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THE DAILY SEN TINEL

Commen tating Editoria lly

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COU 11ty, u r t o \\.-· 1 1 s h i µ r1iad T-.'c) d n vt · r .., w i l l
crack l ht·i r c:ir:-. togd hn \\ 1 t h rt &gt; s u l t a n t loss
of l ift! or l llJ lir�· . ;.ind ('l'f'Lu r 1 p r ope r l y damage.

il{T i d P n t s proh;.ihly ;irP nfl;i r ly un­
avoidahle Jt is j o k i n g l y ohs� • r v L • d l h ..i l it j u s 1
lwo c:ars W l' l'l' 0 1 1 a i 'J&lt;·ifi(' 1 s l i• &lt;'VL· n t u a l l y
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By Fredi Henry
Hol iday y 1 , 1 1or� of .Vl r and .\1 r�
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Tom l le��"r1 l ' 11wdl . O)u,, an,l M t
nruJ Mr1. I J .,r.,11! )1 1 1 1 ,·r a nd f;1 m d v
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.tH '( u ! L • n t s a rc hot t n d In happen
reg a r d l L•ss uf h l ' .1 \ y t r a f f i c . guod . (!I' bad
roads l l u m a n 1 · 1 :·or .a l w a .i s \\ 1 1 1 p r o d 11ce t h e

true - t h.1 1

d r H ('l'S rt r t a rn l y 1·;1 11 do much
to lesst'n 1 h , l i k l 1 huo&lt;.I o f bang i n g into e&lt;.1eh
01 /wr by ui; eral rng tht• i r v 1'h l('h•:-. of inj u ry
and death as i f t hey are t'&gt;' Jdly t h a t .
f': ver time one• noles i n I hr cou rt doi:ket of
a dr iver twing found gu i l t y of " I H\T ' 1t is a
re minder tha! l ht• udds wt•rt· lung of a -;enous
accident by t hat d ru nken U nv,• r w h i l e he re­
mai ned u napprf.•h ended.
The 1ask of propagan d izing a bout d riving
safr l y ('1•rla 1 1 1 I �· w i l l r u • vi • r end Wl' wou l d :-. u r­

un foreseen
Au1 onw1J i ! (·

mise, howt•ve r, t ha t the smglp gfL'al l'�I slep
forwar d in h ighway S:ife1_\ would bt• tu el im­
i nate the inL'bria tt•d nia n hl!hi11t1 l h l' v. h L·el

that m i g h t he &lt;lonl' 1s a prolill•m for
lhe legi.sl&lt;i t u rt• o l' Ohio .
We t&gt; scapecl t n1gedy dose a1 hom&lt;• over 1 ..a ­
lmr Da y , yc:c;. I n t i me w e must t 'X:JH·&lt;· t t o L'S·
cape i t not ,1 ust over a long wt•e k e n d , hu1 fur

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1 , q1uh· 1 11. were \1r a11d M rs Hun
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1011 . 0)110. !\.1 r arut M rs Ht•l'L'l' W r l
l ii1111, ;,ml Sluiron uf Pomt l'I L•a s
,11 1 1 . &lt;ind \Ir and .\1 rs Sam Blak,· .
lla l 1 1 inor(' , Ohio and Mr aru.l \1rs
Al v;i To l l 1 Yn, ( ;lenw1111d

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hn h1111w i n 1 ; lpnwood a f l n vii,;it
m� Mr 11nd M rs. Wallt•r Hlak&lt;· l h1•
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A 1 1 11 i.pt-111 Sunday .it 1 ! 1 1 • ( 'u l u m l&gt;Us
wo a11&lt;1 1•njoyed fl pu·r1 1 i· 1ln11wr.
.\fr and ;\1 r� LOJUl1· 1 '1•\t•rs spt•11t
a ft&gt; w d:i .v s v1s1 l 1ng rn ( o l u m h u s
w i 1 i h r,·J.11 i v1·s.
M rs. Ada IJel.1111.L: uf 1-]yria was
a fl'(TI)\ 1 i \. l l 11r n1 \1 r ◄I IHI \.l r�
l 'h a r 1 1' � V;1 r 1 ;, 11 Jr a11d f11 m i l v
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11.i ,v molld Vart:tll is SJH'IHhng :i
w1·1·k w 1 1 h h i s i,:-randrn ot ht•r· ;11 1h1 1
mi,11 lwfcirt• h: , mg l);u·k to ,wh1iol.
l l 1 s 111orhn w i l l go to H 1 1 1 rn:in 111
bring h i m home rt· l u r n rn g Sat ur­
(IJ y
M r ;rnd \·I n; Tom \\' i ! l 1 a ms und
S(Jn, .J1•l f , W a�hi11gtun , ( I ( ' , .&lt;; pt·11t
Uw h1Jl lday w i l h his par&lt;·11 1 � . Mr.
and M ro.; l ,loyd Williams ;rnd fam­
dy
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plu�•nH •r 1 l 1 11 Tole1lo u fter .!l l )endmg
;, lwo w1•1•ks \IIH'lltion wi1 h hrr 111.r­
t•nls. Mr. 11 11d Mrs ( 'lwst 1·r Oli vc-r.
\1r:-. H11ss K ing and duugh1t.&gt;r.s or
H 1 pky, \f r a nd :\lr.�. .Jaek Johnson
1111 1 1 r :1 1 n i l y uf :\fa s1111, M r ,1 1111 M rs.
l lu11;1 ltl ! lhl 1n�t•r, .\.l 1dtllepur1 . \•is 1l 1·d \1 r:-.. 111• 1 1 :,: &lt; ' all 1111d f u m ily
M r and M rs J1w McNal1I; of
&lt; 'lt-v1•la11(t v1.� 1 1 1•d M r urid Mrs.
l'earl N1dwl.� un Suntta� . .
l ' h;irlrs Varian a11d L1mily al
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1111 h11�111••�s Friday
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fumi ly of Nt•w l l avt•ll a m ! �1rs
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Mr. and J\•1 rs Os1·;1r l li·nr) S 1 1 1 alay
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of llayh,11 SJH'III 1ht• w1•1•k 1•JUI with
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Nor t h .ii i1 ma11 crs to you, bu1
I 'd tw11t&gt;I' report to you on a
1'1111111:t- i n t he pr 1 val1' C'mp l O)'·
men\ of your publir servant, your
state aenator. After all, what do
you L'are whether your legi1l1tor
is a l11wyf!r, a merchant, a acllool
teacher, an insurance uenl, a rail
roader, a newspaperman , or a
radio news director?

On Labor Da y I 1t11rted to la­
bor 111Jn for radio station WJEH
in Galllpolis , r11turnlnt to the
old Job I held for lour yean
and the aame Job which I held
at tt'te time you elected me the
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For aix: month■ I had 1 "leave
ot absence" to pur,ue news
item11 for :J'he G1UJpollt Dally
Tribune , where I had 1p1nt 11
yeani Iona lon1 ago. Thlna, 1lm­
p l y w�ren't lhe ume, and 1 told
myself The Tribune had chan1ed,
r.loser Introspection
convlnc�
me that It wl!I I who had chana:­
ed-not The Tribune.
Ex_cept for 1ome 11d1et, which
publishers have tdded now and
then, newap,aperln1 11 the 11me
aa it was back in your 1r1ndf1th•
er'• day. Anr1 maybe radio, 11, too,
unleRS you're IQ old that your
1r1ndf1ther'1 day antedated ra­
dio,
But, )'OU know, J hid juat
turned 52 when J went to written
jornallsm aa:aln, 111nd they are a
few more yeara than when I flnt
bar1ed Into le1lble new, 11ther­
ln1 In this aon1tori1el district a
couple of deeadt11 afo. Now I'm
mlc)l In audible journalism.
This dof'sn't mean 1 hal news-

Chickif , Mr. 11.nd Mra. Georae John­
rnn, Barry, George Jr., Mn. Irene
Kerlly, Charlen e. P1rkann 11, Mrs.
Paul Caldwel l, Mrs. Eldon Robert­
gon, Mrs. FrMl Lewis end Mrs. Ka­
l il' Bass and sun . Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs.
Paul Caldwel l. Mra. lrene Kelly
were in Gallipo lis Saturda y.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Glenn Glue and
iamU•· of Middloporl and Mr. and
Mrs. Pet Johnson, Arnold and Pen•
ny Sue, Muon, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Jotin:wn Sunday i.,ven­
i nil
I / Sgt. and Mrs. Eu1ene John11on
and son, Howard, have 1one to
Yuma, Arizon a where he will be
.stationed for the nellt tw1.• years.
Memben of the ladie!I aid who
quilted Monday evenin&amp; were Ma­
bel Johnson, Lucy Harrison, Helen
B•rker and O\ie\'a Young.
Mias Ethel Riddle and mother.
Nf'w Hav&lt;'n, cal k·d on Mrs. Helen
13.HrkE&gt;r, ·:-.t:onduy,
Cindo Gla:tl' of MiddlE&gt;port apent
rrlday with Charlene and Park•
anna Kelly.

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An Open Lcller to All Students
in - Mt&gt;igs County:
This messa ge comes to you
[ rom the Depart ment of the Army
in Washin gton, D. C., do w n
throu1h all the varloua military
channels, and throuah me. Sgt.
Kenneth 0. Judd, your local
United Slate■ Army Recruiter.
In the complex aoclety or
which you are an integral part,
education 11 becomln1 more and
more lmportant. Many Jobi whicl1
1 few )'HH 110 were open tu
any one, NllfdleH of ttlucationel
bulca:round, are now cloted to
peraon, not havln1 a hllh school
or, In some c11e1, 1 collt1e education.

ature and many more.
The on l y t h ing nee&lt;lt•d for you
lo grow t hrough edul'ation in lht•
Army is the dei;ire 01 1 your l)rlr!
for more nlucation. The Army
gives yuu every e n('oural{enwn1
tu 1·urry yuur i;tudics as fa1· as
you desir('.

With t lw Army runn,. 1 . i: Sll&lt;'h an
extens ive edu cationa l progra m i1
sel ( , you m ight b(' tempte d 10
ask "Why, 1 1u·n, art&gt; y011 asking
me to sta y III schoo l ? "
The answer : simi&gt;ly ! his. The
ht'tter educutcd. t h e more- q11ahfie d and the further advan&lt;'t'&lt;I vuu
are when you rn!is, in 1 h(' u·nit
f'&lt;l S1ales Army, the h i �her levf'l
of lrilining for which you &lt;'an
qualify
Ttie Army needs qualified men
and women to step into training
i n electronics, guided missiles.
radio operation and many, many
other technical flelds. JI ncerls
high school educ-u ted men and
womrn r e ady and willin g lo
should er their respo nsibili l it&gt;s in
keepi ng Amer ica
strong
fur
peace.
This is why we in the Unitrd
States A ••my Ree'ru iting Servi( ' e
have arlopt ed the slogan -"A
Smart Move-Graduate-Thrn Go
Army . "
Sgt. Ken. 0. Judd

The United Statea Army , reali z
Ina the Importance of educa t l� n
and educ1t:onil Opportunit ie� .
h11 in1Utuled an educat ione i
pro1r1m which 11 unpar■lleled.
Ira addition to the fine educational opportunltlea offerer) by Army
tr■lntna proar■m1, there are
three Anny roads to knowledge :
The tint , the United States
Armed Forte• Institute (USAFI).
has enabled
thouaand1 upon
thouund1 of :,oun1 men to fin­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spcn&lt;'l'r
ish their hi.th achool educ,atlon and daughter Regena werC' visit•
and beCln collere level 1tudies.
ing Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wayne Brkklrs
A second Army 'P?Ol'tlM en­ Thursday evening.
ables yount men to 1Uend cours­
H at many eMllan 1chooh1 and
collefet in off dut, hours. It
may 1urprite rou to learn that ""'
.•
1mbltlout toldler e1n 1•t a col­
le11 de1ne by thl1 met!iOd.
The third Army prosnm l!
found ln Education Centers in
hundreds of Arm)' eamp1 and
po1t1. Here 1oldlen are taught
such subjects as typin.ir:, steno1r■phy, roret1n lan11:u1a:es, liter·

1 h e C?Ur\ nf Pl)fll('l'(I\' l\fa �·or Chu.�.
l .eg;ir last nigh! wilh .Joe Ovt'rby
Poml'rO)' . forfril il1):! a $125 hond
fnr llWI a nd lli&lt;'hard F'olden.
M iddh•por't , lwini.: ai;st•�sC'd $ 1 5
a n d l'nsli; rm a sperding e h� 1 .�{'.

HOLZER HOSP IT AL
Ad mittNl SL'p1 4
M a J\ 1-:dm t 1 ndson. Langs11 i l h•; K imlwrly K
l ' iHs. M irlrlleport .
Dismissed SC'pl 4· Mrs. ,John
W i l l is, E11t'rt'II \.V lll iams, M rs.
Flet cher Eh1·rls. (;C'or,i!i• Thomas,
.John F.vans, rrt'd lti1·r-, Mrs.
F:nuna Sh:ivrr. M r s 1 1 &lt;11'\'ey Hoof,
Isaac· ('hanrwll,
Robert
Mrs.
Lead1, M r�. ,lt)St•pll Rud isl·hurn,
,Jef fn,\· \\' ;1 l l &lt;'rs, Lisa Borden,
M rs. Waltl'I' l't1f'lvin, Mi's. Sher­
man H,usdPn and son; M r�. Flny (I
.lacksun a llCI daughin:
M ri;.
Stanton J,'1•1lur1" a111l daughtn.
Admitlnl St&gt;pl. 5 : J a m es Bro­
derirk, Ponwru v. . Mrs. r :11ry Ll't'
Gi bhs, Mason . Jt'ffrry M i l l er. Sr­
r11eusl': D11vid C ibson. Nt•w Ha­
Yt·n : J111H' Parsons. H n t laml
Dii;missed S&lt;' pt . 5: W i nston
Pfancuff. J ohn Str�·1•11s. Andrew
Cottril l . Mrs. Kenne l h M{'('ulluugh, M rs.
Abner Pleasants.
Louis Farmt'r. Pa\l rirk {'arppnter,
M rs naniel Alford. Hoss (', ('tiles.
Mrs. John C.tmpbetl. M rs. AlenP
Head, Rirk.v Carroll. Tamara
Hendritks, Pamela Hunt, W i lliam
Hutchin!;nn. Dona Plymale&gt;, Mrs.
Herold Dray, M rs. Julianna Kar­
lak. William Short . Mrs. ,James
Capehart aml son, Mrs W i l liam
Parsons and d11ughter.

Court uf Honor, Boy Scout
Troup 234, Toppers Plains, pol­
l11ek supper 6:30 p. m. program
lu rollow at 8 at Tuppers Plains
dinner
('hrist ian Church-bo1h
and t•our1 ;ire open to public

S�t. 8
The Selem Center PTA will meet
ThursOay, Sept. 8, al 7 :30 p. m. at
the school. Everyone is invited and
parents nre urged to attend. Re­
freshments will be served.
The Alfred Home Demon�tra•
Hon Club will hold its first meet­
inl! of t he year. Thursday, Sept.
8th al the home of Sybil Durst.
This will be an organization and
planning mef'ling. Potluck l uncll
a t noon.
'fhe Third Ward Fire Co., wilf
med spedally Thursday at 7 p,
m. to w interize their equipment
Worthwhile
The Portland
Guild will meet ThurMlay eve­
nin(!: a t Lhe home of Phyllis Rit­
chie with eaC'h member being
a.sked to bring a home made arti­
clt• of about 50 cents in value.
C a !holic Women's Club will
hold its regular meeting at 8 p.
m at thr Sacred Hearl Churrh
auditorium Thursday. ·
Hock Spri ngs Grange 2565 will
ml'el in regular session Thursday
at 8 p. m. There w i l l be elec tion
of offkers. RdreshmenlS will
he served. All members ilre urg­
ed t o BIIC'nd,
September 9
Rummage Sale Friday and Sat•
urday, Sept . 9-10 on lower Main
St., Pomeroy next door tu A &amp;
P Storr sponsored by the Racine
Met hod isl Church.

S•pt•mlMr 1 1
Thfl Langsville
Church will
have their annual Homecoming
Sunday_ Sept. 1 1 . There will he
a basket dinner at noon. Everyone
is welcomed. The Gospel J lar­
mony Boys will be pre�ent to
sing al the afternoon service.
Ue&gt;vival services. Snowville Me­
thodist Church on Route 680,
Sept. 1 1- 1 7, 8 p. m . each evening
Rf'v. Frl'd Hickson. e\'angelist ,
Rev. Kenneth Nason, pastor.

Throughou1 his B0• 11ag(' report,
DiSalle !ltn•ssed t ht' t h eme of
early 1.Hagnosis and early treat­
ment. llf' said Ohm ne.-ds many
morf inst i t ut ions fm• the part-time
treatment or l ive-at-home !Ml icnts
Haines Not Critic:b.ed
H e wus not crit ieal o f \ hf De­
parltnt!nl of Menial Hygit'ne and
Corr�t:tion. or its director. DI' . Ro­
bt&gt;rt A, ila ines. a carry-over from
an �arlier admin istration.
He told. t hough, of his persnmil
tours of 1hc- sute ·s 25 mental ,r
sti tutions and encountl'riug "the
dragging uf ft'el (lll 1hr part of .i
frw'' whu romplained that DiSalle's
visits were a "morale: destroyer
lln extust· for doing nothing and

WANT
ADS

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TOO LATE
TO CLASSI FY
( 1 8 Employment

Wanted

HOUSEKEEPER for one or two
e dults. Good cook. Ueferenrts.
9-'1-3k
Phone SH 2-5284

I l l ) Real Estate

By Evelyn ,ncklH
Mr. aud Mrs. Gerald Violet at­
tended a birthday !lllpper in hon­
or or her mother Sunday evening
at l h e Housh llome at Wesl Shad�
All the chih1ren, iirandehildren
wt&gt;rt&gt;
and gn•al grandchild ren
pres�nl for the Ot·casion.
Mr. t.nd Mrs. Paul Torrence
and son and brother Jimmie Tor­
re-nee of Colum bus and Mr. a nd
M rs. Otis Cole and child of Cin­
cinnati were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence.
Ray Watson, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. EYneU Wataon had the
misfortune to break his arm while
riding a pony at lhe Shultz home
Saturday.

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QUAl.111'\
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Ground Chu,k
69c
Freshly

(b.

Ground

MORTON'S DINNERS
Hi1" l'urby
, 81ef
Ct,
S.i. ... ury �tHk
ar Mut Loaf

49c

Cut-Rlto
125-ft. roll

2
2

Plain Chocol•t•

Peanut Butter

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2
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Skippy
12-0L
C,nmy Slylo - lu

Ann Page . . . Creamy Smooth

45C
39C

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Milk

15% Mllple, AM Page

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45 C

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VALUES
cons
6 6-&lt;n.

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Gardea Fresh A&amp;P l'K IJITS &amp; VEGETABLES

59C

GRAPES . •
CALIFORNIA . . . WHITE SEEDLESS

hd Delicious . . . Fancy Ohio

Apples ____ 4

2 •�::; 65c

Fancy C•llfornla, B•rtl•U

Pears

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CHOICE COURSES TO ROUND OUT MEALS

\ N ifty �:;fies •-· - 4 pk.,. 49c
_., • .
M1dget Long horn c..... •••· 89c
H
c 8 Hawa1 1an Punch _ 2 un, 35,
Sliced Longhorn ch"" -12::::
25c
Bt,.i.
l0.0..
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Fordh00k L•I mas ... - .... 29C
_ pk,: 28 C
Cottage C h. eese Guyon
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C O French Fries :::i __ ;:; 29c
Ched-O-Bit Loaf
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Knff
A&amp;P Brand, Rq. or Krinkle Cut
9-o
,ott. 29C
K ind, - 6-oa
Cheese RO II s Fou,lnoionl
Pino 6-o,.39
Frenc,.J
L Fr·,es -- 4 pk91L . 69c
C
· H0 ffman SI•ices., Hot ·-· ....
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Blended Syrup _2-1.:: 49c

1 5 H E R" [D H 5 E

Ho mogenized - -

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35c
1
Pure Preserves 2 � 59c
Ann 11'1..
Peanut Butter

Sliced Bacon =-= 2 !�. 9Sc
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Roll Sausage !; __ ""•· 39 C
Supff.ai■ht
Sausage Country Slyl. ___ •. SSc
NNn NNrltf farms
Mixod - ___ - 57c
Eggs fUncloNlflod.
Sliced Bacon :::... ....... _ 111. 45c
Smoked Ham :::!:. ...If _ lb. 49c

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Dog F00d Sh-On1hoo,t
Tissues :::;�; � 2
AM p_.,, ThrH Flnon

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Guyan or Broughton'• . . . Frnh Dilly

3 9C

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the /ruh,r re(mber J

,:.:.:,:-:-:-�::•:\•::!

49C

Sultana Ric:e _ 2 ;:� 23c
llbow or S,,.,9h- 2 1-tb.
Macaron1• .111,
Ann P- ..... 37C

D O R O T H Y O II AY..J

PRESCRIPTIO\'S
112 E. MAIN STREET

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MAKE ROOM IN THE PANTRY
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For These!

oily skin. 11M1ptlic AetJ,n"
skin with a special l,low. l2 oa.-resululy M.oG
your
k:ives
- now 12.00.

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SEE . . .
YOU'LL
SAVE !

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Hershey Bors ., With Almond, ofpkg.10

ular or

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Royal Crawn CCII.A\

I-lb.
Cod Fillets =:·;:••.• � 3 pk91. $1 .00
Bon•I...
Fried
o.... pere h ,m.., ______ H,. 49c
frlod, Cop••
3
10... $1 .00
k
John',
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F.ISh st·IC S
Conned, Btu• Slor
3¼-1�Ch •1c ken c...... w...i. ___ ••• 89c
Canned
Ham ::::·;.... _ •. 69c
9 tci 12 lb1.

SUPER-RIGHT - CHOICE QUALITY

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clean,in1 for Nit'
SALON COLO CREAM- •...,, deepdraw,
out pime . . . 1

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Short Grain

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Fnsh . . . Pon Rndy, Cut Up ,

Boy Ar-Dee _ 2 151/,-o,.
c•n• 49C

The Pomeroy National Bank

l'&lt;1u l .\l,111 t :..;vmery took se-ver,;.l
pt'upl&gt;· tu tlw Stille i11r today I
T h.· ) ,.,, , r.. U"n Gorby. C1rl ( ;orb)'
Cl .:1 i r
"•f rl�&lt;tll
Dw1ghl
Nelson.
COLD CASH
l ' h.i�llTn. Larry H upt·.
t;ar}
SCH ENE( 'TAl)Y, :-,· \" 1 · 1•1
Larr) \.l1,n1 ,:011wry i!Od ft.onml! Tlnt'��h i:o1 somf' &lt;·old ca,h .tl a
G,irt,_)
local bowlinj allc)
When they could no! opt-n a
rieC'elvt!d
Gorby
M r� Paulh1 P
wurcl uf ! ht· ,pnuus J l l rwss or hn rash n•g1strr. th1·) �101t- 1 l1t' $ 1 110
1n n 1 1,ht rec·ie1pls frum a rd rii.:n
mulht .. , M r � l 'a u l M1!ler o! Eure

Ground Beef ____. __,· 49c ..

Spaghetti with MHt Balla, Chef

,.11 . . . nev•r 1ial,l. 12 u.- rq,darly 14.00- now 12.00.

k a Spnn�s. Ark
Mr and M r" JaC'k \ )'1,p and
eh1dre,n and Marlin C:,if! ,p, · nt a
wef'k s vau,1 1011 w i t h twr 1,d n·nL,.
Mr ;and M n Ha!l d 1 f f o f llfUI'
c : rund } , V:1

Spare Ribs

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Salad Dressing

C0111ple1:i-Ons @f dirt aad II.ale make-�p. Leave,

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DOLLARS

Savings Co.

1 1 A.M. Thu rsday, Sept. 8th

T uppers Plains
New, RepQrted

o
,y Brand
h
Mool

MR. ATEN SHAI N

Wi ll Close

other Rft.mmtnd•tlons
DiSalle also recommended :
- -T he cre..ition of a Bureau of
Geriatrie11 lo deal with the non­
psycholic aged, who require medi­
cal attention but not pschialrlc
care.
-Creation of the Bureau
of
Mental Deficitmcy for the care of
the severely relarded, for whom
there is little hope or ciire.
-Creation or day care centers '
to work with the mentally retard­
ed a nd 10 disseminate information
to expectant mothers to prevent
retardltion.

Waxed Paper
App Ie Butter

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Exeeutlvr Vice Pr•sident. Farmrr, Ban\ •nd
,,

D1Salle Si:lld ht· will ask the 196 1
Leu1e,latur(•
tu ch i uiae the t·omm1l
"
ment law1 so lltat a person tan
be sent tu a mentel hospital only
fur a 30 or 60-day observation per
iod If the hospital's po•chiatrisb
feel he dou5 not need Lu be admitled. the patiii!nl could be sent
hume.
Under the preromt l aw, i r I per,on ,· , com,n,· tted by a court. , t
'is difficult for a hospit�I to rejet't
him.

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Langsville
News Of The Week

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RIVER
REPORT

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In Respect to

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not h.t\ l llJ; ,1n ;yUm1w donr "
lrt·a(menl method• are put 1n10
w,e the lilille'� pn,1hl1·m and ex
j.lt'nditurea will bt-i•u,111e st&lt;1ggt.r111g
"11 1s my hope t l1:il we can t• l l m
111ale in iinrnt part the nl:!ed fur
large expend 1lu rt• s by new mi•lhodi
a m J imag ht.t1 1vl' procram, " hit lj,;,ud

ti ROOM HOUSE Jt_;ST PAINT.ED
inside and out. Floor!S newly
sanded and Brome Low huilt-hi
M r. and Mrs. George Viragh
rabineh. new bath room. Com­ (Emma McGi11) returned to their
plete basement. Ph. WY 2-2038
home at Okh1homa a fter spending
9 7 3tc a varation here w l t t't her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McG i l l .
Mrs. Myrtle Frost Is spending
a few days at Parkersburg with
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emile
Matlack
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles at­
tended a birthday dinner in hon­
Gauges: Montgomer y 10,4 up­ or or her brother, Hev. Dwight
prr, IJ.4 l ower, 1 1/2 ft. open; Ga\1i­ Spencer and granddaught er Re­
polis 17.9 upper, 9.3 lower, 2 fl. geoa Spencer at the home of Mr.
open; Lock 23, 15 upper. 9.4 and Mrli. Russell Spencer Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles
lower, 1 -2 trap open. All movable
dams up 13 thru 23 1:1.nd dosed called on Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wea­
off down to and inrluding Lock therman r-'riday evening. W hile
there the latter and Mrs. Brick­
17; from 17 down, 1-2 lrap.
Ohio River boats dow n : Lock les visited M rs. Myrtle Boggess
J l Titan 2:45 a m , 0-1 l ; Lock 1 5 who is ill.
Uixie Spirit 12:55 am, 0-2; Lock
1 8 Peggy Downey Q : 20 a m . 0-to: Groan�•'• Fourth Son
I ,uek 20 Bayou Lorraine 1 0 am,
0·2; Lock 2 1 , OVEC JO am, 1 1, 1 ; Weds Show Girl Too
LAS VEGAS, Nev. UPI-Gary
Brooklyn 9:30 a m , 0-3; Lock 23,
P.lger Clifr I : 40 pm, 2.0; Beaver Crosby wed dancer Barbara Stuarl
5 1 5 ph, 1 -0; Ellen Z 10:45 pm, Tuesday night to become the
7-fl; Cincinnati 6:40 am, 13-4; fourt h son ot croo11er Bing Cros­
f'i1y or Huntington 8 : 1 5 am. 8-0; by lo marry a La&amp; Vegas show
girt
I . I-'. Fryberger 1 0: lr. am, 0-12.
Neither Gar:fs ramous father
5
Defender,
f.allipolis,
at
Up
a m , �- 1 : Albert S. Holden 6 am, nor t'tis three brothers showed up
20-0; Lock 23. C. V Harner 2:25 at the double ri.ng t'eremony per­
u m , 0-2 ; Frankliti Pierce 4 �m. formed b;y Justice or the Peace
6-0: NPison Broedfoo1 fl : 25 pm, George O. Dreem. Gary had been
4-0: Cotton Queen 7 : 40 pm, 9-1 ; 1h41 last bachPlor among B i n&amp;'s
four grown sons.
,Jefferson 4 : 15 am, 4-5.

Septefl\Mr 2
The Central PTA will hotd
tlleir first meeting of the year
l\toncla9 a l 8 p. m. at the school.
The Laurel Cliff Belter Health
Club will meet Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Robert Bow­
l'n with Mrs. Clifford Jacobs as
co-hostess. Election ol officers
will he held and lhere will be a
white elephant sale.

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paper11 ind I are 1mheppy with
each other. You'll still be seeing
me In this column every week
tn your favorite new11paper, and,
U you're interested i11 purely
local Gallipolis news you can
hear me anywhere in thh1 sena­
tortal dlstrlct on the 91MJ spot
on your radio dial. I know that's
true, for l'I � listened to WJEH
In the farthest western corner of
thll!I district, I n West Union,
Adami County.
If you need me for 1enatorlal
purpo,ea telephone me at Gibson
8-3M3 ln Gallipolis or write me
ln c�re of lhe radio station.
A reminder: Gov. Michael V,
DISalle
will be the speaker
at '1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept .
14, in the Kyler Creek HiSh
School back of Chezhire tor the
G1lli1 County Democr■Hl' Party'■
,10-1-plate fund-ral1ln1 Nnquet.
U you can apaN the 10 bucks
I'll Hl\lte you that you'll aet a
..... dltl of bolh food ••d or,tor,
at thls mett\ne.

Tlw �ov,·r-nor l iSl ••d 25 rerom
mt!rh.lalwm, aimed al combutL1nj;!
111enlal il lnt:i..e� so SU('C�lisfully
thal 1•ven1Ua l ly lht• stale ma} con
suJt&lt;r the p a·ublem :,ulved.
.!ltdetnor · s re e om mendaThe
..•, the
t1ons. based un h ,·, '""'
"
sto\l•'s men i a l 1 1{st itut m ns. ran,i t• d
rrum t hl' 1 11 d usrn11 of m e n tal i l l •
llt'!IS Ill tht.&gt; !!lue C 'rnss in s uran'-"&lt;'
10 l h i' eri·alion of a rt'· ·
progr
t�ound a t 1 on s ppor! d iut
t j ()
',Y'"b'Y I h I' slah! an du pub l ic·• l' ontribui wus.

M e1gs
• &amp; Mason

Rule Tightened

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ino us, BCl,0G0 wurd dol'um1·nl l ist
1 1 1 � rt'&lt;'t&gt;nltnt'ndatwn� and ::;ugie.st
111� rhan&amp;t'!i in lh£' Mta1t' · 1 mt'n t a l
twa l l h pr11�r:im w.t� rt• l eas1 ·1! dur
111� t l1C' Wl' l k l'l1Ll by (; l,11 M1ch:it"I
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Da ilv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl eport , 0., Sep! . 7. 1960-ll

Laurel Cliff
Events Reported

Combatting Mental Illness In Ohio Counties �h.0',�i:;::·?:: ·,',/';,:,,r,e;,.,;,�:
('01 .l lMRUS l'P( - A volum
U1Si1llc said
unlen modern

Out For End

UN's Military

and Mn Muri Harri, and famil)
tK!NSE ISSUED
or St Albani \IISltt'd Mr
and
A marriagt- ll(·t-nllt- has been
.\!rs Georjlt Ht:n8haw rt-l'en tly
1SNu,el,. 1 11 Proba tt- f 'oun 10 Larry
.\tr fteru1haw 111 1 n Mf'1,i:1 Gerwral Baku, 20. l 'S Arrn) , Pomeroy,
)loisp1t&lt;1l re(·o 1 t·ring trom brun- and Norm,,1 Huu�h 17 t,)ra&lt;'U8t- .
1 /11-itl pr,eum11nid
i.la ughlt'r uf M n .\t- l t lt' ,\1uort'
}I r and M n Ivan Diehl of I
-Strl!n1ithc11111g uf the adm 1 n1s
T1::xa� iirn� ecJ TRur,day for a
NO CONGO IH5URAHCI
1riilll;� power:-. pf l lu· 1h•partrru·r1 1 � I
Mr and Mr11 Wl lll;;m J:acohs I few mo,11 h1 Yi•il wfith h11 par
l..Of\. l)( JN l!l-'I &amp;raU!it' uf the
and ch i ldren of Columbua spen1 1 t-nt,. � r and Mn. Lt:w1, D1t&gt;hl
n:ntral 1,1f!icei.
'
-l-:xpan�1on of fac 1 l 1 1 11•s u1 �i·\ t'fil l d il)'fi with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mr!! Uo} d Wrwht illlll "ehao) 111 lhe (',:mgo, lhf' British
1
;.
t!neral
Pust Uff1n• .tn Huunn�d
Oh10'11 Jux sta te supported u rH\ n J•;•dl .Jal·ubs
1 rhildrer1 ,il lendcd t\lt' Sla L-. F;,i;
t ha t letters and p.t1rk.agl'i, ma1ll'd
s 1 t i t!f for trainm;i per�ons m \h t•
Mr .i nd MH Cllsrl!e Brown \.\.' t·dut&gt;Mi&lt;1y
,
to the ne-w African H.epubl ie
¥e.ffce �rsonne' an•a s 1n 1 tw and ra mily nr ( ; a l llpol1s and M r
\. ir arvJ Mn llutwrt WoHi· of II eannut be ll1!lured bl'ginr1ing tu
1nen1al he.11th f ield
Fmdla) !,pent tht· "'"·e,·hnd w i t h ' d a· )
-lJ�e ot gt n e ral h 0Hp1t.11ls, pos Plal
_'t"rfi Tr eatt-cl To
Mr and Mrs. Jame5 C: i lrnortt ,1r1J
si_bly pncouraJi;ed hy i!ale !!llbSJ
farm!y
r
Pi,·ui,·
A
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C..a
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WARN YANK TRAVEOIRS
die!!, , rur trea t i '.ig mental dl n�s,..
W
AS I I I N(;T()'.\' l "P! 'f'hl' State
-Cn•allon ol mun• out Pil l l t&gt;nt I I On SepLcmbl•r I. lht' OSyracu11e
O
,. ba.seua ll p I a y J .JU J"It� A U X I•1·IH'"'-'
n d 1an1 an d c·liln...,
.
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department&amp;
[or
lrt:lillng
part
Department
\1a.1 warne d A t ::�ncan
1
.
.
l
wcrt' trE&gt;ated to a picnic af, S &gt;Oll�O r Reco r d Hop
lune puhent,, �s p� c i a ! l y -m eaSily ers
traveleri. an t he Vommiran Re·
J
tt'r a ba;.Pha ll game wh1t·h the
reached stale mst1 tuuons
Thl' Syracuse Ladie&amp; Auxiliary public that tht'y are n&lt;.o lonKer
(;iants twat the Indians 4 to l .
of the Vhlunteer Vire Dept. will undfr dtplomal i&lt;· prolett ion there
- ---Or11:anhsti on of a state- wide
During Ou.• Labor Day tourna- sponsor a reeord hup al the Vil• The U111ted States b r r, kt- d 1 pl o,
Advisory council o( disti nguished
Bill CuncliH Sr. 1111d James lage Hall each Friday evening m.11tir rdations w i l h t ht' DonHlll·
menl
psyt•hiatry,
in
leaders
and
dtizens
W h ile , maua�ers of the Indians, beginning this Friday Sept. 9 at can Rt&gt;publ lr on Aug �.
medicine and t he soe 1 al s1·1 1•nc·.-s
until
Diddle. 7 o 'cloek and running
- Creation of after-care d 1 n 1t· s 13ob Louts and Fiord
·
tKE SIGNS BILL S
to check p.atienh d .111d1arged from managers of I he G1anh; and pau t ! 0 ·JO •
WA.SIITNG'fON U PI-Pre11ideflt
The ladies will have eotton
Kloe1, manager of th.- Pony
mental hospitals.
-Authority for the stal e to fur. Lea,11;u1: team . received g i fta from candy, candy ban,. potato rhips �IM-nhower Tuesday lligned 2 1
nish disehargt'&lt;l patients with t riln the players and their mothers in and hol dogs for ule. All pro• m inor bllls passed by Congren
appreciation for their work on ceeds from these record Imps during: its recent Sf'SSIOn. This
quilizer drugi; .
-The pQ3&amp;ihle elimina1ion of 1 &gt;a the Syracuse and Pony League will go for the purchase of a left 107 bills st d ! wait m g pres•e n_t i�/�1-a etion, _______- •
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Governor Makes 25 Recommendations Aimed At

7, 1 960

Mrs Ue1in 1, Tulloh of Mason c-n­
lerla1 ned ri:renlly with .a birthday
, part} honoring her nine year old
son David The door prize wu won
l&gt;) lh1rlu1n Stanley. Cake, ice
t' rPa m . and J.:ool aid were �erved lo
L ' arol Sl anler. B11rbara Slanlcy,
M ike Harbour and Norman H.eyn­
P I I I I.AIJEl.l ' I I I \ l ' l' I - \(1 hn1w ol.ts J im my W ise sent a ic1r1 but
was 1 11 �1cht t 1 11 l :.i 1 f11r P a r l \' q•uh• was u n a b l t' to :i\ lend
lllC'llt uf ! ht• -.1· \ l'll d:i\ uill str, kt•
u�.imst l t.1; f'e 1 1 n � , h ;1 ri 1 .i lt.1 1 l rn,1d
b,\ l ilt'
l r:i 11�port \.\1,1 k�r� 1 lllOII
(TWL I
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Tu.,da,, .11 ,d,ael J Qu, 1 1 head
of tht&gt; TWll, flail) Tl'Jt&gt;&lt;'ted a nfW
offer r, o m ! ht- l l rw tu srl l le t he
strike 1 h ruuJ(h IJ111d 1 11g a r h 1 1 rat ion
S.pt. 7
(.l u l l ! f,.l lowNI 1 h 1 s up with t he
Pon,eroy Grange will meet al
stat1'1111• 1 1 1 l h a l "w;:, art- no f'loser
\ c, a sf' \ l li•mr111 than we "'' fl' ht· thr DAV Hall in Pomeroy for the
purpost:! of holdinJ the annual in­
fol' C' "
Apt&gt;c-lion.
All members are re­
Tlw TW\ I and thf' AFL System
que�ted
lo
be pre•ent.
fed1•1' a t 1o n . rPpresen t m g II tnta! of
The Ladies Aid of St. Paul's
20.(JO(J m a 1 n 1 1•na ncf' ,•mplu}' l·s.'turn
NI duwu t /w 111 a1i.1gC' menl propos LuthPran churcti wU: meet In the
al IH suhm1! l hei'r unr('sol V('d IS · church social room Wednesday at
sues lo ilrhi l ril l i on fo llow1ug tile 7 :30 p m., with Mrs. Virgil Hamm
firsl m1·rl ing betw�•t.&gt;n hi�h •rank · and M i8se11 Emma and Dora Hamm
in� uffir 1 als nf hoth su.lt&gt;!i �i n&lt;.'e 11s ho11tes11ee. Mn. Samuel Michael
t lw r;11l nl'twnrk wall shut down a ml M r11. William Frecker will be
1 n rharge of the pro1ram,
hi�I Thursday
SeptemHr 7
Three IHUH lnvolv•d
Pomeroy Lodge No. 184 F. &amp;
Thr l href' iS!illl'S that would he
subrnil l t•d to 11rb1\ ra1 ion u ndrr lhe A. M. will hold Its 1lated month­
prupritrnl f'!'nler around lhf" rail ly meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sept.
road'i. ' 'fllrm 1 n):( o u t " of equipment 7th, for the porpose of transect­
rPpair work und a rtemand hy 1h11 ing any business that may come
tm 1ons r,ir a rii,:1d job d.-s�1 rH•&lt;1 l iu n before the Lodge. A 11 Master
M1tsum arr invited to attend.
f'O(h•
The Meigs County Women's
11epuhlican C'lllb will meet Wed­
nesday at 8 p. m. at the Hotel
Mart i n . Refreshments will be ser­
ve1J. A l l Rl•publican women and
randidates ore invited.

0

A CAPITOL
IDEA

Sept.

lli rth,luv 01,&amp;ervetl

man in1rrnationa1
Meigs County school children received $23, 095 worth of education in 1 959 C"ourt esy ol forn'TlwkPplHi 000
1 .rnpnlt1\lillr- lfadio siOhio's railroads.
11•111 1\ irf1t•ld�. u r111Pr heavy U. N
J ohn Dring, chairman of the Railroad Comm unity Servke Committeo of G reat.er Cincinnati gu,1rd. h:.1111\('d only t r.iffi&lt;· ap­
southern Ohio arm of the Eastern Rai l road Pr esidents Conference, revealed that this pro� proved by thf' l ln i l Nl N a l ions
1ortion of $33,799 paid the county i n railroad p ropert y taxes went towards the su pport o f pub­
Alt hough lht&gt; l l n 1 \ t'1l l\'al ion�
1 ic schools.
n•fusc&lt;I w mak t• an u1w11 sl:-i l P·
Mr. Dring pointed out that Ohio's railroads paid a total of $26,22.9,447 i n property taxes tll{'llt o r su pport for Prrsi111'nl
.Josf'ph K.i&lt;;;i�·uh11 or h i s rh·:tl
in 1 959 - an i ncrease of nearly one million do l lars over 1958.
Pat1·i1·[' l ,lllllllmbn. 1 ht•
··or this tota l," he said, " $ 14.8 mil lion, or 5 3 per cent, was distributed to public schools Pt't•mi('I'
t r . N a&lt;' 1 ions Wf'rl' f:ffor:iblP 1 0
on a state-wide basis ."
l lw prr�ident.
"Ohio's raUroud!I consider it a privilege to m ake this contribution to the !oral com muni ty,"
1.umumba and Kas1l \'11bu t-af'h
Dring stated. ' 'However taxwise, we £eel we a re paying more than our share."
has d rdar,·d lhl' other firPd
He pointed out that highways, airports and a irways, and waterways - a i l paid for t,y Parli;1111en1 wa.� PX Jll'dt•d tr1 &lt;It'
( · ule today wturh nur t o r1•cngpublic tax funds - are provided for railroad c ompelitors.
"At the same time," he explained, railroa ds themselves are taxed for owning and main­ 1111.fl
t a i n i ng their track right-of-ways, and for main taining and renovating their depot and l r nni­
CASES DISPOSED
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Twn rasps W£'rt' disrosed or in

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LIGHT
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LEMON or JELLY ROLL
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THE DAILY SEN TINEL

Commen tating Editoria lly

91,1 ;,�

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COU 11ty, u r t o \\.-· 1 1 s h i µ r1iad T-.'c) d n vt · r .., w i l l
crack l ht·i r c:ir:-. togd hn \\ 1 t h rt &gt; s u l t a n t loss
of l ift! or l llJ lir�· . ;.ind ('l'f'Lu r 1 p r ope r l y damage.

il{T i d P n t s proh;.ihly ;irP nfl;i r ly un­
avoidahle Jt is j o k i n g l y ohs� • r v L • d l h ..i l it j u s 1
lwo c:ars W l' l'l' 0 1 1 a i 'J&lt;·ifi(' 1 s l i• &lt;'VL· n t u a l l y
lhl'y W(llild r a m i n l o t·al'h ot hl'r.

Some

W h i lt• t h b doesn · t provp acc11ti &gt; 11 t .� ;1n• u n ­
avoi dahl,·, if dot ' s p rnvt·
i [ 1 11,. say ing is

Clifto n
Socia l Event s

By Fredi Henry
Hol iday y 1 , 1 1or� of .Vl r and .\1 r�
Wallt!r Blakf• ,in,t r.a n 1 i l ) w1•n• �vrr
.ind Mrs ltl'm11 f\;t1rlt111 and sur1 .
Mr. dlHI M r .� Arl hllr l '(!Pt', !\fr�
M arg&lt;1rPT llm1• . :11 1 ,,f ( 'u!11rnhu s ,
Mr 1t11d \1 r� l ,:,1m·nt• ! h•�;.,,n, ,\I r
und M r� T 1 1 1 1 1 l k��o n . Mr and \frs
Tom l le��"r1 l ' 11wdl . O)u,, an,l M t
nruJ Mr1. I J .,r.,11! )1 1 1 1 ,·r a nd f;1 m d v
of P1•L1wiir1• , 1 h 1 0

.tH '( u ! L • n t s a rc hot t n d In happen
reg a r d l L•ss uf h l ' .1 \ y t r a f f i c . guod . (!I' bad
roads l l u m a n 1 · 1 :·or .a l w a .i s \\ 1 1 1 p r o d 11ce t h e

true - t h.1 1

d r H ('l'S rt r t a rn l y 1·;1 11 do much
to lesst'n 1 h , l i k l 1 huo&lt;.I o f bang i n g into e&lt;.1eh
01 /wr by ui; eral rng tht• i r v 1'h l('h•:-. of inj u ry
and death as i f t hey are t'&gt;' Jdly t h a t .
f': ver time one• noles i n I hr cou rt doi:ket of
a dr iver twing found gu i l t y of " I H\T ' 1t is a
re minder tha! l ht• udds wt•rt· lung of a -;enous
accident by t hat d ru nken U nv,• r w h i l e he re­
mai ned u napprf.•h ended.
The 1ask of propagan d izing a bout d riving
safr l y ('1•rla 1 1 1 I �· w i l l r u • vi • r end Wl' wou l d :-. u r­

un foreseen
Au1 onw1J i ! (·

mise, howt•ve r, t ha t the smglp gfL'al l'�I slep
forwar d in h ighway S:ife1_\ would bt• tu el im­
i nate the inL'bria tt•d nia n hl!hi11t1 l h l' v. h L·el

that m i g h t he &lt;lonl' 1s a prolill•m for
lhe legi.sl&lt;i t u rt• o l' Ohio .
We t&gt; scapecl t n1gedy dose a1 hom&lt;• over 1 ..a ­
lmr Da y , yc:c;. I n t i me w e must t 'X:JH·&lt;· t t o L'S·
cape i t not ,1 ust over a long wt•e k e n d , hu1 fur

How

much l unge r period.-; o f t ime.

1 , q1uh· 1 11. were \1r a11d M rs Hun
,l;dl W i l l i:tms &lt;1nd f.uni l y , Uurher
1011 . 0)110. !\.1 r arut M rs Ht•l'L'l' W r l
l ii1111, ;,ml Sluiron uf Pomt l'I L•a s
,11 1 1 . &lt;ind \Ir and .\1 rs Sam Blak,· .
lla l 1 1 inor(' , Ohio and Mr aru.l \1rs
Al v;i To l l 1 Yn, ( ;lenw1111d

l'rmu·la Tol l 1 Yl'r has retur,11 , 1! t o
hn h1111w i n 1 ; lpnwood a f l n vii,;it
m� Mr 11nd M rs. Wallt•r Hlak&lt;· l h1•
p :i�l wrt•k
M r� \folllt&gt; 1•'1,x 1s sp1• 11 d 1 11� t wri
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M r a11d M rs. l laroM Young :l lld
v , � 1 1 111g \lr-. F., r1,1il' Hl;,k1•. who fa111 1 l r. Mr� A l m a Johnson a n d

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A 1 1 11 i.pt-111 Sunday .it 1 ! 1 1 • ( 'u l u m l&gt;Us
wo a11&lt;1 1•njoyed fl pu·r1 1 i· 1ln11wr.
.\fr and ;\1 r� LOJUl1· 1 '1•\t•rs spt•11t
a ft&gt; w d:i .v s v1s1 l 1ng rn ( o l u m h u s
w i 1 i h r,·J.11 i v1·s.
M rs. Ada IJel.1111.L: uf 1-]yria was
a fl'(TI)\ 1 i \. l l 11r n1 \1 r ◄I IHI \.l r�
l 'h a r 1 1' � V;1 r 1 ;, 11 Jr a11d f11 m i l v
\1 rs W 1 1111 u , Spi•ars 1it ·( · a m p
f 'onlt•y, ,\I r:-. .h11u• l h- ,11,,n and
11,1 1 1� / i l t•f'\ v 1 1o i ( l'd M r.� Kat 11• Ba.� s
.ind K 1•111111· 1 IH· p;1s\ w1·t•k
/\l rs Est.i c ; u 1 l g1•11y "r R 1 t l rn;1 n .
f lluu. n·1 u r 11t•1l lw1111• :i l'l t•!' sp1•11d
rn,i.: ;, w1•1•k w 1 t l1 llt'r d;n1 � l 1 1 t •r, ·�1rs
( ;rr;i ltll lli' V111'1:i 11
11.i ,v molld Vart:tll is SJH'IHhng :i
w1·1·k w 1 1 h h i s i,:-randrn ot ht•r· ;11 1h1 1
mi,11 lwfcirt• h: , mg l);u·k to ,wh1iol.
l l 1 s 111orhn w i l l go to H 1 1 1 rn:in 111
bring h i m home rt· l u r n rn g Sat ur­
(IJ y
M r ;rnd \·I n; Tom \\' i ! l 1 a ms und
S(Jn, .J1•l f , W a�hi11gtun , ( I ( ' , .&lt;; pt·11t
Uw h1Jl lday w i l h his par&lt;·11 1 � . Mr.
and M ro.; l ,loyd Williams ;rnd fam­
dy
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plu�•nH •r 1 l 1 11 Tole1lo u fter .!l l )endmg
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t•nls. Mr. 11 11d Mrs ( 'lwst 1·r Oli vc-r.
\1r:-. H11ss K ing and duugh1t.&gt;r.s or
H 1 pky, \f r a nd :\lr.�. .Jaek Johnson
1111 1 1 r :1 1 n i l y uf :\fa s1111, M r ,1 1111 M rs.
l lu11;1 ltl ! lhl 1n�t•r, .\.l 1dtllepur1 . \•is 1l 1·d \1 r:-.. 111• 1 1 :,: &lt; ' all 1111d f u m ily
M r and M rs J1w McNal1I; of
&lt; 'lt-v1•la11(t v1.� 1 1 1•d M r urid Mrs.
l'earl N1dwl.� un Suntta� . .
l ' h;irlrs Varian a11d L1mily al
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J�mi•i1 A11tl1•rs;1n ;ind M r.�
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fumi ly of Nt•w l l avt•ll a m ! �1rs
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M r. anJ \1 r�. t ' lat'1• m ·1• 'w"arda
and d11 111d1 14•r or t ' nlt1 111hu.� \' l�1lt•d
Mr. and J\•1 rs Os1·;1r l li·nr) S 1 1 1 alay
111111 Mornl&lt;ty
Mr 11 nd Mr.� M unw•I l lo 1 1i11�w•1.
of llayh,11 SJH'III 1ht• w1•1•k 1•JUI with
M r .ind .\1 rs. lh1r1•11 l)uncan .
V 1 sit lll,i M r. uud Mrs Joh11 f larrisun M onday Wrl'l' 1\1.r� f&lt;'.rnma
Sl t'Will't il!l(I dnldr,•n nf ViPnna.
Mr and Mrs ( ' l :irt•n1·1• M d )a1d1•I
ur M11s1 111 and M rs .JanH•s �:lias of
Lt' l art vis1led Mr. T U. Ytlllll/,(,
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Mrs Flovd M rDnmi11 a l l t•mll'd t h e
. �Iii !,· ruir al (.'ul11mb11s, U h i o ou
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Mr.� l'lHII ('yhlwt&gt;ll, l'hrstrr, W,
Va . :11111 M rs . f&lt;'.l1lnn Holwrt�on o f
l look!! l 11w11. Pa., v1si1t•d Mr. and
M•·s 1 1 :irry Joh nson over the wce­
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Nor t h .ii i1 ma11 crs to you, bu1
I 'd tw11t&gt;I' report to you on a
1'1111111:t- i n t he pr 1 val1' C'mp l O)'·
men\ of your publir servant, your
state aenator. After all, what do
you L'are whether your legi1l1tor
is a l11wyf!r, a merchant, a acllool
teacher, an insurance uenl, a rail
roader, a newspaperman , or a
radio news director?

On Labor Da y I 1t11rted to la­
bor 111Jn for radio station WJEH
in Galllpolis , r11turnlnt to the
old Job I held for lour yean
and the aame Job which I held
at tt'te time you elected me the
!!tale 8enetor from the1e tllht
COUt\tlf'S.
For aix: month■ I had 1 "leave
ot absence" to pur,ue news
item11 for :J'he G1UJpollt Dally
Tribune , where I had 1p1nt 11
yeani Iona lon1 ago. Thlna, 1lm­
p l y w�ren't lhe ume, and 1 told
myself The Tribune had chan1ed,
r.loser Introspection
convlnc�
me that It wl!I I who had chana:­
ed-not The Tribune.
Ex_cept for 1ome 11d1et, which
publishers have tdded now and
then, newap,aperln1 11 the 11me
aa it was back in your 1r1ndf1th•
er'• day. Anr1 maybe radio, 11, too,
unleRS you're IQ old that your
1r1ndf1ther'1 day antedated ra­
dio,
But, )'OU know, J hid juat
turned 52 when J went to written
jornallsm aa:aln, 111nd they are a
few more yeara than when I flnt
bar1ed Into le1lble new, 11ther­
ln1 In this aon1tori1el district a
couple of deeadt11 afo. Now I'm
mlc)l In audible journalism.
This dof'sn't mean 1 hal news-

Chickif , Mr. 11.nd Mra. Georae John­
rnn, Barry, George Jr., Mn. Irene
Kerlly, Charlen e. P1rkann 11, Mrs.
Paul Caldwel l, Mrs. Eldon Robert­
gon, Mrs. FrMl Lewis end Mrs. Ka­
l il' Bass and sun . Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, Mrs.
Paul Caldwel l. Mra. lrene Kelly
were in Gallipo lis Saturda y.
Mr. and ·Mrs. Glenn Glue and
iamU•· of Middloporl and Mr. and
Mrs. Pet Johnson, Arnold and Pen•
ny Sue, Muon, called on Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Jotin:wn Sunday i.,ven­
i nil
I / Sgt. and Mrs. Eu1ene John11on
and son, Howard, have 1one to
Yuma, Arizon a where he will be
.stationed for the nellt tw1.• years.
Memben of the ladie!I aid who
quilted Monday evenin&amp; were Ma­
bel Johnson, Lucy Harrison, Helen
B•rker and O\ie\'a Young.
Mias Ethel Riddle and mother.
Nf'w Hav&lt;'n, cal k·d on Mrs. Helen
13.HrkE&gt;r, ·:-.t:onduy,
Cindo Gla:tl' of MiddlE&gt;port apent
rrlday with Charlene and Park•
anna Kelly.

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An Open Lcller to All Students
in - Mt&gt;igs County:
This messa ge comes to you
[ rom the Depart ment of the Army
in Washin gton, D. C., do w n
throu1h all the varloua military
channels, and throuah me. Sgt.
Kenneth 0. Judd, your local
United Slate■ Army Recruiter.
In the complex aoclety or
which you are an integral part,
education 11 becomln1 more and
more lmportant. Many Jobi whicl1
1 few )'HH 110 were open tu
any one, NllfdleH of ttlucationel
bulca:round, are now cloted to
peraon, not havln1 a hllh school
or, In some c11e1, 1 collt1e education.

ature and many more.
The on l y t h ing nee&lt;lt•d for you
lo grow t hrough edul'ation in lht•
Army is the dei;ire 01 1 your l)rlr!
for more nlucation. The Army
gives yuu every e n('oural{enwn1
tu 1·urry yuur i;tudics as fa1· as
you desir('.

With t lw Army runn,. 1 . i: Sll&lt;'h an
extens ive edu cationa l progra m i1
sel ( , you m ight b(' tempte d 10
ask "Why, 1 1u·n, art&gt; y011 asking
me to sta y III schoo l ? "
The answer : simi&gt;ly ! his. The
ht'tter educutcd. t h e more- q11ahfie d and the further advan&lt;'t'&lt;I vuu
are when you rn!is, in 1 h(' u·nit
f'&lt;l S1ales Army, the h i �her levf'l
of lrilining for which you &lt;'an
qualify
Ttie Army needs qualified men
and women to step into training
i n electronics, guided missiles.
radio operation and many, many
other technical flelds. JI ncerls
high school educ-u ted men and
womrn r e ady and willin g lo
should er their respo nsibili l it&gt;s in
keepi ng Amer ica
strong
fur
peace.
This is why we in the Unitrd
States A ••my Ree'ru iting Servi( ' e
have arlopt ed the slogan -"A
Smart Move-Graduate-Thrn Go
Army . "
Sgt. Ken. 0. Judd

The United Statea Army , reali z
Ina the Importance of educa t l� n
and educ1t:onil Opportunit ie� .
h11 in1Utuled an educat ione i
pro1r1m which 11 unpar■lleled.
Ira addition to the fine educational opportunltlea offerer) by Army
tr■lntna proar■m1, there are
three Anny roads to knowledge :
The tint , the United States
Armed Forte• Institute (USAFI).
has enabled
thouaand1 upon
thouund1 of :,oun1 men to fin­
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Spcn&lt;'l'r
ish their hi.th achool educ,atlon and daughter Regena werC' visit•
and beCln collere level 1tudies.
ing Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wayne Brkklrs
A second Army 'P?Ol'tlM en­ Thursday evening.
ables yount men to 1Uend cours­
H at many eMllan 1chooh1 and
collefet in off dut, hours. It
may 1urprite rou to learn that ""'
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1mbltlout toldler e1n 1•t a col­
le11 de1ne by thl1 met!iOd.
The third Army prosnm l!
found ln Education Centers in
hundreds of Arm)' eamp1 and
po1t1. Here 1oldlen are taught
such subjects as typin.ir:, steno1r■phy, roret1n lan11:u1a:es, liter·

1 h e C?Ur\ nf Pl)fll('l'(I\' l\fa �·or Chu.�.
l .eg;ir last nigh! wilh .Joe Ovt'rby
Poml'rO)' . forfril il1):! a $125 hond
fnr llWI a nd lli&lt;'hard F'olden.
M iddh•por't , lwini.: ai;st•�sC'd $ 1 5
a n d l'nsli; rm a sperding e h� 1 .�{'.

HOLZER HOSP IT AL
Ad mittNl SL'p1 4
M a J\ 1-:dm t 1 ndson. Langs11 i l h•; K imlwrly K
l ' iHs. M irlrlleport .
Dismissed SC'pl 4· Mrs. ,John
W i l l is, E11t'rt'II \.V lll iams, M rs.
Flet cher Eh1·rls. (;C'or,i!i• Thomas,
.John F.vans, rrt'd lti1·r-, Mrs.
F:nuna Sh:ivrr. M r s 1 1 &lt;11'\'ey Hoof,
Isaac· ('hanrwll,
Robert
Mrs.
Lead1, M r�. ,lt)St•pll Rud isl·hurn,
,Jef fn,\· \\' ;1 l l &lt;'rs, Lisa Borden,
M rs. Waltl'I' l't1f'lvin, Mi's. Sher­
man H,usdPn and son; M r�. Flny (I
.lacksun a llCI daughin:
M ri;.
Stanton J,'1•1lur1" a111l daughtn.
Admitlnl St&gt;pl. 5 : J a m es Bro­
derirk, Ponwru v. . Mrs. r :11ry Ll't'
Gi bhs, Mason . Jt'ffrry M i l l er. Sr­
r11eusl': D11vid C ibson. Nt•w Ha­
Yt·n : J111H' Parsons. H n t laml
Dii;missed S&lt;' pt . 5: W i nston
Pfancuff. J ohn Str�·1•11s. Andrew
Cottril l . Mrs. Kenne l h M{'('ulluugh, M rs.
Abner Pleasants.
Louis Farmt'r. Pa\l rirk {'arppnter,
M rs naniel Alford. Hoss (', ('tiles.
Mrs. John C.tmpbetl. M rs. AlenP
Head, Rirk.v Carroll. Tamara
Hendritks, Pamela Hunt, W i lliam
Hutchin!;nn. Dona Plymale&gt;, Mrs.
Herold Dray, M rs. Julianna Kar­
lak. William Short . Mrs. ,James
Capehart aml son, Mrs W i l liam
Parsons and d11ughter.

Court uf Honor, Boy Scout
Troup 234, Toppers Plains, pol­
l11ek supper 6:30 p. m. program
lu rollow at 8 at Tuppers Plains
dinner
('hrist ian Church-bo1h
and t•our1 ;ire open to public

S�t. 8
The Selem Center PTA will meet
ThursOay, Sept. 8, al 7 :30 p. m. at
the school. Everyone is invited and
parents nre urged to attend. Re­
freshments will be served.
The Alfred Home Demon�tra•
Hon Club will hold its first meet­
inl! of t he year. Thursday, Sept.
8th al the home of Sybil Durst.
This will be an organization and
planning mef'ling. Potluck l uncll
a t noon.
'fhe Third Ward Fire Co., wilf
med spedally Thursday at 7 p,
m. to w interize their equipment
Worthwhile
The Portland
Guild will meet ThurMlay eve­
nin(!: a t Lhe home of Phyllis Rit­
chie with eaC'h member being
a.sked to bring a home made arti­
clt• of about 50 cents in value.
C a !holic Women's Club will
hold its regular meeting at 8 p.
m at thr Sacred Hearl Churrh
auditorium Thursday. ·
Hock Spri ngs Grange 2565 will
ml'el in regular session Thursday
at 8 p. m. There w i l l be elec tion
of offkers. RdreshmenlS will
he served. All members ilre urg­
ed t o BIIC'nd,
September 9
Rummage Sale Friday and Sat•
urday, Sept . 9-10 on lower Main
St., Pomeroy next door tu A &amp;
P Storr sponsored by the Racine
Met hod isl Church.

S•pt•mlMr 1 1
Thfl Langsville
Church will
have their annual Homecoming
Sunday_ Sept. 1 1 . There will he
a basket dinner at noon. Everyone
is welcomed. The Gospel J lar­
mony Boys will be pre�ent to
sing al the afternoon service.
Ue&gt;vival services. Snowville Me­
thodist Church on Route 680,
Sept. 1 1- 1 7, 8 p. m . each evening
Rf'v. Frl'd Hickson. e\'angelist ,
Rev. Kenneth Nason, pastor.

Throughou1 his B0• 11ag(' report,
DiSalle !ltn•ssed t ht' t h eme of
early 1.Hagnosis and early treat­
ment. llf' said Ohm ne.-ds many
morf inst i t ut ions fm• the part-time
treatment or l ive-at-home !Ml icnts
Haines Not Critic:b.ed
H e wus not crit ieal o f \ hf De­
parltnt!nl of Menial Hygit'ne and
Corr�t:tion. or its director. DI' . Ro­
bt&gt;rt A, ila ines. a carry-over from
an �arlier admin istration.
He told. t hough, of his persnmil
tours of 1hc- sute ·s 25 mental ,r
sti tutions and encountl'riug "the
dragging uf ft'el (lll 1hr part of .i
frw'' whu romplained that DiSalle's
visits were a "morale: destroyer
lln extust· for doing nothing and

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Wanted

HOUSEKEEPER for one or two
e dults. Good cook. Ueferenrts.
9-'1-3k
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I l l ) Real Estate

By Evelyn ,ncklH
Mr. aud Mrs. Gerald Violet at­
tended a birthday !lllpper in hon­
or or her mother Sunday evening
at l h e Housh llome at Wesl Shad�
All the chih1ren, iirandehildren
wt&gt;rt&gt;
and gn•al grandchild ren
pres�nl for the Ot·casion.
Mr. t.nd Mrs. Paul Torrence
and son and brother Jimmie Tor­
re-nee of Colum bus and Mr. a nd
M rs. Otis Cole and child of Cin­
cinnati were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Torrence.
Ray Watson, young son of Mr.
and Mrs. EYneU Wataon had the
misfortune to break his arm while
riding a pony at lhe Shultz home
Saturday.

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59C

GRAPES . •
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hd Delicious . . . Fancy Ohio

Apples ____ 4

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Fancy C•llfornla, B•rtl•U

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CHOICE COURSES TO ROUND OUT MEALS

\ N ifty �:;fies •-· - 4 pk.,. 49c
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M1dget Long horn c..... •••· 89c
H
c 8 Hawa1 1an Punch _ 2 un, 35,
Sliced Longhorn ch"" -12::::
25c
Bt,.i.
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_ pk,: 28 C
Cottage C h. eese Guyon
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Ched-O-Bit Loaf
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K ind, - 6-oa
Cheese RO II s Fou,lnoionl
Pino 6-o,.39
Frenc,.J
L Fr·,es -- 4 pk91L . 69c
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Ann 11'1..
Peanut Butter

Sliced Bacon =-= 2 !�. 9Sc
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Roll Sausage !; __ ""•· 39 C
Supff.ai■ht
Sausage Country Slyl. ___ •. SSc
NNn NNrltf farms
Mixod - ___ - 57c
Eggs fUncloNlflod.
Sliced Bacon :::... ....... _ 111. 45c
Smoked Ham :::!:. ...If _ lb. 49c

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Macaron1• .111,
Ann P- ..... 37C

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Cod Fillets =:·;:••.• � 3 pk91. $1 .00
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Short Grain

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Boy Ar-Dee _ 2 151/,-o,.
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The Pomeroy National Bank

l'&lt;1u l .\l,111 t :..;vmery took se-ver,;.l
pt'upl&gt;· tu tlw Stille i11r today I
T h.· ) ,.,, , r.. U"n Gorby. C1rl ( ;orb)'
Cl .:1 i r
"•f rl�&lt;tll
Dw1ghl
Nelson.
COLD CASH
l ' h.i�llTn. Larry H upt·.
t;ar}
SCH ENE( 'TAl)Y, :-,· \" 1 · 1•1
Larr) \.l1,n1 ,:011wry i!Od ft.onml! Tlnt'��h i:o1 somf' &lt;·old ca,h .tl a
G,irt,_)
local bowlinj allc)
When they could no! opt-n a
rieC'elvt!d
Gorby
M r� Paulh1 P
wurcl uf ! ht· ,pnuus J l l rwss or hn rash n•g1strr. th1·) �101t- 1 l1t' $ 1 110
1n n 1 1,ht rec·ie1pls frum a rd rii.:n
mulht .. , M r � l 'a u l M1!ler o! Eure

Ground Beef ____. __,· 49c ..

Spaghetti with MHt Balla, Chef

,.11 . . . nev•r 1ial,l. 12 u.- rq,darly 14.00- now 12.00.

k a Spnn�s. Ark
Mr and M r" JaC'k \ )'1,p and
eh1dre,n and Marlin C:,if! ,p, · nt a
wef'k s vau,1 1011 w i t h twr 1,d n·nL,.
Mr ;and M n Ha!l d 1 f f o f llfUI'
c : rund } , V:1

Spare Ribs

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C0111ple1:i-Ons @f dirt aad II.ale make-�p. Leave,

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Savings Co.

1 1 A.M. Thu rsday, Sept. 8th

T uppers Plains
New, RepQrted

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MR. ATEN SHAI N

Wi ll Close

other Rft.mmtnd•tlons
DiSalle also recommended :
- -T he cre..ition of a Bureau of
Geriatrie11 lo deal with the non­
psycholic aged, who require medi­
cal attention but not pschialrlc
care.
-Creation of the Bureau
of
Mental Deficitmcy for the care of
the severely relarded, for whom
there is little hope or ciire.
-Creation or day care centers '
to work with the mentally retard­
ed a nd 10 disseminate information
to expectant mothers to prevent
retardltion.

Waxed Paper
App Ie Butter

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Exeeutlvr Vice Pr•sident. Farmrr, Ban\ •nd
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D1Salle Si:lld ht· will ask the 196 1
Leu1e,latur(•
tu ch i uiae the t·omm1l
"
ment law1 so lltat a person tan
be sent tu a mentel hospital only
fur a 30 or 60-day observation per
iod If the hospital's po•chiatrisb
feel he dou5 not need Lu be admitled. the patiii!nl could be sent
hume.
Under the preromt l aw, i r I per,on ,· , com,n,· tted by a court. , t
'is difficult for a hospit�I to rejet't
him.

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Langsville
News Of The Week

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RIVER
REPORT

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In Respect to

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not h.t\ l llJ; ,1n ;yUm1w donr "
lrt·a(menl method• are put 1n10
w,e the lilille'� pn,1hl1·m and ex
j.lt'nditurea will bt-i•u,111e st&lt;1ggt.r111g
"11 1s my hope t l1:il we can t• l l m
111ale in iinrnt part the nl:!ed fur
large expend 1lu rt• s by new mi•lhodi
a m J imag ht.t1 1vl' procram, " hit lj,;,ud

ti ROOM HOUSE Jt_;ST PAINT.ED
inside and out. Floor!S newly
sanded and Brome Low huilt-hi
M r. and Mrs. George Viragh
rabineh. new bath room. Com­ (Emma McGi11) returned to their
plete basement. Ph. WY 2-2038
home at Okh1homa a fter spending
9 7 3tc a varation here w l t t't her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard McG i l l .
Mrs. Myrtle Frost Is spending
a few days at Parkersburg with
her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Emile
Matlack
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles at­
tended a birthday dinner in hon­
Gauges: Montgomer y 10,4 up­ or or her brother, Hev. Dwight
prr, IJ.4 l ower, 1 1/2 ft. open; Ga\1i­ Spencer and granddaught er Re­
polis 17.9 upper, 9.3 lower, 2 fl. geoa Spencer at the home of Mr.
open; Lock 23, 15 upper. 9.4 and Mrli. Russell Spencer Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brickles
lower, 1 -2 trap open. All movable
dams up 13 thru 23 1:1.nd dosed called on Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wea­
off down to and inrluding Lock therman r-'riday evening. W hile
there the latter and Mrs. Brick­
17; from 17 down, 1-2 lrap.
Ohio River boats dow n : Lock les visited M rs. Myrtle Boggess
J l Titan 2:45 a m , 0-1 l ; Lock 1 5 who is ill.
Uixie Spirit 12:55 am, 0-2; Lock
1 8 Peggy Downey Q : 20 a m . 0-to: Groan�•'• Fourth Son
I ,uek 20 Bayou Lorraine 1 0 am,
0·2; Lock 2 1 , OVEC JO am, 1 1, 1 ; Weds Show Girl Too
LAS VEGAS, Nev. UPI-Gary
Brooklyn 9:30 a m , 0-3; Lock 23,
P.lger Clifr I : 40 pm, 2.0; Beaver Crosby wed dancer Barbara Stuarl
5 1 5 ph, 1 -0; Ellen Z 10:45 pm, Tuesday night to become the
7-fl; Cincinnati 6:40 am, 13-4; fourt h son ot croo11er Bing Cros­
f'i1y or Huntington 8 : 1 5 am. 8-0; by lo marry a La&amp; Vegas show
girt
I . I-'. Fryberger 1 0: lr. am, 0-12.
Neither Gar:fs ramous father
5
Defender,
f.allipolis,
at
Up
a m , �- 1 : Albert S. Holden 6 am, nor t'tis three brothers showed up
20-0; Lock 23. C. V Harner 2:25 at the double ri.ng t'eremony per­
u m , 0-2 ; Frankliti Pierce 4 �m. formed b;y Justice or the Peace
6-0: NPison Broedfoo1 fl : 25 pm, George O. Dreem. Gary had been
4-0: Cotton Queen 7 : 40 pm, 9-1 ; 1h41 last bachPlor among B i n&amp;'s
four grown sons.
,Jefferson 4 : 15 am, 4-5.

Septefl\Mr 2
The Central PTA will hotd
tlleir first meeting of the year
l\toncla9 a l 8 p. m. at the school.
The Laurel Cliff Belter Health
Club will meet Monday evening
at the home of Mrs. Robert Bow­
l'n with Mrs. Clifford Jacobs as
co-hostess. Election ol officers
will he held and lhere will be a
white elephant sale.

,

paper11 ind I are 1mheppy with
each other. You'll still be seeing
me In this column every week
tn your favorite new11paper, and,
U you're interested i11 purely
local Gallipolis news you can
hear me anywhere in thh1 sena­
tortal dlstrlct on the 91MJ spot
on your radio dial. I know that's
true, for l'I � listened to WJEH
In the farthest western corner of
thll!I district, I n West Union,
Adami County.
If you need me for 1enatorlal
purpo,ea telephone me at Gibson
8-3M3 ln Gallipolis or write me
ln c�re of lhe radio station.
A reminder: Gov. Michael V,
DISalle
will be the speaker
at '1:30 p. m. Wednesday, Sept .
14, in the Kyler Creek HiSh
School back of Chezhire tor the
G1lli1 County Democr■Hl' Party'■
,10-1-plate fund-ral1ln1 Nnquet.
U you can apaN the 10 bucks
I'll Hl\lte you that you'll aet a
..... dltl of bolh food ••d or,tor,
at thls mett\ne.

Tlw �ov,·r-nor l iSl ••d 25 rerom
mt!rh.lalwm, aimed al combutL1nj;!
111enlal il lnt:i..e� so SU('C�lisfully
thal 1•ven1Ua l ly lht• stale ma} con
suJt&lt;r the p a·ublem :,ulved.
.!ltdetnor · s re e om mendaThe
..•, the
t1ons. based un h ,·, '""'
"
sto\l•'s men i a l 1 1{st itut m ns. ran,i t• d
rrum t hl' 1 11 d usrn11 of m e n tal i l l •
llt'!IS Ill tht.&gt; !!lue C 'rnss in s uran'-"&lt;'
10 l h i' eri·alion of a rt'· ·
progr
t�ound a t 1 on s ppor! d iut
t j ()
',Y'"b'Y I h I' slah! an du pub l ic·• l' ontribui wus.

M e1gs
• &amp; Mason

Rule Tightened

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ino us, BCl,0G0 wurd dol'um1·nl l ist
1 1 1 � rt'&lt;'t&gt;nltnt'ndatwn� and ::;ugie.st
111� rhan&amp;t'!i in lh£' Mta1t' · 1 mt'n t a l
twa l l h pr11�r:im w.t� rt• l eas1 ·1! dur
111� t l1C' Wl' l k l'l1Ll by (; l,11 M1ch:it"I
V l l1S11 l le.

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Da ilv Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl eport , 0., Sep! . 7. 1960-ll

Laurel Cliff
Events Reported

Combatting Mental Illness In Ohio Counties �h.0',�i:;::·?:: ·,',/';,:,,r,e;,.,;,�:
('01 .l lMRUS l'P( - A volum
U1Si1llc said
unlen modern

Out For End

UN's Military

and Mn Muri Harri, and famil)
tK!NSE ISSUED
or St Albani \IISltt'd Mr
and
A marriagt- ll(·t-nllt- has been
.\!rs Georjlt Ht:n8haw rt-l'en tly
1SNu,el,. 1 11 Proba tt- f 'oun 10 Larry
.\tr fteru1haw 111 1 n Mf'1,i:1 Gerwral Baku, 20. l 'S Arrn) , Pomeroy,
)loisp1t&lt;1l re(·o 1 t·ring trom brun- and Norm,,1 Huu�h 17 t,)ra&lt;'U8t- .
1 /11-itl pr,eum11nid
i.la ughlt'r uf M n .\t- l t lt' ,\1uort'
}I r and M n Ivan Diehl of I
-Strl!n1ithc11111g uf the adm 1 n1s
T1::xa� iirn� ecJ TRur,day for a
NO CONGO IH5URAHCI
1riilll;� power:-. pf l lu· 1h•partrru·r1 1 � I
Mr and Mr11 Wl lll;;m J:acohs I few mo,11 h1 Yi•il wfith h11 par
l..Of\. l)( JN l!l-'I &amp;raU!it' uf the
and ch i ldren of Columbua spen1 1 t-nt,. � r and Mn. Lt:w1, D1t&gt;hl
n:ntral 1,1f!icei.
'
-l-:xpan�1on of fac 1 l 1 1 11•s u1 �i·\ t'fil l d il)'fi with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mr!! Uo} d Wrwht illlll "ehao) 111 lhe (',:mgo, lhf' British
1
;.
t!neral
Pust Uff1n• .tn Huunn�d
Oh10'11 Jux sta te supported u rH\ n J•;•dl .Jal·ubs
1 rhildrer1 ,il lendcd t\lt' Sla L-. F;,i;
t ha t letters and p.t1rk.agl'i, ma1ll'd
s 1 t i t!f for trainm;i per�ons m \h t•
Mr .i nd MH Cllsrl!e Brown \.\.' t·dut&gt;Mi&lt;1y
,
to the ne-w African H.epubl ie
¥e.ffce �rsonne' an•a s 1n 1 tw and ra mily nr ( ; a l llpol1s and M r
\. ir arvJ Mn llutwrt WoHi· of II eannut be ll1!lured bl'ginr1ing tu
1nen1al he.11th f ield
Fmdla) !,pent tht· "'"·e,·hnd w i t h ' d a· )
-lJ�e ot gt n e ral h 0Hp1t.11ls, pos Plal
_'t"rfi Tr eatt-cl To
Mr and Mrs. Jame5 C: i lrnortt ,1r1J
si_bly pncouraJi;ed hy i!ale !!llbSJ
farm!y
r
Pi,·ui,·
A
rt�
C..a
r!I�
WARN YANK TRAVEOIRS
die!!, , rur trea t i '.ig mental dl n�s,..
W
AS I I I N(;T()'.\' l "P! 'f'hl' State
-Cn•allon ol mun• out Pil l l t&gt;nt I I On SepLcmbl•r I. lht' OSyracu11e
O
,. ba.seua ll p I a y J .JU J"It� A U X I•1·IH'"'-'
n d 1an1 an d c·liln...,
.
· ., T
department&amp;
[or
lrt:lillng
part
Department
\1a.1 warne d A t ::�ncan
1
.
.
l
wcrt' trE&gt;ated to a picnic af, S &gt;Oll�O r Reco r d Hop
lune puhent,, �s p� c i a ! l y -m eaSily ers
traveleri. an t he Vommiran Re·
J
tt'r a ba;.Pha ll game wh1t·h the
reached stale mst1 tuuons
Thl' Syracuse Ladie&amp; Auxiliary public that tht'y are n&lt;.o lonKer
(;iants twat the Indians 4 to l .
of the Vhlunteer Vire Dept. will undfr dtplomal i&lt;· prolett ion there
- ---Or11:anhsti on of a state- wide
During Ou.• Labor Day tourna- sponsor a reeord hup al the Vil• The U111ted States b r r, kt- d 1 pl o,
Advisory council o( disti nguished
Bill CuncliH Sr. 1111d James lage Hall each Friday evening m.11tir rdations w i l h t ht' DonHlll·
menl
psyt•hiatry,
in
leaders
and
dtizens
W h ile , maua�ers of the Indians, beginning this Friday Sept. 9 at can Rt&gt;publ lr on Aug �.
medicine and t he soe 1 al s1·1 1•nc·.-s
until
Diddle. 7 o 'cloek and running
- Creation of after-care d 1 n 1t· s 13ob Louts and Fiord
·
tKE SIGNS BILL S
to check p.atienh d .111d1arged from managers of I he G1anh; and pau t ! 0 ·JO •
WA.SIITNG'fON U PI-Pre11ideflt
The ladies will have eotton
Kloe1, manager of th.- Pony
mental hospitals.
-Authority for the stal e to fur. Lea,11;u1: team . received g i fta from candy, candy ban,. potato rhips �IM-nhower Tuesday lligned 2 1
nish disehargt'&lt;l patients with t riln the players and their mothers in and hol dogs for ule. All pro• m inor bllls passed by Congren
appreciation for their work on ceeds from these record Imps during: its recent Sf'SSIOn. This
quilizer drugi; .
-The pQ3&amp;ihle elimina1ion of 1 &gt;a the Syracuse and Pony League will go for the purchase of a left 107 bills st d ! wait m g pres•e n_t i�/�1-a etion, _______- •
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Governor Makes 25 Recommendations Aimed At

7, 1 960

Mrs Ue1in 1, Tulloh of Mason c-n­
lerla1 ned ri:renlly with .a birthday
, part} honoring her nine year old
son David The door prize wu won
l&gt;) lh1rlu1n Stanley. Cake, ice
t' rPa m . and J.:ool aid were �erved lo
L ' arol Sl anler. B11rbara Slanlcy,
M ike Harbour and Norman H.eyn­
P I I I I.AIJEl.l ' I I I \ l ' l' I - \(1 hn1w ol.ts J im my W ise sent a ic1r1 but
was 1 11 �1cht t 1 11 l :.i 1 f11r P a r l \' q•uh• was u n a b l t' to :i\ lend
lllC'llt uf ! ht• -.1· \ l'll d:i\ uill str, kt•
u�.imst l t.1; f'e 1 1 n � , h ;1 ri 1 .i lt.1 1 l rn,1d
b,\ l ilt'
l r:i 11�port \.\1,1 k�r� 1 lllOII
(TWL I
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Tu.,da,, .11 ,d,ael J Qu, 1 1 head
of tht&gt; TWll, flail) Tl'Jt&gt;&lt;'ted a nfW
offer r, o m ! ht- l l rw tu srl l le t he
strike 1 h ruuJ(h IJ111d 1 11g a r h 1 1 rat ion
S.pt. 7
(.l u l l ! f,.l lowNI 1 h 1 s up with t he
Pon,eroy Grange will meet al
stat1'1111• 1 1 1 l h a l "w;:, art- no f'loser
\ c, a sf' \ l li•mr111 than we "'' fl' ht· thr DAV Hall in Pomeroy for the
purpost:! of holdinJ the annual in­
fol' C' "
Apt&gt;c-lion.
All members are re­
Tlw TW\ I and thf' AFL System
que�ted
lo
be pre•ent.
fed1•1' a t 1o n . rPpresen t m g II tnta! of
The Ladies Aid of St. Paul's
20.(JO(J m a 1 n 1 1•na ncf' ,•mplu}' l·s.'turn
NI duwu t /w 111 a1i.1gC' menl propos LuthPran churcti wU: meet In the
al IH suhm1! l hei'r unr('sol V('d IS · church social room Wednesday at
sues lo ilrhi l ril l i on fo llow1ug tile 7 :30 p m., with Mrs. Virgil Hamm
firsl m1·rl ing betw�•t.&gt;n hi�h •rank · and M i8se11 Emma and Dora Hamm
in� uffir 1 als nf hoth su.lt&gt;!i �i n&lt;.'e 11s ho11tes11ee. Mn. Samuel Michael
t lw r;11l nl'twnrk wall shut down a ml M r11. William Frecker will be
1 n rharge of the pro1ram,
hi�I Thursday
SeptemHr 7
Three IHUH lnvolv•d
Pomeroy Lodge No. 184 F. &amp;
Thr l href' iS!illl'S that would he
subrnil l t•d to 11rb1\ ra1 ion u ndrr lhe A. M. will hold Its 1lated month­
prupritrnl f'!'nler around lhf" rail ly meeting at 7:30 p. m. Sept.
road'i. ' 'fllrm 1 n):( o u t " of equipment 7th, for the porpose of transect­
rPpair work und a rtemand hy 1h11 ing any business that may come
tm 1ons r,ir a rii,:1d job d.-s�1 rH•&lt;1 l iu n before the Lodge. A 11 Master
M1tsum arr invited to attend.
f'O(h•
The Meigs County Women's
11epuhlican C'lllb will meet Wed­
nesday at 8 p. m. at the Hotel
Mart i n . Refreshments will be ser­
ve1J. A l l Rl•publican women and
randidates ore invited.

0

A CAPITOL
IDEA

Sept.

lli rth,luv 01,&amp;ervetl

man in1rrnationa1
Meigs County school children received $23, 095 worth of education in 1 959 C"ourt esy ol forn'TlwkPplHi 000
1 .rnpnlt1\lillr- lfadio siOhio's railroads.
11•111 1\ irf1t•ld�. u r111Pr heavy U. N
J ohn Dring, chairman of the Railroad Comm unity Servke Committeo of G reat.er Cincinnati gu,1rd. h:.1111\('d only t r.iffi&lt;· ap­
southern Ohio arm of the Eastern Rai l road Pr esidents Conference, revealed that this pro� proved by thf' l ln i l Nl N a l ions
1ortion of $33,799 paid the county i n railroad p ropert y taxes went towards the su pport o f pub­
Alt hough lht&gt; l l n 1 \ t'1l l\'al ion�
1 ic schools.
n•fusc&lt;I w mak t• an u1w11 sl:-i l P·
Mr. Dring pointed out that Ohio's railroads paid a total of $26,22.9,447 i n property taxes tll{'llt o r su pport for Prrsi111'nl
.Josf'ph K.i&lt;;;i�·uh11 or h i s rh·:tl
in 1 959 - an i ncrease of nearly one million do l lars over 1958.
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l lw prr�ident.
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M 1 ddlcport's Yellow Jackets and
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tertainment for football (an8 Fri ­
day 111ght when 1he 54.'ason k1ck1,1
off a week earlier than in years
past
The strong Clas5 AA Belpre team
r nvades Middlcporl for the first
game 111 modern t imes. Rutland
hit off a h unk 01 somelhing-:..t:r.
(Jim ) Vennari i.sn·t quite sure what
his sehedulc maker had in m ind­
by 1nv1ting the Boys (nduatrial
School team or Lancaster here.
Eastern goes 10 par1ic1pate in a
football Prevue at Kyger with
brother leai:ue dubs of Gallia
County, and Walur,mil will bl! host
to Hanna11,
Pomeroy's Panthers travel to
Oak Hill for a real test or their
young but amb1tiou.11 elub.
For lhe Yellow Jack.els the con­
teat wnh J:f.elpre will help !how
what an undermanned squad can
do by adjuating, adjustin1 and
more adjustin g of peuonnel in an
effort to "Set the jobs done."
Loach John Thompson and his
assistant t"'r1rnk Eschleman, last
year's The Plains outstanding head
coaeh, will field probable alarting
line averai:ing IM pounds and a
puny backfield avernging UO if
one boy starts at halfback, H.5 if
another opens in his place.
Thomp&amp;oq said Wednesday, "We
foci our squad is coming along.
They have the best attitude of all
Lhe teams J 've had at Middleport,
and we feel we 'll have a success,
ful season.

"Wc're very shorthanded and in­
jurws could hurt. The versatility
of the squad was hurt with the loss
of Heed Koenig, a senior lineman
letter winner of last year."
Coach Thompsofl has had 24 boy1
out for drills among whom are
several !reshrn.en who obviously
are al least a year 1f not more
away from having the stamina to
meet St'� UAL competition.
Anoss the front wall Yellow
Jackel fans should see;
. Mike Shafer, I� pound, 6-1 jun­
ior .at one end, Ray Klocs, 172
pound, 0-3½ 1,1enior at the other.
Uoth are lcttenn('n.
Tackles will be Bill Stobart, bro­
ther of Gallipoli1 coaeh Charles
SLobart, 150 pound senior, at left
tackle, 11nd Do11 Housh, 206 pound
junior, at ri1ht tackle, Both are
lettermen.
Guardi, will be lettermen Jim
Baley, 141 pound senior, on the
left side, Wes Gllkcy, 168 pound
Junmr on Lhe right.
1'.:ric Chambers, 160 pound junior
is up for his turn al regular center
after two years of headknocking on
U1 c S(.'rubs. He could have a good
year and make the Jacket IJnc
slrong.
'J' h c backfield will open with
either Ricky Oiler, 145 pound soph­
mnore honor stlldent, or vclonn
Hanny (Boone) H i ndy, 158 pound
sl'mor, al &lt;1uartcrback. Hindy, with­
out extra pounds, now 1a rated the
lillh lasten man on the squad. He
is ,1 good p11.�scr and has looked e(­
licienl on the opUon. He has been
out of contact work for 10 days
w1lh a fractured noae but may be
ready lo go a11ainst Belpre.
Lcrt hald back will be manned by
William Harris, 130 pound scat­
back, 11ml ri1ht half by either 156
pound senior Don Erwin or 132
pound Ronnie Carr, a sophomore.
Manning Bi'Jmgardner, 160 pound
junior, is back al fullback and this
could be the • •,Bomb's" year al•
though Surrct tot Jack10n is 1till
around.
DEFENSI TIAM
On defense, adj ustments will be
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madc.
Hindy moves lo lflckle,- Chembers
becomes middle guard lh the fivefour-l�o setup; inside li nebackers
are Gilkey and Stobert; outside
linebackers lfl' B.atey and Baum1\&amp;rdner (or Erwin), .and defensive
halfbacks are Harris and Gary
Ault, or Carr.
Several )'oungcr boym are push•
ing lhC! old hands for playing time.
AmonK them arc Red Hayes . 170
pound sophomore llneman: Davt'!
Rice, a freshman, al end; and Ault,
u an offensiVC! player. Gene W ise,
stubby but tou11:h halfback (120
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lots ol amliition wl'llle Jim Reed
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gloom today with the reali:ta­
t1on that shortstop Dick Groat
wa.s expectt.-d to be sidelined the
res l ,or t he season with a broken
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Groat suHered the break iu the
first 11in111g uf Tuesday mght ' s
gi,tme agarnst the M ilwaukee
Braves when he was struck by
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�1dered by many as the top ean­
d1date for lhe Nationa l League' s
most valuable player award Jert
t he contest when the wrist began
to swell and he was unable to
grip a bat .

Early reports said that Groat 's
wrist was not brr,;,ken, but later,
x·rays revealed the break.
General Manager Joe L. Brown
said mt!dical reports estimate d
that the Pirate sparkpl ug, whose
.325 balling a i•erage place him
second m the league, would he
out for four weeks, pulling him
out of the Pirate stretch driYe
run for the pennan t.

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United PrHa lntunation•I
The Pittsburgh Pirates' ability
to beat Warren Spahn &lt;md
the
M ilwaukee Br.eves is proviog lo be
a majo\' factor in their drive for
the Nalional League pennant.
Pilbburgh made it 1 1 \'ictorics
out of 1t1 �amcs wi(h Milwaukee
Tuesday n1Rht, heeling Spahn for
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lhe fourth lime in five �hots al
the crafty lcfthander t h i s season
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Charley
Dressen's dishe'artencd
crew may also .have spelled t he
end of Milwauke(''s romcback a t tempt as Pittsburgh poli5 hed off
two uf the th ree gam i•s Jll
the
latest series and took a sevengame lead. Milwaukee- f i•II
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By defcatin� Spahn for the Sl'l ' ·
ond time in two days the Pirates
probably flow can clinch the pe11
nant by winning 10 or t heir r&lt;'
maining 21 games. Six o ( these
contests will be
agaimt
th&lt;'
Braves.
' ' I won't give up until we·n·
counted out," DrNscn said, h11w­
cver, in commcnllng un Milwau­
kee's chances.
Boston 8Hh Y ankftl'l
The New York Yankees' failurl'
to control the seve1 1 th p].acc Hos
ton Red Sox cost Ca.'i'C}' Stengel ·s
crew .a chance to dose in
on
lcai,;:uc-lcading Ba lit more in the
A merican circuit. The Yankt&gt;es
droppl."d l ½ games behind lhc idle
Orioles by losing
their Si'venlh
game In 16 rlecisions with Boslon
this season, 7,1.
In other Al. games,
Kansas
City scored Lwice 111 the mnth in­
ning to beat th ird-place Chicago,
3-2, ;r nd Cleveland downed Uetro1L,
I 0-8, in IO fr11mes.
Cincinnati tallied five runs
in
tht'! 10th Inning to defeat Phile­
dclpla ,6- 1 , and Los Angeles 1hut
out San F'rancisco, 7-0, in the only
other NL action.
Spahn 's loss was his ninth
against 1'1 triumphs. Dick Groat
suffered a broken left wrist when
hit by a Lew Burdette pitch
in
the flnt Inning and will be lost lo
remainder nf
Pittsburgh for the
the aeason.
Billy M u f fett, a National Leagut
castoff, muffled the Yankees with
three hits, including Mickey Man­
lie ', !2nd homer. Ted Williams
belted hi&amp; 2flth of the year for Boston and �18th of his career. Pump­
slti Green hit an inside-thC!-park
homer from which New York never
recovered. Muffelt 's triumph wa:
his fifth,
Hank Bauer drove in two runs
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with a bases-loaded single. that
sen1 Lhe W h 1 t P Sox 4 ½ off the
pace. Norm Sit&gt;hcm drove i n the
othl'r Kansas Cily run wilh
his
I.9th homt•r. Ken Johrisoll, who re­
lirvcd starter Nc&lt;l (i.1rvcr in the
eigh 1 h innrn�. won his fourth
game. Al Wort h ington took his sec­
ond loss
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p I '• T rip
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Cin
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,I 1 I SCOT(' d a run m
1 hc
firs1 innin g whrn Vada Pmson tal•
lied u11 l 1 1 r Fronl end of a triple
.stc-01 and l hen w;uted until thP
10th t o gilin tht• deds 1 ve runs.
(;ordon ( ·01('man. Willie Jon"s and
Eddie Kasko t 11r nl'd i n run- pro
ducin� singles t h111 gavt! the Hed.�
the cxtra-mnin� vidory uv&lt;'r t he
l'hils. Jim Brosnan aul hnrcd his
sHerHh'
Yl{'lory John Uuzhanit lost
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h 1 s I 4 t h and 11inl11 in a row.

' " I t cerhin ly is a tough break.
for Dick" Brown s.iid.
"Th�re is a chance he might
play 111 the World Series" he
addr.d hopefull y. "If anyone de­
serves it, i1's Groat. H's a real
tough break."

The general mana�e r added
that the four-week J teriod ends
just about the lime !he World
Series opens.
Th� Pirate players were a
duwn&lt;'ast lot althoug h they knock
e � the �raves into third place
w_n h their come-from-behind 5-3
victory Tueliday ni�ht.
Dick Schofield fil led in remark ­
ably well (or Groat Tuesday night
slamm ing out three siug:le s.
Wills sloll' his 4 1 st base, most in
the cm·uit sinec 1929. Norm Lark­
er hit his four1 h lwmer as George
Marand a lost his fourth game for
Lhe Giants.

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.. , 110! 1• , fur his ObJl•(' l !On&amp; to ii
h1�ht'r �• - v•,·r 11\t'rvl� ch.arge m

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Only 49c lb.

GROUND BEEF

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( ' ul t p - Keady-For-The-Pan

FRESH FRYERS - - -

33c lb.

T-BONE and SIRLOIN snAK

79c lb.

Cul From t:vanli Quality Beef
( 'lm· er Farm

CHEESE SPREAD

2 lb. loaf only 69c

INSTANT COFFEE

1 0 oz. jar $1 .19

Clovn t"arm
('lo\'er Fann

- - - - 5 1b. fcir $1.00

OLEO

Rac ine Food Ma rket

"Your Friendly Clover Farm Ster�"
TOP QUALITY - SELF SERVICE
and
Plt&gt;nty Of Off The Street Free Parking
RACINE, 01110
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Round Steak

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Peas .. . . . •- __ 8 ""'-- $1
Green Beans ....... ... 8 --- $1

Cocktail

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Salad Dressi ng

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Pear Holves

........ 3 ""'.!I(, $1
Northern Tissue _ �• 1 2 ..u. $1

Pinto Beans.��-4 ��49e
- ··

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Spotlight Coffee
Mayonnaise ...... . . - .. . .-.. .. 59c

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Tokay Grapes

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2 llis. ar man, ground beef w
ground chuck

Inga' FrnN ,....... Sale

sandwich Spread � • .,:- 19c
Dinner Rons . . ... .., .. ,.. 1 Sc

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35

Peru Fillet . .. . . . ...... ., 39c

htra -'1'.,.V.lue Stamps

Bread 2 � 29c

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lroger White

4 ':: 49c
Pork &amp; Bean s
Kroger Coffee :� :-.:: 2 ! $1 .35

Spaghetti Dinner - - · · · - · · · · 1 8 oz. pkg. 39c
U.S. No. 1 PotfllOIS - · · 10 1•. bag 39c
lemons - . . . . · · · . . · · · . . · · · . . . . 6 for 25c
Sun1hiu Kr11py Crackers - - - - 1 lb. box 25c

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Peaches

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Rib Stealcs ::::.. ,.,,., .. - . ... . . .. 59c

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In Elimination

San Antonio He eret'ted a aJ,n
on the lawn reading "How dry f
a rn hv Sl'Wt"rula "

RUMMAGE SALE
-- --The WSCS or lht&gt; H.utlana Me­
her ""11 !11111 . whlle ht" and his
thodist ( "hurrh 11 �poowrin1 11
f11m1l 1 , : 1 1 •mte&lt;I t� Stale �·a ir
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Ground Beef ·
Center Cut Pork Chops - . . - · . . . . - - 69c lb.
· - . . . . . . 29c
Smoked Callas . . . .
Lone Noni ChN1e . . - . . . . · - . . . . · 49c lb.
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daughtt'rlii ;md farn1ht-1 M r and
Mrt Juhn l luhh1111, and �oni;; .ind
,O� r "nd Mr■ L ' harl!!• Sunen l ,
'r h l' \\ ) " 1111 I
W1lh
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olu bu oiu l lit'" W4'i'lil'nd
l uu 1 1k Brt' \l l ' r 1 1,. ,r!a} (' 1•tn1nJJ
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l k.,1 n r ll H r.. wn YIJ!lmg In l 'ol I �tr dD&lt;I \I • , II 1: I J u n 1 .i w l
urrihu� �nd .vt r� Jolm J)ohhi n,r 1&gt;urH I A,11� t:, , · 1 ,1111 1 J l l1·d 0,1
a lltl son" ri·1u rnPd hornr wilh t�bt' r ( �q&gt;&lt;·nt1 r a n d famil) n�
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twr
t�ntl.l- ar11J 1tw) ,1wnt !h1- t•vt-11
Mr
Mrs
Jng
nd
yd
w.atc.blng fur the satel l te
Taltmtt
F'!o
.a
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ctnd .\f r a11tl .Mrs �ward G r 1 f
llr1. Dorothy Dunt iii slowly
f i th Wl'rt' rel't'lll gut"1b of M r I getting better. She i, able to
w ;d l!: uul un l hl' 1,iur1h dnd th l·
and '.\1 rs l&gt;&lt;'ll T.albo!I
1 ( 'ook1t' Smith and Taddy Durijl y ard
spt-nt th� weekend with M ildred
Jerry Dail; 1s home ror II few
and Joyce C m:I�. Mornin11: Star days from t ht' .� ii ' } base whrrp
Mrs Nell M1dd lt!swart, Mrs he 1!! 1ramin i.:
Kilt r M i l l i; , Wesley Allen, Dell
Lmd:. ltuu�h 1 5 ,. ,�itu1g her
TalboH and Mr and Mrs B n aunt. Mn rha Dady.
Allen called on E H Carpenter
Mr and M r�
Wayne Ward
and famil y recently
and dau�h tl'r werf' rl'rf'rll guests
Iva , F:\.M;:r and Gene Ca l'Pt!nttr of hn, fatlwr. Ed Ward.
and Ben Alll'n l'a lled on Ohve
M r\ A l lunc1 &lt;:lun,1•ntam p h il �
and Dell Talbott Wednuday eve t i-n heJ p1n!-: rur1 t l ii· st rr fur
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Stiversvi lie
Scx:iety News

M r and Mn . Wa)'nP W•II• o( Co­
lumbu1 vi1iled Monday wnh Mr
and M n Will Myert
.
JACKSO N'S M ILL, W. Va UPI
M r and Mn . Sidney Picken•
-Wes! Vlr1fo1a University ' s de
wen1 to St. Al bans 1111 week to re•
fenalve team ciin probably 111111
! urn M n. Dren ner. who h11 •vent
cipate extra hard work t h is Wet'k
the Pltll week "i1ilina: with Lhem
1
H re»ul1 of a scrimmage T11e�
to hit home . Hit hrother. Sidnt!y,
'
day against a le am employing
h,1d recently visited with ))i1 1rancllhe Maryland offense.
I
paren t.I for two week,.
Weekend 1uulS wert! Mr. and
.
.
Durmg the scnmmag
e session. 1
M
. Willi1m Grueser aod children
n
.a "Red" team which has seen I
1
Don and Debbie were M r and •Mrs.
litt)e . action so far al the WVU
Robetl Jay of Columbus and Mr.
, re1nmg cam1,1 here, had a pretty
and Mn. William RueseU and Roeasy l une of 11 runmng ag a I nst ,
bert,1 of Cornina: ·
th e M Ou� Ia ineers �nd rilcked up I
,
M n . Lawrence Hartinger went to
-�t&gt;veral Sl?eable gains.
C_ol_ umbus Monday where she will
I
But Coach C:ene Corum wasn't
v1e11 her �•ughter and (amil,y, !-fr.
complete ly dowriheilrted . Ills .:an•
and Mrs. Ral p h Jordon and childd1dates for end positions did
ren.
show up well, both 011 ddense
1
Mr. and M r.1. E. R. Ketchka and
and ortense.
Harry Taka returnel to lheir home
A ttf'nds G r,ulrurtion
Corum praised particularly the
\
to Odord In Wyden. W. Va .. after spend ing
Paul Grueser well
work of Ken Herock, DiL"k Slrurk, last W&lt;'ek t o at tend the grad u il l um the week end Wilh M r. and M rs.
Dave _ H�ss, Ray Bezzoli and J.ar- exere ises at M iami
l l n i v t&gt; rs i ly John L. Ketchka and r•mily.
Mr. and M rs. Adrian Wood.a were
BOOTS HOME THI.II
ry L1evmg. Corum also was up• where his sister. Mrs. Gardner
LINCOLN, R. I. UPT-Jockey
l i rt�d by the results of Tuesda}'' s [ Heynolds rel'eived her ns in f&gt;� le- In Charle11ton Monday where they
scrunmage among his freshmen nw ntary Education l i e spP n1 sev- vl1ited his mother, iiCra. Lelia Mc­ Ronnie Vlndfora booted home
squad.
erul days with t hem at their home Clung, and in Belle with Mrs. three winner. al Lincoln . Downs
and returne d to M i ddlepo rt with Woods' sister 11nd family, Mr. and Tuesday, in�udlng Crarty Voll
Mr and _Mrs. Reynol ds on Friday Mrs Edgu .Jeurett and childre n. �.40 in tht feature r.ace.
Visiting over the week end wllh
when t hey l'il llle tt1 spend th!" week
Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Jones of Thlrd their home in Bradbury Saturday.
AT
end with Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;:dgar H eyMrs. J. H. Smith, Mn. Junea ll ur,
LlwMn.
Ave
ue
were
and
Mr
n
H:c
.
et
ynolds
Margar
rs.
nolds and M
ray and M iu Ha:te) Va�ooney
Tht.' Gardn er Reynu lds' son, P u ul, ren C'e M yers of Columbua, Mr, and vl1l!,d Sund,y with Dr. and Mrs.
end
sona,
Bob
Mra
obert
Tillis
R
W
I
elsu r1:ceivetl his tlPl-(rl'e from iland Billy, of Pt. Ple.aaeA.L, Mr. and E. F. Maa1 al their 1ummer home
m111gton College Lhis summer,
Mrs. Guy Burdette and Mr. and in Lone Bottom and in fteed1Vllle
wl th Mrs. Murray's sister, lfl's
COURT STREE T
MY11. John R.lirden, Leon, W. Vs.
POMEROY , OHIO
No St1 rvices S11nd,1yy
Su nday Mrs. Charles E. •Burdette, Josephine P k kena
There will be no Sunday school
SEATTLE, Wash. UPI-Sonny ur worship service on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones and
Liston, the big bomber from Lhe S t'plember J I at eilher St. Paul daughter, Sharon. local, and Dr. A.
Va., were
East, 11nd Eddie Machen the West or St. John Lutheran Churches, W. Milhoan of Nitro,
in
Huntington
to
vi�il
with
Mrs.
meet in a 1 2-round elimination so lhat as many as wish may go
'
bout here tonight which should to Logan to attend the ordina­ Burdette s son, Charles, who It a
produce thi: next challenger for tion of the new pastor, William patient ill the Veterans l lospit.11
for t rralnwnt
lhe heavyweight title.
L. Voris. The serl'ii•p will h e
Mr. and M�s. H K'. Woodgerd
p . m. a t S I . Matthew and daughter, Ma ri1111nt&gt;. went to
Liston, who hn lost but one of held a l 2:30
Church located on 230 Columbus. Monday. whPrt• Mari­
3 1 pro rtghls and hes kayoed 2 1 Luthcriln
East Hunter Strep!, Logan.
amu· is enrolled 111 lrnsinpss col­
of his victims, including the last
lt'gt•.
fline in a row, is the number one
Mr. ;ind M rs. Tim Bailey and
'-'Ontender for the crown. Machen /II other• Sponsor Ho/J
daughter,
["Jonna nae, ,md lsHac
home
a winner in J4 of his 37 matches
urin�
I
fen
hop
recot'd
A
and owner of 20 knockouts ' is made ic'e cream , (.'ilke and pie, Baile}' lt"f1 1-'riday for Burnsvillt&gt;.
sponsor11d l.l y 1hc Eastern Si'nior N, l '., for a visil wilh their parents
rated number t wo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilyne (;ihhons
Molher 's Club, will lw hf'ld in
the lot oppusite the L' hi•ster r.rude wenl to Cincinnati todar on busi­
School building Saturday even­ ness.
Bill Diles, who was a business
ing, Sept. 1 0 from 7 : 30 until
Thrifty
visitnr here and in Pomero�• )'f'S!er­
!ly
inis
('Ordia
The
public
.
10:30
nMd.a
ROME UPf-The top 10
l
day,
visited
wit
h
his
parenl!!,
Mr.
.
to
attend
1tandlnp In the Jt60 Olymplc, vited
anrl ;\t rs. L. D Diles, also.
at tti. ■"d of Tu...,•, cornpe,tl- J
-------Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward
tlon (�d for flnt, ,11 ...,. for Councilor, To M ePI
and daui;:hler. Mary Lou, or HaVt&gt;111T' ,11 ,- . , . . , , . . ,·,o-Ncond •nd
for third!:
Tile Past Coun&lt;'ilors of Theo- wood visitf'd Monday with Mrs
Country
S
G
I doru1 Daughters of Arneri&lt;' a will Jamf'� Murray and M rs. Gus Ward.
Unffecl StahN
26 1 l 1 3 mee1 at the home of Mrs. Ola11
Mrs. J. H. Smi1h, Miss Moude Tu�·
ltunla
22 1 6 20 G ood win,
New H aven, W . V a., lor, M iss Hazel VanCooney enlt
·
lb.
Italy
11
7
5 tonight at 6 p. m. .1.11 iniliatory Mrs. JarneN M u ri-ay were in Park­
�-•iflv . . • • . _ • .
Germany
7 offhicrs and 1 he team ar� invited ersburg, s .. turda)'.
9 15
Turhy
7
2 9 to attend ,
William Thomas of New York
ECONOMY MEATS
Australia
6 6 9
hus been visi11ng with his molher­
Hungary
4
, 7
in-law. Mrs. D. 8. Hartinger.
Horn eco m ing Sur,d&lt;1y
Poland
l 4
9
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Muncy re­
• Bacon Squares, Trojan lb. 29c
TM
,
.Ji.pttrldge
EUB
Cburrh
will
C:11&amp;ch01lov.1kle
2 1
3
turned home today from Morehead,
hold•
M.8
annual
Hom1:comin�
New z.. 1anc1
2 o o
Pork liver . , . , • . . . lb. 33c
this Sunday, Sept. 1 1 . Thjs is the Ky .. where they had gone for the
holiday
week
end.
While
there
85th anniversary or the church.
wftll .. _.,.. ...t purch!Me of
Beef liver . , • . • • • • lb. 59c
Many �f lhe past m inisters lhey at tended t he funeral of e rel•
2 Ibo. • - boneleu i..., a
liV(',
will partieipaie in the artPrnoon
Bacon Jowls, Le.an
lb. 29c
Mrs. Berlha Amos ot Rutland
program.
e.-.- •xtilffl Sotv,.,.,,, s.p-b..- 10. 1ffll
ThPre will he a potluck dinner had as dinner guests, Saturday
fat Back, Dry Salt
' lb. 1 9c
evening,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Jefr.
and the afternoon program wiU
rt!ys end son, Stephen of lndian­
begin at 2:00 p. m.
apolls, Mrs. Cush Johnston of Brad­
RETURN TO ACTION
bury, end John Larkin and son,
LOS ANGELES UPI-San Fran Sammy, Rutland.
eisco Giant players relipe Alou
Mr. und Mrs. Vol Reynold5 and
As Advertised In
and Andre Rodgers, injured when daughters, Lynn and Gwynn, of
hit by pitched balls in Monday 's Morgantown visited over the week
Readers Digest
doubleheader with Los Angeles, (.!Jld with Mr. and Mrs . .Edgar Rey­
are scheduled to reluro to action nolds and Mrs. Margaret Reynoldri.
this week. Alou, lhought to have Mr8. Heynolds and daughters re­
F,�.:��No.;,!'h,
had a bruken hand. su ffered a main"d ror a week's Vl9il here.
halves
bad bruise, while Rodgers was
'Mrs. F'renris Larkin is vacation•
YOUR
h i t on the lert elbow.
ing in DesMoines, N. M .
Mrs. C. R. Gilbert o f Springfield,
who atl('nded the Gilbert reunion
in Coolville, Monday, was the over­
night guest o r her mother, Mrs.
ROMI: UPI-Unofficial tHm Minnie ErlewinP, and family be­
Oll'. ca n $1 .59
standlnfl in th• 1960 Olympic fore returning home yesterday .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
GamH aft■r Tu•sday', com,-ti•
3 lb. ca n $7.49
Kroge,'1
d11ughter, Martha Anne, of Colum­
tion (top 10):
Point&amp; a warded on the- bails of bus, who had been vacationing in
blend o1
Available Now At
10, 5, 4, 3, 2 incl 1, r..-c:tlwely northern Mich.lgan vi1lted briefly
can,
fruin
t.r the flrlf alx placH:
with Mr. and Mra. L. D. Diles,
1. RuHia
""6V, Sunday evening. The Bu1he1 had
,1,v. alao visited In Chicago with their
2. United Slatea
241¼ son-in-lavr and daughter, Mr. and
J. Oermeny
Mrs. Richard Schnelker.
4. lt1ly
181
Weekend guests or Mr&amp;. Betty
S, Australle
12'
111\it Willl.1m1 .at her home on Locust
6. """""
FREE PARKING
,. Pof•"d
1 1 114 Street were her father, Mr . .and
'1¼ Mr1. RuHell M�Daniels, Sr., of
I. lrlteln
Middleport
Coals Bldg,
Charleston, W. Va., Iler sister and
lS
t. T-y
'
52¼ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Mar•
10. Romania
m��
E
vln Krider, and her brothll' and
,11ter-in-l1w, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
MeDanlel1, Jr., and son, Hervey
Whitlatch, AaG tl1Ulng al the
Will iallls home wu; Vernon Har­
rbon, nephew of Mrs. Williams,
who Is on leawe from his base .al
Y- Cloaioe
Norfolk, Vir1lnia.
Weekend IUNUi with Mr. and
Mrs. Cu1h John1ton weN! Mr. ad
c.. c- . . ........ - • Longhorn . . , •-...--·· I,,
Mn. John Jeffreys and son, Ste­
phen of Indiana and Mn. Bertha
Amo9 of Rutland.
Mr. end Mr1. Joe McK■J ind
daughters, Sally and Cindy, who
h,ve 1p,enl the summer month, .at
Mi•..t W0s IT - • -.
home of 111:tt. McKay•, parent.II,
the
1111.
Mr. and Mr,. Gerald Rupe, while
Mr. McKay attended Ohio Unlver­
tlly, returned Ja ■t week to lheir
home in Man.11field Where Mr. Mc­
Crystal
r - Rod Label
Kay i1 a .teachei- .ln the hl1h 1ehool.
M.r. and Mri. Rupe accompanied
them to. ·:Manlfield and returned 10

W. Va.'s Corum

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OPENS SEPT. 1 2

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Cadillac-OldlM'oiU�Rambler
Ph- WY-1-510

M r, Allen Jenk 1n1on entt!rtal lll' d
l hl' l..o y:il Pals l"ldss of the Ch,m·h
u f Chrt!II at hf'r hinne 1 11 M1 &lt;ldl t&gt; I
puri Tuesday f'vr n 1 11g w hen th,•y
met for their regular rnet'tmg
Mn Jenkinwn . presJd t' nt uf the I
rlui,;, was dtvutional leader and
ill su eo 11ductetl t h t• bu�inf'S5 St!II I
[
siun
D uring \ ht' me E&gt; t r ng fin an n al u roj el'I 1nclud111g the selling or ba,..
ket.s und nuls were d1S&lt;·ussed.
M iss M il dred Hawley was t he
program leader and gaw a " 1 1 11to,,· of the Christian Chun-h ' ' .1nd
led group .;,,-;cusswn
·
The travt&gt;lmg prize wlm·h had
been bmu�ht by :t1rs G uy He�· n
olds was wnn by '.vl 1ss N111a nussell
After the ml'ehng refrt&gt;shm,• nt�
were .1.crved by Mrs. Jl'nk rnson

Middleport

Cher Boy-Ar-Dee ' ' ' wllb -t ......,

Karr &amp; lao Zandt

W. Main Slftet

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About

Dutton's
Drug Store

TODAY'S SPEC IAL

"88" - 4 DOOR

EBERSBACH HARDWA RE CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Phone WY-2-3191 4
Corn•r 2nd &amp; Rutland Sn.
Mlddl.,ort, Ohio

GUN CASES

"EYERYTI-I I M; IN HARDWARE"

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Erwin's Gu f SerYic•

SHELL VESTS

BUDGET ACCOUNTS ARE CARRI ED IIERt; IN OUR STORE

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Remi ngton

H U NTERS JACKETS &amp; CAPES - H U NTERS PANTS
CAPS - RI FLE SLI NG STRAPS

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Ammun ition Of All Kinds

1G E T

B•ltimo rt at Cl•v•land (night)
- P1pp11 1 3-1 VI Ptrry 1 s. 1.
W11hlngto" •t Kanw1 City
("lght) - LH 7-4 11'1 Kucks 4-8 ,
80,ton at Detroit (nl9hl)-$ulli•
v•n s . 1 5 n L.ary 1 1 -14.
Thursday'I Gam.1
Bolfon ,it D•trolt
New Yor� at Chicago, night
W &amp;1hlngton •I Kan1,u C it1, night
Balti more •• Cleveland, n ight
MINOR LEAGE RESULTS
International Lu1ua
MontrHI 6 Buffalo !i
Columbus 7 Miami l
Toronto I R:ochHter O
· Richmond 2 J•rsey C it)' 0
Amerltan Association
MlnnHpoli1 1 3 St. Paul 7
Denver 4 Ho\ltfon J
Loul1vlll• S CharlHton l
Indianapolis -4 D•llas.ft. Wi.rth
Southern Auodalion :;
Allanla 5 Birmingham 3
Shrnaport 16 Memphi, 2, ht
Shr•veport 9 M•mphl1 S, 2nd
Moblla 7 Chatt•noqa 3
Nuh.,-111• S llttlt Rock 2, ht
Lltll• RIKk 1 3 Nuhvllle S, '.f od
E11tun LH9ue Playolh
Seml-Fin•ls, Betf,of-F lve
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New York
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Chi rago
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Washmgto1 1
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Kansas Uty
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K1n111 Cit )' 3 Chicago 2, night
Clav•. 1 0 Detroit I, 10 in1., nis,ht
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Port:and S V•ncouver O
Spokane 8 5Httlt 2
S.11 L•ke 4 Sacramento 3, ht
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ClincnH Gold Medal
Iii I ho: 5.5 meter yacht class,
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K i ngsburg,
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M 1 ddlcport's Yellow Jackets and
Rutl1r nd provide opening home en­
tertainment for football (an8 Fri ­
day 111ght when 1he 54.'ason k1ck1,1
off a week earlier than in years
past
The strong Clas5 AA Belpre team
r nvades Middlcporl for the first
game 111 modern t imes. Rutland
hit off a h unk 01 somelhing-:..t:r.
(Jim ) Vennari i.sn·t quite sure what
his sehedulc maker had in m ind­
by 1nv1ting the Boys (nduatrial
School team or Lancaster here.
Eastern goes 10 par1ic1pate in a
football Prevue at Kyger with
brother leai:ue dubs of Gallia
County, and Walur,mil will bl! host
to Hanna11,
Pomeroy's Panthers travel to
Oak Hill for a real test or their
young but amb1tiou.11 elub.
For lhe Yellow Jack.els the con­
teat wnh J:f.elpre will help !how
what an undermanned squad can
do by adjuating, adjustin1 and
more adjustin g of peuonnel in an
effort to "Set the jobs done."
Loach John Thompson and his
assistant t"'r1rnk Eschleman, last
year's The Plains outstanding head
coaeh, will field probable alarting
line averai:ing IM pounds and a
puny backfield avernging UO if
one boy starts at halfback, H.5 if
another opens in his place.
Thomp&amp;oq said Wednesday, "We
foci our squad is coming along.
They have the best attitude of all
Lhe teams J 've had at Middleport,
and we feel we 'll have a success,
ful season.

"Wc're very shorthanded and in­
jurws could hurt. The versatility
of the squad was hurt with the loss
of Heed Koenig, a senior lineman
letter winner of last year."
Coach Thompsofl has had 24 boy1
out for drills among whom are
several !reshrn.en who obviously
are al least a year 1f not more
away from having the stamina to
meet St'� UAL competition.
Anoss the front wall Yellow
Jackel fans should see;
. Mike Shafer, I� pound, 6-1 jun­
ior .at one end, Ray Klocs, 172
pound, 0-3½ 1,1enior at the other.
Uoth are lcttenn('n.
Tackles will be Bill Stobart, bro­
ther of Gallipoli1 coaeh Charles
SLobart, 150 pound senior, at left
tackle, 11nd Do11 Housh, 206 pound
junior, at ri1ht tackle, Both are
lettermen.
Guardi, will be lettermen Jim
Baley, 141 pound senior, on the
left side, Wes Gllkcy, 168 pound
Junmr on Lhe right.
1'.:ric Chambers, 160 pound junior
is up for his turn al regular center
after two years of headknocking on
U1 c S(.'rubs. He could have a good
year and make the Jacket IJnc
slrong.
'J' h c backfield will open with
either Ricky Oiler, 145 pound soph­
mnore honor stlldent, or vclonn
Hanny (Boone) H i ndy, 158 pound
sl'mor, al &lt;1uartcrback. Hindy, with­
out extra pounds, now 1a rated the
lillh lasten man on the squad. He
is ,1 good p11.�scr and has looked e(­
licienl on the opUon. He has been
out of contact work for 10 days
w1lh a fractured noae but may be
ready lo go a11ainst Belpre.
Lcrt hald back will be manned by
William Harris, 130 pound scat­
back, 11ml ri1ht half by either 156
pound senior Don Erwin or 132
pound Ronnie Carr, a sophomore.
Manning Bi'Jmgardner, 160 pound
junior, is back al fullback and this
could be the • •,Bomb's" year al•
though Surrct tot Jack10n is 1till
around.
DEFENSI TIAM
On defense, adj ustments will be
·
madc.
Hindy moves lo lflckle,- Chembers
becomes middle guard lh the fivefour-l�o setup; inside li nebackers
are Gilkey and Stobert; outside
linebackers lfl' B.atey and Baum1\&amp;rdner (or Erwin), .and defensive
halfbacks are Harris and Gary
Ault, or Carr.
Several )'oungcr boym are push•
ing lhC! old hands for playing time.
AmonK them arc Red Hayes . 170
pound sophomore llneman: Davt'!
Rice, a freshman, al end; and Ault,
u an offensiVC! player. Gene W ise,
stubby but tou11:h halfback (120
pOlmds sopping wet) la showin,1
lots ol amliition wl'llle Jim Reed
and Dick Bodimer · • •n:: coming
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Pl'ITSBU RGH U Pl-The Pitts­
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gloom today with the reali:ta­
t1on that shortstop Dick Groat
wa.s expectt.-d to be sidelined the
res l ,or t he season with a broken
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Groat suHered the break iu the
first 11in111g uf Tuesday mght ' s
gi,tme agarnst the M ilwaukee
Braves when he was struck by
a pll('hed ball thrown by Lew
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�1dered by many as the top ean­
d1date for lhe Nationa l League' s
most valuable player award Jert
t he contest when the wrist began
to swell and he was unable to
grip a bat .

Early reports said that Groat 's
wrist was not brr,;,ken, but later,
x·rays revealed the break.
General Manager Joe L. Brown
said mt!dical reports estimate d
that the Pirate sparkpl ug, whose
.325 balling a i•erage place him
second m the league, would he
out for four weeks, pulling him
out of the Pirate stretch driYe
run for the pennan t.

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Pirates, Take 1 1th Of Last l6

United PrHa lntunation•I
The Pittsburgh Pirates' ability
to beat Warren Spahn &lt;md
the
M ilwaukee Br.eves is proviog lo be
a majo\' factor in their drive for
the Nalional League pennant.
Pilbburgh made it 1 1 \'ictorics
out of 1t1 �amcs wi(h Milwaukee
Tuesday n1Rht, heeling Spahn for
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lhe fourth lime in five �hots al
the crafty lcfthander t h i s season
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Charley
Dressen's dishe'artencd
crew may also .have spelled t he
end of Milwauke(''s romcback a t tempt as Pittsburgh poli5 hed off
two uf the th ree gam i•s Jll
the
latest series and took a sevengame lead. Milwaukee- f i•II
10
third place,
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By defcatin� Spahn for the Sl'l ' ·
ond time in two days the Pirates
probably flow can clinch the pe11
nant by winning 10 or t heir r&lt;'
maining 21 games. Six o ( these
contests will be
agaimt
th&lt;'
Braves.
' ' I won't give up until we·n·
counted out," DrNscn said, h11w­
cver, in commcnllng un Milwau­
kee's chances.
Boston 8Hh Y ankftl'l
The New York Yankees' failurl'
to control the seve1 1 th p].acc Hos
ton Red Sox cost Ca.'i'C}' Stengel ·s
crew .a chance to dose in
on
lcai,;:uc-lcading Ba lit more in the
A merican circuit. The Yankt&gt;es
droppl."d l ½ games behind lhc idle
Orioles by losing
their Si'venlh
game In 16 rlecisions with Boslon
this season, 7,1.
In other Al. games,
Kansas
City scored Lwice 111 the mnth in­
ning to beat th ird-place Chicago,
3-2, ;r nd Cleveland downed Uetro1L,
I 0-8, in IO fr11mes.
Cincinnati tallied five runs
in
tht'! 10th Inning to defeat Phile­
dclpla ,6- 1 , and Los Angeles 1hut
out San F'rancisco, 7-0, in the only
other NL action.
Spahn 's loss was his ninth
against 1'1 triumphs. Dick Groat
suffered a broken left wrist when
hit by a Lew Burdette pitch
in
the flnt Inning and will be lost lo
remainder nf
Pittsburgh for the
the aeason.
Billy M u f fett, a National Leagut
castoff, muffled the Yankees with
three hits, including Mickey Man­
lie ', !2nd homer. Ted Williams
belted hi&amp; 2flth of the year for Boston and �18th of his career. Pump­
slti Green hit an inside-thC!-park
homer from which New York never
recovered. Muffelt 's triumph wa:
his fifth,
Hank Bauer drove in two runs
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with a bases-loaded single. that
sen1 Lhe W h 1 t P Sox 4 ½ off the
pace. Norm Sit&gt;hcm drove i n the
othl'r Kansas Cily run wilh
his
I.9th homt•r. Ken Johrisoll, who re­
lirvcd starter Nc&lt;l (i.1rvcr in the
eigh 1 h innrn�. won his fourth
game. Al Wort h ington took his sec­
ond loss
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p I '• T rip
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Cin
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,I 1 I SCOT(' d a run m
1 hc
firs1 innin g whrn Vada Pmson tal•
lied u11 l 1 1 r Fronl end of a triple
.stc-01 and l hen w;uted until thP
10th t o gilin tht• deds 1 ve runs.
(;ordon ( ·01('man. Willie Jon"s and
Eddie Kasko t 11r nl'd i n run- pro
ducin� singles t h111 gavt! the Hed.�
the cxtra-mnin� vidory uv&lt;'r t he
l'hils. Jim Brosnan aul hnrcd his
sHerHh'
Yl{'lory John Uuzhanit lost
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h 1 s I 4 t h and 11inl11 in a row.

' " I t cerhin ly is a tough break.
for Dick" Brown s.iid.
"Th�re is a chance he might
play 111 the World Series" he
addr.d hopefull y. "If anyone de­
serves it, i1's Groat. H's a real
tough break."

The general mana�e r added
that the four-week J teriod ends
just about the lime !he World
Series opens.
Th� Pirate players were a
duwn&lt;'ast lot althoug h they knock
e � the �raves into third place
w_n h their come-from-behind 5-3
victory Tueliday ni�ht.
Dick Schofield fil led in remark ­
ably well (or Groat Tuesday night
slamm ing out three siug:le s.
Wills sloll' his 4 1 st base, most in
the cm·uit sinec 1929. Norm Lark­
er hit his four1 h lwmer as George
Marand a lost his fourth game for
Lhe Giants.

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Dem Drysd ale, Who l'O/llplaincd
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this season . pikhrd his sev1:nth
straight hn;11(.! }·u·tory for Los An
;.:elcs. l i e drove 111 two runs in
winning his 1 3 L h �amr and ral'ked
up d�hl s1ri k£'outs lo nm
his
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ly Mn. John Stout
Mn J1me1 Bor g an Al lt-n and
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C , L . D&lt;lwlrn of f'1 Ashb)
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Point, W v.
Re ..- and Mrt. Barnh�rt mo1t1!
recently to Rutland
Herb Schulle and Don Lawsu n
of Oaytipn &lt;'llied on Henr} M i
K inne)' recently.
Mr . ar)d Mra. Juhn Stou t, Jutl y
Sto11t and Mr. and Mn ftuuell
G um atte,nded the Wainer n·
union at SI Muy1, W. Va.
Severi! from �en attendi!d the
State Felr.
John Bl•ckwood is In University Hospit,1J, Columbu1,
also
M iu Lena Jordan for medkal
cart.
M r. and Mrs. Tommy Olaon of
New Manh field and Lloyd Borin g
called on Mr. and Mn. H a •· l
Haning te&lt;'en tly.
Rev . Merwiln Teets and Sunday
1chool claas rame here Friday
evening and had prayer and ,anJ.:
songs for thl' sick at the bom1•
of Rev and Mrs. Bernhart and
Mr.
Mri,;, John Sto111.

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T-BONE and SIRLOIN snAK

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2 lb. loaf only 69c

INSTANT COFFEE

1 0 oz. jar $1 .19

Clovn t"arm
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- - - - 5 1b. fcir $1.00

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Center Cut Pork Chops - . . - · . . . . - - 69c lb.
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Smoked Callas . . . .
Lone Noni ChN1e . . - . . . . · - . . . . · 49c lb.
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daughtt'rlii ;md farn1ht-1 M r and
Mrt Juhn l luhh1111, and �oni;; .ind
,O� r "nd Mr■ L ' harl!!• Sunen l ,
'r h l' \\ ) " 1111 I
W1lh
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olu bu oiu l lit'" W4'i'lil'nd
l uu 1 1k Brt' \l l ' r 1 1,. ,r!a} (' 1•tn1nJJ
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l k.,1 n r ll H r.. wn YIJ!lmg In l 'ol I �tr dD&lt;I \I • , II 1: I J u n 1 .i w l
urrihu� �nd .vt r� Jolm J)ohhi n,r 1&gt;urH I A,11� t:, , · 1 ,1111 1 J l l1·d 0,1
a lltl son" ri·1u rnPd hornr wilh t�bt' r ( �q&gt;&lt;·nt1 r a n d famil) n�
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twr
t�ntl.l- ar11J 1tw) ,1wnt !h1- t•vt-11
Mr
Mrs
Jng
nd
yd
w.atc.blng fur the satel l te
Taltmtt
F'!o
.a
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ctnd .\f r a11tl .Mrs �ward G r 1 f
llr1. Dorothy Dunt iii slowly
f i th Wl'rt' rel't'lll gut"1b of M r I getting better. She i, able to
w ;d l!: uul un l hl' 1,iur1h dnd th l·
and '.\1 rs l&gt;&lt;'ll T.albo!I
1 ( 'ook1t' Smith and Taddy Durijl y ard
spt-nt th� weekend with M ildred
Jerry Dail; 1s home ror II few
and Joyce C m:I�. Mornin11: Star days from t ht' .� ii ' } base whrrp
Mrs Nell M1dd lt!swart, Mrs he 1!! 1ramin i.:
Kilt r M i l l i; , Wesley Allen, Dell
Lmd:. ltuu�h 1 5 ,. ,�itu1g her
TalboH and Mr and Mrs B n aunt. Mn rha Dady.
Allen called on E H Carpenter
Mr and M r�
Wayne Ward
and famil y recently
and dau�h tl'r werf' rl'rf'rll guests
Iva , F:\.M;:r and Gene Ca l'Pt!nttr of hn, fatlwr. Ed Ward.
and Ben Alll'n l'a lled on Ohve
M r\ A l lunc1 &lt;:lun,1•ntam p h il �
and Dell Talbott Wednuday eve t i-n heJ p1n!-: rur1 t l ii· st rr fur
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Stiversvi lie
Scx:iety News

M r and Mn . Wa)'nP W•II• o( Co­
lumbu1 vi1iled Monday wnh Mr
and M n Will Myert
.
JACKSO N'S M ILL, W. Va UPI
M r and Mn . Sidney Picken•
-Wes! Vlr1fo1a University ' s de
wen1 to St. Al bans 1111 week to re•
fenalve team ciin probably 111111
! urn M n. Dren ner. who h11 •vent
cipate extra hard work t h is Wet'k
the Pltll week "i1ilina: with Lhem
1
H re»ul1 of a scrimmage T11e�
to hit home . Hit hrother. Sidnt!y,
'
day against a le am employing
h,1d recently visited with ))i1 1rancllhe Maryland offense.
I
paren t.I for two week,.
Weekend 1uulS wert! Mr. and
.
.
Durmg the scnmmag
e session. 1
M
. Willi1m Grueser aod children
n
.a "Red" team which has seen I
1
Don and Debbie were M r and •Mrs.
litt)e . action so far al the WVU
Robetl Jay of Columbus and Mr.
, re1nmg cam1,1 here, had a pretty
and Mn. William RueseU and Roeasy l une of 11 runmng ag a I nst ,
bert,1 of Cornina: ·
th e M Ou� Ia ineers �nd rilcked up I
,
M n . Lawrence Hartinger went to
-�t&gt;veral Sl?eable gains.
C_ol_ umbus Monday where she will
I
But Coach C:ene Corum wasn't
v1e11 her �•ughter and (amil,y, !-fr.
complete ly dowriheilrted . Ills .:an•
and Mrs. Ral p h Jordon and childd1dates for end positions did
ren.
show up well, both 011 ddense
1
Mr. and M r.1. E. R. Ketchka and
and ortense.
Harry Taka returnel to lheir home
A ttf'nds G r,ulrurtion
Corum praised particularly the
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to Odord In Wyden. W. Va .. after spend ing
Paul Grueser well
work of Ken Herock, DiL"k Slrurk, last W&lt;'ek t o at tend the grad u il l um the week end Wilh M r. and M rs.
Dave _ H�ss, Ray Bezzoli and J.ar- exere ises at M iami
l l n i v t&gt; rs i ly John L. Ketchka and r•mily.
Mr. and M rs. Adrian Wood.a were
BOOTS HOME THI.II
ry L1evmg. Corum also was up• where his sister. Mrs. Gardner
LINCOLN, R. I. UPT-Jockey
l i rt�d by the results of Tuesda}'' s [ Heynolds rel'eived her ns in f&gt;� le- In Charle11ton Monday where they
scrunmage among his freshmen nw ntary Education l i e spP n1 sev- vl1ited his mother, iiCra. Lelia Mc­ Ronnie Vlndfora booted home
squad.
erul days with t hem at their home Clung, and in Belle with Mrs. three winner. al Lincoln . Downs
and returne d to M i ddlepo rt with Woods' sister 11nd family, Mr. and Tuesday, in�udlng Crarty Voll
Mr and _Mrs. Reynol ds on Friday Mrs Edgu .Jeurett and childre n. �.40 in tht feature r.ace.
Visiting over the week end wllh
when t hey l'il llle tt1 spend th!" week
Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Jones of Thlrd their home in Bradbury Saturday.
AT
end with Mr. and Mrs. J&lt;:dgar H eyMrs. J. H. Smith, Mn. Junea ll ur,
LlwMn.
Ave
ue
were
and
Mr
n
H:c
.
et
ynolds
Margar
rs.
nolds and M
ray and M iu Ha:te) Va�ooney
Tht.' Gardn er Reynu lds' son, P u ul, ren C'e M yers of Columbua, Mr, and vl1l!,d Sund,y with Dr. and Mrs.
end
sona,
Bob
Mra
obert
Tillis
R
W
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elsu r1:ceivetl his tlPl-(rl'e from iland Billy, of Pt. Ple.aaeA.L, Mr. and E. F. Maa1 al their 1ummer home
m111gton College Lhis summer,
Mrs. Guy Burdette and Mr. and in Lone Bottom and in fteed1Vllle
wl th Mrs. Murray's sister, lfl's
COURT STREE T
MY11. John R.lirden, Leon, W. Vs.
POMEROY , OHIO
No St1 rvices S11nd,1yy
Su nday Mrs. Charles E. •Burdette, Josephine P k kena
There will be no Sunday school
SEATTLE, Wash. UPI-Sonny ur worship service on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones and
Liston, the big bomber from Lhe S t'plember J I at eilher St. Paul daughter, Sharon. local, and Dr. A.
Va., were
East, 11nd Eddie Machen the West or St. John Lutheran Churches, W. Milhoan of Nitro,
in
Huntington
to
vi�il
with
Mrs.
meet in a 1 2-round elimination so lhat as many as wish may go
'
bout here tonight which should to Logan to attend the ordina­ Burdette s son, Charles, who It a
produce thi: next challenger for tion of the new pastor, William patient ill the Veterans l lospit.11
for t rralnwnt
lhe heavyweight title.
L. Voris. The serl'ii•p will h e
Mr. and M�s. H K'. Woodgerd
p . m. a t S I . Matthew and daughter, Ma ri1111nt&gt;. went to
Liston, who hn lost but one of held a l 2:30
Church located on 230 Columbus. Monday. whPrt• Mari­
3 1 pro rtghls and hes kayoed 2 1 Luthcriln
East Hunter Strep!, Logan.
amu· is enrolled 111 lrnsinpss col­
of his victims, including the last
lt'gt•.
fline in a row, is the number one
Mr. ;ind M rs. Tim Bailey and
'-'Ontender for the crown. Machen /II other• Sponsor Ho/J
daughter,
["Jonna nae, ,md lsHac
home
a winner in J4 of his 37 matches
urin�
I
fen
hop
recot'd
A
and owner of 20 knockouts ' is made ic'e cream , (.'ilke and pie, Baile}' lt"f1 1-'riday for Burnsvillt&gt;.
sponsor11d l.l y 1hc Eastern Si'nior N, l '., for a visil wilh their parents
rated number t wo.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilyne (;ihhons
Molher 's Club, will lw hf'ld in
the lot oppusite the L' hi•ster r.rude wenl to Cincinnati todar on busi­
School building Saturday even­ ness.
Bill Diles, who was a business
ing, Sept. 1 0 from 7 : 30 until
Thrifty
visitnr here and in Pomero�• )'f'S!er­
!ly
inis
('Ordia
The
public
.
10:30
nMd.a
ROME UPf-The top 10
l
day,
visited
wit
h
his
parenl!!,
Mr.
.
to
attend
1tandlnp In the Jt60 Olymplc, vited
anrl ;\t rs. L. D Diles, also.
at tti. ■"d of Tu...,•, cornpe,tl- J
-------Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Ward
tlon (�d for flnt, ,11 ...,. for Councilor, To M ePI
and daui;:hler. Mary Lou, or HaVt&gt;111T' ,11 ,- . , . . , , . . ,·,o-Ncond •nd
for third!:
Tile Past Coun&lt;'ilors of Theo- wood visitf'd Monday with Mrs
Country
S
G
I doru1 Daughters of Arneri&lt;' a will Jamf'� Murray and M rs. Gus Ward.
Unffecl StahN
26 1 l 1 3 mee1 at the home of Mrs. Ola11
Mrs. J. H. Smi1h, Miss Moude Tu�·
ltunla
22 1 6 20 G ood win,
New H aven, W . V a., lor, M iss Hazel VanCooney enlt
·
lb.
Italy
11
7
5 tonight at 6 p. m. .1.11 iniliatory Mrs. JarneN M u ri-ay were in Park­
�-•iflv . . • • . _ • .
Germany
7 offhicrs and 1 he team ar� invited ersburg, s .. turda)'.
9 15
Turhy
7
2 9 to attend ,
William Thomas of New York
ECONOMY MEATS
Australia
6 6 9
hus been visi11ng with his molher­
Hungary
4
, 7
in-law. Mrs. D. 8. Hartinger.
Horn eco m ing Sur,d&lt;1y
Poland
l 4
9
Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Muncy re­
• Bacon Squares, Trojan lb. 29c
TM
,
.Ji.pttrldge
EUB
Cburrh
will
C:11&amp;ch01lov.1kle
2 1
3
turned home today from Morehead,
hold•
M.8
annual
Hom1:comin�
New z.. 1anc1
2 o o
Pork liver . , . , • . . . lb. 33c
this Sunday, Sept. 1 1 . Thjs is the Ky .. where they had gone for the
holiday
week
end.
While
there
85th anniversary or the church.
wftll .. _.,.. ...t purch!Me of
Beef liver . , • . • • • • lb. 59c
Many �f lhe past m inisters lhey at tended t he funeral of e rel•
2 Ibo. • - boneleu i..., a
liV(',
will partieipaie in the artPrnoon
Bacon Jowls, Le.an
lb. 29c
Mrs. Berlha Amos ot Rutland
program.
e.-.- •xtilffl Sotv,.,.,,, s.p-b..- 10. 1ffll
ThPre will he a potluck dinner had as dinner guests, Saturday
fat Back, Dry Salt
' lb. 1 9c
evening,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Jefr.
and the afternoon program wiU
rt!ys end son, Stephen of lndian­
begin at 2:00 p. m.
apolls, Mrs. Cush Johnston of Brad­
RETURN TO ACTION
bury, end John Larkin and son,
LOS ANGELES UPI-San Fran Sammy, Rutland.
eisco Giant players relipe Alou
Mr. und Mrs. Vol Reynold5 and
As Advertised In
and Andre Rodgers, injured when daughters, Lynn and Gwynn, of
hit by pitched balls in Monday 's Morgantown visited over the week
Readers Digest
doubleheader with Los Angeles, (.!Jld with Mr. and Mrs . .Edgar Rey­
are scheduled to reluro to action nolds and Mrs. Margaret Reynoldri.
this week. Alou, lhought to have Mr8. Heynolds and daughters re­
F,�.:��No.;,!'h,
had a bruken hand. su ffered a main"d ror a week's Vl9il here.
halves
bad bruise, while Rodgers was
'Mrs. F'renris Larkin is vacation•
YOUR
h i t on the lert elbow.
ing in DesMoines, N. M .
Mrs. C. R. Gilbert o f Springfield,
who atl('nded the Gilbert reunion
in Coolville, Monday, was the over­
night guest o r her mother, Mrs.
ROMI: UPI-Unofficial tHm Minnie ErlewinP, and family be­
Oll'. ca n $1 .59
standlnfl in th• 1960 Olympic fore returning home yesterday .
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush and
GamH aft■r Tu•sday', com,-ti•
3 lb. ca n $7.49
Kroge,'1
d11ughter, Martha Anne, of Colum­
tion (top 10):
Point&amp; a warded on the- bails of bus, who had been vacationing in
blend o1
Available Now At
10, 5, 4, 3, 2 incl 1, r..-c:tlwely northern Mich.lgan vi1lted briefly
can,
fruin
t.r the flrlf alx placH:
with Mr. and Mra. L. D. Diles,
1. RuHia
""6V, Sunday evening. The Bu1he1 had
,1,v. alao visited In Chicago with their
2. United Slatea
241¼ son-in-lavr and daughter, Mr. and
J. Oermeny
Mrs. Richard Schnelker.
4. lt1ly
181
Weekend guests or Mr&amp;. Betty
S, Australle
12'
111\it Willl.1m1 .at her home on Locust
6. """""
FREE PARKING
,. Pof•"d
1 1 114 Street were her father, Mr . .and
'1¼ Mr1. RuHell M�Daniels, Sr., of
I. lrlteln
Middleport
Coals Bldg,
Charleston, W. Va., Iler sister and
lS
t. T-y
'
52¼ brother-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Mar•
10. Romania
m��
E
vln Krider, and her brothll' and
,11ter-in-l1w, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
MeDanlel1, Jr., and son, Hervey
Whitlatch, AaG tl1Ulng al the
Will iallls home wu; Vernon Har­
rbon, nephew of Mrs. Williams,
who Is on leawe from his base .al
Y- Cloaioe
Norfolk, Vir1lnia.
Weekend IUNUi with Mr. and
Mrs. Cu1h John1ton weN! Mr. ad
c.. c- . . ........ - • Longhorn . . , •-...--·· I,,
Mn. John Jeffreys and son, Ste­
phen of Indiana and Mn. Bertha
Amo9 of Rutland.
Mr. end Mr1. Joe McK■J ind
daughters, Sally and Cindy, who
h,ve 1p,enl the summer month, .at
Mi•..t W0s IT - • -.
home of 111:tt. McKay•, parent.II,
the
1111.
Mr. and Mr,. Gerald Rupe, while
Mr. McKay attended Ohio Unlver­
tlly, returned Ja ■t week to lheir
home in Man.11field Where Mr. Mc­
Crystal
r - Rod Label
Kay i1 a .teachei- .ln the hl1h 1ehool.
M.r. and Mri. Rupe accompanied
them to. ·:Manlfield and returned 10

W. Va.'s Corum

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HUNTING SEASON
OPENS SEPT. 1 2

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Cadillac-OldlM'oiU�Rambler
Ph- WY-1-510

M r, Allen Jenk 1n1on entt!rtal lll' d
l hl' l..o y:il Pals l"ldss of the Ch,m·h
u f Chrt!II at hf'r hinne 1 11 M1 &lt;ldl t&gt; I
puri Tuesday f'vr n 1 11g w hen th,•y
met for their regular rnet'tmg
Mn Jenkinwn . presJd t' nt uf the I
rlui,;, was dtvutional leader and
ill su eo 11ductetl t h t• bu�inf'S5 St!II I
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siun
D uring \ ht' me E&gt; t r ng fin an n al u roj el'I 1nclud111g the selling or ba,..
ket.s und nuls were d1S&lt;·ussed.
M iss M il dred Hawley was t he
program leader and gaw a " 1 1 11to,,· of the Christian Chun-h ' ' .1nd
led group .;,,-;cusswn
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The travt&gt;lmg prize wlm·h had
been bmu�ht by :t1rs G uy He�· n
olds was wnn by '.vl 1ss N111a nussell
After the ml'ehng refrt&gt;shm,• nt�
were .1.crved by Mrs. Jl'nk rnson

Middleport

Cher Boy-Ar-Dee ' ' ' wllb -t ......,

Karr &amp; lao Zandt

W. Main Slftet

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About

Dutton's
Drug Store

TODAY'S SPEC IAL

"88" - 4 DOOR

EBERSBACH HARDWA RE CO.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Phone WY-2-3191 4
Corn•r 2nd &amp; Rutland Sn.
Mlddl.,ort, Ohio

GUN CASES

"EYERYTI-I I M; IN HARDWARE"

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Erwin's Gu f SerYic•

SHELL VESTS

BUDGET ACCOUNTS ARE CARRI ED IIERt; IN OUR STORE

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Remi ngton

H U NTERS JACKETS &amp; CAPES - H U NTERS PANTS
CAPS - RI FLE SLI NG STRAPS

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Ammun ition Of All Kinds

1G E T

B•ltimo rt at Cl•v•land (night)
- P1pp11 1 3-1 VI Ptrry 1 s. 1.
W11hlngto" •t Kanw1 City
("lght) - LH 7-4 11'1 Kucks 4-8 ,
80,ton at Detroit (nl9hl)-$ulli•
v•n s . 1 5 n L.ary 1 1 -14.
Thursday'I Gam.1
Bolfon ,it D•trolt
New Yor� at Chicago, night
W &amp;1hlngton •I Kan1,u C it1, night
Balti more •• Cleveland, n ight
MINOR LEAGE RESULTS
International Lu1ua
MontrHI 6 Buffalo !i
Columbus 7 Miami l
Toronto I R:ochHter O
· Richmond 2 J•rsey C it)' 0
Amerltan Association
MlnnHpoli1 1 3 St. Paul 7
Denver 4 Ho\ltfon J
Loul1vlll• S CharlHton l
Indianapolis -4 D•llas.ft. Wi.rth
Southern Auodalion :;
Allanla 5 Birmingham 3
Shrnaport 16 Memphi, 2, ht
Shr•veport 9 M•mphl1 S, 2nd
Moblla 7 Chatt•noqa 3
Nuh.,-111• S llttlt Rock 2, ht
Lltll• RIKk 1 3 Nuhvllle S, '.f od
E11tun LH9ue Playolh
Seml-Fin•ls, Betf,of-F lve
Won Lott
Springfield
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Bin9hamton
0
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Peters • Western

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MAKE A DAT� TO
"LUBRICATE"

PADS

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TO SIGN TENNIS PACT
SAN sr:BASTlAN, Spair1 Ul'l­
nanii;h l&lt;"nnis star Kurt Nr,ilsen
I!; CX IICl'tcd to !liJ::11 with pro­
moter Jnck Kram('r ' H pro((':'l�ional
lr11nis lrnupc ncxt wee k at a fl­
gurl' ('Htimutrd hetween $30.000
11nd $40,000. Neilsrn, in Spain
for an inlernal ion;il FlmalC'ur IC' n­
nis 1ournament, prohaMy wlll
make his pro debut in Paris on
SC'pl . 13.

Shotguns 6 Rifles
• Remington

82 5 1 6 1 7
::;t LOUl.!i
74 57 !,65 7
M i lwa ukt•e
74 58 Mil 7 "1
Los Alli,(el1•s
70 6 1 !134 I I
Sdn �'rallnKo 6tl 65 5-04 1 5
t · 1 nl'mnati
60 74 448 221/r
l' h i t· &lt;1 � u
!'.iZ 78 400 2B½
Philadel h 1a
49 83 37 1 32½
PT ue Id a,•, Result_,
L ••• A
• " •• le1 7 5• " • ranc 11c:o _ O
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1 ,- urg
•. 5 M 1 1 wau• ee. 3 ' night
c 1nc1nnal1
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6 Ph t"I ad• f ph11 I night
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0 1 ga H s h eduled
nes;• )' 'S �
bl� Pitchen
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Ch c•
c phia (nighlli •1
C a dw
..-, �onl•v 7-11.
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5,l . l ovi1 •t Pittsburgh (nii,hl)Broglio 1 7-7 n Law_ 19_...
Lo, Angele, at C mc1nn1tl (nlt,ht)
- PodrH 1 1 - 1 1 Y1 McLi1h 4- 1 1 .
San Frandtco at Milw•uk..
( n i9 ht )-Sanford 1 2· 1 1 ..-1 Piu rro
6-7.
Thurwlay's Gam..
Chica(tU •f Philadelphia, nltht
Los Angeles at C incinnaU, nlSJht
S•n Franci1co al Milwaukee, nltht
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct, G8
Baltimore
80 54 .597
New York
77 54 ,$88 1 ½
Chi rago
75 58 .564 4 ½
Washmgto1 1
67 66 .504 1 2 ½
Cleve&gt;l;.nd
66 66 .MO 13
l '�lrn1I
6 1 72 .4!)9 1 8 ½
Boston
58 75 .136 2 1 ½:
Kansas Uty
47 86 35J 32 ½
Tu..day's Resu lts
Boston 7 New York I
K1n111 Cit )' 3 Chicago 2, night
Clav•. 1 0 Detroit I, 10 in1., nis,ht
Onl)' 91m.1 schedulH
WednHd■y'• Probflbl• PUch•n
Ntw York at Ch ic:■go (night) -·
Ford t-8 vs Wynn 1 1 .9 or Baumann

Will i•msport
0
RHdlng
0
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Springfield 2 Binghamton O
Williamsport I RHdlng 0
Pacific Co11I LHvue
S•n Dl•to 4 T•com• :z
Port:and S V•ncouver O
Spokane 8 5Httlt 2
S.11 L•ke 4 Sacramento 3, ht
Salt Lake S Sac:nm•nto 4, 2nd

HUNTING SEASON OPENS SOON!

uf.aclurers

�::t:;tG�::·:'.

Red Devils Are
Hosts To BIS,

Loyal Pals Class
Hold Session
Tuesday Evening

Around And

Harrisonville
Society Report

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, :::� Exba Top Value stanpe

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• 1-.Dally Sentinel, t'omeroy-Mid dleport , 0 , Sept 7 , 1 960

i
· :�sh Descend�nts Hold Reuni�n Sunday
!At Vernon School Near t-lew Haven, W Va
• Tbe descendants of Ge-orge a n d Susa nna Housh held t h e i r
•1 reunion Sunday at the V e rnon Schou! ,war '.\' p v. H a ven . w, V a

Peop le
In Pomeroy

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y w, 1 1 .,,
Tag Day for the M 1ddlepor1 1-hgh
B y LUCILLf HAWK H'IIS
I
Sthflul Band ·.'hen Lhe people
of
, . A basket dinn e r was ::.crYcd a l 11001 1 ,n t h th e Rev W c l c: h
Mrs Hob(.r1
L u r as
! Br l l )' M i ddleport will be asked to sup1 'oud 1 ) and ,·hildri_.n rel u rrwd to por t lh (' ir bind As was lhc policy
: of 1he New Haven L u t h e ran c h u rch d :-. k 1 n g gran·
•
home ll1 &lt;..'ulumhus Tu e5da} lasl y ear there w i l l be no soliota
thr1r
• Group singinu• of Amierica and pi &lt;t) l.' f' b.� !\&lt;l r., A l ton (.;nmm
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f
- 1�il with hP r moth ,• r . M n u on outside of M iddleport for Lhe
l
l"r
•, opened the busines, sess101 1 111 the afll' l"IIOPII I I wa� armoun&lt;:
�:ll1·11
I
'&lt;•u&lt;·h
h;:mJ Tag Vay will officially begin
ea_
I
� "'-.t the group would r&lt;'cei�e \Ir ,:1i ,ri \\ r-. J .,,t• p h l' r1 ul!h 1 h1·
Mr ,,rHI .\1 rs l'liil1p Mr 1 f'r or al 9 ;i rn aml ront 1nue u n t i l about
·
• • echtioo1 of t he fl nl !(nu!&gt;h
� - , u in!i·,t I HT wiil J A Ohl1 1ig1•r &lt; "o l u rn hu;:. wt•ri · Wl'l'kl'nrl gue�h 9 p 111
book and those w H,h111g to pur
.
L lw LJh1 t · , t �r,d l .,1,.., n· 1 1 n· 1 irn1 1, 1 , LJf M r 1111d ,1 n, rn• d Hos&lt;• n 1 a l 1 ni
Ttw hand. und1·r t h e d1ret·twn o f
t!haM a boolc. rna) r unlal'I \tr),,
:O.l r ;, ni1 Mrs �:rlw..r d T R auer E u�r rH' Sears, bandmaster will
f a rn l h 1 ,1 l ,t ' ll"fl I l l . 1 111· f &lt;1 11H l )
b B umg ernt •r . ·,' \ ' lo\. ! I H l '/1
\ r ;, 1 1 ' 1 1 111-: [ ! • f a r t h t·Sl
I ,,f \l &lt;t f l l H I �Pf'lll tht• wc eI k r n fl l l l il! Ch a ll (1 1&gt;rov11le mus1t· at Vari
1 1 1 1 •111 u1 1,.I ,,·n i. 1• f ur 11w111
.... 11 t1 hl I" p,1rrnts. M r and M r� ou :. 1 1a n• 1, l l radquarters for the
Glrb were pr t'M' B tt· t l l • l \.h ,
lw i � .. 1 , ., ihn! t h r - p a\! ) e ;1r 1 1 1 r k K ',, r r Sr Tht• :r daughter, l \ 1w
1. John Wolfe. LC"Ldrl
&lt; a.
h1d1 1.� sponsorC"rl h)' t he
for
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who
has
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l"rs nr�t1 n izal1&lt;111. w i l l t&gt;e
Ha
,• baving th_e I aq:r" t f a rud� 1ir1·,&gt;
� enI ; Jackie Pani;:.h. i\aui.:iil.-r of i w r t:1,,, 1 1011 u f u f f 1e(•r.\ wa:-. hi'l d 1 !11•11\ f1,r •t \"l"'r!II w1•ek :. f f'l u r rw d ,:1 t lh t ufr1 &lt;• e r)f lhl' Colu 1n hu� and
.,.. 1 1 11 ,, II , , f f r n·r, n· d••rl!•d a 1 1 &lt;t h u 1111, w t l h t tw n,
Sout lll ' l'II Ollu1 Elel' l ric Cumpany
L1· 1 fhc1I
11 11'1ud 1 •rl Mr, J11hr1 Wolff' . prro
8um�,:1nH'I' . ,11ul d . , 1 1 ..: •11 , • r Hl 1 · , . J u 111l11 1.� v l � I I
, l (frlll �1 1 , J&lt;1h!\
\ 1, ; · pr,·,1d&lt;·111 Mr� Ma)l.1111' A t· 1·d :.1 . . 1HI,) ·.1 1 t h '.\ I r and Mrh
mold ,, . , r,·t ,,r1 Mid K l'1HH1 Huu:.h ! ! Irk I\ irr �r
M i ..� � ! � 1 1 · -\1 t]/\ld ;111cl M 1 -.�
0
l &gt;o r u l h , � r rr,ild ldt� �i on&lt;la )' f.,r
� ,olloY, ll!L! ( t u&gt; l111s1n ss . t'�SIOl1 I h rkn ,l111rt: '\ lll" rl' Tu�stla) � hr _v
Middleport
t t11 • ;:r.. 111• ,,., , . 1 1 t o ! hi� i.:. i�a v f' of f ' n l r rr ' d 1 hr \1 •11111tam Slatt• ( om
T hr regular mer1 1ng o f 1 h r &lt;) f . .
�•l11 .il1P l h { ) 1 1 11t'r Housh, 01 ,,r( • I : , ; 1 ', , l l f, -1 ,
\1;, n
FOR
ct·n, amt l r a l ht'rs of l hr \[ id(llt•
111ot ht•1 1 1 1 ( IP!&gt;rgl• Wl'twl Hou:r.h. I
Mr, 1 , 1 h 11 Fnrk h,1� rr;-[11rnNI r&gt;n r t Fir�\ Rapt' isl ( ' h 11 1 T h w;i� held
111 t h t• Hri,,111 11 1 1 1 1 Lutheran {'h un·h tu hr:-r ht nw 1l 1Ck S1,n n!!s llo.afl
.
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,d1cn· ;, �tn11r pla,·cd at 1 h l' i:rn 11(• rrorn M r 1 !.� ( ; i •ncral l l •isp,tal Tur sc\ay t•vemnl'.: • at the 11 , nf' or
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,
Harry
\lmulaf.helt
rs
Ii ) 1 h 1• ,L!r ◄ 11qi wa:. d c d 1 l' a1l•d h Y
V r i r k rrl ! n.' cc11 t l .\· al hrr
111 t h e ahsl'11ce of the Sunday
ll1•1 llnu.�h
ho nw tir1·;ik 1n� h1•r I C ' ft ,irm rn
Al trnrl u11; w1·rr �r:-. Hmw �;ul two ill:rct•�
\ SchoPl superintendent. To11y rowl&lt;11id l'l i do . Mr., (,arm·l Wildl'n
Irr. 1h1· pastor nf t hE' ch urch, Rev.
]
rod1 t-'.lgin. 1 1 1 . Mr and Mrs Al
M r ;, 1111 M r� 1 · ar! Ashhaus.:h Donald Boom· . n pt•ncd l hl' meeting
1,rn ( : rimm M 1 ;,:id Mrs Wilham and cl;1 1 1 1!1111' r . .lurly of l&lt;l l 1 t'nt1 w i t h prilyer and t'1Jndur1cd the
t:d&lt;l 1e meC" l l ll�
1 ; n m m ;,mt f , 1 •1 1 1 h J\lr �nd M n, I &lt; ' 1 1 )' Md . Mr anrl Mrs
J ,1,1,narrt 1 : r 1 m ,,1 . , 1 1 d far1 1 1 l y 11111I l'll' kt•I ! , B.1 1 \ 1 1\Hll'I', i\"lrl . and Mr :-.
Mr� l'a u l Srnar1 was the devoPomeroy. Oh.lo
1 .u im, 1lo11�l1 , di 111 t:a:.t l .111l'r I l l l 1 11 11.i dn ,,f ( 'lt• n •la11d w n r ( 1 o n;,I lt•;1!\N for l iw evening.
p11o1 . M r, \\' 1 1 \ c·r T ;i 1 lnr ;1 1111 wi•t'kl'ml i: 1 11•,1)', or Mr ;,11d Mr:-.
n uring thi• hus111('5S meeting
1:mril) , Mr, l'i i:·�) ] l ;.rl1•s� :1 1111 l l,1 1 1 d FrTrkn 1111d Mr and Mrs l'rnmutmn l)ay which will he held
TONIGHT •nd THURSDAY
:-.01 1 Mr HIid Mr� V rnt I I &lt; l hl1n ' liu1 l· r t • f k • r ,i nd fam1I) _
. 0 11 Si• p l :.!5 was !hst'ussed and a lso
"THE no1 , K i t: '
R• • 1 ,11111 Mr :1m1 Mrs
:11 :iu r i nM · . , 11 rt M r� \V i l h 1 1 r . J- rr (, k i r p\ ;1 11� ! or a v1... 1\at ion Day of the
Tom m y Noon11n, P1•tr t.l ar:.h,tll
:,ii d " ·11 I :1 rr- .. n , t 1\1 1 .-.., r o rn as111 a t t·a&lt;·hrrs was d 1 s('ussc d.
l .a m hrr l . &lt; 'ol11111 h u1,
( G . I C 'nml ' :I ) 1
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Frl1n· f ( " k .• .. burl "''Ni' wri·k
d
Liwn• rii·t• ltou_..,h ,ind Mr an
3 StoO�l';'&gt; Ill
A flE&gt;r thf' 11wct111,'! a salad coLlrse
•nd 1.!llt·:..ts r , f �tr H llfl Mrs llHv1tl w11s !iNVCd hy '.rl rs l loudashclt to
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Mr�
Davlnn
"TIU P1,E ( 'lll )SSrn·
Mr and Mrs fo hn J.yk. D1·trmt. F r E&gt; t· k n ;iu&lt; t .\I I , t n c 1 Mr s D E- Wt' )' t hosi· 11hove mcnt1uned and Mr. and
F R I DA Y : NOT OPEN
M idi , M rs Uorn1hy Roush, Mrs. M u l f1,rd
\'I r� L n. D iles, Mr. Smart, Mrs.
Mr :iu&lt;t !l.l i s .lo!-C'll h K l l l a vc n avid .J enkins. Mrs Charles BenH' 1•: � 1 1 1w ,1 n1t Mr anO Mrs.
Sus
,
Saturd•Y, Sept. 10
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Vrdnr Housh. llus1•v i l l t•; M r ar 1 1' :i n,I f :, ''' ' I ) ,,,,I , · 1,-", , 1 , ., Hurl of url l . Mrs B cu I a h wh I·t e an d M rs.
lJou bll' l l urro r '
Mn W 1l h11r ·"t&lt;' warl and &lt; :arry, Youugstow n WN!' l hf" wct&gt;kl'nd Urrt Roduner.
' ' STRAN&lt;iLERS OF U0!\.1HA Y"
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J lomer
iLSl ll l. \\.' V:i , M rs M,i r ) i\ 11 j!ll('SI.\ o f M r ;ind Mr�
M
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V11 , Mrs
11nllt•r, H,irlf , ,n!, W
"The r;I.FA'TllONIC MONSTJ-:ll"
.Jack F ◄ iw\n, Tammi (' an t i TOI LY ,
Mr and M r�. J a C'k Mrl )owt• I I
S"n. 0 Mon. , Tun, Sept. 1 1 - 1 3
;md 1\'rr a11d M r s Ja m£'s L1•WI�
arid �nn. Stl•('llll'II. Mr
and
Sr
"WAK E �·r n wm:N IT'S : )V E H "
1
&lt;HHI f111t1 1l.Y . ! ' 1 l 'lroasant
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Ernie Kovues
M argo Moure
M r ai u l '.\t r .. ! larolfl Ohl lll l! l'f 1: hl P r , l'all \Pl a . :nu\ M r ;rnd Mrs
J;iek W a rd&lt;•n
a111I ra1111I, \I r ;ind Mrs .I A 1 ' 1t t l}1 1 1 nt 1 amt d a u,1.1htC'r. ( '1ndy
Oh) , 11j!N. Mr 1111&lt;1 Mr.,; . I .J llc t• d , of l ' nlu111 h us wN£&gt; l lw wi•t&gt;k1· nd
Mn1 I{ W. Rawlings nr Middle­
Mr and Mrs l loward W ll ( 1 l 1 N h g1i1•sts nf Mr .in•I M r�. K;1rl port lwrame a grandmolht'r twice
11 nd ra1111I) , M 1s1,
n ora Housh. ! i n11·scr an1\ hOII�
w 1 1 h111 lhr pas\ frt'l' c1ays when her
Mr J11ut M r .� , !11hn N Lt•WI� ;md
Mr 111111 M r s J·:al ' I t-:�gl(' of dau�htt•r and son-m-law, '.� r. and
fa111 r l )' . &lt; :,•or�,· lh•t·d. Mrs l1u-1 Bi• i l f' VH ' W, K .y , w1•1' &lt;' grn•sl.� lasl M r.� J ami·.� .Johmmn (Nancy) be•
Housh nn1J da111,;hter. M r ;, n ,I Mrs. wi·rk of M r a1Hl Mrs
l larry m m (• 1hr parents of a daui,-:hlcr.
1l 1!m1�1i and 1laughtl' f , M r . K t•i 11 cr Tlwy ll'fl Fnda&gt; for .a K i m h ('rlv SIil�, lai;L Friday, and her
Fr1•
TON IGHT
a rnl M1 h F r i ·d I\OUhh and L11111ly 111.� 1 1 111 Tu ludo w i t h M rs John sm1 ani daughll'r-in -la w, Mr. and
FAMILY N IGHT
a11d Mr ;rnd Mr, ,J n h n Ord a 1 1 d .lann��
Mrs l&lt; ifhanl nawlinl(s. hf'filtne the
r a 1 111 I Y . \ ., • I H I . W V11. Ro ul e .
M 1t 1. 1 i ; i.y nor
J&gt;,111 J );ulPy
Mr a n d M rs Paul Krist•r of p11 r1•nts 0f a son yt!stcrrlay mornin it
Hul h hab1es were horn .a l !lolzer
Mr ;i nd M rs Thom:1� ( ; r111s1t•ad Colun1 h11s 1111d M1 and Mrs Will
"TI Wl(KS NI I B l l S I N t:S:-i
and fo mll} , Mr amt M rs Joh11 1a1 1i Burton nf Wort h inglnn Wl'f f' l l osp1t11I Ki mberly SU'-" i� the first
J . I K J•: Sl l t J W Ji\ fSINl•�!:;S"'
H1rnn:.;ir1wr, M r ., M P l v l n Knapp wr1•kt'11d j!Uc-iils of Mr. a11rl Mrs duld for the Johnsons a111I wei 11 h ­
i·d �••v f'll pounds a l birth Jl('r tnli
und r., 1 1 1 1 l y , Mr ;111rl M rs Josf"ph Harry K1• i:-wr
(l 'o l o r ,md Sl·O J I(' )
1' 1iu 1-;h ;1 1111 filnuly. l .11rr)' 1111rl
M rs W1llium FtshN and Mr� lt'rn11l Ara11f1p11r1•nts are Mr. and
M l 'h·i11 t' ry, Mrs Th1•lma Ca1w Slt'll;1 l ; rttes('I' \'1s1lt'&lt;t Tuci.clay Mrs Jim Jnhmmn of (;Alhpoli�
hart . M r ;uHI Mrs
l .aWl'E'IH't' with Mrs l 'harlt•s MrName&lt;' of and her �re-;d �ra11rl1n1r1•n1s are
J.i lll' Wy m:in
Hoek llud�ull
Mrs. R W nawllnRs ,,r Pompro,y
l .1c1•m� ,uH1 ramlly. Mrl\. Mildr('d l\folrll&lt;'pOrl
and
Mrs Johnson and Mrs. l ! l'r­
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Mr
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Mrs
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larnld
nlal'katnu
;rnd
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l"O'
A l .LOWS"
f'farhnra St 1lf's. Mictd lc•por l .
,ur,f r a m 1 l y sprnt thi• weekc111I in rln�lon or c : 11 llipolis.
Thi' 111•w llawlint,tis arrival, who
Mr a11d M ri. Thomas Wol ff' C 'oh1n1hL1!i with .M r . and Mrs
�Ti•drn wolorl
r t:, Sc.:h11t'fer.
wc-ight'd
f1111' pounds, fivr 001\('t'lil,
and
son
a1HI
Mr
arut
Mrs.
,loluJ
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AL"iO ( "AR' !'OON
h;is ;1 hr nl hrr, Timolh)' Ra) , �rul
Wolfe• 1111d f .i rn i l ) . J .1•!;1rt V;tlls;
Mrs H,1wllu�s of 1'omc-1·oy and Mr.
M r 1u1d Mr.� l "arrull Norris :ind
THURSDAY and FR IDAY
n111I M rs. Jone� of Rancllt' arc his
fo milY. Syran1s1' . Mr. ;uul Mrs
Dorlb l lHy
llidrnnl W1d rn11rk
j! fl' III ,1,?runf1 p 11 rents. M r. an c l Mu,
1 101111l1t I J1•tmN, Tum a ud �:li10
Hoy Jon('.� or Nf'W Haven arc �rand
"TI ii-: TI I N N t:I. l W ) ,( 1 1/1•:'"
twth, t1 1 1 11 1 111gt u11 , 1 ,i• nnH llnush.
pnrC"1ll.'i
to the boys,
M
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1wnw
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Mrs
M
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l
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Arnold.
.
- 11li111
l'u111rroy ;ind Mrs W(•sh•y llo11sl1.
S0Jlh1a Lon•n, A 1 1 l hm1.\ lt1 111111
Str11lw11\'111r
Th&lt;' MPii::s &lt; ' 011nty M11ustrrial
"TI i t: UI.A( "K Ol(( ' I I I I J '
Tlw rf'ull!1111 will lw ht'lrl ;1l!!lill Assl)E'ial ion will lllC"&lt;'1 Mnnrla)'.
lll'XI \ ( ':If al t lw V1&gt; f111)ll .-irhonl Srp1 12. 111 IO 11 111 al thr fo� nter•
pris&lt;' E U il ( ' l1urd1 HM' rrann�
I I &lt; : 1111.itt will lw i11 d111 rg1• nr
1hr rtcvot ions anrl RE&gt;v. fo� 11g1•11r
·1 hr l\luht lt•port 1 ;Hrl1&lt;'11 l ' luh w i l l
Brown, prehJfit•rtl. w i l l fttnd11l' I
!ht• h11si 11pss s('Sslnn /\ 1 1 m i11 i.� lwvr [h('lr l :ist Oll'f'l lll.C (lf th is �•('al'
I Two n e w versions o f A i r Step's'
ll'l"s of l hf' 1•m1111) ;11' C' 11\�'ltrd 111 al 1 hr hn1111• or ·.,l rs J lom1•r 1111.�.� rll
allt'11rl
l h1s m(•ri inj! Tllf' l11dil'N of ,1t 244 Nort h Se-c(lmt Avr . M11111lay.
favorite walking heel • . . each with
1
h1•
w
;Ws
w i l l st·rvi· lu nd1E-1•11 ul S1•pl 12 ill 7 30 I). 111
,
the famous cushioned sole and
M r� 1: 11 r1•11 Stanshur.v , pres1rlt't1t
lllHltl
combioatlon last that gives you per. J
M1u1.�h•rs .irn 11�kro1l lo c11II is rl'lll ltHhni,: all lll &lt;'lllhl'rS that I\OW
Hro\ ( : l at:u•r· for rC"sl'r\1 1111011 for 1s t hr 11111&lt;' lo pny anrrnal d1ws
feet fit, heel lo toe. If •cllvlty /1 your
•••
\'ro�rnm for 1 hr f'Vl'nlllfl'. will lw
tlw hrndwon hy Sa111ntay 110011
kind of living, Air s,,p /1 your kind
"ll hu\hs W i l h Mrs l.11wrt&gt;lll'C Mil
nu lh1· S1111day prt'ce1l111g l .11h11r ho1111 111 char�e. lier ln1rn· �iH hi'
of •h••·
Dt11
"Slm1111N '11 t:ml I� Sprin;: · s Rt•i,-:111
nin�
" M1sft Nrllit' Zf'rkle will ha111•
..;;.
, -;;;..._..,
th&lt;' f11)wrr arrani::rmrnt for l lw
('\'f'lling
WOl\lt:N'S
OthE&gt;r hosle:oises will h!' i\1 rs
La wrrm·1! Bing. Mr� WMltt•I' 1 1:irn�
11ml Mrs llarrr 1 '1\C'sher.

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Off,c1a
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Name ISrand
Merchandise

The annual Homecoming of !he
Enterpriat&gt; EUB Church will ht'
held Sunday, Sept . 1 8. The day · s
program w i l l begm at 9:30 a m
with 1he worship service In
charge of the Rev Fninds H
G l azier. Sunday school classes
will ..:onvene at 10·30 11. m .

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Homecoming Set
Capehart-Seff Wedding Ceremony Held
Aug. 20 At Mason Met.h odist Church I For Ent, erprise
Sunday, Sept. 18

Middleport Band
To Have Tag

Moinly About

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An old fashioned family basket
dinner is being planned for
noon and beginning at 2 (). m
a song fesl will be held with a
number of outsid11t talent to be
present Guest 5peaker w i l l bf'
the Rev Gerald Kost�r. pastor of
the l liltoma !::UB Church 111
Col umb u ,. _ _ _ _ _
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COOKOUT HELD
Mr and Mrs lharles Yeager or
M ason cnlcrta1nrd on Sunday 111i;:h1
with a cookout ;ii t heir home Al
tendinJ?; wut' M r!,,. Grr1rude M1t
chell and Mrs. M.arie Custer, bolh
of Pomeroy; ·.11.r and Mrs. Dall11s
Yeaeger. Mason; Mr and M rs I .
K Piersal l . Pt. Pleasant; and Jos
etta and Oonna Lish. Mason.

' M r. and Mn. Edward Hackem'!'y er.
Cincinnati: Mrs. R. E Urban, H u nt­
ington, W Va.; �firs. Amelia Gabt'
ltin, Huntington; Mrs. Edward
Tomlin,ion, CaITolllon, K y . ; Mrs.
Jaclt Hysell , Columbus; Mrs. An·
lhony Filit'hia, Columbus; Mrs
Richard Endsle)'. Columbus; Mn.
0. L. Knuss, Warren, Ohio; and
E. L. C.:apc-hart, Mas:1i11on,

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I Obaerve•
Birt/«la:r
Mrs Jenme Roush celebrated

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•Middleport, 0 . , Sept. 7, 1 960

her birthday, Sunday, with a pie­
me d mner at her home, W esl
Shade. All c,f her children, grand
children and great grandchildren
were present.
Thost attendmg were Mr. and
Mrs Virgil Roush, children Mary
.Jo imd Donnie, Weit Shade; Mr.
and Mrs. Larr)' Roush, Jackson,
0 ; M r. and Mrs. Gerald Violet,
Tuppers Plains; Mr. and M rs.
Dem.il Goeglein, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji'loyd Spence, Mrs. Frank Slsson
and d.11ughler, Angela, Mr and
M rs. A l va Clark and children,
Mark and Jl'nntfer all of Pome­
roy . and Mr and M rs. Marshall
M 1llcr and children
Stephen,
Bunn ie and Oa\'td, of Beverly. O.

Money Lessons
Start At Home
Early In Life

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr Sr.
c-n1£&gt;rlained with a dinner Sun·
day al tht'ir home, Naylors Run
l l ill Gurst!! were M r �nd Mrs.
Edward T Bauer, Marion; Mr. and
M rs. l arl Jones and daughter
Carla. Pontiat, M ich., Mr. iind
M r.'i. H 1charrl Karr and sons Jcf­
rrcy and Rodney.
and Mrs.

Dick Karr Sr.
of neighbors
Fridiiy evcnin� a t their home,
Naylors Run Hill.
Home made ice cream and cake
were served during the evening
to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W ise,
M rs. Laura Schaefer, Miss Mar­
�uerile 1,t'ifheit, W ayne U'ifheit,
M r . rnd Mn. Julius Sauva�e and
daui:::htN Linda and the host:1.

Kurrs Enlertnin

entertained a groop

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Mrs. Rawlings
Is Grandmother
Twice In Week

Meigs Ministers
To Meet Monday
At Enterprise

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Gar,den Club
T'J M-::':!t Monday
At Rus�':!11 Heme

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walkable ,

$1 3.95

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TENNIS OXFORDS

$ 2 .99 p r.

Narruw and Medium
W idths

Roush's Shoe Store
MIDDLEPORT

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W&lt;ddinv Rin9

HARTLEY and
BEN NETT
SHOE STORE
*Middle of UPltff

POMEROY

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OHIO

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$1 25.00

.'i/tririr Mf'rti1111
M arv Shrinl'. Wh1lf" Shrint' wt\\
llll'C"I 't-'riOay :ti fl fl Ill �I 1 lw
JC)Or· 111111 /\. s,honl nf i11stn1t·
l ion will h&lt;' twld. M(·mbers il l'"
to Wl•Mr �ircrl rlrC'sse-!'I. Potlm·k
rc-fre,11hmf"11ts will he- se rved amt
1111 0Hi 1·er!'I anrl mf'mbcrs are n'·
(! lll'Sttd l o h,r prl'1tf"llt.

Re\·. Richard Wright, pastnr of
the d1Url'h, officiated at lhe scrv­
ll'C. The church was dccoratrd with
arrangements of gladioli, asters,
of
and while rosebuds. Baskets
jlrcenl'ry were arranged on the
posts at the altar.
J he br1dc ' !I rather �a\·c her in
marriage. She wore a gown uf em­
broidered tulle and Chantilly lace
over hridal talfcta. The embrohl­
t'r(' d 1ulle h0&lt;tiet' was desigm:d
wilh a scal lo11cd 11erk hne. outlm
cd w i t h lace! and pc\He sleeves. The
houffant tull(' skirt featt1rNl lace
front pane ls and ruffled lace and
tulk tiered back f:ill ing gr11rch1lly
into a widE' cirrulnr t:011r1 t ram
Her fmi::ertip veil of imported
F'n-nch silk il lllsion was rnu�hl to
.11 1 1 uecrl's crown ur irHl&lt;'scen1s and
ptarls.
M al&lt;t of t.onor was .l:irkic C"apc­
tu1rt, sister o f lhe bride, while the
matron of honor was Mrs. Judi lo� i l1chia, ( 'olu m bu11. Bridesmaids were
Miss June Spe1H'er, M ason; M i6!J Jo­
anne lkrry, t '11rrnlllnn, Ky ; Miss
Joan 1;.:du1rdso11. W a rren. Ohio,
;ind Barbara Kr:111.�s. \'\/;irrE-11. Ohio.
Tht• altendanls wort• �owns of
ronrnnt·c t&gt;lue and cloud 11 :uc lal­
fpta, desii::ncd witt1 u drnpC'd 1wck .
Ji11e and t&gt;ricf sleeves. A \11chd
,t·umherhund or rontra.� ting colnr
ndn·le1I the wai�t line o[ the full
�at hcrrd �rleE'l l l•11glh skirt . wh1d1
featured A wide conlraslini,: bal'k
p:111cl.
Ttw bridl" ' s bouquet was mitde
up o{ II w h t lt' Ol'('htd wilh W l l l l t
n:r�ct111ds a n&lt; I �L,•plwnotas The a t ­
ll' nrla111s rnrru-d vcllow l'OSC'h11ds
111tt'rwi1v1·11 with blue net and l ll"d
wilh h1ue ribbons.
llie hard Endstt·Y of Columbus
w11s hes\ matl 11nri ushers were
John Sisson, l'omcroy; ht· k Camp­
bell, Mason. 'tom Recd, New Ha­
ven alltl Jack l lys!'ll, Arkwood, Co­
l11111buH, Ohio.
The lradil iunal weddin g marl'h
wus 11layt'd hv M rs . Geraldine
L11y nC' or NC"w Haven at the organ.

Vocal sdcctions were prese nted by
M iss Huth S,.1 yre of New Haven who
�ani: "Whi ther (iocst Thou." "Walk
Hand in Hand" and "The Lord's
Prayer. ''
The bride ' s mother wore a pink
silk sheath wilh luc inserts Hl'r
flowers were a green orchid end
wlnle rm1churs.
A recept1or1 fol\OW&lt;'d ln lhe SO·
tial rooms or thr church Decora
t1011s at !he recrption mcluding:
wcdd111� bells which hung over
lhc (;('Iller of l hc table which WP.'&gt;
covered with a lace cloth over
blue The eenlcrpiece was or ye) .
low rosebuds. The lradlinnal wed­
ding cake bore a min iature bride
anti groom.
As111i.l 1 11 g at the reception were
Mrs. Evrlyn Proffitt, Mason; Mrs.
Bctl1(1 Krnusr, Warren. Ohio ; :Ms
Lois Rosenbaum, Middlf'port: M rs.
Belly f'ry, New H11ven; Mn. Mar1.:aret Pickens, Mason, and Mrs.
Tom Hec-d, Nrw ilavcn.
following thf' rt'crption, the cou­
ple left for a brief wedding trip
t hrough Ohio. For her wcd&lt;lini.:
trip lhf' hridC! wore a blue I rish
linen stu,al h dress with white ac
l:CSSOflCS and a while
orchid COf·
s11g1•,
The bride ls a graduate of Wa­
lii:111111 tli�h St'hool and the Port:1mouth Business School She a11endcd the Univrrsity of Kentucky
ror three- years. She is now em
ployed at the Nationwide Insurance
AgC'nry in Columbus.
The bridt•groom is a grc1duate of
Soulh Hi�h Srhool in Columbus
11ncl studied t•nguwering at Ohio
S\11\e U niversity for two years. He
spt•nt three years in l he arrny anti
ts now E-mploycd hy Grar &amp; Sons of
Columbus.
They 11re ruitkin g their home at
3370 Trahue noad, Columbus.
Out or town guests at the wed,
ding were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Head•
Icy, Parkersburg; Mr. and Mn.
Harold Quillin, Dawson, W. Va.;

CENTURY
Wtddl119 Aln9

$1 00.00
662,,0

buy'
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Many Canada Geese
Set Down Near Captives

POMEROY, 0.

There .:lre a lot more Canada
geese on Grand Lekc St. M arys,
Auglaize and •Mercer !Counties be·
cause ot •I.be captive goose flock
therl!!, repfftta R.9iler ·:,.e&amp;roy, Wild
life Dis'U'�L 2 .game ,mana.gement;
supervisor.
The annua,I roundup of geese,
made early in July, nl"Hed a total
of 375 and at least 260 more est· • .1p­
ed capture. The flock t herefore to­
tals 635 geese et a minimum and
McElroy think� that many addi­
Lonal ,btrd.s esc.:a, ied lhe drivcrs.
The ro{mdup is made each year
after nesting but 'hef.H·e Liu• young
become large enough to ny, The
geese nrc hcnlcd Into pens where
they �re -b11nded and brailed to pre­
vent flight.
Whenever the rlock atteins ade­
quate size. geese will ,be permitted
to go wild as they attain th r e e
yea rs of age.
It is thought thet these birds will
relu-rn to their place of origin to
nest, and thus form the nu.deus of
a noative wild Canad1t goose flock
to provide hunting for -Buckeye
1unners.

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The nation"s leacflng worl: clothtng manufacturer
tailors this good loalclng Sanforla:ed 100 % cot.. ·
Ion twill- for longtr wear or.d eaty care. �f•aluresa
clot• stUchlng • • • curved stroinproof yoke on
ahlrt • • • ""No Ta,.'' tunnel loops on pants.

Colors: Navy Blue , Forest
Green, Postman's Grey and
Construction TaJt.

ELBERFELDS
YEAR-END

RAMBLER
CLEARANCE

Accidental Deer Kill
Down in Northwest Ohio

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The HOCidenta-1 deer kill is down
for northwestern Ohio d'or Hie Ji rst
six ·monLhs of 1900 •as compared
with the total £or the same r,erjod
of 1959, reports lltoger McElroy,
Wildlife ,District 2 game management supof'IVicsor.
Seventeen deer had been killed
to July l this year compared to
27 for the first half of 19�9. McE1·
roy attributes the high 1959 kill lo
the floods during January a n d
February.
"Deer were crowded out or bet•
ter mibitat and more or thetn fell
victims to autos," he says.
Highest kill for both years were
in -Willia m s and Lu.en �ountles.

Lake St. Marys Produces
Sevan•lnch Crappies

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Fishermen are getting lots
of
crappies avenging !!!even int.'bes
and channel -cats from nine ot
13 inches al Grand ·Lake St. M ery,,
Auglaize and Mercer oounties. So
rePort4 John Reis, Wildlife Di11trlct 2 •s�istam fish management
supervisor.
,Largl!!r crappies in the lOto 13·
Jnch clu9 are fewer in the catch
tbls year, Reis says. This is due
tiJ natural die off of older a g e
classes ,and the abundance of the
new ,group.
"Summer rtshing, usually less
prodoctlve than early season ef­
fort8, is being helped 'by the ba-ck­
WMer pools created lby the -D ivi­
sion of Wildlife l.ut seaJOn in the
large cattail 'beds al,.,ng the south
Sl\ore of this 15,000 ilC're hike,"
Reis say9.
"Anglers fishing here are t)l.king
some )argemout-h bass, bluegills,
and cr,-ppies. These areas are pro
ducla� and paying off for ,the fish­
ermen.''

NOW! Get H- Mon for Yaur r-ot Cu-The bottom Is
fa5t droi,ping uul of med car prices for big ca':'. Trade �ow and A1ICI
younelf hundreds of dollars. Get a new quallty-bwll, gas--1av1og Rambler•
Hurry-there's s.till a wide nnge of colon and modcl1.

See Your Rambler Dealer I
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES,

t:ut Mala slrffl,

Pomeroy, 01110

I T ' S DYN A M I C ! I . • • I T ' S A CO M P L E TE S E L L - O U T ! ! • • •
N.tlon■ lly
AdwrliMd
MEN'S

Hats
$J·•·

Values To $8.50

T RO U SERS
$ 3 .00

POii ADOID TASTE
Bot btt:ialliast cereal, cooked in
apple juice lMtead of water, has
a dellgb\lul fruity flllror, Topped
wit:b,brown sugar, a scattering Jf
ra.Jalm· and served wkfi, CNam,
7ou'll htte no trouble seWDI the
cbildrea lo eat -•I.

Values To $7.95

Sa le Starts Th ursd ay , Sept. 8 th . at 10 :00 a.m .
OUR FIRST SEN SATION AL SALE - - IN OVER 10 YEARS OF BUS INESS ! !

MEN'S

SPORT
COATS

To Our Many Friends And Customnrs. With regrets, I hate tu annou nce, due
circumstances beyond my control, I Am Forced To Quit The Men'• Clothing Business,
I will assure you that the merchandise offered during this sale, i1 the same top qua•
lity, AND ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STO CK. NO merchandise has, or will be brou­
ght in. We have employed, THE WM. E. LOEBE R SALES SYSTEM, of Olean, N. Y. to
assist us in disposing of this fine stock, just a1quickly as possible. I must say: "If you
want name brands Mens Clothing at unus ually low prices, you will be a friend tn
yourself to attend this great sale event, a s thousands will be doing and take advant­
age of these gre_at savings." Thanking yo u for all past patronage,
LORENZO D. DAVIS

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Values To $24.50

BOY'S

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NOW I SI.. H ......... .. 1 New ReLPI -Now'I lht liml wboll
lh� car buyen. get the besl dells. u Ratnblor dealen clo&amp;r oul thlt
yur'• Ramblen to make room for 1961 mdddt, ConMI in today and g,et.
u,e buy of your life on 1 1960 Rambler of yo11r ctaok:c.

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SHIRTS

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

Phone
E. MAIN STREET

Diane Capehart, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Russell L. Cape­
hart of Mason. becam e the bride or Warren Self, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen A. Sell. 5 1 2 Cline Street, Columbus, at 9:30
a.m. on Saturday , August 20, al the Mason Methodist Church.

O:i th.mg . e v e r y youn�ste r
should learn 1s how to llandle, .:tnd
save, mone y . All(\ •ince there are
no eonrses in money m1111agPmenl 1
for small fry, it ' s "cnerally up tu
the parents lo g el them staned on
the right tra&lt;'k.
Those first lessons i n " ,p ersonal
finarwe," •ay the ex.perts, s.honld
begin Dy training youngsters to
Kel alon g on a filled allowancl'.
The a mount v.ui,es in famihes, but
_ the prime cons1derat1on is regular­
ly - weekly, bi-weekly or month­
ly.
At fint, the a mount will be
1m1II, with paym�ts at fairly
freq11ent Intervals. A ft,w pennies
twice a wtek, for the ldndl'f'V-rt­
n•r, for eumple, will give him
pnotlo.1 u:perlence purchuin,
C'f"eYons or a lNlloon with hi• own
money.
Learning to possess and then to
pu1 with pennies f-Or some s.:&gt;ecif­
ic want is the t.rst importanl Jes•
son in money management.
As Lhe chi l c1 grow• older, his al­
Jow.a nce should keep measure with
his age, ability and the things he
needs. Artd the older ehild can be
iau;llht how to supplement his al­
lowu,ce w ..th his own earnings.
Ju•t •• he •••rn• to ap.nd, 1o
mv.t htr be t1119ht to ••v•. E&amp;·
.,.11th • 101I to provide ttMt n•c ·
•11.ry Incentive - a to!,', a box
of popc:om, a trip to � amuse·
ment park. A&amp; tht child arow•
olW, stlm11l ate hi• l"tereat in
� thin91 h, Noilly nffds,
Also, not onlr js own needs , but
the wants of others should be
taken into consideration, And in­
stilting the idea of thrit - and a
regular saYings habit - i• more
important in a young�ter ' s lr-1in•
ing tlhan aoy particular object he
is savi.ng for.
Once lhe coins really bcg;n lo
coHet:t, he learns Vic best pla ·1:c
to keep �hem is in a bank where
the money is safe and draws inler­

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Mr

I T' S C O LOSSA L f !

SCHOOL

TRO U S E R S

MEN'S

SU ITS

5

$.2 ·68

15

Sizes 12- 1 8

Values To $42.50
Men'5

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOT HING &amp; FURN ISHIN GS AT
Al1110st
LOW LOW

&lt;Jtveaway Prices

LOW PR ICE Ss���!n

DRESS SHIRTS
$ , .3 8

Wools . Flannels

THURSDAY ONLY AT 1 0:00 A.M.
ONE GROUP

FRIDAY ONLY AT 1 0:00 A.M.

REG. 59c

Limit 2 Per Adult Customer

MEN'S

MEN'S YEAR ROUND

ALL WOOL

SUITS

MEN'S

SHORTS
or

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BRIEFS

7

Reg. $65.00

Values To $46.50

$4.a a

SOCKS

SHIRTS
00

T RO U S E R S

MEN'S DRESS

MEN'S DRESS

S UITS

BOYS
BETTER

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Reg. $1 .00

MEN'S

SPORT
COATS

s 21 00
Values To $27.50

Rt•g. $7.95

MEN'S

TROUSERS
Some Wash 'n Wear

s5so

Values To $9.95

BOY'S

Winter

&amp; Fall

S U ITS

s1 oaa
Values To $ 1 8.95

OUR ENTIRE STOCK ON· SALE . • • AT PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS
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LIQUIDATOR SAYS • • .

Folks! Here I a m C·U-T-T-l•N -G, Yes S-L -A-S•H,1-N -G prices to the very bone. I
must say, never i n my 25 years of sel ling h ave I run i nto a finer stock of clea n , up to
date merchand ise than we are offering d u r irig this gigantic sale event. But regardless
of their bea uty a nd fine qual i ty, I know f r om �xperience that ii takes price, and
P-R-1-C-E alone, to se l l such a large stock i n t he 5hort time a l lotted me . So•0-O I am off­
ering to you, the public, prices you canno t afford to mi ss. Remembe r for a complete
selection I advise you to come early. Don' t be shut out. We are advert i sing bargains.
Come i n and make us prove we have them.
Yours for Barg a i ns,
.
C. C. STULL
Li uida tor i n Charge.

ALL SALES
CASH
ALL SALES
FINAL
NO.
REFUNDS

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• 1-.Dally Sentinel, t'omeroy-Mid dleport , 0 , Sept 7 , 1 960

i
· :�sh Descend�nts Hold Reuni�n Sunday
!At Vernon School Near t-lew Haven, W Va
• Tbe descendants of Ge-orge a n d Susa nna Housh held t h e i r
•1 reunion Sunday at the V e rnon Schou! ,war '.\' p v. H a ven . w, V a

Peop le
In Pomeroy

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Tag Day for the M 1ddlepor1 1-hgh
B y LUCILLf HAWK H'IIS
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Sthflul Band ·.'hen Lhe people
of
, . A basket dinn e r was ::.crYcd a l 11001 1 ,n t h th e Rev W c l c: h
Mrs Hob(.r1
L u r as
! Br l l )' M i ddleport will be asked to sup1 'oud 1 ) and ,·hildri_.n rel u rrwd to por t lh (' ir bind As was lhc policy
: of 1he New Haven L u t h e ran c h u rch d :-. k 1 n g gran·
•
home ll1 &lt;..'ulumhus Tu e5da} lasl y ear there w i l l be no soliota
thr1r
• Group singinu• of Amierica and pi &lt;t) l.' f' b.� !\&lt;l r., A l ton (.;nmm
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- 1�il with hP r moth ,• r . M n u on outside of M iddleport for Lhe
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•, opened the busines, sess101 1 111 the afll' l"IIOPII I I wa� armoun&lt;:
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h;:mJ Tag Vay will officially begin
ea_
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� "'-.t the group would r&lt;'cei�e \Ir ,:1i ,ri \\ r-. J .,,t• p h l' r1 ul!h 1 h1·
Mr ,,rHI .\1 rs l'liil1p Mr 1 f'r or al 9 ;i rn aml ront 1nue u n t i l about
·
• • echtioo1 of t he fl nl !(nu!&gt;h
� - , u in!i·,t I HT wiil J A Ohl1 1ig1•r &lt; "o l u rn hu;:. wt•ri · Wl'l'kl'nrl gue�h 9 p 111
book and those w H,h111g to pur
.
L lw LJh1 t · , t �r,d l .,1,.., n· 1 1 n· 1 irn1 1, 1 , LJf M r 1111d ,1 n, rn• d Hos&lt;• n 1 a l 1 ni
Ttw hand. und1·r t h e d1ret·twn o f
t!haM a boolc. rna) r unlal'I \tr),,
:O.l r ;, ni1 Mrs �:rlw..r d T R auer E u�r rH' Sears, bandmaster will
f a rn l h 1 ,1 l ,t ' ll"fl I l l . 1 111· f &lt;1 11H l )
b B umg ernt •r . ·,' \ ' lo\. ! I H l '/1
\ r ;, 1 1 ' 1 1 111-: [ ! • f a r t h t·Sl
I ,,f \l &lt;t f l l H I �Pf'lll tht• wc eI k r n fl l l l il! Ch a ll (1 1&gt;rov11le mus1t· at Vari
1 1 1 1 •111 u1 1,.I ,,·n i. 1• f ur 11w111
.... 11 t1 hl I" p,1rrnts. M r and M r� ou :. 1 1a n• 1, l l radquarters for the
Glrb were pr t'M' B tt· t l l • l \.h ,
lw i � .. 1 , ., ihn! t h r - p a\! ) e ;1r 1 1 1 r k K ',, r r Sr Tht• :r daughter, l \ 1w
1. John Wolfe. LC"Ldrl
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h1d1 1.� sponsorC"rl h)' t he
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,• baving th_e I aq:r" t f a rud� 1ir1·,&gt;
� enI ; Jackie Pani;:.h. i\aui.:iil.-r of i w r t:1,,, 1 1011 u f u f f 1e(•r.\ wa:-. hi'l d 1 !11•11\ f1,r •t \"l"'r!II w1•ek :. f f'l u r rw d ,:1 t lh t ufr1 &lt;• e r)f lhl' Colu 1n hu� and
.,.. 1 1 11 ,, II , , f f r n·r, n· d••rl!•d a 1 1 &lt;t h u 1111, w t l h t tw n,
Sout lll ' l'II Ollu1 Elel' l ric Cumpany
L1· 1 fhc1I
11 11'1ud 1 •rl Mr, J11hr1 Wolff' . prro
8um�,:1nH'I' . ,11ul d . , 1 1 ..: •11 , • r Hl 1 · , . J u 111l11 1.� v l � I I
, l (frlll �1 1 , J&lt;1h!\
\ 1, ; · pr,·,1d&lt;·111 Mr� Ma)l.1111' A t· 1·d :.1 . . 1HI,) ·.1 1 t h '.\ I r and Mrh
mold ,, . , r,·t ,,r1 Mid K l'1HH1 Huu:.h ! ! Irk I\ irr �r
M i ..� � ! � 1 1 · -\1 t]/\ld ;111cl M 1 -.�
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l &gt;o r u l h , � r rr,ild ldt� �i on&lt;la )' f.,r
� ,olloY, ll!L! ( t u&gt; l111s1n ss . t'�SIOl1 I h rkn ,l111rt: '\ lll" rl' Tu�stla) � hr _v
Middleport
t t11 • ;:r.. 111• ,,., , . 1 1 t o ! hi� i.:. i�a v f' of f ' n l r rr ' d 1 hr \1 •11111tam Slatt• ( om
T hr regular mer1 1ng o f 1 h r &lt;) f . .
�•l11 .il1P l h { ) 1 1 11t'r Housh, 01 ,,r( • I : , ; 1 ', , l l f, -1 ,
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ct·n, amt l r a l ht'rs of l hr \[ id(llt•
111ot ht•1 1 1 1 ( IP!&gt;rgl• Wl'twl Hou:r.h. I
Mr, 1 , 1 h 11 Fnrk h,1� rr;-[11rnNI r&gt;n r t Fir�\ Rapt' isl ( ' h 11 1 T h w;i� held
111 t h t• Hri,,111 11 1 1 1 1 Lutheran {'h un·h tu hr:-r ht nw 1l 1Ck S1,n n!!s llo.afl
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,d1cn· ;, �tn11r pla,·cd at 1 h l' i:rn 11(• rrorn M r 1 !.� ( ; i •ncral l l •isp,tal Tur sc\ay t•vemnl'.: • at the 11 , nf' or
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Harry
\lmulaf.helt
rs
Ii ) 1 h 1• ,L!r ◄ 11qi wa:. d c d 1 l' a1l•d h Y
V r i r k rrl ! n.' cc11 t l .\· al hrr
111 t h e ahsl'11ce of the Sunday
ll1•1 llnu.�h
ho nw tir1·;ik 1n� h1•r I C ' ft ,irm rn
Al trnrl u11; w1·rr �r:-. Hmw �;ul two ill:rct•�
\ SchoPl superintendent. To11y rowl&lt;11id l'l i do . Mr., (,arm·l Wildl'n
Irr. 1h1· pastor nf t hE' ch urch, Rev.
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rod1 t-'.lgin. 1 1 1 . Mr and Mrs Al
M r ;, 1111 M r� 1 · ar! Ashhaus.:h Donald Boom· . n pt•ncd l hl' meeting
1,rn ( : rimm M 1 ;,:id Mrs Wilham and cl;1 1 1 1!1111' r . .lurly of l&lt;l l 1 t'nt1 w i t h prilyer and t'1Jndur1cd the
t:d&lt;l 1e meC" l l ll�
1 ; n m m ;,mt f , 1 •1 1 1 h J\lr �nd M n, I &lt; ' 1 1 )' Md . Mr anrl Mrs
J ,1,1,narrt 1 : r 1 m ,,1 . , 1 1 d far1 1 1 l y 11111I l'll' kt•I ! , B.1 1 \ 1 1\Hll'I', i\"lrl . and Mr :-.
Mr� l'a u l Srnar1 was the devoPomeroy. Oh.lo
1 .u im, 1lo11�l1 , di 111 t:a:.t l .111l'r I l l l 1 11 11.i dn ,,f ( 'lt• n •la11d w n r ( 1 o n;,I lt•;1!\N for l iw evening.
p11o1 . M r, \\' 1 1 \ c·r T ;i 1 lnr ;1 1111 wi•t'kl'ml i: 1 11•,1)', or Mr ;,11d Mr:-.
n uring thi• hus111('5S meeting
1:mril) , Mr, l'i i:·�) ] l ;.rl1•s� :1 1111 l l,1 1 1 d FrTrkn 1111d Mr and Mrs l'rnmutmn l)ay which will he held
TONIGHT •nd THURSDAY
:-.01 1 Mr HIid Mr� V rnt I I &lt; l hl1n ' liu1 l· r t • f k • r ,i nd fam1I) _
. 0 11 Si• p l :.!5 was !hst'ussed and a lso
"THE no1 , K i t: '
R• • 1 ,11111 Mr :1m1 Mrs
:11 :iu r i nM · . , 11 rt M r� \V i l h 1 1 r . J- rr (, k i r p\ ;1 11� ! or a v1... 1\at ion Day of the
Tom m y Noon11n, P1•tr t.l ar:.h,tll
:,ii d " ·11 I :1 rr- .. n , t 1\1 1 .-.., r o rn as111 a t t·a&lt;·hrrs was d 1 s('ussc d.
l .a m hrr l . &lt; 'ol11111 h u1,
( G . I C 'nml ' :I ) 1
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Frl1n· f ( " k .• .. burl "''Ni' wri·k
d
Liwn• rii·t• ltou_..,h ,ind Mr an
3 StoO�l';'&gt; Ill
A flE&gt;r thf' 11wct111,'! a salad coLlrse
•nd 1.!llt·:..ts r , f �tr H llfl Mrs llHv1tl w11s !iNVCd hy '.rl rs l loudashclt to
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Mr�
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"TIU P1,E ( 'lll )SSrn·
Mr and Mrs fo hn J.yk. D1·trmt. F r E&gt; t· k n ;iu&lt; t .\I I , t n c 1 Mr s D E- Wt' )' t hosi· 11hove mcnt1uned and Mr. and
F R I DA Y : NOT OPEN
M idi , M rs Uorn1hy Roush, Mrs. M u l f1,rd
\'I r� L n. D iles, Mr. Smart, Mrs.
Mr :iu&lt;t !l.l i s .lo!-C'll h K l l l a vc n avid .J enkins. Mrs Charles BenH' 1•: � 1 1 1w ,1 n1t Mr anO Mrs.
Sus
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Saturd•Y, Sept. 10
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Vrdnr Housh. llus1•v i l l t•; M r ar 1 1' :i n,I f :, ''' ' I ) ,,,,I , · 1,-", , 1 , ., Hurl of url l . Mrs B cu I a h wh I·t e an d M rs.
lJou bll' l l urro r '
Mn W 1l h11r ·"t&lt;' warl and &lt; :arry, Youugstow n WN!' l hf" wct&gt;kl'nd Urrt Roduner.
' ' STRAN&lt;iLERS OF U0!\.1HA Y"
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J lomer
iLSl ll l. \\.' V:i , M rs M,i r ) i\ 11 j!ll('SI.\ o f M r ;ind Mr�
M
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V11 , Mrs
11nllt•r, H,irlf , ,n!, W
"The r;I.FA'TllONIC MONSTJ-:ll"
.Jack F ◄ iw\n, Tammi (' an t i TOI LY ,
Mr and M r�. J a C'k Mrl )owt• I I
S"n. 0 Mon. , Tun, Sept. 1 1 - 1 3
;md 1\'rr a11d M r s Ja m£'s L1•WI�
arid �nn. Stl•('llll'II. Mr
and
Sr
"WAK E �·r n wm:N IT'S : )V E H "
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Ernie Kovues
M argo Moure
M r ai u l '.\t r .. ! larolfl Ohl lll l! l'f 1: hl P r , l'all \Pl a . :nu\ M r ;rnd Mrs
J;iek W a rd&lt;•n
a111I ra1111I, \I r ;ind Mrs .I A 1 ' 1t t l}1 1 1 nt 1 amt d a u,1.1htC'r. ( '1ndy
Oh) , 11j!N. Mr 1111&lt;1 Mr.,; . I .J llc t• d , of l ' nlu111 h us wN£&gt; l lw wi•t&gt;k1· nd
Mn1 I{ W. Rawlings nr Middle­
Mr and Mrs l loward W ll ( 1 l 1 N h g1i1•sts nf Mr .in•I M r�. K;1rl port lwrame a grandmolht'r twice
11 nd ra1111I) , M 1s1,
n ora Housh. ! i n11·scr an1\ hOII�
w 1 1 h111 lhr pas\ frt'l' c1ays when her
Mr J11ut M r .� , !11hn N Lt•WI� ;md
Mr 111111 M r s J·:al ' I t-:�gl(' of dau�htt•r and son-m-law, '.� r. and
fa111 r l )' . &lt; :,•or�,· lh•t·d. Mrs l1u-1 Bi• i l f' VH ' W, K .y , w1•1' &lt;' grn•sl.� lasl M r.� J ami·.� .Johmmn (Nancy) be•
Housh nn1J da111,;hter. M r ;, n ,I Mrs. wi·rk of M r a1Hl Mrs
l larry m m (• 1hr parents of a daui,-:hlcr.
1l 1!m1�1i and 1laughtl' f , M r . K t•i 11 cr Tlwy ll'fl Fnda&gt; for .a K i m h ('rlv SIil�, lai;L Friday, and her
Fr1•
TON IGHT
a rnl M1 h F r i ·d I\OUhh and L11111ly 111.� 1 1 111 Tu ludo w i t h M rs John sm1 ani daughll'r-in -la w, Mr. and
FAMILY N IGHT
a11d Mr ;rnd Mr, ,J n h n Ord a 1 1 d .lann��
Mrs l&lt; ifhanl nawlinl(s. hf'filtne the
r a 1 111 I Y . \ ., • I H I . W V11. Ro ul e .
M 1t 1. 1 i ; i.y nor
J&gt;,111 J );ulPy
Mr a n d M rs Paul Krist•r of p11 r1•nts 0f a son yt!stcrrlay mornin it
Hul h hab1es were horn .a l !lolzer
Mr ;i nd M rs Thom:1� ( ; r111s1t•ad Colun1 h11s 1111d M1 and Mrs Will
"TI Wl(KS NI I B l l S I N t:S:-i
and fo mll} , Mr amt M rs Joh11 1a1 1i Burton nf Wort h inglnn Wl'f f' l l osp1t11I Ki mberly SU'-" i� the first
J . I K J•: Sl l t J W Ji\ fSINl•�!:;S"'
H1rnn:.;ir1wr, M r ., M P l v l n Knapp wr1•kt'11d j!Uc-iils of Mr. a11rl Mrs duld for the Johnsons a111I wei 11 h ­
i·d �••v f'll pounds a l birth Jl('r tnli
und r., 1 1 1 1 l y , Mr ;111rl M rs Josf"ph Harry K1• i:-wr
(l 'o l o r ,md Sl·O J I(' )
1' 1iu 1-;h ;1 1111 filnuly. l .11rr)' 1111rl
M rs W1llium FtshN and Mr� lt'rn11l Ara11f1p11r1•nts are Mr. and
M l 'h·i11 t' ry, Mrs Th1•lma Ca1w Slt'll;1 l ; rttes('I' \'1s1lt'&lt;t Tuci.clay Mrs Jim Jnhmmn of (;Alhpoli�
hart . M r ;uHI Mrs
l .aWl'E'IH't' with Mrs l 'harlt•s MrName&lt;' of and her �re-;d �ra11rl1n1r1•n1s are
J.i lll' Wy m:in
Hoek llud�ull
Mrs. R W nawllnRs ,,r Pompro,y
l .1c1•m� ,uH1 ramlly. Mrl\. Mildr('d l\folrll&lt;'pOrl
and
Mrs Johnson and Mrs. l ! l'r­
" ALL TIIAT J l t-:1\ V l-'.N
farr11ly,
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Mr
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Mrs
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nlal'katnu
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f'farhnra St 1lf's. Mictd lc•por l .
,ur,f r a m 1 l y sprnt thi• weekc111I in rln�lon or c : 11 llipolis.
Thi' 111•w llawlint,tis arrival, who
Mr a11d M ri. Thomas Wol ff' C 'oh1n1hL1!i with .M r . and Mrs
�Ti•drn wolorl
r t:, Sc.:h11t'fer.
wc-ight'd
f1111' pounds, fivr 001\('t'lil,
and
son
a1HI
Mr
arut
Mrs.
,loluJ
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h;is ;1 hr nl hrr, Timolh)' Ra) , �rul
Wolfe• 1111d f .i rn i l ) . J .1•!;1rt V;tlls;
Mrs H,1wllu�s of 1'omc-1·oy and Mr.
M r 1u1d Mr.� l "arrull Norris :ind
THURSDAY and FR IDAY
n111I M rs. Jone� of Rancllt' arc his
fo milY. Syran1s1' . Mr. ;uul Mrs
Dorlb l lHy
llidrnnl W1d rn11rk
j! fl' III ,1,?runf1 p 11 rents. M r. an c l Mu,
1 101111l1t I J1•tmN, Tum a ud �:li10
Hoy Jon('.� or Nf'W Haven arc �rand
"TI ii-: TI I N N t:I. l W ) ,( 1 1/1•:'"
twth, t1 1 1 11 1 111gt u11 , 1 ,i• nnH llnush.
pnrC"1ll.'i
to the boys,
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Mrs
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Arnold.
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l'u111rroy ;ind Mrs W(•sh•y llo11sl1.
S0Jlh1a Lon•n, A 1 1 l hm1.\ lt1 111111
Str11lw11\'111r
Th&lt;' MPii::s &lt; ' 011nty M11ustrrial
"TI i t: UI.A( "K Ol(( ' I I I I J '
Tlw rf'ull!1111 will lw ht'lrl ;1l!!lill Assl)E'ial ion will lllC"&lt;'1 Mnnrla)'.
lll'XI \ ( ':If al t lw V1&gt; f111)ll .-irhonl Srp1 12. 111 IO 11 111 al thr fo� nter•
pris&lt;' E U il ( ' l1urd1 HM' rrann�
I I &lt; : 1111.itt will lw i11 d111 rg1• nr
1hr rtcvot ions anrl RE&gt;v. fo� 11g1•11r
·1 hr l\luht lt•port 1 ;Hrl1&lt;'11 l ' luh w i l l
Brown, prehJfit•rtl. w i l l fttnd11l' I
!ht• h11si 11pss s('Sslnn /\ 1 1 m i11 i.� lwvr [h('lr l :ist Oll'f'l lll.C (lf th is �•('al'
I Two n e w versions o f A i r Step's'
ll'l"s of l hf' 1•m1111) ;11' C' 11\�'ltrd 111 al 1 hr hn1111• or ·.,l rs J lom1•r 1111.�.� rll
allt'11rl
l h1s m(•ri inj! Tllf' l11dil'N of ,1t 244 Nort h Se-c(lmt Avr . M11111lay.
favorite walking heel • . . each with
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w i l l st·rvi· lu nd1E-1•11 ul S1•pl 12 ill 7 30 I). 111
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the famous cushioned sole and
M r� 1: 11 r1•11 Stanshur.v , pres1rlt't1t
lllHltl
combioatlon last that gives you per. J
M1u1.�h•rs .irn 11�kro1l lo c11II is rl'lll ltHhni,: all lll &lt;'lllhl'rS that I\OW
Hro\ ( : l at:u•r· for rC"sl'r\1 1111011 for 1s t hr 11111&lt;' lo pny anrrnal d1ws
feet fit, heel lo toe. If •cllvlty /1 your
•••
\'ro�rnm for 1 hr f'Vl'nlllfl'. will lw
tlw hrndwon hy Sa111ntay 110011
kind of living, Air s,,p /1 your kind
"ll hu\hs W i l h Mrs l.11wrt&gt;lll'C Mil
nu lh1· S1111day prt'ce1l111g l .11h11r ho1111 111 char�e. lier ln1rn· �iH hi'
of •h••·
Dt11
"Slm1111N '11 t:ml I� Sprin;: · s Rt•i,-:111
nin�
" M1sft Nrllit' Zf'rkle will ha111•
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th&lt;' f11)wrr arrani::rmrnt for l lw
('\'f'lling
WOl\lt:N'S
OthE&gt;r hosle:oises will h!' i\1 rs
La wrrm·1! Bing. Mr� WMltt•I' 1 1:irn�
11ml Mrs llarrr 1 '1\C'sher.

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SMITH CLOTHING
IN MEIGS COUNTY

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First Baptist

Off,c1a
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Regular ess,on

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Name ISrand
Merchandise

The annual Homecoming of !he
Enterpriat&gt; EUB Church will ht'
held Sunday, Sept . 1 8. The day · s
program w i l l begm at 9:30 a m
with 1he worship service In
charge of the Rev Fninds H
G l azier. Sunday school classes
will ..:onvene at 10·30 11. m .

D,�t ��,!��?.�!.

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Homecoming Set
Capehart-Seff Wedding Ceremony Held
Aug. 20 At Mason Met.h odist Church I For Ent, erprise
Sunday, Sept. 18

Middleport Band
To Have Tag

Moinly About

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An old fashioned family basket
dinner is being planned for
noon and beginning at 2 (). m
a song fesl will be held with a
number of outsid11t talent to be
present Guest 5peaker w i l l bf'
the Rev Gerald Kost�r. pastor of
the l liltoma !::UB Church 111
Col umb u ,. _ _ _ _ _
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COOKOUT HELD
Mr and Mrs lharles Yeager or
M ason cnlcrta1nrd on Sunday 111i;:h1
with a cookout ;ii t heir home Al
tendinJ?; wut' M r!,,. Grr1rude M1t
chell and Mrs. M.arie Custer, bolh
of Pomeroy; ·.11.r and Mrs. Dall11s
Yeaeger. Mason; Mr and M rs I .
K Piersal l . Pt. Pleasant; and Jos
etta and Oonna Lish. Mason.

' M r. and Mn. Edward Hackem'!'y er.
Cincinnati: Mrs. R. E Urban, H u nt­
ington, W Va.; �firs. Amelia Gabt'
ltin, Huntington; Mrs. Edward
Tomlin,ion, CaITolllon, K y . ; Mrs.
Jaclt Hysell , Columbus; Mrs. An·
lhony Filit'hia, Columbus; Mrs
Richard Endsle)'. Columbus; Mn.
0. L. Knuss, Warren, Ohio; and
E. L. C.:apc-hart, Mas:1i11on,

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MEIGS THEATR(

I Obaerve•
Birt/«la:r
Mrs Jenme Roush celebrated

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•Middleport, 0 . , Sept. 7, 1 960

her birthday, Sunday, with a pie­
me d mner at her home, W esl
Shade. All c,f her children, grand
children and great grandchildren
were present.
Thost attendmg were Mr. and
Mrs Virgil Roush, children Mary
.Jo imd Donnie, Weit Shade; Mr.
and Mrs. Larr)' Roush, Jackson,
0 ; M r. and Mrs. Gerald Violet,
Tuppers Plains; Mr. and M rs.
Dem.il Goeglein, Mr. and Mrs.
Ji'loyd Spence, Mrs. Frank Slsson
and d.11ughler, Angela, Mr and
M rs. A l va Clark and children,
Mark and Jl'nntfer all of Pome­
roy . and Mr and M rs. Marshall
M 1llcr and children
Stephen,
Bunn ie and Oa\'td, of Beverly. O.

Money Lessons
Start At Home
Early In Life

Mr. and Mrs. Dick Karr Sr.
c-n1£&gt;rlained with a dinner Sun·
day al tht'ir home, Naylors Run
l l ill Gurst!! were M r �nd Mrs.
Edward T Bauer, Marion; Mr. and
M rs. l arl Jones and daughter
Carla. Pontiat, M ich., Mr. iind
M r.'i. H 1charrl Karr and sons Jcf­
rrcy and Rodney.
and Mrs.

Dick Karr Sr.
of neighbors
Fridiiy evcnin� a t their home,
Naylors Run Hill.
Home made ice cream and cake
were served during the evening
to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur W ise,
M rs. Laura Schaefer, Miss Mar­
�uerile 1,t'ifheit, W ayne U'ifheit,
M r . rnd Mn. Julius Sauva�e and
daui:::htN Linda and the host:1.

Kurrs Enlertnin

entertained a groop

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MR. AND M RS. SELF

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Mrs. Rawlings
Is Grandmother
Twice In Week

Meigs Ministers
To Meet Monday
At Enterprise

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Gar,den Club
T'J M-::':!t Monday
At Rus�':!11 Heme

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SMART

So
walkable ,

$1 3.95

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TENNIS OXFORDS

$ 2 .99 p r.

Narruw and Medium
W idths

Roush's Shoe Store
MIDDLEPORT

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TRINIOAO
W&lt;ddinv Rin9

HARTLEY and
BEN NETT
SHOE STORE
*Middle of UPltff

POMEROY

a1ocJ1"
OHIO

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$1 25.00

.'i/tririr Mf'rti1111
M arv Shrinl'. Wh1lf" Shrint' wt\\
llll'C"I 't-'riOay :ti fl fl Ill �I 1 lw
JC)Or· 111111 /\. s,honl nf i11stn1t·
l ion will h&lt;' twld. M(·mbers il l'"
to Wl•Mr �ircrl rlrC'sse-!'I. Potlm·k
rc-fre,11hmf"11ts will he- se rved amt
1111 0Hi 1·er!'I anrl mf'mbcrs are n'·
(! lll'Sttd l o h,r prl'1tf"llt.

Re\·. Richard Wright, pastnr of
the d1Url'h, officiated at lhe scrv­
ll'C. The church was dccoratrd with
arrangements of gladioli, asters,
of
and while rosebuds. Baskets
jlrcenl'ry were arranged on the
posts at the altar.
J he br1dc ' !I rather �a\·c her in
marriage. She wore a gown uf em­
broidered tulle and Chantilly lace
over hridal talfcta. The embrohl­
t'r(' d 1ulle h0&lt;tiet' was desigm:d
wilh a scal lo11cd 11erk hne. outlm
cd w i t h lace! and pc\He sleeves. The
houffant tull(' skirt featt1rNl lace
front pane ls and ruffled lace and
tulk tiered back f:ill ing gr11rch1lly
into a widE' cirrulnr t:011r1 t ram
Her fmi::ertip veil of imported
F'n-nch silk il lllsion was rnu�hl to
.11 1 1 uecrl's crown ur irHl&lt;'scen1s and
ptarls.
M al&lt;t of t.onor was .l:irkic C"apc­
tu1rt, sister o f lhe bride, while the
matron of honor was Mrs. Judi lo� i l1chia, ( 'olu m bu11. Bridesmaids were
Miss June Spe1H'er, M ason; M i6!J Jo­
anne lkrry, t '11rrnlllnn, Ky ; Miss
Joan 1;.:du1rdso11. W a rren. Ohio,
;ind Barbara Kr:111.�s. \'\/;irrE-11. Ohio.
Tht• altendanls wort• �owns of
ronrnnt·c t&gt;lue and cloud 11 :uc lal­
fpta, desii::ncd witt1 u drnpC'd 1wck .
Ji11e and t&gt;ricf sleeves. A \11chd
,t·umherhund or rontra.� ting colnr
ndn·le1I the wai�t line o[ the full
�at hcrrd �rleE'l l l•11glh skirt . wh1d1
featured A wide conlraslini,: bal'k
p:111cl.
Ttw bridl" ' s bouquet was mitde
up o{ II w h t lt' Ol'('htd wilh W l l l l t
n:r�ct111ds a n&lt; I �L,•plwnotas The a t ­
ll' nrla111s rnrru-d vcllow l'OSC'h11ds
111tt'rwi1v1·11 with blue net and l ll"d
wilh h1ue ribbons.
llie hard Endstt·Y of Columbus
w11s hes\ matl 11nri ushers were
John Sisson, l'omcroy; ht· k Camp­
bell, Mason. 'tom Recd, New Ha­
ven alltl Jack l lys!'ll, Arkwood, Co­
l11111buH, Ohio.
The lradil iunal weddin g marl'h
wus 11layt'd hv M rs . Geraldine
L11y nC' or NC"w Haven at the organ.

Vocal sdcctions were prese nted by
M iss Huth S,.1 yre of New Haven who
�ani: "Whi ther (iocst Thou." "Walk
Hand in Hand" and "The Lord's
Prayer. ''
The bride ' s mother wore a pink
silk sheath wilh luc inserts Hl'r
flowers were a green orchid end
wlnle rm1churs.
A recept1or1 fol\OW&lt;'d ln lhe SO·
tial rooms or thr church Decora
t1011s at !he recrption mcluding:
wcdd111� bells which hung over
lhc (;('Iller of l hc table which WP.'&gt;
covered with a lace cloth over
blue The eenlcrpiece was or ye) .
low rosebuds. The lradlinnal wed­
ding cake bore a min iature bride
anti groom.
As111i.l 1 11 g at the reception were
Mrs. Evrlyn Proffitt, Mason; Mrs.
Bctl1(1 Krnusr, Warren. Ohio ; :Ms
Lois Rosenbaum, Middlf'port: M rs.
Belly f'ry, New H11ven; Mn. Mar1.:aret Pickens, Mason, and Mrs.
Tom Hec-d, Nrw ilavcn.
following thf' rt'crption, the cou­
ple left for a brief wedding trip
t hrough Ohio. For her wcd&lt;lini.:
trip lhf' hridC! wore a blue I rish
linen stu,al h dress with white ac
l:CSSOflCS and a while
orchid COf·
s11g1•,
The bride ls a graduate of Wa­
lii:111111 tli�h St'hool and the Port:1mouth Business School She a11endcd the Univrrsity of Kentucky
ror three- years. She is now em
ployed at the Nationwide Insurance
AgC'nry in Columbus.
The bridt•groom is a grc1duate of
Soulh Hi�h Srhool in Columbus
11ncl studied t•nguwering at Ohio
S\11\e U niversity for two years. He
spt•nt three years in l he arrny anti
ts now E-mploycd hy Grar &amp; Sons of
Columbus.
They 11re ruitkin g their home at
3370 Trahue noad, Columbus.
Out or town guests at the wed,
ding were Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Head•
Icy, Parkersburg; Mr. and Mn.
Harold Quillin, Dawson, W. Va.;

CENTURY
Wtddl119 Aln9

$1 00.00
662,,0

buy'
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WY •2-3785

Many Canada Geese
Set Down Near Captives

POMEROY, 0.

There .:lre a lot more Canada
geese on Grand Lekc St. M arys,
Auglaize and •Mercer !Counties be·
cause ot •I.be captive goose flock
therl!!, repfftta R.9iler ·:,.e&amp;roy, Wild
life Dis'U'�L 2 .game ,mana.gement;
supervisor.
The annua,I roundup of geese,
made early in July, nl"Hed a total
of 375 and at least 260 more est· • .1p­
ed capture. The flock t herefore to­
tals 635 geese et a minimum and
McElroy think� that many addi­
Lonal ,btrd.s esc.:a, ied lhe drivcrs.
The ro{mdup is made each year
after nesting but 'hef.H·e Liu• young
become large enough to ny, The
geese nrc hcnlcd Into pens where
they �re -b11nded and brailed to pre­
vent flight.
Whenever the rlock atteins ade­
quate size. geese will ,be permitted
to go wild as they attain th r e e
yea rs of age.
It is thought thet these birds will
relu-rn to their place of origin to
nest, and thus form the nu.deus of
a noative wild Canad1t goose flock
to provide hunting for -Buckeye
1unners.

longer
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wearing
matched
sets
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The nation"s leacflng worl: clothtng manufacturer
tailors this good loalclng Sanforla:ed 100 % cot.. ·
Ion twill- for longtr wear or.d eaty care. �f•aluresa
clot• stUchlng • • • curved stroinproof yoke on
ahlrt • • • ""No Ta,.'' tunnel loops on pants.

Colors: Navy Blue , Forest
Green, Postman's Grey and
Construction TaJt.

ELBERFELDS
YEAR-END

RAMBLER
CLEARANCE

Accidental Deer Kill
Down in Northwest Ohio

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The HOCidenta-1 deer kill is down
for northwestern Ohio d'or Hie Ji rst
six ·monLhs of 1900 •as compared
with the total £or the same r,erjod
of 1959, reports lltoger McElroy,
Wildlife ,District 2 game management supof'IVicsor.
Seventeen deer had been killed
to July l this year compared to
27 for the first half of 19�9. McE1·
roy attributes the high 1959 kill lo
the floods during January a n d
February.
"Deer were crowded out or bet•
ter mibitat and more or thetn fell
victims to autos," he says.
Highest kill for both years were
in -Willia m s and Lu.en �ountles.

Lake St. Marys Produces
Sevan•lnch Crappies

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Fishermen are getting lots
of
crappies avenging !!!even int.'bes
and channel -cats from nine ot
13 inches al Grand ·Lake St. M ery,,
Auglaize and Mercer oounties. So
rePort4 John Reis, Wildlife Di11trlct 2 •s�istam fish management
supervisor.
,Largl!!r crappies in the lOto 13·
Jnch clu9 are fewer in the catch
tbls year, Reis says. This is due
tiJ natural die off of older a g e
classes ,and the abundance of the
new ,group.
"Summer rtshing, usually less
prodoctlve than early season ef­
fort8, is being helped 'by the ba-ck­
WMer pools created lby the -D ivi­
sion of Wildlife l.ut seaJOn in the
large cattail 'beds al,.,ng the south
Sl\ore of this 15,000 ilC're hike,"
Reis say9.
"Anglers fishing here are t)l.king
some )argemout-h bass, bluegills,
and cr,-ppies. These areas are pro
ducla� and paying off for ,the fish­
ermen.''

NOW! Get H- Mon for Yaur r-ot Cu-The bottom Is
fa5t droi,ping uul of med car prices for big ca':'. Trade �ow and A1ICI
younelf hundreds of dollars. Get a new quallty-bwll, gas--1av1og Rambler•
Hurry-there's s.till a wide nnge of colon and modcl1.

See Your Rambler Dealer I
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES,

t:ut Mala slrffl,

Pomeroy, 01110

I T ' S DYN A M I C ! I . • • I T ' S A CO M P L E TE S E L L - O U T ! ! • • •
N.tlon■ lly
AdwrliMd
MEN'S

Hats
$J·•·

Values To $8.50

T RO U SERS
$ 3 .00

POii ADOID TASTE
Bot btt:ialliast cereal, cooked in
apple juice lMtead of water, has
a dellgb\lul fruity flllror, Topped
wit:b,brown sugar, a scattering Jf
ra.Jalm· and served wkfi, CNam,
7ou'll htte no trouble seWDI the
cbildrea lo eat -•I.

Values To $7.95

Sa le Starts Th ursd ay , Sept. 8 th . at 10 :00 a.m .
OUR FIRST SEN SATION AL SALE - - IN OVER 10 YEARS OF BUS INESS ! !

MEN'S

SPORT
COATS

To Our Many Friends And Customnrs. With regrets, I hate tu annou nce, due
circumstances beyond my control, I Am Forced To Quit The Men'• Clothing Business,
I will assure you that the merchandise offered during this sale, i1 the same top qua•
lity, AND ALL FROM OUR REGULAR STO CK. NO merchandise has, or will be brou­
ght in. We have employed, THE WM. E. LOEBE R SALES SYSTEM, of Olean, N. Y. to
assist us in disposing of this fine stock, just a1quickly as possible. I must say: "If you
want name brands Mens Clothing at unus ually low prices, you will be a friend tn
yourself to attend this great sale event, a s thousands will be doing and take advant­
age of these gre_at savings." Thanking yo u for all past patronage,
LORENZO D. DAVIS

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Values To $24.50

BOY'S

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AN NOU N C EMENT.••

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NOW I SI.. H ......... .. 1 New ReLPI -Now'I lht liml wboll
lh� car buyen. get the besl dells. u Ratnblor dealen clo&amp;r oul thlt
yur'• Ramblen to make room for 1961 mdddt, ConMI in today and g,et.
u,e buy of your life on 1 1960 Rambler of yo11r ctaok:c.

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SHIRTS

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K&amp;C JEWELERS

Phone
E. MAIN STREET

Diane Capehart, daughter of Mr. and M rs. Russell L. Cape­
hart of Mason. becam e the bride or Warren Self, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen A. Sell. 5 1 2 Cline Street, Columbus, at 9:30
a.m. on Saturday , August 20, al the Mason Methodist Church.

O:i th.mg . e v e r y youn�ste r
should learn 1s how to llandle, .:tnd
save, mone y . All(\ •ince there are
no eonrses in money m1111agPmenl 1
for small fry, it ' s "cnerally up tu
the parents lo g el them staned on
the right tra&lt;'k.
Those first lessons i n " ,p ersonal
finarwe," •ay the ex.perts, s.honld
begin Dy training youngsters to
Kel alon g on a filled allowancl'.
The a mount v.ui,es in famihes, but
_ the prime cons1derat1on is regular­
ly - weekly, bi-weekly or month­
ly.
At fint, the a mount will be
1m1II, with paym�ts at fairly
freq11ent Intervals. A ft,w pennies
twice a wtek, for the ldndl'f'V-rt­
n•r, for eumple, will give him
pnotlo.1 u:perlence purchuin,
C'f"eYons or a lNlloon with hi• own
money.
Learning to possess and then to
pu1 with pennies f-Or some s.:&gt;ecif­
ic want is the t.rst importanl Jes•
son in money management.
As Lhe chi l c1 grow• older, his al­
Jow.a nce should keep measure with
his age, ability and the things he
needs. Artd the older ehild can be
iau;llht how to supplement his al­
lowu,ce w ..th his own earnings.
Ju•t •• he •••rn• to ap.nd, 1o
mv.t htr be t1119ht to ••v•. E&amp;·
.,.11th • 101I to provide ttMt n•c ·
•11.ry Incentive - a to!,', a box
of popc:om, a trip to � amuse·
ment park. A&amp; tht child arow•
olW, stlm11l ate hi• l"tereat in
� thin91 h, Noilly nffds,
Also, not onlr js own needs , but
the wants of others should be
taken into consideration, And in­
stilting the idea of thrit - and a
regular saYings habit - i• more
important in a young�ter ' s lr-1in•
ing tlhan aoy particular object he
is savi.ng for.
Once lhe coins really bcg;n lo
coHet:t, he learns Vic best pla ·1:c
to keep �hem is in a bank where
the money is safe and draws inler­

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tlold fttmily Din11er

Mr

I T' S C O LOSSA L f !

SCHOOL

TRO U S E R S

MEN'S

SU ITS

5

$.2 ·68

15

Sizes 12- 1 8

Values To $42.50
Men'5

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN'S CLOT HING &amp; FURN ISHIN GS AT
Al1110st
LOW LOW

&lt;Jtveaway Prices

LOW PR ICE Ss���!n

DRESS SHIRTS
$ , .3 8

Wools . Flannels

THURSDAY ONLY AT 1 0:00 A.M.
ONE GROUP

FRIDAY ONLY AT 1 0:00 A.M.

REG. 59c

Limit 2 Per Adult Customer

MEN'S

MEN'S YEAR ROUND

ALL WOOL

SUITS

MEN'S

SHORTS
or

00

BRIEFS

7

Reg. $65.00

Values To $46.50

$4.a a

SOCKS

SHIRTS
00

T RO U S E R S

MEN'S DRESS

MEN'S DRESS

S UITS

BOYS
BETTER

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Reg. $1 .00

MEN'S

SPORT
COATS

s 21 00
Values To $27.50

Rt•g. $7.95

MEN'S

TROUSERS
Some Wash 'n Wear

s5so

Values To $9.95

BOY'S

Winter

&amp; Fall

S U ITS

s1 oaa
Values To $ 1 8.95

OUR ENTIRE STOCK ON· SALE . • • AT PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS
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LIQUIDATOR SAYS • • .

Folks! Here I a m C·U-T-T-l•N -G, Yes S-L -A-S•H,1-N -G prices to the very bone. I
must say, never i n my 25 years of sel ling h ave I run i nto a finer stock of clea n , up to
date merchand ise than we are offering d u r irig this gigantic sale event. But regardless
of their bea uty a nd fine qual i ty, I know f r om �xperience that ii takes price, and
P-R-1-C-E alone, to se l l such a large stock i n t he 5hort time a l lotted me . So•0-O I am off­
ering to you, the public, prices you canno t afford to mi ss. Remembe r for a complete
selection I advise you to come early. Don' t be shut out. We are advert i sing bargains.
Come i n and make us prove we have them.
Yours for Barg a i ns,
.
C. C. STULL
Li uida tor i n Charge.

ALL SALES
CASH
ALL SALES
FINAL
NO.
REFUNDS

L &amp; Z SH OP, ME NS STO RE ON LY
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1 2 0 E A S T M A I N S T.
POME R O Y , O H I O
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Titans I' ill Be
Toug h Eleven

TIie Lighter Side

I . i t l h;'y U!&gt;ed \u 1 n 1 rodu&lt;'t' lhr
By DICI( W EST
i;u they (•OUld tell me t llt'I!'
�ubJ(:CI
l
lnternatton.
d Prffs
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.W',A8HING TON UPl - If no opi n ion
.
body is using t h is {'or ner to rl1s
By \,aeat i o n . 5 r� d . I had eol •
cu aa the Co ngolt?se or thl' Ke n rn· \4•r-trd e nou�h opm1on satn_PleS t o 1
dy1 and Nixons, 1 m i�hl as wi· l l
k H µ l ht' '.'lil l l u µ Poll run n ing for
II)' a few • word � ahu lt t Ti·x.t�
1
tw fl!' � I SIX 111onlhs _
I have Just spt•111 a pair of fort· I
l m111t-ntally. when [ mentioned
nighta back-to had( !.OJournmg hi
tbe row country What I was rjl) sriakt·� in the grass J w111n 't j ust
ing was tak1n� a 1 a, alilln , hut u � 1 11i,: a f igure or speech, Somt'
please i1011 ' t t i·!I 1 h 1• l nLnnal He,· µurt 1un:, r , f tin· sta te apparent!}'
un• !1;1 1 1ng a reptile pop ul a tion
enue Servirl'
,·x µ lu�lOTl
For inctum• lax purposes. I wa�
Hut Q4J1int Dlwffllan
!am.fling grass roots upiriion
1•11 Lhe mghls tllrn (•onl. mt
h
W
I intend I\J d1•cluct my tn: n 1•I
1 les11 a k t•� cra 11, I out of lht' µa s­
coat• a1 a hus11w�� r xpi•nsf' l,1•
l u rrs and fml u p along t ht· ,,s ­
cauae l spe n 1 nrnst of my vaea­ phall ro11dways. seeking warm t h
titJn time m a kin� a 1wl 1 t l{"al �11r
towmpt•ople con•ider 11 d i
vsy. This was not thi• wa }' I Many
rl in11: to rlrive o ut along somr
ve
planned it. bu1 it's t he way 1 h 1ngs
r ural ro1:1d I l l t he early (!Vl'fllrl!l
worked out.
and spend a (·ouple of pll'a�:rnl
At fir st �lan£'t', Texas m ighl hours �layinl! �n a k ea.
aeem like a d1ffirull place in
I read ab.mt one TeKaS la&lt;ly
which t o spm pl1• gr.as.� roots opm• who had killni 166 r•ttlesnakt's
ion, There isn't a n y graas to si n ce last Ja n uary. Thi&amp; has not h ·
s pe,k o( and what gruss Hu·re is
mg Lu do with politics, bu1 I
likely h a s a snakl&gt; in it.
t hough I woulU lhrow i l in for
Opinion ii Plentiful
a I rm1 sptiere.
But if t ht•rt&gt; is � shorta�t' or
l'ol1t1rally, TPJ1as ia in a state
grass roots. lhl'n' 1s rt-rlarnly 1111
1 trmcnl . W i l l it go Republi
of
lihortage of op1111 on A &lt;:1 �itor will
find that opi111on �urnpl1ni( in T,·� 1 · 1,n .1i.:a10 lhis fall? Or will Lyn­
811 is not only 1•;1.,;· lrnt un:i \•oi ◄ I dun Juhnso n �wing enough home
stall' voleti to ,a ve lt for Lh1&gt;
a hie.
l&gt;t•murrah ?
' U pon learni n g tha1 I l ived in
Washingto n , 1hr Teu ns I mPl
l'" rom my involuntar y opin111n
woul(l lnv a rl11bly ask whal I sarnpllng, I h1·lit'vf' I hiivt' 1 h 1•
thouji!ht about lh1• pnl it 1 rul !lltUB· an�wl'r. l would l iki• t o tell you
lion. The rin1 rouplr of t i mes this the resulli; bul I tttmk I had twl
happeue&lt;I, I made an hor1t'sl I''· ter try to tWll t hem to the h i�ht!-.l
fort to give l ht•m ;1 fair, frank h u 1der I need lo have s11mrll1 111i.:
and informed appra1-,al.
I ll J l'jlervp Ill nLSt' t tw lit'Vl'll lH'
''It look!! h;irl." ' I W(1uld sa y Sf•n11•1· &lt;loesn ·t iillow 1hat dt'llm•.
It soo m b1•1·a11w ;q1part&gt;111 how­ 1 10 ! l
f'Ver, lhc1t m y 1n1t•rr,,i,:ator� WNI'
n ot r eall y 1 11t n1•st1•&lt;l in lu-,i r 1 11g
DEEP At QUARTE RBACK
my opinion This wul-1 just II j!_am-

I N FANTS PRAM SU ITS
SKI St:'l'S and r:OAT
With Lt:GG I Nf, SETS
INFANTS PRAM HA(;S
Lay Aw1y Now
Por Colt! w ...thtr

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N t:W A HK. llt•I lJ l'I -l/111v1•r
SIIY 11f hel11war1• root hull ('Oadl
J };JV1' Ncleori ;ind biu·kfu·ld aid
Tuhliy lhl)'mond ugrl:';•1\ today
t ha1 l tll' team ha�

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1111arl \•rback prosperls. "Tt1l•y 'r1•
u l l 1-:uod enough to pla�•" siwl
N1•lson.
415 Y E AflS IN BASEBALl.

DF.TROIT Ul'[ -B1ll DfW ill.

Sl.iel\ 12-18-241 mu .. 1 -2-34
$3.9fi to $1 7,95

preside n t of 1 hf' Detrnil Th:er11,
rrnintl cekhrnted his 4�th yP:ir
of l'Onri11uou� hi1; le11gu1· �t'Tvit' I' .
H i' sta rted in l ll l 6 as an uffi1·1•
hoy ror Br a ndi Hickey witt1 1hr
SI. l,oUis Bruwns.

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Unit..t Prffl lnJerrii-t&amp;.nel

NE\v YORK (lJ.PI) - ·'We'll be
all right, wait an d see "
That was tbe word from co.ch
Sammy Baugh of the New Votk
Tita n s, but ii soun�ed str.,ig e ly
like a mari whistling past a rrave
yard beu u.H! the "TH8ns a'pp ear
far from ·set lodar wilh 'the Amer­
ican F�tba l l ·Leag�e OP,.Crt�r Jess
than two weeks away.
"U'• •ha"rd to sa)' just how good
thlli t�am is, beca use we don ' t
know 1tt how good th!- o ther

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rrl'ase or more th.tn $9 mill10 n ov•
er the prevlous ye ar.
Aili to dependent chil drefl w a s
t he t hird larges( grant, t ntal ing
$2U,BB2,04R This was au incre11.�e
of more than $6 millio n over t ho
previous year.
Other major grants of frdeu!
fun&lt;l� went for t.he fnl\uwlng purpoM'S:
EiJ::h\C"C'n e1•n1� out of rvPry dol- 1
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n !e8 Bu r� au
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l 11r thul the state nf O h i o tonk in I A&lt;l ;n m 1 8 lrat1v expe
cnsat 1on,
ent
Comp
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l11sl (is(' al yl'tff camr rrurn t hi• rP d·
&amp;ne n tly
the
perm
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to
2,
$
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eral tr1•;1su ry, acror ding 111 l alr
855 ,�5; hosptt a l sur$ti,
d1::111hh•d,
Auditor J :uni•s A. Hhotles
$6, 324 , 574 ;
Federul grant� in aid to Ohio vcy and_ pl11nn111g,
Sfhool
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program,
'8,992,
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rrom .Julv \ , 1 mm to ,J 11 rw :w . 1960
hool
!um·hc�,
$3,385,
98-1 ;
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102
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n
at
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education.
$1.
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18''-;, (If 1he lo!el s1al t• irn·om&lt;' of La)lla\ dcf_cnsi:- rcl11&lt;'al1o
n , _ $ 1 ,880 ,$ 1 ,Blll.47 1 .4:16.
llilt ini.: ii rf'corcl hi.idi for nnf' I )2: publLI' hl'alth and allied ser•
yc11r. fl'dl'rnl gro n ts to t he �hlt• v1_l't's exclusive of. hospltal . pl� n ­
fish an d w1ldlL(e
wPrl! $31 m i l l ion morr tha n t tw ni n g, $1 .�80,972; fores
try, $5��. 27
t
on
and
pagi
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P�t�
1r,i
2
ear
pri•r1•d 111); _y car a nd n ly
civil
ddl.'nse,
$5fi3,
1 4 1 ; voutmnal
l rnws tlw 101111 o f l'&lt;'df'rul �iii t h ree
rrhahilitatio n , $8tiQ,981 ; crippled
d1 ildn•n, $5H4,8\ I ; child wdfart',
Federul oid for h i ghways. oc­ $492,:t24; Wooste, ajrieull ural u­
counted for more th11n h�IJ of' ll1e perlmen t station $728,340; agrl•
money that came from W ,i'!l'hifig. tull ure l eKti•nsion, $1,811 1 . 22 5.
f'cdernl "'rants for disasler re•
tu n . This llffiOLllltcd lo $161.857 ,7 21
compared to $,ri1 mijlt o n th1! prev• lief jumped from •pproxlmately a
Jou&amp; year: $83 rnil,ion in fisre! q u11rler-mllllo n dfll11rs in fltcal
I�, ancl $46 nlillio n 1n fiscal lll59 to ,u�2.988. In the fiscal
yt•nr just ended.
1,&amp;1
After highways. conlribulio n s
Mr. ;ind Mra. Cush Johnaton,
under tlw aid ror the a.l(Nl pro­
gr a m w1•rt• lhP lar.l(('Sl gtal\ 1 . 'l'his Bradbury visilrJ re cently with
a n In M rs. Rurtha Amos.
a mo1.m tcd to $47,740.71:15.

l&amp;c ()( Each $
In 1959 Came
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SI\N F'RAN('ISCO ! l 'l'll - Tlw
sO•r:alled "experls" 11id the S11n
' Francisco Forty Nln1•rs 10 rlnish
g n yp laee frurn l hircl lo ,;il(th ln
the s&lt;'ven · lt•am Wt•�tNn Division
of the National F'onl hall l .(•11�111•
r ore thl11 year.
llut {'oud1 Rrd l l ickr }·, i n h is
�l•('Olld yt•ar at t lH' 11,, 1 m of l ht•
Prospectors, won ' t lt s lcn to any
of it.
"I won 't mak� 11 predklio n
wherr we'll f inish - hul �ou ean
h!' WI' will go inln ('\'Ny glllll(!
thinld nc wr l'an win il," says

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OH !he h 11s is of lhc•ir t•xhihil ion
gumcs an d in \lf�dkr SeSllio n s,
thr Forty Nincrs look stron!ZN
th�• they havt' at llll)' time for
s1&gt;veral years. That's hcrausc of
good re!ene dre11�th.
"I thin k we hll\' t' ttw lwsl SC'C·
ondary defen11ivr. unit In fnolbull
in Abe Woodson, Jerry Mertens,
Dave Raker and Eddle Oovr,"
§&lt;1ys Hickey. "'l'h a t 11sed to he
our weak point. But last yt&gt;a r this
unit welded . "

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PLUSI • patented SIEGLERMATIC DRAFT

enda aoot, amoke, chimney troubla1
• CAST IRON CONSTRUCTION
and a great

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE !
IN thl1 ■ew CONSOL£ SIEGL-ER th.It

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Some fans 1 hink 1 h 11t thl' Forl}'
Nln�rs will ht• "loo old" 1 0 pul
up a i:ood show. An(I t hr rrl·ord�
revr11I !hey have somPlhmg to
romplnin 11hou t .
\Julw11rk of the &lt;lt'ft•nsivr line ,
for instance, is 1 ,Po Nomt&gt;llini.
l,l'o. one-time M l nn egoli1 star, wa�
lislt•cl as 33 ynrs nlil 111.�1 yl' a t­
l1ut l h is timt• his lnw agt• of 36
was rt'\·Ca l ed . A n d th111's only 11
111!1r11•r.
Thi• No. I quarter back wi l l be
Y. A. Titllc - a�e :13 a n d sterl i n g
hl11 1 3th l"11tnp11 l1!.n i n professionnl
1·ootball. Hill Wihon :tl aM sh.rt•
Ina his 1 0th year In the pro pme,
le liskd as one uf Ute shlrtln!l
end11 or haUbarks: fullbnl'k ,Joe
Perry, l3. itoes to 1he post for tht
18th yt•ar llll II r,ro An d he ' ll 11nlb·
ably see plrnl y or llrtion. Hugh
McElhenny, looking bettrr then he
has i n st•veral s,,a11o n "-. is 31 and
open� his ninth t111npaign.
Hlrkt-y will go for thl' "tight
end" and "tight back" pl a n on
offenae lhia ae■.11on. Thal mean11
he will u11e three ends an d three

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$1 99.95
SWI V F.L BASE
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$21 9.95
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feeds the flame the exact amount of air
then rc�ulates the blower speed to gi\•(�
you perfect SUPER Floor Heat! And
the exclusive Heat-Line control is right
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lu1l fhurk; ( 'lydr Co n nor. R. C.
Owen11, veterans; a nd rnokie Dee
Mu&lt;' key of East Texas State.
"Our weake�t point IS going to
be our linebacklng," says Hickey.
"We ' re really hurling ror expe ri­
mwP then•. Wf' have only M att
J lazl'lti ne who k nows the ropes.
But we are hoping th a t Bob Har­
rison, ell•Ok l ahoma; Clancy Os•
horrw, Ariion a State: a n d Rod
HrC'f'd l ov11, Maryl a nd, will de­
velop."
I n the center o f the def ensivt!
line will be SU&lt;'h man-mountains
as Nomellini, 2t12; Hen ry Schmidt,
260; Mo n 1e Clerk, 260; and Franlr.
Mone, 24:19. The defensiv e ends .
also ve ter a ns, include Ch ar ley
Krueger, 24!1; a nd td Henke, 221.

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and � r and Mrs ( ·1�:, lir�·�nl ,it
M iddleport Wt'rl' Sumbi_1 �LIi'�!� of !
Mr. 11\d \Ir,; f ' lar!,; : 1 I,· and t a rn

ly OICAlt flALa 't'
Ranier riding off Into tht'
l l u l l n .ind l)Tfil lwr. Lt·�
UnltN PfrN1 lnt..-natlont1
tance and WH �th111iast1 l·ail )' !her B11ii}'. l!rr11 ,·d horn!• Tut·sd;i&gt;
ROME U�I - Fearleaa Fraley'1 bu•� by hi11 m1te1 for a job afltr a t hrt:t! Wt•l' k � , 1., 11 111 Flor
Mf'igs rounty m'a y have three quail hunting preserve15 for
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1da Wllh rt"l.illl�I.''
this season, Game Protector Don Will iams says. Last year f�cts and hgures from the Olym• " ma1nHieo ."
Games:
AthlttN O.in Welaht
Among l host' from ht&gt; ri· &lt;1 t ltntl
/ only one area in the county was open for legal quail huriting, pieThe
�oat celebrated medal l n
A private su rvey ahows 1 hat mg t h l' Sl:.le t·a1r �l'rl' Jul1 11 / 'hi!r
a l 000 acre tract near Carpenter
h entire g me a a t rd place most of the ath l etes in the O h m • le!!. a n d Ph}'llls Jhl1• .ind J01ln aml
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were necessary to have �nze medal1 won
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Last yea 1 1 :000 conticru
"O ous acres
by a French· plr Village are putting Oh wt!1Jilht Hose Easterday.
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an area �stabhshed but the requtremenl has been cut to �00 man. Jt happened this way.
at a tnrnendou1 ace. The food
Mr. and Mrs De lmar Hamm and
T he French brotJihl case, of is Jood, solid anl plentiful One James an! Unnna s1wnt Saturda; a t
acres this year and three landowners _have secured apphca.
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t1ons for permits. They are Dan Herlmger, Carpenl.ei, who ch ampagne to celebrate their told basketball player added t h ree Camden Park and I.ht' S.aturda}
headed the group with the 1 ,000 acre tract last year , Dave · medat _vieto.riea. Th ey've w on only po unds in 10 da)'1 d.�ite the hea t Night Jamboree al Huntmgton
place bronze. But of competition . . . . SmtU wor1der. They nslltd relati\'es in ija\·rn. W
Yost, Great Bend, and Don Myers , Long Bottom. None of the tbe sonef th1rd
cha mpagne are as sa fe Ol d Fearless �" one , wtight l i ft . Va ., Suntlay.
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ont hree have as yet filed the applicati s . In order to
, ene en as I head of le t, er eat three tmQPPin, lunches-sidered the si€11ed agreement formsr u5t be filed with the 1 ce in a r a�� t warren--, they've and h'e usually 'Ohli �•t two
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:een celebratin g that medal
Division of Wildlife �fore October 1 . ,
every
PUYALLl!P, Wash. UPI-Car­
1'1 millh in Uwt vtUace are ol Ann Lobbell, 2 1 , of Vancou vt·r
A group of landowners may join togetl1er to meel the �00- night .
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acre requirement. Under council rules one individual must
It has or coutse put ho�th b "'llt U\eJ r hUr\ huht"es. They W•1h., won the race but lo!t hn
ftll In •0� "' q'IH�� �ith th�
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life M onday i11 .a drag strip ac­
Mtniater or 9p�t in
be nppotnted lo represent the group. T he executed agreement Fr
th.at , o_HJ . cideYlt. Mlu Lobtwll had just
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form will make the tract a quail-hunting area. It will be su l&gt;- water _along with the !Ced huba
• �t r� m g won the
HH name is M,iurtte lferr.oe. lh�; tb
fin.a l heat of a race and
ject to the regular quail hunting regul'ations in addition to a_bly.
wGin�
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l\fy oar ers , n Wa5 starting
celebratt:d alp.ini st who lost his re lfl
.across l ht- wi n ner' s
W
t!tt
l'
t
the above special rules.
l
.... h
h
1
1
hne when tier far went out of
t
d
Quail h u nting will be permitted from N_ovember 1� t� D� fti1 _ot_:,inpiad, �. or _them
; :�\! �;: :f �: :OO�
It. left Lht! dra/,1 sJrip at
m
.
.
«II, lerrtfy1n,ly ovtr - off1c1ated aronlrol.
cember
10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. The daily bag hm1t ts six "It i s .. he moans .. i / er
speed
e,tipiatr-&lt;l
ut 1 1 6 ni p h
'
moun tains than i o :i��ol� ��d - Every�y 1.n • unlrffln acts like hit an eniiblnkment, rollrd ovn
quail; the possession liniit after the first day is 12.
Muuolim with • rnad-on �nd they and hit I tree.
a\s." . . . .
--- 0'--can
a t ti,nes,
be dow n right ex•
Nam, Pih Swinttner
A Pike Coun�y angler "caughC' a 34-inch muskie with a
� .n
1
Old
Attendtt1, to thl' H.oundtahle�
Ex
mowing scyth� in what may be the prize fish story of the
cited? Who's exc ited ? Wt11 , �?ar�!�� !�ked
a
are
Unit Leaders and thf'ir ulhe llnRw
er
is
th
e
Dutc
h !Wimmer
year. The details came from Ted Ovel'holser, Wildlife District who WllS getting
"Off icial or u noffici.a l7". s he 1istanl8, De n Mothn,. Ideas Com
ready to go off in a
5 law enforcemenl supervisor. Ohio Divi�on of Wildlife .
mitteee, and parents who wo uld
the medley telay ;u�t as the royal a ke&lt;l.
"Of f icial , I f poSl!ible "
During the recent heav1.•
li\e lo know more about the Scl)ut
. caid Fi' sh Dutch fain!� entered the staJ rain at the state's Kin
program.
Farm, Pike Co�nty, flood waters were hig h enough to permit &lt;lium . Got 90 excited he went Mf ::sorry, we do �'t h�ve .a ny "
l) , theti, ! 11 take nne of th e
many of th� big breeder m uskies to swim free. One of them too quick alld was disquali f ied .. And un W�
.
flClal ones.
,?�
swam along the right-of-way of State Route 124 and within whether you beli e,vt? it or not ti.is
,,
" we have
0
e
?
the �ision of an obscrv�r who was �arryl n g a scythe. H e im- name was ect ua\ly "Posthumus." . . nUIU! :' th :
e kid could h ove li ved up to
mediately began to swmg the tool in an attem pt to "hook " his. Thname
See wh a. t I me11n ·
from embarrassml!!n t . . . .
the big fish.
Prino Pedrauina.,
the sbrter
. H e was t00 successf uJ for, upon capturing the fish, he WB5 for the track events. is known u
cited by a game protector who had witn�sed the unusua l "an- the '"\',\fl°) gun man from MH•n."
gling'' method.
He has one pi!t o l to 11tart 'em
•
, The man. prob�bly the only angler ever to land a m o skie and one to reu ll 'crn in case of
with a scythe, paid $25 for taking a game fish by an illegal a raise start .and he h as mo�
wiri n !il lhan a l'uwbo y sound stage
method.
what with bei ng hooked u P to the
doclk and the eleC"tron ic c11mera .
RAVENNA - The U. S. Raven na Arsenal, through Capt . Primo �as \'.In lht! spot like
Theron W. Drise':oll, .comrnander. is looking lo archer s to help Gary C�r in "High Noo n " be·
Roundtables tor Boy Seoul
reduce the l11rge deer herd on the reservation. This will pre­ forl!! tile l()t} meter dash. He felt Learlr
rs .and Cub Scout Leaders
vent their starvation due to lack of enough food to carry the �is ho n?� was . at stake to keep will be held Thursday, September
GeYnU1n
y
s
qu1ck-s
tnting Armin
total herd through the entire winter.
..ary from J\Jlhpi ng the gu n . When 8. at 7:30 p. m. at the Cheshire•
To accomplish this aim, the government has ll'wal'detl a,Con­ h.� recal!led Hlry ontc and then K)'ger F.!etnentat'y School . The
tract to the old&lt;l!!t archery club in th e state, th•
Bow­ �t then\ &amp;Way \)erfertly he walked Explorer Cabinet will also be h e ld.
men of Akron. Working tn conjunction wlth it are ttr�tnb�rs inlo the offil'ill s' tunnel l ike lh'e ThP Explorer Cabinet Is com­
prised or two repr'esenlatlve s from
ol the Ravenna Arsenal Conser\ration Club. The tlntt1'9 will
each Post in th-e District, along
select the 300 mos\ qualified bowmen to do the job. Tliis will
with their Advisor. Amona;: topics
be based on their ability tt, register the 300 highest 8t1ll'l!!l hi
for distussion are: a t rip to Lock­
a qualifier tu be held su11da)', September 1 1 , at the Akoga
bour n e Air Force Base at Col u m ­
club range, East Both Road, hbtlh Of the Akron city limit.
bus, Ohio, An Explorer Ball at the
In order to be in the qUeilfllir,
G reenbrier Hotel White Sulph u r
must have • NiUohal
.,··.»-� ...
Spring!, Expeditions to Greenbe
Field Archery A..ncialioh Ill' l;a\lohal Archery AssoNatlon
Lake i n Gree n up County, Ky., and
"classification card", ., l&gt;f
alj&gt;s
September 1 1 , must
to Philmon t Smut Ranc-h i n New
pay a $a entry lee and bl&gt; 1&gt;ver
p!tteeds above the cost
Mexico
of conducting the toU_rttament will Ml) llllo a "hay fund", to
Pl ans wi l l a l!o be made hy t h e
The MGM n1�tr 1e1 co mm1ttee
buy food for thl:! rematning deer h�nf th¥ijllgh tl\e winter. The and comm1s s1oner s
s ta 1f Boy Explorers {or their pnrlicipalion
n-vme
and ..
·
- n, Freestyle and I n- Scouts of Americ a, met · joint- in the Get-Out-'11l'e•Vhte t:&amp;Mpaign.
qual I'f'_1er I s �p�n to b Oth men
slinct1ve dJvtsions.
ly Tuesd11y evenin g Sept 6 t A discussion will alao be hrld co n .
.
. The 300 w_inners will be nolllled 'by mail of the date they
l••hl,,..P,.;.., -c�m�,;, cernint: emer,11:eney mobiliut;on.
· m th Pt, 'Pleasant al 7 p. " Th.e Scout Rouddtable will con •
w11I be permitted to hunt the �rsenal grounds. There will be�; .�
.• ording to w_ c. Dickson. cern itself with Get-Out•The \.;9:W
IO days, nine Saturdays beginning October 15 Bnd on Thanks-�
�a,rma
the Distric t Comm it­ and A First Aid Contest. Plans wHf
C
giving Day, November 24. Each hunter must have a regular mitter 811n of
d ,J ames ThomR on , distric t be made con cerning the
Winter
Ohio hunting license as wel l as a n Ohio deer tag. Only one o 1. . r.
Camporee to be held in Janu a ry,
C �,'� ' '" ""'
deer may be killed by a hunter. This ts a controlled hunt and
, ned ,s a program plannm g a n d Boy Scou t Wl!!ek. Cub Scout
the arsena I Wl·11 not be open to the pubilc . The archery season eo_nference, in which the outlined Leaders will ma ke final plans for
program for 1960-6 1 must be ap the Cub Pi n ewood Derby to be
ends on December 3. 1 .
__________ proved
.
, a fter revisio ns are made held on Ottober 8, the Get-Out•
HEAVY SCMEDULE S
the meeting was also �ne to· The.Vole Ca mpaig n , Cub Powwow,
S
�ur
the full commi ttee int o action and Toy Collettio n .
HAMtLTON, N , V . UPI-Alhfor the remainder of 1960 says
letlc Di rector Everett D. Darnell
Dickso n .
"We wo n the C�p lasl
11 n no11 n eed today that t o)gat e 's
rear as the ouhtan ding district in
varsity a thletes will lt� part in
the Tri-State Area Council , .and we
27 &lt;'Onte sts in three 1tyOrts this
•.re n ot going lo l ose it in the
fall. The fooball, soccer and cross
stretch drive this year," he sa id. ,
"'
country lf'ams each ha� a nine­ O
The Cup, a traveli ng cup that is
0 game schedule.
awarded 10 the district lhal earns
Ra!Ph CThhs, Jr ., New m�n. inoSt points Mr mix items centerin g
employed by the Philip Spor n aro u nd unit and boy membership
'.Power Plant at Gr1Lhnm Stalion , is nt J ned ,+a • perma nen! t rophy'
•
W. Vt., has accepted the Vi"Ce· ol' the district that wins it three
chtirmihshlP of th'e ll.fG M District, yean in suCceu ion.
Boy Seoul! of America, Coord lnlh 91\ n ni ng lhe cup last yea r the
1teli F'thlh'ce Cah1lpal11n, ahnounce9 MG:M Distri'cl am assed a tot al of
J. J. Pannabaker, chairman or the over HIOO points, fou r hund red
Campatan.
points over its' tte a rest rival. Cur.
rtntly
the DiBtrlct is in second
Mr. Glbbs reet'mtlY ilte'l\di!d the
Place 167 point! behind th e leader
Trainiili ielourtl!! for Stout 'Finatn­
''This can be o vercome by th�
ClrlK d Jtu�Unit\1h, ,nd �ether plan!
'Ne have to close the year
with Mr. t,,A.1\1\lbf!lker
tt'ain
sa ys l&gt;lcksob ■M Thoms on "b�t
�
comll'\'unity workers at a traihine We n�eded our
registered Scout­
Delightfully Served
J..2, Others who �
co_�rse . Qll
1t
thta
ntdting
in order to ae,
,
"Ill IIWlrlil!I 1 Ill� IHlhlnl ,... tom�llsh What
We w an t to do. The
With Your Favorit4!
lion, .� ·11; �, hnl\11ater. rn�tln
g
WIii!!:
rot
Commi ssloners
are; Townaell Marahall, Chairman Distric
t Commi tteemen lnstitu'­
Side Dishes
of th e· Council C a mpaign and
-,tnl Ill O"' NII for• ,,o Hctnd ,_,
tion a l Representatives a�&lt;I a nyone
a. ..r of the· Aqn'° s..., ele
wh o desired to pa rticipate
Calllp Hl!arlng Ct!lh&gt;r
,
nm
In this phaae of Scouti ng."
d , . \&gt;Ian\; Jl&gt;hn t&gt;,ydtn,
.U Mlrk.t Street
111 Arm­
w. "··
� �el, Ash l• WI li-t1t1.t1 Rl)berl
IJ.OU ETTE S BEAT OTTAWA
N:.rejci, Co un ch Seoul '.Exeeufive,
Phont GA•2-561 I
MONTREAL UPI-The Mon­
�11iJe9 H;oU�nd, F;ield .Direc� . qf treal
Aloue ttes defeated the OUa­
th� Tti•S\•� Aft!a to\lU,dl, W .
ai i I ,6 M
�a Ro�gh Rlders, 39•22, Monday
C . bicklOh, blstrn1!t r.hatrm11n, atl.d
an a wt Fo ur footb all game .play­
THr Off and Mall Thl1 CouPon
Phon� WY•2-3973
Bob Slier Distritt Execu tive.
ed
before 23,876 fa ns . George
For Complete Fr•• lnformetlon
Dixon caugh t lh ree touthdown
218 E. Main
Pomeroy
.p.asse
,
and
scored
a
fourth
LAND
TRANSFERS
touch
)ni;°r;ted
""ie;rJn'i I
Optn 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily
Oora Blbseer', 1c1e BJOsikr to Ott&gt;. �own on a n eight- ya rd ru n .
lll!M'e lbout Zenith Heartl\f 1
W. tt)mPStoh, Alma
toml)8ton,,
I Aids.
I ( ) Ple.ase mail full deta ils and parcels, Portland.
W, II. South, Ore B. South b,
free l lterat,ure.
Pearl Redma� 20 acres , &amp;,.Hsbub.
) Please telephone 11\e at
i.
G�r�I t .,.II,
Cali)t B. H,).1 lo
home to 11nai'l1e tor a .
1
Raymon
d
Warren,
Mary Marie
demonstrat ion.
I MaUIE, . . . , . . . . ......... ,.. II Warren, lots 20 and 2 l . Letart.
HOME GROWN
TREE Rll'ENED
I SffiE"'' · · · ·· · · · · · · ... . . . . . . t W. 0. Atkins, Helen E. Atki ns, to
P•ul Simon, AHie M•e S.iibon, lot
�. cheater,
CITY , . . . . , , .. , !ITA'l'e, . . . .
I PHONE: - - � - - - - _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Paul Simo n , Allie Mae Simon lo
1
Helen E. AtkinR, lots. Poml!roy.

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A JALI OUT OF SCHOOL-Otflcen, 19arch Jamea A. ChMU
arre1tel
waa
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where
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3�. outside Dunn,
on treap1U15ing charge a!ter trying to enroU b1a daughter,
D11trl.ct Prtnclpal A. B. Johnson {rigtit rear) W told Chu�
and another Indian w leave. N"orth Carolin• haa white
achool11, Negro 11chool11, and Indian achoola, but. for Ind�•
around Dunn It's s 70-mlle daily roundtrtp to the lndl&amp;D
echool. Hence the attempt to set tnto the white �L

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et Much Grass, But Plenty
Of 'Root s' Opinion In Texas

o r h i s piisse� 1 h rough t he first has bee n named the mos1 beau•
r\ubs au." RauJ;:h said hr wa y
[our t' X h l llll l OII lu:.�t'S a n d ill'l'lJrtl· titul golfer or 1 960 by Qolf Di­
µrf'kur
t'r
l
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ur exµlanatlOII , but
:,eason games 1 1 · � prl' l l } app:irt•n l I 11111 lo �augh · ·,he dub :,c,t- m s tu i;t'st 1111:qi;azine 111 its l Olh a n ni·
unles.s somt' rt'bu1ld111� 1� Gurw Ill I Jt'II bi:Lter with h i m t n l hNe " Vt"rsary issue. M iss Zup n ik is a
N ew York ' s biggest weakness 1s snphomOrl' al thr U n ivenlty oJ
1. hurry, that the Titans are de s
11 n ed for 1he AFL F:astern D1 1 1 dt'f�nse I n four warrnup 1:(80\t'S, M11ryl11nd.
tht' Tltam ,.:ave tip a total of l 1 8
sion cell 1r
!fo date. o n \)· f t ve plil)'ers ap• , µuints, hardl) t·hJ:11npiun:,l n p fool•
SPE NDING FORECA$T
pear deflllilely set fur regul ,:-,r I ball Anol ht'I" gl;;rillb wocak n css
BU
RLINGTON.
Vt. UPI-Ro•
duty, with 1he others s1•hedult'd has ht't' n 1h1• &lt;"ll:b's mahLl 1Ly l o bert T. Kill a m Jr., director of
for steady .}uK glrng u111d Uaugh st·orc when u p i·lu�t' ­
promcl ion 11hd publidty for the
flnd!i the d"ht combination
Ne w England Hotel Assorh1tion
Al quarterbilck, U will be Dick NAME "&amp;IAUTIFUL GOLFER" said the northeast region will do
' Jamieson , a member o( Lh e Bal
NEW YORK UP I- l'Lore11ec $1.5 billio n i n recreaUon busi•
tim@r Colts' taxi squad last year, Z�pnik., 18, of Wa shingt,)n, D. L". n l'sli this year.
a n d •I OC,row , a seven-year pro.
of the NrL 11 n � Canadi an footbal l.
Don Ma_)'JLar d. wbo failed lls a
halfb11ck wilh the New York C 1 .
a n ts, has one of the offensiv e end
pos itions loC"ked up. If.lance Marti n
of M ichigan St11te morP t han l ike
ly will be the regular fullbac k
and Sid Youngl eman, wh o former
l y play ed with the Sa n Franris eo I
Forty Nin ers, C:leve l a nd Brown s
and Philade lphia Ea gles. w i l l han­
dle one of lhe d e fens .Vl' larkle
positions.
and Do row �,vc
Jamieso n
B,ugh two top-flight s.ignal-e al lf"rs
with the nod pro bably goiu� to
I Jamieson more oHen than to DO·
MATER1ALS,
row. Ja mieson, who came 10 tbe
MASON, W. VA.
Phone
S1'-3-&amp;654
Titans \'ia the Dallas Texa n s, has
--completed more th an 50 per cent
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Titans I' ill Be
Toug h Eleven

TIie Lighter Side

I . i t l h;'y U!&gt;ed \u 1 n 1 rodu&lt;'t' lhr
By DICI( W EST
i;u they (•OUld tell me t llt'I!'
�ubJ(:CI
l
lnternatton.
d Prffs
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. Mi
11..
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.W',A8HING TON UPl - If no opi n ion
.
body is using t h is {'or ner to rl1s
By \,aeat i o n . 5 r� d . I had eol •
cu aa the Co ngolt?se or thl' Ke n rn· \4•r-trd e nou�h opm1on satn_PleS t o 1
dy1 and Nixons, 1 m i�hl as wi· l l
k H µ l ht' '.'lil l l u µ Poll run n ing for
II)' a few • word � ahu lt t Ti·x.t�
1
tw fl!' � I SIX 111onlhs _
I have Just spt•111 a pair of fort· I
l m111t-ntally. when [ mentioned
nighta back-to had( !.OJournmg hi
tbe row country What I was rjl) sriakt·� in the grass J w111n 't j ust
ing was tak1n� a 1 a, alilln , hut u � 1 11i,: a f igure or speech, Somt'
please i1011 ' t t i·!I 1 h 1• l nLnnal He,· µurt 1un:, r , f tin· sta te apparent!}'
un• !1;1 1 1ng a reptile pop ul a tion
enue Servirl'
,·x µ lu�lOTl
For inctum• lax purposes. I wa�
Hut Q4J1int Dlwffllan
!am.fling grass roots upiriion
1•11 Lhe mghls tllrn (•onl. mt
h
W
I intend I\J d1•cluct my tn: n 1•I
1 les11 a k t•� cra 11, I out of lht' µa s­
coat• a1 a hus11w�� r xpi•nsf' l,1•
l u rrs and fml u p along t ht· ,,s ­
cauae l spe n 1 nrnst of my vaea­ phall ro11dways. seeking warm t h
titJn time m a kin� a 1wl 1 t l{"al �11r
towmpt•ople con•ider 11 d i
vsy. This was not thi• wa }' I Many
rl in11: to rlrive o ut along somr
ve
planned it. bu1 it's t he way 1 h 1ngs
r ural ro1:1d I l l t he early (!Vl'fllrl!l
worked out.
and spend a (·ouple of pll'a�:rnl
At fir st �lan£'t', Texas m ighl hours �layinl! �n a k ea.
aeem like a d1ffirull place in
I read ab.mt one TeKaS la&lt;ly
which t o spm pl1• gr.as.� roots opm• who had killni 166 r•ttlesnakt's
ion, There isn't a n y graas to si n ce last Ja n uary. Thi&amp; has not h ·
s pe,k o( and what gruss Hu·re is
mg Lu do with politics, bu1 I
likely h a s a snakl&gt; in it.
t hough I woulU lhrow i l in for
Opinion ii Plentiful
a I rm1 sptiere.
But if t ht•rt&gt; is � shorta�t' or
l'ol1t1rally, TPJ1as ia in a state
grass roots. lhl'n' 1s rt-rlarnly 1111
1 trmcnl . W i l l it go Republi
of
lihortage of op1111 on A &lt;:1 �itor will
find that opi111on �urnpl1ni( in T,·� 1 · 1,n .1i.:a10 lhis fall? Or will Lyn­
811 is not only 1•;1.,;· lrnt un:i \•oi ◄ I dun Juhnso n �wing enough home
stall' voleti to ,a ve lt for Lh1&gt;
a hie.
l&gt;t•murrah ?
' U pon learni n g tha1 I l ived in
Washingto n , 1hr Teu ns I mPl
l'" rom my involuntar y opin111n
woul(l lnv a rl11bly ask whal I sarnpllng, I h1·lit'vf' I hiivt' 1 h 1•
thouji!ht about lh1• pnl it 1 rul !lltUB· an�wl'r. l would l iki• t o tell you
lion. The rin1 rouplr of t i mes this the resulli; bul I tttmk I had twl
happeue&lt;I, I made an hor1t'sl I''· ter try to tWll t hem to the h i�ht!-.l
fort to give l ht•m ;1 fair, frank h u 1der I need lo have s11mrll1 111i.:
and informed appra1-,al.
I ll J l'jlervp Ill nLSt' t tw lit'Vl'll lH'
''It look!! h;irl." ' I W(1uld sa y Sf•n11•1· &lt;loesn ·t iillow 1hat dt'llm•.
It soo m b1•1·a11w ;q1part&gt;111 how­ 1 10 ! l
f'Ver, lhc1t m y 1n1t•rr,,i,:ator� WNI'
n ot r eall y 1 11t n1•st1•&lt;l in lu-,i r 1 11g
DEEP At QUARTE RBACK
my opinion This wul-1 just II j!_am-

I N FANTS PRAM SU ITS
SKI St:'l'S and r:OAT
With Lt:GG I Nf, SETS
INFANTS PRAM HA(;S
Lay Aw1y Now
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SIIY 11f hel11war1• root hull ('Oadl
J };JV1' Ncleori ;ind biu·kfu·ld aid
Tuhliy lhl)'mond ugrl:';•1\ today
t ha1 l tll' team ha�

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1111arl \•rback prosperls. "Tt1l•y 'r1•
u l l 1-:uod enough to pla�•" siwl
N1•lson.
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Sl.iel\ 12-18-241 mu .. 1 -2-34
$3.9fi to $1 7,95

preside n t of 1 hf' Detrnil Th:er11,
rrnintl cekhrnted his 4�th yP:ir
of l'Onri11uou� hi1; le11gu1· �t'Tvit' I' .
H i' sta rted in l ll l 6 as an uffi1·1•
hoy ror Br a ndi Hickey witt1 1hr
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Unit..t Prffl lnJerrii-t&amp;.nel

NE\v YORK (lJ.PI) - ·'We'll be
all right, wait an d see "
That was tbe word from co.ch
Sammy Baugh of the New Votk
Tita n s, but ii soun�ed str.,ig e ly
like a mari whistling past a rrave
yard beu u.H! the "TH8ns a'pp ear
far from ·set lodar wilh 'the Amer­
ican F�tba l l ·Leag�e OP,.Crt�r Jess
than two weeks away.
"U'• •ha"rd to sa)' just how good
thlli t�am is, beca use we don ' t
know 1tt how good th!- o ther

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rrl'ase or more th.tn $9 mill10 n ov•
er the prevlous ye ar.
Aili to dependent chil drefl w a s
t he t hird larges( grant, t ntal ing
$2U,BB2,04R This was au incre11.�e
of more than $6 millio n over t ho
previous year.
Other major grants of frdeu!
fun&lt;l� went for t.he fnl\uwlng purpoM'S:
EiJ::h\C"C'n e1•n1� out of rvPry dol- 1
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855 ,�5; hosptt a l sur$ti,
d1::111hh•d,
Auditor J :uni•s A. Hhotles
$6, 324 , 574 ;
Federul grant� in aid to Ohio vcy and_ pl11nn111g,
Sfhool
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rrom .Julv \ , 1 mm to ,J 11 rw :w . 1960
hool
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$3,385,
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102
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at
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education.
$1.
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18''-;, (If 1he lo!el s1al t• irn·om&lt;' of La)lla\ dcf_cnsi:- rcl11&lt;'al1o
n , _ $ 1 ,880 ,$ 1 ,Blll.47 1 .4:16.
llilt ini.: ii rf'corcl hi.idi for nnf' I )2: publLI' hl'alth and allied ser•
yc11r. fl'dl'rnl gro n ts to t he �hlt• v1_l't's exclusive of. hospltal . pl� n ­
fish an d w1ldlL(e
wPrl! $31 m i l l ion morr tha n t tw ni n g, $1 .�80,972; fores
try, $5��. 27
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and
pagi
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pri•r1•d 111); _y car a nd n ly
civil
ddl.'nse,
$5fi3,
1 4 1 ; voutmnal
l rnws tlw 101111 o f l'&lt;'df'rul �iii t h ree
rrhahilitatio n , $8tiQ,981 ; crippled
d1 ildn•n, $5H4,8\ I ; child wdfart',
Federul oid for h i ghways. oc­ $492,:t24; Wooste, ajrieull ural u­
counted for more th11n h�IJ of' ll1e perlmen t station $728,340; agrl•
money that came from W ,i'!l'hifig. tull ure l eKti•nsion, $1,811 1 . 22 5.
f'cdernl "'rants for disasler re•
tu n . This llffiOLllltcd lo $161.857 ,7 21
compared to $,ri1 mijlt o n th1! prev• lief jumped from •pproxlmately a
Jou&amp; year: $83 rnil,ion in fisre! q u11rler-mllllo n dfll11rs in fltcal
I�, ancl $46 nlillio n 1n fiscal lll59 to ,u�2.988. In the fiscal
yt•nr just ended.
1,&amp;1
After highways. conlribulio n s
Mr. ;ind Mra. Cush Johnaton,
under tlw aid ror the a.l(Nl pro­
gr a m w1•rt• lhP lar.l(('Sl gtal\ 1 . 'l'his Bradbury visilrJ re cently with
a n In M rs. Rurtha Amos.
a mo1.m tcd to $47,740.71:15.

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sO•r:alled "experls" 11id the S11n
' Francisco Forty Nln1•rs 10 rlnish
g n yp laee frurn l hircl lo ,;il(th ln
the s&lt;'ven · lt•am Wt•�tNn Division
of the National F'onl hall l .(•11�111•
r ore thl11 year.
llut {'oud1 Rrd l l ickr }·, i n h is
�l•('Olld yt•ar at t lH' 11,, 1 m of l ht•
Prospectors, won ' t lt s lcn to any
of it.
"I won 't mak� 11 predklio n
wherr we'll f inish - hul �ou ean
h!' WI' will go inln ('\'Ny glllll(!
thinld nc wr l'an win il," says

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OH !he h 11s is of lhc•ir t•xhihil ion
gumcs an d in \lf�dkr SeSllio n s,
thr Forty Nincrs look stron!ZN
th�• they havt' at llll)' time for
s1&gt;veral years. That's hcrausc of
good re!ene dre11�th.
"I thin k we hll\' t' ttw lwsl SC'C·
ondary defen11ivr. unit In fnolbull
in Abe Woodson, Jerry Mertens,
Dave Raker and Eddle Oovr,"
§&lt;1ys Hickey. "'l'h a t 11sed to he
our weak point. But last yt&gt;a r this
unit welded . "

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Some fans 1 hink 1 h 11t thl' Forl}'
Nln�rs will ht• "loo old" 1 0 pul
up a i:ood show. An(I t hr rrl·ord�
revr11I !hey have somPlhmg to
romplnin 11hou t .
\Julw11rk of the &lt;lt'ft•nsivr line ,
for instance, is 1 ,Po Nomt&gt;llini.
l,l'o. one-time M l nn egoli1 star, wa�
lislt•cl as 33 ynrs nlil 111.�1 yl' a t­
l1ut l h is timt• his lnw agt• of 36
was rt'\·Ca l ed . A n d th111's only 11
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Thi• No. I quarter back wi l l be
Y. A. Titllc - a�e :13 a n d sterl i n g
hl11 1 3th l"11tnp11 l1!.n i n professionnl
1·ootball. Hill Wihon :tl aM sh.rt•
Ina his 1 0th year In the pro pme,
le liskd as one uf Ute shlrtln!l
end11 or haUbarks: fullbnl'k ,Joe
Perry, l3. itoes to 1he post for tht
18th yt•ar llll II r,ro An d he ' ll 11nlb·
ably see plrnl y or llrtion. Hugh
McElhenny, looking bettrr then he
has i n st•veral s,,a11o n "-. is 31 and
open� his ninth t111npaign.
Hlrkt-y will go for thl' "tight
end" and "tight back" pl a n on
offenae lhia ae■.11on. Thal mean11
he will u11e three ends an d three

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lu1l fhurk; ( 'lydr Co n nor. R. C.
Owen11, veterans; a nd rnokie Dee
Mu&lt;' key of East Texas State.
"Our weake�t point IS going to
be our linebacklng," says Hickey.
"We ' re really hurling ror expe ri­
mwP then•. Wf' have only M att
J lazl'lti ne who k nows the ropes.
But we are hoping th a t Bob Har­
rison, ell•Ok l ahoma; Clancy Os•
horrw, Ariion a State: a n d Rod
HrC'f'd l ov11, Maryl a nd, will de­
velop."
I n the center o f the def ensivt!
line will be SU&lt;'h man-mountains
as Nomellini, 2t12; Hen ry Schmidt,
260; Mo n 1e Clerk, 260; and Franlr.
Mone, 24:19. The defensiv e ends .
also ve ter a ns, include Ch ar ley
Krueger, 24!1; a nd td Henke, 221.

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and � r and Mrs ( ·1�:, lir�·�nl ,it
M iddleport Wt'rl' Sumbi_1 �LIi'�!� of !
Mr. 11\d \Ir,; f ' lar!,; : 1 I,· and t a rn

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Ranier riding off Into tht'
l l u l l n .ind l)Tfil lwr. Lt·�
UnltN PfrN1 lnt..-natlont1
tance and WH �th111iast1 l·ail )' !her B11ii}'. l!rr11 ,·d horn!• Tut·sd;i&gt;
ROME U�I - Fearleaa Fraley'1 bu•� by hi11 m1te1 for a job afltr a t hrt:t! Wt•l' k � , 1., 11 111 Flor
Mf'igs rounty m'a y have three quail hunting preserve15 for
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1da Wllh rt"l.illl�I.''
this season, Game Protector Don Will iams says. Last year f�cts and hgures from the Olym• " ma1nHieo ."
Games:
AthlttN O.in Welaht
Among l host' from ht&gt; ri· &lt;1 t ltntl
/ only one area in the county was open for legal quail huriting, pieThe
�oat celebrated medal l n
A private su rvey ahows 1 hat mg t h l' Sl:.le t·a1r �l'rl' Jul1 11 / 'hi!r
a l 000 acre tract near Carpenter
h entire g me a a t rd place most of the ath l etes in the O h m • le!!. a n d Ph}'llls Jhl1• .ind J01ln aml
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were necessary to have �nze medal1 won
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Last yea 1 1 :000 conticru
"O ous acres
by a French· plr Village are putting Oh wt!1Jilht Hose Easterday.
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an area �stabhshed but the requtremenl has been cut to �00 man. Jt happened this way.
at a tnrnendou1 ace. The food
Mr. and Mrs De lmar Hamm and
T he French brotJihl case, of is Jood, solid anl plentiful One James an! Unnna s1wnt Saturda; a t
acres this year and three landowners _have secured apphca.
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t1ons for permits. They are Dan Herlmger, Carpenl.ei, who ch ampagne to celebrate their told basketball player added t h ree Camden Park and I.ht' S.aturda}
headed the group with the 1 ,000 acre tract last year , Dave · medat _vieto.riea. Th ey've w on only po unds in 10 da)'1 d.�ite the hea t Night Jamboree al Huntmgton
place bronze. But of competition . . . . SmtU wor1der. They nslltd relati\'es in ija\·rn. W
Yost, Great Bend, and Don Myers , Long Bottom. None of the tbe sonef th1rd
cha mpagne are as sa fe Ol d Fearless �" one , wtight l i ft . Va ., Suntlay.
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ont hree have as yet filed the applicati s . In order to
, ene en as I head of le t, er eat three tmQPPin, lunches-sidered the si€11ed agreement formsr u5t be filed with the 1 ce in a r a�� t warren--, they've and h'e usually 'Ohli �•t two
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:een celebratin g that medal
Division of Wildlife �fore October 1 . ,
every
PUYALLl!P, Wash. UPI-Car­
1'1 millh in Uwt vtUace are ol Ann Lobbell, 2 1 , of Vancou vt·r
A group of landowners may join togetl1er to meel the �00- night .
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acre requirement. Under council rules one individual must
It has or coutse put ho�th b "'llt U\eJ r hUr\ huht"es. They W•1h., won the race but lo!t hn
ftll In •0� "' q'IH�� �ith th�
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life M onday i11 .a drag strip ac­
Mtniater or 9p�t in
be nppotnted lo represent the group. T he executed agreement Fr
th.at , o_HJ . cideYlt. Mlu Lobtwll had just
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form will make the tract a quail-hunting area. It will be su l&gt;- water _along with the !Ced huba
• �t r� m g won the
HH name is M,iurtte lferr.oe. lh�; tb
fin.a l heat of a race and
ject to the regular quail hunting regul'ations in addition to a_bly.
wGin�
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l\fy oar ers , n Wa5 starting
celebratt:d alp.ini st who lost his re lfl
.across l ht- wi n ner' s
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Quail h u nting will be permitted from N_ovember 1� t� D� fti1 _ot_:,inpiad, �. or _them
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It. left Lht! dra/,1 sJrip at
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«II, lerrtfy1n,ly ovtr - off1c1ated aronlrol.
cember
10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.rn. The daily bag hm1t ts six "It i s .. he moans .. i / er
speed
e,tipiatr-&lt;l
ut 1 1 6 ni p h
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quail; the possession liniit after the first day is 12.
Muuolim with • rnad-on �nd they and hit I tree.
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a t ti,nes,
be dow n right ex•
Nam, Pih Swinttner
A Pike Coun�y angler "caughC' a 34-inch muskie with a
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Attendtt1, to thl' H.oundtahle�
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mowing scyth� in what may be the prize fish story of the
cited? Who's exc ited ? Wt11 , �?ar�!�� !�ked
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Unit Leaders and thf'ir ulhe llnRw
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year. The details came from Ted Ovel'holser, Wildlife District who WllS getting
"Off icial or u noffici.a l7". s he 1istanl8, De n Mothn,. Ideas Com
ready to go off in a
5 law enforcemenl supervisor. Ohio Divi�on of Wildlife .
mitteee, and parents who wo uld
the medley telay ;u�t as the royal a ke&lt;l.
"Of f icial , I f poSl!ible "
During the recent heav1.•
li\e lo know more about the Scl)ut
. caid Fi' sh Dutch fain!� entered the staJ rain at the state's Kin
program.
Farm, Pike Co�nty, flood waters were hig h enough to permit &lt;lium . Got 90 excited he went Mf ::sorry, we do �'t h�ve .a ny "
l) , theti, ! 11 take nne of th e
many of th� big breeder m uskies to swim free. One of them too quick alld was disquali f ied .. And un W�
.
flClal ones.
,?�
swam along the right-of-way of State Route 124 and within whether you beli e,vt? it or not ti.is
,,
" we have
0
e
?
the �ision of an obscrv�r who was �arryl n g a scythe. H e im- name was ect ua\ly "Posthumus." . . nUIU! :' th :
e kid could h ove li ved up to
mediately began to swmg the tool in an attem pt to "hook " his. Thname
See wh a. t I me11n ·
from embarrassml!!n t . . . .
the big fish.
Prino Pedrauina.,
the sbrter
. H e was t00 successf uJ for, upon capturing the fish, he WB5 for the track events. is known u
cited by a game protector who had witn�sed the unusua l "an- the '"\',\fl°) gun man from MH•n."
gling'' method.
He has one pi!t o l to 11tart 'em
•
, The man. prob�bly the only angler ever to land a m o skie and one to reu ll 'crn in case of
with a scythe, paid $25 for taking a game fish by an illegal a raise start .and he h as mo�
wiri n !il lhan a l'uwbo y sound stage
method.
what with bei ng hooked u P to the
doclk and the eleC"tron ic c11mera .
RAVENNA - The U. S. Raven na Arsenal, through Capt . Primo �as \'.In lht! spot like
Theron W. Drise':oll, .comrnander. is looking lo archer s to help Gary C�r in "High Noo n " be·
Roundtables tor Boy Seoul
reduce the l11rge deer herd on the reservation. This will pre­ forl!! tile l()t} meter dash. He felt Learlr
rs .and Cub Scout Leaders
vent their starvation due to lack of enough food to carry the �is ho n?� was . at stake to keep will be held Thursday, September
GeYnU1n
y
s
qu1ck-s
tnting Armin
total herd through the entire winter.
..ary from J\Jlhpi ng the gu n . When 8. at 7:30 p. m. at the Cheshire•
To accomplish this aim, the government has ll'wal'detl a,Con­ h.� recal!led Hlry ontc and then K)'ger F.!etnentat'y School . The
tract to the old&lt;l!!t archery club in th e state, th•
Bow­ �t then\ &amp;Way \)erfertly he walked Explorer Cabinet will also be h e ld.
men of Akron. Working tn conjunction wlth it are ttr�tnb�rs inlo the offil'ill s' tunnel l ike lh'e ThP Explorer Cabinet Is com­
prised or two repr'esenlatlve s from
ol the Ravenna Arsenal Conser\ration Club. The tlntt1'9 will
each Post in th-e District, along
select the 300 mos\ qualified bowmen to do the job. Tliis will
with their Advisor. Amona;: topics
be based on their ability tt, register the 300 highest 8t1ll'l!!l hi
for distussion are: a t rip to Lock­
a qualifier tu be held su11da)', September 1 1 , at the Akoga
bour n e Air Force Base at Col u m ­
club range, East Both Road, hbtlh Of the Akron city limit.
bus, Ohio, An Explorer Ball at the
In order to be in the qUeilfllir,
G reenbrier Hotel White Sulph u r
must have • NiUohal
.,··.»-� ...
Spring!, Expeditions to Greenbe
Field Archery A..ncialioh Ill' l;a\lohal Archery AssoNatlon
Lake i n Gree n up County, Ky., and
"classification card", ., l&gt;f
alj&gt;s
September 1 1 , must
to Philmon t Smut Ranc-h i n New
pay a $a entry lee and bl&gt; 1&gt;ver
p!tteeds above the cost
Mexico
of conducting the toU_rttament will Ml) llllo a "hay fund", to
Pl ans wi l l a l!o be made hy t h e
The MGM n1�tr 1e1 co mm1ttee
buy food for thl:! rematning deer h�nf th¥ijllgh tl\e winter. The and comm1s s1oner s
s ta 1f Boy Explorers {or their pnrlicipalion
n-vme
and ..
·
- n, Freestyle and I n- Scouts of Americ a, met · joint- in the Get-Out-'11l'e•Vhte t:&amp;Mpaign.
qual I'f'_1er I s �p�n to b Oth men
slinct1ve dJvtsions.
ly Tuesd11y evenin g Sept 6 t A discussion will alao be hrld co n .
.
. The 300 w_inners will be nolllled 'by mail of the date they
l••hl,,..P,.;.., -c�m�,;, cernint: emer,11:eney mobiliut;on.
· m th Pt, 'Pleasant al 7 p. " Th.e Scout Rouddtable will con •
w11I be permitted to hunt the �rsenal grounds. There will be�; .�
.• ording to w_ c. Dickson. cern itself with Get-Out•The \.;9:W
IO days, nine Saturdays beginning October 15 Bnd on Thanks-�
�a,rma
the Distric t Comm it­ and A First Aid Contest. Plans wHf
C
giving Day, November 24. Each hunter must have a regular mitter 811n of
d ,J ames ThomR on , distric t be made con cerning the
Winter
Ohio hunting license as wel l as a n Ohio deer tag. Only one o 1. . r.
Camporee to be held in Janu a ry,
C �,'� ' '" ""'
deer may be killed by a hunter. This ts a controlled hunt and
, ned ,s a program plannm g a n d Boy Scou t Wl!!ek. Cub Scout
the arsena I Wl·11 not be open to the pubilc . The archery season eo_nference, in which the outlined Leaders will ma ke final plans for
program for 1960-6 1 must be ap the Cub Pi n ewood Derby to be
ends on December 3. 1 .
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.
, a fter revisio ns are made held on Ottober 8, the Get-Out•
HEAVY SCMEDULE S
the meeting was also �ne to· The.Vole Ca mpaig n , Cub Powwow,
S
�ur
the full commi ttee int o action and Toy Collettio n .
HAMtLTON, N , V . UPI-Alhfor the remainder of 1960 says
letlc Di rector Everett D. Darnell
Dickso n .
"We wo n the C�p lasl
11 n no11 n eed today that t o)gat e 's
rear as the ouhtan ding district in
varsity a thletes will lt� part in
the Tri-State Area Council , .and we
27 &lt;'Onte sts in three 1tyOrts this
•.re n ot going lo l ose it in the
fall. The fooball, soccer and cross
stretch drive this year," he sa id. ,
"'
country lf'ams each ha� a nine­ O
The Cup, a traveli ng cup that is
0 game schedule.
awarded 10 the district lhal earns
Ra!Ph CThhs, Jr ., New m�n. inoSt points Mr mix items centerin g
employed by the Philip Spor n aro u nd unit and boy membership
'.Power Plant at Gr1Lhnm Stalion , is nt J ned ,+a • perma nen! t rophy'
•
W. Vt., has accepted the Vi"Ce· ol' the district that wins it three
chtirmihshlP of th'e ll.fG M District, yean in suCceu ion.
Boy Seoul! of America, Coord lnlh 91\ n ni ng lhe cup last yea r the
1teli F'thlh'ce Cah1lpal11n, ahnounce9 MG:M Distri'cl am assed a tot al of
J. J. Pannabaker, chairman or the over HIOO points, fou r hund red
Campatan.
points over its' tte a rest rival. Cur.
rtntly
the DiBtrlct is in second
Mr. Glbbs reet'mtlY ilte'l\di!d the
Place 167 point! behind th e leader
Trainiili ielourtl!! for Stout 'Finatn­
''This can be o vercome by th�
ClrlK d Jtu�Unit\1h, ,nd �ether plan!
'Ne have to close the year
with Mr. t,,A.1\1\lbf!lker
tt'ain
sa ys l&gt;lcksob ■M Thoms on "b�t
�
comll'\'unity workers at a traihine We n�eded our
registered Scout­
Delightfully Served
J..2, Others who �
co_�rse . Qll
1t
thta
ntdting
in order to ae,
,
"Ill IIWlrlil!I 1 Ill� IHlhlnl ,... tom�llsh What
We w an t to do. The
With Your Favorit4!
lion, .� ·11; �, hnl\11ater. rn�tln
g
WIii!!:
rot
Commi ssloners
are; Townaell Marahall, Chairman Distric
t Commi tteemen lnstitu'­
Side Dishes
of th e· Council C a mpaign and
-,tnl Ill O"' NII for• ,,o Hctnd ,_,
tion a l Representatives a�&lt;I a nyone
a. ..r of the· Aqn'° s..., ele
wh o desired to pa rticipate
Calllp Hl!arlng Ct!lh&gt;r
,
nm
In this phaae of Scouti ng."
d , . \&gt;Ian\; Jl&gt;hn t&gt;,ydtn,
.U Mlrk.t Street
111 Arm­
w. "··
� �el, Ash l• WI li-t1t1.t1 Rl)berl
IJ.OU ETTE S BEAT OTTAWA
N:.rejci, Co un ch Seoul '.Exeeufive,
Phont GA•2-561 I
MONTREAL UPI-The Mon­
�11iJe9 H;oU�nd, F;ield .Direc� . qf treal
Aloue ttes defeated the OUa­
th� Tti•S\•� Aft!a to\lU,dl, W .
ai i I ,6 M
�a Ro�gh Rlders, 39•22, Monday
C . bicklOh, blstrn1!t r.hatrm11n, atl.d
an a wt Fo ur footb all game .play­
THr Off and Mall Thl1 CouPon
Phon� WY•2-3973
Bob Slier Distritt Execu tive.
ed
before 23,876 fa ns . George
For Complete Fr•• lnformetlon
Dixon caugh t lh ree touthdown
218 E. Main
Pomeroy
.p.asse
,
and
scored
a
fourth
LAND
TRANSFERS
touch
)ni;°r;ted
""ie;rJn'i I
Optn 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Daily
Oora Blbseer', 1c1e BJOsikr to Ott&gt;. �own on a n eight- ya rd ru n .
lll!M'e lbout Zenith Heartl\f 1
W. tt)mPStoh, Alma
toml)8ton,,
I Aids.
I ( ) Ple.ase mail full deta ils and parcels, Portland.
W, II. South, Ore B. South b,
free l lterat,ure.
Pearl Redma� 20 acres , &amp;,.Hsbub.
) Please telephone 11\e at
i.
G�r�I t .,.II,
Cali)t B. H,).1 lo
home to 11nai'l1e tor a .
1
Raymon
d
Warren,
Mary Marie
demonstrat ion.
I MaUIE, . . . , . . . . ......... ,.. II Warren, lots 20 and 2 l . Letart.
HOME GROWN
TREE Rll'ENED
I SffiE"'' · · · ·· · · · · · · ... . . . . . . t W. 0. Atkins, Helen E. Atki ns, to
P•ul Simon, AHie M•e S.iibon, lot
�. cheater,
CITY , . . . . , , .. , !ITA'l'e, . . . .
I PHONE: - - � - - - - _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Paul Simo n , Allie Mae Simon lo
1
Helen E. AtkinR, lots. Poml!roy.

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A JALI OUT OF SCHOOL-Otflcen, 19arch Jamea A. ChMU
arre1tel
waa
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where
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3�. outside Dunn,
on treap1U15ing charge a!ter trying to enroU b1a daughter,
D11trl.ct Prtnclpal A. B. Johnson {rigtit rear) W told Chu�
and another Indian w leave. N"orth Carolin• haa white
achool11, Negro 11chool11, and Indian achoola, but. for Ind�•
around Dunn It's s 70-mlle daily roundtrtp to the lndl&amp;D
echool. Hence the attempt to set tnto the white �L

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Of 'Root s' Opinion In Texas

o r h i s piisse� 1 h rough t he first has bee n named the mos1 beau•
r\ubs au." RauJ;:h said hr wa y
[our t' X h l llll l OII lu:.�t'S a n d ill'l'lJrtl· titul golfer or 1 960 by Qolf Di­
µrf'kur
t'r
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:,eason games 1 1 · � prl' l l } app:irt•n l I 11111 lo �augh · ·,he dub :,c,t- m s tu i;t'st 1111:qi;azine 111 its l Olh a n ni·
unles.s somt' rt'bu1ld111� 1� Gurw Ill I Jt'II bi:Lter with h i m t n l hNe " Vt"rsary issue. M iss Zup n ik is a
N ew York ' s biggest weakness 1s snphomOrl' al thr U n ivenlty oJ
1. hurry, that the Titans are de s
11 n ed for 1he AFL F:astern D1 1 1 dt'f�nse I n four warrnup 1:(80\t'S, M11ryl11nd.
tht' Tltam ,.:ave tip a total of l 1 8
sion cell 1r
!fo date. o n \)· f t ve plil)'ers ap• , µuints, hardl) t·hJ:11npiun:,l n p fool•
SPE NDING FORECA$T
pear deflllilely set fur regul ,:-,r I ball Anol ht'I" gl;;rillb wocak n css
BU
RLINGTON.
Vt. UPI-Ro•
duty, with 1he others s1•hedult'd has ht't' n 1h1• &lt;"ll:b's mahLl 1Ly l o bert T. Kill a m Jr., director of
for steady .}uK glrng u111d Uaugh st·orc when u p i·lu�t' ­
promcl ion 11hd publidty for the
flnd!i the d"ht combination
Ne w England Hotel Assorh1tion
Al quarterbilck, U will be Dick NAME "&amp;IAUTIFUL GOLFER" said the northeast region will do
' Jamieson , a member o( Lh e Bal
NEW YORK UP I- l'Lore11ec $1.5 billio n i n recreaUon busi•
tim@r Colts' taxi squad last year, Z�pnik., 18, of Wa shingt,)n, D. L". n l'sli this year.
a n d •I OC,row , a seven-year pro.
of the NrL 11 n � Canadi an footbal l.
Don Ma_)'JLar d. wbo failed lls a
halfb11ck wilh the New York C 1 .
a n ts, has one of the offensiv e end
pos itions loC"ked up. If.lance Marti n
of M ichigan St11te morP t han l ike
ly will be the regular fullbac k
and Sid Youngl eman, wh o former
l y play ed with the Sa n Franris eo I
Forty Nin ers, C:leve l a nd Brown s
and Philade lphia Ea gles. w i l l han­
dle one of lhe d e fens .Vl' larkle
positions.
and Do row �,vc
Jamieso n
B,ugh two top-flight s.ignal-e al lf"rs
with the nod pro bably goiu� to
I Jamieson more oHen than to DO·
MATER1ALS,
row. Ja mieson, who came 10 tbe
MASON, W. VA.
Phone
S1'-3-&amp;654
Titans \'ia the Dallas Texa n s, has
--completed more th an 50 per cent
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JOit CONSll!Tli:NT DEPENDABLF llESULTII
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Pllb(b.b.ed at l CO'Jt per word.
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land Transfers
Tony Curtis Set To Punch
Producer Suss kind In Nose

NIC ELY },'URN(5J-iE 28ED­
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I oen11 per wvrd tor three ooDllie'CUU ve tn,ertiooa.
8'1Pal - oae monlb foe 30 cen1" per word.
1"laJJ nle of t oenu per word wt.II be char11,ed for ad\lertuint:
d not -.id 11'1.lbln 10 da)'II a.ner rece.vu1a: b1U.
In\.• QI Af:lvt1rt.at,ifii - Should be r�: r tf"d tmm.-diately. The
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Good lo,·at1on Phone WY 2
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twrr} A vrnue Inquire 378 Sec•
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Opoortunities

YIIIMITI ANO PEST CONTROL 1 · f'IANO AND ORGAN SAL E
OHY BHJCK HUILDING /
" flia lft. ,.,... IMPKfion. IMur• J -Wurlltl&lt;'d Ul tt nd oak � p me l p i T I I H fo.: F: ST
SIA MONITH HAl,ciQNm - 'nl.ia la thll mammoth ..aea
ly
Former
Vogue Shoe Store 1 n
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N . by Natle,nwkle. Pt.on. I.
;i r1o with benrh _ t11Sed ilS d m /
vhlch hM been tra:ullns nuvu ill the Revere,
monater"
Pomf' foy, Oh10 Has l seYl!n room
unstrator ,n Alhens Co. Fair
•M A.. S.- la 'ltatlon WY'l•
It'■ a 1,800.po\lJ\d ocean ■untt.h, h&amp;rpooned by
areL
Mau.,
three
L
floor,
third
on
.tpartment
2166.
4--16-tfc
Otll) $595 00
DaV1&lt;1 T. DloMe ( mlddl,). With him are
Capt.
yacht
floor
second
on
apartment
morn
.
WurlHil' r Sprneth• Organ, wal
Roble MacDonald and Mr■. Dlonn, on the Bea. M. m. at
, .z.t, HR. FILM DEVELOPING on all
nut rmish Hri:: ular ptte(' $ 1 4 1 5 1 Also Dodor's Offices prest-nt ly
l'olnt of Pinea Yacht CIUO, Rllvel'I. DI0111!11 •truiek It twlc11
popular sites-Film by 9 11 rn
under lra�e and one large store
Now 5 1 295 ()0
with the harpoon, and each time th• harpoon. bounc9d ott.
.OU.t next mornin g It 9 11. rn - l -Lowt•ry Or�on (rt!crnt ly repos.
room on main floor. Will lease
The U1lrd •trlke wu on a ■ucce■aful .«!&amp;]._
FASTEST SEllVICE on Color
W
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or sel l lo highest bidder . n
s e �imh Mahogany f i ni sh l ike
Box
and movie film. GROVE R 'S
Hogue.
S.
William
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STUDIO, Pometo)' , Ohio.
1 343, Melbourne, J&lt;'lorida
END .IOY
or rash
1 6t c 1 -l lst•Ll Wurlllzor dertrnuu: p1 II
9 6 (He ( 2 1 ) Rea l Estate
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finish
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NOTICE
16, who adand
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aged
youths
Wt•ndt•]l's
00
$350
Onl)'
h1•nd1
TO PUBLIC - I'll remOV(' th,· pnst
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shetl■nd
Hill's
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milted
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joy
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pony
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Hy, because, Sallsbur }''s lrush'c.
Ponds,
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fen�d lhc public road without
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_ � - ' BULLDOZER FOi?
BEAU rY SHOP-Fully euipped. 2
landscaping.
and
basement
a public hearing.
9 l l f:AJ) O t-' l'l lltl&lt;'. liHEll STl':EHS
story frame, 2 aJ)artmenls (4 and
Yukof15-3255.
Chesltr,
Phone
and 10 lleift•n. t.:ru mctl G W ill,
I am 10rry to inconvenience the
!! roomRI, .'(arat:e, corner lol'a8-24-30tp
g L 61p
J'oml'rny, Ol110.
publlc. Will t he powers that
1ion $2�00-00 down, balance fin­
------ -- - -would he carry matlt&gt;r• through
anced
the proper rh11nnel�! The powl.'r SA W '.\4 J l ,J,: NJ-:J-:DS SOM F� In: AIR e'ONDITIONING, REFRIGER­ FARM--Wes! of Rutland, 93 arrl's
ation servtce Jack's ltefrlgera­
or the bal]()t u morn pow1•rful
ti roum housr. ham (3flx30l l'on­
l"Alll and M&amp;M power 11n1! .I
lion.
than poliLH·1anH
New Haven. l'hOnt! TU2trc!f' flonr. granary, other huild
9 3 Jip
Vt \ twadi4'. 1Jrx1cr
i l oi;h U'"1fhrll
6-23-tl
3!!3'7 .
ini:s. Plenty of water, trador
-!Dl 7 . :ltp (;LASS I .A M I NATi':n HOW. 24 Ar•
land and pasture 011 good gravel
f
A JCTIONlllt
-:-::--,---,----,--row� :lll l Mulberry Avt'. or C' illl
road. only $6000 00
Jervl'"
Compla-:e
WY 2 3181.
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FARM - 87 acres. rol ling land on
L:ritt lradforlll
Houle 33 9 room JmuS&lt;! with
Wrlh, Phon• ., Conttd
hath . J,:arai.:e, 2 hams, (' rih. oth•
A. C. BRADr-ORtl, Racfll,, Ohi..
rr huildini.:s. 1 ;as wel l . l'lcnty of
waler $,16,000.00
MUELLER FU•NACE$, WISTING
ALBERT M.. COX, S11IHm•n
HOUSE appllanceL Arnold Ir• BOX 219
PHONE WY '2-3130
the..., Syracu•, Ohto. Phone
WY 2-22'1.0
WY:Z-4.tl4.
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VOH SALi•: . 7 JWOM UOllSE WITH
A u to
PUBLIC SALE
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hi1lh s:moo.oo. 1 1 1} Ebenezer St.,
Me­
Sheel
SPOUTING,
IIOOFING,
S.turd•y, S.pt, 10, 1 960, I P. M.
hod CIMn UMCI C1n
9 2 6!p
Pomeroy .
la! work 11nd rcpojr w.;rk uf
I am lurn1g the st a!(', Lhcrcfort•,
AH Mike■ a■d Model•
any kind. Pbon• WY 2·230 1.. 4 I\OOM IIOUSK FllUNT POIICH
w i l l �1•11 al my re�HIPnt:c at the
i111111TROPOLITAN MOTOU
8- 1 1 -JOtp.
1111d ,e:lus cn&lt;'lnst,11 h11 ek 1t0rd1.
0,1
;rc('nllouse
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1 1 11 lfffltmd rf' llar. runniui:: wukr.
Stal&lt;' 1{01111• 124 in Syraru�&lt;'. O .
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1 acre more or less. $ 1 5(1(). $450
•
properly.
J&gt;l'rsrrnal
fo!lowin�
lht•
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l96' B U ICK 4 dr. Century
. dyna- 2 l )('1trnom suLII'�. ,ulllii uc &lt;'h&lt;'st of
uow11 . $20 month Ma nley Gettys,
flow radio and heater. $395 . 00. 1 dr nw('rS, anli&lt;1uc lamp tablcH,
Happy Hollow Ro1td. Midd leport,
8l11cttnu',, Pomeroy.. 8 ::1 1 61t
9 7 3tp
Ohio, R I.J. 1 .
1•nd tllhlcs, 2 over�luUet.l ,:hairs •
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("C'dar
sui1e,
mom
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11�1t11 1 u1• hall trl'o, ,;lld�r, d1shu11,
l-'IVI-: HOOM llOllSI•'. FOIi SALE:
powergllrie, radio and heater. A
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1 n tu hit• am! ch111r.\
k11_rht
l lol run111ni: walrr, I h -'!Tl'�, out­
,harp arntumobilc worth mut·h
1m111t 1r1lllN ( J1orlahll'J. Slrnw
huilclrncs Slory·s Hun Mus1 srll
more. $l09lU)O. Ulaellnar'ti , Po rn.M
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9:30
Before
S4
lrnl'\o�.
�anl1•n
Thn111us
th
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for hc111!h reasn11s On sd111ol hus
Ole
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Mlddl•"rt WY•2·264t
do1·k, trnt. 1h•ILverr wa.:on i::on).l
mHil rout('i,, St't• Oll'II T�rlor.
anti
Pomeroy WY-2-U95
b(, 11, 1wm b1•d.�. chiffnroht'. 111111:
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9 7 3tp
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1956 DOD(iio: l"u�lum Hn)lal LRncer,
uinl' fll(•k.-;, l1nnp�. riesk, throw
At C....,_
4 dr, sedan. Power fl ill', radio
rU).lH, I Y1Jf'Wr!lt&gt;r, ponh chairs.
fl llt SAU:. 7 IWIIM J l l l l lSfo� . hath
S-2145
Yllkon
111d h�11ler. $70!!.00. bl11.e1tn11r·�.
i&lt;'r 1·rr11111 frC'P/.rr I ti 11t�.1. l lol ­
! 11rf' r lots 71Wl 11_\·st•l l SI , Mid
Pomf!roy.
8 :11 tile
Jmml ra11i,:r, l'Hhllwl sink, 2 l;1wn tlAMILL IIAVlCI STATION
II 7 He
1llcp11r\ J. ii. Allt•n.
a.,o,. 9t00 A.M.
mmo,•ron, 2 Ii 70 x 1 5 lirrs, sl ,•f'p
. �UP!!:L.2d;:· �t•dar� Nicely
US,
Albllny
In.: hui,:, 1·ow ht• l l , rnist·ellancous
equipped one owner ciir. Up lo
I.A'l ' l-'. I" It. DAVIS l'Hlll'EltTY
Bemer
Ivory
Item ., .
BO ndleti per ,::allon. $149�.l)O.
Bril' k, 2 story. l .ol' atnl N Third
MrH. t' rrtl Shumway, Uwfll'r
Blaettnwr's, Pomeroy.
8 3J 611.
Hild Coal Sb., ".it 1el11!1•purt. M;iy
'ftrmH · t 'ash
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NEWL.Ell BUILDING SUl'PJ,Y
fi 7 fftr
tw Sf'f'n nny evcninl(
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-DODGE SEDAN IN EXCEL LENT Not rvsp1rnNihlr [or 11N·idi:-11I�
Johns-Muu,j!J# roof 11hlnglee,
conJfltlon. Good work ur. Tom S11ll" ro11tlu(' tl'tl hy DRAIH'ORD
kltchen c.11hinets buUt to order,
Am·tlnn l ' &lt;1 , ll11clne, otuo-­
Well,, H■rrl1onvllle.
9 2 :Hp
.aluminum win,fowe and doors,
W I 9-3821
Aul'ltonecr: Crill
11 1uge doon, celling tile. vinyl
Ll!GAL NOTICE
FOR SALE: l9l\3 J,' OHD. Sharp. o r
Rradfrmt S11lr. m1m11gor: A. C.
floor Ille 11nd plywood p■nellni. CH• No. 1 3,040
will tr■d(! for pkk , up. Ph@oe I llnulfnrrl.
19! 3, tlk
Call Neigler's, Racine. 8-1 1-tfc
G, E. Machon, dbu J\l;whon &amp;
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simpson.
whm,e address is 26 10
)faebon,
BtANS
(;1rn1&lt;:N
P!CK
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$
9 3 Ille
AUCTIONIIR
lhinlingto11, West
AVf,nue,
Collis
lhf'm yuurst• l f l ' harlies Hilton,
REASONABLE RATES
nol a rl'sHlt1nt or
Is
and
Virginia,
Portland
II ll 6\ c SATISFACTION GUARANTEID
is herrhy noli­
Ohio,
of
Stat&lt;'
tho
Cati or writa I. O. McCoy
. - a.AS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
1h1y of July,
�th
the
on
th111
llr.d
Cheater, Ohio
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1 960, Mountain Iron atlfl S1q1ply
aaeea. Call for free e11llm1te1. ( 9a ) Morine Supplies
e 22 30tp Co. filed ils petition a,::ainsl him as
l'oreman 6 Abbott Middleport.
AS IS SPICIALS
defendant, In the Court or ( ' om­
&amp;-!CHio
57 Mercury iO H. P. ..95.00
n,on Pleas, Mci.:s l 'ounty, Ohm,
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
: USED GARDEN tractor■ ,�a mow­
Case No. 13,04.0, prayrnj:! for judg­
ment 11gainsl lum for 1he sum of
l Vt. Rotary mower bl■dea shar­ 4S H. P. Mercury Outfit $99S.OO
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
pened. Cu1tom mowiq and
two thonssnd one hundred ninety
600 la,, Ma In StrNt, Pom•r•y
plowln«.
9 1 /JOO dollars
11nd
a e \' e n
Phone WY24170
.llAVILY TlACTOII
(S2, lD7 .IH ) plus intrrest et rat{' of
,
.!lix 11cr cent, represcntini,: mNc-han•
• '1ale1 and Service 012 E. Main St. 8-20-tlc
diM' S(l[d to him on ffC('OUnl, and
Fo181ro)', Pbont WY 2·29'111.
cosl1 of this 11icllon.
7.Jl-tfe
1 0-For Sol• 01' Rent
._"'F.! iii!I
Said dcfend,ml Is rr11u irt'd to all•
;;a
contalneu. 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BF.:l1ROOMS
brlna
, PEACHES,
sw1·r on or before 1he 291h day of
Weblter Fruit Farm, Lona: Bot­
and ha1h. Out of hii:h water.
October, 1 960,
loAl, Ob1o. Pbone YUkon 5-3201
C\oA(' to srhools ud r-hurrhes,
Mount•lrt Iron &amp; Supply Co.
a.1•11•
C'orncr of Main and •Droadway,
By J. I. O'IRll!N,
Iladnt, Rev. Cltland, llarine.
lh •ttorn•y
DISHWAIJC, 111 klndl. Carl Chen:Jlp
6,
!91
28; ( 10) 5, 6tc
21,
lf,
7,
(9\
:
1
3
01)
lier• Loll Bollom.
8-18-30tp
ROOM IIOUSE. ALL NEWLY
ftOMBONE. GOOD CONDI­ 4 finiahrd
lnsldr. Water in kitchen.
,: ftQlf. Rtaaonable. Phone CH ·1On 1:ravcl road off 124 one mile.
LIGAL NOTICE
3tp
2
9
:; -·
on rlvN On 3 at·rc lot &lt;1n Long
We repair all type■ of radl,
1 will offer for salv at the lrnnl
Jlun in Lrb.nnon T'owni,hlp. Ph.
IIILVERTONE ELEl"l'!UC G U I­
door of the Courthouse at Pom­
WY 2-6889 E. E. Hayman, Syra­ ators, from heater cores to
., TAR with 11epar■te treble and
eroy, Ohto, on Saturday. St'ptl'm­
the largest truck or lractor ber 17, 1960, at 10 o'clock a. m.
cu1e.
9 7 8tp
:T UII power. One 8-lube ampliHcr
' • witb lwo 1peakf'n, 5 inputs,
radiator.
• 1ho followlng real esh1tc:
,." ll'emolo remote control, tremolo ( 1 4 ) For Rent
First Pl';rcf'I: The Dana a11d Alice
---• 1s,eed and 1 microphone with
A hles rt'11l est■tc situated at M,1rn­
,,. 1land, Su Richard fo' ro111, Chf"� . 5 IOOM MODERN APARTMENT
ing Stnr, Sulton Township, MC'iga
1
1nd 4 room a,artmr.nt. Chup
PitctM WY-2-21 43
te,, Ohio. Call 1nytimr.
Co1mty, Ohlo, comi1ling of 70 11cres
rent. l'hon, WY 2-2487 or WY 2 ·
9 7 3k
Pomeroy, Ohio
more or lt's11. There .is situ�tC'd on
3335.
8 "9 12tc .,.,,,,.,.._• .,.________ the afores11id real esl11\c a 6 room
MADE 1n: CREAM JUST
dwf'llini.: house approximately �
ON!&gt;: 5 ROOM APAHTMENT. U1•­
• HIie you mike at home. Jack ' s
years old. a barn, granary and oth­
rurnl1hrod. One 4 Hoom ap.1r!­
l � Daley Ba r.
9 1 8k
mrnl Curnish&lt;'d. )'hone WY 'J. COMPL&amp;"!E IM!UIIANCJ: PRO er outbuildings. Aho producln� oil
tedlon, Llfll, Aute, Fire, Pollo.
330:Z.
9 7 8tc I Call Do111 Milla,. Mlddleport. and ll•f wdlB, Localed 11ppro1d­
; Le.BLANC EBONITE CLARINET in
---m11tcly l l miles from Pomeroy on
in
piano
Upri1h1
condition.
beat
,..
0�
ulue
Appraised
good road.
... SoOd eondltlon. Priced reuon­ 7 JlOOM HOUSE. FURNISIIP.D OR
9-3692.
unfurn1shl'd
WI
l'honc
I0,!!00.00.
$
.
2
9 7 6tp
�- ■bl:r, WY -2&amp;48
BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
(9) 7, 3k
Second Parral: Allee Ables resi­
Agents, Middleport. fire, Auto­
, • TIIOROUGIIBRED COLLIE PUPS.
d t'ncr proJ)(!rly situated on College
WY'.!·
Phone
Bonds.
mobile,
8 JO 6tp 4 ROOM HOUSE AT 442 Condor
• • 1• Piton• SK 2-4793.
2900.
8-27-lf Street in the Villaue of Rutland.
Strerl. {iarai:c, bas,mcnt. Phnne
;: ·;..,.
O tno, conaistini:: of a four room
W Y 2-2733.
9 Ii: tfc
fr111ne dwe1Un1 hOuse and lot. Ap­
Real
value '3,000.00.
praised
t'OUR room. bouli�. Rulland TownSaid real estate cannu1 be srild
1hlp. C■ll WY2-6566. 8-1f.30tp MOIJERN 7 ROOM HOMt: . ENclo1ed porches, 1 aere ground on for h:-ss than the 11ppralscd value.
EIGHT ROOM HOUSK, two flYtl
Tl1c right ls rtser\'ed to r(!ject
Linr-oln Uel,:hts. Phone WY 2·
room apartment&amp;, A. N. Ben1el.
38811.
8·31-0lp an )' or 11II bids.
11-2•tfe
Pbone WY:1-3212.
For Information phone Pomeroy
FOR SALK FIVE RdoM HOUSE Ohio, WY 2-2186.
FOR RENT-Thre-e omce room1
with b■1h, nlce loc■tlon. Melvin
BERNARO V. FULTZ
OYtr Stilner Shoe Store oa
Hood. 1 1 1 Lo.;u,t St., Pomeroy,
Administrator of the Estate of
Court St., !'1 Pomero1, tecond
Alice Ables. deceased
(9) l 30lp
floor. One l■r1e 18 1. 22 ft, room
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(8) :n ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, IO. 12, 11
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with adjolntn1 12 � 12 fl. room a N OO M S W IT I BATH Two ,to
UI, 18, lOtc
One 10 1. 18 fronl room. All
homf! n'ear achooI . Tatu ovt�
ne,.t, painted with new OOOI'
Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Knopp ot
'46.90 pt111r month payments 1fttr l
mverinp, Phone WY 2-2080.
down payment. Pboat wy 2·5324. Dayton called on Lbe Job SLo111i
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UPI Hollywovd Corre1pondenl
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Tony Cur I
tis hauled off with a flurry of
haymakers al prodUl'Cr David Suss- j
kind today. saying he ' d punrh Suss
kind in the nose the first tunf' hf'
sees the TV bigwig.
Since Susskind arrived 111 Hollv
wood lo make a new mov1c he h�s
been needling and crit1c1z1ng every
thing in sight.
J-{is particular largcls have been
Curlis, Jerry Lewis and Ho d
Hudson. In interviews and on his
"Open End'' video show Susskrnd
has gone oul of his way lo knot·k
Curtis.
Tony ha! had enoush.
'Tve never met Mr Susskind."
Curtis said through clrnched teeth
"and when I do I ' m going lo
punch him right in the nose.
"He's blasted me for having no
talent and no taste. I don't know
why he's picking 011 me Maybe­
I it'B because I refus�d to i::o on
his TV sh11w. Why should I? He
wasn't going to pay me aflJ·
thing.' '
Switch•• To Offen,ive
Tony quickly switched from a de­
fen,ive poHition lo throw II little
\'erb1l leather or his own.
"The tragedy of Mr. Susskind
is that he has no talent. He specializes in maklnf!! TV shows from
great motion pictures. Thcre' 5 110
trick to makin� a good program
1 out o( a top movie. But it take� a
special lack of talent to turn a

goo,J p:fl ure into a lousy TV show
"Maybe Sussk111d h!asts me hop­
mg I will pruve 111111 wront.: by
wurkrni; in a movie for him But
even a no-t.alenl guy bk(! me has
1&gt;0mr �tandards "
in
Toriy. rurrently starr1ug
"'The �1xth Man'' for \lnl\11,:rs;.il 111h•rnauo11al. slammed his rii;ht f1sl
1 11111 tlil• palm of his lefl hand.
·· Nubud .J/ has to tell me how b11d
an actor I ml l know Ill)' strong
points and my weak poinls Bt•tter
men than Sussk1nd ha\'f' tuld me
I ' m lousy His cnl1c1sm isn't l'\l('ll
original
Cati, Suukind Am.teur
"The d1freren1·c bctwt•cn Sussk ind 1111d me is that I am a profes­
swnal al'tor. rm a pru at my job
!fr's an Rmateur producer, makine;
tus first movie out here.

Mamie E. Rood Buchanan to
Howard and Geraldine McCoy, par­
cel, Olive.
Wallace 8 D11mewood, Myrtle I
Damewood to Bernard Fultz. par­
cels, Chelilu.
Bernard V., Bclty J Fultz to
Wallacr. B , Myrtle l. Damewood,
pan-ell, Chesler.
H. A. Martin, dee. lo Maud B.
Marlin, George W. Martin, Clar­
ence E. Martin, Carl A. Marlin, a­
fid of Trans., Salt:m.

R E. Herdman, dee., Frank W.
Roter, Jr , Comm. to Lola B Herd­
mau, Pauli11e Garrison, Maxine
Ashley, Lot, Middleport.
Carl G. Lawhorn, Mary L. Law­
horn to Paul Simon, Allie Mae Si­
mon, lol, ·Pomeroy.
Eu1ene Smith, Shirley Smith to
Wm. Fred Smith, Sr., Beatrice El­
len Smith, parcel, Salisbury.

gest admirer or Tony Cur�is' _t�l­
enl, J've never q uestioned hts v1nl­
It was suggested that Sus�krnd ity or strength. He is, in my book.
would rh:irm Tony out of his an­ a passionate amoeba."
ger H the lw&lt;1 were to talk thmgs
over.
"Not a chance," Curlis said
' Tm not kidding about this. Suss•
In New 1Fall Colors
kintJ think! because he gradua11:'d
Assorted 'Styles
from Han·ard it gives h1111 the
It
right to judge everybody.
doesn't.
"And as for that punch in thc
nose, l'm not kiddmg about that
either," Tony said. ' 'He'd beilcr
SAV&amp; YOUR SALEI SLIPS
stay away £rom me."
With the gauntlet lhus flung,
Susskind replied:
' 'I've always twlirvcd that vio­
len&lt;.'e was the last recourse of an
M I DDLEPORT, OHIO
r-xhaustetJ mind. If I'm not the big-

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By J11•n Pulo,
wh1d1 !ltr Snowden '.5 1n t-1nplO)'I'
Dl'bblt! Jo d11ughtt-r or Mr aod
ATTEND R E U N ION
The Roa,ine Rl'IJlllOn WU held �n Bruce M■)' WII 111 LhlM WHk
rt·t·t•ntl}' ul the hvme uf :\-1r and end rect"1ved tre11t rnent at Hulzer
M r� Wtll H•le)' on Lima l&lt;uad
.Ho11p1lal
Mrs lntz Adams afld daugh!er,
Atlf'ndin� wert' \Ir 11nd Mr� O!
car Smith. :'ltr and MrH W 1ll11m Iii.le, uf 1..-wood, W. Va., Wl\re Sim­
K i nsf'II 11nd Ll:lfe. �Ir and Mrs Hal day guesl&amp; of her mo!her, .� rs Bell
Hruw11 and Kt•1th, M r :irul �frs Marlin. and her brothn. W11l1am
1 'J 1 ffurd Jlu111 1 11t' a11d l"h l ldrt'n, \frti Marlm a11&lt;l (•hl ldren.
MNl �hut.It- Rawlings and Rtiv
Pt- arl Hartman and Susie, Mr and
\1.rs Pt-t� Wugan :intJ (' hddren, a l l Thomas Weill&amp; were Sund;iy dmnu
o f l'olumbus. Mrs. L'ora Homme. KUt'!ls of )fr. and Mn. Earl King.
Mr and Mn Charles S1mplcins
l l t'!en Turner. Mr and �rs t'Loyd
Kum1ne Jr and children. Mr. 1n.d were recent guesll of Mr. and Mn.
�!rs Raymund Romine afld chihl­ Bob Derk.er and Mr. and Mn John
fl•n of Carroll, Mrs. Dorothy Art�­ MontgomeryJ Columbu1.
Juli■ Luca■ ,pent TueWay aleht
t'r of Roseville. Rev. and id.rs. 0.
M Wogan and Haro1"1, El1ie Ro­ with Joette Erlewine.
Mn. 'Luther Roblmon and cbiJ­
mine, Mrs. Be-rnice Nelton. Mn.
Isabelle Nelson and children Mr. dren of Washin1ton, D. C. were
and Mrs Sherman Tillis and chlld­ recent visiton of Mrs. E11ie
ren, Mr. •net M n. Jonathon Tilll■ Bryant
Mr. Fred Au1lln Wlio was in­
an{! rhildftn. Mr, and Mn Leland
Haley, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Worley Huley jured 111 a farm accident, 1s rt'•
and children, Mr. and M rs. Frank ported as improving.
Mr. 11nd Mr�. Junior Buskirk
lly�ell, Mr. and iit:rs. Pearl Hysell,
Tom Moore. Lena Mae l,eorge, Mr. and family or Middleport and Mr.
and Mr� Martin Woodard and Joan and Mrs. Basll cremeane and fam­
Mr and Mrs. John Haley and sons, ily of Caldwell ,-,ere recent \'IJ_itor11
Mrs. Belle McKnight and the ho!ls, of their parenll, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Sherman Buskirk 1md Bobby .
all or this area.
Mrs. Eva Bryant of Manillfielft
PICNIC DINNER
Mr and Mrs. Robert Canaday en­ wu a guest or Mr. and Mn. Arn
terta med with a pknic dinner al Bryant this past week
Mr. and Mrs. William Larkins of
I heir home, Sunday, Auguet 2e.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ Hannibal were recent caller� o{
her! Thomp�on of Cross LaneH, W. Mrs. Bcr1ha Amos. John and Bill
Va., Mr. .ind· !tlrs. Chesler Nichols, Larkifls were Sunday supper
Jr. ariti cltU4'en, Mrs. Chesler N i­ guests of Mrs. Amo" and tbef �
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of Sunday night guests of
chols, Sr. and children, all
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Chp\eJlo�, Mr. and Mrs. Hetzel Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bra
Jlu,;lell, lit. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Guy Larkins is llill v· · ·
Hamuy .and �ildren, Mr. am! Mrs. Mr. and Mn:. George .L&amp;ricldB •1
)Jarty hi,iay, ·all ol Galllpolis, Dr. Des Moines, New Me��o.
Mr. and Mrs. Brul.'e 11116, Debra
.Hid Mn IJ11ck Russell and children
of Columbus, Mrs: Edna Russell, and M ike were S�y IVenlOi
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canaday caliers or Mr. aitl' Wis. 1diufu
Simpkins.
and daughtn, Sabra, Joe.ii.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thompson
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mike Roberti. of Pomeroy was of La11gv1lle, Ala. an.d Mrs. Eirich
honon•d with a hela)ed birthda.y, 1'J10111pso11 of Kriegsville, Ala.
dinner aiven by hui gra"dmotller, were Mo11d11y guest� of Mr. ■fld
Mn. Eva f:lemlng at l:ler home On Mn. Eugene Thompson and daugh•
August 80. :iwiike's 16th •birth dllY ters.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Parker and
Wal Aug1.111t 1 1 , '!Yhil.e he was · lit­
lendlng 11 11cience sehuol el the Suile were Sunday evening guest11
llnivcrsily of 11,f iami. in Coral Ga­ of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden
and sons.
bles, norido.
Mrs Elhel Nelson and Helen
Guests were Mrs. Hobert Hoberts
and sons, Mike and Bob. and M iss called 011 Mrs. Lydia Theobald and
Anite Russell of l'omeroy, Miss Mni, Anna Buck, Sunday.
Pearl Molden -0! Columbus Yis­
Norclha Fleming and 1he hostess
itcd his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
RUTLAND PERSONALS
Mr. und Mrs. Don Woods anrl Foley and Mai"vel, Saturday. Mrs.
Mr�. Everett McKnight or P111n• Foley was .i patient at Holzer Hos•
eroy and Mrs. Elsie McKnight or pita] the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas
lJrhana were Sunday supper guests
vi1ited his brother. Jack �homa,
of i\-1n. Fern Sweeney.
Susie Parkor spcn1 Wednesday who is confined to Umvenl'Y Hos­
night wi1h Julia LU(:as, Lima H.uacl, pital in Columbus.
Mr. ■nd Mrs. Robert Canaday
Julia spent Thursday and Friday
;md Sabra and Mrs. Edn;i Russell
al the Parker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and a1LernlctJ the Ohio State fair Sat­
sons altended a picnic al Carndc11 urday, August 27 and stayed over­
Park, Huntington. spofWll'� bf n 1gh1 in Culumbµs.
the National Life lnsi.u'ta'.n« 'CO. Of

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enjoyed a wiener roast a'. Lake
Alma Sunday p. m.
Blue lair ribuom ll\4l money
were -presented to the 1wllowing
boys by ,tbtir cl,�b ll�vJ!IQr Cerl
Gorby: DwJ.tbt 'N�n. Larry
.Barr, Gary .daiisteen, 'Larry Rupe,
Larry ht:oa,ttomer)', Rll}.Ulie Gorby
Mike naff', :Dicjt'\e Jetty and
Larry t'etly. Others attending
were Pauline Gorb)', Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Nelson,
Clair Nelson,
Martin,
Duane B,ari:, : VirClbla
Glenna Felty, CalYln Biddle, Bel•
ty Rupe and childten, Mr. aod
Mrs. Paul MontgOhtery and Rev.
Ray Diddle. The "children enjoyed
a swimming party in the after­
noon.
Mr. and �rs. Hl?oJd Go.tr •�d
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goff llbd
, two ehildren of , Po,torla lire
viliting Mr. and Mn . Gari Gorby
this week
Miss Kay Barr )� �i�Un,1 in
Cincinnall this week the · guest
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wallader .
rry Fetty'i1 1arden exhibit
)JJfJ cboseb to ,J;Je taken to the
�fate talr al Columbue.
i&lt;)rvil JCeNey caUed on Bf\lce
ll!eGm Monda,.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinds and
chidren of We•t Mansfield and
Patricia Mc-Hern of Summerovllle
vls:lted Anna Miller Ja,t 'Wffkerid.
Mrs. Von� McKnight, Mrs.
Fern Sweeney of Pomeroy and
Esie McKnight of Utbana spent
Tuesday with Anna MiUer.

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8'1Pal - oae monlb foe 30 cen1" per word.
1"laJJ nle of t oenu per word wt.II be char11,ed for ad\lertuint:
d not -.id 11'1.lbln 10 da)'II a.ner rece.vu1a: b1U.
In\.• QI Af:lvt1rt.at,ifii - Should be r�: r tf"d tmm.-diately. The
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room apartment. Very nice
Good lo,·at1on Phone WY 2
3267
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Opoortunities

YIIIMITI ANO PEST CONTROL 1 · f'IANO AND ORGAN SAL E
OHY BHJCK HUILDING /
" flia lft. ,.,... IMPKfion. IMur• J -Wurlltl&lt;'d Ul tt nd oak � p me l p i T I I H fo.: F: ST
SIA MONITH HAl,ciQNm - 'nl.ia la thll mammoth ..aea
ly
Former
Vogue Shoe Store 1 n
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N . by Natle,nwkle. Pt.on. I.
;i r1o with benrh _ t11Sed ilS d m /
vhlch hM been tra:ullns nuvu ill the Revere,
monater"
Pomf' foy, Oh10 Has l seYl!n room
unstrator ,n Alhens Co. Fair
•M A.. S.- la 'ltatlon WY'l•
It'■ a 1,800.po\lJ\d ocean ■untt.h, h&amp;rpooned by
areL
Mau.,
three
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floor,
third
on
.tpartment
2166.
4--16-tfc
Otll) $595 00
DaV1&lt;1 T. DloMe ( mlddl,). With him are
Capt.
yacht
floor
second
on
apartment
morn
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WurlHil' r Sprneth• Organ, wal
Roble MacDonald and Mr■. Dlonn, on the Bea. M. m. at
, .z.t, HR. FILM DEVELOPING on all
nut rmish Hri:: ular ptte(' $ 1 4 1 5 1 Also Dodor's Offices prest-nt ly
l'olnt of Pinea Yacht CIUO, Rllvel'I. DI0111!11 •truiek It twlc11
popular sites-Film by 9 11 rn
under lra�e and one large store
Now 5 1 295 ()0
with the harpoon, and each time th• harpoon. bounc9d ott.
.OU.t next mornin g It 9 11. rn - l -Lowt•ry Or�on (rt!crnt ly repos.
room on main floor. Will lease
The U1lrd •trlke wu on a ■ucce■aful .«!&amp;]._
FASTEST SEllVICE on Color
W
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or sel l lo highest bidder . n
s e �imh Mahogany f i ni sh l ike
Box
and movie film. GROVE R 'S
Hogue.
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STUDIO, Pometo)' , Ohio.
1 343, Melbourne, J&lt;'lorida
END .IOY
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9 6 (He ( 2 1 ) Rea l Estate
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BEAU rY SHOP-Fully euipped. 2
landscaping.
and
basement
a public hearing.
9 l l f:AJ) O t-' l'l lltl&lt;'. liHEll STl':EHS
story frame, 2 aJ)artmenls (4 and
Yukof15-3255.
Chesltr,
Phone
and 10 lleift•n. t.:ru mctl G W ill,
I am 10rry to inconvenience the
!! roomRI, .'(arat:e, corner lol'a8-24-30tp
g L 61p
J'oml'rny, Ol110.
publlc. Will t he powers that
1ion $2�00-00 down, balance fin­
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anced
the proper rh11nnel�! The powl.'r SA W '.\4 J l ,J,: NJ-:J-:DS SOM F� In: AIR e'ONDITIONING, REFRIGER­ FARM--Wes! of Rutland, 93 arrl's
ation servtce Jack's ltefrlgera­
or the bal]()t u morn pow1•rful
ti roum housr. ham (3flx30l l'on­
l"Alll and M&amp;M power 11n1! .I
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than poliLH·1anH
New Haven. l'hOnt! TU2trc!f' flonr. granary, other huild
9 3 Jip
Vt \ twadi4'. 1Jrx1cr
i l oi;h U'"1fhrll
6-23-tl
3!!3'7 .
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land and pasture 011 good gravel
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road. only $6000 00
Jervl'"
Compla-:e
WY 2 3181.
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FARM - 87 acres. rol ling land on
L:ritt lradforlll
Houle 33 9 room JmuS&lt;! with
Wrlh, Phon• ., Conttd
hath . J,:arai.:e, 2 hams, (' rih. oth•
A. C. BRADr-ORtl, Racfll,, Ohi..
rr huildini.:s. 1 ;as wel l . l'lcnty of
waler $,16,000.00
MUELLER FU•NACE$, WISTING
ALBERT M.. COX, S11IHm•n
HOUSE appllanceL Arnold Ir• BOX 219
PHONE WY '2-3130
the..., Syracu•, Ohto. Phone
WY 2-22'1.0
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VOH SALi•: . 7 JWOM UOllSE WITH
A u to
PUBLIC SALE
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hi1lh s:moo.oo. 1 1 1} Ebenezer St.,
Me­
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SPOUTING,
IIOOFING,
S.turd•y, S.pt, 10, 1 960, I P. M.
hod CIMn UMCI C1n
9 2 6!p
Pomeroy .
la! work 11nd rcpojr w.;rk uf
I am lurn1g the st a!(', Lhcrcfort•,
AH Mike■ a■d Model•
any kind. Pbon• WY 2·230 1.. 4 I\OOM IIOUSK FllUNT POIICH
w i l l �1•11 al my re�HIPnt:c at the
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Stal&lt;' 1{01111• 124 in Syraru�&lt;'. O .
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1 acre more or less. $ 1 5(1(). $450
•
properly.
J&gt;l'rsrrnal
fo!lowin�
lht•
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l96' B U ICK 4 dr. Century
. dyna- 2 l )('1trnom suLII'�. ,ulllii uc &lt;'h&lt;'st of
uow11 . $20 month Ma nley Gettys,
flow radio and heater. $395 . 00. 1 dr nw('rS, anli&lt;1uc lamp tablcH,
Happy Hollow Ro1td. Midd leport,
8l11cttnu',, Pomeroy.. 8 ::1 1 61t
9 7 3tp
Ohio, R I.J. 1 .
1•nd tllhlcs, 2 over�luUet.l ,:hairs •
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("C'dar
sui1e,
mom
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11�1t11 1 u1• hall trl'o, ,;lld�r, d1shu11,
l-'IVI-: HOOM llOllSI•'. FOIi SALE:
powergllrie, radio and heater. A
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1 n tu hit• am! ch111r.\
k11_rht
l lol run111ni: walrr, I h -'!Tl'�, out­
,harp arntumobilc worth mut·h
1m111t 1r1lllN ( J1orlahll'J. Slrnw
huilclrncs Slory·s Hun Mus1 srll
more. $l09lU)O. Ulaellnar'ti , Po rn.M
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9:30
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S4
lrnl'\o�.
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Thn111us
th
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for hc111!h reasn11s On sd111ol hus
Ole
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Mlddl•"rt WY•2·264t
do1·k, trnt. 1h•ILverr wa.:on i::on).l
mHil rout('i,, St't• Oll'II T�rlor.
anti
Pomeroy WY-2-U95
b(, 11, 1wm b1•d.�. chiffnroht'. 111111:
1(1111
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9 7 3tp
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1956 DOD(iio: l"u�lum Hn)lal LRncer,
uinl' fll(•k.-;, l1nnp�. riesk, throw
At C....,_
4 dr, sedan. Power fl ill', radio
rU).lH, I Y1Jf'Wr!lt&gt;r, ponh chairs.
fl llt SAU:. 7 IWIIM J l l l l lSfo� . hath
S-2145
Yllkon
111d h�11ler. $70!!.00. bl11.e1tn11r·�.
i&lt;'r 1·rr11111 frC'P/.rr I ti 11t�.1. l lol ­
! 11rf' r lots 71Wl 11_\·st•l l SI , Mid
Pomf!roy.
8 :11 tile
Jmml ra11i,:r, l'Hhllwl sink, 2 l;1wn tlAMILL IIAVlCI STATION
II 7 He
1llcp11r\ J. ii. Allt•n.
a.,o,. 9t00 A.M.
mmo,•ron, 2 Ii 70 x 1 5 lirrs, sl ,•f'p
. �UP!!:L.2d;:· �t•dar� Nicely
US,
Albllny
In.: hui,:, 1·ow ht• l l , rnist·ellancous
equipped one owner ciir. Up lo
I.A'l ' l-'. I" It. DAVIS l'Hlll'EltTY
Bemer
Ivory
Item ., .
BO ndleti per ,::allon. $149�.l)O.
Bril' k, 2 story. l .ol' atnl N Third
MrH. t' rrtl Shumway, Uwfll'r
Blaettnwr's, Pomeroy.
8 3J 611.
Hild Coal Sb., ".it 1el11!1•purt. M;iy
'ftrmH · t 'ash
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NEWL.Ell BUILDING SUl'PJ,Y
fi 7 fftr
tw Sf'f'n nny evcninl(
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-DODGE SEDAN IN EXCEL LENT Not rvsp1rnNihlr [or 11N·idi:-11I�
Johns-Muu,j!J# roof 11hlnglee,
conJfltlon. Good work ur. Tom S11ll" ro11tlu(' tl'tl hy DRAIH'ORD
kltchen c.11hinets buUt to order,
Am·tlnn l ' &lt;1 , ll11clne, otuo-­
Well,, H■rrl1onvllle.
9 2 :Hp
.aluminum win,fowe and doors,
W I 9-3821
Aul'ltonecr: Crill
11 1uge doon, celling tile. vinyl
Ll!GAL NOTICE
FOR SALE: l9l\3 J,' OHD. Sharp. o r
Rradfrmt S11lr. m1m11gor: A. C.
floor Ille 11nd plywood p■nellni. CH• No. 1 3,040
will tr■d(! for pkk , up. Ph@oe I llnulfnrrl.
19! 3, tlk
Call Neigler's, Racine. 8-1 1-tfc
G, E. Machon, dbu J\l;whon &amp;
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simpson.
whm,e address is 26 10
)faebon,
BtANS
(;1rn1&lt;:N
P!CK
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$
9 3 Ille
AUCTIONIIR
lhinlingto11, West
AVf,nue,
Collis
lhf'm yuurst• l f l ' harlies Hilton,
REASONABLE RATES
nol a rl'sHlt1nt or
Is
and
Virginia,
Portland
II ll 6\ c SATISFACTION GUARANTEID
is herrhy noli­
Ohio,
of
Stat&lt;'
tho
Cati or writa I. O. McCoy
. - a.AS, FUEL OIL and coal fur.
1h1y of July,
�th
the
on
th111
llr.d
Cheater, Ohio
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1 960, Mountain Iron atlfl S1q1ply
aaeea. Call for free e11llm1te1. ( 9a ) Morine Supplies
e 22 30tp Co. filed ils petition a,::ainsl him as
l'oreman 6 Abbott Middleport.
AS IS SPICIALS
defendant, In the Court or ( ' om­
&amp;-!CHio
57 Mercury iO H. P. ..95.00
n,on Pleas, Mci.:s l 'ounty, Ohm,
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
: USED GARDEN tractor■ ,�a mow­
Case No. 13,04.0, prayrnj:! for judg­
ment 11gainsl lum for 1he sum of
l Vt. Rotary mower bl■dea shar­ 4S H. P. Mercury Outfit $99S.OO
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
pened. Cu1tom mowiq and
two thonssnd one hundred ninety
600 la,, Ma In StrNt, Pom•r•y
plowln«.
9 1 /JOO dollars
11nd
a e \' e n
Phone WY24170
.llAVILY TlACTOII
(S2, lD7 .IH ) plus intrrest et rat{' of
,
.!lix 11cr cent, represcntini,: mNc-han•
• '1ale1 and Service 012 E. Main St. 8-20-tlc
diM' S(l[d to him on ffC('OUnl, and
Fo181ro)', Pbont WY 2·29'111.
cosl1 of this 11icllon.
7.Jl-tfe
1 0-For Sol• 01' Rent
._"'F.! iii!I
Said dcfend,ml Is rr11u irt'd to all•
;;a
contalneu. 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BF.:l1ROOMS
brlna
, PEACHES,
sw1·r on or before 1he 291h day of
Weblter Fruit Farm, Lona: Bot­
and ha1h. Out of hii:h water.
October, 1 960,
loAl, Ob1o. Pbone YUkon 5-3201
C\oA(' to srhools ud r-hurrhes,
Mount•lrt Iron &amp; Supply Co.
a.1•11•
C'orncr of Main and •Droadway,
By J. I. O'IRll!N,
Iladnt, Rev. Cltland, llarine.
lh •ttorn•y
DISHWAIJC, 111 klndl. Carl Chen:Jlp
6,
!91
28; ( 10) 5, 6tc
21,
lf,
7,
(9\
:
1
3
01)
lier• Loll Bollom.
8-18-30tp
ROOM IIOUSE. ALL NEWLY
ftOMBONE. GOOD CONDI­ 4 finiahrd
lnsldr. Water in kitchen.
,: ftQlf. Rtaaonable. Phone CH ·1On 1:ravcl road off 124 one mile.
LIGAL NOTICE
3tp
2
9
:; -·
on rlvN On 3 at·rc lot &lt;1n Long
We repair all type■ of radl,
1 will offer for salv at the lrnnl
Jlun in Lrb.nnon T'owni,hlp. Ph.
IIILVERTONE ELEl"l'!UC G U I­
door of the Courthouse at Pom­
WY 2-6889 E. E. Hayman, Syra­ ators, from heater cores to
., TAR with 11epar■te treble and
eroy, Ohto, on Saturday. St'ptl'm­
the largest truck or lractor ber 17, 1960, at 10 o'clock a. m.
cu1e.
9 7 8tp
:T UII power. One 8-lube ampliHcr
' • witb lwo 1peakf'n, 5 inputs,
radiator.
• 1ho followlng real esh1tc:
,." ll'emolo remote control, tremolo ( 1 4 ) For Rent
First Pl';rcf'I: The Dana a11d Alice
---• 1s,eed and 1 microphone with
A hles rt'11l est■tc situated at M,1rn­
,,. 1land, Su Richard fo' ro111, Chf"� . 5 IOOM MODERN APARTMENT
ing Stnr, Sulton Township, MC'iga
1
1nd 4 room a,artmr.nt. Chup
PitctM WY-2-21 43
te,, Ohio. Call 1nytimr.
Co1mty, Ohlo, comi1ling of 70 11cres
rent. l'hon, WY 2-2487 or WY 2 ·
9 7 3k
Pomeroy, Ohio
more or lt's11. There .is situ�tC'd on
3335.
8 "9 12tc .,.,,,,.,.._• .,.________ the afores11id real esl11\c a 6 room
MADE 1n: CREAM JUST
dwf'llini.: house approximately �
ON!&gt;: 5 ROOM APAHTMENT. U1•­
• HIie you mike at home. Jack ' s
years old. a barn, granary and oth­
rurnl1hrod. One 4 Hoom ap.1r!­
l � Daley Ba r.
9 1 8k
mrnl Curnish&lt;'d. )'hone WY 'J. COMPL&amp;"!E IM!UIIANCJ: PRO er outbuildings. Aho producln� oil
tedlon, Llfll, Aute, Fire, Pollo.
330:Z.
9 7 8tc I Call Do111 Milla,. Mlddleport. and ll•f wdlB, Localed 11ppro1d­
; Le.BLANC EBONITE CLARINET in
---m11tcly l l miles from Pomeroy on
in
piano
Upri1h1
condition.
beat
,..
0�
ulue
Appraised
good road.
... SoOd eondltlon. Priced reuon­ 7 JlOOM HOUSE. FURNISIIP.D OR
9-3692.
unfurn1shl'd
WI
l'honc
I0,!!00.00.
$
.
2
9 7 6tp
�- ■bl:r, WY -2&amp;48
BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
(9) 7, 3k
Second Parral: Allee Ables resi­
Agents, Middleport. fire, Auto­
, • TIIOROUGIIBRED COLLIE PUPS.
d t'ncr proJ)(!rly situated on College
WY'.!·
Phone
Bonds.
mobile,
8 JO 6tp 4 ROOM HOUSE AT 442 Condor
• • 1• Piton• SK 2-4793.
2900.
8-27-lf Street in the Villaue of Rutland.
Strerl. {iarai:c, bas,mcnt. Phnne
;: ·;..,.
O tno, conaistini:: of a four room
W Y 2-2733.
9 Ii: tfc
fr111ne dwe1Un1 hOuse and lot. Ap­
Real
value '3,000.00.
praised
t'OUR room. bouli�. Rulland TownSaid real estate cannu1 be srild
1hlp. C■ll WY2-6566. 8-1f.30tp MOIJERN 7 ROOM HOMt: . ENclo1ed porches, 1 aere ground on for h:-ss than the 11ppralscd value.
EIGHT ROOM HOUSK, two flYtl
Tl1c right ls rtser\'ed to r(!ject
Linr-oln Uel,:hts. Phone WY 2·
room apartment&amp;, A. N. Ben1el.
38811.
8·31-0lp an )' or 11II bids.
11-2•tfe
Pbone WY:1-3212.
For Information phone Pomeroy
FOR SALK FIVE RdoM HOUSE Ohio, WY 2-2186.
FOR RENT-Thre-e omce room1
with b■1h, nlce loc■tlon. Melvin
BERNARO V. FULTZ
OYtr Stilner Shoe Store oa
Hood. 1 1 1 Lo.;u,t St., Pomeroy,
Administrator of the Estate of
Court St., !'1 Pomero1, tecond
Alice Ables. deceased
(9) l 30lp
floor. One l■r1e 18 1. 22 ft, room
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(8) :n ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, IO. 12, 11
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with adjolntn1 12 � 12 fl. room a N OO M S W IT I BATH Two ,to
UI, 18, lOtc
One 10 1. 18 fronl room. All
homf! n'ear achooI . Tatu ovt�
ne,.t, painted with new OOOI'
Mr. and Mrs. Hollie Knopp ot
'46.90 pt111r month payments 1fttr l
mverinp, Phone WY 2-2080.
down payment. Pboat wy 2·5324. Dayton called on Lbe Job SLo111i
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UPI Hollywovd Corre1pondenl
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Tony Cur I
tis hauled off with a flurry of
haymakers al prodUl'Cr David Suss- j
kind today. saying he ' d punrh Suss
kind in the nose the first tunf' hf'
sees the TV bigwig.
Since Susskind arrived 111 Hollv
wood lo make a new mov1c he h�s
been needling and crit1c1z1ng every
thing in sight.
J-{is particular largcls have been
Curlis, Jerry Lewis and Ho d
Hudson. In interviews and on his
"Open End'' video show Susskrnd
has gone oul of his way lo knot·k
Curtis.
Tony ha! had enoush.
'Tve never met Mr Susskind."
Curtis said through clrnched teeth
"and when I do I ' m going lo
punch him right in the nose.
"He's blasted me for having no
talent and no taste. I don't know
why he's picking 011 me Maybe­
I it'B because I refus�d to i::o on
his TV sh11w. Why should I? He
wasn't going to pay me aflJ·
thing.' '
Switch•• To Offen,ive
Tony quickly switched from a de­
fen,ive poHition lo throw II little
\'erb1l leather or his own.
"The tragedy of Mr. Susskind
is that he has no talent. He specializes in maklnf!! TV shows from
great motion pictures. Thcre' 5 110
trick to makin� a good program
1 out o( a top movie. But it take� a
special lack of talent to turn a

goo,J p:fl ure into a lousy TV show
"Maybe Sussk111d h!asts me hop­
mg I will pruve 111111 wront.: by
wurkrni; in a movie for him But
even a no-t.alenl guy bk(! me has
1&gt;0mr �tandards "
in
Toriy. rurrently starr1ug
"'The �1xth Man'' for \lnl\11,:rs;.il 111h•rnauo11al. slammed his rii;ht f1sl
1 11111 tlil• palm of his lefl hand.
·· Nubud .J/ has to tell me how b11d
an actor I ml l know Ill)' strong
points and my weak poinls Bt•tter
men than Sussk1nd ha\'f' tuld me
I ' m lousy His cnl1c1sm isn't l'\l('ll
original
Cati, Suukind Am.teur
"The d1freren1·c bctwt•cn Sussk ind 1111d me is that I am a profes­
swnal al'tor. rm a pru at my job
!fr's an Rmateur producer, makine;
tus first movie out here.

Mamie E. Rood Buchanan to
Howard and Geraldine McCoy, par­
cel, Olive.
Wallace 8 D11mewood, Myrtle I
Damewood to Bernard Fultz. par­
cels, Chelilu.
Bernard V., Bclty J Fultz to
Wallacr. B , Myrtle l. Damewood,
pan-ell, Chesler.
H. A. Martin, dee. lo Maud B.
Marlin, George W. Martin, Clar­
ence E. Martin, Carl A. Marlin, a­
fid of Trans., Salt:m.

R E. Herdman, dee., Frank W.
Roter, Jr , Comm. to Lola B Herd­
mau, Pauli11e Garrison, Maxine
Ashley, Lot, Middleport.
Carl G. Lawhorn, Mary L. Law­
horn to Paul Simon, Allie Mae Si­
mon, lol, ·Pomeroy.
Eu1ene Smith, Shirley Smith to
Wm. Fred Smith, Sr., Beatrice El­
len Smith, parcel, Salisbury.

gest admirer or Tony Cur�is' _t�l­
enl, J've never q uestioned hts v1nl­
It was suggested that Sus�krnd ity or strength. He is, in my book.
would rh:irm Tony out of his an­ a passionate amoeba."
ger H the lw&lt;1 were to talk thmgs
over.
"Not a chance," Curlis said
' Tm not kidding about this. Suss•
In New 1Fall Colors
kintJ think! because he gradua11:'d
Assorted 'Styles
from Han·ard it gives h1111 the
It
right to judge everybody.
doesn't.
"And as for that punch in thc
nose, l'm not kiddmg about that
either," Tony said. ' 'He'd beilcr
SAV&amp; YOUR SALEI SLIPS
stay away £rom me."
With the gauntlet lhus flung,
Susskind replied:
' 'I've always twlirvcd that vio­
len&lt;.'e was the last recourse of an
M I DDLEPORT, OHIO
r-xhaustetJ mind. If I'm not the big-

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By J11•n Pulo,
wh1d1 !ltr Snowden '.5 1n t-1nplO)'I'
Dl'bblt! Jo d11ughtt-r or Mr aod
ATTEND R E U N ION
The Roa,ine Rl'IJlllOn WU held �n Bruce M■)' WII 111 LhlM WHk
rt·t·t•ntl}' ul the hvme uf :\-1r and end rect"1ved tre11t rnent at Hulzer
M r� Wtll H•le)' on Lima l&lt;uad
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Mrs lntz Adams afld daugh!er,
Atlf'ndin� wert' \Ir 11nd Mr� O!
car Smith. :'ltr and MrH W 1ll11m Iii.le, uf 1..-wood, W. Va., Wl\re Sim­
K i nsf'II 11nd Ll:lfe. �Ir and Mrs Hal day guesl&amp; of her mo!her, .� rs Bell
Hruw11 and Kt•1th, M r :irul �frs Marlin. and her brothn. W11l1am
1 'J 1 ffurd Jlu111 1 11t' a11d l"h l ldrt'n, \frti Marlm a11&lt;l (•hl ldren.
MNl �hut.It- Rawlings and Rtiv
Pt- arl Hartman and Susie, Mr and
\1.rs Pt-t� Wugan :intJ (' hddren, a l l Thomas Weill&amp; were Sund;iy dmnu
o f l'olumbus. Mrs. L'ora Homme. KUt'!ls of )fr. and Mn. Earl King.
Mr and Mn Charles S1mplcins
l l t'!en Turner. Mr and �rs t'Loyd
Kum1ne Jr and children. Mr. 1n.d were recent guesll of Mr. and Mn.
�!rs Raymund Romine afld chihl­ Bob Derk.er and Mr. and Mn John
fl•n of Carroll, Mrs. Dorothy Art�­ MontgomeryJ Columbu1.
Juli■ Luca■ ,pent TueWay aleht
t'r of Roseville. Rev. and id.rs. 0.
M Wogan and Haro1"1, El1ie Ro­ with Joette Erlewine.
Mn. 'Luther Roblmon and cbiJ­
mine, Mrs. Be-rnice Nelton. Mn.
Isabelle Nelson and children Mr. dren of Washin1ton, D. C. were
and Mrs Sherman Tillis and chlld­ recent visiton of Mrs. E11ie
ren, Mr. •net M n. Jonathon Tilll■ Bryant
Mr. Fred Au1lln Wlio was in­
an{! rhildftn. Mr, and Mn Leland
Haley, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Worley Huley jured 111 a farm accident, 1s rt'•
and children, Mr. and M rs. Frank ported as improving.
Mr. 11nd Mr�. Junior Buskirk
lly�ell, Mr. and iit:rs. Pearl Hysell,
Tom Moore. Lena Mae l,eorge, Mr. and family or Middleport and Mr.
and Mr� Martin Woodard and Joan and Mrs. Basll cremeane and fam­
Mr and Mrs. John Haley and sons, ily of Caldwell ,-,ere recent \'IJ_itor11
Mrs. Belle McKnight and the ho!ls, of their parenll, Mr. and 'Mrs.
Sherman Buskirk 1md Bobby .
all or this area.
Mrs. Eva Bryant of Manillfielft
PICNIC DINNER
Mr and Mrs. Robert Canaday en­ wu a guest or Mr. and Mn. Arn
terta med with a pknic dinner al Bryant this past week
Mr. and Mrs. William Larkins of
I heir home, Sunday, Auguet 2e.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ro­ Hannibal were recent caller� o{
her! Thomp�on of Cross LaneH, W. Mrs. Bcr1ha Amos. John and Bill
Va., Mr. .ind· !tlrs. Chesler Nichols, Larkifls were Sunday supper
Jr. ariti cltU4'en, Mrs. Chesler N i­ guests of Mrs. Amo" and tbef �
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of Sunday night guests of
chols, Sr. and children, all
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Chp\eJlo�, Mr. and Mrs. Hetzel Mrs. Cush Johnston, Bra
Jlu,;lell, lit. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Guy Larkins is llill v· · ·
Hamuy .and �ildren, Mr. am! Mrs. Mr. and Mn:. George .L&amp;ricldB •1
)Jarty hi,iay, ·all ol Galllpolis, Dr. Des Moines, New Me��o.
Mr. and Mrs. Brul.'e 11116, Debra
.Hid Mn IJ11ck Russell and children
of Columbus, Mrs: Edna Russell, and M ike were S�y IVenlOi
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Canaday caliers or Mr. aitl' Wis. 1diufu
Simpkins.
and daughtn, Sabra, Joe.ii.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Thompson
BIRTHDAY DINNER
Mike Roberti. of Pomeroy was of La11gv1lle, Ala. an.d Mrs. Eirich
honon•d with a hela)ed birthda.y, 1'J10111pso11 of Kriegsville, Ala.
dinner aiven by hui gra"dmotller, were Mo11d11y guest� of Mr. ■fld
Mn. Eva f:lemlng at l:ler home On Mn. Eugene Thompson and daugh•
August 80. :iwiike's 16th •birth dllY ters.
Mr. and Mrs Homer Parker and
Wal Aug1.111t 1 1 , '!Yhil.e he was · lit­
lendlng 11 11cience sehuol el the Suile were Sunday evening guest11
llnivcrsily of 11,f iami. in Coral Ga­ of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden
and sons.
bles, norido.
Mrs Elhel Nelson and Helen
Guests were Mrs. Hobert Hoberts
and sons, Mike and Bob. and M iss called 011 Mrs. Lydia Theobald and
Anite Russell of l'omeroy, Miss Mni, Anna Buck, Sunday.
Pearl Molden -0! Columbus Yis­
Norclha Fleming and 1he hostess
itcd his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
RUTLAND PERSONALS
Mr. und Mrs. Don Woods anrl Foley and Mai"vel, Saturday. Mrs.
Mr�. Everett McKnight or P111n• Foley was .i patient at Holzer Hos•
eroy and Mrs. Elsie McKnight or pita] the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas
lJrhana were Sunday supper guests
vi1ited his brother. Jack �homa,
of i\-1n. Fern Sweeney.
Susie Parkor spcn1 Wednesday who is confined to Umvenl'Y Hos­
night wi1h Julia LU(:as, Lima H.uacl, pital in Columbus.
Mr. ■nd Mrs. Robert Canaday
Julia spent Thursday and Friday
;md Sabra and Mrs. Edn;i Russell
al the Parker home.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden and a1LernlctJ the Ohio State fair Sat­
sons altended a picnic al Carndc11 urday, August 27 and stayed over­
Park, Huntington. spofWll'� bf n 1gh1 in Culumbµs.
the National Life lnsi.u'ta'.n« 'CO. Of

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enjoyed a wiener roast a'. Lake
Alma Sunday p. m.
Blue lair ribuom ll\4l money
were -presented to the 1wllowing
boys by ,tbtir cl,�b ll�vJ!IQr Cerl
Gorby: DwJ.tbt 'N�n. Larry
.Barr, Gary .daiisteen, 'Larry Rupe,
Larry ht:oa,ttomer)', Rll}.Ulie Gorby
Mike naff', :Dicjt'\e Jetty and
Larry t'etly. Others attending
were Pauline Gorb)', Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Nelson,
Clair Nelson,
Martin,
Duane B,ari:, : VirClbla
Glenna Felty, CalYln Biddle, Bel•
ty Rupe and childten, Mr. aod
Mrs. Paul MontgOhtery and Rev.
Ray Diddle. The "children enjoyed
a swimming party in the after­
noon.
Mr. and �rs. Hl?oJd Go.tr •�d
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goff llbd
, two ehildren of , Po,torla lire
viliting Mr. and Mn . Gari Gorby
this week
Miss Kay Barr )� �i�Un,1 in
Cincinnall this week the · guest
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i&lt;)rvil JCeNey caUed on Bf\lce
ll!eGm Monda,.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hinds and
chidren of We•t Mansfield and
Patricia Mc-Hern of Summerovllle
vls:lted Anna Miller Ja,t 'Wffkerid.
Mrs. Von� McKnight, Mrs.
Fern Sweeney of Pomeroy and
Esie McKnight of Utbana spent
Tuesday with Anna MiUer.

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Motorcyclists Take Thei r Sport In Races At
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M I A M I i \_; P J i - l l u rric-anc Donna l unged at the Flo rida
w i t h wi nds of 1 50 mi les per hour today and weather
forecaster s pred1tlc d the v icrnus storm would hit the island
chain hy late Friday morni ng.
A I I O-mile stretch of lhe Flurida Keys was alerted as Donna
whirled into a passage between Florida and Cuba.
A l noo11 edt the Miama Wea •
ther Burt-au ordered red and ings posted north or Key Largo
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hum­ mile strelch between Melbourne
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cane force wind� of 74 mph or on the r.orth lo Kpy Largo on
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grea1cr would h.11 the island , the south.
"Safcl)' J)reca ulions 111 the distham i:ty la1e Friday morning. I
Oonna ':,; widespread .i.:alcs,
!hl' play arf'a should he starkd now
agPrll'y said, would be felt 111 the and 11ersons liv111g in lnw-lymg
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scet mn.s should be ready fur eva .
Kf'ys by m1dn1ghl toni ght.
DIV ISION W I NNERS - TrophiOJ were aw arded Sunday by the Meigs Motorcycle club at
The Weather Bureau said tJ1e cuatwr1 i f later cond i tions war­
_all com petition. Left to right, Phil Radford, Pomeroy. hurnC'ane·s eenter at noon wa� ran t,"" l h(' advisory said.
its Field M�_t,_ based on total _pomts
Should the hurricane .. run the
1st, road d1v1s1on; Wayne Smith, Huntington, 3rd; Charles Hawk, Athens, 1 st in competition 355 miles southost of M 1am1
division; Jerry Bustan, Athens, 2nd, Joe Colli ns , A thens. 3rd: and George Wagner , 2n d , road near latitude 22 0 north, lone-i: .!:ap" between 1-'lorida and Cuba.
tude 76 0 west This was about 20 l'uha also would fall under its
division. - Picture by Kenny Grover .
miles west of Ragged Island i n high winds and torrential rains.
TAKES IT ALL - "Duck'' King, referee, a nd member of the Meigs Motorcycle club, pre­
the lowf'r Bahamas
But the noon advisory did not
sented Phil Rad[ord of Pomeroy with the top t rophy at its Field Meet here Sunday at the Fair
The hurrican
continued
to mention 1hc island na, m ..
Grounds. Radford won over a l l competition fo r points in a l l events,
move nearly due west, al about
Thf' h1g storm, most savage of
1 1 miles per hour.
the h u rnrane season, bored lhru
The Weather Bureau said it :he out island!! of the Bahamas
probably would order gale warn- early today.
WASHINGTON UPI-The ..n
A session of the grand jury to consider pending cases has
•r•I m,n,..r of th• Pique,
set for Sept. 16 in an entry signed today by Judge John
been
Ohio, o,1ty Call ■1ld tod11 y hi•
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Bacon
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,vrnewtPtP" ltarned to lh
Some like to fish, Others would hunt anything from rabbi ts ous by �he uniti_aled, A cyclist prlu that lh won,en react.,..
The grand jury for the May term of court will be recalled
to grizzly bear. More than ever people are boating , bow ling, knows his machme Is n_o more
pay do..,. attention to tocal
to hoar about 15 case.s to be presented by Prosecuting Allordangerous than other vehicles, Ir
news than men re•den.
Bwimming, baseb,1lling.
James O'Brien.
11.ey
11�nd1ed properly. A drunk, or
Frank R. Myer, u ld th• re�e possiOility of a lengthy when an autopsy revealed that
But a hardy few prefer to ride motorcycles for their sport
.
· w1ldman, no more belongs on a
ntlh of a "home-made r..Ar•
sess ion of the grand jury was Bratton had died of inj uries alM�nibers of the Meigs County
the
behind
motorcycle than
w
the
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be
dropped
will
potaloes
1hlp turvey" 1howed thet loeal
loday by Prosecutor legedly infl icted by MrGrath
predicted
Motorcycle Club held an I L
automobiles.
hdnd into a can on wheel o. f today's
new. and plc:turea we,.. "far
O'Brien, who said that 25 or
Several non.support char�cs
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event race Sunday at the !.alr rider·� ri••ht
Cl-',cl1sts arrive al . the l�cal
out In front."
m,ore witnesses will be called to will also be rons1dered, the proLocal GOP candidates for public office had their chance
and .anyone his left side. After each round a
g rounds. Members
club s events fro_m distant pomh
"Wh•t letlt•d u, w11 not that
testify in the caae or Leo Savage setutor said.
who wanted to try competed in smaller can Is u11cd until the
Wednesday evening to solidil,y their support with the wo-Athens, Huntm g ton, P�rkerslocal new-a is MUght first anti
boun d over by County Court for
.such races as the tire ride, the first, tiecond and third piece ridmen ' s vote.
burg and others, (See pictures
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mined
are
ers
deter
r Hd most," Myers Mid, "but
fraudulently solicitin g money for
p \ ank ride, the teeter totter ride,
Oakley Collins, Ironton. candi- i shall Carlisle. candidate for Cou,t
,
ti c e&lt; u e
1anue
..., our
above for trophy winners.)
Motorcyc ling is thought danger"'
that our women outrt1u
the Pomeroy emergency squad.
potilto drop, barrel race , barrel
date for Congress from the 10th of Appeals.· Henry Ewing. ror 00,.
men .,,
� a Wldo mo&lt;1ln ,"
oI her CISC!il invo I Ve at mpled For Art lnstructi'on
roll, slow race, boot race and tail
d1str1('t, and Marshall Carlisle, or oner: Dan Hartinge, for count•
H• toId th• UPI editon and
breekings and enterln••
,· r Pome· 1,
D av1· d F' . o nes
spin and drag race. for a des­
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wE&gt;re i::uests and commissioner; Harmon O'Brien fo·r
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publllhen con,.renct that the
roy
a Mineroville: man and me,nbers o r his ar t cIass ti1 a1 he spoke 10 a laria:e atte11da11ce or the Probate Judge and
crlption · of these races, just per•
Bernard Ful••
·
women rNd•n 1ppe1� to lie
lwo �nnsylvania men who have will be a t th e Lo wman A P I s. 111
mlt your imagination to run
Meiss County Women's Republican for prasetuting attorney.
int.reded
In
mo,.
It,,.,-r
h_.. Nleased on bond. The most New Ila en th·lti Sa:,ur
wlld. Anything you ' ll . con1F. . . up
• d ay, Sep I . JO ' Ctu b it the Hotel Martin. .Mn.
Mr. Coll.ins told of the meeting
,
•nl. •�- liliMir _...,__.......,..
;';;ii;_,
charoe
to be oon11idertd frOIIII � lo '-,-:'hi.
with could be true to the �vent.
•
Nt&gt;va Pierce, president, wu
ifl for candidalH for C!&gt;..
arcs, with
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All future cI asses WI· 11 be heId c herge.
For example, the barrel roll:
... .., of secon�
PrNident Eisenhower ot the Wh,·t,
1Klion1.
cfmlc
ind
m urder against Earl � ......
"ree:
o.
,,_ fro m 11':..-v
in..
• - : .1 , :_,, A. m. on �tur,,
Group sin g ing of "America" with House, describing !he !IPl!akcra and
The rider who rolls the barrel
CANTON (UPI) - FBI agents joined local police today in
Grath, Carpenter, in the de.ilh days_ as on_,111nally planned. Jam�s ·Mrs. Ben NeultJlng al the piano, the purpose of
from the starting line (on his
the meeting and
e big­
of his lather-in-law, Elza Brat- Elbndge will also be present this opened Lhe meeting followed wtth topiea disc-ussed.
motorcycle, mind you) to the a search for a neatly-dressed gunman who pulled off t h
He lllso gave lhl';
Ion.
Saturday aflernoon lo meet thos(' the Pledge to the Flag and lhf' voting records of some in office.
finish line ln the shortest time gest bank robbery in St�rk County history.
·
Sheri££ Robert llartenbach fil . who ,,e ,ote,ested ,· o a W ed nes- Lord' s Prayn in uniaon. Mrs.
The 1o:unman, using flesh-color•
Jack Follrod, county chairman,
Is winner. It may De rolled with
FBI a gents said a theory that
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dis­
to
strips
bandage
adhesive
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with
a gunman who escapetl
the secretary.
which will be held i n Colum bus o n
Or this one, the potato ride- guise his face, robbed a drive-in $3,000 from a Cleveland bank
National
branch of the Canton
Mrs.
Pierce
introduced
�!Us.
Monday. He also said that local
person who robbed
Bank Wednesday or an estimated was the same
Paul Kines, whose husband is a GOP headquarters would be estab­
the Canton bank was only a "re•
$50.000.
tandidate [or recorder; Mrs. Mar- lished in the near future.
He escaped in a stolen car that mote possibility."
shall Carlisle, and Mrs. Evelyn
Mrs. Frank Johnson, clerk of the
he abandoned shortly after the
Lucke. candidate for clerk or election board, gave i nformation
robbery and continued his flight
courts. who spoke briefly. Mrs. cor1cerning disabled and absentee
The achoo! bua inspection sched­
011 foot. Wit nesses said lhey saw
Mrs. Loretta Whetstone, a semi-i n valid for the past four Della W indsor, a former president ballots. The women's convention to
ule has been announced by the
a man running alon, a slreet
County Board of Education In years making her hom e with he r daughter Mrs. Nolan Shus­ of the club� was introduced and be held next month wu a nnounc­
st-1rfing money into a pa per shop
thanked members for their coop- ed by Mrs. Pierce.
:l'\·ei(tS County.
ter, LincoJ�1 Hts. (on the point where the c'ross is) , celebrated
ping bag.
The meeting closed with group
Each driver has been notified of her 98th birthday Sept. 5. Out of tow n guests here to jo1n her eration during her term as presiThe gunman entered the hank
dent
and
also
gave
a
reading,
singing
· o f "God Bless America"
requirements lo be mel. The ill­ were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Lauderback and Mr. and Mrs. Jack "There Is Nothing The Mauer arter which a social hour was en­
and forced a loan officer to
Ohio
the
by
out
carried
is
spection
Tennyson Guyer, Findlay. Ohio. open a door leading to an in ter­
Parsons and children, all of Marietta.
With Me, " Mrs. Avery Nelson, also joyed .ind refreshments were serv­
State Patrol. The schedule:
was recommended as permanent
They, together with a host of
former president, was i ntroduced ed from a table centered wilh an
ior olfiee. He the"11 ordered
a
Rutla"nd High School, Sepl. 14,
chairman of the Republican State eight employcs inl@ the loan of­
can be remcmh"rt'd the Meig s aHcr which Mr. Nelson, candidate arrangment of flowers with tall
friends.
wished
Mrs.
hetstone
W
Convention by the committf'e on fice at gun point and directed
Ge11eral Hospital had no admi�• for commissioner, spoke brie£\y.
A divorce action has been filed 9 a. m., Northwestern .
white tapers i n crystal holders o n
Eastern, Sept. 15, 9 a. m., East- "H appy Birlhday,"
permaneTtt orga nization which met the bang mirnager to go from ln County Court by Laura Hager
sions, no diseharges. and no births
Other canrlidates introduced a n d eicther side. The patriotic theme
TOMATO
BIG
ern.
Wednesday in Col umbus.
t:an this
recorded Wed nesday
cage to cage gathering up bills. vereus Andrew H a ger and a pe­
A huge Mexican tomato was dis- be "in line· • with the g en('ral �iving interesting talks were Mar• was carried out in the napkins,
Racine High School, Sept. 16, 9
Meigs Coun1y·s Georse Meinhart
tition flied by Lois L, Payne for
played ill our offices ()n Mechan ic- sla c- kin g off of "news·• the past
a member of the convenlion com­
reciprocal support action versus a. m., Southern.
Salisbury Sl!hool. Sept. 20, g a. at 1oday grown by Jake Shuler, 106 week ?
m ittee, attended lhe all - day ses­
It's been simply 100 hot
James Robert Fraley.
sion. Mrs. M�Juhart accompanied
And Dick
for much newsmaking
Both actions were filed with the m . , Salieb11ry, Pomeroy, Middle- Lo.�1 1t-st, Pome�or,
I �e �ccn ra mn,� tomatoes all Knight, son of Mr. end Mrs. Chest­
llim to Columbus.
Clerk or Courts office yesterday. port.
.
Bedford, Sept. 2 1 , 9 a. m. Bed­ my l 1 �e, �c sa1� . . and never saw er Knight. Union-av , didn't make
The convenllon will assemble in
C.111e1 pendin g in Common Pleas
.
anything like this.
ford.
I the pict ure of the champ Pirate
Columbus, Monday, Sep\. 12, at the
court broug ht by the late Theo­
It apparently started
The regular driver musl he pres­
out as Little Lca GUC team published Wed·
RKO Palace Theater. The fol lowing
dore J!:bef'sbach since 1945 were
•�out rive tomatoes, grew into or1e, ncsday, but ht' surely was a val ued
MOSCOW ( U P I ) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev met with
ho norary vice chairmen were nom ­
ordered dismissed hy Judge Ba• ent when a bu&amp; Is ins pect.cd.
w1�h
re.sul�anl
for
meetin
safety
laory
compu
A
shaped
unusual
g
U.S.
Ambassador Llewellyn Thompson today to discuss the
member
the
bein
one
team,
of
of
inated:
con. Seeking clear tlllea to pro­
g
all drivers will he held Sept 1 5 al pomts over _ its surf�ce of approx- J ohn ' s ( Young) "big five" who led fate of two crewmen of a n American RB47 reconnaissance
Wlllia,m H. H11rsha, Jr., Ports·
perty, the eases had been filed
ury Schoo l. 1mately 12 ln&lt;'hes d i ameter.
the club to its first pennant.
mouth; George F'. Eyrich, Jr., Cin·
a gainst the Excel11ior Salt Wor k'a 8 P- m. at the Saliab
plane shot down over Arctic waters J u ly 1 . The airm en are
UPI­
Va.
W.
HUNTINGTON,
PTA mem­
mem!J:ers,
board
School
ll's still here, if anydnc wants
cinnati: Mrs. Clu�tie B. Clark, JllllC·
Inc., Clara G. and Franklin Rizer
imprisoned pending trial on espionage charges.
tion City; Charles F. Rothe!, Cadiz: Bids on about $400,000 worth or Parkers burg Rig &amp; Reel Co., and bera, school execuhves and teach- to sec it. But hurry! We're out of
The meeting lasted 90 minutes.
toma toes at home.
ers are welcome.
C. Lee Mantle, Painesville; Mrs. Pa• cleanup work on the Ohio Rlver the Brocalsa Chemical co.
Thompson said afterward that I RB47," the ambassador salO .
29
Dam
and
2
Lock
between
9
MEET IN KREMLI N
tricla KindsV11tter, ' Wooster; Mrs.
he h.id requeeted the t.alk,
AUTHOR LOCATED
and the Gall ipolis locks and dam
Thompson
did not say what the
Catherine Pennell, Van Wert.
I
Mrs. Everett Hayes. Great Bend,
Bowles Predicts More
"Prior to the upected deparTwo Pomeroy Girl;
mood of t_he conference was or
Kenneth L. Berry, Coshocton, will be opened here Ocl. 6 . by
the
for
s County Chairman
Meig
lure of Premier Khrushchev to
whether tl produced an� positive
Enroll' In Kenhtckv
waa elected Chairman or the Com­ the Army Corps of En g ineers.
J Dealings With China
Ohioana Library, hH unearthed in­
New York, we d iscussed various
The
clearing
involves
,;
project.
results. It was held m KhruUPI - Rep. teresting vital statistics about Har­
WASHINGTON
mittee on Permanent Arrange•
Two s tudents from fiomeroy /
matters of interest to the t wo
shchev's Kre�lin office.
ments and Mrs. Odessa Hardy, To­ and dispoaing of all lrees, brush, have enrolled at Kentucky Chris- Chester • Bowles, D-Conn., said to• ry Washburne.
including the detengovernments,
fences and other debris between tian College for the 1 000-1961 day he believed the ned U . S.
The two fliers, who were fished
ledo, was elet'ted Secretary.
the
t ion of the two fliers of
The author -Of "Hoouy For
out of the Barents Sea after their
Mr. Guyer is a member of the lhe elevations of the e"isting school ye,ar. They arc Anna Mae President would move toward
Roue," Washhurne was born July
plane was destroyed by a Soviet
more direct de•lings with Com·
Republican State Commiltel' from pools and the elevation of the Arnold and Peggy R u11sell.
Funeral services for James G.
1 9 1 1 al Midd leport, is the nep­
24,
fighter, are Capt. John R. Mc­
the 8th District and a member of new Greenup pool.
Localed at Grayaon, Carter muni11t China on various i1111ues.
was
who
..
St
Front
South
Lewis,
Young Amish Ma11 Is
hew of Clinton Fisher of Middle­
Kone o f Topeka, Kan., and Capt.
Bowles, foreign policy adviser to
the State Senate.
The area to be cleared is alon'I County, Ky., Kentucky Christian
his
of
fl,ior
the
on
dead
found
port, gudu1ted from Ohio State
Free man Olmstead
of
Elmira,
the river and its tributaries in College is a Bible College whose Democratic presidential nominee University owning a Phi Beta Kap• living room at his home about Guilty As Charged
COLUMBUS UPI - A young N. Y.
Lawrence and Gallia counties in main function is the preparation John f. Kennedy, spoke al United pa key, and has worked ror the 1 0 p. m. by a neighbor, will be
The Soviet government claimed
Ohio; Boyd County in Kentucky, of youn g men and women for the PreH lnlarnalional's Washin g ton Loe Angeles Herald Express and held Friday al 3 p. m. from the Amish man was found g uilty of re­
150 Protestants
fusing 10 perform national serv­ their plane had violated Soviet
end Wayne, Cabell and Mason Christian M ini1try, Mluion Field conference or e&lt;lltors and pub- lhe International News Service Rawlings-Coats Funnal Home.
ice Wednesday. and two tnore were air space, was on a mission sim­
Pressures
lls hers.
counties in West Virginia.
s nd other areas of church work.
Coroner Henry Ewing was
(now merged with the UPI) in
sch('dulf'd to be tried on simi lar ilar to the U-2 flight of Francis
WASHINGTON UPI - A group
called to the scene where he de­
Washington, D. C.
chargei; in U. S. District Court Gary Powers last May 1 and that
or 1 30 Protestant ministers and
cided Mr. Lewis had died prob­
coun­
Meigs
and
Ohio
point:
The
here today.
laymen, headed by Dr. Norman
the airmen would race Powers'
ty would like to be credited with ably ahout 8 o'clock that morning.
Vincent Peale, has warned that a
blic trial for espionage.
hte-pu
A
Jive
and
men
sc-ven
or
jury
producing the author of "Hooray He was 66. The death &lt;'ert ificate
Catholic president would be under
States has i nslsted
United
The
n­
i
m
about
delibcratE&gt;d
women
20
For Rouc" and othn books he may said coronary occlusion was the
extreme prellflure to grant "funds
was well outside
plane
the
that
verdict
the
returning
before
utes
cause of death.
have written, or will write.
and lavon" lo his church.
wa ters and de­
territorial
Soviet
Z5a
Yoder,
C.
n
i
Benjam
agamst
Mr. 1.ewis had worked for the
. ar--old Apple Creek handyman. manded the release or the two
In a unanimous statement on
yr
ABOUT
AROUND
MORE,
a
as
department
highway
county
work.
President Paul R. Lyne has ed his B. S. dearec in 1 953 from courses and do guidance
Wedne&amp;day they i;aid that while
Odds 'n cnd!I: The Racine Legion truck driver unlil about a year who refused to join the service or airmen. The U. S. Embassy has
the He has had over 30 years of
Democratic nominee John F. Ken­ announced the appointment of North Geor&amp;ia Colleae and
made repeated requests to in ter•
want.,; reservation&amp; for ago when he retired. He was the work in 'a mental hospital here.
Auxiliary
Uni- teachtng and executiw experl­
view lhem.
nedy haa stated he would not be four new members to lhe faculty Ed. M deg ree from Emory
hand
in
nce
fere
con
fall
15
Sept.
its
of
s
10n
T.
James
Prof
late
the
scho.,l
public
the
in
enee
iof
versily in 1960. Other univers
inhuenced by church prenures, of Rio Grande College. .
Sept
by
lat­
not
paid
duCi
and
O,
I
Four .Othen Aboard
Dr. Guy H. Biggs, West Vir- ties . attended inc_luded the Un!- f'.os hocton and Tuscar.awaa Coun­ er than Sept. 12 so the chapter and Flora (Gardner) Lewis. His Westini:house Meets
"hi• church insists that he Is duty
other Americana were
Four
wife, Margaret, preceded him in
�inia, will tl"ach courses' in edu- ven! ty of G:eo�g1a �nd the Um• ties ..
bound to submit to its direction."
con­
the
at
awards
for
qualify
may
hul�pende11ts
With
of
the
aboard
Cleveland,
RB47. The body
ago.
years
many
death
Smit�.
M.
_M1tehell
ah.
CB tion and superviae the e ll lena- vers1ty of Cinemn
.
The county Churches of
ference
PITI'SBU RGH UPI-Negotia­ Capt. Willard G. Palm, or Oak
re­
He
Robert.
sons:
two
are
Surviving
art.
in
courses
teach
will
teach•
his
began
Mr.
Colwell
ion classes . A former member of
the Christ skating parties, havin g been Pomeroy and Jack of Abin g ton, tors for Wl'St inghouse Eledric Rid(:c, Tenn., the pilot, was re­
the faculty he taught durin g ing career a, principal of a celved the BFA degree from
Jury
f''ederation of covered and returned to the Unit­
30 on Tuesdays, now will be on Sal­ Va.; four grandchildren: lwo sis­ Corp . and 1he
9
1
in
Georgia
of
sity
n
ver
i
i
n
U
school
hl8
er
rural
two-teach
the second �ummer term recently
on Tuesdays, now will he on Satur­ ter:,. Mrs. Lillian Stciff . Middle­ Westinghous(' Independent Salar­ ed State�. There was no trace of
Kent
from
d�gree
Ed
NI,
the
and
ha
he
then
s
native
Since:
late.
s
Amish Mau Guilty
completed.
port and Mrs. Virginia Shcels, il'd Unions mel today to discuss Capt. Eu gene E. Posa of Santa
held many teaching p1Milion5 il1 State Unlveralty In 1958. He h H days, 9 · 1 2 :30, open to the fm
COLUMBUS UPI - A federal
8 A
Dr.
day morning 9 - 12 :30, open lo the Gallipolie.
gs rece i ,e d h"
the coniprny's proposals for a 'Monica, Calif ., and 1st Lts. Dean
l
a
the
training
additional
d
a
h
e
h
t
private
schools
·
and
publ
younj:!
a
·
k
found
court jurj., today
concord" 51a 1 e
.
d egree •�rrom
B. Phillips @f Inwood, N. Y., and
..,- ,
' g work 111
eaIern public. a.t �c in(·luding skat('s. al
Mr. Lewis served in World new three-year labor contra&lt;"t.
·
·•··
· &gt; Oh'10 Sla Ie u 111�en1
• 1 ud m
Amish man rrom Holmes County Te11iri1 s c II e e, th M A d e- o f Georg11 , me
For War I wltt, lhe Camp Supply De­
the Mirldleporl lent rink
represents
which
union,
The
L. Goforth of Sardis , Okla .
Oscar
the
and
Univenity
Reserve
.
.
the
system.
school
Atlanta
�
·
·
na­
� � V"
;r
.ruillY of refusing to perform
trgima U mver•
es
rom
the flnit time in more months than tachment, Camp Sherman, Ohio, 15,000 offke workers, has dis­
g e:e
Thompson
and
Khruahehev
He Jg married and has an in- Clevchmd A,t Institute,
�
tlorial ,ervice.
.tll Y an� th� Ph. D. degree from
, Mr. Smith is a free-IR nee U·
closed no formal reply lo the clashed orally at a diplom.ulic
al Chillicothe.
fant dau g hter. Mni. Colwell is •
Daniel M . Swartzentru ber, 23, the Univers ity of Texas.
the
Friends will be received at the Westinghouse oUer o( Tuesday party Wednesday night on
SHARP LOSSIS
registered medical techno1oglit, tiat and continually work, in hi1
•
trortl. near Beach City, became the
Albert C. Colwell, Jr,, 1 1 the with an M. A deg ree from the field. He Js extremely i nlereated
NEW YORK UPI - Stocki ex­ funeral home any time. Burial which included wage increases. subject of espionage nights. Bui
RCOnd Amith man i n two days
o
in portraiture. He al10 work&amp; In tended Wednesday'&amp; sharp 108Hes will be in the Beech Grove Ceme­ layoCf pay. a job trainin g pro­ Mn. Thompson and Soviet First
lo be eonvltted In U. S. Di strict new dean f men and professor University of Mfohl8:1n .
benefits Deputy PN,mJer Anaatas Mikoyan
Wallace S. Bower, Newcomers- ans, pottery, enamejing, scul­ in a fractionally lower and moder­ tery. The Rev. Howard Ruppelt, gn,m, higher pension
¢ovt heh for vlol11tin1 the Selec­ of paychology.
luiur&amp;.Dce.
WU)l'oved
a.ad
kept maltelll Ir� over)Jealill&amp;.
olficl•lilll._ active ope.lWII ,�.
A native of Georaia, he receiv• town, Ohio, ..W tueb •wc.UOII �.. ud lil:a,il.ar irta.
Uvo &amp;onlce Acl.
'

$4e0,000 Worth
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nor!h Friday . High tod•y m the
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