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WHAT WE SELL

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The Racine Methodist church was the setting for the cere­ Birtlulay Ob,Prved

Mrs. Paul Baer
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Your Local nanker !
Your loco! Bonker I, both collll..ior and

friend. He will adviae you on all type,
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We Pay 3% lnler.,t On Your Sa,1•11'•

The FARMERS BANK
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POMEROY,

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Grandparents are Mrs. L. M .
f•r1r.e of Pomeroy and Mrs. A . H .
Durst, Syracuse
The Crews al�o havt&gt; three
daughters, Jennife r Kay, 13,
Pamela Lei?, 10 .ind Robin Lynn 6.

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1111d hmily o r St Albans 11re vi11il l hroat infcl't 1on. 1s 1mpro1·,•d and
in r,i: with IH" r p11n•nlH, Mr , ap d Mrs has bf"nn reluriw d h1111w
Mrs. Thrlm11 l' r alt and l l l' r 11101h
, L. t,;, Trlplt•tl.
Misz;i t·r1ed a �'Mhnlc, Inca\, and f"r, Mrs. Emma 81ss1• U , are plan• j
Mr 1 . Lena M11c Drummon d nf Hain- ni11g lo l eavr todlly for In1ti 11 1111 Lo
brld,1,w i.re pl11111ni 11i:: 1fl spend lhe sp1•nd the&gt; w1•1• k r u d wnh rPlalt \•es.
Mr 1111'I Mr� t'h;irl,·� lkntlt' l l I
\\lf"("k rlHI iu Kf'nlueky .
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Wf'l'f' in S m 1 1 h l'hurt"11 \\ . \',1 , )·•·s
M r and Mrs W i l a
1111d ct,111i:,htr r 11rt' -�f&gt;l'IUhni; l lw hol - ',Nrl11y to atll'IHI t he t , • · 1 . . I o;" l.ro j
1day wc1'k t'lld in Steu ht• 1 1 Y1lh' with :S lf"wa r t. ('fi11s111 fl! Mr:-. I\, 11wlt
Miss M iU l ll(' ll('IHH'( ! I ) , r , 11 1 1 •11 I
'1r. f.Yl' l'SOll " H m11thrr, �\rs. l .t•()l\
hus uri,,.C' d J&lt;"rul;iy lo � I ' •ml \hf'
t&lt;� vrrsoll.
Kathy l .) il('s 11 11&lt;1 l•'.llt:'11 , ! l \' l!lc- n of loni: Wrt'k l"ll rl w i l h hN •1ar1-11t.� .
/\ l h c&gt; n � l lrr \'1S1li11,i,: y, • L l h t heir Mr Hnd :,,rs. l ' lwrlrs Bt·nrw t('I.
i,:randp aren 1 s, Mr ;111d Mr8 L. ll .
Dilrs.
Mrs J 1&lt;: l l arlc&gt; )' re111r1wd on
Tlrnrsd al' fr11111 n visit i11 Spri11i,: ­
firl d w1ih twr s11n and furnily. l lr.
11ml Mr�. ,J11hn ll1trky a n d d1i \ d ­
r t&gt;t1 .
·.M an,\ M rs 1-'ra .nk Munl'}" o f 1hr
SL11n�hu ry n 1 1 a r t 1 1 11•11l11 on l : rn n1 SI.
.1rf s 11('mh11J.: l lw wl'ri &lt;'ll!I in Mor&lt;'•
I H•1tcl . ){ 1 . W l l h rdMtive s
lfrl11l i°1· 1•s h('rt' hHVI' rt•(' f'ivt-d
word l hHI narbarll Smlilrt, small
M illon
d 1111J:hh•r of M r. and Mrs.
Smart of l'crryshurr,i:, who w11s llns­
pll111 itecl lhi8 werk , with Ill sNert-

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rnony Su nday , August 2 1 ::it 2.30 in the afternoon uniting in
m a rr i age M isli Do n n a J ean H i l ldore, daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
T. (; Hil ldore, Racine, and Mr. RObert E ugene B yer, son o f
Mr an d Mrs. Ke11neth E. Byer of Middleport.
The Hev Haymon Ko11krii:M of
.\! Hldlt•port rea d the vows o f the with wh1t i• hells :ind Cf"ntcr pieres
iloi d i le ring t·eremony hefore ;rn uf wh1t1• mums. T h e hrid l' 's table
altar di· rnratl'd w i l ll white i;lad- was cenlered with a heauliful
olus, palms i111tl two sevcn-hrnn ch thrC'e l lernd wed rlinA cake decorat ·
ed with tiny white hells :rn d
r1-1 n rk l ahras.
flove6 The c,1ke was Lopped with
A half ho ur c,f pre 11uplrnl the muuature brtd(' and bridc­
111u �i1· wa!&gt; JJHll'idcd hy M1sli Mary l,!rCJOlll. Ni!Pkln� were while with
Kay .lohnson, piamsl Mrs. Gene the tnscriplioll " lJolma and Bob"
Yost , �olo isl, sang, " I Love You III sil ,,. er.
Tru l y , ' "Oh Promise Me." "8e-­
l'll USt' , " .it1 d "The Lord's Prayr r "',
Hostesses were Mrs. Harriet
The hrrdc, given 1 n mar r ia.1:l' by N&lt;!1gler, M rs. Mary l.n11 Johnson
hrr f;i1 her, wore a floor length and Mis� \lirJ.(rnia A1111 Johnso11.
i:own o r silk organza fashiun�(I
For the bride's going awHy �I·
with a hasque w1ust l inC', Ion� t ire. she l·hose an ens e mble of
pm11 l t•d st.•1'\'l'S, ari d a rounded flowered tuffeta with a beige jar­
ll('t'k l11w. A full sklrlh wore over ht. lkr cor�age was of yellow
a hoop wall enh1:1nn·d w1lh mt•· rarnalions .
dallion 1 r 1 m an d fe&lt;1 t u red a h1g
Tht• 1ww Mr�. Byer is a 1 951)
huw 111 th e hack. Jin shoul1ler ,i:ra d uate of llacmc High t:ichool,
l,•11,c:th wil nr silk il \uswn was a n d was formerly employed as a
lwltl l u a i-rowo edged with SC'ed secretar y a1 the A t hens Messeng'
pearl11 .i11d ill'Cenled with rhine• Cl.
�r onj'/1 ShP rarrled � cotbnliiil
Mr RVl'r is � i; r afluale of M ld ­
bouquet or Pill€! pm k r0S(' buds dlepor1 lliJ.(h Sd1ool, 1953. an d a
11 1111 I l l}' of l ht' valley t'ntwlned
1 9�� .i:ra d uate of l hc 1'orlsmnulh
W ! l ll whil t' 8Dllll strea1 1wrs 1 ,.,1 lnl erstate Husi nt·S!i Collei:w I le is
1 11 l m•t•rs k nots, a1op a w hII&lt;' BI bl f.'.
pr('sently em ployed a� adv.ertising
l lt&gt;r 0 11ly Jl'We[ry was a stran d or mi.nager of the J l aily Sc,11 1 l rn.-. J .
1warls, ;i gif! of t lw hri&lt;lt'groom.
Sir1fe 1h l"ir rrlttrn from a wed­
Ttw 111;i 1 ro 11 of l11Jnor was \frs. ding 1r1p In W11s h i ng1un, n ( ' ,
l l a z,•l McK1•l \•1· y. s 1 .� lcr of lhc Charlot1 r�v1l11•. W i l l iarnshurg ;ind
hfl d{'. Jh•r dn·.�� ,, va.� o f &lt;H I IIA 1 a f - V i rginia l{e111' h, VirgiruH, the
frt ,1 , ft"at11 r111 :,: a full skirt at•· l'O\lple are l" (':llltrni;: HI lhrir it llarlrf"nlNI w1lh II r11m ht'rl1u111I and a
rn undNI nt•i· k l uw. She l'llrri1•d a
1'1.! 0 11 1.,1 1 .. , uq 11,•1 of y1 • ll11w l" OSl'
h urls.
Tti,, hrid1·s111;111ls . M isN Shirley
MrKd1 ' ' }'. nw1·c of lhe hri de and
M iss M a ry A l h-o Neasr wore
dreSSl'S h,h1o n('(I dlrr her honor
tlome Of The
ll!l('Url arll.1 M IS:&lt;! M(' Kelvcy's d rl'SS
wa .'&gt; nf p ink taffeta and M iss
FABULOUS
N l• usi• ' s of �• ellow. They carried
colo11 1a\ l)()U ql1cls of while rose
bu ils.
M r . ( " harlrn,; K . Byer. hrother
of !ht' hnd, • gi·uom, Sf"rvc&gt;d as
hes! rn a n ;mrt Ulaiiic D. Walburn
and I.any ll;i ker of Mid d leport
wl'rf' tht• ushers.
1 .illlr M1sg I .or! Beth Hilldore,
rn1•rr nf ! h r hrnlr, wos flower girl
and wore a dre!ls of whill' organza
11tyll"rl !l11Hila r lo the bride's. She
r11rrif"d a basket fille d with rose
J){' ln l s.
Larry H l"IH'(' Hil ldere. nephew of
lht' hrldl'. &lt;'arricd the heart shaped
wh11e Sll l l ll pi llow Oil which laid
the ru1,i:s.
Mrs, l ! i l ldorr. mother r&gt;f lhe'
bride, worr R dusty roMe rircss o(
Order By Phone
lace with black accessori('s and
And Take 'Em llonte
a conage or white rose hud s. The
bridegroom's mo1her. Mrs. Byer,
wore I blut' l ll('C drf"SS wilh while
11 cco1Sories 11ncl a corsage or pink
L"08e buds . .
Mbs NRdme Hou�h a n d Gi ncl!!r
Sl&lt;'arns r("'"JSl('rt•tt lhc ,:nests.
Followiui: t he crremony, a re1" C'plion W.1J hl'l d in t ht' t·hur('h
.� O('Jal room
w l 1 H•h was dN·oratcd
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TU ESDAY

To Redeem t'llled S&amp;II
Green Stamp Books

Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

Pomeroy. Ohio
SUN., MON, and TUES.
H
"WHO WAS THAT LADY
{Comedy)
Tony L...irhs - Dean Mwrtin
Janet Leigh
Wed. artd ThurL, S.pt. 7-1
"THE ROOKIE"
Tommy Noonan, Pete Marshall
(G.I. Comedy)
3 StooJ;t.'ti in
"TIUPLE CROSSED"
FRIDAY: NOT OPEN
S,1lurday, Sept. 10
Double Horror!
"$TRANGLKH.S OF BOMBAY'"
- also "The ELEt.JRONIC M ONSTER ' '
Sun., Mon., Tu•L, Sept. 1 1-13
"WAKE ME WHEN lT 'S OVER "•
Ernie Kovacs - Mal'lgo Moote
J, aclt Warden

SA N D W I C H

.Draw, ■Ir for con,lbustron from nnts1Je. '.!xli•ttsft:
combuttioa gasea outaide. c.otnbustlon chambu
completely aealtd. Ho Hau or t.hlmne7•
required. Installs qulckJ:, •nd iflcxpeMlvel1'•
D.iatributu blanket or \Tilrm air over enfi,-i room.
W.time Poru1•iaJiailll. Cootiomte\ Conaolo
IQ'W&gt;jp

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BAKER FURN ITU RE
On The Brightest, Comer In

MI DDLEPORT

Get Ready - Get Set!
Watch
Wednesday's
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FOR THE

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TH E L&amp;Z MEN'S SH.O P
PHONE WY-2-2341

EAST., MAIN STREET

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By U nited Prh1 lnt•rn•tlon■I

The term blue Mond•-, ori1inat•
.d in lavarl• wh1-re church d-.c­
.,-,1tlon1 on th1 Monday IMtor■
Lent ...,, bh,11 ,
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Weather

Ohio: Fair today, tOftltht •nd
Wednet.d•y ; •armer north arid ■Ht
tod■y artd norlhH1,t and utrlfflM
no.-th tenlt,t,t; conllnued quit•
w1rm Wedn•ld•y. Hith fod•y IOI
no.-theHf, f0t M»uthwest; low to­
"ieht 64-72.

Devoted To Tlw lntere11, Of The lllei1,-Mmon A rea

NO. 1 1 9

Pomeray- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, September 6, 1 960

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Meig s HolidaJ·s
Accid ent Free
One Minor Incident Reported
On Wilkesville Road Saturday

Only one minor accident was reported in Meig s county over
the L&lt;1bor Day weekend, placmg Meigs county in the list of
"safest 1;pots" in the nation with no fatalities or .serious rn­
J unes. a check with the local law enforcement offi�rs reveal­
ed today.
With the official record ma rred by only one accident near
Wilkesville early Saturday morning reported to the office· of
Sheriff RoDert Hartenbach , Chief Herbert Gilkey, Middle­
p&lt;Jrl, and Chief Jed Webster, Pomeroy, reported an accident
free weekend. No Meigs county acdclents were reported by
the State Patrol.
PONY CHAMPS - Racine Pony Leaguers won 10-6 over the Midd leport Barons Monday
I
The acndt'n1 r('ported occurred county l'Ourt today, Judge E. W .
at Syracuse and took the county Pony champi onship. Front row, Bill Ours, John Arnott, Ho­ a t 2 a m Satur d ay mormng o n the Peoples fm..:d each
m a n S25 anti
ward �ohnson, Bruce �eegle . Back row, Peanu ts W1ckiine, Ted Bailey , Larry Price, Larry Amn1ran Leg1ofl road two m i les rosh after pleH of guilty
Middleof
team
baseball
TAKE TilEJR BOWS - Members of the Se nators Little League
c ast of W i lkc�v1Ue Haymond Bar•
Salsei , a nd M anager H ,_
l_
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lo
W o lf
r. _ _
e_
J_
Also Jailed by county off1ct:rs
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port, undefeated champs of both halves , took t heir bows and gathered in shiny hardware tro_
nettc, Durborr . Mich , told Sheriff PYcr Lhc week end. M&lt;!lvm t·orest­
·
al
Leaguers
Little
al\
for
�oast
wi4:ne�
a
phies given by the Spurts Center Monday even ing at
Hartenbach that his car skidded E:-r, Roule 2, Racine, charged with
•
S
the park. Association President Lee Smith pre ,ented lhe md1v1dual trophies , and a team troon
loose g r a�el, tu t a tree. crossed
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Amcriurt motor11fl put • show
'v
I
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phy to manager Henry Clatworthy. H e had wo rds of high praise for the way the league f1;1ncl hc rnad, and hit a bank. He and a
·
on
th• ro,d during the l•bo,­
ndians
I
the
than
other
team
a
Ge
r
ald
Pola
r
d
,
lia
r
den
thal
(ive
o(
passenger.
e,·
tioned the past summer. This is the first summ
Day
Wffkend---.i; show th•I kill•
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City,
)11ch
,
rcpu
r
l
e
d
mrnor
mJur
Mtl..C'
Davenport.
Jerry
Clatworthy
im
J
tobart.
S
,
won the title. Front row, left lo right, Larry
ltd
more
th.rt 400 penoM, but
ics. No charg('s were filed.
Buskirk, Carl (Birdie) Dellloskey, Bill Hackett. Jerry Slobart; second row, Sam Clalworlhy,
failed
to
ruch the ncord I•
,
F
m
t
d1y
•ft•ndft,c
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in
The only othe,- .ccidenl r•
Aten Shain, long-lime l'omeroy &amp; Savmgs Co., Pomcwy. as
Gary Stobart, Jerry Van lnwagen , Larry Glad w ell, Rod Sauer, Mike Gardner; back row , man anls th1t h.d beren feared, a
Pom•roy'1
1&lt;hoal
1y1fem
wa,
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ported
over
the
wNfll
end
WH
banker, died unexpectedly while bookkeeper and w11s later proger Clatworthy, and assistants, Carl Gardner and George {Shorty) Hackett.
highway fat1llty count showed
down "'P1:&gt;.-oxim1lelv four per
hud injury t.u•t•ined by Mal­
at his supper, Monday evening al moted to cashier. He was a direc•
tod•y.
cent
tOday
according
to
fi9ure1
colm
,HyHII,
U"ion
Ave.,
Pom­
home from heart seizure.
tor for 40 ycard, and was exccu­
rele1Hd by Supt. Chari•, 5.
eroy, i" • fall at his home. H•
Mrs. .Mith ::ihain, called the live Y1ce president when he died.
ass,rnlt and battery by his wife. He
Gibb,,
WI$
bf"qy9hl to the Mli11 Gen­
Pom eroy emergency squad imwas fined $10 and costs today by
He enlisted in 1 92 1 in the U.
Total •ft•ndance fod•y w,11
•real Ho1pit1I br fht Pon.roy
mediately. Llr. H. K Bo1ce, Meigs S. Reserve Officers · Corp and
Jud,e Peoples and com m itted to
173 t.oin�red to 910 Int year,
enwrgenc.y 1qu,1d •t 10:45 p. m.
C.ieneral Hospital �urgeon opened retained his nrnk for over to
1a1J when he foiled to pay.
Mr. G1bbt- Mid.
!t•turday for trHtmen�.
Mr. Shatn'8 chest for heart mas• years.
Harold E. Darst, Dexter, charged
T he ,..ch1ng stiff r•m•ins the
sage but was unsuccesslul in reAll altcrl'.IILUII al a local night wilh DWI by county officers, was
He was married in 1922 to
Htne ucept tor Mn. Dorotny club Saturda)' e�elllllg resulted m fined $100 and costs and sentenced
v1v111g the vtclirn.
Edith Gea ry and to that union
Barnes ,t Su11r Run in the the arres1 o t tWl\ men on assault to three days in jail by Judge
John Aten Shain, was the srm was born one daughter, Angie
Peo­
po�il1on
formerly h•ld by Mr1.
of Milo and M argaret Shain, be- Eltzabeth, now M rs . Lewis M i l ler
and baLLe ry charges. Tbey were' pJes.
Attn
..
Bryan, retl.-ed; •nd Mr, l"erald
ing born Sept. :lU, JBQ:S near Ua- Abon Park, Florida.
Jaded over the week end by
V ernon
Aronld,
102
Earl Youne, at the hi9h Khool, Conuor Street, Pomeroy,
cme. l ie spent his e11rly years on
and Pumeroy pohce was Joseph C. Ov­
Also survivmg ue these grand•
for A-. H01liin1, ret1rt1:I, but l.iary Van Metcr, PorUand, charged erl&gt;y, 1-'omeroy, charged with OWL
the ! arm, gra d uated from Pome• children, Barbara and Patricia.
worli1n9 •eun •t Wah•m• Hi9h
roy l l lg11 Sct1ool, June 6, l!JJ6,
with assaull and battery on r.:.U­ He was released on $200 bond fol
Funeral services will be held
School .
an d fro111 Bh�s .Business CoJJege, Thursday at 3 p. m. from the
wrd P. u · c111111or. l n a !less1on or hearmg before Mayor Charles Le­
B
,ehools,
•tt•nd•nc•
y
w.i,
gar. Also cited to appear before
Columbus May 1�, IIHD.
Ewing Chapel with the Rev. Ralph
thil and IHt )'Hr:
Mayor Leg�r were Charles A. Eb­
Later he was employed by the Zundel orrwating. Friends may
Su,.,- Run
173 llt
erl, Arlee, W . Va., charged with
Ohio Hi,,.er i!:lectric .ka,ilway co. can,. . ,t the funeral home after
Cent.-,1
1 8 1 191
speeding and runni11g
He enlisted m tile , u . S. Army 'fueiday, 1md bu r ial will Qe made
red Ji1tu. ,
� HiFI
247
and Richard Folden, Middleport,
Uuru1g W,1rld War I and was as- .in the Meech Gron Cemetery.
Senior High
279 283
charged with speeding.
signed lu &lt;.:om p1rny L, I LOth In•
M r . Sham was a veteran mem
One man was fined and three
tamry, lBth u1,,.1sion of Hlairs- ber uf the l-' 1rst !:Japtist Church,
forfeited bonds in a session of May­
ville, l'e1111a. l ie was se.,.erely and served it as its Sun d ay School
ur Lcgar ' s court Saturday eveniny.
woun d e d il l A1Jremonl, 1-'rance, supermtendem; he was for 1 2
Jo'med was Harold R. King, Porn•
�epl. :iU, I QJB.
years a deaco11 und was a mo d er•
eroy Route I . $5 and costJ. or fail•
A l l �·r many weeks in the U. S. utor at the time of hrs death.
At a mt•etmg of the Mcii:s ure to stop III an assured clear d1s­
Base l l ospnal Ht Autun, I/ranee,
l i e was a charter member and
romrn1ssi oncrs in "their tanct•.
County
J1e rel11rneJ l l i l'.umpany L, then t h e first presi d ent of thii Pomc­
office tl11s morning,
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house
t.:ourt
c
Two
il('lwns
seeking
d
i
vorce
ha\
a part 01 Lhe Army of Occupa• roy Lions Club; a charter memForfcitmg bonds were Carsey
the Bedfo rd Town­
of
n
applicatio
been
l
!
Jcd
111
the
olficc
01
.Mrs.
tion
uear 1 he Hhme He was llis- lit:'r llf lhc 4U et 8 Lodge, Amert_hird
_
their
Ramw�
won
rs
l-Sta
, 1.ia1!1pohs, $12ti, on a O � I
Al
buy
to
League
Little
authority
fur
dleport
Mid
trustees
Cali's
ship
Woody
t;velyn
Lut:ke,
clerk
ul'
cou
r
ts.
WIN THIRD I N ROW
.
rnargcd May ;SO, llHQ, at Camp 1ean Legion; member of Drew
1
charge;
to
not
·,
price
ht
ng
8
O
a
t
t,ene !:Jass, Middleport,
at
ft
e
L
truck
acme.
R
dump
1
over
6
a
d
ay
Curtis,
.�
E.
MaHHl,
M
on
62
Lela
J.
urney
·
To
League
Little
Syracuse
straight title in the
Sherman, Ohio.
Wcbst&lt;!r
l'ost,
American
Legion;
$15
0
1
1
an
by
mtox1catmn charge, and
appro\'ed
was
$5000
Mr . .Sham returned to his duli cs belon g ed L o lhe l b c uie F' . &amp; A. Pomeroy, IS 11sk.lll g d ivorce 1rom exceed
seated Buddy Moore Ronnie Hindy, Don Nel son, Sam Clatworthy , George Sauer, Mark Tan►
i
Lewis
.1t
ller,
Tuppers Plains, $125
body.
the
or
\
Ole
s
unanimuu
a
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Hobert
J.
Curtis,
same
address.
The
nehiL1, Bil) !facketl a'nd Wayne Davis. Slandi ng, Mike Bratton , Bruce Wallace , Jerry V�n with. t11c electric r1111lwi.y until M. No. 46 1 , 1 11
the Pomeroy couple were marrie d June lQ, lU!K.
Jor D W I .
My­
Ronald
action,
another
ln
·
]nwagen, Jim Johnson, Gary Stobart and Mike Gardner. Rear , Call and Owen Bratton, h is r eo. I , tU:w, wtien he accepted a Chapter No. 30 Bosworth Council and have one m i nor child. The ers, Long Bollom, was awarded
Jn M idd leport, Mayor Kenneth
puslliou wnn The i''nmers liank No. 46 and of the Ohto Val ley
assistant.
- -- -plain tiff is asking for a divorce, $300 as d amages for a car driven McEJhmney Saturday fined Wil­
Cummandery No. 24 KnighLs T&lt;!m- temporary an d permanent ali• b)· Marlene Myers 'A hieh was liam Reeves. Alt..any, $10 and costs
mony and suppor1, and household strurk by a county grader. The
It WH below th• ntim.atti,
goo&lt;ls and other property. She was accident occurred last week on
!Jut
Ohio still had no rHIOn
also granted 1111 mjunct1on againsL the Kacine·Bashan road, Accord·
to
rejoice
lod•J •• it counted
lhc d c (endant moksting her ill any mg to the resolutio n, the amount
o
pen1m1
l
a
killed on Bucke,e
release
a
as
w i l l be paid as soon
way.
St,te
hivh••Y
• du.-int the Le­
ar d Ch.ambers.
Jn the other action, Shirley Ann prepared by the rounty prosecu­
bor
Day
W'Mli•nd.
entire.
the
Stoba�t,
unbeaten
Honorary pallbearers are Theo- M('Coy. a mlno r, by Thelma Nelson, tor is signed.
Baseball ended officially Labor Day in Meigs county when
sea on r n leaRue and tournam ent
dore T. Heed Sr., Charl&lt;!s and is askmg a divorce from Gail Mc­
Of G
The comm1ssi o11ers were still and 10 days 011 .an 111tox1catiun
Racine and Middleport split honors in a double header event 5 s R, n• Sp ts on Pat• Thru
ll
c:l
"
Otho
Murray,
Clarence
Massar,
session at I I :00 a. m.
n
1
to
the
Coy,
The
Plains.
Accor
d
('harg• C l.arence Rupe, Middleport,
ing
as part of the Third Annu al Syrac use I nvitat ional Little
Norman
Kloes,
Clifford
Hhodes,
pct1l1on
lhc
couple
were
married
arrested by the stale palrol on a
.
The
new
Meiss
GalliH Labor
o ping the_ CountY PonY League
I I Ra cme
·
League I ournamen
C
.
(r
· ouncil, holding its first meetin
G IN ATLAN TIC
Ediso11
Hob�tctter,
Alfred
ElberSERVIN
.
fch.
7,
1
960
an
d hal'e no ehil d rcne.
DWI charge, was released under a
C
·
•
·
·
g
• I n a play ·o f , and. Middleport All Star Lit
ch amp1ons h Ip 10-v
reld, Jam•,
" Stepl,e "'''' · w ,·1s0,, She asks that she be granted a
N a vy LC Cdr. Wallace M. Riggs, $:.!00 bond lor a later hearing.
atur
lly
s
d
f
a
ternoon
in
the
Second
Ue Leaguers taking Racine All · Stars m to camp, 6· l ·
d 1 Y11rce an d given lille
lo a car of Route I , Pomeroy, Ohio, is serv­
The M idd]("porl emergency squad
Wa rd l ire house at Pomeroy, eled- carpep ler and Curtis lleed.
Good baseball and busier than while, g;ive up 1 1 hits.
e
will
Gravesid
services
i ng aboard the AtlanHc Fleet radar was called at 1 1 :27 last night to
be
. ! A mes w. Wetherh ol l of Gal h •
owned
by
th&lt;!
def&lt;!ndaut.
ed
The Barons were own 2·0 after
u8ual soda pop s1ands kept the
. as 1emporary presiden l, and giverl by Drew Webster Post.
Both plamtirfs charge extreme pickel ship USS Hawkins operat­ the home or Mes. Vern Little, Park
po115
estimated 400 faus from willing two innings, made it S-2 in the
ing oul of Mayport, Fla.
St. ,to admmist Cr oxygen to .Mrs.
i:ruelty
an d gross neglcrl.
AlNa
T.
Grover
of
Cheshir
e tern•
· I es and
·
· h t smg
stra1g
-------,-- ---=-::c --- Little.
completely under the blazing I I1ird .on five
porary
treasur
er
.
·
tw o h It balters th en saw Rae1ne
• lternoon sun.
In Pomeroy the fire departme nt
Other tempora ry officers arc
I So
pul toget her fi,,.e_ hits _inc I " d"mg
·
n
•
throw
was
was cal lefi at 9:30 p. m. Saturday
The Pony game
Reino Lind, Pomeroy. v icc-presiBailey and
0
when a motorcycle belongin g to
1, n" the tourney last week when doubles. by Tc.dd1e
The Racine Legion Post 602 dc nt. an d M rs. u mma Jean Neal of
a 10 ·.5 1 ead
f
ll
or
six
h
l
I
e
ser
I
I
S
a
I
l
e
Thomas
Schoonover-, parked on the
1
Al
,..
epor
• lie developed between Hacin
d"I
l
'
,
secretar
y.
d ,y, Sept. I with the
1 11
.. =urs
.
Th e Barons . go l one b ac11.'· 1,, Jhe '""'
and the Barons.
parkmg
lot
of the Nai.arene Church
T
1
wentyve
persons
altended,
I
the
.
7th but Price fanned Johnny roming fall festival hcing
m Pomeroy, raughl fire and was
many of whom were AFL-CIO bran
Larry Pnee, h'Jsky leflhander Allensworth for the third out to main lopic of discussion.
destroyed . The vehicle h a d been
and hardluck hurler agams1 the end tile game.
There will be a �peda l meet- fro m Columbus and Lancaster.
By U nited Press lnlernaUonal
parked at the church by Theodore
new
he
council
T
named
Barons in previous outings, ha d a
three
of
ing Thursday, Sept. 8 to make
GOOD HITTING
of two m issing U . S. intelligence cm­ VanCooney.
mystery
0-week
1
The
Mason
in
izens
rit
eet
r
St
Maple
four
l
de
survived
but
egates lo attend the metbad lnnlng Monda y
The All-Stars, also managed final plans for the festival Comstaged drama o( a Moscow
it and later added a single in by Woody Call, had better pick- mander Cross would like to have 111B Saturday , Sept. 17, in Lancaster a ttended a meeting of the town ployes ended today in the carefu lly
In Cuunly Court today, five state
press
conference.
council
Monday
evening
for
in­
the 6-ruti sl,i:th to help win his ings.
an executive meeting along with uf the Hocking Val l ey , At�L-CIO
patrol cases were d isposed of by
Milchell,
F.
recent
lbs
Bernon
the
flashbu
,
conccrnin.c:
mation
and
r
fo
Central
floodlights
Labor
TV
Under
Council.
They
are
own game.
They jumped on Jr1ckie nm1lic this 4;pecial meeting.
Lind. Olen Harrison , Pomeroy ; streel pavm.i: project turned 3 1 , and Wi l liam H . Martin, 29, publicly attacke d their home­ Judge Peoples. R. E. Gaul, Cheste r ,
The Barona hurling staff, mean right hande r , for a run in the
The Legion Post vote d unaniwas fined $10 and costs for cross­
rover, t.: heshir c ; an d one other down by rnuncil.
land , shed their U . S . citizenship and disclosed they were now ing a yellow line; Paul Bearhs.
first on duubles by Gery Stohart mously to donate $25 to the n,.. G
Ra­
The group sought reasons for
wh °m 'fer•1porary President Wclh­
Soviet subjects.
�nd ,Jerry Van lnwagen got three dne Volunteer Fire Department er 110
cine,
$10
and
costs
!or
failure
to
the
I
urning
d
own
or
the
project
1 l wi 1 1 df"signale w ithin the
l L was t he first word anyon&lt;', nw nt.
in the thi rd on Jim Johnson's for their tanker lruck.
stop in an assured clear distancr;
and
then
aske1t
about
the
possi­
next
few
days.
Wh•t•vu lhe extenl of Hcret
including Lhe l l . S. Embassy m
Mcmhcrship was also discusse d
Moore,
d ouble and singles by
Clyde E. Maxey, $20 and costs, un­
The new two-county rouncil will hil Lty of paving their sl rct-l .
d.,h which m.ay hne been
Moseow, had hC"ar d fr nm !he two
Hindy and Ge.,rge Sauer, and two and a membership drive will be have its fir5l m&lt;!eting
safe
operation.
Counril
lold
them
that
if
the
y nwn since ! hey \'arnshed June 24
�t 7:30 P m.
handed th• Runi,ns th•r• was
in the fourth 011 Gary Stoharfs slarted i mmediately end end Sat- Mond3 , S .
·
Two drivers forfeited bon ds,
·
would
bring
a
pclition
lo
eount
il
in
the
9.
1
Y
rpl
bury
Brad
little doubt that Marlin •nd
from their posts as Jtrnior mathe
urclay, Sepl. 1 7 with refreshtwo run homer into left center.
Honald G . Phillips, no operalor\ li­
building 111 Chc! hirc. Wetherh ol l sit:ned by :H i:,er cent of the maticians in t h&lt;" highly secret
Mitchirll, both bach•lon •"d U.
Racine got its r un in the me11ls being served to all paid u p said !hat all persons
rense,
$15, and Loma Hall. speed­
people
res1d111g
on
1he
street,
interested i n
S. Navy v•t•r•n•, i'l•d deliw•r• ing, $25.
Agency NSA
S("n1rily
Nalional
· Je s by J. Di'ddle '"embe,,.
fourt h o n smg
organi zed labor are welcome lo at. ('Otll\&lt;'11 would take steps t o pave in Washington.
ed • propaganda ban■nz• t•
Rcfrcshm cnls were served to
and Bostir. Diddle ha d lwo of
l he s1reet.
terid the Sept. 19 meeting.
the- Krflnlin.
Called
Trailor1
Whit&lt;!
Roy
by
Legionnaires
32
for
Stobart
hits.
r
fou
Racine's
However. councilmen said the
Howard Shullz. Pt. Pleasan t
Orville
nes
Columbus,
of
ltw
fo
,
Joint stalernents we re read to
MEIGS GENERA L HOSPITAL
The
pair's
appearance
in
behall
following
Sayre
and Howard
state staf f, d iscussed COPE 1Com- 1irojf"cl would be of!e rrtl for bi d of Soviet pro,-gan da so soon 200 Soviet aud foreign newsmen
businessman, h11s bren appointed Midlo.?port had i wu and so did
.
' n".-=-----Admitted
Saturday: ·'.it ahlon Eb­
Tl'u''d'''s
,,,eel
&lt;
••
•
Vanlnwagcn.
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with Lb� , understan d ing: that
Muon County circuil clcrk to fill
nuttee on Political 1:&lt;:d ucation l .
expla ining l hc pair's d ecision,
I in, Pomeroy; Carol Booth, !\cw
after
1hc
U-2
case
and
just
two
Charles D. En1us, Nelsonv ille, the 1hc group woul d pay advertising Wl'ekli hcfore Soviet PrcmiN Ni­ Amon� t hoir dedaralions:
the vacancy crested by the dc11th
Ha,,.en.
Hockm� Val l ey �ccretary !r&lt;!asurer, cos l s if th&lt;! bids were not ac('ep\• kita Khrushchev 's Un ited Nat ions
of Dan Hope.
-Thf'y fled to Moscow because
Dischanied
Saturd ay:
'.\!rs.
I
1
thanked Meigs County Comm 1as1on- c d by the group an d coundl.
The appointment was ma de by
11ppe11ranl'e brought ju�\ one com• · · the l nitcd Slates governmen1 E,,.onnc Bareswilt Middlepor t.
ln other action, council hired
11
l
Judge Oliver D. Kessl!!I. Shultz,
knowingl y makes false and de­
Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Thomas
·
mPlll from the White House.
active in Republican politica+­
! ��n��n� �� i�ee� 1 1�g �:�;c;p /:;d :; J,"urrcst Casln a11 d Charlrs Walk ­
l"cpt1vE' slalt•ments lo defend ils Jeffers, DC'xter; Harold Triplett,
01her guests at the Saturday ('r lo serve as luwn policemen. At
drcles, will be tbe candidate
Prcsi"dent
Eisenhower,
said own pollry and con d emn the ac­ Pomeroy; Nada A l len, New Haven.
mectmg wcre r1111 La Veile. Athens, least one of Lhc pair will h e on Press Secretary Jam&lt;'s C. l lag. tions of other nations."
for the office of eirruit clerk
Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Rose
in the November elec1ion.
A L E X A N DRIA, La. ( U P I ) - " I f anything happens to close administrative assistant o( Con­ duty al alt tim&lt;!s giving the town erty, regards Mi1chcll and Martin
-"We hOl)C to become Scif'll· \\o i l loek, Racine; Mrs. Bertha Wick­
Schultz and Arnell Rousb. this big mouth." bellowed the sweaty old man as he plucked g ressman Walter JI. :itoeller, and :.!4 hour police protection.
as "Sf'l f-t"on fessed t r.utors."
! i f1r workf'"r!&gt; in the Soviet U n ion line, Radnc.
A conlr11ct for collecting gar•
Slate Senator J. Sherman Porter.
West Columbia dairy farmer, will at his .suspenders, "God help Ole Earl Long."
The d isclosure of their defection an&lt;l &lt;·ons1drr Wl' sh111\ ht:! able lo
Born Suu d ay: a son 1o .\1r. and
ba,;e and trash in the town was set off immC"dia1c sludy of JKlssi­ en�age 1n seient1fic research .\l rs. Lawrence Boot.h, New Hnen;
seek the office which has two
Lons d ied of ·a hearl attack
renewed w1Lh Charles Decker. ble cost to U. S. s&lt;!cunty although 1 hrrt w11 ho11t lrar of causing eco- a son to Mr. al'ld M rs . Thomas Jef­
years remalnin&amp;: of Hope's siK Mond a y and a way of political life his bro!her l l ut'y bu i l t . The bo dy Unem
'
pluy111en t (Jain:ut
Council r('minded that DeC'k('r is it had been previously denied 1 1 u11111- da111;1ge lo ol lwrs. '·
year term.
w
i
l
l
lie
just
a
few
slt'ps
from
lhe
fers, Dexter.
died with him.
the only person who is licensed f'ither man had access to ,,. I tal
Down From Last Year
Schultz is the 01vncr and oper­
"
Anot
h,·r
motivating
fador
i8
-'
Admitlcd Monday: None.
e
pot
Kin.ldish""
ey
was
u
l
wher
l
"
s
,
•,
ator o( Schulu: Tractor an d Im­
Unemployme nt claims in lhc to col lert g�rbagc and trash i n info rmation.
"
1 ha 1 !hr ta!rnts of women are &lt;! ll·
Discharge d Monday: Mr�. Thcl·
""a •, \ K•,n
" p Lon., who
.u w a 65 asussina tl'&lt;l in 1 935.
plement Company in Pt. Pleasant Aug. 26, was a three-t ne �overPomeroy office of the Bureau of t h e town.
The 110115{' Com111ittee on l:n­ rouragcd and utilized to a murh ma Wiley, Middleport.
Regular bills wf"re read and Amcrican activities announce d it ;.:rt&gt;al('r rxtc nt in the S�viet Un·
:and 111 a former member of the nor M Louisiana and II congressionFuneral services for Long, self· Uni&gt;nfp l oyment Comp&lt;!nSa tion last
Maton County Boar.d of Edd'cation al designate when he died under styled "last o( lhe red-hol papas," weck totaled 3 1 2, it was reported approved by council. Allcnding would subpo�na files of the NSA. ion than 111 t he United States.
CORRECTION
will be held in l&lt;,irst B-aptist today by the loc11l manager. Of , t h e meeting were M;1yor 0. 0.
He and Mn. Schultz reaide at an oxygen tent in a hospital.
U. S. A.-nc ie1 Sil•nt
We frel t h is
makes Soviet
Members of the Racine American
His body was to be taken lo Church in Balon Rouye at 2 p. m. these, 281 were continuing claims Wright, Recorder Charlotte Roush
'101 MC!Collough
Road in Pt.
The NSA and the Defense [)('. women more desirailie as mates." Legion Auxiliary are atrll:ed to
Pleau.nt and are the parents ltf ttle state Capital in Balon Rouge Wednesday. He will be buried in and 31 were new clairns.
and Councilmen Russell Cape· p.arlment remained silent. So did
Martin an d Mitchell appeared have their due11 paid by September
oqe daufhter, Mrs. WiUiam Mor­ today to lie in state in the ro- Winnfield, site of his "pea-patch"
The total for the same week last hart. Earl Henry and.iaa1ph the FBI, the Cenlral Intelligence relaxed and confident in the 12. not in Novewber a11 earlier an­
lunda of the sk)'&amp;craper buildina: ! !arm home.
rlaon of TOiedo, Ohlo.
WIJ'Dtr.
,year was !M6.
1 Ai�cy aaid 1be itlte Dep&amp;rt- pi.re of so,,. itt pltblicit71
nounced,
,
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A

ten Shrun

Banker

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Atten-d-once
- /
eteran
Down On First
nexpectediy At upper Day Of School

Died u

s

Commissioners
Okay Purchase
Of Dump Truck

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Edition Of The

120

1&gt;'

l'wo Divorce
Actions Filed

Ever Held In Meigs County

September 7 - 9 A..M. til 5 P.M.

II

...

STEAK HOUSE

Will Be At

IN IIIIDl&gt;I.EPORT

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MEIGS THEA.TR(

CROW'S

MOBILE REDEMPTION CENTER

C LOSED
Monday Labor Day
Double Poll Parrot

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ment on North Second Avenue ill
Middleport.

Tom

Now You Know

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M r&amp;, Otho M u rray celebrated her
bi rthday when th,e Busy Bee Sew­
ing Ci rcle of the Fed&lt;!ratcd church
mel recently at the church, for an
all day quilting.
A deC'o raled birthday cake wa�
served with a potluck dinne r HI
noon 10 M rs M u rray, Mrs. No r man
KIO&lt;'S, Mrs. Amanda K.ispar, Miss
Lena (iruescr, Mr:.. W. L. Kautz,
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, M i ss Anna
Durst, Mrs Ben Neutzling and
M rs. Walte r Baer.

TH E

Stamp Day

At Riverview

I

I Garden Club
Ho/.ds Annual
Picnic Thursd ay
1
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A ttend Party

Those atten4lng the get-acQuaint
ed part for th&lt;' first a radcn, their
mothers, ;r nd teai·hers of the H 1 ver•
view School were M u Richa rd
!lash and M ike. M r s. (' Newlon
and Jean Ruth an d Phy!hs, Mrs.
Clifford H.uckhold and Conme, M rs.
Mijrvin Reed and Stevie, Mrs. Ar•
thur DaYis and Teddy, Mrs Hue!
Butk !ey and Jimmy, Mrs Willis
Litton and M ny, Mrs Casey Can­
tre l l aud Mary Regina, Mrs. F1leh
and Keith. H1eky Hauber, M rs .
Wees. traehrr and Mr Wagal, prm•
Programs fur the year will be l" ipal.
d1str1buled a l this meelm,; Also,
Girl S(·outs. who a�s1steJ with
final plans w i l l he made for thi&gt;
South Easte r n
District '. hr gamt·s aud refreshments were
a n nual
Meetmg '&gt;f the Ohio rhapters to bi' j .1a 111-1 l letr.er. Jo.11 11 Ann Dal'L8. San­
held a t Lake Hope Lo d ge Sept . dra Spralilue. Pally Oorst. Mary
26-27 The Ann u al Jlobhy Club Ethel Tay lor, Lm d a Larkins anti
Dinner will he al 6:30 in the even- Cynthia Gabbert.
ing of Sept. 2(11h. On Sq1t. 27th.
Arter lhr d1ildrf"n and mothers
an al l-day meetin� t.-ith luncheon
had h&lt;-en gbown the d as� rnorn a n d
a t the Lodge w i l l be attended by
what the children would be doinr,i:
a nu mber from tile local ehapt,•r.
this yrar, �ames were played and
The Regenl, Mrs Knight, 11 nd I refreshment� of cookies and kool
the Treasu rer. Mrs. llysell, will aid we r e served and ach ehild re·
tell of thei r t r i p to y1s1t thr n.A R. reived a favor which could b&lt;! · 1sed
Schools in lhc South early in the I al S('hool.
summer.
The !11vcrvi!"w PTA officers. Mrs.
E:rncsl Whitehead, Mrs. Dorsel HieIJcl, Mrs. Ronald Osborn and OsBirth Announced
M r and Mrs. L&lt;:o Crew are an- c.a r Baheock, wish · to thank all
.
nouncing the birth of an 8 lb. 6 I lhosc present who helped make
. _ _ ____
oz. son, Todd Darri n ,: . on Mo riday J the party a success_
A ugust 29, at Pleasant Va l ley Hospita]. Pl. Pleasant. W , Va.

.\t r- J l( M ('Kn1ght relru,wd t o
h e r /l(JnW, U r ban;i Tui-�d dy, d f!er
I ISl1 with ht'r !l�lt'r Ill law, Mrs
Evert•lt M r K 11 1gh1. U n ion A • &lt;'
Mrs Don Wood spent a do1) last
v. t'ek with Mn l-:1ert'lt tl-k hn ight
and ,g u t• Sl Mr� J H fi.1t- K 1 1 n: h 1
�Ir!. J A s�t'l'flt'} u f Hu 1 J a 11 d
��t'n1 Mo,ula} " 1 \ h h n ·""!t•r
:\Ir\ �;1.(•n.· t l l'th K n 1 i; h t a 11!1 !'fir�
J ]( .\l d\ t11g hl
Mr� 1-:1 n ,·l t .\1 '"Kn1gh1 M r� J
H M,·K rni;ht a111! �l r� J i\ SWl'&lt;'ll
n !,1w
. n l Tut&gt; �da) 111 l .a11gs v 1 l lr.
11 1 t h M r� Anr1.1 M 1 llN
Hrnq llt' l lwl .i lld �. m1 Donlc}
•p• 111 Tt1u rs,lJ) t•&gt; 1·n1 n:.: 1 11 W 1 lk�s
\ ilk
l l h �Ir d!HI :\l n l t 1JTl1•y
.... t r,,11.: :111d famll) Thl'Y Wt' l"l' ac
C U l l l jlltlll !'fi huuu· ll) l ilt! l d t l er�
dJu:.: hlt•r. J )o,lll)d "' lw , p ,: n 1 M'I ('ral
1L1 ) S w , l h t)w S1n11 1;.:�
�Ii�., J 1·ar1 ! lull of t' h 1 ('ago l i t ,
;• r r l l ,•d r"ru1J} morrun·;
I"! a
Wt"d,L· t , d I l�J\ w1ll1 her pJrents,
�I r .1 1 1 11 Mrs W i l ha m Hult ��r
"J' nirl in At lH'llb by t: l rnn W i t• k .
h;,11, who &lt;1ru,, 1· t he n· fur her
�l 1 1 &lt;111d Mrs ( " larenn• .;t ra lton
oj I J;1k wood and Mr. and Mn. Rob­
i•rl W;irnn Jr
and daughters.
H u l h a n d \1 f ari.;aret u( Ro('hester,
.\ Y a n• 1he w&lt;'(' kt•nd 1;uests uf
�Ir �ml M rs Hobert W a rnC'r t:ic.

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First Graders

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Mn James Brewmgton, V1ec­
Re1;e-nt of Retu r n Jonathan Meigs
cbaptc r of t h e /'oia!1onal Sot· 1ety
Oaught r ri of the Amerkan ReYO·
l u uon, 1s announemg t he first
meelin&amp; of l he new season lo be
held at thf' home of M r s Fra 11{"18
l l Klem, 1 62 Rutland St r eeL. Fri­
day, September 9th al lwo o ' dock .
The rhapter . in ot&gt;servance of
Conslilutiun W eek. will have as
its spHker for the aHernoclh Be r ­
nard V Fultz .

By LUCILLE 11AWKll.. S

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Hilldore-Byer W,edding C,eremony Event
DAV To Hold
Of Aug. 2 1 At Racine Methodist Church Session Sept. 9
At Klein Home

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Racine, Middleport, Split At Syracuse Monday Wetherholt Named :�:;:�:'."�i':J' .:�: ";, ,' ���:;:
g��: ;;;�.%' ,,,&lt;;;;;; ;�d J'lrc'h�
Refore 400 Sweltering Meigs Baseball Fans President Of

Racme
, Leg1on
,
• fall
Planmng '
f

es1•1va

on

Schultz To Fill
Vacancy Made
By Recent Death

'01e Ear Long,S, B1• g Mouth

Is Closed B-y Heart Fa1·1ure
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M-G Lab

COUP

Citizens W ant
Information
About Street

Mathematica} Pair Show Up
As Defectors To' Communism

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THE DAILY SEN TIN EL

Commentat ing Edito rially

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K���E��
VACA'TION •••
11-I EIR WAIL
WAS ALWA'/S
"' NOTMI t-J '
TO

Coming Elr(·tr ical Won drrs

Electrica l conveniences t h a t c1 l mosl :d i u f
us use would h a v e SPt• me&lt;I 1 rH ·1i nn• 1 v a hl 1 · 1 0
our grandfa t h ers B u t (')t:r t n r l n 1ng 1 :- �1 1 1 !
in its inra ncv
.
The chief officer n f O il(' of o u r l i•atling u t i l ­
ity compan ies rl'1·rn t l v l o o k t-d m t o t ht· f u t u re
Here are som (• of ! ht· ,h- �t.· loJHU t&gt; Jlb ht' for,

sees:

Food w i l l h(&gt; prepa red. rooked a11d ,;ervi·d
at the direcl ion of .;111 , · lel t ne l'llIDp11 1 n pro ­
gramm ed days ;du•a d o f t 1 111t' A n a p p l l il lltl'
will t a ke t h l' fnod from 1 t1t· fn · t·Zt· r 1 0 I IH'
range . t he n C'OOk and s1' n l ' 11 A ":-m;1 1 1 t• l e{ ' 1 ri r
machine w i l l m a n u fad u re disposa1 &gt;1t, dishPs,
thus e l i m i nating l hl' l1 1 . .., hwash ing ehon·
The l i g h t b u l b w i l l hl' a 1 hi n g o f t hi• past
People w i l l LI.st• :irt • a su1m·t•s of l ig h t w ht•re
whole wa l ls wil l gluw with e lect rn l u n u n l' s­

cence.

When di rt col ] l1 c t s on a carpr l , a dnsel w i l l

Woodgeard-Beegle
Wedding Ceremony
Held Saturday

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open a n d a va1: l 1 1 n r l &lt;'atw r \1 ! 1 1 P m t · q.:t' I t
\\ i l l a u t orna 1 1 rn 1 l _1 d ( ) ! he ll l'&lt;·drd &lt; · l t •;rn l n g ,
! hen µut i i .s e l f :rn :.J ' :.J lld ( ' lu'it' t tw do:-, t't d o o r
O ne ,.., c1 l l 1\ i l l p · f ihJ bh eon�1..., 1 of ·.1 g i;1 1 1 t
TV !&gt;&lt;.'H'E'll i 1 1'1 J', 1 &lt;t l l h 11 i l \ ('O!lll' 1 1 1 \ (H J I t \' ('
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from t'Vt-1 :-,- i ·w nl'I' t J f ! h i• 11 o r l d , 11 1 t h 1 tl t · :-, Jg
nab hout1l l'J t u � ou r l i ving ruum IJ) eJ1 t h ­

e i rL" l 1 11g salel J · t r-s.

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Missi,onary
Soci.ety Holds
Session Sunday

In Pome roy

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Tew ksbarys Hold
Fam,·ly Re·un,'on

I At Buckeye Lake

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DON'T BE LEn BEHIND
WHEN SC OOL STARTS

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in or ' phone for
quick • • •

$25 to $1000

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. . . one or Ohio', largest . . . one of the N n•• best
. . . ror over ha.If a century. wm ap.ln open�
ne of Ha
Ol'.loosion Business Sehool8- I'll' th&amp;· pegple. oJ.
polll,
Pt. Ple-�I &amp; .the Pomeroy-MlildlftRoi't Ill'._,
This program does not. compete with any educa•
.
llonal program now in GalllP.Ol�. It is aolli,�• level yro­
fessional type business training, on an accelerated, buls.
You ma� _now have advantage s which few, surr&lt;&gt;unding
commun1tles can enjoy .

'fMANx ANDA'TIP OF
11&lt;e HATLO HAT TO
t,IRS.AL WAKEFI
t,79 W, 12'TM
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1,1, MINNVILLE,

OREOON

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO,

300 W. hC011tl It. - WYan- 2-21 1 1 , Pomero1

GALLIPOLIS, POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
and PT. PLEASANT AREAS
T O H A V E F O U tl H·
TERM OF
BUSINESS SCHOOL

Ports mouth I nters tate
B usiness Col lege

OPENS---

t day .ift N ; 1 I WIJ \.H 'l'k� Vil::i�ti� . r ,
�1 i�s ( lll(u !' 1 rr1111 1 u f l 'olm11 hus
The Missio n ary Socie ty or the
�11en1 l ht• WNk ('!Ht w 1 1 h twr IIIIJ! hI l'
Ml M o riilh Baptist Church met o n
r, \frs Odt• l t ll l ' 1 , , rut l 1
S 1 1 11day a f tP r noo n at the church in
Mr. Ulld M r.� I , , m A hl!'s ;md
1 ddll'po rl f o r their regular meet­
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M iss Na n f'y l&lt;;. y W11111t,,w anl.
dau�h tn �p1'nl t h,• lwl 1 d,11 w1•Pk
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g w11h Mrs. Kalhry n Payne, pres­
daughti• r of M r ,111d \!! rs Hay
By LUC ILL� HAW KINS
I 1 • 1 1 d w 1 t l 1 r,·la1 1 v1·� 1 1 1 W 1 · �1o 11, W .
idf' n ! . in diarge of the meeting.
Wood:,:eu rd of Ponwrny, hi•1·;mu&gt;
\Ir� ( ;!ady s ( ' uekle r swn t th,, Va. .
ThP llH't'l i ng tt pened with the
t he hridr of M r c ; i , urgt• l.1 11dst&gt;y
.
M l S!:i ll11rh�ra t ,11 l h n·t 1 1 1·1 1 NI ! o
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so n g for l his year, "Kee1&gt;
Beegle , snn of M r and Mn; l iar­ w1•4:k 1•1 1 d al lJurw rn w i th h i&gt;r hru- her home, Cul u111 h
_ af
1 1 �. i\lorulu \',
/Il e Evt'ry nay," after which Mrs.
old BeP11le, Hu(·me. Saturday , Srp· l hn a n d .-. i�ler - m law' M r. alld .M r�. l e r u V1sil w 1 l h '\'I r
. ;md M r.� . Tht' Ot' · Nell i&lt;' Winsto
n was in charg e of
temhn :1. al l l1 i · l '1 1 i! 1 •d ll r 1 ·! lirt·11 Wi·ll i y Whul t·y
dor
t • HPPg ]1·
,1 r arid \lrs Paul Kau t z ,rnd
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1 un�.
chur('h i n l't l ' l i-as,rnt , W Vu.
Ylrs. ll;1\'1&lt;l l 1 1rn1n ,l!.� 1s mi v,i!·a
.
The vows of 1 tw d1,1 1 hl1• rmi.: far11 1 l .1• of f 'olum bu"., .,"III. I1 1 1 . 1 lHI 1 1"11 .f rolll jI!'!' l' IIIPIIIJ
111\'lll a l 11: ru
Dur i ng the husincss S('SGio n ii
C'('rernon y WPrt' rt·.id I n t h 1 · H 1 •v f luy with \1r Ulld M rs• W • I•· K1 1 1 1 I 1 &lt;'1• r S[,. r ,·
w;i�
plannt'd tu hav11 a coven,ii dish
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of
l'unw
ror. 'Ylr and Mrs. H idi;m l "
Roy !\ki '(J} ;ii 1 0 :Ill a 111
. , k 1 �. , .11nl. 1 11i·d 1 1 1 fJt1lll:,: d m rll'r t
:\&gt;1 r-� I , rn .! , l l ,11A
i n• fifth Sunday ill
1• 1 1 k 1•11s uf M :ddlt• pnr1 und Mr ,rnd
1111111(', \!ullwr r ) A v i • IJ} i l l
1 \f rs 11'ilph l ' 1 rk l'ris, :'1-la�u
l'.'l &lt;tht'f _ i n ol iserv�1n·�• of MissionM r ;ind
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n thn
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r a i l i ' Mrs . K,•nl)o1 h L11 w�o n 1 \ f , p)Mll11•d (or the rlr�I 1,ari
of Novof Ou• hrid i •. wi · n· 1 1w &lt;.1 1 1 t•JHl�ri 1 � t u rrwd to 1 1u• 1 r honw in Syra l'llw ( '
"11 1 111 1 1 1 1 ' 'l 1•·11 1 l lu• Wt·t ' k 1·r u l al 1·1n ht'r w i t h M rs Ar1iol&lt;I H i rhar&lt;ls
A rt•&lt;' 1 • 1 &gt;t 1 1rn w,, � lwl,1 at 1 111, l;is/ WF1•k after v 1 1, 1 t i rii: w i ! h ri·la
1 1 1 �11wd a � frs
l hi•ir llonu• 1 1 1 ( h 1•,1 1•r.
l 1 val r-J1air111u n.
Wuod �i•iird hornt• t•, r\1 a i 1 1 St fut l 1 v1•s 11\ Flo r ida.
- and �Ir, Li•D111trd ll1 1 s� .ittd
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lowin _i: 1 ht• l'Pr1•1 1 1 ◄ 1 uy, for 1 1 1 1 .' i m
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whn has been
,1 r ;ind M r s i 'li risly Ban li•f! l\.i)·111or 11l l•, 1s1•l�!1 •111 ,· i•Hi nwd 1,. l s 1
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H _r, ol 11111 111 -� sµok 1 . hnefly.
H111.h Sdwol Mr BN•gli• ,ndu ·ili•;I hupP , N .I with Mr. a n d .'.\1rs ' frd ,if!t r &gt; pt•11d 1 111-: t lw liolid:i)' Wpi•k
l ht• l lt' X l tlll't'1 ing of the SOt ll'ly
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will
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H1•\·
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1n
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· l ldawa r1• w!wn• lu · ' I� N;111 Haruett .
Thi• l'flUJ)l f' a r•• al hom1• t o 1 ht•i r t !' n d!'d the lwlln d i n iwr a t W i kes 1
A l ! ht• rl os 1• u f l he me1• t in� lhe
· ,1,1end1_r1J.: l ht ' l _l h t &lt; 1 J •:i � 1 • • r � · S r hu&lt;,I
friendN a! 454 W 71h SI . ( ',d ut n - v i lllc 011 S u lnnlay
mt•mtwrs
_ .J uhn l\; 1 _. t 1 ff
were 1 11v 1 h'd to the d 1 11
Mr
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b1111.
Mr.\ H I{ l ' ulli•r I e rI " we e k a. �, , , C , l"llh · r., \• I I IP
i ng room wht•t't' l hu liosll•ss, Mrs
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�1. I �, 1 tt 1 I 1 0'1' par J-: 1 111 1 1;1 Hlillld, servctl il lll•Sst·r1
&lt;'epl ion w 1 •r1• \I r ar u l Mr.� H "y ti•ad1 i n Cf'tl\ral roth•�f&gt; Sht, t i.l 1 1•11ts
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• 001 I .lt'Pard aod �on � .lall
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M rs. llrow11
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l &lt;':I a n d Snuth Anw r ira ·
! 11\umb u� IVt'rl' Wt•t·k i·nd i:tu•,1 .s ol
. rs. �·' 'J Trary rP! lirtWd horn,• / li er l at
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Attn11/ Fr1 1wr1d
' 'olum htl.'I w i 1 h he r son und tJa11g h
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M rs. ,hw T11n wr unll �rn nd ("h i ltl , f'f- ,
l r� ( b ru S m i t h /J Iii! 1l;1 1 1 ).!h\ 1 'r,
111 · aw, , )r. UIH, Mrs. F, . A . '['ra
M ••,
.. : _' , _ O f I .all�SVI I I (' W('rt' Sunda1
rt•n , M1f' 1 1 1ll'I a n d Ul'h hie anil Mrs
cy.
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:-.um ( 'lyrk . M 1 d 1 1!1•p urt, Wl'fP. i n
Waltn
Mu. E. J. Trucy iM suhst 1 t u t i ng I n �·� 1��-r
&gt;
G1'1 1•r. W. Va , fr1d 11y I n alll' nd
t tw llutla n d s!'hoo ls for Mrs M uriel
Tlw aun'.1111 Tt•wksh11ry r1•1m i on
Mr. �m l :\t rs l l ( lnwr Hai!fn rd
f!m,•r.1 1 Mrrv 11·1•s 11f Miss Nel lie
J&lt;'olt&gt;y, who IN IU,
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wa,
'&gt; lwltl Surnlay ;1\ 1 ht· hornt• o(
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l• t1rt'm 1rn, whoi du•rl al tht• horn (' or
-� Pl' lll t h t • \\'l'Pk I'll/I 1 11 ( ·' Ill W( •ll
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'\iiss Snslr Smith, student 11 1"'" with \1r. arid
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Mr a11d Mrs. Earl S1• 1•.
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al Hol1.r r l lospi lal, sp1· n t a wf"ek
Sr;
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Mr &lt;Jtld M r� Willi um llud{o i'l:I
01 1!1• r s of ! lus H1•u who .a 1 1 f'nill"il wilh
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hc.r puren ti;, 'Mr. and M rN und l ttmi li• 1111
rtw.�I' a l l l' n d11_1 i.: from M 1ddlrpo rt
1 hl' s"n' i. · " ' WN1· M r� D ltolh l!Ph Theo
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Smith.
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1 u nwd twmt• S;il u r da_v a f! t•r
of P1 l'li•11s
a li,1 ry . \1r s .
an 1 , M rH ( ' hnrlt•x Tur­
Mr.
M
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John
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1t • M 1 t rl 1 ,
J,'tt�h
M r . ,rnd
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wi•i•k 's v 1 .� i! w i t h r
nt•r of lt;i1"11 1, , 111 1 d M rs Mary Sf'e West
'i·w k 1- I1&lt;♦ r}.
[ 'arr ollton wen• w,,,.. k PII• t umhus ;rnJ Clovcl 1· l&lt;1 ! i v i •s· 1 11 ( ' 11 1 �1
" rs It :1,Iwr I
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Mr and )!rs W i l l i am « ; C u&lt;qwr
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M r s , Theo S m 1 1 h and M r and Mrs u rn t suns,
1 111 1 • l h \l(·l•.lh1 1 1 11 y u n d i'1 1 1ld r1•n,
l\l·
Willi ;un and �l i kl' 1 1 f
GUIL D TO MEI T
,I. K t'nMter
lln• r ks\'1llr Wt&gt; rt• WPt•k ('IHI '"U;•�1� 1( 11ssl'l] and ( 'al1 1 y
Thr &lt; : 111111 n f 1 ; rll.n1 gp isco pal
M r. and Mrs (�eor�" Massar a nti u 1 h i s p;1 rc•nt�.
\1r and :\1 r, l l o
rhur "h wlll 11 1 1'1'1 Th11rs1l11v u t B rnm ily of
4 Jt lwrs al1 rndinl&lt;( lht• :1 ff:11r wert•
( 'olumhus WN1• w1·Phr1 1I l tlt' r i ' ou 1t r and o
l l1 1'r r1 •\;il 11·, , � .
1 p . 111 . ut 1 h 1• parish h!lllst" , w i i h Mr.� i:Llt"MIS of h i �. p.ir1·nts
:\lr.
;11 1 d \1r�. t•:.lward Tt•wksbarv
, Mr. and M rs
M r.� . l .1·1 1 ,1 ( :or� l l ll of Akrur1. and so n , T11n1my. of Wellston. M�.
M . U. l lnrt 1 n .1.:n, Mrs 1 ; ay 1u•l1 1• ( ' laTl'II('!' Mas.\ nr.
M rs. 1•: ,ir! l lill'I of 1! 1-rn .. hbh1 1 ri,: 11n,I Mrs. Wil ford Struble of 1..o
Wi11f' 111111 M n, M_;o{ Sa1 1 horri, a�
Mrs Orville Wl'll rf'lurnC 'd 10 un&lt;i Mrs
MPl\';1 ll;11h- li ff1· 11f i\lharir gan. \Ir ,mtl Mrs. l ' harh•s Towks­
hosli•ss,•M
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Jwr i•mplo v nu•nl u l l he _K_ro�i• t'
vlsHr·d Sund: 1 _1' w i l ll 1 h1• 1 r 1 1 11rl1•. I &gt;,: lial') .ind 1'111ldn•r 1 . llet•ky. Nura Sui•
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W S. J l ;1 r1 Hl\d d a u i.:lih·r, ,\1 1�., l•:1 an,l l li1v 1 d, llf'hr,\11.
sie.
Tlmst' al1Pndu1g f r om C'ul u m lms
M r. 111111 l\trs. l l i ll' 1\1 llrm\'tt lt'fl Wl'I',' ;,.1 r. anti M r� . l . curg1• Tcwks­
DOW!f . II. BeM onday for t lw1r t1011w. Alp 1 1 1 11 , lrnr .1· . . Ir., u n d .� Oil, ( : eorgt' I l l, Mr.
/ .. Criminal
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M iC'l1., a fr 1•r spp ncling l lu• l1 ol1da\' ;uul M r.� . l..arry Mt'Will lams 11nd
I. C&amp;pltal � II. Opll'OI,,
Wl'ck
t•nd will! tin p,1ri•nt,, ·11 � 1laughl1•r, I Whhit•, Mr. and Mr:'I.
NorwlQ' •
lo
nnd
llrs
a. soon
Hay W11od)!t';trd
1 ;1•1w lh-mwll and daughlt!r, l'aulu
mll1ady
•· Meuunil
Mr. a n d Mr.� . .JnsPp) 1 \luh 1 t'll and ,11•;111, iiml Mrs. Jessit' M i t t'li .
Bertnc,
6. Man'•
Mrs. 01·r1h11 l.lt•uvt•r of NPw 1 ' 1 1 m
for 011e
ntciknaml
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Harry Su1hllt•r of llnd.: 1•por· t w,•n ·
0111i111l llPltl �,..,.J,ry
t, ll'lna denlf
Wt'C'k i·nd ,i:ucsts nr '.\1rs William
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llakti.'r ,1t11l .\1r. ;111d !\Ir�. lli-nlz ../1 Hur.,/,/ (:/ursf' HomP
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A rami\ y gutht'rl n g was held
Wo lft•.
J llent
�-f'�!t•rdar at tht' home of Mr. and
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13. 0ollo
' 1 • 11t111
Mrs. Harold ( ' has1• whrn a ham­
Rr111//or,/ C/11•• M,,,,,.,
hurg 1 -r f ry wus t!njoycd in the
Tht• r1•gular tn N•l i11� of t lw lh­ )' ilt'd.
blp t"luss 11f thr Br;1df 1 1rd Chtm·h
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Pay
nf t ' h r i st wus held Frntuy 1'v('1 1 i ng
to
Those attending tlw ou1 i11g
.. Ootialalo
It. 11111&gt;·•·I
"I 1 1ll' d1 1 1rd1 with 1 1 1 1• opt• n iug w1•rc Mr:--. !bymond l.it'\'in� end
pr&lt;1y1•r h1• 1 11i:: givt·n by Mrs l l omPr ('hilllrt•n, Shf'lii., M ike, Judy, Su­
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f•' orr11 s l .
sit' 111111 .hrnit\ West rolumhie, Mr
Wayne King, pn•si1t1,n t , 1·otuiui;&gt;l
1111 d Mrs. Jay Jt• n k i m; and son
('d the short hu!li11es.� mt!t•l in� Slt'vt• .rllll Mr. u n d Mrs. (;er11ld
wltN1 plnns wrn• disfusst•d (11 r u Anthou y and c-hiklren Barbara
rf'fn1shm1:n1 cnnun it1Pt' 1 11 J;;prv1• :it 111111 .lor, William Farley and Mr.
thr llH•elin�i,; i nsteud nf I ht• Prt'S('nl 111ul Mrs W illis Anlho n y, local.
rle n uf J)(i t lu!'k
Others nth•ndirn: t hf' nll'PI i nl!
Wore Mr. 11nd \1rs l k r hHt M l ll1•r, ll,•lr,r 11 From
A i• ro11
M r. nnd M rs llo 1 1n•r Forn'i-t. Mrs.
M1·. ;111 1 1 'Mr�. Blaine Wulbu rn
JeRsii• HLIMIWll urnl Mr. anti l\trx, a nd daughlt•r.
Ki m bNly, returned
King.
lo
1hl'ir
humr
in
M iddlepo rt lMI
-- ·-w,,dnt'sd ay after visi l i n� in Akrun
Wark ()11 Y"'" 811111.·
wilh rrlativt"s. Tll('y also traveled
The program rom mit11•t• of !hp 111 l't'11ns.\· h·1111ia while on vacatio n.
Anrnt1·l1r {:urdt•l1l' rs ( ' luh ml'I '.\1.r. Wulhur n, who is imploy rd at
hu,1 Thursduy al 1 ht• hnnlt' o( l h t• 11&amp;11 firt&gt;slone Store rt'lurne d
:\-!rs W t•slry Fry, M iddlt•purl , h) to wor k toduy uftrr O we&lt;'k's vacalw�m th,• work on l hl'ir µrui.:ram
1 1 011.
)'l'llr honks for tlw coming Yt'ar.
La.�I Wr-dnesd11y 1 ht"y v isited at
O t he1·� allruding wrrf' M rs.
l luwk-'s Nrst i n Wl•st Virgini e end
l lu rold Lohi;e, Mrs. Arthur Stniuss su11cl;1y �Ir. nml Mra. Walbur n and
Mr�. ''1-" illiem Slait&gt;r, M rs. Eli�nr d11ughh' r , Pt'lt• W a l bur n a n d Mn.
H ,•ytmlils aud Mn. Churlt•s Ulukt•s Vt•rnrr Si•e. alito of Middle ort,
p
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l it•s
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T1-1eN

There ' l l he no fussing ·,yi t h he:itin g a n d
mulin g y � t n11s Once l h: contr ol is s�1 . you r
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hot1 � l' w t l l lw kept i n pm-fett comfo rt , :1uto- I
lll:.J tl(':1 J l .v , l h t- n •ar roun d
Drivt• ways ,; nd palh� a;·oun d 1 ht• hous e w i l
l
be hea t ed too , and t he -� now �huV l 11 i l l
'l
bt·CUlllt' ii l'U l'JO.� i t y .

M oinly Abuut

Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-M ,&lt;ldleport. 0 . Sept . 6, 1 960-3

Meigs &amp; Masoa
Coming Eventi

Ouuloor Bar.� 1#,e/;J

Sherri Mayer, wl'lu lia, spe n t the
summer mont�s with her grand­
P.•rents, Mr. and Mn. Geo rge Mein­
hart. entertaine d with an outdoor
party Friday at the. Meinha rt home
in Middleport. The children of 1 he
Slt&gt;I, 6
neighborhood were guests.
Pomeroy Chapter 1 86 ORS will
Sherri'.s p.a.renls, Mr. and Mrs.
meet in regular session Tuesday John
Mayer and femil,-. of Grove
al 7:45 p. m., at the Masonic City
a
rrived Friday
evening lo
Temple.
spend the holiday weekend in Mid,
The Loyal Pa)s Clase of the Mid• d
lei:1ert . They were aCClilUpanied
dle port Church of Ch ri$t will meJ!t
by
Mr. Mayer's mother, Mrs, Win•
Lhis coming Tuesday .ivenini;: aL
nie Mayer, and relurned home yest he home of Mn. Allen Jenkinson.
terday.
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Pomeroy Grang e will meet 111
TO MEET THURS DAY
t he DAV Hall i n Pomeroy for the
Thi.' Philalhe a Soc1ely of
1he
purpose ol hol ding the annual i n •
sperti o n. All nwmhf'rs are re­ M iddlepor t C hurch o r Christ will
meet Thursday eve11in,t a t ! h e
quesled to be present.
The Ladies Aid of St. Paul ' s h o rn(' of M1'3. Chester Erwin .rt
I ,ulheran churC"h will ml"et in the '? .30.
,·hurch so&lt;:ial room Wed n esday at
7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Vir1:il Hamm
and Misses Emma and Dora Hamm Givf&gt; A tte,uln11c4! Pins
A t trndanc"t• pins wel' t" prese n led
.is hostesses. Mrs. Samuel M i chael
and Mrs. W illium Frecker will be Sunday morning duri n g the (hurch
Sdiuol hour al 1 ht&gt; M idctlcpnrl Firsl
in tharge of the prog;ram.
Rap tis t l'hureh with To n y Fowler,
S•pt-111ber 7
Pomeroy Lodg e No. 1 84 F. &amp; 1.uperin tendent , presenting the
A . · M. will hold its stated month­ pins,
A t hree month pin was awarded
ly ml"eling at 7:30 p. m. S1ipt .
7th, for I.he porp o se nf 1ransar t ­ to Elinc-r Bodimer and a six month
i n g any business t ha t may come pin went to Stephen Bratton. Ches·
before t he l..odge. All Master tcr Housh, Cheryl Roush, .Jack Sig­
man, Darla Ebersbech, Mark V ro­
M,1son s ar e invite1t to atte n d.
Tht• M Pigs cou n ty Wom f' n ' s man, Joyce Roush, Sylvia f\oush
Hepuhlican ( ' lub w 1 l1 m.-e t Wed­
nesdilY al 8 p. m. at the H otel
Marlin. Hefreshments will he ser­
ved. All Repuhlicu n women and
candidates ore invilNI.
Court of Ho n or, Boy S!'OUI
T r oop 234. Tuppt'rs l'laLns, pol­
h1('k s111&gt;per 6:30 p. rn. program
to f()llo w at 8 at Tuppers Plulm
Christian ( ' hurch-both
dinner
and &lt;'Uurt ure open 10 puhl i e.

School will be condudN in O:a-,, and lvar,ins ...tons • that
•var-yone c.an t•ke advant,.. of thi1 rfllclMd · In-clan tl'&amp;lnlht
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pri:tfir-•m here in Galllpall1.

Two Colll plete
Co,u·ne,

lhue Are illll 11nd' C� �•11•v
NOT Just One 0t Two- ••1!11-,r tif•-­
The Portsmouth Inlerslale Blllllul!9-�· �lttl·

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Division Rranch �ehool here In Gaftl)tolls.'wlli' of
plete aeeelerated Sttretarial and General Commercial
courses leading lo position of Stenographer Secretary,
Rookke("per, Junior Accountant and Otrice Managfr.
I . SECRETARIAL
• Shorthand
• Typewriting
• Business En;lis.h
• BookkHpin9
• Spelling
e F lllng
• Clerical Prac:tice
e lntrodutetlon To
BuslneH MachlnH
e Personality DHalopment

SPEEDWRl,TI.NG 4V4,1 LAll.l

Here ·.1s How You Benefit

s.p1. a

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Don t pass
Jt.ie buck-

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Helen Miller, eounci1or, presid•
ed when Theodoru!I' Cou n&lt;'il ,
lla.ughters of America, met Mon­
day evening at the IOOF h-all.
Reportl!i.l ill were De�in B.arnitz
in Melgl!I General Hospital Bild flo­
wers were ta be sent her. EIIUl­
beth Young end MNla Gibbs were
re-ported home from hospital and
flowers were se nt to bot h. The tra­
veling p rize donated by Velsie
nou1h w!ls awarded to Lucille e.
Hawkins.

2. Futu,.. Promotions

3. Soc:111 Setur-lt-,,

4. New Priencls

5. Bl!TTIR PA 'f in your prellflt lob

3. FREE PLACEMENT Servite•.

Any one Ca n En roll
Check These Typical Questions
And Answers
Q. A m I too old?

A. NO. Edurators and Psyrho\ogists have proven that ,ment•lly
agility increases with maturity.

Q. Do I need a high sl'imol d�ploma?

and

Publ llh�d H a public 1•n,le•
Ir, COOJMllllon w,th The Aclvert11ir,I
Councol and the N�w1pape,
Adver1is!n•EHcutlvu Anocllltion

P EAC H ES

W. VA.

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Si n ce lhis i s an &amp;('('elerated program, registration f!an­
not be stagge red and e vt&gt;ryone is scheduled to start at
the s.ime ti m e. Onl y a LIMJ'J'ED NUMBER o( students
will he ACCF...P'I'ED to insure INDIVIDUALIZED IN­
STRUCTION. Make you r RESERVAnON NOW by call,
ing your local registr'ar.

Mn. Rachael Dearing
Portsmouth Interstate BuslnffS Collage
222 Third Aff.
Galllpoli1, Ohio

Pl"" furnish me, withovt obH,-.tlon. full lnformt,tlon about
the lxtenslon lu1ines1 Tnlnln1 Ptoaram yo1,1 plan to •- I
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Formosan Takes
Lead Away From
Rafer Johnson

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Call Did Sterriltt

KJVER
REPORT

COLEMAN
FURNACE

CHASE HARDWARE

Lenal Notice

A ■other Good Buy - - FROM BAKER'S

LI NO LEU M RUGS

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BAK ER FU RN ITU RE
I N MI DDLEPORT, OH IO

P EA C H E S

Experieoeed

RADIATO R

10-For Sal

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PAfJKING HOIJSE
OPEN DAil,l' and SIJNDAl'
IJNTII.. B P.M.

( 1 1 l Wanted To Buy

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For Rent

$4.95
$8.95
1 0.95

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How To Enroll

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Sawmill Clinic
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Sch ool s Du rin g S um me r N ot ed To Be Sept-9th
At Ch'II• ,ntl.

Im p rovem en ts In Middl eport

( 20b ! l n,uronce

Legal N,ofices

A. NO. Day and Night Classes will be held.

Or CLIP c,nd MAH. this COUPON. TODAY

GOOD, SAFE ROAD - ¼ MILE
FROM CENTER OF TOWN

Open Ei,erv Dag &amp; ElletthJfl•

......... ,Q. Will t he training interfere with any job?

Your Tuition Can Be liinc,ncecl,
Coll M RS. RACHA£L DEARIN(i.
222 TH I RD AVENUE
GALLI POLIS, OHIO
PHON E GL 6- 1 833

RUTTENC UTTER

Fol l ow Signs To
Packing House

A. NO. Any person with a good public school back-ground can
learn nnd profit f rom Business Training.

Q. h t he training open -to men end women?
A. Yes.

VOTE !

RPnt

I " l{0( ) \! 1 1 0 1 ' ", F .\ r H:! ( ond 1 1 r ( '( )\1~1-'ILTi L"ojSl'HA -..n; -pflo
Mar r lli!t' l lcl" n si:i wer; IHUf'&lt;I on
1,-n,o n Life, Aute, Y1 re. Poho
Stn-1·1 t , JrJ�'•· h J "·u11·nl ! ' h ,, 1,.
'" Prnbot, tuuct 10 '""'
!1 h 1 ! ,
C a l l IJoa
}1. 1 1 1&amp;, M iddleport,
\.\ 't' :.! 21;1:1
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Jamt•s ltoyd, 25, c · ,mtrect•lr , ci,I
F• I \ K r 0111 bou,�&lt;ku_t l an 1 t T�w n - 1 HA1tN!fs-srn rsoN l!',};l ' RANn:
students
with
loday
sehools
lt.'porl
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1w
0
Classe..,
�nd A11 ne1te Joh11S011. :!'J.
umbui.
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ship
ull W't 2 h;wti 8 H + JOl p
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lC�e
\ ,: t• n h . � 1 1 d dl1·purl F1rt A u t 1 1 lJl • Jllg rn t n,d u ced to a number ol 1 mpruvemenb throughout
IIUI opt&gt; ralor. dai.aghtN of M r ,i nd
FOR CONSLSTl(:N T DEP E N DA Bl,F. llE!\U LTII
111o!Jd1•
l�11 r1ib l'li , ,r11• \I, Y2 ! ht • :-._� -.! t• 1 r 1 . po rlwula r l y 1n t h t• high school
.\t rs t.1•orge Jol1 n�on. Pom1•ro\
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RATES
:,mcu
A ·n t t
Joe th- Whnr1 t, r 20, nwd1Jn 1c .
Thi� l 1mf' 11f n•ar is "back In
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S t 1 p1.•r1 11!t•f1d t· n 1 Llf S&lt; h LHJ I- U" e mad t· 1 11 k1•t'Jl 1 ht&gt; �.amt' pn('t'li of
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60
. ho◄ ,l da)'S h•r the small fry and , ( 'ar1&gt;4• n1cr, and L) 11 11 /\11n W li 1 1
E �:�� =�� :��::1?s��; ���1•nf� 1� :
4 cenL, per ward, ()ne mserth, n Mi nimum char11:e - \l&lt;· t · um.as out l 1ned tht'lft' i m prove• la,1 year, t -.·enly f tvt' cent, fur n
man} �awm1ll uj.lt'r&amp;ton- of South 1 1 1 1 .:1011, 1 7 . d,1 u :.: h 1 ,•r of \Ir and
2
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and
five
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1
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1-'hune WY2 J272.
ti &lt;."t'11Li. per wurd for three 1.'0 fll!eCl.lllvt, lDlertiona.
Esta te
erade11 one through
me,1111 &lt;lur111j Lht' 11,ummer re&lt;=eu
t'rt
Spt't·•�l - one modh for 30 l:tiOI J li('r word.
-n OhH, will follow 1u11. for a M rs Honilld W h 1 1 t 1 11/,;!l11n. t · arp.-11
grades
per
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for
renll
1)'
h1aih
the
far
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Fuli r�te of -l- c-cnts per wur-d will be charged for
Tht' cooks ere El h1•l Lower and da&gt; a t. a Hwm i l l clinic lo be ht'l1! t er
S&lt;'hool library. New ru r nuure for
N IC EL Y !-'I I H N ! ..; 1 1 tT) 2 B E D
l lu�,-d µur, ht·, I 1:1( rt' i.;rou nJ o n
. ponsonng t hr
,r not Dlild w1Lhm lU ct..tys aner rece, vlllg: bill.
t he IJbrary mdu d mg a chargm�- �or.i Rice I or t h r M Id dlep&lt;.trt Elf' 1 flt'�r , Iu I I 11·u1 ht' S
room up�t.rtrs apartmnil 1-' h
P o · t·,,•"
Ed w'r&lt;I
I : r1r·1l11 l l ,• 1 ""' hl • t•t,,,,,,, \\ '' " 2· uut df.'sk, referent·e de11k. and a mentary School and fa)· t Walla('t' c I 11ur 1s the Ohw D 1 vuuon of For
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llt'WSJ)l'l)N file h.1111 been made b)' and Edna Evans for ! he high rslry.
Oii.i.l-! 1'itL�uel ,-w not be respoWiJbl.e for
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teet . 'IJW!ftlon..
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llalld of Thanlu end Special Notkt18 of Evt!rDLI SUIO, Obiluariel
The complete lis t of teaeher1 J S Columbus. ilnd the tJ S. Fo
w i l h lJJ t h. t1 h·t1 lo,·;dw n Melvin uin will bf, the new l lbr.erian. Ht 11
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�.- r v 1 (·t.&gt; Produ cts Labor.i tory
publi.s.hed at l cnt per word.
Co u rt S1 . . 111 Pomt•rO } , second
l l uud, 1 1 1 l n: u s t St , l'umeroy. a 1 1)6(1 graduale o f Ohio Univer- as follow s, :
I �h d 1so n , W 1s('onsm
I 140.
Scarbe3:·y,
l_fred
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J DAY
3 DAYS
floor One lari;e 1 8 "- 22 fl, room
School�ii_h
rel8ed
exp
superinendent
The
sity
David !',"al)per, J r . 2 1 . t rwk dm·
(Q) 1 301P
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_ __ _ _ _ �--- his appreciation for lhe excellent Prmc1pa l : F..arl Kmgh t , Orin Sm!th,
80c
90c
$ 1 .35
$4 .1'0
wilh adjoilli n g ! 2 x 1 2 11 room
Cincin n a l i . a n d l.1•11 a ll ) �ell .
t-r,
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$1.8(]
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$1.20
O n e L O x 18 fron: ro om . A l l 8 IW0\1S, W ITH BATH Two story ma n ner in wh1eh Miu Sus.an Pan. Nan Moore · Emily Sprague . Maid
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humt' nf'ar sd1onl. Takf' o\·er supervised t he l ibrary for man)·, red Bail ey. Rulh Euler, l)orothy with pt,·"ty v " PO ' "
$1 .60
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John 1lwmpt0n, Nolan I quPs,twm and a n swe rs. will be h ld
coverings. Phooe WY 2-2080.
$46 AA 1w r month payme n ts afler ma n y years To her. one of the Lacey,
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be ln that day ·1 ,-per,
n I· rlday. Sr pt ember 9_. at _lhe Ar
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duwn p,,ym ,•nl Plwnc WY 2-5324 . most important perts of a lHgh Swaclr.hamer, Eugene Sears, John
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RECORD H OP ANNOUN CED
m l ervt' Cc nt n whu::h is lot ·al-· -- ------8 23 30 t c se hool is thr l ibrary. Since M:hool Redov 1an F'Tank F..M-hleman Cha r P }d tt&gt;Smil W
dance p a r t y wil l he lwld al
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cloied Jas1
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the
4 ROO M , BATII AND l lT I LITY ;
Small Sawmill
I l S. Rou tP 50
ha!'i care fully 11111pected ever)· book iam Mill e r and Daisy Blakeslee
n ight ,
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upsta
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princi p le of the Cen tral building to p ic from 30 to 1 1 ·_30 a m The , A s part o f t hr f'vc n ing ' s 3r1 11·1 g 2 :1 1 ,· 1
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';l!RMITI AND PEST CONTROL
PIANO AND ORGAN SAL E
ft � rnoon prog r am will _start wit�
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cards, while ot her11 were checked and Mild red Hawley, prin ipal
·-- --entert ainm e n t v. 111 be fur
by P•in. Fr .. Initptetlon. I nsur. 1 - w u r I I tl t'&lt;l Bl o n d oa k spme t l)l·
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-Thret" new electrit· M-wing v 1 n H ufford. l'rarl Reynolds, Max
� r q o� &lt;; I . L&gt;: a r ;ig i•. rn r n c r 10: a• Good loeal1o n . Phon e WY _2·
and
d
re
de
Mainte
m
ons
n
an
2366.
4-iUfc
Only $595_00 _
be spo n sored
r will
affai
e
fi
n
The
1 1011 52500 0U dowr,_ balan &lt;'
I
- 3 1 -61 1.:
ma r hines fur t he Imm !.' e &lt;'on o mks ine Philso n . Bnn1re Carpente r ,
f.'f'
l •�
I -W urli tzt'r Spine l te Organ, WIii- 321:17. - - -- - 8
r
a
tative of a saw m anuby
.Bo ostf'rs
resen
Band
Pomeroy
p
�
he
t
hy
ani•f'C.
mt
1
f
loss e Alle worth,
l.1bo ra1o r y The lates1 modt'IS or Helen �faag.
24 l l lt FILM DEVELOPING o n all
fa('\ur1 n g com p • "&gt;' • fro m 2 · 45 to with the Jays as M lffs.
nut finis h, Regular price 1 1 4 1 5 _ , --- - ·
FARM--W(•S1
nf
R11tland.
93
acrc-s
·
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n
erma
.
h
.
G
rt'nt'v1eve
Rupe.
or
t
·
r1gere
re
d
r
gas
n
a
r
an
gas
ge�
Sara
·
µopu l ar sizes-y1· 1 m bY g a. m .
·
TWO C.ARAGES F'OH HENT- M ulNow $1295.00.
{i room h u 1 1sC', ham '16x:m) ron- h avr l&gt;el'n I&gt; I aced in
·
· t h e H ome Er- Elizabet h p 1ckens amI po II Y y oung• 3 · 45 p· m ·
a I g a. m.- 1 - LO W t'f Y Orgon (recently re posout nci:. I morning
bi•rry Avrnw.· . Inq uir e 378 S l'('
f-r! •ti• floor. gran;ir \', o l h l' r build- u no rn it·� k11rhen .
SETS RECOR D
worth.
FASTEST SERVlCF. on Color
�r. H Hallock. Sawmill Sp �('ia\.
. nf waler trurlor
"' .
, 2,75
o nd St . or ca I I WY __
sessed J M a h ogany r·mis I1 l 1' k e
UPI - World rr&gt; cord­
in"�
l'lf'nl
1
ROME
Sharon
re
a
employees
departmen
Other
commerc1al
lhe
t
·
In
.
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od
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Foresi
Pr
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h
r
·
u n d mov ie f i l m . GROVE R ' S
P
I
61
9
·
rww. w 1· 1 1 seII f or ba I ance. 1 erms
_
ln "11 r l a !ld p:i�turc On gM(i gra"el an l'xtra l' uurst' h.is been a&lt;lded to Cleland, �cret;iry for t he high
holder Heth Elliott ran away frnm
L.ihorato ry, who has had a wid e
STUDIO, Pomeroy, Ohio,
or cash. . .
t-"000 on
r n :irl Onl .i· ""'
he field lo win Lhe Olymp ic 1 .500t
·
'
Har
are
dians
o
ust
.
.
C
more
office.
gin· commercial students
sctLool
range o f ex perienc e . is t he pr1nci9 1 6tc 1 - u sed "
p
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cc
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championship by 20 ya rds
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land
on
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-___________:_
1 MODER N
the meter
M a hog�ny f um; h wit,h
anu.
room s and hu l h . l 56 :M u l herr]' I H o u t!' :tL !I room hnusc w i t h firt · ma c h i n es ; such as, elect r ic Joe Shavo n nsky a nd J oh n Taylor. Universi ty of �innesola, Mr. Hal- today 011 the heels of a world re,· ·
hl'nch. On ly $350.00._ Wendell s
(OJ ti, :.! 1 1' . h;it h. gura�t•, 2 harns. crib. l)thord of :44.9 Sl'!Conds in t hf' 400chers
Ave.
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WE WISH TO THANK EACH A N D
1 7 1 H e I p an ted
v
is, in the new world reN1rd ume
water S J S. OOO no.
fl'('l'll' l llg ;rnd traimribrng did.i---- - -ani.as, 1 942 to 1 945; owned his own
(!',(•ryone for the beau t iful t·ards
·-,
an
or 3:35,6, breaki ng by fou r-1 1•nt hs
ALBERT M COX, Salesm
·---- , -- -,·------, ,
1 1 0 n from n1pe-recnrded machines.
. -_
sawmill &lt;'Ompany in Southern Wisflowers, and kmdn ess. e5pec1.illy
[lox
l'l'!.Y
A
(
A.
EH
)\
HES
I
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W
,
3830
a se('nnd his own two-yea r -old
�!I
WY
of
PHONE
2
BOX
229
IV
St•vera l stud, n t s enrolled fo r Spa n �
s
cansin from 1945 to 1957; Qwned
to the nurses , staff, a nd Dr Ray O ffEH. S WJU.. BE RECE ED AT
' !);i i \ y S1•nt 11wl.
o
Tht
8-W,
6
t.
n ational standar d.
,6
inter
WY
2-2220
er
Fultz,
and
of
Webst
e
he
Offic
ish
whif'h
will
be
off
e
red
fo
r
the
L
t
r
mond Boice or t he Meigs Gener 3\l
6
9
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y,
Ohio
omcro
l
At torncy� , rom eroy, Ohio , v. � t u
:f1ni°rr:; 1es: t� �:5'!!�n�r:;:n�
al Hosp 1t11!, for their curnru rt
i i-: IN- ruF.SffiJIB fi rst t 1 1 n e.
THANKS TO ALL
e, even O C, o ck A . M ., on F rJua _v , . -- -- - �- -- -- - · - I Pol1 SAU :- 110\
-Sl'll' I\Cf' l'q u;pw.lc'n\ has been
1 95,8 to 1959 as a sawmill consnlla n d raring for our wife and mornttms
a
n d larf':1' h a l h . Stoker
7
Sterre�t . barlwru l' ('hai r­
Dick
I
e
h
r
960
6
l
r
be
hbnra,
s
ptem
ence
1
sC"
t
the
for
•
secured
" " ,r,�, , ( 1 9 )
,
a n t to the government of lra!l.
t her, Ne\oa Grim m , dt1 ri11g her
furnat'l',
bu
i l t in c·abi n Pt.� . go od
,
,
t he r..1t eigs Countr Jay1·ees.
f
o
n
a
m
'
4.'� ale owned b Y car n · ....., ·
Jo i nmg the f'oresl Produeli Lab·
illness and operatio n a t t h e hosw;ikr, larg1 lilt. Phone F.M7-7548 lor i es 1 nl'lud\ n a ll { at hodt' Hay Ase who hrlped tu
f
m page one )
ro
d
everyon
ks
n
mie
tha
•
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d
cl
t
I
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t
d
DO
ns
t
e,
P
r U n 't'
i I es
1.:illnscupr, short -wave demo
e
ora tory In 1959, Mr. 1-Jallock has
pita!. Also to Henry Ewin� for
� � stl' t ;
�
8
30
ate
on,
e o n 1 1w Pom­
Wellst
n
i
barbecu
rt,
the
ddlepo
i
make
M
ree , omeroy, Oh 10, .b('. -- - - ----- liun appara t us, and some ad&lt;l 1 tion- pl:iy a t
worked Ott develo p ment ,,r new
his ambu l.i n ce serv ic e. You will
. a r n �t&gt;
surcess '\lomlay
walka
t
10,
lo
(
fanned
parking
se.
I
l
l
eroy
H
l
OH
B
S
Syracu
al
TIIHEE
and
s
tr
dwellmg
ame
T
.Y U &lt;"K ll ,D N ; !'i HO I I M J I O \ I SE J UST P A I NTED al ml&lt;'ro"-&lt;"Opcs.
mg a O - t� ry
always he rt'ml'mberrtl.
r sawm i l l equipm ent. so m t ._., whirh when over 300 dinners werr serv,
masle
a
1
i
in
1
i
Slun·
nttbody
t
h
ogur Shor
r.
V
n
o
Pd
formerly
,
h
1
u
b
and
rooms
\'e
1
f
high
th
w
the
housr
f
o
newly
rooms
Sevrral
i 11 s i d t · and uu1. Floors
i
Mr . Fra nk 1-; rimm and
fa- u; now be ing manu[ac,tured.
cd
Ponwro� · Ohio ! la,:. 1 Sl'\'(•n ro"m
a11d a f'inder bloi::k garagt&gt;.
s a nd,•tl and Brn111.e I.ow buil t • sc·hnol huildmg h .-i ve b1•e n re-deco· ful perfor mance. al t hough he
daughter M i n n ie
he
which
•
l
in
l
h
r
loor.
right
fo
t
hird
l
0
(
d
his
vor
apartm
I
r
1
P
O
h
erson.
�
interested
in
sawAll
u
r
rn
('
'
P
c
cu
rn
1
l
pprova
Cot1rt
to
)
ght
p
' t( 9) 6, l l p A ll o f fers su &gt;jec t
&lt; , ihi n t s. new ha1 h rl m. Com- a \ l' l this su m r in modern
glass m ill opera t ion are -.:ordially invil•
NAMES OMITTED
room uparlmen l on second floor
------- _ ___ _
al.
pl&lt;•\,. hasrm••nL l'h. W Y 2-2038. ( · ulurs The gym floor hai; be(' n re- had su£fered a cul from
a
off
I
of two girls who
�·
l
fall
l
n
i
Prt'Si•n
a
names
nmcys
The
Saturday
Oodor's
.
nly
lso
A
ed to atlend
t A n yone dP�iring to ser propert)· ,
9 2 3k ri n ishrd A n Pw roof was laid on o
1 8 ) Auto
t ta meetin g of
(
Marie
n•
o
l
the
s
largl'
t
f'
ended
a
n
t
n
and
,
lease
bicycle.
under
Stdfy,
C.
Rhodell
hone
or
t
( \ ntral buildinJ;!.
contac
p
'
week wne
·
walked
last
SE
ers
,
n
se\•e
t
s
a
l
O
ill
Daught
A
7
ed
'
e
�
flunr.
H
n
!
!Tl!
Jobes
'
nn
'\fu
,
,
Bostic
1- 0li :-; LE: H O.\IJ I I O l l
W
room on rnai
Pomero y. O hio. Phone n umber
St &gt; • • ra
·a hers started work
GNd CIHII UMd Cara
Who
Goes,
You,
Me,
They
.
aulomitled
r
n ezrr St .
1::lw
19
anothe
1
$350tl.OO.
lP
i
r
h
tionally
1
W
in
b,1
hi1lder.
uninten
obody,
hight·st
n
Ii)
sell
hit
one,
or
SteHy,
C.
llhudell
WY 2-2219.
early , Alfn•d Sca r berry. t he new
All Mok"
Beth Toney and Thur­
9 2 Gi p hi�h S('hool pri n cipal, has bePn standin g pcr r ormanc e.
l 'o m1•roy.
Mary
Box.
O.
were
I'
Hogut',
S.
William
to
Or
Somebody
Else?
Ad
m
inistrator.
METROPOI.ITAN Mal'ORI
( 9) 2, 3, 6, 9. 10, 1 2, 6tc
Tourney manage r Bob Louks
1343, Mt•l hourut', rli;r i d
g
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo ma Vaughan.
6GCM06 latt Mtlll It.
\ 6 6t c :J BF:DIW OM H0'1E IN ExcEI .· r,impkl lng pla n s fo r Lhe openin
1
sufand
umpire
'
late
as
served
p
�
,__.... Ohle
t .E!\T condi1 ion. ModPrn kitrhen of sd1oul a n d tht• fi rst game which fered , hard shoulder bruise from UPI - Premier Patrice Lumumba s
R E P. ARENDS CONVAL ESCES
g HEAD OF' PURE BRED STEERS I
l
·
\
t
1
t
••
9
e
er
w
b
government
formally
tried
to
fire
em
Id
h
on
�p
1
1
'·
·
r
wi
1.,1e
w i t h 1-'orm tvn t'(l\lllter lop. slain'
hard
high
end I O IJr&gt;ifers. Emmett G . W ill,
s
M ELVIN. ill. U PI-llouse Rt·
!'rice
Larr,•
or
one
President Jose ph Kasavubu today
, , ,, b,,m.., .
SI('('1 sin k . r 1 ·ISh w11s h' er allrl Belpr'
1954 BUICK 4 dr. Cenlury, dyna­
bi'9 1 6tp
which
Whi p Lesl i e Are n ds
Pom· eroy, Ohio.
I B us1· ness 5erv1· ces 11:'SS
1::ame
ublican
.
first
the
in
ones
p
lerran
Esch
.
1
anc! warned the United Nations
/ 1 1 1 1 1 Thomp son anti
,!i �posnl. Sturm window :-. and auflow radio anti heater. $395.00.
his
a1 his Illinois home
with
urk
lesced
t
a
s
conv
gan at 1 2 :30, but
and other countries not to help
tomatir heal 6 1 ? l li,!!.h st ., M id- man realize t hl'Y have ltUle t i me
A.PA.lfi'MENTS - i••urntshed and
Bluettnar' s, Pomeroy.. 8 3 1 6te
alight injuries re­
from
loday
ies.
t
du
r
him .
l o ;;el tht• fnothall 1eam ready fo
THOROUGHBRED t:OLLIE PUPS, • unfun,ished . MeMas ten, Middle
flli&gt;port . Ph. WY 2-3 1 4 1 .
r collision ne.ar
the
to
two-ca
a
in
trophies
celveil
d
presente
Louks
fa
re.
8 30 6tp
i:amc
Bel
with
Phonl' SU 2-4793.
p
A ro m m unique issued after an
� 2 3 t p t h e opening
WY 2-2082. 2 3 tr
?hrinp
port.
to
,
Monon,
Ind.
AH-Stars
rt
Middlepo
1956 CHEVROU:T 4 dr. sed;rn,
--1 er unly four duys of s(· hool. C har- individa l
all-night ml"e t ing was tumumba ' s
powe rglide, radio and heater. A SAW '.\t 1 U:. N f:El)S SOME l{F:­
H arkPr has moved an,i wlll he M a n agn C all and to his assistant answer to Kasavubu ' s radio speech
ks
l'AIR and M &amp; M power uniL .J. BULLllOZF .H FOIi H IRE. Ponds,
sharp automobil e wor t h much
n·ady t o g 1 v,p !us assista n ce. Mr. Owen Bratlon. M iddleport has Sun&lt;lay n i!l'ht firing t he p remi er.
9 3 3tp
landscapin� .
W. Cheadle, Dexter.
and
baseme n t
more. $1095.00. Blaettna r's, Pom­
Sf'ars. t lw nl'W ha n d direc t or, is wo n the tourney t'ach year so far. Hut wh o w i l l go and who will slay
Case No, 1 3-065
Chestu, Yukon5-3255.
Phone
8 3 1 Btc
Ea r lier, league officials p re­ s t ill is un&lt;'cr tain.
eroy.
f;ic•i·d w i t h t he problem of several
C I I A H I .F.S IWBf.RT N F. A L,
GLASS LAMINATE D BOW, 24 Ar8-24-30tp
ed t he Pony champion ship
sent
quite
lire
who
lll
members
t
band
,
'W
Slrt"e
l
Thirr.
h
6:l2 Soi.1t
rows. 281 M u lherry Ave. or rail
1 955 DODGE Custom Roylll Lant.:cr,
roph
l
sessions
y rourtesy of the Sport s
small. St•veral long work
'.\t 1 ddl,•porl , Ohio,
MIXED TODAY
9 3 3\c
WY 2-3 181.
4 dr. se&lt;lan. Power fhte, radio
la the Racine team.
Center
get
to
t
attem
o
t
ll£'ld
R,
lwl'n
REFRIGE
haw
p
l'l;1intiff
ONU1G,
EIONDffl
I
AIR
NEW
YORK
UPI-Stocks were
and heater. $795.00. Blaettna r's,
W in nen i n games for children narrowly mixed in a moderately
Llwm lo mard1 together, p la&gt;' an
service Jack's Refrhi:era•
atlon
\' S .
I
N.
. fom�r�,- -. . ., ,
�c Tij R,J:E , M�IF'ER;ii, z HOLSTEI
i m t ru nwnt while they march, and and fans held in the morning active ope n i n g tod.ay.
tion. New Haven. Phone TU2- J(TNE l\' F,AL.
·
Y:· 3 year8 o ld, will
GUERNSE
were:
'
111pktf' u form;.ition al t he s.ime
6-23-tf
t"0
r. ·sed an.
- N'tee ,-Y
3llll7.
L 2 d-·
5!i8 Marllll' H o ad,
1950 PEfreshen 1his w i nter. Would like
__
Wheelbarrow, R-12: M ike Jenlirnr.
ania,
Pt•1msylv
burg,
�
if'.
·
cqm pped ttne owner car. U p to
1•(·11a11
M
1 ICTIONEEa
I o t ra d e 1or m are pomes. 8 i· 11
A
an1I S. Cundiff: 1 2-15, J . Auxilillry To Meet
ns
i
k
Wednesday
Open
C,feterlas
DcfPncla n l
SO miles per gallon. $ 1495.00.
M inersville It D . 1 , o n
Grueser,
The Lad i es Auxiliary of the Mid­
Compt.-,••
ii,srvicc
and W. Cundi f f.
Bass
n
opP.
be
not
will
rafelerias
The
resi­
of
lare
p
who�('
8 3 1 6tc
Ju1w Nra l ,
Dl�etlnar's, Pomeroy.
(9) :i, 3lp
Horse Cave Road.
21
d
leport
Firemen will have their
Critt Bredfont
Cundiff;
S.
8-12:
S.arkrace,
dt'llre is 568 Marhl t• Hu11rd. Me(·h­ o n ' 1'u1•sday. hut l hl'Y w111 be open
mo
n thly mf'eting at the ri re house
lft-,fte, Phone or Co"tect
W.
Cu
n
dif
f
.
15,
i
be
will
tt&gt;mpt
·
t
Au
.
Wcdnesd;1y
011
a n icsh11rg, P t•n nsy\va n ia, w i ll l;ike
PUBLIC SALE
DODGE SEDAN JN EXC ELLENT
Tuesday a1 7:30 p. m . Hostesses for
A. C. BRAOr:ORt1, Rael"•• Ohio. nnl i(·r t!rnl oil A ll!!,USI 1 _9 . 1 9ii0: �h('
M.
P.
1
960,
1
10,
y,
Sept.
Salurda
&lt;'ar.
Tom
work
condi t ion. (:oad
lht' meeting will be Mrs. 0. E. '\ll'­
I
his p!'t l l hl n
u n rlrrs 1 g1wd filt•tl
9 2 Jtp 1 1 am leaving the sta te, ther!'for e,
Wells, Harriso nv i lle.
Kinley
and Mrs. Jaek Bechtel.
of
Com­
FURNACES,
WISTING
a 1-: ;1 i n st l 1 1•r i11 l ln• Court
a1 lhe MUELLER
will sell at my residence
-------,- .
,
Arnold'
Br
.
.
appliancH.
ow
kas,
igs
C
'ou
n
ty,
Ohin,
or
HOUSE
,
iri
,1,
Shar
on
n
l'
se
11
FORD.
Tll[RE'S A
p
Three-legged r-ace, 8-12, S. Cun•
rear of Shumway ( ;recnhou
FOR SALE: 1953
, d iH and M. Jenkins; 12-15, W.
will trade tor pick-up. Phone
SLB.te Route 124 tn Syracuse, 0., . . then, S,oracuM, Ohio, Phone pra yi n � for rli vnrce ;ind oUw r re
1 '-1 1-tf lief. m1 l lw grotrnds of gross nrgWY2-6:114.
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simpson.
Cundiff and J. Bass.
the following personal pr operty.
9 3 6tc 2 bedroom suites, anlM:fue chest of
of · d u t y atHI f'Xlt'f'lll(' cruf"lty.
ll'f'I
Sandpile jack p ot, 5-8, John
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet M e ­ Sa i ,l c;nl�f' will h&lt;' fo r hrari n g on
- Ta nnehi ll.
n l gomery: 16 2 u pper,
drewel's, antique lamp tabl es,
'.\fo
Gauges:
- --- - --- r
v
w,�rk
repair
tal work and
a nd aftn t tw l sl da�• of Ocl ttbn,
Girls, sackrace, 8-12, S. Wine­
end tables, 2 overstuffed chairs,
9-0 lowe r, .8 ft . ope n : Gallipoli s ·
any kind, Phone W Y 2-230 1 . 1 9fi0.
che11t,
cedar
suite,
oom
r
9.5 lowt'r, 3 fl. ope n ; brenner; 12-15 N, Parker; three­
living
upp('r,
8.6
1
8-ll-30lp.
To Flt Your Needs
('J l A R l .ES RORF.RT NEAL
CAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
antique hall tree, glider, dishes,
ROME UPI - C. K. Vang of Lock 23: 1 5.3 upper, 9.8 lower, le1:ge&lt;l ract T. Winebrenner and
ti££
n
i
Pia
Hot­
nuces. Call tor tree estimates.
chairs,
kitchen table and
Formosa opened a 1 28- point lead dosl"d o H. All mo v eabl e dams are S. Winebrenner both 8- 1 2 and
We Service All Makes
WF.RSTEl1 a n d FULTZ
Foremen &amp; Abbott Middleport.
point ironer (portable), Shaw
aver
Hafor Johnson of Kingsl1urg, up 1 3 t hru 23 and closed o£f. All 12-15 age races.
iff
6-1 0-tfc
A t t orneys for Pl.1int
garden t ractor, Seth Thomas
Women's soft ball throw, KBtie
Calif. . in t he Olympic decelhlon Kanawh a Ri\·er dams 011 sill.
wagon gong
(I\) �0: &lt;91 6 , 1 3 . 20. 'l7 : ( 1 0) 4 , 6t r etimpet i l ion today with 14.R see&lt;'­ Ohio River Boah; Down: Lock 1 2 Crow.
delivery
tent,
clock,
f)ON'T PUM P your sluggisb sep­
bel l , lwin beds, chiUorobe, mag­
Mark Evans, M inersville, was
nnd elm·kin� in t he l lO ml.'ter hur­ Brookly n 7:30 am, 0-3; Lock 13;
Phone WY 2.2511
tic tank. Gel K lean-Em-All Sep•
m ps, desk, throw
Lock
la
0-10:
racks,
am,
awarded
azine
6:30
$SO by lourney manager
Downey,
'
Peggy
ct lt's wh i ch opened the final day s
Locub
1.ic Tank Cleaner. Guaranteed.
St.
Mkldleport
rugs, typewr;ter, porch chairs,
1 5 : I . F'. tTeiher �er, 5 . 1 5 am . 0· 12; Bob Louks.
('VCll1S,
ENT
POINTM
A
OF
Landmark Store. Pomeroy.
NOTICE
P
)
iee cream f reeier ( 6 qts. , Hot•
ty or l l u n t i nglon, 5:45 am, 8-0;
i
C
&amp;-l-30tc
Estate of Elm-e E. Dye, Oe&lt;eHed
Joh n son could do no be tter than Lock 15: Cincin nati 6:15 am. 14-4;
point range, cabine l sink, 2 lawn
.
BefOl'P
9:30
A.:!(
No. 1 8,403
Case
1
5.3
seco1 1 ds in the hurdles and
mowers, 2 6:70 x 1 5 tires, slee p­
7 am, 1 1 -0; Lock 18: Rea v er
lllddloport Y&lt;IY-2•2649
N ol i e (' is hert'h�· givl' n t h a t lost the lead to the 27-year-old OVEC,
USED GA.ROEN tTectors ,na mow•
Jng hag, cow bell, m iscella neous
1 -0: Lock 23; A. V . Chris,
am,
8:45
PolllH'OJ WY-2-3195
Thomas F . Dyr whose Pos1 Offif't' Yang af!er six e\'enls. The li the
ers. Rotary mower blade.s shar·
ttems.
p. m. 0-1 ; Orlean ean,
50
:
2
1
Jr.,
KAUTZ
fllD
STaddrpss is R. F. D, 1 , Reeclsv ille, Ch i nese athlele received 923 oints
pened. Custom mowinlf and
Mrs. Fred Shumw ay, owner
7-0
1
p
1 : 10 pm,
Al C...,_
O hio, has b&lt;"(' tl £11 1 \y appoinlt•d Ex for his performance in t he hur­
plowing.
Ttrm s: Cash
Yul:on S-214S
Upbound: Galiip olis: John J.
Elma
E.
nf
Esta1e
hf'
1
nf
r
N·uto
GRAV!LY TRACTOR
rllr$; ,J ohnso n eurned 740
Not responsible for aecidents
9:50 pm. 0-4; Frank lin
NA0,111.L
IIIVICI
STATION
Rowe
l)y('. di •n·as,,d, latr of Mei�s Coun­
Sales end Service 512 E. Main St. Sale conducted by BRADFORD
was
consistent
with
lhe
i r Pi erre, 7 : 30 pm, no tow reported;
This
14fore
9:00
A.M.
ty. Ohio .
WY 2-2975.
Racine. OhioFomeroy, Phone
Auctio n Co.,
Alban,o USS
Co llon Queen. 7 : 15 am, J l-0; Lock
Daled ttL i s 22nd day of August, perfor nw nces t hus far in the t·on­
CriH
neer:
Auctio
'?-21-tfc
.
' s 23: The Nation al 2 : 50 pm, 4-0; At­
9-3821
WI
tcs
t to
determine
the
"world
Ivery
Day
Senk&lt;
1 960.
Bradf ord. Sale mana ger: A. C.
gru test athlete," Yang h11d an las, 3:30 p m, 0-6; Charles R. Ste­
X
F. H. O ' RRIEN,
FOR QUICK SALE, 571', ACRES
6tc
3,
(9l
Bradford.
NEIGLER
BUILDING
SUPPLY
Judit: f' of t he rroha1r Court edge in Uw speed tes ts; the Amer­ phens on, 4 pm , 6- 1 4; Bayou ½°r•
near Top pers Plains, Ohio, with
X
Johns•Manvi'.iP roo( Bhingks,
ica n was superior in the t esls of raine , 5:10 pm, 2-0; Chand elier,
Mril!s C' nuntr. Ohio
coal. Will sell with m i neral G REEN BEANS . $1.00 hu. PICK
9:35
k
itchen
cabinets
built
to
order,
Jr.,
Chris
strength.
.
V
A.
5:35 p m , 4-0;
(8) :JO ; (9J fl, 1 3, .3tc
rights or without. Mollie McX
them yourse\ £ . Charles Hil1o n ,
aluminum windows and doors ,
The discus, pole vault, javel i n p m, 0-0; Ellen Z. 1 0:45 pm , 0-8;
9 6 6tc
Greth, Rutland, O hio, Rt. 1 , near 1 Po rtland
a
garage
doors,
ceiling
hi�.
v inyl
Indian
9-9;
and
l .500-mclcr run still were to Elger Cliff 9:� am.
9 2 ate Carpenter Ohio.
(Joor til e and plywood puncl lng.
be co n t ested today.
10:20 am. l l -2.
FRESH and SPRINGER J;WlliTEIN
Call Neigler's, Racine. 8· \ l · t fc
,Johns
on , who set a wttrld record
containers,
brina
cow11. N . G. Rose, "1i11efti ville.
PEAClttS,
NOTICE OF APPOINTM ENT
of 8,683 poinlA in the U. $. trials
9 2 3tp
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Webster Frtil't Farm, Lon e BotPhone WY 2-tJ7 10.
of Blanche E. Welker
Estate
AUCTIONE
E
R
July 8 and 9,
t Eugene, Ore.,
a
t ed Sept. 2: Waid Nicho l­
Admit
tom, Ohio. Phone YUk'd'.n 5-3201
DecuMd
REASONABLE RATES
sought
to
br-t'ome
the
sixth
st
raigh t
r ; Ml"S. Florence Wil­
Dexte
son,
8-18-tfc
plies
Suo
( 9o )
Case No. 18,428
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
- n to wi n the Olympic de­
merit•a
A
son, Long Bottom .
N o1kc is hert'hy givi·n t hat Al­ cathlon crown.
Call or writ• I. O. McCoy
DISHWARE, all kinds. Carl Cheva.
AS 15 SPICIALS
Dismissed Sep t. 2; Mrs. Jack
l)c&gt;rt F . Dixn n whose Pose Of f icr
Chestu, Ohio
8-16-30tp
lier, Long Bottom .
The
dc('alhlo
n was
one
of
1
5
. 57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
Charle s Simps on, ElhPr1
Dray,
ll 22 JOt p addr&lt;·s� is 1lo11l1• I . Albun&gt;·- Ohio, gold t11C'dals lo bl" dt•c-ided on the
$595.00
P.
H
70
ry
,
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Fred M;.ck, Hilly M c­
m,
Graha
CANNING PEACHEJS, ELBERTA
has hr1' n d uly appoi11 l&lt;·d Aclmi n is­ 13th day ttf lhl" Olympiad
"'5,.00
Outfit
•rcury
P.
H.
.
Elvari e Adams. Mrs.
45
rs
M
,
Culty
oes,
tra tnr 1 1f l h f' F.st ale o f Rla n cht• E.
$1.m and up 9 bushe l. Potat
S
MOTOR
1
1
1 (' unoffici,11 t f'arn standi ngs.
N
lrl
POLITA
MITIIO
n, Miss Edna Bur­
\\.'t'lkl'r, l a i r of Mt&gt;ig� County, Ohio Russia brgau 1 he day wi t h a lead M e l v in Johnso
Cobbler1, 10 lb, 30c, 50 lb, $1.&amp;0,
roy
Pome
,
StrNt
Mein
HaHie ld, Gor­
East
Viola
600
Mrs.
te,
t
de
dPr f'aSf'tl.
100 lbi $2.25. Brina eontainr.
1,-!! poi n ts to 355 1.",. for run­ don Holler , Susan Circle, Infa n t
WY2-3170
of
385
Phone
of
eJst
D;il (' d l h i s 20th day of August, nerup United Sta tes.
RuU1nd Roa'U, l ¼: miles
B-20-tfc
Fe m alr Ramey. Charles Slewa rt,
19fl0.
·Ruiland 6'·fdadside market.
n ctsov,
1
he
Russis
n
Vusily
Kur
HOME GROWN
M rs. Elbert Masters, Home r Hen ­
TREE RIPENED
1 so etp
F. JI. O'BRIEN
0_
acl' who hdd t h e worl d record he­ derson , Mrs. Willia m Smi t h, Mrs
e or ""'"
U SED TROMBONE. GOOD CONDI·
C'&lt;rnrl
Judg&lt;' of the Prohatr
of Nelson Park an d daughter; Mrs
forr Joh n so n, appeured out
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M ei�s Counly, Ohio
TION. Rea10nable. Phone CH 7· l 4
U
M
O
D
O
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B
R
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,
n g.
O
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M
R
runni
H
lhe
OO
7
C. R . Barcus a n d daughte r; Mrs.
9 2 Stp
(8) 23, 30; (9) 6, :ltf'
2303.
The
"up
again,
down
;;.
g11i
n
,"
and bath. 01!1t of high water.
- - --Jami's W ill iams and son; Mrs.
es.
church
and
s
U
n ited Stairs for1u nes were "up"
school
to
Close
BIKE
,
OTOR
Coya n and son; Mrs. S. E.
M
On
Scp1
cn1hcr
1
9,
1960.
in
ac­
Jark
D
.
MO-PE
1:.; �
Corner of M a i n and Broad way,
cnnla n&lt; ' f' w i t h Supplemental Sec­ again Morn.lay whE'll the U. S. -A1on Marcu m and daugh t er; Mrs,. D. A.
Gl•od i'ondltion. $ l 00 Cash. RayRacin e. Hev. Clela nd, Racin e.
tio n 375 - 13 lo 2 1 . Code ttf Ohio. three gold medals in boxi n g, en­ Bruin ard.
m 1nd :. ; ight, Middle port, Rt. 1 .
(9) S. 3t p
9 2 3tc
Birt hs Se pt . 2: Mr. and Mrs.
t lw Ohin Soil Conservation Cnm• joyrd a 1 -2-3 sweep in l he l lO•met­
Le�dln g creek Road.
m i l tl'I" will causl.' an election lo bf' er hunllt's a n d suw Wilma Rudolph James Johnson, daughter, Pome ­
hrlrl a1 Ra(' in(', Chin, a l 7:00 o'­ win her spco n d gohl medal of the roy .
Brl■g Conlaincrs U Convenlenl
r!nck P. M . , elec t ing 2 SupeTVi�ors Olym p ks. At day's end, t iJ(' United
De-aths Sept 2 : S. H . Thom p­
Gin­
roots,
l
WANTED - Medil•a
1n fill t he f'Xpiring 3 year terms or States a nd Hus.�ia were even wi th oon.
seng. Blood Root , wild gini,ier,
H a rold Carnahan, and Rex Slw n e• 2 1 g o ld medals e11ch.
yellow root, M aye p ple, e t e. One
Cass i us Clay, �kinny hut explos­ while Eddie Crook of Fart Cllm p­
fif"ltl. Nominees lo fill t h t' expir­
40
McClure or
ver
arkets-a
best
m
of Ohio's
n g tnms arf":
Sammy 1,ewi" of ive hiller from Louisv ille, Ky., led bell, Ky., and Willie
1
We repair ali types of radl• Si cip i o Township and Vollie Co nn, the U. S. boxers with a victory in Toledo, Ohio, ai,w won gold med­
sam e loca t ion. E. H.
year!!
Morse, Albany, Ohio. McArthu r
lhe \i_gh1 heavyweight division als.
a,tors, fro,n heater cores to or Olivl' Township.
Road next to TenneHee Gas
Nominat
ions
will
be
.O&lt;'rrplcd
8 30 6lc the large�t. truck t'r tractor
Plant.
fmm lhl' floor at lhe l im e of rlef'- 1!
Phane TU-l!-4881
radlatnr
l i on or by pe1i tion snhmi1ted one
t 14)
week prior to elrC'lion contai n ing
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
OPTOHBTRIBT
1
h t• sli::na1ures of 2!5 lan downers.
IIOOM MODERN APARTMENT
n l�• landowners and occup i ers are
O
Eut Court Stnet, Polll....,
Phono WY-2-21 43
and 4 room apartment. Chea p
l"ligihle to vole,
I to IZ, I to �• � al Nooa oa Tlntn.l
Roars:.
rent, Phone WY 2-2487 or W Y 2Offke
Pomeroy, Ohio
(8) 24 ; (9) 6, 21c
8 rg 1 2tc
&amp;3315.

For Sole

2. THE ASSURANCE of Mint able to EARN an Income.

DIG DOWN! Contribute
DIG IN! Work for your Party

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WHEN AND WHERE future nHd, require It.

LEM

MASON

1 . ..tter Job

• AS A HOUSEWIFE :

Th.eodorri• Corincil

lloltls Sessio11 Monday

2 G ENERAL BUSINESS
• Tv�wrltlng
• BusinHS Englllh
• Bookkffpln9
• Accounting
• BUIIMH M•th ..n.tlcs
e filina
• Spelling
e lntroductlon To
Buslne1t Mlir;hinn
•Penonellty DrnJo,mtnt

Tl l tS REVOLUTIONARY SHORTHAND SYS'mM whlch ha,
1 v irtually swept t he country during Lbe paet few }'«1&amp;1'11 l1J.11pre v iousl y been -avaih1ble only il\ large cities. FOR TJfE
l&lt;"'OURTH TJM E the PORTSMOUTH INTERSTA'I1!: BUSINESS
COLLEGE makes this wonderful training available in this
l area. Wh ereas t he older s�mbol me,hod oC, shorthaqd required
many months, SPEEDWR11'1NG CAN BE LEARNED IN A
� MATTER OF WEEKS. l t is EASY, INTER�TING and FULLY
ADEQUATE.

Want. a voice in
the people's choice?

The Selt&gt; m Center J'TA will mct1I
Thursday, St•pt 8. al '? : :10 p. m. a1
the school. Everyom· i s i nvited und
par!'tll.� ;ire u r gNI to a t te n d. Ue­
freshments will be ser ve d.
The Portl11111I
Worthwhih
(:uiltl will meet Thursday t•ve­
n ing at the home of Phyllis Hi!­
d1i1· with 4.'at•h member bein�
ask('d lo tir i ng a borne made arl i•
d 1• of abttut !'10 (' enle in value.
Ca t holic Woml"n ' s Club will
h o ld i le regular rneel i ng at 8 p.
m. al the Sat'red H e art Ch1m·h
audito ri u m Thursday.
Ro(•k Springs Gra n ge 256!5 will
mee t in rPgular session Thursday
al B p. m. There w i l l be ele&lt;'lion
or office rs. l{efreshmcnls will
be :.erved. All members are urg­
ed t o allWtd,
S•ptembtr 1 1
The Lungsville
Church will
have their ,mnual Homecoming
Sunday, Sept. I t . There will br
a ba!l'ke t di nner nl noon. Everyo n e
is Wl'lcomed. The Gospel Har•
mony Boys will be p rese11t l o
sing e t the afternoon service.

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VACA'TION •••
11-I EIR WAIL
WAS ALWA'/S
"' NOTMI t-J '
TO

Coming Elr(·tr ical Won drrs

Electrica l conveniences t h a t c1 l mosl :d i u f
us use would h a v e SPt• me&lt;I 1 rH ·1i nn• 1 v a hl 1 · 1 0
our grandfa t h ers B u t (')t:r t n r l n 1ng 1 :- �1 1 1 !
in its inra ncv
.
The chief officer n f O il(' of o u r l i•atling u t i l ­
ity compan ies rl'1·rn t l v l o o k t-d m t o t ht· f u t u re
Here are som (• of ! ht· ,h- �t.· loJHU t&gt; Jlb ht' for,

sees:

Food w i l l h(&gt; prepa red. rooked a11d ,;ervi·d
at the direcl ion of .;111 , · lel t ne l'llIDp11 1 n pro ­
gramm ed days ;du•a d o f t 1 111t' A n a p p l l il lltl'
will t a ke t h l' fnod from 1 t1t· fn · t·Zt· r 1 0 I IH'
range . t he n C'OOk and s1' n l ' 11 A ":-m;1 1 1 t• l e{ ' 1 ri r
machine w i l l m a n u fad u re disposa1 &gt;1t, dishPs,
thus e l i m i nating l hl' l1 1 . .., hwash ing ehon·
The l i g h t b u l b w i l l hl' a 1 hi n g o f t hi• past
People w i l l LI.st• :irt • a su1m·t•s of l ig h t w ht•re
whole wa l ls wil l gluw with e lect rn l u n u n l' s­

cence.

When di rt col ] l1 c t s on a carpr l , a dnsel w i l l

Woodgeard-Beegle
Wedding Ceremony
Held Saturday

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open a n d a va1: l 1 1 n r l &lt;'atw r \1 ! 1 1 P m t · q.:t' I t
\\ i l l a u t orna 1 1 rn 1 l _1 d ( ) ! he ll l'&lt;·drd &lt; · l t •;rn l n g ,
! hen µut i i .s e l f :rn :.J ' :.J lld ( ' lu'it' t tw do:-, t't d o o r
O ne ,.., c1 l l 1\ i l l p · f ihJ bh eon�1..., 1 of ·.1 g i;1 1 1 t
TV !&gt;&lt;.'H'E'll i 1 1'1 J', 1 &lt;t l l h 11 i l \ ('O!lll' 1 1 1 \ (H J I t \' ('
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from t'Vt-1 :-,- i ·w nl'I' t J f ! h i• 11 o r l d , 11 1 t h 1 tl t · :-, Jg
nab hout1l l'J t u � ou r l i ving ruum IJ) eJ1 t h ­

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Soci.ety Holds
Session Sunday

In Pome roy

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. . . one or Ohio', largest . . . one of the N n•• best
. . . ror over ha.If a century. wm ap.ln open�
ne of Ha
Ol'.loosion Business Sehool8- I'll' th&amp;· pegple. oJ.
polll,
Pt. Ple-�I &amp; .the Pomeroy-MlildlftRoi't Ill'._,
This program does not. compete with any educa•
.
llonal program now in GalllP.Ol�. It is aolli,�• level yro­
fessional type business training, on an accelerated, buls.
You ma� _now have advantage s which few, surr&lt;&gt;unding
commun1tles can enjoy .

'fMANx ANDA'TIP OF
11&lt;e HATLO HAT TO
t,IRS.AL WAKEFI
t,79 W, 12'TM
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OREOON

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO,

300 W. hC011tl It. - WYan- 2-21 1 1 , Pomero1

GALLIPOLIS, POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT,
and PT. PLEASANT AREAS
T O H A V E F O U tl H·
TERM OF
BUSINESS SCHOOL

Ports mouth I nters tate
B usiness Col lege

OPENS---

t day .ift N ; 1 I WIJ \.H 'l'k� Vil::i�ti� . r ,
�1 i�s ( lll(u !' 1 rr1111 1 u f l 'olm11 hus
The Missio n ary Socie ty or the
�11en1 l ht• WNk ('!Ht w 1 1 h twr IIIIJ! hI l'
Ml M o riilh Baptist Church met o n
r, \frs Odt• l t ll l ' 1 , , rut l 1
S 1 1 11day a f tP r noo n at the church in
Mr. Ulld M r.� I , , m A hl!'s ;md
1 ddll'po rl f o r their regular meet­
\f
M iss Na n f'y l&lt;;. y W11111t,,w anl.
dau�h tn �p1'nl t h,• lwl 1 d,11 w1•Pk
I
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g w11h Mrs. Kalhry n Payne, pres­
daughti• r of M r ,111d \!! rs Hay
By LUC ILL� HAW KINS
I 1 • 1 1 d w 1 t l 1 r,·la1 1 v1·� 1 1 1 W 1 · �1o 11, W .
idf' n ! . in diarge of the meeting.
Wood:,:eu rd of Ponwrny, hi•1·;mu&gt;
\Ir� ( ;!ady s ( ' uekle r swn t th,, Va. .
ThP llH't'l i ng tt pened with the
t he hridr of M r c ; i , urgt• l.1 11dst&gt;y
.
M l S!:i ll11rh�ra t ,11 l h n·t 1 1 1·1 1 NI ! o
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lw11w
so n g for l his year, "Kee1&gt;
Beegle , snn of M r and Mn; l iar­ w1•4:k 1•1 1 d al lJurw rn w i th h i&gt;r hru- her home, Cul u111 h
_ af
1 1 �. i\lorulu \',
/Il e Evt'ry nay," after which Mrs.
old BeP11le, Hu(·me. Saturday , Srp· l hn a n d .-. i�ler - m law' M r. alld .M r�. l e r u V1sil w 1 l h '\'I r
. ;md M r.� . Tht' Ot' · Nell i&lt;' Winsto
n was in charg e of
temhn :1. al l l1 i · l '1 1 i! 1 •d ll r 1 ·! lirt·11 Wi·ll i y Whul t·y
dor
t • HPPg ]1·
,1 r arid \lrs Paul Kau t z ,rnd
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ih•v,,t
1 un�.
chur('h i n l't l ' l i-as,rnt , W Vu.
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Dur i ng the husincss S('SGio n ii
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1• 1 1 k 1•11s uf M :ddlt• pnr1 und Mr ,rnd
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of Novof Ou• hrid i •. wi · n· 1 1w &lt;.1 1 1 t•JHl�ri 1 � t u rrwd to 1 1u• 1 r honw in Syra l'llw ( '
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H111.h Sdwol Mr BN•gli• ,ndu ·ili•;I hupP , N .I with Mr. a n d .'.\1rs ' frd ,if!t r &gt; pt•11d 1 111-: t lw liolid:i)' Wpi•k
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Thi• l'flUJ)l f' a r•• al hom1• t o 1 ht•i r t !' n d!'d the lwlln d i n iwr a t W i kes 1
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friendN a! 454 W 71h SI . ( ',d ut n - v i lllc 011 S u lnnlay
mt•mtwrs
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were 1 11v 1 h'd to the d 1 11
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Mr.\ H I{ l ' ulli•r I e rI " we e k a. �, , , C , l"llh · r., \• I I IP
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l r� ( b ru S m i t h /J Iii! 1l;1 1 1 ).!h\ 1 'r,
111 · aw, , )r. UIH, Mrs. F, . A . '['ra
M ••,
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rt•n , M1f' 1 1 1ll'I a n d Ul'h hie anil Mrs
cy.
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:-.um ( 'lyrk . M 1 d 1 1!1•p urt, Wl'fP. i n
Waltn
Mu. E. J. Trucy iM suhst 1 t u t i ng I n �·� 1��-r
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G1'1 1•r. W. Va , fr1d 11y I n alll' nd
t tw llutla n d s!'hoo ls for Mrs M uriel
Tlw aun'.1111 Tt•wksh11ry r1•1m i on
Mr. �m l :\t rs l l ( lnwr Hai!fn rd
f!m,•r.1 1 Mrrv 11·1•s 11f Miss Nel lie
J&lt;'olt&gt;y, who IN IU,
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l• t1rt'm 1rn, whoi du•rl al tht• horn (' or
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'\iiss Snslr Smith, student 11 1"'" with \1r. arid
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Mr a11d Mrs. Earl S1• 1•.
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al Hol1.r r l lospi lal, sp1· n t a wf"ek
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Mr &lt;Jtld M r� Willi um llud{o i'l:I
01 1!1• r s of ! lus H1•u who .a 1 1 f'nill"il wilh
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hc.r puren ti;, 'Mr. and M rN und l ttmi li• 1111
rtw.�I' a l l l' n d11_1 i.: from M 1ddlrpo rt
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1 u nwd twmt• S;il u r da_v a f! t•r
of P1 l'li•11s
a li,1 ry . \1r s .
an 1 , M rH ( ' hnrlt•x Tur­
Mr.
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nt•r of lt;i1"11 1, , 111 1 d M rs Mary Sf'e West
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[ 'arr ollton wen• w,,,.. k PII• t umhus ;rnJ Clovcl 1· l&lt;1 ! i v i •s· 1 11 ( ' 11 1 �1
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M r s , Theo S m 1 1 h and M r and Mrs u rn t suns,
1 111 1 • l h \l(·l•.lh1 1 1 11 y u n d i'1 1 1ld r1•n,
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Willi ;un and �l i kl' 1 1 f
GUIL D TO MEI T
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lln• r ks\'1llr Wt&gt; rt• WPt•k ('IHI '"U;•�1� 1( 11ssl'l] and ( 'al1 1 y
Thr &lt; : 111111 n f 1 ; rll.n1 gp isco pal
M r. and Mrs (�eor�" Massar a nti u 1 h i s p;1 rc•nt�.
\1r and :\1 r, l l o
rhur "h wlll 11 1 1'1'1 Th11rs1l11v u t B rnm ily of
4 Jt lwrs al1 rndinl&lt;( lht• :1 ff:11r wert•
( 'olumhus WN1• w1·Phr1 1I l tlt' r i ' ou 1t r and o
l l1 1'r r1 •\;il 11·, , � .
1 p . 111 . ut 1 h 1• parish h!lllst" , w i i h Mr.� i:Llt"MIS of h i �. p.ir1·nts
:\lr.
;11 1 d \1r�. t•:.lward Tt•wksbarv
, Mr. and M rs
M r.� . l .1·1 1 ,1 ( :or� l l ll of Akrur1. and so n , T11n1my. of Wellston. M�.
M . U. l lnrt 1 n .1.:n, Mrs 1 ; ay 1u•l1 1• ( ' laTl'II('!' Mas.\ nr.
M rs. 1•: ,ir! l lill'I of 1! 1-rn .. hbh1 1 ri,: 11n,I Mrs. Wil ford Struble of 1..o
Wi11f' 111111 M n, M_;o{ Sa1 1 horri, a�
Mrs Orville Wl'll rf'lurnC 'd 10 un&lt;i Mrs
MPl\';1 ll;11h- li ff1· 11f i\lharir gan. \Ir ,mtl Mrs. l ' harh•s Towks­
hosli•ss,•M
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Jwr i•mplo v nu•nl u l l he _K_ro�i• t'
vlsHr·d Sund: 1 _1' w i l ll 1 h1• 1 r 1 1 11rl1•. I &gt;,: lial') .ind 1'111ldn•r 1 . llet•ky. Nura Sui•
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W S. J l ;1 r1 Hl\d d a u i.:lih·r, ,\1 1�., l•:1 an,l l li1v 1 d, llf'hr,\11.
sie.
Tlmst' al1Pndu1g f r om C'ul u m lms
M r. 111111 l\trs. l l i ll' 1\1 llrm\'tt lt'fl Wl'I',' ;,.1 r. anti M r� . l . curg1• Tcwks­
DOW!f . II. BeM onday for t lw1r t1011w. Alp 1 1 1 11 , lrnr .1· . . Ir., u n d .� Oil, ( : eorgt' I l l, Mr.
/ .. Criminal
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M iC'l1., a fr 1•r spp ncling l lu• l1 ol1da\' ;uul M r.� . l..arry Mt'Will lams 11nd
I. C&amp;pltal � II. Opll'OI,,
Wl'ck
t•nd will! tin p,1ri•nt,, ·11 � 1laughl1•r, I Whhit•, Mr. and Mr:'I.
NorwlQ' •
lo
nnd
llrs
a. soon
Hay W11od)!t';trd
1 ;1•1w lh-mwll and daughlt!r, l'aulu
mll1ady
•· Meuunil
Mr. a n d Mr.� . .JnsPp) 1 \luh 1 t'll and ,11•;111, iiml Mrs. Jessit' M i t t'li .
Bertnc,
6. Man'•
Mrs. 01·r1h11 l.lt•uvt•r of NPw 1 ' 1 1 m
for 011e
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Harry Su1hllt•r of llnd.: 1•por· t w,•n ·
0111i111l llPltl �,..,.J,ry
t, ll'lna denlf
Wt'C'k i·nd ,i:ucsts nr '.\1rs William
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llakti.'r ,1t11l .\1r. ;111d !\Ir�. lli-nlz ../1 Hur.,/,/ (:/ursf' HomP
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A rami\ y gutht'rl n g was held
Wo lft•.
J llent
�-f'�!t•rdar at tht' home of Mr. and
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13. 0ollo
' 1 • 11t111
Mrs. Harold ( ' has1• whrn a ham­
Rr111//or,/ C/11•• M,,,,,.,
hurg 1 -r f ry wus t!njoycd in the
Tht• r1•gular tn N•l i11� of t lw lh­ )' ilt'd.
blp t"luss 11f thr Br;1df 1 1rd Chtm·h
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Pay
nf t ' h r i st wus held Frntuy 1'v('1 1 i ng
to
Those attending tlw ou1 i11g
.. Ootialalo
It. 11111&gt;·•·I
"I 1 1ll' d1 1 1rd1 with 1 1 1 1• opt• n iug w1•rc Mr:--. !bymond l.it'\'in� end
pr&lt;1y1•r h1• 1 11i:: givt·n by Mrs l l omPr ('hilllrt•n, Shf'lii., M ike, Judy, Su­
·· ) a. �
f•' orr11 s l .
sit' 111111 .hrnit\ West rolumhie, Mr
Wayne King, pn•si1t1,n t , 1·otuiui;&gt;l
1111 d Mrs. Jay Jt• n k i m; and son
('d the short hu!li11es.� mt!t•l in� Slt'vt• .rllll Mr. u n d Mrs. (;er11ld
wltN1 plnns wrn• disfusst•d (11 r u Anthou y and c-hiklren Barbara
rf'fn1shm1:n1 cnnun it1Pt' 1 11 J;;prv1• :it 111111 .lor, William Farley and Mr.
thr llH•elin�i,; i nsteud nf I ht• Prt'S('nl 111ul Mrs W illis Anlho n y, local.
rle n uf J)(i t lu!'k
Others nth•ndirn: t hf' nll'PI i nl!
Wore Mr. 11nd \1rs l k r hHt M l ll1•r, ll,•lr,r 11 From
A i• ro11
M r. nnd M rs llo 1 1n•r Forn'i-t. Mrs.
M1·. ;111 1 1 'Mr�. Blaine Wulbu rn
JeRsii• HLIMIWll urnl Mr. anti l\trx, a nd daughlt•r.
Ki m bNly, returned
King.
lo
1hl'ir
humr
in
M iddlepo rt lMI
-- ·-w,,dnt'sd ay after visi l i n� in Akrun
Wark ()11 Y"'" 811111.·
wilh rrlativt"s. Tll('y also traveled
The program rom mit11•t• of !hp 111 l't'11ns.\· h·1111ia while on vacatio n.
Anrnt1·l1r {:urdt•l1l' rs ( ' luh ml'I '.\1.r. Wulhur n, who is imploy rd at
hu,1 Thursduy al 1 ht• hnnlt' o( l h t• 11&amp;11 firt&gt;slone Store rt'lurne d
:\-!rs W t•slry Fry, M iddlt•purl , h) to wor k toduy uftrr O we&lt;'k's vacalw�m th,• work on l hl'ir µrui.:ram
1 1 011.
)'l'llr honks for tlw coming Yt'ar.
La.�I Wr-dnesd11y 1 ht"y v isited at
O t he1·� allruding wrrf' M rs.
l luwk-'s Nrst i n Wl•st Virgini e end
l lu rold Lohi;e, Mrs. Arthur Stniuss su11cl;1y �Ir. nml Mra. Walbur n and
Mr�. ''1-" illiem Slait&gt;r, M rs. Eli�nr d11ughh' r , Pt'lt• W a l bur n a n d Mn.
H ,•ytmlils aud Mn. Churlt•s Ulukt•s Vt•rnrr Si•e. alito of Middle ort,
p
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� 1wnt l lw tliiy al t'amdt•n Pnrk.

people

WHY OON'T V00
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OUT AND PLAYGO

COMES
NIGMT
l!E;FORE SCHOOL

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Fan ! a s l ic · � Y l• s - hu1 l hest' a n, 1 , n l v · fl·w
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of lhe wond ers !hat will bt!t'u me t;ll� m o
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p l ace i n t he e r a o f eled ric l ivi ni,: t hat
l it•s
ahead.

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T1-1eN

There ' l l he no fussing ·,yi t h he:itin g a n d
mulin g y � t n11s Once l h: contr ol is s�1 . you r
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hot1 � l' w t l l lw kept i n pm-fett comfo rt , :1uto- I
lll:.J tl(':1 J l .v , l h t- n •ar roun d
Drivt• ways ,; nd palh� a;·oun d 1 ht• hous e w i l
l
be hea t ed too , and t he -� now �huV l 11 i l l
'l
bt·CUlllt' ii l'U l'JO.� i t y .

M oinly Abuut

Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-M ,&lt;ldleport. 0 . Sept . 6, 1 960-3

Meigs &amp; Masoa
Coming Eventi

Ouuloor Bar.� 1#,e/;J

Sherri Mayer, wl'lu lia, spe n t the
summer mont�s with her grand­
P.•rents, Mr. and Mn. Geo rge Mein­
hart. entertaine d with an outdoor
party Friday at the. Meinha rt home
in Middleport. The children of 1 he
Slt&gt;I, 6
neighborhood were guests.
Pomeroy Chapter 1 86 ORS will
Sherri'.s p.a.renls, Mr. and Mrs.
meet in regular session Tuesday John
Mayer and femil,-. of Grove
al 7:45 p. m., at the Masonic City
a
rrived Friday
evening lo
Temple.
spend the holiday weekend in Mid,
The Loyal Pa)s Clase of the Mid• d
lei:1ert . They were aCClilUpanied
dle port Church of Ch ri$t will meJ!t
by
Mr. Mayer's mother, Mrs, Win•
Lhis coming Tuesday .ivenini;: aL
nie Mayer, and relurned home yest he home of Mn. Allen Jenkinson.
terday.
·
Sept. 7
Pomeroy Grang e will meet 111
TO MEET THURS DAY
t he DAV Hall i n Pomeroy for the
Thi.' Philalhe a Soc1ely of
1he
purpose ol hol ding the annual i n •
sperti o n. All nwmhf'rs are re­ M iddlepor t C hurch o r Christ will
meet Thursday eve11in,t a t ! h e
quesled to be present.
The Ladies Aid of St. Paul ' s h o rn(' of M1'3. Chester Erwin .rt
I ,ulheran churC"h will ml"et in the '? .30.
,·hurch so&lt;:ial room Wed n esday at
7:30 p. m., with Mrs. Vir1:il Hamm
and Misses Emma and Dora Hamm Givf&gt; A tte,uln11c4! Pins
A t trndanc"t• pins wel' t" prese n led
.is hostesses. Mrs. Samuel M i chael
and Mrs. W illium Frecker will be Sunday morning duri n g the (hurch
Sdiuol hour al 1 ht&gt; M idctlcpnrl Firsl
in tharge of the prog;ram.
Rap tis t l'hureh with To n y Fowler,
S•pt-111ber 7
Pomeroy Lodg e No. 1 84 F. &amp; 1.uperin tendent , presenting the
A . · M. will hold its stated month­ pins,
A t hree month pin was awarded
ly ml"eling at 7:30 p. m. S1ipt .
7th, for I.he porp o se nf 1ransar t ­ to Elinc-r Bodimer and a six month
i n g any business t ha t may come pin went to Stephen Bratton. Ches·
before t he l..odge. All Master tcr Housh, Cheryl Roush, .Jack Sig­
man, Darla Ebersbech, Mark V ro­
M,1son s ar e invite1t to atte n d.
Tht• M Pigs cou n ty Wom f' n ' s man, Joyce Roush, Sylvia f\oush
Hepuhlican ( ' lub w 1 l1 m.-e t Wed­
nesdilY al 8 p. m. at the H otel
Marlin. Hefreshments will he ser­
ved. All Repuhlicu n women and
candidates ore invilNI.
Court of Ho n or, Boy S!'OUI
T r oop 234. Tuppt'rs l'laLns, pol­
h1('k s111&gt;per 6:30 p. rn. program
to f()llo w at 8 at Tuppers Plulm
Christian ( ' hurch-both
dinner
and &lt;'Uurt ure open 10 puhl i e.

School will be condudN in O:a-,, and lvar,ins ...tons • that
•var-yone c.an t•ke advant,.. of thi1 rfllclMd · In-clan tl'&amp;lnlht
·
pri:tfir-•m here in Galllpall1.

Two Colll plete
Co,u·ne,

lhue Are illll 11nd' C� �•11•v
NOT Just One 0t Two- ••1!11-,r tif•-­
The Portsmouth Inlerslale Blllllul!9-�· �lttl·

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Division Rranch �ehool here In Gaftl)tolls.'wlli' of
plete aeeelerated Sttretarial and General Commercial
courses leading lo position of Stenographer Secretary,
Rookke("per, Junior Accountant and Otrice Managfr.
I . SECRETARIAL
• Shorthand
• Typewriting
• Business En;lis.h
• BookkHpin9
• Spelling
e F lllng
• Clerical Prac:tice
e lntrodutetlon To
BuslneH MachlnH
e Personality DHalopment

SPEEDWRl,TI.NG 4V4,1 LAll.l

Here ·.1s How You Benefit

s.p1. a

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Don t pass
Jt.ie buck-

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Helen Miller, eounci1or, presid•
ed when Theodoru!I' Cou n&lt;'il ,
lla.ughters of America, met Mon­
day evening at the IOOF h-all.
Reportl!i.l ill were De�in B.arnitz
in Melgl!I General Hospital Bild flo­
wers were ta be sent her. EIIUl­
beth Young end MNla Gibbs were
re-ported home from hospital and
flowers were se nt to bot h. The tra­
veling p rize donated by Velsie
nou1h w!ls awarded to Lucille e.
Hawkins.

2. Futu,.. Promotions

3. Soc:111 Setur-lt-,,

4. New Priencls

5. Bl!TTIR PA 'f in your prellflt lob

3. FREE PLACEMENT Servite•.

Any one Ca n En roll
Check These Typical Questions
And Answers
Q. A m I too old?

A. NO. Edurators and Psyrho\ogists have proven that ,ment•lly
agility increases with maturity.

Q. Do I need a high sl'imol d�ploma?

and

Publ llh�d H a public 1•n,le•
Ir, COOJMllllon w,th The Aclvert11ir,I
Councol and the N�w1pape,
Adver1is!n•EHcutlvu Anocllltion

P EAC H ES

W. VA.

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Si n ce lhis i s an &amp;('('elerated program, registration f!an­
not be stagge red and e vt&gt;ryone is scheduled to start at
the s.ime ti m e. Onl y a LIMJ'J'ED NUMBER o( students
will he ACCF...P'I'ED to insure INDIVIDUALIZED IN­
STRUCTION. Make you r RESERVAnON NOW by call,
ing your local registr'ar.

Mn. Rachael Dearing
Portsmouth Interstate BuslnffS Collage
222 Third Aff.
Galllpoli1, Ohio

Pl"" furnish me, withovt obH,-.tlon. full lnformt,tlon about
the lxtenslon lu1ines1 Tnlnln1 Ptoaram yo1,1 plan to •- I
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Formosan Takes
Lead Away From
Rafer Johnson

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Call Did Sterriltt

KJVER
REPORT

COLEMAN
FURNACE

CHASE HARDWARE

Lenal Notice

A ■other Good Buy - - FROM BAKER'S

LI NO LEU M RUGS

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BAK ER FU RN ITU RE
I N MI DDLEPORT, OH IO

P EA C H E S

Experieoeed

RADIATO R

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PAfJKING HOIJSE
OPEN DAil,l' and SIJNDAl'
IJNTII.. B P.M.

( 1 1 l Wanted To Buy

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For Rent

$4.95
$8.95
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How To Enroll

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Sawmill Clinic
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Sch ool s Du rin g S um me r N ot ed To Be Sept-9th
At Ch'II• ,ntl.

Im p rovem en ts In Middl eport

( 20b ! l n,uronce

Legal N,ofices

A. NO. Day and Night Classes will be held.

Or CLIP c,nd MAH. this COUPON. TODAY

GOOD, SAFE ROAD - ¼ MILE
FROM CENTER OF TOWN

Open Ei,erv Dag &amp; ElletthJfl•

......... ,Q. Will t he training interfere with any job?

Your Tuition Can Be liinc,ncecl,
Coll M RS. RACHA£L DEARIN(i.
222 TH I RD AVENUE
GALLI POLIS, OHIO
PHON E GL 6- 1 833

RUTTENC UTTER

Fol l ow Signs To
Packing House

A. NO. Any person with a good public school back-ground can
learn nnd profit f rom Business Training.

Q. h t he training open -to men end women?
A. Yes.

VOTE !

RPnt

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Mar r lli!t' l lcl" n si:i wer; IHUf'&lt;I on
1,-n,o n Life, Aute, Y1 re. Poho
Stn-1·1 t , JrJ�'•· h J "·u11·nl ! ' h ,, 1,.
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F• I \ K r 0111 bou,�&lt;ku_t l an 1 t T�w n - 1 HA1tN!fs-srn rsoN l!',};l ' RANn:
students
with
loday
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IIUI opt&gt; ralor. dai.aghtN of M r ,i nd
FOR CONSLSTl(:N T DEP E N DA Bl,F. llE!\U LTII
111o!Jd1•
l�11 r1ib l'li , ,r11• \I, Y2 ! ht • :-._� -.! t• 1 r 1 . po rlwula r l y 1n t h t• high school
.\t rs t.1•orge Jol1 n�on. Pom1•ro\
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RATES
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A ·n t t
Joe th- Whnr1 t, r 20, nwd1Jn 1c .
Thi� l 1mf' 11f n•ar is "back In
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4 cenL, per ward, ()ne mserth, n Mi nimum char11:e - \l&lt;· t · um.as out l 1ned tht'lft' i m prove• la,1 year, t -.·enly f tvt' cent, fur n
man} �awm1ll uj.lt'r&amp;ton- of South 1 1 1 1 .:1011, 1 7 . d,1 u :.: h 1 ,•r of \Ir and
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ti &lt;."t'11Li. per wurd for three 1.'0 fll!eCl.lllvt, lDlertiona.
Esta te
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me,1111 &lt;lur111j Lht' 11,ummer re&lt;=eu
t'rt
Spt't·•�l - one modh for 30 l:tiOI J li('r word.
-n OhH, will follow 1u11. for a M rs Honilld W h 1 1 t 1 11/,;!l11n. t · arp.-11
grades
per
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for
renll
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Fuli r�te of -l- c-cnts per wur-d will be charged for
Tht' cooks ere El h1•l Lower and da&gt; a t. a Hwm i l l clinic lo be ht'l1! t er
S&lt;'hool library. New ru r nuure for
N IC EL Y !-'I I H N ! ..; 1 1 tT) 2 B E D
l lu�,-d µur, ht·, I 1:1( rt' i.;rou nJ o n
. ponsonng t hr
,r not Dlild w1Lhm lU ct..tys aner rece, vlllg: bill.
t he IJbrary mdu d mg a chargm�- �or.i Rice I or t h r M Id dlep&lt;.trt Elf' 1 flt'�r , Iu I I 11·u1 ht' S
room up�t.rtrs apartmnil 1-' h
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The complete lis t of teaeher1 J S Columbus. ilnd the tJ S. Fo
w i l h lJJ t h. t1 h·t1 lo,·;dw n Melvin uin will bf, the new l lbr.erian. Ht 11
2
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publi.s.hed at l cnt per word.
Co u rt S1 . . 111 Pomt•rO } , second
l l uud, 1 1 1 l n: u s t St , l'umeroy. a 1 1)6(1 graduale o f Ohio Univer- as follow s, :
I �h d 1so n , W 1s('onsm
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Scarbe3:·y,
l_fred
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J DAY
3 DAYS
floor One lari;e 1 8 "- 22 fl, room
School�ii_h
rel8ed
exp
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The
sity
David !',"al)per, J r . 2 1 . t rwk dm·
(Q) 1 301P
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_ __ _ _ _ �--- his appreciation for lhe excellent Prmc1pa l : F..arl Kmgh t , Orin Sm!th,
80c
90c
$ 1 .35
$4 .1'0
wilh adjoilli n g ! 2 x 1 2 11 room
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$1 .60
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John 1lwmpt0n, Nolan I quPs,twm and a n swe rs. will be h ld
coverings. Phooe WY 2-2080.
$46 AA 1w r month payme n ts afler ma n y years To her. one of the Lacey,
Ada received by 10 A.M. will be ln that day ·1 ,-per,
n I· rlday. Sr pt ember 9_. at _lhe Ar
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duwn p,,ym ,•nl Plwnc WY 2-5324 . most important perts of a lHgh Swaclr.hamer, Eugene Sears, John
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RECORD H OP ANNOUN CED
m l ervt' Cc nt n whu::h is lot ·al-· -- ------8 23 30 t c se hool is thr l ibrary. Since M:hool Redov 1an F'Tank F..M-hleman Cha r P }d tt&gt;Smil W
dance p a r t y wil l he lwld al
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the
4 ROO M , BATII AND l lT I LITY ;
Small Sawmill
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ha!'i care fully 11111pected ever)· book iam Mill e r and Daisy Blakeslee
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princi p le of the Cen tral building to p ic from 30 to 1 1 ·_30 a m The , A s part o f t hr f'vc n ing ' s 3r1 11·1 g 2 :1 1 ,· 1
9997.
';l!RMITI AND PEST CONTROL
PIANO AND ORGAN SAL E
ft � rnoon prog r am will _start wit�
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of
cards, while ot her11 were checked and Mild red Hawley, prin ipal
·-- --entert ainm e n t v. 111 be fur
by P•in. Fr .. Initptetlon. I nsur. 1 - w u r I I tl t'&lt;l Bl o n d oa k spme t l)l·
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ma r hines fur t he Imm !.' e &lt;'on o mks ine Philso n . Bnn1re Carpente r ,
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l.1bo ra1o r y The lates1 modt'IS or Helen �faag.
24 l l lt FILM DEVELOPING o n all
fa('\ur1 n g com p • "&gt;' • fro m 2 · 45 to with the Jays as M lffs.
nut finis h, Regular price 1 1 4 1 5 _ , --- - ·
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{i room h u 1 1sC', ham '16x:m) ron- h avr l&gt;el'n I&gt; I aced in
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a I g a. m.- 1 - LO W t'f Y Orgon (recently re posout nci:. I morning
bi•rry Avrnw.· . Inq uir e 378 S l'('
f-r! •ti• floor. gran;ir \', o l h l' r build- u no rn it·� k11rhen .
SETS RECOR D
worth.
FASTEST SERVlCF. on Color
�r. H Hallock. Sawmill Sp �('ia\.
. nf waler trurlor
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o nd St . or ca I I WY __
sessed J M a h ogany r·mis I1 l 1' k e
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departmen
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holder Heth Elliott ran away frnm
L.ihorato ry, who has had a wid e
STUDIO, Pomeroy, Ohio,
or cash. . .
t-"000 on
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the meter
M a hog�ny f um; h wit,h
anu.
room s and hu l h . l 56 :M u l herr]' I H o u t!' :tL !I room hnusc w i t h firt · ma c h i n es ; such as, elect r ic Joe Shavo n nsky a nd J oh n Taylor. Universi ty of �innesola, Mr. Hal- today 011 the heels of a world re,· ·
hl'nch. On ly $350.00._ Wendell s
(OJ ti, :.! 1 1' . h;it h. gura�t•, 2 harns. crib. l)thord of :44.9 Sl'!Conds in t hf' 400chers
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WE WISH TO THANK EACH A N D
1 7 1 H e I p an ted
v
is, in the new world reN1rd ume
water S J S. OOO no.
fl'('l'll' l llg ;rnd traimribrng did.i---- - -ani.as, 1 942 to 1 945; owned his own
(!',(•ryone for the beau t iful t·ards
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or 3:35,6, breaki ng by fou r-1 1•nt hs
ALBERT M COX, Salesm
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1 1 0 n from n1pe-recnrded machines.
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sawmill &lt;'Ompany in Southern Wisflowers, and kmdn ess. e5pec1.illy
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St•vera l stud, n t s enrolled fo r Spa n �
s
cansin from 1945 to 1957; Qwned
to the nurses , staff, a nd Dr Ray O ffEH. S WJU.. BE RECE ED AT
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n ational standar d.
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Fultz,
and
of
Webst
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he
Offic
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whif'h
will
be
off
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fo
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the
L
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mond Boice or t he Meigs Gener 3\l
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omcro
l
At torncy� , rom eroy, Ohio , v. � t u
:f1ni°rr:; 1es: t� �:5'!!�n�r:;:n�
al Hosp 1t11!, for their curnru rt
i i-: IN- ruF.SffiJIB fi rst t 1 1 n e.
THANKS TO ALL
e, even O C, o ck A . M ., on F rJua _v , . -- -- - �- -- -- - · - I Pol1 SAU :- 110\
-Sl'll' I\Cf' l'q u;pw.lc'n\ has been
1 95,8 to 1959 as a sawmill consnlla n d raring for our wife and mornttms
a
n d larf':1' h a l h . Stoker
7
Sterre�t . barlwru l' ('hai r­
Dick
I
e
h
r
960
6
l
r
be
hbnra,
s
ptem
ence
1
sC"
t
the
for
•
secured
" " ,r,�, , ( 1 9 )
,
a n t to the government of lra!l.
t her, Ne\oa Grim m , dt1 ri11g her
furnat'l',
bu
i l t in c·abi n Pt.� . go od
,
,
t he r..1t eigs Countr Jay1·ees.
f
o
n
a
m
'
4.'� ale owned b Y car n · ....., ·
Jo i nmg the f'oresl Produeli Lab·
illness and operatio n a t t h e hosw;ikr, larg1 lilt. Phone F.M7-7548 lor i es 1 nl'lud\ n a ll { at hodt' Hay Ase who hrlped tu
f
m page one )
ro
d
everyon
ks
n
mie
tha
•
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d
cl
t
I
.,
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ra,
t
d
DO
ns
t
e,
P
r U n 't'
i I es
1.:illnscupr, short -wave demo
e
ora tory In 1959, Mr. 1-Jallock has
pita!. Also to Henry Ewin� for
� � stl' t ;
�
8
30
ate
on,
e o n 1 1w Pom­
Wellst
n
i
barbecu
rt,
the
ddlepo
i
make
M
ree , omeroy, Oh 10, .b('. -- - - ----- liun appara t us, and some ad&lt;l 1 tion- pl:iy a t
worked Ott develo p ment ,,r new
his ambu l.i n ce serv ic e. You will
. a r n �t&gt;
surcess '\lomlay
walka
t
10,
lo
(
fanned
parking
se.
I
l
l
eroy
H
l
OH
B
S
Syracu
al
TIIHEE
and
s
tr
dwellmg
ame
T
.Y U &lt;"K ll ,D N ; !'i HO I I M J I O \ I SE J UST P A I NTED al ml&lt;'ro"-&lt;"Opcs.
mg a O - t� ry
always he rt'ml'mberrtl.
r sawm i l l equipm ent. so m t ._., whirh when over 300 dinners werr serv,
masle
a
1
i
in
1
i
Slun·
nttbody
t
h
ogur Shor
r.
V
n
o
Pd
formerly
,
h
1
u
b
and
rooms
\'e
1
f
high
th
w
the
housr
f
o
newly
rooms
Sevrral
i 11 s i d t · and uu1. Floors
i
Mr . Fra nk 1-; rimm and
fa- u; now be ing manu[ac,tured.
cd
Ponwro� · Ohio ! la,:. 1 Sl'\'(•n ro"m
a11d a f'inder bloi::k garagt&gt;.
s a nd,•tl and Brn111.e I.ow buil t • sc·hnol huildmg h .-i ve b1•e n re-deco· ful perfor mance. al t hough he
daughter M i n n ie
he
which
•
l
in
l
h
r
loor.
right
fo
t
hird
l
0
(
d
his
vor
apartm
I
r
1
P
O
h
erson.
�
interested
in
sawAll
u
r
rn
('
'
P
c
cu
rn
1
l
pprova
Cot1rt
to
)
ght
p
' t( 9) 6, l l p A ll o f fers su &gt;jec t
&lt; , ihi n t s. new ha1 h rl m. Com- a \ l' l this su m r in modern
glass m ill opera t ion are -.:ordially invil•
NAMES OMITTED
room uparlmen l on second floor
------- _ ___ _
al.
pl&lt;•\,. hasrm••nL l'h. W Y 2-2038. ( · ulurs The gym floor hai; be(' n re- had su£fered a cul from
a
off
I
of two girls who
�·
l
fall
l
n
i
Prt'Si•n
a
names
nmcys
The
Saturday
Oodor's
.
nly
lso
A
ed to atlend
t A n yone dP�iring to ser propert)· ,
9 2 3k ri n ishrd A n Pw roof was laid on o
1 8 ) Auto
t ta meetin g of
(
Marie
n•
o
l
the
s
largl'
t
f'
ended
a
n
t
n
and
,
lease
bicycle.
under
Stdfy,
C.
Rhodell
hone
or
t
( \ ntral buildinJ;!.
contac
p
'
week wne
·
walked
last
SE
ers
,
n
se\•e
t
s
a
l
O
ill
Daught
A
7
ed
'
e
�
flunr.
H
n
!
!Tl!
Jobes
'
nn
'\fu
,
,
Bostic
1- 0li :-; LE: H O.\IJ I I O l l
W
room on rnai
Pomero y. O hio. Phone n umber
St &gt; • • ra
·a hers started work
GNd CIHII UMd Cara
Who
Goes,
You,
Me,
They
.
aulomitled
r
n ezrr St .
1::lw
19
anothe
1
$350tl.OO.
lP
i
r
h
tionally
1
W
in
b,1
hi1lder.
uninten
obody,
hight·st
n
Ii)
sell
hit
one,
or
SteHy,
C.
llhudell
WY 2-2219.
early , Alfn•d Sca r berry. t he new
All Mok"
Beth Toney and Thur­
9 2 Gi p hi�h S('hool pri n cipal, has bePn standin g pcr r ormanc e.
l 'o m1•roy.
Mary
Box.
O.
were
I'
Hogut',
S.
William
to
Or
Somebody
Else?
Ad
m
inistrator.
METROPOI.ITAN Mal'ORI
( 9) 2, 3, 6, 9. 10, 1 2, 6tc
Tourney manage r Bob Louks
1343, Mt•l hourut', rli;r i d
g
LEOPOLDVILLE. The Congo ma Vaughan.
6GCM06 latt Mtlll It.
\ 6 6t c :J BF:DIW OM H0'1E IN ExcEI .· r,impkl lng pla n s fo r Lhe openin
1
sufand
umpire
'
late
as
served
p
�
,__.... Ohle
t .E!\T condi1 ion. ModPrn kitrhen of sd1oul a n d tht• fi rst game which fered , hard shoulder bruise from UPI - Premier Patrice Lumumba s
R E P. ARENDS CONVAL ESCES
g HEAD OF' PURE BRED STEERS I
l
·
\
t
1
t
••
9
e
er
w
b
government
formally
tried
to
fire
em
Id
h
on
�p
1
1
'·
·
r
wi
1.,1e
w i t h 1-'orm tvn t'(l\lllter lop. slain'
hard
high
end I O IJr&gt;ifers. Emmett G . W ill,
s
M ELVIN. ill. U PI-llouse Rt·
!'rice
Larr,•
or
one
President Jose ph Kasavubu today
, , ,, b,,m.., .
SI('('1 sin k . r 1 ·ISh w11s h' er allrl Belpr'
1954 BUICK 4 dr. Cenlury, dyna­
bi'9 1 6tp
which
Whi p Lesl i e Are n ds
Pom· eroy, Ohio.
I B us1· ness 5erv1· ces 11:'SS
1::ame
ublican
.
first
the
in
ones
p
lerran
Esch
.
1
anc! warned the United Nations
/ 1 1 1 1 1 Thomp son anti
,!i �posnl. Sturm window :-. and auflow radio anti heater. $395.00.
his
a1 his Illinois home
with
urk
lesced
t
a
s
conv
gan at 1 2 :30, but
and other countries not to help
tomatir heal 6 1 ? l li,!!.h st ., M id- man realize t hl'Y have ltUle t i me
A.PA.lfi'MENTS - i••urntshed and
Bluettnar' s, Pomeroy.. 8 3 1 6te
alight injuries re­
from
loday
ies.
t
du
r
him .
l o ;;el tht• fnothall 1eam ready fo
THOROUGHBRED t:OLLIE PUPS, • unfun,ished . MeMas ten, Middle
flli&gt;port . Ph. WY 2-3 1 4 1 .
r collision ne.ar
the
to
two-ca
a
in
trophies
celveil
d
presente
Louks
fa
re.
8 30 6tp
i:amc
Bel
with
Phonl' SU 2-4793.
p
A ro m m unique issued after an
� 2 3 t p t h e opening
WY 2-2082. 2 3 tr
?hrinp
port.
to
,
Monon,
Ind.
AH-Stars
rt
Middlepo
1956 CHEVROU:T 4 dr. sed;rn,
--1 er unly four duys of s(· hool. C har- individa l
all-night ml"e t ing was tumumba ' s
powe rglide, radio and heater. A SAW '.\t 1 U:. N f:El)S SOME l{F:­
H arkPr has moved an,i wlll he M a n agn C all and to his assistant answer to Kasavubu ' s radio speech
ks
l'AIR and M &amp; M power uniL .J. BULLllOZF .H FOIi H IRE. Ponds,
sharp automobil e wor t h much
n·ady t o g 1 v,p !us assista n ce. Mr. Owen Bratlon. M iddleport has Sun&lt;lay n i!l'ht firing t he p remi er.
9 3 3tp
landscapin� .
W. Cheadle, Dexter.
and
baseme n t
more. $1095.00. Blaettna r's, Pom­
Sf'ars. t lw nl'W ha n d direc t or, is wo n the tourney t'ach year so far. Hut wh o w i l l go and who will slay
Case No, 1 3-065
Chestu, Yukon5-3255.
Phone
8 3 1 Btc
Ea r lier, league officials p re­ s t ill is un&lt;'cr tain.
eroy.
f;ic•i·d w i t h t he problem of several
C I I A H I .F.S IWBf.RT N F. A L,
GLASS LAMINATE D BOW, 24 Ar8-24-30tp
ed t he Pony champion ship
sent
quite
lire
who
lll
members
t
band
,
'W
Slrt"e
l
Thirr.
h
6:l2 Soi.1t
rows. 281 M u lherry Ave. or rail
1 955 DODGE Custom Roylll Lant.:cr,
roph
l
sessions
y rourtesy of the Sport s
small. St•veral long work
'.\t 1 ddl,•porl , Ohio,
MIXED TODAY
9 3 3\c
WY 2-3 181.
4 dr. se&lt;lan. Power fhte, radio
la the Racine team.
Center
get
to
t
attem
o
t
ll£'ld
R,
lwl'n
REFRIGE
haw
p
l'l;1intiff
ONU1G,
EIONDffl
I
AIR
NEW
YORK
UPI-Stocks were
and heater. $795.00. Blaettna r's,
W in nen i n games for children narrowly mixed in a moderately
Llwm lo mard1 together, p la&gt;' an
service Jack's Refrhi:era•
atlon
\' S .
I
N.
. fom�r�,- -. . ., ,
�c Tij R,J:E , M�IF'ER;ii, z HOLSTEI
i m t ru nwnt while they march, and and fans held in the morning active ope n i n g tod.ay.
tion. New Haven. Phone TU2- J(TNE l\' F,AL.
·
Y:· 3 year8 o ld, will
GUERNSE
were:
'
111pktf' u form;.ition al t he s.ime
6-23-tf
t"0
r. ·sed an.
- N'tee ,-Y
3llll7.
L 2 d-·
5!i8 Marllll' H o ad,
1950 PEfreshen 1his w i nter. Would like
__
Wheelbarrow, R-12: M ike Jenlirnr.
ania,
Pt•1msylv
burg,
�
if'.
·
cqm pped ttne owner car. U p to
1•(·11a11
M
1 ICTIONEEa
I o t ra d e 1or m are pomes. 8 i· 11
A
an1I S. Cundiff: 1 2-15, J . Auxilillry To Meet
ns
i
k
Wednesday
Open
C,feterlas
DcfPncla n l
SO miles per gallon. $ 1495.00.
M inersville It D . 1 , o n
Grueser,
The Lad i es Auxiliary of the Mid­
Compt.-,••
ii,srvicc
and W. Cundi f f.
Bass
n
opP.
be
not
will
rafelerias
The
resi­
of
lare
p
who�('
8 3 1 6tc
Ju1w Nra l ,
Dl�etlnar's, Pomeroy.
(9) :i, 3lp
Horse Cave Road.
21
d
leport
Firemen will have their
Critt Bredfont
Cundiff;
S.
8-12:
S.arkrace,
dt'llre is 568 Marhl t• Hu11rd. Me(·h­ o n ' 1'u1•sday. hut l hl'Y w111 be open
mo
n thly mf'eting at the ri re house
lft-,fte, Phone or Co"tect
W.
Cu
n
dif
f
.
15,
i
be
will
tt&gt;mpt
·
t
Au
.
Wcdnesd;1y
011
a n icsh11rg, P t•n nsy\va n ia, w i ll l;ike
PUBLIC SALE
DODGE SEDAN JN EXC ELLENT
Tuesday a1 7:30 p. m . Hostesses for
A. C. BRAOr:ORt1, Rael"•• Ohio. nnl i(·r t!rnl oil A ll!!,USI 1 _9 . 1 9ii0: �h('
M.
P.
1
960,
1
10,
y,
Sept.
Salurda
&lt;'ar.
Tom
work
condi t ion. (:oad
lht' meeting will be Mrs. 0. E. '\ll'­
I
his p!'t l l hl n
u n rlrrs 1 g1wd filt•tl
9 2 Jtp 1 1 am leaving the sta te, ther!'for e,
Wells, Harriso nv i lle.
Kinley
and Mrs. Jaek Bechtel.
of
Com­
FURNACES,
WISTING
a 1-: ;1 i n st l 1 1•r i11 l ln• Court
a1 lhe MUELLER
will sell at my residence
-------,- .
,
Arnold'
Br
.
.
appliancH.
ow
kas,
igs
C
'ou
n
ty,
Ohin,
or
HOUSE
,
iri
,1,
Shar
on
n
l'
se
11
FORD.
Tll[RE'S A
p
Three-legged r-ace, 8-12, S. Cun•
rear of Shumway ( ;recnhou
FOR SALE: 1953
, d iH and M. Jenkins; 12-15, W.
will trade tor pick-up. Phone
SLB.te Route 124 tn Syracuse, 0., . . then, S,oracuM, Ohio, Phone pra yi n � for rli vnrce ;ind oUw r re
1 '-1 1-tf lief. m1 l lw grotrnds of gross nrgWY2-6:114.
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simpson.
Cundiff and J. Bass.
the following personal pr operty.
9 3 6tc 2 bedroom suites, anlM:fue chest of
of · d u t y atHI f'Xlt'f'lll(' cruf"lty.
ll'f'I
Sandpile jack p ot, 5-8, John
ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet M e ­ Sa i ,l c;nl�f' will h&lt;' fo r hrari n g on
- Ta nnehi ll.
n l gomery: 16 2 u pper,
drewel's, antique lamp tabl es,
'.\fo
Gauges:
- --- - --- r
v
w,�rk
repair
tal work and
a nd aftn t tw l sl da�• of Ocl ttbn,
Girls, sackrace, 8-12, S. Wine­
end tables, 2 overstuffed chairs,
9-0 lowe r, .8 ft . ope n : Gallipoli s ·
any kind, Phone W Y 2-230 1 . 1 9fi0.
che11t,
cedar
suite,
oom
r
9.5 lowt'r, 3 fl. ope n ; brenner; 12-15 N, Parker; three­
living
upp('r,
8.6
1
8-ll-30lp.
To Flt Your Needs
('J l A R l .ES RORF.RT NEAL
CAS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
antique hall tree, glider, dishes,
ROME UPI - C. K. Vang of Lock 23: 1 5.3 upper, 9.8 lower, le1:ge&lt;l ract T. Winebrenner and
ti££
n
i
Pia
Hot­
nuces. Call tor tree estimates.
chairs,
kitchen table and
Formosa opened a 1 28- point lead dosl"d o H. All mo v eabl e dams are S. Winebrenner both 8- 1 2 and
We Service All Makes
WF.RSTEl1 a n d FULTZ
Foremen &amp; Abbott Middleport.
point ironer (portable), Shaw
aver
Hafor Johnson of Kingsl1urg, up 1 3 t hru 23 and closed o£f. All 12-15 age races.
iff
6-1 0-tfc
A t t orneys for Pl.1int
garden t ractor, Seth Thomas
Women's soft ball throw, KBtie
Calif. . in t he Olympic decelhlon Kanawh a Ri\·er dams 011 sill.
wagon gong
(I\) �0: &lt;91 6 , 1 3 . 20. 'l7 : ( 1 0) 4 , 6t r etimpet i l ion today with 14.R see&lt;'­ Ohio River Boah; Down: Lock 1 2 Crow.
delivery
tent,
clock,
f)ON'T PUM P your sluggisb sep­
bel l , lwin beds, chiUorobe, mag­
Mark Evans, M inersville, was
nnd elm·kin� in t he l lO ml.'ter hur­ Brookly n 7:30 am, 0-3; Lock 13;
Phone WY 2.2511
tic tank. Gel K lean-Em-All Sep•
m ps, desk, throw
Lock
la
0-10:
racks,
am,
awarded
azine
6:30
$SO by lourney manager
Downey,
'
Peggy
ct lt's wh i ch opened the final day s
Locub
1.ic Tank Cleaner. Guaranteed.
St.
Mkldleport
rugs, typewr;ter, porch chairs,
1 5 : I . F'. tTeiher �er, 5 . 1 5 am . 0· 12; Bob Louks.
('VCll1S,
ENT
POINTM
A
OF
Landmark Store. Pomeroy.
NOTICE
P
)
iee cream f reeier ( 6 qts. , Hot•
ty or l l u n t i nglon, 5:45 am, 8-0;
i
C
&amp;-l-30tc
Estate of Elm-e E. Dye, Oe&lt;eHed
Joh n son could do no be tter than Lock 15: Cincin nati 6:15 am. 14-4;
point range, cabine l sink, 2 lawn
.
BefOl'P
9:30
A.:!(
No. 1 8,403
Case
1
5.3
seco1 1 ds in the hurdles and
mowers, 2 6:70 x 1 5 tires, slee p­
7 am, 1 1 -0; Lock 18: Rea v er
lllddloport Y&lt;IY-2•2649
N ol i e (' is hert'h�· givl' n t h a t lost the lead to the 27-year-old OVEC,
USED GA.ROEN tTectors ,na mow•
Jng hag, cow bell, m iscella neous
1 -0: Lock 23; A. V . Chris,
am,
8:45
PolllH'OJ WY-2-3195
Thomas F . Dyr whose Pos1 Offif't' Yang af!er six e\'enls. The li the
ers. Rotary mower blade.s shar·
ttems.
p. m. 0-1 ; Orlean ean,
50
:
2
1
Jr.,
KAUTZ
fllD
STaddrpss is R. F. D, 1 , Reeclsv ille, Ch i nese athlele received 923 oints
pened. Custom mowinlf and
Mrs. Fred Shumw ay, owner
7-0
1
p
1 : 10 pm,
Al C...,_
O hio, has b&lt;"(' tl £11 1 \y appoinlt•d Ex for his performance in t he hur­
plowing.
Ttrm s: Cash
Yul:on S-214S
Upbound: Galiip olis: John J.
Elma
E.
nf
Esta1e
hf'
1
nf
r
N·uto
GRAV!LY TRACTOR
rllr$; ,J ohnso n eurned 740
Not responsible for aecidents
9:50 pm. 0-4; Frank lin
NA0,111.L
IIIVICI
STATION
Rowe
l)y('. di •n·as,,d, latr of Mei�s Coun­
Sales end Service 512 E. Main St. Sale conducted by BRADFORD
was
consistent
with
lhe
i r Pi erre, 7 : 30 pm, no tow reported;
This
14fore
9:00
A.M.
ty. Ohio .
WY 2-2975.
Racine. OhioFomeroy, Phone
Auctio n Co.,
Alban,o USS
Co llon Queen. 7 : 15 am, J l-0; Lock
Daled ttL i s 22nd day of August, perfor nw nces t hus far in the t·on­
CriH
neer:
Auctio
'?-21-tfc
.
' s 23: The Nation al 2 : 50 pm, 4-0; At­
9-3821
WI
tcs
t to
determine
the
"world
Ivery
Day
Senk&lt;
1 960.
Bradf ord. Sale mana ger: A. C.
gru test athlete," Yang h11d an las, 3:30 p m, 0-6; Charles R. Ste­
X
F. H. O ' RRIEN,
FOR QUICK SALE, 571', ACRES
6tc
3,
(9l
Bradford.
NEIGLER
BUILDING
SUPPLY
Judit: f' of t he rroha1r Court edge in Uw speed tes ts; the Amer­ phens on, 4 pm , 6- 1 4; Bayou ½°r•
near Top pers Plains, Ohio, with
X
Johns•Manvi'.iP roo( Bhingks,
ica n was superior in the t esls of raine , 5:10 pm, 2-0; Chand elier,
Mril!s C' nuntr. Ohio
coal. Will sell with m i neral G REEN BEANS . $1.00 hu. PICK
9:35
k
itchen
cabinets
built
to
order,
Jr.,
Chris
strength.
.
V
A.
5:35 p m , 4-0;
(8) :JO ; (9J fl, 1 3, .3tc
rights or without. Mollie McX
them yourse\ £ . Charles Hil1o n ,
aluminum windows and doors ,
The discus, pole vault, javel i n p m, 0-0; Ellen Z. 1 0:45 pm , 0-8;
9 6 6tc
Greth, Rutland, O hio, Rt. 1 , near 1 Po rtland
a
garage
doors,
ceiling
hi�.
v inyl
Indian
9-9;
and
l .500-mclcr run still were to Elger Cliff 9:� am.
9 2 ate Carpenter Ohio.
(Joor til e and plywood puncl lng.
be co n t ested today.
10:20 am. l l -2.
FRESH and SPRINGER J;WlliTEIN
Call Neigler's, Racine. 8· \ l · t fc
,Johns
on , who set a wttrld record
containers,
brina
cow11. N . G. Rose, "1i11efti ville.
PEAClttS,
NOTICE OF APPOINTM ENT
of 8,683 poinlA in the U. $. trials
9 2 3tp
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Webster Frtil't Farm, Lon e BotPhone WY 2-tJ7 10.
of Blanche E. Welker
Estate
AUCTIONE
E
R
July 8 and 9,
t Eugene, Ore.,
a
t ed Sept. 2: Waid Nicho l­
Admit
tom, Ohio. Phone YUk'd'.n 5-3201
DecuMd
REASONABLE RATES
sought
to
br-t'ome
the
sixth
st
raigh t
r ; Ml"S. Florence Wil­
Dexte
son,
8-18-tfc
plies
Suo
( 9o )
Case No. 18,428
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
- n to wi n the Olympic de­
merit•a
A
son, Long Bottom .
N o1kc is hert'hy givi·n t hat Al­ cathlon crown.
Call or writ• I. O. McCoy
DISHWARE, all kinds. Carl Cheva.
AS 15 SPICIALS
Dismissed Sep t. 2; Mrs. Jack
l)c&gt;rt F . Dixn n whose Pose Of f icr
Chestu, Ohio
8-16-30tp
lier, Long Bottom .
The
dc('alhlo
n was
one
of
1
5
. 57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
Charle s Simps on, ElhPr1
Dray,
ll 22 JOt p addr&lt;·s� is 1lo11l1• I . Albun&gt;·- Ohio, gold t11C'dals lo bl" dt•c-ided on the
$595.00
P.
H
70
ry
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-.u
59
Fred M;.ck, Hilly M c­
m,
Graha
CANNING PEACHEJS, ELBERTA
has hr1' n d uly appoi11 l&lt;·d Aclmi n is­ 13th day ttf lhl" Olympiad
"'5,.00
Outfit
•rcury
P.
H.
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Elvari e Adams. Mrs.
45
rs
M
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Culty
oes,
tra tnr 1 1f l h f' F.st ale o f Rla n cht• E.
$1.m and up 9 bushe l. Potat
S
MOTOR
1
1
1 (' unoffici,11 t f'arn standi ngs.
N
lrl
POLITA
MITIIO
n, Miss Edna Bur­
\\.'t'lkl'r, l a i r of Mt&gt;ig� County, Ohio Russia brgau 1 he day wi t h a lead M e l v in Johnso
Cobbler1, 10 lb, 30c, 50 lb, $1.&amp;0,
roy
Pome
,
StrNt
Mein
HaHie ld, Gor­
East
Viola
600
Mrs.
te,
t
de
dPr f'aSf'tl.
100 lbi $2.25. Brina eontainr.
1,-!! poi n ts to 355 1.",. for run­ don Holler , Susan Circle, Infa n t
WY2-3170
of
385
Phone
of
eJst
D;il (' d l h i s 20th day of August, nerup United Sta tes.
RuU1nd Roa'U, l ¼: miles
B-20-tfc
Fe m alr Ramey. Charles Slewa rt,
19fl0.
·Ruiland 6'·fdadside market.
n ctsov,
1
he
Russis
n
Vusily
Kur
HOME GROWN
M rs. Elbert Masters, Home r Hen ­
TREE RIPENED
1 so etp
F. JI. O'BRIEN
0_
acl' who hdd t h e worl d record he­ derson , Mrs. Willia m Smi t h, Mrs
e or ""'"
U SED TROMBONE. GOOD CONDI·
C'&lt;rnrl
Judg&lt;' of the Prohatr
of Nelson Park an d daughter; Mrs
forr Joh n so n, appeured out
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TION. Rea10nable. Phone CH 7· l 4
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C. R . Barcus a n d daughte r; Mrs.
9 2 Stp
(8) 23, 30; (9) 6, :ltf'
2303.
The
"up
again,
down
;;.
g11i
n
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and bath. 01!1t of high water.
- - --Jami's W ill iams and son; Mrs.
es.
church
and
s
U
n ited Stairs for1u nes were "up"
school
to
Close
BIKE
,
OTOR
Coya n and son; Mrs. S. E.
M
On
Scp1
cn1hcr
1
9,
1960.
in
ac­
Jark
D
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MO-PE
1:.; �
Corner of M a i n and Broad way,
cnnla n&lt; ' f' w i t h Supplemental Sec­ again Morn.lay whE'll the U. S. -A1on Marcu m and daugh t er; Mrs,. D. A.
Gl•od i'ondltion. $ l 00 Cash. RayRacin e. Hev. Clela nd, Racin e.
tio n 375 - 13 lo 2 1 . Code ttf Ohio. three gold medals in boxi n g, en­ Bruin ard.
m 1nd :. ; ight, Middle port, Rt. 1 .
(9) S. 3t p
9 2 3tc
Birt hs Se pt . 2: Mr. and Mrs.
t lw Ohin Soil Conservation Cnm• joyrd a 1 -2-3 sweep in l he l lO•met­
Le�dln g creek Road.
m i l tl'I" will causl.' an election lo bf' er hunllt's a n d suw Wilma Rudolph James Johnson, daughter, Pome ­
hrlrl a1 Ra(' in(', Chin, a l 7:00 o'­ win her spco n d gohl medal of the roy .
Brl■g Conlaincrs U Convenlenl
r!nck P. M . , elec t ing 2 SupeTVi�ors Olym p ks. At day's end, t iJ(' United
De-aths Sept 2 : S. H . Thom p­
Gin­
roots,
l
WANTED - Medil•a
1n fill t he f'Xpiring 3 year terms or States a nd Hus.�ia were even wi th oon.
seng. Blood Root , wild gini,ier,
H a rold Carnahan, and Rex Slw n e• 2 1 g o ld medals e11ch.
yellow root, M aye p ple, e t e. One
Cass i us Clay, �kinny hut explos­ while Eddie Crook of Fart Cllm p­
fif"ltl. Nominees lo fill t h t' expir­
40
McClure or
ver
arkets-a
best
m
of Ohio's
n g tnms arf":
Sammy 1,ewi" of ive hiller from Louisv ille, Ky., led bell, Ky., and Willie
1
We repair ali types of radl• Si cip i o Township and Vollie Co nn, the U. S. boxers with a victory in Toledo, Ohio, ai,w won gold med­
sam e loca t ion. E. H.
year!!
Morse, Albany, Ohio. McArthu r
lhe \i_gh1 heavyweight division als.
a,tors, fro,n heater cores to or Olivl' Township.
Road next to TenneHee Gas
Nominat
ions
will
be
.O&lt;'rrplcd
8 30 6lc the large�t. truck t'r tractor
Plant.
fmm lhl' floor at lhe l im e of rlef'- 1!
Phane TU-l!-4881
radlatnr
l i on or by pe1i tion snhmi1ted one
t 14)
week prior to elrC'lion contai n ing
NEW HAVEN, W. VA.
OPTOHBTRIBT
1
h t• sli::na1ures of 2!5 lan downers.
IIOOM MODERN APARTMENT
n l�• landowners and occup i ers are
O
Eut Court Stnet, Polll....,
Phono WY-2-21 43
and 4 room apartment. Chea p
l"ligihle to vole,
I to IZ, I to �• � al Nooa oa Tlntn.l
Roars:.
rent, Phone WY 2-2487 or W Y 2Offke
Pomeroy, Ohio
(8) 24 ; (9) 6, 21c
8 rg 1 2tc
&amp;3315.

For Sole

2. THE ASSURANCE of Mint able to EARN an Income.

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WHEN AND WHERE future nHd, require It.

LEM

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1 . ..tter Job

• AS A HOUSEWIFE :

Th.eodorri• Corincil

lloltls Sessio11 Monday

2 G ENERAL BUSINESS
• Tv�wrltlng
• BusinHS Englllh
• Bookkffpln9
• Accounting
• BUIIMH M•th ..n.tlcs
e filina
• Spelling
e lntroductlon To
Buslne1t Mlir;hinn
•Penonellty DrnJo,mtnt

Tl l tS REVOLUTIONARY SHORTHAND SYS'mM whlch ha,
1 v irtually swept t he country during Lbe paet few }'«1&amp;1'11 l1J.11pre v iousl y been -avaih1ble only il\ large cities. FOR TJfE
l&lt;"'OURTH TJM E the PORTSMOUTH INTERSTA'I1!: BUSINESS
COLLEGE makes this wonderful training available in this
l area. Wh ereas t he older s�mbol me,hod oC, shorthaqd required
many months, SPEEDWR11'1NG CAN BE LEARNED IN A
� MATTER OF WEEKS. l t is EASY, INTER�TING and FULLY
ADEQUATE.

Want. a voice in
the people's choice?

The Selt&gt; m Center J'TA will mct1I
Thursday, St•pt 8. al '? : :10 p. m. a1
the school. Everyom· i s i nvited und
par!'tll.� ;ire u r gNI to a t te n d. Ue­
freshments will be ser ve d.
The Portl11111I
Worthwhih
(:uiltl will meet Thursday t•ve­
n ing at the home of Phyllis Hi!­
d1i1· with 4.'at•h member bein�
ask('d lo tir i ng a borne made arl i•
d 1• of abttut !'10 (' enle in value.
Ca t holic Woml"n ' s Club will
h o ld i le regular rneel i ng at 8 p.
m. al the Sat'red H e art Ch1m·h
audito ri u m Thursday.
Ro(•k Springs Gra n ge 256!5 will
mee t in rPgular session Thursday
al B p. m. There w i l l be ele&lt;'lion
or office rs. l{efreshmcnls will
be :.erved. All members are urg­
ed t o allWtd,
S•ptembtr 1 1
The Lungsville
Church will
have their ,mnual Homecoming
Sunday, Sept. I t . There will br
a ba!l'ke t di nner nl noon. Everyo n e
is Wl'lcomed. The Gospel Har•
mony Boys will be p rese11t l o
sing e t the afternoon service.

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4-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy- M iddleport, 0., Sept. 6, 1 960

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Popular Priced

U&lt;1�c l l mdy hded lu move u11 1
th,, 1 1r:,1 µ1,,) l 1 u1u :,i:r11n111a�e a rHI
011 lilt· �l'u JJul llll' J atkcL'; ! um b!eU I
.iu&lt;.J t · omo.:1 1,1 rt·1·11v(·rcd
MIDDLEPORT
t\UII \II- IJ�\111 flllltll 1t yard:, J/1 J
ln1·� !hl'U t11uk. .i hand •u!I J rum
l'ha1rn illltl W\'Jll 111c rcma111111� ti J
TD PAHADE - The Autumn TD Porade was inauguarated
JarlJ:, U\'l'r the nghl SJ{J(' ul tlk at the Yellow Jatket Hdct last mght when old grads of Pom­
:\IJ 11.JL1lt' 1wrt IUlt' lur a touchdown 1
W ilson :, try lor the cnra pornt� eroy and Middkport t,rnglcd rn the annua l Alumm game.
uvrr /11� ri1,111 taduc was guud aml l i t!rc Bob Wilson, 195 pound Pomeroy J ullback., who played
ltll' t"A l ' a!lllll'f!:&gt; It'd 8-0 ill the hall regu larly Ill th.at Job last year at Manil1.all Col lege , bangs over
,\J1ddli:pur1 1:;1111e batk strung 1 11 lor UJc 1 1rst toucndown Jrom the six yard line, and moments
lh4� lotcr h e added the extra pornls ror an H-0 lead . The ex-Jackets
the �l'l'OJltl hJII and l urct•d
l'antl1n� !u jlUJLI al ter Juur tric� lled tt up 111 the second half which is the way 1t ended.
!rum st rin11Hal-:t' . l(uwcvcr, the J.1:11:
k t h W!'l'C UrldOlt! lu holll Ofl\O the Weill astray and the Jackets had a
ball a11tl t u 111 tJ/t·d un i'umeruy � �5 I li"Sl and l U Oil their own 20.
'J ht! J11ckcts were unable Lo move
aft. . r a lin Jl 1.inl �;J yard nm bl'
,1nd l i l lltJ)' punted IG st11rt the
l(H·h.arcl l luviiltN,
l'lrnl111 111\ Howard l'arkt•r with Juurth qu,1rkr. Pomeroy the11 start­
a sh11r1, pas.� 011 the l'a11tt1cr.s' l irst nl a t m al drive tha! endeU only 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE
J•lay Jrorn .�n un111age aml the t11g y,1nls from ))l:IY dirt as the Yellow
l'an­
the
after
11i,:1itened
lrnc
Jackrt
L' lld 111oved Lo I lic Jackel 42 lldorc
W. L. Pct. GB
t,c1n.i brou�ht down l'halin Lriccd l11crs hacl mov('d !)3 yards on the Balli.more
80 54 .Mn
anolht·r aerial hul Lh1s time 1t was gr,m11d and m the air.
New York
77 53 .592 l
HllNl'l'()tNI by John Vrnman who
M 1ddll'purt ran out the dnt:k 111 Uucago
75 57 .568 4
1110\'l'&lt;I lo lhe Panther 47, a rl'turn two plays wl11d1 saw Crooks lose Washrngton
tl7 66 .504 121h
WHEN YOU DINE
of 18 yard�.
five anJ l lova\lu gam u b11ck un l' lcvcland
65 liti .496 l3 1h
W IT H US
This IJruug/11 lhc Jatkct nffcnsr ;111 1•11d ,1ruumJ.
l)etroil
ti! 7 1 .462 18
to lh ftl.'l 011 lhc first play from
57 75 .432 22
M 1lldleporl lost 10 yards Uy pcn­ l.loHlOfl
Try Us Soon
scrimma.ir 1111 11• �:dd1c Crooks, un ,1Jt1cs, l'umcroy JO. l'omeroy hall 1:1 Kansas t:1l
4ti 00 .3-18 34
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a lllCely CXC'C'Ut etl quarlcrlHH"k first downs lo the Jadets 4.
Monday'• RHult1
ki•1•11 miler! around let e11d and i.:al
The ur111ff 1nal a l\endancc or Lhe Kanlat. Cit 8, Chiica,o 7, night
lop1•d 44 yard� Lu the l'anlher 3 ,t:illllt! was iijJJJfOXlllJlllcly 350, pru­ Wuhln,tony B,ltlmor• 0, ht
4
hdurf' lu•1n� hruughl U11w11 from crrdH uf wl11ch
benefit both B•ltimor• 3 WHhlnglon 1, 2nd
hch11HI hy Vl'rnon J la rri�uu.
schools ' houslt!r club�.
New York 3 Botton 2, I 1t
W i l h f1rs1 ,rnd ·�:ial lo go, Crooks
Charles Sh&gt;h11rt, John Duddrng New York 3 Boston 2, 2nd
/JUW(•rt•d lus w,1y uvcr for tht• srort• and Uob A�hli·y were the uff1dals.
u11 11 quart1•rtl':11·k sncHk. l lovat Jrn1 ll,11·11ll, .\like Sc:ha1•fer and Dth·olt 4 Cleveland l, ht
Phone WY•2·3973
1cr · s nm for l hl' utr11 pornls wa!. ,;ary Mohar! handled lhe f1rs1 and Clenland 4 Detroit 2, 2nd
Tu■sd■y's Probable Pltchert
1;111,d and the ,, r M uldlepQr\ Y&lt;'llow lU 111arkcr�.
Pomeroy Jat
2 1 8 E. Main
at New York - Muffett
BMton
' k('IS were hack in ! h i• �anw B-R
'I he .\l 1ddlq)(Jrt l l tJ.:11 Schoul (,t,?) o Grba 13,3).
AflN l &gt;av1• U1111\y k1C'k4'cl off fur nutrt'l1111i,: h11nd was ori l1and uud
O Pffl 6. A.M. to 1 0 P.M. DAIiy
Clev•land •• Detroit lnlght) Middlrpurt, 1111111h,r J'halin pas11 prnv1tlt-d �e\·crul n11rnht·rs lhro\lgh
Locke 12.41) vs Burmide (7-7).
uul the• lw ll game, direc:Led i.iy l:u
ChlulJ'O at K■nM&amp; C ity (ni9ht)
gt•llt• S1•ar�.
- Scor■ (4-9) n Hall (7-1 1 ),
/iC' ur1• l&gt;y 11uarters:
WednHd1y'1 Game1
M1dd lt-porl
U U 8 U - 8 New York et Chiu,o, night
l'umt'l'UY
O 8 0 (J-8 We1hington at K en1u City, nl9ht
M1ddll ' porl pl11ycrs were licr1e 801ton at Detroit, nighl
! · ult•man, lluli M ills, F' n,g Way• 81ltlmore et Cleveland, nithl
1,m. Walh'r l lurrlli, fal Mcloma� .
l;eut• Ahbut l , Duve tlrndy, 1-.:ddil•
NATIONAL LEAGUE
t 'rovks, Tum Kelly, Jerry lleaeh,
W. L. Pel. GB
.J11hn Vroman, John Nash, Lari')'
,
8 1 5 1 .1.1 1 4
t ' ar.�1111, Lurr y ller1!lcy, l;cr;ic: Q - .flttsllurgh
14 57 .565 ti½:
n, ll1rk HurLnn, l lurold Jlir/kl ; 1Ulwaukct!
We Mix (.:onerele To \'uur·'b�n Spec.-UlcatJuns.
14 57 .565 6 1�
L\•S\t•r TllnmJl�&lt;m, Charles llud­ SI. Louis
Deliver It Rlght To Your Job When Needed
Los Angl'k�
60 fi L .531 l 1
dmi.: aml ll1rh llovaller.
6fl M .506 l i
rrune1sco
San
Jerry
Wogar1,
lat·ultl
l
l'U1UcJ11y
Saves Maney - Time - Waste
59 74 .444 22 1fi
( ; f'Ul·scr, Hoh Stone, Walter La11- Ci11c111nttll
5:! 71l .400 28
dt'rn111\ . { ;enc Stone', Sam Jlusse \ l Cl11n1gu
40 82 .JH 31 h
Bill Fisher, Huh W1lsor1, Hoh l'hiliidelphia
Mond•y', R..ulh
1': a�lm1111, t:ary 1"ret•man, llill An
tlcrsou, l ';rnl Ht•utcr, Johu 'k'oung, San Fran 12 Loi Ang 8, ht, twl
Lo, Ang 4 Stn Fr1n 3, 2nd, night
1.)1111 Murri.� , Lt·wis I:::. Smith, Don
P110 SI.
Phone IVY•2·3284
Middleport
Hl•tJlcr, V1·rnm1 l l 11.rr1suu. Trrry Pilhbur9h 9 Mllwauk■- 7, ht
l 'h11lin, Howard l'arkt&gt;r uud Jul1u MilwaukH 7 Pit11bur9h 1, 2nd
St. Loul, 2 Chicago 1, 1st, 10 In,
Weny.
OfJ 1d111!.: Jul111 llud1hni,:, l.lulJ St. Loui1 4 Chicago 4, 2nd, ullM,
uon tied after 10 In,., darkneH.
Ashley aml l'liarks Stohart,
Cincinnati 9 Phil•delphla 'l, night
Tuelday'1 Probable Pitch■n
Sin Fr1ncltco 1t L01 Ang,■ 111 M1rand■ (1-3) YI Drysdale { 1 2-1 31,
Clnclnn■tl at Phll1delphi1, night
- ()'Tool• (10-1 1 ) v1 Bu1hardt {413),

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Tempting Meals
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Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.
Drawing and Painting
Classes

Registration, Sept, 10

Lowman Apartments

N1•w Hnen, W. Va.
Classes for 1 6 weeks, beghrning Saturd:1}', Sept. IO. Be-­
Sinners and advanced studentfi, men and women, ages
13 and up. Plan lo register now!

For Further lnform1llon, Wrlh• or Phont"
New Haven, Box 132 or Phone TlJrnn 2-4955

Two Tennessee
Negroes To Get
Heroe's Welcome

NASII V 11,LI•:, Tenn. Ul'l-1'wu
soutlwrn N4' i::ro athlctC"K whn
won gold medals for the Unih•d
Stat&lt;-s 11\ lh4' Olympic G ames in
Rome will get lhe biggest honw­
comi11g that Tennessee hae to or­
fer,
liov. Hufonf Elllnglon announ­
t·rct that ll11lph Roston amt Wil­
ma Hudol11h, hoth students al
Ten11l.' 8S&lt;'&lt;' Stutc A&amp;I, will i:et an
official rNI l' arpct are4'tin� when
thl'Y (' Olll4' home. The arrival date
is nol ye\ ddinitc.
Boslon, u untlvt• or Laurd,
Mis!,!., broke Jl•s�e 0Wt' ns ' Ol}' tll·
pit· 1Jro11d jump record set in
1936. Mi.!18 Rudolph, a nilive or
T&lt;"1111., took the
Ch.rksville,
womt'll ' 9 100-mC'tcr da!lh and lhe
200-111ctor 4'Vt'llt.

lfrss's first team line on the
finl day of practu:c September I
avcragPd 2Lti. The8e were Ends
Whe11 G2 fool ball 1-'IJyrrs rrpui-1- George Belu ( I.or.am) 100, and
l'd lo t ' u;irh 13111 i ll.'SS at Ohio Li11- Jini Mas�anilli (New Phil.idelph1a)
l \'l'r.!&gt;LIY oh!.l'n lll'S Wl'rt' llll lJrt•�M'd 206; Ti!l'kll's M ike Kielknv1ez
(&lt;.:levcland1 237, ,m d IJ1t'k Schulz
with tht•1r 1&gt;hr�1l':il size.
(('ulurnbus) 240: Guards Joe Dean
I t 's lllll' of l ht• bl)!j.;('SI �11uad� 1 Arrhlwld. Pa. J 21 l and Ken E'ish­
phy�Jr�lly 1 11 many years influ­ rr t M ass11lon J 198, and Center
f:'n('t•d m�uily by Hess ' s conrentra• l)ic-k Grerni (Akron) 231 .
t lfrn on powl•r fouthall I n less
t h a n lhrt·1· years tha1 Hess has
bC"cn hC're, lhl' S\IUil1t )1as grown
physi('i!lly b11-:1;N , n o t only
thruui;h &lt;Ill inll'nSI\'(' rf'l'OUl illh
!'illllpa1g11. but al�o in an as equally
We Sell Molorola
mten81V(' weight traurn,g program
We Service All
lllS111uled by l lt•ss.
Makes and Models
Take l' t&gt;nter Dll'k (;rcrni for in­
li[anee Tht• Akron tiarf1eld pru
dud weighed lcs� than 200 pounds
when Hess saw his first Ohm U.
FREE PARKING
squ11d m sprmg pract ice of 1958.

Cleland's

Hector (Skinny) Brown preserved
lhe Orioles' lead when he pitched
a t h ree-hit, 3-1 triumph after the
Washmglon Senators downed Balh•
more, t-0. The Yankees, rebound­
mg alter three consecutive losse,
to the Orioles, scored a pair of 3-2
victories over the Boston Red Sox
Lo gain one Iull game.
C.1rd1 Win, o..dle.:k
The St. Louis Cudmab sc1Jred
a 2 · 1, ICJ-innmg win and played a
4--4 10-inning tie witb the Chicago
Cubs; thi Cincinnati Reda ripped
the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-2. and
the Los Angele.! Dodgen lost the
first game of a twi-night double­
header to lhe San Franci.'SCO Giants,
H!:-B, but won the 111ghlc1p, 4-3, in
other National League games.
Athletics
The Kansas City
nipped the Chicago While Sox, 8-1
and the Cleveland Indians scored a
4-2 v1clory after losing lo the De­
lro1t Tigers, 4-3, m other American
League games.
Don Hoak's two - run homer,
Dick Groat's two - run double and
Dick Stuart's three - run homer en­
abled lhe Pirates lo score seven
runs in the fourth inruni:: of the

Bald Eagle Is
Winner Over
Four Horses

Bald Eagle, .apparently be64'1
hy rxlra added poundage in his
last two outmgs bell his weight
problem and four rivals at Aque­
durl Labor Day while T. V. Lark
won the $122,600 W.ashinglon
Park Hand1t·ap, making him a
3-year-old
for
lop eonlender
honors.
Carrying 1 30 poncL�, including
J ot·kcy Manuel 'Vcaza, Bald Eagle
once again moved to the head of
the handica p liet by winning the
$56,200 Aqueduct Handicap be­
fore a aowd or 82, 127-the larg­
est ever as54!mbled at a New
York track on Labor Oay.
Bald Eagle, who had finished
fourth In the 1rnburban and the
Brooklyn while toting 133 and 130
pounds, r..;spedively, dosed fast
1n the stretch to earn a head vic­
tory over Intentionally. Warhead
Mllw.uk-■ 1t Plthburgh. night finished third, only a nose,behind
- Burdett■ ( 1 6-9) n Gibbon (l-5). Intentionally, Fint Landing ran
Only .. m■, 1ehtduled
fourth and Greek Star was last.
W■dnffday'1 G1m■ 1
Chicago et Phlladelphia, night
St. Louis at Pllhb1,1r9h, night
LH AngttlH at Clncinn ■tl, night
S.n Fr1ncl,eo al Mllw1uktt, night

S.in FrancisC'o made il four rn a
row over LQs Angeles as Willie
Kirkland hil a three-ru11 homer and
Jim Marshall drove 111 £our runs m
the firsl game. In the .� eeond game,
Roger Cr11ig t11s11ed a six-hiller to
bring his season· record to 7-1.
The Athletic scored seven run
in the first innings but had to fight
off late White Sox rallies before
knocking Chicago four games off
the AL pace. Charles Maxwell and
Norm Cwsh homered to lead the
Tigen to their first-game win but
the Indians blasted Paul FoylaC'k
for four runs in three innings of
the nightcap and won behind a
five-hiller by Barry Latman.

Grccni we1ghr&lt;I 111 here August at
231 ponnds He 1s a l ready a draft
C'hOl C'e of the Cle\eland Browns
and a ,·n-captain of the IOtiCJ squad
plus being lasl season ' s nrnsl
valuable playN

Of the 1 1 !add(• randidates on
the rosler, IO stand ti I in height
or over, with a lone prospect at
5-10. The entire corps of 1 1 aver­
ages l3 2 l)Ounds in weight aud 6-2
in height. Wt.&gt;ights range from
junior Bill Gilbert's 2 1 3 pounds to
sophomore l'harh·s Niekoson's 265.
Nirkoson will 11rubably lose some
or his, however, sim·4' he was un­
able lo work during the summer
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EDITOR'S NOTI: Th• wrlt.r
of th• follo•in" dl111•tch r-,.ort•d th• 195t OulHnOy bo,.._rd,
Comedy Pla)'tlouse
menl for Unit-' Pr■H Intern.,
Here ' s Hollywood
tion•I. Now, lwo year1 lite,, he
St.oamboat BIii
hu r-t"rned to lh• off1More f1Wao,Jy Wootlpeeker
l : 10
land to r-,,ort on life In the
M:.,:aic in the Rou.nd
2:20
world'• only hol war UH.
Jim Thacker Show
2:SO
B)' HULLEN SHAW
W�a1;1erc11t
3:00
QUEMOY UPI - Ong Chinchi
Ntws Picture
3 30
JI a young ft1rmer who cultivates 11
HW1ijey-8rlnkley Report
UlO
i;erap of land m the cenler of a
4.30
C,annonDlll
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5:00
�•nue
He did not eleep on a niaht two
5::tO
NBA Playhouse
years · ago when Communi■t China
IUlO
Richard Diamond'
bea an it, first saturation arl j llery
c: 15 The .nn, Tb.,,.o!.i.e, stio•
Arthur Murray P1rty
bombardment of the Quemoy offI.JII We,thercalt
M Squad
short' islands.
J:SC "111:r•s Pidllr'I"
Phil Silven Show
Bui today, almost one million
d:4&amp; Huntln Brlnkle:r ltepol1
News
later, Ong shrugsed his
shells
1:00 Manhunf
Weathercast
deeply tanned shoulders and said,
Train
Wagon
1:30
Jack Paar Show
"Seared? Yes. But not so muct1
B:30 Prlct is Ritht
Sla:n Ofi
anymore.
I work my land eyery
9:00 Happy
day, dawn to dusk. 1'hls shooling
9:30 Tate
is just 11 nuisance."
i 10:00 Thi8 is Your Life
Communist Chir.ese shore guns,
Today
\0;30 Tombstone Territory
less than four miles from Ong's
Welcome Neighbors
ll:00 N9W1 Hudlinff
f�rm, have been bombardin1 Na­
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Mr. and Mn. Nortti
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Quemoy eince the
tionaHsl-held
r
tl:13 � Ofl' ,;-. Douah Re Ml
night or Aug. 23, I9MI.
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Play Your Hunch
From Formosa, Pre&amp;ident Chiang
----:--=c::-·-----::- --,:--- Kai-shek
had vowed he will never
surrender Quemoy and his other
offshore islands.
11 :ao 1 Manied Jou
Ong was born 32 ye:1rs ago on
' �:00 RP11ileu Gun
this small piece ol real estate, lit­
1 2:�0 Queen ror a Day
Ameiiean Bl.ncb\Md
tle larger than New York's Man,
I :OD About Paoee
Rock;t' and Ria Frienda
haltan island.
I:;30 Vedic
Home For 43,000
Sao Pl'aaellco But
2:00 Day in Court
Quemoy, a hot war battlefield
Your Elli Re:Dal:Clf
2:30 Gale Slorm ShGW
on the fringe of the Bamboo Cur­
Jollll !'sly 1'eWI
Beat the Clock
3;00
tain, is home for some 43,000
Honeymooners
3:30 W ho Do You TrllCl
farmers, fish 0 rmen and small
Bronco
Bandaland
American
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shop
Wyas.t Ellrp
llo:30 'My Friend J'llcka
The island ' s parC'hed red soil
'flb,l., Jtmeman
t:ali San nanclac-,.1 Jleat
broken by forbidding gray stone
Colt .to
6:30 Your Eflso Reporter
hills, is tired from ec11turies of
Alcoa Presenll
6:40 Weather Teller
cultivation.
Open Houae
6:.ft'i John Dacy News
With his hands a.nd !liC' same
The New1 Tonight
7:00 Four Just Men
used by his ancestors, farm­
tools
Scanning the weathl!r
7:30 :,tu,ie for Summer Night
er Ong, Lall and stocky for :i COi•
Sports Report
8:30 Nelson Family
11esc, scrapes the earth for pea,
Late Show
9:00 Wednesday Night Fighta nuts, vegetables and mah:e.
From lhe rna1ie, Quemoy fer•
9:46 Sport.11 Parade
ments one of China's most fa­
10:00 Haw.ailan Eye
mous - and powerful - wines. it,
1 1 :00 News Tonitht
Cartoon Spectacular
produchon uninterrupted by two
Romper Room
11:10 S4'anning the Weather
or hostilities.
years
Show Time
1 1 :15 Sports Report
Ong stood on his land bardool­
Your. BIIIO ,Reporter
1 1 :20 Lale Show
ed ,rnd stripped lo the waist
against the August sun, his blue
Collon trousers rolled to the
lcnees, while he described his ren­
10:30 Video Village
dezvous with war.
1 1 :00 I Love Lucy
"When the shellings arc light, J
11 :30 The Clear Hori2:o!'I
TJle lbl_ahtier Da,
just go on working. When they
t�:00 Love or Life
� Stclil
are hea11y, I curse against my lost
112:30
Searcti 7ot TootGITlllP
:t.df$ Gt N.
time and go home and into the
12:4S The Gu\ding Li&amp;bt
shelter.·•
T!te Three st..-.--,.l :00 Life or Riley
Prlvo1te lloinb Shelter
Art�ar J. SmitD J1ftl
1:80 As the World 't'UJ'U
Hl8 mother, 60, his wife and
A lJoot at the Weather
2:00 t'ull Clrcl,
their five children, ranging in age
Sporf.leope
3:,36. !lOUML ·]Ju1.y
from 1 to IO, join him in their
Amoa "n' AndJ
l:bo 11te Mllllonalre
private concrete bomb shelter
Hearl ol the City
3:30 The Verd let le Youn
when Tao Tse-tung's cannoneer1
1:00 The Bri&amp;hter Oa)
g&lt;"I hot.
Lock Up
1:13 '!'!1e Secret Storm
Mies America Parade
L.,ve■ of Doh, GQIII 1:30 Edee of Nta;ht
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Summer Olympics
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8:00' New&amp;:
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B:15 A Look al the 'Weather
Diaa:nosis Unknown
8:30 Sportscope
8:30 Amos &amp; Andy
U O'dock News
'1:00 Highwa)' Patrol
A Look at tre Weather
7:30 Summer Olympks
1960 Summer Olympk.1
8:30 Men Into Space
The.aler 13
9:00 The Millionaire
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 U. s. Steel Hour
New■
11:00 1 1 O'cloCJC News
Captain. Kan&amp;aroo
11:10 A Look al \he Weather
Cantoon Tbe.ater
1 1 : 15 1960 Summer Olympic1
December Bride
1 1 :45 1'bealer 13

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O r the 1 0 LCuards on the roster
l'lght weighed 1 96 pounds or over,
W l l h fiYI' of Lht.'m l11tl ing over 200.
tlt'ancst at this puslllon IS Allen
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Life On Quemoy., Beset By Red
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TO Pi.AN. 1 (u. Rt.I&lt; RIG/ff
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Oni built 1hr sheller himself hf, .
binJ his squat, two-room red br1rk
Ila�- 'Wilh cement 11ven by the
IOV4N"nnlilllt.
Sine, lhe initial IUS au1ult,
the IJ. S. and Natio�l•t Chlneae
a:ovemmerit1 have orovided a
bl)mb 1beUer, lor, rieariy every
houa&amp; a.nd• aehoollon Qp.emoy.
().,I ceunt1 hi1 ble11in&amp;! in a
&amp;tritnj'e way.

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Onee he couJd. ta,ke a. sick child
o-1)' to a 1111ed.ieaJ, 4111ci .
Bi.ii now. h� �'11'1 that Que•
moy ·1 wo u nded civillan1 are
trea.led free in modvn military
hospilals ll.Dd cHnic, eallbUabed in
the paat two year•. M,in;v. of thf!ae
faoilltle( have been buiit under
irG\.lnd,

Ong's neiahbors are hacky. In
yun, only one pe,l'IOJ'.I ha1
t.wo
been wounded i n OJ\Jl's Dina Pao

viUa&amp;e, population 800.
Dul thou.a.ands of 80.ldier• and
4'i11Ui111e have been ki11ed and
wounded elsewhere on Q!,lemoy.
The e:nC"l number of c.asuallies ii
a military secret.
Shell On Alt ■rnat■ Day1
Slince November, 1958, the Reds,
by announeed policy have shelled
the offahores only OT\ alterilafe
d•ys. Communist China s�id it
would wilhhc-ld £ire on even-num,
bered days o( the month for "ho,
mallitarian reawns."

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Today is 'J\1e.iid1y, Sept. 8, the
250th day of lhc year, with 116
more in 1960.
The moon is appro1ching its
last (luarter.
The morning star is Man.
The eveninit stars are Venus,
Jupiter and Saturn.
On thi!L day in history:
Jn 1620, 1 49 Pilgrims s11iled
from Plymouth. England, aboard
the Mayflower for tht' new world
In 1800, American civic and so•
cia1 worhr Jane Addams was
born.
In 1B89 Secretary of Stote John
Hay proposed his open door 1)0•
licy with reference to China.
In IIKll, President William Mc­
Kinley was ·shot and critically
wou11ded by an .anarchist while
attendlne the Pan-American Ex­
po1itlon in Buffalo, N. Y.
In 1914, the first Batlle of the
Marne took place in France be­
tween Allied and German troops,
reeultlng in a German retreat.

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TIJought for today; American
civic and eoclal worker Jane Ad­
dams sald: "Private benefidenee
is· totally ill.adequate to deal with
the· vut numbers of lhe city's
disinherited,"

YOUTH SAVES ACTIEH
BEL-AIR, C&amp;IIC. UPI-An uni,
d,nllfied teen,ager alerted come•
dienne Joan Davis that the top
fioor of her home was on lire
Mond11y night while ehe eat wat­
ching television, Miu Davis, 46,
was led to •fety by tbe youth;
who lert the scene witho.ut giving
his name.

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COl.lJMHlJS UPI-Whil°e lhf' 11a­
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hours of f\rill under a hot sun.
l 'nad1 Woody Hayes pronoun­
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"We u11� to keep track wtiich
days wer e odd and which da.)'s
were even," Ong said, "bOt We
always were getting mixed u�. Now
it does nol make any dlff�nmC'e
to us."
The Nationalist Chinese Defense
Mini1try, counting artillery rounds
by U. S. World War Two battle:­
lield techniques, reporled t:JJAt.. the
Reds hue fired 827,467 sh.rb,. at
Quemoy sin� Aug. 23, 191i8.
Nationalist military offictrs bs­
Ueve the Communlals can never
pierce Quemoy's beaches, rineed
with mines, barbed wire and un­
derwater spikes sharpened �-'.I rip
the DOttoms out or landing craft.
Every inch ol the Quemoy
beaches is covered by m ilcltine­
gun, mortar and artillery muz­
zles.
&amp;uemoy will, stand, Nationalist
officers say, ,o long as the sea
�upply li11 e i■ kept open across
ICJO mile&amp; or the f'llrmoaa Straits
to !he main Nationalist Chinese
isla11d1 Formosa.
And that ' s a job for the atomic­
armed U. S. Se,;.enth Fleet.

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U&lt;1�c l l mdy hded lu move u11 1
th,, 1 1r:,1 µ1,,) l 1 u1u :,i:r11n111a�e a rHI
011 lilt· �l'u JJul llll' J atkcL'; ! um b!eU I
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MIDDLEPORT
t\UII \II- IJ�\111 flllltll 1t yard:, J/1 J
ln1·� !hl'U t11uk. .i hand •u!I J rum
l'ha1rn illltl W\'Jll 111c rcma111111� ti J
TD PAHADE - The Autumn TD Porade was inauguarated
JarlJ:, U\'l'r the nghl SJ{J(' ul tlk at the Yellow Jatket Hdct last mght when old grads of Pom­
:\IJ 11.JL1lt' 1wrt IUlt' lur a touchdown 1
W ilson :, try lor the cnra pornt� eroy and Middkport t,rnglcd rn the annua l Alumm game.
uvrr /11� ri1,111 taduc was guud aml l i t!rc Bob Wilson, 195 pound Pomeroy J ullback., who played
ltll' t"A l ' a!lllll'f!:&gt; It'd 8-0 ill the hall regu larly Ill th.at Job last year at Manil1.all Col lege , bangs over
,\J1ddli:pur1 1:;1111e batk strung 1 11 lor UJc 1 1rst toucndown Jrom the six yard line, and moments
lh4� lotcr h e added the extra pornls ror an H-0 lead . The ex-Jackets
the �l'l'OJltl hJII and l urct•d
l'antl1n� !u jlUJLI al ter Juur tric� lled tt up 111 the second half which is the way 1t ended.
!rum st rin11Hal-:t' . l(uwcvcr, the J.1:11:
k t h W!'l'C UrldOlt! lu holll Ofl\O the Weill astray and the Jackets had a
ball a11tl t u 111 tJ/t·d un i'umeruy � �5 I li"Sl and l U Oil their own 20.
'J ht! J11ckcts were unable Lo move
aft. . r a lin Jl 1.inl �;J yard nm bl'
,1nd l i l lltJ)' punted IG st11rt the
l(H·h.arcl l luviiltN,
l'lrnl111 111\ Howard l'arkt•r with Juurth qu,1rkr. Pomeroy the11 start­
a sh11r1, pas.� 011 the l'a11tt1cr.s' l irst nl a t m al drive tha! endeU only 4
AMERICAN LEAGUE
J•lay Jrorn .�n un111age aml the t11g y,1nls from ))l:IY dirt as the Yellow
l'an­
the
after
11i,:1itened
lrnc
Jackrt
L' lld 111oved Lo I lic Jackel 42 lldorc
W. L. Pct. GB
t,c1n.i brou�ht down l'halin Lriccd l11crs hacl mov('d !)3 yards on the Balli.more
80 54 .Mn
anolht·r aerial hul Lh1s time 1t was gr,m11d and m the air.
New York
77 53 .592 l
HllNl'l'()tNI by John Vrnman who
M 1ddll'purt ran out the dnt:k 111 Uucago
75 57 .568 4
1110\'l'&lt;I lo lhe Panther 47, a rl'turn two plays wl11d1 saw Crooks lose Washrngton
tl7 66 .504 121h
WHEN YOU DINE
of 18 yard�.
five anJ l lova\lu gam u b11ck un l' lcvcland
65 liti .496 l3 1h
W IT H US
This IJruug/11 lhc Jatkct nffcnsr ;111 1•11d ,1ruumJ.
l)etroil
ti! 7 1 .462 18
to lh ftl.'l 011 lhc first play from
57 75 .432 22
M 1lldleporl lost 10 yards Uy pcn­ l.loHlOfl
Try Us Soon
scrimma.ir 1111 11• �:dd1c Crooks, un ,1Jt1cs, l'umcroy JO. l'omeroy hall 1:1 Kansas t:1l
4ti 00 .3-18 34
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a lllCely CXC'C'Ut etl quarlcrlHH"k first downs lo the Jadets 4.
Monday'• RHult1
ki•1•11 miler! around let e11d and i.:al
The ur111ff 1nal a l\endancc or Lhe Kanlat. Cit 8, Chiica,o 7, night
lop1•d 44 yard� Lu the l'anlher 3 ,t:illllt! was iijJJJfOXlllJlllcly 350, pru­ Wuhln,tony B,ltlmor• 0, ht
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hdurf' lu•1n� hruughl U11w11 from crrdH uf wl11ch
benefit both B•ltimor• 3 WHhlnglon 1, 2nd
hch11HI hy Vl'rnon J la rri�uu.
schools ' houslt!r club�.
New York 3 Botton 2, I 1t
W i l h f1rs1 ,rnd ·�:ial lo go, Crooks
Charles Sh&gt;h11rt, John Duddrng New York 3 Boston 2, 2nd
/JUW(•rt•d lus w,1y uvcr for tht• srort• and Uob A�hli·y were the uff1dals.
u11 11 quart1•rtl':11·k sncHk. l lovat Jrn1 ll,11·11ll, .\like Sc:ha1•fer and Dth·olt 4 Cleveland l, ht
Phone WY•2·3973
1cr · s nm for l hl' utr11 pornls wa!. ,;ary Mohar! handled lhe f1rs1 and Clenland 4 Detroit 2, 2nd
Tu■sd■y's Probable Pltchert
1;111,d and the ,, r M uldlepQr\ Y&lt;'llow lU 111arkcr�.
Pomeroy Jat
2 1 8 E. Main
at New York - Muffett
BMton
' k('IS were hack in ! h i• �anw B-R
'I he .\l 1ddlq)(Jrt l l tJ.:11 Schoul (,t,?) o Grba 13,3).
AflN l &gt;av1• U1111\y k1C'k4'cl off fur nutrt'l1111i,: h11nd was ori l1and uud
O Pffl 6. A.M. to 1 0 P.M. DAIiy
Clev•land •• Detroit lnlght) Middlrpurt, 1111111h,r J'halin pas11 prnv1tlt-d �e\·crul n11rnht·rs lhro\lgh
Locke 12.41) vs Burmide (7-7).
uul the• lw ll game, direc:Led i.iy l:u
ChlulJ'O at K■nM&amp; C ity (ni9ht)
gt•llt• S1•ar�.
- Scor■ (4-9) n Hall (7-1 1 ),
/iC' ur1• l&gt;y 11uarters:
WednHd1y'1 Game1
M1dd lt-porl
U U 8 U - 8 New York et Chiu,o, night
l'umt'l'UY
O 8 0 (J-8 We1hington at K en1u City, nl9ht
M1ddll ' porl pl11ycrs were licr1e 801ton at Detroit, nighl
! · ult•man, lluli M ills, F' n,g Way• 81ltlmore et Cleveland, nithl
1,m. Walh'r l lurrlli, fal Mcloma� .
l;eut• Ahbut l , Duve tlrndy, 1-.:ddil•
NATIONAL LEAGUE
t 'rovks, Tum Kelly, Jerry lleaeh,
W. L. Pel. GB
.J11hn Vroman, John Nash, Lari')'
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t ' ar.�1111, Lurr y ller1!lcy, l;cr;ic: Q - .flttsllurgh
14 57 .565 ti½:
n, ll1rk HurLnn, l lurold Jlir/kl ; 1Ulwaukct!
We Mix (.:onerele To \'uur·'b�n Spec.-UlcatJuns.
14 57 .565 6 1�
L\•S\t•r TllnmJl�&lt;m, Charles llud­ SI. Louis
Deliver It Rlght To Your Job When Needed
Los Angl'k�
60 fi L .531 l 1
dmi.: aml ll1rh llovaller.
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dt'rn111\ . { ;enc Stone', Sam Jlusse \ l Cl11n1gu
40 82 .JH 31 h
Bill Fisher, Huh W1lsor1, Hoh l'hiliidelphia
Mond•y', R..ulh
1': a�lm1111, t:ary 1"ret•man, llill An
tlcrsou, l ';rnl Ht•utcr, Johu 'k'oung, San Fran 12 Loi Ang 8, ht, twl
Lo, Ang 4 Stn Fr1n 3, 2nd, night
1.)1111 Murri.� , Lt·wis I:::. Smith, Don
P110 SI.
Phone IVY•2·3284
Middleport
Hl•tJlcr, V1·rnm1 l l 11.rr1suu. Trrry Pilhbur9h 9 Mllwauk■- 7, ht
l 'h11lin, Howard l'arkt&gt;r uud Jul1u MilwaukH 7 Pit11bur9h 1, 2nd
St. Loul, 2 Chicago 1, 1st, 10 In,
Weny.
OfJ 1d111!.: Jul111 llud1hni,:, l.lulJ St. Loui1 4 Chicago 4, 2nd, ullM,
uon tied after 10 In,., darkneH.
Ashley aml l'liarks Stohart,
Cincinnati 9 Phil•delphla 'l, night
Tuelday'1 Probable Pitch■n
Sin Fr1ncltco 1t L01 Ang,■ 111 M1rand■ (1-3) YI Drysdale { 1 2-1 31,
Clnclnn■tl at Phll1delphi1, night
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Drawing and Painting
Classes

Registration, Sept, 10

Lowman Apartments

N1•w Hnen, W. Va.
Classes for 1 6 weeks, beghrning Saturd:1}', Sept. IO. Be-­
Sinners and advanced studentfi, men and women, ages
13 and up. Plan lo register now!

For Further lnform1llon, Wrlh• or Phont"
New Haven, Box 132 or Phone TlJrnn 2-4955

Two Tennessee
Negroes To Get
Heroe's Welcome

NASII V 11,LI•:, Tenn. Ul'l-1'wu
soutlwrn N4' i::ro athlctC"K whn
won gold medals for the Unih•d
Stat&lt;-s 11\ lh4' Olympic G ames in
Rome will get lhe biggest honw­
comi11g that Tennessee hae to or­
fer,
liov. Hufonf Elllnglon announ­
t·rct that ll11lph Roston amt Wil­
ma Hudol11h, hoth students al
Ten11l.' 8S&lt;'&lt;' Stutc A&amp;I, will i:et an
official rNI l' arpct are4'tin� when
thl'Y (' Olll4' home. The arrival date
is nol ye\ ddinitc.
Boslon, u untlvt• or Laurd,
Mis!,!., broke Jl•s�e 0Wt' ns ' Ol}' tll·
pit· 1Jro11d jump record set in
1936. Mi.!18 Rudolph, a nilive or
T&lt;"1111., took the
Ch.rksville,
womt'll ' 9 100-mC'tcr da!lh and lhe
200-111ctor 4'Vt'llt.

lfrss's first team line on the
finl day of practu:c September I
avcragPd 2Lti. The8e were Ends
Whe11 G2 fool ball 1-'IJyrrs rrpui-1- George Belu ( I.or.am) 100, and
l'd lo t ' u;irh 13111 i ll.'SS at Ohio Li11- Jini Mas�anilli (New Phil.idelph1a)
l \'l'r.!&gt;LIY oh!.l'n lll'S Wl'rt' llll lJrt•�M'd 206; Ti!l'kll's M ike Kielknv1ez
(&lt;.:levcland1 237, ,m d IJ1t'k Schulz
with tht•1r 1&gt;hr�1l':il size.
(('ulurnbus) 240: Guards Joe Dean
I t 's lllll' of l ht• bl)!j.;('SI �11uad� 1 Arrhlwld. Pa. J 21 l and Ken E'ish­
phy�Jr�lly 1 11 many years influ­ rr t M ass11lon J 198, and Center
f:'n('t•d m�uily by Hess ' s conrentra• l)ic-k Grerni (Akron) 231 .
t lfrn on powl•r fouthall I n less
t h a n lhrt·1· years tha1 Hess has
bC"cn hC're, lhl' S\IUil1t )1as grown
physi('i!lly b11-:1;N , n o t only
thruui;h &lt;Ill inll'nSI\'(' rf'l'OUl illh
!'illllpa1g11. but al�o in an as equally
We Sell Molorola
mten81V(' weight traurn,g program
We Service All
lllS111uled by l lt•ss.
Makes and Models
Take l' t&gt;nter Dll'k (;rcrni for in­
li[anee Tht• Akron tiarf1eld pru
dud weighed lcs� than 200 pounds
when Hess saw his first Ohm U.
FREE PARKING
squ11d m sprmg pract ice of 1958.

Cleland's

Hector (Skinny) Brown preserved
lhe Orioles' lead when he pitched
a t h ree-hit, 3-1 triumph after the
Washmglon Senators downed Balh•
more, t-0. The Yankees, rebound­
mg alter three consecutive losse,
to the Orioles, scored a pair of 3-2
victories over the Boston Red Sox
Lo gain one Iull game.
C.1rd1 Win, o..dle.:k
The St. Louis Cudmab sc1Jred
a 2 · 1, ICJ-innmg win and played a
4--4 10-inning tie witb the Chicago
Cubs; thi Cincinnati Reda ripped
the Philadelphia Phillies, 9-2. and
the Los Angele.! Dodgen lost the
first game of a twi-night double­
header to lhe San Franci.'SCO Giants,
H!:-B, but won the 111ghlc1p, 4-3, in
other National League games.
Athletics
The Kansas City
nipped the Chicago While Sox, 8-1
and the Cleveland Indians scored a
4-2 v1clory after losing lo the De­
lro1t Tigers, 4-3, m other American
League games.
Don Hoak's two - run homer,
Dick Groat's two - run double and
Dick Stuart's three - run homer en­
abled lhe Pirates lo score seven
runs in the fourth inruni:: of the

Bald Eagle Is
Winner Over
Four Horses

Bald Eagle, .apparently be64'1
hy rxlra added poundage in his
last two outmgs bell his weight
problem and four rivals at Aque­
durl Labor Day while T. V. Lark
won the $122,600 W.ashinglon
Park Hand1t·ap, making him a
3-year-old
for
lop eonlender
honors.
Carrying 1 30 poncL�, including
J ot·kcy Manuel 'Vcaza, Bald Eagle
once again moved to the head of
the handica p liet by winning the
$56,200 Aqueduct Handicap be­
fore a aowd or 82, 127-the larg­
est ever as54!mbled at a New
York track on Labor Oay.
Bald Eagle, who had finished
fourth In the 1rnburban and the
Brooklyn while toting 133 and 130
pounds, r..;spedively, dosed fast
1n the stretch to earn a head vic­
tory over Intentionally. Warhead
Mllw.uk-■ 1t Plthburgh. night finished third, only a nose,behind
- Burdett■ ( 1 6-9) n Gibbon (l-5). Intentionally, Fint Landing ran
Only .. m■, 1ehtduled
fourth and Greek Star was last.
W■dnffday'1 G1m■ 1
Chicago et Phlladelphia, night
St. Louis at Pllhb1,1r9h, night
LH AngttlH at Clncinn ■tl, night
S.n Fr1ncl,eo al Mllw1uktt, night

S.in FrancisC'o made il four rn a
row over LQs Angeles as Willie
Kirkland hil a three-ru11 homer and
Jim Marshall drove 111 £our runs m
the firsl game. In the .� eeond game,
Roger Cr11ig t11s11ed a six-hiller to
bring his season· record to 7-1.
The Athletic scored seven run
in the first innings but had to fight
off late White Sox rallies before
knocking Chicago four games off
the AL pace. Charles Maxwell and
Norm Cwsh homered to lead the
Tigen to their first-game win but
the Indians blasted Paul FoylaC'k
for four runs in three innings of
the nightcap and won behind a
five-hiller by Barry Latman.

Grccni we1ghr&lt;I 111 here August at
231 ponnds He 1s a l ready a draft
C'hOl C'e of the Cle\eland Browns
and a ,·n-captain of the IOtiCJ squad
plus being lasl season ' s nrnsl
valuable playN

Of the 1 1 !add(• randidates on
the rosler, IO stand ti I in height
or over, with a lone prospect at
5-10. The entire corps of 1 1 aver­
ages l3 2 l)Ounds in weight aud 6-2
in height. Wt.&gt;ights range from
junior Bill Gilbert's 2 1 3 pounds to
sophomore l'harh·s Niekoson's 265.
Nirkoson will 11rubably lose some
or his, however, sim·4' he was un­
able lo work during the summer
after reC'overing Fro m an oper-

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Phone W Y•2-3794
POMEROY, OHIO

ROME UPI-Medal standings

at lhe end or Monday 's Olympi&lt;­
compctition:
Gold Silnr 8ron11
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Unltlkt Stales
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standinJ:;:s in lhe Olympil' g11111es
u£ter Monday'H competition:
38S'h
Ruula
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UnltH Shtet,
2191h
Germany
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lt■ly
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Tru.th or Conaeqt1etL{'et
It Could Qe Yot.
Mid Day Newa
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Wonrnri's World
Loretta Youns Theater
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1:00 Gueat Star
8,ID New,
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7:00 News Head.llnH
7:02 Breakfut_ P.art,
7:30 Pie.ken. Hardware Sbow
'f:U Breakfast Party
8,00 fitiWI Headline,
Sports fleport
Breaktut PartJ
''°' NeWI
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News He■dllne1
1,111 Breufut Party
,,,o News
t:911 Bre�aat Part:;,
C'offee 'time
10:U SW1p Shop
10:30 Ne'lf!I Headllnfll
10:31 :Mornln1 Devollont:
10:48 Radio ll)'mnal
11:00 Newt lllld.linH
11:02 CounU, P ,.
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SU PPLIES ON HAND

SWEETHEART
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DUPAS OUTPOINTS SCOTT
SYl)NEY, Australia UPI-Ualph
!Jup11s of New Orleans. rourth­
ranked Wl'ltrrwcight eontf' nder,
outpoi11lNI ('l111rley StoU of Phi­
l11d4'lphla Mnml;1y in a 1'2-round
llout al Sydne y Sl111li11m. [)up1111
took command earl)' in the fight
with his !�rt Jabs. 1';11eh wrigh­
ccl 14ti pounds.

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EDITOR'S NOTI: Th• wrlt.r
of th• follo•in" dl111•tch r-,.ort•d th• 195t OulHnOy bo,.._rd,
Comedy Pla)'tlouse
menl for Unit-' Pr■H Intern.,
Here ' s Hollywood
tion•I. Now, lwo year1 lite,, he
St.oamboat BIii
hu r-t"rned to lh• off1More f1Wao,Jy Wootlpeeker
l : 10
land to r-,,ort on life In the
M:.,:aic in the Rou.nd
2:20
world'• only hol war UH.
Jim Thacker Show
2:SO
B)' HULLEN SHAW
W�a1;1erc11t
3:00
QUEMOY UPI - Ong Chinchi
Ntws Picture
3 30
JI a young ft1rmer who cultivates 11
HW1ijey-8rlnkley Report
UlO
i;erap of land m the cenler of a
4.30
C,annonDlll
o•l tleheld.
5:00
�•nue
He did not eleep on a niaht two
5::tO
NBA Playhouse
years · ago when Communi■t China
IUlO
Richard Diamond'
bea an it, first saturation arl j llery
c: 15 The .nn, Tb.,,.o!.i.e, stio•
Arthur Murray P1rty
bombardment of the Quemoy offI.JII We,thercalt
M Squad
short' islands.
J:SC "111:r•s Pidllr'I"
Phil Silven Show
Bui today, almost one million
d:4&amp; Huntln Brlnkle:r ltepol1
News
later, Ong shrugsed his
shells
1:00 Manhunf
Weathercast
deeply tanned shoulders and said,
Train
Wagon
1:30
Jack Paar Show
"Seared? Yes. But not so muct1
B:30 Prlct is Ritht
Sla:n Ofi
anymore.
I work my land eyery
9:00 Happy
day, dawn to dusk. 1'hls shooling
9:30 Tate
is just 11 nuisance."
i 10:00 Thi8 is Your Life
Communist Chir.ese shore guns,
Today
\0;30 Tombstone Territory
less than four miles from Ong's
Welcome Neighbors
ll:00 N9W1 Hudlinff
f�rm, have been bombardin1 Na­
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Mr. and Mn. Nortti
�
Quemoy eince the
tionaHsl-held
r
tl:13 � Ofl' ,;-. Douah Re Ml
night or Aug. 23, I9MI.
HIO
Play Your Hunch
From Formosa, Pre&amp;ident Chiang
----:--=c::-·-----::- --,:--- Kai-shek
had vowed he will never
surrender Quemoy and his other
offshore islands.
11 :ao 1 Manied Jou
Ong was born 32 ye:1rs ago on
' �:00 RP11ileu Gun
this small piece ol real estate, lit­
1 2:�0 Queen ror a Day
Ameiiean Bl.ncb\Md
tle larger than New York's Man,
I :OD About Paoee
Rock;t' and Ria Frienda
haltan island.
I:;30 Vedic
Home For 43,000
Sao Pl'aaellco But
2:00 Day in Court
Quemoy, a hot war battlefield
Your Elli Re:Dal:Clf
2:30 Gale Slorm ShGW
on the fringe of the Bamboo Cur­
Jollll !'sly 1'eWI
Beat the Clock
3;00
tain, is home for some 43,000
Honeymooners
3:30 W ho Do You TrllCl
farmers, fish 0 rmen and small
Bronco
Bandaland
American
t:00
keepers.
shop
Wyas.t Ellrp
llo:30 'My Friend J'llcka
The island ' s parC'hed red soil
'flb,l., Jtmeman
t:ali San nanclac-,.1 Jleat
broken by forbidding gray stone
Colt .to
6:30 Your Eflso Reporter
hills, is tired from ec11turies of
Alcoa Presenll
6:40 Weather Teller
cultivation.
Open Houae
6:.ft'i John Dacy News
With his hands a.nd !liC' same
The New1 Tonight
7:00 Four Just Men
used by his ancestors, farm­
tools
Scanning the weathl!r
7:30 :,tu,ie for Summer Night
er Ong, Lall and stocky for :i COi•
Sports Report
8:30 Nelson Family
11esc, scrapes the earth for pea,
Late Show
9:00 Wednesday Night Fighta nuts, vegetables and mah:e.
From lhe rna1ie, Quemoy fer•
9:46 Sport.11 Parade
ments one of China's most fa­
10:00 Haw.ailan Eye
mous - and powerful - wines. it,
1 1 :00 News Tonitht
Cartoon Spectacular
produchon uninterrupted by two
Romper Room
11:10 S4'anning the Weather
or hostilities.
years
Show Time
1 1 :15 Sports Report
Ong stood on his land bardool­
Your. BIIIO ,Reporter
1 1 :20 Lale Show
ed ,rnd stripped lo the waist
against the August sun, his blue
Collon trousers rolled to the
lcnees, while he described his ren­
10:30 Video Village
dezvous with war.
1 1 :00 I Love Lucy
"When the shellings arc light, J
11 :30 The Clear Hori2:o!'I
TJle lbl_ahtier Da,
just go on working. When they
t�:00 Love or Life
� Stclil
are hea11y, I curse against my lost
112:30
Searcti 7ot TootGITlllP
:t.df$ Gt N.
time and go home and into the
12:4S The Gu\ding Li&amp;bt
shelter.·•
T!te Three st..-.--,.l :00 Life or Riley
Prlvo1te lloinb Shelter
Art�ar J. SmitD J1ftl
1:80 As the World 't'UJ'U
Hl8 mother, 60, his wife and
A lJoot at the Weather
2:00 t'ull Clrcl,
their five children, ranging in age
Sporf.leope
3:,36. !lOUML ·]Ju1.y
from 1 to IO, join him in their
Amoa "n' AndJ
l:bo 11te Mllllonalre
private concrete bomb shelter
Hearl ol the City
3:30 The Verd let le Youn
when Tao Tse-tung's cannoneer1
1:00 The Bri&amp;hter Oa)
g&lt;"I hot.
Lock Up
1:13 '!'!1e Secret Storm
Mies America Parade
L.,ve■ of Doh, GQIII 1:30 Edee of Nta;ht
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• ; l:OQ1, Ce·'l.bree Stooges
Summer Olympics
I
8:00' New&amp;:
The Comedy Spot
B:15 A Look al the 'Weather
Diaa:nosis Unknown
8:30 Sportscope
8:30 Amos &amp; Andy
U O'dock News
'1:00 Highwa)' Patrol
A Look at tre Weather
7:30 Summer Olympks
1960 Summer Olympk.1
8:30 Men Into Space
The.aler 13
9:00 The Millionaire
9:30 I've Got A Secret
10:00 U. s. Steel Hour
New■
11:00 1 1 O'cloCJC News
Captain. Kan&amp;aroo
11:10 A Look al \he Weather
Cantoon Tbe.ater
1 1 : 15 1960 Summer Olympic1
December Bride
1 1 :45 1'bealer 13

Channel 3-Tuesdoy

at1on
O r the 1 0 LCuards on the roster
l'lght weighed 1 96 pounds or over,
W l l h fiYI' of Lht.'m l11tl ing over 200.
tlt'ancst at this puslllon IS Allen
M 1 ller uf Groveport al 223.

Life On Quemoy., Beset By Red
Bombardment, Is Nearly Normal

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3 Times Daily

10 AM
11 :55 AM
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5 :05 PM

r!ANUTI
IF T�EY BUILD IT kCOIIOING
TO Pi.AN. 1 (u. Rt.I&lt; RIG/ff
THOOIJ6" 9100/'l'S �!

Oni built 1hr sheller himself hf, .
binJ his squat, two-room red br1rk
Ila�- 'Wilh cement 11ven by the
IOV4N"nnlilllt.
Sine, lhe initial IUS au1ult,
the IJ. S. and Natio�l•t Chlneae
a:ovemmerit1 have orovided a
bl)mb 1beUer, lor, rieariy every
houa&amp; a.nd• aehoollon Qp.emoy.
().,I ceunt1 hi1 ble11in&amp;! in a
&amp;tritnj'e way.

TAAT DilfSN'T 5'l1PRISE
ME A 61T...

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Onee he couJd. ta,ke a. sick child
o-1)' to a 1111ed.ieaJ, 4111ci .
Bi.ii now. h� �'11'1 that Que•
moy ·1 wo u nded civillan1 are
trea.led free in modvn military
hospilals ll.Dd cHnic, eallbUabed in
the paat two year•. M,in;v. of thf!ae
faoilltle( have been buiit under
irG\.lnd,

Ong's neiahbors are hacky. In
yun, only one pe,l'IOJ'.I ha1
t.wo
been wounded i n OJ\Jl's Dina Pao

viUa&amp;e, population 800.
Dul thou.a.ands of 80.ldier• and
4'i11Ui111e have been ki11ed and
wounded elsewhere on Q!,lemoy.
The e:nC"l number of c.asuallies ii
a military secret.
Shell On Alt ■rnat■ Day1
Slince November, 1958, the Reds,
by announeed policy have shelled
the offahores only OT\ alterilafe
d•ys. Communist China s�id it
would wilhhc-ld £ire on even-num,
bered days o( the month for "ho,
mallitarian reawns."

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\coli:.. 1'1 k.e a tramp­

Ycu ought to buv
a r;h1 rt. Vours are aH
fra\ed ac: the collar. _

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U�T OF A.U...
KNOWN T1.TTOOSTS
DOING BUSINi:55
IN Tl-lE CJTV-

MALIA, TI-IE
TA.rrDOIS.T IN..;
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COULD BE A. BIG
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't'OU KNCMI MIIYI IF
",OIJ SAW �IM ?

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By Unltltd llrffS lntern tlonal
Today is 'J\1e.iid1y, Sept. 8, the
250th day of lhc year, with 116
more in 1960.
The moon is appro1ching its
last (luarter.
The morning star is Man.
The eveninit stars are Venus,
Jupiter and Saturn.
On thi!L day in history:
Jn 1620, 1 49 Pilgrims s11iled
from Plymouth. England, aboard
the Mayflower for tht' new world
In 1800, American civic and so•
cia1 worhr Jane Addams was
born.
In 1B89 Secretary of Stote John
Hay proposed his open door 1)0•
licy with reference to China.
In IIKll, President William Mc­
Kinley was ·shot and critically
wou11ded by an .anarchist while
attendlne the Pan-American Ex­
po1itlon in Buffalo, N. Y.
In 1914, the first Batlle of the
Marne took place in France be­
tween Allied and German troops,
reeultlng in a German retreat.

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MV N&amp;&lt;ME IS
MARLENE �IIIE'.
WMAT'S
'iOURS9

TIJought for today; American
civic and eoclal worker Jane Ad­
dams sald: "Private benefidenee
is· totally ill.adequate to deal with
the· vut numbers of lhe city's
disinherited,"

YOUTH SAVES ACTIEH
BEL-AIR, C&amp;IIC. UPI-An uni,
d,nllfied teen,ager alerted come•
dienne Joan Davis that the top
fioor of her home was on lire
Mond11y night while ehe eat wat­
ching television, Miu Davis, 46,
was led to •fety by tbe youth;
who lert the scene witho.ut giving
his name.

1 Hour• Hurol Urill
Wa• H,,..k. Holi,lav

COl.lJMHlJS UPI-Whil°e lhf' 11a­
liun was t·elebrath1g Lahor Hay
11s 1' dH.Y or rest. the 811l·kcycs of
Ohw Stat&lt;' labored through fnur
hours of f\rill under a hot sun.
l 'nad1 Woody Hayes pronoun­
t'l'&lt;l l11111�4'1f mostly utisficd with
the ouh'n111e bul rC"fllMJd lo he
n)l11mitll•d to a date for a full5&lt;' 1114'." Sl'fitnmagc. "We've put In a
lot or sturf in four days" he said.

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house since she got a flameless
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"We u11� to keep track wtiich
days wer e odd and which da.)'s
were even," Ong said, "bOt We
always were getting mixed u�. Now
it does nol make any dlff�nmC'e
to us."
The Nationalist Chinese Defense
Mini1try, counting artillery rounds
by U. S. World War Two battle:­
lield techniques, reporled t:JJAt.. the
Reds hue fired 827,467 sh.rb,. at
Quemoy sin� Aug. 23, 191i8.
Nationalist military offictrs bs­
Ueve the Communlals can never
pierce Quemoy's beaches, rineed
with mines, barbed wire and un­
derwater spikes sharpened �-'.I rip
the DOttoms out or landing craft.
Every inch ol the Quemoy
beaches is covered by m ilcltine­
gun, mortar and artillery muz­
zles.
&amp;uemoy will, stand, Nationalist
officers say, ,o long as the sea
�upply li11 e i■ kept open across
ICJO mile&amp; or the f'llrmoaa Straits
to !he main Nationalist Chinese
isla11d1 Formosa.
And that ' s a job for the atomic­
armed U. S. Se,;.enth Fleet.

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Sew-Rite Club
, Koehler-Conrn,1/y Wedding Ceremony
; Held At T uppers Plains Christian Church Holds Session
'
Friday Evening

Around And
About
Middleport

. United Met.hodist Official Board Holds
, Session Sunday Evening A t Pome1 roy I
:

:,. The September met'ling of the OffinaJ Bu:ird of the l mted
i Metbodist churc h was held S u 1 1 ct a ) P v t 1 1 1 1 1 g ,1 t tbe d1 urd1

By F R E DDIE HOUDASi-t.:!L 1'

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W('rkt•111t 1 1.,1 l ur� w i t h Mr 0 11d
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rl'turnl'd hot11l'
llohin M i l ls
s:i r u rdiiv aflrr �pending t he past
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Wl'1•k iri Pomeroy w i t h her grand
r, arM1I�. Mr. ;md M rs, lt�ymo111l
V1srhcr.
Mr.� ( ' rary H11v1s •� s 1w11dini:::
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Sl'vt'r11l 1lays in St Lotus . M11.,
W i t h hf'r !f(IJ} illld r;imily M r ;rnri
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M r s. ( 'rary ( Ja \a l.� J r Thi' Pavili'
son John wh11 had h('.; 11 v1s i1 1 ng
Ill T,1l1·&lt;lo H itt! [ k l rn i t , Midi ,
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pPt! 1 1 1 M 1 1 l d l t• 1 111r1 11v1•r1 1 ighl lasl
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w1•1•k
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p;ui 1 t•,I 1 1 1 111 tu his hum,·
M r �l\d Mrs Jam&lt;'.i lla . l' lllilll,
l l a _1 t o11. S f !t' ll! l !w hul!rl.iy w1•1•k
Plld with M r , and M rs. Hobi.:rt M
I I ) �ell
M r and �1r.� lln!\;1 n d Hra l z
;1 n 1 t gr.incltluughlt•r, SHndra 11. ml
Mr anr! Mr� .lohn 1 1 1 1 1 1.� ;i ll or
l 'ol11111lm�. Mr and M r� .lt1 111 Ps
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M i l ) l'r 1111rl J,!l' al)dchi!&lt;ll'('ll o( Can•
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1011 ,rnd M rs Anna l'&lt;'l f&gt;rs 11f
M 11ldl1•rwrt w1•rp fl'('('nl v i.� i1 ors of
Mr ;11111 M r.� l•'.11 11.� sl'II and Mr
&lt;UHi Mrs l i uy H 1 1 sst' l l PIICI fa milv,
o f Mi11fllt&gt;p&lt;1rl rout£' .
M r ;ind M r�- lkrnar1I Sd1ran1 1 1 ,
o f Za11t•�1 i l lt• �111' 1 1 ! 1 .ahor ! lay
w1'£'ke111t w11 h t tw 1 r ,bt11ghlN 11 11d
1·11 1 1 111 _1' M r 11 1111 Mrs Juhn L,1· u11�
a n d d11ldn·n .
Mrs Wei-;h•y l•'ry :in1I .� 0 1 1 .\ l ;1 r
1 i 11 . 1 : t•orgf' Saunr, Mrs
Ada
1 .o m ht'r! ;ind Mi.�-� t'r1•tltl1t' l l(ludu
stu• I I �prnl Sunday ;1 l l nnuun ;11
( '11 lll t!l'll Park,
1'11nwr11 v. ,
!'rl 1�s S11si1' T11y lnr.
�1w11 t ! tw h o l 1 1l;1y wi1h Ht'I' and
M r ,. fr('d I . ( i ;mlner
M r . amt Mr. ll&lt;ihl'l't Turni-r 11111!
d u ldrt•n ldt Mond11y 1'1•1- 1 1 111�
for l h t•1r hnmt' in Nort h ltoh1nsnu
aft1•r -� 1 11• 1 11tim:: the WC't'kt•JHI w1(/ i
Jot•
his 1 1arrnt.� . Mr, and Mr,;
Tu 1· n1•r .
M rN Ed w i n Cnatr,s, lo&lt;'u l . and
W i n i rri-11 ( ; i h hs. ltHdnc, rf'turnrd
1-rid!l,I' aftt'r i.pt'IHl i llJ.! SC'Vrral
d:1y.s i11 Kr111t1cky whcr(' l lll'y at
11'1 1 d , ,,1 nw S t &lt;' l lhl'll t-'ostt'r S1nry
al Hnrd.,lnw11 aud visilccl in l .011 1 �
vil lf' w11h M r and Mrs. Fn•t!
Cna 1 t&gt;s ant'I fllmllv.
Mr atld Mrs. Virl!il Edwarrls
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nf Culu 1 11h11s whn h11d bC'Cll vi�it •
,lust sf&gt;n d you r., 111 lluh1 11.�n11 ' s I I ' ., o u r 11.� u11l l[llltli!y dNl ll·
in!! 111 ( : a l l i p111i� with Mr. ;iml
Mr:-i. l il'rhNt Edwards arrived
J na, pl-us faitl N,•n 1t·1· ;ind h,1dJ,lr\ 1 1lt•asmi:: pnrr. Try 11 - 1L works
Snndity In 1·isit with Mr. a1Ht �Irs.
'h1ulf's �:d ward� ancl childr&lt;!JJ
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Hke a d1nrm.
and Mr . Hnd �!rs. I,. n. Oill's
ThC'y 11l annrcl t o r&lt;"lurn home
- Proletislonal Care l''or Your Wash 'n Wears today.
llhnnda l l )'sf'll. 11upil of 1hr
1 h1rd �rH1lc 1 h i.s lrrm was not
ahll' to a1t1'11 1i ! lw 0 1 1l'rl 111,c: d11y
of sehnnl br('IIUS(' of 1 l l 1ll'ss.

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Mrs timer Wh.1te and Mrs Don
aid Col l ins were hostesses when
the Sew R 1 I(' Sewing dub met
Friday eve111ng ill lheir dub
room, L1n('o]n Height$

..:, devotions. �is� LuL-retia Genhe rnit•r �i'H"l'd a.-. at: cornpa111�1 �lr� W a _1 nt' K m,::

During the business session
wtth Mrs Collins, president ; o
charge, i t was decided t o �pomor
a re&lt;'ord hop, the date lo be an•
nou nced later The door , prize
was awarded to Mrs. Harv)· Van
Vra,1ken Mrs tdward Wells, Mrs
W i l l iam Ware and Mrs . White
birthday gifts
rt're1 vrd
t•ach
from se1·r('t pals
!idreshmrnts were scn•�d by
lh&lt;' hostl'ssc� al the dose of the
mcl'ting to 14 members
I I OS('i&gt;S('S for the !lt'Xt mcehnJ; ·
will h(' Mrs. Edward Wells arul
Mn. Elta Gilmore Jr.

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'l'o llt•dt•e111 t'lllt•d S&amp;II
Grt•t•n Sf11111 1t Hooks

September 7

Works

9 A.M. til 5 P.M.

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ROBINSON'S

2·HOU R
CLEAN I NG
SERVICE

Robinson's
LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS

Trl-LuMer (.:J('8norrt

Roblmmn's Clcau&lt;'rs

PHONE W Y 2•5 130

l'IIONE WY 2·5428

JN . MIDDLt:PORT

IN l'Olllt:ROY

repnl' t 011 ! heir 1 4,()(H} 111 1tr trip
to Afrin1. usi11g as 1 hl'ir suhJl'd
"Afrit'a, Ow Mirror nf �la nkind"
lkv. Brnwn a11 11ou111·ril that hr,
would tir in fll'IHwarr Morirla v
lhrouti;h Thursday of this wr1-k
!'aslm ' s
lo 11llt'nd 1 he Ohio
Srhnol
l'r11Yl'I' hy l hc pastor l'Onduded
lhe mct•l lrtJ:.

':SHOP PICKENS and SAVE

A ll ll'e l'rCRm SOl'lill Wi!S heltl
aHcrnOon and evening at
1·c_,�tnday
S( ' E N E J\ , 1VI . H H N (i
1 he M l . \foriah Bapt isl Chu i'C'h in
Lhe
by
T h e l ' hristi..in Chu rt ti al Tu pJ,eJ s 1-'l.tins was the .&lt;;&lt;: enc of Middleport sponsored
Hardaway
Oscar
Mrs
choir.
l'hurrh
I l ic ::;u n1111rr weddmg, w h e 1 c Janel l·:larne , chrnghter oi Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams were rhair.
,111d M l ' :-.. Pearl Koehler, o t Long 8 lLorn , bet:ame the bride of men of the affair when home made
Okey Cunnolly, sou of M r . and Mn;. Joseph Connolly no w re• Ll'l' i:ream and cake were served.
s 1 d 1 1 1 g r n ,\J ewark. 00, w.
Mrs, Lol'io;i Brannon. aunt of
.l dnc! Willi given m marriage
liy hl·r fa t ht &gt; r Thr alt l'nd,mt, the tmdt', pL,yf'd l hc pr('-nupt ial
WNr M a ry Connolly, bridesmaid music (,n lhl' J111m1rnmd orr,ao .
Till' groom 1 .� a �raduall' ,if
iJ!lil H1Jl)('r( Lar k in�. heslman
Thr 1·r1ws of ti}(' (1 11uh!c nng O l 1 1•l••Orani::r l l il-':h S1·hool m the
TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY
t't'1·e 1 1 1 D 1 1 y wl'rl' n·a,I hy f\C'v W . l'l11s� of '57 Thi' hro dt' J� " :::ra
duatc of Ea�trro in the clas� of
K 1/ 1 ;.: p of Columbus, 0
FAMILY &gt;NIGHTS
1 he hrirfr ,rnd �room t nok ! l1l'ir ' 59.
lii:ht cfi &lt;Tl&gt;ss
\' OW!&gt; ran nJ.: l tw
Dan Dailey - M itzi Gaynor
Tl1 C' rl'C'f'Ptu1n w;1� l1f'ld al 1111'
Large hilski &gt; b uf
· s parents. Out
i:ro(1m
he
t
of
home
"THERE'S NO BUSL NESS
:d t•Jt her side
of lown gu('sls who attended the
UKE SHOW B USINESS"
Tht' tmdt' w�s a l l tred In a wedd111� illld rt'C&lt;'ptiun were Mrs .
111/11 1 1• sheHlh ht·c over l11frl'ta (;Porg1;i lligg.�, Mr
(Color and Seope)
M rs,
and
1 l n•s� w 1 l h rT1 a td1m.1: w lute hat, l l arry Keller, Mr and Mrs. Ger•
- also ;,1111 wure � &lt;·1&gt;rsagc of pmk rose aid Kell t'r all of Couml)u.�: Mr.
buds.
;ind Mrs. IJana LPon11rd of Grove•
Jane Wym,m - Rock H udson
por t . 0. l ,1,uise Bigley, l'om�roy
.�ixlee11t/1 Birt/ulay
''ALL TI-IAT HEAVEN
Local guests attending were
ALLOWS"
and
Mark!.
Arlie
Mrs
and
Mr.
Observ,"1 1'/ru rsduy
Dana
Mrs.
and
Mr.
las.
Dal
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snn
Barbara Loi:::iln wus enll'rta111ed
aechnicolor)
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Thursday nii;hl when a groUJ&gt; uf Mrf ain and Keuneth Frecker.
ALSO CARTOON
fnends plt•asa n t l y surprised hiN'
The cour,le is making iheir
for lwr sixteenth birthday with a hurrw in llel pr('
S l u m htr Party, Thuse present
1" 1nlaw. Jennircr
wPr1• T,1 mlll)'
Lohse, Tine 811Kkr. Sharon and
Lllldii Moon· . .Ja ill't Bruwn, Mary
J;11H• Louks, Nancy Eil'hi11;:er, Kay
l ' o 111pton , Pil11 1 !) ' Brie n , L'indy
.Swalzt l . l';im l lobstetlt!r, t ' arulyn
Vaugh;1n, Anita Russl'll, Barbara
Twenty-one ml'mbers or l hl'
t'oall's, llrcnda Potts and Douna .J unior aud Senior Youth Fel l ow•
l lau( ' k :rnd the honore.l guest.
sh 1 11 of l hc U n 1l C'd Melhmtis!
Sl'IHlmg !:lflS htil 1rnahl(' lo al · l ' hurrh all(] their rOUllS('lnrs, It('\'
( ;•1ul Wl' rt' ( ' harlrsc1nna l lf'ss, K;i ;1 11d M n l•:11�('1}{' Brown and Mr.
n•11 l l uf fner . .l 1 1 d y J(•1111 1 11g�. ;ind a n,I Mrs. llohC'rl l lernrh111 lll'ld a
As� 11 a t h
Triicy
llefn•shm1·nts rd n•Hl al t h(• Roy Smut .nunp
Wl"!'t' �t•n·1•d arnl i ( lllu�t l' llj 1))'ld)h­ 11;-;ir Ch 1•., trr frnm !i p m f. r1tfay
lo 6 p Ill Sc1 l urdar
l llght was S !)l'lll hy a l l .
A pol l uck supper opC'll('d l hC'
�1'1 1 v 1 t 11�1, on Friday everiing fol•
lowed hy 11 c;nnp fire and a talent
�how tmdt•r t he d 1 ret!iun of Hev.
I
llruwn .
Thi' worship .� 1 rvkl' ;rnd l&gt;reak•
fast on S-iiturrtay rnurnrn_g was
Pluu� W&lt;"l'I' 111;1d1• fur ;1 j1! 1\l'Y foll uw1·d hy "shar1 1 1g t houghts' '
�1ippl'r ,UHi lt"I' 1·rt'illll �n(·i:1 1 1)1) with Mr. lll'fm.lou as le:ulN. A
."i ,11 11rday . SPpl :!4, tw,: 1 1 1 11 1 u g 1;11 short busi1ll'.�S �l·ssiou WilS hl'ld
4 J &gt; rn wh1•11 1he l l:1p l)y l l arvl'�I hy each group. Eh'l'tion of ofri.
t• r., !'111.�� ol l h e I.-Nit'r:il1•1l ( ' hurrh &lt;'N� wa:- )wld hy !lie SctHur
1 1 11•1 �-nd;1r ,, n, 1 1 1 n g H1 t hC' diun· h i,:rou p wilh V11vul Jlrnwn s&lt;!IN•tctl
M l' �. 1'f1JI Mt'mha1· t , pn•.� 1drnt. :11&gt; 1 ,, cwk11t. Mike Swa11.t'l. vice
npt'n&lt;"d l hl' 1111•,•t in� wil h d('VO· 1 m,s1d1•rit: Lul11 Ze1,glrr, St'erelary
ti HI\H, usi11� ,1., twr tnp1(' "Wr lk­ Huth i\ 1111 EdwHrds. tre11sur1·r
.
l t1·1•.-, 1 11 Ill&lt;' S;trr;i!ll!'llt ' ( ; rn u p and , h•11u1frr l .ohsr, news r&lt;!porl•
,1 11�m/� o f 1 1 P I r111h- 1 1 1 ;\ [ 1' :mil ('r.
A f l ('r 1lmnrr, t h �rc was II per.
. �(TiJ&gt;111 1'c l'l'iHh11g hy M r�. Wa ldo
.I . lbrlt•ls 1 1n'&lt;'r&lt;lt•(I ! ht' nwd 1 l a iud of [)rni,: ram pliuinini,: and re•
l !llll 11 . v M r., , Mt'm h arl ·1 11(' dC'\'(1- 1·rt'al10n. Nrtl'r which 11· wiener
t iuns d "s&lt;'tl wi1h I ii&lt;' s 1 11).!i n1,: o f n1ast was h&lt;'lcl to rondwle the
lll'1'11 I IW 0 1 \ Mr,, Hr1•;1 t h of 1.1ft' adivities.
.\ U cmlin_g wen• those menl iou•
;md prayer by t h1• lf'l1tt.-r .
, , d a l rl'arl y 11111I .lllnel Brown, Ali·
A rC'JlOrl WIIS given O i l I ll!' jit
111·s suppn an1t iel.' ('t'C'lllll sorn1I la Ciil'Pl'lltf'r, Linda Moore. Don•
lwld l'l'l'C'lllly A l'Olllrihlll lnn of 1 1a l 'rnw, llreu&lt;ia Potts, Cindy
$ !0 0 WHs mnr!I' tu t h(' h11ilrt1 11.i:: Sw11t1cl. Allen and Charles Dow­
rund M 1·s. T1 1 mn;1s Yunng �r11' i l • n 1 .-. 1'0111111.v ancl Johnny Shasteen
uul ] l (e rh1tirn111u or ! h!' 1;uil1I Tom White, Mike Swatzel, Bill
!' ('l)Ur1Nl a rctreitl WOllld 111' twld Youn,::, Dor Co11tei;, Rust)' Lefrle,
; 1 1 lh &lt;" i'hu rd1 'f' ll&lt;'Sday, Sf'pt. 1 :1. J I .i nk CIPland, Oouglas Moore
lwgir111ing w i l h a lurwh('On a l :rnd the &lt;'Ou nsf'lors.
1!0011,
1;11.1111•.� Wl're 111.iyrd during 1 111' f,'du,rr,ls Rr1111io11 Held
�. ol'ial hour wi1h priz(•s awnrdt'il
Tlw /UJllUal Edwards r&lt;'11nion was
10 Ml�s Thl'lllla c:rucsN. Mrs lwld Sunday al the 4·H
Camp
Aman1ln Kaspar Hild M is� M;1w! (irounds at Southside, W. Va.
Grut'ser.
A mong thos(' attc,nding were Mr.
A d"S.'iert ('Oll!'M' wa.� -�f'l'Vetl h) ilml Mrs. Charles Edwards
and
!ht• hoNteSS{'S Mrs. l ; i'Ol'('f Erh, l';it and Bre11d11 and Mrs. Edwin
M rs. Frl'd l){'ssaut.• r 11ml M1 �s Coull; or Middleport, Mrs. Qon Bet•
l&lt;� rrn11. Smith al tlll' do�&lt;' uf t he ·•in.I! and Krvin, Po1nerQy, MT. and
11\C'etinJ::.
. , .rs. Herbert Edwards, Gallipolis,
1'.fr. and Mrs. llownnl Wl's! illld Mr. and Mr,; _ Virgil Edwards, Col.
S. SECOND AVE.
son l loward LI'(' 1• isi1rd O\'l'r l hl' umbus and Mr. and Mrs, Donley
Wl't•ktmd in Gauge wilh hrr p.ir• Edwards or cornlng.
l'IILS 11nd sisters, Mr 111111 Mrs \
G. R. WrighL :\ui1tb1· ;if• ,·rnno11
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Mrs. Wc-!11 and son :;ntt 1 • ,•r si.�
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We Have TIie Tanks!
Miss Pe1uu· Hussel l 1l1111 �· 1tC'r o r
�lr. nnd Mrs &lt; ; u y 0 . Ht1· :ell ol
lot·lll rl&lt;'. cnlN&lt;'d KcnluC'k .\ fhri.�
t i im Cnlle�e lasl Thursday. Mis�
Hussell whn graduated from romC'
roy this spl'in.l! has rc.l!htt·rcd for
l'IIISS{'S in Hihll', ThyS('nloi::v, mu­
sic', hom€' nursin.l! anrl ('hild rare
Debbie L)'OllS. srnaller dall,l!h
1 l'r o( Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons
[I'll b11(·k w11rd� wlwn i::oin.l! up the
ladder at !hi' swimming pool last
ThursdHy .and brnkr her wrist
Amollg l hose who ntte111fod lh&lt;'
annual rl'u n ion of the 371h Divi•
sion o( Ohio which was held in
Akron ovl'r the weekend were
John Kaurt. Ev('rt-11 D11vi.11 and
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Fowll'r.

I/old Sodt1l Monday

The Septem ber meeting of the
The meeting w111 closed with
8. H. Sanborn Misaionary S�iety prayer
by Mn. Charles Bennett
of the Middleport Flrst Baptist
after whlth refreshments werP
Churrh war; held Monday ev&lt;!ning
served by lhe Dorcas Circle.
.at the church with Mrs. Willis
Anlhony president of the sociely.'
IOOSTeRS To MEET
in charge.
The Pomeroy Band Bootiters
Following the or:tan prelude have announced a meeting for
hv Mrs Cecil Bradbury the devo­ loniS!,hl at the Pomeroy Senior
tions and program w.as presented High School auditorium at '7:30.
by lhi: Love.Joy Cirde usinl! Hi e
l 11eme "That Ye Mily Know H i m "
CLASS TO ME ET
During the busin(! SS meet in�
The Homebui lders Class of the
1 1 was �n nounced that the W h ite Brad ford Ctrnrch or Christ will
Cross quota hu l:ieen received.
"1M't 1h1s Thursday evening f!'r
t,\ n invilali&lt;m was read from . a wiener roast.

Jitit,ey Supper,
Social Planned
By Church Class

HOTDOG and
2Sc COKE
Only . SOc

llEGULAII

HOTDOG
8'1d

1 5c COKE
Only 30�
OFt'Ell GOOD ONLY DURING '
WEDNESDAY and . THURSDAY

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McClure s Dairy Isle
Locust &amp; Fourth Sts.

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THE SO CALLED LOW B I DDER. WON 'T YOU

G I VE US THE OPPORTUN I TY OF SERV I NG

Your

Badget Terms - Full lnsaranee
Coverage Of Coarse

Clinton Fisher Company
Sa.les - PA.I NT - Service
Phone WV-Z-Z4SZ

MIDDLl!PqllT, O.

WA.RM MORN I NG
H E A. T E R S

TUE�., WED., THURS.

MASON, W. VA..

Pu�se In Stamps

Get Double Your

�N TO ,icKENS' RADIO SHOW ON WM PO lvary TueMley and Thund1y mornln1 at 7.30� WI 9'we rM•r NO.GO Calh Ivery WNk. Then•• Nathln1 To &amp;uy • No Pvrch..e N.-1..ry,

· Open Every Day All Day - 7 A.M. to 5:JO P.M. - Saturdays IU 8 1'.M.

Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

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Metered bollled ;as aervice

�st th.at will eomt)(!'te with any
twc of fuel!

Be the first to t,11joy thia mo­

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PIRATE W I NNERS - The Little League P irates of Pomeroy took their first pennant this
summer with a 17-3 record, all games. Front ro w, Kelly McKenzie, Chuckie Murray, Bill
Nease, Jeb Kirkiand, Lanny Tyo, Jim Tyo. Ba ck row, Chris Tomkins, Jeff Werry, Micky
Menchini, Jan Cilo , and manager John Young . On this occasion they were enjoying a picnic
at the pond on the property of M r . and Mrs. A rthur Nease, Star Rt .

FOR EVERY NEED

Rutl and Furn iture
Arnold Grote, Owner
RUTLAND,

PHONE . SH•Z-t&amp;ll
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Racire Firemen

Report $162 Has

B�n �����1..
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D•putmant announced 1twi ,...
ceipt of $162: into lh "tank
Truc:k Fund from 4J' r•1idents
of Letart, Lebanon ,nd Sutton
TDwn.ti 'lpi.
This truck I t to be uMd to
.upply addition.I wat•r for flr•• In thue com,nunltln. The
eppro•imate cost wm be nHr
$600.
Althouvh it will be lmpoulbl•
to rK01nl :,;e Heh contributor
penon.111., al th� time, the dep.artment wl•hes to th.nk all
donor• who hne responded lo
date, A eornpl■te Ult of donon
will IN announced 1t th• clo••
of the c:ampal1n.

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ported 57 pup_i)s enroll _m g.
M iss Lena (r1bbs, retired leat· her
of Mason: wo��ed on TU�sday for
� rs. l,ouis.i (.tbbs. ""'.ho 15 i l l and
15 expected to return i n II few rl11,ys.
At the . Hart_ rord El�mentar)'
hapm an .
S l'�o� I. M iss Mildred
C
p�rn�ipal, reported an enrollment
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17th A11110al

Meeting Will
Be Held Monday

The Mci,.,;s Soil Co11serva lio11
District will hold ils 17th annual
mecling al Racine High School.
Monrl;i.y eveilin,:, Sept. 19th.
The event will open with a
chicken barbecue served by the
senior l'lass of Racine High
School st11rting al 7 p. m.
Tichts .1rl' av11ili1ble from the
five supervi�o1· s of the District:
Clarenre Price, Thereon Johnson
Harold Carnahan, Early Roush
and Rex Shenefield.
Tickets art' also heirif( sole! hy
mt&gt;m bers of lhe senior class aud
1 hl' following cooperators with
the Meigs SC(); Wallace Bradford
Paul Buckley,
Norman Bahr,
Ge-orge Carper, Everett C-:olwell,
Dale J)ye. 'florol.hy Edmunrhon,
Sam my Lewis, Everett Hayes,
Dana E. lloffman , Lauren Hoff­
man, Asa Hoskins, C. E. Hum•
ph�y . Clark Ihle, Carl Kautz, C.
R. Knowles, W. A. King, Donald
Mora, llow;1rd Nol.an, Willard
Powell , Homer
Pii:lotl , Emory
Roush. Emmet
Radford, Orin
Shul&lt;!r. Hiram Slawter, Charles
Theiss, Woodrow Wilson, Gene
Yost, Sammy Michael, Soil con.
serv;itlon Service, Meigs County
Funeral services will be held 11 1 ASC Committee and Extension
10:30 a . m . Friday from the fogle­ S&lt;!rvice offices.
song J,'uneral Home for Benjamin
J. Redmond, Clifton, rc,tired renl
estate broker or Charlc!!on, W. Va. E
d W a!!
S
who died at st. Anthony HospilHI ' n1ergency qua
In Columbus about noon Tuesday. Answerina: Noon CaU
The M iddleport emergeni:y
He was born April 25, 1800, the
son or iW'. and Mrs. John A. Red- squad was answering a call al
I noon today to the home or Wen•
mond.
de ! Barrett ne11r Salem Center.
ia
Virgin
wife,
Surviv ing are his
to be
Patrick Redmo nd: three sons: J . B. Mrs. Barrett was reporte(]
ing.
lly
in
breath
ing
dirticu
suffer
of Beaumont, Tex .. Jack or Hous•
.
8:50
a
al
squad
made
run
The
um•
P.,
Col
George
ton, Tex.; and
· d aug ht en: M rs. J . w . this morning to Turkey Run near
b us, O. ; six
Noble, New Orleans, La.; Mrs. Nan• Cheshire and took Mable Masters
cy Prince. Mrs. Charlotte Bl!nne ll. 10. lo Holzer Hospit al, She was
Mrs. Keith Atkins on, Mrs. Mary l,. suHering fram ronvul sions. She
Benton .!Ind Mrs. Belly F. Ginl11er , is the daught er of Mr. and Mrs.
rs.
all of Colum bus, o., and 10 grand• Alber t Maste
-----c hildren.
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Friends may call at the funeral
A m itled: Howard Kitchen, Porn
home after noon Thursday. Th&lt;' er .
Rev. Richard Wright will he in
tii scharged: Mrs. Marjorie Ro•
charge and burial is Lo lw in Kirk• ers, W c st Colu mbia ; Mrs. Harry
,
land Mem oria l Gardens, PL Pleas- 1:Lyons, Abilene,
Texas; Mrs. Gar•
ant.
field Adams, Pomeroy and Har•
old Tripplett, Pomeroy.

Four Pomeroy
Women Will
Become Nurses

o.

Graduation exercises for the sen•
1or class of Holzer Hospital School
nf Nursing will he held on Thurs­
da)' evt'nin�. Sept. 8, at the Graee
Mclhodist Church on St!rond Ave.
The publir is invited to sttend
the� exercises.
This is the largest group of
seniors lo compl&lt;!te training at the
loeal schou! or nursing since its
inception in lD20.
Principal address of _the evening
will be given by Dr. Harvey Char•
lcs Hahn, PretMent of the Board
of Trustc1is of Mia1ni Vslley Hos­
pital i n Dayton, and pastor of lhe
Otterbein Chuoch in that city.
In addition lo his serving on the
Board o( Mi1tmi Valley Hospital
and his pastorate, Dr. Hahn is
known £or many other adivities.
Ile is one of Lile 12 speak ers or
the national l)' known Speakers Bu­
reau of lhe Deportm ent or Public.
of
Relations of General Motors
Delroil.
Among the greduales are Sara·
Barbara
lyn Harmon Drenner,
Donovan Hines, Rila Ann Scholl,
all or Pomeroy, and Rachel Gen•
heimer Sherida n o[ Columbus, for·
merly or Pomeroy.

Sume t h 1 ;1,: �peeial i n: Sporh
�rid to men whu wurk il'l tt'lem
... 1 1 1 De presentt'tl 1 0 tooth.all
fans the evenin::: uf Seph•mber
30 at Galliitoli5
That 1s t h e date of th, meet .
ini. between M i'ddll'porl and Gal·
l ipolis Acatlemy Jn"i&lt;l te..arns, U
also is a kind of "H timecOm ing''
for ne w Ga 1 l ipolis Head Coach
Charles Stobart-he ' s home in
the Prep L('ague where he firsl
donned pad,s and a helmet al
Middleport. C�ach Stobart's high
school footba l l coach at Middle·
port was Forrest Bal•hlel. retired,
and chair-ridden with illl1ess.
A spedal introduction rere ·
mony will b&lt;! l'arr1eJ out by Gal•
lipulis athlotk officials with Mr.
Bachtel being escorted in a car
lo a vantage point behind the
Midd leport goal posts from where
h� may watch the game.
Stoharl. while 111 M HS. and
later as Ohio University's No.
One quarterback for two years, 1s
said to have been a , prime ex·
ample of what a smatl man wltb
determination, intelligence. 11.nd
eourage may accomplish if · he
tries hard enough.
W h ile at Midd leport, the small­
est school in the SEOAL, Bachtel
coachl'd leyms amassed a league
record of 23 wins, 17 losses, and
two tics; won two lilies, in 1945
and 1949, and came in third i n
I S&gt;46 and 19411 over a period of
six yeari..

Rl!!V. SMITH
Rev. Robwt E. Smith Sr. hu
been appoint•d p■1lor of ttt. Frff
Methodl•t Chvrc:h at Hy1tll Run,
1,¥ the dl•lric:t 1uperlnt•nchnt
(Wann A. Hell of tht Ohlo Con­
..renc:e. He h•1 beffl aHiltant
,.110, for two -1d • h.alf y-■ r._
t,1• i1 marr ied and ha, three c:hil­
cl,en.

Pupils Total
3,520 In Meigs
School System

BULLETIN

WASHINGTON UPI-PrHl­
d•nt Ebenhower toder ruled
out .any meetln9 with Soviet
Pr•ml■r Nikita S. khr1nhchev
unleu th• Runl.n• relHM Im­
prisoned U. S. fli•r• .and fultllf
other unlt)edflecl condition,.

Feature Pl'A EveRI

Exhibits. demonstrations and 11
panel rliscussion by the local 4-11
club will feature the proa:ram of
the Salem Center PTA wbich holds
its meetlns: Thursday al 7:30 p. m .
in the school.
Parents of new pupils will bl'
introduced and tcarhers and PTA
president Anna E!izubelh Turner
will servt' refreshments. All per­
sons i11teresti-d in the school are
invited.

FINED $10. COSTS
Louise Ellis, Carpenter, was
fin('d $1 0 and costs in the Coun•
ty Cuurt today on a stale patrol
charge of failing lo stop at a stop
sign.

JACKETS SPLIT
M iddleport football teams have
played Belpre twice before in
h istory. The first lime was in
1953. won by Middleport 39·0,
and in 1 9&amp;4 Belpre won 13-6.

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The Rizer Oil Company was
a warded a l hree month c.011lraet
to supply diesel ruel for t he eoun.
ty garage at their bid or I I ½ l'f&gt;nts
per gallon, tile minutes of yester•
day's commissioners meeting re­
veals. The fuel Is to be delivered
al the county aarai;ie at Rock
Springs in tank truck lob:.
In other actions, Mn. Geor�ia
Williamson and Mre. Grece Jivi­
den were authorized to attend a
meeting of welfare case workers
■t Lite Hope. A tninsfcr or $1.000
from the Unanlitlpated Emergen­
cy Fund to the infirmary was made
and t $200 tranafer authorized to
Ul1 Sheriff■ expense ll.lnd.

t.

larg&lt;'. Nine blossoms were dm:
thal night
The photograpllN made his vlsi!
on schedu\c, equipped with an
auxil !s ry camera (the pr&lt;!sS eam&lt;!ra
� as 1 11 use elsewhere ) and . nood
l i ghts. Arter much 11 rranging of
lights, the Jo b was done, h ('
thoughl !
.
.
com�nsahon for
N�\ ex�e('tJOg
the m h nc of _dut)' al't, never•
� heless II huge dish of ho_me made
1. ce cream. w�s eervcd while enjoy•
mg a v [S I t w1 th M_r. an d M rs. H oward Byers, as11�e1st ee o( Mr. and
Mrs. Roller in their pharmacy
store who also were on hand to
w l tn�u the blooming. And Mr. ,By,
ers had been taking rlHh color
photos of the plant.
Since the •Roller mission two

Ike Asks Russians End
WAS l l l:,./C:TO !'•,' 1;P [ - l'rt•ij1dent
Eisenhower ral lt-d on H uss1.i 10
day Lo refrain from Rn&gt; unil�tcr•
al arlion i n ! he . Cun�n which
eould l'ause a spread of the e,vil
war therl:'
Thl' Prl'!s1dcn! told his news
con ference 1 he U111ted States di'·
plores the Sov 1el Union ' s a('t1on
in supplyini pla nes .and other
equipment 'for mili tary purposes
to the Congo.
IJe urged Russia to ('l' !IM' these
activit ies and instead to lend i t s
supporl l o 1·ollect1ve efforts to
straighten out l h(' serious s1tua.

l ino thrrt' th rr,uJ.:h the U 111l1•d rr sairt conditions wo uld h111•e to
!'olal lUIIS t ie �aid t he u .'i I� the t,c fulfil led bdure such a llll•f't
only orgilm.:al wn ;ihle lo &amp;et with rng l'Ould be held and he tl1dn ' t
ou1 adrimj; to lhe ri�k o f spread - I rnlcnd to be a party to a h� l t l c
of lfl\• ectiv(' and propaganda wi th
m g the l'o11 fl1('I
M.k .. Other Poinh
I K h r ushdtev
Al the news confere nce. t h ('
- The rel igious issue ought to
Pr('s1drnt a l so made thesr, po 1 n B
b(' liltd on the shelf for t ht• rest
-Ther1· 1 s only a very s l i m , 1 of ! he presidential campa1.i:n
- lie Jre('S nothing lou,i:h al)()U\
poss1b1ilty that he will meet with
Soviet Premwr N1k1ta S. Khrush- refwung to lalk to the Russians
chev when Khrushchev cumes lo as long as there IS some rhantt!
this country later this month to of achieving somet hing. Tough.
head the Russi.an delegation to ness. he said. comes from st�nd.
the l.!. :-J. General Assemhly m� m front of a man and rle
meeting m ,", ew York Eisenhow- clarm.i:: "A' hat we will do and wh.tl
we won ' t do.
1
h
f
r
I ;;:�!.o ��;�;����:�: :�:i i !:::�
Communi,t Chmes,

Angry Legislators Pressing .
for Probe In Defecting Case

�!�:��,:,,:��

-The defection of two junior
WA.SH[ �GTON ( � P I ) - An� ry· House investigators press• mathcmatkians at t h e National
ed an inquiry today into the Natrnnal Setu rily Agency's hiring Serunty Agency (NSA1 t u Hussia
shows that t h is t•o untry must a l .
of two code clerks who detected to Russi a .
They said the t w o bachelor
The pair, Bernon F'. Mill'hrll, ways D&lt;' 011 the a lf'rt and must
mathematicians. long•l1me rriends 3 1 , of F. ureka, Calif., and Will- go t hrough i ts entire �ccurity pro
were given jobs Iii the top-secrel iam H. Marlin, 20. of Ellenshur i:: . cedures t o see i f there 1s any
government ai;rncy despite dero- Wash .. lurned up at a Mosc o w [ wa y l lil'y can l&gt;e improved.
gatory in form;1lion in their per- news conference Tuesday to an• I
Bl•lts At Democr•t•
sonnel files .
nounce they had defected to Rus.
who say i t was has
-Democrats
Tl\ (' House Committee 011 Un• sia. They had OCen missing for
achie,•ed Iii•
Congress
that
fault
American Activities subpoenaed lO Wl'C'ks.
tic in its post•convention session
NSA personnel director Maurice
Demand St,ic:lu Security
H. K lein to appear Sept. 16. Klein
Their defection, accompanied apparently are Lrying lo make
said he was ordered to brmg by their ch;ir,!i;es of U. S. ispying him responsible for splitting
copies of the agency's job appli• on allies. brought demands from their party He said Democrats
cation forms .
___
_ some memhers of Congress for had 2-lo-l majorities in Congrclls
strirlcr government security rn­ and if there h..ad been any little
vestigalions or prospective em• bit of give-and•take they could
have had a less disappointing leg•
pJO)'CS
isl.athc record.
The Dl'fPnsc Department brand
ed one or the men ''mentally
P ■tHI Up Chanu
sick." It previously had said
Mr. Eisenhower passed up a
M 1 1 chell was u ndergoing psychi• chance lo give Vice
President
atric treatment. President Eisen­ Richard M. N i xon
a pat on the
hower termed t he tunwoats "sell bai.:k.
1"011fessed 1raiturs. · ·
N ixon supporters had hoped
A spokc1-m,1r1 for the House
the
Preaident might go out of
commi\l("('
s.aid t he �SA pre_vious
New hunting liccnsci:: are on
has
way
al his news conference
.. 1e 1tf agencies e11tabl ished by I ly had refu sed lo gi�e �e 1nve&amp;­ to voice words of pralse for Nill.·
the Meigs County Fish and Gauit' t1gators acl�ss lo 1Ls !1le5 on on, who is hospitalized with an
Association ii was announ recl 1o- I M u chell amt M11.rtin.
i nfected knee.
day by Tommy Rculcr, secretary
Jlowe\•er, Lhe President volun•
llf t h e association,
leered no remarks about tile He­
I
The 25 cent fee for wriling
publican �r&lt;!.&amp;iden l1c1J candidat e,
!he licenses is returned to t he I
and Nixon s name came up on!J
association for &lt;'011servatio11 im•
111 an eKchange on the re1igiou1
pro\'emen�s 1 11 Meigs County. Mr.
issue in the campaig n.
3
CCO
Reuter said.
Two weeks ago U1e President
The following is a list of busi­ I
caused Nixon ' s supporters some
�ess places who have the 1 960
em barrassment when he was
license on sale for the assoeia­
asked if he euuld give an exam­
tion:
ple of a rnajor tdea of Nixon ' s
A nor(h('rn Ohio law rn forrl' th.at he had c1doptcd
Pomeroy: Swatzel 's Ashland
i n reachmg
Service Sta1ion, Gloerkner 's Bar menl offker. i n a lt'ttrr to Shl'rtH a dec1s1on.
Hild Grill,
Artie Rosenbaum's Roher! llartenhach , hils praised t he
"If you give me a week,
Restaurant, Eagles Ch1b. Moores work of Gamr Proterlor Rryan uugut uuuk uf oue, · • the Pr1c:siStore, Arnolds Service Station on Simpson during the recent "Spun­ dent had said.
Roule 33 and 1 he Ross Service ky" F'irman pursuiL
Thi• lel tl'r. with the name wilh­
Station al Five Points on Rout(' 7.
M i ddleporl: Fife ' s Novelly Shop hcld, is as fullows:
"We don · 1 know am•one down
H. &amp; R. Firestone Store, Sports
there ln Ml•igs t:ounty SO we'll send
Center.
this leller to you and maybe you ' l l
Syracuse: Chapma·ns Markel.
Racine: Rar.ine Ser\'iCe Station . pass i t o n t o a newspaper in that
Portland: G l uesencamps Store. area or to his parents. We thought
the people ciown there should
Rutland: Farmers Hardware.
Hensley-Swan know aDflul the efforts and good
Long Bottom:
work of one of their local bars.
Store.
His name is Game Warden Br)··
Tuppers Plains Millhone Ser­
an Simpson. who worked with the
vice Station.
Two long-sou ght improve ments
The 1959 h u nting license ex• hi,c:hway pR!rol during the man­ lu the phy:o.il'al plant or WYham ..
pired Aug. 3 1 and Yll h u nlers hunt for Gordon · •spunky" :l'irman. High School arc expcctetl t o he
are required to have a ne w Ii• We think he shoulrl be rommended rimshcd t his week. accord111g to
cense now. Squirrel seaeon opens for his work in the search for Fir• Clyde Fuley, principal.
in Meigs County ncKl Monday, miln. l l r and t he patrolmen wcrt'
Workme n were finishing a eon.
workrn� 1 4 to 1 5 hours a day. they Ch'lt' dri\•ewa.y from the m.ai11 high•
Sept. 12.
nrver gavC' up. they kept Firman Wily to the top of the hill this
holl•d up ;rnd under .Pressure all week. Thr driw,w.1y. 20 feet wide,
lhl' t 1 mr W l1l'n Firman m:idc his w i l l im prove the approach to the
run for freerlom it was Simpson huild ing.
and another patrolman who gave
ln addition. work is being ron1ch ;u;e, when Firman raced thrnugh plet&lt;!d on the new. kitchen and dm•
,l r ffl'rson, l-b1rrison and Carroll ing room a l !he school. The
mod,
rounties. where he was ri11ally crn kitchen has been c011slructcd
boxt'd in.
on the rear of the building next tu
Simpson was on !he scene wh�n the old gymnasium . The old gym•
rirman was finally shol and cap. nasium has bt'en converted into a
turC'rl . We don·t know wht'!th('J' )' OU &lt;lining hall.
Investigatio n was being mad !' know Si mpson or nol, h11t mayhl'
F'uley said that it is tixpel'll'd
this morning by Sheriff Robrrt you riln pass it on 1o someone who that
L hc kitchen and dinmg h a l l
Hartenhach ' s office ol a hrl'aking dot's. We are wilhholdini;: our will b e ready for use w i
t h i n ii few
anrl entering last nii::::ht at 1 h e &lt;1f­ nn mcs because he would kill us ir days.
fice of thl' Hobart L'oal Company hc found out."
below Hob5on.
Si mpson is the son or Mr. and
Deputy Charles Snyre. who inves• :\1 rs. ( ' hcstl'r Simpson or R11ri nc­
31 PER ISH
ligated, sairl that ! he glass in a and was with lhl' M P's at Forl
BUENOS AIRES urr - Thirty,
door had been broken b,v a pil'l'C Knox during his 1wo years army one J}l'rsons were rcportr,d to have
of coal. A radio was the only pro. SNVice.
died lod.1y in the flaming crash of
pcr[y reporled rnissin,c:,
an Argentina Airliner DC-6 mlo
William Moorr,, Syrasue, is in t he
CONTINUE TO Wil:AKll;N
the Urup;uay River. Early reports
county j;iil today facing a pelil l11r­
NEW YOR K UPI - Stocks con­ said Lhe airliner exploded in flight.
ceny charge, rrrorrls in the office tinued lo Wl'ak('n in a moderalc,ly Twenty four passengers wen listed
of Lhe sherHr rf'veal. SheriH Hart. acti\'l' opening toda)' .
aboard the crafl.
lenbal'h said that Moore will s&lt;&gt;rve
imposed by t he
ou! an old fine
mayor ' s court in Pomeroy.
Also in jail today is W i l l iam
Guthrie. 257 Pearl•sl., Midrlleporl,
charged in ari affidavit signed by
Rich Quall with lh(' theft of $ 1 25
from Quall. He will face Judge E.
WAS I I I NliTON I U P I ) - '' Every dog has his day" is about
W. Peoples in co unt�· eourt on 1hc
chargl", the sheriff said.
to bcrnme true for millions of flea - bitten dogs.
ti ttll' di1l anlhor Miguel de Cer•
The a n t i flea clem('nt whpn
vanlrs know wh&lt;'n he penned his mixr.d in dog food premeates t hl'
Rank• l'o Oo•c In
famnus I m.- about dogs in "Don dog ' s body. When the flt&gt;a bites t he
Quixot e " �O!H&lt;"time between .1547 dog, the flea give11 up the ghost .
Rc•pecl l'o Mr. Shain
The Agriculture Oepartmen!
The Farmers Bank &amp; Savin�s and 1 6 1 6 /1.. n . that some da,v &lt;logs
said thl' discovery was made by
Co., will close at 11 a. m. Thurs• woulri �&lt;"I rrlirr rrom fleas.
That day apparently is in the Dr. R. J. Goulding at !he Ore�on
day in reepcct to the lale Ate 11
Shain, executive viee president, offing. An Agricultural Research Experiment Station al Oregon
service rARS&gt; entomologists has State College. Corvallis.
who died suddenly Monday .
Before a flea-proof food can be
The Pomeroy National Bank stum hlt&gt;d 011 an anti . (lca dog foo(j
also will close for the day at which event ually may make a dog 's perfected and marketed, Goulding
'
I .said, further res�ch ia needed.
life worth. llv10.5.:
the 11am• hour.
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New Licenses
On Sale Now
In Meigs Area

s·Impson Draws

1

A } de For
Firman Hunt

Improvements At
Wahama To Be
Completed Soon

HOME COMING ANNOUNCED
A Homecoming will be held at
the Pratts P'ork Church , Sunday ,
Sept. 1 1 with any,one having tie!!i
with the e-0mmun lty invited lo
11 basket dinner starting al 1 2 : 30
p. m . and a program _!o �!low.

C ELEBRAT ES 16th
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Peoples,
Columbus , and Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Poston, daughter Sherry
and 110n Gregl!, IAgan, 0., visit•
ed in Pomeroy this week with
Mr. and Mni. P. L. Peoples, Un•
ion Ave., helping celebrate Mr.
People's 88th birthd•y .

SINGLE COPY - 5c

A total rC'.1:istration of 3,520
students in Meigs County's three
high schools and 13 elementary
schools has been announced hy
eouaty Superintendent o( Schools
0. 0- Patterson.
The regi.stration figures are as
follows:
Bedford, 1 50; F.astern District:
Eastern High School, 228; R iver•
view 168, Tuppers Pllllns 206 and
Chesler 253; Northwestern: High
School 2�; Rutland Elementary,
39'7; Salem Center 152, Harrison­
ville UH; Salisbury: ,Bradbury 296.
Salisbury Consulidllted 20 1 : South·
ern: High School 249; Letart 188;
Portland 129: Radne Elrmentary
274 and Syracuse 2.07.
Sehools in the collnly school sys­
Lem opene(\ yestrrday with a run
dat-'!!' session sch�hded in 1111 dis•
tritts for today.

B&amp;E Brings
Sheriff Into
Investigation

Allen C. Hill looks over a sign, "proceed at your own risk"
erected by property owner Hugh Lcifheit, Ple.asant Ridge,
after difficulties with county officials over an easement. The

BAILIFF CHECKS SIGN - Meigs County Court Bailiff

Laurel CHU, had been taken down today.

sign, placed in the middle of the road leading downhill toward

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Sheriff lnvcsligaled
Night Blooming Ceres O wners: Invitations
W re,;k Near Line
W1'll Be Accepled Now For Photography Dates '.'::;�:�,�·::·:::'�';/: ,;::;�•,��i

A n invitation will be accepted by
The Daily Sentinel photo,i;;raphy
staff to lake pictur&lt;!a o( night I
blooming ecrus anytime.
That unusual plant of t he cactus
family whic his acclimated Lo arid
desert condillot1s is being nurtured
b y several Meii:s County families.
Annu.eUy In late August or earl}·
Septem ber t'alle arc received lo
pholograph the blooming event. It
alway s happens after 1 1 p., m. The
for lhen the
deadl ine is midni !!ht,
~
gorgeous white blossom9 close
quiekly, and never re-onon.
r
A week ago Mrs. Max Roller 80
notified the Sentinel oI the bloom ·
Ing of her large cerus. It now has
h.1d to be moved out.aide her home
on South SixLh, Middleport, lt ls so

lly UnitN Preu lnternatlon•I
OHIO: Sunny "td warmer ICMley.
F•lr tonl9ht •nd Thurld•y. Con­
tinued warm Thunclay. High todey
u . M, low tonltht 45-72.

,: Inter{ erence In Congo

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Rizer Awarded
Contract For
Diesel Fuels

,

_ _ _ or broodc,r houses Mt a ·

Mr. Bachtel
Is Center Of
Special 'tvent

New Haven Elementary school 1
reported a total enroll ment or 294
in its six grades. Mrs. Sarah Dawson, principal, was ill on the first
da)' and w.1s unable to report to
work . She will be abst: nt ( or sev·
era] days .
T he New Haven scho ol reported
one new teach&lt;!r, Mis� Ethel Riddie of New Havel\ , She will teach
the third .11nd fourth grades. Mrs.
Clyde Foley will teach fifth and
&amp;ixth grades until a teacher is
placed in those grades.
At Mason Elementary SdJOol ,
Pl'incipal Charlie Cur reported 240
enrolled. Mrs. Josephine Walkms
ut Point Plcasanl is a new teacher
at that school. She replaces !l'iiss
LeHie Sleeth, who retired.
Carr reported Lh.1t writing ex•
periments originally scheduled for
hi■ school, this fall, ha¥e been dis,
banded until further research c.i.n
· be compiled by slate supervisors ..
The experiment will be further dis­
cussed at a later date. ,
Carr also reported that the
si.:hool lunch prngram was to be­
gin on Wednesday. Sept. 7, at a
coal of 25c per &lt;lay for pupils. He
further asked parents in the town
of Mason to stress 1he importanee
of obeying School patrol boys to
tneir children in oreler to avuid at•
cidents.
Marie Smith, prinl'ipal of lhl'
ChHull i!;JCIILClltary Schoo l, report•
ed 51i youngsters enrolled there
Horton Eckard, pril1cipal ur West
Columbia Elementary School, re-

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Friday Morning

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to that you ean heat your home

ent1n e

NO. 120

Enrollment figures for elementary schools m the Bend
Mason County have been annou nced by the various
principals following opening clay sessions on Tuesday.

WHAT THEY WANT, AND ARE WILL I NG TO

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the Cheshire Miulonary Society
to attend tbieir Silver 'l'H which
will be held on Sept. 13.
A vocal 10)0 "My Tad;" ,raa
sung by Mrs. FraneH Burbs dur­
ing the evening,

Missionary Group
Holds Meeting
Mon.day Er,ening

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)ther pusons called aboul their
night blooming ecrus. They wer&lt;'
:\1rs. Claire Boso, Great Bend, and
·,trs. C. I.. Moore. Racine. Mrs.
:Hoore !41lid hers had 15 blossom�.
Bolh invitations lo take pictures
were turned down 011 grounds "wc
already had one :•
But we don'I.
,
.
I n d. ue Lime ac lei s o r the film &lt;1 e • ,
.
velopmg bath showed a far too th J 11
negative of the Roller cerus . Flood
lights, an ort unused camera, anl
no light meter, Joined forces '19
· de
feat us.
So if anyone has a night bloom•
ing cerus yet to bloom, please lei
ua know. And there wouldn't hive
lo be any ice cream served. ( But it
would be nice).

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A wreck yesterday near the '.d id•

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1mesligaled hy t he sheriff ' s office
with medium dii magc reported.
Deputy Char l r.s Sayre, who in.
\·esligated, reported lhat a Valley
Bell Dairy truck driven by Louis
Osborne struck a car owned ' by
il l'&lt;"d Varney and driven by Ka•
dezia Varney as 1 he latter wa�
turning into lhe Jnveway of the
Varney home.
There were no injurie s and no
arrests.
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BEAUTY PARADE
ATLANTIC Cll'Y, N. J. UPJ
i,� ifty-four Miss America contest•
anta put their beauty and talent on
the Une tonight when judging be.
gins in the race for a $3G,OOO jack•
pot of scholarahip6.

C, ervant,es Famous Lin,e . , .

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