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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
'
·
bli!ck l' heckcred hurricane rlag.s later today It cont i n ued hurri­
t· aue W.ttC'h orders for the 325
ho1stt&gt;fl from Key Largo south
weal
lo
Key
We�\.
It
said
hum­ mile strelch between Melbourne
. ,� .
cane force wind� of 74 mph or on the r.orth lo Kpy Largo on
�··
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
1
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•
.
Bacon
C.
,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
ilh
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
.
�
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
.
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
· ba th has .i d v1se
11;
" Jackson, also
wE&gt;re i::uests and commissioner; Harmon O'Brien fo·r
.
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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wnt • · l ·
wttt
tile rhe,�o.
O
u '•·
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
e
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ha
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h_d_
d
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r 1e
r0_
c lass. _____ James Hawley �ave the report of announced the state convention
0_
dis­
to
strips
bandage
adhesive
cd
n
1_
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the wheel, or feet.
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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
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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
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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.
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· &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
�
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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
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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.
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Of Cleanup Work
1·0 Be Awarded

(With this

OHIO: Fair and quit• w•r,n '•
d,y ind Jonlthl. Frid•,, f1ir I"
MJufh •nd JNrtly c lcwdy with a
ch•nc• of thunder1howe,1 in e,.
tnime north. Cooler in ut,.,,..
nor!h Friday . High tod•y m the
90s, low toni9ht 61-74.

Porr.croy-Mlddleport, Ohio. Thursday. September 8 . 196-0

Guyer O!fered
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ranlt' 111 from l 'ulumbu� � iwrt' �! 1 , � faml!_, ha1.,· rt ' l l.rm· d 1 u 1 tw 1 r hPnH•
Stobart IS t' tnplU) l·d J lld :i-1 1 ,, Bu d, I her 1• a f l n HWlll'. 1 1 1 ).' l h •• pas1 � . . 1 1·r
1t a student
al mM1 l h , awa1
Bakt!r and St•\ frt&gt; 1d of J &gt; Dmrrnv
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h ll ve 1nstal li!d II nl'W f u rna('l' 1 1 1 t h e
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rq1a1rs al pl11 ; t't! ., nd rt•�1-llll'' I ll ( , , l l1111hu,
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l h t• ('Ulltraclo r. ha�
most c-omplete d follnw111!;: 1 /w fire They sp" 1 1 1 t li ,· pa,1 frw d111 � w 1 l h
t h.a l badly damaged llll' C"h u rl'h h t � part· n t s \I r a11d �tr� !t,i) l )unah ut'
St-V.-ral weeks ago
RH Pearl Casio of l h t' L('tart
HUDSON ESCAPES INJURY
1F1lft Charge llelhod1s t churrhes
CANNE S. France l'PI -M OV I('
i6 on a much needed month's Vll·
cation. Rev. Lemley of C'heshirt&gt; star !fork Hudson narrowly es­
wJll e.enduct a series of services caped injur v when his speedboat
1r1! tt\e Leterl F--11lls church. Sept . was r11mmed by another bonl of�
1 2 iu. It is hoped that all rhur­ 1 h e Riviera Tue,;r1a,·
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ehes aerved by "Rev. Casto, as well
as others, will attend the S('tv 1res dove inlo the water seconds be•.
�be WSCS will meet Thursday for(' the crush Rot h hoals suf
e-Y8JJlni: ■l the ·home of Mrs. C'har­ fered considera h l t• rlamagc. but
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tw ,11 1 &lt; 1rnp11n 1t-d tht&gt;m ho11H'
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as1,1g111·d � h 1 11 11r dul) , t u
Pay r;1l11•rs o f Mr� J I ) 1wwl�
and
Barbara spent a vacation
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with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
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accepted dally.
POMEROY
arul ,ons, l;f'ill', Johnn �
Cecil Dwelley, Orlando , Florida T,ni1 a\ the Jobnts flun Drid1e
BRIDAL SHOWER Hl!LO
Appl 1 t'&lt;l l 1&lt; 1 n� or infn r 1 1 1 ;1 t 1011 t fllrwn
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visited
other
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M rs M a x H a n ing was hostess
may hl' 0Ut a 1 11t•d frnrn any of th1•
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Caster and ,rd a costly ,project It is a er�at Im·
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day 1• v1•n1ng al ! ht: Columbia family, Lima, apent a 'week re­ poveml!Dt to this secllon of the
wrile lo Rox :1 1 :i l 'u1nl l ' ! r-asanl , ,11111
I Sr.:houl house for Miss '.Beulah cently with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ·County.
y Hog�t•ss rno\•f'lt Sat ur
'harl,·
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Tom F'it;lwr 1s c1�ord1n u1 1 ng t lw
rl.,v l ro1t1 1'\ant.� lu U1•rt ( ;rimm ' s
SchopJf ,open� Tu,sd.!!,Y Wilh a
j.1 t-LaL1 g h J 1 n wh ose marria;e will Tl!.rner.
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People in t h1· P!1111nov im•..i
Mrs. Mallie Lowther spenl sev•
Se).p�I jDd Ii COl!JI ;¢
p1 esent were Mrs. Walter Swett, oral days hist wettk with her 'bro­ falls
tha1 art' inh-rf'.�lf'd 111ay ·(•tmla&lt;'I bur J );iy wit h Mr ;ind Mr� &lt; : .-,o.
S•pt. 8
ll&gt;ml 'Neaae Is prlnteachers.
Well
Ca
r
D
Rebel'
M
lc
and
Mrs.
Dye,
Al Mehllll a n . l 'onwrny , �:d St1•111 H i i l 1 t·rl� a11d (\at1J.!h! N Atl11t·lh•
u
ther and sister- in•ta, Mr. and
The S11it-rn l' i&gt; n t t·r l'T.J\ w i l l nl l't'!
'uhh
(
l
lyr,
Mrs
Vera
llolcoh1b
and
and Huh (.j;1) n·. �1• w llaH'll.
'.\I r :irnl M r� Ed w11rd
M rs. Arrnsterd Perry.
T11 ur:,;d;n , S( '\!t fl .,t 7 JO p m ;11
&gt;
· · . -,nd )Ira. �wwrd llobinson
.:. 1,d d;rn�h \ 1·r anti Ndl it• l h1rul'I� 11w sdi u; i l i,:l' nvow• 1� m\·itt·d ,md J a 1nt'la, I.aura Krel.ts, M.audt Hol•
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wocdgerd
•
'!!In �r ClfWt1Pfll1 ,.,n,
M
.
G
el
lay,
rs.
&lt;
ond
Avan
llnlhr
.
"' ! l llt'll\ll.l tl spt•ILI t lu· W1'ek1• 111t
w
·
e
and
family,
Columbus
were
week
pan•n l.'! an• u rj.!,•d l l&gt; H1 1 ,·nd H
A Hade k m and Tina, Frances end guests of her parents, Mr. � 18111' !oll!ll&lt; � with Mr. and
w 1 1 h '.\l r ;rnd Mrs A l 11a W h 1 I fn•sh i r11•rits w i l l b, , .�H\ll ' t l .
,'
Xi's. Earl a.Oblhscm.
l �nwi•ry, llel � n l lan1n,: , Thelm a and Mrs. Moses Perry.
L1k1·r
Th t • A l f rNI 1 1 01111, Jll'nw mtra•
1tu 11e,
Wanda
N 1•lson, M i ll ie
Mr :,1111 !\t r s . Starl ing Orr of ! J illl t ' l u i , w i l l hold 1 \ � f1 r,t 11w1•t
Earl Robinson i! recuperating
Among t hose atlending the
/ '11l11111 l i u� .-;dlt·d nn Mr. and Mr!&gt; 1 11 � of t lu- vt•.ir. Tht1rMl;iy , S1•111 . Swt•arn1i::1·n. Mr :m&lt;l Mrs. R S
8y Mrs. A. H. BalJ.y
11t his home alter 11. two
nicely
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TurnN. Mrs l lale l aster and StatP F air from this community
Mr. and l\lr� Wm FP nlt1n, f'ul ( ' l 1 11t f l n S1mrlay
Fll h ;d t hf' !iornt• •lf S�•l i ll l )mst.
11.t Hob.er Hospital .
stay
weeks
umbui; spl'nl &lt;.;11nd;1_v w 1 1 h :i.1r
:\1r� I· r.illk .lanki1•, Emn10t 11•. Thi� will tw a n org1111i1.a1 mn .11111 Sandy. M r. and Mrs. Glen Cline, were Mr. 1111d Mrs. Dwalne Jor•
Owens and daugh­
Hobert
Mrs.
1md M t� A n l l l lolll'f aml fo1111l; l11d . I � \ 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1 � h,·r \. l�t•· r l\l r� pl11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � 111( ('1 111)! l 'ot: u(·k l und1 M r� . J ll'll'n Turrn·r 1, nU \'k�inia dan, Mr. and M rs. Arthur Crab­ ter Barbara , of Columb us visiteU
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,
'
N1·l l , M rs. ltl&lt;1 l he,1dlt&gt;, Mrs. t ree, Mr. and Mrs. Geort::e Low­
and f':rnl'�I l t ultl'I'
I 111:i S"r,!1·11
:JI llllOII
' h1:slcr l 'ric1•, l .u n· t 1 a and L:1ura t her, Mr. and Mr� Reed Jeffers, with her mother, Mrs. Dolly Wolfe I
1
M r . ;uut Mra l .1•w1s W:dkn of
\11' , 111d M rs l•:tlwartl N!'u ni:in
wili
..
Co
1"1rr
rd
a
W
Tlurd
Thi•
and son, Junior, for several days.
For••st Ihm sp1•nt t h,, WP4•kPnd a11d da 11i.;h t 1•rs or C ji l lun Spl'lll mt&gt;!'\ s1w1·i11 lly Thur�d:iy ;1 1 7 p. Erma \'alt•. M r�. Nellie V;1lt&gt;, M r. and Mrs. Rex Che11dle, Jerry
Mr and Mrs. Hoy Buck enter•
w i t h 1 ht•ir �()II aml daoi.: h l n 1n t 111• liol lday Wt't'ki•nd with l tw 1 rn tu w 1 r i l 1·r11.:1• 1 tw i l' ('( 1 u i pn11·t11. ,md .Jolitinic, l ll'!t•n Vailu, Mrs. StMni;bury, A l vin Dye 11nd Thad, tained with a lawn partp S•nday
I l\.lil)!J.: lt' Ch11rn•y.
M rs. Arlhur Lewis Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Men•
law, Mr. ;n11I Mr� \/ i n:il W11lkl'r A r \ h 1 1 r ! Jrr f;uu1ly.
Mrs. Paul Stewart
r
1• Mc!Jaugh- da\ Jorden, Melva Faye and Wal­ when Mr. and
't
hl
M
'ra
.
J.ou1s
t
n.
Gonion l lu l 1 ,, r n•! urnt•rl h1mw
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:\·1 1· :,1HI M r�. Donuld Tru.� st•ll
Wort hwh i\f' I \
us, Mr. and
Th1• Port lm1d
Colu1J1b
of
let, Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and and ramily
Friday frn111 l l n!1.1-r l 111�p1\al.
of :,.1 1 V,·rnOtl S Jll'lll t h l' t10 l 1 dt1Y ( ; uilrl will mf'1•I T h 11r�1l;1y 1 ° 1'('· 1111 a 1 1 d h11s1t•ss
son, Robert ,
and
Buck
Jo'ritz
Mrs.
Mr. arul Mn, Wt•sh•y l\1 1·KNr111• \\l'1· �1•11d 11 1 l lw1r hor11 1• llt'rt•
M J ll Y l l l ◄ 't' l,! l fts wne reeeiv NI. M rs. William Cheadle and Don• of Pomeroy, and their molher , Mr3. I
ni11� a l \ hi• hrn)H' nf l'hyll 1s H i t ,
nie, Dessie Perry, Sharon Hol ­
M •. 31111 Mrs ( 'has
C : rf't•nwu)I,
Mr and M rs . Ari M uranty aml rhif' w 1 1 l1 1·ud1 mrrnlwr lwi11J1,
of Ant iquity were
Mr nnrl M rs Rerd Jeffers al• land an&lt;l M r . and Mrs. Dorsey Frank auck
rl,rnghler 1)1111\ll 11r S11lf'111 !. JWnl f.1 1 1 1 11 ; uf Syru1·u�1•, M r �•111 Mr�. :1skrd to hrml; a ho11w madr arli,u,lts.
t hr w1•l'kn11I w 1 1 h Mr an&lt;l Mrs 11nm· \ 'h;1pn11111, /\ ( hens, ralh·1! de o f 11hout 50 ('('UIS Ill \·;dUt!
1 l r•n,h•d t ht• ,1 4,&gt; fft&gt;rs rcunio11, held Jordan.
Mr. fnd Mrs. Early Roush at­ I
ur, M r 1111d Mrs J. l ' . M1·Kay
M 1 llun ( '1rl'l1· arirt f.tm1l}'
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·
' hume
( ' ;11 hol11· Wonw n s ( l u h will S1111ctay n! 1 h t' Paul Jeffers
On v11l'11.tion tnto the Southern tended ' (he Stale Fair at Colum bus
111 Sh J HIIllr. 11ml Mr� lloJ.!1•r G rnl'81 ' r 1 .ahnr IJay
J111ltl i 1 s r(•J.:111:ir nwr-l i n g ;ti R P
States
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl last lVBe)I;.
M r Hild Mrs Will i1:rm Cheadle
uml dnuJ,!htn 11r J .o�un spn11 l ht•
l\1r ,11111 M rs ('\an•n 1·(' lla kN 111. a l 1 h i • S;i1•r.-,rl l l l'ari ( 'hurrh I
Mrs. 'Mary Vradenburg of Wis•
and Carolyn and Mrs.
Greenlees
S\lf'lll /I day at t ht• homt' ,,r tht'ir
Wl't•k1•11d w i l l \ M r a111l Mrs Ar a 11d M 1 1u M d )olt• s 1 1i· nt SurHlny ;i 1 1 d i l or111 m Th urs1l;iy
wh� is spending several
consin,
lflhey
ltose Hhoades und Rllla.
t h 1 1 r 4 &gt;rr. Tlit•ir dauJ.(hln C i na w 1 l h J.:111hl1•1•11 trnd ( 'ar,,I Oshurru•
H 1 ,di Sprin,:.� f : r.111gf' 25(i5 w i l l � 1 ! 1 1 in l:1w dllfl 1l1111ghll't, Mr. :md visited inany Jlltces or Interest weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Es•
l\1r� ( ':i rl Jfoss, Albany.
K11y who h11d �p1•1it i lw 1wst wN•k of K1•11n
n11•1·1 m ri·1• u l a r s1•s,iu11 Tl111rsilay
of Syracuse, spent
&lt;;•.1f' sls at 1 hr Oalf' Oye home i n the Carolinas, Florida and or ther Sylvester
w i t h lwr gru11dp,1r1•111s r1•! 11 riwd
Mr a nd i\l r s Paul lbkrr aml :ii ft I I 111. Tlu•:·1· w t l l h(' t•lf'c·1 ion
Oharles Sayre.
Mrs.
with
Sunda�
the
was
to
special
Carl
interest
llntlll' w111i 1 ht•111
( h 1 1ttn•n of K l l l lu11·k s 111•nt Hw ur nffi1•c•rs. H1•frc!!h11wnts w i l l ri,·, . r 1 .ahor fla y Wt't'(' Mrs, Nellie
Wolfe or Wasl1in,gton , I
Glen
Mrs.
SelCattle
at
Ranch
Charolais
M r . .111d Mr� 1-' rt•tl l la}'i'�. �un, Wt'l'kt•ml With J\.lr. und Mrs Hul 11h h1· s,'rv1·rl A l l rru•mlwrH ll l'I' 1 1 1' i:- l )_y , . ;111d Hnbhy !lye :11\d DU!na,
is spending two weeks at
( 'ulurr�h11�. M'r . arnl Mrs. Clyde miu, Alabama. These c-attle have O. c.,
f ' a n! on, f.1 r 11 1ul M rs Lt·�lu• l fo w k J\:1ll11rd a11d Mr unrl Mr� 1 ; rn111·r !'d l t &gt; al !t•ll(I_
of ·her brother, Alec
home
the
the
to
Souththere
&lt;'Ome
from
W;ilk1'r arid ramily and · Mary
.uu\ ,Juk;• 1 l;1wk. �1 !
J l cr 1 11 11 1 1 \.\/ h 1 l 1•.
SeptemNr 9
'lo E11:periment farm Wheeler, and h mil f .
eHtern
Oh
t·al lt'(J o n l h t• 4 ' hii r !t·s S I U'll('l'r
l .1•011urd l 'augh of l'ilt sllllrl;h
H n rrm11gr S:dt• Frid,1y an,I S:11 , Al u·1· Will iams. Thurman,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stobart and
Mr . .r111! Mrs. r.rno Jeilws re• where Carl is an employee.
1·all1•1I on Mr uml Mrs. 1 ' hurlf's 1ird il y , St•p1 . !l 1 0 on lnw1•r Mai11
fami l y Thur�day
ere spending a vacation
dau11hlen
,
Turnerr
reunion
the
Attending
1 u nu•ti fro m \nl iforni&amp; where
M i ss ( ' l!lll\l(' M11r11ril _V. Syra1·11s1•, S]lt'lli'l'r Mnnday
, at the at Oklaboma City, Oklah oma.
St., l'o mrl'or nf'Xl door- • t:D
w
hich
wat
,
lwld
,
Sond«J'
S J)('nt 1 1w W'l!;l'kl' ml w1ttr ·hN ,
ilJ.r 11r,U Mr11. W11 l t 1·r Leml1•y P Mun· �pnnsnn·rl l1:,'! �nt.· , · H11c-iHt l ht•y lml HJ"°t 11orn1· t i l'l'lf' with
.
Several from here attended the
her J)Hr('nls. Mi- . ' and Mrs , MPrl'O home of Razel .1fur11er, 1 1 ,s111er,
I
t:;r;1111l1H1rt·11ls, . _Mr. arnl Mr-", J,. ·t._ •nr\i fumlly, W11Rhi11�1011. W. V11 . Mt'l ho1l1�t i 'h u rch.
reunio,i S1,1nday at lhe Rock
Oun
and
..
O
.
Mr,
illersport,
M
were
Esrolrnr and olher relath-:es i n
Mr and Mrs. Hobt-'rt W h i t(', l11n1I
A-fr K u_\'
M rs. Frank Turner and family,
M r. .incl :i.·1 r!'I 1-n·d (;aill\'r of rul lt•d on Mr. mid Mrs J. l '. Mt·­
The F.a�li•s ( ' l;1ss nf l h1· Syrnpu.�1• Sau �·rands1'0 Thf&gt;y ill!i11 vi�ited Mr. and Mrs. llenry Turner and
Jtkron ;anti llN11ar,J (ia11wr of Kuy Sul uriluy ('V('lllllg'.
�1 i'td1rnli�1 t ' h 1 1rd1 will lmld :in ir1• his hro1her onil sislf'r-111 law Mr.
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Vir�il llou.� h 1111d cn·am .�rn· 1al Fr1d av. S('pl fl. r111 l lu• :ind Mrs. IRf' , h•ffers and fa mily. family. fl S. Turner, Donald
8arhnlu11 � 1 •1•11! l hl' wnk1•111t
Swearingen, M r . and Mrs. LeRter
suns of Plau t.� . Mr. 111111 Mrs �·met 1'11 1 1 rd1 lawn . ' l' lw pulilw is irn•t h'd
..,, il h Mr 11ml i\11'\ i Jt•vy ( ; a inPr
Swearingen end son, Mr, and
M rs . J.11111.�•• l l 1•:11ll1·y ii11,t �on . Sh;un uf llt11·irw spent SLmday I n .il l t•tltl
Mrs.
Dorsey Jordan and family,
The Almana�
To111n1i i • � 1 u•nt l lu· w1•1•k1•ncl w i 1 h t'\' 1•11 1111; w11h M r. 11111I Mr�. \'1r(:il
September 1 1
local, D.ana T urner, Harrison•
M r . u n d Mr., ( ' har lt•s l .11ws1111 Wnlk1•r.
( 'h 11r&lt;'11 w i l l
Tlw Lan�w il l,•
ville and the Ralph Turners, Ut'X·
ll1ll y Orr a n d fam ily sJwnt f.a . h 11 Vt' t h 11ir llllllll:il l lu11lt'l'Olllll1�
n111I fil n d h uf Va1n· 11•w
1er.
M r . ;mi! Mrs ll1,y J-:lllotl nn!I lmr l luy wil h hi8 pure11h, Mr. Sunday, Stpl . 1 1 . Tht•n· w i l l ht'
Mr. and 11:re. Max McCallie
ramily of 1'11rkrr�h111·� ., p1•11I l .u a11 1l Mr�. ('lint Orr.
and Judy, Ann Arbor, Mkh.,
- ------- a buskcl dir111N al 110011. l•:wrynn!'
is well-omni, Thf' r ; ospl'I H;1r
spent Sunday niii:ht here. Her
mony Boys w i l l hi• pn;�1·11I In
mother Mrs. Faye Jordan who
By
United
Pr•n
lnt•rn•Hon•I
sing a1 1 1H' .1flrrno11n �p1•11i l'I'.
T111lay is Tl11i rsd11�·. Sepl. 8, the h a d spent the past three weeks
2. "t'hn1·lle
Af'lto�1'1
19. A 11·'
252nd da)' of 1 he J-'t•ur, wilh 1 1 4 in Ann Arbor with them, return•
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f' i1'nl
1 . l ',•1·1 , ,r 1 1 1:t
ed to her home,
11. t !mt
r,, ll11bhlt:
20. \\'1110
m,)rt'
in 1000.
fi('vival SNVi(·cs. Snow1·1l lf' M('­
Mr. and Mra. Elba McKnight,
4. &lt;:u111po!l'O,
l't•&lt;'OJ'•
10. J ';iwhnl :\n,
Ttw
moon
is
RPJ&gt;rouc-h1ng
its
thmlis1 l'hur\'11 nn llc111l1' mm. last quarter.
Ge1&gt;rge and Sharon, Columbus
llll typi,
tudo
(,w 1&gt;110
Sept. 1 1 1 7 , 8 p. Ill, t'adl l'Vl'llini.:
were weekend guests of her par­
f'i_ 1 I t• t•nrll�r 21. Nn11•
l2 t/111, it
Th, , rnorninl( SIMr is Mar!.;.
Ht'\'. l•' rt•d J l i1·kson, ,·v.ini.:�•li� t .
1 1111n
t"nts.
Mr. and Mrs. Pern Gillogly
l!f'll.�r!
'] ;J, �1 . . 1,,
Ttw t•vt•ning stars arc Venus,
Ht•v. Kt•rull'lli Na.� ull, p:islor.
2:'l. Mnl :r:,,
6 /11111 ·,,
l•la11l1et
and
Jotm.
J u p t!rr u11&lt;I s.it nrn.
h1 fr1•q\1Nlt 24. \\' 1111llJ
14. l•'.:1t
011 t h is da .\' in history:
September
1
2
dno
!l\1'11 \'
7. l•',0&lt;11.lc11Ho
MASON CLINIC
I n 1 51i5, a S1M11ish upedition
nnlmnl
( N . Z,l
lG. l n,;1,·r ' 11
Tlw f'enlral l 'TA w i l l hnlcl lantled al what ls now St. Augus•
Admissions: Larry Scarbrou11h,
Yt11lud1y'• Aa•Wtl'
Jl]l'll�ll l'l,l
8. "Tlmo and 25, Hubt lwir fir�t meet ing of \tH' yrur
t i n(', Fla .. and Fou ndl'll tlw first Long Bottom, Aug. S l : Mrs. Clara
111nrlno
:17. SclL
16. M H\'('!1
M c1111lay nl H p. Ill. at t ht• scllnol. p1•rm1111en1 S&lt;'t tlcnwnt uf Euro• Jacks, tangsvllle, Aug. 3 1 ; Mrs.
1:1 ll J t
eaglo
9. Nr.thcr,.
),a.-it
Thf' Lourl•l Cliff IM l l'r 1-lt•alth ,
pt'Hll� nn the t"O!ltinf'nt or North Charlotte Tucker, CheHhlre, Aug.
%1. H(111r
ln11ds
�8. B1·!ghte11t
18. 1 1. �.
Cl ub will muet Monday 1•venin_!l Amf'nca.
:n ; Elston Steele, Pomeroy, Aug.
jutro
l ' n•Hl r!('Jlt
C(1rn11111no
.fllnr in
ut I IH' homl' of Mrs. Hohn! How•
In I B4 l . Bohl'mlan com poser and 3 1 ; Mrs, Dorothy HoUm■n, Le­
plu n t •
( !]llAII. )
Lyra.
20. 1-:x I f..;'lllJ.l
en w i l h Mrs. Clifford Jil1·ohs as
tarl. Sept. 6.
29. liy way Ot' 39. Dlstort
l rnd1et Anion Dvornk was born.
U . (:nmlJllng
1111·,�I
1·0-hostcss. �:lt·cti1111 11f offic·l'rs
Births: A dau11:hter, Barbara
32, l�libllc
40. 1'Jrllnga
co\al ing
J!(lllll8
l n 1855, the Crlml'an War ended.
w i l l be hl'ld and ttwr;• w i l l bf' A
Jean
to MT. and Mn. Jacki o r
43 , F1•ull ot
vuhlclo
17. �,•norll
22. 1 '1111\rn
ln 1934, the lJ. S. liner Morro
wlute eh•phunt sule.
31. Docttlno
the rose
m,ur.i,
I •�ron
&lt;'asll&lt;" burned off Asbury Park, N . Langsvllle, Aug. 31.
A son, Lloyd Huston, to Mr.
44. ).fother
3!\. 8Qtch
23. I '.rUW(l
18, Nuclei of
J . , kill int 137 pcrsoM.
HOLZER HOSPITAL
!IL Nnn'QW'
atat·cb.
, ot Irlalt
20. 1''(,rnu,
In lil35. Senator Huey 1..ong of and Mrs. Lloyd ff. Tucker of
A,lmissions Sept. 6: Onnaifl
htlola
28. Bumm&lt;a
god•
eraln
Louisiana was shot In thf' state Che1hire, Sept. 1.
nwns, Nf'w l laven: Mrs. ( ' hnrll•s
(cJr111
A eon to Mr. and Mrs. James
house at Baton Houge.
Va11 ('oonry. M iddlc J 1ort; Mrs.
80. tumn
In 1 943, Grnerul Dwight Eisen• Hoffman, Letart, Sept.
nallvo
Nt•y Sherman W hit£'. Pomeroy:
hnwl'r announced l h e unconditiOf'I·
81. S1hcl' lllll
M r�. W i l l i am
Smith, Hutlnnct: ul s11rn•1HIN or Italy.
REPORTS FUR THIFT
g11lt
M rs. llirhurd H11wlings, l'111m•roy;
WEST LOS ANGElll!S UPI-Mrs.
83. l 'N'!llll,
Mrs A lherl Rt•evt•s. W i lkt·s\'il le.
Thought for today: Abraham µorot.hy Towne Webb, qne of aclor•
lfr. Mlll\
lfom i1,�1•d SPpt. ff: Carl An­
Li11ruln said on t h is date in 1 858: producer Jack Webb', formet
fro111
&lt;11-rson, K;•rnll'th Worrn11n, M rs.
"Y&lt;III Call £001 ell of thP people wives. reported lo i,o1iee Wednes­
Jnde.­
Harrt&gt;II Fbikt'r nnd sun: Mrs. A.
J)cndtnC:O
some ur lhe l i me: .�ome of thP peo• day that buralart stole five fur
K .luhnson J1·., and son: Infant
36. Thu
a l l of \hi' Hmf!: but not 11.ll' or l'oats valued at $14.000 from her
M 1:tll' l lonnhm•: Mrs. lra Wt•ll111011. pie
and
home.
OP J &gt;Ollte
tlw
J)eopk a l l of the time."
H.,.'• Your IEST Bit llefrle,rotor tor for qua lity, conv enie nce y
(; l('t1dnn Wal&lt;lro n . M rs. llt'njamin
39. Tin
valu e. If you' re cou n t i n g ever
Al◄•xand4'r. Mrs. (;ury Gibhs. Carl
111,yl We've - 'em all, and no 1 1
(11ym.}
Dolson. Jona Burris, Willinm l f 1 ?), thi, � ••
.fil . Godrlou d
cv. ft. model today can 'li\otch this penn y (a n d who i,1t't
sin�t&gt; r. Mrs. Jnhn Thorntun. John
peace
is for you !
W11sh11111. 111nes' Urodni(·k.
1960 frl11lda lr•. Oelu11e hfrigerofr2. Qulvel"
.,.
Hir1h�. S{'pt . ff: Mr. anti M rs.
&amp;.IJ. A theatiical
ftit"hnrit \1l . llawlings, P&lt;Uncroy,
backer
S'ltl; Mr. all&lt; l M1·�. Al b('rt HN•vc�.
C•lanr)
18. Tendon
Wilk1•:,;ville, son.
n. Chatra
,s. Rover••
CALLS OEC ISION CRIME
• fvll,.wlclth, percelain-enomel
SEE US FOR
N ntWOLK Vn . liPI - A Wnsh­
• ,,111•• - _..., - •.1
DO\VII'
Hydrator -20 .1 qt,. copaclty l
ing:lon offidnl of l h t' AFL•t:IO
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Elizabeth Davis

Around And
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Middleport

I Chester Parish

Evangelism Day
To Be Observed

A n J-:v11ngehsm Institute w i l l 1
bti' hf'ld Monday, Sepl 12, by Lht'
( ' hl'8\er Methodt at L;irger Parish
t:l lf'n J 1 \ 1de11 and K a t h y Dile� 1 1l�d.!lv1lle-Che11ter C1rcULtJ
of
rE'lurm•d tu lhl'1r )1bmes Ill At wh 1l'h Rev. Freeland Norris ilnd
llf'IIS Sunda .� f'Yt:11 1 11 1: after Yl!Sll
H.ev Hobert R Card are the paa•
mg w 1 1 h t h 1•ir grandparents, Mr
tors
.tnd � rs I . I) IJtles for sev!'ral
Serv1l'e� will be held at the
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M inersville Church In the after•
:,.1 1 s.!t Barhar a Stil l's and Miss noon and at the Tuppen Plaina
, ~•• t ia 11a11mng returned to Church in the evening . Three
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their emplo yment in Washi ngton topics will be presented at both
n r Mond ay aft!'r s nd i n the c-hurches. I : The Method With A
holiday weekend w1ttit hci/ par Spirit by Rev. Roward Pellit of
, .. ,, , M, a111I "
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... rs "d
r. ward s 1 1 I f'S
Jackson from 2•2 : 45 p. m. at the
and
Mr.
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Mrs
Wilbur
llann­ Minersville c hurch and 7 :4S� :30
Mrs Phil O h l ! n j.!t·r J;a\'l' hl'r d u
p m. at Tuppers Phuns; I I : The
\ll'S as prc-sulo1L uf l hl' WSWS ,,11d mi;
Mrs . Th&lt;1111i1s Bt• n tz 1old of tl11• 1 1 1 1
, luf' Wolfe who was 1nj urcrl in Ways of Elleclive Evangelism by
portallL't' of tl1£' mem lll'rs , , 1 t h &lt;' S,1 an a ulomol.u h• aecidenl t h e la.s! Rev Ruland Perkins, Livingston
r lf'ly to l h (• 1·h11rd1, afll'r wl11ch or .July returued ll, his �mploy church, Columbus, 2.45-3.30 p,..
m. and 8:30•9: 15 p. m.; 1 1 1 . The
.\\rs l-'rant·1� I I·· ( ; timer of ft•rt•d mrnt al t h e Imperial �lel'lrk Mc�sage and You by Rev John
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pr«Yl'r A .� tory T11t• l'hurrh uf thr Ct, 1 h 1 s WC'Ck.
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r. Lewis. Christ church. Colum­
L1!(h1rd I .amp�" was read b.l' M iss
tli'lalives here hav(' learned th11l
Gt'llt', wv1• Sloliart and dunni: t h t � Juhu l lorton. son of M r and bus 3 30--4 15 and 9: 15· LO·OO p. m .
During 1 h e supper hour. the
time, t h e !lll'lillll'rS [•�dl ht!ld a Mrs John Horton ( Dorothy Blos•
pastors of l he two charges will
l 1 ghll•&lt;l l· andlr.
S('r) 1s a patient at the M c M illcn mf'ct for the evening meal with
Group singing of "Oh :llash•r l l usp1lal in Charleston.
l he speakers, to discuss the
Let Me Walk w 1 1 h Th('c-" rondud
Mr and M rs. Herman Kme�id
' s part in evangelism 11-nd
numster
e&lt;l the d£1YOl1unal scn·ire
re1urnt!d home Monday nigh! after
ways as a pastor to be more ef­
Ml, and MRI. SMITH
Durini:: rhe hllSlllt'SS St'SS lllll, sev• sµending thf' past weekend
111 fective
l'ral pruJf'rtS we.re &lt;11scusst'd and 1t Hinton, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gotschall
A l l members of the evangelism
was ,1gret"d lo do some nussrnnaq
work in tllr !oral area.
M rs E . M wood returned home 1 commissions of 1111 l'h urches are are announcing the marri■g.,, of
their daughter, Nancy K,ye, to
rullow1nt,: the business session luest!Hy after a two weeks trw espNui lly urged to attend.
James
Harvey Smith of BelUmore
There
will
be
a
question
t
im,
refresh ments were served by t h r when she visi 1ed in Franklin. W.
Maryland.
They were united in
hostrss lo \ 4 rnemhc&gt;rs anti thrt•l' \'a . with her son 1rnrl family, Mr. after the first two sessions and
marriage
August
18 with a double
a
dedication
serYice
after
Rev.
gur-s1 �. Mrs Myrtle Long, M iss Dot'· and Mrs C. L. Wood and on her
rin g ceremony at the Beech Hill
return t n p she visited in Hoanoke Lewis' message.
othy Long and Heverly Will
Methodist Church by the Rev. Ro-­
v� . . ;1utl i n Princ-rtoo, w. Va .
bert Hurley. Tht bride was glven
with olher relatives.
111 marriage by her father.
M r and Mrs Carl Mumford of
Tampa. Fla., arf' t h e house guests
A reception was held at
the
of Mr. and M rs. L. D. Diles while
home of the bridt ' s aunt, ' M r. and
they will spend several days here
Mrs. Roy Priddy , Middleport. Prt'I·
to visll former friends and rela­
cnt at tht&gt; receplion were thirty
t i ves. The M u mfords are former
Plnns werf' madr for "frientls relatives and friends. Cake, ice
\oral residents and wish 1o visit Night" on Thursday, Sept 15. wht&gt;n l'ream and punl'h were served to
with as many of their former at'­ the Pomeroy Chapter J8fi, OES met 1he guests. Thf' couple received
quaintanre s 11s possible. She is Tuesday evening at the Masonic mAny beautiful gifts arid sevenl
the former Wauneda Hundley, Temple.
who could not attend alao sent
J,'rum here they will go to Day­
Ano Rupe, worthy matron, and gifts.
Ion lo visit his s1slers,
Mrs. llarry P. Sm ith, worthy palron.
F'o llowin� a wedding trip touring
Sa'r ah Turner and Mrs. M ildred presided and invil atiDns wc r� re Extra Lean
l lrston and to Pittsburg h, Pa., ee1ved lo attend friends 01ght at 1 New York Clly and Niagara Falls;
wi1h her sisters,
Mrs. Bessie several chapters includini,: C hes- the couple are making their home
A d�ms and M rs. Jessie lfober. h ire, �ept, 7; W i lkesville on Sept , at Baltimore, Md.
Before rc-turning home they will 10, Bartlett 011 Sept. 15, Belpre on
visit iu Wa.shiu gLon, D . C., with Sepl. 17, Gall ipolis, Sept 19, M in: their sons a nri families Mr. and ear, Sept. VI, M L Ohve, Seµ!. 30.
Mrs. Carl M u m rord Jr.,. and Mr. .at whil'h Lime tl�e Chapter w,1_1 al•
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so relcbratf' their 00th ann iverand Mrs. Paul M umford.
Pure
· sary. and Middlt&gt;port on Ol't 13.
Hl'V . Howard E. ltuppelt visited
At the dose of 1 he meetini,: reM0nday in Athens with Mrs. freshments were served by Harry
The hostess commiUee for the
E&lt;ln,i Juhling who is rel'upera\. and Elsie Smith, A l fred and Mar- Meii:s County WCTU meeting
mg at the home of her son. in•law jorie Crow and Anna Durst.
which will be held next Tuesday
and rla11ghter , M r . and Mrs. Edgar
at the First United Presbyterian
TUl'kcrm ,iu. He also Yisiled in
Church met yesterday at the
M cCon nelsvi lle with Rev. Linson G'1rtle11ers Meet
Sliced
churl'h to plan the refrellhmcntll.
The
Program
Planning
Commit•
!jtc-hhms.
Mr. and M rs J,' rank M urray re• tr f' of the Amateur Gardene rs Club
Atkndin G were Mrs. Edith M r •
the Neal, Mn. Iva Turner, Mrs. I nez
turnl'd to 1hc ir _ home Wednes- met Wednesday evening al
day 11fll'r spendtn.ll several days home of Mrs. Bruce Lloyd for their Turner, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Opal
sccontl meeting in preparing their Kelly� Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs.
in ('h1rago on business .
year bouk.
�na ..McKinley and M rs. Je.s.sie
Attending
the
meeting
were
Mrs.
Holldaahelt.
C I RCLI!! TO MEET
The f:leunor Cirdl' of the l !C?a lh Wesley l''ry, Mrs. Guy Reynolds
Center Cut-Loin or lllb
Mct h&lt;Jdist chur&lt;'h will mc-E"I thi.� and l-1rs. Willi.am Slater. Others of
Firem.e11's AuxUiary
Tt�ursd;iy evrnin.c: at the l' hurl'h in l h c committee 11re, Mr.i. Charles
M tddlt•pnrt at 7 :30 for their first Blakleskc, Mrs. Harold Lohse. Mrs. Holds Se.,ion T1te,day
Mrs. EmmeU Shuler, president,
• ttWl'l ini,: smcr !h('ir summer recess. Arthur Straus, and Mrs. Edgar
Heynolds.
was in l'harge of the meeting
of !he Auxiliery lo the Midtlle­
Girls and Subteens
r,ort Volunteer Firemen when
Fide,
Lodge
Hold,
Smoked
they met Tuesday evening at the
Se••ion l'hursm,v
fire hall for their regular meet­
Rank of Knight was· con ff'fred ing.
last Thwrsday when th&amp; Fides
Of WOOLS, and
The traveling prize which had
Lorlgc K. of P. met at the hall
ORLON and WOOLS
been
furnished by Mrs. Wayne
in
Middleport
for
their
meeting.
Permitnf'11I pleals. rte. Assor1ed
L. R. Wiley is Chanl'ellor Corn­ Gihlxms was won by Mrs. Jack
styles -and new fall shades.
rnander of lhe Lodge and Lester Bel'htle.
Golden Klpe
Following t h e short businrss
Walburn was conferred with the
POPULAR PRICEII
meeting refreahments were Berv•
ran k .
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There ware guests fro m Gal• ed hy Mrs. Bechlle and Mrs. 0.
E. McKinley to those mentioned
lipolis and Jadcson.
Fides lod,:e will meet this eve• above and Mrs. John Vromin.
Mrs. Thomas Darst, Mrs. l,ee
ning at 8:00.
Smilh, Mrs. Thomas Hanning,
Mrs. Robert McElhinny, Mrs.
50-lb. Unclassl[led
Howard Dalley and Mrs. Everett
Bach-tel.
M is� l-J 1u!Jeth Uav1� l'nlt•r\l'lmt•tl 1
the WSWS of l li t• f:1 1 terpri,., t:l ' Ii
Churd1 Tut•�rlil) rH•t1 J 1 \ I'" a ( h , . r
homt•. n, .. , . 1 1 , 1 1
·· our Unity i n t�r !.u(·al ( h .1 r 1 h
Wll� l ill' toi,u ol \ IU· 11,• \ , . l !U!b lt•d
In M r� l' la•1d,• ! l u , l 1•d lo u'p ,· 1 1
the mt•l'trn, Thr U"l' n 1 n � 11•J 111 11
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••·n pt 11 1T r,·., 1111� of t..plit·�1.111�· 4
1 1 l h, by .\l i�� l l:t"i;,, pre n·i kc1 a
t J I � 0)1 1 hr- 1 m J J( , rl�til'f' 11f t h &lt;' I
W�W � 111 lh l· !ot: l c-hurt'li b) ' t he
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Che.ter CouneU, Daughters or
Americ,, met III reJ1ul1r sesaion
Tuesday evening with 32 mem­
bera pruent.
Eleanor Wella, l'O\lnc1lor, pre.
aided ■nd OOve Kelly wu re port•
e&lt;I ill . A communil'■ tion wH
re•d from Harriett Cunningham,
•tate ooundlor A report on the
State Council meeting held in
Auru1t, w■e aiven by tlle dele
g■te Goldie Frederidr.. A pral'tice
w11 held for the receivine of n1tion■l and state cffkeu.
A ' ' booater meel ing" to be held
a t Tupper, Plain, on Wedneaday
Nov. 2 was announced and the
eoundl voted to do the initiatory
worlr. 111 thlf meeting. rt wa1 an
nounced lhal lhe quarterly birthdays would De ob.aerved with •
potluck supper at the next meet•
mg.
AL, the close or the meeting
■ uke walk was held by the
good_ of lhe order l'Ommittee and
l he l'ake won hy Erm■ Cleland.
The truslees sold Doll)' and Dan .
ny Duzits and the proceeda to
be uaed to repair a door at the
lodge hal l
Games were played tluring the
aodal hour with prizes a warded
the winners .

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Plans Made By
Pomeroy OES

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MARKET
POM E ROY

GROUND BEEF
2 lb5. $1.00

PORK SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1 .00
BOLOGNA
3 1bs. $1 .00

PORK C HOPS
79c lb.

J O W L B ACON
4 lbs. $1 .00
B A N A N AS
1 Oc lb.

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BEC KY'S

At BAK ER'S
SUPER MARKET

CAN GOODS SALE

In Our New Building

PORK &amp; BEANS
B UTTER BEANS
PEAS
POTTED MEAT
NAVY BEA.NS

CAN COFFEE
49c lb.

Vacu um Pack

FLOUR
25 lb. bog $1 .89
SELF-RISI NG

L ARD
25 lb. can $3. 95
D O G FO O D
1 1 cans $1 .00
CANDY BARS
MIX or MATCH

Zero, Chuckles, Peanut Bar
Hollywood, Clark, O'Henry

10 for 39c
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Cold Beer &amp; Wine Carryout

County WC TU
To Have &lt;'ess 'on
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POTATOES
99c bag

1 0 for 99c

Rally Day Set
For Rock Springs
Church Sund ay

MEATS

SLICED BACON
Buckeye

FRESH PORK LIVER

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LEAN BOILED HAM

SIRLOIN STEAK · · · ·

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N. Y. WHITE POTATOES
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· 10 lb. bag 39c
2 1bs. 25c
3 lbs. 29c

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Phone WY-2-2738

PEARL &amp; LOCUST

MIDDLEPORT

Picnic Held Mondny

Members of the 3F Cl�b held
11 picnic Monday atlernoon al the
New llevcn Park.

A potlul'k dinner was ecrved in
the evening to Asa A. Hoskim,
M lse Ad11 Hoskins, Mr. and Mn.
Baker Gordan, Mr. and M rs. El­
mer Wickham, Mrs. George Park­
er and guests Mr, ■nd Mrs.
Charles Reyburn Jr. , ehlldre ■,
Fred and Beth, C hieago, Ill.

_Rev. Ruppell Return,

Rev. Howard Ruppelt ret Urned
t1111t week from a month'R vacation
when he visited ln Washington and
Phi letlelphia with relalJVl:li and
lhcri to Missiseippl where he visit­
ed with hia parents .
He abo vJsUed in Louisiana, Ala•
bame and Florid111 and from the In­
ternational Airport In Ft. Lauder•
dale he new to Nas11u in the Ba•
h11maa Islands.

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Rally D•y and Homtcomi ng
will be held at the Rock Springs
Methodist Church Sunday begin­
ning with Sunday sthool ■t 9:30
a . m. The children will pre11ent
a Pl'OR'.f'am at 10;30 a. m. and the
worship service in charge o f the
Rev. Rebert Card will begin at
1 1 a. m.
A hasket d inner wHJ be served
a t 12:1 5 and the a fternoon pro­
gram will be al 1 : 15. There w i l l
he special music and gurst 1-peak•
er will be Vidor Brown. A movie
will also be shown for the chil•
dren. The publk is invited .

Homecoming Sunday

ROME U P I - The Un1tt&gt;d Sta le�
had a golden opportuni t ) I () p i c k
up a t lea s t four morr gold medal s
lod.lly in what rnuld be Ame nCil · s
f m a l " bi g day ·• in the 1 @6-0 O lym ­
P 1 c• before Ru1111 a tak!'s over in
J ts 1pecialhe1
At the slart of the third from
last day o r the Romi, games. the
Rus-a1an .a thlet es held a p11 per-t hm
-' ½ poin t edge--487 to 482 ½ ­
over th 1: 1r Y ankee counterparts in
the unof fic-tal team stand i ngs but
the Unued State s led 111 gold 'med•
ab, 30•2ti.
.J avelin l' hamp w n Al Caotello of I
Norr iatown, Pa . th(' women ' s -100.
meter rela y h•am, the men ' s 400.
mete r rt'lay tea m and the mt'n ·_,
1 ,6()0. met l' r rt-! � &gt; lean, all are fa
vored to wm guld medals tod ay
and the U S has a chance m bo t h J
the shootm ,: final.!;
and
t wo
weighl hf tmg finals
V1ctones 1 11 the four 1r,H•k and
field events would more t h;m Jilr.e­
ly give t h e U . S. t h e lead 1 n the
lea rn standmgs, but, aa they did
in the Melbourne game5 m 1956
the Hul.!ri ans are expected lo l'I�
fast in the gymn eslics evenl s
Cante llo holds the
arl'eptNI
wo�ld record r 282 feel, J½ meh•
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cs !n t�e Javelin end will b(' Amer lea s big hope to nail down a gold
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The men s 4 meter relay rac .
cs 1-hould prove to be th f' most
excitm g event on today's pro- I
gram. ttunnm g for t he U S. team
are Frank Budd of Asbur)· Park.
N J., Ray Norton of Oaklan d
Cal i f , Ston(' Johnso n of Dallas .
Tex . , and Davr Same of Durham ,·
N. C.
The J .600-meter men 's relay af .
fords the U. S ils best l'hance for
a gold medal
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The U. S. team picked up four
gold medals Wednesday to rut the
Sovie! margin by 251/a polnts. Vic
tories were turned in by discus
thrower Al Oerter or West Baby­
lon, N. J., pole vaulter Don Bragg
of Pennsvu lle, N. J., bantamw eight
weightl ifter Charles (Churk) Vin•
ci of Clevelan d, Ohio, and 1he 5.5
meter yacht Minotaur akippered by
George O'Day of Dover, Mass.
Oerter retained t h e Olympic
discus record with a heave of 1 1&gt;4
feet, 2 inches as the U. S. took a

Registration Conatant

ltcgistration at Middleport Ele­
menlary Srhoohi and the high
school remains aboul lhe s11.me as
lasl year with the elementary reg•
istration about 580 which is near
lo IB11t year's and 220 in the high
school which is down some from
last year's enrollment.

Danville

Items Of Interest

By Mn. Ah,,1 E. Sw'ek
MrA. Birdie Da11is is visiting with
Mr. and Mr!!. Reuhen D•vis and
family al N itro. W. Ve.
Mrs. Arira Swick 8pent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s
Jessie Swan on P•rker Run .
David Colwell of near Cleveland
spent the holida)· week end with
the Everet! Colwell family.
Mra. Minnie Swiclll spent Sunday
with friends al Morgan Center.
Se,..er1I from here attended the
grave,iide �rviees for Loui&amp;a 8Ar,
relt at the Miller C'.emetery ind
the funeral of Lonnie Waid Hut·
ton of Rutland. Lonnie was the
gre,t ;:rend.on of Mr. and Mn.
Honnel Denny.
Max Edmundllon is a patient in
Holzer Hospital following a oor•
onary h eart 11lt1ck.
Henry , Barrett has returned lo
the home of hia brolher, Will. fol•
lowing aD eye operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Russell former­
ly of V inton are moving into Ille
Strausb augh property.
Titus Smith i11 the new bus driv·
er on thr route formerly driven by
Ernest Divis.

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FRESH GROUND BHF

SPAGHETTI &amp; MEAT BALLS
Phillips . . . 1 5 ½ oz. Clllt5

2 - 14

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COFFEE, drip or regular · · · · · · · · ·
Vacuum Packed

bottles 33c
lb. 33c

lb. 49c

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Br�u hP�tf&gt; d team mate Roo
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M'cond when he fai led on three
tnet- but he and Braii W!'re Lhe
only conteatanU left dter their
l'hal len!ler: had failed al 1� feet .
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WHY PAY MORE?
Home,.Grown WATER-

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TO M A T O E S
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COUPON

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M I N UTE STEAKS
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BACON
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WIEN ERS
lb. 49c

SLICED ENDS

SUCH ERS

LEAN JUICY

Ground Chuck

2 lbs. $1 .

FOOD MART INSTANT - Gianl 10-oz. jar

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C OOKIES
2 lbs. 49c

RECORDS - 45's
3 for $1.00

Plentg of Canning Supplies

TABLETS IOc Size SCHOOL

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Save Your S&amp;H Green Stamps - Fill A Book Quicker
POMEROY, OHIO
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multiplyi ng is our separates, Slim jims, weskits and b lous­
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Coordinates For Girls
3 to 61, 7 to 14, Wool and Corduroy

$1,79 to
Little Girls' Dresses

New Shipment
Sizes 1 t.o

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$1 .99 to $3.99

Boys' Shirts, I to 7 and 8 to 1 6
$1 .49 to $1.99
Boys' Wash 'n Wear Trousers
6 10 16
$2.99 - $3.99
Boys' Jeans, 6 to 16 · · · ·
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NEW COATS AND CAR COATS ARRIVING
DAILY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
COME IN A N D LAV AWAY NOW!!

complete 1,ne DIETETIC f'OODS
SCHOOL S UPPLIES

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 8 ,

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Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor or
t h e Syrac:us1,1 and Middleport Firsl
Uni ted PrHhyterlan Churches will
be the sreaker at the Homcl'oming
Rally to be held thia Sunday al the
United Brethren Church 111 Pralt ' s
Fork. The church will hold a COV·
ered dish dinner at 1 2 :30 before
TO AWARD TROPHIE S
t h e afternoon meeting.
NEW YORK UPI - Trophies
On the followini.:: Sunday. Re,·
Ru ppelt will be the speaker al t he will be awarded to the outstandin g
Chesler Methodist Church for lh('lr offensive and defensive players of
the American Foolball League dur•
homecoming meeting.
inx eal'h week or the season. A pa­
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CORRECTION
The PHt Councilors or Theo•
TOKYO UPI-Commu nist China
dorus Couneil Daughten of Am•
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home of Mrs. OIMn Goodwin, New ious warning" to the Unit('d States
Haven inste■d of Wednesday as for allc!l;ed violations or Red
previosl y announced. A l l initia . China'i territorial waters and air I
tory of£iccrs and team are in• 91\ace.
vited.

Save Time: Save Gas

Snider11

Daily Sentinel,

4 Gold Medals
Beckon U. S.
Olympic Team

I Maryland Marriage Chester D oi A
Announced By
Holds Session
Bride's Parents
Tuesday Evening

Aeross From The Lower Puking Lot. ·
In Pomeroy, Ohio

$2.99

SLIPS, PANTIES
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Shock lltsodiers
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Mufflers - Seat Covvrs
Tiras - Batteries

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Transmisslon Fluid
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t h.a l badly damaged llll' C"h u rl'h h t � part· n t s \I r a11d �tr� !t,i) l )unah ut'
St-V.-ral weeks ago
RH Pearl Casio of l h t' L('tart
HUDSON ESCAPES INJURY
1F1lft Charge llelhod1s t churrhes
CANNE S. France l'PI -M OV I('
i6 on a much needed month's Vll·
cation. Rev. Lemley of C'heshirt&gt; star !fork Hudson narrowly es­
wJll e.enduct a series of services caped injur v when his speedboat
1r1! tt\e Leterl F--11lls church. Sept . was r11mmed by another bonl of�
1 2 iu. It is hoped that all rhur­ 1 h e Riviera Tue,;r1a,·
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ehes aerved by "Rev. Casto, as well
as others, will attend the S('tv 1res dove inlo the water seconds be•.
�be WSCS will meet Thursday for(' the crush Rot h hoals suf
e-Y8JJlni: ■l the ·home of Mrs. C'har­ fered considera h l t• rlamagc. but
no one was 1nJured. they said
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Pay r;1l11•rs o f Mr� J I ) 1wwl�
and
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with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
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accepted dally.
POMEROY
arul ,ons, l;f'ill', Johnn �
Cecil Dwelley, Orlando , Florida T,ni1 a\ the Jobnts flun Drid1e
BRIDAL SHOWER Hl!LO
Appl 1 t'&lt;l l 1&lt; 1 n� or infn r 1 1 1 ;1 t 1011 t fllrwn
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M rs M a x H a n ing was hostess
may hl' 0Ut a 1 11t•d frnrn any of th1•
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Caster and ,rd a costly ,project It is a er�at Im·
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day 1• v1•n1ng al ! ht: Columbia family, Lima, apent a 'week re­ poveml!Dt to this secllon of the
wrile lo Rox :1 1 :i l 'u1nl l ' ! r-asanl , ,11111
I Sr.:houl house for Miss '.Beulah cently with Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ·County.
y Hog�t•ss rno\•f'lt Sat ur
'harl,·
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Tom F'it;lwr 1s c1�ord1n u1 1 ng t lw
rl.,v l ro1t1 1'\ant.� lu U1•rt ( ;rimm ' s
SchopJf ,open� Tu,sd.!!,Y Wilh a
j.1 t-LaL1 g h J 1 n wh ose marria;e will Tl!.rner.
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People in t h1· P!1111nov im•..i
Mrs. Mallie Lowther spenl sev•
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p1 esent were Mrs. Walter Swett, oral days hist wettk with her 'bro­ falls
tha1 art' inh-rf'.�lf'd 111ay ·(•tmla&lt;'I bur J );iy wit h Mr ;ind Mr� &lt; : .-,o.
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ll&gt;ml 'Neaae Is prlnteachers.
Well
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Mrs.
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Al Mehllll a n . l 'onwrny , �:d St1•111 H i i l 1 t·rl� a11d (\at1J.!h! N Atl11t·lh•
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and Huh (.j;1) n·. �1• w llaH'll.
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M rs. Arrnsterd Perry.
T11 ur:,;d;n , S( '\!t fl .,t 7 JO p m ;11
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.:. 1,d d;rn�h \ 1·r anti Ndl it• l h1rul'I� 11w sdi u; i l i,:l' nvow• 1� m\·itt·d ,md J a 1nt'la, I.aura Krel.ts, M.audt Hol•
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Wocdgerd
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A Hade k m and Tina, Frances end guests of her parents, Mr. � 18111' !oll!ll&lt; � with Mr. and
w 1 1 h '.\l r ;rnd Mrs A l 11a W h 1 I fn•sh i r11•rits w i l l b, , .�H\ll ' t l .
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Xi's. Earl a.Oblhscm.
l �nwi•ry, llel � n l lan1n,: , Thelm a and Mrs. Moses Perry.
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Wanda
N 1•lson, M i ll ie
Mr :,1111 !\t r s . Starl ing Orr of ! J illl t ' l u i , w i l l hold 1 \ � f1 r,t 11w1•t
Earl Robinson i! recuperating
Among t hose atlending the
/ '11l11111 l i u� .-;dlt·d nn Mr. and Mr!&gt; 1 11 � of t lu- vt•.ir. Tht1rMl;iy , S1•111 . Swt•arn1i::1·n. Mr :m&lt;l Mrs. R S
8y Mrs. A. H. BalJ.y
11t his home alter 11. two
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Mr. and l\lr� Wm FP nlt1n, f'ul ( ' l 1 11t f l n S1mrlay
Fll h ;d t hf' !iornt• •lf S�•l i ll l )mst.
11.t Hob.er Hospital .
stay
weeks
umbui; spl'nl &lt;.;11nd;1_v w 1 1 h :i.1r
:\1r� I· r.illk .lanki1•, Emn10t 11•. Thi� will tw a n org1111i1.a1 mn .11111 Sandy. M r. and Mrs. Glen Cline, were Mr. 1111d Mrs. Dwalne Jor•
Owens and daugh­
Hobert
Mrs.
1md M t� A n l l l lolll'f aml fo1111l; l11d . I � \ 1 ,. 1 1 1 1 1 � h,·r \. l�t•· r l\l r� pl11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 � 111( ('1 111)! l 'ot: u(·k l und1 M r� . J ll'll'n Turrn·r 1, nU \'k�inia dan, Mr. and M rs. Arthur Crab­ ter Barbara , of Columb us visiteU
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N1·l l , M rs. ltl&lt;1 l he,1dlt&gt;, Mrs. t ree, Mr. and Mrs. Geort::e Low­
and f':rnl'�I l t ultl'I'
I 111:i S"r,!1·11
:JI llllOII
' h1:slcr l 'ric1•, l .u n· t 1 a and L:1ura t her, Mr. and Mr� Reed Jeffers, with her mother, Mrs. Dolly Wolfe I
1
M r . ;uut Mra l .1•w1s W:dkn of
\11' , 111d M rs l•:tlwartl N!'u ni:in
wili
..
Co
1"1rr
rd
a
W
Tlurd
Thi•
and son, Junior, for several days.
For••st Ihm sp1•nt t h,, WP4•kPnd a11d da 11i.;h t 1•rs or C ji l lun Spl'lll mt&gt;!'\ s1w1·i11 lly Thur�d:iy ;1 1 7 p. Erma \'alt•. M r�. Nellie V;1lt&gt;, M r. and Mrs. Rex Che11dle, Jerry
Mr and Mrs. Hoy Buck enter•
w i t h 1 ht•ir �()II aml daoi.: h l n 1n t 111• liol lday Wt't'ki•nd with l tw 1 rn tu w 1 r i l 1·r11.:1• 1 tw i l' ('( 1 u i pn11·t11. ,md .Jolitinic, l ll'!t•n Vailu, Mrs. StMni;bury, A l vin Dye 11nd Thad, tained with a lawn partp S•nday
I l\.lil)!J.: lt' Ch11rn•y.
M rs. Arlhur Lewis Smith. Mr, and Mrs. Men•
law, Mr. ;n11I Mr� \/ i n:il W11lkl'r A r \ h 1 1 r ! Jrr f;uu1ly.
Mrs. Paul Stewart
r
1• Mc!Jaugh- da\ Jorden, Melva Faye and Wal­ when Mr. and
't
hl
M
'ra
.
J.ou1s
t
n.
Gonion l lu l 1 ,, r n•! urnt•rl h1mw
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:\·1 1· :,1HI M r�. Donuld Tru.� st•ll
Wort hwh i\f' I \
us, Mr. and
Th1• Port lm1d
Colu1J1b
of
let, Kenneth Crabtree, Mr. and and ramily
Friday frn111 l l n!1.1-r l 111�p1\al.
of :,.1 1 V,·rnOtl S Jll'lll t h l' t10 l 1 dt1Y ( ; uilrl will mf'1•I T h 11r�1l;1y 1 ° 1'('· 1111 a 1 1 d h11s1t•ss
son, Robert ,
and
Buck
Jo'ritz
Mrs.
Mr. arul Mn, Wt•sh•y l\1 1·KNr111• \\l'1· �1•11d 11 1 l lw1r hor11 1• llt'rt•
M J ll Y l l l ◄ 't' l,! l fts wne reeeiv NI. M rs. William Cheadle and Don• of Pomeroy, and their molher , Mr3. I
ni11� a l \ hi• hrn)H' nf l'hyll 1s H i t ,
nie, Dessie Perry, Sharon Hol ­
M •. 31111 Mrs ( 'has
C : rf't•nwu)I,
Mr and M rs . Ari M uranty aml rhif' w 1 1 l1 1·ud1 mrrnlwr lwi11J1,
of Ant iquity were
Mr nnrl M rs Rerd Jeffers al• land an&lt;l M r . and Mrs. Dorsey Frank auck
rl,rnghler 1)1111\ll 11r S11lf'111 !. JWnl f.1 1 1 1 11 ; uf Syru1·u�1•, M r �•111 Mr�. :1skrd to hrml; a ho11w madr arli,u,lts.
t hr w1•l'kn11I w 1 1 h Mr an&lt;l Mrs 11nm· \ 'h;1pn11111, /\ ( hens, ralh·1! de o f 11hout 50 ('('UIS Ill \·;dUt!
1 l r•n,h•d t ht• ,1 4,&gt; fft&gt;rs rcunio11, held Jordan.
Mr. fnd Mrs. Early Roush at­ I
ur, M r 1111d Mrs J. l ' . M1·Kay
M 1 llun ( '1rl'l1· arirt f.tm1l}'
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' hume
( ' ;11 hol11· Wonw n s ( l u h will S1111ctay n! 1 h t' Paul Jeffers
On v11l'11.tion tnto the Southern tended ' (he Stale Fair at Colum bus
111 Sh J HIIllr. 11ml Mr� lloJ.!1•r G rnl'81 ' r 1 .ahnr IJay
J111ltl i 1 s r(•J.:111:ir nwr-l i n g ;ti R P
States
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl last lVBe)I;.
M r Hild Mrs Will i1:rm Cheadle
uml dnuJ,!htn 11r J .o�un spn11 l ht•
l\1r ,11111 M rs ('\an•n 1·(' lla kN 111. a l 1 h i • S;i1•r.-,rl l l l'ari ( 'hurrh I
Mrs. 'Mary Vradenburg of Wis•
and Carolyn and Mrs.
Greenlees
S\lf'lll /I day at t ht• homt' ,,r tht'ir
Wl't•k1•11d w i l l \ M r a111l Mrs Ar a 11d M 1 1u M d )olt• s 1 1i· nt SurHlny ;i 1 1 d i l or111 m Th urs1l;iy
wh� is spending several
consin,
lflhey
ltose Hhoades und Rllla.
t h 1 1 r 4 &gt;rr. Tlit•ir dauJ.(hln C i na w 1 l h J.:111hl1•1•11 trnd ( 'ar,,I Oshurru•
H 1 ,di Sprin,:.� f : r.111gf' 25(i5 w i l l � 1 ! 1 1 in l:1w dllfl 1l1111ghll't, Mr. :md visited inany Jlltces or Interest weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Es•
l\1r� ( ':i rl Jfoss, Albany.
K11y who h11d �p1•1it i lw 1wst wN•k of K1•11n
n11•1·1 m ri·1• u l a r s1•s,iu11 Tl111rsilay
of Syracuse, spent
&lt;;•.1f' sls at 1 hr Oalf' Oye home i n the Carolinas, Florida and or ther Sylvester
w i t h lwr gru11dp,1r1•111s r1•! 11 riwd
Mr a nd i\l r s Paul lbkrr aml :ii ft I I 111. Tlu•:·1· w t l l h(' t•lf'c·1 ion
Oharles Sayre.
Mrs.
with
Sunda�
the
was
to
special
Carl
interest
llntlll' w111i 1 ht•111
( h 1 1ttn•n of K l l l lu11·k s 111•nt Hw ur nffi1•c•rs. H1•frc!!h11wnts w i l l ri,·, . r 1 .ahor fla y Wt't'(' Mrs, Nellie
Wolfe or Wasl1in,gton , I
Glen
Mrs.
SelCattle
at
Ranch
Charolais
M r . .111d Mr� 1-' rt•tl l la}'i'�. �un, Wt'l'kt•ml With J\.lr. und Mrs Hul 11h h1· s,'rv1·rl A l l rru•mlwrH ll l'I' 1 1 1' i:- l )_y , . ;111d Hnbhy !lye :11\d DU!na,
is spending two weeks at
( 'ulurr�h11�. M'r . arnl Mrs. Clyde miu, Alabama. These c-attle have O. c.,
f ' a n! on, f.1 r 11 1ul M rs Lt·�lu• l fo w k J\:1ll11rd a11d Mr unrl Mr� 1 ; rn111·r !'d l t &gt; al !t•ll(I_
of ·her brother, Alec
home
the
the
to
Souththere
&lt;'Ome
from
W;ilk1'r arid ramily and · Mary
.uu\ ,Juk;• 1 l;1wk. �1 !
J l cr 1 11 11 1 1 \.\/ h 1 l 1•.
SeptemNr 9
'lo E11:periment farm Wheeler, and h mil f .
eHtern
Oh
t·al lt'(J o n l h t• 4 ' hii r !t·s S I U'll('l'r
l .1•011urd l 'augh of l'ilt sllllrl;h
H n rrm11gr S:dt• Frid,1y an,I S:11 , Al u·1· Will iams. Thurman,
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Stobart and
Mr . .r111! Mrs. r.rno Jeilws re• where Carl is an employee.
1·all1•1I on Mr uml Mrs. 1 ' hurlf's 1ird il y , St•p1 . !l 1 0 on lnw1•r Mai11
fami l y Thur�day
ere spending a vacation
dau11hlen
,
Turnerr
reunion
the
Attending
1 u nu•ti fro m \nl iforni&amp; where
M i ss ( ' l!lll\l(' M11r11ril _V. Syra1·11s1•, S]lt'lli'l'r Mnnday
, at the at Oklaboma City, Oklah oma.
St., l'o mrl'or nf'Xl door- • t:D
w
hich
wat
,
lwld
,
Sond«J'
S J)('nt 1 1w W'l!;l'kl' ml w1ttr ·hN ,
ilJ.r 11r,U Mr11. W11 l t 1·r Leml1•y P Mun· �pnnsnn·rl l1:,'! �nt.· , · H11c-iHt l ht•y lml HJ"°t 11orn1· t i l'l'lf' with
.
Several from here attended the
her J)Hr('nls. Mi- . ' and Mrs , MPrl'O home of Razel .1fur11er, 1 1 ,s111er,
I
t:;r;1111l1H1rt·11ls, . _Mr. arnl Mr-", J,. ·t._ •nr\i fumlly, W11Rhi11�1011. W. V11 . Mt'l ho1l1�t i 'h u rch.
reunio,i S1,1nday at lhe Rock
Oun
and
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O
.
Mr,
illersport,
M
were
Esrolrnr and olher relath-:es i n
Mr and Mrs. Hobt-'rt W h i t(', l11n1I
A-fr K u_\'
M rs. Frank Turner and family,
M r. .incl :i.·1 r!'I 1-n·d (;aill\'r of rul lt•d on Mr. mid Mrs J. l '. Mt·­
The F.a�li•s ( ' l;1ss nf l h1· Syrnpu.�1• Sau �·rands1'0 Thf&gt;y ill!i11 vi�ited Mr. and Mrs. llenry Turner and
Jtkron ;anti llN11ar,J (ia11wr of Kuy Sul uriluy ('V('lllllg'.
�1 i'td1rnli�1 t ' h 1 1rd1 will lmld :in ir1• his hro1her onil sislf'r-111 law Mr.
Mr. 1111d Mrs. Vir�il llou.� h 1111d cn·am .�rn· 1al Fr1d av. S('pl fl. r111 l lu• :ind Mrs. IRf' , h•ffers and fa mily. family. fl S. Turner, Donald
8arhnlu11 � 1 •1•11! l hl' wnk1•111t
Swearingen, M r . and Mrs. LeRter
suns of Plau t.� . Mr. 111111 Mrs �·met 1'11 1 1 rd1 lawn . ' l' lw pulilw is irn•t h'd
..,, il h Mr 11ml i\11'\ i Jt•vy ( ; a inPr
Swearingen end son, Mr, and
M rs . J.11111.�•• l l 1•:11ll1·y ii11,t �on . Sh;un uf llt11·irw spent SLmday I n .il l t•tltl
Mrs.
Dorsey Jordan and family,
The Almana�
To111n1i i • � 1 u•nt l lu· w1•1•k1•ncl w i 1 h t'\' 1•11 1111; w11h M r. 11111I Mr�. \'1r(:il
September 1 1
local, D.ana T urner, Harrison•
M r . u n d Mr., ( ' har lt•s l .11ws1111 Wnlk1•r.
( 'h 11r&lt;'11 w i l l
Tlw Lan�w il l,•
ville and the Ralph Turners, Ut'X·
ll1ll y Orr a n d fam ily sJwnt f.a . h 11 Vt' t h 11ir llllllll:il l lu11lt'l'Olllll1�
n111I fil n d h uf Va1n· 11•w
1er.
M r . ;mi! Mrs ll1,y J-:lllotl nn!I lmr l luy wil h hi8 pure11h, Mr. Sunday, Stpl . 1 1 . Tht•n· w i l l ht'
Mr. and 11:re. Max McCallie
ramily of 1'11rkrr�h111·� ., p1•11I l .u a11 1l Mr�. ('lint Orr.
and Judy, Ann Arbor, Mkh.,
- ------- a buskcl dir111N al 110011. l•:wrynn!'
is well-omni, Thf' r ; ospl'I H;1r
spent Sunday niii:ht here. Her
mony Boys w i l l hi• pn;�1·11I In
mother Mrs. Faye Jordan who
By
United
Pr•n
lnt•rn•Hon•I
sing a1 1 1H' .1flrrno11n �p1•11i l'I'.
T111lay is Tl11i rsd11�·. Sepl. 8, the h a d spent the past three weeks
2. "t'hn1·lle
Af'lto�1'1
19. A 11·'
252nd da)' of 1 he J-'t•ur, wilh 1 1 4 in Ann Arbor with them, return•
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f' i1'nl
1 . l ',•1·1 , ,r 1 1 1:t
ed to her home,
11. t !mt
r,, ll11bhlt:
20. \\'1110
m,)rt'
in 1000.
fi('vival SNVi(·cs. Snow1·1l lf' M('­
Mr. and Mra. Elba McKnight,
4. &lt;:u111po!l'O,
l't•&lt;'OJ'•
10. J ';iwhnl :\n,
Ttw
moon
is
RPJ&gt;rouc-h1ng
its
thmlis1 l'hur\'11 nn llc111l1' mm. last quarter.
Ge1&gt;rge and Sharon, Columbus
llll typi,
tudo
(,w 1&gt;110
Sept. 1 1 1 7 , 8 p. Ill, t'adl l'Vl'llini.:
were weekend guests of her par­
f'i_ 1 I t• t•nrll�r 21. Nn11•
l2 t/111, it
Th, , rnorninl( SIMr is Mar!.;.
Ht'\'. l•' rt•d J l i1·kson, ,·v.ini.:�•li� t .
1 1111n
t"nts.
Mr. and Mrs. Pern Gillogly
l!f'll.�r!
'] ;J, �1 . . 1,,
Ttw t•vt•ning stars arc Venus,
Ht•v. Kt•rull'lli Na.� ull, p:islor.
2:'l. Mnl :r:,,
6 /11111 ·,,
l•la11l1et
and
Jotm.
J u p t!rr u11&lt;I s.it nrn.
h1 fr1•q\1Nlt 24. \\' 1111llJ
14. l•'.:1t
011 t h is da .\' in history:
September
1
2
dno
!l\1'11 \'
7. l•',0&lt;11.lc11Ho
MASON CLINIC
I n 1 51i5, a S1M11ish upedition
nnlmnl
( N . Z,l
lG. l n,;1,·r ' 11
Tlw f'enlral l 'TA w i l l hnlcl lantled al what ls now St. Augus•
Admissions: Larry Scarbrou11h,
Yt11lud1y'• Aa•Wtl'
Jl]l'll�ll l'l,l
8. "Tlmo and 25, Hubt lwir fir�t meet ing of \tH' yrur
t i n(', Fla .. and Fou ndl'll tlw first Long Bottom, Aug. S l : Mrs. Clara
111nrlno
:17. SclL
16. M H\'('!1
M c1111lay nl H p. Ill. at t ht• scllnol. p1•rm1111en1 S&lt;'t tlcnwnt uf Euro• Jacks, tangsvllle, Aug. 3 1 ; Mrs.
1:1 ll J t
eaglo
9. Nr.thcr,.
),a.-it
Thf' Lourl•l Cliff IM l l'r 1-lt•alth ,
pt'Hll� nn the t"O!ltinf'nt or North Charlotte Tucker, CheHhlre, Aug.
%1. H(111r
ln11ds
�8. B1·!ghte11t
18. 1 1. �.
Cl ub will muet Monday 1•venin_!l Amf'nca.
:n ; Elston Steele, Pomeroy, Aug.
jutro
l ' n•Hl r!('Jlt
C(1rn11111no
.fllnr in
ut I IH' homl' of Mrs. Hohn! How•
In I B4 l . Bohl'mlan com poser and 3 1 ; Mrs, Dorothy HoUm■n, Le­
plu n t •
( !]llAII. )
Lyra.
20. 1-:x I f..;'lllJ.l
en w i l h Mrs. Clifford Jil1·ohs as
tarl. Sept. 6.
29. liy way Ot' 39. Dlstort
l rnd1et Anion Dvornk was born.
U . (:nmlJllng
1111·,�I
1·0-hostcss. �:lt·cti1111 11f offic·l'rs
Births: A dau11:hter, Barbara
32, l�libllc
40. 1'Jrllnga
co\al ing
J!(lllll8
l n 1855, the Crlml'an War ended.
w i l l be hl'ld and ttwr;• w i l l bf' A
Jean
to MT. and Mn. Jacki o r
43 , F1•ull ot
vuhlclo
17. �,•norll
22. 1 '1111\rn
ln 1934, the lJ. S. liner Morro
wlute eh•phunt sule.
31. Docttlno
the rose
m,ur.i,
I •�ron
&lt;'asll&lt;" burned off Asbury Park, N . Langsvllle, Aug. 31.
A son, Lloyd Huston, to Mr.
44. ).fother
3!\. 8Qtch
23. I '.rUW(l
18, Nuclei of
J . , kill int 137 pcrsoM.
HOLZER HOSPITAL
!IL Nnn'QW'
atat·cb.
, ot Irlalt
20. 1''(,rnu,
In lil35. Senator Huey 1..ong of and Mrs. Lloyd ff. Tucker of
A,lmissions Sept. 6: Onnaifl
htlola
28. Bumm&lt;a
god•
eraln
Louisiana was shot In thf' state Che1hire, Sept. 1.
nwns, Nf'w l laven: Mrs. ( ' hnrll•s
(cJr111
A eon to Mr. and Mrs. James
house at Baton Houge.
Va11 ('oonry. M iddlc J 1ort; Mrs.
80. tumn
In 1 943, Grnerul Dwight Eisen• Hoffman, Letart, Sept.
nallvo
Nt•y Sherman W hit£'. Pomeroy:
hnwl'r announced l h e unconditiOf'I·
81. S1hcl' lllll
M r�. W i l l i am
Smith, Hutlnnct: ul s11rn•1HIN or Italy.
REPORTS FUR THIFT
g11lt
M rs. llirhurd H11wlings, l'111m•roy;
WEST LOS ANGElll!S UPI-Mrs.
83. l 'N'!llll,
Mrs A lherl Rt•evt•s. W i lkt·s\'il le.
Thought for today: Abraham µorot.hy Towne Webb, qne of aclor•
lfr. Mlll\
lfom i1,�1•d SPpt. ff: Carl An­
Li11ruln said on t h is date in 1 858: producer Jack Webb', formet
fro111
&lt;11-rson, K;•rnll'th Worrn11n, M rs.
"Y&lt;III Call £001 ell of thP people wives. reported lo i,o1iee Wednes­
Jnde.­
Harrt&gt;II Fbikt'r nnd sun: Mrs. A.
J)cndtnC:O
some ur lhe l i me: .�ome of thP peo• day that buralart stole five fur
K .luhnson J1·., and son: Infant
36. Thu
a l l of \hi' Hmf!: but not 11.ll' or l'oats valued at $14.000 from her
M 1:tll' l lonnhm•: Mrs. lra Wt•ll111011. pie
and
home.
OP J &gt;Ollte
tlw
J)eopk a l l of the time."
H.,.'• Your IEST Bit llefrle,rotor tor for qua lity, conv enie nce y
(; l('t1dnn Wal&lt;lro n . M rs. llt'njamin
39. Tin
valu e. If you' re cou n t i n g ever
Al◄•xand4'r. Mrs. (;ury Gibhs. Carl
111,yl We've - 'em all, and no 1 1
(11ym.}
Dolson. Jona Burris, Willinm l f 1 ?), thi, � ••
.fil . Godrlou d
cv. ft. model today can 'li\otch this penn y (a n d who i,1t't
sin�t&gt; r. Mrs. Jnhn Thorntun. John
peace
is for you !
W11sh11111. 111nes' Urodni(·k.
1960 frl11lda lr•. Oelu11e hfrigerofr2. Qulvel"
.,.
Hir1h�. S{'pt . ff: Mr. anti M rs.
&amp;.IJ. A theatiical
ftit"hnrit \1l . llawlings, P&lt;Uncroy,
backer
S'ltl; Mr. all&lt; l M1·�. Al b('rt HN•vc�.
C•lanr)
18. Tendon
Wilk1•:,;ville, son.
n. Chatra
,s. Rover••
CALLS OEC ISION CRIME
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SEE US FOR
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all the way around !
l lon's nf'xt Sllflt'l' ai rl'rBfl ro.rrif'r 1
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J&gt;AILY CBlTTOQUO'l'E - Here's how to work 1$1
bull! by e privatl' ship�• 11rd . .J11mf's •
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lnltl supply ('('tl \t'r werkt-r� al the
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fllOl flAII I ADVA NCl9 APPl l ANCE S . . . DlSIO NED W ITH �
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or t h£' 8crl'£'n F.xlra� (;ulhl h11ive
vote1l l .705· 104 ill fa11etr of II new
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Elizabeth Davis

Around And
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Middleport

I Chester Parish

Evangelism Day
To Be Observed

A n J-:v11ngehsm Institute w i l l 1
bti' hf'ld Monday, Sepl 12, by Lht'
( ' hl'8\er Methodt at L;irger Parish
t:l lf'n J 1 \ 1de11 and K a t h y Dile� 1 1l�d.!lv1lle-Che11ter C1rcULtJ
of
rE'lurm•d tu lhl'1r )1bmes Ill At wh 1l'h Rev. Freeland Norris ilnd
llf'IIS Sunda .� f'Yt:11 1 11 1: after Yl!Sll
H.ev Hobert R Card are the paa•
mg w 1 1 h t h 1•ir grandparents, Mr
tors
.tnd � rs I . I) IJtles for sev!'ral
Serv1l'e� will be held at the
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M inersville Church In the after•
:,.1 1 s.!t Barhar a Stil l's and Miss noon and at the Tuppen Plaina
, ~•• t ia 11a11mng returned to Church in the evening . Three
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their emplo yment in Washi ngton topics will be presented at both
n r Mond ay aft!'r s nd i n the c-hurches. I : The Method With A
holiday weekend w1ttit hci/ par Spirit by Rev. Roward Pellit of
, .. ,, , M, a111I "
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... rs "d
r. ward s 1 1 I f'S
Jackson from 2•2 : 45 p. m. at the
and
Mr.
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Mrs
Wilbur
llann­ Minersville c hurch and 7 :4S� :30
Mrs Phil O h l ! n j.!t·r J;a\'l' hl'r d u
p m. at Tuppers Phuns; I I : The
\ll'S as prc-sulo1L uf l hl' WSWS ,,11d mi;
Mrs . Th&lt;1111i1s Bt• n tz 1old of tl11• 1 1 1 1
, luf' Wolfe who was 1nj urcrl in Ways of Elleclive Evangelism by
portallL't' of tl1£' mem lll'rs , , 1 t h &lt;' S,1 an a ulomol.u h• aecidenl t h e la.s! Rev Ruland Perkins, Livingston
r lf'ly to l h (• 1·h11rd1, afll'r wl11ch or .July returued ll, his �mploy church, Columbus, 2.45-3.30 p,..
m. and 8:30•9: 15 p. m.; 1 1 1 . The
.\\rs l-'rant·1� I I·· ( ; timer of ft•rt•d mrnt al t h e Imperial �lel'lrk Mc�sage and You by Rev John
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pr«Yl'r A .� tory T11t• l'hurrh uf thr Ct, 1 h 1 s WC'Ck.
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r. Lewis. Christ church. Colum­
L1!(h1rd I .amp�" was read b.l' M iss
tli'lalives here hav(' learned th11l
Gt'llt', wv1• Sloliart and dunni: t h t � Juhu l lorton. son of M r and bus 3 30--4 15 and 9: 15· LO·OO p. m .
During 1 h e supper hour. the
time, t h e !lll'lillll'rS [•�dl ht!ld a Mrs John Horton ( Dorothy Blos•
pastors of l he two charges will
l 1 ghll•&lt;l l· andlr.
S('r) 1s a patient at the M c M illcn mf'ct for the evening meal with
Group singing of "Oh :llash•r l l usp1lal in Charleston.
l he speakers, to discuss the
Let Me Walk w 1 1 h Th('c-" rondud
Mr and M rs. Herman Kme�id
' s part in evangelism 11-nd
numster
e&lt;l the d£1YOl1unal scn·ire
re1urnt!d home Monday nigh! after
ways as a pastor to be more ef­
Ml, and MRI. SMITH
Durini:: rhe hllSlllt'SS St'SS lllll, sev• sµending thf' past weekend
111 fective
l'ral pruJf'rtS we.re &lt;11scusst'd and 1t Hinton, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gotschall
A l l members of the evangelism
was ,1gret"d lo do some nussrnnaq
work in tllr !oral area.
M rs E . M wood returned home 1 commissions of 1111 l'h urches are are announcing the marri■g.,, of
their daughter, Nancy K,ye, to
rullow1nt,: the business session luest!Hy after a two weeks trw espNui lly urged to attend.
James
Harvey Smith of BelUmore
There
will
be
a
question
t
im,
refresh ments were served by t h r when she visi 1ed in Franklin. W.
Maryland.
They were united in
hostrss lo \ 4 rnemhc&gt;rs anti thrt•l' \'a . with her son 1rnrl family, Mr. after the first two sessions and
marriage
August
18 with a double
a
dedication
serYice
after
Rev.
gur-s1 �. Mrs Myrtle Long, M iss Dot'· and Mrs C. L. Wood and on her
rin g ceremony at the Beech Hill
return t n p she visited in Hoanoke Lewis' message.
othy Long and Heverly Will
Methodist Church by the Rev. Ro-­
v� . . ;1utl i n Princ-rtoo, w. Va .
bert Hurley. Tht bride was glven
with olher relatives.
111 marriage by her father.
M r and Mrs Carl Mumford of
Tampa. Fla., arf' t h e house guests
A reception was held at
the
of Mr. and M rs. L. D. Diles while
home of the bridt ' s aunt, ' M r. and
they will spend several days here
Mrs. Roy Priddy , Middleport. Prt'I·
to visll former friends and rela­
cnt at tht&gt; receplion were thirty
t i ves. The M u mfords are former
Plnns werf' madr for "frientls relatives and friends. Cake, ice
\oral residents and wish 1o visit Night" on Thursday, Sept 15. wht&gt;n l'ream and punl'h were served to
with as many of their former at'­ the Pomeroy Chapter J8fi, OES met 1he guests. Thf' couple received
quaintanre s 11s possible. She is Tuesday evening at the Masonic mAny beautiful gifts arid sevenl
the former Wauneda Hundley, Temple.
who could not attend alao sent
J,'rum here they will go to Day­
Ano Rupe, worthy matron, and gifts.
Ion lo visit his s1slers,
Mrs. llarry P. Sm ith, worthy palron.
F'o llowin� a wedding trip touring
Sa'r ah Turner and Mrs. M ildred presided and invil atiDns wc r� re Extra Lean
l lrston and to Pittsburg h, Pa., ee1ved lo attend friends 01ght at 1 New York Clly and Niagara Falls;
wi1h her sisters,
Mrs. Bessie several chapters includini,: C hes- the couple are making their home
A d�ms and M rs. Jessie lfober. h ire, �ept, 7; W i lkesville on Sept , at Baltimore, Md.
Before rc-turning home they will 10, Bartlett 011 Sept. 15, Belpre on
visit iu Wa.shiu gLon, D . C., with Sepl. 17, Gall ipolis, Sept 19, M in: their sons a nri families Mr. and ear, Sept. VI, M L Ohve, Seµ!. 30.
Mrs. Carl M u m rord Jr.,. and Mr. .at whil'h Lime tl�e Chapter w,1_1 al•
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so relcbratf' their 00th ann iverand Mrs. Paul M umford.
Pure
· sary. and Middlt&gt;port on Ol't 13.
Hl'V . Howard E. ltuppelt visited
At the dose of 1 he meetini,: reM0nday in Athens with Mrs. freshments were served by Harry
The hostess commiUee for the
E&lt;ln,i Juhling who is rel'upera\. and Elsie Smith, A l fred and Mar- Meii:s County WCTU meeting
mg at the home of her son. in•law jorie Crow and Anna Durst.
which will be held next Tuesday
and rla11ghter , M r . and Mrs. Edgar
at the First United Presbyterian
TUl'kcrm ,iu. He also Yisiled in
Church met yesterday at the
M cCon nelsvi lle with Rev. Linson G'1rtle11ers Meet
Sliced
churl'h to plan the refrellhmcntll.
The
Program
Planning
Commit•
!jtc-hhms.
Mr. and M rs J,' rank M urray re• tr f' of the Amateur Gardene rs Club
Atkndin G were Mrs. Edith M r •
the Neal, Mn. Iva Turner, Mrs. I nez
turnl'd to 1hc ir _ home Wednes- met Wednesday evening al
day 11fll'r spendtn.ll several days home of Mrs. Bruce Lloyd for their Turner, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Opal
sccontl meeting in preparing their Kelly� Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs.
in ('h1rago on business .
year bouk.
�na ..McKinley and M rs. Je.s.sie
Attending
the
meeting
were
Mrs.
Holldaahelt.
C I RCLI!! TO MEET
The f:leunor Cirdl' of the l !C?a lh Wesley l''ry, Mrs. Guy Reynolds
Center Cut-Loin or lllb
Mct h&lt;Jdist chur&lt;'h will mc-E"I thi.� and l-1rs. Willi.am Slater. Others of
Firem.e11's AuxUiary
Tt�ursd;iy evrnin.c: at the l' hurl'h in l h c committee 11re, Mr.i. Charles
M tddlt•pnrt at 7 :30 for their first Blakleskc, Mrs. Harold Lohse. Mrs. Holds Se.,ion T1te,day
Mrs. EmmeU Shuler, president,
• ttWl'l ini,: smcr !h('ir summer recess. Arthur Straus, and Mrs. Edgar
Heynolds.
was in l'harge of the meeting
of !he Auxiliery lo the Midtlle­
Girls and Subteens
r,ort Volunteer Firemen when
Fide,
Lodge
Hold,
Smoked
they met Tuesday evening at the
Se••ion l'hursm,v
fire hall for their regular meet­
Rank of Knight was· con ff'fred ing.
last Thwrsday when th&amp; Fides
Of WOOLS, and
The traveling prize which had
Lorlgc K. of P. met at the hall
ORLON and WOOLS
been
furnished by Mrs. Wayne
in
Middleport
for
their
meeting.
Permitnf'11I pleals. rte. Assor1ed
L. R. Wiley is Chanl'ellor Corn­ Gihlxms was won by Mrs. Jack
styles -and new fall shades.
rnander of lhe Lodge and Lester Bel'htle.
Golden Klpe
Following t h e short businrss
Walburn was conferred with the
POPULAR PRICEII
meeting refreahments were Berv•
ran k .
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There ware guests fro m Gal• ed hy Mrs. Bechlle and Mrs. 0.
E. McKinley to those mentioned
lipolis and Jadcson.
Fides lod,:e will meet this eve• above and Mrs. John Vromin.
Mrs. Thomas Darst, Mrs. l,ee
ning at 8:00.
Smilh, Mrs. Thomas Hanning,
Mrs. Robert McElhinny, Mrs.
50-lb. Unclassl[led
Howard Dalley and Mrs. Everett
Bach-tel.
M is� l-J 1u!Jeth Uav1� l'nlt•r\l'lmt•tl 1
the WSWS of l li t• f:1 1 terpri,., t:l ' Ii
Churd1 Tut•�rlil) rH•t1 J 1 \ I'" a ( h , . r
homt•. n, .. , . 1 1 , 1 1
·· our Unity i n t�r !.u(·al ( h .1 r 1 h
Wll� l ill' toi,u ol \ IU· 11,• \ , . l !U!b lt•d
In M r� l' la•1d,• ! l u , l 1•d lo u'p ,· 1 1
the mt•l'trn, Thr U"l' n 1 n � 11•J 111 11
"'l akl' M ; L1!, , 11 n d l . t'1 I t \h• ' � n rl
••·n pt 11 1T r,·., 1111� of t..plit·�1.111�· 4
1 1 l h, by .\l i�� l l:t"i;,, pre n·i kc1 a
t J I � 0)1 1 hr- 1 m J J( , rl�til'f' 11f t h &lt;' I
W�W � 111 lh l· !ot: l c-hurt'li b) ' t he
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Che.ter CouneU, Daughters or
Americ,, met III reJ1ul1r sesaion
Tuesday evening with 32 mem­
bera pruent.
Eleanor Wella, l'O\lnc1lor, pre.
aided ■nd OOve Kelly wu re port•
e&lt;I ill . A communil'■ tion wH
re•d from Harriett Cunningham,
•tate ooundlor A report on the
State Council meeting held in
Auru1t, w■e aiven by tlle dele
g■te Goldie Frederidr.. A pral'tice
w11 held for the receivine of n1tion■l and state cffkeu.
A ' ' booater meel ing" to be held
a t Tupper, Plain, on Wedneaday
Nov. 2 was announced and the
eoundl voted to do the initiatory
worlr. 111 thlf meeting. rt wa1 an
nounced lhal lhe quarterly birthdays would De ob.aerved with •
potluck supper at the next meet•
mg.
AL, the close or the meeting
■ uke walk was held by the
good_ of lhe order l'Ommittee and
l he l'ake won hy Erm■ Cleland.
The truslees sold Doll)' and Dan .
ny Duzits and the proceeda to
be uaed to repair a door at the
lodge hal l
Games were played tluring the
aodal hour with prizes a warded
the winners .

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Plans Made By
Pomeroy OES

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MARKET
POM E ROY

GROUND BEEF
2 lb5. $1.00

PORK SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1 .00
BOLOGNA
3 1bs. $1 .00

PORK C HOPS
79c lb.

J O W L B ACON
4 lbs. $1 .00
B A N A N AS
1 Oc lb.

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BEC KY'S

At BAK ER'S
SUPER MARKET

CAN GOODS SALE

In Our New Building

PORK &amp; BEANS
B UTTER BEANS
PEAS
POTTED MEAT
NAVY BEA.NS

CAN COFFEE
49c lb.

Vacu um Pack

FLOUR
25 lb. bog $1 .89
SELF-RISI NG

L ARD
25 lb. can $3. 95
D O G FO O D
1 1 cans $1 .00
CANDY BARS
MIX or MATCH

Zero, Chuckles, Peanut Bar
Hollywood, Clark, O'Henry

10 for 39c
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Open Evenings 111 7:30 p.m.

Cold Beer &amp; Wine Carryout

County WC TU
To Have &lt;'ess 'on
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99c bag

1 0 for 99c

Rally Day Set
For Rock Springs
Church Sund ay

MEATS

SLICED BACON
Buckeye

FRESH PORK LIVER

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LEAN BOILED HAM

SIRLOIN STEAK · · · ·

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N. Y. WHITE POTATOES
BANANAS ·
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· 10 lb. bag 39c
2 1bs. 25c
3 lbs. 29c

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Phone WY-2-2738

PEARL &amp; LOCUST

MIDDLEPORT

Picnic Held Mondny

Members of the 3F Cl�b held
11 picnic Monday atlernoon al the
New llevcn Park.

A potlul'k dinner was ecrved in
the evening to Asa A. Hoskim,
M lse Ad11 Hoskins, Mr. and Mn.
Baker Gordan, Mr. and M rs. El­
mer Wickham, Mrs. George Park­
er and guests Mr, ■nd Mrs.
Charles Reyburn Jr. , ehlldre ■,
Fred and Beth, C hieago, Ill.

_Rev. Ruppell Return,

Rev. Howard Ruppelt ret Urned
t1111t week from a month'R vacation
when he visited ln Washington and
Phi letlelphia with relalJVl:li and
lhcri to Missiseippl where he visit­
ed with hia parents .
He abo vJsUed in Louisiana, Ala•
bame and Florid111 and from the In­
ternational Airport In Ft. Lauder•
dale he new to Nas11u in the Ba•
h11maa Islands.

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Rally D•y and Homtcomi ng
will be held at the Rock Springs
Methodist Church Sunday begin­
ning with Sunday sthool ■t 9:30
a . m. The children will pre11ent
a Pl'OR'.f'am at 10;30 a. m. and the
worship service in charge o f the
Rev. Rebert Card will begin at
1 1 a. m.
A hasket d inner wHJ be served
a t 12:1 5 and the a fternoon pro­
gram will be al 1 : 15. There w i l l
he special music and gurst 1-peak•
er will be Vidor Brown. A movie
will also be shown for the chil•
dren. The publk is invited .

Homecoming Sunday

ROME U P I - The Un1tt&gt;d Sta le�
had a golden opportuni t ) I () p i c k
up a t lea s t four morr gold medal s
lod.lly in what rnuld be Ame nCil · s
f m a l " bi g day ·• in the 1 @6-0 O lym ­
P 1 c• before Ru1111 a tak!'s over in
J ts 1pecialhe1
At the slart of the third from
last day o r the Romi, games. the
Rus-a1an .a thlet es held a p11 per-t hm
-' ½ poin t edge--487 to 482 ½ ­
over th 1: 1r Y ankee counterparts in
the unof fic-tal team stand i ngs but
the Unued State s led 111 gold 'med•
ab, 30•2ti.
.J avelin l' hamp w n Al Caotello of I
Norr iatown, Pa . th(' women ' s -100.
meter rela y h•am, the men ' s 400.
mete r rt'lay tea m and the mt'n ·_,
1 ,6()0. met l' r rt-! � &gt; lean, all are fa
vored to wm guld medals tod ay
and the U S has a chance m bo t h J
the shootm ,: final.!;
and
t wo
weighl hf tmg finals
V1ctones 1 11 the four 1r,H•k and
field events would more t h;m Jilr.e­
ly give t h e U . S. t h e lead 1 n the
lea rn standmgs, but, aa they did
in the Melbourne game5 m 1956
the Hul.!ri ans are expected lo l'I�
fast in the gymn eslics evenl s
Cante llo holds the
arl'eptNI
wo�ld record r 282 feel, J½ meh•
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cs !n t�e Javelin end will b(' Amer lea s big hope to nail down a gold
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The men s 4 meter relay rac .
cs 1-hould prove to be th f' most
excitm g event on today's pro- I
gram. ttunnm g for t he U S. team
are Frank Budd of Asbur)· Park.
N J., Ray Norton of Oaklan d
Cal i f , Ston(' Johnso n of Dallas .
Tex . , and Davr Same of Durham ,·
N. C.
The J .600-meter men 's relay af .
fords the U. S ils best l'hance for
a gold medal
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Win Gold Med•b
The U. S. team picked up four
gold medals Wednesday to rut the
Sovie! margin by 251/a polnts. Vic
tories were turned in by discus
thrower Al Oerter or West Baby­
lon, N. J., pole vaulter Don Bragg
of Pennsvu lle, N. J., bantamw eight
weightl ifter Charles (Churk) Vin•
ci of Clevelan d, Ohio, and 1he 5.5
meter yacht Minotaur akippered by
George O'Day of Dover, Mass.
Oerter retained t h e Olympic
discus record with a heave of 1 1&gt;4
feet, 2 inches as the U. S. took a

Registration Conatant

ltcgistration at Middleport Ele­
menlary Srhoohi and the high
school remains aboul lhe s11.me as
lasl year with the elementary reg•
istration about 580 which is near
lo IB11t year's and 220 in the high
school which is down some from
last year's enrollment.

Danville

Items Of Interest

By Mn. Ah,,1 E. Sw'ek
MrA. Birdie Da11is is visiting with
Mr. and Mr!!. Reuhen D•vis and
family al N itro. W. Ve.
Mrs. Arira Swick 8pent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mr.s
Jessie Swan on P•rker Run .
David Colwell of near Cleveland
spent the holida)· week end with
the Everet! Colwell family.
Mra. Minnie Swiclll spent Sunday
with friends al Morgan Center.
Se,..er1I from here attended the
grave,iide �rviees for Loui&amp;a 8Ar,
relt at the Miller C'.emetery ind
the funeral of Lonnie Waid Hut·
ton of Rutland. Lonnie was the
gre,t ;:rend.on of Mr. and Mn.
Honnel Denny.
Max Edmundllon is a patient in
Holzer Hospital following a oor•
onary h eart 11lt1ck.
Henry , Barrett has returned lo
the home of hia brolher, Will. fol•
lowing aD eye operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Asa Russell former­
ly of V inton are moving into Ille
Strausb augh property.
Titus Smith i11 the new bus driv·
er on thr route formerly driven by
Ernest Divis.

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FRESH GROUND BHF

SPAGHETTI &amp; MEAT BALLS
Phillips . . . 1 5 ½ oz. Clllt5

2 - 14

· · · · 3 cans 49c
01.

COFFEE, drip or regular · · · · · · · · ·
Vacuum Packed

bottles 33c
lb. 33c

lb. 49c

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Br�u hP�tf&gt; d team mate Roo
Morr is vf Burba n k . Calif ., in th,
pull- �ault hy dear in1 the bar al
l !i fr1•t, 5 • M inc·he s }torriJ1
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M'cond when he fai led on three
tnet- but he and Braii W!'re Lhe
only conteatanU left dter their
l'hal len!ler: had failed al 1� feet .
l �11 mches.

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Home,.Grown WATER-

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FRESH PRODUCER'S

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TO M A T O E S
!b. IOc

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gal. jug

COUPON

83(

M I N UTE STEAKS
8 for $1.00
BACON
,1 lbs. 99c

WIEN ERS
lb. 49c

SLICED ENDS

SUCH ERS

LEAN JUICY

Ground Chuck

2 lbs. $1 .

FOOD MART INSTANT - Gianl 10-oz. jar

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$1 .19

C OOKIES
2 lbs. 49c

RECORDS - 45's
3 for $1.00

Plentg of Canning Supplies

TABLETS IOc Size SCHOOL

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One times one times one times one multiplies into many
more outnts for back-to-school girls . , . when what you're
multiplyi ng is our separates, Slim jims, weskits and b lous­
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Coordinates For Girls
3 to 61, 7 to 14, Wool and Corduroy

$1,79 to
Little Girls' Dresses

New Shipment
Sizes 1 t.o

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$1 .99 to $3.99

Boys' Shirts, I to 7 and 8 to 1 6
$1 .49 to $1.99
Boys' Wash 'n Wear Trousers
6 10 16
$2.99 - $3.99
Boys' Jeans, 6 to 16 · · · ·
· · $1 .99
NEW COATS AND CAR COATS ARRIVING
DAILY FOR BOYS AND GIRLS,
COME IN A N D LAV AWAY NOW!!

complete 1,ne DIETETIC f'OODS
SCHOOL S UPPLIES

Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 8 ,

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Rev. Howard Ruppelt, pastor or
t h e Syrac:us1,1 and Middleport Firsl
Uni ted PrHhyterlan Churches will
be the sreaker at the Homcl'oming
Rally to be held thia Sunday al the
United Brethren Church 111 Pralt ' s
Fork. The church will hold a COV·
ered dish dinner at 1 2 :30 before
TO AWARD TROPHIE S
t h e afternoon meeting.
NEW YORK UPI - Trophies
On the followini.:: Sunday. Re,·
Ru ppelt will be the speaker al t he will be awarded to the outstandin g
Chesler Methodist Church for lh('lr offensive and defensive players of
the American Foolball League dur•
homecoming meeting.
inx eal'h week or the season. A pa­
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CORRECTION
The PHt Councilors or Theo•
TOKYO UPI-Commu nist China
dorus Couneil Daughten of Am•
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l!!rica will meet tonight at 6 at tbe Wednesday isiued its 120th "ser.
home of Mrs. OIMn Goodwin, New ious warning" to the Unit('d States
Haven inste■d of Wednesday as for allc!l;ed violations or Red
previosl y announced. A l l initia . China'i territorial waters and air I
tory of£iccrs and team are in• 91\ace.
vited.

Save Time: Save Gas

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Daily Sentinel,

4 Gold Medals
Beckon U. S.
Olympic Team

I Maryland Marriage Chester D oi A
Announced By
Holds Session
Bride's Parents
Tuesday Evening

Aeross From The Lower Puking Lot. ·
In Pomeroy, Ohio

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SLIPS, PANTIES
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lalthnore •t Clevalend night
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1 ,t h 1 J u � ewif( · look� 1.j(111d on h i •r hut
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B•ltimore
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night
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Eml� Da \' t' ( ' ar! i•r. 1 35 pound
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rn,·k1 •d (or 1 1 hits hy t h l' Orml i •s
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San Francisco at Mdw•ukee .1 ;! 111 uth 1•r Al. 1!&lt;1mes.
N Y L O N . I t ' s the low
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SI1t1 t,·r:inl'1�t·o. ti 5 in 1 1 urn i n i.:s.
Ch icago at Pithbl/r9h, night
aid
( ·11w 1 r 1 nat 1 reg1�lcrNI ii ! S· i u 11111g
MORE PIOPll RIDI ON GOODYEAR TiRU !HAN ON 4NY. QTHIR KIND
111 11\ ht· 1· w11i •Js. y1111 goU 11 NIil} S•n. Fran. at C in_ twi-night
4.;1 l n umph tii•&lt;·r I .,,.� An �d11s
Los AngelH 111 Milw•kee, night
huui.: ry
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MIDDLEPORT
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Berr• Kavoes Wynn
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l\lonarch Tube Steel Folding Table and 4 Matching Chairs
Wynn and .loh11 n �· lllaiH"hard fol
lowl'd w 1 1 h :1 p111d1 douhlt• nff r(•
regularly priced at $40.75
l i{'\'t'r t ;o.-rrr Stal1•y for two 1uor,,
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SEATTLF. UPI - Sonny Lisl nn,
who scored a unanimous dPC'ision
over Eddie M:i&lt;'h1•n in a 1 2•rnund
259 1h: nation:illy !Plevised match hcrf' on
218
Wednes&lt;foy nighl. today conti nued
1 34
h is cry ror title rnatch w i 1 h ht&gt;�vv .
1 2,½ W('i.g hl l'hampion F'lo ,vrl f'ath!rso1i.
1 19¼
Machen, who wei1hed 1 96. was
109¼ intcrC's\C'cl onl}' in a re-m att-h w i t h
BS
Li�lon.
61 ½
'' Lislon is a good lighter , " M 11•
&lt;'hen said. " h1 1 l h t w1111'I kno('k
I down ;iny walls I don ' t l ike to a l i ·
hi, hut . ( hurt n ,y shoulder six
I
days ago in_ lraining and couldn ' t
' i us� my flF,.UI
·loo wel I . . I w11 �1t
ROME UPI-Th• mtd•I stand- l very much
to fight h i m agarn
ing1, jtop 10) in th• 1 960 01
w h �n I have two hands."
pies •I the end of Wednesd:;;
Liston, the number one
ron•
c6mpetitl6n (gold for fint, ,liver
I t, �dcr for t he crown, was E'Quall y
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for second •nd bronie for thl rd)
• un i mpressed w 1 1 h second ral er l
Country
G 5
B l!:ddie.
"All Machen wanted to d(l was
United St•les
30 16 15 go 12 rounds." hi! said. " l ie didn't
Russi11
2S 1 9 20 want tu fighl , l had a hncl night."
Italy
12
8
8
Germany
9 IS
9
Turk•v
7 2
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Au,tralia
6 7
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Hungary
4 7
4
Poh1nd
(Continued rrom Pa,!f' Four)
3 4 •
Britain
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2 4 10 Daryl Spencer singled home the
C:r.echoslovaki•
1
3 winning run in t h e f'ight h. Vern
2
Luw 1 9. 7 failed in h is SC&lt;'Olld
try for h is 20th victory.
ANOTHER AAROIII ON WAY
Wi'tey BHb Gi•nh
Bill Brut.on ' s sl'cond triple of
M JLW A l l K J&lt;:E, Wis. UPI - The
Mi lwauk1•c Urav1 1 s hav,, anolher t l,e game in the I llh plus 11 ,sin­
enabled
Aaron un 1 hc way, Jr1 fiehler Torn gle by Del Crandoll
my Aaron. brother or the Braves · Cr.rllon W i l ley of the Br.eves to
Hank A.i ron. wa.� promoted Wed­ win his first game since July 26.
nesday lo IIH.'ir Lou isville class .WHle y had been kayoed 1 2 t imes
AAA farm cl•1b of the Ameriran in a row.
Frank Robinson brought the
Assnc-ia tion. Thr }'OLmger A:1ron
bal led .S04 w i l h 21 home r1111s and Reds their victory uvrr the Dod­
.87 runs hatted in for Ced11r llapids, gers when he �ingled home win­
Iowa 1 of t he Thrne•I League this ning pitcher Marshall Bridges
with the winning run in the 15th
seo.sor..
inning. It was the Reds' fourth
�traight victory end i1 wea
N YLON VELVET
achieved at the expense of Danny
MeDevitt. w ho has lost four
r ames iind won none this season .
FOR GIRLS and
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homers.
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI - Svra,
iron.
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PRICllS BEGIN AT
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1960 football &amp;Uad. They pre Fre
Mautino, an end from Reading, Pa.,
Dick Reimer, defensive halrback
from Northampton, Pa .; and
Al
MIODLiPORT, OHIO
Bemiller, center from Hanover, r.i .
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Turkey
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$25 TO
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Boys' Hanes Briefs, sizes 6 to 16 · · ·
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Girls' Bobby Sox . . . . ·

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Boys' E &amp; J

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Oxfords

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of 5£1.UNG 1-� oH. LESS "M er .
cb.andJae ol Meriel: " has been ;,\ .
tro1tdln1 thrilf•wase shoppers t u
our family de-pt . stores for over
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Point Standings - Liston Wanting
ROME UPI-----.Unofficial top 1 0
te•ms in the 1?60 Olympk fi•mes Sho, At Floyd
after Wedn•sd•y's
competition:
polnh awarded on th• Msls of
10, fr,it, IOI.Jr, threa, two ind on•
respectlYely for the first six After Victory

without the comfort and

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and ii &lt;"loud of dus:• · l i ne-sm&lt;1sh­
ing oHensc in fal'ur of the more
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SWl.'eps, roll.out
wifkop{'n ent. l
passe!, :i nd �\d i! !•nrl.� And he's
madt' h is quarterhad into .in' of.
fens1ve spet"1alist.
Predicts Winnt(
_He 1s so �ur(' lhal the &lt;"h aru,:es
w i l l work, l l;iyes predi�·ls flat ly:
"We w i l l be a wi1111lng (eam
t his Yt'llr.' '
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. llayPs isn t saying just wh.,re
111 . the Big ' fen sl:111dings h e
l h mks U S U wi ll end u p . b u t h e
knows it won ' t be µ s h&lt;1d ,1s t h e
1 959 seasor1 �• h('n t he Bucks
wound u p 9ighth wilh &lt;1 Wes1erri
l ' onferem·e r11 ('urt.l of 2· 4- 1 .
He p 1 11 s l he sUel' flSS of 1 his
St'dSOll 1 1 1 1 l h n•t&gt; th i ngs.
"The first i� mor11h•," he says.

W t• dul•i ' r havr ,1 ,i.:ood s1•1bun
la,-,1 ) t'llr, but lhe n t·11o talent w i l l
Ju· I � uffM!l t hul
Tilt&lt; W('Ulld i� 1 hr l1•afh111g Wi•
, 0:11 lin du 1 1 ' � must i m p('lrl ant
,rn d rnu�t he 4.U l pt.'r[el'I !
· Thi• t h ird is 111Jury (·on1 rul
If you ' r1• gu111g f&lt;• us1· 1·uun� tiu , s
�uphum1,r1·� as wi• · plan, y�u
don 't dare liave L h(' m h urt Wt' ' vc
got
lo keep mjurics to th1• a hso­
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!utt• mi nimum "
New Rule Hel pi
l 'a1·111� the way for Hayes '
"new look" tecun wert" the r ult&gt;s
makers who changed th(• regu ln•
l ions so 1 hat 11 player t'an hi' pul
into any one period t w1fe and a
srngle player can he Pill mtu t h e
µamE' a t an)' l ime This so eall C'(l
"wild C'.ird'' substitut ion w i l l en•
able Huyes to turn quarterbat·k
Tom M a t t {' into a complete of•
fensi.,,e speciolisl-pul htm i n t o
l h e game when O h i o has tbt• hall
am! take hi"1 out w hen lh 1 • up
poneuts get it
"It ' s a bigf!er change t han most
'( OBC'hf'S realize," l·lilycs sa id " A
m a n is never 'deid ' now
so
long as he enters the game
alone "
Hayes admits that h is switch
to platoons is a result of nol
having t he usual
011tsla11 d i n g
bo}'s that h e i s used t o . B u t lw
is 11ukk to ud1l ·
"We ha\'e more boys capable o f
makmg the grea1 play than wr ' vf'
half in a lung lime. That ' s whr
we- ' rc hringi11g t he sophomort•.�
along so fast ."
The usua l ly opt 1 m islir t'oaC'h
isn ' t promising the rabid Ohio
State faru the Big Ten t itle. b111
he's promising t hem that lht•y ' l l
see the most wide open brand of
footba ll by an Ohio St11tf' \l'aru in
many yurs-11 11tl
11 win11 1 11 g
!Patil.

JC:HOOL_STARTS

CORVAIR

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By 81LL HENRY
f'OLLi M lll'S l ' PJ Thi• 1a com1·
h:irk � t'Jf lur Ohio Sta l l' a11d
Co.id1 Woody l !,;1y{'S.
Aud C\t l h of ! l1em SJ) the) · 11
rn il k l• J I
· ·1 s.t1d Jul l i! l l :if1er firush 1 11 1..:
1,1• J 1 l 1 :1 J 5. J re('or·d thut 1 f w� gu1
il S gO(,d a fn•sh111a 11 lt•;il)l
I h 1�
)'l'ilr as Wt' h�d lasl. l ' ct i:: u a nin
let· a 1 ll lt• w1t h1r1 two yi•&lt;1 rs,"
Hayes said
"But t h e het'k with that. We' l l
be ha('k u p l her1• anct J don ' t
feel l i kp Wi.!lllll� a }'ear ..
To prove ht• i�n · t k iddmg.
Hayes has O\• t•rha11led nDt oril&gt;·
h 1 .&lt;1 squad bu1 his own p l1 1 lusuphv
of ho w to pl;,iy wi nning foot h il i!
m · he Bii:: Ten
Lor1g a n ud\'Ura lr of p 1 1 1 ! mg:
thP 1 1 best players on t he fif'ld
n111I going with them win or !osf'
lw ' s d1•l'idPd lo ll.&lt;i(' rldrnsive a�d
of!e11si v{' pl:1 t 11n11s l h 1 � year in .in
dforl to pla)· &lt;.1 lol ,,r u n t r l t!tl.
i,:n'('ll sopiJ.onwres.

\ DON'T IE LEFT aEHIND WHEN

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To Mal{c Comeback With Bucl{s

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the mtlt,. Ll'I Fel l� 1 $3 201 in 1 lw
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; Make First Appearan('e Friday• N i11ht
r,
In Kyger Creek High Sehool Prevue

· · 1 h ave a good bunt"h of boys, the)'H' work ing h a rd t ( ) a d W L Pct. GB
80 55 .593
Bal l 1more
1 J �Ji:I l o ( J U r new w i ng-T sysfl•m , and Tony 1 Tony G e n n e t t e . as­
½ sist ant co,u· h 1 and J clon't l hink W(• have a q u i tll'r un t h e
New York
78 54 .59 l
75 59 .568 4 1'? 1 e c1 m . ,
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1 !1,• hamrnt&gt;r thr11w Washmgton
j l1 ·1t1 1 ht·\ 1 1 1 1 1 1· &lt;11•1·,·d h u l k 1 1 1 i.: .le:-,
ti8 66 .507 1 1 17
Tt1 1� I� l ht• way M&lt;1h A �hlc .1 . F.a!.t Sl'II JUr. K e l l h Ridenour. 135, Sen
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Wednetday Ni9ht', Wesulh,
li.11\,"&gt;II uv,! 1 t 1 1 · d 1 1 wrt• l a l1•111 w 1 l h
i · .,n n o l h ·� s f u 1 11E'sqll(' wife. Olga,
p1•aran&lt; · 1• lumorruw night i ll t ilt·
Startmg quuterblK'k l ikely wlll j
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Phone WY-2-3794
he Henrv l l e m;ler, 134, Senior
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N•• York 6 Chic:1,ftO ,
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1'.:1 1 li t•,:POMEROY, OHIO
1 1nn· ,hl· 11, a, s 1 nkle and h�r ro
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ganw� art' fl,,
N•w York •• Chlu90 nl1ht­ Ull' lJ\lllrl 1•r, Ol hn
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c·urr,• i l ! ( J l y 1t1JJ1i· l i i1 1i1t•� I 1"� I I I Slit', 1110, d utn·t i'Vt•n qualify for l ht; Oltm•r 1 4-8 v, Pi•n• 1 1•7
t·rn and l l ;innil ll Trat'f' and Nnrth
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l'tall 7-1 1
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lalthnore •t Clevalend night
. . ,•)' has 27 hopefuLs out fur
1 ,t h 1 J u � ewif( · look� 1.j(111d on h i •r hut
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Bo,ton 11t Detroit-Brewer 9. 1 1 h1• said. ·;i� i f J II)' u r t liost· 27
1 1 1;1 1 1 1•" , 1 !'1• p ro m 1 u, , ,11 I l l l h1• r1·1· 1nt·1L1 I
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M4Jrphv "Too Nice"
;:n e 11 IH �hl
Frid•y's
G•m.s
l h 1 �(• 1 111 '-rria t 1 o n a l g;;1 1 w� ;, rt• o ve r
To11 1 M u q,hy or t lw
i 'ruled
Pruha Ulr sl.i rh•rs .1! l lw l 'r, ' l't111
B•ltimore
11t
Chiugo,
night
M1u1v F•vorite, OefHted
St:11 1·� was Ollt' ttf ! hf' IHIIS(illl d l n �
,tioul&lt;J tw
A l 1 1 1 . ,\I 1·1·1•rr r1a t 1 1 1n l1a� � N •n t;,v(lr1 l1·s in l hf' BUO meli•r t'an· l it&gt; Boston •t K anHs C itv, night
Eml� Da \' t' ( ' ar! i•r. 1 35 pound
: 1 h l':1 l r, n l 1•� ,; 11 l t n ddt'&lt;tl . 1 : n • :d fm 1�lu•1l l.3sl i n h 1 � semi.fina l lwat Nnt York at Detroit, night
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1-ro�h. a nd Hui.;l'T Sl.ar. . Jwr, 1 50.
Hnt·1 1 11 h;ul 1 w11 \lfl llW (' Xi l tll p l 1·, 1 1 1 , ('f)ll('h, 1 : 1•org1• �'.astnwnt. hnlds Wast, in11ton at C lev,tand, nis,ht
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or L.iwren,•1 &gt; l l a t·,hbar,i.l. 1 ·11.
t&gt; n pork1•kd. was
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NATIONAL L E AGUE
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l &lt;1r 1 ht· f 1 1 • , 1 ! I Ul!l j)� Ill lwr �P•· hulls
p11 rlPt.i, h(• g 3 1 t' U]I f l t' ( ' 11 11.� . Ill
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A ROCK
5:.! 79 :rn1 211 • , ' i , · r 1 1 1 Lol l u r
lh1• l11·,1l s
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·d I i ; � l ffl h
l'l('I Ol'Y
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of d ,.l ,•al r·d f;,Y11l' i t ••� l h.011
W�dnHday Night's Rtsults
rn,·k1 •d (or 1 1 hits hy t h l' Orml i •s
l ' rut, , d Sl:il1·s.
I 1 1 0 ]1l t•1· 111 t h t• t1 1 g h Jump, l 1 n1�h1•d Phil•delphi• 2 C h icago O
\l 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 1pas, who suff l'l'et.l l11s
1 1 ·11 ( • • 11 r m l l 1• . 1 111• w, ,rl d r1• 1 ot· d 1 h1rd L o t wtt ('um1ia rn t 1 v,•ly mul�I ' \ St, Lou il 2 Pittsburgh 1
11 1 1 1 1 t1 lo-.� ag&lt;1inst
l ;j ,· u t,me� .
1111�s1,1 1 1 � ' J ' h l• 1n f1•r,•n1·1• by 1 ht.' Sn Cincinn11ti 4 Lo1o An9ele-1o 3, 1 5 in g;, 1 &lt;· u p ;i p.i i r uf ruu� 1 1 1 Ow
V ll'l � 1 ,i r , \tilS t h,11 fw Ulil ll'l l )a\MI Milw•ukee 6 S. F ranci,1.:0 S, 1 1 in.
J 1 r�r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !.'. :1 nrt .\·it·l l kd wh:11
I 1111&gt; 1•,1S\' ,, I'll lory
Thu rsd•y'1 Probable- Plh:herl
proq•d 11, lw l h{· WIIHI HH! ru n 1 1 1
�or1oll Jllhl 1 1 L d 1 1 I h.ivt· l ht• k i l l
Chicago a t Philadelphia n i ght 1 1w , · 11.:/11 1. w/11-11 \I i i · l'uwt•r h i t a
7.50 x 1 4 size
II
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just
ordin:iry
Nylon
1 liul J1 d.i�li••� 1 1 1· waN11 · t hu ni.:ry . Los An9tlH at C incinnati
TUBELESS
Hr,:,.ton 1i t"f 1•;1ll'd J )t•lro11. 5·4.
• . b u t Gondyf'ar 3-T
rught-Kouh� 6-l l "' Ho_olc 1 0. I S 1 . ,nd \,\' a,h111g1 &lt;,n I H' a! K an�us C11y
l' rlllU/.(!1
T R I P LF.-TEM PE R ED
tt•ih J1.1a1 h1as . who w11n l hl' t wo
San Francisco at Mdw•ukee .1 ;! 111 uth 1•r Al. 1!&lt;1mes.
N Y L O N . I t ' s the low
( ) ly1np1e dt0t·a1 h 1 o n l'iw 111p11111,,.h1 1 1s, night - McCormick
l'J.10
v$
Plrat• LHd C ut
Siz,·s
priced Nylor, tire you can
!jtJm nn·rl l1 uv b(•sl wlwn tu· .� u1d Spahn 1 7-9
S 1 I.outs sl1t · Nl
P 1 U s lrn rgh 's
4 lo H
trust!
1 1 ia1 "di•i;1n· 1s l lil· p1•11111• r1 •4u1 0.,lv game1, uhedut,d
IP;1d rn l lw N;11 1m1:d L t'aMIII' to
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�1 x J,!ll lllt'� w n h a 2 l \'idory u.,,n
Fr id•v's G•mH
" I t 1s hanl.-r \o slay on top
Fqr lale model can
l hl.' l ' 1 r .i l es. M1lw;1 u k 1•t• loppefl
.,l•o Ill .... ..,eH9blt 11NI
lhan J I 1,, 111 f,!t.'I l llNl'," '.,l 11 l h 1 t1S St. Louis at Philadelphia, night
SI1t1 t,·r:inl'1�t·o. ti 5 in 1 1 urn i n i.:s.
Ch icago at Pithbl/r9h, night
aid
( ·11w 1 r 1 nat 1 reg1�lcrNI ii ! S· i u 11111g
MORE PIOPll RIDI ON GOODYEAR TiRU !HAN ON 4NY. QTHIR KIND
111 11\ ht· 1· w11i •Js. y1111 goU 11 NIil} S•n. Fran. at C in_ twi-night
4.;1 l n umph tii•&lt;·r I .,,.� An �d11s
Los AngelH 111 Milw•kee, night
huui.: ry
:111d l ' h 1 ladt'lµh1a ht1 nk1•d ( 'h J &lt;•:ig,1
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won h,s l fllh ganw ('\'en t lwui.:h
Lmdv l\l r l &gt;u n wl h:111 to 1·unw 111
You ' l l Like Our 3d'VJce
/11s � 111 whl'n 1 h1 ' l'ira1P� srorl'(I
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Phone W V-2-2 101 Pemeroy
ho �,ngld honw I hp ( 'u ni ;, ' fjrst
No
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pl'rf'l'11tur 1• 1wi 11 t s nf thC' f1r.� 1
ru11 1 1 1 1 111, �t•,·otul 1 u m ng and
United PrlH lnte-rn.aJional
phH•f' ( lrioks, who howl'd to I hP
fi ' trnl111t1f'CI un l'a�t· F 1 1 1')
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w i t hout t tH' rnmfort and
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Nr-w York t rade mi1rk -is n1 u.� ini.:
An t'rrnr h.1· f i l l 111 SN'Otlll ha.&lt;; 1•
l hat 1Jmino11� l h under t hf' front.­
( fash of , 1 sad d l &lt;' . . . . so
ru11 1 1 1 11� l!a ll unure Oriol1•s an· mun S.imm� Esposito prov11lt•d
l'hoO!-it' t his in hlad a':W, ' �f14i11nlng tu lw;ir in 111� b&lt;l.(·k l ht' w1·1l i.:&lt;' which t·nuhlr·d l h t·
Ji!lllttld.
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whi t(' t lwt �uaranlct's ,10 •
'A.rtiPrl1·,111 L1•;ii,:u{' pill-hers duim !,!am,· w11111 mg ra l l r trt lhr- �nrn,tr
Trailmi.: 4 I ,11 ! lw 1 i nw . !ht•
fort w i 1 h i1s spon�.v hl :tck l h1• Y1m k1•1•s an• 111osl dirn�i•n,us Yan k.� g11I l wo 1m·n on lrn.�•· w i 1 h
durtt1g t ltt' 1• 1 g h l h and 11111 l h 111
0111· oul
wher1
l!ill Skowron
11iuq
nl' Jl l' solt 1
lln /1111w1J.1
hout1t•
i ·d a hopp1•r
In F:.&lt;1po1&lt;1lu .
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.'j('l)rt•d
arrnltH'r 111 1 {' m
suhhing
for
a
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Nt'llit•
Vux
l'�I'
••�ad ly l lrn1
fashion 'l\lt's1lay
Roush's Shoe Store
night. healing t he ( ' hic•u�o \,\1•h 1t•· posih1 lf't thf' ball �d I1w&lt;1r from
MIDDLEPORT
S11x, ti .- , w1lh a four rtlll r;d ly 111 lum. f 1 l l 111J.: !hi' hllSf'S.
Berr• Kavoes Wynn
H 1 1• l ' Ig l i I h 1 0 l'I 1 111 h WI 1 11 1 11 ! WO
l'irwh h1ltrr Yoi.:i BNra singlrd
for l wo ru n� kuyoin).( los1•r r:irl .v
l\lonarch Tube Steel Folding Table and 4 Matching Chairs
Wynn and .loh11 n �· lllaiH"hard fol
lowl'd w 1 1 h :1 p111d1 douhlt• nff r(•
regularly priced at $40.75
l i{'\'t'r t ;o.-rrr Stal1•y for two 1uor,,
Tony K ttllf'k providNI nn 1nsur
:11ow, for a Umited time only
lltWt' run with a lumwr 1 11 l h t•
n1111h
l .dly l . u is Arroyo hl'ld t llC'
Wliil(' Sux h i l ks;, U\'Cf t h!' r i n:i l
1 I :l i11 1 1 1 u g.� 1 u ri·gi�kr h i ;,
four!h �tl'uight win withou1 a los.&lt;1

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$29.95
For a youn,g m:m for
r.d1ool lime and dr1•s� 11 1 1
tlme. Slu1rv Ivy -� trl 111g,
featuring re1i't'r11iblt· vi·�ls
Come, take a look
Pollahff Cufton and
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SLACKS - from 3 .95
Boys ' , from S:i.25

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•GYM TRUNKS

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"Tli E MEN'S S'l'Ol! I•:

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Again As Yankee Trademark

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BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer
COAL, Oil, GAS
FURNACES

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\l &lt;1 .1 furd l l 11rr1�, l aill II Su1,1hu111urt•
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E ,i�\t't!1 e,p�ns 1 b lt-a_llLlf' schnl·
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now (or the new '81 models. He's making room
l�r lhe� thia molllnl, wilh eye-popping deals on

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5 Piece Set 4

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lo choose from now's the best-ever time to
buy a new '60 Chevy end save money like mad l

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seals wipe dean with a damp cloth. Smo-o-othly
finished legs prevent hose from snagging and
running. Choice of 4 new decorator colors.

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Your Che\'y dealer UI f'h11mping at the b[t to 111how you how you
can eave money by driving a Corvrur. Who ' d have cl roamcd
thnt tho hotil automotive idea in twenty y,�nni would bo avuil•
able nt such money -11avin1 prioos. Although timo ill Rhnrt,
your Chevrolet dcttler ha&amp; a wide choice of Corvair modela.
T11lk to him -he'1t all aet to make you a ploaaod-as-Punch
Corvair owner 11oru/

LAST CHANCE I

GET THE BUY
OF THE YEAR
ON THE CAR
OF THE YEAR

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places:

SEATTLF. UPI - Sonny Lisl nn,
who scored a unanimous dPC'ision
over Eddie M:i&lt;'h1•n in a 1 2•rnund
259 1h: nation:illy !Plevised match hcrf' on
218
Wednes&lt;foy nighl. today conti nued
1 34
h is cry ror title rnatch w i 1 h ht&gt;�vv .
1 2,½ W('i.g hl l'hampion F'lo ,vrl f'ath!rso1i.
1 19¼
Machen, who wei1hed 1 96. was
109¼ intcrC's\C'cl onl}' in a re-m att-h w i t h
BS
Li�lon.
61 ½
'' Lislon is a good lighter , " M 11•
&lt;'hen said. " h1 1 l h t w1111'I kno('k
I down ;iny walls I don ' t l ike to a l i ·
hi, hut . ( hurt n ,y shoulder six
I
days ago in_ lraining and couldn ' t
' i us� my flF,.UI
·loo wel I . . I w11 �1t
ROME UPI-Th• mtd•I stand- l very much
to fight h i m agarn
ing1, jtop 10) in th• 1 960 01
w h �n I have two hands."
pies •I the end of Wednesd:;;
Liston, the number one
ron•
c6mpetitl6n (gold for fint, ,liver
I t, �dcr for t he crown, was E'Quall y
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for second •nd bronie for thl rd)
• un i mpressed w 1 1 h second ral er l
Country
G 5
B l!:ddie.
"All Machen wanted to d(l was
United St•les
30 16 15 go 12 rounds." hi! said. " l ie didn't
Russi11
2S 1 9 20 want tu fighl , l had a hncl night."
Italy
12
8
8
Germany
9 IS
9
Turk•v
7 2
0
Au,tralia
6 7
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Hungary
4 7
4
Poh1nd
(Continued rrom Pa,!f' Four)
3 4 •
Britain
.
2 4 10 Daryl Spencer singled home the
C:r.echoslovaki•
1
3 winning run in t h e f'ight h. Vern
2
Luw 1 9. 7 failed in h is SC&lt;'Olld
try for h is 20th victory.
ANOTHER AAROIII ON WAY
Wi'tey BHb Gi•nh
Bill Brut.on ' s sl'cond triple of
M JLW A l l K J&lt;:E, Wis. UPI - The
Mi lwauk1•c Urav1 1 s hav,, anolher t l,e game in the I llh plus 11 ,sin­
enabled
Aaron un 1 hc way, Jr1 fiehler Torn gle by Del Crandoll
my Aaron. brother or the Braves · Cr.rllon W i l ley of the Br.eves to
Hank A.i ron. wa.� promoted Wed­ win his first game since July 26.
nesday lo IIH.'ir Lou isville class .WHle y had been kayoed 1 2 t imes
AAA farm cl•1b of the Ameriran in a row.
Frank Robinson brought the
Assnc-ia tion. Thr }'OLmger A:1ron
bal led .S04 w i l h 21 home r1111s and Reds their victory uvrr the Dod­
.87 runs hatted in for Ced11r llapids, gers when he �ingled home win­
Iowa 1 of t he Thrne•I League this ning pitcher Marshall Bridges
with the winning run in the 15th
seo.sor..
inning. It was the Reds' fourth
�traight victory end i1 wea
N YLON VELVET
achieved at the expense of Danny
MeDevitt. w ho has lost four
r ames iind won none this season .
FOR GIRLS and
Ed Bailey ,Q,nd Tommy Devis hit·
homers.
BIG GIRLS
Fit like a glove and wear like
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI - Svra,
iron.
e.usc University, t he defending-n
PRICllS BEGIN AT
11onal myth ical chempion, has s
lected t hree seniors to captain il�
1960 football &amp;Uad. They pre Fre
Mautino, an end from Reading, Pa.,
Dick Reimer, defensive halrback
from Northampton, Pa .; and
Al
MIODLiPORT, OHIO
Bemiller, center from Hanover, r.i .
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Germany
Italy . .
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Hungary
7, Poland
8. Britain
Turkey
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$25 TO
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Boys' Fancy Sport Sox · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 39c pr.
Boys' Hanes Briefs, sizes 6 to 16 · · ·
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$5.9 8
Boys' E &amp; J

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Oxfords

New Fall Slyles!

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or brown. All new Fall st.vl1•s

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Reg....., 89e value. S-M-L. wel l
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la8• fool )'OU ! Slifller ·, polit'y
of 5£1.UNG 1-� oH. LESS "M er .
cb.andJae ol Meriel: " has been ;,\ .
tro1tdln1 thrilf•wase shoppers t u
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ROME UPI-----.Unofficial top 1 0
te•ms in the 1?60 Olympk fi•mes Sho, At Floyd
after Wedn•sd•y's
competition:
polnh awarded on th• Msls of
10, fr,it, IOI.Jr, threa, two ind on•
respectlYely for the first six After Victory

without the comfort and

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l k 's j11 nked h i s "four yar&lt;ls
and ii &lt;"loud of dus:• · l i ne-sm&lt;1sh­
ing oHensc in fal'ur of the more
'
SWl.'eps, roll.out
wifkop{'n ent. l
passe!, :i nd �\d i! !•nrl.� And he's
madt' h is quarterhad into .in' of.
fens1ve spet"1alist.
Predicts Winnt(
_He 1s so �ur(' lhal the &lt;"h aru,:es
w i l l work, l l;iyes predi�·ls flat ly:
"We w i l l be a wi1111lng (eam
t his Yt'llr.' '
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. llayPs isn t saying just wh.,re
111 . the Big ' fen sl:111dings h e
l h mks U S U wi ll end u p . b u t h e
knows it won ' t be µ s h&lt;1d ,1s t h e
1 959 seasor1 �• h('n t he Bucks
wound u p 9ighth wilh &lt;1 Wes1erri
l ' onferem·e r11 ('urt.l of 2· 4- 1 .
He p 1 11 s l he sUel' flSS of 1 his
St'dSOll 1 1 1 1 l h n•t&gt; th i ngs.
"The first i� mor11h•," he says.

W t• dul•i ' r havr ,1 ,i.:ood s1•1bun
la,-,1 ) t'llr, but lhe n t·11o talent w i l l
Ju· I � uffM!l t hul
Tilt&lt; W('Ulld i� 1 hr l1•afh111g Wi•
, 0:11 lin du 1 1 ' � must i m p('lrl ant
,rn d rnu�t he 4.U l pt.'r[el'I !
· Thi• t h ird is 111Jury (·on1 rul
If you ' r1• gu111g f&lt;• us1· 1·uun� tiu , s
�uphum1,r1·� as wi• · plan, y�u
don 't dare liave L h(' m h urt Wt' ' vc
got
lo keep mjurics to th1• a hso­
I
!utt• mi nimum "
New Rule Hel pi
l 'a1·111� the way for Hayes '
"new look" tecun wert" the r ult&gt;s
makers who changed th(• regu ln•
l ions so 1 hat 11 player t'an hi' pul
into any one period t w1fe and a
srngle player can he Pill mtu t h e
µamE' a t an)' l ime This so eall C'(l
"wild C'.ird'' substitut ion w i l l en•
able Huyes to turn quarterbat·k
Tom M a t t {' into a complete of•
fensi.,,e speciolisl-pul htm i n t o
l h e game when O h i o has tbt• hall
am! take hi"1 out w hen lh 1 • up
poneuts get it
"It ' s a bigf!er change t han most
'( OBC'hf'S realize," l·lilycs sa id " A
m a n is never 'deid ' now
so
long as he enters the game
alone "
Hayes admits that h is switch
to platoons is a result of nol
having t he usual
011tsla11 d i n g
bo}'s that h e i s used t o . B u t lw
is 11ukk to ud1l ·
"We ha\'e more boys capable o f
makmg the grea1 play than wr ' vf'
half in a lung lime. That ' s whr
we- ' rc hringi11g t he sophomort•.�
along so fast ."
The usua l ly opt 1 m islir t'oaC'h
isn ' t promising the rabid Ohio
State faru the Big Ten t itle. b111
he's promising t hem that lht•y ' l l
see the most wide open brand of
footba ll by an Ohio St11tf' \l'aru in
many yurs-11 11tl
11 win11 1 11 g
!Patil.

JC:HOOL_STARTS

CORVAIR

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By 81LL HENRY
f'OLLi M lll'S l ' PJ Thi• 1a com1·
h:irk � t'Jf lur Ohio Sta l l' a11d
Co.id1 Woody l !,;1y{'S.
Aud C\t l h of ! l1em SJ) the) · 11
rn il k l• J I
· ·1 s.t1d Jul l i! l l :if1er firush 1 11 1..:
1,1• J 1 l 1 :1 J 5. J re('or·d thut 1 f w� gu1
il S gO(,d a fn•sh111a 11 lt•;il)l
I h 1�
)'l'ilr as Wt' h�d lasl. l ' ct i:: u a nin
let· a 1 ll lt• w1t h1r1 two yi•&lt;1 rs,"
Hayes said
"But t h e het'k with that. We' l l
be ha('k u p l her1• anct J don ' t
feel l i kp Wi.!lllll� a }'ear ..
To prove ht• i�n · t k iddmg.
Hayes has O\• t•rha11led nDt oril&gt;·
h 1 .&lt;1 squad bu1 his own p l1 1 lusuphv
of ho w to pl;,iy wi nning foot h il i!
m · he Bii:: Ten
Lor1g a n ud\'Ura lr of p 1 1 1 ! mg:
thP 1 1 best players on t he fif'ld
n111I going with them win or !osf'
lw ' s d1•l'idPd lo ll.&lt;i(' rldrnsive a�d
of!e11si v{' pl:1 t 11n11s l h 1 � year in .in
dforl to pla)· &lt;.1 lol ,,r u n t r l t!tl.
i,:n'('ll sopiJ.onwres.

\ DON'T IE LEFT aEHIND WHEN

CHEVYS

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To Mal{c Comeback With Bucl{s

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Point Rock
Events Of Week
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A large cruwd alttnded !ht'
funeral serv1t' t' fo1 Jbrlan Rife,
many from a d1stU)Cf!.
Mr and M rs. Dale Stansbury
and Mr:s. R1lla Holliday attended
th t' f u u er.11 serv i ces for their
, I cous i n, Mrs. Hazt' I (Turner ) Mar•
Juwe al M i llersport Sund a y. M rs.
11 the yo u ngest dauM
I arlowe w s
ghte r of the late Pavid Turner
;1nd wife
I M rs Leona Fold t&gt; n was su_rprtsed with a family drnncr rn
, , al tb e
honor of her blrl h,..a)
hume of her �a u ght�r , Mrs.
.\t yrll c Quee n, (.;. a l !i pol i s.
.
M , a o, d "" J_ E Radek o n ••d
da u ghter Mrs Nellie Vale . v is i ted G. 8. Ra d('km m Ch1lhcothe
l lospit.il.
M r . an d M rs. J u h n Pau I JIen s] er 110 d b a b&gt;', M ans f ie Id · we r e
holiday guests of home folks.
Mrs. Kenneth W 1 kok and baby
are spcndmg a few days with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. John
Holliday
,
Members of Laurel Gr a nge attending Pomona Gr.ange were
Mrs. G. A. R a dckm and son Arl\n and da u ghter Mrs. Robert
ll0ll 1da)'
Har l ey l'ickcll who 1s in ser•
� i ce madt· a short \lillit with his
mother, M rs. Laura Krebs.
Mrs A. U Morrison .and daughter Mn. G . A. Radekin and
Mrs Waller Swett we re P;irkersburg visllurs r ecently

( I 8 Employment
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l ! U l SEKEF.PEH for one or t wo
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9 7 :ilr
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4 mAU per -.rd, one inserbori. Mini:')Wn _ch.arge •- 60 centa.
t een&amp;a pw wurd lor Lhrt,,e �Uve u»ertiou.
6PW,191 - one mor. lh for 30 ce.nl 1 r,er word.
1ul1 nte ol. t cent.s per word w,H be charged for 11dver\l.sin.11
•1' If DOt 'D&amp;i.d ..-:itilin llJ diiiY! .aner rece, �·wg bill
l!:rh.., in A.Overtasmi - bhould be r1ipt&gt;"1.j&gt;d :mri1t&gt;dlal ely. The
Dell-. Senunel will nol be respon•1bl.e- for aiort lu.:&lt;n oue rncur
Nd LNel'tion .
&amp;atd: of !"!a.ob •nd Special NOU.cea of t:v,•11t.. SI 00. ObltU,11,rt,ejo
pllbil&amp;bed at l 1."e•1t pe1 Noni
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A l�u Durlur S ( )ff1 t·t;, prE':&gt;l'lllly
1 1 1 1d1•r l t· d!-.t' ilrHI ,1111: large slort•
rHnlll Ill) lll d l rt I lour Will lr&lt;i,t'
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HO!' ANNOUNC ED
The Ladies Au:i dhary of the
Post
Racine Ame r ican Legion
will ,ponsor II re&lt;'ord hop Friday
evenitl&amp;: from 8 till 1 1 , it 1s an ,
nou ncf!d. The ilfhir, emceed by
the Jays, WIit be held .at tht'
Ltgion Hall.

Altercation Has
Parties BrinlTing
z,Court Charges

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Mr and Mrs Wa rr
ed Monday at Rtd10 Station WMPO
and presented them wnh five sa1·
red records by The Gospel Har­
mon)' Boys of H u nt1ns1on , W Va
entr u11ted lo M rs. Rose by the
group al lhe sef\lices at the Morse
Chapel Methodist Church Sunday

MAN ARRESTED
An altercation Tuesday night
Pomeroy Po i ce ctuef JeJ Webal the Wonder Bar below Middles ter today reported the a rrest of
port brought charges and ro o nter Hobart D. Goggins, Chuleston .
Mr. and Mn J,' O Hudson an(]
charges "f rom thf! part if!s conce rn- on a charge of crossing the ren­ ' children returned f rom Flunda
ed a nd resulted in a lengt t, y ses- ter l i ne Ht' was released under Sunday evcnmg They havt• enrol l
1 $JO
�ion or Co u nty Court toda y .
bond for a he a r ing Defore ed lhe1r children in the Hannc
Charles Legar.
yor
M
Grade School.
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Charging distu r bing the pe at'e, I
I h c proprieto r oI th c n,· ghl ,=1
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riled affldavils
I W illia m Ellis,
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against Jack Oiler and Anna Mar,
J
I gare Oiler both of Midd le port
t
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Mr. Oile r 1; i ,d a charge of as' saul1 and ba ttery against M r .
Ellis a nd Mrs. Oiler filed an af,
fid
charging
lii'
. a v1t against .Ellis
h 1m Wll h d .ISIUr b mg th e peace b y
calling hf!r ii profane name.
All T.,.e,
The case against the Oilers
5 1 Gauge - 1 5 11&lt;,nler
was eonlinued until Sept. 21 by
Paid
Finl Quality
Judge E. w. Peoples and charges
ai;:alnsl E l li� were heard today,
24 HOURS
OPEN NOW
with judgment postponcrt until
l th &lt;&gt; cases against M r , and Mrs.
0.11 er are heard·
538 Wost Main Street
A depart ure from usual court
Every
Gallon
Sold With A J\lonoy Back Guarantee
procf!edlngs today were thlf.' acti•
lc
u
Mr.
a nd
vit s f
Mrs. Oiler's
four children who were in the
court room. A �ir of lwi11 boys
observio8 lheir third birthday to­
day, their brothers, !I ind 4, en­
U venf!d the usual sedate routine
'of the court.

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tl i t • t,,Jlow1ng vn�orwl pro 1 ,, .'r!y MUl!LL ER FUMNAC ES, Wl!STINC
By Glenn• Milho,1n
fenced . the l'':l h l k road wilhou t 2 twd ro orn M 1 1 l 1·�. :1 n1 1 q uc dw.st ,1r
HOUSE appll.ncH. Arnold Bro­
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Josephine .ind No r ma
DOUBLJn-BREASTED
aevena public he 11 r1 !1 � ·
ther1,
Syn�uae,
Ohio.
PhotM
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H1tch1e,
Mrs.
Kathlet'n Milho a n,
th
etghthl-length
coat
of
e.zalea
lcm'-'n
ancon\
1 M 1-tf
l 11m aorry lo
WVl-6.114.
t•nd tahl t -� :! o\lerstuffrd 1·h,11rs.
.fleecy chinchilla t11 from the ' Ca r ol Osbo r n&lt;' and M rs. Everett
public . Will the powe rs that I J i v rn l( ruo; 11 suite n•dar eh t •sl, '
'
tall and wmter eollecuon or 1 M 1 l h,ian were Pa rkersburg vi!iilors
would be c a rry matter s throu� h
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,,,,u, hall
ln•e .i: l1fl 1•r, d 1�he1.� , l!OOl&lt;"JNG, Sl'OUT I Nl ; , Sheel Me
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Orlgtnala. The club coll&amp;r : Thursday.
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PHILAOELPHIA UPI - The
lhe prope
/ lot
k i l l"IH·n 1 •ib! P arid dia1rs
tal work ancl repa , r w,:rk vf
.'l'lrs. Thl'lm.i Ca�e and Glenna Pen1111ylv11 nia Railroad today re­
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Opreada
lo • lllllllow. '"iuared '
of the b1llr.it is more powH ful
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porn! mu wr ( 11(,rtahlt• J. Sh;1w
any
kind.
Pbone
WY
2-2301
.
Milhoan at tended Pomon a G r ange jccted a "rock bottom" offer hy
lleokJln.
than polll lclan s.
.
.
gankn l l" il ( "!or, Sp1 h Thoma.\
8· 1 1-JOtp.
at Hoek Springs fo'riday evening.
H ugh Lci rhcl 1
Mich.ael J. Quill of the Transport.
cliwk, li·nt, tfrli very wagon goni,,:
Mr. 11nd M rs. Jack Conro)' and Workers Union to settle the
HU 7 · 3 1 P
MILK
RUN
LONGEST
1...-11, 1w1 11 l)f•d11, d1ifforobl', ma.i:
--- --- --BO&lt; 'II �:sn:H , N Y UPI- Ro­ girls or Columbus t'amc Fr_iday l&amp; I eight-day system-wide ,trike.
az1111• rarks. l11rnps, desk, throw
�
James M. S)'mes, nilroad
( 3 ) I n Memoriam
l"h�Slf'f rla1ry Coopcralivl' has v1s1l over t he week end with her
porrl1 dmr�,
rtll(S, typ,•wriLN,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr boa rd chairman, aaid the TWU
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Joni,:
tlw
world
lw�ur1
work
011
i1·1• ,·rt•am fr1•1•1.1•r { 6 11t.� 1 , Hut
and h i s mothe r , Mrs Ahec Dodson. offer was "nothing more than
lN MEM ORY or I IALE WIU ,IS, 1 po111t rani,: 1• . cah111et swk, 2 law11
est milk rnut1·
, 1 � . ·1
:\1r. and ;YI. rs. Errol Con t•uy and proposals previously made by the
&gt; d :i c ontrad w i t h
who died 13 yea rs ;igo loday,
It
has
sii,:ni
·
. .
11111\\ltr.\, Z ti 70 s l:&gt; l lrC"s, sl1•1•p
son, Hugh, of A k r on, \lisiled with u nions with slightly different
Sept. 8, 1947. S11dly n1111scd hy
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urth
S
t
a
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ry
,
Ariehuragl',
/Hg h;1t,:, r11w lll'II, m 1srellanc uus
wife M ildred Dill arid ch11d rcn,
A la/'ika. for clt&gt; l l vNy of some 12. his mother, Mrs. Al ice Dodson, arid langu11ge."
Items
and
Dale, Lind11. , Hober t, UcHy
uuo �;l llonH 11{ fltud milk il week l1N sister, Mrs. Rose lleynolds, of
Befor• 9:30 A . M
Mr.� 1"r11 d Shu m way, Owner .
He added, however, that negoSally,
ir1 two dt•l1 vnws The milk will Muldlcport, over La bor Day.
Mlddle1H&gt;rt WY-2-264f
-1rms C11 st1
1ialors
will continue meeting in
9 8 l ie
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
M
rs.
r
he pul lllllJ pla�th· ha�s eoverP 1
Pom•ror WY-2-3195
Not r1i'spo11., 1hl 1• for atTldt•nts
an attempt to work out differ ­
i\l
ayn.ird
Uahr,
and
son,
Billy,
were
Orrui;�l(•tl
hnxrs
arid
earricrl
hy
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Slllc r11ncl tH·l1•,I h }' HHAl ►FOIW f
1 1w :l.7 \ll mile rou te III refriger­ Mr. trnd Mrs. Jack Con r oy, Sue and ences "and arrive at a satisfac­
1 8 ! Auto So les
At Ch..ter
l\c11·1 1w, Ohio
At1("1 1oll Cu ,
,latk1c, of Columbus, ,Mr. arid Mrs. tory agreement.''
Geod CINft UNd cer,
ated t rut·ks.
Atwt lortPl ' r: C :r i l l
Yukoh 5-2145
WI 11-:-IR:l l
Quill had made his "rock bot­
C.tsh Bahr, Ch r 1st1nc and Candace
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ttAMh.L SIRVlCI iTATIQN
li rndford S 11. l c 111,rn;i_gH /\ . l
tom"
propueals Wednesday and
uf
M
1ddlc1mrt.
NTROPOI.ITAN MOTO III
Befor• 9t00 A.M.
( 0 1 :1, lit,·
Bradfor d,
had g(\lcn the PRR until noon to­
Glenna
M
ilhoan
attended
the
6GCM06 •••t Mein It.
Al'-&gt;enr »H
day to accept lhem. He did not
Lon(i: Bottom re u nion Sunday.
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Every
Day Servle&lt;.
k
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M
--20,0tlO 2110 111s l 'l1arlrH1llll
Mr and ;11..rs. Bl•ine �Hhoan, apedry whlll his p ropo3il\s wf!re.
Mea n while Secretary of Labor
HaSI' lit $:!ti llU Jll'r l (JUU C lfW
l-.: IH1 11c, Tony and Michael, Mr. and
t'OR SALE : 1903 J&lt;'OllD . Sharp , or
r n5;\ Ford Tnn Trtu·k .J M NElc;J,ER B U I LD I NG SUPPLY
will trade tor pit'k-u p. Phone
Mrs. W. I!;. M ilholln of Pomeroy, James P. Mitchell said in Wuh­
(iaul. ( 'tu•sh•r. Ohio. Y U � 240:!
G•u9es: Monlgonu•ry lfi.5 up­ and Mn. Everett M i lhoan enjoyed inglon he believed there will be
Joli11s-M.mvl� roor ahingles1
WY 2-3702, Calv in SimJ)son,
9 J Ille
II H tile·
or Y l l !"i 240 1
per. O 4 lown 1 •e� fl "Jlcn: Gill a 1)ic11ic ha.rberucd ste a k dinner at an ''early settlement'' o! the
k11t-hon cabineta built to , or?er
,alum111uru windows and doors,1 lipoliti 1 7 ti upper. ll :I lower, 1 11? forked H u n Lake Sunday evening. strike.
; J IT l'IA Nf l 1 ;ood r,,11d 1 l 1 011
l'lll!
U
,.:arn}(e doors, celling tile, vinyl f1 , op1•n: J .rl&lt;' k 2.:1. 1 5,4 uppPr. D O
Mr. 1111d M r s Her l Jett -:rnd
For Sole
$tl0, t " llll r\'t '/L l l l_i.\ WY 2 :J:lfil)
flo11r tile and plywood paneling. lowl'r. dosl' r l off; all mov1•H hl(' daughter, Col u mbus, visited with
rr.,.ide,u Arrives
D H :li p
GAS, FUEL OIL a;;i'--;oal tur­
Cull Nciglc r 'll, H11dne. 8- 1 1-lfc dams up 1:1 thru 2J u n d dosed l11s mother, Mr. illll Mrs. Lee llunt
Dlce,. c,n for free estimate.. ·
At Saturn Lau n ch rad
off.
over !he weekend
toreman &amp; Abbott lllddleport
Ollin lliv 1•r lioa l�. down Loc·k
H U NTSVILLE. A la. UPI-Pre­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Evcn·ll
Sisson
spent
AUCTIONEER
ies
Suppl
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i
Mor
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1 90
8-10-"'
2
1
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25
11111,
2-0;
sidenl
Eisenhower fle w loday to
i
th
h
er
parents
and
lh'!!
week
end
w
REASONAB L E RATES
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nation's
space age laborator­
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SPECIALS
IS
sister,
Mr.'!.
Lee
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SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED
Belvede
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1 908 PLYMO lJTI
Ha_y1J1 1 l .orr;, 1 11l' :.! 45 11m 0· 2:
5"I Mercury 60 H. P. $,49S.OO
'.vlr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne of les tr. !lee the giant Salurn roc­
C•II or write I. 0, McCoy
4 dr. 11erlan. One earcful loc,d
llrnoky11 :1 15 J llll , 0 :1; i'(·l.;�Y C'olu mhus rcturnrd 1.0 thei r home ket t hat carries this count ry's
.59 Mercury 70 H. P. $59S.00
Ch11ter, Ohio
owner. Like 11cw hlack and
45
H.
"·
Mercury
Outfit
$995.00
n ow1u•y l o 11111, u 1 0 Elger ( 'Jiff Sund.iy 1·\·c11ini; after spending 11 hopes for supremacy over Russia
a
Blael­
JOtp
22
$89�.00.
-while rlnlNh.
] : l o a m , 1 U. Atlas 2 55 am, ti-0, few days with his mother, Mn. and to dedicate the installation
MOTORS
ITAN
ITROPOL
M
9-8-tltc
tnar11, 1•omeroy.
lh � ic Sp1ril 4 35 anl, 0 :.1.; Titan Edi t h Osburne.
to the late Gen. George C. Mar­
600 Eut Main Str..t, Pom•r•v
( 20b
, I nsurance
7 25 um, ti I I .
shall.
Phone W V2-3170
1 9!58 STUDE DA K E ll ti cyl Churn· I
-- --- - No hna1s up 1•x1•t•pl ;it Lot•k 23
The President was joined at
pion 4 dr. 1t&gt;dan. Sharp [.llr in- 8-20,lfc
f"OMPL.i.iE INSURANCE PRO
the sprawling Geor,;e C. Marshall
aide 1nd 0'11. tconom y pl u �.
lection, Life, A ut,, t�ir�. Polio Alht•rl lloldPn 4 1 0 pm 20-0: 1&lt;� 1 ·
Space Fli.llht Center by the lale
Sl1nd.11r d 1hlft. $693.00. llht&lt;'l­
C.1111 Doo
Ml111, .Middleport, SH Cliff 12 .0!'i a 1 1 1 , O 2 , ( "ornell
I
0--For
Sole
or
Rent
0·8-lilc
l :40 i1m 7 7: l " 1 l .1 uf l l tlnl1r1J,!\o n
general's widow. He was accom,
lnare, Po1nuuy .
Ob"'--....
:1.20 11111 I 19: �:1 1,.ah(•th 5 05 am.
panied on the trip by T. Keith
n.
Amy
Wolte
M
lDM ti·onn VR 2 d r . 11rrtan. Good , 4 ROOM l lO l lSE ALL NEWLY
2 [I; l'nllywui; 7 55 :1 1 1 1 2 li
:'rl rs. A. LJ. Tuttle and daU(i:hter, Glennan, the U. S. 9p1ce 11gency
,·11r.
r1n1�hl'd 111/'itdt• Water in k i tdwn ll AHN ES-SIMPSO N I NSlJllANC E
ru1mint:, i:ood looking
A
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l
Kurrnwha
r1\'t•r
da111!&gt;
on
Mrs.
John Hose. went to East Liv, chief, and Gen. Lyman Leminitz­
A.11ent11, M iddleperl. F'ire, AutoOn i,:r1t\' l ' l rn11d off 124 olll' ml],,.
'895.00. Blaf!Llnars, Pomeroy.
N
i
l
l
.
one
boat
clown
a!
W111
f1c•ld,
t•rpoul
IHsl wc(•k end to brini;i Mn. er, army chlel' of staff,
rnotdlc, Bonds. Phone W Y 2·
on rivn on :1 11,·rt• lot 01,1 Loni.!
11-8-tlc
Thi'
llf'HVl'r
2
:lo
&lt;IHI,
5
\
.
/\my W olfe honw. She had spent
200:J.
8·27-U ---Ihm I II Lt•h�11011 Tnwnslup Ph.
two Wl'cks there visiting relatives Harri■.
JD66 B U ICK Specl11I 4 dr. 11eda11.
!-iyra­
lllYlllilll,
l
K
W Y 2 - 6flRII. �:.
Mr. aud Mrs. Gary Griffith, Co•
all(! fr1t"nds.
Orl1ina l black finh1h l i ke 11ew.
fl 7 tltp 1 2 1 ) Reol !:state
l'll!i('.
lumbu.s SPt"nl !he week end with
Mr�.
l'aul
Ufw
r
ence
and
Gene
owner .
lol'.111
One cuclul
LEGAL NOTICE
lioy \IINiled her sister, M rs. Milton hiH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Pomeroy.
l&lt;'l&gt;H SALJ.t ti ' IVE. ROOM HOUSE C11e No. 1 3,071
f195 , 00. Blacllnu a,
Griffith. Tt,elr son, David, who had
l
l
4
)
For
Rent
Tuttle and family last Saturday.
w11h buth, nice loc1llon, Melvin
0-Utc
t ;a i l .\fd · oy. wlwsP la�I krinwn
spent �orne lime with hb grand­
Mr.
1rnd
Mrs.
Eugene
Loni
ind
lluud, 1 1 1 Lo�u11t St., Pomeroy. addrcs.� 1.� {" o /1. r l h u r :-Ol\'Co�· The
51.0oM Mom:1tN -APAnTMF.NT
USED GARDEN lrador1 •na mo•
family lefl Sunday fur 11 \lisit with parents, returned home wlth them.
{9) l 30tp )'lams, l lh 10.
ind 4 room a11a rlm&lt;&gt;nl. Chcrnp
1 rt•hy
1,,
l1t
no1
1r1ed
1har­
bladH
mower
... Rotary
l11s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
rent. Phone WY 2-2487 or WY 2that on L hc- 61 11 tl11y of �t·ptP m hN,
,
a
pened. Cu1lom mowina and
8 •9 J21c 8 HOOMS W I TH BATH'rTwo tory l Oi\O. Shirl,·,· Ann :\.11-l · u� f1 lt•d lll'r Kflll' kombc rgcr in New Jersey,
533�.
home nea r 11chool.
ake over
plowint.
i\1.r. and Mrs. Ray Sa)·re of Zanes­
- - - - - -- ----,TC&gt;a
$46.90
per month pay ments a f ter pelll1 n n 'J11,l;1 111.� 1 111111 .ih d1•fr ndanl, \lillc spent Thu r sday with her sis­
TRAC
ILY
GIIAV
in the L ourt of l 'ommun \' leas,
ter, Mrs. Mac l'carson, who re•
l,IJa ■nd Service 1112 E. Main SI. UNF. !\ IWOM Al'AUTM�'.NT. Un down paymen t. Phone WY 2· 11324.
"
furni11hrct
.
One
4
Room
apRrl
2•2875.
8 23 :iOte Meii::r. l'uur1t ) . l l h10, ( ;is,· No. Lum'!d home with them for a two
WY
Fomeroy, Pbon1
way 111i; ru1· dno1-rc ,in d
---cc--cc---:,--- 1 t :l,U7 1
nwnt furnlsl1t•d. l'honc WY 2
weeks \li&amp;il.
T·ll-tfc
9 7 6tc FOil SAU} 7 ROOM JIOUSt: W ITH othrr proper rt•lid.
3302.
Ka ren Lynn G riffith 11pcnt Sun­
hath.
SI.,
Ebene1.rr
$3500.00.
Si1
id
tlcfrnda
n
l
i�
rt·11111n•f1
lo
.
19
oonl1l11en
l
brln11
f&amp;ACHEI,
duy
111d Monday with her ,;:rand­
Oil
D
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-HO-USt:. I-'U
Pomeroy .
9 2 6tp answN on ur ht'furt• th,• 15\h day
Weblter Fruit Farm, Loni Bot­ ttQQM
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffith
9-3692.
unfurnisl11•d.
!'hone
WI
of OctobN, 1000
tom, Oblo. Phone Y U kon 5·3201
M l lton Tuttle spent the week
(B) 7, 3h � UOOM I IU l lSE, FHONT PORl'II
Shir l ey Ann 1\lt-Coy
11-18-llc
end
al home with hia family.
and glass &lt;'lll"lm;ed back porch.
lly Thrlm11 Ni•lsnn. hN 11t':.:I
Hoy
WoH or Columbua ulled on
Up ground l"t•llar, running water,
J&gt;IIKWAB.E. all llind1. Carl Chna- 4 IWOM I I Ol !SE J\ T 242 ( " ondo r
of frlt'n1l
his
mother,
Mn. Amy Wolre Sun­
ac
r
e
more
or
less.
$
1
500.
$450
1
p
f-18-30t
lltr. Lons Boltorn.
(9) a, L5, 22. W; &lt; 10) ti. 13, 6tr
Street. c:ara,;e, lias&lt;'ment l'horw
Mlddl•porl, Olde
Alsu
vialling
Mra. Wolf on
down,
$20
mont
h.
Manley
Gettys,
day.
9 6 llr
WY 2 - 2733.
liUI­
lUC
.ELEGf
ONE
T
l111ppy
Hollow
lload,
Middleport,
Sunday
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jack
IILVER
1
TAJl with 1eparate treble and t'OUR room bou ae, R11ll11n d TownOhio, H. D. l .
9 1 3tp
'bMII power. Onf! 8-lube amplirler
LEGAL NOTICE
1hlp. Call WY2-6566. 8- l 9-30tp
FI V E HOOM I I OUSt&lt;: 1-'t)H SALE.
with two 1peakt-n , 3 lnputl,
Cate
No.
1 3,073
ru1111ini,? WHl1•r. l l,:i lll'r('S, olll­
vtrnolo remote control, tremolo EJGIIT ROOM HOUs�-:-t��­
ANDREW
l lA l ; i•� I?. wh11s(' J) l aec
'
hui l dmi,:s. Story s Hun Must se ll
W• Have Tbe 'l'llll&lt;ll
room 1parlments. A. N. Btmgel
lpeed and I mlcrophon� with
of rt•s1dcm·e i� unknown. ts hnehy
for
hn
lth
r
t"asons.
On
srhool
bus
1 1-Ulc
Phone WY2-3272.
11.ind. See Ri&lt;'haro f'ro1t, Chl's­
and mail routes. St•&lt;' Ulen Taylor, nol ifkd lha1 on lhf' 7th day of
ter, Ohio. Call iln)'ll me.
9 7 3 1 p Seph•mhN .'\ U 1 111::10, L.11ura I la
Slorfs lhlll.
9 1 31c F O R !tEINT-Thrf'e otuce room,
1;1•r. hrins plaintiff, (i l('d ht'r peti
-- - - --- ovrr
Stllllrr
Shoe
Store
on
lon 11iai1HI him 1111 1ll'fer11hnl in
JUST
nrn SALE : 7 HOOM HOUSE, hath l1hr
Jl!IIIJ: MADE ICE CHEAM
Court St., 111 Pomeroy, second
l 'our! uf t · ummon l'lras, Mrigs
Jtrk'a
home.
at
mtike
t
t
1rrt'
lol�.
7&amp;3
Uys('ll
St..
Mid•
you
Uke
fl,
room
rtoor.
One
lari:e
1
8
I
22
l'oun\y,
Ohio. Cast' No. 13.073.
Iii 7 Ole
1ll&lt;'port. .1. ii. A llt•n.
9 7 l fr
1)1try B,r.
with adjoinin&amp; !2 ll. 12 fl. room
prayine, for (\i\lor&lt;'t· from t h(' �aid
Onf! 10 ll 18 fronl room. A l l LATE T . t l . DAVIS PROPEHTY. AndrPw IIRi::cr uu 1 he i,:rounds ul
J.ilBlANC EBONJTE CJ..A.HINET In
� condition . Uprilhl piano In
llrirk, 2 �lo r y. Located N. Thi r d t:ross NPglerl of Duly a11Ct E!drcme
nu•ly pain1ed with new r l oor
condition . Priced reaeonl'OV«lnc1, Phone WY 2,2080.
1111d Coal Sis., ".\tiddlrporl. M.11y l ' rn&lt;&gt;lty. and pl;unllff also 11r a ys
&amp; 7 Ol p
8,2-tfe
1bly. WY 2-264&amp; .
• h!' sren Ally t"'Venilll(.
9 7 etc fo r othrr pro1)cr rt'IIPL Sftid uuse
.,
- w i l l he for lwttring 011 or aflrr 1 hc
UHD PIANOS
· �,..,o� 110 1ls1-: w1T11 DATI i.
1 st day of Ot·toher, A. D. 1960.
2
recondltloned piano. Prired
Mc-hln l .1ttlr. f'hc1hirc, Ohio
LA U llA HACER . .
Phonr Eme rson 7-7329.
,la .Nlt Ready to 10. Phone RutL 'row, Crew &amp; l'or t('r,
How Heat Your Home or
D e 3tp
9 e etc
laDd rurniturf!.
Atto r nl'ys ior Plainl l !f
Broocltr House, and Sa,-e f
(91 8, 1 5, 22. 29; ! l01 15 . 13, 20, ?ll"
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road, Only $6000.00.
trPe of fuel!
ileed at 1'2.50 per aet. Write
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Be the llrst to enjoy thia mo­
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Sunday sd1uol aHendan&lt;·t' on
Mr and M rs H r. Si'&lt;son, Mr Sept. 4 w a 8 44 lhe ofr�ring was
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Rel'ent gue�l� uf .\1 r dllll Mrs.
2 30 Lorena Youn� Tht&gt;ater
M r, W.11yri(• Prmr...
Delbert Gaul were Mr a11d Mr1.
3 00 Young Dr. Malone
Mr and M r� Hi/I HNn· of John Griffin . Col umhu�. Mr d nd
' 30 From Thtsf' Roots
Cl,vcfancl visited re&lt;:en1 ly w u h M r.s. Alva Partlow, Pcaeh Fvrk:
• 00 Comedy 1-&lt;;ayhouse
:\l r a nd M rs H I( Durst.
H e nt}' W1lbarg1•r, P1ttstJurgh Pa ,
4 :10 Here '.� Hul ly wuud
Mr and M r�. P u rl Smith, Mr. · Mr and Yin. Harry 1 , a t hnc and
and Mrs t ' lt1rHn(·e Smith of l: ast I Mr and Mrs Charleis Hel:t 1ng,
�:00 .-.�e:.:mhout Bill
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.iverpool wete we-ekend guests Jooal.
�.3U ilisM Kid
of
Mr ii/Hf M rs Charlt• s H�nsle y.
6 00 M111.sic in the RJa:u:I
Mrs Grace Swartz itlld Mrs.
.\l rs Ethel llvli;11·k and son
J. 1 5 Jun Thacker Sho"
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6.2ll Wea ther-cast
shower fur Mrs Vernon Swartz
1 ;ilier and C1:1rL
3.JO News P1c1u-�
K E•1 1 h Curtis. Col u mbus spent 11 al lhP home of her pa rent!, Mr
6·45 H u n tley Briukley Repon
111•1•k
r1•('l"nl ly with his grandm o­ and �trs kex Summerf ield near
7 00 Pioneers
t.'hester. last F'riday evening
r
twr
M r� '.vlary Pierce.
7 . 30 C1in.11rron City
Pvt. Kay Hawk. stalJOned tl
Mr
and
M
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YatPs aucl
8 ·30 Wichita T,- wn
F'ort Gordon, Georgia, has been
�011 sp1•11t the wt•ekend w i t h Mr.
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\'1.siti11i;i hi-'&gt; parents, M r. aud
anrl Mn Da\lid Yates.
9:30 Masque rade !-'ll.fl)'
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rs. Rolund Hawk for a few
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bess
Cu11go,
Al
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10:00 Moment of Fea r
days,
Cong () were calling on Sam Sis­
1 :00 News t-teadliue1
son fPC"P11 tly.
l l · 1 0 WeatJ·.('rcast
Mr. and M rs. Ric-hard Swarb•
LaOOr day guesls of Mr. and and sun of Ravenna
d ; l � :.al'k Paar Show
spent l11St
M rs HarHs Frank and family Fr iday and
• 00 Sign Off
Saturday with his
wer e Mr. and !-rlt·s Walter Brown parents, Mr.
and M rs. Vere
ilnd family, Mrs. fo'rankie Pic­ Swar tz.
kPns and Naomi , Reeds\l ill(', Mr.
Helen Findling
and Mrs Paul Merefiith ar1ll spent the holid;iy o! Columbus
weekend with
1 1 1 :30
I Marr ied Joan
Marsha . f'ol u m bus and Miss Rose her mother,
I va F'indlin8 and
l2:00 Restless Gun
Easlt'rd ay_
brother , Russell .
l 2 :30 QUC(.&gt;U for a Day
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P rince en­
l ·oo Aoi,ut Paceii
tertain ed with ;i l'hicke n barhe•
A belling and shower was heltl
1 ·80 Medic
l'Ue Tuesday
Saturday
&lt;•venin
evenmg for Mr. end
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Guests
2 OC' Day m Co.art
wl!r(' Billie Jean Prince, Philo, M rs. Jaml"s Woodyard at his p,r­
l:30 Gafo Storm Sbc,"'
Johnni t' R i bet and Johnni e Het, ents' h'..lme Mr. and Mt1;_ Clau4e
3 00 F-at the Clock
zcr, ll1!eclsv 11 J l'
ulld Christin e Woodyard.
3:30 Who Do Yuu Trust
Conr'.'I , Middlt"p orl.
Ret'cu! visitors of Mrs. Hert�
+:00 American Band6ta11d
Albina Glue.se ncarn p of Stivers­ Kincaid were her 90 year J(P
i:SO Rin Tin Tin
ville Was vii.itrn g Maxin e Durst mother , M rs. C. A . Place of M�­
6:00 San Francisco Beat
Wt·dnesday.
ietto; her sister and brother j d,30 You:- Esso Repor t£:
Mr. and Mrs. rlo vid Srrrlth , Pat law, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mill •
d :40 We a l.her TellOI'
atld Davrd, M r . 1111cl Mrs. Harold M a rietta; her aunt and uncle jr
(};45 John Daly NeW-1 ----• Holter attend ed the Slate Fair Mnd Mrs. E. C. Potten uf
t.
7:00 Bud(h• .;; 111reher Sho"
a t Colurnb us Thursd ur.
Do ra, 1-' la.
7 · 30 Walt Disney Presents
M r and Urs 3umm1 l' l!airden
The all),iual Homecomi11 g and
were visitin g Mr. and Mrs S. H.
8 30 Man rrom Black llawk
Er vin, Hacine . Sunda y.
Rully D.ay will be held at tho
9·00 77 Sunset Strip
Mrs Ge rald
llay111 a n , Ltnrla chunh ht re Sunday, Sept . 18th.
10 :00 The Detec1ives
and Ki•ith wrre v1s1t 111i,: . Mr. and M r . and Mrs. Be r vanl of Cirde.
• 0:30 Black Saddle
1111Je and their friends will enter­
Mrs. Joe Bissell Monday
1 :00 7he N�w ·ronlght
Mr. 1r nd M1·s 'l"h urrnan Bah tain Ew! ryone is cordi11lly in­
1 1 : 10 Seanr1mg lhe Weathercock attmde ct thi• Mariel la fair vit6&lt;l.
,I : 1 5 Spo rts Report
Mond ay.
1 ,20 Late Show
Mr. and M rs. Ost·-1r B11bcoek
were Sunday dinner gul'sls of
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Churk s Massa r.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
M rs. Clarencl' Walsh and son
I I :30 The Clear Hori:r.on
Marion Ri!lgs .and da ughter, At­
1 2 .00 Love of Ufe
SaturdaJ
hens and Mr. .and M rs. Starlin g or Zanesville we re
g uests or Mrs. Ma ry Walsh wl)O
12:SO /::.earch tor Tomt rrow
Massa r and daugh ter.
12:45 The Guiding Light
M r. and Mrs. Jr. Hunt, K &lt;&gt; no, returned home with them for a
wcrt' cal ling on Mr. and M rs. visit of II few days.
1 :00 Life of Riley
M r . and Mrs. Warren SeH or
1:-:vrrctt Sisson and daug tite rs re,
I :�r As lhe Wor ld '!i.n·na
Columbus
were weekend guests
renlly
2 : 00 Full Ci rcle
o(
her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs.
·
Polly
Durst
was 11isi ling Mr.
2;30 Art Linkletter
' ·M
and ftlrs. Wayne Prit1ce rccf'ntly . ltussell Capehart and Jackie.
The M i llionaire
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter aud - Freel J'orter of Springfield was
il:30 Th! Verd;&lt;:-t Ir Yours
family . Marily n and Janet Bissel ! lh(" Wl'ckc nd guest or Mr. and
I.JO The BrightP.r Dny
Tl'd l layma1 1
we re Saturd ay Mrs. Halµh Warner,
Mr. and M rs. Joseph Lish aod
1:15 The Seotet !Jlorm
guests of Mr. and M n;. Llflyd M t·
son sµr•t1I Labor Day wifh Mr.
Peek, Bel leville.
!:�O Th&lt;&gt; Edge of Nilfht
and Mrs. lloberl D. Fenton .od
):fO The 1'mee Stooge,
dauJ;:hter of Lima, O.
----f:00 . Arthur J Smith-1"'ews
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M rs. Nell Clark and Priscilla
· ht.$, 14..l.4:tok ,It tbe Weath,v
· ·lape- ,-Ath�ns, attended the Hom�a:20 ·. i�rst'ope
1
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here and visited friend�.'
1:30 Amos 'r..' Andy
P\fl
.
Johnnie
Kensley, Fbrt
7 :00 Highway Patrol
Knox. Ky., spent the weekend
7:30 Rav.hide
with his pa ren1s. Mr. and Mrs.
8:ao Hotf'I De Par!!C
Georgl' Hens l t&gt;}'.
1:1:00 1960 Olympk Ga1m•:;
Herber! SwBn, E11sl Liverpool
9.30 Decembe r Bride
is visili11g his molher, Mrs. Cora
IV:00 Twilight Zone
Swan .
!0:30 Pe rson to Pe rson
M rs. C. r. Cawthorn, (Margaret
J :00 News
Groce), Clevcl11nd has been visit­
1 1 : 1 0 A Look al 1hr Weather
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
1 1 : 1 5 1960 SUlll ltll'r U l yrrqlics
John Groce whilf' her f:l l her has
11 :45 Theater t 3
heen ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grove Smith
Dayton spent tht• W&lt;'Ck t&gt;rHI with
their son, Mr. and M rs. David
12:30 Just For You
Smith and family.
1 : 00 News Headline•
Mr. and MrB. Hobart Newell of
1 :02 Just F-0r You
Keno were vlsiting Mr. and Mrs.
1 :30 New,
L. D. Pierce Monday
1 :30 Just .t&lt;'or i'@u
Rev and Mr.s. Kenneth Riggs
2:00 Calling on Pt. Plea::ant
have been vlsiting relatives at
3:00 News Headlinc11
Gal!Jpolis.
3:02 Mu.�ic Go Round
Mrs. Billy Youni has .recri ved
3:30 News
wo rd of the dealh of her muther.
3:3 5 Music Go Round
Madge Taylo r of California is
4:00 News Headlines
\lisiting Mrs. Ethel Larkin1::.
.f:0?. Mtwc Go Round
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hauber were
4
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dsiling Mr. and Mrs. N or man
4:35 Music Get Round
Weber and r.ons, Monday,
5:00 Blllli&lt;!ball Scores
Miss Marilyn Bissell spent (he
5:0S Musi� Go Round
weekend with Miss Linda 1 1 :iy­
S:SO News Headlln'31!1
man, Letart Falls.
�:31 Music Go "Round
Spendin g the weekend with Mr
11 :4� Complet� News R'lund-up
and Mrs. M. L. Carr were Mary
8:00 Crow's Steak House-Sound
and BeUy Carr. Betty is leaving
9f the 60'1
for Washingt on, D. C.
§:30 News Hf'1dline,
Weekend Juests of Mrs. Har­
86:32 Evenin� Jnt.erlude
riet 8ry8'l1t were Mr. and Mrs.
7:00 News He,dllnes
Vance Arnold and daughte r and
7:02 Evening Interlude
children , Cleveland.
7:30 Newa Headlinea
Kenny Reynolds was v!sil i ng
'M12 SundoWJJ Serenad•
'bis rather, WHliam ReyMlda at
13:00 Sig!). Off
Pomeroy over the weekend.

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Whirlybird .;
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Bat Masterson
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Bachelo r Father
Wrangler
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Channel 3 - Thursday

t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middl eport, 0 , Sept 8, 1 960

1 1 7 I Help Wonted

WAJTIU:::ss t)VEH 18 APPLY Bu&gt;,
6ri8 W, l" u The JJ,u!y St·ntuwl ,
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Events Of Week
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A large cruwd alttnded !ht'
funeral serv1t' t' fo1 Jbrlan Rife,
many from a d1stU)Cf!.
Mr and M rs. Dale Stansbury
and Mr:s. R1lla Holliday attended
th t' f u u er.11 serv i ces for their
, I cous i n, Mrs. Hazt' I (Turner ) Mar•
Juwe al M i llersport Sund a y. M rs.
11 the yo u ngest dauM
I arlowe w s
ghte r of the late Pavid Turner
;1nd wife
I M rs Leona Fold t&gt; n was su_rprtsed with a family drnncr rn
, , al tb e
honor of her blrl h,..a)
hume of her �a u ght�r , Mrs.
.\t yrll c Quee n, (.;. a l !i pol i s.
.
M , a o, d "" J_ E Radek o n ••d
da u ghter Mrs Nellie Vale . v is i ted G. 8. Ra d('km m Ch1lhcothe
l lospit.il.
M r . an d M rs. J u h n Pau I JIen s] er 110 d b a b&gt;', M ans f ie Id · we r e
holiday guests of home folks.
Mrs. Kenneth W 1 kok and baby
are spcndmg a few days with
her parents, Mr and Mrs. John
Holliday
,
Members of Laurel Gr a nge attending Pomona Gr.ange were
Mrs. G. A. R a dckm and son Arl\n and da u ghter Mrs. Robert
ll0ll 1da)'
Har l ey l'ickcll who 1s in ser•
� i ce madt· a short \lillit with his
mother, M rs. Laura Krebs.
Mrs A. U Morrison .and daughter Mn. G . A. Radekin and
Mrs Waller Swett we re P;irkersburg visllurs r ecently

( I 8 Employment
Won ted

IOa CONlilS'J'J;;N T !IEPE N DABL F R&amp;�ULT8
RATES

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4 mAU per -.rd, one inserbori. Mini:')Wn _ch.arge •- 60 centa.
t een&amp;a pw wurd lor Lhrt,,e �Uve u»ertiou.
6PW,191 - one mor. lh for 30 ce.nl 1 r,er word.
1ul1 nte ol. t cent.s per word w,H be charged for 11dver\l.sin.11
•1' If DOt 'D&amp;i.d ..-:itilin llJ diiiY! .aner rece, �·wg bill
l!:rh.., in A.Overtasmi - bhould be r1ipt&gt;"1.j&gt;d :mri1t&gt;dlal ely. The
Dell-. Senunel will nol be respon•1bl.e- for aiort lu.:&lt;n oue rncur
Nd LNel'tion .
&amp;atd: of !"!a.ob •nd Special NOU.cea of t:v,•11t.. SI 00. ObltU,11,rt,ejo
pllbil&amp;bed at l 1."e•1t pe1 Noni
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Busi ness
Opoortun, ties

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A l�u Durlur S ( )ff1 t·t;, prE':&gt;l'lllly
1 1 1 1d1•r l t· d!-.t' ilrHI ,1111: large slort•
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HO!' ANNOUNC ED
The Ladies Au:i dhary of the
Post
Racine Ame r ican Legion
will ,ponsor II re&lt;'ord hop Friday
evenitl&amp;: from 8 till 1 1 , it 1s an ,
nou ncf!d. The ilfhir, emceed by
the Jays, WIit be held .at tht'
Ltgion Hall.

Altercation Has
Parties BrinlTing
z,Court Charges

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Mr and Mrs Wa rr
ed Monday at Rtd10 Station WMPO
and presented them wnh five sa1·
red records by The Gospel Har­
mon)' Boys of H u nt1ns1on , W Va
entr u11ted lo M rs. Rose by the
group al lhe sef\lices at the Morse
Chapel Methodist Church Sunday

MAN ARRESTED
An altercation Tuesday night
Pomeroy Po i ce ctuef JeJ Webal the Wonder Bar below Middles ter today reported the a rrest of
port brought charges and ro o nter Hobart D. Goggins, Chuleston .
Mr. and Mn J,' O Hudson an(]
charges "f rom thf! part if!s conce rn- on a charge of crossing the ren­ ' children returned f rom Flunda
ed a nd resulted in a lengt t, y ses- ter l i ne Ht' was released under Sunday evcnmg They havt• enrol l
1 $JO
�ion or Co u nty Court toda y .
bond for a he a r ing Defore ed lhe1r children in the Hannc
Charles Legar.
yor
M
Grade School.
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Charging distu r bing the pe at'e, I
I h c proprieto r oI th c n,· ghl ,=1
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riled affldavils
I W illia m Ellis,
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against Jack Oiler and Anna Mar,
J
I gare Oiler both of Midd le port
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Mr. Oile r 1; i ,d a charge of as' saul1 and ba ttery against M r .
Ellis a nd Mrs. Oiler filed an af,
fid
charging
lii'
. a v1t against .Ellis
h 1m Wll h d .ISIUr b mg th e peace b y
calling hf!r ii profane name.
All T.,.e,
The case against the Oilers
5 1 Gauge - 1 5 11&lt;,nler
was eonlinued until Sept. 21 by
Paid
Finl Quality
Judge E. w. Peoples and charges
ai;:alnsl E l li� were heard today,
24 HOURS
OPEN NOW
with judgment postponcrt until
l th &lt;&gt; cases against M r , and Mrs.
0.11 er are heard·
538 Wost Main Street
A depart ure from usual court
Every
Gallon
Sold With A J\lonoy Back Guarantee
procf!edlngs today were thlf.' acti•
lc
u
Mr.
a nd
vit s f
Mrs. Oiler's
four children who were in the
court room. A �ir of lwi11 boys
observio8 lheir third birthday to­
day, their brothers, !I ind 4, en­
U venf!d the usual sedate routine
'of the court.

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By Glenn• Milho,1n
fenced . the l'':l h l k road wilhou t 2 twd ro orn M 1 1 l 1·�. :1 n1 1 q uc dw.st ,1r
HOUSE appll.ncH. Arnold Bro­
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H1tch1e,
Mrs.
Kathlet'n Milho a n,
th
etghthl-length
coat
of
e.zalea
lcm'-'n
ancon\
1 M 1-tf
l 11m aorry lo
WVl-6.114.
t•nd tahl t -� :! o\lerstuffrd 1·h,11rs.
.fleecy chinchilla t11 from the ' Ca r ol Osbo r n&lt;' and M rs. Everett
public . Will the powe rs that I J i v rn l( ruo; 11 suite n•dar eh t •sl, '
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tall and wmter eollecuon or 1 M 1 l h,ian were Pa rkersburg vi!iilors
would be c a rry matter s throu� h
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PHILAOELPHIA UPI - The
lhe prope
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k i l l"IH·n 1 •ib! P arid dia1rs
tal work ancl repa , r w,:rk vf
.'l'lrs. Thl'lm.i Ca�e and Glenna Pen1111ylv11 nia Railroad today re­
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lo • lllllllow. '"iuared '
of the b1llr.it is more powH ful
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porn! mu wr ( 11(,rtahlt• J. Sh;1w
any
kind.
Pbone
WY
2-2301
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Milhoan at tended Pomon a G r ange jccted a "rock bottom" offer hy
lleokJln.
than polll lclan s.
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gankn l l" il ( "!or, Sp1 h Thoma.\
8· 1 1-JOtp.
at Hoek Springs fo'riday evening.
H ugh Lci rhcl 1
Mich.ael J. Quill of the Transport.
cliwk, li·nt, tfrli very wagon goni,,:
Mr. 11nd M rs. Jack Conro)' and Workers Union to settle the
HU 7 · 3 1 P
MILK
RUN
LONGEST
1...-11, 1w1 11 l)f•d11, d1ifforobl', ma.i:
--- --- --BO&lt; 'II �:sn:H , N Y UPI- Ro­ girls or Columbus t'amc Fr_iday l&amp; I eight-day system-wide ,trike.
az1111• rarks. l11rnps, desk, throw
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James M. S)'mes, nilroad
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l"h�Slf'f rla1ry Coopcralivl' has v1s1l over t he week end with her
porrl1 dmr�,
rtll(S, typ,•wriLN,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bahr boa rd chairman, aaid the TWU
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world
lw�ur1
work
011
i1·1• ,·rt•am fr1•1•1.1•r { 6 11t.� 1 , Hut
and h i s mothe r , Mrs Ahec Dodson. offer was "nothing more than
lN MEM ORY or I IALE WIU ,IS, 1 po111t rani,: 1• . cah111et swk, 2 law11
est milk rnut1·
, 1 � . ·1
:\1r. and ;YI. rs. Errol Con t•uy and proposals previously made by the
&gt; d :i c ontrad w i t h
who died 13 yea rs ;igo loday,
It
has
sii,:ni
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11111\\ltr.\, Z ti 70 s l:&gt; l lrC"s, sl1•1•p
son, Hugh, of A k r on, \lisiled with u nions with slightly different
Sept. 8, 1947. S11dly n1111scd hy
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Ariehuragl',
/Hg h;1t,:, r11w lll'II, m 1srellanc uus
wife M ildred Dill arid ch11d rcn,
A la/'ika. for clt&gt; l l vNy of some 12. his mother, Mrs. Al ice Dodson, arid langu11ge."
Items
and
Dale, Lind11. , Hober t, UcHy
uuo �;l llonH 11{ fltud milk il week l1N sister, Mrs. Rose lleynolds, of
Befor• 9:30 A . M
Mr.� 1"r11 d Shu m way, Owner .
He added, however, that negoSally,
ir1 two dt•l1 vnws The milk will Muldlcport, over La bor Day.
Mlddle1H&gt;rt WY-2-264f
-1rms C11 st1
1ialors
will continue meeting in
9 8 l ie
Sunday
guests
of
Mr.
and
M
rs.
r
he pul lllllJ pla�th· ha�s eoverP 1
Pom•ror WY-2-3195
Not r1i'spo11., 1hl 1• for atTldt•nts
an attempt to work out differ ­
i\l
ayn.ird
Uahr,
and
son,
Billy,
were
Orrui;�l(•tl
hnxrs
arid
earricrl
hy
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Slllc r11ncl tH·l1•,I h }' HHAl ►FOIW f
1 1w :l.7 \ll mile rou te III refriger­ Mr. trnd Mrs. Jack Con r oy, Sue and ences "and arrive at a satisfac­
1 8 ! Auto So les
At Ch..ter
l\c11·1 1w, Ohio
At1("1 1oll Cu ,
,latk1c, of Columbus, ,Mr. arid Mrs. tory agreement.''
Geod CINft UNd cer,
ated t rut·ks.
Atwt lortPl ' r: C :r i l l
Yukoh 5-2145
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Quill had made his "rock bot­
C.tsh Bahr, Ch r 1st1nc and Candace
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li rndford S 11. l c 111,rn;i_gH /\ . l
tom"
propueals Wednesday and
uf
M
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NTROPOI.ITAN MOTO III
Befor• 9t00 A.M.
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Bradfor d,
had g(\lcn the PRR until noon to­
Glenna
M
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attended
the
6GCM06 •••t Mein It.
Al'-&gt;enr »H
day to accept lhem. He did not
Lon(i: Bottom re u nion Sunday.
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Mr and ;11..rs. Bl•ine �Hhoan, apedry whlll his p ropo3il\s wf!re.
Mea n while Secretary of Labor
HaSI' lit $:!ti llU Jll'r l (JUU C lfW
l-.: IH1 11c, Tony and Michael, Mr. and
t'OR SALE : 1903 J&lt;'OllD . Sharp , or
r n5;\ Ford Tnn Trtu·k .J M NElc;J,ER B U I LD I NG SUPPLY
will trade tor pit'k-u p. Phone
Mrs. W. I!;. M ilholln of Pomeroy, James P. Mitchell said in Wuh­
(iaul. ( 'tu•sh•r. Ohio. Y U � 240:!
G•u9es: Monlgonu•ry lfi.5 up­ and Mn. Everett M i lhoan enjoyed inglon he believed there will be
Joli11s-M.mvl� roor ahingles1
WY 2-3702, Calv in SimJ)son,
9 J Ille
II H tile·
or Y l l !"i 240 1
per. O 4 lown 1 •e� fl "Jlcn: Gill a 1)ic11ic ha.rberucd ste a k dinner at an ''early settlement'' o! the
k11t-hon cabineta built to , or?er
,alum111uru windows and doors,1 lipoliti 1 7 ti upper. ll :I lower, 1 11? forked H u n Lake Sunday evening. strike.
; J IT l'IA Nf l 1 ;ood r,,11d 1 l 1 011
l'lll!
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,.:arn}(e doors, celling tile, vinyl f1 , op1•n: J .rl&lt;' k 2.:1. 1 5,4 uppPr. D O
Mr. 1111d M r s Her l Jett -:rnd
For Sole
$tl0, t " llll r\'t '/L l l l_i.\ WY 2 :J:lfil)
flo11r tile and plywood paneling. lowl'r. dosl' r l off; all mov1•H hl(' daughter, Col u mbus, visited with
rr.,.ide,u Arrives
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GAS, FUEL OIL a;;i'--;oal tur­
Cull Nciglc r 'll, H11dne. 8- 1 1-lfc dams up 1:1 thru 2J u n d dosed l11s mother, Mr. illll Mrs. Lee llunt
Dlce,. c,n for free estimate.. ·
At Saturn Lau n ch rad
off.
over !he weekend
toreman &amp; Abbott lllddleport
Ollin lliv 1•r lioa l�. down Loc·k
H U NTSVILLE. A la. UPI-Pre­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Evcn·ll
Sisson
spent
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Ha_y1J1 1 l .orr;, 1 11l' :.! 45 11m 0· 2:
5"I Mercury 60 H. P. $,49S.OO
'.vlr. and Mrs. Paul Osborne of les tr. !lee the giant Salurn roc­
C•II or write I. 0, McCoy
4 dr. 11erlan. One earcful loc,d
llrnoky11 :1 15 J llll , 0 :1; i'(·l.;�Y C'olu mhus rcturnrd 1.0 thei r home ket t hat carries this count ry's
.59 Mercury 70 H. P. $59S.00
Ch11ter, Ohio
owner. Like 11cw hlack and
45
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Outfit
$995.00
n ow1u•y l o 11111, u 1 0 Elger ( 'Jiff Sund.iy 1·\·c11ini; after spending 11 hopes for supremacy over Russia
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$89�.00.
-while rlnlNh.
] : l o a m , 1 U. Atlas 2 55 am, ti-0, few days with his mother, Mn. and to dedicate the installation
MOTORS
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tnar11, 1•omeroy.
lh � ic Sp1ril 4 35 anl, 0 :.1.; Titan Edi t h Osburne.
to the late Gen. George C. Mar­
600 Eut Main Str..t, Pom•r•v
( 20b
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shall.
Phone W V2-3170
1 9!58 STUDE DA K E ll ti cyl Churn· I
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The President was joined at
pion 4 dr. 1t&gt;dan. Sharp [.llr in- 8-20,lfc
f"OMPL.i.iE INSURANCE PRO
the sprawling Geor,;e C. Marshall
aide 1nd 0'11. tconom y pl u �.
lection, Life, A ut,, t�ir�. Polio Alht•rl lloldPn 4 1 0 pm 20-0: 1&lt;� 1 ·
Space Fli.llht Center by the lale
Sl1nd.11r d 1hlft. $693.00. llht&lt;'l­
C.1111 Doo
Ml111, .Middleport, SH Cliff 12 .0!'i a 1 1 1 , O 2 , ( "ornell
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Sole
or
Rent
0·8-lilc
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general's widow. He was accom,
lnare, Po1nuuy .
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panied on the trip by T. Keith
n.
Amy
Wolte
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:'rl rs. A. LJ. Tuttle and daU(i:hter, Glennan, the U. S. 9p1ce 11gency
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r1n1�hl'd 111/'itdt• Water in k i tdwn ll AHN ES-SIMPSO N I NSlJllANC E
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r1\'t•r
da111!&gt;
on
Mrs.
John Hose. went to East Liv, chief, and Gen. Lyman Leminitz­
A.11ent11, M iddleperl. F'ire, AutoOn i,:r1t\' l ' l rn11d off 124 olll' ml],,.
'895.00. Blaf!Llnars, Pomeroy.
N
i
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l
.
one
boat
clown
a!
W111
f1c•ld,
t•rpoul
IHsl wc(•k end to brini;i Mn. er, army chlel' of staff,
rnotdlc, Bonds. Phone W Y 2·
on rivn on :1 11,·rt• lot 01,1 Loni.!
11-8-tlc
Thi'
llf'HVl'r
2
:lo
&lt;IHI,
5
\
.
/\my W olfe honw. She had spent
200:J.
8·27-U ---Ihm I II Lt•h�11011 Tnwnslup Ph.
two Wl'cks there visiting relatives Harri■.
JD66 B U ICK Specl11I 4 dr. 11eda11.
!-iyra­
lllYlllilll,
l
K
W Y 2 - 6flRII. �:.
Mr. aud Mrs. Gary Griffith, Co•
all(! fr1t"nds.
Orl1ina l black finh1h l i ke 11ew.
fl 7 tltp 1 2 1 ) Reol !:state
l'll!i('.
lumbu.s SPt"nl !he week end with
Mr�.
l'aul
Ufw
r
ence
and
Gene
owner .
lol'.111
One cuclul
LEGAL NOTICE
lioy \IINiled her sister, M rs. Milton hiH parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Pomeroy.
l&lt;'l&gt;H SALJ.t ti ' IVE. ROOM HOUSE C11e No. 1 3,071
f195 , 00. Blacllnu a,
Griffith. Tt,elr son, David, who had
l
l
4
)
For
Rent
Tuttle and family last Saturday.
w11h buth, nice loc1llon, Melvin
0-Utc
t ;a i l .\fd · oy. wlwsP la�I krinwn
spent �orne lime with hb grand­
Mr.
1rnd
Mrs.
Eugene
Loni
ind
lluud, 1 1 1 Lo�u11t St., Pomeroy. addrcs.� 1.� {" o /1. r l h u r :-Ol\'Co�· The
51.0oM Mom:1tN -APAnTMF.NT
USED GARDEN lrador1 •na mo•
family lefl Sunday fur 11 \lisit with parents, returned home wlth them.
{9) l 30tp )'lams, l lh 10.
ind 4 room a11a rlm&lt;&gt;nl. Chcrnp
1 rt•hy
1,,
l1t
no1
1r1ed
1har­
bladH
mower
... Rotary
l11s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
rent. Phone WY 2-2487 or WY 2that on L hc- 61 11 tl11y of �t·ptP m hN,
,
a
pened. Cu1lom mowina and
8 •9 J21c 8 HOOMS W I TH BATH'rTwo tory l Oi\O. Shirl,·,· Ann :\.11-l · u� f1 lt•d lll'r Kflll' kombc rgcr in New Jersey,
533�.
home nea r 11chool.
ake over
plowint.
i\1.r. and Mrs. Ray Sa)·re of Zanes­
- - - - - -- ----,TC&gt;a
$46.90
per month pay ments a f ter pelll1 n n 'J11,l;1 111.� 1 111111 .ih d1•fr ndanl, \lillc spent Thu r sday with her sis­
TRAC
ILY
GIIAV
in the L ourt of l 'ommun \' leas,
ter, Mrs. Mac l'carson, who re•
l,IJa ■nd Service 1112 E. Main SI. UNF. !\ IWOM Al'AUTM�'.NT. Un down paymen t. Phone WY 2· 11324.
"
furni11hrct
.
One
4
Room
apRrl
2•2875.
8 23 :iOte Meii::r. l'uur1t ) . l l h10, ( ;is,· No. Lum'!d home with them for a two
WY
Fomeroy, Pbon1
way 111i; ru1· dno1-rc ,in d
---cc--cc---:,--- 1 t :l,U7 1
nwnt furnlsl1t•d. l'honc WY 2
weeks \li&amp;il.
T·ll-tfc
9 7 6tc FOil SAU} 7 ROOM JIOUSt: W ITH othrr proper rt•lid.
3302.
Ka ren Lynn G riffith 11pcnt Sun­
hath.
SI.,
Ebene1.rr
$3500.00.
Si1
id
tlcfrnda
n
l
i�
rt·11111n•f1
lo
.
19
oonl1l11en
l
brln11
f&amp;ACHEI,
duy
111d Monday with her ,;:rand­
Oil
D
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-HO-USt:. I-'U
Pomeroy .
9 2 6tp answN on ur ht'furt• th,• 15\h day
Weblter Fruit Farm, Loni Bot­ ttQQM
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Griffith
9-3692.
unfurnisl11•d.
!'hone
WI
of OctobN, 1000
tom, Oblo. Phone Y U kon 5·3201
M l lton Tuttle spent the week
(B) 7, 3h � UOOM I IU l lSE, FHONT PORl'II
Shir l ey Ann 1\lt-Coy
11-18-llc
end
al home with hia family.
and glass &lt;'lll"lm;ed back porch.
lly Thrlm11 Ni•lsnn. hN 11t':.:I
Hoy
WoH or Columbua ulled on
Up ground l"t•llar, running water,
J&gt;IIKWAB.E. all llind1. Carl Chna- 4 IWOM I I Ol !SE J\ T 242 ( " ondo r
of frlt'n1l
his
mother,
Mn. Amy Wolre Sun­
ac
r
e
more
or
less.
$
1
500.
$450
1
p
f-18-30t
lltr. Lons Boltorn.
(9) a, L5, 22. W; &lt; 10) ti. 13, 6tr
Street. c:ara,;e, lias&lt;'ment l'horw
Mlddl•porl, Olde
Alsu
vialling
Mra. Wolf on
down,
$20
mont
h.
Manley
Gettys,
day.
9 6 llr
WY 2 - 2733.
liUI­
lUC
.ELEGf
ONE
T
l111ppy
Hollow
lload,
Middleport,
Sunday
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jack
IILVER
1
TAJl with 1eparate treble and t'OUR room bou ae, R11ll11n d TownOhio, H. D. l .
9 1 3tp
'bMII power. Onf! 8-lube amplirler
LEGAL NOTICE
1hlp. Call WY2-6566. 8- l 9-30tp
FI V E HOOM I I OUSt&lt;: 1-'t)H SALE.
with two 1peakt-n , 3 lnputl,
Cate
No.
1 3,073
ru1111ini,? WHl1•r. l l,:i lll'r('S, olll­
vtrnolo remote control, tremolo EJGIIT ROOM HOUs�-:-t��­
ANDREW
l lA l ; i•� I?. wh11s(' J) l aec
'
hui l dmi,:s. Story s Hun Must se ll
W• Have Tbe 'l'llll&lt;ll
room 1parlments. A. N. Btmgel
lpeed and I mlcrophon� with
of rt•s1dcm·e i� unknown. ts hnehy
for
hn
lth
r
t"asons.
On
srhool
bus
1 1-Ulc
Phone WY2-3272.
11.ind. See Ri&lt;'haro f'ro1t, Chl's­
and mail routes. St•&lt;' Ulen Taylor, nol ifkd lha1 on lhf' 7th day of
ter, Ohio. Call iln)'ll me.
9 7 3 1 p Seph•mhN .'\ U 1 111::10, L.11ura I la
Slorfs lhlll.
9 1 31c F O R !tEINT-Thrf'e otuce room,
1;1•r. hrins plaintiff, (i l('d ht'r peti
-- - - --- ovrr
Stllllrr
Shoe
Store
on
lon 11iai1HI him 1111 1ll'fer11hnl in
JUST
nrn SALE : 7 HOOM HOUSE, hath l1hr
Jl!IIIJ: MADE ICE CHEAM
Court St., 111 Pomeroy, second
l 'our! uf t · ummon l'lras, Mrigs
Jtrk'a
home.
at
mtike
t
t
1rrt'
lol�.
7&amp;3
Uys('ll
St..
Mid•
you
Uke
fl,
room
rtoor.
One
lari:e
1
8
I
22
l'oun\y,
Ohio. Cast' No. 13.073.
Iii 7 Ole
1ll&lt;'port. .1. ii. A llt•n.
9 7 l fr
1)1try B,r.
with adjoinin&amp; !2 ll. 12 fl. room
prayine, for (\i\lor&lt;'t· from t h(' �aid
Onf! 10 ll 18 fronl room. A l l LATE T . t l . DAVIS PROPEHTY. AndrPw IIRi::cr uu 1 he i,:rounds ul
J.ilBlANC EBONJTE CJ..A.HINET In
� condition . Uprilhl piano In
llrirk, 2 �lo r y. Located N. Thi r d t:ross NPglerl of Duly a11Ct E!drcme
nu•ly pain1ed with new r l oor
condition . Priced reaeonl'OV«lnc1, Phone WY 2,2080.
1111d Coal Sis., ".\tiddlrporl. M.11y l ' rn&lt;&gt;lty. and pl;unllff also 11r a ys
&amp; 7 Ol p
8,2-tfe
1bly. WY 2-264&amp; .
• h!' sren Ally t"'Venilll(.
9 7 etc fo r othrr pro1)cr rt'IIPL Sftid uuse
.,
- w i l l he for lwttring 011 or aflrr 1 hc
UHD PIANOS
· �,..,o� 110 1ls1-: w1T11 DATI i.
1 st day of Ot·toher, A. D. 1960.
2
recondltloned piano. Prired
Mc-hln l .1ttlr. f'hc1hirc, Ohio
LA U llA HACER . .
Phonr Eme rson 7-7329.
,la .Nlt Ready to 10. Phone RutL 'row, Crew &amp; l'or t('r,
How Heat Your Home or
D e 3tp
9 e etc
laDd rurniturf!.
Atto r nl'ys ior Plainl l !f
Broocltr House, and Sa,-e f
(91 8, 1 5, 22. 29; ! l01 15 . 13, 20, ?ll"
GOOD , • 8 UTILITY 'MlAD..ER. 3 ROOM AND RA.TH FURNISHED BEAU' (Y SHOP-F11lly euipped, 2
'
IIP.llrllll('ll\ at Nt'W Haven. Phonl"
S;tor y f rame, 2 apartments (4 and
'170.00. Can be tten al Branno n •
Turner 2-230�.
0 8 3tc
O rooms), gArai::c, l'Ornu loca­
.,._,e, N. Second Ave., Middlcg 8 3lc
tion. $2500.00 down, balance fln- ( 2 1 ) Real Estote
)"it:
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11rH'«i.
Metered bottled zu aervice
NICE LY 1"URN1s1iEO :i"li"Eo
WATIRLIH COOKW All
FARM-Wl'III or lh11land. 93 acre:; " ROOM HOUSE JUST PAINTED
room
ypst1ir1
•p,arlmenl.
Ph
j
Inside
and
oul.
Floors
newly
IACRIFICI
ao tbal you ean beat your home
ti room house. barn i36xSO) con­
W Y:!-3874.
8 1 tic
sanded amt Bron"lc Low built-in
- Uquidate 1e\leral Iona of
crete floor, granary, other build. · - · or brooder houses at •
cabinets, new balh room. Com­
-■n4 new 17 piece stalnle11 TWO l;AHAGES l&lt;'Oll RENT-Muiings. Plenly or water, tr actor
plete
basement.
Ph.
WY
per
2·2088.
199.M
1
'lttf:l cookware, coat
berry Avcnul'. Inq u ire 378 Secland and pasture. On aood gravel
cost that wil l compete with any
9 7 3tc
home demonatnUon. Sacriond SL or coll W Y 2· 2!173.
road, Only $6000.00.
trPe of fuel!
ileed at 1'2.50 per aet. Write
9 l 6tp FARM - 87 1cres, rolling land on
.. J'fte Brochure, AJAX LIQ­
Route 33. 9 room house with
Be the llrst to enjoy thia mo­
,11DIA'l'ORS, 1503 W. Pico Blvd., MODERN APARTM ENT. THREE
balh, i;iarage, 2 barns, crib, oth•
Mulberry
rnia.
rooms
and
bath.
lM
la Ancelet 15, Califo
er buildiniui. Gas well. Plenty of
dern method or hc:iatin&amp; •• IN
I.
(9) 8, 31c
A\le.
9 8 Mc
_
water, $16,000.00,
ua now!
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1 COON DOG, One Pony. Eldon
ALBERT M. CO)(, Selnman
fl.00 bu. PICK APAli''-'JIENTS _ '!'Urnubed 10,d
Road.
Run
Bailey
Morris.
2-3130
WY
PHONI
unfun,�hed. Mcllulen, Jflddle BOX 229
Cb1tlt11 Hilton,
g 8 3lc
WY 2-WO
port. Phone WY :l-2821. 3 3 ti ,
g 6 61&lt;
I
,,
.., P e ffl. ,,.. l�tlon. lnwrN lty N•tlonwlch, Phon• lit
Md A. $ervlc;:ie 'Stetion WY2•
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Sunday sd1uol aHendan&lt;·t' on
Mr and M rs H r. Si'&lt;son, Mr Sept. 4 w a 8 44 lhe ofr�ring was
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Rel'ent gue�l� uf .\1 r dllll Mrs.
2 30 Lorena Youn� Tht&gt;ater
M r, W.11yri(• Prmr...
Delbert Gaul were Mr a11d Mr1.
3 00 Young Dr. Malone
Mr and M r� Hi/I HNn· of John Griffin . Col umhu�. Mr d nd
' 30 From Thtsf' Roots
Cl,vcfancl visited re&lt;:en1 ly w u h M r.s. Alva Partlow, Pcaeh Fvrk:
• 00 Comedy 1-&lt;;ayhouse
:\l r a nd M rs H I( Durst.
H e nt}' W1lbarg1•r, P1ttstJurgh Pa ,
4 :10 Here '.� Hul ly wuud
Mr and M r�. P u rl Smith, Mr. · Mr and Yin. Harry 1 , a t hnc and
and Mrs t ' lt1rHn(·e Smith of l: ast I Mr and Mrs Charleis Hel:t 1ng,
�:00 .-.�e:.:mhout Bill
l
.iverpool wete we-ekend guests Jooal.
�.3U ilisM Kid
of
Mr ii/Hf M rs Charlt• s H�nsle y.
6 00 M111.sic in the RJa:u:I
Mrs Grace Swartz itlld Mrs.
.\l rs Ethel llvli;11·k and son
J. 1 5 Jun Thacker Sho"
A
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Frl'd
are
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Mrs
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6.2ll Wea ther-cast
shower fur Mrs Vernon Swartz
1 ;ilier and C1:1rL
3.JO News P1c1u-�
K E•1 1 h Curtis. Col u mbus spent 11 al lhP home of her pa rent!, Mr
6·45 H u n tley Briukley Repon
111•1•k
r1•('l"nl ly with his grandm o­ and �trs kex Summerf ield near
7 00 Pioneers
t.'hester. last F'riday evening
r
twr
M r� '.vlary Pierce.
7 . 30 C1in.11rron City
Pvt. Kay Hawk. stalJOned tl
Mr
and
M
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liol.H'rl
YatPs aucl
8 ·30 Wichita T,- wn
F'ort Gordon, Georgia, has been
�011 sp1•11t the wt•ekend w i t h Mr.
!LOO Play Your HUll&lt;'h
\'1.siti11i;i hi-'&gt; parents, M r. aud
anrl Mn Da\lid Yates.
9:30 Masque rade !-'ll.fl)'
M
rs. Rolund Hawk for a few
Mr
and
Mrs.
Bess
Cu11go,
Al
iee
10:00 Moment of Fea r
days,
Cong () were calling on Sam Sis­
1 :00 News t-teadliue1
son fPC"P11 tly.
l l · 1 0 WeatJ·.('rcast
Mr. and M rs. Ric-hard Swarb•
LaOOr day guesls of Mr. and and sun of Ravenna
d ; l � :.al'k Paar Show
spent l11St
M rs HarHs Frank and family Fr iday and
• 00 Sign Off
Saturday with his
wer e Mr. and !-rlt·s Walter Brown parents, Mr.
and M rs. Vere
ilnd family, Mrs. fo'rankie Pic­ Swar tz.
kPns and Naomi , Reeds\l ill(', Mr.
Helen Findling
and Mrs Paul Merefiith ar1ll spent the holid;iy o! Columbus
weekend with
1 1 1 :30
I Marr ied Joan
Marsha . f'ol u m bus and Miss Rose her mother,
I va F'indlin8 and
l2:00 Restless Gun
Easlt'rd ay_
brother , Russell .
l 2 :30 QUC(.&gt;U for a Day
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne P rince en­
l ·oo Aoi,ut Paceii
tertain ed with ;i l'hicke n barhe•
A belling and shower was heltl
1 ·80 Medic
l'Ue Tuesday
Saturday
&lt;•venin
evenmg for Mr. end
�.
Guests
2 OC' Day m Co.art
wl!r(' Billie Jean Prince, Philo, M rs. Jaml"s Woodyard at his p,r­
l:30 Gafo Storm Sbc,"'
Johnni t' R i bet and Johnni e Het, ents' h'..lme Mr. and Mt1;_ Clau4e
3 00 F-at the Clock
zcr, ll1!eclsv 11 J l'
ulld Christin e Woodyard.
3:30 Who Do Yuu Trust
Conr'.'I , Middlt"p orl.
Ret'cu! visitors of Mrs. Hert�
+:00 American Band6ta11d
Albina Glue.se ncarn p of Stivers­ Kincaid were her 90 year J(P
i:SO Rin Tin Tin
ville Was vii.itrn g Maxin e Durst mother , M rs. C. A . Place of M�­
6:00 San Francisco Beat
Wt·dnesday.
ietto; her sister and brother j d,30 You:- Esso Repor t£:
Mr. and Mrs. rlo vid Srrrlth , Pat law, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Mill •
d :40 We a l.her TellOI'
atld Davrd, M r . 1111cl Mrs. Harold M a rietta; her aunt and uncle jr
(};45 John Daly NeW-1 ----• Holter attend ed the Slate Fair Mnd Mrs. E. C. Potten uf
t.
7:00 Bud(h• .;; 111reher Sho"
a t Colurnb us Thursd ur.
Do ra, 1-' la.
7 · 30 Walt Disney Presents
M r and Urs 3umm1 l' l!airden
The all),iual Homecomi11 g and
were visitin g Mr. and Mrs S. H.
8 30 Man rrom Black llawk
Er vin, Hacine . Sunda y.
Rully D.ay will be held at tho
9·00 77 Sunset Strip
Mrs Ge rald
llay111 a n , Ltnrla chunh ht re Sunday, Sept . 18th.
10 :00 The Detec1ives
and Ki•ith wrre v1s1t 111i,: . Mr. and M r . and Mrs. Be r vanl of Cirde.
• 0:30 Black Saddle
1111Je and their friends will enter­
Mrs. Joe Bissell Monday
1 :00 7he N�w ·ronlght
Mr. 1r nd M1·s 'l"h urrnan Bah tain Ew! ryone is cordi11lly in­
1 1 : 10 Seanr1mg lhe Weathercock attmde ct thi• Mariel la fair vit6&lt;l.
,I : 1 5 Spo rts Report
Mond ay.
1 ,20 Late Show
Mr. and M rs. Ost·-1r B11bcoek
were Sunday dinner gul'sls of
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Churk s Massa r.
Other guests were Mr. and Mrs.
M rs. Clarencl' Walsh and son
I I :30 The Clear Hori:r.on
Marion Ri!lgs .and da ughter, At­
1 2 .00 Love of Ufe
SaturdaJ
hens and Mr. .and M rs. Starlin g or Zanesville we re
g uests or Mrs. Ma ry Walsh wl)O
12:SO /::.earch tor Tomt rrow
Massa r and daugh ter.
12:45 The Guiding Light
M r. and Mrs. Jr. Hunt, K &lt;&gt; no, returned home with them for a
wcrt' cal ling on Mr. and M rs. visit of II few days.
1 :00 Life of Riley
M r . and Mrs. Warren SeH or
1:-:vrrctt Sisson and daug tite rs re,
I :�r As lhe Wor ld '!i.n·na
Columbus
were weekend guests
renlly
2 : 00 Full Ci rcle
o(
her
parents.
Mr. and Mrs.
·
Polly
Durst
was 11isi ling Mr.
2;30 Art Linkletter
' ·M
and ftlrs. Wayne Prit1ce rccf'ntly . ltussell Capehart and Jackie.
The M i llionaire
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter aud - Freel J'orter of Springfield was
il:30 Th! Verd;&lt;:-t Ir Yours
family . Marily n and Janet Bissel ! lh(" Wl'ckc nd guest or Mr. and
I.JO The BrightP.r Dny
Tl'd l layma1 1
we re Saturd ay Mrs. Halµh Warner,
Mr. and M rs. Joseph Lish aod
1:15 The Seotet !Jlorm
guests of Mr. and M n;. Llflyd M t·
son sµr•t1I Labor Day wifh Mr.
Peek, Bel leville.
!:�O Th&lt;&gt; Edge of Nilfht
and Mrs. lloberl D. Fenton .od
):fO The 1'mee Stooge,
dauJ;:hter of Lima, O.
----f:00 . Arthur J Smith-1"'ews
·
M rs. Nell Clark and Priscilla
· ht.$, 14..l.4:tok ,It tbe Weath,v
· ·lape- ,-Ath�ns, attended the Hom�a:20 ·. i�rst'ope
1
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here and visited friend�.'
1:30 Amos 'r..' Andy
P\fl
.
Johnnie
Kensley, Fbrt
7 :00 Highway Patrol
Knox. Ky., spent the weekend
7:30 Rav.hide
with his pa ren1s. Mr. and Mrs.
8:ao Hotf'I De Par!!C
Georgl' Hens l t&gt;}'.
1:1:00 1960 Olympk Ga1m•:;
Herber! SwBn, E11sl Liverpool
9.30 Decembe r Bride
is visili11g his molher, Mrs. Cora
IV:00 Twilight Zone
Swan .
!0:30 Pe rson to Pe rson
M rs. C. r. Cawthorn, (Margaret
J :00 News
Groce), Clevcl11nd has been visit­
1 1 : 1 0 A Look al 1hr Weather
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs,
1 1 : 1 5 1960 SUlll ltll'r U l yrrqlics
John Groce whilf' her f:l l her has
11 :45 Theater t 3
heen ill.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Grove Smith
Dayton spent tht• W&lt;'Ck t&gt;rHI with
their son, Mr. and M rs. David
12:30 Just For You
Smith and family.
1 : 00 News Headline•
Mr. and MrB. Hobart Newell of
1 :02 Just F-0r You
Keno were vlsiting Mr. and Mrs.
1 :30 New,
L. D. Pierce Monday
1 :30 Just .t&lt;'or i'@u
Rev and Mr.s. Kenneth Riggs
2:00 Calling on Pt. Plea::ant
have been vlsiting relatives at
3:00 News Headlinc11
Gal!Jpolis.
3:02 Mu.�ic Go Round
Mrs. Billy Youni has .recri ved
3:30 News
wo rd of the dealh of her muther.
3:3 5 Music Go Round
Madge Taylo r of California is
4:00 News Headlines
\lisiting Mrs. Ethel Larkin1::.
.f:0?. Mtwc Go Round
Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Hauber were
4
Local News
dsiling Mr. and Mrs. N or man
4:35 Music Get Round
Weber and r.ons, Monday,
5:00 Blllli&lt;!ball Scores
Miss Marilyn Bissell spent (he
5:0S Musi� Go Round
weekend with Miss Linda 1 1 :iy­
S:SO News Headlln'31!1
man, Letart Falls.
�:31 Music Go "Round
Spendin g the weekend with Mr
11 :4� Complet� News R'lund-up
and Mrs. M. L. Carr were Mary
8:00 Crow's Steak House-Sound
and BeUy Carr. Betty is leaving
9f the 60'1
for Washingt on, D. C.
§:30 News Hf'1dline,
Weekend Juests of Mrs. Har­
86:32 Evenin� Jnt.erlude
riet 8ry8'l1t were Mr. and Mrs.
7:00 News He,dllnes
Vance Arnold and daughte r and
7:02 Evening Interlude
children , Cleveland.
7:30 Newa Headlinea
Kenny Reynolds was v!sil i ng
'M12 SundoWJJ Serenad•
'bis rather, WHliam ReyMlda at
13:00 Sig!). Off
Pomeroy over the weekend.

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Miss Leah Arbaugh Becomes Bride 01
Harold E. Hawkins In Seattle Rites

Ma-inly About

F riday and Satu rday, Sept. 9th and 10th. Two Day Sale

People
In Pome roy

thoditt Church of �l u.l d lcµurt
tnee1 this Sunday l'\'l' l l l rlg fur
'.\ I r a11d .\! 1 :-. John W i\ rhaugh u f Tu ppers Pla11h arc a n ' 9: picnJc supper to i.lo1rt t l1t:1r 1all
a ,- LUCILLE HAWK lld
1 1 o u 1 H 1 1 1 i,: 1 h t• 111a r r1agt: u i l h e 1 1 daug h tc 1 Leah to H a r old E
�vities.
I LH1, k 1 1 1 ., u l ( ' u l u rn l;us . former! .\ uf S t e u benv1lle. Mr Hawkins
.\I r 1111d Mn Charlr� Hay burn
uunns the mt'(' l l !li:! /t1ll&lt; "' 1·J t h i· 1 b ! l i e
uf !\-!rs H a rold �: l l cn1. k m'&gt; . Sr of Stcubcnvlll� and and rh1ldre11 . f'ret.l iind Beth re .
per lhe new o f t u ,·r-. 11, i l l 111· 1 1 1 t h , · Li lt· J l .1 1 1 1 J d E H a v. k t m, . S 1
turnl'd to l ht'Jr homf' !11 L'hlCd�O on
Shop Fridoy 9 o.m. to 5 p.m.
ed.
'! lit· � 1 1 \1 .., 1\ 1.:r e rt• Jd 1 n l h t· G l (•nda il' Lu t he r a n Church 1 n TUc!&gt;day a f ter a �ISi! with .\1 r and
�I n, l:lak(·r l; ,mJm1
'&gt;• ' d ' l l , · \\ . , ,t, I n l h 1• !tt·\ \\ r,h'�
M1;,,. le.an Hull returrird t o l · h1
ca�o .•lUr 1 t.la) aftt'r J \'lSH w 1 1 h her
" I 1 1 , h1 1d , ,,•r 1 , · cl a� 1 1 , d t rufl ,,f
1,.irPJ\l!&gt; . .'1-11 and .\1 r\ W11l1arn lloll I
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Pomeroy. Ohio
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aJI l to::..p1 t a l ;rnd 1s 1111pruv1ng
1'1llls .. n i l v. t1 1 l t' J('l't'�','!1 , , , .. ,u1&lt;l
'1ommy No&lt;l11J11, 1 • ,•1,· �1Jr:, h,dl
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FRIDAY; NOT OPEN
1\1 1 �� !wllrl'l;i Kracu tc•r �p(•nl
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Berkl ine, G ree n River Choir 6 Simmons
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Sale $250.00
Rrg. $'.197 .00 Sofa. Valentine Seaver
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&lt;.'llh, .\I r ,1ml .\Ir � i'l'ar] I J . rn:
Sal• $1 75.00
RC'�. $269.00 Sora , Valentine Seaver
t_, .i1orruni.; Sldf
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Sun. , Man., Tues., Sept. 1 1 . 1 3
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Sale $ 150.00
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rte�. $239.00 Sura Kroehler
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Sale $175 .00
llrg. $269.00 Sofa, Krochler
Ernie Kovat• :.
Mar(lu �loore
lld, ! JIil.! lt1t"k} of J\.1 1ddlt•1m1 l •" I l l
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Jack Wurdt•u
,\tlonli11)' at ( ' am1Jp11 l'ark l l u .. t 1 1Jg
Sale $ 1 50.00
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R,· g . $249.00 Sofa. Kroehle r
tun, W Va
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Reg. $2!17.�0 Serllonal, Kroehlrr 3 rlecc Sale $ 195.00
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Mr a i 1 1 t :\1rs l laroltl Circl t· and
1 1 1 i·r1 1r1:.: 11pfn1·d with prarf'r hy
SALE $ 150.00
Reg. $ 1 79.00 Plastic Sola
som ol Crei.:nf1r ld �pent lhc week
M r� \' 1 1·1or \' 1,11 11)' .Jr Tiu· �rnup
em.I wit/ 1 ,\1 r ;rnd Mrs. Homer CirJleg. $297 .1111 Kror hln 2 Piece Sulle
Sale $ 1 95.00
w1•nl 111\1'\ 1 lw 1 1 p: l ( r , b �ml clues
clc arid ranuly al Carmel 11nd Mr.
ilrHI ,,t t1•11dau i· ·1 · � n · c•1,r,kd by
Reg. $ 1 !i0.00 ?. PiC'ec Maple, Green River Sale
� ml :,1rs J , n Shockey, Porlland.
TONIGHT •nd FR IDAY
! h i· p;i l ml l i•;ui t 'r, \'I' 1 1 ii wa s rr n•1 11m1 v a ,. m . d l rc�
1111 w a �
J lankn of Col um .
Mrs,
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Reg. $229.00 3 Pit•te Walnut, Green River Sale $ 1 35.00
,lotll' •111 l/u ' 1 , : , q,h,u)I,.,, ,\ i·rPSt hdd a : 1 11 · hu;11e ol J a c k .i nd Slur hui, sprnl t he Wf'ck l' llcl
J)oriK Day
ltidtaht Wul 1 nark
with Mr.
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Sale $175 .00
Reg. S229.00 2 Plere Kroehler Suite
l'la11, wi·n• ,1i,t ' 1 '"''.I l 1H .i.n oi·r-r
I 111· hnd1• 1 ., ., ..:ri.&lt;l .1 a h· 11J ( JIJ V&lt;' ol l' .a rmel 11nd .Vlr. 1111d Mrs. Morns
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Reg. $26fll.OO 2 Pie&lt;'t Kroehler Suite
SALE $219 .00
-1 .11,;'1• 1 : 1 • h :-.dwul of Tu)lpt·r., / 1 ;1nh•11 , !-iyracuse
Sophia Lort'II. 1\ 11t l 1 1111} (J uu1r1
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Mr:- l ' h;1 rlcs Husscll of Waverly ,
Reg. $289.00 2 Piece Kroehler Suite
SALE $222.00
,·1!. ,·.u h 1 i;11rol 1)n•�rnl1•d .t I I • , 1 1
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3 Reg, $89.00 Sofa Reds . . . . . . . . . . .
Sale $75.00
P I Ill &lt; , I ·" . . 1 , , 1 •·1 1 1 1 OH l ' olum ,·r \ ' ird&lt;' twmc, Carmrl
SATURDAY
l 'n•wlJI w,•1 1· l lo1111a I(c1 Iic· I ' ' I Ill:, I '. d u ,1 lh1o I · . . i,d ,11,o I l l l h t• I �Ir anti M n, r:v�relt
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2 Reg, S89,95 Sludlo ( ourhe, . . . . . . . . . , Sole $75.00
Vi i·kir \' ou ri i.: . l ' i• g.c y l• olmt'r, W o1 t l 11 i.: : . , 1 1 l ' 1 i l 1 I H \ t l 1 1 , d ., :-.h, • l � 1nll ! ht• lwliday wrf'k
end at Lhe
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Reg. $ 1 19,50 Sola Bed . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . Sale $99.00
"FOUH VAST ( ; l lNS '
c · r(•., llyn l l i&lt;"k.\, l111rh � ra Tattc·r• A Vt llUl' �t h 1 J l · I l l ·1 t• 11\jllt
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Reg. $ 1 79.95 Sola Red
Sale $ 1 10.00
sor1, Maur1� h,1 l l ul'�t, l'amcla K1•s ( ' ;tliforma
1 �Ir 11111 1 Mrs J&gt;on Thom11s and
Janice Muson
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sm�.. .-. S,d l) lfal hhuru .
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Reg. $297 .00 Sleep or Lounge . . . . • . . . . Sale $225.00
"CHY 'l' EHH! )ll"
l .1• ad t•r, ;1 1 1• Mr.� V1cln r Young
.il r ll11w k111s a l l &lt;'11 &lt;l c1I U h m S l ;itt • !'. l' �Selru.11 d anti son Sl)&lt;'nt the holt •
l l rnvNs 1ty and w,1� form �•r l}' l' IT I day we('k ud a l
.lr und i\l r� 1 ; 1•1,rg(• f l icks,
Reg. $259.00 Hide A Bed . . . . .
Sale $ 185.00
II coltagt&gt; 011 the
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Reg. $ 1 89.00 Sola Be� . . . . . . .
Sale $ 1 00.00
l u !�· Hl Lnlumhus.
L 'larcnt·e Norris, small son
of
I IU' cou11lc will n•s1dc at 58:.! 7 ·1 , Mr ,w d Mrs llcrsr hcl Norri
Reg. l ll9.50 l l lde A Red . . . . .
Sale $ 1 7 5.00
s of
Botlt1w111 Av&lt;' . . Temple Cl\)'. l 'allf
Hal"lnc, h·II al h i s home Tuesday
evenini,:, disloca1in g !us lcff elbow,
Mr and Mrs. Bernard Zucho2.a
P l u s ' J ' ;1xcs ancl ltP1·;qipal,k I · a))rng
uud dauAhlers, Karen, Kalhy 1rnd
Kim Ann. r,f l'i1 tshur1:h spent lhc
Wl'l'k 1•1111 wl lll hl'r part·nts. Mr. [
;rnd Mrs l'lu l l p Mrll' r. Kan·n aml
Reg. $379.95 - 40" RCA Whirlpool Wllh l nllnlle
Kalhy r1·11rn1 111•d for a longer \' ISit ·
Heat Burners and Rotisserie . . . , . . . . . SALE $322
Mr.� . i-:lwoud BowC'l's pn•.,1111·,I with lhell' gr;indpan•nts.
;ii t hr rnl't•t u 11i of lht• 1;o ldcn Uulc
}1 1ss Carolyn Meier. JUmor sl u•
Reg. $249.95 - 30" RCA Whirlpool - Large Oven
du�� nr l lw l'omcrny ( 'l1url'l1 of d1•11l al l h c SI. .Jmwph / los(lilal
SALE $2 1 1
( ' hri�1 . !11·lrl T111'.� 1lay t' ven111�. iii Sehnol of N urs11111. spent 1hc• wi•t'k
l h t• honH· of Mrs I k rwcr Kapple t•11&lt;! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. $229.00 - 30" Royal - Push Butlon Control
Tl,fo p lt• Plan'
l'h1llp Melt!r
Large Oven, (ilHs ln oven door . . . . . . SALE $ 188
l'rnyt•r h ,I' Mrs l larold Smith
·.�1 r all(t Mrs t:sl,c- Mossman and
tl l )PU1•f l 1 111' ml•el lng, followed hy clau�hlt' r , N1•loru, Mmrrsvillr. and
dPvnl inns t �kl•ll rrom Psalm U I . \iiss l'alru:ia Hiley of Mason, W.
h ,v Mrs. liuw1•rs. Plans were maclr Va ., s1w111 t t11• wt'l'k f'nct with t heir
!u M'll ( · 11risl11111� l'Hrdr., wrap• son, P\ll. Rolwrt Mo!lllman, who 1s
pin,: papl'r 1111d rH1bon, a1 a tuklng hi� ha.�fr trltinini; •L Fort
Reg. $249.00 - 38"
Chef, Burner wllh Brain,
nwrw_\' nrnk 1 11� llfOJl'l'I
I ! WRII Knn'K, Kenlurk_y .
Mal,hless Oven, GIHs In lloor . . . . . . . . SA LE $2 1 1
volt•1J I n p11rd111sc pa wl fur thl'
ronf ur ! h t• d1url 'i1.
Reg. $21 9,00 - 30" Magle Chef, Large Oven
�' lrs. Lt•I L.i Sp('nct•r w;i.� in
Glass I n Oven lloor . . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . SALE $ 175
1·hi11.C1· &lt;,( 1 h1• t'11lt'r1;1inm t•nl and
With $ 1 .25 Lubricat ing Job
priws wPrt· 11w11tdt'd 111 Mrs l•'.d·
Reg. $ 1 98.00 - 36" Magic Chef, Glass In Oven Door wnrcl \1 1•u11y arnl M rs. Charles
SALE $ 160
Eskl'w.
llt'fn• .� l1111t•ul� w1,rC' s1•1·v1·d hv
Reg.
$
149.00
36"
Magi&lt; Cbel . . . . . . , . SALE $ 122
The "illd l':pworlh Lc•ai::uC'" of
t 111• hostt::ss. Msslstcd hy lw·r t hr Fori•st Hun Methodist 1 ·hur('h
Reg.
$
129.00 Magic Chef, 6 fl. Size , . . , . . SALE $ 1 10
tlaughtN. Phr ll1�. to Mrs. llidrnr(I lu·ld \ ll('lf anl!lH:11 reuniot\ al
Davis. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Wnltvr �·orkerl Hun l'uk. Labor l)ay.
K1·r1 111"dy J1· . , Mrs. V1•110y a111!
At 00011 a Jlknir cltnnn was
sun 1 'rn ig, Mrs Mrl,• 1 n Smith s1•n1 1'1t 1 11 t h,• f11I Jow1ni.:
Phone- W Y -2-2995
Mrs. Spl•nn•r. Mrs. 1':skew. M r.� ·
Mr 111111 r-.frs Harry lluudaslwl1
llowt'rs II IHI OU!' MUt•sl. M rs M l l of Mid&lt;l l1'porl . Mr . and Mrs
Rrg. $ 2 1 9.95 Eleelrte Dryer
1u11 Uoush.
SALE $ 188
Will 1;1111 l l oud;1shell,
Syral ' usr:
Mr and Mrs
Hosmer lloush.
llrg. $ 1 !19.95 Wringer Washer
SALE $ 175
M111i-rsvillr: Mr and Mrs. VC'rnon
Reg. $ 1 79.95 Wringer Washer
SALE $ 1 55
N('a�c. M iners�illc: Mr. and Mrs
l'mll'y Karr. L'hestr-r; Mr . and
Reg. $ 1 19.95 Wringer Washer
SAL E $ 100
Mrs. tieori.:c Morrison ;i1ul sons,
Trrry and GC'org&lt;' Jr .. l ' ht&gt;slt'r.
Mr. a11d Mrs. Woodrow Mora.
.l;\(' kLC. (i('OrJ!f' Kcilh amt Hkh
New Shipment
MAYSVILLE
anl. Pomeroy rrn: Mr. 11nd Mrs.
'
ve
])avid
N1•ase.
lioger
1rn11
Roma,
w.
1rn
(
conv.
1
Va1rlarw
lmp11l il 4, l)uor I .ow mi lrn,i.:1•, s l}otlf'S�
M r and Mrs. �·red N&lt;'a11c, llu11ny
m ulur, Fordom11ht'. new ·
C . al11x1 4 )Jr V U molur, msah- ,111d ou1 , :141i ru 111 11101111' w i tl1 4
1 ,..,,, Ann and Stephen. Mrs . .IUllt'
,ttlutc 1 1�1. Be a utiful hlat·k t
Vinyl and polyethylene
hca1t'r,
r11clto.
L,1r.c1•
11,.
ru
l
lllltl!tllll
Jll'&lt;'tl
.
�
:\
rorcl1111111II ! ' 1 1'.tll N. l .t•�S
Sayre
and da u,:::htcr Pauln, M i n
;11111
whitt:!
finish.
llAdio,
'
�m\clr1I
&lt;111�h.
l
1
t1\f'1I
1:la.
,
s.
laq;t·
hub
4 pl y - 800 yd, spool.
1
drapes in
thun 2i.ooo 111111•, h) ' ,•lift'·
sparklin g
Nsvillc; Mri;. Marjorie lteutC'r.
hf'11trr, like new whilc­
ful lo&lt;·ul nw,wr , 1 \·ory um! l'&lt;IJ)S. l (HJ'·;, j! Ulll'lllllt't'
All Colors.
ne w assorlmenl. N e w
Susie, Ronnie, Cheryl and .rrr
wnll lirr:-1.
bei,1,r f1111�II. l ovt•ly 101ml
frey, Pomt'roy; Mr. and Mrs.
patterns . new styljng , all
It•� 1t1 h•r1nr. r11d1u. l11·nh•r
l l f'rb Davis, Jo •nd llonnil'.
colors. The finest selecand nurny 11ttw r 1•xtrns
Ath&lt;'ns; Mari(' , Danny and .Jill
lmpalu � l )uor :l4fl ,·11 111 motor with
tlon we have ycl offered.
l loudasticll, Marilyn a nti Twila
Turboi,:lld,-. 1 ww1·r s11•n111.c 1mrl hr11kell,
Karr. Ho5mer Roush rt&gt;turned
114'W ny\1 111 safrty wl11tc-wn l l tires. beauti­
thanks for thc- 1linnN.
ful l),('li,:e 111111 l u ll f1uish with Jtpo11ess Sp4'('1nl 2 Door. Locally
Jual Re&lt;elved
L o w mllea.ge,
A shorl busmess St'ssion wns
•
111111d1in� i111nuir, rnctw. h,·11tor 1md the uwtlt'&lt;t.
cl(';in 1ntcrrnr, good tires,
held with Hosmt&gt;r Roush as pre­
works.
New Shipment
,.
hrntcr.
�idenl, prf'sldi11g. Thf' ft,llo win,::
t)lwres11 Spur\ 2 l l r N,,w
offlcrrs were C'i('t'led for t!1e n('Xl
car m•v1•r sol1I ur l1t l1•il. 4
Y&lt;"ar: presidt&gt;nt, Mr. Rou�h; vke
eY l.-63 1 1 1' t-'ru11I wlw('I
prc�idcnl. Pul'lcy
l
Karr; Le.ah
drive, 4 sri'l ' CI 1 run.� ,
Nelli(' ' !l('('r&lt;'I Hf.\' '
whilew.11ll l 1 rt•s. ht•:1l1•r &amp;
Hobnail milk glass, brass
I
I t was d('ridcd to hnl1I the rcmany otlwr , , x1 r,1s Mu(· h
mountings and lranslacStatum Wa.:on 4 Door. 6
1111ion nrxt )'f.'ar on l .l!.:un· ()11y al
IHI than ct1·ul1•r rn�t.
cyl. n1otnr. shl. trans. One
ent shades lo match. WIil
l'�orked Run Lake.
Quilled rose patlt'rn coveror 1 1w l ' l,•,11t11•s\ ('llrli m
beautify your bedroo m.
lo\\' 11. Li kt IH'W IIH'S, ralet lillt'd with 100% dacron
din, lw111n. Orown over
polyester !iberflll - non albe�gc ru1111h.
l ergcnic, com fortable and
'tlllll
1
1U
W11j.!01l
l
I
S1u
Dr
I
,6
mat resist.a nt. White backti')' Sedan, VR 111otur. rur
ground with yellow/brown,
A polluck dinner was held
doma1it' 1 rn 11.� . 11ow..r
72 Patftirn1 To S.lkt llrom
Wedn esday evening l)y lhC' SC'11ior
fO!IC'
1leerlng, flt•m1 mtc·rior,
/ blue, lnendar/bh.1c
VB 4 Door. Coral over
In This Fine S.lecllen
Choir of the First Unil('(I Pres•
111 goO(t 1 1 rt·�. ht&gt;11h'r.
i ,·ol' )' firush, spotless irr•
print. Full size.
bytrrian
Church
honorlni::
two
of
bealltiful 1 \ ur y und yrl ­
IMS A"4'0YAL Fl tJ�N
teflor lnm. · Mert'oma1ie
thC'ir mum b('rs who will tw leav•
low rtni11h
lr1111.!l. Pnwl'r bra kes, ra­
ini:: I his wc&lt;'kend for Collegoe.
A USED CARfr» l't1UIT.S
dio an ti heater.
Bonored were Ml�11 Lynn Buch•
A 6000 0£AI.. EV!W'f/ME
an11n who will t'nlcr Ohio Uni•
Mal&lt;hlng Pillows
I
verslty a nd Ml!1 Judy Grega who
YOU /J64L WITH U$.
bo entering Rio Grande College.
Checks, stripe,, plaids, dotl
$4.95 eoeh
A gold cross necklace was
and a big selection of prinU.
:U0- 4 Ooor. VB motor.
preiienled
to
earh
girl
b
R
e v.
y
(it-l
"straigh
ve
a
t''
every
deal
Make dre.sns for glr\1 and
1td, tran� lk':i ui1ful blaC'k
'
How ard Ruppelt, on behalf of
otnic-. power stoorlng. ra•
time when you bu y a Rood
finish, ('lr1111 interim. a ll
wrun•n
HJc
the
choir.
dio, he•ler. like ncw tires.
uKrd rar rrom POMERO Y
t irf'� . radio. heater.
During
the
evening
special
;�
;;
Black and white fi11i11h.
MOTOR CO. 011 Main SI.
pi•no numbers wert&gt; plaj('d by
Mrs. Lillian SteiH and group sin�­
in.( was enjoyed. Games und('r
Cotton and raY on pile roe,
lhe direction of Mrs. Harold
'.tushioned wi\h lo,,m robber
S11ucr w ere pl11yed.
Mrs. Sauer and Mn. P a ul Hap­
non skid back.. Slze H136.
tonstall were �Jl ch a rAe or the
Fringed �ll arou�d. Beauti­
evenin1t with 'M1!1S Farie Erle•
ful decor,rtor colar1 that are
Print. and ch«ked pattern,.
wine, Mrs. LuC"y Gre1�. Mn.
hand or machine wa,h■ble.
Sleift and Paul Haptonst�ll as­
·lib aprons and baU apron1.
alaling.
Olhers att ending were Floyd
Carmack, Lewis Sauer Jr .. Judy
Sauer, Karen Gree&amp; and Mary
Ruth Sauer.

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Sale! Living Room Suites
Sofas, Stud io Couches,
and Sofa Beds

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2 GAL. CAN PAYANIA OIL

$9.99

$1 .49

Go/,den Rule
Class Meets With
Mrs. Bowers

Sale! Electric Ranges

100 S6H

GREE N STAM PS

FREE

Sale! Gas Ranges
Megic

Forest Run Old
Epworth League
Has Reunion

POM ERO Y S U NOC O
STAT ION

1 959 FORD

1960 Chevrolet

Sale! RCA Whirlpool

$2875

1956 FORD

'
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PLASTIC DRAPES

19S9 Chevrolet Now $239S

$1095
1956 BUICK

Special $895
1 953 CHEVROLET

Now $1 69S

NMOO�

1 957 CHEVROLET

•ood

$1 295

$595
1 956 MERCURY

BOUDOIR LAMPS

DACRON
COMFORTERS

Presbyterian
Senior Choir
Holds Dinner

Reg. $489.95 Relrlgeralor-freeier, 2 IJoor
Top Free,er, 14.6 ru. fl. . . .

SALE $4 1 1

Reg. $549.95 No Prosl Refrigerator-Freezer
2 Door Bottom Freezer, 13.3 eu. fl.
SALE $444

Reg. $399.95 Refrigerator-Freeze�, 2 ?&gt;oor
Top l'reeur, 12 cu. fl.

$7.95

$995

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\'' BATHROOM RUGS

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$1 .00

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59c

SALE $344

Reg. $269.95 Refrlgeralor Single Door, 12 cu.

It.

SALE $222

the briefer
the better!

Say one Wbrd-Hane,and you'll VBI all theae Fig Leaf
featur11 I Nylon-reinfon•d
,odetic aulJPOfl. Hy11ient(l
double-lhiek seat. Hlghly
ab101benl ootlon. Heat-resl1tant
el11tic in waiatband ar,d
leg openlnp.

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3 for $2.95
Amerlf.l's l1vo11le T-shul lrith Nytt,.,
feinlOfeed IIKk 1h11 Cl!l'I

sa,..

_... _ HAN ES
.. I!!! ... ,.

$1 .00 each

3 for ,2.95

Mens Briefs - Sites 29 lo 50.

Mens T-Shirts - Sizes small, medium, large, extra large

BOYS HANES BRIEFS

3 fcir $2.05

In Sizes 4 lo 20.

BOYS HANJS� T-SHIRTS
..... '.' .
In Sizes 4 lo

3 for $2.05

18.

Mens Big Yank

DUNGAREES

fly. Sizes 29 lo 44 waist mea­
sure.

$1 .98
For The Alhlele

G Y M BAGS

14" canvas bag with zipper
top - leather reinforced
handles, blue or brown.

$1 .49

LARGER SIZl!S

Sen ec ron Cu rta ins
the

following. won­

.,

• Machine or Hand Washable

e Drlps

Dry

• Litlle or No Ironing Ne&lt;essary
• Less Than

2%

.._
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�

Shrinkage

Tailored style In two beautiful floral flocked patlerns.

White. 81" or 90" length.

•

$3.95 a pair

Chen ille Bedsp reads

Beautiful preshrunk eotlon tufted spreads . Iha! require
no Ironing. Simply · was� and dry. Poly bagged wilh

picture Insert, Some with heavy•mult i floral inlaid pat­
tern. beep border and fringed styles. Ful l &amp; twin sizes.
Colors: while, pink, blue, •�ua, yellow, ssndalwood.

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Pomeroy•Mlddleport, Ohio, Friday, September O, 1960

NO. 1 22

A Pomeroy High School !ltudent
had her interest and talent for
drawing rttognize d this week with
receipt of a third plac e · ribbon lor
an oil painting al the Ohio Slate
Fair.
Barbara Coates, daughter of �11:r.
arrd Mrs. Albert Coates, Lincoln
HIil, and a junior In high school,
started drawing last winltr in
once. a-week Saturday morning
elHNI &lt;.'9Pducted by Pfof,. llrtil­
bach or Ohio Ull,lvonily. The class­
• were held in Middleport and be
to be reaumed soon in New Haven.
Barba ra's still li£e paintin� WiiS
a purple shoe and a b)ue vase. II
was entered in the Junior Divis•
ion of the Hobby Show, and was
the second oil painting she had
tried.

$5,95

Elberfelds I n Pomeroy

Ohio: Partly cloudy, tic.att.,.M
aho..n, th,uw._, ......,.. Muth
and out toda,-, orll'enMI IOUth
toni1ht. Cooler to4ey al\d tonl1ht.
Saturday, cloudy, continYN ceol.
low tonlfht 51-65 north to '41
south.

150 mph Winds Headin g
Strai ght Toward Miami

19 Vo Ag Boys
Cop 13 Ribbons
At State Fair

Nineteen Vucalional Agriculture
.students of R.1cine High School
w ere awarded 1e ribbons for exhib
its at tht• 1960 Ohio State F�ir, ae­
cordini;: to lloward Nolan, Vo•Ag
instruclor al llacine.
Winning for lh ei r exhibits werr:
E.arly potatoes, first place, Char•
J es Smith; late potatoes. first.
Charlrs Smilh.
Tomatoe s, first place. Roland
Sayre and Russell Cummins.
Hay, third place , William Carle•
ton.
Conr.rele floats, first, Russell I
Cummins; se cond, Jim Louks; third
Larry Sellers; rourlh, Henry 11 111,
and fifth, John Hyse ll. Tool car•
rient: first, Rol and Sayre ; third,
Tommy Hill; fourth. C ecil Wolfe.
Tool fitting. fourth, Gerald ljarl;
small labor savina applianc es, first
Carl Circle; home appl iances. sec­
ond, Lawrence Lisl e ; third, Gerald
Hart; hflh, Carl Walton.
Other exhibitors wer«' David
Da vidson, Rog er Holler, Bruce MC·
K e lvey, John Rowe and Marian
Wells.
ThC Slate Fair display by th e
local ch a pter was one of the year•
round projects carried out by th e
Vo-Ag class.

Weather

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na Veers,
on
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employment
U nKey West Is
•,
. ,,. f i
Decrease Less
f: �· -, Getting Ready
Than Expected -. ,
Fla.

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Funeral Services
For Infant Will
Be On Saturday .

"Funeral service!! will be held
Saturd ay a l 2 p. m. from the
Eden Church for one•ye ar-old
Donald E. Holsinger who died
Thur�da y in Marie'tta M emoria l
Hospita l.
Surviving .are his parent!, Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Holsinger Jr.,
Mr.
Re edsville; grandparents,
and Mrs. Alva Hol&amp;inger St.,
Reed nil le o nd Mr. and Mn. Rus•
sell Cline, Racine; hi,. great
grandmother, Fannie Be.liver, Ra·
cine and many cow:ins and uncles
The Rev.� EIUn 'BLlltti wilt offi­
cl.a le. Frieod11 will be «iceived at
the While Funer•I Home any­
lime , in Coolville.

Hopes Hold Up
For End Of
Railroad Strike

PHILADELP HIA UPI-An In­
termediary in th e dispute be­
twee n the Tnnsporl Workers Un­
ion and the Pennsylvania Rail­
road expressed hope today for
settlement of th e nine-day shut
down of the nation's l argest rail
carrie r.
Dilworth
Mayor Rich ardson
said he had been in touch with
the federal m edia tors as well as
union unrl management rcpre11en·
talives and found the climate op•
timistic.
"There is reason lo hope th at
a settlement can now be &lt;OD·
elud ed," Dilworth said.

WASHINGTON U P I - Unf'm,
ploymcnt dropper! by 2211,000 m
August to 3,788,000 Joblen, the
Labor Depa rtment reported to•
day. A dl!cline of 500.000 would
have been normal for the month.
Th e total number of joO hold·
ers in th e nation fell by 407 ,000
as a pickup in non . farm industries failed to develop.
Howe ver, the Augu!lt employment total of 68,282,000 was a
1 ecord for the month.
The de partment blamed e arly
model chang eovers m autoll and
continued sluggishne!!.!i in steel
for the disappointing decline in
joblessness and the drop in the
STATE F A I R R I BBON W I N NERS - Mem hers ol Racine High School's Vo•Ag classes number of jobhold ers.
won 18 ribbons for individual exhibits at the S tat.e Fair. Nineteen boys took part. In front, I
If the usual August climb in
to r, Henry Hill and Carl Circle; second row, Tommy Hill, Bruce McKelvey , Russell Cum­ non, farm industr,es had occur•
mins, ij,Ql,ani:( S�)TC, Lawrence Lisle, Jo�n lffl we; stan�ing, Bill Carlelon, Larry Sellers, �arl red, it would ha.ve offset a drop
Walton, l\oger Holler , Gerald Harl, Cecil Wo lfe, Manon Wells, John Hysell, Charles Smith , of &lt;13 1 ,000 In farm jobs. Such ii
11)ackeni'ng in farm work is usand Howil'd Nolan, instructor.--Sentinel Pho tos.
ual in August.
Unemployment moved do wn
from 4,lH7.UOO m July to J,738, ·
ooo· in August. nut becauie the
normal, seasonal shrmk11e of
500,000 was not realized, the un•
employmenl rate shot up from 5.4
per cem 1or July t o 5.11 per cent
1or Augusl.
This m ea nt that in August 59
of every 1 ,000 men and wom en
In lhe labor force were out of
work Kid lobkmg for a job.
Seymour · Woll'bel n, the 'La bor
Departm ent 's job e'xpei- t, said
continu ed
"unerpeioymenl ha•
·,or al,,eatt the ,.., quarter three
ot t.he y-, .Dot to u.lisfy olir upcctatiorrs.''
H e e mphasized, however, that
employm ent "is moving along at
a very high pl a teau." He said
expansion m tne number of jobs
wits "be ing br.ak ed mo5tly by the
11tuation m steel."

High Sch,oo/ Boys Interested In Agriculture Recogn,ized

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This Is How Racine's Vo-Ag Display Looked At The Fair

LEOPOLD VILLE, The Congo
UPI-Premier Patrice Lumumba
today aeeused Presi�ent Joseph
Kasavubu or high treason and
claimed for himself the func­
tlona of ehief of state arrd su­
a� t.:o., t:ln�in• I fcred lo sel up � S2,000 scholar•
preme commander of the army.
SALT LAKE CITY UPI-Polic e The Dorn e l:hcmi_c
,
h el,\rt�g ship fund for hts church. They
pr
?hmmary
Lumumba 's latest move in this
waived
nati,
h eld a former Cincinnati execu·
S . D15 went lo a bank and Marshall de•
U.
to
over
power struggle with the President
bound
was
and
check
ent
fraudul
tive today 011
$,,ooo posited a check fur $2,000 In a
under
of the Congo came in an order
tiere
ch arges and an alleged e mbezzl e, trlct Court
n ew account.
of the day to Congolese troops.
b1it
0
m ent involving ah estim a ted $1 5
only
on
two
arr•igned
It apparently was written W ed­
He
was
After leaving the bank, Mar•
000
charges, one shall sudd en ly " rem embered '' he
ne1d1y or Thursday but made pu­ 8oot1ters Sponl!loring
cheek
ent
fr.1udul
Edward Marsha ll, 36, who left from Kinston, N . C., and th e was sbort
bHc only today.
ol cash and returnerl
in AuguSt, 1 959, a nd lcrt a other fr-Om Boise, Idaho. How• to ca9h a check. The minister Jet
Ohio
ecor
o
vent
p
on
a
Lumumb
nd
a
Kasavub u
1 Monday proclaimed e11eh other
The Band Boosters of Pome- lnil of bad cheeks aod aba n- ever,, police said he admitted the bank take the money from
........ p,rly doned cars behind him, in a year embezzling the mone y from the bis account until the check W•S
-y
ar, sponsoring a dan"'
since
fired from their jobs but
ar·
then the premier has received with ..The Jays" Sa turday night, long coast to coaSI trek, was
Cincinnati firm writing numerous cleared by th e 1'" ifth Third Union
U.
S.
before
Thursday
raign
e
d
starting
at
the
1
at
7:3
S
e
pt.
0
0
aupport from parliament.
che cks and
. renting cars with Trus 1 Co. in Cincmnali.
Gar- bad
In today'a proclamat ion Lum­ Pomeroy High gym called •n Commiseion er Edward M.
a stolen ered a t car d • nd • ban•
But thr. ministe r became suspi .
n e tt on two fraudulen t ch eck
umba in effect declared hhmelf "a nniversary party."
donlng the m i n citi es across tbe I cious and ea llcd police. A check
A sp ecial attraction is report- charges.
preaiderrt as well as premier.
eountry.
with the Cincinnati bank revea led
Msrshell, who allegedly cmb,zd
c
t
n
e
rnm
e
gov
your
of
"The chief
, (o be (h e "exp 1o 1ng voI can•
Marshall was secretary-treasur• Marsha l l did not have an account
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Patrice Lumumba, as from today _
and ln conformance with the law,
Police said this was the method
of Red Devil ll&amp;hter fluid. He
assumes the functions of chi e f of
dlaappeared one day last aummer Marsh a ll h ad used to pass most
J
gov,.rnment and of the Congo•
Idling Charles Neyer, president of his b,d checks. Uis vicHms
Iese alale," the order to the army
of the firm, he w as going , lo usually were educators or church
11id.
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u ncan W'JI
$26,000 Merchandise
city
prison
here
today
lo
await
sentencing
by
Federal
Judge
in
home with a swimming pool, an Phy8ical Education
Fil{Ures In Charges
at
state
G.
i
Underwood
hospital
for
refusing
to
wofk
Mell
s
n
a
,
e
lectric organ and other luxuries
K.
awal
UPI-N
BUS
111 rshall Dun ·an, son o t Mr. and
COLUM
all on $80 a week tak11•home pay. Mrs. Buren Duncan of Cliflon, will
Goel, 25, farmer Ohio St.ate Uni­ lieu or military service.
The three conscientious objec• che n workers at other 11tate a nd
The eompany founds its books enter Marsh a ll i.:ol legc this fall as
veralty atudent from India, was
were $120,000 11hart and $30,000 a physical education maJor. H e is
to be ehaqed today with grand tora were eonvictcd in U. S, DI&amp;- county institutions.
"The court will be lenient with worth or materials w ere misalng. a 1955 graduate of Chester High
larceny tn connection with the trict Court during brief trials
Wednesday
a
nd
Thursday.
Each
you"
Underwood told lhe three.
$26,000
estimated
(n the case that led lo h is ar- School.
an
theft of
Dunc an will be a candidate for
of mercha ndise from a depart­ race1 a maximum sentence of "I'm going to acnd you to J a il for reat, Marshall had cont.acted a
rive years in prison and a $1 0, a few days to let you think it mini11ter e11r!y Thursday and of· thf' football team a t Marshall as a
ment ■tore here.
over. Then you ca n tell me whe•
guard. He played foolb•II with the
Goel, w h o eame here two years 000 fi !l4lDaniel M . Swartzentrubcr, 23, th er you want to go to work or
u . s. Air Force a t Okrnawa . H e was
a&amp;o to work toward hla mader of
I
Rev. Miller ReJ)Orted
iormcrh' employed a l /ntcrna lion·
aclence degree, faces po11ible de• of Holmes County near Beact1 go back to prison.'' a l Harvester in Columbus and •lportation to lndla If coovlcted. City, and David W. Mill er, 24, of
Hospital Patient
Pollet arrested Goel Thurlday Apple Creek in Wayn e Co \l nly \ Marine Captain's Ice
,
Rev H arry Miller of Middle• t,nded summer school at Marshall
T
a
e
foll0Wln1 an inve11tii,:atlon by the
e . W. Va., is a pa tient in S L this year.
.
ourn
a s Off In M �tch
l&gt;
Ohio Hlghway Patrol of recent : � �;J!��. !;�!: ����j:�; P yROMF. t?Pl�B•ll
-------Joaeph 's Hospital in Parkersburg.
found guilty earlier.
. Mc'."•ll�n, Ue is 11 former p aslor of EUB chur­
theft■ from the university.
All three said work of "nation- a V. S. Ma�mc l;aPl•ira with ice
Have n und in Point Officer• Perinit !Ua11
al heallh, safety or interest "' in wa �er in h a s vems, gave the ches in New
asant.
Ple
gold
medal
_another
�m\ed
les
a
St
place of military tralning was . in
Short Frc,edo111
iddleport Man Held
Rev. "Millcr 's room number at lhe
violation of their principles. They m th e Olympic Games today by
A Gallipolis man who fin ished
510. H e is the father of
n Theft Charge
re fused to report for work al w in_ning .lhe ripid-fire pislol com• hospital is
his
t erm in the Ohio l'cni!entiary
mer·
lhrry Miller. New Hnven
William Guthrle, Middleport, Columbu s State Hoapital last pelltion in .i special 9hOOl•off .
yesterday didn ' t have long to
chant.
u bound over to the grand Nove mber and would not tak e
w a il for a new home.
McMill.in's triumph. as a Rus.
ury today in County Court un- joba as farmen, orderlies or kit• sia n rival wa.s unable lo match
Sheriff Robert llartcnbach 's
r $GOO bond on a theft charge,
d
eputicll were walling for Harold
LICENSE
ISSUED
his coolness in the clutch, w as
TO BUY LOGAN LAND
,n an affidavit flled by Rieb
A m.irri age lieensc has been J. Thompson, Gall ipolis, Route 2
th e 33rd U. S. gold medal of th e
state
e
Th
UPl
COLUMBUS
ualls, Guthrie ll ehar1ed. with
in Probate Court to Dan­ when he was release d after serv•
iHucd
games.
How
e
ver,
Russia
still
led
Wlldllfe Div\11ion disclosed toda,I' It
then or ,12n.
22, tarmer, Coolville ing II term for larceny from
Bernard,
iel
with 34 and was expected to
In anotller County Court caH, hat agreed ta purch1se 293 acre of widen the l•,P in itl bid lo wrap and Rulh Stocklon, 21, clerk, Pickaway County. He la charged
coe Roberta WH fined flO Lo,&amp;an County land ror, use as a
up the ufl\,fflclal team cbamj,ioo- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan· h ere with Issuing a cbai:ilt without
d. COltl: on • ch■ra:e of failure !lab apd wildlife area, if it can gel
su!Cicient
ford Stockton, Hew.lock Grove.
•blp,
the mooey from the leaislature.
atop ■t u intersecUoa,

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Cincinnati Executive Held In Salt Lake City
On Bad Check Charges, Embezzling $150,000

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Lurnumba Grabs
Presidency Of
Congo Nation

Sa nforized for pcr(ccl fit. fu ll
cul with graduated dimensions
for fit and comfort. Zipper

A truly minimum
derful features;

ly Unit-HI PreN lntern•tl11n11I
Th• I S R...,ubllu of thf: USSR
form the le,....t nation In fho
Wlllrld, comprlaln, 1.6 mill ion
M1Vlro mltn or 14,6 .,.,. cont of
tho wal'ld'a tohl land troa.

Miss Coates Is
Ribbon Winner
At State Fair

$1.00 each

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DRESS MATERIALS

WOMENS APRONS

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AmiSh Men Rest Iii C•Jty a)•1

Pending Sentencing By Court

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Suspects Sought
In Oeveland
Hole-Up Spots

CLEVELAND UPI _ A wide­
spread search of hot els, motels
and tourist homes was conccntrat•
t'd in North eastern Ohio today for
a hot suspect in lhc $53,000 rob•
bery of a Canton bank.
Police here ond in Canton join ed
FBI ag e nts in the sea rch for Har•
ry Euge ne Highfill, 32, described
11.s armed and dangerous. Highfill
also was 11. suspect 1n th e $4,000
robbery on Aug. :m of a Cleveland·
Trust ..,;o. branch.
was
When last s een, Highfill
driving a 1951 Ford lwo•door bear•
ing Ohio license N•l855-D. How­
ever, an FBI report said the SUS·
p ect wa s bclie\led to ti a ve another
s et of plates in his possession.
'fhc susp ect was described as
5 feel, 6 inches tall and about 145
pounds. He has l.&gt;luc eyes, brown
hair .ind is said to be a heavy
drinker.
The FBI reported Highfill talked
of heading for Miami, bul the
condition ot his car could rule out
the possibility of such a long trip.
The car reportedly shimmi es bad­
ly and w as thought to be irr need of
rcp•ir.

Letart Falls
Church To Hold
Special Services

The Rev. Lcniley or Cheshire
M ethodist Cha rge will hold evan•
gclislic services al the L etart
Falls Methodist Church, b egin­
ning Sepl. 1 2 thru Sept. ta.
The services are for the Letart
charge composed of eight church
e s. Each night will be dedicated
lo one of the church es with spr.­
cial sincing lo be furnished by
the dcsignaled church.
Tt..ese are Monday. Sept. 12,
Apple Grove end Eas1 Letart ;
Tue!iday, Sept. 13, Grc.et Bend;
Wednesday, Sept. 14, Letart Falls
Thun;day, Sept. 15, Mor� Ch a pe l;
Friday, Se pt. 16, Oak Grove; Sat•
urd ay. Se pt. 17, Stiversvillc; Surr­
d11y, Sept. 18, Sutton.
Rose Norris, former reside nt,
will be sona leader for the
Hf"ice�. l::'YU)'i&gt;ue ii wdcumt.

. LANGSVILL E CHURCH

GospeI ff3fMODY
Boys To sing
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At Homeconu.ng

The Gospel Harmony Boys of
H u ntin,c:ton will present a prognm I bis Sunday afternoon al
the 1.angsvill e
Congreg•tional
Christian Churct1 al 2 o 'clock.
Their appearance will be the
fea ture 01 tile annual Homecom1.og of the cnutcn. Sunday school
wuJ be held at iUKJ a. m. a basket dmne r w t ll be served al 12
noon and an evenmg service will
be held at 1:30.
Each y ear the Homecoming
atlr1,1.cts a iargc erowd and extra
se aling 1s De1ng arra ng ed !or
th11 year. A punlk addre!IS sy.,.
Lt!m WIil al8o be used. Tile pub11c is mv1ted to the services.

Bill stobart Js
President Of
.

Senior Class

U pper classes of Middleport
H.ii;ti me t Thursday to el ecl offi·
cers for the new school year.
William St'obart • was elected
president o[ th e Seo.ior class with
Don Erwin, vice pr esident, John
Blaker, secretary and Richard
Swackha mcr as treasur er.
Chose n as presid ent of the
Juniors was Sharon Pick ens;
J a mes Reed, vice president; Den·
nis Saelens, setTeta'ry; J erry
Bolyard, tre.11Surcr and H e len
Taylor. ex ecutive oHicer.
Forr est Bachte l was elected as
presid ent of the Sophomore cl ass
• with Russell McElhinny, vic e
president. Other officers a re Da•
secrdary; Sharon
vid Lewis,
Yeaug er, treasurer and Tom Ra ll,
executi,·e o(ficer.

MARATHON,
iUPIJ Hu rncane Uonna and Its 150·
m1le-an-hour wmcts stlllted
s11ghUy northward t o d a y
Onngmg the whote southern
tip 01 .r'londa, including the
pupuJous M1am1 area, rn range
of Its deaoJy wmds and hign
tides.
1n an emergency warning
at noon, e.d..t., Lne 1'1iam1 Weather Hureau extended llS hUr•
ncane warnmgs nurtn of the
r tonda Keys 1.0 .t· ort Lauderdale on lhe Atlanuc Coast and
t'Unta Gorda on tne Gull.
v,11e wa.rnings were e.uenu ed on
the LUii Coa�L northward from
l'u11ta L.orua to St. lb.ark.&amp;, mcludmg L.akc u1r.eecnobee m the intermr.
fhey already flew over the East
Coasl nonhw ard to Vero Bea ch.
ka-y• S.ttena Down
The t ionda Keys h a d been ex•
peeled w get Lhe brunt 01 the
01g slOrtJJ with only gale wmds of
.&gt;tJ - OU m.p n lor A&gt;uam1.
Northern Cuba felt the fury of
the vicious storm today as
1l
I
swtrlell 1nroui,:t1 mto 1ne floricla.
j :-,trans ano DOl'e down on
the
Kesich.nu 01 the island
n.eys.
ch,un worlle&lt;t tt1rougho111 the mght
rwaromg up nome:1, stores, l 11oh·
mg camps and Lounsl laciln1es.
fhe sudde n shJH in d1red 1on
11. ppare n u y uught we.ithcr J ore,
c....t.ers DY surpra&amp;e aod an e mer,
geney- -w;arn1ng w.;u i�ueu. lfl Ille
111ronge1t
h1111u.ige IL warned:
"A dengorous hul'rl�Nt naw
rhrutons meal of oxlreme Muth
f lodda.
" .')a tcly precaution&amp; should be
rushea WILII a.I.I poss,b,le uraeni.y
10 the area of nurricanc a1spla)
,.llld completed at lne cariles1 POS•
s101e moment trom fort Laulier­
daie to h.cy West and by evening
on lhe Gm1 Coast."
Charts Stol'm P•th
At noon, e.d.t., vonna was cen.
tered about la4 miles soulh·soulh­
�ast oJ M1am1 and th e aam,.e dJs·
tanCf! to th e east-south east of Key
'w est. Ttus was near lalltut.le 23.6
north, longitude 79.5 west.
fhe hurricane was moving lo•
wai;d t he west-northwest al about
12 m.p.h. Th e Weather Bureau
said n would malntam this di·
r eclion and sl)eed for 12 huw-s.

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Friends' Night WiU
Be Held Saturday

The Racine Chapter, OES, will
hold ·· Fri ends Night"' S11turday,
Sept. 10 at 8 p. m. it Is announ·
ced by Jane Hill, Worthy Matron.
A p gram is being planned
and J,II me1'lbers are urg ed to
atten .

Pomona Grange To Give Degree
At Wilkesville High Sept. 12

Meigs County Pomona Grange met in regular session re­
cently al the Rock Springs Grange Hall with Star Grange as
hosts and 64 members present.
Re ports were heard from 12 steward; Mary Genheimer, chap­
granges and it was decided that I lain; Jess Jones, secretary; Leo
Meigs County would visit th e Story, treasurer; Amos Leonard,
Vinton County Pomona G range gat ekeeJH!r; Belly Erwin, ceres:
and exemp\if:y the Fifth Degr ee Fr a ncis Brown, pomona; Mild·
Monday evening, Sept. 12 at the red Stockton, flora ; Sharon Je­
Wil kesl'ill e High School building well, l ady .inistant steward; cxe•
cutive canimittee. C. E. Blak es.
al a o'clock.
New officers elected, WIW'e l ee ; legi1h1tive chairman, Fr ed
Virgil Atkins, m aster; Thomas Goeglein; Lucille Story, home
Avonellc
S.1y,re, ov erseer; Pauline Atkins, economics chairman;
lecture r; George Genheimer, ste• Holid ay, youth chairm a n and
w a rd; Robert Jewell, assistanl J ess Jones, juv enile ma tron.
I n th e nation a l ba king eontest,
eooking section, Mrs. Dale Kautz
Tag Day Arrangenlenls was first; Mrs. Leo Story, sec·
ond; butterc a kc:
Norma Lee,
Com , •leted By Group
Fina arrangem ents are being first; Mrs. Story, seeond; bre ad
made by the Band Boosters of division, Helen Radford, first;
Middleport- for their ennual Tag Sharon Jewell, second; eroch et
Day drive this Saturday begin• division, centerpi eces and doilies
Mrs. Buen a Grueser. first; Mrs.
ning at 9:00 a. m.
lle aclquarters for the drive Jewl"ll, SCC'Ond; ba by sets, Mrs.
will bo t he offlee of the Columbus l·lenry Beav er, first; no second.
In lhc slat e contest in pound
&amp; Soul hern Ohio Electric Com .
pany on MiTI St. During the day t·ake, Paulin e Holiday was first;
the band will march and as has Lucill e Lelfheit, second; com­
hcen the custom £or 'f!e\'crul panion shirt, Clara Paulson, first;
years solidtalion will be confined Bt'ulah Me eks, second.
(n the Prince and Princess
to M iddlcpo rl.
conlesL Marilyn Stockton wu
princess and Johnny Newell,
RUPE FORFEITED BOND
will repre!ent
Ch i&lt;'f Hcrb.-rt Gilkey reported prince. Th ey
M
e
igs
County
at
l
Roy
of
morning
this
arrest
the
�e elate m eetC. Brown. Huntington on a n in­ ing in Oetober.
The next regular meeting will
toxicat ion charge.
In a ses!iittn of M ayor Ke nn eth be on the firat Friday ni1ht in
McElhi nney 's court l.ut rright. Novem�r when in■lallalion of
Clarence Rupe for{eiled a $200 officers will be beld witb Ohio
Valle, Gr.ua,e u bOiti.
bond 011 • .PWJ cbaa'&amp;•

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