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n,ul .v S! · n t m r l , Pomcro) • M 1d d l r po rt . 0 , .Sept 8. 1 960

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.
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.\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.
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Sale $250.00
Rrg. $'.197 .00 Sofa. Valentine Seaver
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Sal• $1 75.00
RC'�. $269.00 Sora , Valentine Seaver
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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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Sale $ 1 50.00
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R,· g . $249.00 Sofa. Kroehle r
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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
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Reg. $229.00 3 Pit•te Walnut, Green River Sale $ 1 35.00
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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
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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
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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
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2 Reg, S89,95 Sludlo ( ourhe, . . . . . . . . . , Sole $75.00
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Reg. $ 1 19,50 Sola Bed . . , . . . . . . , . . . . . . Sale $99.00
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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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Reg. $297 .00 Sleep or Lounge . . . . • . . . . Sale $225.00
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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
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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.
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New Shipment
MAYSVILLE
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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y
(it-l
"straigh
ve
a
t''
every
deal
Make dre.sns for glr\1 and
1td, tran� lk':i ui1ful blaC'k
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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
;�
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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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Go/,den Rule
Class Meets With
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Sale! Electric Ranges

100 S6H

GREE N STAM PS

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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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19S9 Chevrolet Now $239S

$1095
1956 BUICK

Special $895
1 953 CHEVROLET

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1 957 CHEVROLET

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$1 295

$595
1 956 MERCURY

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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

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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
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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.

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G Y M BAGS

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

$1 .49

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Tailored style In two beautiful floral flocked patlerns.

White. 81" or 90" length.

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Chen ille Bedsp reads

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

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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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Decrease Less
f: �· -, Getting Ready
Than Expected -. ,
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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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Lalcr, it was learned the bache- D
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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
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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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Sheer Lovellneu In Slurdy,Dtlp-Dry

curtain with

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Devoted To Ths lnure,t, Of 1'he Mei11-M,uon Area

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VOL XJI

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

NEW FALL
DRESS MATERIALS

WOMENS APRONS

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SALE $533

$2.39 &amp; $3.29 ea.

$995

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Reg. $639.95 Re(rlgeralor-Fret'!t.er, 2 Door
Bottom F ree:r;er, 1 5 en . ft . . . .

$1 .00 a poir

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Refr igera tors

55c spool

1 959 GOLIATH

$1695

CARPET WARP

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Sa le! RCA Whi rlpool

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a nd Satu rday 9 a .m. to 9 p.m.

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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.

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GospeI ff3fMODY
Boys To sing
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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
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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
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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
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igs
County
at
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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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Devotional
Leader Thursday

lli.u Sharon .l unl's � J , d,• \ , , 1 , . , ,
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I l m turs n.rnletl were Mrs . l t a &gt;
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H L I L I &lt;111 d ' S H l'l I I) en' I s, g1· 1 (1 t.' d \'V I· th a 1 5-game winning streak
uver a t wo ,,· ear (&gt;enod . a n d Llefendin c· ham1Ho1 1s l w o sea"One
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l llt.' Bu{'kl'\' e Footbal l Con1ercm:c , open their 1960
, sc.a�o_n S a t u rda:-• night at h0rne against a strong Lancaster
I iluys I n dustrial School d u b
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Ill spots but loaded wtlh potent iality . The intervi ew about his
1 960 prospeds started like t h is:
· ·what have 'ya ,.,·ot t ins J t·ar, othe r conrerence title and
stan d a
Jim ? Prl'Hy rough 'J ·
i:uod thance to make that 111cto,y
1 1111 "Man. W l' " rl• m l1c1d sh .i! pe S lrm g upwards of 25 straii&lt;:ht.
r , r h1•1•n \ll hu-'&gt;,'I t h t• la ., t 1 /m•,·
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w t •ek� t r:, lll.t: tn sort ('lut hoy� w h u � , eragmg aruund 180 pounds bol1· ,1 n pl ; 1 J �l&gt;mt· f mil lrn ll I h a vrn · 1 s t r red b y t wo hu He tackle � with
had I J lllt• l'\'l'II l 1 1 1 :i l k lo �,,a rt � · two big buys, lhou•·h
" "'••recn. m re•
serve His enf\� are f'Xpuicn ced
w1· 1 1 1•r.� '
H qm r l t •r " "You h;.1{' ll lnlt ll and big C'nou i;: h . He's working , ; ght
ho y s al l he "tlard
goud Uo1 ., lia l"k , tlon · t ) 1 n1 · • · ·
,· obs an,t none ol
...
tht"m
:.:o under 1 55 pouncts. Center
.J 1 1 1 1 "'Yeh. hut t h ir1I,: ur u1�, frl
is i f' l lcrman and sophomo re Billy
I "' w JHi an• �uric · ·
,, l'pur1t:r ' "J1111, lei'� run tluwr1 H_\"SPll, whom ,...• ,n J;m ,d,,,,· ,, ,an
l he !)0�1l 1 ur1�. m11t1 for mc1n. and P l c1y &lt;1 l ot Or rnot ba I I t lus )'ear as
,f'f' what your Heel Df' vi ls will J oni,: will his unUerslUd)' Jame,s Haggy,
&lt;1
1 45 pound jun ior.
hkc Saturd ay "'""' "
Two
drfinilc standou ts a� back
PROBABLE STARTERS
And. �oun afterwards was Whl'n !o {'arry the lec1l her Jun B11! Hob•
is a real
this
rqiurter d l'&lt;'Jd�d ft ut lanrl stt'lti•r . 1 55 pounds,
I
"-'CH id m:ikt• a s 1 rong 1ml for 811. pouuder at fullbac k 1rnd tailback ;
Le&lt;' Combs, now at 1 75 and a jun•
ior, Cell\ do evcrythmg. He has
" p , ospe&lt;I" ''" bi"" ""';• stamp&lt;1d 1111 owr him.
Lf'! termc1n Rcrry Brogc1n c1t 1 55
will ht• a hl ol'k 111� lrnck. and John
T1ll1s, 1 55. is al win g back
or
a 1 l ha ek A ple;1san1 surprise (" &lt;! Ille
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wlu·n l&gt;av1d Martin, st&gt;nior ai 145,
t 11 rn{'(t 0111.
"" He's another Herbie Grc1le, " en
tliusrd J,,n
Gr;1l1' came ou1 last year aflrr
i
t
ire1•
yrars ·m t t1e ba11d to perrorm
Take lier To The
outt�tandmgl )·. Martin JS ras1 and
will be used a lot.
I Olher boys out for lhC' hat:kfae!d
are Davr Tillis, Blaine Turner and
Chc1rh•.s Cheat.l ie,
THE LINE
I N �I IDOLEl'ORT
E IH b w i ll be Jim George, 1 60,
st•riwr; [)irl,: Dugttn, 1 55, juni()r.
and .lcrr�• Hlat•k . 165, a freshman.
Tarkles are David Pierce, 225, a
jun,ur. Hiram Slawter, Jr., 198. a
JLmior. J un l•'rrn• I I , 1 60, sopho·
morf': Tom Spaul1ling . 235 , junior :
l.,1rry Barr. 6 :J ,111d 1 65, freshman;
.Joe Phillips, 200. freshman; arid
Jc1l·k Warnslc)', 1 75, a so11homore.
Guard� s1 arl with W('S Sission,
1 70, Jmuor; Larr}· Lung, 1 55, a f:Pll.
llfr: Homf'r Hunnion. 1 80 , sopho.
mun•, l\1•1 1 11 ( ";irsor,, 1 55, J,..rry Bro
gan, 1 48: Jim Loni: 1 :07 and Benny
Slawll'r. 1 �15. 1111 �oph,,morcs
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Wed ne sd ay I .
Se pt. 14 th
KYGER CREEK
HIGH SCHOOL

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Df:MOCRA TI C
l)INNER
RALi,¥

To rt·serve ticke ts. ph•asr

telephon(' U U 8-Jl5 76, G I 61 6 52, E M 7- 7355 or Cll 5.
5458.
Wol. Adv )

Give You r Wi fe
A Treat - Take Her Out To Eat

MA RT I N RESTA U RA NT

ON ROUTE 7

IT'S AMAZ IN G
How Sm all The
Cost Of I nstalla tio n !

} GET DOUB LE-DUTY FOR $
YOUR HEATIN G DOLLAR
GET HOT FAUCET WATER, TOO,
AS WELL AS MODERN
AUTOMATIC HEATING,

RA.D10 and

195 8 FOR D FAI RLA N E 500

At RutJa nd Field Saturday Nigh t •

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Oil or GAS-FIRED BOllfR,
Ea,h Has a

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Popular Priced

I R ed Dev i ls Open Against BIS

Gov. DiSalle

Werner

B RAN NAN GARAGE

IT W I L L TICKLE YOU lo pay your bills by rheck. No
tlriving, parking, walking, wailing in line . . . pay your
bills as easy as mailing a post card. Citizen's Nation.al
nank has a regu lar or special checking account to ex­
:il't ly fil your needs.

EAST MAIN ST.

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ONE STOP DOES IT AU..t

SURE
AS SHOOTIN'

HY l,EV I . . .

Only $1 9.9S up

IRutla 11d Has Hefty Grid Team Muscovites �oing Out T�ay, Saturday,_Intent

H EAR

PLAYER

IN AUTOMATIC
TIIAN�ISSION
SERVICE

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No Money Down
3 Years To Pay

RECORD

NEW FALL HATS

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DELIGHTFUL DISHES

2 1 8 t:. Main

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Pronept, E�pert Attention

Our

Phone WY-2-3973

Logau, W . Va. over the week to
return t hei r son, M l ke, who had
been visiting \here wilh relatives
for se11eral weeks.
M r. and Mrs. Frank Harr11h and
son. Ray, spent the pa1l weeek end
111 Grefnbrie r, W . Va .

'n/y

peop e
I n P Offleroy

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day E

Zion Live Wire
C/ass Halds
Wiener Roast

HITS THE SPOT

C I RC LE'S
Restaurant

OI DN"1'
HAVE 1'JME1
WE'LL �AVE
Ii SOME
O"lHER
DAY"·

M

We Speciallra -

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THY US SOON

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Pleasure · -

��:,���; , ��[:�,,;c,•s '""'
rlu11gl1t1•r, St'tu:i, l,·fl y 1 ·�l 1 ·rcl11_\' f.,r
l· url 1{ 1 1 1'1\II·. Mil . ;iflt·r ' I H'IUl !!l!.:
l h,· wi·,·k ;•11d v. 1 1 11 h,� 111Hl hn. \fr�
H u l l l S.111�bur1 ,l l ld �•Jll, .Jnr_\'
!!l r ;11111 \-lr� lluln·r! S 1 1 1 rt·s and
-� "ll . . luhn, of J,1,r1 Jlral!.i:. N r ' .
t lw
;d.,o �1 w111 1 111· w1·,·I,: t'1td :it
S:1n., htlr} 11111111•
S1J 11tl;1) Mr.� S,111�hury t•nl l'rtaill•
,•d wi1 h 11 [11 1 11 1 [ \ il1 11 11Pr wlwn all
W·r d1 1ldrcn and t lil'tr lan1ihr�
Wf•n· prt•�t•nt. Thm-:.t• Joinin)I lhf'
fur d1 nrl!'r wpr,• :\-I r ancl M rs
, Sa1111111· l•'ry aml d1 1 l ,ln•r1, t ' Jwri
c111d lkrk .1 . of l 'o11wr11y, and '.\-I r
.i11d Mr� I•: S 1 11n•� a111I il.iughln ,
] lmu1.1, uf l ' ht•Hh lrt•,

Really Hit The Spot

Around And
About
Middleport

By Hatlo

2- 0aily Sent inel, Pomeroy . M idd leport, 0 , Sept 9. 1 960
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Huu liPcgle of Ft M onmmn h .
UU
CN
J , ,pent the hot,d,y weekead
with his µart'nts, Mr and Mrs.
I
Juseph Beegle and hts s111tpr
I
Shirli')' of Rac111e
M rs l l uwdl James of Colum
1s 1 1s11mg her a u n t . M rs. W.
bus
By LUCILLE= HA'l(K lltfS
L. R ussl'll. Lml' oln Heigh t:..
Mrs Wa1her E11ans and son
DHn&lt;l returned to l heir home,
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Melvindale, M ich , Monday after
Adrn1t l'-'d Sep l 7 M rs. Charl!'S
a weeks virn with �er father, K lem, !-'urrn·ru_1 : RoLerl 1 l uo1e r ,
John Dill and daughter F..s t hc r Poml'!"OY ; r{ulierl Hill, Rulland;
The)' were accompanied home by M rs. K ennPlh M i ller, Pumeruy;
Mr Evans who spent thl' week Mabel Mastt:rs, Cheshire.
end with the Dills.
Dismissed Sept. 7: Mrs. l larol&lt;l
Mr. and Mrs. Willard W ilson Shadle, Mrs. lrts Collins, M Em·
a&lt;1c ompanied their son W i l l ia m erson Marling, Ballard Collins,
lo Huntington M onday where he Hurley Burke Sr., Donald Divers,
entered Mar!hall College for t he Florence Patrick, Fred Deer, Dud•
ley Smith, Mrs. Hobert Saxon.
fall le.rm.
Mr. and Mn. Claude Davis of Roma Rose, K imberly Pit ts, Jac­
the hol iday kie Stewart, Okey O'Dell, Mrs.
PitUburgh spent
weekend with his mother, Mrs W illiam C"arman, Mrs. Ida Ford,
Em, ma Davia and other relat111es M rs Leroy Horion, Mrs. Stanl l'Y
Mr. and Mrs. Perr)' Smith and Montgomery, Mrs. Berl Slu11er
family of Columbw were we,ek and &lt;laughter; Mrs. Charles Bush
end auests uf Mr. and Mr!. Johu and son; Mrs. Jake Harrison and
daughter; Mrs. James Johnsun
Smith, Nye Ave.
Fred Werry and friends, J i m and daugh ter; M rs. Joseph Ea·
Newton and Harvey Watkins w h o &lt;'hus and &lt;laughter.
are stai ioned a l Quonsel Point,
LEOPOLDVllJ..E UPI - Former
R. I. were weekend guests of his
York Gov. Averell Harrim:in
New
patents, Mr. and M rs . Henry
here Thursday for the f111•
'd
l
arriv
.
Werry
Mn. Hortense Fra n kel or Park . al stop ()n his African tour.
er1burg spent the weeken d with
her sister, Mrs. Geneva Joach im .
J'tlf. a nd Mrs. Robert Gooch
and family were in Gallipolis to
celebration
atte nd a birthda�
honoring his grandfather Hos­
mer Gooch.
Mia Edith Youna: of Cincinnati
i:i: the guest o{ her brother, W .
F. Young and other relatives.
Mrs. Robert Gardner of Col11m­
bu1 Wl!I •n overnight guest Wed•
neaday of her pare n ts, Mr. and
Mfl. Phil Williamson. Mrs. L. 0.
Gardner of Albany accompanied
her home Thmeday for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris
and family had as their weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h
Co n ner ;ind daughter or Green•

September 9
By P: REDDIE HOUOAS143L1'
H u mmage Sale Friday a n d SatThree Meigs Men
urday, Sept. 9· 1 0 on lower Main
Week end gul's1S with M r anc1
SI . Pomeroy nex t rtcor to A. &amp; �•
' h ard ti u11it tt l' f anu·• (l &lt;IU gh Arrestee! By Patrol
.11rs R I('
I ' Stort' spur,sored by the Rc1ei111 ter. ll n•ama, Wl're l) 1c1nr tl u,·c1 tl•d,
The state highway patrol today
.
M t · th&lt;i&lt;lisl Church.
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Fr:in k 'I(· I. OX, J u d y S W,1("k h amnwr reported the arrest o{ three
ues
ven ,na
_ ._
aml (:ary l luvat tl'r, all of l ..aun•l Meigs Cou n ty men on traifie
Thl' F.aglcs Class of ! hf' Syracu.� r vJ· 1 1 e. A l so v1s1
charges. Cited inlo County Court
• Ji tI ll t•port I\ ii ,111 , ·�s 1w&lt; t
..
·rt ,, . \I
· ·, mg t h e H ova ll•r,
l'r "r ,• -. �101 1 ;,I W" 1111 " 11 ·� t 'l11h w i l l \lt · l 1 •hodist l ' h url'h will hold an l {" t ' o n � und :i y werl' Mrs M i!tlred t" ol­ Sept . IU were Morris E. Te1ford,
1 111� 1 11 111111:s Tu,•srlay l' \O ' r n·:i m �Ot·ial 1-"riday, St•Dt . 9, 011 t lw den, H i l l Anders1111. ( ;\uria l lovat Racine, no operat�• license and
11 1•·et
11111g a l lh, , \l a ,0 111,· H : i l l f or d1u rt·h lawn. Tlw public is invil N I I r r anrl lk t l y S m i l h of Laun•lvil [(' Robert E. Whitlatch , Parkeu·
burg, for haYing an insecure load
l l w1r Si•pl l'rnlwr rnt•d mg Tht• 1 1 1 ;, l t enrl.
and Clyde l lu11alt1· r of Ct1lumh11s.
&gt;
)
Cited to Mayor Charles Le­
:l
li
al
d 1 1 1 11 1 r 11 1 1 1 lll' sr•n·t d
( p
Mr. and Mrs S!anfurJ St1)('k(on
's court Sel)t. 10 was R,bert
S•ptember 1 1
gar
fl•
1
Watson
111 ! ,_\· l-:\ ao11g1· l i 11,· t 'h;q,11•r OES
1hn
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c111d
r
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Church
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w d h ' 1 1", , J;1 111t•s l ' u l li·n a 11d '.\1 r�
turnl'd hrmw from a w1•t•k s vaca Hohinson. Pomeroy, for ha 11ing a
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tu·1�
l�a
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;unrnal
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0n
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./,,h11 l .1 1rn , ,u th , r�1•
1 1 0 11 at N iag a ra F,11!�. Turnrnu a l_l tl missing headlig hl.
1 1 1 ' \V Pl'o ).! r:1111 for l lw f ' \' 1•n111g S u nd :iy, St• ri t . l 1 . 'f herr. , N ill be Kingston. Ontario, Canada. Un
will h ◄ · p r, ·,, • n l l'd hy l ilt ' l•: m l i l1•m I a h d�kd d rn tlt'r .i!I lllJOn. f.vNyuu i t h,•ir r(•!urn trip l lwy \'l�!l t •d :it
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aru l F(•dN:1 l 1u n t ' urn m i \ 1 1• 1 · 11 r 1 s wt·komt• tl _rlw Gospel Har ( ; (' l l _r s h u rg, l a.
t
n
It;
'sl·_
l
Pl"
hP
wh1 , h ,\I I" l\f's.� Sanhorn i , ll l 1 1 t1Y Boys w i l l
Mr. ;ind Mrs. John Wt-rnn havr
&lt;·h:, irm:, n O t h 1 •rs of 1 11 1· ( ' on11nt t �i r1g a1 I lle af1 Nlluon SN\ ll'l'.
rl'turnrd from a wt•ck's , in·al 1011
1 , , p ,in· Mi�� Sid ly Sc•h:i:if :i n d :\1 r,
t rip when tlwy \'1 ., 1t,•d w11h rt•la
R ('v iv11I SNvirr� . Sn. , wv1lle Mf' - 1 1 ,, 1,s i n lndrnna
llt·n l'h!l�o11.
M rs M ;ulJ!l' Nl'al. f)istri,•J ri i r I liorli!!l f ' hurl"h 011 llou1P !iBO,
\fr amt \fr � Ollu• 1 / indy ;irp
Plays All Speeds
t " d l&gt; r qr Dislrirt 1 1 w i l l lw prr· S P pt 1 1 1 7 , 8 J) rn . l';l( " h, t'\'l'fl l ! l g s 1 w111 t i r 1 1,: t lw W t'! ' k ,1! M,,agnrlic
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• l•' rt•il t t o,·kson. , 1 angt•l1s1 , •s pring!I, a h ca I t !1 resor t 1 D..." l a·
�l'JI I I 1 , � I l O I W a r·t1 111 ancI t P(' t u n• l l&gt;"'.
• Any Size Record
,111 tlil' s1'-111 r 1c11rw1• of t lw ( ' I l l tc,•v. K 1•nnelh Nasr,n, pas1or.
ware.
1•sp1•, 1;d l1•
hl,•111. All lrH'lll hl'r�.
1 1as Tone Control
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolfe and
Tlw OFririal Ronrd of the Heath
!11 11�(' who h,1v 1• j1111wd l lw l ' l u h
11isittd
Timmy,
and
Scollie
sons,
.\lr,t hod1sl l 'h t1rt"h will meet Sun­
l !l ]"('(TUI y 1 •;1r� w i l l f111,I
! h t .�
• Beautiful Case
•lay 1•ven111g c1t lhi• d1ureh in 111 H11n 1 in11ton ,wpr t hr week end
tl\f't'l ! ll1--: l wridl\'l lll
J\liddl1&gt; port at 7 ::IU A l l Trusll'l'll. with their l)are11ts.
Mr and Mrs W;iynr Walls of
MANY OTHERS NOW
�t,•ward�. Chuirmen ,,r 11�rions
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h11s v1.� itf'd w i 1 h Mr. and Mrs
olum
l
,·omm is�ions 11nd presitlt·nh of lhe
I N STOCK 11iffNrn1 organizatinns 11rf' rl'­ William Myt"rs uvrr 1 hf' week end.
Mrs. Allir f'isher and Mn. Stella
IJUl'Slt&gt;d 1(1 he present.
Thi· Chur&lt; ' h ( ' nuni·il of 1 hr l iruesl'r of M i ner�ville 11bileJ w ith
*Hi- Fi's
1-"ir�t lltl lll lsl C'h11n-h, M iddlp 1 1url, Nlr. an.d '.\1rs. Charles �frName e one
Fall :111d Reasonable
wel'k.
is
h
!
day
will meet Sun&lt;la y &lt;'llening a1 8 :JO
Tlw Z1n11 l ,11'(' W i n• 1·l:1s&lt;; llH'PI f l)r l lll'ir ITH't'l ill):. A l ti 30 l h l'
Mr and Mrs. A. Lipscom b and
*Stereo's
i11� was lwld M,mday 1·v 1•111n�. I Ynul h l-'1Jlj',l-.i1hip w�lJ ,ha,e j. £.am1ly who have been living in th�
Sep1 5 ul wh,rh 1 1 1111' a ,wit1H•r d1il1 s11p 1iet ul lho. e&lt;h1rrli;,J .l ,
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�1,,l,,�1io'\' lPld�rl,t- ,, ,S. .Tl11«!
. - Today
Al
See Toeril
rn;1.�1 w�s lwld . Thi' hus11w,�
moved We.dnesdaf lo thelr D�,ly
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issi&lt;lrt
Transm
To
1
Work
Body
Frpm
ll1�1•l 111i.: wa� OJ)t' IH'II h\.' I lw pn ·
punhased home in �ra&lt;'use.
S•ptember 1 2
Kol'hler
For Any and All Car Services
Rkfiard
�1!lc•11I . ,1;111 S m i!h.
1rs.
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and
Mr.
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Thf' f rntral PTA will hold
d n idPd l l1 (•ir rirs! meetin� of t he year and f&lt;1m ily of Columb us spent �ev­
STOP JlERE FOR - - with Mr!!. 11,
lu l111y nn, , 111 t 1rc• .:allnn of 11ainl illonr by a t
8 p. m. ut l h t• s&lt;:hool. t•ral day! las\ wei•k Sally Schaaf .
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lo frnisti p;11n l 1 nl! l i l t • !'l as� , ,,.,,,,
The Liwn·l l'l ifr Deller l lt&gt;alth S Sansbu ry aud Miss
The llt"Xt llll't'l l ll,C 1ul l l w ( k 1 C l u b WI i i IW.'l't Munday evening
Mr. and Mrs. James F':irmer re ·
:i 111 7 :to 111 l l1t' Ziun t ' t111rl'h of al l t'i C' hnm&lt;' of Mrs. Robert Bow­ turnt&gt;d Tuesday afler spendinit lhe
TELEVISION
l ' hr i.�1 ltdr• p�l111wul:. w i l l hi ' ru with Mrs. ( 'l i Uord Ja.cob9 l!I week end in l nrllanu . Pa. w i t h rel•
sa_ndw1dw s,_ ( ' l i p t":1kl• s :1 1111 Kool i•o. hos11'S S. F:ledion o r offirers ati11es. While 1 hey were 11one, M ls9
"Where Radio &amp; TV Is A
A i ◄ t . l l,•vol 11111, w i l l h 1 • h_l' l !d l will be hP ld o nJ there will be a Sharon Evans stayed wilh their
llusine»s Not A Sade-Un�"
Sa _v r, , ;111d l!n lll' ,· t A rrn � ◄ ; :111w ., I whilf' eleph ant �ale.
Phone WY-2-3377
daught er, Ruth Ann.
N. Se&lt;ond Ave. Mld.ileport
will lw hy Mar11, � and J)orn1 l1 1
Mrs. N . \t. Stumh o of Charleston .
Middleport, 0.
visit
911.
a
for
fludHh
y
&amp;
Arnul d . Sh�ru11 'l'hom;1 h;1d 1 1 1f '
Sunda
Seeond
N.
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cam&lt;'
Va.,
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M IOI GENERAL HOSPITAL
dt•1•111 1uns.
Admit ted: Laura ( i :i h hart, Lung wHh her !on and family , Mr . .imd
, Bohhy 11nd L1•�1_1'r A rn old ,1d J lult n m : Yv o nnf' Harc,�w i l 1 , M i '1 Mn Cl ifford Stumbo and family .
Jt/1 1 rtll ' II IIW lrll't'lllli-!
Mr nnd Mrs. Jim l'ht&gt;t•k wen• in
d l t •por t , 1':hl·r ( ' aru;1 h a n . llacinr;
.
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&lt;u111ws fullow(•il ii11tl l lw w 1t•1wr l l,·t\r, l•:idi i n '-w r, Cht•st n.
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rousl wa.� held. All l'mlill;.: Wt'rl'
1 1 1�d i u qtPd .\1 rs l ' fl rrnll 0 1 10\ht•
M arl h11, Mary. l l11r(ltl1 y . l .t• sft • r. :, 11d son, Nt 'W l l a 11t • U : M rs Thomas
I.A DI ES
�a l lrn n _.1,r., 11_11;t l_t olih y __ - '�:· nol r l. ) .1 ,•t fn s ;ind �on, l lt•xt,·r: ( ' ar l W i l•
Shuro11 l hnm,1, H i l l y :-i&lt;1.\ 1t . H u �,,1 1 , l\,l iddl t•ptirl: i .od 1•111ia V a nMet•
t•r1 Arms, Huld1 M l ' l•., l rn,v . I m 1l;i , , r N i •w l l av,·11
Arms, (;i•rnlcl \•frar,,, .!1111 S111 1 1 h .
ilir! h.,· Mr nnd \l rs Thomas
I n Fr.it hers, Vf'l11ets , Vt'!o rs &amp;
Mr. and Mrs. l ' ;i u l Ml ' l•:l ro ., ;111d ll:trl•�wil1, ).t uldh•i11,1·1. n �oil.
!"dis, A,ssu rted Color,i;.
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,\1 r. uncl Mrs. t-:ll).!('IH ' l l 11d,•1· wm,d
STARTS F IRST LEG
Ul'I . Premin N i .
OSCOW
M
olJ •,. 1&gt;1111111, ,.,,r.'f
k 1 1 ,1 K h rn�hdwv ld1 hy l)lanP to•
tla\ fnr thl' Ual t l \' l )&lt; &gt;rl of K;11inin•
Al1•1•/ 1l 1 (,'/u•d1 ir,•
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n_a ,11 wi!h Ins &lt;1urre111 11ilrhini:
�ix�h strmg lil and 1 2th o f the year
t 1.shn. a 2 ; .v ear•old rig:hthand•
1'r w I10 I1;1( l a !lu u h t I u I slat us a rl�r
last st&gt;a., on , .� 1 ·6, r&lt;'cord. won his
s�xth slra1ght a11d 1 2t h uf t he yc�er
T hursday mght hy while washing
1 he Clcvi•land lnd11111s, 9·0.
Thr vit· l t•r�• raised the Orioles ·
tc•ad tn I ½ grn1cs over lhc SN"·
1md plarf' Nl'w York Yank('rs .
who dro JJP&lt;'d a 5 .4 decision to Chi•
&lt;· ago. II also marked lh{' 48t h of
8 1 IJaltirnorc lriu mps ! urned in by
l'a ul H id1tmls' 5larling K iddie
Korps In 111k, dull tu F'i�her Chuck
Estr;ula had 14, M i l l Pappas' J J and
Sle\l(' BarbC'r 9
W ;irren Spahn of M i l waukee .
who !us 11lmost as 111.Hly major
league scasuns undN lus bel t as
thl' a1• f'ra).!"e age of the Baltirnorl'
r1itrhini,: .v oimgster s. kepl
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Bravi•s ' flirk&lt;'rin g hopes 11live m
!lw Nalionc1 I l .f'ague as thry di'·
fca(ed Sat1 Vrancisrn . 9.4
Pointing For Plr■tu
M ilwa'Jkec
C'lim ll&lt;'tl
into c1
v1r\11al l ie wilh lh&lt;' idle SI. Louis
Cardinal s for second Jllace, six
gamrs Uchind leagu(' leading
Pittshur gh. Ch11rlcy Drrssen , �• /10
"won ' t be rnuntCfi out us Jo n i! as
then, · s " t·hancc" is pointing for
I lle -� ix sames remaini ng with l h&lt;'
Pirates.
In olh('r Nal ivnal Leai-:ur f'n­
l'Otmttrs, Los Ani::clf's Jeft&gt;ated
l 'inci nni.ti, 7-4, and Chicago edged
Ph1lade lphii1, 2- 1 .
Wash.in.ii: ton shut oul Kansas
City, 7·0, and Uos1011 cli ppNI De­
troit, 6· 1 . in ot her Americ an
Leagu&lt;' aelion.
Raltimore srorcd ., I I it� runs in
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Seto n Hall 1n the ol)t'n• Olymp1r delegation c-h1ef, admit•
Thuradey'a Results
1n&amp; round o� lhe ninth ,r n n u a l ted as much during a rhampagne
Boiton 6 o.trolt 1
Holid■) Fe1l1v1J batketbal l t?ur victory par1y Thur:.11fay night al ·
Chicago 5 New Yorlri 4, ni ..t
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Monbouciu•tt• · 1 .,,.rlO · Yl , Oality 1 Rome J for
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erful offense in the natio n , aver• perts here are conceding that the
Beaton al Kan,.. City
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Pittsburgh
82 52 .612
St. Louis
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Los Angeles
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By United P r..• l nt•rnetional
mHtdle of N o \' rmher
S.in Francisco 6 fi fi7 . 4 96 l 5 ½
Ohio's
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Back lo def('nd it!&gt; 1 959 state
C incinnati
6 1 75 .4-49 22
football srasun tonight with an. crown is :\-lass1llon 's mighh' Tigers,
C h icago
53 79 _4o2 2B
o t hrr hut ra c e C X P&lt;'C led for s tale whu hope _ to Pxtend their winning
Philadel phia
50 64 .373 32
streak tOlll.flh! 1 11 an 11p�111•r against
h onors.
Thursday Night', Rasulh
J&lt;:ast Ltverpool at Tiger Stadium
Chic•110 2 Philad•lphla 1
i�fosl of the big school� will Miissillon roll('d unbeaten through
Lo , Angel•s 7 C incinnati 4
lis ve , o•i::ame sch e dules this Af'-11· a I O .:amc schedule
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Only 1-1mn ichtduled
l i me 1 11 many years They will do after a close ra&lt;·r �· 1th Spnngfield
F r t. .. Y,s p robiibl • Pltc h •r•
the Public.
Chicago at Pitt1bur11h night- battle each week en d uutil
Other powerhouses
from the
Ell1worth 6-1 1 vs MIHII 1 0-7
1 95,g ('ampaign W('re Ketlrring
St. Louil at Phil■d. lph l a ni 11ht
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t'airmon t. Manon Hardm�. Toltdo
-Simmon , 6-3 vs Robt-rt. 9.14
DeVilh1ss, l"mcmnat1 Purcell, Mar .
Loi An11•ln ■t Mllw■ukq night
ROMP. UPI-The lop 1 0 medal ictla, Lorain. Parma and Trov .
-Williams 1 2-8 n Buhl l 4-I
E n,ter rn lol t he campai�u wilh t h e
San Francl1,co at Cincinnati 2 , s�a n d mgs m /�� l 960 ,Olympics
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Q' Dtll 7-10 VI M■lonay l -4 and
second and bronze for third). outmgs The suhurhan Cleveland
Purk•y 16-1
, powerhouse Wlll open to111ghl with
S1turd1y'1 Game·i
B . Bedford
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Coi.,nlry
St. Louis at Phlladslphia
Chicago ■t Pltt1bur1h
34 2a 22 ' tory was the 1 8Lh of t hf' yen for
Russia
S■n FnnciKo at Cincinnati
32 17 15 !he 39-yt•ar•olfl southpaw and 265 t h
l l nited States
Loli An11•IH a l Milwauli:H
1 2 6 8 of h is rareer Bob Schmid! homered
Italy
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JO l 9 1 1 for San F'ntndsro as M i ke MrCorNFL INCREASES ROSTERS
Turkey
7 2 0 mick took his 1 1 1h loss.
NEW YORK UPI-National
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Australia
O 7
Sandy Koufa)( survived a ]ale
Footbc1l1 League clubs w i l l be
5 8 6 Cincinnati rally as Los Angeles
Hungary
permi t l ed to l' arry 38 players on
3 5 IU h11.ck 1'1t his se11mth 11il' tory with
Poland
their roslers during the 1 96{) sea• I
Rrit11i 11
2 5 l I sevt&gt;n runs rn the first !wo inn .
son.
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Denmark
in.gs. Thr Dodgers scored ell t h('tr
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Jack Yerm.an of Woodl.1nd .
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, tfrfflgth in
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ndo, Calif., Glenn Davi&amp; of Co,
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lumbu1, Ohio, and Otis Darn uf
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Angele.a &amp;co red a lhree•)lard
Los
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1600-meter relay in the world re- victory O¥er Germ111y in the 1800
cord of 3 02.2 a ""d won the worn- meter relay and set a wo rl d mark
e n 's 400-meter relay .u Wilma or a:02 ..2.
Rudolph of Cl.irksville, Tenn., be- 1 ;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.__
rame the first triple gold medal
winner of the games, but aufrered
anolher stunning de{eat i n the
men's 400 meter reb y race when
il l-laled Ra)' Norton fouled.
A new Fieldcrest patlern in
The U nited St.a tel!l had appartones of blue, pink and gold.
rntl )' won the .fOO.mete r relay
when lhe J'o dges announ&lt;'ed to
WONDERFUL FOR GIFTS
!he roaring crowd of 40,000 lhat
A.dd Enchantment
Norto n had fo uled. Norton, 1 urTo Any Home
prise loser i n the 1 00 and 200melt'r dallhes, look the baton
from Frank 8u dd Or AIIbUO'
Park, N Y., beyond the bato n
Mldclleport
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Lind Gene Woodl i ng. l hc 38•v rar
old outfielder who bala nt·es · lhe
O riole age roster perfertly, hell&lt;'d
a t hree - run homer lo lead the al
ta_c k. Yl ar 11 U recJi ng chipped J n
with a bases- l_ oaded 1riple. JaC'kie
8ran dl 1,ro11e
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of _ h1s thrf'e h 1 1 i; 111 th t• game D i c k
� t1gman was th r&gt; victim of ihe Oriule onslaught as he lost his 10th
decision.
Big Klu Stan

Ted Kluszewsk i. st11rtini-: his
firsl game £or f'hic11go since July
Cl, drove in t h ret- runs w i t h two
s inglf's and II doub\.(' as thf' th ird
pla('(' White Sox d osed to wilhm
t hree games of t lw Yankl'rS. GPne
Freese started II four.run Chisn x
oprisint:i in th&lt;' �t•venth with h 1�
1 5th homer. llecor Lopez h i t twn
for New York and Ro�er Maris
carnf'd his Jfi ttJ with an inside-t h&lt;'•
park blast. Russ · Kernmprcr won
his J I t h gamf' ant.l Luis Arroyo losl

his ftrs1 for ! he Yan kees aflrr w i n .
ning four in a row
Milwaukf'P ulilize;J four homP
runs _ Eddie Mathews' 34t.b amt
:lSt h , lfank Aaron's :lSlh
;ind
Spahn ' s third-to bea! the Giants.
Spahn's sm;ish Jcn.l;(the ned ihe a l l · ,
Lime record he holds for NL home
run hitung pitrhers to 26. The vi('.

whelm Detroit l11s perfect c!av at
the !)late, three for t hree, raise&lt;!
his batting a11eragf' lo .320 V i r
W rrt1. doubled ho!lle lwo Boston
runs i n the se11enth to give Tom
Brewer his 10th WIii.

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Automatic Transmission
Power Steering

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M l:N'S ANII BOYS' IVY LEAGUE PANTS
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automatic transmission. Red and
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H L I L I &lt;111 d ' S H l'l I I) en' I s, g1· 1 (1 t.' d \'V I· th a 1 5-game winning streak
uver a t wo ,,· ear (&gt;enod . a n d Llefendin c· ham1Ho1 1s l w o sea"One
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1 l'll lHl ltlg
l llt.' Bu{'kl'\' e Footbal l Con1ercm:c , open their 1960
, sc.a�o_n S a t u rda:-• night at h0rne against a strong Lancaster
I iluys I n dustrial School d u b
I I e� d (,. oat· I1 J'1m V ennan, just about the winningest coa ch
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Ill spots but loaded wtlh potent iality . The intervi ew about his
1 960 prospeds started like t h is:
· ·what have 'ya ,.,·ot t ins J t·ar, othe r conrerence title and
stan d a
Jim ? Prl'Hy rough 'J ·
i:uod thance to make that 111cto,y
1 1111 "Man. W l' " rl• m l1c1d sh .i! pe S lrm g upwards of 25 straii&lt;:ht.
r , r h1•1•n \ll hu-'&gt;,'I t h t• la ., t 1 /m•,·
l" oach Vt&gt;nnari will fi(•ld a Im('
w t •ek� t r:, lll.t: tn sort ('lut hoy� w h u � , eragmg aruund 180 pounds bol1· ,1 n pl ; 1 J �l&gt;mt· f mil lrn ll I h a vrn · 1 s t r red b y t wo hu He tackle � with
had I J lllt• l'\'l'II l 1 1 1 :i l k lo �,,a rt � · two big buys, lhou•·h
" "'••recn. m re•
serve His enf\� are f'Xpuicn ced
w1· 1 1 1•r.� '
H qm r l t •r " "You h;.1{' ll lnlt ll and big C'nou i;: h . He's working , ; ght
ho y s al l he "tlard
goud Uo1 ., lia l"k , tlon · t ) 1 n1 · • · ·
,· obs an,t none ol
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:.:o under 1 55 pouncts. Center
.J 1 1 1 1 "'Yeh. hut t h ir1I,: ur u1�, frl
is i f' l lcrman and sophomo re Billy
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,, l'pur1t:r ' "J1111, lei'� run tluwr1 H_\"SPll, whom ,...• ,n J;m ,d,,,,· ,, ,an
l he !)0�1l 1 ur1�. m11t1 for mc1n. and P l c1y &lt;1 l ot Or rnot ba I I t lus )'ear as
,f'f' what your Heel Df' vi ls will J oni,: will his unUerslUd)' Jame,s Haggy,
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1 45 pound jun ior.
hkc Saturd ay "'""' "
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PROBABLE STARTERS
And. �oun afterwards was Whl'n !o {'arry the lec1l her Jun B11! Hob•
is a real
this
rqiurter d l'&lt;'Jd�d ft ut lanrl stt'lti•r . 1 55 pounds,
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Le&lt;' Combs, now at 1 75 and a jun•
ior, Cell\ do evcrythmg. He has
" p , ospe&lt;I" ''" bi"" ""';• stamp&lt;1d 1111 owr him.
Lf'! termc1n Rcrry Brogc1n c1t 1 55
will ht• a hl ol'k 111� lrnck. and John
T1ll1s, 1 55. is al win g back
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t 11 rn{'(t 0111.
"" He's another Herbie Grc1le, " en
tliusrd J,,n
Gr;1l1' came ou1 last year aflrr
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yrars ·m t t1e ba11d to perrorm
Take lier To The
outt�tandmgl )·. Martin JS ras1 and
will be used a lot.
I Olher boys out for lhC' hat:kfae!d
are Davr Tillis, Blaine Turner and
Chc1rh•.s Cheat.l ie,
THE LINE
I N �I IDOLEl'ORT
E IH b w i ll be Jim George, 1 60,
st•riwr; [)irl,: Dugttn, 1 55, juni()r.
and .lcrr�• Hlat•k . 165, a freshman.
Tarkles are David Pierce, 225, a
jun,ur. Hiram Slawter, Jr., 198. a
JLmior. J un l•'rrn• I I , 1 60, sopho·
morf': Tom Spaul1ling . 235 , junior :
l.,1rry Barr. 6 :J ,111d 1 65, freshman;
.Joe Phillips, 200. freshman; arid
Jc1l·k Warnslc)', 1 75, a so11homore.
Guard� s1 arl with W('S Sission,
1 70, Jmuor; Larr}· Lung, 1 55, a f:Pll.
llfr: Homf'r Hunnion. 1 80 , sopho.
mun•, l\1•1 1 11 ( ";irsor,, 1 55, J,..rry Bro
gan, 1 48: Jim Loni: 1 :07 and Benny
Slawll'r. 1 �15. 1111 �oph,,morcs
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KYGER CREEK
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To rt·serve ticke ts. ph•asr

telephon(' U U 8-Jl5 76, G I 61 6 52, E M 7- 7355 or Cll 5.
5458.
Wol. Adv )

Give You r Wi fe
A Treat - Take Her Out To Eat

MA RT I N RESTA U RA NT

ON ROUTE 7

IT'S AMAZ IN G
How Sm all The
Cost Of I nstalla tio n !

} GET DOUB LE-DUTY FOR $
YOUR HEATIN G DOLLAR
GET HOT FAUCET WATER, TOO,
AS WELL AS MODERN
AUTOMATIC HEATING,

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195 8 FOR D FAI RLA N E 500

At RutJa nd Field Saturday Nigh t •

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Werner

B RAN NAN GARAGE

IT W I L L TICKLE YOU lo pay your bills by rheck. No
tlriving, parking, walking, wailing in line . . . pay your
bills as easy as mailing a post card. Citizen's Nation.al
nank has a regu lar or special checking account to ex­
:il't ly fil your needs.

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Only $1 9.9S up

IRutla 11d Has Hefty Grid Team Muscovites �oing Out T�ay, Saturday,_Intent

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Logau, W . Va. over the week to
return t hei r son, M l ke, who had
been visiting \here wilh relatives
for se11eral weeks.
M r. and Mrs. Frank Harr11h and
son. Ray, spent the pa1l weeek end
111 Grefnbrie r, W . Va .

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C/ass Halds
Wiener Roast

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l h,· wi·,·k ;•11d v. 1 1 11 h,� 111Hl hn. \fr�
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S1J 11tl;1) Mr.� S,111�hury t•nl l'rtaill•
,•d wi1 h 11 [11 1 11 1 [ \ il1 11 11Pr wlwn all
W·r d1 1ldrcn and t lil'tr lan1ihr�
Wf•n· prt•�t•nt. Thm-:.t• Joinin)I lhf'
fur d1 nrl!'r wpr,• :\-I r ancl M rs
, Sa1111111· l•'ry aml d1 1 l ,ln•r1, t ' Jwri
c111d lkrk .1 . of l 'o11wr11y, and '.\-I r
.i11d Mr� I•: S 1 11n•� a111I il.iughln ,
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Really Hit The Spot

Around And
About
Middleport

By Hatlo

2- 0aily Sent inel, Pomeroy . M idd leport, 0 , Sept 9. 1 960
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J , ,pent the hot,d,y weekead
with his µart'nts, Mr and Mrs.
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Juseph Beegle and hts s111tpr
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Shirli')' of Rac111e
M rs l l uwdl James of Colum
1s 1 1s11mg her a u n t . M rs. W.
bus
By LUCILLE= HA'l(K lltfS
L. R ussl'll. Lml' oln Heigh t:..
Mrs Wa1her E11ans and son
DHn&lt;l returned to l heir home,
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Melvindale, M ich , Monday after
Adrn1t l'-'d Sep l 7 M rs. Charl!'S
a weeks virn with �er father, K lem, !-'urrn·ru_1 : RoLerl 1 l uo1e r ,
John Dill and daughter F..s t hc r Poml'!"OY ; r{ulierl Hill, Rulland;
The)' were accompanied home by M rs. K ennPlh M i ller, Pumeruy;
Mr Evans who spent thl' week Mabel Mastt:rs, Cheshire.
end with the Dills.
Dismissed Sept. 7: Mrs. l larol&lt;l
Mr. and Mrs. Willard W ilson Shadle, Mrs. lrts Collins, M Em·
a&lt;1c ompanied their son W i l l ia m erson Marling, Ballard Collins,
lo Huntington M onday where he Hurley Burke Sr., Donald Divers,
entered Mar!hall College for t he Florence Patrick, Fred Deer, Dud•
ley Smith, Mrs. Hobert Saxon.
fall le.rm.
Mr. and Mn. Claude Davis of Roma Rose, K imberly Pit ts, Jac­
the hol iday kie Stewart, Okey O'Dell, Mrs.
PitUburgh spent
weekend with his mother, Mrs W illiam C"arman, Mrs. Ida Ford,
Em, ma Davia and other relat111es M rs Leroy Horion, Mrs. Stanl l'Y
Mr. and Mrs. Perr)' Smith and Montgomery, Mrs. Berl Slu11er
family of Columbw were we,ek and &lt;laughter; Mrs. Charles Bush
end auests uf Mr. and Mr!. Johu and son; Mrs. Jake Harrison and
daughter; Mrs. James Johnsun
Smith, Nye Ave.
Fred Werry and friends, J i m and daugh ter; M rs. Joseph Ea·
Newton and Harvey Watkins w h o &lt;'hus and &lt;laughter.
are stai ioned a l Quonsel Point,
LEOPOLDVllJ..E UPI - Former
R. I. were weekend guests of his
York Gov. Averell Harrim:in
New
patents, Mr. and M rs . Henry
here Thursday for the f111•
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Werry
Mn. Hortense Fra n kel or Park . al stop ()n his African tour.
er1burg spent the weeken d with
her sister, Mrs. Geneva Joach im .
J'tlf. a nd Mrs. Robert Gooch
and family were in Gallipolis to
celebration
atte nd a birthda�
honoring his grandfather Hos­
mer Gooch.
Mia Edith Youna: of Cincinnati
i:i: the guest o{ her brother, W .
F. Young and other relatives.
Mrs. Robert Gardner of Col11m­
bu1 Wl!I •n overnight guest Wed•
neaday of her pare n ts, Mr. and
Mfl. Phil Williamson. Mrs. L. 0.
Gardner of Albany accompanied
her home Thmeday for a visit
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harris
and family had as their weekend
guests Mr. and Mrs. Kennet h
Co n ner ;ind daughter or Green•

September 9
By P: REDDIE HOUOAS143L1'
H u mmage Sale Friday a n d SatThree Meigs Men
urday, Sept. 9· 1 0 on lower Main
Week end gul's1S with M r anc1
SI . Pomeroy nex t rtcor to A. &amp; �•
' h ard ti u11it tt l' f anu·• (l &lt;IU gh Arrestee! By Patrol
.11rs R I('
I ' Stort' spur,sored by the Rc1ei111 ter. ll n•ama, Wl're l) 1c1nr tl u,·c1 tl•d,
The state highway patrol today
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M t · th&lt;i&lt;lisl Church.
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Thl' F.aglcs Class of ! hf' Syracu.� r vJ· 1 1 e. A l so v1s1
charges. Cited inlo County Court
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1 111� 1 11 111111:s Tu,•srlay l' \O ' r n·:i m �Ot·ial 1-"riday, St•Dt . 9, 011 t lw den, H i l l Anders1111. ( ;\uria l lovat Racine, no operat�• license and
11 1•·et
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burg, for haYing an insecure load
l l w1r Si•pl l'rnlwr rnt•d mg Tht• 1 1 1 ;, l t enrl.
and Clyde l lu11alt1· r of Ct1lumh11s.
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Plays All Speeds
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1 1as Tone Control
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Wolfe and
Tlw OFririal Ronrd of the Heath
!11 11�(' who h,1v 1• j1111wd l lw l ' l u h
11isittd
Timmy,
and
Scollie
sons,
.\lr,t hod1sl l 'h t1rt"h will meet Sun­
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•lay 1•ven111g c1t lhi• d1ureh in 111 H11n 1 in11ton ,wpr t hr week end
tl\f't'l ! ll1--: l wridl\'l lll
J\liddl1&gt; port at 7 ::IU A l l Trusll'l'll. with their l)are11ts.
Mr and Mrs W;iynr Walls of
MANY OTHERS NOW
�t,•ward�. Chuirmen ,,r 11�rions
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olum
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,·omm is�ions 11nd presitlt·nh of lhe
I N STOCK 11iffNrn1 organizatinns 11rf' rl'­ William Myt"rs uvrr 1 hf' week end.
Mrs. Allir f'isher and Mn. Stella
IJUl'Slt&gt;d 1(1 he present.
Thi· Chur&lt; ' h ( ' nuni·il of 1 hr l iruesl'r of M i ner�ville 11bileJ w ith
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1-"ir�t lltl lll lsl C'h11n-h, M iddlp 1 1url, Nlr. an.d '.\1rs. Charles �frName e one
Fall :111d Reasonable
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Tlw Z1n11 l ,11'(' W i n• 1·l:1s&lt;; llH'PI f l)r l lll'ir ITH't'l ill):. A l ti 30 l h l'
Mr and Mrs. A. Lipscom b and
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i11� was lwld M,mday 1·v 1•111n�. I Ynul h l-'1Jlj',l-.i1hip w�lJ ,ha,e j. £.am1ly who have been living in th�
Sep1 5 ul wh,rh 1 1 1111' a ,wit1H•r d1il1 s11p 1iet ul lho. e&lt;h1rrli;,J .l ,
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moved We.dnesdaf lo thelr D�,ly
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Frpm
ll1�1•l 111i.: wa� OJ)t' IH'II h\.' I lw pn ·
punhased home in �ra&lt;'use.
S•ptember 1 2
Kol'hler
For Any and All Car Services
Rkfiard
�1!lc•11I . ,1;111 S m i!h.
1rs.
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and
Mr.
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Thf' f rntral PTA will hold
d n idPd l l1 (•ir rirs! meetin� of t he year and f&lt;1m ily of Columb us spent �ev­
STOP JlERE FOR - - with Mr!!. 11,
lu l111y nn, , 111 t 1rc• .:allnn of 11ainl illonr by a t
8 p. m. ut l h t• s&lt;:hool. t•ral day! las\ wei•k Sally Schaaf .
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The Liwn·l l'l ifr Deller l lt&gt;alth S Sansbu ry aud Miss
The llt"Xt llll't'l l ll,C 1ul l l w ( k 1 C l u b WI i i IW.'l't Munday evening
Mr. and Mrs. James F':irmer re ·
:i 111 7 :to 111 l l1t' Ziun t ' t111rl'h of al l t'i C' hnm&lt;' of Mrs. Robert Bow­ turnt&gt;d Tuesday afler spendinit lhe
TELEVISION
l ' hr i.�1 ltdr• p�l111wul:. w i l l hi ' ru with Mrs. ( 'l i Uord Ja.cob9 l!I week end in l nrllanu . Pa. w i t h rel•
sa_ndw1dw s,_ ( ' l i p t":1kl• s :1 1111 Kool i•o. hos11'S S. F:ledion o r offirers ati11es. While 1 hey were 11one, M ls9
"Where Radio &amp; TV Is A
A i ◄ t . l l,•vol 11111, w i l l h 1 • h_l' l !d l will be hP ld o nJ there will be a Sharon Evans stayed wilh their
llusine»s Not A Sade-Un�"
Sa _v r, , ;111d l!n lll' ,· t A rrn � ◄ ; :111w ., I whilf' eleph ant �ale.
Phone WY-2-3377
daught er, Ruth Ann.
N. Se&lt;ond Ave. Mld.ileport
will lw hy Mar11, � and J)orn1 l1 1
Mrs. N . \t. Stumh o of Charleston .
Middleport, 0.
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dt•1•111 1uns.
Admit ted: Laura ( i :i h hart, Lung wHh her !on and family , Mr . .imd
, Bohhy 11nd L1•�1_1'r A rn old ,1d J lult n m : Yv o nnf' Harc,�w i l 1 , M i '1 Mn Cl ifford Stumbo and family .
Jt/1 1 rtll ' II IIW lrll't'lllli-!
Mr nnd Mrs. Jim l'ht&gt;t•k wen• in
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M arl h11, Mary. l l11r(ltl1 y . l .t• sft • r. :, 11d son, Nt 'W l l a 11t • U : M rs Thomas
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Arms, (;i•rnlcl \•frar,,, .!1111 S111 1 1 h .
ilir! h.,· Mr nnd \l rs Thomas
I n Fr.it hers, Vf'l11ets , Vt'!o rs &amp;
Mr. and Mrs. l ' ;i u l Ml ' l•:l ro ., ;111d ll:trl•�wil1, ).t uldh•i11,1·1. n �oil.
!"dis, A,ssu rted Color,i;.
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Ul'I . Premin N i .
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k 1 1 ,1 K h rn�hdwv ld1 hy l)lanP to•
tla\ fnr thl' Ual t l \' l )&lt; &gt;rl of K;11inin•
Al1•1•/ 1l 1 (,'/u•d1 ir,•
Thirty-four mc-mhrr� .ind ,1,1·f'n .:rl1d tm \ht• f1rs1 lt •.i,: nf lus a i r
romw il member!! of llw l111 n11a ;111d �NI trip to Nt'w York for
t ional Onlt•r of .l n h ' s l)aui.:hlt&lt;rs Hw 1 1 n ilrd N;1 1 lnns 1 ; 1•rwriil AS·
M I DDLEPORT, OHIO
Club Sedan. Automatic transmission, radiq and healer, white sidewal l tires, black fin­
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ish. Sharp.
shirr --1�) ot-:s as gm•.� ,� - \\ ' t•(l·
IH'.� day t'l'l'll i llt-:.
Tlw Duut-: h h•r,, pn•�t•nlt•d t lw
prng ram IIW\udini,: [ hl'l l" HUI ialol'.1'
work v. i lh C'hrii.l in t· t ' ,111 t s h11n
nn•d ! l llt't' !!, 1 1rps1 1 l i 11i.:. t' ull u w 1 11i.:
auClub Sedan . 6 cyl . Automatic trans- 4 Door Sedan. Radio and heater,
l lw l ll"t•s1•11lntlon 11f llw work. t lw
finish.
Good
ission.
transm
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side�l"ullp was 11rt•s1•11l1•1t a 1:if1 uf
mission new seat covers, white
Runs perfect.
rnollt'Y hr ! h i• ( ' hrshiri• ( ' h,1pt1·r
wall tir�s. Blue and white finish.
Th,• J-:irb wi•r 1· uc·(•11111 1 ,a11i ,,d to
('hrshir(' h:, nilw p:1rt'11ts or Mid
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C omp/ete Plans
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GAS-FIRED IOILIRS

Four sizes of Nationali ne
Heat king boiler,, each ap.
proved by American Gas A1sociation for use w ith all
types of gos. Each is avail•
obi• with domesric hol waler
coil, and oll have safe, auto.
m a t i c c o n t r o l s p r e - wi r e d
ready-for quick lnslollalion.

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OIL-FIRm IOILIRS

Three siz:es available. Extra
high efficiency, low cost op.
eration, e1nd A . S.M.E'. ap�
proved, AH ore ayailable with domestic hot wafer coilt.
Contact us for free heatina eauiomenl Htimnl4a.

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Ut1ited Pr.ss lnt♦rnational
J:1&lt;"1,: 1-" 1sh1•r has Bal li more Zl'rOl'd
in 011 I ll!" l\ 1,u 1•ncan Ll•aguc 1wn
n_a ,11 wi!h Ins &lt;1urre111 11ilrhini:
�ix�h strmg lil and 1 2th o f the year
t 1.shn. a 2 ; .v ear•old rig:hthand•
1'r w I10 I1;1( l a !lu u h t I u I slat us a rl�r
last st&gt;a., on , .� 1 ·6, r&lt;'cord. won his
s�xth slra1ght a11d 1 2t h uf t he yc�er
T hursday mght hy while washing
1 he Clcvi•land lnd11111s, 9·0.
Thr vit· l t•r�• raised the Orioles ·
tc•ad tn I ½ grn1cs over lhc SN"·
1md plarf' Nl'w York Yank('rs .
who dro JJP&lt;'d a 5 .4 decision to Chi•
&lt;· ago. II also marked lh{' 48t h of
8 1 IJaltirnorc lriu mps ! urned in by
l'a ul H id1tmls' 5larling K iddie
Korps In 111k, dull tu F'i�her Chuck
Estr;ula had 14, M i l l Pappas' J J and
Sle\l(' BarbC'r 9
W ;irren Spahn of M i l waukee .
who !us 11lmost as 111.Hly major
league scasuns undN lus bel t as
thl' a1• f'ra).!"e age of the Baltirnorl'
r1itrhini,: .v oimgster s. kepl
t h f'
Bravi•s ' flirk&lt;'rin g hopes 11live m
!lw Nalionc1 I l .f'ague as thry di'·
fca(ed Sat1 Vrancisrn . 9.4
Pointing For Plr■tu
M ilwa'Jkec
C'lim ll&lt;'tl
into c1
v1r\11al l ie wilh lh&lt;' idle SI. Louis
Cardinal s for second Jllace, six
gamrs Uchind leagu(' leading
Pittshur gh. Ch11rlcy Drrssen , �• /10
"won ' t be rnuntCfi out us Jo n i! as
then, · s " t·hancc" is pointing for
I lle -� ix sames remaini ng with l h&lt;'
Pirates.
In olh('r Nal ivnal Leai-:ur f'n­
l'Otmttrs, Los Ani::clf's Jeft&gt;ated
l 'inci nni.ti, 7-4, and Chicago edged
Ph1lade lphii1, 2- 1 .
Wash.in.ii: ton shut oul Kansas
City, 7·0, and Uos1011 cli ppNI De­
troit, 6· 1 . in ot her Americ an
Leagu&lt;' aelion.
Raltimore srorcd ., I I it� runs in
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Chicago
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Detroit · • · · · · 6 1 7� ·- 452 9
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Boston
uv 7 ·444 201,1, a n d N AA baaketball
N i kolai Romanov, the Sovi('t
champio ns ,
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K a n�as City
47 88 348 JJ ½. '.""' 1 11 pl,y
Seto n Hall 1n the ol)t'n• Olymp1r delegation c-h1ef, admit•
Thuradey'a Results
1n&amp; round o� lhe ninth ,r n n u a l ted as much during a rhampagne
Boiton 6 o.trolt 1
Holid■) Fe1l1v1J batketbal l t?ur victory par1y Thur:.11fay night al ·
Chicago 5 New Yorlri 4, ni ..t
&amp;ussian official1
W .uhlnglon 1 K ■nNa City O• N nament, Dec 27 at M.ad1!on t hou,fh most
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Buekeyes
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Pirates
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of
quiet
conhdenc:e-but
Friday",
y Proiuibl•
will rlash in the se&lt;·ond game or they weren't J ording 1 t 011e r t he
.,._� Pilch•"
N•w or k • 1 .......
ro 1t nigh t- an e s c n ,· ng doob
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... c ,dcr. Utah , Y ;m k s ye t
Stdford 2-1 VI Flache, 7..,
w
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• · only c1 n u n!oresee 11 turn of
dl'feated
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Ohio
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in the first game
gymn as L its nex 1 an d
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Washington at Clneland night I Th e Bu e keyes, ·
we
featuring
can
several gold meda h
see
All-Ramos 10-,4 YI Granl 9_ 7_
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Boston at Kan&amp;H Cl...,
'1 n ighlt h(' Olympics, will have
GymnHti u Final, Toda y
Monbouciu•tt• · 1 .,,.rlO · Yl , Oality 1 Rome J for
11 1 rt ua I Y t h e same squa d
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Th
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poste d a 2�3 recor&lt;I Int sea.!1011. atus finals of gy·mnast1cs w('re
Saturd1y'1 G1m•1
The Burkeyes had the most pow- scheduled loday and all the exBallimor • at Chlcato
erful offense in the natio n , aver• perts here are conceding that the
Beaton al Kan,.. City
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R u11s1ans
a"Jng
00 4 point, per gome.
are l'ertain LO pt·1 e up
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GI
Pittsburgh
82 52 .612
St. Louis
75 57 .566 fi
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M il •'"''•
76 58 .587 6
Los Angeles
7 1 62 . 534 1 0 ½
By United P r..• l nt•rnetional
mHtdle of N o \' rmher
S.in Francisco 6 fi fi7 . 4 96 l 5 ½
Ohio's
h
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schools
open
another
Back lo def('nd it!&gt; 1 959 state
C incinnati
6 1 75 .4-49 22
football srasun tonight with an. crown is :\-lass1llon 's mighh' Tigers,
C h icago
53 79 _4o2 2B
o t hrr hut ra c e C X P&lt;'C led for s tale whu hope _ to Pxtend their winning
Philadel phia
50 64 .373 32
streak tOlll.flh! 1 11 an 11p�111•r against
h onors.
Thursday Night', Rasulh
J&lt;:ast Ltverpool at Tiger Stadium
Chic•110 2 Philad•lphla 1
i�fosl of the big school� will Miissillon roll('d unbeaten through
Lo , Angel•s 7 C incinnati 4
lis ve , o•i::ame sch e dules this Af'-11· a I O .:amc schedule
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M'1 I w•u k ff 9 1n F r1nc1aco
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son, some O f th em ror th � f 1rst capt ured l t1(' state champ1on '-hip
Only 1-1mn ichtduled
l i me 1 11 many years They will do after a close ra&lt;·r �· 1th Spnngfield
F r t. .. Y,s p robiibl • Pltc h •r•
the Public.
Chicago at Pitt1bur11h night- battle each week en d uutil
Other powerhouses
from the
Ell1worth 6-1 1 vs MIHII 1 0-7
1 95,g ('ampaign W('re Ketlrring
St. Louil at Phil■d. lph l a ni 11ht
s
t'airmon t. Manon Hardm�. Toltdo
-Simmon , 6-3 vs Robt-rt. 9.14
DeVilh1ss, l"mcmnat1 Purcell, Mar .
Loi An11•ln ■t Mllw■ukq night
ROMP. UPI-The lop 1 0 medal ictla, Lorain. Parma and Trov .
-Williams 1 2-8 n Buhl l 4-I
E n,ter rn lol t he campai�u wilh t h e
San Francl1,co at Cincinnati 2 , s�a n d mgs m /�� l 960 ,Olympics
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te s 1ongrst �·mnmg slr('ak will
compeurR
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tw1.night-Sern Jon.. 1 6- 1 4 and ,
1 1\1011 (gold for r 1rst, silver for be _Parma. unheatrn in 1 9 straight
Q' Dtll 7-10 VI M■lonay l -4 and
second and bronze for third). outmgs The suhurhan Cleveland
Purk•y 16-1
, powerhouse Wlll open to111ghl with
S1turd1y'1 Game·i
B . Bedford
G S
Coi.,nlry
St. Louis at Phlladslphia
Chicago ■t Pltt1bur1h
34 2a 22 ' tory was the 1 8Lh of t hf' yen for
Russia
S■n FnnciKo at Cincinnati
32 17 15 !he 39-yt•ar•olfl southpaw and 265 t h
l l nited States
Loli An11•IH a l Milwauli:H
1 2 6 8 of h is rareer Bob Schmid! homered
Italy
------Germany
JO l 9 1 1 for San F'ntndsro as M i ke MrCorNFL INCREASES ROSTERS
Turkey
7 2 0 mick took his 1 1 1h loss.
NEW YORK UPI-National
6
Australia
O 7
Sandy Koufa)( survived a ]ale
Footbc1l1 League clubs w i l l be
5 8 6 Cincinnati rally as Los Angeles
Hungary
permi t l ed to l' arry 38 players on
3 5 IU h11.ck 1'1t his se11mth 11il' tory with
Poland
their roslers during the 1 96{) sea• I
Rrit11i 11
2 5 l I sevt&gt;n runs rn the first !wo inn .
son.
2 3
Denmark
in.gs. Thr Dodgers scored ell t h('tr
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For Oh1·0 late Football T"tle
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nin9 1n th. point •f •niNng _,,
Jack Yerm.an of Woodl.1nd .
ippe,,... to l ulq
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•· I Yo un1 of S an FerCa II!. • £,Olr
, tfrfflgth in
the ,.,,..lnl,,.
ndo, Calif., Glenn Davi&amp; of Co,
na
I •vent1 to overt1k• th• au•
lumbu1, Ohio, and Otis Darn uf
tlao,.
Angele.a &amp;co red a lhree•)lard
Los
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! The A m t! rirans won the men
1600-meter relay in the world re- victory O¥er Germ111y in the 1800
cord of 3 02.2 a ""d won the worn- meter relay and set a wo rl d mark
e n 's 400-meter relay .u Wilma or a:02 ..2.
Rudolph of Cl.irksville, Tenn., be- 1 ;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.__
rame the first triple gold medal
winner of the games, but aufrered
anolher stunning de{eat i n the
men's 400 meter reb y race when
il l-laled Ra)' Norton fouled.
A new Fieldcrest patlern in
The U nited St.a tel!l had appartones of blue, pink and gold.
rntl )' won the .fOO.mete r relay
when lhe J'o dges announ&lt;'ed to
WONDERFUL FOR GIFTS
!he roaring crowd of 40,000 lhat
A.dd Enchantment
Norto n had fo uled. Norton, 1 urTo Any Home
prise loser i n the 1 00 and 200melt'r dallhes, look the baton
from Frank 8u dd Or AIIbUO'
Park, N Y., beyond the bato n
Mldclleport
p,,, ,· ng zo ne. Th ere was no

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Fisher, With Third Straig l1t Shutout, Has
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r1• 0 I es eroed In . n Amer1can League Fl ag "0;'.�\t;[f;:�:\���;, 27th homer
and 5 10th of his &lt;'areer (() over•

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Lind Gene Woodl i ng. l hc 38•v rar
old outfielder who bala nt·es · lhe
O riole age roster perfertly, hell&lt;'d
a t hree - run homer lo lead the al
ta_c k. Yl ar 11 U recJi ng chipped J n
with a bases- l_ oaded 1riple. JaC'kie
8ran dl 1,ro11e
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�n t "!'10 more wilh one
of _ h1s thrf'e h 1 1 i; 111 th t• game D i c k
� t1gman was th r&gt; victim of ihe Oriule onslaught as he lost his 10th
decision.
Big Klu Stan

Ted Kluszewsk i. st11rtini-: his
firsl game £or f'hic11go since July
Cl, drove in t h ret- runs w i t h two
s inglf's and II doub\.(' as thf' th ird
pla('(' White Sox d osed to wilhm
t hree games of t lw Yankl'rS. GPne
Freese started II four.run Chisn x
oprisint:i in th&lt;' �t•venth with h 1�
1 5th homer. llecor Lopez h i t twn
for New York and Ro�er Maris
carnf'd his Jfi ttJ with an inside-t h&lt;'•
park blast. Russ · Kernmprcr won
his J I t h gamf' ant.l Luis Arroyo losl

his ftrs1 for ! he Yan kees aflrr w i n .
ning four in a row
Milwaukf'P ulilize;J four homP
runs _ Eddie Mathews' 34t.b amt
:lSt h , lfank Aaron's :lSlh
;ind
Spahn ' s third-to bea! the Giants.
Spahn's sm;ish Jcn.l;(the ned ihe a l l · ,
Lime record he holds for NL home
run hitung pitrhers to 26. The vi('.

whelm Detroit l11s perfect c!av at
the !)late, three for t hree, raise&lt;!
his batting a11eragf' lo .320 V i r
W rrt1. doubled ho!lle lwo Boston
runs i n the se11enth to give Tom
Brewer his 10th WIii.

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Phone WY-2-3170

Pom.roy, 0.

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SYRACUSE, O.

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POMEROY

MlDDLEPORT
9 Belpre At Home

Sept.

Sept. 16 Wahama At Home

Sept. 23 AtWahoma

Sept. 23 At Chauncey

Sept. 30 At Gallipolis

Sept. 30 Athens At Home

7 At Jackson

Oct.

14 At Logan

Oct.

21 At Athens

Oct.

21 \A/ellston At Home

Oct.

28 Pomeroy At Home

Oct.

28 At Middleport

Nov.

1 1 Wellston At Home

Nov.

Nov.

GALLIPOLI S

JACKSON

RUTL A ND
Sept. 16 Al Middleport
Sept. 23 Kyger Cteek, Home
Sept. 30 J.T. Al Home
0,t.

4 Jackson At Home
11 At Nelsonvi I le

LO GAN

NEL SONVILL E

Sept.

Scpl. 16 At Clrrlcvllle

Sept. 16 At Ironton

S!"'pt. 16 i\t Greenrleld

Sept.

Si-1U. 23 BelprP At Home

s,•pl. 2J Al Pl. Pleasant

Sept. 23 Wavnly At llome

Si•pt. Hi Wash. CII at Home

St"pt. 16 Chaunce)' At Home

Sept. 30 At Pomeroy

Scpl. 30 Middleport al Home

S,pl. 2:1 Al lllllslM1ro

Sept. 23 The Plains at Home

0.·t

1 1.ogan /\l Home

Oct.

(k&gt;I.

14 At Wellston

o,t.

21 MlddlPport al Home

Od.

28 Al J•ckson

Nov.
Nov.

4 Nelsonville at home
11 Al Galllpolls

Swisher &amp; Lohse
IU:XAI_J, ORU&lt;:s

Oct.

7 Al Pomeroy

Ort.

14 Al Ja,•kson

Ori.

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28 Nelsonville at home

Nov.

Sept. 30 At Wellston

Logan Al Home

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Nelsonville at home

7 Al Athens

Ori.

Oct.

21 Al Nelsonville

Oct.

14 Pomeroy At Homr

Oel.

Od.

28 Athens At 1fomf'

Oel.

21 At

Oft.

Oet.

2H At \Vcll,;J,m

No,•.

4 At Pomeroy

11 IMgan At llome

24 At Oak II ill

Oct.

Nov.

Nov.

r..lllpolis

4 Mlddleporl at home
II At Jal'kson

9 Al MrArthur

(kl.
Nov.
Nov.

9 At PorttlJllllllh Epl

Sept. 16 Al Coal Grove

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7 Al Neloonvllle

14 Al Middleport

Oct.

14 Athens Al Home

21 At Jat:'!k&amp;on

O.t.

21 At Pomeroy

2H Al Galllpolls

Oct.

28 Logan At Home

4 Al Athens

Nov.

t•mneroy, Ohio

BEN FRANKL 1,N

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Hartley &amp; Berinett
Shoe Store
Pomrrny, Ohio

Ebersbach Hardware Co.

Moore's Store

Pomuny, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Sugar Run Flour Mills

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Goessler Jewelry Store

Cross Hardware

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohjo

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Francis Florist

Middleport, Ohio

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Pomeroy,

21 Al Rio Grande

Oct.

27 AJ Wahama

Nov.

Nov.
Nov.

28 Ji:yger Creek, Home
4 Al Rutland

II Al E11&gt;lern

0.t.

20 At North/Gallia

Oct.

28 Rio Grande al Hom•

No,•.

4 Hannan, W.Va., H.

Nov. 11 Wahama at Home

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Reuter Insurance Agency

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OHIO.POWER COMPANY·

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Telegraph Delivery Service
Pomeroy, Ohio

Grover's Studio
Pomeroy, Ohio

Citizen's National Bank

Werner Radio &amp; T.V.

Marg.,erite's Shoe Shop

Mlddleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

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Rawlings &amp; Coats
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mlddlepor1, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ohio Valley
Plumbing &amp; Hee1ting

RUTLAND ----- POMEROY

Meigs Equipment
Pomeroy, Ohio

. llllddlepor1, Ohio

Midway Mcarket

Blue C,, Gray Restaurant

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Gibbs

Grqt;fll,Y

Pom,!roy, Ohio

Rowlty 6' Rttd
Hardware

Pomeroy, Ohio

ROBINSON'S lAl,JtfpitY &amp; DRYCLEANING

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Pp111eroy, Ohio

ROBINON
S 'STRH,USTRE-CLEANER S
Middleport, Ohio

Economy Loan
&amp; Savings Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Kelly Manufacturing Co.
CHARLES CLARKSON, MANAGER

Pomeroy, Ohio

The City Loan

Middleport, Ohio

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Smith Clothing Co.
CASH BAHR, OWNER

Middleport, Ohio

llliddleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

"HOME (JF ARROW SHIRTS"

Middleport, Ohio

HOME FOR FUNEJRAL.S

New York Clothing House

Downie-Gross, In,,

Pomeroy, Ohio

King BuilderJ Supply Co.

YOU HIRE AN AGENT"

Coluftlbus Southern Ohio
Electric Co.

Davis.Warner
Insurance Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

"BILL FRANCIS"

Pomeroy, Ohio

MiddlliQport
Department Store

Oct.

21 Bulfalo Al Home

Pomeroy, Ohio

Mcartin Restaurant

llllddleport, !)hlo

Heml0&lt;k Grove, Ohio

Oct.

4 Hannan Trace, H.

Nov. II Al Falrlond

Qlllil

Pomeroy National Bank

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Oct.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Stark's Dr1i19 C:ol'l'lpany

Crow's Steak House

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Oct. 14 S.W. Al Home

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The Sports Cente;

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Maple Lawn Poultry Farm

7 Al J,:aslern

9 Preview at Kyger C.

Sept. 16 Soulhweot.rn, home
Sept. 23 Middleport al ��me Sep!, 2� Al Prkg. Little Reds
Sept. 30 The Plain, ol Home
Sepl. 30 .Ra\'ensw�, Hoipe
Oct.
7 Kyger Creek, Home
Oct.
7 WIiiiamstown, home
()fl. 14 At Hanna Trace
Oct. 14 Al Ripley

''YOU DON'T BUY A POLlrY,

Powell's Sunoco Station
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4 Wahama at. Home

Sept. 30 No. Galllo At Home
Oct.

Sept.

Scpl. 18 At Pomeroy

Sept. 23 Al Rulland

Gloeckner Cafe

Pomt•rny, Ohio

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28 Belpre At Home

Sept. 18 Trimble At Home

9 Hann,n At llmlle

This f'oo1haU f't&gt;a111re Sp,n111flred By The ,,,,.,,,.,.,,119 Civir and Sports Mfttd•fl Bu1fi11ess Estallli•ftments

K &amp; C Jewelers

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Oct.

Sept.

This Football Feature Spo ..sored By 1'he Follo1vi119 Civic a11d Sports Minded Business Estahlbhments

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21 Al McArthur

9 frevlew At Home

EA ST E RN

II At Middleport

Pomtroy, Ohio

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Oct.

Stpl,

WAH AMA

4 Gallipolis Al Home

Nov.

l I Pom4•roy At Home

14 At The Plains

KYGER C REEK

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Sept. 20 Jackson Al Home

7 Well,wn Al Home

7 Chauncey At Home

Oct.

Nov.

Sept. 23 O•k 11111 At Home

Sept. 30 At Logan

14 Gallipolis Al Home

Nov.

Nov. 11 AU1pm1 At llomr

Sept.

Sept.

Ort.

Nov.

4 At Wellston

1 Middlepurt at Homr

9 Beckley Al Home

WELLSTON

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Sept. 10 B.J.S. Al Home

14 Nelsonville At Home

4 At Logan

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7 Gallipolis At Home

Oct.

Oct.

Nov.

ATHENS

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Sept 16 Rutland At Home

Oct.

BOOST
YOUR
HOME
TEAM!

9 At Oak Hill

Sept.

L 6- Z Shops
THREE BUSY SHOPS
Pomeroy, Ohio

RQ.,sh's Shoe Store

Hackett's Sohio Service

llllddleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ewing's
Phone WY-2-2121
Frilz Buck -=- Homer Baxter - Henry Ewing

Fulton Thompson
Tractor Sales
Pomeroy, Ohio

The Pomeroy Pastry Shop

Pomeroy, Ohio

Elberfelds In Pon,1roy

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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The Ohio Valley
Baking Co.

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llliddleport, Ohio

Gilmore Supply Store
Pomeroy, Ohio

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POMEROY

MlDDLEPORT
9 Belpre At Home

Sept.

Sept. 16 Wahama At Home

Sept. 23 AtWahoma

Sept. 23 At Chauncey

Sept. 30 At Gallipolis

Sept. 30 Athens At Home

7 At Jackson

Oct.

14 At Logan

Oct.

21 At Athens

Oct.

21 \A/ellston At Home

Oct.

28 Pomeroy At Home

Oct.

28 At Middleport

Nov.

1 1 Wellston At Home

Nov.

Nov.

GALLIPOLI S

JACKSON

RUTL A ND
Sept. 16 Al Middleport
Sept. 23 Kyger Cteek, Home
Sept. 30 J.T. Al Home
0,t.

4 Jackson At Home
11 At Nelsonvi I le

LO GAN

NEL SONVILL E

Sept.

Scpl. 16 At Clrrlcvllle

Sept. 16 At Ironton

S!"'pt. 16 i\t Greenrleld

Sept.

Si-1U. 23 BelprP At Home

s,•pl. 2J Al Pl. Pleasant

Sept. 23 Wavnly At llome

Si•pt. Hi Wash. CII at Home

St"pt. 16 Chaunce)' At Home

Sept. 30 At Pomeroy

Scpl. 30 Middleport al Home

S,pl. 2:1 Al lllllslM1ro

Sept. 23 The Plains at Home

0.·t

1 1.ogan /\l Home

Oct.

(k&gt;I.

14 At Wellston

o,t.

21 MlddlPport al Home

Od.

28 Al J•ckson

Nov.
Nov.

4 Nelsonville at home
11 Al Galllpolls

Swisher &amp; Lohse
IU:XAI_J, ORU&lt;:s

Oct.

7 Al Pomeroy

Ort.

14 Al Ja,•kson

Ori.

tI

(kt.

28 Nelsonville at home

Nov.

Sept. 30 At Wellston

Logan Al Home

:m

Nelsonville at home

7 Al Athens

Ori.

Oct.

21 Al Nelsonville

Oct.

14 Pomeroy At Homr

Oel.

Od.

28 Athens At 1fomf'

Oel.

21 At

Oft.

Oet.

2H At \Vcll,;J,m

No,•.

4 At Pomeroy

11 IMgan At llome

24 At Oak II ill

Oct.

Nov.

Nov.

r..lllpolis

4 Mlddleporl at home
II At Jal'kson

9 Al MrArthur

(kl.
Nov.
Nov.

9 At PorttlJllllllh Epl

Sept. 16 Al Coal Grove

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Od.

7 Al Neloonvllle

14 Al Middleport

Oct.

14 Athens Al Home

21 At Jat:'!k&amp;on

O.t.

21 At Pomeroy

2H Al Galllpolls

Oct.

28 Logan At Home

4 Al Athens

Nov.

t•mneroy, Ohio

BEN FRANKL 1,N

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Hartley &amp; Berinett
Shoe Store
Pomrrny, Ohio

Ebersbach Hardware Co.

Moore's Store

Pomuny, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Sugar Run Flour Mills

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

Goessler Jewelry Store

Cross Hardware

Pomeroy, Ohio

Middleport, Ohjo

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Francis Florist

Middleport, Ohio

'

Pomeroy,

21 Al Rio Grande

Oct.

27 AJ Wahama

Nov.

Nov.
Nov.

28 Ji:yger Creek, Home
4 Al Rutland

II Al E11&gt;lern

0.t.

20 At North/Gallia

Oct.

28 Rio Grande al Hom•

No,•.

4 Hannan, W.Va., H.

Nov. 11 Wahama at Home

ame
Reuter Insurance Agency

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OHIO.POWER COMPANY·

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Telegraph Delivery Service
Pomeroy, Ohio

Grover's Studio
Pomeroy, Ohio

Citizen's National Bank

Werner Radio &amp; T.V.

Marg.,erite's Shoe Shop

Mlddleport, Ohio

Middleport, Ohio

-

Rawlings &amp; Coats
Pomeroy, Ohio

Mlddlepor1, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ohio Valley
Plumbing &amp; Hee1ting

RUTLAND ----- POMEROY

Meigs Equipment
Pomeroy, Ohio

. llllddlepor1, Ohio

Midway Mcarket

Blue C,, Gray Restaurant

Pomeroy, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Gibbs

Grqt;fll,Y

Pom,!roy, Ohio

Rowlty 6' Rttd
Hardware

Pomeroy, Ohio

ROBINSON'S lAl,JtfpitY &amp; DRYCLEANING

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Pp111eroy, Ohio

ROBINON
S 'STRH,USTRE-CLEANER S
Middleport, Ohio

Economy Loan
&amp; Savings Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Kelly Manufacturing Co.
CHARLES CLARKSON, MANAGER

Pomeroy, Ohio

The City Loan

Middleport, Ohio

I

Smith Clothing Co.
CASH BAHR, OWNER

Middleport, Ohio

llliddleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

"HOME (JF ARROW SHIRTS"

Middleport, Ohio

HOME FOR FUNEJRAL.S

New York Clothing House

Downie-Gross, In,,

Pomeroy, Ohio

King BuilderJ Supply Co.

YOU HIRE AN AGENT"

Coluftlbus Southern Ohio
Electric Co.

Davis.Warner
Insurance Co.
Pomeroy, Ohio

"BILL FRANCIS"

Pomeroy, Ohio

MiddlliQport
Department Store

Oct.

21 Bulfalo Al Home

Pomeroy, Ohio

Mcartin Restaurant

llllddleport, !)hlo

Heml0&lt;k Grove, Ohio

Oct.

4 Hannan Trace, H.

Nov. II Al Falrlond

Qlllil

Pomeroy National Bank

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Oct.

Pomeroy, Ohio

Stark's Dr1i19 C:ol'l'lpany

Crow's Steak House

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The Sports Cente;

Pomeroy Motor Co.

Maple Lawn Poultry Farm

7 Al J,:aslern

9 Preview at Kyger C.

Sept. 16 Soulhweot.rn, home
Sept. 23 Middleport al ��me Sep!, 2� Al Prkg. Little Reds
Sept. 30 The Plain, ol Home
Sepl. 30 .Ra\'ensw�, Hoipe
Oct.
7 Kyger Creek, Home
Oct.
7 WIiiiamstown, home
()fl. 14 At Hanna Trace
Oct. 14 Al Ripley

''YOU DON'T BUY A POLlrY,

Powell's Sunoco Station
,,

4 Wahama at. Home

Sept. 30 No. Galllo At Home
Oct.

Sept.

Scpl. 18 At Pomeroy

Sept. 23 Al Rulland

Gloeckner Cafe

Pomt•rny, Ohio

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28 Belpre At Home

Sept. 18 Trimble At Home

9 Hann,n At llmlle

This f'oo1haU f't&gt;a111re Sp,n111flred By The ,,,,.,,,.,.,,119 Civir and Sports Mfttd•fl Bu1fi11ess Estallli•ftments

K &amp; C Jewelers

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Oct.

Sept.

This Football Feature Spo ..sored By 1'he Follo1vi119 Civic a11d Sports Minded Business Estahlbhments

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G &amp; J Auto Parts

.

21 Al McArthur

9 frevlew At Home

EA ST E RN

II At Middleport

Pomtroy, Ohio

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Oct.

Stpl,

WAH AMA

4 Gallipolis Al Home

Nov.

l I Pom4•roy At Home

14 At The Plains

KYGER C REEK

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Sept. 20 Jackson Al Home

7 Well,wn Al Home

7 Chauncey At Home

Oct.

Nov.

Sept. 23 O•k 11111 At Home

Sept. 30 At Logan

14 Gallipolis Al Home

Nov.

Nov. 11 AU1pm1 At llomr

Sept.

Sept.

Ort.

Nov.

4 At Wellston

1 Middlepurt at Homr

9 Beckley Al Home

WELLSTON

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Sept. 10 B.J.S. Al Home

14 Nelsonville At Home

4 At Logan

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7 Gallipolis At Home

Oct.

Oct.

Nov.

ATHENS

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Sept 16 Rutland At Home

Oct.

BOOST
YOUR
HOME
TEAM!

9 At Oak Hill

Sept.

L 6- Z Shops
THREE BUSY SHOPS
Pomeroy, Ohio

RQ.,sh's Shoe Store

Hackett's Sohio Service

llllddleport, Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

Ewing's
Phone WY-2-2121
Frilz Buck -=- Homer Baxter - Henry Ewing

Fulton Thompson
Tractor Sales
Pomeroy, Ohio

The Pomeroy Pastry Shop

Pomeroy, Ohio

Elberfelds In Pon,1roy

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Pomeroy, Ohio

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The Ohio Valley
Baking Co.

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llliddleport, Ohio

Gilmore Supply Store
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Pomeroy Bowling Alleys

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Korr Cr Van .Zondt
Pomeroy, �o

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�FOR SALE

Sentinel, Pomeroy•Middleport, 0 . Sept. 9, 1960

1 1 2 RATS KJLLED with Star War­
farm, 2½ lbs $1 .19. E;bersbaeb
Hardw.ire, Sugar Run FloLU"
M1IJ and Landmark Store.
(8) 10, 1 1 , IJ, 17, 18, 19, 24
2:., 26, S I ; (9) 1 , 2, 7, 8, 9 15tp

fOa CONSIS'J'ir,;NT DEPENDABLE llESULff
RATES

, eeDII pu .,.rd, one i1111ertion. Mini.mum charg e - 60 ce11t8,
I ,..ta per wurd loi' three ooD11eCUUve imertJ.on,,.
Ifgit! - OH monlb for 30. contJ per word.
Jull xate of t- c,enb per word will De c-harged for advertisln.a:
d aot Dlld ..-ti.bin 10 dly1 aner rece.YUlil bill.
h-• in Adverti&amp;in&amp; - Should be r.p&lt;&gt;'.1.Pd !..mm�dl.8tel7. Tbe
Dail, 8e.,tinel will not be responsible for more 1.ban one incoc­
rect -....
� of l'baub and Specla,I Notice, ol �"ot., fl.00. ObitUoi.liu
,ubllahed at 1 ce'll per won1.
d DAYS
WORDS
J DAY
3 DAYS
l MO.
60c
$ 1 .36
'4,60
$1.80
ID
60c
16.00
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II
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$7.60
A4I NClllved bJ 10 A}!. will be in that da .n

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ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me­
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any kmd, Pbon• WY 2·2301 .
8- l l -30lp,

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8. Klnd ot
..ttery
IO. Lond

AUCTIONE ER
R E ASONABLE RATl!S
SATISFAC TION GUARANT EED
Call or write I. O. McCoy
Ch•1tu, Ohio
8 22 30lp

(20b
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AS IS SPECIALS
57 Mtirc1.1ry 60 H. P. $495.00
59 Mercury 70 H. P, $595,00
. - ,--◄5 H. P. Mercury Outtlt $995.00
(.'O MPLETE 1.NSURANC&amp; PRO
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
tect.ion, Llle, Auto, Fire, Pollo
600 F.uf Main Strut. Pomeroy
Call Don Milla, Middleport,
Phone WY2-3170
8-20-lfc

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DAILY CROSSWORD

PA YPECK ENSILAl;E Cutter. See MU ELL E R FUIINACII, Wl!ITING
HOUSI •ppflanc.., A.mold a,.
Ralph Parker, Chester, Ohio, Ph.
YU 5-2390, Cooh111le, Ohio
thert., lyrecuN, Ohio\ Pt.on.
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lfi, Nautical
10. Dex,

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22. Tur!
25. Bodium
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·1 1 1 Notices

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( 2 1 ) Rea l Estate

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86. Tldy
a1. Century
ple.nt
fiber
88. Afre11h
40. ''}::telp !"1

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it. Abr&amp;•
bam'I
home
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10. Metal
tag
81. Port!ou

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41. A grunt

BOSTON U PI-The American
Football League opens its maiden
season tonight with a game be­
twet'u the Boston Patriots and
Denver Bron&lt;'O!.

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Musie By GEORGE HALL
f'EATURING
THE HAMMON D ELECTRIC ORGAN

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AT HOME INSIDE THE WATCH WORKS
Yes

24-a For �ale or
T rade

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K&amp;C JEWELERS
Phone WY-Z-l785

EAST MAIN STREET

Comedy Piayriouse
Here's Hollywood
�Lell: mboat Blll
&lt;1111M Kid
M•ai(' m the Round
Jim Thacker Sbo'tt'
Wealhercaa\
News Pictu·e
Huntley Briukley Repon
Pioneers
Cimarron City
Wichita. Ttwn
Play Your Hunch
Masquerade Party
Moment ol Fear
News l'"eadli11e1
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POMEROV, OHIO

Si,e:n On
Circle 3 Ranch
Sheena, Queen d Jungle
Junior Auction
Howdy Doody Sh.,,w
�luff &amp; Redd;· �'tow
Farv
t..lrCUS !$OJ
Roy Rol;l'.CrB Show
Down on the Farm
Film Feature
Dugout Dope
Baseball
Watch Mr. Wizard
Scienee Fiction Theater

San Francisco Beat
Your Esso Report,:
Weather TeUer
John Daly New,
Buddv �tarchet Sho•
Walt Disney Presents
Man From Black Hawk
'17 Sunset Strip
The Detectives
Black Saddle
The New 'toolcht
Scanning the Weather
iports Report
Late Show

Channel 3 - Sunday

I ] :00
1 1 : 30
1 1. 00
1 2 :JO
1 2 ·45
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1 :30
3: 30
4 : 00
5:30
6:00
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Frontiers uf Faith
This is the Life
TV cnapPl
Big Boon('e
U. S. Steel workers
Lab 30
Movietime
Dale Carnegie
Tennis Championsh ips
Favorite Story
Candidates
Sunday N ews Plctlll'.J
Overland Trail
Music on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta Your g Sh('IW
People are Funny
News
Weathc:-cas•
Nile watch
Sign Off

J:30
9;00
8:30
t:00
0:00
1 1 : 0fl
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Dkk Clark Show
Brave Stallion
Le■v,g :� To Be_.er
L.1wrcnce W�lk Sbc,y
Jubilee, U . :,. A.
U)f-To-1'be·Minute New..
Sport, Report
Late �ow

Channel 8 - Sunday

1 2 : 00
2:30
I :00
I 4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6: 30
Badge a:-id BuJ!ets
7
:00
Eddie Seacrist Show
7:30
Lunch With soupy Sale,
8:30
Li'I Hascals
t:00
Gray Ghost
l:::io
Travel �'ilm
:0:30
Baseball
America's kewsreel Album 1 1 :00
J 1: JO
Record Hop

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Channel 8 - Saturday

9:00
1 1 : 00
12:00
12:30
1 : 30
2:00
2 :55
li:45
1:0(!

Dete&lt;'tlve's Dairy
True Story
Homf' Run Derby
New• Pll'lUre
Sport1 Roundup
Weat.berl'Ut
S111turday Nl(l:hl Jamboreo
Bonanza
TJ!l Man
The Depuly
World Wide 60
"Man �'rom rmerpol
N e ,, � Head Imes
w �atnercast .
Shockwatch
Sign Of(

WCHS-TV Channel 8

Channel 8 - Friday

6:00
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8:40
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7:30
8:30
9:00
10:00
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Matty's Fund u�• Fuunies
Jonn Hopkins File
American Football League
Ilka Chase Show
American Arts Trio
Matty'.s Fundai-- Funnies
Travel Film
People's Choler
Gray Ghost
Trackdown
,averick
Lawman
The Pebel
'the Atukuns
,Johnny Staccato
'Mle Nf:ws Tonight
Lale Show

WHTN-TV Cha nne l 13

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• Spreads on extra-easily

• White- and decorator coloi-11

• Dries in 20 minutes
• Resists blistering
• Lasts longer • • • looks better
Today', most modern
t,alnt at only

$6.95

per gal.

Used On Our New House
Al Page and Grahl Street Now
Open For Sale and Inspedlon

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:'ll rs. Arnold Hayes, High-st. M1ddt,•­
pnrt. was ser11111sl .v injured in ;:in
;iu1o a&lt;:eidenl in Tc&gt;xas. lasl we&lt;•k.
11 was learncd here today.

Texas Au10 A,·f'i,1.-nt

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surgery tmlay.
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N F.W YOH K UPI- Stocks open•
ed on a �i&gt; nerally irrPg11lar note
tod:1y i 1 1 moderDl('(y he:ivy 1rad•
ing.

'fOD,\Y AND
\'ESTf:H YEA R

NANCY
UNCLE LE STER
I S COM I N G"
TODAY �✓

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By United Pre ss International
Today i� Frithy, Se11t. 9, the
253rd da ,1· of the year, with l 1 :J
more in 1 000.
The moon is npprnarhing
it.�
last quarter.
The morning �lnr is l\·/;1rs .
The ev1•ning sl ars a n• \'enus,
Jupiter anti Sat urn .
O n l h is d a y in h1stor.v :
In 177G. the Scc.,m,t lo11tinenl;d
C'nngress made the ll'l' m ' ·LJnilt•d
Sta1t&gt;S' ' offidal.
In t 82A, Hussian aut hor ('ounl
Leo Tolsloy was horn.
In 1893, Mrs. Grover l " IC'Vclancl
became the mother nf a baby
girl - the first lime in t he history
of the Unilrd Slates a rhiltl was
born to !he fi-rst lady in thf' W-h 1 l r
House.
In 1919, ahnosl the f'ntirf' Hos­
ton police force walked out on
strike.
In 1 926, the National 8roadi-1J�l­
ing Com!,)any was organized i n
New York City as a service o f the
Radio Corporation or America to
produce nationwide network radio
broadcasts.
In 19-15. United States lroops
londed in South Korea, and R us­
sia took over 1.tlp northern half of
Lhe country from Japan.

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P!°ATH1 NfW:,MEN IIJfGtN AfmV•
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Plent9 of SHELLS and
HUNTING LICENSES

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RcR11e- r ('rnphas ized, "don't ne•
glect cal l i n g an aut horized re­
pairman i f you suspect I hat your
heating t&gt;quipment i;; not workinl;I
properly, m if you smell fumes.
It may c·os1 a few dollars but it
may save your l i h• . · •

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PLUMBING SUPPLIES

I·M DRE.TT"UL $om't
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8. Don't use a cook stove for
room h &lt;'a t i n g .

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into the &lt;"Iran out oprninJ;1 l o
make rnre 1 1 1s drawm� pruprrly.
rr the smok&lt;' is dr11wn mlo th&lt;'
opening .i nd up the ch1ntnf'Y, the
d; aft is su ffif'irnl )
5 Us&lt;' a safety t h imhle to
keqi th1· pip" from goi11g loo f11r
into the rhinmey and seal around
the pqw wilh Cl'ITI &lt;'llt or !)laster
where it cnle_rs lhe chimney.
6. See th.it tlwrl' is outside
frrsh air to the space where the
he,1ln is lon1trd.
7. Have a qualified. licensed in•
Stiiller 1'unne&lt;·t and adjllst your
heater.

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M.r. an� Mrt. Mont West, Sr., of
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and
children returned Wednesday from Z■nuville, Ohio were vlsitm•s tnis
an 18-day, 6,100 mile trip tbrou1h week· with Mrs. Heiiry Hennessy,
361 Front-st, Middleport. Mrs. Hen1'1 western and southern states.
H i gbliihla of t11eir sightseeing neu:y's son, Robert, also w.is home
■d
Thought for today: Russian au•
lneluded L00kout Mountain, Ya!- for Labor Day and will leave SalI thor Leo Tolstoy said: ''.Error is
10.wstone, Sequoia, a�d Grand 'fe. urday for Cuba on a patrol trip
the force that welds men togethf'r;
:
tOn National Parks, Death Valley, with the U . S. Nav)', being gone 10
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RIGHT! AND I'M . BLESS
GOOD LUCI&lt;,
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Line

M i rldkport and romrroy Fire
Chi efs Tom Darsi and John Bea•
\'er, Arling t'hief, urged houst&gt;hohlrrs toda�• lo make sure now
that healing applianr•es nre in
good condition for use during
eold weather.
"Ordinary prNauiions
and
eommon sense will prt-vent :iimost al! �omr arridents invo\ving healing applian ces" Ctl icfs
Darsi and BPaver s n id. They
suggested furnace s , waler heale rs
indncra1ors and room hcat �rs . be
checked f?r ad ualf! 1·ent1lat1on
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prop.er odJustm cnL and safe con ner.11ons.
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For an y heal in g applia nce to
operate safely anti 10 its full
capacity, i t must have ventilation .
Burning any fuel without a good
fresh air supply can produce ear•
bon mo11oxid1•. Vl•nls (' arry .iway
l he prudut•ls of combustion. and
therdnre should bf' ch!'l ' ki•d rt•­
gularly . 1 hcy poinled out.
The offin:rs outl ined lhc fol
lowin� C'lwl"k !isl to insurt' t lw
best ;ind saf(' sl ust' rrom c&lt;1 uipmcnl :
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2. SrC' 1hat lhc ven! pipe gurs
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ney.
3. See that there is n r.ll'anout
opening w i l h cap in t hc chimn ey
under the vent (stove Jlipe).
4. See that the chimney is

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B ARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
18. Han'•
Agentb, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
nlcknama
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY2(poa.)
4 llOOM HOUSE
ALL NEWLY 1 21lOJ.
e.:r,.u
lit. Belgian.
f111 1shcd inside. Water i n k i tchen. I
land or
1 9 ' For Sa le
Uu i:ravcl road off 1 24 onc mile,
popple11
Singing'
on river. On 3 acre lot 011 Lon g
hllMITI AND PIST CONTROL GHt:t-: N J!t:AN::-i. $ 1 .UO t, 11 ! ' ! C K
::-:-:c:c-=
FOH
SALE:
voice
Bun
in
LebRnon
FIVE
ROOM
HOUS
f
Townsh
ip.
l'h
-,. Pain. p,.. iMPKtlon. lrwur•
them your.self. Charl t � H i l ton, 1
ti. Type of
With bath, 111ce loc"tion. Melvin
WY 2-6889. K E. Hayman, SyraN � NIIHIMlwklie. PhorM M,
Porlland
9 6 til e
arcbl•
--Hood,
1
1
1
Lo.:uat
St.,
Pomeroy.
cuse.
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9
7
6tp
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4-2Mf c T l l lt.t:E I I EJF.h:HS, 2 l �OLSTEIN, 1 (9) I JOLp
1166.
2S.. J.Jne oa. •
G U P.H:-.lStY. J years old, will 1 7 nou M H O USE_. �ALL TO WA.LL
carpctin�. Bu11l•1n kitchen. Call B llOOMS, WITH BATH Two story
,nap
frt•she11 this wmtt•r Wuuld like
home near school. Take over
80. Viper
NOTICE
WY 2- 32 1 2 .
9 9 3 tp
to trade for mare ponies. Hill '
---89, AngQ
TO PUBLIC - I'll remove the post
$4tl.90 pu month payments after
Uruesf' r, Mmc rs�'l llc n D I, on _______
Bf. Bone \
down
at middle of my road lemponr
p1yment.
Phone
WY
2:!1324.
l lorn' c:ivc Hoa d.
&lt; 9 J 3, 3 tp ( !.
Iona�) I
ily, bt&lt;:auae, Salisbury 's lru.flbees
8 23 30le
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111, Be!gtaa ·
PUBLIC SAL E
fenced the pubhc road wilhout
580011.1 MODERN APARTMENT I FOR SALE : 7 ROOM HOUSE WITH
city
Saturd1y, S•pt. 10, 1 960, 1 P. M.
a public he-armg.
and 4 mom apar 1 men. t · Chcap
11T, Gasp
balb. $3500.UO. l 1 9 E bene:ter St.,
] am ,orry to incom·eniencc the I il rn leav1ui,: the state tlwrcfurc
Pome _r-riy_
9 2 6tp
public . Will the powers that I will �t·ll il l m y r cmi ;· nc c at l h� . rent Ph o ne W Y 2·2-487 or WY
plaoe
3
121
.
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n·ar
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nf '-i h urnway C rcenhouse U11
would be carry matt en through
4 HOOM JfO USF., FRONT PORCH
--fl),Gll., tena
lhe pro per cha!mchi? The power
Stat c H o u k 1 24 1 11 Syracuse, U , O NE 5 lt00'.\1 APARTMENT Un .
and glass enclosed back porch.
'2. Auam
\h(' follow1n 1: personal property. I furni shed . One 4 Room apartof the ballot 1s more powerful
Up ground cellar, running waler,
Uian polihc1ar1.11.
2 bedroom �111 lP.� . a n t ique chest of ' ment furnishe d. Phone W Y 2J acre more or less. $ 1 500. $450
,
dr.iwcrs , 11 n t 1q u f' lump tabl_rs,
Hugh Le1fh('ll
dow11, $:.!0 month, Manley Gettys,
3302.
O 7 tlh:
9·9
end tahl1·.&lt;1, 2 overslufkd chairs, -- lQ) 7, Jlp
I lrool'llla
---Happy Hollow 1to11.d, Middleport,
l 1 11mi; r(!()m sui te, cedar chest, 7 ROOM HOUSE. nmNISllr.D 01!
csn"l(lQUOTJIJ - Bon'a how to
Ill
Ohio, H. lJ. J .
9 7 31p
.
unfurnished. Phone WI 9-361:12.
ant iqu1· h�ll lrce, .Ltlider, dishJt�,
&amp;XTDLBAAXB
(D) 7, 3tc 1-'IVE ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE:
kitcht•n tab le and chair�. Hut
lo L O 111' · 0
II L L O W
runninl!:: water, I ½i acres, out
porn\ 1rn11cr fporlahlt&gt;), Shaw _. __ _
One
I•IDDPlP
ltlndll
tor
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In tllla -I• A fl, ....
..... Cte.a IJMtl ,lrt
buildings. Story's Run. M usl sell
g11rdt·n LrHctur, Seth Thomas 4 HOOM I I O U S-1-: AT 242 Condor
for tht thl'N u-. X tor UM two O'a, eta. Bingle letters, apoa,,,,
Ad Maka a■d Modelt
for
health
rea�on.s.
On
school
bus
l" lock, te n t , deli very wawon gong
Street. (iaragc, basement. Phone
tropiw, ,.. loaath a4 tormatttm ot tbO WO&lt;dl - 1111 ll!Di.
MTROPOLITAN MOTOtLI
and mail routes. See Olen Taylor,
bell, twin h&lt;"lis, d1irfurobe, magWY 2-.!7 33 .
9 A tft-.i,
dq Ibo dUhzmt.
6G0-416 Illa" M.JII It.
Story's nun.
a1.111e ral"k�. 11111111s, desk, t hrow
g 7 3 t1i
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ru�s. l)'pewritcr, porch t'h.iirs, l-"OU R room bouae, Rulland Town•
A 0.,"4nu11 Ql»tadam
ship. t;al l WY2-ti666. 8·19-SOtp FOil SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath .
it·r LTl'ilm £reeu·r ( ti ql.i.. i, HotFOR �ALE: 1'153 �--ORD. Sharp, or
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Lhre(' lots. 786 ll)I.Sell St., Mid­
p111111 ran�e. cabinet sink, 2 lawn
will u-adt tor pick . up. l'hone
I mowrrs. 2 6:70 x !5 ti rt•s, Sl('Cp- EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two fl.,.
dleport.
J
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i-1.
Allen.
9
7
lfc
W 'i 2•;j702, Calvin .Sim psoJl.
O Z T A R lll: D 11 R K 17 T L-a' II T Y Z ll D J lJ Z R S.
room B()ari.mentr». A. N. Bengel.
. 9 3 6k I Ing bal-J, t·uw bel l , m1secl l 1rneuus
LATE
T.
JI.
DAVIS
PIIOPERTY.
ll-2·U'C
Pb.one WY2·3272.
th:ms.
'l'eet:eraaY'• Oryptoqaolet :rmlORA.Ncm. PLATS THD
Hrkk, 2 slur)'. Located N. Third
Mr� J,'n,lf Shumw ay, Owner FOR llE! NT- Tti ree otrlce f'JOJDI
CHIEB'
PART AJIONG Kllllll', AND 'l'BEl lltUill'l'l'Ul)III 0.,
11ml Coal Sis , 1M iddlcporl. May
\ ,mns: ( "Jlijh
WOBD3-L&amp;ERTIU&amp;
over Slirfler Shoe Store on
be
seen
any
evening.
9
7
tilt'
GAS.FuiL OIL ;;i"----:o� fur. I Nut rcs11u11s1hlc for ;irridi·nts
j court St., m Pumerot, second
n.ce11o. L1dl lor tree e1t1mates. S11l&lt;· ronduded hY, llll /\ l H'O! rn .
floor One large 1 8 x 22 ft, room " HOOM JIOUSI-'. J U ST PA INTIW
A111· tu111 ( 'n.,
llanm•, U h 1 0 - :
1"01·cmiU1 &amp;i Abbot� Kuidlcpurt
i 11sidc and uut. Floors newly
with 11. djoin-ing )2 � 12 ft. room
AUL·l lolll!t! r. Crill
W I 9-:!82 1 .
8-ltJ-tk
s1111cted and Bronze Low built-in
One
fron(
room.
All
18
10
x
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l'ahiocts. new buth room. Com­
newly painted with new noor
19k PLYMOU "J'II V8 lld v1! 1l e rc
B ru dfortl.
rni 3, (li e coverings. Phone Wl.. 2-2080.
plcll! b11scnm1 l. Ph, WY 2·203R
ROME U PI-Top l O's lt•ndln111
,t dr. sedan. Une careful lucHI - --- - - - - •
8
2
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9 7 3tc in tlle Olymplic G1m•1 •ft•r
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owner. Like new blat·k and IH)"'.vr n M i\. U I•; ll " l:'. l ' lrn /\ M . J I /ST
.
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Thur1d1y's 1v1nh:
like you make ai numc Jark's ri l(OOM H nt l S f,: WITH UA'l11
whlle linish. $895.00. Dl1el•
RuHla
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618
oR
SALE.
50
163
Ac1n:
rAHM
16tr
Dairy
f.l.ar.
9
7
Q-tl·tllc 1
tnan, Pomeroy.
G,1ugH: Montgomery lfl.2 UP·
Mi•lvin 1..ittle, Cheshire, Ohio. 1
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-Unlt1d
StatH
!l l 'h per, 9. 1 lower, 1.2 £t. open; Calli.
acres
hollo1n
nup
land,
7
room
Phone
f,
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rnersnn
7-7320.
)9!ki S'fU D�BAKEll 6 cyl. Cham- , Ul'IW a lT PIANO. ( inm\ rnnd1llnn.
Garmany
slate roof house (4 bedrooms and
298½ polis 17.8 upper, 9. 2 lower, 2 ft.
_ _____ ___ 9 8 6ll'
$UO. C;.11 rvPninv WY 2·32tiO
pion f dr. scdun. Sharp car 111
Italy
291 ½ open: Lock 23, 15.5 upper, 9.0
baUH, several gcmd large out•
0 8 J l p 3 JtOOM ANn HATH fl'lJRN[811EO
1ide 11.nd out . Eronumy plus.
Hunt•rv
141 ½ lower, rlo�cd off; all moveable
huilrhngs. 2 miles soulh o{ Har•
St1rndard shift. $t195.UO. U111e&amp;- ..,,-- -·
Av1tnlia
140½ dams up 1 3 thru 23 and closed
a11,ir! 1111•11 L al New llaven. Phone•
ttsonv1l lc. f'rn:c reduced. Day·
Q-8-6te OFfEHS W I LL 1m llEl'EIVl&lt;:D AT
tnara, l'omcruy.
Poland
l l9¾ off: all Kanawha dams on sill.
9 8 3 lr
Tt1r1wr 2•2305.
lime call WY 2 5320. Evening
Britain
1 37¼
WY 2-29 17.
0 9 6l J I
the Offlt· 1· of Wehster nnct J,' ult1., ---- - Ohio !liver boats, down: LO(' k
1956 J,"URl&gt; VB 2 tlr . .sed11.n. Good
N IC EI.Y 1-·u nNISHE!l 2 BED­
J1pan
861/2 12, Capl. Harrison D : 50 pm, 0-3:
Altr1rncrs,
Ponwr11f,
Ohio,
up
lo
running, good lookin�
ear.
room up!&gt;tairs apartment. Ph.
Turk�
85
rl&lt; ' vrn ()dol'k A. M., on Frida)' ,
Lock 13, N alior1al 6:20 am, 1 ·3:
· '8Y!i.OO. lllaetl nan1, J'umeruy.
W Y2-3R74.
8 I Uc
Ser•.emhcr 16, 1060, for Lhe real
Lock 15 A. V. Chris Jr., l2:50 am
Y-B·tllc
F IGHT R ESULTS
l'i.tate uwnt&gt;d by l'carl JJ. I.oil • A.PAln' MENTS
__ ___ _
JO.O; Lo&lt;·k 20 Jerry Bo�worth 9
irurrntbed and
By UnltN PrHl lnt•rnatlonal
rid:11'. 1lr('rawd, lurntcd ill 838
1966 BUICK Speci .i l -1 dr. Her.hin.
untuM1 lahed Mc.Ya11ten, Middle
a.m, no tow reported; Lock 23 C.
LAS VEGAS, Ne\/. UPI-Neal V. Harner 2-0,
Main Strl!ct. l'omuoy, Oh10, he
Orig:inal blal'k fini1h like new.
purl Phone WY 2-282 1 . 3 3 t f -- - � !liver�,
172, Las Vegas, drew
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dwt•l1
ony.
f:ldon
1rnnw
COON
1)0(;,
unc
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1
0111•-story
in�
a
One ear1:lul
local ow1H?r.
Up at Gallipolis, City or Mays­
with .l!:ddie' Andrews, 160, Las
house w i t h fivt• rooms an1l ba th, Mt) l ) J,:llN A l'AHTMF.Nl. TIIHEE 1 Moms. J.i.ai l t•y Hun l tuad.
$795.0U. B11teU1111r1&gt;,
Pomeroy,
rooms and tw lh. l :'.16 Mulberry
ville 2:30 am, 3•0; Titan 6:20 11m,
1111d a dndn hlock guragl'.
9 8 3lc Vesas, l 2-&amp;
8-8-tllc
Ave.
9 9 31()
BOISE, Idaho UPI-George 1 1 -0; Lock 23 Bea�·er 9: 30 pm
All nffrrs suhJt•d to Court appro\18 ,n:An PONY t:OLTS AND 2 Logan, 204, Boise,
USEU liAIU&gt;EN tractor• •M mu• I al
outpointed l • J ; Jerry Bosworth 1 :25 am. 0-7;
yt·arlings. Phone W l 9·J0 32.
en. Itoh1ry mower blad ea Iha£· Anyonr d t•.� 1 r ·1 111-: to sec propcrty, I H O U SE ON L."
Don flecman, 185, Dallas, Tex., Elger Cliff 2:45 am, 0- 1 : John J.
. I U BEL CLJFt". Cuutad 1•011 r )tr 1I__1 ·
9 9_61 P
9 9 6tc 10.
pened. C.:u1tom mow111&amp; and c onta c t or phone Hhodell C, Steffy,
Rowe 9:30 am 4·15.
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plc,wtnl,
Kanawha, Winfield, Atlas 6 : 05
Pomrroy, Ohw. Phone number 3 U OOM FU RNISHJ-::n APARTGUVILY TRACTOR
am, 0-2.
Rhodell C. Steffy,
WY 2 22 19
ment. 1 1 28 E. Mein St. Phone
l'O VISIT U. S.
Bale■ ana l,ervu,:e :112 E. Main St.
Admi11is1r11tnr.
9 9 31c
WY 2-3408.
TOKYO U P L-U. S. Ambassador
fomero1, Phon,
WY 2-2875,
1 0 1 2, 3, 6, 9, to, 1 2, Otr
NOTICi OF APPOINTMENT
Douglas MacArthur ll !cH for
PAYS COURTESY CALL
7·:U·ll&lt;
c... 18,◄ 33
Washington Ttluraday night to nclp
VIENNA
UPI - V. Yachcslav
1!1tat1 of Gotoro• Franklin Plck1n, in pl1111:1 for Lhe visit of Crown
.
}'£ACHES,
brina
conlalnera.
M
Molotov,
former Soviet foreii::n
1
rrnr 1 1m:11ATOR LARG E FHFEZ
D•c•a•.d
Prince Akihito and l'rinces11 Michl· minister and new representative
Web■ler Fruit t·um, Long HotJ-:U c ·c i �t l'A llT-:Vt J-:NT. l'h1•111•
s:ivcn
LhaL
OeNolie�
is
hcrcb
,om, Ohio. Phtme YUkon :1-3201
1 ;0 lures P1t k&lt;'ns Fra� nk whose Post ko.
to the Jntci'national Atomic Energy
ER Conq,artnH'l\t Phone WY 2· JIOlJSl-'.KlGF�PEH for one �
'
The royil.l couple will visil the Agency, paid a courteliy call on
.
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e fen"' lll't•s.
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tlOOB, l iarnl&lt;t Ol1H•kston.
Ofrlcc address is H�edsv1lle, Oh1.o, U mte-d St.ates later this month as
g. 7.3tc 1
Pl LOIH.. - S• H 2_5284 •
9 9 31c
has been duly appointed /\dm1111s• guesh of Presldcut t1lld Mrs. Ei­ lAEA Director W. Sterling Cole
1)1.SHWARE, 111 kinda. Carl Chev■•
Thursda)'.
tratrix of the Eslal&lt;' of George acnhowcr.
lier, Lona Bott.om.
l-18-80tp SWEET l ' n l lN I\Pst l vcr. Yellu•�.
Cole, a former U. S. congress­
US I neSS
'
Franklin £&gt;ickens late of Meigs
sw1•1•\
1111!I
juwy.
l'i&lt;'kNI
while
min
from New York state, and I
1 SILVERTONE ELECTlllL' GUI•
County, Ohio, deCCii!ll'd.
Sll;N 15-YEAR ·OLO
�' IHI W�II &lt;101• pN hakcr ' s dozrn .
Molotov
had a friendly 15-minute
TAR with aep■rale treble and
Dale&lt;i this 7th d.ay of Sept. 1060.
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ST, LOUIS VPI-Mlke Jones, a talk, a spokeman said.
S1•co11d housi• t•itst from sdwol THRt�f,; STOHY BRICK ·BVJ L[))N(;,
ball power. One 8•t11bc ampllrler
1''. II ,f f BHIEN
1 5 year old pi1cher from SL. Louis
ho m;,• in Syritt' W!l'. Wm . H
with two speaken, 5 inputs,
J,�nrnwrl)' Vogue Shoe Store In
Judge o( Ille Probale Court who has pitched more than 30
!lolnw�.
9 0 tfr
tremolo remote control, tremolo
1'011\l'roy, Ohio. Has l seven room
Meigs County, Ohio
PIECK FUNERAL SERVICES
no-hilters in amateur lcafjl:ue
1peed 11.nd 1 microphonl.! with ('ANNIN(; TOM/\TOF:S $1 .00 bu�­
nrarlnwnt nn third tloor, l three
19) 9. 16, 23 , 3lc play dt1ri11g the last three years,
BERLIN UPI - Funeral serviles
1l1nd. Sec Hichara rrost, C..:hea­
morn apartment on second rloor.
hrl l lallas Hill, Lctarl 1-' alh,
hH 11ig11ed with the St. Louis wUI be heJd Saturday for East Ger•
tet, Ohio. Call anytime.
Ahrn noctor':s ortlces presently
9-9-fltc
Phunc {'II 7 2249.
Cardinals and been assigned lo man President Wilhelm Pleck, a
9 7 3lc
untlrtr lea!le and one larac :srore
Keokuk in the Cl1!18 D Western veteran Communist who died WedI I J( i l l l-:H AVEIL-\( a; l'HOl) UCTION
room on maln floor. WIii lease
LIGAL NOTICI
neaday at the age or M.
Lcague.
21,000 200 lb11 C.:hatle11lon Milk
ror your l11y111J.( nuck. Many
@r s1•II to highest bidder. Write
1 will offer for sale 11t the front
Bue ■t $20.00 per 1 000. One
rlu&lt;·ki; on Wttyn,• e1a: feeds arr
to Wllli11.in S, Hogue, P. O. Box dour of lhe Courthouse 1-11 l'om­
• 1963 Ford Ton Trul' k. J. M.
prod11dng r�gs on leMS tha11 Mur
134 3 , Melbourne, Florida.
rroy, Ohio, on Saturday, Septem­
G1ul, Cheater, Ohio. YU :1,-2402
pnun&lt;I� f(•1•1l pt'r doi('n. Highly
9 6 6tc ber 17, 1960, llt 10 o'clock a , m.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
9 8 6tc
or YU !1·2401 .
r11rl1 ril'd amt tripll' 11-�tei\ tn hcl l&gt;
the following rt'SI eSlji.lC:
Cu• No , 1 1,41 1
you a\'0111 l" O�tl v. slumri;. You ' ll
Fir.st Parcel: The Dona ind Al ice
I.tat• of Henry F. B•ll•Y•
LeBLA.NC EBONITE CLARINET In
IW!
morP for ::rrnr money with
Ables real estate situat!'d Ill Morn•
beat c-ondition. Upright piano in
o.c.....
Waytll' r1:t1-l fN•ds Kaut1. Fecd BULLDOZER FOfl HIRE. Ponds, Ing Star, Sutton Townstlip, Meigs
Notice is he�by aivcn lhal
pod condHlon. Priced reuon­
basement
and
land1capina. County, Ohio, cot�blin11 of 70 acre1 Jamca B. Balley who.lie Post Office
Slorl.', Chc11ll'r, Oh io.
9 9 l ie
g 1 61p
,ibq, WY 2·2MD .
Phone Chester, Yu kon�-3205.
more or less. There is situ11ted 1&gt;n address ls Pomeroy, Ohio, R. D. 3,
FOR SALE
8-24-30tp
UIID PIANOS
ttie aforesaio rral estate a 6 room has betn duly appointed Executor
Offerii will be rcn' i n•d at the
Jflce reconditioned piano. Prict•d
dwelling
houae •pproxlm1tely 5 of the Estate of Henry F. ,Balley
frh-c of Wrhst rr a nrt t'u l tz, Al AIR soNDmONffl O, REFIIIGU· yean old, a barn, granary and oth­
to NII, Roady to i;:o. rhonc n ut- ntnrnrys,
�ceased late .,if Meigs County,
aUon
1enic1
Jack'•
Refrigera­
l'orneroy , Ohm. up 1t1 clev­
9 8 :H p
land Furniture.
tion. New Haven. Phone TU2· er outbuildings. Also producinB oil olilo.
cn o·dot·k A.. M , Tll&lt;'�day. Sl•plemDated Lhiij 7th da1 ,..r Sept 1960.
6,:18-ll and ga&amp; wells. Loc11led approxi­
37.
GOOD t x 8 UTILITY TllAILI&lt;:R. ht•r 20, 1000, for lhf' mil l'Slal(' lo­
mately
miles
from
Pomeroy
on
1
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F. H. O 'BRIEN
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in
�ali11hury
Townshi11,
Mri�11
Bra1mon'11
'71,00, Can be &amp;Cell at
good
road.
Appraised
value
A 1 1CTIONIII
Judge of the Probate Court
Garaae, N. Se1.'&lt;lnd Ave., Middle- 1 'oun1y, Ohiu, of 11e11r nr11.d Man'ti
$ 10,500.00.
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9 8 3Lc l " urvr. Stat(' Hout(' No. 12-4, con•
perL
Second Par1:el: Alice Ables resi­
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1i.111inll or ahoul 2fl 11crc11, more or
den�
properly
situated
on
Colleae
WATIRLIII COOK.WA.RI
W.tlo,
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C""9Nt
lrtl, wilh frHIIH! dwcllinlil thereon,
SACRlflCI
formrrly owned by 'Mnri:aret lly• A. C . l•ADrOIIP, Racine. Ohle. Street in thl! Village of Rulland,
Ohio, con11isling of a four room
., ll111t Ltquldalc acvcral tona of �rll Ru!li1ell.
fr■me dwelling house and lot. Ap,
btand new 17 piece tlainh':11.11
All offcrK :iubject Lo Court 11ppraised value $3,000.00.
11,Nl cookware, COil $199.50 per flTO\lal.
Said real estatt cannot be sold
,l\et home demon1tnt lon. S.criMANNING D. WF.USTER,
for
lea1 than the appraised value.
fieed at ff:2.M per tet. Write
Admin\alrator
The right is reaerved to reject
for Free Brochure. AJAX LIQ·
(111 9, 10. 12, H,. 16. 17. flt&lt;·
any or all bids.
111J&gt;ATORS, 1503 W. Pico B 1 vd .• i ----- �- ---- For infarmation phone Pomeroy
FO" SALi
1,aa A.n1elea n,, California.
Ohio, WY 2-2186.
Offns will be ri·(·eived 11.t the of9 8 !Ile
8efOl11' 9:30 A.M
BERNARD V. FULTZ
flc&lt;" of W('hlltrr 11.nd Fultz;, Allor\\ltkll..,....
'WY-2-2t4t
Administrator of the Estate of
ncys, Pornrroy. Ohio. up to eleven
se:c;oN • AVl,
hmeroy WY-2-atl
Allee Ables, deceased
o'clork A. M . . o n Wednesday, Sept.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
IAUTI PIJD ITOlm
(8) 3 1 ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 1 2, I I
2 1 , 1 960, ror thr re.ii elllate localed
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I�. 16, lotc
In S.alcm Town�l1 1(1, Melg1 County,
y�
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- Ionlo, near Oanvlllt', con1lsllng or
PISTIVAL SCHEDULE
ahout 48 acres, more or tel8, form- NAMtlL IIRVICI ITATtOII
YORK U PI-Seton Hall
NEW
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THEIR GIANT
erly owned by H. H. Rumfleld and
oppo1e1
Ohio Stale and Utah
A
l.,.nr 1111
Myrta L. Rum!ield.
meets PennS}'lvania
Saturday
BYer, 8-J lenlef,
A 11 offers imhjf'cl lo Court ap•
night,
Dec.
in
opening
round
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Festival
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John1-M.uwt:.i,, roof 1htn1le■, Baaketball Tournament at Madi­
Administrator
kltchen cabinet■ buUt to order, .11on Square Garden. In an .after•
(9) 9, lO, I 2, 1 �. 16, 16• 17 6tc
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aluminum wt11dow1 and rdoon, noon doublehe•der, St. Bonaven­
1■r■1e doora, eellin,: Ule, vlnyl ture plays St. Ji&gt;aeph's P■. and
USED FLUTE IN GOOD CONDI•
EVERY SUNDAY, 1 1:30 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M.
floor tile ■nd ply-wood panelln1, St. John 's of New York plays
TION. Ph. WI 9-227 1 Racine.
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
9 9 3tc 1 Call Nelsler'a. Blclne. S.11-Uc Providence.

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Sentinel, Pomeroy•Middleport, 0 . Sept. 9, 1960

1 1 2 RATS KJLLED with Star War­
farm, 2½ lbs $1 .19. E;bersbaeb
Hardw.ire, Sugar Run FloLU"
M1IJ and Landmark Store.
(8) 10, 1 1 , IJ, 17, 18, 19, 24
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Jull xate of t- c,enb per word will De c-harged for advertisln.a:
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h-• in Adverti&amp;in&amp; - Should be r.p&lt;&gt;'.1.Pd !..mm�dl.8tel7. Tbe
Dail, 8e.,tinel will not be responsible for more 1.ban one incoc­
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57 Mtirc1.1ry 60 H. P. $495.00
59 Mercury 70 H. P, $595,00
. - ,--◄5 H. P. Mercury Outtlt $995.00
(.'O MPLETE 1.NSURANC&amp; PRO
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
tect.ion, Llle, Auto, Fire, Pollo
600 F.uf Main Strut. Pomeroy
Call Don Milla, Middleport,
Phone WY2-3170
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PA YPECK ENSILAl;E Cutter. See MU ELL E R FUIINACII, Wl!ITING
HOUSI •ppflanc.., A.mold a,.
Ralph Parker, Chester, Ohio, Ph.
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thert., lyrecuN, Ohio\ Pt.on.
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BOSTON U PI-The American
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twet'u the Boston Patriots and
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f'EATURING
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People are Funny
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Jubilee, U . :,. A.
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Lunch With soupy Sale,
8:30
Li'I Hascals
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Gray Ghost
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11 was learncd here today.

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NANCY
UNCLE LE STER
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Today i� Frithy, Se11t. 9, the
253rd da ,1· of the year, with l 1 :J
more in 1 000.
The moon is npprnarhing
it.�
last quarter.
The morning �lnr is l\·/;1rs .
The ev1•ning sl ars a n• \'enus,
Jupiter anti Sat urn .
O n l h is d a y in h1stor.v :
In 177G. the Scc.,m,t lo11tinenl;d
C'nngress made the ll'l' m ' ·LJnilt•d
Sta1t&gt;S' ' offidal.
In t 82A, Hussian aut hor ('ounl
Leo Tolsloy was horn.
In 1893, Mrs. Grover l " IC'Vclancl
became the mother nf a baby
girl - the first lime in t he history
of the Unilrd Slates a rhiltl was
born to !he fi-rst lady in thf' W-h 1 l r
House.
In 1919, ahnosl the f'ntirf' Hos­
ton police force walked out on
strike.
In 1 926, the National 8roadi-1J�l­
ing Com!,)any was organized i n
New York City as a service o f the
Radio Corporation or America to
produce nationwide network radio
broadcasts.
In 19-15. United States lroops
londed in South Korea, and R us­
sia took over 1.tlp northern half of
Lhe country from Japan.

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· • Finall�." Chil•fs Oarsl and
RcR11e- r ('rnphas ized, "don't ne•
glect cal l i n g an aut horized re­
pairman i f you suspect I hat your
heating t&gt;quipment i;; not workinl;I
properly, m if you smell fumes.
It may c·os1 a few dollars but it
may save your l i h• . · •

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I·M DRE.TT"UL $om't
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clran. cone way is lo blow amoke
into the &lt;"Iran out oprninJ;1 l o
make rnre 1 1 1s drawm� pruprrly.
rr the smok&lt;' is dr11wn mlo th&lt;'
opening .i nd up the ch1ntnf'Y, the
d; aft is su ffif'irnl )
5 Us&lt;' a safety t h imhle to
keqi th1· pip" from goi11g loo f11r
into the rhinmey and seal around
the pqw wilh Cl'ITI &lt;'llt or !)laster
where it cnle_rs lhe chimney.
6. See th.it tlwrl' is outside
frrsh air to the space where the
he,1ln is lon1trd.
7. Have a qualified. licensed in•
Stiiller 1'unne&lt;·t and adjllst your
heater.

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M.r. an� Mrt. Mont West, Sr., of
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and
children returned Wednesday from Z■nuville, Ohio were vlsitm•s tnis
an 18-day, 6,100 mile trip tbrou1h week· with Mrs. Heiiry Hennessy,
361 Front-st, Middleport. Mrs. Hen1'1 western and southern states.
H i gbliihla of t11eir sightseeing neu:y's son, Robert, also w.is home
■d
Thought for today: Russian au•
lneluded L00kout Mountain, Ya!- for Labor Day and will leave SalI thor Leo Tolstoy said: ''.Error is
10.wstone, Sequoia, a�d Grand 'fe. urday for Cuba on a patrol trip
the force that welds men togethf'r;
:
tOn National Parks, Death Valley, with the U . S. Nav)', being gone 10
lruth is communlenlcd lo men unly
t,s Angeles, 'the :,iJmmoth Caves days, nnd then returning to his
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CURLY ,
RIGHT! AND I'M . BLESS
GOOD LUCI&lt;,
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GOOD aor! YOU' L L l «NEW MV · A/II) YDtl'lL 61AltE n, 1
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40 GALLON · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Now Only $69.95
Line

M i rldkport and romrroy Fire
Chi efs Tom Darsi and John Bea•
\'er, Arling t'hief, urged houst&gt;hohlrrs toda�• lo make sure now
that healing applianr•es nre in
good condition for use during
eold weather.
"Ordinary prNauiions
and
eommon sense will prt-vent :iimost al! �omr arridents invo\ving healing applian ces" Ctl icfs
Darsi and BPaver s n id. They
suggested furnace s , waler heale rs
indncra1ors and room hcat �rs . be
checked f?r ad ualf! 1·ent1lat1on
�
prop.er odJustm cnL and safe con ner.11ons.
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For an y heal in g applia nce to
operate safely anti 10 its full
capacity, i t must have ventilation .
Burning any fuel without a good
fresh air supply can produce ear•
bon mo11oxid1•. Vl•nls (' arry .iway
l he prudut•ls of combustion. and
therdnre should bf' ch!'l ' ki•d rt•­
gularly . 1 hcy poinled out.
The offin:rs outl ined lhc fol
lowin� C'lwl"k !isl to insurt' t lw
best ;ind saf(' sl ust' rrom c&lt;1 uipmcnl :
1 . Makf' sml' tht' heo1er is \'cni ('d 10 a good chimm,y.
2. SrC' 1hat lhc ven! pipe gurs
up, no clown, lo rc,1ch the c h i m
ney.
3. See that there is n r.ll'anout
opening w i l h cap in t hc chimn ey
under the vent (stove Jlipe).
4. See that the chimney is

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P:30 American at wom8:45 Chrisijan Sclen�-e
10:00 Air Force Scrapbook
tO:SO Ca:.1era 3
1 1 : 00 Dig Picture
t l :30 RFD, USA
12:00 Rev. ,Elwood Gibbs
12:30 Movie Masterpieces --4:00--Cfr"al Roberts
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4:SO Rev. Willard W11cor.
!5:00 Summer Olympics
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8:30 Twenllelh Century
Captain Kangaroo
'1 :00 Lassie
Our Gana Comedies
'1:30 Dennis tJ1e Men■ce
Heckle and Jeckle C .rloo
a:OU Tht Ed sulllnn Show
Might Mamie Playhouse
9:00
General Electric Tl\ealer
The Long Ranger
9:30
Alfred
Hitchcock Pre�n�
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Steve Donov'l
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1960 Olympics
10:30 Whale My Line?
Movie Masterpieces
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American Album
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f:30 The Eda:e of Nlitht
1:ro The Thi ee Stooge,
1:00 Arthur J. Smith-J\Telll'I
C!:15 A Look al the Weat11.6:20 Spo,tscope
f:30 Amos 'I!.' And1
7:00 Hi�'1way Patrol
,:30 Ra9,hide
8:30 Hotel De Paree
9 :00 1 960 Olympic Gomes
9:30 December Bride
Jtl:00 Twilight Zone
I0:30 Person to Person
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1 1 : 1!5 1 960 Summer Olympics
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Before the weekend is over the
new eighl-team lfague will be in
fuJJ . blown competiuun with !he
powerful National Footba ll Lea­
gue for box office suprema&lt;.· y.

4 1 Fo r Rent

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BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX deoler

lls Season Tonight

B ARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
18. Han'•
Agentb, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
nlcknama
mobile, Bonds. Phone WY2(poa.)
4 llOOM HOUSE
ALL NEWLY 1 21lOJ.
e.:r,.u
lit. Belgian.
f111 1shcd inside. Water i n k i tchen. I
land or
1 9 ' For Sa le
Uu i:ravcl road off 1 24 onc mile,
popple11
Singing'
on river. On 3 acre lot 011 Lon g
hllMITI AND PIST CONTROL GHt:t-: N J!t:AN::-i. $ 1 .UO t, 11 ! ' ! C K
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SALE:
voice
Bun
in
LebRnon
FIVE
ROOM
HOUS
f
Townsh
ip.
l'h
-,. Pain. p,.. iMPKtlon. lrwur•
them your.self. Charl t � H i l ton, 1
ti. Type of
With bath, 111ce loc"tion. Melvin
WY 2-6889. K E. Hayman, SyraN � NIIHIMlwklie. PhorM M,
Porlland
9 6 til e
arcbl•
--Hood,
1
1
1
Lo.:uat
St.,
Pomeroy.
cuse.
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4-2Mf c T l l lt.t:E I I EJF.h:HS, 2 l �OLSTEIN, 1 (9) I JOLp
1166.
2S.. J.Jne oa. •
G U P.H:-.lStY. J years old, will 1 7 nou M H O USE_. �ALL TO WA.LL
carpctin�. Bu11l•1n kitchen. Call B llOOMS, WITH BATH Two story
,nap
frt•she11 this wmtt•r Wuuld like
home near school. Take over
80. Viper
NOTICE
WY 2- 32 1 2 .
9 9 3 tp
to trade for mare ponies. Hill '
---89, AngQ
TO PUBLIC - I'll remove the post
$4tl.90 pu month payments after
Uruesf' r, Mmc rs�'l llc n D I, on _______
Bf. Bone \
down
at middle of my road lemponr
p1yment.
Phone
WY
2:!1324.
l lorn' c:ivc Hoa d.
&lt; 9 J 3, 3 tp ( !.
Iona�) I
ily, bt&lt;:auae, Salisbury 's lru.flbees
8 23 30le
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111, Be!gtaa ·
PUBLIC SAL E
fenced the pubhc road wilhout
580011.1 MODERN APARTMENT I FOR SALE : 7 ROOM HOUSE WITH
city
Saturd1y, S•pt. 10, 1 960, 1 P. M.
a public he-armg.
and 4 mom apar 1 men. t · Chcap
11T, Gasp
balb. $3500.UO. l 1 9 E bene:ter St.,
] am ,orry to incom·eniencc the I il rn leav1ui,: the state tlwrcfurc
Pome _r-riy_
9 2 6tp
public . Will the powers that I will �t·ll il l m y r cmi ;· nc c at l h� . rent Ph o ne W Y 2·2-487 or WY
plaoe
3
121
.
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n·ar
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nf '-i h urnway C rcenhouse U11
would be carry matt en through
4 HOOM JfO USF., FRONT PORCH
--fl),Gll., tena
lhe pro per cha!mchi? The power
Stat c H o u k 1 24 1 11 Syracuse, U , O NE 5 lt00'.\1 APARTMENT Un .
and glass enclosed back porch.
'2. Auam
\h(' follow1n 1: personal property. I furni shed . One 4 Room apartof the ballot 1s more powerful
Up ground cellar, running waler,
Uian polihc1ar1.11.
2 bedroom �111 lP.� . a n t ique chest of ' ment furnishe d. Phone W Y 2J acre more or less. $ 1 500. $450
,
dr.iwcrs , 11 n t 1q u f' lump tabl_rs,
Hugh Le1fh('ll
dow11, $:.!0 month, Manley Gettys,
3302.
O 7 tlh:
9·9
end tahl1·.&lt;1, 2 overslufkd chairs, -- lQ) 7, Jlp
I lrool'llla
---Happy Hollow 1to11.d, Middleport,
l 1 11mi; r(!()m sui te, cedar chest, 7 ROOM HOUSE. nmNISllr.D 01!
csn"l(lQUOTJIJ - Bon'a how to
Ill
Ohio, H. lJ. J .
9 7 31p
.
unfurnished. Phone WI 9-361:12.
ant iqu1· h�ll lrce, .Ltlider, dishJt�,
&amp;XTDLBAAXB
(D) 7, 3tc 1-'IVE ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE:
kitcht•n tab le and chair�. Hut
lo L O 111' · 0
II L L O W
runninl!:: water, I ½i acres, out
porn\ 1rn11cr fporlahlt&gt;), Shaw _. __ _
One
I•IDDPlP
ltlndll
tor
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In tllla -I• A fl, ....
..... Cte.a IJMtl ,lrt
buildings. Story's Run. M usl sell
g11rdt·n LrHctur, Seth Thomas 4 HOOM I I O U S-1-: AT 242 Condor
for tht thl'N u-. X tor UM two O'a, eta. Bingle letters, apoa,,,,
Ad Maka a■d Modelt
for
health
rea�on.s.
On
school
bus
l" lock, te n t , deli very wawon gong
Street. (iaragc, basement. Phone
tropiw, ,.. loaath a4 tormatttm ot tbO WO&lt;dl - 1111 ll!Di.
MTROPOLITAN MOTOtLI
and mail routes. See Olen Taylor,
bell, twin h&lt;"lis, d1irfurobe, magWY 2-.!7 33 .
9 A tft-.i,
dq Ibo dUhzmt.
6G0-416 Illa" M.JII It.
Story's nun.
a1.111e ral"k�. 11111111s, desk, t hrow
g 7 3 t1i
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ru�s. l)'pewritcr, porch t'h.iirs, l-"OU R room bouae, Rulland Town•
A 0.,"4nu11 Ql»tadam
ship. t;al l WY2-ti666. 8·19-SOtp FOil SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath .
it·r LTl'ilm £reeu·r ( ti ql.i.. i, HotFOR �ALE: 1'153 �--ORD. Sharp, or
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Lhre(' lots. 786 ll)I.Sell St., Mid­
p111111 ran�e. cabinet sink, 2 lawn
will u-adt tor pick . up. l'hone
I mowrrs. 2 6:70 x !5 ti rt•s, Sl('Cp- EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, two fl.,.
dleport.
J
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i-1.
Allen.
9
7
lfc
W 'i 2•;j702, Calvin .Sim psoJl.
O Z T A R lll: D 11 R K 17 T L-a' II T Y Z ll D J lJ Z R S.
room B()ari.mentr». A. N. Bengel.
. 9 3 6k I Ing bal-J, t·uw bel l , m1secl l 1rneuus
LATE
T.
JI.
DAVIS
PIIOPERTY.
ll-2·U'C
Pb.one WY2·3272.
th:ms.
'l'eet:eraaY'• Oryptoqaolet :rmlORA.Ncm. PLATS THD
Hrkk, 2 slur)'. Located N. Third
Mr� J,'n,lf Shumw ay, Owner FOR llE! NT- Tti ree otrlce f'JOJDI
CHIEB'
PART AJIONG Kllllll', AND 'l'BEl lltUill'l'l'Ul)III 0.,
11ml Coal Sis , 1M iddlcporl. May
\ ,mns: ( "Jlijh
WOBD3-L&amp;ERTIU&amp;
over Slirfler Shoe Store on
be
seen
any
evening.
9
7
tilt'
GAS.FuiL OIL ;;i"----:o� fur. I Nut rcs11u11s1hlc for ;irridi·nts
j court St., m Pumerot, second
n.ce11o. L1dl lor tree e1t1mates. S11l&lt;· ronduded hY, llll /\ l H'O! rn .
floor One large 1 8 x 22 ft, room " HOOM JIOUSI-'. J U ST PA INTIW
A111· tu111 ( 'n.,
llanm•, U h 1 0 - :
1"01·cmiU1 &amp;i Abbot� Kuidlcpurt
i 11sidc and uut. Floors newly
with 11. djoin-ing )2 � 12 ft. room
AUL·l lolll!t! r. Crill
W I 9-:!82 1 .
8-ltJ-tk
s1111cted and Bronze Low built-in
One
fron(
room.
All
18
10
x
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l'ahiocts. new buth room. Com­
newly painted with new noor
19k PLYMOU "J'II V8 lld v1! 1l e rc
B ru dfortl.
rni 3, (li e coverings. Phone Wl.. 2-2080.
plcll! b11scnm1 l. Ph, WY 2·203R
ROME U PI-Top l O's lt•ndln111
,t dr. sedan. Une careful lucHI - --- - - - - •
8
2
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9 7 3tc in tlle Olymplic G1m•1 •ft•r
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owner. Like new blat·k and IH)"'.vr n M i\. U I•; ll " l:'. l ' lrn /\ M . J I /ST
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Thur1d1y's 1v1nh:
like you make ai numc Jark's ri l(OOM H nt l S f,: WITH UA'l11
whlle linish. $895.00. Dl1el•
RuHla
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SALE.
50
163
Ac1n:
rAHM
16tr
Dairy
f.l.ar.
9
7
Q-tl·tllc 1
tnan, Pomeroy.
G,1ugH: Montgomery lfl.2 UP·
Mi•lvin 1..ittle, Cheshire, Ohio. 1
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StatH
!l l 'h per, 9. 1 lower, 1.2 £t. open; Calli.
acres
hollo1n
nup
land,
7
room
Phone
f,
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rnersnn
7-7320.
)9!ki S'fU D�BAKEll 6 cyl. Cham- , Ul'IW a lT PIANO. ( inm\ rnnd1llnn.
Garmany
slate roof house (4 bedrooms and
298½ polis 17.8 upper, 9. 2 lower, 2 ft.
_ _____ ___ 9 8 6ll'
$UO. C;.11 rvPninv WY 2·32tiO
pion f dr. scdun. Sharp car 111
Italy
291 ½ open: Lock 23, 15.5 upper, 9.0
baUH, several gcmd large out•
0 8 J l p 3 JtOOM ANn HATH fl'lJRN[811EO
1ide 11.nd out . Eronumy plus.
Hunt•rv
141 ½ lower, rlo�cd off; all moveable
huilrhngs. 2 miles soulh o{ Har•
St1rndard shift. $t195.UO. U111e&amp;- ..,,-- -·
Av1tnlia
140½ dams up 1 3 thru 23 and closed
a11,ir! 1111•11 L al New llaven. Phone•
ttsonv1l lc. f'rn:c reduced. Day·
Q-8-6te OFfEHS W I LL 1m llEl'EIVl&lt;:D AT
tnara, l'omcruy.
Poland
l l9¾ off: all Kanawha dams on sill.
9 8 3 lr
Tt1r1wr 2•2305.
lime call WY 2 5320. Evening
Britain
1 37¼
WY 2-29 17.
0 9 6l J I
the Offlt· 1· of Wehster nnct J,' ult1., ---- - Ohio !liver boats, down: LO(' k
1956 J,"URl&gt; VB 2 tlr . .sed11.n. Good
N IC EI.Y 1-·u nNISHE!l 2 BED­
J1pan
861/2 12, Capl. Harrison D : 50 pm, 0-3:
Altr1rncrs,
Ponwr11f,
Ohio,
up
lo
running, good lookin�
ear.
room up!&gt;tairs apartment. Ph.
Turk�
85
rl&lt; ' vrn ()dol'k A. M., on Frida)' ,
Lock 13, N alior1al 6:20 am, 1 ·3:
· '8Y!i.OO. lllaetl nan1, J'umeruy.
W Y2-3R74.
8 I Uc
Ser•.emhcr 16, 1060, for Lhe real
Lock 15 A. V. Chris Jr., l2:50 am
Y-B·tllc
F IGHT R ESULTS
l'i.tate uwnt&gt;d by l'carl JJ. I.oil • A.PAln' MENTS
__ ___ _
JO.O; Lo&lt;·k 20 Jerry Bo�worth 9
irurrntbed and
By UnltN PrHl lnt•rnatlonal
rid:11'. 1lr('rawd, lurntcd ill 838
1966 BUICK Speci .i l -1 dr. Her.hin.
untuM1 lahed Mc.Ya11ten, Middle
a.m, no tow reported; Lock 23 C.
LAS VEGAS, Ne\/. UPI-Neal V. Harner 2-0,
Main Strl!ct. l'omuoy, Oh10, he
Orig:inal blal'k fini1h like new.
purl Phone WY 2-282 1 . 3 3 t f -- - � !liver�,
172, Las Vegas, drew
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dwt•l1
ony.
f:ldon
1rnnw
COON
1)0(;,
unc
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1
0111•-story
in�
a
One ear1:lul
local ow1H?r.
Up at Gallipolis, City or Mays­
with .l!:ddie' Andrews, 160, Las
house w i t h fivt• rooms an1l ba th, Mt) l ) J,:llN A l'AHTMF.Nl. TIIHEE 1 Moms. J.i.ai l t•y Hun l tuad.
$795.0U. B11teU1111r1&gt;,
Pomeroy,
rooms and tw lh. l :'.16 Mulberry
ville 2:30 am, 3•0; Titan 6:20 11m,
1111d a dndn hlock guragl'.
9 8 3lc Vesas, l 2-&amp;
8-8-tllc
Ave.
9 9 31()
BOISE, Idaho UPI-George 1 1 -0; Lock 23 Bea�·er 9: 30 pm
All nffrrs suhJt•d to Court appro\18 ,n:An PONY t:OLTS AND 2 Logan, 204, Boise,
USEU liAIU&gt;EN tractor• •M mu• I al
outpointed l • J ; Jerry Bosworth 1 :25 am. 0-7;
yt·arlings. Phone W l 9·J0 32.
en. Itoh1ry mower blad ea Iha£· Anyonr d t•.� 1 r ·1 111-: to sec propcrty, I H O U SE ON L."
Don flecman, 185, Dallas, Tex., Elger Cliff 2:45 am, 0- 1 : John J.
. I U BEL CLJFt". Cuutad 1•011 r )tr 1I__1 ·
9 9_61 P
9 9 6tc 10.
pened. C.:u1tom mow111&amp; and c onta c t or phone Hhodell C, Steffy,
Rowe 9:30 am 4·15.
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plc,wtnl,
Kanawha, Winfield, Atlas 6 : 05
Pomrroy, Ohw. Phone number 3 U OOM FU RNISHJ-::n APARTGUVILY TRACTOR
am, 0-2.
Rhodell C. Steffy,
WY 2 22 19
ment. 1 1 28 E. Mein St. Phone
l'O VISIT U. S.
Bale■ ana l,ervu,:e :112 E. Main St.
Admi11is1r11tnr.
9 9 31c
WY 2-3408.
TOKYO U P L-U. S. Ambassador
fomero1, Phon,
WY 2-2875,
1 0 1 2, 3, 6, 9, to, 1 2, Otr
NOTICi OF APPOINTMENT
Douglas MacArthur ll !cH for
PAYS COURTESY CALL
7·:U·ll&lt;
c... 18,◄ 33
Washington Ttluraday night to nclp
VIENNA
UPI - V. Yachcslav
1!1tat1 of Gotoro• Franklin Plck1n, in pl1111:1 for Lhe visit of Crown
.
}'£ACHES,
brina
conlalnera.
M
Molotov,
former Soviet foreii::n
1
rrnr 1 1m:11ATOR LARG E FHFEZ
D•c•a•.d
Prince Akihito and l'rinces11 Michl· minister and new representative
Web■ler Fruit t·um, Long HotJ-:U c ·c i �t l'A llT-:Vt J-:NT. l'h1•111•
s:ivcn
LhaL
OeNolie�
is
hcrcb
,om, Ohio. Phtme YUkon :1-3201
1 ;0 lures P1t k&lt;'ns Fra� nk whose Post ko.
to the Jntci'national Atomic Energy
ER Conq,artnH'l\t Phone WY 2· JIOlJSl-'.KlGF�PEH for one �
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The royil.l couple will visil the Agency, paid a courteliy call on
.
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8-la•lfc
e fen"' lll't•s.
.
coo
,oo
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d
k
II
ls
auu
tlOOB, l iarnl&lt;t Ol1H•kston.
Ofrlcc address is H�edsv1lle, Oh1.o, U mte-d St.ates later this month as
g. 7.3tc 1
Pl LOIH.. - S• H 2_5284 •
9 9 31c
has been duly appointed /\dm1111s• guesh of Presldcut t1lld Mrs. Ei­ lAEA Director W. Sterling Cole
1)1.SHWARE, 111 kinda. Carl Chev■•
Thursda)'.
tratrix of the Eslal&lt;' of George acnhowcr.
lier, Lona Bott.om.
l-18-80tp SWEET l ' n l lN I\Pst l vcr. Yellu•�.
Cole, a former U. S. congress­
US I neSS
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Franklin £&gt;ickens late of Meigs
sw1•1•\
1111!I
juwy.
l'i&lt;'kNI
while
min
from New York state, and I
1 SILVERTONE ELECTlllL' GUI•
County, Ohio, deCCii!ll'd.
Sll;N 15-YEAR ·OLO
�' IHI W�II &lt;101• pN hakcr ' s dozrn .
Molotov
had a friendly 15-minute
TAR with aep■rale treble and
Dale&lt;i this 7th d.ay of Sept. 1060.
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ST, LOUIS VPI-Mlke Jones, a talk, a spokeman said.
S1•co11d housi• t•itst from sdwol THRt�f,; STOHY BRICK ·BVJ L[))N(;,
ball power. One 8•t11bc ampllrler
1''. II ,f f BHIEN
1 5 year old pi1cher from SL. Louis
ho m;,• in Syritt' W!l'. Wm . H
with two speaken, 5 inputs,
J,�nrnwrl)' Vogue Shoe Store In
Judge o( Ille Probale Court who has pitched more than 30
!lolnw�.
9 0 tfr
tremolo remote control, tremolo
1'011\l'roy, Ohio. Has l seven room
Meigs County, Ohio
PIECK FUNERAL SERVICES
no-hilters in amateur lcafjl:ue
1peed 11.nd 1 microphonl.! with ('ANNIN(; TOM/\TOF:S $1 .00 bu�­
nrarlnwnt nn third tloor, l three
19) 9. 16, 23 , 3lc play dt1ri11g the last three years,
BERLIN UPI - Funeral serviles
1l1nd. Sec Hichara rrost, C..:hea­
morn apartment on second rloor.
hrl l lallas Hill, Lctarl 1-' alh,
hH 11ig11ed with the St. Louis wUI be heJd Saturday for East Ger•
tet, Ohio. Call anytime.
Ahrn noctor':s ortlces presently
9-9-fltc
Phunc {'II 7 2249.
Cardinals and been assigned lo man President Wilhelm Pleck, a
9 7 3lc
untlrtr lea!le and one larac :srore
Keokuk in the Cl1!18 D Western veteran Communist who died WedI I J( i l l l-:H AVEIL-\( a; l'HOl) UCTION
room on maln floor. WIii lease
LIGAL NOTICI
neaday at the age or M.
Lcague.
21,000 200 lb11 C.:hatle11lon Milk
ror your l11y111J.( nuck. Many
@r s1•II to highest bidder. Write
1 will offer for sale 11t the front
Bue ■t $20.00 per 1 000. One
rlu&lt;·ki; on Wttyn,• e1a: feeds arr
to Wllli11.in S, Hogue, P. O. Box dour of lhe Courthouse 1-11 l'om­
• 1963 Ford Ton Trul' k. J. M.
prod11dng r�gs on leMS tha11 Mur
134 3 , Melbourne, Florida.
rroy, Ohio, on Saturday, Septem­
G1ul, Cheater, Ohio. YU :1,-2402
pnun&lt;I� f(•1•1l pt'r doi('n. Highly
9 6 6tc ber 17, 1960, llt 10 o'clock a , m.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
9 8 6tc
or YU !1·2401 .
r11rl1 ril'd amt tripll' 11-�tei\ tn hcl l&gt;
the following rt'SI eSlji.lC:
Cu• No , 1 1,41 1
you a\'0111 l" O�tl v. slumri;. You ' ll
Fir.st Parcel: The Dona ind Al ice
I.tat• of Henry F. B•ll•Y•
LeBLA.NC EBONITE CLARINET In
IW!
morP for ::rrnr money with
Ables real estate situat!'d Ill Morn•
beat c-ondition. Upright piano in
o.c.....
Waytll' r1:t1-l fN•ds Kaut1. Fecd BULLDOZER FOfl HIRE. Ponds, Ing Star, Sutton Townstlip, Meigs
Notice is he�by aivcn lhal
pod condHlon. Priced reuon­
basement
and
land1capina. County, Ohio, cot�blin11 of 70 acre1 Jamca B. Balley who.lie Post Office
Slorl.', Chc11ll'r, Oh io.
9 9 l ie
g 1 61p
,ibq, WY 2·2MD .
Phone Chester, Yu kon�-3205.
more or less. There is situ11ted 1&gt;n address ls Pomeroy, Ohio, R. D. 3,
FOR SALE
8-24-30tp
UIID PIANOS
ttie aforesaio rral estate a 6 room has betn duly appointed Executor
Offerii will be rcn' i n•d at the
Jflce reconditioned piano. Prict•d
dwelling
houae •pproxlm1tely 5 of the Estate of Henry F. ,Balley
frh-c of Wrhst rr a nrt t'u l tz, Al AIR soNDmONffl O, REFIIIGU· yean old, a barn, granary and oth­
to NII, Roady to i;:o. rhonc n ut- ntnrnrys,
�ceased late .,if Meigs County,
aUon
1enic1
Jack'•
Refrigera­
l'orneroy , Ohm. up 1t1 clev­
9 8 :H p
land Furniture.
tion. New Haven. Phone TU2· er outbuildings. Also producinB oil olilo.
cn o·dot·k A.. M , Tll&lt;'�day. Sl•plemDated Lhiij 7th da1 ,..r Sept 1960.
6,:18-ll and ga&amp; wells. Loc11led approxi­
37.
GOOD t x 8 UTILITY TllAILI&lt;:R. ht•r 20, 1000, for lhf' mil l'Slal(' lo­
mately
miles
from
Pomeroy
on
1
1
F. H. O 'BRIEN
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l'
ttt('fl
in
�ali11hury
Townshi11,
Mri�11
Bra1mon'11
'71,00, Can be &amp;Cell at
good
road.
Appraised
value
A 1 1CTIONIII
Judge of the Probate Court
Garaae, N. Se1.'&lt;lnd Ave., Middle- 1 'oun1y, Ohiu, of 11e11r nr11.d Man'ti
$ 10,500.00.
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Meias County, Ohio
9 8 3Lc l " urvr. Stat(' Hout(' No. 12-4, con•
perL
Second Par1:el: Alice Ables resi­
Crttt ............
l9) 9, 16, 23, Jlc [
1i.111inll or ahoul 2fl 11crc11, more or
den�
properly
situated
on
Colleae
WATIRLIII COOK.WA.RI
W.tlo,
,_
e,
C""9Nt
lrtl, wilh frHIIH! dwcllinlil thereon,
SACRlflCI
formrrly owned by 'Mnri:aret lly• A. C . l•ADrOIIP, Racine. Ohle. Street in thl! Village of Rulland,
Ohio, con11isling of a four room
., ll111t Ltquldalc acvcral tona of �rll Ru!li1ell.
fr■me dwelling house and lot. Ap,
btand new 17 piece tlainh':11.11
All offcrK :iubject Lo Court 11ppraised value $3,000.00.
11,Nl cookware, COil $199.50 per flTO\lal.
Said real estatt cannot be sold
,l\et home demon1tnt lon. S.criMANNING D. WF.USTER,
for
lea1 than the appraised value.
fieed at ff:2.M per tet. Write
Admin\alrator
The right is reaerved to reject
for Free Brochure. AJAX LIQ·
(111 9, 10. 12, H,. 16. 17. flt&lt;·
any or all bids.
111J&gt;ATORS, 1503 W. Pico B 1 vd .• i ----- �- ---- For infarmation phone Pomeroy
FO" SALi
1,aa A.n1elea n,, California.
Ohio, WY 2-2186.
Offns will be ri·(·eived 11.t the of9 8 !Ile
8efOl11' 9:30 A.M
BERNARD V. FULTZ
flc&lt;" of W('hlltrr 11.nd Fultz;, Allor\\ltkll..,....
'WY-2-2t4t
Administrator of the Estate of
ncys, Pornrroy. Ohio. up to eleven
se:c;oN • AVl,
hmeroy WY-2-atl
Allee Ables, deceased
o'clork A. M . . o n Wednesday, Sept.
GALLIPOLIS, OHIO
IAUTI PIJD ITOlm
(8) 3 1 ; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 1 2, I I
2 1 , 1 960, ror thr re.ii elllate localed
...._
I�. 16, lotc
In S.alcm Town�l1 1(1, Melg1 County,
y�
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- Ionlo, near Oanvlllt', con1lsllng or
PISTIVAL SCHEDULE
ahout 48 acres, more or tel8, form- NAMtlL IIRVICI ITATtOII
YORK U PI-Seton Hall
NEW
...... ftlO A.M.
THEIR GIANT
erly owned by H. H. Rumfleld and
oppo1e1
Ohio Stale and Utah
A
l.,.nr 1111
Myrta L. Rum!ield.
meets PennS}'lvania
Saturday
BYer, 8-J lenlef,
A 11 offers imhjf'cl lo Court ap•
night,
Dec.
in
opening
round
27
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proval.
Y
BUI
G
g■mes
of
the
Holiday
Festival
SUPPL
NElG
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LDIN
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MA NNIN G D . WEBSTER,
John1-M.uwt:.i,, roof 1htn1le■, Baaketball Tournament at Madi­
Administrator
kltchen cabinet■ buUt to order, .11on Square Garden. In an .after•
(9) 9, lO, I 2, 1 �. 16, 16• 17 6tc
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aluminum wt11dow1 and rdoon, noon doublehe•der, St. Bonaven­
1■r■1e doora, eellin,: Ule, vlnyl ture plays St. Ji&gt;aeph's P■. and
USED FLUTE IN GOOD CONDI•
EVERY SUNDAY, 1 1:30 A.M. TO 7:30 P.M.
floor tile ■nd ply-wood panelln1, St. John 's of New York plays
TION. Ph. WI 9-227 1 Racine.
PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE
9 9 3tc 1 Call Nelsler'a. Blclne. S.11-Uc Providence.

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Group sln�ing followed with
The met:"ting was closed with
Th•• . 1 ' 1 &gt; 11i.- r1,_\ ! ; ,1 t&lt;tr11 l " l u h w i l l
REU NION A N D A N N l V 1': lt�- \T' Y - Left lo right, Harry Orr, Henry Spencer , M rs. Orr prayer hy l\1 r� W1llta111 Mayer. op prayer
after which a dessert
r
the
Sunday at
1111 L"1 ' ,1 1,11dHy at :! r 1 1 1 ,11 th' • M ae M c E l roy), and Mrs. H a r r,· )1 - ( J c&gt;ssic Sp e�cer ) . '�hey came togethe
ened the mC"ct mg. Mrs \\/i\liam �·ourse Wil.s served by Mr:s. Erwin
houw 01 '1r� t-: W ( ' o;:it l·� . LJnl'lll n
Waid Spencer home to cckbrak the 40th wed rlrng anniversar y of the Spencers, and hold a Frecker presented lhe prni::ram. Mrs. Butcher ii.lid Mrs. Alfred
! 1 1 1 1 . w i t h Mrs 'I hr1id n n:- l•:ht•r.� h.id1
speaking 011 passion, crucifixion. Housh with Mrs. M. L. Kelly and
family reu nion.
as to hnst es.� Th is 1s t h&lt;' liisl mect
death and b'.lrial or Christ. Mrs M iss Mabel Hysell as ('Ontributing
mg of 1 h e rr,ir and 1 t is time to
Birthday Observed
iamuel ;11ichacl spoke on the thank hostesses.
pay &lt;iu1·� r-.kmhns a n, aski•d tu
Mr. and M re. Kenneth W ill, offcrin�, telling where and how the .
Arrangements of fa! I and sum•
,rmg flnwc&gt; r arrall gl'.'mcn l.� to, be
M idd leport held a birt hday SUP· money 15 rneni and what all should : mer flowers were used through
1oclgt-d hy Mr.� Hohut lteihd. a
per Sunday evening i n honor of be thankful for.
the Erwin home.
and Perry Orr families the ir son Kenneth Jr. on his 1st
Spencer
Henrv
o
the
f
A short busi ness sess10n was
Members
---�
combined a homecom ing· with ('e lebration of the 40th wcd- birthday. Altcnding were Mr. and held after wh id1 th(' meeting clos'loltl .';u.,ufoy Dit11tPr
ding a n , i i v e rsary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spencer last Sunday M rs. Ja1nes Pierce aild sons Mark erl with the Lord's Prayer in uni- (Jbserves Birthday
Rev. Waldo J Bartels ct!l eM i k&lt;-. Marty, Mr. and Mrs. Orner son.
\1 r :rnd Mrs. Nathan Hig�� 1•n at t he home of their son, Waid Spencer, Shade H i v e r .
c l. Don Hubbard, the hosts
Thursday
hrated
.
his hir1hday
Cr.uml
dur
fr�shments
,· t . 1 1 11Nl with a dmner Sunda .1· il l
were
Rc
server!
The Spem·crs have six chi ldren
Elson Kcllhy, Ricki e and Kenny Jr. Al · ing th&lt;' social hour hy Mrs. Hamm · when the Busy Bee Sewing Circl e
ancl
Mr�
ML
llarir1e:
· l'tt IHrn1v ll utland Hnad Present
l 4 i:trandchild ren and the
I
v cr f' �Ir ;ind Mrs. l(olwrt Du nfr i: and
O rrs h a v e five sons and eighl Sprncer. sons Larn, David and ter supper, ice cream was lierv­ a n d Misse� Emma and Dora Hamm or the Federated Church met at
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d.
·i n d _&lt;lHug t1 t1•r-� . V 1 e k 1 a ml Lk� hi e ,
ed
and
�ifts
open
e
Ernest.
lo nine members and a guest. Len ! h f&gt; church for an all day quilling
grand &lt;"h i ldrcu .
n f Lol umhu� . .\Ir ;nut Mrs I- loyd
Bu tterscotch pi e was served
ora
Michael.
Mr . Spen c er was born in the
Chester: Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
TEAMSTER S PLEDGE AID
Du nft 1 C', H u l l,1 1 1 d . ,1 1111 \1 r ;md Mn, house he and his wlfe reside in
The next meeting wftl be held with a polluck dinner at _noon to
Bing, children Mary. Michael
WASI-JINGTON UPI � Team• Wed nesday evening, Oct. 5. in the I Rev. and Mrs. Bart els, Miss Lena
B i g g� a nd .h-:1111&lt;• . K i l l y a n d Shar
II short distanc e from their son
ari.d James, Mrs. Esther Wright, �trrs President James R. JloHa an­ chur("h
social room with Mrs. Wil- GruE&gt;ser, Miss Anna Durst, Mrs.
Waid's. They have lived there daughters Virginia a nd Barbara, nouncrd Thursday that members of
liam
Mayer.
Mrs. L. C. Karr. Mrs. Amanda Kaspa:· , Mrs. Carrie
the rntirc 40 yurs of their mar­ Mrs. Martha McElroy, sons Virgil his union have pled1?eri �.000
Paul Theiss. Mrs. Walter Schreib• Grueser, Mrs. W. L. Kaull, Mrs.
riC!d 1\fe.
F.ugenc and hermit. Charles, Ja · worth or food and clothing to aid
Milch, Mrs. Adam Ebers­
BOYS' and GIRLS'
This year the da1 e when the mes und Roy Mc[lroy, Mr. and Pu e rto Rican victims of hurricane er and Mrs. Hamm as hostessrs. Freda
William Baker and
Mrs.
bach,
be
will
n.
M
Mayer
Mrs.
and
Hamm
reunion usuall y is held fell upon Mrs. Norman
Fred e rick, sons Do n na.
Carl Shields.
Mrs.
charge
of
the
program.
in
the date of the Spencer wedding Jack and J erry, Mr. and Mrs.
ann iversary 110 the events were Wald Spencer, l'hildren Esther,
combined. The Orrs will cele­ Harry illld Thomas.
brate their 40th anniversary next
Columbus: Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Nov. 1 3.
Orr,
Mr. and Mr6. Milrion Orr.
Allcndin� were :
Sizes 6 Y2 to 3
Afternoon guests w ere Mr. and
Toledo: Mr. and Mr!!. Henry
M d lolc, Mr. and Mrs. William M rs. ,John Hayes, Chuter; Mr.
Singn, da ughters Linda, Carolyn and Mrs. Charles Toler, Huntingand Cht•r:vl, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle ton, Mr. and Mrs. Mi lo Biggs
Salkel,
�cvin aud Bremla Sue Mr. and Mrs. Marion Woods, Mr.
Middleport
and Mr. il.ll&lt;I M rs. 1,awrcnec Sin· and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour, Mr .
;1nd Mr.� Eldon Kraculer, Mrs.
- -- • --- J.! l' r. t.!aughln Karen.
Foston.t: Mr. and M rs. John Mahr! Van Metcr, Mrs. Op.al Ei­
Ras11. dau�hter Sharon, M r and rhingr•r. sons f)ennis and Donald
dauJ!:hlcrs Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Babcurk of
Mr� . Wayne Skobel.
Pomeroy. Ohio
( , :oil' illHI Lee Ann; Susie Rasp . Port Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Starl­
ltising Sun : Mr and M rs. l i e r• ing Orr, Coltimbus, Mr. and Mrs.
Not OP11n Tonight
lin Stahl. daug htns Leota and Pt1rley Karr, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Wuud, Tolerlo. and Mr. and Mrs.
l 'arol and srin J 11nws.
SATURDAY
l'nrl l ' li111 0 11 : Mr. ,met M rs. I van Wood, Pomeroy.
nouhlr l lorrnr'
l l arry Speru .:cr.
"STl!ANGLEllS OJ&lt;' PWMHA y·•
lklpr&lt;- : Mr. aruJ M rs . John Ar
- al,o -�
,::11hnte. rl11u�hlcrs Liudu aud lk"The El ,F,1 "'11l0N I C MONS'n�ll"
•ina, Charle s il.nd ,hmr ArJ,!11 ·
SUN., MON. end TUES.
hrilc. Mr. and Mrs. H1'11. Ar�a" W AKE Ml&lt;: w m:N IT'S ()V J&lt;: R'·
hri1e Sr .. son S1a nlt'y.
Ernie Kovac-s _ Mal'GO Moore
Huilau,l: M r . ;,nd M rs. C. It .
Jack Warden
The Sl'plemher 111t•t•hng: of 1 lu
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Colclcn H u ie Clas:r. uf t hl' Middle
port rirst Baptist Ch urd1 was held
Thursdwy evening at f ill' dwrch !
, OOM E I N - SELECT TH E STY LE A N D COi .Oil YOU LI KE B EST I N
with Ow('n Bratton, prcsi1lr'll. i1 I
chari.t&lt;' of drvn1ions. He u�cd th,
YOUR CORRECT SIZE . CASHMERES - TW E E D COATS - U NTRIM­
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Hard Top Cou pe . Power steering and br;ikcs. 1&lt;:xtra nkc
inside ,111d o u t . All h!.ilhcr sc.it s . l lydramatk H,1dio 1111d

heater. Was $2, I U5.00.

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MEIGS THEATR[

W I LL B E I N ELBERFELDS
Ready To Wear Depa rtment On The Scond Floar

Baptist Class
Votes $ 10 For
Blood Program

Hard Top 4 Door. Uyuaflow d rive. One owner.

$895

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$895

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good looklng rar.

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portant to you right now , . . anot hrT ont to­
morrow and :still rrnothcr nt'xl Wt'e-k, nrxt mun 1 1 ,
or ne)(.t year. I n the rnd you may need thrm ,dl.
TIH·-.�e srvrn stars rrprr-sC"nt the basic mon('y
services you get a t our Jul/-seruia Bank:

$79S

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careful

� 1958 FORD VB Wide Side Pickup

clean.

hauled in

body.

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Car Loans

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handle all your

$1 ,395

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J.fJoel not look hke anything was ever

P('rsoual Loans

miles. 2

J Eltra good tires. One local owner. Good dean truck.

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. You'll know us by the seven-star emblem.
We Pay 3% Interest O■ Your Sa•lngo

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M E D AND FUR TRI M M E D DRESS COATS OF ALL K I N D .

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. 1 955 BUICK Special 4 Dr. Sedan

Satu rday, Sept. 10th

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ALL DAY TOMOR ROW

J ) unn� lhl' business m1•e !i11� eon- I
ch1et-:d by Mrs. nratton, the class
110\ l'd lo ,!,n 1ntr ,; 1 0 to 1he Ml'it::s
l'1111nly llloocl Prn;::ram. Vollowing I
t hr m1•t ti1 1g M rs Charlrs Sear'cs
l'o1uh11' Lcd a series uf games anti
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Top ( 'uupc. Low mileage hy 011c l'a1·cful owner.
Power stccl'lug autl brakes. Dynaflow dri VI!. lt&amp; l l .

1 956 BUICK VS Special

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$1 ,995

1 957 BUICK VS Special

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Sp?nc er, Or-r Families Hol-d Reun,ion,
Celeb rate A 40th Wedding Anniv ersary

. 4 Door Scd�m On&lt;i local uwucr V(•ry sh;ll"p l"ar inside
and o u t . Push trnttun drive. Power stc1..: ri11g and brakes.

1 958 PONTIAC Bonneville

M rs. C hester Krwin entertained the Philathea Society o f
t h e Middleport Church of Christ Thursday evening at her
home when the g ro u p met £or their regular monthly meeting.
Mrs I ra Butcher gave devotion s for the meeting with a
scripture reading from Isaiah. From the devotional book.let
she read ' The Assura n&lt;"e of Peace."
A piano solo wa.s presented by 1
M iss Belsy Cu11 n111gham who was , 1 8 and 1 9 were discuss ed. The
, society a)so voted lo serve �he
a guest
M rs tdgar Reynolds pre.sided a n n ual dlllner to the llomebu ild •
ers cla s s on the 18th of next
O\'Cr Lht' busrness mee t i n .fl when
monlh
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the
bc1,ac1r and market which the
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group ar�lan�mi:: for No\':rnber
M rs. Martha Childs was named
ii� �enel' al chairman, Mrs. Edgar
.I\ J l ('nsworth aud Mrs. Hobert
Mrtl hirrney were named chalr.
rnet1 for Lhc dining room ilnd
M
rs. Oscar Roush ,rnd Mrs. Er,
nest Lallancc chi!.lrmt:'n of the
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" o r t ill' 5 I a 1..1 1 , � k1 t hen r:orn itle
'l" h e Lad It'� A la
Luthcra11 Ch urch met Wednl'scl ay
M rs. Guy Reynolds was appolllt
ev("111111: m the diurt·h social room ctl to m11estigate the purchasing
wllh the prcsnlcnl, Mrs. V irgil of glass trays and cups and 11
Hamm. ur&lt;'s1dmg
pund1 tiowl for the churrJ.

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$69S

1 956 STUDEBAKER 6 cyl.

IS I Bazaar, Market Being Plan�ed During
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November By Church PJiilathea Society

Oxfords

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Tht"' annual mt't'llng of ! hr
Mc1g� County WCTU
will be
held ne1d Tuesdily evening, Sept.
IJ at 7 30 p m ii \ lht&gt; First
l ' n 1 t 1•&lt;I Pre.'i-byte r 1 J 1 1 {'burrh m
M 1d&lt;l lf'port
Spuker for t h e ln('t'trng wNI be
Ht·\ J )OJli1ld -� Boone, pa�tor of
t h1• t 1rst Ha pt 1st l'h u n-h or :\1 1d
rllf'purl oilHl Mr� Jamr·, Stepht"n
�u11 l'unH'rO} . will be t he df'VO·
l nmal lf' &lt;1 rkr
�pt'l' 1 al m us1r for the evening
"' I ll hr furnish{'(! hy Mrs Paul
Beulah
J l dplons t a l l and Mrs
W h 1 u• who will sing a du l't and
sul&lt;i� will he sung l:l y Re\' lluw­
,ird H 11ppd! , pastor of thf' host
1 · h u rl"h .irul M n, . Thomas W!l(•s
11f l(11 t l .-1 rn l
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1hr ii lltlll a l r lf' d l O I I of Off l\'l! rS
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POMEROY

RUTLAND

At Lht� dosC' a salad coursr was
scrvnl by Mr. anti Mrs. Frank '
L'heeschrfw ,11111 �!r. am.I Mrs.
1_•1i fford llnyrs to members and
guests present .

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WSCS Meets At
Grimm Home

Mrs. Ml'l vin Grimm assi11tf'd hy
Mrs. Wi lliam Eirhi nll('r e11lcrtain­
&lt;'tl t he WSCS of lhc AMhury M&lt;'tho- I
dist ( ' hurch Wl'dnr.sday evening al
her homt', Syracuse.

''The Chart and Compass" was
l hc tnpk of the &lt;it'votions and pro
gram for the evening. Mrs. Lulher
;:i;itnd condu r l l'd the devotions. U!I·
Ing Psalm 90: 1 7 aa hcr st'ripture
rcadiQ.g. The program was prese nt­
ed by Mr11. John Sauva�e Jr., Mr11.
F.khingf!r and Mrs. C. B. W eese.
Mrs. Alice- Capehnrt, preside nt,
1\' 118 in charge of the b11eineas mia­
the
�1on when $40 w1111 paid on
r,lcdi,::c makin.l! a lotal of $80 paid
on the pkd.l!l'. 1·wrnty.(our 11hut-ln
\·,Ills were reported. Five birth•
tif1ys wert' ob.served.
T11e l.ord ' s Prayer In unison con•
i·luded thr mt'cting after whi("h re•
tresh ments were served by the hos- I
tcues to' eight members.

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TONIGHT
Dbris Day - Richard Wtclm11k
"°THE TUNNEL OF LOVE" .

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Loren, Antho
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"FOUR FAST GUNS"
- ttlllO James Maso n -· Rod Steiaer
"CRY TERROR.0

SATURDAY

SUNDAY tncl MONDAY
Glenn Ford - Debbie Reynolds
"IT STARTED WITH A KISS"
(blnem.a,cope &amp; Tee hnicolor)
- al90 Steven McNally - Coleen Gray­
"JOHNNY ROCCO"
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Det1ou.l To Tiu, lnteru,. OJ Tu Met,,-lla.011 Area

NO. 1 23

Although the huge metropoli·
tan area ml.seed t he won\ of the
severe stors, damage to property
appeared substan tial. Police re­
fused to let anyone on the streets
and many telephone lines were
out.
A week'11 advance warning of
the killer 1torm, whlch clalmed
more thin 100 Hve5, last weeke nd
in the Antilles and Puerto Rico,
enabled Florida re1idents to ride
it out In relat ive safety. The
body of an unidentified ma n WBH
found et Tavernier in the Keys,
and a youth wa.s killed ln a car
wreck on the mainland, but re­
ports of heav:v casualties w ere
not s\lbstanliated.
The city of Miami, hit by hurricane force wi nds at daybreak
was boarded up and ready. A
baby was born i n a storm shelter
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d
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��:r :t1n�s "'!e � ���1 ;; ::d
residents were barred from the
streets under pain of arrest.
MenacH D•rton■
At B a. m. (edt) IJOnna's cen ter was near Everglades Clty 011
the southwest coast and was me n,
acing the peninsula aa far north
as Daytona Beach in the east a nd
Cedar Key in the west. The
winds in Miami began to d iminish, but the Weather bureau warn
ed that "condltion s will remain
unsafe, and no o ne should attempt to move arow,d. the city
except on emergency errands."
The coastal highway near Fort
Lauderdale was littered wlth fish
poundin g
tossed ashore by the
tldes. A highway patrolman at
Tavernier reported bridges wash•

A 3S.year-old moth er of four car at the time of 1he wreck which
died almoat i1U1tan tly Friday about destroyed both can.
S p. m. near Wllkeaville in I head- j AILogethcr eight persona were
, o n cnsh of two automobilet al the treated al Holier Hoapital ll a re•
top of a rile on Route 160.
1 suit of the collision.
Dead is :t1ra� Marearct Eileen
They were:
i Cray,_ wife of Charlea L. Cny, farmLarry Cro, 19, lradured jaw;
er · mdustrlal wo�ker. She suffer- Carolyn Cre)', 15, face and bod y
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1 ed I broken nccl
the h1gh-1peed cut,. both p111sengers with their
I impact, .
mother.
! State H1g hw•� Patrol officers , Mar,g:ard North, 57, Wellaton,
arrest� the driver of the ot her ! bru� leti:; K.lmberly Nort�, a
, car, Willard Henry, Wel�ston, for . cblld\_�ellslon , ann 11br111ont;
(&gt;411,lng oYer a yellow lmc. Offi• Mn. "11,u:nl Henry,
n, chin
I �Id Henry wa, PO i"! I th ird__ ·•�ration, and h,ad Wellsto
_bump; Em".'•
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MflS. LORfflA WHETSTON_E, Lincoln Heights, celebrat­
ed her 98th birthday Sepl . 5 and is shown here one year ago
with five generations. Left lo right, Mrs. D. A. Lauderback,
her• daughter; Mrs. Jack Parsons, gr::eat granddaughter; Mrs.
PaHI Hold·ren, granddaughter; being held by Mrs. Whetstone,
Lln�a Kaye Parsons 1 all of Marietta.

· Lfoji:s with America of Civil War days are growing fewer
each �ear . Mrs. Loretta Whetstone, 98, of Lincoln Heights , is
one o f them.
Borr� Septeinber
5, 1862 in Monroe County, O. , Mrs. Whet..
stone has res1cJed in Pomeroy with her daughter, Mrs. Nolan
Shu st e r. , since 1 929. Mr. Whetstone died here in 1943 at the
age of. 91.
r'ive generutions in one ram- ler of M r . and Mrs. Asa Yonally.
ii)' alao are rare enoµgh for special �h� m,artied Asa Whet•J.one in
int!iltiob: There ve five i n her ram- 18112 in Wafhi ngton Countrr . and
ily, . bcinA - ·Mre. · D. A. Lauderback, was a seamJ11tress In her prodlJctlve
a daughter; ).{rs. t'aul Holdren, a years while her husband was a
grandda'�ghter; ;,trk. Jack Parsons, farmer and cafpenler.
great granddau�h ter. and Linda '
Until very recent years wh en her
Kaye Pal"sons, age 2 now, all or
eyes fail ed, Mrs. Whetstone has
Marietta (Sec picture).
The ag ed lady, whose m emory carried on her sewing Work with
continues clear and comprehen- the hobby or making braided rugs.
sivc, has a third daughter, Mrs.
These days,
Mrs. Whetstone
Myrtle Miller, Winter HaYen, Fla., stays in an upstairs room on the
who was 1:1nabl e to attend a fam- hlghest point of outcropping land
1ly gathering on Se pt. a at the in the Pomeroy Bend area, enjoys
I Shuster home in obsen.11nec of her radio, looking forward mo.lit of
1 Mrs. Whetstone's birthday.
iaU to sermons on Sundays for shutMrs. Whetstone was the daugh- ins,

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p;�: t,:-::� I F1ve 4 H Club Members Leave
ff, Advi•sors For- ongress
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a half-mile and t heir eontents
spewed on the ground.
Homestead Police Capt. Billy
Wlmberl:' reported bis city '"a
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terrible h1css" w it h streets block'
Five 4-H Club members and
ed with "lrees and limber and Ohio 4-H Club Congress which
junk."
versity, Columbus, Sept. 10-14.
Relief columns assembl ed at
M�igs County club members atHomestead and Key West to tending are Mary
McA!fe e, Ruth
moYe into lhe Central Keys area Ann _ Brottiers, Nancy Eichinger,
ts.
washou
dge
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by
were balked
assembled Jennifer Lohse and Earl Hunl. AdThe Coast Guard
a n air visors attending are Mrs_. Eli�fm
planes an d helicopters
beth Lohse and Mrs. ,Harriet N eig.
effl:irt.
ler. Expenses for the Congress 11essions are provided by the Meigs
County Agricultural Soelety, The
Citize ns N11tlonal Bank, The Ohio
State Fair and the Ohio 4-H Club
Foundation·
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ticl•r•bl• cloucllflffs seuth today
and toni9ht wltft tcattff-.1 lhow,.
•n utrem. .-uftl toct.y, c ..1.,
today 1ncf In IOUth 1"41 Hit por­
tlont tonltht.
Sunday
,.,_rtty
cloucfr, a llttle ••"""'· Hi.h to­
ct.y In the 70.,. low toni1ht 55-62.

Seven cases were heard In Cou n ty Cowrt before Judge Emm ett
Peoplt!1 t h h, morni ng One of the
seven 'l)el"80fl5 who tt ppeared wes •
bound over to the grand J ury.
William Guthrey plead not 1:ullty to • charge of stealing money
and was bou nd over to the Grand
Jury called to meet September 16.
He is being held on $&amp;IO bond.
Robert E. WhiUatch plead not
guilty to a c h1rce of hauling an
l nsooure load. His case will be
NM1med Sept«nber '20.
Jn other Court action, Harold
Thompson paid court costs of $31.
He tlpf&gt;Nred on a charge of lesu­
int a fraudulent c heck. Roscoe
Roberti, who plea d gu ilty, was fin­
ed $10 and rotts for failing to atop
at an intersection.
Al10 pleadln1 iunty were Don­
ald L Swi11h.er, wbo n, e.fft.!lled
by State Patrol, end tiffed $10 1md
eo1ts; Morris E. Teaford, no oper­
•k&gt;rll Ueenaes, $10 and COllts; · 1md
lohn Blake, $25 1nd eo,t.&amp; for d is­
turbing the PCllCfl-

In preparation for t he mock session or the �gislature which w JU
be one of the highUghta of the cungreH program, the delegates met
with Representative George Meinhart 1,asl Tu esd B)' to h ear fl.rs t hand
h ow aws are ma d e. Ourmg t h e
mock l egislative session tfle dcle­
gates will go to the State Capital
bu ilding where they wlll occupy
the scats of the legislators and de•

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two advisors left today for the
will be held at Ohio State Uni•

Two Are Hurt
In Accident
Early Today

Th e Pomeroy Pol ice Department
investigated an accident on Eaat
Main Street at 12;20 a. m. today
when one person wu. arrested , and
two olhen received minor lnjurio.
Clarence McDenlel, 28, Ma.son.
W. Va., was arreated for faillng lo
11.Qp wUb1P� ID . u,.ured dl1t1nee
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cad c1ffl'tft 1G' llare•rel Hawk, 22,
Columbus.
Rita McDaniel received a he.ad
cut and Janet Ncsse lroad, a pas­
senger with Margaret Hawk, suf•
fer ed a bruised leg. Heavy damage
was Inflicted on both cars.
The injured were taken to Meigs
General Hospital by taxi.

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Friday n1ght urged Americans to guard more closely erotheir freedoms guaranteed in the constitution of the
U nited States.
He was the speaker at a re- 1 clause was re-interpreted to mean
•vernment may
gular meeting of the Mi(tclleport- the federal
Pomeroy Rotary Club at Heath rontrol a product from the hme
Methodist Church.
His suhject, it is created. or mined, until ii
'"The Constitution " , wu timed is in consumer' s hands, if it croswith cunent National Constitu- I te� state Jines.
tion Week. Earlier Friday he
The other is the "civil rights" (
1!10 had addressed the local clauses of the constitution ba1chapter of th e Daught ers of ed on three amendments approY- ·
American
Revolution
on the ed during and closely subsequent
same theme.
, to th e Civil War, and only reFultz n oted that the con.slitu• cen lly " re -interpreted "' lo force
"An -jII' Chorus," while in an an• t1on
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aetua I Iy h;11s bee:n changed desegregation.
vii was for 8lt:d1e Hammer, and b am endments only
10 times in
y
He urged peopl e everywhere to
"Whtre .Oh Where HH M:y LIUle 1Ls
· 171 years of existence. Its I an•
be
thoughtful in the leeislalors
Doa: -Gon,e," in a walkinll dog for- £uage was necessarily broad.
the
se nd lo Congreaa. and lo
y
mation v;as for the famous dog
- d two important chang• study with all possible care acHe cite
NJelae• since the "New Deal" years tions taken by their 1overnment.
The
"Chlapenecas"
questio n both
of which
BANQUET DATE SET
• have come through
mal'lb were formed for Peppy M .a- d"l fferent interpretation
One
s.
Pre,id
enl Gene Grate announc•
so n retained to solve the "Case of was in 1 936 when
the Commerce ed the annual football banquet
the Mmtn1 Notes"- •the
nolel!I __ _ -·- -- _ _ _ _ ___
will be h eld Dec. 1, Thursday,
tur,ning up, the questlon marks re
at the hilh school dining rooms,
aolvJng, and Mason winning
hiawith Edison Baker as general
f
cue .
chairman, 11sisted by Lee Mc­
ComH and Caah Bahr .
Th&amp; •h�w ended with the traTwenty Rotarians signed up
dill�I Alnla M,ler.
Int nlaht for the "Polar Club"
band �rt11111&gt;t,d Ill� 1 ,
annually inspired
by . abb'bh 1
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Paul Smart which bi nds ill mem·
· Ii Une of ma:14're•e•
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bers to wear sport, shirts to club
co"'l""id of Ciody Morris, ' c.ilee• �
meetings u ntil Thanksgivi ng Day.
WUson, Ned.a Bradford, Beverly
A special luncheon meeting will
Guests included 4wls Miller,
Ctlhdiff and Beverly Perr in.
be held next Tuesday at the Mar- Avon Park, Fla., and Ross Flem­
tin R!"staurant by lhe Middleport ing, Gallipolis.
Chamber of Commerce to plan its
Ladies o f Heath Churc h scrv•
._,•'hns· J mas promotion
program.
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were Mrs. Malti e
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This was decid ed upon al a C of Bush, Mrs. Ca� I Matto:ii, Mn: B.
C me eting last night held at town I N. East, Beatrice Robson, Frieda
hall . with
PreSJ- d ent Ed"ison Baker
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I, F.iehnle
and Bess Sanborn
pres1dmg.
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Time of the lunr:heon meeting is !
12:30 �- m. All members are asked Pomeroy Emergen cy
to notiry Mr. Baker hy Monday
Sq uad W88 CaUed
night if they can attend.
Last
night
Tr
easurer John Wern1 ne Pomeroy l!:mergency squad
McArthur bcal Nelsonville 12-0
s called at 2: 10 yesterday afler­
w
his
and
Baker
report
made
.u
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last night with Gene Barnes golng
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in from th e 18 in the first quarter aaid sev eral floating doc-ks h11ve I noon to transport Doris P in er,
been
compl
e ted, except for paint, RD 3, Pomeroy, to the Town Hall
and Lloyd Chatfield from the 2 in
and are about ready for use. Im- I in Pomeroy where she was met by
the second.
t of the Middleport levee 1 •11 ambulance 11nd taken to Pt.
provemen
N tlsonville lost Its st a.rting quarboatin g enthusiasts has Pleasa nt.
area
for
terbaci:, -Dive Anderson, a veteran.
Mrs. Pai n ter, who is recuperat­
in the first quartC!r with a fraclur- . been a proj ect of the C of C this
year.
in
cooperation
wit
h the viJ- ing from a recent operation,
bad
ed wrist.
broken
her
stit.c
hes.
lagc
government.
Barboursville upe n ded Point
The squad war. abo called to an
Pleasant IHl night 25-S. Gary
accident
scene on Ea1l 1!1•in-st, but
Young pu nched Point's TD over Mrs. Sherow Will
the senices were not needed.
from the 3.
In other Sl!::OAL non-league oul- Address NW P• T • A.
The Northwestern Local PTA will Holzer
lngs Logan wa\ walloped 20-0 by
Bexley - and Wellston fell 1 2-0 to meet Monda)', Sept. 12, at 8 p. m. al
Large8l 0888
Portsmouth Ea1t. Thus, excepting the Rutland High School auditor­
The
lan,est Freshman Class i n
ium.
Middleporl, which won a&amp;-0 over
Guest speaker for the evening the history of Holzer Hospital
were
schools
Belpre, SEOAL
goo8f!-egged in openi ng Friday will be Mrs. Vie Sherow, chairman School of Nursing will register for
class on Monday, Sept. 12. or this
of publicity for the state.
n ight games.
,Baby sitters will be provided to number 29 are Ohio citizens the
care for small children while par­ other I J coming to Gallipolis from
West Virginia a nd Kentucky to
ents attend the meeting.
Holzer Hospital. Total enrollm ent
of the school is 82.
NI KITA SAILS
COPENHAGEN, Denmark UPIIn addition to the Freshman
Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev Class of 40 students, the incoming
sailed toward the Atlantic today on Senior Class has 20 and there are
what the Ruasiens call ed a "mis- 22 in the Ju nior Class.
sion or peace" lo the U. S. G eneral j Students are also enroll ed in
Rio Grande Colleg e for courses in
Assembly.
I social scie nce.Ii which are taught by
college profeuon in the School of
PIKE ARRESTED
The Pomeroy Panthers weren't
the only victims of bad luck Jn
Lester Pi ke, 23, Racine. has Nursin g classrooms.
t'rom M eigs CPunty, new stu­
Oak Hill last night where the been arrested by Pomeroy Police
Oaks upended the local team 8-0. on ,a charge of -speeding. He is to dents includ e J!, Ann Bolinger,
Mrs. Charle s S. Gibbs, wife of appear tonight in Mayor Legar's Pomeroy, and Myma Maag, Miners•
ville.
Pomeroy's
superintend ent
o f Court.
schools, suffered a broken arm
in a fall while walki ng to the
game.
Enroute on an Oak Hill stre et
toward the stadium, Mr&amp;. Gibbs
was walking beside Mr. Gibbs
when Mr. G ibbs stepped on II man­
hole cov er which turned and
threw him against hla wire. The
Appearance of Edmond Karlsrud many special arrangements by
blbw felled Mrs. Gibbs, breaki ng with "The Karlsrud Chorale"
in Charles Touchette made especially
her erm.
Gallipolis during th e com i ng con- for this group of singers. This is II
She was treated at the 04k Hill cert season is e:iipectcd to put Yigor rompany of 16 men, and each of
Hospital. and then ,w as tali:en to in the Tri-County Concert Associa- the mf'mbers of the Chorale is. a
Holzer Ho11pltal. Mr,, Gibbs is lion membership drive which op• soloist in his own right, with 11n
third grade teacher at Su11ar Run ens Sept. JD.
e,nensin professional background.
Grade School.
Mrli. D. H . Lintals, �eneral chair- Together they offer the precision
be arid smoothness of a small ensemman of tha CWivc, said it will
launched lht evenin; o( the 19th ble. coupled with the capacity for
at a dinner in the Lafayett e Hotel, the full, rich sounds found only in
Gallipolis. M emberships will be ar- the realm of the male chorus.
Bv Mayor MeElbinney
Karlsrud, bal.!i-baritone, is. acLawrence Ward, Lakin, W. Va.. cepted through Sept. 24. H. O.
waa fi ned $1� and costs last night FranciR, Pt. Plel:lflan, is Associa- c.-ordlng to one reviewer, "a young
man with en easy personality and
In Middleport Mayor Ken neth Mc­ tion president.
The Karlsrud Chorale is current- a bass-baritone voice with the
Elhlnney'1 court last ni&amp;ht on ,.
ly on it's initial nationwid e tour. depth and polish of a sapphire.
charge of disturblna: the peace.
He has established ' himself 8 6 a
The only arrest by Middleport The Choral e joins Edmond KarlsPolice w,s Roy Clifford ,Brown, rud in an evening of music design- ncitalisl, oratorlo soloist. .and as a
guest artist with symphony orchesHunU�•ton,
Va., for Intoxica­ ed to pleaae all musical tastes.
Greal masterpieces for male tras as w�ll as on radio and teletion. R'c wlll appear in mayor's
chorw; are fulured, a� well .il.s vUiiou. Ui.s rll1.:otd of over 700 proCOW'l.

8th'• Sgt.-At-Arms

Accord ing to an article in t he
Ohio Legion News, Frank A .
Cheesebrew o( M iddleport, who
was Eighth Dl1Lrlet Comman d­
er of the Legion, is the new De­
partment Sergeant-at arms.
The annou ncement- was made

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New Delhi, India impressed
Mise Boice as being very humid
and beautiful, whlle Afghanistan
proved to be a barren a n d desert
like la nd. The, refre1h in11 part of
Afgha n cou ntry were t he royal
blue and cryatal•clear lakea of
unknown depth.
The Weeter n College tour ists
the n fle w to Tashkent, one ot the
15 USSR Repuhlica. She was
quest io ned by ma ny of the native
SoYieli who were anxious to
know if Amorlcan women worked
in occupations outside the home.
The local citizenry also wentcd
to know i f American student■
were paid to attend college.
Other stops in the SoYiet Un­
ion were at M oscow where they
visited depertme nt •tores end
three churches including a Bap­
ti11t Church, Mill Boice noticed
that the Ruuian women d10Ye
111bway train•, rellroad enaines,
trucks and the like. Moscovlte
iM Trav•l•r tn Pan Six

I Jenmfer
_ Lo se, nau,;htel'" or
Mr. and Mn. Harol_d U&gt;hse. Po�eI roy,
was nam d _first. place win� r in the lnd�vidual Homemak­

sion of

Hounds Lose
Vet Quarterback
Early In Game

Cheesebrew Nan,ed

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cit home, Darwin. m ;'l\eigs County,
six year� ago. and Thoma.11, who
died 1n World War J l .
, F uner a l serYices will be arrang' cd by the Strong &amp; Sons Funeral
Home Wi lkesville
I
'
At the time 01 the accident M r, .
Cray was cnroulc to Holier Ho11pit.al for • checkup following re­
cent
medical
care th ere. Burial will be in Vmlon Memorial
Cemetery

C O C Wil• l
DiSCUSS Plans
Chnstmas

IIs

Arm Fractured
In Fall Enroute
To Grid Game

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Middleport 's orange
band won
approval Friday night for its first tNO football game show ;
with a spirited halftime show built tor the TV listener who I
stays glued to who dunnil sh9ws.
1 ,
Direetcd by Eugene Sears, with
''Thf Private Eye'' halrtime show
hi,:h stepping drum major Jim I openeit 'with lhe "Sorcerer•5 ApHo od out fro? I, the band made its preQtice1 " �ovl ng into a glow
pre-game "Fight Sopg" entra nce, Worm !a,-m1tlon, and playina: then
wrote a script "Hi" to both 1ide1 "The Glow Worm" with legs and
of the rteld, then joi n ed the Bel- feeler, i n moti�n. To "Funeral
pre band for ''The Star S pan gled Ma�h · of a Marion ette" a para•
Banner."
chllte 'formation w11 next for t he
TV e"i.l'lcter Alfred Hiceup.

bate the bill, "Should the age limit '
•
PTA Will Attend
for voting be set at 18 yeare"'. .
In other sessJons of the Congress I truction School
the del egates will hear outatandin g ns
·
The S 8I em C en ter PTA held ll!i
state and national speaker.s, will : .
first
meeting
for
t
he
curr
ent.
discues problems of concern to I
�hool year, . 5:!t. &amp;. E�:r.arlh
young people and will have the op- ·1
rner pre1nd . It was cc ded
portunity of working play ing and
that members wut attend a
'
eating wi th )')early 1 ,000 outstandechool of Instruction at Letart
ing 4_ 8 Club members from all
Falls. The f•H Club of the com•
over the state of Ohio.
munlty pre1ented the program.
The advisors, Mrs. Lohse and Refreshmenls were served by the
Mrs. Ne igler, took lhe delegates to teac her,.
Col umbus end will have 1pecial
se11lons on worki ng with young
GUIITS HIR
people . The entire group will par•
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Saul, son
ticipale in the banquet the last Robert and gra nddau11hter Shir­
night of t he session wh ich will be ley Saul, Canton, were Labor Day
climax ed by a candlel,- ght ,,r,ico , guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Warner, Ebenezer Sl., a nd vlslt·
The
ESCA,E INJURY
cd friends in M iddleport.
All Pa n thers escaped serious j Sauls were former
Middleport
residents.
injury at Oak Hill last night.

in detail lhe many ancient ruins
and the renowned museums sh e
visited, she slated that the hotel
accommodatlona. food and services found ln Rome were comparable to the beat round in the
U nited States.
The Western College group
flew from
Rome . to Athens,
Greece. · Here an American profes90r conducted the tourists to
t he many wonders of Ancient
Greece.
Next on the Iti nerary ' was
TUrkey. Fascinated by the bauars of Jii:tanbul l!lhe was 11ome
whit lrorrifled by the dirt and
filth 11ppare11t nearly evecywhere.
The poV1!rty ,of the people was
much i n ·evidence, the speaker
sai d.
..
Tbe u:iuris&amp;s next vi1iled Iran
where they were honored by be•
Ing 1Uesia: of the Shih and Visit•
ed ntany mtiNums, aeein&amp;: the
fabulqu� Golden Bowl and many
other preciOUs treasuru.

Norris. 18. Wcllsti, , ahra�ions;
and E lizabeth Jaoc Henry, age siK
weeks, a pulled hi.ck muscle
The . accilen t happened about
two mile� s�ut h of Wllkcs Y1llc
Mrs. Cn) wa1 1 he former M il r•
;arf:I Eileen Duff)·. Wilkesville.
Her two other chi ldren are Jimmy,
10. and Judy,
One brother also
survives, Robert Duffy, Jack110n, o.
Two other brothers preceded her
] in death, one, Donald. hf'lng kil lt"d
! in an alrplane accident at the Pick-

Constitutional Freedoms Were I Miss Lohse Wins
Middleport Band Presented
Subject Of Speaker At R otary Expense-Paid
Halftime 'PrivaeEye'_ Show ly,Ber�ard Fultz, Rotarian and pro,eeutor•e(ect of Meigs coun- Trip To Congress
a.nd black-clad high schoo l

European Traveler Finds American Citizenship
'Real Privilege' During Trip In 14 Countries

"It is a real pri vilege to live
in the United States and to be an
American citizen," Ramora Boice,
dauHhter of Dr. and Mrs. R. E.
Boice of Pomeroy, told the Pomeroy Senior H igh School Assembly Friday morning,
Having recently retur ned from ·
a �.000 mile six-week tour or
fourteen foreig n nations by jet
flight, MiH Boice, a junior at
the Western College at Oxford,
Ohlo, a:ave a detailed accoun t of
the Seminar Tour.
Miss Boi ce joined a group of
some 50 persons made up of
colle&amp;e student.a, faculty memBlake Arrested For
hers and alumni, in New York
an d make the flnt touch-down of
John Blake, 27, Racine RD 1, the TWA Jet at Bermuda. From
WU llftlted by the Mei11 Coun ty h�re l hey flew to Ma drid where
Sheriff• Department for dlJturb­ engine trouble kept them three
days. Misa Boice told of the ln•
. fng the peaee laat n l&amp;ht.
'l'he only other afftllllt by county �plring beauty of Spain and of
offtcera WIIS Guy Vttn Meter, 21, the bull fieht the group atten ded.
The touring sl11dents next vi1ltPortland , for non-i,tyment of an
ed Rome, Italy. Alter descdbin&amp;,
old fine.

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! W jlkesville Mot her Of 4 Dies
1
: 1n Headon Crash On Route 160

Five Generations Here

MIAM I UPI-Hu rricane Donna
smashed wind blasls as high as 1
166 miles an hour against the :
Florida Key6 and EYerglades to­
day and began pushing u p the
west coast resort area.
In Iler destrucUve path were
160 stubborn residents of l wo
gulf islands who ref;ised to
seYere storm, damage to property
la nd, most of them because res­
cue hc-licoptcrs would not take
their pets along.
Officials sa id 29 persons re•
mained past the deadline on Cap­
tiva Island and 129 to 133 on San
lbel bland, bot h off Fort Myers.
At lei.st two dead were report·
ed in the storm's Ylolent wake.
Don na shrieked Into the Flori·
ds Keys end the m,rshy wilder•
ne,s of lhe EYerglades • with a
fury that tossed fish from the sea
anct ttirew house trailers as far aa
a half-mi le.
Miami wai; hit by wind.Ii of 80
miles an hour, just over hurrl­
c.ne fmce.

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Weather

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, September 10, 1960

Angry Donna
Spews Trailers :
Over Half Mile '

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A ,er"" I• teUer In tM 11M&gt;rnln1
thin In
e¥enlnt., IMceu.._ th• 2-'
nrtl'brH of th• bacldtOM yleld
con11tt...e1t1.,. to th• pr"''-''• due
to the wel1ht of tt•• body 'when It
i■ et-Kt 1nd H:putcll while It 11 In
• rKllmllent position,

Seven Hearings
Held In Court
Of County Judge

KARR &amp; VAN ZAN DT'S

•

Now You Know

I

Concert Series Attraction

Registering

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Demonstra ti on contest
mi;:
_
_
st the
Ohlo state _ Fair • crording to the
re port rett:ived b� Mrs. Geneva
Nola n of t e M igs County Ex­
.
� tht:15 "'.eek.
teneion
OfflCf'
As a result of being selected
state winner in
thia contest,
Miss Lohse will receive an e:1penee-trip to the Ohio State
4-H Cl u b Con gress to be he Id at
· 1Y Se t . 10th
Oh"10 S•·te
..,.
u n1vers1
P ·
tO 14th • The 1r·1P Ior the wmner
· prov,"ded by
an d on e ad visor
Ill
·
·
Jhe oh·10 s•·t
ui e F au. Htt mo th er,
and club 1idvisor, Mrs. Lohse, was
selected for the
advisor t.rip
awa rd·
e

Fu·st select.ion of Miss Lohae
was based on her •·A" award de­
monstration on " HOW .to Set a
liurfet 'fable". F'1nal selection
was made after exami nation of
lh e 4·H Club and other activities
of the A award contestant11.
Mis.s Lobae bu been a mem­
l)er of the P9mero1, Benders Sm­
ior 4-H Clitl!i, (ffYISOr Mt1. (.'. E.
Blakesee and In. LohH) fo.r six
years. t&gt;uring that time she has
compl eted s1z clothing projects,
three proj ect.$ in foods and one
proJect in home
furnishings.
.Sh e has appeared in the Meigs
County Junior Fair Style show
four years and participated in
the county demonstralioo contest
live years.
In h er 4-H Club she baa held
the office of president, Yice pre­
sident, secretary, news reporter
and juoim leader_ She attended
4-H camp four y ears, servlni as
.a counsellor this summer,
In school activities MUi8 Lohse
was presiden t of t he Junior High
.student cou n cil and editor ot tb.e
Panthers. Club last year. S he is
currently servicb as a student
director of the Pomeroy High
School Band as well .aa being ac­
liYe in church, Sunda)I school,
and youth fellowship programs.

BULLETINS

SEATTLE (t.'PI) - An Hrth•
quaka jolted S..ttl■ at 1 1 : 1 0 •·
m. it.d.t tod•y. Th■n were no
immed iat. r■ports of da,mqe.

L EOPOLDVILLE (UPI)- The

United Nation, ahnovnced today
that a cuse fire hu ltOM Into

ef'-c:t along tht borden of ...
U:SNOnl1t K1tan,a pnvince and
h1t been ecceptad by the Con9Dfe• army, now pollN for ln­
ve1lon. Thit U.N. Mid that It
will send tt truce wpervltlon
teem h'lto the area tomorrew.

CAIRO (UPU-Prftident Gam­
•I Abdel N•SMr of the Unlhd
Arab- R■pubUc will elt■nd the
Unlte!,i Nations General A1Mfflo
blJ HStion 1tertlnt1 in New York
S.pt. -10 It WH anno�nced tod■y.

Edmond Karlsrud 'Cho rale' Group Is Coming

Lakin Man Fined Sl5

w.

fesstonal concert appearances-­
covering 48 states, M exico, a n d ell
the Canadian Province&amp; - is prob­
ably unequalled by any singer bls
age.
Mr. Karlsrud has also been seen
on the N,BC, CBS, ABC, a nd Dumont television networks. A grad­
uate of the University of Minnesota
and the Juilliard Sch ool of Mu.sic,
he is widely · know n and admired
not only for his own artiatry, but
as the organizer an d JJuiding force
behind such tremendou,Iy popular
Yoeal ·e nsembles as tbe Men of
Son; Qaartet, The Rondoll� Trio,
The Concertmen
and Edmond
Karlsrud, and The New York. Sex.•
te�.
Charles Touchette. arrang.er-accompan lst,
associated
has been
SM Cencut on ,... S&amp;. .

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