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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, Oct. 12, 1962
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Det&gt;Oied To Tile I,.,_, 0/ Tile Meip.M-

For 'Real' Robber
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Attendant
Confesses To

Woman Hurt
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InA~ident

Hoax Report

On Route 554·
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In our sreat ap of expl0111tl0n we pay tribute
to Christopher U!lumbut. Hit deeds remain a
bvinll example of courase.at we prepare to em·
bark on new adventures in the sreatest ocean

led by tbt' ' · State lllgbWilY
Patrol :n\UJ1day morning near

we know.

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We IHIY 3% Interest on nY~nas

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Freeman wai . clt*J . for .
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OF LUXURIOUS TOLEX.

ELBERFELDS TWO DAY SALE

CHOICE OF COLORS: BLACK,
RED, BROWN, BEIGE, OTTER

Mens and Young Mens JACKETS and COATS

and GREEN.

GIRLS'

Strong
on warmth

MEIGS THEATRE

SKIN SLAX
I 00% STRETCH NYLON
WATER REPELLENT
Snug Fit For Extra Wermth

Terrific Values In this two day sale of mens
find Doe Lon Vlnyla, Heeksuede, All Wool
Penta, Cotton Twllls, All warmly Hned. Many
styles completely washable. See them and buy
them In the busy Men's Wear Department on
the first floor.
Mln't ami Youn1 Mtft•e

$5.95 COATS and JACms $4.88

Fred MacMurray Jane Wy.

For Indoor &amp; Outdoor Weer

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OctoiMr 12-17
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C'lull•eulhe
BY CLARICE ALLEN
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edH":! "!!~;~~ a:;:r~j ~n %u:lea:;nt ~.1\- Hinton
!Iober lqpltal In tho paot ';! av MRS LYLE BALDERBONIpita!.
The Sewing Club enjoyed
learnin( what had ba penecl nfaUi go. anaw a ails 0.· ~ George Hood ,
native., houn - · C1aroooo B. Me· · Yioiton ol
She was the mother or Lloy~
Progressive dinner party
PT. PLEASANT - Tbe lll Taylor called the policepatat~ Uonar "'i.ondarleslon J7 .96 sta-~ Minersville, died Tburldar caM III, 110 Third Ave .. Mrl. Mrs.
Shumw
Mr ~nd Tuttle , EUB m.nlst..er of Colurn1) bejiMing with cocktails
Point Pleasant HIgh and Qked IS8lotan&lt;e
Wlnfl:kt da..;'n, Mann~ • ~bd night In the C'lulrleston General Loonud lllrrb, Rt. 2 Gallipo. ond Mra Willia~Y ;.=;-~,;· bus, and Mary Lo" Wolfe. ol
ved at the home of Mra.
band will participate in Paii'Oiman Paul N~rth raced Boot movomoo7:re on
ol . Hospital after ..mal years ol U., Wllltam W. Mayo, Rt. I Vln· Mra. Sondra Singer ond clli~ :rutland. She died of a stroke
R tchie, soup at the home
Black Walnut Festival in to the ICt!ne in the cruiser and
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illneSI. Borr, at Minersvilit, Mr. ton, Mro. RDbert W. K!nl, Rl. dron, Mra. Joe Smith ond dill- ollowtng a lmgermg ~ 11...,
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Mra. Wallace Amberger ,
on Saturday.
wu joined shortly by G allla Ohio River - Chns Jr. down Hood wa• the """ of tho late EYIIll, W. Ya .. IUid Mra. ftoi&gt;. dron o1 New
Pa Mr Funeral1 servt""" wtil be SotMrs. Delmar Baum served
1111rdlinl balxi wlil pre- County Deputy Sherlfl Ja c k [l&gt;, 5:~ a.m.; Walte1 B&lt;ckjord Grant ond Moille Hood.
ort E . J01101, We1111on.
)m1 Mra. W"liam s.:...m;;..rield urday at P·?' at Ute Ware f'u..
18lad course. The main
sent a marchmg maneuver type Owet11.
ur 14, 12:311 a m.; Albert Hold.
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Blrtllo
[•nd chlldren of Nitro W Va neraJ home m Chillicothe with
a baked ham dinner, was
lor the Band Festival pot· 'l'he olllcers made a lhor· 1e" up
I a.m.; Gona down .t6 .n' Sun:i•l;;: 1~ 0 hiS wife, Win- J Mro. Jolin H. Richarda, Rt. 'IMr. and Mrs. Percy 'ewia ~ ~ ~v. Hubert _Sharpe
tf
ved a! tho home ol lhe
the Festival.
ough search ol ali the hangen 2:511 a.m.; W. S. Wray up 11 :e,
ug '""· Mrs. Gene- acklon, ...,, • •• p.m. Thoro- Akron and Mr and Mrs Hu 1 reenl~tld olliciatmg.
pre~ident, Charles
A Majorette Festival held in at Holzer Airport, located adja- 4:10 a .m.; A. E. Dyk~• dow~ I; •••Mr:"""'~~· Mutawan, If. day.
~&gt;on SlaiDaker ·ond mild~ ~ B~i&gt;l will be ot Greenneld
2·Dally Sentlnel, _ l'Omert~y·MI&lt;Idleport, O.,

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Alter the dessert course
with the event cor&gt; cent to the service alation but 16, $:20 a.m.; OVEC down 11 p'
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Mae llaQY, p
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Baldmort Ohio
booicle ber Iota hu•band.
•. at the home ol Mrs. Gordon
of a routine by the mal?"· failed to turn up anything.
4:50 a.m; Laguna up 18, 5:101
dlochlrgod Mr.
Mra.' Charlea Now· CAT,_..
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etle corps, a 'l'ki twirler roolme Burris told police that his u- a.m.; Hamilton down 20 6 a.m. Asbu
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MWniUII beld. Mrs. Amberger, Mrs.
the selection of Miss Major- oallant did not take anything Oleander up 21 , 3:30 p.m.; City IM 11
Ni:, W. Va : Mrs. ear Hardway,
W b Ito, Charleo llaakinl were SUnday AVERI!lLL PARK, N.Y. IUPll
1er Epple, and Mra.
· The Point Pleasant major- and be did not see in which dJ. of Huntington down 23 5 a m . 1 M0 lew
Columbus, and
Gee, Mro. Anne Me- dinner 8Liflll of Mr ond Mrs ,.::WEvelyn Zlpkln, ... w..
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ette corpo wiD present a rootine rectloo tbe man Oed.
Triple Power up
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Char•
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Knapp, - · Buckley
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!o lhe march "Military E..,...." Burris deschbed his assailant p.m.; Elisha Woods up Green·
:; W. Va.; IIYe 0011 Don- Harden, Mra. Martin GenriJ, Mr. and Mrs.· llobert MilLer rught
wh&lt;o her
knocked ...,.
party were those na.'ned
Susie Coll will represent ao being "about 5'8" or i" tall, up 11 :115 pm ; Robert W. Lea Jr
W. Va.; ti«Wge,
Ola Nibert, !leY. Rualtll ond family &lt;J1 Willialllllowo, W. loodod ohot&amp;uo. -mJ•, opray
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Mrs. Henry Thomas, Mrs.
school u a solo twirler. AU weighing 125 tolJO pounds, wear· down Greenup 5:45 a.m.; J. s.
:· =Earl ol
J':n 1A.LioydWolker, Corol
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1 Vo. vilitld with Mr. and Mro. ol pollota Into
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are contestanta lor 1ng a red bandanna over h J s l LewiS
I a.m. ; F. H. John· Kenneth' boy.,0
rt and
Du I 1n, Loa Wollaco.
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Elchin1er, Mrs. Clayton ADen, Mill Majorette.
lace, and a brown cloth jack- son
6:35 ur .; Western
Do U d Mr. 1nd Mrs. Ronald KJma will bo beld 11
08
Mrs. Harold Newell, Mra. BiUy The local band will leave at et."
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Iup 33, 4 50 a.m.; Reliable up chUdren· Jwo' 1
11"8od· JJenk.t ·
Bel, Mra. Mrs. &amp;my Kimes of Atbana ond Tourtol
. er..n
Windon, Mra. John Fick Mrs '
l.rn. ond wm arrive 11 Brurls also mentioned that l34, 1:30 am · Valvoline up 34 m
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Runyon lnd lnl.tnl 1011 Mro Kale Furbee o1
Conter
Friday and
Wllllam Will, Mra.llarry
10:110 at Spencer. They will be tho man was wearing something 3:30 a.m.; John J. Rowe do..,; a a Thomas ol BrldgevUie, Pa., ond Mro. Vonghn Iauten and
Ybitoro
Muon Saturday tvlftlne boeiMinl ol
0 by tho llel&gt;o
and Mrs. RonaidC!oy. The
gueata ol tho FesUvallor lunch that lit close to his lace and i3S, 2:05 pm.; Charles Steph·
Ohllnser Infant':''
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Mra. Marion HaD ol Mr. ond
;r::ed
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w Ill participate In the head, Hke • . stocking, but he ' enson up 35, z·05 a.m.; Eugene her Edwin
Sl Mond
Accordi "'"':: thlllq.dn
R • nd y
H o '11 , p • 1 can. ,:.._ : · be
lowe'en party at the home
Feature Parade at 1 p. wasn't positiVe.
' Wood up as, 5.25, a.m.
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port of thng
. e mt lght rt· Saturday with Dele Boston on with the
kes .
terVed.
Mrs. Clayton Allen
The majoretta FeoUvol will Then, ot G a.m. today,
Jt
Mr Hood was preceded b ;
e nurSing department, Forked Run
panca 1 will bo made
Richard Frost
at 2 p.m.
started all over again for Sgt. I Galllpollo Dom - S a n d Y his parenls, two "'"'·
!"':'ai pattenta who were lilted Recent ,.;..11 o1 Mr
: , the spot Willi boroe-dmen
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Thepubllcls'nvitedtoottend Taylor when Statloo Manager down p.m.; Titan up 7:31J P· and Arthur ; brothers Clll!ord M
r included Jameo . W. , b.rs. Ben Bu&lt;kley were ·
lasses press makmg the •Y·
versily and Miss Marjorie
mack Walnut Fe&amp;tival in Charles Clonch awakened
down B·31J p.m.; and Frank; and a sister Mro
Mmnl:.
Fisber,
land
Mrs.
Roger
Buckley
and
u:abl:
_set up
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""!"· Larry Bailey, and
aleeping pollee officer by yell·
· own 11 p.m.; Oliver Lula Nease.
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llobert family ol Columbus
ter
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Toumt1cen1
F'!ck Jr. is attending at
and banging OJl his house.
. Friends may call at the Gat- I ·Four
of blood wer ad I Mr. and Mrs.
tmg
set.
Gr:mde.
Clonch Jnformed Taylor that
.m., · · s- tm Funeral home at POCA Wltil ministered t
e • and family of Columbus
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Mrs. Richard Flck is
he bad just been robbed ol over
up 3' 30 a.m. ; Dorothy Sunday at I p.m. when the body '!llursday a the hospital on 1 the weeltend with Mrs
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i
$100 by a masked, armed robown
a.m.; Peggy lwlll be moved to the Rock
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Archer.
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Fick, Columbus, while
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wney up &amp;:2S a.m.
Branch Church for 2 p m. serI Mr. and Mrs. Leo Torrence
dergoing treatment at tho
The &amp;ergeant grabbe&lt;l his Kanawha Rlvor-Lella Shear· Ivices. Burial wiD be in a Poca l
•nd family ol Cmcmnati .,,.
verslty Hospital.
flashlight and service revolver \ or up Marmet 6.115 p.m.;
F. cemetery.
r' ited with relatives here .
Mr. and Mrs. Allen
.!age l_l _ and ran
across the atreet iShearer up Marmet 9:45 p.m.;
Mr. and Mrs . .f. M. C..•els ,l
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel
tothestationwlthCJonch,where
up Marmet 10:55 pm.
' have moved into their
ali of Akron, Mra. Gladys
He ..id "a word for word trano- an Immediate search ol the pre· I Bingo up Manne! 6:15 a:m::
home.
new ,
iS unfair to the eMly
.uuses failed to turn up any· ,W. H. Shafer Jr. up Winfield
Mr. A. B. Kibble rec&lt;mtl)•:l
man, Sagi'!Jaw Michigan,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
scribes ":ho
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had as 1uests for a boat
Huntington, were among
su•,. •t doean t real· Patrolman Herk North ar· f..ld 9 30 p m . Beaver down
to Parkersburg th
from out of town attending
t:ht sense of the
rived at the alation In the cruis· Winfield
Francis I
T7 llayman and two Sisters fro,;.
and
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at any er, having been called there by Hoagland down Winfield 3: u
with MC:
I Mary's Hospital at Nelsom ne
Bentz.
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literal meandown Winfield
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meredith I
0:" he ran acrosa to a.m.; Helen
Fabulo11!
J. M. Bentz re&lt;elved
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g · ayors house. .
4::10 a.m.; Jerry Bosworth up
Mr and Mr1 Oocar Bab&lt;.'oc) and Marsha ol Columbus were
of the birth of a daughter
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Clonch then told the two police Winfield 4. 55 a.m.;
v. Horn·
wero ·diMer
Irecent YJSitors of Mr and Mrs
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wise
Orhnsky, prolessor oi Bible at officers that he arrtved ilt the'er down Winfield 6·511am
Rutland High school today an·· Mn Lind g L ol M;;, and Walter Brown and
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Hebrew Union CoUege.Jewisb statJpn about 5:50 a.ni. enetr-1
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aey Lyons,
PPf'"l with Mrs Frank
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Helen Bentz.
of Religion New York, ed, and opened the safe. He plao-'
school newopii!&gt;O!' 1toll.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jobn
that the new interpre- ed a pouch td .ruoney on . the
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Mr.
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and. son, Howard and
in l the
de:k anhd returpedned to theto9afe,
visited
Town!nd,
.an eledncal union
Etta Wlll, Belpre, and Mr.
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meeting at Steubenville
Mrs. Eldon Will,
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more accurate knowl- move some small cllange. He
Marlene Hoffman. Mr. and Mra. Dave Yates wert sandra Newland of ·
were recent callers ef
recent arch-- told the officers that he heard
recent Pomeroy vtKitor•
tom spent a day with
Mr•. Denzel Cleland.
.
•n&lt;l lmgulsUo duK.'O•· the door open, looked up, and
Joolor claao- Judy WIUiamo, Mr. ond Mra. Elmer Burtoo of Brown.
BIDy Allen and
m the Near Eoot.
aaw a man standing in the door·
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pnsidem; ROOerla Smith, vi"' Colwnbuo opeot a weekend with DaYJd Van Meter s nt
, Knight attended a party
Then:.::; •er•lon also atatoo !hat way pointing a gun at him.
Sunday Sch 1
tendnnce
Ipmldent; Cheryl Wolfe, 10cre- Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Prine&lt;.
!pa.t week with his 111perarullpar· ll
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ly 11 the home' of Mlos
the children ollllfael Tho man reportedly told
a!
on •tary, and Dhdo ftouoh irHJu...,. Mr . ...t Mrs. BIU Swain spent ents Mrs Lawrenee
7 :;
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McCoy.
nolo!;,:: the Red Sea but tho Clonch, "give me tho money
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1 T&lt;m HyoeU wiD ..,;,, u P'••i: o weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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Mrs. Harold Hawk
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According to Orlinoky . they. - J,o .:: ' The man then t'eportedly
:;;.:u ol Floccari, vke P""idem, and Wilbur Weber of .....ylvania Paneake Supper To
WY 2-5432
a week with Mr.
eroued
·marshy aru 1Jnatched·..YP (he , money, ..pouch, .nMr
El
'to
Hope Smith, aecretary and trNI· '\lisited Mr . .and Mrs. Norman I B Thi W k d
Marlon Wood.
of the Red Sea whero the containing flll, and fled around . ·
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Mrs. Lawrence Smith
oanailies today." 'llUa area 1 to lhe reer ol the station toward MUlle and Bobby va•ted over tile
I Mr. ond Mro. Fred Larldns PT. PLEASANT - Hender· l
eel word that her ni-t
was known M 'I:!M Sea of Reeds. Holzer Airport
with Mr. and Mra. CHf· The !pyglaa• Stalt Editor Mll!l(:lmt the weekend with Cora son Mayor Archie Henry h a
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Pat Mace. Feature E(lltor, Au- Smith Nelaonvllle
Morilyn Wilson had been
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Extra Length Of
Clonch said that he believed Golilpolis on busineos Monday
Allee erou.er and Dixie
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ARRIVED!
lcmbus but Is doing nicely
Cotton Saves Girl
t1VO men wera Involved aa he Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Aloi.ott Art odltors, John Tillis and
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AKRON UP! - Judy R I e :'ld hear two men nmnlng [and chlld...., visited In Mallll, W. Jl&lt;JUah;, ..clumgo odttora .U.d
Mr. IUid Mro. Harold Holter vbBu!thong, who refuaed to wear
m the statlon.
Va., ~ wltb her Jilter and culaUon mauagtt'l, Joe
Mr. and Mn. H.-.1011 Holter
eORIGINAL "HUMMEL" FIGURINES
Foceat Run.
gym · at Springfield Town- Clonch described the robber !anlly Mr. and Mro. Ftod Thabet. and Brenda Tu,_:
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ship
High School because it
as betng short, on the . stocky _ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hellman Paulette Key1,
Mr. and Mrs. Zem Plene
posed too much of her legs
side, and weighing about 1511 to oi BaD Run tailed '"' Mr. on&lt;l "1 Palter IUid
lted Jako van Meter of Portlan&lt;l
eHAEGER POmRY (22 K. Gold Trim)
por·tld to class today with • an 160 pounds. Ha waa wearing a Mrs. Joe Wey....,lller Sunday.
Fun Page, Darlene GOff,
Berniee Prln&lt;O Genevo va,;s
eBRASS DECORATOR PIECES
eltra length . o1 colton
. blue basebaU cap, levis, a blue I Mrs. Hugb Boarho visited with Brogan and Cheryl Searlet.
Ella Otborn 'attended a homo
sewed to the skirt of h
levi
and had a white Mr. and Mr1. Pat Wood end fam- The FHA reporter Is Sharon
meeting at tht
OIL &amp; GAS
BUll.
er
gym
over
hla
lace.
lly
Friday.
ley;
ltand
reporter,
Mal'leno
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Ina
wiloon
Portland.
All Worit Guoranteed
. Sgt. Taylor continued to queo- The M\T mot SUnday at the man: glee ebb r..,.,ter,
Mr. and Mn. H.....-d Latkinl
PRII ISTtMATII
PLACB , ,
lion Clonch .abqul delaiiJ, of the church with Rutb Ann Bailey, Haley; oporls ~toro. BIU
Pvrtland visited Mr. and Mn.
11.\N 1UAN, Puerto Rico (Uf!)
when the ,..anager fin· preB&lt;dent m chergo. A llallow"l"' and Georg&lt; White; guldanco
Larklno.
-e.narero. winner of .,.....,. ally
thai bis oiory wao party ""' planned l1lr Oct. 151h. Joe Chapnon, oafetr club
Visiting Mr. and Mr~ M"'"''
51 the in-uUva raees, il buried In
hoax, according to police. Ttlklng part ln .the progr.n were er, Darlene Goff, and faeulty
were Mr. and Mn. R. L.
field
It
El
canmandantt
Race
Sgt.
Taylor
asked
him
where
Li~
BaUty
Sutanna
A
mold,
visor'
MarUI•
Olilinger.
Reedsville.
WY 1-2174
1.tle
money
was
that
was
auppoaJ~
Dougla•.
Joyce
stanler.
Mrs.
SisiOII of Pomeroy
114 Mill It,
by the
and Mana Grue&amp;er, 'Mrt:. Bearhs1 Bill
IAVINGI RECORD
Mn. Orva Jean Holter.
·polntod toward tho 181a \lldford, Randy Sheell, Janet WASHINGTON IUPil - Am,er· l
1nd aaid, "ll'o In there."
. =~· ~ Ar,:~ and Charw': leans ....d !7.6 billion m .,.,aah=:;:J''~ CRACKS DOWN
. Pollee today are stlll -lng be Oct M with Linda
May and June, a ,..
WASHINGTON (UP!l-'llle
the man who aUempted to rob hO!te••' 'nle MYF
for any eeconcl quarter.
'I'tluraday it will ask f«
Burris Thursday night and they 1 sed ·tho ..U 1
three-lourtho ol the
from low enlorctment olficerl
are also confetrin&amp;: With Prose- c 0
m n·
went into thrift
throughout the nation to
culinl Attorney Warren
F.
at commercial banu
down on lnJentate pmblmg.
Sheets to determine
WIT a I A'1'1'1!ND8 IROWING
and loon .-iatiou,
Enforcement of ......,tly passed
charges, if any, will be f j 1 e d WASHINGTON IUPU government taid Tbul'lday.
laws on interstate gamblinl
against Clonch for hJI fal11 re-- Jacquelille Kennedy attended
mercia! banks have been
be discuued m a let'iet r1 confer·
port.
· t....Hiour faahlon lhowing o1
i:lg an eopeclally heavy Inflow
onceo to be held by FBY
tlve l'Oitumes from Britlsh
tavingll deposJt• Binet they
offi«:M f-or stat., county and
monwealth countrk!l
inter8st rates •t the r......; .... inl
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Yellow Jackets Seek lst Victory

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Mlddleport •1 y ell ow J ackots
mus t prod uce more ltbll
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night at Jackson &lt;haP anyllme
II five games earlier this sea·
son lf they are to fashion their
fint 1962 victory in or out of
lhe
Southeastern Ohio Athletic
Le
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Jackson, alroody all but cash·
leced out of repeatm~ a 1
SEOAL champs, With two
10", will he growling sore.
The lronmen ha~e the dogo
ot make a deep btte, too.
The Jacket., who have play·
f&lt; respectable football for up

vote this week allowing them to
n· 1 th n So 1 " th 1
payneosewueywn
the
crown
c h Wood !Ia • hedul
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throu ·••
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light, but long. drill
the Bucks worked out
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er.
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Jenkin• Mokeo Trip
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Wh~n the team headed west th"
rnommg, the travelln~ &amp;quad Jn.
eluded oflemove left guard Tom
Jenkmo, who was . hoopll~llzed
Wednesday with tonsJbhs. Ita ngt
yet known whether he will play.

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and John Smger neet right I Many fans who say Jackson
. 'damaged foot squeeze past Pomero) . con·
ha 1f, Is over h1s
trouble.
Ieluded Jackson hao "v e r y
Here's what the Middleport little" this year
defensive corps will have to If the lronme.n were down
stop·
It• that game they have come
Q~arterback Jim Surrett • 1961 back since · In a tight toss to
all-SEOAL center, and Steve Wellston last week, a real
Coyan, a fleet left halfback, tough club, Jackson slill out·
who belween them do 90 per rushed lhe Rockets 237 to 197,
cent of the offensive job: Brent and Wellston had outgalned evThomas a ~; 21; lb. sopho- ery opponent it had played more e~d and' defensl\'e half- including power-packed Galllpoback, and Butch Davis, the , lis.
regular fullback.
Top defensive boy on the
Surrett doesn't throw much , Jackson team is Surrett, who
but when he does it is to Tho- has racked up roughly !tl per
mas who catches the ball with cent of the takcles made by the
a sky nook.
entire club.
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· ·From Middleport By 20-8, 14-0, Scores

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$1600

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Solid white finloh. Looks llko 1 ohow &lt;.ar.
Life wa1 a bed of I'OSel for this Mere and
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of which showed a austained

Two junior-sized Panther Pomeroy's line s I x straight IBruce Simpson scored first on Illinois is not expected to
teams earned wins over I he times and scored from the 9. a nice pass from Dick Knight. much light on that either,
Middleport Yellow Jackets In Rawlings also tallieo the extra The only other touchdown
Coach Pete Elliott's dub has
attion Thursday afternoon:
points on a run.
tho game was on a two
very weak, 110 oring just
The Pomeroy Seventh-E1ghlh Later In the period, Porter plunge by halfback Dicit
point&gt; in two games with only
grade team ullad a passing at· and Van Meter combined to Slmpaon ran over the e x r a first downo and 12S yards Jn
teck to overcome Middleport's score the lost Pomeroy TO on points. The Pomeroy
plays.
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b1g weight advantage and de- another pass play, The extra had defeated Middleport
'l'huo far, the Ollni have dbmlt!'fl
feated the Jaekett 22-8.
points again were scored on 8 earlier this season.
mo&amp;t of their drivinl on
Playing on the
Middleport pus from Porter to van Meter
1round. The aerial 1ame hao
High school field the Pomm&gt;y 1 In the Freshman game, biB
next to non,exlslent with ooly
Freshman squad handed I h e1
Ex·Clevel'and Brown completiouo In 11 altampts for 84
Ninth gradere • 14.0
Joins Bulldoaa
and lour were ;&gt;lcked orr by
DJUP,IIRY BUIITY,
wea the IOCOIId win thla
CLEVELAND U~ _ T h 0
enemy.
o....ful "Ina oollar, roU·up 11 1&lt;181&lt;)0 for the Panther Frosh
Cleveland Bulldoss of the
Llalllaobn lll)lli'OII
a!Nva llneot drip.dty
over Middleport.
ed Football Leaeue winleSI
Both elubo wiD he play!"' with·
- .... of ... In
In tha 7-Ith Gntde game tho
four eames Thursday n I g h
the oervicu of flrll
white and every flatterhl&amp;
Pomeroy aquad took 1 6-0 lead
signed for,.;er Cleveland
ucb oldeUnod
fllllltoa color, 1rom liabt
the openinl stanza or play 1
fullback Preston Powell
~n&gt;uble. Sophomore
putoio, thra"'h "••hioo
Andy Porter hit Ray Zlr·
effort to put 801110 lila In
wu lajured loll
ahldel 11&gt; atrce1or, darbr
with a touchdown
offense
agalnll UClA, whOa Ollnoil'
, ,;-,._ from the IS.yard line.
NEW YORK (UP!) -'!be Unit· !'ow~ll. who played with
Brutus wu hurt~ drill tllil -k.
Ill- IIJ to II.
Porter'• paplng arm
~ lnternallonal email tol· Browns last season, cornea lm· But the Bu&lt;keyes defeiiM will·
fO
for another touchdown In t h
loolball rallnjo with flrot- madlately from tho
Chicago
by tbo flrJ! lllarl this
""""nd period when he
votes end won-loot rocord. Bears of tht Nations! Football
of voteran back Bill H..,,
to left halfback Lennie Van
parenthoteo:
Leaeue. He joins former who had been illjn.
·•
eW Or
ter. Tills duo also scored I h
Team
Browne teammate Jamie Caleb. Dllnolo also reported ~:-::II
extra polnta.
Polnto
flrat llrlng guard Dick
Ear)J In the !Ins! quarter i'JI'Iorida AlrM (!OI (!.OI 171 BID FOR OLYMPICS
was In the hotpllal with hivot,
Middleport Coach Bob Wloe
2&amp;uth. Mill.
1101 IHl 1161 LAKI! PlACID, N. Y. (!]P[)
wu expected te play llat•~r-11
IOI'ted blc 171 pound Crate
!·Delaware (I) (11-0)
228 A Lake Placid delegation, ·
JniO a hallblct llot
4-Freano Slate (II (Hl
m Governor Rockefeller's backing
drilled hil loam on
. The blc alchth rrader ~Hillsdale (Mieb.) (4.0)
112 will bid for the 1961 Winter Olym: Une olfenoe and defMIIs
lhl'Otllh 1111 e~~nter
~ulheall Lauloa (3.0)
" plea In Chicago next Monday. '!be short.yardaee ploya
7-Northern llllnolo (n (4.0) 86 Adlrondack reaort community ::~~
&amp;-Humboldt State C!l (H) 'M lall hosted the Olympl&lt;l In 19!1.
· Willa •tole !01 baoeo Ia
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11-Central Okoboma (Jl (4·0) tJ11
for the Dodlen this ....
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Second t~n. PI\iobolre (Kan.l OHIIOAGO (tJPlt - Tho
113; IZ. Southern DUnola. 5I; IS, cago MaJor• of tho Amerlellt
Memphis Stole, 41: 14. Wheaton, kotball League have olgned
38: t&amp;, Montana State, II: It, A... Hudock, eaptain oJ Jut yoar'o
kan.. , State, 23; 17 tliol Aleron North Garollno team. HudOCk, a
JJ'• Select Only The Yery Bue
illld Arizona State IF!agoloffl, ~ l!-7 native of Tunkhonnock,
each; IV, Lomar Tech, I~; 10, avera&amp;ed 15 points a game as a
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"MAN'S GLORIOUS DESTINY"
Cfrom Cbrlttlaalty TodaJ)
Submitted by ll.lltll C. Zundel
Man has a destiny In glory. 'l'be wonder of that deJtlny
bas scarcely penetrated the fog Of evolutionary rpecul..
tiona blanketuig the past century.
- . - ,,....,. 11 J - . ..y 10 .:111 a. m
a.
m
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Supt.
Fred
Smith
:
. Not a gradual ascent from an animal inberitanr• but
,
9 45
Chrill ol ._.,,., o..,. s.111 ca, Old
1E.arl Shuler, uo't. : Mornina ,..,_ VItal union with Christ UnkJ _man to the life abt 1nt
foWD Flats, RaciDI Pwlland L ~ ••• •• • t • c..•..,.,,.,,. ahip 10,41&gt; a. m.: Prayer meet,.g and hll divinely intended rpirltual heritage. God pur•
IIAad; Roy Prollllt, pootor Chmt1au Chureh : Frank A. 8 p. m. Thursday.
poses for mankind a ranlle of life and experteme in.
da1 School 9.30 a. 01 pcoadl&gt;fl&amp; Cheesebrew, I'UI&lt;Ir: 9:30 a. m.
comparably 1uperlor to that of the animal world.
11.80 8 m. . ·Prayer Meetln&amp; a p Sunday Church School. R1chard Commun1on: te·AI a. 111 n. Ord· Man by creation wu fuhioned for a lift In IOCiety
_: w..me.day.
Fetty, supt. t0:30 a . m. l . .rllup or lot OoilJ
f'raJtr.
under God and for penonal fe1Jow1bip with God. Despite
- a,.,.. ol airlol, " ' - ......~oe.~
LMIIIrao Onorclld, tk l'alll• man's forfeiture of his original inheritance throultll ain,
,. tbrrt"'""'u. Rood l!!u~.,.. • .....,., .........Da, - · " Sunday ' ' ta • m.: CIIJn!ll the benefits of divine redemption are available to bim.
u!i-uod ~~~- Blblo ..~ 111 - &lt;l:rA Bunemu• ~·· DAV a 6 t0•30 a m.: St .John'• SUn. God's grace calls "a new race of men Into being. Fallen
t·80a. m . 'M•tnlnl ·ool'lhlp 1o, :~~llall1 llabbolh School 1 p. m.: day~~ II a.m Ch•rch • o.m men restored to spiritual life becOme the bearen of
a: m. : ~;...,1 """"'P 7:~ p.1n. Worship ..,.,..,. z, ts p. rn.' oer· Middleport Clnlreh 111 ar!ai, , peace and joy and the purveyore of Jove and kindnes~ in
Robert Reed. Blblt School Supt vk!u aro So.tordoy Prlf'" .-.Fred 1. Gardner, minister, 9, 30
world whose ~ueo are weary an~ worn. On tbls b1gh•
Tllo I,Yt
_ . 1:11
•1111 l'tluroiCiay 1 30 p m
1m Bible School Wendell c.er- er level life is mcomparably ruper~or to the day•to&lt;lay
llav Carl':'::,.,
, carroD Cll.,... o1 Gil, Mo. - ~h . oupt.. 10 ,31i 1. m. Morning pursuit of selfish concerns in lcnorance and disobedience
N~la Supt ~IChool t ·IO !Ia. ,,.. M Tlbba, "''"" su~ I Worship "GO to Belhel." s p. m.. of God; Indeed, such a ltfe of love for God and nel~bbor
8 p. ;.,_ WaclaosdiiJ': Mtd...;.., day ochool Yo16 a. m.: Wonlu, Junior and Senior YOllth RrYicea: Is fit for eternity. Ill roots are alreldy in the eternal
llblfllll41 7,10 p. m. Wadne~Jd,.y. oorvll!t 111m.: llld !:Is p m .l? p. m. E""llnsservlce, " Prllofs order..
.
.
VB dlri Lelarl falls llo• ~tayer
'l'ulldlly . 7o:lll of Love." Youth eholr and ll;ll!cial
The mcarnate and men Christ already now clothes
Hubert
paiiGr s..,.j p m. Yau••l Peopte, Frida• 7::1&lt;1 1oong oervloe: Wed. 1 p. m. PMy- huma~t!ly with the glory of God. The new world to
:odlool t·30 '..._. 111~ ...,.;. p.m
er meeting and Choir practlct: 1 come already now bold• the promise of a divine radiance
• ,_·, _a.14 .;, at Nil
p. m. Choir practi&lt;t:. 1:10 p. m.. for redeemed man. The One who II the goal of human
~
· ·
a.odl.... Ch•.... . o1 Clirttll, Teacher Training Class at Brod· perfection ha• already appeared within the aweep of
Clludl t1 111o Nv• • · 87.,.. mlnlotor, Cbarleo Pien:o: ~n&gt;e , ford ch....,h.
history to give the life o( peerlea virtue. The prospect
tlulir t1toolg1t.t., tll#.l.r tea. God Ml
Juot fm! a :morneDt, elooe
...,.,
llav.
Banl!d
~~us
..
n.
sup&lt;.:
Bible
lid&gt;ooll
of
new life In Chri.ot exists already for those wbo avail
eyes and picture the ICen• in ·10or
goodnuo w•ro ....tiotwd
or.
SUnday
school
t:30
a.
""'
&gt;:IIIIa.
m.:.
M•rnlna
worship
10.:111
Cllordl
ol
CllrW.
,..,..,.,,
J
..
themHives
of the benefits and blessin&amp;a of redemption. ~
childhood horne tllat you liked bitt.
o{tB'II. Pml/tf' 1008 •
-.ma
WWI1Up
11:10
a.
IL:
a.
m.:
Chr11U.n
l!:ndeevor
lyoutb
"
.MAl~.
mm-·
&amp;lltday
In
a
world
of changing relationabips and· thifUnc per·
ti&lt;e. Tiler• ,.,.. fallli N tnlat 01114
W•• it the mu•ie bo:tt in the front
IIYPS 1:10 p. m.: lllvaagililljo • .p. m.: Evenmg worship uo, Schaal uo • ·: m · Church IO·illl speclives such a union promise• to outlast all othere.
room, the grandfather cl,oek, the
• fee1&gt;11fl of llct&lt;rit~..,.._at 7:10 p. m.: Wn- Wednesday evening Bible otud, • .m.: Chrilllan Endenor. I · liD It calli the lost l(&gt;nsof God back to their proper destiny
lirre, frarrant kitchen T Whatever
dO)' 7:30 pro,yor -lng; Pray• at ?:011.
P m .: l!:veolnRIO,..H.'f 1' 30 0 m and to the future heritage of the saints.
S"IIIioll 111110 • qoci4! tlal/, 1111&lt;1
:rou are thlnkin&amp;' of, your me111ory
Ill ... t&gt;ntieo were cent..-ed .,__,
bour ~ 7:10 P· m.: M» Ftoolom Goopel M - . Boobll'lrlt UnlleC ,......,.
Maintaining the biblical perspective will preserve the
II a treaeli,.. ehet!t of thiiiP )'OU
llilm""l' .....ice io tbo Srd Tueoday an Sllo•mlllr Road E I Orol· terlon Church, Rov. Howard Rut&gt; Cburch from preoccupatl()n with man at the analnmlcal
Ult clt.urc! •d tilt M!M.
hold dear,
of tho mlllllb II 7:10 p. m.
ftth, paotor: Roger Wilford. s. pelt , p.ollO" o a. m. Worship oer- or morphological level so central to cont~mporary ev~
· Oomt ila!!k ,to the pr nt a 1110.
Clnmlll 111 Nu me, ....._. s Supt.: Sllllday ik-1 to a •• , . . 10 o. m. sunday S.hool.
lutionary discussion. Man's relation to nature is not
ment. The Church wu home to yoll
Lat your mln'd wander further.
Rev. Cl,yclt Heoderoon, paotor: Evan sti&lt; servoc.. 7,30 • m.:
simply that of the capstone of creation, althoullb be is
then I lt oan bl yov home DOW; a
Yot1will r•mtmbor not onl11 ki~ing
slUidly School t:30;
w... Pro,yer meellnl 7:30 •· m. 'I'll.. Tile Federa!M Charell, U~letl indeed to have dominion over the creatures. Man's rela·
1
, • ..,.., Clftd fa•••rlt• object1, but
place of worohiP whe,.. ~he he_art
obip 10:10: NYPS 1:45• E:nninb day.
~rdl ofp Chr~st .':!''~aid
lion to Cod pictures .bim as intended by creation fo~ a
nme~a and ,..jolON.
fllmilll 11&gt;11d f1'ieml4, their 111~1,
oervlcoo 7:30; Pra,yer "!"linv ot rr.,
...
a-.
o.
Bm:f.:·
Pa'::~n
Wm.
Bl~et:
distinctive
divine . sonahlp, for pers~nal comn.mnl.callo!l
11
.
7:30 'l'burttdiiJ'.
.
1'110 Counlry Church tn Town. s.n. tn
Ch
Ed
.
Sunday
and
fellowship
With God1 and destmed for life •n the
0
1
fMitMUICIII Jel AL~ • • • .A.U ••• TNI I;M.ltM
FatrVtew Cilard, .... Dw1tM day O&lt;hool 9, 30 ,. m. Berl Boggs S.~l ~r.15°
~- . C:~fi 1111ation eternal order. The enenhal aspect of man'a eJdltence II
,.. 0&amp;11~ .... INahol , .....
Spencer, pattor. suaday ochool Supt Mornin&amp; Wol'lhlp 11 L .m. lllotructi,;, 9a4o ~.· m.: Worship therefore. his moral and religious deltlny, althou~
aa...a.. '1\er ""' (I) r .. Wt
...,. MM. (l) Ft~ WI ........
• NUll f&lt;tt .. ~IWilc If ella.•
t:ill a. m.: SUpt. H - lloulh: Evangollatio oervleo 7,10 p. m. Hour.
10 , 28 •· m.. "IR'WinK resurrect~on of the body as ~ d~me of revealed re •·
.... U) , ........., ... ....
...., .-.1 t-' .IIIM.... ip . II lo •
Yo""' Poopltl -""a•aah Sol&gt; sermon bJ putor Rev Li,fe. God." Youth !l'ellowohlp 1,• P. g1on cautions uo allo agal_nsl ~ndifference to !he phytlcal
....... tlipirihllol uhttt; Wilt.•
-•l•r Mllll 1111H. (4J ' " . .
fll I .,... (Wg, Miilholr olf•
...... """" ...,, -..w.
diJ at 1:41 p. m., Preo""lnl ; :30 l'bundlt)' 7,80 p. m. prayer m.et· m.: Thurtldlt)'. Oct. 4, ?:!Cl P. m., life. The w,hole personality, mdeed, llands 1n a unigue
_.., • ,~.~a..,., "" ..
-·kM ...IooiiMIItW ....
p. m.: Pr- mHIIn&amp; Wedtteo- ... and Bible study Evel')'lloe )Church Council meeUn•: l'rlday, an~ decislye re!ationohip I() the Creator-Redeemer God,
,.,,, PJ....... -~,. ......
•illl, T'Mrf ... f•r ..... NUIIt"
• ..,. .,., ,._ .....w ..... k·,-~
day 1:30 p. m.
lldmoad Lifo Pastor. 7:!o p. m. HIIPP1 Harveotl1's Th1s fact liflll him to auper10nty bver all other creatures
1
...... ,.,.!art, . . ~....
Free MeUuldlll - · La-; we rome.
·
meeting
of earth. Man tl made for more than tile laboratory and
Clifl, Rev. 11.
Gitll, pas- L'llrfsllu Sele..,. lodoiJ: - ,
·
1observatory, and the study of the st!CI'ets of nature. He
tor. 8utldl,)' ..bool 1 ,30, Pllll vicao Sunday mominl at 11 urt Flro&amp; Ba~u" Church. P~nJ, 11 made for the closet o.f pray~ to bear tbe heartbeat of
Wllo, Slip\.; MOI'IIilll 'IIOtOhlp 'hppon Plaltlt EUB CIIU&lt;h, Rolph C. Zundel, paotor: '!0 • Cod. He 1~ ~ be .a ventable .temple of the Holy Spirit,
_
10 . ~ a. til.: Youth tlorVict 1 p.m. Rev, Ruy Georhart, jlllltor: Sun- 11:18 •: ":'." Wol'llhlp tnd Stndy. and a partictpont m the prolll!ses of Cod. ____ ~
IYaJ:II'Iiltlo llt¥iee 7:Ja p. m.; day worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday Sermon . What God Knows
lr'itJr the h.ope It will, in IOnle IDf'flJirtre, fo•t••rand helpt!U•
Mid. wetk pr- oervice Will-ISchool 10:110 •. m.. Hobart Viae-~:,-;;.~ :.:~in:;;·;:,~:~y M: l •
lltldQ 7IIO p Ill.
yard, supt.: Bible Study, 7.30 p. d
Coni
•
loin that rvhich is goo&lt;l irr family and com.munity life, ' hi•
·
'l'hund~
ay
7:30 P· m.
erenco
on
1
111101 ._ J'fto M - • 1llo m.,
-, ·
Tithing at J11&lt;kson: Wedne&amp;day.
/I'IIIIIU is sponsorl'd by rl1e bruinPss firm~ and orfanilcldolll
bert E. Smith, Sr., pallot: i\111· Boalll B&lt;lllel EVB Chiii'Ch, Mloa Ma.. Evans of India will
da1 Srhool 8:30 L m., WGrley Rav. Boy (loarhart, pastor: Sun· I appear at following time&lt;: 2oIS~!Wer,
SUpt.; Morning """'lllp dey Sdlool 1•30
m., Norman m. lor adults: uo p. m. lor &lt;hil·
·
u&gt;hose name' app&lt;'&lt;lr b l'ltiiD.
By Roy L. Smith
.
10 , 30 a. m. Youth Senlco, 8:41 Bahr. oupt.: s p. m. closln1 re·l dr.., and youth: 7,30 p.m. for
m. ; Evl!lgellstle 1111111 ge, 7:30 vlval oervlce with Rev. L. R. oulh and adults.
One of the lessona ~ny man learns very qu1ckly, wbo
, m.; Pr er meeting• . ~ ~honey; Prayer meeting, 8 p. Y
writes articles on religion for the news~pel'll, is that
m., Thuraday,
, Mtd•le,.rt Fll'll V•lted " - tbe atheist is perhaps more sen~ltlve to religion thon lilY
1,~ P. ".:'..
.._...,..,,.,. -bb' . _ IN
• byterian Church, Rov. Howard ' other man among his readers.
Pomeroy, Oht.
p, l:ooo •.
· fl ..l Bapllll C'-11. Boelae: I Ruppel!. pao!Dr. Sonday School Criminologists have a way of saying that "the criminal
Pom•roy's luclget Shopping C:enttr
llorcaa: ~er pa&amp;tor, ~., !mi. Arthur R. McCauley, pastor. 9:30 1 . m. Richard vaughan. supt. always returns to tbe scene of his crime." I am not &amp;II
:.uDdal
lO ~· til,
. Chester Simpson, ·~t.: 9:30 •· 10:30 a. m, Wol'lhlp; 5:45 VI': ex rt In that field, and cannot offer 1111 teltlmony o!
\ P. '!:..~~~ahi.=.t7 ~DL Sun- m. &amp;md'l' School:, tO:~ a. m. Wed. Ul Junior Choir; 7 p. m. anrvalue at that point, but I caD SlY out"qf 00 Y~
.~· :.~
'
Morn1n.g Wlll'sh!p, "nlo teumonl- Senior Choir..
experience tbat atheists never seem to bt able to cia..... a. oil II Cllrllt; All cal Church.'' 5 p: m. BY!': I P· m.
miss the Idea of Cod no matter bow stoutly they declare
tluildero •lfllll411l11dlnl Supplioo
llarCUm.
mililler:.
Blblo
School
Evening
oervJco;.
"~orkq
To·
ML
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IIIII
Boptlllt
their atheism.
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ChNior, Ohio
fl5o2001
a1 Monllnl _ , 10:30; Chrllt&gt; ward Eternity.' Wed. , ,30 P· m. Clnlrob,
0. llov Ma~
No man can lay claim to thoughtfulness who does not
Ia Endeavor • p. Jll.t ETealnl Prayer meetlns.
vln D ~ark•••· Pastor Sunday ask himself •§ain and again, "HOW ttld thll earth come
11":.:f. to be
Worahip, 7 p, m.
LotJrNp !liVB a.ore~~, Rev. Scbool '·~ a.ml ~:r'lng
11 it is! "Wbat is the meaning of life!" "ls there
Member M'D
0
t;at..
1a1 o1 1-all'• 1111- Roy Gearhart, postor:
Sunday and Yaung Peop
eet
anyone in this unlverae who really Cll't!i wben a man
OrHnhouN WV 2.6933
Publle m.tna Sunday I s.hool, 10 a: m., Rusaell Archer,~~"!. ~ p.m. .Pre:bl;.~ ll:iei. to do the ri&amp;bt thin&amp;?" "Why ljo good people ruf·
• . PLUMIING &amp; HIATING
p.
111.:
Watcl!IDWW
ltludJ f p. m.t ~. : Sondey worship II •· m. ---~~ ·
ay ovooma
• fer!"
240 Lln.. ln II,
Mld&lt;lloport
Blblllll1ldJ
'l'lletldet
a
p.
m.:
SerPrayar
TnOf!Jnc
7:30
p.
m.
Wod·
80
p.m.
Having an empty afternoon, and a loaded ca~era, one
PhoM WY 2-2550
viet meetlq Tltuntlay t p. "'-·; aaoday.
Mllidleport Flnl Baptfll, Reo. day about a year aco, I Ht out from my botelm AtheDII
"We Aim to Pl.. M"
Mbdllr1 ~ool 'lburlday 1 p. 111. Roell
Metlulllll Donald Boone, pa&amp;tor: 1:15 a. m. to climb to the top of the Acropolis, following as nearly
Wt1t Main St.
0aa.me P~~ptao · loll .. u R. R. = P
tor: Suadi'JI Church School,~ Hindy, supL: as 1 could the route tha~ St. Paul must bave lakeD !bat
Church &lt;P. o. Laltpvlllo. Oblol Srhool, I:IG '•· :;:: Wonilip ...., 10:15 a. m. Worohip oe'?'lc:e: • P· ~y he addresaed the pbilosopbel'l and scbollll'l on Man
Support the Churcb of l/our Choice
Sulltiay S&lt;bool, ~::!0 a.llt. Alldnlw leo 7, 111 p. at 11\T· 1,10 p. m: m.. Youth GroiOJlll: 7.!0 p. m.I~H~l!!!ll:..·---------::---:---:--::-."7:":"'::1
ll1'ro, SIIPI- MIK1IInl Woroltlp wScs, ~. I:IO·p. m.: l'r&amp;1' ~r~!=~! :~
Tbe Uniform Sunday School lesson for October 14:
EslobUihad in leeK
11:10 a.DL; Pu,rtm y..,lb MaeU et lind BiDit Study, Wed., 7:!111 P· ayti
g, . p. .
"GOD" Genesis 1·1 27 31· Psalms 145;8-20; Isaiah
Wool
Columbl"
w.
Yo,
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~ I!t¥. CISda J. lllrllelt. .... sup!.: Worship 1.1 a. m. 7,.S s.nnon "A Senoe of Mlaalon." Down on tbe streets of the Agora (market plaee) hun·
Suadv ~ 9:10 .a. m.; p. "" Toeoday, WSCS ~ homa of 8 p m.
Chl14ren's MI.. dreds of feet below Paul bad attracted the attention Of
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•·• Thelma Handanon. Wed. 7' 41 P· sion'ary Study. wed., 7 p. m.. some of the learned ones as be baranaued the crowd,.
Neu Pomoroy•MIIon Bridle
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1:10 a. DL: wa lip, U a. m. ~ lltlPL: t:30 a. 111. Worohlp paotor, Robert Lew,.. '":;; 9'so remailllJ today of the po!Dt ol usembly, my attention
prayer orrloe, W........, 7 e p. m llaaday. wscs 11r11 n- '- m. Mot'lllaJ wonht~ SIIJo was attracted by a bu1e bronze tablet upon wblch Wll
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g - spread, in raised letten, the most famou.o addrelll _.,
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Call 1 .~ 1 _ SUndi:J' D*llb: family aJthl laJt SUnday vtee.
glveri there- Paul'aiiPeech on Man Hill. A abort clliJib
ltiiCALL DRUGS
Budware • Gt:Oeertea
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a.v Eldell &amp; lllakl ~ sm. stud)', Wed. 7:30 p. m. Preachml presented wbat wu probably the greatest coD'"'uv~
Lennox Cool-Oil-Goa FurJI~
~ p . .......,.. ·IOIIoal 10 a. m 'Supt Robert llllldQ s P. m.
art in aU the world. Up the steep roadway he bad P
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one by one a collonade of great statuary, In nooe of
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p. at. IIIII Blblt ~ ..., TUeoo p. m. sene ...,loea I P. m. C. E. Mervla DoWICIII, miDistor: t:IO a.
One statue bad attracted bls attention, because of the
Hu~llnefon. W. Yo.
da1· Prapr IIIII pr&amp;IM Presldoat IloWIII:Il '!""lb. Cl·
m. Sunday Scbool. Le~ Smith. le end carved in Its blfll; ''To the unknown god." It lwl
l;lt:uldq 7:41 P. m
for aD pruchln8 iervlced ~ SllJit.; IO:stl a. m, Worship.
be~n set 1n place by the very aoclety Paul wu to add·
Poatl 1 llll - flalla7 -'""' II llld.....t prayor
biN filii IIVB Cll8*. Rot. ress.
MMW!tjlort, Ohio
a. m.: ·aviiiPUaU• oorvlCO, 7•45 leadlr Ray ol.dama 411 11'1 • Menul Smith, putor; MOMIIIIII That llatue was /1. beautiful admission that the crtlt
p. a: 1ia'" dQ Blblo lludr- to- lllll all ol t1lou
Worahlp, s:so o. m.: SwldiiJ' scbolan had never found the tblng they were looJdnC
llaken of HlliiWllllread
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dl lwo Sehoo1 10:10 L m. ; Youth re~ for. They bad dabbled In creal ideas, and tbey bad wretPLA~ING
1:a a. a Man lllllal
lowahip, t :30 p. m.: PriiJ'er tied with great probletnl. But they had never found the
01 · meellna 7:30 p. m. wedoeaday: ~lerna! tblng that forever drove tbem on - the. qi!elt
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General C&lt;!oill'llctlitl
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0 · w 1 " r•h .,_,.. - L m., MornJnc WOI'Ihip and b· 111. Salurday; Ladleo .(tel, 'l'lnlrl- _ the greateat fact of all - that eluded them. And
QaaUtJ J'tmtlhile "' Lowed Pri&lt;e•
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until they b. ad found the an,awer to tbat question thero
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811114Q8obllllt L .,, YOQtll S. !;hutch, 1 P· Ill. Eveulng w::•sh'P - t.ol111 ~ was no hope for peace.
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Lltlll 8oJWn Rev. George II.
Wbo and What i1 God! Can a mere man find blmT If
"Flcrwtr~ ror AD OcouiDIII"'
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LOCAL ONION l!8llf
11' , ' ~ II Cllllal ~ o. DL: Boil Qnl J
oupt., G!I1&amp;Ville (Dutch
_: final authority. The Apo~tfe Paul, for example wu Ult-~
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Mlll'lllal ,wurllllp 10: ~: PraY*!' 111•· Georg• II. ShljmaD, pa ' sure about many tblngs, bllt be wu sure about one thin&amp;:
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1' 30 L m.. . IIAI1 "I mow blm whom I bave bt~ftd."
"'oleo .••• a.&amp;: !"'* P11 llllletlnl IIIII Bibll llllltl1. Wed., llulldll '
.Cholllr, Ohle
Jilt. fl5.21illl
lq 1) t ·• P. a1 W.1.1p 'P. m. 7:10 P. DL
Days of Obilptloo 1 " 111" eo. Somethin bad happened a~:£ the Damascus Road
1 \a;:....W t:• 1.· liLJ ~ . - Iii I, "'"' teo11«1s 11 ~· a beloro Mau. , that bad left an Indelible:lmpr
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Blblo lliUIV 7·• p. m. m. lllli,J&gt;I:ttllbarll' ........, 11111 School tO.. m.; EvaDaoJisUo· ~ · ~U them what yop.r ~et!ence With GO!l _
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"more limes than any teom in A low p_u,.. otorm center layed another day when raiD
hasebaJI history," needed to pick 1,000 mile~ west ·ol San Francisco washed out Tuesday's sclleduled
thernselve~ nrr the noor once moved "rapidly eastward" and fifth game in New York.
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. ; .. · \ more today in the rain-threatened was expected to hit the city begame of the second half of a 6 wm over the Bulldogs while guards, and either Jimmy Por· ling whistle wnight will be Phil &lt;&gt; ~
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IJUellng 116:1 aeuon that he- Pomeroy absorbed the big loss ter or George Pope at center. Swindell and David Reed
at • ·
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f:":T to stay alive against the New With the Yankees leading the SAN FRA,M;ISCO IUPl &gt; -Jolla
pn six weeki ago.
11a6t Friday .
On defense, Dennis Harris ' ends, Rick Crow and Mayer at
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@\ IYork Yankees.
series, three games to two, It ap- Marcinko. a 11-year-old right~
Tonilhl'o Important SEOAL , The Blue Devils will seek to moves into the backfield and tackles Butch Meier and Son0. l! ~
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}..1 There was a,1ood &lt;hance, how- peared that the two scheduled handed pitcher from · Atwater,
1ev~r. that the SeriH would be starting pitchers. Whitey Ford of. Calif,, has signed. with the Bo!'~Oft
club will see the two r i v e r- 1increase their consecutive game Stanley Robinson takes over a n~ Gtc:eckner at guards, with
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•-~·· nnewal in a series that ..,. to lour tonight, adding to mamlng m the game. Jack WI~ backfield will be Ronnie Garr at
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day because of rain. The fore- the Giants, woold get anoth._ day nus. Marcinko will be assigned to
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Winston-Sa1em or t h" r1· RSS . a.
Blue Devils holding the upper ,durmg the past three years. e1ther be uoed as a tackle or Iner at fullback With c h u c k, - oald there Is a 90 per cont The 1862 Series, which began a Carolina League next seasoo.
band In the win column with Since I!Mt, or post-war years, end, and occaoionally as a hall· Buffington and ' Dick Wells In "Wbe looktnc for oomelhlnl ua· chance of rain Friday," with pr...
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11, whlle Pomeroy has won 14 j GAHS has won 11 of tbe 15 con- back.
the halfback slots.
u-1 fll ma...U!"
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·-limos. Four Jl&amp;mes were lies.l tests played. Pomeroy'a
tr~ The starting Blue Devil line With thi probable starting - - -·- Fl.YWEIGHT BOUT SET
Coach Jack Olcott's B I u • 1umphs came in 1949 when they will average 177 pounds and U
Po:.. y's line w 111 ,
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TOKYO (UP! I - Flyweight
Devils, sporting an undefeated won 13-0, in 1955 by an lJI.lS the backfield about 167 for toth GA';;s line with 8 177
champion Masahlka Harada oJ
league ""'rk of s.o.• will encoun· score.' In 1956 by a 20-19. win, j night's IJBme. These weights, ;!"UIId .:erage while the Pan-'·
JB!lan wUI meet Pone Kingpetch
lor for the !trst time. thiJ oea· and m 11168 when Colbpobs ab- however, can lake a bl&amp; jumplther backfield will average 157 ,1
of Thialand in 1 return bout .lor , Use It everywhere ... In the home, garage, office
son 1 team With a bne equal· aorhed 8 44-6 walloping.
With the inaerbon of the aJ5 1or 10 pounds lighter than Galli:.title :,~~~k, Ja;;-l:g3,;.~:.hl or shop ... , .. look for handsome durable Presto
ly as heavy. Although
I h e La at yeor, behind the I i n e pound WiUiiUllll or 2li pound r
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rGAHS backfield will he consid- running of Ray Poulin and Gene George Pope into the lineup. ,po IS.
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ing. See it now aterably larger, the nal battle Heoter, the Panthers took a ll- Coach Charles Chancey has The Panthers have been go- ft'
tonighl will probably hinge on 0 lead over the Blue Devils on· indicated that he will field the ing about their practice drills
CHICAGO &lt;UP!l - The Chi·
the performance of the two blc ly to see fullbek Dlllll'.y How· same starling unit \hal took the very seriously this week and CHAMPAIGN. IlL &lt;UPII - A ca!le ~hyrs ol _the National Bas-,
lines.
lard hit paydirt twice in I he field against Atheno, with the all of the players feel Gallipo- dete1111ined Ohio Stale football ~ath·:~ ~sl!OCiat~~n .;•~• re~hed ;
Pomeroy has complied a 1-2.fourth period to onstch away exception of Marion Stowe, the Us can he "had."
team arrived here today and be- • . ·P ayert m• Chy 1• mg ,
WY 2-3748
1eague record under c o a c h the v1ctory 14-12 .
. preparat1ona
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on veJ erans
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,27CJ.pound tackle who suffered A loss for Pomeroy ton ight ' gan f•nal
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Middleport
Charles Chancey and the Pan· Howard, a !!!&amp;-pound I ine ,torn ligaments in hiJ leg. Stowe will eliminate them from fur-[the expenoe ol winless Illinois Ral h ~ 11 ~~sooth ant roo 1
thers are sWI angry at them· crusher, will again be in the !is improving, but it not expect· lher league contention whl1e a that the Buckeyes' 9-7 loss to
P e s
or wes ern.
oelvet for permitting Athens to GAHS backfield tonight lor the ed to face Gallipolis toni&amp;ht.
loss for the Blue Devils would I UCLA last week was a nuke.
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score 46 point. agaiMt I hem opening whistle. Other probable ' ReplacinK the injured Stowe hlll'l t h e 1r chances in t he ' The Buckeyes also w;Ji be openlast week In 1 humlliaUne 4J1. starters for the Blue Devils will Iat right tackle will he Don SEOAL race very badly.
ing their 50th year of pi"• in
1Big Ten and are the defending
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two quarters m most of thetr
&amp;ames, and a 11 the way in their
ouklf-league ties (Wahama,
Rutland), will have to put together four stanzas or a strong
game to stay in the same park
with Jackson.
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The Mldd1es spirit lo good.
Coach Frank Eschleman said
at midweek the brtghteot re.
ault of the clobbering taken at
GalltpoUs wao emergence of
John Allensworth as an effective
tackle In the line. Big John
will have his chance to prove
i. tonight.
Dick Boclimer, 200 lb. guard,
• ou' of heavy drill during the
week, iJ expected to he ready,

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When the GalnpoliJ Blue Dev-116 defeat.
,he Gene Armstrong at I h •1Mayer, a )81) pound junior, who
Us and Pomeroy Panthera meet ! Athens is the only common flanks, Larry Fraley and John has seen duty in all P11nther
\Onighl on the gridiron in Pan- foe both teamH havt" faced lhus ' Smith at tackles, Bill Eachus jgarnes this year .
thertown, It will mark the first far with Gallipolis owning a 21)- and Clarence Wamsl~y
at Taking the field for tht opena

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pltal, tloe dally IIGipllll n- Hi~eld labeled ~'the worit catastrophe In the state's blatory" plunged DOrtb today
port from w. Beeor,Hio Ill after k!Wn&amp; 27 penon~ and doing mlllioDJ of doUan In property damage. The
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$895
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that mora 11-couniY of the. Society, gave · an lnlc!i'· water, oncl outdoor l'CICI'Oitlon· on G_.,r•a car
fall· 11 'Inc 10 banD lllo N,.n!.
an in COlumbUs IIU!n esllni. 111&lt;1 !nfonnaltrt talk on Silt people pte1011l ware over eel. '1'11•,. ...,.. oo lnjurloa ,..
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are !nWII!ed In a mu.. IJ. ,He otated thai tile future llenrlella MeDade, Glenna Mil-----"" Jtvel: oclucallonil
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HoweU homes were men- our COUIII)I, which wu orsonb- Tbo Cllib" wu 11•&lt;11 bj' Mrs.
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1men. for • review ,of the .•
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request. wu made for a
had· 1
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States -oiOCI loh7 HI
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lnolher
of the
Mn. Vlrl!l All&lt;lnl wu ~ UvliJC. In 111111, lbo popillatlon DOor ....... _.. awarded to gahola Valley lletl praclucin8 en. bailie belon lllo pil1llle. · .
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,u .~ (to ~ WM 'D,rl$ and In 1911, D,IM Ru~y JliJlkloy, Mn. Jamea tr1&lt;t aoar Pltlsburlb today ill hla U. S. """P - - atopl8
couunlllti) a•tttnc a 'hi.. and , IIIIa w.il cnmpared with Cnunp, Beth ~11011 • n d weekend campalploS .,. bebolf fiiblilll
pDio ID tqplher.
·Athl!\1 b&gt;unly, "he aaJd,
Lucille B. HawkiDI. Group of IlemllCI'allc ...,.,esslanal and their aldiL .
Alktl!o, ~in ebalr' Coli\inulnl;· Mr. ·BIIIcel"!ee sincllll ot 'llqUIII!II Oblo" ...,. otate caDdldolel ill the Novtmbet ~. Iii, West Btr5n . !ntrclduced the Norrla aekl, "OUr flrot ,....,.... Ia elUded the program, ancl tlw electiopL .
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tat&lt;&gt;n watdold, 'tho Ill
®artel compc:llcl oflle'l, Free- people, one! nell, aoU.
' "III"OUP ad,journed to the ooolal The Praldent's ftrot dop alter Parb IIID80.' a vllla8o
Norris, )ln. Mal"il)'ll Po- ~He dlaplayed 1 map of ldelp room !Ofreahmenla ,... leaving hla Pltlaburgh hotel woo huilt br the..~ to lrolo
Mr.. ,...._ Adams 111&lt;1 C&lt;iWIIy In three eolon showiDC ,....oCI oo Oryotal, tray&amp; by the McKoelport wllon he oddrooaed Btrlin-baN \IOoPIIID - ~
•• ,...., Schuler w119 aecoqtpaniocl the la!d ~· • map oo Happr uarv..- elau of the • ......, at the municipal porldD8 inl·
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Mn. Ma'jorte Gl'lniiD line. water prodUCinS ability, lllid a drurcb.
lot. He wu due lor moro poHUeol Tbe ·~c:omJ:ot.ID • ...,... ciolft.
Same .Lord Ia ~lui In lillp showiDC lndUitrlel.and In' 'Qie tai&gt;IO wu ollrlcll"!' In opeecllmaldng at and
whleb llleltJ¥ tulll,
"FIIIII li Tbo Vfeiory," dUotry
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''Oilr lllooood lledeOmer." ·!n .eloolni, Mr. Blabsleo ~bra boldlnll oo !ln'aoge. Ia ~ af1emaoD lor Jndianopolla. of two.cla7 adi!IIJ!el
~dine '·'Thil TOuch ill aald, "Melp County ·l iM ' I dlelll·· of t~iftun-.ms 111&lt;1 Aftet.• 8j)MCh In Jndianapolla he u. s. IJ!IIalantrY• IIIIth ~
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Pomeroy Hl&amp;h BChoola high- •
wsqns of th!urea WhO can boast he W!" an
for f11ve Ume1 leo than when he stepping JJWCI!InC band, braY•
far 11eo.
t11h e - 111111.
ells Fargo, tlie famous transportatiOn 111111 that helped ·slarted \j'lth tbe company, oal!l eel rainy ,...ther 111&lt;1 1 pwrty
D.Qre oakl the WbU.
"'.....,... llli4 •:opeclllea""
op.e n the American frontier.
I1Rudiaill. He noted . that EJber. !ll'idirOD FridiY Ditlbllo pnsenl HoUa. toJd him
VAT!CAN CITY (UP!) - '!be Ecumenical Council· there ....i bo ,.
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,M,):, Rudlilll accepted the express agent job during the Ifelch In Pomeroy probably hao a lop notch halfllmo procr'!Dl. ·olcleratloo'' would be given ID aoy reo:eUed suddenly today after only one hour of Ita first ..,
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dayl' when the horse and buggy were ordQiary land beeo the best cuotamer. "and Tbol!gh ntll'lf every m""" ·
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of
1 aoliot working session following a dlepute on voting procedure.
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'And ·be has stayed with it tbrougl,l the I... of, the .nkoal·'.li!!wu lbroui!l ber of the Ponth!f bond w a I
or ' • M 8,000 council fathera !Ued out of St. Peler'• Baall· : : :
the W8YI &lt;lf )ife, bUsineSS aCtiVItieS lnd tra• . tho yean,
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drencbed· fro!ll the heavy rolohod
lea, the COIIIICll presidency of 10 cardinals remained 00. o&lt;1a of , . " ' :.......... w
vel mtlhodi were
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Mr. .
wHI be ablll fall; Director llmlald Wolt • lor
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- • bind to try to solve the disagreement before the nell Mcndllh,
Whllf. ~ rttlrecf Septeni· pre11 Co.
ID elijoy an exleoded -lion Rill hla band onto the flo I d . w_....
Orola fiDOraJ session aclteduled for Tuesday morning.
tooched off 1 blooclf liet ber lit, 1)1 ,~ _I'll•· .ouf· In January of '1919 Mr. Rudl· ond he undoubtedly do..mo H, with t prec!Oion driU ahow. . aDd OreiOO. but DOl lor W....... . Tbe ourprla'lnl . denlopmellt haD."
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,.,.... af !lie " - lrc!lghl :oill came to Pomeroy far the alter workintl day in, !laY out. 11 startocl.lilb the bond mov- 11!11, R - ,...u.tecc
came I&amp; l'oJ10 Jolil XXIII . wu Wblle the
-ued hocldOd ODcl joiNd by II..Wa •
.,dcjlot· Nit only· - ,thO lllooable 1m\! time. Hi! waa here ~ lor "' many yearo.
1111 down field ·m a two II D • the otorm _.,. ~ aa&lt;th ..-, JtCoiVIIIJI neerby ID the Vatlcoa'a In St. Ptter' cloood ID the
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111 bu\.
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tbe oxpms ·otiout three lftDI!Ihs before .boing
,._ ·•··••• 1111 "W 0 8 1 lad l!u1t roiDa would up Ia
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aQIIle &lt;;ollfornla . and Or- by .....,.. reMOtoti... of die ""'ld pnao, Popo Jolm _,.eel
journal- 'l!:e alv•IIIJ IIIII ....,_ I(
offlc!sle p.,on .., January 4, tel. he re·
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OctoIIJI,diarROIId Wll IC!rmed ll!rOIII
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labn over thll ber :n, ltSD, When he took over
tile flelcl, ond I oerlol bl """"; W..:id ilorloa
rr... N..,.,...i!ft doe oudiOI1COID be per ' - ' - and the CodmuiDial ocholaotk: ......,, · _.
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wollt ,. In tho both"""'' in. C01l801fdatilll.
ter marcl\eJIInilltft llnil rlghl cJaco a!-i .. New Yon could be conlniiiiOd b)o
part)'
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of !jhtlr Legion Ter· 'l'lle agent happily recall• thot
foclllls. 'nle majorellel were playtd IOday.
of 1 "r&lt;VOlt" In the CC&gt;III1hll led TWo llniil- alta 101 In St. leadenblp
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ra&lt;e h!xnt. ,.._ .Rudisill is a1oo 1:0 encouraged Henry . Ewli:g,
alao iealured u they perlorr!&gt;..
b1 Fraolcea Achtlo Cardinal IJen. Ptter'a. '1'bey
joint _ . . _ coUlD&amp; lor • ,..
a long·time eiQp\oyee of tbe 1,_,ui buslnesBman of P1lm· 'Jio,i wr&lt;ck •let!'"' were lebo eel a chorus line I'OUI!ne will:
.ort.
VladJmlr XalllorO¥, ss, and Arch- turn 1D law ml orcll&lt;. • - •
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wodced olnc&gt;1! eroy, 1D complete hiJ oohoolinS ID Meigs l!emonal Hatpllal lar the bond playllll In the back·
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'lbt COUIICII, In a pr., alate- prteat Vitali. BoroVol, 46, of the aed ..,._ .,... lllo ..........
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Is baodli:g .,..
become "' undertaker. Ew· treatment of apporonts minor .,. ·ground.
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llua8laD Orlbodor Clmcb wbo whlcll boo
pr&lt;!H duti01 on.• comml01lon ba·. lng worked for the _ ... agen- Juries lollowinl a
night Ending the actlvlllel wert
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"Ai the b.,m.111i of the Yoilng, were ill a opeclal tribtmal lor Ellewbere, then_..- ...
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ey undo!' Rud!siU as a young accident on
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Cardinal
the bllhop of some 50 non • Catholic obeervet1 velop_.. In lbo Clllllllol:
,.... tLightoln.ll Boyd . 11&lt;00g · '1*1·
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roy'o "Abila Mawr."
Lllle, requeotei! , pormJsotan ID and gueota to the OOIIIIeiL
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AcUvltleo of hla laat day on It wao reported that an aulp · 1 pre-prne ci!YIIIel 1 !lborl
peal: and he .,;,1, .-ndeel by
of " - " il ""' OrlaMI. ·A natJve of di!clev!lle, Mr, the job are
1111!C11q!"able "hours driven by Charleo Merrill ,..,.. n '•lon -•· a . pr
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Joseph Carc11no1 Frln•• the archalderintl _....,.-... .......
Rpdls!ll a!orllcid •· working lor lor Mr. Ruclilill. Relaxing 1!1 a lnr, 18, Pomeroy RD. rMI Into the
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Middleport, who beceUie of tbe ....., 17 of opeMW . . . . . . . , . .lo :lbe -:"'
U:e job. It clearly\ siiipa ill U:a l1lth me !bat diJr;
P.•.Z.. · Deinigeo to the · IWl . vehlclea
died lhll momintl aii!QIIIII" :
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application that ""P'!t""' .,.... 118" 1 delivered · wao w the Dut· wao ht!mated at ft~JQ. CJGII woo
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pltal, will be held lllonday ot I pona 111 maldng possible better
Jocbon and pledlel' 10 .,,.IM
not to be
far li:jur- lon Drug store In Mlddlepoot, "'"erlnJ from a posaible back . D. Fred B. .CIII"IO)'. MoloD den- p.m. at the Hillnd Chapel,
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yean ot tile Wald c- &amp; Sana sto.. of en to the hoopllal by MiddlePort mile liDUtb of the fllmeroY •
Sho. wu a member of the HI· ot.tly before
a.m. the •• fllmeroY. police
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Clr&lt;t..llle. Rudloln
tran• Racine."
emergency . .....,. lqlllldlrlnen .., bridge on JIA&gt;Ute e. Friday land .churcb. .
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two car wreclc Fr;dey on w..t - Ole IIIII taw acl!oal :
f&lt;rr«&lt; to C111111catho, fl.lll th"" to RanJnlaclng of the early dayo wha......, called at Ull p. m. molnlna. Hla flrc!t pa- wa1 Surv)Yon Include hOI' hus·
Immediately after. the .......,n MabHI and tho vol- lire lli&gt;hort Jl'q, ......
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W(linlnglon. He .woa!J'IId only In hlo ......,., Mr. Rudlo\11 oaid Tay... wao cited to Middleport Mro. WiUiom Zertle of syracuoe. b nd u-- " l children Mra pnoldency mot In the councU departmel&gt;t wao ........,eel e&amp;'ly oosoclolioD . . _ ID Ill. Loillo, · •
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wl)on he starteil. lAter Wells thet during lhe
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called lor _...... of """'"'
beeame Ameridio Ell· ._..., of about tiOO.OOO In mh Nd&lt;l... manner.
. MEIGll MEMORW. ROSPITAL Ida Sulllvtn,
. Aak Foreclo1ure .
Firemen wero ..m ID the 1'&lt;11&gt; who - - to - ll.......,
ADMissiONS-- Stowe, Harry J. Sn,_, •
.., '!be. MoArthur
i Loa:l, Hlgb School looll&gt;all lield
llo!ahdl. llood of 1llo
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Synicult; llaoloo: and a brother, Dale Stiles, Kent McArthur. has uked lor ,,... It 4;11t •• m. today. It wta .... Juatlco
Civil JU&amp;blo
1 Hurley Hutton, Rutland,
was Walter Jonea, llldlleport.
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of a mor'ljage ill Meljs ported tbat a brulh lire Wll lo Dlvllloo, IIIII ID Woohlzlltll 1llol
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dange. wnUr boo • .,..... ci1
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poaillle req- lor declaration out at Olympia Friday •llhl .. walla ..... ~out o f - it deplcnd t l w - - ball
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