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ly United p,..., lntwnaHo
Salmon fl1hin9, Alatka'1 INdi"'I
Industry, um, rnor• th•t1 $60
mill ion yur-ly or more th..-, •ight
tlmH the price paid for the for•
mer territory by the&gt; United State,
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NO'I

J R l !arteld pli1nl mtt, 1a�rr o J
l l h 1t1 V a l l t ) Elre1 fll' Corpnrat1on'!&gt;
Kq,:c r \n'Pk �1,11 1011, and J W
'1;el hcrh, &gt;H . p:·('s1drnl of Loral 430
I
l-'ol low111� .a pn·lunm ary h ◄·11r
th•t "she might nffd th• 1qu.1d
rr.ol ion, to d1i;m1ss the charges filed
U 1 1 l ! ly Workl·rs L 1 n1on of Amcriea
! · � J:?: Hl C'ounty (·imrl l oilct) .Judgrherulf i.ome- d•y."
by Attort1ey Epling on grounds
, AFL-ll O l. in a Jo1111 announce
�: W l 'coplt·� ru l,·d tha t l .f'o V
HHrin, Oel•yed
that the clerk of the county court
has
mcnt todav :-aul at! rl!(' lllenl
Savo ge. charg&lt;:d ',\, l l h fra udul(' 1 i ! I }
Th(' hearing lh1!1 morning was did not have authorl\y to issued
hecn rt'&lt;ll'hC'tl hcl w(' CII the com
collet·l rng rrnmq for t h qflom &lt;'ro)
de-la) cd when the defendant and warranti; wn overruled by J u rli:e
pany and t hl' union on wages for
E m e rgf' nq squ:.d � h • rn rcf he ht'ld h1� attorney were 15 m i n utes late People!i _ Attorney Manning
Web­
emp 1 oyees al Ky(!l' r Creek Station
fi,r tirand J u q ac·tH1t1 Hi!. hond 1n reaching t h e county court of• Eiler told the court
that Mr. Ep-in the bar1.:am1nt.; uni1 for t h&lt;' per
PONY CHAMPS - This combined Syracu se and Pomeroy Pony League baseball team of $300 was r,mtin ued
l 1 c:es
l i ng had apparently overlooked
iod Scpl. 1, 1 960 to A u g. 3 1 . 196 1 . de!eated M ictdkport Barons in finals of the . re cen.t Pony League tournament held al Syra
� Sa vagt:, rcprtscntf'd hy John
l'roSt!cutor James O'Brien, act- Section 1 907 . 1 0 1 specifying the
Negoti«tions Lhis year were o n cuse. Left to ngnt, kncchng, are Don Hardtn, Mtke Spencer, Freddy Boyd, Jim Louks, Tom Epl ing. 1 , a l l l po l l s :. t t orn,·y. ref used I mg for Sher i ff H obert H artenbaeh
dulles of t he clerk of the county
baSH: wages. The contract a s nego­ Shasteen , Wlllie Blackwell , Gary Jenktns , Da vid Baker, Micky Winebrenner, Jim G ilbert, to make a pica of f' l t hcr guilty ur \ condurted the hearing for t h� court when he hied the motion.
Rev. Lanier
not
to the d1;i.rge and a nol state with Manning Webster and
tiated " i n 1959 was for a two-year
The hHrin1 wu o1ttend.ct by
Don Mayer, Jack Williams. Standing are man agers Bub Slivers and Pau l Kloes and Mayor � u , J tguill�
Rev. John L•nler, Junction
y plea was i." n t cred in his IJ(' Bernard Fultz present in advisory
period ending August 3 1 . 1 96 1 , ex­
,1bo1,1t 1 S penons. Two officers
Al·
DicK
W
mebrcnner,
who
presented
the
trophi
es.
The
team
won
on
scores
of
12-0
over
C ity, 0., I veter1n of 265 re­ cept for the wage ('!ause which was
h a l f by lhe &lt;.'VUrt
l'apac1 t 1es T'he firm of W ebster
of th• L.di.-s Au.il l.ary of the
vival mHtings., In many •tatH
Henry WC'rry. rh1ef of the Pom &amp; fult2. has heen ret.arned by four
negol1able this year. Also, an agree bany, 4-0 over McArthur, and 4-3 over Middle port.
Syracuse Fire Dep.rtment were
wHI open revival servlcu Sept. meut was rca1.:hed between the com
eroy Emeri.:e,wy Sq uad , h.t d f1 k d defendan ts in a $50,000 false arprnent.
5 to �rry through Se-pt. 1 8 at pany and the union on eontracts
( he cha,gc aea,ns( '" , •• , n '""" ' rest ,uu f,led by Mr. Epling for
Prosecuto r James O'Brien said
the C■rleton Church on K in9� for continuation of insured bene­
ly cuur1 August 28 A� a w i t n""ss his client. The m
. it oame1 R. E. last week that he had received a
bury Road. The Rev, Muion
today. Werry tcs11 f1ed that h(' Grmdley, clerk of the county complaint
fits not previously covered by con­
from the Syracuse orWilllam, is p.stor, The public tract.
f l ie d the charge fol low1n.c: 1 11fnrm cuurl. who issued the wananl for ganization
and would present Jt
11 invited to i1tteind HrviEH
aho
n gathered by Ja mes SouM,, , Savage ' s arre,t: Deputy Howard to lhe grand jury
Serving as negoliators ror the
at it&gt; next ses.
•"\Vhich lwgin i1t 7:30 p. m.
a membrr of the sq uad . that Sa1
frank, who arrested Sav age Aug. sion.
com pany were Mr. Harreld, W. M
age had sol 1nalrd and obtained 28, Sheriff Robert Hartenba ch,
Cornett, personnel d i rector; C. J .
Savage has been conductin g rec­
Meigs county's biggest industry, edw.:ation of over 5,500 P- m., while the i::rade schools $2 from M rs. Paul me Ridenour
and Henry Werry, who signed the ord hops for teenagers m t he TriUav is, personnel supervisor and R .
c hildren, opens its 1�60-61 term of operation next Tuesd ay start at 8 :45 . -d ose at 2 :30 p. m. t he _M rs. Ridenour , of Chester. test I com plaml.
M . R y bo l t , labor allorney.
county area for the past three
first day, and at 3 : 30 thereafter. 1f1ed tha t she gave Siivai;:e t h£"
Al the slart of the ease today a
years
The ncgol laLJng committee for mormng .
Su �t. Lee ;1'1 clomas o� �1 1ddle- m oney af trr 1:le1ng told by Sa vage
s· port
T hese young people from six to 18 w i l l be f iling into clas_
Local 430 U W .U.A. was eom)losed
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is _expe_ctl'd to release plans that the money was for the Porn
of ¼ i l lia111 Comer, national repre­ rooms newJy painted, trimmed, and refurbished . Som e
for . hos first day's rlassrs and croy rmcrgen,·y sq uad. Huwl'vo•r, c
sen tative; J. W. Wcthcrholt, local those in Pomeroy and .Southern Local Distric t - will have to meetmgs tomorrow.
1 she .said, while savage told her or 1
presid e n t ; H. G. Davis, local secre­ wait until the falJ ol l Y6 1 for shiny new quarters.
a lly that lhe money was for 1 h r
SOUTHERN RUR:AL
tary and P. M. Darnell, ch,mman
Work is to start next Tuesday melll · m view OJ the general teachExecutive Head Ch,1rle Hayrnan cmc�gem:y squ..ad, he made lier a
of the g rievance commillee.
on 1-'omeroy·s
new elementary er shortage, and plated credil rn of Racine or Southern Local Dis- rece i pt for "Ccinlccn benfit "
schoo l . The new high school m local boards tvr their schools be- lrict \5 asking all new students to
S h. testified that di• � Id
ROME ( U P J ) - Wine, women
PH I LADELPHIA (UPI) - Fear oi creeping economic par­
Hacine i.s scheduled Jor firsl con- mg ready for classes.
regisl;er Monday, Labor Day , al 110t hue mo1de the doni1tion un-and song were blamed by one
alysis
caused by the shutdown of the giant Pennsylvania l(ai[.
struclion about the same time.
Middleport and Pomeroy schools
I
H11h•
hi1d
b.en
told
th•t
it
oHicial today for the wave o r dis­
Mr. Patter1an 1,1id HHutiv.
"
...
oth st rue t ures are to be comp ' et - a I so are rea d y Io open on sch e d u I e
road
wH
hung
over the eastern sector of the nation today. Time
for
the
em•rv
en&lt;:y
oquod
mal performances by the U. S.
·
w1'th Ieac h en ' hHdt, hith school prlncipah i1nd
·1· ucsd ay morning
c...• by nex t 1·a II' s term.
•nd said th,1t ,he told Si1nge
was
tbe
01g
factor. Experts believe the next 24 hours will
track and field team in the
EntHih teuhen. .re being ■1ked
0. 0. Patterson, superintendent meetings scheduled in both mstitu
porten d the econom ic repercussions ty the stnke of 20,000
Olympic games.
to
i1ttend
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meeting
nut
Thur
..
o( county schools, said IOday all lions Labor Day.
1narnt enanc e workers.
"You can't win · gold medals
Supt. Charles S. Gihl)s of Po rn• day t vc ning at 7:30 in hi11 of•
leachmg and supervisory positions
A protracted walkout could cut
when you're not i.n condition,"
Buses, a irlines, other railroads
in the county sytcm are manned. eroy said his high school opens al fice1. Th• 1puker will be th•
deeply mto the- econom ic life of and automob iles u.se d by r iders
the orlicial said, "and you don't
hHd
of
Ohio
Univenlty'1
FrHh•
lie termed this "quite an achieve- 8:30 a. m. Tuesday, closes at 3:30
the 30 million persons a long the to circumve nt the strike w i l l be
get into condition silting up half
m,1n Engli1h department. Hit
10,000 m i le :;ystem that served 1 3 heavily taxed
the night drinking wine."
1-ubj11Ct: "How High Schools Ci1n
by t housands of ex­
stales and the Distric t of Colum­ cursioni sts on a final summer
Mem bers of the Pirate Little
Bluntly, the official charged
Bettw Equip Its Gr•du1te1 To
bia.
that the "boys have been living it League baseball 1ca m and their
fling. Trame jams, delays at ter,
Meet College English Require•
Both sides in the disput e be­ m mals and general confusi on
up too high," and added, "coach­ fam i lies enjoyed a picnic Thurs­
mt1nh."
tween t he PHR and the Transport were considered a certainty.
es and managers have losl con­ day evening 11l the Arthur Nease
t
heir
respective
school!-.
First
day
Workers Union have indicated
home
an&lt;l
pond,
Rt.
7.
trol of the team.''
c lasses Tuesday will be one-half
New T•lkl St.ted
K a i Hindy an&lt;l Mu Ward said lhe strike could be a long one.
"I think it's time we stopped
The Pirates, champions of the
day.
Bus
and
time
schedules
re­
ln&lt;la
y
they
WAS
H
I
NGTON
(UPI)
President
Eisenhower
is
expected
have
40 co-ehair men
blaming the judges and the start county association, had a 17-3 rec­
Thousan ds of commute.rs In New
. Efforts lo end the three-year
ing gun and looked facts in the ord overall. They presented man• to address the U . N . General Assembly later this month. But main the same thereafter, he Sjid. and 200 workerE l i ned up and York, _ Philade lphia, PUUbur&amp;h, di»put
e over job detirutiona: and
TetU:l;ier
meetings
in
Northwest­
ready
to roll in a door-to- door Wuhm glon and Ne w Jerse)I were ·
face. Many o( our men arc out ager John Young with ti start to he will try to avoid any personal meeting with Premier ,NiKlta
·tarnun
g out" equ,p.ment repa,r
ern anl £:aster districts, headed by drive star11nJ:: next Tuc!iday for rnconve n11-nced on the finit
of tnining. They stay ou-t loo his golf ("!ub stt, a handsome S. Khrushchev who will iead the Soviet delegat10n.
day of .-or• also were scn.eduJcd for tll­
George M. Dallas ( NW) and J. S. $2.!500 to save the county's blood Loe strike ThursG.a late. You don 't catch any Rus­ driver, as a gift.
lbe finl ffi da1. Jt'ranas A. O" �eill Jr .• chair­
y
This was the opinion expressed
Davis, ( Eastern , and firs1 day program .
dent
Hichard
M.
Ni:ic.on,
also
was
thr road"s 1 14-yea.r history .
sians out dancing after 10. "
Players enjoy ing swimming a n d today by d1plomattc officials here.
man _ of the .NalJon al raJJway
llindy and Ward , mcmtJers or t h{'
The manager of U . S . track and a h uge d inner were Kelly McKen­ They :;aid .tn 1!;1scnhower appear­ invited and llol h ,:ould t i t the schedules have been announcl'd
Toda y a ne w obstacle was in Mediation Board, disclosed be
in­
previously.
Pomeroy Lwns Club which is spon the oflmg - the Labor Day exodu s. tended
field, Pincu.!I Sober of New York, zie, Chuck Mu rray, Bill Nease, ance at the United Nations was meetrng u1Lo theil' schedu les.
lo
hold
meetin
g
witib
both
Approxim
ately
3.800
{H1
pils
arc
---Sens. Jennmss Ha ndolpb, D­
----sori ng the
··save the B l ood Pro
conceded that "we can't )')Ut our Jeb K1rkland. Lanny and Jim Tyo, unner l:On.s1dcration at the White
sides throllg h the long Labor Day
W. Va., and Jacob K. Jav 1b;, H­ expected in the rounty system with gum flrive:· said 1hc driv(' will
boys to bed at nine o'clock ."
Chris · Tompkins, Jeff Werry, House.
weekend.
350
brand
new
first
graders
being
'
!
The Kremlin announced Thurs• N . Y., said 1t was ••inconceivable ' greeted Tuesday. PomNoy b elt· c,irry throug h Sept. 10th.
Micky Menehini. Jan Cilo, John
Two 1iepubl icaii legislato rs said
that
anyth
i
ng
the
Soviet
premier
"JI we don ' t achieve the goal ,
Goodwin, Hannie Arnold, Dave da y that Khrushchev would lead
yesterday that additio nal labor
peeling about 900 in its 12 grades, the blood
could
say_
or
&lt;lo
would
"influ­
program 1 s done here "
lhc Russian delegation to the l ath
Ke ller and Dick Knight.
1eg1s1at ion snould be adopte d, 1!
and Middleport around 800.
'
t he pair of Lions said.
lieneral Assembly opening Sept. ence" American voters
uece5S.ary, Lo deal wuh the walk.­
Chairman
Tl.omas
E.
Marg.in,
The drive is !he result of sev('ral
:w in New York City
out.
recent mec1 ings held here in an
After he torpedoed the Eaol­ D,Pa ., of the l lo11sc Foreign Ar­
effort lu save a Red Cross chapter
West summit conference in Paris fairs l'omn11 1 lec, s,ud "it looks 11s
111 lhe county, and i,arl1cularl y, ! he I
earlier this year, Khrushchev though he ( Khrushchev) is going
blood program which is a key serheaped bitter abuse on Eiscnhow• lo try lo force a summit move
on
disarmament
by
tins
appear·
"
i t'e pro\'1d ed oy the _ N�tio na l �ed
er and said he never agam would
W ASHI NGTO N UPI _ The coal
.
a nce ..
( _ross
The _curre nt drive s eoilt n bu • mine safety t:iill was
deal with the President.
left hangi ng
t 1ons all will he earmarke d tor t he Thursd ay when Congre
WASHI NGTON (UPI) - Voce
Some members of Congress sug­
ss c losed up
blood progra m . � total of $1.200 shop.
Pre.!lidenl Richcud M. Nixon ' s
gested K hrushchev was trying to
1s owed the Huntington Blood Cen.
.I, he btll
aides were so confident today of
m l luencc the U. S. 1)res1dent ial
was approved by the
ler and it is rstimated $ 1 .300 will
his rapid recovery from a knee
clecuon. Others said the Soviet
•
Senate.
And
Rep. Cl�vela. nd �1 .
Jim
Barton
of
:vi:ason,
former
.as­
be nt.' edcd to carry out the pro
Dcmo- lec1der would not be welcome in
COLUM BUS ( U P I )
.
infection that lhcy were working
Bailey, U-W. Va., said � maJor1ty
•
sistant
coach
at
M
iddlrport
High
dratie
presidenlial
candidate
Sen.
l:!ram for another year.
on campaign plans for him up to
the United Slates. u. N. hcadquar•
of t he House members hip (avored
Sd100I, has made the squad of lhe
A l l cuntrihutions arc to br made
Jonn F. Kennedy will visit Ohio ters technically is international
election day ,
LOS ANGEL ES (UPI) _ Dr.
Dallas
Texans
professional
foot­
to the "Meigs County Red Cross il.
Francis E. Towns end, who at­
Herbert G . Klein, Nixon's press at least five times d uring the elec• t1�rritory.
But t he objection of one House
ball tea m , according to word re­ Blvorl Program."
tracted million s of followe rs dur­
chief, cautiously refused to rule lion campaign, and his running
Demoeratic presidential nomi­
member killed the bill's chances
ceived by his father, Charles Bar­
mate,
Sen.
Lyndon
Johnson,
B.
ing the depres sion of the 1 930s
out the possibility of complica­
nee John F. Kennedy said he
when Bailey tried to brin g it up
ton, of Mason.
with his plan lo give the aged
tions in the vice president's case. will make two slops.
hoped Khrushchev would slay out
SQUAD
CAL
L
E
D
f or a v o t e late Wednesda y night.
Barton ha.!1 played ccnter on Lhr
Gov. Michael V. DiSalle said of the politic11I campaign during
$200
month ly, died Thurs day night
13,ut Klein said doctors anticipated
I
H EIDELBERG, Germany UPI­ f irst offensive unit in several of
The Pomeroy em&amp;r�cn('y squad
Hep. Gordon H. S\:herer, flKennedy has con�irmed he will his visit.
none.
An eight
inch howitzer shell t he pre-season e xhibition t.·on l ri5ls was called at l l 1 1 . m . loday when Ohio. opposed coosideratio n oC the at the age rif 93.
Nixon announced plans Thurs­ visit t5 Ohio congressional dis­
"His involvement would be un­ landed in a tent area and exploded p\11yed by the Tex ans. Thry are un­ M rs. Forrest Bailey, Raf'me, faint- bill, w hich required u n animous
The origin ator of the SO•call ed
day for a six-day, 9,000-mile cam­ tricts later this month and early welcome from our side," Ken· during U. S Army tra ming exer . dercated in pre-season �amc-s.
cd while walking along the street consent under the House proced• Townsend Plan worked up to his
paign swing beginning Sept. 1 2 in October. The Ohio stops includ­ uedy said, "We are glad to serve C'lsC's at Grafenwoehr today, kill­
last days for includ ing more peo­
Barton played foolhall, baskPI near the New York Clothing ure in effect at the lime.
that wilJ take him from Atlanlic ed a national television appear­ as hosts' ' lo any member or the mg 15 American soldiers and
l l ousc. She refused treatment by
Bailey said he would try again ple in pensio n plans and seekin g
ball
and
baseball
at
Wahama
High
ance from Cleveland Oct. 1 7 , Unill-d Nations but "we are in· seriously woundmg 28 others.
City, N. J., to Vancouver, Wash.
to have pension paym ents in­
ncxl year.
School before going lo Marshall lhc squad.
Wash ington sources said.
creased.
volved in an important campaign
A spokesman at U. S Army College on a basketball scholarship.
Johnson said in Wash i ngton h e and he should respect our tradi· headquarters said l hat all casual­ At Marshall, he switched to foot­
McCOY FINED
He interr upted a tour of some
Joe L. McCoy was lined $10 would embark next week on a 3 1 - tion,"
ties were believed to be from the ball a11d played end for the Dig
400 Towm1end clubs still existi ng
Kennedy said he would be glad :Jrd
and costs in county cnurt today on state ci;,mpaign swing which w i l l
Reconnaissance
Squadron, Green for three years.
when he entered St. Vince nt's
an Ohio Slate Patrol charge of op­ include visits in Indiana and Ohio lo meet Khrushchev in this coun­ 12th Cavalry, 3rd Armored Divi,
Hospi tal last Frida y. He died .it ·
After graduation from Marshall
erating a motor vehicle without a on Sept. 28 and in Ohio, West try but only if the Republican srnn, currently undergoing field he served in l hc Navy where he
the hospit al o( pneum onia.
license.
presidential nominre, Vice Presi- trainini:i: exercises at 1he Grafcn­ played service football. Followin,g
V irginia and Virginia Oct. 20.
Tow�send, a white- haired , frail­
woehr I.raining area 1n Bavaria.
appea ring man, was an ideali st in
h is scr-vice in the Navy, he tried
COLUM B U S ( U PI) -· The 1 960 Ohio State Fair moved into a hurry.
The howi t.1.er shell was fired dur­ with the Baltimore Colts and was
its
final hours today as officials labeled it a bigger and more
ing a training exercise and land­ one of t he last rookies cut from
l n the days when there stil l was
ed outside the ·•artillery impact the sq uad. Uc was at M iddleport attractive exhibition lhan ever before.
no Social Secur ity Act and many
Fair Manager Rowland Bishop e stimated gross fair income aged perso ns were witho
area and into a tenl camp area," two years.
ut any
the spokesman said.
Barton is listed at 6·5 and 250 at about $800,000 thi s year and said the exhibition should kind of incom e, Townsend wante d
show in the black by $25-30,000 .
pounds by the Texans.
lo create full-bl own a pens.io n plan
Final day attendance was er, morr people rrom the mo�t distant to give perso ns over 60 a month ­
WASHINGTON UP I - Congress candidaLe, rcl'i1€'d instead his par- U . S. policy towa1·d the Dom inican
peeled to boost the �ight-day a t - sertlons of Ohio attended the fair ly inco me of $200.
consigned to the voters today t he Ly's legislative rc�ord of the past regime of Gcncnlissimo Rafael St)orn Foreman'� Dad
Mf'inhart To Serve
tenda1 1cc to around 275,000.
fh(' this yt'ar.
He proposed the money for his
half-a.Joa.{ record of a pre-election six years.
Trujillo-and let the bill die.
Retire;; At Philo
f'e
Co1111nill
1 959 lair atlendanrc totalled 233,
GOP
On
Thursday's
plan
sweltering
se.!l11ion c�nceived l)y its DemoKennedy Hit, GOP
could be gathered from a. 3
heat
Wage 8111 KIiied
it
Wyatt Chadwell, electrical main­
GC'orgc A. Meinhart. stale repre· 45 1 With a profit of almost $24,000 was LIP to 94-slowed the tempo per cent tax on gross inoome over
cratic leaders but dominated by
Kennedy told a pre-adjournment
The Senate bill would have per- tenance foreman o[ the Philip
a Republican-southern coalition.
news conference that Republi&lt;:ans milted P resident Eisenhower to Sporn Power Plant, learned Lhis sentalive for Meigs County, has
Tile Ohio Highway Patrol closed I of the fair. Another hot da}' was $3,000. His plan was introduced in
Congress b u t never pas.sed.
The 86th CongreSJJ L\djourned a were responsible for blocking cdu- eliminate the "windfall" sugar week that his father, Hugh M. becu appointed by Hay C. Bl iss, four food and dnnk concessions predicted today.
Gov . �ticharl V . DiSalle, who
few minu tes before
midnight, cation, housing, minimum wage marketing quota or the Domini­ Chadwell, maintenanc forem1rn at state chairman of the Republican on chargt&gt;s t hry were unsanitary.
A . r�tired Long Beach, Cali!.,
leaving behind a legislative record and hcalfh \)ills. He accused them can Republic. Under present law, the Ph i lo Plant at the Ohio Power Pflrty, as a rnemher of the Com· The conrrss1ons wri &lt;' operated on is11 ' t an enlhus1ast1c fairgoer, made phys1e 1an, Town send claime d dur­
th ird
polilics with civil the President may be forced to Co., has retired after 36 years m i l lcc on Permanent Organiuition the grounds by t he Christiani his
that Democralic presidential nom- of playing
.t ppearance
Thurs­ ing the depression-bl ighted 1 930s
for lhe Republican State Conven­ Brothers &lt;'irrns - t he grandstan d day when he addrrsscd a bout 3,000 that there were 1 0,000 Townsend
allow im portation oI an extra 322.- there.
ince John F. Kennedy promis,ed rights.
tion whirh will be held in Colum rea l u rr allraclion.
or Oh io's senior ciliums.
clubs with a membe rship of 5 mil·
to make: .a major campaign issue.
Kepublicans had· what amount- O(H) tons from the Dom inican RcThe
senior
Mr.
C'.1adwcll
was
an
bus
in
the
Palace
Theatre
Sepl.
D1Sal l e said mosl of the 35,000 l ion persons.
however,
word,
public.
last
the
to
ed
the
Adjournent came when
Today
was
Little
Leaguer
Day.
Senate quit at 1 1 :52 p. m. e. d. l. They forced the Democratic leadOverall, Kennedy won little of Athens c1Ju nty leachcr before be• 1 2.
A hig rvent 1 0 today's show was people in Ohio mental i nstitutions
This Committee will meel Sep· the $3,500 Ohio State Fair Classic were elderly. He said the admin­
The Houae had adjourned at 6 : 5 1 p. ership to raise a Senate quorum what he and Johnson put down ginning employment at Philo in
kmher 7 to re('om&lt;!nd to the cc1n­ on I. he fairground 's half-mile ova l . istraE0n's plan was lo get t h e eldm. , e.d.t., but the Senate, quibbli ng shortly before midnight in oppos- as "musts" for th&lt;! extra session. 1 924.
Ironton Candidate
ve111 ion permanent officers for 1hc featuring a 10 event program
over minor measurn and trying ing wh1:1t they branded as a hnal
A l i beral-conservative deadlock
o(
of l'rly non-ment al patients out
t hf&gt;se institution s and into rehabili• Attended Sessions
convenlion ancl to make further m otorcycle riding.
to scratch up a quorum, dragged "political" measure to set up n killed Kennedy's bill to boost t he Congo Collapse Is
1 11 1 1 011 programs so lhey may re­
plans for businC'ss of th(' day.
Oakley C. Collins, Ironton. Re­
study of political broadcaslli.
minimum wage rrom $1 an hour
o n for another five hours.
More Fumen Attending
turn
to
normal
life.
publicaJ\
Congressional candidate,
The end came on a happy note , The first and more productive to $1 .25 and broaden its covcnge, Sought Says Herter
Agricullure Director Rot:iert TerThe heal h,:1d little effect on the conferred with President Eisen­
POL ICE TO MEET
WA.SHINGTvN (UPI) - SN·re­
despite bitter wrangling or previ- part of the 1960 seasion ran 1 18 Conservative opposition also lirn­
hune said Tll"rsday l hal private
The Fraternal Order of Pol icl' che rks showed rnurr farmers and Thursday h.nness racing program hower at the W hite House Wcdnes•
ou1 days. Republican Leader E.v- days, from Jan. 6 until both house!i itcd the scope of the Jinal biU tary of Stale t:hrislian A. Herter
as Righi Time, owned by Bryon D. day at the opening of a two-day
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_
erett M. Dirksen entertained the quit on July 3 for the two political :providing medical aid for the has accused Russia of seeking a will hold Its regular monthly nw1•t
Kuth of Chesterla nd, set a new conCerence of GOP Congressional
"collapse
of
order"
in
the
Congo
i
ng
this
evening
at
the
Pomeroy
aged,
and
.scuttled
rederal
aid
for
Senate for the last 25 minutes with conventions.
ME IGS G E NERAL HOS P ITAL
l rack pacin g record of 2:00 2-5 to nominees from all parts of the
�nd or trying to complicate rath­ 3rd Ward Fire House. lldresh­
The !ii•n•t• returned on Aug. I schools.
a 1ood-natured recital of this .ses- I
Admitl rrl : Stella Lrtlllt' }', Tup I w 1 11 t h&lt;' Matur:v Pace.
country.
Major accomplishment of t he er t han help United Nations ef­ mrnts will be served following a
sion. His effort brought h i m a and th• HouH ci1me Nck Aug.
pt.•rs Pla rns; Lot.I rina Van M&lt;'t&lt;'r.
Logwood Col Flora, o wned by
The meeting preceded orienla·
business meeting.
1tanding ovation from the Senate 1 5 for the extra MIilon, Bui Uke pre-convention period was enact- forts there.
N e w Haven ; )1r s . ( ; arfi&lt;'ld Adams. 1 Logwood 1-'arms, Reisteratown, Md., lion sessions on various phases
H erter, . who addressed t h e
1�d 'resounding applause from the former Pri11iderit Truman'1- "tur� menl of the second major civil
.
( "hief Herbert Gilkey has re­ Porn\!roy; �arjoric Hngcrs, W('st was 1: hos('n winner of the 3rd Hol• of national and international poli­
nip day" ,pecial tHsion of 1M8, rights bill lo become law !tince re- American Bar Association Thurs­
IUeries.
slt'in ruturily from a class of 32, cies, legislative procedures and
emocnts found· iL difficult to It w,11 m1rktd by polltiul frua. eonstr11•ctipn days, The 1 960 , law, day night. thallenged the Soviet ported the arrest lasl night of Col umbia.
Eliiahcth Young, C. M. Bottema of Bridgeport, Ind,, campaign techrdques. More than
D ischarged :
a postscript to that passed in 1957. Union to work with the West to­ Curl Noble. Middleport., on an in,
k with pride on the extra ses- traJlon.
Al ice FriC'k, Pomeroy: won second pla.C'e with J. 0. Fena­ 150 GOP Congressional aspirants
Adjournment was cinched when provides for court.appointed ref­ ward "a rule or law" to main· toxication charge. He will be gi-ven Pomeroy ;
ordered . by their leadeL'I.
a heiring before Mayor Kenneth R . C. Randolph. McArthur; Doris termaker. of Homerville, Medina from 36 ,t..1e1 allendod lhe Aug.
le Democratic Leader Lyndon the House refused to take further I erees to safeguard Negro voting lain peace in the world.
County, third .
Stalder, Pomeroy.
usl 31 and Seplelllber 1 ,elliiona.
.Mc.Elhinney.
ohnson, the vice preaidenlia1 action on a measl.ll'c dealing wilh rights.

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IndUStry' EdUcatl'ng U pwards Of 5,500 Youth

Wine, Women,
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At Nease Home

Nixon's Knee
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Sept. 12 Trip

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SPACE ANIMALS!

Commentating Editoriall y
The Sea And The Farmer

Marine Digest magazine recen1 I� ran this
brief ed1tonal:
"The sea has never been more important
to the America n farmer t han it 1s tu&lt;lav Over
it, ships are t ransporting a rtcord volume of
his production and prov1dmg the means

Whereby foreign suppliers art! able to ex­

change goods with us. In a recent year, for in­
stance, our farm exports were 'l'f'Orth nearly
'4 billion, a nd equaled one-\wf.'lfth of t he to­
tal value of all farm products sold
"Moreover, farmers far from any ocean
share to the full in this trade A recent sur­
vey covered the six states of !he R0&lt;·ky Moun­
tain Ernpirl'. The fnrnwrs of the Empire av­
eraged annual per capila earning:; of !3,200.
A nd about $500 of 1his - one-!ixt h uf 1he
whole - ruuld be crl'dited to euports Our
nation ' s dependen ce on imports is �ruwing
steadily . This i.s one of ! he reasons why offi­
cia' U. S. policy has long called for tht· main­
ten.antt' of a first-classs U S. flag merchan t
marine:·
Thii:; situation , of roursc , is not con fined

to farming _ The list of Am1•ril' an indust rial
enterp t·ises which are vita llyy concern ed with
fore igri m a rkets would fill m an y pages. So

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i n each wurld rnmm 1 1 11ity struggling t o ach­
ieYe n 1or t• trad e . J•:aeh ohvio11sly ha:-, to sacri•
fice somet hing to achieve iL
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pies, hOJ)e.s o f a more frt·c w o r l d economy
will br strrngthened.

proMN11 H of d1 rf'&lt;'I 1nl eresf to
Sept. :J:
lho�t' aftl'ndm g
An ir(' rn•am .� ur1al will ht" lll'ld
Mat h•rs of i111ercst and conreri:i
tn �ltnosl ,ivny PHson in the Dis • al t l,.· Cl lfl !ill �1t'l)1od 1�1 ( 'hurd1 1111
Irie! wil! !w l&gt;,t1111gh1 up a l
r ht• l•"rnlay l' Vl'lltng s1ar1 1 n g ;!I Ii 11. m .
1111•1• l 1 11g 1 11· ind1call•tl that Sol'lal Honll' 11111di' lte eh•a1u, p11· a11d
.Se1'urity c·laun11, \lulerans claim.�. (' akt• will lw s11ld.
�tuden! lniuis for l11gh1•r 1·d urnl1un.
S•pt. :J:
1
The
Ho1·k
Springs M('thodis1
�lllal
liusl
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louu�
9oll
:rnd
wut•
N ('0,L�l' rVali on. r1,1�al cl�ct riffra­ L."burch, lcr l'ream ., 01·i.il, fi p ·, rn .
! inn, are.i tfovelnp111{' n1 and rurnl homemadt! kc eream, t' akc, v w,
&lt;.l t' V t' I O m , •nt 1ro rams' lh(' F('tf , coffet' un&lt;l \;!V il,
erwl H�h waiy �ro!rllm, and t·a r e�•n
Sept. 3
in 11,overn111ent 1wrvil.'t- arr sche1!TI1e m"P 1 1 ng of l ht" Muthn's
ulc•1I 1 11 rel'eive atlenlion .
AuxfHary of Buy Seoul Troop 245
Con�rc11sm11n Mottler har; .i_..k&lt;'d wlneh wa.� orii:inally sdwdu!r•d fur
lh1· roopna.liun u( Ohio Univl'rsily laHI lli!-!hl w:.s l)IJSl lhilH'd wild 111'1(1
in pla11n111i.: lJ. S. Governml'nl Uay. Fri&lt;.lay rv�ning.
I l e has is�ued u �(.)t!c.:ial invil11lion
An il'1• (' rt•am sorial will 1,.. spon
to ull hi(!lh srhofll 11ri11(1itrnls in tht! .� ored hy l h1• l l o11whu 1ldl't's ! ' la�� a!
10th OIH\f!ct 'li e1.iht l'O llntiei; to the Sul tull Mdhmli�I C!111 rt'l1 Oil
perrull studenh und h:11dlt'rs in l111• lfot'lllC l-l a11l11m Huatl 111 7 p 111 .
their h istory, guYerum�ut Ull(I l'ivic
cl111scs lo utleud the ronference.
Alumni Football �:11111•, lw!W('rn
Mi&lt;l&lt;lle1&gt;&lt;Jrt iunl l'o1m• ro 1 1•K slurs,
Lunch wdl be served in the Siu• startini: a\ 7 :JO p. m
. , prnt'l't'&lt;ls
d•ml Cah!lerill Ill a CUil or $ l . Olh• tu the 11thl1• l fr
hooste
r fun,b,
er lh,1111 for lunch, lherc will be 11hS•pl. 4
1ulu�ely no charge of a11y kind for
Thi- 32nd 11nnual rcu11kl11 uf •lhc
puUdpa.tiun in "U. S. Government
Z11span ( ' Ian H! l ht• 1!1s111,L! Sun
Duy."
Park, Lanrnster, Sunday, Sl• J 1I. 4.
Fil')d t'Vl• n! s111msor t 'd h�• :\1t•1gs
Molor,•yrl&lt;• ( ' l u h slarl llll,! ul I p. m
Hollclay Mood
NEW YORK !UPI!
S t n r k � ml lhe !'l•ntl'rfit•ld ul 1 111· Ho1·k
011en¥d 1oday in a tr.id11 11.1111.i pn•· S 1 1rings !'air Grounds Sun1l11y.
Th t• mmual l .u111i 111111111 11 1 'nm .
holiday mood-narrowly mixed in
rnu11ily
I IUIIH'('!llll llll,; l 'ri,·.r t i ll ;rnd
4uh:I lradiux.
ba.'lkt•I diniwr. E ·.- ny1,1.r• IS \Vl•l
Mr nn..d Mra . . E"wru-&lt;l Coen and rm11e.
i1on Wt!r1• ln Mu1111fii·•• I tjVt' r the
S.pt, 5
wel"k l"IUI and touk MrM. John P.t1t1l
Wlt"nrr run�t at l hl' park, all
llri&gt;n11l1lJ' a nd 10n ho1p('.
Mt. and 'Mrs. Roherl Smithy nmt M l&lt;ldl,•por1 l.ill l1· l.1•:1,-: wr. � , l'rr
11or1 ur Newurk 8J)el\l the w1•1•k pn1I Wf'e l.f'11g11rrs, 1'11ny l .1•;LJ;t1t•r�.
with her parent�. Mr . llll(l Mrs. t,� v­ hi"h s&lt;'lwol h•ai,:urrs, I ro11hy Jirt,.
Ht•n1ut inn.�. slurllng ut 5 ll 111
..retl t.tcCl11nah111.
Mork WNldmg al Syra1·11st• Crad1•
Schunl. Spnnsor('ti by S)'f'&lt;Wlbt' 11111!
Hac-inc Firt•n11•11 with Hut'lnc rust.
11 m. Adnusslnn, ;tduts 50c, !&gt;I ll·
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II. A �
dt·nts 2:it'.

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1. Renowned
2. 0od ot war
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raised by tariff s is the fir.st recp1i re111ent ur
more t rade between nations
This is Decaust• indust rie.� t hat hc1vc heP n
prutec1ed in l ilt• pa�t by t a ri ff . suLldtn1ly l'X·
poser! lo foreign tompt i l i t io11 berause that bar­
rier no lon�('J' exists, fac-t.• paiJJfuJ n'adjust­
ment: workl·rs are l ayed off. sto1 · k holct�rs re­
reiYe smaller or no dividt'IHl!'i . \1 ho!(• towns
and communities may wilhn
lt is no wo11de r o hJL't' l rn ns to 1 0 1.ih•ring of

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with t hat p 1 uu.'&gt; dcflara1 ·un bur go 110 far­
t her. A gcnL•ral !OWC'I rng of t rtide harr iers

&lt; ongr('.�.� man Wallr r II Moelll•r
of_ Ohu1 · s IO!h Coh�rt· ss1onal D1.�•
fl'1d has 1111m1u11 1" Nl pli1ns fo r 111.�
fit'n&gt; �ld anttual -- 1 1 S Govt&gt;rn mcnt
Hllf . lo _h,· ht&gt;ld m1 th,• t'am1rns of
'!h10 l lr11v1•r.� 1ly. A l lwns. on Fr11lo1y
Sepl D.
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Th!! Congres
sman said, "Slnrl'
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80 1111 Hla.ke II! his ioV(' flU· ll � llt, I
bl'� wvi· II lh IIII IKJl;- 1 1J11t _ for bun lo
b� fully �t·qu alll l c(I with lhe �rVlrf'.11 av:1 1 1 :,hlt· tu 111111 from h1N
governmr111
"For 1 111� rrn�r,n . I drc&gt;idPd 1fJ inau.L:urat, , · ( I S !:1wcrnmt' l1! nay ·
in 1he Hl11, • ' un_L!rf'�Hiona ! 1)1stricl
laMI y1•ur Tl11• .� ur1·1•ss 11r lo.� I yrar 's
n·w1 irwi.: prov1•ll tl1u1, if ,tiv1•11 1hr
0 11portunll)'. pr111il,· art• 1nt1 •rrs1t•d
Ill l lw1r l(fJVt'fllUlt'II( and art' aru: ­
iou� to l1•11r11 mon• ahoul i t F,vrry­
one i n th1• 10th IJiHl r i.-t is rordiul .
Jy invlled lo 1·1111w to Ohw Ur1iver,
!ill)' Oil Sq1ll•rnlwr 9 "
( 'or111n·ssma1 1 �1uellcr lu1s Jlll!Ut!d
invlrutions lo r1•11re11enlot lvl!I of
vnr1o1111 gflv.. rninerit uue11de1, lrl­
(']udln.ic t!w 1 &gt;1•1111rtnwnt of A¥ri­
cultun•; til1· l k 1u1rtrnimt or Cum•
mc &gt;r1·1•; 1 1w l l1·partmen1 of l le11tth..
Jo'.du1•11tion and W1•lf1m•; tht" U. �­
�1vil
Srrvi1·1• ( ' ommii�lon; lhc
Small llusint•i.11 Arlmini&amp;lratlun:
11w fe1l1"r11I l\ur1•1111 of lhVt'Hliil4·
lion and th,· V1•t 1"r;t11s A&lt;lmini11tr11t1011 lo be pru1•111.
t-:ad1 rnpreat•nt11tive will eX!)l11i11
1he funclin11 11f hi11 11.11enry, am.I f'X·
plaln thP si•rvi(·e11 :1vuilable to th1•
i111 J iv1&lt;l1rnl (·1 t 1 1.1•n, 1o hu.�ln1•111111u•11.
t11 furnwrs, 111111 lo group.� with
1p1•ci11I in1rn•s1� and 11rohl1•111,.
Thi·re will t�• opportunity fo,;
qUt'JHtlon.� nn,I unHwrn nnd for in1.H vl1luul and J,:ruup di.-.c·uHslurlfl
with L ht• wovunmenl oHicialH o!I

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Ministers Want
No 'Reverend'
In Address No,\'

BV LOUIS CASSELS
WAS I L INGTON
l!Pl-lhi w
shoul,l you 11ddress II deq:ymnn·!
Thia que11tion
or
1•1iqul'lll'
soerns lo be the llC111rrt' uf rnd­
lt!s5 pl•rplexily to Anwrkans.
And lon.i·auffcri1111 nwn of t he
clolh would dt1arly itJV&lt;' lo lun•e
it cleHrNI up.
The r!t:hl salutation depends
011 the cle1·J.(ynu111 ' s d111rd1, :md
his personal prefor,·r1l'l'� - Rut
1herr Is Olli' 1ill1• tho! i.� ulwH'!'S
·
wrong. Ami unfort unatt•ly, it
�f'('lllS tu ht• cl ..:n 1 n1 (avurilt• wilh
J11ym1·n.
I f you want lo J.(i\-4' your dt&gt;rg�·
mun a sh11ddl!r,
just nll him
..
"rev1•rftnd .
"Ui•verrnd' Is o n adj1•di1•f'. 11
I� lll'IJ&lt;'r propt'rly usrd a� n nnun
Thu� 1 minister� rormul lit!('
RlllY b1• "the Rev, Mr. Jn111•.� "
or "1111' ltf'I'. fk Jone1'l" bul if
you shorli•n it to "Hl'l'NMHI Jon.
t's" or Ju•t 11Jain "tt'vcrend"
you art&gt; romrnllting u grumrnati•
rnl inonstrosi1)•.
If the clergyman Is a Cutholil'
or Orlburox pries!, or H hlgh­
cburrh Epl1cop1llan, addreH him
11 ' father.' IC you know him in•
llmateb', you ran use hh nut
name wlth the Utlc-Fathr.r Bill'
Otherwise make l.1 plaln •father '
or F■ther Jone,.'
It ht' is Jewi1h addreS11 him
11 'rabOl.'
If he 11 Lutheran, t'all him
' p11lor'.
U he is 1ome other kind of
Pro1e■l1nl Including low. rhur{'h
Epl■rop■llan, yuu have to play it
by eu.
Find out fint U he happens to
have a D. D. or any other kind
of doctorate earned or honorary

1·r. sht&gt; 1s m your hands.
Much as I wish I could, i!'a not
pu��1hh- for me lo be with her all
the llm(' I have to work tu p;,iy for
h,•r home, her clothes. her edura­
S&lt;'pt l, 196U llon
.',Ii, .Mr Dr1\ler, please help me
Deur Driver
t
o
look oul for her Ple.ise drive
A ft-w wec'ks .igu, I saw a little
i::irl S11'UCk by a (' Ur as she tried carehllly PleoSl' drive slowly past
to cross t hr !&gt;ln•et I sa}V a fat h&lt;'r srhool� and al 111!erseclions And
rul' t' toward ht&gt;r and hold ht!r to plt'IISl' r,•mt&gt;mber lhat sometime!
hun as��hl' struggled I l l 1he agony c·h1ldrf'n run rrom behind parked
of dealh. I SIIW o i l the plan• that ca.rs.
Pli!ast' don ' l run over my 1!1tlP
h�d been lllude for her da�hed .int.1
girl.
J saw the look of despair that came
With deepest thaoks for what•
01· er his fan• I could only ofrer a
prayer Lha! such a thing might ever YQU can di:, for her, [ am.
Very siucerely yours .
nf.'ver happen agllin.
A F1ther
Tod:i)' , my daughter. who is 6
yNrs old. started orf to school . Note: Pr:ispared by the Appalach•
H1·r coeker spaniel, whose name is tin Power C!'o., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
SL'Ool. wal hed he r leave 1111d whin.
¥d h•� l)(•l lef 1 11 lhl' foll) of educ•
caliun.
Tomght we biked abou1 sehool.
She told ml' about thf' girl who sils
Ill fronl of her, a girl with Yl'LIOw
rurls. and about the boy arrosslthe
aisle who makes fal'es: &lt;1boul t he
ti•a( lier who has eres in r h&lt;' hack
of her hf'ad: ii.houl t hl' trees in
the srhool V, itl'rl and the big girl
Ir Un.lted p,.._ lntffftlll�,wl
who does not believe in Santa
T�y is Friday .• Sept. 2. the
('],JUS.
�th d.il' of tbe ye.ar, wUh Ito
We talked a�ou! a lot of thing s "'ll'i' "I lllfll)
.
- -tremC'ndously 1• ital and unim•
11,1,e moon is 8J1Pfo�i.Jli its full
porlant t h in�s.
Now, a� 1111� is written. she is
ls 11,at•.
sound asleep w1lh b.er doll ''Pad­
lhe evening slam are Jupiter,
dy" in her a r ms. When her doll Venus and Sa�urn.
gets broken or her finger gels wt
On lhis dA,y in hj,slory :
or her head gets bumped, l can
I n 1666. th(l gre.qt fire of London
fi� them. Hut wht&gt;n she starts �,s!f ori,,I .i3,fl)O
,hd 89
aeross the streel - then. Mr. Driv- churtj;i,es.
In 178,9, CQJ),it'�SII es\ablisbed the
Treasury D,ep,arlme nl.
In l 864, Gen,e.ral V{illiam Te·
cumsch Sberman occupitd Allanla,
G,.
In 1 91 9. the Communist Part)' of
America was formed.
By JAMES SHIRMAN PORTER
111 I M5. Japan signed terms or
Ill
This is the thi rd or a un(' ,Jnditiun,al surrender e11ding
�ni1•s of three a r ticles on lhe im- World War U aboard lhe U. S. bat­
11ad !lOUSl' Bill No. 906 has tniide tleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
on !ht&gt; stat&lt;' of Ohio sine&lt;' its ef·
Thoughl for today: English poet
fNli VI! datf' or Nov. 2. 1959: The
law which aut horiw� the dirf'clor John Gay said: ' 'From wine, what
of highways to purchase reel r_.rop• sudden fr iendship �prings!"
Prly for fu1un· l1ighWa}' Improve.
mrnl prujPds. the m oney coming
on loan f rom th.. f·mds of ll1ree
rdirt•menl systems a n d stale
workmen ' s com pensalion insur•
Onl'e.
The fi r st 11rtil'le sur\'&lt;')'eil 1he
l3w and it� theory. The srcond
outlined the slatus of school em­
ployees ' ret ireme11\ sys!l'1H and
th1· puhlic elJlployees' reti rrmcnl
system aod IJ-wi r inveslm�n ts, 1 he
Wandell M. •Pancake, draftsman,
former having an $815,000 com·
sr.,
i.o the T&amp;D, Engineering Sec•
mltment to thi' clirt'clor of high­
wa)'s and the !alter
per cent of tiou, Appa\achiHn Power Company,
employer Mnlrihut ions - though Point Pleasant Di11lrict, rereived
his 1 5 year service pin Tueseday.
lht;! latter is nol a l'Ommi1mcnt.
Mr. Pancake was employed as a
This, thl' t hird 11 r l icle, is on the
rodman
In the Charleston District
slate tearhers· retirement !iystem,
Lhe bo:ird of which t urned thumbs on August 30, 194:J. He 't/as trans­
down on purticipuHon for two prin­ ferred to Point Pleasant in UM9
ciprl rcusons: ( I J the Supreme as a transitman on the .surveying
court of Ohlo, la ruhn� tht• law crew. I n April IIWlt, he \US p.ro­
constitut iond. · � tllat it does moled lo di1trict instr)Jmef?t m,an.
not violate the di.stitu'!ional limit He . was p�omoted to dractsman, sr.
of state indehtedness beeiiuse 1he in the Engineering Dej,artmellt in
agreements arc not an obligation 1 952, whirh classification he now
of the Buckey(' slate - and that rel.iins.
Mr. Pancake is m11;rriecl and llas
ruling rai8ed doubt in the board ' s
two
sons, RQger and Kent He and
thinking as tn whether future
highwlly d1rel•lurs would honor his family reside ill 193 Park Dr.,
purchase ngrermet1ts; and (2) the Point Pleasant.
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bo&lt;ll'tl ' s investing policy is for
Mrs. Afhcrt Cone- returned home
lung • lc r m sernl' i l ies. where us
lhcs&lt;l agr&lt;'cmenls have a fh• e.ye,1r Friday rrom M t . St. Mary's Hospit•
al al Nelsonville, · after b.eing a
'
limit.
medical patient there for two
This fund. as of June 15. had weeks.
a Iota! as�el \'3lt1e of $520,000.­
Albert Cone was a recent Well·
(IOO. o f lhis $270,000.000 or nearly �ton
visitor.
53 per c•ent i� Invested in t•orpOr•
Harry Pettit spent the week end
otf obliga1ions. including bonds, in Spencer, W. Va. on bu11inee11.
d1•bt•n1 ures, t'q1.1i11ment lrust cer•
l ifirates, and common and pre•
ferred stock. The t'ommon slock in•
vestment alone represents approx•
imalely fou r per t·enl of all Necur­
ities. All but $800,000 of the RS·
sets of the syslem is invf.'sted at
present.
In summation of thesr lhree
artiCJe,, then, I think it can be
St!en !hut House Bill No. 906 has
provided a new and important area
of investment for these retirement
sylltems. J think, however, it can
also be seen that those rh1rged
with the responsibllily of these
funds are going lo be c11utious
ah-Ou1 a.l!t&gt;ring lheir present �uc­
reSliful investment prartices in
order tu enter into a new and un­
tried field. And I belie\le that
this is as It should be.
There can be no doubt ia m y
mind that highway funds are need­
ed and that the basic lde• behind
the legislation to enable Ohlo to
acquire rights-of . way prior lo their
O&lt;'lual needs is a good one.

EDITOR'S
M,\ ILBAC

rnu('h of Ami nra
Unfortunah I)', many At1 1('ricans can agrt•e

2nd Ann ual 'Government Day'
Meigs &amp; Mason
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:::,
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Is At OU On September 9th Coming Events
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2-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . . Sept . 2, 1000

I f i.n, you lire on aafe ground in
,·,di,,,, """ l &gt;octn,· Jones:
Sumi·
1--'rolc�lunt elergymen
like lo hf• un ! he rirst nallll' ba•
'· " w i l h 1""'"'""'" · '"''""' o&lt;&gt;d
j • \' ( ' l l
\'USllill a('QllUllllanceili, Tht')'
lt•1·I t hol 1t keeps them from
�(•t·111i11i,: st uffy. Others fe�I it is
r;1l hl'r uudignifietl for D dergy111,111 to ha...., C \'U)' Tom, lJitk and
l l arry ral!i11�: him Joe.
You cnn take ii for: grunkd
lh.it a Prutestanl clcru•m:,n who
wirnh )!Ou to use his first name
will tt&gt;ll you so.
111 tlw abliClll'i' u( such an 111 .
r 11at11111 lo ranulfarity, the polite
1t1 1 ng is to (·111 1 him ' Mr. Jones · or
ju.�1 plain ' pastor:
But ph•a.�l'. 110I 'reverend. '

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anc1ng TO Be Featured A t
1960 Jackson Apple Fe.:t1
IJ ' val '

So l' k hops an c l s(1 uare (l ilh,·ing
will ht• one of the ma 11y features
whil'h one may enjoy ;_,l lhe 1960
JacktiOll County Apple F'eslival.
The fesliva l I heme. "Melodie� in
Apple L 11 11d. " will be the key to
ru11 and excill•mt&gt;nt for !hosp wl10
attend the celehralio n.
Fo r Hit' young adults there will
e
� lwo sock hops for I hem to_ en
JOY . ?1 1 Thursday_ un &lt;l Frid_!! Y
m �nts � ! t�i• rt•slmi l John Hi II.
lnc_al d i �r J t)('kl')-' or W I.MJ wi. ll
�Pin
the re�or&lt;hl .i_n&lt;l ar! _ as masll·r
uf rc remomes. P�l� w_,IJ be 1dd.
e,1 lo this atlrad,on for l ho.�e who
at�end . As Hnoltu •r added feature
llus S04'k hnp (rqlP J :30 lo ri: 00
P- 111- _o n botll d� y� will be broad
l'aSt l1v4· un radio WLJIIW._
By Mrs. Francia Morrl•
O!l Saturd�y of the Festival Lou
Mr and Mrs. Dob Byer return­
Pil Satunlay from their Wl•d&lt;ling Davis of r� tl 10 sta_tlon WKO� and
t l'lp tu Wa11hiugto11. D. C ; , Virgit1111 hlli b11nd will furnilih lite mus1e for
llra�h and ol hN plaet"s or inti.: rest. anolht•r sot·k h04&gt; •fntm•8'.90 to 5 : 00
W1·ekt-nd i:ut•i,Ls l&gt;f Mr. and Mr.!!. p. m. Miiny prise&amp; will be giv"n
lli,11 N(•asr and da11{lhler, Mary away and this danre will also he
Al il'r, w,•n• Mr. and Mrs. Robert broodra�t Ii\/&lt;' 011 radio station
N1·(•ilhan1 of Sh•ulit•nvi!II'. Tl11•y WKOV. The�l' two sotk hop� have
ju1m·d other fri1•nd11. Sundu)' at Iu•;,n p I ann .. d es[)l'ria ll y for the
llul'r 011k Luh and l'njoyl'd a 11il·· younge r J.:�lleral lm1 hut all ure
weli•onJl'
llll'.
For 1 hose with u lit!le more enMr mid M rs. F'N•d Cadle �-isiled
his 1110thH, wh o is vf'ry ill, al Chnrkstou, W . Va.
Mrs, fn1ntis Morris and grand­
s1Jn, Bill L11 ke spe111 the Wl't'ke11d
i 11 &lt; ' olumhus with Mr and Mrs. k.
K Swirr and du,q;hlt•r, Mkhellt•.
11lli ' 11d1•d 1111' Stalt• Fair 011 Sulur•
duy ;111d VISltCll Mrs Homer Jal'·
1•:iud in W h i l e CrosN
I I 09 J)llal
Su11da_v uflernoon.
Mrs Franl'is Sal'a�e returned to
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio
lwr home 111 1':ast J .iverpool, Frl•
Wahir
Po1Julion Control Bo•rd has
duy m·1·umpunie&lt;l hy Mrs. Harriet
,:i
\lell
Lucas
County lhree months
Ne1gln, Lois and Hilly A rnott and
to
l
m
pro\le
�ewage
disposal in a
Pam Cl1•t'k who r,•rnaincd fur a section
of suburba n Toledo,
l'isi1.
JI ruled Sewage District 8 of
Mrs. l-�d1111 OeemN und Mr1. liar.
lht'
county is in temporary vioh,­
rict Ncigler otlrndcd the wedding
UM of lhe »tate water pollullon
urn! rerept ion or lloscmary Parry
ronttol law ,,.d refused to renew
al Columbus.
the district ' s ,Permit to discharge
Wt•ekrnd �ut•sls of M r . and M rs.
llalph McK1•111.ie Wt'rt' Mr. and wastes into open walera.
Complalnls from residents of Qt.
Mrs. (Ous Shensky or Huron, Ohio tawa
orul Mr. and Mrs. Henry M(•Cor­ CreekHills thal polluted Ten Mile
was 11, nulsanl•e touched ofl
mit' k, 1111d son 11111. of Columbu�. 11
Ntate investigation of the com­
◄ H ht•r Sunday din11N guests were plainl l11-1l
May.
M r und Mrs. Robert J. Lewis and
Sl1le
1m11tneer
rt-ported that an
duttjlhh•r Carroll of Pomeroy.
inadeciuate l■nk and improper use
Mr. fll1tl M n CriHy Powell spent of storm
sewers cau1ed pollut�
th, , w@ckt-nd ln Columbus wilh
from
lhe Reynoldi, Corners
,ewaae
!heir �on•ln.law 1111d daughter, Mr,
area
to
flow
into
waters th1l feed
1111d Mrs. Starling Orr.
Ten Mile CrHk,
Mn. Stella Weue-r returned
Lucas County Sanitary Engineer
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Or­
Raymond
H■II said, "We're ready
,•ille Urown at Chester.
to go ahead wllh Improvement, but
Sunday �ucsls of Johr'I Bentz we wan1 an order (rom the bt'lard.'"
wi•rt' Mr. und Mn. Okey Sayre of
He Hid he expected possible bp.
r1orl1h1, Mr. and Mrs. BIil &amp;mh poaltion Crom the residents or
and fiirnil)' of r()lihodon and M r Reynold!ii Corners.
on1I Mrs. Russell lthoa1les and chiJ .
If Lucas County fails to report
d rt•u of Mar1l'tla.
progress by -the OeC't'mber meet•
Mrs. Clark J ividen �pent Sunday ing, 1tiffer lea:11 adlon may be
in Al hNls wilh her son. Dr. and taken apin,t the county. A Health
Mrs. Charles Jivlden and family. Department sPQke1m1n sald this
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt's Jividen of has never been done, bul if found
Z11nrsville spent the weekend with guLlty . residents of the area could
his mothrr. M rs. J. F. Jividen.
he fined up to $500 per d11y.
Mt�� Golda Ann Sargent of Ou­
The boal'd, headed by Heal!h
win and Miss Romine of Hl'mlock Director Dr. Ralph Dwork, als11
r.rov&lt;' Wt"re guesh la9t week or heard reports on the progress of
Mis� Mar y Euler.
the cltlea o( Wellston, War�n. and
Mr. end M rs. Larry Bi rch and Youngstown in buildinai: sewage
�om or Clinton, N. C. are gueats treatment facililles.
of his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Eba
=:- -::c
. W.
,,:, ChuBirch.
hJQU Brown of w h 1,Mn. J{a thryn Gunther, sdn, J. Va. spent last Thunday with Mr.
F. an!\ Min Eloiae Bell ret�rned and Mrs. Muon Spencer.
to their hbme In Clnclnnati lifter
M• _4nd Mrt. Gene Bee&amp;le and
spen'dlng thet r vacation with 1helr daughter, Lola, of New Br[Jhton,
Pa .. 1pent the weekend wllb Mr.
mother, Mr1. Laura Bell.
Mary Oracc Stobart of Colum­ and Mrs, lra B,eale .
Mr. and Mn. Fre.d Cadle at·
hus aptnt tbe weekiend wtt� her
parents, Mr;., and Mrs. Bill Hn,e ll. t!!nded 1, bmily reunlon at Lan­
Mrs. Chester Slm1Mon 11 vialtlna: l'a,t�r, Sunday and visited Mrs.
her aon, and dauihler•ln-law1 Mr. Ctdle's d,ter, Mn. Charlet Tuckend Mn. Brian Simpson an&lt;1 ,on er. whq I• very ill.
Mrs. M attie Circle la vhllini N!l­
Kevin 111 Richmond, Ohio.
Mr. and M n. K)'le Stump, and atlvea in WeatervUle,
¥rs. J1mea swut returned rrom
son. Dennie. of Akron al"f: 11pend­
ini several day11 with her mut�r. Holler Ho1plt1I and Ls convelet•
Mn. Clara Roush.
clftl at her bome.
M.n. f. E. 'l)unn ii very 1ll ln
Mra. Virginia Sbarbauah of
Graham, W . Va. , and Mr. and ..,... Holier 1l01plttl.

Racine
Events Reported

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Pollution Of
IO-Mile Creek
Ended By Order

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A CAP-ITOL
IDEA

ergy, Thur.!lday, Friday, and Satur·
day nights or lhe f('slival from
9.:m p. rn. on, 1 h&lt;'fe will he squarc
dancing al t he dan(·(' platform.
Lloyd Whil11 of radio station W K ­
oy will pro\'idc lhe musir. Caller
for t h e dance as yet 1s still u n de•
dded. All of Lhe d;inl't'S will be
held ill the danre platform.
One may he sure to hear t ht'
m usi1· or " ! ls Chrrr y Pink and A p·
pie Blosso m Tinll'" plus many
olh t&gt; r favorl lt•s which will tie in
with th P frsliv!ll the1iw. A llhow:h
one 111ig)11 not be able to dance
to th l' hllll' of "Linder l h t" Shade
of the Old Ap1Jle Tree ·· many of
the b,e.nds whkh huve been invite(I
I n the festival wi ll bi• 11!11ying t his
song ;m&lt;l many others. Possible
one might hear "(da, Sweet 11s Ap•
ple Cider� which was writlen by
a JaCkson County nat ive F' rnnk
Crummi1
For fun and exriknwnl be sure
lo atlrnd the Jarksun County Ap•
pie l&lt;'cstival whkh will br held
Septt•mbN 21 through thl' 24t h.

HOLZER HOSPITAL
ALl11111111ions. Aug. 3 1 : Miss Bett,·
Jiine LA•c, L1rn.11svH k : !'llrs. lri� JP-a�
Collins. Pomeroy; Mrs. WilliJtn HtJ
land !'arsons, Pomeroy.
Disrha rges, Aug. 3 1 : Mrs, Robert
R. Well:i. Mrs. Robe r t G Leach.
Phyllis G. Flelcher, IJoniPr I. Sayn•
Mrs. Pearl H. Edler, Mrs. Arlhur A .
Still. Mrs. Kenneth E. 1,pgg, Otho
Wandling. John L. Je[ers, Mrs.
Franris L. Stephens. Mrs. David E.
Mor.11an, Earl Roush Robinson, JeN­
se Oliver •Barrt. Thelma Itosetto1
Suon, Mrs. Lra Eugene Hatfield,
Mrs James E. Lucas. Jr. anll infant
Mrs. Jimmy G , Tucker and inrant,
Mrs. Mich.1el Rily Lcgw 1111d infant,
Mrs. H:oberl Gene Devlns and in•
fant, Mr11. James William Hembree
and infanl, lnfonl Female McLain.

STAR FACES SURGIRY
NEW YORK U PI-Television
anit movie star Lucllle Ball is in
New York PIJrlinic Hospitul for
minor suriery on her ri&amp;hl foot.
The surr&amp;ery was required to treat
11 bn.1iJSe stle sufferd w.hen in an
.1ccidenl 011 a motion pkture set.

80M8 K ILLS THREE
BENEVENTO, Italy UPI-Three
Italian 111trle were killed Wed•
nesday when a wartime dud bomb
exploded as they played with JL
Three othen were hurt ln the
blast. The victims were aged two
and 10.

They'll Do It !very_ Time
1'HE MOVIE PUBLICITY PEOPLE ARE
A•WAVS 51-&lt;0WINC, HOW UNDEC I PHER·
ABLE MAIL REACHES 'THE STARS · ..
/it �E POST
or;;1- 1cE GOT IT
RIGHT /jWAV· ..
"\BOOT_ �ILL."..
11-IEr:lf. 'IOU
ARE , BOOT..,

�E BOYS

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W. M. Pancake
Given Pin For
15 Ye� Service

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M f. M onah

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Wildwood Garden Cl ub .Has Wednesday

fven,ng
. Sess,on
.
At H rram
,
f,'sher H ome I

M rs Hiram Fisher, assisted by M rs Christy Baer, entcr1ained t h e W ildwood Garden dub Wednesday evening al her

Cl QSSeS H
. 0Id
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A nnUO I P ICnlC

The Churrh St'h1ml Cla.!i� �� ur September 7 and B at the Student ,
the Mt. Moriah Baptist Churth of Um on. Columbus The ·· arr .c nge j
Middl�port met at the H oads1de inent of th .. week" contest spun
Park for lh f.' ir annual Pll' nlC sored by the C a t iu n Nat rn nal Bank
Thursday evening
was announced at)d the dub voled
Among t : 1o� e attend111 J.: wrrc Lo parti c ipate. The tra v el i ng prize,
Mrs. Erne,t Bowles and t·h1ldren, donated by Mrs. u. s. Nease was
Jeanine. Anita ilnd Mar�ha, Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Henry ThomilS
Nellie Wmslon, Mrs. Erwin Baum• New program book� were chscusst"d
gardner and daughter, Alma, Mu. and the committee will meet l :i tcr
Arnold Richards and daughter, to prepare them.
Janire, Wanda Peterman, Jeffrey
Mrs Kenneth Harris p�csi•nll'd a
and Venita Mac-k. Sandy llollingti•
hed, M r . and Mr,. Lawrence Boyd, riapcr on "How lo Plant a Dry
and children, David and Dorma, Wall " and gave three reasons for I
Delene DeLegal, Dr. Kathryn plantmg, , to rel�111 a steep t•m
Rainbow iill&lt;l son, 1-' reddy, JHm!!ls bankmenl. Lo dispose or s11 r f)lus I
Jones, Paula Gomer and M iss stone and lo use as a div1d1ng line
be�ween properties. .Sh� slaled
Julia Reese.
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lhal plants that show d11rmg ma r y
a� j
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F""�
Periods
of the season should be
lnfanh, Chlldrton' i, Subteen•
chosen, naming as examples, alys
sum saxalile, bleeding hearts. moss
1 pinks,
scdum. \larielies of fern
: 1nd many other including dwarf
: shrubs
A paper on the history o! the
For Winter
rhrysanlhemum was prepared by
M rs. Harry Rou&amp;h, which staled
Use Our Lay-A-Way
that they belong to the daisy fam•
Save Your SalH Sllpt
ily and are II native of China and
Japan and were brought to Arner•
ica in 1 798. Mrs. Roush explained
how to start chrysanthemums from
cutlings by laking tips from four to
Middleport
five mches long from the hes!

.C O A T S a n d
COAT SETS

BECKY'S

Take A Coffee Break!

No matter if it's a coffee

break, "" snack, or a full

=

course meal, you arc sure
to enjoy it here.

�ll1'

MARTI N RESTAU RANT
ON ROUTE 7

I N MIDDLEPORT

2,

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__ By Hatlo

A LETIEr:t TO A LEADING
8UT
CITIZEN OF A 'roWN OF 500

A:)PIJLATION•..� QIFFERl:"'1'•"
',OU OIC!'tl'

NUMB!j;R ON ·

PUT 'l)IE ZONE

IT./

.

Samsoni,:;e

folding chairs!

Seats for 8 - in ju1t two feel
c,f clo1el 1pace, with SAMSONITE
folding chairs. Comfortable,
aood•lookln1, H practical H chaifl
can be . , , and Bltndy/
f;ome in today.

s 7 95
d1olu, ol
6 colo"

BAKE R FURN ITURE
Middleport, Ohio

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"Now Is the Time To" was
by Vanous members Mrs
Nease gave a demonstntrnn
cresc ent arrangement using
ers m season.

given
Fred
of a
flow

Blue ribbons fur flower arrange .
e
m nls were awa rded to Mrs. Ray
Th 11 rnas, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs
Fred Nease, Mrs. Williilm Fisher,
Mrs faltsun Holl�n. Mrs. Jllram
J,' i �hcr, Mrs Henry Thomas, Mrs
u . s Net1 se ir n&lt;l Mr-s . Paul Fisher.

ltet·c1v1ng red ribbons were '.11rs
fred Ne.;ise. Mrs. l11ram Fisher and
Mrs. IJ�fl ry Thomas.
Relreshmc-nts were served by the
hostesse� durnl,!; the social hour to
18 membe rs.

I

ly LUCILLI! hAW K H'IIS

ALL SUMMER
MERCHAN DISE

MUSl' BE SOLD

26x60

$1 1 .88

FOLDING TABLE

Adjustable Legs

24" BARBECUE GRILL · · · · · · · · · · · $7.98

Holds �o Bottles

LARGE ICE CHEST
I GAL THERMOS JUG
CHARCOAL LIGHTER

· · · · · · · · $13.95
· · · · · · · · $3.59
39c
· · · $19.95

Reg. '29.95

1 6 INCH WINDOW FAN

Br FREDDIE HOUDASH5L 'f

Mr&amp;. Carrol Smith and daughter.
Becky, ltulland, visited Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Earnest Van•
[nwagen of Bradbury.
;�rs. Nelle Price who has hccn
a palll'nl at Hnlzer Hospital has
been returned lo her home and lli
reported lo be improving.
M r s. Guy Reynolds has been in
Galli11olis several days this week Lo
be wi1h her cousin, Miss Edna Bur•
deHc, o( Lf'nn, W. Va. who un ,1 cr •
went surgery al Hol:ter Hospital,
lo
M iss Ji11iire Hicha r ds went
Colt1mbus today for a11 ir1dcfinit ("
visit with her hrother-in•law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Angel .

Mr and Mr:.. Brure Lloyd and
son. Mike, left yesterday for Chi•
r.ago where they will visil with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lloyd.
Mrs. Remo Nicri and child rrn­
and Mrs. John Bacon were in Park­
ersburg on business Wednesd ay.

tetrgfle To Pie11ic
The "Old Epworth Lea;: ue Or­
ganiz ation '' of Forest Run Meth ­
odist chul'r h will hold their an·
nual pirnic a t the Forked Run
Stair Park Mond ity. l.abor Day. A
baske t dinne r will he served at
12 o'rlo ck. All members arc urge d
to attend and invite their children
and grHn dchi ldre n.

SAND BOX, 30x30

H A R DWA R E

S I N C E i t\ 8 4

Customer Parking In Rear
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

A miscella neous shower was
hC'l&lt;l lul Sunday evening for Mn.
James Taylor, the former, Virgmia
Grogan, of M iddlepor t, al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Burdell
Black of Le.iding Creek.
Many games were played, con­
lesls ·1'lld a balloon bursting con·
test wa� enjoyed hy the ehildrcn.
Refreshments which included . il'e
c reurn. rake, orange-a id and color•
C'd mints were served lo man y of
Miss Grog1111's l'hurch friends from
whom site received many nke
{lifts.
Thosf! 11 1 lending the shower
were Mr. and Mrs. 1-' red Cadle,
Mrs. Robert DPWeese an d chil­
dren. Mrs , Adalene France iind
son. Mr . .ind Mrs. Herbert Mein·
tyre and d1ild ren. M rs. Arlhur
Lynch. Mrs. Muriel Spires !ind
duug:hte r. Hila. Mrs. Rodney Spir­
es anrl Conley Cole, and lhe hos!
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Black
and 1 he honor&lt;'cl �uests, Mr and
Mrs. Taylor. The party was joined
lale by Mr France and Mr. Rob·
Prl Deweese.
Sending a gift but unable to a l·
tend was Mrs. Betly Stewart.

BOYS'

IVY LEAGUE PANTS

Sizes 6 to 12 . . . . . . $2.95 up

Boys Short Sleeve Shirts
$1 .00 each
H A N ES

Briefs a nd T-Sh i rts

75c

each

· · · · $3.95 up

JACKETS
GI RLS

Robby Sox . . . . 2 pair $1 .00
Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . $3.29 up
Blouses . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 up

LEV IS

t'or Boys &amp; Girls

All Sizes

SMIT H C LOTH I NG CO.
Cash Bahr, Owner

NO. SECOND AVB.

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50..:iety News

MIDDLEPORT

8y Mrt. M.nd■I Jordan

t ulurnbui :\h.ke I t (i1rl� • II I lub
m�•l for a fam1l } w1entr rua�t 011
W..-dne�day ('H'l1Jnlo( at !ht° flrtlllt' of
thf'1r advisor. \fr� Mary Jrirdan
Tho!r.e m a ! lenrlant·t- were Mr and
I Mn l..t'w1s �:m1lh, ( Jleva a11d .'\;, an
ry, Bil l)' l ' umhs, \tr and Mn 1 1 1 1
bert ((J,c and Sharun, Mr and :M !r. j
frank Turner and family . Mrs
Lou&amp;&amp;t! .EIIH. Cher)'I and Kdy lt on
aid Whilltn,:ton and Sue Mendal
Jordan and Walter. Sharon llol
land, E I Jordan. Carol}n and Ue
lores Huyd arid t in• hoslt'�!i and
fam i ly, Mr and :\rl rs LaVt'rn Jor
dan and children It wa� annuun c
1·d that HS members hail Mmp!Plf·d
pruJeets w11h ra1r exh1h11s They
were Janet M)t'fS. Delores l l n yd
' Zella llandl('y_ Laura Pnte, Ch l' ryl
.ind Ka)' El!JS, Donna J)av11. Sharon
Holland . .\1el v_a f'aye Jordan. Sue
W lut tmgto n. Shiirnn Cox, ! Jo n na
.
Stout, Jul_1a and Ka : hr&gt;·n r�run
.
Oleva Smith and ( arol y n li reer, I
lees _Three m;mbers will pa�1 Jl'I
Shar 1
p .i tc 10 Sta!f' f air ac11 1 1 t y
on llolla1 1d s loy horse made t n ar
t1rles tu use illl&lt;l wear. and Su l'
Wh1tttngton · s srhottl dress are both I
011 &lt;'Xhib1t while Melva Fa}r Jor
d il n will model her compl ete cos
time i n the Stale Fair Styl e Revue
a Grange proi;:ram will lH' planm•d
ind presented al Colum bia li r .J nge I
to compl ete the club artiv1t 1cs for
the year Mrs Emm.i Whit1 1ngton.
Mr� Freda Srmth and :\lrs 'wlcn&lt;lal
Jordan were assistant ad\· 1sors
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C L U B W I E N E R ROAST

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The 1i. H. Sanborn Missior1;t ry
Society or lhe Middlcpor1 First
Baptist Church will mecl this com ­
ini:t Monday at 7 :30 at lhe church
with Mrs. W illis Anthony. pres i ­
dent in charge. On Tuesday of
ncxl week the Church Stt;iool
Tea&lt;'hers and1 Officers will meet ol
the home of Mr.s. Harry Houda•
t _s_
n_
she ll on G_r_a_
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OFFERS COFFE E BREAK
CLARION, Iowa (Ur'n - Wright
Count)' Sheriff Bob BlcckN has
lnvilt'd Labor Day weekend mo·
torist.s to drop in tor a rup of
eoffce an d a "rest stop." Blct'ker
started his cofree break campaign
on holiday weekends four years
ago.

.Society Hoi.dJ&lt; Session

Fo r A Yo un g Ma n's
Ba ck To Sc ho ol Ward robe

H U NTI NG LICENS ES
OM SAL E

I Carpenter News

Mrs. Taylor
Honored With
Shower Sunday

carter Frencn , woo has been ill
al his hornr. 1s reponcd lo he 1111•
proved iind able to be out.
Mrs. na.vid Mille r, who has been
visiling at White Su!Jlhu r Sprin11; s
wlwre Mr. M i l ler is employ ed on
constr uction work at the Green ­
brier Hotel, return &lt;"d home Thurs ·
day art&lt;lrn oon. \\'hile in West Vir·
ginia, Mr. ai1d Mrs. Miller ll)Adc
week end trips lo Natur a l Bridge
and Willia msbu rg.
Mrs. H. C. Keelo r of North Third
Avenu e is visitin g friend s in Mead
ville, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarncs Crisw ell and
dau�h ler. Diailc . plan lo leave 1u·
day to spend lhe week end in Du•
&lt;iuesne, Pa .• with Mr. and Mrs. Or•
ville Martin.
Guy Eui.:cn e Ring of lhe U . S.
Navy. who has been spend ing a 1 2·
dev leave with his pare nts. M r . and
Mis. t;uy Bing, Sr., lcrt Sund ay
from Colum bus by TW A for Chic­
ago. He waH accom pon1c d ln Colum •
bus by his paren ls and si�tc r, Ro·
herla his gr:m dmot hl' r, Mrs. A l •
bert Baer, and M['s. Eddie Ash .
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wil� y are
,;pen ding the WC&lt;'k end in Morg an•
town with M r . and Mrs. V a l Reyn•
old.'1 and fam ily.

· · · · · · $7.98

Reg. ftl.50

Mr and Mrs. Lester Terrill and
family of Tolt!do were recent
guests or his sister and brother­
in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Par·
fit 1.
l{alslon Hemsley of Columbu s
visited Wednesday with his moth­
er, Mrs. Margaret Hemsley and
father JoSl'Ph Hemsley and brother
llouglass.
M rs Mollie Gui '1ther is rep orted
as q uite ill in Pleasant Valley
l lospital, Pt. Pleasant. W. Vii.
Edith Wood daughte r of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernesl Wood is still un·
der medical care for throat infee•
l ion.
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Lewis, of
Phoenix, Arizona spent Salu rday
ni ,c:ht with Mr. and M rs. Da\J es
Lightfoot.
Mr. and Mr !i . E rnesl Wood and
· rhildren Ernestine, Edilh. Earie
arid Ea r l of H ar risonville. O ., had
for Sunday dinner M r . and Mrs.
C lyde l � wis o f Phoenix. Arizona,
Mr. a11d Mrs. Dallas Lightfoot.
r .
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Around And
About
Middleport

'

ROW L EY &amp;r R E E D
,

People
In Pomeroy

servat1on
Rollin. R1t· hard and lhndall Pul
l1ns returned to their borne, Thur•
10n Thursday, after 1pendini tbe
summer with their grandparent1.
Rollin spent the summer wlth l!r.
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and Rich·
ard and Randall with Mr and Mu.
Raymond Pullins Sr. They were
accomparued home by Mr. Pullins.
Mrs. Alt{'e W ince ii(]d family of
Mantua. Mr. und Mrs. 'N:ieron Van
lnw11gen and Mrs Carro.It Smith
and daughler, Beck}' of Rutland
were recent guests of Mrs. Mac
Van J nwagen and daughter. Susie.
Edith Ann Mees spenl Thursday
with her gr;tndmothe r, Mrs. Albert
Mees.
Mrs Albert Ynung returned lo
her home, Pleasant Ridge Road
Thursday from the Meigs General
J-losplt.il.
Mr. and Mrs Wilham Claar of
Chillicoth e spent last Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mn, Edwatd
Parfi tt.

.
plants, !ilrtp Lhe botlom leaV�li and
tn�L·rt tn wee sand or vermicuhte.
They sh�uld root m about t � ree
weeks. \\ hen the roots are one �nch
or more long they �an be set in .1
border or potted.

Gary Rus.� rll and friend of Da r
ton \'isiLed with Gary ' s g r andfallw r
Sanford Dodson Lhis week.
Mr. ;ind Mrs. Gordon ll,1rris of
Colu1nb 11s will be here to sp('nt lhc­
week end wilh their parents . Mr.
and 'Mrs. Rohert liar; LS and M r .
and Mrs. C. M. Henne sy.

this
little
space
holds a living room full of

Q U l,L I T Y

Moinly Abuut

The meetin� . in charge of M rs. John I h le, president, openW i l l Duidle of Syracuse enlt!red
ed with devotrnns laken from Genesis 2 7 by Mrs. Pau l Fisher. The state convention of Ga rden dubs was announced for J l ulier J lo&amp;p&amp;tal Wednesday for uh

home, M inersvi lle.

Plenty Of Shells In Stock

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-3 Daily sentinel, Pomeroy
• llllddleport, 0., Sept. 2, )960-

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I

Rock Springs
News Reported

By Mrs. John Htrtung
Mr. aod Mrs. Lewis Gru!'ser spc11I
Sat urday till Monday w i th friends
and relatives in Springf1eld
Mr. and Mrs John Erw i n attend
ed the Erwin reunion in Colurnbus
on Sunday.

Mr. and .'1.rs. Roy Grueser iltHI

daughters were in Columbus Sun
day and ilttcn&lt;lcd thC' Stalf' F' a1r
M r . and Mrs. William Radford
and duld rcn and Miss Mory Mr
Afee left for Columbus and Cleve
land Monday m11rn111g.
Mrs. Otts Mar rPI and sons an•
vis1Lm1o: in \-\'est V1rgin1a for seve
crul days.
;� r!&gt;. Anna Reuter is spendin� a
rew days with Mrx. Milnred Ihle
and [amily of Murmng Star
Mrs W i lbur Bailey and daughter
R\Jth Ann spent Tuesday with lhl'
former 's parents Mr. and M rs. J
E. Lcvacy of The Plains
:\1r. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott and
children .� pent Sunda)' with Mr
and Mrs. Lester 1-·oreman or W1•s1
Columbia, W. Va
Mr and Mrs. William Sc v. fr1ed
and Mr. and Mrs Bob Se&gt;•fr1ed and
,'.�rs. Max Seyfried and two daugh­
lers of Gallipolis spl.'nl Sunda)
Wllh Mr. and Mrs. William F:1ch111g.
er, Sr.
AHendanrr at Sunrlay Srhnol m1
August 28 was 74, offering $ 1 8.72.
Hcv. Card filli!d his re{lulHr ap
pom1mf'nt at 7:30 p. m. Attcnda11cr

Char1ton Heston Preparing For
New Tit le Role I n "'El Cid"
MOL L Y WOOD

lJPI Hollywood Corre1-p0ndenl
I Jl/1 . J . Y W r J t J [ J ( I ' )
r · ti.,rl11111
l l t"1t11n will 111·, t•r l1t· a tilt· !IJ 1.oki•
h1� vwn w . . r,t 11!1 d 1l y t h 1 r1 g &lt;1/.',l l n
Aftt&gt;t i·um1ilt- 1 1 11.: lk11 l l ur un
! h� h&lt;•t-h ,,r h1, ro,!1· of '.\-1 oM•', Ill
· •1' ht· Tt-11 , u111m�utlnwn1�. tlw
lug i: 1 1 y Look J pt1vate oath 1w 1 1 r
tu appear m another 1•p1(· rnstum, ,
mov! t'
H u! f ' harllon 11 � man of �rn,dl
resolq,
lt i 1: h L now h1• � tie111g mcasur 1· rJ
for a �u1t 1 ,f armor for h1!&gt; l 1 t l1·
role 1 11 " �; I l'HJ" -anot her m u l t i
m1ll1 1J n d u ll ar (· xlrav,in i:.am.a
Wilh ;, guil t y � r i " He�lon ,.cJ
mll\i·d h{' hall fal 1 l · n·d
By V E R N ON SCOTT

" ,\t,,,111 " &gt; t· .. r al(I! 1 rn"d•· a
pa t'l .,. 11 )1 In \ \! If illld 111 1 1 1 ,n
·
M'Jt:111·1• l /1;, I 1 ,., ,,uldu·t du dllli t h
n ('ll', t umi · I ll( t u r◄· · h i · �did
· · But (' 1 1- 1,, , . ,1 uf fni·d r1,1zrm i,f
tlw m f r o m w 1 J J 1 ., m l hl· f \,n i ur•ror
lo C ' har!c•m "n ,
· J l tl r twt;·1 h�-m d,iv. ri and n·;,d
mo&lt;l (·rn M·riµls, mu�t iii whieh
1•:err n·a l h lt·rr1 hl1· J d id want
lo dn · 1 .frs \. l:ik •· Loll'· "' i l h
Manh· n :\l (,nr,w, hut I h &amp; d 1 0
t t1rn JI ct 1 ,w11
"T hen iilr1rn.; , am,· ·t:J &lt; " ul ' .,1111
JI lookrd .,,, .:w,d I rl• rnlcd to
go aheatl \!. l lh 11 · ·
l lt•s!ur, rnu,1 �µi•rHI t h r nr·xt r1, r
m onth� 1 11 Sµ;m1 " lkn Hur "· kept
him m Ital:, al mn�t HJ mc,ut hs.
and "f 'n11111ia1Hlmt n1�
r•·11 u1rl'd
hi m to �hurf11• around J,.i:,:) p1 for
1 wu month,
B} lh! ' l l lll(' ( ' h,1rlt1m · , lllO• lt"S
haw r1111 lllf ' lr ('OUr,,,• ;,mJ Jt IS
expt·l'!t· d "C!,rnman dnwnt.1 · and
• · I.Jen H ur" will h1· �ho-...· 1m.: s1,nw
whrrr 111 tlw world fut 1 tw rwxt
25 yl'ar� lu• 11 ill prob�l 1 I} lw
seen hy rnl!rl· mul'Jt&gt; gol'r, th il n
anv ac·tor 1 n l11storv
irs nc,1 that I (11,n · t l 1 k (' mak
irlJ:l ( ' USlllnH' PH'I Un·�. - - l !Pstun
Wt'rll UII . Thl')' art• not C:l�) to
do.

Carpent er Per,ont1h
.,1 1�, .\1 a ri 1• A r111stru n.:, l .1:1 11t'&lt;1�
t1•r, lla1,•I Crow ;mcl llu·hard St;_,1
der of ( ..1 u mh11� and \ I r and "
· rs
1-�arl Srhn1·1dt•r ,,f A tfi&lt;'ll� l-l'l'rt '
Suntla} �tw,,t;, of '\'.r� Bruz1l l a
Wo11dru111
:\1r" c · 1_1 d1• .llllU'S of 011111 ( '1 1 �
and ,\1r :-O tanton ));ult•:, . l�i·rrw ]f1d
wrrr rl'C'l' lll J.( U('SIS oJ t h 1•1r !'&lt;ill" ,
I lls. l he Nf'y Carp£n1,:, r. liH'aL and ,
Mr ,ind :\1 n, Lold11• '.1lour1' ,\ l h
en.i
:'llr arHI Mr� l!oth b1· P&lt;&gt; rr'.I and 1
�1)n &lt;)f Oh,•1z. Ohm ;1rnl .\1 r� lt u ! h
T•'&lt;lrow anrl grands,)n of 'tt11rntt·n j
W('Tl' ralhng nn t h1-1r aunt. :,.1 rs
;l-1 a!1 1f' L,:)wtlwr ;met llll'!r unrlr an&lt;l 1
family, the :l.10.,('S i'l'rrys, \Jonday
Mr and :\ln Art hur Crnhtr1•1•
w('re Saturday mghl cucst.� at 1 1w
hnmt' nf hrr s1�ler. ·,1r an,I :\Ir�
Elha !\1l'Kr11 g h l . ( 'olu11 1 h11s Tht',I .ti
trndect 1hr Sta\t' Fair, Satun!;iy
and Sunday.
SC\'C'fill olhrr 11,t"al rl·s1drnts
have
attt' mled the State Fair clur
WIIS 29.
Homrrom 1 111-: al the Mc1 hnd1st rng thr wel'k
Church will he l1t&gt;ld Scpl 1 1 w1lh
a haskel dinni&gt;r a ! 1 2 . 30. Worship
scrvfres arc scheduled for 1 1 a . rn
with a program in the af!crnoun
Everyone is WC'kOtnf'.

I �•.i, ,, 1 11 J u s t have to rorget
.. 1,.1111 llldk l lli rlHJVleS Ill H o llywood
11 h,· ri· .. n .,ll.,r , an p ul h i • bands
I ll h•, I'"( k1· I� drink 1'11artini&amp; ur
lo ,·, c· 1 r l , 1p ,1traplei;� evening
1;:,, .,., 11 • Tl1dt � thr ei !Y way to
11,·urk
1 � r n.,r!li,n ri·,1gne&lt;l to playinl,'
kine ,1l1 d rnJr,, 1 n super-colossa]li"
ti , · ¾aid withoul much
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h,,p,· I w•rnl r 1 hr1pe that I 11, 1 H
, 1 . . . . 1 �,·r i,�r 1 , if I ' m offered the
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T uppers Plains
Report
Socie ty w•lyn
lric;kle-s

By E
)(o,l)1•rt K IIJ\ uf Ar)mgton, '.'a .
' ()/' ' I l h,· 11 •· •·krnd hrre w lth his
1/liol l,.· r \1 r, .\1 .ihel Kun
:0.1 r aiHI .\I r� �· rank Reed or
HaJ,wr 11 "-3� Sund.;iy guests of
111, J11t·•· l• T1ll1r Reed
;'t1 r and \I r, lluw;;;rd F l i nn of
\krr,ri 11,a, ,,, l l mg on � r and Mrs.
either
Br1,·klt'.S a TI d
\\ ;,·, IH'
fr1nHh lwrt Saturday evening and
at!!: ndt•rl tht' ann11·ersary al the
t · tinsta m rhur&lt;'h Sunday,
W;, l l i� H�nd and son J ames or
of Th rt•f' H1\·ers, Michigan , 51)(!111
�1·vnal d:iys here with their aunt
Mr .ind :\irs Wayr.e Brickles and

other relatl\lts and friends
Mi� R11th Ann Baker ho1� f'rn
ploymen t 1n Athens
Mr 1111d Mrs Carl Wats&lt;111 and
!■mily of Dayton. -� r. and Mh.
Harve Wakely and two l'tuldrf'll uf
Marion were recer.t .llUt' ll5 of Mo.
Effie Wat!Wn
Rf'v 11nd Mu Dwight Spenrt•r
and son Rev. and Mrs Gilbl•rl
Spencer of Chester was calltnl": n n
Mr und Mra Waynl:! Bndt:les Mon•
day evenm1.

A daughter was born to � . :ind
Mn George Collini fnday ( ; rand
pare11t1 are Mt· and .\lrs V:im:f'
Milllmoe and Mr r,.nrJ Mrs Gordon
Cull ms.
Mr �nd M rs Gcorald Vmlet I IS·
1ted [asl week with their 11st&lt;'r Ill ·
law Mrs Ray Violet of Marion, 0.
They also called on the Rev . Roh
ert Linter and ranuty of Marion.
Mr and Mr� Eugene Williams of
Proipect, Mn. Lillie Hardway or
Worthing ton and Mr. and Mrs.
V1rg1I Roush ilnd family of Buck­
eye Lake.
Mrs Dana Hoffman spent a
week with her daughter Mn. Ken•
nclh Davidson and family of Co•
iurnbu s.
Mrs. Edgar Burton iJ spending
a few days with Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
MiY Darlene Torrence is spend
a few days in Columbus with her
brother Mr and Mrs. Paul Tor·
rence and family.
Mrs. Rena Myers spent Friday
night w1lh her son Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Myers and son.

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Hob Mills, scout master of Troop
245, Boy Scouts. has annou ncl'&lt;l
that the mPeting which had beC'n
anno11need for 1his roming Monday
has been canN'llerl due lo the
holidays.
The meeting o1 the Mother ' s
auxil iary whirh was scheduled for
this Froday has also been post­
poned unlil a future dale

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SPACE ANIMALS!

Commentating Editoriall y
The Sea And The Farmer

Marine Digest magazine recen1 I� ran this
brief ed1tonal:
"The sea has never been more important
to the America n farmer t han it 1s tu&lt;lav Over
it, ships are t ransporting a rtcord volume of
his production and prov1dmg the means

Whereby foreign suppliers art! able to ex­

change goods with us. In a recent year, for in­
stance, our farm exports were 'l'f'Orth nearly
'4 billion, a nd equaled one-\wf.'lfth of t he to­
tal value of all farm products sold
"Moreover, farmers far from any ocean
share to the full in this trade A recent sur­
vey covered the six states of !he R0&lt;·ky Moun­
tain Ernpirl'. The fnrnwrs of the Empire av­
eraged annual per capila earning:; of !3,200.
A nd about $500 of 1his - one-!ixt h uf 1he
whole - ruuld be crl'dited to euports Our
nation ' s dependen ce on imports is �ruwing
steadily . This i.s one of ! he reasons why offi­
cia' U. S. policy has long called for tht· main­
ten.antt' of a first-classs U S. flag merchan t
marine:·
Thii:; situation , of roursc , is not con fined

to farming _ The list of Am1•ril' an indust rial
enterp t·ises which are vita llyy concern ed with
fore igri m a rkets would fill m an y pages. So

would a list of the enterp rises which are de-

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tariffs are rt'{'PivP&lt;I 1101 &lt;inly i11 Am!'nt� llu t
i n each wurld rnmm 1 1 11ity struggling t o ach­
ieYe n 1or t• trad e . J•:aeh ohvio11sly ha:-, to sacri•
fice somet hing to achieve iL
Wht!n this is understood het l l 'r hy a l l P&lt;'O ·
pies, hOJ)e.s o f a more frt·c w o r l d economy
will br strrngthened.

proMN11 H of d1 rf'&lt;'I 1nl eresf to
Sept. :J:
lho�t' aftl'ndm g
An ir(' rn•am .� ur1al will ht" lll'ld
Mat h•rs of i111ercst and conreri:i
tn �ltnosl ,ivny PHson in the Dis • al t l,.· Cl lfl !ill �1t'l)1od 1�1 ( 'hurd1 1111
Irie! wil! !w l&gt;,t1111gh1 up a l
r ht• l•"rnlay l' Vl'lltng s1ar1 1 n g ;!I Ii 11. m .
1111•1• l 1 11g 1 11· ind1call•tl that Sol'lal Honll' 11111di' lte eh•a1u, p11· a11d
.Se1'urity c·laun11, \lulerans claim.�. (' akt• will lw s11ld.
�tuden! lniuis for l11gh1•r 1·d urnl1un.
S•pt. :J:
1
The
Ho1·k
Springs M('thodis1
�lllal
liusl
lll'l8
louu�
9oll
:rnd
wut•
N ('0,L�l' rVali on. r1,1�al cl�ct riffra­ L."burch, lcr l'ream ., 01·i.il, fi p ·, rn .
! inn, are.i tfovelnp111{' n1 and rurnl homemadt! kc eream, t' akc, v w,
&lt;.l t' V t' I O m , •nt 1ro rams' lh(' F('tf , coffet' un&lt;l \;!V il,
erwl H�h waiy �ro!rllm, and t·a r e�•n
Sept. 3
in 11,overn111ent 1wrvil.'t- arr sche1!TI1e m"P 1 1 ng of l ht" Muthn's
ulc•1I 1 11 rel'eive atlenlion .
AuxfHary of Buy Seoul Troop 245
Con�rc11sm11n Mottler har; .i_..k&lt;'d wlneh wa.� orii:inally sdwdu!r•d fur
lh1· roopna.liun u( Ohio Univl'rsily laHI lli!-!hl w:.s l)IJSl lhilH'd wild 111'1(1
in pla11n111i.: lJ. S. Governml'nl Uay. Fri&lt;.lay rv�ning.
I l e has is�ued u �(.)t!c.:ial invil11lion
An il'1• (' rt•am sorial will 1,.. spon
to ull hi(!lh srhofll 11ri11(1itrnls in tht! .� ored hy l h1• l l o11whu 1ldl't's ! ' la�� a!
10th OIH\f!ct 'li e1.iht l'O llntiei; to the Sul tull Mdhmli�I C!111 rt'l1 Oil
perrull studenh und h:11dlt'rs in l111• lfot'lllC l-l a11l11m Huatl 111 7 p 111 .
their h istory, guYerum�ut Ull(I l'ivic
cl111scs lo utleud the ronference.
Alumni Football �:11111•, lw!W('rn
Mi&lt;l&lt;lle1&gt;&lt;Jrt iunl l'o1m• ro 1 1•K slurs,
Lunch wdl be served in the Siu• startini: a\ 7 :JO p. m
. , prnt'l't'&lt;ls
d•ml Cah!lerill Ill a CUil or $ l . Olh• tu the 11thl1• l fr
hooste
r fun,b,
er lh,1111 for lunch, lherc will be 11hS•pl. 4
1ulu�ely no charge of a11y kind for
Thi- 32nd 11nnual rcu11kl11 uf •lhc
puUdpa.tiun in "U. S. Government
Z11span ( ' Ian H! l ht• 1!1s111,L! Sun
Duy."
Park, Lanrnster, Sunday, Sl• J 1I. 4.
Fil')d t'Vl• n! s111msor t 'd h�• :\1t•1gs
Molor,•yrl&lt;• ( ' l u h slarl llll,! ul I p. m
Hollclay Mood
NEW YORK !UPI!
S t n r k � ml lhe !'l•ntl'rfit•ld ul 1 111· Ho1·k
011en¥d 1oday in a tr.id11 11.1111.i pn•· S 1 1rings !'air Grounds Sun1l11y.
Th t• mmual l .u111i 111111111 11 1 'nm .
holiday mood-narrowly mixed in
rnu11ily
I IUIIH'('!llll llll,; l 'ri,·.r t i ll ;rnd
4uh:I lradiux.
ba.'lkt•I diniwr. E ·.- ny1,1.r• IS \Vl•l
Mr nn..d Mra . . E"wru-&lt;l Coen and rm11e.
i1on Wt!r1• ln Mu1111fii·•• I tjVt' r the
S.pt, 5
wel"k l"IUI and touk MrM. John P.t1t1l
Wlt"nrr run�t at l hl' park, all
llri&gt;n11l1lJ' a nd 10n ho1p('.
Mt. and 'Mrs. Roherl Smithy nmt M l&lt;ldl,•por1 l.ill l1· l.1•:1,-: wr. � , l'rr
11or1 ur Newurk 8J)el\l the w1•1•k pn1I Wf'e l.f'11g11rrs, 1'11ny l .1•;LJ;t1t•r�.
with her parent�. Mr . llll(l Mrs. t,� v­ hi"h s&lt;'lwol h•ai,:urrs, I ro11hy Jirt,.
Ht•n1ut inn.�. slurllng ut 5 ll 111
..retl t.tcCl11nah111.
Mork WNldmg al Syra1·11st• Crad1•
Schunl. Spnnsor('ti by S)'f'&lt;Wlbt' 11111!
Hac-inc Firt•n11•11 with Hut'lnc rust.
11 m. Adnusslnn, ;tduts 50c, !&gt;I ll·
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II. A �
dt·nts 2:it'.

Jll)WJI
1. Renowned
2. 0od ot war
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raised by tariff s is the fir.st recp1i re111ent ur
more t rade between nations
This is Decaust• indust rie.� t hat hc1vc heP n
prutec1ed in l ilt• pa�t by t a ri ff . suLldtn1ly l'X·
poser! lo foreign tompt i l i t io11 berause that bar­
rier no lon�('J' exists, fac-t.• paiJJfuJ n'adjust­
ment: workl·rs are l ayed off. sto1 · k holct�rs re­
reiYe smaller or no dividt'IHl!'i . \1 ho!(• towns
and communities may wilhn
lt is no wo11de r o hJL't' l rn ns to 1 0 1.ih•ring of

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with t hat p 1 uu.'&gt; dcflara1 ·un bur go 110 far­
t her. A gcnL•ral !OWC'I rng of t rtide harr iers

&lt; ongr('.�.� man Wallr r II Moelll•r
of_ Ohu1 · s IO!h Coh�rt· ss1onal D1.�•
fl'1d has 1111m1u11 1" Nl pli1ns fo r 111.�
fit'n&gt; �ld anttual -- 1 1 S Govt&gt;rn mcnt
Hllf . lo _h,· ht&gt;ld m1 th,• t'am1rns of
'!h10 l lr11v1•r.� 1ly. A l lwns. on Fr11lo1y
Sepl D.
,
Th!! Congres
sman said, "Slnrl'
f'V(
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• II l)Cr
· ' r�•· A1111•rw ;n1 1·1t111•11
80 1111 Hla.ke II! his ioV(' flU· ll � llt, I
bl'� wvi· II lh IIII IKJl;- 1 1J11t _ for bun lo
b� fully �t·qu alll l c(I with lhe �rVlrf'.11 av:1 1 1 :,hlt· tu 111111 from h1N
governmr111
"For 1 111� rrn�r,n . I drc&gt;idPd 1fJ inau.L:urat, , · ( I S !:1wcrnmt' l1! nay ·
in 1he Hl11, • ' un_L!rf'�Hiona ! 1)1stricl
laMI y1•ur Tl11• .� ur1·1•ss 11r lo.� I yrar 's
n·w1 irwi.: prov1•ll tl1u1, if ,tiv1•11 1hr
0 11portunll)'. pr111il,· art• 1nt1 •rrs1t•d
Ill l lw1r l(fJVt'fllUlt'II( and art' aru: ­
iou� to l1•11r11 mon• ahoul i t F,vrry­
one i n th1• 10th IJiHl r i.-t is rordiul .
Jy invlled lo 1·1111w to Ohw Ur1iver,
!ill)' Oil Sq1ll•rnlwr 9 "
( 'or111n·ssma1 1 �1uellcr lu1s Jlll!Ut!d
invlrutions lo r1•11re11enlot lvl!I of
vnr1o1111 gflv.. rninerit uue11de1, lrl­
(']udln.ic t!w 1 &gt;1•1111rtnwnt of A¥ri­
cultun•; til1· l k 1u1rtrnimt or Cum•
mc &gt;r1·1•; 1 1w l l1·partmen1 of l le11tth..
Jo'.du1•11tion and W1•lf1m•; tht" U. �­
�1vil
Srrvi1·1• ( ' ommii�lon; lhc
Small llusint•i.11 Arlmini&amp;lratlun:
11w fe1l1"r11I l\ur1•1111 of lhVt'Hliil4·
lion and th,· V1•t 1"r;t11s A&lt;lmini11tr11t1011 lo be pru1•111.
t-:ad1 rnpreat•nt11tive will eX!)l11i11
1he funclin11 11f hi11 11.11enry, am.I f'X·
plaln thP si•rvi(·e11 :1vuilable to th1•
i111 J iv1&lt;l1rnl (·1 t 1 1.1•n, 1o hu.�ln1•111111u•11.
t11 furnwrs, 111111 lo group.� with
1p1•ci11I in1rn•s1� and 11rohl1•111,.
Thi·re will t�• opportunity fo,;
qUt'JHtlon.� nn,I unHwrn nnd for in1.H vl1luul and J,:ruup di.-.c·uHslurlfl
with L ht• wovunmenl oHicialH o!I

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Ministers Want
No 'Reverend'
In Address No,\'

BV LOUIS CASSELS
WAS I L INGTON
l!Pl-lhi w
shoul,l you 11ddress II deq:ymnn·!
Thia que11tion
or
1•1iqul'lll'
soerns lo be the llC111rrt' uf rnd­
lt!s5 pl•rplexily to Anwrkans.
And lon.i·auffcri1111 nwn of t he
clolh would dt1arly itJV&lt;' lo lun•e
it cleHrNI up.
The r!t:hl salutation depends
011 the cle1·J.(ynu111 ' s d111rd1, :md
his personal prefor,·r1l'l'� - Rut
1herr Is Olli' 1ill1• tho! i.� ulwH'!'S
·
wrong. Ami unfort unatt•ly, it
�f'('lllS tu ht• cl ..:n 1 n1 (avurilt• wilh
J11ym1·n.
I f you want lo J.(i\-4' your dt&gt;rg�·
mun a sh11ddl!r,
just nll him
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"rev1•rftnd .
"Ui•verrnd' Is o n adj1•di1•f'. 11
I� lll'IJ&lt;'r propt'rly usrd a� n nnun
Thu� 1 minister� rormul lit!('
RlllY b1• "the Rev, Mr. Jn111•.� "
or "1111' ltf'I'. fk Jone1'l" bul if
you shorli•n it to "Hl'l'NMHI Jon.
t's" or Ju•t 11Jain "tt'vcrend"
you art&gt; romrnllting u grumrnati•
rnl inonstrosi1)•.
If the clergyman Is a Cutholil'
or Orlburox pries!, or H hlgh­
cburrh Epl1cop1llan, addreH him
11 ' father.' IC you know him in•
llmateb', you ran use hh nut
name wlth the Utlc-Fathr.r Bill'
Otherwise make l.1 plaln •father '
or F■ther Jone,.'
It ht' is Jewi1h addreS11 him
11 'rabOl.'
If he 11 Lutheran, t'all him
' p11lor'.
U he is 1ome other kind of
Pro1e■l1nl Including low. rhur{'h
Epl■rop■llan, yuu have to play it
by eu.
Find out fint U he happens to
have a D. D. or any other kind
of doctorate earned or honorary

1·r. sht&gt; 1s m your hands.
Much as I wish I could, i!'a not
pu��1hh- for me lo be with her all
the llm(' I have to work tu p;,iy for
h,•r home, her clothes. her edura­
S&lt;'pt l, 196U llon
.',Ii, .Mr Dr1\ler, please help me
Deur Driver
t
o
look oul for her Ple.ise drive
A ft-w wec'ks .igu, I saw a little
i::irl S11'UCk by a (' Ur as she tried carehllly PleoSl' drive slowly past
to cross t hr !&gt;ln•et I sa}V a fat h&lt;'r srhool� and al 111!erseclions And
rul' t' toward ht&gt;r and hold ht!r to plt'IISl' r,•mt&gt;mber lhat sometime!
hun as��hl' struggled I l l 1he agony c·h1ldrf'n run rrom behind parked
of dealh. I SIIW o i l the plan• that ca.rs.
Pli!ast' don ' l run over my 1!1tlP
h�d been lllude for her da�hed .int.1
girl.
J saw the look of despair that came
With deepest thaoks for what•
01· er his fan• I could only ofrer a
prayer Lha! such a thing might ever YQU can di:, for her, [ am.
Very siucerely yours .
nf.'ver happen agllin.
A F1ther
Tod:i)' , my daughter. who is 6
yNrs old. started orf to school . Note: Pr:ispared by the Appalach•
H1·r coeker spaniel, whose name is tin Power C!'o., Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
SL'Ool. wal hed he r leave 1111d whin.
¥d h•� l)(•l lef 1 11 lhl' foll) of educ•
caliun.
Tomght we biked abou1 sehool.
She told ml' about thf' girl who sils
Ill fronl of her, a girl with Yl'LIOw
rurls. and about the boy arrosslthe
aisle who makes fal'es: &lt;1boul t he
ti•a( lier who has eres in r h&lt;' hack
of her hf'ad: ii.houl t hl' trees in
the srhool V, itl'rl and the big girl
Ir Un.lted p,.._ lntffftlll�,wl
who does not believe in Santa
T�y is Friday .• Sept. 2. the
('],JUS.
�th d.il' of tbe ye.ar, wUh Ito
We talked a�ou! a lot of thing s "'ll'i' "I lllfll)
.
- -tremC'ndously 1• ital and unim•
11,1,e moon is 8J1Pfo�i.Jli its full
porlant t h in�s.
Now, a� 1111� is written. she is
ls 11,at•.
sound asleep w1lh b.er doll ''Pad­
lhe evening slam are Jupiter,
dy" in her a r ms. When her doll Venus and Sa�urn.
gets broken or her finger gels wt
On lhis dA,y in hj,slory :
or her head gets bumped, l can
I n 1666. th(l gre.qt fire of London
fi� them. Hut wht&gt;n she starts �,s!f ori,,I .i3,fl)O
,hd 89
aeross the streel - then. Mr. Driv- churtj;i,es.
In 178,9, CQJ),it'�SII es\ablisbed the
Treasury D,ep,arlme nl.
In l 864, Gen,e.ral V{illiam Te·
cumsch Sberman occupitd Allanla,
G,.
In 1 91 9. the Communist Part)' of
America was formed.
By JAMES SHIRMAN PORTER
111 I M5. Japan signed terms or
Ill
This is the thi rd or a un(' ,Jnditiun,al surrender e11ding
�ni1•s of three a r ticles on lhe im- World War U aboard lhe U. S. bat­
11ad !lOUSl' Bill No. 906 has tniide tleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay.
on !ht&gt; stat&lt;' of Ohio sine&lt;' its ef·
Thoughl for today: English poet
fNli VI! datf' or Nov. 2. 1959: The
law which aut horiw� the dirf'clor John Gay said: ' 'From wine, what
of highways to purchase reel r_.rop• sudden fr iendship �prings!"
Prly for fu1un· l1ighWa}' Improve.
mrnl prujPds. the m oney coming
on loan f rom th.. f·mds of ll1ree
rdirt•menl systems a n d stale
workmen ' s com pensalion insur•
Onl'e.
The fi r st 11rtil'le sur\'&lt;')'eil 1he
l3w and it� theory. The srcond
outlined the slatus of school em­
ployees ' ret ireme11\ sys!l'1H and
th1· puhlic elJlployees' reti rrmcnl
system aod IJ-wi r inveslm�n ts, 1 he
Wandell M. •Pancake, draftsman,
former having an $815,000 com·
sr.,
i.o the T&amp;D, Engineering Sec•
mltment to thi' clirt'clor of high­
wa)'s and the !alter
per cent of tiou, Appa\achiHn Power Company,
employer Mnlrihut ions - though Point Pleasant Di11lrict, rereived
his 1 5 year service pin Tueseday.
lht;! latter is nol a l'Ommi1mcnt.
Mr. Pancake was employed as a
This, thl' t hird 11 r l icle, is on the
rodman
In the Charleston District
slate tearhers· retirement !iystem,
Lhe bo:ird of which t urned thumbs on August 30, 194:J. He 't/as trans­
down on purticipuHon for two prin­ ferred to Point Pleasant in UM9
ciprl rcusons: ( I J the Supreme as a transitman on the .surveying
court of Ohlo, la ruhn� tht• law crew. I n April IIWlt, he \US p.ro­
constitut iond. · � tllat it does moled lo di1trict instr)Jmef?t m,an.
not violate the di.stitu'!ional limit He . was p�omoted to dractsman, sr.
of state indehtedness beeiiuse 1he in the Engineering Dej,artmellt in
agreements arc not an obligation 1 952, whirh classification he now
of the Buckey(' slate - and that rel.iins.
Mr. Pancake is m11;rriecl and llas
ruling rai8ed doubt in the board ' s
two
sons, RQger and Kent He and
thinking as tn whether future
highwlly d1rel•lurs would honor his family reside ill 193 Park Dr.,
purchase ngrermet1ts; and (2) the Point Pleasant.
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bo&lt;ll'tl ' s investing policy is for
Mrs. Afhcrt Cone- returned home
lung • lc r m sernl' i l ies. where us
lhcs&lt;l agr&lt;'cmenls have a fh• e.ye,1r Friday rrom M t . St. Mary's Hospit•
al al Nelsonville, · after b.eing a
'
limit.
medical patient there for two
This fund. as of June 15. had weeks.
a Iota! as�el \'3lt1e of $520,000.­
Albert Cone was a recent Well·
(IOO. o f lhis $270,000.000 or nearly �ton
visitor.
53 per c•ent i� Invested in t•orpOr•
Harry Pettit spent the week end
otf obliga1ions. including bonds, in Spencer, W. Va. on bu11inee11.
d1•bt•n1 ures, t'q1.1i11ment lrust cer•
l ifirates, and common and pre•
ferred stock. The t'ommon slock in•
vestment alone represents approx•
imalely fou r per t·enl of all Necur­
ities. All but $800,000 of the RS·
sets of the syslem is invf.'sted at
present.
In summation of thesr lhree
artiCJe,, then, I think it can be
St!en !hut House Bill No. 906 has
provided a new and important area
of investment for these retirement
sylltems. J think, however, it can
also be seen that those rh1rged
with the responsibllily of these
funds are going lo be c11utious
ah-Ou1 a.l!t&gt;ring lheir present �uc­
reSliful investment prartices in
order tu enter into a new and un­
tried field. And I belie\le that
this is as It should be.
There can be no doubt ia m y
mind that highway funds are need­
ed and that the basic lde• behind
the legislation to enable Ohlo to
acquire rights-of . way prior lo their
O&lt;'lual needs is a good one.

EDITOR'S
M,\ ILBAC

rnu('h of Ami nra
Unfortunah I)', many At1 1('ricans can agrt•e

2nd Ann ual 'Government Day'
Meigs &amp; Mason
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Is At OU On September 9th Coming Events
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2-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . . Sept . 2, 1000

I f i.n, you lire on aafe ground in
,·,di,,,, """ l &gt;octn,· Jones:
Sumi·
1--'rolc�lunt elergymen
like lo hf• un ! he rirst nallll' ba•
'· " w i l h 1""'"'""'" · '"''""' o&lt;&gt;d
j • \' ( ' l l
\'USllill a('QllUllllanceili, Tht')'
lt•1·I t hol 1t keeps them from
�(•t·111i11i,: st uffy. Others fe�I it is
r;1l hl'r uudignifietl for D dergy111,111 to ha...., C \'U)' Tom, lJitk and
l l arry ral!i11�: him Joe.
You cnn take ii for: grunkd
lh.it a Prutestanl clcru•m:,n who
wirnh )!Ou to use his first name
will tt&gt;ll you so.
111 tlw abliClll'i' u( such an 111 .
r 11at11111 lo ranulfarity, the polite
1t1 1 ng is to (·111 1 him ' Mr. Jones · or
ju.�1 plain ' pastor:
But ph•a.�l'. 110I 'reverend. '

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anc1ng TO Be Featured A t
1960 Jackson Apple Fe.:t1
IJ ' val '

So l' k hops an c l s(1 uare (l ilh,·ing
will ht• one of the ma 11y features
whil'h one may enjoy ;_,l lhe 1960
JacktiOll County Apple F'eslival.
The fesliva l I heme. "Melodie� in
Apple L 11 11d. " will be the key to
ru11 and excill•mt&gt;nt for !hosp wl10
attend the celehralio n.
Fo r Hit' young adults there will
e
� lwo sock hops for I hem to_ en
JOY . ?1 1 Thursday_ un &lt;l Frid_!! Y
m �nts � ! t�i• rt•slmi l John Hi II.
lnc_al d i �r J t)('kl')-' or W I.MJ wi. ll
�Pin
the re�or&lt;hl .i_n&lt;l ar! _ as masll·r
uf rc remomes. P�l� w_,IJ be 1dd.
e,1 lo this atlrad,on for l ho.�e who
at�end . As Hnoltu •r added feature
llus S04'k hnp (rqlP J :30 lo ri: 00
P- 111- _o n botll d� y� will be broad
l'aSt l1v4· un radio WLJIIW._
By Mrs. Francia Morrl•
O!l Saturd�y of the Festival Lou
Mr and Mrs. Dob Byer return­
Pil Satunlay from their Wl•d&lt;ling Davis of r� tl 10 sta_tlon WKO� and
t l'lp tu Wa11hiugto11. D. C ; , Virgit1111 hlli b11nd will furnilih lite mus1e for
llra�h and ol hN plaet"s or inti.: rest. anolht•r sot·k h04&gt; •fntm•8'.90 to 5 : 00
W1·ekt-nd i:ut•i,Ls l&gt;f Mr. and Mr.!!. p. m. Miiny prise&amp; will be giv"n
lli,11 N(•asr and da11{lhler, Mary away and this danre will also he
Al il'r, w,•n• Mr. and Mrs. Robert broodra�t Ii\/&lt;' 011 radio station
N1·(•ilhan1 of Sh•ulit•nvi!II'. Tl11•y WKOV. The�l' two sotk hop� have
ju1m·d other fri1•nd11. Sundu)' at Iu•;,n p I ann .. d es[)l'ria ll y for the
llul'r 011k Luh and l'njoyl'd a 11il·· younge r J.:�lleral lm1 hut all ure
weli•onJl'
llll'.
For 1 hose with u lit!le more enMr mid M rs. F'N•d Cadle �-isiled
his 1110thH, wh o is vf'ry ill, al Chnrkstou, W . Va.
Mrs, fn1ntis Morris and grand­
s1Jn, Bill L11 ke spe111 the Wl't'ke11d
i 11 &lt; ' olumhus with Mr and Mrs. k.
K Swirr and du,q;hlt•r, Mkhellt•.
11lli ' 11d1•d 1111' Stalt• Fair 011 Sulur•
duy ;111d VISltCll Mrs Homer Jal'·
1•:iud in W h i l e CrosN
I I 09 J)llal
Su11da_v uflernoon.
Mrs Franl'is Sal'a�e returned to
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio
lwr home 111 1':ast J .iverpool, Frl•
Wahir
Po1Julion Control Bo•rd has
duy m·1·umpunie&lt;l hy Mrs. Harriet
,:i
\lell
Lucas
County lhree months
Ne1gln, Lois and Hilly A rnott and
to
l
m
pro\le
�ewage
disposal in a
Pam Cl1•t'k who r,•rnaincd fur a section
of suburba n Toledo,
l'isi1.
JI ruled Sewage District 8 of
Mrs. l-�d1111 OeemN und Mr1. liar.
lht'
county is in temporary vioh,­
rict Ncigler otlrndcd the wedding
UM of lhe »tate water pollullon
urn! rerept ion or lloscmary Parry
ronttol law ,,.d refused to renew
al Columbus.
the district ' s ,Permit to discharge
Wt•ekrnd �ut•sls of M r . and M rs.
llalph McK1•111.ie Wt'rt' Mr. and wastes into open walera.
Complalnls from residents of Qt.
Mrs. (Ous Shensky or Huron, Ohio tawa
orul Mr. and Mrs. Henry M(•Cor­ CreekHills thal polluted Ten Mile
was 11, nulsanl•e touched ofl
mit' k, 1111d son 11111. of Columbu�. 11
Ntate investigation of the com­
◄ H ht•r Sunday din11N guests were plainl l11-1l
May.
M r und Mrs. Robert J. Lewis and
Sl1le
1m11tneer
rt-ported that an
duttjlhh•r Carroll of Pomeroy.
inadeciuate l■nk and improper use
Mr. fll1tl M n CriHy Powell spent of storm
sewers cau1ed pollut�
th, , w@ckt-nd ln Columbus wilh
from
lhe Reynoldi, Corners
,ewaae
!heir �on•ln.law 1111d daughter, Mr,
area
to
flow
into
waters th1l feed
1111d Mrs. Starling Orr.
Ten Mile CrHk,
Mn. Stella Weue-r returned
Lucas County Sanitary Engineer
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Or­
Raymond
H■II said, "We're ready
,•ille Urown at Chester.
to go ahead wllh Improvement, but
Sunday �ucsls of Johr'I Bentz we wan1 an order (rom the bt'lard.'"
wi•rt' Mr. und Mn. Okey Sayre of
He Hid he expected possible bp.
r1orl1h1, Mr. and Mrs. BIil &amp;mh poaltion Crom the residents or
and fiirnil)' of r()lihodon and M r Reynold!ii Corners.
on1I Mrs. Russell lthoa1les and chiJ .
If Lucas County fails to report
d rt•u of Mar1l'tla.
progress by -the OeC't'mber meet•
Mrs. Clark J ividen �pent Sunday ing, 1tiffer lea:11 adlon may be
in Al hNls wilh her son. Dr. and taken apin,t the county. A Health
Mrs. Charles Jivlden and family. Department sPQke1m1n sald this
Mr. and Mrs. Jamt's Jividen of has never been done, bul if found
Z11nrsville spent the weekend with guLlty . residents of the area could
his mothrr. M rs. J. F. Jividen.
he fined up to $500 per d11y.
Mt�� Golda Ann Sargent of Ou­
The boal'd, headed by Heal!h
win and Miss Romine of Hl'mlock Director Dr. Ralph Dwork, als11
r.rov&lt;' Wt"re guesh la9t week or heard reports on the progress of
Mis� Mar y Euler.
the cltlea o( Wellston, War�n. and
Mr. end M rs. Larry Bi rch and Youngstown in buildinai: sewage
�om or Clinton, N. C. are gueats treatment facililles.
of his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Eba
=:- -::c
. W.
,,:, ChuBirch.
hJQU Brown of w h 1,Mn. J{a thryn Gunther, sdn, J. Va. spent last Thunday with Mr.
F. an!\ Min Eloiae Bell ret�rned and Mrs. Muon Spencer.
to their hbme In Clnclnnati lifter
M• _4nd Mrt. Gene Bee&amp;le and
spen'dlng thet r vacation with 1helr daughter, Lola, of New Br[Jhton,
Pa .. 1pent the weekend wllb Mr.
mother, Mr1. Laura Bell.
Mary Oracc Stobart of Colum­ and Mrs, lra B,eale .
Mr. and Mn. Fre.d Cadle at·
hus aptnt tbe weekiend wtt� her
parents, Mr;., and Mrs. Bill Hn,e ll. t!!nded 1, bmily reunlon at Lan­
Mrs. Chester Slm1Mon 11 vialtlna: l'a,t�r, Sunday and visited Mrs.
her aon, and dauihler•ln-law1 Mr. Ctdle's d,ter, Mn. Charlet Tuckend Mn. Brian Simpson an&lt;1 ,on er. whq I• very ill.
Mrs. M attie Circle la vhllini N!l­
Kevin 111 Richmond, Ohio.
Mr. and M n. K)'le Stump, and atlvea in WeatervUle,
¥rs. J1mea swut returned rrom
son. Dennie. of Akron al"f: 11pend­
ini several day11 with her mut�r. Holler Ho1plt1I and Ls convelet•
Mn. Clara Roush.
clftl at her bome.
M.n. f. E. 'l)unn ii very 1ll ln
Mra. Virginia Sbarbauah of
Graham, W . Va. , and Mr. and ..,... Holier 1l01plttl.

Racine
Events Reported

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Pollution Of
IO-Mile Creek
Ended By Order

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A CAP-ITOL
IDEA

ergy, Thur.!lday, Friday, and Satur·
day nights or lhe f('slival from
9.:m p. rn. on, 1 h&lt;'fe will he squarc
dancing al t he dan(·(' platform.
Lloyd Whil11 of radio station W K ­
oy will pro\'idc lhe musir. Caller
for t h e dance as yet 1s still u n de•
dded. All of Lhe d;inl't'S will be
held ill the danre platform.
One may he sure to hear t ht'
m usi1· or " ! ls Chrrr y Pink and A p·
pie Blosso m Tinll'" plus many
olh t&gt; r favorl lt•s which will tie in
with th P frsliv!ll the1iw. A llhow:h
one 111ig)11 not be able to dance
to th l' hllll' of "Linder l h t" Shade
of the Old Ap1Jle Tree ·· many of
the b,e.nds whkh huve been invite(I
I n the festival wi ll bi• 11!11ying t his
song ;m&lt;l many others. Possible
one might hear "(da, Sweet 11s Ap•
ple Cider� which was writlen by
a JaCkson County nat ive F' rnnk
Crummi1
For fun and exriknwnl be sure
lo atlrnd the Jarksun County Ap•
pie l&lt;'cstival whkh will br held
Septt•mbN 21 through thl' 24t h.

HOLZER HOSPITAL
ALl11111111ions. Aug. 3 1 : Miss Bett,·
Jiine LA•c, L1rn.11svH k : !'llrs. lri� JP-a�
Collins. Pomeroy; Mrs. WilliJtn HtJ
land !'arsons, Pomeroy.
Disrha rges, Aug. 3 1 : Mrs, Robert
R. Well:i. Mrs. Robe r t G Leach.
Phyllis G. Flelcher, IJoniPr I. Sayn•
Mrs. Pearl H. Edler, Mrs. Arlhur A .
Still. Mrs. Kenneth E. 1,pgg, Otho
Wandling. John L. Je[ers, Mrs.
Franris L. Stephens. Mrs. David E.
Mor.11an, Earl Roush Robinson, JeN­
se Oliver •Barrt. Thelma Itosetto1
Suon, Mrs. Lra Eugene Hatfield,
Mrs James E. Lucas. Jr. anll infant
Mrs. Jimmy G , Tucker and inrant,
Mrs. Mich.1el Rily Lcgw 1111d infant,
Mrs. H:oberl Gene Devlns and in•
fant, Mr11. James William Hembree
and infanl, lnfonl Female McLain.

STAR FACES SURGIRY
NEW YORK U PI-Television
anit movie star Lucllle Ball is in
New York PIJrlinic Hospitul for
minor suriery on her ri&amp;hl foot.
The surr&amp;ery was required to treat
11 bn.1iJSe stle sufferd w.hen in an
.1ccidenl 011 a motion pkture set.

80M8 K ILLS THREE
BENEVENTO, Italy UPI-Three
Italian 111trle were killed Wed•
nesday when a wartime dud bomb
exploded as they played with JL
Three othen were hurt ln the
blast. The victims were aged two
and 10.

They'll Do It !very_ Time
1'HE MOVIE PUBLICITY PEOPLE ARE
A•WAVS 51-&lt;0WINC, HOW UNDEC I PHER·
ABLE MAIL REACHES 'THE STARS · ..
/it �E POST
or;;1- 1cE GOT IT
RIGHT /jWAV· ..
"\BOOT_ �ILL."..
11-IEr:lf. 'IOU
ARE , BOOT..,

�E BOYS

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W. M. Pancake
Given Pin For
15 Ye� Service

.
M f. M onah

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Wildwood Garden Cl ub .Has Wednesday

fven,ng
. Sess,on
.
At H rram
,
f,'sher H ome I

M rs Hiram Fisher, assisted by M rs Christy Baer, entcr1ained t h e W ildwood Garden dub Wednesday evening al her

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A nnUO I P ICnlC

The Churrh St'h1ml Cla.!i� �� ur September 7 and B at the Student ,
the Mt. Moriah Baptist Churth of Um on. Columbus The ·· arr .c nge j
Middl�port met at the H oads1de inent of th .. week" contest spun
Park for lh f.' ir annual Pll' nlC sored by the C a t iu n Nat rn nal Bank
Thursday evening
was announced at)d the dub voled
Among t : 1o� e attend111 J.: wrrc Lo parti c ipate. The tra v el i ng prize,
Mrs. Erne,t Bowles and t·h1ldren, donated by Mrs. u. s. Nease was
Jeanine. Anita ilnd Mar�ha, Mrs. awarded to Mrs. Henry ThomilS
Nellie Wmslon, Mrs. Erwin Baum• New program book� were chscusst"d
gardner and daughter, Alma, Mu. and the committee will meet l :i tcr
Arnold Richards and daughter, to prepare them.
Janire, Wanda Peterman, Jeffrey
Mrs Kenneth Harris p�csi•nll'd a
and Venita Mac-k. Sandy llollingti•
hed, M r . and Mr,. Lawrence Boyd, riapcr on "How lo Plant a Dry
and children, David and Dorma, Wall " and gave three reasons for I
Delene DeLegal, Dr. Kathryn plantmg, , to rel�111 a steep t•m
Rainbow iill&lt;l son, 1-' reddy, JHm!!ls bankmenl. Lo dispose or s11 r f)lus I
Jones, Paula Gomer and M iss stone and lo use as a div1d1ng line
be�ween properties. .Sh� slaled
Julia Reese.
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lhal plants that show d11rmg ma r y
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F""�
Periods
of the season should be
lnfanh, Chlldrton' i, Subteen•
chosen, naming as examples, alys
sum saxalile, bleeding hearts. moss
1 pinks,
scdum. \larielies of fern
: 1nd many other including dwarf
: shrubs
A paper on the history o! the
For Winter
rhrysanlhemum was prepared by
M rs. Harry Rou&amp;h, which staled
Use Our Lay-A-Way
that they belong to the daisy fam•
Save Your SalH Sllpt
ily and are II native of China and
Japan and were brought to Arner•
ica in 1 798. Mrs. Roush explained
how to start chrysanthemums from
cutlings by laking tips from four to
Middleport
five mches long from the hes!

.C O A T S a n d
COAT SETS

BECKY'S

Take A Coffee Break!

No matter if it's a coffee

break, "" snack, or a full

=

course meal, you arc sure
to enjoy it here.

�ll1'

MARTI N RESTAU RANT
ON ROUTE 7

I N MIDDLEPORT

2,

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__ By Hatlo

A LETIEr:t TO A LEADING
8UT
CITIZEN OF A 'roWN OF 500

A:)PIJLATION•..� QIFFERl:"'1'•"
',OU OIC!'tl'

NUMB!j;R ON ·

PUT 'l)IE ZONE

IT./

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Samsoni,:;e

folding chairs!

Seats for 8 - in ju1t two feel
c,f clo1el 1pace, with SAMSONITE
folding chairs. Comfortable,
aood•lookln1, H practical H chaifl
can be . , , and Bltndy/
f;ome in today.

s 7 95
d1olu, ol
6 colo"

BAKE R FURN ITURE
Middleport, Ohio

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"Now Is the Time To" was
by Vanous members Mrs
Nease gave a demonstntrnn
cresc ent arrangement using
ers m season.

given
Fred
of a
flow

Blue ribbons fur flower arrange .
e
m nls were awa rded to Mrs. Ray
Th 11 rnas, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs
Fred Nease, Mrs. Williilm Fisher,
Mrs faltsun Holl�n. Mrs. Jllram
J,' i �hcr, Mrs Henry Thomas, Mrs
u . s Net1 se ir n&lt;l Mr-s . Paul Fisher.

ltet·c1v1ng red ribbons were '.11rs
fred Ne.;ise. Mrs. l11ram Fisher and
Mrs. IJ�fl ry Thomas.
Relreshmc-nts were served by the
hostesse� durnl,!; the social hour to
18 membe rs.

I

ly LUCILLI! hAW K H'IIS

ALL SUMMER
MERCHAN DISE

MUSl' BE SOLD

26x60

$1 1 .88

FOLDING TABLE

Adjustable Legs

24" BARBECUE GRILL · · · · · · · · · · · $7.98

Holds �o Bottles

LARGE ICE CHEST
I GAL THERMOS JUG
CHARCOAL LIGHTER

· · · · · · · · $13.95
· · · · · · · · $3.59
39c
· · · $19.95

Reg. '29.95

1 6 INCH WINDOW FAN

Br FREDDIE HOUDASH5L 'f

Mr&amp;. Carrol Smith and daughter.
Becky, ltulland, visited Wednesday
afternoon with Mrs. Earnest Van•
[nwagen of Bradbury.
;�rs. Nelle Price who has hccn
a palll'nl at Hnlzer Hospital has
been returned lo her home and lli
reported lo be improving.
M r s. Guy Reynolds has been in
Galli11olis several days this week Lo
be wi1h her cousin, Miss Edna Bur•
deHc, o( Lf'nn, W. Va. who un ,1 cr •
went surgery al Hol:ter Hospital,
lo
M iss Ji11iire Hicha r ds went
Colt1mbus today for a11 ir1dcfinit ("
visit with her hrother-in•law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. John Angel .

Mr and Mr:.. Brure Lloyd and
son. Mike, left yesterday for Chi•
r.ago where they will visil with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Lloyd.
Mrs. Remo Nicri and child rrn­
and Mrs. John Bacon were in Park­
ersburg on business Wednesd ay.

tetrgfle To Pie11ic
The "Old Epworth Lea;: ue Or­
ganiz ation '' of Forest Run Meth ­
odist chul'r h will hold their an·
nual pirnic a t the Forked Run
Stair Park Mond ity. l.abor Day. A
baske t dinne r will he served at
12 o'rlo ck. All members arc urge d
to attend and invite their children
and grHn dchi ldre n.

SAND BOX, 30x30

H A R DWA R E

S I N C E i t\ 8 4

Customer Parking In Rear
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

A miscella neous shower was
hC'l&lt;l lul Sunday evening for Mn.
James Taylor, the former, Virgmia
Grogan, of M iddlepor t, al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Burdell
Black of Le.iding Creek.
Many games were played, con­
lesls ·1'lld a balloon bursting con·
test wa� enjoyed hy the ehildrcn.
Refreshments which included . il'e
c reurn. rake, orange-a id and color•
C'd mints were served lo man y of
Miss Grog1111's l'hurch friends from
whom site received many nke
{lifts.
Thosf! 11 1 lending the shower
were Mr. and Mrs. 1-' red Cadle,
Mrs. Robert DPWeese an d chil­
dren. Mrs , Adalene France iind
son. Mr . .ind Mrs. Herbert Mein·
tyre and d1ild ren. M rs. Arlhur
Lynch. Mrs. Muriel Spires !ind
duug:hte r. Hila. Mrs. Rodney Spir­
es anrl Conley Cole, and lhe hos!
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Black
and 1 he honor&lt;'cl �uests, Mr and
Mrs. Taylor. The party was joined
lale by Mr France and Mr. Rob·
Prl Deweese.
Sending a gift but unable to a l·
tend was Mrs. Betly Stewart.

BOYS'

IVY LEAGUE PANTS

Sizes 6 to 12 . . . . . . $2.95 up

Boys Short Sleeve Shirts
$1 .00 each
H A N ES

Briefs a nd T-Sh i rts

75c

each

· · · · $3.95 up

JACKETS
GI RLS

Robby Sox . . . . 2 pair $1 .00
Skirts . . . . . . . . . . . $3.29 up
Blouses . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 up

LEV IS

t'or Boys &amp; Girls

All Sizes

SMIT H C LOTH I NG CO.
Cash Bahr, Owner

NO. SECOND AVB.

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50..:iety News

MIDDLEPORT

8y Mrt. M.nd■I Jordan

t ulurnbui :\h.ke I t (i1rl� • II I lub
m�•l for a fam1l } w1entr rua�t 011
W..-dne�day ('H'l1Jnlo( at !ht° flrtlllt' of
thf'1r advisor. \fr� Mary Jrirdan
Tho!r.e m a ! lenrlant·t- were Mr and
I Mn l..t'w1s �:m1lh, ( Jleva a11d .'\;, an
ry, Bil l)' l ' umhs, \tr and Mn 1 1 1 1
bert ((J,c and Sharun, Mr and :M !r. j
frank Turner and family . Mrs
Lou&amp;&amp;t! .EIIH. Cher)'I and Kdy lt on
aid Whilltn,:ton and Sue Mendal
Jordan and Walter. Sharon llol
land, E I Jordan. Carol}n and Ue
lores Huyd arid t in• hoslt'�!i and
fam i ly, Mr and :\rl rs LaVt'rn Jor
dan and children It wa� annuun c
1·d that HS members hail Mmp!Plf·d
pruJeets w11h ra1r exh1h11s They
were Janet M)t'fS. Delores l l n yd
' Zella llandl('y_ Laura Pnte, Ch l' ryl
.ind Ka)' El!JS, Donna J)av11. Sharon
Holland . .\1el v_a f'aye Jordan. Sue
W lut tmgto n. Shiirnn Cox, ! Jo n na
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Stout, Jul_1a and Ka : hr&gt;·n r�run
.
Oleva Smith and ( arol y n li reer, I
lees _Three m;mbers will pa�1 Jl'I
Shar 1
p .i tc 10 Sta!f' f air ac11 1 1 t y
on llolla1 1d s loy horse made t n ar
t1rles tu use illl&lt;l wear. and Su l'
Wh1tttngton · s srhottl dress are both I
011 &lt;'Xhib1t while Melva Fa}r Jor
d il n will model her compl ete cos
time i n the Stale Fair Styl e Revue
a Grange proi;:ram will lH' planm•d
ind presented al Colum bia li r .J nge I
to compl ete the club artiv1t 1cs for
the year Mrs Emm.i Whit1 1ngton.
Mr� Freda Srmth and :\lrs 'wlcn&lt;lal
Jordan were assistant ad\· 1sors
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The 1i. H. Sanborn Missior1;t ry
Society or lhe Middlcpor1 First
Baptist Church will mecl this com ­
ini:t Monday at 7 :30 at lhe church
with Mrs. W illis Anthony. pres i ­
dent in charge. On Tuesday of
ncxl week the Church Stt;iool
Tea&lt;'hers and1 Officers will meet ol
the home of Mr.s. Harry Houda•
t _s_
n_
she ll on G_r_a_
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OFFERS COFFE E BREAK
CLARION, Iowa (Ur'n - Wright
Count)' Sheriff Bob BlcckN has
lnvilt'd Labor Day weekend mo·
torist.s to drop in tor a rup of
eoffce an d a "rest stop." Blct'ker
started his cofree break campaign
on holiday weekends four years
ago.

.Society Hoi.dJ&lt; Session

Fo r A Yo un g Ma n's
Ba ck To Sc ho ol Ward robe

H U NTI NG LICENS ES
OM SAL E

I Carpenter News

Mrs. Taylor
Honored With
Shower Sunday

carter Frencn , woo has been ill
al his hornr. 1s reponcd lo he 1111•
proved iind able to be out.
Mrs. na.vid Mille r, who has been
visiling at White Su!Jlhu r Sprin11; s
wlwre Mr. M i l ler is employ ed on
constr uction work at the Green ­
brier Hotel, return &lt;"d home Thurs ·
day art&lt;lrn oon. \\'hile in West Vir·
ginia, Mr. ai1d Mrs. Miller ll)Adc
week end trips lo Natur a l Bridge
and Willia msbu rg.
Mrs. H. C. Keelo r of North Third
Avenu e is visitin g friend s in Mead
ville, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarncs Crisw ell and
dau�h ler. Diailc . plan lo leave 1u·
day to spend lhe week end in Du•
&lt;iuesne, Pa .• with Mr. and Mrs. Or•
ville Martin.
Guy Eui.:cn e Ring of lhe U . S.
Navy. who has been spend ing a 1 2·
dev leave with his pare nts. M r . and
Mis. t;uy Bing, Sr., lcrt Sund ay
from Colum bus by TW A for Chic­
ago. He waH accom pon1c d ln Colum •
bus by his paren ls and si�tc r, Ro·
herla his gr:m dmot hl' r, Mrs. A l •
bert Baer, and M['s. Eddie Ash .
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wil� y are
,;pen ding the WC&lt;'k end in Morg an•
town with M r . and Mrs. V a l Reyn•
old.'1 and fam ily.

· · · · · · $7.98

Reg. ftl.50

Mr and Mrs. Lester Terrill and
family of Tolt!do were recent
guests or his sister and brother­
in·law, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Par·
fit 1.
l{alslon Hemsley of Columbu s
visited Wednesday with his moth­
er, Mrs. Margaret Hemsley and
father JoSl'Ph Hemsley and brother
llouglass.
M rs Mollie Gui '1ther is rep orted
as q uite ill in Pleasant Valley
l lospital, Pt. Pleasant. W. Vii.
Edith Wood daughte r of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernesl Wood is still un·
der medical care for throat infee•
l ion.
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Lewis, of
Phoenix, Arizona spent Salu rday
ni ,c:ht with Mr. and M rs. Da\J es
Lightfoot.
Mr. and Mr !i . E rnesl Wood and
· rhildren Ernestine, Edilh. Earie
arid Ea r l of H ar risonville. O ., had
for Sunday dinner M r . and Mrs.
C lyde l � wis o f Phoenix. Arizona,
Mr. a11d Mrs. Dallas Lightfoot.
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Around And
About
Middleport

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People
In Pomeroy

servat1on
Rollin. R1t· hard and lhndall Pul
l1ns returned to their borne, Thur•
10n Thursday, after 1pendini tbe
summer with their grandparent1.
Rollin spent the summer wlth l!r.
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs and Rich·
ard and Randall with Mr and Mu.
Raymond Pullins Sr. They were
accomparued home by Mr. Pullins.
Mrs. Alt{'e W ince ii(]d family of
Mantua. Mr. und Mrs. 'N:ieron Van
lnw11gen and Mrs Carro.It Smith
and daughler, Beck}' of Rutland
were recent guests of Mrs. Mac
Van J nwagen and daughter. Susie.
Edith Ann Mees spenl Thursday
with her gr;tndmothe r, Mrs. Albert
Mees.
Mrs Albert Ynung returned lo
her home, Pleasant Ridge Road
Thursday from the Meigs General
J-losplt.il.
Mr. and Mrs Wilham Claar of
Chillicoth e spent last Sunday with
her parents, Mr. and Mn, Edwatd
Parfi tt.

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plants, !ilrtp Lhe botlom leaV�li and
tn�L·rt tn wee sand or vermicuhte.
They sh�uld root m about t � ree
weeks. \\ hen the roots are one �nch
or more long they �an be set in .1
border or potted.

Gary Rus.� rll and friend of Da r
ton \'isiLed with Gary ' s g r andfallw r
Sanford Dodson Lhis week.
Mr. ;ind Mrs. Gordon ll,1rris of
Colu1nb 11s will be here to sp('nt lhc­
week end wilh their parents . Mr.
and 'Mrs. Rohert liar; LS and M r .
and Mrs. C. M. Henne sy.

this
little
space
holds a living room full of

Q U l,L I T Y

Moinly Abuut

The meetin� . in charge of M rs. John I h le, president, openW i l l Duidle of Syracuse enlt!red
ed with devotrnns laken from Genesis 2 7 by Mrs. Pau l Fisher. The state convention of Ga rden dubs was announced for J l ulier J lo&amp;p&amp;tal Wednesday for uh

home, M inersvi lle.

Plenty Of Shells In Stock

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• llllddleport, 0., Sept. 2, )960-

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Rock Springs
News Reported

By Mrs. John Htrtung
Mr. aod Mrs. Lewis Gru!'ser spc11I
Sat urday till Monday w i th friends
and relatives in Springf1eld
Mr. and Mrs John Erw i n attend
ed the Erwin reunion in Colurnbus
on Sunday.

Mr. and .'1.rs. Roy Grueser iltHI

daughters were in Columbus Sun
day and ilttcn&lt;lcd thC' Stalf' F' a1r
M r . and Mrs. William Radford
and duld rcn and Miss Mory Mr
Afee left for Columbus and Cleve
land Monday m11rn111g.
Mrs. Otts Mar rPI and sons an•
vis1Lm1o: in \-\'est V1rgin1a for seve
crul days.
;� r!&gt;. Anna Reuter is spendin� a
rew days with Mrx. Milnred Ihle
and [amily of Murmng Star
Mrs W i lbur Bailey and daughter
R\Jth Ann spent Tuesday with lhl'
former 's parents Mr. and M rs. J
E. Lcvacy of The Plains
:\1r. and Mrs. Edgar Abbott and
children .� pent Sunda)' with Mr
and Mrs. Lester 1-·oreman or W1•s1
Columbia, W. Va
Mr and Mrs. William Sc v. fr1ed
and Mr. and Mrs Bob Se&gt;•fr1ed and
,'.�rs. Max Seyfried and two daugh­
lers of Gallipolis spl.'nl Sunda)
Wllh Mr. and Mrs. William F:1ch111g.
er, Sr.
AHendanrr at Sunrlay Srhnol m1
August 28 was 74, offering $ 1 8.72.
Hcv. Card filli!d his re{lulHr ap
pom1mf'nt at 7:30 p. m. Attcnda11cr

Char1ton Heston Preparing For
New Tit le Role I n "'El Cid"
MOL L Y WOOD

lJPI Hollywood Corre1-p0ndenl
I Jl/1 . J . Y W r J t J [ J ( I ' )
r · ti.,rl11111
l l t"1t11n will 111·, t•r l1t· a tilt· !IJ 1.oki•
h1� vwn w . . r,t 11!1 d 1l y t h 1 r1 g &lt;1/.',l l n
Aftt&gt;t i·um1ilt- 1 1 11.: lk11 l l ur un
! h� h&lt;•t-h ,,r h1, ro,!1· of '.\-1 oM•', Ill
· •1' ht· Tt-11 , u111m�utlnwn1�. tlw
lug i: 1 1 y Look J pt1vate oath 1w 1 1 r
tu appear m another 1•p1(· rnstum, ,
mov! t'
H u! f ' harllon 11 � man of �rn,dl
resolq,
lt i 1: h L now h1• � tie111g mcasur 1· rJ
for a �u1t 1 ,f armor for h1!&gt; l 1 t l1·
role 1 11 " �; I l'HJ" -anot her m u l t i
m1ll1 1J n d u ll ar (· xlrav,in i:.am.a
Wilh ;, guil t y � r i " He�lon ,.cJ
mll\i·d h{' hall fal 1 l · n·d
By V E R N ON SCOTT

" ,\t,,,111 " &gt; t· .. r al(I! 1 rn"d•· a
pa t'l .,. 11 )1 In \ \! If illld 111 1 1 1 ,n
·
M'Jt:111·1• l /1;, I 1 ,., ,,uldu·t du dllli t h
n ('ll', t umi · I ll( t u r◄· · h i · �did
· · But (' 1 1- 1,, , . ,1 uf fni·d r1,1zrm i,f
tlw m f r o m w 1 J J 1 ., m l hl· f \,n i ur•ror
lo C ' har!c•m "n ,
· J l tl r twt;·1 h�-m d,iv. ri and n·;,d
mo&lt;l (·rn M·riµls, mu�t iii whieh
1•:err n·a l h lt·rr1 hl1· J d id want
lo dn · 1 .frs \. l:ik •· Loll'· "' i l h
Manh· n :\l (,nr,w, hut I h &amp; d 1 0
t t1rn JI ct 1 ,w11
"T hen iilr1rn.; , am,· ·t:J &lt; " ul ' .,1111
JI lookrd .,,, .:w,d I rl• rnlcd to
go aheatl \!. l lh 11 · ·
l lt•s!ur, rnu,1 �µi•rHI t h r nr·xt r1, r
m onth� 1 11 Sµ;m1 " lkn Hur "· kept
him m Ital:, al mn�t HJ mc,ut hs.
and "f 'n11111ia1Hlmt n1�
r•·11 u1rl'd
hi m to �hurf11• around J,.i:,:) p1 for
1 wu month,
B} lh! ' l l lll(' ( ' h,1rlt1m · , lllO• lt"S
haw r1111 lllf ' lr ('OUr,,,• ;,mJ Jt IS
expt·l'!t· d "C!,rnman dnwnt.1 · and
• · I.Jen H ur" will h1· �ho-...· 1m.: s1,nw
whrrr 111 tlw world fut 1 tw rwxt
25 yl'ar� lu• 11 ill prob�l 1 I} lw
seen hy rnl!rl· mul'Jt&gt; gol'r, th il n
anv ac·tor 1 n l11storv
irs nc,1 that I (11,n · t l 1 k (' mak
irlJ:l ( ' USlllnH' PH'I Un·�. - - l !Pstun
Wt'rll UII . Thl')' art• not C:l�) to
do.

Carpent er Per,ont1h
.,1 1�, .\1 a ri 1• A r111stru n.:, l .1:1 11t'&lt;1�
t1•r, lla1,•I Crow ;mcl llu·hard St;_,1
der of ( ..1 u mh11� and \ I r and "
· rs
1-�arl Srhn1·1dt•r ,,f A tfi&lt;'ll� l-l'l'rt '
Suntla} �tw,,t;, of '\'.r� Bruz1l l a
Wo11dru111
:\1r" c · 1_1 d1• .llllU'S of 011111 ( '1 1 �
and ,\1r :-O tanton ));ult•:, . l�i·rrw ]f1d
wrrr rl'C'l' lll J.( U('SIS oJ t h 1•1r !'&lt;ill" ,
I lls. l he Nf'y Carp£n1,:, r. liH'aL and ,
Mr ,ind :\1 n, Lold11• '.1lour1' ,\ l h
en.i
:'llr arHI Mr� l!oth b1· P&lt;&gt; rr'.I and 1
�1)n &lt;)f Oh,•1z. Ohm ;1rnl .\1 r� lt u ! h
T•'&lt;lrow anrl grands,)n of 'tt11rntt·n j
W('Tl' ralhng nn t h1-1r aunt. :,.1 rs
;l-1 a!1 1f' L,:)wtlwr ;met llll'!r unrlr an&lt;l 1
family, the :l.10.,('S i'l'rrys, \Jonday
Mr and :\ln Art hur Crnhtr1•1•
w('re Saturday mghl cucst.� at 1 1w
hnmt' nf hrr s1�ler. ·,1r an,I :\Ir�
Elha !\1l'Kr11 g h l . ( 'olu11 1 h11s Tht',I .ti
trndect 1hr Sta\t' Fair, Satun!;iy
and Sunday.
SC\'C'fill olhrr 11,t"al rl·s1drnts
have
attt' mled the State Fair clur
WIIS 29.
Homrrom 1 111-: al the Mc1 hnd1st rng thr wel'k
Church will he l1t&gt;ld Scpl 1 1 w1lh
a haskel dinni&gt;r a ! 1 2 . 30. Worship
scrvfres arc scheduled for 1 1 a . rn
with a program in the af!crnoun
Everyone is WC'kOtnf'.

I �•.i, ,, 1 11 J u s t have to rorget
.. 1,.1111 llldk l lli rlHJVleS Ill H o llywood
11 h,· ri· .. n .,ll.,r , an p ul h i • bands
I ll h•, I'"( k1· I� drink 1'11artini&amp; ur
lo ,·, c· 1 r l , 1p ,1traplei;� evening
1;:,, .,., 11 • Tl1dt � thr ei !Y way to
11,·urk
1 � r n.,r!li,n ri·,1gne&lt;l to playinl,'
kine ,1l1 d rnJr,, 1 n super-colossa]li"
ti , · ¾aid withoul much
'.\,,
h,,p,· I w•rnl r 1 hr1pe that I 11, 1 H
, 1 . . . . 1 �,·r i,�r 1 , if I ' m offered the
op1,,,r r u n 1 1 ,

T uppers Plains
Report
Socie ty w•lyn
lric;kle-s

By E
)(o,l)1•rt K IIJ\ uf Ar)mgton, '.'a .
' ()/' ' I l h,· 11 •· •·krnd hrre w lth his
1/liol l,.· r \1 r, .\1 .ihel Kun
:0.1 r aiHI .\I r� �· rank Reed or
HaJ,wr 11 "-3� Sund.;iy guests of
111, J11t·•· l• T1ll1r Reed
;'t1 r and \I r, lluw;;;rd F l i nn of
\krr,ri 11,a, ,,, l l mg on � r and Mrs.
either
Br1,·klt'.S a TI d
\\ ;,·, IH'
fr1nHh lwrt Saturday evening and
at!!: ndt•rl tht' ann11·ersary al the
t · tinsta m rhur&lt;'h Sunday,
W;, l l i� H�nd and son J ames or
of Th rt•f' H1\·ers, Michigan , 51)(!111
�1·vnal d:iys here with their aunt
Mr .ind :\irs Wayr.e Brickles and

other relatl\lts and friends
Mi� R11th Ann Baker ho1� f'rn
ploymen t 1n Athens
Mr 1111d Mrs Carl Wats&lt;111 and
!■mily of Dayton. -� r. and Mh.
Harve Wakely and two l'tuldrf'll uf
Marion were recer.t .llUt' ll5 of Mo.
Effie Wat!Wn
Rf'v 11nd Mu Dwight Spenrt•r
and son Rev. and Mrs Gilbl•rl
Spencer of Chester was calltnl": n n
Mr und Mra Waynl:! Bndt:les Mon•
day evenm1.

A daughter was born to � . :ind
Mn George Collini fnday ( ; rand
pare11t1 are Mt· and .\lrs V:im:f'
Milllmoe and Mr r,.nrJ Mrs Gordon
Cull ms.
Mr �nd M rs Gcorald Vmlet I IS·
1ted [asl week with their 11st&lt;'r Ill ·
law Mrs Ray Violet of Marion, 0.
They also called on the Rev . Roh
ert Linter and ranuty of Marion.
Mr and Mr� Eugene Williams of
Proipect, Mn. Lillie Hardway or
Worthing ton and Mr. and Mrs.
V1rg1I Roush ilnd family of Buck­
eye Lake.
Mrs Dana Hoffman spent a
week with her daughter Mn. Ken•
nclh Davidson and family of Co•
iurnbu s.
Mrs. Edgar Burton iJ spending
a few days with Mrs. Myrtle Frost.
MiY Darlene Torrence is spend
a few days in Columbus with her
brother Mr and Mrs. Paul Tor·
rence and family.
Mrs. Rena Myers spent Friday
night w1lh her son Mr. and Mrs.
Ronnie Myers and son.

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inThe lime is NOW to check home maintenance
s u l ation, new heat i ng or plumbing, roor repair, re­
pa1nt 111�. Protect your home investment with prevent­
ive maintenance - a Home Jmprovemenl Loan from
C I T IZENS NATIONAL BANK will finance it.

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THE �MIDDLE PORT ON mt EH: -",i , ;: -L 01--&lt; _
BETW E E N PIITSBURGH, ro\ !\ND C , NC1 t,.t,,,:. 1
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i'1eeting Cm,celled

Hob Mills, scout master of Troop
245, Boy Scouts. has annou ncl'&lt;l
that the mPeting which had beC'n
anno11need for 1his roming Monday
has been canN'llerl due lo the
holidays.
The meeting o1 the Mother ' s
auxil iary whirh was scheduled for
this Froday has also been post­
poned unlil a future dale

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mation of ht� l \rn t htr -.4 ua&lt;1 T/1 u r :-.da1 TodJ\' he 1 1 11 11,. 1 1 1.-..
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w i t hoi11 a v idory
By GARY K A L E
Vada l ' i nson 's l h r!'e•run homer
United PrH1 lntern•tional
The i' i t tshuri:h Pirates, evrr for ( 'mi·m n ;i l l , l1 1 s l lil h . hrokf' ;i
m in dful of t h 1 · ilis11struus 1 9J8 3-:i t i t• in t ht• sl.'vcnth rnnmg a 1 1 J
f i nish wlwn lh�•y wt•rr ovcrhauh•d j:! avl! Holl l 'urk.:-y l11s t5�h victory
by t he l ' hlCll!(&lt;J l 'ults Ill II llll(• lloh ( ; llmrn ' s f.ifth di·frat droppt·d
Sl• 1 11t·mher dri vt•. an• nvL"rluu k i ng t he ( ' :mlrnals 1 ntu H 1 i rd pll'l,:e, a
Milw:mkee.
a l l su pt&gt;rst 1t iuns when llw num l.J ,·r h a l f J.(Dme lwhind
I :! pops up a.� lli 1 • l 1 kel .� total of (;eoni:to ( 'row1•, wlio extends his ma•
Vll'IOrn.!S lll!cdcd to 1rni l down jor l£'ai:u1• re(' orr! uvery t i 11w he
their rirst National Lt'ague pennant h i ts a pinrh homer. h,!ot 1 he 14th uf
11 1s carcn whe11 11 1 ha1 1 ed ror c:,b.
Sill{'l' 1 927.
l ' l l tsburgh is ct1rrt'111 l .1' 1,,atti 11i:,: son in the t• i � h 1 h . Wall Mor)·ll al•
1 h e NL hy seven g:;imes. t ht' sanw so homered for SL Louis.
Dry,d;al� Ti11 R ecord
margin t ill' l'irales h1•1ll goin l!
A hast•s lu:itlcd singlP by pinch
mlo the l as t mon t h of 1 1'.e 1 9:18
hit ter IJukr Snider gJJVI' non
season
Thi• Bu&lt;"s now hnve 26 gamf's rl' Drysdale his 1 2 1 h win for Lo� An­
out 13
rn a i n int,:t. By playing .500 b:i l l . gl'les. Drysdale stru,-k
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p l .Jrt• Mi l w1n 1 ke,', whirh would Sll('Cts�ivl' yrar hr had struck out
havt• 1o take 2 2 of its last 28 200 or mon•. rnahling h i m to tie
OJ'tZ)' Van&lt;'c and Sam Jont•s fo t· Na­
1-::11ru•s lo w i n .
A lli(·k (·a kulat io11 hy manai.:1•r t10 n a l League honors in t his de.
howl'l1 f' r, may p;1r1ment. J i m Coker hnmert•d ror
nunny M11rt:n 1 gh,
hilvt' him hark hack l o lhat "ol h Phi ladelphia 11s Dick J•'arre l l lost
N" Meason wlwn l lw Cubs wu11 h i s fifth gam('.
s. m l h, ir str1•td1
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22 ,·im1
Barry Lal·
l ' l !'\'t•l1md backt•d
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. J m a n 's 15 hi 1 , roult••�oi11 g perform.
J l aryl!y 1 1:idil ix, l 'lPrn , Labmt' il lH' i • w i t h 11 \3 hit u11�l,w ght of its
:inti ltnllt'rlo Cll'nwnll' pas,:_,tl \1 ur. IIWII t1ga i nsl K;111.sa.s L'.ity
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Thurstl:1 )' wlwn t h 1 •y 1 ,, d l' i t t .�h " rr.: h t h l' lr Hlla m w i t h three h i ts api l't'e,
to a fi- 1 \'l('l11rv 1w1•r San �· ran(·1sro l l arv,•y Kl l ('111 1 had • •�;:,. 1{ 1 ,muno
T hi' t ri umph was t il t ' fourth m a h t 1ll \ l·ro •1I fur t he Tr 1 b 1· .::, tl i d Andy
r11w tnr l h•• l ' 1 rn 1 ,, , as t h i•v hl •ad rd 1 ' • i n• ,· f 11r K 1 · La t11nn ,.-on h is
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h. , ,· , lnh / J \' Kud,s .� u(fen·d his
LUl lh"\l , H l lh' 1,,�\ 1 111\t' I H l"o111, 1:h ('ti,: h t h st'l b:u·k again.st lour wins.
hoSll•d t lu• l!•ag 11 1• al l•'1 1 rh1•.� F11·ld .
In otlwr Na\ 1 0 1 1 11 1 i.!' H�ttl ' g,1111,•s
UO:-iTON ! 1 1 1'1 I � I nfielder Oon
'.\1 ilwa11k1•1• look soil' posst·ssio n .,f 1!11cld 1 11, lt• l h·d by a Jirrl Bunning
st•ru11d plat ' !' w i t h a 10 I v i l ' ! nrr 1-1itd1 last Tucsdar nigbt, has
O\'N ( ' hi,•ugH wh ilt• l ' irwi n n a 1 i was ltCl'll urt1L•r11t l lo takl.' a res1 and
heal ing S1 l md�. 7-4. arnl Los A n i� no! PX J)t dt•d to ht• with lhe
geh•s edgi•d l 'h i l ad,,lrihrn . �·2. in ! l lioslon H 1!d Snx until about Sept.
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7-3, in i hl' 011ly Amcri,·a1 t L,,agu i•
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HADDIX WINS TENTH
l l a tldix, who won his l O l h game,
a11d Lahirw. who pilt'ht•d the last ,
3 1/21 innings , sl ri1111kd 1 5 l : ianl
base nrn1wrs Clemen!!• lt•d t h t·
Pirute's 1 0.1111 purarl(• w i t h h i s 1 3 1 h
homrr o r tlu· n•ar a n d t w o si n­
gles. His wallop nrr lu1wr Gt.'unH• !;
Maranda l' alln' in ! hl' rirsl i1111i111:
w l 1 h two 11
Jot• Ad&lt;'ork hit hi.� 20t h and 2 1 st
humt""rs and U 1 l l Bruton douted h i s
1 0 t h a s the 13ravt•s rat"kf'd 111, 25
t6ta1 bas(•s on 1 1 hits. l�ad1 of i'.d·
cock 's hunwrs tHmt• with a 11'!a11
aboard. l\ob Buhl S&lt;'atlerl.'tl six
hits in wu111i11g h 1.s l ::lt h [&lt;!amt·. Al
Ht&gt;isl 's triple druvt· in Chin,xo 's
run in the &lt;'lghth inning. Dirk
Drott, muking h is first st urt sitm•
July 2, dro11pcd h is sixth dedsion

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tht' rirst day ·s workout.
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well to the ht&gt;al. liob Middleton, a
was
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too many passes," llayes said. ' "We
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tJy fll r u u r best receiver. "
1 1 11y ,•s move � John M 1,1 mmey,
Pamt&gt;sv i llt&gt; sophomore, rrom 11 uar­
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$1 195

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$39S

Super Riviera Coupe. �till a shnrp l�krng car. Runs
good loo.

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' Phone WY-1-1341

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OUR MOD ERN
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OPEN BOWLING
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September 6

II you deolre lo be on a bowling t•am or lo have a team
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for S .i ! u nl � :,. •s lrnals M 1·mber� uf
t h r ll.'&lt;1m v. ert• Donna d i.' Varoua
of Laf;iY('1 !e. (';d 1 f . unh· 1 3 Yl'ars
ol,j, Susan DoNr of Wa�hrng\011
V,dley. Pa .. S) lvia Hu uska of
l:lf'rkelcy, Calif.. aud Molly Ro1
k m of 3h r rman Oaks. Cal i f
Amerium NHd Miracle
[l u t oril v a m ir.ir](' - and th('
m1rades i n l lus X V l f Olymri 1 ad
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1rans . scents rap&lt;(ble of vaul1 1 11 i:
1 hl.' 1 11 bat'k inlu sf&gt; r• ious C"Ont1:11t1on
with lh1&lt;;�in for thl' u nofhl'l ;i l
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Then•'s tHt&gt; sorry p1eture for
u. S. O l ympians affrr one or 1 h('
most stunning form r('\,nsals in
O b·mpi,· h istory lef1 world rel'ord
lluld£'r John Thomas a rllt'rl! th ird
in !he high jump a nd �aw the
Hussi,rns surgl' i n t o a 220 1".? lo 1 53
lead In t h i.' J)Olllt ! a h 11 l;11 1 111ts,
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warts u tarkle1 c;en .. f ; rahusky,
t hP g 1 i1 n l from Syrarust': Chtwk
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Whittler College; Texas Soulh
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f.d � uel h:;iup! S,1m Santlt•rs. :i
hilt' l meb,ieku from lht' l n 1 1 1&gt;r
1i1y of Buffalo. also hu� /wrn
hampl't("d by a bad kn*'''

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a u l hori l &gt;' j;l1ven to t his Bank" u n•
Tht· h1trr 1 •l ,·h•·�lt•d Ram,1·) rn
der sp1:cifletl provis i ons of t h(' a fam i ly rPun 1 on 011 Sunday. Aug I ., ehuo l � lo l 1 1gh �dmuh,, j;lrildu:.h•�
Thn•· hai t• :Jl'('n 0 1 sappoinl­
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The not ice signed by t h e bank Yt'ag:er. l .f'lar1, w. V a .. rural rnu l t'
y ouni: men ll' h o havl' nul c·om al Lu, ii.� J 1 J 1,I :( \.\ 1·1•k� r,f l!'il l l l / 1 , J.: , .,, I 1·11 l 1 rt·h sat J d1ed w i t h the
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Attend111g were Mr. and M rs A pl d rd h i g h \rhuol h ;ii-e a dwin• 1
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ap.1rl. It I-by Romh, Pl Pl.-as1111t ; Mrs llo ,if Hi rarecr groups whPrl' th,•&gt; an,\ l h,11 i t , ,, l'i·nn ", i ii ! P 1\ 1 1
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told the depositors a lso tha t Sle Wagslafr, l lhm·hsvillP. Ohio. lllil) l i •:i r n a l rndP for t·i i i l i :in J i f,, Anwri,·a �,,,,,{! u p 11 1·1 1
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""'urlhl' r q ueslions with relal i un Mr. and Mrs Waller H uush. M r T ht· Arrr,_1 reerui
H J rn�(-r ex�laincd. ·· bul I
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l i n g Mfit' l' i·, Jo
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to tills subjeel may be &lt;l1n·eh·d a nd M rs. Paul Ours Ste1·e an1l r:tt i •d 1 11 l he Park ('t&gt;!l l ral l lul(•I
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:ii·1ion by the bank. Hut t hp us1· of Liuwaster. Gilio
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Mr a nt1 Mrs. Wandie Roush, (a
of a newspaper of general l' IH' ll·
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(·ally by law. This is tommon nett Housh and Melvin. Let art : M r
Mr nnil Mrs \' irl'il llou�h Ma rv
with ma11y kinds of public notices and Mrs l lebE.&gt;r Housh, Pt Pleas Jo an r t l &gt;on.1ld :ind Mr :irid M r� sJ01,1cr P aer \\ 1 1 11 l . 1 1 , ,, - , • 1,, k 1 1 1!.(
Short of pnsonal notke, whirh ant: .\t r and Mrs Andr&lt;·w ( ' ros� l .;1rr.\ ltoush nr Ja(•kson sri,•nl last
is alsu Sp{'t'ified in some sit ua- and Jo, Eddie and P;1 11I. l ,{'larl w 1 ·t&gt; k a t Ru(•kf'yt· L:ikf• l l l uo
l ions, the newspaper is lhe best Falls; M rs Cutia Jnhri�un. Ho�N
M rs El i1.:ilw 1 h Wirkham �pen!
means uf giving pubi1· notice. It ,mrt Cathy. M r. and M r!i t 'l are1we Sl'V(' r.1 1 rlHI'� \\' J l h hrr da1 1 i?:ht 1 ·r, I ,
is ta11gible, it is scmi•pcrmanent Yeager. Sharon a rnl Ueverly, l..t• Mr�. W i l l l il·t l m a n.
MASON P E R SONALS
it is eslahlished, and invari,11,Jy t arl ; Jimmy Kna bb, Madison. W .
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M r an,I Mrs John S 1 1 1 1 1 h �prnt
II has a substantial fol lowing uf V.i.: Mr. and Mrs. t ;eorilP Woes
1 ;oolvil l1• (;ratl Will
M J .� 1rn �Jl!'111 1 !1! 11 ,•l ' k, . . ,d 1 n
vol u1 1 Lary, pa i d. habi t u a l readcri;, I sner and JeHr('y, l ' l ltshur,:h , Ceor la�1 S.it un!ar w i t h ,\1r. anti Mr� Zan,•w l l l " . 1 1 J11" 11 1' 1 h \1 r :111d \lr�
E u ro] ; At Bt&gt;lhanv
For man y years, then, the nt•ws gf' Wol'ssner Sr . Eas1 Liverpoo l . W i l l l l 1 •1 lman
H u lwr! H,,w1•r ;,ral ,,,11,
M iss Donna c:orrPII Or Roule 3,
GMl'g(• Woessner. Jr .. F::ist Liver•
M i s � Shirky l le1l ma n sprnl M•,· .
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pool; �1r. arid M r.�. Honnld Roush era! d;1rs :ii l h L· hornr of Hord .� , � 1,,r nf \Ir, P,·;irl lfo11sh r,f \f il
fur t lu, 1 2Ut h annual a&lt;·adern ic
and Susan. St1•uht•nv 1 l l 1 ·
Stouts at K1•110. 0 . 1hi• 1-(llt·st of �on. 1 1 1 1 d1•n1;-11 t rn 1 ror1r , 11rc . . r1· •1 1 1
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Monday 1 11 \' J 1 ro Stir 1 , r,· 11url i •d
8£'\hany Collrge, 111-! hany. W . V.i.
TOK YO ( U J' I ) - A Sf'\lel'(' f'lec
to ht" 1 111 pr111 . r1.• 1 ! . . r ,uldr••�� 1,;
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M iss Gorrell is :i graduate of
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'1r nnd :\Ir.,; r . E f ' 1 1•r�a l J r,f
Shr was ,1 memht•r of 1 1w Glcf'
blucketl oul morP 1 han :J00.000 ('alk(l un �1r and Mrs. W i l l l li• i l . Po1 1 1 t l' lt•,, ,an! �lr- Hnn,•1 \] J l
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man M unda�·
homes t hroughout Tokyo.
d1f ' l l of l ' om1•roy ;ind Ju, 1 • l 1 a 111 1 d
and rhr best htaring equip� is Mueller Oi!NtrOI.
of AmPriea l hcre.
llonn;i l . 1 ,� of :\l �' "ll sp1· 1 1 t l !w
you Ja '11 imtall Mueller Climauol automatic
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Th11rs(lay whrn l h l'y took rt&gt;fllge an! i11flue1we 011 ! ht• pa}' srnlrs of
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amaz.ed how litdt i1 mm t0 own Mueller Oimurol auco,
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gvlf . - ours!' d 11 ri1 1 1: .1 t h understorm. policy det'ii;ions.
stars ftp rnnrhed a1 Detroit - 1 Dunbar \ 1 s 1 1 1 11c hrr �islt·r a11rl
By RUDY C ERN K OVIC
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matic hearing. Call us. or st0p in ac your display room.
Pl'f"T'SHU H(;H (lll'U - T h (' La�·n&lt;' and h a l fhark Tom Tnwy f;u11 1 l _\ . :\l r ;ind :llrs H 1 1 l ; 1 , f ' olib.
durted by thP Rureuu of L.1 hor
ro learn all abour tattf�. worryfree MueUcr Climwol
�-Stal lslks, whose ros1-of• l i v i11� in P i t t � h u rgh .Str.:-lcrs lost t h t' l r first 'l'ral'Y IS a 1a lenlt•d runllt'r a111l Suzan \\' :,nwr w i l l �P&lt;&gt;rn l I h "
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dex is t h e ke}' to pay ra1ps in
R1 1 11dy P:irkt·r 1 hi n k s he has the ren•i\·crs indudinc: flanker Hudd�· farr1 1 lr
mnny industries.
Mr� F:u l :1h H1111&lt;;h or r. ( •noa,
squa,I si11t·e ht• Louk o,·er t h is ll 1 a l . ends Prrston (. 'arp 1•nlrr.
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The objed of the two year !itud_v
fuotbull U',1i::ue rnlr�· l'dP Hn·ws!('r, J i 1nrn }' Orr and Hl moi,;, i s; &lt;;p1•ml 1 n� t h&lt;' W&lt;' ('k w1 1 h
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try 's living and spt&gt;nding habi t.� t hree yea1·s n!(O.
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\f i k l' J l f'nry . · n i d( ramplwll . othrr frn•nd� an,l 1 1"l;1l 1 rps 1n 1 tw
Never extr:1vaganl with op1 i m have cha nged sinee 1h(' last sud 1
IWVl'r1 ht•l £'ss has Joh n 11f'gl'r am.I H udy I la�'!'\ ('Olll· ar(';J .
surYe}' in 1950 ;md adjust lh 1· ism, Park.:-r
Dr. , 1 11 ,1 :\Ir� ,1Hmc1; lloush or
Stl'l'iers w i l l hP p rise o•w n f t h,, Jw s1 l i ,whi l rkn
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Interviewers last we 1 •k began troubk.sornc in the Easl trn l J ivi - uni ! s in 1 he leagu p but P:1rk t'r Cha11 1 pai�n. 111 1 1 1 0 1 s. Wl'rt' J.:Uhh
of M r. and Mr�. l )a l J :ls Y(&gt;a�£'r.
appearf'd unc.isy
cal l in g on selcded household� in sion.
Of Used Healing Equipment
"Ca m p i.te ll has h(•p n h u rt a11d l a� 1 Thu rsrla �· r1 i r,: h l Ther ]1&gt;(1 on
"Bobby L11yne has nol play e d
J3 major cities.
well during the prc-se11su11," Park - 1 1lf' u n i t all m us! hi' hea lthy. F rida .1• mor11 i11i for Wa.� h 1 ni.:t r ,n. n.
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They w i l l gather £11cts over a er said. " His t iming is off and WP ' vt• got to improve defens1vPly. t' , whl'rr I h i'�' w i l l ns11 fru· n ds.
ONLY AT
" There Wl!rt' too many 11assl's
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AWAR D 21 FELLOWSHIPS
teristics .incomes. expenses, hous• his al'm. liut h(! was sluw i n s ta r\• &lt;' ompl e- tcd ag :::1 i nst us in c xh i bi•
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ing facilities, rents or 1aX("S paid i ng last .season and i t ' s ju .s t a l ions. ' " Park i'r .iddt•d.
nt•.C:il' En(]O\.\' rn1·n1 fnr l •1 t nna1ion
and ol her information about dwell ­ q\U'stion of lime."
The Strelers ' o f fP nsivr l i ne is al Pea(·e has aw:inlr d 2 1 fell,1 ,,,,.
Parker has hel'n srar&lt;" h i ng for
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The study is a first step in 11 a fullbaek sim·c ht• look charJ!1• maclr u p of ,
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IHI 11ST IN FUfl.fHAiny C:OMl'Ollf . MUIUD CIIMA1'110L
major .rnrvey wh ich, in the nt•xt of t he St eelers and he lhinks .10 l 1 11 ee1&gt; l i ,m s of l iii." k l l' l "
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Phone WY •2-3870
Pomeroy, O.
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two years, will l'uver G6 ci ties aml
"[f . !uhn lknry keeps going i n rookies ran blend with st•asonl'd -- --- --- towns in l hc United St11lt•s to
l ikf' l:H·kll' F'ra11k Var.
bring t he consumer price index up l he rei.: ular season as he' has dur• pcrforml'r5
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Parker was im pressed hy John•
by the survey," Adolph o. Ber•
Tarnsovic nn t h e• ht 1 I ·
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ger, rei;ional director i11 Ch icago, son whc11 the 2 1 5-pound
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P:irker
hcen hig rhani;:cs since 1950, how . 1 957. Bui
" Wr rf'all�- tH' t'd dl'plh in our
N"er, '' 11(' suit!. "Income has gon1· Lions eoarh hcfort' l hc s(•ason
�t·t·omfory, " l'arkPr
Pn.� ive
d!•f
to
u p faster than consumi!r prkrs. 01,1cm•d and had no opportuni1y
Jr11m�1rnlate t hroughout . Sparkling black finish , auto.
. .lunior Wren,
lJNhy
"Oran
s.ii!I.
ramregular
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in
lohnson
A� income rises, people tend to see ,
Dick M ol'gk and Dun Sut heri11
t rans. Radio and heater, white sidewall tires.
buy JllOre l u x u ry itemi; and spend paign.
However, Parker is fami l i ar 111us1 slay rrl'C from injurirs if
their leisure time in di!fercnl
with the abili1 ii•s of two othN we are to mo�e i n this lc�LIP."
ways."
Affech Wa11e1
Berger aaid the index has be·
• • o t I o o e I I I o O t I I I t o • t I III I OI I I I I I O .
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•t I tI o o
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come so important as a meesurP
of the nation 's standard of li\fog
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"that we can't have any doubt or
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controversy attached lo ii."
Coronet V8 rour Door SN\ an. Automatic tr ansmission. Radio and heater. Turquoise &amp;
Fast and Reasonable
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Millions of Americans have
white finish. Runs very guod .
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A Heinernic is a picnic indoors or
t he i r wages and salaTies JH'llrf'd
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out where good friends and neigh• ••
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to the index, he said. I t is also
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an important considera tion in de­
bors and all the kids get together •
risions made by federal and lo­
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to enjoy hot dogs and 'burgers and •
F.rom Body Work To Transmission
cal governmen t1;,
p�ofession als,
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all the fixin's tastily enclosed in
For Any and All Car Services
businessmen and labor groups.
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Heiner's buns. Have one !
Betger said there are many
•
Cluh Sedan _ fl cvl. Automatic t rnnsmissi on. New seat covers, white sidewal1 tires.
STO,P. HERE FOR - commodi ties which have !Jecomt
Good Thinrs Go with
Blue and white HniSh.
more importan t to family l iving
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'cause
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-Heiner's
today than in 1 950. Other items
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Heiner's Goes with
are now less important and will
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be dropped from the index, he
Everylhin1 Good!
aaid.
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Starts This w..1c
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This week's sam pl ing opened in
Phone WY-2-3377
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cities
having
over I ¼ million pop.
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Ml4�rl, 0.
ulation. They are Hoston, New
N. Sl\l'ond .&amp; Hudso\l
York,
Philadelp hia, Pillshurg l1 ,
Clevelam i, Detroit, Chk.1go, St.
Louis,
Bal l imore,
Washingt on,
D. C., San Frandsco and Los Angeles. Allanta, Ga .. abo is in the
Automatic lr.ansmission . radio. new seat co vf'rs. green and ivory hnish, white sidewall
irro u p, although its populatio n is
less .
tires. Special this week.
Other cities to be surveyed in
lhe neK.t six weeks arc l isted be.
l o w and grouped accordin g lo
size:
Goorl fin ish, looks and ru ns good . Radio and Powerglide transmission.
250,000 to 1 ,250,000 - Buffalo,
N. Y.; Indiana polis; Dallas, Tex.;
Seal lle, Wash.
50,000 to 250,000-Porlland , Mc.;
Champa ign - Urbana, Ill.; Cedar
Good t i res, ru ns good , radio and heater. M u d t ires on rea r.
Rapids, fowa; Orlando, ._.,a. : Aus
lin, Texas,
2.500 to W,000-Kings!on , N. Y.;
3
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Findlay, Ohio; Niles, Mich.; Dev•
• New Store
i l ".s Lake, N. O.: Union, S. C.; Vicks
burg, ;11iss.; MrAllen, Tell.: Kl,1 m.
Goort finish and tires, 4 speed t ransmission.
e Wlde . Aisles
ath Falls, Ore.; Anchorage, A l aska.
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Steelers Making Parker t"eel
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At R. H. Rawlings Sons
1 958 FORD Fairlane 500 Club Sedan

- We Specialize IN AUTOMATIC
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ROME ( l! PI ) - 1&lt;:arlene Brown.
! he 230- pound ru·k-ond-roll ho11.� r- 1
wife from Los Angl'lcs. npcrwd J
United Slates bid to rNoup lo�t
prl.'�tige . ill Oly111p 1 t· l rark a,,1!
f1elll tod ay by quuli[} Jtl� tn • ht•
women 's �hot put w i th 52 l t'\' I .
I H'4 inehes
Amer1e1111 for(·es were �hoo t i ng
for fo¥f gold na·dals tod�:,.· . t wo
i n track and t wo in swin1111 1 1 1 i.: . 1 11
hopes or bouncini:: bt(·k frnm a
"blDl' k Thursday" in wh1t'h hi.l!h
jump star John Thoma� was b1·at.
en by t wo R ussians an(.[ Amt'n(·a
los1 the l 00-metn dash fur l h t• I
firsl time 1n 32 yean
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The beefy M rs. Rruwn. perhaps I
' the holiest dandng fan on ! he
U . S. Olympic Cc.t1 m . 1l1splayed
aslGunding nom:hnlam•p 1 n l ht'
shol put trials.
She didn't even bother to s 1 n f1
off her sweat suit as lhP grca1 est
woman shot p u l l (•rs in 1he- world
gathered in the sprawl ing Oiym•
pk stadium under a cloudy sky.
A sparse rrowd of less 1 hau 5,000
WBs scattered t hrough the run
crele oval to wakh qualilil'al io n
rounds in the lad il's ., hot )llll anrl
t he broad jump. plus first heats in
the 200 meters.
With a m;irk of 47-6% nC'&lt;'l'ssary
lo qualify for the af1ernoons Htwls,
Mrs . . Browu
the 25·)'1!ar•old
pitched the iron hall 52- l ! o/4 t o
makl.' h1&gt;r way into t he firi;Jls t·on­
virll'inglr.
Bo•ten Ou•lifies
World broad jump rhampinn
R�lph Boslon, w ho tel' &lt;'nt l y brok(•
Jrsse Owens' 25•;,ear•old r&lt;'eorrl,
sent his lean body t1urlling 24·1 \ '/4
to qualify i n (hf" broad jump on
the first e£r11rl.
Stone Johnson of Dal las. Tex ..
won h is heat in thP first round
of lhe 200 meters in a n c11�ed u p
2 1 .7 SeC'Oll•IS.
Ray Nor1on. the Oak l.nnrl. Cal i f.,
flyer who was the fa\'orilr in the
JOO meler dash and wountl (Ip a
disapJ)oin t i ng sixth i n thf' final�.
won his
heal aht•i'.11! o r Crrcal
Britain ' s Oavid .lonC's i n 2 1 .2 Sl'l' ­
onds . Lf's Carne y or Akron. Ohio.

UANbll.N GARAGE
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lit t l (' l'ar. l .u.sdous green .

2 Door. The Big M . �;veryone from ( i randtna to .lunior
will ride in this spat.:t' hapµy car.

11'. Main Slret!t

Pirates Are Sittir:� Pretty
But They Remember Black '38

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C'Ol.1 M B U S U('l -Coach Wood)
l la � t.&gt;s µJannt"d l wu mutt' workoub
lod,y for his 19(10 Ubiu Stal e Hud.
"Yt'll and both should he held und
t&gt;r thl' same torrid conduwns a
Thu.rsday
H.w.yl's put 76 candidate� for 1 he
through
!iuekl'ye footb.v.ll team
rnnllnuuus individual and team
a1&gt;S 1 ,:nments during the morning
st'ssion Thursday and tried Lhe re
icrves uul agalnil both the of
h:ru.e a n d defen&amp;e in the after
nuun
The temperature llit a hLih 9
as 1 h 1• Bul' keyes sur�ed dr1ppm,dy
Whl'n i t
baek and forth,
had
most pla}·ers
uver
wt&gt;1ght � soroe as much
pounds
The Ruekl'ye {'Uach had
c-11:1 1 4u11rt(•r mile ch11lked
Liu.• players, whose speeds over a
rnilc run didn ' t satl8fy h im. On{
of t he playprs who took t he spPri n l
course was rhunky 1 1ne�acker Mike
Ingra m .
Ingram docked III ill 64 serond.9
fof 440-pretty fast for a 220
rounder, who losl eit:hl pounds
durtng lhP st&gt;.� sions "I wanted to
run a 60 s&lt;•rond quar1er,'' he moan­
ed
i mpr11ssed
Hayes was
But
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"Thal guy I ngram is a real ati1
l('ll' W(• ' vi, a lways known lhut
' AriJ ht.• · s rastPr than most peopl
ft'il 1 1 1.t'

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pa�r and t ht' puhlJI'.' noticl' haH"
I JOlrll'd hillld:&lt;! l o �l'n1· l h1· pub](,
Tht• puhlir nulu·1• u111tr 1 bu l f•h tu
t h e J)tUlt't' IIQ,11 Of t hos i• who1&gt;1•
r1�hts may ht: lrl�l}ht•d. At th, ,
Si111te lime the new�pilJ)t'r j;ll\ 1•,
lrllil k l lll OIJI l)U b l l ri ! ) ! o l lu- n o 1 1 , · 1 •
All nr th i s 1., 111 l iw Ull n,-,1 o!
bo1 h pul&gt;llr and ind1v1dual

Roel{ 'n Roll llousewife Will
Little• Chats
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Try To Regain Lost Prestige ,
On
Public Notice

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Tol,11 pomt
ROME &lt; l T l l
�t 11 nd 1 11gs HI t ht' l 9WJ Olymp 1 r
( , d t 11c:, d!tt•r Th urs!Ja) · s rumpcl 1 •
1 1 , , 11 l'ou1 l :, a warde.d on tt\e bas.
1:. uf JO, f 1 vi·. rvur, tbree, tw" �IJd
OIi� ft•Spt.'('I IVcly fo,r Clr8l six
plJ! I'!&gt;
l lluss 1 a
220 \.,
1;3
2 L/r1ttnl Stull'S
,1 ( ; ,,rrudn}
120
4 J t uni,:.ir}
77
5 l La l y
72½
Ii Austral i a
7 Cn•al Bntarn
8 i(um,1111a
40
9 Sw1:ck11
36
! I! tic Turkl'y
34
l'uland
34
A II ur twr! lri;:; 1h:in 30

By M('l. A. H. B1i11y
M r and Mrli Dayton Hayman
and daugh l t•r. .l&lt;mt&lt;I, rt·turn�d
hum,, :ifh•r VlSJ l1:1g thr1r !&lt;.Oil anti
daughter 1 11 lilw and family al To•
Juno, 111
.V! r and .\-Ir� ( a l Orr 11f Ant1q
tl l l l' vi.� 1 1 c•d M r and Mrs l'l u1t Orr
S 1 1 n 1 lay
M r and :0.-lrs Fluyd R1dl'l!1Jur of
( ' 1ws1n, Mr Mid Mrs. Ernest Clark
uf lta,• l fle and ,Unnard Gainn cu l l•
t·d un ;,t r and Mrs. Orvy Gainer
Sunda} .
Mr and M rs Joh tuu(• Roush .JfH.I
sun :ir 1 d d11ughler- 1 11-law, of Nt·w
lln�hllJU . 1 ';1 . wcri• su pper i:ues[�
uf Mr ;111d Mn, J { ' McKay, Sal
urd:iy
!\Ir :1 nd \I r� { ; t·o Hol.wrts, M rs
!\ ud,·11 1 ' l l!'l'lt•: · illld da11�h!Pr , lk
l 1 1 1 da. Mr� :'lt urg11rt•t i,1)\lt•ll wen,
Sunday g11l'sls of ;'1,r. and M rs.
\ilaslon Huht•rl� mid Mr aml Mrs.
l 'Parl Hoht•rh a rid family, Pnm
•·rvy
M rs. l':rnr n Srht'('k t&gt;11gu�I. Park
,•r�hur).\ . .�pt·nt Thursday with Orvy
( ; ;1 1 1 1 1•r and family
M rs l luzt'l Lawson and f.imily of
l•'nirv 1 1·w spt·nt Su1 1 d,1y aftt•rnoon
w / l h hN s1 slt•r, Mr�. I .muse Head
It•}·
M 1.� s Barbara H i l l of C 'h:1mp;1ign.
[ l l 1 nu1s spc11t a few days with M iss
J11r1t'I f l;iy rn u n.
Mrs Kathll• 1 •11 M 1 1tu11an nnd sn11
W i l l ia m . 1111 1! ( 'Hfol O�horiw, Keno,
S!)l'lll Sun(lll ,\' aFLPrnonn with Mr
H;ul1! 1 .', l ;i\ 1,111 W :'11 1 '0 will c•11rry
M r�. C111n·m·1· llak tir and M ilo
,1nd
;ill 1 0 1•,. 1 1 1 1·rn.1 l ' urpk l'a n l lwr :rtdJolt•.
J,' un1h;dl l,!illll!', 1111� fa ll
M r a tu1 M 1·s. llci•d E:ynon of
TI i l' 1 1 r,t !!:1 1 tll' will ht• hron1I Mol IHHM Siar s1H•ut Thursd11y with
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Mrs Mary llost' wui; in East I .iv•
J!; 1 1 1 11• 111!;1 1 1 1 , 1 t );ik 1 1 1 1 1 Tlw l rnu· npool Sol11rJ11y ViKiting rrlaL1ves.
HI llru;uk; 1 �1 1•;11 h S;1 t 11rda}' w i l l lw
Mrs Art Morarily, Mrs. l l!'lcn
fl :I I t I
rt·lchrutod lht• hirthduy of
l;•rri�
l
Vr;rnk Y11u 1 1 J.!1Y!'l' 1 l 1 w i l l h1• hand 1 h1• 1 r mo!lwr. Mrs M11ry MrKay a!
1 1 1 1 1-: 1 11 1 • p\,11 111 pl;11 Tlw n1 1llp\el , · l ht• l larris f1shin1-: l':11np at 1 ; 1•t•&lt;t1
l 'o11 1 + ' f(II , , 111·111 11,· w i l l 1 1 1• i'O\'!'!'t• 1 I . 11,·11tl Wllh ;1 d Llllll'I' Sunda}'
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Heavy Work
Laid Out For
OSU's Bucks

BIG CAREER AHEAD • • • By Alan Mav11

� Pan ther Games

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7 l "&gt;t.i 559 7 l�L
lifi �7 544 9 ' ,
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I h 1 J . 1 1l, 1 1 , l , i a
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Thu nd,1y'$ Ruulh
N'.1lw,1u1Lu 10 Chiugo 1
Pilhbu�gh 6 Sin Fr1nc i'Co
C 1nc1nra l • 7 St. lou i, 4, night
lo� Ang, 3 Phil1. 2, 1 1 ins, night
F r id•lf · s P,obabl1 P1lchen
M,lwaulr,, ,1f Cincinnati (ni 11 h'I
-Jay 5 . 7 n Mcpsh 4-10.
Chiugo ,., sf. loyh l ni11,ht) Cardw,11 6. 1 7 v, Simmons 5,3.
Lo� Ang•IH 1t Sen Fnncisco
! r1 1ght) - Podtes 1 1 · 1 0 vs S;mford
1 1 .1 1 .
Only Games Scheduled
S,turd1y'5 G•mes
Phd.idolphi, .tf Pittsburgh
M i l waulre&lt; 11t Cincinnati
Los An9ele� •t S;an F r,nciko
Chicago el SI. Loui,, ni;ht
AME R I CAN L E AGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
75 :'JU !iOO
\,-1, Yori,.
1,.111 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1'
/(j 53 589
1'l. 55 5fi7
r · t i ,1·.,�o
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504 1 2
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59 (i7 4ti8
I 1 11'1 rnll
-45 8:l :152
1\ .011, , 1, ( 1 1 \
:'i5 7 1 437
11 .. , t . 1 1 1
Thur�d.,y', llHulh
Cl�v"Jland 7 K ,m s.u Cit)' 3, ni9ht
Only v•me scheduled
F riday's Prob1bl1 Pilch.rt.
Wuh lnglon ,1 Boston (2 91mH)
twi-nighl _ LH 6-4. •11d Woode•
�hitk 4-4 vs Muff1tl 4-l •nd Sulli•
1 'l•
n S,. 1 4.
Detroit ., ( hiugo (niahtJ-R ,.
v•n 0.3 v, Score- 4-9.
Nttw Y ork ,1t 1'81timo-re (ni9hl)F ord 9. 7 Yi P ,1pp,11 1 2·8 .
Cl-e..-,1,nd ,t Kan1H C ity (nighl)
Gr,r,t 9-6 or Locke 1 -4 v1 Mill 7•10.
s ,1ur d 1 y' 11 G•nwt 1
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D11 troit ;:.f C hiugo
, B,ltimore 1t Washington
New York ,t !hltimor•, night
Cle 'le land at K , nu1 Clt�, nighi
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Jhn Vennari's a bu n·huihllng H.nl r ,c ub

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NAT IONAL L E AGUE

· Pi&gt;meroy's Pan lht•r gnd dl'r!'I t•ridmg th1· 1 1 fi rst t " o \H'(•k ..., \l , l " ., u ho·,·
of two-a-day d n l b n•ad_\ lHg for 1 111'11 11pt·rw1 aga111')1 l );1 k 1 1 1 1 1 ..,1 I " 1 1 1 �
there next Frida\· night . arl ' t h i n 1 n q u a 1 1 ! 1 f .\ . .\ ow 1 g ,1 J1d 1 1 1 1 � " \ 1 1�1 1, , ,
experiencf•d a 1 mo., t plls t ..., b u r h 1 gt1 1 1 1 1 p 1 .1 i 1 l \

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v".Li;IY LUMIIR
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Phone WV 2-27119

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BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX d!!Oler
NEW and USED

COAL, Oil, G4S
FURNACES
Phone WY,z-37114
POMEll8Y, 01110

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• New, Modern Equipme nt
• Top Quality Foods and Meal•

BA K E R'S
SUP-ER MARKET

PEARL &amp; LOCUST
Phone WV-2-2736

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low Price Seale!

l,OK'ER

19S7 PONTIAC Catalina 4 Door Se dan

INVENTOHl'

· S11ecial This WNl $1 195

1 9S3 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan

$395

1953 FORD ½ Ton Express
1 955 FORD

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Ton Express

$1095

1 954 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Cab and Flat

2 sPN'd

:1xle,

825x20 tires.
1
4 spC'cd t r.. 11smission,

R. H. Raw ling s
DODGE

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$495

$995

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DES,TO

Phone WYondoHt 2-21 52

MI DDLEPORT
MILL STREET

MIDDLBPOIIT, OHIQ

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Are
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mation of ht� l \rn t htr -.4 ua&lt;1 T/1 u r :-.da1 TodJ\' he 1 1 11 11,. 1 1 1.-..
I charges to Rutland fur ,1 1 1 1 1 1 foi !llJ I "l' I 1 1 11 a1:1gc ,11•.1 1 1 , ') \ i \ 1 ;0 t 1

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Tbe �uad b h:d t,�
t l1t· uld
• ma n ,'' Tom Gn1f&lt; -.i• r " " ' k 1 11 ..: ,.. 1 ., 1 1 1 t· l ' h J l l l l
1 1.,1 1 1,, ., 1, , .,r,· l• ol1l 1 , l \u l l 1 1 , " t , ,11
tack.IE" job for h,-.. � t• r , i r,d _\ , · J r r im
- ning, and St'rv1 11g J, ;i n·t u l .1 r l n r , , I l �I!, j ) ,J \. \ " l!ru-� 1 1 .,1 J :'t(I ,i lld 11 f l j
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B fourth l l' rm 1 ; r l1, •, ,•r v. ,,, 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 .., . _ r 1 :,,1 1 l'h 1 · l 11 l l ha( k J • •l i 1 , 1 1 1
r ed the 1t•J 1 1 1 · 1, ,·aii1.1 1 11 n·u•rill ) 1 h ,· 1 &lt; 1 1.i l.J k Ii.ind, or l , \·1 1 1· l k�l ,·r
• Spirit. mor;ilt• . .ind l i • .ili t·r,h i p 111 1 h, \\ nl \' 1ri.: 1 1 1 1.i l r;,, n,r.-r t r1 1 1 1 1
lilbl plat 1•� d1irwg 1 111• ! .a l l t .,11 1 \,·w l l ,1 \ 1· 1 1 v. ho .,L 18:&gt; p1,1 1 r 1 d� \.\ 1 1 1
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gaign W i l l ht' \lJ) t,; ( ' .a ) 'I · 1 , , 1 1,
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w i t hoi11 a v idory
By GARY K A L E
Vada l ' i nson 's l h r!'e•run homer
United PrH1 lntern•tional
The i' i t tshuri:h Pirates, evrr for ( 'mi·m n ;i l l , l1 1 s l lil h . hrokf' ;i
m in dful of t h 1 · ilis11struus 1 9J8 3-:i t i t• in t ht• sl.'vcnth rnnmg a 1 1 J
f i nish wlwn lh�•y wt•rr ovcrhauh•d j:! avl! Holl l 'urk.:-y l11s t5�h victory
by t he l ' hlCll!(&lt;J l 'ults Ill II llll(• lloh ( ; llmrn ' s f.ifth di·frat droppt·d
Sl• 1 11t·mher dri vt•. an• nvL"rluu k i ng t he ( ' :mlrnals 1 ntu H 1 i rd pll'l,:e, a
Milw:mkee.
a l l su pt&gt;rst 1t iuns when llw num l.J ,·r h a l f J.(Dme lwhind
I :! pops up a.� lli 1 • l 1 kel .� total of (;eoni:to ( 'row1•, wlio extends his ma•
Vll'IOrn.!S lll!cdcd to 1rni l down jor l£'ai:u1• re(' orr! uvery t i 11w he
their rirst National Lt'ague pennant h i ts a pinrh homer. h,!ot 1 he 14th uf
11 1s carcn whe11 11 1 ha1 1 ed ror c:,b.
Sill{'l' 1 927.
l ' l l tsburgh is ct1rrt'111 l .1' 1,,atti 11i:,: son in the t• i � h 1 h . Wall Mor)·ll al•
1 h e NL hy seven g:;imes. t ht' sanw so homered for SL Louis.
Dry,d;al� Ti11 R ecord
margin t ill' l'irales h1•1ll goin l!
A hast•s lu:itlcd singlP by pinch
mlo the l as t mon t h of 1 1'.e 1 9:18
hit ter IJukr Snider gJJVI' non
season
Thi• Bu&lt;"s now hnve 26 gamf's rl' Drysdale his 1 2 1 h win for Lo� An­
out 13
rn a i n int,:t. By playing .500 b:i l l . gl'les. Drysdale stru,-k
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p l .Jrt• Mi l w1n 1 ke,', whirh would Sll('Cts�ivl' yrar hr had struck out
havt• 1o take 2 2 of its last 28 200 or mon•. rnahling h i m to tie
OJ'tZ)' Van&lt;'c and Sam Jont•s fo t· Na­
1-::11ru•s lo w i n .
A lli(·k (·a kulat io11 hy manai.:1•r t10 n a l League honors in t his de.
howl'l1 f' r, may p;1r1ment. J i m Coker hnmert•d ror
nunny M11rt:n 1 gh,
hilvt' him hark hack l o lhat "ol h Phi ladelphia 11s Dick J•'arre l l lost
N" Meason wlwn l lw Cubs wu11 h i s fifth gam('.
s. m l h, ir str1•td1
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22 ,·im1
Barry Lal·
l ' l !'\'t•l1md backt•d
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. J m a n 's 15 hi 1 , roult••�oi11 g perform.
J l aryl!y 1 1:idil ix, l 'lPrn , Labmt' il lH' i • w i t h 11 \3 hit u11�l,w ght of its
:inti ltnllt'rlo Cll'nwnll' pas,:_,tl \1 ur. IIWII t1ga i nsl K;111.sa.s L'.ity
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Thurstl:1 )' wlwn t h 1 •y 1 ,, d l' i t t .�h " rr.: h t h l' lr Hlla m w i t h three h i ts api l't'e,
to a fi- 1 \'l('l11rv 1w1•r San �· ran(·1sro l l arv,•y Kl l ('111 1 had • •�;:,. 1{ 1 ,muno
T hi' t ri umph was t il t ' fourth m a h t 1ll \ l·ro •1I fur t he Tr 1 b 1· .::, tl i d Andy
r11w tnr l h•• l ' 1 rn 1 ,, , as t h i•v hl •ad rd 1 ' • i n• ,· f 11r K 1 · La t11nn ,.-on h is
1 . , 1 , Ii• 1 1 . , 1 , d , ,, , . , . 1 1 ·' ' li, , 1 • · 1 , ,1 n • l 1 ,, n 1 , , i n n i n e, drt· isions '
h. , ,· , lnh / J \' Kud,s .� u(fen·d his
LUl lh"\l , H l lh' 1,,�\ 1 111\t' I H l"o111, 1:h ('ti,: h t h st'l b:u·k again.st lour wins.
hoSll•d t lu• l!•ag 11 1• al l•'1 1 rh1•.� F11·ld .
In otlwr Na\ 1 0 1 1 11 1 i.!' H�ttl ' g,1111,•s
UO:-iTON ! 1 1 1'1 I � I nfielder Oon
'.\1 ilwa11k1•1• look soil' posst·ssio n .,f 1!11cld 1 11, lt• l h·d by a Jirrl Bunning
st•ru11d plat ' !' w i t h a 10 I v i l ' ! nrr 1-1itd1 last Tucsdar nigbt, has
O\'N ( ' hi,•ugH wh ilt• l ' irwi n n a 1 i was ltCl'll urt1L•r11t l lo takl.' a res1 and
heal ing S1 l md�. 7-4. arnl Los A n i� no! PX J)t dt•d to ht• with lhe
geh•s edgi•d l 'h i l ad,,lrihrn . �·2. in ! l lioslon H 1!d Snx until about Sept.
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7-3, in i hl' 011ly Amcri,·a1 t L,,agu i•
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HADDIX WINS TENTH
l l a tldix, who won his l O l h game,
a11d Lahirw. who pilt'ht•d the last ,
3 1/21 innings , sl ri1111kd 1 5 l : ianl
base nrn1wrs Clemen!!• lt•d t h t·
Pirute's 1 0.1111 purarl(• w i t h h i s 1 3 1 h
homrr o r tlu· n•ar a n d t w o si n­
gles. His wallop nrr lu1wr Gt.'unH• !;
Maranda l' alln' in ! hl' rirsl i1111i111:
w l 1 h two 11
Jot• Ad&lt;'ork hit hi.� 20t h and 2 1 st
humt""rs and U 1 l l Bruton douted h i s
1 0 t h a s the 13ravt•s rat"kf'd 111, 25
t6ta1 bas(•s on 1 1 hits. l�ad1 of i'.d·
cock 's hunwrs tHmt• with a 11'!a11
aboard. l\ob Buhl S&lt;'atlerl.'tl six
hits in wu111i11g h 1.s l ::lt h [&lt;!amt·. Al
Ht&gt;isl 's triple druvt· in Chin,xo 's
run in the &lt;'lghth inning. Dirk
Drott, muking h is first st urt sitm•
July 2, dro11pcd h is sixth dedsion

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tht' rirst day ·s workout.
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was
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too many passes," llayes said. ' "We
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tJy fll r u u r best receiver. "
1 1 11y ,•s move � John M 1,1 mmey,
Pamt&gt;sv i llt&gt; sophomore, rrom 11 uar­
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$1 195

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$39S

Super Riviera Coupe. �till a shnrp l�krng car. Runs
good loo.

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' Phone WY-1-1341

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September 6

II you deolre lo be on a bowling t•am or lo have a team
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of Laf;iY('1 !e. (';d 1 f . unh· 1 3 Yl'ars
ol,j, Susan DoNr of Wa�hrng\011
V,dley. Pa .. S) lvia Hu uska of
l:lf'rkelcy, Calif.. aud Molly Ro1
k m of 3h r rman Oaks. Cal i f
Amerium NHd Miracle
[l u t oril v a m ir.ir](' - and th('
m1rades i n l lus X V l f Olymri 1 ad
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1rans . scents rap&lt;(ble of vaul1 1 11 i:
1 hl.' 1 11 bat'k inlu sf&gt; r• ious C"Ont1:11t1on
with lh1&lt;;�in for thl' u nofhl'l ;i l
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Then•'s tHt&gt; sorry p1eture for
u. S. O l ympians affrr one or 1 h('
most stunning form r('\,nsals in
O b·mpi,· h istory lef1 world rel'ord
lluld£'r John Thomas a rllt'rl! th ird
in !he high jump a nd �aw the
Hussi,rns surgl' i n t o a 220 1".? lo 1 53
lead In t h i.' J)Olllt ! a h 11 l;11 1 111ts,
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warts u tarkle1 c;en .. f ; rahusky,
t hP g 1 i1 n l from Syrarust': Chtwk
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Whittler College; Texas Soulh
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f.d � uel h:;iup! S,1m Santlt•rs. :i
hilt' l meb,ieku from lht' l n 1 1 1&gt;r
1i1y of Buffalo. also hu� /wrn
hampl't("d by a bad kn*'''

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a u l hori l &gt;' j;l1ven to t his Bank" u n•
Tht· h1trr 1 •l ,·h•·�lt•d Ram,1·) rn
der sp1:cifletl provis i ons of t h(' a fam i ly rPun 1 on 011 Sunday. Aug I ., ehuo l � lo l 1 1gh �dmuh,, j;lrildu:.h•�
Thn•· hai t• :Jl'('n 0 1 sappoinl­
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The not ice signed by t h e bank Yt'ag:er. l .f'lar1, w. V a .. rural rnu l t'
y ouni: men ll' h o havl' nul c·om al Lu, ii.� J 1 J 1,I :( \.\ 1·1•k� r,f l!'il l l l / 1 , J.: , .,, I 1·11 l 1 rt·h sat J d1ed w i t h the
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Attend111g were Mr. and M rs A pl d rd h i g h \rhuol h ;ii-e a dwin• 1
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ap.1rl. It I-by Romh, Pl Pl.-as1111t ; Mrs llo ,if Hi rarecr groups whPrl' th,•&gt; an,\ l h,11 i t , ,, l'i·nn ", i ii ! P 1\ 1 1
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told the depositors a lso tha t Sle Wagslafr, l lhm·hsvillP. Ohio. lllil) l i •:i r n a l rndP for t·i i i l i :in J i f,, Anwri,·a �,,,,,{! u p 11 1·1 1
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""'urlhl' r q ueslions with relal i un Mr. and Mrs Waller H uush. M r T ht· Arrr,_1 reerui
H J rn�(-r ex�laincd. ·· bul I
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l i n g Mfit' l' i·, Jo
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to tills subjeel may be &lt;l1n·eh·d a nd M rs. Paul Ours Ste1·e an1l r:tt i •d 1 11 l he Park ('t&gt;!l l ral l lul(•I
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:ii·1ion by the bank. Hut t hp us1· of Liuwaster. Gilio
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Mr a nt1 Mrs. Wandie Roush, (a
of a newspaper of general l' IH' ll·
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(·ally by law. This is tommon nett Housh and Melvin. Let art : M r
Mr nnil Mrs \' irl'il llou�h Ma rv
with ma11y kinds of public notices and Mrs l lebE.&gt;r Housh, Pt Pleas Jo an r t l &gt;on.1ld :ind Mr :irid M r� sJ01,1cr P aer \\ 1 1 11 l . 1 1 , ,, - , • 1,, k 1 1 1!.(
Short of pnsonal notke, whirh ant: .\t r and Mrs Andr&lt;·w ( ' ros� l .;1rr.\ ltoush nr Ja(•kson sri,•nl last
is alsu Sp{'t'ified in some sit ua- and Jo, Eddie and P;1 11I. l ,{'larl w 1 ·t&gt; k a t Ru(•kf'yt· L:ikf• l l l uo
l ions, the newspaper is lhe best Falls; M rs Cutia Jnhri�un. Ho�N
M rs El i1.:ilw 1 h Wirkham �pen!
means uf giving pubi1· notice. It ,mrt Cathy. M r. and M r!i t 'l are1we Sl'V(' r.1 1 rlHI'� \\' J l h hrr da1 1 i?:ht 1 ·r, I ,
is ta11gible, it is scmi•pcrmanent Yeager. Sharon a rnl Ueverly, l..t• Mr�. W i l l l il·t l m a n.
MASON P E R SONALS
it is eslahlished, and invari,11,Jy t arl ; Jimmy Kna bb, Madison. W .
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M r an,I Mrs John S 1 1 1 1 1 h �prnt
II has a substantial fol lowing uf V.i.: Mr. and Mrs. t ;eorilP Woes
1 ;oolvil l1• (;ratl Will
M J .� 1rn �Jl!'111 1 !1! 11 ,•l ' k, . . ,d 1 n
vol u1 1 Lary, pa i d. habi t u a l readcri;, I sner and JeHr('y, l ' l ltshur,:h , Ceor la�1 S.it un!ar w i t h ,\1r. anti Mr� Zan,•w l l l " . 1 1 J11" 11 1' 1 h \1 r :111d \lr�
E u ro] ; At Bt&gt;lhanv
For man y years, then, the nt•ws gf' Wol'ssner Sr . Eas1 Liverpoo l . W i l l l l 1 •1 lman
H u lwr! H,,w1•r ;,ral ,,,11,
M iss Donna c:orrPII Or Roule 3,
GMl'g(• Woessner. Jr .. F::ist Liver•
M i s � Shirky l le1l ma n sprnl M•,· .
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pool; �1r. arid M r.�. Honnld Roush era! d;1rs :ii l h L· hornr of Hord .� , � 1,,r nf \Ir, P,·;irl lfo11sh r,f \f il
fur t lu, 1 2Ut h annual a&lt;·adern ic
and Susan. St1•uht•nv 1 l l 1 ·
Stouts at K1•110. 0 . 1hi• 1-(llt·st of �on. 1 1 1 1 d1•n1;-11 t rn 1 ror1r , 11rc . . r1· •1 1 1
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Monday 1 11 \' J 1 ro Stir 1 , r,· 11url i •d
8£'\hany Collrge, 111-! hany. W . V.i.
TOK YO ( U J' I ) - A Sf'\lel'(' f'lec
to ht" 1 111 pr111 . r1.• 1 ! . . r ,uldr••�� 1,;
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M iss Gorrell is :i graduate of
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'1r nnd :\Ir.,; r . E f ' 1 1•r�a l J r,f
Shr was ,1 memht•r of 1 1w Glcf'
blucketl oul morP 1 han :J00.000 ('alk(l un �1r and Mrs. W i l l l li• i l . Po1 1 1 t l' lt•,, ,an! �lr- Hnn,•1 \] J l
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man M unda�·
homes t hroughout Tokyo.
d1f ' l l of l ' om1•roy ;ind Ju, 1 • l 1 a 111 1 d
and rhr best htaring equip� is Mueller Oi!NtrOI.
of AmPriea l hcre.
llonn;i l . 1 ,� of :\l �' "ll sp1· 1 1 t l !w
you Ja '11 imtall Mueller Climauol automatic
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Th11rs(lay whrn l h l'y took rt&gt;fllge an! i11flue1we 011 ! ht• pa}' srnlrs of
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amaz.ed how litdt i1 mm t0 own Mueller Oimurol auco,
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gvlf . - ours!' d 11 ri1 1 1: .1 t h understorm. policy det'ii;ions.
stars ftp rnnrhed a1 Detroit - 1 Dunbar \ 1 s 1 1 1 11c hrr �islt·r a11rl
By RUDY C ERN K OVIC
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matic hearing. Call us. or st0p in ac your display room.
Pl'f"T'SHU H(;H (lll'U - T h (' La�·n&lt;' and h a l fhark Tom Tnwy f;u11 1 l _\ . :\l r ;ind :llrs H 1 1 l ; 1 , f ' olib.
durted by thP Rureuu of L.1 hor
ro learn all abour tattf�. worryfree MueUcr Climwol
�-Stal lslks, whose ros1-of• l i v i11� in P i t t � h u rgh .Str.:-lcrs lost t h t' l r first 'l'ral'Y IS a 1a lenlt•d runllt'r a111l Suzan \\' :,nwr w i l l �P&lt;&gt;rn l I h "
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dex is t h e ke}' to pay ra1ps in
R1 1 11dy P:irkt·r 1 hi n k s he has the ren•i\·crs indudinc: flanker Hudd�· farr1 1 lr
mnny industries.
Mr� F:u l :1h H1111&lt;;h or r. ( •noa,
squa,I si11t·e ht• Louk o,·er t h is ll 1 a l . ends Prrston (. 'arp 1•nlrr.
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The objed of the two year !itud_v
fuotbull U',1i::ue rnlr�· l'dP Hn·ws!('r, J i 1nrn }' Orr and Hl moi,;, i s; &lt;;p1•ml 1 n� t h&lt;' W&lt;' ('k w1 1 h
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try 's living and spt&gt;nding habi t.� t hree yea1·s n!(O.
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\f i k l' J l f'nry . · n i d( ramplwll . othrr frn•nd� an,l 1 1"l;1l 1 rps 1n 1 tw
Never extr:1vaganl with op1 i m have cha nged sinee 1h(' last sud 1
IWVl'r1 ht•l £'ss has Joh n 11f'gl'r am.I H udy I la�'!'\ ('Olll· ar(';J .
surYe}' in 1950 ;md adjust lh 1· ism, Park.:-r
Dr. , 1 11 ,1 :\Ir� ,1Hmc1; lloush or
Stl'l'iers w i l l hP p rise o•w n f t h,, Jw s1 l i ,whi l rkn
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Interviewers last we 1 •k began troubk.sornc in the Easl trn l J ivi - uni ! s in 1 he leagu p but P:1rk t'r Cha11 1 pai�n. 111 1 1 1 0 1 s. Wl'rt' J.:Uhh
of M r. and Mr�. l )a l J :ls Y(&gt;a�£'r.
appearf'd unc.isy
cal l in g on selcded household� in sion.
Of Used Healing Equipment
"Ca m p i.te ll has h(•p n h u rt a11d l a� 1 Thu rsrla �· r1 i r,: h l Ther ]1&gt;(1 on
"Bobby L11yne has nol play e d
J3 major cities.
well during the prc-se11su11," Park - 1 1lf' u n i t all m us! hi' hea lthy. F rida .1• mor11 i11i for Wa.� h 1 ni.:t r ,n. n.
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They w i l l gather £11cts over a er said. " His t iming is off and WP ' vt• got to improve defens1vPly. t' , whl'rr I h i'�' w i l l ns11 fru· n ds.
ONLY AT
" There Wl!rt' too many 11assl's
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teristics .incomes. expenses, hous• his al'm. liut h(! was sluw i n s ta r\• &lt;' ompl e- tcd ag :::1 i nst us in c xh i bi•
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ing facilities, rents or 1aX("S paid i ng last .season and i t ' s ju .s t a l ions. ' " Park i'r .iddt•d.
nt•.C:il' En(]O\.\' rn1·n1 fnr l •1 t nna1ion
and ol her information about dwell ­ q\U'stion of lime."
The Strelers ' o f fP nsivr l i ne is al Pea(·e has aw:inlr d 2 1 fell,1 ,,,,.
Parker has hel'n srar&lt;" h i ng for
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The study is a first step in 11 a fullbaek sim·c ht• look charJ!1• maclr u p of ,
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IHI 11ST IN FUfl.fHAiny C:OMl'Ollf . MUIUD CIIMA1'110L
major .rnrvey wh ich, in the nt•xt of t he St eelers and he lhinks .10 l 1 11 ee1&gt; l i ,m s of l iii." k l l' l "
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Phone WY •2-3870
Pomeroy, O.
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two years, will l'uver G6 ci ties aml
"[f . !uhn lknry keeps going i n rookies ran blend with st•asonl'd -- --- --- towns in l hc United St11lt•s to
l ikf' l:H·kll' F'ra11k Var.
bring t he consumer price index up l he rei.: ular season as he' has dur• pcrforml'r5
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Parker was im pressed hy John•
by the survey," Adolph o. Ber•
Tarnsovic nn t h e• ht 1 I ·
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ger, rei;ional director i11 Ch icago, son whc11 the 2 1 5-pound
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told United Press Internat ional.
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hcen hig rhani;:cs since 1950, how . 1 957. Bui
" Wr rf'all�- tH' t'd dl'plh in our
N"er, '' 11(' suit!. "Income has gon1· Lions eoarh hcfort' l hc s(•ason
�t·t·omfory, " l'arkPr
Pn.� ive
d!•f
to
u p faster than consumi!r prkrs. 01,1cm•d and had no opportuni1y
Jr11m�1rnlate t hroughout . Sparkling black finish , auto.
. .lunior Wren,
lJNhy
"Oran
s.ii!I.
ramregular
ht'
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in
lohnson
A� income rises, people tend to see ,
Dick M ol'gk and Dun Sut heri11
t rans. Radio and heater, white sidewall tires.
buy JllOre l u x u ry itemi; and spend paign.
However, Parker is fami l i ar 111us1 slay rrl'C from injurirs if
their leisure time in di!fercnl
with the abili1 ii•s of two othN we are to mo�e i n this lc�LIP."
ways."
Affech Wa11e1
Berger aaid the index has be·
• • o t I o o e I I I o O t I I I t o • t I III I OI I I I I I O .
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•t I tI o o
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come so important as a meesurP
of the nation 's standard of li\fog
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"that we can't have any doubt or
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controversy attached lo ii."
Coronet V8 rour Door SN\ an. Automatic tr ansmission. Radio and heater. Turquoise &amp;
Fast and Reasonable
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Millions of Americans have
white finish. Runs very guod .
•
A Heinernic is a picnic indoors or
t he i r wages and salaTies JH'llrf'd
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out where good friends and neigh• ••
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to the index, he said. I t is also
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an important considera tion in de­
bors and all the kids get together •
risions made by federal and lo­
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to enjoy hot dogs and 'burgers and •
F.rom Body Work To Transmission
cal governmen t1;,
p�ofession als,
••
all the fixin's tastily enclosed in
For Any and All Car Services
businessmen and labor groups.
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Heiner's buns. Have one !
Betger said there are many
•
Cluh Sedan _ fl cvl. Automatic t rnnsmissi on. New seat covers, white sidewal1 tires.
STO,P. HERE FOR - commodi ties which have !Jecomt
Good Thinrs Go with
Blue and white HniSh.
more importan t to family l iving
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'cause
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-Heiner's
today than in 1 950. Other items
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Heiner's Goes with
are now less important and will
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be dropped from the index, he
Everylhin1 Good!
aaid.
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Starts This w..1c
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This week's sam pl ing opened in
Phone WY-2-3377
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cities
having
over I ¼ million pop.
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Ml4�rl, 0.
ulation. They are Hoston, New
N. Sl\l'ond .&amp; Hudso\l
York,
Philadelp hia, Pillshurg l1 ,
Clevelam i, Detroit, Chk.1go, St.
Louis,
Bal l imore,
Washingt on,
D. C., San Frandsco and Los Angeles. Allanta, Ga .. abo is in the
Automatic lr.ansmission . radio. new seat co vf'rs. green and ivory hnish, white sidewall
irro u p, although its populatio n is
less .
tires. Special this week.
Other cities to be surveyed in
lhe neK.t six weeks arc l isted be.
l o w and grouped accordin g lo
size:
Goorl fin ish, looks and ru ns good . Radio and Powerglide transmission.
250,000 to 1 ,250,000 - Buffalo,
N. Y.; Indiana polis; Dallas, Tex.;
Seal lle, Wash.
50,000 to 250,000-Porlland , Mc.;
Champa ign - Urbana, Ill.; Cedar
Good t i res, ru ns good , radio and heater. M u d t ires on rea r.
Rapids, fowa; Orlando, ._.,a. : Aus
lin, Texas,
2.500 to W,000-Kings!on , N. Y.;
3
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Findlay, Ohio; Niles, Mich.; Dev•
• New Store
i l ".s Lake, N. O.: Union, S. C.; Vicks
burg, ;11iss.; MrAllen, Tell.: Kl,1 m.
Goort finish and tires, 4 speed t ransmission.
e Wlde . Aisles
ath Falls, Ore.; Anchorage, A l aska.
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Steelers Making Parker t"eel
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At R. H. Rawlings Sons
1 958 FORD Fairlane 500 Club Sedan

- We Specialize IN AUTOMATIC
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ROME ( l! PI ) - 1&lt;:arlene Brown.
! he 230- pound ru·k-ond-roll ho11.� r- 1
wife from Los Angl'lcs. npcrwd J
United Slates bid to rNoup lo�t
prl.'�tige . ill Oly111p 1 t· l rark a,,1!
f1elll tod ay by quuli[} Jtl� tn • ht•
women 's �hot put w i th 52 l t'\' I .
I H'4 inehes
Amer1e1111 for(·es were �hoo t i ng
for fo¥f gold na·dals tod�:,.· . t wo
i n track and t wo in swin1111 1 1 1 i.: . 1 11
hopes or bouncini:: bt(·k frnm a
"blDl' k Thursday" in wh1t'h hi.l!h
jump star John Thoma� was b1·at.
en by t wo R ussians an(.[ Amt'n(·a
los1 the l 00-metn dash fur l h t• I
firsl time 1n 32 yean
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The beefy M rs. Rruwn. perhaps I
' the holiest dandng fan on ! he
U . S. Olympic Cc.t1 m . 1l1splayed
aslGunding nom:hnlam•p 1 n l ht'
shol put trials.
She didn't even bother to s 1 n f1
off her sweat suit as lhP grca1 est
woman shot p u l l (•rs in 1he- world
gathered in the sprawl ing Oiym•
pk stadium under a cloudy sky.
A sparse rrowd of less 1 hau 5,000
WBs scattered t hrough the run
crele oval to wakh qualilil'al io n
rounds in the lad il's ., hot )llll anrl
t he broad jump. plus first heats in
the 200 meters.
With a m;irk of 47-6% nC'&lt;'l'ssary
lo qualify for the af1ernoons Htwls,
Mrs . . Browu
the 25·)'1!ar•old
pitched the iron hall 52- l ! o/4 t o
makl.' h1&gt;r way into t he firi;Jls t·on­
virll'inglr.
Bo•ten Ou•lifies
World broad jump rhampinn
R�lph Boslon, w ho tel' &lt;'nt l y brok(•
Jrsse Owens' 25•;,ear•old r&lt;'eorrl,
sent his lean body t1urlling 24·1 \ '/4
to qualify i n (hf" broad jump on
the first e£r11rl.
Stone Johnson of Dal las. Tex ..
won h is heat in thP first round
of lhe 200 meters in a n c11�ed u p
2 1 .7 SeC'Oll•IS.
Ray Nor1on. the Oak l.nnrl. Cal i f.,
flyer who was the fa\'orilr in the
JOO meler dash and wountl (Ip a
disapJ)oin t i ng sixth i n thf' final�.
won his
heal aht•i'.11! o r Crrcal
Britain ' s Oavid .lonC's i n 2 1 .2 Sl'l' ­
onds . Lf's Carne y or Akron. Ohio.

UANbll.N GARAGE
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lit t l (' l'ar. l .u.sdous green .

2 Door. The Big M . �;veryone from ( i randtna to .lunior
will ride in this spat.:t' hapµy car.

11'. Main Slret!t

Pirates Are Sittir:� Pretty
But They Remember Black '38

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See the

C'Ol.1 M B U S U('l -Coach Wood)
l la � t.&gt;s µJannt"d l wu mutt' workoub
lod,y for his 19(10 Ubiu Stal e Hud.
"Yt'll and both should he held und
t&gt;r thl' same torrid conduwns a
Thu.rsday
H.w.yl's put 76 candidate� for 1 he
through
!iuekl'ye footb.v.ll team
rnnllnuuus individual and team
a1&gt;S 1 ,:nments during the morning
st'ssion Thursday and tried Lhe re
icrves uul agalnil both the of
h:ru.e a n d defen&amp;e in the after
nuun
The temperature llit a hLih 9
as 1 h 1• Bul' keyes sur�ed dr1ppm,dy
Whl'n i t
baek and forth,
had
most pla}·ers
uver
wt&gt;1ght � soroe as much
pounds
The Ruekl'ye {'Uach had
c-11:1 1 4u11rt(•r mile ch11lked
Liu.• players, whose speeds over a
rnilc run didn ' t satl8fy h im. On{
of t he playprs who took t he spPri n l
course was rhunky 1 1ne�acker Mike
Ingra m .
Ingram docked III ill 64 serond.9
fof 440-pretty fast for a 220
rounder, who losl eit:hl pounds
durtng lhP st&gt;.� sions "I wanted to
run a 60 s&lt;•rond quar1er,'' he moan­
ed
i mpr11ssed
Hayes was
But
I
"Thal guy I ngram is a real ati1
l('ll' W(• ' vi, a lways known lhut
' AriJ ht.• · s rastPr than most peopl
ft'il 1 1 1.t'

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pa�r and t ht' puhlJI'.' noticl' haH"
I JOlrll'd hillld:&lt;! l o �l'n1· l h1· pub](,
Tht• puhlir nulu·1• u111tr 1 bu l f•h tu
t h e J)tUlt't' IIQ,11 Of t hos i• who1&gt;1•
r1�hts may ht: lrl�l}ht•d. At th, ,
Si111te lime the new�pilJ)t'r j;ll\ 1•,
lrllil k l lll OIJI l)U b l l ri ! ) ! o l lu- n o 1 1 , · 1 •
All nr th i s 1., 111 l iw Ull n,-,1 o!
bo1 h pul&gt;llr and ind1v1dual

Roel{ 'n Roll llousewife Will
Little• Chats
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Try To Regain Lost Prestige ,
On
Public Notice

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Tol,11 pomt
ROME &lt; l T l l
�t 11 nd 1 11gs HI t ht' l 9WJ Olymp 1 r
( , d t 11c:, d!tt•r Th urs!Ja) · s rumpcl 1 •
1 1 , , 11 l'ou1 l :, a warde.d on tt\e bas.
1:. uf JO, f 1 vi·. rvur, tbree, tw" �IJd
OIi� ft•Spt.'('I IVcly fo,r Clr8l six
plJ! I'!&gt;
l lluss 1 a
220 \.,
1;3
2 L/r1ttnl Stull'S
,1 ( ; ,,rrudn}
120
4 J t uni,:.ir}
77
5 l La l y
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Ii Austral i a
7 Cn•al Bntarn
8 i(um,1111a
40
9 Sw1:ck11
36
! I! tic Turkl'y
34
l'uland
34
A II ur twr! lri;:; 1h:in 30

By M('l. A. H. B1i11y
M r and Mrli Dayton Hayman
and daugh l t•r. .l&lt;mt&lt;I, rt·turn�d
hum,, :ifh•r VlSJ l1:1g thr1r !&lt;.Oil anti
daughter 1 11 lilw and family al To•
Juno, 111
.V! r and .\-Ir� ( a l Orr 11f Ant1q
tl l l l' vi.� 1 1 c•d M r and Mrs l'l u1t Orr
S 1 1 n 1 lay
M r and :0.-lrs Fluyd R1dl'l!1Jur of
( ' 1ws1n, Mr Mid Mrs. Ernest Clark
uf lta,• l fle and ,Unnard Gainn cu l l•
t·d un ;,t r and Mrs. Orvy Gainer
Sunda} .
Mr and M rs Joh tuu(• Roush .JfH.I
sun :ir 1 d d11ughler- 1 11-law, of Nt·w
lln�hllJU . 1 ';1 . wcri• su pper i:ues[�
uf Mr ;111d Mn, J { ' McKay, Sal
urd:iy
!\Ir :1 nd \I r� { ; t·o Hol.wrts, M rs
!\ ud,·11 1 ' l l!'l'lt•: · illld da11�h!Pr , lk
l 1 1 1 da. Mr� :'lt urg11rt•t i,1)\lt•ll wen,
Sunday g11l'sls of ;'1,r. and M rs.
\ilaslon Huht•rl� mid Mr aml Mrs.
l 'Parl Hoht•rh a rid family, Pnm
•·rvy
M rs. l':rnr n Srht'('k t&gt;11gu�I. Park
,•r�hur).\ . .�pt·nt Thursday with Orvy
( ; ;1 1 1 1 1•r and family
M rs l luzt'l Lawson and f.imily of
l•'nirv 1 1·w spt·nt Su1 1 d,1y aftt•rnoon
w / l h hN s1 slt•r, Mr�. I .muse Head
It•}·
M 1.� s Barbara H i l l of C 'h:1mp;1ign.
[ l l 1 nu1s spc11t a few days with M iss
J11r1t'I f l;iy rn u n.
Mrs Kathll• 1 •11 M 1 1tu11an nnd sn11
W i l l ia m . 1111 1! ( 'Hfol O�horiw, Keno,
S!)l'lll Sun(lll ,\' aFLPrnonn with Mr
H;ul1! 1 .', l ;i\ 1,111 W :'11 1 '0 will c•11rry
M r�. C111n·m·1· llak tir and M ilo
,1nd
;ill 1 0 1•,. 1 1 1 1·rn.1 l ' urpk l'a n l lwr :rtdJolt•.
J,' un1h;dl l,!illll!', 1111� fa ll
M r a tu1 M 1·s. llci•d E:ynon of
TI i l' 1 1 r,t !!:1 1 tll' will ht• hron1I Mol IHHM Siar s1H•ut Thursd11y with
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Mrs Mary llost' wui; in East I .iv•
J!; 1 1 1 11• 111!;1 1 1 1 , 1 t );ik 1 1 1 1 1 Tlw l rnu· npool Sol11rJ11y ViKiting rrlaL1ves.
HI llru;uk; 1 �1 1•;11 h S;1 t 11rda}' w i l l lw
Mrs Art Morarily, Mrs. l l!'lcn
fl :I I t I
rt·lchrutod lht• hirthduy of
l;•rri�
l
Vr;rnk Y11u 1 1 J.!1Y!'l' 1 l 1 w i l l h1• hand 1 h1• 1 r mo!lwr. Mrs M11ry MrKay a!
1 1 1 1 1-: 1 11 1 • p\,11 111 pl;11 Tlw n1 1llp\el , · l ht• l larris f1shin1-: l':11np at 1 ; 1•t•&lt;t1
l 'o11 1 + ' f(II , , 111·111 11,· w i l l 1 1 1• i'O\'!'!'t• 1 I . 11,·11tl Wllh ;1 d Llllll'I' Sunda}'
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Heavy Work
Laid Out For
OSU's Bucks

BIG CAREER AHEAD • • • By Alan Mav11

� Pan ther Games

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7 ) 55 5oJ 7
7 l "&gt;t.i 559 7 l�L
lifi �7 544 9 ' ,
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I h 1 J . 1 1l, 1 1 , l , i a
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Thu nd,1y'$ Ruulh
N'.1lw,1u1Lu 10 Chiugo 1
Pilhbu�gh 6 Sin Fr1nc i'Co
C 1nc1nra l • 7 St. lou i, 4, night
lo� Ang, 3 Phil1. 2, 1 1 ins, night
F r id•lf · s P,obabl1 P1lchen
M,lwaulr,, ,1f Cincinnati (ni 11 h'I
-Jay 5 . 7 n Mcpsh 4-10.
Chiugo ,., sf. loyh l ni11,ht) Cardw,11 6. 1 7 v, Simmons 5,3.
Lo� Ang•IH 1t Sen Fnncisco
! r1 1ght) - Podtes 1 1 · 1 0 vs S;mford
1 1 .1 1 .
Only Games Scheduled
S,turd1y'5 G•mes
Phd.idolphi, .tf Pittsburgh
M i l waulre&lt; 11t Cincinnati
Los An9ele� •t S;an F r,nciko
Chicago el SI. Loui,, ni;ht
AME R I CAN L E AGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
75 :'JU !iOO
\,-1, Yori,.
1,.111 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1'
/(j 53 589
1'l. 55 5fi7
r · t i ,1·.,�o
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504 1 2
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59 (i7 4ti8
I 1 11'1 rnll
-45 8:l :152
1\ .011, , 1, ( 1 1 \
:'i5 7 1 437
11 .. , t . 1 1 1
Thur�d.,y', llHulh
Cl�v"Jland 7 K ,m s.u Cit)' 3, ni9ht
Only v•me scheduled
F riday's Prob1bl1 Pilch.rt.
Wuh lnglon ,1 Boston (2 91mH)
twi-nighl _ LH 6-4. •11d Woode•
�hitk 4-4 vs Muff1tl 4-l •nd Sulli•
1 'l•
n S,. 1 4.
Detroit ., ( hiugo (niahtJ-R ,.
v•n 0.3 v, Score- 4-9.
Nttw Y ork ,1t 1'81timo-re (ni9hl)F ord 9. 7 Yi P ,1pp,11 1 2·8 .
Cl-e..-,1,nd ,t Kan1H C ity (nighl)
Gr,r,t 9-6 or Locke 1 -4 v1 Mill 7•10.
s ,1ur d 1 y' 11 G•nwt 1
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D11 troit ;:.f C hiugo
, B,ltimore 1t Washington
New York ,t !hltimor•, night
Cle 'le land at K , nu1 Clt�, nighi
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Jhn Vennari's a bu n·huihllng H.nl r ,c ub

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NAT IONAL L E AGUE

· Pi&gt;meroy's Pan lht•r gnd dl'r!'I t•ridmg th1· 1 1 fi rst t " o \H'(•k ..., \l , l " ., u ho·,·
of two-a-day d n l b n•ad_\ lHg for 1 111'11 11pt·rw1 aga111')1 l );1 k 1 1 1 1 1 ..,1 I " 1 1 1 �
there next Frida\· night . arl ' t h i n 1 n q u a 1 1 ! 1 f .\ . .\ ow 1 g ,1 J1d 1 1 1 1 � " \ 1 1�1 1, , ,
experiencf•d a 1 mo., t plls t ..., b u r h 1 gt1 1 1 1 1 p 1 .1 i 1 l \

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v".Li;IY LUMIIR
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Phone WV 2-27119

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BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX d!!Oler
NEW and USED

COAL, Oil, G4S
FURNACES
Phone WY,z-37114
POMEll8Y, 01110

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• New, Modern Equipme nt
• Top Quality Foods and Meal•

BA K E R'S
SUP-ER MARKET

PEARL &amp; LOCUST
Phone WV-2-2736

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low Price Seale!

l,OK'ER

19S7 PONTIAC Catalina 4 Door Se dan

INVENTOHl'

· S11ecial This WNl $1 195

1 9S3 CHEVROLET 2 Door Sedan

$395

1953 FORD ½ Ton Express
1 955 FORD

·

Ton Express

$1095

1 954 CHEVROLET 2 Ton Cab and Flat

2 sPN'd

:1xle,

825x20 tires.
1
4 spC'cd t r.. 11smission,

R. H. Raw ling s
DODGE

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$495

$995

Son
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DES,TO

Phone WYondoHt 2-21 52

MI DDLEPORT
MILL STREET

MIDDLBPOIIT, OHIQ

�Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid dleport, 0., Sept. 2, 1 960-7
l lSED TROMBONE: GOOD CONDrHe asona blc l'hun e J
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II-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport . 0 . Sept . 2, 1960

) �51:1 :',l(J l'El&gt;
MI JTUR
lHKE
�;ood l'Ulld1llu11 $ l o0 C.ish lt;1�
rrwud � 11::ht. \f 1ddi&lt;'port. HI J ,
l.,4•ad 1 n g l'r�ek Huad
9 2 31.-

WANT ADS

.ltUCTIONIER
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��B��:.A::�
SAT l
EED
C1II o-r write I . 0. McCoy
Chuter, Ohio
B 22 30tp

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IsTrying prJS• on
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. Ne�s Of The Week
Escape By Using Mathematics

ODVICt .

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Without consider.a-

a_n agitator
(
n�urance
- l'OB CONSJST�NT DEPENDABLE llESULT8
lion of olhus. "
- CONCOJW G ltAPES $1 2� bu ' - -- -SANTA FE, N . M. (UPI) - The
M , y na rd w " born m N e w Lo n'E
M
PRO
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INSURAN
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C'O
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br 1 1 1g ronLam er- we pick 27
lone CO!lYict rn a cell on death row d on, C onn. H u1 r athc r and mothe
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tectJon,
We,
Aute,
Fire,
PoJII)
i' 1:arl .-,t, Middleport
B :W 3tp
Mexit'o State Prison i� were alcoholics and di vorced. As a
t cant.II per wud, one in�eruon Mln ll'lum eharg e •- 60 ccnta.
Call Don
llill 1 M i ddleport. a l New
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ther e , 1 h ,, own re..
"•esl.
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child he "bou nced back and fourlh
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itEASON AJ::IU.:
C onvic ted murd erer Dona ld May- belw,en th,m
�I.I - Ont! mo1:Lh for JU ceulJ r,t:r won.I.
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11 u1t k �a I c I I ari:f' n• stauranl
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BA B.N f�6 SIMPSON lNSURA N CE nard ai.kecl to be moved Lo lhe base
fr om the lime he was 1 4 he
ruu rate of 4 Ct'Ut.s pt·r wonl v.111 be chaq;ed for advcrt1.s1fl.i
�llJW with alladtt!d gnll. Also
Agent i. , M1ddlepurt Fire, Auto• men\ ce l l near the gas chamber so spent moi. t or hi� life m cnrrcctrnn If not paid w&amp;tb.10 l U d&lt;1yb a fkr rcce,vw� lull
01 I wr 1 ' •·1 1 1 � l. a 11 wv• 2·,Jv
.,.,43 • •,1 1d
mo b I I c, Bonds. Phone WY2 I t wou Id bc quiete r ror h im lo con- al mstl! ut1ons or hv1ng by ste;i.l1ng
1:rn,,.. , in Adveru�,41: - Should tie ' " l&gt;l ' 11•d '.m,1,�d111lt!ly The
dl1•µ11rt, Ohiu
9 l 3k
2903
8· 21- tf centrat e on wh11t he considers a and thievin K .
Dall, Senunel wlll no1 bf rlll&gt;P'JILSJ tik fur mort ll1an one rncu.r
near.p erfect escapf' fo r a li fe•term ·
hCl lllifllertion.
He and anothe r fellow pulled a
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Pr
61p
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Estate
l'h1J11(
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2·4793
8
30
·
C•.1:d of rl!10b irnd Sipec1al Nollrt&gt;S ol tV, ' lllll S.1 IJO Ubll llifflN
robbery
and kidnapped a pol i ceI
--- I
Warde n Harold Co1 said, " We'r e man on n. 23, 1 50, at Albuci.
IMabU&amp;bed al I ce'lt per word.
9
uerJa
.\I O I H'. !I N 7 ROOM HOME: . EN· q u l le proud of whal he has done. "
J DA VS
, 1.JA Y
u UA Y S
l MU.
'.'/OH.OS
/ 1 90 I Mo r i ne
que, N. M The policem an talked
tloS&lt;'d
ponhcs. l acre ground on
I n tu i. first Pline years at the'
us
OOr
90c
,I, , 35
H.50
I .111eo I n Heights. Phone WY 2· pf'nitentta ry Maynard tried di•rb . them into sur r end er ing.
AS IS SPEC IALS
S l .20
20
60c
II 8&lt;'
$8.u&lt;l
On June I l , 1 952, while serving
8 3 l-6lp gmg throug h walls. faking sickness .i .
::1885
57 Mc-rcury 60 H . P. $49S.OO
$ 1 50
$7 .5(1
:m
70C
� i:i
4 1 0 ye ;i. r senten ce, Maync1 rd
S9 Mercury 70 H . P. $595 .00
and impc r sonati r1 g a guard in un- made his fourth escape attem pt al
'
SALE:
FIVE
ROOM
HOUSE
1,
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L
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A
M
wuJ
t)J,&gt;
1
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by
iy 2 .,..1-&gt;U,
4 5 H . P. Mercury Out t it $995 . 00
.
successful attfmp ts to make a
.
• •
" · co pr,son . It cnd•d
'"
I
I wit h bat h , n1re 1 ocatJOn. Me 1 vm break All he rel"cived for his f.' f- t h .__. N ...w Me•,
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1
ll
1
1
lh
de
the
or a guard and a life
i
1
ood,
1
1
Locus!
SL,
l'omero_y.
l
e
forts was a life �entence for stab- judgment against him .
600 E ul M•ln Street, Pom roy
(.&gt; I • 3olp bmJ! a i;uard to death in 1952.
Phone WYl-3870
_ _ -___- �-lie narrowly esc.iped being Juli
Howe ver, smc(' June, 1959, he ed hims e lf ill
8 l0 l fc
I 1 1 Notices
t- o r ::. a 1 e
8 IWO M S , W ITI I BATH Two story
a 1953 r iot when he
h(m1e fll•ar school. Tak e ove r has worked 8 lo 1 2 hours a day 1J n was shot i n the lefl knee as he
i■ AM1T• AND PE5l CONTROL J
A U C T ION
$46 00 JIN month payments after whal he believes is a way out, in- dived under his cot during a bu rst
l .,1 1 , iti-1m , 1 1 1 :.: (11 huu�t•h1il d
lltrr Pain, frH ini.pedion. l n,ur down payment. Phone WY 2-5324. h&gt;llec tually if not ph_ysically. May- of gunfir e thal fatally wound ed a
M 111, .,.atic&gt;nwlde. Phon• M: . f 11 1 1 1 J t U H ' , , 1 ! lw h ! c Jt•sst• Brl ' W [ W A N'l't:D
\h•d iral roots, Gm
8 23 30tc nard 's "priso n break" ' is a ste p-by- nearby mmatc. :ilayn ard spent
end A. Service '51atlon WY2- .-. ! t· r ., 1 l h,· tu,m,• on :17:l t-:ilj\
!&gt;&lt;'l!i(, tSlw1d Hool,
wild gint,J:er,
step e,ploration or the world or most or hill time in segregation
af•
4--2.6-tfc 2 1 1&lt;1 .'\ \ \ ' . Ill i'Ollll'fUY, Ohio, Scpl
2366.
) l ' l/ 11w rool. :\olayapple, etc One
rnathcmatics. It's a torturous climb ter thaL
- --- :J. l !clliO �,\T U HI M Y , I 00 I ' M I o f Oh1o ' j tJl'sl markclS-U\' C r 40
for a 33-yea r-old convict with only
tfe
now
The n in the early part of H&gt;58
!i av f' a rn mplet e L1 1 1 1 1 1-: h",,111 Su1tr . Sta nch, snr.i , p•ars
same
location.
E
H
.
a refo r m school ed ucalion.
rRAV EL SERV ICE If yo u a re lk 1I . E m l T;,.hlc �
form
er
Warden T. M. Woodruff
. W 1i·ker l 'hair!&gt; ,
:\-1o rM•, Al bany, Ohio. McArthur
"F'rankly, the fencf.' or the wall told Maynard o f a forme r Alcatraz
1o ing to ,.ny forei gn country 1 ! 1 1 1-t, . !• J11u r i ,;, m i, ( J I .a mt Mali t • ).
H&lt;)ild next 10 TenneS!lee Gas
i� q uite a challenge," the tall pal e, prisoner who be came int
or an)'where in the U. S. g l \' e H1 1rkrr . 1'11 t llr l ' S Hand
erest ed in
N EW HAVEN - Modern 5-room skinn ed, slil;:h
'am1 1•tl
l
l
'
l
:t n l
30
6tc
8
tly stooptd man said math emat ics. Th e man studi
UI a call. No servll'C ch a rge , n a l tJ I HJ�u,i l i . 2 l{;nJ1u
ed the
bnck home, hardwood rloon, guielly. "This
s, Brass t' J rt '
has be come th e sam e subject .so thoroughl&gt;
exlra,. TAWN EY STU �t OS, 42.l l 'l :t c •· :O'!t 'l . 111,oks , An tique
he
eventual­
and
forted
hot
air
healing.
Lo­
Oil
fo r me."
Second
l,al h po ! J s, l .a 111 p H , 11 ,k ( ' .i , e ( Se c l !H JIOI
A\'Cnue,
ly was released to teach at a um­
cated on 65' x 150 ' lot i n excel­
,I
(
)
2
The striped prison pants and versity.
Phone G J tl 1 6 1 5 or &lt;, I 6 1 243 . ! l i t l o p t;il)lt, . K1td1 l
lc11l
neighborhood
neu
grad
e
' n table u11tl
�hirt hang loosely on his le an
1-21 lfe
Maynard found John Newman's
, l ' ha 1 r�. ( , Ln� di,i,r lhsh CUJlhOilrd , 5 1ton�1 M O llEUN APAHTMENT
school. 27' conC'f"ete paved street frame.
___·__
a11d 4 rourn ararlment. Cheap
four-volume work "The Wo r ld of
in
front
of
home.
This
p
r operty
.
To.1�tn,
t:li
t·l
rn·
hot
platt
·
,
(
;
a
s
1
24 Hit fll,\1 [ )t:v -:L1 1l' l \ t ; 1 1 1 1 ,,II
"f'm trying to build a new way Mathem atics" in the prison libra ry
J"t•JJ\ . !'hone WY 2-2487 or W Y 2.
is otellent m every way and
populiir S.lll' � V d 1 1 1 h_, i j ;1 Ill j 1 1 t•;1 t n s , Kt·I� 1 1 1;1h1r_ n•frigrraln r,
!ifc," he said earnestly. "Stu d y. and re ad it.
of
5335.
8
,_,
1
2
tc
will qualify fo r a substantial
K1·r11n1JrT was/11•r (,as range, l [or
at 9 a m
o ut nc:itl morn1 1 1 g
-- -mathem atic&amp; makeli you examing
,
The Univ enity or New Mexico
loan,
$1
4,500.00.
1-'ASTBST Sl-:H Vli · i,. u 1 1 1 ·,,1,,r un 1 11;i11�l1 . Swt•1•p1·r 1: �; . Up i-·oun roo\D bouse, Rutland Town­
me
your belie!s. One of the •Bud- recommended texts and · Mayna rd
NEW
HAVEN
5-room
fram
e
holst
1 · ru1i.: rl1·arin. i\nt1q uc· drcs
an d muvui film
1 : 11uVt-]t'S
ship. l "all WY2 6566 8 1 9-30tp
/ !i·r, 4 lfrib complclc , Chifforo b'!',
home, outside newly paint ed, dhas said, I think, that 'to escape started studyin g algebra , geometry ,
ST UDIU ' Pouwr") . 0/m, ·
hardwood !lours, nice builtin a prison is to b ecome interested in trigono m etry and logic in self. im9 1 Ute I \\'a1 rlr0tw, �·r u l \ Jars, f\.foccllan• , EIGHT ROOM UOUSY., two five
than on e 's posed two-hour class pe r iods in his
kitehen , full basement with stok­ someth ing Ji:reatcr
O U 3 llc1m
room apartments. A. N. Bengel.
seir:
"
o
&lt;:e ll.
er fi r ecl ro11.l fur nace , semi•fin­
ARRI VIN(i Tol , A Y , I H \ ! l O F
M,,. L eon• White, Owner
Phone WY2 3272.
1 1-2 -tfc
"This is ii lough guy, '' Wa r de n
Ue could be eligible for parole in
ished .second floor ro r that grow•
Georgia Brlh•, . J I I 1 1 . ,I•· ,111 d �:l Ter m , : Cnh
N lCt:LY FUR N ISHED 2 BEDing family. Garage and nice Cox said before the Interview. 1 008, but he doesn't talk much
bf'rla Prad11•� :-.1 dtdn l'r11 1 11·.� .
N.,I Rupon ,ibl• for Ac:cidenh
roorn up�t.11irs ap.1rlm1mt. Ph.
ironl patJO are other nice fea· '"We're not kidding ourselves. But about it.
•Barl lett l't•;1rs Ollu 1 ! r u 1 1 ., ..tll&lt;I Sale coriducte-d by
W Y '/. ::1874.
8 I th
" I know r ' m no Einstein," he
trirei; of this home. This is one wc ' rr going to give him every
ve�elahlt•s. M 1 d 11, , ,) \l,11 k d . W BRA DFORD AUC TION COM­
c·hanl' C' to mail:l' good ."
smiled, adding lhat hi.!l only plans
!he
bt'st
buys
in
real
estate
Marn, f'o111ern)
!I 2 '.!It· PANY, lhdne, Ohio.
of
'
l• Oll RtNT-Tbree ollice room,
LookinJ:! al Maynard, Cox said, arr lo continue his lonely, 8 - 1 2
I h11Vt' ha&lt;t the privileg e to offer.
Auction Hr: Critt Br•dford
ovPr Stiffler Shoe Store on
'·Hl''� reached the hotlnm of the hour .schedule to learn all he ('an
$
1
2,000.00.
S•I• M•nager: A. C. Bradford.
t..:ourt St., in Pomeroy, second
ladder. If he fouls up once more al about mathemat ics.
I 11 27 tile
flour . 011e lari:c 18 x. 22 It, room WE HAVE Scvenll nirc building his age hfl's finillhed
in here. And
"I rt-alizc a l my age I 'll have tu
lots
lorntNI
in
New
l
laven
_ __ _
wilh adjoin-in� ! 2 lt. 1 2 IL room
1959 C l l l±:V!l' 1l.n · 1 1 1-: 1 . ,\ I H Ii
cm1 $800 , 00 to $2000.00, he knows it."
think
priced
and live it all d;ly every di}'
f1
One 10 x 18 fron� room. All
cy l. 5\d, �hift, 1 5,UUO al'l ual GAS, F U EL O I L and coal furIn Mayna r d's pr i!(on me is a note lo get anywhere," he said. " A bout
JIM
ROUSH
Salffma"'
,
na,·cs. C.:u!I fo:- free csl1ma le&amp;.
nt- ,y]y painted wit h new floo,r
tnilcll. �:xcdlcnt 1 omht 1,,n . l 'ch·
written by an official in L955: "lie the only disillusion ina thing is that
NEW HAVEN, W, VA.,
1'"ort' m�n &amp;, A bholl M iddlep ort.
rnver ings. Phonr� W Y 2-2080.
E l be rft•ld, l 'l,C ' �lcr, o)uu
would be rlangcrous lo the prison mo&amp;t or the advances in mathemat­
PHONE
2-7843
TU
ff. J 0-lk
8 2-tle
s 20 m 1 1
1Ul-3tc rommunily ;r pe r mitted In mingle ics were by men under 30 years of .
-- - -- ------- J with other inmates .
has bee ll ai;e.' '
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m:
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5
IIO(JMS
and
1
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1
1st:
GMd
lJMd Cart
' ( '( J l(N St•:i:; V l l( ( : f l ,
il
\\ ;, lker. Ba,h a n . l lh1o
halh al 629 !'Purl S I . Mi1ldlf.'port t·o1t SALE: HOME IN t:IIES111RE
All MlltH a■d Model1
11 :l l :11 1 ,
7 runm� a 111I la rge bath. Stoker
-.- - - - C1mtad Frank Hobo, 928 Cirde
M TROPOLnAN MOlOtll
furnace, built in cabinets, good
I H I W N"/ l !WN ( ' H A IU ,ESTON l&lt;•'�l
l l r . Jlu n h:t r , W. Va. $45 pn
60!)406 1■-t Main it.
water.
larll'.C lot. Phone EM7-7M8
iJUl
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1 11�
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l
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mo11th
9 2 3tt·
,_.., , Ohio
;dmut :m yi•,..-� W(•ll !'llil)JWII
8 30 6tc
l &gt;. i y t mw.
l•:v! ' 1H11g 1111d 11 f l i• r 4 I\OOM, I\AT I I ANI) \ ITII.ITY
)U:M ltlll ( ' K 4 tlr c ·,•n! tlr) , d) Hll
Tl1t•&lt;llt•r l '..tt ronN
u11., l ;iirs ;1part11w11L. N1·wly p,aint � l!OOM I IO US�: fo'OH SALE. Two
T1 1 1w r.,r
. !luw r1ul10 a 1 1 1l lit•ah·r $:1115 UO
A1·res. ( 'orncr Wolfe !Jr. and
YoUlll:t' I' M a 1 1a,-:,·m,·111
t'll l'riv,1tc {'n ( nmct•. ('all WY 2
l "iilt• ·
United Pren lntematlonal
t'1shcr Slrt'cts. l'ome roy.
: Blacunar · s, l'u111t·n,y
11 :n mc , l1•r111 . Wuil
b r it'ht rould be deposed if lhc
mun.
9 2 31c
rr.,� .ira! l'n vat 1• 1 ) 1 1 1
NORSTA D RESIGN ATION
Soviet
Union ever withdraws its
9
I
3lp
nu:v1mu:r ,1 ,tr M•t1;111, I m1-: Hoom S,· r v u · 1· Wnlt• !lox Z.:):l SINt. ; 1 . �: I IU l ! S t: AN[) l •FOUU - -- �From the Foreign editor's note sup,port or him.
c.ru ul l hJ� 11a 111•r ,,r "l't•l(·[lh•lllt'
powt•r�lufr, rntlu, 1, 11d 1.. - •• 1 , · r A
room a1,a rL111c11t. Very nice. 6 ROOM HOUSE JU/-iT PAI NTED hnok.
DUTCH CARRIER
Charlt•slll ll I l l :l 222 1 Ul" [ ) J J
lnsiih: aiul oul. t'luors nf'wly
: 1hari1 aul1111 1ol,1I;• w1q l h 1 1 1 u1"1l
F'riends close to Ge11. I.Ju r is
1
The
visil
1.
l'hune
\¥91'12',
Gornl
lut·.i
t
w
of the OutC'h 11.i r l'raft
.
(!)1 I l l t·
rsantled anti nrom1• Low huiH N orslad e:itpcct him to resil'.!n as carrier Karel Doorman to Yoko­
, niore. $ 1 UUa.UU tilacHn;,r , , l 'uru - l 'ffl!l l .
:12fi7.
R· 3 1 ·81c
. eroy.
Ill l' llbi11t•I.� . IICW h,1lh mom. ('0111 · NATO cummandc r in Europe by hama in September is 11,oing to
8 3 1 m ,·
· tl FT. 1 1 1 1 .L M EAT \ "ASE,
plctc b&lt;1se11 1t'nl. Ph , WY 2 2038.
Yl
l
li
N
IS
I
I
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l
l
A
l'A
ll"J'M
fo:NT,
hell•
2
! he end or lhis year or earl)' in become a big issue be1ween Jit•
S 1 m ps 1 1n ('U/1\ pul l lll! /ll' a l t•, 1 '01111
9 2 Jlt' l lHi l , despite recent denial s from pan and Indonesia bf.'forf.' it's ovrr.
rooms, ;l ol lwr moms. Nit•c hat h ,
1to1 11 ; i,; t IISl11m H&lt;&gt;} ,•I l .1111n• I' ,
( 'unu•t ;di I l l gout! rornlll lllll
rluM' l u �tort•�. u�c o[ l11uml ry '
l 'hmw I ' l l 7 :.:511;1
4 dr. u1l:111 . 1'11w,· 1 t l 1 \ !', radw
fLt l &lt;lk
f- OH SAi.�: . 7 IWOM 1 1 o u s 1-: WITH his headq1rnrlers in P.11ris. Both Some weJl.lnfo r med West,_..r n dip·
r(111rn with w11shcr. J nq111re �: w
· and h'!'ah'r. $71)5 ()0. lilal"l l n ar's,
hii l h $3500 uu I r n Ehl•nczc r SI., health reuons and d iscou ragin j,l lomatic sources who !lave just
111,.:'� Sinn•, l'liunr WY 2 - 2060.
Pomeroy .
U :1 1 mc USl-: 1 1 GAll/)1': N l rnrlun IHU1 rllU 'N·
l'umcroy.
9 2 61p lrends within NATO are held re- reached Tokyo (rom Jaka r t. a say
crs. ll11l;1ry mower bl11d1•11 sharn 1 3tc
--- - - - spansible for his plann ed resigna- the Indonesian gofernment is pre
lll'rlt'd l'us 1 o m muwm.i: .wnd
11&gt;59 01'1':L, :l 1lr �1·d a 1 1 N 1,·dy
LIOfl, althouii:h the general .!lppar- pared to consider drastic artion
-1 IH H ) M THA l l ,t:11. $2� mon1h , 180
eqUIPJlt•d Ollt· uwll•·r rnf 1 1 1 • tu
J)lt,w,ni:.
l' ntly does not want lo upse t the aulnst Japan. But there is indl'9 I lltp
Ash st . M i d dl i•purt.
30 rn1le8 Jlt•r ,-:,d !.111 $ l t9� 11ll
GRAVE L Y TRACTOR
workings of the i\llantic Allianc e ci11Jon on Just how drastic it
LE GAL NOTIC E
H :11 1111· l Sal 1•11 and Servict• 5 1 2 K Marn St. 3 JIOOM A l 'All'l'�H:NT. VEHY
B\aettn�, - �. l 'ornnuy
l will oHt•r for �alt- at t he front by prematu r e disclosure of his should be. The.!'le sources say the
I I or:,nuy , i'hunc
W Y 2 2973.
Jllt•us,1111 . $65 111dud1111: ut1li1les. iluor of the Courl h1rns11 .il Pom- relircrn tnl. G e n. Thomlll.s White. Indonesian cabinet serioud y dis­
ti CH EVUUl . t:T 4 I IOOH Sl•:l 1 A N
7
2
1
tfc
lll(' t.' y11rtl. W rite HtJX 253 fnr ap l.!rny, Ohio. 011 Saturday, Septc1n- he �d of !he _U. S. Air Force, ; 5 cussed the possibilit y of breaking
f{ffi.00. H11ynrn111l K irk t ;1•11ry� ·
p11111l
1111•11L.
____ !l I :Ill' Iler 1 7 , 11}61l, 11.t JO o ' l'lot:k a. m. bemg l i pped l tl Pa r is AS Norstad's relations with .l.ipan-but this was
Jlody �hop. ! 'hone Wy 2 ltlll!'i. 1-"l JH �l\ 1 1 "1\ � ,\ 1 .l•., :11 1 i .o\ \ ' 1 1 10:S
--- --- - likely succtssor.
voted d own.
11 :1 1 :11
1w;ir ·1 11 pp,·r, l ' l ;iws, t 1 h 1 11 . w 1 1 h TWO liAHAC a:s �'OR ll1':N T- M u l· the followinJ.! real estate:
F1r.
rrel
�
n1111,1
t
1' 11
: Thr
and Alil'e I
- - - .
('&lt;lill
\.\ t\l �d i \\1 1 t h r t l l llt"l" l 1 I
8 0N N DENATION ALIZATION
POL tTK._ L BED, ■ LLOWS
• .. ,,,,e 1 ,,, 1 ,, ,· rc• 37"
"&lt;' t'· Ahlrs rf.'al estate s1tm1ted al Mo rn.
bl' r' Y ,.ve
O �
-l,UR SALE. 111:)1 1-'tl 1•01 1 1 1 VH
Th e Bonn government is eln g h t .. .,,. 11 1 t lw11! \lolli,• M 1 ·
Politi cal in1id er.s in Manil a say
oml SI. or eall WY 2·2575.
GolMl lire.I!, i;,mKI t·om l i 1 w11 ( It'll
IIIJ.! Stn r , Sullm1 Tow nship, Mci"s
,. that Phili ppine
peeIe d lo start denationalizing an
&lt; : r n t h . l(ulland, Olii&lt;i, Ill I . rit·ur
,
I Otii County, Ohio, 1·o rn;il!llll" of 70 acres
s President Carlos
·
ry E. Bahr, IA111i,: Hu l l um, O h 111,
-----------lJ--"
i ';n· wu1 t•r l lli i i i
I'. C11 r ci11 may Jo•· • ro rc,, In other n,a, or cnterpr 1·,, bY o1:. J0 t&gt;er
II •) 'IL 1 .
Phone YU 5-2:.!:8\J.
lllOJ"l' or !f'SS. Thert' IS sit u11tcd Oil
� I Jt 1 1
' t'ime I·, WI ,, be
next Yl'•r's gen er, I ele,1,· on, wt' lh 8 J lhe [ aI esJ · Th IS
wa lhe llfore.�aiil r('a\ eslate 11 6 room
hr111g
t•;,n( ll lllf' l' 9 ( 2() )
. I . , l 'J&lt; Al ' l l l•'.S,
e IJ n i·,ed Tan k Depot an d Trans
--.-v ll-,.,,4 JIiii\-. 11 t.lH
�lh
mave
rick
Sen.
ILi
51 F:OlllJ
Claro Recio, lhe
Wt' IJH!t•r t'nut 1-' unu, I .on,-: llot•
ilwC'llini! house appro1irnat('[y 5
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luni, t lhlo. l'hum• YUkun � 320 1 APAH lMENTS - .ru r n11bed and yrars old. a barn. granary and oth- most outsp oken foe 0r , he un ,ted
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State
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ev er, the9e sourcea say this doe,- firm · Recenlly the state-owned
·· nc)' Quivcy, Shaclr, Ohio, l'hone
and gas wells. Located 11pproliPJ a nts were so Id t o
D I :ll p . IJISII W A H �:. nll krn.1s Carl Cht'va- LUJ J.I.DOZl•:H l•"Olt H lllE. Pond!!, m11tf'ly 1 1 m i les from Pome roy on n'J _mean th 11 t Gare!, ,·, Jurnlng Volkswagen
)tY 6-3270.
private b ,' dder, · Th e VTG d eagain
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Anpralsed
value
lrnNt·mrnl
landscaping . good
11nd
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· anoth er s tep by
.. Ji'ORD t:O U l'I� I U t:A L t't )ll
ju.lit a polit ical marr iage of ne. nalion,11,a 1 , o n 1s
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the
W
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Second Parcel · Alict' Ahl1•s rcsi- cesslly.
6•24 30tp
Iran srorm as muc h pu bllc p rope rti I ;t1r
S I i:'I u11d 111) ;1 hmhf'I 1'11IH(cJl 's,
: SH 2-47 M .
ULB RIGH T OUS T•R
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pro1wrty sih111ted on l)1 l leJ:&lt;'
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..( "nhli ln�, Ill lh :m,·, :iu 11,, $1 �o.
Sent imen t is grow,·ng ,· n th e t, a, poss1· b1e in to pnva
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Village
of
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Strret
in
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handll.
100 l l&gt;s $2 :l5 l\rmi,: t· 11nl;11r1r (
lo
p ranks of the East German
• tondition. 1 ;1w&lt;l wurk rar Tnrn
Ohiu, l'Omisling of a four room
ll11tl11ud ll11ud , 1 1 2 milrs 1•usl of
Com munist Party ajainst party
fl 2 :Jt 1 1
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fram
AIR
C!UNDITIONING,
REFRJGER-·
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ancl
lot.
dwell
house
Ape
LIC INSE ISSUED
llulland loll rn11ds11!(' m 11 rkt-1.
set·retary Watte r Ulbr icht. Othe r
atfon servtre Jack '• Refrl11er•• praisl'll velue $3,000 . 00.
A marriaKe license wai; issued
8 30 tU p
lead ch complain Of his high ­
Said real rs111te ('a t1tH1l be sold
lion. New Haven. ):'hone TU2i1H_nd ed aclio ns and the "person• today in probate cou r t to John
PIANO ANO OR GAN SALE
3537.
fi.-23-tf for le&amp;s than the appraised valut.
ahty cull " he has fostered. Re- Dupre, 26, teacher. Wellston. and
ONE male rci:: !!il 1' r•·1l H1·11�l1' dni;!,
W11rl 1 l 11•d l\lnrid u;1k -� 1ii 1 wl p 1
Tlw right is rrserved to reject
1
po�t
s �l&lt;'hin g the Wcll t say UI- Maxine Recd, 2 1 , teacher, daugh,
A 1CTICI .. I ■•
;· ... 3 female Bc11i,:le p11pi.. n•1Hb to
11 1 1 11 w n h h1' 11d1
any or all bids.
Ksi•d us ,frm
ter or Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reed,
Compl•�• Service
• train, Kcnnrth � d .rocl, l'o r l ·
u11slr:11 nr ,ii . \ ! h t •n.� ( "u t' iu r
For inform�lion phone Pomeroy
Reedsville.
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Crltt a,adfeNI
U8t dan s Sh ou lde r
, land, 0. l'honc V13 24/6.
n111y $:'i�!'i oo
Ohio, WY 2· 2 1 86.
Wtfh,
Pt.on.
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MATHIW5 COMPINSI.TED
W u r l i ! z.-r Sp111• ' l ! t' ori:nn. wit !
BERNA11n v. euLTZ
Deep I n &amp;. pionaae
A. c. &amp;RADrORi:I. Rael.... Ohl6..
AUSTIN,
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MUEL
LER
FUkNACIS,
WIITINO
. . the Russian! are should • be
and 10 llelfrrs �:n1 11w t 1 t : W I i i . ,
rt!lmbursed by
workme n's
1 l .11w1' ry uri.:u 1 1 ! n·(·1• 1 1 1 l .1· n•1111s
(8) 3 L ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, LO, 12, 1 t er deep in it here
HO \JI I appllenc"" Arnold lro!I I lllp
� Pomeroy, O hio
at the Olympics. COfllpenaa tion insurance while he
..,t•.\s1'1l i '\lahn).'. 11 1 1 1, f111 1 �h liki•
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thera,
SyracuM, Ohio. Phone
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. A battery or eight 111 ten Rus- is Ridclined by two broken ribs.
111•w W i l l wll for h:1h1th"l ' Trr 11 1s
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sum&amp; wea ring
11-1 1,tf
0Uiei11l badics
· 1 Sb: tubt• .a m pl1f1N,
or ntsh
PALMER ADDS WINNINGS
1 2 111r h
read mg • '&lt;'oaeh" or "Int erpreter" The ded11ion waa announced by
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l si'd W m l 1 1 11 · r t•l1•1· 1 r-1 1 1 1 1 t' iii NEJCLF.R BUILDING SUPPLY
1 f. ) N
, . apealler . Buth $4!UI\J 1':l11wr 11111
aw � r m�d arou nd the divi ng and
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sw1 mn1 111g pools today r@l"ording Board Friday after read ing a re•
pnrl submitted by Dall111 coach
h1• 11rl1 OnlJ· s:1.•w 1 1 0 w.,rulr ll ' s
kitchen nblnets built to ardor , mon ('y winn e r in this )'C'ar's PGA every deta il
g 1 :1 1 1,
Abou t the U. s. and Tom Land ry, who li11ted , himselr
• ..----- - 7th &amp; Warrt•n, \lari ,· t t .1 l'hoo r
aluminum
window,
l
lmr11a me11l.s, kcre11 scd h b1 earn •
and
doorR,
Australian 1iirl swim mers .
LN:£ lrHh cow W l l h ht•lft·r rn lf
p
as foreman.
V II :1 !'itlA7
111r111,"!e donr!(, relllng tile, vinyl ings to S7l\,400 with the $1 ,850 he
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Hol,tel11
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-floor
tile
and
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up
for
his
third
place
tie
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8 27 ti 1 1J l l l· H.l! S W I L i . H I-'. 11 �:1 · 1-:1 v 1,:u AT
Call N e i gler's. Racine. 8 · 1 1-t tc in Hu, MIiwaukee Ope11 eolf tnur•
; .at.
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namcn1. Kt"II Venturi of Palo
,\ \ l orn,•� ' - l 'o1 1 1 nu1 . Ohio, up t�
� BATS KILLED w1lh Stu Wa_r
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Alto,
Calif., the M.300 Cirst prize
.
� farln. 2 � lb� J l .49. tbl'r��a• h
rl r\'PII " rl l'l' k A '1 . 1 1 1 1 �· rn1 1-1 �•I
wlllnt"r
al Milwaukee, is second
�q1!1•m lwr 1 0 . 1 114\l) , lor 1 hr n•al
, l I .H■rdwerc, Suga r 1!1111 Hour
in earnings w1th $-U.900.
.
IIUl and l.rndmuk Stu re.
1' slal 1• .,,.,, 111 ,(1 hy l '�•arl :� I.nit
(I) 10, 1 1 , 1 2, 17. 1 8 . HI, 24
rid,-:,•, ,h-(·(·;1 ., pd 1,walNI al 8:tB
HOME GROWN
TREE RIPENED
TUPPER$ PLAINS
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
t:larcnce
Nichqls
111.: u 011,• ,i.,r1· l ra111r dwf'll1n i.:
alltmdcd the ru11eral or their
;'°
,ON"l' PUM P your Rlui;,J.ll!h !f'plm11s1• w 1 1 h f 1 1 1, moms 111 1! halh.
d1m,i::h1t' r-i11-law Mr!l. Ced[ Nichols
'•• do tanll. Gel Klean-Em•All Sep• 1
arnt I I r 1 11, !l ' r ti\ol' \( i,t11 r 11i.: 1•
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A l! ° f f rr � -.u hJ,.. -1 to Cnurt approva.ndmarlri Store. Pomeroy.
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FORiST RUN
Pofner-.y WY-�
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An�•mw tl t •�1r111i: 1 n �r(' pn1 1wrty,
Mr.
John
nm and dau�hlt-r
lAUTl P.D ITOP
eonlat' I nr phnn1• H h 11 1 h-l1 C. Strrh .
Esther
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
At
C'"'4W
Pnmeruy , Oh lfi l 'hnne 11uinh;r
Walker Saturd ay cve,nhli;i.
Yvk.n
J.2145
WY 2-221 0
l!hu(kll t:. Stl'ffy,
Bring Contalnon II Convenient'
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holler and
ltAMJI.L IIRVICI RATION
Admi 1 11Hl n11or
hrnlly
of
Long
Rottom
and
Mrs.
....... ,z00 A.M.
( IJ l 2. :i, ti, 9. 1 0, ) 2, 61r
Edith Sisson and children of rome­
Alb.an, JUI
r11y viRUed with lhclr pa rents M r .
J H F. llll1 1 0 M 111 1;,.1 i,: I N EXl ' F.1.­
l!Yer:,- llay Sonlo&lt;
and Mn. Hanson Holter Sundfly.
LE NT condition :\1o&lt;lern kltcht"n
Mrs_ Amanda Baer a11d grand­
with },'nrm H· a ,·11unl rrlop, atain•
A11ctlMMer
lf' �s Slf' f'l .� mk. d 1 �hwHhcr and Rf&lt;";ASONADLE RATltS SATIS­ dauRhtf'rs K11ren and Margwret
d1s 110HHI Storm " in dow, and ,1u­
rAC'l10 N Guaranteed. Call or Haer we re overnii,::ht guests of Mr.
lo111allc he11t 111 7 High St., Mid­
write 1 - 0. McCoy, Chel,ltr, 0. and Mrs. Hanson Holle r Thu rsd ay
Phone TU..Z-4818
dlepo rt. Ph WY 2 · l l41 .
8 :L2 Botp night.
Mn. Albert Bartels, Mr&amp;. Roger
9 2 Jtp
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NEW HA�EN, W. VA.
tal work aDd repair w�h 1,1f
FRESH and Sl'lllNCF,R HOLSTEIN
and Jamc1 Walker of Pon1eroy vls­
cow,. N. G . lloHf', Mlneravllle.
•ny klnd. Phone WY 2·2301 . ited Mr. and Mr1. Lewis Wilker
Phouc WY U710.
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STATE 4-H ROUNDUP
'l;' op winn.ers ha\le b een an­
q.o.un�.d for the six events of the
�l State 4-H Roundup held
1,i,st ' 1'bu.r�y lJlld ·Friday at Jaek­
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a sister �� • .U..r,;ly Coun�y
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4:00
CAro�n Funk and � _.M)ck,
4:30
both of ' Broo�e Co WJ\Y·, � top
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nve girls participated in [he fin­
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il:10
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6:00
ut the Mou11tain State.
througho
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1;30 Your Ello lli,�
County judging
Nicholas
The
0:'8 Wealher Nier
Jarkie l-{11gnes, 17 Je fferson team placed first in the sixth an·
1,13 John D&lt;lY �w•
County, was named West V irgin­ nual Land Judging Conteat. Poca­
·t:00 �v :;.t.a,;-eher 'iu&gt;W
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8:30 )Ian From Bl,aci: Hawll
from 44 coun1 ies. This is the
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The vegetable judging team
1 :QP Coll'8e News Confer�nce
9:00 77 SllllStt strip
e ver
entrants
of
number
largl!St
o.n
e1atl
Asioq
Nicholas also took top hµn·
,
from
1 :30 N4,tional 'Edu
·10:00 The l)eteetives
in this f.'Vent. Second­ ors in the Stale Hi V egetable
part
lake
to
!i!e
lla'tln
eoi
l:00 Mysl
10:30 Blac k Saddle
plaee winner was M11rthu Harr is, Judging and Identifica tion Conlest.
1:00 Open He�lna:
ht
1'9;olt
N�w
e
Tb.
ll:00
16, from Monog.alia County. Janc,t W ood coonty was second, Mingo
Anawt&gt;r
The
3:30
ea
tb.,r
Point Pleasant �hd third and Monogalia fourlh.
w
Eshenaur.
bie
ll;lO Seaop.if
U)O 1111:;a Chqe Show
of the Tip Toppers Club, 4--H LEAD.ER5 AND COUN�I L­
m�mt:ier
'il ,13 4JI01U. ••••- •
&lt;:3() Amer,..- Arla Trio
I re.&lt;;ei\'t:d ll blue r ibbon and plact!d
ui:,p Late �w
O�S • t,\EETING
Land o, Prowise
5:00
among the top 1 1 rinali�ts. Vii:-gin­
Leade.rs and council orA will
,
.Cl
5:30 . .-ra.v�l Film
i11 Flora, member of lht- Hop To It meet at 7 :30 P. M. next 1;'.J}ur&amp;day,
1
IIIU-.
�
V
�.
6:00 J'eqpl•'• Cholct
Club at Southside , received a rf.'d Sep\e.mher 8. in the A PWti.�hian
hts
.iOO 113ijJe a."ld Bull,taw
hlig
Hig
ribbon. Sroring was done on the ;iudltorium in Polnt Pleasant.
ts
Spo,i
B:30
./t\llf) f.ldle -i&amp;t Sho, sate,
ba�is of !ht' project circu lar. f(•{"­ F'our-H lllCm bcrs who p,arti�ipAtcd
Tr"'1&lt;dl&gt;.wn
,oo
7
i,,,� Wl\h Soup
12
ord of nctivities, the outfit and the in the State HI RoUndup will
7,i,, L•ei-�
12:l!P J;1·!' '.Ru&lt;al,
gi.r l.
n
Lawma
,,;o
present thi; _progr,,,n .
1 :31) l'fcision
Pel;tel
U:00
Y E ARB90:t( (0'4MITI;'E-E
girls
agll
bQ)'S
,10
than
ore
M
·yeatbOOk colTimihee will
2 1111
:
The
·A
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A.t� 0
'
[ro.n1 tluou£bo ut l�e stale compel•
"'- .
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6;46
·91,.
meet at 8 P. Jt), - thl1 Thursday,
ia-30
�d in (he dctnonstratio'11 contests.
ora i
I� �
1'11&amp; N•w• T"'"-'bt
Sep)-embiJr 1, at the home o f
IQ
(H
..
earlier
·
w�e
wl;IO
ts.
S'
nOW
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contestan
•
The
u
gL-,
.. r,ll) Die\ ,:..t,!lr
ll-'-¥"
Late
lO
:
U
n
winners in regional competition, Phyllis Miller, 406-6th. Street,
. l;.'00 Brave Stallio
Point Pleasant. Mq1bers of lhe
were entered in 3 1 diUerent &lt;;lass­
com1nittec are l',tra. 'Geral d Rood,
es and came fro_a;i 30 counties. MaMrs. i\us.s.ell S,'e, Janel Eshenaur,
'�
and 1.'�o'm.as WUli,am,11·, ex offic/�·
Mason
ic,
mp
Oly
m•r
Sum
�IIIIVI
.
?,trf uc1ty
ii:
v....l
3:30 Thf' Verd;�t Jr Yours
tt • 'lO Ha ve Gun. Will Tra
r.I'he Brighter DaJ
t,:00 Gu nsm o1te
m
Gtor
el
Se«
t�i'J The
·o - 30 Not For HI.re
a, 'Arn•lfa Walker
ht
r
Nilt
o
;1;00 11 O'clock ��WI
.
6:80 The Edge
Mr.
Al).H:rt Baer vi.sit ed hU
mplC!I
\ 1 : 1 5 1960 Summer Oly
•� Tl!,e T� Stooger
brother Mr. Charles Baer and fam­
t:00 Alf.bur J. Smith-lien
il y Su.nd.lly.
eatl,-r
W
Slfrlifay School atten 1 Jam;e Aug.
.
...
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J,&lt;&gt;
A:
2a was 51. Collection $ 1 1 .44.
�:� · ,piottstope
t,JJO Rev. Matt!'l ew11
!
Carl Baer of Columbus sp1Jpt
lt
'-'o
at
&amp;:SO Amoe 'r ABJJ
an
ric
9 :30 Ame
the
weekond with. hia mother Mrs.
'7:00 Mark ham
u:Jl5 Cbri11Man Scien..!f:
Baer and Mr. and Mrs.
manda
A
1:'° Jla,.Jµde
·Forte Scrapbook
Air
0
lU:0
ee and othet rela­
Faudr
Willird
QlyJJlpic, Gn me!'I
a-,..,
·� 196b
· --•.• 3
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.
1•,30
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9:\10 Vi""' V Ill�•
Mrs. Lillian Napper and Mrs.
U : 00 Uig Picture
o:80 Dec;ember Bride
Amanda
Blier and M rs. Wi\lard
.
.
11:30 ,RJ!D, Ul A
10:IIO TWIUlhl ZOil•
Sttendcd the ho1necom
Faudree
ics
mp
Oly
r
me
n
o
s
Sum
12: 00 1 960
l0:30 Per110n to Per
ing
at
Chester
Sllnd¥Y.
1 \:00 NeWII
1 :00 Baseba ll
Vliiting
M
r
.
iind Mrs. Lewis
r
e
U:10 A Lo4;ik at th e Weat�
3:30 Comedy Time
Walker Sunda were M r , and Mrs.
cs
mpi
Oly
er
m
....., ,Sum
tl:1 5 1fMln
,....
Roy Curlis ol Pomeroy, Mr. and
4:SO R ev. W illard Wile·•
U:45 Theater 13
Mra. Harold Holter and children
1:00 Oral B• '..,erta
ef Longbottom and Mr. and Mrs.
1:30 Face tbe Natfon
V i rgil Walker or Bashan.
ay 6:00 FYS
""1a
Mr. and Mrs. Ken11eth Amsbury
tury
o
Cen
garo
th
Kan
ntie
tain
Twe
Cap
6:30
8:00
nnd children of Chester visited
9:00 Our Gani Com edies
aie
Las
, :00
Mr. and Mrs. George Baer and
l0:00 Heckle and Jeck.le C rtun
1 :3fl Dennis tl1e Menace
family Saturday evening.
se
hou
Play
se
ivan Sbow
'8:30 M laht llou
Sull
Ed
Th•
a:oo
'Mn. Wende ll JeHers and son
U :00 'ffle Loni Ranger
tP.:r
Thea
tric
Elec
ral
Jimmy
Jo vleited Mr. and Mrs.
Gene
9:00
· 1 1 :30 Steve Donovan
cock Prea�n!i
Lewis
Walker
Thursday evening.
Hitch
d
Alfre
9:30
0
pics
Olym
1960
12:00
ut
ectic
Conn
M
in
rs.
Erma
Roush
and Mrs. Fran­
Lucy
t0:00
1 : 15 M ovie Miuterpicces
?
Line
)1.y
cis
Sapp
an
d daughter De br a Ann
ts
Wha
I0:30
m
Albu
•:-15 Amerlcan
spe nt the weekend al t he ir home
l l :UO Sunday New, Special
5:00 Dance rarty•
Game
pic
Olym
h ere.
1&amp;
:
1
1
g
6:00 All star wrestlin
er 19
Margaret an d Karen Baer re­
Theat
:30
1
1
ol
Patr
y
1)00 kiabwa
turned to their htime in Columbus
_:.;.,,,N
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::cH
;:T;--.;C;�
.;;
D:--;
,.LAUDS H..NGING
._-;;
Friday arter &amp;pendini two, wee'ks
,.
Moh,mmed Zelle!,
lJPITUNIS
wlth
their grandmother Mrs.
PMn.:l.OELPHIA (UPI) - Len•
niW'derer of a &amp;-year-old
rapethe
will
phia
adel
PhU
Amanda
Baer and Mr-. •and Mrs.
of
1
(hw
T
ny"li{
• . 6-year-olfl boy, Wliil
Willard Faudree 11nd ' otber rela­
flaht J_.,&amp;e, Quin$e ro of Pana ma , tlrl and public at the scene or
d in
tvell,
here · !�pt. �. tn a co-feat'!-re. han�e
bµe T�y - 1?:tfore a crowd
r
�
the
.
•
ich
M
Mra. Lillian Nap!Hlr 4r1lled on
of Muekea:on,
o.ul f.,� perlion1 howling
· Mr. and M� . Albert Baer Sun day.
w$ m11.( , SldQaY (Sweet Pea) · oi ab
their approval
Adams of Philadelphia,
·
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Cimarron otty
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ol Muon visited her father Mr.
I
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M r .nd Mn . Hobert Parsley or
..,..
Col u b I Oh o VIS!
· · t-"
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M r Ulr ry Sperwer of Laurel Rou a� r�:ent1y'.
Cliff, Ohio VIS Jtt•1! lrlt'Ods Sat ur•
M r . and Mrs. Dallas Young o(
day evening
l
Point
P\eaaant arid Mr. and Mn.
in
,.
M ss Jo Roush IS spend g
week at Columbus. Ohio visiting George Y oung visited Mr. and
Mr&amp;. , J11mes Y o ung and family
relat ives .
MIS! Helen Lasater of Paden Saturday.
City, called 011 Miss Leona Wims•
ley, Sund.11 y.
ROYALS SIGN WILFONG
Mrs Jamei. Luas ancl ehild1·en
CirfClNNATI UPI - Win Wilof Ll'lart visHed her mother Mrs.
fon. veteran guard who scored 727
Belva H.oush Sunday
Mr and M rs James Bennett 1s l points d uring the 1959-60 seaJ1on,
visiting rel11t11· t•s at PennsylYania. sign ed Thunday with the Cincin•
Mn; llar ll') Powell of Nitro nati Royals of the National Basket­
YISltcd Mr and Mrs. Elmer Vall• ball Association . Wilfong, who
stands 6 feel, 2 inches, played col­
Meter S11turdllY and Sunday
Mr and Mrs William Pardu!' lei:.e ball at Memphis Slate Unive r­
Sp&lt;'nl lhl' Wl'l'kend at Yawke)', W. sity.
Va. �• 1silin1: rc)a t 1ves.
GOES TO HOSPIT AL
Mr Fra nk l l a rns and daui::hter
ORLEANS UPI-An At­
NEW
111er
1
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Monday
Ann of Masun was
h en&amp;, Ohio, man who failed in an
i;ut&gt;sls of b1ri; Lul·1llc lb rrison.
· Mr and Mrs Walter Hl11ke and attempt on his own life and later
sons Jim aud Charles visited rel­ told police he em bezzl ed �.000
ati v1•s 11 1 G len WoOfl, W. Va. Sun­ from bis employer , wenl from R
ho&amp;pilal lo jail today. Police said
day
Mr. all(t M rs. Retse W i l liams, George 8. Hoope r, 32, admitt ed
Po1nl Pleas.m t l' lllllcd Mrs. Alma taking the money from lhe Com­
monwealth Tt-l e phone Co., in
Johnson anti mothl'r Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Howard Johnson Athens over the past six years.

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Without consider.a-

a_n agitator
(
n�urance
- l'OB CONSJST�NT DEPENDABLE llESULT8
lion of olhus. "
- CONCOJW G ltAPES $1 2� bu ' - -- -SANTA FE, N . M. (UPI) - The
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lone CO!lYict rn a cell on death row d on, C onn. H u1 r athc r and mothe
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tectJon,
We,
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Fire,
PoJII)
i' 1:arl .-,t, Middleport
B :W 3tp
Mexit'o State Prison i� were alcoholics and di vorced. As a
t cant.II per wud, one in�eruon Mln ll'lum eharg e •- 60 ccnta.
Call Don
llill 1 M i ddleport. a l New
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ther e , 1 h ,, own re..
"•esl.
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child he "bou nced back and fourlh
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itEASON AJ::IU.:
C onvic ted murd erer Dona ld May- belw,en th,m
�I.I - Ont! mo1:Lh for JU ceulJ r,t:r won.I.
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11 u1t k �a I c I I ari:f' n• stauranl
,
BA B.N f�6 SIMPSON lNSURA N CE nard ai.kecl to be moved Lo lhe base
fr om the lime he was 1 4 he
ruu rate of 4 Ct'Ut.s pt·r wonl v.111 be chaq;ed for advcrt1.s1fl.i
�llJW with alladtt!d gnll. Also
Agent i. , M1ddlepurt Fire, Auto• men\ ce l l near the gas chamber so spent moi. t or hi� life m cnrrcctrnn If not paid w&amp;tb.10 l U d&lt;1yb a fkr rcce,vw� lull
01 I wr 1 ' •·1 1 1 � l. a 11 wv• 2·,Jv
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mo b I I c, Bonds. Phone WY2 I t wou Id bc quiete r ror h im lo con- al mstl! ut1ons or hv1ng by ste;i.l1ng
1:rn,,.. , in Adveru�,41: - Should tie ' " l&gt;l ' 11•d '.m,1,�d111lt!ly The
dl1•µ11rt, Ohiu
9 l 3k
2903
8· 21- tf centrat e on wh11t he considers a and thievin K .
Dall, Senunel wlll no1 bf rlll&gt;P'JILSJ tik fur mort ll1an one rncu.r
near.p erfect escapf' fo r a li fe•term ·
hCl lllifllertion.
He and anothe r fellow pulled a
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robbery
and kidnapped a pol i ceI
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Warde n Harold Co1 said, " We'r e man on n. 23, 1 50, at Albuci.
IMabU&amp;bed al I ce'lt per word.
9
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.\I O I H'. !I N 7 ROOM HOME: . EN· q u l le proud of whal he has done. "
J DA VS
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/ 1 90 I Mo r i ne
que, N. M The policem an talked
tloS&lt;'d
ponhcs. l acre ground on
I n tu i. first Pline years at the'
us
OOr
90c
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H.50
I .111eo I n Heights. Phone WY 2· pf'nitentta ry Maynard tried di•rb . them into sur r end er ing.
AS IS SPEC IALS
S l .20
20
60c
II 8&lt;'
$8.u&lt;l
On June I l , 1 952, while serving
8 3 l-6lp gmg throug h walls. faking sickness .i .
::1885
57 Mc-rcury 60 H . P. $49S.OO
$ 1 50
$7 .5(1
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70C
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4 1 0 ye ;i. r senten ce, Maync1 rd
S9 Mercury 70 H . P. $595 .00
and impc r sonati r1 g a guard in un- made his fourth escape attem pt al
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FIVE
ROOM
HOUSE
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4 5 H . P. Mercury Out t it $995 . 00
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successful attfmp ts to make a
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I wit h bat h , n1re 1 ocatJOn. Me 1 vm break All he rel"cived for his f.' f- t h .__. N ...w Me•,
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
1
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1
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de
the
or a guard and a life
i
1
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1
1
Locus!
SL,
l'omero_y.
l
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forts was a life �entence for stab- judgment against him .
600 E ul M•ln Street, Pom roy
(.&gt; I • 3olp bmJ! a i;uard to death in 1952.
Phone WYl-3870
_ _ -___- �-lie narrowly esc.iped being Juli
Howe ver, smc(' June, 1959, he ed hims e lf ill
8 l0 l fc
I 1 1 Notices
t- o r ::. a 1 e
8 IWO M S , W ITI I BATH Two story
a 1953 r iot when he
h(m1e fll•ar school. Tak e ove r has worked 8 lo 1 2 hours a day 1J n was shot i n the lefl knee as he
i■ AM1T• AND PE5l CONTROL J
A U C T ION
$46 00 JIN month payments after whal he believes is a way out, in- dived under his cot during a bu rst
l .,1 1 , iti-1m , 1 1 1 :.: (11 huu�t•h1il d
lltrr Pain, frH ini.pedion. l n,ur down payment. Phone WY 2-5324. h&gt;llec tually if not ph_ysically. May- of gunfir e thal fatally wound ed a
M 111, .,.atic&gt;nwlde. Phon• M: . f 11 1 1 1 J t U H ' , , 1 ! lw h ! c Jt•sst• Brl ' W [ W A N'l't:D
\h•d iral roots, Gm
8 23 30tc nard 's "priso n break" ' is a ste p-by- nearby mmatc. :ilayn ard spent
end A. Service '51atlon WY2- .-. ! t· r ., 1 l h,· tu,m,• on :17:l t-:ilj\
!&gt;&lt;'l!i(, tSlw1d Hool,
wild gint,J:er,
step e,ploration or the world or most or hill time in segregation
af•
4--2.6-tfc 2 1 1&lt;1 .'\ \ \ ' . Ill i'Ollll'fUY, Ohio, Scpl
2366.
) l ' l/ 11w rool. :\olayapple, etc One
rnathcmatics. It's a torturous climb ter thaL
- --- :J. l !clliO �,\T U HI M Y , I 00 I ' M I o f Oh1o ' j tJl'sl markclS-U\' C r 40
for a 33-yea r-old convict with only
tfe
now
The n in the early part of H&gt;58
!i av f' a rn mplet e L1 1 1 1 1 1-: h",,111 Su1tr . Sta nch, snr.i , p•ars
same
location.
E
H
.
a refo r m school ed ucalion.
rRAV EL SERV ICE If yo u a re lk 1I . E m l T;,.hlc �
form
er
Warden T. M. Woodruff
. W 1i·ker l 'hair!&gt; ,
:\-1o rM•, Al bany, Ohio. McArthur
"F'rankly, the fencf.' or the wall told Maynard o f a forme r Alcatraz
1o ing to ,.ny forei gn country 1 ! 1 1 1-t, . !• J11u r i ,;, m i, ( J I .a mt Mali t • ).
H&lt;)ild next 10 TenneS!lee Gas
i� q uite a challenge," the tall pal e, prisoner who be came int
or an)'where in the U. S. g l \' e H1 1rkrr . 1'11 t llr l ' S Hand
erest ed in
N EW HAVEN - Modern 5-room skinn ed, slil;:h
'am1 1•tl
l
l
'
l
:t n l
30
6tc
8
tly stooptd man said math emat ics. Th e man studi
UI a call. No servll'C ch a rge , n a l tJ I HJ�u,i l i . 2 l{;nJ1u
ed the
bnck home, hardwood rloon, guielly. "This
s, Brass t' J rt '
has be come th e sam e subject .so thoroughl&gt;
exlra,. TAWN EY STU �t OS, 42.l l 'l :t c •· :O'!t 'l . 111,oks , An tique
he
eventual­
and
forted
hot
air
healing.
Lo­
Oil
fo r me."
Second
l,al h po ! J s, l .a 111 p H , 11 ,k ( ' .i , e ( Se c l !H JIOI
A\'Cnue,
ly was released to teach at a um­
cated on 65' x 150 ' lot i n excel­
,I
(
)
2
The striped prison pants and versity.
Phone G J tl 1 6 1 5 or &lt;, I 6 1 243 . ! l i t l o p t;il)lt, . K1td1 l
lc11l
neighborhood
neu
grad
e
' n table u11tl
�hirt hang loosely on his le an
1-21 lfe
Maynard found John Newman's
, l ' ha 1 r�. ( , Ln� di,i,r lhsh CUJlhOilrd , 5 1ton�1 M O llEUN APAHTMENT
school. 27' conC'f"ete paved street frame.
___·__
a11d 4 rourn ararlment. Cheap
four-volume work "The Wo r ld of
in
front
of
home.
This
p
r operty
.
To.1�tn,
t:li
t·l
rn·
hot
platt
·
,
(
;
a
s
1
24 Hit fll,\1 [ )t:v -:L1 1l' l \ t ; 1 1 1 1 ,,II
"f'm trying to build a new way Mathem atics" in the prison libra ry
J"t•JJ\ . !'hone WY 2-2487 or W Y 2.
is otellent m every way and
populiir S.lll' � V d 1 1 1 h_, i j ;1 Ill j 1 1 t•;1 t n s , Kt·I� 1 1 1;1h1r_ n•frigrraln r,
!ifc," he said earnestly. "Stu d y. and re ad it.
of
5335.
8
,_,
1
2
tc
will qualify fo r a substantial
K1·r11n1JrT was/11•r (,as range, l [or
at 9 a m
o ut nc:itl morn1 1 1 g
-- -mathem atic&amp; makeli you examing
,
The Univ enity or New Mexico
loan,
$1
4,500.00.
1-'ASTBST Sl-:H Vli · i,. u 1 1 1 ·,,1,,r un 1 11;i11�l1 . Swt•1•p1·r 1: �; . Up i-·oun roo\D bouse, Rutland Town­
me
your belie!s. One of the •Bud- recommended texts and · Mayna rd
NEW
HAVEN
5-room
fram
e
holst
1 · ru1i.: rl1·arin. i\nt1q uc· drcs
an d muvui film
1 : 11uVt-]t'S
ship. l "all WY2 6566 8 1 9-30tp
/ !i·r, 4 lfrib complclc , Chifforo b'!',
home, outside newly paint ed, dhas said, I think, that 'to escape started studyin g algebra , geometry ,
ST UDIU ' Pouwr") . 0/m, ·
hardwood !lours, nice builtin a prison is to b ecome interested in trigono m etry and logic in self. im9 1 Ute I \\'a1 rlr0tw, �·r u l \ Jars, f\.foccllan• , EIGHT ROOM UOUSY., two five
than on e 's posed two-hour class pe r iods in his
kitehen , full basement with stok­ someth ing Ji:reatcr
O U 3 llc1m
room apartments. A. N. Bengel.
seir:
"
o
&lt;:e ll.
er fi r ecl ro11.l fur nace , semi•fin­
ARRI VIN(i Tol , A Y , I H \ ! l O F
M,,. L eon• White, Owner
Phone WY2 3272.
1 1-2 -tfc
"This is ii lough guy, '' Wa r de n
Ue could be eligible for parole in
ished .second floor ro r that grow•
Georgia Brlh•, . J I I 1 1 . ,I•· ,111 d �:l Ter m , : Cnh
N lCt:LY FUR N ISHED 2 BEDing family. Garage and nice Cox said before the Interview. 1 008, but he doesn't talk much
bf'rla Prad11•� :-.1 dtdn l'r11 1 11·.� .
N.,I Rupon ,ibl• for Ac:cidenh
roorn up�t.11irs ap.1rlm1mt. Ph.
ironl patJO are other nice fea· '"We're not kidding ourselves. But about it.
•Barl lett l't•;1rs Ollu 1 ! r u 1 1 ., ..tll&lt;I Sale coriducte-d by
W Y '/. ::1874.
8 I th
" I know r ' m no Einstein," he
trirei; of this home. This is one wc ' rr going to give him every
ve�elahlt•s. M 1 d 11, , ,) \l,11 k d . W BRA DFORD AUC TION COM­
c·hanl' C' to mail:l' good ."
smiled, adding lhat hi.!l only plans
!he
bt'st
buys
in
real
estate
Marn, f'o111ern)
!I 2 '.!It· PANY, lhdne, Ohio.
of
'
l• Oll RtNT-Tbree ollice room,
LookinJ:! al Maynard, Cox said, arr lo continue his lonely, 8 - 1 2
I h11Vt' ha&lt;t the privileg e to offer.
Auction Hr: Critt Br•dford
ovPr Stiffler Shoe Store on
'·Hl''� reached the hotlnm of the hour .schedule to learn all he ('an
$
1
2,000.00.
S•I• M•nager: A. C. Bradford.
t..:ourt St., in Pomeroy, second
ladder. If he fouls up once more al about mathemat ics.
I 11 27 tile
flour . 011e lari:c 18 x. 22 It, room WE HAVE Scvenll nirc building his age hfl's finillhed
in here. And
"I rt-alizc a l my age I 'll have tu
lots
lorntNI
in
New
l
laven
_ __ _
wilh adjoin-in� ! 2 lt. 1 2 IL room
1959 C l l l±:V!l' 1l.n · 1 1 1-: 1 . ,\ I H Ii
cm1 $800 , 00 to $2000.00, he knows it."
think
priced
and live it all d;ly every di}'
f1
One 10 x 18 fron� room. All
cy l. 5\d, �hift, 1 5,UUO al'l ual GAS, F U EL O I L and coal furIn Mayna r d's pr i!(on me is a note lo get anywhere," he said. " A bout
JIM
ROUSH
Salffma"'
,
na,·cs. C.:u!I fo:- free csl1ma le&amp;.
nt- ,y]y painted wit h new floo,r
tnilcll. �:xcdlcnt 1 omht 1,,n . l 'ch·
written by an official in L955: "lie the only disillusion ina thing is that
NEW HAVEN, W, VA.,
1'"ort' m�n &amp;, A bholl M iddlep ort.
rnver ings. Phonr� W Y 2-2080.
E l be rft•ld, l 'l,C ' �lcr, o)uu
would be rlangcrous lo the prison mo&amp;t or the advances in mathemat­
PHONE
2-7843
TU
ff. J 0-lk
8 2-tle
s 20 m 1 1
1Ul-3tc rommunily ;r pe r mitted In mingle ics were by men under 30 years of .
-- - -- ------- J with other inmates .
has bee ll ai;e.' '
I
H
:wu
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l
l
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.
l
'r
m:
NT
5
IIO(JMS
and
1
1
0
1
1st:
GMd
lJMd Cart
' ( '( J l(N St•:i:; V l l( ( : f l ,
il
\\ ;, lker. Ba,h a n . l lh1o
halh al 629 !'Purl S I . Mi1ldlf.'port t·o1t SALE: HOME IN t:IIES111RE
All MlltH a■d Model1
11 :l l :11 1 ,
7 runm� a 111I la rge bath. Stoker
-.- - - - C1mtad Frank Hobo, 928 Cirde
M TROPOLnAN MOlOtll
furnace, built in cabinets, good
I H I W N"/ l !WN ( ' H A IU ,ESTON l&lt;•'�l
l l r . Jlu n h:t r , W. Va. $45 pn
60!)406 1■-t Main it.
water.
larll'.C lot. Phone EM7-7M8
iJUl
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1
1
1
do
1 11�
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h
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l
S
l
lh
Ss.
mo11th
9 2 3tt·
,_.., , Ohio
;dmut :m yi•,..-� W(•ll !'llil)JWII
8 30 6tc
l &gt;. i y t mw.
l•:v! ' 1H11g 1111d 11 f l i• r 4 I\OOM, I\AT I I ANI) \ ITII.ITY
)U:M ltlll ( ' K 4 tlr c ·,•n! tlr) , d) Hll
Tl1t•&lt;llt•r l '..tt ronN
u11., l ;iirs ;1part11w11L. N1·wly p,aint � l!OOM I IO US�: fo'OH SALE. Two
T1 1 1w r.,r
. !luw r1ul10 a 1 1 1l lit•ah·r $:1115 UO
A1·res. ( 'orncr Wolfe !Jr. and
YoUlll:t' I' M a 1 1a,-:,·m,·111
t'll l'riv,1tc {'n ( nmct•. ('all WY 2
l "iilt• ·
United Pren lntematlonal
t'1shcr Slrt'cts. l'ome roy.
: Blacunar · s, l'u111t·n,y
11 :n mc , l1•r111 . Wuil
b r it'ht rould be deposed if lhc
mun.
9 2 31c
rr.,� .ira! l'n vat 1• 1 ) 1 1 1
NORSTA D RESIGN ATION
Soviet
Union ever withdraws its
9
I
3lp
nu:v1mu:r ,1 ,tr M•t1;111, I m1-: Hoom S,· r v u · 1· Wnlt• !lox Z.:):l SINt. ; 1 . �: I IU l ! S t: AN[) l •FOUU - -- �From the Foreign editor's note sup,port or him.
c.ru ul l hJ� 11a 111•r ,,r "l't•l(·[lh•lllt'
powt•r�lufr, rntlu, 1, 11d 1.. - •• 1 , · r A
room a1,a rL111c11t. Very nice. 6 ROOM HOUSE JU/-iT PAI NTED hnok.
DUTCH CARRIER
Charlt•slll ll I l l :l 222 1 Ul" [ ) J J
lnsiih: aiul oul. t'luors nf'wly
: 1hari1 aul1111 1ol,1I;• w1q l h 1 1 1 u1"1l
F'riends close to Ge11. I.Ju r is
1
The
visil
1.
l'hune
\¥91'12',
Gornl
lut·.i
t
w
of the OutC'h 11.i r l'raft
.
(!)1 I l l t·
rsantled anti nrom1• Low huiH N orslad e:itpcct him to resil'.!n as carrier Karel Doorman to Yoko­
, niore. $ 1 UUa.UU tilacHn;,r , , l 'uru - l 'ffl!l l .
:12fi7.
R· 3 1 ·81c
. eroy.
Ill l' llbi11t•I.� . IICW h,1lh mom. ('0111 · NATO cummandc r in Europe by hama in September is 11,oing to
8 3 1 m ,·
· tl FT. 1 1 1 1 .L M EAT \ "ASE,
plctc b&lt;1se11 1t'nl. Ph , WY 2 2038.
Yl
l
li
N
IS
I
I
E
l
l
A
l'A
ll"J'M
fo:NT,
hell•
2
! he end or lhis year or earl)' in become a big issue be1ween Jit•
S 1 m ps 1 1n ('U/1\ pul l lll! /ll' a l t•, 1 '01111
9 2 Jlt' l lHi l , despite recent denial s from pan and Indonesia bf.'forf.' it's ovrr.
rooms, ;l ol lwr moms. Nit•c hat h ,
1to1 11 ; i,; t IISl11m H&lt;&gt;} ,•I l .1111n• I' ,
( 'unu•t ;di I l l gout! rornlll lllll
rluM' l u �tort•�. u�c o[ l11uml ry '
l 'hmw I ' l l 7 :.:511;1
4 dr. u1l:111 . 1'11w,· 1 t l 1 \ !', radw
fLt l &lt;lk
f- OH SAi.�: . 7 IWOM 1 1 o u s 1-: WITH his headq1rnrlers in P.11ris. Both Some weJl.lnfo r med West,_..r n dip·
r(111rn with w11shcr. J nq111re �: w
· and h'!'ah'r. $71)5 ()0. lilal"l l n ar's,
hii l h $3500 uu I r n Ehl•nczc r SI., health reuons and d iscou ragin j,l lomatic sources who !lave just
111,.:'� Sinn•, l'liunr WY 2 - 2060.
Pomeroy .
U :1 1 mc USl-: 1 1 GAll/)1': N l rnrlun IHU1 rllU 'N·
l'umcroy.
9 2 61p lrends within NATO are held re- reached Tokyo (rom Jaka r t. a say
crs. ll11l;1ry mower bl11d1•11 sharn 1 3tc
--- - - - spansible for his plann ed resigna- the Indonesian gofernment is pre
lll'rlt'd l'us 1 o m muwm.i: .wnd
11&gt;59 01'1':L, :l 1lr �1·d a 1 1 N 1,·dy
LIOfl, althouii:h the general .!lppar- pared to consider drastic artion
-1 IH H ) M THA l l ,t:11. $2� mon1h , 180
eqUIPJlt•d Ollt· uwll•·r rnf 1 1 1 • tu
J)lt,w,ni:.
l' ntly does not want lo upse t the aulnst Japan. But there is indl'9 I lltp
Ash st . M i d dl i•purt.
30 rn1le8 Jlt•r ,-:,d !.111 $ l t9� 11ll
GRAVE L Y TRACTOR
workings of the i\llantic Allianc e ci11Jon on Just how drastic it
LE GAL NOTIC E
H :11 1111· l Sal 1•11 and Servict• 5 1 2 K Marn St. 3 JIOOM A l 'All'l'�H:NT. VEHY
B\aettn�, - �. l 'ornnuy
l will oHt•r for �alt- at t he front by prematu r e disclosure of his should be. The.!'le sources say the
I I or:,nuy , i'hunc
W Y 2 2973.
Jllt•us,1111 . $65 111dud1111: ut1li1les. iluor of the Courl h1rns11 .il Pom- relircrn tnl. G e n. Thomlll.s White. Indonesian cabinet serioud y dis­
ti CH EVUUl . t:T 4 I IOOH Sl•:l 1 A N
7
2
1
tfc
lll(' t.' y11rtl. W rite HtJX 253 fnr ap l.!rny, Ohio. 011 Saturday, Septc1n- he �d of !he _U. S. Air Force, ; 5 cussed the possibilit y of breaking
f{ffi.00. H11ynrn111l K irk t ;1•11ry� ·
p11111l
1111•11L.
____ !l I :Ill' Iler 1 7 , 11}61l, 11.t JO o ' l'lot:k a. m. bemg l i pped l tl Pa r is AS Norstad's relations with .l.ipan-but this was
Jlody �hop. ! 'hone Wy 2 ltlll!'i. 1-"l JH �l\ 1 1 "1\ � ,\ 1 .l•., :11 1 i .o\ \ ' 1 1 10:S
--- --- - likely succtssor.
voted d own.
11 :1 1 :11
1w;ir ·1 11 pp,·r, l ' l ;iws, t 1 h 1 11 . w 1 1 h TWO liAHAC a:s �'OR ll1':N T- M u l· the followinJ.! real estate:
F1r.
rrel
�
n1111,1
t
1' 11
: Thr
and Alil'e I
- - - .
('&lt;lill
\.\ t\l �d i \\1 1 t h r t l l llt"l" l 1 I
8 0N N DENATION ALIZATION
POL tTK._ L BED, ■ LLOWS
• .. ,,,,e 1 ,,, 1 ,, ,· rc• 37"
"&lt;' t'· Ahlrs rf.'al estate s1tm1ted al Mo rn.
bl' r' Y ,.ve
O �
-l,UR SALE. 111:)1 1-'tl 1•01 1 1 1 VH
Th e Bonn government is eln g h t .. .,,. 11 1 t lw11! \lolli,• M 1 ·
Politi cal in1id er.s in Manil a say
oml SI. or eall WY 2·2575.
GolMl lire.I!, i;,mKI t·om l i 1 w11 ( It'll
IIIJ.! Stn r , Sullm1 Tow nship, Mci"s
,. that Phili ppine
peeIe d lo start denationalizing an
&lt; : r n t h . l(ulland, Olii&lt;i, Ill I . rit·ur
,
I Otii County, Ohio, 1·o rn;il!llll" of 70 acres
s President Carlos
·
ry E. Bahr, IA111i,: Hu l l um, O h 111,
-----------lJ--"
i ';n· wu1 t•r l lli i i i
I'. C11 r ci11 may Jo•· • ro rc,, In other n,a, or cnterpr 1·,, bY o1:. J0 t&gt;er
II •) 'IL 1 .
Phone YU 5-2:.!:8\J.
lllOJ"l' or !f'SS. Thert' IS sit u11tcd Oil
� I Jt 1 1
' t'ime I·, WI ,, be
next Yl'•r's gen er, I ele,1,· on, wt' lh 8 J lhe [ aI esJ · Th IS
wa lhe llfore.�aiil r('a\ eslate 11 6 room
hr111g
t•;,n( ll lllf' l' 9 ( 2() )
. I . , l 'J&lt; Al ' l l l•'.S,
e IJ n i·,ed Tan k Depot an d Trans
--.-v ll-,.,,4 JIiii\-. 11 t.lH
�lh
mave
rick
Sen.
ILi
51 F:OlllJ
Claro Recio, lhe
Wt' IJH!t•r t'nut 1-' unu, I .on,-: llot•
ilwC'llini! house appro1irnat('[y 5
.
porl Com pany, VTG , cons1· dered
'
·
n1otor and fl' uut, 1•11d . Su 1 1v1sor,
luni, t lhlo. l'hum• YUkun � 320 1 APAH lMENTS - .ru r n11bed and yrars old. a barn. granary and oth- most outsp oken foe 0r , he un ,ted
" ..... J a rg cst J an k ear
State
unlurnh1h
e
d.
McMa1ten.
)llddlet
s
in
the islan d repo bll,. Ho w to be E•·ro-•,
. l:011llnenlal, t1k1rh, d1u1l1&gt;. llml H
J
U
l
i
t·
er
oullmildi11g�.
Abo
prod
urini
oil
pu;t. 1 %,1111 W Y 1·20�. 2 3 tf
ev er, the9e sourcea say this doe,- firm · Recenlly the state-owned
·· nc)' Quivcy, Shaclr, Ohio, l'hone
and gas wells. Located 11pproliPJ a nts were so Id t o
D I :ll p . IJISII W A H �:. nll krn.1s Carl Cht'va- LUJ J.I.DOZl•:H l•"Olt H lllE. Pond!!, m11tf'ly 1 1 m i les from Pome roy on n'J _mean th 11 t Gare!, ,·, Jurnlng Volkswagen
)tY 6-3270.
private b ,' dder, · Th e VTG d eagain
st
the
hcr. Loni: U1111 0111
Unite d St,te,. 11•,
H- rn-:10111
·
road.
Anpralsed
value
lrnNt·mrnl
landscaping . good
11nd
.,
· anoth er s tep by
.. Ji'ORD t:O U l'I� I U t:A L t't )ll
ju.lit a polit ical marr iage of ne. nalion,11,a 1 , o n 1s
s
1
0.
imo
.OO.
l'huuc
nrn�tcr,
Yukon5·32�5.
the
W
est German government to
· Ho t rod.a. In 11'.oml n1ncl 1 1 1 011 l'h ( 'A N N I N l i l't:A&lt; ' l lfo:S, t: l . lU:ll'l'A
Second Parcel · Alict' Ahl1•s rcsi- cesslly.
6•24 30tp
Iran srorm as muc h pu bllc p rope rti I ;t1r
S I i:'I u11d 111) ;1 hmhf'I 1'11IH(cJl 's,
: SH 2-47 M .
ULB RIGH T OUS T•R
·
til'nce
pro1wrty sih111ted on l)1 l leJ:&lt;'
· 1 eJ Y onu·
..( "nhli ln�, Ill lh :m,·, :iu 11,, $1 �o.
Sent imen t is grow,·ng ,· n th e t, a, poss1· b1e in to pnva
�
DG E SEUAN I N l·:.Xn:LJ.l&lt;.:NT
hr
Village
of
llut
ltrnd,
Strret
in
L
ed
handll.
100 l l&gt;s $2 :l5 l\rmi,: t· 11nl;11r1r (
lo
p ranks of the East German
• tondition. 1 ;1w&lt;l wurk rar Tnrn
Ohiu, l'Omisling of a four room
ll11tl11ud ll11ud , 1 1 2 milrs 1•usl of
Com munist Party ajainst party
fl 2 :Jt 1 1
ing
fram
AIR
C!UNDITIONING,
REFRJGER-·
'
: Wella, 1l111·nsi1 11\'dk
ancl
lot.
dwell
house
Ape
LIC INSE ISSUED
llulland loll rn11ds11!(' m 11 rkt-1.
set·retary Watte r Ulbr icht. Othe r
atfon servtre Jack '• Refrl11er•• praisl'll velue $3,000 . 00.
A marriaKe license wai; issued
8 30 tU p
lead ch complain Of his high ­
Said real rs111te ('a t1tH1l be sold
lion. New Haven. ):'hone TU2i1H_nd ed aclio ns and the "person• today in probate cou r t to John
PIANO ANO OR GAN SALE
3537.
fi.-23-tf for le&amp;s than the appraised valut.
ahty cull " he has fostered. Re- Dupre, 26, teacher. Wellston. and
ONE male rci:: !!il 1' r•·1l H1·11�l1' dni;!,
W11rl 1 l 11•d l\lnrid u;1k -� 1ii 1 wl p 1
Tlw right is rrserved to reject
1
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s �l&lt;'hin g the Wcll t say UI- Maxine Recd, 2 1 , teacher, daugh,
A 1CTICI .. I ■•
;· ... 3 female Bc11i,:le p11pi.. n•1Hb to
11 1 1 11 w n h h1' 11d1
any or all bids.
Ksi•d us ,frm
ter or Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Reed,
Compl•�• Service
• train, Kcnnrth � d .rocl, l'o r l ·
u11slr:11 nr ,ii . \ ! h t •n.� ( "u t' iu r
For inform�lion phone Pomeroy
Reedsville.
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Crltt a,adfeNI
U8t dan s Sh ou lde r
, land, 0. l'honc V13 24/6.
n111y $:'i�!'i oo
Ohio, WY 2· 2 1 86.
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Pt.on.
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MATHIW5 COMPINSI.TED
W u r l i ! z.-r Sp111• ' l ! t' ori:nn. wit !
BERNA11n v. euLTZ
Deep I n &amp;. pionaae
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MUEL
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FUkNACIS,
WIITINO
. . the Russian! are should • be
and 10 llelfrrs �:n1 11w t 1 t : W I i i . ,
rt!lmbursed by
workme n's
1 l .11w1' ry uri.:u 1 1 ! n·(·1• 1 1 1 l .1· n•1111s
(8) 3 L ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, LO, 12, 1 t er deep in it here
HO \JI I appllenc"" Arnold lro!I I lllp
� Pomeroy, O hio
at the Olympics. COfllpenaa tion insurance while he
..,t•.\s1'1l i '\lahn).'. 11 1 1 1, f111 1 �h liki•
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thera,
SyracuM, Ohio. Phone
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. A battery or eight 111 ten Rus- is Ridclined by two broken ribs.
111•w W i l l wll for h:1h1th"l ' Trr 11 1s
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WYl-6: 114,
sum&amp; wea ring
11-1 1,tf
0Uiei11l badics
· 1 Sb: tubt• .a m pl1f1N,
or ntsh
PALMER ADDS WINNINGS
1 2 111r h
read mg • '&lt;'oaeh" or "Int erpreter" The ded11ion waa announced by
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the Texas lndu11trial Accid ent
1
l si'd W m l 1 1 11 · r t•l1•1· 1 r-1 1 1 1 1 t' iii NEJCLF.R BUILDING SUPPLY
1 f. ) N
, . apealler . Buth $4!UI\J 1':l11wr 11111
aw � r m�d arou nd the divi ng and
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sw1 mn1 111g pools today r@l"ording Board Friday after read ing a re•
pnrl submitted by Dall111 coach
h1• 11rl1 OnlJ· s:1.•w 1 1 0 w.,rulr ll ' s
kitchen nblnets built to ardor , mon ('y winn e r in this )'C'ar's PGA every deta il
g 1 :1 1 1,
Abou t the U. s. and Tom Land ry, who li11ted , himselr
• ..----- - 7th &amp; Warrt•n, \lari ,· t t .1 l'hoo r
aluminum
window,
l
lmr11a me11l.s, kcre11 scd h b1 earn •
and
doorR,
Australian 1iirl swim mers .
LN:£ lrHh cow W l l h ht•lft·r rn lf
p
as foreman.
V II :1 !'itlA7
111r111,"!e donr!(, relllng tile, vinyl ings to S7l\,400 with the $1 ,850 he
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Hol,tel11
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tile
and
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panelln1.
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up
for
his
third
place
tie
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8 27 ti 1 1J l l l· H.l! S W I L i . H I-'. 11 �:1 · 1-:1 v 1,:u AT
Call N e i gler's. Racine. 8 · 1 1-t tc in Hu, MIiwaukee Ope11 eolf tnur•
; .at.
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namcn1. Kt"II Venturi of Palo
,\ \ l orn,•� ' - l 'o1 1 1 nu1 . Ohio, up t�
� BATS KILLED w1lh Stu Wa_r
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Alto,
Calif., the M.300 Cirst prize
.
� farln. 2 � lb� J l .49. tbl'r��a• h
rl r\'PII " rl l'l' k A '1 . 1 1 1 1 �· rn1 1-1 �•I
wlllnt"r
al Milwaukee, is second
�q1!1•m lwr 1 0 . 1 114\l) , lor 1 hr n•al
, l I .H■rdwerc, Suga r 1!1111 Hour
in earnings w1th $-U.900.
.
IIUl and l.rndmuk Stu re.
1' slal 1• .,,.,, 111 ,(1 hy l '�•arl :� I.nit
(I) 10, 1 1 , 1 2, 17. 1 8 . HI, 24
rid,-:,•, ,h-(·(·;1 ., pd 1,walNI al 8:tB
HOME GROWN
TREE RIPENED
TUPPER$ PLAINS
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
t:larcnce
Nichqls
111.: u 011,• ,i.,r1· l ra111r dwf'll1n i.:
alltmdcd the ru11eral or their
;'°
,ON"l' PUM P your Rlui;,J.ll!h !f'plm11s1• w 1 1 h f 1 1 1, moms 111 1! halh.
d1m,i::h1t' r-i11-law Mr!l. Ced[ Nichols
'•• do tanll. Gel Klean-Em•All Sep• 1
arnt I I r 1 11, !l ' r ti\ol' \( i,t11 r 11i.: 1•
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at Oreola, Ohio last week.
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A l! ° f f rr � -.u hJ,.. -1 to Cnurt approva.ndmarlri Store. Pomeroy.
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FORiST RUN
Pofner-.y WY-�
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An�•mw tl t •�1r111i: 1 n �r(' pn1 1wrty,
Mr.
John
nm and dau�hlt-r
lAUTl P.D ITOP
eonlat' I nr phnn1• H h 11 1 h-l1 C. Strrh .
Esther
visited
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
At
C'"'4W
Pnmeruy , Oh lfi l 'hnne 11uinh;r
Walker Saturd ay cve,nhli;i.
Yvk.n
J.2145
WY 2-221 0
l!hu(kll t:. Stl'ffy,
Bring Contalnon II Convenient'
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holler and
ltAMJI.L IIRVICI RATION
Admi 1 11Hl n11or
hrnlly
of
Long
Rottom
and
Mrs.
....... ,z00 A.M.
( IJ l 2. :i, ti, 9. 1 0, ) 2, 61r
Edith Sisson and children of rome­
Alb.an, JUI
r11y viRUed with lhclr pa rents M r .
J H F. llll1 1 0 M 111 1;,.1 i,: I N EXl ' F.1.­
l!Yer:,- llay Sonlo&lt;
and Mn. Hanson Holter Sundfly.
LE NT condition :\1o&lt;lern kltcht"n
Mrs_ Amanda Baer a11d grand­
with },'nrm H· a ,·11unl rrlop, atain•
A11ctlMMer
lf' �s Slf' f'l .� mk. d 1 �hwHhcr and Rf&lt;";ASONADLE RATltS SATIS­ dauRhtf'rs K11ren and Margwret
d1s 110HHI Storm " in dow, and ,1u­
rAC'l10 N Guaranteed. Call or Haer we re overnii,::ht guests of Mr.
lo111allc he11t 111 7 High St., Mid­
write 1 - 0. McCoy, Chel,ltr, 0. and Mrs. Hanson Holle r Thu rsd ay
Phone TU..Z-4818
dlepo rt. Ph WY 2 · l l41 .
8 :L2 Botp night.
Mn. Albert Bartels, Mr&amp;. Roger
9 2 Jtp
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NEW HA�EN, W. VA.
tal work aDd repair w�h 1,1f
FRESH and Sl'lllNCF,R HOLSTEIN
and Jamc1 Walker of Pon1eroy vls­
cow,. N. G . lloHf', Mlneravllle.
•ny klnd. Phone WY 2·2301 . ited Mr. and Mr1. Lewis Wilker
Phouc WY U710.
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M11on Co. 4-H Agent
STATE 4-H ROUNDUP
'l;' op winn.ers ha\le b een an­
q.o.un�.d for the six events of the
�l State 4-H Roundup held
1,i,st ' 1'bu.r�y lJlld ·Friday at Jaek­
•�•s �ill, S�le 4rH C..-»Pb;t 11,e W eu, Talent Seuell,
a sister �� • .U..r,;ly Coun�y
At;tie.' Hu!!1d, took
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p� ai;t Se�oo;u:I place went to
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v�'al dJ.L.el. 'l'hey �� 11):eMbe{S oi
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son Counly was rtp,f�te d i n
four categorie&amp;, ThitY
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McCo,)', d airy foodl, .
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Ahn Williama, Leon, r;oL1t�ous
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12: 30
Franyn 'Kel?D'er, Po ·'
1 :00
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1 : 15
, red
sorl Couaty entranta �
1 :25
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4:00
CAro�n Funk and � _.M)ck,
4:30
both of ' Broo�e Co WJ\Y·, � top
, Jic
ho.q,ora U1. tile St.a:'te tl•H
irst
Spqkinl Contest. �� is •
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time
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hut�y
of
t�e
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tl\Bt l/l&gt;lh
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9:00
th&lt; ..;,,e "'""IY - l,iye �- I'!'¥
o,oo
4:00
llo,t,lolaojl
nve girls participated in [he fin­
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,in 'rlo
als following regional eliminat icpru;
il:10
lyblrils
6:00
ut the Mou11tain State.
througho
: 1 : 15
1;30 Your Ello lli,�
County judging
Nicholas
The
0:'8 Wealher Nier
Jarkie l-{11gnes, 17 Je fferson team placed first in the sixth an·
1,13 John D&lt;lY �w•
County, was named West V irgin­ nual Land Judging Conteat. Poca­
·t:00 �v :;.t.a,;-eher 'iu&gt;W
ia 's 4-H S1yle Revue winner as h o ntas was second, Hardy third
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Plct.ur
The
Bil
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7:3P
topped u field of 77 conte�I• arid Webste r fourth.
she
,2:30 John Hopkins File
8:30 )Ian From Bl,aci: Hawll
from 44 coun1 ies. This is the
ants
The vegetable judging team
1 :QP Coll'8e News Confer�nce
9:00 77 SllllStt strip
e ver
entrants
of
number
largl!St
o.n
e1atl
Asioq
Nicholas also took top hµn·
,
from
1 :30 N4,tional 'Edu
·10:00 The l)eteetives
in this f.'Vent. Second­ ors in the Stale Hi V egetable
part
lake
to
!i!e
lla'tln
eoi
l:00 Mysl
10:30 Blac k Saddle
plaee winner was M11rthu Harr is, Judging and Identifica tion Conlest.
1:00 Open He�lna:
ht
1'9;olt
N�w
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Tb.
ll:00
16, from Monog.alia County. Janc,t W ood coonty was second, Mingo
Anawt&gt;r
The
3:30
ea
tb.,r
Point Pleasant �hd third and Monogalia fourlh.
w
Eshenaur.
bie
ll;lO Seaop.if
U)O 1111:;a Chqe Show
of the Tip Toppers Club, 4--H LEAD.ER5 AND COUN�I L­
m�mt:ier
'il ,13 4JI01U. ••••- •
&lt;:3() Amer,..- Arla Trio
I re.&lt;;ei\'t:d ll blue r ibbon and plact!d
ui:,p Late �w
O�S • t,\EETING
Land o, Prowise
5:00
among the top 1 1 rinali�ts. Vii:-gin­
Leade.rs and council orA will
,
.Cl
5:30 . .-ra.v�l Film
i11 Flora, member of lht- Hop To It meet at 7 :30 P. M. next 1;'.J}ur&amp;day,
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6:00 J'eqpl•'• Cholct
Club at Southside , received a rf.'d Sep\e.mher 8. in the A PWti.�hian
hts
.iOO 113ijJe a."ld Bull,taw
hlig
Hig
ribbon. Sroring was done on the ;iudltorium in Polnt Pleasant.
ts
Spo,i
B:30
./t\llf) f.ldle -i&amp;t Sho, sate,
ba�is of !ht' project circu lar. f(•{"­ F'our-H lllCm bcrs who p,arti�ipAtcd
Tr"'1&lt;dl&gt;.wn
,oo
7
i,,,� Wl\h Soup
12
ord of nctivities, the outfit and the in the State HI RoUndup will
7,i,, L•ei-�
12:l!P J;1·!' '.Ru&lt;al,
gi.r l.
n
Lawma
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present thi; _progr,,,n .
1 :31) l'fcision
Pel;tel
U:00
Y E ARB90:t( (0'4MITI;'E-E
girls
agll
bQ)'S
,10
than
ore
M
·yeatbOOk colTimihee will
2 1111
:
The
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A.t� 0
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6;46
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meet at 8 P. Jt), - thl1 Thursday,
ia-30
�d in (he dctnonstratio'11 contests.
ora i
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1'11&amp; N•w• T"'"-'bt
Sep)-embiJr 1, at the home o f
IQ
(H
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earlier
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w�e
wl;IO
ts.
S'
nOW
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contestan
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The
u
gL-,
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ll-'-¥"
Late
lO
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U
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winners in regional competition, Phyllis Miller, 406-6th. Street,
. l;.'00 Brave Stallio
Point Pleasant. Mq1bers of lhe
were entered in 3 1 diUerent &lt;;lass­
com1nittec are l',tra. 'Geral d Rood,
es and came fro_a;i 30 counties. MaMrs. i\us.s.ell S,'e, Janel Eshenaur,
'�
and 1.'�o'm.as WUli,am,11·, ex offic/�·
Mason
ic,
mp
Oly
m•r
Sum
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?,trf uc1ty
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Gene
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cock Prea�n!i
Lewis
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Thursday evening.
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Belva H.oush Sunday
Mr and M rs James Bennett 1s l points d uring the 1959-60 seaJ1on,
visiting rel11t11· t•s at PennsylYania. sign ed Thunday with the Cincin•
Mn; llar ll') Powell of Nitro nati Royals of the National Basket­
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stands 6 feel, 2 inches, played col­
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Mr and Mrs William Pardu!' lei:.e ball at Memphis Slate Unive r­
Sp&lt;'nl lhl' Wl'l'kend at Yawke)', W. sity.
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Mr. and Mrs Howard Johnson Athens over the past six years.

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&lt; Hf i , ("I'� fruH\ 1 1 1 1 . 1 , r,nid ord i ·r
w. . r,• iin'si·nt i iwluding �lr� M,ir
g .,n•l s 1 .,k,·� ul y, 111111.:� i o w 11, t li ◄·
( ; u;inh;,11
OIIINS lrn111 · 11 icl&lt;l!rp11rt ;, l t (•11rl
ing w('rf' K ; 1 r1•11 !\.f r 1•,. 1 1 rnrn y , J a rH �• ·
Z1rkl,·, 'ia mly llri•w111g t1,n. lia r h a ra
· ' " 111·�. l ' a t t � l .uwi•ry. C - ind.1-· :.., o m �. ,
1 .,rl.i W 1 L�1 1 1 1 .. nd S;irnh lki· h l l e
:nw l,!1rb Wl'rl' ;1n-omp;1 11 1 l·tl l u
1 / 1 1· 111(•1·t1 nl-! hy M rs Jan11•s 1 • 11 11 1, 11.
:ll r, l(oh1 -r l Coat.� artd 1\lr� H 1 1 1)ert
:\kfl h m 11y
,\ I l t' r l I 11• 1HP 1'! 1 11 g ;1 s&lt;w1al hour
was lwl1I hy t h e l,ost lkt lH' I

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Pontiacs

New B uicks

Middleport Girl
Presides At
District School

USED CARS _
19S9 0pel - - - $149S

filee er

�I r-, .1�1111•� Jfr.,rh� W.t!&gt; �u•·st
. ,f huuHr o1t " layt•lle �howt&gt;r ri1·r1 , ! I ) ,I ! h,•r h o 1 11c• �'lal woods
i-: 1 v,-11 hy h&lt;'r sistn, M rs ('harle,;
W 1 hJ n m u l h
c;ift, wi•re plat•t&gt;d 111 a t,!ue ba�­
, 1 r1,-t w 1 l l1 pmk and blur s1reanwr&amp;
l' � ! •·rHl 1r11: frn11 , tht• Jllrtu rl' w1n­
du1-1 I " l h,· h;h-,1111· !
Hl'l rl'�hriw nr� uf w l1 1 ! 1• 1·,1k1· dt'f
1t•e
oratl'd , , , ptnk ,1 111! hl u,·
, . ,- ,•,1111 &lt; o!ft•t· 1,·1· 1 1 !t"d d l l d � m a l l
("II!)� f t l lNl w i t h rtl !llh v.1•n· WI"\ l'll
),. t lw /10�! 1•��
\ l 1t·1 1 , t i m,: &lt;1 l' f 1 • �1r, \\ J ] J i ., 111
W i l l \1 r � W&lt;1HI
.V 1 ml •n. M r!&gt;
Hui I m lk:i rh!&gt;. M r , i\ I I J 1 ,1 m O h
M r�
l 1 11 �1·r �1 r, H " l ! 1 r 1 P i l l .
\V&lt;1ndr, , v. .\ 1ora �ml .l;11·k11• ., tr�
l · ·, , 1 , 1 I J • d l 1· r M r� M J x 1 · 1 11 1 ' � nrt
\' 1 1 , 11 .\I r� ) 1;1 v11t Ho.�� a n d Ftl
rli;· \1 r-. 1 ; 1•111 ;:t• A h l10 l l . lll rs �:11.
·,•r" ' l l ,1 wk111s um! Hun11 1&lt;•. ,1 rs
l l u � t, lkart,s. M rs .'\ l 1·a H 1 ! c . Mr�
" a rn li K 1 11• h l ,... r M�� Thonu, , Ci•c il
M rs l ..1wn·11 1·t' S m i th !',l e , Hus·
!&gt;l'l l Spr11n:r. Mrs Allrn !) 11, M l.!iS
.\b rr J·:! 1z,1 hrt h ( " hap111,111 . M 1 1 'i
l .,rul U1•,t rh\ M i s �. Ero , J 1·�se,
�f 1�s �haron Bt'arh� . M i s� .hmr
T1 t l i ., ;nnl M 1ssrs S,111dy arid Kathy
W t ldrr·muth
St'l\ll 1 ng �IIIS. h u t unahle t o Ill ·
! 1 · 1 1\1 w1• , r Mr� H,1 ymond P u l l i ns
Sr . M rs l &gt;;, u S m i t h , Mrs. Oscar
Srnith M r� M�r i f' l "hapman, Mrs.
W 1 l l � rd Ehn.� ha(h and Mr� ,:; E
l ' a r l l·lon.

( ' cnl u r) :.! [ I r l l . 1 r dtup l ' own ."l f ( •1 · n 1 1 g a ! hl hntkL·:-.. l ly 1 1
a flow . r ; 1 d 1 t 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 t w . 1 1 1 · 1· A l ' il ' :1 1 1 Olli ' t1\\ ' l l t &gt; I" t ' ; i /'

1958 Buick

$1 89S

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Spcrl;d :l l &gt;rn ,r l lartllnp /lt-;1 11t tful ong1 11:J I I d .irk and
c n • ; 1 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 1!-.h l &gt;y 1 w f11111 . r;1d 1 u : 1 1 1 d h1-.1 1 , • 1·

1 958 Pontiac - - $2195

Botlllc\. i l l1· l l ;1 n l l o p ! ' pt• H1·a11 t i l 1 1 I ;I l l Ji-;1tl11•r m fr l'ior,
mull' h 1 1 1 g 1 • x l t•1 ior l 'm, l' r s l &lt;'l ' I 1 11 g 1� hr:1k1 •s Ut•ally s h.a rp

195 7 Ford - -

$1 395

2 Dr. J l anllop t· · . 1 1 r l;1111• " " !'!\JO ' ' PCIWt'I" :-.l 1 'l·ri11g. Vu nJoma­
ti&lt;:, rnclio :111d l 1 1•a 11•r On!-:i llal rel.I and white �xkriur
with spo l l l·.�s r 1 1 : 1 h h 1 1 1 g l l l k lior.

1957 Ford -

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4 D r . l l a n l 1 1 1 p t- ' : 1 1 1 l a 1 1 , , ":'lOO ' ' Fortl1im;l l 1 r , radio antl
heatt'r . O rl i,: 1 1 1 .d l i llll ' :inti white f1111sh 11 i t h spotless
matd1ing i 1 1 t 1• r 1tH·

1956 Chevrolet

. 4 Door SL'dau l ' , , 11 1' r.i.:l1 1h- . ratlio
automobile wort h 1 1 1 11rh moH'.

" 1956 Pontiac

$1095

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A s h a rp

- $1095

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•4 Door Hartl !op ( " h 1 1i("p 1 &gt; 1 h, u fiiw r;1rs !\ 1 1 t h 1 1 .vcli"a•

i ma tic, (adio ;md lll ' ,1 tn.

i 1955 Buick - -

}4

Door St ' llau S i d

l r;1 1 1 :; ru 1 s�11J11

Beautiful Blal'k llt-aul_r

Dodge
195S
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$895

Custom Jloy_.1 L . 1 1 1i ·l•r 4 Ur SL• lia11 l'owt&gt; r !&lt;' I l l e Hac.t lo

' 1955 Pontiac

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$795

l l a rdtop . J l ytl ramatir . ltad10 and ]water.

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Radio and lw atc-r.

$395

·9 LAETTNAR'S
" t•rom Buggleo To Bulrk,"

POMEROY.OHIO

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W;,,m p u m !l tgh Sthool. G:i.rf1dd
l:Ju�mcss l ns l l 1 11 1 1•, Bca\'er t' all�.
i1nd t"mp l uyed � t The Beal'er Cut1n
ly Tru�l ( "umpany . Nrw Unghtun.
I '&lt;1

�I , ne:, {,! I (' is a graduate of t:a�I
Paksl1 nc lllgh School arid Youug�
1ow11 ll n i v{'rsi1y w 1 1 h � U. S h·
l:(rt't' iu Hus illl'bS Adnuni�tr;,11 1111
;md at prCSl'O! is I ll milll&lt;1ry �, r
1· 1 1·t&gt; �rrv111,r.: a! Fort Knox, Krn
tud!.y.

The reJ-..:-.ir� .. 1 ,l tnner was i;in•n
h&gt;· the groom ·s parenh al c1 p11p­
ular dining room.
Lneal relatives a l lend111r: 1vt"rr
M rs Mat tie Yost. Radne, Mrs. A
L. Paynter. Portla nd. Mr . and 1'1 r�
David Yo�! �ml fam ily . Portland.
and Mr. and Mr:s. Gene Yost and
family, Racine.

Hold Meot"n
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Mrs Arnold Hayes was well· omed as a new member when the
Past Chiefs uf Magnolia Temple
Pyth1.ir1 St�lcrs met Thursday
1'vening al lhe home of Mrs .
Henry Re1bfl. Pil'a.!iant lhdgr

A shurl busine�s sel'ision w.is
l'ondudf'd by Dale Smith. pr('s1&lt;le11 ? . w l, 1('h O l)('nt'd with devo­
l 10:is. 'Mrs. Carrie Grucst•r thankf•d
lhe mrmhers for card� sent her
a ! t h l' death fl[ hc1 brother. The
Prl Z&lt;' p,1 ◄.·ka;:C' &lt;lnnated by M rs.
lk1hel w11s awar•dc-,l lo M rs Hnllin
P.earhs Thr !llCf' \ 1 11·• dosed w ith
1 hc- �1 11.p;il1 !1ened 1 d 1 on.
{ ; i1uws wrr(' p!ayrd ifo rinc r t. e
,n, ·1�1 h 11ur. w1: h pri7rs wun by
.\ l rs L11i·1ll1• U. Hawkrns. Mrs
An,;u1Ja K;.spar. Mrs. th.yes and
J\1 1.,s Hern ,cC' A11n J&gt;urst.
1\ .!ii1lad rnursc was served by
! hr hostess to thr a ho\'C named
� nd � l rs l.awrenr(" Lanning. Miss
f.rna Jl'Ssf'. M ISSl'S Len� .-nd
Thclmi1 Grueser. M rs . William
Flsh('r. Mrs Karl Grueser , Mrs.
Delbert Eisl'lstcin and guests,
Mrs. Donley Reibel and Fae
Kathryn.

ELBERFELDS

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Han d Too l�d Bag s

Han d Too led Bags
full Grained Sad dle leat her . Han d
Tooled · Hand laced lealher lined

available fn

$20.00

cocoa and

natural colon,

O'l'll t: n M t: t: K 1: 11 HA(;s . .

PLUI ,ao. TAX

$3.75 up

K&amp;C JEWELERS

Phone W Y -2,37K5
t:AST MAIN STR t:F.'f
POMEROY , 01 1 1 0

£,nbor :Dag
/882-1960

The member1 of our stoH join their fellow.

Pr a Yer . '
M r Yusi � 1 •t·omp;111 1c•(I !11.\ rlaugh
no41 1 11, uo , 1 0, 1 Jl ,llUP..l pur. .1000 4
h'r l u the il ltar and l,!:!V l' lll'r I l l 11111'1� u f whllt• (";trnal 10118 ;Hld 111 n k
1 1 11,rnu�l'. TIil' hru_l&lt;' w:i� lu1· f' ly in ros 1•� The l 1 t t l 1' fl&lt;JWl'r girls, Susan
a fl,)or lc1 1 glh wh1l1• i.:o·,1 11 of l'III · ! Yost . l'uw;m c,f lhe bmlr, ii nd
hn,Jdt·n•tl s i l k 111· gania , f11te&lt;I lll'vl'fly M !"Anl1s d111 r m inJ,: in their
lu1ll 11·1: f1 •a11mng .a V iu·t·k ;1(1nrne&lt;l [H11k fro(·ks arul M estPr Hobert
w i t h Sd1 � f f l ll' t•111hro(lt•ry A 1 . .-nw11 llild ' rt:&gt;t•cly sr• n rd as nni.: b&lt;'iU"er.
of d1&lt;1 n l llly l.1l·1· ;111d �t•ed 1 w:1 r l s
J;1 111l'.\ y.,,1_ IJru l h e r of lhl' bride
ll!'ld lwr f111j!t•r I l l) \ t• I I of 1[IU�IOrl WHS lie.�t man for th t&gt; .i::roum The
l . 1 l ws of l lu- v a l l t•y .ind a whitt• f.:LK'Sls WNt• scaled by lli l·hard
orrh1d n l np a wh111• B1hlf' was rar- Sans!'nha1 1�h1•r aod Bill l(up('rt.
l"lt!(l hy t lw hride '.-i omctl11 11g new. !·Ousius of l h 1 • i.:rnom
ul rt h1 1 r- rowt &gt; 1t and hhJt! lradill o u
For tw r fl .iui:hlc r's wetldi ng M rs
_ : "h�
wa�
t•1 1 ,, ,I hy lhe hr1rl 1• - s h&lt;' Yosl &lt;·h i ,sp a l•uff1,1, hriiw11
l a("!;
wun· 1 ll'f hl"l'al i.:raru h u u l he r Sh('a ! h t l rf'S� with h ' li,!l'
l
lllTl'.
�
�(1r14•N
Sm i t h ' .� w1•1ld111g band 1rnd hrr 11111I won, ,I yrl low ros1•
,·or•HH!t'
d1nkl'r of JWarb 1 11 1• g i ft of : lw whil 1• t ll,· g ninm ' rnotl '
s
ll r M rs .
groom.
lk;1gle · � d rP.�s was he-ice lat"&lt;' 111·1'1'
Mi.�s ;\fary .!all(' Hurklry. ;,11 a u n 1 tnusN gri•t'II l a frda w i 1 h h('l;:c ae­
(·1•s�; 1 r1c� u111! hn 1·orsag 1• wa.\ p 1 11k
u f t ho hrirl,•. wa.� l lw m;ud n f hun
l'!!Sl'S
or, a 1 l rnt"111• 1• 1 1 1 .i 'tia l l t•ri1 1 a dr(•s�
The• l"('l'l' 1 Jtio11 folln Wl'&lt;l lht• n•rf'
,,f 11111k arnt wl1i\ 1 • 1•mhr(11d(•r 1 •d
ltlllll�' I l l l tw N1•w ( : ;1 l i l 1• 1 · ('Oll l tl \ U rl
n v. lo11 rhiff11n ,111&lt;1 1·.1rr 11, rt H rolnr1
0
ial hot1(1u('t of whill' 1·arnat1011s ll_l' t'll"t'llll'll S U11 1lding l '111 k and
11 11&lt;1 :' m k r"Sf'); �1, �.� llarhara Sti·w w h 1 l t' 1frn, rn l wns. w h i t • '-' N lrlin!.;
arl H fl"l&lt;' lld , , f l hc hridr and M is� hPl ls arnl luvt'ly f l owrr arrani.:c­
l ' l";j!)' \' u!i1 . 1 h 1• hrid1• • � Sl�lt'r Wl'rt' u,t•nl s
A nwrnory ,-.111,lfr t h,• ,.:ifl of t he
11t1m•fl idt'1111ri1 l l v. as l l 1 P 11111111 ur
hrnlt-'s .!ilSlt•r. !,urnrd clurm.c L h c
n•t•r ptio1• at t h e 1ablE' whPTl' l h e
� 111•i;t ho,,k was 1 1 1 d1ar.cf' o r M ri;.
llohPrt l l anhy :,n .i unt of th(' hridr.
romr-roy. OhJo
, The wedding rakr w a .s sc1w1I 1.1 1
SUN., MON. ind TUES.
tht refrrshme nt lahJ 1, l o !ht' i::1iests
"WIid WAS TIIA·r LA UY"
ii}' i\1 rs . .l;1v Re;i�le ;md Mrs David
(l 'omedy l
vr ,.� ! l'rr.o;iding at the L,. n1mli howls
was Mrs. Mik(' Kue.1ma an ;m ut of
Tony l ,1rlii; - D&lt;'an Martin
lhe hrid&lt;', an 1 l Mrs. l ·ornelius
J.1nr1 Lf'1J:h
Dmlds.
Wed. 1r1d Thun., S•pt. 7-1
AuJs for lhe reception wearini,:
"TI I E I I C &gt;OK J F:"
da111 1 y whit(' ori.:aru.y a prons with
Tumm_}' Nll1111,u1 . 1 '1•1e Marsh a l l
pink Ju1'(' trim Wl're Mrs. Wells
,\kfrra,ly, Mrs. Clayton Kccl&lt;'rl'I",
; J Sl t&gt;Hi!l'� Ill
Mr�. F'rt&gt;d ftk K inn("y . Mrs Jamn
"ll{ J l 'U,; t ' ll[ )SSl':JI"
Gondrid1
amt Mi.o:srs Put rir,;1 M t· ·
FRIDAY: NOT OPEN
Anlis. Phyl l is Stewart a nti Sandra
Safurd1r, S.pt. 10
Keltercr .
l l(iu hlt&gt; l lorrnr!
The ll&lt;'w Mr. untl Mrs. llea1,:lc
"STR AN(;l ,f&lt;:ltS m· BOMBA r
l1•ft rnllowini:: lh&lt;' rcc&lt;'ption For
- also -a hone,,.moo n tr i p In N ia.i::ara l''a l l s,
"The J,;.J ,ECTllONIC MONS'l' l!:!t"
and
olhrr points t1f inter('S\. The
Sun., Mon,, TuH,, S•pt, 1 1 - 1 3
hride wor&lt;' a royal h l ue shua l h
"WAKE M E W l l�N IT' S (&gt;VEn · ·
dl'ess with white a(-cessories anti
Ernie Kovac� - Margo M oore
the
while ord1id from her h(mquet .
J ec k Warden
Mrs. ReaglC" is e g raduate o r •

MEIGS THEATR(

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NOWI 500 lb. LI' GAS SYSTEMS

We Have The Tanks!

Americans in saluting America's WC'rkers,

and hailing their progr&amp;H, on the 78th
anniversary of lhe ffr,t Labor Doy• .

Sizes 29 to 4 2 waist

U N I VFRSITY and
CONTI N f,NTAL SLAc ks
• • • give you

1 11( ;

a tapered leg
to stand on . • •

"I, ·. \. :"tt;

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Why let just any slacks do'? Play it fashion-safe with
Big Yank - the slacks that giv·e you the proper flt,
style, a s w.ell a � all the c�rrect leatu�es - rn the ap­

prove� Umvers1ty or Continental fashion. We have Big
Y :ink m several smooth wash and wear fabrics and a
choice o f handsome' colors. Some see for yourself.
Other Men's and Young Men's
W ASIIABLE SCHOOL TROUSERS

. . . . . . $4.95

Boys Sizes 6 to 1 8 i11 Polished Cottons
Pincord Cottons and Corduroys

$2.95 and $3.95
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f.LBERFELDS 1n Pomeroy
WARM MORNING
H E AT E R S

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)'WEWZ
We Pay a% lnlere,1 On Your Savina•

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKINC. SI NCE 187%
Member Federal Reserve �ystem
Member t'cder1l
DeposAt Insurance CorporaUon

POMEROY

RUTLA ND

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Meiered bottled Kas Mrvice

so that you ()In heal yottr home

FOR EVERY N EED

cost !hat will con1petc with any

Rutlan d Furnit ure

or brooder houses 11l ■

type oI fuel!

Be the fin;! to l'njoy this mo­

dern method of hNlina: __ see
u■ now!

ly United Pr•&amp;• lntern•tlon•I
Th• ltrgHt �lntin9 In the wortd
wu John B•nV1rd'1 "P•nonnw of
the Minlnippl." Complettd in
1 146, if •hoWH th• Mininippi Rlv­
•r h,r 1 ,200 mllH In 1 •trip 1 5,000
fHt in length ind 1 2 feet wide. tt
WH dHlroyed br fir• 1hortly IMfor• 1 190.

VOL X l l

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Arnold Grote, Owner
PHONE SH-Z-481 1

RUTLAND, 0.

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ent1ne

Weather
Ohk-: Mo1tlr f•lr, • litt le cool...­
l0'1th portion ta.day. Fair toni9ht.
Sund•y mo1tly fair and I I ittle
wermw. Hl9h tocu,,- In th• 70. Ill·
tr.me nortMHf ind IS-90 .....
_...,.e, Low lonltht MDttly In th•

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Devoted To Ths lnlereau Of Th., Mei11-Ma.on 4rea

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, September 3, 1960

NO. 118

T,actor Case Appealed

(.;...--•·-

Court Of Appeals To Review
· Aug. 15 R,tling O·f Judge Bacon

Notice of appeal from a decision handed c1own Aug. 15 by
Judge John C. Bacon in common picas court was filed yester­
day by William H. Sowers. attorney for l l omer Goeglein.

The appeal noltcc reopens I li c atlurne , .!i i! l \l'I" t he rnmmu1s1oners
t .ax.11;.ycrs ;;uil f1Jn! by M r. Coe� harl obJectl'd to Prosf'rutor James
1cm in whidi Ile .iltempted Lo halt O ' Brien rr.presenung them in the
the purchase of a n-9 Caterpillar case
The 110ll('t' of appeal was !ilcd
tri1ctnr by Lhe t;oUll ly l·Ull l JlllSSIUll
crs. Al the time the or1g111al pct1 w1Lh111 t he lq;al .20 Liay period.
tiou was filed, J\Jdge Hacon gram I llrrnard l"u ltz of t he local law firm
ed a temporary injunclton auamsl said Loday.
the purchase. The temporary 1 11junction was dissolved and the ap­
plication for a pc.rman('nt injunc­
tion drni('d when thP case was
heard Aug. 13.
· 1. nc case 1s being appealed by
Mr. Sowers to the Court of Ap­
peals on a question of law, the entry filed yesterday slaks
The law firm of WehstN and
Fullz rrpresenls t h e cc,unly offl
c1:ils in the suit as court appointed
ly United Pren lntern1tion,I
- - -1
M 1 l l 1ons
Americans who
of
d 1dn · t expect to be killed in an
;uitomohi lt' accidenl answered the
Lahor Day weekt'nd 's 78-hour lure
toda)'. The Nalionul Safety Coun­
ril predicted 460 of them �uessed
wrong.
(.;cnrrallr clear !&lt;hies aud 1em
p1'ni t ures i u the 8()'s am1 oo·s hrlp­
('ij r i l l hea("hcs. forest prcsC"rves
and r4•sor1s over muc-h of l h&lt;' na•
A i r Hild raJ\ lines adde&lt;l
lion
,
J," uncral services will he 111 lil i1l
Lo snvc �acationers not
ec111J1lltl('ll\
·
r­
c
2 p. Ill. Sunda.)' at l hC' Dowler-�
1 1,; m the more than 70 rml
1
i
travel
guson ti'uneral Home in A t hens for
l 1un motnr vchide:s l'Xpected to
Heb. E. L. Miller. age 73, who tlit"d
highways.
Jt.1m
Plains
The
al
Thursday, Sept. I,
Press Internation al holA
ll11itC'tl
Friends may call al lhe funCral
coun t at 4 : 30 a. m
fatali
ties
i&lt;lay
home any time after 2 p. 111_ today .
d
1
5 p&lt;'rsons had died
1
show
.d
C'
Rev. M iller was retired f rn m the ('
since the week
ents
accid
raffic
in
t
minis try al Lhe liml' of death and
at 6 p. m. ( lo
y
of
n
iciall
f
end
bega
t:
was a former minister of the hes
more ae�·i­
_Two
Fri?ay.
time
cal
t
tcr, Reedsville and Portl and Meth ·
cous mis­
s
cllan
m
m1sc
al
death
dent
odis1 t"hurches. lie is. surv ived hy
12.
to
total
he
t
h
ughl
haps
rn
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i
gc,
.
his wife, Edna; oiie :son. Melr
peo­
four
rted
ania
rcp_o
Pen
nsylv
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two gran ddau ghter s. Mrs. F.dna plt&gt; k i l led • traffic. A two-car
�
_
rreneh of Middlep ort. illld Mrs Ror� -on 111s1o n near _ Oran gebur � ,
bcrt (Ann ) Hyse ll of Pmnc rny ; La r- � �.. laf0
( c 1 1n cd , t hrc_c lives . Illino is,
ry , Karen and Cind a Mille r. also S.
a
M
m e, Nort h, &lt;.:aro hna, Oh i o, Hhod\'
grandchil dren of Crown C ity, and J.sland
an� 1 enn{'ssc(' . each report
six great graruk hil&lt;l rcn.
on
tnJ:h way fah hty.
ed
e
He was prccecdcd in d &lt;' a l h by a
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IN OIIIIV&amp;N(I, OUI IAPtK WRL NOT
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Rev. Miller Will
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Sunday At Two

M Ii. A N O M KS. R EAGLE

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Mr and Mrs Lest('r Husse ll. left
a l Olll"e for a \'ISII Mrs ltU.!,�(' 1 1
w i l l spend .i touplt&gt; weeks w i t h lier
son and di1ugh1cr - m la.w to take
t"",re of t h e gran d t" h1ldrl'n while
M rs J o h n Hussttl 1s 111 ho.sp1tal

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b i rth u f a daughter. August UI at
t h 1• Sl . l\,fory 's Ho.sp,tii l , l-:vam
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A lovely wetl d i 1 1 g CJf t tw late su m me r took p l ace Friday,
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c h u r c h , N ew c._;a[1lec, 1 ',1 , when Judith Ann Yo.st, d;i ughter of
/ M,·. and M n;_ Hobt•rt I:: Yost, Nf' W Gali lee , became the bride I
, o f Wayne Le e lleagh1 .son of Mr. and M rs . Orvi l Heagi] e, .�84
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M. "ts.s �;&lt;1 i· t I� Ketti_! rer at the organ playe&lt;I a selcc:tion of faAL UMNI TO DRILL
VOl"ltC' songs tnducltng " I Love You Truly,'' "'l'hru The Years "
Dai ,, l l 11"1Y llai; nd lt·(I for ;i " l ) f'erfcrt Lovi•" ancl accump;rn icd the .soloist
Ja1.:k Penny' _
pr,wt11 1• f u r l ),,, Mid,lll' llnrl '�
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Yost-Reagle Wed-ding Was Recent Event ,
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Held In New Galilee, Penna., Church n�: '� :!a":i�: "/:�;�\t,,, ""' Magnolia Tempie
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A family J)Ll"IH (' W&lt;IS hf'lcl al r.ake
A l m a li!S1 Satur rla�• . A tl,llu�t 27 r n
hmiur o f f ; u y Eu�f'nC Hing o f l hc
1/S N ;i vy who was hne 011 lf' H VI'
w i l h h i s parculs , M r and Mrs ( ; u )'
[l1ni;.:, o r llr,1dh 11 ry, for lhf' past 12
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�l rs 1;uy Bing. Sr., ,md sn11 Earn
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a '.l !I Mr_,; ( J i fford Jarnhs and �Ull,
.J;i,•kt'Y, Mr a n d Mrs
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IIt•at· h. M r and M rs. ll1 1·ha ni
l lt•a(·h. M r ,i nd Mr� Earnes t V,1 11 l riwa J.: l' H ii nd �on, J N ry ,1 1 1 11
K 1' 1 l h ar i 1I l lw hunorrd gucsl , ( ; uy
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Graveside Rites
For Infant Twins
Are Being Held

Thief Swipe$
Court-House
Trash Can

Dwight Puke,, one of M1i9,
County'1 court house custodi1n1,
thinks th■t p.ople will ,tHI
about 1nythlng theH days,
LHI nighl someone M■d• off
with the trHtl c■n from the court
house l1wn, Puk•r r•ported
tod1y,

Graveside rites for tile infanl
twin sons of Mr. and, Mrs. l.,co Rog
ers of West Columbi a werr held
today at 2 p. m. at the Lewis C{'m{'­
lt'ry nc1tr ·Wcst Columbia.
The twins were born on Fridar. Cit,�l Hy Patrol
Rodney E. Gaul. 1 8. Chc�ter, has
One died Friday evening while the
other died early Saturda y morning . bl'rn cited by the Ohio Slate P.. trol
They had been named Jo�eph De­ fur passing on a )lellow line. He is
Lo appear in Coun1y Court Sept. 6.
wain and Daniel.
Survivin g arc the parents and a
sister, Jennifer . Mrs. Jtogers is lhc Skal�r Breaks Leg
former Marjorie McDcrm itl.
The Middleport Emergency SqL1ad
was railed lo the skating rink last
night al 8 o' clock when Carl Wil­
PTA Meelinl( Set
hold
son
will
PTA
vnle
, Syl·arnore-sl. fell w h il e skat•
Harrlson
The
a special meeting September 8. at ing and suffered a possible ICR
8 p. m. in the school . A l l mem­ rradure. The squad transported
him to the Meigs General Hospital.
bers arc urged to attend.

Mostly About People

� For New Reedsville Dam
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An appropr1 a 1 1on of $250.000 bdor(' lhc l loui;c Appropriations
The Ohio li st also eonta111ed
for plan nlnR a nrw h1�h lift dal'! Cornm1t tee 1n fa 1, or of tht&gt; appro­ nearly $700.000 111 plannu,g fund�
a f Reedsv 1 l ll' w"'� meluded 111 a pnal ton Thr S1•na1e Appropn to start work on struml111111g
pu1Jl 1(" works apprupriat1on bi l l I a1 ion� f 'ommJ 11t'e had approved a Lake Erit harbor&amp;.
s,gnr•d by l'r(' s1dn11 E15enhower much Jargrr appropriation fur the
These pro1eets are intended to
t-;rldii) The l-!&lt;.· 1•dsq/lr appropn
proJe(·t W 1 1 h lhe final figure arcommodate the larger ships
a t ion 11. a&amp; part r,f mQre than $22. sc·aled downwards by a special streamlflg through lhc Grei1t
000.000 i1pprupr1a t1'd for Oh i o {'om m1tl('e of lhe HouM' and Sen­ Lalr:es as a retult of opening of
flood ('011 l ro l . na\'11:a t 1on. and har at t&gt;.
the St. Lawrence Seaway.
bor improv('mrnl proJrcts
The Ohio column also contained
I Acrord 1n:,: to lhl' United Press
Construrt ,on of the Rrcd sv1tle lntcrn .. tio11al. !he Oh i o fund11 were two appropriations for navigat1undam had rarlicr be4'!l prcdit•led tu parl o/ a h1ll 1on dollar appropr1- 1 l improvements on the Ohio Riv
star! wilhrn a }'t'ar hy Congress­ a 1 1on to rontrnur work oo hund­ er during lbe f111cal year wh1d1
man Wallt'r Moel ler, who appeared reds of projects heing planned and started July I .
conslrucfed during the pre1ent
These were $6.180,000 ft•r the
fiscal year.
N e w Cumberland locks and dam.
Thl' /1st mdljded $2.2 million for ;md $9 million for the Pike ls­
work on !he Mahoning kiver res­ l;;ind locks and dam.
rrvo1r - a projecl that was criti­
Tht&gt; legislation ;;iuthorizcd the
r1ze&lt;l this year because or reluct­ Army Corps of Engineers to make
ant local suppor1 .
four new studies ur Ohio streams
The approprn1t1on survived aft­
The largest Ohio flood control
OLDTIMER - Harry LOdwick, Chester, be hind the wheel o! his 1920's vinlage ( 192 1 mo­
er &lt;.:ongress' a.pproved legislation a.ppropriation was $4,223.000 head­
del T ford was parked on Mulberry-av one da y this week and invited John Will in for a trial
reduc 1 11g the amount of mon&lt;'y ed for work on the Dillon Dam
sitting. Apparently the seals in this very wel l kept ancient Ford are comfortable, for John
thal must he ra i sed loully
nen Zanesville.

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� romptly began laking a nap. Lodwick uses hi s Model T frequently, still finding it the re­
liable transportalion that a rural America Deg an using 50 years ago. The car, shiny as any­
thing i n today's showrooms, 1s twice as old as this year's high school graduates, up with
many of today ·s grandparents in age, and the w ay it is holding together, should still be i n use
Venus .
when man makes his 1 irst SU&lt;'cessful rocket le ap lo Mars and------ - - ----

KhrushcJ1ev Due
Cold Treatment
On UN Jaunt

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No Publication
01 Sentinel On
Monday Holiday

The 01ily Sentinol will not
publi,h on Mond1r, L1bor D■y,
u in keeping with th• Natlon•I
holid1y. Slo,es, the courthouu
WASHINC;TuN UPI - Soviel ind most l&gt;usinenH 11so will be
Premier Nik i ta S. Kh ru�ll('hl'v _gol clo._d,
the Mid. silent trca\nwnt today
L on i evenh lo "ke•p people
from ll S. oHicials.
home" indude lh• J1yc1e �,l&gt;On•
The S1Rtr l)epartmrnl said he ,ored celabretion on the Pornwould he gi\'l'n no special protocol uoy parkina loh ind th• Syrawhen he arrives 1 0 head the So- cuH invitation1I buet..11 tourn•
viet dl'IPgH l ion t() t he United Na
nament ind g&lt;11mH event,
lm11� Ger1t'ral Assembly Sepl. 20 in
All plins ■ re reportitd comNew York.
pleted· for the JeyCeH ,hicken
Khrushchev w i l l be just onl' barbecue r,om noon to 6 p, m. on
more U. N. delegate so far as t h e th• lo._. r p•rkint let In P•mU. S. government is concerned.
eroy
Slate D&lt;'pannlt'nl officials said I
he would be unller the .o;amo lrav
l' l restrirlions appl ied to other
Hussian:; in this rountry. lie will
have to !l:ive 24 /10 11rs notice to
from
trO\'('l lll Of(' than 25 miles
the center uf New York City.
('crlHin arc-as of the Uni ted )
Slates - inc l ud i n � Brooklyn - are
com1&gt;letely off- l i m its to Soviet c iti
·u,ns. Thcsl' r&lt;'slr1clions w,•rc llJI
plied by lh1� country lo mHlch
A wreck ;11 M inersville iii 1 1 :30
areas of llus�ia closed to Amennight was in\'f'Hligatcd hy the
last
can:..
sheriff ' s offil·c with one driver
died to county court for ·:ecklcss
opera tion.
Middlef)ort Alumni
Richard Eul Ours, Houte 2. Ra­
cine. was cited artcr he hacl failerl
To 1-'ractic,· TonighI
Members of the Middleport Al­ to stop for u car ahead si�nal­
umni fo()tball team arr.: to huh! ling a left turn inlo a driveway.
tlwir first praclit•c session thi:ii 1 l ie struck the car operated by
evening at S:30. Practice will be Harry Thomas. Minersvillr. slid
held on the high school field. U11i­ sideways and came t,, a halt with
forms will be issued at tonight 's t.he rear of his car over the river
bank.
session.
Medi u m dama_ge was reported to
The Middleport 11lumnj,. is Lo
meet the Pomeroy graduates Mon• ho1 h t•rh1cles by I&gt;epuly Charles
Sayre. who illv('stigated.
day on lhe Midldeport field.

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Biggs slabks were near lhc pres­
ent 101:alion of the Sugar Run
School. The 5hingle slor,ige build­
ing was on Laurel-st.
Willie never a ttend&lt;'d a e.c hool of
enibalming. When i1 became nec­
essary to hR\'e a license for this
work. he was , gra11ted the licrnsf'
' on his own rxpe rie;1ce.
, Work ing w1lh hi1n a l th(' Baggs
, establishme nt was the late Ben
Ewi ng who later roum1r&lt;l I he pres­
ent Ewing Funeral Home. Also
working w1lh him was the late
George Rappold, a son-i n-law o(
of William Youn11, 1 cotl miner.
Mr. Biggs.
At th• ,ge of 1 4 h• went to work
Upon '.,\I". Biggs ' dc.alh the three
for Ben F. Bins, then Pomeroy'jl
went their separate WHys. Mr.
men
le1dlng unclert■ker, H a 1tebl1
Ewing opened tus own business.
boy, l ■te, H a e■blnat makrtr
Mr. Rappold operated for a while
and bullder of cHket1, and fin•
wilh r. Biggs' son 1rnd wife and
ally H an emb,■ lmer and und•r•
J e ter moved to Whittier, Calif..
tak'er.
wh('rP Ile died. Wil lie went lo work
for P. L. Martin, who ,conducted
This was long before the mortu- I '
"WILLIE"
a mortuar.)' here until his death al
af)' business was the prosperow1 ·
Camp Sherman d\.jring World War
venture or today. The u ndertaker ---- --- ---­
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was u_sually engaged in a 1�ot�er oc- lion.
cupal1on t_o supplement h 1 s � ncomc
'l he Bi itgs undcrta,k�nl! establish­ Following Mr. Marlin "s death . the
and � r. Biggs w:as no exc �pt1on. li e men! was !vl: ted in the building unriertak itlg firm was taken over
was 1� the _ shrngle bu:tin �ss _ and J now u st'd by l ti c Pomeroy Motor by Ruel Ji'in1oterwald who oi,eralcd
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a� vert1:sed h1ms� lf as the .. Shingle Company as a s1orage b1u\ding. It lhe busineas for about 2� ,\'ears
King of lhe � h � o Valley. Need!- ] is !orated on Second-st aero:.s from with Willie as his good right arm.
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W 1l11e _was also a part I the Meigs General
less Lo sa!,
Fetllowlng Mr. F lntt■,-ld'•
Jlospital and
of the shrnglc business.
he -nt to wu,k for the
death,
publifor
yurs
later
in
used
was
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Funeral Home •nd stlll Is
Ewing
NO BED OF ROSE'i
Tribune.
Daily
The
of
calion
not exactly "r-'lred" ,lthough
MADI! OWN CASKETS
His start as a stable boy and I
driver was not a bed of roses. Mr. I Caskets were made in the base­ ■ n illn■H IHI 1prlng hH left
Biggs kept three teams on which as men•t or the building. Willie re­ h11 h-■lth imp1lrftl. Ho m■lcH
much rare was lavished as on the memben that he s11wcd up many hl1 han» with Mr. ind Mrs. Ro­
sleek funeral cars of loday . H e also carload,:; of wal nut, chestnut and bert r:. "Polly" Morrl1 •• 243
had several hearses, including a oak for caskets which were built Mulberr-,-av, Parno,oy. He hH
small white hearse which wu used when needed, [l was hOt u nusual never marr litd.
When you consider that 35 years
for children'• runerals. Theae, too for him tu build the casket and
($ff Mr. Ywng, P•si• Six)
The
(uneral.
the
,conduct
tbcn
condlhid to be kept ln spotless

On Sept. 24, one ot Pomeroy's most respected citizens will
rearh the rife qld age of 86.
He is Wi liam F. (Willie) Young, who in his 86 years has
set some sort of record in working 72 years at the same job.
Although now in what he terms "semi-retirem ent,'' Mr.
Young frequently shows up at the Ewing Funeral Rome. Only
recently he helped conduct the funeral of one of his old
friends.
Mr. Young has been an undertaker in Pomeroy for most of
his years. He probably is more widely known in this ('ounty '
and in the Pomeroy Bend area than any other single individ­
ual.
He is addressed evcrywhefr i n
Meigs, Mason and Gallia C.:ounties I
as "Willie." Thal is whal I propose
to call him in this account. I I best
11ymbolizes the profound respect
and love that thi.s section hold11 for
him. He is simply "Willie," 3nd lo
"Willie" they have turned in their
times of trouble and tragedy.
For Wllllo Yovrt11 h■1 conduct­
ed runnal Hrvlco1 fwr H m■ny
•• four ffflllr■tlon1 of tho �me
hrnHles
My: personal reeol lerlion or Wil­
lie goes back to a bleak February
day more than 30 years ago when
he conducted f trneral services for
m y father. His services had been
requested by my rather because he
had been impressed with the kind­
ness, courtesy and syml)athy which
Willie had shown when he conduct­
ed 11ervices for my rrandfather
Jong before 1 was born. Those have
been the kind of reque,ts that he
haa answered f(ff a l most three
quarters o( a century.
aottN ON L4URI L-ST.
Willie w.a bom S.pt. 24, 1174
on Uuret.t ln Po.nw,roy, th. lfn

··,\ '.! $250,000 Is Approved
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Pomeroy Mo rtician Sets Record
BY LOWELL WINGETT

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I Labor Leader
To Speak At
Pt. Pleasant

Elderly Agreement With'Cl�
ln Pomeroy Suhject At Rotary

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Veep Thinking
Of Future Ip
Political Race

An e1�ht•ycar-old offer to trade gestures of good will and
community improvement between service clubs of Middleport
and Pomeroy may gain a new life soon.

It was m 1952 Lhal the Middleport-Pomeroy notary club preeeed
ed lo creel a permanent "entrancc" sign at the lower torporat11m l1m1ts of Middleport. It was
begun after an "u � deratanding"
ha_d hcen reac'f-d with r�presental1ves of the L10115 club m Pome•
roy that the Lions would do the
same at the northern limit uf
Pomeroy on Rt. 33.
In Mitfflleporl the sign was to
read Middleport-Pomeroy. It does.
In Pomeroy the sign was to
r e a d, Pomeroy-Middleporl. It
doesn't be&lt;:ause 1t never was built.
Last night Rotarian Paul Smart,
in a monthly open m�ng, rose
to object again that I Jara,e 11hrub
has nearly hidden lhe Middleport

sign and if not cut down, should
hf moved, or 1trietly trimmed.
Rotarian Emmett Shuler recall­
ed he had chairmaned thl' crew
of Rotarian$ thal had fiWeated
with concrete to build the sign,
and he noted the agreement with
Pomeroy never bad been fulrilled.
Said Shuler:
"Not so long ago J went down
with a sickle and trimmed the
shrub - down far enough to allow "Middleport' to 1how."
He implied it could be trimmed
further when the Pomeroy sign is
installed, i[ ever.
Rotarian (and ■ttomeJ) BernffCI Fulb, PfftWfflt of the,
� lio nt- dltb, found hNnNlf
WI an emberassina 1-eal PDtttion.
H■ warily SU98fffed the Rotary
clUb, if it ••"" Pcimeroy to
hne • sign. build It, •net j,..
M::rib■ upon it, "Built b-, the
Middleport Rot•ry Club."
I n serious veirl, suggestions
were entertained to repair the
Middleport sign, and see that it
remains visible to motorists.
President Gene Grate presided
and led a discussion on desired
courtesy or members toward visit­
ing speakers. Paul Smart an­
nounced the Polar club would ac­
cept s ignatures next ' Friday night,
urgmg younger members also to
sign up to wear sports shirts un.
ti! Thanksgiving to meetings. The
birthdays o( Fred Gardner, John
Zerkle and Ed Baker were reco­
gnized in song. Guests were Faye
Wilson of Point Pleasant, and
Charles {Fud) aill'uon, son of Ro­
tarian Charles Clarkson,
Methodis t ladies serving the
dinner were Mrs. Clarkison, Mrs.
Perry Mitch, Mn. Lawrence Mil­
hoan, Mrs Harold Woodgerd Jane
Gilkey .and Bess �nborn

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\V ASHINGTON (UPll - Vice
Prrsiden1 Richard M . Ni:iton con•
centrated in his ho:spital suite lo­
day 011 future campaign speeches
whil" his rtinning mate, Henry
Cabot Lodl;le, hit !he campaign
trail !ar the first time.
With Nixon still recovering
MR. STANLEY
from a knee infection at Walter
Reed Army Hospital, Lodge trmp­
M ember� uf the M11.son - Jack­
orarlty took over the GOP ram• son L..atlor Council have announced
paign , _1potlight with New York Lbal Miles C. SLanley, president ol
G&amp;Y. �n .A. RMkefeJler.
the West Yirginia LaDor f'ed.en­
Lodge and Rockefeller were li.o.n, Al'L-CIO , will be the speaker
booked £or I joint one-day mo­ al the Labor Uay observance in Pt.
trm·ade tuur today of the "Borscht Pteasant Monday at Tu-Endte-Wei
Cirru1t" summer resort hole) re­ park. Mr. Stanley·:; address will
gion Ill the New York Catskills. r ollow a para&lt;lc � t I O a. m. through
They will follow up Monday with t h e Pl. P1easa11l streets and ending
a Labor Day helicopter invasion .111 the park.
of thrt'C New York Cil y beaches
M r. �1anley 1s a native Wrst Vir­
- Jones Beach, Rock•way •nd ginian, burn in Kanawh.11 County ,
L'oney Island
Octot"ter :! , 19:l4 ;rnd educated m
the public ;1ehools of Kanawha and
Putnam counties. Jle served 28
gn
months in Lile Army during world
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
War JJ , of which 22 months was m
the .European Theater of opera­ John F. Kenned y leaves today for
California and Alaska to formally
tions.
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The speaker, married and the li1uneh his "new (rontier • cam­
president.
for
paign
rather 01 three daughters, now re­
The Democratic nomi� was
�1dc� in [)unbar, W . Va. and 1s a
member or the first Evangelical scheduled to take off b)" jet plane
United Brethren t:hurch of Dun­ from Friendship Airport, neilr
bar and has taught an adult Sun­ Balt1more, at 9 : 30 •· m. e.d.l . for
HAV ANA. Cuha UPI - Premier d1'y School class for the past elev­ San Francisco and then fly to
i-' 1del Castrn p11shl'd Cuha to !he en years.
Anchonge, Alask.l.
bnnk of a diplomatic break with
l n a speech prepared for deliv­
Mr. Stanley 1s currently serving ery at an airporl rally in San
the United States today by an­
nouncing he would rerognize Com­ as chairman of Lhc W. Va. Advis­ Francisco, Kennedy pledged th.at
ury C.:ommit tee to Lhe U. S. Com• he would 11rovide the nation witb
mu111st China.
on Civ i l Hights, ffi('mber leadership to meet the demands
m1ssmn
His annollncemenl was an act of
t:ommittee of the of the ''new frontier" if elected.
Execulivc
the
of
open defiance against lhe Western
Hemisphere 's declaration condemn ­ W. Va. TQX Study Commission,
ing Sino-Sr&gt;Viet penetration i n the member of the W. Vi1. Centennial
Commission, State �:o-U1airman of Squadmen Called
Americas.
Middleport Emergency
1 he
the U.S.O., member of the Buard of
Castro. in a new and violen1 d i s Directors or lhc following local Squad was called to the home of
play of anti-A mericanism, r ipp&lt;'d Charleston. W. Va organizations Mrs. Charles White, 5th SI. yester­
up what he said was the 1 952 llnit• and 1nsi1tutm11s; United F1.1nd, Kan­ day evening al 4:04. She was given
ed States - Cuban bih1tcral d&lt;'fense awha Welfare t:ouncil, Goodwill oxygen by the squadsmen and a
PHct , t088ed the fragments to :J00.- Jndustries, Cllsrlestun Guidance doclor was called.
000 wildly cheering Cuhans F'rida)•
Clinic, Highland Hospital, Inc. and
night, and announced 1h111 Cuba a member or the Mayor '
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
s Commit­
will e1tahlii1h diplomalic relalilln� tee on Human Rclatiom.
Appl ications for marriage in tbe
with H.etl t:hina .
Probate Court are Donald Put­
At the .same time. the fiery Cu­
At a meeting ot the F.0.P. held
' man, 18, farmer, Hockingport,
ban l eader broke oH diploma Uc re­
and Marlene Barr, 18, waitre.5.!I, last nigh! in the Jrd Ward Firs!
lation&amp; with Nat ionalist China and
Reeds\'illc; Cl.aNmce DeWees, 19, eid room of · the Pomeroy Fire De­
sa i d he would aCl'ept m i lilary aid
IBM Operator, Columbus, and Fay partment, police omcers from Mid­
rram the communis t Chinpsc. He
C Thomas , 19, rile clerk, Pomeroy; dleport, Pomeroy, Gallipoli!&gt;, and
alsc, voiced new thre1:1ls ar,ainst the
Ja11 Hauck, 20, student, Middle­ the M eigs County Sheriffs orrice
United States naHI bas!" at Gaun
port. and Bonnie Van Cooney, 10, were present.
lanarno.
Chief C hester Lca()er of Gallipo­
hookk.eepcr. Middleporl.
lis presided over the meeting.
Attending from the M iddleport
MEIGS GENERAL ' HOSPITAL
NEWSMA N'S W I F E DIES.
Police
force were Fred DeWN's,
Adnussions: Mrs. Thelma Wiley,
M rs. Carolyn Kirkpalm· k . 40.
A total of 67 prrsons we �r con Mi ddleport; Ray Calvert. Pomeroy; Chief Herbert Gilkey. From Gall1wife of Richard B. Kirkpalric k. fi11cd in !he r-mmt�· ; a i l durin g 1 hr ·
Carl Wilson, M iddleport; Evonne poli.11 were Patrolman Silas Hamil­
hra1I of Lhe Cirir 1 11nal1 E1111 uircr month of AtlJ\USI. an·ording to_ a '
ton, Sgt. John Taylor, Chief Leap­
Bare.swill. '.,iiddle porl.
bureau ht&gt;rc&gt;. died unexpeetcdly at monthly repor1 1s,; 1 1 ed ?"Y Sher i ff
and Patrolmen William Barr
er
Jorden.
Lena
Mrs.
niseharges:
her home Friday. She apparently ltobert llarl('llba 1·h ,s office. Sev&lt;'n
and James Saunder�.
llarrisonv
Dorothy
Karr.
tl
lc;
Pom­
suffered a heHrt attack.
of t hese prisoners wt•re hold-overs HO)"; Rita McCune, Rutland; Geo.
Pomeroy repre �ntatives were
from J u ly
Chief Jed Webster, Jim Soulsby.
Henshaw romeroy.
Thi' !"ln1rgrs for the arrests were:
Phil Globokar , Henry Werry and
PRINTERS INK IGNITiS
Dave (.joodwin. Sheriff Robert
COLUM BUS t U PI) - I-' ire broke DWl 12, in loviuti o11 1 1 , t ransit 8. }'ir,ed In Mi,ldleflort
Hartenbach re�scntcd the Meigs
oul in the basrment of the former distu rbin::: the pean• 7. mental sub­
Jn a session of Middleport Court County Sheriff 's Department.
violation
4,
)
courl
Prohate
!
jects
today
Building
Ohio State Journal
lasl night. Mayor Kenneth Mc­
wh,in a tank of printer ·s ink whkh of parolr 3. non-suport 3. destrue­ Elhinney fined Curt Noble, Ylid­
bal­
and
ass,1u\t
properly
of
t1un
,
1
RECORDER IMPROVED
thtt•t! workmen were moving sud•
lery l , mrnacing t hrea1s J . in�·esti dleport. $10 and cosi.!I for intoxi­
.lack Thomas, county recorder, is
denly ignited .
gation 1. hall fherks I , ho]("[ fnr ralion.
reported as improving slowly al
Bil! llN' l'&lt;'I, Rt. 2, Albany, has
Prohalr Court I . holtl foi- Burr1rn
I he University HoRpital in Colum­
ol Parolr I . Bi nd1 warrant I . in­ l&gt;ec11 arr .estrd by Midd leport ro­ bus He is expected lo be a patie11t
29 DEAD ltil TRAFFIC
A United Press Internationa l tent to defra11d I. 5 fll'lldin� &lt;lays lice 011 a c harge or intoxicat1011. at the hosf)ital for 54!\'Cral weeks .
h�· He will apprar in Mayor McEJhinhol1da1 falalit 1rs coun1 al 9:30 for DWI. obta111m� Jlroperty
111!�•� Court.
lands
f'lltcring
.
I
pr&lt;'l('nS&lt;'
fRh;e
a. m., e.d .t , showl'd 29 persons
h\EETING TUESDAY
I
Sl('al
Lo
1nlrn!
with
dead in traffir acc1rlcnts SlfH•e the
meeting or the Meigs CounThe
DIES
SOL.OIE:R
During l h{' mnn01 of Auiust. the
werkend began oHicially al ti p. m .
1y comm issioners will be held
Ul'I
Germany
n:NWOEHR,
t,
R
:
C
i111•rsligated
wnl
Ol'JJart
Sheriffs
n
Friday.
11111c 8{'(·11lr111s. whll"h 1s l he sarnl' -An Am..,nt•�n soldier died today Tuesday 88 lhe regular meeting
number uf ac(·1d('nB (hal ocrured of wounds S11 ffered when a U. S. dille fell on Labor Day.
in Au i::usl or l 959. Therr were no Anny arl l l ll'ry crew lobbed an ov­
PRISONERS ESCAPE
SUPER MARKET R088ED
cr-pr inwtl howitzer shell into a
PORTSMOU TH, 0. (UPI) - Tw9 falal arcident11 durin� the month
VTON, 0, UPI - Two men
DA
the
16
lo
hringing
arra.
hivouar
dep­
his
and
Hartcnbach
Sheriff
pri.mners in the Sciolo County jail
lOtfay threw pcpcr in the face of uties requelli that all motorists use dC"alh toll in the tragic- accident. posing as delivery men robbed the
'
a guard and escaped. One of them raution ind obscrvr lhc traffic Another rem11ined in crilical condi- I Nulow s Poodline:t 1upermarket in
today of '4,000.
.KeUerfili
LIOII.
wee.Ji.end.
Day
Labor
the
over
laws
•
wa� captured a few minutes l.11ter.

Senator Heading
West, North,
On Campai

Castro Edges
Farther Toward
Break With U. S.

'°"'"

Police Met In
·3rd Ward Aid
House Friday

Sheriff Reports
67 Held In Jail
During August

I

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