ Slmplr unbeliev~ muttering in your heads.J
les Gleason, Letart, a son. Mr · Kathryn DJetz and Bill of
able .. 'fl:ley JUSt snuled at you And what about those cooks
and Mrs . "Stan ley Thornton, St. pre who was celebrating
and InVIted you to love them, at Sacred Heart church - did1Albans, a son.
12th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. and to look and look. •
n't they just know how to do a
.
· .ted 'lh Mr Truly, the rose ts, an'f
11,.I11 wms
1
a SO VISI
Wl
· h
b
th "Q
f 'Fl
and Mrs. H. W. Larkins.
as een e
ueen o
owers.''
WEDDING SHOWER
.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Young Cel~brated m song, poetry,
were recently honored with a lov!M's gifts, roses to mother.
wedding shower at the home
Mrs.
Walter Brown.
Garnes
ROBINEnE
• Popular "Swing Dowo"'
were
conductl!d
by
Mrs.
Brown
4-speed turntable
BY MH!i, LYLE BALDERSON and prizes awarded to Mrs . Roo• Automatic sltuton
,_1r. and Mrs. Walter Brown aid Osborne. Mrs. Carl Buckley,
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, radio, heater, like new white
and
David
accompanied
their
Mrs.
Carl
Kaatz,
Mrs.
Woodaidewall tires, beautiful gray metallic fiDlsb wltb sparkling black Interior.
• Separate tone controls
daughter Melanie to Columbus, row Mora and the door prize
AA-A·B·C Widths
• "'Luggage Thin" styling An
where she is a student at Ohio to Kathie' Chichester. Relresb·ll
choice or 1-tooe colo&lt;$
State University. They also vis~ ments consisting of 8 jello sal· SIZES
$6.99
lted
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Mont.
ad
topped
with
a
wedding
bell.
-1-lO
Modol MPtiOA
gomery and Mr. and Mrs. Har· crackers mints nuts punch,
motor, standard transmission, white aidewall tires. All yours now for
only $1995.
ley Re.nolds or Springfield.
and coif;., w~ served to the
I Mrs. Helen Archer spent the guests. The honorees received
MIDDLIPORT, o.
weekend
with and
Mr.family
and of
M ro,
an~y~ni~ce~~~~·ijts~-~miiiiiaiiiilri:iiiiiJ:i'ii
Don
Cnleman
C~ i~
' .: i I
lumbus.
Mrs. Ivan Grover and Mrs.
V-8 automatic, power brakes; power steerlna, radio, ~eate~, white sidewall
Melvin Little of Cheshire and
tires and alr..:ondilioning. Bronze wltb matclililg vinyl mtenor.
,
Mrs. Ola Childers and Mrs. Margaret Brown and David called
on Mrs. Bess Larkins.
Mrs. Eunice Sprque visited
her cousin, Glady!l Amsbarry of
V-8 automatic, power brakes, power steering, ebrome luggage rack, power
Belpre. While there she
rear window, radio, heater, white side wall tires. Drives Hke a dream.
ed the Baptist Temple. They ai·
Repu.blioon
so visited r.laUves 1n Parkersburg .
Candidate
Recent vhliton of Mr. and
&amp;
Power brakes, power steering, automatic. One greeJI with green Interior and
Mrs. Bert Shumway were WilMiddleport, 0.
5-Pc.
Pl•c•
Setting
16.95
1 white with blue interior. Take your pick.
Uam Stalnaker, Mr. 11111 Mrtt -111
Robert Bretz, and Mrs.
C.Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport ._o .,_Oct. 16, 1964 I

Mrs.Speors
Dies Thursday
After Stroke

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ice at 7:31' p. m. Pastor. Thom
u E. Diddle. All evenm1 IOI'V·
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Zion Cbarclt ol Cltrlll. Po.,.
. Road t;
roy Harrtsoovwe
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1en• Underwood, milt1ttter. B~
ble ochool 9:110 a. m.; Mnrnln&amp;
worship 10:30 a. m.; EvenJna
worship 7:30 p. m.; Rober1 Reed
Bibie &lt;chool SUit

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suburban neighborhood is growing so
fast that even more churches will soon
be needed. Bill thinks this is just great.

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"A community is a better place
when there are plenty of churches,"
he aays, "It's good for the children
and the young people . . . it's good for
everybody! ~/ e all need some sort of
anchor for our li.r;eR, and the Church
is the best one I know of."

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Road. '·mday Scbool 9:30 I. m. worship 10:30 a. m.; Church ML Hermon UD!Ied Brethren
l\EV. JOSEPH ,
;·, PASTOR
WY z.2U8
Pomeroy
Ralph Car~ Supt.; Dreacltlng 8cbool 9:30 a. m. WSCS Orsl In Christ: Rev. James Morri·
"The Mao who is aood for excuoes
Services, 7:10 p, m., CeclJ Col. Tuesday and 2nd Thursday ol SIRI pastor· Sunday School,
is good for nothinc else.•
t..Qm~D; Prayer meeting, Tu• each mortlb; Famii:Y Nliht lUI 9:s0 a. m.,' eeaching 10:30 a.
Sunday, October 18
Take Someono With You To Cbttrclt
day 7:30 p. m.
Sunday eveoing of eacb mootb m. Alternate prNlclling
and . -Twenty first Sunday after Trinity - .uLaymlnl Sunday"'
ID PomeroJ Over 80 Yearo
LaapvlJie
Coqrepllollll at 6:30 p, m.; Frayer Meeting, Otrtallan EndeaVor, 7:30 p. m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... .. .. -- · ----· - ------ 8:15 AJI.
Botero oiiiAtllllm Bread
Cbrlsllan Cltureh: Sundl17:30 p.m. Wednesday.
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111Church, Arthur SUit, Pastor.
Sunday School, 10 a. m. OUver
Sayre. Supt.; SUnday Wonhlp
oervice, II a. m.; Prayer
tog every Wednosday everuna.
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Middleport Cbarelo at Otrlot,
day. Junior Cbotr Pract&gt;ce
5th a1111 Maio Streets Donald
Bellllebom Boplbt c.barell.
mtnilter Bible Scboo~
Lutheran Cburcbes- St. P••~ Great Bend : Rev C. I. O'Coo- ,:~. m.; Mo~ l'tonhlp.
Sunday School 9:lli a. m.. Wor oor, pastor: Robert Lewta, supt.
. a m, Youth Feilowlbip
sbip servico 10:110 a. m.: St. l :llfl a. m. Morning Worship 111 ·30 · ·• E enJn W hlp
John, aunday SehooJ 10 a. m.; and Sunday Scltool; 1 p. m. Ev· ' ' 15 P- m
.i-r, v
l•orsbi~ 9 a. m.
eolna oervlce : l"turrday, 7:lll ~ p. ~·30 yer
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meeting.
ay: ,- P· .m.
N t lmborleo. pastor: Homer Cburch of Cllrlst, Pomerey. P- m .:erMethodJit CbtU"Ch,
Cbristaao SctePCe ChurcbeiForrest, Supt.; Blblo ScbooJ Jerry Masters, putor: SWtday DrSyra~
L Roush. pastDr · " Greater love haib DO maD
9:30 a. m.: Morntn~ Worship. School 9:110 a. m. Cbureh IG :30 ·
ter ·
am' than this, th!lt a man lay down
UB Cburdl. Letart
' 1"· 8uD- 10:30 a. m.i Evenb"Jg Worsb1;&gt;, a. m.; Ql.rtstlan Endeavor. I :SO Morning Worship servtce 9 · ' his life for his friends.'' Tbls
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day Sehool 9:30 a. m.; Worsblp 7 p, m. Wedneaday, 7 P- m. p, m. Evening Service, 8:30 p, Dana Wine~"7,· i:,~edn...· verse from John (15:131 wm be
"' ;ces Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
Bib!• Study.
m.
m. Sunday c 00 • Mrs. Moon the Golden Text for a Bible
clay 8:30 P· m.,
' Lesson on "Doctrine of AtoneChDreh ol lito Ill...,...., Pom- rr..dom Goopel Mlaoloa, a. Syracuoe First UD!ted Pr... director. Official Board meel- ment," to be read at ali Christ·
eroy Rev. Clyde HenderttOil, aban SUversvUie Road: E J byterian Church, Rev. Howard tns. ftrst Monday eaeh month ian Science church services tbls
pastor: Sunday School 9:30 •· GrWit.b pastor· Roser WI 1- Ruppel!, pastor; Worohip ser· at 7:30 p. m. Holy Commtn&gt; Sunday
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m.: Morning Worsblp 10:30 a. ford S~pL· ~Y School 10 vice 9 a. m.; Snnday School, ion eaeh quarter as announ~
Selections from "Science and
m.: NYPS 6:40 p. m. S:~ a. ~.; Ev~nsellstlc Service, 7- 10 ~. m.; Prayer meeting, 7:30 WSCS Drs! WedDesday ol ea
Health wit.b Key to the Scrlp1
p, '::;,
:30 p. m. "rayer meeting, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday,
MeiUIIIt cborclt lures" by Mary Baker
mee g, 7. p.
p. m. Tu_y_
Dr Lester L. Roush, pastor: toclude this statement: Wla.
Free Melllodlsl Cbureb, LattrFederated Clutrc.b, .....,I'Gf. Vi~tor Brown. Cburcl&gt; School dom and . Love may require
el ClUf. Rev _ R. E.. gene GW. Seutb Bethel EUB Cbureh. Rev. W. H. Perrin, pastor: Superintendent. 10 a. m Offic- I many sa~r~~~ces of seU to save
pastor. Sunday School 9:30 a. Rev ~ugene E. Emerson pas- Carl Kautz, Supt. ; Suodey ial Board meeting each quarter us from ~n. tp. 23).
m.; Phil Wise, supt.. Morning tor. Sunday worshlp 7.30 o m. Sehoul, 9 15 a. m.; Worship unless otherwise called. Holy
worship !0:30 a. m.; yo" t b and 9 30 a. m alternately Sun· hour 10 :30 a. m.
Communion each quarter as an·
Services 7 p. m.: Evangelistic day School 10:30 a. m. and
nounced .
service 7:30 ?· m. Mid · Weell 9:80 a. m. alternately Norman Firs' BapUat Chorcb, Middle- Syracuse Cburcb of the Naza.
prayer serviC&lt;&gt; 7:30p.m. Wed Bahr, Supt. Bible Study and port. Re•. llonatd Boone, •a~ rene. William c. lltorpe, pastor
prayer service led by pastor. tor: Sunday Scooot 9 : 1~ a. m., Sunday SC'tmvl9 30 a m.; Morn· I
By11eU Ran Free Metbodltt, 7:30 p. m. Thumlay.
Fred Hoffman . Supt.; lO:lS B . ing wi.H'sb 1p 10.30 a. m.
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m. Worship Service; BVP 6 P·
Syracuse E.1J .8. Church, Paul
rERSONALS
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Wor- Lottrfd&amp;e EVB CHurch, Rev . m.; Evening Worship. 7:30'""j). 4. Sellen, Pu&amp;or.
Amanda
Howard, daughter of
1
ley Haley, '&lt;;upt.: Morning wor- Eugene Emerson, pastor. Sun- m.; Wed . 7:30 p. m. Prayer 9:30 a. m_ sunday School, Ben Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Howard,
ship 10:30 a. rn. You~ Service, day School, 10 a. m., Russell meetlng; 8:30p.m. \\'£d., cboir Quisenberry, Supt.: 10:30 B. m. , Jr . was a recen1 surgical pa·
6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic met- Archer, Supt. Sunday Worshl;l practice.
Morning Worship service. 1st tienl at Hotzer Ho"'pitaJ.
sage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet. 11 a. m. Bible Study and Prayand 3rd Sunday11 ot the mooth; I Weekend guests of Mr. and
illg, Tburac'f!.Y 7:30p. m.
er service led by Millard Coe, MiddlepOrt Flnt United Pre.- 7.30 P m. Even ing Evan~eiia ' Mrs. Paul B. Powe!l and Rick
bl Route 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
I byterian Churcb. Rev Howard tic Service, 2nd and 4tb Sun· were their daughter , Jane M.
Pea.teeostal Alsem y, a tor
Rnppelt. pastor· Sunday School dav of month BET HAN Y Powell of Morgantown. W. Va.
124, Rev. Paul EO J~ne~ .P ~~ Rock Spriqa ~\lethodlst, R. 9:'l a.m. Mrs Rodney. Sauer, 9-:io a. m. Morning WorsbJp : land Miss Mary P. Pugh of Hun·
Sunday ~hool ~ · ~- Sun- R. Card. pastor : Su~day Sc~ool supt.: 10 ·30 a. m. Worship; 3.45 10 30 a m Sur1day School. Bly . tington .
.
7 30
ship services · 0 p.Frlda
9:30 a. m.; Worship ~ervK-e, p. m. YF : Wed. _6:30 J~nlor the Tbt!iss. Supt.: 6·30 ?- m
James H. Layne, Ass1stant
day, Wednesday a d
y. 7:311 p. m.;
6:30 p. m.: Choir; 1 p. m. S.ntor Chotr.
Yuolh Fellowship CARMEl - cashier of the Mason County
Bradblll'r Cboreb 01 Cbrist, WSCS Tuesday 1:30 p.m.: Pray·
orch 9·30 a. m. Sunday &amp;hont Way Bank attended the annual BankArt Marcum. minister; -Bible er and Bible Study, Wed. 7:30 Free Will Bap~!v
au; ne Roush, ~"Pt.: !0 :30 a. m ing School held at
Jackson'•
School and Morning Worshlp, p, m.
Rutland, PastorSch 1 10
1 Mornin,g Worship, 2nd and 4th
Mill (rom October 4th to Octo00 '
10:110 a. m.; Chriltlan Endeav.
Taylor; Sunday
Sunday or the "l011th: 8 P m ber 9th . The school is spons •.r6 p. m.; Bvenlng Worship, RaciDe
Guy
Supt:, Prea
Evening Evangelistic Service, I ed jointly by the West
8
1
m.
H. L. McDaruel, past01 . Sun- senrlce, 7.30 p. m., Prayer
lst and 3rd Sunday of month . 1 Bankers Association
and the
HaD ol Jebovab's day School 9:30_ a. m., Preacb: vices, \ :30 p. m. Wednesday.
Syracnse Mission, Rev. Earl College of Commerce ot West
Witnesses~ Public meeting, Sun· ing 10.30 a. 11_1·• MYF 8 p. m..
Custer. pastor Ser\-·Jces every Virginia Umvers1ty.
day 3 p m · Watchtower otudy Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 P· Portland Met.bodisl Cburcb, Wednesday and Friday evening Mrs. Gerald Gerlach and son
' jl. m."; Sible study Tuesday, m. Wednt!sday.
Arthur ~titt, pa~tor . Sunda~ at 7:30 p. m.
returned home to Cuva1oga ~
8 p. m.: Service meeting, 1 p.
School 9.30 to 10.30 a. m., Har MI. Union F.W.B. Cbiii'Cb, l ~·ails , Ohio after spending sev- ·
m. Thursday: Ministry school, AnUquit) Baptlsl Cburct Sun- old G. Rous~, Supt.; Ken~eth Hev Henry :::_ Stanley, pastor 1 eral weeks . with her mother,
8 p. ..,, Thursday.
dey School at 10 a. m. Prayer McLeod, Asa I. Supt. Services Sunday School 9 40 a. m., Earl Mrs. Lorin Roush.
DallviOe PUgrlm llolltwo, (P. meeting Thu.:oday, 1:30 p. m. every Sunday everung.
Starkey, Supt. ; Preaching, 7:30 Mrs. Russell Ohlinger
ol
o. Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. Jl'int Baptilt Cbarc~ P~e·
Young Peoples meeting, 7 : ~ p. Charleston was the
w~ekend
car~ past«: SUnday SehooJ, 9:30 roy - Rev. Charles. !liorrts. I!:Dterprise EUB Cborcb, Rev. m. Wednesday ; Choir pracuce, guest of Mrs. M. L. Ohhnger.
._ m. Robert Grate, SupL Wor- Sunday Sehooi 9:30 till 10:20. Menzel Smith, pastor. Worship 130 p m Thursday
i Mr. and Mrs. James N Roush
ship ~Ice at 10:3; a. m.i PU~ Worship service, . 10:30 a. m.; service 9:.80 a. m.;
Sunda~ The Satv_atlon ~~· Envoy ! ;mri child ren Li~a a~- ~eft
grim Youth, 6:45 p. m. : Evan-- Nursery and Jwuor church for Schoo), 10 30 a. m. Youth FeJ Rays. Winmg, officer m charge spent the weekena vacauom~
gellsUc service, 7:30 p, m. Mid- children.
lowship 6:30 P: m. ;_ Boys 8 ~ Sunday 10 a. m Holiness meet- in the rnounatins in West Vlr·
IWeek Prayer and Praise, w~ U\art Falls UnJted Brethren Girl•. Feltowshtp, . 6.30 p, m2n.d lng; !0:30 a. m. Sundav Schoo! _g~i:::ia~.- - - - - - - esda 7 30
Evenmg serv1ce 7.30 p. m.,
Su d 7 p m Young Peoples
n y, ; p.m.
Church, Rev. James Morrison: and 4th Sundays: Youth Cholr, Le;i:~: 7:3o ·;J. m. Salvation [
Middleport Charc.b ollbe Nu- Sunday School 9:30 a. m.• Tom 6:30 p. m. Wednesday . Prayer meeting: Thursday, 1 to 3 La·
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. Norris, supt.: Ass'l._ Supt ~~- Meeting, 7:30 P- m_ Wednesday dies Hom e LE"ague : 7 p m Prep I
Sunday School9:30 a. m.: Morn- bert Roush.. r;:;~~ ~v~nin~ Heat.b ~lelbodist Cburcb, Mid· rls"es; 1 30 p. m Bible study,
lng Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS ~!ht" ~-· .
m . Pray- dleporl, M. E. Dowson, pastor; prayer meeting Other services
Young People~ 6:45P-m.; Evan:
P.
·
p. 8 ., m
Mrs. Nan Moore , Church School by announcement.
gei!sllc m"P,ting 7:30 . p. m., or meettng Thurs ., p. ·
Supt.; Church School, 9:30 a. Tbe CburcD o1 lbe Nazarene,
PrayM' meet 1g, Wed • 7.30 p.m. Alfred Methodist Church - m . Worship Service 10:30 a. Chester Ray E Warne, pastor
NaOIIli Baptill Charcla: SUD- Rev . Pearl Casto, pastor, Sun- m·: Methodist Youth Fellow· Sunday 'schoo/9 :30 a. m.: Momdar School 9:30 I. m.: ~·~ day School at 9:30 a. m.,
1 p. m.; Official Board tog Worship II a. m.; NVPS
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer setVIC ' Charles Taylor, Supt. Worship meeting, tst Sunday ol month, 8:45 p. m.: Evening Service,
1 p. m. Wednesday.
• service at 10:45 with Lloyd 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday 7:30p. m.: Midweek Prsyer serC&amp;rpeater S.ptial Cbureb. Dillinger, layleader. Sunday at of month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor vice. 7:30 p m Wednesday .
SWlday School 9·30 a. m.; Mom 8 p. m. worshlp services with Circle 2nd Thursday of month Grace EpiScopal
Churcb,
lng Worohlp .10:15 a m. Cbttrclt the Rev. Casto. Sunday at 7:45 7,30
m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed· Pomeroy, Tbe Rev. Riehard E!.
RDIIaad Ftnl_ Baplllt
p. m. Choir practice . Tuesday nesday of month, 8 p, m.; Aft· Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mor· ·
Sunday Scht'ol9.30 8 · m. Preach- at 8 p. m. rea:ular meeting o( emoon Circle, 4th Thursday of ning Prayer and Sermon. 10:30
lnJr Sunday 2:SO P· m.
the WSCS at the home of month 2 p. m.; Choir Practice a.m . Coffee hour foUowtng.
llll'rllo..me Pre~ Grace Swartz. Wed. 7:40 p. m. Wedne'sday, 7 p. m.
Cbestet Cborclt o1 God, Rev.
ReV. John Davies, pastor. W Mid week prayer services.
SL Jolm't CatboUe MIISioa : IGilbert Spencer, pastor. Sunday
sblp service 1:30 a. m.; Sunda)r Ulllted MolltodJst Churcb - near Guyovllle (Dutcb Ridge) : School 9:30 a. m Morning worSchool 10:30 a. m.Chorclt, Mid- Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin Alkire, Rev. George R. Shipman, pas- ship 11 a. m. Prayer Meeting,
Tile Peoteeostal
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pastor. Sunday School, 9:13 a. tor, Sunday Mass 10:30 a. m.: 7:30 p. m. Thursday . Young I
dleport, Soulb 3rd Ave .. ~ m., Leo rew, Supl.
Leo Holy Day o1 ObligaUoo 6:30 a. People's Service Friday, 7:30 /)UICII.fl~tla
Scbooi!O a. ~~;v m. vaughan, Ass't. Supt. Divine m.: Confeasloo, 'h hour belore p. m.
ovaagellstic ~.. -. · .P·
worship 10:30 a. m. .,Able to Mass.
Sutton Meibodlsl Churclt, AT'
Wednesday Blltle S~ 7.30~ Stand!" Monday, Oct. 19, the Lour Lady ol LOretto MlssloD thur Stitt, pastor.
Sunday
m.; Satun!J: nllltt ayer
Goodwill tnlck cornea to pick
Bottom. Hev. George R. School 10 a. m., Clint Orr,
Wonhip 7·'!0 P.m. Paator, Rn. up at the CollecUon Centers on ~an, administrator. BunciiY Supt.; Sunday Worship, II a:m.
B. L. Barrett.
IIIII NUll' the A&amp;P and Kroser Parking Mas• 8:30 a. m., est.: Holy Days Muon City Chorclt of Cbr!St.
Balled Cllm!b ol9.
, lots. For pick-up ol usable and of Obli tion. 7 p, m,
MUter Street, R. Kenneth Roy,
.,., Sunday Scbool
~ m.;: repairable household discards ~ Church 01 God, Rev. Envangelist: Sunday . Bible
MIII'Ding Worship 10..
m. from your home call WY 2-3890. John Smallwood, paator: Bunclly Study 10 a. m., Momuog WorEvangelisllc serv~4J ~G p Monday, 7:30p.m. JOF class School 10 a: m.; EvanRelistic ship, 10 :45 a.m. Ev~ng WorMidwetk prayer
• •
· meeting. Wed. 9:15a. m., Pray- serviCe 7 p. m.; Young People ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Stndy,
m.C.::,.~p. • WDrlidp- er group at church. Thursday , Endeaver 7 p, m. Wednesday: 7:311 p. m. Wednesday .
. 7:15p. m. Choir rehearsal. Fall Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satur- RaUand Church ol Cbriot.
' . 15
.toe each 3unday 1 · a. m., District Conference will be on da
Bible School 9:30; Commun!OD
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Stmdl1 Scbool 10 o. m.: Youlb Oct. 25, 2:30 p. m. at Jackson btester Melbodiol Church 10:30 a. m., v. H. Braley.
ftheM WY 2-27"
Service 8:11p.m. Even!na Wtlr' Methodist Chureh. Group quar- Pearl A. Casto, Pastor; Wor· Supt. Sabra Canaday. pianist;
MlcWitpert
~ m.~.;:. ~Cyb r lol terly conference will be held st service at 9 a. m., Sunday Bible Study, 7:30, Delbert Rt&gt; Third Ave.
Bible School I:30 a. m. Preaclt- at the clturch on Friday, Oct. Sclioot at 10 a. m.; WSCS 1st I lmtne~~·_!:le:ad~er~·:.
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Th"' Church b th• lf'Mlettl fact..~t
larly and fUpport the Ctwrda . Thay
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gether for their chureh , , , when peo.
ple pray together for guidance , .• it
can't help but lead to a greater spirit
of tolerance, fellowship and coopera.
tion in the whole communitr.

MI. Mllrlllt !lopllsl Cllarclt,
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Slale Route 248 and lh mile
llasl'lll"nt . hardwood flours,
of
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the Bashan • Keno Road and
lle t .~~hts t'&lt;1 1l W~ 2·J054 Tra
Houte 218 at Ea st
Shade
1 cy 1\'ha tt•y.
10 10 61r
Bridge near Keno. Watch for
1FL:-Ii-:\~tSI!F6--apartmcnt lor stgn~ a! turn off. After sellI rr li 1. gruut .d fluor 3 rooms I ing: farm machinery will go
1' \ T.mpers Plams &lt;~nd sell the
R n ·j b;tth ::!bt ~ S c• rl uH.J .'\ v e
h 1uschuld goods at the late
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JU 6 Lie
i\ l r - 1\Im home. oppoSi te the
Clover i&lt;arm Stun~ on Houle
h Duplr:&lt;, 3 btorlrooms .

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WE WISH to expn, ~ s uur nl &lt;l -d \ll llli :tl !\1 4 room and
~mcerr t hank~ and "1 '1' 1 ' ' , , _
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helped 11 .. t:~ u1·:q· n 111 .;;o rr· •l' 1H' : l·.' t•: 'ln~ 11 .11T ,.,.., ., i 1rnw l1fL
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SALES &amp; SERVICE

appfi)Xima t.e!y 1:30 P . ~·
l. i\'ln~ rtJom suitP, piano. h·
bran1 table, st.and.!!, rockers,
rh ;11;.s. books. lamps, 2 rugs
:~clocks 2 sweepers, metal
bi ·d~ and hcdding . old dress·

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the car and how you wish to pay for the

1963 Tempest Pontiac ........ $2195

1960 Chevrolet Impala .. -.... · $1495

Station Wagon . VB engine, automatic trans. Rada~ ~nd
heater . Lu ggage rack, new whitewall tires, wllite ftmsb,
red interior.

1961 Volkswagen 2 Door ... .. · $1395
Vinyl trim, good tires, heater, deluxe aecessones .

Any Moko Choln Sow

1958 Chevrolet Bel Air VB-4 Dr.· $495

SEE THESEI
1963 Rambler 4 Dr. Custom 660
6 cyl. Auto ., R&amp;H. Ont local owner, 23,000 actual
mil~age, like new.

1961 Ford VB Country Sedan Sta. Wag.

1963 Corvair Panel · · .. .. .. .. .. $1699
Low mileage, solid body, heater, good tire11.
~E.

1960 Chevrolet Heavy Duty · · · · $5295
Factory Tandem u:le 900x20 tires. aux. trans. 348 cu. in.
motor, Heater, 15 ft. 'dump bndy and telescopic hoist .

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Many Mare Lote Madolo To Choose From

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OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M.

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Pomeroy, Ohlo, IlL 1.

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sored by the M'cigs

qulra at Oblo Hotel.
10

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to 8 p. m. i\U you cnn eat,
Si r:'e T;mk Cleaner. Land
•1.00. Door rnzes.
m,r ~{ f&lt;.rm Uurcau, Po m10 13 31c cr11y.
9 29 30 tc •
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tly, with Ofl\' fJ ,·x &lt;HJ i 1 l;~b
lets. Only 9Bc. Stilrtt l'l;.. rm
acy .

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cancelled? l.,ost )'IJUI op.·ra
lor'• llcen~tT Call WV Z.L!!tili

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Sale!'

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4 '21 tte

3s• - x 3'

with

eltached rooms, lol
with
bscmer. t :md ou ' building, in
nui.land . Phone Sll 2-1.431.

Tbe Rambler
World Standard ol &amp;mpaet
Excellence
lQ 16 Glp Big car n:Jom, ride and
lormance. Small car eeooomy 1
·HATS, mice l'liminilt.ed for ev·
and managerablltt}
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tr ~b;u:h Hardwan:· _ Sugar
MetropulltaD Motol'l
Hun Mill, Pickens Hardware,
E. Main Street, PomerOJ
r,J;;:;on,
10 l6 ltp

gr&lt;t de : i\\~O USED gn~--;:-;ngrs- frnm

walnut, cherry, pop lAr, b&lt;iss· 1 S('hool cl&lt;lssrooms,
three
wood, hard Hnd Sllf l !11 &lt;-l ph:'. l
vr·c~~·~ lfld nPrh· rt gnnd c;,re.
red and while oak and ash. \ prif'Pti 10 go fn sl. Call WY 2·
Log buyer will be at Mason !!l'il.
10 15 lfc
Furniture &lt;;orp , P t. Ple:1 s·.
ani , W. Va., Tuesdav s and 119r,2 EIDlNA House Trailer,
Fridays, 8:30 a. m . to 4:30 : ~J() x !11', 2 hedroom . F~mPrp. m .
10 15 JJtcl son Pn"kr, Chester 985-2250.
10 15 31 c
For. Rent ~-- , IT'S OUR ri~~a~~~r~ - to_ ,_ioan
Ac-=P-:-A::R::T:::MENT, 5 rooms and 1
Carpd ShampoMrs FREE
bath. nl'wly n .&gt;dPcoratt&gt;ll. Calli wilh purl'llaS(' of Blue Lustre
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631.
Sh;l mp'l'• Baker Furn1111re.
10 15 Glc
Middleport.
10 13 Gtc

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8:15 Weather

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8:18 Muolcal Clock

8:55 Com111unity New•
9:00 Talk of the Town
9:55 Mason County News
10 :00 Public Service

10: IS Family WorlbJp flour

'57 Dodge 2 dr. $295
'55 Chevrolet $199

10:30 Latchs•.rina
11:00 News Bellt

I Dr. V8

'56 Buick H.T. $345
'59 Rambler_ $169
'57 Olds _
$299
Station Wagon

'55 Pontiac _

$199

Hardtop

'53 Hudson _

$99 ·

$199

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1962 Plymoulh 2 door, V8, BU•
tomatic transmission.
Sale
· prke $1095 .00. Poweel's Service Station, Middleport,
10 12 6tc

NEW YORK lUPI)
year there will be about
million marriags. Quickest
to the altar? Ask your man for
a cedar ch~st. Four out of
men who give one find .th~mse!vf!s saying "I do" WJthm
year, a recent survey &amp;bowed.

Inquire At Station

DUKE CLEANERS

or Call

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Beat The Rush

3 ROOMS
New Furniture
ONLY '299

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MASON

WY l-3191

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Pomeroy

5:25 Weatller
5:30 Dinner Musicale

5:45 Sian Oil
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7:03 News

1:08 Musical Clock
Uo News Headlln"
7:32 Musical Clocll
7:45 Word and Testinaw'J
8:00 Ohio Valley Nowa
8:00 World News

II :30 Public Service
12:00 News Roundup
12:20 Bulletin Board

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County Agent
Country Go Roond
Newt Beal
Country Go Round

1:55 New• Beat
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3:55 News Beat

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12:30 Saturday Matlnao
I: 15 Obio State Football
4:00 DiJCIDI witb Doar
4:30 Top Ton Revue
5:00 New• ftiji1Jldup
5:15 PubUo Service
5:30 Dinner Musical•
5:U Sign Off

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MONDAY TBRU P'RIDAY . 1 5:45 Sign Oil October
t.OO S1gn On -New•
1:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6:20 Meigs County Rto~ o
6:25 Palll Bowen - Farro
6:30 New9

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G:OO Sign On _ New1

Country Mu:ilic
Country Jamboree
Larr)' Anderson Show
Pomeroy Hi Football
8:33 Rev. Raymond Jon••- Rei 9,30 Midllleport Hi Foolball
8:51 Sport. Headlines
lLOO Top Ten Show !Dairy

8:57 Weather Report
7:00 News

7:01 Tiny'o Chapel
7:30 News
1:!5 PickenJ Hardware
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6:056:20
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11:30 Top Ten Show (Dullolui)
12:00 Noon News
IU5 Musical Interlude

LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII

12:30 Rev. Merlin Teels
1:00 Bm Miller Show

7:50 Newr Report

(OSU Football)
6:45 Sign orr September
5:45 Sign Oil October
Show (Fri. I
SUNDA VS
1:10 Roy's Food Basket Show 7o00 Sign On - News
(Mon · Thurs.)
7:35 Sunday Showcase
1:00 Bill Miller Show
8:00 Johnson - Simpson Jno.

1:45 Baker Furniture Sbow

(Wed .. l"ri.l
8:45 1&amp;8 Super Market Show

8:00 F'rencb City Baptist

I 8:30 News

8:33 Hour of

(Th"l'• -1
1:00 New1
9:05 Coffee With Janet
10:00 Grand Ole op'ry

11:00 Mlniaterlal A.aaoc.
A.S.C. Proaram - Ftl.
11:15 Family Wonbip - Tburs.
11:15 Malon Co. Air- ICst.-Tues.
11:33 Swap Shop
ll:U Tlny't CoUDIJ1 Hymns
12:00 Noon Report
12ol5 Goessler's Guest Slar-Frl
12:U Larry Anderson Shaw
•:110 Jim MHa Sbow
•: ID Blatttnar Aulo Show
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•:30 Local News
5:00 Jlm Meeo Sbow
6:00 Simon's Market - New1
8:111 Sundown Sortnado
8o45 Sip Dll September

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1:48 Congre1sman Abele
10 :05 Sunday Chapel
10 :33 Washington Repurh1
the 'leople

11:00
12:00
12:15
12:30
1:00

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Noon News
Christian• Hour
Rev. Merlin Teets

Rev. Andrew Pw:sont
1:30 Rev. Silas Blllupo
2:00 Sunday Chapel

2:33 Rav. Roscoe Thorne
S:OO Sunday Chapel

S: 33 Country Hymnllrner.t
(Dan Hayman)
03 Sunday Showmo
loOO Baptlol Laymon'• Hour
8:30 Sundowo Serenade
8: IS Slfll 'lU September
Hi Sl&amp;n Off October

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12:00 Community News
12:15 Weather

Wasp Cpe.

Ford

4:00 Dlsc!ng "lth Dost
4:30 lnter&lt;hange
5:00 Community News

1:10 Sports Today
11:05 Morning Melodies
8:15 Weatller
except Friday, Cllurcb 8:16 Pl. Pleasant H.S.
Bells Ring
Football
11 :45 World News
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
11:55 Mason County Ne"'
10:45 Family Worship Hour

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13. Wilted
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LONGFELLOW
One Jetter llmply Rand!~ lor another. In this !UUnple A 11 Ule4
tor tiM three L'l. X tor thrt two O's. eto. Siqleo leU.n, apo.&amp;rOPbl•• the lanrtb and fon:llaUon or tbe wwda are all binta.
IJach d8.)r U.. ~~»de lett.n are cUfterent.

MONDAY TBRll FRIDAY
. 5:45 Sign 00
7:00 B• StUI and Know
7:0! News
7:08 Musical Clock
7:30 News Headlines
7:32 Musical Clock
7:15 Word and Testimony
1:00 Ohio Valley New•
8:01i World News
8: 10 Sporll Today

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Ch11hlre, 0.

Pomeruv _ Ohio

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and II won·t: oolt 111uch to k ..p 1n1 irom
tolllnc .._ about it!"

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FOR LEASE!
ASHLAND STAnON
AVAILABLE

7. Exca.v~ud
8. Poplu

weight.

24. Epoctt
'i'••t•rdQ'I
,2o;, DJp out
3S.Beumu
26. Ac~ed83
35. Jupiter'•
2?. Toward
wife
29. A coronet
38. Large tu'b
30. R&amp;Uroal1
311. Fate
looornuuve oW. Can.dlenu&amp;
Sl. Observed

u. Noblem.aa r~?1&lt;~&gt;1--t~t--f,~[44t--J-t-'1~
&lt;2.F......,._,

"011. thoy ~an lr~ that llnlo bump out oaay, Pop , , ,

1 owner car

rn 1r hines
$5\1 sn Lip_ ~t:V (' ral IISI'O

p. m. Oct . 15. Puhlic ('Ordial -

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Station Wagon

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beverarea

22. Unit
of

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dialect

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Plamwtl

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'42 Pontiac _

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(lCrat Club m~erm,e: at lll'ad 1 new
quarter s at M; lilkr rJr1. 7 :ul' m achlnt'S a1

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6. Malt

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MASON, W. V._

BE KEERFUl

ACROSS

We Have Some Sound
V•luH

'52

a.. Removed:

SHORE BETTER

Y..&amp;ud&amp;J"e Qoyptoquot.el NOUGHT TREADS SO SI..L.EN1

'56 Chevrolet $299

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FIN6ERtN' AROUND HENHOUSES

OUTFIT

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NONE

86. Llfettma

Oct.oMr mat

134 Mill Sr.

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AS TWiil FOOT OF TIAUI.-IIDWARD 'lOU NQ
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JEST GOT HIM

2, A blue dye
20. JrWrurtwn:
s . Greek ltottet

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REPAIR SERVICE

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$1,~-

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of
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CONSARN ME

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Real Estate For Sale
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Real Estate For Sale
.
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Notice
1 erdll ~. &lt;Jnrl Pf'l&lt;1·l~ l :-~ 11 cu._,
s:.,('d :::r 1 ~ll'l'", 19&lt;' .-.:m lo.0. McCOY, AUcnnNERR - - - -- - ACRE YAkr.! lor sal• by
-_ . a!Jcr, Long l1utwm. Ohrn
dJzed salt, llc. Reese's Pea· Chester. Ohio.
S 23 tfc
HOUSE for sale: Gravel
SHOTGUN and rifiP ~&gt;hoot , S11n·1·
Middleport. 727 Broadway
ower, 5 room house
with
10 l5 :Wtp n11t Butter Cups, 10 for 39c.
day, Or l. 17. on the ll11JIJv _
_ _
Creen tip bananas, 5 lbs.
Help Wanted
acros11 from swimming pool.
bath. Emma Morris,
Hill Farm on lhe Bowman's
59:-. Well' ; Sweet Cider, 89c
11 rooms and bath. 3 bedrooms oonville Rd.
10 12 6tp
Run Road .
mile oft lb~ h NOW IN FULL SWING
gal.
10 14 3tc WORK WANTED -Lady wants
new paint, hom;e and roof.
- - - work 5 day.t 11 week.
Full basement. forced
airiSJ!:VEN ROOM
an Rd . Hams amJ cash. Spnn10 14 ate gas furnace, garage, black· Pomeroy, two bathrooms,
.son~d b)' Hal'ine Fir(&gt; Dt'p:ll·t TRUCKLOAD
PERFECTION Oil beater with WY 2:-MlB.
drums and fittings, Dayto.
me~t. __ ___ JO 15 3tc
UNICO TIRE SALE
electric scales, 30 lb. capactop driveway, bath in base- bedrooms, garage, basement,
SHOTGUN MATCH , Sunday ,
ily, W ft. meat case, 1955
JOBt
pay_ ment.
MarvinSmall
Swan. down 3
Large
:ol Out rooOl!
of high water.
Oct. __
18, __
starting
a1 nr;on.
Mercury, bod y an d c has 't·s
LOOKING 'OR IEtURI
ment.
$9,500.00.
flrusbed
l'nlll '= 'D . !!. R.-41 IIIM'¥IM ...u 2 3318.
10
16
31c
~entral
heaUng
Prizes, hams and
bacon .
WHOLESALE
1css mutor and transmission,
Charles Wildermuth.
Refreslmwnts wlll be serwd ·
complete course in ra d'10 a nd s.. ow ..:. adw ~mtrueUcnt cla""'
Matches will be helrJ the 1st
PRICES
tt&gt;levision with all equipment. ~-~=- u-m 1en1-. mNbiJQ. HOUSE for sale, $3500. S i
Z205 or WY 2-6116.
and 3n:l Sundays ot
each
Charles Larkins, Long Bot-1-=~=--------rooms and
partial
bath.
month . Spomorcrl by Forked
•
tom, Ohio.
10 7 tfc
lnsur•nce
Close to school, 385 Hamil- li•OMiESiiTi;,, appro:i1mate1y
R S 0 Ism n. Cluh
1
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ton Street, Middleport, Ohio.
acres, good spring on properun p r
e s
Hl'gn l&lt;l!n·ad'
r tn•;Hi.;1t~ anrl
:~n &gt;n 1r.,~s
KITCHEN
cook stove,
10. 15 31c \ -nu•.1
tcJ\\'t·~m11r!
l nrices
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p t n SJ
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If interested, write N.
t:/. lots Jf shade trees, Iocat- ;~;~-~~~;~t
-• uC the yl'ar. HUY NOW.
! Davenport and chair, $20.
A.~ocy, ln. AD fornu of lD
Bowen, Roseville, Ohio,
ed on U. S. 33 oear
Rock
1
SHOOTING M.\TCil , high
SUPER SERVICE I cu. ft. rcrrigerator, $25. 50
Jitu JohiiSOu
call oX 7.;922;,
Springs Fairground.
R.
powered 22 rifh·s .1nd shot·
STATION
elcelri(' waetr heater, $25.00.1 Bud 8&amp;uapson. Ageota.
10 l6 6tc
A. Finlaw, WY J-.2975. 10-:J..tfcli&gt;;o:-_&lt;1'."._"
guns, Sunday, October
18.
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New 4i000 BTU vented
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American Legion
Farm
hrater, $65 .00 also 70,000
FOR SALE: ouse, llX rooms
1 :.•r.·~:" Mgr. WY 2·9932
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BePch Grove Rd., nutl•nd .
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nstructions
and bath. 107 Locust St., FOR S.t.LE-Middleporl'o laiJ.
oBI bulldiDB, located 19 N.
Noon U.1Lil dark..
10 13 6tc
Pomeroy.
10 1&amp; 3tp
Second Slree~ Midllleport
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Hurrlette F'ruit
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and for oth.., proper relief. an4 !Jilai
the defend•nh IIIHIWU the bl~rrog.,
toriu .11ttachad to th• petition
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MOTORS

' '· DomesU..

Ai'PfAR tlff011£ TilE~
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1960 Rambler 2 Door American

65 Chevrolet

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decreea
32. Put

Standard tran1. Lugg.age carrier . Real nice. See it.

2 Impalas, 4 Door Sedans, 1 Chevelle
Conv. Cpe., 1 Corvair Conv, Cpe.

RADIATOR
SERVICE

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settings but little to do with the

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indel!d provide a aafe ctlange of
AOROii&amp;
~ace from the outpourtng of 1. 11'1bbed
situation comediet ts not being &amp;. Art 1ty1e
overlooked In production clr· 1· Bptel••
otpier
cles. If pre8ent plans are malll- l to.Jaw1sb
tained, the next few video aea·
month
sons will 11ee a return to pi'Om· n. Repmot
Afnoa
inence of the weekly oaten.
12. L&amp;.wtul
But the Wdt~rnll are hardly u . A SwiBtJ
what they used to be. The old·
canton
fashioned w~ft[ern was, well, an Uli. Godot
pleuure:
old-fashioned western. Then we
E~t.
got the adult western. Ad now, te. S)'ilableot
to a large degree , we are
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the era of the Jislly western.
talned
1'hl&amp; is en route to
aumptusearch for "meanlngful " westousiy
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erns, which mesn11 they will
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hiJve, as they do now, westem 21. Small

Auto. R&amp;H . A &amp;ood eheap transportation oar. Set It,

Also The Following
Models:

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The faN that the good old re-

liable television western doer

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Auto. R&amp;H. One local owner, 3S,OGO mileage. Another
li.ke new.

Standard trans. R&amp;.H . New finish. Clean and nice.

able.

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steam ahead.

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simple, classic essenct of he 22. !~:Uw
western8 that succeeded by
dl!floultl'
in~ to be themselves.
23. Crln{&amp;
bliss, moderate success and Now ;t goes alrnust without 26. Oldapas
reasonable popularity . Moderate saying that every viewer must 28, ~~t.n

1961 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Station Wagon

We Have Several New 1964 Chevy II
- Chevelles and Impalas still avail-

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out to your satisfadion.

1961 Chevrolet 2 Door 6 cyl.

CHARLES BLACK

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car. If at all possible we will work the deal

LeMans 2 Door , Red over white finish, jood wh~tewaU
tires, 326 cu. in . V8 engine, automatic trans. RadiO and
be11ter. A real smart car.

Porto &amp; Sorvlco On

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Smell Engine Service

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tires, radio and heater.

Local owner, 6 cyl., Standard trans ., radio, beater. clean
inside and ou t.

He&lt;t!lll flul:l f,lr i{l(•d
:. n l
, er~ \\ash sta nd . dmmg roo
fluwers, the Br:1d l:u ry nl ' i·--:lt· ~;i)i{·I~F:-l1 . Jnltde rn
hnuse.l ~ ; lilc. gl:~ s.&lt;: door c~pboard,
0,·,!
bnr&lt;: and JriNlrl~
I u" d ~ \ run r. , ;nal tJ;.til . Ymll• c•.~
di ~rws, cooking ulenstls, coal i1,106
aHd flow er~. tile Cr&lt;~&lt;~t :-il , (1111 r1 kll!'h1·n . :1lf' rlon1 . lo 1 r &lt;J nge, 1\:eroSt'llf! Range,lnelghburs. l\lr ,md .\l 1·, ·\.1 •1
&lt;.,11 1.J ;, 1 Ut. t. 11 wulur&lt;J l ;dl' E' lf'clnr hot pla !e, Kerosene PHOTO Copymg Service. Cop1
old Grate for tllL'I f b~·; J u ll
\'. '\ 2&lt;llt'll
I'! L!:l tic
('IIOk
stove, Sl'wing mach· Ies made ol legal papers,
Iul songs. and ~ lr ~ Uh".·;. l ! i lll:'
2 wa shers, 2 sweepers, birtfl records and almost any
Cotterill , pianist, and
;dl
Fat Sale
h; J~d tonls. :\1any other items other docwnenta. Also t.aJnjnthose who roJmt·mhl'n·d u~ JJl - -_-: - -. ,
not listed. Some very
old tinr in plastic, mm to pre1
eerve your valuable papen.
other w.1ys. If' s so C(lnl ll1 r-1 ·' ~1' ·1·1\ ~1'\\· l~l. M;lt'hi .l'". 'i~ it em~.
Reuter Insurance, Pomel'GJ'
· to know in uur bt'rl':t'.' l' I 7.1·~~. bill!• ll lh nle~,
muno- 1
Leon&lt;1rd Koenig, Owner
mg
merl we han• .'iO m;i!ly gou, JI gl.i LIIS, el' · \I I •'IIJllt '·~ t :al'l l·•1 'TP rms
Cash
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~····.·:~ f()n\';inJ and
Not r&lt;'".,,·r,ons1.bie for Accidents.
Inends
who sh;ue ()Ur grw r. Jnl·IJ!~ .
.t.ULTIONEEII
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Y.o'e '-l lso w:m l J(J thank you b. ,(' k\l :. rd. s::~ l; t ~"· ~h nr i
!-\radford Auction Company
CemploUfur the m~ny wr.mderl' ul ll'l· t p .1~. m1 ' llL~ of 51illll mnntlily . c. c. Bn1dford, Auctioneer
~ loradlonl
l.t'rs we've rt'CCI\'l'rl.
Yon1r
rh·;r,l ;il:.lr ir hl(lr1J. w. ltl iH or
,\ . c. Bradford. Manager
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kindness will never b·· h1r· u•.. llll~;l:l .v c::tmwl.
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5,000
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all.
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ost an
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22·1 s. Ill . Ave., Wellston,
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l'fH ay
Cl'ptl'd . Full c&lt;~~h pnce S..\2.44 Ohio.
10 15 3tc
nig ht Rl !'om~ro.~·
Fvu tb:l lll te rm:. S!50 \\t'ck. \lt-'Y ~-22fl..\ .
Par!:i:;g Lot. C;::lil WY 2 ''fl4fi
ll'l t!i lite SPF~Cll\L Thursday,
Friday,
10 14 :11c
- - - -I and Saturday , Harden's
From tile larRest truct or
ELECTROLUX Sweepe r, uses! ket, Syra~.:u :,e _ Boiled ham, buiJdO'ler radiator to tht
LIGHT BLUE G&gt;:neral F.lectrir p;-!1Jer bags. c&lt;&gt;r 11 plete
WL!li
sliced l)r piece, 89c lb.: 3 doz. tlllallest Deater eore.
all transistor radio. Reward
alrarhment s. Ralance
dur
eggs, 89 c: llome made saus·
for return . Shirl&lt;:y Mrl\i nney, :{ f).Jy menls $7 oo r&lt;~dt W'r :l
.&lt;~ge, 59 c lb. Winesap apples,
WY 2-3560. 85 S. 4Lh St.
l~lll.
10 15 6tcl• $t .?!J bu : r:;]hlJage. 5c lb. WY 2_2143
Pom•rov

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You come In pick out the Used Car of your

1960 Rambler Classic Wagon .... $899

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!lOLL YWOOD &lt;UPI) - After
the new lelevlslor. .!!eason's del·
u~ , ol situation comediPs, I
tuned in NBC's western series,
" The VirgJI,Jan," Wednesday
Wghl, and Jt seemed !Ike stark
rea hsm b&gt; compar1son. Another
·
year of thh1 stult, and my re.
&amp;ress iu,l will be complete.
The best thing about "The
Virginian" is that It is provldlni Lee J. Cobb with a healthy
ar•nuity, much the same as
"Hazel'' iJ. dolnt for Shirley
Booth. You may not like all of
NBC·TV's shows, but you have
to admit Uae network is laking
care at some nice tteople. At
any rate , the weekly 90-minute
western has been on for aever·
al years now, and it has arrived at the stage where lt is
•. ally no longer good o bad,
but merely there, which is to
IB)' Jt has achieved the organization man 'l dream: Moderate

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

Local owner and low mil~age , Jet black finish, red ~ucket
vinyl seat. 4 on the floor, 110 eniine, iOOd whitewall

4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spo~less interior,
beige and brown finish, V8 engine, P.owerghde trans . Ra·
dio and heater, whitewall tires show Little wear. Was $21119G

nowe kuuwn she would, Oe~.· aus~ and typtLill ul HUtn) cun ~:n t
if ~h e hadn 't the sene1 would we.'ltern epi1odes. wall th .. AOI'I·
Lave been liluck with a marned Wt"!!tt"rn flHvor of the ovenll
, which Is deadly in a Wt'st. PnU:eavor . This doesn't
mt&gt;an
And If a n1arriage had , heavy a:un~Jay lJ Rt'Ct!lllr)' , or
In order the NB C public· U1a! univt"rsal storlt&gt;! !houldn't
ily department wou ld hove in-- be atlempled, but II does mean
formt•d us al l for weeks now . thai mPre hune.! do no! a Wt&gt;ltBu1 what • Wai most obviuus , ern make .

Televisioll Revue

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1964 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door · · $259 5

1963 Chevrolet Impala ...... -- $2395

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1963 Corvair Monza Coupe · · · · $1969

10 I 11te

c.n
Allis
with
Hvdraulic lift, used
very UGHT HAULING or
water
li ii iP 1 H C Corn Picker, Cui ·
haulillg. Phone WY 2-6221
tiv&lt;Jtor , 14'' plows, 7 ft. disc,
I 24 iiOip
Corn Planter, Manure spread· 1-;ii&lt;.Tii;;;;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-"M;;;ii;
er with Seeder AUachment,l'
P1umbln&amp;, Moel._
L 1se sidf' thdJvery rakr . 14 ft .
Anold
Broctlera..
tractor trailer, 50 tooth
IIJ Ea5 1 Main StrHI, Pommv.: 2 urut Un iversa l ~;'""" eroy. Pboae Wl l-UlL
and Unr, Esco milk cooler,
1 ZO tfc
n 1ilk j • (l n'. 200 bushels of corn, !;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-;;;-;;;;;;;;,
50 bushel.!! of oats,
lo\n[o;;, a 1ew pieces of IW 1n- ;r
ture.
AI tlw home in Tuppers

MAKE YOUR OWN .•.

VB engine, Powerglide trans. Radio ~nd he~ter. W~te
iver ailver blue finiih . Deluxe accessories, whitewall Urea.

afford . NothillJ down, up to
5 yeara to pay CaJI WY %-

~~ F';mnall
Tr~ctor,
Ch~lmPrs Field Chopper

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Phone WY 2-6113.

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Pomert .'. l'hnn•·

\\'):' 2-3618.

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PHONE WY 2-215~

mJssions. Electric

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-·•tomatlc and standard trana-

and will se ll the following per9 24 tfc I
soma l property. Farnr mach- -:-::-:::-:::=:-:--::--:-inery located at the farm 4 ALUMINUM seU.storing atonn
miles East from Chester on
windows at prices y01:
can

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TRANSMISSION Salvaae Co11&gt; II
pan,. Rel)airillC all makea.

f&lt;Jrm on Hccount nf my health

floors au tomatiC h ~ ~t.
Call W'r'
32.00.
10 10 tfc

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AUCTION - Saturday, October
24, tO A. M. 1 am leaving the

Mttldll'port A.paflmf'nt, 5 rooms

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for Sale

Busineu Services

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Th

··our ('hrl'\(1811 C'l!l7t'nShl p
" a' ihe lop ll of the dm &gt;itoHs
b\ Mrs LoutS Ret bel ai t he
ol th• Federated Ctc·
ele Wt='dn~&gt;~da~ t'&gt;tnlng .a1 thr
church
Group stn gtng ut I ove Dl vtn• .. opened tlte d&lt;vottons.
fulluwed bv t.hf' re:~d lllg ol Jam·

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Riverview PTA
' cond utl ed the business sesston
I Hepor" on the Sciolo Presby
Plans Festival
lertal held \asl week .n the Presb• lman church, Nelsonville,
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ttl (' Wt'l·e gtven by
Reibel and Christmas dinner and party I On Satur ay
thai Mrs Neutzling . They also gave when the Past Councilors
of

te. 1964

Christian Citizenship is eme
01 Federated C."'Ie Devo t.IOns

rn ~d ltl:lllun b~1

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" The
.. t Neutzlmg
People", pr.,ldent.
Mn Qu
Ben

HolidayEvents
Are Discussed
B D I AG
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roup
Plans were discussed for

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DON'T THINGS LOO::
WONDERFUL?
( When you have bui1t a substantial savings

Plaful were made to
erect
new welcom, '"""' at tho ent.ances to Middleport when the
Hearthstone CIBIS of the Middleport First Bapttat Church met
Tuesday evening at. the home
of Mr. and Mra. Edison Baker.
The meeting waa opened by the
president, Mra. Allen HugheJ,
who read two poems "Be Thank·
lui" and "Dally Dozena for
.
Everung devotion• were giv·
en by Mr. Baker. The ~roup voted to purchase new SliJll to be
placed at lhe three e~trances to
Middleport.
Donations were
made to the Middleport Emer·
gency Squad fund and toward
the purchase hof a typewriter
for the churc ·
Plans wer.e made_
di :o holdt the
th
aruma! Chrtstmas rmer a
e
Martin Restaurant. Mr. Harold
Hubbard conducted a Bible quiz
durlng Ute program hour.
Mr, and Mrs. Baker served
sandwiches, cakes and coffee
to those attending including Mr.
and Mrs. David Darst, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Sayre, Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllis Anthony, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Hubbard, Mra. AI·
len Hughes and Mr. Paul Smart.

Chester Council, Daughters of I The Rivervtew PTA met
Amenca. met Wednesday even- Monday evening at the River·
ing at the Jodge hall with Mrs. view school and made preparaRay Morris , Mrs. Floyd R1cte- uons for the Halloween Festinour and Mrs. Arthur Orr as val to be held at the school Sat·
gistesses
urday evening Oct. 11.
Mrs. Clarence Neutzllng, presAlter devoUonal services by
ident, opened the meellng by Maxine Whitehead and Aline
reading Matthew 13:1-8, follow- King the Boy Scouts conducted by the Lord's Prayer and ed 8 'flag ceremony.
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pledge to the flag In unison .
Robert Bowen, elementary su·
Mr.o. Virgil Roush thanked the pervJsor, was the guest speak·
members for cards and her se- er on the topic, "Increased
cret pal for gift sent her while Sales Tax" and discussed the
hospitalized. It was decided to benefits it would g1ve lo educa·
have the Qlristmas dinner and tJon. Mrs. Myers' room rece1vparty at Vera's Lunch In Bel- ed the attendance banner. Judgpre on December 9 and
to tng of the costumes at the Hal·
have a $I gift exchange.
loween Festival wtll be at
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Entertamment was in
o'clock.
of Mrs. Ross Cleland and Mrs.
Entertainment will consist of
Pearl Koblentz and hats made dart games bingo fWl house,
and won by the members
other
and' a fish pond
JUdged and prizes awarded to for the children. There wiU also
Mrs. Esther Wright for
the be 3 country store, sweet shop
prettiest, and Mrs. Larry Wolle and a movie.
the ugliest. Songs and hymns
Sandwiches, hot dogs, candy,
with Mrs. Wolfe at the p1ano pop and coffee will be avai!aconcluded the program, Mrs. ble A valuable gift will be givSterrett Elected
Milo Riggs won the door prize. en as a door priZe.
Refreshments were s.rved by
After the PTA meeting "Op· Charter P Draped
Group'• President
the hostesses to 1he above and en House" was observed with
The Friendly Farmers Advls- Mrs. Arvil Holter, Mrs. Hattie the parents visiting the class For Mr8. Knopp
ory Council met at the home Frederick, Mrs Oscar Weber, rooms and meetmg the teach- The charter was draped for
uf Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter for Mrs. Norman Frederick, Mrs. ers.
the late Mrs. Allen Knopp when Birthday Dinner il
the october meeting. Thirteen Stanley Trussell, Mrs. Henry
the Auxiliary of White
Rose Given Mrl. King
members answered the roll call Spencer, Mrs. Marion
Wood,
Lodge met Wednesday afternoon
.. A Previous Meeting Remem- Mrs. Henry Beaver, Mrs. Maat the Legion hall. Mrs.
Wil· Mrs. Leona King, wlfe of Earl
bered " Devotionals based on bel Van Meter, Mrs. Buel Ride.
ham Robson, president, was in King, was complimented with
" Love Thy Neighbor/'
were nour, Mrs. James Van Meter,
charge of the meeting.
a birthday dlnner at 6:30 Salur·
given by Mrs. Holter
Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter, and Mrs.
Attending were Mrs. Perry day evening .at the Kmg home
New otficers elected
were Hobart Newell.
ee •
Mitch, Mrs. Robson,
Mrs. on Salem Street, Rutland .
D1ek Sterrett, presujent; Roy Hostesses for Ute November
William Woodard, Mrs. David Attending were Earl K in g,
Holier, vtce president;
Mrs. meeting will be Mrs. Henry
In Middleport
Entsminger, Mrs. H. E. Bush, Mrs. Leona King, Mr. and Mrs.
E&lt;trl Dean, secretary;
and Spencer , Mrs. Virgil Walker and
Mrs. Charles Bennett is In Mrs Pat Gallagher, Mrs. Alma Robert Musser, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Roy Holter, discussion Mrs. Henry Eichinger.
Columbus to be with her daugh. Miller, Mrs.
James Souders, Ernest Molden, Mrs.
Edna
le&lt;~der.
Reid Young was namter Maxine Bennett who un- Mrs Norman Wayland, Mrs. lblsseU, Mrs. Maude Rawlings,
.d Legislattve chatrman and
derwent throat surgery _wednes- Hele.n Lewis, Mrs. Carl Mattox Mr ..and Mrs. Carl yseU, Mrs.
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Mrs Edison Hollon, represenday at Riverside Hospi tal .
and Mrs. Walter Hayes. Fol- Mar1e Anderson, L1ttl e
Ml ss
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t lowing the meeting a dessert Clndy Anderson, Dr. and Mrs ,
httive to the County Women's
The Rev. an d Mrs. Cly de Bari Cornnutlet'.
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lett and daughter Becky were course was served in the din- N. C. Carpenter.
j Di scussion was led by Samin Newark Thursday to return ing room by the hostesses, Mrs.
The evening was closed by
I ue l Mtchael. milng twu
rarm
mother Mrs. P. M. Sines to Wa land and Mrs Bush
observing the first
birthday
HurN1u Council lillldes "0 u r
thelr home in Middleport. While
y
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of the coUage prayer meetJng
Tux Problems. "
and "Health I
In Pomeroy
there the Bartlett family wiU
organized one year ago by RobIn surance " Shorteurnmgs
ot I Mr. and Mrs Clinton Mulford visit with !f1eir children Mr. Federated f outh
ert Musser. He led the meeting
1 I he properly tax and the pre- and Mrs. Garnet Folden return· and Mrs. A'rthur Ford and Mr.
To Meet Sunday
of Bible reading,
prayers,
i sent tax s1tua twn of Oh1o were ed to their homes, Columbus and Mrs. Clyde Bartlett at , The Federated Church Youth hymns, talks of enrichment,
some of the problems brought Thursday, after a visit with Kirkersville.
.
: Fellowship will meet
and Mrs. King and Mrs. Car·
bul. Also, the questiOn of heahh their .sisters and brother-in·law, Barbara Jones a juruor
at !at 5 30 p m. in the social room penter were at the plano and
insurance through
privately Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler and Ohio University and her room· of the church, Ralpb Werry Is organ. "Under His Wing" was
owned compan1es or gov~trn· Mrs. Edith Thomas, Th€'y also mates Joan Kenny Cleveland president All youth of
the one ol the organ-plaon duo 5
, ml·nt prugrams.
visited other relatives in the and Jeanne Culver
Toledo church are invited. Donna Rei· played.
Next mPetmg will be Nov area .
1 were recent overnight guests bel will conduct the devotion·
14 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sisson of Kyger of her parents Mr. and Mrs. al period.
ATJ'END MEETING
· Mrs. D1ck. Sterrett
visited Thursday with Mr. and Emerson Jones,
Mr. L. W. McComas. Mr.
1
Mrs. Jacob Schuler.
Dr. J. J. Davis was in CoSON IS BORN
Emerson Jones IIIII Mrs. 0. E.
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WF.lllli"G ANNOUNCED
Eldon Kraeuter was a bust- lumbus Wednesday where he Mr. and Mrs. Jack L. Goode Rail were in Athena Wednesday
1 Announcement Is bemg made ness visitor in Atheru; Thurs- 1attended a semmar of rheumat- are amJo1mcing the birth of a to attend a dirmer meeting of
ot the 1ecent marnage of Miss day
I ic diseases sponsored by the son Earl Arthur on Sept 12, the Southeastern Ohio School
Margaret Ann Vance and Char- M~. and Mrs John Scott re- Ohto State Medical School.
Gr~ndparents are Mr . and Mrs. Board A!lsociaUon held In
les ~mdlt', Jr . Saturday. Octo- turned home Thursday after Mrs. Asa Jordon substituted Arthur Koenig of ReedsviUe, Baker Center ballroom. One
ber 10 at 10 30 am. in Spring- an overnight visit with iu, mo- in the Pomeroy Schools this Rt. 1 and Mr, aod Mrs. Earl hundred school board represenheld Lulheran Church, Sprmg ther, Mrs. Earl Scott. Mrs. week in the absence of Mrs, Goode, Dexter Rt. Great grand- tatives and supertntendeJJII atfteld, OhiO. A reception follow· Scott returned home
from Cbarles Lewis.
mothers are Mrs.
Dorothy teoded
the mUng which In·
ed tn the church dining room. Fairfield Hospital, Lancaster Mr. and Mn. Gene French Smalley, Long Bottom, Rt. 1, eluded proposed legislation for
Mr, Smdle is serving with the Wednesday and is convalescing and Mrs. Ethel French spent and Mrs. Charles Snider, Porn- expanding educational services.
Umted states Air Force and ts nicely.
the past weekend on a trip eroy. He was born oo M r a. Mrs. Rail is a member of the
stati...ned at Lockbourne A I r
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thorn· through the West Virginia moun. SMalley's birthday.
executive commJttee.
Force Hase He is a brolher of as and family of Crouksvi lle tains.
Mrs. William Ault and M
were Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bush
Gt!nl! Dodson, Middleport.
of his brother and sister-In - and son Gregory have moved
ii5i.i;ii;~ ii..i..iiiiiiiii..iiiiiiii11taw, Mr. and Mrs.
Everett into tbe Wtute apartment on
Thomas.
Palmer-st.
Mrs, C. E. Vance and Mrs.
I SCOUTS ELEcr OFFICERS Leah Whitlock of Kent were
Chuck Hannahs, scribe
of weekend guests of Mr, .and Mrs.
Troop 249, has reported Mike L. D. Scott and other relatives
Wright elected qtllll'termaster
friends, 'I'lley were former
aDd Gary Mitcb elected llhrar- residents of Mlddleporl
I.an .
Recent guests of Mrs. E. 0.
;;;;;;;;iiiii;;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'"J 1 Tewksbary were her aons and
family Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Tewksbary aod IOD
Tom of
Wellston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tewksbary ol Middleport.
The birthday ol Mrs. E.
0.
Slim Fit, Hip Hugging Western
Tewksbary wa• observotl with
a family dinner.
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a set amoJmi here every momh or payday. Then

.,..atch your s.a vings re serve growf And we 11 help it
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~ro w e11e n f(t~! er • •• creditiQ!

Mrs. Ronald Brownlnl and
Mrs. Calvin Simpson were hoa·
Iesses when the ..... rut. Sewlng Club met Wednesday evenlng at lhetr club room .
During the business se,.\on
in charge of Mrs. Harvey Van·
Vranken, president, plans were
made for a dinner at the Martin restaurant on Tuesday, Oct.
27 at 7 p. m. and members
are asked to contact Mrs. Van
Vranken as to whether they Wlll
attend. Following the dinner,
the group will meet In the club
room with Mrs. Elmer Whit.
and Mrs. Charles Hoffman as
hostesses.
A discussion
held
on
the Nov. 3 meeting to be h~ld
at the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. offtce
for a demonstration by . Betty
Newton. Each member II , to
take a guest
ted b The
M travelmg
Elza
prize dona
Y rs.
Gilmore Jr. was awarded to
Mrs. Browning.
The hostesses served a de!sert course to thoae named
above and Mr.!. Dayton Strlckland, Mrs. Edward Wells, Mrs.
Willard Boyer, Mrs. Roy Blank·
enshlp and Mrs. Donald MeKrught.

Mrs

l"d" "'" hrought
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one 's resp,~ &lt;tbtltly " • . d"'p- ' htg hltgh'-' of a talk by Dr. Lois
" fatlh tn (. ttd and lo use :'": , H Vi,.cher. a surgeon In the
f~;~llh 111 ~t'l &gt; lre to God . \'-ra y Ind 1a hos pital wh1ch the local
and Utt'&lt;HI&gt;. ut . . o.dvancmg the chu1ch helps to support.
1\mgdorn IJI {,od Wt' r e gtven
A ca fet ena dinner lo be sponThe h• mn · Oh \1 aste r Lei sored by Ute Hapy Harvest~1t&gt; Walk 'r\ llh Thre ' and pray 1ers cl ass Saturday, at the
b•· \lr, Retbel. con&lt;"iu ded : ehurcb was announced Mrs.
tl" devottr&gt;n&lt; and \Irs Ret bel. Norman Kloes announc.ed that
mtsStonan ,·hatrman ol t h • the lrott cakes had arnved for
POMERO"t' OHIO
Gtt tld 'eod ' mtsstona rv poem. sa le and also asked Utat those
TONIGHT&amp;. SATURDAY
~=::;:;::;;;;;;r· wlshmg Chnstmas cards corr
"1 FACES OF OR, t.AO"
!I
: ta ct her
(Techmcolor\
Pla ns were made for a Christ·
rony H.anda\1 Arlhur O'Con
mas dmner and ~rty at the De·
nell, Barba ra Eden . John Er
cember 9 meeting, at
the
•f' ~o n Noah Bef'ry Jr D1rect
oy •'iru Pal Wonders n e~· t'r
I church There will also be ~ $1
('f'8SC
gift exchange. )It k wastl decld~
Double Feature Program
k d
uSOLDIER IN THE RAIN"
1 tu ha ve a 6 o'c oc po uc /nIackie Gleason, Steve Me
"55
CAYS AT PEKING"
1 ner at theKlNovember mee.mg
\ \ 11h Llutllon Hrston
ed t
.Jueen Tuesday Weld
0
~ ~~d Ala &lt;.ardnN
1 and Mrs.
oes was nam
11,,ch 11 1eolo r )
have the devotions,
SUN .• MON. TUES .
, ,d
I A dessert course was served
1
' PLAY IT COOL ,'
at the close
meeting by
B11t.lo1 \' re
Helen Sh&lt;~rtro Mrs. Phil Wtlltamson, from a
MJchaf'l Callen Barhara hiP n
J
t.ai.Jle carryinM out the Halloween theme.

Church
B NClass
T0 uy ew
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Welcome lgns

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SewlnrClubP
Oct.
27th Dinner

it with illfe re) t, as

earned. The bank T'!i the sa¥er'i best friend,

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Curtf.-Reyn.old.
WeddinruSet

Mla VJrslnla CUrfi1 and

Olln Reynoldl will be united In
marriage November I It 1:30
p.m. by 1\ov. Garlaod Lewis at
the Calvary Temple, lOth aod
Market Streets, b1 Parkersburg.
The reception will follow 1mmediately.·
Ml" CUrtil b the dauaJtlor ol
Mr and Mrs. Perry CUrtis of

We Pay 3% lntereJt On Suring•

Pomeroy National Bank
Member Fedtrl!ll Reserve Sy1ttm
Member Federal Oeopot.it Insurance Corporation
Servmg Meigs County for over 90 years

POMEROY- RUTLAND

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Jolly Club H
Meet•
A.t Strau•s ome
Mrs. Charles StrauS! entertamed the Jolly club Wedne'"
day evening at her home on Unlon Ave.
A short business session wall
conducted by Mn.,Strauss, preaident. The traveling prize do-.
nated by Mrs. Strauss was ..
warded to Mrs. Gerald Wilder·
rnuth Mrs. John Letfllelt received an anniversary. and a
birthday gift , Mrs. Wildermuth
an anniversary and Mrs. Strauss
a birthday gift from their ..,
cret pals. Mrs. Strauss recelv•
ed a hostess gift from the club.
Re£reshments were served bJ
the hostess to Mrs. Wilbur Hanning, Mrs. Lillie Hauck, Mrs.
Wildermuth and Mrs. Donald
Hauck.

50th A.nniver8ary
Will be Observed

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New offtcen were
elected
when the Yoolh CouiiC\1 ol the
Friendly Farmel'l met Saturday evening at the home o1 Ann
aod Alan Holter. They
are
president Sally Mora; vice •
president David Mora; aecrelary Ann Holter oDd disc:t~~­
sion leader Lenore Mlehael.
DiSCU88ion waa led by Jenny
Dean and games were played.
Refreshmenla were served by
the hoot and hostoBI to the above aod Larry IIIII Linda Hollon, Lol!be Mlehae~
Melanie
Dean, Rhea Mora IIIII Raody

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SAYS 1'IL\NlUI
Mrs. lrls J. Carr, treasurer
of the Tuppers Plalna School
Boosters, ha1 reported a sue.
cessful school l'lU'IIIval oo Oct.
10 at the grada school, She ex·
tends the appreciation of t h e
boosters to all who helped and
donated.
w=so;=-;;;ro;;;-;ME=ET;;;
The WSCS PnttlfliD Meeting
will be held Ocl. 11, SUnday
eveniiJ&amp;, at 7:18, at
Heatb
Methodist Cburch, Middleport.
The meet1n1 topic It intel')ll"!taUon of the mloalon projects.
All membero ...... ~ lo be

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Russian Policy to Chinese
May Bend •.. But not Much

MOSCOW (UP!) - The new Soviet r egim• reaffirmed
today that it would continue ex-Pr•m~er Ntktta S Khrushchev's peaceful coexistence with the West Jts st1ff line
Three wrecks were lnve'stl·
toward Communist Chna may bend , but not much
gated early today by the Meigs
It denounced the deposed Khrush c hev himself as
County Sheriff's Department
"hare-bramed ."
and Sheriff Robert C. Harten·
Today 's tssue ol Pravda, the Soviet Communist party
bach is investigating a fire in
newspaper, underlined the reassuran r es gwpn by lJ S SR.
Scipio twp. that destroyed 1
ambassadors in Washtngton , Tokyo, the United Nationt
she-room frame home Friday
and other cap1tals
Pravda upheld the ' ' principle! -- - - - - - ------ -morning.
The burned home, owned by
of pea&lt;'t'fu l eoex1stence between ' rt'rentlv th ' po~st"sslon of one
Andrew Schloow of Pennsylvan·
states wtlh d1ffering social or· bnmb 1s not grounds for unia was destroyed before the
ders as .udvanced by V. I. , mediate concern
Lt'nm '
!
Urged Unifiratiob
blaze was dlscovered The sher·
iff said the fire apparently
JOH~ D. HERBERT
Pravda sa1d the new govern- [ Mao urged that "the
two
started about 4 a.m Fnday
men I of party Frrst Secretary ! countrtes um!e on tht! basis of
Several outbuildings were alLeonid I Brezhnev and Premier I Mandsm-Lemmsm," which Peso destroyed, according to the
!Alex1e Kosygm 'w11l pursue an , kmg interpret s as nppos1tion to
sheriff . No fire department was
arttve line for the convocations I pea ceful coextsfence with the
'
called.
of an International meet1ng of West
{O
all Commumsl parties ••
I Pr&lt;i vda . without mentioning
Early today . about 12 30 am ,
COMMUNITY TABLE - This Is the table nearest the kitchen of the Martin Restaurant where nelghbor.h ood
Sherif£
Hartrnbach
and
Rutland
Plaonffi
Meeting
1
Khrushchev by name. denounced
customers dme and drtnk their mornmg coffee. It IS popular wtth reSidents of the Middleport area and known
Khrushchev had planned a , " ha re-braiDed scheming, imma·
as the "family table " and "community hangout spot " Seated around the table enjoying dinner are, 1 to r . Eddie Marshall John Ti!Jis mvestigated a hit-skip accident about onem1d-Oecember meeting of 26 lure conclwJOns and hasty declBlake, Rev. Howard Ruppel!, Mrs. Lula Russell, Thelma Pratt and Bernice Darst. - Sentinel Photo.
tenth mile west or Pearl Ja
key Commumst parties. Khrush·l swns and actions d1vorced from
John D Herbert, treasurer .of chev intended the meeting to reality , bragging and phrasecobs Coal company.
Authorities said the uniden- state, son of a former 0 h 1 0 I arrange a Commumst
world I mongermg, eommand1sm, un
tlfied car hit a power pole · and govern?r w~ll speak nexl Tues summit conference which would I w11ingness to take into account
then left the scene. Electrictty d~y rugh_t 10 Pomero~ Junior expel Red China from the Com. the achievements of science and
m the Rutland area was off for High audlt_onum to Meigs Coun monist bloc.
practical expenence ,,
about two hours while power ty
1 This Dec . 15 meeting may be
Jt p.enounced ' ' the ideoi0£Y
.1._ j
company workers repaired the The countywtde rally Is spon· ipostponed or toned down But and practice of the personaHty
damages . Off1cials are contmu·
by the
County_ Re- the differences between Chma cult " 1t p1 .used collective lead.
.
lng an investigation.
publican Executive . committee, and Russia are too lrofound ershlp as communism's ..sreatBV ROBERT WINGE'IT
taurant operator.
tin. Mr Marlln, • resident of 1Jane Restaurant m Middleport, Th
d
.d 1
t E E Follrod, chairman, The with natwnal and racial nvalry es t political asset"
The Martin Restaurant, long The Mttrlm Restaurant was Pomeroy· Is no longer connect- also well-known for its service. 2 20 e secon
/n 124was t a public is inv1ted. Admission Is to be solved in the roreseeable Re!Jable sources
Khrusha favorite dinmg place in Mid· opened Augul II, 1951 on Mill - ed with the restaurant.
Even though Mrs. Durst had · .1 a m. ,"n 1 ~u 1e
(;
free . State and local candidates fulure
' rhev went down ftghttng at the
thrives on its repula- st where the Lewis Plumbing ll takes 14 employees to
no restaurant experience _prior
:;,::narJ.• oi will be introduced.
Red Chinese chairman Mao IC e n t r a 1 Commitlee meeting
tion for fme home-cooked meals, service IS now located. It sue- up the good serv1ce that
to 19Sl, she has succeeded mat- , W IIston lost ontrol of his car Mr. Herbert, a youthful 34 ts Tze-tung, haVlng e-xploded h1 s l wh1 ch decided h1s fate.
hospitality· and overall good ceeded the Quahty Coffee Shop
at the Martin are always tracting throngs or satisfied
attem
to round a a !on of Jeannette J
atomtc homb, cabled the Krem- j
Praised Pollcie5
1
1ervice.
there.
giVen. Mrs. Lula Russell, head tamers.
.
curve
car went off and Thomas J Herbert , Oh1o lin Friday urmg a return to Thest' sources said Mi):hal
"Pleasing our l.'U StHmers
It
in Octilber of 1952 th.at cook .. has
employed by the ! . She
''very good. help'' the left side of the highwa) 1
1946-47. and . present I unity-on Mao's terms
J Suslov, the
party's clilef theolhe blggesl goal of our bus!· 1 the busmess was moved to tis Martm ever ;mce It opened. Al- l m the successful operaUon of a d turned over on its side 1Oh10 Supreme . Court JUdge . A II was believed thai Brezhnev I rr&lt;IICtan . pratsed Khrushchev '•
ness," says tlle owner, Mrs. present address on North Sec· together, Mrs Russell has. had 1the business. She single!!.! oot
heavy damage. No ar: graduate of
Umver31· and Ksoygin were impressed l ove-r·all polic1es but said
Marguerite Durst, who worked ond at the COI'Der of Race-St. 57 years of restaurant exper-- : Mrs. Russell with the servln1
ts
reported
ty and of the M1ctugan Law Ineither by Mao's message nor wd e not proprrlv rarned out
1
as a telephone operator for 20 Tite Martin was so named by 1ience. For several years she of the line food down lhroogh
was at 4 1School, treasurer Herbert began I by his bo 11l. Khrushchev is ' and had reached the "point o1
years before becoming a _res- Its first owner, James L. Mar- l worked at the former Ma ry l
(Continued On P•l'. ~)
fa m. on Rt. 114 , four-lt-nths of l ~bhc hef In 1957-59 as an ~s- understood to have remarked i sla~n&lt;Hwn "
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, a mile west of Routes 12• and t ststanl attornev• general or Oh10, / ~-- - ---·--~ - - - ~-- - - - - - --

Herbert w.·Il
speak
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telephone pole.l etrm commencmg an .,, I .

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A veteran of the Korean War .
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Medical doctors on the staff new corporation may take overdng treated at the facility.
Logan 38 o~o'Jackoon po
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parkede poe,
auto owned
of Meigs Memorial hospital may sometime this weekend.
Meigs Geri"eral Hospitr' today ! Pomerey 11 Nelsonvllll' 6
by. Grover Harris
Ohio Nahonal Guard . .
walk-off the job at th~ 4:1 - bed For the third strnighl , day re~rted three new admissi~ns Coal Grove 31 Oak Hill 8
Th;re
was ·damage to The Herberts have f1ve ehll l
county·owned mst.itutton next no new pat1ents were admitted Fnday. Sourcs there
sa1d, l East Bank Z'l Pt. PJeasaot 8 th Harris car and heavy dam- dren, John lJav1tt. Jr..
KatnCong. Horner E. Ahete_. m a battle Cor re-E'lertion , Wa!J
week.
Fridt~y at Meigs Memorial hos- hoewver, that the privately own· Racloe 14 Yorke
e s t the car operated by leen, Elizabeth, :\legrm, and endorsed by a group of area !arm Jeadtrs , Leo Story,
the
f .
d pi tal Hospitat officials said to- ed hospital was not filled with ! Padeu City 14 Wabama 0
~:ere ~he dnver stated he fell Suan.
spokesman, Fnday mght.
This was
uno ficml wor day there were IS patients be- paltenls.
1 Belpre 20 Chauncey 6
t th
h I
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Mr . Abele , who attended a meetmg of the group at
,
from one medical ph_ysiClan Frl·
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Tbe Plains !! RuUaad •
. as eep a
t' w e.
Crow 's Town and Country restaurant, responded_·_ ___
day, The walk-out Is expected
K e Creek 42 Sou
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'J am
to rE-cewe the
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next Tuesday, according to the
Yl r
lllwtstera
' endorsement of such aa f I n e m Athens. Meigs and Gallta
source. who said "We can't op·
Hannan 13 Nortb Galllo
Presid ..nt Uke8
group of gentleml"n
J shall counties. Chairmen of farmer
Eastern 28 Hannan Trace 11
Reception in Ohio
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I eontmue to work
the better- . comm1ttees. from each of the
erate this way.''
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DAYTON (UP)) - PreSident
' menl of our Amertcan fa rmm lhre&lt; couniles were present as
The M.D. sol etgs emor·
oe
ymm.,
Johnson
went campatgnmg :
who have been strangled
bv i well as uther committee mem18 tb I through normally
lal
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Meigs county's veteran Agricult'i.tral Agent C. E. &gt;tlddletow 3% p
Republican I
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cate the act ~~ b VIet~ orne Blakeslee considers one of his objectives to be 'jMaking N
decision reac
.Y e
h~ people
mad."
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,viously liked what he ~aw. I ~NDO~, WPil - La~&gt;?ritet our rural areas loday IS reap- commitlees would be to promote
Supreme ':;" t:s week. T
This was his own estimate Friday night of experiences :
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Cheered by a large crowd at Prtme Mtntsler Harold Wtlson , pot honment
will conlmue lu and encourage the re-election of

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Dayton which twice called him spumed any mE"re ' -carelaker work for 1:1 la1r representatton , \1 r Abele as a cand1date who
court refu
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of the Meigs Memorta
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· ernoo
e aware '
hack for more, the President role today and set out to run a' for our rural areas "
' besi represented the aim' and
malntam·
Middleport-Pomeroy
Rotal}
club
at
Heath
church.
vnccm
suggested
that
a
4110.000
majortough,
hard-hittmg
government!
A
mam
mull
of
the
meeting
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beltels of the farmer todav
al Trustees, Inc., who
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• month
Rotarian Blakeslee admitted - -- .
ity in this lJtate - which has
hJs
parliamentary
the dectstOn 1o orgamze a ; Comm1t1ee members are. askpertod or legal
thai they he believes people sometimes effect m 1965· he said.
gone Republican in the
last maJorlly. _IndicatiOns were that .. Farmer for Abele Commitl ee" ied to recrUit Abe le workers m
had not broken . thetr lease by have to be irritated to be stir- Galen Brown, program &lt;hairIDe
three residential elections - Wilson mtghl have an edge or
each townshtp of Ihe counlie•
b_y .not allowing osteopathic phy· red Into ''doing something.'' An·
Blakeslee.
would be mtghty nice. The Pres- only
or fClllr V?l.es
over
These wnrkers: are
SJCI'ans on the staff.
other objecbve of the education. iuent Dtck Rosenbaum presldident easily outdrew the crowds the combt?ed oppositiOn in the
expected to campa1gn act vely
The court. by refusing to hear al program of the extension sc.•r- ed. .
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of the late President John F. new . Parhamenl.
.
i
! for the candidate and to act1 as
Kennedy· former Vice President
Wilson appomted the first sev-i
volunteer poll workers on electhe appeal, upheld f)arlier deci- vice of Ohio .~tate University Is . La~tes of Heath church serv~
sions in Meigs County common for agents to " work themselves mg dmner wen: Mrs. Carl Mat·
Richard M. Nixon, and sen. en me~bers . of 8
s~arply ,
twn day
1
Plees court and the
Meigs out of jobs.
tox, Mrs .. Beatrice Robson, Mrs.
Barry Goldwater, who came s~earnlmed cabmet
Friday I
I Committee chatrmen present
County Court of Appeals, that By that he means providing Perry Mitch, Mrs. Beulah Hayhere during their campaigns, rught. _less than thre~ hours ar- !
I were Carl Baker. Gallia . Ha rry
the lease had been broken.
leadership in starting projects, es, Mrs Everett Davis Mrs. Ida Four persons _we're fined, one The Chief Executive cancel· ~er bemg named.,.,prt~e mm- ,
I Henr~ , Athens, and Story Melg~
Frank W, Porter, Jr .• attor· then easing out as community Martin, and Miss Bes! Sanborn. case was continued. and four led political Jctivities. lnclud- tster They_ were roreign Secre.
.
. I Other
committee memben
ney for the hospital trustees, leaders take over. An example G~ts were Gary Short of other person! forfeited bond.or; ing a schet:luled weekend trip tary Patrick Go_rdon ~a!ker, l Towns/up
and commumty Ipresent included , Robert Lee,
Affairs
Mmtster l chatrmen ror the October Fund j Oon Wilson, Oris Roush . Metgs:
said Friday he had not been ln· is the current feeder calf sales Galhpolis, Faye Wilson of ~t. today m Meigs county court. to Texas, to confer with top ad- Eoonomic
formed that the MD.'s intend- projects.
Pleasant, and Dr. H. C, Mullins Judge Frank W. Porter, Jr .• l visers at the White House- on C..eorge Brown, leader of the dnve. ot the Mrlgs
County Lee Glass Athens, and Lincoln
ed to vacate the hospital next He indicated present plans of Pomeroy.
fined Dana W Murray $10
the recent developments m Rus- ~ou~e of ~mmon~rH·e/ b ~ r AmerJcan Red Cross chapter Call, Gdllia
costs on a charge of passing sia and China .
i owH e;i
:;:e Chtms ~~ en( were announced lod_ay b}' Dale Also present were George
Tuesday. Porter said he did for 26 Southern Ohio counties
tell hospital officials that the are for each to have an agricuJ.
on a yellow line· Jack R Ables
t~ ~ e~,
J anc C0 ~
j Kautz. general cha irman
1\femhart and Charles Haskins
- - tural1 agent andd a home
econ$10 and costs failure
yield
M I M ort I H \tal
he xc equer ames a ag- The grHup mrludes Leo Storv rMr Abele's secretarial
h SIX
. eoun.
ega em 1None01
3n .
· Milhoan.
. an ·
Dad's Night to be
om cs agent, an eac.
right
of way.' Harry V. Zar· ADMISSIONS_
Bedford . Mrs Dwight
1
a
agent.
baugh. $20 and costs, spet&lt;ling, DISCHARGES Dan PHS
Chesler
.
Mrs
Henry
Turner,
:
1
Observed by Pf A
The atm IS to brtng more technl·
aod Audrey G McCoy $1U and S 'ih
d
Ra .
Co
"
• "'
ColumbtO l1rs Chester Buck- I
Darl's Night will be observed cal assistance to rural people.
costs, failu,..
yield 'right of
Nelsonville Show
lie,•.
Mre Marvin Kee- l Cooperation A•k&lt;'d
Mooday evening when the
This streamlining is to go Into COLUMBUS (UP!) - Ohio way.
Ro;alie Story, Pom.: The Pomeroy High Sehoul ; baugh, Orange; Mr. and Mrs. I In Leaf Gathf'ring
dleport P.T.A.
at t
UntverSIIy President Vernon B. Larry D. Pyles pleaded not rov· Gertrude Gilkey Jackson· Purple Panther band. under di -· Gro,er Harrts, Lebanon . Mrs. ! Middleport Sireet
Commis.
high •chi!Ol at 7.30 p.m.
RETURNS HOME
Alden . said Friday the state's gwlty to o OhiO State Patrol
Bengel. ' Pomeroy; rectioo of Robert Warren. mar- l Virgil Roush. Letart · Vernon 'ioner Lawrence Manley is askMr. aod Mrs. Ronald Carmen educahonal system "seems to cltstion chargtng h1m with an G ace Th mton Robert burg· chd down the field to " Look Nease, Sutlnn
ing cooperation of residents in
Cecil Carpenter, a mernher
the State Patrol, Will be the and son, Ronald, Jr., returned be
the problems of improper muffler. The case was Wr Va .
,..j Rleka.J Le- Sharp March". wnet In to a Mrs. John Werner. Salisbury: the removal of leaves from Ihe
speaker and the patrol home l'ltursday _after spending graduate study Hlld school drop- continued.
ta;t W
RuBiell ·Nitz ' special precision drill to the Eldon Weeks, Rock
Springs: str...,ts.
boys of lhe school will be recog- the week with hl8• parents, Mr. oots.
Forfeiting
were Clyde i Po,;,.roy.
·•
' "Host of F'reedom March," Vernon Weber, Rutland: Calh· Restdenl .• are asked not to
nized.
aod Mrs. lvan Carmen, Peach Alden told the Ohio State Unl- Wines, $2S for dtslrublng the '
tl)fn formed two diamonds and erme Shenefield. Salem; Mrs. pile Jeav., on the streets. but
Refreshments .will be served Fork Road. Mrs. Carmen's mo- versity Community Develop.. peace; Vannie Elliot aod James
did a routine lo AI Hlrts. "Ja- Felix Alkire. Sripio. Paul Cas- rake them in long rows In Ill'
during the •v•nmg. Thl!re Will !her· Rhea Moschar, returned ment Conference that the state Carpenter,
each $21.50 for
SERVICE SET
va", Friday night at Nelsonville ci. Middleport.
der for the leaf scavenger to
be a meeUng of all
home
aftor spending faces "serious.
b u 1 speeding, aod Alvin Durban, Funeral sservices for Mrs. in its &lt;har. of the halftime fn charge of special g i f 1 s operate to besl
Au·
ers following the meetina.
the week m Columbus wtth her great opportunttiea In 111 edu- $2&gt;.50 for speed in excess lor May 1'. Smith, 7!, who died baod show.
will be Edison Hobstetter. Alan tomobiles should he movotl
,
nlld conditions.
at her home in Cbarleston, W.
Drum major Is Mtke Mullord. Harris of the Pomeroy Natinn· when ihe scavenger is working
daughter , canng for her and cati0111l program."
her .,.,.. baby.
"The stain scbooll, iloder- '
Va .. Thursday, will be held Stm- Drum Majorelie Donna Crow. 1a1 Bank is serving as the collec-- on the streets, if possible. A
ENROLI.Il AT CBU
Alice Harris, daughter of Mr.
graduato collotses aod teehnl·
CANCEL MEETING
day at 2 p.m. at Rawllngs.COats aod special twirler wa" Gloria ) lion agent /or the county.
schedule of the wards fur lht!
aod Mrs. M. A. Harris, Long
. Pll't OUT FIRE
cal lnaUtutos offer substantial MASON - The Mason Coon- Funeral with Rev. Howard Rup- Buck .
pick-up of leaves will be .,_.
Bottom· has complete&lt;) arrange- Pomel'\ly firemen were 'IUm· educatton opportunltiea fur the ty Democratic club Is cancel· pelt officlallng. Blll'ial will be
E • R CALLED
lished later.
monts to entor the Columbus moned at 4:48 p.m. Thursday n\ajorlt.y of Its cllitj!l)s,
Ung Its regullir munlbly m'"t· In ruverside cemetory. Friend•
AVXIWARY TO MEET
Middleport emergency
res----Buslness UnlV!fllt.y. A '!:'"lor to extlngulsh a blaze at the said. "But,wbllo we h111 e excet- .ing ocheduled for Monday, ()e. may call at the funeral home
The Past Presidents of the cue squadmen •ran sported Jam' ' 1 LOCAL TEMP
at Eastom High School, she dump· .In Dark Hollow. They lent opportun!tlea In tile
!®or II, and wiU meet on Ol!to- anytJm.e. Mrs. Smith wao a American Legion AUXillory of es Sprouse, Middlepor4
to The temperature In Pi&gt;mel'\ly's
will enroU In tho Alrllnoo Rei- returned to the station at 8;30 of tho educatiOnal spectrum, we l)er 21!, Instead, at 7:30 p.m. member of the Royal Neigh Drew-Webster Post will 11*1 Meigs General bospital at 7:30 business dillrlot .,.. n ..,..., . .; ,,
orvatlono and CommunleaiiOIII .p.m. No damaaea were report- seem to be neatecU.... the two at the Carpenters Union hall In bors of Amerlt:o. She Wll a Wednesday evenlnc ot the home p.m., Friday fOr treatment of a at 11:10 a .m. toclly, under cleir ·'
lecretarlal
Course nut Juae. • ef),
__
ends."
Pt. ·Pleasant.
,
former l,lldiQo;lorl resid.-t,
o1 Mra. Goorto MoiJ&lt;I')I.
' back lnjlll')'.
sties.
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SLIPPERS

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Under Probe
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BOYS SIZES 14 to 18
$3.49
MENS SIZES 29 to 38

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The Racine Jri';'a~tary
wtll meet at
tlfada lhIChoo:
on Monday, October 19 ~
7:30 p.m. Homeroom EMo U
will b~ named. The xecu ve
Comnuttee wlll meet at 7 il
announced last month. I:~ Garner, band directoru;
talk as a part ol
progr
Following the meeting
regrade mothers will ser: a&amp;freshmenta. Everyone teer
ed Is invited.

WESTERN STYLE JEANS

SaUy Mara Named
CouncU Preaident

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Business of the Week

Mr . .and Mrs. Clyde Blizzard
eddln
will observe their SOth w lh g
anniversary
Oct. Clyde
18 at Blizzard
e1r
home In Ireland.
and Trena Baker
BHzzard
.
t
were marrJE'd Oct. 18, 1914, a
the home of her parents, WU.
liam aod Mary Baker. The ROY.
Franz Tomenendal of Ireland
Church officiated.
Mrs, Blizzard was born and
lived all her life on the Baker
farm ln Ireland. Mr. Blizzard
was bom at Tuppers Plains.
Their only child, Mrs. Mary
L. Rupe and family, are rtalding with_th_ern_.- - -

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COMES ON BIG FOR ...

-

Reedsville, and ta employed at
lhe Bureau of PubUc Debt lo
Parkersburg. She Is a tlf•duall
of Eastern High School.
Mr. Reynolds Is the son ol
Dorothy and Cleo Reynolds,
both o1 Parkersburg. Ho 1•. I
graduate of Parkersburg lligh
School and is employed u
I
meal cutter at Ralph's Supermarket.
The gracious custom of open
church will be observed.

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