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Riding Cluf, Grnup
llteet• for Pi&lt;·nic

Atound And
" About
Middleport

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Mra Richar;d Downing, Chll· Regional Health Cooferenre •I
Ucoth; Ohio CoogrOI• BOII'd Ohio University, Bal&lt;er Ceoty Rid ing club mf't at the Rock
mem~. waa gueot ~t&gt;&lt;•ker ter, Ol'tober 20.
Spnnp:s fairgrnund Tuf'sday t'Vt'Mr. and Mrs. vernon Rocers when the Chester P.T.A. met Mn. John Rose, Safety cllaJf!o.
ning for a wiener ro a~t
and family of Oak Harbor and September 21.
man, Is planning a program on
Mr . and Mn. warren Bennett Mrs. Downing ataled that the Safely for the October 1t mee~
Tom R Relller. prestdent. &lt;:~f ·
and family of Columb.. were three most Important P'o
o1 lng of the Chester P.T.A.
terwards read the na mt"s uf the
wmners ol trophies 10 be p l't'·
weekend guests of their ~::::~ P .T.A. are :
sented a1 tfle /all banqut&gt;t tn
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea E
1 - Pertinent Information,
keeping members informed of
A IIJ&lt;~nr m 1\0't:embeJ
A trail
Mn. Raymond Luman, a
the needs ond , .. ,, of their
nde and L"htrken barbecue at
1h~· f)r t~r&lt;:Jd) home lfl WPIIstlth jp'Bde teacher of
P.T.A· unit
Musical selections by 1 men"'
tnn . Octubt&gt;r 4 bt&gt;gmning et 10
Mason School, ls movina to
2 _ Parliclpation, gel~ing as singing group highlighted the
&lt;!H I \\- :• ~ dnTIOilll!'t:'d
this week where sh~
many members . ~s po!!sibiE' to meeting of the Loyal Berean
Iresidt at 544 Third-Ave.
participate by gJVtng them Jobs class of the Middleport Olurch
Thrf"t' horse shows were andaughter,
Janice
to
do.
Christ Tuesday evening at
ntllllii'~'LI :-\Ppkrnlk•r .17 ,, : Arh 1S&lt;tpet,.,loor of our.tes and
s _ Publicity, keeping the , the ehurch
t' n!i Octuber :1 . fi ·30 p m .. at
ol Pe&lt;jlatrlc Ward. Mro. public Inform
. ed of what t he l Mrs. Marvin Kelly , president,
\t"W H::~ri'rt \\' \ ·a . and fJc1o·
C. Wlllpn, who hao been p T
d
f lh
h ol
rf."slding in \he Tom Rue
- · .A. Is omg or. e sc 0 • opened the mPetim~ with the
ber :l -4 at Alban.v The nt-xt
She urged a. II umts makt' use group -~ating the "Lord'l
m.-t•Tmg lVIII D~ T\lf'&lt;::dav 0c1nment in Third-Ave., will
f th
1
II bl f m
,.,,
0
the
Luman
re,sidence.
e materia ava a e ro I Prayer '' in unison. Mr. L. R.
bt&gt;r ~1 / Jnd a {]ll:ir\E'!' hOI"St' rJim
OCTOf:P:NEHIA.\S- L. toT .. Mrs . Minerva Child ers, Mrs. Cash Braley, Mrs. Minnie Gilmore, Mrs.
Wilson , ill the m6ther of
the Ohio Congress as tools for I Wiley gave devotions Including
w1 U bt&gt; shuw n
Lf:'na \'kEJhinnl'.\', .\'Irs . J . M. Mitchell, Mrs . Oav~ Darst, Mrs. Val Reynolds, .Mt·s. Flora Steffy and back row,
Knlgh&amp;.
a better progpraTm. S~e also i scrlptu ro;- re;~din~. with prayer
stressed that . .A. 1s a co·op- b M H
Rico
\Irs fr·pd ShtUet.
tl
lh
a Y r. omer
.
.
I
I
PLAN SALE
Mls• Nellie Zerk e and Mn. era tve group ra ler
an I The men's group sang two
Ilitis weekArnold
are in New
pressure group.
I numbers. "Let the Lower Light!
Evangeline Chapter . or.s. of
and will visitlhe
Mrs. Robert Wood ~as pre·, Be Burning," and "Stand Up
1
.\1idd 1·pur1 IS sponsonng (;I rum ·
York World's Fair while thrE!re.l sented a past president s pin. For Jesus. ·· Mr. DWI\ey and M
mage sale Friday and Saturday, '
WI .
0
Mr. Carl Kautz, president.
d t
ber "It's
St&gt;plt'mlJer 25-26 ln tht&gt; lormt'r • Oi'togn1arians or lhe :'\1iddlr- Mrs. HeiDel and Mrs. Edgar
'· Happiness is not _in possess-(y .. in :he rlub tr easi.I~Y·
Mrs. Dawes Sansbury of Mar- conducted the business meeting Rice sa~g ~. ue num '
A &amp; P budding. Hour-; are from pon c'tn]l'(·h nr CIHJ~ l were re- Reynolds were m charge
uf ing much. but bemg con!enl i
Lets Exp lore Meigs J:n·
is visiting with her aunt, when it was voted to purchase ,MY hOeslre. ted
the slclt
Y Ot 4 P m .
i cognltt'tl rt'C't-'ntl~· during
the the servire and presented each w1th what we possess or j Ly Day' ' was announced f~ t.
R.C. Sansbury and
silverware for the lunch room, 1 . T ose
Ad~n Lambert
1
-;;;;;::;:;;;;~;j suml&lt;-t\' School hour fur many ol ,the members with a gift of have ," was the thought for the 114. Each one going b
take ld••us;hte,r, Sally Schaaf.
to continue buying Reading Cir- ~ r::~s.wl~:. M~~·. Paul Davis and
de~·n 1ed hours (d church serv - candy . .!'vtrs. Reib('l had chosen day, when the S~racuse Th1rd ,1a sack lunch. Further details Mrs. Arthur Hess was return- cle books for, each grade. and iMr Ken~Lh Dar!'it. both home
i('l" dlld fur thf·ir
dediratPd a pa:-~sage from ProvPrbs f,,r the WednE"sday HumPm~kers Club i wi.l: be anno~n.eed later..
to her home Wednesday from to have a Halloween party for f · h 't l M
,.....L&gt;IW'olt
8
.I Vf's_
service. ''t rain up 11 chi ld in (former Demnnstrai10n C lub) l l hose ~~ Vl~ll shut- ms a.nd
Hospital where sbe
the children.
~~i~s 0:~~:~· com~unic;ti~u
Theil' ages ra nge from 80 to the ~¥ay he is to go, and wlle1J met for its t'irsl meE'Iing nf i new families m t~e community
a surgical patient
Mrs. Delrnar Baum's fourth 1
th N
England
FRI.- SAT, - SUN.
1
92 All art&gt; ac1i\·e in 1he pha~ws he is old, he will not 1eparl the new se.ason.
Wednesday, · are M~s. Gert~~e Johnston, Mr Harry Kauff is~ patient grade won the book for lhe most 1 CO~~rnn~
e t ew
n
s~pt. 25-26·27
1
nf
dllliTh work .
from
it."
.Yirs.
He.ibel
is
tertC'h·
Sept.
16 al the home of Mrs.· Mrs. 1 roy SwJI\mg, and Mr~. at M~i~s General Hospilal
attendance
of
parents
at
P.T.
A·
~
·
MISSIJ~..
rer~
whas
~
v:;,)
Double Feature Program
f~«-&gt;:uling from l«-&gt;f! to right er of the class.
Evelyn Smith on Third St.
IHayes . November hostesses Will is beling treated for a kid-1 County Council meeting was the pamtmg 0 e c urc
" IRMA LA DOUCE "
llh·,· :m• .\tl r.s. Nlmt-r\'a Chltd- Oth
. tl
hl
The president. Mrs
Sara be \1rs. Mickey Williams and
a1\ment Mrs Kauff is with . announced at f(acine Hi~ h classroo~sil
ted
Mft
Woth .Lil'k LE'Ill(\ 11
«-&gt;r
..,.
8~1.
with
a
nine
vear
atlendl
l
b
ers
m
1
le
gr~p
u~a
[;'
e
Roush.
pre~ided
over
a
busine.ss
l
her
moth~r
.
Mrs
.
Clair
Karr;
at
the
hospit~l.
I
School
Ocotber
8
and
also
the
M~s.
~/
pr~~fn
~h
5•n
~ ~~d ~hlrlt•) -~1a c l.&lt;tH it'
.
.
.
·d·
,
.
~~
•h
B
.
o
e
presen
were
rs
.
-,.,.
session
upened
with
pravf'r
by
December,
~1
rs.
Damon
Cl'
h
·--to
rs.
gar
enswor
o
,
1
1
('feehnH"olnl'
1
dill PIt-em . I' Is. ,I
rJ e\o, V
\1
~
B.
11 'vl
Mrs. Betty me as
.
I
behalf of the class for her past
Rll a subs!i!u!e tt::wher fl)f tlw Mancde, G
.' rs. mmM" 's::;sle'l . ~!·s . Mrs. Smith fullowf'd JJv
tlle and Mrs. Herbert Parker ;
word that her son and family 1 Btssell.
- Jtld - i au
raves,
t
rs.
e,
:l J.)Y group ,; 11 g1·n" "Blesi ·He the 1 uarv, Mrs. Ar th ur
edd' ct·
d' Invited guests were Mary two years of service. Mrs. AI·
h
b
''SOME LIKE IT HOT"
, \\'nnwn ·~ ck1s~ taug 1 v \-Irs.
e
Mr and Mrs. Fr te me an I
·,
h
b h If 1 lh 1
.l
ers.
Mrs.
Ada
Hing.
\1rs
.
Vfc
tor·
r
·
c."
,
Mrs.
Zwilli
ng.
Other
·
hove
reachd
"-attle
. Mike and Ket'th Ft'tch, Mr. and ,1 lenswort on e a o e cass
1
\IJnlrn .\lonroe . Ton ) Cll l"lls Hobprt Re1hel :Jnu at pres·'nt
~
.\llcCarley and Mr. Clark Mrs. Betty Haves. St'cretary. I :'r1rs Wanda Rizer, Mrs.
to Alaska. They will leave Mrs. Robert Fitch and Bobby, Ifor her past yehars lollf ~-er1vlce.
L~..,....,...--------' 1 "f' rv lng a~ suh.s tilule ior th~
~ ---.\1rs. Van Cooney.
read the n;inut~s uf the May ' ~ar':'t B?il.ey, Pomeroy,
b lane for Kodiak, IMrs.RaymondFitchJr .,Linda, ~rs. Allenswort ~ ut: e~V',I H(lme . bUild I-' r.s Class:
'
mE&gt;eting.
!vlrs . Zwilling. Other
w~e~e they will reside. Debbie and Tammie, Georgie mg ~oon./or Hawail to be witb
Minn1e Ci lm on•. llf.. t'&lt;ti!hfui l
Roll call was answered by will bf' annmmccd later·
Bissell and the honored guest's her am 1.Y·
nwmber wh 0 has bf'f'n ac1ive 1
POMEROY OHIO
WOrf
18
members
a
nd
two
gueSts
tf'tl
-1
ALtending
the
meeting
,
,
brother and sister, Avis and F'otlowmg the program Mr.
('bur
~ in thi s
('h &lt;J lld !he Brad· l
I
N tn 1/1 8 rr thd
h ed
I ed
\tn
.
Lena
:,
eing
•·what
they
had
done
this
i
Ka!hryn
Johnson
of
W
olf
·
ny
Todd.
Sending gifts were Deb- Walter Bunce sow
co or
1
· bur~' Ch1m·h
TONIGHT
ifS
summer. ur a trip t'!kt-'n." The . ·'Ms. Ada Slack, Mrs.
Is Celebrated
hie and Mike Meldau and She!- slides. The men of the c1ass
F: lh innt·.\. 91. oldest nwmber (Ill
.rf'('flrd,
NOT OPEN
at '
calling eomrnittee gave report viev!" Schneider. Mrs.
Bruce Bissell, son of Mr. and I Wells.
served apple pie, tee eream and
regu Jar &lt;:~tH:' Ild(&gt;r
pr;n-l'f
me~·11 11g~ ~nd
church,
on
calls
!hey
ha(i
made.
''PenCott
rill
,
Mr!i.
Ferrell,
Mrs.
Hayward
Bissell,
Long
·
Refreshments
of
Ice
cream,
coffee
to the 24 members pre1
FNIDAY and SATUR'DAY
1
go
wtwn
ht·J
d&lt;1unie
s
for
Friendship."
collection
Rous_h.
Mrs.
~ohnstor.,
was
the
honored
guest
at
kool
aid
and
candy
were
sent
and
guests, Mr. and Mrs.
and. re3d.v 10
Sept. 25-26
ghter. \lrs _ t lonwr .Jnnf's gi,·es I The Epsworth League of For-. was t~k~n. ~rs· Ro.u sh s!&lt;~led ' N.orns. J\·1r~. Sm1t~ , Mr~.
birthday party given him by
by Mrs. Wilbur Bissell Don Hicks and son, Douglas, aQd
"HEY THERE, IT'S
YOGI BEAR"
the word : \I rs .J. M. Mi !f'''l•il. lt'S1 Hun ,\&lt;lethodist Church l1eld , th~1 Melg§ Counly IS Ill net-d ,l!art::t Cottril l, Mrs . Ann
·grandmother, Mrs. Wilbur Iand Mrs. Hayward Bissell.
Martha McNeal. iiiiiii
(Yogi Color)
'I;'
Dar
~t.
11~
:\-Irs
.
·
I
its
lOth
annual
reunion
Sept.
1:1,
uf
a
Countv
Extens
ion
Ag~
111,
age,
~1rs.
Parker,
Mrs·
..
Da\
84. '1 rs.
Join Yog1
Yngt Bear
the Hock Springs Fair ; Home Economi cs.
II}'. Mrs. H~y~s, Mrs, Zwlllmg .
V&lt;~l Heynolct s. 85 . ill! faithfu l at
BOt!· Boo. Cindy
"G UN HAWK''
It was deeidC'd to help
un and Mrs. Williams .
.
memtlf'rs wh 0 ;Jltt&gt;nd wlwn ttH'ir (;round.
!TerhnJeo ln r I
t::.
!\1r ~ Floru Stef- ! ,
.
tht
purch.:~se of jui!'e l'or H1e Gu€'st.s were Mrs. Karr
vf
·
lwalth
prrm
1
Ror.v Ca lhoun. Hod C &lt;~merron .
fy . !12 wh o has 60 yrar&lt;: _11i Con iPsts were held m the after 1bloodmobile VIsit 1m Feb. 22. Pamer?~'. Mrs. Geneva ~?ian, ;
Rula Lo:&gt;e
to disl.ribu1e Mental . loea l, :S~erry ~nd Mae Williams 1
, lf'i-H"hing lo her &lt;"rrdit lhi-lving ! nutm with Mr~. Pu_rl~y Karr, : Al so
SUN .. MON .. TUES.
g
since
she
was
!
Mrs.
Lei:lh
Nease,
W1lilam
H~.
Health
]J!t&gt;rature wtwn iL 15 and Ke1th Batley.
hren lf'a chil1
Sppt. 27 -28-'29
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$.(! ,
14 . wi!h 22 vear$ &lt;!l. 1he POin - i d~shelt a nd Lee Ann Nease wm ~ available. Council dues of
'ROB IN AND TH E 7 HOODS'
eroy Church and later _the Mid-i nlllg pm:es. .
.
Iare _P!?'ilb le ~y Nov:-mber. . j BAKED GOODS SA I.E
'
.
(Tech n1co lor:il
dleport Chur·ch1. She IS n.}w a A short busmess meetmg was Jnsteud of a regular_ meet.mg The Junior Class of MiddleF'rank Sins 1ra. Dean ~r;~,·!in.
B1ng C'l'osby. ~:dw G H1t!lm member of the Zirm _Chun:h; J helc!. Tho&lt;&gt; f'oltowing otfi('('rs were in Ocln?er. th: rlub will ?t!end purl High School is sponsoring
Also in the group lS M:- i'rerl !eleeted . Leah Nease, Pres. : Al- !he Ohio Kur&lt;~l Heal th Confer- a bake sale Saturday Septem".On. Sammv Davis . .Jr. PHcr
You Can Rt~lly Save At Elberfelds
F'alk, Barbara Rush. Victor j Shiflet, 88. Middleport husi- l tona Karr. Sf'c ., .and Nora Hou- 1enre at Baker Center. Oh 10 ,ber 26 at the Cross Hardware
Buono.
nes~man,
on Jy m:tn to .:Jttend .dashelt, Treas.
.! l 1ni\rt•rsi t." . al Athens, Tuesday. SJort- beginning at 9 a .m.
This Weekend (Friday 9 to 5), (Saturday 9 to 9)
Colorcartoons
t elass thai S Llnrlily .
1Ot'L 20 , at 10 a. m. The theme .
•~---~,
Those at.tendmg were Mr. and is " D isf'a.~e Prevention Through ! PLAN HOUSE WARMING
·: Mrs . V!rgJI Housh of We1rton. 1F,arlv DP1ec1inn."
Interested ! 'l'h
'II b
h
'' w v 1\1
d M
w·1r
'
·
ere WI
e a ouse warrn1
,i
·
a.: r. an
~s . . .wm . persons wishing
tu go are ing given fo r Mr. arid Mrs. ErHero oro oomo of tho 11111ny spoclol voluos you11 find all over tho •~rtJloudatlhelt
.md
Mane of Syra- 11 rg"d lo I'Jlnl"l'l \trs F: oush bv
S
d
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th
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an ers m e1r new orne,
1.51-lostform Cotton Brn, 2 for 2.50; Women's 1.95 Phii-Moid Rayon Night
1!'use; ~1r. and Mrs . Purle~ Oct 10 The noon luncheon w1ll Tu d
.
K.arr t:he ster· Mr and Mrs us- i
t
t
t
j
es
ay
morning
September
29
,
·
·
·
· . be Sl u.1 . A11 are o mee
.a . at 10 :30 am Everyone is wei· I
.
Gowns, 2 for 3.00; and tho 2.95 Gowns on 11lo, 2 for 5.00; Boby Blanke!J
· wHl Nt&gt;aSl'. Mr. und Mrs . 1Jav1d 1 the home uf Mrs. Addie Nor· l'urne
· ·
-·~ Nease, Hoger and Roma : Mr .. ris at 8:30a . m.
:
·
Are On Sell, 2 for 1.00; WomenJs Slipover Banlon Swutera for, 2.44; Wo· ami Mrs., Fre.d Nease, D~nn~ , The for&lt;'noon st-ssion wa~ re-~ PREACHER ANNOUNCED
bon't Slocks On Sale For, 3.44; Womon'o Poplin Jackoll for, 2.00; 7.95
Lt&gt;e Ann and Slf'p hPn of Mmers- eessed for a put luck lunch at
.
.
.
ville· Mr and Mrs Hosmer
,
.
.
Rev. Charles Norm w11l oc- .
Drauu For Women On Sole For, 6.00; 79c Routing Pons On Solo For, 58q
, Minersville·
.
· · s Wood- noun. The L1d)rd h!:i Praver·
1n un1 - ; cupy
,
th e pup!
1 .,. of t1e
1 S•~n~~;, ·
Hou sh
.\1r
d
·
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1
1
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· Rich- son prece(e
t e e IC JOUS re- 0
row Mora.
Jackie. George,
·
r Y Bap 1·IS 1 Ch urch
G. E. 11.95. ·1jiloctrlc lrono for, 9.00; 1.09 Scrub Tubs lor, 87c and many,
ard Janet and Judy of Pome- 1past. .
I
Sept.
27.
at
10
:30
as
.an
interim
,
.
Durmg the afternoon var1ous mini ster
many othert.
. roy Slar Rt ; and Mr. C!Jftord l bjects were dJ scussed
in·j
.
Hilliard, Minersville.
1 ~~u~ing lexti.le painting,
_P_L_A_N_ D_A
_N
_C_
E
lt was decided to hold the re· . stermg, sewmg, etc. It
MASON - Wahama
High
BE SURE TO BUY YOUR FLOWER BULBS NOW IN THE HOUSEWARES
' ' union next year at Chesler Park. vo ied to keep the birthday
school will sp(Jnsor an afterDEPARTMENT . . TULIPS, DAFFODILS, HYACINTHS, ETC. PLANT
game dance with the
this
THEM NOW AND HAVE BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS NEXT SPRING.
coming friday evening follow·
ing !.he Ravenswood-Wahama
football game at Wahama.
Member s of tht' Me.1p:s Coun-

Loyal Berean
Class Meets

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Ohio Congress Speaker Stresses
Importance ol three Ps in P. T. A.

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Min IliaD

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VOL XVI

NO. 139

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1964

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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Key to Happmess
con ten t 'th Wh at one p ssesses

Octogeneriar.s Recognized lor
. to Ch urch servJces
.
Long serv•ce

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VATICAN CIT\' -

leal Council rat.hers convent*~
to vote on whether they,
as a collective body of bishops,
share papal infallibility. A serles oJ six votes on the crucial
.sue was schedl,lled. Also sch\I.Juled was morf' debate on ret8-ious Uberty, and possibly a
eport on a document against
anti-semitism.
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MEIGS THEATRE

ABERDEE.N, S. D. - Mn.
~ary Ann Fischer, the auburn·

1a~red mother of the Fisct1t&gt;r
qumts, was resting comfortably in St. Luke' ~ Hospital to1ay with the latest addition to
ller famo~s brood - a 16-pound
7-ounce ~trl.
.
Mrs. F1scher. who d1d not
even btJther to_announce her
latest pregrum.r:y becau~. 'ev·
ery one knew 1t. anyway , wa!'l
r_ushed to the red-brick Gathohe. hospital et 8:50p.m. Thursday.

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hL
eague
P
Holds 10th
Annual Reunion

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Bargains

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Over The Store

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CHEVROLET
SHOWING.

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Be Thrifty! Save All of Your Saleslips All Over The Store

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Men,s
Black Leather Loafers

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Style

FUN FOR ALL!

OFF

Women's
DRESS PUMPS

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$25.00 U. S. Saving Bond ond teo Chest. Given
away Saturday night at 9 o1cloc:k. f ~ae regis·

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tration. No purchase necessery.

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

a Block

Size

eBr-own

5 to 9

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and with a six·foot road on top tot.a.t of 219,400 square: yards of
from Belpre t.o Gallipolis.
concrete was poured.

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SUNDAY
Mason County songfest will be·
held ilt 2 p.m. in lhe Pt. Pleasant Junior Higll school auditor-'
ium . The public Is invited,

At, the haJ~-way mark in 1964,
Ohio s traffic acciden~
total
stands at 84,~ of whtch 55,179
occurred on Clty streets in In·
corporated communities with
more than 2,500 population, lt
was revealed today by Warren
C. Nelson, Director of the Ohio
Department of Highway Safety.
Fatal crashes on city ..,treets
during the first six months of
the year resulted In 301 deaths,
or 36 per cent of Ohio's state·
l;n;·~Th~e£re'i_a~re~tw~o~~;~; lliw~i~de~ntoll of 845 deaths. The 301
one with S.R. 76 at
deaths are up 20 per cent
from the 251 deaths In the same
of 1963, the report tndi-

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of nearly three million cubic
Underlying the road h more
yards of earth.
than seven miles, 39,500 feet,
Converted jnto .something, of pipe, sewer~ and waterline.

Ohio Streets, Highways Littered
By 84,233 Moto Vehicle Wrecks

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bridges in the U.S.R . 50 and
S.R. 7 interchange at the north
edge of Belpre.
Some rath8 astrouomJoal
flpre1 were reached Ia aome
of lhe eoostruetloa work. 'lbe
biggest Item was the moviDC
&amp;

Wilbur Barr

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and one with S.R. T ln Belpre.
Eight bridges were constructed. to 11eparate traffic io interchange areas: one bridge over
the existing route near the beginning of !he project, twIn
bridges over S.R. 7e at Porter·
field , twin bridges over the B

in the same 1963 period, a jump were up 11 per cent, deaths up 1the day.
of 46 per cent.
two per cent and property dam- More accidents occur un SatPedestrian deaths on
city age was up 22 per cent.
urday than on any other day of
streets so far in 1964 total 106, " These figures show 1 terri- the week.
or one-third of the urban toll. ble loss of life on t.he streets Greatest number of acciden ts
Of these pedestrian deaths, 72 and highways each year," Nel- occur in cities o( 50,000 or more
V FOR VICTORY - Roger Swartz, a Middleport Junior
occurred in Ohio dtles with a son, said, "and shows work thai population.
1who fractured his ankle on the first day of football drills
population of more than 50,000, is ahead of us. There is no ques.. Must frequent type of acci -j in Augus t, holds his nufl'hes in the V for Victory sign.
Nelson's report revealed.
tion but that these facts should dent involves a motor vet clf' ,helpi ng pep up his teammates for their invasion of Athens
SANTA BARBARA , lIn further reportmg on the teach motorists and pedestri· in traffic.
tonight . No . 86. to Swa rt z's right, is Sophomore George
A l~mile fire front which de·
staggering toll, Nelson said that ans alike, the value of care There are fewer fatal acci· Sauer. a defensive specialist.
stroyed
or dama8:ed
more
the 55,170 accidents reported in and caution while traveJJng on dents on Monday than on any
-~~~~~~~~~than 100 homes, toe . chewed
Ohio's cities, resulted In prop- the state's roads and
high· other day ol the week.
lts way jnto uninhabited footerty damage of approximately ways, " he said.
One-third of pedestrians k!ll1
hills, giving at least temporary
$17,900,000, or an average loss Other pertinent data gather· ed were crossing ou tside t h e 1
relief to the ravaged area.
of f320 per accident. Overall ed In the six-month report In· Intersection,
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Thousands of persons fIe d
economic losses in clty traffic elude:
More person~ were killed their homes in the 'ashionable
accidents ill estimated at $54.- More accidents take
place Iand the same holds for thosl' inThe
traffic
death
toll
Jn
Ohio
000,000
for
the
first
six
months
between
four
and
five
in
!he
af· IJ'ured _ between the ages of
PT.
PLEAS-\.
)anta Barbara-Montecito .11rea
"l NT -d Mrs ..11\lt•llief M.
J JFryRAten .lf'ffPra:. flames raceu across the ver of 50,000 or more, accord- of the year, Nelson reported. ternoon, than 1n any other of 25 and 34 .
1son n.venue_. a &lt;1rect escf'm ant o om olfe and Poto Director Nelson, Is 173
MEIGS DATA
cahontas. d1ed Thursday in the Gallipolis Mt&gt;d ic al Clmi~
jant landscape.
lco'miJafl!d to 165 in the same There was one traffic death
after a long illness.
period, an Increase of 5 In Metgo County for tho first
She was th e daughter of the late William Henry and
NEWARK- A &amp;tatowlde alert
cent. In cities In the 25,000 six months of 1964 as compar,
Mary .Jane. Whaley . Fn and a descendant o[ several co·
• •• out today fO!' a 1:1-year-otd
50,000 range, 1964 deaths have ed with four for the same per·
lomal Vtrg tma fam•hr s as well as the descendant of tho
Jirl, who ••s picked up in a car W!Jbur Arthur Barr, 55,
than doubled - from 16 lod. of 1963, according to Nelhi storic and l e~endary Rolfe and indian maiden.
w1l~ed home trom school ville, was ki.lled thts morning
1968 to. S4 1n 19M.
son'a report
She was m&lt;~rned to John At- 1
·- ~---~~~:o lunch Thursday. The Lick. when he ,,,..s mowing a pas. In cities between 10,000 and
Meigs County had a total of
Middleport volunteer firemen put in a full day , en on Jlln~ 12, HlOfi and he pre-1nirres and neph ews. lnduding
lJll CGunty Sheriff's
ture with his tractor.
25,000 population, the 196« slx-. 177 traffic accidents 1n the first Thursday f1ghting fires.
ceded her m death May 3ft, 1958 ! ~rs . Carl C. Gardner and Char·
.aid the child, Beverly
The tractot tipped over on month traffic death toll was 34 half of 1964, compared with
First they pr~sided over the total loss-helpless ta l Mr~.' Alen w~ s a_ member or l les F'ry,_ Pt. PI7asan~ .
Deld, a resident of the
and he was killed almost ~om~.red with 291n 1963, while 150 for the same period of 1963. prevent~.of Harrrson Ru~yon 's . two~ton truck that I thE&gt; f'H'sl _P~esb.~·tenan Church. i Memorwl servtce Wlll .be con·
~en·s borne, was ordered into Instantly.
1n c1t1e1 under 10,000 popuJa. Pedestrians killed tn the first caught fue at 9:20a.m. while haulmg logs off a hill back Women ol tne lhurch and Sun - dueled Sllnday 4 p.m. m t n e
the car by ber mother. The
He was transported to the tion, first-half crashes claimed half of 1964 totaled one while of the Nathan Biggs' residence near Dead Man 's curve shine Cl(ls5. Hun ti ngton Chap- Presbyterian Church with ·he
I\' as placed ·n the home last Ju- Meigs Memorial hospital by the 60 lives compared witb only 41 in 1963 there were two fatally (Rt. 124).
Iter No. 1511 llni!C'd Oaughrers of , _Rr_t-·. Ga .~ ton Boyle, Jr ., o_Hicly arter abe twice tried
to Coolville Emerg( · squad
injured.
Runyon, of Nelsonville, owns a mil1 at the Union the Confecl cr;w~' and Renl Dau-,wtmg. Pnvate
committal
commit suicide because of fam- where attending physician Dr.
Property damage in 1964 in Avenue bridge. His truck was covered by insurance.
gh ter ot lhf' Corill'deracy : Qr. 1 ritcs will follow at the fa;wiy
ily problems.
J. J. Davis pronounced him
Meigs totaled $81,300 while in The big mission of the day
--~~ - - - pha Ret:u:kJ..a Lodg£' No 210 plot in Lone Oak cemetery. Atdead on arnval.
1963 Jt totaled $59,370.
carne at 3:05 p. m. when th e aid agreement with the city of , and Tu-EndiE'·Wci Lndge No. 3 r&lt;m~emP,llls are Llnder the direcHe suffered " crushed skull
In summary, Nelson's report five • room frame home
ot Gallipolis.
Daughters of America .
i tion ol' the Crow·Hussell Funerand a fractured lelt leg. Mr.
showed that stete-wide traffic Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Eddy, Th e third call of the day was Sumving are ""' son, .fohn at Home . Family requests flow·
Barr had operated a filling staaccldent.s (all urban and rural) RD. 2, Cheshire, 1\l miles from to a brush fire at 11:50 a. m. Aten, Jr., at home and several ers be omilled.
at ReedS'.Iille.
Cheshire, on Rt. 554, burned to to Leading Creek along
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dermg the property of Gporge
viiie; a sister, Opal
Harris, Two men apparently 1ost their
Origin of the fire was
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Reedsville ; four brothers, Rus· lives in a tractor • trailer acci~r. and p,_frs. Eddy and undetermined. There was no United Press International 1!
Barr. Vienna;
Horace dent at 8 :30 a. m. today on
their four children were away property damage.
I f'mp loye
wbo risked
his I
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life to resl·ur an assault l·icA'ILANTIC CITY (UPil - 111le Reedsville, and Charlet~ Barr,
fro~ unknown causes. It
tim became the first civilian
Jnited Steelworkers of America Little Hocking.
Funeral aervlcea for Dalley ed In the. kitchen area.
In th• Nrw York City ar.a i
ended their convention here
The body was taken to t h e The Identity of the driver, Vale Morris, 68 , World War 1 The ~1ddleport department,
Thursday night to rel'f'iw·
day with determination to elect S encer Funeral borne at Belhis helper, U there was one veteran, who died at his home .faced with the necessity of ha~lthe National Police H-all of
A &amp;nrh warrant was to be
the Democratic party ticket In P
truck at the time it near Carpenter Wednesday af- mg water from a creek % mile
Fame's "Certificate of Appre· issm~d today by Meigs County
November and obtain for steel· PJ:e11 wbehere funeral ar,ratngements
over has not yet been ternoon after a lengthy illness, distant called the Gallipolis de3ft Of
cia tion '' for bra\·ery.
ICommon Pleas Judge John C.
annow.ceo a er,
the Jackson p os t wIll be held Sat urd ay at 2 p. partment.
' It responded w1th
. a
workers 't
'ota I j ob security'' in WI
.James Croof'h, 35. e Nt""gro Baeon for lhe arrest of 19 year
:ontract negotiations next year.
Highway Patrol, 11aid.
m. at CoJumbia Chapel church five man crew, including Chief HARTFORD. W. Va . - Jeff- teletype mPehanit', was C"ited lnld Edward Young of Mason,
The delegates to tile 12th blObserven at W llcene lat- with the Rev. D. C. B. Wells James A. Northup ln charge
rey Scott Gibbs, 14-month-old for eoming tn the aid of the Iw_ Va .. who failed to appear
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enntal constitutional oonventifJn
this momlng reported there officiating. Burial wlll be in the
Together they battled
the
of Hubert and Catherine white man who was being as· ltodny for a jury trial in Co111were two vicUms iu th~ accl- Castor cemetery.
fire two hours, fruitlessly .
Pierce Gibbs of Hartford, was saollt'd last Aug , s by lour 1mon Pleas Court.
endorBed President JohnsHon!Jbert I
dent ·
1 drowned near his othl'r men while an apathetic 11. All jurors subpoenaed for tht
llis running mate, Sen _
Th tr 11
1 ded tth He
· was
lod a member
o1 ·lk of tbe Ma- Middleport has a COT"'
e a er was oa
w some
ge
W1 esviJie and with Cheshire township
Thursday evening.
crowd looked on .
·trial Jnd Judge Bacon were ln
Humphrey, shortly before
eattl and 8
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th A ·
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President flew here to addt·e"'i
wer e,d tro ednuamt ,~~
bl em e mrtcan ' ty.._Hon 1 m the fire protection, and a
He was the only child of Mr.
When Crourh was asked the courtroom at 9 a. m. today
e es Y
un::
aze. same commuru . e 11 survivwhJ' ~ took his life in his
court activity was sched·
them on Tuesday,
l'l'hu~oan ft
h
ed b h'
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Mrs. Gibbs, and was born
1~
remen, w o answer·
Y IS WI e, va; two sons,
LEAR~ OF DEATH
hands to aid a white mao
t.o begin. but the defend12 • 1963 • at Pt. Pleasa nt. being attarked b)' other white
The resolutions committee
The Meigs County Sheriff's et.. the alarm. were stll' U the Clyde of Ber~. Kentucky, and
failed to appea r.
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Maternal grandparents
are men, he said :
Young had been
released
~uced a program which David
accident on the Forest Jackson Post State Hlghway en grandchildren.
Middleport, recetved word
Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce of I "I just couldn't stand tht're
Meigs County jail on
J. McDonald, president of
Road, 1.5 miles east
were eeeking to trace Masonic services wil1 be held the death of his sister-in-Jaw,
Falls, Ohio, and paternal and watch four men gang up
bond to await trial on •
1.2 mllllon member onion, hint· Rt. 7 at 3 p. m. Thursday.
of the lfriver through today at 8 p.m. at the Begony Mrs. Ernest Smith, on Septem· grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. on one man ."
felony chage made in Febru·
ed at durtog opening eeremon· Officers said a truck driven ~e
which were Florida, funeral home at Albany. Friends ber 22, in I San Diego, Callf., Charles Gibbs of Hartford .
.a...tL.tL.I...f ary.
e.s Monday. The plan would
Helen Francis Baer, 39, of or
traetor, and Kentucky may call .any time at the tuner- hospital. She was the former Funeral services will be held U&amp;&amp;•.u...t...&amp;..e.&amp;..._&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;&amp;
Judge Bacon said this morn·
provide "complete career secu·
Rd, hit a car oper- on the trailer.
at home.
Louise _Ecker of Gallla county. at the amrch of Christ in Chris· ]\'la!'!OD Post Offic·e
ing he intends to forfeit the
rity" lor pennanent employes ated by Frank W. Porter, Jr .,
Union at Hartford Sunday
$1,000 OOnd and issue a bench
ln the steel Industry_
39, of Pomeroy as the vehicle
at 1:30 p. m. with u1e Rev . Contra('t Awardecl
warrant for Young's arrest.
M Do ld d
a curve.
Killingsworth official·
Young is charged with theft
" c na saJ the program Officials reported that the
ing. The body will lie in state MASON -Dallas. Walker,
of cutting torches. barteries,
means that once a steelwork· truck driven by Helen Baer then
church. Interment will be in . son Postmaster. saJd today
pipe dies, a hydraulic jack and
er becomes 8 pennanent em· went over a ha:l and overturn·
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the Dan Schiappa has been award· other tools from the Richards
ploye of a corporation he m~st
No injuries were reported,
Union cemetery. Friends may ed the contract to build the n~w Saud and Gravel Compa ny at
~~v:thcc;.mplete car-ee~ s:ur~y there was considerable dam·
at Foglesong's Funeral \tason Post uff,ce and construeGrove. The warrant waa
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e career peope o. e
to the top front end and
ROUTE WITH
Vt. before jetting south to
the Bobby Baker fan club, L)·.. . horne any time Saturday.
tion \~ill s~art . next. WP.ek.
filed by owner C D. Richards.
taust be considered a permaof the
model ha1f-ton
(UPI) - Sea.
Bairtet Johnson himselt. Th In! " I und t
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Sch!ap~a
s firm Is ptre~::~.~
The court earlier appointed
nen.t part
that Industry
truck. There was dam••e
stumped
e
an, o
n a arge
nstruct 1ng the New
~ Ught
Gold wa te r charged In
Attorney .fames B. O'Brien .II
whiCh he Ia employed until be
left •-t fender and
New E••land
c Ioser the connection. t hc crock con talnlng several ga1Ions pco ·1 Off
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speech prepared ror deltvery
the whitewash.
of water, was rushed to the of- os
lee.
legal counsel for the d~fendant
Is honorabl etl ed t 8
. , er r a
Porter's auto.
freshened charge that
Albany that the Democrats
night, Goldwater (ice of Dr. McGowan, Mason,
pensmn.
The department was also callJohnsoo may have been
more "whitewash''
in Boston that John· but was dead on arrival.
COUNCIL TO MEET
AmOq die eoatract beaeflt1 ed Thursday to lnvestlgate an
toward the WhJ~ House the new· Senate hearing in
son might have. used some
Mason County Coroner Oliver
whlcb wollld be mel- art
on private properly at
Bobby Bal&lt;er "ldekbact." Baker case. These Involv e
this kickback in his
Eshanaur declared tho deal!t
pentloa and iDsur&amp;DOo Piau. tho Intersection o1 Routes 143
GOP preotclential
$25,000 "kickback "
to win the Democratic accidental.
u&amp;ead~ vaeadoua aad lllpo
124. 'nley said a car drlvschedll1ed l))eeChea today the
pa1'h o '".-.m
nomination from
~f'ea!IIJ onemploymont '"'-"
by Arlee Earnest AbboU,
five otates - brokoa by ei. adelphia · contractor
late President Kennedy.
Ill.
ol fomeroy Rt. I, bll a
Albany viBtt wllll New York Mc:Ciookey.
The aupplementa, beneflta
car owned by CarrOU
Gov. Nelson A.
"ill fact. the whitewash
Included In CIS contra-• In
M, o1 Pomeroy Rt. s. There cltmued by an
be mbted utra tblck
basic ateel indiJStry, They
J11b1or damages to both tn Loulsvflle, Ky.
time," be lllid. "Alter au,
ride oompany IWKIII for
But tha burden o1 hla
committee !II Bllpposed to
. ofl llj)l'ker&amp; k be .added
wa• a'·· 1 ot aovlnJ New
Into a ·
that could
· ltate·
LOCAL.TE&amp;.PS
land for h!maelf and tha
Lyndoo John·
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Division Engineer John W.
Dowler announced today that
the U.S.R. 50 .nd S.R. 1 Bel·
pre Bypass will be opened to
traffic at 8 a.m. (DST) S&amp;turday , September 26.
The contract for the construetion of the project was awarded t'l S. J. Groves and S a n 1
Company of MinneaJh)lis, Minnesota, on :December 14,
with an estimated completion
date of Novcmuer 15. The project has now been completed
well ahead of schedule at a cost
of approximately $5.000 000.
Ora Ashcraft of G~ysvlile
was named Project Supervisor
for the State. During the p'\!lt
winter, H. A. D~e of Marietta
assumed super'lisiOo of the prGject while Mr. Ashcraft was
ill. Dallas Wolford was Proj~t
Manager for s. J . Groves and
Sons Compan}'.
The project is 6.36 miles long.
beginning 1.54 miles west
of
S.R. 76 at Porterfield and ending at Main Street in Belpre. It
is a four-lane divided highway
with predommantly 4' -, , med·

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260,000 Are
Idled by GM
Strike Today

Workers at the Toledo Cbov-

~f~\ ~~::;rontr~":;::
while standing by telephones,
radios and a teletype.

DETROIT (UP!) _The United Auto Workers Union
and General Motors Corp. today failed to reach agreem•nl on a new three year contract and the union called
8 strike by more than 260,000 workers at 89 GM plants
across the country.
The union left on the job nearly 90,000 workers_ at
41 plants that produce either key defense parts or VItal
components for auto firms i.n the first "selective strike"
tn.auto-labor history.
The GM strike came after
the union had already won Hamilton.
54 cent an hour contracts About 14,1100 walked out at
f m Ford and Chrysler and five GM plants In Cleve_land
w~s triggered by non-econ- when the union and the nation~
omlc Issues
biggest auto maker were unOfficial word of the strike able to reach agreement on a
came 30 minutes after the national contract by the strtke
de dline
10 a.m. EST deadline .
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - Gener- Another 8,000 walked out at
al Motors employes at 11 plants Ford Motor Co. engine plants
throughout Ohio w a 1ked out and foundry In the Cleveland

Wanted Man Politics at
Is Jailed
AGlance
By Sheriff

of p
Morgan Henry, 38 •
ortsThe first GM walkout In Ohio m,ou0thhiRt. 1• wanted ~Y th~ ~~~~
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began at the Fisher Body plant 0
a• a poro e v 0 8
in Cleveland Thursday night :c:~a~~~:J· 1 ;a~.~~;r::;;:::ct~
whrn 1,250 sl'Cond-shtft employ- . 11 Th d alte
es walked out 12 hours befo"' J•
urs ay
moon.
the deadline . They were joined Authoritios said shortly before
by 350 third-shift and 1,850 day- midnight Wedneaday of I h Is
shift workers.
week, a Portland Rt. I resident
The others waited
_ until the 11 repaportmrtedent tothathtoHSehenryrllfa''Jtegedde-ly
d dl
lea
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m. EDT ea me to
ve stole his .32 automotlc pistol
the1r Jobs.
and was planning to shoot an·
The 450 employes of the GM other Labanon twp. resident.
Ternstedt Division in Cleveland
Sherllf Robert c. Barteaand 1,300 at the Elyna Tern· bach'a deportment said a perstl'&lt;it plaPt stayed on the job. son answering Henry's descripThry were among the 41 plants tlon was seen In Chester town·
not struck by the UAW in the ship Thurday morning.
nation because t1Jey s u p p I y
parts for Ford and Chrysler, This report triggered a bunt
with whom the union has for the Portsmouth man with
reached agreements on national the Pomeroy and Middleport Pocontracts.
lice departments and the AthEven if the UAW settles with ens County Sheriff'l office beGM on the national level, many ing notified.
of the local plants will have to H
h ded In
settle local c&gt;lllracts. In Toledo
:red WSI opp:;;.e~ m of
the local deadline was a week Pa wl B a_reac:' te tar b
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Sheriff's officers about 2:45 p.
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ANNO 'JNCE DANCE
h~tlon an o~der f~ the State
There will be a dance follow- 1 Oh' B
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ment in • speech prepared for
delivery at Western Mlch1~ao
University . The Minnesota senator took his carnpelgn Into
Michigan after 1 day in New
York City with Senato candi·
date Robert F. Kennedy.
Humphrey said : "Let us con·
tlnue to be an America of now
faith in old dreaml. Let us contlnue to be an America etoma~
ly vigorous and cresllve. Let
America continue to be an ar·
senal of Ideas and hope for this
weary planet. Let us retain
compassion 1n the midst of In·
difference, IdeaLs In the midst
of cynicism, bello! In the midJt
of despair."

110red by the Colonel O.arles
Lewl.s Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolutlon, the
history and civics teachen of
Wahama Senior IDgh School,
Mrs. Lone Jones, E. R. Krugh!
and Frank capehart. have glv·
en special instruction to the
study of the Constltull011 of the
United Stalel, !be Bill ol
Rlght.s, aod !be ~amble.
Posters were placed 11 va•tage points throughout the high
school
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Bulletin boards in the commerce room, the library and
history roomo bod attracUve
displays of the Decllrattoo ol
Independence, the BW of
Rights, the Preamble, tho
flag ~.the Unlt~..~tttes, ~e
flag ......., ag q......,s, p olures of the slgnilli of the Declaratlon of Independence and
books and pamphlete about tbe
Coostltutlon.

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not be lost because they hesJ·
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HELEN HELP US!
Imadregnant
for days at a limo. I tol
right away and lhll
!a. an excuse for him not Ill
take me anywhere. Now rm
sitting home wllh a bab)' and
wonderin• If thb Is all there
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dances, etc.
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will I do ten Years from now,
when the children are all In
school? He doem't unde!'lltand
that a wife nteda • llttlt re.
aeaUon, just to get away from
lour walls.
I'm not saying all huabonda
are like this, but If a &amp;lrl walt.l
unUJ ohe'a older (I'Pl on!)' 18
now), she can usually see what's
ahead. And maybe she's ready
to put up with th11t tblnil•
better.
I have two thlngo ro IBY Ill
teen-agers .who aro an otarryeyed about marriage: 1. Make
aure you know the person roat.
ly well. 2. Llstou when peopla
tell you that now 11 the but
part o1 your lifo lll!d lllj01
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Don't do ao 1 did and recnt
11 later· - SORRY, BUT TOO
LATE
Dear Helen:
we a"' teen..,gers Interested
in bicycle hosteUnc In
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tt once and It sounded Uka
..-.at fun. We hear there 11 ao
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In 1964 SEOAL ·Opener

crowd."
That's because it's
mighty crowded up
first
place in the NL with both the
Reds and the Cardinals pressing
in behind the Phillies and ere·
atlng all sorts of
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the Phillies of their first flag

W. L. P&lt;'t. GB TP intercepting a Wahama pass.
90 64 ..)84
B The win left Pomeroy Frosh
1Cmcmnati 66 66 ·* I 10 team with a 2.ft slate for the
st. LOUIS 86 67 .562 31\ 9 •eason. Pomeroy downed W•·
ISan ~·ra u 85 68 .S56 •If. 9 ham.a 8.() in it! first game
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1964 .league l&lt;:~ st year, 1s 1..{1-1 already 1\li.l"'auk•e 3 A
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The Phillies had an opportun· By Umted Press lnternatmnal care Lu stretch 11.
' Star ters on offense wrb be 5 N
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lty to restore their lead to four I
National League
I Perhap!S Ht=ad Co&lt;J C ~I Holler! ·I Larry Vance
and John Blake, r s I raced 45 yards to
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the goal line after catch .mg n
games w en t ey paye t e
3
~il_wauk7e Braves Thur~d ay Phila.
90 64 .584. . . . ition of l_he scram bl: to 1ake , ~ns, a senior. and Craig Raw!- !3. ~ttsbu~ he; York · Away, pass from David White.
mght wh1le the Reds were idle. i i
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' Pomeroy's third TO or lhe
· · blew a 5-3 de-- St. Lmu .~
ld tus
· squa d th.IS Vi{e
, k · lf"s; Randy Humphr€y. a sen- H .an r ra nC'I~Co
- At home 8·
But the Phlihes
li6 li7 .562 3l·'21 he to
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, ous 1on 3._ Jcago 3· Away ' 8·· when John Bash carried
ClSJOn
85 68 .556 4 12 •·If you don 't pl&lt;~y good f(WI· , :or,
an
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~lwaukee
79 73 .520 10
ball. beating Athens wil • be ~t gm•rds, and at center, SPn- 1-~- ___
yards to paydirt. Bash also \Tf"nt
That enabled the Reds In t'"itt sburgh
77 75 .507 12 like hunting a be&lt;rr wi1h a , lOr Hob C0:1rruthers.
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in for the extra point.!! after
move up within three games of Los Angelt"s
i5 i8 .490 14 11z!swilrh."
I Bruce Wallace w11l open ali
Hom~ Run•
Van Meter's second TD.
:he Phlllie.s while they sat Chica~n
70 82 .461 HI I Athen s, like every other team quart: rback , Alan Wallace and i ~ational:, Mays, Giants, ._._; By quarters :
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04 90 416 26 Iin the league, puts 1J boys on , Jol' Stephenson at halfbacks, 1\\1llwms. Cubs, 32; Cepeda, GJ- Pomeroy
6 7 0 6- 19
around ~e1r hotel r~ms a_nd Houston
also provided the Cardm~l!! ~~ t~ , New York
,51 100 .336 37 1.'2! t.he fie ld at a tim: . Th ese ll i and Rod Sauer at fullback.
:ants. 31 ;__ Hart, _Giants, 29; San· Wahama
0 o 6 Q_ 6
the chan~~ to cut lh~l r f1rst
. Thursdays Results
!are backed up with a sound i On defense, ends will
be to, Cubs. Robmson, Reds, 28
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place defJcJt to only 3/2 games Ch1cago 4 Los Angeles 3
bench. but who needs mueh of · Blake and Carruthers, tack les leach.
SIGN FOR FIGHT
by sweepJ~g a dou~J eheade~ St. ~o~is 4. Pittsburgh 2,
1 ~1 . a bench with th~t fi rst 11 go- I Hill Ha ll ey and Vance, Dave l Amt-rican: K~llebre~, Twins, NEW YORK (UPJ)- Ligh1 ·
frl)m the Pittsburgh P1rates 4-2 twl·hght
ing ·'
Ashley or Tom King at middle ,48; Powell, Onoles, 35 ; Cola· ,heavyweight contender Carl
this fall -fresh ami flatt~ring Shapely Cla~~i~
·and 4-0.
St. Louis 4 Pittsburgh 0, 2nd.
Top boys 011 the starting out · guat'd; Bruce Walla ce and Rod lvito. A's; St uart, Red Sox; (Bobo ) Olson has signed to
print of delicate :\utumn l~.r\"es. You'lrJo\'e it for
. And ~ow all at once Lhe two ~ight
fit . as fzr as touchdown mak. , Sauer at inside linebaf·kers. M&lt;rnlle, Yanks, all 33.
meet middleweight contender
its easv-care cotton , , • fur tlte bri.sk uir of
fa.s~-Nymg ~ursuers are countmg MII~aukee 5 Philadelphia 3, ing is concerned, are Cot'lch Buddy Moore and Stephensou !
Ruos Batted In
Jose Torres in a: 10-round fight
its da~sic Bermuda collar and long s lo:&gt;en~s:.
their hlessmgs- the chance to mght
Don Eskey's halfbacks,
DiLk 1at outside linebarkers.
B'ld i National · Boyer Card! 115 . at Madison Square Garden OC't.
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it ln or 011t. Your tl1o ic·p of Spruce lllue,
get at the front-runners face to (Only games scheduled )
Adnm s, converted from a good George Sauer and Alan Wallace · s
C ·b 109'. M ' G:- 1 23 .
Mapl~ Orange, Oak Gold, and Sycamore Brown
face before the season ls over.
Friday's Probable Pitchers
quarterback last season - and i at ~fety .
an~o, ." s.
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print on whit e. Si.z~ 8 tl 1ru 18. Shapely Classir: •••
The Reds have two games left s
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anls, 103 . Torre, Braves, 100.
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Jcago - still only a junior - und Todd
C d c· ts 97
weight champiOn and now JS!
a smart shirt to be seen in, 3.98 to 5.9B
.to play with the Phtlhes and Perry 01-10) vs. Buhl (13·13)- Snvder also 8 1·unior
Two
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Milwaukee at P 1 a e p ua All • League caliber ends Iuwe
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nothmg else, thts means the (night- Fisher r]].JO) vs. Ma· kept most opposition runners I
R'h~ rew, o~ ',ns, 106eaMc 'tl . PHILAD. .ELPHIA (UP_I_l- Ed
haffe 02·9)
Igomg
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National League
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or e 1aep1a ages, as ·
1resigned
(mght) - Tay lor (8-4 ' or Rlrh- Athens has rolled over Cam· I
G. A.B. R.H.
Pitching
to accept a new posi- I
ardson (3·2J vs. Cardw ell 11·0). bridge and -Ironton in pre-'3 eas- Clmnte. Pit 147 592 90 20J _343 National: Koufax, Dodgers, tion In the near future. Hogan :
~os Ange les at H_ oust on i on games: _scoring 53 points lo t\aron, Mil 136 545 99 178 .327 !~9-5; Bu~~mg, Phils, 18-6;, Mar· he! been with the Eagles since i POMEROY
OHIO
(mght) ~ Ortega (6-9) or L. l the opposJtmn's 18.· . .
Carty, Mil 123 417 64136 .:J26 1chal, tiJants, 20-7 : 0 Toole, 1947
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Mill_er. (4·8 I_ vs. Farreil (11 ·9 L
JACKETS READY
[Wllams . Chi 152 608 98. 193 .3171Reds, 16·7; Jackson, Cubs, 22- ~ ~~-=========~iiiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii~:iiiii:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiii~:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii:iiiii~
c:n~mnatl al New York 21 Middleport, winless in the Brock , St.L. 147 600 104 1!JO .317 10.
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(twl·mghtl - Maloney (}4-10 ) ----------~ .. --. !santo. Chi 15I5GO 86!?7 _316 1 American: Bunker, Oriole1, 1
and Purkey \10·9) vs. Jackson ICnigh O - Bouton 117·13) vs. l
Mil 145 560 82 177 .31 6 ,17·5; For~, Yanks, 18-6; Pap· :
00·15) and Fisher (10·16).
' Narum 49-14 ).
St L. 15:1643 89 201 .313 pas, Onoles. 15 ·6: Peters, \
Saturday's Gam•·s
Baltimore at Clevelan Allen. Phil 154597114166 .312 !White Sox, 19-8; Chance, An·
Ci~cinnati at Ne~ York.
(night.) - Roberts (11-7) vs.
SF 135 503 73 154 .JOB gels, 19·8.
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MJlwau~ee at _Ptuladel ptua
Tian t 19-3) or Siebert (7-7) .
NY
125 468 59 144
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Chicago at Kansas City
Amt&gt;ri('an League
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San FranciSCO at Chicago
(night) _ Pizarro 117-9) vs.
G. AB. R. H. Pet.
FOR
(Only games scheduled )
O'Donoghue (9-12J.
Min 152 636 107 21111 .324
Amrrlcan League
Minnesota at Lus Angeles B.Rbsn. Bal 155 581 76 182 .313
HEATING
W3. L.
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NY 140 515 57 157 ·31)5
New York
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PLUMBING
Baltimore
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Mantle, NY 134439 84 133 .303
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, Del 136 489 67 148 .303
Chicago
90 64 .584 4 Boston at Detroit
Rhsn, Chi
133 596 ll() 148 .298
Detroit
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at Cleveland
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Los Angeles 78 77 .50.1 16'f.!
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Causey . K. 147 563 79 IC;6 .295
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77 .497 I? \', New York at Washing&lt; on
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Minnesota
76 77 .497 171.-i light
Bressd, Bos 150 541 81 158 .292 ,
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Bostnn
69 85 448 25
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Washington
60 94 .300 :l4
Kansas City 55 97 .362 38
Thursday's Results
Orclor ly Phone
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Friday's Probable Pitchers
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fll·ll )- vs. Wickersham_ (18-12)1.1
New York at Washington
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Races at
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First It was the Cincinnati
Reds who barged back into the
National League pennant race
and now it's the St. Louis
cardinals who have moved back
in~o a position which must be
reckoned with. Things were get·
ting pretty sticky for the Phil·
lies 24 hours ago but today
they know the meaning of the
old refrain that "three 's a

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ff'red a sprained ankle ln an
lauto accident last weekend and
!Culloms has been slowed up by
a knee mjury
gridders under the lights, ··our . ball 23 times, pickmg up 117 Porter, quarterbacl;: ;
D a v t I Elsewhere tonight,
Racine
ocrense will be just as good as yards. Halfback Mike Mo ssman Reed and Rex Cummings, t&gt;nds ; Ihosts Kyger Creek, Middleport ~~~~~~~
M:Hler (7·7) . HRs- T
BOOSTERS TO MEET
the line that is leading it."
proved to be another backfield Bob Crow and Don Cullums, goes to Athens, and Rnens-!131. Pe~rk t=r 13 !.
The Eastern High School athWellston. so far. is undefeat- pacesetter as he picked up an guards ; Harley Hendricks and wood invade• Wahama . Sat'"'" 1
010 OlO 020---- 5 8 0 lettc Boosters Club will meet
ed . The Rockets downed lron· average of nint yards per try Louu1 Diehl . tackles, and C~:~r· day ev-ening Rutland will vilit
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ton 14--e in their first game ·and ,in the same battle.
' son Crow at center.
Eastern .
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6MI tlaa• Blasingame. Olivo r8• and at the high schooL
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Dalrymple 19\. Wmn~rST. LOUIS t UPI) - Fonner
•7·51. Lo~r - Bun· St. Lou is Cardma1 General
( 18-6 •.
I Mc:11a~er Bing Devine is soon to
Pennant Races A.t A Glance
nst Game )
be hired b)' the New York Met•
Phillies can't back in. They' ve llhe eighth The losing pitcher Flood had five hits and Lou . By Unil.t'd Pre•• International
ID
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110 020 000- 4 9 0 as assis1.a!'!t to president George
got to beat therr closest uur· was Jim Bunnin~. the veteran Brock and \l1ke Shannon hom·
/Piltbltrgh 000 000 200_ 2 9 0 Weiss, according to the Sport..
suers or blow the flag.
who so often had been the Phil- ered to lead the CardinaLs' ot'·
Am~rlcab Leacue
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The Phillies dropped thl'ir Ilies' "stopper" this season. fense during the doubleheader _
W. L. Pet. GB TP
(51. Wood , Schw&lt;'l11 l Devillf, recenlly fired u gen-fourth straight gamt' and sixlh Wade Blasingame went 7 1·3 Ron Santo's ninth-inning sac- New_ y or k 93 59 .612
16 1, McBean ,81 &lt;'ind , era! manager of the Cardinal!:,
90 64
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in their last seven ouLing!: in a innings to pick up hi~ st~venth rifice fly dimaxed a two-run Baltimore
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Paced by the running of·:~f.~ I!:~~~Lo~se~r~-~W~ond=~IO:·l~l~
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fashion that ha s become 1ypical win of the season
. rally and gave the Chicago Chl('Rgo
.584 4
8 fielder Lenny Van Meter,
(J 2th l.
ss when the latter retires. ·
i~ recent days - they hit 1oo Bob Gibson s~atlt-rrd nin e Cubs a 4·3 victory over the Lo~ ~ew Yo_rk - At home. 7: De· Pomeroy Baby Panther
little and too taLe.
hits and struck out 11 lo raise Angeles Dodgers Jn the only i troll ..~. ( IPveland 3. Away, 3: Graders downed Wahama , lt-6 ,
Two triples by Joe Torre- the his season tota l t0 8 club
d 1 other game played in the ma · 1Wa shn_lg\on 3.
Thursday •venir~g at Bachtel ·
first in Ute setond inning and of 232 for th C di 1 rec~~ jors. Rookie Paul Jaeckel, who Bal_hmore - At home, 5: Field .
the second in the eight h- drmre first g
e /rR na sS~~ k~ shut out the Dodgers for t~e 1Wa shmgton 3. Detroit 2. Away, Van Meter who rotated al
3
in three of the runs that ere- ca me b:n~e . ~h .a~t . a e~ 11 last two innin~s. received cred· l3 .c.leVPland 3.
the quarterb~ck arKi halfback
atf'd a 5·0 Milwa ukee lead and a five- hi~ e/~ e mg . C.Jp Will · it . for the victo~y whi Le Bob Ctuca~o - AI hor:ne, 5: Los 1slots. scored in the first quar·
negated a desperation three-run . . h.
, n~ 10 stnkeflut" lo I M1ller suffered h1 s seventh Joss Angeles I. K_ansa1 CJty 4. Away Iter on 8 65 yard punt return 1
15
Philadelphia ra lly in the last ofJr.rlse
recur to 19 ·10 · Curt against seven wins.
,3: Kansas City :'1 .
iand then raced for a 45 y.llrd '
National League
ITD in the second period after

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Terry, T!ttii'IIWI, aon, 2:10 p.m.
Tburaday.
Dt.oobarcad
Patients recently dlschar'ed
Included Jaaa Kelley, Jr,
Mrs. Barry F. Bearba, Richard
E. Vaughn, Wadi H. SU!Iwai·
on, Mra. A. W&amp;YDI Tbomat
and Infant son, .Georto Balli,
Patricia llraal, Boward Roat;
Mrs. Robart Brag, Mro. Wll·
bur Gooch, Echvard Dyo, Mrs.
Wilbur Winas, Mrs. IAalla Bryaot, 11rt, !met! Grilfln. ~~rt,
Olear 11. &amp;uflilll!d lltllllkl 1.
l11111er,
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Pbllllpo, Rt.B:.:.edro.
ValvoUne up Meldahl 12:'5 a. dent Jolutaon lo reported to be Mrl. Gary Lee Northup, Rl. you dQQ't Deed 1111 advlc:e. lktmo
m.; Rave.,wood down Meldahl e•tremely concerned ibout J Ga!UpoUa, llauah14!', 6:116 p. g1r1a are.-B.
Dl~-~ ~·::: OP
5:30 a.m.
"moral latmeu" In America 111. Thursday. Mrs. Robort H. P. 1- lilrl'l - who waa'L
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Gallipolis Dtm - Lynn B. that has been reflected In ,...
down 8 p.m.; J. S. LewiS down ,cent disregard of law and order
9 p.m.; Frleberger dOW!I 12:30 in many areas.
a.m.; JaneT . up 2:5() a .m.; L. JohllBOil's views were relayed
Fieore up '''O a.m.
to newsmen Thursday by T....
Kanawha River - 0 .
F. Gov. John B. Connally, who hal
Shearer up Marmet 10:13 p.m.; been staylna at tho Whlto
Jerry Bosworth up
WinfiP.ld House.
4:SO p.m.; W. R- Shaver,
Jr. The governor uld the condown Winfield 5:30 p.m.; Sol· corn stemmed from a """""
vay down Winfield U·so p.m.; plete breakdown ol law and
Thelma Ann do"" Winfield 2:" ordor" shown by_ lllcldenta in
a.m.; Allen R. Merrill up Win- many part.l of tltt country thla
field 3:05 a.m.; Lucy Jane Lu- yeor. Thele were not confined
eaa up Winfield S:45 ~ .m.; Hel- to demonstration• or rlots 9\'~
eu .z. dOWD Winfield e:so a.m. raclallliuel, be aa1t1.

Major Leap. R&lt;sult •
1 12nd Game)
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By Ualtett PrHt lnt~:rnaOon.a 1St. Louis
001 010 Otn- , } f
NatJoaal l..e&amp;Juc
Pittburgb
000 000 000- I S 1
Lo! Angele!ll 000 003 000-- 3 11 Z Sadeckl !19--10) and ~
Chicago
001 000 012- 4 7 0 ver. Butters, Schwall \8),~
Singer. B. Miller l71 and Tor-; 19), Sisk (9) and McFarlaae,
borg, Camilli 19). Ellsworth. 1LoSf'r- Butters 0·2) . flfta.;.-18• and Berte\1, Schaf· Brock ll51h i, Slla.nnon (9th).;;~
(8J. Wmner ~Jaec kel •1-0l.
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ther stadiwn as a slight favorUe, but Panther mentor Charley
Chancey has high hopei that
his grldders will upset the Roc·
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"of-~offense agains1 Wellston a•

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Line Seores:

8outheatern Ohio League grid of players was hard at work fensive team,'' is Fullback Ter- lhe first two games .
play at·. home tonight against preparing for the e'ncOWlter
ry Ervin. Ervin averaged five This will include Phil Swin·
the power . packed Wellston Chancey said last night dur· yards per carry last
week dell at fuJiback , Bob Smith and
Rock.ets.
ing a light workout by
his against the Oaks. He ran the Bill Jewell at halfbacks, Frank

journment.
There wu serious talk of oloslng up ahop lor till
year by the end of next week. The S,!nate ~lly approY.
ed a non-binding "sense of Congress" compromlle Tllunday on reapportionment of state legislatures 81 a rider
to lt.l long-delayed forelp aid authorization bill. It tllea
staved off an effort to tabl&amp;-and thus ldll-tbe eompromise and the blggell apparent hurdle to adj0111'111H11t
was cleared.
Like water pourli!J throUgh I
broken dam, legislation began eoThrly ~:!4 to llllborlle
to move. The Senate rushed the
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$3.S billion foreign aid btU to the full ts-~ bllbutiiClll;:
passage, approved scores of Jotmson uk...,
pondli!J oomlnations and puaed approved an even $S.S
116 non-controversial biU1 bofore Tha loiter llgi.JN
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quilting lor the nl&amp;ht.
matcbeoed:the~ bt actual
T!te thorny reapportionment approv
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tht
uestion went b a c k to the appropriations to D8DOI
wltere leaders were,... pr~~ato retumed lo wort
ported ready ro take the Sell&amp;te
,
mLse
the ben ,.1 today on President Jotmson I
;,::~::;01 po;;cal tblcket that Appalachia bill, wltlch the Ollol
bot bedeviled Congrall Iince Executive wao reported lo want
the Supremo Court'• June II ba41r for the elect!Clll campaign.
rulln
But ttl proopects lor llnal pa. .
111 ~i. decision the hlgb eourt age thla year are s~oudad.
ruled that eoch Houao of • alate The HOUJO bao not •
legislature muot be apportioned
on the balds of populadoo. Tho Cancer Society to
lubSenate cornpromlae wa• a
Meet on Tuesdaw'
stltuto for a meastn to delay
the court'• order lor 0110 year. Tha annual moetlnl of tha
It upresses the "sonae o1 Con- Melp County UDit of the AJIIIl'o
greu" that statel ahoulh ba lean cancer Society will be hlld.
given up to siJI: montb to re- Tueaday, September 29, at 7:30
apportion In line with the ruiiJti. p.m. at tbe llllddleport Billa
The fo...,lgn aid bill, bear11IJ school.
the reapportionment rider, ap- Election of offlcera will be
f!arently wu destined for a held, Anyona who hu contrlbo
Hou...senate conference com- uted a doUar or IliON to I h •
mille but Utto dJHicully was 196' Cruaada II CIOIIIidorad I
ezpected tn worklnl out an member and II olJ&amp;Iblll to JOt&amp;

SOCIAL
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rag non .. league Ulta, will begin tured this week while his crew I squad, which i!l called an

In the &amp;!nate, Congr• .,..
peared launched today on a final llampede towat&lt;• ,J•

River News

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Tbe Pomeroy Purple Panth·
" We intend to give them a 1Oak Hill 30-8 ht:)t Friday .
Coach Chancey in lends
en. win111n ln their two open- good game," Coach Chancey ' The big cog of Wellston's ventured this week while

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~:!'.:!!:ti'!':k Six-Week:WgjamBroktm,
tt~!u~nstltu~CO::~~ Lef'idation
Pouring Out ·
ember 17 through 13, and •po•·
W~IUNGTON (l}pn - With a sll:·Wtek logjam~

FRESNO CaUl (UP!) -Rep
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for votes today In a hedge-It~
ping tr•p through Caltfornle 1
lush agrtcultural heartland.
lllttlne bard at hla theme that
the Democrata. not tho Republlcans, hava led tho nation Into
war, Mlller told • cheering t&gt;B['
bsan erowd at a $100-a-coup e
dinner Thursday night:
"Everybod knows that thl.s
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leading 111 Into war Ls 1 lot of
shortly after the 10 a.m. EST suburb of Brook Park in a lng the Easten .• Rutland f~ot- 1 ~nd P:;ole u:~a~ ;arol;ov~~~ bu~k. The Democ;,ats bave let
deadline today.
wildcat strike touched off by bell game Saturday evemng I
Th It h
. st 8 • us Into four waro.
More than 20,000 work ors suspension of a union commit- lasting untll ll:3o p.m. at the or, ar." e~:::;:•• agam
en
struck GM plants In Cleveland Ieeman.
Eastern High School.
The ry
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and Ita suburbs, Columbus, To· I In Toledo, the walkout was cheerleaders are sponsoring the Also lodged in county
jail
Scripps-Howard Newspapers toledo, Manofield, Cincinnati and delayed until word was re· dance.
Thursday was Lowell Heister
day announced their oupport of
on a warrant from Crawford
Lyndon B. Jobnaon for prettl·
county Common Pleas Court
dent.
and the probation department
An editorial published In tbe
there. Heister was arrested by
17 scrlppli-Howard newspepara
utd the Urnes called lor prov·
Pomeroy Police Chief Jed Webster.
en quolllle• of leaderahlp "and
thil paramount eonaideradon In
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
EN
ROUTE
WITH
GOLDour
opinion, makes
John·
Leonard Presented
WATER tUPI)-GOP preslden· 1011 a natural choice.
To Local Officials
tlal candidate Barry Goldwater II wu the flrlt Umo
lhe
Allan L. Leonard, newly charged today that President Scripps " Howard newspapers
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bod endorsed a Democrat for
. Broadway Bulletin Board
feud Is more vlolent than ever - strlrt· appointed lccal manager for the J, 0 hnson •
a . m n., s ra .. on preeldent since they supported YOUTH ASKED FOR IT
Pamela Mason pulled her 10-year-old Jy verbal, so far _ and outclasses the gas company In the Middleport- shows no lnebnatlon to sup- Franklin D. Roosevelt for . .
son, Morgan, out of the "Sandpiper" Kim Novak-Laurence Harvey feud, the Pomeroy area, was _l~trnduced port the newly enacted civil election In li:M.
Tbls column Is dedicated to
film. She claimed there were supposed Ava Gardner-Deborah Kerr feud and the to local elected offtetals and righll law.
The declslon was determined young people, their problemo
to be a governess and a tutor in constant
Chamber of Commorce officials The Arizona aenator raised by a voto of the editol'll of the and pleasures, thalr troublel
attendance at the Big Sur location, and Liz Ashley- Vivien Leigh feud .
at a dinner meeting held at the the civil rights Issue in 10 air· 17 Scripps-Howard newspapel'll and fun As with the rest ol
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ynne Is recupera mg a • gas off'1ce ·m Middleport Wed- port -1"'
-- at Portland•. Maine
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and genera) echtonal
~1eeu· Helen Hel
Us! It welcome~
whisked the lad back to Los Angeles and ter being hit in the leg ba a bullet. She nesdav evening.
ao he battered the admmtstraP
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lion
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crime
and
corru~
Uvea
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meeUng
laughs
but
won't
dndge a serlas of now it looks as if Elizabeth Taylor somehow got In the mid le of a battle
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u eas m .
• here.
will be getting a new little actor to play between cops and an alleged stickup man District manager for Columbia tion question acroso New Elli· Tho
aditorial
said the ous quesUon with a brusb-&lt;tll.
her son in the movie . . Puzzling. With in Cleveland . Shakeup-time is long Gas of Ohio, Jnc., was the land.
Scrippa _ Howard Newspapera Send your teen-age quest!Ollll
all the '-'ason money, one would thi~K overdue at three MORE ma_jor movie 1host and Introduced other gas Goldwalor said that although b ld b k fr
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Europe's pretty new 1compony officials K E Gal- he voted against It, be hopes e
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ness of his own, wherever he went .... . cqa:een, Ann-Marie of Greece, has an aln· !Iant. Jackson Divi;ion ·ma,;,ger; the civil rights law "doea the p~gnu~ad ~~. .un~~ ~.,:a:- =~f;olpe~elen He P US! tidl
Wo ld ' F I
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b
azing look alt' k t'n
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All • J w Cottrill special represen· J·ob." He then added:
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d W d I "But lt'o not going to do It Goldwater a fair cbanco to WH N YOU BESITATK
hanging on by the stubs of their check- most promising singers. who is a1so nam- tatJve m this area, an
en a
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stlte hJa cue.
WAIT!
book hoping for a September "influx" ed Anne-Marie. They're close to the Gerlach . Following the dinner unless tis enforced and the "He h don th 1
d Oea H
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1 . a _now, an
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a fllm "'C'I ner on the Move" present administration shows
aa
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o pa rons, are mtg ' y csappomte so same age, ave e same smt es, wear was shown~ gy
no Inclination toward support- although we admire his energy, I am almost 18 and In love
far. There are more and more forced do- their hair the same way and photograph
.
lng it-just as the last attorney couroge and lrankneu and eon- with 0 boy who wlll be out of
sings and bankruptcies. and very few almost like twi,ns.
general &lt;Rober F. Kennedy) alder him_ a peroonally attrac- high school thla year. Then bo
ha ve enough hope or funds to hold out
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to
to night
!'until the official closing Oct. 18. The one
One of the nation's top comedienne•
showed no Inclination toward ~e
VI ua' we 0 no
P ani
go
co ~.e.
show that has been packing in whatel•er Is a bit upset because the lady she
supporting Jawo we had on the his argomenl.s persuaSIVe and He Ia working part.tlmo, &lt;lerkbooks-adequate laws to give 4o not think be has mown ing, and will try to get 1 full·
crowds there are Is the f!lm "To Be thought was her best friend is turning
people the right to Vote. "
Alive" at the Johnson Wax Building. out to be a far better friend to her es1that IIIbe has _tdhe qu,a,liflcatlons.
III edt- time job when he graduatos.
Most of the people who've "lived with" !ranged husband - and sbowing up all
Gauge readlnpt
Gallipolis
Renew• Cbargq
or. e preSI oncy,
e
We have plans to 'get marthe Fair since It opened predirt next sea· over town with him. Our heroine Isn't Dam 18.8, 12.8, running three In a speeeh prepared for de- ronal said.
ried In February· Ill have
son's exhibitors will be very tough for terribly hurt, just somewhat embarrass· quarters of I foot on the rol~ Uvery at Albany, N.Y., Gold·
another year . and a baH of
the corporation to deal with.
ed
Joe Levine continues to collect ers, Pomeroy-Mason 2l.tl'l, Pt. water renewed his charge thai
acbool, and wtll keep on till I
got my diploma.
Important TV offers are coming In unique tributes. More than 500 movie tn- Pleasant 24.74, Hinton .$1 fall- Johnson may have been helped
for Lalnle Kazan. Barbra Streisand's un- dustry repre sentatives from more than lng, Kanawha Falls minus .09 toward the Wltlto Bouse by
1111 parenll bave asked ua to
derstudy in "Funnv Girl." since her on.. 56 cou ntries will fly to Paris to pay tri· falling, Charlsston 17.89. Lon· a Bobby Baker "kick back."
llve with them. Be'cl work asong debut on the Phyllis Diller show. bute to his colorful showmanship In con- don, Marmet and Winfield d•ms Goldwater'• second opeech of
round the ho111e to pay lor our
Laini e's rendition of "Don't Rain On My nection with "The Carpetlraggers" and were on the sills.
the day waa mad• at Concord,
SEPT. Z'7
room and board, and I'll do I
Parade" did the trick and she's going "Harlow" as well as 23 other pirtures Boat movemeoto:
N.H., as he headed toward Al· Rally Day will be held sun. lot of the housework. They monplaces: she never had a chance tO lm- he 'll be making with Paramount Part of
Ohio River - Southern down bany and his acbeduled meet- day s tember 27 at Chester ey be malrea at tbe atore would
press an audience before because Bar bra the celebration will be a 24th film - "A 13, 4:03 a.m.; Lee May down ing with Gov. Nelson A. Rock• Method!~ church. Morning wor· pay our other ,es:pentft. And
hasn't missed a performance.
Day in !he Life of Joe Levine"-which 13, 3:20a.m.; Jolm Ladd Dean toller. A crowd about the same ship will be at 9 a.m. Ba!ket pretty soon hell be able to
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down 13, 7 a .m.; A. J. Patron me as that at Portland turned lunch will be served at noon. ba~e a •tratght Job.
A big controversy is raging In Ger· up 14, 2 p.m.; Loul.slana up 14, out to meet Goldwater and hil The afternoon program will I d like your advice, please.
Show biz speculators are thinking
twice about Importing Beatie imitations many around Helen Gurley Brown's new 1:20 a.m.; New Martl.,vllle up wile at the Concord Airport.
have Hev Pearl casto bring· Don't you think "' have II
from England. One group recently bomb- best-seJler, "Sex and the Office" Some 14, 7:10 a.m.; Jeffboat up 15, AI he baa before, Goldwoter liiJ the ~essaae. Everyone 11 worked out pretty weii!-C.B.
ed to $50.000 of their promoters' money of the gazettes over there have put the 7:03a.m.; Peggy Dowoey up 16, urged that usa of moral penu- welcome
B.
.. . Sophia Loren must be getting hous.. debate on the front pages . . . Former 3:20a.m. ; Bob Benter up 16, aston to cure the clvll rights
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Dear C.:
U you weren't a little - ·
happy - a mania that's fun to indulge Prime Minister Harold MacmiJlan, who 8:'0 a.m.; Buckeye State up problem.
when you make a million per picture. beat a rather hasty retreat out of Brit- 18, 12:55 a.m.; Ph!Up Spurn "People don't like to be
ried that it WON'T work out
She's just bought a little luxury flat in ish politics al:er the Profumo Affair, down 18, 5:30 a.m.; Beaver pushed by law," he 181d, "but
well, would you be wriUng me
Paris for $180,000, and plans to live threatens to emerge from retirement if down 18, 6:ii0 a.m.; National people can be pushed by bonfor advica? A good rule l.s: She
there - with her Carlo Ponti. of course Barry Goldwater becomes President of down 19, 7:05 a.m.; Chris Jr. est, lrom-th..baart reuonlng."
Entered B01pllll
who besltatet - ohould waiL
- when she ftnisheo doing "Judith" in the United States. At least that's the the· up 20, 7:20 a.m.; Harvey Jor- be said.
Among
tiioso who entored Statistics show that about
Israel. While she's catching up on the fun ory that his friends have been buzzing dan down 22, 5 a.m.; CndrlngHoller boapltat In !Ito paot 14 hal! of aU teen-a1e marrlaget
in Paree, her fabulous multi-million dol- about, saying things like "England wiU ton down 22, 8:10a.m.; George
PLAN DANCl!.
hours were Ronnie s. F01, Rl 10 wrone, often because of the
lar vlJla near Rome will be in dust-covers need a ma_jor figure to keep the balance Price down 23, 2:15 p.m.; San The Pomeroy Athletic Boost- 1 Bidwell, Lave M. Dunoan, very things you've aientloned:
. . . OUt Hollywood way, the natives are of the free world" and "Gladstone came Pedro down 23, 6:13 p.m.; El· era ora 1ponsuring a dance Sat. Rt. 1 VInton, John P . Hawker, llvfn&amp; with parent.l; trylna to
uylng the Warren Beatty-Robert Rossen back at 80!"
, gercUif down 23, 12:05 a.m.; Jef· urday oventna at Ilia Junior Rt. 1 Thurman, Mro. Eva Me- combine hl&amp;h icbool and bOtJieo
Iorson down 23, 2:11 a.m.; Lu- IDgb achool !rom 8 to 11 p,JIL Nealey, Rt, 1 Ewlngton, Ml'll. work wllb married l1!e- whlcb
ollie dowu 23, 2:U a.m.; Cl'IICI· T!te Jayo will omceo.
Charleo Nlll'DWI M&lt;Gulrl, Rt. me&amp;llll a girl "Mn.-out" on all
ble
down
23,
2:U
a.m.;
Char1 Crown City, James T!turman the fun; cutttne oomero
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Hatlo les K. down 23, 7:11a.m.; Penn. TO GIVE CONCERTS
McGuire, Rt. 2 Crown City, make enda meet UDW ;you'ra
sylvania down Greenup 7 p.m.; MOSCOW tUPI) - Artur Ru· camtlle Ann McGraw, 2422 Lin- JOIDc around In circles; job
fHEN 'THEY COLLAPSE IN '/HE CW6•
Panzo down Greenup 7:SO p.m.; benlleln mlvetl here T!tureday. coin Avo., Pt. Pleai&amp;Dt, Rober prospecta poor, colleie dropHOUSE,AND BElWEEN GASPS .WONDER
Allied-Ashland up Greenup 8:- The Polish-hom American pia- c. Cook, Maoon, w. Va., Mro. out almoot a certainly - and
WAATS '/HI! MAnER ....
05 p.m.; Ztmmer down Green- nlst, who 1.s 75, will &amp;lve three John Hoscbar, RL I 'loulh&gt;llde, tben rtiJ'Ots, lll!d !Jaretl tenJ.
up U6 a.m.; Orco up Green- concerts In Moacow, two In W. Va., Douclll 11. Morris, pera, and aomebody ohouti:"U
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up 5 :~ a.m.; Chrl.sly down Leningrad, and one In Kiev In Jackson, Mrs. Balder E. Rhea, you. just hadn't ltllbd lilt Into
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Greenup 6:20 a.m.; E P. Jones the next two weeka.
Rt. s Jackson, Ml'll. Charles J. thlo .. .. .. "
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01&lt;'1 AWARE OhiO I UPI I - IOO·vards to iO Comb&lt;~t T•me Iflag saluie Mrs Vernal John· mendmenst to the CoiistiMio~• ll
Misses \11nnle and Ethel Orr
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the Ford motor car
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descrlmion of Vicar H&lt;~ll· ' For V•c~r's ow ner onM ~r::- I NJght Is Comtng." and prayed
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Man's Reconciliation with ,,
God Explained in new Book'

By LOUIS CAI!8ELII
ern, courageouJ a1l4 opemnlndUntied l'ftll lnternallonol
ed as Biohop Jobn IIA&gt;I&gt;Woo'a
Comer oi Fourth ODd Maw St. Churcb or Chrllt, Pomeroy.
Chnstlan theology has
al - " Honest To God."
Middleport ft,tv . Nyle Bordtn, Jerry Maatets. pastor: Sunday wayil asserted that Jesus Christ And it is considerably leu
THE
llllnlster. Sunday &amp;fhool ~ 30 School 9 30 a. m. Churcb lU 30 accomplished 8 "reconciliation'' muddled in its theology than
a m Arnold Richards, Supt. a m · Chrzstiao Emieavor II :JO between God and man Thls IS that IM!nsatwnal be!kelllt. In
MORNING
Morrung Worship, 10 30 8 m p: 01.·.· f!lvenlna Service, a:'ao p. the heart of the Gospel
1fact, It is a mucb-needecl · 18! quel which ought to be rdllly
Church of God, Mt. Morta.b: m
But what exactly does
zl anyone who waa stimulate«. anI PLAYED
Rev lra M. Tibbs. pastor · SunSyracus-e Flrst United Pres· mean?
noyed or JUs' plam confust*l by
day School D.4J a. m.; Worship byterian Church, Rev . Howard
T God"
To many people, It means " Honest o
.
servl ce ll a.. m. ,and 7 4:5 P m · Ruppelt, pastor; Wonhlp serZiou Cburcb or Cbrilt, Pome- Prayer mee· -g 30 P m Tues- vtce 9 a. m., Sunday SChool, aomethlng like tins
Dr Routley feel&amp; that it is
roy • HarrtsonvWe Road. Eu- day . Young People, 7·30 p. m 110 a m. ; Prayer meeting, 7:30
1'God was angry with
men nolhmg short of blasphemy t1
gene Underwood, miwster. Bi· Friday
p m Wednesday
because of the1r sms But Jesu!! 1 sugge~t that w~t Jesut did for
ble school 9.30 a. m.; Mornmg
became hurnaruty's champmn mankmd wa" to placate a tyworship 10 30 a. m., Evemng Bradford CbW'Cia uf Chrl1t. Federated Church. PoDlflroy, On the cross He suffered
m 1rant God who was waiting to
worshan 7:30 p m.: Roberl Reed N I. lrnbO'ien, pastor; Homer Re"
W H p ,.
r
our
stead,
ac'ceptmg
the
puntsh1pumsh His peopl1 with death."
T
S
B'bl
SchooJ
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1
Bible Clchool Suj)t.
Forrest, upt. I i
earl Kautz. Supt.: s ll Dd. y ment we deserved IGod . was Actually, he says, Chtiat'l
9:30 L m.. Morning Worahlp, School, 9· 15 B. m.: Wonhlp placated by Jesus sacrlfJce, mJssJon was exactly the oppo.
11
UB Cburcb, Letart F': 1t, Sun. 10 30 a m.; Evemng Worahtp, bou
and now iii prepared to
love l ~ite He caiJl8 to reaseure.)ll.en
30
day School 9 30 a. m.; Worship 7 p. m. Wednesday, 1 p. m
r 10
I . m.
any human bemg who appears that God
not hostile toward
15
se 1ces Sunda_y, 7.30 p, m.
BibiCI Study.
bf
h s throne of judgment
First S.ptist Church, Middle- e ore 1
them
ld
Boo
pleadme:
the
name
of
Jesus
"
This plduN will always live m my memory. It wu
,.HIE CHU ..CH JI"O.. AU..
CbUrch of lhe Nuareae, Pom- Fr,.edom Gospel Mission, Ba- i port. Rev. Dona
ne, oasThe Doctrme of Atonement,
Thmk God Unfrtendly
Sunday mornma, ond 1 WRI about eleven ye&amp;ra old.
9 15 a. m~,
AL.L. fi'Oft THIE CHU"CH
eroy
Rev.
Clyde
HenderiOn.
sban
Suversville
Road:
E.
J
tor;
Sunday
Scoool
formulated,
has
become
one
Man
has a natural tendt!lley,
10
I wa1 on my way to Church School when I met Tom
10 · 15
pastor,
Su.lday
Scbool
9:30
a
Griffith.
paswr,
RoHer
W
II·
Fred
Hoffman,
Supt.;
of
the
greatest
stumbling
I
Dr
Routtey
aays, to think al
The Cll\lreh II the IJ'eale.t fadur
Snyder. It didn't take much urging for me to jotn him
8
6 p blocks for modern seekers afl-~ God as bemg unfriendly and
.,. ..nh lor !he bulldlnt ol chanr
·
m.,
Mormng
Worship
10
30
lord,
Supt.,
SUnday
School
10
m.
Worsb~p
Ser;lce;
BYP
In a fiahinr expedition.
.., Old rltlld.clu...ntp It 1111ton
m: NYPS 6 45 p. m. Evemng a m · Evangelistic ServlCe 7- m.: Evemng \\orshtp, 7:
il er faith Tiley JUst can't work unfaJr Everything that
goes
I hod always thouaht it would be fun to play
lw~~te of ifPir!tual val-. W•lhout a
atronr Churdt, Mflher democntey
hooky It tame as kind of a shock that it watm't. I was
tervicCI 7:30 P· m. PraYer 30 p:• m 0 rayer meeung, 7:ao 1m.: Wed. 7:30 p. :~ !~ up much enthusiasm for the wrong m Jt[e become! another
liar rivllb.tbl can llllrViv. ..,..,.
downright uncomfortable, aitting there with my line
meeting, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, p. m. Tuesday.
meeting; S:30 p. m,
.,
kind of God 1t descrlbes - a vm- jusliflcatwn for
nunlng
a
- . low 10UIId re&amp;fiOJ-. why every
dangling ln the water. I kept thinking about how nlee
IJI!llllft llhluld ltbtnd -~ ~
practice.
dictive God wh011e wrath could I "gflevance" against God. ThJ1
J.rly IUI.d atpport Ow ( 'huteh 'fhey
our Church 8ehoo1 teacher ~ad been E me, and about
Free Melbodist Chur&lt;ll, Ll Dr· •• • 8 lb 1 ~VB Cb •
f ..
1 d t ud
f ..o nc•"
•l'f (I) Forhiaown111ke r2) For
.
E
Gill
auDtu
e
e
1!.
ore
•
M'dd)epol1
First
United
p~
be
appfi!Gsed by the sacnflCe o sett e a Ut e o 8 .,eva
1
how my parent. would be lookmg for me m Church.
1
... chlldnn'• ..U. {3l For the • h
el CUff, ~•v R. ... gene
' Rev . Eugene E. Emerson, pa•
ard an mnocent life
1s what the B1ble means by lin.
• lUI -.n~~ntty lnd lllltkon ( ")
And pretty 100n I found that mside me I was wrig
pastor Sunday School 9 30 a. tor. Sunday worshtp 1 30 tJ m byterlan Cbur~, Reva How ooi
New Book Helpful
It IS the antithesis of faith, and
PO!" the 11lce or :he Chureh ilkll,
glinr.
which ftlllll hl1 moral and m~Nrbtl
m..
Phil
Wise,
supt..
~oraa~:
and
9
30
a
m
alternately
Sun·
Ruppelt,
p":tor
RS~nd
Y
~her
Those
who
are
repelled
bv
lh('
ulttmat.e source of all pattie..
I think that's the fint time I ever realized I "ought"
8· m.;
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-..pport. Plul Mt P&gt; lo ehurd\ "'Ill·
9' ') a.m., rs 0 ney au
wora.hlp
lO
30
day
School
10
30
a
m.
and
the
nohon
that
Jesus
was
~
ular
sms.
ar17 lind 1114' your Bible dally.
to do onythlna. I didn't catch a ftah that morning, but
10 3,0. a. m. Wor&amp;hlp, 6 r sort of scapegoat for
SerVIces
7
p.
m
i
EvangeliStic
8
30
e.
m
alternately.
Norman
supt
human
I
To
liberate man from thls atI did learn a bla leMon. I learned that there is very
7 30
6
3
little honest joy In dolnr something you ahou1dn't be
service ' '"}. ~3oMid · ~e~ Bahr. Supt Bible Study
rmd i ~h m. 7YF W~ ~J~ruo
misdeeds may fmd Jt helpful to I tllude, God sent Jesus Into the
0
doing. I learned th&amp;t we have a certain duty to God
prayer serviCf', · P- m e prayer servlce led by pastor. IC 01r.
p. m
ruor
read a new book, entitled "The I world Jesus was a fully
huand to ounelve1, and that we can't be happy when
llyseU Run Free Methodist 7.30 p. m. Thursday.
( free WID 8aptf5t Church, Man for Others," published this man person who bore "t be
we turn our backs on 1t.
Robe!,.
E.
Smltb,
Sr.,
paslor;
Rutland, Pas-1ar, Rev P au I week by Oxford
Universtty I stamp of God's very beiJig.''
From then on, my Church School attendance wos
Strwobur1 Va
Sunday
School
~:30
a.
rn.,
Wor·
Lottrldile
EUB
CHurch,
Bel'.
Taylor;
Sunday
School,
10
a.
m
Press
pap!!rback,
$150
The ~ His mJSSHln was not to rea:onlOO'Yo. Now that I'm older, I try to maintain that
ley
Haley,
c;upt.
Mormng
wor
Eugene
Emerson,
pastor,
SunGuy
Prtddy
,
Supt,
Preaching
author
1s
Rev
Enk
Routley,
a cale G~ to man, but ratb~ to
same record. Sunda.l' me&amp;na the Church W my family.
ahlp 10 30 a. m. Youth Service, day School, 10 a. m., Russell service, 7 30 p. m ; Prayer i!!ler- Bntish thwlog•an who former- reconcile men to God! ~at Is,
8 45 p m . Evan~eltstic mes- Archer, Supt Sunday Worshiil VICe! 'i·:W P m Wednesday .
ly taught at Oxford and is now 1o help men transfer thetr rela7 30 ·• m . Prayer meet· ll a m. Bible Study and Pray
·
a congregationalist pastor
tlonship to God from one
of
!lage,Th 1p. 7
m
ez service led bv Mtllard Coe, Por11and Methodist Cburcb, nus remarkable little 107 gnevance to one of reciprocal
mg, urs&lt; 1.y · P ·
7.30 p. m. Wednesday.
l Arthur Stilt, pastor
Sunday page book is every b1t as mod- I confidence.
Penlfcottal Atsembly, Route
SChool 9 :JO to 10:30 a m. Har·
- - - - - - -- - 124, Rev PaulE Jones, pastor
Rock Springs Methodist, R. old tJ Roush, Supt Ker.neth Wednesday, Prayer meeting: mg. 10 30 a. m Sunday School.
Sunday Sehool 10 a . m.: Wor R. Card, pastor : Sunday School McLeud, Ass't. Sup1. Servlces 8 30 P m. Wednesday. Semor Sunday 7 p. m. Young People"l
With the hope it will, in some meusure, fOoter ana llelp lUI•
ship scrvoces 7.30 p m Sun 9:311 a. m .. Worship servlee, every Sunaay evenmg
,Choa Practice. 3 30 m
Legion: 7 30 p. m. Salvation
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tain that which is lfOod in family anti •"'mrmmity life, this feo·
day, Wednesday and Fnday.. 1·30 p. m .. 1.'YF ti 30 P m.. Enterprioe EUB Chureh, Ref . day, Jumor Cho" Praellce
meeting: Thursday, I ro I IJOture ill &amp;pon~ored bv. dre bruineJI /irmll and organiz«tion.s
Bradbury Chur~b or Cbrast. WSCS Tuesday 1 30 p m . Pray Menzel SmJlh, pastor Worshtp Bethlehem Baptlll
eburcb, dtes Home League ; 7 ~ m Prep
Arl Marcum, uumster; Bible er and Bable Study, Wed. 7 30 serv•ce 9 30 a. rn..
Sunday Great Ben&lt;! Rev C L O't.:on- claaRe!!; 7 30 P m B1bll ~
whose names appear below.
School and
Worshop. p. m.
School, 10 :JO a. m. Youth Fet . nor pastor Rnberl Lewis, supl prayer lllootln• Other aervlc'1
.._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __;_ _ _ _ _ _ _- : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · 1\10 30 a m.; ChnstJan Endeav·
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lowsbip 6 30 P m . Boys and , •
M mt" w rshlp by announceiiM!IJL
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Th Cb
at .., 1't I"PD •
or, 6 p. m.; verung ors p, H L McDanael pastor Sun: !Girls Fellowship, 6 30 P m.; and Sunday School; 1 p m. e:v. r.h e
E W
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7 p. m
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. p . h Evenmg service 7 30 p m • 2nd nmg service 1''mrsdaJ i 3U - e!!ter. ay
arne, pas •
Kingdom Hall ot Jehovah s day School 9:30 a. m.. reac · nd 4th Sundays· Youth Chotr e
Pr
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Sunday School9 ao a m: Mo~
GR~ENHOUSES
Witnesses· Public meeting, Sun· ~ng 10 30 a. m., MYF 6 p m.; : 30
m Wed~e~day Pra:ve; IP m
aye~\1~~~~! Church ing Worship 11 a m: NVP~
Member rTD
I day 3 p. m' Watchtower study Prayer and Blble Study, 7:30 p. M p.
30
m Wednesday
Syracu!le , e
• 6 45 r&gt; m : Evening Service(
HO Lincoln St. Middleport WY 2·25!0
WY 2·2644
Greenhouse WY 2 3402
t ;». m.; Bible study Tuesday, m, Wedn ...sday.
eetmg,
p. · b b Mid IDrM ~stewr L. . Rousrv1h:_ 1&gt;8S:~- ~ 7 30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser-:
Se
ti
7
Heatb Method! !Itt C arc ,
- ornmg ors1up se ...... 9
..
Wednesday
;
30
p
Antiquit)l
8ua. dltpt"Jrt, M. E. Dowson, pastor: !Dana \\me brenner, Supt 10 a. j
PEp:eppa.l
Qaarcb 1
· 1 Th ~
' day Schoo !!It
a m. rayer Mrs Nan Moore Church School m Sunday choot. YF Wednes- P
Th R
.,........ l P
ur ay
meeting fbt•··~y 7 30 o m
•
'
1 g 30
d
6 30 p rn
Mrs Moore I omeroy, e fl'V. QoiUI""'• '
Established In 1004
11
Danville Pilgrim Holiness, (P. FJrs&amp; Baptit~ Church ·P~e- Supt Church Schoo • · a.
t · Off
Board · meet: Martin. Rector. Sunday - MorTate Someone To Church This Week"
0 Langsville Ohlol Rev 0 H
'
I m ; Worship ServJce. 10 30 a. •rec nr
ICJ&lt;~
ning Prayer aud Sennon, 10.30
Wesl Columbia.. W Va.
Car
pastor:
Sunday,
School.
9
311
roy.
Rev.
Ralph
Hashit~her:
9.30
m;
Methodz"t
Youth
Fellowlng,
hrst
Monday
each
month
I
a.m.
Coffee )lOW' foU9Wllli·
Middleport
Ph Mason SP 3·5593
"
R
be
G
t
S
t
W
to
11:15
a.
m.
wor
P
service
~hip
7
p
m
.
Official
Board
at
7:30
P
m
Holy
Commun
I
a m o rt rae up
or
d
d N
d J · ~ •
· ··
"8 1 3t 10 3 ' a m.. Ptl an stu Y· ursery an
untor mli'etlng 1st Sundav of month, loll' each quarter as announced
Cbestn Church or God, Rev.
ship
'
·
·:r,
\church
for
children.
·
p
m
WSCS
2nd
Monday
WSCS
flr!'t
Wednesday
of
each
G1lber1
Spencer, pastor Sunday
6
45 p m · .,.van·
~1m 1ou~•
. . •,
7 .. ~
1
el 15tic ser~1ce, 7:30 p. ~ Mtd- 1 Letart Falls United Brethren of month, 7·30 p m , Eleanor mon.th
School 9 30 a m Morning worPrayer
and
PraJse.
Wed[Church,
Rev
.James
Momson
Carcle,
2nd
Thursday
of
month
MmersvWe
!'.fethodlst
cburcb
sb1p 11 a. m Prayer Meeting,
Dodge - Dart - t&gt;odae Trucks
1
nesday 7 30 p m.
Sunday School 9·30 a m Tom 7·30 p m; Clas:-; 12, 3nl Wed- lOr Lester L. Rou~h . pa~tor · f 1 30 p. m Thursda, ..
M1ddJeport, Ohio
Middleport
'
·
tNorrls supt Ass 't Supt. Her- nesda~ of month, 8 p. m: Aft- IVtctor Brown, Church Schooi 1 People's Service Fli49,'
Mlddlepcm Cburcb of the NB7.· 'I bert 'Roush. · Preachi~g Sunday 1 crnoo~ Circ le, 4th Thur~dny nf ~ ~upermtendent, 10 a m Ofhc- 1p m
.
~
arene, Rev Clyde J Bartlett 10 :lO 3 m ; Alternate evenmg month, 2 p. m.; Chotr Practice 1al Board meeLmg each quarter sutton Mll!tbod1st aauca,
Sunday School 9 30 a m.• Morn· lworsh!p at 7_30 p. m.; Pray Wednesday, 7 p m.
unless o_lherwJse ca lled Holy thur Stitt, pastor.
Su~~
mg Worship 10 30 a. m.; NYPS ier meeting Thurs 8 P m
St. John's Catholic Mltsioo: Commumon each quarter as an- 1School 10 a. m., Clint ~.
West Mam St.
Pomeroy
Cozn Operated Laundry &amp;: Dry Cleamng
Young People, 6 45 p m ; Evan
'
1 near Gu)sville (Dutch Ridge): nounced.
1Sup• : Sunday Worship, 11 Et.'f4..
getistlc mePtmg 7:30 p. m;
Alfred ~fctbodlst Church, Kev. Goorge R. Shipman, pa!~Syrac-use Cburcb ol the Naza. Ma!Wn City Cbureb ot ~
Support the Church of Your Chmce
397 W Main
Pomero7
Pravf'r met&gt;'. 1g, Wed, 7 30 p m Rev Pearl Casto. pastor: Sun· [tor Sunday Mass 10 00 a. m.:
W 11
t rhorpe pastor 1 M1ller Street. (VocaJ MUS1c\f
Naomi Baptist Cboreh: Sun- dt~y Schoo! at 9 :JO a m. Char- Hoiy Day of Obligation 6·30 a ~~:ay ~~~:I 9 :w a
Mmn I S:.~.ndav Bible StUd~ 10 a "
1
1ay Schol"l 9 3(1 a m. \Vor- lcs 1'a}lor, supt, Worslup ser- :m.: Confession, % hour before in worshl 10 30 a. m.
Morn\n.e Worship 10 _45 a. tp.;;
ship 11 a. m.. Prayer servtce, v1ces al 10:45 a. n1. Wllh the 1Mass.
P
Bible Study 7 30 p. m. WedDE!! !
1 g
1 p. m. Wednesday
Rev.
Casto.
Wednesday
even\
Lour
Lady
of
Loretto
Missiou
Syracuse
E.U.B.
Church,
Paul
rtay
Bakers of Good Bread
Builders and Building Supplies
Carpta&amp;er Baplist Church: fng, regular meetmg of the Long Bottom, Rev George R. !\.. SeUer11, P.,tor.
Rutland Cbureh of Christ,
Buntmaton, W Va.
cheater. Ohto
Ph. 1185-200~
SJnday School 9 30 a m; Mom· MY F · Wodnesday, 7.45 p m \shipman administrator Sunday 9 30 a. m Sunday School, Ben Bible School 9 30;,'lCo!llmWJ!on
tng Wonhtp 10 ij) a m.
Mld·Wf'ek prayer 9erv1ces
M 8 30
• a m est, Huly Days Qlu~enberry Supt: 10 30 a m 10 :JO ,1 m , V. H. Braley, .
F
lllpll Cb h Th U · ed M ••~•· 1 h h
t ·;
Rutland lrst
IH
urc
e mt
e._lll c ore 101 Obligation, 1 p. m.
Morn1ng Worsh1p service, Lst I Supt. sa bra can ad a~, Planls;
SundaySchf'ol930a m Preach- Pomeroy, Rev. Melvm Al1me. j RtiUud Cburcb ot God, Rev. and 3rd Sundays: of the month: IBJble Studv, 7 30. De~bert ~~ ~
m~ Sunday 2 30 p m
pastor; Church School, 9 15 a 1John Smallwood, pastor: 3unday 1 30 p m. Evenmg Evangeils- mmP., leader
;
Harrhlonl'ille Pretbyterhm, m, Leo Crew, supt : Leo Vau- School 10 a. m.; Evan~ehsUc tic Service, 2nd and 4th Sun· 1 Pomerny Church of tbe Nav
Chester, Ohio
Rev. John Davies, pa~tor· Wor- ghan, Ass't Supt Divine Wor- service 7 p. m.: Young People day of month BETHANY arPnf' Sunday Sch~ol , 9·30 ~­
Wheel &amp;alanclnJ-Auto Glass-Bralt• Service
Ph. WY 2-3818
Pomeroy
ship service 9 30 a. m., Sunday ship, 10'30 am.; W,ed, 9·1$ a , Endeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday; 8·30 a. m. Morning
Worship: m., Mormng worslup 10.4&amp; a.
School 10 30 a. m.
m. Prayer group; 1hursday, at ' Prayer meeting 7 p. m, Satur- 10 30 a m Su~tday School, B!y m Evenmg Worship, 7 p m.;
Tbe Pentecostal Churcb, Mid· 7 15 p. m., Choir rehearsal
day
the Theiss, Supt:; 6 30 ~- m I Prayer meetmg, 7 p. m w.L
dleport, South 3rd Ave . Sunday First BaptiR Cbureb1 Pome· Chester
Metbodlst Church 1y 011 th Fellowship CARMEL - Rr .. Clvde \1 Henderson, pa~.
i Schoo110 a. m.; Sunday evemng roy, Hev. Charles Norn~. Sun- Pearl A Casto Pastor Wor- 19 30 a. m. Sunday .School Wa~·· 1tor
.. ::evangelistic serv1ce, 7 30 P m. day Sch~l, 1·30 till lO 20. Wor- sl: . servlce at 9 a. m. Sunday ne Roush. Supt.. 10 30 a. m ! Stlvt'rS\'ille Metbodist Cia~
Two Loc:atlona P'or Your Convenience
Pomeroy, Ohio
Wt!dne.sday B•ble Study 7 30 p. sb1p Service, 10·30 a. m; Nur. School at 10 a. m.; WSCS lst Mormng WorAhip, 2nd Snd 4th Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday
WY2·31196
Syn""'"
WY 2-ll9811
m : SaturdJ: night Prover and sery and Jumor church for chil- Thursday of month.
Board SUnday of the f"lonth, s p. m 1 School. g 30 a m ; Gene Wolfe
Worship 7 "0 p. m. Paqtor, Rev drcn.
meetmg lrd Wednesda} ot the Evening EvafW!hstlc SerV'tee, 1~upt, Serv1ces Thursday even
.
th
hu and 3rd Sunday of month I mg
~
18 L. Barrett
Rutlaad Cbaull or tiM NaW'Ru1lan~ MetbQd&amp;st Cburctl mon ·
Syracuse IVUssion, Rev. Earl 1
Morse Chapel Methodllt
ene· Sunday School 9 30 a m ; Carl ~~ernng, pastor . Mormng Mt. Hermon United Brethren cu~ter, pastor Services every Church, 4.rthur Stitt, Pasted
PA!NTS and RAitDWAIII!S
Mormng Worship 10 45 a. m. worship 10 3it a. ~··. Church In Christ RPV James Mom- Wedm•sdav and fl'rlday evenmg Sunday School, 10 a. m. Oliver
130 E Second
Ph. WI 9·3273
Pomeroy
WY 2 244 0
Evan,:lellstlc Bervice 7 46 ;&gt; m. Schuol 9 30 a rn lhSCS tlrst son, pastor; Sunday &amp;hool, at 7 30 p · m
I Sayre Supt . SUOOay Wol'!lhlP.
Racine
1Wdweek praver serv1ce, 7·45 1J Tue!Klay aDd 2Dd. Thursday of 9 30 a m, ?reachmg 1ft :10 a . Mt. Union F.W.B.
Charcll. ! service. 11 a. m.j Prayer
m Wednesday
ea&lt;'h munth,. Fam!lv NJght tast m Alternate preachmg
and RPv He-nn ~ Stanley. pastor m~ every Wednesday evening~
Col•mbtr Chapel: Wor11hlp ser· Sunday evemng oJ each month Omslian Endeavor, 7 10 p m sund1n School Q 45 a m., Earl
Middleport Clmreh of Cluist, .
6
nee each :iunday 9 lS a m., at :30 p. m., Prayer MPetlng, Sunday. Mid-Week Prayer ser- Starke\, Supt, Preaching, 7 30 5th anr:t \fain Streets, Donald.
Quality P"umlture at Lower Pr1C'e!
M.1ddJepon. Ohto
tt.unday School 10 a. m. Youth 7 30 P. m Wednesdav .
I vices WedneRday, 7 ~0 p m Young Peoples m&lt;&gt;etmg, 7 30 p H•cks, mirusler; ~ible Sch~l,.·
c;ervice
6
15
p
m.
Evenmg
Wur
Edea
Ubited
Hrethl'f'n
ln
I Ratland Mldton : OUvr. NeW· I m Wednesdav . Choir practice, 9 30 a . m , Morrung Wonhipr
Middleport
Phe~ne WY 2·3481
N S.cond Ave.
~PIIp 7 p. m ca&lt;'h Sunday
Chrill Churcb: Rev Elcten R I man, m1ss mnary pastor Sun· 7 3n p m Thursdav
10 30 a. m : You~ Fellow~p
1
Jhotrter Churcb at C h r
Ralke. oastor, SundAV ~chool dav School, 9 30 a m. Wor:o~htp The Salvation A.nny, Envoy 6 15 p. m; Evemng Worship,
Rlble !khool 9 30 ~ m Preal'h· 10 a m ; Winnie HOialnger . supt 10 :lO a m , Prearhing 7 :m P Ray S Wmm~::. officer in charJ~,e 7 30 p. ~· Prayer Service, WedInti 10 !0 a. m, hrst and third Chrlttmn Endeavor 1 Hi p TJ.I m . Prayer service, 7·30 p. m. Sunday tO a m HoUne~s meet- nesdAy, ' 30 P m.
'klndays
Mrs
Lvda
Chevalier
pres•dent,
Thursday.
IIEXALL DRUGS
"FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS"
Wei'Ul AU Doetort Prttcrlptlons
c.......
Cloon'h, UnJHhor&gt; ctas&lt;OS ro. all Song servoo.s, Tuppon Plain• EVB Oon .... h· ,
Road
·nrlav Sctmol 9 :-w a m a p m Preaching B 20 p m ; Rev ~gene E Emerson. P!l!ll
Cor Butternut 6. W Main
WY :Mill
Pomoro
KaJpb Carl Sup! • Ureachln~ Mid WtPk Prav"r mee1mg 1 30 tor Sundav WorshiP 9 .m a m 1
Cor Sycamore &amp;i Second st - PomeroJ
'Wrvlcea. 7.3(1 P rn . ( A!M· Cot p m Wednesday. Class Lead 1 and 7 :-\0 p. m. 'llternately Sun ,
REV Jodi'!!' KRALY, PAS'I'GR
aym ln; PrHyer Mef'tin~ l'lffl!t- Pr. Mrs MaZie Rol~ln~m
1av School 9 ~0 a m and LO 20
MI. Mortab Sapllll Chllti:b, norobi' ~ a.

lleorlanlloG Cltaroll ot Jesua
Chrtst ot L.attet Da)' Satnta. slJ
miles from Racl.n.e C111 RacinePortland Road Sunday Scbool
9 30 a. m.; Worsbip 10:30 a,
m., &amp;mda" evemng lelVICe at
7 30 p. .n : Wed., worab!p aerv
l~.:e at 7 3r p. m Pastor. Thorn
11 &amp;t Diddle. All even1n1 eervIces beglo at 7:30 p, m.

conferen~e.

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lltlly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Q., Sept. II, 111M-I

I

d
lud I
Albright. AttendiDI the meet· coveri"" all aspects and tailor- 5th.
CINC'INN:'\TI Ohio (UPU Ticket orders !thoul ' me e
~ mg
were Ml'!. Zula Fry, Mrs. ed t 'the health care needs of The County court s18Ded it.
The {
Kedi announced a dearly pri ntt!d name and re- By JOHNSON
Mrs. Vernal
Jobasoo
1A N. Dtckens,
Mrls. JoGheonsrogne Masoon Count") was the IUbject
REUNJON
M Verna
I d contract with the ccmultantt
hi b
2391 l todav 111«1 In urder to permit turn addresl of the purchaser
I
orealt·r
numbe-r
or
rans
to
at·
Appbcationa
should
be
malled
Johnson
,
rs
Mm~
of
a
press
conference
he
last
Saturday
for
$10,000
W
c
~ oa 0 l.u~t 3 P~o~inb I
' •d
m·s '·s·r"ed lrand· to. World Serle&amp; Department The annual Johnson reumLon and two ~eMsts, MTedrs Stewart Thursday afternoon In the court. covers the Wtol proJect and
ten ~:a ,
' " •
4 50 was held the Sunday before a- Albright a'"' rs
•
th firSt in
Owens
stand
ll&lt;'ke;s ror the World Se- Cincinnati Reds, P 0 Box 1 1 bor Day at the Union
Camp
and
the
hostess,
~1rti
Lester
Ihouse.
paid
the company500 alethe tim~
8yr~Liltit
J Bacon
StliltiOn
Cmcmnati,
I
II E Blinder associ- stallment of $!,
Damewood lS•II Park 469 rtf's ht&gt;le Vtl II be soldb only on IArmex
&lt;4&lt;
K Aikrr
Oh10 45214
Grounds back of New Haven
Foreman
\1axwe
•
f
lng the contract.
8515
1
Nustolroad
1 0 sIll
l~l
~&amp;I an 1ndlv1dual gam!!
I A basket dlnner was served
P .T.A. MEETS
ated With Louis Black, Inc., Si·
Handicap
Cra tg
Ht
The Urds ill t currently In
at the noon hour It wa~
an- The West Columbla Parents ver Springs, Md' hospital con- Blmder informed the press
To1•1
Louie.'
Won t Lost I Pomls I
561 sf'tond place In the National
nounced the next year reumon and Teachers Assoc1at10n held sultants coverlng every field that as reports ot survey Ut
(,I Ut!St'l
494 I eagu r Pennahl
ra..:e only
of the II~W and category or health care. complied, the County
Court
Rlrlnt Amt'rlran Le1100
1 Wlil be held at Portland Park l ltS firSt meeting
Total
~75
:
behmd
the
Phala·
'
Portland
.
Ohw
school
year
on
Thursday
even·
conducted
the
could
release
a
marl
reaUstlc
Sears
Woa J 1 e~,l I Point• I
m
delph1a Phillie
I
1 Gerald Johnson was elect~d mg at the school wath Harold
Blmder, who stated h•s com· program of County health needs.
Goody
1 l\ o b&lt;l:&lt; seats w•ll bt&gt; avaal 1 OCie
.t-55
the new pres•dent of the group Young, president, pre11ding
pany had been retamed by the According to a spokesman fot
MalltH y
34ll
Dultnlt' Gro~ts hw .
ablt lo• public sale the club I
..
A w1tmer roast ~as planned Mason county Court, sa1d h1s the County Court, the c~rt
Teaford
1 Attendmg the reunion were
4a7 sa1d All box seats have be: I
U B11t11
;o5
· Ray Redman, Mrs
Thomas for Thursday evenmg at the purpose 1s to · feel tus way 8· feels this project Ia a good ur
Damewood
4ro &lt;~llotted to st&gt;ason and plann 11 By Mrs. H~rbtrt Roush
H Miller
:!.194
Redman Mr and Mn Gerald I school for all school chlldren round m the county to lay
a vestment into the future of Ma~
Total
1
'\1ci\'H
hob
33
4'\.11
,md to
Jame&amp; Mornson
will Johnson: Duane and Larry, Mrs and their famll•es as well
foundatiOn for a general study son County and a a:reat need
Woa J LOti J Points Z:
Hinton
~51:1 t lub"
pia)
ezs
and
ne
ld
Rev
eung
at
th
..
Pauline
Cunningham,
Wilbert
I
the
school
personnel
and
their
the company wall make
1
11 Reds :-;atd twkets wou begm a rev•va me
~
Ed W
M
d
eds conof for a health program is pnv·
8lmd
uo
w
I
Lh re- L t l Fallli Untted Brethren Weaver,
na eaver, r an families
cermng health care ne
alent In the coun1y.
Toall
!lti3 tX' siJid bv mad on Y WI
e ar h M nd
S pt 28
at
Mrs
Robert
Johnson
,
Fred
A
membership
dnve
wall
be
the
county
as
to
the
present
500
Boehmer
0
Wun I Lo•t ! :t. Pumt s
11111tant'e by a postal Amer~can Churc
S a~;al :ingmg. ear.h !Johnson , Mr and Mrs How- conducted to obtain new mem· and predictable future to 1980
Early Branding
32~
l'flddy
7
(}.() tsar
Fxpre~"
or
bank
mont·v
or
er
30
P
m
pe
•ard
Johnson
and
family
and
hers
1t
as
hoped
all
interested
''No
pre-conce1vde
not10n
aThe
Egyptians practiced the
3~
Horky
01
1
4
Walkt&gt;r
·Uti
76 m bv 0' otu•d
cashiers
Mrs 'Charles Burri granddaughter, D1ana .Johnson, persons Will support the dnve. bout what tile county
has
branding of
Alkire
l.uh':jf'
386
1 11
Cougl!nour
515 tht•ck
.11 Wilson have moved to Mr and Mrs Earl Johnson , Al·
Room count went to
Mrs 1 been formed," Mr. Blinder stat- as early as 2000 B. C. and Jt
Sch~Jenlt'IJ
I~~
I Two resent&gt;d
where Mr Burn ts ice Faye, Mtke and Bnan, all Clyde Foley's second and third ed He stressed that this is not was introduced into North Am·
Handicap
ll62
1
Total
487 1or $ t6 , plus post g 1 The club
to el on l:he Mohawk Dam. of Mason
grade room
. a Pmnt Pleasant program, but erica by Hernando Cortez In the
Blind
420 dlmg &lt;hargt&gt;s of$
f a dtf- , e~p Yts recently of Mr
and
Mrs Irene Kelly, Parkanna ] Committees and room repre 1 a total county proJect.
16th century. accordinc to the
Won 2 Lust 1 Pnmh •
To1a\
!400 Sald anv lrm•ttanc~ ~r ret&gt;ci-] M~sue~a Helnev were Mrs Kelly, Mr and Mr:'f George R sentatives wJII be announ&lt;'f'd l He inrormed the press that Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Wa1d &lt;'rttSs SouK
Woo!
1he was here to do exploratory j,:;~~~==----=---"j
le-rt&gt;nt amount woul
,
~ 11 1tt of Columbu~ .JohnRon and fam1ly Jessie Cart· later
375
McKfnZit'
011 J
...d Applu:at•ons must ~ ~~~el~ : BerthaMa~~~ Brady and frier.d wnght, Mr and Mrs
Lester Attendmg the rneellng were work and Jay oul for his office
414
Cross
sf'
If
addiP!I.sed
stampe
Mrs
d
M
and
Mrs
,Johnson,
Mr
and
Mrs
Harry Mr and Mrs Harold Young, what fields of health care 1
391
Smith
414
OP''
e
slor
Akro~a:l~
or
~avenswuod
Johnson.
all
of
Chfton.
James
J1mmy Kopp, May Wamsley. should be covered ln
~ason
458
Nesseiroa&lt;l
H&lt;Jggl'rll
&amp;26
must
not
b
Edna
Roush
returned
to
Johnson
,
Sam
Johnson,
Harry
Jane
Bennett,
Alma
.
Jeffers,
county,
then
specialists
m
the
520
11
lirues~l
11
Hluck
sto
a:w
marked
p1wr
to
.am
Mzsh
Fnday
from
Troy
Gtbbs.
W1\he
Johnson,
Ameba
Peachie
Kearns,
Martma
Van
various
fields
would
follow
up
~166
Total
4
Radford
50 lodav
d 11 1 m the
by Mrs. 1Roach M1ss Ahce M Roach . Meier, Mrs. Marie Sm1th ,
and submlt a report 1o the Maw.. l Lolit % Polnh: 4
Smll tl
478 I
bHII club sal
13
f
e wK I
nd children who I Anna Johnson Mrs. Llll,e Bla red Neal and Jane Johnson son County Court.
0 \ollltr
24fl7 e\'ent
SIX and! sevden Ito I
te
wllh rela - I zer. 1\11 and ' Mrs Dale \larr,
PERSONALS
Althougb. Blinder gave no delHuil,;um
l
ollll
ttll'
1es
a1
e
not
'
lt'
w
vJsl
m
all
of
Le
tart.
guests
of
Mr
and
inlte
answer as to what would
m
Holhd4iy
ol
ilw
ol&lt;kets
would
be
s
Vera
CraiK
Sheny
,
Mr
and
Mrs
J
L
Bush,
Si·
Mrs
Ted
Stewart
wos
her
bro·
be
considered,
he noted the
4.1~
Platte•
1
m MC'f.lhimwv
5~~ eJ unded
MJ K lh
f Syracu!i~ sptml rnon Johnson of Mmersvtlle, ther and 11ister-m·law. Mr an~ possibility of establi~hmg
a
1
Edwe~rds
514
Standmg
room
and
bl"'ac
ler
and
e•
'
o
Jlh
Mr
I Mr and Mrs. Robert Davis and Mrs BtU Van Meter and faml- health center
4rM.t
Paulst'll
430 1ticket s w11! be
st&gt;veral
a Sundav
ITammy of Forest Run, Pomc- ly of Columbus, Ohto, Mr and Thts 11
ground work 1o
506
Haley
Mart•n
519
prior
to
the
fllsl
gamt'
o
t
l
an~l
M~~d
M~s
Rav
Hemey
roy
Mr
and
Mrs
C
E
John·
Mrs
Young
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
:be
presented
toW.
Va State
225
Hand1e&lt;.~p
Stoba1 t
25 HI
j'l9 I St'(lt"'
d
the Spenct'l funeratl son, Mrs Esta Roush
om~ Fred Roush of Letart
Department of Health to make
Total
rout\
Jfl%
.
calle
.;'Bel
rt'
to
,,sJt
the
Sayre.
Dons
Sayre,
William
Mr
and
Mrs.
Homer
John·
appliCation
for
a 1-li\1-BurWn
Woo :t Lost II Pomb I
Won
J
l.o~l
II
P'umbo
li
Mr~
.o\
H
Balltv
M
Loulse
l
hum~,
of
M~
Ruth
of
Reeds
I
Roush
.
Anna
Pnce,
all
of
Port·
sun
vJstted
Sunday
afte~noon
l
grant
Blinder
stated
Hili~Burlmpt&gt;nal Ehwtru:
fhost'
lalhng
on
rs
fam•)
d
away
al
Cam·
land
Mr
and
Mrs
Bert
Roush
wlth
h1s
s1ster,
Mrs
Carne
ton
funds
on
a
matching
basis,
1
m
!-hiler
Ht&gt;:-~dley th~ p~t
~tile, C~hok P~\::;
of Barboursville, Mr and Mrs Gibbs of Athens, Ohio
d are ava 1lable for fhas sort of
J811
Blind
Mr~
Dorot
~~
ro
J
f
en
ar
rs
l''
lu
d
Norns,
[Pat
Johnson,
Mr
and
Mrs
I
Mr.
and
Mrs
Pearl
McBn
e ro ram and ovPr $3 mlllion
~:l6
Bratton
1
13
YOUR HOME Md eur mtdlrA
and
\lrs
.
cha;lt~F'
~
s
h
M~
Mr
i:l~ld
Vl~s
Herb:lt
Rou!lh
c:Jen
Glaze
and
family
of
M1dof
Syracuse
spent
Sumluy
after~asgbeen allocated to West Virno
81ind
HOMEOWNERS ~-~
aut. Mrs Char es ~~ ~)'
f I Mr dan t the Foge\srmg ~~uner· 1\ dleport, Jim and Carol John- noon WJlh Mr and Mrs Ver- gmta With the Slate Depart~
53:!
Clatwor lhv
toWJIII ........ to,_
340
and MIS
.,
m M,.sull lo set' the son of Golden , Colo , Mr and nat Johnson and family.
t- ment of Health acting as agent
Hinton •l a~~om~:~~)
2:110
Haone, Rp 1. d F's. nk Law- ~ t 1 au• enee Wo\ft&gt; who dlrd I Mrs Ed Meeka and Geneva Cl
Lmda F•tzgerald, whoh l\ a I for du;trtbutton of fWldS on a
Total
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Pa1nt~1
of
orl
an
ra
(l
a
e
·
Paden
City.
Mr
and
Mrs
U!s·
tendmg
a beautician sc 00 10 rlority bas1s and Mason CounWuo t Los' I Poh1U 0
B Mrs A. H. fi.ailty
son of Columbu~ ~nd o~autm Th~rsd:~d Mrs Hubart Child- ter Pnce of Pittsburgh, Pa
Huntmgton, spent the we~k ~nd ~y has eight fields of eligibility.
Colli todoy.
Mr
Mrs Forest Kyle Hose
While res/ have received announceMr and Mrs George
WJth
parents, Mr an
rs
Every recommendation th.e
Mt olollptiOL
CITY I.F.AGUtt
and granddaughter ot Columbus
s nt Sunday arter
of the msrllii!!:e of their and Ronme and Sally
Paul Fitzgerald.
consultant company makes wall
1 4
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St-pt l!. "
~,..,
Sundav a11 .. 1noon wt1h Mr a
~-lpt'
d
Mi'
Mor
Douglas
to
Laverne
HorJ1m
Staffer
of
New
Cumber
be on pertinent data to justiry
1
p
C nr ' UIOt.k
-w~
no1m Vl'llli 1 an 1
sun,
'
v
M
Mildred
d Blind..
lfO.Wf MV1UAL JN51J~).NCf CO,
om.,o~ •• u
4 and Mo' (;rom Wholo and Dop
II of Anliquoty
lon al th• Church of (;od at , land, W a . rs
I
THE ALMANAC
I the type of report rna e,
d
ClttwOIIhy
m
gan rs
Lawrence
and
Va
Caldwell of East LiverpooL
I By United Pres• ll!tenatlonal Ier said, and his company waul
.;.Du,;..",.'==iiiiiiiiii":"0:::--"1 Mr and M•s Elmer Bmun
Dons \vhlle attended a Mrs Dale Hill and
u;slt'r I Mabel Skaggs, Barberton,
Today is Friday,
25, work with the County Court nB
,.
,of H•ennun callt!d on Mr~ A brzdOJI shower for Janet IArn- Manuel are attPnd•ng RIO (,ran- Geore•e Hudson, Ravensw M' li the 269th day of liM wtth 97 long as necessary.
H Bai ley Tutsdpy
d . Shane
evenmg de College
Mr and Mrs Don Johnson, r to follow
Up to a year may be needed
\ll &lt;:~nd Mrs Peny On ana ol ' ·,._;
Holter Mrs A E Mr and Mrs .Jack Wolfe and •and Mrs A A Johnson of Htl- ~ The moon IS approachmg lts l to complete the project.. .
grandson F.dd•e of Columbus ~~ s ~YM
S~dH· Trussell i family moved from Ult&gt; Dale' liard, Otuo: Mr and Mrs. Stan- last quarter
I The deadUne for applications
WY 2.-2440
cat•ed on Mo and Mrs Clonl Bale~ ~n ,;~lev P•i ty at Hill residence In Syracuse Mr. ' ley Doss and Ke~lh and Kent. ' Th momiDI stars are Ven- for the Hill·Burton grants will E. 2nd ltroot
p..,.r..,
IOn .Sahlrday
atten e a f M s. Anna Tuttle and Mrs Frank Robmson and Yvonne Ser@:ent, Henderson, W I
Jeupiter and Mar!
be someUme between October
ON
Clint MC'Namee of Carmt!l the h~~: ~ld :recently
famJiy moved lnto the house va· Va .John Robmson, Mrs Lu~ i usfhe evenlnl star t1 saturn.
15 and November 1, 1964, which
!!pent Monday wrth hls slsttr jjiMEag d M g Reed J&lt;"ynon of cated by the Wolfes
c•lle Robinson of Gallipolis r:r
William Faulkner,
..---Mrs SadH! 'I russell
\11 • an st:rs spent Saturdav &lt;;uesl~ of Mr and Mrs Ray ry Mr and Mrs George io n- writer and Nobel Prize wlnner,
\11 and Mrs Ve•non Dolin ormng
h M
A H Bi'!l·· Hemey Sunday wen• Mr
and lson, Donm~ Johnson,
orna as born on this date In 1897.
and Jam•ly uf Kawnswood VIS aftf'rnoon WI!
rs
Mrs R~bert
Atkmson
and I Johnson, Mr and Mrs HomPr i wOn this day In history :
I
nt'd Thursday evenmg with thf' ley
I D
and Hel· fa~Jiu of Parkersburg. Mrs I Johnson, Gewanna .Johnson or In 1513 the Spanlsh eXplorer
Mrs
av•s !pent 8 Gladys
' Am&amp;bary of Se1pre and Wes t CQlumbm
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Is~.umus
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of
(;rover WhJte rami·1y
W 11 Wm t'Vf Ot&gt;xtf'r
• Balboa crossed the
Mr" Dorolhv Hlggmb!Jihitlll en d I lan;~ ~
nd r..lrs Ar· Mr and Mrs Bill Shumway of
HELPING HANDS MEET
Panama and became the fit'11t il
LAUNUitYand
thr+&gt;r:o
son~
of
Tampi.i,
t
Ia.
Sun
ay
WI
d
~a
I
Parkr.rsburg
The
Helpmg
Hand
Home
De·
'
European
to set eyes on the
o)RY CLEANING
vlstrd lwr slqt'f, Mrs I.Oinse VII Holter an ami y
- monstralwn Club met on \\led· I
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WY 2-5428
POMEROY
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cean.
f'
The whole fam.Jly is 1ure to
Headlq
nesday at t e
om~ 0 f Mrs Pac1f1C
In 1789 , the ftrst Congress o 1
enjoy our C:hdicious meals
Mr ''"d Mrs
CalVIn Orr
ILesl"' t'oreman. The meeltng , he United States met on New
uf Ant 1qu1tv called on tht! Chnt
•opened at JO a. m with the ! ~ork City and adopted 12
and pmmpt &lt;'OUrteous service
ltpl. 11, '"'
Na11oual Uft lqsu.nncr
WbiUatch
5&gt;8
1211
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""Your Keeptake Store..
811 lt. lllln Street

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Congre.atienal Morning Slat EUB Churell,
Christian ChurclJ.
S u n d a Y Hev Mtmz.el Smith. pa~to• 9 4D
•'hf!esebrew , putor
Sundsy a m Sunday Schoo~
Fred
Sclk'ol 1:30 ~ m.; rlichard Fet· Smith, sup! . Earl Shuler, Ass t
ly, Supt.; Worship, 10 .31. am. MornmK worship 10 45 a m..
Seveea Day .td\'enth&amp;, Pom- Prayer meeting S p. m. Thurs.
eroy, (.bflllf'en's Home HiU, day.
Mulberry H•lghts S • b b a I b Lulloeraa Churcbeo - SL Poul
Scboot l ,,p. m.: Worshl~ ..,... ,.,., Sunday School i IS a. m.: Wor·
3:15 I&gt; m S.lurday Prayer •blp service 10 30 a m : 81
~..... 'IJtUrl[lv, 7:311 n. m. . Jcbn. atllldaJ Sdtool 10 a. m.:

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Swuloy, Sepr. 21

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Prover ServiC'f! led b} pastor I
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First lllptist .~-· Racllle
Rev C L 0 Uonner pastor
Sunday School 9 30 a. m . Sam
CUrtis, •upt.: 10 4li a m Mom
101 worohtp 6 iMl P m BYt
and JuAIDf Fellowiblp: R p.m
Evenlno oervk:e: 7:30 a. m.

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prav for a bu she-l then carry a plnt cup."'
fElghteenth S\mday after Trimly)
SUNDAY SCHOOL
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WORSHIP SER VICE ---..
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Sermon Topic
''CERTAINTY QJ' FAITH"
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Feilo'"ship
Club at tbe
Wednesday , 7.30 p.m. --- -------- - ---- Cholr Re Thur!day, 8'00 p.m. ·- · ··----·· ·- --· ---- A. A. llOilllitl
Saturda,, 9:00a.m -----~ - - -~ - Senior CatMhiam Cldl
10.30 a.m. ---------- Junior C.teeblllll Clttl!
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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., SeP!· 2~. 1964
- WANT

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AD

FOR SALE : Seven room house.
garage, near Hlgb School and 1
INFORMATION
Elementary Schools. Also fur· I
o&amp;ADUNIO
L . 11111---o.. PEACHES
ready.
bring
con~ Lincoln St.. Mtd·
lfOO , ._ Du Beffo" PUn l1 e~~~­
\lEN, WOMEN • ""
..,..~
lne
·webster Fruit Farm, niture.
III...Ca:r Duttlln• ••Of\ A. Ill
dleport,
Ph. WY 2·5231.
t
earn
good
money
J.D.
Ia
1'11
. . . .u
9
3tc
~ your future by ~oiling Long Bottom, Ohio, a ~ho~~
CAN...:&amp;.l.A J"10NI
in
Southerton
Beauty
Acado880-3201
.
0011111 lf"'f"'ONII
WID Ool aeftll- ilOit• .. .. . 4. Ill
my . In seven or oi•ht months _:::_::::..:._8:-:E::D;:--w-,:ith:;:- m:;tlress 7 ROOM house and cabin over- ·
.... 0., w Pvhll.-.1:1BABY
·
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.,~ 00
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finanrtal security can
be
!II !666 Lincoln Hgts .. looking Ohio River, .........-.
. yours Register now for .sept· ~~~t&gt;roy Another baby bed. at down , 15 years to 1-1ay Easy
laember classes. Small r{'gJstra·
Rutlalld homl' ol Adelme · monthly payments like rent.
1 tion fee and monthly IJ8Y·
Brownmg. No night calls .
4 per cent intere8L, Writ 1!1
mt'nt. Southerton Beauty Aca9 21 6tc
Durst's Store, Portland, Ohi 0
denw 30 North Court Street
Phone VI 3-2261.
ftA r~:ao
Ath~n·s. Ohi ~t Phone LY 3 THERE'S no charge for use of
i 22 IOtc ·
f'oo W•n• 11.1&gt; Mt'V'It!ll
I
1457
.
9
25
lte
carpet
,inampooer
w1lh
pur, Cent. !&gt;NI •on! 'lll• •• ...,~
lll• , mUD' ~b•'"l• 11!1 el!nb
i chase of Blue Lustre Carpet FOR SAI.E - Middleport'a tall
II ~;t~rrt~ 1M" ""r&lt;' r.:n rh"•• Shan-.poo. Baker Furniture.
1 LET REES FLORAL ln ~Racine
''119:
•1'!111"••DIICOUftl
ln-.-''""•
est building, located 352 N
!lilt
JII.MI ldl •IIIII
handle .. u your nower needs~ I
9 22 6lc
Second Street, Middleport
"I•' iNlet wlt~l,. 1$ da¥1
Furli"rals. weddings. gifts, al
' AllD ot i' UJt..N~ 6 O&amp;'.lV
J!rit'611 for quiet 1:118le
m.
so beauuful glassware. Rees 1 YEAR OLD Coon H o u n d.
MllJ:I - 11.21 fOJ IL ....,n adD•O'lUY'&gt;
~ .adlt'lnne• .,_.. 1•
qulro
at
Ohio
Hotel.
Floral. 3rd Street. Racme, ) Wayne Ritchie, Long Bot·
on IC":I tlUUlU
10 u tfc
Ohw
Phone WI 11-3983.
tom.
9 22 6lp
lo.aD a. • . toll a.IA• t' •
Oaib
lahu"de:J ----11:31'' 4. 411 ..., t2&gt;00 GO"'"
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100 bu. Clea.t Corn. Call 985- DOUSE FOR S!.LE: 4 roomo
l'MI 80 IUS~
['Q PI . A\~ A
furnished, Minersville. $3000
3140, Chester.
9 23 6tp
a&amp;SIJL1' ~UU(:l"'l1
For
Sale
or Rent
w.aHT &amp;D
Phone WY 2-3312.
f 25 tic I
USED PIANOS
PHONE WY 2-21 S7 i ~lVE ROOMS and bAth. house Reconditioned upright pianos, , HOME for rent In Pomeroy 3
123 Hudson St.
Middleport.
$50 and up . Others 48 low as
rooms and bath. WY 2-3575
$25. Free delivery. Rutland
8-ll·tfC
Inquire Oluo rlote' 922tfc
·
Furniture, call SH 2-4811 .
Card of Thanks
9 :!3 6tc
For Rent
Business Services
. .
WILL DEUVE'l good apples , - '
WITH DF.EP appref'tal!on
,
. . at _2.'l a bushel. Apple Man, ' TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- .
want to thank those who d~ 1 SLX ROOM house wi~h bath m I
$2 WY 2.2518 _
pany. Repairing all makes, j'
nated Hnd those who ofter{'d
Mnersville - furmshed. Ph.
Phone
1 2.3 6tp
aulomatic and s~ndard tr~ns1
to donate blood, those who
WY 2·2681.
9 25 3tc
missions. E:lertnc weldmg. ·
sent card~. rlowers.
and
~r THREE USED bathroom outPhone WY 2-6173.
oit'ts.
Also
,·
every
department
!&lt;
~
OUR
room
unfurnished
ap
t
fits.
l
forced
air
gas
furnace,
9 24 tfc
0
1 h 1 ' mt•nl . Rro wnell Avenue, Midof Holzt'r Hospital ., w e P·
84.000 B.T.U. Priced reason·
t'ii in any way to improvl:' ! dleporl _ , Call Wallace Brad·
able. Ph. Chester 985-3175. LIGHT HAULING or
water ,
my health , and to all
my ! lord . I\ i 2-3045.
I 26 3to
hauling. Phone WY 2..fi222.
friends who helped In any · rl:i-l~l.o;;J-WD apartments
in 1964 HONDA Motorcycle. $420.
way to improvt. my hea lth , I Ponwrov ~tnd ~1iddleporl with
Phone WY 2-2519.
BEAT DROUGHT by building I
t~nd to all my friends who utilil lPS ·fur n1shed. $50 00. $60-~
9 Z2 6tp
h 'th
stock ponds, dams, reserv~1rs .
lnquired about . my t-a.
! oo per month Call WY 2Free estimates - fair pnces .
Sincerely. Miss P~~:~~~ G. I 2i20 - \\ y 2-35R9
• ONE Electric Motor, 2 HP, 3
- good work - Prompt ~r- 1
4
9 2S lip
9 2 3tc _ I pha se. 1 electric motor_, 3 H.
vice. all work is done wtth
THREE room apartment and I P ., 3 phase, One elcctfiL mocaterpillar built equlpm.ent.
adult s. 212 Smllh Fifth 1 tor 2 H. P. 110-220 volt, One Also any kind of excavations
Notice
AvP~Uf' , M1ddlt.. porL WY 2- 1 eleclric motor '14 ~ P., 110
made with back-hoe or front \
5435
9 22 tfc
volt, 3 steel parts bm, water end loader. Emmet W. ShuTHERE will be an ol d time 1
proof paint. Phon:.:. WY t-3319.
ler Contracting, 342 Page St.,
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Revival meeting at thl' F'rl'e- UPSTAIRS apartmPnt,
five
9 17 tfc
Middleport. Ohio, Phone WY
dam Gospel Mission at Bald rooms and bath, on Butter- J,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..=;;;;'"ll 2-3243.
9 21 tfc
Knob, Stiversville . Has han nut Ave ., PomProy
Phone:
PI f
I
Rd . from Oct. 1 to H. mclus\\'Y 2-3U98 .
9 21 6tc
Polyethylen• as IC
~l!:A"I'ING, Ptumbtoc, MueOer
For Silo Covers
Funar~. Araold
Brotben.
ive. Rev. 0. G . .\lcKin,ney. oi l TWO .BED RoO~ hou~e on LinlUI Ea!ll Mala Slreet, PoiD- I
Charleston. West . 'r trgm ta
I Heig hts A~·a ilaOlt Oct·
11' ll 100' 4 MIL BLACK
eroy. Pboae Wt &amp;-1441.
will be the evangelis: . Spet'·l ~~;;. 1 Phone WY 1_5127 _
20' ll tOO· 4 MIL BLACK
7 10 tfc
Ia! singing. The pubhc wrlg !7 tfc
24' a 100' 4 MIL BLACK
---come. Rev . E. J GrifFit h IS i
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a
100'
4
MIL
BLACK
21
pastor.
9 Z5 61 c
' MODERN 4 room and bath
32. x 100• 4 MIL BLACK
- I furni shed ap&lt;'lrtment. M 1d·
(6 Mil A lAD Aveil•ble)
The Jackson Production Credit I dleport. WY 2-3874.
&amp;
e Complete Stodt On H•nd
Assn. office in Meigs and
9 11 Uc
Athens Counlies will be clos·
SEI US FOR
ed at noon Monday, Septem- ~'URNISHED and unfurnished
DISCOUNT PRICES
Parts &amp; Servico On
ber 28 , due to a personnel apartments. Inquire at the '
"l4-tl I
d
k
Any Make Chain Sow
meeting at Jackson.
Ohio
Hotel.
c
1
Pomeroy
Lan
mar
9 25 2tc
l'HR.EE and foUr""'"'' furnt..he-1 wv 2-2181 Jtck Carsey, Mgr.
Small Engine Service
i.

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1963 Corvalr Monza Coupe · · · · $1995

1960 Chevrolet Biscayne 2-Dr. · · $1095

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Television Revue

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llegiiJI I
1Wt&gt;410ar 80111'1 I ftel flvm to41y, '!tie
broadcast at i p.m., wllb the comedian will no: appur In
first UO minutal devoted 1&lt;1 baclto peraoa, but there wJII be aground. NBC-TV baa oclleduled cerpll from hll old ftlms, Jn.
a one-bour p!'OII'8IIl 11 R:30 eluding "Modern Times," "City
p.m. E!YI', and ABCJI'V o 3o. Lighto," "The Gold Rulli" and
minute broadcas~ also at 6: 30 ''The Great Dlclator." pavld
p.m. EDT.
Susskind ia reported trying to
a.aruo Chapllo whoso au~ land Chapllo for o Japed Interpresslve comedle11110. 8« aerltl biography Ia
published, 11 Ylew In Switzerland for bls oynII about I oeereUy married tho subject of NBC-TV'a "T"' dicsted "Open End" PI'GIII'OIIL ,:...,_,_,
working couple In a firm lhll day" show fiR all of Ill two
doe~ not allow matrimony be- ;:_:~:.;:,;,;,_:::;_:.;:,...::,-=_::;.:.J__ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
tween Ill unployu.
Thll obow oeemed to have ona
IT'S HIGH
upeclally nice quality - II waa
TIME
IUbduad : ADd ihl catlin&amp; WOI
'IE GOT
HOME!
good, lncludlng Frank Aloltor,
who portrayed Mlas Williams'
lwsband; Paul Rood, their
boas; Rela Shaw, 1121 bo01' wllo;
and Jack Sheldon, a blp-talklng
nt4hbor. 'lbe opener ~~=~~
Sheldon poslna u the 0&lt;
onne'a apouse; and Miss
IIams was quietly dell ••
as radlailn&amp; - appeal.

Committees are Announced
BySyracuseP. T.A; Unit

Committees were n a m e d th~ ~~a~"- tm-s. D o 1
when the Syracuse PTA met
.s
recently in the grade school Sm~islaUve - Mrt. Jtlllll•
auditorium.
Davis
Group singing of "Thio Is My Lou
. .
Mrs Ada S~cl
Father's World," followed ~lth ~ub~~ty ;,;rgaret Cottrill.
the pledge to the American ag a
m Mothero : firs
and the PTA prayer by ~:!i G~:.• Mr':. Betty A.oh, cbalr
Ora Bass, opened this
. Mrs Ruth Holman, Mn
meeting of the n~w~~~~{ Y~:~ ~:~ie Le~dtngham, Mrs. Mar~
Mrs. Margare
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president, wao ln the chair. 0. yse d
de Mra
Shlrle•
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· n by the Re&gt;v
Secon gra •
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vot10ns were £lVe?'
F. U 8 · Houston chairman; Mrs. Esth
Paul Sellers of e
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... ard'en, Mrs· Marie Rizer
Local owner and low mileaee. Jet bla~k finlsbd, redh .~~~
church.
G dy and
Mrs
vinyl seat, 4 on the floor, 110 engme, a;oo w I
Secretary and treasurer re- Mrs. 8 et1~ ra '
tires, radio and he.11Ler.
porto were read and approved. Mlldred P•erc~
M
Bett•
The school principal, Mrs. El· Thlfd
Gra e,_
rs. roth··
Louks reported an enroU· Hayes, chalrrnan, Mrs. Do
rna
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ment of 159.
Miss Easterday. F orbe s, Mrs . Maxine J Variar
Doru
e cyl., std. trans., beautiful aqua. finish, clean interior, &amp;ood
.
tile
new
fifth
grade
letcher,
Mrs.
Ora
Bass,
and
Mr
.
tires, deluxe equipment, low mileage.
was introduced as were Ute thy Stewart.
Lo
other teachers ~nd parents.
Fourth Grade - Mr!l. . .•
B voted to hold the an- Ferrell, chairman; Mrs. MmnH
It
wa
nual Halloween festival '!burs- s
·ewe 11 ' Mrs . Wanda Nelgler
W. M
Aqua finish, elean interior, VB engine, Powerglide trKnil.,
day night, October ·:!9 due to Mrs. Helen Hubbard, ar
rs
radio and beater, new tires, real sb_arp.
the Teachers' meeting on Octo- Louella Moore.
1
be 30 Committtees will be ap· Fifth Grade, Mrs. Mary Be I
P&lt;)rnted at the Oct. 13 meeting. Warner, chairman; Mrs. Ruby
A report on the coat racks to Grueser. Mrs. Dorothy Wine
4 Door. Low mileage by local owner, spo~less Interior,
beige and brown finish, VB engine, ~OoWerghde tr~ns. Rab ln talled was made and a brenner, Mrs. Daisy Palterson
dio and heater, whitewall tires show btllt! wear. Was $2595.
f:ee ~ill offering was taken. and Mrs. Gloria Michael.
Mrs. Margaret
Th est·xth grade , with Mr. Lar- Sixth Grade,
h'
Mrs
Mary
Wolfe, teacher, received the Rose, c arrman:
.
~tendance banner.
Hamm, Mrs. lrts Baker, Mrs
Station Wagon. Beautiful white over black finish. Red inThe unit will continue to spon- Jean Nease and Mn. Mary
terior, new cllr appearanee and performance, power ste.er.
sor the Cub Scout Pack if il can Nease.
in g. Powrglide, VB engine, radio and heater , new Whitebe reorganized. The local The meeting closed with pray.
wall tire11. Reduced to $219:&gt;.
I teachers WHl be hostesseS tO et by the ReV. Selle~S, lnd re. the October meeting.
freshments of cookies, mints,
'The executive officers
are ice tea and.,_coffee, were senpres1'den t, Mrs. Cottrill ·, vice ed by the executive officers.
LeMans 2 Door. Red over white finish, gool whilewall
tir('S , 326 cu. in. VB engine, automatic trans. Radio and
president, Mrs. Esther &amp;rden; · - - - - - - - - - secretary, Mrs. Margaret Rose
beater. A real smart car,
and treasurer, Mrs. Iris B_aker -~
The
following committees
were appointed:
Delegates to County Council
Deluxe vinyl trim, good tires, healer , a-reen finish.
-M rs. Elms Louks, Mrs. Esther Harden, Mrs. Margaret
Cottrill, Mrs. Margaret Rose
and
Mrs. Marie Leadingham;
By Evelyn Brieklet
Local owner, 6 cyl., Standard trans., radio, heater, elean
inside and out.
alternates - Mrs.
Esther Mr. and Mrs. Martin Witten·
Thorpe,
Mrs.
Ora
Bass,
Mrs. auer and daughter, Peggy, of
e See Uo Before You Trade Or We'll 6oth Loll
Mary Hamrn, Mrs. Anna Bell Youngstown were overnight vlsHoudashelt, and Mrs. Evelyn ltors of his sister, Mr. and
Many More Late Model• To Choose From
Hollon.
.
Mrs. Brooks Summerfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry SummerMembership chatrman -Mrs.
OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 8 P.M.
Anna Roush, with helpers to be field of Colwnbus were Wedannounce.d.
nesday evening guests of Mr.
Program chalrma~, Mrs. Es- and Mrs. Fon Halsey.
ther Thorpe; co-chairman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. SeldOD Baker
Ora Bass.
of Pomeroy and Miss Ruth
Hospitality committee - The Ann Baker and friend, Ronnie
officers.
Golden of Athens were Sunday
I Executive
Pomeroy, Ohio
Finance committee Mr!. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Way
Your Chevy Dealer
I Iris Baker, chairman, bwith all
Clark tnd family.
nd
other committee mem ers a
Mr. and Mrs. wayne Brickles
room mothers.
called on Mr. and Mrs. F on
od and untunnshed apan, _
__
Help Wanted
AUTO SALES
Health committee - An~a Halsey Friday.
THE Athens - Meigs County I ments WY 2--0134
!,• 6 uC
,.
~ G.- E.- Port•ble dishwasher. 3 '
Grace Oiler and Eleanor Wm· Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cheva· r
LADlES: Earn up to $2 hour 1957 DODGE Royal, 4 door auto- Ret!.
lier visited her mother, Mrs.
Annual stockholder~ meeti~g ~ I HOUSE tor renl m Pomeroy
years old. In good condition ; 106 W. Mo~ln
Pomeroy, 0.
d
t
t . I
matic transmission,
power Magazine chairman- Mrs_._E•- Norma Dean at Camden Clark
Jackson Produrtwn
Lrf'dlt
d bath ''aJJI Phone WY 2·5127.
~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ sewing rea y cu ma ena s.
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Rad'
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Free Details! Babygay, War- brakes and steenng·
JO
·- -hospital at Parkersburg, Fii·
9 10 tf !WI
e e
WY 2-357~ at'teJ 5 p m
c PHOTO Copying Service. Copsaw, A-15, Indiana.
and heater. $350. Phone WY
7Association
30
P· m. Wednesdat:
7 17 tic
Sewmr
machinea. ies made of legal papers,
9 25 6tp
2-5368.
9 24 3tc
tOC
Woodrow Dean
ember 30, 1964 , at e
bi·r~
records and almost any
e
h C
b th
·
new $59 50 up. beveral used
"'
of Marrlanna, w. Va .,
wer
ford You! enter.
HOUSE. 4 rooms . a .
piet ba ID pnces
other documents. Also Jamin· HELP WANTFD - Man with
Legal Notice
overn••ht (!Uests of bs lister,
9 25 4tl!
ture windo9. . basement, pick- macbtnes 8
rga
ting ·n plasu·c. II'Im to p...o..
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tal t r r
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- - - - - ' - -- - d 1671 Ll olD The t'abrlc 'ihop. "nger Sates
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English compoSition l enf ot
••oAL •o.,co
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chevalier
nc
......rve your yaluable papers. M t'gs county repor er ea ·
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t et fence Phvar
WY 2 2780
and '\ei'VICe, Pomeroy . OhiO
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e
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CHARLES N. CAPUTO, 400
and tWO sons.
THE ANNUAL Homecoming 0 ! Heights_
one
.
If
Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy
ure writer Learn news writ- well Huildlnl. 41'1 Grant Street, Pltttlied
Mr
Hazel Commu ni!)' Church a t ,'
D ··~ ~·c
W"'• ·I~~"~
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od •• ,.. p'""''''"anl•, II hereby nuU·
Paul Brooks ca
on
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a " tfc
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lng while wor mg or go
ned ihat on the otb day uf April,
and Mrs. Woyne Brickles Sun-DeWitt's Run.
near Long . ·.
room furnish~d apartReal Estate For Sale
pay. Good opport~~ity
for ~S:~e~:a~clllo "~, t:!~e:o~~~. NC.:~~~
d
'ng
Bottom, will be held Septem-' fOUR
AUl.'TIUNI!:ER
right person, amb1tmus, ener- Wed their eertaln petition 1n theCA SOE t U Both ln1. MLMI ay event ·
d M
10 00
ment
Phone
WY 2-J658
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h
court
ot
common
Plea•.
Melli c()un·
nd
S th
Oh'o
Mrs. Pauhne Dorst an
r~ber ri, !larting at : a.m:
11 24 tfc HOUSE for sale. Harrisonville.
•.;om ..,_ ~·---.go
getic responsible. Wnte T e t:P Ohlo ca8e- No. n.a22, aJ9ln•t Hy- Columbus a
ou ern
b
C lwnbus VIS
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(,'11tt !dradlord
Dai·Iy' Senti.nel Pomeroy 0 . m~n si.ln, et aL, 1t hhat the Plat1ni1lf010• Electric Company reported com· Shirley Sto ar O 0
•
bedrooms
and bat 9· 24· 12lc
a e
.-.
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Nei\Je Andrew, 11 e owner o
.,ted Sunday with Mrs. Dorst's
noon . •Afternoon services wi II · ~"'R
RENT. modern
house, 3offer.
SH 2-5468.
t.•rlte. P"aoae " Cen....
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9 25 3tp folluwJn~~: duulbtd real e•tate.
rnon share earnings of $lO-a
,u, ,Sto
1 . U1•
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A. C. BRAUflORD
- - - - - - - -- - -folluwini
ettate lD
sUuatMrs. Ethe
be held. veryone we Jcome. six rooms and bath. vr oungs·
lidThe
In the
countyreal
of Mr:tf.l,
the 000 for the I"~ months ending grandmother,
Pete Van Meter
of netreit,
9 2.5 2tc town ki'tchen, tile flOOT . lo- WANTED to buy: five to twen·
Raeiae. O!aJe
c Rl
Sllle of Ohio. •nd In the Townahlp last August 31 showing a gain
of
p
I ll tfc
LOOKING FOR IE U
of
ouve
aod
bounded
and
deacrlb·
'
ed
Mich.,
was
a
recent
guest
--==~-=--:--- 1 h cated al l36 Liocoln·rd Call ty.five acres, near omeroy.
JOB'
ed a• tOuow•: All or the rouowtna of 1.7 per cent as compar
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D..J...}ine,
CtUCKEN Barbecue on
f' '
WY 2-3020.
b 29 Uc
Norman Rose, 36&lt;11 Samuel
real ..alate lilUtate In Mllllt• County.
"th •1o 701 000 for the same
DeW. •-o
V'll
H
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onsored
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P1Dmb11t&amp;
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for tJ 8. Cl-.-u S..-.tre t..te
and
•L~~.,
ot Ohio, and t.u Section WI
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d
Bernice
Mclntyn
J age a awn. P
1
Rd., Ak.rm. 12, Ohio.
Number Twent:¥·•U:, Town NIUObu period in 1963.
a an
b M1'ddl port Fire Depart
9 , 8tp
Heatblc
See ow ad uadu m.tMsi!UOll Ill~·
l'our RUlie No, 11, ill Ula Obla
d
of Camfl'eld, Ohio, spent a roy
e
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cor:.pany•1and
Pureha••·
tn Olive Harry M.th Miller. pres Iearnent, cent weekend with Mr. and
ment,
Saturday,
Oct. 3, at· '\
Wanted To Buy
MtllersYille. ObJe
ae.uom. r..meo~ '*""'*' r.t.bu.tt- TownshiP,
~&gt;etne theand10utbweet
0
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EDd fOOl ~ewer truomea
eel liM&amp;
t;~uarler
of theNo.
•uUtheut quarter of announced
12:00 p. m. nter ammen
·- ,_ .· , . ,,.1.1... n.~
Aid Section
T-.venty ..... AIIO, ,·nas amounteda toeompa
.1.94 ay share Mrs. Brook I Summerfield •
9 24 !Up ; WANTED. used furmture tools.
\.,4/..,.RI""
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Wt have aD lilel
the welt naif of the northult •uar· •oo
I dishes and hou!lehold goods.
Sewer Macblaes
L
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ter or Section No. Twenty . five. based on 5,600,000 shares out-ORLD
The Middleport and Pomer~y Any amount, Iar~e or small. POMEROY - 2-bedroom frame
R.fo.asoaalde RMa
IVel OC
~:,n c~~P~Y~1!C:i/ 1B:!.th.! standing, aompared with Sl..V1ln ONE WO='~J:I)
Democratic Headquarters will Call Knotts Auction, Gallipo- home with bath,automatic
CaD wt z..z1741 Da)' • Nllld HOLSTEIN heifer,
freshen o~;~.;~~!!t!~:~n~o~t7.~f Y~ the preceedlng 12 months.
NE~ ~ woman'a business, as
have their Grand Opening lis, Ohio. Phons 44&amp;-2917.
hot air heating, and full base7 • lie soon. Wood. John J. Rose, hundred IDd twent,. ecr ... m,.., or Electric Company opera11ng ance s
Friday, Sept. 25, and Satur~ 10 20tp men!. House nicely decoratLong Bottom, Ohio. WI 9-2821. ''"REFERENCE DEE!&gt;' vo1 '"· revenues for the same 12 month careers 1~·orneo
th
1
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day, Sept. 26. Public wei· - - - - - . , . . . - - - - - ed m·5 1· de and out. Nice lot PIANO TUNTNG. Newman Bur·
9 25 3tc •••• ,.,, 0 ... •"""''· " ' " ' period were reported at $115,458,- Some • w
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WY
Refres
ddl
.om.
2-3791 • ==---:-:---;-c;;--;::::;-:= County,
JU!Mllancl
f Sale
· h h ed d · eway Beau
delte, Mi epo •
Ptalnttlf•Olll.o.
ln their peuuon de.enbe 000 against ...,993,000 in th e pre- United States are UfeInstitute
of
hments will be
or
Wit s ar
rlv
.
9 3 aotc TWO registered Hereford cows a cont.ract ~ntered lDt.o b7 utd plaiD· •
I ..... onths
agents reports the
1
aerv.Mf.
I 24 3tc - - - -tiful view of Ohio
h i£
Wf• and lhe deiPdurt. Aluminum v1ous twe ve m
.
The lDJtltute
APPLES,
Burdt&gt;tle FruIt
Make small down payment
6 years old. One open e er, suuden co.. a Partneuhlp. • pur- Opera"•• expenses increased Life Insurance,
001
ported contract duerlbed •• Ellhibtt
..... -e
ap
THE ME !GS Coun tYC Hunt· 1. Farm. Phone WY 2.- 69"0
1 •
and balance as 30 year loan.
EXPERIENCED
22 month s. CaII WY 2-6871 · "A"
1n ••ld
peuuon, a purported for
the
aame period from sald th a t altboogh they make
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1Al se. everybody makl money,
Lecau,. the Idea IIVts ma a
vicarious thrill, lo I am happy
that rau- JUCceu baa been
predicted ll1r CI!S-TV'I new
Cora Wlllllllll obow, whlcb bad
Its pramlere Wednllday olllbl.
The predictions about the
hall-hour oltuatlon eomedy stem
in great par! from the program's limo olot - following
"The Beverly IDllblllleJ" and
the Dick Van Dyke obow, and
preceding Danny Kaye. And
altbouib It Is bard lo get too
wildly eothustJasUc about a sl~
uatlon comedy, It 11 alwayo The Warren· CoDIIIIiaslon
pleasurable 1o take a &amp;aoder at pori on President Kennedy's aoMiss WIIUamo, who Is not only sassinaUon will be examined ln
beautiful but a slfted and oz. three network

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ers AssociaLon will have a P~lmeroy, Ohio, Rt. 1.
This is what you have been
t 23 6tc ::::-:;·: o~:. d:e~::'c'alDu::l..:: $51,268,000 to $ft8,544,000. ntowatt only! twtho pelnrccentlude ~ora;;
ham shoot on Sunday, Sept.
9 25 25tp
bed cord• Y:alf• count,.. Ohio, an allelecl h
up 7 8 per Gtnt tota
ey
2'1, starting al 12 _00 noon, at
.
looking ror .
FOR SALE: 'Ibree pure r
promi.on ooie t1e1artbed .. EmiW our sa1es W~
· od
aucees!fulln the IQUD.b'J.
Snowball Hill, Syracuse.
1961 VINDALE Mobl Ie Ho~e MIDDLEPORT
plete IDd.eaerJpflon
ot -.me,
... a,....,.
I • room
Nub'Jao goats ' 4 mos• old. ''B"
aaw pettlloa,
aM f()r,
~- \:·~rom:~th=e~p:r~eYJ=tKI~o~pe:;!rl:~·. . . ...;m~;;;.,;:;;~g-==aiilt'
i 23 4tc
~ x lO with a 10 x 15 alumm- frame home withk fbal th, gas
Two nanny goats,
billldy... ::a~~~_:o:u,, that aw
-----.,--..,.=--:--c
urn awning. Roger
Keller,
heating , nice oa
oars, exOne grade nanny, 2 mos. o • aid defeoclant, Charlet N. caputo,
nfE TRUSTEE S of Olive Star Route . PomProy, Ohio, cept kitchenCiand bath (inlaid)
Roger Karr, Chester, Ohio. =~.ha~:n~~:J•:, '!usu..~~~
Township,
MP1gs County, I phone Chesler exchange.
Located on nice level lot near From th• largest tl'Udl or
8 24 3tc b' nnue ot aa uQnment whteb 11
recorded
VoL •· pare
Me-cbThot
Ohio, will af'r • •l b1ds
for
9 25 &amp;tp all schools and super mar k• bulldozer radlator to tb•
antc'e Ltent.u Reeord••
MetP un,County.
00111
the purchase ol a new
or
.
ets. Make modest down pay- smalleat beateJ'
·
ONE 7 year old Guernsey
o~i'am'Wt!"PI~I :!':- ;::;~r ,...,. &amp;bl~
used road mamtainer B1dsl AUCTION Saturday mght, Se?t. ment and 25 year term loan
cow, giving 3 gallons
the contract marked ICKhJbU "A'"
rerormed.
aooor4ane~~
will be receivea uniJl Octo- 26, 7 p. m. on Laure I Cl1If • available.
straIned -'n.
~ per day · Phone ahoul4
wtth the be
t.ennJ
of tJM ln
ortrtna&amp;
...-ber 7' Inc".
Route 124, off Route 33. Lot 375 ACRES
Dairy farm WY 2&gt;-2141
PameNY
SH 2-4656.
8 24 3tp ment bp and between t.be partte11
;wo
that tbe eald Yeehaoie'l Lteo record·
Ada Bissell, Clerk,
of used and some new furnl-- with 3 barns,
implement
- - - - - - - : : - : - : - - - ed ID VoL "' pap l95, u.abutc'•
an button~ .,. NJtlaold • fDIII "ew' .. lbtrll •
d
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f
Ul!l
Reeoda.
Mella recorded
County, mOhio,
Long Bottom, Ohio
ture.
sa e or ealers· sheds, Marietta silo and ex- L 0. McCOY, AUCTIONEER.
Auto S.let
and Mid
aul~J~D~er:~t
Vol.
wo wt11 LaundrJ • , •
t U 3te
Russell Welch.
Ira nice home. Located on
Chester. Ohio.
3 23 tfe
" , ••• 18'1', MICbo~lllc'e U.11 Recoru,
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Metr• County,
ehouJd be r:aD·
.,..-=-==:::::=--:-;::::--=
I 2.4 3tp
stale highway I miles from 1.
eeUe4,
•t uid•Obto.
and n.putlfed. from
LOSE WEIGHT safely and eas·
id bl
ti
A GOOD 1949 Dodge In A-1 run- the reeor&amp;. of lleil• County, Ohio:
lly, with new Dex·a"'tet ta•u- A GENERAI
•
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bPomeroy
e till
m·
ning condltion. Ca 11 Mason that
be turl"4'tlderi!Hi,
ll'•• ••kt. prornlQ01'7
eo~nc.Uednote
and.ebollld
"'
1 .ty Cons·1 er::1 and
s ~ Ph
p .
$50.00. Call 771.er, pen
pas ure
.
-5712.
9 24 6te ulde by virtue (If fraud IDd-or f{Jr·
lets. Only llllc. tar
arm· aJnr . nee
9 "4 file
able land. 2 other houses with I
'w
fMJ, and •••• "'' '"' ftuo " •••
acy.
8-13-60tp I ~712 .
...
ha
Did Platn\lff. N~llle Aodrew, to th•
this property, both
ve gas I
Top Doll•r Paid For
The Rambler
rul ntate deecrlbe4 tn the petition
-1962 HOND A Superhaw k• ...,
••75 · an d runnmg
· wa ler lOne with I Wreckao Can •ncl Truc1cs
•·--•-~
of
Co
pa8bou1&lt;1
quieted,
theirrelief,
~ott.and
of lUll,
World MaDUant
m ~' and tor'o•otber
prop~r
that
· Gene Dodson, 927 Brownell bath L Can be bought with ,
-~
EsceUeuee
the detr:ndtnl.ll aruwer tb11 tnterro1a·
·
1 ·' ~ --att•cbed to the petition tn
' Ave., Middteoort. 9 2S 6tp
or without stock, equ1pmen
24 HOUR TOWING
Big ear I'OOID, ride and pel' &amp;orlu
oompUoa&lt;e wllb . ., ••• :131'"'· Ro·
-~ - - .
- lonnance. Sma11 e~~.r e&lt;:oaomy vl•:wc~e.iend•ntl .... required to
14 ft . Bl1AT with trailer . 35 and fE'ed.
c. c. CUCKLER
and manaaerabtlltJ
ilJliWotl' OD or before Oet.ober 31.t,
PLANNING
H.P. Evinrude motor,
gas I BOX %19
WY t-3130
OpeCI:.!dMS.!:~·M
See
UNit.
Fr•ncl• H. Andrew
YOUR VACATION?
tank, 2 lif~&gt; jackets, fire ex-~
POMEROY, OHJO
Phone filS.
MetropolltaD Moton
Netu 1 Andnwa, PblnUlh
OltiLY
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OIAM
1959 EnaI'!&gt;crow.
Crow &amp; Porter,
lttNd HrviCI, bail bond
UngUis ers, ip'ZV\1 ·
g 25 !.tc
letwHn CMster and
E. MelD Street, Pomeroy
Attorney~
$30.00 Oowll-. . . . . . 1ft
Ush Ford, $300. 35 ft. Liberty 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - TV~ttHrt Plain •n State Rt. 7
Pboue W\' ~70
(jl u, 18, 211&gt;: 1101 I. e. 16, ete
MrVice and trovel oarvice
Cenven..nt ferma
House trailer, $ISO. Call WY
Instructions
4 22 tic GETS O!iCAR AWARD
CALL:
2-0077 berore 10:00 a . m. or
=:-:::--;:-;-;-;:;-:;;;-~;-;:;;::;;-;1.;;
PARIS IUPI) - Former world 1
E. M. BURTON
alter 8 00 P· m.
u . s. ctvtL &amp;ERVICI TESTSI
Insurance
FOR SALE: 1956 For1 V8 stan· middleweight boxing chBmpion
wv 2-2632
9 23 6tc
dard transmission, t
d.oor Sugar Ray Robinson has been 1
571 - · •
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po_t_·t
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JOHNSON,
Stmpaoa
ln~unac4!!
hardtop,
excellent
condlbon,
awarded the French sports I
ME
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antn •Plloln• ' n .. aiiiPHI• "' 1otw&gt; Agency, lD. AJ;I lonna ol In
or will trade for other model writers Oscar for beinK the I
MASON. W. VA. .1
b11Ur8001 beeD
pel bu. Brtng cont&amp;mers and ,pen
lb;perte~~e. an•'ll """-·
.....a-Jim JohDSOD anrt
P•'ckup truck. Phone WY
most popular foreign sportsman~
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are
• talart.. ~· •r•me"'• Wn•• tu AV
Bud S.ppon ApDta.
610So
• 23 Jtp ,,.. vlsll France in 1964.
fitt
Phone
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tees namPd lor tlw dOnltal ba uf the program
~:~nt.l l:t play - Mrs Adam Eber sbach a. n d group adJourned to the
Yilllon at the World'l Falr and
zaar to bt' Jwld J'hursd&lt;J\ ~u lei Tome Capsuh~ ' was pr~ ' Mtss Jo~ ted:d Grueser,
11w~et room for refreshroenta
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Slndle 1 pi'Qir'aDI on the Statue of bo~e Monday evening. A pot. The Fall meeting ol Dlstrlet
vember 12 when the Wor 11 en., st&gt;ntrd Its members Mtss Mary shop Mrs Homer Holler Mrs by the Fnendly Circle,
Charlea Bennett Slndle
Uberty by Mrs. Bethel Cole- luck dinner preceded tbt meet· ill, Unite&lt;! Pr..byteriaJ! WomGulld of the F'ed~r att'd churc h \ trgm~&lt;i Ret bel announced tht&gt; 1Max Me mart Mrs Phil Globo- Mrs James Fugate, Mra.
were weekend aueata
and her lOft, Roy, higtt.. ln&amp;:
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met Wf'dn tsdrn evenmg 111 the p~rli C!pa nts m the play mclud- kar \1rs Lollis Re1bt&gt;l, M1ss Btllkam, Mrs Paul Werner,
and Mrs. WUUam Ault
the September meetinC: The birthday anniversary of be held Friday, Oct. t, fl Net.
ladtes ' loungt' 11t !IH~ lhtln h
mg Mrs Pearl \l ora as Pa c.tor Thelma Grueser. Mrs
Henry Mrs. Henry Ewlng and M r I.
family
the Women'1 Assocllltton of Mra. Stace waa observed dur- sonville Presbyterian Church.
Arran'-'emt&gt; nh uf tluwer-s Olivt&gt;r Mrs Manm Hurt, Fred Re1bel Mr s Carl B11tkam and Thomas Young the refresh·
Ftnt United Presbyterian 1.,., the evorun•, Those report· Mrs L w. Mcintire of,l Loaan
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Thurlday evenJ.na al ...
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Lowe 8 patient at University The meeting will start at If
Kautz \It , J (' \~v. 1 ·1 :.m d Ho~ :vlaver Pat \1r s Phtl, Glu- Edv.ard Kennedy, cashiers
out on the tables decorated by Ml'l. Bl'\lce Uoyd ts
Durin&amp; the program hour hosplial in Columbul and Mrs . a m and end 3 p
There
\ , r ~ EJ7 1 G!lrntJre J 1 dr1or buk:lr ,)f'antt and SteH' .Jewell 1 l'ht&gt; mstallatlon of the new Mrs Carl Kautz and Mrs. El· ig 1 1alea meeting in Indianap- Roy COleman read the record- Max Sanborn
w11l be workshops m the ptom·
a!t'd tht: loungt
nanm the Tacker ehtldrt&gt;n, mmt~let He-v Wilbur Pernn, lza Gilmore Jr M1ss Elizabeth olis, Jnd dlta week. He
be had enjoyed while vlalt- Mrs. Pat Gallagher wtu be mg to help newly • electeji offi·
1he 11 ..-umg opl'nl:'d .,.,1111 de- .:~nd Mr s Ella Ctlmort~ .Jr \l ar .... as announ&lt;.ed for November 1F'tck pre~tded at the
punch Thurlday and Friday there.
lng the Church Pavilllot. at the hostess for the October meet- cers of local associations, ond
II O! Hm~ IJ\ \1rs Allre-d i row, garf'l Shafer i:l dt s1uri.Jt'd llt'lgh 2!1 A tea Will fol low sponsored ! bowl MISS Flck, Mrs Leonard
World's Fair. Mra:. Coleman inl with the birthdays or Mn to consider study and work
Ytho had tur her Iheme· 1J man bur
, IJy tht&gt; Gutld wtth the exJ?cuttve Jewell and Mrs Roy
Mayer Mra. Delbert Mitchell and gave the hlatory and descrlp- Gallagher and Mrs.
George programs for 1965.
•umr~ 10 tmd 1 , 0 u The h\mn
buard as the commrttee
.setved 1:1.~ the receptwn commit· chlldren were ln Cedar Grove, tion of the Statue ot Uberty Child! to be observed Ttre trav- Dr Lois Visscher will weak
. S lril Ot I ·ud opened
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Tht" meetmg clo sed wtth the tee
W. Va. recently where they vii· and Ukened It to the church
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by Mrs wn lan women are cordtally InvitF.ec-lrs rastes ·• l 15 "'as rea d bv I lmg presl e-!11 a mt't'ling o le ,~¥·
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ith Dartt. They also visited rei- abedJ It light ot freedom
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Party i• Planned
w Va. Mr. Mltchell11employ~ ed the. devotional perloclpr• ha•· Mrs
played and prize• awarded to Dr Lois H Vosscher. Presby·
prave-r An o11 ert ll g "as ta 1
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Allman Mn Childs Mrs tertal fraternal worker in India,
en by :"ltr , Alberl \\ood, n d ;m d ttncm d1urd~ m Nt&gt;lsonvt e
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1.ng 81 her topic "God'l Prom.
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tses to M " She gave quota Betty Biggt, Mrs. Gallagher, who was appointed in 1142 by
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r" at e~ !rauss wt t l ' rs i coftee lwur at 9 ~o am
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ff when the Fnendly Nerghbors
The Rev. Clyde Bartlett, pasen.
. Uld Mrs. Stace.
the former Board of Foreign
ThomR ~ luung gt\'Jilg tht' J.Jl~,- lhu\e v.ho plan !U attend are I"'1
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of
the Middleport Church tiona from famous author• and
MlSS!Ons of the Presbyterian
z; club met Tuesdav evemng at
ts and read scri ture
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the home of Mrs. C E Clark of the Nazarene haa apent the poe
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Church, US A, is on the staff
:\Jr., Young pr I ~ tdent vt l ht'
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' week at Cedar Lake near
During the buslnesl meeting
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odn best equipped hospltt 1
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to ler e- or session and the traveling prize
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donated by Mrs George Buchson Flo)d, of Cleveland, manse Ml'!l Coleman gave the A report on the Buckeye Girls Jacent Is nc s an
ea s au
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Mr and Mrs Harold Teaford anan was awarded to Mrs Em- spen~ the past weekend with report· for Group 1 on their State this summer was given average of two thouss nd paAcontnbutron of $5
was of Middlt!pot t :spent V!oednesday erson Well An auction sale of her daughter and son-in-law, projeeta and Mrs J. E. Har· by four Mlddleport
High tients a year.
FOR ALL GIFT
made tu the- world l' lottung pro- evenmg with his mother. Mrs home made art•cles was held Mr and Mrs Gail Miller.
ley reported for Group n.
School students who attended It
~---GIVING OCCASIONS
Jfrr ol the Untied Chut ch
of Edtth 1 eaford and ~on Mmer~ · followmg the meetrng wlth Mrs
Mr and Mrs Glenn Lamb- The prayer for the mission- when the Ladles Auxiliary of B/
F 'l
(hrl~t Mr~ Young told of the V! lle
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Bowers as auctioneer.
aries of the day was given by Feeney-BeMett Post 128, AmeraeUnar amE Y
mt'anlng of the l~el l owsht~
Games were played and priz
are visiting m Berea, Ohio, Miss Mar aret Sauer and the lean Legion, met Tuesday eve·
, ,
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~~ ~ lht 1os. Co tn • and an of I Mrs Rov Holter 11islt~ m es awarded to Mrs Donley Rei· with their daughter and family, '
g ed 1 11
nina at the hall
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r an
rs. eorge oo . e received It was announced that Reporting were Patsy Man- Mr and Mrs John Wllllam
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ther , Mrs George Thompson IH.obert Arnold, after which a and children, ~teve and Conrue. the Scloio Presbyterial
fall ley, Suzanne Bradbury, Joy Blaettnar and ~hlldren Eliza·
5
99 Mtll '
MiddlE-port
t1 1e Sunday before Th::tnksgtv who ha_;..bfen Ill
dessert t.'OUrse was served by
Mrs. Kermit W1seman, Co- meeting would be held at Nel- Boggs and Seren Lew1s, who beth Mary Helen Kath'ryn and
;;;;;;~~~-~--1 1 1 ng will be &lt;.'hargt' \ln 1 \1r~/j;Sther Kissler of Cnl· the hostess Present were the lumbus, aDd her mother, Mn. sonville Octob.er 9 Reserva· were sponsored the Buck· Frederick, speni
past
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I um¥uF,_~rs F'ran~t'S Blewmg- above and Mrs. Leon McKnight Vance Stewart of Logan, were tion.s
to be given to Mrs ere State by the auxiliary. The weekend in Cincinnati where
~\ orld rommuntl)" Dav wa~~ ton, . . . ,Yiddleport , and
Mrs Mrs HPnry Werry, Mrs ~111- Wtdnesday guests of Mr and Walter Waddell by October&amp;. g~rls reported on the two days Mr. Blaettnar and his father,
dnnounred b) Vlrs Lou1s Ret· Oatsy Ankrum or Columbia S ~rd Hmes and Mrs. Roy Snuth Mrs. Gall Miller. They were Mrs Dwight Wallace served spent at Capital University in Fred Blaettnar who accompabel dturch key woman, tor C, vrslted :vtonday wtth Mr!\
former Middleport residents.
as secretary in the absence of Columbus and thanked th~ aux- nied them to cincinnati, attendTONIGHT thru SUNDAY
November 6 at 1 30 P m at the Ho~er Showers
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Youth FeUowship
Mrs Myron Miller A round- tliary for. the ~pportunity
of ed the 1965 Buick showing held
Double Ft&gt;ature Program
Hulland Mt&gt;thodrs! ch urch It Ctpt and Mrs Y.ats n Burn. PI
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Girl ScouU Meet
robtn card was to be sent to representing Middleport.
at the Cmcmnati Gardens OD
wa s vot f'd lo pav the $5 annual fte-ld of , Wh1t~man Arr Force
ann1.ng a e . e
Mrs Mtller who 11 recuperat- Plans were made for
the SBturday afternoon.
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h~t' a1 1111s ume and ktls wt\1 Base Mtssoun, were recent ~he Yo.uth Fellowship of the At Pomeroy Schoo,l
mg ·from s~rgery Mrs. Lil· Eighth District fall conference
They went by train, giving
W1lh JJ(.k Lem oll
bt' rndde U~· the Fr rendly and guestll of Mr and Mrs John 1Rock Sprmgs Methodls! church
Members of Girl Scout 1 roop lian Steiff was ptanist for the to be held in Middleport, Octo· the children their first train
and Shule" .'\l atLillll~
(Techmcolor J
f'Pderated Crrcles .:~nd the Hap· W. Blaettnar a~d ~amliy
held tts .regular meetmg , h 267 met With leader, Mn. Tho- evening. Mra. Freda Bratt gave ber 8 at the hall with the local ride, and drove new Butcks
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Harvrc:.ters
class
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umt as host. Committees for back Fred B!aettnar returned
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'l'he meeting opened wlth the the meetmg wUh Miss Phyllis member for casb or food dona- children visited Saturday ev·
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\llemhart, 1and Mr~ Paul Eichinger and earhs, counselor, open
SCQUt song, "Alice" Poster5 on Joachim Mrs Leo Kennedy ttons for the luncheon
ening with former
college
\I J s Phi l Mernhart Mrs Hen- dam lly.
l meletl~gll Me.mthbers rBesbpteonded to health were made by Judith Mrs. Arlhur Lewts Mrs. Ed: Reservations for the lunch- friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
ro 1 ca WI
a 1
verse
Becky Houdashelt,
.
'
eon are to be made wtlh Mrs
R".b 1 Mr Clare c· Ma ·
rv d e ·
s
ne
sSherrie Blackston led In group
J M
d D bb ward Smith, Mrs. Peter Stace
.
Folger HI and fam1lyy Sunday,
POMEROY OHIO
0
Sd t
\1t s Lou I~ Herbel Mrs /Joyal Hel per1 are
M
k'
ayer an
e Je and Mrs Torn Rue serving the Albert Roush, Thtni Ave. or they visited the CincinnaU zoo
Ltlhe Hauck and Mrs Ph 1 l
smgmg
oney rna mg
A skit and a song
n
Mrs D.a\e Mourning before Octi
th N
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
(;ru~sts (It Hom.e
Jects were luscussed and
ted b Debb' C
dessert and co1fee. 1ere wert
where por ons 1rom
e ut(,loi.Jokar, dmner. Mrs
klw"
"
.
.
was presen
y
le row 17 members present for
the tober 3. The annual Halloween cracker Suite were presenetd
"HEY THERE, 1T'S
r~nce 1 anmng Mt~~ Lena Grue- The Life of Hannah was was decided to have a
Nancy Thompson and a skit d
d
li
party of the auxiliary will be b th C1 1 tl Ci 1 B 1 l
YOGI !!EAR"
'
ser
M;s
Ma~
Memhart
Mrs
studied
and
dtscussed
when
the
sale
m
the
near
future
a
commercial
by
Debbie
mner
an
mee
ng.
h
ld Oct 31
y e nc nna
v c ale.
(Yop:t Colon
.
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They
returned
borne
Sunday
'r'ogt Bear
.hlln Yogt
Hl:'d Dessauer and Mrs C J
ya e pers c ass o e s- mem ers WI go o amp
Bernadette Hennessy,
Two new members were wel· evemn
BOO·ROu (. mdy
F.bersbach, kitchen Mrs Don· burv Methodist church ln. Syra ces Asbury on Oct. 3, for
Trlplett, Susan Clark and
corned lnto the auxlliary.
A
g. _ _ _ __
" GUN HAWK ''
le~ Reibel, Mrs Uee Hawley, ' cuse met Monday evenmg at all day outing.
Davis A song by Twda
round·robin birthday card was
(Tcclmtcolorl
Mrs Glad) S Cuckler. Mrs Hen· . the home of Mrs Ralpb Robson
Durmg the program hour the Clatwurthy closed the meeting
to be sent to Mary McElroy, Judith McKni•ht il
Ror:r Ca lhoun , Rod Cameron
ry Ewrng, M1ss Thelma Grue- l Mrs. Robson, president, was iRt&gt;\1 . Chester Lemley gave
new department presrdent A At Photo Session
Ru ll'! Lee
ser :\1rs Rov Ma.ver, \If Iss I tn cha rge of the mertmg whi ch talk about the Bible
membership report was also to Judit11 McKnight, daughter of
SUN, MON . TUES .
Maud (;ruesE'r, Mrs
1\lbert open£'d With Psalm 23 lfl urn- Wt&gt;f€' the above and Roger. Donbe sent to Mrs. McElroy.
Mr and Mrs. Leon McKnight.
Sept. 27-28.29
Woodard \1rs Carl Bllrkan and son DevotiOns taken from F:ph na and Suzanne Partlow ,
Pomeroy, represented
tht
'RC'B1 N AND THE 7 HOODS'
Vltss Marv V!rgmta ReJbei dec- eslans were led by Mrs. Helen die Abbott, He&lt;ky and Mary
Home Demonstration Meigs ColUlty Glrl Scouts Sat·
(Techmrolorl
ora twns ior table and se'rving ~amewood , who gavt- a rne-dJta- Lou Radford, Sharon Brawley,
Class officers wert elected at
urday, September 12, at the St.
Frank Sm.arra, D£"an lllar!in ' of the dmner. Mrs
Lawrenre 1tlon from The Upper Room , and / Con me Radford Hnd Dtamt Wey·
Eastern Hll~ School Sept. 1$. Council will Meet
Andrews church lD
ParkersBm~ Croo;;b\ Edw G Rubt n
Lannmg
roftee
urn
.
Mrs
Tho
closed
With
prayer
ersmlller
SEPT.
!I
Th
P1'
PLEASANT
The
Ma
b
W
V
son Samm~ Da\ ts .! 1 PPter
1
Falk. Barbara Hu sh, Vtc1or , mas Young , Mrs Jamt's
President, Edna son
Scout Coun·
Buono
a
w
~~rk
~IJOOrs
thw. L Kautz, fancy was sent to Melvtn Grt'mm who A school-sponsored
record p
Se t 2"27 S turda McCoy; VIet President, Mary twn Counci w m~t
ne• ell held a photograph sesaioo
Colorc:artoon•
"
omeroy P · ~. • a
Y Mankin; Secretary, Linda Spen- day. September 30, at Krodel lhere which will be used to
"""~~~~~-:-:::~~:-:-:--::::::..--.="'"'....======- rs rll in University HospitaL Co- hop will be held this Saturday aGnddSunda yb, by Wmdmg TraLI cer, and Treasurer, Karen Car· Park
help promote the annutl fund
1 Jumbus. The meeting clo!!ed night at the Pomeroy
r
High ar en c1u
ter
The business meeting w1ll be- raising campaign Judith 1.s a
with !he Mtzpah benediction
auditoriUm star tmg at 8 p m
!:EPT. t7
Juniors, President, Mary Tay- gin at 10 30 a m. w1th Mrs member of
267
and
Dunng the soctal hour a des- The Jays will emcee.
The descendants _or J C and lor, v1ce President; Gary Wolf; Alma Turner presidilllil:. M 1as serves 88 Troop scribe. She waa
sert course was served by Mrs
Ethehnda Moore will hold a re- Secretary, Roberta
Trussell; Wanda Stemple, County Exten· one of four girls 1n the Four
Robson's daughters, Miss EleaMOVE TO INDIANA
Sunday at the Sutton Treasurer, Joan Davia
and sion Agent, Home Demonstra· Rivers area to attend the meet.
nor and Mrs Paul Kloes assist- Mr and Mrs Ronald Carr 1Methodist church on the Ra· Sgt at Arms, Gregory Dailey tlon, will conduct the afternoon ing.
Wilma planning session At this time
1ed by Dellbre Hartenbat'h to and daughter, Paige, former cine - Bashan Road. A basket Seniors President,
Mrs. Royal Thomas, Miss Mar- Lmcoln Hill resident&amp;, have dmner will be served at noon. Atherotn;' Vice President, Roa· club lessons, program emphas·
ad" E
. ed ..
c1a Karr, Mrs. Damewood, Mrs rno11ed to Aurora, Ind, where All relatives and friends are
Bahr; secretary, Barbara il, and work meetings will be L lei nterlo.an
Wilham Eichinger, Mrs. Frank Mr Carr has employment m 1nv1ted.
Lanham, Treasurer, Kenneth planned for 1965. Each county By Mr1. Gre••
I Wmebrenner
and Mrs.
Wll- the offices of Ute
Stedmon
SEPT. Z8
Caldwell and Sgt. ol.
Arms, home demonstration club Is Mrs . Richard Gress entertaln.li,;;;;am;;;;;;;;;;;H;;;;o;;;;cd;;;;a;;;;s;;;;he;;;;l;;;;t====="-F•ou;;;;n;;;;d;;;;ryi..= =======ol Jane Howell Tent ~aughters Jame~ Meredith.
urged to be representfd
At ed her card club Tuesday evenl•·
of Un1on Vtterans wtll meet
noon Ute group will have a ing at her home on Pearl-St.
Monday at 7:SO p. m at the
potluck dinner of low calorie . Prizes were awarded to Mrs.
DAV Hall.
dishes, and adjourn at 2 30 p.m. Wttliam Childs, Mrs.
Lionel
The Middleport Band Boost·
Boggs, Mrs. Donald Mills, 11114
er Assoctatton wlll meet Mon
SI!RVICE SI!T
Mrs David Ohlinger a IJUO'It
dayd evenmg, Sept. 28 In th •
PT. PLEASANT - Funeral for ihe evening.
'
A ....
11
ban
room
at
7
30
p.
m.
A
services
for
Henry
1!.
I.ewta,
Others
present
were
M r •·
dasoic of. pwe
parent&amp; of band members are ..
89, a retired Galllpolls Ferry Charles Bradbury, Mrs. Edna
oirgia wool with
urged to ·~tend and m-.,t. the Mr and Mrs. Ronald Gotb· farmer, will be held S..turday. Fr.nch, and Mrs. Robert Scltnew band director, Mr Wilham ardt and son, Bruce, of Colum- 2 p. m., st the Mohr Funeral moll. Mrs. Gress served a de.
wann Miliwn4'
Russ~! Refreshmenb wUI be bus visited from Thursday un· Home with the Rev Don Me- sert course at the cloSe of l b I
lining ODd wat«
serve ·
til SUnday with her mother. Mellon officiating. Burial will evening.
.-pe!lent built-ia
Mrs W. A. Morgan.
be In the Pine Grove cemetery.
----comfort.
Hugh Bearhs left Thumy Friend• are belnl received at
Pleaaaat Valley HoJpflal
for a week'• vtllt with hlo dau- the funeral home.
ADMITrED - Mrs. Fred
Traditionally styled
ghter and her husband, Mr. and
Mr. Lewis dl&lt;!d Wedneaday Ka,.., Gallll"'lls, Ohio.
with the easy
Mrs Barrie Phillips, of Vestal. at his home alter 1 ohort Ill·
DISCHARGED - ~ Ray
silhouette,
New York
ne,., He 11 tnU"Yived by his Duncan, Galllpolls ~ !i:~&lt; Mrs.
upstanding collar
Misses Norma, Florence atilt wile, Sola Edwarda Lewis; one Millard Oiler and ~ler, Yin"The bank helps us t&amp; handle our money
Carrie
Beth IINrho were SUn· 1011, Hngh Lew11, Galllpoll• ton; Mrs. l!verett Parsons, JA.
and slash pocket&amp;
aafely
with
a
checking
account.
It
paya
guesta of Mrs. Hucb Bearhl Ferry lOCI one brother, Jeaoe on; Mrs. Garland Bostic, Hot·
In the Highland
The Athens • Melgo County and son, Ronald.
Lewla, Henderson.
sett.
us
Interest
on
our
money
in
a
saving11
Annual
Stockholders meeting of
tweeds, 8-18, 4fff6'
Jackoon Production Credit Assoaceount. It providee safe deposit protecciation wUI be beld at 1;30 P.M.,
tion for our valuables. And it helps WL
Wodneoday, Sept
!10, at the
Bedford~ Youth Center. located
with a low-cost loan when we need it.
on State Rt. 33, about It milea
~
Good friends, these bank people I"
tWrth of Pomeroy and 15 mllel
soutb of Athe01.
LET OUR BANK II YOUR FRtiNO'
Tho speaker wltl be Lyle Alii·
MAU FULl. USE 01' OUR FUU..liCAU HRVICil
tin, of Hogsett. W. Va, who
operate11 a successful dairy
farm Hll talk wiU be .., hit
27z48 lncb size
27x1Binch size
recent toor of Egypt, aided by
slides. Martin 11 aervms u vice
We Pay 3% Interest On Sat!lng•
presldetlt of West VIrginia Farm
Bureau Federation.
See the many valuas all ovrr the store In the End of the
Anoclation buslneaa wiU be
trlllllllctod whtch wm Include
P lans 1-\t'fe nu1dt· .wd ( 01111111 t Fnt"ndly

Also Mrs Norman

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BY LUCILLE HAWKINS
One hundred fifth teachers

attended the Me1gs
County
Education ASsociation held Fn·
day in Rutland where advan·
tages of redtstnctmg into larger schools was the theme of one
of the main speakers
Following the busmess ses·
sioo the speakers were introduced includmg, Byron Morton,
assistant state superrntendent
of schools, who spoke on redistricting the schools. He gave
some of the reasons for t h e
need of larger school distrtcts
Including
Better Progress -there Is a
desire for better educatton on
the part of man.
Finances, The ooard of edu·

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

cat1on in smaller districts are
up agamst it more than those
in larger d1str1cts
Revoking of charters of many
schools, whtch are not hvmg up
to the Oh1o High School standards People are show ing tn·
creased mterest in the drop •
out, to get him back 1n school
1f !here Is a program provided
for him Our programs
for
the gifted and slow learners,
adult education and vocational
schools, show the tremendous
emphasrs on education tcxh1y m
OhiO
John Parsons, director
of
school fmance for the state of
Ohio, also spoke usmg as his
theme, "T1red Faith " He smd,
"Tired faith is what is happen·

lng to the teachers of today.
When your school districst ar·
n't smcerely mterested tn the
teacher's growth, both profes·
stonally and economically, then
the teacher develops a general
run down feehng m his
aJr
proach to W. job.
"Tired faith is oot unique to
rtle teaching profession, for any
profession which tr1es to influence other people wJll undergo
it, at one Ume or anohter The
only way to de.al with it is to
accept it as a part of your professional JOb, but remember
there 1s always a new day ahead. We m the f1eld of educa·
tlon are gomg to have to do a
little rec:ruiting, to mtere st our
students in the teaching pro-

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Mr. Parsons also said, "Remember that dealing with human bebavlor il! no profession
for a perfectionist and that a
teacher has to be a master of
practical psychology."
He urged the teachers to ac-qUire a new shining enthusiasm
toward their profession . He
closed by saying, a teacher
must have faith in himself, faith
in the professmn, faith In the
staff, fatlh m his abiHty to do
the JOb and faith in the product
Remarta were made by Lawrenee Huber, Galli1 Couoty
Dtstrlct Ubrarlan, who told
of the new bookmobUe I o r
Meigs county which wDl come
Into existeuce sometime after

the lint of lhe year. There
will be between 1,900 and t.·
000 volumes a year in tbt bookmobile. Tbe state w!U furnllb
boob and adm.lnlstntive aid
with some help from the eouaty. Ue stressed drlJ ts not a
service for tbe schools but for
the whole county.
It
will be administered
throaJb the Gllllla county dlatrlct Ub.....,..
Miss Pikkoija, assistant
to
Mr. Huber, also spoke briefly
concerning the bookmobile, after which the meeti11g adJourn·
ed for lunch m the Elementary
School cafeteria.
Workshops were held m the
afternoon mcludmg Re::Jdmg.
conducted by MISS Tydvil Tho-

In Court

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mas, Miss Jean Ginkel and Paul
Euler; reading consultants for
Scott-Foresman Co. m Columbus , Arithmetic, eonducted by
J M McEntee of the McCorrn·
ack, Mathen Co, CGlwnbus;
High School Science, conducted
by Kenneth Myers, chemistry
department, Rlo Grande Col..
lege; High School Ro.ding Laborator) , conducted by Clifton
Queen, science research associates Inc. of North Canton;
and High Scbool Physical EducatiOn and JJe:tlth, conducted
by Richard Marlin of Rutland
Hogh School
Regtstermg guests and assistIng with the coif.., hour preced·
mg the meeting were M1ss Mary
Elizabeth Chapman, Miss Le-

da Mae Kraeuter, Mn. Robe
ta WIIJon, Mn, Thelma Camp.
bell. Mrs. Fay Sauer, Mn. Ma..
garet Paron1, Mlu
Martha
Ohlinger and MIJo Sally Schaal.
MORNING SEIIIIION
The loronoon ..ton wbleh
.... beld In tbe Rutlllnd lllgll
Scbool gymnasium. opened wldtt
a welcome by Donald MeKe1&gt;o
Zie execultve head of Nortltwe.otem Local Scbool Disll\&lt;1,
followed by the lnvocaUm ..,.
Mrs. Maxine Wingett.
Pupllo of Mra. C. 0 . Chapman, Rutland vocal musk JD..
structor, presented. a prGII'Uil
consiSting of a vocal trio, Julia
Lucas, SUey Parker and Pe._
Wtlliams and a plano solo ..,.
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SOCIAL
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Fugate he~ s:~~t :u~~=~~ ~:~:~" c:~~ RECOR-D~H-O-P~S-A-T-URDAY or~:;':'e;t ~~~7~ ·p~~ce~ti~~fl~ee~~ S~~h:~:~~s,

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Rock Spnn"gs
Society Notes

Athens-Meigs
I Stockholders
Meet Sept. 30

Solei Carpet Samples

Pendletoll'

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Pomeroy National Bank
Mem...r Fedoral R-rv• Systom

BAHR CLOTHIERS

Mom...r Foderol Doposlt lnouranco Corporation

Middleport, 0.

I'DMIROY - RUTLAND

Serving Mel&amp;• County for over 90 yean

votllni lar Dlre&lt;tora to ....,.....
sent Pike, Adama, Jackaon. aDd
Scloro counties. Dtrectora now
serving from thlo area are 0.
vii Greene, Albany, and Andrew
Croaa, ·Racine.
Free . relreshmento and entertolnmeQt will be offered. A1J

people lntenotetlln fannin&amp; IN

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Arthur Barr
Are Announced

Count~1 "ft~e De~O:tra- u~t~ F~aiuvers

Plan on Pendleton's•
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and fUrnishings for your home,

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F. C. Rupe,
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