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le)d, Thi,al"&amp;day, al the G range
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�on, which ,of&gt;"ned with the
!i, �'1,e aon&amp; "',rlghten The Cor} ""'r.- Where You Are" followed
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·f}'-� lleip County Blood program.
meeting of the _ Rock SprmgB
• :Q,o�! Demonstration Wo�k Club
. · 1o 1.1e held Wednesday, Sept . 21
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tt 1 p m al th home r Mrs
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A.mot ·1.e�nard, � as an �ounced:
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ing Be Happy, by Mrs. Walter'
Wears. preceded a reading Age I s
Not Always a Matter of Y ears,
and a pOt!m I 'll Take Them Now,
by Mrs. Homer Radford,
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an article " Nose
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Y our Class, .Mrs. George Skinn er :
Methuselah and Words of Life,
Mrs. Arlee Abbott ; Sun h ine , Mrs.
Edward Humphrey ;
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Mrs Hartung; You Tell Me :hat
J Am Growlng Old end A Little
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Bo lin · Passengeu: M�s. Oli\•er
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Wilbur Balley.
A humorous ·story was told by
Mrs . Lewis Grueser fol lowed by
Typical American I
four poem�
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The R1ghl D1rect1on
and Old'
People, Mn . W. A . Morgan and
t&lt;'h Are y ou ,. , M rs. H orace '
Abbott.
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The meeting rlosed with group
singing, o( B,less Be The Tie
Tti•t Binds. and the Mizpah bentdlctjon, .&lt;die� ' whkh secret pal
gt(u -were . distributed.
The Octohcr ' mcclin� will be
hr.Id a1 the home of Mrs Roy
Smith with M rs Jtoll r n Radford, , I
MI'11. Jlo wa rd Housh and Mr s
S!!uth as hosteues. Secret pals
will be revea-led al this mcctJi,r,
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irlt.dlord C h urch of Chrlllt met I
'tbul'lday evening at the home or
f.helr teather, James Reed, for
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uldent, ,Bonme Rife and the
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it E1urer1 report was given by
r( Uth Reed.
: •" Dudng t he evc mnii a Halloween
: j.rty w111 planned for Oct. 26 at
z· tie ch breh . Committees named tor
1, tb• party are: refreshments, Bon•· 1!,le Rife and Ruth Reed ; decm·aQon1: Kath ryn RusBell, Lynn Might
pd Harry Hendr ix; game&amp;: Jim
• Reed Tony Hend r ix and Linda
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'the. group voted to send a a: lft
� Peggy Russell I member of the
�Urch who left 'this fall t o attend
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lentucky Christian Co lleGe
; · Q-r■ yion, Ky. .
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• � Mr . Reed after which Mrs·.
: 'let!d .erved 8H11sinburg�r11, po tato
ciblpe and Kool ade to the gr1tllP,
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Nig ht was observed by
186, OES,
Pom eroy Chapter,
Thurs(j ay evenrng at the Masonic
Temple.
Alta Ann Rupe, worthy matron
and Harry. P. Sniilh_. worthy patron, presided. Ardis Maco mber
Grand Repre11entative of Texas
In Ohio . visltin11 worthy matrons
arid p11trona, past malrons and
patroris of Pomeroy Chapter,
t hree di!lllnguiahed M.Hons, G . J.
Struble. Lorenz:o ,Davis and Harry
P. Smith and Etnma Clatworthy
trea 8urtr of Dblrict 2:i, were
introrluced and welcotncd.
The program was presented by
Be Ul el N o. 82· of t he I n ternational
Order of J11b'11 Daughters, who
exetnplified their ini tiatory work,
wi!h Chri!lline Ooats the honored
queen pttaldlng. MISII Coats, Beeky Tawney, senior princess nnd
Sandra Brewington, juni or princeu eat h wore
new crowns
wh ich were the gift of th e Mid •
and Racine
dleport, P omeroy
Chapters o f OES,
-�-t : t_h e cloae ol the meeting
th e D'aughtera �nd Council mem•
Hen lornted · a circle around the
altar with members of Pomeroy
Chal)ter OES and guests forming
an outer clrC'lc at which time,
P11.tsy Radford, chaplain, o ffered
prayer.
Refrcahmentt were served In
the dining roo'iri ltom an attr11elive table Wi th White cover and
centered with an arrane:emen t
or roses with whi te candles ln
crystal hoh'lcn on either side.
G race Whaley and Lucille Swaekhamer presided at the punch
bowls.
Gueal8 were pre.sent from Point
Pleasent, W. Va., Gallipolls, Cheahlre,
Middleport.
Hampton,
Wilkesville, Harrisonville,
Ra•
cine , Belpre and Mariella.
trlends

At Maaonic Temple

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The U.S. Tr101ury Dept.
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offtrin!I to holdeR of

CERT"IN ISSllES
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ThHO IHue• Are:

ISSUI OPPIRID

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2Va% Duo 12i1516M3 only for l½i% du. 2!1 5190
2\-\% Du. 61151""4 only for 1½1% d"t 1 1 1 1 51,.
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The aub1trlptlon book11 for the above exchange
will be open for nine days beginning Monday,
Sept. 12, and extendlnl( t hrough Tueaday, Sept.
All ,ubscrlptlom to the 1980 maturity will
be allotted in full, but ff subscriptions to the
HMM) ' a nd 1"8 nui,turltie1 exc,ed $,414 billlon,
partWII allotment• may be m:ade,

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Member Fodortl ll-rve Sy1tem

Member Foderol-Dlpolll ll,lbl'ance Corp
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Aman da K;1spar , t'X c c llent senw r, pre� 1d cd ;ind scvt'n! l communicauuns rom:t'rninl; th(' G rand
I Temple session Lo ve held this
month in D ay t on we re r f' ad. A
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nnunccd for Thursday, October 6 I
4.1 the hume of Mrs. Lauri:! ElSel·
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Games were played durin;:: the I
social _ hDur with prizes awarded :
.he wmnrrs. Refreshments were !
� erv c d hy Margarf't Scidcnabel and
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G ro \• e Pre �t• nt wpr e Mr. a n d Mrs.
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Howard and Glen Cecil · sons of
Mr and Mrs Haward Cecil- ha�c
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in,g with thei r ditughter Mr. ahd
Mrs. Geo,rge Doolittle and son.
Mr Thom s Pullen and M
Leste� Boie:
were lunch t.:�;
gu � sts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e
McNe 3 l at the Bob Eva n s Restaur�nt Th ursday and visited the
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Hurford plans ta return to her
home in Jackson
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of Cleveland c ame - today for a
vi11it at tile home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Winn. Mr. Thomson will
return h ome tom orrow but Mrs.
Thuma9 will spend the week here
to be wit h h er pare n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Hart Lyons w�ile the Wi n m
are away on vacation.
Mrs Lesta .�othard wai; callccl
lo Columbus I uesday hccause of
the h osp1tahzat1on of her daugh
te1 M i s t'r,i n k (Emily) Shaikey
She wa� ., nompa n ied_ by her dau·
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11n te1· 1�1 s. 1'11,vllls Pitts and twu
dttug h tt•rs, Mrs. _ John Goth_ar&lt;l _ and
so n J(•hn J'h1!!1p c,f Gal!1pulls.
Mari .-nna Wnod,�erd w:w i� at•
tend!ng H!iss CC11le;:c in Calumbus 1s h('re fcir I he weeke n d with
her parenls, Mr. !&lt;Ind Mrs. H. K.
Woodgerd.
Rev._ Howa rd Ruppelt planned
l � be in Columbus today to meet
his father, C E. Huppelt of Gulfpart, Miss., who is arriving for a
visit with him.
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m Paduca h , Ky.. \'isited wit h h is
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. E. M .
Bla k e several days this week.
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fuel trucks are always· on the go, ready to fill
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We Ca11 l nstoll A

C�mp lete Bottle Gas

Any owner, manaaer, or person
Jn clNrge of a foodhandUng est&amp;·
bliehment who allows persons to
wul"k with&lt;iut food ha ndling carda
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• Three Fined
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We appreela. te the co;.,ldence placed In os -�y the people
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l11es1 the impending menace not
only lo the U nited States and the
.Suviet. 'Union, but 'to the wh ole
world as wcU, is plain to all,"
Khrushchev said.
K hrushchev also hit out at the
"strange sort of logic" of U. S. ·
Secretary of Slate Christian Herter. Herter, had i:tl!llcribed as "ludlcrous" any atteJnpt of all the
heads of state to reach any prac·
tical agreement at a mass mee ting
MARY McAFIE
of 82 or more natlC)ns.·
Khi-uabQb,;Y i�d the· Sovlet ftS
Mary McAfee, · li, I gi'adliate of
gratified thi\ I number of counPomtlloy !ilgh ,Sehoot iUt May,
tries h ad sent their leading states­
w1u enter Varneg1e College i n
men lo head delegations.
Gleveland Sept . :£ti to study as a
med1c11.l asa1stanl.
Mary 1s a·n active member of
the J\'1ethodu1t Church al Rock
sprin&amp;s and was chosen as youth
deleg1:1te to the O hio Annual Con•
1erencc at Lakes1ne. She bas just
comp1cled 10 years of -4-H ciutr
worli., having tbe bonOl' of exhibit·
mg at the :State Fair. She also at­
tend.ed the 4-H Club Congress Ulla
year. iwsa McAtee is the daughter
A tour nf 8ome of the farms of
01 the late Myron McAfee o1 1owa
families coorierating with the F8'I'·
and Mrs. treda Will of Pomeroy.
.mer6 Home Adm·lnisJ;ration In Ma•
80D County has been announced
by Judson M. Brake, county super­
visor of the Fil.A.
The to ur will ·be held F'l'idty,
September 23, beilnnin,g at 9 a.m.
at the parking lot behind the ,bus
terminal buildins In Point Pleas­
ant. From .Sl:30 to· 11:30 a.m. the
-grou);&gt; wm v�ait tbe FJmer and
Delmar Newberry famt1 in the Up.
per Flats area. A picnic lunch will
be beld on the McClint.lc Wildlife
Four persona were arrested
Reservation from 11:Q until 1 p.m. over the weekend ·by Middleport
In the afternoon visit• -will be P&lt;ilice.
made to the Torre1 A. Williamson
William Reeves, 33, Albafll' and
farm on Route 17 and to the Char­ ClarencE Bing, 34, C heshire were
,lea R. Withen1 farm at Mercer's arrested for intoxioatlon. They
Bottom. The tour will end at 3:30 will appear in Mayor Kennelh
pm.
McElhinney's C o urt tonight
F•miliea making the tour lire
M.ax !Joy, 21 , Rutland. waa ar•
a&amp;ked lo bring a picnic lunch for reated for lnto:dcaUOn, disorderly
conduct, a nd reilstin( arrest,
their own fallllly.
along with him AndNl\V Steven
OPIN MIXED
Migh t, '42, RutlandJ wu arrested ·
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks for driving wh ile tntoi::icated and
opened mixed -in cautious tr.ding
h aving no driver's llcenae.' They
today as all eyes futened on the will alao appear before Mayor
United Nations.
McElbinney lonight.

FHA Farm Tour
Will Be Takeu ,
September 23rd

Four Arrested
By Middleport
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''SPECKL E SPARKLESH
IN AMPHIBIOUS ACTION
five-year-old GllerA
nsey cOW', Twin Oak Speckle,
Roland M. Singer, seaman apo wned by Edson Roush, Racine,
prentice, USN, son of Mrs. Carris
hae completed an official HlR
Payne of 2f3 Pearl-st., Mid­
production record; according lo dleport, serving aboard the dock
the American Guernsey Cattle landing ship USS HermJtage, took
Club bel'C of 12,817 pounds of part ln an amphibious landing
�il� and Me pounds of fat. and exerdse September 22 st Onslow
was mllked two times daily for Buch, N. C., with units of the
805 d&amp;ys while on the teat.
Atlal),tic Fleet Amph ibious Force.
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OUTSIDE NOW. INSIDE SOON - Chlldr en frolic on .a warm hjte summer day at the
site o1 Bedfo�d com�ulllty's recreation cent er now nearing completion at Darwin School.
Soon these children wlll have modern, conven ient inside facilities for recreation. Timbers
and trusses have arrived and work was sched uled to resume today on the strudure. It is
located on land deeded to the Center in Augu st, 1959, .put community cooperation to raise
funds for the project extend much farther ba ck than that.

Wet Road Conditions Blamed In Trio Of Wrecks
Investigated By Sherifrs Department, Police
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Funeral serVices will be he1d
Wednesday at 2 p. m. fl'Om the
l!:wmg Chapel ,tor Mrs. John C.
l-hase, 66, of Pomeroy.
'1 wo children .survive, a daugh­
tEir, Phyllis ltussell Of Huntington,
W'. Va., imd a ,on, Allen, Hous10n,
1 exas.
A son Glenn, died three weeks
ago, anu' a daug·hter, Dor othy Wit­
ers, also preceded her in death.
Her husband died in 1951.
Five grandch1idren and seven
great grandchildren survive, as do '·
IJlree si!ter,1 and- a brother, Nelle -Beel)' - �r.\lfflt'· ta · now- · at­
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inda·elar'i Bini, Pome:nit; �
Gettnnlt ·rrenl!-h, Alaoam.i, and tending · claBses at C.mden Clark .
&amp;hool of X-ray 1'ei:hnology at
Alfred Blng, ltJwa.
Mrs. Chase belo nged to the' First .l'arkersburg, W . Va. Miss vr ueser
:it:E Church, the Daughters ef negan classes on June 6, ,, She lll a
Revo lution, and the 1000 graduate of Pom,eroy High
American
%locli.001 and is the daughter o( M.r.
Daughters of Union Veterans.
The Rev. Eugene Brown will of- and Mrs. Charles Grue1er, Minersville.
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Wet road conditions Saturday
w_ere bl�med l�c three automo. b_,le accidents m MeJgs county .
The Sheriffs Department investigated lwo of the accidents and
. the PomefOY Police one.
�obert C. Ha�nbac_h's Sheriff 1i Department mve11ligaled an
ac�ident on Route 'l near Five
1 P?mts at 1:30 Saturday afternoon.
Bllly Raymornl Averby, 28. Mt.
Airy, North Caro li11ia attempted
lo pass a truck a nd ran off the
road. There were no
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wa, called I? Minenville. A
driven by Earhne Bumgard ner,
- 21, New Haven, W . Va., backed
into the side of
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on llqute 12 . The car
rated
by karden swung arou
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pole. Tlaere was med- \
mm damage to both cars. No arrests were made.
The Sherdf'&amp; Department a180
arrested Donald Moore Minersville, for .assault and batiery on a 1
warrant by his wife. He po sted
$500 b()nd and was scheduled to
appear in County Court.
The Pomeroy Police investigated SD accident at Monkey Run,
Saturday at 8 am. A car driven by
Catherine Reynolds, 40, Mason,
W. Va., ran into the rear of a
vehicle drinn by Peggy R. T,aylpr, 28, P omeroy, .
Reynolds was cited to appear

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speakers and discussion leaders is Department was called at 8:20
promised Ior the September � this morning to the H oward
Southeast District Heaitb Co nfer- Stitts home below Hobson,' where
enec at Lake Hope Lodge, exten• his hou1e was on flre.
Fire Chief Tommy Darst said
sion officials said toda)' ·
Featuring John Sh ultz, agricu!t- that the fire completely gutted
ural extension service of Ohio State the inside of the house and that
University, who attended the last no household furniture was IIIV·
suminer White House Conference ed. The structure itlell was savon Children and Youth, these oth- ed by quick action of the fire•
er persons will also �resent spec- men.
Stitts •w.:;a out of town al the
l.81 ph11,ses or the prot:ram: Mrs.
·e of the fire and the origin of
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DeO
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Jane DeBuse, SE Dilltrid,
partment of Health, on nutrition; the blaze · is not yet known.
The flames were ·noticed by a
· Mrs. Virginia }Jayes, elementary
truck
llriver paasing by; Who in
unty
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Hoclt,ing
supervisor of
Schools, on schools; and Mrs. Pol• turn summoned Stilts' next door
ly Daehler, Portsmouth, on how neighbor snd called the fire de•
parents should see themselves ln partmen\.
• • . Clli� J?arst said that f�rther
these problems.
�veslipt1on of the fire will be
Since these Collferences have ma
de.
been held, Meigs County ho had
Twel.,. members of the fire de•
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the most attending, according
partmnt anBWered Ute call.
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, home eco•
nomlcs demonstration agent. She
hopes this year will be like \hose
of the past.
She aakli that reservations be
Beeause of the inelernent wea­
made immedialel7 with · h er office
ther
Saturday, Tag Day for the
for lunch at i l:-IG ($t.4ft), and that
P
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meroy
High School band has
ef­
.Meigs communities make an
been
postp
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for
h
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fort to organize
Booster officers said no date
the journey.
has been set but that one will be
announced.

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pens• h In Crash
OfTransport -p1ane At Dawn
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AGANA, Guam (U PI). ploded into flames shortly

A four engine transport plane exafter takeoff at dawn today and
smashed againM a mauntain killing scores of U. S. service•

Officials here listed '18 dead
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and 18 1urvivors but c ontradicnclCUe WO••� fouuu 17 surv l•
ttJry figures on the size of tbe
or
crew indicated the death toll � ; but ::e d1�_,1ater at the
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H�Pl14.L at Agan.a.
might be 77 .
� Engle, Wbo ru5bed. lo the
An eye witness said the plane,
a DCtlB chartered by the. Military c:r�•h_ sate soon after the disaster,
Air Transport Service from W orld said it was a "grue,�e scene."
Airways, was burning in the air
He said all 17 of the initial sur· vivors �ad been ri�ng � the tail
.
section �hlch remamed lDtact af•
ter the impact.
The plane, en route to the United statea, alaabed a 1,000 foot
path throu2h the mountain jungle. Some (?l. the pusengen; a1&gt;parently were not killed immed•
1ately but were burned to death.
Rescue w orken found some
,urvi,an w andering about in the
A total of :fl,7MI, which is $'150 jungle i n shock.
short of the goal, has been tarnOne family of four persons •
ed over to Kai Hi.ndy and Max tyro children and their parents •
Ward, co-chairmen of the cunent was reported to have been
Red Cross Bloodm
· obile Fund "bumped"" from the fli&amp;bt at the
Drive.
refueling stop here by lour other
Mr. Hindy said today several persons with higher priority.
Wol'kers l\ave yet to make �eir
Most of the palllengers were
reports, and that 110me calls have U. S. 1ervieemeo going borne
not yet been made. The co-chair• from Far East duty but tbl'ee Na•
men uk that anyone missed tionalm Ch inese and two Filipino
military men also were reported
please call either of them.
The drive sponsored by tbe to have been ■board.
Lions Club of Ponieroy, will, if
Survivors were brought out by
successful, insure operation of helicopter. In the confusion a
the bloodmobile unit in Pomeroy Navy allihulance flDd an Air
for another year, and be the Force crash true.Ir.
· were wrecked
basis upon which a re-organiiod in accidents.
Red Chapter may be maintained
in Meigs County. All funds in
MEIGS GENERAL HO&amp;PITAL
thia dt'ive are earmarked for th,
Saturday adminions: Doris Duct•
bile.
Bloodmo
worth , Syracuse; Callie Lewi11, Mid­
dleport; Lind■ Ba'er, Miner s,;ille;
Mn. Mary M:c.An&amp;lls, Pomeroy.
Fined
Saturday diacharget : J.,R. Payne,
Traffic Violation
Harrisonville; Louiee' Bartels, Pom­
In Pomel'OY Mayor Charles Le- eroy.
.gar's court Saturday night ClarBirths: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warn­
ence Mc:Daniel, 2S, Mason. W. Y.a., er, Syracuse, • son.
was fined $5 and costs for failure
Sunday admissions: Mrs. Mary
to stop with in an assured distance. Thoahu
, Akron; Mrs. Ro1Cmary
Also fined on the same charge Hysell, Middleport; Mrs. Effie
was Catherine Reynolds, Ma60n, Trich)u, Middleport.
W. Va. She was,,fined $5 and costs.
Sunday dlsebargea: Ruby Russell,
Midd leport.
Birth: Mn. Mary McAngus, a
son.

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The Fall Festival Queen wi\L be
crowned at the annual Fall Mti­
val and Pumpkin Show sp onsored
by the Ifacine American Legion,
on Sept. 24,.
Racine and the surrounding
schools of Letart, Syracuse and
Portland bav'e selected their candi­
dates and these four girls will be
guests of the Home Economics De­
partment Friday afternoon, Sept.

Mrs. Delmar Hamm, teacher of
this department, and her class will
interview the candidates and score
them on all essential points to de•
termlne which becomeB festival
queen.

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Tag Day Po•tpone,i'
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I Stilts Residence _
Below Hobson
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Gutted By Fire
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"FeSllVal QUeeD
To Be Crowned
September 2Jlh

Health Meeting
Speakers Led By
OSU's Shultz

before Mayor Leg.at for failure
Jan W. Schneidt!r, 23, Colum­
to stop within an a&amp;lliured clear \ bus, cited to appear in Mayor Le­
distance.
gar'a court for speeding l)n E.
Damage to the Reynolds ear Main-st.; George Zuapan, 23,
was e,tlmated at $100 and • $150 Mason, W. Va., for non-payment
damage Wll'S reported to the ear of an old fine-; Tommy Kerwood,
�r\ve� by Taylor. There were no Galfipolis, for ..to�lion (He
mJtmes.
poated $15 bond and · 11 to appear
Four other persons were also ill "Mayor Legar's court); and
arrested by Pomeroy Police over Gfft'ge W, Hamilton, 29, Chesthe we,lr.end. They were:
I hire, for speeding.
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The Senior mothers of Middleport High School will meet Thursday, September 22, in the school
eafeterNI. .for their fir6t meeting
of the year. All m others are urged
to ,attend.

$750 Needed Yet
In B1oodmobiJ• e
naim
Fund Camr-,:,-

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Rutland, have enrolled m Ollvt:t \
COLUMBUS UPI _ Gov. Michael , A proposal by Hugo Alexandu, 1 historic mission of the Democratic
Nazat'Cne College as freshmen ac- V. DiS■lle today termed the 1960 1 of Steubenville, to grant financial Pu'ty in America." it aays. The
eording to an annoµncement made Democratic State ConvenUon a aid to local governments for plan- platform Jaid the present admin­
driying 8Jl ··unN:h: vehi�le.. Joseph
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Breeders,
by Dr. C. S. McClain, director of success although he contleded the ning urban renewal, slum clear- istration enacted 31 of 34 specific
I. K�� Pomeroy . was fined $5 attended the annual Holstein Club picnic held at lhe C. Ill. admissions.
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Republicans probably dNW more anee, water supply, mass trans- pledges contained in the 1958
. �nd e� for drivloJ lelt of ce°ll' Headley: farm near Tuppers Plains, Saturday.
portation, recreation, health, wet- plalform.
Olivet Nazarene College Is one widespAad atten tion,
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Jnd Vlr&amp;II Glaze WH fln�d
DiSalle submitted the plank lo
1'he governor saitl the Demo- fare and educatio n. Hill motion
of 5e!Ven colleges (WOnsored by the
Merle Starr, field mao or the
. f:00 a_n� .coats for drivlnc while , state aseociaUOn, ■p
extend the state's laws · lo curb
Church of the Nazarene, It has an crats got their message spread died for lack of a second.
oke' brieOy Frecker and Pall! Moore.
,, tpxl.ca.ed.
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Pri:r.es for the jµdg.lng contest approximate !nrollment of 1:2(1D where it counts, at home.
during the afternoon p"rogtam. The
D\Salle, who proposed four conspiracy in crimes, A similar
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]?pnald· Moore, M inersville, ar- group also diacussed the proposed were _furnished by Weatherman students and 1B a · fully accredited
planks
which were written into propos�J by the �overnor was decomplaints
T
h
ere
were
s
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1l-ft��ed for assault and battery on
,
rk,
Fee
Su1ar
Landma
Company
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Hber.al arts co1lege.
"Black and ·· W h ite" .mow In conthat the Democrais had a little- the platform, spoke against the feated m the legislature.
, � warrant by bi1 wife, plead not .
Run
Mill
and
Pr
ovico Milling Com­
The platform also called for a
n wlth t he 1961 county fair
known speaker in Sen. Philip Hart two amendments, pointing: out
-� ,uU_ty a n� •• bearinll ia to be h ,eld nectio
A eommtltee of David KoblenU: pin)' .
of Michigan. The Republicans bad thal each would cost more mo ney. new . r�tc base formula for d�termmmg rates set for pul.illc
. �tem:ber .Zfl,
vice preaidential nominee Henry
Norman Rose and Paul M oore Wa■ . It WH announced that ·another
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calf
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4-11
of could � ol- utilities such
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Cab�t Lodge at thoir sta
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Th
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of
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' vention earlier in the week.
. proThe Pomeroy Emergency Squad
than a comparison of the pla tform I posal was killed in the Ht58 legahould contact Mr. He,P.dley, preal- �s:l;tratJ...°' .for dancing leuons
Erwin, secretary, was called to the Raymond HarIn the jud glna: contea:t, winners d ent; Howard
State Rep. 'rhomas Gilmartin of \ on which it sought office with its ' islature.
.U.I fie tiefd at the NP' Ha,oen
The platform stressed that the
CO:ltilllubity_ :Building On Monday, in the women's croup were Betty denet; Howard Erwin, �ecretary, brecht reSidence on Mulberry ave, Younistown offered an amend- performance when placed in orlast year "rescued
ment to slop ch ataing . l'Clatives lice by tbe people," tbe platf
orm ,Democrats
_ 19, 11 a. m. UJ\tll 12 noon. Lou Dean and, 'Mn. Gene Yost. or one or th� directors, Arvil -al 12:50 Sunday afternoon.
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Harbreeht w•• said lo be suf- for the cllfe of patients ln ' th e begins.
� )euori■ , W,Ul . be, il�
Mn Winner• of. the children's dlvlaion Holter, N. G. Rose , J, M. Gaul or
"ln fulfilling these pledges, the into which the previous ■dminla­
feri� from a hea.rt attaek. He was state mental institutlotu1. U · died
Poca. W. Va, ,Tu_.e will be were Patty Koblentz and Anna Gene Y01t.
, m IR •tip, baittlt ,ldd . JLcrobaUc Headl'-'Y· ,In the men's group, the
The picnic opened with a basket lliivan ox,aen by squad members when it was tabled- ·by the dele• governor,
and the Democratic I tralion and the legi1lature bad
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lei,Wat�e
ba,ve
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and .a doct� was (!.n,L
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::.1�·d HolsteinPec,pleEnJ·oyPicnic :�I E0��!;1•����:i::�:; Though It Lacked Firew orks For Wide Publicity
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Holstein
friends and families,
to , appetr 101 hearing at a later

Mr. Russell Little has 11 years of Bottle Gu experience. Mr, a.nand Sea�I• and Mr. Wendie Gnte have eac_h 8 y-.rs' of service. Mr. \Vllllam
E,eh o f lhete men are )lotlle Gas- men, on one lilnd of service or another.
Coy and Mr. Dennis Searles eseh have been with the llm•-4
500 Gal. Bulk tanks thr&lt;lugl,lO!il 111.itli• eounty lor -e heating and brooder
The price of LP Gao Is eompetlllvely- prlcod. We are ,lnstalllng
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Sun., Mon., Tue1., Sept. 25-26,.27
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"BF.CAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG"
Dick Clark - 'l\lesday Weld
- also "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
Petet' Seller1 - Jean Seberg
Running time: 3 hn. !O mln.
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foo�b■ndlera will be held on Sep•
tember 29 froni 2 p.m. until 3
p.m. and from 8 p.M. Until 9 p.m.
in tbe courtroom of tbe MHon
County Courthouse, it ha8 been
8'1nounced.
. The t,erm foodhan dler. means
any peraon who , bandies food or
drinks during preparation or ser•
lllni or who comes in contact
Wittli any eatin� or drinking uten•
alls In a ny e1tltblish ment or other
places where food or drinks are

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there will be a qualified man visiting� you,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells , a
io r student al Holzer Hospital, left
Thursday (or Columbus whor, she
will do t hree months affi\lation
work at Child ren's Hospital.
. Miss Welle was accompanied to
Columbu, by her mothcr and
grandmother, Mrs. Dana Fick, ■nd
Mlsa ·Evelyn $wope of McConnells­
burg, Pa., alao a senior student at
Holier who ,will do afijliat ion work
at Ch Hdten'1 Hospital and will be
Miu, \Veil's roommate.

Foodhandlers
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In Courthouse

e MEBRED SERVICE
e 1 1 YEllS OF BOTTlE GAS SERVICE

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We have 4 trucks on the road delivering and servicing Furniture and
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e SERVICE BY -LOCAL MEN
e FIR� BOTTLE GAS BULK

This is the fir�t Bottle Gas Bulk storage plmit in Meigs county, up to

Mis8 Dori/I Wells, daughter of I

TONIGHT
"A DOG'S BEST FRIEND" •
Bill WiJliama - Roger Mobley
- alao "EDGE OF ETERNITk'"
Cornel Wilde - Victoria Shaw
SUN., MON, uld TUEi, ...
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"'
James Stewart - Llsa Lu
WIDNISDAY &amp; THUR.SDAY
John Ford'a
"SERGEANT RUn.EDGE"
(Technlcoloa)
Jetfrey Hunter
Constance ·rowers
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
SATURDAY. SIPT" 2•
•ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING'
(�hnlcolor)
Yul Brenner - K,1y Kendall
- also "VALLEY of the REDWOODS'
John Hudson - Lynn Bei-nay

Khrushchev said he hoped ,Ei•
.enhower would make more th an a
"fancy speech" at the u.
Genera! AssembJy and said his own
purpose was u, spare nQ eUort u n111 '"even lhc th1cft-sk11Ued" realize
the _ nccess1t)' 01 general disannament.
H■a ''llell FNl_lnss"
Standlng bare-headed beneath
the teai:y roof of a dini)' pier in
the t:'111t Juve� after arnvat with
a band of satellite 'chieftaj,ns,
�Uej\�v.. saiQ..- .he: came . with
the "very best feelii1.s" t�m h is
U. S. Ylflt la11t year and waa tonfident that Rwso-Ameflcan rela·
tioDB would improve.
Hut there WHt not a represent••
Live of the c1ty or New York, Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller or Preai­
d£:nl Eisenhower on ' h and to greet
bun.
"J1 difference&amp; betwCen us in­
crease, and th e statei;men ot both
countries do not 5trive to check
BU,Ch a trend in \he de\lelopment
COU,D•
of relations be�wcen o ur

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Class Ent.erta,·n ed
By Mrs. Bentz

� MIAMI UPI - Tropical •Nirm
Flo,.nce, movine on • ,-th
cleselr �ullefln1 thlt Clf Hur­
rlcant Donna 1lmo1t twe WHk1
■VD, WH expedff ha lncreue lt1
55..nl!,■..INr•hour wind• today
■nd dlantiie t• a mor, northwff­
\Mrly coun,.
'CASTROED'-Mr1. Marjerl•
� TI,, latest ■dvlaory frllNl'I the
Lennox l•bove), •n employ•
- Miami Weather luNau pinpoint•
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c.nte, of the IIHI• •ilhr
Clf the
em1N11y in H•· , -eill
Hftl, •• arrfftod by armed ill •• ' - 1111 ■nd lthttl RHr i.tl�lice who invadild her a,.,t. �;' ; ;,
.0 llllrih, IIMtfitulH 71,9
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about 60 111ll0 �
to accamp•ny them after • HI• '
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ltl ' tha
rch af the quart.rs. Mu, Left .
lltffn ·■lhlma1 encl 610
1"11!:, 26, 11 from Sin Francisco.
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev arrived
today in a drenching rainstorm for his "Red summit" at the
United Natlon, and received the most dismal and aloof recep_tiol'.l of his globe-circling travels.
The Soviet leader took a jab at President Eisenhower as
soon as he stepped �Oto American soil from the liner Batika.

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Mu. Th omas Bent1. enlcrl11lned
the Willing Workers class of the
\ Entf'rprlsc EUB Church T hursdHy
evening at her home, H.ock Spri n gs
Road.
Th e mce 1 ing, in charge nf Mrs, I
Huber Brown, vice prcsidl�nt, 011e n ed with gro up 8ingini,: of " Lca n in� 1
On Jesus" followed hy, iu:r!PlU�� ·
reading by Miss Genevieve Stobart
and prayer b)' Mrs. John Smith
Two 'poem� were read, "Have You
Finished?" by Mrs. Eldon Weeki;
and "Portraits" by Mrs. Herhcrl
Dixon.
Mrs. Paul Frick al'led as 8ecre- ,
t11ry in the absence 'Of ),1r.�. Carl
Moore. P l ans were made for
a
Ha l loween party at the October
mcetin.g which will be held at the
church. Members arc to lake an
article for a gr1b bag. A din n er to
be served at lhc Church on Octo­
ber 18 wall discmsed ,ind )1rs
Francis H. Glazier waB n amed
chairman fur the dinner. Tho wo n­
der bo x do nated by Mrs. Smit h
was awar&lt;h!d to Mrs. Myrlie Long. I
A Bi,blc t1uiz wHs conducted by
·.t ra. James Will duri n g the so cial
hour.
'fhe h ostess scr\'l'd a dessert
course to the above named and
Mrs. Ben Huck end Mrs. Harley
Brown.

Along the route to the hotel,
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Castro wu greeted by boos and
catcalls a.s well as more cheers.
One man shouted in the lobby:
"You oug)lt lo drop dead, you
bum." Castro ign ored the taunlli
,and went atraight to his room.

Soviet Leader, Here For H;s
Red Summit, Takes Jab At Ike

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"I want to aa)ute the people
the United Statea," Castro aaid
in a h oane voice at !he airport.
"All I have to say I will say to
the United Nations."
Cau• Traffic Jam
His arrival al Idlewlld Airport
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Florence Enroute
Upon Same Ocean
Patlt As Donna

Batika Disgorges Nikita On
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gar , the baarded Castro arrived � to rs who cheered, tried to crawl
Sunday, the fir11t of nearly a over a fence and then created a
score of anti-American leaders huge traffic anarl w htm · they tried
due a.t the historic United Nations to form a motorcade to follow
General Assembly meeting which their hero to bis Manhattall ho­
tel.
opens Tuesday.

Castro virtuaily isolat,d h im­
se'lf in his t�ird-floor quutera a t
the midtown Shelburne · Hotel,
only a few blocks from the U nit­
ed Nationa where the revolution­
ary leader 1peab a week fl'(!m to•
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Premier Fide] Castro, greeted
wit h alternating cheera and cat•
calls, relaxed in a heavily guard­
ed hotel suite today ·and waited
for h is ftrat face-to-face meeting
with Communist bOss Nikita
Khrushchev:

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Bearded, Equieped With Fat, B lack Cigar

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clltUllf dd Wlfffl with lc.t•
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fff't,_,me ,....,. Hllh In tha
per 70t. TOfll9'tt ,ertly cloudy •nd
mild with .....,, and thunder­
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Thutsctay _o lghl '"� Mcs Shay •" Church Class Do,ia
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PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
I seriou sly lfiJUtl!d. She IS rn a hos- ,
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Jo Blood rogram
pnal lo Gufloo
The Past Chiefs uf Meigs Temple
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1 he Twlghtl ighl Gacden Clu
A donal OII o[ $10 was voted to Pythian Sislers will 31eet :11onday
,.,..,.., t ·rh--t•da
w,· 11 1n.,.
u � )· al 6 p. m at
,Erma
the Federated ('hurch for a pot� uck I the Meigli County Blood Program �vrning at the home of Miss
Smith,
Locust
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Pomeroy.
provided
the
Martha
tlmnn l)esscrt w-111 be
1 'I hurstlay evenlng when
. ty the h&lt;'stesses, '.11rs. Phil W_il· · Class o[ the Bradford ChUrch of
By LUCILL E' t-lAWKl! -.IS
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liamson and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , .
Pomeroy relatives re('eived word I Yearbooks will be d1slrihuled. Mr. Chnst met f�r their regular inett·
fr1dc1y t!;iat Mr. and Mrs . Paul .I He rman Hum ph rey. regional dircc ing _ Also om1lled Irom yesterday's
Shay tLueille �ces) of Grafton, ' tor, will be a guest and C. E. I report of the meeting was the proW . Va . were m an 1:1uto ,1 ee1'd ent Blakulee will be the guest speaker. ject of se l ling dish cloths and serTONIGHT ONLY
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I vice spoons to ' help finance their
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David
Fed
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BaJJtist Clt.urch C roup
I The 1'r1end y Circle
work at the church.
"THE SAD HORSE"
erated Church will meet Tuesda): 1 --- �- - - --- ---I
(Colq,r)
1 &lt;1 l 8 p. m. at the church.
To iHeet Tuesll.o:y
- ,also 1 h t: Pnseilla C:1rele of the t'ir�
Rly .-. Juton - Karen Steele
Baptist Church of '.l.1iddleport wifl I
1 Uiadleport PTA 1'o
·'RISE &amp; FALL OF
m PN Tuesda, e\'cmni:: for their ·
LEGS D!Ar,IONJ)"
k
dinJn('eling
and
a
potlue
Hold
First
Jfeeti11g
regular
SUNDAY ■nd MONDAY
The first meeting of the PTA of
11('1 at 6 o'dock al the home of Lhe
Debbie Reynolds, Ray Walston
chairman, ).1rs. Harold T homas.
Middleport will be held at the high
and
Robert Wagnel' - Biri,g Crosby
the
chur_ch
will
h
a
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les
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Other cirdcs o[
schoo l at 30 p. m. wilh C
"SAY ONE FOR ME"
me l! t a l 7 : 30 , l l1 e Dorcas C ircle at I Asa Bradbury, presiQ!;!nt, in charge.
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(Color &amp; Cinemaseope)
tht&gt; b-.ime of �rs. Frances Bearhs.
Fol l owing the mf.'eting th e build­
ltw El c cta C ircle a t the home or I
- also For Men -and Boys
will be open for _ inspection by I
ng
Robert Loggia and·
Mr� Thomas Darst and the Lov e- 1 i
Ger.aid O'Laogh lin id
.Jo�· C ircle will have their meeting the parP nts to see 1mprov_emcnls 1
, wh 1r h h ave been made duri ng the
"THE COP HATER"
at the chu rr h .
thc 1 rn mme, and to cn a hie them tu
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(Very-Good 1'&gt;1ice Story)
Su n day even mg fo II uwm�
Middleport, Ohio
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\nr".! Committee will meet at 8:30. I ren attend classes.
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art class wh ich met for the first
time Saturday in the Lowman
Apartmtnta, Ne)V Haven, with all
students of Jllllior Hilb age bein11
eligible, Mrs. F. C. Reictiert, New
Haven, said today. David Drie11bach
is in5tructor.

OPENINGS REMAIN

CLUB TO MIET
The Portla nd • Great Bend Home
Demonstration Club wiJl meet on
Thursday, Sept, 22, al Portland
Park to organize and plan future
work, hours 10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
with lunch being potluck, each to
bring her own table aervioo.

PTA TO M•ET
The Salisbury PTA will meet at
the school Tueaday evening al '7:30
with the entertainment provided
by a "coun�ry etore," Tb1s is the
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_ With local baseball for· t he year a t h in g of
� past in the minds of fa ns . who 110v, center
their thoughts on grid contest s, we wou ld like
to give them somet hin g to th ink u pon durin g
the long , cold winter.
It is that all Little League teams in Meigs
cvunty make a try at gdting in1o the Little
League World Series
If all teams of the county should pick two
or thre'e of their choice players and put them
t• all in one group, for all we know, we may
·i l;l�ve a Little League World Series contender,
eveb a winner.
The cost of "joining'' the '' Nationa l Little
League" organization is minor: $35 annually.
However, that lsn't quite all of the require­
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�rstly, Middleport a lready is paying $35.
Tberr.fore, if the entire county - as other
areas arrange it - were to associate together
i'llo a "Middleport League" and a "Pomeroy­
fl:,lcJne League" or "Division, " the cost stiJl
would be $Sf;. Pro-rated between (he com­
munities, the cost becomes no obstacle to
anyone.

In this connectio n, season play could con­
tinue exactly as H does now, complete ly se­
parate. The (livisions would come together
only for purposes or the Al l-Star team for the
National LiHle League eliminations.
There are two other requirements that
come to mind \•ihich would entail action on
tl:)e part of the teams now outside Middleport.
One is that d ugouts arn require d. These are
simple things to constr uct, usual ly being
availab le from donated materi als and labor.
The other is that no adult.s coach the hases

d u ring games. Pl.._vers perform that chore in
a l l eases. Wt! see no p articular difficult y over
that ru le. It merel y tends to p lace a little
more of the gall'(' in the kids' hands, which
is where it belor.gs.
Middleport ' his year lost its opening game
with Fairland by one run. Fairland lost to
New Boston liy a coup.le, and New Boston
made the World Series. So you see, it is not
a i all preposterous to dream of a Meigs team
in the World Series.
Middleport this year augmented by the best
boys from the Pomeroy-Racine-Syracuse clubs
s h ould have had an excellent chance to go all
the way.
The suspicion lurks strongly with many
b aseball fans that our current crops of Little
Leaguers, year to year, are on a par with any
in the country. For example, Middleporl's
two All-Star pitchers , Gary Stobart and Mike
Bratton, had the stuff to take a stronger hit­
ting and sharper defensive club all the way.
The hurlers in the Little League World Series
finals that appeared on TV seemed to have
nothing that either of these Middleport boys
didn't duplicate regularly the past summer.
Next year it might be Pomeroy, or Racine,
t o come up with outstandin g pitchers.
The recent year that Tom White of Pom­
eroy, Charley Bush of Middleport, and Larry
Price of Portland were mowing batters down
i s an exam ple.
Let us cogitate upon this between now and
next . April. We surely are missing a boat by
not capitalizin g on the talents of our fine
youngsters, and the excellent abilities of ouP
a dult leaders in the local Little Leasue pro­
gra m.

Working Commit._t_e_e_s___
Na_m_ed At
F•1rst Meet1, ng In New aven
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The Nc.•w Haven PTA hrld its. yc&gt;.ir were announce d: PTA Coun•
flr1t m&lt;•etin� or 1he ,.;chool yi•iir ry f'ounl'il Rl' pr&lt;'sen lalil'cs Paul I
Thur!lday l'vcning at 1 h r �chool / l'owull .ind Mrs. Morgan; tlB tulget'J'.he nieel ing 0 1 ,ened With tlli• , Fin.int·e, Mrs. Jack hey, Mrs.
� in gi ng of " � merk;i'' m·r·ompan . Lewis Capehart,
Mrs. James
led o n the p 1 '·mo hy M is, '"lh•I
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Ri d dl l', fn l !ow1•d wit!1 t he llai:,: ham. Mrs . Hay rnnn&lt;.I Sb k, G l l· nn
pledge and 1h&lt;' l 'TA prny,1r led Smith, Donald Bu mgardner Carl
by M u. Nelson Housh. Tlw i le. K ing· N lion I PTA M ' 7 .
votio m wrre i,:iwn by Mrs . John Miss ' E t �ii l � iddl e ; Te l:.�� ��;•
Morgan.
Mrs . F.,ug ene H ess.on . Mr!i.,'. J0 h 11'
The hu1ilnesi, mert_in.i: .�as ('Oil• llrBbha m ; Puhlic ity . Mrs. Carroll
du l � d by Mrs. David Ji 11&gt; lds .Jr . ., ,,\\da�s !t., MrM. B. It . Vance;
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nt. Mrs, _John Hoff m 11.11, l�m;p1ta lity, Mrs. Howard J . Hur•
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mc m l:w rsh1 p cha1rma n, r1· ported r111; Mr � . Rohorl Ju}rnsto n, Mrs.
that the c!imm illl!e had sold 2 1 7 Phil Batey, Mrs. Ch 1;1 rJC's Weaver;
membership to dale. The d u h f'huracter • Spir i tuul Ed uealion,
voted to a{'cept the rc11ort or th (' M u . Ha rol d Bum g arner ; Heallhbu dget• �11111n�c comiltce . to spon• E:xrr pti nrr nl Chil d , Mrs. Bo h by
,or again th11, year the ll11llowt•e11 lloush, Mrs. Robert Gilmore and
Car n h•11I .ind VaritJ!y Show. The Mrs. Wyllis Davis ; Sa fety - Ralph
funds t o jlo towards the huyi ng , G ibb s J r.: Progr11 m , Mr�. Foster
of needed mulcrinl 11nd eq uip . Gri1111le.u d, Mrs. R o y Jone s ; Year
m ent. Mrs. Donal d Du mgard n r r book, Mrs , E verett Housh , Mrs.
an nounced that the cnrni�,11,I will Tom
H arry
Hoffman,
Mrs.
be held on Friday an1/ Sa111rd11 .v. Miller, · Mr.e . John Powell ; Me m O ct. 2 1 -22. 11 WliS also announr('d IJllrship, Mr s . ,loh n Hoffma n , Mrs.
that pl 11 ygrou n d equipment woul r! Ju C'K Needs, Mnr . Eu gene WM•
be pai nted l h l.'1 week.
vl'r, Mrs, Roy D . Gri rn m, Mr.1 . /
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Meig•s &amp; Mason
CoJDing Events

Sept. 19
.
Dr. Dooley's recorded speech
given at OlT this summer for Hoys
State, on his Laos ex:pe.ri en ce1&gt;, at
8 p. m . Drew Webster Post Home.
The public is invited.
The Letart Falls PTA will
meet Mond ay, Sept. 19th, at 7 : 30
p. m . in the Grade School audi•
tori um.
Raci ne PTA will hold Its first
meeting of the current .school
year at the GrBde Sehool build­
ing Monday, 7 : 30 p. m. Sept. 19.
Board meeting of the Red
CroS.8 at the Health Offl ce 14t 7:45
Monday n ight,

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Clas1 1 2 of the the Heath Metho•
dilit Church will meet Wednesday
eveninjl a t 6 o'clock at the home of
M�;, wDo�: Mrs. 0. P. Klein for a potluck din
atd Brown, Mrs. LeHley Roush, ner. Members are to bring a cm· .
Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. Carl ered dish a nd lhelr own table s er­
Sullivan. Mrs . Bill Shinn, Mrs. vice.
Daw, Sta. I.,. �" · Eugeoe Athey.
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�rs. H�arry Staats, Mrs. Denver
The Past Pre11ident1 of the La•
1 ho m 1i,�nn , Mrs. Robert Sayre,
r,�. Lee dies AuxiUary of Drew Webster
M_rs . Evnel l Roush.
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��1t hlit&gt;l d , M rs. �rabha m , Mr!!. Po1t American Leilon will meet
lla ?gerty, H c,cre 11!10n•Plargr01m d Wednesday evening, Sept. 22, at
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. the home of Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
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DaRa}0 mond S11;k,
Jalk Neuls,
·1 i r · cI I 5 J r., J h n w o If e R d
The Meiga Cou n ty Demori'atie
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f\ofr.q_ Roburt Women'H Club will meet Thursd .a y
mg.l,1br11ry Sl' n.ac.
l l11y u s, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mr� . al 7:30 JI. m. 1;1l the Second Ward
Joh � Powell, Mrs. Albert Roush; House.
Ch .a ir m en of !lome H11o m RepreSopt. 2'
sent u livcs , Mrs. Paul Powe ll,
Harveatera Claaa or
Happy
The
Mrs. Adri H n Latlwy; Chairm en of
c h will have an
Chur
Federa.led
the
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Carnlv.il . Mrs, D. Bur'l\..-ddt;•t ',
Hnd qafeteria
s11cial
cream
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Mre . R . s11yre; Var1et) Jtlrl'v. 'M'!'s
hrnch . Saturday, beginning 11l 4 p.
Powell · Registr ar
ms· Fll.\'I•· m.
Ho me m ade ice cream, cake
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sandwiches, baked beans , potato
Home room rf'presC'nlat ives were s11lad and coffee will be sold.
SEPT, 25
na m ed, Mrs . Vance's l �t i:;:radc,
Ther1� will be a Homecomi ng at
Mrs. Carl Sulliv.an, Mrs. Bill l l ow­
11rd; Mr:s. Ohli riger's 1st and 2nd the Hazael Community Church with
grade, Mrs. Dwight Sayni and er will lw liev. N . L. Russell, Alh•
Mn . Marlo n
0'1 1 ingcr; Mrs. a ba5kcl dinner at noon. There
Smith':11 2nd grade, Mrs. Donald will br Sl)ecial singing. The speak"
Bu m gard ner, Mrs. Robert Gil• en�, Ohio. Everyone la i nv i ted to
more; Mrs. Housh's 3rd grade, attend.
Mrs . John _Fen::l�son, . Mrs. Tony
Colley; M111s R1rtdle s 3rd and
4th grade, Mni . Mnrvi_n Rous�.
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Mrs. Clem1t While; Miss Allen s

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Mrs. Clark's 5th grade, Mrs, R.
G. Gree ne a nd Mrs. Harold Trus�t'll; Mrs. Brown's 6th grad e,
Mrs. Roy Cooke and Mrs. Nelson
Roush; Mrs. Clyde Foley, subs tl•
t ute teac hor •
..,,t h an d 8l h grade
room, Mrs. Samuel Halstead .und
Mrs. Jack Frey.

The W. Va. State PTA conventlon of Mutinsburg, W. Va ..
on Oct. 5, 6 an d 7 was .a n nou nc•
e d . Mrs. Fields in troduced the
teachers and a n nounced that Mrs
Burrell Dawson was In the hos.
pita! ;md unable to be with them
Th e room cou nt was wo n by
,
Mrs_ Housh a 3rd gra d e room.
Mrs . Gr insto�d Introduced Ralph
G i bbs Jr. who mslalled the patrol
boys Steven Wood, Mark Grin stead a nd Johnny Bost, Ershel
Rt rue, George Johnson a nd M i ke
Layne.
Mr. Gibb.1 was in ch11rae of th e
program . He showed a sarety film
t itled ''In credible Journey."
Hoatesses for the even in1 were
Miss Alle n '11 home room repre!lll n
tallve s.
Those reglsteri n&amp; were Mrs.
John Holtman, Mrs. Robert Dye,
Mr,9, Bill Marple, Ellen Layne,
I ,Josephlne MIiier, Mr.!1. Charles
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M i lJer,
Mrs. Lewis Capehart,
Ada A. Clarke, Anna All•n, Jack
Needs. John · Bost, Mrs. Roy
Cooke, Mrs. James Howard, Mrs.
Rober� Layne, Mrs. Inez Rou11h,
l'ill'II, Don Bumgardner, Mra. Bv­
erett ROU.!lh, Mrs. BIil Shinn,
Mrs. Leo Litchfield, Mrs. Gene
Alhey, Mrs. Lesley Ro1.&amp;11h, Carl
K i ng, Mr. and Mu. ctemlt Wh ite,
Mra. Paul Harmon, Mn. wm.
lam Md'arland, Mrs. David Fields
Jr., Mrs. Fo1t.er Grlnatead, Mn.
Eu&amp;ene Hud nall, Evelyn Rou■h,
Raymond Roush.
Mrs. Jame■ Hauerly, Mra. Ger­
ald Olarll:, Mn. Joseph Pau1h,
Ethel Riddle, Mrs. E. C. Riddle.
Mn. John Ridgway, Mrs. Emo
Wo,?&lt;1, Mr,. WiUJam Gibbs, Yrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mra. Robert Ten•
nant, Mn. Cutoll Adama Jr.,
Mn. NeJIQJl ;Rous� Mn. .R. D.
Rouah, MN: Jtme,9 CUnnJncham,
Mrs Neil Haymaker. ltra. B. R.
Vance, M'-fi. Herman Layne. Mra
Elmer Ohllftger, Mr. and Mra.
Paul Rletard, Mrt. John Brab­
ham, )Ira. Paul Rouah, Mn. Mar­
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WliM INSUQANCE
AN0 1HEN Qu1TS"•
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Debbie Powers

Entertained With

Birthday Party

Mrs. Grace Pratt a nd Mrs.
Frank Powers enterta ined Salur.
day afternoon wilh a birthday
party i n honor of the seventh
birthda y of Mrs. Powers• dau­
ghter , Debbi e.
The party was held i n the re.
creation room of the Pratt home
i n Mid dleport whirh was decorat•
ed with crepe paper an d balloons
of many colors.
Games were played with pr izes
being awarded lo Robi n M i l ls,
Nancy Bucha nan, Mark Vroma n,
Handy Becker an d Anita Marie
Fultz. Debbie received m a ny
gills from her fam ily and frie nds
and her cake was topped with a
m i n.alure dnll a nd dog.
Favors for the party were He.ts,
prize packages and lolipops an d
bubble gum.
M r,.; _ Powers .and Mrs. Pratt
were assisted by Darla Ebers bach,
Cheryl Ebersbach, Mrs. Thelma
Pratt and Mrs. June Roush i n ser•
ving refres hment s o{ cup cakes
dcrorated with roses and kt'

Ours Family
Reunion Was 10th
In Recent Years

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By Hatio =-=---- ·--= - - Salvation Army Drive Opens
�til'i����t:
�:�:eJ:cg�,
Monday By Volunteer Workers

Senior Personnel
Of MHS Band
Is Announced

MWnly About
People

I n P0ffllf'OY

Salisbury PTA
Committees Are
Being Announced

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Open Dr·1've
For Members

NERV Ro�ket Fired
In Radiation Probe

Birth,lay Dinner Held

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your LENNOX dealer

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IUaor, Palay Radford, Helen Black,
item, Polly Hysell, Addie Buck,
8an Moore, Phyllis Spencer, Ada
Neue-, Louise Radford, Vllora
Collins, Lou Sm ith, Evelyn Lan,
nlng, Betty We-ysmiller, Patty
Young, Gladya Brothertr.

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The Willu:1v1 lle Garden Club
met at the Wilkes Granxe Hall re•
cenUy . Ao ope■ meet,rng w• held
witb ffriendahip Niahl be�&amp; ob­
serv•d- 'three guHt.S wer� pre� nt
from Wellston. Mrs. Lou ise Wo/U,
Mrs. Josel)h Chri1t ner and Mn.
Raymond Jona. Mn Jones, who
h11 twice traveled abroad, showed
pictlmu of her trip to the Holy
Land and other plat�• of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Aha Devault en·
tertained the following gue•ts at
their cottage at Lake Jack.Ion Sun­
day, M.r . and Mn. Harry Pet�.
Mn. Beverly Mi n ister, Freddie Pe.
tera, M.r. and Mn. Keamey Qg.
dJ n and Mr. and M.rt. Euxene
Campbell.

Navy Anram Fiv.­

Meil(lt County Men

Enli1tmenl of , t i Southe astern
Ohio me n in the N•vy durini: ALIK·
uat 11nd Stpt.mber haa l:lf'en an­
nounced b1 D. N. Tapp, N11\·1· tl'•
cruller for Athen� and �1 1'11(!
Cou nties.

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NEW HOUSE juat completed in
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPl­ From Meigs County, Allrn F.
�embers of the Pomeroy March­
Syracuse, B room s a nd bath, in•
Afro.Aai.an aupgort o! Middles.,-art, of Portlaud. and John
!rlan1ve
an­
bffn
n
has
i n g Rand this 1ea1o
d wood ih1ors, pan•
eentl.
har
60
sulaletl,
chrarae
General Dal Hammar­
y
Minil'lu.m
n.
Seae-t.ar
insertio
cme
qrd,
4, cent.B per
E. Va nCooney . Pomero y, Wl-'rt' �;,nt
nounced by dirtttor Ray Wood­
ng ·i nside, lar1e lot, Priced
eli
effort, in lM Con­
ptare
akjold'1
anct
t ce-nl.a per wurd iv lhree ..:ollliK\&amp;Uve �
ed
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."-rmlh
MENTS
San Diego.
APAlf.i
to
geard.
·
$6900. Call Viki n g 3· 22tll or
iO c-onfronLed lhe Soviet Union
6Pl",ci&amp;l - one mo1tth for 30 c�11t,.1 .,er worl1
. .
11nJun:1bihed. lklll&gt;•ten, Middle
Oh the
&amp;een
as
rank
by
are,
They
Portland,
,
i
n
se1• Pat Patterson
with a m1jor diplomatic:: aetbaek
Lan')' A. Eblen. Poml'roy , ltor.
3 3 tf
FLUI rate ol 4, cents per word will be ctiArged for advertuu
port Phone WY 2-2821 .
footbell field:
16-3tc
9IChru•
Ohio.
S.
Nikita
I
today u Premier
ace E. Skaggt, Pomeroy . arnJ lh
al not Dllid &lt;vitb.i11 lU days aner recs,virr.g bill.
Rank 9--Charlene Diehl, S.ae
Wver.
rooms
The
East
ately
shed
the
mlQl,-d,l
into
unfurni
3
N
cr:t.l'd
aall�
p
n.
Le
sb&amp;:=hev
MODER
Should
vtd W. Dav idson. Long 8011 11111 .
Ern.�s iii AJtvert.i&amp;ns
_.
FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath Al'Mld, Judy Hewetson and Jen•
e went to the Great Lakes T'ra,r11 ng
cab•
possibl
lllCOl'·
Birch
ered
o.ne
enl.
eonaid
than
apatt�
more
wH
for
bath
Jt
ibUI
and
respoo&amp;
be
onl
will
el
n
.
Scou
DaU,
three lotl. 786 Hysell St., )4ld nifer Crew.
incinerator,
diaposal.
Khrushchev inl&amp;ht baree i Qto the Ce nter.
inets,
rect i.n..ertJ.on.
9 'f Uc
Rank S-Patri cla Hennel:Mf,
Allen.
dleporl. J.
1.
WY2-614
..
Phone
Obittwi
ey ae•wn of t}le Oearal
closet&amp;.
'1.00.
large
Ev11ota
emei-&amp;l!Jl
of
Noticet
Specul
d
4tal'd of Tl:!anb an
Brenda Potts, Rosetta Utile, Muy
Assembly before lonil� to try to
18, 16·tfc
4 ROOM HOUSE, FRONT PORCH Ri ckard, Pat,y FulU, and Doona
published al l Cfl'lt per word,
DIVORCi ASK ED
MO.
1
1e11111e of thit pieces.
salvage
ilAYI
U
poltb
S DAYS
J. DAY
and glass encl-0sed b.11.ek
WORDS
Hauck.
Cu­
'6-00
With Cuban l1Te111ier t'idel
Sl.31
90&lt;
IIOc
Up ground cellar, runnina water,
15
1 1-5 room apartment un furnished.
A llUt for divorce has bef'n filed
Rank 7-Roberta Hoover, Rielly
to
The Home Demo1utralion ,roup rro also in town, and likely
111 ·�
$1.8(1
$1.211
I acre more or le111. ,1:KK,. $4.50 Ca m pbell, Sandra Lon.don, Kandy
1l\
1-4 room apartm ent turni1hed.
Clt:rk of Cour t!! off1e r hy
lead, the i n the
,1 ..,.
$2.25
$1..W
9- 16-fltp
down, $20 month. lta nley °'-ttys, Grueser, Mickey Menchlni and mel for their first fall muting re• follow Khrushchev·,
'73c
2!1
Ruth Wingett, SyractJ,!;e.
j Phone WY2.-3302.
r
Ele.1aM
cently with Mrs. Harley McColty Un ited Natioaa eould cet i ta rint
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Happy Hollow Road 1 Mid&lt;r-,orl, Judy Wehrucg.
inst Lowel l f. Wing ett, .,ame
da;J
aga
Uuit
b
l
be
will
.
M.
A._
10
by
A46 NMhed
apartment on Con­
as hosteu. Ten members were prts d i.11play of 1mmml t fireworks even
I THllEE ROOM
Rank 6 - Pam Hobstetter, Th w-­
omcers for the comin&amp; year before the tcheduled openin1 of ■ddrelo.
ent.
dor Street. Phon e WY2·2733.
ma Vaughn, Connie Teaford, Kitty
elected and are, Mary May the regular Genaral Assembly
were
9- 17·3tc
Persinger, Bessle Watson and Don­
Cottrill, pre1iden t, Clara Philli ps, Tuudsy.
na Crow.
v ice preside nt, Beulah McCulty,
I
Rank 5.--Bill Young, Jim Mees,
The Soviet campaien to present
treasurer. The next
s
Linda e cretary and
Compton,
Kay
Werry,
Mike
New
44.
H�RRIS
r.JASSEY
1
Communist world H the be.!lt
L
the
of
CONTRO
ST
n
E
to
i
P
iye
I
cottage
':fEPMITE ANO
MIDDLE AGED lady lo
meetint will be at the
POMEROY - 2-story frame, 6 Moore and Sondra Drake.
tires, A·l con dll1on. 2 r�w . moun­
only frie11,d of the emerti ng
arid
.
s
n.
Mr
Jacbo
work.
Lake
at
lty flliln. Ft'M i1111pection. Insurhouse
t
l
Devaul
genera
do
Evelyn
rooms, bath, lot I OOxOO, good
n e,.
Er
Tracy,
4-Asenalh
Rank
n
W1lhamao
picker.
n nat ions suffered a rebuff
corn
j
ted
ll,
Afrka
td by N11thanwlde. Phone
Pearl Will lam8, Harrison ville
I
Mn. Carey Straw1baugh 11 a
location . $6000.00. Terms.
Ja net Smith, Dar•
i ne Stockto n,
l
African na­
Q.19-3tc
d.
n
nlJht when
Rutla
day
n
Supply,
Su
Farm
WY2·,
Va!Jey
g
'St■tlon
21.
Sarvic■
Hockin
A.
WY2-68
at
and
t
Phone
patien
l
Road.
surgica
3
frame
ORT-6-room
MIDDLEP
le n e Watson, Shffon Walker and
reaoluUon
..16,tl'c -- '2366.
9-llJ.Stc
Hospital. Her recovery is &amp;atisfac­ t iona sponsored a draft
bedroor , ) bath, corner location Sharon Young.
eooli­
sed
expl'fl
effect
in
that
y
AUCTION
lot 60x50. $3500.00. Terms.
R.nk 3-Alita Carpe nter, Chery] torl) ,
n ce in Hamm anli:jold.
de
SATURDAY, Sept. 24, 1960
WANT TO give away Puppie s.
RUTLAND-I ½ slory frame, 6 Ebersbach, Sharo n Brown, Pam
lll'II. Jam.es Whittington is a
10:30 A. M.
lt called on all eou n trie1 to re­
Coolville.
garage O'Brien, Jane Baer and Linda
Richard Spencer,
room s (3 bedroom� ).
al l)atient al Holter Hospital.
medic
will
1
and
state
the
from providing m i l i tary H·
le11.ving
I
am
frain
'
9-16-Jtp
pav­
n
o
5.
lot,
YU-5·2'"
good well, h acre
Chapman.
Andrew Cottri ll la a sura:i cal pa•
e of any type to the Cor.go
UJ!tane
sell tR'e fol!owing at auctio.n at
ed road. $4000.00.
cy
Rank 2-Ralph Werry, Na n
tient at Holzer Hospital.
WANTED-RIDE TO Wash inglon my residence, 2 miles west from
except upon the request of the
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman Burns, Caroly n Vaugbn, Linda Wil•
Cray underwent surgery \Jnititd Nations.
Larry
D. C. or vici n ity, lhe 22nd or Rutla nd Post Office on Stale
0
WYt-222
Phone
Box 229
Iiams, Sa ndra Thomas and Manin Monday for a crwihed jaw which
23rd . Guido Girolami. Phone Route 124, turn South on county
WY2-3830
Spencer.
9•17•3tp roa d and follow arrows.
he received in the aeeident which
WY2-2529.
9-17-Jtc
Rank !-Jenn i fer Lohae, Marga­ toot the life of his mother, Mrs.
1',ord Tructor with mower, 800
ret Handley, Mary Handley. i:d­ Charles (!ray. His silter, Carolyn is
Bale&amp; uf ttay, 3 Hog 1',er!ders ·
wina Bell, Ruth Brothers and Dor· recuperati ng at the home of her
2·410 mole size), 1950 I11terna•
othy Brown.
grandmother, Mrs. May Duffy, afJ
tional Heavy Duty Truck L-160
M.ijorelle ra nk - Andrea EV• ter having sixty-three sli tt:hes i n
TMENT
APPOIN
I WISH TO THANK EVERYONE
.OF
NOTICE
lo be .!!Old for parts), Myers
a ns, Lola Ziegler, Ruth An n Ed.- her faet.
wh i le I was in the hO.!lpit.al for
CaM 1 1,434
Water Pump, Deep WeU Pulllp
wards, sandy Wells, Carol,,y n .J3;ias
their kindness, their cards. I al­
Calawar,
Estat• af Ch■rlu
Mn. Ada Strawsbaugh an d her
and T"nk, 2 three Phase Mo­
j a nd Carolyn Edwards.
so wis h to thank the Holzer Hos­
DKHNd
mot.tiler, Mn. Sarah Hart.men were
tors, Other Motor&amp;, Cool Drlll�.
Flag bearers-Sharo n Moore .recent xuHts of relalivea in Col•
pital staff, doctors and n ur,.;es
s hereby givtn that E. R.
i
Notice
Other Tool s, 1500 Ft. Pla.!lhc
fat' their kindness.
Calaway, whose Post Office add- and Sara� �eston .
umbua.
(Si1.e ranges from % " to
Hose
Drum MaJorette-Paul� Sar,e.
Mrs. W. A. Cannan
is R. D., Reedsville, Ohio, has
ress
Ticket •W are weU under way
Wire
Electric
Ft.
·
2000
3",
Yr. and Mrs. Romer llcMurray for the Guy Lomt.rdo Shaw be·
Ban d Manager-Fred d ie SlSSo n .
Adm inislra•
n ted
appoi
!)..J9. l tc
duly
been
(Size 4 to JO., l 400 Amp.
are spending 10m£- time wlth rela· ing rpomored Oc::tober 3 by the
tor of 1he Estate of Charles Cala•
Switch Box:, 800 Ft. 4" Oak
lives in Mi chigan.
Ohio,
w11y late of Meigs County,
Athena State Hospital Auxiliary.
·
Plank 9 Ft. Long, I Doz.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellon Philli ps,
.
deceased
Scheduled f« a p.m. in Mem­
Geese, 40 Chickens (Approx.)
1
Tommy an d Martha, o( Waverly orial Auditorium on the Ohio
Date
d this 9th day of September
1N MEMORY of my d ear husband,
items
1 Doz. Ducks. The above
were week e nd guests of h is mo,. Univenity Campu, , the eonttrt
1960.
We repall' all types of radi­
Will iam R Eastep, who passed
are to be sold betore \ Lu nch.
ther Vrs. Clara Phillips.
F. H O'BRIEN
will feature the twin pianos of
away 1 yr a,go today, Sel)t 19th, r
ators frorn beater cores to
•LUNCH WILL Bl SERVED
Arbaugh entertained
Flora
M�s.
Court
Probate
the
or
Judge
the Royal Caudian1. :Proceeda
1 �. Sa d ly m issed by his wife,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITU RE '
truck �r tract or
st.
large
the WSCS at hl'r home Sept. 11.
the
Ohio
County,
s
Meig
from the sh°" will lie used by
K,aUe A. Eastep.
9·l
9· 1 t p Porch Swing, Room Divider, 2
Num Betz and dall&amp;hter, Viv i an the Auiliary to umtinue the
,;
19, 26, 3tc
12,
(9)
tor.
radia
pc. Seclion al Couch, Chiffo- --- -- �
TQpe visited Mrs. Num Betz a1 oreeniution'a program of a id to
-- robe, Chest of Drawers, Hu_m•
Nel�nvllle hospital Wednel!lday.
palienta 2t the Slate Hospital
prey Gas Heater (45000 BTU),
Funeral llervices for Eileen Cray
Bruce Callon, Pulitzer pr ize win•
12- at the
Barrell Baek Chair, .Bedroom
Guy Lombardo who has become
Phone WY-2•2l43
n er and recogn ized authori ty on were held Monday, Sept.
l
Suite, Vesta Gas Range, Phi lco
n Chur ch. Rev. Phil� ip a legend in a lifetime, will pre­
yteria
cipal
n
Presb
pri
a
be
o
will
War,
Civil
Lhe
Ohi
Pomeroy,
LEGAL NOTICE
l
ABC
Refr\gerator,
Comlf.
h e Bed ford Towmhip Trustees speaker at the Oh ioana L i brary's He nderson offi ci ated wi th buria sent a pro:i:ram Including his
� Cl"" UMd Can
.
T
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by
·
tery
Ceme
Reel Type Lawn Moworial
Washer,
Mem
n
cheon
n
Vinto
three brothen, Carmen, Lebert,
i
d
n
lu
n
a
rig
i
meel
AU Mate. Hd Mtdtolt
NG 0£ Meigs County, Oh'10. w i l l receive 31st annual
Pedeslals, 2 Roe- MUILLIR PUii.NACE$, WISTI
Flower
er.
2
neral Home.
Fu
g
n
com­
and Victor. Also on the 11how will
d
n
Stro
a
authors
Ohio
g
n
honori
place
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
.., A,nold Bro- b ids at their regular meeting
kers, Stan �s. 2 Sing!� Jron · · HOUSI 8 U
at
another member of the Lom•
29
be
October
,
Saturday,
n
o
posers
Contributa
1960,
12,
Oct.
.
m
p.
8406 Ealt Abln SL
6:0
0
til
n
u
5
' Ohio. Phone up
- ri i
•
(Complete), Dressing Ta- · - �
Beds
clan, Kenney Gardner, ,.,ho
Cat•
Mr.
bardo
.
Columbus
House.
Neil
ng the
followi
the
of
purchase
f'OMOf'9Y, Oh•
1-tf
the
11-1
for
WY
ble, Gas Heater ( 15000 BTU),
manied tbe Lombardo brother's .
lon"s talk will be about Ohio and
ent·
e •
for your Party
·
·
2 White �hairs, Lamp, Kit- BULLDOZER FOH HIRE. Ponds,
!1aine, who is a fe.ltw-ed
the
sister
be
1957 STUDEBAKER VB President, I
truck : with two speed lhe Civil War, which will
to�
q��.;'12.
chen Cabmet (Very Good), 5
vocalist.
4 dr seda n . Fmest and best
and
hmdscapin g. axle tires 8-25 front - 900 rear. lheme of the meeting.
bsaement
pc
' n aps, Boosle brakes, -heater
1
, . Dm n etle Set, Deep Fryer,
Tic� for ,the ped'o�qe
Studebaker Really .!!harp inside
io [or 20 years,
Oh
of
ident
s
re
A
Phone Chester, Y u kon S-3255.
Mud
Misccllane ous Items
Col•
m
81acllnor's,
and out. $ 1 ,095
Oberlin
ay be obtained from Mn. 'n.eo­
8-24•30tp
and defro11ter. Sub m it bids with 7' Mr. Catton attended
ADA VAN METER, Owner
on
Reed Sr., In -PomeroJ, or by
dore
reporter
Pomeroy.
a
9 15 6tc
4'
:WJUGD
worked
d
n
a
x
lege
m
p
du
du
without
mp bod y and
10'
.
Term,: Cash.
a check and ■tamped
9e11cfing
Plain
the
and
AIR CQNDffiONll'IG, JU
News
d
n
Clevela
the
b d
1956 FORD VB Fmlane Hard top
Not �'Mn�ible for A« idanh
self addressed envelope: to, lftl.
a tlon sentce. Jack's llefrlgen''.B��rd reserves the right to reject 1"'aler. He will ap,ear at the
Cpe O ne of cleanest cars tn BRADFO Rb AUCTION
· .. .a II b ' d
Samuel B. Erskine, 20 HOO.'e.Veli
tlon.. New Haven. ¥bone TU2- a..ny· or
Ohioa na meeting as spoke sma n for.,
town $1095 Blaettnars. Porn - � COMPANY, RACINE:, 0.
Drive, Athens.
Yearthe
of
Authors
Ohio
s
the
Trustee
p
i
h
s
Town
d
Bed�o:
6-28 tf
9 15 6te Auctionear: CRITT BRADFORD
eroy,
's early canal syalem may
Ohio
---,,
8037.
pubs
J\d,Nnce tkkels are $Z, ticket■
work
have
had
who
s
n
oa
i
Oh
--A• teTIO NIEI - - By Gle n n Lee,
I S le M
have indi rectly llet the staee for at the door are fZ.IIG.
A. C. BRADFORD.
r:
n a nn ual
a
year,
•n..ge
past
in
a
the
shed
i
l
Board
of
i
Clerk
1956 CHEVROLET VB Bel A re, 4
Cofapl.,..._ lervlcit:
what eventuallly was lnown as
(9) 12, 1 9 , 26, 3te future of the meetin11.
dr. Sedan. Good looki ng and good I 9·17•6tc
,
aradfonf
Crttt
relief."
"farm
·
..ll h ave
.
Most of Mr. C atton s wor•
,
•
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running c.ar. $99:&gt;. Blaettnars,
or Contact
•
Phon
W......
state s orlgma1 mvest m�nt
e
Th
I',
"A
f•
His
11l
e Civil War.
proth
t
DAVIS
H,
abou
been
T.
LATE
THE
6k
A
I�
9
Pom eroy.
...,... Ohio.
Q OR
for the eonstr c­
A. C.
Stillness at Appomattox" won him of $15.98'1,0M
perty, brick two story, located
al 813 m i le,
origln
e
th
of
Uon
1956 PLYMOUTH V8 4 dr Sedan .
a Pul i tzer prlie in 1954 and also a
Third and Coal ROOFING SPOUTING, Sh eet Meat North
state water­
tran
NOTICE
LEGAL
. comprising the I
O•P .T Q II E T R I S T
Like new black and white finStreets, Mid d lePort, may be
tal work and repair �rk of Sheriff'• Sile of Chattel Pro,-rty Natio nal Book Award. Two of his way 1�11te m, a ctually was only
ish. Push bullo n fi hift·. $895.
9-17-30lc
books, "Mr. Li ncoln's Army" and
-any kind. Phon, WY 2·2301.
seen a n y evening.
Eaot Oowt Slrffl, Pome,oy
Casa No. l 3,0SS
1
a portion of the o�er-all expense
3
won
have
nd"
9 15 6tc I -,-.,,,c:::::--:::-;;:;;:-:::_::;--;::;:--:;:
Grou
wed
Blaetlnars, Pomeroy,
is
Hallo
"Th
8-ll- 0 p•
dlng to rec�
Farmer1 Bank &amp; Savlf'III• Co.,
16 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Price $15.
lo 5 (Cl... al Noon on Thurs .!
him Ohioans Book Awards. HJs entailed, '!c_c:or
Roun: 9 lo _ J!,
Plaintiff
Sla!t:_ Aud�t
of
19:13 ¾ ton Chev. pickup truck.
omce
n
ville.
the
Harriso
in
Mrs. John Slout,
most recent work, "Gra n l Moves
PPLY 1
V�.
Rhodes. ue
In A·l co ndition . Good tires.
9 14 6tc
South" was puhli.!lhed early In Jame11 A.
:nates,
..,
rte�.
produce to maca
s, •
the
Myar
.
.
Cash pri ce $485. Atk i ns Chicks. --- ---- ---C
E
mo�
1960 ·
r,
en cabinet! built to orde
of
kitch
form
•
•
Defendant
•
her
anot
CTION
was
PRODU
GE
9-18-3tc
there
AVERA
but
R
HIGHE
- dows and doors •
_· - --..,.-----,_ --wan
nU,Jn
i
alum
is•
on
i
ut
c
In pursua nce to an exe
"farm relief."
for your laying floek. Many
'54 F?RD , autom_a�ic trans m111smn
earaee doors, celling tile, v!nyl aue'd (rom the court of Commo n
the fflmp]etion of
Even
flocks on Wayne egg feed s are
radio. A. D. J1v1den . Call SP3·
floor Ille an� plyw�od panelinp:. Pleas or Meigs County, Pomeroy.
public work, program
hu.ae
the
produci ng eggs on less tha n four
9·16•3tc
0732.
Ciill Neigler S. Jlacme, 8-ll-tfc Ohio on the 10th day o f August
COMBINATION
in 1847, there followed a period
poun d s feed per dozen. Highly
·
· '
'
of
y
the
in
entur
ted
ball-,
help
a
to
dire
c
tested
me
lllln
to
triple
and
more
and
of
1960
fort i iied
DISHW ARE, all k i nds. Carl Chev•upeaditures required to l:eep
1 case above named , I w i l l expose to
You avo id costly slump s. You'll
S..16-301 P
lier, Long Bottom.
1
9
ery
Montgom
Gauges;
5,
�
t
f
ron
h
e
t
at
on,
with
i
t
c
Au
the canals in repa ir and to meet
sale at Public
get more for your muney
Triple Track - Self Storing
lower, �mnlng S ft.; Gal- dlmqe ela ims arising out of
9.1
per,
roy,
Pome
,
Feed
House
Kautz
Court
the
reeds.
of
. . JACK'S SPECIALTY. Delicious
egg
door
Wayne
,
IUD·
lower
9.2
,
uppk
h
c
.,
17
s
sear
day,
s
e
l'J
llpoll
Wedn
9-19-ltc
sa11dwiches. Jack's
periodic floods. A CU1'flO
/ Oh io Meig.!I County, on
Porkette
COlllBINATION
ft.; Lock . S , HUI u pper, of • the ntords shows that by
the 28th of September, · 1960, at n i ng
Dair)' Bar, Middl eport. 9-13•Btc
A dam, •re JUO the Item of repairs and
U S .E D ELECTRIC PORTABLE
10:00 a. m., the following , goods 9.0 lower, closed. d
1 and chattels, to-wi t :·
HOUSE TRAILER 45xl 0, 1 959
up. Pomeroy-Mason 20.09.
r.ewint •machine. Only $19.50.
'
dam■ie awards exceeded $300,000
.
model, will take furniture i n or
i nfield lock runn in, one ft,
W
. lbe following decade
p
Used, electric co nsole, $49.50. Alpick-u
¾
ton
IUtJ �
Chev.
F�
In
To
1953
and
l)
Built
1
Custom
All
A.M.
Befm• "·
III.SO
amall down payment and take
Marmet cloHd.
so ne w Singer sewing machines
seri af number J-153N0218315
reached upwards to $470,000 . .
llldcll.,lllf't WY•2-2'4t
o ver paymen ts. Cont.act ,lllrgil
Ohio River Boat&amp;, down, Loc:k
I 1) 1� Studeb;;ker l ½ ton
and vac uum cleauers. The FabA tbiee-member eommiuion
,.......,. Vl't4:-119I
Layne, Chesh ire, 0., or call
ric Shop. Phone WY•2-2284.
�-17A18021 8 Charles R. Stephenaon 3: Ui am duil:na.ted by the Board of Pul&gt;numbe
erlal
,
·
truck,
IA.VT:. 'c=TOIY
land 1:11
9-13-6tc
9-I.9-3tc
EM 7-7229.
I Terms of Sale: Cash �11\. hand on 13-2' Lock 9 Jane Hoag
Uc tworkl, held hearings in WZ
�ylvtmla
Pen
13
Lock
a,7,
11m
day of sale.
on a claim of c. c. Bellow• of
cuntal'ners.
bring
PEACHES,
YltDlt 14141
UTILITY trailer, a 'barialn at
, Lock � Waverly ColumbUI, arising fr�m flOCND
8pm
lli
10:
15
C.
E.
o[
.,
�
PbOlle 'l"Y-Z-174l,!11iJ Of
propeM
the
as
n
Take
•
v:,,_,_ond • .--ATIOII
-u" , l RVICI ••
Webater Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
Brannon's G'arage, N . •-·
Mlddl •..,rt
an , Exe cu- 5:10 am f-0, A. V. Chr1a Jr. ,:10 ext.JM:Unl ever a penod of UMM
satlllty
to
al,
au 1
et
,
Myers
lload
Bradbluy
IH6-3tc
tom, OhJo. Phone YUkon 5-3201
• lli:20 P
SI.' M '-�lepo,t, Ohio.
Clm
Mr.
1
8el•
8
Loci!:
y
16{1,
tt1all
Bank
s
am
r
e
even
Farm
and
the
of
1,08
favor
.
tlon i n
throulh
-cc--c-c":_ __ _ ---,,-8-1&amp;,Uc
1111
m ,().1, Chandelieur 10 am 04. Ued tor '950. The elalm waa
and Savi ngs Co.
·
CRAB APPLE jelly. 101 Kerr St.,
City
,
of bued 'lpon improper
. n.., 5en1tt
matnten•
I reserve the right to rejee:t any Lock 23 Atla■ 8 pm 8'-0
9-UJ.!te __--�
19'8 FORD 1 ton Flatbed truck.
Phone WY2-202l .
to
n 3:@ am llH).
ingto
fteder
s
Hunt
mbu
Colu
tile
e
n
bids.
·
al1
Pho
and
oce of
TU 2- :cc:-:-:-:- - :;-:;;-;::;
_--cc:-:
New Haven, W. Va.,
A.UCTIONIIR
at Gallipoli a, Thelma Ann the old Qbio Canal.
nbach
Up
Harta
C.
Robert
9 12 6tp SMALL GIRL'S BICYCLE, Al.BO
IS
8105.
RAT
ll■ASONAILI
McCool
- train ing wheel s . Phone WY-2Sheriff of Mel... County, Ohio 8:f6 am 1-0, Lock 23 Ben
In that 1ame year, a hearing
ION OUARANTEID
IIACT
SATIS
'Mi,
pm
33{6
5:41
furell
�oat
Corn
9-19-Stc l
2-0,
pm
ltc
19,
4:,,0
GAS, FUEL OIL and
.
(9)
. 1-ld in Circleville inv0Mn1
wu
Call or wrlN I, 0. MeCoy
Aliquippa 10 pm 1 1-0, Irene Cho- a aetllement of $1125 for two
111ee1. Call for tree estimate•. ·
o
Ohl
Chtttar,
-1
.
a, Abbott llidule,o11
tin 2:05 am 3-1, Harriett M. 1 1 claim■ qf farmers for damages
sotp
22
B
=an
�9a l
am 2-0. ,
ariainl fnun inundated eropa •f-�
ter a faulty aqueduct flooded
SPICIALS
I nsurance
USED CABDEN lJ'aetnn end
NOTICE OF A'PPOINTMINT
lb, ....,1 p,opu cau,i•• •
.,., Bolar, mower bladea sharc... No. 11,.419
57 Mercury � H. P. $495.0D
to, t_he fam lands.
breattllroqg)J,
--•
PBO
INSURANCE
�
59 ""'rcury 'fO H. P. $595.00
Eatate of Edward P. Brownlnr
:pened. cu.tom mowl.n&amp;: and 1
'1'hele
;;;;;..;;
�;;;;'.;;;;
.
-===�:---:�
other reCCl'ds pol'·
and
tectlon, i:.u., Ault, l'ln, Polio.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMI NT
45 H. pr; Meroury Ql,ttflt "'5.00
plowtnlhe
ulties Incident
diffic
t
e
n,
tr••l
c,11 lloD. 11111,, lllddl perl,
�
Ml'rltONLrTAN MOTORS
Caa No. 11,440
' ORA!IILY TRACTOII
Notice is hereby given that Dana
the �na I .r•
of
ation
oper
lo
e
.
0.....
600 ••st Mtlll StrNt, PoMtf'OY
I! 1t1t. of Aten Shain
Salea.. and Servh.-e 012 E. llaiu St.
B. Browning whose Po.!lt Offic
.
entl
c
re
y brought to
h tem were
,n,_ WY2-117D
WY 2-.ao?O .
N.o�ice is htreby g1ve� that Edit
address Is 2360 Parkwood Avenue,
Fomeroy, Pbone
JJCbi during the mi crofilming of
CE
RAN
INSU
N
IM'.PSO
BAllNE&amp;S
.
8-ZO.tfc
7-21-lfe
Columbus 1 1 , Ohio , haa been duly Sham, whoae Poat- OU ice •d
'
Aleiltl. Middleport. Fire, Auto­ appointed Adm i nPStrator of the . 282 M lberry Avenue, Pomeroy, important st•te records to Jnion fm
mobile. Bondi, Pbo1111 WY2- Eatate of Edward P. Browni ng, late �h io ha� been duly appointed Ex- !UN permanent preservat
-U
8-27
�terlb',
,
29031 0-For So.le or Rent
of Meigs County, Ohio, deceased. ecutfix of the ,Ettate of Aten Shain
:c::
---:
TWO YEAR old registered Guern
Dated this 10th day of Septem­ late of Melg,9 County, Ohio, de•
R-�
::A
,E
P:::
-:-:::
-A
TO
with l)atb,
se
hou
M
Col­
ROO
on
E
Gord
FIV
sale.
for
1960.
ber
1e1 BOU
Middleport
40,
,
ed
Rue
R.
nilh
e
unf�
maa
'l'ho
and
ent
tem,
Se
sem
1.
,
1.2 .ba
c :::,:ied this 16th day of p
F. H. O'BRIEN
lin,, Reedavllle, Ohio, R, D.
USE
RO
in Gallia
M
r
e
ROO
appea
to
1■r,
FIVE
cited
:
and
wu
FOR SALE
second story. garage
Judge of the Probate Court ber, 1960.
9-1"-1!&gt;
vln
Mel
.
t on a
Uon
Cour
loea
.
a­
lpal
Che
nice
mnk
'
in
s
b'
bat.h,
acre
Coari
with
t�
outb uildin,a,
F. H. O'BR-N
Meigs County, Ohio
.
eroy
wao _,
H
Pom
e,
St
)ng.
111t
Cbr,r uf• !l�
. .,
Hood. 111 Lo.:
PE'.{IIIESii PUPl'IES- REASON­
ter next lo school. Approv�
Jud 1e of the Probate Colll't
(9 ) ID, 2tl; (10) 3, 3tc
l.
sotp
I
(JI)
Patro
State
.
Ohio
the
732
UNI
,
J
Call,
.
WY
'f"
W,
by
Ani.E. Mrs. W.
for G I Loan. Call
Meigs County, Ohio
t.
I 7 , ' . T- -t 0
3t&lt;'
lel)Ol'
Kldd
St
0
o::,
,
,
8:J'J3,m ,
9-l s.6tc
(9) 19, 28; (1 ) 3
9-IIMJtp
.

19)' For Sole

l'b� e �-1-31114
ts

WA N T A DS

Wil kesv ille
Social Events

te-- Band Personel
to
Esl, Re_o_
12(----

d apart­
11 ROOMS, WITH BATH Two Jtoey
ment, bath and utllny room
home near school. Take over
newly paiflted. Up1tair1 insi d e
per month pa.yru.nta 11fter
'48.00
private entra.nft $33.00. Phone
n L Phone WY 2-4324.
payme
down
9·16.3tc
WY2.Q997.
• 21

FOR CONSJlllJ'�N T DEPE l"DAB LF ilESULTtl
aATl!S

Due t o the na ture of l he work
in Lh!! welfare field. The Salvation Gold a Mournin g , Mrs. Bruee Bing­
Ar my has alwu) .&gt; (luietl}' and earn. ham, Mrs. Ernest Lallance, Mrs.
estly fulfilled lhe need� of the per­ William Childs, Mrs. Perry Mitch,
son wit hout fan farc, or 1•mbarrass• Mrs. Richard Oiler, Mrs. Ho mer
nwn t to the individual. 11 is aH;o Rice, )lrs. Harry Houdashelt, Mrs.
one of the few agencies which re . 'to m Darst, Mrs. Ed ward Evans.
quire a m i nimum of red I.ape to Mr�. Paul Theis, Mrs. Claud e Ash­
fulfill the reques! of t h ose rn nePd. !('�' . Mrs. C. C. Ch11pman , Mrs. Faye
Mr. Barnes said, "We are cer­ Wallace, Mrs. Shirley Mills, Mrs.
tairily grateful to all volunteer Dale Dutton, Mrs. Helen Lloyd;
workers m aking the calls and to Mr. Charles Vrom an, Mr. Remo
those who have helped in the or. N' ri, Mrs. Arthur Gilmore.
rriso nville: Mrs. Felix Alkire,
ganizalio n of the drive. II :s the
Faye Lewis and i�rs. Wayne
people who give an d work so gen­
erously that will make this drive a Beal.
Rolland: Stella Alkins, Pauline
success."
�frs. Beatrice Woods and
Atkins.
The Army asks that if. fl.Iler a
Hazel Blackwood.
are
you
time,
of
length
reasonable
cream wi th "Happy Birthday" to
Portlan d : Mrs . Robert G. Beegle,
those mentioned above a nd Co n. not contacled for your contribu­ Mrs. Clair Boso , Mrs. Grace Allen.
lion you ma y send or �1ve it lo
·
nie Bach ner, Corky a nd Teresa
Raci ne; Ernest A. Wingett, Mrs.
N i c i nisk i , Sherman Mms, Ricky one of the followin g: C:, mpai l:( n William Blake, Mrs. F. A. Bailey,
Triplett, Kimberly Johnso n, Billy Treasurers: Mr. E. E. We2ks, Porn• Mrs. C. H. -Bryson, Mrs. Dean
a nd Steve Dllllas, Dan ny McClou d , eroy Nationa l Bank; Mr. Paul Brinker.
Raymo nd Roach, Patty and Cheryl Smart, Citizens Nation.i l Bank,
Cros9.an, Ricky Van Meter, Debbie M i ddle port; M r. Willia m Hobstet.
Hi n kle, Va nessa Pettit, Bill Hen• tc r , Rutl a nd Na tional Ban!t, or
s!er of Middleport and Ted and Miss Vera Bef'gle, Racine Home
John Lehew o f Pomeroy an d Deb- Bank. Cheeks shoul d be made pay.
able to The Salvation Ar'lly.
bie's broth�. Bobby.
Workers are: Pom1iroy --Mrs. El .
Debbie also received gift,
mer Wickline , Mrs. MHdred Wells,
from her great grand m others,
Mrs. K e nneth Finley, Mrs. Harrie
, Mrs. Lee Pratt .imd Mrs. c.
Ebersbaeh who were u nable to Wood ard, Mrs. Ruth Buff'ngt on.
'Mrs. Chester Knight, Mrs. Harry
attend.
Bailey, Mrs. Robert L. -Brown, Mrs.
l --�;;;;;;;;�;;;;;:;;;;;;;.__1 1 Thomas Burnside, Mrs. Thomas Eugene Sears, bandmaster at
Bowen, c. F. Tompkins , :'vi.rs, Paul MHS, announce d the perso nn el of
Werner, Mr�. W. II. Landers. Mrs. the Senior Ba nd Friday aHernoon r
Doris G rueser (M i t1ersville), Mrs. as follows:
Jane M. Baxter, Miss Cin dy SwatDoris Rice, Suzan ne ,Bradbury,
zel, Mrs. Ho m er B raley, Mrs. W. 0, Betty Gil more Martha Fowler, Pat,
Atkins. Mrs. Isabel Couch, Mrs. ty Lowery. Susie Allensworth.
Gay nelle Wise, 11rs. Virgil c. Barbara Jo nes, Judy Butcher, Mike
Br tuCILLI �WktNI
Hayes, Mrs. Wyall Gilbert, Mrs. Lloyd, Melvin Swisher, Seren Lew­
Word has been re:ceived ,here Anna Yeager , Mrs. Clarence A11- is, Linda Kauff, Dia ne Va n Coo ney
th,it Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sb•y (LIie· der11o n, Mrs. W. L. Strauss, Mrs. Karen McElhi nn y, Christine Coats,
ille M ees) who were inJlU'ed in an Lawrence Francis ancl :\11lry Bone­ Russell iVlcElhin ny, Sa m Clatwor­
$1fomobile oa cqlderit - iaat week cutter.
thy. Farrell Shuler , Mike Archer,
Bradbury: Mrs. Allen Roush and A nn Criner.
we?e improving. Mr. !ib,17 la able
to be up but Mrs. Shay ii aUII Mrs . Charles Le wis,
Charlene Dav i s, Dick Swaekhem­
Mi d dleport: Mr. Robert Ashley, er, Keith Morgan, Jack Sutterfield,
confin ed to the b01pit1l.
Mr•. Earl Denny and aon, Earl Mrs. Charles Asa Br11dbury, Mrs. Daye Thomas, Arland Ki ng, Judy
Jr. were in Chillicothe Saturday Owe n Bratton. Mr. Lightning Boyd, Wil d er m uth, · Dave Wiley, Sandy
and were a cc omp1nled home by Mrs. Hele na Haker, i'1r. Bert Bable. Bre'i'"glou, Dave Cosci, Roy Cole•
Mr. Denny'll 1lster, Mn, J\oa1 Tom Mrs. Ronal d Hand, Mrs. Charles man, Ju d y Sauer , Larry Hannigan,
ltnsoo, for an overnirht vialt. Sh e Ed wards, Mrs. Paul Mourning, Mrs. Mick Morris, Jim Hackett., Tom
W&amp;I a ccompanied home $µnd11y
A nde-rsnn, Butch Bachtel . Karen
aftemoon by Mr. snd Mra. Denny.
Barh ner, Judy Martin, Carol Scott,
C1
Be n tz Wolfe visited Saturday in
Carla Sue Gil m ore, Rosetta Rich•
Plants with hia sh:ten, Miaaes
ards, Sue Slater, Kay Jenkinson,
Ida and Augusta Wolle and broIva Slewart , Lynn Daniels, Carolyn
ther, Grover.
Searls, Janet Baker, Ellen Dutton,
Mrs. C. F. Tompkina, Miss
Susie Pullen, Janice Zirkle.
Clare Je nni ngs a nd Mi68 Florence
Janis Hauck, Caroly n Russell,
Ann Bearhs were vi s itors i n Col•
Li nd a Smith, Joy Boggs, D i ane
umbus Friday.
Mary Swanson, Paul
Criswell,
Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Graber and
Cheryl Fife, Robert
The Mason PTA w i l l kick-of! Thompson,
family of Daylon were weekend
James Butcher.
and
Schmoll
,
their annual membership drive
guests of his mother, Mrs. Char­
Managers for this year will be
Monday, Sept. 19th, The drive
les Graber a nd Misll Ella He n Wayne Davi s and Paul Wilso n .
will extend through Oct. 8th.
neuy.
Mr. Sears
Next Wed nesday
Airs. Evelyn Haley, member­
Mr. and Mr.!I. Jack Phillips of
sh ip chairman, held a meeti ng at pl.ans to begi n testl ni:: for the in­
Cinclnnali were weeke n d gu est s
the Gra d e School, Sept. 15th. for strumental ba n d perso n nel and
of his father, Alfred Phillips.
all th e membership team. Me m ­ about the first of next month he
Mrs. Wal ter M i ller has return­
bership cards were given all the plans to have a meetlng of the
ed home after a v is it at Franklin
com m ittee a n d a goul of 200 or •paren1s at the h i gh school at
Furna ce, with her aunt, Mrs. Roie
more was ann ou n ced.
There· wh ich tim� there will be a display
E. Va n ce a nd i n H un tington, W.
were 175 la.at year. It is hoped to of I nstrume nts for those who are
Va. wHh Mr. a nd Mrs. Loren Cav­
conta ct everyone i n the co m­ interested in purchasing them for
ei-lee.
munity and surrou nding areas. the i r childre n.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker of
.Everyone is welcome lo join and
Ctiester Road and Mr. a nd Mrs.
attend our PTA meetingll.
l.awrence Walter of Middl eport.,
That means all parents, both c,f
spe nt Sunday with re latives in
of every child in school;
them,
Galllpo lis.
in
not
of children
pare n ts
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. UPI
Miss lSrenda Sue, lnir&amp;ham
school and parents of children -The N1,v y flted
a 62-foot NERV
i n Marietta
s pent the week end
with her llister, Mi!18 Sandra K-ay no longer i n school, AU teachers rocket 1 ,200 mi les in 10 spa ce today,
i n school, retired teachers and
hopi ng to re cover an i nstrument
In grah1m. Slte, w111 accompanied
future tea chers, all oth er per­
capsule from H to help chart pos.
home · Stindt)' ·In' heir moth er,
sons who are interested in the
sible paths for m an to follow
Mrs. Olive In3raham who .!!pent
welfare of children and young\
through deadly radiati on belts
the day with her dauehter.
people even if they have no chil•
above the earth. �
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Burt o(
dren i n th eir immed i ate family
The four-stage , solid fuel ed nu,
Mann, W. Va. were weekend
are urged to attend.
re covery vehicle
clear emulsion
8Ueats of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
If in som e way you are not (NERV) rocket was to ae n d an 88Burt.
contacted personally, membersh ip
pound packet back to earth where
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parfitt rt·
at th e it could be recovered by ships
cards will be avaUsbl e
turned to their homei Cbarleaton,
next PTA meet ing, Oct. 1 1 .
waitin g 1,200 miles off the coast.
W. Va. Sunday, after a weeks
viait with his wenh, Mr. and
GRAHAM IN GERMANY
Mra. Edward ParfiJt.
HAMBURG. Germany (UPI) Mr. and Mr1. ct,yton White
For Denni&amp; Hackett
American evaneelist BUl y Graham
and fa�UJ of Warren arrived
A family dlnner was held Su n­ preached to ·a crowd o( 20,000 per­
Satur�y. for a vlalt with her par­
ent,, Mr. and Mr1, Edw11rd · P1r­ day at noon at the Geor1e Hac­ son s here Sunday nliht after ar­
)
kett, Jr. home in Middleport to riving from Essen, the first atop
fitt.
of
birthday
eighth
the
celebrate
his
in
current German cftlsade.
Mn. }kttle ·aerry r�turned to thei r son, Dennis,
her horpe, Ca�on City, Colorado
Deqnl.!1' birthday ea.Ice was ser.
Salurd,Q, after a several weekl
with the dinner to hi11 grand,
ved
vilit with relatlvea and friends.
parenb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sm•rt
and bis parents, · Mr. and Mr.!1.
Hackett and his brothers and sis,­
ters, Roae Marie, Bill, Li nda and
•
Melanie.
NEW 11111 USED

Memb ers of the Ours ramily met
at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds
Sunda y, Sept. 4, to celebrate their
10th annual reuni on.
Guests arrived at noon with well
filled b.11skets and a bou ntilul din.
ner Wjjs served lo all tho se present.
Grace was given by the Rev. Roy
Bush.
N busin ess meetJng was held i n
the aHernoon and oUicers for the
co m ing year were electe d as fol­
lows: preside nt, Wude n Ours·
vice preside n t, Chrissi e Powell ;
1oecrctary . treasurer. Mrs. 'Mildred
Donohew. Following the busi n ess
sessi on a soiial hour was spent i n
si nglng, game and reminiscing,
At-tendi n g were Mr. a nd Mrs . Al­
len Stobart an d son, M id dleport;
Mr. an d Mrs. Starli ng Orr and fem.
ily of Colu m bus , Mrs. Howard Rob­
insn n and sons of Ra c i n e, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ernest Bush ot Racine, Dora
Brown, New Wjjterford, Ohio; Eas•
ton Pike , Chesapeake: Mr. and Ml'.!I.
W i ley Ours and family, Ra ci ne;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard P igott and
daughters, Lon g Bottom; •Mr. and
:wrr.!I. Roy Bush an d so n , East Liv•
ercpool ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ci r•
The Stea m er Av.ulon in itll lall cle and family, Racine;
Mrs. M ae
itinerary is scheituled on Monday, Va n Meter a nd daugh
ter, Lo ng
Sept. 1 9 at Po meroy, Ohio; Tues. Bottom ; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
day, Sept. 20 at Marietta, Oh i o; 111ld Bush an d fa m ily. Raci ne Mr.
a nd
;
We dn esday, Sept. 21. at New Mart• Mrs , H. E.
Moneypenny, La nc as­
insvlllt•, W. Va.
ter.
The Avalon ls glass enclosed, has
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Chrissi e Pow­
four deck and 1370 passenger cap­ ell , Racine; Mr. a
nd
Mrs. Jacob
acity. Musi c for dancing on all Bus h and family, Racine;
Mr. a nd
ri des is provided by the Rhythm Mrs. Ernest Johnson
a nd family
Masters Orchestra.
Ches hire; Howard Blazer, Gallipolls;
Mr. and Mrs. V into n Jones a nd
_Mr. anl Mn. E. Riffle, Mrs. Sam
Halstead, Mr11. He nry Johnson, family, Du nbar. W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Dodd, Mr and Mi's. Mrs. E. J. Ours, Buckeye Lake;
Ralph Gibbs Jr., Mrs. Albert D. George Co nnally, Raci ne; RahJh
Thomp son, Mra Donald Haynes, Murry, Dunbar, W. Va.; Dallas
Mra . .Tame1 Hart, Mr■• Lleulo Mtrk s, Long Bottom; Robert Bu8h,
Roush, Mrs. Sebastla n Tedesco, Lancaster: Harley Jonea, Dunbar;
Mrs. Aito n Bo nrtey, Mn. Harry Mr. and Mrs. George Jacbon, Tif•
Staats, Mrs. Stanley Coltey, Mra. fi n ; Mr. a nd Mn. Clarence Layne
and fam i ly, Crown Ci ty; Mr. and
Pete Roush.
'Mra. Dale Powell , Columbus; Mr.
HALLOWEIN CARNIVAL
Commi lteea tor the lfalloween and Mrs. Clare nce Grove, Bethel,
Carnival to 00 · held Oct. 3,1 and Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Emory 0Ul'$,
�2 by tbe PTA were named by ,Beaver Falls, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Don Baum&amp;ard ner, co-chair­ George Moore, Raci ne; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ours and daughtel',
man wi th Mr1. R6bert Sam .
Hu nt i ngton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Comm i tt ees are a■ follow!!:
Bush, Racine; Mr.!I. Myrtle Mc­
Tlte ctHeutive committee of the
Side-show Mn. Paul Powell Closkey, Ona, W. Va.: Mn. Ella Sall1bur, P.'Jl'.A. met at U1e tthoo1
a nd Mra. AdrJan L.athey; . Rina Buc hanan, Hunti ngton;
Robert Tbund�y .-vtnlnf: and · 111med the
To&amp;$, Mre. R. G. Greene, Mra. Ours, Long Boltoru; Marion Oun, followth• commlttett:
George Ingles ; Pop�orn, Mr. and Raci ne; Mra, Roy Donahew and
WAYS fl !RANS; Phylllt S�l­
Mn. John Morgan, Mr. and Mra. family, Racine; Mr. and Mn, nner (chairman). , Polly H)'Nll,
Donald Brown; Balloon Man, not George Donahew, Columbus; Flor­ Grace Ab?tott, Jane Abbott.,
named; Sponk room,
Mr. and ence C ircle, Raci ne ; Mr, and Mr,,
M EMBERSHIP; Wanda El!lln
Mn. Frank Thompaon; Mr. and Warden Ou1'8, Lone Bottom; Mn. (chatrmea), Do� GJl.1pON, Betlf
Mrt. Cul Tennant, Mr. and 111'1. Jim Patt erson, ColumbUJ; Mr. and WeysmUler, Helen Rightbou■e,
Charle1 Dodd; . Pocket Lady, Mrs. Mrs. Jame-9 Cotnell, PomerOf; Mra. A&amp;nei Dixon, Glady, BN&gt;thers,
Robert Gilmore.
Mrs. Jame1 Ed Deem, PQ,l'lland; .poise Turley, �• Moore.
Cun ningham; Publ ic ity, Ml'!I. R. Dunbar; Lewi11 Oun, WellJvllle;
PROGRAM fl PUBLICrrY; Car­
D. Rouah, Mn. Nebon Roush, Dennis Ours, Eaat Liverpool and o l Ohllnier, D� Will (Co­
Mrs. Leo Litchfield; Fortune Tell Mrs. Charles Ru11ell, Waverly, W. Chairman), Genevieve BurdeUee,
1111 Booth, Mra, Paul Rlc:kard, Va.
Mn. Zither, Mra. Jo11chlm,
Mrs. R,,y Coot; Fi ah Pond, Mr.
HOSl'ITALITY; ''The Teach­
and Mra. Robert , Johnston, Mr.
" HOLHR HOS,ITAL
er■," SCHQO,L NEWSf Mn. Smith;
and llr1. Joe Paugh; Flower Shop
Admiulona �pt. lit: �.. Wa,ne H&amp;At.TH; Mn. Hewetaon; MAG­
Mr1, Harry MIiier, Mra. Jack J'rey Evereu MUhoan Pameroy; Jira. AZINE CIL\IR�; l,my Grue­
Mrs. Tom Hoffman; FOod Stand, Faye Marie J'uga\e, West COl\lmbla ser and
Dill.
Mrs. Nora 8ta1ta, Mn. William Mrs. Robert Arthur Runnel, 'Mid­
IQ'n:HtN; ll 1 r y Slll'&lt;h•
McFarland, Mn. John Hoffraan, dleport: Mn. Annot A. Knleht, (cha irman), Ruth Offutt, DotUe
Mn, BIU Shinn, Mn. ♦romm:, Che...hire.
Clark, Emma Brpderlcll:, Betty
Weaver, :&amp;lra. Robert Hayes, Mn.
Di!t!hargee, Sept. 18: Ceell Da, Evau. �lth Hall, Wanda 8blin,
Albert Tbornpaon, Mra. Gerald via, Mrs, Wlll9n Pay.ne, l'rederict Muine · illcbaelt, Leona Kan,
Clark ; Country Store, Mr. and Aust in, Dona:Ia Bendrtcka, Mri. Ai,. Pearl Sheei:.., Kathy PuUina, Lou­
Mn. /amf!8 Haggerty. M:r. and hod Biahop, Mn. I. R. Fr1le1, loe llart,I� llulne Arnold, Ruby
MN. Donald Hartley, Mrs. Rtrlph Nloky Canpn, T•""!IY )!ar,et� P'rid, BlaaCbe llmilt, 1h11' Sav0
Gibhi Jr,, lair., Foster
Grin• Junior Ratcliff, C.111ten� DeWitt• a,e, lva' Powll
stead, M'ra. John Boat,
llra, Emil !IOII ■n4 w.;t�
l)INING 80011; AcM1 D1mt

AvaJori Calling
At Pomeroy
On Itinerary

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Salvation 2-30 Pl . . . . .
Next Monday is the day for The Salvation Army drive in
Meigs County it was announced today by M r . Harry Barnes,
Campaign Chairman.
Volunte er workers will canvass house to house in their re­
sp ective neigh borhoods. All workers will attempt to complete
th�ir calls within ten days and turn in the money to the Cam­
paign Treasurers of their commun ities.

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FouR ROOM unf�rni�he

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I 5 hereby given that -we ore no longf!r
operat ing ar connected "." ith the Ho­
tel Mo rtin or Hotel Mafltlfl Ba r of Po­
meroy, Ohia.

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N. Trouble-Free Win

The ' ONLY COMP LETE
IJ.•d;ator Shop In The Bend
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Commentating Editorially
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_ With local baseball for· t he year a t h in g of
� past in the minds of fa ns . who 110v, center
their thoughts on grid contest s, we wou ld like
to give them somet hin g to th ink u pon durin g
the long , cold winter.
It is that all Little League teams in Meigs
cvunty make a try at gdting in1o the Little
League World Series
If all teams of the county should pick two
or thre'e of their choice players and put them
t• all in one group, for all we know, we may
·i l;l�ve a Little League World Series contender,
eveb a winner.
The cost of "joining'' the '' Nationa l Little
League" organization is minor: $35 annually.
However, that lsn't quite all of the require­
:,n&amp;nta. None are insurmountab le, or even irk­

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�rstly, Middleport a lready is paying $35.
Tberr.fore, if the entire county - as other
areas arrange it - were to associate together
i'llo a "Middleport League" and a "Pomeroy­
fl:,lcJne League" or "Division, " the cost stiJl
would be $Sf;. Pro-rated between (he com­
munities, the cost becomes no obstacle to
anyone.

In this connectio n, season play could con­
tinue exactly as H does now, complete ly se­
parate. The (livisions would come together
only for purposes or the Al l-Star team for the
National LiHle League eliminations.
There are two other requirements that
come to mind \•ihich would entail action on
tl:)e part of the teams now outside Middleport.
One is that d ugouts arn require d. These are
simple things to constr uct, usual ly being
availab le from donated materi als and labor.
The other is that no adult.s coach the hases

d u ring games. Pl.._vers perform that chore in
a l l eases. Wt! see no p articular difficult y over
that ru le. It merel y tends to p lace a little
more of the gall'(' in the kids' hands, which
is where it belor.gs.
Middleport ' his year lost its opening game
with Fairland by one run. Fairland lost to
New Boston liy a coup.le, and New Boston
made the World Series. So you see, it is not
a i all preposterous to dream of a Meigs team
in the World Series.
Middleport this year augmented by the best
boys from the Pomeroy-Racine-Syracuse clubs
s h ould have had an excellent chance to go all
the way.
The suspicion lurks strongly with many
b aseball fans that our current crops of Little
Leaguers, year to year, are on a par with any
in the country. For example, Middleporl's
two All-Star pitchers , Gary Stobart and Mike
Bratton, had the stuff to take a stronger hit­
ting and sharper defensive club all the way.
The hurlers in the Little League World Series
finals that appeared on TV seemed to have
nothing that either of these Middleport boys
didn't duplicate regularly the past summer.
Next year it might be Pomeroy, or Racine,
t o come up with outstandin g pitchers.
The recent year that Tom White of Pom­
eroy, Charley Bush of Middleport, and Larry
Price of Portland were mowing batters down
i s an exam ple.
Let us cogitate upon this between now and
next . April. We surely are missing a boat by
not capitalizin g on the talents of our fine
youngsters, and the excellent abilities of ouP
a dult leaders in the local Little Leasue pro­
gra m.

Working Commit._t_e_e_s___
Na_m_ed At
F•1rst Meet1, ng In New aven
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The Nc.•w Haven PTA hrld its. yc&gt;.ir were announce d: PTA Coun•
flr1t m&lt;•etin� or 1he ,.;chool yi•iir ry f'ounl'il Rl' pr&lt;'sen lalil'cs Paul I
Thur!lday l'vcning at 1 h r �chool / l'owull .ind Mrs. Morgan; tlB tulget'J'.he nieel ing 0 1 ,ened With tlli• , Fin.int·e, Mrs. Jack hey, Mrs.
� in gi ng of " � merk;i'' m·r·ompan . Lewis Capehart,
Mrs. James
led o n the p 1 '·mo hy M is, '"lh•I
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Ri d dl l', fn l !ow1•d wit!1 t he llai:,: ham. Mrs . Hay rnnn&lt;.I Sb k, G l l· nn
pledge and 1h&lt;' l 'TA prny,1r led Smith, Donald Bu mgardner Carl
by M u. Nelson Housh. Tlw i le. K ing· N lion I PTA M ' 7 .
votio m wrre i,:iwn by Mrs . John Miss ' E t �ii l � iddl e ; Te l:.�� ��;•
Morgan.
Mrs . F.,ug ene H ess.on . Mr!i.,'. J0 h 11'
The hu1ilnesi, mert_in.i: .�as ('Oil• llrBbha m ; Puhlic ity . Mrs. Carroll
du l � d by Mrs. David Ji 11&gt; lds .Jr . ., ,,\\da�s !t., MrM. B. It . Vance;
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Jlrts1de
nt. Mrs, _John Hoff m 11.11, l�m;p1ta lity, Mrs. Howard J . Hur•
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mc m l:w rsh1 p cha1rma n, r1· ported r111; Mr � . Rohorl Ju}rnsto n, Mrs.
that the c!imm illl!e had sold 2 1 7 Phil Batey, Mrs. Ch 1;1 rJC's Weaver;
membership to dale. The d u h f'huracter • Spir i tuul Ed uealion,
voted to a{'cept the rc11ort or th (' M u . Ha rol d Bum g arner ; Heallhbu dget• �11111n�c comiltce . to spon• E:xrr pti nrr nl Chil d , Mrs. Bo h by
,or again th11, year the ll11llowt•e11 lloush, Mrs. Robert Gilmore and
Car n h•11I .ind VaritJ!y Show. The Mrs. Wyllis Davis ; Sa fety - Ralph
funds t o jlo towards the huyi ng , G ibb s J r.: Progr11 m , Mr�. Foster
of needed mulcrinl 11nd eq uip . Gri1111le.u d, Mrs. R o y Jone s ; Year
m ent. Mrs. Donal d Du mgard n r r book, Mrs , E verett Housh , Mrs.
an nounced that the cnrni�,11,I will Tom
H arry
Hoffman,
Mrs.
be held on Friday an1/ Sa111rd11 .v. Miller, · Mr.e . John Powell ; Me m O ct. 2 1 -22. 11 WliS also announr('d IJllrship, Mr s . ,loh n Hoffma n , Mrs.
that pl 11 ygrou n d equipment woul r! Ju C'K Needs, Mnr . Eu gene WM•
be pai nted l h l.'1 week.
vl'r, Mrs, Roy D . Gri rn m, Mr.1 . /
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Meig•s &amp; Mason
CoJDing Events

Sept. 19
.
Dr. Dooley's recorded speech
given at OlT this summer for Hoys
State, on his Laos ex:pe.ri en ce1&gt;, at
8 p. m . Drew Webster Post Home.
The public is invited.
The Letart Falls PTA will
meet Mond ay, Sept. 19th, at 7 : 30
p. m . in the Grade School audi•
tori um.
Raci ne PTA will hold Its first
meeting of the current .school
year at the GrBde Sehool build­
ing Monday, 7 : 30 p. m. Sept. 19.
Board meeting of the Red
CroS.8 at the Health Offl ce 14t 7:45
Monday n ight,

SIPT, 21
Clas1 1 2 of the the Heath Metho•
dilit Church will meet Wednesday
eveninjl a t 6 o'clock at the home of
M�;, wDo�: Mrs. 0. P. Klein for a potluck din
atd Brown, Mrs. LeHley Roush, ner. Members are to bring a cm· .
Mrs. John Ferguson, Mrs. Carl ered dish a nd lhelr own table s er­
Sullivan. Mrs . Bill Shinn, Mrs. vice.
Daw, Sta. I.,. �" · Eugeoe Athey.
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�rs. H�arry Staats, Mrs. Denver
The Past Pre11ident1 of the La•
1 ho m 1i,�nn , Mrs. Robert Sayre,
r,�. Lee dies AuxiUary of Drew Webster
M_rs . Evnel l Roush.
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��1t hlit&gt;l d , M rs. �rabha m , Mr!!. Po1t American Leilon will meet
lla ?gerty, H c,cre 11!10n•Plargr01m d Wednesday evening, Sept. 22, at
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. the home of Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
,
DaRa}0 mond S11;k,
Jalk Neuls,
·1 i r · cI I 5 J r., J h n w o If e R d
The Meiga Cou n ty Demori'atie
; l'�
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f\ofr.q_ Roburt Women'H Club will meet Thursd .a y
mg.l,1br11ry Sl' n.ac.
l l11y u s, Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mr� . al 7:30 JI. m. 1;1l the Second Ward
Joh � Powell, Mrs. Albert Roush; House.
Ch .a ir m en of !lome H11o m RepreSopt. 2'
sent u livcs , Mrs. Paul Powe ll,
Harveatera Claaa or
Happy
The
Mrs. Adri H n Latlwy; Chairm en of
c h will have an
Chur
Federa.led
the
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Carnlv.il . Mrs, D. Bur'l\..-ddt;•t ',
Hnd qafeteria
s11cial
cream
il'e
Mre . R . s11yre; Var1et) Jtlrl'v. 'M'!'s
hrnch . Saturday, beginning 11l 4 p.
Powell · Registr ar
ms· Fll.\'I•· m.
Ho me m ade ice cream, cake
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S m ith. '
sandwiches, baked beans , potato
Home room rf'presC'nlat ives were s11lad and coffee will be sold.
SEPT, 25
na m ed, Mrs . Vance's l �t i:;:radc,
Ther1� will be a Homecomi ng at
Mrs. Carl Sulliv.an, Mrs. Bill l l ow­
11rd; Mr:s. Ohli riger's 1st and 2nd the Hazael Community Church with
grade, Mrs. Dwight Sayni and er will lw liev. N . L. Russell, Alh•
Mn . Marlo n
0'1 1 ingcr; Mrs. a ba5kcl dinner at noon. There
Smith':11 2nd grade, Mrs. Donald will br Sl)ecial singing. The speak"
Bu m gard ner, Mrs. Robert Gil• en�, Ohio. Everyone la i nv i ted to
more; Mrs. Housh's 3rd grade, attend.
Mrs . John _Fen::l�son, . Mrs. Tony
Colley; M111s R1rtdle s 3rd and
4th grade, Mni . Mnrvi_n Rous�.
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Mrs. Clem1t While; Miss Allen s

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Mrs. Clark's 5th grade, Mrs, R.
G. Gree ne a nd Mrs. Harold Trus�t'll; Mrs. Brown's 6th grad e,
Mrs. Roy Cooke and Mrs. Nelson
Roush; Mrs. Clyde Foley, subs tl•
t ute teac hor •
..,,t h an d 8l h grade
room, Mrs. Samuel Halstead .und
Mrs. Jack Frey.

The W. Va. State PTA conventlon of Mutinsburg, W. Va ..
on Oct. 5, 6 an d 7 was .a n nou nc•
e d . Mrs. Fields in troduced the
teachers and a n nounced that Mrs
Burrell Dawson was In the hos.
pita! ;md unable to be with them
Th e room cou nt was wo n by
,
Mrs_ Housh a 3rd gra d e room.
Mrs . Gr insto�d Introduced Ralph
G i bbs Jr. who mslalled the patrol
boys Steven Wood, Mark Grin stead a nd Johnny Bost, Ershel
Rt rue, George Johnson a nd M i ke
Layne.
Mr. Gibb.1 was in ch11rae of th e
program . He showed a sarety film
t itled ''In credible Journey."
Hoatesses for the even in1 were
Miss Alle n '11 home room repre!lll n
tallve s.
Those reglsteri n&amp; were Mrs.
John Holtman, Mrs. Robert Dye,
Mr,9, Bill Marple, Ellen Layne,
I ,Josephlne MIiier, Mr.!1. Charles
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
M i lJer,
Mrs. Lewis Capehart,
Ada A. Clarke, Anna All•n, Jack
Needs. John · Bost, Mrs. Roy
Cooke, Mrs. James Howard, Mrs.
Rober� Layne, Mrs. Inez Rou11h,
l'ill'II, Don Bumgardner, Mra. Bv­
erett ROU.!lh, Mrs. BIil Shinn,
Mrs. Leo Litchfield, Mrs. Gene
Alhey, Mrs. Lesley Ro1.&amp;11h, Carl
K i ng, Mr. and Mu. ctemlt Wh ite,
Mra. Paul Harmon, Mn. wm.
lam Md'arland, Mrs. David Fields
Jr., Mrs. Fo1t.er Grlnatead, Mn.
Eu&amp;ene Hud nall, Evelyn Rou■h,
Raymond Roush.
Mrs. Jame■ Hauerly, Mra. Ger­
ald Olarll:, Mn. Joseph Pau1h,
Ethel Riddle, Mrs. E. C. Riddle.
Mn. John Ridgway, Mrs. Emo
Wo,?&lt;1, Mr,. WiUJam Gibbs, Yrs.
Tom Hoffman, Mra. Robert Ten•
nant, Mn. Cutoll Adama Jr.,
Mn. NeJIQJl ;Rous� Mn. .R. D.
Rouah, MN: Jtme,9 CUnnJncham,
Mrs Neil Haymaker. ltra. B. R.
Vance, M'-fi. Herman Layne. Mra
Elmer Ohllftger, Mr. and Mra.
Paul Rletard, Mrt. John Brab­
ham, )Ira. Paul Rouah, Mn. Mar­
ion ObUn1er. Mra, John Ferguson
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I-IE LOADS ALL
�15 REJ.ATIIJES UP
WliM INSUQANCE
AN0 1HEN Qu1TS"•
HE OU61-4TA RUN
OUT OF GALL-..

Debbie Powers

Entertained With

Birthday Party

Mrs. Grace Pratt a nd Mrs.
Frank Powers enterta ined Salur.
day afternoon wilh a birthday
party i n honor of the seventh
birthda y of Mrs. Powers• dau­
ghter , Debbi e.
The party was held i n the re.
creation room of the Pratt home
i n Mid dleport whirh was decorat•
ed with crepe paper an d balloons
of many colors.
Games were played with pr izes
being awarded lo Robi n M i l ls,
Nancy Bucha nan, Mark Vroma n,
Handy Becker an d Anita Marie
Fultz. Debbie received m a ny
gills from her fam ily and frie nds
and her cake was topped with a
m i n.alure dnll a nd dog.
Favors for the party were He.ts,
prize packages and lolipops an d
bubble gum.
M r,.; _ Powers .and Mrs. Pratt
were assisted by Darla Ebers bach,
Cheryl Ebersbach, Mrs. Thelma
Pratt and Mrs. June Roush i n ser•
ving refres hment s o{ cup cakes
dcrorated with roses and kt'

Ours Family
Reunion Was 10th
In Recent Years

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�til'i����t:
�:�:eJ:cg�,
Monday By Volunteer Workers

Senior Personnel
Of MHS Band
Is Announced

MWnly About
People

I n P0ffllf'OY

Salisbury PTA
Committees Are
Being Announced

Be!lf

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Open Dr·1've
For Members

NERV Ro�ket Fired
In Radiation Probe

Birth,lay Dinner Held

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BAKER •IIII SfflllED.
your LENNOX dealer

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IUaor, Palay Radford, Helen Black,
item, Polly Hysell, Addie Buck,
8an Moore, Phyllis Spencer, Ada
Neue-, Louise Radford, Vllora
Collins, Lou Sm ith, Evelyn Lan,
nlng, Betty We-ysmiller, Patty
Young, Gladya Brothertr.

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Notices

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The Willu:1v1 lle Garden Club
met at the Wilkes Granxe Hall re•
cenUy . Ao ope■ meet,rng w• held
witb ffriendahip Niahl be�&amp; ob­
serv•d- 'three guHt.S wer� pre� nt
from Wellston. Mrs. Lou ise Wo/U,
Mrs. Josel)h Chri1t ner and Mn.
Raymond Jona. Mn Jones, who
h11 twice traveled abroad, showed
pictlmu of her trip to the Holy
Land and other plat�• of interest.
Mr. and Mrs. Aha Devault en·
tertained the following gue•ts at
their cottage at Lake Jack.Ion Sun­
day, M.r . and Mn. Harry Pet�.
Mn. Beverly Mi n ister, Freddie Pe.
tera, M.r. and Mn. Keamey Qg.
dJ n and Mr. and M.rt. Euxene
Campbell.

Navy Anram Fiv.­

Meil(lt County Men

Enli1tmenl of , t i Southe astern
Ohio me n in the N•vy durini: ALIK·
uat 11nd Stpt.mber haa l:lf'en an­
nounced b1 D. N. Tapp, N11\·1· tl'•
cruller for Athen� and �1 1'11(!
Cou nties.

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(2) Card of Thanks

Ticket Sales
Underway For
Lombardo Show

Legal Notices

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4 Dr. S'1. Wag. Coun­
H,rctoma­
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tlc, power llleetin g,
clean lnteri ,r, good'
tiret, .1 heater, ; .,ory &amp;
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P�one wn-atl72.
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ablp. Call WM2'JIIH. 8-lt.30lP

,-'OR � Three office rooml
over SUffler Shoe Ston •
Cou?t Sl., in Pomen:i,-, ffC'Ond
room
,floor. One Jarg-e 18 :1 21
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12'
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with ad;td!nlng
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room
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DI G DOWN !
l)IG IN! Work

Canal System
May Have Made
"Farm Reli·er

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·the bu ck-

Pulitzer Winner
Is Speaker For
Ohioana Meetirlg

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room up1tain apartment. Pb.
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WY2-387t.

A l pomeroy Are

Asia-African
Support Throws
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Soviets Fer I...ss

NEW HOUSE juat completed in
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPl­ From Meigs County, Allrn F.
�embers of the Pomeroy March­
Syracuse, B room s a nd bath, in•
Afro.Aai.an aupgort o! Middles.,-art, of Portlaud. and John
!rlan1ve
an­
bffn
n
has
i n g Rand this 1ea1o
d wood ih1ors, pan•
eentl.
har
60
sulaletl,
chrarae
General Dal Hammar­
y
Minil'lu.m
n.
Seae-t.ar
insertio
cme
qrd,
4, cent.B per
E. Va nCooney . Pomero y, Wl-'rt' �;,nt
nounced by dirtttor Ray Wood­
ng ·i nside, lar1e lot, Priced
eli
effort, in lM Con­
ptare
akjold'1
anct
t ce-nl.a per wurd iv lhree ..:ollliK\&amp;Uve �
ed
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."-rmlh
MENTS
San Diego.
APAlf.i
to
geard.
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$6900. Call Viki n g 3· 22tll or
iO c-onfronLed lhe Soviet Union
6Pl",ci&amp;l - one mo1tth for 30 c�11t,.1 .,er worl1
. .
11nJun:1bihed. lklll&gt;•ten, Middle
Oh the
&amp;een
as
rank
by
are,
They
Portland,
,
i
n
se1• Pat Patterson
with a m1jor diplomatic:: aetbaek
Lan')' A. Eblen. Poml'roy , ltor.
3 3 tf
FLUI rate ol 4, cents per word will be ctiArged for advertuu
port Phone WY 2-2821 .
footbell field:
16-3tc
9IChru•
Ohio.
S.
Nikita
I
today u Premier
ace E. Skaggt, Pomeroy . arnJ lh
al not Dllid &lt;vitb.i11 lU days aner recs,virr.g bill.
Rank 9--Charlene Diehl, S.ae
Wver.
rooms
The
East
ately
shed
the
mlQl,-d,l
into
unfurni
3
N
cr:t.l'd
aall�
p
n.
Le
sb&amp;:=hev
MODER
Should
vtd W. Dav idson. Long 8011 11111 .
Ern.�s iii AJtvert.i&amp;ns
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FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath Al'Mld, Judy Hewetson and Jen•
e went to the Great Lakes T'ra,r11 ng
cab•
possibl
lllCOl'·
Birch
ered
o.ne
enl.
eonaid
than
apatt�
more
wH
for
bath
Jt
ibUI
and
respoo&amp;
be
onl
will
el
n
.
Scou
DaU,
three lotl. 786 Hysell St., )4ld nifer Crew.
incinerator,
diaposal.
Khrushchev inl&amp;ht baree i Qto the Ce nter.
inets,
rect i.n..ertJ.on.
9 'f Uc
Rank S-Patri cla Hennel:Mf,
Allen.
dleporl. J.
1.
WY2-614
..
Phone
Obittwi
ey ae•wn of t}le Oearal
closet&amp;.
'1.00.
large
Ev11ota
emei-&amp;l!Jl
of
Noticet
Specul
d
4tal'd of Tl:!anb an
Brenda Potts, Rosetta Utile, Muy
Assembly before lonil� to try to
18, 16·tfc
4 ROOM HOUSE, FRONT PORCH Ri ckard, Pat,y FulU, and Doona
published al l Cfl'lt per word,
DIVORCi ASK ED
MO.
1
1e11111e of thit pieces.
salvage
ilAYI
U
poltb
S DAYS
J. DAY
and glass encl-0sed b.11.ek
WORDS
Hauck.
Cu­
'6-00
With Cuban l1Te111ier t'idel
Sl.31
90&lt;
IIOc
Up ground cellar, runnina water,
15
1 1-5 room apartment un furnished.
A llUt for divorce has bef'n filed
Rank 7-Roberta Hoover, Rielly
to
The Home Demo1utralion ,roup rro also in town, and likely
111 ·�
$1.8(1
$1.211
I acre more or le111. ,1:KK,. $4.50 Ca m pbell, Sandra Lon.don, Kandy
1l\
1-4 room apartm ent turni1hed.
Clt:rk of Cour t!! off1e r hy
lead, the i n the
,1 ..,.
$2.25
$1..W
9- 16-fltp
down, $20 month. lta nley °'-ttys, Grueser, Mickey Menchlni and mel for their first fall muting re• follow Khrushchev·,
'73c
2!1
Ruth Wingett, SyractJ,!;e.
j Phone WY2.-3302.
r
Ele.1aM
cently with Mrs. Harley McColty Un ited Natioaa eould cet i ta rint
·■
Happy Hollow Road 1 Mid&lt;r-,orl, Judy Wehrucg.
inst Lowel l f. Wing ett, .,ame
da;J
aga
Uuit
b
l
be
will
.
M.
A._
10
by
A46 NMhed
apartment on Con­
as hosteu. Ten members were prts d i.11play of 1mmml t fireworks even
I THllEE ROOM
Rank 6 - Pam Hobstetter, Th w-­
omcers for the comin&amp; year before the tcheduled openin1 of ■ddrelo.
ent.
dor Street. Phon e WY2·2733.
ma Vaughn, Connie Teaford, Kitty
elected and are, Mary May the regular Genaral Assembly
were
9- 17·3tc
Persinger, Bessle Watson and Don­
Cottrill, pre1iden t, Clara Philli ps, Tuudsy.
na Crow.
v ice preside nt, Beulah McCulty,
I
Rank 5.--Bill Young, Jim Mees,
The Soviet campaien to present
treasurer. The next
s
Linda e cretary and
Compton,
Kay
Werry,
Mike
New
44.
H�RRIS
r.JASSEY
1
Communist world H the be.!lt
L
the
of
CONTRO
ST
n
E
to
i
P
iye
I
cottage
':fEPMITE ANO
MIDDLE AGED lady lo
meetint will be at the
POMEROY - 2-story frame, 6 Moore and Sondra Drake.
tires, A·l con dll1on. 2 r�w . moun­
only frie11,d of the emerti ng
arid
.
s
n.
Mr
Jacbo
work.
Lake
at
lty flliln. Ft'M i1111pection. Insurhouse
t
l
Devaul
genera
do
Evelyn
rooms, bath, lot I OOxOO, good
n e,.
Er
Tracy,
4-Asenalh
Rank
n
W1lhamao
picker.
n nat ions suffered a rebuff
corn
j
ted
ll,
Afrka
td by N11thanwlde. Phone
Pearl Will lam8, Harrison ville
I
Mn. Carey Straw1baugh 11 a
location . $6000.00. Terms.
Ja net Smith, Dar•
i ne Stockto n,
l
African na­
Q.19-3tc
d.
n
nlJht when
Rutla
day
n
Supply,
Su
Farm
WY2·,
Va!Jey
g
'St■tlon
21.
Sarvic■
Hockin
A.
WY2-68
at
and
t
Phone
patien
l
Road.
surgica
3
frame
ORT-6-room
MIDDLEP
le n e Watson, Shffon Walker and
reaoluUon
..16,tl'c -- '2366.
9-llJ.Stc
Hospital. Her recovery is &amp;atisfac­ t iona sponsored a draft
bedroor , ) bath, corner location Sharon Young.
eooli­
sed
expl'fl
effect
in
that
y
AUCTION
lot 60x50. $3500.00. Terms.
R.nk 3-Alita Carpe nter, Chery] torl) ,
n ce in Hamm anli:jold.
de
SATURDAY, Sept. 24, 1960
WANT TO give away Puppie s.
RUTLAND-I ½ slory frame, 6 Ebersbach, Sharo n Brown, Pam
lll'II. Jam.es Whittington is a
10:30 A. M.
lt called on all eou n trie1 to re­
Coolville.
garage O'Brien, Jane Baer and Linda
Richard Spencer,
room s (3 bedroom� ).
al l)atient al Holter Hospital.
medic
will
1
and
state
the
from providing m i l i tary H·
le11.ving
I
am
frain
'
9-16-Jtp
pav­
n
o
5.
lot,
YU-5·2'"
good well, h acre
Chapman.
Andrew Cottri ll la a sura:i cal pa•
e of any type to the Cor.go
UJ!tane
sell tR'e fol!owing at auctio.n at
ed road. $4000.00.
cy
Rank 2-Ralph Werry, Na n
tient at Holzer Hospital.
WANTED-RIDE TO Wash inglon my residence, 2 miles west from
except upon the request of the
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman Burns, Caroly n Vaugbn, Linda Wil•
Cray underwent surgery \Jnititd Nations.
Larry
D. C. or vici n ity, lhe 22nd or Rutla nd Post Office on Stale
0
WYt-222
Phone
Box 229
Iiams, Sa ndra Thomas and Manin Monday for a crwihed jaw which
23rd . Guido Girolami. Phone Route 124, turn South on county
WY2-3830
Spencer.
9•17•3tp roa d and follow arrows.
he received in the aeeident which
WY2-2529.
9-17-Jtc
Rank !-Jenn i fer Lohae, Marga­ toot the life of his mother, Mrs.
1',ord Tructor with mower, 800
ret Handley, Mary Handley. i:d­ Charles (!ray. His silter, Carolyn is
Bale&amp; uf ttay, 3 Hog 1',er!ders ·
wina Bell, Ruth Brothers and Dor· recuperati ng at the home of her
2·410 mole size), 1950 I11terna•
othy Brown.
grandmother, Mrs. May Duffy, afJ
tional Heavy Duty Truck L-160
M.ijorelle ra nk - Andrea EV• ter having sixty-three sli tt:hes i n
TMENT
APPOIN
I WISH TO THANK EVERYONE
.OF
NOTICE
lo be .!!Old for parts), Myers
a ns, Lola Ziegler, Ruth An n Ed.- her faet.
wh i le I was in the hO.!lpit.al for
CaM 1 1,434
Water Pump, Deep WeU Pulllp
wards, sandy Wells, Carol,,y n .J3;ias
their kindness, their cards. I al­
Calawar,
Estat• af Ch■rlu
Mn. Ada Strawsbaugh an d her
and T"nk, 2 three Phase Mo­
j a nd Carolyn Edwards.
so wis h to thank the Holzer Hos­
DKHNd
mot.tiler, Mn. Sarah Hart.men were
tors, Other Motor&amp;, Cool Drlll�.
Flag bearers-Sharo n Moore .recent xuHts of relalivea in Col•
pital staff, doctors and n ur,.;es
s hereby givtn that E. R.
i
Notice
Other Tool s, 1500 Ft. Pla.!lhc
fat' their kindness.
Calaway, whose Post Office add- and Sara� �eston .
umbua.
(Si1.e ranges from % " to
Hose
Drum MaJorette-Paul� Sar,e.
Mrs. W. A. Cannan
is R. D., Reedsville, Ohio, has
ress
Ticket •W are weU under way
Wire
Electric
Ft.
·
2000
3",
Yr. and Mrs. Romer llcMurray for the Guy Lomt.rdo Shaw be·
Ban d Manager-Fred d ie SlSSo n .
Adm inislra•
n ted
appoi
!)..J9. l tc
duly
been
(Size 4 to JO., l 400 Amp.
are spending 10m£- time wlth rela· ing rpomored Oc::tober 3 by the
tor of 1he Estate of Charles Cala•
Switch Box:, 800 Ft. 4" Oak
lives in Mi chigan.
Ohio,
w11y late of Meigs County,
Athena State Hospital Auxiliary.
·
Plank 9 Ft. Long, I Doz.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellon Philli ps,
.
deceased
Scheduled f« a p.m. in Mem­
Geese, 40 Chickens (Approx.)
1
Tommy an d Martha, o( Waverly orial Auditorium on the Ohio
Date
d this 9th day of September
1N MEMORY of my d ear husband,
items
1 Doz. Ducks. The above
were week e nd guests of h is mo,. Univenity Campu, , the eonttrt
1960.
We repall' all types of radi­
Will iam R Eastep, who passed
are to be sold betore \ Lu nch.
ther Vrs. Clara Phillips.
F. H O'BRIEN
will feature the twin pianos of
away 1 yr a,go today, Sel)t 19th, r
ators frorn beater cores to
•LUNCH WILL Bl SERVED
Arbaugh entertained
Flora
M�s.
Court
Probate
the
or
Judge
the Royal Caudian1. :Proceeda
1 �. Sa d ly m issed by his wife,
HOUSEHOLD FURNITU RE '
truck �r tract or
st.
large
the WSCS at hl'r home Sept. 11.
the
Ohio
County,
s
Meig
from the sh°" will lie used by
K,aUe A. Eastep.
9·l
9· 1 t p Porch Swing, Room Divider, 2
Num Betz and dall&amp;hter, Viv i an the Auiliary to umtinue the
,;
19, 26, 3tc
12,
(9)
tor.
radia
pc. Seclion al Couch, Chiffo- --- -- �
TQpe visited Mrs. Num Betz a1 oreeniution'a program of a id to
-- robe, Chest of Drawers, Hu_m•
Nel�nvllle hospital Wednel!lday.
palienta 2t the Slate Hospital
prey Gas Heater (45000 BTU),
Funeral llervices for Eileen Cray
Bruce Callon, Pulitzer pr ize win•
12- at the
Barrell Baek Chair, .Bedroom
Guy Lombardo who has become
Phone WY-2•2l43
n er and recogn ized authori ty on were held Monday, Sept.
l
Suite, Vesta Gas Range, Phi lco
n Chur ch. Rev. Phil� ip a legend in a lifetime, will pre­
yteria
cipal
n
Presb
pri
a
be
o
will
War,
Civil
Lhe
Ohi
Pomeroy,
LEGAL NOTICE
l
ABC
Refr\gerator,
Comlf.
h e Bed ford Towmhip Trustees speaker at the Oh ioana L i brary's He nderson offi ci ated wi th buria sent a pro:i:ram Including his
� Cl"" UMd Can
.
T
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by
·
tery
Ceme
Reel Type Lawn Moworial
Washer,
Mem
n
cheon
n
Vinto
three brothen, Carmen, Lebert,
i
d
n
lu
n
a
rig
i
meel
AU Mate. Hd Mtdtolt
NG 0£ Meigs County, Oh'10. w i l l receive 31st annual
Pedeslals, 2 Roe- MUILLIR PUii.NACE$, WISTI
Flower
er.
2
neral Home.
Fu
g
n
com­
and Victor. Also on the 11how will
d
n
Stro
a
authors
Ohio
g
n
honori
place
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
.., A,nold Bro- b ids at their regular meeting
kers, Stan �s. 2 Sing!� Jron · · HOUSI 8 U
at
another member of the Lom•
29
be
October
,
Saturday,
n
o
posers
Contributa
1960,
12,
Oct.
.
m
p.
8406 Ealt Abln SL
6:0
0
til
n
u
5
' Ohio. Phone up
- ri i
•
(Complete), Dressing Ta- · - �
Beds
clan, Kenney Gardner, ,.,ho
Cat•
Mr.
bardo
.
Columbus
House.
Neil
ng the
followi
the
of
purchase
f'OMOf'9Y, Oh•
1-tf
the
11-1
for
WY
ble, Gas Heater ( 15000 BTU),
manied tbe Lombardo brother's .
lon"s talk will be about Ohio and
ent·
e •
for your Party
·
·
2 White �hairs, Lamp, Kit- BULLDOZER FOH HIRE. Ponds,
!1aine, who is a fe.ltw-ed
the
sister
be
1957 STUDEBAKER VB President, I
truck : with two speed lhe Civil War, which will
to�
q��.;'12.
chen Cabmet (Very Good), 5
vocalist.
4 dr seda n . Fmest and best
and
hmdscapin g. axle tires 8-25 front - 900 rear. lheme of the meeting.
bsaement
pc
' n aps, Boosle brakes, -heater
1
, . Dm n etle Set, Deep Fryer,
Tic� for ,the ped'o�qe
Studebaker Really .!!harp inside
io [or 20 years,
Oh
of
ident
s
re
A
Phone Chester, Y u kon S-3255.
Mud
Misccllane ous Items
Col•
m
81acllnor's,
and out. $ 1 ,095
Oberlin
ay be obtained from Mn. 'n.eo­
8-24•30tp
and defro11ter. Sub m it bids with 7' Mr. Catton attended
ADA VAN METER, Owner
on
Reed Sr., In -PomeroJ, or by
dore
reporter
Pomeroy.
a
9 15 6tc
4'
:WJUGD
worked
d
n
a
x
lege
m
p
du
du
without
mp bod y and
10'
.
Term,: Cash.
a check and ■tamped
9e11cfing
Plain
the
and
AIR CQNDffiONll'IG, JU
News
d
n
Clevela
the
b d
1956 FORD VB Fmlane Hard top
Not �'Mn�ible for A« idanh
self addressed envelope: to, lftl.
a tlon sentce. Jack's llefrlgen''.B��rd reserves the right to reject 1"'aler. He will ap,ear at the
Cpe O ne of cleanest cars tn BRADFO Rb AUCTION
· .. .a II b ' d
Samuel B. Erskine, 20 HOO.'e.Veli
tlon.. New Haven. ¥bone TU2- a..ny· or
Ohioa na meeting as spoke sma n for.,
town $1095 Blaettnars. Porn - � COMPANY, RACINE:, 0.
Drive, Athens.
Yearthe
of
Authors
Ohio
s
the
Trustee
p
i
h
s
Town
d
Bed�o:
6-28 tf
9 15 6te Auctionear: CRITT BRADFORD
eroy,
's early canal syalem may
Ohio
---,,
8037.
pubs
J\d,Nnce tkkels are $Z, ticket■
work
have
had
who
s
n
oa
i
Oh
--A• teTIO NIEI - - By Gle n n Lee,
I S le M
have indi rectly llet the staee for at the door are fZ.IIG.
A. C. BRADFORD.
r:
n a nn ual
a
year,
•n..ge
past
in
a
the
shed
i
l
Board
of
i
Clerk
1956 CHEVROLET VB Bel A re, 4
Cofapl.,..._ lervlcit:
what eventuallly was lnown as
(9) 12, 1 9 , 26, 3te future of the meetin11.
dr. Sedan. Good looki ng and good I 9·17•6tc
,
aradfonf
Crttt
relief."
"farm
·
..ll h ave
.
Most of Mr. C atton s wor•
,
•
----,
running c.ar. $99:&gt;. Blaettnars,
or Contact
•
Phon
W......
state s orlgma1 mvest m�nt
e
Th
I',
"A
f•
His
11l
e Civil War.
proth
t
DAVIS
H,
abou
been
T.
LATE
THE
6k
A
I�
9
Pom eroy.
...,... Ohio.
Q OR
for the eonstr c­
A. C.
Stillness at Appomattox" won him of $15.98'1,0M
perty, brick two story, located
al 813 m i le,
origln
e
th
of
Uon
1956 PLYMOUTH V8 4 dr Sedan .
a Pul i tzer prlie in 1954 and also a
Third and Coal ROOFING SPOUTING, Sh eet Meat North
state water­
tran
NOTICE
LEGAL
. comprising the I
O•P .T Q II E T R I S T
Like new black and white finStreets, Mid d lePort, may be
tal work and repair �rk of Sheriff'• Sile of Chattel Pro,-rty Natio nal Book Award. Two of his way 1�11te m, a ctually was only
ish. Push bullo n fi hift·. $895.
9-17-30lc
books, "Mr. Li ncoln's Army" and
-any kind. Phon, WY 2·2301.
seen a n y evening.
Eaot Oowt Slrffl, Pome,oy
Casa No. l 3,0SS
1
a portion of the o�er-all expense
3
won
have
nd"
9 15 6tc I -,-.,,,c:::::--:::-;;:;;:-:::_::;--;::;:--:;:
Grou
wed
Blaetlnars, Pomeroy,
is
Hallo
"Th
8-ll- 0 p•
dlng to rec�
Farmer1 Bank &amp; Savlf'III• Co.,
16 GAUGE SHOTGUN. Price $15.
lo 5 (Cl... al Noon on Thurs .!
him Ohioans Book Awards. HJs entailed, '!c_c:or
Roun: 9 lo _ J!,
Plaintiff
Sla!t:_ Aud�t
of
19:13 ¾ ton Chev. pickup truck.
omce
n
ville.
the
Harriso
in
Mrs. John Slout,
most recent work, "Gra n l Moves
PPLY 1
V�.
Rhodes. ue
In A·l co ndition . Good tires.
9 14 6tc
South" was puhli.!lhed early In Jame11 A.
:nates,
..,
rte�.
produce to maca
s, •
the
Myar
.
.
Cash pri ce $485. Atk i ns Chicks. --- ---- ---C
E
mo�
1960 ·
r,
en cabinet! built to orde
of
kitch
form
•
•
Defendant
•
her
anot
CTION
was
PRODU
GE
9-18-3tc
there
AVERA
but
R
HIGHE
- dows and doors •
_· - --..,.-----,_ --wan
nU,Jn
i
alum
is•
on
i
ut
c
In pursua nce to an exe
"farm relief."
for your laying floek. Many
'54 F?RD , autom_a�ic trans m111smn
earaee doors, celling tile, v!nyl aue'd (rom the court of Commo n
the fflmp]etion of
Even
flocks on Wayne egg feed s are
radio. A. D. J1v1den . Call SP3·
floor Ille an� plyw�od panelinp:. Pleas or Meigs County, Pomeroy.
public work, program
hu.ae
the
produci ng eggs on less tha n four
9·16•3tc
0732.
Ciill Neigler S. Jlacme, 8-ll-tfc Ohio on the 10th day o f August
COMBINATION
in 1847, there followed a period
poun d s feed per dozen. Highly
·
· '
'
of
y
the
in
entur
ted
ball-,
help
a
to
dire
c
tested
me
lllln
to
triple
and
more
and
of
1960
fort i iied
DISHW ARE, all k i nds. Carl Chev•upeaditures required to l:eep
1 case above named , I w i l l expose to
You avo id costly slump s. You'll
S..16-301 P
lier, Long Bottom.
1
9
ery
Montgom
Gauges;
5,
�
t
f
ron
h
e
t
at
on,
with
i
t
c
Au
the canals in repa ir and to meet
sale at Public
get more for your muney
Triple Track - Self Storing
lower, �mnlng S ft.; Gal- dlmqe ela ims arising out of
9.1
per,
roy,
Pome
,
Feed
House
Kautz
Court
the
reeds.
of
. . JACK'S SPECIALTY. Delicious
egg
door
Wayne
,
IUD·
lower
9.2
,
uppk
h
c
.,
17
s
sear
day,
s
e
l'J
llpoll
Wedn
9-19-ltc
sa11dwiches. Jack's
periodic floods. A CU1'flO
/ Oh io Meig.!I County, on
Porkette
COlllBINATION
ft.; Lock . S , HUI u pper, of • the ntords shows that by
the 28th of September, · 1960, at n i ng
Dair)' Bar, Middl eport. 9-13•Btc
A dam, •re JUO the Item of repairs and
U S .E D ELECTRIC PORTABLE
10:00 a. m., the following , goods 9.0 lower, closed. d
1 and chattels, to-wi t :·
HOUSE TRAILER 45xl 0, 1 959
up. Pomeroy-Mason 20.09.
r.ewint •machine. Only $19.50.
'
dam■ie awards exceeded $300,000
.
model, will take furniture i n or
i nfield lock runn in, one ft,
W
. lbe following decade
p
Used, electric co nsole, $49.50. Alpick-u
¾
ton
IUtJ �
Chev.
F�
In
To
1953
and
l)
Built
1
Custom
All
A.M.
Befm• "·
III.SO
amall down payment and take
Marmet cloHd.
so ne w Singer sewing machines
seri af number J-153N0218315
reached upwards to $470,000 . .
llldcll.,lllf't WY•2-2'4t
o ver paymen ts. Cont.act ,lllrgil
Ohio River Boat&amp;, down, Loc:k
I 1) 1� Studeb;;ker l ½ ton
and vac uum cleauers. The FabA tbiee-member eommiuion
,.......,. Vl't4:-119I
Layne, Chesh ire, 0., or call
ric Shop. Phone WY•2-2284.
�-17A18021 8 Charles R. Stephenaon 3: Ui am duil:na.ted by the Board of Pul&gt;numbe
erlal
,
·
truck,
IA.VT:. 'c=TOIY
land 1:11
9-13-6tc
9-I.9-3tc
EM 7-7229.
I Terms of Sale: Cash �11\. hand on 13-2' Lock 9 Jane Hoag
Uc tworkl, held hearings in WZ
�ylvtmla
Pen
13
Lock
a,7,
11m
day of sale.
on a claim of c. c. Bellow• of
cuntal'ners.
bring
PEACHES,
YltDlt 14141
UTILITY trailer, a 'barialn at
, Lock � Waverly ColumbUI, arising fr�m flOCND
8pm
lli
10:
15
C.
E.
o[
.,
�
PbOlle 'l"Y-Z-174l,!11iJ Of
propeM
the
as
n
Take
•
v:,,_,_ond • .--ATIOII
-u" , l RVICI ••
Webater Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
Brannon's G'arage, N . •-·
Mlddl •..,rt
an , Exe cu- 5:10 am f-0, A. V. Chr1a Jr. ,:10 ext.JM:Unl ever a penod of UMM
satlllty
to
al,
au 1
et
,
Myers
lload
Bradbluy
IH6-3tc
tom, OhJo. Phone YUkon 5-3201
• lli:20 P
SI.' M '-�lepo,t, Ohio.
Clm
Mr.
1
8el•
8
Loci!:
y
16{1,
tt1all
Bank
s
am
r
e
even
Farm
and
the
of
1,08
favor
.
tlon i n
throulh
-cc--c-c":_ __ _ ---,,-8-1&amp;,Uc
1111
m ,().1, Chandelieur 10 am 04. Ued tor '950. The elalm waa
and Savi ngs Co.
·
CRAB APPLE jelly. 101 Kerr St.,
City
,
of bued 'lpon improper
. n.., 5en1tt
matnten•
I reserve the right to rejee:t any Lock 23 Atla■ 8 pm 8'-0
9-UJ.!te __--�
19'8 FORD 1 ton Flatbed truck.
Phone WY2-202l .
to
n 3:@ am llH).
ingto
fteder
s
Hunt
mbu
Colu
tile
e
n
bids.
·
al1
Pho
and
oce of
TU 2- :cc:-:-:-:- - :;-:;;-;::;
_--cc:-:
New Haven, W. Va.,
A.UCTIONIIR
at Gallipoli a, Thelma Ann the old Qbio Canal.
nbach
Up
Harta
C.
Robert
9 12 6tp SMALL GIRL'S BICYCLE, Al.BO
IS
8105.
RAT
ll■ASONAILI
McCool
- train ing wheel s . Phone WY-2Sheriff of Mel... County, Ohio 8:f6 am 1-0, Lock 23 Ben
In that 1ame year, a hearing
ION OUARANTEID
IIACT
SATIS
'Mi,
pm
33{6
5:41
furell
�oat
Corn
9-19-Stc l
2-0,
pm
ltc
19,
4:,,0
GAS, FUEL OIL and
.
(9)
. 1-ld in Circleville inv0Mn1
wu
Call or wrlN I, 0. MeCoy
Aliquippa 10 pm 1 1-0, Irene Cho- a aetllement of $1125 for two
111ee1. Call for tree estimate•. ·
o
Ohl
Chtttar,
-1
.
a, Abbott llidule,o11
tin 2:05 am 3-1, Harriett M. 1 1 claim■ qf farmers for damages
sotp
22
B
=an
�9a l
am 2-0. ,
ariainl fnun inundated eropa •f-�
ter a faulty aqueduct flooded
SPICIALS
I nsurance
USED CABDEN lJ'aetnn end
NOTICE OF A'PPOINTMINT
lb, ....,1 p,opu cau,i•• •
.,., Bolar, mower bladea sharc... No. 11,.419
57 Mercury � H. P. $495.0D
to, t_he fam lands.
breattllroqg)J,
--•
PBO
INSURANCE
�
59 ""'rcury 'fO H. P. $595.00
Eatate of Edward P. Brownlnr
:pened. cu.tom mowl.n&amp;: and 1
'1'hele
;;;;;..;;
�;;;;'.;;;;
.
-===�:---:�
other reCCl'ds pol'·
and
tectlon, i:.u., Ault, l'ln, Polio.
NOTICE OF APPOINTMI NT
45 H. pr; Meroury Ql,ttflt "'5.00
plowtnlhe
ulties Incident
diffic
t
e
n,
tr••l
c,11 lloD. 11111,, lllddl perl,
�
Ml'rltONLrTAN MOTORS
Caa No. 11,440
' ORA!IILY TRACTOII
Notice is hereby given that Dana
the �na I .r•
of
ation
oper
lo
e
.
0.....
600 ••st Mtlll StrNt, PoMtf'OY
I! 1t1t. of Aten Shain
Salea.. and Servh.-e 012 E. llaiu St.
B. Browning whose Po.!lt Offic
.
entl
c
re
y brought to
h tem were
,n,_ WY2-117D
WY 2-.ao?O .
N.o�ice is htreby g1ve� that Edit
address Is 2360 Parkwood Avenue,
Fomeroy, Pbone
JJCbi during the mi crofilming of
CE
RAN
INSU
N
IM'.PSO
BAllNE&amp;S
.
8-ZO.tfc
7-21-lfe
Columbus 1 1 , Ohio , haa been duly Sham, whoae Poat- OU ice •d
'
Aleiltl. Middleport. Fire, Auto­ appointed Adm i nPStrator of the . 282 M lberry Avenue, Pomeroy, important st•te records to Jnion fm
mobile. Bondi, Pbo1111 WY2- Eatate of Edward P. Browni ng, late �h io ha� been duly appointed Ex- !UN permanent preservat
-U
8-27
�terlb',
,
29031 0-For So.le or Rent
of Meigs County, Ohio, deceased. ecutfix of the ,Ettate of Aten Shain
:c::
---:
TWO YEAR old registered Guern
Dated this 10th day of Septem­ late of Melg,9 County, Ohio, de•
R-�
::A
,E
P:::
-:-:::
-A
TO
with l)atb,
se
hou
M
Col­
ROO
on
E
Gord
FIV
sale.
for
1960.
ber
1e1 BOU
Middleport
40,
,
ed
Rue
R.
nilh
e
unf�
maa
'l'ho
and
ent
tem,
Se
sem
1.
,
1.2 .ba
c :::,:ied this 16th day of p
F. H. O'BRIEN
lin,, Reedavllle, Ohio, R, D.
USE
RO
in Gallia
M
r
e
ROO
appea
to
1■r,
FIVE
cited
:
and
wu
FOR SALE
second story. garage
Judge of the Probate Court ber, 1960.
9-1"-1!&gt;
vln
Mel
.
t on a
Uon
Cour
loea
.
a­
lpal
Che
nice
mnk
'
in
s
b'
bat.h,
acre
Coari
with
t�
outb uildin,a,
F. H. O'BR-N
Meigs County, Ohio
.
eroy
wao _,
H
Pom
e,
St
)ng.
111t
Cbr,r uf• !l�
. .,
Hood. 111 Lo.:
PE'.{IIIESii PUPl'IES- REASON­
ter next lo school. Approv�
Jud 1e of the Probate Colll't
(9 ) ID, 2tl; (10) 3, 3tc
l.
sotp
I
(JI)
Patro
State
.
Ohio
the
732
UNI
,
J
Call,
.
WY
'f"
W,
by
Ani.E. Mrs. W.
for G I Loan. Call
Meigs County, Ohio
t.
I 7 , ' . T- -t 0
3t&lt;'
lel)Ol'
Kldd
St
0
o::,
,
,
8:J'J3,m ,
9-l s.6tc
(9) 19, 28; (1 ) 3
9-IIMJtp
.

19)' For Sole

l'b� e �-1-31114
ts

WA N T A DS

Wil kesv ille
Social Events

te-- Band Personel
to
Esl, Re_o_
12(----

d apart­
11 ROOMS, WITH BATH Two Jtoey
ment, bath and utllny room
home near school. Take over
newly paiflted. Up1tair1 insi d e
per month pa.yru.nta 11fter
'48.00
private entra.nft $33.00. Phone
n L Phone WY 2-4324.
payme
down
9·16.3tc
WY2.Q997.
• 21

FOR CONSJlllJ'�N T DEPE l"DAB LF ilESULTtl
aATl!S

Due t o the na ture of l he work
in Lh!! welfare field. The Salvation Gold a Mournin g , Mrs. Bruee Bing­
Ar my has alwu) .&gt; (luietl}' and earn. ham, Mrs. Ernest Lallance, Mrs.
estly fulfilled lhe need� of the per­ William Childs, Mrs. Perry Mitch,
son wit hout fan farc, or 1•mbarrass• Mrs. Richard Oiler, Mrs. Ho mer
nwn t to the individual. 11 is aH;o Rice, )lrs. Harry Houdashelt, Mrs.
one of the few agencies which re . 'to m Darst, Mrs. Ed ward Evans.
quire a m i nimum of red I.ape to Mr�. Paul Theis, Mrs. Claud e Ash­
fulfill the reques! of t h ose rn nePd. !('�' . Mrs. C. C. Ch11pman , Mrs. Faye
Mr. Barnes said, "We are cer­ Wallace, Mrs. Shirley Mills, Mrs.
tairily grateful to all volunteer Dale Dutton, Mrs. Helen Lloyd;
workers m aking the calls and to Mr. Charles Vrom an, Mr. Remo
those who have helped in the or. N' ri, Mrs. Arthur Gilmore.
rriso nville: Mrs. Felix Alkire,
ganizalio n of the drive. II :s the
Faye Lewis and i�rs. Wayne
people who give an d work so gen­
erously that will make this drive a Beal.
Rolland: Stella Alkins, Pauline
success."
�frs. Beatrice Woods and
Atkins.
The Army asks that if. fl.Iler a
Hazel Blackwood.
are
you
time,
of
length
reasonable
cream wi th "Happy Birthday" to
Portlan d : Mrs . Robert G. Beegle,
those mentioned above a nd Co n. not contacled for your contribu­ Mrs. Clair Boso , Mrs. Grace Allen.
lion you ma y send or �1ve it lo
·
nie Bach ner, Corky a nd Teresa
Raci ne; Ernest A. Wingett, Mrs.
N i c i nisk i , Sherman Mms, Ricky one of the followin g: C:, mpai l:( n William Blake, Mrs. F. A. Bailey,
Triplett, Kimberly Johnso n, Billy Treasurers: Mr. E. E. We2ks, Porn• Mrs. C. H. -Bryson, Mrs. Dean
a nd Steve Dllllas, Dan ny McClou d , eroy Nationa l Bank; Mr. Paul Brinker.
Raymo nd Roach, Patty and Cheryl Smart, Citizens Nation.i l Bank,
Cros9.an, Ricky Van Meter, Debbie M i ddle port; M r. Willia m Hobstet.
Hi n kle, Va nessa Pettit, Bill Hen• tc r , Rutl a nd Na tional Ban!t, or
s!er of Middleport and Ted and Miss Vera Bef'gle, Racine Home
John Lehew o f Pomeroy an d Deb- Bank. Cheeks shoul d be made pay.
able to The Salvation Ar'lly.
bie's broth�. Bobby.
Workers are: Pom1iroy --Mrs. El .
Debbie also received gift,
mer Wickline , Mrs. MHdred Wells,
from her great grand m others,
Mrs. K e nneth Finley, Mrs. Harrie
, Mrs. Lee Pratt .imd Mrs. c.
Ebersbaeh who were u nable to Wood ard, Mrs. Ruth Buff'ngt on.
'Mrs. Chester Knight, Mrs. Harry
attend.
Bailey, Mrs. Robert L. -Brown, Mrs.
l --�;;;;;;;;�;;;;;:;;;;;;;.__1 1 Thomas Burnside, Mrs. Thomas Eugene Sears, bandmaster at
Bowen, c. F. Tompkins , :'vi.rs, Paul MHS, announce d the perso nn el of
Werner, Mr�. W. II. Landers. Mrs. the Senior Ba nd Friday aHernoon r
Doris G rueser (M i t1ersville), Mrs. as follows:
Jane M. Baxter, Miss Cin dy SwatDoris Rice, Suzan ne ,Bradbury,
zel, Mrs. Ho m er B raley, Mrs. W. 0, Betty Gil more Martha Fowler, Pat,
Atkins. Mrs. Isabel Couch, Mrs. ty Lowery. Susie Allensworth.
Gay nelle Wise, 11rs. Virgil c. Barbara Jo nes, Judy Butcher, Mike
Br tuCILLI �WktNI
Hayes, Mrs. Wyall Gilbert, Mrs. Lloyd, Melvin Swisher, Seren Lew­
Word has been re:ceived ,here Anna Yeager , Mrs. Clarence A11- is, Linda Kauff, Dia ne Va n Coo ney
th,it Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sb•y (LIie· der11o n, Mrs. W. L. Strauss, Mrs. Karen McElhi nn y, Christine Coats,
ille M ees) who were inJlU'ed in an Lawrence Francis ancl :\11lry Bone­ Russell iVlcElhin ny, Sa m Clatwor­
$1fomobile oa cqlderit - iaat week cutter.
thy. Farrell Shuler , Mike Archer,
Bradbury: Mrs. Allen Roush and A nn Criner.
we?e improving. Mr. !ib,17 la able
to be up but Mrs. Shay ii aUII Mrs . Charles Le wis,
Charlene Dav i s, Dick Swaekhem­
Mi d dleport: Mr. Robert Ashley, er, Keith Morgan, Jack Sutterfield,
confin ed to the b01pit1l.
Mr•. Earl Denny and aon, Earl Mrs. Charles Asa Br11dbury, Mrs. Daye Thomas, Arland Ki ng, Judy
Jr. were in Chillicothe Saturday Owe n Bratton. Mr. Lightning Boyd, Wil d er m uth, · Dave Wiley, Sandy
and were a cc omp1nled home by Mrs. Hele na Haker, i'1r. Bert Bable. Bre'i'"glou, Dave Cosci, Roy Cole•
Mr. Denny'll 1lster, Mn, J\oa1 Tom Mrs. Ronal d Hand, Mrs. Charles man, Ju d y Sauer , Larry Hannigan,
ltnsoo, for an overnirht vialt. Sh e Ed wards, Mrs. Paul Mourning, Mrs. Mick Morris, Jim Hackett., Tom
W&amp;I a ccompanied home $µnd11y
A nde-rsnn, Butch Bachtel . Karen
aftemoon by Mr. snd Mra. Denny.
Barh ner, Judy Martin, Carol Scott,
C1
Be n tz Wolfe visited Saturday in
Carla Sue Gil m ore, Rosetta Rich•
Plants with hia sh:ten, Miaaes
ards, Sue Slater, Kay Jenkinson,
Ida and Augusta Wolle and broIva Slewart , Lynn Daniels, Carolyn
ther, Grover.
Searls, Janet Baker, Ellen Dutton,
Mrs. C. F. Tompkina, Miss
Susie Pullen, Janice Zirkle.
Clare Je nni ngs a nd Mi68 Florence
Janis Hauck, Caroly n Russell,
Ann Bearhs were vi s itors i n Col•
Li nd a Smith, Joy Boggs, D i ane
umbus Friday.
Mary Swanson, Paul
Criswell,
Mr . and Mrs. Hugh Graber and
Cheryl Fife, Robert
The Mason PTA w i l l kick-of! Thompson,
family of Daylon were weekend
James Butcher.
and
Schmoll
,
their annual membership drive
guests of his mother, Mrs. Char­
Managers for this year will be
Monday, Sept. 19th, The drive
les Graber a nd Misll Ella He n Wayne Davi s and Paul Wilso n .
will extend through Oct. 8th.
neuy.
Mr. Sears
Next Wed nesday
Airs. Evelyn Haley, member­
Mr. and Mr.!I. Jack Phillips of
sh ip chairman, held a meeti ng at pl.ans to begi n testl ni:: for the in­
Cinclnnali were weeke n d gu est s
the Gra d e School, Sept. 15th. for strumental ba n d perso n nel and
of his father, Alfred Phillips.
all th e membership team. Me m ­ about the first of next month he
Mrs. Wal ter M i ller has return­
bership cards were given all the plans to have a meetlng of the
ed home after a v is it at Franklin
com m ittee a n d a goul of 200 or •paren1s at the h i gh school at
Furna ce, with her aunt, Mrs. Roie
more was ann ou n ced.
There· wh ich tim� there will be a display
E. Va n ce a nd i n H un tington, W.
were 175 la.at year. It is hoped to of I nstrume nts for those who are
Va. wHh Mr. a nd Mrs. Loren Cav­
conta ct everyone i n the co m­ interested in purchasing them for
ei-lee.
munity and surrou nding areas. the i r childre n.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker of
.Everyone is welcome lo join and
Ctiester Road and Mr. a nd Mrs.
attend our PTA meetingll.
l.awrence Walter of Middl eport.,
That means all parents, both c,f
spe nt Sunday with re latives in
of every child in school;
them,
Galllpo lis.
in
not
of children
pare n ts
POINT ARGUELLO, Calif. UPI
Miss lSrenda Sue, lnir&amp;ham
school and parents of children -The N1,v y flted
a 62-foot NERV
i n Marietta
s pent the week end
with her llister, Mi!18 Sandra K-ay no longer i n school, AU teachers rocket 1 ,200 mi les in 10 spa ce today,
i n school, retired teachers and
hopi ng to re cover an i nstrument
In grah1m. Slte, w111 accompanied
future tea chers, all oth er per­
capsule from H to help chart pos.
home · Stindt)' ·In' heir moth er,
sons who are interested in the
sible paths for m an to follow
Mrs. Olive In3raham who .!!pent
welfare of children and young\
through deadly radiati on belts
the day with her dauehter.
people even if they have no chil•
above the earth. �
Mr. and Mra. Clarence Burt o(
dren i n th eir immed i ate family
The four-stage , solid fuel ed nu,
Mann, W. Va. were weekend
are urged to attend.
re covery vehicle
clear emulsion
8Ueats of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
If in som e way you are not (NERV) rocket was to ae n d an 88Burt.
contacted personally, membersh ip
pound packet back to earth where
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Parfitt rt·
at th e it could be recovered by ships
cards will be avaUsbl e
turned to their homei Cbarleaton,
next PTA meet ing, Oct. 1 1 .
waitin g 1,200 miles off the coast.
W. Va. Sunday, after a weeks
viait with his wenh, Mr. and
GRAHAM IN GERMANY
Mra. Edward ParfiJt.
HAMBURG. Germany (UPI) Mr. and Mr1. ct,yton White
For Denni&amp; Hackett
American evaneelist BUl y Graham
and fa�UJ of Warren arrived
A family dlnner was held Su n­ preached to ·a crowd o( 20,000 per­
Satur�y. for a vlalt with her par­
ent,, Mr. and Mr1, Edw11rd · P1r­ day at noon at the Geor1e Hac­ son s here Sunday nliht after ar­
)
kett, Jr. home in Middleport to riving from Essen, the first atop
fitt.
of
birthday
eighth
the
celebrate
his
in
current German cftlsade.
Mn. }kttle ·aerry r�turned to thei r son, Dennis,
her horpe, Ca�on City, Colorado
Deqnl.!1' birthday ea.Ice was ser.
Salurd,Q, after a several weekl
with the dinner to hi11 grand,
ved
vilit with relatlvea and friends.
parenb, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sm•rt
and bis parents, · Mr. and Mr.!1.
Hackett and his brothers and sis,­
ters, Roae Marie, Bill, Li nda and
•
Melanie.
NEW 11111 USED

Memb ers of the Ours ramily met
at the Rock Springs Fairgrounds
Sunda y, Sept. 4, to celebrate their
10th annual reuni on.
Guests arrived at noon with well
filled b.11skets and a bou ntilul din.
ner Wjjs served lo all tho se present.
Grace was given by the Rev. Roy
Bush.
N busin ess meetJng was held i n
the aHernoon and oUicers for the
co m ing year were electe d as fol­
lows: preside nt, Wude n Ours·
vice preside n t, Chrissi e Powell ;
1oecrctary . treasurer. Mrs. 'Mildred
Donohew. Following the busi n ess
sessi on a soiial hour was spent i n
si nglng, game and reminiscing,
At-tendi n g were Mr. a nd Mrs . Al­
len Stobart an d son, M id dleport;
Mr. an d Mrs. Starli ng Orr and fem.
ily of Colu m bus , Mrs. Howard Rob­
insn n and sons of Ra c i n e, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ernest Bush ot Racine, Dora
Brown, New Wjjterford, Ohio; Eas•
ton Pike , Chesapeake: Mr. and Ml'.!I.
W i ley Ours and family, Ra ci ne;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard P igott and
daughters, Lon g Bottom; •Mr. and
:wrr.!I. Roy Bush an d so n , East Liv•
ercpool ; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ci r•
The Stea m er Av.ulon in itll lall cle and family, Racine;
Mrs. M ae
itinerary is scheituled on Monday, Va n Meter a nd daugh
ter, Lo ng
Sept. 1 9 at Po meroy, Ohio; Tues. Bottom ; Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
day, Sept. 20 at Marietta, Oh i o; 111ld Bush an d fa m ily. Raci ne Mr.
a nd
;
We dn esday, Sept. 21. at New Mart• Mrs , H. E.
Moneypenny, La nc as­
insvlllt•, W. Va.
ter.
The Avalon ls glass enclosed, has
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Chrissi e Pow­
four deck and 1370 passenger cap­ ell , Racine; Mr. a
nd
Mrs. Jacob
acity. Musi c for dancing on all Bus h and family, Racine;
Mr. a nd
ri des is provided by the Rhythm Mrs. Ernest Johnson
a nd family
Masters Orchestra.
Ches hire; Howard Blazer, Gallipolls;
Mr. and Mrs. V into n Jones a nd
_Mr. anl Mn. E. Riffle, Mrs. Sam
Halstead, Mr11. He nry Johnson, family, Du nbar. W. Va.; Mr. and
Mrs. C. T. Dodd, Mr and Mi's. Mrs. E. J. Ours, Buckeye Lake;
Ralph Gibbs Jr., Mrs. Albert D. George Co nnally, Raci ne; RahJh
Thomp son, Mra Donald Haynes, Murry, Dunbar, W. Va.; Dallas
Mra . .Tame1 Hart, Mr■• Lleulo Mtrk s, Long Bottom; Robert Bu8h,
Roush, Mrs. Sebastla n Tedesco, Lancaster: Harley Jonea, Dunbar;
Mrs. Aito n Bo nrtey, Mn. Harry Mr. and Mrs. George Jacbon, Tif•
Staats, Mrs. Stanley Coltey, Mra. fi n ; Mr. a nd Mn. Clarence Layne
and fam i ly, Crown Ci ty; Mr. and
Pete Roush.
'Mra. Dale Powell , Columbus; Mr.
HALLOWEIN CARNIVAL
Commi lteea tor the lfalloween and Mrs. Clare nce Grove, Bethel,
Carnival to 00 · held Oct. 3,1 and Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Emory 0Ul'$,
�2 by tbe PTA were named by ,Beaver Falls, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Don Baum&amp;ard ner, co-chair­ George Moore, Raci ne; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Ours and daughtel',
man wi th Mr1. R6bert Sam .
Hu nt i ngton; Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Comm i tt ees are a■ follow!!:
Bush, Racine; Mr.!I. Myrtle Mc­
Tlte ctHeutive committee of the
Side-show Mn. Paul Powell Closkey, Ona, W. Va.: Mn. Ella Sall1bur, P.'Jl'.A. met at U1e tthoo1
a nd Mra. AdrJan L.athey; . Rina Buc hanan, Hunti ngton;
Robert Tbund�y .-vtnlnf: and · 111med the
To&amp;$, Mre. R. G. Greene, Mra. Ours, Long Boltoru; Marion Oun, followth• commlttett:
George Ingles ; Pop�orn, Mr. and Raci ne; Mra, Roy Donahew and
WAYS fl !RANS; Phylllt S�l­
Mn. John Morgan, Mr. and Mra. family, Racine; Mr. and Mn, nner (chairman). , Polly H)'Nll,
Donald Brown; Balloon Man, not George Donahew, Columbus; Flor­ Grace Ab?tott, Jane Abbott.,
named; Sponk room,
Mr. and ence C ircle, Raci ne ; Mr, and Mr,,
M EMBERSHIP; Wanda El!lln
Mn. Frank Thompaon; Mr. and Warden Ou1'8, Lone Bottom; Mn. (chatrmea), Do� GJl.1pON, Betlf
Mrt. Cul Tennant, Mr. and 111'1. Jim Patt erson, ColumbUJ; Mr. and WeysmUler, Helen Rightbou■e,
Charle1 Dodd; . Pocket Lady, Mrs. Mrs. Jame-9 Cotnell, PomerOf; Mra. A&amp;nei Dixon, Glady, BN&gt;thers,
Robert Gilmore.
Mrs. Jame1 Ed Deem, PQ,l'lland; .poise Turley, �• Moore.
Cun ningham; Publ ic ity, Ml'!I. R. Dunbar; Lewi11 Oun, WellJvllle;
PROGRAM fl PUBLICrrY; Car­
D. Rouah, Mn. Nebon Roush, Dennis Ours, Eaat Liverpool and o l Ohllnier, D� Will (Co­
Mrs. Leo Litchfield; Fortune Tell Mrs. Charles Ru11ell, Waverly, W. Chairman), Genevieve BurdeUee,
1111 Booth, Mra, Paul Rlc:kard, Va.
Mn. Zither, Mra. Jo11chlm,
Mrs. R,,y Coot; Fi ah Pond, Mr.
HOSl'ITALITY; ''The Teach­
and Mra. Robert , Johnston, Mr.
" HOLHR HOS,ITAL
er■," SCHQO,L NEWSf Mn. Smith;
and llr1. Joe Paugh; Flower Shop
Admiulona �pt. lit: �.. Wa,ne H&amp;At.TH; Mn. Hewetaon; MAG­
Mr1, Harry MIiier, Mra. Jack J'rey Evereu MUhoan Pameroy; Jira. AZINE CIL\IR�; l,my Grue­
Mrs. Tom Hoffman; FOod Stand, Faye Marie J'uga\e, West COl\lmbla ser and
Dill.
Mrs. Nora 8ta1ta, Mn. William Mrs. Robert Arthur Runnel, 'Mid­
IQ'n:HtN; ll 1 r y Slll'&lt;h•
McFarland, Mn. John Hoffraan, dleport: Mn. Annot A. Knleht, (cha irman), Ruth Offutt, DotUe
Mn, BIU Shinn, Mn. ♦romm:, Che...hire.
Clark, Emma Brpderlcll:, Betty
Weaver, :&amp;lra. Robert Hayes, Mn.
Di!t!hargee, Sept. 18: Ceell Da, Evau. �lth Hall, Wanda 8blin,
Albert Tbornpaon, Mra. Gerald via, Mrs, Wlll9n Pay.ne, l'rederict Muine · illcbaelt, Leona Kan,
Clark ; Country Store, Mr. and Aust in, Dona:Ia Bendrtcka, Mri. Ai,. Pearl Sheei:.., Kathy PuUina, Lou­
Mn. /amf!8 Haggerty. M:r. and hod Biahop, Mn. I. R. Fr1le1, loe llart,I� llulne Arnold, Ruby
MN. Donald Hartley, Mrs. Rtrlph Nloky Canpn, T•""!IY )!ar,et� P'rid, BlaaCbe llmilt, 1h11' Sav0
Gibhi Jr,, lair., Foster
Grin• Junior Ratcliff, C.111ten� DeWitt• a,e, lva' Powll
stead, M'ra. John Boat,
llra, Emil !IOII ■n4 w.;t�
l)INING 80011; AcM1 D1mt

AvaJori Calling
At Pomeroy
On Itinerary

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Salvation 2-30 Pl . . . . .
Next Monday is the day for The Salvation Army drive in
Meigs County it was announced today by M r . Harry Barnes,
Campaign Chairman.
Volunte er workers will canvass house to house in their re­
sp ective neigh borhoods. All workers will attempt to complete
th�ir calls within ten days and turn in the money to the Cam­
paign Treasurers of their commun ities.

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FouR ROOM unf�rni�he

Daily Senlhiel, Pomeroy-Mid dlepor t. 0., Sept. 19. 1960-3

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IHIN'T Pll'I' ANTI-FIIEEZE IN
A LEAK¥ RA.IA'l'OR
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I 5 hereby given that -we ore no longf!r
operat ing ar connected "." ith the Ho­
tel Mo rtin or Hotel Mafltlfl Ba r of Po­
meroy, Ohia.

u, Guffltll'8e "fou
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N. Trouble-Free Win

The ' ONLY COMP LETE
IJ.•d;ator Shop In The Bend
·SAME JiA,Y SERVICE

5affl•el 0. Perry
'l&lt;i,gi nia M. Peril

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18QO_ ed.1hon1 of the Pomeroy
Pantben and Middleport Yellow
will be compared for fans
,,.-Y night when the Panthers
:•�to Chaunce� : Dover .ind the
._�_,_ Jackets VJ.ill the White
•-wn nest at Wahama. Al l Meigs
Co\lnty team.a, except Rutla nd, are

on the road Friday ni ht
Last Friday night, to�ch Ralph
Sayre's boys went down 22. 0 to the
Panthen. The Yellow Jackets l'an
make a forecast for their Ocl . 28
meeting with Po.-neroy by what
they do at Wahama.
Chauncey had all kinds of trou-

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New F001,);ball League Bring
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EXcltem
• ent BUt SinaII

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• d.nYff SurprltH
1'11:e, aurp"rlaing Denver Broncos,
.whose. pre attao(I prospects look.•
ed pear, took over first place in
the -'!�tern Di.vision of the AFL.
1'ith I .r1llyinR 27-21 vi ctory over
the Buf(alo Billi Sunday. And the
Wouaton ouera grabbed the East­
ern Division Jead by beating the
IA• A'1gele1 Charger&amp;. 38·28.
Oa ,, Satt1rday night Shontz
pie�'· up a , fumble juiit as the
Cloct �waa running out and raced
28 Jffda for a i.ou chdown tha t
1ave,· .1tie Boston Patriots a 28·24
vidQI,). over the New York Ti­
t1na1.- •·
Tb4'· &gt;Dallas Texans handed the
0,1kla'bj:i Raider, their second
1tral"!1J defeat, 34-16, Jn the
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Tw:i)
Grid Powers
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Will Challenge
• For Championship
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�lted ,,... lnternetlonal
Mi&amp;ililllppl a n d W.aahin,gton
ne�l!d Ollly one game to prove
they ' are · well-equipped to chat•
len,e· Syracuse for college root­
�ll'a'.'. natlonal cbamplonshlp this
.,._ .
Je,lr. �
��er. It was !Ui!h :per@nlll�
'lpat��s'" \II Ort-gon State, Ncbras•
k•. a·anau and Tula'ne who pro­
duced the bl1·1e1t 1hGCkers during
the tJrat weekend of tbe new 11ea•
10ft.
Oregon State, an UJ•polnt under­
do&amp;, launched the etring of open•
in1 UJ),8et1 by cuffing highly-tout•
ed Southern California, 14-0, Fri­
day · nttht. Nebr11ka also laughed
it the odda by edging Teus H·
13; Kan1aa topped favored Te x.as
Chrl.ali■n, 21·7, and Tulane ground
out �· 7-3 victory over California
to emerp u Saturday's biggest
heroet,
••"" Opponent•
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Ml�belppl's Sugar Bowl cham.
pJon'lj, meanwh ile, n,lled to a 42,-0
trl-�pJI OV,r Houston, and Wash- ·
picked up where It le(t 0,r
1 t�, .Ro,e Bowl last •eason by
ov.....,. wertnc College of the Pa•
lflc
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Last Minute
pass pays Off

· :, elso nv1Uc,
bl
losing 2�-6, time 1 2-8. .
·
t/ w;�f a b� ' a �\r;ongcr-thanThe Jackets proved against Rutusual Ho n
f it. 1 Kunzman, land they h.ave an explosive u!the most u ift;: tura J athle e to fens , good for the long g11,iner
�
t
fl:fl e
rise lfl f1ou8d.vi
for . several 1 anytime. Against Rutland this of.
years now 15 a J u m or. a l ittle big- fense netted II TD on a
g r)' aste\ an d �'.1 u fher. U he can pass, Boone Hindy to R.iy27Klyard
oes
si� aw ay rom 111 nee troutM of and another on a six yard scampe
.
19 9 opponents will hear from hy 8111 Harri5 132 pound h lfb k;
COLUMBUS UPI - Ohi o colh1� ��s �e•r more �lhan ever.
Defen_sivel)-: the Jacket/ lo ot:a
o.
ay expec
C hauncey, strong m the middle Coach Jim lege teams have gone to the air
to get the yo ung foo tbal l season
ag amst the Panthers, to ha 11e l!. Vennari"s hard running and . st
porp us defense. Th licking ab- hard blocking backs made �ftack: off the groun d in grand sty le.
1;
inrbed from N c lso nv11le
dc;es not a t, and outside' the Ja ckets end5 ' Daring quarterbacks lhrew with
C
reckless abandon in the fint big
�ean Chauncey can be taken l ight. pa y off.
week end of at'tion that saw 17
y.
we&lt;'keod's on l y one sided game
Coach Bob Ashley's Eastern Ohio college teams in action.
1:he Pantl1ers tame through
Friday night.
It was lhe last•minute P'" that
Ra iders
where
theu w
. ahama game in
sharv&gt;
, Lhe •• gotd to Pka•rkersburg
Houston's home-opener ag a inst s Iamping themsel ves good
r
·
Jled victory for at least t•spe
)'
,wou
ma
e
it
two
victories
=•e
aa
•• in a row
Los Angeles brought out the yardII and a clo ud of dust ,upth-e
teams.
T•
,.is
time
the
v1ctimi.
week ' s biggest crowd, 20, 1 56. At mi· dd le c 1ub. They tried p lhe 6 hou Id be lhe L 1llle Reds
Toledo's Rockl!ts gave Coac h
New
York the unorfici al cr owd five times, completed none,a ssing . Elsewhere Lil area play, Gal l ipo•
.
Clive
Rush a succeSBfu l debut
figure was 19,200; Buffal o drew though quarterback Ray P at- is 1s �l Pom
·
I
Pleasant to renew
1 5 ,229 for its home debut, a nd a and ha lfback Eddie Buffinetonoulin , a� anc1.ent n11al ry, Jackson enter­ when quarterback Jerry Stoltz fir• Golfer Ernie Voooler
are la Lns Waverly,
smal l 8, 021 turnout attended the proven adequa te throwers
Logan at Hillsboro ed a 24-yard touchdown pass with
15 seconds remaining to defeat Wiw Carlin,: Tourney
Friday night game al Oakland
Belpre
i.11
at
:Athens,
Nelsonvill� Yo
Rutland., which entertai�s Kyger
u ngstown, 34-30.
TACOMA, Wash. (UPI}- Em.le
Th� t t�tal of abo ut 63,000 was Creek Friday night, simpl y over- hosts The Plams , and Oak Hill is
Quarter
Vossler,
,a pro who has had his
back
Lamar
Switzer,
�ou: 1 Y , ,000 more th�n the at• powered Midd leport for iUi 20_ 12 at Wel lslun.
successor to the sensational Jack best luck farther south, today had
l!,��: �ce tolal for the fir�t week's victory wlih two thtrd quarte
r
Lee at Clndnnati, completed five an ''up north" victory under his
s
ouc
al ha
out of five pasaes in a 59-yard belt in the Garling Open golf tour•
win over Hardin•Simmons.
nament.
I
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REs"'
co
Vossler finished ihe 72•hole test
s
TB ALL
Xavier of Cincinnati alao put on at the Fircrest Golf Club course
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an ,erial show. Quarterback Ron here Sunday with a 272 score and
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Costello throwing for one touch­ first prize money of $3,500. Dow
Los Angele,
77 66 .538 ! I
down and 102 yards as the Mus­ Finsterwald ended with a
San Francis-co 71 '13 .493 17½
By United Pren lnternatlonal
277 and
keteers defeated Miami, 17-tl,
Cincinnati
65 90 .448 24
NaYy 22 Botten Colles,a 7
pocketed $900.
Ch�e,ago
Elsewhere, Central State un•
55 8� .393 3 1 ½
M111uchuMtt1 21 Main■ 1 3
Ph1ladelphla
corked a bli:tering offense by
Ptnn St. 20 Boston U. 0
53 91 .368 35½
Sunday'• Rtsult•
Maryland 31 WHt Virginia 8
COLUMBUS UPI _ The drills downing Virginia State, 47-0; Ash. Cage Star Takes
Pittsbu
rgh
S
Clnelnnoti 3, 1,1
Army 37 Buffalo O
w1l· i begin to lighten this week but land passed its way to a 13-0 win Wife In Cobunbuo
Pltt1bt.trih I Cinclnnoti D, 2nd
W. V1. Tec:h 13 W. Va. St. 6
· mounts for the' Ohio State over Manche.ater, Ind.; Ohio Uorth.
t em1on
COLUMBUS UPI - It is Mr.
Mllw, 7 Phlla. 1 , B inno, ,, .,n
Fa I nnont Tchrs 14 ShQherd 1 3
B uc keyes as they prepare to open ern blasted Taylor, Jnd., 41-6; Wit­ and Mrs. Jerry Lucas now.
Chicago S Lot A-le
No. C ar. St. '. Virginia Tteh 1 4
th e 1950 grid season �aturday tenberg edged Marshall College 3.
.._ i 2
The Ohio State basketbal l slar
St. Loul 1 4 San Franci1eo 3
VMI 33 WIiiiam &amp; Mary 21
a gilinst the Southern Methodist O; Ott�rbein defeated Fiildlay, '4,5. and Mbis Treva Jane Geib were
7; Heidelberg had little trouble married Su nday evening in Clin•
Geo,vla Tech 23 Kentuc•y 13
Saturd1y'1 Re1ults
Mustangs.
Philadelphia 5 Milw.ukte 2
AltlNma 21 GMr9l1 6
OSU Coa ch Woody Hayes looks with Bluffton 33-'1; Marietta best• ton Heights Lutheran Church.
Anderson 1 2 Kentucky St. o
Chl-■vc, 7 Lo, Ans,eles 3
About 400 persons were in the
at the ga me with mixed feelings, ed West _Ylrglriia We1leyan, 22·12.
St. Loul, 4 San Pranel1co 1
Morehhd 20 Chorgttown (Ky.) 0
hut remains confide11t that this and Adrian, MJcb. and Defian ce church to watch the ceremony
p i ttohu,gh •1 Clnclnn1tl, ppd. rain year's edition of the ,Bucks is bet- tied 6-6.
The Cltiad• I 19 Newberry O
pe.-formed by the Rev. Dr. Er­
Davld1an 16 C1tawba 7
Mond•Y,• Probabla Pllcher,;
ter than last .
Ohio University served notice vin E. Krebs. In addition, more
Louil.Ian■ 5t- 9 TexH AIM O
S.n Pr1n�l•co at Chicago, 2 1 He was undecided wh a t effect
that
it will glve national amall lhan 60 persons milled arou nd
Louit-l•n• Teeh 20 Lamar O
s,•m111
0 Dall (7•12J and S.m Mis.souri's 20-0 win over SMU Sat• college cha mpion
Bowling Green a oublide the church hoping to catc h
Florid• St. 28 Jtk;hmond O
ones (16-1
- 4) YI HObb1• (14-18) and I urday would have on the Mus- run for its money in the Mid. a glimpse of the All•America bas­
i=lorlda 30 Gaorge Waah lntton 7
Mor•h • d 1 7).
tangs and on his own squ ad as Amer!ca Conference by opening ketball player and hls lovely
Allan 40 Bluefield 14
L0• A•nee'i•e1 at St. Louil, · night wel l .
up with an easy, 28-0, win over blonde bride.
MlIIUPI 6 Harding 6
- Wlll l•m• (14-8) YI Sadeeki (84).
Northeut la. 13 Ark1n111 St. 6
He sa id after a tough scrim- Dayton.
Only gam11 achedulad
YANKS RECALL TWO
Coach Bill Hess, who like Rush
Wt1t•rn Mith, 31 Central Mich. o
mage
session Saturday, ln which
Tuelct.y'1 Game,
NEW YORK (UPI)- The New.
oled o and
of
T
Doyt
Perry
of
Kin,11 St. 20 So. D•k. St 6
Pitt.burgh at Phlladalphia 2 twj. , Lhe first team drubbed the scru ba Bowling
Green are former assis­ York Yankeea have recalled ou t.
Ka.nM1 21 Ttw:H Chrl1tl•n 7
'
· 40-0, that he expects to have all
night
tants
under
OSU Coach Woody fielder Ken Hunt and third base•
Ml1tourl 20 Southarn Methodl■t o
hands, with the exception of end
Cinclnn•tl at Milw-aukea, night
Hayes.
st
uck to basic football
to man Deron Johnson from the Rich•
law, St. 46 Dr•h O
Bob Middleton , ready to go S11tu rS•n Fr■nclseo at Chicago
spoil
Coach Stan Zajdel's debut as �ond Virginians. Hunt hit .272
8
t llln ol1 St. 7 Ball St. 3
day at 1 :30 p. m. EST.
Loi Angele, et st. , Loui,, night
with 28 homeni and Johnson bat­
Dayton
coach.
.
uti tr II Bradlty 1 2
ted .246 with 27 homers for the
X•vlar !CIiio) 17 Miami (Ohio) 6
Amarlcan Lugue
T.he Bobcats scored in every Jntern•ational Leegue elub.
Ctnfral Ohio SI. 47 Norfolk St, O
w. L, P&lt;t. GB Big Oscar Join• Pro
pertod except the second with a
Marquette 23 VIiianova 13
bru ising ground game and �n
PILOTS ALL·STARS
::
Cincinnati Royals
4
Clnc lnrMli 15 Hardin-Simmon, 14
:�i.ic�::
alert
defense
that
accounted
for
NEW
YORK (UPI)- New York
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)- The one TD on an inter
83 62 . !&gt;72 4
D■nvar 28 Wichlte 19
Chic.11,g o
cepted pass.
University
basketba l l coach Lou
nation's greatest al l-time amate ur
Mari1ll1 22 W. Va. WHlayan l :'I:
Cleveland
Bu ckeye teams won six of seven Rossmi will ,guide the 1960 C',o\lege
72 72 .500 14112 basketball player - Oscar (Big
72 72 .500 1 4 ¼
Naw Mexico 77 Mt•lco 6
games
Washington
out-of-state opposition All-Stars aa;amst the New York
0) Robertson - has turned pro• and a with
New Mexico St, 38 TulA 18
66 79 455 21
Delro il
pcrfe�t �late was marred Knickerbockers Oct. 14 at Madi­
MIHlulppl 42 Hou■ton O
63 81 :438 2.1 ½ I�nlonal and will play in the Na• by the 6� ti� tn . the Defianc'"° J son Square Garden in the ninth
Boston
Arlr. St, u. · 39 Colo. St U 0
52 92 .J61 35 1f� t1onal Bai;ketball Association this Adrl.11n game. , . ,
Kansas City
• �• •� anii'u,al MUii: n"ind benefit .gam�.
year.
Utah St. 20 Tex., Wes,.rn 7
Sunday, RHulti
The three · time All - America
Tulana 7 C■l lfornia 3
New York 7 Baltlfflore 3, ht
player
from the University of Cin•
Wyoming 14 Montana O
Naw York 2 Baltlmore o, 2nd
cinnati
si,gned a three-year conWHhlngton 55 CGII. of Pacific 6
K an111 City 3 Cleveland 2, ht
tract
Sunday
with the Cincinnati
Oreeon 33 ld•ho 6
C�a..,.land 9 IC•n•u City 2, 2nd
R
oya J,s of the NBA for an undlsUCLA I Pitt1burgh 7
Chlugo a Detroit 4, hi
c losed su.m and certain "-Cringe
FOR YOU R B U I LDI NG NEEDS !
Utah 33 Haw-all 6
D■trolt 7 Chicago 6, 2nd
benefits" whi�h one souree said
Whitm•n 45 EMtern Ore90n 14
Boston 3 Wa1hlngton I
would
the Big O one or the
Wa■hln,ton St. 15 St•nford 14
$1turday'i Retulti
I highestm.qke
paid
players In the le.ague.
We -Mix Concrete To Your Own Si)ttJfieatlon1,
New York 5 Beltlrnore 3
OH IO COLLEG E
BOiton 2 W11hlngton 1
Aihl•nd 13 Manchester find ) o
Deliver It Righi To Your Job When Needed.
Chlu90 8 Oatrolt 4
Ohki Northern 41 Taylor Ond, ) 6
STEELERS DROP ROOKIE
K_,,.. City 8 Cl•Hl■nd 5
Adrian (Mich,) 6 Detl1nce
PITTSBURGH (UPl)-The Pitts­
Saves Money - Time - Waste
Clnclnn■tl 15 Hudtn-Slmmo6na(tie)
Monday'• Probabl• Pitcher■
burgh
Steelers have released rook·
14
No game■ ■cheduled
Ohio Unl¥er1lty 21, Deyton O
ii! Ken Longent.&gt;cker, the heaviest
Tu11C11y'a G■mH
Wittenberg 3 Menhlll 0
pl ayer on the sq,u ad. Longenecker
Detroit et Cl1vi111nd, night
Toledo U Y•un11town 30
weighed 330 pounds when he first
Otterbein 45 fllindley 7
Bo1ton .t laltlmore, night
reported to the Steelers, but had
W11hlnfton at New York. nl9ht
Helchlberg 33 Bluffton 7
ti-lmmed down to about 270 pounds
Page SL
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Middleport
Onlv 11m11 1ehlldul1d
al the Ume of his release.
Hl1h School Score,
Clt¥o. Soulh 6 Sh1ker Heights O
Clt¥e. St. Stanl■IIU\ 26
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Cleve. IHt THh 6
Chardon 6 Weit O.■ull 0
Man1ft.ld M1dl1on 44 ■ucyrui 12
Akron Kenmor. 20 Ravenna 14
ll•ubenvllle Cethollc 41
Colllfftbu1 Aquln11 6
L■ncatter St. Maryl 21
ZIIIHVl lle Rotecr•n• 8
Columbu■ W■,.non 56
mbus St. Mary 2:1
. a"port IColu
Mlil
New•r• Catholic 6
Wlarton (W, Va,) 21 Bellalre 6

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Untted Pm■ lntematlcnal
There were some new heroes,
Iota of explosive scoring and a
IN!Jrd Saturday night finish m the
Alnerican Footbal l League's sec­
, ond · week of play, bllt o n I y a
alight· lmproYemenl at the box of­
fice.
Among the new pro stars were
·Billy C..nnon and Jack Spikes,
two of last aeaaon's college head·
line1'1: 1orne leaser•known rookies
Uk� Cltuck Shonta.- Austin Gon­
lOUlln and Dave Smith, and a fu ll­
blooded· Cheroll:e&amp; Indian n.amcd
Johnny Pyeatt.
And, Of coune, once again "o ld
men','. Geor1e Blanda and Johnny
Trfpueb nil wild like they never
dld_ Jn . tht 'N■tional Football Lea•

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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Thurld1y Nltht
E11ttirn Michigan at Younptown
Saturday
Seutharn Miitllodl1t at Ohio State
WHtern Michigan a,t Miami
Toledo at Ohio Univenily
Manh■II at Bowling GrNn
Klfflt State If Baldwin • Wallace
Ashlu.d at Woo1ter
Denl1on at Franklin &amp; Marshall
Bluffton at Alma (Mich,)
Central State •t Weit Virginia St.
Saturday Night
Dayton 11 CincinrMti
Xavier •t Wichita
Ohio We1leya11 at Soi,thern llllnols
Capit•I •t Heldelbert
Marietta 1t Muskingum
Mount Union at Akron
E11tern llllnol1 at Wlttenber1
Delianc• at Otterbein
Hope (Mich.) 1t Ohio Northam
Kenyon at Wilmington
Pindlay at Adri•n (Mich.I

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United Preu lntern�tlonal
The magic number which wm
produce lhe first New York-Pitts­
burgh World Series in 33 years
were red uced today to seven for
the Yankees and si x for the Pi­
rates.
In other words. it will be all
over in the American Leag ue if
the Yankees win �ven of their
remaining 11 games and the nee
"."ill end !n the Nati onal League
1f the Pirates win six of their
l ast 11.

The co untdown which will wipe
out the last mathematical hopes
of t�e Baltimore Orioles, Oiicago
White So� St. Lois C$'dinals
and Mil waukee Braves began in
earnest Sunday when the Yan•
kees and Pirates swept double•
headers. The Yankees whipped
the Orioles, 7-3 and 2-0, to com•
ptete a cr.ushing four-game sweep
of the vital head•to-head series
while the Pirates beat the Cl ncln•
nati Reds, 5-3 ·and l·O, with Verri
Law winning his 20th game.
LHd Br Four
As a rl'.!sult, the Yankees
opened · up a four,game AL lead
over both the Orioles, White
Sox and the Pirates zoomed six
games ahead of the Cardinals and
6¾ ahead of the Braves.
The White Sox won their open•
er 8-4, Ou t then suffered a jolting
'1-6 loss that left them live games
behind the Yankees in the loss
column. The Cleveland Indians
beat the Kansas City Athleth!s,
9·2, after a 3·2 loss and the Bos.
ton Red Sox defeated the Washing•
ton Senators, 3.1, in other AL
games.
The Cardinals edged the San
Fr�ncisco Giants, 4-3, the Braves
whipped the Philadelphia Phil lies

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the attendan ce award among the
ly JNn Parker
grades or Mrs. Mile1 Nelson,
CHAIRMAN SPEAKS
The Northwestern Local PTA Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Muriel
met for its firi.t session at the Foley's room n ow being taught
hi&amp;.h 1chool auditorium, Monday by Mra. Nellie Tracy of Pomeroy,
Mrs. Foley is recuperalin&amp; fol•
night.
Mn. Verna Snowden, president lowing su rgery.
was in ch.arge of the meeting. , Mrs. Mildred Lu cas, pro,ram
The invocation was given by Rev, ehalrman introduced Mn. E. S.
Carl Herring, and the pledge to Sherow of Athens, 1tate chair•
the flag WA$ led by Charles Hoff­ man of pu blications of the Ohio
man and Mike Nicholaon of B oy PTA. Mn. Sherow conducted a
two minute forum on programs
Scout Troop 240,
Mra. William Downie, president for the coming year i&amp;&lt;1d out l ined
of the county council, waa pre­ ! the ,publications avaPla� to the
sent and extended an invitation unit, many &amp;f which are free.
The elementary teachers were
to the county wide meeting.
Named as delegates to atll!nd named as the hruipitality com•
were Herbert Parker, Henry Null, mittee for the October meeting.
:rhe secretary'a report was given
Mrs. Pearle Canaday, Mrs. Mil·
dred L ucas and Mrs. Jean Park­ by Mra. Janet Morris and the
treasurer's by
Mrs.
Rosalie
e,.
head
Nichols.
tive
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Dallas,
Geerge
of the district, introduced Mrs.
At the close of the '· • meeting:
Dalla• and all elemental')' and I thP.
oup adjourned to the bome
htgb school teachers. He 1poke ot econgr
omic s room for cake, coffee
Improvements made ID ell the and K ool-Aid.
schooJ• and of the new steel cy• I
clone fence around the football.
l:iOOSTl!RS WILL MEET
field and the modern preu box
The Northwestern Local Ban&lt;\ � i
and concession stand. He also Boosters will meet at the Ruthmd
suggested the PTA unit a.crept a high School gymnasium Sept. 19
black topping project on ahe at 7:30 p. m. •
school playgro11nds for this y,ar
The marching band paraded
T.his was approved by a grqup
through
town Thursday evening
i
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vote.
Ji, vocal solo "My Task" w11s in conj u nction with a band boost•
presented by Mrs. Thomas Weill! en memhership drive. Worttng
Mrs. Bernice Hoffman gave a door.to-door were Mn. Pearle·
i;eport of the au diting committee. Canaday, Mrs. Jeanette Davis,
It wae agreed to pay $5 c1sh as Mrs. Mildred Grate, Mrs. Jean
award to the Parker and Mrs. Iris Williams,
an attendance
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dass room having - the most par• band boosters president.
NALS
PERSO
guest
ents present and $5 to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1ft,
speakers unless they have a set
chael
and 10n Mike of C._illirothe
amount.
were
Sunday
guests of hls par­
or
one
Mrs. Margaret Parsons
ents,
Mr.
and
Mr1. Elza Mlebael
thanked
teachers,
grade
first
the
and
Thelma.
the PTA and parents for the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden
pre-school party staged in Aug u st
Herbert Parker, Mrs. Audrey were Saturday supper guesh: o1
Patterson and Mrs. Helen Long Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpkins
were named to a committee to honoring Mrs. Snow-den on her
i:tvise the · b)'•laws. Named to birthday.
obtain eoatiii of, the blaCk topping
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harrison·
projl;!Ct wr,('e Char-le, Carson, ,nd _ dauBJ1ter Jeanie· and Miss
Henry )fµ I a,.Pd Herbert Parker. Carolyn Robson · !pent the week.
for end at Ft. Knox, Ky., visiting
There Mi
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, ihree. way tte
Mrs, Harrison'• 'brother, Rd.
PHIIS 'II\IY SHORTSTOP
G11r'y Rife.
Bobby
PIIILA� {lJPl)-Pfc. Ronald Niclloleon of Ft.
Wilie, e U.:)'9ar-old shortstop pur•
Knox.
Ky . 1 spent the weekend
chased ob)' the PhUadelphia Pbll•
here
visitin�bls
parents, Mr. amJ'
lies from l;f,uffalo, UI expected to
report to the Phila Tuesday. The Mrs. James Nicholsor,. On Sun•
highly regarded infield prospect day the Nlcholsons were guest,
batted .269 �or Buff-alo in 154 of Mrs. Nellie Vale and �on
Johnny and Mni. Irma Vale of
games.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0 .. Sept. 19, 1000-5

Mr. ai;,.d .M;rs. Mar,y. 8ummer11
bf Medin;i, were weekend ·g11eat1,:.­
of her twm sister and bm1band,
Mr. amt Mrs. Clair Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael
and children recently of Dexter
City have moved their trailer·
onto the Nelson property.
Mr,. Keith Sutherland Is a
patient at H olzer Hospital.
_ Joe Bolio who is employed
: _ ,�roul,b Columbus spent the
weekend here with hi1 family.
Ronal&lt;I Watring was in charge
of church servlfils 'at the Church
.of Christ, Sunday. Rev. and Mrs.
Thomas Weil11 • were in Garrison,
Ky,
P(r. and Mrs . .Charles Simpkins
wtte'\b�•lneall vllliton in Colum­
bus Wednesday.

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18QO_ ed.1hon1 of the Pomeroy
Pantben and Middleport Yellow
will be compared for fans
,,.-Y night when the Panthers
:•�to Chaunce� : Dover .ind the
._�_,_ Jackets VJ.ill the White
•-wn nest at Wahama. Al l Meigs
Co\lnty team.a, except Rutla nd, are

on the road Friday ni ht
Last Friday night, to�ch Ralph
Sayre's boys went down 22. 0 to the
Panthen. The Yellow Jackets l'an
make a forecast for their Ocl . 28
meeting with Po.-neroy by what
they do at Wahama.
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1'11:e, aurp"rlaing Denver Broncos,
.whose. pre attao(I prospects look.•
ed pear, took over first place in
the -'!�tern Di.vision of the AFL.
1'ith I .r1llyinR 27-21 vi ctory over
the Buf(alo Billi Sunday. And the
Wouaton ouera grabbed the East­
ern Division Jead by beating the
IA• A'1gele1 Charger&amp;. 38·28.
Oa ,, Satt1rday night Shontz
pie�'· up a , fumble juiit as the
Cloct �waa running out and raced
28 Jffda for a i.ou chdown tha t
1ave,· .1tie Boston Patriots a 28·24
vidQI,). over the New York Ti­
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Tb4'· &gt;Dallas Texans handed the
0,1kla'bj:i Raider, their second
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Mi&amp;ililllppl a n d W.aahin,gton
ne�l!d Ollly one game to prove
they ' are · well-equipped to chat•
len,e· Syracuse for college root­
�ll'a'.'. natlonal cbamplonshlp this
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��er. It was !Ui!h :per@nlll�
'lpat��s'" \II Ort-gon State, Ncbras•
k•. a·anau and Tula'ne who pro­
duced the bl1·1e1t 1hGCkers during
the tJrat weekend of tbe new 11ea•
10ft.
Oregon State, an UJ•polnt under­
do&amp;, launched the etring of open•
in1 UJ),8et1 by cuffing highly-tout•
ed Southern California, 14-0, Fri­
day · nttht. Nebr11ka also laughed
it the odda by edging Teus H·
13; Kan1aa topped favored Te x.as
Chrl.ali■n, 21·7, and Tulane ground
out �· 7-3 victory over California
to emerp u Saturday's biggest
heroet,
••"" Opponent•
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Ml�belppl's Sugar Bowl cham.
pJon'lj, meanwh ile, n,lled to a 42,-0
trl-�pJI OV,r Houston, and Wash- ·
picked up where It le(t 0,r
1 t�, .Ro,e Bowl last •eason by
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pass pays Off

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losing 2�-6, time 1 2-8. .
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t/ w;�f a b� ' a �\r;ongcr-thanThe Jackets proved against Rutusual Ho n
f it. 1 Kunzman, land they h.ave an explosive u!the most u ift;: tura J athle e to fens , good for the long g11,iner
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rise lfl f1ou8d.vi
for . several 1 anytime. Against Rutland this of.
years now 15 a J u m or. a l ittle big- fense netted II TD on a
g r)' aste\ an d �'.1 u fher. U he can pass, Boone Hindy to R.iy27Klyard
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si� aw ay rom 111 nee troutM of and another on a six yard scampe
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19 9 opponents will hear from hy 8111 Harri5 132 pound h lfb k;
COLUMBUS UPI - Ohi o colh1� ��s �e•r more �lhan ever.
Defen_sivel)-: the Jacket/ lo ot:a
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ay expec
C hauncey, strong m the middle Coach Jim lege teams have gone to the air
to get the yo ung foo tbal l season
ag amst the Panthers, to ha 11e l!. Vennari"s hard running and . st
porp us defense. Th licking ab- hard blocking backs made �ftack: off the groun d in grand sty le.
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inrbed from N c lso nv11le
dc;es not a t, and outside' the Ja ckets end5 ' Daring quarterbacks lhrew with
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reckless abandon in the fint big
�ean Chauncey can be taken l ight. pa y off.
week end of at'tion that saw 17
y.
we&lt;'keod's on l y one sided game
Coach Bob Ashley's Eastern Ohio college teams in action.
1:he Pantl1ers tame through
Friday night.
It was lhe last•minute P'" that
Ra iders
where
theu w
. ahama game in
sharv&gt;
, Lhe •• gotd to Pka•rkersburg
Houston's home-opener ag a inst s Iamping themsel ves good
r
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Jled victory for at least t•spe
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ma
e
it
two
victories
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•• in a row
Los Angeles brought out the yardII and a clo ud of dust ,upth-e
teams.
T•
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time
the
v1ctimi.
week ' s biggest crowd, 20, 1 56. At mi· dd le c 1ub. They tried p lhe 6 hou Id be lhe L 1llle Reds
Toledo's Rockl!ts gave Coac h
New
York the unorfici al cr owd five times, completed none,a ssing . Elsewhere Lil area play, Gal l ipo•
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Clive
Rush a succeSBfu l debut
figure was 19,200; Buffal o drew though quarterback Ray P at- is 1s �l Pom
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1 5 ,229 for its home debut, a nd a and ha lfback Eddie Buffinetonoulin , a� anc1.ent n11al ry, Jackson enter­ when quarterback Jerry Stoltz fir• Golfer Ernie Voooler
are la Lns Waverly,
smal l 8, 021 turnout attended the proven adequa te throwers
Logan at Hillsboro ed a 24-yard touchdown pass with
15 seconds remaining to defeat Wiw Carlin,: Tourney
Friday night game al Oakland
Belpre
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:Athens,
Nelsonvill� Yo
Rutland., which entertai�s Kyger
u ngstown, 34-30.
TACOMA, Wash. (UPI}- Em.le
Th� t t�tal of abo ut 63,000 was Creek Friday night, simpl y over- hosts The Plams , and Oak Hill is
Quarter
Vossler,
,a pro who has had his
back
Lamar
Switzer,
�ou: 1 Y , ,000 more th�n the at• powered Midd leport for iUi 20_ 12 at Wel lslun.
successor to the sensational Jack best luck farther south, today had
l!,��: �ce tolal for the fir�t week's victory wlih two thtrd quarte
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Lee at Clndnnati, completed five an ''up north" victory under his
s
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out of five pasaes in a 59-yard belt in the Garling Open golf tour•
win over Hardin•Simmons.
nament.
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Xavier of Cincinnati alao put on at the Fircrest Golf Club course
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Costello throwing for one touch­ first prize money of $3,500. Dow
Los Angele,
77 66 .538 ! I
down and 102 yards as the Mus­ Finsterwald ended with a
San Francis-co 71 '13 .493 17½
By United Pren lnternatlonal
277 and
keteers defeated Miami, 17-tl,
Cincinnati
65 90 .448 24
NaYy 22 Botten Colles,a 7
pocketed $900.
Ch�e,ago
Elsewhere, Central State un•
55 8� .393 3 1 ½
M111uchuMtt1 21 Main■ 1 3
Ph1ladelphla
corked a bli:tering offense by
Ptnn St. 20 Boston U. 0
53 91 .368 35½
Sunday'• Rtsult•
Maryland 31 WHt Virginia 8
COLUMBUS UPI _ The drills downing Virginia State, 47-0; Ash. Cage Star Takes
Pittsbu
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Clnelnnoti 3, 1,1
Army 37 Buffalo O
w1l· i begin to lighten this week but land passed its way to a 13-0 win Wife In Cobunbuo
Pltt1bt.trih I Cinclnnoti D, 2nd
W. V1. Tec:h 13 W. Va. St. 6
· mounts for the' Ohio State over Manche.ater, Ind.; Ohio Uorth.
t em1on
COLUMBUS UPI - It is Mr.
Mllw, 7 Phlla. 1 , B inno, ,, .,n
Fa I nnont Tchrs 14 ShQherd 1 3
B uc keyes as they prepare to open ern blasted Taylor, Jnd., 41-6; Wit­ and Mrs. Jerry Lucas now.
Chicago S Lot A-le
No. C ar. St. '. Virginia Tteh 1 4
th e 1950 grid season �aturday tenberg edged Marshall College 3.
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The Ohio State basketbal l slar
St. Loul 1 4 San Franci1eo 3
VMI 33 WIiiiam &amp; Mary 21
a gilinst the Southern Methodist O; Ott�rbein defeated Fiildlay, '4,5. and Mbis Treva Jane Geib were
7; Heidelberg had little trouble married Su nday evening in Clin•
Geo,vla Tech 23 Kentuc•y 13
Saturd1y'1 Re1ults
Mustangs.
Philadelphia 5 Milw.ukte 2
AltlNma 21 GMr9l1 6
OSU Coa ch Woody Hayes looks with Bluffton 33-'1; Marietta best• ton Heights Lutheran Church.
Anderson 1 2 Kentucky St. o
Chl-■vc, 7 Lo, Ans,eles 3
About 400 persons were in the
at the ga me with mixed feelings, ed West _Ylrglriia We1leyan, 22·12.
St. Loul, 4 San Pranel1co 1
Morehhd 20 Chorgttown (Ky.) 0
hut remains confide11t that this and Adrian, MJcb. and Defian ce church to watch the ceremony
p i ttohu,gh •1 Clnclnn1tl, ppd. rain year's edition of the ,Bucks is bet- tied 6-6.
The Cltiad• I 19 Newberry O
pe.-formed by the Rev. Dr. Er­
Davld1an 16 C1tawba 7
Mond•Y,• Probabla Pllcher,;
ter than last .
Ohio University served notice vin E. Krebs. In addition, more
Louil.Ian■ 5t- 9 TexH AIM O
S.n Pr1n�l•co at Chicago, 2 1 He was undecided wh a t effect
that
it will glve national amall lhan 60 persons milled arou nd
Louit-l•n• Teeh 20 Lamar O
s,•m111
0 Dall (7•12J and S.m Mis.souri's 20-0 win over SMU Sat• college cha mpion
Bowling Green a oublide the church hoping to catc h
Florid• St. 28 Jtk;hmond O
ones (16-1
- 4) YI HObb1• (14-18) and I urday would have on the Mus- run for its money in the Mid. a glimpse of the All•America bas­
i=lorlda 30 Gaorge Waah lntton 7
Mor•h • d 1 7).
tangs and on his own squ ad as Amer!ca Conference by opening ketball player and hls lovely
Allan 40 Bluefield 14
L0• A•nee'i•e1 at St. Louil, · night wel l .
up with an easy, 28-0, win over blonde bride.
MlIIUPI 6 Harding 6
- Wlll l•m• (14-8) YI Sadeeki (84).
Northeut la. 13 Ark1n111 St. 6
He sa id after a tough scrim- Dayton.
Only gam11 achedulad
YANKS RECALL TWO
Coach Bill Hess, who like Rush
Wt1t•rn Mith, 31 Central Mich. o
mage
session Saturday, ln which
Tuelct.y'1 Game,
NEW YORK (UPI)- The New.
oled o and
of
T
Doyt
Perry
of
Kin,11 St. 20 So. D•k. St 6
Pitt.burgh at Phlladalphia 2 twj. , Lhe first team drubbed the scru ba Bowling
Green are former assis­ York Yankeea have recalled ou t.
Ka.nM1 21 Ttw:H Chrl1tl•n 7
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· 40-0, that he expects to have all
night
tants
under
OSU Coach Woody fielder Ken Hunt and third base•
Ml1tourl 20 Southarn Methodl■t o
hands, with the exception of end
Cinclnn•tl at Milw-aukea, night
Hayes.
st
uck to basic football
to man Deron Johnson from the Rich•
law, St. 46 Dr•h O
Bob Middleton , ready to go S11tu rS•n Fr■nclseo at Chicago
spoil
Coach Stan Zajdel's debut as �ond Virginians. Hunt hit .272
8
t llln ol1 St. 7 Ball St. 3
day at 1 :30 p. m. EST.
Loi Angele, et st. , Loui,, night
with 28 homeni and Johnson bat­
Dayton
coach.
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uti tr II Bradlty 1 2
ted .246 with 27 homers for the
X•vlar !CIiio) 17 Miami (Ohio) 6
Amarlcan Lugue
T.he Bobcats scored in every Jntern•ational Leegue elub.
Ctnfral Ohio SI. 47 Norfolk St, O
w. L, P&lt;t. GB Big Oscar Join• Pro
pertod except the second with a
Marquette 23 VIiianova 13
bru ising ground game and �n
PILOTS ALL·STARS
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Cincinnati Royals
4
Clnc lnrMli 15 Hardin-Simmon, 14
:�i.ic�::
alert
defense
that
accounted
for
NEW
YORK (UPI)- New York
CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPI)- The one TD on an inter
83 62 . !&gt;72 4
D■nvar 28 Wichlte 19
Chic.11,g o
cepted pass.
University
basketba l l coach Lou
nation's greatest al l-time amate ur
Mari1ll1 22 W. Va. WHlayan l :'I:
Cleveland
Bu ckeye teams won six of seven Rossmi will ,guide the 1960 C',o\lege
72 72 .500 14112 basketball player - Oscar (Big
72 72 .500 1 4 ¼
Naw Mexico 77 Mt•lco 6
games
Washington
out-of-state opposition All-Stars aa;amst the New York
0) Robertson - has turned pro• and a with
New Mexico St, 38 TulA 18
66 79 455 21
Delro il
pcrfe�t �late was marred Knickerbockers Oct. 14 at Madi­
MIHlulppl 42 Hou■ton O
63 81 :438 2.1 ½ I�nlonal and will play in the Na• by the 6� ti� tn . the Defianc'"° J son Square Garden in the ninth
Boston
Arlr. St, u. · 39 Colo. St U 0
52 92 .J61 35 1f� t1onal Bai;ketball Association this Adrl.11n game. , . ,
Kansas City
• �• •� anii'u,al MUii: n"ind benefit .gam�.
year.
Utah St. 20 Tex., Wes,.rn 7
Sunday, RHulti
The three · time All - America
Tulana 7 C■l lfornia 3
New York 7 Baltlfflore 3, ht
player
from the University of Cin•
Wyoming 14 Montana O
Naw York 2 Baltlmore o, 2nd
cinnati
si,gned a three-year conWHhlngton 55 CGII. of Pacific 6
K an111 City 3 Cleveland 2, ht
tract
Sunday
with the Cincinnati
Oreeon 33 ld•ho 6
C�a..,.land 9 IC•n•u City 2, 2nd
R
oya J,s of the NBA for an undlsUCLA I Pitt1burgh 7
Chlugo a Detroit 4, hi
c losed su.m and certain "-Cringe
FOR YOU R B U I LDI NG NEEDS !
Utah 33 Haw-all 6
D■trolt 7 Chicago 6, 2nd
benefits" whi�h one souree said
Whitm•n 45 EMtern Ore90n 14
Boston 3 Wa1hlngton I
would
the Big O one or the
Wa■hln,ton St. 15 St•nford 14
$1turday'i Retulti
I highestm.qke
paid
players In the le.ague.
We -Mix Concrete To Your Own Si)ttJfieatlon1,
New York 5 Beltlrnore 3
OH IO COLLEG E
BOiton 2 W11hlngton 1
Aihl•nd 13 Manchester find ) o
Deliver It Righi To Your Job When Needed.
Chlu90 8 Oatrolt 4
Ohki Northern 41 Taylor Ond, ) 6
STEELERS DROP ROOKIE
K_,,.. City 8 Cl•Hl■nd 5
Adrian (Mich,) 6 Detl1nce
PITTSBURGH (UPl)-The Pitts­
Saves Money - Time - Waste
Clnclnn■tl 15 Hudtn-Slmmo6na(tie)
Monday'• Probabl• Pitcher■
burgh
Steelers have released rook·
14
No game■ ■cheduled
Ohio Unl¥er1lty 21, Deyton O
ii! Ken Longent.&gt;cker, the heaviest
Tu11C11y'a G■mH
Wittenberg 3 Menhlll 0
pl ayer on the sq,u ad. Longenecker
Detroit et Cl1vi111nd, night
Toledo U Y•un11town 30
weighed 330 pounds when he first
Otterbein 45 fllindley 7
Bo1ton .t laltlmore, night
reported to the Steelers, but had
W11hlnfton at New York. nl9ht
Helchlberg 33 Bluffton 7
ti-lmmed down to about 270 pounds
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Middleport
Onlv 11m11 1ehlldul1d
al the Ume of his release.
Hl1h School Score,
Clt¥o. Soulh 6 Sh1ker Heights O
Clt¥e. St. Stanl■IIU\ 26
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Cleve. IHt THh 6
Chardon 6 Weit O.■ull 0
Man1ft.ld M1dl1on 44 ■ucyrui 12
Akron Kenmor. 20 Ravenna 14
ll•ubenvllle Cethollc 41
Colllfftbu1 Aquln11 6
L■ncatter St. Maryl 21
ZIIIHVl lle Rotecr•n• 8
Columbu■ W■,.non 56
mbus St. Mary 2:1
. a"port IColu
Mlil
New•r• Catholic 6
Wlarton (W, Va,) 21 Bellalre 6

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Untted Pm■ lntematlcnal
There were some new heroes,
Iota of explosive scoring and a
IN!Jrd Saturday night finish m the
Alnerican Footbal l League's sec­
, ond · week of play, bllt o n I y a
alight· lmproYemenl at the box of­
fice.
Among the new pro stars were
·Billy C..nnon and Jack Spikes,
two of last aeaaon's college head·
line1'1: 1orne leaser•known rookies
Uk� Cltuck Shonta.- Austin Gon­
lOUlln and Dave Smith, and a fu ll­
blooded· Cheroll:e&amp; Indian n.amcd
Johnny Pyeatt.
And, Of coune, once again "o ld
men','. Geor1e Blanda and Johnny
Trfpueb nil wild like they never
dld_ Jn . tht 'N■tional Football Lea•

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Thi■ Week's Ohio Colle..
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Thurld1y Nltht
E11ttirn Michigan at Younptown
Saturday
Seutharn Miitllodl1t at Ohio State
WHtern Michigan a,t Miami
Toledo at Ohio Univenily
Manh■II at Bowling GrNn
Klfflt State If Baldwin • Wallace
Ashlu.d at Woo1ter
Denl1on at Franklin &amp; Marshall
Bluffton at Alma (Mich,)
Central State •t Weit Virginia St.
Saturday Night
Dayton 11 CincinrMti
Xavier •t Wichita
Ohio We1leya11 at Soi,thern llllnols
Capit•I •t Heldelbert
Marietta 1t Muskingum
Mount Union at Akron
E11tern llllnol1 at Wlttenber1
Delianc• at Otterbein
Hope (Mich.) 1t Ohio Northam
Kenyon at Wilmington
Pindlay at Adri•n (Mich.I

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Both League Contenders For
Series Take Doubleheade

United Preu lntern�tlonal
The magic number which wm
produce lhe first New York-Pitts­
burgh World Series in 33 years
were red uced today to seven for
the Yankees and si x for the Pi­
rates.
In other words. it will be all
over in the American Leag ue if
the Yankees win �ven of their
remaining 11 games and the nee
"."ill end !n the Nati onal League
1f the Pirates win six of their
l ast 11.

The co untdown which will wipe
out the last mathematical hopes
of t�e Baltimore Orioles, Oiicago
White So� St. Lois C$'dinals
and Mil waukee Braves began in
earnest Sunday when the Yan•
kees and Pirates swept double•
headers. The Yankees whipped
the Orioles, 7-3 and 2-0, to com•
ptete a cr.ushing four-game sweep
of the vital head•to-head series
while the Pirates beat the Cl ncln•
nati Reds, 5-3 ·and l·O, with Verri
Law winning his 20th game.
LHd Br Four
As a rl'.!sult, the Yankees
opened · up a four,game AL lead
over both the Orioles, White
Sox and the Pirates zoomed six
games ahead of the Cardinals and
6¾ ahead of the Braves.
The White Sox won their open•
er 8-4, Ou t then suffered a jolting
'1-6 loss that left them live games
behind the Yankees in the loss
column. The Cleveland Indians
beat the Kansas City Athleth!s,
9·2, after a 3·2 loss and the Bos.
ton Red Sox defeated the Washing•
ton Senators, 3.1, in other AL
games.
The Cardinals edged the San
Fr�ncisco Giants, 4-3, the Braves
whipped the Philadelphia Phil lies

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the attendan ce award among the
ly JNn Parker
grades or Mrs. Mile1 Nelson,
CHAIRMAN SPEAKS
The Northwestern Local PTA Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. Muriel
met for its firi.t session at the Foley's room n ow being taught
hi&amp;.h 1chool auditorium, Monday by Mra. Nellie Tracy of Pomeroy,
Mrs. Foley is recuperalin&amp; fol•
night.
Mn. Verna Snowden, president lowing su rgery.
was in ch.arge of the meeting. , Mrs. Mildred Lu cas, pro,ram
The invocation was given by Rev, ehalrman introduced Mn. E. S.
Carl Herring, and the pledge to Sherow of Athens, 1tate chair•
the flag WA$ led by Charles Hoff­ man of pu blications of the Ohio
man and Mike Nicholaon of B oy PTA. Mn. Sherow conducted a
two minute forum on programs
Scout Troop 240,
Mra. William Downie, president for the coming year i&amp;&lt;1d out l ined
of the county council, waa pre­ ! the ,publications avaPla� to the
sent and extended an invitation unit, many &amp;f which are free.
The elementary teachers were
to the county wide meeting.
Named as delegates to atll!nd named as the hruipitality com•
were Herbert Parker, Henry Null, mittee for the October meeting.
:rhe secretary'a report was given
Mrs. Pearle Canaday, Mrs. Mil·
dred L ucas and Mrs. Jean Park­ by Mra. Janet Morris and the
treasurer's by
Mrs.
Rosalie
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Nichols.
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Dallas,
Geerge
of the district, introduced Mrs.
At the close of the '· • meeting:
Dalla• and all elemental')' and I thP.
oup adjourned to the bome
htgb school teachers. He 1poke ot econgr
omic s room for cake, coffee
Improvements made ID ell the and K ool-Aid.
schooJ• and of the new steel cy• I
clone fence around the football.
l:iOOSTl!RS WILL MEET
field and the modern preu box
The Northwestern Local Ban&lt;\ � i
and concession stand. He also Boosters will meet at the Ruthmd
suggested the PTA unit a.crept a high School gymnasium Sept. 19
black topping project on ahe at 7:30 p. m. •
school playgro11nds for this y,ar
The marching band paraded
T.his was approved by a grqup
through
town Thursday evening
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vote.
Ji, vocal solo "My Task" w11s in conj u nction with a band boost•
presented by Mrs. Thomas Weill! en memhership drive. Worttng
Mrs. Bernice Hoffman gave a door.to-door were Mn. Pearle·
i;eport of the au diting committee. Canaday, Mrs. Jeanette Davis,
It wae agreed to pay $5 c1sh as Mrs. Mildred Grate, Mrs. Jean
award to the Parker and Mrs. Iris Williams,
an attendance
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dass room having - the most par• band boosters president.
NALS
PERSO
guest
ents present and $5 to
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 1ft,
speakers unless they have a set
chael
and 10n Mike of C._illirothe
amount.
were
Sunday
guests of hls par­
or
one
Mrs. Margaret Parsons
ents,
Mr.
and
Mr1. Elza Mlebael
thanked
teachers,
grade
first
the
and
Thelma.
the PTA and parents for the
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snowden
pre-school party staged in Aug u st
Herbert Parker, Mrs. Audrey were Saturday supper guesh: o1
Patterson and Mrs. Helen Long Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpkins
were named to a committee to honoring Mrs. Snow-den on her
i:tvise the · b)'•laws. Named to birthday.
obtain eoatiii of, the blaCk topping
Mr. and Mrs. Don Harrison·
projl;!Ct wr,('e Char-le, Carson, ,nd _ dauBJ1ter Jeanie· and Miss
Henry )fµ I a,.Pd Herbert Parker. Carolyn Robson · !pent the week.
for end at Ft. Knox, Ky., visiting
There Mi
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Mrs, Harrison'• 'brother, Rd.
PHIIS 'II\IY SHORTSTOP
G11r'y Rife.
Bobby
PIIILA� {lJPl)-Pfc. Ronald Niclloleon of Ft.
Wilie, e U.:)'9ar-old shortstop pur•
Knox.
Ky . 1 spent the weekend
chased ob)' the PhUadelphia Pbll•
here
visitin�bls
parents, Mr. amJ'
lies from l;f,uffalo, UI expected to
report to the Phila Tuesday. The Mrs. James Nicholsor,. On Sun•
highly regarded infield prospect day the Nlcholsons were guest,
batted .269 �or Buff-alo in 154 of Mrs. Nellie Vale and �on
Johnny and Mni. Irma Vale of
games.
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy,Middleport, 0 .. Sept. 19, 1000-5

Mr. ai;,.d .M;rs. Mar,y. 8ummer11
bf Medin;i, were weekend ·g11eat1,:.­
of her twm sister and bm1band,
Mr. amt Mrs. Clair Taylor.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael
and children recently of Dexter
City have moved their trailer·
onto the Nelson property.
Mr,. Keith Sutherland Is a
patient at H olzer Hospital.
_ Joe Bolio who is employed
: _ ,�roul,b Columbus spent the
weekend here with hi1 family.
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Ky,
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ap1tahty: Mrs. J am i's O Brien l ra l�, Mrs. Renzo :M ench1 m antl I the grand marc h Mrs . Mar}; Tracy · play ed.
pita! in December and in January Gardner at 1 :30 in the afternoon ,
Pre- nup tial music was presented
' *Mn. � Gilmore , J r .., �Itdrhom '. \t rs H obert Story , _ a_nd delegl'. tes ; f, sh pond, Mrs.' Cha rles Radford'.
Mrs. G race Pratt a nd Mrs. , will go back 10 Columbu s for t hree
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· ��bC��I• Mri.. P h il liln buk ar and �� w e l o ��t} c;u � cil . M� . fo :rn ld 1 ..:ha1rman. Mr. an,! Mrs. Wend e ll t· rank Powers were in Gallipolis mo mll s psychiatric training a t ColThe bride , who was give n in ��d �:S.
c�:g , ��10f!g,t0't'h .
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n , G erlach, Mr. and Mrs. Danny last Saturday on business.
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marriai:e by her un cl e, Dt . Ray• o ( Middl epo,L
· na Ph Welk.er. ,
umbus Slate Hospital.
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h Thompson, M, "'" Mn. Robe&lt;!
M. �s e;!z
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Cam�h(')I, Mrs Charles Spencer Fett)' , Mr an d M rs . D onald :.. ulle n. off of Columbus visiled Su n day also a seni or student. went with white floor le ngth_ gown worn over I
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lr 1and and Mrs. \\right; and ..irs Nelda Wisc.
Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. N orman Harhrecht. with Mr . and Mrs. William M orris M ii.;s Smith and they will be room- an old fashi oned hoop and fell j wi t h a m1ma ture br ide and a:room
1'ill!I
ma tes. They were accompa n ied to i nlo a chapel train. The front was cente red the brid e 's t able for th&lt;!
Mr. end Mrs. Lloyd Wright and \1r. and family and oth er relatives.
and M:-�. Jame!!. Clatwurt hy.
Harry $. Moore e n terlained at Columbus by Mr. and Mn. Smit h . covered wit h appliqucs creating a rece ption which was held for thP
li ered effect. The gow n foatured a co uple follo wing the ceremony. AlNam,·d nn the
rcfreshnl l'Ht rtinn e r Sunday at the Martin Rest
bodice of lace with a scalloped ter the culling of the first pu:�ce
stand were M r . and Mn. Phil G!o- a ur;mt , Miss Jea n Lama local imd
l bokar, Mr . .ind �rs- Thomas Crow, Mr. :rnd Mrs. Harry S. �loorc, Jr.,
necklin e covered with irridescent
bY, tne bride, the cake was served
pearls and long !!leeves which came by Miss Karen Walker and Miss
Mr. and M:·s. E&lt;'.war tl �aer, .\Ir and Mr. and Mrs. William N . I
lo a poi n t over the hands. She car· Carla Wilson with Miss Susie Aland Mrs . uJdu (_: irolall�l . _Mr, J_n&lt;l Moure of Asla nd, Ky.
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\i rs. No,. man
ri£&gt;d
a uscade arra nge ment
of I lensworth se rving t he punch. O th- I
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wh ite roses.
er assisli nr: at the recepti on were
w a..,on,
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r Su n day were . Mrs. .
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Mrs.
Martha Ch&gt;'ld,, M•• Ida
e
o rge Hohst etter J r . and
Mr
s.
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Men's Wool
n vodge,•d's bro ther an rt sis
• teru
A surprise b1rtbdi.y party was
•• m1 \'anCooney was aIIended bY Ch1. Ids, Mrs. Oscar Rousb Mr·s. Ed· I
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Pau t . ,.,
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J:lam r. : J it•l1f's • n - law Mr and 'Ir Haro I"
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O'Brien, Li,;o Crew, Leslie !•ulll 0
1 r, · ,e, ·,u,g, 'w'· v a . an d r .
ss Ja mee gar Allensworth' Mrs. George Hud•
of bonor, and
Mi
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birth
son and Mrs. Cla11de Ashley.
an d James Tilus.
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C oo,.r
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s s1 ,,'er, M rs . ·w mnic
. · ,.f .J. 1_e r dau� h tcr Caro lyn Sue, :It
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. Ha1:1ck, ,ist er of tne 1room, as
of
California.
Pocket ladies: '.'.1rs. C h arles S11cn Both :Kr. and Mrs. Hauck arc
t
\_\'ere attired
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e port.
, .1e! L hom e m �1ddl
. - I ?1a1� of hono .
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert JaY : of 1 Carolyn received ma ny mec
.,..adua teB
or · Midd1 epo,'t High
cer, Mrs . Ldward Wel l s, Mrs. Roon w111:1 f f orest green organdY .,.
g,fl8 m .,...
bcrt Wilson 11nd Mrs. Mih.l red Columbus spen t the weck , nd fro m her friends and refreshmen ts I trimmed. wttb • deeper �bade of Schoo l in the class of 1960. Mr.
Hay es; for tune tcl\CT, .\Ms. Jitmes with Mr. and Mrs. William GfUe. of 1cc cream and cake wer� served v_elvet. Their �ead dresses were Hauck is a freshma n at Rio Gpindc
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Conde; treats: Mr . .anci Mrs. Ro- s er and family.
, by Mrs . Acr�s ,who was 1n1s11ted by tmy veils held m place � ,a _circlet College tRis fall and tt"n, Hauck i
Mrs. Sadie McElhi nnY sub ti- Mrs . Carl Nattingham.
b)"
Unied
bert Story and Mr. a nd Mrs. Wilcurrently
Ohio
ploy
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of Jreen . lt11Ve6 Each carried a
'nliam Mayer; solicili n g: Mrs. Rich- lu ted et the Bradbury Elcm;::
0
colonJal bouquct Of bronte and versity in A thens.
Guesls for th\ aftern oon were yellow pom-poma.
d
ard Nculzling, Mrs. Robert Harten • tary Scb.ools last Th ursday
Following , s.bort weddlng trip
bach, Mrs. Olin Boot he and Mr's. F' riday ror Mr�. Audrey Theobald Mo n ica· l lacket l, Li nda Cochran ,
who
wa
s ill.
Stev
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Oil
er, Ksthy Bunce, Ja nie
Bestman was James y·11;1Cooney to tbe Smoky Mountains, the new
, Hobert Wilson.
Mi ss Bess S11 nborn who fell al Hlmly, Alle n Ray Cunninghani, of Middleport, hr.other ot the bride. couple ·is at home 11t l43 ,Bu tter•
Sw eet sh op
Mrs El za G ilm ore
' Ir Mn nan \\-hate, Mrs llcnza her h.om e la�l Salurd.iy receiv ed Elizabeth Blaet tnar, Kare n Price, Ushers were Larry Baker, George nut Avenue i n Pomeroy. - - - -- --- -\fC' n r hm i M rs Roy Tracy Jr., Mrs. brui ses a nd scratc hes and waa Joyce Davis, Mary Burkett, PamelJ Mlllt-r, Gene Abbot of :.Iiddlt-port
j 1�alph ( amp b cll. Mrs James Diehl, n ut inj ured serio usJy. She expect- Natting_h am, Carl Nattingham, and a nd Wlllii111 Woodard of · Pomeroy. 1
The iriothet or tlle bride wore a
M r� N i• lila W i sc an d )lrs Dwi l!: h l ed tu return to th e Sa n born Je w· Cn roly n 's sister, Lena, and brothcrs, All en and Dougie.
blaek and wlltte sheath dress with
Cullum �: Wil..:h i::anw. Paul Wer n - clry Store today.
------Mr. · and Mrs. Harry Houd a• l
matcRinc ■Ceel&amp;Clrlert and,,J white
er, Marvin Burt anrl Renzo Men•
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daug er Freddi e were
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orchid c,:prS11g:e.
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Famous Heallhknlt
Bro wn , Leo Vau i::han anrl Roher\ I ll Wss h mgto.n C. H. Sat�rday to
The groom's molher wore a silk
atte nd the Sesqu1 e nte n mal Ce le - · .
Her ndon
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hriition.
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During the prog u m ho ll r th e
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Pre1b.)'lftU#I,\t rs. Victor Grim has been ill
paren ts visi t ed the various class
t her home during
a
the
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fr
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rooms ter whir.
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were ser\· ed by lh e exe cutive com- wee k.
IHIRY
1Wo film strips on Africa were
ml ttee .
Gl'OUp l·' o .the First United
DRAWIRS
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n W ern er w�re shown by Rev. Raymon Konkrigh t
f
i n Jewett yeste rd ay to ret urn Su nday evening d uring the pro- Pre■bittiri•� Ch�rc)J o( Middle­
p
ort wtn, n,e�i tb.la 'f\lesday, Sept.
TO MEET AT HOME
Mrs. We rner's au nt , Mrs. Eliza- gram hour of !he Youth Fellowship
. .,,..-'.It . tb� h«;!Ille oI Mr•. .
M.emhers of the Ladi es Aux.iliary beth each who has
been visit- mee tin g at the Heath :tethodist 20 - _at •,:�
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or Drew Webster Post No. 39 mg w1lh
W
Date llbqrft. ¥1'f. ; Pau, Hapton;
tRe m to her home there . Church i n Middleport.
tall •"'t
•,rce
, of the de- ,
, American Le gion are requested to
o \!f, t,-.
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Mr and Mrs. Harold Sauer and
Forrest ,Bachte l Wai in charge s
v otj..oni, ·· M •�· - .:mrol,t SaQet the 1
me et at lhf' Ewing Funeral Home , daug h, lers, Mary Ruth and Joy of the devotions
and aecompanlol,
I Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. to pay last ,
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wfl!I, Dwlghl• I
11'11. • u
Ro berta attended a re u n ion of for the meeting were ·,·•an'"•n s�'a"" Bib'•
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respect� t!l Mrs. Bertha Chase, a form er Oh10 Uni,·ersi ty class
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udy.
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and Dia ne cr isWeU.
charter me mber.
_ ---- ~- 1�ates al lhe home o f �r�. Sau er's . Barbara Jone&amp;, president , p,e.
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evening are,f
Hoste'.s;��i0t
.Boys'
s1s_Ler, Mr . and Mrs. Wilham M er- sided over the busi· ness meeti ng Mri. W alburn, tr!n:, Rodney sauer,1 I
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ed1t h at Wa te rford yesterday.
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when plans for i bake sale In th. e . and "'ri.
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uciotll,
• d_uson_, J
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M r�. W sIter C rooks an d son near future were discussed .
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Gene, Mrs. D. W. Rothg eb of Pt.
A Pledge servlce_,was conducted
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Pleasant were in Columbus yes· duri ng the meeting. Also meeting ·
tf't
Values To $ 1 9.95
terd ay where Gene will l:iegi n h is
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
with the young peo ple was Mrs.
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Junior year at State wh ere he Is Emerson Jones.
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"
AS LOW AS
-. TONIGH1'
rnejori ng in music.
J.ames Stewart - L isa Lu
-----Las t wee k Jeane tte Crooks re•
WE DNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Debbie Re�oldt, Ray Walston
turned to Athens whe re she has
Joh n Ford's
Robert Wa&amp;Jler - Blng C rosbf
be_g un her Junior year at OU and
"SERGEANT RUTLEDGE"
'11t,\Y ONE FOi! ME'"
Ed.Ward began h is Fresh man year
(1'e£h n kol·or)
(Color ,i: Gii:lemai5COpe)
1
al 111p Gra nd�.
Je ffrey Hu nter
- a'tlio Charles Faulkn er visi ted F ri
Consta nce Towers
Robert {Mgla and
day with his mother, Mrs. James
Gerald O'Lwghlin in
FRI DAV NOT OPEN
Th ere were approximately 200
Faulkner and also attend ed th e
"THE cor HATER"
SATURDAY, SEPT. 24
Mlddl!!purt-Rulla n d football ga llle. teenagers in attendance at the Ree­
(V
ery-O&lt;ad Polk:e $
!'\"')
•ONCI!: MORE., W ITH FEELING '
1
Ik returned hom e Saturday to I ord Hop spo nsored Sa turday nigh t
Al.SO CAR,;'OON · a
(Te ch nicolur)
see h is daughter a n d so n, Sharo n ' by the Ban d B1mstcrs of Middle·
TUESDAY 'lnal ¥/IDNIISOAY ;
Yul Brenne r - Kay Kend all
and Buddy who appcarl!d on t he I port.
FAMILY NIGHTS ·
e
Th
hop,
which
record
was
hop
hel
d
at
ov
t
he
e
r cha n nel e.
- also SUP.DLIOJI.
TYPE of PICTURE!
Men's White
Also visiti ng rccenlly with hig h school with the Jays· S�in ni"ri g
"VALLEY of the REDWOODS'
Millie
Pt!rldna
1 Shol.lY. Winters
l
Mrs . Faulkner were he r so n , he record s, was h C'aded by Mrs.
Joh·n· HUdson - Ly nn Berney
"THE DIARY OF
Lawrence and hi s son, Larry Ira Butcher.
Sun., Mon., Tue1., Sept. 25-26-27
ANNE FRANK"
who ls atte ndi n g l he Wesl Vlr- . She was assiated by Mrs. Lio nel
Reg, $4,2� Value
"BECAUSE THEY'RE YQUNG"
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' cln�maacopc)
,B
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ggs,
Mrs. Charles Asa Bradbury,
ginia Universi ty at Morgantown .
Dick Clark - Tu esday Weld
(Shown 1 Umc Only at 8:30)
Mrs. Hobert Coats, Mrs. James
--· -· - ,also - also Brewi ngton, Mrs. Bethel Colemari.,
CLASS TO MEET
Gen
e
B,rry
- Beverly Tyler
T
rs.
H
en
he JOI-' Class ur th{' LT nited M
ry Clatworthy and Mrs.
"THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
'HONG
K\ING
CONFIDENTIAL'
Dale
Dutton.
Met
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odist
A
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atarl
Churc
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will
meet tonl h t
d
Peter Se llers - Jean Seberg
(Shown a t 7:00
7:30 al lh&lt;' c hurch with Mrs. G len was also ope rated by the Boosterii.
Rw mlng lime: 3 hrs. 10 mi n .
And Part Over A t 1 1;00)
Dill and Mrs. C. E . Nease as hos•
Box-office cl oses 8:41J P.M..
AJ10 -Ctrtoon
lesses.
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Record Hqp Held
Saturday By
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'Robinson'·s

DRESS SHIRTS

$2.98

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Val.

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SAL E HOU RS 9-5

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Th e Way!I an d Means Committee of the Evangeline Chapter,
OEs wh o sponsored a Jitney Sup,
. per last Saturday night were well
pleased with the response from
the public In attending their aup­
per. They also wish to thank the
members of lhe chapter who as­
sisted at the supper and those
I who contributed.
Du ring the evcninii; a large de­
corated cake WDI awarded to
Hor.tee Mc�lhlnny.

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The U.S. Treasury Dept.
is moking a n exchange

offering to holders of •
CERTAIN ISSUES
OF BONDS

CLASS TO MIIT
Tile
H
omebullden Class of the
j
Middleport Church of Christ wi�l
niftt I tomorrow evening at the
· home · 0f Mr. apd Mrs. Cash Bahr
, on Mai n Street .

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These l1s\Jes Are:

ISSUI OFFERED

2'12% Due 6115167-62 only for 3¼% du■ 1 1 i1 5i80
2¼% Dw 12115161"'3 only for 3¼% due 2115190
2V.% Ouo 611516M4 only for 3¼:% due 1 1 11 5191
21'&gt;% 11•• 1 2-1116'"'4
The su:bscrlptJon books for the above exchange
will be open for nine dayB bea:lnning Mo nday,
Sep t. 12, and extending through 1\leaday. Sept.
20. A11. ,ubacriptlcns to the 1980 maturity will
be allotted in full, but if aubscrtpllons to the
1990 and 1988 ·maturitiet exceed $41iii billion ,
•p■rUal allotments may be imde.
If dtMretl w wlll bt 1lall to help anyont hold­
In, the oltl lltonllllt, and wlahln1 to 11111kt such
eitehtiftll,

The Farmers Ban' k
and ·. Savings Co.

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20, 1960

Color In World Politics

Castro In New York, In Three Acts: A Comedy
I
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�rame In thrM actt--more • • • i n to a car and drove eight block•
comtdy than • tr.,.tl¥...
to the
1ky1craper U. N. building,
The Culro _ hotel haule was at their p r o g r e s s heralded by
any rate a 111 de1tiow tha t 1Lole screaming police 1�ens.
much of the attention from the
After consultations witR U. N.
arriya_l on the
N. stage of �n ti• Secretary General Dag: HammarAmerican lead ing man
Nikita 1kjoid and other official,. Caltro
The excavating en gi neer Ior It was pointed out h.iwever. by th is equipment, ana ca nnut af•
Khrushchev, who had invited Cas• was offered rent.free accommo­
P omeroy's new Sugar Run ele· Councilman Leslie Fultz that road ford lo build one .
tro to joln him here in the first da tion1 at the mld•town Commo•
Mayor (.-,,_arles Legar presi ded
rnen tary school was present at the mai ntenance equipment a nd otner
place .
I dore Batel, but he l naisted on
ou tdoor machinery is made t o over the meeting, a51isted by Mrs.
regular meeting of vUlage coun­
Sulkl All D.y
going to the Hotel Thereu 1is
cil last nigb.t and assured coun­ withst and
weather conditions, Edna Schoe nle ib, clerk.
the milea away in Harlem.
. CaBtro ' s sudden e1.it from
Council men attendi ng were Dor
cil members that Ile would repair and i;hould not be damaged by
Shelburne, wnere he had sulked I Act I or the "Hotel Drama'" be­
Mulberry Ave to illl present co n• being: l e ft outside during the Schaefer , Donald Collins, Fran k•
all day o ver alleaed "mistreat- 1 gan in the Shelburne's Satire
tJon followi ng travel by his ma­
winter. The village a t presen t lin Rizer, Leslie Ful1z, Roy Betz.
nient" . by security officiab who Room, when Caalro 1■t down to
ini end George Horak.
chinery.
time d oes not have ,a shelter for
�ei h11, plane from Havan a Sun- dinner. He uid hotel owner Ed ·
The engi ne-er said that th e
�)', was described by the hotel ward Spalt bad been "yery trouroad was su.re to be torn LIP to
owner as a "propaganda stunt" to blesome" with demands for money
some extent. but that a seal coat­
embarrus the United States.
"but we ha ve accepted Lhem be·
ing would be put on it following
The 33-year--old pl'emler,
his 1 cau1e there was no other place to
completion of his wor k.
IOJll•time secretary, Celia Sin• go."
C ouncil me mbers in another
chei:, and four other aid es piled
Calli It Qvil•
action voted to pu t rocks into
He said he waa calling it quits
the boat land ing located In the
at the hotel. Arter Castro left,
dip beween the upper and lower
Spatz seid he never wanLed
the
parking lols. They deci ded tha t
Cubans, but took them in only be­
the rocks shall be placed there
cau� U. N. and U. S. State De·
by the village street crew, and
partment officials 'had "pu t pres­
that a cement form will be pour­
sure" on him.
LAST WORDS FROM MISSING SON - Mrs. Ignace Kaed when river conditions are
Spatz'
unhappi
ness over his Cu­
mi
nsky (left) is on the verge Of tears at home in Edwards­
NEW YORK (UPI) - The big show opens al the United
right .
ban guests was aggravated by the
bu_rg,
Michigan, as she looks at the last post card she re•
Nations today after an evening of low comedy by Fidel Castro presence outaide the hotel of pro­
All bills were re ad a nd approv•
ceJVed
from son Mark, 28, who was due back in the United
and clashes between police and demonstrators against Nikita Caatro and anti-Castro demonstra­
ed for payment.
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States
Sept.
1, from his tour of Russian educational institu­
Pomeroy PoliceChief Je d
S. Khrushchev.
tors. He was al&amp;o grieVed because
tions.
The
post
card, receiv� August 25, was postmarked
Wt-bster's monthly r eport was
A crow'1 est imated at its height New York City officials.
the CubaDB had brought along their
read and accepted by Council.
Al_l'1:'St 19. At right is Mrs. by Ksiezopolski , sister of the
A group of 50 Hu nter Col­ own food freeurs and stoves.
at more t'han 7,000 massed at the
It WJIS decided that all parking
same time □ul!lide the Park Ave­ lege students began to boo and
m1ssmg man.
"Ther'rt PHlin, chkken1 up
-·---- ---spaces and t he wall on the park•
shout when Khrushchev came out
n ue Soviet legation where K)l.ru­
In those rooms now and they'ra
ing lat would be re.painted be­
''Let them sbout'' Khrushchev
shchev isolated himself after com­
going to · cook 'em." Spatz Hid
fore winter.
ing ashore from the Soviet liner Sild to Soviet Foreign Minister
Nfor• th• blt walk-..t.
Cauncil also discussed means
Baltika to a cold receptlon under Andrei Gromyko. "It Is good for
Spatt said Castro got mad be­
of getting all road equipment
the leaky roof or a dingy pier.
tAeit lunge."
cauae he had asked for t he second
out of the weather before winter .
Eight mounted police at one
payment on a $10,000 bond again&amp;t
time charged into • group of
d amage to the sui tes occupied by
1,000 demonstratora, many of
the: Cuban dele gation.
'
them Hungarian
refugees,
who
. Elaine Rouse, president of the Pomeroy Teachers' Associa­
Offert Cuban Band
ion
, and M_artha Husted, retiring resi�ent of that organiza­
t
·
were pushing across the street to­
Ca&amp;tro said he couldn't raise
tion,
_gave mterestJng accounts o, their experiences at the
ward the building. Five persons
the requested funds. "I am not go­
were Injured and three arreated.
ing to l et myself be robbed be­ Bowlmg Green Local Leaders Conference August 21 to 24
KHRUSHCHEV COMES TO TOWN - A smiling Nikita
cause the money I have belongs to when the Pomeroy Association held its first meeting this
.
If Castro's antics had their
Khrushchev faces newsmen as he heads for the Soviet Un­
the Cuban people ," he said . He school year al lhe Senior High School yesterday afternoon. ·
light
side, the scene at the So•
ited Nations delegation headquarters in New York. An
t1ffered a Cuban bond, whlch Spatz
Mrs. Rouse told of the proposed 1959 OEA Convent ion in To)l!;do
viet U. N. mansion was anything
though looked "phony."
aide holds an umbrella over him.
and te.ntatlve legislative program 1 as_ a me mber o[ the eleetjons com·
but funny. Throughout the day.
.. 1 askt'd for a real bond or lo be introduced at the next I.es- m1ttee, gave a detailed report of
Jobp D. (Jack) Thomas, CO·
A n e,Um. , ,d 150 Meigs Count,
Hungarian picket, had marched foundff and !econ4 chief of the
See Calfflo m1 Page Tbrff
slon of the O�io Gene!ai Affe�- !� recreational and hoUBfrii facil­
f olks enjoyed a chicken barbecue
on the other side of ·the street. Po
'!ffO';v e�eJ'&amp;�J:lrJ'·rtl� . UAU.
blf by the Ohio Education Assoc!· 4µe&amp; provided lhe Confe rence by
dinner at Racine l}lat evening,
After Khru1hehev'1 arrival;,· one
·
re­
12
yeah,
rly
oifunty
ation �entatives. . ..
�
·
�
�
)t.owJiu&amp; Green U4i\lt:nit,y. She.eon•
·
'
···
·
- DHr• ,bega"n , shol1Jtn.g . ."vbltel" :!:"
lhen- we re led .. do� "The ·Cow· nl.�tnd seriou1ly wounded by
fined her talk to iaformation on
Immany
detail
in
d
e
S
outlin
he
Cli
o
er"
m
M
a German artillery shell at Ka&amp;
the nat ional levi!l.
I
Utted
OEA
o
pt'oved serviCC:lll being
t�� �!f�!!n��� ;� -���1:::
::J a!!�:::-'��vi�;e.:• ,�;��
serine PH! in Tunisia, died early
Mrs.
She desc:ribtd the 1«.A propoaal
m
e
mbers
'this
·
school
year.
of Medi na, Ohio.
The Russian legation was un- today at Universicy Ho1pltal in
Rou..e
al.so
r
e
ad
th
e
p
ro
posed
ne
w
fo
r
,a group life insurance program
The event was the annual mee t,
Open house �as held �onday_ evening at the schools in Mid- derstood to have protested to C olumbus'.
salary schedule to be lobbied for being planned · for members. She
lng of the Meigs Soll Conserva tion dle�ort followmg the first PTA meetmg. Teachers were in
He had bee n in ll1 h ealth Ior
by the OEA.
al.o described the radio, billboard,
District held at Racine High their room s so that parents could visit with them and the new
1everal months.
Mrs. Husted , delegate to the newspaper, TV and magazine pub­
School. Members of the senior class library in the high school also was open for inspection.
Mr . Thomas was taken into aC·
I lieity b,eing sponsored an d paid for
and their mothers served lbe d inlive service Oct. 12, HM!, and
It
was announced that if anyone with books suitable for this
by the .NEA in behalf of beltet
ne
Pomeroy Police Chief Jed c .
ees
was with Co. A, 62nd Signal Bal·
aa
schools.
k. Hust on , a )lu·morous speaker, new libr;Jry cared to donate them, it would be appreciated.
W
ebster 's monthly repor t for Au•
talion on March 123, HM3, when
During the program Supt. L.
Among · other iservices. she men•
likened aimless living today to a
son, 1\lr.,. Rodney Sauer a nd Mrs.
tte was w ounded at Kasseri ne, the gust was read and approved last
new
th
ntroduced
i
e
omas
M
c
tio
ned the many NEA. free film•
c
herd of eattle turned loose in a teacher,., i n the school .system. They Hubert �ulle�.
battle Lhat turned the Ude in night at the Pomeroy Councll meetfor school patron groups, pubhc.1
pasture : they wander around, crissi
n
g.
Me m be,rsh1p - Mrs . . �ernard
North Africa toward an Ameri­
.. tJoilll, NLA travel \&gt;Ctvices fm
The Chi ef's report showed :
crossing Uicir paths, having no are A. A. Scitrberry, Mna. Ruth Fultz, cbairm.an; Mrs. W ilham EY·
can victory.
EuLe
r, Frank Esehleman, • chutes
teachers, field 11erviees, and the
,
Arrests, HJ; accidents 11; bonds
definite objective.
erson, Mrs. E. M. Blake and Mrs.
Mr. Thomas had a leg ampufact that the NEA has representaWASHINGTON UPI _ The Pub·
taken, Hi; funeral escorts, 5; com- oll
llf
"Set up a goal, then set about Harker , John Hedovian , M rs. Frank Emerson Jones.
to ted as a re sult of his
wound.
)
U
f
Y
ou ngworth, Misa Nancy
t"
Dunbar
(
lic
tion in the ,United Nations.
h
n
t
rv
a
Se
P
Heal
S
ie
y
t \ng there," he toId his listenHealth al!d Safety-Mrs. Paul nounc
His medaJs Included the Purple plain ts investigated, 18; illegal
and Mrs. Miriaw Mille r.
. �.
ed today the s tart of a sixissued,
n
i
n
n
g
parki
a
r
4;
r
est
s, wa� �
After obiterving that $6 000 i1
Funeral stirvices will be helrt
He alao introduced the other K. Russell, chairman, MJI.,. Wilson year sludy o f polluti on in the Heart and African campaign bat•
en� calls m village, 4;
�; e
Harold Carnahan, a district sup.
a
rpenter, Mrs. Guy Reynolds and
ag�
Ca
Klaas,
ry
basic national minimum' salary
A
Mrs.
nn
t
he
M
ta
r
s.
t
le
for
:1
n;:� n v 11 ge, 1
Great Lakes Basin • tlhnois walerS
erviBor, was muter of ceremonies. teachers i n t he schools.
sl
C.
.,
E.
s.
r
ee.
Blake
who proposed by the NEA, M,t., Hlllite�
He ra n for county recorder in
�• of Hartford• . W. Va
The meeting, which was opened M
way.
He declined to introduce any "spec';8��ing m;te� vi�lation
Bud�et and Flnance : Kenneth
. s 'r 579' : died at her residence Monday \ exp!amed the proposal for addt·
7, defeated George M einhart,
1
with
pray
er by Rev. Raymon Kon94
d
Congress appropr iate $50,000 who now is county representative un_pa Id park"mg �eter . VI�1a ions: evening, on Thursday at 2:30 o'· tional income tax exemption for
lat guests," declaiming ,J"ather that
krigRl, was pre...ided over br Char• McElhmi:i,y and John Krawsceyn .
for the study, a compromise in
"everyone here is speeial."
H
r
n
r.
n
e
M
e
lcJ
sl
,
Pub
Gl
en
s.
was re-elected in 19:i2 and again 28, meters . rep.i:ired m��ld, 7 • m. from the Foglesong Funeral retired t eachers. She added that
� �Y
president. Rour
!11eters �paired_ m sho p, 11, park- Hom ' n Mason .
answ
er to Chicago's repeated
r
e•
Busil'les.s precedi ng Mr. Huston 's . Jes Asa B adbury,
Music, ,drs. George Haclr.etl Jr.
while Ohio is riiliked as the fifth
e i
i n 1956.
uf
tine bwiinesa was taken care
qu
ests for permission to Increase
ng . war��s }, str•et m oney coltalk Jncluded :
•
1874
rs.
rri�,
ne,
M
wealthiest st ate in the nation it
Ma
Ha
ene
rch 20,
gazi
G
was
bor
n
She
n
H
e
w
o
ul
d
have
bee
years
itfa
39
he
t
t
n
bya
ha
!.
t
nd
nounced
it was
.
ney co1- ·
1ected
d, .......,.vu,
-·A ,uinroary of activities of the a
n;
· average annua1 ' sal•
� - lo1 mo
l 90
Mrs. J. J. Dl!.vis . ano lhe diversion of Lake Michigan ,
1� HarIford and 1·1ved h er en1i· re ran..,.
•- - 21 st m
old next September 2S.
had
een revised by chairma
b
laws,
which
2
50
t
T
t
1
$
,
$922
1
diitrict, high points of which w ere
e
n
°
·
e
26
Known as "an excellen t organi'
-, and Mrs M rs. EYerett Bachner.
'
The city's spoke1m an said the
!�� th;:; · ��r ���; ����� w;:
that alnce 1943 over 8,000 acres o f :m . Guy Reynold
�e chief'1 . re;o:t st�1ei •h, at
CiYil Defense-Donald
a
Mills, addltional water
y.
n
:?PJ :x1;::!t�: :or !1;u!:tii:;
· urgently 1er", by hie co-workers in the
was
ruce Lloyd baYe been approved
B
Mei.gs pasture have been Impro ved,
'
Howard Dailey a nd Everett Bach- needed to flush wastes from the Pomeroy Fire Department, Mr. t e po11ce. cnuser wss drJYen • 156 husband. Fred T. Klaas died in
e
The meetin g wa.; called to order
miles during the month and that
a S well as over 8,000 acret of wood by the stat .
growing metropolitan area down Thomas was currently il:i ebief. 272 houra were worked by police• 1927·
A. A. Scarberry was appointed ner.
.
by
Pres,'dent Rouse al 4 p m M&gt;""
land protection set up, au through
WeJfare - 'Mrs. William Slateer , the waterway. They lfisisted this He was the �id !quad's second
Survivors include five daugh• , oly n Smi. th, �,.cretary, ·rea·d _th""e
of treasurer
to fill the vaclilncy
men, ______
conservation cooper.ators.
C�
·
Lo
a
f
o
e
ag
chi
.
decade
ng and would not affect materlally the
William Coleman, ' minutes of the previous �etrn
tt chairman, M rs. Lewis
r.
wl
t.i!rs : Mrs.
g:
-Mr. Carnahan and Rex Shene- crea ted len M Donald Piubke
Funeral services will be an­
·
Steubenville. O.· Mn. Robert
ee&amp; Mr.... John Fultz.
levels of the Great Lakes, bul
c
n
TO PAV RESPECTS
h
e secretary also read minu te.,
field weTe re-elected s1,1pe!visors moved. The followi g omn:iiU
T
'
' Iolk, Va.; M195 f th Se t
Legislation, Charle$ Clarkson.
congres"men from the other Jake nounced later from the Ewing
were announce� by th e presiden t :
Mrs. J ohn Chase who d''ed Embleton, Jr., Nor
· tors
0
P · 12 Boa_rd Of oirec
tor a three•year term.
�
bus, O.; Mrs. !ne tm
next asaoeial.ion
tin g states conducted a bitter fight to Fu neral Home.
mee
Colum
The
Klaas,
a
y,
Louise
was
M
m-Mrs.
Wesley
orning,
Fr
m
day
ogra
arly
on
e
�
�. _At that time l�e follow•
t
Entertainment wn provided by
Survi vors include hi11 wife, charter member of - the American Helen Johnson , Pomeroy, o.; and
M rs. Nan M o ore and �ill be held on October 17 and Mr . d�feat the proposi ti on.
ing bulld!ng represen�hve&amp; were
Racine Senior girls in three vocal I chairman,
Ru
tt\ (Quillen) Thomae, two dau- l Legion
Bradb
u
r
y
u
r
g
ed
all
t
�
o
se
pr
e
s
e
nt
.
B
n
w
Auxiliary Unit, Drew Mrs. Lucille Powell, Hartford; 11 na�ed, _idf"s. 1h�odo,ia Frecker,
ro
n.
'
eland
·
L
numbers a nd by a duet by Terry )I
ghtets, Sandra. 13. and Jacqueline W ebster Post 39. The Aulliliary gnandchlldren and 15 gr eat grand
Koapltality - Mrt.. Lewis Sauer, to attend and to bring someone
Se�or H';ib ; Lucille Swackhamer,
Bradford and Roberta Kraeutter .
Gi
nther, of Chester; two brothers
witR
hem.
t
,
e
adc
r
B
_Mrs.
r
wana_
..
r
chai
man;
wi11 ·meet at 7:30 p. m. today at children .
Coonhunl"1'S To Hold
Junior �igh; Robert Roberts. •su•
Pstr;y Price reporterl her trip to J
otl
1
Ed, Rutland and Jate, C olumbus; the FlwinJ Funeral Home in resThe banner was awarded to the
Mrs. Klaas fell ab t Augu1t
M rs. Wilbur Koenig, Mrs.
gat Run , ,and Ralph Spencer, Cen­
the· State 4-H Conservation c11mp ford,
Special
Meeting
and three siatera, Mrs. Edith
u
r ing her hip, and after a
fract
er.
h
ton Hood, Mrs. Pau1 Scott, Mrs_. second gr.ade taught by M:rs. ·sara
to
Mil
peel
he
t
tral
El�mentary.
a nd Jobn Hysell his trip to
A special
meeting - of the Schwab and Mrs. Letta Spencer,
stay in Pleasant Valley Hoapital
s Pullen, � rs. Paul ca�1, Rupe.
Jame
t
ic
Preside
nt
Rouse �m� Mrs.
tr
dis
�CS
p.
m
The
Ca
S tate FF.A
Meigs County Coonbunter• Asso­ both t)f Pomeroy and Mrs. Milreturned home and had bet'D J;
Mr1. Remo Nier1, Mrs. Frank W1lSCOUT LEADERS NOTICE
Ma
rtha li"!sted as legiw,ahYe com•
shared in expenses of both trips.
.
ciation will be held Monday, dred Hawk, Guy1vUle, 0.
Neighborhood One, Girl Seoul failing health.
mit� ch1.1r�an and �. A. Drake,
car1 Blllkam , soil district tech·
Sept. 26 at the Pomeroy City
Friend&amp; will be received After public relations cha�rman. MISS
Leaden
are invited to a meeting
Ebersbach
Suit
Is
nician, and others worked with the Scipio PTA To Hold
.
Hall,
.
Tueadly; Sept. 27, al I p, m. al !he noon Wednesday it the Funeral Genev1t
ve �to.hart, y1ce preudent
' St,nior mothera on arranaement ror Open House Wedneoday Settled, Dismissed
At the regul.er meeting last Rutland Man Awarded
Girl �out House in Middleport . Home. Burial will be in Browns' I of the a1!!0Clation,
will serve as the
tbe meeting,
A suit in the Clerk of Courk wee k it was decided that the F•1ne, Jail Sentence
"l'he Scipio PTA will hold
·Au
leaders are urged to attend. Hill Ceme try, Hartford. with the P gram _ chairm_an and Mrs. -Bea·
':O
Open House Wednesday evening, office by Edgar Ebersbaeh, et al nsoeia tion would build a club
h Mah one.Y . 8:nd Rev· ! trice Meinhart 1s the NEA mem·
In a ses1ion of Middleport I iuin buaineu i.s to plan the fund Rev Ralp
· Fi. elds, Jr., ofhc1allng.
Racine Auxilia1-y
7 to 8, precedlng a .regular again!lt Sam O. Perry has been house as sooo as an available Mayor
Dne
Kenneth McElhlnuy's drive. .
bership chairfflan.
�
!et.Ued and dismi.Bsed from court site Is found.
meeting.
court last night Andred _ Steven
Asked To Help Out
All parents 11re urged ta come lilcllon..
Might , Rutland, was fined $100
' M em bera of the Racine Amer i·
Mru. Rouse announced that the
A
sui
t for di vorce
has
also
MEIGS
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
to learn of the progress
their
t
h
r
e
e
and
c
o
a
t
s
a
nd
senten
c
ed
to
of the Pomeroy
nu
t meeting
d
aske
can Legion Auxiliary are
Ad mission,: Emma SmiU1, days In jail for driving while in­
eh,ildren are making, visit the ,.be(,n filed i n the Clerk of C ourts
will be
AIISociation
Ttc)achers
lo take part tn the a nnual Pump­
offic
e. Jeanette L. W eiman , 329 Pomeroy.
room s and meet - tt-aehets. Baby
d
and
$10
and
t
c
o
s
t
s
for
o
xi
c
at
e
1
�n Show and Festival sponsored sitter&amp; will be provided for all N. T!iird Street, Mlddleport. ia
Dismissed : None.
havi ng no opentor's license.
0[��;! Ru:';1::;�ar3Y
n Post 802 Sa t11rday
Legio
by
the
\
Birth: A dau,qhkr to Mr. and
a&amp;eB of children at 8 when the asking a divorce from Sherm•n J.
William Rt!eves, Albany, was
and Jumor High School will be
Sept. 24,
'I
M
eiman, same a ddres.s.
W
rs. Lawrence Hysell, Middleport.
tarts.
s
eting
e
m
fi
ned
$li
a
n
d
·
c&lt;11ts
and
se
n
t
en
ce
d
hosts to the Senior High and cei:i,·
·
be In the
Auxlliuy HQ
Meigs county ' s commissioners approved a resolution Mon- tral School teachers. Mn .f'.r�nc1s
t
o 15 days In jail for into,dcaLion.
Racine
he
t
Simpson building by
month back rent
Clarence Bini was fined J5 and day in a regular meeting to pal! S3,600 per
Roberts and Mrs. Pearl Williams
.
Home Bank. Members are asked
sed bY will be refre...hment committee cot
I
�-'rac
or
now
rp
'
I"
09
te
·
ca
ar
"
rovema
t
con
l
on
a
uc
1,
.11
g
u
c
o
s
t
s
fo
r
in
to
xica
t
ion.
to bring contributions t»• 4 ·p.
Others included Max Coy, Rut. the county highway department.
. , chairmen for .the N ovember 3
m. lbat , day to participate iin a
the . Mem orial meeting.
e tractor is subJect of a ll:W I of funds from
Til
land,
$10
a
n
c
o
ats
f
o
r
intoxica•
d
bake tale, home made candy sale
C ounty
the
to
lion and disorderly conduct. and suit brought by , Homer Geoglem Hospital fu nd
U nd er new business, president
a eurprbe package, and a silent
oeglem souaJ!.l to pre- j Hospi tal fund.
G
ch
l
wh_
in
$15
and
c
osts for realsiing arrest
J_
Rouse url!ed association me mbers
, auction.______
An
agi:eemen
t was made
at
ty.
ve
n
t
ds
pu
cou�
rc
has
e
and
Wal
t
er
All
e
11
Hayes.
Mid
d
l
e
­
by
.
to attend the Drive-In Educational
n
me
n
ver
o
g
e
ral
v
h
e
t
\r■
Fed
t
said
the
He
1956,
s11id.
f
o
agance," he
_
:MANSFIELD, Ohlo UPI - Ber- 1
1
the meeting between· t.he M eigs Conference at Gal\ipolls from 4:30
90 per· cent of the cost of bertefltB from the interstate sys- port, $2 and costs for an illepl His request for a n
mJuncllon
pay1
f
o
or
rat
t
adminis
y,
m
Talla
tran
1,
eta
een-ager
was turned down in Meigs Co!"· G eneral Hospital and the County to 8:30, October 5. She urged ail
the u. s. Bureau of Public Roads, \ financing the four-lane, limited· tem to farmers and ' cities were exhaust.
Welfare Departmen� f� the hos- members to join both the OEA
�
on Pleas C�url, but he b.u m•
·
t
s
re
e
he
h
t
t
e
and
at
r'oad1
"enormous."
ss
e
aca
warned Monday that t961 w1il be
Fracture In Fall
pJtal to care fl)f mdigent per- and NEA organiza tions.
d1catcd
he
will
app
e
al.
'
,
Gov. Mlch"I v. 015•11• told Fall Off Roof Gives
' Karen McFarland, 13 year old a "cr itiCal" year in the federal in, maining 10 per cent.
ns.
so
be·
r
o
t
ac
r
t
e
th
n
o
paid
Rental
Tallam y· told a seininar �f state th• ,...�n . that If bulidlne a
daugh�r of 'Mr. and Mrs. Elmer terslate highway program.
All bills were read and paid. A
the commissioners acted to
re
o
f
Man
Back
Injuries
hl
factor
dKidlne
the
11
ithway
venes
i
on
c
s
gres
n
hi,;hway officials and Oh o conMtFarlaod &lt;lf New .,ven, fell . He said after Co
from the Department of tn­ White Falcon Band
bill
apply
to
was
g
n
spri
t
las
t
i
buy
Mario n 'Rizer of Mason suffered
SUnday •t her home and tLlfft:red in January; U must take .,.. a good gressi onal carididate11 that the for helpln9 a city pf • new I n­
for
trial Relations of Ohio
dus
apf
o
e
ic
r
p
hase
rc
pu
s
t
i
t
ains
g
a·
back
i
n
juri
e
s
on
Mo
nd
ay
wh
e
n
he
du
try
try
will
to
"we
bait
Cklr
l ,
look at the program to de�ermlne multi-billion dollar interstate . pro• .broken 'ieg.
Has 2 Special Evenlll
Court
ion
t
the
·
.sl)J'e
n
at
i
er
l
oi
B
luo
res
e
Th
$50,000.
and gram has mee\ opposition i n some tlve lhe -■ rH concerned· that fell from the roof of the home of proximately
Th,e young girl was swinging future finanelns, standards
,
The Wabama High School Whi te
nd the County infirmary
a
house
y
n
a
hat
t
ed
t
stipula
ay
erd
st
e
y
lion
'
his
■the
r
n
•law,
Eb
er
R
o
ush,
in
-i
on I grapevine when she felJ. other factor&amp; to find waya to cut i,arts of the �ountry wh ere the hl9hw■ y."
,
in
Fal
con Band will Lake part
.
,
d
pai
ed
t
o
v
,ns
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not
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) Q"', She waa taken to the
The resolution included the presentation to Racine Village to next few weeks accotdfng to Dirthese for the federal program. He said prepar lltion for ininii ng it. lie slid
lht Valley Hospital, Pt. Plf!llaant, the cuttinl of coats could avoi� ways are· con1tructed in
rs' intention- of pay- confine prisoller.s in the county ecl.or Tom Reed.
any M!W ta.lea to fi1uu1ce the pro- areas," he said, "the peop!.e will of thls amo unt. $40 ia �urrently to the ground and landed on his commisillone
t,y llie1 Po1gelson&amp; ambulance.
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jail, when arreated by Racine po­
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·., p� !rt Findlay,
Com missioner Don Mul1en was Jackson County Apple :Festival
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in Jacbon, O. Oil October 7 th•
not present at the meeting.
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