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                  <text>Je•i n Sfyfrif'd �frg Non11 Sordan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Werry en- '.\In, ll;rnk Y ounJ:, son&amp;, Johnny
�ed a ,roup of reh1tP•es and ;illld Hill fil'lrher Beegle. Don
triftldt; at their cabin al Grt:al Y uur,� M 1 l l�rd Jtuu•h. Mr •nd
Bend over the weekend
M r� Char if"� Werr)I and fam1l)' ,
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Ptiment were Fred Wf'rr}' . Jim l l .. r m "ll \\ t·rr) dnd ! l .i ruld Mar
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All Th&lt;' New Sl� \('� ;111d t'Ollll" S

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BOY'S - 12 �, 1 8 . . .

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'•' NO. SECOND AVll.Cash Bahr, Owner M I IHll .l:1'011'1
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Speak A t Annual
WC TU Meeting

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Now's The 1'1me 'l'o 'l'radt'!

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We'rl' l:learln g Tht• ltt'eks

Champion 4 Uoor Sl•lhtn. Sharp C'ar rnshll' ,rn d ou1 . l':con­
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1 957 FORD Fairlane S00 -

Hard Top 4 Door. Power slccrinJ.: a 11d
healer . Ot1C' cJrt' f u l owner. Spotless.

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$1 ,395

bn1kcs. lladio

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Hard Top 2 Dr Spulles.s origir111 I red and w hile frnish
with matrhing inLcrw r. l'nwer steering and Urakcs. One
careful O W l l l'I" .

1 958 BUICK VS Special

2 Door 1 1,ml Top. One
drive. Hadio and IH..•att'r.

t:ardul loc a l

owner.

$1,895

Uynafluw

$1 ,495

1 959 OPEL 2 Door Sedan

One lm:al owner. Finish like nt'W.

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H.o/d M,eef,ng
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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
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the
f
A short busi ness sess10n was
Members
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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
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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
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Mr�
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llarir1e:
· l'tt IHrn1v ll utland Hnad Present
l 4 i:trandchild ren and the
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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
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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
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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
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,::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
topic "His Peaa."
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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

.: 1 956 PLYMOUTH VS Belvedere

$895

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good looklng rar.

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careful

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and wliat the_y 11-iean tn yo,,.

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of t hc1e st'vrn s t a rs can be Vt"'ry i m ..
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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�· Ortglnal black rinish like new. One cardu l lol'al owner.

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i=• 1958 GMC 2 ½ Ton Chassis _&amp; Cab - $2,195
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,¼ 9peed axle.

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20 tirc.s. Les s than 40 .000

careful

� 1958 FORD VB Wide Side Pickup

clean.

hauled in

body.

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Accounts

Car Loans

Personal Hank Standing ·

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with a fuJl•scrVicc Bank)

A'!'i you can sec, tht'sc seven stars point the
to more" convt"nicnt, one-stop banking . .

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ca uiic our full-service Bank is cquipptd to

handle all your

$1 ,395

;" 1 957 DODGE VS Sweptside Pickup • $1 ,295

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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We eordially invite you to visit w soon.
. You'll know us by the seven-star emblem.
We Pay 3% Interest O■ Your Sa•lngo

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BAN IU!lllt SINCE 1871

"From

Bugglea

To Bulck1"

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W ith The Complete Line Of Prlnt:sess Coats and Suits

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

ELBERFELDS I N POM E ROY

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local owner. Likt• new b.lack

. 1 955 BUICK Special 4 Dr. Sedan

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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
l' Olllt•S\S.

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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COATS AND SUITS

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Roush's Shoe Store

$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

At A11\·
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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
J lurm:.: 1 ) 1 (' hllSIJ\('!-,S lllCf'lln.!:
1hr ii lltlll a l r lf' d l O I I of Off l\'l! rS
w i l l hr h t· ld ,1 11d t hP yt';1rly ff'·
p,nb v, i l l tw � 1 �r11

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Member Fedenl Reserve' System

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Member Federal
Deposit loam■nte Corpor■lloit

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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Asbury Methodist
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.

60. MODEL
CL EA RA NC E SA LE
• 3 CADILLACS
• 1 1 OLDSMOBILES
• 5 RAMBLERS

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

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Quinn

Loren, Antho
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·Sc)phla
''THE BLACK ORCHID"

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JilOJ.eS Craig - Martha Vickers
"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"
Abo Cartoon

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Va lue Wise Peopl e Buy I n The Fol l .
So Buy NOW and Get More.

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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
g
��: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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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
·
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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be�n - Gre21 and J4arllyn
Paul Smart which bi nds ill mem·
· Ii Une of ma:14're•e•
8"
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
"
I h e d inner
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
er
last night with Gene Barnes golng
.i t
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

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Hounds Lose
Vet Quarterback
Early In Game

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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
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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
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In Fall Enroute
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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 '
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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.
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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
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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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Angry Donna
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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

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Now You Know

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Concert Series Attraction

Registering

h

e

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;. .

�..
Candlelit Ceremony At Minersville
1
Church (J_nited Miss Brown Mr. Cumpin,s

Commentating Editorially

2-Daily Sen t inel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

0 ' Sept . 10, 1960

Rutland CoJQJDupity News

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BY JEAN PARK
GAt:,E $ATUJ�Y
The Rud.and "Red De vils" foot•
1
. ball team will play BIS of Lan•
c11st er on Chapma n Field at
Rutla n d High Sch ool. 1his Salu r.
day, Sept 10th ot 8 p m
1

!end ed th e Nazare n e Churt h pi e•
me he l d al the vi l la g e park on
Labor D.iy.
D udley Smith. Columbu s , was
tra
ns fer red frorn Holzt&gt;r lfo spHal
f111anci.a l ly, rnakt&gt;s no sense. It would amount
·�ere �ee,:ns to be a more or lt:'SS V. 1de­
Lo Univ ers t ty Hospital Wednes•
to welfare :.ta L)m to an a lmost fa ntastie de­
thaJ the medical fra t e rn l \ y of
d11y In the Chasf' ambu l a n ce by
Mrs Naomi Chpse and Dick fo.
gree
llua, COUJll,ry is adaman tly opposed tu doing
A . modern . 28 x l 2 b u ild mg Jey . Mr , Smith suddenly became
The Association a lso u rges that there
Qf anythin g about· 1hr ml'll JtJI prob•
housin� tw o llckel boolhs and a ill e n rou t e from Columbus lo his
conceliSion
stand on t he g round fa r m near he re.
lems ol elderly people.
should be heavy reliance on local admi nis­
floor and a press box to ac com•
Bonnie Grate daug h ter or Mr
t ration of such ::i /Jr. -on the sound ground s
m oda t r spor t s wri ters a n d radio
rJia� isn't so. The American Medita! Asso­
and
Mrs G eorge Gra t e Js the
that loral agt nties are Oest able to determine
C up cakes. 1cc cream and kool
· tn:oad �!!!� ':'� lh e se�ond '.1 00r ne w Daily Se n tinel c11 m er, re.
ciation has taken a definlll' posit ion in fa vol'
w ! l (b� used for the firs t ti m e , pla l· lll Ka t hy Th omas.
were �ervt'd by t h e PTA 1Jffi ·
aid
their own ne( ds.
" �hose of t �1e aged who fl l't'd help
1 F1111Shmg touc� e11 . are
bemg I J14r. g;ind Mrs. Edward Thorr.a s . �ers.
.
I t s idl'aS ;ire summed u p in thPse words:
comp l l.'ted on I t th1s wee k bt Ka t hy and Dee spenl t h e week
LOCAL PTA TO MEE T
�pc.:�1g of lht!u health cure
• illt
the Ft:deraJ government shoJJld helg
ti,il wit,b hi' IJ[q,t,Ai ·
S!,YfHl 1,ni;,1u,ti,en � .1J:if J;Joqst _e� ' s ,� in C
The Sept em ber meetrng u f the
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CJ\W, whq �Q • con$ffijct� ll.
Nurthwe �tern Loral PTA. WIii be
JJ �i;�tion is uppostd tu " t he crea­ only those who need help . as determined Jo­
r · · , - · · d l}
Tbt_ �08;,'1'1 fartea
b•Uwn1 �- - ��
ni
U.
ntl,1·, Sept 1 2 at B p m.
1
Rf �ive fedeqJ mach 1 1wr� to hl'lp
('ally, that action should be responsive to the
l/i i/.' V VI! f om atheldtheMohigh
' l:n.f.
5ll�l�� 'frq,_ �. ca� �.n h f,J,ld &amp;
s&lt;"hool auditorium.
1
Ptilpir nee4 �IOJ' want ht'lp , ;rnd
th »(O.
tll·cds ol l he individual a n d lhe community
Sherow. At h ens. chair•
S.
E.
a,
s.
r
M
al)Qi l)U,jii Jo Pill' it Q
,l•••
d
· T•n ·
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-,..':'
r
i
zed
l
fib
f�JJ
qQI
\h
i'lJ.'
q
�
r
s of t he Ohio
a
Publication
n
of
m
�
,apabJy
�Ju.lli11J:l
then
own
prnb·
through
loca l administra tion, and that such
,
.
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eJltuie a1 operati
��
'fRW,
t
§�o�J
V
Stat
e PTA, wil l be gues1 spuaker .
d
0
present time. ' ' And it is difficul t ac:tion should supplement , rather than sup­
I, r
w,.'.' 1
·m·Pf .
sJop st1pd it � °:Jf
- Baby sit ters will be provided at the
�
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otbet
prqjf!ctl.
#,p.v, anyPnt! ran argul' against lhat plant, state, Jo&lt;.:aJ and private actiori.'' That is
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th_,r
�&amp;
J:/!?l},ui
tf
,
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, higb s,chool building to ca.r e for
ra.
�i,elil ,
i
'Iii
,
i,p
Ip
imfN,
•J
V
,
ajve federal aid on an 111d isrrmii­ the way to gel the nt:&gt;tessary joh done w ith
!tr- fv:Q ,uv aU cj, ijQren.
, �- �til,A
b
�Vl'!'i!I
C9/!!!)\ITTlE S NJIJ,l�D
·
oly
Jll•�
" Ji,lr
.
,_'p Tl(qpit• ·arid Kiri,
. ll&amp;1' �sis to people who have n.:acht&gt;d a n:r­ maximum efficien&lt;.:y and at minimum cost to
g 111:e Pffmept of ��
d ·.·
Officers o f the No rthwe�ter n I.,o.
l
.·
� ,If#, no matter how well off they may be the taxpayers of all ages.
.�
•�,� �. who is employed c al PTA have nam ed th e fo l l owing
i
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e!i
t�
rl!'?,e
&amp;nap jl
1
e).lu,:nbua ipent the comr mtl ees fo r t ht' comin g y eel.'r.
-�
ebJ
m;r· l�I, T". f
Program: Mrs. Richard Lucas ,
'1&lt;t�
j_q_
D Y!�
'i'1-4 with hit famiJy.
d
r
n; Mrs. Harol d Sauer , Mrs.
�
chairma
. �- Ura. Harvey Erlewine
�.. ,i J.,·
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Miss Sally
s and
n
o
Parson
Dayt
w
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the
d
k
e
e
e
past
visit
�Jr:ti..� ' f9 Jd�U.
.
rate were redu(.'ed to 80 per cent, and the I
Tb� JJ13Ximum federal ind ividual inC"ome
wUli �11 111,Jtr !&gt;If. all!) Mn. Schaaf.
V::
t{ospi�11 l i ly : M rs . Wayne Turner,
' @lj:f:l;n.DJ' �, hJ .
P{9
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ff
,
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tu: �racJ(et is 91 per cent - a figure whkh lower bracket rates were kept at µresent le­
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. fJ,tRf� ».v ii chairman; Mrs. Harvey E rl ewine,
. a,�,T
'fl,,,lf
,. � wJ at »;u,tor a t P iq· Mrs . Ca rlos Snow den .
com�s about as close to total confiscation of Yels, the loss to the govern ment would be
.
.
earnings as C'Vt'll t h (' wildt•s1 rarlical 1:ould about $64, 000. 000 - a mere drop i n the bu,If,d�o. , · · t d Uh rel . Mem bt:r�h1p:
Mrs . Jacob . s,chd�- ' I
lm-J
1
f
. ."1-Y�. ,.,,,.,. ,f V �t.p_ '1
1mg, chall'ma n ; Mrs. Don W 1l l iam�
ask. And a gl'eat rn �ny people u nrlou h1edly
kct as federal spend ing goes these days. And I
il,t
'I - . ,, Ii
n 4 · , th� 1 Mrs. Harold Dewhurs t . Mrs. Joe
!
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wna,
,
.
J
,
believe that a v&lt;-ry large share of the cost. of
i f th.it maxim um rate were reduc ed to 50 per
1
Sayre Mn Brl)cr May, �s. E,u .
f'?· 'Ill' ·
le ptQ��U( f' � ;
government is borne b y the highly JH1id men
cent, the Joss would be only •900,0 00,000 _
W , llf&amp;HI,� �I Af,f . 1 gt;in e °Fmk, Mrs Howard Bir ch•
�
Suth erland, Mrs.
Jn this and t he Otlll'r 1op braC"kets
about one-eighti eth or the gove rnme nt's $78,.
"''f'S/!I- fi el d, Mr s Kc'illl
Mr. a,n,d Mn. J. L. Cummins
'iq ��
-fl" fil:§Jf..
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l
lfPT" '
l llams, Mrs Cha rl es Kmg,
Wi
Ray
�.d.,
·
OQ0,000,000 annu al tax reven ues.
· Wl �rWJJll �P Mise Joii!f, Monlgomery, Mrs Carl
ln a candelight cei-emony at the Minersville Methodist
'
Thal belief is sheer i llusion . l ligh-Jracl.'.ct
rivf
Mrs.
Mr.
of
and
daughter
Brown,
Suzanna
Vickle
Miss
church
The
reason this is so is obvio us - there
Taylor , Mn. Elmer Hysel l, Mrs.
��f
taxes make up a h ardly diseernible part of
'
Jackie
Mr.
of
bride
the
Brown,
became
Victor
Jle,
Minersvt
Char l es Cano n, Mrs. Ralph Macomjust aren 't enou gh high brac ket earn ers. So
.
� ·� r
th,e governm ent's t a x. in&lt;.:ume .
Lce
Cummrns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummms , Letart
ber . Mrs. �a m my Lewis, Mr s. Shir•
l!YW
all but a tiny fraction of the cost of govern­
'·J ey Si mmons. Mrs. T. P. Brewer.
Falls,
at
7
p.m.,
Saturday,
August
27
ment rnus t be paid by people jn the midd le
fo r publi c ations
Co . c hairmen
. The situa tion has tH:'en f'xplained by lJ. S .
The Rev Robert R. Card read the vows of the double ring
1"1· fi-or1 C�t P,# ��.f
f s·
se and M r s. RoWi
Nate
News &amp; World Rcpor1 . I f the maximum tax
Mn.
are
and low inco me brac kets . This means you !
ceremony before the altar decorated with large altar vase of �r.,nt
♦ W@tkP;tJI
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er t Canaday: M rs . . o. ?· Pat t er
b
i
M
a.
Nate
r.
an
.r
d
��r
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WIM
white gladioli, palms, and seven broach candelabra. Arrange- )J l)fi
Wtef
'""'•ant
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n
ia
or
hist
d
e
Tl!',;,,
appmnt
was
n
o
s
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, J,n, 11\d John.
R ou , �w��t
men ts o f Queen A nn 's lace were on th e o rga ,n an d on th e re- WJ.
. 6O�H
F. Dye, B�divWI!, vi1Th e u:e cutive committee will in'Pf Mrll.
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gistration table. Large white candles surrounded with ivy i�II recenUy witb hfa 'brother· fP cbUdr�I;) m.fved
1.n c l1.1d e :
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o pbine
sel
were in each window.
d M rs. Carroll Snowden , M;s. Ho.Tr.J'.•
�o�m
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in-tav, and slater, Mr. and ' Mrs. .r :, an d ll�:
-lWlrS. R ay
ill' a .n
Prec eding 4he ce rem o ny a half and Mrs. Bo b Roy, t h e pu n ch .
W llliam Folan.
Pa ker. M rs . Carl Morris, Mrs.
·
Mn. 0. P . Kl�1n t&gt;11.tt&gt; r l.1mP1I J-'oslN's h·ss&lt;&gt; r known son&amp;ll, "Ah
Jtd son, C�umbus, vJeited her . par- m er N lrchols. M rs . Richard Lucas,
ll
r
t
e
o
gradua
brid
l
e
is
a
nup
m
hour
usic
pr
t
ia
e
•
o
was
f
The
Carl
the l\etu rn J on u��a n Mt'Jl,;S t:h ap• May Tlw Ill:(! Hu11e Live A l wilys,
Mrs. Maxine Miller, Carla
S sso n ll'l rs. Ja cob Sc h i l li n g. Mrs. Wayn e
o
se11ted by Miss Myrna Maag, Pomer oy High Sd1ool, class of Gr, c, Ann, A thena, and Mrs. Be- enl$, Mt. and
ter, D. A. lt . 1' mloy after noon J T&gt;rt•am or Jcirnie With t he
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i
The
111!&gt;9, a n d wa s e mp l oyed by the becca Folan p.tte�ed the . '1\'ed- ovei: the weekend.
Tu rner , Mr&amp;. O. 0. Patter so n , Mrs.
at he� home in Middlepurl . with I l:1gh1 B r own Hai r a nd Swee tly Porl Bxecu t i ce Com m ittee o f th e co usin of the brid e.
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la n d G r adt.' Sehool PTA met at
Mr.
Mrs.
Fo
rest
McCann
&amp;Jl�
hon
e
Co.,
and
lal
e
r
d
h
r
The
b
r
id
e
,
giv
e
n
i
n
mar
r
iage
General
Tele
d
D
p
Mn . ... merson Jone�. us assu;tmg � h e Sil•t!ps, My Alire Fair". She � he Gra
Nale Wise, M rs. Rob ert Canadoy,
lng of her grand aug te r ond e S(•hool Wl'd m.•sd u:1, eve n
and
fa
m ily, Charlesto n,
w
ere
Cu
m
mins,
by
her
fa
t
Q
HE!rb erl Park er, Hen ry Nu l l and
her,
wore
a
balle
r
i
n
a
al
Elb
er
f
e
ld
s
Stor
e
.
Mr.
.,
Satu
r
Folan,
London,
hoftflil .
na
Lee
was a{' {'Ompi1nied by M rs. C. M. ll.I;! 'f•�h Haze l
.
.
MrK c lvey, pl'esidenl· l e ngt h gow n cf while l ace ov er a g raduate of Racine High School day ev eni n g. Donn11 is the dau- S\mday gue sts of h er �a re n ts, Ge, l,lrge__
I
Dallas.
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Th e meel mi! w.iN op1•ned 111 re . llennl' .�Y at t he piano .
p r�s•dm g Th� comm i t tee a ppoi n t­ n y l on lu l l e. Th e luce bodice fea- class of 19:IQ, lll em ployed aa a
M
Cl
.
s
Mr
e
c
en
and
.
.
e
ir
r
P
or
r
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ft
r
.
euta.r form with Miss (;ra c E? l lor•
Following thf' progr11m, Mrs. A. ed lhe follo wmg
.
g t er o Mr. nd Mrs. J hn Folan.
stand in g romr nit­ tured a r.:.abrina ne cklin e trimmed laboratory te chnician at Bat t c l l e Ala'n Miller, A tb ens, spent Sat� r. and M rs. -� ·. D . � n m ng,
ton es cJ1ppfuin ;rn&lt;l Mrs.. Klein �I . Kniwht, _rci;:l'n l , was in charge teei;:
with sequins and pearls a n d l o ng Mem oria l l nsti1ute l:i Columbus.
wa, the p1anu 111To111pan u1t fur of t he b1111111css meeh n 11 a nd a n ­
u rday J\lgPlt here with his grand Fa 1r1Jorn, a re v1s1hng their da.u•
.
Budg et and rirHln f'e; Jeun� t te sleeves comi ng to a point ov er
ghter, . Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill
l
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Th
ly
e
eouple
media
!
rt
irn
e
t�,i ope ni�.-"· Rol l CiilJ respon se 11011ncrtl the Southeast
father. William Ft.'!an.
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clistrict Lowrence,
c h airm an·
Kathleen the hands. Th e very bouffant fo l l owi ng the re(·e ptio n for the ir
was the St&amp; n c rs of lhe ll&lt;' l' lnra· mel'tinjj: whleh will be at Lak e Ward,
Julia Lu cas spen t Su n day and and Rilly.
. .
.
Marg
Mr. a nd .Mrs. W1l l 1a m Si n ger.
A l berta 1,ki r t had lal'e i n se rts bot h front ne w h ome at l he Ar lington Vi ew Monday with Mr. and M rs. N orUoP.,,
! lope. Sept 27. Members are t o Gleus encamp , a ret Yosi '
By Alic• Moore
K i ng Ave.,
Apar1menls, 1 5 16
and back.
Ja m es Urewington, vke I , onl:1d !lifrs. Doy Hysell for re•
bert Compton ii. nd KaY , Pom erqy . Caroly n . Li n da a n d Shery l . of
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school
n ce at Sundal'
nda
e
Att
! " rea:enr, ln lrodt11·1• th1• fipf'aker for 1 ·�·uvali ons.
o
e
nt
h
e
t
nd
Toled
e
sp
week
with
l'ler fingerti p v eil fell from a Culu m hus.
Willford Hale a n d son c,uoll.,
Hospi talily: Letha Proffi t!, c h air•
c ollecti on $3.80.
58
w;.i111
he
and
.
R
parents,
Mrs.
Mr.
C.
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of
nyl
o
n
trimmed
with
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the m eet in,i:, Bernard t'ultz.
McCon ne lsvi l le visit ed Friday
It was abo a nnounced thal the rn an; Carolyn P r ice. Gr11ce Proff ilt _ jull et ca p
M.r. an d M rs. G eor ge Moor e ,and
• - night wi t h M r . and Mrs. Ri chard Jordo n.
"Ood Give n Hl1 h ts M.ad&lt;' SP · !MU ma,1Ca1.lt1&lt;' subscrlplion is
Membershi p : Albe rl i. Clur,se n· pearls 1md sequin&amp;, She ca rr iert - re n of Co lu m bus spent the
child
.
r
M
ser
and
Mrs.
Robert
Mus
Lucas a nd fa m iJy, Ll m a Road.
•• •• cure" wu lhe lopk o( Mr. Yult1.'11 1 due rnd Mrs. Wil l hun Bradford is camp, diair man; nonna Hauber a white Bible belongi ng to her The Al m. -.Jl�
weeke,id here with her
' co usi n topped with an orchid
talk and was b11Ncd .o n lhe Con- (' h air man to be co n l11cted.
They came to accompany tib a J,l.d t hild rep Ji mm1 and Theresa h oliday Mr. and Mrs. Arti e EbHn
J&lt;'re da Middl e�wart .
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er
sist
B rau er &amp;(Id h er f1ance Charles
and slf'pha nolis t i ed with white
1UtuHon of lhe U n 1INI State�. 1 Followi n g the meeting refresh•
o ther 110n Jimmy home after he
l'.rugram : Marlh a J ,011 Bf'egle, sa t in st re am ers. Sh e alr;o carried
9w iti l, Columbus, were weeke nd a n d daughter, Diana.
.t
Mr. J,"ultz p o i n 1rr1 out i m perfer . m!!nh of pum·h and c ake were
h ad s pen t the summ er with the
c
h air ma n ; Hobe rt E. Bee11 le, Myrn a
Mr. ahd Mrs. Lester Brooko ver
au
ests of Mrs. M usser's mo ther,
handk
e
rchl,r
bewhit
e
lace
a
i n th e &lt;"On�tltutlo n ond a l so 1 �erved by thr hoste&amp;&amp;es with fllrK.
Lucases.
• • Uon1clumge1:1
HamHd
on Mrs. Alice Moore S un­
el
called
l , Huber t P rice .
longing to Iler great grandl'Tlo ther .
that have hecn madti Jone s preaJdl n g at �h11 pun ch
the
M r . and Mrs. Berna rd Claywell Mrs. Earl King and husban d. The
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or
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daJ
,Ajlero�p--� :. ,_ ; :
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group
r
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en
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joy
r
Ja
vin
picni
a
wnd
MlSB Sharon' BTown; sider o f
l
' i9. recerll 3'.'e&amp;MI. li e also 1pok e o n bowl. fl oral arran&amp;emen ts were
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a�d fa,mlly m.oved to Log•n
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ncis J&lt;�o11ter and Publk ily' Bbb 1he; btlde and maid
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o
s
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Lake,
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�nor,
t athe lrieod tn our sch oo l 11 today I n u,ed th ro 11ahout the ho me .
·
wflere he is �rnptoyed ' as
Mrs. Nora Bobo spen t Inst
,, Unltttl Pl'•H. lll,-.P.til)ll■I
,
' ,,, -.1,11 wore a dress of aquit ··'th'iffon
Mr. and M rs. 'Ru111flll Collins,
rega r d to Lht1. cun 1:1Utut1on. ' 11\ 1 Cllesb (or the a!L er noon were Bee11t,.
Mrs.
Today is Satu rda)'., ' Sept. 10, cher . M r . and Mrs. 1-,aw renc·e
e k with her dlughter ,
we
Imper ial Be ach, Calif., have been
over taffe ta with mat ching shoes.
l
d
f
y
c)o,h�i he ura:rd the DAH mem · M r. a n d Mni. Yult1.. M rs. Hom er
into
n
a
moved
n
fami
Groga
.
4
family
h
wl
ar
e
y
he
t
aiid
of
day
th
y
e
25
e
th
on
CIYde VanCo
. Also du r ing th e meeting, a te n la­ She carri ed a col o nial bouque t of 1
hers to bl! I n formed on t h1• &lt;"Oil· Cook , Mrs. D. B. Harling er, Mrs l 1v
[he C l aywell propert y fr om the visit i ng h i's m other� M rs. Eliza1 2 more I n 1 960.
spent M o nda y eve­
Da\'ls
e Hsi o r r oo m mother s wa11 pre.
Edith
t he moon i s ap proaching its Ge orge Kennedy proper ty. Mn. beth, Co ll lns. They, will leave for n ing Y(iih M rs. Alice Moore .
•tltution and underslond it to J.awrem· e Mllho.in a nd Mrs Mar• pared-subj ect to cha n ge at t he pi n k rose buds with pi n k s lre a m •
ers.
Jielp k eep A me rk, frfle.
l'US Cho m bers.
Maude Smith 1111d ertmdson mov- Florida this Satu rday. Last Sat ·
last n ew first quart er.
regula r mee llng or t he PTA..
M r . and Mrs. Sherma n Rob erls
urday eve ning: M r . and Mrs. Ru •
Mra. Klein . l\mer1c, n Music
-------ed f rom Beecb Grove into · the
e morn in g st11 r Is Mars.
Th
Tile fi rst regular PTA m eet.I ng
o'n tiis brother, P earl and
c
alled
.
Mr (;eorge Cu m mins sened aa
ben Co l lins, Mlddlepo rt. were
chairma n pre-11t•nltid Mil'IJ,: Shoron
properly.
Kennedy
I n 1944, 1,1uns of the U. S. hl wi l l be Mo111hiy, Sept. 1 2, at 7 :30 hesl man
n us,
Ve
e even ing stars a r e
Th
Sunda)'.
fao;iil)'
for hi s bro t her.
Jone■ who prese n tt'd a musical Army en the wei.l ern front fired p. m . at the Q;rad e sth onl. Helresh­
Mr. a n d M rs. Joh n Montgomery, host· s.. at a ro okout to t he fol low•
Hnry S n yder
Jupiter a n d Sat urn.
r . and Mn.
t
A
m
bt•r�
!
r
r
e
i::isle
r
rd
Miss
Mu
r
y
weekend ln&amp; guests M r . and Mrs. R ussell and Mr. 11n� Mrs. Wm . Sullivan
Colu m bus spent th e
prog ram i n lrihult• to Sler&gt;hti n the firRt Ameri ca n shells t o ment8 will be 11cr ved. All p.arc nt s
o
n thiN day i n history:
t he 1,!UCSLS. She wo re a black and
J?oste r . Mis&amp; .Jorwli ,rn n � thret• or rl'111· h r.errtlan soil.
are ur11ed 1u atte nd.
In 1898, the Emp re ss E l izabe t h with thel; pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins , hav e retu.rn ed from a trip lo
w h ite dress with white shoes and
Carlos Snowd e n and Jeff and Mr. Mr. · and Mrs. Clarence Hodges, Nprth CafOUna \fhere they visit­
o f Austrla-Hu naary was assassiAllendi n&amp;: in additio n t o 1 h e J: l oves a n d o while ros ebud c or- n ated in Geneva by an anarch• a n d ·M rs. Franc is �optsomety, of M artinsville, Va., Mr. a n d M rs. ed M rs . W m , Sulli.van and son
·
Nuge.
Harold Collins of nea r Po meroy, Dickie McGui re and family.
Lane:sville.
president were Rubert Hee gle, vlt·e
Isl.
and Mr s. Richard Oiler,
o
f
Mr.
th
e
Mrs.
B
ro
wn.
1n
o
ther
r
esid
p
e
nt;
2. An olJnl
AOROSIJ
a
n
J
ette
e
Law re nce, t rea•
M r . and Mrs. Darrell Burson
,Ill. O,,triQb.
In 19111, Ge n eral John Pershin&amp;'
Mrs. EQit.h Welsh spe nt Sahu­
boY.
I, Wonder­
like
sure r ; 1--'uull ne B rower , secre t a ry, bride, rhose a floral print be ige and 2!1.000 so ldi ers or the U. s. a n d f�mily, N e w CarJiaJe, were Ricky a n d �teph en, MiddJepo rt.
and Sunday with h er aunt,
day
Mrs. Lo uise Niet ols has re • Edith Davi s,
(�cl.)
land '•
satln sheath d ress and a coraage 1st Division were weleo meit home w ee k e nd guests or the i r parents,
blN
an(! Hubert Pr ice , princi pal.
••Mn.d ____,. 3. Jog
Jt. Ne1..
of white rosebud s.
from the war with a reception in M r. and )'rt. A. �- Nummer and turJted �ome frop,. v�i,ting r el•·
tL Bolivia.II,
t. Mu■lo
Uvo
Mrs. John Lares epe n t th e
A rece ption for auesh wa&amp; held New Yor k City.
M r . and' Mos .. M . O. -11\iraon-'. 'nlelr . U\'ea .in MoAithur and a't · Nor- ·
t1Xport
Chlll'llclO!'
vot.o
folk,
Va.
In th e social room of lhe thurch,
ekend here with her broth.er,
e
w
ed ho me with
In 194�, President H arry Tr u• 8on Rud y returnd
Ii. JCvenlnr
11, Coma
113, Jex•
h
c
n
o
Cl
d
whi ch wa s dr c orated with ar­
Clyde
Mr.
Adfms and sister Lida.
?,t:J'I.
Jiin
pr
e
af
1omeUm
let ap�� ii.a
a: !IS them
(poet.)
U. Cl rclu of
was
� 1,amJly, &lt;;!ol.ttmtiu.s, we�e . !he
range men ts of Quee n Ann's lice , man, bo�h Houses of con re
o ttage prayer meeting
C
p
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.
.
la
h
r
� � 1flijl � .Cf.,nll 4r JU1 ·
6. Rccll ne4
and an o f wuhin&amp;ton turned out
Uon
llrht
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C
at
inton
g
n
i
g
e
re
k
en
sts
e
e
vu;itmg
e
ev
h
reenery afld ivy.
The.
bride's
we
gu
nd
Monday
held
Mr. a nd , Mra. ·eiarenee Might
·•
'/ . .lntoni,
It. lllvel'
:18, S&lt;okll
lable was lovely In white lace to welcome home General Jona- !lave bought tbe Nick Gru,aer �heir parents, M r . •�d Mrs. Chal­ Faulk's.
I;!. Cntch,
p
iell.Cl.kel
than
Wai
n
wri.
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ht
.
.
gallant
oet.,
.
(
rov er , &lt;"e n te red with the weddln1
Mn . Alic e Moore spe nt W ed­
li� Greer al\d Mr. and Mrs.
$5, Blttar
J'- Romun
hert'.l of the fo rtress on Cor re gi. prop erty ahjf •r� r,uae,t.,Un1 i t,
kev.
r
K
e
on kr lght 1-18 Soc
cake
topped
wlth
the.
mluiatu
re
h,ve
r
pu
Clonch.
a n d Thu rsday with her
The
,e
nesday
�
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G
,
Max Edmundson. Langsvllle e
tl1h
velall
11,DIdor.
t
ei,
Mo.
C. E. R oec her of
c
R
e v. Raymon Konk r l11ht, pas­
bride
and
1r
oom, en circled with
e in Columbus.
JJis,
s
hom
new
a
ed
1u-.
Norlhwe,tfor
drl\'er
s
bu
achoo!
0. other19. ll'lnll•
tor or the Heath
Metllodist Ivy, with white candles In white
Mrl. Blll Smith was re•admit- Chester.
erri Local SchOOI Dl1triet Is con.
wlso
DW\t
18, Two•
Thought for today: Austrian
Churc h, Middleport, was Jn Oak mi l k g l asa hold ers tied wlth white
ted lo Holze r Hospital this week.
Mfe. Je rry Colme r and Miss
10. Sp u m"
aca.led:
IL Roonuc.
ta. 11111G11 1
author
J&lt;�ranz Kafka said: "Only fined In Holzer Hosp ital totHill
F
&amp;�tin
bows
on
either side.
r
¥,r.
alld
Mrs.
Wayn
e
Rupe,
Carol
Haif; gey c all ed on M rs.
iday
whP.re
he
alt
e
nded
17, Anybody
bleycl•
lowln1
a
he8rt
attaclt.
lf, llllrllall
lhe mee tl n a: of the Po rts mouth
Mrs. Donl ey Relbel and Mrs. our �oncept or tim e makes it ·
Im p�rla�. ���tr., • re l'lsltlng: this Fred Filling er recently.
JB, Half
18, O(lllUr•
8.3. 0arnten,
dau&amp;hter
and
Lutz:
llllab
Mr!I.
Di1 l rlct C ommittee on Me mber­ Danny Brown serve d the cake poesi l;ll e fo r us to speak of the Mrs. Kathryn �h,et.l of GaJli- we� Wlth lilt mot,her, Mn. Alma
Cllllll
reft'Co
a&amp; Yeut oa
day qf judgment by that n ame ;
PICNIC AT PARK
ship and Evan1ell1m held at the ------ ---lq. Prl!lll•
19. Waiat
brewlnc
of �Pf!! and oi1',:r r,1a�ves.
In re,ility it is , summny court polis were · s,turd,.y callers
coe.t
· dent111I
·
M ethodist Church
Ches�erC\'a'tlge No. 2609 wil l
Uquora
Vr.
and
Mrs. Dand Napper
wltll Re\'.
Mrs.
Garnet
Wlll1Jm�o
.
p
in ·perpe&lt;ual sessi on.
IO. Hebrew
uplrant
8f. Qiw.
Howa rd Pettit ol Jackson, chair­
Mr. and Mt,. Caah Zl,merspan J:r. (Lefia �sill) have rented have a picn ic at Po.rtla nd Park
sneu11N
•. X.�r••
man.
Su n day. All members are urged to
,i,lte� SOnc/'l' with hit �!,!er, th Flo"I• l&gt;h!J)ipt properly.
(var,)
l)llarp
,
Du ri ng the afternoon meeting
,Jeffreys
attend.
-lohn
Mr,.
and
r
y
Mr■ • Bert'ba B)'ron ,-t $t."1?l.
,
.
It, .A.ecumu•
plan, for futurti meelina:, in lhe
�
Mra. Nellie Tracy, Po'd;\.�l'oy, 11 an 10h of lndlanapolit, JJld.,
c�u� TO M,,T
intere■l of the chureh weni dis­
Emma teachinl In the 'place of Mrs. Mt,. Cush Johnaton of Bradbury,
were
euesed 11 n d a tent■tlve 1chedute
The
Poffl
e roy Shakespe are Club
Sammy
and
ot bu-+--+--+--+--+-�
Larkin
;l'ohu
connlescina:
Conway, dee. to Low ell A., Nartlly Vu'rlel Foley 'fi'hO 11
·
meet
at
the h ome o f Mrs. T. A.
:will
lor the year w11 made. The
�turdQ
evenin1
dlnller
gu
e
,ts
after
recent
sbr£ery.
1
,
s,pttmMr
Beave r , Lot IQO, Middl eport.
•. Pul'Gllue
Co un cil of Evan1eli1m
Henne ssy on W ed n f!sday aftern oon.
whic h
Tom Chafin,' 1 :tNO 1radu1te or r,ln. Bertha At(lo■.
The J.,.1mgavllle
Church will
Clifford, Lena Holter to Man­
&gt;.filll meet on Odo ber 1 1 to 18 ln hav e their annual J1orneeo1:9ln,1 n ln1 o.· webst e r, parcels, Sutton. of the local hl'lh sthool, h■ s ·emTIie volunteer flrt department A hJric)ieon at 1 p. m. at ih e Circlo
81oominaton, 111., w11 also di•• Sunday, Sept: 11 , There will' be
�n1Wertd a call to the PraJI pro• llt;istaiira n t will precede the meell
'Manning 0., Mary A. We bster , ployment in C1ev•l■fld,
'l'....
cuqed,
.
A;
ppro:xlmateb �30 penona at petty on SaJein St., Sunday where Ing.
a bask et dinner at noon. Everyo m to Clifford, Lena Holler, parcels,
U. l'mrier
Othe
r
mlnleters
att
e
ndlna:
were
,1 H,
la W('l comed. The Gospel J4. r• SuttOa.
Rev. l:u1ene Brown,
Po meroy mony Boys will be pre,ep( , t(I
Robert and Ma r 1aret Barrett to
and Rev. Rober t Ca rd, Chester.
13. .uid
Uelelle Nalaon, pareels, Rutland.
sing at the afternoon service.
h, The
Jasoer and· Faye Powell to Curtis
,
and B ert ha F. Jo hnso n , 8 lefts,
D
Revlnl services, Snowville Me•
HOLZIR H05'ITAL
Sutton.
thodi•t
Church'
'
on
Route
680,
Admitted Sept. 8; Marti n A.
H ollis and Letha Clark to Ken•
PiffCe, Middleport; Charl e, A. Sept. 1 1-17, 8 p. m. each evenln1
eo,,e11 Jr., Racine; Mn. Robert Rev. Fred Jtlckson, ev1nae11,i, n eth V,., Mary Lou Madden, .-17
1 A.,
Rev.
Kenneth
Nason,
putoi'.
saustiun.
C. Story, Pomeroy: Ros er Allen
Don•� A., Ruth Gosney to Ruth
Wilt, Middleport.
The Official Board of the Heath L. Ge,17, l�l l, lltdd lepor!.
- Creed
Bi rths, Sept. 8: Mr. and M rs.
J'10\t1 .ashley, IUxfne Albley,
Methodist Church wlll meet Sun­
-. Botch
Charle, KI.-Jn, Pomeroy, aon.
... Plclw
Di11miesed Sept. 8: W. Paul Phil• day e\'enini at the eh11rt;h In Lola 8. He rdman, Pauline Garri•
son, Denni, V. Carri eon to Ralph
out
llp■, Dnrld Glb11on, Mr■. Robert Mlddl,port •t 7:30. All Tru1tee1,
llrlou1 S,ilder, Conni• Snide r, lot 85. li:ldDOWN
Ste�nda.
Cbalrmen
of
\'
.
Adaws. Mn. Do n ald H ersman.
.
I. Book
Chariea Rackley. Bobfµ't Po�, eomtnilalon, and preaidenta of the dkeport.
Robert L. Griffith, dee. to D.liay
Yrt. Addle Carter, lll'II. Mollie dlUerent or1anlutJon1 are n­
I .
GdHith
Uarr, Jeale Griflth, arrld.
queded
to
be
present.
Lltteral, Francia Martin, Charles
,
OBYP'IOQUO'Jl!l - Delft 11ow
'l"he Church Council of the of lran■., futton.
TaJlor, Sheryl Evans, Randall
A X )' D L ll 4 4 S II
Jeaale Griflth, det. to Dalu Grif­
Webb, Jlme, Cooper, Joni Mur­ Finl Blptiat Chui-ch, Middleport,
II
L
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II
8
G
l'
ID
at
fith
Marr, affld. o f t.Rna., Sutton.
L
L
O
W
will
l"�t
Supd,-)'
evenln1
:�0
ray,' Debbie RJte, Mn. John o·.
,
Belly l&gt;eWoU, ' dee. 'to M1uouri
.. ltttff llmply 11a114, l'Or another. 111 Wa ampla A. 111 ...
Dt!ll, Mr,. E. llartow JonM, Mr,. ror thtlr meetina:. At 6:10 the
lol' tht thrM L'■, X tor the two o•, .eto. 8bll)I ktten.
Jobn S,:lht, Mri. ftay /enkina and Yo\).th · t,uow■hlp will ' h•Ve 1 DeWatf I Grifflth, ■hid. ef tftn1.,
Sutton.
;;
.......... th• ltoltll all4 fOrm&amp;lloll .. lllt -- e,11
dauahter; Mra. Camel'\tn Ander­ chm 1upPft •t the cdurc�b.
Orba E. Stout, John W. Stout io
- dot lllo _ _ _ ,M_
aon and aon.
� 11
Arthllr H11a;h11, llary L, Hufhea,
' ·
A OIJpllplqa Q,,olalo!I ·
The Central nA will hold Ut atn., �lplo.
CHIU SUPPIR SI:(
tbe!r l!rft
al Ibo
IMTIIIIO UT !jP
A OhD! SUpptr will be held 1h11 Monday i.t I • �- ft the sc�opl.
li!L CAIIPO, ·!hi, UPI-Th lo­
Th� UUHI • II Bttter Htalth
comln1 Sunday evenltt( at the 1"l,r1t
1' 1 I Z ll r. 1' l' Q 1
e,p.tl,t Chureh. or M'4dlepdrt fol' CJub will nieat Mondll' eYenln1 cal Jun1- Obaniber of Oo11111b41rce
the home of Mn. Robert Bot¥'• lit up 1h11 lloulfl" -· town te•0 Dlemblrt of the �Blpti■t Youth
''
Ftllowahlp lneludlna: the Junlor e'!, •Ub Mn. Clifford Jacob■ i■ cenU,. · •
Gi-oup, J\lllllor Hilb ind the Senior ed-boattp. Election of omcen
1h Jaycee, •old Ulou•ndl ol
Hl1h tro\QIII. Time
dllor-UMloor to niff
. of the ,upper 11 wtll be .ll�4 alld then will be • llshl bulbs
wlutt llljkut aale.
DioU7 1 for �t�. " '
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perty is rented by Mr. and Mn.
Ll oyd Dugan and eon Marty,
who wNe oot home 11 t lh� time.
Very JiHl e damaJe re■ulled.
PTA SPONSORS PARTY
The N orthwt-stNn Local PTA
11po nso red a party Thur1d.11y, Sl'pt
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pro x i mate !� suity pr.,...sehoo l firs t
graders i1n&lt;l thE'ir parents we r e
g uesl1&gt; Mrs Marg11rel P!lrsons and
Mrs. Olive Page. first itra de L, ach ·
NS. li! rl'eted t he guests and ex
pl ll 1tl l'd what l he} woulrl try to
accompl!:.h durrng the coming
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" I ' m quite 1ure th.at if Brow n chi l dren of Guy:vi llt&gt; Billy Rife
Bal
The Pittsburg h Pi rtl.el, clo■in1 lrada 1081 hill n inth gam■
�:;: IM�LE U�ActvancH Tai National Cont•lf
mor1· Calls aeek an u n precedent tu1 d to play ror a pro l on ged returned home wn h the for a i n on t h eir first National League
m
The Car dmal1 sul l hopeful or
Below lS the talk i&gt;en n y Barker ed thi rd co n secuuve National str etch h.t' wo u ld demon■lrate 1hort Vl.!lll.
pe nn a n t sin ce 192'7, now ar• root•
catchi
n g Pittsburg h , defeated the
1 7 ) 1'.t r ol d Pl Pleau n t F u ture I F11utb11II Le11g u e
champi o nship under pre ssure a lot �ore ab d 1ly
Isaac Bar rel l is I n the VA Hos ing for a � York Yankee ■u rge Phillies just before time ran out
t�armer member f r om Sou t llside, with t hl.' rer vent hope tha,1 noth · than he has so far, say1 cau- pilal ;ti Hu tingto
1n the AL t h at would brlr1g about
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BY C. E . BLAl� E S L E E
t' I s .
. oich Weeb Ewbank.
W Va . has gwen In win n ing 4 ing wro ng happe ns to b r ilhanl j tiou, c
a revenge meetm&amp; that tiu 1mol­ on Walt Mory n ■ three•ru n horn
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Charles
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well.
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er i n the fifth. Stan Mu1111I we nt
County Extension Ao•nt
I �- ,,·, a p . !lust''"
v ' · as hc is c .." m F'fA Public Spt&gt;akmg contests. J ohnny U n itaa.
ObVIOlllI Y. th OUi h Ewba n k an d
deroed for 33 yei.n. The Ya nkeem
Lloy d Wood 11 1tHI poorl y.
"Fol lowing the row l'aths of rnu11ly k n own , is n o stranger i n Be n ny hi!&amp; won his c ou n ty a re a 1
' le
the Colt, would ulher
awe,1 four 1tr aight fro m t he 3 for 3 a n d drove m th e oth er
n�•l l · t0·
,
r
.
nd
Mr
Smi
Mn.
Jam
th
es
St . Louis ru n to give Larry Jack•
Life" 1s th e tlllf' uf thl' fc.illir•·d Me igs County as h e serv ed as
D
e
apit
e
th
e
Colts'
w
e
alth
of
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te
g 0 n a co n
te
John n y, who pan ed for a record 1 Marti n 111 nd thr ee d.auC bten, Gale, Bucs tha t season .
�� co :t�8� , , nl d l h • tal ent, they 're a different team 32 touchdown
son his 16th wm. Robin Ro berta
talk to be g 1 \·en al th L' 1 7 t h Judge of the dis t rict . G uern sey �;; _ :�·e
_ 1 l ut sea &amp;O n a_ nd c,,,v1 and "-nna • __ all of Col e
.
lu■t his 1 5t h.
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. ••• umbus spent Mon day w•· th h,·, num.,..,-r
.._ to 1 5 by ectgI ng th e c h I··
the
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S 111 1 ('.ouservat1on n 1stnct to be Fair He has also
be
en
in
t
011
the
fi
e
ld.
Unitas
is
n
aeorlng pa&amp;aea in 37 straight I aunt and u,cle Mr. and Mr,
test he comp eted agains t the
.
Wlllle McCovey'1 lead•oft hom­
held a t Racm e 1-li:.ili
S,·l,u,,I ,,, coun 1Y severa t t t m es at G uernse y s tate winners of Mary l and and
cago Cuba, 4---3. Friday night,
Unita s' u n d erstudy i s Ray games
.
1
er
in the nmt h mnmg of the
Chu.
a
Hire nd children , Pal l y while the Yankees d oted to
·K
Munday eve n 1ng, St!pl. 1 9th C I events He is a writ er for Hoard's De laware.
Brown. ■ third . year man who
LI nemen A•I.nv
op
ene
r gave Sa n Francisco ita
.,.
n
d
Larry.
a
.
R. Huston.
ua t iomlll�· know
n
Da1ri•moJL, 1s a publ1l' s peaker. 1s
with m a h alf game of fir■I place
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r or h"16 I aw d e•
Friday, Sept. 16, 1 960. Ren n y s, 1 II ·15 st ud ymg
A1tde from ,econd-11tr 1 n g quar•
.
,plit
with Cincmnati. Th e Reds
dairyman frum Medina .,, 11 be I an app ro \· Cd G u ern sey J. Ud g r , will part ld pa t e in th (' N orth At· gr ee al th e U n iversity of Mis■is• ter back . the Co l t.,; ' on ly "probBallimort- by defeatin g Detroil,
Mr. and M.n. flon al Rife an.nt
r
beat
the Gia n ts in t lle n ightcap
d
l hc m.ii n s peaker for th,• C"vent I 1· udgmg al the Dallas, Tt' X!IS show
,n h&gt;s tw 0" ,eii ,-" ns w I· th th e lem1" appear l o be the adva n c• the wee kend witll hl1
P
pare nt &amp; 4· I ·
lanti(' Regio na l Co n t('sl at Spri n g. ,,p-,
.
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n Bob Purkey's 1 7th
t ri u m ph,
.aceord mi: to Cl areo!'e
Pnce, I m I 960.
k ey linem e n and a t te nded the funeral uf hn;
Sox, th·ir d
ri ll ld, M•·•.
·,,s !h ere Colt�. Brow n has p r oved a good Ing age of &amp;e veral
= When h e w,
.
which
equa
l l ed hia all ·ti me ma­
T
he C h icag_o WhI" I
e
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pun
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r'ia1· r m••• ur t h e d ist nc
well
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and
ay
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d
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"• i , k ely chance Iha! un cl e ' ttarl an Rife -•
a n.d the nol -t�
- S, tu r•·
jo r l eagu e high. J o hn ny Antone!•
�y· in t h(' sta n d 111gs are on Iy J½,
Conserv ation is one of Lhe in • Ii e WI 11 go to I he N a t rnna I fA I de fen se .
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tur
C
team
hampionshi
n
· v irtue of a �2
�ther
will
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th1a
p
1lion
Mrs
childre
Kansas
n
c
d
Mr.
ity
t
n
a
in
a
of
compet
.
it
Ii WB.'l crediled with his fifth win
ga
m
es
back
by
The an n ual meeting will sta rt le rt'sts of Mr. Hu ston as he h s a October.
Arm Not Strong
c
.
Chas.
Rife
pla
for
ent
who
re
ere
up
w
e
com
Ji
1n the first.
nurna•
rar
victory
as
nce
over
Oriole
r
m
oad
the
experie
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al 7:00 p . m . with a chick t&gt; n b
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• s.
B III hI.' ha_s n 't d emo n st r a t. ed t h_ • '
· I n other
lhe f u neral
l l of . !hear 1 2 were
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wi
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League
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Ame
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bar becu e s er ve d by !he Senior 1· � .
Among 111e l i ne men who may
�- j Those of you who would like
tr ong pas sing arm r equired in
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.�rold R � . G "'"'1 e ; M n . J uan games, Washin glo11 tigllte ned ih
' s speech can d o so I th e N FL and t he Co l ts have nut show some s ig ns of wear an d H
Cla ss a nd moth e rs of Racine High knov. n Franc hesler fa r m s as a I t c hear Benny
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SIGNS BONUS PITCHER
M
d
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S c h ool. Ti t· kets
r re he comp l etred 32 over r,d ,. o s ta t ,· "- n W J,,
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"'. H n eA• t I mo \' ed we II on the rar e occasions
tear a re Art Don ova n. vt
bo ha&amp; Joseph Rile Chillicot he Mr. and gri P on fourth place by dipp ,· ng
are a vailable herds m an wh
r
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BALTIMOR
E UPl- The Balli•
Cle veland , 8-2, ■ n d Kansas C1l y
ph.1 ed 10 season s m the l eague · M s. H e · E a·r
from any cne of t he di s t r id su• 1 years as arm manager O th c Tu esday, Se p t. 13 al 1 2 : 30 p. m. '
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b
more
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ioles
have
Hlg ne d 17•y ear•
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rass
whe
r
e
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gr
e
beat
Boston,
3-2.
farm.
efore.
e
w b
g
Choo1ln11 cu..r in Agric ultur•
pervi sors and £rum leadi n g C O· . over 1200 acr .
Don Joyee ( 9 seasons), Gin� M;_ a n d ��s· Cha1· , ru�=,
.
old
Dave
M
Billin gs,
cNally of
r
n
s
irul•
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Th
cond
Man•
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Carch
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Phils
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h
gr
time
present
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p
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Muehet r1 cs,' ArI spmn
operators o ve r t he coun t y as wt' ll
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"There is 110 future , ,gricu l •
a,
e:
hte
d
an
r
all
s
d
u
Judy
Ja
of
n
ie
Ho
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l.,
f
or
a
bonus
e
stimated
al
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•
· games
St . Lou!' remame� six
a s from m embers of t he Sen ior a er . of the . N. 0r t hem . Oh 10 ture 1 n a decli n ing indust ry, the t ure ln d ustry. Fa rmers depe nd and Bil l Pellin gton ( 7 ) . All e xcept St A l ba n M r.
d
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be
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$85,000.
McNall,I',
a
lefthand ed
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�U.11 burgh with a 4 1
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Ul farm popla! ion i s s ta t ic, th ere I
Spinney are defe n sive player&amp;.
J 1 f�• Ru . an d• Mrs. Hete n n.c l· n· brev ia t ed five-inning win over pitch er , allowed on l y t wo ear ned
, charge of t he fi eld service. Wllh ar e reW j ob op or t u n it ies for du s t ry to furnish supplies, equipn itaM' three pasJJ i ng targe-t1 -U
p
t, � alu ""ell, Mr. and M rs. Leo Phi l ad el phia that was called by r u ns and struck ou l 259 ballers
I his so n Ca r l. Mr. Hus t on . now I you ng men . t-: vcryo ne withi n the m en t and lo procellS the ir p ro- halfbae k Lenny Moore an d e n d8 harveridg
Be
e Athens Mr and Mn
.,
·
duels.
3,000
coll ege grad u ates ea n
opera te s a _100 cuw . re giste red ,ound ," 1 m 1" ,,.,
Lo1 An geIea downed �1
u•1 . in 110 inoinga in Amer ican Le­
Ray Beny and Ji m Mut�ch !ller- Ronald flife Patiy �nd Lar,.,, , rain,
h,,rd
"' e ha,
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fi n d j o bs in this fie l d each year. a re 81 good as any trio m lhe
I Gue r nse y d airy at Med ma, 0.
waukt1e, 5· 3. while San Franctaco gion play thi• eummer .
t hese a n d simila r s t atem ents i n
a
I· te ,or lhe USAF
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t h ome. Don
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d ef ea t ect c·mcmna
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1·1, •
· the
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· history o( tlle NFL.
,
m M onta na could not be here:
In atldil1on l o t h e mai· n spc a k. r ece
BILLS SIGN BUZYNISKI
. nt y e ars. What are t he fac,ts me n t i ndustry alone ca n ...,.
pener
use
o
or
2,000
twia
le
n
doob
ight
Amech• At F u lllNck
Mrs. Helen Rei n ha. rt and ch1l• beader and lost the seeond , 3-2,
.
er a l th e unnual mee t i ng uf t he -I S th ere, a f u l u. re fur anyone 1 11 men. I n addition we have the
BUFFALO,
N. V. UPI-The
Alan (The Horse) Ameche 11 dre n v k
R 1ck
nd
Rand 7 lo thE: Reds i n oth&amp;r NL action . Buffalo Bills of the Am er ican
dist r ict 011 Sep t . I Qt h a report t o m orrow s a,e: r :�ullure ?
h � m cal, ferli l izer,
nd
a
c
eed,
f
ba ck a t fullback wi t h. Billy Pric- a n d C m"d Y,' C'.a ld we11 , ,pen
Le i u s exa m me toge t h er th e
.
l �
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Football League hne sig n ea
1 of d is trict activities will be pre•
bu1 d mg m dust ry. .
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er to spe1I hi m . Mike S om n.ier
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t
por
e.
ies
r
l
ur
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o
irs
o
II
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l.llll
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p
past
w
eek with her parenLB, Mr.
Dick
Schofield
1howed
h
e was
sen t cd by board mem� rs Servlin
e ha ck er Bernie Buzy n iski . He
A
Jtur
Th
h
r
•e
e
t
ir
d
grou
i
s
g
p
ha i the edge for the ru n nin g and M rs. Chas . Rife. Mr. Reinhart a n ample replacement for the 1s expected to be m the sta r t in
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ing on t he g o v erning bu� rd of ) el us di st in guish. betw een farm ,
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h
n
r h r
��� f:: � n�: Jo� �� , halfbac k. spol over Alu Haw . came for the m Saturday. Th ey i nju red Dick Groat when he blast• defensive line up aeainst th.e New
distric t a t t he pr esent t i me are i ng and agric u l ture. Farm i n g is ��:,���
n
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waa
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n
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kms,
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' spent Tuesday with her aister ed a two-ru n triple in the sixth York Titans Su n day.
.
chairma n &lt; .:lar en ce Pr ice ; set: r e- but one ph.a�e . It 1s the on e w e this he
l d. Th e t ype or J obs v ary
a st ar at Sout_ h. Ca roli na.
t the product i o n of our
Mrs Ju a ,,·ta Sa,,•v n an d fa m a· ty, i nn ing to give Pitl!burgh its
t·a r y·treasure r , Th&lt;'• r co n J h n son ,· know bes
.
.
V etera n, �!II m� n the aeven, Thu rsday with M rs An na John- eigh th victory in the last 1 1
I and members Harnld Carnah an crops .illld' h v es loc k, but agr1eul • grea. t l y becauM: wh
. er.e l here
. is
r
a
mes5.
g iculture, there IS big b 1JS
.
fo rward posa t ,ons an th e Colla slon a nd family, Thursd iiy n ight ga mes. Vin egar Be n d M iz.ell, witlt
' ar I y ll ous h an d Rex S'1e n er 1c Id •' t11 re·• in t he broad s en se' in • Th ' n k r the m e n wh0 mar
age superb defen .
eludes not only fa rming bul all '
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and friday willl her siate r M rs. ninth•in n in g aid f rom Elroy Face,
.
Up fr� nl m th e lme will be Dor(l th)' Beveridge a nd him ily of wo n his l l th game .
Two membe rs on the boa r d will the equipme nt. the supplies, the 8 r:! d o per ate o ur gram elevators ,
rage
slo
our
d
stockyards
our
a
Marche ll! and Ordell B raase.
be elected JI lhc meeting. Ev ery services, th e rc�earch, and the wareh es. , . u
T_h i n k of . t hc sales· bo t h 240 pou n ds, al �h e e nds, Athens .
ous
Pit tsburgh scored iU oth er two
ma r keting necessary t o produce
l a nd own e r 1 n t he county. ou \ .
Mr. a nd Mrs . Sib Patte rson of
s ide of m unicipali t i es, is eligibl e
the food and fiber for our peo• men. the c redil �genc ies, a r1 d the w � lh 288-pou nd G ene (Big Dad dy ) Way nes b urg spe n l Friday nig ht runa with the he lp of two Chi.
cooperati ves
s_c a t te red Lipsco mb and 270•pou nd D onocago erro rs in the second, Ern ie
p i e . As t he populalio n or our farm
Coming Soon To
to 'vo t e.
wit h Mr . a nd Mrs. {.bu. Rife.
t
h r oughou t th e lalld. Ap; ricu l lural
bei
n
g
v iii� at t he �ck les . . Jcyce , who
Banks
and
Frank
Thomas
The M eigs Soil Co nsen·ation counlry incr ea s es, certai nly t he
Mr
n
s Jerry Bowe
and
Mr . a nd
respo nsible for th e Cub m1&amp;
Distrid since i ts o rganization on m•cd for ils p roducts in c reases. Co llege gr��ua tes op�ra te g r.een ! weighs 25:i will relieve Donova11.
es , a r tif cal breedmg s ervice s
us
h
mer wuc Thursday gu ests o f Mr cu e s..
c ki n g u p the line will be
Ba
l
?
In.
h ou r
wit
then,
Agricullure
serv ed
been
has
943,
l
4,
June
IIILL THEM Yoanell with ARAB
ig and poultry h atcheries, � nd Pe l linglc,n, Di ck Sr:yman s ki and a n d Mrs Wm. Fol mer, Ne:w Ha·
hy Lwo conserva t ion ists t he late 1 &lt;-rease d gruw t h, must be a gruw . pfeed
Rookie Bill Stafford, who m akes
U-00-lT TER.Ml'l'E CON�ROL
su ppl y st or�s . Good Ea rmma: I Don S h in n ick a l l 230. Milt Davi s ven .
F. J. Recd , and since 1948 by I i n g a n d expa nd in g indust ry. This
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Ca
se y Sten gel look
1 0 years
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mea ns good busme �. s. .
barm le plante. Profenhm.-.1\r prn,11
Mr. and Mrs . Scott Fol m er and you nger beca1.1i;e of his wm.ii ng
a n d Car l Taseff are ba ck at the
.
Carl Bilikam. The supervisors I dues not mean
h owever,
that
I ,-.•re prolecUon. G•I FKEI!: told•r at
Pearl Street
cu
he
T
g
pos itio ns Mr�. A nna Ja mes we re recen t resembla n ce to Wbitey Ford i n
defensive secondary
f.ot'.rt � gro u p 15 � n \
•-. Lumt.. Yant. Tli0&lt;&gt;.....ia 11•• IL
wo rk cl osely With t he S oil Con· every pa r t of agricul t ure o ( farm• I tural Educ�
Approxi
RACINE,
OHIO
mat r l y
t rnn .
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wit h Andy Ne lson and Jo h n ny guests of Mr. and Mr s. Byron 1 950, scattered six Detro it hi t s
servalion Service of Lhe USDA. ing is increasing.
new
ob
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ach
re
e
avallab�e
000
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s
J
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Jan
Sampk at safety.
You arc i n1 c res tc d in the fu . I
in gaining Jiis thi rd victory since
· which provides the tech n ical ser.
ear : H you en.}Oy farm ltfe a�d
1
F•w N-,wcomers
Mr. and Mrs. Patri ck Wood joi n ing the Yankees on Aug. 15.
vice to th e District. The job of I lure. l e t n11.' give you som e fact s yhe
l pm � 0 t 11 er peo ple, a careet .n
' t hl' su pervisors is t o plan a pro• to show l ha t ag r icu l tu re is a 1
So we!J. stock ed are the Colts a n d neph ew Da n ny Will o f Pome•
Minn i e Minoao 11 nd Luis A pari­
Ed
,u ea \ J on could be a rewardmg wit h experienced p erson nel t h a t \ roy a nd Mrs. Freda Fi nn y of c ia each d rove in two run s as the
, gram of soil and water l'Onserva- growi n g and expandi n g indust ry. servi
c e . 'f'.hes e m en and women
Kansas were guesl!i Monday of Whi le So� made forward motio ns
n o more tha n four or fiv e n ew•
.
tion wil h in th e confines of t he Firsl, .11griculture all an indusar
e fa m iilar
10 us as C� un t y comers hne much chan ce of 1 Mr. and Mn. Jo hn Hartu n g.
Mcig;; Soil Cons erva t ion Dis t ri ct tr)' is t he bigg es t buy er, t h e big•
agai n . Bob Sha w picked up his
Ag �nt�•. 4· H Cl ub Age� ls: \ o•Ag m aki n g the squad.
Pfc. La rr y Bail ey arri ved Su n- 13th wi n , although be needed
and to sup ervise the accomplish- g esl seller, th e biggest borrower teach
erN: amt Co l le�c 111 s tr uctors.
Th e most p ro misi ng roo ki es day fo r a visit wi th his pare n h
and has th e biggest inve s tm ent
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rneut of t h at p r ogram.
, The fifth .grou p l s Agri c ult ur al a re Bo b Boyd of Oklahom a a 11d Mr. and Mrs. El mer Bailey. H e e ight h in n ing help from Fran k
Since t h e formatio n o r 1ht&gt; of an y stabl e industry wh ether
Bauma n n. The White Sox reliev er
There is a Jim We lch of So u t hern Meth o· 1 s sta t ion ed a t Georgia.
POMEROY, OHIO
di btr it:l over 550 coope r ators have it be m i n i n g, manufacturing or C o m�umc� lrnns .
retired t he side wi t h two on and
g�owr n g rield wh e re you work di st who are ba t tling Ta5eff for
Marie a n d Marla Grues er were o n e ou t after Balti m ore had seor•
h ad plans of soil and water con•
transportation.
servation prepa r ed on thei r farms
Second. l h e in v entory of farm with people t othehe l p k eep them ll'P a d efen sive backfield J ob ; Zeke ov ern ight guests of t hei r gra nd• ed twice . J a ck Bra n dt batted in
latesl d eve lop• Sm ith, �t andou t linebacker from parenls, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lewis
H e rl''s BIG e"Ws'frOm"VO ut
da le , on .
Over 500 of these pl:ins are c ur• machinery alone is g rea t er tha n 10
�
1ncrea,
ents
.
1
h�.
�d use of tcJe. .,\ uburn ; Jim Col vin, Hou�tWl Grues er .
daughter of Ca n al
Win�best.er
1 re nlly i n opera t io n .
t h e a ssets of the Ameri can St eel
NEW HOLLAND DEALER
s ion, adio . a nd fil m s ha op nvi
a
e
nt
th-e
we
e
ke
n
d
with
her par•
r
uese
r
G
e
aarenc
Mra.
,
e
and
ag
v
M,.
Bansa
e
l
A
lin
a
nd
.i
kle,
c
p
ILf
s �
�
During the past year pasture i n d u slfY, and five times th.a t o(
,
e,rt , up d w �otic ,iew gro up o r J ob '6ac'ker from So uthern Calilor ni,. or Morni n g Star we re Su n d a y ents, Mr and Mn. Llpyd Wood.
improvt1J?1ent was 1hc hi rgcsl sin• the automotive industry.
Barrin g injuries to U11itas and even ing g uests o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Mn. Myrta Rife, Wilkesville,
Third. i t co ns u m es more ste el, �ppo rt u llit le�. At leaSl &amp;IO new
co.
g l e prac t ice carried ou t on
lable each ye r.
avai
e
Ohs
a
J
.also wa s a gu eRt.
_
any ot her key p layer s, the Lewis Grueser.
-or
a
.
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uperalmg tarms. Thi s involved more pet rol eum, more t rucks,
Fma ly, we co me 10 . farimng. Colts should prove mighty t ough
Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Bircher of
Mrs . Do res Arnol ,t en t ered the
1,354 ac r es. Pasture re s eeding m or e tr actors, anti more e l edrif y u wa t the m oSt i port a n t
romeroy spen l Wed nesday after­
Parkersbu rg Hospital Mon d ay.
involv ed 733 acres duri n g the ci ty t h a n a ny other single i n du s- �Job �in ag r�icul t u re-lookm to th e to be at on ce again.
Mr. and Mrs. W ende l l Frec ker noon wiLh Mr . 111 nd Mrs. Charles
past year, Conservat ion crop ro. try.
Euch y en over 200,000
fff Rac iri e e nter l ai n ed with a dfo, Rife and famlly. Oth er tuests
Agricul t ure is tO&lt;lay, as ii ha s farm.
tatiuns accoun t ed fur anot her 449
u ng me n b�come fa rm ers . Mod­
ne r at t he Martin Restau ra n t i n were 0. A. Rife and Rkhard Cobb
.
.
acr es. Olher spedalized pra c tices always been, one of o .1r majo r yo
em
rarmmg •� n o lo�� er _J ust a
Middleport Sunday hon ori n g M r. S t . Alba n s.
ies.
tr
indut
basic
c
.2
n
1
i
r
yea
uded
l
duri n g lhe (last
1
mea. ns of m aking a . h vi ng•it is a
M� po rothy Beveridge ,a nd
Boh n on
a
n d Mrs. Howard C.
andi
n
g
and
m
ile�
of
open
drains
t
I
mil
es
of
It
is
i:t-owi
n
i!,
ex
rnok•t
Carri.,
p
Iola
t,a.w N•w Hollond
bu
s 1n es s , 11 pro fession. Y o u can
so
n
of Athen s spe n t Thursday
their
53rd
weddi
n
g
a
nn
ive
r
sary.
By
Mn.
John
H■rtvn9
.
obl
n
c
h
anging
eac h year. As long a s
t i l e drai n s, t he conslruct iun of 29
bola handling a on1-mo l
beco me a Successfu l farm�r wit h
Atte nda n ce a t Sunday school
Mo n day gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. with her paren ts', M r and Mrs.
farm ponds a n d 2 1 25 feel of w e ea t , wear c lothes, and live onl )' a hl gll sch oo l educa t io n, but
.
Sepl. 4t h was 60 eolle clio n $14.54 Howard C. Bolin were Mr. and Chas. Rife.
in houses the re will be job oppor•
pipelines.
REW HOLLD'D 'I
you can imp ro v� _your cha_n �s or Rev. Card fi l l ed his regulor ap- M rs. La rry Rous h , Debbie and
H ersh el Justi ce call ed o n Chas.
r
ag
in
s
e
e.
r
u
l
tumli
irul
Whe n we con sider t h e ac t ivisuccess by addll1ona l. l rammg . .
ftlW lall-Carrier;
Junior of Gallipolis, M r . and Rife an d fam ily Su nday.
pointm en t a l 10 a. m .
li
es of Lh.c di str ict o11er ! h e 17
Whal
aho
u t the fulur e
of
the
Rega rd l ess o f the field o f agri­
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Rife called
1op1 for iloitl h•••hl1 vtnot!Utyl
Meigs Equipment
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. Da rst a n d 1I Mrs. Wen de ll F recker we re aft er
yea rs o f i t s e xisten ce we find farm boy ? With t h e sur plu s pro- c ult� re a col lege edu cati. on ays
o n Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wood Mo n­
noon call ers.
child ren, Wa verly, and M r . a n d
much larg er figures. Con serva• duct io n of sum e p roducts and of_f m a n um b er of ways. F1. rp t
'l'he new low�o.at New Holl and
Company I nc.
8 I Mrs Robert Seyfried of A l abama
Mr. and Mrs . Horace Abbott day evening
• 131" Baie Carrier cut.a labor 50 to
.
t ion c rop rotations top the
lisl limi te d ls n d a rea, what oppor• will hs
eat
t
the
nu
m
e
r
ou
s
doors
of
Miugh
your
Billy Rife spen t the holiday
'15%. Mak.ea one of
were wee ke nd guests of Mr and e n tertai ned with a birthday party
.
.
Where Quality Is Paramount
wit h 10,339 a c res. Other common tunity doe s he have ?
oppo rtuml� �p en to a person w 1 1.h Mrs. Wm. Eich inger Sr.
, •
chorea II breeze!
with
his
aunt
Mn.
Juanita
Saxton.
of
Friday
after
n
oon
i
n
Ji
ono
r
Fi
r
st.
we
prac
t
i
ce
s
on
di9tric
musl
keep
i
n
mind
t
far
m
s
are
•
Goe■ to1ether lik• a eh1l d
co l lege t rammg . S� nd, the r e _is
POMEROY
Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Garne6
OHIO
Wsid anrl Newto n H u m phrey th eir son, Roger 's 7th bi rthday.
w oodla nd pr otec t ion, 8,624 a cres, t h at l h e farmer for a l on g per•
building 11et. Start with the 18-foot
eat . deal of, pr ide a d Sil S- and Leroy Eichi nger atten
and
baby
calle
o
n M r . and Mrs.
d
ded
Pr
e
se
n
t
w
er
e
Sh
e
rrie
Black
s
ton,
8&amp;nd
4s
ha
years
on
of
labor
iod
ed
h
furnis
pasture impr ovement , 8076 acres
;acrio n m e� rrun g a col�e�� �e'ban unit and book
Marie and Marla Gru eser , Con- H ershel Justice S1.mday.
t he Ma ri etta Fair.
.
acres, and l e adersh ip fo r o thrr fi eldii. gree; aod lhi rd co ll ege trammg
foot Hctiona up to 98 feet! Oper­
r farmi n g
4,6::!6
contou
rol
Mr.
e
n
d
M
rs
.
Hug
h
Bea
r
hs
a
n
d
n ie Radford, Kathy an d Eddie
ate&amp; l'rom on., motor\ You cocitdia­
'
c on t our st r ip
croppi n g 4,492 Our patro n sain t , Geor ge Wash · has
do,lla�s an d sense 11 alue . daughlcr and son attended the Abbott, George Skinner, Jimmi e,
1
a
locatlon ■nd direction of bale
i.a
eft
ed
h
n,
ingt
l
o
r•
e
Mt.
V
belov
acr
es
;,,nd
pastur
e
piunting 2938
Su r ey indica te thal a co ll ege 50th a nniversary of Mr . an d M rs. Ma rtin an d F rances Br oder i ck,
charge from the mow floor or out.
! n on to serve as Ge n era l a nd
a c res .
9ide the barnl
J �e ca n ex t t o ea rn J. H. Kau t z of Worthingt on Su n · Mike and Edd i e Young, Billie and
.
Fro m t he se figures i t c an be Fi rst Preside n t of o ur c ountry. ;;; o1:i m or e In apf�
' e lhari a
Come on in and eee the amazing
I e t im
' ·
Bo bby Hysell, Middleport, Kevin
day,
seen that forage and woodland We m a y expect yo u n i m e n to h ig
new, New Holland Ba le Carrier
h
sch
o
ol
g
r
ad�at�.
Or to iiu t
,
da
u· \ Marret t. Da n ni e , Vicki an d Ro•
Mrs
Hazel
Humphrey
and
here toda:yl
improvemen t are two o f the out. l eave the far m in the fl.l t u rc just 11
_ t her way, if it cost s you
ano
ghters attend ed tlle Marietta ger Abbott. After game s were
.
· s t a nding problems on all farms as t hey have in t he pa st . The
,
to f an ce yo ur .�n e:e Fair Mo nday.
\ play ed, refreshments were sen·•
of t he area. Closely a l li ed wi t h farm boy o f today shou l d use his e$: uooot '1 n ;�e
1
t
r
n
Mn.
Dal
e
Smith
a
n
d
daught
e
r
ed by M rs. Abbott, aa&amp;isted by
.
fa
r
, e
m backgrcund as a buildi n g wo r��
this is th e need
for sufficien t
'
. :8 t Imes
�� 0 f t;e or igJ•
vacy
e
L
of
E.
M ri.. Da l e Hyse ll, Middleport, Mrs
J.
Mrs.
d
an
Logan
s
or
hlock
ne
z;;lo
tepping
ture
u
f
As
.
k
c
o
t
water for t he lives
to u se
UP
n al 1� ve5lmenl . It 1s true, college
Jarie Abbott, Mrs. Arlee Abbott.
of The Plains spent Tuesday with
.
!his for ag e. 292 fa r m pon ds h ave farm e rs the majori t y of us wil l tra . n g co ts, but Jt
als
o p ys.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bo l in
M r. and Mrs. Wilbur Bail e y.
:11
be en con struc ted on th e farms or na t urally t ur n to agricu l ture for
; � re �a r er
0
Mr. a nd Mrs. Scott Folmer a nd were Tuesday afte rnoon ca l l ers of
cooperi.ilurs to hel p provide t his o ur occupation. The Qllestio n s we ba � ro und an� �Ff e d rs��
/P
� �
Mrs Ann a Jam es and Je ff Fol· Mr and Mrs. John Hartuniz:.
wa ter and 6910 li n rar fee t of pipe have l o decid e-will it he far m• trem
TRACTOR SALl!S
mg a re Of g rea t t��P m
.
ing
be
it
will
of
or
de
e
p•
o
hundr
line has bee n i nstalled lo ca rry
a rtmg y ur eereer . Bui l d n
Ph. WY,2-5101 Pomeroy
Jiav thin° k
r
this wale r where it is n eed ed for po rlu n l l ies re lated to far m ing ? ��
ou
per e ce
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li:
"�'"_l•�•�k'...'u�s_cc-_:________� Regardless of o ur ch o i ce , educa• a�u:Xyo u_r �eelt :, your s1�t' ua r10n,
, .
l ion is a necessity.
�
you r abll11! es and your athtu� e.
There a re wond erful ca reers in !h en, select a co 11 ege o� tram­
.
agricultu re ror th ose who tpre- rn_g cen ter that will
prov1d.e )'OU
pa re and mee t th e qualificatio n s
with the ne c essary educat�on to
Th ere is a g reat demand for gra. do th�
you would hk e as
dual es of La n d Grant Co lleges. y�ur hieJ�b
s wo rk. Wculd y ou co� .
It i� estima ted thal over 15.000 ; s1d�r, along with m a c:a ree r in
�.
new jo bs arc avai l ahk ea c h year. agr,l'� l tu re, a gr�';';m;
end ex­
.
A c olleg e deg ree could o pe n the pa11d111g mdust
ry .
Bring Your Ti res I nto Our Shop Beklre
door for you to one of these
ra rf'crJJ.
Noon And Get Them That Evening Or
Let me tell you so m e o f these
MASTER MIX and
o ppor1unilieN, Ther e a re a wid e
va riety o f Jobs in Agricu l tu r al ,
Next Morn ing.
MASTER-MADE FEEDS
L AD••
Resea rch, industry, bu s i ne ss, edu- 1
cati on ,
comm u n icatio n s,
a nd I
MILD W
l T&amp;NT •
farmi n g.
OR
L• CL &amp;NING
Ag r i cultu ral Rc11earrh may pro­
vide
over 1,000 new job&amp; each
For GOOD APPEAR.\NCII aa,d PROTEcrlON
SEE US FOR
DRIVE YOUR CAR IN
year . Researc h me n seek n ew
fot EXTER.IORS l,011 can't: buy :a bettu white
facts, n ew ua es for farm produ cts
paint than Uaico. t bru,bca euily :a11d baa n.:·
devel op new seeds, ne w ch emi .
ccllcot: hiding quality. It ii mildew tt:ti.st:ant,
eals, n ew growth sti m uletors,
fume-proof. and non•toiic. Keeps i:hat ".new­
Phon■ WY 2-3254
and new uses for forest a n d lum . I No. 2nd St.
pain1cd" look for • loac,::::"d it self dean•
1
her proliucls. Yes, th ey seek to
MIIJOLIPORT
' ' a.toriot whilehag.
A&gt;k fo, Uai&lt;0 Wea
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NSTALLING
and
BALANCING
lear n ho w to grow two blad es of

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Commentating Editorially

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BY JEAN PARK
GAt:,E $ATUJ�Y
The Rud.and "Red De vils" foot•
1
. ball team will play BIS of Lan•
c11st er on Chapma n Field at
Rutla n d High Sch ool. 1his Salu r.
day, Sept 10th ot 8 p m
1

!end ed th e Nazare n e Churt h pi e•
me he l d al the vi l la g e park on
Labor D.iy.
D udley Smith. Columbu s , was
tra
ns fer red frorn Holzt&gt;r lfo spHal
f111anci.a l ly, rnakt&gt;s no sense. It would amount
·�ere �ee,:ns to be a more or lt:'SS V. 1de­
Lo Univ ers t ty Hospital Wednes•
to welfare :.ta L)m to an a lmost fa ntastie de­
thaJ the medical fra t e rn l \ y of
d11y In the Chasf' ambu l a n ce by
Mrs Naomi Chpse and Dick fo.
gree
llua, COUJll,ry is adaman tly opposed tu doing
A . modern . 28 x l 2 b u ild mg Jey . Mr , Smith suddenly became
The Association a lso u rges that there
Qf anythin g about· 1hr ml'll JtJI prob•
housin� tw o llckel boolhs and a ill e n rou t e from Columbus lo his
conceliSion
stand on t he g round fa r m near he re.
lems ol elderly people.
should be heavy reliance on local admi nis­
floor and a press box to ac com•
Bonnie Grate daug h ter or Mr
t ration of such ::i /Jr. -on the sound ground s
m oda t r spor t s wri ters a n d radio
rJia� isn't so. The American Medita! Asso­
and
Mrs G eorge Gra t e Js the
that loral agt nties are Oest able to determine
C up cakes. 1cc cream and kool
· tn:oad �!!!� ':'� lh e se�ond '.1 00r ne w Daily Se n tinel c11 m er, re.
ciation has taken a definlll' posit ion in fa vol'
w ! l (b� used for the firs t ti m e , pla l· lll Ka t hy Th omas.
were �ervt'd by t h e PTA 1Jffi ·
aid
their own ne( ds.
" �hose of t �1e aged who fl l't'd help
1 F1111Shmg touc� e11 . are
bemg I J14r. g;ind Mrs. Edward Thorr.a s . �ers.
.
I t s idl'aS ;ire summed u p in thPse words:
comp l l.'ted on I t th1s wee k bt Ka t hy and Dee spenl t h e week
LOCAL PTA TO MEE T
�pc.:�1g of lht!u health cure
• illt
the Ft:deraJ government shoJJld helg
ti,il wit,b hi' IJ[q,t,Ai ·
S!,YfHl 1,ni;,1u,ti,en � .1J:if J;Joqst _e� ' s ,� in C
The Sept em ber meetrng u f the
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Nurthwe �tern Loral PTA. WIii be
JJ �i;�tion is uppostd tu " t he crea­ only those who need help . as determined Jo­
r · · , - · · d l}
Tbt_ �08;,'1'1 fartea
b•Uwn1 �- - ��
ni
U.
ntl,1·, Sept 1 2 at B p m.
1
Rf �ive fedeqJ mach 1 1wr� to hl'lp
('ally, that action should be responsive to the
l/i i/.' V VI! f om atheldtheMohigh
' l:n.f.
5ll�l�� 'frq,_ �. ca� �.n h f,J,ld &amp;
s&lt;"hool auditorium.
1
Ptilpir nee4 �IOJ' want ht'lp , ;rnd
th »(O.
tll·cds ol l he individual a n d lhe community
Sherow. At h ens. chair•
S.
E.
a,
s.
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al)Qi l)U,jii Jo Pill' it Q
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fib
f�JJ
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\h
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q
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r
s of t he Ohio
a
Publication
n
of
m
�
,apabJy
�Ju.lli11J:l
then
own
prnb·
through
loca l administra tion, and that such
,
.
·
eJltuie a1 operati
��
'fRW,
t
§�o�J
V
Stat
e PTA, wil l be gues1 spuaker .
d
0
present time. ' ' And it is difficul t ac:tion should supplement , rather than sup­
I, r
w,.'.' 1
·m·Pf .
sJop st1pd it � °:Jf
- Baby sit ters will be provided at the
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"lr"
otbet
prqjf!ctl.
#,p.v, anyPnt! ran argul' against lhat plant, state, Jo&lt;.:aJ and private actiori.'' That is
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tf
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, higb s,chool building to ca.r e for
ra.
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ajve federal aid on an 111d isrrmii­ the way to gel the nt:&gt;tessary joh done w ith
!tr- fv:Q ,uv aU cj, ijQren.
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,_'p Tl(qpit• ·arid Kiri,
. ll&amp;1' �sis to people who have n.:acht&gt;d a n:r­ maximum efficien&lt;.:y and at minimum cost to
g 111:e Pffmept of ��
d ·.·
Officers o f the No rthwe�ter n I.,o.
l
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� ,If#, no matter how well off they may be the taxpayers of all ages.
.�
•�,� �. who is employed c al PTA have nam ed th e fo l l owing
i
1'
;
e!i
t�
rl!'?,e
&amp;nap jl
1
e).lu,:nbua ipent the comr mtl ees fo r t ht' comin g y eel.'r.
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ebJ
m;r· l�I, T". f
Program: Mrs. Richard Lucas ,
'1&lt;t�
j_q_
D Y!�
'i'1-4 with hit famiJy.
d
r
n; Mrs. Harol d Sauer , Mrs.
�
chairma
. �- Ura. Harvey Erlewine
�.. ,i J.,·
I
�,
Miss Sally
s and
n
o
Parson
Dayt
w
·
the
d
k
e
e
e
past
visit
�Jr:ti..� ' f9 Jd�U.
.
rate were redu(.'ed to 80 per cent, and the I
Tb� JJ13Ximum federal ind ividual inC"ome
wUli �11 111,Jtr !&gt;If. all!) Mn. Schaaf.
V::
t{ospi�11 l i ly : M rs . Wayne Turner,
' @lj:f:l;n.DJ' �, hJ .
P{9
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,,
ll
ff
,
. '- ·4
tu: �racJ(et is 91 per cent - a figure whkh lower bracket rates were kept at µresent le­
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. fJ,tRf� ».v ii chairman; Mrs. Harvey E rl ewine,
. a,�,T
'fl,,,lf
,. � wJ at »;u,tor a t P iq· Mrs . Ca rlos Snow den .
com�s about as close to total confiscation of Yels, the loss to the govern ment would be
.
.
earnings as C'Vt'll t h (' wildt•s1 rarlical 1:ould about $64, 000. 000 - a mere drop i n the bu,If,d�o. , · · t d Uh rel . Mem bt:r�h1p:
Mrs . Jacob . s,chd�- ' I
lm-J
1
f
. ."1-Y�. ,.,,,.,. ,f V �t.p_ '1
1mg, chall'ma n ; Mrs. Don W 1l l iam�
ask. And a gl'eat rn �ny people u nrlou h1edly
kct as federal spend ing goes these days. And I
il,t
'I - . ,, Ii
n 4 · , th� 1 Mrs. Harold Dewhurs t . Mrs. Joe
!
�
wna,
,
.
J
,
believe that a v&lt;-ry large share of the cost. of
i f th.it maxim um rate were reduc ed to 50 per
1
Sayre Mn Brl)cr May, �s. E,u .
f'?· 'Ill' ·
le ptQ��U( f' � ;
government is borne b y the highly JH1id men
cent, the Joss would be only •900,0 00,000 _
W , llf&amp;HI,� �I Af,f . 1 gt;in e °Fmk, Mrs Howard Bir ch•
�
Suth erland, Mrs.
Jn this and t he Otlll'r 1op braC"kets
about one-eighti eth or the gove rnme nt's $78,.
"''f'S/!I- fi el d, Mr s Kc'illl
Mr. a,n,d Mn. J. L. Cummins
'iq ��
-fl" fil:§Jf..
- '
l
lfPT" '
l llams, Mrs Cha rl es Kmg,
Wi
Ray
�.d.,
·
OQ0,000,000 annu al tax reven ues.
· Wl �rWJJll �P Mise Joii!f, Monlgomery, Mrs Carl
ln a candelight cei-emony at the Minersville Methodist
'
Thal belief is sheer i llusion . l ligh-Jracl.'.ct
rivf
Mrs.
Mr.
of
and
daughter
Brown,
Suzanna
Vickle
Miss
church
The
reason this is so is obvio us - there
Taylor , Mn. Elmer Hysel l, Mrs.
��f
taxes make up a h ardly diseernible part of
'
Jackie
Mr.
of
bride
the
Brown,
became
Victor
Jle,
Minersvt
Char l es Cano n, Mrs. Ralph Macomjust aren 't enou gh high brac ket earn ers. So
.
� ·� r
th,e governm ent's t a x. in&lt;.:ume .
Lce
Cummrns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cummms , Letart
ber . Mrs. �a m my Lewis, Mr s. Shir•
l!YW
all but a tiny fraction of the cost of govern­
'·J ey Si mmons. Mrs. T. P. Brewer.
Falls,
at
7
p.m.,
Saturday,
August
27
ment rnus t be paid by people jn the midd le
fo r publi c ations
Co . c hairmen
. The situa tion has tH:'en f'xplained by lJ. S .
The Rev Robert R. Card read the vows of the double ring
1"1· fi-or1 C�t P,# ��.f
f s·
se and M r s. RoWi
Nate
News &amp; World Rcpor1 . I f the maximum tax
Mn.
are
and low inco me brac kets . This means you !
ceremony before the altar decorated with large altar vase of �r.,nt
♦ W@tkP;tJI
_W_•·
.
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er t Canaday: M rs . . o. ?· Pat t er
b
i
M
a.
Nate
r.
an
.r
d
��r
�
WIM
white gladioli, palms, and seven broach candelabra. Arrange- )J l)fi
Wtef
'""'•ant
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n
ia
or
hist
d
e
Tl!',;,,
appmnt
was
n
o
s
·
_
, J,n, 11\d John.
R ou , �w��t
men ts o f Queen A nn 's lace were on th e o rga ,n an d on th e re- WJ.
. 6O�H
F. Dye, B�divWI!, vi1Th e u:e cutive committee will in'Pf Mrll.
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e
1
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gistration table. Large white candles surrounded with ivy i�II recenUy witb hfa 'brother· fP cbUdr�I;) m.fved
1.n c l1.1d e :
•
o pbine
sel
were in each window.
d M rs. Carroll Snowden , M;s. Ho.Tr.J'.•
�o�m
•
in-tav, and slater, Mr. and ' Mrs. .r :, an d ll�:
-lWlrS. R ay
ill' a .n
Prec eding 4he ce rem o ny a half and Mrs. Bo b Roy, t h e pu n ch .
W llliam Folan.
Pa ker. M rs . Carl Morris, Mrs.
·
Mn. 0. P . Kl�1n t&gt;11.tt&gt; r l.1mP1I J-'oslN's h·ss&lt;&gt; r known son&amp;ll, "Ah
Jtd son, C�umbus, vJeited her . par- m er N lrchols. M rs . Richard Lucas,
ll
r
t
e
o
gradua
brid
l
e
is
a
nup
m
hour
usic
pr
t
ia
e
•
o
was
f
The
Carl
the l\etu rn J on u��a n Mt'Jl,;S t:h ap• May Tlw Ill:(! Hu11e Live A l wilys,
Mrs. Maxine Miller, Carla
S sso n ll'l rs. Ja cob Sc h i l li n g. Mrs. Wayn e
o
se11ted by Miss Myrna Maag, Pomer oy High Sd1ool, class of Gr, c, Ann, A thena, and Mrs. Be- enl$, Mt. and
ter, D. A. lt . 1' mloy after noon J T&gt;rt•am or Jcirnie With t he
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Jm
i
The
111!&gt;9, a n d wa s e mp l oyed by the becca Folan p.tte�ed the . '1\'ed- ovei: the weekend.
Tu rner , Mr&amp;. O. 0. Patter so n , Mrs.
at he� home in Middlepurl . with I l:1gh1 B r own Hai r a nd Swee tly Porl Bxecu t i ce Com m ittee o f th e co usin of the brid e.
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la n d G r adt.' Sehool PTA met at
Mr.
Mrs.
Fo
rest
McCann
&amp;Jl�
hon
e
Co.,
and
lal
e
r
d
h
r
The
b
r
id
e
,
giv
e
n
i
n
mar
r
iage
General
Tele
d
D
p
Mn . ... merson Jone�. us assu;tmg � h e Sil•t!ps, My Alire Fair". She � he Gra
Nale Wise, M rs. Rob ert Canadoy,
lng of her grand aug te r ond e S(•hool Wl'd m.•sd u:1, eve n
and
fa
m ily, Charlesto n,
w
ere
Cu
m
mins,
by
her
fa
t
Q
HE!rb erl Park er, Hen ry Nu l l and
her,
wore
a
balle
r
i
n
a
al
Elb
er
f
e
ld
s
Stor
e
.
Mr.
.,
Satu
r
Folan,
London,
hoftflil .
na
Lee
was a{' {'Ompi1nied by M rs. C. M. ll.I;! 'f•�h Haze l
.
.
MrK c lvey, pl'esidenl· l e ngt h gow n cf while l ace ov er a g raduate of Racine High School day ev eni n g. Donn11 is the dau- S\mday gue sts of h er �a re n ts, Ge, l,lrge__
I
Dallas.
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Th e meel mi! w.iN op1•ned 111 re . llennl' .�Y at t he piano .
p r�s•dm g Th� comm i t tee a ppoi n t­ n y l on lu l l e. Th e luce bodice fea- class of 19:IQ, lll em ployed aa a
M
Cl
.
s
Mr
e
c
en
and
.
.
e
ir
r
P
or
r
__
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1t
ft
r
.
euta.r form with Miss (;ra c E? l lor•
Following thf' progr11m, Mrs. A. ed lhe follo wmg
.
g t er o Mr. nd Mrs. J hn Folan.
stand in g romr nit­ tured a r.:.abrina ne cklin e trimmed laboratory te chnician at Bat t c l l e Ala'n Miller, A tb ens, spent Sat� r. and M rs. -� ·. D . � n m ng,
ton es cJ1ppfuin ;rn&lt;l Mrs.. Klein �I . Kniwht, _rci;:l'n l , was in charge teei;:
with sequins and pearls a n d l o ng Mem oria l l nsti1ute l:i Columbus.
wa, the p1anu 111To111pan u1t fur of t he b1111111css meeh n 11 a nd a n ­
u rday J\lgPlt here with his grand Fa 1r1Jorn, a re v1s1hng their da.u•
.
Budg et and rirHln f'e; Jeun� t te sleeves comi ng to a point ov er
ghter, . Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill
l
{
Th
ly
e
eouple
media
!
rt
irn
e
t�,i ope ni�.-"· Rol l CiilJ respon se 11011ncrtl the Southeast
father. William Ft.'!an.
�
clistrict Lowrence,
c h airm an·
Kathleen the hands. Th e very bouffant fo l l owi ng the re(·e ptio n for the ir
was the St&amp; n c rs of lhe ll&lt;' l' lnra· mel'tinjj: whleh will be at Lak e Ward,
Julia Lu cas spen t Su n day and and Rilly.
. .
.
Marg
Mr. a nd .Mrs. W1l l 1a m Si n ger.
A l berta 1,ki r t had lal'e i n se rts bot h front ne w h ome at l he Ar lington Vi ew Monday with Mr. and M rs. N orUoP.,,
! lope. Sept 27. Members are t o Gleus encamp , a ret Yosi '
By Alic• Moore
K i ng Ave.,
Apar1menls, 1 5 16
and back.
Ja m es Urewington, vke I , onl:1d !lifrs. Doy Hysell for re•
bert Compton ii. nd KaY , Pom erqy . Caroly n . Li n da a n d Shery l . of
·
school
n ce at Sundal'
nda
e
Att
! " rea:enr, ln lrodt11·1• th1• fipf'aker for 1 ·�·uvali ons.
o
e
nt
h
e
t
nd
Toled
e
sp
week
with
l'ler fingerti p v eil fell from a Culu m hus.
Willford Hale a n d son c,uoll.,
Hospi talily: Letha Proffi t!, c h air•
c ollecti on $3.80.
58
w;.i111
he
and
.
R
parents,
Mrs.
Mr.
C.
�·
of
nyl
o
n
trimmed
with
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the m eet in,i:, Bernard t'ultz.
McCon ne lsvi l le visit ed Friday
It was abo a nnounced thal the rn an; Carolyn P r ice. Gr11ce Proff ilt _ jull et ca p
M.r. an d M rs. G eor ge Moor e ,and
• - night wi t h M r . and Mrs. Ri chard Jordo n.
"Ood Give n Hl1 h ts M.ad&lt;' SP · !MU ma,1Ca1.lt1&lt;' subscrlplion is
Membershi p : Albe rl i. Clur,se n· pearls 1md sequin&amp;, She ca rr iert - re n of Co lu m bus spent the
child
.
r
M
ser
and
Mrs.
Robert
Mus
Lucas a nd fa m iJy, Ll m a Road.
•• •• cure" wu lhe lopk o( Mr. Yult1.'11 1 due rnd Mrs. Wil l hun Bradford is camp, diair man; nonna Hauber a white Bible belongi ng to her The Al m. -.Jl�
weeke,id here with her
' co usi n topped with an orchid
talk and was b11Ncd .o n lhe Con- (' h air man to be co n l11cted.
They came to accompany tib a J,l.d t hild rep Ji mm1 and Theresa h oliday Mr. and Mrs. Arti e EbHn
J&lt;'re da Middl e�wart .
•
,
er
sist
B rau er &amp;(Id h er f1ance Charles
and slf'pha nolis t i ed with white
1UtuHon of lhe U n 1INI State�. 1 Followi n g the meeting refresh•
o ther 110n Jimmy home after he
l'.rugram : Marlh a J ,011 Bf'egle, sa t in st re am ers. Sh e alr;o carried
9w iti l, Columbus, were weeke nd a n d daughter, Diana.
.t
Mr. J,"ultz p o i n 1rr1 out i m perfer . m!!nh of pum·h and c ake were
h ad s pen t the summ er with the
c
h air ma n ; Hobe rt E. Bee11 le, Myrn a
Mr. ahd Mrs. Lester Brooko ver
au
ests of Mrs. M usser's mo ther,
handk
e
rchl,r
bewhit
e
lace
a
i n th e &lt;"On�tltutlo n ond a l so 1 �erved by thr hoste&amp;&amp;es with fllrK.
Lucases.
• • Uon1clumge1:1
HamHd
on Mrs. Alice Moore S un­
el
called
l , Huber t P rice .
longing to Iler great grandl'Tlo ther .
that have hecn madti Jone s preaJdl n g at �h11 pun ch
the
M r . and Mrs. Berna rd Claywell Mrs. Earl King and husban d. The
1
A
R
Hist
or
ians:
daJ
,Ajlero�p--� :. ,_ ; :
P
e
j
a
group
r
k•
l
at
en
d
e
c
E
c
joy
r
Ja
vin
picni
a
wnd
MlSB Sharon' BTown; sider o f
l
' i9. recerll 3'.'e&amp;MI. li e also 1pok e o n bowl. fl oral arran&amp;emen ts were
'
a�d fa,mlly m.oved to Log•n
�:ii. .
.. .
ra
ncis J&lt;�o11ter and Publk ily' Bbb 1he; btlde and maid
'
n
o
s
F
Lake,
Monda}':'"
�
II
o.f
�nor,
t athe lrieod tn our sch oo l 11 today I n u,ed th ro 11ahout the ho me .
·
wflere he is �rnptoyed ' as
Mrs. Nora Bobo spen t Inst
,, Unltttl Pl'•H. lll,-.P.til)ll■I
,
' ,,, -.1,11 wore a dress of aquit ··'th'iffon
Mr. and M rs. 'Ru111flll Collins,
rega r d to Lht1. cun 1:1Utut1on. ' 11\ 1 Cllesb (or the a!L er noon were Bee11t,.
Mrs.
Today is Satu rda)'., ' Sept. 10, cher . M r . and Mrs. 1-,aw renc·e
e k with her dlughter ,
we
Imper ial Be ach, Calif., have been
over taffe ta with mat ching shoes.
l
d
f
y
c)o,h�i he ura:rd the DAH mem · M r. a n d Mni. Yult1.. M rs. Hom er
into
n
a
moved
n
fami
Groga
.
4
family
h
wl
ar
e
y
he
t
aiid
of
day
th
y
e
25
e
th
on
CIYde VanCo
. Also du r ing th e meeting, a te n la­ She carri ed a col o nial bouque t of 1
hers to bl! I n formed on t h1• &lt;"Oil· Cook , Mrs. D. B. Harling er, Mrs l 1v
[he C l aywell propert y fr om the visit i ng h i's m other� M rs. Eliza1 2 more I n 1 960.
spent M o nda y eve­
Da\'ls
e Hsi o r r oo m mother s wa11 pre.
Edith
t he moon i s ap proaching its Ge orge Kennedy proper ty. Mn. beth, Co ll lns. They, will leave for n ing Y(iih M rs. Alice Moore .
•tltution and underslond it to J.awrem· e Mllho.in a nd Mrs Mar• pared-subj ect to cha n ge at t he pi n k rose buds with pi n k s lre a m •
ers.
Jielp k eep A me rk, frfle.
l'US Cho m bers.
Maude Smith 1111d ertmdson mov- Florida this Satu rday. Last Sat ·
last n ew first quart er.
regula r mee llng or t he PTA..
M r . and Mrs. Sherma n Rob erls
urday eve ning: M r . and Mrs. Ru •
Mra. Klein . l\mer1c, n Music
-------ed f rom Beecb Grove into · the
e morn in g st11 r Is Mars.
Th
Tile fi rst regular PTA m eet.I ng
o'n tiis brother, P earl and
c
alled
.
Mr (;eorge Cu m mins sened aa
ben Co l lins, Mlddlepo rt. were
chairma n pre-11t•nltid Mil'IJ,: Shoron
properly.
Kennedy
I n 1944, 1,1uns of the U. S. hl wi l l be Mo111hiy, Sept. 1 2, at 7 :30 hesl man
n us,
Ve
e even ing stars a r e
Th
Sunda)'.
fao;iil)'
for hi s bro t her.
Jone■ who prese n tt'd a musical Army en the wei.l ern front fired p. m . at the Q;rad e sth onl. Helresh­
Mr. a n d M rs. Joh n Montgomery, host· s.. at a ro okout to t he fol low•
Hnry S n yder
Jupiter a n d Sat urn.
r . and Mn.
t
A
m
bt•r�
!
r
r
e
i::isle
r
rd
Miss
Mu
r
y
weekend ln&amp; guests M r . and Mrs. R ussell and Mr. 11n� Mrs. Wm . Sullivan
Colu m bus spent th e
prog ram i n lrihult• to Sler&gt;hti n the firRt Ameri ca n shells t o ment8 will be 11cr ved. All p.arc nt s
o
n thiN day i n history:
t he 1,!UCSLS. She wo re a black and
J?oste r . Mis&amp; .Jorwli ,rn n � thret• or rl'111· h r.errtlan soil.
are ur11ed 1u atte nd.
In 1898, the Emp re ss E l izabe t h with thel; pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Elizabeth Collins , hav e retu.rn ed from a trip lo
w h ite dress with white shoes and
Carlos Snowd e n and Jeff and Mr. Mr. · and Mrs. Clarence Hodges, Nprth CafOUna \fhere they visit­
o f Austrla-Hu naary was assassiAllendi n&amp;: in additio n t o 1 h e J: l oves a n d o while ros ebud c or- n ated in Geneva by an anarch• a n d ·M rs. Franc is �optsomety, of M artinsville, Va., Mr. a n d M rs. ed M rs . W m , Sulli.van and son
·
Nuge.
Harold Collins of nea r Po meroy, Dickie McGui re and family.
Lane:sville.
president were Rubert Hee gle, vlt·e
Isl.
and Mr s. Richard Oiler,
o
f
Mr.
th
e
Mrs.
B
ro
wn.
1n
o
ther
r
esid
p
e
nt;
2. An olJnl
AOROSIJ
a
n
J
ette
e
Law re nce, t rea•
M r . and Mrs. Darrell Burson
,Ill. O,,triQb.
In 19111, Ge n eral John Pershin&amp;'
Mrs. EQit.h Welsh spe nt Sahu­
boY.
I, Wonder­
like
sure r ; 1--'uull ne B rower , secre t a ry, bride, rhose a floral print be ige and 2!1.000 so ldi ers or the U. s. a n d f�mily, N e w CarJiaJe, were Ricky a n d �teph en, MiddJepo rt.
and Sunday with h er aunt,
day
Mrs. Lo uise Niet ols has re • Edith Davi s,
(�cl.)
land '•
satln sheath d ress and a coraage 1st Division were weleo meit home w ee k e nd guests or the i r parents,
blN
an(! Hubert Pr ice , princi pal.
••Mn.d ____,. 3. Jog
Jt. Ne1..
of white rosebud s.
from the war with a reception in M r. and )'rt. A. �- Nummer and turJted �ome frop,. v�i,ting r el•·
tL Bolivia.II,
t. Mu■lo
Uvo
Mrs. John Lares epe n t th e
A rece ption for auesh wa&amp; held New Yor k City.
M r . and' Mos .. M . O. -11\iraon-'. 'nlelr . U\'ea .in MoAithur and a't · Nor- ·
t1Xport
Chlll'llclO!'
vot.o
folk,
Va.
In th e social room of lhe thurch,
ekend here with her broth.er,
e
w
ed ho me with
In 194�, President H arry Tr u• 8on Rud y returnd
Ii. JCvenlnr
11, Coma
113, Jex•
h
c
n
o
Cl
d
whi ch wa s dr c orated with ar­
Clyde
Mr.
Adfms and sister Lida.
?,t:J'I.
Jiin
pr
e
af
1omeUm
let ap�� ii.a
a: !IS them
(poet.)
U. Cl rclu of
was
� 1,amJly, &lt;;!ol.ttmtiu.s, we�e . !he
range men ts of Quee n Ann's lice , man, bo�h Houses of con re
o ttage prayer meeting
C
p
e
.
.
la
h
r
� � 1flijl � .Cf.,nll 4r JU1 ·
6. Rccll ne4
and an o f wuhin&amp;ton turned out
Uon
llrht
.. ,
l
C
at
inton
g
n
i
g
e
re
k
en
sts
e
e
vu;itmg
e
ev
h
reenery afld ivy.
The.
bride's
we
gu
nd
Monday
held
Mr. a nd , Mra. ·eiarenee Might
·•
'/ . .lntoni,
It. lllvel'
:18, S&lt;okll
lable was lovely In white lace to welcome home General Jona- !lave bought tbe Nick Gru,aer �heir parents, M r . •�d Mrs. Chal­ Faulk's.
I;!. Cntch,
p
iell.Cl.kel
than
Wai
n
wri.
�
ht
.
.
gallant
oet.,
.
(
rov er , &lt;"e n te red with the weddln1
Mn . Alic e Moore spe nt W ed­
li� Greer al\d Mr. and Mrs.
$5, Blttar
J'- Romun
hert'.l of the fo rtress on Cor re gi. prop erty ahjf •r� r,uae,t.,Un1 i t,
kev.
r
K
e
on kr lght 1-18 Soc
cake
topped
wlth
the.
mluiatu
re
h,ve
r
pu
Clonch.
a n d Thu rsday with her
The
,e
nesday
�
y
G
,
Max Edmundson. Langsvllle e
tl1h
velall
11,DIdor.
t
ei,
Mo.
C. E. R oec her of
c
R
e v. Raymon Konk r l11ht, pas­
bride
and
1r
oom, en circled with
e in Columbus.
JJis,
s
hom
new
a
ed
1u-.
Norlhwe,tfor
drl\'er
s
bu
achoo!
0. other19. ll'lnll•
tor or the Heath
Metllodist Ivy, with white candles In white
Mrl. Blll Smith was re•admit- Chester.
erri Local SchOOI Dl1triet Is con.
wlso
DW\t
18, Two•
Thought for today: Austrian
Churc h, Middleport, was Jn Oak mi l k g l asa hold ers tied wlth white
ted lo Holze r Hospital this week.
Mfe. Je rry Colme r and Miss
10. Sp u m"
aca.led:
IL Roonuc.
ta. 11111G11 1
author
J&lt;�ranz Kafka said: "Only fined In Holzer Hosp ital totHill
F
&amp;�tin
bows
on
either side.
r
¥,r.
alld
Mrs.
Wayn
e
Rupe,
Carol
Haif; gey c all ed on M rs.
iday
whP.re
he
alt
e
nded
17, Anybody
bleycl•
lowln1
a
he8rt
attaclt.
lf, llllrllall
lhe mee tl n a: of the Po rts mouth
Mrs. Donl ey Relbel and Mrs. our �oncept or tim e makes it ·
Im p�rla�. ���tr., • re l'lsltlng: this Fred Filling er recently.
JB, Half
18, O(lllUr•
8.3. 0arnten,
dau&amp;hter
and
Lutz:
llllab
Mr!I.
Di1 l rlct C ommittee on Me mber­ Danny Brown serve d the cake poesi l;ll e fo r us to speak of the Mrs. Kathryn �h,et.l of GaJli- we� Wlth lilt mot,her, Mn. Alma
Cllllll
reft'Co
a&amp; Yeut oa
day qf judgment by that n ame ;
PICNIC AT PARK
ship and Evan1ell1m held at the ------ ---lq. Prl!lll•
19. Waiat
brewlnc
of �Pf!! and oi1',:r r,1a�ves.
In re,ility it is , summny court polis were · s,turd,.y callers
coe.t
· dent111I
·
M ethodist Church
Ches�erC\'a'tlge No. 2609 wil l
Uquora
Vr.
and
Mrs. Dand Napper
wltll Re\'.
Mrs.
Garnet
Wlll1Jm�o
.
p
in ·perpe&lt;ual sessi on.
IO. Hebrew
uplrant
8f. Qiw.
Howa rd Pettit ol Jackson, chair­
Mr. and Mt,. Caah Zl,merspan J:r. (Lefia �sill) have rented have a picn ic at Po.rtla nd Park
sneu11N
•. X.�r••
man.
Su n day. All members are urged to
,i,lte� SOnc/'l' with hit �!,!er, th Flo"I• l&gt;h!J)ipt properly.
(var,)
l)llarp
,
Du ri ng the afternoon meeting
,Jeffreys
attend.
-lohn
Mr,.
and
r
y
Mr■ • Bert'ba B)'ron ,-t $t."1?l.
,
.
It, .A.ecumu•
plan, for futurti meelina:, in lhe
�
Mra. Nellie Tracy, Po'd;\.�l'oy, 11 an 10h of lndlanapolit, JJld.,
c�u� TO M,,T
intere■l of the chureh weni dis­
Emma teachinl In the 'place of Mrs. Mt,. Cush Johnaton of Bradbury,
were
euesed 11 n d a tent■tlve 1chedute
The
Poffl
e roy Shakespe are Club
Sammy
and
ot bu-+--+--+--+--+-�
Larkin
;l'ohu
connlescina:
Conway, dee. to Low ell A., Nartlly Vu'rlel Foley 'fi'hO 11
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meet
at
the h ome o f Mrs. T. A.
:will
lor the year w11 made. The
�turdQ
evenin1
dlnller
gu
e
,ts
after
recent
sbr£ery.
1
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s,pttmMr
Beave r , Lot IQO, Middl eport.
•. Pul'Gllue
Co un cil of Evan1eli1m
Henne ssy on W ed n f!sday aftern oon.
whic h
Tom Chafin,' 1 :tNO 1radu1te or r,ln. Bertha At(lo■.
The J.,.1mgavllle
Church will
Clifford, Lena Holter to Man­
&gt;.filll meet on Odo ber 1 1 to 18 ln hav e their annual J1orneeo1:9ln,1 n ln1 o.· webst e r, parcels, Sutton. of the local hl'lh sthool, h■ s ·emTIie volunteer flrt department A hJric)ieon at 1 p. m. at ih e Circlo
81oominaton, 111., w11 also di•• Sunday, Sept: 11 , There will' be
�n1Wertd a call to the PraJI pro• llt;istaiira n t will precede the meell
'Manning 0., Mary A. We bster , ployment in C1ev•l■fld,
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cuqed,
.
A;
ppro:xlmateb �30 penona at petty on SaJein St., Sunday where Ing.
a bask et dinner at noon. Everyo m to Clifford, Lena Holler, parcels,
U. l'mrier
Othe
r
mlnleters
att
e
ndlna:
were
,1 H,
la W('l comed. The Gospel J4. r• SuttOa.
Rev. l:u1ene Brown,
Po meroy mony Boys will be pre,ep( , t(I
Robert and Ma r 1aret Barrett to
and Rev. Rober t Ca rd, Chester.
13. .uid
Uelelle Nalaon, pareels, Rutland.
sing at the afternoon service.
h, The
Jasoer and· Faye Powell to Curtis
,
and B ert ha F. Jo hnso n , 8 lefts,
D
Revlnl services, Snowville Me•
HOLZIR H05'ITAL
Sutton.
thodi•t
Church'
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Route
680,
Admitted Sept. 8; Marti n A.
H ollis and Letha Clark to Ken•
PiffCe, Middleport; Charl e, A. Sept. 1 1-17, 8 p. m. each evenln1
eo,,e11 Jr., Racine; Mn. Robert Rev. Fred Jtlckson, ev1nae11,i, n eth V,., Mary Lou Madden, .-17
1 A.,
Rev.
Kenneth
Nason,
putoi'.
saustiun.
C. Story, Pomeroy: Ros er Allen
Don•� A., Ruth Gosney to Ruth
Wilt, Middleport.
The Official Board of the Heath L. Ge,17, l�l l, lltdd lepor!.
- Creed
Bi rths, Sept. 8: Mr. and M rs.
J'10\t1 .ashley, IUxfne Albley,
Methodist Church wlll meet Sun­
-. Botch
Charle, KI.-Jn, Pomeroy, aon.
... Plclw
Di11miesed Sept. 8: W. Paul Phil• day e\'enini at the eh11rt;h In Lola 8. He rdman, Pauline Garri•
son, Denni, V. Carri eon to Ralph
out
llp■, Dnrld Glb11on, Mr■. Robert Mlddl,port •t 7:30. All Tru1tee1,
llrlou1 S,ilder, Conni• Snide r, lot 85. li:ldDOWN
Ste�nda.
Cbalrmen
of
\'
.
Adaws. Mn. Do n ald H ersman.
.
I. Book
Chariea Rackley. Bobfµ't Po�, eomtnilalon, and preaidenta of the dkeport.
Robert L. Griffith, dee. to D.liay
Yrt. Addle Carter, lll'II. Mollie dlUerent or1anlutJon1 are n­
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GdHith
Uarr, Jeale Griflth, arrld.
queded
to
be
present.
Lltteral, Francia Martin, Charles
,
OBYP'IOQUO'Jl!l - Delft 11ow
'l"he Church Council of the of lran■., futton.
TaJlor, Sheryl Evans, Randall
A X )' D L ll 4 4 S II
Jeaale Griflth, det. to Dalu Grif­
Webb, Jlme, Cooper, Joni Mur­ Finl Blptiat Chui-ch, Middleport,
II
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8
G
l'
ID
at
fith
Marr, affld. o f t.Rna., Sutton.
L
L
O
W
will
l"�t
Supd,-)'
evenln1
:�0
ray,' Debbie RJte, Mn. John o·.
,
Belly l&gt;eWoU, ' dee. 'to M1uouri
.. ltttff llmply 11a114, l'Or another. 111 Wa ampla A. 111 ...
Dt!ll, Mr,. E. llartow JonM, Mr,. ror thtlr meetina:. At 6:10 the
lol' tht thrM L'■, X tor the two o•, .eto. 8bll)I ktten.
Jobn S,:lht, Mri. ftay /enkina and Yo\).th · t,uow■hlp will ' h•Ve 1 DeWatf I Grifflth, ■hid. ef tftn1.,
Sutton.
;;
.......... th• ltoltll all4 fOrm&amp;lloll .. lllt -- e,11
dauahter; Mra. Camel'\tn Ander­ chm 1upPft •t the cdurc�b.
Orba E. Stout, John W. Stout io
- dot lllo _ _ _ ,M_
aon and aon.
� 11
Arthllr H11a;h11, llary L, Hufhea,
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A OIJpllplqa Q,,olalo!I ·
The Central nA will hold Ut atn., �lplo.
CHIU SUPPIR SI:(
tbe!r l!rft
al Ibo
IMTIIIIO UT !jP
A OhD! SUpptr will be held 1h11 Monday i.t I • �- ft the sc�opl.
li!L CAIIPO, ·!hi, UPI-Th lo­
Th� UUHI • II Bttter Htalth
comln1 Sunday evenltt( at the 1"l,r1t
1' 1 I Z ll r. 1' l' Q 1
e,p.tl,t Chureh. or M'4dlepdrt fol' CJub will nieat Mondll' eYenln1 cal Jun1- Obaniber of Oo11111b41rce
the home of Mn. Robert Bot¥'• lit up 1h11 lloulfl" -· town te•0 Dlemblrt of the �Blpti■t Youth
''
Ftllowahlp lneludlna: the Junlor e'!, •Ub Mn. Clifford Jacob■ i■ cenU,. · •
Gi-oup, J\lllllor Hilb ind the Senior ed-boattp. Election of omcen
1h Jaycee, •old Ulou•ndl ol
Hl1h tro\QIII. Time
dllor-UMloor to niff
. of the ,upper 11 wtll be .ll�4 alld then will be • llshl bulbs
wlutt llljkut aale.
DioU7 1 for �t�. " '
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perty is rented by Mr. and Mn.
Ll oyd Dugan and eon Marty,
who wNe oot home 11 t lh� time.
Very JiHl e damaJe re■ulled.
PTA SPONSORS PARTY
The N orthwt-stNn Local PTA
11po nso red a party Thur1d.11y, Sl'pt
I , at Ill e H: utlo nd Cirade School. AP·
pro x i mate !� suity pr.,...sehoo l firs t
graders i1n&lt;l thE'ir parents we r e
g uesl1&gt; Mrs Marg11rel P!lrsons and
Mrs. Olive Page. first itra de L, ach ·
NS. li! rl'eted t he guests and ex
pl ll 1tl l'd what l he} woulrl try to
accompl!:.h durrng the coming
�chuul year.

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Pirates P1111ing For Yankees,
Mason Countv I Colts Only Problems: Unitas'
I Buckwheat
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Understudy, Elderly Linemen Mr .�� �;:• ::;,:it·
Farm News
Want RevengeFor Old Beating
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Unlt-.:t Pr..- lrtfffNtieftll
both Bi.lhmo re runa as rhu c k Esr
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" I ' m quite 1ure th.at if Brow n chi l dren of Guy:vi llt&gt; Billy Rife
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The Pittsburg h Pi rtl.el, clo■in1 lrada 1081 hill n inth gam■
�:;: IM�LE U�ActvancH Tai National Cont•lf
mor1· Calls aeek an u n precedent tu1 d to play ror a pro l on ged returned home wn h the for a i n on t h eir first National League
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The Car dmal1 sul l hopeful or
Below lS the talk i&gt;en n y Barker ed thi rd co n secuuve National str etch h.t' wo u ld demon■lrate 1hort Vl.!lll.
pe nn a n t sin ce 192'7, now ar• root•
catchi
n g Pittsburg h , defeated the
1 7 ) 1'.t r ol d Pl Pleau n t F u ture I F11utb11II Le11g u e
champi o nship under pre ssure a lot �ore ab d 1ly
Isaac Bar rel l is I n the VA Hos ing for a � York Yankee ■u rge Phillies just before time ran out
t�armer member f r om Sou t llside, with t hl.' rer vent hope tha,1 noth · than he has so far, say1 cau- pilal ;ti Hu tingto
1n the AL t h at would brlr1g about
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BY C. E . BLAl� E S L E E
t' I s .
. oich Weeb Ewbank.
W Va . has gwen In win n ing 4 ing wro ng happe ns to b r ilhanl j tiou, c
a revenge meetm&amp; that tiu 1mol­ on Walt Mory n ■ three•ru n horn
.
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Charles
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well.
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er i n the fifth. Stan Mu1111I we nt
County Extension Ao•nt
I �- ,,·, a p . !lust''"
v ' · as hc is c .." m F'fA Public Spt&gt;akmg contests. J ohnny U n itaa.
ObVIOlllI Y. th OUi h Ewba n k an d
deroed for 33 yei.n. The Ya nkeem
Lloy d Wood 11 1tHI poorl y.
"Fol lowing the row l'aths of rnu11ly k n own , is n o stranger i n Be n ny hi!&amp; won his c ou n ty a re a 1
' le
the Colt, would ulher
awe,1 four 1tr aight fro m t he 3 for 3 a n d drove m th e oth er
n�•l l · t0·
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r
.
nd
Mr
Smi
Mn.
Jam
th
es
St . Louis ru n to give Larry Jack•
Life" 1s th e tlllf' uf thl' fc.illir•·d Me igs County as h e serv ed as
D
e
apit
e
th
e
Colts'
w
e
alth
of
1
te
g 0 n a co n
te
John n y, who pan ed for a record 1 Marti n 111 nd thr ee d.auC bten, Gale, Bucs tha t season .
�� co :t�8� , , nl d l h • tal ent, they 're a different team 32 touchdown
son his 16th wm. Robin Ro berta
talk to be g 1 \·en al th L' 1 7 t h Judge of the dis t rict . G uern sey �;; _ :�·e
_ 1 l ut sea &amp;O n a_ nd c,,,v1 and "-nna • __ all of Col e
.
lu■t his 1 5t h.
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th
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en
h
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h
a
p,
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gh
.i n'1ua I mee l m '
u
c
c1gs
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r.,
=uc
ed a· t B m•g·1c
,
duri
ng the few occasions
,
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l
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rece
n t M e 1g.s C oun 1 Y
s
ow
t
x
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th
d
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r
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v
o
ow
u
for
r
S
t
a
t
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e
on.
n
t
he
las
t
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L.d
h
e
es
t
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e
n
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. ••• umbus spent Mon day w•· th h,·, num.,..,-r
.._ to 1 5 by ectgI ng th e c h I··
the
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S 111 1 ('.ouservat1on n 1stnct to be Fair He has also
be
en
in
t
011
the
fi
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ld.
Unitas
is
n
aeorlng pa&amp;aea in 37 straight I aunt and u,cle Mr. and Mr,
test he comp eted agains t the
.
Wlllle McCovey'1 lead•oft hom­
held a t Racm e 1-li:.ili
S,·l,u,,I ,,, coun 1Y severa t t t m es at G uernse y s tate winners of Mary l and and
cago Cuba, 4---3. Friday night,
Unita s' u n d erstudy i s Ray games
.
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in the nmt h mnmg of the
Chu.
a
Hire nd children , Pal l y while the Yankees d oted to
·K
Munday eve n 1ng, St!pl. 1 9th C I events He is a writ er for Hoard's De laware.
Brown. ■ third . year man who
LI nemen A•I.nv
op
ene
r gave Sa n Francisco ita
.,.
n
d
Larry.
a
.
R. Huston.
ua t iomlll�· know
n
Da1ri•moJL, 1s a publ1l' s peaker. 1s
with m a h alf game of fir■I place
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r or h"16 I aw d e•
Friday, Sept. 16, 1 960. Ren n y s, 1 II ·15 st ud ymg
A1tde from ,econd-11tr 1 n g quar•
.
,plit
with Cincmnati. Th e Reds
dairyman frum Medina .,, 11 be I an app ro \· Cd G u ern sey J. Ud g r , will part ld pa t e in th (' N orth At· gr ee al th e U n iversity of Mis■is• ter back . the Co l t.,; ' on ly "probBallimort- by defeatin g Detroil,
Mr. and M.n. flon al Rife an.nt
r
beat
the Gia n ts in t lle n ightcap
d
l hc m.ii n s peaker for th,• C"vent I 1· udgmg al the Dallas, Tt' X!IS show
,n h&gt;s tw 0" ,eii ,-" ns w I· th th e lem1" appear l o be the adva n c• the wee kend witll hl1
P
pare nt &amp; 4· I ·
lanti(' Regio na l Co n t('sl at Spri n g. ,,p-,
.
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n Bob Purkey's 1 7th
t ri u m ph,
.aceord mi: to Cl areo!'e
Pnce, I m I 960.
k ey linem e n and a t te nded the funeral uf hn;
Sox, th·ir d
ri ll ld, M•·•.
·,,s !h ere Colt�. Brow n has p r oved a good Ing age of &amp;e veral
= When h e w,
.
which
equa
l l ed hia all ·ti me ma­
T
he C h icag_o WhI" I
e
.
.
i
· t b oi.r d of
pun
llas
r'ia1· r m••• ur t h e d ist nc
well
t
o
er
n
p
l
and
ay
e
d
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"• i , k ely chance Iha! un cl e ' ttarl an Rife -•
a n.d the nol -t�
- S, tu r•·
jo r l eagu e high. J o hn ny Antone!•
�y· in t h(' sta n d 111gs are on Iy J½,
Conserv ation is one of Lhe in • Ii e WI 11 go to I he N a t rnna I fA I de fen se .
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Su pe'.,,,,· ,,,s.
tur
C
team
hampionshi
n
· v irtue of a �2
�ther
will
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th1a
p
1lion
Mrs
childre
Kansas
n
c
d
Mr.
ity
t
n
a
in
a
of
compet
.
it
Ii WB.'l crediled with his fifth win
ga
m
es
back
by
The an n ual meeting will sta rt le rt'sts of Mr. Hu ston as he h s a October.
Arm Not Strong
c
.
Chas.
Rife
pla
for
ent
who
re
ere
up
w
e
com
Ji
1n the first.
nurna•
rar
victory
as
nce
over
Oriole
r
m
oad
the
experie
.
al 7:00 p . m . with a chick t&gt; n b
.
• s.
B III hI.' ha_s n 't d emo n st r a t. ed t h_ • '
· I n other
lhe f u neral
l l of . !hear 1 2 were
a
n
io
na
wi
e
,
I!
t
t
d
th
t
ti
ar
5
e
League
er
ican
r
Ame
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bar becu e s er ve d by !he Senior 1· � .
Among 111e l i ne men who may
�- j Those of you who would like
tr ong pas sing arm r equired in
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.�rold R � . G "'"'1 e ; M n . J uan games, Washin glo11 tigllte ned ih
' s speech can d o so I th e N FL and t he Co l ts have nut show some s ig ns of wear an d H
Cla ss a nd moth e rs of Racine High knov. n Franc hesler fa r m s as a I t c hear Benny
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Sa
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SIGNS BONUS PITCHER
M
d
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S c h ool. Ti t· kets
r re he comp l etred 32 over r,d ,. o s ta t ,· "- n W J,,
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"'. H n eA• t I mo \' ed we II on the rar e occasions
tear a re Art Don ova n. vt
bo ha&amp; Joseph Rile Chillicot he Mr. and gri P on fourth place by dipp ,· ng
are a vailable herds m an wh
r
.
BALTIMOR
E UPl- The Balli•
Cle veland , 8-2, ■ n d Kansas C1l y
ph.1 ed 10 season s m the l eague · M s. H e · E a·r
from any cne of t he di s t r id su• 1 years as arm manager O th c Tu esday, Se p t. 13 al 1 2 : 30 p. m. '
,
e
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ioles
have
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Boston,
3-2.
farm.
efore.
e
w b
g
Choo1ln11 cu..r in Agric ultur•
pervi sors and £rum leadi n g C O· . over 1200 acr .
Don Joyee ( 9 seasons), Gin� M;_ a n d ��s· Cha1· , ru�=,
.
old
Dave
M
Billin gs,
cNally of
r
n
s
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time
present
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Muehet r1 cs,' ArI spmn
operators o ve r t he coun t y as wt' ll
·
"There is 110 future , ,gricu l •
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an
r
all
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f
or
a
bonus
e
stimated
al
·
•
· games
St . Lou!' remame� six
a s from m embers of t he Sen ior a er . of the . N. 0r t hem . Oh 10 ture 1 n a decli n ing indust ry, the t ure ln d ustry. Fa rmers depe nd and Bil l Pellin gton ( 7 ) . All e xcept St A l ba n M r.
d
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be
I
r
I
$85,000.
McNall,I',
a
lefthand ed
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Ul farm popla! ion i s s ta t ic, th ere I
Spinney are defe n sive player&amp;.
J 1 f�• Ru . an d• Mrs. Hete n n.c l· n· brev ia t ed five-inning win over pitch er , allowed on l y t wo ear ned
, charge of t he fi eld service. Wllh ar e reW j ob op or t u n it ies for du s t ry to furnish supplies, equipn itaM' three pasJJ i ng targe-t1 -U
p
t, � alu ""ell, Mr. and M rs. Leo Phi l ad el phia that was called by r u ns and struck ou l 259 ballers
I his so n Ca r l. Mr. Hus t on . now I you ng men . t-: vcryo ne withi n the m en t and lo procellS the ir p ro- halfbae k Lenny Moore an d e n d8 harveridg
Be
e Athens Mr and Mn
.,
·
duels.
3,000
coll ege grad u ates ea n
opera te s a _100 cuw . re giste red ,ound ," 1 m 1" ,,.,
Lo1 An geIea downed �1
u•1 . in 110 inoinga in Amer ican Le­
Ray Beny and Ji m Mut�ch !ller- Ronald flife Patiy �nd Lar,.,, , rain,
h,,rd
"' e ha,
'
fi n d j o bs in this fie l d each year. a re 81 good as any trio m lhe
I Gue r nse y d airy at Med ma, 0.
waukt1e, 5· 3. while San Franctaco gion play thi• eummer .
t hese a n d simila r s t atem ents i n
a
I· te ,or lhe USAF
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,
t h ome. Don
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d ef ea t ect c·mcmna
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· the
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· history o( tlle NFL.
,
m M onta na could not be here:
In atldil1on l o t h e mai· n spc a k. r ece
BILLS SIGN BUZYNISKI
. nt y e ars. What are t he fac,ts me n t i ndustry alone ca n ...,.
pener
use
o
or
2,000
twia
le
n
doob
ight
Amech• At F u lllNck
Mrs. Helen Rei n ha. rt and ch1l• beader and lost the seeond , 3-2,
.
er a l th e unnual mee t i ng uf t he -I S th ere, a f u l u. re fur anyone 1 11 men. I n addition we have the
BUFFALO,
N. V. UPI-The
Alan (The Horse) Ameche 11 dre n v k
R 1ck
nd
Rand 7 lo thE: Reds i n oth&amp;r NL action . Buffalo Bills of the Am er ican
dist r ict 011 Sep t . I Qt h a report t o m orrow s a,e: r :�ullure ?
h � m cal, ferli l izer,
nd
a
c
eed,
f
ba ck a t fullback wi t h. Billy Pric- a n d C m"d Y,' C'.a ld we11 , ,pen
Le i u s exa m me toge t h er th e
.
l �
)'. 1 lh e
Football League hne sig n ea
1 of d is trict activities will be pre•
bu1 d mg m dust ry. .
.
r
er to spe1I hi m . Mike S om n.ier
·
r
t
por
e.
ies
r
l
ur
1
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I
u
o
irs
o
II
o
l.llll
1
p
past
w
eek with her parenLB, Mr.
Dick
Schofield
1howed
h
e was
sen t cd by board mem� rs Servlin
e ha ck er Bernie Buzy n iski . He
A
Jtur
Th
h
r
•e
e
t
ir
d
grou
i
s
g
p
ha i the edge for the ru n nin g and M rs. Chas . Rife. Mr. Reinhart a n ample replacement for the 1s expected to be m the sta r t in
. ' ,
�
ing on t he g o v erning bu� rd of ) el us di st in guish. betw een farm ,
g
h
n
r h r
��� f:: � n�: Jo� �� , halfbac k. spol over Alu Haw . came for the m Saturday. Th ey i nju red Dick Groat when he blast• defensive line up aeainst th.e New
distric t a t t he pr esent t i me are i ng and agric u l ture. Farm i n g is ��:,���
n
.
waa
m
n
�rid•y
a
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sc
who
kms,
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a
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.
.
' spent Tuesday with her aister ed a two-ru n triple in the sixth York Titans Su n day.
.
chairma n &lt; .:lar en ce Pr ice ; set: r e- but one ph.a�e . It 1s the on e w e this he
l d. Th e t ype or J obs v ary
a st ar at Sout_ h. Ca roli na.
t the product i o n of our
Mrs Ju a ,,·ta Sa,,•v n an d fa m a· ty, i nn ing to give Pitl!burgh its
t·a r y·treasure r , Th&lt;'• r co n J h n son ,· know bes
.
.
V etera n, �!II m� n the aeven, Thu rsday with M rs An na John- eigh th victory in the last 1 1
I and members Harnld Carnah an crops .illld' h v es loc k, but agr1eul • grea. t l y becauM: wh
. er.e l here
. is
r
a
mes5.
g iculture, there IS big b 1JS
.
fo rward posa t ,ons an th e Colla slon a nd family, Thursd iiy n ight ga mes. Vin egar Be n d M iz.ell, witlt
' ar I y ll ous h an d Rex S'1e n er 1c Id •' t11 re·• in t he broad s en se' in • Th ' n k r the m e n wh0 mar
age superb defen .
eludes not only fa rming bul all '
I
_
.
�
,
and friday willl her siate r M rs. ninth•in n in g aid f rom Elroy Face,
.
Up fr� nl m th e lme will be Dor(l th)' Beveridge a nd him ily of wo n his l l th game .
Two membe rs on the boa r d will the equipme nt. the supplies, the 8 r:! d o per ate o ur gram elevators ,
rage
slo
our
d
stockyards
our
a
Marche ll! and Ordell B raase.
be elected JI lhc meeting. Ev ery services, th e rc�earch, and the wareh es. , . u
T_h i n k of . t hc sales· bo t h 240 pou n ds, al �h e e nds, Athens .
ous
Pit tsburgh scored iU oth er two
ma r keting necessary t o produce
l a nd own e r 1 n t he county. ou \ .
Mr. a nd Mrs . Sib Patte rson of
s ide of m unicipali t i es, is eligibl e
the food and fiber for our peo• men. the c redil �genc ies, a r1 d the w � lh 288-pou nd G ene (Big Dad dy ) Way nes b urg spe n l Friday nig ht runa with the he lp of two Chi.
cooperati ves
s_c a t te red Lipsco mb and 270•pou nd D onocago erro rs in the second, Ern ie
p i e . As t he populalio n or our farm
Coming Soon To
to 'vo t e.
wit h Mr . a nd Mrs. {.bu. Rife.
t
h r oughou t th e lalld. Ap; ricu l lural
bei
n
g
v iii� at t he �ck les . . Jcyce , who
Banks
and
Frank
Thomas
The M eigs Soil Co nsen·ation counlry incr ea s es, certai nly t he
Mr
n
s Jerry Bowe
and
Mr . a nd
respo nsible for th e Cub m1&amp;
Distrid since i ts o rganization on m•cd for ils p roducts in c reases. Co llege gr��ua tes op�ra te g r.een ! weighs 25:i will relieve Donova11.
es , a r tif cal breedmg s ervice s
us
h
mer wuc Thursday gu ests o f Mr cu e s..
c ki n g u p the line will be
Ba
l
?
In.
h ou r
wit
then,
Agricullure
serv ed
been
has
943,
l
4,
June
IIILL THEM Yoanell with ARAB
ig and poultry h atcheries, � nd Pe l linglc,n, Di ck Sr:yman s ki and a n d Mrs Wm. Fol mer, Ne:w Ha·
hy Lwo conserva t ion ists t he late 1 &lt;-rease d gruw t h, must be a gruw . pfeed
Rookie Bill Stafford, who m akes
U-00-lT TER.Ml'l'E CON�ROL
su ppl y st or�s . Good Ea rmma: I Don S h in n ick a l l 230. Milt Davi s ven .
F. J. Recd , and since 1948 by I i n g a n d expa nd in g indust ry. This
■-..-. 1100 .,. In&lt;&gt;..., £a.a) ... ... N•
Ca
se y Sten gel look
1 0 years
.
Phone WY •2-3202
mea ns good busme �. s. .
barm le plante. Profenhm.-.1\r prn,11
Mr. and Mrs . Scott Fol m er and you nger beca1.1i;e of his wm.ii ng
a n d Car l Taseff are ba ck at the
.
Carl Bilikam. The supervisors I dues not mean
h owever,
that
I ,-.•re prolecUon. G•I FKEI!: told•r at
Pearl Street
cu
he
T
g
pos itio ns Mr�. A nna Ja mes we re recen t resembla n ce to Wbitey Ford i n
defensive secondary
f.ot'.rt � gro u p 15 � n \
•-. Lumt.. Yant. Tli0&lt;&gt;.....ia 11•• IL
wo rk cl osely With t he S oil Con· every pa r t of agricul t ure o ( farm• I tural Educ�
Approxi
RACINE,
OHIO
mat r l y
t rnn .
I
wit h Andy Ne lson and Jo h n ny guests of Mr. and Mr s. Byron 1 950, scattered six Detro it hi t s
servalion Service of Lhe USDA. ing is increasing.
new
ob
,
ach
re
e
avallab�e
000
�
s
J
:l
Jan
Sampk at safety.
You arc i n1 c res tc d in the fu . I
in gaining Jiis thi rd victory since
· which provides the tech n ical ser.
ear : H you en.}Oy farm ltfe a�d
1
F•w N-,wcomers
Mr. and Mrs. Patri ck Wood joi n ing the Yankees on Aug. 15.
vice to th e District. The job of I lure. l e t n11.' give you som e fact s yhe
l pm � 0 t 11 er peo ple, a careet .n
' t hl' su pervisors is t o plan a pro• to show l ha t ag r icu l tu re is a 1
So we!J. stock ed are the Colts a n d neph ew Da n ny Will o f Pome•
Minn i e Minoao 11 nd Luis A pari­
Ed
,u ea \ J on could be a rewardmg wit h experienced p erson nel t h a t \ roy a nd Mrs. Freda Fi nn y of c ia each d rove in two run s as the
, gram of soil and water l'Onserva- growi n g and expandi n g indust ry. servi
c e . 'f'.hes e m en and women
Kansas were guesl!i Monday of Whi le So� made forward motio ns
n o more tha n four or fiv e n ew•
.
tion wil h in th e confines of t he Firsl, .11griculture all an indusar
e fa m iilar
10 us as C� un t y comers hne much chan ce of 1 Mr. and Mn. Jo hn Hartu n g.
Mcig;; Soil Cons erva t ion Dis t ri ct tr)' is t he bigg es t buy er, t h e big•
agai n . Bob Sha w picked up his
Ag �nt�•. 4· H Cl ub Age� ls: \ o•Ag m aki n g the squad.
Pfc. La rr y Bail ey arri ved Su n- 13th wi n , although be needed
and to sup ervise the accomplish- g esl seller, th e biggest borrower teach
erN: amt Co l le�c 111 s tr uctors.
Th e most p ro misi ng roo ki es day fo r a visit wi th his pare n h
and has th e biggest inve s tm ent
Phone Wl-9-364 1
rneut of t h at p r ogram.
, The fifth .grou p l s Agri c ult ur al a re Bo b Boyd of Oklahom a a 11d Mr. and Mrs. El mer Bailey. H e e ight h in n ing help from Fran k
Since t h e formatio n o r 1ht&gt; of an y stabl e industry wh ether
Bauma n n. The White Sox reliev er
There is a Jim We lch of So u t hern Meth o· 1 s sta t ion ed a t Georgia.
POMEROY, OHIO
di btr it:l over 550 coope r ators have it be m i n i n g, manufacturing or C o m�umc� lrnns .
retired t he side wi t h two on and
g�owr n g rield wh e re you work di st who are ba t tling Ta5eff for
Marie a n d Marla Grues er were o n e ou t after Balti m ore had seor•
h ad plans of soil and water con•
transportation.
servation prepa r ed on thei r farms
Second. l h e in v entory of farm with people t othehe l p k eep them ll'P a d efen sive backfield J ob ; Zeke ov ern ight guests of t hei r gra nd• ed twice . J a ck Bra n dt batted in
latesl d eve lop• Sm ith, �t andou t linebacker from parenls, Mr. a nd Mrs. Lewis
H e rl''s BIG e"Ws'frOm"VO ut
da le , on .
Over 500 of these pl:ins are c ur• machinery alone is g rea t er tha n 10
�
1ncrea,
ents
.
1
h�.
�d use of tcJe. .,\ uburn ; Jim Col vin, Hou�tWl Grues er .
daughter of Ca n al
Win�best.er
1 re nlly i n opera t io n .
t h e a ssets of the Ameri can St eel
NEW HOLLAND DEALER
s ion, adio . a nd fil m s ha op nvi
a
e
nt
th-e
we
e
ke
n
d
with
her par•
r
uese
r
G
e
aarenc
Mra.
,
e
and
ag
v
M,.
Bansa
e
l
A
lin
a
nd
.i
kle,
c
p
ILf
s �
�
During the past year pasture i n d u slfY, and five times th.a t o(
,
e,rt , up d w �otic ,iew gro up o r J ob '6ac'ker from So uthern Calilor ni,. or Morni n g Star we re Su n d a y ents, Mr and Mn. Llpyd Wood.
improvt1J?1ent was 1hc hi rgcsl sin• the automotive industry.
Barrin g injuries to U11itas and even ing g uests o f Mr. a n d Mrs. Mn. Myrta Rife, Wilkesville,
Third. i t co ns u m es more ste el, �ppo rt u llit le�. At leaSl &amp;IO new
co.
g l e prac t ice carried ou t on
lable each ye r.
avai
e
Ohs
a
J
.also wa s a gu eRt.
_
any ot her key p layer s, the Lewis Grueser.
-or
a
.
�
uperalmg tarms. Thi s involved more pet rol eum, more t rucks,
Fma ly, we co me 10 . farimng. Colts should prove mighty t ough
Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Bircher of
Mrs . Do res Arnol ,t en t ered the
1,354 ac r es. Pasture re s eeding m or e tr actors, anti more e l edrif y u wa t the m oSt i port a n t
romeroy spen l Wed nesday after­
Parkersbu rg Hospital Mon d ay.
involv ed 733 acres duri n g the ci ty t h a n a ny other single i n du s- �Job �in ag r�icul t u re-lookm to th e to be at on ce again.
Mr. and Mrs. W ende l l Frec ker noon wiLh Mr . 111 nd Mrs. Charles
past year, Conservat ion crop ro. try.
Euch y en over 200,000
fff Rac iri e e nter l ai n ed with a dfo, Rife and famlly. Oth er tuests
Agricul t ure is tO&lt;lay, as ii ha s farm.
tatiuns accoun t ed fur anot her 449
u ng me n b�come fa rm ers . Mod­
ne r at t he Martin Restau ra n t i n were 0. A. Rife and Rkhard Cobb
.
.
acr es. Olher spedalized pra c tices always been, one of o .1r majo r yo
em
rarmmg •� n o lo�� er _J ust a
Middleport Sunday hon ori n g M r. S t . Alba n s.
ies.
tr
indut
basic
c
.2
n
1
i
r
yea
uded
l
duri n g lhe (last
1
mea. ns of m aking a . h vi ng•it is a
M� po rothy Beveridge ,a nd
Boh n on
a
n d Mrs. Howard C.
andi
n
g
and
m
ile�
of
open
drains
t
I
mil
es
of
It
is
i:t-owi
n
i!,
ex
rnok•t
Carri.,
p
Iola
t,a.w N•w Hollond
bu
s 1n es s , 11 pro fession. Y o u can
so
n
of Athen s spe n t Thursday
their
53rd
weddi
n
g
a
nn
ive
r
sary.
By
Mn.
John
H■rtvn9
.
obl
n
c
h
anging
eac h year. As long a s
t i l e drai n s, t he conslruct iun of 29
bola handling a on1-mo l
beco me a Successfu l farm�r wit h
Atte nda n ce a t Sunday school
Mo n day gu ests of Mr. and Mrs. with her paren ts', M r and Mrs.
farm ponds a n d 2 1 25 feel of w e ea t , wear c lothes, and live onl )' a hl gll sch oo l educa t io n, but
.
Sepl. 4t h was 60 eolle clio n $14.54 Howard C. Bolin were Mr. and Chas. Rife.
in houses the re will be job oppor•
pipelines.
REW HOLLD'D 'I
you can imp ro v� _your cha_n �s or Rev. Card fi l l ed his regulor ap- M rs. La rry Rous h , Debbie and
H ersh el Justi ce call ed o n Chas.
r
ag
in
s
e
e.
r
u
l
tumli
irul
Whe n we con sider t h e ac t ivisuccess by addll1ona l. l rammg . .
ftlW lall-Carrier;
Junior of Gallipolis, M r . and Rife an d fam ily Su nday.
pointm en t a l 10 a. m .
li
es of Lh.c di str ict o11er ! h e 17
Whal
aho
u t the fulur e
of
the
Rega rd l ess o f the field o f agri­
Mr. an d Mrs. Chas. Rife called
1op1 for iloitl h•••hl1 vtnot!Utyl
Meigs Equipment
Mr. a n d Mrs. W. M. Da rst a n d 1I Mrs. Wen de ll F recker we re aft er
yea rs o f i t s e xisten ce we find farm boy ? With t h e sur plu s pro- c ult� re a col lege edu cati. on ays
o n Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Wood Mo n­
noon call ers.
child ren, Wa verly, and M r . a n d
much larg er figures. Con serva• duct io n of sum e p roducts and of_f m a n um b er of ways. F1. rp t
'l'he new low�o.at New Holl and
Company I nc.
8 I Mrs Robert Seyfried of A l abama
Mr. and Mrs . Horace Abbott day evening
• 131" Baie Carrier cut.a labor 50 to
.
t ion c rop rotations top the
lisl limi te d ls n d a rea, what oppor• will hs
eat
t
the
nu
m
e
r
ou
s
doors
of
Miugh
your
Billy Rife spen t the holiday
'15%. Mak.ea one of
were wee ke nd guests of Mr and e n tertai ned with a birthday party
.
.
Where Quality Is Paramount
wit h 10,339 a c res. Other common tunity doe s he have ?
oppo rtuml� �p en to a person w 1 1.h Mrs. Wm. Eich inger Sr.
, •
chorea II breeze!
with
his
aunt
Mn.
Juanita
Saxton.
of
Friday
after
n
oon
i
n
Ji
ono
r
Fi
r
st.
we
prac
t
i
ce
s
on
di9tric
musl
keep
i
n
mind
t
far
m
s
are
•
Goe■ to1ether lik• a eh1l d
co l lege t rammg . S� nd, the r e _is
POMEROY
Mr. and Mrs. W a lter Garne6
OHIO
Wsid anrl Newto n H u m phrey th eir son, Roger 's 7th bi rthday.
w oodla nd pr otec t ion, 8,624 a cres, t h at l h e farmer for a l on g per•
building 11et. Start with the 18-foot
eat . deal of, pr ide a d Sil S- and Leroy Eichi nger atten
and
baby
calle
o
n M r . and Mrs.
d
ded
Pr
e
se
n
t
w
er
e
Sh
e
rrie
Black
s
ton,
8&amp;nd
4s
ha
years
on
of
labor
iod
ed
h
furnis
pasture impr ovement , 8076 acres
;acrio n m e� rrun g a col�e�� �e'ban unit and book
Marie and Marla Gru eser , Con- H ershel Justice S1.mday.
t he Ma ri etta Fair.
.
acres, and l e adersh ip fo r o thrr fi eldii. gree; aod lhi rd co ll ege trammg
foot Hctiona up to 98 feet! Oper­
r farmi n g
4,6::!6
contou
rol
Mr.
e
n
d
M
rs
.
Hug
h
Bea
r
hs
a
n
d
n ie Radford, Kathy an d Eddie
ate&amp; l'rom on., motor\ You cocitdia­
'
c on t our st r ip
croppi n g 4,492 Our patro n sain t , Geor ge Wash · has
do,lla�s an d sense 11 alue . daughlcr and son attended the Abbott, George Skinner, Jimmi e,
1
a
locatlon ■nd direction of bale
i.a
eft
ed
h
n,
ingt
l
o
r•
e
Mt.
V
belov
acr
es
;,,nd
pastur
e
piunting 2938
Su r ey indica te thal a co ll ege 50th a nniversary of Mr . an d M rs. Ma rtin an d F rances Br oder i ck,
charge from the mow floor or out.
! n on to serve as Ge n era l a nd
a c res .
9ide the barnl
J �e ca n ex t t o ea rn J. H. Kau t z of Worthingt on Su n · Mike and Edd i e Young, Billie and
.
Fro m t he se figures i t c an be Fi rst Preside n t of o ur c ountry. ;;; o1:i m or e In apf�
' e lhari a
Come on in and eee the amazing
I e t im
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Bo bby Hysell, Middleport, Kevin
day,
seen that forage and woodland We m a y expect yo u n i m e n to h ig
new, New Holland Ba le Carrier
h
sch
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r
ad�at�.
Or to iiu t
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da
u· \ Marret t. Da n ni e , Vicki an d Ro•
Mrs
Hazel
Humphrey
and
here toda:yl
improvemen t are two o f the out. l eave the far m in the fl.l t u rc just 11
_ t her way, if it cost s you
ano
ghters attend ed tlle Marietta ger Abbott. After game s were
.
· s t a nding problems on all farms as t hey have in t he pa st . The
,
to f an ce yo ur .�n e:e Fair Mo nday.
\ play ed, refreshments were sen·•
of t he area. Closely a l li ed wi t h farm boy o f today shou l d use his e$: uooot '1 n ;�e
1
t
r
n
Mn.
Dal
e
Smith
a
n
d
daught
e
r
ed by M rs. Abbott, aa&amp;isted by
.
fa
r
, e
m backgrcund as a buildi n g wo r��
this is th e need
for sufficien t
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vacy
e
L
of
E.
M ri.. Da l e Hyse ll, Middleport, Mrs
J.
Mrs.
d
an
Logan
s
or
hlock
ne
z;;lo
tepping
ture
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f
As
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t
water for t he lives
to u se
UP
n al 1� ve5lmenl . It 1s true, college
Jarie Abbott, Mrs. Arlee Abbott.
of The Plains spent Tuesday with
.
!his for ag e. 292 fa r m pon ds h ave farm e rs the majori t y of us wil l tra . n g co ts, but Jt
als
o p ys.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bo l in
M r. and Mrs. Wilbur Bail e y.
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be en con struc ted on th e farms or na t urally t ur n to agricu l ture for
; � re �a r er
0
Mr. a nd Mrs. Scott Folmer a nd were Tuesday afte rnoon ca l l ers of
cooperi.ilurs to hel p provide t his o ur occupation. The Qllestio n s we ba � ro und an� �Ff e d rs��
/P
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Mrs Ann a Jam es and Je ff Fol· Mr and Mrs. John Hartuniz:.
wa ter and 6910 li n rar fee t of pipe have l o decid e-will it he far m• trem
TRACTOR SALl!S
mg a re Of g rea t t��P m
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ing
be
it
will
of
or
de
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p•
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hundr
line has bee n i nstalled lo ca rry
a rtmg y ur eereer . Bui l d n
Ph. WY,2-5101 Pomeroy
Jiav thin° k
r
this wale r where it is n eed ed for po rlu n l l ies re lated to far m ing ? ��
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, .
l ion is a necessity.
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you r abll11! es and your athtu� e.
There a re wond erful ca reers in !h en, select a co 11 ege o� tram­
.
agricultu re ror th ose who tpre- rn_g cen ter that will
prov1d.e )'OU
pa re and mee t th e qualificatio n s
with the ne c essary educat�on to
Th ere is a g reat demand for gra. do th�
you would hk e as
dual es of La n d Grant Co lleges. y�ur hieJ�b
s wo rk. Wculd y ou co� .
It i� estima ted thal over 15.000 ; s1d�r, along with m a c:a ree r in
�.
new jo bs arc avai l ahk ea c h year. agr,l'� l tu re, a gr�';';m;
end ex­
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A c olleg e deg ree could o pe n the pa11d111g mdust
ry .
Bring Your Ti res I nto Our Shop Beklre
door for you to one of these
ra rf'crJJ.
Noon And Get Them That Evening Or
Let me tell you so m e o f these
MASTER MIX and
o ppor1unilieN, Ther e a re a wid e
va riety o f Jobs in Agricu l tu r al ,
Next Morn ing.
MASTER-MADE FEEDS
L AD••
Resea rch, industry, bu s i ne ss, edu- 1
cati on ,
comm u n icatio n s,
a nd I
MILD W
l T&amp;NT •
farmi n g.
OR
L• CL &amp;NING
Ag r i cultu ral Rc11earrh may pro­
vide
over 1,000 new job&amp; each
For GOOD APPEAR.\NCII aa,d PROTEcrlON
SEE US FOR
DRIVE YOUR CAR IN
year . Researc h me n seek n ew
fot EXTER.IORS l,011 can't: buy :a bettu white
facts, n ew ua es for farm produ cts
paint than Uaico. t bru,bca euily :a11d baa n.:·
devel op new seeds, ne w ch emi .
ccllcot: hiding quality. It ii mildew tt:ti.st:ant,
eals, n ew growth sti m uletors,
fume-proof. and non•toiic. Keeps i:hat ".new­
Phon■ WY 2-3254
and new uses for forest a n d lum . I No. 2nd St.
pain1cd" look for • loac,::::"d it self dean•
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her proliucls. Yes, th ey seek to
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By U n ited PrH1- lnf\' 1U1t1o
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mu ral hon 1 odar i n ;i � rand w 1 r1 d I mt' M .. tho d ist l"li urrh
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l
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football
te
a
m
up
made
, A hardluck Porn e ro� Pant ht!I ' foot lJ;dl t t• a rn beat Oak 1 1 11 1 All,•nc:e 21 E l ,.., o
111 and tht&gt; l'ur! l;rnd Mt'1 hod 1 �1
8
1ast night m e nry rh'p,1 rl11wll l eH"(• pl Liu- um�• that pays o ff . ML d 1 1on 1 1 Ge�ev • 0
Nt&gt;w 't urk
1 here i s com pc l l t w n rn eight 1 ctrn r d1 :i t 7 3 0 P m
79 fifl 590
i n desire w ha t Jt lacked rn experience her e Fri day night t o
i ,i
and sl'vt•n gold medals
sports
the �re,
l'h
1
v;igo
77
59
566
3 1 1 roll over a senior-studded Belpre e leven . 28 to O
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I C•du 26 Adt1na 6
I will bt' at st;1ke as 1 he greiJlest
V. a :oh111;:ton
70 66 5 1 5 1 0 1 ,:
Tti'e Panthrrs ma(ie t lw 1 1 J 9fi0 st ,lrr on t he Oiik 1 ( 1 1 1 gnd· • New Concord 2-4 8unK�•lle 22
A b\o(' ke d punt in the opemng mimi t es of the first quar of all u ma tt&gt;ur sp orl� t&gt;v t•n1 s
l 1•
7 68
I
96 1 3
and ended ou \ ht:' shor 1 t•11 d o1 &lt;l ll K-0 coun t which caml' Woodsfield l2 hffll' i.lle o
1mt t h e Y e llow J ackets on their wa )'
r
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l
SENSATION WIN S
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Ucl roll
Ii i 75 449 :.1 m9 1'?
•Ln utcs I_t' 1· I rn I I It• gc1 m t• on a p1durt' pass V I &lt;IV Cl eve 1 •,wt w Ht T•ch 6
E
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M
t
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iddlt&gt;port
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off
Mlddleport
kL&lt;·k
look
s
Hensley
ktck
.it
,
IIJ(']ud,•s
l
ure
only
the
equeslrian
,
�� t v fi,h t u r k l l' t l l end H o n n 1t· Bogg guod for 75
C l•weland L,ncoln 01 l:f oslun .
&lt;60 76 44•., . � Belpre Eagl.s lo upen \he &amp;arne Lhe t:i and nwcbed 57 yiltdi to : Jump1ng grand p n x before l h l' I F OHEST III LLS. N. Y. UPJstar Ma1
s
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v el1nd Jahn .Mar,hall '
Cl•
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. enny iia Is t on o r 8II k ersand lhen k epl l he ch arge.s o f pay d'u-1 1n 12 plays It was H.ar I d o.sing &lt;"eremony tt l 1 2 noon
�ards • a TD , aJ1d lh l' vict ory
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Ni&amp;hl's
Frlct.y
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Cl•v«-l nd Weat O
ns
ms1dt·
d
bot\le.
Ullt&gt;y
Coad1
s
honor
S{Ottng
the
Lakin�
I
Al
·--newest s ensat ion of
C.ilif..
f1ela.
Before lha1 the Pant hn-, It.id n.-\ N �1,t ms1d1• tlw Oak Htll 20 ,
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tht•1r own 40 to fon.-e t'he Eaglt!s a.ia1 n , gou1g over Crom lhe 6iX. I D
Tt 11· (h·t"1s1ve play of t h t&gt; ,l(fl me Ai. ht• bu 1 a H11
1 h4' tennis world. faces defend.ftJ■de at leasl 1 hrl:'1•· �pmli·d mu
Boston
City
.k.anaH
3
2
u • S · Joh n 1 1
t'::t'. o.rry
C.irr addtlilcl the extra pumts after I .OD
to �.n1111
tlohl toward the 011k l ! L l l !.!11a! l11w. I uuf1.,ld1•(1 11fter l ht- Panthers twd
• ng t i lleholder Neele Fraser of
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New York -4 oetroit I
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N
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&gt;
penally
A
Jtve
agams1
yard
hand-ofr
t�kmg
ro
uartera
each time bein� thwarti&gt;d 4• 1 1 hn I,) 1lnv1 11 111 1 h1• Uak Hill 35 l alt- rn ci'
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rn
Q
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Austral
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ro
Wuhlnoton
Cleveland
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rvr"; d J :n Ado,,i
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th(' Ea :.: les put the ball back tu bad Hlt'ky Oi ler.
COltly penalties (80 s�nb a�iws'-ed I Lilt' tuurih pn11xl 1( 11y l'uul 111 ,
semdinals of tht' national C'hamS,1turd ,1 y ', ProbaW• Pitcher
�� "' �• d (: 111 ';ed • I L•ti n O
BOSTON UPI - Y ou don'L ha\'t&gt; I p i onsh1 ps at th t- w est 6 1 dt! Club.
for the evenmi,:) or bv 1n(·(l m p l dt• I quartnh;it·k w;is �mol llt•red ag11111
On Belpre's first play from
aan:.r their 35 a nd made a fourt h a n d
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Balt imo re • I Chi ueo
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nint&gt; s1Luation A hard charging scrimmagt' alter \he kick off, a to reel !tnrry for t he Denv£'r
aerials on third and fuunh duwr 1 ai , ht• w ,1� 1111 fr1·1 1 1u•111 Ot"l'as1un � , Cl ev•1 •
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n
n
Baufflll
or
4-9
Score
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1 d E ut O
lltuattons.
Tht' poor
1 · ,ir\ u·r. on ,, pa:-.� ;t1t c nw1 fur it l o�s
Bo ilfon et K • nu , C ity -Delocle J11t· ket forward wa l l then blocked fumble. rc&lt;:overed by Carr, sel Broncos anymore.
n d C Iii
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dropped
who
Brnr1cos,
and
fourth
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Yellow
the
up
Belpre
by
punt
llllcmpted
an
,ii 7 1111d Oak f l i l l look over
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·• Jo h n H•v O I 7-8 "'' Herbut
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1 hcir txhibit ion •"anws. :irf" l t•atl
A f t . r ! ',\ o 1 I a Oak l l i l l i!n · w
hal rt,ark. W;i l t tk11sley. a1Xl final touchdown
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Detroit
Terry
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in,: lhf' infa111 A merit·an F1&gt;ot•
. ;irr a nd
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M id(.llc-port '&amp; Haymond ··Jlot Do1,("
II was 8·_a umg;ir
7 .9 0 F i ,cher 1 -6.
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ville 46 P•inl v,n e 20
ircle
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teammg
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Belpre
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Washinvton
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PIil'
Md "urkll' [)ass t •d dt&gt;1• 11 down 011 · I Urb•n• Sl M
The Broncos k1ckPd oH the
with
plays
live
16.
Baum•
. .11a rynille O Y
dowsky 1 -0 vi Lltm•n S-5.
' s first season hen• Frida�•
AFL
In
16
the
from
over
going
gardner
was
Middleport
plays
{l\•e
s11li&gt; l t 1 1t&gt; 1 11 BuKgs who 1n14dt&gt; 3 f1nK · C O lumbu 5 Lt n den 20
Su nd•)"• G ,1 ,,-..s
Entrnoor
over for t h€'" score with Mannin� StitndinJ,! ui,. Oiler's .attempt to night by shocking t hP heavily-fa
ert 1p :-,1111.i,: af\Pr t ht- ball had b1•1·11
,,-. Boston at Chicaijo
R eynoId•burg '!'
1 3-10.
vored Bos1on Pa1riols,
Bau mgarner going over from th(' nm fur th1• points was stopped.
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Baltl
, t 1 pp1&gt;(l hy ;1 l'an01t'r d1•!endn l w l111
rn
ore
•t
Kensu
Citychester 12
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h1·
on
ground
eff
his
CoaC'h
nanny
one
Denver
though
And
20
1
a
saw
&lt;1uarter
fourth
The
h
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Kloes
hit
Hindy
rt
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Fran..,;
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NEW and USED
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11 21 e1terv, e 6
ft·I I t 1 1 tht· ground in his dfor1 1 . Wh 1t •h�
a pas� fur lht&gt; extra two poin ts pound freshman rip off large kic Filchock was quick to laud
(2)
d
n
Clevtl•
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Yorlc
N•w
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1nlu payt11rt Md'orkl t· pa s si•t i !o 1 F reu ys rg �6
.ind the Jadicts were out in front ground g;iins aud score standing tht&gt; stars of tht• game-quarlerNationwide means co..,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Myru11 Beuiwn for lhe ,,air uf Pxlrit
t o o with five minutes gone in up, but a holding penalty can- I huek Frank Tripucka. and half
a
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pUte in!urancc aervi(e.
W · L Pct · GB
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cel l ed Gene Wise·s scor'e ino the backs Al Carm1d1il�I and Gene I
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kct territory with five plays and
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25
M idd 1 Ppor1 Coach John Thomp• Pas.«mg .
35
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l he Yel low J ;i tkets ' set·oru'! tou l" h ·mighty proud '
For The t'lrst Thur
Friday Nig�t, I RHult�
l 'w 1 11•r11�• opi•1wd a first q1wrt r r , F indl•y 18 D•Hance 12
Pa!is. intt&gt;rcep! l'&lt;I
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O
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Your
prolilt&gt;m.
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down
5! n �ran._ 4 C l nc,. 2. hi, tw,.
t•ffurt I rom i t :, :.!.2. wl'l1t 44 ya n ls . ' Norw•lk 20 Huron I
-411
Llesire lh.ese boys bad to11i." hl. " Yards losi,;. penalt ies
In Soulheasll'rn Ohio
hei
can
reprr-.sema1i11�
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plays
four
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C 11c ,n net ' 3 Sen F n n, 2, 2",ii
on h t u lw �111ppl•1I hy a I � ya n l Glt»onbura 20
Firs1 downs
6
you plan wisely ar,d
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I 5t • Lo••. • P hll • · 1 • c_•ll ed •t enc:1 1 1 d
nd 1 0 Thompson .said.
Jll' n-'IIY enrly 1 11 l hP sN·o_nd frumr
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rumble
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CHt•li• . Margar•tl• 6
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Middl1•porl
2
8 fl 1 4 0-28 1 Lost
40
with
24,
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the
10
yards
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Pittsbuq;ii
( ; ,, 111• l ll st!-'r. full ha(•k . got 9 on 1 Wt&gt; I Columbus AquinH 24
Middleport Lineup:
O O O 0- 0
Harri� getting 1 B yards in onP BPI pre
' 1,uu l m ramhlf'd :-l", Lo '
Los Angelu S Mnwauli.H 3
111;1,•1, and
Kl oes, sh arer.
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STATISTIC
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MAX WA RD
C o I um bu, We,I 6
. d the cen•
1 ry I\
· iJU mgard nn 1 rie
S•turd•Y'• Probe b1• Pitchers
the Oitk H. h ul l lw rlork ran ou1 I Columbui Watterio n 34
Stobart.
Hay!I,
Tiu·klt•s:
tlu·t•:
Middleport
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St. Louis at Phllad•lphla - Si � t l:' r for vnt' aud l h u(!y hit Kloes Yards Rushing
1 1 5 E" . 2nd
Ph. WY-2,2&lt;60
Tlw t h in! period WHS a set• saw
204 Bodi1ner. Wilson. Annas, Bush;
Worthhfaton a mon,
willi a bt &gt; a u l itut 22 yard pas!,
'-3 vs Ow■n, 3· 12 ·
itff1t1r 1 1 1111] c.trly 1n the fourlh 1 11·r Mount Verno n 20
Rall
Bait')',
ilkf'y,
r.
Reed,
,1rds:
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Passini;:
57
Pomeroy, Ohio
&lt;'.:hlugo �, P l thburgh - A n der- J l l ily that carrit'd the Jacke-ta to Tolllls
io1I wlw11 t h1• 1';1 11lhni,; mnV('d 2:1
26 1 Centers: rhamhcr�. M i ller; Back!.:
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Friend
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ya rds i 11 1 1 111• gro 11 11rl LO !he Oak 4fl
10 llind y Harris, Baumgardner, Carr.
as ,Q, Attem pt,;
Sa n Franciico •t Clntinneti - �::� ��:�: : ��;;���0� �� \!u t 'i:.i u �� r
- 01 ent•nay 0
w h i·n 1 'ou 1 11 wa� smollll're d mi u O ubl '1 " •
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t
Compl
Pu�
3 Hollingshed, Wisc, Clonch. Oiler.
,; anln £' 1" ' � run for the points w as
Marich,1l ,4-l v1 0'Toot .. 10-1 1 .
I 1a1 J ' B tl f t • i • I I L do n 1 2
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a m I t Irnl &lt;I rive
r.ass· ,1 t t 1•111p1
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Offkials· Bob Baur. U mpire:
pted
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Pass
ll&gt;rce
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. becau se of a p 'nalty.
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Lo, AngelH at Milw•ukte- no "Dud
ewo od O
, v 11 1 e•20 L a•••
I c•roo••••
, 1n.1 1•1 1 out
Kermit Blos s er. Referee and Jack
Yat'ds lo.si,; pcnilllie ·s
70
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A
on
Kloes
to
m(!y
l
l
from
pllss
C n lg 7·1 v, J•y 6-7.
In 1 111• dyrng munit·nb •if t h1• DrHden 30 Licking V•ll•y 6
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13 Lt&gt;}', hPad linesman .
rint downs
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try
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wa
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ken
G•mH
!und,1y',
• Batteries
t h r gimu• . itfl,•r oak I I i l l had �rn r Ro1e v ill• 6 May1¥ille o
s
3
;111d t lw Jal'kels erided Uu• haH Fum ble
St. Louis at Phllad11tlphi 11
p11 . t h e J ' ;mthi· rs ran up lwo firs t New L■xinvton 1 4 Coi l Grove 1 2
Lost
0
0.
to
uhNHl 14
San Freniti1co at Cincinnati
down.� g1111tl for 16 yards hut th re1, Celdw•II 22 Fort Fryt 12
• Acce11ories
B•lpreSecond Half
Los Angel,u • I Milwaukee
u 1 rnniplrh• pas�••S hancl('d l ht' bal l Wooder 6 Sh•k•r Heights O
or the- second half
st.irt
the
Al
(2)
Plttaburgh
et
Chingo
The runuing score:
to 01,k Hi ll uu 1ts own 35 with M•nillon 42 E11t L lv e,po&lt;1I
• Repairs
- - - � -tl 7 7 0- -20
Wahama
only iit't'nfl( l ti n•maming, and 1hl' M.,ufield M•d l 1o n 42 G•lion 2
---�Hannan
O O 1 4 0-1 4
FOR ALI, M A KJ;s
Scoring touchdown�. Wahuma- \
1 ""�'../::;� ,:·. ":,:,':,:·, ·::::\"' th• Oak
Rus-'!ell 3 . (runs or 20, 50 and BO
l l tll d \ l h on off,·ml' atid d l'ft·nst•, COWBOYS GET KOWALC Z V K
Frff Honw Con,ultetion
yards).
hu1 )i,, {"flUldn " t �.,, unywht' fi'
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l l Tl IT U PI-Wall
Kowul ·
Hann.in-Cornell (85 yards
t h1·111 1 1--(li t lw l'onwrny l i n e Spe.11' czy k . ll fullback, hus IH'('n !l t•nt
6 Miles North or r.alllpolls on State Route 7
kkk off rrt u rn) and Jenkins I
hl' �&lt;kd hy ! " i1PI To1n f;rtll'St? il1 to tlu• J):il ] as ( ' uwlm.,·s hy t hl• J )p .
1�u-kl1· and Ill� �0 1 1 hn111or�, m 1 ddl&lt;• I trn it I .ion� Knwukiyk hud bi•('tl
Jo1•y Hus.� l•ll. flt•ef hal fhh&lt;'k, I cl&lt;iwn. Dwi�hl Conrad ran th(' (pass from Young J
STH.ICTLi' NO DANCING J,"OR ANYONE UNDER ?.I.
Extra points Wabama-Jcwell
l rn P hiw ki•r l ( w k ( _ row. l he O ak s Pli" kl'd by t he t " o whoys tmtlt·r lht• scot'&lt; •d lhrt•1• tout"hrlowns Frid:iy l'Xlra poinl 1 o rnllkf' the score
2 (run and pass from Hargraves:
r11 : 111 11� 1•d onl y 0:1 yHrds ru s h 1 11 g I al' r ut1g t&gt;t11enls for givir i g t t w n,•w 11i�hl to pure t h1• W:iharna Whi1,• 1 3•7. Waharna kading.
Wesley Ely, proprietor
C ,1 11 or Writ•
l'ornpar1•d l it 1'11m noy·� :124 on 1 114' N;i l i omil J,' oo t hu ll J.ea� ue ll'il l ll I FalL·ons !o u 20· 14 v1dory ovl•r
Russel l set 11ail for hi s third Hilnna11 C'onrad, run ; anrl llul . 1
No Oblig•llo n
i.:rnuml
l l igh School touc•hdown of the f'Vening only a ley. run.
sl'rappy Hannan
u nt1("l1• 1111 11r playns.
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Bul tlw Oak� ad1lt-1I 101 yards hy
•-- under l l1t· lii;:hls or naehtt&gt; I Fi l'hl. frw 1&gt; l ays latn. 1his t i rnl' ror 50
Phon• LY -l-4550
Hu s.st•ll 's scores rnme on run!I yn1·ds. A p3ss from llaq;raves
J&gt;.is,.ini.: 011 1 h ree t·ompll'tions in ll \ l lw bull away
" Morrl , A ve. Afhtn&amp;, O.
t �!r s i o l '•HlH't' o _v ' s l!' ro y Hr d tl /!l ' on I �: dt111• n11r 1 11g!n ll .1 1, h :d f bfl�k liRd -nr :.m: RO l) nd 50 yarrl." 08 -intly to ,lewell WU - n � for- -lh@.. extlu
1 five at'ri:il 1r! '.•.s Thi• l' 11n1hr•rs 1 rll'tl \ l l t •� 1 t 'r ; 11 f 1 1 l l h ;u· k rrm we ll W it h J,, w c ll, sophomun· fullback, W'lp- poin t and a 20-7 ycad.
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" ""' ·' " "' " · 1 • 11 u • ,·- h u 1 ,"' ' " ' ''0I , ! h •slt'r l( 'nd 1 n i.: sl rn ng d i• ff 'nsiv c • ,,ct 111111 ]lound oul yardage : hf'•
Slill in t h r third quarlcr. Han
';;::;�;;=-=====�==��:::..'.'.:::��::�_;�:�:�::�� .� uppur!
lwN•n lhP ,:o;d l ines.
movi•d 1 hr ball Oil a drivt• to
n11n
r
Th1· 1 1,1r1na11 dtvcn, ralNI a de- t hf' fiv l' yard l iur OlivPr Youn�
STATISTICAL CHART
fin1h' u111lt&gt; rdug in prt ••J.lllnl P t a lk at thal point 1011sed a pass t C 1
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ll ll H h.1 l l l c l hnt kep i t hem I n Cn l \' ill Jt•nk i n.� ror thP srorf'. lli•
Pom r'y O•k Hill
1 ht• hall �ame throui.:hout . They t·hn rd l lolh• y nm the t&gt;xtra poinl
Yards r11sh 1 n""
o·.,
2 .,,
W1•t'(' 11m·1•(I I I Y I111 l fl la(' k/I I) w I b 1I 1 makin� 1hr St'Orf' 20- 1 4.
n
l'ards pHi;su1i,i:
IOI
( " unrad ,md l.eor111rrl CornPII.
Statisilcally, the Falcons ran
o
l'nssi·s i·on1pktl•d
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Ttw Falrons srorNI ,, arty rin u 1 1 firs1 clowns to ei ht for
p
I• ,1., s1•!ii ii 11 t•m 1 ,1 i•( I
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\ht• third play nf l he ball ga me. l a 1 1n. T h y los�C"d si x " passes
C'
ON t'AMOUS
f m1
o
Passt·s lnll•n·1-pti•it
Lurry l largr uves too k lh t' opt' n i ng anct
:1:.i
complt&gt;t&lt;"ct four for 1 1 yards
;-1
l'unts
k ie kofr 1 0 l hP l li,nnan 4� yard anil "kkt•d up 313 yards rush·
• 1'1l 11 11·lt'i'I
3, :'.&gt;
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litw. Twn plays l;1ter, Hussell ing. "
You will fincl •verything necenary to mali:e
F11mhl4 •s Lo!.I
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sk1ppt'd through thC' l la11n.11n d i"Pomf'ourney
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Falcons
Tht
to
r.. u m 1\1 i·s 111·r town t 11
repain on your home, ready ancl waiting. No
t
fC"n�P to pa)'dirl. Tht· extra point roy nC'llt Friday night for l h&lt;"ir
J-' irs1 now11.�
.
tt
good
tm
was
lrv
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delay. , . no fun . . . no bother. It'• real One.Stop
·
annual nwPting with !ht ranthers
} 1 uuts (Av l
:15 1 7
:m
l lannun too k t lw Nlsuin� kh· k
rn:t.,:\ i:T
C'ilo.
Alt•x
Couch
or
Service. Budgel Terms • • a
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1 oH n nd with Cornell and Con• 1
1
224
Tot al Yards
Hl4
rad doing the lleavy ball 1oting I --- , I
.Start in!:( Lineup· l'nntlwrs- •�1Hl11: m n v C"d th f' bull to the Wahama I
H n m m a!1d J&lt;'w�I I : 1'nrkl�•s: C: rut&gt;s- right �•ard l ine hcfore j;!ivin!l ii !
f'r and SloWI"; &lt;,u;1r1l� t oatl's and up on downs. The Falcons look
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Stl'wnrt ; Ct·ntrr: C row: Ra&lt;" k.• : over nnrl lllOVl•d to the 20 a t the
Pou l i n , Bufl'l ni,:1011, 1-:lruwn 1111d l kN · end nf lhe q uarter. On th4' �ec- I
I N M I DDLEPORT, OH I O
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am! pl u y of !he second (Juarter,
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1800 Nye Avtnue
- - ltus�l'l l �t•t suil for flO yards and
the double slripe, Jewell ran t lte
t',c;1ra poi11!11 over, 1md Wahama
LUMBER
PLYWOOD
lf'd 1:J .O. Thar 's lhC' way the
SFm.VlNG COMM..ETE M'EALS
Interior and ex­
' h,1U ended.
Kiln dried stock
WITH HOT ROUS AND
terior types. All
In
/ Cvrnell quick l y pul Hannan
penellng
wood
suitabl e for any
fine
of
,election
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HOM E MADE PlF.S.
slandarcl plys. 4'
hack into t h4' ha l l �amr&gt; wh('n hi'
use. 2'' x 4" s a s
meny type, •nd p,1tternt Mctn.y !nlng
low
as
panels
8'
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took the second half k,iC'ko{f all
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as
low as - ·- Iow
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HOURS - 6 a.m. to I p.m.
PrlcH Knotty PIM
as - ·
lhe way-85 yards- for a touch2Z½t sq, rt.
91/, c tin. rt,
$3.36 each

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COAL, OIL, GAS
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Another Good Buy from BAKER'S

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SAMso.�!!� ��!�� !��NITURE
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new can a, they roll olr the 1111ffllbly ll11e.

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Now addtd lo lht famous qvalltlos
of tho 100¾ Latex WOlldtr WIii
Paint • • •
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And In new beautiful Ito, h,h
color,, T,y no-:fvm..,no-0u0r SPRED
°""'""'••d wath&lt;&gt;blo.
SATIN

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AVAILABLE AT

King Builders Supply Co.
Phone l"Y-Z-1748 Day or Ev�

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FLOORING

Fine , luxurious flooring. Pre-riniahed or un­
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excellent buy. Aa
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$9.95 each

Closet Llnbtf
Fine, arnm1t�
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J t is .a common th i ng to hea r it sa id in Sou t h A fric a that
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"these people arc earning more money than lhe l' ever did in
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thei r lives before, and yet they're not sat i sfi ed. And th a t is
true. Mcireover . t he y will never be satisf i ed un t i l they have
more than better wages.
TY Sf�IIPi for lverv.one
SUNDAY
Peace is a compound m a de up of many elements , ancl no
Wll'J'N•TV
wh
ich does not providt! a ccess lo
generation will know peace
Channel l3 - 9:45 a.at.
s o me of th e "mnres'' of l ife.
"Claiin Your
Woll and the �mb
Divine Right"
There ha�'l' been all loo many wolves in our world, and the
lambs haw been Lambl i ke too long.
n Sdtnce Society, 1-44
;,, ;,-,hI - -COne of the striking charactn i stics of our generat ion i s the M ulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Momin�
f act th a t h u ndreds of mill i ons o( the world ' s underfed have :sprvic·t· at 1 1 with "Substance" th t·
become convinred that hunger is not necessary - that t here subjel"I of the lrsson sermon. Gold­
is a way , if onl:v they ta n find i t , by which a ll men can h a ve en Tex t : Seek the Lord and his
stren!llh. seek his f11ce continually
eno ugh to cat . And there is a v a st restlessness as a result.
Be ye m iullful al ways of his
There was a time, not so many ye a rs ago, when the hewers
l: the wonl which he L"Om•
i-ovC"ni:in
o f, wood and the d rawers of water were hopeless. They did not
mandctl to II thousand generations
dare bel i eve there was aqy better way of life for their ch i l- 1 C hronicl es l 5: I J . 1 5. Wednesday
dren . Today they a re determined to fi nd p betler way, and servi re iii R p. m.
the� are wfll i ng to listen t o anyone who can tell them how to
F iut l!aptist Church, Middleporl
find that better way. Meanwhile, i n l i stening t he y are a pt t o Don;1ld A . Boone, pastor: Morning
Wors hip. 1 0 : 15 a. rn. · ·The Beckonl i sten to th e wrong p eople and to try the wrong way.
7.30.
Wolves ca n be taught to l ivr. with Jambs, but something has rn� Cross." Evening service,
' •: 1 1 : 1 5 a.
Soul.
th&lt;'
i,,
Cobwehs
"No
to be clone to their wolfish 1�css before i t is an ent i re success.
n1., BDard of Deacons; 6:30 µ. m ..
Rlghl COUSD!'SS N e eded
Youlh F£' 11owship d1 ili supper; 8:30
The American peopl e , who pride themselves on their l ove p. m. C hurch council
meeting.
of peiice. need very badly lo learn a few of the (acts of life 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday, Hearthstone
concern i nj peace,
Class and meeting .and Wl'Ttl
This world cannot go on indcin i tely half over-stuffe d and meeting. 7 : 30 p. m. Wednesday,
Hour o f Power: 8:30 p . m . , SC'nior
h a il underfe d .
rehearsa l : Thursday 7:30 p.
Choir
If we exped to go on sel l i ng m a nufactured products lo the
m
rest of the world, we must be prepared to buy from lhat san
.T:��;'nHe� 1;i!!s .
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EUB Ct,urch,
rest of t he w o rld.
Pau l l lool;s, pas1or: 9:30 Sunday
I f we want to live at peace, we must be prepared to treat School; 6:30 p. m. i'J," ; 1-1 p. m. wor­
men of other color with respect. The a ngry a nd the i gnorant ship; Wed., a p. m . .Prayer meeting
of the world make po0r customers.
. Soul,h Bethel EUB, Paul H9oks.,
The free enterprise system means that w e m us t expect to pastor: 9.:m Worship; 10:30 Sunda .v
meet our competition w i th a better product at a lower price, School; a p. m. Wed., Ptaycr mee1
ing.
a nd this may do someth i ng to stand al"ds of l i ving.
Loltrldt• EUB, P•ul Hookl, pHpeace can never be had except at the sacrifice of pride.
tor: 10 a. m. Sunday Schoo1 : 1 1 a.
, {Copyright_ 1960 by the Division o f Christian Education , Na- m . , worship; 7:30 p . m. y i,� ; 7:30 p.
t1onal Council of the Churches Of Christ in the Un,· ted States m. F n.,
·
· Prayer mee1 rng.
vf America.J
. Bethtny EUB C"urch, F. E. Du n n,
pastor: Worship 9:30 a. m . : Sun•
i,:elistic services 7: 30 pm; Prayer day School . 10:30 a. m .. Otis Knopp
met•ling Wednesday 7:30 pm.
supt . ; Y · Hour 6:30 p. m .
Hysa-11 Run Frff Mett,oditt: RoC armel E U B Church, F. E. Dunn
berl E. Smith, Sr., l)ustor: Sund11y pa s tor; Sunday School 9:30 a . m.;
School 9: 30 a. m.. Worley Haley, W e yn f' Roush, supt. : worship 10:45
s up1 .; Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Prayer meetin and Y l lour 8 J). m .
g
You l h servic4', 6:45 p. m . ; Evan·
Syracuse EUB Ct,urch, F, E.
e:el islic message, 7:30 p. m , ; PrilY· Dunn, pastor: Sunday School 9::-IO;
Church of Jeiu, ccr meeting, Thursday 7 30 p. m.
Den Quisenberry, supt . ; Worship,
Christ of L.1tter D■y S•lnts,
P•nNt:ott•I Autmbly Route 124 7:30: Prayer meeting, 7 :30, Wed.
Old Town Flats on Portland Road Dorcas, E. Codner, pastor. Sunday
Heath Methodilf Church, Mid­
s ,rnday school 9:30 am; Preaching school 1 1 am; Children's church dleport: Raymonrl Konkright, paa .
10::lO •m and Bihle Study Wed• 3 pm; Worship 1: 30 p m Sunday, tor: Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Wor·
nesday 6 pm. C. W. ProHitl, pas­ Tuf!sday and Friday.
ship 10:30 a. m. "Hidden Evils";
tor.
Br•dford Chu·rch of Christ, Youth picnic supper, 5:30 p. m.;
Mldwey Community Church, Raloh Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed, '7:30 p. m. Official Boan!; Wed.,
Bobby Searles, Minister. Chuck Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn- '7 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Tht Federattd Church, Porn­
��arlcs, Sunday School, Supt., inl? worshi p 1 0:30 am; Christian
(youth)
Endeaver
: Evangelical and Reformed•
eroy
Evening
pm;
6
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m.,
Sunday School shirts at 9:30 a
1'rayer meeting Tuesday 7:45 p. wor:irthip 7 :30 ; Wednesday evening PreshyLPrian, Waldo J1 Bartels. pa.s•
tor; John Wm. Hlllettnar, Dir. of
Bible Sludy 7:30.
m
Bradbury C?lurd'I of' cnrlst; Art Chr. Edu.: Sunday School 9 : 1 5 a.
Zion Church of Chrl1t, Pom11'0Y·llarrison"ille Road, Eu,::ene Mar&lt;"Llm, minisler: Bible School, at m.; Worship I0.25 a. m. "The
Underwood, minister. Bible l&lt;'hool 9:30 a.m. Wilbur Rowley Sr. Supt.; Healing waters". Tues., Sept. 13,
9:3() am; Morninit worship 10:30 Morning worshi p 10:30; Christian Women'8 Guild Retreat, 1 2:30 p.
i'll; Evening worship 7:30 pm. Ro­ Endeavor 6 p.m.; Evening worship, m. Wed ., 7:30 p. m. Federated Cir•
cle meeting.
7 p.m.
bert Rerd, Bible School Supt.
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Alfrff M•thodl lf Church, Rob­
Klr,vdlom Hall of Jehovah's Wit-ne Syrecu1a- Methodist Church nes!e111 Public meeting Sunday 3 ert R. Card, pastor; Sunday School
Rev. Carl Herring, Pa8tor. Sun• pm: Watchtower study
4 pm; at 9:30 11. m.. Lloyd Dillinger,
day Scllool 9:30 am, 0111.a Wine­ Bible study Tuesday
pm; Ser- supl.: Worship aal 10:45 a. m . , Her•
8
brenner, Supt; Worship service at vice meeting Thursday 7 pm; Min• man Taylor, l.ay•lcader; 7 :30 p. rn.
7:30 p. m, "Tht&gt; Sa\valion of God" i1try ll'hool Thursday e pm.
MYF; Wed., 8 p. m. prayer scrviee.
Youth Fellowshi p 6 pin WOOnes­
Pll,rlm Holb1eH Homecoming , ·sept. 1 8.
Danylll•
day ; Midweek Bible study 1':30 Church. Langsville, Don Wachen.- Sy ncuH First Unltff . P.-.sbv­
pm Wednesday.
achwanr., pastor. Sunday school \ terian, Boward Ruppell. pastor;
UI Church, Let•rt Falls, Rav. 9:30 am; Morning worship 10: 30 · 9 a . m .• Morning worship "Does lt
pastor. Sunday �m; PUgrim Youth 6:41 pm; Pay!"; 10 a. m. Sunday School.
H11bert Sharp.
school 9 : 30 am ; Worship ,ervlce"!I EV!lngelistlc service 7:30 pm; FelFlnt United PrHbyl•rl■n, Mid·
Sunday evening at 7:30.
�owsbip service Wedne:iday 7:30 dlcport; Howard Ruppelt, pastor:
the Nnerene-, pm.
of
Church
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; MornSyracuse, Rev. Harold Holmea,
ing Worship 10:30, "Does It Pay;''
Churdl
N••
Mlddl-,ort
of the
9aslor. Sunday school 9:30 am; &amp;!rl'n------Sunday sehool, 9:30 • WYF, 6 p. m . ; Monday 7:JO p. m.,
Morning worship 10:30 am; NYPS ni.; morning worship, 1 0:30 a. m.· Session meeting: Tuesday, 7 : 30 p.
8:'4) pm; Evangelistic serv1ce1 at Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer .m Deatnn!I and Deaconesses meet­
7:80 pm: Wednesday 7:30 prayer meellng and Bible sludJ Wedn-=:1- ing; Wed. e:30 p. m. Jr. Choir; 7 p.
meeting; Prayer hour Tu'esday day 7 : 30 p. m.
m., Sr. Choir,
'1:30 pm; M iasionary service i• the
Church of Ch,l1t, Middleport,
Naomi B1p,tlst--Sunday school
3rd Tuesday of \he mortb ill 7:30 9:30 a.. m.; worship, 1 1 a. m . praJ• Fred_ I. Gardner, minister: 9:30 a.
pm.
. Bible School, R. C. Steffy, supt.;
er aenice Wednesday 7 p. m.
Church ef Nnarant, Mulberry,
Car,wn°m Baptf1t _. Sunday 10:30 ,. m. Morning worship "He
11nion Aves. Pomeroy, Rev. E. E. echool 9:30. Morning worship, Tenderly Looked At Mc"; 7 :30 p.
cox, pastor. sund■r School 9:80; 10:115
m. Evenina: service, "Men Dis·
1.'�rnlng Wonhlp lu:10; NYPS tl
RutlaN Flral tiptlst-Sunday pleased Wlth God,"; Monday, 7:30
«us E·•11nlng Aenice1 7:30; Praf­ achool 9:30 L m. Pre,chlng Sun- p. m. Church Board meeting; Wed.
v Ah•cL ,( Thund1y 7:30.
'7:30 p. m. Prayer �eeting _a nd iBIday 2:30 p. m.
Ho11u c : PraYtr, Chftter, (The
ble Study: 8:30, Choir prarhce.
HarrlNnvlll• P.....,..,lan
First Baptist Church, Eatf Mein
Countrv Church In Town) , Ed­ Sunday 1ehool 10 ,. m. WYF 7
mond I ife. pastor. Sunday school pm and Blhle study every Tues- St., Pom_eroy. Ralph C. Zundel:
9:80 am ; F..a rl B0111, Supt.; Morn­ day. Prayer and pral!le service pastor; Wrh. Watson, S. S. Supt..
Ina: worsti ip 1 1 am; Evangelistic Saturday 7:45 pm.
9:30 . 1 1 : 15 a . m. Combined service
service '7:�0.
Pentacodel-Sunday school :Ip ol worship and sludy "Echoes lrom
rnfft
l!lev.
■
am·
evangelistic eervice 0 7:� pm; C�p Oyo. ,Sermon: ''Jesus, �·he
P.•lnll'w C!,urch,
Thomas, pas I nr. Sun.day 1chool at Wednesday Bible stud)' 7:t!I pm. W,ari� Worker." N�ry and
for dmdren; S P­
R uttand C hurch of tit. Neu,.ne 1Uft¥iU'
&amp;:30 am Sup! . Herbert Roush;
lo}Vll
F
rn.
�••
Morning
am.
8:00
9:30
, hip supper and
ay
school
-Sunday
Wedt?esd
prayer service-�
Run P,rk; 4
"�'
Jt
l
ipr(:itNng Sunr• ·y rd1ht 1:30; worship 10:45. Evangelistic 1er• m�
'.J'ues­
ee11lon;
,nnlng
A
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,·
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p.
prayer
Midweek•
sun­
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pm
vice 7:4:li
po., Joung peop:1?11 .meetln1
\VCT\J
County
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pm.
7:46
·
Wedneaday
i,ervice
pm,
day &lt;l : •�
Columbl,1 Ch,1pel Chrllfla,._ rot,� ,,t �lewt PreibYW­
Church-f.-.. Methodi t
school 9i80 am. Worship il_D q,i�h; fie�l)' 7:30, Men' s
Bible
Rev. W. ff. Strau111·1uab, pulor
-' tt C:o�ton, O�o; 2
.second �
Laurel CUii: Sunda:, ,ehool 9:30 service 10:90 am · on the
�•Y
.
·
�.-A';,
� , ¥iulon.ry Circle;
•m Phil Wite, Supt Cltis meet• and fourth Sundays.
p. m. l)IA TrabtlnJ Con•
Chrlllof
Ch.,.h
Dolnl 10:30 em, Wm. Bailey Jn
JI
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I� lllo GrllDCl,e.
char&amp;e; FMY aervlcea 7 fm; Evan- Bible school t:tlo am Pre1cbln1

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(From "Chrullanlty Today"]
"And . . . it is appointed uot.o men once t o die, but aftn th.is
the J udgment" 11'.Jeb. 9:27).
Before us there unlolds the drama of death. Men in history
mt't&gt;1 lhtir d1:-a th, whether the y be great or small, and bccoll\ e
names memorialized in art and literature perhaps but no long.
er in flesh and blood.
New drugs and techni ques in surgery, improved diets, and
h i gher living conditions .are of course contributing to length• ened life expectancy; but the added years are nothing in t·om .
panson with the eternit y that lies ahead and in which all o(
us should be rnneerned. Death may be post poned, but it is still
unavoidable.
A Christian, in the words of the Apostle Paul, can know,
how�ver , that it is �tter to be " absent from th e body. and
present with the Lord ''
Not that many of us reall y wan t to die. But, we can face
the certalnty of the eve n t w i th th e absolute assurance in our
hearts th a t we helong to Christ, and he has done for us t he
thing which makes deat h a transilioo from f a ith to real ity.
Death is ,going to happen to everyone of us. Those who a re
C'hristian will pass im mediately into the presence of the ever­
living Christ who has redeemed us u nto himself. The cocoon
uf earthly existence wilt be transformed into the butterfl y of
eternity; the body of our worldJ y existence will be changed
i nto the likeness of his glorious resurrection body, and we
wi ll see h i m as he is.
With the Apostle Paul every child of God can say , " for I
I know whom I ha_ve trusted , and am persuaded th a t h e i s a ble
to keep tha t which I have committed unto him against t hat
I da ."
fa ith in Jesus Christ as Saviour from sin and LOrd of l i fe
makes all the d ifference in this world - and in the \\ Orld to
come. To a believer, there accrue blessi ngs which are possible
to no one else.
For one thing, there is security - eternal securi ty.
. We live in a day whe n security is almost a (etish. Men want
1t more than freedom itself. We have socia l security which
l asts until death - with som e $200 a dditiot1al to assjst i n bur.
i a l expenses. Men may amass £or-tunes, but the securi1 y o(
· money is only for lhlii life.
Th� securit y we have �n Christ is eternal and nothing ca n
ta ke it from us. Jesus said: " M y sheep hear my \'Oil°e . and I
know them, and they folJow me; and J give them eternal life;
and the y shall never perish , neither .shall any (ma n 1 pluek:
them OJ.Jt of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, ii
greater than all; and no man is able to rtuck them out of my
Father 's hand . I and my Father are one.'
. Another blessing _which the Christian has is peace. We live
m a w o r ld of lurmml. AH about us there is u n rest and uncer­
taint y. No one knows even th e i mmediate ruture. But in the
midst of darkness �he C h ristian can have absolute pea ce, for
he �ows who he Is and where he is going. He knows that
nothing can happen to him which is outside the wiJI of God.
He lives in the certainty that: "All things work together for
good to them that love God," and the,e is infinite peaee in
that as�rance .
A third blessing of the Christian is )lope - the hope of
hea ven i tself.
The Bihle tells us: "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard nei­
ther have entered into th• heart of man. the things _;,hirh
God hath �repared for them that love him.'' Neither ou r pre­
sent expenence nor that of others - not even our wildest
imaginat ion can p i cture the g1orr. which will be ours in hea•
ven. We do know that heaven will be a place where there is
no sickness, sorrow, or death; and we know we shall be in the
presence of God himself forever.
One final blessing which is ours is freedom from fear .
"Yea, though I walk tbrougb the valley of lhe shadow of
death, J wiJI fear no evil; for thou art with me" was David's
assll:rance and one which is ours through faith in the Jiving
Christ,
Like Pete r Mar&lt;hall we can conlemf.late death and say to
a ll who a re Christ ' s: "I'll see you in the mornin
g.''
L. NELSON B ELL

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: Man's l lop For P ce

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1 0 · 30 am on thf' firs! and third
S unday,.
R.utl.1nd Church of Chrl1t e
ea
Bitlle school g 30 a m ; wi ,rship
service 10.30 111m; Youlh hilow•
By �- L. Smith
sb1 p e pm; Wurship 1 pm.
Pom•roY Churc:h of Ctirld \\' hJ l l've r m11y be t he real purposP uf Russi a , the commuo is l s s&lt;' 1 1.1•&lt;l on a massi ve word Whl'n t hey say that •· t hey have Sun&lt;la)' school 9.JO am; Morn•
ini worstiip JO 30 a.r.,; •-:vening
c11nw to c • st a bhsh pc•Rce on t h t• eart h "
worship
� :30 pm: Pray4'r met-ting
It i .; one of the n11sfort unes of" l h e df' morracie s that they
stud y 7 :30 pm \\'l'dnes•
Bible
and
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or
� hav e not be en a b l e to cap i t a l ize on t h e univ rsal o gin
d
y.
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pPa( f • {)u i t e \1 rong ly, anti qu ite unjust ly, t h e "free worl '
KingilM.i,.,- Church _ Sunday
has taken un lilt! aµµearanC'4..' of a "war party" in the eye_s of sl"hoo l 9 · 30 am; Worship servi&lt;'t•
n1uluµlit•&lt;.t nulhuns of Lht:! " 01 hl , pa1 t1t.: u l arly in the unde, - 1 0 : 30 am.
tlevt•l opl•d areas of the earlh .
I L•npiill• Congriv-tlonal &lt;'.:hrl1Co��und
a
Is
Peace
tUl n Church----Sun�ay school 9:JO
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The prophet Is a ia h was not a political sc1enl lst 1n the mod- , a m ; Worshi p servire 10:30 am.
Pomeroy Stve-nth-Dey Advent11t
crn senst' of t he word, but he had a shrewd undt:!r$tandrng of
-(
1 24 Butternut A ve DAV Hal_D
is
ce
a
pe
world
pract i(·a1 polilics. He knew , for ex&lt;Hnple . that
Sabbat
J1 School 2 p1�; Worship
many
f
up
nd,
de
a
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m
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is a compou
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no si· m pl t element I nstead
serrn:e 3 · 1 5 pm· servic� are Sat•
merits .an d _vu· ·tuc::;.
.
urda)' . Prayer �eeting Thursday
.
I n _pronus 1 11g the er a of peat.:t: �h1ch was lo com e w1�h the I 7:30 pm.
Messiah. t he prophet said the d1vmc ruler wou ld t.: omb l ne ( I l
Chu u; h of God, Mt. Moriah-­
the spiri1 uf wisdom , !2J of understanding, (3) th e s pirit of Sunday school 9:45 am; Worship
counsel and ( 4 ) might, 1 5 ) the sp i rit o f knowledge and (6) the service l l am; Prayer mel'ling
fear of thl' Lord. Ant.I t hat i s a rare and wonderful compound, .1 Tu.esday 7 : 30 pm; Young peDplt&gt;
more l'Ompkx t h a n anythin g that has ever com e out of the Fnday 7:30 pm.
Cerleton lnterdenomln •tlonal
chem
·
0 ist 's· laboratory. ·
Rood-Su11day school
Klng�bury
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nc_ ut U1_t! most_ seno�s m1sta�Ps the g:eat �o I oma\ pow�rs O:JO am; w orship hour J O:Jo am;
mc1d1· 1 11 Asi a and 1 11 Affl(' a was r n assuming that the coloni a l every other Sunday.
peoples would be sat isfied iJ they were a l i t t le better fed an d
Be thlthem B1pti1t, Great Bend
t.:lothed . And t here can be no question about the m a tter: the -Morning worship 9·30 u m ; Sun­
colonies enjoyed a gre a ter prosperity under lhe guidance of day school I0: 15 am; Evening
the great powers tha n they ever had, or they ever would, un- service '7 :30 pm.
dN their own ungu i ded and m i sgu i ded rulers.
,. The U n iform Su nday School lesson for September 1 1 :
" I SA I A l l 'S V I S I ON OF T H E FUTURE," Isaiah 2 : 1-4; 9:2-7;
H
S l ' � nA y SCl!OOL I.ESSON or THE WEEK

Deep In the human heart is the deeire for
great e r and wider vision. It p rompted early man
to clim b the trees and to scale the peak,. Every
year it lures thousand, to the top of the Empire
State Bui l ding. It inspired the telescope and
microscope, &amp;nd eventually radar.

Similar to this yearnin g for vi,ion, yet B&amp;Cred
In its powerful prompting, has been man'a spirit.
ual quesl Although there Is much natural evi­
dence around us to prove ther('! iB a God, we
want to understand His mind, His power and
will , • , His heart I

No human inventions are needed here. In the
Church established by Jesu s Christ, in the Truth
taught by Jesus Christ, i n the Lire iru,plred by
Jesus Christ - each of us ftnd, that wider vision
his 80Ql eraves.

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Mn. Allen Taylor spent three
days of the Labor Day wtekend
at her home here.
TIie ice cream social at lhe Sut•
ton Metbodut Church Salurday
evenilijZ wali well attended.
Mrs. Harry Capehart and son
spent an enjoyable afternoon at
the borne of her sister, Mrs. War­
ren Rose last week.
¥1'. and llra:. F. D. Hudson spent
J(onday ni&amp;bt with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ru1sell Roush and Mr. and Mn, Allen Taylor ancl
family, Mr. and Mn. Arnold An­ then tOQk Velma Taylor to Athens
derson and family a11d Mr. and to r�ume her wqrt there.
The B&amp;C Homemakers 4--H Club
held a pma party ■ l (he home of
Lil'lda White Friday evening .
Mrs. l!llen Wh;l• and daughter .
Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Pickens and children were Sunday
. evening Juell.Ji of Mr. and Mrs.
" Break the R�cord .. Sunda
y � ill warren Rose and ramiJy.
be �bserved thu Sunday morn.mg
M n. Warr-en Rose visited wit
durmg lhe 9:30 Sunday School I Mrs. Louise Headley or Bashan onb
�our at the Church ol the N aarene Wednesd y evening. Her nie(e,
jl
111 Syrac�&amp;e.
tvelyn i..n ,on, tiad spent the
.
_Aecordmg to preit!!nt records _it ·wc:ek with her.
will take a total of 2.26 people 111
M.isl Edith }\ose spe�t several
�unday School to break any p(ev- daya with her grandmother, Mrs.
tous attendance recordt:.
ftfartha L. ROie,
The p�or, the Rev. Harold - Mr. and itln. Roscoe Hollon of
Holmes, w1l_l be at the door to ex- \ Pine Grove called at the home of
tend a cordial welcome to all who Mr. and Mrt. wanen ROif' one
attend.
• lut weelt ·
evenin"
recognition will be
Spedal
awarded lhe family who brings the Mrs. Herbert Rouah and son en•
most people to Sunday School who joy� • aaimic Sunday at the
were not present last Sunday.
Ro.ct Sprln11 fairerounds.
i,ev. Ernea,t 'Ebomas and fam­
ily moved to McArthur Friday.
Rev. Dwight Spencer will be the
pastor at tbe Fairview Church
�e to hi,s movin•Mr. and Mra. Jolin Waddell and
family of -Columbus spent the
There wiU be no Sunday School hOliday weekend with Mr. and
or Worship 1ervice el the St. Paul Mrs. HoWard Donohue and Mrs.
Lutheran Church Sunday, Sept. 1 1 . Ro11e Bachus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
in order that members of the cQn­
gregation may attend the ordin■• and �n of Cleveland went the
tion of William L. Vori!I, new pn weekend with lhe former's p.ar•
tor of St. Paul and St. John Luth­ enls, Mr, and Mra. Earl Robin•
eran Parish.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Shields
The ordination will be held at
St. idatlhew 's Luther111 Church, attended the State Fair.
Mr. an\l �- Don Hupp and
Hunter St.. Logen, Ohio, 1t 2:30 p.
■OP!I of Aehland epent the week
m.
Paslor VorlJl will be inatalled al end with llr and Mre. Oorsa
St. Paul Llllheran Church, P:om• Parsons.
Mr. and Mn. Cheater Durst
ero;y ,.Sept. 18, at 9:30 a. m. Fol,tow­
ihg 1t,e installation eervice � of Nilea were overnight guests
will be I potluck dinner at St. .tQhc of Mr. and Mn. )lerberl Roush
Lutheran Church picnic iroUndl, at Mond_,- and 'on Prida,Y Mr. and
whkh time the annual Hatv,e,t Mn. Dunt, llr1. J&lt;\1.lah and son
Festival will be observed jlth a Beute Slaiighter. Roberta, Nancf
special Sunday School pro&amp;rain at Sllaron, Cin• cty- and David ii.ousn
suts,,rlSt!!d their 8i1ter, Mn. Rt11-­
2 p. m.
All members are urged to p.trtlc­ sel1 Routh lll'ho wu t!elebratinC
ipate and friends are cordially in­ her birt.hdl)' with a dinner pre­
vited to both the irull■lla�on serv­ pared and taten te her home at
noon.
ice and the festlvities lo folla.w.

Special Se-rvice

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Middleport

Pomeroy'• Budget Shoppi ng Cenler

FRANOS FLORIST

By Mn. Herbert lt.ou1h
Richard Rowe and son Ray­
mond spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. John VanMeter at East
Liverpool.
Lewis Ours of Wellsville 5pent
the weekend with his father,
Marion Ours and family and at­
tended lhe Ours �union at the
Rock Springs fairgrou nds Sun­
day.

BAKER FURNITURE

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Sutton Social
Events Repo rted

Social Events

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L&lt;&gt;tal Union 51188, Ravenswood, W. Va.

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1ast night m e nry rh'p,1 rl11wll l eH"(• pl Liu- um�• that pays o ff . ML d 1 1on 1 1 Ge�ev • 0
Nt&gt;w 't urk
1 here i s com pc l l t w n rn eight 1 ctrn r d1 :i t 7 3 0 P m
79 fifl 590
i n desire w ha t Jt lacked rn experience her e Fri day night t o
i ,i
and sl'vt•n gold medals
sports
the �re,
l'h
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77
59
566
3 1 1 roll over a senior-studded Belpre e leven . 28 to O
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I C•du 26 Adt1na 6
I will bt' at st;1ke as 1 he greiJlest
V. a :oh111;:ton
70 66 5 1 5 1 0 1 ,:
Tti'e Panthrrs ma(ie t lw 1 1 J 9fi0 st ,lrr on t he Oiik 1 ( 1 1 1 gnd· • New Concord 2-4 8unK�•lle 22
A b\o(' ke d punt in the opemng mimi t es of the first quar of all u ma tt&gt;ur sp orl� t&gt;v t•n1 s
l 1•
7 68
I
96 1 3
and ended ou \ ht:' shor 1 t•11 d o1 &lt;l ll K-0 coun t which caml' Woodsfield l2 hffll' i.lle o
1mt t h e Y e llow J ackets on their wa )'
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SENSATION WIN S
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•Ln utcs I_t' 1· I rn I I It• gc1 m t• on a p1durt' pass V I &lt;IV Cl eve 1 •,wt w Ht T•ch 6
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kL&lt;·k
look
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only
the
equeslrian
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�� t v fi,h t u r k l l' t l l end H o n n 1t· Bogg guod for 75
C l•weland L,ncoln 01 l:f oslun .
&lt;60 76 44•., . � Belpre Eagl.s lo upen \he &amp;arne Lhe t:i and nwcbed 57 yiltdi to : Jump1ng grand p n x before l h l' I F OHEST III LLS. N. Y. UPJstar Ma1
s
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B 88 3 .... 3"°7Z
v el1nd Jahn .Mar,hall '
Cl•
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. enny iia Is t on o r 8II k ersand lhen k epl l he ch arge.s o f pay d'u-1 1n 12 plays It was H.ar I d o.sing &lt;"eremony tt l 1 2 noon
�ards • a TD , aJ1d lh l' vict ory
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1.nulh
Ni&amp;hl's
Frlct.y
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Cl•v«-l nd Weat O
ns
ms1dt·
d
bot\le.
Ullt&gt;y
Coad1
s
honor
S{Ottng
the
Lakin�
I
Al
·--newest s ensat ion of
C.ilif..
f1ela.
Before lha1 the Pant hn-, It.id n.-\ N �1,t ms1d1• tlw Oak Htll 20 ,
1
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Chkigo s Baltimore 2
.
.
,t F J S
tht•1r own 40 to fon.-e t'he Eaglt!s a.ia1 n , gou1g over Crom lhe 6iX. I D
Tt 11· (h·t"1s1ve play of t h t&gt; ,l(fl me Ai. ht• bu 1 a H11
1 h4' tennis world. faces defend.ftJ■de at leasl 1 hrl:'1•· �pmli·d mu
Boston
City
.k.anaH
3
2
u • S · Joh n 1 1
t'::t'. o.rry
C.irr addtlilcl the extra pumts after I .OD
to �.n1111
tlohl toward the 011k l ! L l l !.!11a! l11w. I uuf1.,ld1•(1 11fter l ht- Panthers twd
• ng t i lleholder Neele Fraser of
�0 :
New York -4 oetroit I
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d
&gt;
penally
A
Jtve
agams1
yard
hand-ofr
t�kmg
ro
uartera
each time bein� thwarti&gt;d 4• 1 1 hn I,) 1lnv1 11 111 1 h1• Uak Hill 35 l alt- rn ci'
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rn
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Austral
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Wuhlnoton
Cleveland
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2:
rvr"; d J :n Ado,,i
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th(' Ea :.: les put the ball back tu bad Hlt'ky Oi ler.
COltly penalties (80 s�nb a�iws'-ed I Lilt' tuurih pn11xl 1( 11y l'uul 111 ,
semdinals of tht' national C'hamS,1turd ,1 y ', ProbaW• Pitcher
�� "' �• d (: 111 ';ed • I L•ti n O
BOSTON UPI - Y ou don'L ha\'t&gt; I p i onsh1 ps at th t- w est 6 1 dt! Club.
for the evenmi,:) or bv 1n(·(l m p l dt• I quartnh;it·k w;is �mol llt•red ag11111
On Belpre's first play from
aan:.r their 35 a nd made a fourt h a n d
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Balt imo re • I Chi ueo
1�
nint&gt; s1Luation A hard charging scrimmagt' alter \he kick off, a to reel !tnrry for t he Denv£'r
aerials on third and fuunh duwr 1 ai , ht• w ,1� 1111 fr1·1 1 1u•111 Ot"l'as1un � , Cl ev•1 •
1
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n
n
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or
4-9
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1 d E ut O
lltuattons.
Tht' poor
1 · ,ir\ u·r. on ,, pa:-.� ;t1t c nw1 fur it l o�s
Bo ilfon et K • nu , C ity -Delocle J11t· ket forward wa l l then blocked fumble. rc&lt;:overed by Carr, sel Broncos anymore.
n d C Iii
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dropped
who
Brnr1cos,
and
fourth
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Yellow
the
up
Belpre
by
punt
llllcmpted
an
,ii 7 1111d Oak f l i l l look over
lG-4 ·
·• Jo h n H•v O I 7-8 "'' Herbut
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However, t'o;idi Ale-x 1 · 11, 1 · � ho p,
1 hcir txhibit ion •"anws. :irf" l t•atl
A f t . r ! ',\ o 1 I a Oak l l i l l i!n · w
hal rt,ark. W;i l t tk11sley. a1Xl final touchdown
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in,: lhf' infa111 A merit·an F1&gt;ot•
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II was 8·_a umg;ir
7 .9 0 F i ,cher 1 -6.
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ville 46 P•inl v,n e 20
ircle
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b:i l l League today.
teammg
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up
Belpre
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Washinvton
t Clevel•nd
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dirt
PIil'
Md "urkll' [)ass t •d dt&gt;1• 11 down 011 · I Urb•n• Sl M
The Broncos k1ckPd oH the
with
plays
live
16.
Baum•
. .11a rynille O Y
dowsky 1 -0 vi Lltm•n S-5.
' s first season hen• Frida�•
AFL
In
16
the
from
over
going
gardner
was
Middleport
plays
{l\•e
s11li&gt; l t 1 1t&gt; 1 11 BuKgs who 1n14dt&gt; 3 f1nK · C O lumbu 5 Lt n den 20
Su nd•)"• G ,1 ,,-..s
Entrnoor
over for t h€'" score with Mannin� StitndinJ,! ui,. Oiler's .attempt to night by shocking t hP heavily-fa
ert 1p :-,1111.i,: af\Pr t ht- ball had b1•1·11
,,-. Boston at Chicaijo
R eynoId•burg '!'
1 3-10.
vored Bos1on Pa1riols,
Bau mgarner going over from th(' nm fur th1• points was stopped.
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Baltl
, t 1 pp1&gt;(l hy ;1 l'an01t'r d1•!endn l w l111
rn
ore
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Kensu
Citychester 12
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h1·
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ground
eff
his
CoaC'h
nanny
one
Denver
though
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20
1
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saw
&lt;1uarter
fourth
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Kloes
hit
Hindy
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ft·I I t 1 1 tht· ground in his dfor1 1 . Wh 1t •h�
a pas� fur lht&gt; extra two poin ts pound freshman rip off large kic Filchock was quick to laud
(2)
d
n
Clevtl•
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Yorlc
N•w
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1nlu payt11rt Md'orkl t· pa s si•t i !o 1 F reu ys rg �6
.ind the Jadicts were out in front ground g;iins aud score standing tht&gt; stars of tht• game-quarlerNationwide means co..,
NATIONAL LEAGUE
0 "-=.;- 11 " 1 8
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Myru11 Beuiwn for lhe ,,air uf Pxlrit
t o o with five minutes gone in up, but a holding penalty can- I huek Frank Tripucka. and half
a
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t
pUte in!urancc aervi(e.
W · L Pct · GB
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puw t !.
cel l ed Gene Wise·s scor'e ino the backs Al Carm1d1il�I and Gene I
firs1 quarter
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52
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Al lhC' start of thf' second Yt'llow Ja(·kets had their first M ingo-hr rn·diled hi s l ine w i l h
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qua rter Bclprr rnoved inlo Jae- wan of the 1960 l,lrid iieason b&lt;" i nJ:: th&lt;" k £' y to !hf' upsf'I.
Theh _ . •
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59 563
tht'. l 'uri t h e r itoa l lu1t• hcfort• tk1 t , U�per Arlington 2:0 L� ncuta-r 6
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28 to O.
kct territory with five plays and
1
Phone WY-2-l794
Medir.al _ . •
\ w;1.-; wh,·11 l lw Oaks rt'tovnecl ,1 I Middletow n 1 4 Z.1 nesv1lle 1 3
l�:12
I 1:'.'s �� ge�i•s_
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64
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POME ROY. OHIO
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, 1'&lt;1ntlwr fumbl1• 1111 Ille Ponwroy 8, 1 Lima 14 Troy 1 2
25
M idd 1 Ppor1 Coach John Thomp• Pas.«mg .
35
fu
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However.
1
Belpre
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76
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h111 till' hall waM fumUled r11--(hl I Kette rl i- 9 Fairmo n t 'l9 Newuk o
89 -.,. R_e ti mnem • . •
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thr� wn in t h e showers, was P s al E mpts
7
M i •mi1bur g 24 Wut Carrollton 18 C it 1i.:
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for
tage
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START DRIVES
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2
Co1hodor, 27 Uhrlth•�llle 8
. 50 85 :-1 70 33
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Na me your pro1ttrion
1
l he Yel low J ;i tkets ' set·oru'! tou l" h ·mighty proud '
For The t'lrst Thur
Friday Nig�t, I RHult�
l 'w 1 11•r11�• opi•1wd a first q1wrt r r , F indl•y 18 D•Hance 12
Pa!is. intt&gt;rcep! l'&lt;I
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tu get the
O
yt·ars
rour
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Nationwide
Your
prolilt&gt;m.
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5! n �ran._ 4 C l nc,. 2. hi, tw,.
t•ffurt I rom i t :, :.!.2. wl'l1t 44 ya n ls . ' Norw•lk 20 Huron I
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Llesire lh.ese boys bad to11i." hl. " Yards losi,;. penalt ies
In Soulheasll'rn Ohio
hei
can
reprr-.sema1i11�
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r
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plays
four
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on h t u lw �111ppl•1I hy a I � ya n l Glt»onbura 20
Firs1 downs
6
you plan wisely ar,d
u
I 5t • Lo••. • P hll • · 1 • c_•ll ed •t enc:1 1 1 d
nd 1 0 Thompson .said.
Jll' n-'IIY enrly 1 11 l hP sN·o_nd frumr
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rumble
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Middl1•porl
2
8 fl 1 4 0-28 1 Lost
40
with
24,
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the
10
yards
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h
Pittsbuq;ii
( ; ,, 111• l ll st!-'r. full ha(•k . got 9 on 1 Wt&gt; I Columbus AquinH 24
Middleport Lineup:
O O O 0- 0
Harri� getting 1 B yards in onP BPI pre
' 1,uu l m ramhlf'd :-l", Lo '
Los Angelu S Mnwauli.H 3
111;1,•1, and
Kl oes, sh arer.
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S
MAX WA RD
C o I um bu, We,I 6
. d the cen•
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· iJU mgard nn 1 rie
S•turd•Y'• Probe b1• Pitchers
the Oitk H. h ul l lw rlork ran ou1 I Columbui Watterio n 34
Stobart.
Hay!I,
Tiu·klt•s:
tlu·t•:
Middleport
I
St. Louis at Phllad•lphla - Si � t l:' r for vnt' aud l h u(!y hit Kloes Yards Rushing
1 1 5 E" . 2nd
Ph. WY-2,2&lt;60
Tlw t h in! period WHS a set• saw
204 Bodi1ner. Wilson. Annas, Bush;
Worthhfaton a mon,
willi a bt &gt; a u l itut 22 yard pas!,
'-3 vs Ow■n, 3· 12 ·
itff1t1r 1 1 1111] c.trly 1n the fourlh 1 11·r Mount Verno n 20
Rall
Bait')',
ilkf'y,
r.
Reed,
,1rds:
11
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Passini;:
57
Pomeroy, Ohio
&lt;'.:hlugo �, P l thburgh - A n der- J l l ily that carrit'd the Jacke-ta to Tolllls
io1I wlw11 t h1• 1';1 11lhni,; mnV('d 2:1
26 1 Centers: rhamhcr�. M i ller; Back!.:
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ya rds i 11 1 1 111• gro 11 11rl LO !he Oak 4fl
10 llind y Harris, Baumgardner, Carr.
as ,Q, Attem pt,;
Sa n Franciico •t Clntinneti - �::� ��:�: : ��;;���0� �� \!u t 'i:.i u �� r
- 01 ent•nay 0
w h i·n 1 'ou 1 11 wa� smollll're d mi u O ubl '1 " •
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t
Compl
Pu�
3 Hollingshed, Wisc, Clonch. Oiler.
,; anln £' 1" ' � run for the points w as
Marich,1l ,4-l v1 0'Toot .. 10-1 1 .
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.
a m I t Irnl &lt;I rive
r.ass· ,1 t t 1•111p1
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Offkials· Bob Baur. U mpire:
pted
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Pass
ll&gt;rce
n
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. becau se of a p 'nalty.
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ewo od O
, v 11 1 e•20 L a•••
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, 1n.1 1•1 1 out
Kermit Blos s er. Referee and Jack
Yat'ds lo.si,; pcnilllie ·s
70
-..;:,.;.,
A
on
Kloes
to
m(!y
l
l
from
pllss
C n lg 7·1 v, J•y 6-7.
In 1 111• dyrng munit·nb •if t h1• DrHden 30 Licking V•ll•y 6
1
13 Lt&gt;}', hPad linesman .
rint downs
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bro
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try
h
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up
wa
t'
ken
G•mH
!und,1y',
• Batteries
t h r gimu• . itfl,•r oak I I i l l had �rn r Ro1e v ill• 6 May1¥ille o
s
3
;111d t lw Jal'kels erided Uu• haH Fum ble
St. Louis at Phllad11tlphi 11
p11 . t h e J ' ;mthi· rs ran up lwo firs t New L■xinvton 1 4 Coi l Grove 1 2
Lost
0
0.
to
uhNHl 14
San Freniti1co at Cincinnati
down.� g1111tl for 16 yards hut th re1, Celdw•II 22 Fort Fryt 12
• Acce11ories
B•lpreSecond Half
Los Angel,u • I Milwaukee
u 1 rnniplrh• pas�••S hancl('d l ht' bal l Wooder 6 Sh•k•r Heights O
or the- second half
st.irt
the
Al
(2)
Plttaburgh
et
Chingo
The runuing score:
to 01,k Hi ll uu 1ts own 35 with M•nillon 42 E11t L lv e,po&lt;1I
• Repairs
- - - � -tl 7 7 0- -20
Wahama
only iit't'nfl( l ti n•maming, and 1hl' M.,ufield M•d l 1o n 42 G•lion 2
---�Hannan
O O 1 4 0-1 4
FOR ALI, M A KJ;s
Scoring touchdown�. Wahuma- \
1 ""�'../::;� ,:·. ":,:,':,:·, ·::::\"' th• Oak
Rus-'!ell 3 . (runs or 20, 50 and BO
l l tll d \ l h on off,·ml' atid d l'ft·nst•, COWBOYS GET KOWALC Z V K
Frff Honw Con,ultetion
yards).
hu1 )i,, {"flUldn " t �.,, unywht' fi'
l
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O
l
l l Tl IT U PI-Wall
Kowul ·
Hann.in-Cornell (85 yards
t h1·111 1 1--(li t lw l'onwrny l i n e Spe.11' czy k . ll fullback, hus IH'('n !l t•nt
6 Miles North or r.alllpolls on State Route 7
kkk off rrt u rn) and Jenkins I
hl' �&lt;kd hy ! " i1PI To1n f;rtll'St? il1 to tlu• J):il ] as ( ' uwlm.,·s hy t hl• J )p .
1�u-kl1· and Ill� �0 1 1 hn111or�, m 1 ddl&lt;• I trn it I .ion� Knwukiyk hud bi•('tl
Jo1•y Hus.� l•ll. flt•ef hal fhh&lt;'k, I cl&lt;iwn. Dwi�hl Conrad ran th(' (pass from Young J
STH.ICTLi' NO DANCING J,"OR ANYONE UNDER ?.I.
Extra points Wabama-Jcwell
l rn P hiw ki•r l ( w k ( _ row. l he O ak s Pli" kl'd by t he t " o whoys tmtlt·r lht• scot'&lt; •d lhrt•1• tout"hrlowns Frid:iy l'Xlra poinl 1 o rnllkf' the score
2 (run and pass from Hargraves:
r11 : 111 11� 1•d onl y 0:1 yHrds ru s h 1 11 g I al' r ut1g t&gt;t11enls for givir i g t t w n,•w 11i�hl to pure t h1• W:iharna Whi1,• 1 3•7. Waharna kading.
Wesley Ely, proprietor
C ,1 11 or Writ•
l'ornpar1•d l it 1'11m noy·� :124 on 1 114' N;i l i omil J,' oo t hu ll J.ea� ue ll'il l ll I FalL·ons !o u 20· 14 v1dory ovl•r
Russel l set 11ail for hi s third Hilnna11 C'onrad, run ; anrl llul . 1
No Oblig•llo n
i.:rnuml
l l igh School touc•hdown of the f'Vening only a ley. run.
sl'rappy Hannan
u nt1("l1• 1111 11r playns.
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Bul tlw Oak� ad1lt-1I 101 yards hy
•-- under l l1t· lii;:hls or naehtt&gt; I Fi l'hl. frw 1&gt; l ays latn. 1his t i rnl' ror 50
Phon• LY -l-4550
Hu s.st•ll 's scores rnme on run!I yn1·ds. A p3ss from llaq;raves
J&gt;.is,.ini.: 011 1 h ree t·ompll'tions in ll \ l lw bull away
" Morrl , A ve. Afhtn&amp;, O.
t �!r s i o l '•HlH't' o _v ' s l!' ro y Hr d tl /!l ' on I �: dt111• n11r 1 11g!n ll .1 1, h :d f bfl�k liRd -nr :.m: RO l) nd 50 yarrl." 08 -intly to ,lewell WU - n � for- -lh@.. extlu
1 five at'ri:il 1r! '.•.s Thi• l' 11n1hr•rs 1 rll'tl \ l l t •� 1 t 'r ; 11 f 1 1 l l h ;u· k rrm we ll W it h J,, w c ll, sophomun· fullback, W'lp- poin t and a 20-7 ycad.
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" ""' ·' " "' " · 1 • 11 u • ,·- h u 1 ,"' ' " ' ''0I , ! h •slt'r l( 'nd 1 n i.: sl rn ng d i• ff 'nsiv c • ,,ct 111111 ]lound oul yardage : hf'•
Slill in t h r third quarlcr. Han
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lwN•n lhP ,:o;d l ines.
movi•d 1 hr ball Oil a drivt• to
n11n
r
Th1· 1 1,1r1na11 dtvcn, ralNI a de- t hf' fiv l' yard l iur OlivPr Youn�
STATISTICAL CHART
fin1h' u111lt&gt; rdug in prt ••J.lllnl P t a lk at thal point 1011sed a pass t C 1
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pul
ll ll H h.1 l l l c l hnt kep i t hem I n Cn l \' ill Jt•nk i n.� ror thP srorf'. lli•
Pom r'y O•k Hill
1 ht• hall �ame throui.:hout . They t·hn rd l lolh• y nm the t&gt;xtra poinl
Yards r11sh 1 n""
o·.,
2 .,,
W1•t'(' 11m·1•(I I I Y I111 l fl la(' k/I I) w I b 1I 1 makin� 1hr St'Orf' 20- 1 4.
n
l'ards pHi;su1i,i:
IOI
( " unrad ,md l.eor111rrl CornPII.
Statisilcally, the Falcons ran
o
l'nssi·s i·on1pktl•d
:1
Ttw Falrons srorNI ,, arty rin u 1 1 firs1 clowns to ei ht for
p
I• ,1., s1•!ii ii 11 t•m 1 ,1 i•( I
5
B
\ht• third play nf l he ball ga me. l a 1 1n. T h y los�C"d si x " passes
C'
ON t'AMOUS
f m1
o
Passt·s lnll•n·1-pti•it
Lurry l largr uves too k lh t' opt' n i ng anct
:1:.i
complt&gt;t&lt;"ct four for 1 1 yards
;-1
l'unts
k ie kofr 1 0 l hP l li,nnan 4� yard anil "kkt•d up 313 yards rush·
• 1'1l 11 11·lt'i'I
3, :'.&gt;
,,O
litw. Twn plays l;1ter, Hussell ing. "
You will fincl •verything necenary to mali:e
F11mhl4 •s Lo!.I
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2
sk1ppt'd through thC' l la11n.11n d i"Pomf'ourney
'
J
Falcons
Tht
to
r.. u m 1\1 i·s 111·r town t 11
repain on your home, ready ancl waiting. No
t
fC"n�P to pa)'dirl. Tht· extra point roy nC'llt Friday night for l h&lt;"ir
J-' irs1 now11.�
.
tt
good
tm
was
lrv
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delay. , . no fun . . . no bother. It'• real One.Stop
·
annual nwPting with !ht ranthers
} 1 uuts (Av l
:15 1 7
:m
l lannun too k t lw Nlsuin� kh· k
rn:t.,:\ i:T
C'ilo.
Alt•x
Couch
or
Service. Budgel Terms • • a
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1'unt"' llliH"k t•rl
1 oH n nd with Cornell and Con• 1
1
224
Tot al Yards
Hl4
rad doing the lleavy ball 1oting I --- , I
.Start in!:( Lineup· l'nntlwrs- •�1Hl11: m n v C"d th f' bull to the Wahama I
H n m m a!1d J&lt;'w�I I : 1'nrkl�•s: C: rut&gt;s- right �•ard l ine hcfore j;!ivin!l ii !
f'r and SloWI"; &lt;,u;1r1l� t oatl's and up on downs. The Falcons look
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Stl'wnrt ; Ct·ntrr: C row: Ra&lt;" k.• : over nnrl lllOVl•d to the 20 a t the
Pou l i n , Bufl'l ni,:1011, 1-:lruwn 1111d l kN · end nf lhe q uarter. On th4' �ec- I
I N M I DDLEPORT, OH I O
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am! pl u y of !he second (Juarter,
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1800 Nye Avtnue
- - ltus�l'l l �t•t suil for flO yards and
the double slripe, Jewell ran t lte
t',c;1ra poi11!11 over, 1md Wahama
LUMBER
PLYWOOD
lf'd 1:J .O. Thar 's lhC' way the
SFm.VlNG COMM..ETE M'EALS
Interior and ex­
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Kiln dried stock
WITH HOT ROUS AND
terior types. All
In
/ Cvrnell quick l y pul Hannan
penellng
wood
suitabl e for any
fine
of
,election
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HOM E MADE PlF.S.
slandarcl plys. 4'
hack into t h4' ha l l �amr&gt; wh('n hi'
use. 2'' x 4" s a s
meny type, •nd p,1tternt Mctn.y !nlng
low
as
panels
8'
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took the second half k,iC'ko{f all
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as
low as - ·- Iow
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HOURS - 6 a.m. to I p.m.
PrlcH Knotty PIM
as - ·
lhe way-85 yards- for a touch2Z½t sq, rt.
91/, c tin. rt,
$3.36 each

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COAL, OIL, GAS
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Another Good Buy from BAKER'S

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Now addtd lo lht famous qvalltlos
of tho 100¾ Latex WOlldtr WIii
Paint • • •
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color,, T,y no-:fvm..,no-0u0r SPRED
°""'""'••d wath&lt;&gt;blo.
SATIN

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AVAILABLE AT

King Builders Supply Co.
Phone l"Y-Z-1748 Day or Ev�

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FLOORING

Fine , luxurious flooring. Pre-riniahed or un­
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excellent buy. Aa
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Closet Llnbtf
Fine, arnm1t�
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J t is .a common th i ng to hea r it sa id in Sou t h A fric a that
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"these people arc earning more money than lhe l' ever did in
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thei r lives before, and yet they're not sat i sfi ed. And th a t is
true. Mcireover . t he y will never be satisf i ed un t i l they have
more than better wages.
TY Sf�IIPi for lverv.one
SUNDAY
Peace is a compound m a de up of many elements , ancl no
Wll'J'N•TV
wh
ich does not providt! a ccess lo
generation will know peace
Channel l3 - 9:45 a.at.
s o me of th e "mnres'' of l ife.
"Claiin Your
Woll and the �mb
Divine Right"
There ha�'l' been all loo many wolves in our world, and the
lambs haw been Lambl i ke too long.
n Sdtnce Society, 1-44
;,, ;,-,hI - -COne of the striking charactn i stics of our generat ion i s the M ulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Momin�
f act th a t h u ndreds of mill i ons o( the world ' s underfed have :sprvic·t· at 1 1 with "Substance" th t·
become convinred that hunger is not necessary - that t here subjel"I of the lrsson sermon. Gold­
is a way , if onl:v they ta n find i t , by which a ll men can h a ve en Tex t : Seek the Lord and his
stren!llh. seek his f11ce continually
eno ugh to cat . And there is a v a st restlessness as a result.
Be ye m iullful al ways of his
There was a time, not so many ye a rs ago, when the hewers
l: the wonl which he L"Om•
i-ovC"ni:in
o f, wood and the d rawers of water were hopeless. They did not
mandctl to II thousand generations
dare bel i eve there was aqy better way of life for their ch i l- 1 C hronicl es l 5: I J . 1 5. Wednesday
dren . Today they a re determined to fi nd p betler way, and servi re iii R p. m.
the� are wfll i ng to listen t o anyone who can tell them how to
F iut l!aptist Church, Middleporl
find that better way. Meanwhile, i n l i stening t he y are a pt t o Don;1ld A . Boone, pastor: Morning
Wors hip. 1 0 : 15 a. rn. · ·The Beckonl i sten to th e wrong p eople and to try the wrong way.
7.30.
Wolves ca n be taught to l ivr. with Jambs, but something has rn� Cross." Evening service,
' •: 1 1 : 1 5 a.
Soul.
th&lt;'
i,,
Cobwehs
"No
to be clone to their wolfish 1�css before i t is an ent i re success.
n1., BDard of Deacons; 6:30 µ. m ..
Rlghl COUSD!'SS N e eded
Youlh F£' 11owship d1 ili supper; 8:30
The American peopl e , who pride themselves on their l ove p. m. C hurch council
meeting.
of peiice. need very badly lo learn a few of the (acts of life 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday, Hearthstone
concern i nj peace,
Class and meeting .and Wl'Ttl
This world cannot go on indcin i tely half over-stuffe d and meeting. 7 : 30 p. m. Wednesday,
Hour o f Power: 8:30 p . m . , SC'nior
h a il underfe d .
rehearsa l : Thursday 7:30 p.
Choir
If we exped to go on sel l i ng m a nufactured products lo the
m
rest of the world, we must be prepared to buy from lhat san
.T:��;'nHe� 1;i!!s .
·
EUB Ct,urch,
rest of t he w o rld.
Pau l l lool;s, pas1or: 9:30 Sunday
I f we want to live at peace, we must be prepared to treat School; 6:30 p. m. i'J," ; 1-1 p. m. wor­
men of other color with respect. The a ngry a nd the i gnorant ship; Wed., a p. m . .Prayer meeting
of the world make po0r customers.
. Soul,h Bethel EUB, Paul H9oks.,
The free enterprise system means that w e m us t expect to pastor: 9.:m Worship; 10:30 Sunda .v
meet our competition w i th a better product at a lower price, School; a p. m. Wed., Ptaycr mee1
ing.
a nd this may do someth i ng to stand al"ds of l i ving.
Loltrldt• EUB, P•ul Hookl, pHpeace can never be had except at the sacrifice of pride.
tor: 10 a. m. Sunday Schoo1 : 1 1 a.
, {Copyright_ 1960 by the Division o f Christian Education , Na- m . , worship; 7:30 p . m. y i,� ; 7:30 p.
t1onal Council of the Churches Of Christ in the Un,· ted States m. F n.,
·
· Prayer mee1 rng.
vf America.J
. Bethtny EUB C"urch, F. E. Du n n,
pastor: Worship 9:30 a. m . : Sun•
i,:elistic services 7: 30 pm; Prayer day School . 10:30 a. m .. Otis Knopp
met•ling Wednesday 7:30 pm.
supt . ; Y · Hour 6:30 p. m .
Hysa-11 Run Frff Mett,oditt: RoC armel E U B Church, F. E. Dunn
berl E. Smith, Sr., l)ustor: Sund11y pa s tor; Sunday School 9:30 a . m.;
School 9: 30 a. m.. Worley Haley, W e yn f' Roush, supt. : worship 10:45
s up1 .; Morning worship 10:30 a. m. Prayer meetin and Y l lour 8 J). m .
g
You l h servic4', 6:45 p. m . ; Evan·
Syracuse EUB Ct,urch, F, E.
e:el islic message, 7:30 p. m , ; PrilY· Dunn, pastor: Sunday School 9::-IO;
Church of Jeiu, ccr meeting, Thursday 7 30 p. m.
Den Quisenberry, supt . ; Worship,
Christ of L.1tter D■y S•lnts,
P•nNt:ott•I Autmbly Route 124 7:30: Prayer meeting, 7 :30, Wed.
Old Town Flats on Portland Road Dorcas, E. Codner, pastor. Sunday
Heath Methodilf Church, Mid­
s ,rnday school 9:30 am; Preaching school 1 1 am; Children's church dleport: Raymonrl Konkright, paa .
10::lO •m and Bihle Study Wed• 3 pm; Worship 1: 30 p m Sunday, tor: Sunday School. 9:30 a. m. Wor·
nesday 6 pm. C. W. ProHitl, pas­ Tuf!sday and Friday.
ship 10:30 a. m. "Hidden Evils";
tor.
Br•dford Chu·rch of Christ, Youth picnic supper, 5:30 p. m.;
Mldwey Community Church, Raloh Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed, '7:30 p. m. Official Boan!; Wed.,
Bobby Searles, Minister. Chuck Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn- '7 p. m. Choir rehearsal.
Tht Federattd Church, Porn­
��arlcs, Sunday School, Supt., inl? worshi p 1 0:30 am; Christian
(youth)
Endeaver
: Evangelical and Reformed•
eroy
Evening
pm;
6
.
m.,
Sunday School shirts at 9:30 a
1'rayer meeting Tuesday 7:45 p. wor:irthip 7 :30 ; Wednesday evening PreshyLPrian, Waldo J1 Bartels. pa.s•
tor; John Wm. Hlllettnar, Dir. of
Bible Sludy 7:30.
m
Bradbury C?lurd'I of' cnrlst; Art Chr. Edu.: Sunday School 9 : 1 5 a.
Zion Church of Chrl1t, Pom11'0Y·llarrison"ille Road, Eu,::ene Mar&lt;"Llm, minisler: Bible School, at m.; Worship I0.25 a. m. "The
Underwood, minister. Bible l&lt;'hool 9:30 a.m. Wilbur Rowley Sr. Supt.; Healing waters". Tues., Sept. 13,
9:3() am; Morninit worship 10:30 Morning worshi p 10:30; Christian Women'8 Guild Retreat, 1 2:30 p.
i'll; Evening worship 7:30 pm. Ro­ Endeavor 6 p.m.; Evening worship, m. Wed ., 7:30 p. m. Federated Cir•
cle meeting.
7 p.m.
bert Rerd, Bible School Supt.
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Alfrff M•thodl lf Church, Rob­
Klr,vdlom Hall of Jehovah's Wit-ne Syrecu1a- Methodist Church nes!e111 Public meeting Sunday 3 ert R. Card, pastor; Sunday School
Rev. Carl Herring, Pa8tor. Sun• pm: Watchtower study
4 pm; at 9:30 11. m.. Lloyd Dillinger,
day Scllool 9:30 am, 0111.a Wine­ Bible study Tuesday
pm; Ser- supl.: Worship aal 10:45 a. m . , Her•
8
brenner, Supt; Worship service at vice meeting Thursday 7 pm; Min• man Taylor, l.ay•lcader; 7 :30 p. rn.
7:30 p. m, "Tht&gt; Sa\valion of God" i1try ll'hool Thursday e pm.
MYF; Wed., 8 p. m. prayer scrviee.
Youth Fellowshi p 6 pin WOOnes­
Pll,rlm Holb1eH Homecoming , ·sept. 1 8.
Danylll•
day ; Midweek Bible study 1':30 Church. Langsville, Don Wachen.- Sy ncuH First Unltff . P.-.sbv­
pm Wednesday.
achwanr., pastor. Sunday school \ terian, Boward Ruppell. pastor;
UI Church, Let•rt Falls, Rav. 9:30 am; Morning worship 10: 30 · 9 a . m .• Morning worship "Does lt
pastor. Sunday �m; PUgrim Youth 6:41 pm; Pay!"; 10 a. m. Sunday School.
H11bert Sharp.
school 9 : 30 am ; Worship ,ervlce"!I EV!lngelistlc service 7:30 pm; FelFlnt United PrHbyl•rl■n, Mid·
Sunday evening at 7:30.
�owsbip service Wedne:iday 7:30 dlcport; Howard Ruppelt, pastor:
the Nnerene-, pm.
of
Church
Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; MornSyracuse, Rev. Harold Holmea,
ing Worship 10:30, "Does It Pay;''
Churdl
N••
Mlddl-,ort
of the
9aslor. Sunday school 9:30 am; &amp;!rl'n------Sunday sehool, 9:30 • WYF, 6 p. m . ; Monday 7:JO p. m.,
Morning worship 10:30 am; NYPS ni.; morning worship, 1 0:30 a. m.· Session meeting: Tuesday, 7 : 30 p.
8:'4) pm; Evangelistic serv1ce1 at Evening service 7:30 p. m. Prayer .m Deatnn!I and Deaconesses meet­
7:80 pm: Wednesday 7:30 prayer meellng and Bible sludJ Wedn-=:1- ing; Wed. e:30 p. m. Jr. Choir; 7 p.
meeting; Prayer hour Tu'esday day 7 : 30 p. m.
m., Sr. Choir,
'1:30 pm; M iasionary service i• the
Church of Ch,l1t, Middleport,
Naomi B1p,tlst--Sunday school
3rd Tuesday of \he mortb ill 7:30 9:30 a.. m.; worship, 1 1 a. m . praJ• Fred_ I. Gardner, minister: 9:30 a.
pm.
. Bible School, R. C. Steffy, supt.;
er aenice Wednesday 7 p. m.
Church ef Nnarant, Mulberry,
Car,wn°m Baptf1t _. Sunday 10:30 ,. m. Morning worship "He
11nion Aves. Pomeroy, Rev. E. E. echool 9:30. Morning worship, Tenderly Looked At Mc"; 7 :30 p.
cox, pastor. sund■r School 9:80; 10:115
m. Evenina: service, "Men Dis·
1.'�rnlng Wonhlp lu:10; NYPS tl
RutlaN Flral tiptlst-Sunday pleased Wlth God,"; Monday, 7:30
«us E·•11nlng Aenice1 7:30; Praf­ achool 9:30 L m. Pre,chlng Sun- p. m. Church Board meeting; Wed.
v Ah•cL ,( Thund1y 7:30.
'7:30 p. m. Prayer �eeting _a nd iBIday 2:30 p. m.
Ho11u c : PraYtr, Chftter, (The
ble Study: 8:30, Choir prarhce.
HarrlNnvlll• P.....,..,lan
First Baptist Church, Eatf Mein
Countrv Church In Town) , Ed­ Sunday 1ehool 10 ,. m. WYF 7
mond I ife. pastor. Sunday school pm and Blhle study every Tues- St., Pom_eroy. Ralph C. Zundel:
9:80 am ; F..a rl B0111, Supt.; Morn­ day. Prayer and pral!le service pastor; Wrh. Watson, S. S. Supt..
Ina: worsti ip 1 1 am; Evangelistic Saturday 7:45 pm.
9:30 . 1 1 : 15 a . m. Combined service
service '7:�0.
Pentacodel-Sunday school :Ip ol worship and sludy "Echoes lrom
rnfft
l!lev.
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evangelistic eervice 0 7:� pm; C�p Oyo. ,Sermon: ''Jesus, �·he
P.•lnll'w C!,urch,
Thomas, pas I nr. Sun.day 1chool at Wednesday Bible stud)' 7:t!I pm. W,ari� Worker." N�ry and
for dmdren; S P­
R uttand C hurch of tit. Neu,.ne 1Uft¥iU'
&amp;:30 am Sup! . Herbert Roush;
lo}Vll
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8:00
9:30
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school
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Wedt?esd
prayer service-�
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Columbl,1 Ch,1pel Chrllfla,._ rot,� ,,t �lewt PreibYW­
Church-f.-.. Methodi t
school 9i80 am. Worship il_D q,i�h; fie�l)' 7:30, Men' s
Bible
Rev. W. ff. Strau111·1uab, pulor
-' tt C:o�ton, O�o; 2
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Laurel CUii: Sunda:, ,ehool 9:30 service 10:90 am · on the
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•m Phil Wite, Supt Cltis meet• and fourth Sundays.
p. m. l)IA TrabtlnJ Con•
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Dolnl 10:30 em, Wm. Bailey Jn
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(From "Chrullanlty Today"]
"And . . . it is appointed uot.o men once t o die, but aftn th.is
the J udgment" 11'.Jeb. 9:27).
Before us there unlolds the drama of death. Men in history
mt't&gt;1 lhtir d1:-a th, whether the y be great or small, and bccoll\ e
names memorialized in art and literature perhaps but no long.
er in flesh and blood.
New drugs and techni ques in surgery, improved diets, and
h i gher living conditions .are of course contributing to length• ened life expectancy; but the added years are nothing in t·om .
panson with the eternit y that lies ahead and in which all o(
us should be rnneerned. Death may be post poned, but it is still
unavoidable.
A Christian, in the words of the Apostle Paul, can know,
how�ver , that it is �tter to be " absent from th e body. and
present with the Lord ''
Not that many of us reall y wan t to die. But, we can face
the certalnty of the eve n t w i th th e absolute assurance in our
hearts th a t we helong to Christ, and he has done for us t he
thing which makes deat h a transilioo from f a ith to real ity.
Death is ,going to happen to everyone of us. Those who a re
C'hristian will pass im mediately into the presence of the ever­
living Christ who has redeemed us u nto himself. The cocoon
uf earthly existence wilt be transformed into the butterfl y of
eternity; the body of our worldJ y existence will be changed
i nto the likeness of his glorious resurrection body, and we
wi ll see h i m as he is.
With the Apostle Paul every child of God can say , " for I
I know whom I ha_ve trusted , and am persuaded th a t h e i s a ble
to keep tha t which I have committed unto him against t hat
I da ."
fa ith in Jesus Christ as Saviour from sin and LOrd of l i fe
makes all the d ifference in this world - and in the \\ Orld to
come. To a believer, there accrue blessi ngs which are possible
to no one else.
For one thing, there is security - eternal securi ty.
. We live in a day whe n security is almost a (etish. Men want
1t more than freedom itself. We have socia l security which
l asts until death - with som e $200 a dditiot1al to assjst i n bur.
i a l expenses. Men may amass £or-tunes, but the securi1 y o(
· money is only for lhlii life.
Th� securit y we have �n Christ is eternal and nothing ca n
ta ke it from us. Jesus said: " M y sheep hear my \'Oil°e . and I
know them, and they folJow me; and J give them eternal life;
and the y shall never perish , neither .shall any (ma n 1 pluek:
them OJ.Jt of my hand. My Father, which gave them me, ii
greater than all; and no man is able to rtuck them out of my
Father 's hand . I and my Father are one.'
. Another blessing _which the Christian has is peace. We live
m a w o r ld of lurmml. AH about us there is u n rest and uncer­
taint y. No one knows even th e i mmediate ruture. But in the
midst of darkness �he C h ristian can have absolute pea ce, for
he �ows who he Is and where he is going. He knows that
nothing can happen to him which is outside the wiJI of God.
He lives in the certainty that: "All things work together for
good to them that love God," and the,e is infinite peaee in
that as�rance .
A third blessing of the Christian is )lope - the hope of
hea ven i tself.
The Bihle tells us: "Eye hath not seen nor ear heard nei­
ther have entered into th• heart of man. the things _;,hirh
God hath �repared for them that love him.'' Neither ou r pre­
sent expenence nor that of others - not even our wildest
imaginat ion can p i cture the g1orr. which will be ours in hea•
ven. We do know that heaven will be a place where there is
no sickness, sorrow, or death; and we know we shall be in the
presence of God himself forever.
One final blessing which is ours is freedom from fear .
"Yea, though I walk tbrougb the valley of lhe shadow of
death, J wiJI fear no evil; for thou art with me" was David's
assll:rance and one which is ours through faith in the Jiving
Christ,
Like Pete r Mar&lt;hall we can conlemf.late death and say to
a ll who a re Christ ' s: "I'll see you in the mornin
g.''
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1 0 · 30 am on thf' firs! and third
S unday,.
R.utl.1nd Church of Chrl1t e
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Bitlle school g 30 a m ; wi ,rship
service 10.30 111m; Youlh hilow•
By �- L. Smith
sb1 p e pm; Wurship 1 pm.
Pom•roY Churc:h of Ctirld \\' hJ l l've r m11y be t he real purposP uf Russi a , the commuo is l s s&lt;' 1 1.1•&lt;l on a massi ve word Whl'n t hey say that •· t hey have Sun&lt;la)' school 9.JO am; Morn•
ini worstiip JO 30 a.r.,; •-:vening
c11nw to c • st a bhsh pc•Rce on t h t• eart h "
worship
� :30 pm: Pray4'r met-ting
It i .; one of the n11sfort unes of" l h e df' morracie s that they
stud y 7 :30 pm \\'l'dnes•
Bible
and
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pPa( f • {)u i t e \1 rong ly, anti qu ite unjust ly, t h e "free worl '
KingilM.i,.,- Church _ Sunday
has taken un lilt! aµµearanC'4..' of a "war party" in the eye_s of sl"hoo l 9 · 30 am; Worship servi&lt;'t•
n1uluµlit•&lt;.t nulhuns of Lht:! " 01 hl , pa1 t1t.: u l arly in the unde, - 1 0 : 30 am.
tlevt•l opl•d areas of the earlh .
I L•npiill• Congriv-tlonal &lt;'.:hrl1Co��und
a
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Peace
tUl n Church----Sun�ay school 9:JO
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The prophet Is a ia h was not a political sc1enl lst 1n the mod- , a m ; Worshi p servire 10:30 am.
Pomeroy Stve-nth-Dey Advent11t
crn senst' of t he word, but he had a shrewd undt:!r$tandrng of
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is
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a
pe
world
pract i(·a1 polilics. He knew , for ex&lt;Hnple . that
Sabbat
J1 School 2 p1�; Worship
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no si· m pl t element I nstead
serrn:e 3 · 1 5 pm· servic� are Sat•
merits .an d _vu· ·tuc::;.
.
urda)' . Prayer �eeting Thursday
.
I n _pronus 1 11g the er a of peat.:t: �h1ch was lo com e w1�h the I 7:30 pm.
Messiah. t he prophet said the d1vmc ruler wou ld t.: omb l ne ( I l
Chu u; h of God, Mt. Moriah-­
the spiri1 uf wisdom , !2J of understanding, (3) th e s pirit of Sunday school 9:45 am; Worship
counsel and ( 4 ) might, 1 5 ) the sp i rit o f knowledge and (6) the service l l am; Prayer mel'ling
fear of thl' Lord. Ant.I t hat i s a rare and wonderful compound, .1 Tu.esday 7 : 30 pm; Young peDplt&gt;
more l'Ompkx t h a n anythin g that has ever com e out of the Fnday 7:30 pm.
Cerleton lnterdenomln •tlonal
chem
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0 ist 's· laboratory. ·
Rood-Su11day school
Klng�bury
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nc_ ut U1_t! most_ seno�s m1sta�Ps the g:eat �o I oma\ pow�rs O:JO am; w orship hour J O:Jo am;
mc1d1· 1 11 Asi a and 1 11 Affl(' a was r n assuming that the coloni a l every other Sunday.
peoples would be sat isfied iJ they were a l i t t le better fed an d
Be thlthem B1pti1t, Great Bend
t.:lothed . And t here can be no question about the m a tter: the -Morning worship 9·30 u m ; Sun­
colonies enjoyed a gre a ter prosperity under lhe guidance of day school I0: 15 am; Evening
the great powers tha n they ever had, or they ever would, un- service '7 :30 pm.
dN their own ungu i ded and m i sgu i ded rulers.
,. The U n iform Su nday School lesson for September 1 1 :
" I SA I A l l 'S V I S I ON OF T H E FUTURE," Isaiah 2 : 1-4; 9:2-7;
H
S l ' � nA y SCl!OOL I.ESSON or THE WEEK

Deep In the human heart is the deeire for
great e r and wider vision. It p rompted early man
to clim b the trees and to scale the peak,. Every
year it lures thousand, to the top of the Empire
State Bui l ding. It inspired the telescope and
microscope, &amp;nd eventually radar.

Similar to this yearnin g for vi,ion, yet B&amp;Cred
In its powerful prompting, has been man'a spirit.
ual quesl Although there Is much natural evi­
dence around us to prove ther('! iB a God, we
want to understand His mind, His power and
will , • , His heart I

No human inventions are needed here. In the
Church established by Jesu s Christ, in the Truth
taught by Jesus Christ, i n the Lire iru,plred by
Jesus Christ - each of us ftnd, that wider vision
his 80Ql eraves.

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Middleport

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Bakers

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Middleport, Ohio

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Phone WY-2-2644

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Middleport

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MOTOR SALES

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242 W. Main St.

Pomeroy

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Plumbing &amp; fleatlne

2:40 Lincoln S1.-Mlddlepo�h- WY-2-2550

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At St. Pqu/'s

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Middleport

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Phone WY•Z-2588

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Mn. Allen Taylor spent three
days of the Labor Day wtekend
at her home here.
TIie ice cream social at lhe Sut•
ton Metbodut Church Salurday
evenilijZ wali well attended.
Mrs. Harry Capehart and son
spent an enjoyable afternoon at
the borne of her sister, Mrs. War­
ren Rose last week.
¥1'. and llra:. F. D. Hudson spent
J(onday ni&amp;bt with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ru1sell Roush and Mr. and Mn, Allen Taylor ancl
family, Mr. and Mn. Arnold An­ then tOQk Velma Taylor to Athens
derson and family a11d Mr. and to r�ume her wqrt there.
The B&amp;C Homemakers 4--H Club
held a pma party ■ l (he home of
Lil'lda White Friday evening .
Mrs. l!llen Wh;l• and daughter .
Linda, and Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
Pickens and children were Sunday
. evening Juell.Ji of Mr. and Mrs.
" Break the R�cord .. Sunda
y � ill warren Rose and ramiJy.
be �bserved thu Sunday morn.mg
M n. Warr-en Rose visited wit
durmg lhe 9:30 Sunday School I Mrs. Louise Headley or Bashan onb
�our at the Church ol the N aarene Wednesd y evening. Her nie(e,
jl
111 Syrac�&amp;e.
tvelyn i..n ,on, tiad spent the
.
_Aecordmg to preit!!nt records _it ·wc:ek with her.
will take a total of 2.26 people 111
M.isl Edith }\ose spe�t several
�unday School to break any p(ev- daya with her grandmother, Mrs.
tous attendance recordt:.
ftfartha L. ROie,
The p�or, the Rev. Harold - Mr. and itln. Roscoe Hollon of
Holmes, w1l_l be at the door to ex- \ Pine Grove called at the home of
tend a cordial welcome to all who Mr. and Mrt. wanen ROif' one
attend.
• lut weelt ·
evenin"
recognition will be
Spedal
awarded lhe family who brings the Mrs. Herbert Rouah and son en•
most people to Sunday School who joy� • aaimic Sunday at the
were not present last Sunday.
Ro.ct Sprln11 fairerounds.
i,ev. Ernea,t 'Ebomas and fam­
ily moved to McArthur Friday.
Rev. Dwight Spencer will be the
pastor at tbe Fairview Church
�e to hi,s movin•Mr. and Mra. Jolin Waddell and
family of -Columbus spent the
There wiU be no Sunday School hOliday weekend with Mr. and
or Worship 1ervice el the St. Paul Mrs. HoWard Donohue and Mrs.
Lutheran Church Sunday, Sept. 1 1 . Ro11e Bachus.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson
in order that members of the cQn­
gregation may attend the ordin■• and �n of Cleveland went the
tion of William L. Vori!I, new pn weekend with lhe former's p.ar•
tor of St. Paul and St. John Luth­ enls, Mr, and Mra. Earl Robin•
eran Parish.
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Shields
The ordination will be held at
St. idatlhew 's Luther111 Church, attended the State Fair.
Mr. an\l �- Don Hupp and
Hunter St.. Logen, Ohio, 1t 2:30 p.
■OP!I of Aehland epent the week
m.
Paslor VorlJl will be inatalled al end with llr and Mre. Oorsa
St. Paul Llllheran Church, P:om• Parsons.
Mr. and Mn. Cheater Durst
ero;y ,.Sept. 18, at 9:30 a. m. Fol,tow­
ihg 1t,e installation eervice � of Nilea were overnight guests
will be I potluck dinner at St. .tQhc of Mr. and Mn. )lerberl Roush
Lutheran Church picnic iroUndl, at Mond_,- and 'on Prida,Y Mr. and
whkh time the annual Hatv,e,t Mn. Dunt, llr1. J&lt;\1.lah and son
Festival will be observed jlth a Beute Slaiighter. Roberta, Nancf
special Sunday School pro&amp;rain at Sllaron, Cin• cty- and David ii.ousn
suts,,rlSt!!d their 8i1ter, Mn. Rt11-­
2 p. m.
All members are urged to p.trtlc­ sel1 Routh lll'ho wu t!elebratinC
ipate and friends are cordially in­ her birt.hdl)' with a dinner pre­
vited to both the irull■lla�on serv­ pared and taten te her home at
noon.
ice and the festlvities lo folla.w.

Special Se-rvice

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Pomeroy'• Budget Shoppi ng Cenler

FRANOS FLORIST

By Mn. Herbert lt.ou1h
Richard Rowe and son Ray­
mond spent a week with Mr. and
Mrs. John VanMeter at East
Liverpool.
Lewis Ours of Wellsville 5pent
the weekend with his father,
Marion Ours and family and at­
tended lhe Ours �union at the
Rock Springs fairgrou nds Sun­
day.

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with Mr. Kar lsrud for many years
as pianist, arranger , and musical
director of their p roducing company known a5 }ten or Song Enterp r ises, I nc.
He lends hl1 unique flair and
va.st profes11ional eKperience to the
creation of 9pec1al arr angements I
for many of the Chorale' s numbers
and i1ppea r11 with the gro up on l
tour a5 thei r accompanist.

M r . Touche llc. who was staff voca ! arranger for CBS fo r se v en
years, has also had show s on the
.\1utual, ABC, and NBC networks.
He has bee n associated with many
leading chore] groups and all the
major recordin1 companies, and
has toured the world as .accom p.a ni�l with any _great arl18t,s. A na!1'
MaS!lachusells, 1
live of Cambridge,
he wa5 graduated from the New
England Co11servatary of Music.
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drawers, antu{ue lamp tables,
end tables ' :l overstuff ed clla1rs '
hvmg r oom IIUllC cedur chesl
il nt iquc hull t.ree, '1: hder, d ishes'.
ki.,· llen t11.hlc and cham• , 1101
potnt ironer (portab le), Shaw
tructor. Seth Thomas
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bell, (WIi l beds, clulforobc, rnar,;szine r11&lt;·k11, la111 11s, desk, throw
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point range, rabinel sin�. 2 l11wn
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FOR SALi!:: 19a3 },aRD. Sharp, or
Mrs. rrcd Shumway, Owner
wUI trad1 Ior pick,up. Phone lo1rm11 : cc1sh
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simp11on.
1 Not rfi'K pom1ihlc for acciden ts
9 3 6lc Sal(' condudcd by BllADFOHD
Auctio n Co.,
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Brailford. Sale manager .
owner. Uke new bLack and
ford.
6tc
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9·8-6lc 111.J'ME MADE !Ct; l 'llEAM. JUST
lnau, Pomeroy.
lik � you m .ikc Ill h e me. J11ck ' s
HN ST U DEBAKER 6 cyl. Cham•
y lb.r.
Dair
9 7 tltc
.,_ dr. aedan. Sharp car inP ion •
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--aide and out. Econom)' plua. UPRIGHT PIANO. Uoo&lt;l corul.lliQn
8C:.nd•rd 1hlft. $696.00. Hl■et$60. t: 11 11 c\lt·nmg wv 2·3260.
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tner■, Pomero1.
9 e 3tp
Good
dr.
1odan.
HIii FORD VI Z
car. O •'t'ERS WILL BE HECEIVED A1
ruanln1, a:ood looll lna:
fiea.uo. Blaeltnart, Pomero)'. the Otfice of Web11ter .and 1''ullz '
Atturney11, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to
N-llc
- ·ele\len o'clock A. M., on li'riday
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Scr•.embcr UI, JY60, for tile rea I
0111in1I black flnleh like new.
estate owned by Pearl D. Loll
owner.
local
.QPI careful
rldae, dercased, louted at 1138
rumero)'.
l'Jtl,00. BlaeUnara,
Maln Strl'el, l'umcroy, Ohio, be
lni a one•elory rramc dwellin
house with five roomll and bath '
llttl CHEVROLET. Jl :Ii H. Jled 11nd
and • cinder block a:arage.
, 81aek. Good condilion. $200.00 All. offer1 aubJect to Court appr o v
19&gt; 10, 3tc
,bone WY 2-M&amp;&amp;.

Mill■, Middleport,
Call Dou
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BA RNES-SIMPSON lNSURA.NCE
57 Mer�ury 60 H. P. Mtl.OO, , �
Agents, Middleport. Fire, AutoSt Mercury- 70 H. P. $59.f.eC, ' • mobile, Bonde. Phone W Y245 H. ,. Mercury Outfit $995.00
2903.
8·27-lf
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
600 bat Main StrHt, Pomer•y ( 2 1 ) Real l:state
Phone WYl-3870
�"OR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
8-20·lfc
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo .:uat St., Pomeroy.
(9) I 30tp

e Supplies
9a ) . .Marin
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noo� HOUSE. ALL NEWLY 8 ROOMS, WITH BATI-1 Two story
fin i5hed in:iide. Water In kitchen.
home near school. Take over
On ,:ravel road off l 24 one mile,
$46.90 per month p.aymenta after
on river. On a 11.cre lot on Lonw down payment. Phone WY 2-532◄ .
Ihm in Lebanon Township. Ph.
8 23 30tc
WY 2-6889. E. E. Hayman, Syra�
cnse.
D 7 fHp FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE W ITH
hath. $3MIO.IJO. 1 1 9 Ebenu.er St.,
Pomero y .
9 2 tltp
7 HOOM HOUSE:. WALL TO WALL
rarpctlng. Uuill•m kl\t'hen. Call
WY 2-321 2.
9 9 3tp ron SALE: 7 HOOM HOUSE, bath
three lols. 786 H)'Bcll St., Mid­
9 7 tfc
dleport. J , rl. Allen.
(
LA1'E T. ll. DAVIS PHOl'ERTY.
5 ROO M MODEllN APARTMENT
Brick, 2 story. Located N. Third
and 4 room 11)tartment. Cheap
and Coal Sls., 'Middleport . May
rcnl. l'hont&gt; WY 2-2487 or WY 29 7 6tc
be seen any eveninw;.
633&amp;.
I ..9 12�c I
. . 183 ACHE t-'ARM FOR SALE. Ml
UNE , 5 IIO OM APARTMENT. Unacres boltom crop land, 7 room
furnished. One 4 Room apart·
slate roof hou.sc (4 bedrooms and
ment furnished. Phone WY 2b11thJ, several goud hirgc out­
3302.
9 7 6tc
2 mile!! south of Har•
buildings.
-Price reduced. Day­
risonville.
HOOM
r
Condo
4
HOUSE AT 242
2·Sl20. EYer11ng
WY
call
time
Street. liarage, bHcnumt. Phone
2-2917.
WY
9 9 6tp
WY 2·2733.
9 8 Uc

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24-a for Sale or
ahlp, Call WY2..ffll88. B·INOlp
- ---XIGHT ROOM HOUSli, two flvo Trade
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room apari.ment1. ,\, N. Beqet,
Pb.one WY2-32'12.
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Anyonl' desiring lo �cc properly '
contact or phone Hhodell C. Steffy ' FOR RENT-Three office room,
Pomero)', Ohio. rhone numbe r
over Stiffler Shoe Stctre
Rhodell C. Steffy
WY 2-2219.
Court St., Jn Pomero)', aecond
Adminilltntor.
floor. One, larifl 18 • 22 rt, toom
\9l 2, a. e, 9. to, 12, 1HC
with adjoinJna: 12 ). 12 ft. room
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One 10 x. 18 fron� room. All
GAUBN tradon,1nd mow- RE1''R IGERATOR. LAllGE FREEZ
ne-Nly painted with new fioor
, IOtarJ mowll' bladt1 lb.....
ER CO'.\tPAltTMENT, Phun&lt;'
coverlnas. Phone W\. 2-l080.
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• CUtom mawin,: and
8-2-tfe
ER t:ornp,rtment. l'h1&gt;nt! WY 2
6998, Harold Blackston.
::t.v■ Y TIIACTOII
9 9 31C 0 ROOM HOUSE WITH BA11i.
Mrh·in Lillie, Cht11hlre, Ohio.
. .... 'lillG lorvlco 112 It. llaln SI.
WY 3- 21'1&amp;. SWEET t:OHN. 8e11t f'Yf'r. Yello'f
Pboae
Phone �rncrson 7-7329.
�1,
sweet and juicy. Pkkcd whil
9 8 6tc
,,,u-uo
you wait. 40c per hakcr'!I do1.erI.
Second llousc easl from schoo l NIC ELY •·URNISHED 2 BED·
...,..._ brln1 eentalner1.
room up1t1lr1 apartment. Ph.
• � Fruit Farm, Loni Bot·
house in Syracuse. Wm. H
WY2-387• ' ',
lo. PlOfle YUkon N201
8 I lfc
Holmes.
9 9 tf
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CANNING TOMATOES $ 1 .00 bua. APAi&lt;1''4ENTS - .'!'IU'ruabed ud
unhanlahed. Mellutfn, Kiddle
hel. Dall■a Hill, Letart Falla
port. Phone WY 2·282L 3 3 ll
Phone cu . 7 . 224,9,
9-9-8tc

For Sale
iM, .,,.. OIL a0.-...Tfii'...
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FOR SALi
Offen wll1 be received 11t th
oUice of Webater and Fulli. A
lorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to elev
en o'clock A. M., Tuesday, Septem
ber 20, 1960, for lhl' rl'al e1tate I
cated In Salisbury Tuwnahip, Meli
County, Ohio, of near De11d Man
Curve, State Route No. 124, co
aisling o f about :.!6 acres. 1nore o r
le11, with frame dwelling thereon,
forme'rly owned by Mar�aret HY·
sell Ruasell.
All offer!! &amp;ubject to Court a P·
proval.
.MANNING D. WEBSTER,
Administrator
l9J 9. 10, 12, 15, 16, 17. 6tc

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roo1ns and b"lh. 106 Mulberry
Ave.
'9 9 3lp

HOUSE ON LAUREL CLl'FF. Contact Lau Dlt&gt;hl.
9 9 6(p

3

ROOM FU RNISHED AP,1,RT·
meht. I t28 E. Maln Sl. Phono
WY 2 ,3408.
9 D 3tc

1 COON DOG, One l'ony. Eldon
Morris. Bailey Run Ro11d.
9 8 3tc

8 HEAD PONY COLTS AND 2
yi;arlings. Phone W I 9-3032.
9 9 6tr

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BERLIN UPI-Communi5l bor•
der police began •I ow l n11 d own
We51 German truck traffic on the
highway lifelines- to Berlin today
and made &amp;Orne truck drivers unload their cargo for lnapeetlon.

Checking Trucks

Thr new harassment ,tarted lo­
day aespite a direct Western Al­
lied warning to the Soviet U nion
and word that the Wt1t was plan­
ning retallation againd the ille­
gal Communist movea.

U. S. Restrict•
RnAida'R KhruAhcbev

UNITED l"�ATIONS, N. Y. UPI
-Th,e Un ited States today reslrkted Soviet PrNn.ie.r Nikita S.
Khrushchev to Manhattan during
hi!i visit to lbe umte
·
· d Nations
General Assembly which open■
s,pt. 20.

The U. S. mission announced
here tllat Kllrushchev had · been
informed of the restriction in -an
aidt memoire from the Slate
De'
partmenl.

KJ.V �H
REPORT

G1u911: Montgomery : tu. I upper
9. 1 lower, 1 1h fl. open; Gallipolis:
l'T.6 upper, 9.2 lower, 2� ft. open;
Lock 23: 15.8 upper , 9.0 lower,
closed orr. AJI rnovable dams are
13 through 33 and closed oll.
Down Rlv.r Boahi Lock 14: Ali­
quippa 5:20 am, 9- 1 \ ; ,Y,ck }Ji:
CapLain Harrison, 2tO am, 2•7; The
WeStcrn, 8 : 11) arn, �6; Lock 23:
Jerry Bosworth, 3:20 am, 7-0; Na•
lional, 3 am, 1-4; Beaver, M� am,
J -0 ; Atlas 8:30 am 6-0.
Up: At Lock 23: The Titan, 3:45
am, l l ·O; C. V. !lamer, 1 :20 am,
0-2; OVEC, 4:25 ilm, 5-12.
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LaGAL NOTICE
I wlll offer for sale at the front
door of the Courthouse at Pom·
eroy, Ohio, on Saturd.1y, Septem­
ber 17, 1960, at 10 o'clock a. m.
the followlna: real eatat.e:
First Parcel : The Dana and AliC4!
Ables real estate situated at Morn­
ing Star, Sutton Township, Mela.,
Count)', Ohio, corl'l!isting of 70 acre■
more or lesa. There is sltuated on
the aforesaia nal estate a fl room
dwelling house ,1pproidmately !S
years old, a barn, granary and oth­
er outbuildlnga. AJao producing oil
and gas wells. Located 1pproxl­
mately 1 1 miles from Pomeroy on
aood
value
Appralsed
road.
$10,llOO.OO.
Secont.1 Parcel: Aile!! Ables re■l­
dence property situated on Colleae
Street in the VIiiage of Rutland,
Ohio, conaistln1 of a lour room
frame dwelling house and lot. Ap­
pratled value $3,000.00.
Said real estale cannot be ■old
for Leaa than the appui1ed value,
The ria:ht la reaened to reject
any or all bids,
For lnfermatlon phone Pomeroy
Ohio, WY 2-2 UMI.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
Adminl■tntor of the Estate of
Allee Able&amp;, deceased
(8) 31; (9) 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 12, 11
lfti, 18, lotc

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6 :00 Home Run Derb7
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:4&amp; Sports Roundup
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7 :00 Sa t urday Nlght JamboN!O
7 :llO Bonanza
8 :SO Tall Man
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10 : 30 Man .'rom Interpol
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Movie time
Women's World ,
Loretta Young Theater
Young Dr. Malon e
Frum These Roots
Comedi· Pl,yhouoe
AdYenlun· Time
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Pr eston
Music in the Round
Jlm Thacker Show
Wealherca1t
News Pictui j::
Huntley • Brln\:1ey !'lr!vlJII
Huckleberry Hound
Riverboat
Republican Slatf Convt&gt;n•
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Peter Gunn
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Mr. end Mrs. E. A Wing,tt
•n d Mrs. Ann Cue atµ!,nded the
,:oo
Golden Wed ding '1)D.ivenq)' of
5:30
Mr. and M.ra. A .J. Sbn/er, for­
6:00
lln. h1� Norris was hosteu mer Racine resident&amp; at ChlUl­
Tu1;1,4JY �venine when Class No. cot.he SW1day.
8:13.
3 QI l.h� llapti5t Sunday school
Mra. Eva Pickeru; o! Colum "'
6:25
met at her home.
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bo *" n
6:30
N.,rs. 0JTJf Montgomery, pre!ii· of Springfield were 1uests o er
8:45
de,:i.l, qpened thf meeting apd the hollday week end of Miss
7:00
coo�11cte4 the butin.es.s 1euJ1.m, Clara a11d Duris Wolff .µ1d Mr.
7:30
after wJ;tich Mrs. Letha -..orris and · ldn:. Herrnan Wolle.
8:30
en.titled
!,Ira. Warj;J Sayre i.t in Coluin·
prestnJ-f4 a proj,'lram,
··Frien d i4\ip".
9:00
�LIS visili,ni Miss WillJ.l� �e
9·30
Wis. Ptf1Jrris served refre&amp;b­ aJJd friends.
10:00
Mr. and Nn Ral� fH,a �d
mti;l.h _ to Mr� - Niu.d� ¥011ni ,
\ ·00
Mrs. ¢1.bel �mith. )Jrs. B;_st�
chiJQ,ren left :ilH]4u
1 : 1U
E ,4�. M'u. O [J;i
M!,mlil/mcrv , Ter:as after visili11e bi, we s.
t l : l�
Mr,. CJ.Jr, Roi!_!� , lSJaa V�l'a �r. an_l;I Mn. F)Qyd · tm1·
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1 :00
Bceg!(!, lfrs. E'lec a PiJkens, MrS. will Jee\·e soon fof' ol·er-�f!il duty.
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Letha Morri5, Mrs. Laura Bell,
Dor5el Wilson employed in
Mrs. Frankie Neigler, Mrs. lda Cleveland spent the weekend
with his mother M rs. Erma WiHowell 11nd Mrs. Ura Morris.
son.
: I : 1 0 Lite Shqw
Mrs. F. E. Dunn remain� very
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smit)) ol
and
Mr.
Hospital.
Holzer
in
ill
were hoUday weekffi4
Dayton
11:40 Amerlca's Newsreel Albun
Mrs. Alfred Dunn and children guests of her mother Mrs. HaffJ
1:00 Record Hop
of Crooksville, Mr. and }frs. Hayman.
ll:00 Cartoon Spectacular
7:30 Dick Clark Show
Dean Alle11 oJ New
Lcxingtgn,
Room
Romper
8:30
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson returne4
1; 00 Brave StaWun
Mrs. Flo Allwine and Mrs. Eve­ home Wednesday after a visit iil
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9:30
8:30 Gav;�: To ·Bener
lyn Trieh of Columbus have been Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
1 : 25 Yot1r r.aso Repoli.cr
9:00 L3wrence W�lk Shc'Y
here wilh Rev. Dunn and at her bert Knightstep.
I :30 1 Marr'ied Joan
�0:00 Jubilee, U . ":f, A.
bedside.
,2 : 00 Restless Gun
Miss Ruth Elli!i of Columbus
U:00 Up-1'0-The-Minute New.
Mrs. Maude Young attended visited relatives here Sonday.
12:30 Queen for a Day
11:10 Sports Report
the annual Homt&gt;coming of the
Mary Grace Slobart af Colum•
J :00 About Faces
t 1 : I� Late SF'OW
Hopewell Baptist Church 111 ML bus spent Labor Day weekend
:: 30 Medit
Alto. recently. Weekend goe5ts of with Mr. and Mr!i , Bill Hysell.
2;00 J1:af in Court
Mrs. Young were Mr. 11nd Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tll.)'lor re-.,
2::tO 11te Gale Storm SIKJ1f
G. Marr of W ilkesville and Mr. lurned Sunday from NOl'th Caro,
Beat t.he Clock
)2:00 Matty 's F4nday Fuunie5
and Mrs, 0. F. Sleeth, Cha r les- Jina afte r SJ)ending two weeks
'8:30 Who Do You Trull
',2:30 John Hopkins. File
' t o n.
wilh Mr. a11d M rs. Ivan Powell
t:00 ,uner:lean �.!Jla.»iid
1 :00 American Football League
Miss VPra �c)l]e accompanied .Jlld d.iughter.
!S:30 Captain Gallant
4:00 Ilka Chase �hqw
by her nephew, 'fom Beegle re­
Bob , Cleland of Columbus was
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turned from a trip to Washington the weekend guest cir his mother
4:30 American /i,rta Trio
5:811 Y0:11" !:1&amp;0 Reponer
n. C., and Vi1"ginia and visited �frs. 11.u.el Cleland.
!S:00 Matty's Fu11day Funnies
6:-40 V.'eather Teller
Mrs. Walter Mercer at Baltimore,
ti:30 Travel Film
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Spen­
.8:&lt;ii5 John Daly New,
Mrl.
e:oo People's ChWc,
and children ot Wilmington
cer
7:00 Pre85 C(mlerenee
Mrs. Sybil Miles lcfl Sunday wen• weekend guests of relatives
8:30 Gray Ghost
7:30 Che)'enne
to spend several days with Mr. lwre .ind with her father Walter
'1:00 Trackdown
8:30 Boutbon Street Be-'
and Mrs. Lee Jacksou in Chllll Vaughan at Pomero)'.
'1:30 Maverick
9:30 Adventures in Paradlce
cothe.
Recc111 guests or Mr. and Mrs.
8:30 Lawman
O::tO Ted Mack Amateur Hour
Charles
McNickles were Mrs, l '
! l :00 The New, Tonlfbl
The Pebel
Filura Pal nl('r and Mr. and Mrs.
! 1 : 10 Scannlnt the Weather
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C Hnl, w,gers a rd two �C}ttJ.ren o�
1 1 : IS Sport Report
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daughter, Mts. Ward Sayre 'JI
were recent visitors in Parkers•
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson
ay
anq their gues1 J\.ir5. Myrtle Val­
8:00 res ?i.ews
4:45 American Album
ley spent seYeral days in New
8:15 Captaiq Kangaroi,
S:00 Dance rarty
CIJ'lllbcrland, W Va . with Mrs.
9:f,lO ';artqon Theater
6:00 All Star Wrestling
Gu55je Rice.
'1:00 Summer Oly'm pics
lf):00 Dec!:!mber Bride
Mr. and Mrs T G. Hilldore were
guests Sunday a t a dinner given ,
T:30 Perry lil!ilo'.&gt;D
10:30 Video Village
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8:30 Want�:....:�ad pr Alive
by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byer al
1 1 :OQ I Loye Lucy
9:00 Summ�r dtfmpics
their home, i n Middlepo rt. in
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honor or their Bon llnd daughter­
Trav .1
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0·80
Liff'
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Love
12:oir
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Byer.
a:
s1 .+,m�1c, P,geant
10·00
12:30 Search For Tomonow
Mrs. Vernon Wherry and Mr.
12IQO . e41�r 11.
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12:45 The Guiding Liaht
Washington, Pa. spent thti h'lliday
1 : UO Life of ,tiley
weeken-1 with Mr. and
Mn,
'J,'UrPI
World
1hr
As
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James Swah and Mr. and Mrs.
Full Circle
l:oo
Alfred Craw.
M,�rlc•n ot "'orll:
2� Ho� Party
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and
1:43 CJtristian Sclen.?e
3;00 The MilUonaire
daughter of Columbus spent the
10:00 �if Fore, S,.crapbook
weekend with his parcnt!i, Mr. ,
, - .1r. The V�rdU �► Y��
10:30 Ca�era ,
1:00 The Brt1hter 0,-y
and Mrs. Harry Curtis
1:18 Tile liffrei Mona
Weeken d guest!i of Mr5. Ruth
11:00 n11 Picture
Tucker were Mr. and Mrs. Her­
'J'be f!die ·11( Nl..l
11:30 RFD, USA
5 :00 't�e T�i-ee Stooies
m:.n Carson and children, Be!/&gt;re.
12:00 R"v. Elwood Gibhs
Miss ;,\nito · Houdashelt, Porne­
J:00
r'IIIIWI
Sm1lh
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12:30, Mo.vie ijasterpiecl:!s
roy visited
1;15 A Look at the We:i.2'er
her grondmother,
f:"ofl-Oral Rob�rts
6:20 Spprtacow
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt for
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&lt;&amp;:SO ReY. Willard Wilcoa
several days.
,I.mo, 'n• Andy
.5:00 Summer Olymi,tc1
Htehway Patrol
Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill McKenzie
8:30 Twentieth Centur1
and son of Gallir,olis spent last
.
7:30 1960 Summer Olympics
Friday with hls mother Mrs.
7:00 Lasah11
8:00 !J'he Tt\Xan
Laura MeKenr:le.
f:3R Denoia t11e Menace
8:30 Father Kn,-�I Be�t
Mr. aria Mrs. Tom Lindsey and
,:00 'lbt Ed Slllllvan Show
8:00 Celebrity Ta1ent Scouts
son Scotty of Grove City spent
f)30 Spike Jone■ Show
9:00 General �ectnc Theater
tb.e weekend with her paren
. .ts,
8:SG Alfred Hitchcock Preaen� J0:00 New Comedy Showcase
Mr, and Mrs. Meson Spencer.
10:30 Presidential Co\Hltdown
,Joseph Miller came from St.
I0:00 Lucy in ConnecUcut
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U . S. Steelworkers
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Dale Carnegie
Tennis Championships
Favorite Story
Candidates
SunJay N ews P l ctuu
Oyerland Trail
Music on lee
Chevy Sho•v
Loretta Your g s;,ow
People are Funny
News
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RI.PORT BUMPIIII CROPS
M OSCOW UPI - Bumper grain
crop5 ir\ Siberia, the north Caut'as­
us, tho Vol1a River Valley and
north Kazakhstan were reported
Friday by the Soviet. newa a1,1enc�
Tass.

Harrisonville

Reed sville

IY' Awa C.ilby
By Min Lucy
Mrs. Chntou G i lkey ,rnd
and
Mr.
d.1uihend
Hunter
Gotha
Mrs.
ter retur ned Thursday to thell' famUy have returned from a three
home m R uasel!Yille, Ark., after an weeks vacation through the sou t h
( Con tl nl:lff From ,... OM)
men filled many jobs per formed e x tended visit here with Mrs. E\1- and west.
by wome11 in o u.r country.
Miu Lena Jordan remains iu a
nice Sprague and Mr. and Mrs.
The group 1.hen flew to Lenin- Bert Shumway. They went by critical condition 1:1t Universi ty
grad, a much more European bus.
Ho1pit.al in Columbw.
dty than Moscow. Ramora regret ·
John Blackwood 1s recuperat1 11g
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spencer were
ted that although planned, the 111 Parkenbur 1 Wedne!iday to at- following .surgery .it University
grou p never gol lo 1ee a Russian I tend the funeral of his uncle, Je r • Hospital in Columbus.
collective, or state·_operated farm t)' Meadows.
and Mrs. Paul Je\\lcll and
aeemed I :Mr. and Mrs. G ary Walton and 110n of Columbus spent a week e ntl
While lhe Ruu'9,na
proud of their many l a rge apart- Gary Jr . , retu r ned to their hom e with her mother, Mrs. Jor C arsey.
mf!nt buildings, • their co 111truc- m L olumbu.s Mond ay after a week
Mrs. Grace Carr spent a cuupl e
lion seemed inferior to that I end visit with the Walton · Wei - days with her son, Ernest, and fam found i n large American citie! . lace famllies.
ily, Pomer oy.
Miss Boice remarked lhat pric.
.
es in Russia are " sky high " . A n 1 L. B. S a sson, Reedsville, and M r . l Mrs. Sadie �arr JS employed as a
a\lera�e size water melon sold for ,, md Mr.s. Tom Collins of Belpre c�ok al the � 1r cle Reslauranl. She
$2. �. The typical Ruuian worker were in Athens Sunday to attend hll1 the pos1t1011 formerly held by
reC'Cives wai:ea of $18.� a week. the funeral of Rev. E. L. M iller. lcene Arnold.
Nol until the tourists had left kev. Miller :ser¥ed as pastor of the 1 Howa r� Gilkey and daughter,
the USSR and landed in Scandi u- .Reedsville Methodist Charge for Jackie, Rio Grande, called oil the
_
,·ia did they realize how much in- a number o( year:!! and 11ad many Bob Clarks Monda�·Earl Caldwell is pa111tmg the
dlvidual pre.ssure they had been friends here.
Clinton Gilkey residence.
.
under.
..
.
Mn. Eumce Gilland and family
Mr5. M11 x ie Robi11so11 of ColumIt was thrililng to ny over the of Success and Mrs. Violet Pa.rker I bus spent the week e11d w,th Iler
many iceburg.s of the northern and family of Long Bottom spent l parents, the Ray Wilstins.
seas enroute to &amp;candinavia. The Sunday here with a brother, Guy
Mrs. John Stuut has sold the Roy
touriata visited four Scandlna• Spencer .1nd family.
Ellis farm ta Arthur Ro•1sh of w .
vian n•lions Denmark, Finland,
:•r. and Mrs. Russell Lowery of Va.
Norway and Sweden.
�
Mrs. Mayes assl.stcd Betty Gilkey
rv ,rr,·v,·n• at Hamburg, Ger Athens vi.sited in Lhe Wallac home
U=n
unday.
Mrs. Brown with their cr111nmg.
and
s
Mlss
divided.
group
many the
callers of the Cecil Black
Sunday
Boice returned to the U . S. A.
Mrs. c. c. Hamilton of Phjlo WH
and othen went on to visit here Thursday. She was acoompan­ woods were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
France and Western Europe. Mis.s ied home b)' her nephews, Mlke Cotterill, John Gibaon and Susie
Boice explained in a que!llion alld Jeffrey Childers, who had Gordon Atkins and Mr. Riggs, whu
llnd answer period, that th&amp; mo.st spen t their pre·school vacation all enjoyed an airplane ride,
Mrs. Co ra Jewell visited the Hal­
exacting customs official were here with their grandpar�nt.s, Mr.
- Alkins • Jewell home Tuc.!i­
liday
tho11e of the UnitM States.
and Mrs. Oren Childer5.
day.
Miu Boice concluded her talk
Guests in the Bise • Hetzer home
by saying, "The best diplomacy
over
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rut,eson
is to show the people of other Helz the week end ..-ere ,Brenda
er of Llttle Hocking and Mr. retu
rned from Geneva, Ill. Mr.
nations what we are like, and to
find out what they are lite. It and Mrs. Marion Helzer and chil- Robeson ha!i left for his employ­
1 ment in Geneva after a visit here
was a wonderful and never-to-be­ dren of Toledo.
for1otten trip."
Mrs. Dorothy Ca!i hdol lar is a ! Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sh�ms!e
The Aa8embly program began patieat ill the st. Joseph Hospj tal. 1:111d da.ughl_ers Janet and Glor ''
_ Mr . a n d
with the traditional flag salute Her brother-in-law and sister Mr of Wh1tesv1Ile, W. V.a.,
ceremony led by David Bro)'n, .a nd Mrs. Huber t Carr of Colu � bu� Mrs. Leon Shvma t� and lvan
SAA PN!! ident and Terry Knight. were visitors in the Ca&amp;hdl)llar Shumate of Mansfield were al
Principal Jame11 A. Diehl Jr., who ind Edwards homes Sunday.
·home over Labor Day.
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invited MiH Boice to address the
l\fr. and Mn. �farold Cotlrt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond carper
st11denltl, presented the speaker. anrJ Raymond Edward of Spencer, and son of Mansfield �ere the
W. Va. were vi11itors here Monday. weekend g�est!i of her 61Ster, Mr.
Woman Legi•lator Diet1 Mn. Carper is II teacher in the and Mrs. Glenn Thompson.
Spencer :schools.
On Eve Of Primary
il'l.r. and Mrs. Keith Walton of ,
LOWELL, Mau. UPI-U. S. Columbus were here Saturday as
Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers R-Mass, ,1uests of Mr. a11d Mrs. Jame, Ruth I
•BALDWIN
died today at Boston Ho11pita1 and Tama.
•WllRLffZER
almost on the even of an unco11 Charle&amp; Chaney has moved from
te1led primary in which she was the Hayes property and it is re• ,
and OTHER FAMOUS
to be renominated for her 18th ported the building will be re-ar­
BRANDS
term in Congress. Mrs. Rogers, ranjlf:d and used for a pool room.
'19, wu best known in her home
A number from here attended
district here and In Washington the homecomin g lit Long Bollom
for her vigorous championing of Sunday.
Yeterans legi8lation.
David Hall of Torch vi!lted re­
cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Randolph.
Canton Bank Robber
Mrs. Mildred Santee and daugh­
Captnr,:d In Dayton
ter, Shirle)', of Gallipolis, c.ame
DAYTON UPI-Harrf Eugene Monday to visit with her parents,
only previous Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
Highllll, who.se
lroubles with police were of a
Howard McCoy of Lillie Hocking
minor nature, today faced trans­ who purchased the Carroll Ran­
fer back to Canton to stand trial dolph farm home is adding Cll:tra
for the bigJle&amp;t bank robbery in rooms to the !lructure and making
Stark County history.
other improvements. Reportedly
Moat or the more than $53,000 the place will be used as a sum•
1tolen from the West Trust mer home by the McCoys,
branch of the Canton Nallonal
Mrs. Gladys Baughman, Mr. and
Bank Wednesday wu recovered 71lrs. Frank Gale of G.ahanna were
with Hlgbflll 'e capture in a dawn week end gue5ts in the Tbom11
town hotel Friday. FBI agerit1 home.
and local police combined lO cap­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Humphrey
ture the !IU8pecl, who apparently were recent visitors in New York
waa unaware he waa the object of City.
a state-wlde search.
Bob Swain ol Tuppen Plains was
a business visitor here Tuesday .
Charles Robert Si!llon served ai,;
Holstein Club Picnic
best man at the Frecker Connolly
Will Be Sept. 17
wedding at Long Bottom Saturday.
e HEATS INSTANTLY
The .annual picnic of the Meigs
Mre. Charle&amp; Stanley Hamilton,
County Holstein Club will be held Paul, Marcus and Regina Kay, Mrs.
e cLEANER
at the farm of C. M . He-adley, near William ChUden1 and Sandra Ham­
Tuppers Plalna, next Saturday, ilton and Samuel Mitchell of Philo
e MORE
St.plember 17.
were recent gue5U of Mr. and
CONV ENIEN T
The picnic is open to ever)'one Mrs. Oren Chllden.
intereated in good dairy !arming.
e DELIYERED
TO MIil MOND-'Y
There will be a baaket. dinner at
ANYWHERE
Mon.
meet
will
PTA
Central
The
noon 11nd In· the afternoon a talk
school
the
at
7:30
al
night
day
b1 Georwe Stan, State Field man,
P:or Mora 0.t•lls Phon,
and other items of Interest. to da.i• with the Monke)' Run group to
or Write
ry fanners. The biuer part or tho serve refreshments,
afternoon will be devoted to JudgGL00/11 IN STOC KS
OPIN HOUS&amp; SUNDAY
YORK UPI - Post - Labor
NEW
Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Van Meler of
settled over the stock
gloom
Da)'
Hemlock Grove, Ohio
Clifton, W. V. will celebrate their
�lh wedding anniversary Sunday, market thia week H prices declin­
Phone WY-%-6794
Sept, 1 1 . Open hou1e will be ob• ed on all fronts for lhe second con­
week.
secutive
served for all friend• from 1 to S
In the afternoon.

NOWI 500 lb. LP GAS SYSTEMS

POMliROY - 5 - room frame (3
&lt;bedrooms), halh, lot 76 x 104 ,
niee g11rdcn. $3200.00. Terms .
RACINI - :z - story, 7 . room
frame ( 3 b('drooms), bath, full
basemetH, hardw ood floor!, gas
furnace, 1/4, ocre on Roule 124.
$!1600.00,
ltUTLANO FARM - 87 acres, 18
culllvalcd, 2 welts, 12 x 1:1 tool 1
shc:d, ¾ mile off Route 12t. On•
ly $1200.00.
ALBIRT M. COX, Salesman
PHON WY 2·3130
BOX 229
WY 1-2220
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i ROOM UNFUR NISHED APART
enl, bath, and uLility room. Pri
vale i1111ide entrane11. Newty
WINS HOT ROD TITLI
palnted upstalr11 apartment In
DETROIT U PI-Leonard Harris
Middleport, low rent. Phon
W Y 2-999'1..,
j{)) 10, 3t c of Playa Del Ray, Calif., po.sled
11.n average speed of 163.33 mile�
hour In his class A dragster
es an
to win Jhe top award in the naPUkNACII, WHTIN0 tlonal hot rod chan1pion1hips and
1900 HOUSE TRAILER 27 ft. Good MUI L L
condition. Call WY 2�31 or se . HOUII •PPll•c... ArMlct I,.. prize money lolalinc: about $7,500
lyracUiN, Ohio, Ph
Jim Dyer of Memphi1, Tenn., fio•
llirhard Harris, Syracuse.
1 1-11
WYUIM.
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I.Jbed ncood.
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Traveler Tells

1 Concert Drive

Offer� will be receiYed at the ofTHR E E STORY BRICK BUILDING
fin• of Webste r a11d Fu l tz. AuorFormt&gt;rly Vogue Shoe Sto re in
m•y�. Pomeroy, Ohio, up 10 eleven
Pomeroy, Ohio. Has 1 seven room
0 clotk A . M .. on Wtidnesday, Sept
1:1par!ment 011 t hird floor, 1 three
2 ! , 1960, for t hf' real estate localed
apartment on .second floor.
room
llESULT8
f
DEPENDABL
CONSISNNT
ltl Salem Township, Meigs C ounty,
A l so Doctor 's O U i et:s prese ntly
RATES
Ohio. near DanYillt&gt;, comi.sting of
under lease and one large store
a bout 48 acre.s, more or le5s, form
on main floor. Will leue
room
eeote.
60
charge
J4.l.ahnwn
inaertion.
one
INlrd,
I eell&amp;il per
erly owned by H. H numfield and
or sell to highest bidder. W r ite
. ..... pw wvni lor three OOIMICUtive &amp;QN.l'tion,.
"1.vrta L Rumfield.
to William s. Hogue , P. o. Bo x
l11uU, - one montb fOI' 30 ceotJ r,er word.
A l � offers subjel.'t lo Co� rt ap1 343, Melbourne, I&lt;'lorida.
-.U rate of 4 cent, per wOrd '"1.1 be char1ed for advertlsin.i
pruva,
g 6 6tc
ti alt Dli.d ..tilbin 10 &lt;Uiy1 aner reco.Vllla: bill.
M ANNING D. W E; BSTER, ____________
The
�•diately.
Jim., Qt Advertiai.11.1 - Should be r...pc:,�
Adrnimstrator
s · ness 5er\/ i C A&amp;.
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Ralph Parker. Cheater, Ohio. Ph. A(R €0NDJTIOND,G, REFRIGER·
71k
$2.20
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fl. 50
atio11 servtce Jack'• Refrl'1:era•
Y U 5 2390, Coolville. Ohio.
A.di NCSnd bJ 10 A ... will be In th.at day • r,pet.
tion New Haven. Pho� TIJ2g g 3tp
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l l 2 llATS KILLED with Star War- _ __ __ __
farin, 2 1h lbs. $1 .49. Ebersb,u h
,AI Jf.:TIONEII
llardwa re, Sugar Run Flour I
..-. h,,wi,oa
eom,1
t ':I J
I
Mill and Liindmark Store
Crltt Br.MoNt
(8) 10, 1 1 , 12, 17, 18, 19, 24
Wtlte, Phone or Contact
1 LeULANC l:BO�JTE &lt;.:I..AH I NET J O
bt•sl tumlil1on Upright piano in I 2 :11, 26, 3 1 ; (9) l, 2, 7, 8, 9 16lp A. c. BRADr OR.tl, ••clM. Ot'16Ct:.
good t·omll\1011. Priced reason
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9 7 6tp
PUBLIC SALE
The undcr5igned 1s mm·ing out of
USED PIANOS
State am.I will 11cl! the following
N i ce fN'und111011cd piano Priced
flt AU CTION at her resifience
1
Lo i;ell lki!dy to go. Phone RutloC' atrd nn Peach rork Road, 2
land 1:urn1ture.
9 8 3tp
mi les West ur State Roule 3·,
,w., ,,.• for sale arrows)
i;ooo 4 , 8 UTILITY '!'HA I LER.
Saturday, Sept. 1 7, 1 P. M.
$7� 00. (a n lie seen et Brannon 'i; 1
8efou• 9:30 A .M
( ; c1ragc, N, �-:icond Ave., Middle SF.RTA H ID E-A- HED with cha1.r to
l,llddle,ort WY-l•26tt
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Pomeroy WY-2:--.Mn
_ 1 wonl rug r»x l 2 l, Corner step ta - /
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WA T E R L ESS COOKWARE
hie. eoff t&gt;e and cm! table (blonde ! •
At cha....SAC R I F IC E
i'crfcction automalit· oil heatur,
Yuko
No. I In World Sales
n S.:2145
T1•lek111g TV, plaslic cov«'rcd
M ust L111 u1date several tons of
STATION
SERVICI
HAMI\.L
brand new 17 piece 11lain less 1 £•hair, floc:r lamp, ma�azinc rark,
For Farm, Forest,
I.tor-. 9:00 A.M.
5ll'cl e11ukwarc, co11t $ J QY,50 per
lwo 2 pc Jiv ing room suiteio.
Albany USJ
round mirror, Congoleum rug.
se1 home &lt;ll·mo11.slration. So1cnHome or Camp
Zvrn Day Sentc,
t1crd al $42 50 lier JJel. Write I 9x l 2, pi11110. metal hed complele. chests of drawers , tl re �� - 1 for Fret• Urochurc, AJAX LIQ·
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i11.i: tahle. night .�ta11!1 and other
Johns•M ,trivi:1"' roof ehin11:le1,
Loli Angclr-� 15, Callfornta.
stands, h iunpt•r, lar.i:e rrigul
kitchen c11binets built to order,
airc rcFri1,:1•r.il1)r, llol Point dry9 8 5lc
· dows and doora,
a
1uminum win
�-----N, electric ranJ:e, clinl"tlc �. cl,
garage
door.s,
ceiling tile, vinyl
GHEEN JJEANS . $ 1 .00 bu. P lt K
{' oal heater, warm mornin 11: heat
floor Lile and plywood paneling.
LI1cm yot1rse I r . Ch ar l1.:s H.1
I ton,
er, 1,ordi swing, walnut, elc-dric
Call Neigler'e, Racine. 8-1 1 - Hc
Phone WY,2-2 176
.,
I•orl 1 anu
9 6 61 c
hi!alcr, hassock, rt'cord player.
_ _ ___
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records, l 11 m ps, Kirby swe1�per, ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me.
P"meroy, Ohio
THltEE 1 1 �:1F1ms, 2 HOLSTEIN, 1
high chair, scwini: machinrs,
tat work and repaJr w.,;rk uf
-- I GU F:l! NSEY . J years old, will
treadle and electric portable,
any kind. Phona WY 2•2301.
flUIMt Ta AND P I il C ONTROL
t'tus wmtcr. Would like
m11ny other items not listed.
8·l l-30tp.
11¥ Pain. PrH IMpeetlon. IMur- fre11he11
to trade ror mue ponies. Bill
rownrrl Sylvia Carman
tel ltJ' ttatltnwkle, PhOM It.
AUCTION I E R
G ruclil'r, MinnHVJl!e R. D. I , 011 HllADrORD AU CTION co.
1M A.. Service 'lt:1Hon WY2REASONABLE RATIS
(9) 3, atp I 1'Nm�: Cash
Jlo rae Cave Huad.
4-1'-tfc
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SATIQACTION GUARANT EE D
-- -- ____ _ Not responsible for aL"cidcnh;.
- -Caff or wrll• I. O. McCoy
SALE
PUBLIC
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NOTICE
Chester, Ohio
S•tvrd1y, S.pt. 10, 1 960, I P. M, /
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n:sUrance
lh. down to oz Both for $25.00.
fe�ced the 'public road wilhout
S talc• lloule 124 I ll sy racuse, 0 '
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Arnold Groto, ..Owner

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The New 1 961
McCUllOCH
CHAIN SAWS

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(Continued from Pagt- One)
with Mr. Kar lsrud for many years
as pianist, arranger , and musical
director of their p roducing company known a5 }ten or Song Enterp r ises, I nc.
He lends hl1 unique flair and
va.st profes11ional eKperience to the
creation of 9pec1al arr angements I
for many of the Chorale' s numbers
and i1ppea r11 with the gro up on l
tour a5 thei r accompanist.

M r . Touche llc. who was staff voca ! arranger for CBS fo r se v en
years, has also had show s on the
.\1utual, ABC, and NBC networks.
He has bee n associated with many
leading chore] groups and all the
major recordin1 companies, and
has toured the world as .accom p.a ni�l with any _great arl18t,s. A na!1'
MaS!lachusells, 1
live of Cambridge,
he wa5 graduated from the New
England Co11servatary of Music.
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public. Will the powers that
would be carry matlera throUjlb
�, channels,.· The power
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of lhe ballot la more pow�rf
th■n polltlc1aru.
llugh Le1fhrlt
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drawers, antu{ue lamp tables,
end tables ' :l overstuff ed clla1rs '
hvmg r oom IIUllC cedur chesl
il nt iquc hull t.ree, '1: hder, d ishes'.
ki.,· llen t11.hlc and cham• , 1101
potnt ironer (portab le), Shaw
tructor. Seth Thomas
11:11.rden
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tenl, deliver y w11gon gon 11:
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bell, (WIi l beds, clulforobc, rnar,;szine r11&lt;·k11, la111 11s, desk, throw
rugs, typ1·wri1c-r. porch oti.airs,
a,.,. CINA UIN Ca,.
ice rre11m freezer ( 6 qts,), llot•
All Mtika a■cl MNel1
point range, rabinel sin�. 2 l11wn
NTROl'OL.ITAN MOTOtll
mowt: r� , 2 tl . 70 x 15 tires, Hlccp•
6'0406 laQ Mlh11 It.
Jng h11!j, cow bell, miacellaneous
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FOR SALi!:: 19a3 },aRD. Sharp, or
Mrs. rrcd Shumway, Owner
wUI trad1 Ior pick,up. Phone lo1rm11 : cc1sh
WY 2-3702, Calvin Simp11on.
1 Not rfi'K pom1ihlc for acciden ts
9 3 6lc Sal(' condudcd by BllADFOHD
Auctio n Co.,
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Brailford. Sale manager .
owner. Uke new bLack and
ford.
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9·8-6lc 111.J'ME MADE !Ct; l 'llEAM. JUST
lnau, Pomeroy.
lik � you m .ikc Ill h e me. J11ck ' s
HN ST U DEBAKER 6 cyl. Cham•
y lb.r.
Dair
9 7 tltc
.,_ dr. aedan. Sharp car inP ion •
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--aide and out. Econom)' plua. UPRIGHT PIANO. Uoo&lt;l corul.lliQn
8C:.nd•rd 1hlft. $696.00. Hl■et$60. t: 11 11 c\lt·nmg wv 2·3260.
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tner■, Pomero1.
9 e 3tp
Good
dr.
1odan.
HIii FORD VI Z
car. O •'t'ERS WILL BE HECEIVED A1
ruanln1, a:ood looll lna:
fiea.uo. Blaeltnart, Pomero)'. the Otfice of Web11ter .and 1''ullz '
Atturney11, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to
N-llc
- ·ele\len o'clock A. M., on li'riday
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Scr•.embcr UI, JY60, for tile rea I
0111in1I black flnleh like new.
estate owned by Pearl D. Loll
owner.
local
.QPI careful
rldae, dercased, louted at 1138
rumero)'.
l'Jtl,00. BlaeUnara,
Maln Strl'el, l'umcroy, Ohio, be
lni a one•elory rramc dwellin
house with five roomll and bath '
llttl CHEVROLET. Jl :Ii H. Jled 11nd
and • cinder block a:arage.
, 81aek. Good condilion. $200.00 All. offer1 aubJect to Court appr o v
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Mill■, Middleport,
Call Dou
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BA RNES-SIMPSON lNSURA.NCE
57 Mer�ury 60 H. P. Mtl.OO, , �
Agents, Middleport. Fire, AutoSt Mercury- 70 H. P. $59.f.eC, ' • mobile, Bonde. Phone W Y245 H. ,. Mercury Outfit $995.00
2903.
8·27-lf
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
600 bat Main StrHt, Pomer•y ( 2 1 ) Real l:state
Phone WYl-3870
�"OR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
8-20·lfc
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo .:uat St., Pomeroy.
(9) I 30tp

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9a ) . .Marin
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noo� HOUSE. ALL NEWLY 8 ROOMS, WITH BATI-1 Two story
fin i5hed in:iide. Water In kitchen.
home near school. Take over
On ,:ravel road off l 24 one mile,
$46.90 per month p.aymenta after
on river. On a 11.cre lot on Lonw down payment. Phone WY 2-532◄ .
Ihm in Lebanon Township. Ph.
8 23 30tc
WY 2-6889. E. E. Hayman, Syra�
cnse.
D 7 fHp FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE W ITH
hath. $3MIO.IJO. 1 1 9 Ebenu.er St.,
Pomero y .
9 2 tltp
7 HOOM HOUSE:. WALL TO WALL
rarpctlng. Uuill•m kl\t'hen. Call
WY 2-321 2.
9 9 3tp ron SALE: 7 HOOM HOUSE, bath
three lols. 786 H)'Bcll St., Mid­
9 7 tfc
dleport. J , rl. Allen.
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5 ROO M MODEllN APARTMENT
Brick, 2 story. Located N. Third
and 4 room 11)tartment. Cheap
and Coal Sls., 'Middleport . May
rcnl. l'hont&gt; WY 2-2487 or WY 29 7 6tc
be seen any eveninw;.
633&amp;.
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UNE , 5 IIO OM APARTMENT. Unacres boltom crop land, 7 room
furnished. One 4 Room apart·
slate roof hou.sc (4 bedrooms and
ment furnished. Phone WY 2b11thJ, several goud hirgc out­
3302.
9 7 6tc
2 mile!! south of Har•
buildings.
-Price reduced. Day­
risonville.
HOOM
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Condo
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HOUSE AT 242
2·Sl20. EYer11ng
WY
call
time
Street. liarage, bHcnumt. Phone
2-2917.
WY
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WY 2·2733.
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24-a for Sale or
ahlp, Call WY2..ffll88. B·INOlp
- ---XIGHT ROOM HOUSli, two flvo Trade
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Pb.one WY2-32'12.
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Anyonl' desiring lo �cc properly '
contact or phone Hhodell C. Steffy ' FOR RENT-Three office room,
Pomero)', Ohio. rhone numbe r
over Stiffler Shoe Stctre
Rhodell C. Steffy
WY 2-2219.
Court St., Jn Pomero)', aecond
Adminilltntor.
floor. One, larifl 18 • 22 rt, toom
\9l 2, a. e, 9. to, 12, 1HC
with adjoinJna: 12 ). 12 ft. room
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One 10 x. 18 fron� room. All
GAUBN tradon,1nd mow- RE1''R IGERATOR. LAllGE FREEZ
ne-Nly painted with new fioor
, IOtarJ mowll' bladt1 lb.....
ER CO'.\tPAltTMENT, Phun&lt;'
coverlnas. Phone W\. 2-l080.
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• CUtom mawin,: and
8-2-tfe
ER t:ornp,rtment. l'h1&gt;nt! WY 2
6998, Harold Blackston.
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9 9 31C 0 ROOM HOUSE WITH BA11i.
Mrh·in Lillie, Cht11hlre, Ohio.
. .... 'lillG lorvlco 112 It. llaln SI.
WY 3- 21'1&amp;. SWEET t:OHN. 8e11t f'Yf'r. Yello'f
Pboae
Phone �rncrson 7-7329.
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sweet and juicy. Pkkcd whil
9 8 6tc
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you wait. 40c per hakcr'!I do1.erI.
Second llousc easl from schoo l NIC ELY •·URNISHED 2 BED·
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room up1t1lr1 apartment. Ph.
• � Fruit Farm, Loni Bot·
house in Syracuse. Wm. H
WY2-387• ' ',
lo. PlOfle YUkon N201
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Holmes.
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unhanlahed. Mellutfn, Kiddle
hel. Dall■a Hill, Letart Falla
port. Phone WY 2·282L 3 3 ll
Phone cu . 7 . 224,9,
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Offen wll1 be received 11t th
oUice of Webater and Fulli. A
lorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to elev
en o'clock A. M., Tuesday, Septem
ber 20, 1960, for lhl' rl'al e1tate I
cated In Salisbury Tuwnahip, Meli
County, Ohio, of near De11d Man
Curve, State Route No. 124, co
aisling o f about :.!6 acres. 1nore o r
le11, with frame dwelling thereon,
forme'rly owned by Mar�aret HY·
sell Ruasell.
All offer!! &amp;ubject to Court a P·
proval.
.MANNING D. WEBSTER,
Administrator
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roo1ns and b"lh. 106 Mulberry
Ave.
'9 9 3lp

HOUSE ON LAUREL CLl'FF. Contact Lau Dlt&gt;hl.
9 9 6(p

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ROOM FU RNISHED AP,1,RT·
meht. I t28 E. Maln Sl. Phono
WY 2 ,3408.
9 D 3tc

1 COON DOG, One l'ony. Eldon
Morris. Bailey Run Ro11d.
9 8 3tc

8 HEAD PONY COLTS AND 2
yi;arlings. Phone W I 9-3032.
9 9 6tr

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BERLIN UPI-Communi5l bor•
der police began •I ow l n11 d own
We51 German truck traffic on the
highway lifelines- to Berlin today
and made &amp;Orne truck drivers unload their cargo for lnapeetlon.

Checking Trucks

Thr new harassment ,tarted lo­
day aespite a direct Western Al­
lied warning to the Soviet U nion
and word that the Wt1t was plan­
ning retallation againd the ille­
gal Communist movea.

U. S. Restrict•
RnAida'R KhruAhcbev

UNITED l"�ATIONS, N. Y. UPI
-Th,e Un ited States today reslrkted Soviet PrNn.ie.r Nikita S.
Khrushchev to Manhattan during
hi!i visit to lbe umte
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General Assembly which open■
s,pt. 20.

The U. S. mission announced
here tllat Kllrushchev had · been
informed of the restriction in -an
aidt memoire from the Slate
De'
partmenl.

KJ.V �H
REPORT

G1u911: Montgomery : tu. I upper
9. 1 lower, 1 1h fl. open; Gallipolis:
l'T.6 upper, 9.2 lower, 2� ft. open;
Lock 23: 15.8 upper , 9.0 lower,
closed orr. AJI rnovable dams are
13 through 33 and closed oll.
Down Rlv.r Boahi Lock 14: Ali­
quippa 5:20 am, 9- 1 \ ; ,Y,ck }Ji:
CapLain Harrison, 2tO am, 2•7; The
WeStcrn, 8 : 11) arn, �6; Lock 23:
Jerry Bosworth, 3:20 am, 7-0; Na•
lional, 3 am, 1-4; Beaver, M� am,
J -0 ; Atlas 8:30 am 6-0.
Up: At Lock 23: The Titan, 3:45
am, l l ·O; C. V. !lamer, 1 :20 am,
0-2; OVEC, 4:25 ilm, 5-12.
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LaGAL NOTICE
I wlll offer for sale at the front
door of the Courthouse at Pom·
eroy, Ohio, on Saturd.1y, Septem­
ber 17, 1960, at 10 o'clock a. m.
the followlna: real eatat.e:
First Parcel : The Dana and AliC4!
Ables real estate situated at Morn­
ing Star, Sutton Township, Mela.,
Count)', Ohio, corl'l!isting of 70 acre■
more or lesa. There is sltuated on
the aforesaia nal estate a fl room
dwelling house ,1pproidmately !S
years old, a barn, granary and oth­
er outbuildlnga. AJao producing oil
and gas wells. Located 1pproxl­
mately 1 1 miles from Pomeroy on
aood
value
Appralsed
road.
$10,llOO.OO.
Secont.1 Parcel: Aile!! Ables re■l­
dence property situated on Colleae
Street in the VIiiage of Rutland,
Ohio, conaistln1 of a lour room
frame dwelling house and lot. Ap­
pratled value $3,000.00.
Said real estale cannot be ■old
for Leaa than the appui1ed value,
The ria:ht la reaened to reject
any or all bids,
For lnfermatlon phone Pomeroy
Ohio, WY 2-2 UMI.
BERNARD V. FULTZ
Adminl■tntor of the Estate of
Allee Able&amp;, deceased
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Army Pvt. Charle■ F. Smith, 110n
of Mrs. Clarabelle B. Smith, i.na-­
vllle, Ohio, recently complt,led tha.
ten-fttk 1upply courae at the En­
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Mr. end Mrs. E. A Wing,tt
•n d Mrs. Ann Cue atµ!,nded the
,:oo
Golden Wed ding '1)D.ivenq)' of
5:30
Mr. and M.ra. A .J. Sbn/er, for­
6:00
lln. h1� Norris was hosteu mer Racine resident&amp; at ChlUl­
Tu1;1,4JY �venine when Class No. cot.he SW1day.
8:13.
3 QI l.h� llapti5t Sunday school
Mra. Eva Pickeru; o! Colum "'
6:25
met at her home.
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bo *" n
6:30
N.,rs. 0JTJf Montgomery, pre!ii· of Springfield were 1uests o er
8:45
de,:i.l, qpened thf meeting apd the hollday week end of Miss
7:00
coo�11cte4 the butin.es.s 1euJ1.m, Clara a11d Duris Wolff .µ1d Mr.
7:30
after wJ;tich Mrs. Letha -..orris and · ldn:. Herrnan Wolle.
8:30
en.titled
!,Ira. Warj;J Sayre i.t in Coluin·
prestnJ-f4 a proj,'lram,
··Frien d i4\ip".
9:00
�LIS visili,ni Miss WillJ.l� �e
9·30
Wis. Ptf1Jrris served refre&amp;b­ aJJd friends.
10:00
Mr. and Nn Ral� fH,a �d
mti;l.h _ to Mr� - Niu.d� ¥011ni ,
\ ·00
Mrs. ¢1.bel �mith. )Jrs. B;_st�
chiJQ,ren left :ilH]4u
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M!,mlil/mcrv , Ter:as after visili11e bi, we s.
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Mr,. CJ.Jr, Roi!_!� , lSJaa V�l'a �r. an_l;I Mn. F)Qyd · tm1·
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1 :00
Bceg!(!, lfrs. E'lec a PiJkens, MrS. will Jee\·e soon fof' ol·er-�f!il duty.
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Letha Morri5, Mrs. Laura Bell,
Dor5el Wilson employed in
Mrs. Frankie Neigler, Mrs. lda Cleveland spent the weekend
with his mother M rs. Erma WiHowell 11nd Mrs. Ura Morris.
son.
: I : 1 0 Lite Shqw
Mrs. F. E. Dunn remain� very
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smit)) ol
and
Mr.
Hospital.
Holzer
in
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were hoUday weekffi4
Dayton
11:40 Amerlca's Newsreel Albun
Mrs. Alfred Dunn and children guests of her mother Mrs. HaffJ
1:00 Record Hop
of Crooksville, Mr. and }frs. Hayman.
ll:00 Cartoon Spectacular
7:30 Dick Clark Show
Dean Alle11 oJ New
Lcxingtgn,
Room
Romper
8:30
Mrs. Lavinia Simpson returne4
1; 00 Brave StaWun
Mrs. Flo Allwine and Mrs. Eve­ home Wednesday after a visit iil
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9:30
8:30 Gav;�: To ·Bener
lyn Trieh of Columbus have been Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
1 : 25 Yot1r r.aso Repoli.cr
9:00 L3wrence W�lk Shc'Y
here wilh Rev. Dunn and at her bert Knightstep.
I :30 1 Marr'ied Joan
�0:00 Jubilee, U . ":f, A.
bedside.
,2 : 00 Restless Gun
Miss Ruth Elli!i of Columbus
U:00 Up-1'0-The-Minute New.
Mrs. Maude Young attended visited relatives here Sonday.
12:30 Queen for a Day
11:10 Sports Report
the annual Homt&gt;coming of the
Mary Grace Slobart af Colum•
J :00 About Faces
t 1 : I� Late SF'OW
Hopewell Baptist Church 111 ML bus spent Labor Day weekend
:: 30 Medit
Alto. recently. Weekend goe5ts of with Mr. and Mr!i , Bill Hysell.
2;00 J1:af in Court
Mrs. Young were Mr. 11nd Mrs. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Tll.)'lor re-.,
2::tO 11te Gale Storm SIKJ1f
G. Marr of W ilkesville and Mr. lurned Sunday from NOl'th Caro,
Beat t.he Clock
)2:00 Matty 's F4nday Fuunie5
and Mrs, 0. F. Sleeth, Cha r les- Jina afte r SJ)ending two weeks
'8:30 Who Do You Trull
',2:30 John Hopkins. File
' t o n.
wilh Mr. a11d M rs. Ivan Powell
t:00 ,uner:lean �.!Jla.»iid
1 :00 American Football League
Miss VPra �c)l]e accompanied .Jlld d.iughter.
!S:30 Captain Gallant
4:00 Ilka Chase �hqw
by her nephew, 'fom Beegle re­
Bob , Cleland of Columbus was
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11:00 San Franctsco Belt
turned from a trip to Washington the weekend guest cir his mother
4:30 American /i,rta Trio
5:811 Y0:11" !:1&amp;0 Reponer
n. C., and Vi1"ginia and visited �frs. 11.u.el Cleland.
!S:00 Matty's Fu11day Funnies
6:-40 V.'eather Teller
Mrs. Walter Mercer at Baltimore,
ti:30 Travel Film
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Spen­
.8:&lt;ii5 John Daly New,
Mrl.
e:oo People's ChWc,
and children ot Wilmington
cer
7:00 Pre85 C(mlerenee
Mrs. Sybil Miles lcfl Sunday wen• weekend guests of relatives
8:30 Gray Ghost
7:30 Che)'enne
to spend several days with Mr. lwre .ind with her father Walter
'1:00 Trackdown
8:30 Boutbon Street Be-'
and Mrs. Lee Jacksou in Chllll Vaughan at Pomero)'.
'1:30 Maverick
9:30 Adventures in Paradlce
cothe.
Recc111 guests or Mr. and Mrs.
8:30 Lawman
O::tO Ted Mack Amateur Hour
Charles
McNickles were Mrs, l '
! l :00 The New, Tonlfbl
The Pebel
Filura Pal nl('r and Mr. and Mrs.
! 1 : 10 Scannlnt the Weather
•:� The Al ukans
C Hnl, w,gers a rd two �C}ttJ.ren o�
1 1 : IS Sport Report
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daughter, Mts. Ward Sayre 'JI
were recent visitors in Parkers•
burg.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson
ay
anq their gues1 J\.ir5. Myrtle Val­
8:00 res ?i.ews
4:45 American Album
ley spent seYeral days in New
8:15 Captaiq Kangaroi,
S:00 Dance rarty
CIJ'lllbcrland, W Va . with Mrs.
9:f,lO ';artqon Theater
6:00 All Star Wrestling
Gu55je Rice.
'1:00 Summer Oly'm pics
lf):00 Dec!:!mber Bride
Mr. and Mrs T G. Hilldore were
guests Sunday a t a dinner given ,
T:30 Perry lil!ilo'.&gt;D
10:30 Video Village
'
8:30 Want�:....:�ad pr Alive
by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Byer al
1 1 :OQ I Loye Lucy
9:00 Summ�r dtfmpics
their home, i n Middlepo rt. in
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I f :;JQ Cl1al' Hor�on•
honor or their Bon llnd daughter­
Trav .1
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0·80
Liff'
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Love
12:oir
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Byer.
a:
s1 .+,m�1c, P,geant
10·00
12:30 Search For Tomonow
Mrs. Vernon Wherry and Mr.
12IQO . e41�r 11.
--'---'--and Mrs. Russell Sh ront1. of
12:45 The Guiding Liaht
Washington, Pa. spent thti h'lliday
1 : UO Life of ,tiley
weeken-1 with Mr. and
Mn,
'J,'UrPI
World
1hr
As
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James Swah and Mr. and Mrs.
Full Circle
l:oo
Alfred Craw.
M,�rlc•n ot "'orll:
2� Ho� Party
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and
1:43 CJtristian Sclen.?e
3;00 The MilUonaire
daughter of Columbus spent the
10:00 �if Fore, S,.crapbook
weekend with his parcnt!i, Mr. ,
, - .1r. The V�rdU �► Y��
10:30 Ca�era ,
1:00 The Brt1hter 0,-y
and Mrs. Harry Curtis
1:18 Tile liffrei Mona
Weeken d guest!i of Mr5. Ruth
11:00 n11 Picture
Tucker were Mr. and Mrs. Her­
'J'be f!die ·11( Nl..l
11:30 RFD, USA
5 :00 't�e T�i-ee Stooies
m:.n Carson and children, Be!/&gt;re.
12:00 R"v. Elwood Gibhs
Miss ;,\nito · Houdashelt, Porne­
J:00
r'IIIIWI
Sm1lh
J.
Artbur
12:30, Mo.vie ijasterpiecl:!s
roy visited
1;15 A Look at the We:i.2'er
her grondmother,
f:"ofl-Oral Rob�rts
6:20 Spprtacow
Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt for
::..
&lt;&amp;:SO ReY. Willard Wilcoa
several days.
,I.mo, 'n• Andy
.5:00 Summer Olymi,tc1
Htehway Patrol
Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill McKenzie
8:30 Twentieth Centur1
and son of Gallir,olis spent last
.
7:30 1960 Summer Olympics
Friday with hls mother Mrs.
7:00 Lasah11
8:00 !J'he Tt\Xan
Laura MeKenr:le.
f:3R Denoia t11e Menace
8:30 Father Kn,-�I Be�t
Mr. aria Mrs. Tom Lindsey and
,:00 'lbt Ed Slllllvan Show
8:00 Celebrity Ta1ent Scouts
son Scotty of Grove City spent
f)30 Spike Jone■ Show
9:00 General �ectnc Theater
tb.e weekend with her paren
. .ts,
8:SG Alfred Hitchcock Preaen� J0:00 New Comedy Showcase
Mr, and Mrs. Meson Spencer.
10:30 Presidential Co\Hltdown
,Joseph Miller came from St.
I0:00 Lucy in ConnecUcut
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10;30 Wlia.la IIY !Jnet
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W. Va., to tpen4 two ,
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1:'1b A Loot at the Wfftber
lUIO Sunday Newa Special
moRths with his daughfer, Mrs.
U : 1 5 Theater 13
11:15 Theater 1 3
Carol Sayre.
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U . S. Steelworkers
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Dale Carnegie
Tennis Championships
Favorite Story
Candidates
SunJay N ews P l ctuu
Oyerland Trail
Music on lee
Chevy Sho•v
Loretta Your g s;,ow
People are Funny
News
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RI.PORT BUMPIIII CROPS
M OSCOW UPI - Bumper grain
crop5 ir\ Siberia, the north Caut'as­
us, tho Vol1a River Valley and
north Kazakhstan were reported
Friday by the Soviet. newa a1,1enc�
Tass.

Harrisonville

Reed sville

IY' Awa C.ilby
By Min Lucy
Mrs. Chntou G i lkey ,rnd
and
Mr.
d.1uihend
Hunter
Gotha
Mrs.
ter retur ned Thursday to thell' famUy have returned from a three
home m R uasel!Yille, Ark., after an weeks vacation through the sou t h
( Con tl nl:lff From ,... OM)
men filled many jobs per formed e x tended visit here with Mrs. E\1- and west.
by wome11 in o u.r country.
Miu Lena Jordan remains iu a
nice Sprague and Mr. and Mrs.
The group 1.hen flew to Lenin- Bert Shumway. They went by critical condition 1:1t Universi ty
grad, a much more European bus.
Ho1pit.al in Columbw.
dty than Moscow. Ramora regret ·
John Blackwood 1s recuperat1 11g
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spencer were
ted that although planned, the 111 Parkenbur 1 Wedne!iday to at- following .surgery .it University
grou p never gol lo 1ee a Russian I tend the funeral of his uncle, Je r • Hospital in Columbus.
collective, or state·_operated farm t)' Meadows.
and Mrs. Paul Je\\lcll and
aeemed I :Mr. and Mrs. G ary Walton and 110n of Columbus spent a week e ntl
While lhe Ruu'9,na
proud of their many l a rge apart- Gary Jr . , retu r ned to their hom e with her mother, Mrs. Jor C arsey.
mf!nt buildings, • their co 111truc- m L olumbu.s Mond ay after a week
Mrs. Grace Carr spent a cuupl e
lion seemed inferior to that I end visit with the Walton · Wei - days with her son, Ernest, and fam found i n large American citie! . lace famllies.
ily, Pomer oy.
Miss Boice remarked lhat pric.
.
es in Russia are " sky high " . A n 1 L. B. S a sson, Reedsville, and M r . l Mrs. Sadie �arr JS employed as a
a\lera�e size water melon sold for ,, md Mr.s. Tom Collins of Belpre c�ok al the � 1r cle Reslauranl. She
$2. �. The typical Ruuian worker were in Athens Sunday to attend hll1 the pos1t1011 formerly held by
reC'Cives wai:ea of $18.� a week. the funeral of Rev. E. L. M iller. lcene Arnold.
Nol until the tourists had left kev. Miller :ser¥ed as pastor of the 1 Howa r� Gilkey and daughter,
the USSR and landed in Scandi u- .Reedsville Methodist Charge for Jackie, Rio Grande, called oil the
_
,·ia did they realize how much in- a number o( year:!! and 11ad many Bob Clarks Monda�·Earl Caldwell is pa111tmg the
dlvidual pre.ssure they had been friends here.
Clinton Gilkey residence.
.
under.
..
.
Mn. Eumce Gilland and family
Mr5. M11 x ie Robi11so11 of ColumIt was thrililng to ny over the of Success and Mrs. Violet Pa.rker I bus spent the week e11d w,th Iler
many iceburg.s of the northern and family of Long Bottom spent l parents, the Ray Wilstins.
seas enroute to &amp;candinavia. The Sunday here with a brother, Guy
Mrs. John Stuut has sold the Roy
touriata visited four Scandlna• Spencer .1nd family.
Ellis farm ta Arthur Ro•1sh of w .
vian n•lions Denmark, Finland,
:•r. and Mrs. Russell Lowery of Va.
Norway and Sweden.
�
Mrs. Mayes assl.stcd Betty Gilkey
rv ,rr,·v,·n• at Hamburg, Ger Athens vi.sited in Lhe Wallac home
U=n
unday.
Mrs. Brown with their cr111nmg.
and
s
Mlss
divided.
group
many the
callers of the Cecil Black
Sunday
Boice returned to the U . S. A.
Mrs. c. c. Hamilton of Phjlo WH
and othen went on to visit here Thursday. She was acoompan­ woods were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
France and Western Europe. Mis.s ied home b)' her nephews, Mlke Cotterill, John Gibaon and Susie
Boice explained in a que!llion alld Jeffrey Childers, who had Gordon Atkins and Mr. Riggs, whu
llnd answer period, that th&amp; mo.st spen t their pre·school vacation all enjoyed an airplane ride,
Mrs. Co ra Jewell visited the Hal­
exacting customs official were here with their grandpar�nt.s, Mr.
- Alkins • Jewell home Tuc.!i­
liday
tho11e of the UnitM States.
and Mrs. Oren Childer5.
day.
Miu Boice concluded her talk
Guests in the Bise • Hetzer home
by saying, "The best diplomacy
over
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Rut,eson
is to show the people of other Helz the week end ..-ere ,Brenda
er of Llttle Hocking and Mr. retu
rned from Geneva, Ill. Mr.
nations what we are like, and to
find out what they are lite. It and Mrs. Marion Helzer and chil- Robeson ha!i left for his employ­
1 ment in Geneva after a visit here
was a wonderful and never-to-be­ dren of Toledo.
for1otten trip."
Mrs. Dorothy Ca!i hdol lar is a ! Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Sh�ms!e
The Aa8embly program began patieat ill the st. Joseph Hospj tal. 1:111d da.ughl_ers Janet and Glor ''
_ Mr . a n d
with the traditional flag salute Her brother-in-law and sister Mr of Wh1tesv1Ile, W. V.a.,
ceremony led by David Bro)'n, .a nd Mrs. Huber t Carr of Colu � bu� Mrs. Leon Shvma t� and lvan
SAA PN!! ident and Terry Knight. were visitors in the Ca&amp;hdl)llar Shumate of Mansfield were al
Principal Jame11 A. Diehl Jr., who ind Edwards homes Sunday.
·home over Labor Day.
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invited MiH Boice to address the
l\fr. and Mn. �farold Cotlrt
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond carper
st11denltl, presented the speaker. anrJ Raymond Edward of Spencer, and son of Mansfield �ere the
W. Va. were vi11itors here Monday. weekend g�est!i of her 61Ster, Mr.
Woman Legi•lator Diet1 Mn. Carper is II teacher in the and Mrs. Glenn Thompson.
Spencer :schools.
On Eve Of Primary
il'l.r. and Mrs. Keith Walton of ,
LOWELL, Mau. UPI-U. S. Columbus were here Saturday as
Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers R-Mass, ,1uests of Mr. a11d Mrs. Jame, Ruth I
•BALDWIN
died today at Boston Ho11pita1 and Tama.
•WllRLffZER
almost on the even of an unco11 Charle&amp; Chaney has moved from
te1led primary in which she was the Hayes property and it is re• ,
and OTHER FAMOUS
to be renominated for her 18th ported the building will be re-ar­
BRANDS
term in Congress. Mrs. Rogers, ranjlf:d and used for a pool room.
'19, wu best known in her home
A number from here attended
district here and In Washington the homecomin g lit Long Bollom
for her vigorous championing of Sunday.
Yeterans legi8lation.
David Hall of Torch vi!lted re­
cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Randolph.
Canton Bank Robber
Mrs. Mildred Santee and daugh­
Captnr,:d In Dayton
ter, Shirle)', of Gallipolis, c.ame
DAYTON UPI-Harrf Eugene Monday to visit with her parents,
only previous Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Marks.
Highllll, who.se
lroubles with police were of a
Howard McCoy of Lillie Hocking
minor nature, today faced trans­ who purchased the Carroll Ran­
fer back to Canton to stand trial dolph farm home is adding Cll:tra
for the bigJle&amp;t bank robbery in rooms to the !lructure and making
Stark County history.
other improvements. Reportedly
Moat or the more than $53,000 the place will be used as a sum•
1tolen from the West Trust mer home by the McCoys,
branch of the Canton Nallonal
Mrs. Gladys Baughman, Mr. and
Bank Wednesday wu recovered 71lrs. Frank Gale of G.ahanna were
with Hlgbflll 'e capture in a dawn week end gue5ts in the Tbom11
town hotel Friday. FBI agerit1 home.
and local police combined lO cap­
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Humphrey
ture the !IU8pecl, who apparently were recent visitors in New York
waa unaware he waa the object of City.
a state-wlde search.
Bob Swain ol Tuppen Plains was
a business visitor here Tuesday .
Charles Robert Si!llon served ai,;
Holstein Club Picnic
best man at the Frecker Connolly
Will Be Sept. 17
wedding at Long Bottom Saturday.
e HEATS INSTANTLY
The .annual picnic of the Meigs
Mre. Charle&amp; Stanley Hamilton,
County Holstein Club will be held Paul, Marcus and Regina Kay, Mrs.
e cLEANER
at the farm of C. M . He-adley, near William ChUden1 and Sandra Ham­
Tuppers Plalna, next Saturday, ilton and Samuel Mitchell of Philo
e MORE
St.plember 17.
were recent gue5U of Mr. and
CONV ENIEN T
The picnic is open to ever)'one Mrs. Oren Chllden.
intereated in good dairy !arming.
e DELIYERED
TO MIil MOND-'Y
There will be a baaket. dinner at
ANYWHERE
Mon.
meet
will
PTA
Central
The
noon 11nd In· the afternoon a talk
school
the
at
7:30
al
night
day
b1 Georwe Stan, State Field man,
P:or Mora 0.t•lls Phon,
and other items of Interest. to da.i• with the Monke)' Run group to
or Write
ry fanners. The biuer part or tho serve refreshments,
afternoon will be devoted to JudgGL00/11 IN STOC KS
OPIN HOUS&amp; SUNDAY
YORK UPI - Post - Labor
NEW
Mr. and Mrs, Ollie Van Meler of
settled over the stock
gloom
Da)'
Hemlock Grove, Ohio
Clifton, W. V. will celebrate their
�lh wedding anniversary Sunday, market thia week H prices declin­
Phone WY-%-6794
Sept, 1 1 . Open hou1e will be ob• ed on all fronts for lhe second con­
week.
secutive
served for all friend• from 1 to S
In the afternoon.

NOWI 500 lb. LP GAS SYSTEMS

POMliROY - 5 - room frame (3
&lt;bedrooms), halh, lot 76 x 104 ,
niee g11rdcn. $3200.00. Terms .
RACINI - :z - story, 7 . room
frame ( 3 b('drooms), bath, full
basemetH, hardw ood floor!, gas
furnace, 1/4, ocre on Roule 124.
$!1600.00,
ltUTLANO FARM - 87 acres, 18
culllvalcd, 2 welts, 12 x 1:1 tool 1
shc:d, ¾ mile off Route 12t. On•
ly $1200.00.
ALBIRT M. COX, Salesman
PHON WY 2·3130
BOX 229
WY 1-2220
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i ROOM UNFUR NISHED APART
enl, bath, and uLility room. Pri
vale i1111ide entrane11. Newty
WINS HOT ROD TITLI
palnted upstalr11 apartment In
DETROIT U PI-Leonard Harris
Middleport, low rent. Phon
W Y 2-999'1..,
j{)) 10, 3t c of Playa Del Ray, Calif., po.sled
11.n average speed of 163.33 mile�
hour In his class A dragster
es an
to win Jhe top award in the naPUkNACII, WHTIN0 tlonal hot rod chan1pion1hips and
1900 HOUSE TRAILER 27 ft. Good MUI L L
condition. Call WY 2�31 or se . HOUII •PPll•c... ArMlct I,.. prize money lolalinc: about $7,500
lyracUiN, Ohio, Ph
Jim Dyer of Memphi1, Tenn., fio•
llirhard Harris, Syracuse.
1 1-11
WYUIM.
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1 Concert Drive

Offer� will be receiYed at the ofTHR E E STORY BRICK BUILDING
fin• of Webste r a11d Fu l tz. AuorFormt&gt;rly Vogue Shoe Sto re in
m•y�. Pomeroy, Ohio, up 10 eleven
Pomeroy, Ohio. Has 1 seven room
0 clotk A . M .. on Wtidnesday, Sept
1:1par!ment 011 t hird floor, 1 three
2 ! , 1960, for t hf' real estate localed
apartment on .second floor.
room
llESULT8
f
DEPENDABL
CONSISNNT
ltl Salem Township, Meigs C ounty,
A l so Doctor 's O U i et:s prese ntly
RATES
Ohio. near DanYillt&gt;, comi.sting of
under lease and one large store
a bout 48 acre.s, more or le5s, form
on main floor. Will leue
room
eeote.
60
charge
J4.l.ahnwn
inaertion.
one
INlrd,
I eell&amp;il per
erly owned by H. H numfield and
or sell to highest bidder. W r ite
. ..... pw wvni lor three OOIMICUtive &amp;QN.l'tion,.
"1.vrta L Rumfield.
to William s. Hogue , P. o. Bo x
l11uU, - one montb fOI' 30 ceotJ r,er word.
A l � offers subjel.'t lo Co� rt ap1 343, Melbourne, I&lt;'lorida.
-.U rate of 4 cent, per wOrd '"1.1 be char1ed for advertlsin.i
pruva,
g 6 6tc
ti alt Dli.d ..tilbin 10 &lt;Uiy1 aner reco.Vllla: bill.
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Wtlte, Phone or Contact
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bt•sl tumlil1on Upright piano in I 2 :11, 26, 3 1 ; (9) l, 2, 7, 8, 9 16lp A. c. BRADr OR.tl, ••clM. Ot'16Ct:.
good t·omll\1011. Priced reason
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PUBLIC SALE
The undcr5igned 1s mm·ing out of
USED PIANOS
State am.I will 11cl! the following
N i ce fN'und111011cd piano Priced
flt AU CTION at her resifience
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land 1:urn1ture.
9 8 3tp
mi les West ur State Roule 3·,
,w., ,,.• for sale arrows)
i;ooo 4 , 8 UTILITY '!'HA I LER.
Saturday, Sept. 1 7, 1 P. M.
$7� 00. (a n lie seen et Brannon 'i; 1
8efou• 9:30 A .M
( ; c1ragc, N, �-:icond Ave., Middle SF.RTA H ID E-A- HED with cha1.r to
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WA T E R L ESS COOKWARE
hie. eoff t&gt;e and cm! table (blonde ! •
At cha....SAC R I F IC E
i'crfcction automalit· oil heatur,
Yuko
No. I In World Sales
n S.:2145
T1•lek111g TV, plaslic cov«'rcd
M ust L111 u1date several tons of
STATION
SERVICI
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brand new 17 piece 11lain less 1 £•hair, floc:r lamp, ma�azinc rark,
For Farm, Forest,
I.tor-. 9:00 A.M.
5ll'cl e11ukwarc, co11t $ J QY,50 per
lwo 2 pc Jiv ing room suiteio.
Albany USJ
round mirror, Congoleum rug.
se1 home &lt;ll·mo11.slration. So1cnHome or Camp
Zvrn Day Sentc,
t1crd al $42 50 lier JJel. Write I 9x l 2, pi11110. metal hed complele. chests of drawers , tl re �� - 1 for Fret• Urochurc, AJAX LIQ·
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i11.i: tahle. night .�ta11!1 and other
Johns•M ,trivi:1"' roof ehin11:le1,
Loli Angclr-� 15, Callfornta.
stands, h iunpt•r, lar.i:e rrigul
kitchen c11binets built to order,
airc rcFri1,:1•r.il1)r, llol Point dry9 8 5lc
· dows and doora,
a
1uminum win
�-----N, electric ranJ:e, clinl"tlc �. cl,
garage
door.s,
ceiling tile, vinyl
GHEEN JJEANS . $ 1 .00 bu. P lt K
{' oal heater, warm mornin 11: heat
floor Lile and plywood paneling.
LI1cm yot1rse I r . Ch ar l1.:s H.1
I ton,
er, 1,ordi swing, walnut, elc-dric
Call Neigler'e, Racine. 8-1 1 - Hc
Phone WY,2-2 176
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9 6 61 c
hi!alcr, hassock, rt'cord player.
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records, l 11 m ps, Kirby swe1�per, ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me.
P"meroy, Ohio
THltEE 1 1 �:1F1ms, 2 HOLSTEIN, 1
high chair, scwini: machinrs,
tat work and repaJr w.,;rk uf
-- I GU F:l! NSEY . J years old, will
treadle and electric portable,
any kind. Phona WY 2•2301.
flUIMt Ta AND P I il C ONTROL
t'tus wmtcr. Would like
m11ny other items not listed.
8·l l-30tp.
11¥ Pain. PrH IMpeetlon. IMur- fre11he11
to trade ror mue ponies. Bill
rownrrl Sylvia Carman
tel ltJ' ttatltnwkle, PhOM It.
AUCTION I E R
G ruclil'r, MinnHVJl!e R. D. I , 011 HllADrORD AU CTION co.
1M A.. Service 'lt:1Hon WY2REASONABLE RATIS
(9) 3, atp I 1'Nm�: Cash
Jlo rae Cave Huad.
4-1'-tfc
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SATIQACTION GUARANT EE D
-- -- ____ _ Not responsible for aL"cidcnh;.
- -Caff or wrll• I. O. McCoy
SALE
PUBLIC
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Chester, Ohio
S•tvrd1y, S.pt. 10, 1 960, I P. M, /
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r_car of Shumwlly &lt;.,rcenhouse un
n:sUrance
lh. down to oz Both for $25.00.
fe�ced the 'public road wilhout
S talc• lloule 124 I ll sy racuse, 0 '
Hu �sell L1Ule , Hutla nll, Phon e C0M P �
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13, son of .,-tur Alan
WU lll)ured slaghlh rr ,&lt;1.from hts hor~, dllflll ~

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Double Ring Cer,emony On August 20th
United Barbara Don.ovan, Roger Hines

Around And
About
Middleport

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Annual Inspection Of Pomeroy Bend
Grange ~h:•ld
Wednesday At DAV Hall
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I h,• ~·1elds Ad tJ rn "
1· r11\ l~1•r1d 1,1.i n!.! l ' wa!t ht·ld Wt•d
f't w Sp1r1t of Amen ra' was Ila•
r1t·~dJ1 n, ri111,..: JI lht· ! iAV Hall I ili,·1 111 · of 1hr program prc•~ l'nted IJy
-,;i;;;.:.r;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;..____---c 1 w 11h 1 '\ .J111w, rl(• put ., ma, trr a/'\' ~1r 'i John 'l &lt;' rrell. lecturer Group
111--1••· ,.r1~ H'l111 ·r Thl· hi.1ll "'M• .rn1g111g o l Arnerira .. opened lhe
d1·&lt;or.1kd \\1tt1 tii.1.-, kt&gt; b. 1d flow(•r~ 111 t•et 111g fo l lowed with a play , "This
LADIES
I ,, 11 IIH ~I .a ).'. • 11 1d al t~,Hh -; tat1ou ls A111(•nca ·· with Mrs Charles

Mr and Mrs James Taylor , the
fo rmer V1rgm1a Grogan spent th l"
Labor Day week end visiting in
llunls \ille , Alabama , his homr
•111d ..1rr,111'"·1·1111 rih
ol \t•,.:t·t .thlt·"· -..;Jw11c ·t•r
Hnma11 Warner . Bill • town.
tr u t ,111d 111111 1111 tta· ord:13.'i HJll
Lak1 .1nd (' 11arlP3anna Hr&gt;ss taking
Mrs B ~~ Parmalee fell last
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111 l'eathera, Veil et, \ 'l'lur, &amp;. I Jd 1·d II Y..i-. ,rn11ou 111·t·U 1h~t t·lt·t ll1 ·"1'l!&lt;lon d:, faith . ~\r!, ( ' L tlea r xpcets to be confined for about
I' lts. Assorted L'olor,
11 11 11 111 iii t 1,· 1•1 ._ v. 11uld tlt' 11 \'lli al ,o n r1. " h1 ip('. !Vlrs Frann:,; Morri-; as SIX lo eight weeks Mr Parmalee
ti 11 ,·,1 11111·1111~ \I "'a:-. .i\...o ,HI r h;int~ dlld ·,rr~ l,aw n•r11·l· Litn
manager of the A &amp; P !:!lore 1s
1,. 11·1, •· d 111.i!
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1 11u11t) l'o nin :..: a:,, f1 dt ·l1 t) wt·rr thl' Prtt'st
on vocation this week
•111,·1. 1 \l11Lild \hit V111loll 1· unl\ t'~::., •._ dfHI ~-'1r'l Ca rl Smith wa :,, the
Mr~ Annice Uhlrnger who spent
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several days in Wooster with her
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I~ ,1111! pr1·:,enl !h,· f1l!h d ~· '
,\t thf' l'l OSI' o f lh l' p\."!v a~ !ht• son and family . Mr and
Mrs
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thr r,av1d Ohlin~er . returnerl home
,\Jr'u-1 \.... ... 11·111 rl 1·tl tll 10 \1{- 1g:-. s latu t' ,1 du,·1 "Thl' 1. .. rd h '.h
\\t•dnl'scl a) and left Thur~day to
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:-iheph, 1 , j, .,·1.• pr,·senl t· d h, Mr:, sprnd :-.cveral days 111 St
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han!'l , W Va, ..,,ith Mr . and Mr~
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W D Parsons . Tomorrow
her
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\\' a1rwr ,11 1d \lt . ., ( liarlt•s Legar
.Jolin 'Inn II A 1-!ttn1e " It .. was 1 on
aug au w1 . r emain w1t1
I Iii• 1.1bl,·du lt•,llun·d autu11111 with p\ayPd ;.dl(·r wh1('h a &lt;ianc~ num · hi s ~ran~paren.ts in St. /\ l!,;n1:,
Black Leather S11.L's 11 :!
I· ran, I'! \111rr 1..., ,11111 ~n, t'ha rlt.•::i her , " Yo ~• lh1· Bear ·· an pantorntm c I for s('vrral weeks.
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Mll •
11 ,1111 ~,rng " l\n;.:ht Hobes of Gold . clud(' th L· pn :J.:ram .
I hoan and Mr . and Mrs. Vernon
Al th&lt; &lt;'Ins(" of th" ITI&lt;'&lt;'I ing . pol Weber and children attended th e
luck rdrcsh111r111s were scn-ed PY Mariella Fair last Monday,
the hornC" &lt;'ronomicc; committee .
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Carl W1lliam , of Elyria, are gursls

Merchandise

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families H::l:/
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llllllfll al the c;ran~e llali at
liod; Spn11i.;" la1 rg rounU:-., Sept
4th
A ha , kl'I ,l,n11cr and a day of
11 ,1t111g wa, l'nJoyed
by ' 79
1111•11il,f'I', of llw la111ily from widely ,i·alt,·n•d plac,•s . Many of
th,· fa1111ly had nut 111et for many

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ing at the Grace Methodist Church
in Gallipolis, when the formcr's
granddaughter, Rachel Genheimer
Sheridan, received her diploma .

Mrs. Roger C. Hines

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prt'sictent.

Hamilton

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ficorl,(e Dallas, exen1livr heart .

A short business meeting was I the PTA will hold Open llous(•

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condveled by Mrs. Clark who also I so that all members may tour it
gave the m&lt;'ditation "'fh&lt;' E'-'ho I ancl st'&lt;' !iow 11 has hcrn nwrlt•
, Travels" . The artirlv " llrart lo i more pleasant for the childrt•n .
! Hearl Talk"
wus given hy Mrs. I II was agreed to havr a nur1 James Murray .
sery for !hr ch1lctn•n during thr
Mrs. Tom Pullen was

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crownless hats with
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and earned a prt~:-.,· nlalwn bouquet

I will attend Buntz lnstiWte of Tech -

1 11[ lave11dcr 111,tl'iS with. yellow
1 dais1t•s t11 d w_11h hows of ,Y''llow

Ill Cleveland this Yf'iff.
Guests from out of the county _al
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David Hines, Belpre; Carl Brown
and family and Mr . and Mrs . Ray
Shasteen, Charles!on, W. Va .
Mrs . Mary Ghris\, Mrs. Stanford
Cremeens, Pally Davis, Tom Cremeens, Pat Turner, Peggy Scales.
Rachel Sheridan, Patty Carter,
Sheila Jeffers, Nancy Blain , ,Ju-

Bradford Church
Class Held Meeting
Thursday Evening

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. The Homebuilders Clas_!P of the
!,r:idford Church of Chrtst met
, At Revnolds Honat'
Thursday evening at the home of
I Mr . a;,d Mrs. William Reynolds Mr. and Jllrs. Glenn Evans for a
entertained over the Labor Day cook-out, llarbecued chicken, hot
weekend with a family dinner al ' dogs and hamburgers were en•
their home in Pomeroy .
joyed.
Attending were Mrs.
Minnie
Mr. Evans, presidrnl, was in
I Clark, Pomern,v, Ronal&lt;I , llilly , ch11rge of the busiucss meeting
Dorothy and Joey Re)·no lds all , and the secretary-tr~asurer's re•
I of Pomeroy . Out-of,town ~ursls I ports were given by Mrs. Larry
were Mrs. Nathan Slaylo ·,, .Jr, Pickens. During lht• meeting the
and daughter Pamela of (;alli - class voted lo give a gift to Miss
polis; Kenneth Reynolds , Long Peggy Russell who has left for
Bollom; Robert Reynolds, w,,,1 Kentucky where she _is _ enrolled I
Lafayclle, O .: Mr. and Mrs. Carl at the Kentucky Chrtsl!an ColFindley and son Merk, Lon~ lcgc,
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Bollom; Charh•s Stufflebean of
The next meeting of lhe class
Order By Phone
Nelsonville and Mr. and Mrs I will be held at the church on
Pearl Sable and daughter Judy of October 20.
And Take 'Em Home
Rockbridge, o.
Others present were Mr. Pie·-;_;,-,;;;._...;;;;.._;;,;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;...;;;;-;.;·;;
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1 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood and
son, Keith, Mr. and Mrs, Jim
Reed and son Jim and daughter,
Ruth, Mrs. Everett Lightfoot and
sons Butch and Jeff, .Mrs. Harry
Hendricks and Tommy and Danny Evans.

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Due to circumstances beyond my control

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to renew my lease on the S_humway Florist Shop and

SOCIATED RADIO
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Greenhouse and therefore beginning Sept. 7th

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no further connections therewith. I wish to thank every
one for their patronage and kindness in the past year
and hope to be able to serve you again in the near future ,

Harry MHler, Owner

POMEROY, OHIO

SUN., MON. and TUES,
"WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER"
Ernie Kovacs - Mar,go Moore
Jack Warden

WEDNESDAY &amp; THUR~DAY
"TI-IE ADVENTURES OF
HUCKLEBERRY FINN"
Tony Randall, Patty McCormick
Judy Conova

NOT OPEN FRIDAY
SATURDAY
"A DOG'S BEST FRIEND"
Bill Williams - Roger Mobley
- atso "EDGE OF ETERNITY"
Cornet Wilde - Victoria Shaw
Sun,, Mon.,-Tu..., s,pt. 18-19-20
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"
James Stewart

Mrs. Millard VanMeter

3 Rooms
New

Furniture
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FURNITURE CO.
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featur,ng hell slrev,•s and a ] the Carneige Institute of Teehnol gathcrl'd V 11eckl111e , with shoes tu , ogy in l'lcveland . !Ir allendrd Rio

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are requested to donate a pir or gr,rn vrlvcl anrl earricd a minia I eake. Mrs . Arnold and Mrs . Bor - ' lure prcse11la111n bouquet of Itatrls
can are in c,harge .
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and yellow daisies lied with min(
The following comm11lrcs were green llllle .
nppo1nted: .
'.vir. Jlay Hines , llclpre, brother
Membership : Mary !'arscy, Ila - I of the groom , served as best man
zcl Stanley; Magazine : Mrs . l1ya11 and ushers were James Donovah
Sunshmc Fund : Mary 1)11vidson ; I of Columbus, Hay Shasteen of
Publicity : Hazel Henderson ; Pro-· Charleston, W. VJ, and Kyle Hill
l gram : two members chosen from ) of Gallipolis.
each mecLnj(; RefreBhment : two
t,~or her daughter's wNlrling, Mrs.
members rhosen from carh mrrt - Donovan sclerlcd a gray cotton 1
I1 Ing to serve cookies, eolfrc and
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j the Sunshine fund .
Rc_frcshrncnts of coffer
and
cookies were served at lhr elose I
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and was awarded the
prize .
A dessert course was St-rved by
Mrs. Hamilton lo lhe above and
Mrs . Raymond Saxon, Mrs. Lul'illr Mayes, Mrs. L. n. Diles and
the«• olhrr guests, Mrs , Isabel
Winebrenner and Mrs. Blanche
llapto11slall.

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tulle . ·1 he Ju111or bndr~111a_1d II dr . .·ss I cludcct Miss Dons Well, Dr. and
a guest ) PTA (t _isrussion period . Also th(• I of the
titylf' was mint green '.\1rs. Donovan and family and Mr .
mystery . PTA will serve al the lrarlor pull chiffon over taffeta with shoes lo I and Mrs . Peter E1me of Columbus;
I held Sept. 17, 1960 . All memhrrs , mateh . Shl' wore a heaedbancl of , Mr. and Mrs . '. oanning Walker, Can -

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"STRANGLERS OF BOMBAY"
- also "The ELECTRONIC MONSTER"

it's reg11lar day (lhe third Wed - I east&lt;r, w,,s bridesmaid, and Junior is • graduate ,if Po111eroy
of lhi.s month), 1ha11 it I bricl1~smaict was Cat hy Claar, Lan- 1School and of the Holzer Hospital ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;~--;;--;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;...
of the class I shall hr t he sceond Tuesday of caslt•r . both cousins of 1hr bride,
School of Nursing on September 8.

Clark pr('sid · : m·scli!y

prny,•r hy Mrs . Donald Boone I gave an informative talk about
with Mrs . 1-lurold Hall in chnrge i how lhr srhoot house has hrcn
of lhe devotions .
11nprovrd . Al lhe next meeting

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and Verna Kessler, Cootville· Mrs .

M. H. Martin, Bidwell · Kay Schaekel , Mrs. E. A. Schaekel, Mrs.
Thomas McGowan. Cclin~ McGoWan and Kay Mccowan . Meson
Va ., and :'1rs . Alton G.' Bonney Jr.·
High New Haven, w. Va.
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mPel,ng lo discuss its by -law• I of wh ;1,, roses t•ntwined w1lh lilies I Following lhe reception the cou I TUeS day Ev,en,ng , ' this week but few chan~e• wcr~ I ol the valley ,
' pie left for a wedding trip lo
I Th&lt;' Ladies Bible clnss of the made. Th• main change was the [ Mrs . 11ny lime•, Belp1e, sister-in Ocean City, N. J .
Middleport First Baptist Church I date of regular meeting,. They la wof the groom, served as matron
The couple is residing al 1912
llll'l Tuesday evening al the wnl he after next meeting en of honor. Miss Linda l'laar. Lan- East 97th St. l'h•veland . The bride

Bl•lieving that our c11s1rn11crs desin• a good product and
then want scrvi('l' \I ill'II ii s 11cl•11l'd , we ltavl' built, stocked and eslahlisltl•d ti&gt;l' ahovL' [ul! lime Servile Department ltJ insllrl' rnmpll'lc customer satisfactio11.

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Ma onna arrangements of delpljimiums and daisies and
two gold vases of while gladioli with candelabras on either
I Fred c , ,,.:1&lt;-111 ,._,,., ,rJpeted mas , thrir parents , Mr . and Mrs. Er- side and huckleberry decorated the altar rail of the Sacred Anniversary To
lcr, Willi;rn1 t:rn, so-r nv,•rse,•r ., 1wst Bowles and family .
Heart church Satu , day August 20 for the wedding of Miss
I Mrs. llt1her lll'uw11 Je,·turl'I' . A1110.s
Hohert Hoover is a patient at Barbara Ann Donovan and Mr . Roger C. Hines. White bows Be Celebrated
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, Leonard steward , &lt;;pori:e Slunnrr 11, ,, Holzer llo,pital where he and huckleberry marked the pews _ The Rev . Father John The 20th anniversary of the
lh,• old,·, t 111rmhers . present I assistant steward, Mrs William underwent surgery Thursda~ .
Turel read the vows of the double ring ceremony at IO a.m. WSC 'S of Heath Methodist Church
w" Mrs . Lm11 s1• ('rary he1ng near I (;ruescr chaplain, Frank Grueser HT and Vada, children of Mr.
of '.lliddleporl will be celebrated
The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs . J. H . Donovan, Monday evening at 7:30 at the
th,• four si·on• milestone .
lrcasur&lt;·r and Mrs llomer Hatllonl and Mrs . Ralph Humble are both
seerctary
confined 10 their home in Brad• Pomeroy, and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs . Willard church. Mrs . Bruce Lloyd will be
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Carl (;rucser is gate keeper, Nan bury because -of illness.
Hines, Pomeroy Route I.
the devotional leader and the Ex' cy Sktnnrr t'eres, Mrs . rrank (;rue- 1 Sharon Jones will return to
Mrs . Ben Neulzling presided al chiffon dress with black acces- ecutive Committee
will
have
s~r Pnmnnn . Ma~y ~anc Uougl .a s I Athens Tuesday where she will ~-he ~rga•n" a.~~ selec!!ons,, 1~1duded I ~or1es and w~rc a corsage ~f while charge of the program .
F Jora , Mrs. John F,rwm lady asst• ·, begin her Junior year at OU,
Because ,
I he Rosary , and the I oscs. Mrs . Hines wore a beige llorHostesses for the affair will be
tanl and 1uven1lr ehatrman, llow I Miss Patricia Brider of N,
wedding marches. ~rs . Marv111 I al pr111t silk dress
Mrs Emerson Jones, Mrs . Charles
Bolin rxrcut1vr romm1llce and pur ) York City and her parents, ~~ ~urt , so_lo,st, ~an,c,: .. "":~ways,'' " If, J I A
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Burdrltc. Mrs Garnet Entsminger,
ch11s111g :igrnl. (' F: Blakeslee lug and Mrs Clms Brider of Athens l ould rell You,
The Lords I
tre&lt;edpl10n roll~wed in the Mrs James Weber and Mrs H K
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I an arrangement of white da1s1es annc Porter, Lewis Campbell and
l'lans wrrt.• m·ack for lh&lt;' quar 1 ~i"c r r ~ Ver~on Wehcr and fam - , (iJVC'll Ill 111arn.1gc by her fathn , and yC'llow tnlomas with silver Kyle and Viv Hill , all of Gallipoll'l'ly htrihda y supper at th,• next J I Y O 1 utlan
the brid e wa, at11rc•d in ~. gown of eandlcst1cks on either side The tis
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m,•etrng
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nylon s~ircr over tafleta I he mold wedding eakc had a glass dome
Hrfresh11w11l s Wt'rr Sl'l"V(•d :,( lhe
,•d hodll'l' f(•atured a scoop ,_,erk I With brtde and groom used on lhe Mechling, Mr . and :~rs. John L.
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hy the home
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lane Irnrnned with appl1qued lace I wedd111g cake of lhe bride's great Morgan and Linda and Cathy Claar,
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{'('OIIOmirs commiltl'f'
and seq,l~lll:i and lung ' po111led I grand~l~lhcr .
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Lancaster: Carolyn Teaford, Rad :
slervrs . I he houffant sktrl was
Ass1sl111g at the rcceptrn11 wrre j cliff, Ky .; Caroly11 Lork Xenia · 1
lo11chcd 'off wil _h a douhle_ bow 111 Miss Ca_rla ' Wtl_son, Middleport':' Midge Hewell. Worthington, Ky .:
llw back . Iler f,ngert1p veil of ny Mrs. 8111 Wtlhamson , Rutland ; Sandra Blackwell Ironton- Jean
The Seipio l'arenls and Teach Ion illusion fell from a crown of Mr_s. Boh Wilson, and Miss Ramora McFann, Oak Hili; Clara 'chaney
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was hrld Miss f:rnmaline Bowles and ne \\ll 1' 11 · , 11 J.. Sp r i,1 .-= (:ranJ.{e ,m·t on phew Tony Johnson of Colum·1hur,dJ) 1·v r,•i·1~ wilh Amos Leo- I hus returned home Thursday afnard , worth ·. 11 ;,iskr, Pl e:;11 l1ng
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Roger Will, son of Mr . and
Mrs. Hiehard . Wilt is a patient at
llolzer Hospital where he · is
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TONIGHT
James Craig - Martha Vickers
"f'OUR FAST GUNS"
and family of Lynchburg, Va ., vhiit
- also cd recently with relatives in the
James Mason - Rod Steiger
area .
"CRY TERROR"
Walter Killinger of Dayton arriv• ,
SUNDAY and MONDAY
cd today for a visit with his moth
Gifmn Ford - Debbie Reynolds
er, :~rs. William Killinger, who
"IT
STARTED WITH A KISS"
will accompany him home on Sun
(Cinemascope &amp; Technicolor)
day ror a visit.
- also Mrs. John F. Baily and daughSteven
McNally
- Coleen Gray
lers, Mrs . John P. Scott 2n.d Mrs .
''JOHNNY
ROCCO"
Russ Watson attended the Hol1.er
Also Cartoon
Ho•pital School of Nursing gradua- 1

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Young Girl

SMITH CLOTHING
IN MEIGS COUNTY

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Mr and Mrs Roger Hite
and
ramily of Akron were recent .c:uests
of Mr . and Mrs. John Hardy .
Mr and Mrs . William Seyfried

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ruel Thursday evening al the home
of Mrs. Howard Logan, Condor St.

of Miss Berl ha Reibf"I anct IJrotlicr
Herbert an&lt;l other rclat1vC's .

$3.99
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Mrs. Max Folmer

Refreshments were served by the
'.\!rs. Marte Gcnheimer Carter of hostess lo the above named Jnd
Clearwater, Fla .. arrived Thursday Mrs . John Beaver and Mrs . Charcvrnmg fur a Vtstl with her sisters, lcs Riffle .
M1sse~ Au g usta , Lucn t1a and Ada
--c;,.nhr1m1-,· ;, nd hrnther , Paul.
TO LAUNCH ENTERPRISE
Mr. and Mrs Albert Maritn e nd
NEWl'Q RT ,;EWS , Va . UPI
son , Albert, were business visitors the !,IOI -fool aircraft carrier En '" Parkersburg , W Va .. Thursday tcrprise , powered by eight nuclear
Thev also vtil tt•d Elsie Arnold, a rea, tors and believed lo be the
stude~,t at Mountain Stale Commer- w&lt;,rlti's largest ocean vessel. will
I oc launch ed here Sept. 24 .
, ,a l College .

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Popular Priced

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Mr and Mrs rrank :,lason and Mrs. Donald McKenzie, Mrs. Euch ildren . Linda, Mike , Jan and genJ' Triplett, who also won the
Sharon, of Evansville, Ind , were door pr,,e, Mrs . Albert Marlin and
guests of Mr and Mrs . Mickey Wil- Mrs . Richard Finlaw .

NEW FALL HATS

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Chetk Stubs!
They give you a complete
record of every che,ck
drawn. They show your exact balance at all times.
This helps you to avoid overdrafts - checks written
beyond the limit of your
balance. The'('are a help in
tracing checks that may
stay out a long time.
So fill out the stubs as your
checks are drawn. They
add to the value and convenience of your Checking
AccOl,lnt.
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The FARMERS BANK
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Member Fedenl Resenie System
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
POME~OY, OHIO

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INFANTS

4 - No. 385 Regular Priced $194.50 · · -· · · · · · · · · · · · · Now $100.00
4 - No. 340 Regular Priced $129.50 · · · · · · · -· · -· · •.•··•,Now $75.00

HIGH SHOES

Call On Phone For Appointment

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$2.99 pr.

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WHITE and BROWN
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