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Around and
About
Middleport

ly Sentinel, Pom~y-Mlddleport, 0., Oct. 20, 1088

· titer Lands' Poetry, Prose Topics
Reviews Given for literary Club

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Deputy Comes .
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'Chester Unit

Harrisonville
Club Meets at
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Evangeliiuc aemc••
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held at tbe syracuaa Melhod!SI
Church Sunday; Qtt. 23:rn"~
Oct. 30 at 7:30 p.m. ea ~
lng with the Rev. Jack Jllplns,
evangelist.
le ol
Rev. JUgglns li I gradua
Marietta Cdllege, and of As~
Theologteal Seminary In ·~
tucky, and has been pas)~&gt;!'
the Evangelica,l United Brethem Church at Pl. Pleasant ••
years. He beld evangel!~ aervices at the Syracu.e churc!l
last year. ReV. Wen4eU G. Slut·
1er pastor of the Syracu!lt' Methodlst Chureh, InviteS every·
one to attend.
----VISIT IN COLUMJI(JS

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Service Held
At Ewings for
H Iey Brown

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their impr!:!ssions of the sight. I The meeting was opened w1th
sounds and smells of India as ·the &lt;lub coll~cl led by Mrs.
t · it was interwoven in their lives Nan Moore, VJCe prestdent, who
and that of their family.
presided in lbe absence of Mrs.
Mrs Zeiher presented a pro- I Carl Horky. During the bUS\·
· the name of Mrs ·
gram·· of poetry . readings taken 1' ness sess10n
from the works of Whittier. George Lasher was placed ~n
Longfellow and Robert Louis ! the associate lis! and the re~lg- ;
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ot Mrs. Noah Haskms
was accepted with regret. Mts.
Haskins has been a member
ol the club
for twenty-live
0
~ears. Mrs. Moore reported that
Y,early dues were to be paid to
Mrs Roger Morgan treasurer.
l~spedion was. conducted by F~urteen membe~ responded
Edith Wakely, distnd deputy, to roll call giving a childhood
when Chester Counnl DaughFollowing the meet·
ters of America mel Tuesday me~?ry. Waddell served candy. '
evening, with 39 me~bers and ~~e ~·~t meeting will be held .
two other guests, Edith Betzmg at the home ol Mrs. James :
Dl!d Faye Parhn.
,
Euler November 2nd.
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Mary Showalter, counctlor,
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presided and !he meeting opened in ritualistic form. Mrs.
Wakely, Mrs. Betzing, junior
paat st;&gt;te councilor, and Erma
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Cl')larJtl, Council deputy we~e
leCeived of!lc!8Uy. Reported 111
' were Navada Beaver and Luc- The Harrisonville Homemaknile Kraeuter and Mary Parker . ers Club met Monday evemng 1
home from hospital. Doris Koe- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ,
Big thanked tbe CouncU for a •Leo Morris. Mrs. Duane ..stan-~
filii sent her while hospitalized. ley presented lesson on Meal ,
Jnltlation was he\d for one Planning," with all members 1
candidate, Mary Bahr. A prac- participating In • discusSion on 1
lice for the Booster meeting was diet and nutritioa.
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BENNO AND SYLVIA RAB!NOF
announffil for October 23 at 2 The business meeting was pre-[
p.m. , at Tuppers Plains. A cov- sided over by Linda Morris, the
ered dish dinner will follow tlJe president. ProjeCtS for the year
Qf
practice. First nomination of I were discussed and pl~ns were
Funeral services for Harley
officers was • nnounced for the made to attend a cookmg dem·
Brown were held !rom
the
next meeting. The ways and 1onstration at the Columbia Gas
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·n 0 en the Trl· Ewing Chapel Friday ai 2 p.m
means committee announced a Co., Middleport, for the Decem·
Benne and Sylvia Rabinof, wicJo'v ec~l nmed vto m-plaHO uo, ~~ Sp d
ft . with the Rev. Menzel Smn~.
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bake sale at Chester fire houselber meeting.
Coun:y Communuy Concert A' ' ""'·'.: ,·,'
~~aso~. on ~~ ~/~·ama\c~~e::i'y aHi~~ pastor ot the E:oterprtse EUd
on Election day.
Attending the meeting were noon concert will be p ! esentc~ at 2 31) 1' :O· _on . __c_;; age
---Ch~rch olficlalln&amp;. Special musMrs. Wak.ely commended the IMrs. Dana Young, Mrs. Carl School aud!tonum m GaltiF ,
.11 oe Helen Vanni join the Camerata Chamber ic was provided by F r 111.
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Mrs
Nellie
Borg
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Council on 1ts wor k and gave a enn ) ,
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,. ·· 1, mezzo soprano and,' Singers in presenting "Liebes~ Buc k, orgarus.
grade of excellent. She abo re· Mrs. Don Cotter~tl, Mrs. Rob- The Rabmoh have won t e out. tanal .g earlier the' Var- lider Waltzes" at 8:30 p. m. Burial was in Beech Grove
ported on the Natiooal session I ert Jewell, Mrs. Duane Stanley, I esteem, affectiOn and pra\S~ ~~ a~ ":'~'""~:~~ly Company will next Wednesday at the Para • cemetery aud
pallbearers
wl•ich she attended in New and Mrs. Leo Morns.
I muSIC lovers a~d ~llics re ~x- ~lu~~ the series on April 10.
mount Theatre in Ashland, Ky. were Sidney and Ralph S~~C·
York
Also speaking bnelly
here and ab~oa · ey a te
Membersnip cards for the local er, Paul Frick, Lawrence l.e'l&gt;-11
were Mrs. Betzing, Mrs. Parlin C
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ceptional artiSts, and as 8 a~ Reciprocity lias been extend- association are now being prin- nard, Carl Jennings and Eldon
and Mrs. Bohr. Esther R1deo- ,oup e u~pru
,exude a ,trcm~ndous :arm of ed to Tr&gt;-Counly members by ted, but if members have not Weeki.
our .on behall ol th• Counc1l. l V pon. A nmversary
I and spontane~t) · The/c
_I conr-ert
associations in SIX received their cards by the day Coming from out of town fqr
pre~r nlt"d g1fts to Mrs Wakely, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeut·i the1r reperunre IS WI e an co.l neighborin g co111mUn1ties. Sub· of the nexL concert they may the services were Mr.
alJii
J\lr~. Bt&gt;LJ. i ri~( IDld Mrs. Cleland . er were pleasan lly surprised] lorful, its range . rncompasses scrillt:'rs to the !oral series are use their receipts fa~ admission Mrs. Harry L. Brown and Jef.
At 1t 1r rir."e oJ the meetmg 2:Sunday .evening when a group works of the classiC co~:not~%~ \ remmded th at Eden and Tami.r. in Ashland.
frey, Valdosta, Ga.; Mr.
('~k P w; 1 :~ 11':-ts held ami won ~) i of relahves ~arne to
theu as well as t_l'l~~e or the ~
re- 1op Israeli ch.lo pianists,
w11l l An Gallipolis members plan· Mrs. Honon Brown,
Mrs.
Morv Sl'""'"ltrr and Gold1e 1home in Racme to help them porary muSic~ans of t ' P 1
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'· Brtreshmenls
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· nmgd o nve. o h could pro-· Mrs. Cyrus Autherson,
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were ser· 1celebrate t h'
e1r 35th we dd'gan
m - sentdaY·
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VE:"d by the re freshment com-I niversary.
Final ret:ords bemg tallte :
n~s ay evenmg .w o
Paul Diehl, Mrs.
mill.,;
Relr.,hmenl! of Ice cream, following the recpnt annual I
vtde transportallon lor student Powers Mr and Mro Rlcharll
--·--sandwiches, cake and punch 1TCCA membership drive sho.w
· members. ar~ ·~~d tok co~~c~ Quelet~. M~. and Mrs. George
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were served to Miss Led a Ithat 78 volunterr. workers m:
Mrs. Evan .
enc '
Ury, Mr . ..nd Mrs.
Charl~s
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Mae Kraeuter and Mr.
and Gallia, Mason, Meigs and Jack. ,
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. Turner l\lre. florist Williams
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J.W I Mrs. Larry Wolfe and Kent and son counties enlisted a me~- ~
Two mo~e arE:a concerts _will and M~s. Ada Foremen, all of
FR!11AY, SATURDAY
Laren of Racine ; Mr. and Mrs. bership expected to total 535. al- "Respunding In Gratitude," be held thiS month. The Indian- Columbus.
and SUNDAY
Raymond Krider.
Syrll&lt;'use; most 100 more members than was the study program of the apoils Symphony will appear Mr. and MrB. Ira Davis and
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1Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mr . joioed in 19£5. .
. Friendly Circle of Trinity Unit- on the stage of the Lancaster Sue and Keith, Mrs.
Robert
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"RETURN TO PEYTON
1 and Mrs. Henrv Eichinger and
The increase m membership ed Church of Cbrist Tuesday ev- High School at 8:00 p.m.
Simms and Mrs. Alvin Sanford.
Carol Lyo1~~A5:;, Chandler Dennis, Donald and Laura Jean enl2rged the ~udgr l for artiSts ening at the church. All •nem- Oct. 31. ana on the same even- East Liverpool; Mr. aud Mrs.
-PLUS-\and Mrs. Eddie Hartung
of from last year' $1,900 to $3,~0 bers parl ic!pal&lt;'ll in the study \ mg, at 8c15 p.m., the Columbus Floyd Davis, Wellsvllle Mr3.
Sandra Dee
Peter Fonda Chester; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar this year, enabltn.g the assocla· : which was based on Psa lm 8. Sym~hony ~Ill present's con- George Thornton and Mr.
''TAM~If'o~~ THE
\Hartung, Columbus, end the lion's board of d~rectors to se- ~ Mrs. Cor! Kautz, preSident, cerl m M~nelt~ at the ,,ew Ma- Mrs.. Harold Nanna, N e
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honored ·guests.
lect the com~ng senes. from conducted the meeting and Mrs. nella Semor Hlgh School
on sonville; Mr. and Mrs. Billy II
among the highest cahbrll con- I J
F 0 f Columbus was we~ Colgate Rd. (Rt. 351).
Jack Mullins Huntington W
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Seren Lewu NamPtl ' Appearmg on the local stage ard Jewell, \I iss Eiizaheth Fickl
Long, Parkersburg, W. Va.
ToQueen'aCourl
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. and Mrs. Pearl Mora were ,
MEETTONIGIIT
P""""". ~-Mls• Seren Lewis, daughter of Airman Grueser IS
named as the nominatmg cumMiddleport Shrine Club
TON!CiHT-NOT OPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam E. LewiS, I Endin Active Duty
mittee. Plans were made for ' '
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116 S. Second Street, Middlepurl , ,
~ 1 1 D Grue 'ilent auction at tlle close of 1
its regular headquarters
In
wa• named a member of the : A~rman fsM. c aasnsd Monrs Wil: the next meeting.
Mr and Mrs' Howard C. Middleport preoident John
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omecolllllllj AI
Homeco:n- ' lia~ Grueser, bas received his The heat . Its, a wor se;h . Smith entertained with a party kle announced. All members
October 11-11
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ber 15 I service discharge after being \' ICe project m. connection ~~ I Monday afternoon at their home, are invited.
"BOY, DID I GET A
WRONG NUMBER!
mg Day ;~~Vllie~, ~~~~ Swan: i in the U.S. Airforce lor the past World Commumty Day at Gr~e l Lincoln Heights, honoring their
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Warren lSOn o e ,
' Jou r years. He has spen t thP , Episcopal church on Novem r : son Ricky on his birthday.
TO DINE OUT
Bob Hope
Elke Sommer
nanoa, N.C..
aduate of : past two years In Japan and , 4. have been completed .. Mrs I The Halloween theme was car- The Riverview Garden Club
Phyllis Diller
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:!~~ Le;~~ ~ ~hool class ol ihas been on duty in Kor"''· Paul Werner made SIX 1klts 0~ 1 ried out in the decorations. Ice will eat out, Oct. 2'1, at Bailey's
Lee Grant
Rlcbard Bray ~ ~Pr ~~~t of ' Dorland •Thailand, and other points in 'turdy colorful mater••
a.n cream, decorated birthday cake 1 ·Res~;,;ta;;;;ur;;;;a;;;;n;;;;L;;P;;o;;m;;•ro.;.yi;,a;;t;;!iipi;.m;;;;.
. s est her of the choir 1 the far east.
fJHed them with mnegroomi_ng and coke were served. Favors It
Sund1y thru Wednesday
Oct. 23-16
Hnuse, a mem
enate ai , He came by plane to
San , aids The meeting closed ~lthl were party horns and balloons.
.
ELVIS PRESLEY
~d a m~~ber of the s
~Francisco and on to Middleport the Lord's Prayer in umsou. I Attending were Mrs. Ruth
in
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was accompanied by
a . An arrangement or mums and I Mulford and Kim, Mrs. Janet
"PARADISE-HAWAIIAN I arren I son.
STYLE"
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Technicolor
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been disebarged from service. i carried out the fall theme for , Edwards and Troy and Joy
Elvis
Presley
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!lass left Wednesday lor his the dessert course served , by Lynn, Mrs.. Joyce Blankenship
Suzanna Lt&gt;igh
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Jas.
Shlgeta
home in Maine. Don accompan- ~Irs. Etza Gilmore Jr.
and and Lisa, Mrs. Joyce Blake and
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Donna Butterworth
ied
him
to
Columbus
and
will
Mrs.
Werner.
1Ruthie, Kathy and Max, and
Marianna Hill
spend
several
days
there
wi
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I Paige Carr. The honor~ guest
Featurtttt &amp; Colarcartoons
Admission: 7Sc &amp; 401::
relaltves.
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: sendmg 8 gift but unable to at.
tend were Mr. and Mrs. ThornI as Garten.
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Mrs. Edith Wakely, dl!trlct
deputy of Marietta, was the
guest when Syracuse Guiding
Star Council No. 124, Dau[lhters
of America met In lllelr COUI1Mrs. John Felten of Simp- ell rooitJ, Thursday night, Oct.
son, w. Va., Is here at the , 1s. The 'JleeUng was conducted
home of her sister, Mrs. Clld' In ~ituaUstlr form Dy I he
Bartlett and family, due Ill tl\e councilor ural Thomas.
lllness of tllelr mother, Mrs.
Edna Sines.
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Routine . business was transMrs. Dana Swill, 811 IDgh acted and attending the BoostSt. Middleport, underwent eye er meeting in Marietta was
surgery at Holzer Hospital In dlscu!Sed Balloting on
two
Galllpulls Wednesday morning. candidates was conducted and
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .Mil· accepted for membership.
hoan were business visitors In M W k I told of her trip
Gallipolis Tu"";d~Y·
to :?~w ~.~~City, ~Yhere she
Mrs. Edna Smes Is a medic~! tended tho-· Narlonal D. or A.
patient at Holzer Hospital m ~~- Con , 11 · bleb was , Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth RusGallipolis. She Is In room :!63. ....,.e
ven on, w
sell, Racine, visited In CdlumShe had been borne for sev- very Interesting.
mlttees bus over the weekend with tbeir
era! days with her daughter aud The foll:lnbg th c~uncllor children Mr. and Mn Floyd T.
family, the Rev. ~nd Mrs. Clyde ;:1: :;!~, Es~er e Harden: Chapma~ and daughter, SheiBartlell and fam1ly.
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M q t Cottrill d Sadie ley and Mr. and Mrs. Wlll)Jm
Group II of the Middleport argare
an
Burton and daughter, Lisa Ann,
First
United Presbyterian Thuener; ways and means, Ada
K I RtWI"'ll They
Church Is sponsorln~ a bake Slack, Eileen Clark and Kath- and son, arnled by
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. 0 rphans Clara . were accompa
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sale Saturday, Oct. 22, at the ryn
nson,
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Shade and Dorothy
Dudley Florist building. P r &lt;&gt;- Lavender,. Donna PhelpsEn
~~~~~~· A~. The occasion
ceeds from the sale will be used rie Smclalf and Leola
oc '
'1 b t Ihe Srd birth-·
for the manse repair.
kitchen, Marie Rizer, LInd a was to ce e ra ~hich wa• Oct.
Sgt. and Mrs. Charles Carnes Lavender and Ann Hemsley; re- d'y of Shelley the eat graN!:
of Fl Bragg N:c. have been porters, Mrs. Cottrill and Mrs. 17. Shelley! Is J gr While Ill
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daughter o Mr. 1)11('8.
recent viSitors of Mrs . .,.rnes a ·
Col bu Mr JoneB was dinmother and father, Mr. and During the soclai hour ~n
urn s,
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s Ed.
Mrs. Raymond Coles of Middle· auction was held With Sylvia ner guest ?' rr, and ~ghbort
port and also hiB parents, Mr. Zwilling as auctioneer. Refresh- Levecy, hiS ormer not
and' Mrs. Delbert Garnes of ments of Ice cream and cake in M01gs County.
Vinton. Mrs .Charles Games is were served honoring the birth·
PATIENT IN CIJNIC
the former Sandra Hollinshed. day of Mrs. Thuener to these
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Mr Garnes will leave for Viet members, Thelma Grueser, Le- Mrs. Annabel Houdas
Na~ llle 23rd of this mont!). ola Enoch, Ada Slack, Sylvia a patient at Galllp&lt;llla Clinic, In
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Zwilling, Carrie Sinc!Plr, Ann Room 104. She had ma~r:
Hemsley, Kathryn Johnson, gery last Thursday aud .
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spent the weekend in
with their daughters and
Marie Rizet, Ueputy Florence ::w.:e\:::1._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Potts, Clara Lave!l"&lt;'r, Ural
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Bobb and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas, Margarel Cottrill,. Ha- da Lavender .,.. e ••···
Parsons.
zel Clark, Sadie 'l'huener, Lin- · Mn. Wakely.

~er lands and other Urnes Stevenson In the world of clllld- 1
lli\'bistory and poetry
were ren. Included In the group ?'I
~&amp;tin in review by Mrs. 0. B. \nostalaic poems· were "The -Vil· 1
Sinut and Mrs. Eleanor Welcb lage Blacksmith," "Barel o o 1!
tether when the Middleport Lit- Boy," "The Children's Hour," i
trary Club met Wednesday aft·. and children's favorites from I
emoon at the home of Mrs. ' Mother Goose Rymes.
Mrs.
Walt•r Waddell.
Zeiher prefaced her program
Mrs. Stout reviewed 11 T wo with a discussion ol the need
Under the Indian Sun" by Jon .for children to be lntrnduced to
nnd Rumer Gndden the story 1 poetry and the world of make ·
of two girls reared 'in England Ibelieve in stories that ~e~e
': and in Jndia. The authors col· on~e a part or every childs
l !a borated in the book giving Ilife in school and the home ..

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PGMER®Y-MIIDI:MlEPO~T.. -OHI0''

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1966

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reet the President\
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Middleport Flnmel! -wDl
IJI'"liOf a eldeku blroiiHue
s.tunlaY. OetObtr il lhe
Cfly HaD !'fib .ervlq to
beiblll lt.. Ia. ~ ~
ue alllfl oold oat.
nts It lhe 1811 tveDI of lbe
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wW lutVt to bloll• wll'k oa Ill
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auual Cllr!Jimu pl'Ojecl of
provJdiBI bastell for aeedy
famWeo.
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Proceed• rfom lbe bAr-becue wW he uHd to lielp pay
for lbt ..., hrt truck. 'l'lle
BOUSE firemen wW bave 300 aervol both parties looked ID&amp;• and wDI stay on tbe job
on the record of the 89tb until lbe oupply 11 gone. This
today and - not un- wiD be dae lasl oaldoor diD·
•m~lly this close to elec- atr unlb opriDg.
scene was viewed
by Speaker John W.
lrmltck and with alarm by
1bllcan Geralll R. FoiU.
appraisals pre
UP!,
McCormack
the 89th Congress as
"luiD!Iment," of "great
~pllfthmen1ts," while Ford
as most memorable for
Kl~nl laUure , to CODit!
·.with Inflation."

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the fastest washer
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Study Program

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Ricky Smith
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more • Compact, po1lable, needs no plumbing • Stoll
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Mrs Harry s. Moure enter· ,
----tained Group II of the First Seoul Troop Planl
United Presbyterian Churdt. at I '.It Soldr'erl
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T esday evenmg 1111 0
her Domeld ~wery presided The Middlepori Senior Scout
Mrs ona
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over the meet mg.
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Devotions were gi•ten by Mrs . . Chrlslmas packages to
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Moore and Included a reading, I men In VietNam and would hke
''What A Smile Can Do." Mrs. , to secure the names of So!rv·
Dwight Wallace gave I report icemen serving there.
on the TB levy renewal coming plan to mclude In the
up on the November balloll and such Items 88 homemade ca~
urged support of the levy. The dy. paper, pens. gum,.and ~orne
traveling basket was sent by town newspapers.
Mrs. Joe Bailey. The study les- Any reSide.nt wishing to conson on "Remembering Jonah" tribute mon&lt;fy or loud Items ,
was given by Mrs. Myron .Mil- may contact Charl&lt;ltb! Teenel l
Jer. Plans were made for a or Pam Willia by o:alhng 992- ,
Thanksgiving dinner. A dessert 5629. The troo~ members will ,
course WBS served to nine mem· , pick up donatl&lt;lllll. The bo:&lt;esl
bers prescnL
lmusl be ll!ailed by Nov.li.

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FRIDAY STORE HOURS ARE .
9 to 8 IN THE EVENING
SATURDAY STORE HOURS ARE
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Man Must Find Something
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A few weeks ago, before he went off to school, one
ofwr college young-people said to me, "You know, I've
got to find something to believe in. You get awfully tlr·
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that deep down we know that "self" td be mortal and
shot-throush witb weaknesses. The search this young
,tudent described Is one that we are all engaged in-the
search for a stable guide I~----- ~~
and purpose to our lives.
prayer - the power -: of be·
To "believe in" someone or Ueving. ~&lt;Jesu s came mlo Gailsomething says more than al · iee." begins the gospel of St.
most any other words; we not . Mark (1:14, Phillips.), ''pro
only accept fully, but wo
cl•lmin' the gospel of God. savTHE HORNHONKERS _ Playina roles of the Hornhonker famt'Y in the S-act
11'1111 our onercifl and our safe· in11. "The It~• has come al l comedy, "Feudin Over Yonder" to be presented on Wednesday. October 26 at
kttpina to anythinl we 11'11\Y last - the kmadom of
God 8 p.m., at the Pomeroy Junior High School are, left to rtght, Mrs. Richard Ho''belleve in."
has arrived. You must change I vatter, Cash Bahr and Mrs: Fred Blaettnar.-Sentinel Photo.
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CINCINNATI (UPI· - An
elderly woman who was almost
blind was found nped and
strangled In her apartment
Thursday night.-the fifth vic·
tim of the Cincinnati strangler.
Pollee said Miss Rose Wlntset 81 had been strangled with
a he.:ltng lamp cord. She had
been ~ad for at least 18 hours
before her body was dlscovered, police said.
City officials held an emergency meeting today. In the
face of rapidly mounting fear
and suspiCion sw.. ping this

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WILMINGTON, Del. &lt;VPI) A._.,000 added 8lakel raclni
bc!parfq tbo late WIIJianl
,qp.f Jr. wDI be run iluriDC
lie 111'1 meelinJI at Dele·~.
Donald P. Ross,

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urn. Mahunlng. Pike,
Knot, ' "The unemployfllent lo now Iis.sponsorlns the affair. The af· ,;;~~~~ Th~~saay eorge · ar·
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1;; proTho first special mooting of Marion '"d Lorain counties. at the l~weot ebb In UnIted ' fair Is open to lite public and Pomeroy has iecelved a car
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day October 27, •t l p. m at Rutlunrl Booster~
ASKS SUPPORT
and Rutland onl' from Keith game tonfght wni
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DEYai,ED TO IN'l'III\Mt..Oit .
1er ' taled that whe•,. the social
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security btll firot became a law, One pet1tion ••king for sup- , s h 1 11
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WI Mretcer veCoa '10r ordroemr In Mason.
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high schooL A discuS8Ion was further tttit 13 por cent of the fice Thursday by Della Marie cars thro~ hout the diotrlct
THROUGH _S~I\!IP!A.l
.,.•. _ Rutland Rand and Bane\ held in re&amp;ard to the establish· republican• vote&lt;l Ul kill the McCormick 4210 Meriban Court, names 01 n~w car dealers wer; Ab!lentel ~alfw ':lat. ~, ob·
r , ,., are thanking ttw menl of a combined Meigs lo· medicare bill also.
Baltimore. vs Clarence Eimer drawn at random.
Italned froln 'the Mo1p "'unty
I"' .e of lhe Meig•
Lora1 cal booster sroop, and m re- The COI!llreSiman also stress- McCormlrk, Rarme.
Cars for the year 1167 have Board of Election• olflce from ~:~:;=
~hool Dt.trict for their sup- gard ID a uniform fund for the ed that the United States hal
been com milled as
follow a: 1 IO 4 p. m· Mondays throuRh I
port of Tag Day Sat"rday, Oct· purchase of uniforms for the the beslequlpp!!'l military force
· BANQUET MONDAY
Pnmerov. Blaettnar Auio: Rut· Saturday, not ,l"~klay. , al ~rtGber lth.
, new scbool band. Abassoon has In the worl~ "The American The annual.. Gallfpolls Worn· land. Tom Rue Motors, and ported In "!Nr~"',!!IIH":
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The orijanltatlon collected a ' been purcilased by the b&lt;J;OSiers might It feared." ~ said.
en's Gold club banquet Is sch· Middleport, K•rr and Van~andt,
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IolBI ol 1284.51 which will bt making tbt lnstrumenta\lon of He ended by saymg that he ecjuled at Oscar's Monday, be·
HAD LEADING PART
used to 1urther develop
the the band complete.
believed Sout~eaO!ern Ohio has ginning at 8·30 p.m. All mem· :
Hl?nry Bergh, faml!tll phllan·
~u,llty of tbt oraan12aUon and The group decided that all gotten the shortend of the rope bers who have not yet mad•
MEET ON ll'nl
I thropist too,k a (elldir·~ par.t In 1 11~1~~~~:
11s9 , portion wiD be pluced fundi collected by tht boostero long enough ·
reservations should do so im.' The WCTU will meet Frldav organiZir~ the ""t American , C
1n a fur.d for new uniform• for will go lniD a fund for th&lt; pro- Speakin~ briefly was Robert . medlat.Piy by calling Oscar's evening, October 2'd at the Mid ~ori otv for. th• Prcvenllon of · ...
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been seen near the murder . Pollee said Miss Wmtsel had
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"Happy Birthday" on h~ fiddle, ·~
scene. last Tuesday. It marked lived •lone m the predommantduring
party for Governor Ca,n.dldll\11.:! ,.,.
the first tJme In the intens• I'Y Negro diStrict smce her
Reams,
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Thursday
night. Andrews ae-- Frazier
search for the strangler ·that a brother's death several years
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suspect had been held.
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for the ,event: .E..-1 Rol;linson Is witbi Andrew~~; · 1 f
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Ham1lton County Cwoner ,ton Kloes, 8 135 lb.
Robert Wintsel, the vtcllm's Frank Cleveland conducted an grader who alternates at end
nephew, found the body at 9· 45 ~ autopsy to determme the exact and halfback, ,tole the
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light of the 7. 8th grade
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concerned when his aunt did between tins slaymg and the
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not answer the telephone. A preVIOUS four unwlved rape· :~ Bab~sJ:~k::s po~:ein aa
llfbi~ .
~:hain lock on the door ol her strangul~llons. First, they said, 22-16 win over visiting Porn·
SAIGO'NgJPI) _VIetCong terrorists today eiplo\f
first-floor apartment had been, MISs Wmtsel was alm061 30 eroy.
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years older than the
ed a homema' mine in a Mekong Delta villa5e ~llr &gt;14
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A short plunge by Kloes In place crowded with 1,000 men, women ,and Ch dre ••
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Ohio River City, City Manager Po ice sa s e was nu e v c ms. w o
the open·,ng per'Jod folio-Ing a Nine person were killed and hundreds hurt, 48 of theill
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ing Palko Chief Guy York and part of her body. The body was 1blunt instrument and beaten
cpor hpu e d ~~
four soldiers and five clviliaps, four of the children;''J."M!&lt;ICI
n other officials met at 9 a. m. on the floor of a rear bedroom were the first ,""t1ms. .
top w1t a 1ea
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A 1111• number of parent• r Powell went on .. uplal EDT.
Inear the bed. She had been Miss Wmtsel s death IS
Yl:lded. Kloes added the extra
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11od teachll'l were present ot • "A child has a nght to suc· A 23-year-old Negro man was slruck on the jaw.
ninth un,olved slaying in
pomts on a run and Middleport
the dead were the wife ~·nlll!;
sp~elll metUnl ol the Letart ceed al somethin&amp; and ~ b~ brought in for questioning a "This IS an exocl ropy of the city in the past 10 montlJS.
held an 8·1 lead.
The lnrldenl - latest In a child of one of th,. !bldiert. , &amp;~1.
FaiiLPTA Wednesday evening recognized. for some ability. short time after the slaying previous four rape·strangula· first rape-slaying came
series of Communist acts of In other developments a· miiM•
som re
Neither team score In the
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1o hear Supt Paul Powell of'" Let .• c h1ld assume . e · was discovered and held lions," said CoL Jacob Schott, l December and the last
terrorism that have Ia en a llary spokesman dlsclos....' 1itatiOO
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was only a week ago.
ocore of lives . in I e pa.st wee the ll. s. ~th lnfan•- · Divlstool~
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another, ' . BWtl!£ill.
by PTA Preoldent Phebe Rob- wiohes to be responoible for .. ,
half and Pomeroy began
Tra On, 75 mtl•s southwest of throu~h the Central .Higltlancb •·ej
erll. In ouUinina the objects of Powell In conclusion thanked
ing out yard.ag' toward
Saigon . It followed a series of In search of lltW ' ConununiJt•"
th&lt; PTA, be said. "Spiritual is the group for Its courtesy aM I
Jacket temtory. The
bitter fights In the area
units tnfntrating Into VIet Nam
the most important"
the fine turn out of parents and An ln-sorvice training pr"' inlendent George C. Hargraves Friday. October 28, at I p.m. Panthers, however, nad
tween government and Commu· through ·'~a, '
Mr. Powell cootinued with teachers. Powell ended WJih • ,gram for scbool lunch person· said Thursday.
I Individual meetings schedul· attack stopped
nlst lroops.
discipline aa th&lt; main topic poem "The Little Chap Who , nel Is being organized In South- Workshops are being set up e&lt;t are as follows , Vinton area. ed to punt.
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for his diocu,.lon. "Discipline io Follows Me," wr!Uen by Pow- : eastern Ohio by Shirley A. \\'oil· fin Gallia, Meigs and Vint~nlwhich will Inclu,d• schools of Middlepo11, moments
The 8:30a.m., bomblnb was
conforming 1o accepted stand- elL
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Training counties. The first
general North Galha, \ mton, Salem had ·~en dli_.. Daok ,
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Salisbury, own 4 yar&lt;l Ime A 32 yard
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•aid Powell, "bul conlerming' Robert Roberts of the medmg , partment of Education, SUper· held at Middleport high school' Bradbury and Hannan Trace, from Quarterback Dennis
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Etlllier, a Communist Ioree term securities 11!111 actually
rratir di•ctpllne should be a· PTA at Chetter. The group m
at 6 30 p m
Isure off and a few plays
attacked a overnment
ular produce revenue for the City s
voided"
' other actiOn voted to repair the
Starlin~ October 31 , and sub- IBoggs heav~d a 35 yard
forces plat.!n outpost !:::Utes treasury. Such funds are not _
"Individual difference or the playground equipment at the
' sequent!) November 7, 14, 21, aerial Ia Kloes that netteoj the
of Saigon and over· part of the prepa~ annual
child should be recogniZed by L&lt;!tart School and
contm"' I
28. and December 5, at I h e I
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the parent and toachers earlv th• scbool milk program.
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pendltures rather than lnV.... .
m a child's life," said Powell
Colorful school record books
McArthur area - meetmg at extra . lntS wl&lt;l tQj!
• About the '' m~te"! tlW\e
114 ments. The 1985 financial state- '
Powell inted out points 10 were diSplayed wh1ch a•ve the
Tenth Dtstnct Congressman Walter H. Moeller an· McArthur H1gh School, McAr·
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'~fiicting ~ ~~: million representing a COli'
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;ha':n: or rldiculo Increase , high scbool These books will I to get one of six large health centers. in the United States. • IM I and Hamden will meet ev· 1by the. Panthers Charlie Lane ~"~: ca~:a~~:;te;!;., "the ,.._ ttnuouo turnover of Inve!lnl~
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problem, "Avoid be sold to the parents for $1 ,
The Lancaster congressman satd the proposed pro- ery Tuesday ntght at 6.30 p m., l set up the first Pomeroy touch· g
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and re-Investments which acm:i.i. netoo many r~les but •headlng the committee ror the ject would cost an .estimated $10,000,000. He said that slarting November I and sub- down. Lane ran to the one
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sUck
those you have."
Isale of these books .,II be June G~llia county is bemg conSidered because 9[ the highly~ sequently November 8, 15, 22 11ine before being hauled
City,
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skilled people m health and I
and December 8.
Bob Werry Pomeroy quarter·
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Three articles of baked goods medical care.
,for attorney ge•leral Sweeney Middleport .•rea, meeti~g at I back, then' plunged over for
were spent during the , .Miller ''
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[will he sold at each meeting of The Denocrallc candidate al· ur~ed ~ :~ppo~t of Moeller Middleport High School , Mtddle· l the extra points and Mark Still
Administration to extend \llilil¥·. ·
the ossociatlon, to be baked by 50 announ;,.d a $18 267 grant an sta
at. 1" mtamT;ont. port, E&gt;Stern , Gallipolis City converted the extra points to 1
to the East lndulllrial "
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· has been approved for t he master Rubert S Betz introduc· Wednesda ni ht at 6 30 m. ' narrow t e ac e margm
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wiUr a ear at the 1ntenectln jobs lor Lancaster and lllli'OUit' '
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Atkma. teacher, was awarded the at- Youth Corps The money will ~ ~· t'a c",;; 1• 1' ~;l:ce starlm~l N~vembe~ 2 an~ su2b3· Kloes scored the n11111 Middle- r Nrth Seend and· Mtn Street ding area. All ouch expendlturtt'
I)Jr•. 'n..tYy ' lloyes and Purl•y 1 tendance banner.
be used for ~orne 40 young peo. c'c alsoBn tatxnCel des nd . seqJO ~··nd yDec ovebm 7r ' . ' ,port tally with""" mmutes rl· Thursday at 3 p.m. reported had to have City
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and George Banks, democrat· Cheshi" area, m~etln
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program 1 teachero on the leglilaUve com· Moeller opene~ his address 1
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ly from utility revenueo. Mon- '
cltiJ~on, 'included interosting 1mlttee to keep tho aosociatlon by telling approximately 300 I t~ r~~s~n ~ IV~ ca a e or 1 yge~ ree I{ c 00 • ~~ ~es I raced p2 yards. The extra point Th~ trgctor driven
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Ilion Mrs. Cbioruo Grimm was 200 thousand do'lar grant fo; i A representative of the Child aTnh rd or hwt' 1 ~.ee3 t0 every A ..fries of passes by Pom· ville att&lt;mpledro'm~kea
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"The bulk of the money spent ··:·
meeting tach year. Mr Hob- parents of th&lt; sixth grade.
1way for the Ralston-Purina Tur- levy. The party pledged sup· Dec · b 1 e d ; ' ' ' ,Still cappe&lt;i the effort with a en by Rnt•n Torrence. 62
Lancaster's City governmenl I
stettB read a letter from J. '
key processing elant near Well· port of bolh the child welfare ! ern er an ·
12 yard &gt;'Un for Pomeroy's se&lt;&gt; pel'! Plains Torrence wa;
comes from tha ctuz.ens of Lan- · '
W. Herl&lt;ber. who as a boy
ston An&gt;ther grant concermng and Gallta county library lev- '
ond touchdown He also con. ing a cat ownfd bY '
caster. Those who bke the dl·
lived In Pamer"' . He has of 1 Rohson, Gerlach
I Gallipolis and ;t&gt; new plant. : •••·
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lered • mniimum of $20.000 on I To Rereive Award
' Robbms and Myers, is being :
a run to end lht 8Nit'lng. . ~ had stopped wnen h~ saw
know ~hat it Is costtnr
I museum In Meigs County. Me'
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for !ludied MDeller said
The baoqu~t was prepared by I
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personally sboul4 tak1 ••
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Club the word . fflend" In his ad· ' croAwtt ' mnreJ ol wasll'dor ere . hour and then disappeared the sion.
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c ose od be t:t" mgr ' tng the largest percentage In· topiCs indudin~ the cost of IIV· v
th soppo ·t of Judge Wil ,
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the church, aft" whwh the Icampaign 81 the l?th annual medicare bill and social sectlr- bam Brown.
standinf.'·nf.~h~ game fl!i ,. 18 000 App,;oved
brake man, good salllt')', paid' • a
ll'llslft• mot to elect o!f~eers. conferenc.!t of the OhiO Society lly.
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He said that durin( the past 1 TO MEET CANDIDATES ,
Pomer~Y . 'coaoli:, Bill Portsr r or Meigs NY,(:
conditions and other benellts,
ttr. preoldent. Gordon Cad ' Repres.r•tatlve• of the Rotary two year&lt;, seven watersheol pro- f PT. PLEASANT- "Meet the
today m!li,el!lo:I. 1\I[:Will encouf. Cons. Walter H. Moeller to- Wr~te Box 1163-B, c-o Dally,
:ell;,.!'st VICe pres~ent W. l clubs to "'"'Pt the award from grams have started in the lOth Candidates" Will be the theme,
age Ml:Mleport· H\h Grad;~ dsy announced .approval by a Senlinel, Pemtroy, 0.
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Coach diaries: Winebrenner ~ Departmetlt' oi'Uhor · of a
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I Itt borhood YoiJlll., ;Cerpo" OUt.Of· DISI'ATCHER, lull time, llt\tr;
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reSident and archiviSt · IJack Rob•or alllt Wendell Ger- educatiOn meaTII better prep- lroT!l ill/ Jl. uri!l,l l am., ac· Mel s Local District have ,.. game o t • . o earns a
view at the cab ofllce In MldJ. ~ ~•rocher. honorary vi~ liach. 0\hhr unit• m the state to Iarallon for life, and better jobs. cordblf Ill! li \'!,nlliiuncement by ~ ceiv!ct new cars lor the DriV· this season! edApoberoxl~htelofy 5Qilt·~ ~~yl r=::'..!..~ ~~.or: dlepor~ corner of Second II '
-l•-nt M- p ul 'n Atkl'n• receive •ward, at the confer· ILac~ of education and poverty Troy HUI!inan, preSident
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and iuldt to tholr Jives, and In Why do we not take him at
moments of prayer we mav feel his word·: God Is saymg to us
we have found what we seek: now tao then), "My kingdom
but the dlslraeUons of living has come!" If we would only
tend (A) obocure these moments ttl this continual mess~~· be
of clarity and atron(th,
and answered continually, I ~;
we find ourstlvllll ri(hl back lieve thy kingdom has come!
when we were.
we would begin to tsste
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Actually, the "power ol be- power and the glory of that
litving" Itself 1J much •tron&amp;er ldn84om, •• pictured thrilUghthan we IUppMe. Jesuo of Naz. out the New Testament.
areth continually rebuked those Then would our prayer begin
"ol UtUo filth," ond aoaerted to make , ..... which goes,
"All thing• are possible Ul him "Thy kingdom come on earth
wbollelloveo" (Mk. 1:23).
/the society around usl, as II
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Man Must Find Something
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A few weeks ago, before he went off to school, one
ofwr college young-people said to me, "You know, I've
got to find something to believe in. You get awfully tlr·
ed of just believing in yourself."
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Perhaps the trouble with believing In ourselves IS ' 1,
that deep down we know that "self" td be mortal and
shot-throush witb weaknesses. The search this young
,tudent described Is one that we are all engaged in-the
search for a stable guide I~----- ~~
and purpose to our lives.
prayer - the power -: of be·
To "believe in" someone or Ueving. ~&lt;Jesu s came mlo Gailsomething says more than al · iee." begins the gospel of St.
most any other words; we not . Mark (1:14, Phillips.), ''pro
only accept fully, but wo
cl•lmin' the gospel of God. savTHE HORNHONKERS _ Playina roles of the Hornhonker famt'Y in the S-act
11'1111 our onercifl and our safe· in11. "The It~• has come al l comedy, "Feudin Over Yonder" to be presented on Wednesday. October 26 at
kttpina to anythinl we 11'11\Y last - the kmadom of
God 8 p.m., at the Pomeroy Junior High School are, left to rtght, Mrs. Richard Ho''belleve in."
has arrived. You must change I vatter, Cash Bahr and Mrs: Fred Blaettnar.-Sentinel Photo.
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elderly woman who was almost
blind was found nped and
strangled In her apartment
Thursday night.-the fifth vic·
tim of the Cincinnati strangler.
Pollee said Miss Rose Wlntset 81 had been strangled with
a he.:ltng lamp cord. She had
been ~ad for at least 18 hours
before her body was dlscovered, police said.
City officials held an emergency meeting today. In the
face of rapidly mounting fear
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WILMINGTON, Del. &lt;VPI) A._.,000 added 8lakel raclni
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,qp.f Jr. wDI be run iluriDC
lie 111'1 meelinJI at Dele·~.
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urn. Mahunlng. Pike,
Knot, ' "The unemployfllent lo now Iis.sponsorlns the affair. The af· ,;;~~~~ Th~~saay eorge · ar·
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1;; proTho first special mooting of Marion '"d Lorain counties. at the l~weot ebb In UnIted ' fair Is open to lite public and Pomeroy has iecelved a car
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donated by R. H. Rawlings Sons The Eastem·Wahama fooj~~!!. ~::·~~~,~~~~~
day October 27, •t l p. m at Rutlunrl Booster~
ASKS SUPPORT
and Rutland onl' from Keith game tonfght wni
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DEYai,ED TO IN'l'III\Mt..Oit .
1er ' taled that whe•,. the social
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security btll firot became a law, One pet1tion ••king for sup- , s h 1 11
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WI Mretcer veCoa '10r ordroemr In Mason.
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high schooL A discuS8Ion was further tttit 13 por cent of the fice Thursday by Della Marie cars thro~ hout the diotrlct
THROUGH _S~I\!IP!A.l
.,.•. _ Rutland Rand and Bane\ held in re&amp;ard to the establish· republican• vote&lt;l Ul kill the McCormick 4210 Meriban Court, names 01 n~w car dealers wer; Ab!lentel ~alfw ':lat. ~, ob·
r , ,., are thanking ttw menl of a combined Meigs lo· medicare bill also.
Baltimore. vs Clarence Eimer drawn at random.
Italned froln 'the Mo1p "'unty
I"' .e of lhe Meig•
Lora1 cal booster sroop, and m re- The COI!llreSiman also stress- McCormlrk, Rarme.
Cars for the year 1167 have Board of Election• olflce from ~:~:;=
~hool Dt.trict for their sup- gard ID a uniform fund for the ed that the United States hal
been com milled as
follow a: 1 IO 4 p. m· Mondays throuRh I
port of Tag Day Sat"rday, Oct· purchase of uniforms for the the beslequlpp!!'l military force
· BANQUET MONDAY
Pnmerov. Blaettnar Auio: Rut· Saturday, not ,l"~klay. , al ~rtGber lth.
, new scbool band. Abassoon has In the worl~ "The American The annual.. Gallfpolls Worn· land. Tom Rue Motors, and ported In "!Nr~"',!!IIH":
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The orijanltatlon collected a ' been purcilased by the b&lt;J;OSiers might It feared." ~ said.
en's Gold club banquet Is sch· Middleport, K•rr and Van~andt,
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IolBI ol 1284.51 which will bt making tbt lnstrumenta\lon of He ended by saymg that he ecjuled at Oscar's Monday, be·
HAD LEADING PART
used to 1urther develop
the the band complete.
believed Sout~eaO!ern Ohio has ginning at 8·30 p.m. All mem· :
Hl?nry Bergh, faml!tll phllan·
~u,llty of tbt oraan12aUon and The group decided that all gotten the shortend of the rope bers who have not yet mad•
MEET ON ll'nl
I thropist too,k a (elldir·~ par.t In 1 11~1~~~~:
11s9 , portion wiD be pluced fundi collected by tht boostero long enough ·
reservations should do so im.' The WCTU will meet Frldav organiZir~ the ""t American , C
1n a fur.d for new uniform• for will go lniD a fund for th&lt; pro- Speakin~ briefly was Robert . medlat.Piy by calling Oscar's evening, October 2'd at the Mid ~ori otv for. th• Prcvenllon of · ...
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lilt rf?IIIJ ~~alt4 ~ mot1011 at _!he.. band. ·- . .
Sweeney, demOI'J:!t!~ Cal)di,date_l Resta~rant,.. . '
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Cruelty to Animall. '
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been seen near the murder . Pollee said Miss Wmtsel had
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"Happy Birthday" on h~ fiddle, ·~
scene. last Tuesday. It marked lived •lone m the predommantduring
party for Governor Ca,n.dldll\11.:! ,.,.
the first tJme In the intens• I'Y Negro diStrict smce her
Reams,
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Thursday
night. Andrews ae-- Frazier
search for the strangler ·that a brother's death several years
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Drifters
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suspect had been held.
ago. .
for the ,event: .E..-1 Rol;linson Is witbi Andrew~~; · 1 f
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Ham1lton County Cwoner ,ton Kloes, 8 135 lb.
Robert Wintsel, the vtcllm's Frank Cleveland conducted an grader who alternates at end
nephew, found the body at 9· 45 ~ autopsy to determme the exact and halfback, ,tole the
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light of the 7. 8th grade
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concerned when his aunt did between tins slaymg and the
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not answer the telephone. A preVIOUS four unwlved rape· :~ Bab~sJ:~k::s po~:ein aa
llfbi~ .
~:hain lock on the door ol her strangul~llons. First, they said, 22-16 win over visiting Porn·
SAIGO'NgJPI) _VIetCong terrorists today eiplo\f
first-floor apartment had been, MISs Wmtsel was alm061 30 eroy.
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years older than the
ed a homema' mine in a Mekong Delta villa5e ~llr &gt;14
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A short plunge by Kloes In place crowded with 1,000 men, women ,and Ch dre ••
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Ohio River City, City Manager Po ice sa s e was nu e v c ms. w o
the open·,ng per'Jod folio-Ing a Nine person were killed and hundreds hurt, 48 of theill
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ing Palko Chief Guy York and part of her body. The body was 1blunt instrument and beaten
cpor hpu e d ~~
four soldiers and five clviliaps, four of the children;''J."M!&lt;ICI
n other officials met at 9 a. m. on the floor of a rear bedroom were the first ,""t1ms. .
top w1t a 1ea
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A 1111• number of parent• r Powell went on .. uplal EDT.
Inear the bed. She had been Miss Wmtsel s death IS
Yl:lded. Kloes added the extra
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glonal force troops. But QlllOlllo'k
11od teachll'l were present ot • "A child has a nght to suc· A 23-year-old Negro man was slruck on the jaw.
ninth un,olved slaying in
pomts on a run and Middleport
the dead were the wife ~·nlll!;
sp~elll metUnl ol the Letart ceed al somethin&amp; and ~ b~ brought in for questioning a "This IS an exocl ropy of the city in the past 10 montlJS.
held an 8·1 lead.
The lnrldenl - latest In a child of one of th,. !bldiert. , &amp;~1.
FaiiLPTA Wednesday evening recognized. for some ability. short time after the slaying previous four rape·strangula· first rape-slaying came
series of Communist acts of In other developments a· miiM•
som re
Neither team score In the
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1o hear Supt Paul Powell of'" Let .• c h1ld assume . e · was discovered and held lions," said CoL Jacob Schott, l December and the last
terrorism that have Ia en a llary spokesman dlsclos....' 1itatiOO
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ocore of lives . in I e pa.st wee the ll. s. ~th lnfan•- · Divlstool~
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another, ' . BWtl!£ill.
by PTA Preoldent Phebe Rob- wiohes to be responoible for .. ,
half and Pomeroy began
Tra On, 75 mtl•s southwest of throu~h the Central .Higltlancb •·ej
erll. In ouUinina the objects of Powell In conclusion thanked
ing out yard.ag' toward
Saigon . It followed a series of In search of lltW ' ConununiJt•"
th&lt; PTA, be said. "Spiritual is the group for Its courtesy aM I
Jacket temtory. The
bitter fights In the area
units tnfntrating Into VIet Nam
the most important"
the fine turn out of parents and An ln-sorvice training pr"' inlendent George C. Hargraves Friday. October 28, at I p.m. Panthers, however, nad
tween government and Commu· through ·'~a, '
Mr. Powell cootinued with teachers. Powell ended WJih • ,gram for scbool lunch person· said Thursday.
I Individual meetings schedul· attack stopped
nlst lroops.
discipline aa th&lt; main topic poem "The Little Chap Who , nel Is being organized In South- Workshops are being set up e&lt;t are as follows , Vinton area. ed to punt.
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for his diocu,.lon. "Discipline io Follows Me," wr!Uen by Pow- : eastern Ohio by Shirley A. \\'oil· fin Gallia, Meigs and Vint~nlwhich will Inclu,d• schools of Middlepo11, moments
The 8:30a.m., bomblnb was
conforming 1o accepted stand- elL
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Training counties. The first
general North Galha, \ mton, Salem had ·~en dli_.. Daok ,
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Salisbury, own 4 yar&lt;l Ime A 32 yard
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Etlllier, a Communist Ioree term securities 11!111 actually
rratir di•ctpllne should be a· PTA at Chetter. The group m
at 6 30 p m
Isure off and a few plays
attacked a overnment
ular produce revenue for the City s
voided"
' other actiOn voted to repair the
Starlin~ October 31 , and sub- IBoggs heav~d a 35 yard
forces plat.!n outpost !:::Utes treasury. Such funds are not _
"Individual difference or the playground equipment at the
' sequent!) November 7, 14, 21, aerial Ia Kloes that netteoj the
of Saigon and over· part of the prepa~ annual
child should be recogniZed by L&lt;!tart School and
contm"' I
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the parent and toachers earlv th• scbool milk program.
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Colorful school record books
McArthur area - meetmg at extra . lntS wl&lt;l tQj!
• About the '' m~te"! tlW\e
114 ments. The 1985 financial state- '
Powell inted out points 10 were diSplayed wh1ch a•ve the
Tenth Dtstnct Congressman Walter H. Moeller an· McArthur H1gh School, McAr·
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'~fiicting ~ ~~: million representing a COli'
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;ha':n: or rldiculo Increase , high scbool These books will I to get one of six large health centers. in the United States. • IM I and Hamden will meet ev· 1by the. Panthers Charlie Lane ~"~: ca~:a~~:;te;!;., "the ,.._ ttnuouo turnover of Inve!lnl~
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problem, "Avoid be sold to the parents for $1 ,
The Lancaster congressman satd the proposed pro- ery Tuesday ntght at 6.30 p m., l set up the first Pomeroy touch· g
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and re-Investments which acm:i.i. netoo many r~les but •headlng the committee ror the ject would cost an .estimated $10,000,000. He said that slarting November I and sub- down. Lane ran to the one
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sUck
those you have."
Isale of these books .,II be June G~llia county is bemg conSidered because 9[ the highly~ sequently November 8, 15, 22 11ine before being hauled
City,
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skilled people m health and I
and December 8.
Bob Werry Pomeroy quarter·
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"Substantial awns of• •moner
Three articles of baked goods medical care.
,for attorney ge•leral Sweeney Middleport .•rea, meeti~g at I back, then' plunged over for
were spent during the , .Miller ''
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[will he sold at each meeting of The Denocrallc candidate al· ur~ed ~ :~ppo~t of Moeller Middleport High School , Mtddle· l the extra points and Mark Still
Administration to extend \llilil¥·. ·
the ossociatlon, to be baked by 50 announ;,.d a $18 267 grant an sta
at. 1" mtamT;ont. port, E&gt;Stern , Gallipolis City converted the extra points to 1
to the East lndulllrial "
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· has been approved for t he master Rubert S Betz introduc· Wednesda ni ht at 6 30 m. ' narrow t e ac e margm
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wiUr a ear at the 1ntenectln jobs lor Lancaster and lllli'OUit' '
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Atkma. teacher, was awarded the at- Youth Corps The money will ~ ~· t'a c",;; 1• 1' ~;l:ce starlm~l N~vembe~ 2 an~ su2b3· Kloes scored the n11111 Middle- r Nrth Seend and· Mtn Street ding area. All ouch expendlturtt'
I)Jr•. 'n..tYy ' lloyes and Purl•y 1 tendance banner.
be used for ~orne 40 young peo. c'c alsoBn tatxnCel des nd . seqJO ~··nd yDec ovebm 7r ' . ' ,port tally with""" mmutes rl· Thursday at 3 p.m. reported had to have City
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and George Banks, democrat· Cheshi" area, m~etln
at mamtng .n
'"' pert w en th&lt; Middleport Pollee ~part- prova a
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program 1 teachero on the leglilaUve com· Moeller opene~ his address 1
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ly from utility revenueo. Mon- '
cltiJ~on, 'included interosting 1mlttee to keep tho aosociatlon by telling approximately 300 I t~ r~~s~n ~ IV~ ca a e or 1 yge~ ree I{ c 00 • ~~ ~es I raced p2 yards. The extra point Th~ trgctor driven
Rob- ey WB! spent and llondlloS\1011 ·'
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milhoo e
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- those who use the servlt\!1 ·
,...lied by members.
Ilion Mrs. Cbioruo Grimm was 200 thousand do'lar grant fo; i A representative of the Child aTnh rd or hwt' 1 ~.ee3 t0 every A ..fries of passes by Pom· ville att&lt;mpledro'm~kea
are paying for them in the 'In· ·
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staIlment pan
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Society Ia Jhe oldest "' bold "Ifreohments were served by the been approved. clearmg the needs fm the child welfare ' sequently Nov mbe 10 17 21 ' to Middleport te~rltory al)d of center and struck a car
"The bulk of the money spent ··:·
meeting tach year. Mr Hob- parents of th&lt; sixth grade.
1way for the Ralston-Purina Tur- levy. The party pledged sup· Dec · b 1 e d ; ' ' ' ,Still cappe&lt;i the effort with a en by Rnt•n Torrence. 62
Lancaster's City governmenl I
stettB read a letter from J. '
key processing elant near Well· port of bolh the child welfare ! ern er an ·
12 yard &gt;'Un for Pomeroy's se&lt;&gt; pel'! Plains Torrence wa;
comes from tha ctuz.ens of Lan- · '
W. Herl&lt;ber. who as a boy
ston An&gt;ther grant concermng and Gallta county library lev- '
ond touchdown He also con. ing a cat ownfd bY '
caster. Those who bke the dl·
lived In Pamer"' . He has of 1 Rohson, Gerlach
I Gallipolis and ;t&gt; new plant. : •••·
verted ~or the ;..tr,a"polbta Olt Departrpent . of .HI&amp;Hway&amp; ·
rectlon of Lancaster's progret!t, J
lered • mniimum of $20.000 on I To Rereive Award
' Robbms and Myers, is being :
a run to end lht 8Nit'lng. . ~ had stopped wnen h~ saw
know ~hat it Is costtnr
I museum In Meigs County. Me'
'.;o nt SoCift
for !ludied MDeller said
The baoqu~t was prepared by I
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Pome}oy alt•&lt;llpied • short truck but could not avoid
personally sboul4 tak1 ••
J Tho offer IS to be good for four , C . '81 sd Chuldy
· ndy Adul'The ~ou•ressman then review. the Galupohs Emblem club. CONTINUED From Page I kiCk in '!he cl..llfg oilnutes but in• hit
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d d Without moving for aboul an ' Middleport mamtamed posses- Plurnly was cited lor left
charges of 'lrrespons
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Club the word . fflend" In his ad· ' croAwtt ' mnreJ ol wasll'dor ere . hour and then disappeared the sion.
• center. There was medium da- reckless spending."'
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om o~ e ' w
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Htlp Wtnttd .
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c ose od be t:t" mgr ' tng the largest percentage In· topiCs indudin~ the cost of IIV· v
th soppo ·t of Judge Wil ,
ed In tbo, ,Wellston game. wg traololl. 'l'btre were no Injuries.
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QUICKLY! Front end ' and ,
I ttl was serve Y . es 0 , creaoe in the lllf\0 Easter Seal mg, employment. education, the ~·
the church, aft" whwh the Icampaign 81 the l?th annual medicare bill and social sectlr- bam Brown.
standinf.'·nf.~h~ game fl!i ,. 18 000 App,;oved
brake man, good salllt')', paid' • a
ll'llslft• mot to elect o!f~eers. conferenc.!t of the OhiO Society lly.
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Elemd were. Edison Hobstft: , in Columbus thi&lt; weekend.
He said that durin( the past 1 TO MEET CANDIDATES ,
Pomer~Y . 'coaoli:, Bill Portsr r or Meigs NY,(:
conditions and other benellts,
ttr. preoldent. Gordon Cad ' Repres.r•tatlve• of the Rotary two year&lt;, seven watersheol pro- f PT. PLEASANT- "Meet the
today m!li,el!lo:I. 1\I[:Will encouf. Cons. Walter H. Moeller to- Wr~te Box 1163-B, c-o Dally,
:ell;,.!'st VICe pres~ent W. l clubs to "'"'Pt the award from grams have started in the lOth Candidates" Will be the theme,
age Ml:Mleport· H\h Grad;~ dsy announced .approval by a Senlinel, Pemtroy, 0.
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H ary. s~ndk ' he~ dpreSJ· j Dr Aibe't Sabi• 1966 Ohio Seal district. Drivmg hard on educa- of 8 dance to be held Friday,
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Coach diaries: Winebrenner ~ Departmetlt' oi'Uhor · of a
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attempt '.10 sch&lt;.dul8 a second grant ol f/8,26'1 for the Neigh·
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I Itt borhood YoiJlll., ;Cerpo" OUt.Of· DISI'ATCHER, lull time, llt\tr;
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reSident and archiviSt · IJack Rob•or alllt Wendell Ger- educatiOn meaTII better prep- lroT!l ill/ Jl. uri!l,l l am., ac· Mel s Local District have ,.. game o t • . o earns a
view at the cab ofllce In MldJ. ~ ~•rocher. honorary vi~ liach. 0\hhr unit• m the state to Iarallon for life, and better jobs. cordblf Ill! li \'!,nlliiuncement by ~ ceiv!ct new cars lor the DriV· this season! edApoberoxl~htelofy 5Qilt·~ ~~yl r=::'..!..~ ~~.or: dlepor~ corner of Second II '
-l•-nt M- p ul 'n Atkl'n• receive •ward, at the confer· ILac~ of education and poverty Troy HUI!inan, preSident
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&amp;lvo them some •uch foundation lievo tho Bood news.'"
and iuldt to tholr Jives, and In Why do we not take him at
moments of prayer we mav feel his word·: God Is saymg to us
we have found what we seek: now tao then), "My kingdom
but the dlslraeUons of living has come!" If we would only
tend (A) obocure these moments ttl this continual mess~~· be
of clarity and atron(th,
and answered continually, I ~;
we find ourstlvllll ri(hl back lieve thy kingdom has come!
when we were.
we would begin to tsste
the
Actually, the "power ol be- power and the glory of that
litving" Itself 1J much •tron&amp;er ldn84om, •• pictured thrilUghthan we IUppMe. Jesuo of Naz. out the New Testament.
areth continually rebuked those Then would our prayer begin
"ol UtUo filth," ond aoaerted to make , ..... which goes,
"All thing• are possible Ul him "Thy kingdom come on earth
wbollelloveo" (Mk. 1:23).
/the society around usl, as II
ln fact, tho whol• heart oil I' In heaven (our hearts and
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Voice of BroPdway

HELEN HRP US!

NEW YORK - Georgo ilaJn. not George Bird was In plaintwist ol pathos m It, which he
lllon · got himself so suddenly focus, but the soticitous mana- handled with style, grace and
sun-tanned this summer~
a ger, whose facade neatly cloak· definite talent
H•l•11 BoUal-man's fasiUon magazine layout ed any hint of George .
So George has a •martly pollab- WilEN IN-LAWS
1 shop earefully. Yet my 00..
had to he scrapped because his the pictures never made the .ed gilt lor llght roles - we MAKE INROADS
band says I've been too atrarcolor pohota came out purple papers and George's publiCity don't mean trivial parts either Dear Helen:
agant. 1 am wonderiDg, He!OII,
. .. George refused , then to wandered elsew.Jiwe ultimately, - and If he doesn't injure his
My husband's folks cannot be what others In my income brae&amp;· '
slosh on some skin-bleach for to Washington ·or ' somewhere. chances In the current hack- made welcome In our bome be· et spend on clotlling lor chJicl
more photos so the layout had
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lash of political jokes, Injured caUlle they wind up
almolll In the pigtail set, and 118 my
lo be dropped
A lew BJrtJ. Incidentally, there seems a senstilivities If parents and living ln. They come any lime, danghter's budget out 111 llae?
headlines ago George would small wave of Mdicule in some relatives ol Vietnam-based Gil stay for meals without lnvita- _ Mrs. R. M.
have turned blue, never mind areas, notanly -~ale ,.comics and the unexpected travall laO? tton. Occasionally thl8 would be Dear Mrs. M:
tan, for such a publicity splash who think the whole Wb it e ing any suddenly limellghted fine, but five or six times a You could outfit a ...en-vear
.. At the RivoU Theater · a House Bit as they call it is youngster, he could be this week?
old for much Jess - as my coryear or more ago, George was some brand of prt&gt;Of positive generation's Cary Grant indeed.
Several times bis mother bas respondents will tell you, but a
all set for a publiCity gimmick: that George car.'t act and is We do know one thing: he arrived belore breakfast, leaves $12,000 a year iacome •. makes
It was planned to have a mJd-· existing
purely on isn't In militarv service for after dinner, and 1 must car.- the ..penditure _ well, 11 ool
dle·aged laay faint spectacular- headlines; not
Hamilton some good reason, for anything eel my plans for the day or take reasonable at least oot a disaoly and then George Bird would hasn't had the finest roles in less than a reasonable and her with me. No advance notice ter.
fly 'to her aid like a glittering the world, nut when his roles plainly present
_ they just appear!
' AB for outfltUng your child
Boy Scout
The scene was have buttered his personality, would find him on a transport
I've tried making
t be m i ail at once at the first of tho
planned to the last swoon, but which is more attractlvlliy ef- overseas quicker than
you feel tess welcome, and they : season, it usually aavea neither
ca'l'e one hitch - no one lective than his new public role could say Lyndon Baines John: took the hint once: didn't come time nor money. Vou either
thought to inroim the. RivoU sometime, suggests, he is very son . . He's a cause celebre over for several months, which miss out on mid-winter &amp; spring
manager what was to much a young Cary Grant; such suddenly and widely, almost covered me with
as my sales, or, more likely, you su..
occur
So the lady swooned as the Impressively, brightly wildly, in the Msing Vietnam husband iB very k!ud to MY cumb to them, as ail those 1ew
her spectacular nip - and the dil!lcult role in ''Light in the involvement; not an Important folks. So 1 had them all over things begin to look mighty old
1!\81lager handled It as he would Piazza," a delicately sensitive one exceot for the increasing for dinner - and now It's the ia a Jew monll!s.
any similar occurrenc....speed. comedy mm With a
strange ire he arouses in parents en4 Bame old problem of •·unwant So why knock yourself cold
lly,: efficiently, taking personal
relatives of lads drafted an4 ed guests" again.
on the lrantic September scramcharge
The photogs took
ready to sail for Saigon
1 don't want to be selfish or ble? Buy as you need, tay I,
the picture. but In each shot
ll's not his lault, ooly a conse- mean, but we have two dlll· and the bills won't give your
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but be won't
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shirkers
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Murphy, Charisse Porter, Cbes- it.
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This isn't the first time He
MOORE TO SPEAK
!ewer times.
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BARBARA has quit jobs before, due to the PT. PLEASANT _ Congress- In filling out the forms, houseWHITK
deals he has got, and ll!e , mao Arch Moore of the First holders are asked merely to
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just because
lie , Congressional District will be lbe addresses - aot the narnes i
9th - Randy Burt, Darlene
. Why mus1 people the keynote speaker at the R.. - of their correspondents.
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GILMORE, act so big? - MRS. KT. Y.
publican Rally to be held Octo· Soulsbv and Casci emphasized
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Til\! GLAZE, Marlene Goodwin,
Mrs. Y:
ber 27th at 7:36 p.m. 1n the the importance ol including the
Made es~J6Ck4 lor - llr
Karen Grilfith, Gregory GroWhy indeed? Perhaps your Moo"' Hall. Several other dig- return addre" on the front
ver, Jim Hazelton, Terry Hen. husband's co-workers are ask- 1 'nitaries are scheduled to ap-- the cards so that their em,ploy··[
drick s, JOHN LOHSE, Charles
this too.
pear for the kick-&lt;&gt;!! rally. ees will know where to rettiTll l
Mash, Cellne McGowan, Cheryl If "it isn't the Jlrst lime" Ralph Shannon aod his enter- them after tlte five number
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McLaughlin, STEVE MILLER, then my I.G.A.P. !I'm Gueas- lainers will entertain beginning codes have been added. The)·
Pamela Neutzling, Mary Lou
Again Perception) says be · at 7 p.m. All Mason County also noted that extra cards will
$10.00
Radford, John Ritcbard, Dana
leave off criticism and residents are urged to attend be available tor those request.
Snouffer, James Swatzel, Tomand aim those this rally.
ing them.
pha l-ea
Vaughn, RICHARD WEIRtoward one goal : "Know
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Roger
Ziegler.
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The story d Mother's life beautifully told In a truly
8th - Roger Abbott, Don P.S. A man isn't upstaged
quality piece of jewelry that w1ll be worn with pride
Anderson,
Mary Brickles,
because he has brains - unless
and cherished always. BeautifuL pear shape stones
LA
CLAlWORTHY,
he
Daunts them.
in the color of the fam ily's birthslones personalize
Couch,
Debbie
Crow,
MiQhael
BOW
MUCH IS TOO MUCHk
and give this pin special slqnlflcance.
Custer, Richard Dean, Diana
Helen :
Matching Bracelet, 8.00 Ear Rings, 4.50 up
Eugene Goodwin,
1 outfitted our seven-year·old
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lor school, and when
ES, BERNICE HENNESSY, added up the expenditures I
Becky Houd~elt, Kay Howell, was flabbergasted to learn 1
Mary King, Frank Rizer, JOHN bad spent over 1200 and am
11~tc~, Blenda Smith, N'l"CY sill! not finished. I spent $28
. Clair, Cathy Stone, Becky for a storm coat and $32 for a
Triplett, Wayne Well, Jed Will, Sonday dress coat which shows
Mike Williams.
price range. We have only
7th -· Susan ~ndrews,
child and our net Income
Irene
taxes Is about $1,000 •
month.
I like to buy everything at
the firs! of the year so outfits
can be mixed and matched and

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Rossiter, who was an
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she wasRailroad.
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active member of the Presby· terian Church and served as
president and treasurer of the
Sunshine Class for a number of
·years. She was a member al
the Colonel Charleston Lewis
Chapter or the DAR, the Four
O'Clock Literary Club.
Pt.
Plellsant Chapter 75, Order Jf
the Eastern Stars. and the Pt.
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A picnic will be held at Old ' ant
Man's cave and those attend- Foglesong Funeral Home and
"take
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the
kids
tomor·
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are to take own table ser- the Mohr Stevens
Funeral
row while I go out - I'll bring
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vice. In case of rain tile picnic Home are in charge ol arrange.
them first thing In the mornwill be held at the fairgrounds . 1 ments.
All CBer's,
frtends
ing." They may cut down!
PT. PLEASANT - RusseII They also urged all those who anyone
else their
inter.,ted
are and
in-'.
CALLS AT I!OSPITAL
And it you still haven't found Franklin Leach, Pt. Pleasant, have not yet sent in their "ZIP vUed.
Mrs. Edith Betzing visited
the key, do what you should entered a plea of guilty to jaU A-UST" Jorms to do so.
Mrs. Chester Gorrell at
SL
have done in the lirst place: break m Mason County CU'rUit AB part of a nationwide prohave your husband tell bis folks Court ·Thursday and will be gram the Postal Service will Cl ·
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Hospital, Parkersburg,
a young mother needs her rest sentenced on
4th. I add the ZIP Code• to personal
tr'-'tmM mner,
day recently.
and for the present (doctor'; Leach also. en.tered an mnocent l mailing lists. Every household
. '"
per hapsl VISI.ng
must Pea
1 t o an mdI ctment olassault , I in the nation has been ""nt Party is PlannPd
be by invitation only! - H.
and trial was set for October forms with blanks for address- Plans were made lor a Chr'IStDear Helen :
24th.
es to which residents wish the mas dinner and party at BailMy husband has been employ- Others recently indicted alld post office to add the fi ve num· ey's restaurant on December
on thiS particular !Ob lor a ente,rlng pleas were Ronnie Wil- ber codes.
by the Nifty Stitchers club W'll-11
month. He I! smarlet Dmn lbe Jet, innocent to obstructing an
nesday at the home ol M r
men rn hiS department officer; Worthy F.
Leach, l':s sot too early to think of George Korn, Anne St. .
and knows more
I be H
H 1 b and Russell addmg ZIP Codes to ChriStmas . Followmg a social evenmg. a
so, naturally, they are
'pt Pleasant mailing llsta, and it would help dessert course was served by ,
jealous. He tries to be friendly / each
for
greatly to print each
[the hostess to Mrs. Max
but they act hke th~y own the offker, were to enter pleas Fti· i lbey sa1d:
.
mer. Mrs.. Carl Moore. Mr s.
company and do things to get ·day
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A special ZIP Code
Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Jack .
Middleport, O.
· in trouble.
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tion section has been set
He has gone to the boss and [ Okey Rollins and
Lucllle j the Post Ollice. It's p
to straighten them out, [Durst, Indicted by the grand number is 99Z-2235 at Pomeroy
but they deny everything and ' jury Monday, are not in custo.!1and 992-5J3l at MiddlepoM.
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0 p T 0 M ETR 1ST 1
the trouble maker. They pusb :dismissing the divorce action Mr. Souisby and Case! enwork on him and take tile / of Rita Valeria Roush vs. Har-/ courage mailers to u"" the ZIP !
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the\' 1\rst grading. period were,
Gr4Je 2, Rita Birchfield, DebHolley,Rhnnda
Cathy McGr.ath,
MorriS.
~r..,e 3. Tammy Stanley '
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Ma\Je.
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gmp Mccune Brenda Stanley, test.
P
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ville, who 's in a stew, Keith
'111
. ere were 100 students who Fvans: Jane, .1\is sister, Cathy
attendance durmg Fultz·
'kid
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the first grading period. T be
Bill
· Clarence Students of Pomeroy
th
Harrisonville P,T.A. will have
h's fat her ·M.ke Har- and Jumor High Schools on e
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graves;' G:ace
his rllrst SIX.weekpsshoanllo
we_re
uesday '
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names
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· · mother, J&gt;nny Menchini; Boots,
,
All parents and oti!OI"tili!itest- a classmate uf Jane, Jenny 12th - Jennifer
Blakeslee,
ed people are inO!ted. WUII!ss. Fife; Saddle, goes steady with Susan Dixon, TERRI FULTZ,
Will he open to th... par- Boots, Charles
Clarkson; Carol Hall •. DAVID IIARGRAV·
Peaches
peama!!&lt;H•
,· CarokllliO&gt;.IIayes,. Peggy
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McGOWAN, B11l Moore, JUDY
Aloysius 3 "brain " John SII!ITH, Debbie !)pencer, Nan. Goodwin · G•endo!y." another &lt;y Titus, Robert Whaley. ' ·
FOR ALL OCCASIONS ''brain,"· Pauletta Hudson; Sus- 11th - Chuck Bartels, Beverje, anyhody's girl friend, Mary Jy_ Beave~, M1ke .~tz, Sandra
We
everywhere Kay Hennessy · Miss Finster Bmg, Keoth. Evano, .Terry EvWY2-2039
the hi h sch b'sto leach: ans. Cath)
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OR NIGHT W19·2951
P m ters are 'ilonna Smith [ES,
Hayeo,
Pomeroy Flower Shop
nd'"p P Hayes
The play /' chini, Alta Scrimsheo•-..'TJOnna
"- 11 bee.nny t d. 'd
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Smith, BECKY
STiyERS,
W. Main
PomeroJ 18
WI •
presen •
ay, ov. Pat Story, Jerry Well.
Mra. Millard Van Meter
· m the Junwr High School , lOth - Patti Collins Robert

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DUDLEY'S
UNTil 9 P.M.
SATURDAY

It's unfair to him in many Dear F and F:
ways, but try to tell that to
Retaliation might work, unget less your in-laws are purely
a service mother; we
of mail every day spilling out communal and love this sort of
Pomeroy High School has been screams of anguish Jrom per- "togetherness." Drop In
on
cho""n . and began practicing turbed aod sometimes disturb- THEM before they get the drop
ear1·1er th'IS week. Th e Pay,
It's our in· on you, and keep it up lor a
1 ed moth•rs .
"Beel Stew." is a comedy in formed suspicion thst it all will month. You'll be just as tagged
three act,, under direction of come to a public relations ex· !with all that travel and talk)
Mrs. Theodosia Frecker.
plosion soon.
but at least not as flat.
The
play
Is about a football
u youthedon't
player wno has to get a "C"
catm
hiAt, think
then try they'll
the
in history or he won't be allowbabysitting gambit. Aik your
ed to play in the championship
uninvited "full-time" guests to

Mrs. RossiJer
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Voice of BroPdway

HELEN HRP US!

NEW YORK - Georgo ilaJn. not George Bird was In plaintwist ol pathos m It, which he
lllon · got himself so suddenly focus, but the soticitous mana- handled with style, grace and
sun-tanned this summer~
a ger, whose facade neatly cloak· definite talent
H•l•11 BoUal-man's fasiUon magazine layout ed any hint of George .
So George has a •martly pollab- WilEN IN-LAWS
1 shop earefully. Yet my 00..
had to he scrapped because his the pictures never made the .ed gilt lor llght roles - we MAKE INROADS
band says I've been too atrarcolor pohota came out purple papers and George's publiCity don't mean trivial parts either Dear Helen:
agant. 1 am wonderiDg, He!OII,
. .. George refused , then to wandered elsew.Jiwe ultimately, - and If he doesn't injure his
My husband's folks cannot be what others In my income brae&amp;· '
slosh on some skin-bleach for to Washington ·or ' somewhere. chances In the current hack- made welcome In our bome be· et spend on clotlling lor chJicl
more photos so the layout had
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lash of political jokes, Injured caUlle they wind up
almolll In the pigtail set, and 118 my
lo be dropped
A lew BJrtJ. Incidentally, there seems a senstilivities If parents and living ln. They come any lime, danghter's budget out 111 llae?
headlines ago George would small wave of Mdicule in some relatives ol Vietnam-based Gil stay for meals without lnvita- _ Mrs. R. M.
have turned blue, never mind areas, notanly -~ale ,.comics and the unexpected travall laO? tton. Occasionally thl8 would be Dear Mrs. M:
tan, for such a publicity splash who think the whole Wb it e ing any suddenly limellghted fine, but five or six times a You could outfit a ...en-vear
.. At the RivoU Theater · a House Bit as they call it is youngster, he could be this week?
old for much Jess - as my coryear or more ago, George was some brand of prt&gt;Of positive generation's Cary Grant indeed.
Several times bis mother bas respondents will tell you, but a
all set for a publiCity gimmick: that George car.'t act and is We do know one thing: he arrived belore breakfast, leaves $12,000 a year iacome •. makes
It was planned to have a mJd-· existing
purely on isn't In militarv service for after dinner, and 1 must car.- the ..penditure _ well, 11 ool
dle·aged laay faint spectacular- headlines; not
Hamilton some good reason, for anything eel my plans for the day or take reasonable at least oot a disaoly and then George Bird would hasn't had the finest roles in less than a reasonable and her with me. No advance notice ter.
fly 'to her aid like a glittering the world, nut when his roles plainly present
_ they just appear!
' AB for outfltUng your child
Boy Scout
The scene was have buttered his personality, would find him on a transport
I've tried making
t be m i ail at once at the first of tho
planned to the last swoon, but which is more attractlvlliy ef- overseas quicker than
you feel tess welcome, and they : season, it usually aavea neither
ca'l'e one hitch - no one lective than his new public role could say Lyndon Baines John: took the hint once: didn't come time nor money. Vou either
thought to inroim the. RivoU sometime, suggests, he is very son . . He's a cause celebre over for several months, which miss out on mid-winter &amp; spring
manager what was to much a young Cary Grant; such suddenly and widely, almost covered me with
as my sales, or, more likely, you su..
occur
So the lady swooned as the Impressively, brightly wildly, in the Msing Vietnam husband iB very k!ud to MY cumb to them, as ail those 1ew
her spectacular nip - and the dil!lcult role in ''Light in the involvement; not an Important folks. So 1 had them all over things begin to look mighty old
1!\81lager handled It as he would Piazza," a delicately sensitive one exceot for the increasing for dinner - and now It's the ia a Jew monll!s.
any similar occurrenc....speed. comedy mm With a
strange ire he arouses in parents en4 Bame old problem of •·unwant So why knock yourself cold
lly,: efficiently, taking personal
relatives of lads drafted an4 ed guests" again.
on the lrantic September scramcharge
The photogs took
ready to sail for Saigon
1 don't want to be selfish or ble? Buy as you need, tay I,
the picture. but In each shot
ll's not his lault, ooly a conse- mean, but we have two dlll· and the bills won't give your
his
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get. How can reac .
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romance
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the
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compromise?
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Burdetle,Recka
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Bruce
but be won't
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Codes
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shirkers
get away
witb ' ry Blaine Roush.
with it oomail
Murphy, Charisse Porter, Cbes- it.
direct route and is harldled [
Roush, Randy Sycks, Diana
This isn't the first time He
MOORE TO SPEAK
!ewer times.
i Weyersmtller,
BARBARA has quit jobs before, due to the PT. PLEASANT _ Congress- In filling out the forms, houseWHITK
deals he has got, and ll!e , mao Arch Moore of the First holders are asked merely to
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just because
lie , Congressional District will be lbe addresses - aot the narnes i
9th - Randy Burt, Darlene
. Why mus1 people the keynote speaker at the R.. - of their correspondents.
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GILMORE, act so big? - MRS. KT. Y.
publican Rally to be held Octo· Soulsbv and Casci emphasized
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Til\! GLAZE, Marlene Goodwin,
Mrs. Y:
ber 27th at 7:36 p.m. 1n the the importance ol including the
Made es~J6Ck4 lor - llr
Karen Grilfith, Gregory GroWhy indeed? Perhaps your Moo"' Hall. Several other dig- return addre" on the front
ver, Jim Hazelton, Terry Hen. husband's co-workers are ask- 1 'nitaries are scheduled to ap-- the cards so that their em,ploy··[
drick s, JOHN LOHSE, Charles
this too.
pear for the kick-&lt;&gt;!! rally. ees will know where to rettiTll l
Mash, Cellne McGowan, Cheryl If "it isn't the Jlrst lime" Ralph Shannon aod his enter- them after tlte five number
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McLaughlin, STEVE MILLER, then my I.G.A.P. !I'm Gueas- lainers will entertain beginning codes have been added. The)·
Pamela Neutzling, Mary Lou
Again Perception) says be · at 7 p.m. All Mason County also noted that extra cards will
$10.00
Radford, John Ritcbard, Dana
leave off criticism and residents are urged to attend be available tor those request.
Snouffer, James Swatzel, Tomand aim those this rally.
ing them.
pha l-ea
Vaughn, RICHARD WEIRtoward one goal : "Know
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Roger
Ziegler.
illysell!"
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The story d Mother's life beautifully told In a truly
8th - Roger Abbott, Don P.S. A man isn't upstaged
quality piece of jewelry that w1ll be worn with pride
Anderson,
Mary Brickles,
because he has brains - unless
and cherished always. BeautifuL pear shape stones
LA
CLAlWORTHY,
he
Daunts them.
in the color of the fam ily's birthslones personalize
Couch,
Debbie
Crow,
MiQhael
BOW
MUCH IS TOO MUCHk
and give this pin special slqnlflcance.
Custer, Richard Dean, Diana
Helen :
Matching Bracelet, 8.00 Ear Rings, 4.50 up
Eugene Goodwin,
1 outfitted our seven-year·old
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Hannahs, CAROL
lor school, and when
ES, BERNICE HENNESSY, added up the expenditures I
Becky Houd~elt, Kay Howell, was flabbergasted to learn 1
Mary King, Frank Rizer, JOHN bad spent over 1200 and am
11~tc~, Blenda Smith, N'l"CY sill! not finished. I spent $28
. Clair, Cathy Stone, Becky for a storm coat and $32 for a
Triplett, Wayne Well, Jed Will, Sonday dress coat which shows
Mike Williams.
price range. We have only
7th -· Susan ~ndrews,
child and our net Income
Irene
taxes Is about $1,000 •
month.
I like to buy everything at
the firs! of the year so outfits
can be mixed and matched and

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Mrs. Rossiter wat
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C. and Auri!Ja J. Heslop
lived in Pt. Pleasant
her life. She was
death by her
Rossiter, who was an
in Cleveland and Detroit
theNan,
N. as
Y. Central
she wasRailroad.
familiarly
known by her friends, was an
active member of the Presby· terian Church and served as
president and treasurer of the
Sunshine Class for a number of
·years. She was a member al
the Colonel Charleston Lewis
Chapter or the DAR, the Four
O'Clock Literary Club.
Pt.
Plellsant Chapter 75, Order Jf
the Eastern Stars. and the Pt.
Plea;'ant Women's Club.
Survivors mclude lhree , ,.
ters, Mrs. Hugo .Juhling, Hart1
ford . Mrs s. c. Wil hPim. and
Mrs. Milton L. Miller, Pt.
IPleasant one brother, J W.
1Heslop, Pt. Pleasant :
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Satu)'dly

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A picnic will be held at Old ' ant
Man's cave and those attend- Foglesong Funeral Home and
"take
care
of
the
kids
tomor·
ing
are to take own table ser- the Mohr Stevens
Funeral
row while I go out - I'll bring
0
vice. In case of rain tile picnic Home are in charge ol arrange.
them first thing In the mornwill be held at the fairgrounds . 1 ments.
All CBer's,
frtends
ing." They may cut down!
PT. PLEASANT - RusseII They also urged all those who anyone
else their
inter.,ted
are and
in-'.
CALLS AT I!OSPITAL
And it you still haven't found Franklin Leach, Pt. Pleasant, have not yet sent in their "ZIP vUed.
Mrs. Edith Betzing visited
the key, do what you should entered a plea of guilty to jaU A-UST" Jorms to do so.
Mrs. Chester Gorrell at
SL
have done in the lirst place: break m Mason County CU'rUit AB part of a nationwide prohave your husband tell bis folks Court ·Thursday and will be gram the Postal Service will Cl ·
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Hospital, Parkersburg,
a young mother needs her rest sentenced on
4th. I add the ZIP Code• to personal
tr'-'tmM mner,
day recently.
and for the present (doctor'; Leach also. en.tered an mnocent l mailing lists. Every household
. '"
per hapsl VISI.ng
must Pea
1 t o an mdI ctment olassault , I in the nation has been ""nt Party is PlannPd
be by invitation only! - H.
and trial was set for October forms with blanks for address- Plans were made lor a Chr'IStDear Helen :
24th.
es to which residents wish the mas dinner and party at BailMy husband has been employ- Others recently indicted alld post office to add the fi ve num· ey's restaurant on December
on thiS particular !Ob lor a ente,rlng pleas were Ronnie Wil- ber codes.
by the Nifty Stitchers club W'll-11
month. He I! smarlet Dmn lbe Jet, innocent to obstructing an
nesday at the home ol M r
men rn hiS department officer; Worthy F.
Leach, l':s sot too early to think of George Korn, Anne St. .
and knows more
I be H
H 1 b and Russell addmg ZIP Codes to ChriStmas . Followmg a social evenmg. a
so, naturally, they are
'pt Pleasant mailing llsta, and it would help dessert course was served by ,
jealous. He tries to be friendly / each
for
greatly to print each
[the hostess to Mrs. Max
but they act hke th~y own the offker, were to enter pleas Fti· i lbey sa1d:
.
mer. Mrs.. Carl Moore. Mr s.
company and do things to get ·day
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A special ZIP Code
Herbert Dixon and Mrs. Jack .
Middleport, O.
· in trouble.
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tion section has been set
He has gone to the boss and [ Okey Rollins and
Lucllle j the Post Ollice. It's p
to straighten them out, [Durst, Indicted by the grand number is 99Z-2235 at Pomeroy
but they deny everything and ' jury Monday, are not in custo.!1and 992-5J3l at MiddlepoM.
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0 p T 0 M ETR 1ST 1
the trouble maker. They pusb :dismissing the divorce action Mr. Souisby and Case! enwork on him and take tile / of Rita Valeria Roush vs. Har-/ courage mailers to u"" the ZIP !
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ville who
w'*'&gt; on the honor roll durmg
the\' 1\rst grading. period were,
Gr4Je 2, Rita Birchfield, DebHolley,Rhnnda
Cathy McGr.ath,
MorriS.
~r..,e 3. Tammy Stanley '
" I·" B'
Dar1e1e
ac&lt;woo •
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Ma\Je.
arne. so,
the help
of his
his
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he with
prepares
lo lake
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gmp Mccune Brenda Stanley, test.
P
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The cast includes Beef MelG)'ade i, Shirley Alkire.
ville, who 's in a stew, Keith
'111
. ere were 100 students who Fvans: Jane, .1\is sister, Cathy
attendance durmg Fultz·
'kid
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the first grading period. T be
Bill
· Clarence Students of Pomeroy
th
Harrisonville P,T.A. will have
h's fat her ·M.ke Har- and Jumor High Schools on e
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graves;' G:ace
his rllrst SIX.weekpsshoanllo
we_re
uesday '
er ,.. . t:··.. , ·45
names
m
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· · mother, J&gt;nny Menchini; Boots,
,
All parents and oti!OI"tili!itest- a classmate uf Jane, Jenny 12th - Jennifer
Blakeslee,
ed people are inO!ted. WUII!ss. Fife; Saddle, goes steady with Susan Dixon, TERRI FULTZ,
Will he open to th... par- Boots, Charles
Clarkson; Carol Hall •. DAVID IIARGRAV·
Peaches
peama!!&lt;H•
,· CarokllliO&gt;.IIayes,. Peggy
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McGOWAN, B11l Moore, JUDY
Aloysius 3 "brain " John SII!ITH, Debbie !)pencer, Nan. Goodwin · G•endo!y." another &lt;y Titus, Robert Whaley. ' ·
FOR ALL OCCASIONS ''brain,"· Pauletta Hudson; Sus- 11th - Chuck Bartels, Beverje, anyhody's girl friend, Mary Jy_ Beave~, M1ke .~tz, Sandra
We
everywhere Kay Hennessy · Miss Finster Bmg, Keoth. Evano, .Terry EvWY2-2039
the hi h sch b'sto leach: ans. Cath)
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OR NIGHT W19·2951
P m ters are 'ilonna Smith [ES,
Hayeo,
Pomeroy Flower Shop
nd'"p P Hayes
The play /' chini, Alta Scrimsheo•-..'TJOnna
"- 11 bee.nny t d. 'd
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Smith, BECKY
STiyERS,
W. Main
PomeroJ 18
WI •
presen •
ay, ov. Pat Story, Jerry Well.
Mra. Millard Van Meter
· m the Junwr High School , lOth - Patti Collins Robert

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DUDLEY'S
UNTil 9 P.M.
SATURDAY

It's unfair to him in many Dear F and F:
ways, but try to tell that to
Retaliation might work, unget less your in-laws are purely
a service mother; we
of mail every day spilling out communal and love this sort of
Pomeroy High School has been screams of anguish Jrom per- "togetherness." Drop In
on
cho""n . and began practicing turbed aod sometimes disturb- THEM before they get the drop
ear1·1er th'IS week. Th e Pay,
It's our in· on you, and keep it up lor a
1 ed moth•rs .
"Beel Stew." is a comedy in formed suspicion thst it all will month. You'll be just as tagged
three act,, under direction of come to a public relations ex· !with all that travel and talk)
Mrs. Theodosia Frecker.
plosion soon.
but at least not as flat.
The
play
Is about a football
u youthedon't
player wno has to get a "C"
catm
hiAt, think
then try they'll
the
in history or he won't be allowbabysitting gambit. Aik your
ed to play in the championship
uninvited "full-time" guests to

Mrs. RossiJer
Mrs. Na1 Heslop ' !I(I!I'lJ_Ier!J
906 M'ain St., Pt. Pleastutt,
Tuesday at Holu•r Hospital
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Sup~;lrtlt - Wllilm C.
9:~ a.m.: Wol' pallor: SundiJ SeboOI

sblp smtce, 10:30 ..IIi.: •Metb- m.; Mondng wll'!blp·1.0:30

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odist Youth FeJiowshlp, 6 p.m.:
Ill ~~i·c !al Boai&lt;l 'Dl8111n&amp;. · lint
Pentfleoltld
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Sunday ol mootb, 7:30 p,'m.; PeDtecoelal tl.asemiiiJ, 111111*1
.WSCS, sed9nd Monday
of 121- Rev. Paul E. Joaes,
The em. tbedoTIII',thaliiDcMIIt D D ll'd••tllt
mohtb, 7:30 p.m.; EleatiOI' Cl!' • tor. Sunday Sebool 10 a.
rhyme
oudedi T&amp;rdilllllllett41 fniD W W Wllfll 'l'lll IIDJ'1!111111l bf
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ele, aecond Tburaday: Clua 12, 1Worship, Wednesday and
•ieep!DgmttlllllicJD, ·
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service
eacb
Sunday,
9:15
a.
People
Endeavor
7
p.
m.
lblrd
Wednesday;
Afternocm
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day.
Often p...Dto aat, •wliEN IS '1'DII!I
J!EQIN 'l'JDI...,
Bollllebem tldphSI Cln1rcb, m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; nesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. ele, fourth Thursday afternoon: 'l'be Pelllecoslal Cllardl
LIGiovs TRAINING OF OUR CJIILllT' lfere'aa otza1J11t141:cwarll
o,.., Bend, ftt'll. c. L. O'Con. Youth Service 6:15 p. m. Even· m. Saturday.
ebolr practice, 1'/e!IMiday.
dleporl _ Soutb Srd
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anawer: "THE MOMENT YOU BEGIN '1'0 LOVE IDKI"
1101', pastor, Robert
Lewis, in&amp; Worship 7 p. m. eacb SuoEpiscopal
Lellrt
Fan~ Met.Hdlat B. L. Barrett, putor: Sun&lt;!l1i
Yon..,, Gotlillove. ADd, IDa home wlllre Gotlll~U,~
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morn!Dg WOI' day.
Graee Episcopal
Cbarc• CUr&amp;• Jameo F. Early, pi,. Sebotl 10 a. m.; Sullday
quld~Jr belino j;o uaocii.le tha 14ut:crt his JlllllltlfDr
.
ah!o and Sunday Sdlool, 7 p. PqeviJio Ct1111111111J Cblll'Ch Pomm&gt;)'- Tho Rev. Richard Ill' - LETART FALLS - Wor- 111,11 evqelistic "'"ice,
Othal Lon whleh ie felt bY tho•• TIB lovel: '1'ltoD ~ Blble otoriOI
m. Evening .ervlce, 1l!atsday -Rev. RUI!IIII Cline, pastor. H. Morttn. Rector. Sunday
7:00 p. m. Sunday (ex- p. m.;, WedbeSday Bible ...,•• ,
and pictoroa and a oimplo pr&amp;Jer t.&gt; :belp l!im IIPII'~,and
1
Y011111 People's nrvtce, 7:30 p. Mornin&amp; Prayer and
2l1d Sunday);
Church 7:30p.m., Saturday tliibt
7:30 ~.m. pr31er meettog.
· hi I powiDC flith. Soon ho'll bo lllal:tiU SIUidair' St:,.... m. Tbunday; Evlll8eJlatlc ser· !0:30 1. m.
9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni- er and Worship 7:30 p. m.
rale.tona traiDiDC ball alreab bep1l.
Corponter Baptlol
a.nrc• vlca Salanlay, 7:30 p. m. and
9:30 a. m., md
OUr ehmhn are JWpiDtr ..._..... puenta oqnlp t~~tmael••
- Sunday Schoo~ 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
E UB
. or month. EAST LEPresbyterian
1plritnall1 today. Tho couple plaDllilll llllrriale need• a 111aturo ...
lo!ornil!l worship IO:Io a.m.
Freedtm Goopol Million - Re£11~S:,lth
Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport Flrll Uattod
ligious faltb. For wholl God baiiJiftlllll&amp;liltle..., or dallllhtlr • • •
Baslum Shver•villt Rd.; L. Wv'mt nrvtce
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and
Thursdays:
Cburcb !lylerlaD CUr ~
Rev
l'IIEBE GO~ TU BELLI
Firat Bapllsl Cbartb, Mlddl..
pastor: Roger
a-,.m.:
Schotl, 9:30 a. m.
AP· ard Rnppolt,
•
, l'l!llo Rev. Donald 11oooe pas- 1 wv, pt.. Sunaay School, Fell
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PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. Scb 1 NO
Fre4
tor. SUnday School &amp;·u' 1 m 10 a 1.; Evangelistic service, 7 owEsblp 8·111 P· m.,
m., lsi and 3rd 'lburadaya· Supl.oo 1·0 30a. l!L,
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a, cb School 9:~0 '
SW.:
: : a. m.
George Baker, Snpt. 10:15 a.m. · n." Tu~sda
· and Girls Fellowsbl~ 6:30 p. .1!1'
• ~a. m.
5:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 1:30
• WEorsblp Service; BYP 6 p.m.; p. Rollu&lt;i
2nd and 4111 Sundaya: Yontll dasblpy. ~T B 1st - dw.!'!:; m. Jnnlor Clolr: 7 p. m. sen.
0 11 •.• m.,
venlng worship 7·00 p m ·
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Cbolr 6110
Wedoesd
,.., 8 • m.,
ID ~v lor Cboir
WedbeSday, 7,30 'p.~. Pr~~ Newman, missionary pastor:
~ 'Met m. 7,30 ay. Suodayo; Cburcb Schoo~ 10:15
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meeting, , p.m., choir prac- Sunday School
1:30 L m.; ~
tina.
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P.
a.m.
SW!day. MORSE CJIAPEL Sy,...uoe First Uliteol
8 30
Uce.
WorshiP 10:30 a. m.; Preachin&amp; M rllnayS,.. EUB Cb cb
~worship, 11 a.m., 1st and 3rd byterian Church - Rev.
Filii BapUn Cbrch I'IJme. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Re 0 M I eJ S .th
ar
Sundays; Church School 9:30 a son H. Srebbioa, pastor.
roy _ Re Ca
William 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
su~ ~~ 1 ~~ • pastor: m. Sunday.
ship 9 a. m.; Sunday Seboal.l
Sunday sci.;,.., ~; un 10:~:
Churc/1 Of Chrul
van ~eter.~;p,:, E~l
Mlaom!Ue MotbWIII Cbllreh 10 a. m:; Bible Study and
Wtrabip oervlce, 10:30 a. m.: Bradbory Cbarcb of Christ- Ass't.; Morning worship,
- Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. er •ervico Sunday 7 P· m.
Nurseey and Junior Charcb lor Larry Williams, mlDlster; Bible a. m.· Prayer
Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. m.; WerRarmonvllle PrtlbJfertaD
7.00
cblldren.
School and Morning Worship, m. Thursday. Yooth
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ship service 11 a. tn.
On!rch, Howard Rappel!, pa,.
Fint Baplll1 Cbarcb, Roelle, 10:00 a. m.; Cbnsuan Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
Portland Metbodlll Charcb- tor. Sunday Sebool, 10 a. m.;
Rev. c. L. o•canoor, pator. or, I p. m.; Evening Wor- LotlrldJ• EUB Cbureh
John Kimbler, pastor. Sunday worship 7,30 p. m.
SW!d•y School 8::10. Fr... Cle- sblp, 7 p. m.
. Rev. Jad Youna,
pastor· Sebool 9:30, Ha1"ld Roush, SyracDJe !lllul., - Earl Cusllllld, Supl: 10:45 a. m. Mora- • Hemlock G r o v • Cbrlsliu Suoday School Nl a. m.: Supt.: ADen Brewer, Ass't. tor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl·
In&amp; Worsblp; 6:80 p. m., BYF Cllurcb - Jamet Qullenberry. Russell Archer, SUpl
Supt., Preacbln&amp;7:30 p. m. Sun- day services, 7:30 p. m.
and Junior FeJlowsblp; 8 p. m. Worship Service, 9:30 a. m.: worship, 10:45 a. m. and
day.
Ltute D S '
Evenln&amp; service; Wedneaday, SUnday Sebool. 10 a. m., Stan. p. m. alternately. Bible Study Radle Metllodlll . Church r ay 111m.
7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, fiN! Stockton, SUpt.
and prayer service, led by
W. Kimbler, pastor; S1111- Beor11111lzed Clulrcb II Jesn1
1:30 p. m. Seaicr Cbolr Prac- - d Chart• of Cbrllt- tor, 7,30 p. m.
day SChool 9:30 a. m.; Preach- Cllrltt of t.tter llll' llhlll ..
' .•. Itt Choir PriCtice.
Joe Robinson, mlnlater; Hom· Cbrlotlan Endeavor. 7:30
tng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SIJ m!Jea
e.etldrt • IJpr • llaftlonl er IPormt, Snpt: Bible Sehool 3rd Sat•rday 01 montb.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. from Racine on Recine • fort.
Parts11 _ Wamn G. ZJnn 9:30 1. m.; Morning Wersbtp Sooth llelbel l!lUB a.reb
m. Wedneoday.
land RDid. Suaclay School,
putor. Worablp ervrces .,.; 10:30 a. m.: Eveninl Worship, Rev. Jalk YoUIJI, p a• Rock !iprings
olelbod!ot- L m.: Wwshlp 10:30 a.
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Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST· 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Sf. tor: Sunday School 1·41 a.
Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor Sunday evening IOI'Vice ,•,t..!cel
Llfllll Kflor ucc ,
rsr:
ble
study.
Norman
H.
Babr,
SupL; Sunday sblp •ervlce 9:30 a. m.; Sun. P. ~·: Wed., worship
9 30
O!elblre Bapttat 10:45 EST. DesUr Cbarc• of Chrlll - Worship 10:4&amp; a. m. and 7:30 day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.; MYF II 7.30 p. m.
Cburcb Scbool at Hartford, at Bible Sehool 9:30 a. m. Preacb- p. m. alteruarely. Blblt Study 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
Roman Catholk
9:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 rzr, ing 10:30 a. m., flnll and third and Prayer Service, led by
Study, Wednesday, 7:90 p. m. , Oar Lady of Loretto
and Chesblre t:!5 EST.
Sundsyo.
tor, 7:30 p. m. 1l!ursday.
Rolland Mo-•1 Cbri - LonJ Bottom - Rev.
Ml, VII• F.W.B. Cbarcb _ Maooo CIIJ Cbarcb of ~1, Tappers Plalns l!lUB
Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: R. Shipman, Adm. Sunday Scbool 9:45 a.m., Earl M!l!er Street - Sund~y Bible _ Rev. Jacl&lt; Ywns.
Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Masses : 10:30 a. m., 5 p. m.
With the hops
111801ure,
and help,_
Starkey, Supt.: Evening war- Srndy, 8 a. m.; Eveo1118 Wol'- tor;
Suoda~ worship,
sblp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF , Holy Days,: &amp; p. m.
lhlp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Col, ship, 7:30 p. m.: Soble Study, a. m.; Sunday Sehoa~ 10 a. m.: Monday, 1:30 p. m. .
St. John 1 Catholic MISIIODlain that 111hich ~ good in family and community life, lhll leaLeyman; Yoong People'• moot- 7:30 p. m. WedbeSday.
Hobart VIneyard, Supl
Snlloo Ml!lbodlst Cbure• - Near Guyovnle (Dutch Ridge);
lure il 1pan10red by ·th~ biU inn• firm~ 41Ul:,. .organQationl
lng and B!blt Study, 7:30 p.m. Middleport Cbarcb of Chris~ Study and Prayer Sll'\'lcea
W. Kimbler. pastor; Mrs. Rev. Frank Manter!, putor
~·, Fil'llt Bapdsl C' ·-~. Rutland 5th and Main Streets - Don- by pastor, 7,90 p. m.
Lester L. Roush, Supt. Wor- 1Sunday MIIJ!! 10:30 a. m.:
fllho•e nnme• appear belOUJ.
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· _Rev. Samuel J. Jackson. pa,. a!~ Hocks, miDJster; BIb 1e Adult ClaiS Mealin&amp; 7,30 p. m. sblp &amp;:15 a. m., SW!day Schooi Day o! ObhgaHon 1:30 a.m.;
lor . Prayer service 9:30 a. m.: Sehool. 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Mo- last Monday ol monlh.
10:15 a. m.
~ Confession, I&gt; hour before
Iunday School 10 a. m., Gel' ElhlllDey, Supt.; Marnlo&amp; WOI' Syraeaae EUB eurc• _
OU Grove Met.OOISI Oarcb l Mass.
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!rude Buller, Supt. : Worship shlo 10:30 a. m. Evenm&amp; Wor- Paul A. Sellers, pu!M:
W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl
Salvataon .4rmy
;ervlce II a. m. 1st and 2nd sblp, 7 P· m. Prayer Service, day School, 9:30 a. m.:
Croto. Supt. Sunday ~I at :tli• BalvatloD Army, ~m;
;unday' at 5:30 p. m. Baptist Wednesday. 7 P· m.
Qutseoberry, SUpt.; 10:30 a.
IO:IS a. m.; Preachlllfl 9:!5. roy Ray S. Wining, oHicer
Uncol11-Mercury.Comet·E1lglllh Ford
lrainin~ Union, Mrs. Mary Pomeror Chreh of Cllrflt - Morning Worsblp Hrvice,
Syracuse Melbodlst Cbareh - charge. Sunday 10 a. m. u.nll ,...
Bakero at Rolsum Bread
Atheno
593-6601
8B N. Court St.
~ ••d,, ""''!dent.
Jerry Master•, pastor: Sunday and Srd Sundays ollbe
WOIIdeU G. Stutler, pastor; WDI' - meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunr•rlel•n Charcb. lt!npbary School, 9:30 a. m., Cburcb - 7:30 p. m. Evening
lblp service, 1:35 a. m., Sun· del' School. sunday 7 p.
Rutlaad Free WID Bapdll "'ce 10:30 a. m.; Cbrllliao En- He Service, 2nd ond 1111
day Sebool 9:45 a. m.; MYF Young People'• Legion; 7:30 p.
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''hurch _ Rev. Paul Taylor, deavor. 6:30p.m.; Evenln&amp; lOr· day o1 mootb.
&amp;mday 6 P. m. Prayer ,.eting •· Salvalton meeting;
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llellwly EUI Cborcll Sunday 7:30 P. m.
day, I to 3 p. m. Ladleo
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,;• "'. Guy Priddy. Supt.; Preael&gt; llodand Cbardl ol ~ Paul A. SeDera, putor:
ll,\'leD Ru Free Melbodlll- League: 7 p. DL Prep
.
Buflder6 ond BulldihO Supplies
• , ,n~ service. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Roy Carter, minister.
Bible in&amp; Worship, 1:*1 a. m.;
Robert E. Smltb, Sr., paator. 7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
LOCAL ONION 5868
Cbeller, Ohio
Pb. 985-2005
,.. Jerviceo, 7:30 p. m. Wedneoday. School, 1:30 L m. Worship and day Sebool, 10:30 L m., Blylbe Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: 0. meeting. Otb!!r services by '"' .. ' ..
Ravenswood,
W.
Va.
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Preaching service 10:00 a. m. Theiss, Supl: Youth FeJlo,.. 0. Pallmon, Supt.; MomiDI IIOtlDcement.
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Community
Young People'• meeting, 6:30 lblp, 1:30 p. m.
Worsblp 10:30 a. m. Ywth SerADVI!NTLST
. --y·
p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. CAllMIIL EUI
tlce 6:45 p. m.; EvaopliStic
sevelllllly Adv...
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message 7:30 P· m.; Prayer list CGrch
- D.A. V. Hall, corner Seoond Z1n Cborcll of Chrlll, p018• day School, 9:110 a. m.,
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rd., norlb or Meltls
Ashland Oil Products
and Ptnteroy, Mason. Sponsore4 eroy. llarrlaonvWo Road -Eu· Rowlh. Supl; 10:30 a. m.
Laurel Clift Fl'fo Melbodlsl Hospital. Pastar, F. W.
PLUMRI~G It
Brown'• Bottl.e Ga•
&gt;\;
111 lProucb City Blptlst Church 11ene Underwood. minister. Bi- tng Worship. 2nd and ttb
Chrcl1 - R. Eugene GDI, pas- James R. Hoffer, Ass't. Serv·
ItO Uncoln St. Middleport 992-2550
Pomero:y
92-2!6e
~:cralli~ ~-~ wltb S. blo Seboo~ 9:30 L m.; Morn- day o! the tllOirtb; I p. m.
tor; Sunday Sdlool V:30 a. m.; Ices on Saturday:
Sabbalb
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Rev.
"'"""' paaurr. iDI Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- 1ng Evangell!tle Service.
PbU Wile, Supl; Morning wor- Bchoo!, t:OO p. m.: Worship,
Sdlool el'lll'J' Sunday, bert Reed, Bible School SupL and Srd Sunday of month.
lblp 10:30 a. m.: Youth serv. 2:30 p. m.; Youth meeting, ~
,1.,
Charch 01 Cod
Trln!ly Unlled Clll'c• 01 lces 7 P. m.; EvaogeJloUc oer· :30 p. m.; Bible Study, Tbun1 P ~':a,se~ !be
f~~
mon
Cbetter Qardl 111 God _ Cbrltl, Pomeroy - Rev. W. H. •lea 7:30 P· m. MJd.Week pray. day, 7:30 p. m. at 37
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8al es - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service
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~ Rev. Dale Tbor11ton. putor. Penln, pastor: Carl
Kautz, : service 7:30 a. m. Wednes- ' Heights. Ga!!ipo!is.
"Ohio'• Oldtst Dodgt'' Dealer"
ann - lndustrnl - Lawn. &amp; Garden
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lldMeppl. Rev. Nylt ltordea: 'Sunday
Scbool, 9:10 L m.: Supt.; Sunday _school, 915 a. ~ Ulltod Methodist Church
Uniled Brethren
Middleport, Ohio
Phone 6e7·3435
Tuppers Plains
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Sunday School 1·!0 a Morning
Worship at II a. m. Worship, 10 25 a m.
p
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Eden Uo!tod Bl'flbrea
.- . -~1ra.lomi:
... m. Evaogeb.Uc oervlce 7:30 p.
omeroy - Melvm Alkire, B. Qriol Charcb -Rev Elden
.; J ~~~,:f. 10•30 m.; Prayer moetiJII, 7:30 p.ttc DuY!Ue Pu,rtm Rol!ne11 D. : , ~~ySuSehool Blake, pastor: ~~.~~~~
f.
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'l'llelday;
Young
People's (LAnpvllle Post O!llce), Rev. · a. m.
. ew, perm- 10 a m · Winnie
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~ Bapl1sl CM!dl _ Service, Friday, 7, 30 p. m. Cbas. E. Dozer, pa•tor; Sunday ~nt. The Divine Worship at Sup!:: C~lslinn Endeavll'
lltlittl1 Scltool 1:30 a. m.; WDI' MI. Morlall Clln ol God- School 9:30 a.m. Mrs.
10:30 a. m. noe Scripture: I P m ciBBSOs far a1l son'1
"Kentucky Fmd Chlckt!l"
lltlp 11 a. m.; Wedoeaday, 1 RM. Jomet Satterii•Jd, pu!M Grate, Stlpl. Worshrp at
;z
S
Se::;'on vice '8 p. m., Preaching 8 '/IJ
\
Middleport. Ohio
Pomeroy
r. m., Pra!tr oervlce.
Slllltlay Scbool1:45 a.m.: Wor- a. m.; PUgrlm Youth, 1:41 Pa
pea · w nes- m · Mid-Week a r met!l!ni!.ll •
1laltl - Rev. Clytlo IIIDIOD, sblp oemct II L m. and 7:30 m.; Evangelistic service,
day, Oct 2ti, at 7:15 p.m. the 7·30
m. w!e:.
putx~r: Sundll' Seboal 8:30 a. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p: m. p. m., Mid-Week Prayer and Church Board of Trustees will
Holsinger ell~· leader
m.; Balpb Car~ Sup! Sunday Tuesday·
Young
People'• Praise, 1'/edneaday. 7:lll;. m. meet WM. 7 to I p. m. cho.r '-~ ~auo u'-•~
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111 Cbrlll &lt;lbarcb- Jamet
W~ ...... serviCa 10:30 L m. meetlll. 7:30 p. m. Fnday.
"Keepaakt Diamond Rings"
tmd 7:30 p. m. alternately. llallud CUiU of God - IIDplom HaD ol
Namrene
rison, pastor. Sunday School
Prayer meeHD&amp; Wedneaday at Rev. John Sma!Jwood, pas!M; WitoeaHt - PubUc
The Clri of !be Naiarena 9:30 a. m. Preacblng ...,,;·,.. 11
W1 Fill A.U Docto!J Prestri.ptfOTis
312 E. Mala St.
Pomeroy
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Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan. Sunday, 5 p. m.,
C...ter - Rev. Herbert Grate first and third Thursday
1192-29&amp;5
Pomeroy
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-,.w;;arOip~~pllatic--;;•ervlca~~7_:;P.;,;;:m;;,.;..;Y:;;ou;;;n~gl Tuesday
Study, 17 p.p. m.:
m.: Sen•ico
Blblt
postor:
!dnl~as 1· Sunday
Supt. 7:30!Continued
11- m. Second
and fourth
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Bl,.ll,
Oo Page I)
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lng, 8 p. m. ntursday:
School 9:30 a. m.;
MorniD! SUnday II 7:30 p. m. Pra11erll
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m:: Evening Servtc~, 7:30 Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and llrst
Bufldiftg SUPJ&gt;Ifu onc1 Millwork
GE"neral Merchandise
f i J ~·
La~·
p. m., f4k!week Prayer oervlce aod third Sunday 7·30
m.
Gt11tml C011tracl!ng
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p. m. Wetlnosday.
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Tuppera Plains
667-3280
MornIna Warship t a. m.:
Middleport Cbardl 11 llle Nu- Prayer mee!Jng every We&lt;lne•ll
Phone 992-3978
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day School 10:30 a. m.
-. ,.. Clyd J B 1 day at 7:30 p. m. Cbr!slinn
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Donold Rlckl, Minuler
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KOV. - . . 81y.
Sclilol 9•30
8. m
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.; day, 7:30 p. m.
e Your W•lcollllla At Our Protnl Doore
132 E beco d S p
Worship I0:30 a. IlL: MI. Rermol1 Uliled Bnllll'eloll
..· School• 9·301., OMOI'OJW • ...
People, 1:15 p.m.; II ChriiiCIIarell -James Mil'
lu,..•r lchooo 9::10 A-ornlnt Wonhl' 10::10 A.M.
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
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Sund ~
Pofntr ancl HtlTdware
· a. m., or· EVlnglllallc meeting 7·00 p m ·
lvenll!l Worthllll1130 P.M.
"Everything
For
the
Woman
th&lt;lt
Stwa"
oblp aervlce 10:15 a. m. Pastor, Pra ........ W d 7·.30 · " rison. putor. Sunday School
Racine
Ktnneth McllhlftftfY, lutNI•y lcMellujtt.
83 MID St.
Middleport
992-5320 . Pb. Ne-3273
Rev J~Je b ilral
' yer _...,., e · · p.m. 9:00 a. m. Preacblng, first and
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Pomert)' Chardl of the Na• third Sunday, 7, 30 p. m. Secoad
Methodnl
aruo - !leY. Kenntth Pierce, and fourth Sunday u a m
SUNDAY, OCT. 23
Allred Metbadlst Cbart• - pastor; Raymond WalbllMI, Cbrilllu Seitnce'
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.Rev. Pearl Csalo, pa1tor. Sun- 8upt: &amp;mday Schoo~ . t:30 a. 315 Malo Sl., Pt. PleasantMesSiqe Bv The Pastor
dsy School at 9:30 a.m. Lloyd m. MOm1118 Worshop, 10:30 a. Sunday senicea 11 1 m
l'llolle 1192-3481
N. Second Ave.
Dillinger, Supt. Worship oerv· m. Evenlnll Service, 7 p. m.: Wedneaday meetln&amp; ·1 ·p. m.
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Middleport
.182-3284
Middleport,
Ob!o
tees at 10:45 a. m. with !be Prayer meelin&amp;, 7 p, m. Wed. DST. Study room open '!'Ueo'
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Rev. C~s\0. Wed. evenrng pri'J· 108day.
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day anti WetlnesdaJ from 12:111
er ~ervoces at 7-45 p. m.
lllclno CUrt1o or llle N... to 2:30 DST. Everyone weJ.
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- Pearl A. Casto, pastor. WDI' a. m.; Sunday Worship 10:30
---lllip sorv!ce, 10 J. m., ffety L m.; Even!Dg Servlee 7:30 p.
AMVETS TO MEET
other SW!day, 7:45 p, m. Sun. m.; Mid-woek Prayer Service, Tbere will be • opeclal meot·
POmeroy I. llaiD Sl
Pomeroy
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day Sehoo~ 10 a. m., Jobn Bal· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. !ng of tbe Atnvel8 Pool
30
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Morris M. Wolle, putll'.
at the Hall In Pomeroy •M·-- 11
Su!llltlrl tho Ch~rch ot
Cholcl ... "' "'
Sermons From Groce Episcopo! Church, Pomoroy
Foreat Ru Melbodlsl ehurcb RatiiDd Cbri ol tbe Na.. day at e·p.m. State Co~~:fll
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-Sunday Sehool t a. m., Mra. areao - Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. er Kimes and State .
1390 WMPO RADIO
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Iflee, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell m.; Evangelistic oervlett 7:45 w!ll be there. All members
Bar-a ot' GDOd Bread
, p. m.; Midweek Prayer lletVir:e were In World war II and w~· l l
'Aarning Worlh!p
10:30 AM Sunday 1Stutler, putlr.
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•nt members are ursed to
A Thm1ahU111 Awrorrrh T., RtligWUI Probl.em1• .
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers I
and Debbie, Bob oDd Pan• and 1
Mrs. Ed{ar Pratt of Middle· .
pori: Mr. and Mra. Carl Hyae!J, I
Hu!Jand : Willard Ebersbacb ond ,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Ebffl. l
bach, l'onlm&gt;y, and the honor- ;
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Sentinel Church News

II Cbwcll Sebool.

Sup~;lrtlt - Wllilm C.
9:~ a.m.: Wol' pallor: SundiJ SeboOI

sblp smtce, 10:30 ..IIi.: •Metb- m.; Mondng wll'!blp·1.0:30

a.

odist Youth FeJiowshlp, 6 p.m.:
Ill ~~i·c !al Boai&lt;l 'Dl8111n&amp;. · lint
Pentfleoltld
.'
Sunday ol mootb, 7:30 p,'m.; PeDtecoelal tl.asemiiiJ, 111111*1
.WSCS, sed9nd Monday
of 121- Rev. Paul E. Joaes,
The em. tbedoTIII',thaliiDcMIIt D D ll'd••tllt
mohtb, 7:30 p.m.; EleatiOI' Cl!' • tor. Sunday Sebool 10 a.
rhyme
oudedi T&amp;rdilllllllett41 fniD W W Wllfll 'l'lll IIDJ'1!111111l bf
.. '
ele, aecond Tburaday: Clua 12, 1Worship, Wednesday and
•ieep!DgmttlllllicJD, ·
· ' ·'
..,.
Boptill
service
eacb
Sunday,
9:15
a.
People
Endeavor
7
p.
m.
lblrd
Wednesday;
Afternocm
~·
day.
Often p...Dto aat, •wliEN IS '1'DII!I
J!EQIN 'l'JDI...,
Bollllebem tldphSI Cln1rcb, m.; Sunday School 10 a. m.; nesday; Prayer meeting 7 p. ele, fourth Thursday afternoon: 'l'be Pelllecoslal Cllardl
LIGiovs TRAINING OF OUR CJIILllT' lfere'aa otza1J11t141:cwarll
o,.., Bend, ftt'll. c. L. O'Con. Youth Service 6:15 p. m. Even· m. Saturday.
ebolr practice, 1'/e!IMiday.
dleporl _ Soutb Srd
ae..
anawer: "THE MOMENT YOU BEGIN '1'0 LOVE IDKI"
1101', pastor, Robert
Lewis, in&amp; Worship 7 p. m. eacb SuoEpiscopal
Lellrt
Fan~ Met.Hdlat B. L. Barrett, putor: Sun&lt;!l1i
Yon..,, Gotlillove. ADd, IDa home wlllre Gotlll~U,~
Supt. 9:30 a.m. Morn!Dg WOI' day.
Graee Episcopal
Cbarc• CUr&amp;• Jameo F. Early, pi,. Sebotl 10 a. m.; Sullday
quld~Jr belino j;o uaocii.le tha 14ut:crt his JlllllltlfDr
.
ah!o and Sunday Sdlool, 7 p. PqeviJio Ct1111111111J Cblll'Ch Pomm&gt;)'- Tho Rev. Richard Ill' - LETART FALLS - Wor- 111,11 evqelistic "'"ice,
Othal Lon whleh ie felt bY tho•• TIB lovel: '1'ltoD ~ Blble otoriOI
m. Evening .ervlce, 1l!atsday -Rev. RUI!IIII Cline, pastor. H. Morttn. Rector. Sunday
7:00 p. m. Sunday (ex- p. m.;, WedbeSday Bible ...,•• ,
and pictoroa and a oimplo pr&amp;Jer t.&gt; :belp l!im IIPII'~,and
1
Y011111 People's nrvtce, 7:30 p. Mornin&amp; Prayer and
2l1d Sunday);
Church 7:30p.m., Saturday tliibt
7:30 ~.m. pr31er meettog.
· hi I powiDC flith. Soon ho'll bo lllal:tiU SIUidair' St:,.... m. Tbunday; Evlll8eJlatlc ser· !0:30 1. m.
9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni- er and Worship 7:30 p. m.
rale.tona traiDiDC ball alreab bep1l.
Corponter Baptlol
a.nrc• vlca Salanlay, 7:30 p. m. and
9:30 a. m., md
OUr ehmhn are JWpiDtr ..._..... puenta oqnlp t~~tmael••
- Sunday Schoo~ 9:30 a.m. Sunday, 7:30 p. m.
E UB
. or month. EAST LEPresbyterian
1plritnall1 today. Tho couple plaDllilll llllrriale need• a 111aturo ...
lo!ornil!l worship IO:Io a.m.
Freedtm Goopol Million - Re£11~S:,lth
Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport Flrll Uattod
ligious faltb. For wholl God baiiJiftlllll&amp;liltle..., or dallllhtlr • • •
Baslum Shver•villt Rd.; L. Wv'mt nrvtce
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and
Thursdays:
Cburcb !lylerlaD CUr ~
Rev
l'IIEBE GO~ TU BELLI
Firat Bapllsl Cbartb, Mlddl..
pastor: Roger
a-,.m.:
Schotl, 9:30 a. m.
AP· ard Rnppolt,
•
, l'l!llo Rev. Donald 11oooe pas- 1 wv, pt.. Sunaay School, Fell
.·
·•
PLE GROVE - Worship, 8 p. Scb 1 NO
Fre4
tor. SUnday School &amp;·u' 1 m 10 a 1.; Evangelistic service, 7 owEsblp 8·111 P· m.,
m., lsi and 3rd 'lburadaya· Supl.oo 1·0 30a. l!L,
.
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. . ·30 P m Prayer mee!Jng 7-30 m.: vet!IDg service 7:30
a, cb School 9:~0 '
SW.:
: : a. m.
George Baker, Snpt. 10:15 a.m. · n." Tu~sda
· and Girls Fellowsbl~ 6:30 p. .1!1'
• ~a. m.
5:45 p. m. YF; Wed., 1:30
• WEorsblp Service; BYP 6 p.m.; p. Rollu&lt;i
2nd and 4111 Sundaya: Yontll dasblpy. ~T B 1st - dw.!'!:; m. Jnnlor Clolr: 7 p. m. sen.
0 11 •.• m.,
venlng worship 7·00 p m ·
·
Cbolr 6110
Wedoesd
,.., 8 • m.,
ID ~v lor Cboir
WedbeSday, 7,30 'p.~. Pr~~ Newman, missionary pastor:
~ 'Met m. 7,30 ay. Suodayo; Cburcb Schoo~ 10:15
·
meeting, , p.m., choir prac- Sunday School
1:30 L m.; ~
tina.
·
P.
a.m.
SW!day. MORSE CJIAPEL Sy,...uoe First Uliteol
8 30
Uce.
WorshiP 10:30 a. m.; Preachin&amp; M rllnayS,.. EUB Cb cb
~worship, 11 a.m., 1st and 3rd byterian Church - Rev.
Filii BapUn Cbrch I'IJme. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Re 0 M I eJ S .th
ar
Sundays; Church School 9:30 a son H. Srebbioa, pastor.
roy _ Re Ca
William 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
su~ ~~ 1 ~~ • pastor: m. Sunday.
ship 9 a. m.; Sunday Seboal.l
Sunday sci.;,.., ~; un 10:~:
Churc/1 Of Chrul
van ~eter.~;p,:, E~l
Mlaom!Ue MotbWIII Cbllreh 10 a. m:; Bible Study and
Wtrabip oervlce, 10:30 a. m.: Bradbory Cbarcb of Christ- Ass't.; Morning worship,
- Wendell G. Stutler, pastor. er •ervico Sunday 7 P· m.
Nurseey and Junior Charcb lor Larry Williams, mlDlster; Bible a. m.· Prayer
Sunday Schoo~ 10 a. m.; WerRarmonvllle PrtlbJfertaD
7.00
cblldren.
School and Morning Worship, m. Thursday. Yooth
·
ship service 11 a. tn.
On!rch, Howard Rappel!, pa,.
Fint Baplll1 Cbarcb, Roelle, 10:00 a. m.; Cbnsuan Endeav- 7:30 p. m. Sunday.
Portland Metbodlll Charcb- tor. Sunday Sebool, 10 a. m.;
Rev. c. L. o•canoor, pator. or, I p. m.; Evening Wor- LotlrldJ• EUB Cbureh
John Kimbler, pastor. Sunday worship 7,30 p. m.
SW!d•y School 8::10. Fr... Cle- sblp, 7 p. m.
. Rev. Jad Youna,
pastor· Sebool 9:30, Ha1"ld Roush, SyracDJe !lllul., - Earl Cusllllld, Supl: 10:45 a. m. Mora- • Hemlock G r o v • Cbrlsliu Suoday School Nl a. m.: Supt.: ADen Brewer, Ass't. tor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl·
In&amp; Worsblp; 6:80 p. m., BYF Cllurcb - Jamet Qullenberry. Russell Archer, SUpl
Supt., Preacbln&amp;7:30 p. m. Sun- day services, 7:30 p. m.
and Junior FeJlowsblp; 8 p. m. Worship Service, 9:30 a. m.: worship, 10:45 a. m. and
day.
Ltute D S '
Evenln&amp; service; Wedneaday, SUnday Sebool. 10 a. m., Stan. p. m. alternately. Bible Study Radle Metllodlll . Church r ay 111m.
7:30 p. m., Prayer Meeting, fiN! Stockton, SUpt.
and prayer service, led by
W. Kimbler, pastor; S1111- Beor11111lzed Clulrcb II Jesn1
1:30 p. m. Seaicr Cbolr Prac- - d Chart• of Cbrllt- tor, 7,30 p. m.
day SChool 9:30 a. m.; Preach- Cllrltt of t.tter llll' llhlll ..
' .•. Itt Choir PriCtice.
Joe Robinson, mlnlater; Hom· Cbrlotlan Endeavor. 7:30
tng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; C. W. Proffitt, pastor. SIJ m!Jea
e.etldrt • IJpr • llaftlonl er IPormt, Snpt: Bible Sehool 3rd Sat•rday 01 montb.
Prayer and Bible Study, 7:30 p. from Racine on Recine • fort.
Parts11 _ Wamn G. ZJnn 9:30 1. m.; Morning Wersbtp Sooth llelbel l!lUB a.reb
m. Wedneoday.
land RDid. Suaclay School,
putor. Worablp ervrces .,.; 10:30 a. m.: Eveninl Worship, Rev. Jalk YoUIJI, p a• Rock !iprings
olelbod!ot- L m.: Wwshlp 10:30 a.
1
Hartford Baptist 9 a. m. DST· 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. Sf. tor: Sunday School 1·41 a.
Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor Sunday evening IOI'Vice ,•,t..!cel
Llfllll Kflor ucc ,
rsr:
ble
study.
Norman
H.
Babr,
SupL; Sunday sblp •ervlce 9:30 a. m.; Sun. P. ~·: Wed., worship
9 30
O!elblre Bapttat 10:45 EST. DesUr Cbarc• of Chrlll - Worship 10:4&amp; a. m. and 7:30 day Schoo~ 10:15 a. m.; MYF II 7.30 p. m.
Cburcb Scbool at Hartford, at Bible Sehool 9:30 a. m. Preacb- p. m. alteruarely. Blblt Study 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
Roman Catholk
9:50 DST: Kyger 10:20 rzr, ing 10:30 a. m., flnll and third and Prayer Service, led by
Study, Wednesday, 7:90 p. m. , Oar Lady of Loretto
and Chesblre t:!5 EST.
Sundsyo.
tor, 7:30 p. m. 1l!ursday.
Rolland Mo-•1 Cbri - LonJ Bottom - Rev.
Ml, VII• F.W.B. Cbarcb _ Maooo CIIJ Cbarcb of ~1, Tappers Plalns l!lUB
Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: R. Shipman, Adm. Sunday Scbool 9:45 a.m., Earl M!l!er Street - Sund~y Bible _ Rev. Jacl&lt; Ywns.
Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Masses : 10:30 a. m., 5 p. m.
With the hops
111801ure,
and help,_
Starkey, Supt.: Evening war- Srndy, 8 a. m.; Eveo1118 Wol'- tor;
Suoda~ worship,
sblp service, 10:30 a. m. MYF , Holy Days,: &amp; p. m.
lhlp, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Col, ship, 7:30 p. m.: Soble Study, a. m.; Sunday Sehoa~ 10 a. m.: Monday, 1:30 p. m. .
St. John 1 Catholic MISIIODlain that 111hich ~ good in family and community life, lhll leaLeyman; Yoong People'• moot- 7:30 p. m. WedbeSday.
Hobart VIneyard, Supl
Snlloo Ml!lbodlst Cbure• - Near Guyovnle (Dutch Ridge);
lure il 1pan10red by ·th~ biU inn• firm~ 41Ul:,. .organQationl
lng and B!blt Study, 7:30 p.m. Middleport Cbarcb of Chris~ Study and Prayer Sll'\'lcea
W. Kimbler. pastor; Mrs. Rev. Frank Manter!, putor
~·, Fil'llt Bapdsl C' ·-~. Rutland 5th and Main Streets - Don- by pastor, 7,90 p. m.
Lester L. Roush, Supt. Wor- 1Sunday MIIJ!! 10:30 a. m.:
fllho•e nnme• appear belOUJ.
~:#;::_
· _Rev. Samuel J. Jackson. pa,. a!~ Hocks, miDJster; BIb 1e Adult ClaiS Mealin&amp; 7,30 p. m. sblp &amp;:15 a. m., SW!day Schooi Day o! ObhgaHon 1:30 a.m.;
lor . Prayer service 9:30 a. m.: Sehool. 9:30 a. m., Kenneth Mo- last Monday ol monlh.
10:15 a. m.
~ Confession, I&gt; hour before
Iunday School 10 a. m., Gel' ElhlllDey, Supt.; Marnlo&amp; WOI' Syraeaae EUB eurc• _
OU Grove Met.OOISI Oarcb l Mass.
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!rude Buller, Supt. : Worship shlo 10:30 a. m. Evenm&amp; Wor- Paul A. Sellers, pu!M:
W. Kimbler, pastor, Earl
Salvataon .4rmy
;ervlce II a. m. 1st and 2nd sblp, 7 P· m. Prayer Service, day School, 9:30 a. m.:
Croto. Supt. Sunday ~I at :tli• BalvatloD Army, ~m;
;unday' at 5:30 p. m. Baptist Wednesday. 7 P· m.
Qutseoberry, SUpt.; 10:30 a.
IO:IS a. m.; Preachlllfl 9:!5. roy Ray S. Wining, oHicer
Uncol11-Mercury.Comet·E1lglllh Ford
lrainin~ Union, Mrs. Mary Pomeror Chreh of Cllrflt - Morning Worsblp Hrvice,
Syracuse Melbodlst Cbareh - charge. Sunday 10 a. m. u.nll ,...
Bakero at Rolsum Bread
Atheno
593-6601
8B N. Court St.
~ ••d,, ""''!dent.
Jerry Master•, pastor: Sunday and Srd Sundays ollbe
WOIIdeU G. Stutler, pastor; WDI' - meeting; 10:30 a. m. Sunr•rlel•n Charcb. lt!npbary School, 9:30 a. m., Cburcb - 7:30 p. m. Evening
lblp service, 1:35 a. m., Sun· del' School. sunday 7 p.
Rutlaad Free WID Bapdll "'ce 10:30 a. m.; Cbrllliao En- He Service, 2nd ond 1111
day Sebool 9:45 a. m.; MYF Young People'• Legion; 7:30 p.
..
''hurch _ Rev. Paul Taylor, deavor. 6:30p.m.; Evenln&amp; lOr· day o1 mootb.
&amp;mday 6 P. m. Prayer ,.eting •· Salvalton meeting;
•
.,.. '"·' '"" Sunday School, tO a. VICe, 130 p. m.
llellwly EUI Cborcll Sunday 7:30 P. m.
day, I to 3 p. m. Ladleo
,,, ... ' .. ,.
,;• "'. Guy Priddy. Supt.; Preael&gt; llodand Cbardl ol ~ Paul A. SeDera, putor:
ll,\'leD Ru Free Melbodlll- League: 7 p. DL Prep
.
Buflder6 ond BulldihO Supplies
• , ,n~ service. 7:30 p. m.: Prayer Roy Carter, minister.
Bible in&amp; Worship, 1:*1 a. m.;
Robert E. Smltb, Sr., paator. 7:30 p. m. Bible Study,
LOCAL ONION 5868
Cbeller, Ohio
Pb. 985-2005
,.. Jerviceo, 7:30 p. m. Wedneoday. School, 1:30 L m. Worship and day Sebool, 10:30 L m., Blylbe Sunday School 9:30 a. m.: 0. meeting. Otb!!r services by '"' .. ' ..
Ravenswood,
W.
Va.
,.
Preaching service 10:00 a. m. Theiss, Supl: Youth FeJlo,.. 0. Pallmon, Supt.; MomiDI IIOtlDcement.
,..
Community
Young People'• meeting, 6:30 lblp, 1:30 p. m.
Worsblp 10:30 a. m. Ywth SerADVI!NTLST
. --y·
p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. CAllMIIL EUI
tlce 6:45 p. m.; EvaopliStic
sevelllllly Adv...
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Muon Bapttn SaldaJ Sebool v. H. Braley, Bible School Supt. Paul A. Sellers, pastor:
message 7:30 P· m.; Prayer list CGrch
- D.A. V. Hall, corner Seoond Z1n Cborcll of Chrlll, p018• day School, 9:110 a. m.,
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Rd., norlb or Meltls
Ashland Oil Products
and Ptnteroy, Mason. Sponsore4 eroy. llarrlaonvWo Road -Eu· Rowlh. Supl; 10:30 a. m.
Laurel Clift Fl'fo Melbodlsl Hospital. Pastar, F. W.
PLUMRI~G It
Brown'• Bottl.e Ga•
&gt;\;
111 lProucb City Blptlst Church 11ene Underwood. minister. Bi- tng Worship. 2nd and ttb
Chrcl1 - R. Eugene GDI, pas- James R. Hoffer, Ass't. Serv·
ItO Uncoln St. Middleport 992-2550
Pomero:y
92-2!6e
~:cralli~ ~-~ wltb S. blo Seboo~ 9:30 L m.; Morn- day o! the tllOirtb; I p. m.
tor; Sunday Sdlool V:30 a. m.; Ices on Saturday:
Sabbalb
·-· ·•
Rev.
"'"""' paaurr. iDI Worship, 7:30 p. m.; Ro- 1ng Evangell!tle Service.
PbU Wile, Supl; Morning wor- Bchoo!, t:OO p. m.: Worship,
Sdlool el'lll'J' Sunday, bert Reed, Bible School SupL and Srd Sunday of month.
lblp 10:30 a. m.: Youth serv. 2:30 p. m.; Youth meeting, ~
,1.,
Charch 01 Cod
Trln!ly Unlled Clll'c• 01 lces 7 P. m.; EvaogeJloUc oer· :30 p. m.; Bible Study, Tbun1 P ~':a,se~ !be
f~~
mon
Cbetter Qardl 111 God _ Cbrltl, Pomeroy - Rev. W. H. •lea 7:30 P· m. MJd.Week pray. day, 7:30 p. m. at 37
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8al es - ALLIS CHALMERS - Service
1 ~·
., Fturtb
~ Rev. Dale Tbor11ton. putor. Penln, pastor: Carl
Kautz, : service 7:30 a. m. Wednes- ' Heights. Ga!!ipo!is.
"Ohio'• Oldtst Dodgt'' Dealer"
ann - lndustrnl - Lawn. &amp; Garden
.
lldMeppl. Rev. Nylt ltordea: 'Sunday
Scbool, 9:10 L m.: Supt.; Sunday _school, 915 a. ~ Ulltod Methodist Church
Uniled Brethren
Middleport, Ohio
Phone 6e7·3435
Tuppers Plains
II
Sunday School 1·!0 a Morning
Worship at II a. m. Worship, 10 25 a m.
p
.
.
Eden Uo!tod Bl'flbrea
.- . -~1ra.lomi:
... m. Evaogeb.Uc oervlce 7:30 p.
omeroy - Melvm Alkire, B. Qriol Charcb -Rev Elden
.; J ~~~,:f. 10•30 m.; Prayer moetiJII, 7:30 p.ttc DuY!Ue Pu,rtm Rol!ne11 D. : , ~~ySuSehool Blake, pastor: ~~.~~~~
f.
.
'l'llelday;
Young
People's (LAnpvllle Post O!llce), Rev. · a. m.
. ew, perm- 10 a m · Winnie
I
~ Bapl1sl CM!dl _ Service, Friday, 7, 30 p. m. Cbas. E. Dozer, pa•tor; Sunday ~nt. The Divine Worship at Sup!:: C~lslinn Endeavll'
lltlittl1 Scltool 1:30 a. m.; WDI' MI. Morlall Clln ol God- School 9:30 a.m. Mrs.
10:30 a. m. noe Scripture: I P m ciBBSOs far a1l son'1
"Kentucky Fmd Chlckt!l"
lltlp 11 a. m.; Wedoeaday, 1 RM. Jomet Satterii•Jd, pu!M Grate, Stlpl. Worshrp at
;z
S
Se::;'on vice '8 p. m., Preaching 8 '/IJ
\
Middleport. Ohio
Pomeroy
r. m., Pra!tr oervlce.
Slllltlay Scbool1:45 a.m.: Wor- a. m.; PUgrlm Youth, 1:41 Pa
pea · w nes- m · Mid-Week a r met!l!ni!.ll •
1laltl - Rev. Clytlo IIIDIOD, sblp oemct II L m. and 7:30 m.; Evangelistic service,
day, Oct 2ti, at 7:15 p.m. the 7·30
m. w!e:.
putx~r: Sundll' Seboal 8:30 a. p. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 p: m. p. m., Mid-Week Prayer and Church Board of Trustees will
Holsinger ell~· leader
m.; Balpb Car~ Sup! Sunday Tuesday·
Young
People'• Praise, 1'/edneaday. 7:lll;. m. meet WM. 7 to I p. m. cho.r '-~ ~auo u'-•~
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W~ ...... serviCa 10:30 L m. meetlll. 7:30 p. m. Fnday.
"Keepaakt Diamond Rings"
tmd 7:30 p. m. alternately. llallud CUiU of God - IIDplom HaD ol
Namrene
rison, pastor. Sunday School
Prayer meeHD&amp; Wedneaday at Rev. John Sma!Jwood, pas!M; WitoeaHt - PubUc
The Clri of !be Naiarena 9:30 a. m. Preacblng ...,,;·,.. 11
W1 Fill A.U Docto!J Prestri.ptfOTis
312 E. Mala St.
Pomeroy
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Sunday School 10 L m.; Evan. Sunday, 5 p. m.,
C...ter - Rev. Herbert Grate first and third Thursday
1192-29&amp;5
Pomeroy
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-,.w;;arOip~~pllatic--;;•ervlca~~7_:;P.;,;;:m;;,.;..;Y:;;ou;;;n~gl Tuesday
Study, 17 p.p. m.:
m.: Sen•ico
Blblt
postor:
!dnl~as 1· Sunday
Supt. 7:30!Continued
11- m. Second
and fourth
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Bl,.ll,
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School 9:30 a. m.;
MorniD! SUnday II 7:30 p. m. Pra11erll
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m:: Evening Servtc~, 7:30 Thursday, 7:30 p. m. and llrst
Bufldiftg SUPJ&gt;Ifu onc1 Millwork
GE"neral Merchandise
f i J ~·
La~·
p. m., f4k!week Prayer oervlce aod third Sunday 7·30
m.
Gt11tml C011tracl!ng
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p. m. Wetlnosday.
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Tuppera Plains
667-3280
MornIna Warship t a. m.:
Middleport Cbardl 11 llle Nu- Prayer mee!Jng every We&lt;lne•ll
Phone 992-3978
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day School 10:30 a. m.
-. ,.. Clyd J B 1 day at 7:30 p. m. Cbr!slinn
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Donold Rlckl, Minuler
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Sclilol 9•30
8. m
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.; day, 7:30 p. m.
e Your W•lcollllla At Our Protnl Doore
132 E beco d S p
Worship I0:30 a. IlL: MI. Rermol1 Uliled Bnllll'eloll
..· School• 9·301., OMOI'OJW • ...
People, 1:15 p.m.; II ChriiiCIIarell -James Mil'
lu,..•r lchooo 9::10 A-ornlnt Wonhl' 10::10 A.M.
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
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Sund ~
Pofntr ancl HtlTdware
· a. m., or· EVlnglllallc meeting 7·00 p m ·
lvenll!l Worthllll1130 P.M.
"Everything
For
the
Woman
th&lt;lt
Stwa"
oblp aervlce 10:15 a. m. Pastor, Pra ........ W d 7·.30 · " rison. putor. Sunday School
Racine
Ktnneth McllhlftftfY, lutNI•y lcMellujtt.
83 MID St.
Middleport
992-5320 . Pb. Ne-3273
Rev J~Je b ilral
' yer _...,., e · · p.m. 9:00 a. m. Preacblng, first and
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Pomert)' Chardl of the Na• third Sunday, 7, 30 p. m. Secoad
Methodnl
aruo - !leY. Kenntth Pierce, and fourth Sunday u a m
SUNDAY, OCT. 23
Allred Metbadlst Cbart• - pastor; Raymond WalbllMI, Cbrilllu Seitnce'
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.Rev. Pearl Csalo, pa1tor. Sun- 8upt: &amp;mday Schoo~ . t:30 a. 315 Malo Sl., Pt. PleasantMesSiqe Bv The Pastor
dsy School at 9:30 a.m. Lloyd m. MOm1118 Worshop, 10:30 a. Sunday senicea 11 1 m
l'llolle 1192-3481
N. Second Ave.
Dillinger, Supt. Worship oerv· m. Evenlnll Service, 7 p. m.: Wedneaday meetln&amp; ·1 ·p. m.
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Middleport
.182-3284
Middleport,
Ob!o
tees at 10:45 a. m. with !be Prayer meelin&amp;, 7 p, m. Wed. DST. Study room open '!'Ueo'
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Rev. C~s\0. Wed. evenrng pri'J· 108day.
.
day anti WetlnesdaJ from 12:111
er ~ervoces at 7-45 p. m.
lllclno CUrt1o or llle N... to 2:30 DST. Everyone weJ.
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F!ltwoodt Me-.. On 111:0111t - Suoday Scbool l:illl come. .
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---lllip sorv!ce, 10 J. m., ffety L m.; Even!Dg Servlee 7:30 p.
AMVETS TO MEET
other SW!day, 7:45 p, m. Sun. m.; Mid-woek Prayer Service, Tbere will be • opeclal meot·
POmeroy I. llaiD Sl
Pomeroy
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day Sehoo~ 10 a. m., Jobn Bal· 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Rev. !ng of tbe Atnvel8 Pool
30
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Morris M. Wolle, putll'.
at the Hall In Pomeroy •M·-- 11
Su!llltlrl tho Ch~rch ot
Cholcl ... "' "'
Sermons From Groce Episcopo! Church, Pomoroy
Foreat Ru Melbodlsl ehurcb RatiiDd Cbri ol tbe Na.. day at e·p.m. State Co~~:fll
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-Sunday Sehool t a. m., Mra. areao - Sunday Scbool 1:30 a. er Kimes and State .
1390 WMPO RADIO
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Iflee, 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell m.; Evangelistic oervlett 7:45 w!ll be there. All members
Bar-a ot' GDOd Bread
, p. m.; Midweek Prayer lletVir:e were In World war II and w~· l l
'Aarning Worlh!p
10:30 AM Sunday 1Stutler, putlr.
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Huntlnllon, W. Va.
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•nt members are ursed to
A Thm1ahU111 Awrorrrh T., RtligWUI Probl.em1• .
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Owner.

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64Buick

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"The Spreading Kingdom"
SUNDAY 9 AM

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HEINERS BAKERY'

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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"

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Roush Shoe Store
Mlddlopart

• $1495 $1185

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64 Rambler 2 Door H.T.

V8 Sta. Wason. One of the cleanest 64s anywhere. It fi·Iow
m1leage and sharp.

63Buick

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66 Buick

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$3995 $3845

Electra 4 dr. Hard Top.. FACTORY AIR CONDTI10NED.
Tbis car 1s so nearly new Jt could be put in the ·show room
1be former owner said he would be gild to give
·
hil full recommendation. This ts the finest and
a new one sells for almost $5,000.00.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

62Buick

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LeSobre 2 dr. Hard Top. ·l'hts car has aU vinyl seats that
are Uke new. II has only 28,734 easy miles by one local
owner. It has power steerlng, power brakes and automatic
trans.

RALL'S BEN FRANKLIN

61 Chevrolet

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

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64 Ford Galaxie
SOO XL 2 dr. hardtop, 6 cyl., 4 opeed trano., radio and
healer, white sidewall tires.

65 Pontiac G.T.O.

2 d~. hrdtop, 8 cyl. 4 speed trans., radio and heater,
wh1te !tdewall tires .

·63 Chevrolet Belair

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USED -CAR LOT .
Locustfo,;c.moreSh.
MIDD.i

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discs, 2-tone paint.

63 Olds Super 88 Holiday Sedan - s1995
V..S engine, power
power steering, auto. trans., tinted glass, new WISIW
tire.,
deluxe wheel.
air-conditioning, white over grE"f'n with grten
Interior. Real sharp1e.
br~kes.

diSCS, factor~·

OBSEIIVII liTH
C. J. J!bersbacb wu """'' il
of honor II I dinner WedllOI·
day evenln&amp; at his btme, Prm•- 11
pect Hill, in observance tf
15th birthday. PrNent were ,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powers I
and Debbie, Bob oDd Pan• and 1
Mrs. Ed{ar Pratt of Middle· .
pori: Mr. and Mra. Carl Hyae!J, I
Hu!Jand : Willard Ebersbacb ond ,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Ebffl. l
bach, l'onlm&gt;y, and the honor- ;
ed guest who l'fCOived many 1

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65 Buick Riviera 2 Dr. H.T. • • - s3395
Full power

lncl~dlng

~~~:~el

_wind()WS and seat. power antenna, like new wislw Urt~s ,
dJSCSI tinted glass, factor~· air-conditionin~~ 18.000 actual miles.

62 Olds 88 • • • • • • • • - S1295

4 Dr. Sedan. V-8, Automatic trans. Power steering and power brakes fta• 1· 0
Wbiie1'alla.
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Full power, lncludlnr windows and seat, whlte' wlth blue interior, radio, tinted

nicev: AT l10811rfM.

~~:'.t':d •:a::· ~~

Mr........... Char,.. Belz-

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at Yotorans

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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL I:GO

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'· .GMAC FINANCING

i~~~-·:;~~i;!~;;;~r:,. .· .·:~·,:'· '--.:~r-..~.~!~M~emo~,rl·al Holplll~ ~'~·•--WY~2~.Q~··~-t~~----Caii-H•Iae1 1ot-~
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4 dr.. 6 cyl., auto. trona. radio and heater while
sidewall tires.

4 dr. Hardtop, 8 cyl., outomollc trant., radio and heal·
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283 - V-8 engine, -auto. trans .. radio. w1s1w tires.
Real abarp and real cle1n.
Class and wtotw tires.

SEE US TODAY 'OR THI SHARPIST
USED CARS IN THI VALLEY .

er, white sidewall tire~ •

dr. Sedan. Like new torquol~e !lnlsh. Extra gond
for model. ·
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GOT TO MAKE ROOM FOR MORE
NEW FORD TRADE-INSI

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14,000 miles. Real sharp .

$1895

YB.LeSabre Co~pe. Tbls car belonged to one of our service
man1gers, and It shows 1ts f1ne care. This is a car 1 could
recommend to my very best friend, and it is priced to sell.

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R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

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One Owner.

Riviera Coupe. One of the finest and best sports em ·In
America, and this one -'• tops. It is biege upholstery with I
extenor to match, and ll spotless Inside and out.

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2 dr. Hard Top. BeauUful all wb!to finish with bac\ bucl:et
•eats. Slick sblft. A low m!Jeaae sharp car 1DBide and out

K&amp;C JEWELERS

lYONS CLOVER FARM

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67 TRADE-INS
65Mustang

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REX ALL DRUGS
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Heater . One Owner.

Fall Clearance

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

TINY'S FOODLAND

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1961 Ford

Hh!,,rt/I!IIMt

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1961 Dodge VB

Motben, Merchants
Extended 'Thanks'

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BAUM LUMBER CO.

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.

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4 Dr. Sedan. Std. Trans. Radio and Heater.

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Station Wagon. V-8 . Auto . Trans.

RAY RIGGS, INC.

1'H£ UNITED STEEl WORKERS
·OF AMERICA

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Pi&lt;kup. 3 Speed Trans.

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AUNT LOioif!J!l,V
SAV ABOUT 'lORE
REPOIIT CARD,
U'IJGHAID?

HONDA
SAW &amp; SERVIa
M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT ·

Super 88 4 Dr. Aulomatic,__p,
steering, black finish, R H.

59 Chevrolet $495

II ONI Of THI
N1CIS1 PEOP~II

DICK RAWLINGS

BLAmNARS
Bulldqzer Radiator To
Smallut !Jeater Core.

Rawlings Honcl• S•les

Phone'992-2143
Ponoer~y,
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The

CALL

WY 2-2151
MIDDL I PORT OHIO ·

USED PICKUP TRUCKS

Recon&lt;iiti~d llfld Repainted. Good Condition.
GMC• PIC~UP TRUCK, 6 cylinder.

1963

SERVICE

engine, ('!IS\Olll seats, heater,
good tin•.-..

"UAew Rldll!jir 5hot

62 Corvair · · $895

eCtr eTruck eH..ter
Core eBulhlozer

~peed
~eats, new

Mon:ta Cpe. -1
red butkl'l

trans.,
tires,

white li nish, radio and heat-

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Pickup Fleetside. 8' body, VB

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1964· DODGE PICKUP TRUCK, 8 cylinder

Meigs Equipment Co.

R..~ Meigs General Hospital

Pomeroy

l!!k l MUIC

IT'S NA-TIONAL RESTAURANT MONTH

'r'OU'RIO GAifJIIJS

GROUND, fi&lt;(Aki' I
Go, GIRL, oo·f

eAny Type

er.

GOBl£ FORD
62 Buick··· · $1395 KEITH
,., 2-2196
lnvicla Con\·. ('pe. White lint.~ h . rt•d interior, like new

; irr~.

power

62 Olds .... $1395
St&lt;~rfire H.1'. Cp~. Full powP.r equipment. bul'ket seats

w1th consult&gt;,
~:1dio

~ood

USED

nyl inlerior.

EQUIPMENT
eMOWERS
eBLOWERS
eSPREADERS eTRACTORS
•DISCS

ePLOWS

FULTON· THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

64 Chevrolet $1895
Imp~ la
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4 Dr Sierra GQid tin-

with

~;potless

clean mat-

ching intl'rior, new W.W .
lirrs, V8 rngine. automatic
trans., power steering, radio and heater. See this 11harp

car now.

65 Chevrolet $2295

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l'ARMGE IF I £~e"R
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Bualness Services
listing your firm's services iD
the Daily Sentinel's Busi'neS!: I
Service column.

We invite you to Bailey's
for our good borne style
cooking. Bring the family
bere and often.

AU~ONUII

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Crttt Kradtord

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BAILEY'S RESTAURANT

By ART SANSOM

Pomercir
Iris llallorl Collins

PHONE W'i 2-3974

211 E. Moln
Hoi"' Bolloy

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OF THE DAY

I MAKE MORE- PROFIT

W.W. tires

nnd herder, beautil'ul
lo'.' hite finish with maroon vi-

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C&lt;~AR,

THE ORDER

steering and

br:~ke~ . uutomanc trans., radio alJ(t heater, good top.
llrh·e :1 P.uick 31 only $1395.

I• HOWIE SCftNEID&amp;IIi

NEW SUHQAY HOURS - - - - 10:00 to 6:30

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ly CHESTER GOJILD

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olee, all II1WL W'l
Tbe J'abnc Sbop, l'lllnero!l

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OIJ., &amp;UR!i:' 11&lt;NOW 5Hi Thlf'llo{&lt;5

'SHE KJlLEO MEl SO WAAT~ I &amp;r'
TI·Vl'r HllQD UTTLS tlll-tBER HAS

4(NOC!o(ED Of:~ DOlEHS ~ MEti,
AND NEV~~ BATTED Ar-1 (Yf. I

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CALLING ME. ··~ ect!'~t'Ll LOOil

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WITH A \Ml. KNI!'€1 '100 ~ ME'1

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tor, very good eoRdllion,
tact Eldon Walburn or
be aeen at 47!1 South 3nl
Middlepor~ 0., m-2805.

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NEW

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PLANING MILL

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HAS BEEN RESUMED

Watch For
Listen For

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CLOCK RADIOS

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AUNT LOioif!J!l,V
SAV ABOUT 'lORE
REPOIIT CARD,
U'IJGHAID?

HONDA
SAW &amp; SERVIa
M50 SPORT
BOBCAT
SPRINT ·

Super 88 4 Dr. Aulomatic,__p,
steering, black finish, R H.

59 Chevrolet $495

II ONI Of THI
N1CIS1 PEOP~II

DICK RAWLINGS

BLAmNARS
Bulldqzer Radiator To
Smallut !Jeater Core.

Rawlings Honcl• S•les

Phone'992-2143
Ponoer~y,
0. .
.

ll'rom tho Largeot Truck or

The

CALL

WY 2-2151
MIDDL I PORT OHIO ·

USED PICKUP TRUCKS

Recon&lt;iiti~d llfld Repainted. Good Condition.
GMC• PIC~UP TRUCK, 6 cylinder.

1963

SERVICE

engine, ('!IS\Olll seats, heater,
good tin•.-..

"UAew Rldll!jir 5hot

62 Corvair · · $895

eCtr eTruck eH..ter
Core eBulhlozer

~peed
~eats, new

Mon:ta Cpe. -1
red butkl'l

trans.,
tires,

white li nish, radio and heat-

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1~2 GMC' PICII'UP TRUCK, 6 cylinder

~~QIATOj .•,
Pickup Fleetside. 8' body, VB

'

1964· DODGE PICKUP TRUCK, 8 cylinder

Meigs Equipment Co.

R..~ Meigs General Hospital

Pomeroy

l!!k l MUIC

IT'S NA-TIONAL RESTAURANT MONTH

'r'OU'RIO GAifJIIJS

GROUND, fi&lt;(Aki' I
Go, GIRL, oo·f

eAny Type

er.

GOBl£ FORD
62 Buick··· · $1395 KEITH
,., 2-2196
lnvicla Con\·. ('pe. White lint.~ h . rt•d interior, like new

; irr~.

power

62 Olds .... $1395
St&lt;~rfire H.1'. Cp~. Full powP.r equipment. bul'ket seats

w1th consult&gt;,
~:1dio

~ood

USED

nyl inlerior.

EQUIPMENT
eMOWERS
eBLOWERS
eSPREADERS eTRACTORS
•DISCS

ePLOWS

FULTON· THOMPSON
TRACTOR SALES

64 Chevrolet $1895
Imp~ la
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4 Dr Sierra GQid tin-

with

~;potless

clean mat-

ching intl'rior, new W.W .
lirrs, V8 rngine. automatic
trans., power steering, radio and heater. See this 11harp

car now.

65 Chevrolet $2295

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l'ARMGE IF I £~e"R
SAW AWl

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Bualness Services
listing your firm's services iD
the Daily Sentinel's Busi'neS!: I
Service column.

We invite you to Bailey's
for our good borne style
cooking. Bring the family
bere and often.

AU~ONUII

£omplel0 SerYtoo
Crttt Kradtord

rr- or Coola"'
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By ART SANSOM

Pomercir
Iris llallorl Collins

PHONE W'i 2-3974

211 E. Moln
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W.W. tires

nnd herder, beautil'ul
lo'.' hite finish with maroon vi-

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THE ORDER

steering and

br:~ke~ . uutomanc trans., radio alJ(t heater, good top.
llrh·e :1 P.uick 31 only $1395.

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NEW SUHQAY HOURS - - - - 10:00 to 6:30

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OIJ., &amp;UR!i:' 11&lt;NOW 5Hi Thlf'llo{&lt;5

'SHE KJlLEO MEl SO WAAT~ I &amp;r'
TI·Vl'r HllQD UTTLS tlll-tBER HAS

4(NOC!o(ED Of:~ DOlEHS ~ MEti,
AND NEV~~ BATTED Ar-1 (Yf. I

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CALLING ME. ··~ ect!'~t'Ll LOOil

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tact Eldon Walburn or
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on the. tberaputie value · Unll&lt;f8lllhltlhesefour.Jymblei,
ans were made to
Class 12 ..artle of Heath
scripture when us- · one Jetter to eadt aquare, to
' the school lum:h program odist ChurCh Wednesday even- ed to combat modem soctal l form four ordlnar,y wordL

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PL.A'Yl50Y W/6
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"The Patchwork Quilt."
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During the business meeting
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. circle voted to sell pecans I ~o:s'
wAS A
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thiS year for the holiday seas·
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f"lordoJ'o '"''"1'" CRANK 'liiCH CAUCUS HAPPEN

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suest "" .~Y .Ill~ ,. @'~ . ~ may pl'eSOnted eacb will! 1 , _
s!JWer when.~;Windloc 'IT~ teli!Hiielo loved ones to prac- canage. IDstalled were M r 1.
G~en ClUb tner WedneSI(Sl' u~ MIE.'l·· S:O.~ii\On and ,Chart.. Lewll, pJUideui; . Jlln.
evenmg •~ llle ·Ohte- ~ ~ llfel 'Pi'eiienHon. ' • ·
John Terrell, vice president;
office.
Mr
Struble
.art·•-d
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lntrl)d ced· .., . Mt1.. 01 . 1 &amp;~
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.a. J oseph Strub!e, ._
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representrog. tile · Pomeroy ·ll're to accumwale near the bouse;
department spoke on I Ire to put Inflammable liquids 111 A reslonal meeting to be held
prevention month throughout the proper containers, and to have In Marlettrl November 10 ·wo
country. Most llres are caused co. ~ AI":!BP ha,ve 11 re 8lUIOWICed and se~eral me.m·
;)lum.n lalllltft. The 11omen rtritlanf:"r!ijifi[gf IDd• walll. bers :pll!n to attead. Allo• ~
~y have a 11'8fl ln!l!!!~ce 'Oi.ld ·~ lilaiDtenl!lce, care I10IIIIced was a meeting a~ tile '
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In cooklna and baklng;'adequate Ohio Power Co. oHice Mliildq,
electrt~ outlets. ope~ and m.: at 7:30p.m. for .all Garden
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are Important. ...,
: bower sbow. DriiWlngo will Ill
SnQ OWeen . Smoking ind careless use 0t mad• lor Classes and detaiiJ 91

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gram cbairman, Bubstitutlng
for Mrs. David Entsp1inger and ·
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autumn theme Including .

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Purdue 20
Notre Dame !8 Miami 33
Oldahqma 0
Ohio U, 13

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"PARADISEin HAWAIIAN

and SUNDAY

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Suzann Let h
Jas. Shfeeta
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PLACE•
Carol Lyole~LJt,: Chandler
Sandra Dee
Peter Fonda
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RUTLAND

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(llPI) Conremoved the final har·
to adjolbi1IDLODI Saturday
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a reVGIUIIO"'
ill finance presidential
campaigns with tu-

dollars.
a 31.22 roD call vote, tha
tilis1te passed IDd sent to the
llou8e a CObllroverslai forlnnstors hill. Its acUoo
~ble

final adjournment ol the 19th Cougre" later

Saturday.
Among tile bill's ·rlden was a
proviSion thai would give tho
Republican aqd
Dei!IO!!L'atie
portlea $30 nlillloo ·each In Ia&gt;:
revenues to help flljanc!e lhelr
11161 presidential camprti&amp;ns.
With that bill out ol the way
and with qiJ(ck spected approv.
al of a supplemental titaney bill
In the Senate, Congress could
go home to worry about Its own
election prohlelll.!. Most ot the
House members alreariY were

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w.tq Friday.

IDelutl1ng ·li big proposed to:
break .lor weallby p:oleuiooal
men. All "'"m•ted 18 miiUoa
~. lawy&lt;n and other ielf.
employed per80DS :would
be

llnlabed

.· ltiltltlrqt&amp; Clmpa/Ju
But a number of senators
were flircect Ill quit eampalgn-

able to doUble to 43,100 tltejr
P'OIODI deduction for personal
peosloa plaiiJI under the 11-'0111·

ln,l r(Dil return to Wasblngton
Satutilay to · break a deadlock
betWeen Senators Albert Gore,
IJ.Term., Bnd Ruaseii B. Long,
IJ.La., over the campaign fund.
Gore's blocking tacllcs _ .
aha~ by a 37 to 15 rote,
rejectl!ti bla effort to kl1l the
ta&gt;:' measure by tabling It It

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CtalmJ Ullt!Oidlli1ltiGttal

But Gore· termed
"itovel,
bizarre, unwise and LllLCOLLSiftuUonal" Ltma's plan tor flnanoIDI presJdentJal eampa~gns,

Gore emteudt there are iDJuf.
ffcleol safeguards to prevent
miluoe ol the funds.

UDder tbe measure tnpayera
can checll: olf an lbetr lllcome
Ia&gt;: returned $1 of their I a x
billa to so Into a federally operated
presidenttal election
campaign. fund.
'11he maxlm•un eaclt eandl·
date's party would get would
bs based ou the total vote ol
the previous presidential eJeo.

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INSIDE TODAY

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General News ••• • 1-2-3
Erl!torlalo .. . .. .. .. • • 4
Features .... ...... , 5
Pnm News, DateUne 6
Sports .... ... , 7-8·9-10

Loeal Hlghllghta . 11·12
TV Schedules, News
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Womena Features

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Cluslflerll . .... . 111-19
Week'a Review ..... 20
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1966

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PAICI lO

Guerrillas Stage Bloody Prelude
To Opening of Manila Conference~
SAIGON CUP!) - Viet. Cong
guerrillas attaoked in 19 sal»tage, mine and assassination
assaulta fn the past 24 hours In
Sooth VIetNam in Bn apparent
effort to paint an especially
bloody plelure of the war .. the
Manila summit conference approached, aovernment apok!!Sment spokesmen said Saturday.
The new wave ol 'llolence fol·
lowed the terrorist hombmg In
a !Mekong Delta market squaro
that killed IS persons and serfttrtalJI wounded another
M
wbetl a claymore-type
mme
pllnted ID, a veptaN• basket
went oJf a tltrottg of 1,800
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Offsetting the terror to .some their troops h•d suffered llgbt Navy and Maline JI11G11 1lfi
extent, South
Vietnamese . casuaiUes In the operation nam- 120 mis&gt;riooo up
doW.••
spokesmen disclosed that 1;1, S. ed Truy Klclt - a lar-rangmg North Vleltuunese c:ou1
planes and Sooth Vlelnaltlete anti-guerrilla ramble.
They said oo• Air Force•
troops have ltilled nearly 800 About 50 miles down the Tbandercblef jel wu chnnted
Viet Cong m a five-&lt;lay drive coast, U. S. Air Cavalry troops due to "unkuollll~ eausei,-ur
against Communist .¥ll"frlllasr:tn supported by heli&lt;lopter gw&gt; that the pilot was ml"lnt Ill
the coastal lowland'~&lt;• miles ships ltilled 19 Viet Cong satur· acllon.
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northeast of SaigOD.
day. The cavalry action ta a U. s. Navy plattes ~
Gov~,,PP~ satd continuing mopup of Commu· or destroyed 125 bargeibiil.a
500 of the 584 esUmat'id Viet nlst forces that has seen 1b e group of ble8l'ly 110!1 eaugbt olf
Cong dead were killed by Amer· American inflict heavy casual· the northem cou~ wbllv , ~
lean plane. They ssld they found ties on the enemy and take an Force pliota mtashed up '""'lit
70 Viet Cong atuffed Into one extraordmary LLtllllber of 673 othert.
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lima whose bodies bad· been war's most successful opera- of the I'Uh of Viet Cong attacks
bkl!leD by IJ.eeln&amp; Commwtlat tiona.
reported In tbe ~ ;&amp; lirlllli
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• • • · - ·lit the air war, V. S. !POkes- were larp rteala(~·~Tbl ~
llltl man sald Amsrlcan AI!' Forqel bloody.
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Lee Davidson,
"In. Mrs.
a patient at Grant Hospital
Columbus where she Is

belog treated for a severe
throat infection. Mrs. Davidson
" the daughter of Mr.
aod
Mrs. Emerson Jones. She fs In
room 845.
The lour daughters of the late
Judge and Mrs. Edgar Ervin
visited here with their aunt,
Mrs. 0. fl . Stewart in Middle-

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Mrs. Joe WIISOP and family:
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John Erano, ~n of Mr.
Mr•. Edward Evans, has
to Pensaoola, Fla., lor further
tramlng In th• U, S. Navy. He
has been at the ~~ Lakes
Training station and after 1
Ieav• hero with hll ~
has been aulpect In P'lortjla'

y... dtittl: it - be prttty pel
cltidm? 'lltooo't- ""' to iDd CMit.

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CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
PHONE 99U432

evening al the Church ot Chrfslll
Dr. Rolland Boice ol
well, N. M. is here for a visit
with his mother, Mrs.
Boice, and brother, Dr. Ray.

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Mrs. Dole Mourning bas re.
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she has been the gu011t of
son and family, llfr. flild Mrs.
James MoutDin&amp; IIIIi cblldr,n.
llfra, Ora RoF, Columbus,

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tlngbouse Electrk: Corp. . .
the IntetoaliOnal Union of E•...,.
trical Workers (IUB) reacltetl
agreement Satunlay tl1 I throe-year &lt;OIItrad.
'Die agreement Is retroaollft
to Oct. 17 and Millo until N39,
li, 11168.
II prevldes three
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wage Jnneaseo, two eosl • ol •
Uving Increases and a pay rallt
for ltlgbsr skilled wortero. ,
The proposal was IIUbmltW
to the JUE earlier SalurdiJI'
following ail-nltlbt barPI ""'
sessions conductetl by ~
taUves ol the federal MtdJtt.
liOn and '.:OOclllaUoa ~ :l
was approved onantmouslr 111
the WE • S.member WOII\Llfo
bouse Conh!renc+ Boerd.

Santa Getting No
Free Ride In '66
WASHINGTON fUPll - ta Clall!l wtU have Ill Pill' liJI
own Will' to VIet Nam tltl.l
Ouistmaa, but &amp;lUll bs flor4 .....
cilll lor
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apected to relc1t ~ ....
portiotbl.
There wDI bs DO fret llrlll
M there wu Ia INf, All paILI!t wD1 llan to .lttt It'!\ 111
reeular mall - IIID'fact ..
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Nov.enthef ··- .: ·Mjlr'·.. Turne
of her Keiser
parents,MlnonJDie
Mr. IIIII Mn.
· r, Harry
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lib mask 10 !hi!!&gt; alomflil. ~ · l'earHf~lfman Mr. and Afr,, 1!. A, B~
UlllOI beIosee~ Many Muslims and Freaa f!dwardi,
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and faiDUy of LotJan were Sr,l"'
Ml~onH0I~ fist.·
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u:h• mteting w.. opened With day dinner euesll of Mn
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claq song, ·•BJeat· Be the tea Withrow
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er· th .
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Halloween day wllb Mrs. Charlet~ Wlthin apJWe&lt;iatfon of ·bse 1"':!er ~'lrll was ·~ oJJI In the row.
ing aod '•formatl've r n s~
I'O!IIbm~ of dbugi!nut'8, or- Mrs. GladYI Smith ol Brrrb, "'
talk.
ange purrh. coffee, apples and erton and Miss Pearl HoffmBO,
tile guesf'ot M D I
candy. 'l1if table was decor- a mlsslonary from Paltlltan
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6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Mad$1f' 9 .
Otterbein 6·
Colgate :43
Brown 7

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Thomas Young tn Pomeroy.

Clllicldy-cash to spare, without cost
or deprivation-there's nothini! so convenient as having a substantia[savine•
(U)C()uilt here in our "full-scale service"
lbank. Save here regularly-you'll save
more, fasted

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the ~ Pojner.Y' First' ·:'·iJaptil ''~lln~nf,fie'sald~shnuld bookonHousePianta.''wasPtf
were made to pay the pledge
chumh met Tuesday evenln. alwa)'ll have the lire depart- unted to the Pomeroy Llbr~
to the church budget. T h e
in the s&lt;&gt;&lt;lal room of lhe church. ment ~hone number handy. 1n by the ctub. Ml'll. 'lboiiiPBQI!;
group also made plans to
The room was decorated by case of fire, pran a safe exit, ways and means chairman, he'14
with the Bloodmobile
prog- o~
Mrs. .Carvl!f WIUlalll.! and Mrs. "'OIIIImtm 'Mamt ftre depart- a plant and bulb aale d~
ram thiS year as before.
r
er
Terry l'tlalln and featured I ment, do not ~n!e.l'. house Ull- the e~enlng.
M1ss Faehnle announced that
By Mrs. Donald Mora
Ralph Trussel presented
felt, bat on wings at tba en- der an)' Clroumstances and ·he Flower
enta
Pictures for the church
Grandparents were honored
Pr&lt;stdent pin to ( lrl trance, pumpkins, skelelons and sure ehHdren and elderly have judged b -:~~ctor Hw:=;r
ory Will be taken Saturday, Oct.
the program when Chester
who has served the pa•t crepe paper streamers. Mem. been placed in nands of respon. of Wlldw!,.. club and blueyrili29.. Mrs. NormBn
Wayland, P'TA met for the October meet· two years as unit preSident. Mr bers were In costume and · af• albl~ ,. people. A question and bona awarded to M
Ll ·
cha1rman or Aftffnoon Circle, mg at lhe school Monday even- Kautz spoke br~efly on the
ter ,.guesamg their identity ·the ani-· Jl"rkld followed.
Moore Mrs Cbarl::· Lewor!
announced the first meeting for ing. As each Grandmother ar- levy The Cllester PTA
regular meeting was hOld
' Ml'ii. "LeWis opened "e mee~ Mrs J' hn .;,
:::.·
1 Mrs. Jooe
Th us
r day, Oct. .'n. and
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nv , a corsage of fall flowers
record as favoring the levy. PfOyer by tile Rev. ' ~rver lng , wlth devotions taken from Struble and Mh. Robert
me~ hers to brmg a
was pmn•d to her shoulder.
During lhe program, each Williams opened the 'lriMing !!'he Bailie lor -Peace: by Con·
family Bible.. The Circle
Mrs RaJ h
grandparents Introduced him· and deVGtions were led by Rl· rad N. ffilton. Eac!h 'member Halloween aamea wert ;
ce1ved an mv1tat1on to attend dent ·ope
thTrussei.. pres!- self and told how mBny
chard Finlaw who read An Eve- read a paragrapb ll'om The 4ucted by Mrs. Cbarlea J.AW '
~~~meeting at the Cb~rch or the PTA ;raye: a:'e:;~ With children they had in school.
· Prayer. II was deci~ to Golden lferiUigl&gt;' ""Mlin\bers of during the social hour ~
nst Thursday everung
lo led b Mrs
song Mrs. Pearl Mora reminisced
some new chairs lor the·Walk·llt IDd•Wlljlwood Gar- prtze8 awarded to Mra. VI ·.
~": M~.Lowell Lusby of
and a~comp~ni~u~;~~~~ce~ about school days at the CeoSunday SChool room. Mrs. den ellltii' were W.l~ed as Hysell, Mrs. Struble and
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IStlan College.
e B kJ
· og tral Grad• Scnool in
Orval Wiles, Mrs. Harry Ball- guests. ' · ' · '1 • u•·
Terrell. Mrs. Cherl01 Hay~
cY
The group voted to bring a rDu:c ey.
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where she attended and
ey and Mrs. Oliver Michael Officers were Installed by the door prize. The Ira
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~~a~ msteadft of lhe usual it wa:n~n~~n~~:'"t~:t ~:~;~gg taught. She also spoke of fond were named as a committee to Mrs. Robert Thompson who prize donated by Mrs. o, , J::
" mas g1 excbange f o r
memories of Professor c
mvestrgate ways of helpmg the
.
Heaton wlj awarded to ,.,:~.
the December meeting with
spoons h•d been purchased for Coats
·
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elder citizens of the commun·
Terrell
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amount to be used for
lunch room but the tea- M ' P
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Jty
a OWeen II
sionary pledge
spoons were yet to be acquired,
rs. u~ley Karr spoke
Rerreshmenta of doughnuts f'
f : ~~;;.
The Hallowet~~ lheml w' 8
Mrs. Evffett Davis and Mrs Mrs. Trussel announced that he~ ~em~les of the one room cider aud Halloween candy
reO flte W ..
carried out by the ~
Bruce Lloyd were named ~ plans for the Halloween earn!- !~t."~~t ores! Run where
by the hostess, Mrs. Wil·
the exeouUve COlllllll~. • •.
the food committee and Mrs.
were ":ell underway and Mr
liams. The table carried out
nuts iced In
and ~
Nan Moore and Mrs. M. L.
decoratmg and setting up
. ;nd .. ~~ Carl Kautz the
Halloween theme with Members of tile Busy Bee were served from. I llblet ..
1French to the cheer
booths would be done of Wed. ~ng • uet K..ow WHo Holds matching anpklna Games ~ Cii!SB of tJuo Mldclleport Fi 1 lered with Ill lft'l1ll8llll{m !iJ
tee. A rouod robin card was
. evening Oct. 26. AU M~mo~ow," accompanied by
uoder lh~ direction 01 . U~ .()urcil''l!lljd}'M' 8 ~- mariaolcts llld oranp
sent to Mr. and Mrs. Noah committees are to be
s. oger Buckley.
Guy Cowan and Mrs pJia. loween ·party· '11hursda ev nl m a (llllllllklp.. F1vor. - . .
Haskins. Mrs. Swanson report- at this time. Admi&lt;sion at the th Mrs. Ralph SemiSter told
lin.
.
at the church The ~ue~~ lieu of black
Wllcbei a1ir1
ed that the Eleanor
Circle door will be 25c "'' person h e ~~.;;;:;'g true story
Attending were the above and was decorated with orange pumpkins.
would he In cbarge of
the With game tickets to be free er 1
and life With her Mrs. Richard Flnlaw Mr and and black paper st~
.
·
&lt;hU:cb decoration• for
the of charge There will be a sweet ?,wn beloved grandmother .~n Mn. Jenkins 8JII!Iber,'
Wil- black cats Bnd obllns ::""'
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Ch~IStmas season with Class 12 shop and refreshment booth. I Remembe~ Gr~ther. Uam Barnbart, Jlln. Harold party. Tho.'" att!nrtlng were":
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asSisting.
Mrs. Lois McCain and Mrs. The hospitality comnuttee
Lemley, Orval Wiles, Mrs Eu· 008lume and a and
~UII
Mrs. Swanson closed
the Betty Dean were named to
November 18 •s follows :
gene TrJpt~.!ID!l M nd 111 w Jltla.
gr
march
8
meeting with a prayer lor peace lhe table decorating for
Woodrow Mora, Mrs.
Wllllam , ~an
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, 1'1.
IR Conjunctton with
the
Farm Bureau Annual
Holter, Mrs. Donald
Mrs,
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tu
nd
es or
servance of Business and Pro. that will be served by
the Roy Holter, Mrs. Roger
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mes R prtzes were
1Chester PTA at the
lessional Women's week.
grade er and Mrs. Norma Amshury,
llff)lfQty
1.!"bsl b~ MrsEI~ll~~ McGhee,
course was served by school on Thursday, Nov . 3.
Refreshments of dougbnuts, Pai.lw~tn
Mrs. Cly~~· wm': Slaven,
the boste,.es, Mrs. Nan Moore, Mrs. Robert Wood, c 0 u n 1y coffee and c1der were served
ft!fT~
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J b Tu
renner, Mrs.
Mrs. Everett Davis and Mrs. Council President, sent
her the lunchroom . which was
~OllJefl ~;;t Hallie Mcintyre Mr. 1114 Mn. Hl!ll!)' Koenig
James Jlv1den. The table was appreciation by Mrs.
orated m keepmg With the .
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Qemlona w~
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of Csmbrl!lfe ud Mrs. iludl
covered with ~ orange clolh Barton for the hospitality ex- Halloween season. Hostesses
sl::
liit ~~ *'-;. lilc(l!mlr :~~ =: of Windon of! Henderson, 'fli. va.:
and centered Wllh a fall ar· tended to Council when It met eluded Mrs. Bertha Smith,
Pa~~
lliUI ali' . ~lien from· TJW-"'' U a VIsited !(onclay lflerDoc8 .111111
there on October 6.
Wirth,
Mrs.
Roush, Mrs. tho
ll'~
t1' •t Room o!CI'lptur take
fper MISI l!tbel Koenig 11 the~
Mrs. Berlha Smith
Brown, Mrs. Baum, Mrs. Orr,
Y .. • mornlnf Ma~
e
n rom ol Mia&amp; El* Hart.
nu;
thanked the PTA f;r the new Mrs. Mathers and Mrs. Weese. ::1eC~ c~U: J:a,.. Durin::;' :us~~':::g r!~"t;:· Mr. and llln. Wayne Prln&lt;e
'"'"""'· 01ltll
first ••d kit purchased for the
Mrs. Glad)'ll Smith, of Ba~: Mrs. Wme~er
rled
and Mr. and Mra. Sberler Swu
school. Mrs. Smith conducted
ton accompanied her
the "n~ll-' kiltl11!r! '~ uld bs visited Wednesday with.. ~
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
room count with Mrs. Paul
speaker who ·has spent Instilled in N~V'!l!liler wo
Uvea and lrieods In
West
October 21·22
Orr's third grade winning the
10 years 'jn 'Pakistan among The birthday song ~u
VIrginia.
..OY, DID 1 GET A
attendan"' book:
Muslims, told of lhe 100 bed lor Nora lllllla; Beulah
Mr: aod Mrs. Eldon KraeutWRONG NUMBER!
The new president,
Mrs.
OUt
hospital arid of her work there Roma ~widns Jennie Kauff er were Wednesday bulibell
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whieh Is mosUy with the wome~ Jeasle Hduda~U and Flortneli visitors In Gallipolis.
Bob Hope
El~&lt; Sommer rangement or mums flanked
as they are not per 'tled til 'TA!botl N ed to 111
Mr. and Mrs. WllUam Dillard
! ''TER:~~~ ~u~rCITY
With candles carrying out the
a male doctor. : . . thefli 8 .
tb ~~ of Lancaster were recent sue•ta

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