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.1be Sugar Run PTA held its first meeting of the year Thurs . ber
. several tlem.s
accident
insurance_
I O f business was d_iscusse d·
. ��vening at the school.
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Parents of the first grade pupils
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Holzer Student To
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Van Cooney-Hauck Wedding W�s fvent Son Born To M.c.4ngu,
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Mn. M,cll
MeA gu1
' h white gladioli and ferne and are announcing the birth of a i5 lb,
Before �tItar decorated Wll
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Coo ney and
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reasurer
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Janii:e and P,uI,ne Zfrkle w • e z:er Hospital, lefl Th ursday for Co--�
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Cooney
n..ul Werner.
lhe
Van
groom is
the
awarrl ed to Lhe firSl grad e .
Norwood
and
late
Middleport
of
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visit
m MHrietta Saturday to
w h um us whe e she will do three
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Mrs. Marvin .Sur,t
"eo•r:m1
•.,1ees for the }"ear wer&lt;'
named th e Bob Spri n ger wh o ls a Freshma n mont h s 11.ffiliatio11 work al Child- the son Of MrS . R'IChard p·ICkens and the ale , Ch ar es Hauck
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med a.nd L. n d udcd ptogra rn : j 111.&lt;!mlJe rsh 1 p Mrs Ralph Campbell; commitlee� for the Halloween par- al the Marietta College. They al- ren'
also of Middleport,
s Hospi tal.
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-Kt.• Will11m A nderson . Mn. C . E. "wa Y s and me ans M rs. M arvrn Burt, I l y includrng tickets, Rob, e rt Rob- so attended the Marie tta Foot ball
Vows of the doubl e ring cere- ,flo w ered print and e white garden•
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Sh e w1.11 return to Holz
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mon y were read by A.ev. Fred I. la co111age.
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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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hcshirn, mond Route,,
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was atticed in , I
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Ma(,a
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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eddini:: cake Lopped 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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� Baxter
\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
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Men's Wool
n vodge,•d's bro ther an rt sis
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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
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birth
son and Mrs. Cla11de Ashley.
an d James Tilus.
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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
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\_\'ere attired
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, .1e! L hom e m �1ddl
. - I ?1a1� of hono .
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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;::
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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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helt
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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
-.
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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pa1
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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
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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
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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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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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. Pomeroy, Ohio
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)
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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 $
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•ONCI!: MORE., W ITH FEELING '
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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
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at
ov
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he
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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
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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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,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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atarl
Churc
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will
meet tonl h t
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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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..., br.ide of Jan Hauck, So,ptember 3 , at the Church of
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SMITH CLOTHING
IN MEIGS COUNTY
Mlddlepor1

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Record Hqp Held
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Ii �.......,,_---2 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE

'Robinson'·s

DRESS SHIRTS

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Friday and Saturday 9 to 9
SAL E HOU RS 9-5

3rd B IG WE E K

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Tlumks Contributor•

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
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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,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tubs&lt;lay, September

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20, 1960

Color In World Politics

Castro In New York, In Three Acts: A Comedy
I
e

�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.
•
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. . ..
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)t.owJiu&amp; Green U4i\lt:nit,y. She.eon•
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- 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.
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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
$
,
$922
1
diitrict, high points of which w ere
e
n
°
·
e
26
Known as "an excellen t organi'
-, and Mrs M rs. EYerett Bachner.
'
The city's spoke1m an said the
!�� th;:; · ��r ���; ����� w;:
that alnce 1943 over 8,000 acres o f :m . Guy Reynold
�e chief'1 . re;o:t st�1ei •h, at
CiYil Defense-Donald
a
Mills, addltional water
y.
n
:?PJ :x1;::!t�: :or !1;u!:tii:;
· urgently 1er", by hie co-workers in the
was
ruce Lloyd baYe been approved
B
Mei.gs pasture have been Impro ved,
'
Howard Dailey a nd Everett Bach- needed to flush wastes from the Pomeroy Fire Department, Mr. t e po11ce. cnuser wss drJYen • 156 husband. Fred T. Klaas died in
e
The meetin g wa.; called to order
miles during the month and that
a S well as over 8,000 acret of wood by the stat .
growing metropolitan area down Thomas was currently il:i ebief. 272 houra were worked by police• 1927·
A. A. Scarberry was appointed ner.
.
by
Pres,'dent Rouse al 4 p m M&gt;""
land protection set up, au through
WeJfare - 'Mrs. William Slateer , the waterway. They lfisisted this He was the �id !quad's second
Survivors include five daugh• , oly n Smi. th, �,.cretary, ·rea·d _th""e
of treasurer
to fill the vaclilncy
men, ______
conservation cooper.ators.
C�
·
Lo
a
f
o
e
ag
chi
.
decade
ng and would not affect materlally the
William Coleman, ' minutes of the previous �etrn
tt chairman, M rs. Lewis
r.
wl
t.i!rs : Mrs.
g:
-Mr. Carnahan and Rex Shene- crea ted len M Donald Piubke
Funeral services will be an­
·
Steubenville. O.· Mn. Robert
ee&amp; Mr.... John Fultz.
levels of the Great Lakes, bul
c
n
TO PAV RESPECTS
h
e secretary also read minu te.,
field weTe re-elected s1,1pe!visors moved. The followi g omn:iiU
T
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' Iolk, Va.; M195 f th Se t
Legislation, Charle$ 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
'
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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.
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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
more rentals will further JJC apDISalle said that $72" a ye ar is �ason.
not
" · Both !;)ones in her leg were bro- coats and to eon1ider possible e x• •alue of the program · has
the
thin
wi
evenL!I
special
o
r
w
fu
t
t
o
c
prepared
A
was
n
ract
price.
chase
r
pu
e
th
t
s
n
agai
d
plie
Rizer was cleaning tbc roof in
Pleu• panaion of the progr:i m. He said been realized. "Once these high- collected from each Ohio . motorist
) 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.
On Sept. 21 the band will take
jail, when arreated by Racine po­
er month tenlal on
p
1,600
$,
g
n
i
·
re i-11lze the benefit.a and the pro. be lng Ullt'd for highway purposetJ. shoulder, knockin3 him u ncon­
Karcb'I father, who waa em- gram.
part in the fe1ti¥i ties at tbe
lice.
me used
ti
future
r
fo
actor
tr
he
t
sciou1.
He
was
t
ake
n
to
the
Pleas­
com•
t
o
d
n
sai
was
he
DISalle
recently
Tallam y said that the program gram wlJI have the support of the 1
·., p� !rt Findlay,
Com missioner Don Mul1en was Jackson County Apple :Festival
plaining, but he thou,ht there ant Vaile)' llospital in Point Pleas­ here, provided it cannot be pur. ; f,11 _111� .' auff� a ,�ouble Q1ll
in Jacbon, O. Oil October 7 th•
not present at the meeting.
a whole is I litUe ahead -of entire nation."
ehaeed.
a
an
t
,
where
his
inj�r,�,s,
di
a,
should be a stronger errort by \he
�
frlctute. He 111. • ,pa�ent in _the ich�•l e and would be Completed
ba
nd will travel to Elkins, W. va:
re
w
e
"Ma
ny Qlher states are not
as
ttend!�
m
m
l�j.
O
ne
C
o
,
The co�iaj��er, also �d�pt. _
- federal gov�oment to use a n,o�d , as .an Injury to the curvature
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mter F1�.e l Ca s�ro moved i':1 a
huff to
,, The V,aldorf All�r1a of
Harlem early t.oday following
bne( ca_m�ut in th e United _Na•
t1ons tiu1ldmg.
Castro storm,ed oul .or the Shel•
burne H_utel, hu assigned quar•
tets, over what he called the
nianagem�nt's "'� naeceptable cuh
� emands. He said he would sleep
in Ce ntr_a l Park or the U. N. rose
garden 1f necessary, a nd l�d his
bearded entou rage oI 80 dtrectly
to the Uni.le�.- Nali�ns . to Proteat
�e� Yurk s mhosp1tahty. ,,
1ty.
Mond1y night'• falrty lncredibl� J.lring at n•�s WH de"ribed by U. S. AH11tant Seer
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Lists Actions
During August

Congress Begins
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Barbetue,
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Demonstrators, Police Clash
In Shows Against Khrushchev

Retu rn

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world are at Paarl, nHr Cape
Town, In th• cent.r of the wine•
1rowln1 dl1trlct of the Union of
South Afrlc■. They haw a capac­
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M onessen, p a., are the grandpar•
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Hyaell of
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�minor Reviews U. S. Rqads

1961 ls •�ri�ical' In Federal Highway Program

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· Ohio's School Problem

(F,ditor' s Note: During October an estimat­ teachers from any staff is a problem that can
ed 100,000 Ohio citizens will take part in lo­ snowball into mw�.- o�her problems.
'J1le admini::i.rators, if they are unable to
cal school district meetings of the Stat� H9us�
" eiil!!,r.,,nce on Education. They will diS&lt;USS fill a vacancy with another teacher equally
po We Want From Our Schools?" This qualified, ma,: have to settle for a teacher
��le is one of a series dealing with some pf who is not fuL_v certificated, lowering the av­
-�p n,i�jpr education problems to be diS&lt;ussed. erage quality of the entire sl..a(f.
If no teacher can be found, pupils may
fJle �ies has been prepared as a service to
have
to be shifted into other classrooms, put•
� S)ale House Conference by some of the
-'IW's }f;!ading education writers. This article ting a bigger burden on the remaining staff
W i,rjtten by Helen Carringer, education an� reducing the opportunity for individual
a;tention to pupils' problems.
11'Pl!&gt;f, Canton Repository.)
Curriculum may have to be adjusted if
�f.np every school problem to its core and teachers are unavailable in certain fields.
The cadet teacher program , which puts tea­
��e, at the heart Of all education, stands
chers
into tho elementary field with two years
th,: teacher.
QJ+RDset lJ;ut or architect's dream? The · of training, has enabled the majority of Ohio
a pd the school room make very little school districts to have a teacher in every
4W'tw�nce if ther� jg no teacher to give them classroom in recent years. Between 1957 and
1959, Ohio issued 4,94� cadet certificates and
1!11J',P9Se.
2,000
more cadets are in training.
re sponsibil ities
!j',l'xtl!po�s from 1940 or l�pO? It probaj,ly
. Several chang_e s in ?rgani:w- 1 administrati�•e
State
Supt. E. E. Bolt has rejected a pro­ t1on
of
the
Ohio
Agr1cur1urul
were
nec
es
s1Lated
by
the announ inter­
to
teacher
without
a
�'t too important
indurling ced resignation of John n . Bragg
Station.
F.xperiment
posal
the
Ohio
Education
Assn.
that
the
by
.,.fet their contents and build the bridge from
secretary as or
cadet program be discontinued because the chan,::es in titles for two admin- administrative
istrative officers, have b e en an- Sf'ptembe r ao. 1960. All appoint,
llt91r pages to the student's mind.
shortage of teachers is too critical to · dry up nounced by Director Roy M . ments and l'hanges are effectiv e
fµ,rriculum? It can be geared to the p�il's this source of supply.
Kottman. The changes were ap· October 1.
�b' to learn and a master teacher's ability
111 other action s approved tw
proved by the Sta1irm's Board uf
and
Control
at
its
m
e
eting
at
Slone
the
Board of Control, a departknowledge
the
to
confined
or
lo te,wb,
Yet, whHe more teachers are entering the
Laboratory
on
Gibratter
Island,
ment
of agricultural biochemistry
experience of a temporary, poorly � trained profession with less training, those with bach­
was established at Wooster " to
Lake Erie.
and hard-to-find teacher.
elors degrees are g oing ahead at an ever-in­
Named as assistant dire ctors of extend the pattern of organiThe problem of pel'sonnel at. the individual creasing rate to expand and improve thelr the Experiment Station were Dr. zation of depHrtments of the
T. S. Sutton, as11ocial1i dean of Station" to this subject matter
district level varies from "pressing" to "crit· college background.
the Coll ege of Agriculture and atca. Dr. Fred E.
Deatherage,
ical" depending often on the salary scale in
Private industry and the national govern­ I Home Economics at The Oh!o chairman of Ohio State's depart•
State Universit�• and parf.time menl of agricultural bioche misl.ry
the individual district.
ment have financed summer courses for thou- I memher
of the Stulion staff, and was named to se n•e :is chairma n
But, while fatter paychecks may help fill sands of science and mathematics teachers.
Dr. Robert E. Yuder. now supe r- or the .�ountf'rpert dcpartm eht al
vacancies in one school system, money can­
The burden of finding and holding quality vi11or ol' ficlrl operations at the the Station.
Station.
D;r . R H. Rohning, campus conot attract a teacher who does not exist. And tea&lt;:bers rests with:
for lh c
ordinator
University's
new
Kottman
said the
Diredor
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the simple fact is that Ohio ' s teacher supply
THE PAREN'l' through his cooperation
titles for Drs. Sulton e nd Yoder ai: ricultural education ond 1'eIs not keeping pace with its booming enroll­ with the teacher•
would bring their authority more search mission to India, was giv•
ment.
the
in
S
in line with their responsibilities en responsibility for lia sion be ·
THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR
·
In
addition to his Coll l'ge dutir.s, t ween sta ri on staff .ind the
Retirements, marriages, industry and oth­ help' encouragement and
_ satislacto1·y work- Dr. Sutton wi ll b e rl'spons ibl e for Graduate School of The Ohio
.
, ,
er miscellaneous factors take teachers out of
mg cond1tlons they provide.
Lh c Station's rl'sea[ch pro"•'ram Stale Un iversity. He was re comthe classroom faster than Ohio colleges can
THE COMMUNIT Y in its desire to have a on Lhe Ohio State campus. Dr. mended by President Novice D.
Yo&lt;l er will supervise f ield re- f'.awcett for appointment as as•
put them in.
good educational program·
scurch at the main st.atiun in s istan l dean of the College at the
.
Your community, if it is typical of others
AND THE, STATE , through its power to set Wu osl f'r and on the oull yin'"'! ex- concurrent meeting of the Ohio
in lhe state, will lose B or D percent of its high standards and help finance better teach- perimer. tal farms. Buth will be State Board uf Trustees Friday.
·
rrsponsible to Associate Director
. In the belief . that per sonnel
teachers at the end of this year. Loss of good
1n g •
.
will
e in directl y responstbll.' for rese arch
b
who
Krauss
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direct liaison betwe1m al l Station a t"tivitil• s shou ld be associated
ASKS COOPERATION
ancl Mr�. Bernard Ledlie.
anti Director KOttman. w,ith SU bject matler departments,
activities
Mr. and Mrs. Carl llil l er and
The Ways and Meuns commit- ·
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di
l.'t'or, :'l!lsociate �irector, Dte ctir Kottman recomme nded
r
Th
·
family nf Alhens spent Sunday at t ee of tlte X i Gamma , Chap\er 1
assista
two
llt director� and Bus i- t at saoclate Direst,oi: . . Krauss
9:J
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J
g
kLany�ville ond attended the hom e- Be l. o Si mu Phi Soror ty i
Pss M11 nager H. A. Hess on will be appoin ted professor in the de•
n
'Cb1rilng.
'
ing all members to br;ng
lheir
By Mn. AlpH• Ba r r . .
Cabinet p11rtment of dairy science and
artir.lcs for the Rummage Sale to constituk tlle Director's
Tile Home&lt;:0mini,: ut lhe Lungs­
1..A
nt Director Yoder be
Bruce Morris is building II new hr held by the cheptor to the whic- h will serve as the policy- that AN&gt;ista
vll le Church Sunday was we at­
ed
sor in the deppoint
profes
a
,
Dr.
g
e
th
Station
body
of
makin
room furmNly occupi ed by Cle· Kuttmnn said.
tended. Due to ruin the dinner wa� gur11ge ,
partment of agronomy. He pointl!:arl
Vanzandt
i
s hom e frnm the land's Appliance this Thursday or
&amp;erved ln tlh1 chureh. In the after­
In requesting approl'al of the 4!d out that these departmen ts
M1iig� Genera l Hospital where he ca ll Mrs , Ann Rupe WY2-2732
noo n a conc1•rt wus prt•sent by the
Board
oI Control for the organi- encompass subjet"t matter areas
ca
l
11aUenl.
for pickup.
Gospel Harmony lfo�•s of Hun1in11- was a med i
chang es, Director Kott• represe nting the fiel ds of speciazational
ton , W. Va.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Corl Gorby en ter­
mau, who ls also Den n of 1he lizatio ri of the 1wo adminh:ltrators
PAILS CHANNEL ATTEMPT
Carol Ll'dli,· ha .� rl'1urnPd to tamed with a b11rbecue 11upper on
Co l lrge of Agricullurl' and Home
Jlrs. S utton, Bohning and De aParkersbur�. W Vu. wh(•rc .11hc b Wednesday honorinii: Mr. and Mrs.
FOKESTONE, Eni::Iand UPI­ Econom ics al Ohi o State, said he lherage are reside nts of the Colattending P.1ount11i11 Slutc Businells Guy Lynch on their 32nd wedding New York ltousewire Jane I3alda­ felt the changes "would make for u m hus area. Dr. Yoder a nd Dr.
College.
11nni\•ers11ry. Other gue1t1 were sare failed Mont.lay in her second l ogical and efficie nt adminl�lra- Krauss reside in Wooster.
Honnil'
Gorby, Don Gorby and Car­ attempt to swim th e English lion." He lleid they had been un­
Mr. and Mrs. Alph;1 Harr anti
famil y alll'ndd lh&lt;' Burr rruniun olyn Lynch.
Channel underwater. Th e blonde der study sincr January Whl!n
--�---·-+at Chillicol lw Sumlay.
hifl appoin t.mcnl was announced.
24-year old former motlel surfac­
Mn. Lenn Pkkl'll11 of Mason, W.
He benim e Dean und Director
Dover,
from
es
l
mi
1
,about
ed
0
HOLZER HOSPITAL
Va. attendl·&lt;l lhl· llomecoming here
,June
l.
n
land,
almost
15
hours
after
E
GALLIPOLIS LIVESTOCK
g
Admissions Sept. 17 : Thoma,
hu1t Sunday.
Direc1or
Kottmirn said some of
she
ent
e
red
the
wat�rs
o[f
Cape
Sept. 17, 1960---Hogs 175 to 220
Mastera,
Cheohire;
Mn.
Pir
l Cun­
Dlannu and Susan, young daugh­ nino:hum, New Ha\ en; Sept. 18 : Gris Nez, France.
the shifl.R in organization 1ind , l b� 16. 00 to 16.50 ; 220 to 250
·
-----ters of Mr. and Mrs. Kay U�nflchol­ Mrs.
lbs. 16.00 to 16.50 ; Light 15.00 to
Pomero}';
Ro
nal d
Marti
n,
er of Sygnet, Ohio. are visiting Mrs, Harold Dyne s, Wilkesvi lle;
16.50 ; Fat Sows 1 2 .00 to 1 4.00;
U1ef r g randparents, Mr. ond Mrll. John Snyder, - Ewi ngton ; Bill le
Stags 12 .00 to 1 4 .00 ; Boars 8. 00
Jack Bartrum, while L heir p11rM\/l ,lf'an Frost, Ch ester.
Ln 12 .00; Sows end Pigs 60.00 to
111,Quall,
- -are vacationing throuyh the• South­
1 00 . 00 ; Shoats 6. 00 to ]{1,00.
w
oomr
:a.ern states.
Dismissed, Sept. 17: Mrs. Lesl ie
Ca ttle-Steers 16.00 tu 22.00;
S. "!qol1&amp;'I , , voter
ruler ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stev1i n;; nf Adams, Mrs. Kenneth MUler, Mrs.
llt&gt;i[ers 15.00 to 20.00; Baby
0enenll
tT.Pelollell
Nglon
1,
Columbu1 visih'tl rr.,·ently with Mr. Guy Wahl, Al'chi e Angi s, Richard
Beef 1 8 .00 lo 24.00; Fat Cowl'!
Len m1D I. A okeP
18. C..,._
f'arter, IL Alden Wi nters, Mrs.
1 0.00 to 15.00; Canners 10.00 to
PlaylnC
dim
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l.uura Swanson, Mrs. C. Rex Jolly
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12. 00 ; Bu lls 16.00 to 20.00; Milk
card
s.o. Kaaao1el
and t.l aughlL'I"; Mrs. Robert Corvin 12. lin BQlum ,,&amp;. Femate \ :lt, areet:
Cows 100 .00 to 200.00.
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und 8on; M i-s. Vernon Jaynes and 13. Larre
.. fowl
Veal Ca lves-Tops 29.00; Sec­
daughter.
I. Rambllns E2, Bov•
H. Chrlatmu
onds 25.0Q to 28.00; Medium 20.00
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talk
to 24.00 ; Com. and Hvs. t·e.oo to
Dismissed Sel)J:. 16: Mn. Roy
111, Come Into 8. lllunolerecl f3, Bon- ! ........,,. ialWII'
25.00;
Culls \2.00 to 15.00.
NEW and USED
Johnson, Clark 'l' hompson, Mrs.
dial
f, South
view
Stieep Ewel'! and Lms 3.00 to
•tyJee
El mer Cnddol ph, Mrs. Neva 11. Interu­
82. 'l'ul
A.frtcaa,
12.00; Stock Ewes 4.00 to 10.00;
113. OM (Stot.)
:Ill, Frana
White , Mrh'.. Marlon Fera:u1on,
I. Tooth
tlcmll
Fat
Sheep 4.00 to 8.00; Cul ls 1.00
(abbr.)
1blmp
Mrs. Chester Cu nn ingham, Mn.
l&lt;. Chari" upoll
to
fi.00;
Bucks 4.00 to 8.00.
property
18. lrteuNte'
9, Coom!-Y
JT, Dlruler
Richard Woodyard.
R.,,bftc11
Lambs-Tops 1 9.00; Seconds
M.
Uberate
(lff\cer
Scaggs, Mrs. Jed Webster and
14.00 to 17.00; Light Wts. 12.00
3T. Weakell
U. Salnt1t
80, BulablS
19.
son; Mrs. Wayne Paln1er. Mu.
to
16.00 ; Common 10.00 to 12.00.
(abbr.)
38.
Beforo
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Phone WY-2-3?1M
Larry Brumfield and daughter;
Mrs. Adrian Spe ncer, Mrs. Elmer
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gram- e ntitled "Our Churct,. Doors
A� Opened" was Jed by Ptiyll is
Newland.
There were 18 members present.
Ways of equippirlg the new elaas
rooms with ltitehen and nursery
· equipment were dLcus�ed. The
hoetess sePr'ed refreshml!tit.a fol•
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82 60 .577 51,lz
St. Louil
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82 62 .... 61\
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Los Angeles . . _ 11 67 .535 1 1 ¼ mo
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San Franei&amp;CO 73 73 .500 16½1
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HOUSE,
two
fu
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RATES
b_ond already J)Olted and let the I Homer M . Noble, 43, :t1uon, n•
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room apartments. A. N. Bengel .
SFC Kenneth 0. Jadd. lonl
COLUMBUS UPI-Three you ng Cinc·i nnati
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5:1 87
Phone 'WY2-3273.
4 cents per w•rd, (•nt: m�el'tion. b{inilnurn chara;e .::
7 31½ C uban, stay at Lhe Shelburne illeTWenl surge ry Mond,)' (� Pl.ea• Army Recruiter, announces a new
J l-2 -t-fe Amishme n were /le iltl!!need tn Chicago
so_ as nol to embarrass ant ·valley Hospital in oqit PleU- sclie4ule dut to a reC1!nl t'hang9
a cenLa � wvrd ioc three 1.&gt;0nt1ecwtlve inaertiou..
federel priaon Phi l adelphia . . . 53 9 1 .388 35½ rent _tree :,
FOJ\- Rem-°"Tbree office r'&gt;Ollll three years in athey
Pres
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Sp�ciar - one moi:th for 30 ceniJ per �ord.
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ant tor correction of inr.urrei io h� of �t'�'as1lgnment.
refused to
because
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Store OJa Moniday
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• left arm suffered in a two car -,
go nto . service or work a l ike
c·ourt st., In Pomeroy, tecontl pen
I tinfd to • hfJAJNt•I for t,.._, l i1ion on Route 62 near Clifton
Sgt. Judd wil l co\· er Gallia,
" not p.a_ld within 10 day:. aner rece,,vinz bill.
C
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f his ulcer .
floor. on,: tare:� 18 1 22 ft, room I Hofplta
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Metes
Cou nties in Ohio a-nd Ma­
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Em,.$ iJl AO,•e nising - Stio uld t,e r•iK':-tf&gt;d l.mmtdl:atelf. 11-•
Saturda)' afternoon.
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with adMiln.in1 U1l -.. 12 ;t room
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West Virginia.
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F deral Court Jud ge Me G.
The acene of Act II of the CasD
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Underwood imposed tht' sentences
tro drama wa.s Lhe United Nations eral Service Administration De�t
Hia new sch,dul e is u Follows:
De w1.·
11atnted witl� ntw floor
Tundtf'• Prot,abt• Pitcher,
'8,i' d of �anb and Spect•l Notice1 111 Ev1:pis Jl.�- ��tu.aMM
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er 25, and DaYod
Benjam
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flmr:.day, Meii?s
n!:, in Poi nt Pl eau nt, was on hil way Monday ·and
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w, . 2080
vid Miller, '!Z4, both of Apple
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fod
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days may tie
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"l 1o work when bis car wae strudk
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J DAY ' 3 DAYS
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Creek near W· ooster' and Daniel J on■s 16-1,f "' Ell,worth 6-12.
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ar
be
ded
fo
COnt-_cted
at
the
Masonic
temple
llowers who
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head-on by a car 4riv1;n by i� 1
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$1.36
$4.llj)
1-5 room apartment unfurnished. Swar\zentrubuer, 23, or near
5tormed the ·eleva ton and tried Fi.eld,ii,
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and operaIor . of a Middleport Bf?r•
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Tuesday, Mason Counly and
Phone WY2-3302.
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9-16�tp �Iso gave the three a tongue lash- O...___,
mantkjold
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They
were
repulsed·
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vice station .
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h� rnay be contacted at thf' Post
mg for their attitude
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Alt
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th
me
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th.at
da
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by
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TH�Ef: ll-OOM apartment on Con" I don 't t hink a rei igious iuue
10-ti17 at Milwaulcu
a �• 17nl1�ht company wenl lo the plush South
In
on to bis arm injuriH, Pfti�r ln Point Pleasant.
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PHONE WY-2-21 57
Wedne11&lt;t,r. Friday all day, and
m this question ,'' he Yt
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sustained head injuf'..- ____, 9-17•3ic
•-•-------said noting their· Amish religion . C L� An ■I -; at · L�•• niiht rum and sandwiches o n lbe house ies, a left hip injury, a wound ovier Saturday morning at the GallipoI
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FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath s·-:r�
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Auto
Sales
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you
as
conscJCntious
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perately to find them room at the stitches to dose, and several lac- the Park Central Hotel.
· nc1 nn■tl •t MI wa "• nl ht
three Iota. 786 Hysell St., Mid- ors and
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report
for
ask
you
to
inn.
era lions and abrasiOfll, The exact
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"Any one deliri ng information
work or nati onal ' mpo� a nce ,· n- Los ..:r11■ lff at St. Loult, nliht
ext
e nt or hl111 injuriet it not yet a nd' u(lable to meet this schedule
lly Pain. Free (nopect\_on, ln1ur- · dr, Sedan. Gooel looking and good
Onl
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Now
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ed l:iy l\111tl0t1wkl■• Phone It. j running car. $905. Blaettn ars, NICELY }l'Ulf,NJSHE!) 2 BEDmay fontact me at home during
"Your government has not
AM.IRICAI\ L EAGUE
ro0m· upstairs apartment. Pb.
9 15 6te'
end A. S.,rylc■ 'Station WV2•
Pomeroy.
Score• of newsmen put aside
hy
tbe
eveninge or weekends
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lacan
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d
Fields
red
suff
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b
w L Pct. GB covera,1e of the emergency Congo
WY2-38'14. '
8 1 trc asked you to fight. You refused
23664-u.tfc:
here in
a
nd ealling Gibson 6-0999
gs,
about
ration
the
chest
l
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s
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to do any kind of work for Jt. New York · · · 88 57 ·601
:..::.t·.;;_ 1�6 PL¥�0UTH VB 4 dr Sedan. __:..:;_:_____:_:
seu!on to concen lrate on the un- a rffl.!l . Both m�n were taken to qie Gallipolis," si;::t. Judd said.
Like n'ew black Jlnd white fin- AP.Ak\'JQ:NTS - .rurnubecJ md Th ere is only one thing left for Baltimore · · · · ·· 83 � ·072 4
f
oldmg drama. At one point Ca1hospital in a Fogl ee:ong arnbulane!e.
oney aklng
i slt . Push button sjiift. $895. untumtp.ed. Jle»sten. Kiddle the cow1 to do."
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lro
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port. Phone WY 2-2,21. a 3 tf
9 15 6tc
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
newsmen surged forward. Trooper L. C. Yost of the Point
�STE R$ TO MEET
wayM R. Shoe maker, 29, Spring- Washinaton
. near :perfect ----- .
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Relax,
they were told. Castro wa111 Pleasan1 Detachment of West Vir­
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MODERN unfurnLSh ed � r ooms field and Frank Webb Garrett, 23
19 5
The
Mlddleport Athletic Bnost­
Add Hundreds of Doll.rs to
t
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79
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55
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21
only going Lo the men's room.
ginia Stale Police reported that, fl'B wilfmeet at the hii?h school
cond1twn, will trade for lfaclor
and bath apartment. Birch
cab• GlasO«ow' Ky ·, for the _ Ju1 27
Vaur presl!!nt income wltfi
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63 81 .438 23 ½
Then came Act Ill, the surprise according to a witness to the acci­ tonight at p. m. for a regular
of equal val ue. C ont.ad.
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. Olti ver
the im ported prodi.,ch of
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ouncement that at hie own in- dent, Fields was driving north and mee1ine to 8discu,s the busine�s
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M.onday's
WALTHAM
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s
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Castro and friends would 1werved into the path of Nobl e, ca@vasa and elect o!ficers.
9-20-6tp
men ad mit11:1ed No 111mes schedul■d
be put up at the 300-room Hotel who was \Jriving BOUth.
WATCH COMPANY
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sed,m, flea1�5�. __
TuHday's Probabl• Pltchairs
Theresa, known as "The Waldorf
pistributors are now being se­
rolher1&gt;, RoNohle'11 car left the highway and
.sonably priced. Ca ll WY2-3232.
Washington at N•w York,_ {N) Astoria of Harlem" and the JargJ, ected in your Area where we
STJIKE
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38 , an d E1- I Krallclc M n Stafford 3-1
over an e mbankment, land­
went
9-20·3tc _ _______
est
Negro
h
ol.t:-1 in the nalin
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.
shall sel eet &amp; stock localinns
ALGIEllS.
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_36, P1eaded
i ng on a railroad tr11ck. He was teri�· te,n,Jii;tl set off a hand
Bostett1 at B■ltlmor■ (NI Br■with imported products of
tmg charges Wll r 10.12 vs Barber 1 0-6
J Berding said Castro had turned thrown from his Car. Yost said that
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Waltham • Watch CofTllpany.
down an offer of 20 rent - free Fields will !le charged with driv­ �aa.e oiJ 1J ��town ab tet Sun•
0 city prison
nd
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i:.•ontal�ra.
PEACHES, bring
No ex-perlence necessary.
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wound­
auite1 at the Commodore, only ing l eft of the center of tbe high­ llig •! � ,. olh"'s.
Lary
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Webster Fruit Farm, Long JotYour ,activities will be to ser­
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three blocks from the United Na- way. ,Botlt can were estiQtated to
W■dnesday's G■mH
toin, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5-3201
·viee each l ocation, cOlled &amp;
tions and much niore suitable be tola�osses.
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. llfO WORRY
UPI _ -- Hal Boston &amp;t · 111a1♦1mo,-.,, N
from
a security point of view.
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Part time, onl y a few hours
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QRJC&gt;OPI - Wall Street,
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e�., wil l !.,erve W■shlntton ■t N•w York
Q.h.S, FUEL QlL and '!o&amp;l fur,.
, "You can imagine for yourself 89wel) Part1ctpated
ers saw nolhfng to worry about in
per week. Can be operatect i n
sident George Only gimes schtdull■d
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ila.�.s. Cii.lf for flee estlmatea,
what the reason was " Berd'
Mo11��·s �harpeat break in stock
conjunction with your preaent
sentative durF'Oreman &amp; Abbott Midale,porL
Meeting
0
Rivermen
in
said
tart
l y.. "It cel'binly WIIJl i
g
t
m five years. 'but they were
prlce1
•business. May be eXpanAei:l to , &amp;-10-tk
PENNANTS AT A GLANCE
baseball pla�•
not to hel p the u. s. ,government."
A. V: Howell , p�si�ent ,of divided today on when a t.'Omeback
lull time. All merchal'ldise
xas aRd Me:iut�e �e1g1 C�nty _ Pion� and would be made.
AMERlCAN
L EAGUE
' '
ful ly guaranteed both to deal•
USED GARDEN tractors ,no mows former presGD
RETURN
TO
FT.
KNOX
Hu1tonul
Society, Inc., atteni;led
L
Pct.'
GB
W
er &amp; qnsulller. l nventory
ers. IIotury mcwer bl ades 1barT � gue .
e ,._,.,a
New
York
.
.
86
1
1
5
Pvt.
Larry
7 .801 · ·
D.
meeting of the Soni
Baker
annual
�he
haa
comI
,lRANGE TO ME ET
-100% exchangeable. W� -:-v,W
eq_ Cµ@lO" mowifli aDd
p
leted his basic tNining at Ft. '8d Daugbtffll, of Pioneer River· ,
Baltimore
.
.
83
62
.572
4
9
- Pomeroy Bend Gra nge will
-The
get you started ID,ghf. · Mini­
ti!ilbg.
tote
g Kflox, Ky., and spent a 13 day men at the Campu.s Martius Mu­ meet i n regular session at the ,
Chicago . . . 83 tl2 .572 4
GRAVILY TRACTOJ
m u m in\'estment $119Z.50
leave with his parents, Mr. and teum in Mafietta s,tqr�:y. �
Gfm� ""'1llnln1: '
DAV Hall in Pomeroy Wednesday
cash necessdn,· . Your invest­
sales anti Service 512 E. Main St.
RONT PORCH
N8w YIH'k. Hom. S Washlnvton Mp!. Seldon E. Baker Sr., and hiil:
Fomeroy, Phone WY 2-2975.
ment covers· Distributorship,
back poreh 2; Boston 3. Away 6 8oshln I; bride, Norma. On Sept. t:i he
The river exhibit at Ute ,tnu­ �pt. 21 at 8 p. m.
7-21-_t_l,_ __.
Inventory &amp; Display Units,
unn in g water, WHhlngton 3,.
,eum
ha1 been nioved from the
returned to Ft Knox where he will
�.
YOU ti!AY EA!JN BACK l'IIB
basem
en
t of the old structure tQ . fflEBE'S A
Baltl�tlrti. Ho111t1 2, Bo■ton 2. take 15 weeks of arm ored tract
"PUPPIES. REASONENTUtE ORJGINAL lNVEST­ PEKINFSE
�!t��°'iiet:;:. Away 7 Washlni,tcm $; .�on
ttae
n
ew addition ��UJ' COIQ:
2.
m
e
cha
n
ical
1ch901i
n
g.
ABLE. Mrs. YI• W. Call, 732
1 -"
pletea by the Ohio Jlwtorical
MDq' THROUGH OUR RE­
.,\I, M"d
""· _.
.,,.,. '•
C hicago. Honut 6 K■MH City
Sycamore
St
-Middleport
,
Society, ownl!r of -the - mt1ee11m.
ORD� BONUS PLAN.
2.
Away
9-19-6tp
ROOM HOUSR 1 ; Cleval■nd 32; n.troit
Captain fredefick · way, Jr., wp
Distri,butors appointed imme­
---- - - - - - - .
3
l
and
Cleve
cation. Melvin
rHlected p�ident of · the �
diately iwpon ,Qece,ptence. Ap­
1
E
NATIONA
St.,
mero,.
� t��"c;B GO
and Daughters or��tipn.
plicants must ha-vi:! mean� of
tires�!-�d�:;a;,ro;;��::
p(;) l 301P
To Flt Your Needs
transportation. Write name,
ted corn picker. Williamson
11
Pittsburgh
88 55 .615
address &amp; phone number to
F.arm. Suppl y, Rutland. 9-19-3tc
St. Louis
82 60 .577 51/2 11
W e Service Al l Makes
BOOSTERS *JTIN!,
,·
Montgomery: 16.2 upper; 9.2 loW- EASTERN
off
'CeS__ Milwaukee
Time Industries Dept. EE
82 62 .569 81,ii 10
___
Eastern
Ath
l etic Boosters are
AUCTION
er, and running 5 ft. open ; Gall i1 70 W� 74th St., NY 23 NY
I� �fftl! !lf!ll!
Wednesday at 8 p. m. at_
SATURDAY, ••pt.• 2,
� l 960
,..Ith•·'''°". � . 6 Mllw• kH polis, 17.9 upper, 10.5 lower, 5l/i ft. meeting
I ..,l!,.'1f)..lill
1
th
e high school and are invjtittg
T
R ..�...
•
. , ;np■ti I. Awty
..,...,,l; Cini:
opEn ; Lock 23: 15.3 upper, 10.1
.,lb:io �- M. ,
� ,Ct11cqo
Phone WY 2-2511
, �n
·w
--= ro · give
. -away Puppie
. . s. 1 ..a:ro le.alt
ttel l\'.t"
. ortga�e S M1lw,p.)9' �; ''ijU1chlpMa '2. · lower, one trap open. A11 movable everyone interested in their:
ing the state and will
l 's athletic program to ; join
schoo
Richard
Middleport
Spencer,
Locust
St.
.·
Cool'vllle. sell the following at aucUon at
ered by �arl
Sf. Lotiis. HOIM f Lo• Ane■lu dams are up 13 through 23. Aver- them.
•. ·
YU 5 244.5
l
.l U· lS-3tP ! my residence, 2 mi les west 'from
to
the
u
n
d
E-_r'
•
2. Away 9 Los Aftlllles J; San aging one tr@-P i)pen . _
1 960, and (11- P:rancl.,co ,. 1=1t1cato 3,.
Bo11B Down : Dashfteld: I. F.
WANTED-RIDE TO Washington Rutland Post Office on State
of �ourts of 1
Route
1
2
4,
tur
n
South
o
n
cou
n
ty
er, 6:15 am, 0-8; John J.
Freiberg
to
Chic
D. c. or yicinity, the 22nd or
A ti• gam, with
• will
on May �th,
Rowe, 4 :45 am, 13-1; Lock 7: The
I
h
bu
")
•
rlrt111
In
f
t
23rd. Gui!lo Guolami. PhoDe road and foll ow arrows.
�f
�
•
C� 1,,..�
1 9p'.9, '--fl� on which def&amp;ull ':8.s Ile
Ford Tracto r with mower, 800
Pittaburgher, 5: 30 am, 21-0: Lock 9
li..· I �
WY2-2529'. ,
9-17-3tp I
■
_
l;l
ee
Q
m,�e.
the·
u�d
e
rSJgrt
e
d
JJiU
- -- Bal es of Hay, 3 H og Fe�ders
-- - -- -W� Jtfwn, or Conta&amp;t
The
Bayou Lartine, 7:55 am, o-4;
11:IH
h
r
sbu
Home
k�
5
t.4,HW"
COMBINATION
2-4-1 0 mo�e swi), 1� lntern a- A. C. a..-pr.oit�, �IM. Q�... sel l _ihe .Qods and"C'h attel s �e8Cfil)'. 3; C 1ncfn11.1ti 2'. Away 5 Pl :.- Lock 14: Charles R. Stevenson. 7 a.
HOME COOKED m eals, · -plate
• ed m said mortga_ge, to-wit: 1955 burgh 3. Philac&amp;.lphla 2.
tional Heavy Duty 'l'ruek L·180
m., 0-0; Lock 15: Jayne Hoagland,
l unches.
Ja�� •s llairy Bar,
to be sold £or parts), Myers I ROOFING, SPOUTING• She�t M e I Studebacker, 8 Cy_lmder, St,irlal No. --� ________ 7 am, 2-6; Lock 23: EIPr Cl�
Middl eport.
9-20-6tc
f
tal 'mr an �pair "'
-- PALME @. �•�f WINNERS
12:50' pm, 2-0; Chrandelellr,'4:10:'
Water Pllm:p; �ep · -.,yell Pump
t· .=.� � :230� 8383962 , IS Pase. Coupe, af . Wae'tn
ny
.
a
· tna� Auto Co�pany ""areb�us_e,
Ql)NED�, J1�. UPI -Arnold l m., q..o; W�;rerly, 7:'9 pni, 4-0;
and Tank, 2 three Phase MolHl 30tp,
( 2 ) COf,d '? f Thqn kS
Spring Av�nue, PomerQJ, Ohl!), 111 Paml.er of Ligonier, Pa., hall Beav�r, 10:U'i pm, 1-0; A,. V. Chris
tors , Other Moton, Coal Drills,
Other Tool s, 1500' Ft. Plastic r¢J:GLEll, :PUJLD1N(¾ SUPPLY th� Vll,agt of Pomero�, ��ig. earned ,'r.s,7Qq i� !3 PGA tourna- Jr,, 8:qG all!,, 2-0; C. V, 'Harp.er,
W_E
_
T
_
A
_
K
_E_ 'fHIS
pqrtunity to
C�uqty, Otiao, on October lU�, J960 JJl,�nts this i�ar to toP Ken Ven- 7:30 flD, '11- ·
Hose (Size 'ra,nges from ¾ " to
John!i-Mari-.J!� J'()Of khlnlles, at
thank •any and SI WlJo helped
lO:�O a. _m.
.Bo!ts Vp: lo!:t; Z,:: ijal�!l•l- 5:'45
turi, his closest competitor, in
3" 2000 Ft. ElectriC Wire
.
kitcheh cabinets built to order•
us in a ny Wiiy ln the recent · (Siz• e 4 to 10,. 1 400 A m p.
price
2� .00.
s by am, 3;p; Lo� zt; Ne}fo� '1C!-.dfQQJ.
$
_
mum
Mln
l
k�
cial
n
sweepsta
fina
lf's
o
g
t
�_
S\
aluminum windows and doo�s
death of our daughter and sis- 1 Switch Box, 800 Ft. 4" Oak
of sa1e. Cash m hand on more than �0,000 . Venturi has 5:35 tJq, �; ..ob �t#" p:$!$ ,.�•
g&amp;rage
doors, ceiling tile, vinyl dayTerms
ter, Madyline Joa n Peek. Es."
nf sale.
Plank 9 Ft. Long, 1 Doz.
4-5; G�lliiioi'5: Luq ;Jane - ��
won $44,800 m 24 tournaments.
floor tile and p l ywood paneling.
peciall y do •. H wish to thank
■rs
S1vln
Bank
h
:
&amp;
k
1:
,
Geese, 40 Chickens (ApproX.)
111
f•rm
50
tin
ll
8-9;
�
T
�?Q'
�
-;I
'
,l
Call N gler s, Rac,ine· . 8-11-tfc
Ewing Funeral Home' tor the
Cipmp■ny
PAPER. GROUP MEETS
er, 1 :20 am, �; .Robert R- Gibson
I Doz. Duckli. The above items
e
d
Ptm■roy, Ohio
CHICAGO
{UPI}
M
ore than 2:20 ,m, 2"9; �valon, 3 ain, 0,q.
ar
e to be sold J?efQfe Lunch.
. ... "'�;����r9i�: 11::� :�::.::��:���
(9) 20, 27 ; (10) 4, 3tc 7,000 representatives of all phases
LolJ.�on and Marmet are on t�
LUNCH W ILL IE Sl!RV!Q
and to Mrs. Lois Burt and MrS .
._.._
_ _ , - 9..._,
HOUSEtiqL� FURNITUR
_•
·
, ."
of the ,,.per industry gatherod sil l, JN_inlield running two leol.
.., ?
•
• •
Bon Neut.ting for !heir beauli- Porch Swing, ,oom DivJde'�.- 2
-f•�
_ .- .,;.
4
at
a
nn
today
for
th
e
eemi
�rr�.f'
�lft'
,•J
ual
Kana'Wha
Riv
e
r
boa.ta:
Down
____
ent
h
e
re
1
•
R
i
,
,
),
,
qr
.
.
tut music. We al so wi5h tu
· w nfield l!elen Z, 0-7.
of the N t on l h er
pc. Sectional C9J,Jcl'j, C M!fP.·
; t&gt;l���:_:������:'!_:_____!�""'""'""'::,:::,:""',:;e""'""'""=�""'""',:e::,,,,�,:,,=""'""'""'""'""' I
p�r__i_�
• l_';&lt;&gt;t�•�_''.'_l'
:_'_l��!
_&gt;tlt"'.;o�n:_�
,:o&gt;rn':'v:een
&amp; Q.f SAL E UNDE R
thank a ny and aJl of the gra.T
NO
IC
.
.
·
fflllP
w�
st
Obe,
Che of Dra ,
f
,
duating 'class (or
thetr thoughtprey Gas Heater (4ntJ!!!) )ITU),
.
JT,flMf
�y yi,.-i:ue of � . .�H�1 :WO{lnie I
Iuiness. We W18h to thank Il BO
Barrell Back Chair, Bedfoom
the pall bearers and · Rev. Arthur
e�e_cuted ilnd �«iUy��ij by fl�
.
.. .
'
.
Suite, Veeta Gas Range, Philco
Ml-Cauley £or his consoling
Stobart,
Jr. and draCe 'Sto�t ··to
Comlal.
Refrii(er&amp;tor,
�
words.
reston �o�r� tnc: q� w,rc� 2tllh,
Washer,' Reel T)'P.e Lawn MowMrs. 4la Flint, mother.
196b, dulf assigned to · the · urtllerer, 2 Fl ower Pedestils, 2 """cIrene Grueser and
-�err. df
siSned aiid filed C ltht'
kers, Stand,, 2 SinJI� t,on
,
I\)o,
, f." on
Geraldi ne McHaffey,
, -Y, M
, ,_ o·.1•·11,
Co��
.Re Igs W
Co�p
Bec:ls (COm pJete), Drees!� f•___9-20-ltp
Sistern.
d��arch 28, 1�, a�d on ?hlC�
·ble, Gas Heater (]S!}q(I . '�W),
lsull
ha,
be�n
m
•�•.
the
und
er2 _Wbtte Chairs, Lamps, _j1:it•
signed will sell ibe ' ,1qi&gt;4s 8hd
16) Lo...•t and Found
chen Cabinet (Very Goo(J), 15
chattel s deserjbed In sllid marl�
pc. Dinnette Set, Deep ftfe· r,
.;
.
g�g
e, t?-y,it': 1�7 tdff,R, � �flffi4LOST BROWN, WHITE and black
·
•
t
i
·
,
, , ,�
Miscellaneous Items.
er, Serial ¥•• 11n1q l�, 'l\i·
spotted female Beagle Hound in
ADA VAN !!,\l!T,J, �
sf?n
�Qr, at f'ubUC 4uCt\o� al
the vicinity of Syracuse. Con: Ter!ftS: �••h.
Jf.
tact Will iam Zerkle or cal l
n
I
A l
1
181
9-20-3tc a':o=�'iio���Tf
WY2-6832.
c:-N c'c do h
.
l
0
e
Chutor, Ohio '
lsgio, (0n�,il, 0.!'fil\..,
FOUND SMALL pockethook with COMPANY, 'lt.CIN I, 0.
}(0!98
&lt;!'O al
Auclianeu:
CRITT
BRADFORD
.8 �2 30tp Of!
.
.
.
�
.,
�
_
,
.:..
money. No identification . Iden­
"'
a.
-'
---'---·
tify and claim by paying ad. Sale Manager; A. C, BRADFORD, ---0-1,-•!'
9-'!(l·Ste
WY2-2'173.
fr.,n4
THE LATE 1". H. DAVI$ 'pro- OOllll"Ll:tE ,INSURANCE PRO I day of sale.
pert)', brick two atory, located
Th• f:,rm• • ■nk &amp; Savin�,
18) Auto Soles
i
tection, uh,. Aut• Flre
• •�Y
t ljort� •�11'.� •�� ,rQpl
MI
�
tr'
"'°""v,n,•'
,
II
fhod CIMi Used C¥!
Jiio el'oy, Ohio
Streets. �id.df�t, mly be
tjti.,__
�
:1"1!7'
� All Mlk1■ allCI Modilf
��) 2P, �?; (l�� !, �tc
9-17-3otc
seen .iny evening.
_
.
tlllTROPOLffAN MOTORS
N "JNS\JMNCE I
16 GAUGE SHOl U1i• f''ritJfP- DAIINES..... East """"' IJ­
A&amp;��ti
'Ii
.
_
1
epor1:
,
i
irtre; •Aato�
Mrs.- JOhn Stotif, · �fJSOn e,
PosaNft. Ohio
� , tf·
t,.,.
_ 11. P.�hone \VY2,
9 i, 4'"6tc �
l'U•lf
19" STUDEBAKER V8 P.relldent, ·-=-----,-,--,..__li.i
·
C!IA!IH;S
ll�l!i T
4
I , �,.,
4 dr. aedan. Finest and �E1JJ
"' � 1
Studebaker. !!!&gt;�11, Hl'"' ,1�,
• ,
and out. $1'�.
!J�!f.!1��( f:llpsol f49-50. Al:
rY,
· ' piaet 6ti.
qI ,
fO � stncer 1ew -�blnei
Pomeroy.
ln4 YIFMl'm �1,;ne�
,: The FabUndergrou114 �verits ,,,,,Ide Economical LPGu SloriG•
l�j6 FOR.DVSFairl.a'ne ·Haw top, !ic l!h'oji- 1Photte
.
Cpe. One of cliiffi�st •�cift: Ja
, .
� -·••ot ec,momlcally
9-10-31,
tho Littlo Bi• liu:h ........,_ ...,_lble·10 .,.otl,.,.,.;;..
-•
town. $1093. Blaqijp�, pq_m.
in
lwntcr, near�
::::'1,otiled" in feel
ero,.
__ ·9 1$ V!•
caverilf
"1beso
neeci,;il."
tllltil
caverns
nndcr�
pressure tanks ;... an, providtn8 !'lean. e,o,iomt�al,
111&lt; mmod from shalt, 350 feot below the aurlacc.
g
growm
tS
s
daily
LPGa
,
ro,ult
a
As
fuel.
efficient
This storago assum bmple supply of LPOas for
· in importanco for cooking, beating and refrigerathe
growing Midwest market.
lion, ind as fuel h tractors, trucks. lnucs and
olhor mccbaDical OljUip� .
LPGas, motor fuel and burner oils, shipped via
Little Bli 1Dc11, are only apart ol't!Je energy (irodButane and P"'l?""" are
9nly �•
ucts
!'811� � �
Ba- ,;stems.
m
!':"Ono
14&lt;
teat
,
To
.
ratlon
relrigo
surc or
lol&gt;t�
dimming,
u
dem"'!Sllllted by
Thr�4!1.
'
et11 l1•• wasbe4' , ..
pressure ��
1'5S FORD
va. ' Door, ovordfi!t!l,
· l'ldio, heat!!:·, good
tires, Low mh.:-ale by
°
�nc local 'r!Pff•'
11
1¥
� �lir�
.
TRANSMISS ION CORP0RATIQN
.
\
'- �- ,
WEBSTER
an
d
roLTZ
HOUSE,
wa11
to
w•l
ROOM
7
l
Att eys tor Plfinµff
ur ort, Lo111,t111VHo".' aton,
•,ttrt
earpeting. Built-in kitchen. Call
(9) 6, �. �. 2'1: (Ill) i, �IC
JYY2·�•;
Jl-20-Qlf " itlJ;!!I'
.,-..
'
WANTED· Sma l l Girl'! BJcyele,
■lso troiltlog wheel s. Pbone
WY2-�346. -9-2o.3tc

1

showed there arr. 140 dairy anim_a l s at r.s1 and 10 3 al _ Athens.
with an average p_roduehor: of
10,324 pounds of mi l k at GSI and
12,020 pounds at �th ens. IL gave
e
0
c
t e
!� $;;;� �� � G�P!n� $J;;
, 8�.;;
at Athe ns . '
l!I
I know that at the Gall ipol is
stale Institute, using the rnmn,erMonths ago the flu bug bit me,
eiai price or mitk (66 ceots ' galC'��•
A
nd at ti mes I was so 111,
Ion),
th e GSI wou l d have had an
l,
Could not do much w'!rk o_r writing income of $122,861. 22 and an ex�? I bowed unto God s will.
SEPT. 21
pe nse of $86,967.43 � a profit of
$35,893 .79 .
C1ass, 12 of t'be the Heilth M etho- rri any weeks J felt so wretched,
4 i at Church will m eet Wednes..ay H�d to rut a lot in bed,
Eve n the state pr i ce of milk per
livening ·al 6 o'clock at the home 0, �till I looked toward the fu turp
'
hundredweight
gives u GSI profit
W
n
i
e
K1
o
P.
n
O.
di
for
here
Mrs.
a i, Uuek
there is no pnjn or dread.
•
of $2,155 . 95.
net". Memb:ers are. to bring a co'v-'
ered di sh and their own tabl e ser- Our dear Lord was good unto m r
' The attendant tol d me he fel t
A nd I'm thankful as can be
vice.
deep pity for the patients who
The eholf of $t. PauJ's Lutheran For new zeal and added plessings, work
o n the farm if they're depriv­
c��Ch will �eet Wecl�e8day �t- And for beauty I can see.
ed
of
their jobs. They wou.hi be
7 :30 P , m.
for prac- I can feel God's sacred prese nce lost inside,
' at the church
or attempting more
·
'
�nd the heavens do declare
ttce.
complicated
tasks.
Farm work, I
That He is the Great Creator
feel,
to
,
is
viluab
le
in makin g the
o
0, His lo\'e shines evecy wher'e.
Sept. 22
mentall y retarded feel some use­
Th� Past Pi'f!sidents of the La- l
fu l ness.
dies Aux11tary of Drew W ebster So, m_y frtt:;nds, don't b e
discouraged,
Post American Legion wll l meet
Eve
n
whe
n you,"re ill or blue.
Wednesdilv evt;inh:Jg, Sept. 22, at
Put
your
trust
in our dear Saviour OEVOTED TO INTEREST!
el
l.
the home or Mtl. P'8.rl Hys
A
nd H ls love will bring you thru. ' '
cratlc
n
s
o
Mei
c
]leJn9
e
ff
µ
OF IIIEIGS-MASOK AREA
·
g
Th
Rii:h•r�, S, Owen. Publ\sher
Women's Club will meet "f�ursdey He knows all about our troub les
Yes , He knows our e very care,
Published evt1ry ,-ft�rne,:,n "­
at 7:'30 p. m. at the Second W.ard B
u t we need t_ o call upo� Him
House.
"'pt Sunday by The Jhlo Vallfl
the medmm J&gt;f prayer.
Thru
Ro;.1,
Sprin
G.t:Jnae
will
meet
"1bli�lng
Compan, 11- 110 ••
g
�
'!lut"f.
.:banJe St., f�!!'IE:rO)', Ohio. :llb.i
s"-'y at . 8 p. 111. _; .1.,rogram
er- Even,1 tho ol d age o'er-takes
wiU, 'h6
��ss office pholl.e WY2�2i&amp;u, adltOI
' us.
,•aA andi, the quart
·
� p�sen·rt�
, .e can -have � great d esirt
ly �irth��f ,upper \'r l l be setved. W
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The women • Of Grace 'EpiscOpal I To keep \;orkmg for our Saviou s,
Emered'a11 secomT ct,sa mallbu
111attl!!r at � p04t office at Po11
Church wltl meet Thursday at 2 P- 1 For them s no place to retire
m. . at the home of Mrs. J. ""-�- D. Tho afflict ions come upon us,
troy, Ohio.
N ational advertlsfog reJ)ll'esenta
Hartinger with Mrs. Theodore S l ows us d_ own a l ittle while,
jve : B1..Uineli'·Kilt,bidl. i,i ... Bl'.
Recd Jr. in charge of the program. W e can st lll keep on rejoicing,
A:lXlr,1ton Ave.. New York Ctt:!'
The X i Gamma Mu Chapter of A nd can wear a sunny smile.
Composed by
tfflw York.
the Bela Sigma Phi Sorority wil l
Mu. Ril•y Pigott
Subscription rate«� .:».live�e" hS
spunsor a rummage sal e Thursday,
carrier where available, 30 cen•
Friday and Saturday at the buil dDEATH DOES NOT E ND ALL
Der 'ftck: one year in advance 111:r
ing formerl y occupied by Clel nd'a
So
many of our-fr iends and kin
- Sentinel office, SHL.flill
1.'he Oaily
Appliance on Main-SL
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Have
an
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cal
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11X
months,
$7.80; three rnonm•
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The LO a W o
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the Middleport Chqrch Of . ChrisI Their bodies li e beneath Lhe sod' I 13.90. BY motor reute where avaU
1bie: on e month. S1. e, mail: nm
will meet this Thursday even ing But death drn!s not end all.
The acts they did wi ll foUow o n
irear e,: 1t:1 '1lot1�h•, $4.25; tJo•
at the church at 7:30.
,nth,. l2 50 nn• nit1r1tJ- . 11
The Busy Bee Class of the Thru others here below,·
First Baptist Church of Middle- An_d follow on beyond the grave
port will m eet this Thursday eve- I n endless joy or woe.
n ing at the church at 7;30
for
its September meeting. There W e often thi nk of those we loved
'·
•
George A.
will al so be members of the. Who went from earth away
A
n
d
w
e
rejoic
e
whene
'er �e think
church i n Ri o Gran de on Thurs­
day to attend the Baptist Asso­ O f those who used to pray.
In fancy we can see e� face,
clatl ona l meeting.
A nd name them one byolte,
Then speak in lovi ng tones · about
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The good that they have done.
The Past Matrone of Evangeline
Chapter, OES, wil l meet this 0 yes , we speak i n lovi
Friday even ing at the Masonic And oft we bow and ng tones,
Hall In Middleport. The meeting , Whil e thinki n of a pray
future l ife
g
will �e held in the basement Rt Beyond this prese
nt day.
the entrance on Wah1ut St. Mrs. W e think o f
us o n His thron·e'
Maxine Al le nsworth is the hostess. For He wil l bJee sthe
O ne
To judge the d eeds of mortal man
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When life on earth is done.
The Happy Harvesters Class of
the Federated Church will have_Jn Li fe on this earth is very brief
ice cream social and cafeteria And soon, we al l must go
lu nch, Saturday, beginning at 4 p. To meet our Maker, and our Judge'
m. Home made tCe cream. cake Then reap wtiatc'er we sow .
sandw iches, baked beans, potato O y es, we'll livl' beyond the tomb
salad and coffee wlll be sold.
Jn �ndless joy or woe,
It 811 depends on h ow we live
While on this earth below.
SEPT. 25
There will be · Hom · Ing ,-t
Repub!lcan Candidate
0, let us l ive a l ife of prayer,
,
the Hazael Com· . ii
ror Jtepresenlatlve
,; l.ftt'- And trust the Lord abovl!
er will be -Rev. ,·R
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a basket dinner a ' noon. There To save and keep us free from sin'
Gener
al Assembly
wll l be special singlnr. The speak• Thro His l'edeemin g love.
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And
let
e
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us
of Jiis great love
ens, Ohlo. Everyone le invited. , to
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To othel'IJ here belOw,
attend.
For our influence will Jive ,m
Thru seed that here we SCI-.V
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That J ofhm think about them,
I Even tho I've been quite slow.
Yes , I've been so slow in wrilin�
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------ ------ - --- 1 But my defeme of the in6lilu•
t ional farm as a therapeulic device
I i;; be111ecl on the Gallipolis Slate In•
stituLe, where I talkcct with an at•
tendant nol corlllected with the
farm program snd also with 1111
empluve e in the rarm program
H is my belief that rarms are who h�s p a tients as form labore rs.
an tmportant part or the eronomJ,- , 11 ...,_
of Ohio mental institutions. Even l madl• inQuiry in writing to
more important lhan that, agricul - both the GSf and the Athens Stale
ture is a valuable therapeutic tool Hospital . From thr latter l nbtain­
for the mentally retarded and the ed no commPn\ as to the value 0£
_ mentally sick.
I farm work to persons who ar� in•
sane. and J wondered if the r eli_
Obv iously at institutions where cence was becau se Gov. DiSalle
there is big-city growth, there had alren dy said he was goi ng to
must be a change of practice in abolish the farms
acrorrlance with th e environment.
And I have no objection to aboish- 1 But the Athens offidal who an­
in� the farms there. Bui even swered my leller d i d �uhmit the
there thr matter•or t herapy causes I annual report of the agriculture
me to wonder what bec om e s of \ h t• I section of the dcparlmcnl of men­
: pa lienl.� who have br-c n progres�'. ! ta] hyi;:iene a)'l(l correction for
ing unt.lcr that sort of progr.im.
Ohio. II showed that mon ey ex---- --- ----- 1 pended from farm budgetary ac•
counts was $189,021 .90 at GSI
it
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(F,ditor' s Note: During October an estimat­ teachers from any staff is a problem that can
ed 100,000 Ohio citizens will take part in lo­ snowball into mw�.- o�her problems.
'J1le admini::i.rators, if they are unable to
cal school district meetings of the Stat� H9us�
" eiil!!,r.,,nce on Education. They will diS&lt;USS fill a vacancy with another teacher equally
po We Want From Our Schools?" This qualified, ma,: have to settle for a teacher
��le is one of a series dealing with some pf who is not fuL_v certificated, lowering the av­
-�p n,i�jpr education problems to be diS&lt;ussed. erage quality of the entire sl..a(f.
If no teacher can be found, pupils may
fJle �ies has been prepared as a service to
have
to be shifted into other classrooms, put•
� S)ale House Conference by some of the
-'IW's }f;!ading education writers. This article ting a bigger burden on the remaining staff
W i,rjtten by Helen Carringer, education an� reducing the opportunity for individual
a;tention to pupils' problems.
11'Pl!&gt;f, Canton Repository.)
Curriculum may have to be adjusted if
�f.np every school problem to its core and teachers are unavailable in certain fields.
The cadet teacher program , which puts tea­
��e, at the heart Of all education, stands
chers
into tho elementary field with two years
th,: teacher.
QJ+RDset lJ;ut or architect's dream? The · of training, has enabled the majority of Ohio
a pd the school room make very little school districts to have a teacher in every
4W'tw�nce if ther� jg no teacher to give them classroom in recent years. Between 1957 and
1959, Ohio issued 4,94� cadet certificates and
1!11J',P9Se.
2,000
more cadets are in training.
re sponsibil ities
!j',l'xtl!po�s from 1940 or l�pO? It probaj,ly
. Several chang_e s in ?rgani:w- 1 administrati�•e
State
Supt. E. E. Bolt has rejected a pro­ t1on
of
the
Ohio
Agr1cur1urul
were
nec
es
s1Lated
by
the announ inter­
to
teacher
without
a
�'t too important
indurling ced resignation of John n . Bragg
Station.
F.xperiment
posal
the
Ohio
Education
Assn.
that
the
by
.,.fet their contents and build the bridge from
secretary as or
cadet program be discontinued because the chan,::es in titles for two admin- administrative
istrative officers, have b e en an- Sf'ptembe r ao. 1960. All appoint,
llt91r pages to the student's mind.
shortage of teachers is too critical to · dry up nounced by Director Roy M . ments and l'hanges are effectiv e
fµ,rriculum? It can be geared to the p�il's this source of supply.
Kottman. The changes were ap· October 1.
�b' to learn and a master teacher's ability
111 other action s approved tw
proved by the Sta1irm's Board uf
and
Control
at
its
m
e
eting
at
Slone
the
Board of Control, a departknowledge
the
to
confined
or
lo te,wb,
Yet, whHe more teachers are entering the
Laboratory
on
Gibratter
Island,
ment
of agricultural biochemistry
experience of a temporary, poorly � trained profession with less training, those with bach­
was established at Wooster " to
Lake Erie.
and hard-to-find teacher.
elors degrees are g oing ahead at an ever-in­
Named as assistant dire ctors of extend the pattern of organiThe problem of pel'sonnel at. the individual creasing rate to expand and improve thelr the Experiment Station were Dr. zation of depHrtments of the
T. S. Sutton, as11ocial1i dean of Station" to this subject matter
district level varies from "pressing" to "crit· college background.
the Coll ege of Agriculture and atca. Dr. Fred E.
Deatherage,
ical" depending often on the salary scale in
Private industry and the national govern­ I Home Economics at The Oh!o chairman of Ohio State's depart•
State Universit�• and parf.time menl of agricultural bioche misl.ry
the individual district.
ment have financed summer courses for thou- I memher
of the Stulion staff, and was named to se n•e :is chairma n
But, while fatter paychecks may help fill sands of science and mathematics teachers.
Dr. Robert E. Yuder. now supe r- or the .�ountf'rpert dcpartm eht al
vacancies in one school system, money can­
The burden of finding and holding quality vi11or ol' ficlrl operations at the the Station.
Station.
D;r . R H. Rohning, campus conot attract a teacher who does not exist. And tea&lt;:bers rests with:
for lh c
ordinator
University's
new
Kottman
said the
Diredor
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the simple fact is that Ohio ' s teacher supply
THE PAREN'l' through his cooperation
titles for Drs. Sulton e nd Yoder ai: ricultural education ond 1'eIs not keeping pace with its booming enroll­ with the teacher•
would bring their authority more search mission to India, was giv•
ment.
the
in
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in line with their responsibilities en responsibility for lia sion be ·
THE SCHOOL ADMINISTRATOR
·
In
addition to his Coll l'ge dutir.s, t ween sta ri on staff .ind the
Retirements, marriages, industry and oth­ help' encouragement and
_ satislacto1·y work- Dr. Sutton wi ll b e rl'spons ibl e for Graduate School of The Ohio
.
, ,
er miscellaneous factors take teachers out of
mg cond1tlons they provide.
Lh c Station's rl'sea[ch pro"•'ram Stale Un iversity. He was re comthe classroom faster than Ohio colleges can
THE COMMUNIT Y in its desire to have a on Lhe Ohio State campus. Dr. mended by President Novice D.
Yo&lt;l er will supervise f ield re- f'.awcett for appointment as as•
put them in.
good educational program·
scurch at the main st.atiun in s istan l dean of the College at the
.
Your community, if it is typical of others
AND THE, STATE , through its power to set Wu osl f'r and on the oull yin'"'! ex- concurrent meeting of the Ohio
in lhe state, will lose B or D percent of its high standards and help finance better teach- perimer. tal farms. Buth will be State Board uf Trustees Friday.
·
rrsponsible to Associate Director
. In the belief . that per sonnel
teachers at the end of this year. Loss of good
1n g •
.
will
e in directl y responstbll.' for rese arch
b
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direct liaison betwe1m al l Station a t"tivitil• s shou ld be associated
ASKS COOPERATION
ancl Mr�. Bernard Ledlie.
anti Director KOttman. w,ith SU bject matler departments,
activities
Mr. and Mrs. Carl llil l er and
The Ways and Meuns commit- ·
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l.'t'or, :'l!lsociate �irector, Dte ctir Kottman recomme nded
r
Th
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family nf Alhens spent Sunday at t ee of tlte X i Gamma , Chap\er 1
assista
two
llt director� and Bus i- t at saoclate Direst,oi: . . Krauss
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kLany�ville ond attended the hom e- Be l. o Si mu Phi Soror ty i
Pss M11 nager H. A. Hess on will be appoin ted professor in the de•
n
'Cb1rilng.
'
ing all members to br;ng
lheir
By Mn. AlpH• Ba r r . .
Cabinet p11rtment of dairy science and
artir.lcs for the Rummage Sale to constituk tlle Director's
Tile Home&lt;:0mini,: ut lhe Lungs­
1..A
nt Director Yoder be
Bruce Morris is building II new hr held by the cheptor to the whic- h will serve as the policy- that AN&gt;ista
vll le Church Sunday was we at­
ed
sor in the deppoint
profes
a
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Dr.
g
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th
Station
body
of
makin
room furmNly occupi ed by Cle· Kuttmnn said.
tended. Due to ruin the dinner wa� gur11ge ,
partment of agronomy. He pointl!:arl
Vanzandt
i
s hom e frnm the land's Appliance this Thursday or
&amp;erved ln tlh1 chureh. In the after­
In requesting approl'al of the 4!d out that these departmen ts
M1iig� Genera l Hospital where he ca ll Mrs , Ann Rupe WY2-2732
noo n a conc1•rt wus prt•sent by the
Board
oI Control for the organi- encompass subjet"t matter areas
ca
l
11aUenl.
for pickup.
Gospel Harmony lfo�•s of Hun1in11- was a med i
chang es, Director Kott• represe nting the fiel ds of speciazational
ton , W. Va.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Corl Gorby en ter­
mau, who ls also Den n of 1he lizatio ri of the 1wo adminh:ltrators
PAILS CHANNEL ATTEMPT
Carol Ll'dli,· ha .� rl'1urnPd to tamed with a b11rbecue 11upper on
Co l lrge of Agricullurl' and Home
Jlrs. S utton, Bohning and De aParkersbur�. W Vu. wh(•rc .11hc b Wednesday honorinii: Mr. and Mrs.
FOKESTONE, Eni::Iand UPI­ Econom ics al Ohi o State, said he lherage are reside nts of the Colattending P.1ount11i11 Slutc Businells Guy Lynch on their 32nd wedding New York ltousewire Jane I3alda­ felt the changes "would make for u m hus area. Dr. Yoder a nd Dr.
College.
11nni\•ers11ry. Other gue1t1 were sare failed Mont.lay in her second l ogical and efficie nt adminl�lra- Krauss reside in Wooster.
Honnil'
Gorby, Don Gorby and Car­ attempt to swim th e English lion." He lleid they had been un­
Mr. and Mrs. Alph;1 Harr anti
famil y alll'ndd lh&lt;' Burr rruniun olyn Lynch.
Channel underwater. Th e blonde der study sincr January Whl!n
--�---·-+at Chillicol lw Sumlay.
hifl appoin t.mcnl was announced.
24-year old former motlel surfac­
Mn. Lenn Pkkl'll11 of Mason, W.
He benim e Dean und Director
Dover,
from
es
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mi
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ed
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HOLZER HOSPITAL
Va. attendl·&lt;l lhl· llomecoming here
,June
l.
n
land,
almost
15
hours
after
E
GALLIPOLIS LIVESTOCK
g
Admissions Sept. 17 : Thoma,
hu1t Sunday.
Direc1or
Kottmirn said some of
she
ent
e
red
the
wat�rs
o[f
Cape
Sept. 17, 1960---Hogs 175 to 220
Mastera,
Cheohire;
Mn.
Pir
l Cun­
Dlannu and Susan, young daugh­ nino:hum, New Ha\ en; Sept. 18 : Gris Nez, France.
the shifl.R in organization 1ind , l b� 16. 00 to 16.50 ; 220 to 250
·
-----ters of Mr. and Mrs. Kay U�nflchol­ Mrs.
lbs. 16.00 to 16.50 ; Light 15.00 to
Pomero}';
Ro
nal d
Marti
n,
er of Sygnet, Ohio. are visiting Mrs, Harold Dyne s, Wilkesvi lle;
16.50 ; Fat Sows 1 2 .00 to 1 4.00;
U1ef r g randparents, Mr. ond Mrll. John Snyder, - Ewi ngton ; Bill le
Stags 12 .00 to 1 4 .00 ; Boars 8. 00
Jack Bartrum, while L heir p11rM\/l ,lf'an Frost, Ch ester.
Ln 12 .00; Sows end Pigs 60.00 to
111,Quall,
- -are vacationing throuyh the• South­
1 00 . 00 ; Shoats 6. 00 to ]{1,00.
w
oomr
:a.ern states.
Dismissed, Sept. 17: Mrs. Lesl ie
Ca ttle-Steers 16.00 tu 22.00;
S. "!qol1&amp;'I , , voter
ruler ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stev1i n;; nf Adams, Mrs. Kenneth MUler, Mrs.
llt&gt;i[ers 15.00 to 20.00; Baby
0enenll
tT.Pelollell
Nglon
1,
Columbu1 visih'tl rr.,·ently with Mr. Guy Wahl, Al'chi e Angi s, Richard
Beef 1 8 .00 lo 24.00; Fat Cowl'!
Len m1D I. A okeP
18. C..,._
f'arter, IL Alden Wi nters, Mrs.
1 0.00 to 15.00; Canners 10.00 to
PlaylnC
dim
II. cut.
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l.uura Swanson, Mrs. C. Rex Jolly
I
river
12. 00 ; Bu lls 16.00 to 20.00; Milk
card
s.o. Kaaao1el
and t.l aughlL'I"; Mrs. Robert Corvin 12. lin BQlum ,,&amp;. Femate \ :lt, areet:
Cows 100 .00 to 200.00.
letter
und 8on; M i-s. Vernon Jaynes and 13. Larre
.. fowl
Veal Ca lves-Tops 29.00; Sec­
daughter.
I. Rambllns E2, Bov•
H. Chrlatmu
onds 25.0Q to 28.00; Medium 20.00
erelp
talk
to 24.00 ; Com. and Hvs. t·e.oo to
Dismissed Sel)J:. 16: Mn. Roy
111, Come Into 8. lllunolerecl f3, Bon- ! ........,,. ialWII'
25.00;
Culls \2.00 to 15.00.
NEW and USED
Johnson, Clark 'l' hompson, Mrs.
dial
f, South
view
Stieep Ewel'! and Lms 3.00 to
•tyJee
El mer Cnddol ph, Mrs. Neva 11. Interu­
82. 'l'ul
A.frtcaa,
12.00; Stock Ewes 4.00 to 10.00;
113. OM (Stot.)
:Ill, Frana
White , Mrh'.. Marlon Fera:u1on,
I. Tooth
tlcmll
Fat
Sheep 4.00 to 8.00; Cul ls 1.00
(abbr.)
1blmp
Mrs. Chester Cu nn ingham, Mn.
l&lt;. Chari" upoll
to
fi.00;
Bucks 4.00 to 8.00.
property
18. lrteuNte'
9, Coom!-Y
JT, Dlruler
Richard Woodyard.
R.,,bftc11
Lambs-Tops 1 9.00; Seconds
M.
Uberate
(lff\cer
Scaggs, Mrs. Jed Webster and
14.00 to 17.00; Light Wts. 12.00
3T. Weakell
U. Salnt1t
80, BulablS
19.
son; Mrs. Wayne Paln1er. Mu.
to
16.00 ; Common 10.00 to 12.00.
(abbr.)
38.
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Phone WY-2-3?1M
Larry Brumfield and daughter;
Mrs. Adrian Spe ncer, Mrs. Elmer
POMEROY, OHIO
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gram- e ntitled "Our Churct,. Doors
A� Opened" was Jed by Ptiyll is
Newland.
There were 18 members present.
Ways of equippirlg the new elaas
rooms with ltitehen and nursery
· equipment were dLcus�ed. The
hoetess sePr'ed refreshml!tit.a fol•
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CAPE CANAVERAL, UPI-An
Atlas misaile which tied its own
distance record 11f 9,000 miles
�onday could btvfl flown more
than 2,000 miles fJflher bad the
Air Force ordered it, informed
sources eaid.
It was leirned the 82•foot rodt'1
et fire� 0,Jlly h 0µ1'1 after soviet
Premier Nikita : Kbrulhchev's ar­
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STANDINGS

NATIONAL LEAGJJ I
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Pitt.sbure:h . .
88 M .615
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82 60 .577 51,lz
St. Louil
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82 62 .... 61\
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Los Angeles . . _ 11 67 .535 1 1 ¼ mo
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1!01! CO�SIST�NT DEPE_i"DABLF IIESUL'n
San Franei&amp;CO 73 73 .500 16½1
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EIGHT
ROQM
HOUSE,
two
fu
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RATES
b_ond already J)Olted and let the I Homer M . Noble, 43, :t1uon, n•
.448 4
room apartments. A. N. Bengel .
SFC Kenneth 0. Jadd. lonl
COLUMBUS UPI-Three you ng Cinc·i nnati
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80 .38
Z
. 60 eentl.
5:1 87
Phone 'WY2-3273.
4 cents per w•rd, (•nt: m�el'tion. b{inilnurn chara;e .::
7 31½ C uban, stay at Lhe Shelburne illeTWenl surge ry Mond,)' (� Pl.ea• Army Recruiter, announces a new
J l-2 -t-fe Amishme n were /le iltl!!need tn Chicago
so_ as nol to embarrass ant ·valley Hospital in oqit PleU- sclie4ule dut to a reC1!nl t'hang9
a cenLa � wvrd ioc three 1.&gt;0nt1ecwtlve inaertiou..
federel priaon Phi l adelphia . . . 53 9 1 .388 35½ rent _tree :,
FOJ\- Rem-°"Tbree office r'&gt;Ollll three years in athey
Pres
nt
I
isenhower.
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Sp�ciar - one moi:th for 30 ceniJ per �ord.
�
ant tor correction of inr.urrei io h� of �t'�'as1lgnment.
refused to
because
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over Stiffler Shot
Store OJa Moniday
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l'i\111 rate 0£ 4 ceots per word will be charaed for advertiain,i
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• left arm suffered in a two car -,
go nto . service or work a l ike
c·ourt st., In Pomeroy, tecontl pen
I tinfd to • hfJAJNt•I for t,.._, l i1ion on Route 62 near Clifton
Sgt. Judd wil l co\· er Gallia,
" not p.a_ld within 10 day:. aner rece,,vinz bill.
C
OI um bua SIate San F ran 4 c1,1,- 1 ' 2nd
Ill
th
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e
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f his ulcer .
floor. on,: tare:� 18 1 22 ft, room I Hofplta
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Metes
Cou nties in Ohio a-nd Ma­
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Em,.$ iJl AO,•e nising - Stio uld t,e r•iK':-tf&gt;d l.mmtdl:atelf. 11-•
Saturda)' afternoon.
l.
with adMiln.in1 U1l -.. 12 ;t room
J.
aon
'County,
West Virginia.
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F deral Court Jud ge Me G.
The acene of Act II of the CasD
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Underwood imposed tht' sentences
tro drama wa.s Lhe United Nations eral Service Administration De�t
Hia new sch,dul e is u Follows:
De w1.·
11atnted witl� ntw floor
Tundtf'• Prot,abt• Pitcher,
'8,i' d of �anb and Spect•l Notice1 111 Ev1:pis Jl.�- ��tu.aMM
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on
er 25, and DaYod
Benjam
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ta
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flmr:.day, Meii?s
n!:, in Poi nt Pl eau nt, was on hil way Monday ·and
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w, . 2080
vid Miller, '!Z4, both of Apple
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Co.,
fod
9n
tJ"lese
days may tie
e
"l 1o work when bis car wae strudk
c:/OlfDS
J DAY ' 3 DAYS
1 HQ.
U a)AYS
Creek near W· ooster' and Daniel J on■s 16-1,f "' Ell,worth 6-12.
11
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mort
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ar
be
ded
fo
COnt-_cted
at
the
Masonic
temple
llowers who
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PIH•bu h •t Phil delph"a 2
head-on by a car 4riv1;n by i� 1
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$1.36
$4.llj)
1-5 room apartment unfurnished. Swar\zentrubuer, 23, or near
5tormed the ·eleva ton and tried Fi.eld,ii,
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n Pomer
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i nd Hod,i. lx ll ·1. 0 •• •~•"-•
and operaIor . of a Middleport Bf?r•
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$1.00
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$7.JO
Tuesday, Mason Counly and
Phone WY2-3302.
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9-16�tp �Iso gave the three a tongue lash- O...___,
mantkjold
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They
were
repulsed·
J 1 S and c:w,..,. 4-1 &lt;1..
.
vice station .
r
h� rnay be contacted at thf' Post
mg for their attitude
.
er
Alt
e
th
me
e hng, Caslro and
th.at
da
IMl.i
received
by
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will
be
in
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C incinna
TH�Ef: ll-OOM apartment on Con" I don 't t hink a rei igious iuue
10-ti17 at Milwaulcu
a �• 17nl1�ht company wenl lo the plush South
In
on to bis arm injuriH, Pfti�r ln Point Pleasant.
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•treet· Phone WY2·2733· 1s
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PHONE WY-2-21 57
Wedne11&lt;t,r. Friday all day, and
m this question ,'' he Yt
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sustained head injuf'..- ____, 9-17•3ic
•-•-------said noting their· Amish religion . C L� An ■I -; at · L�•• niiht rum and sandwiches o n lbe house ies, a left hip injury, a wound ovier Saturday morning at the GallipoI
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FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath s·-:r�
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Auto
Sales
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you
as
conscJCntious
ett- c
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perately to find them room at the stitches to dose, and several lac- the Park Central Hotel.
· nc1 nn■tl •t MI wa "• nl ht
three Iota. 786 Hysell St., Mid- ors and
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report
for
ask
you
to
inn.
era lions and abrasiOfll, The exact
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"Any one deliri ng information
work or nati onal ' mpo� a nce ,· n- Los ..:r11■ lff at St. Loult, nliht
ext
e nt or hl111 injuriet it not yet a nd' u(lable to meet this schedule
lly Pain. Free (nopect\_on, ln1ur- · dr, Sedan. Gooel looking and good
Onl
y 111,,.. ICh_..uled
Now
Po
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.ead ,r bear,· " g ,'rms."
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known.
ed l:iy l\111tl0t1wkl■• Phone It. j running car. $905. Blaettn ars, NICELY }l'Ulf,NJSHE!) 2 BEDmay fontact me at home during
"Your government has not
AM.IRICAI\ L EAGUE
ro0m· upstairs apartment. Pb.
9 15 6te'
end A. S.,rylc■ 'Station WV2•
Pomeroy.
Score• of newsmen put aside
hy
tbe
eveninge or weekends
r
lacan
uises
d
Fields
red
suff
e
b
w L Pct. GB covera,1e of the emergency Congo
WY2-38'14. '
8 1 trc asked you to fight. You refused
23664-u.tfc:
here in
a
nd ealling Gibson 6-0999
gs,
about
ration
the
chest
l
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s
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to do any kind of work for Jt. New York · · · 88 57 ·601
:..::.t·.;;_ 1�6 PL¥�0UTH VB 4 dr Sedan. __:..:;_:_____:_:
seu!on to concen lrate on the un- a rffl.!l . Both m�n were taken to qie Gallipolis," si;::t. Judd said.
Like n'ew black Jlnd white fin- AP.Ak\'JQ:NTS - .rurnubecJ md Th ere is only one thing left for Baltimore · · · · ·· 83 � ·072 4
f
oldmg drama. At one point Ca1hospital in a Fogl ee:ong arnbulane!e.
oney aklng
i slt . Push button sjiift. $895. untumtp.ed. Jle»sten. Kiddle the cow1 to do."
4
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83
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ked hi1 hud out the lounge
lro
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Underwood also seutenced gr;�:r:nci · · · · 72 72 .500 14 ½ and po
port. Phone WY 2-2,21. a 3 tf
9 15 6tc
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
newsmen surged forward. Trooper L. C. Yost of the Point
�STE R$ TO MEET
wayM R. Shoe maker, 29, Spring- Washinaton
. near :perfect ----- .
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72
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14
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Relax,
they were told. Castro wa111 Pleasan1 Detachment of West Vir­
[?t?
5
m
DGE .
MODERN unfurnLSh ed � r ooms field and Frank Webb Garrett, 23
19 5
The
Mlddleport Athletic Bnost­
Add Hundreds of Doll.rs to
t
66
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79
De
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4
55
roi
21
only going Lo the men's room.
ginia Stale Police reported that, fl'B wilfmeet at the hii?h school
cond1twn, will trade for lfaclor
and bath apartment. Birch
cab• GlasO«ow' Ky ·, for the _ Ju1 27
Vaur presl!!nt income wltfi
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63 81 .438 23 ½
Then came Act Ill, the surprise according to a witness to the acci­ tonight at p. m. for a regular
of equal val ue. C ont.ad.
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. Olti ver
the im ported prodi.,ch of
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52
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ouncement that at hie own in- dent, Fields was driving north and mee1ine to 8discu,s the busine�s
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M.onday's
WALTHAM
RHUlts
s
istence
Castro and friends would 1werved into the path of Nobl e, ca@vasa and elect o!ficers.
9-20-6tp
men ad mit11:1ed No 111mes schedul■d
be put up at the 300-room Hotel who was \Jriving BOUth.
WATCH COMPANY
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sed,m, flea1�5�. __
TuHday's Probabl• Pltchairs
Theresa, known as "The Waldorf
pistributors are now being se­
rolher1&gt;, RoNohle'11 car left the highway and
.sonably priced. Ca ll WY2-3232.
Washington at N•w York,_ {N) Astoria of Harlem" and the JargJ, ected in your Area where we
STJIKE
:rJ811-Pff!ftS
38 , an d E1- I Krallclc M n Stafford 3-1
over an e mbankment, land­
went
9-20·3tc _ _______
est
Negro
h
ol.t:-1 in the nalin
n
.
shall sel eet &amp; stock localinns
ALGIEllS.
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_36, P1eaded
i ng on a railroad tr11ck. He was teri�· te,n,Jii;tl set off a hand
Bostett1 at B■ltlmor■ (NI Br■with imported products of
tmg charges Wll r 10.12 vs Barber 1 0-6
J Berding said Castro had turned thrown from his Car. Yost said that
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FQR �ALE
Waltham • Watch CofTllpany.
down an offer of 20 rent - free Fields will !le charged with driv­ �aa.e oiJ 1J ��town ab tet Sun•
0 city prison
nd
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■t Cle ■l■
i:.•ontal�ra.
PEACHES, bring
No ex-perlence necessary.
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$
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and
wound­
auite1 at the Commodore, only ing l eft of the center of tbe high­ llig •! � ,. olh"'s.
Lary
13-15
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Pe,..-y
11-1
Webster Fruit Farm, Long JotYour ,activities will be to ser­
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three blocks from the United Na- way. ,Botlt can were estiQtated to
W■dnesday's G■mH
toin, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5-3201
·viee each l ocation, cOlled &amp;
tions and much niore suitable be tola�osses.
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City
Chlcigo
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restock. You ·do n o selling.
. llfO WORRY
UPI _ -- Hal Boston &amp;t · 111a1♦1mo,-.,, N
from
a security point of view.
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Part time, onl y a few hours
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QRJC&gt;OPI - Wall Street,
,
e�., wil l !.,erve W■shlntton ■t N•w York
Q.h.S, FUEL QlL and '!o&amp;l fur,.
, "You can imagine for yourself 89wel) Part1ctpated
ers saw nolhfng to worry about in
per week. Can be operatect i n
sident George Only gimes schtdull■d
I
ila.�.s. Cii.lf for flee estlmatea,
what the reason was " Berd'
Mo11��·s �harpeat break in stock
conjunction with your preaent
sentative durF'Oreman &amp; Abbott Midale,porL
Meeting
0
Rivermen
in
said
tart
l y.. "It cel'binly WIIJl i
g
t
m five years. 'but they were
prlce1
•business. May be eXpanAei:l to , &amp;-10-tk
PENNANTS AT A GLANCE
baseball pla�•
not to hel p the u. s. ,government."
A. V: Howell , p�si�ent ,of divided today on when a t.'Omeback
lull time. All merchal'ldise
xas aRd Me:iut�e �e1g1 C�nty _ Pion� and would be made.
AMERlCAN
L EAGUE
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ful ly guaranteed both to deal•
USED GARDEN tractors ,no mows former presGD
RETURN
TO
FT.
KNOX
Hu1tonul
Society, Inc., atteni;led
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Pct.'
GB
W
er &amp; qnsulller. l nventory
ers. IIotury mcwer bl ades 1barT � gue .
e ,._,.,a
New
York
.
.
86
1
1
5
Pvt.
Larry
7 .801 · ·
D.
meeting of the Soni
Baker
annual
�he
haa
comI
,lRANGE TO ME ET
-100% exchangeable. W� -:-v,W
eq_ Cµ@lO" mowifli aDd
p
leted his basic tNining at Ft. '8d Daugbtffll, of Pioneer River· ,
Baltimore
.
.
83
62
.572
4
9
- Pomeroy Bend Gra nge will
-The
get you started ID,ghf. · Mini­
ti!ilbg.
tote
g Kflox, Ky., and spent a 13 day men at the Campu.s Martius Mu­ meet i n regular session at the ,
Chicago . . . 83 tl2 .572 4
GRAVILY TRACTOJ
m u m in\'estment $119Z.50
leave with his parents, Mr. and teum in Mafietta s,tqr�:y. �
Gfm� ""'1llnln1: '
DAV Hall in Pomeroy Wednesday
cash necessdn,· . Your invest­
sales anti Service 512 E. Main St.
RONT PORCH
N8w YIH'k. Hom. S Washlnvton Mp!. Seldon E. Baker Sr., and hiil:
Fomeroy, Phone WY 2-2975.
ment covers· Distributorship,
back poreh 2; Boston 3. Away 6 8oshln I; bride, Norma. On Sept. t:i he
The river exhibit at Ute ,tnu­ �pt. 21 at 8 p. m.
7-21-_t_l,_ __.
Inventory &amp; Display Units,
unn in g water, WHhlngton 3,.
,eum
ha1 been nioved from the
returned to Ft Knox where he will
�.
YOU ti!AY EA!JN BACK l'IIB
basem
en
t of the old structure tQ . fflEBE'S A
Baltl�tlrti. Ho111t1 2, Bo■ton 2. take 15 weeks of arm ored tract
"PUPPIES. REASONENTUtE ORJGINAL lNVEST­ PEKINFSE
�!t��°'iiet:;:. Away 7 Washlni,tcm $; .�on
ttae
n
ew addition ��UJ' COIQ:
2.
m
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cha
n
ical
1ch901i
n
g.
ABLE. Mrs. YI• W. Call, 732
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pletea by the Ohio Jlwtorical
MDq' THROUGH OUR RE­
.,\I, M"d
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C hicago. Honut 6 K■MH City
Sycamore
St
-Middleport
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Society, ownl!r of -the - mt1ee11m.
ORD� BONUS PLAN.
2.
Away
9-19-6tp
ROOM HOUSR 1 ; Cleval■nd 32; n.troit
Captain fredefick · way, Jr., wp
Distri,butors appointed imme­
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3
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and
Cleve
cation. Melvin
rHlected p�ident of · the �
diately iwpon ,Qece,ptence. Ap­
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NATIONA
St.,
mero,.
� t��"c;B GO
and Daughters or��tipn.
plicants must ha-vi:! mean� of
tires�!-�d�:;a;,ro;;��::
p(;) l 301P
To Flt Your Needs
transportation. Write name,
ted corn picker. Williamson
11
Pittsburgh
88 55 .615
address &amp; phone number to
F.arm. Suppl y, Rutland. 9-19-3tc
St. Louis
82 60 .577 51/2 11
W e Service Al l Makes
BOOSTERS *JTIN!,
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Montgomery: 16.2 upper; 9.2 loW- EASTERN
off
'CeS__ Milwaukee
Time Industries Dept. EE
82 62 .569 81,ii 10
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Eastern
Ath
l etic Boosters are
AUCTION
er, and running 5 ft. open ; Gall i1 70 W� 74th St., NY 23 NY
I� �fftl! !lf!ll!
Wednesday at 8 p. m. at_
SATURDAY, ••pt.• 2,
� l 960
,..Ith•·'''°". � . 6 Mllw• kH polis, 17.9 upper, 10.5 lower, 5l/i ft. meeting
I ..,l!,.'1f)..lill
1
th
e high school and are invjtittg
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..,...,,l; Cini:
opEn ; Lock 23: 15.3 upper, 10.1
.,lb:io �- M. ,
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Phone WY 2-2511
, �n
·w
--= ro · give
. -away Puppie
. . s. 1 ..a:ro le.alt
ttel l\'.t"
. ortga�e S M1lw,p.)9' �; ''ijU1chlpMa '2. · lower, one trap open. A11 movable everyone interested in their:
ing the state and will
l 's athletic program to ; join
schoo
Richard
Middleport
Spencer,
Locust
St.
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Cool'vllle. sell the following at aucUon at
ered by �arl
Sf. Lotiis. HOIM f Lo• Ane■lu dams are up 13 through 23. Aver- them.
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l
.l U· lS-3tP ! my residence, 2 mi les west 'from
to
the
u
n
d
E-_r'
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1 960, and (11- P:rancl.,co ,. 1=1t1cato 3,.
Bo11B Down : Dashfteld: I. F.
WANTED-RIDE TO Washington Rutland Post Office on State
of �ourts of 1
Route
1
2
4,
tur
n
South
o
n
cou
n
ty
er, 6:15 am, 0-8; John J.
Freiberg
to
Chic
D. c. or yicinity, the 22nd or
A ti• gam, with
• will
on May �th,
Rowe, 4 :45 am, 13-1; Lock 7: The
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In
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t
23rd. Gui!lo Guolami. PhoDe road and foll ow arrows.
�f
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1 9p'.9, '--fl� on which def&amp;ull ':8.s Ile
Ford Tracto r with mower, 800
Pittaburgher, 5: 30 am, 21-0: Lock 9
li..· I �
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the·
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d
JJiU
- -- Bal es of Hay, 3 H og Fe�ders
-- - -- -W� Jtfwn, or Conta&amp;t
The
Bayou Lartine, 7:55 am, o-4;
11:IH
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r
sbu
Home
k�
5
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COMBINATION
2-4-1 0 mo�e swi), 1� lntern a- A. C. a..-pr.oit�, �IM. Q�... sel l _ihe .Qods and"C'h attel s �e8Cfil)'. 3; C 1ncfn11.1ti 2'. Away 5 Pl :.- Lock 14: Charles R. Stevenson. 7 a.
HOME COOKED m eals, · -plate
• ed m said mortga_ge, to-wit: 1955 burgh 3. Philac&amp;.lphla 2.
tional Heavy Duty 'l'ruek L·180
m., 0-0; Lock 15: Jayne Hoagland,
l unches.
Ja�� •s llairy Bar,
to be sold £or parts), Myers I ROOFING, SPOUTING• She�t M e I Studebacker, 8 Cy_lmder, St,irlal No. --� ________ 7 am, 2-6; Lock 23: EIPr Cl�
Middl eport.
9-20-6tc
f
tal 'mr an �pair "'
-- PALME @. �•�f WINNERS
12:50' pm, 2-0; Chrandelellr,'4:10:'
Water Pllm:p; �ep · -.,yell Pump
t· .=.� � :230� 8383962 , IS Pase. Coupe, af . Wae'tn
ny
.
a
· tna� Auto Co�pany ""areb�us_e,
Ql)NED�, J1�. UPI -Arnold l m., q..o; W�;rerly, 7:'9 pni, 4-0;
and Tank, 2 three Phase MolHl 30tp,
( 2 ) COf,d '? f Thqn kS
Spring Av�nue, PomerQJ, Ohl!), 111 Paml.er of Ligonier, Pa., hall Beav�r, 10:U'i pm, 1-0; A,. V. Chris
tors , Other Moton, Coal Drills,
Other Tool s, 1500' Ft. Plastic r¢J:GLEll, :PUJLD1N(¾ SUPPLY th� Vll,agt of Pomero�, ��ig. earned ,'r.s,7Qq i� !3 PGA tourna- Jr,, 8:qG all!,, 2-0; C. V, 'Harp.er,
W_E
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A
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K
_E_ 'fHIS
pqrtunity to
C�uqty, Otiao, on October lU�, J960 JJl,�nts this i�ar to toP Ken Ven- 7:30 flD, '11- ·
Hose (Size 'ra,nges from ¾ " to
John!i-Mari-.J!� J'()Of khlnlles, at
thank •any and SI WlJo helped
lO:�O a. _m.
.Bo!ts Vp: lo!:t; Z,:: ijal�!l•l- 5:'45
turi, his closest competitor, in
3" 2000 Ft. ElectriC Wire
.
kitcheh cabinets built to order•
us in a ny Wiiy ln the recent · (Siz• e 4 to 10,. 1 400 A m p.
price
2� .00.
s by am, 3;p; Lo� zt; Ne}fo� '1C!-.dfQQJ.
$
_
mum
Mln
l
k�
cial
n
sweepsta
fina
lf's
o
g
t
�_
S\
aluminum windows and doo�s
death of our daughter and sis- 1 Switch Box, 800 Ft. 4" Oak
of sa1e. Cash m hand on more than �0,000 . Venturi has 5:35 tJq, �; ..ob �t#" p:$!$ ,.�•
g&amp;rage
doors, ceiling tile, vinyl dayTerms
ter, Madyline Joa n Peek. Es."
nf sale.
Plank 9 Ft. Long, 1 Doz.
4-5; G�lliiioi'5: Luq ;Jane - ��
won $44,800 m 24 tournaments.
floor tile and p l ywood paneling.
peciall y do •. H wish to thank
■rs
S1vln
Bank
h
:
&amp;
k
1:
,
Geese, 40 Chickens (ApproX.)
111
f•rm
50
tin
ll
8-9;
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Call N gler s, Rac,ine· . 8-11-tfc
Ewing Funeral Home' tor the
Cipmp■ny
PAPER. GROUP MEETS
er, 1 :20 am, �; .Robert R- Gibson
I Doz. Duckli. The above items
e
d
Ptm■roy, Ohio
CHICAGO
{UPI}
M
ore than 2:20 ,m, 2"9; �valon, 3 ain, 0,q.
ar
e to be sold J?efQfe Lunch.
. ... "'�;����r9i�: 11::� :�::.::��:���
(9) 20, 27 ; (10) 4, 3tc 7,000 representatives of all phases
LolJ.�on and Marmet are on t�
LUNCH W ILL IE Sl!RV!Q
and to Mrs. Lois Burt and MrS .
._.._
_ _ , - 9..._,
HOUSEtiqL� FURNITUR
_•
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of the ,,.per industry gatherod sil l, JN_inlield running two leol.
.., ?
•
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Bon Neut.ting for !heir beauli- Porch Swing, ,oom DivJde'�.- 2
-f•�
_ .- .,;.
4
at
a
nn
today
for
th
e
eemi
�rr�.f'
�lft'
,•J
ual
Kana'Wha
Riv
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r
boa.ta:
Down
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e
re
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qr
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tut music. We al so wi5h tu
· w nfield l!elen Z, 0-7.
of the N t on l h er
pc. Sectional C9J,Jcl'j, C M!fP.·
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p�r__i_�
• l_';&lt;&gt;t�•�_''.'_l'
:_'_l��!
_&gt;tlt"'.;o�n:_�
,:o&gt;rn':'v:een
&amp; Q.f SAL E UNDE R
thank a ny and aJl of the gra.T
NO
IC
.
.
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w�
st
Obe,
Che of Dra ,
f
,
duating 'class (or
thetr thoughtprey Gas Heater (4ntJ!!!) )ITU),
.
JT,flMf
�y yi,.-i:ue of � . .�H�1 :WO{lnie I
Iuiness. We W18h to thank Il BO
Barrell Back Chair, Bedfoom
the pall bearers and · Rev. Arthur
e�e_cuted ilnd �«iUy��ij by fl�
.
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.
Suite, Veeta Gas Range, Philco
Ml-Cauley £or his consoling
Stobart,
Jr. and draCe 'Sto�t ··to
Comlal.
Refrii(er&amp;tor,
�
words.
reston �o�r� tnc: q� w,rc� 2tllh,
Washer,' Reel T)'P.e Lawn MowMrs. 4la Flint, mother.
196b, dulf assigned to · the · urtllerer, 2 Fl ower Pedestils, 2 """cIrene Grueser and
-�err. df
siSned aiid filed C ltht'
kers, Stand,, 2 SinJI� t,on
,
I\)o,
, f." on
Geraldi ne McHaffey,
, -Y, M
, ,_ o·.1•·11,
Co��
.Re Igs W
Co�p
Bec:ls (COm pJete), Drees!� f•___9-20-ltp
Sistern.
d��arch 28, 1�, a�d on ?hlC�
·ble, Gas Heater (]S!}q(I . '�W),
lsull
ha,
be�n
m
•�•.
the
und
er2 _Wbtte Chairs, Lamps, _j1:it•
signed will sell ibe ' ,1qi&gt;4s 8hd
16) Lo...•t and Found
chen Cabinet (Very Goo(J), 15
chattel s deserjbed In sllid marl�
pc. Dinnette Set, Deep ftfe· r,
.;
.
g�g
e, t?-y,it': 1�7 tdff,R, � �flffi4LOST BROWN, WHITE and black
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Miscellaneous Items.
er, Serial ¥•• 11n1q l�, 'l\i·
spotted female Beagle Hound in
ADA VAN !!,\l!T,J, �
sf?n
�Qr, at f'ubUC 4uCt\o� al
the vicinity of Syracuse. Con: Ter!ftS: �••h.
Jf.
tact Will iam Zerkle or cal l
n
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lsgio, (0n�,il, 0.!'fil\..,
FOUND SMALL pockethook with COMPANY, 'lt.CIN I, 0.
}(0!98
&lt;!'O al
Auclianeu:
CRITT
BRADFORD
.8 �2 30tp Of!
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money. No identification . Iden­
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tify and claim by paying ad. Sale Manager; A. C, BRADFORD, ---0-1,-•!'
9-'!(l·Ste
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fr.,n4
THE LATE 1". H. DAVI$ 'pro- OOllll"Ll:tE ,INSURANCE PRO I day of sale.
pert)', brick two atory, located
Th• f:,rm• • ■nk &amp; Savin�,
18) Auto Soles
i
tection, uh,. Aut• Flre
• •�Y
t ljort� •�11'.� •�� ,rQpl
MI
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tr'
"'°""v,n,•'
,
II
fhod CIMi Used C¥!
Jiio el'oy, Ohio
Streets. �id.df�t, mly be
tjti.,__
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:1"1!7'
� All Mlk1■ allCI Modilf
��) 2P, �?; (l�� !, �tc
9-17-3otc
seen .iny evening.
_
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tlllTROPOLffAN MOTORS
N "JNS\JMNCE I
16 GAUGE SHOl U1i• f''ritJfP- DAIINES..... East """"' IJ­
A&amp;��ti
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,
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irtre; •Aato�
Mrs.- JOhn Stotif, · �fJSOn e,
PosaNft. Ohio
� , tf·
t,.,.
_ 11. P.�hone \VY2,
9 i, 4'"6tc �
l'U•lf
19" STUDEBAKER V8 P.relldent, ·-=-----,-,--,..__li.i
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C!IA!IH;S
ll�l!i T
4
I , �,.,
4 dr. aedan. Finest and �E1JJ
"' � 1
Studebaker. !!!&gt;�11, Hl'"' ,1�,
• ,
and out. $1'�.
!J�!f.!1��( f:llpsol f49-50. Al:
rY,
· ' piaet 6ti.
qI ,
fO � stncer 1ew -�blnei
Pomeroy.
ln4 YIFMl'm �1,;ne�
,: The FabUndergrou114 �verits ,,,,,Ide Economical LPGu SloriG•
l�j6 FOR.DVSFairl.a'ne ·Haw top, !ic l!h'oji- 1Photte
.
Cpe. One of cliiffi�st •�cift: Ja
, .
� -·••ot ec,momlcally
9-10-31,
tho Littlo Bi• liu:h ........,_ ...,_lble·10 .,.otl,.,.,.;;..
-•
town. $1093. Blaqijp�, pq_m.
in
lwntcr, near�
::::'1,otiled" in feel
ero,.
__ ·9 1$ V!•
caverilf
"1beso
neeci,;il."
tllltil
caverns
nndcr�
pressure tanks ;... an, providtn8 !'lean. e,o,iomt�al,
111&lt; mmod from shalt, 350 feot below the aurlacc.
g
growm
tS
s
daily
LPGa
,
ro,ult
a
As
fuel.
efficient
This storago assum bmple supply of LPOas for
· in importanco for cooking, beating and refrigerathe
growing Midwest market.
lion, ind as fuel h tractors, trucks. lnucs and
olhor mccbaDical OljUip� .
LPGas, motor fuel and burner oils, shipped via
Little Bli 1Dc11, are only apart ol't!Je energy (irodButane and P"'l?""" are
9nly �•
ucts
!'811� � �
Ba- ,;stems.
m
!':"Ono
14&lt;
teat
,
To
.
ratlon
relrigo
surc or
lol&gt;t�
dimming,
u
dem"'!Sllllted by
Thr�4!1.
'
et11 l1•• wasbe4' , ..
pressure ��
1'5S FORD
va. ' Door, ovordfi!t!l,
· l'ldio, heat!!:·, good
tires, Low mh.:-ale by
°
�nc local 'r!Pff•'
11
1¥
� �lir�
.
TRANSMISS ION CORP0RATIQN
.
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WEBSTER
an
d
roLTZ
HOUSE,
wa11
to
w•l
ROOM
7
l
Att eys tor Plfinµff
ur ort, Lo111,t111VHo".' aton,
•,ttrt
earpeting. Built-in kitchen. Call
(9) 6, �. �. 2'1: (Ill) i, �IC
JYY2·�•;
Jl-20-Qlf " itlJ;!!I'
.,-..
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WANTED· Sma l l Girl'! BJcyele,
■lso troiltlog wheel s. Pbone
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showed there arr. 140 dairy anim_a l s at r.s1 and 10 3 al _ Athens.
with an average p_roduehor: of
10,324 pounds of mi l k at GSI and
12,020 pounds at �th ens. IL gave
e
0
c
t e
!� $;;;� �� � G�P!n� $J;;
, 8�.;;
at Athe ns . '
l!I
I know that at the Gall ipol is
stale Institute, using the rnmn,erMonths ago the flu bug bit me,
eiai price or mitk (66 ceots ' galC'��•
A
nd at ti mes I was so 111,
Ion),
th e GSI wou l d have had an
l,
Could not do much w'!rk o_r writing income of $122,861. 22 and an ex�? I bowed unto God s will.
SEPT. 21
pe nse of $86,967.43 � a profit of
$35,893 .79 .
C1ass, 12 of t'be the Heilth M etho- rri any weeks J felt so wretched,
4 i at Church will m eet Wednes..ay H�d to rut a lot in bed,
Eve n the state pr i ce of milk per
livening ·al 6 o'clock at the home 0, �till I looked toward the fu turp
'
hundredweight
gives u GSI profit
W
n
i
e
K1
o
P.
n
O.
di
for
here
Mrs.
a i, Uuek
there is no pnjn or dread.
•
of $2,155 . 95.
net". Memb:ers are. to bring a co'v-'
ered di sh and their own tabl e ser- Our dear Lord was good unto m r
' The attendant tol d me he fel t
A nd I'm thankful as can be
vice.
deep pity for the patients who
The eholf of $t. PauJ's Lutheran For new zeal and added plessings, work
o n the farm if they're depriv­
c��Ch will �eet Wecl�e8day �t- And for beauty I can see.
ed
of
their jobs. They wou.hi be
7 :30 P , m.
for prac- I can feel God's sacred prese nce lost inside,
' at the church
or attempting more
·
'
�nd the heavens do declare
ttce.
complicated
tasks.
Farm work, I
That He is the Great Creator
feel,
to
,
is
viluab
le
in makin g the
o
0, His lo\'e shines evecy wher'e.
Sept. 22
mentall y retarded feel some use­
Th� Past Pi'f!sidents of the La- l
fu l ness.
dies Aux11tary of Drew W ebster So, m_y frtt:;nds, don't b e
discouraged,
Post American Legion wll l meet
Eve
n
whe
n you,"re ill or blue.
Wednesdilv evt;inh:Jg, Sept. 22, at
Put
your
trust
in our dear Saviour OEVOTED TO INTEREST!
el
l.
the home or Mtl. P'8.rl Hys
A
nd H ls love will bring you thru. ' '
cratlc
n
s
o
Mei
c
]leJn9
e
ff
µ
OF IIIEIGS-MASOK AREA
·
g
Th
Rii:h•r�, S, Owen. Publ\sher
Women's Club will meet "f�ursdey He knows all about our troub les
Yes , He knows our e very care,
Published evt1ry ,-ft�rne,:,n "­
at 7:'30 p. m. at the Second W.ard B
u t we need t_ o call upo� Him
House.
"'pt Sunday by The Jhlo Vallfl
the medmm J&gt;f prayer.
Thru
Ro;.1,
Sprin
G.t:Jnae
will
meet
"1bli�lng
Compan, 11- 110 ••
g
�
'!lut"f.
.:banJe St., f�!!'IE:rO)', Ohio. :llb.i
s"-'y at . 8 p. 111. _; .1.,rogram
er- Even,1 tho ol d age o'er-takes
wiU, 'h6
��ss office pholl.e WY2�2i&amp;u, adltOI
' us.
,•aA andi, the quart
·
� p�sen·rt�
, .e can -have � great d esirt
ly �irth��f ,upper \'r l l be setved. W
l.l1 oftlre oholle-"WY2-2I57.
The women • Of Grace 'EpiscOpal I To keep \;orkmg for our Saviou s,
Emered'a11 secomT ct,sa mallbu
111attl!!r at � p04t office at Po11
Church wltl meet Thursday at 2 P- 1 For them s no place to retire
m. . at the home of Mrs. J. ""-�- D. Tho afflict ions come upon us,
troy, Ohio.
N ational advertlsfog reJ)ll'esenta
Hartinger with Mrs. Theodore S l ows us d_ own a l ittle while,
jve : B1..Uineli'·Kilt,bidl. i,i ... Bl'.
Recd Jr. in charge of the program. W e can st lll keep on rejoicing,
A:lXlr,1ton Ave.. New York Ctt:!'
The X i Gamma Mu Chapter of A nd can wear a sunny smile.
Composed by
tfflw York.
the Bela Sigma Phi Sorority wil l
Mu. Ril•y Pigott
Subscription rate«� .:».live�e" hS
spunsor a rummage sal e Thursday,
carrier where available, 30 cen•
Friday and Saturday at the buil dDEATH DOES NOT E ND ALL
Der 'ftck: one year in advance 111:r
ing formerl y occupied by Clel nd'a
So
many of our-fr iends and kin
- Sentinel office, SHL.flill
1.'he Oaily
Appliance on Main-SL
l
¥
Have
an
s
wered
to-dea
th's
cal
l
.
11X
months,
$7.80; three rnonm•
f
o
ass
l
C
's
n
me
The LO a W o
.
the Middleport Chqrch Of . ChrisI Their bodies li e beneath Lhe sod' I 13.90. BY motor reute where avaU
1bie: on e month. S1. e, mail: nm
will meet this Thursday even ing But death drn!s not end all.
The acts they did wi ll foUow o n
irear e,: 1t:1 '1lot1�h•, $4.25; tJo•
at the church at 7:30.
,nth,. l2 50 nn• nit1r1tJ- . 11
The Busy Bee Class of the Thru others here below,·
First Baptist Church of Middle- An_d follow on beyond the grave
port will m eet this Thursday eve- I n endless joy or woe.
n ing at the church at 7;30
for
its September meeting. There W e often thi nk of those we loved
'·
•
George A.
will al so be members of the. Who went from earth away
A
n
d
w
e
rejoic
e
whene
'er �e think
church i n Ri o Gran de on Thurs­
day to attend the Baptist Asso­ O f those who used to pray.
In fancy we can see e� face,
clatl ona l meeting.
A nd name them one byolte,
Then speak in lovi ng tones · about
S.pt,mblir 23
The good that they have done.
The Past Matrone of Evangeline
Chapter, OES, wil l meet this 0 yes , we speak i n lovi
Friday even ing at the Masonic And oft we bow and ng tones,
Hall In Middleport. The meeting , Whil e thinki n of a pray
future l ife
g
will �e held in the basement Rt Beyond this prese
nt day.
the entrance on Wah1ut St. Mrs. W e think o f
us o n His thron·e'
Maxine Al le nsworth is the hostess. For He wil l bJee sthe
O ne
To judge the d eeds of mortal man
'
Sept, 24
When life on earth is done.
The Happy Harvesters Class of
the Federated Church will have_Jn Li fe on this earth is very brief
ice cream social and cafeteria And soon, we al l must go
lu nch, Saturday, beginning at 4 p. To meet our Maker, and our Judge'
m. Home made tCe cream. cake Then reap wtiatc'er we sow .
sandw iches, baked beans, potato O y es, we'll livl' beyond the tomb
salad and coffee wlll be sold.
Jn �ndless joy or woe,
It 811 depends on h ow we live
While on this earth below.
SEPT. 25
There will be · Hom · Ing ,-t
Repub!lcan Candidate
0, let us l ive a l ife of prayer,
,
the Hazael Com· . ii
ror Jtepresenlatlve
,; l.ftt'- And trust the Lord abovl!
er will be -Rev. ,·R
Ii&gt; The
a basket dinner a ' noon. There To save and keep us free from sin'
Gener
al Assembly
wll l be special singlnr. The speak• Thro His l'edeemin g love.
U
And
let
e
t
us
of Jiis great love
ens, Ohlo. Everyone le invited. , to
�
To othel'IJ here belOw,
attend.
For our influence will Jive ,m
Thru seed that here we SCI-.V
Composed by
Atla11, llad Anolher
Mrit. �ll•y Plf!�

2,000 l\fil!!l' lll lJ

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WANT ADS

Experunent tat1on anges ' e1,rs M. ason I :�1�'h:�1
.Orga DIZa
I es ,:..,,mtftlll E
. venm
• 1•100, Off•1cer T'tl
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TO MY FRIENDS
I would like to send a message, " I
Jusl to let my dear friends know
That J ofhm think about them,
I Even tho I've been quite slow.
Yes , I've been so slow in wrilin�
y a ,
(��·�::, '!'!� i:�:, e ,
For my friends, both far and n e ar. I

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Sept. 20, 1960--3

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O , Sept. 20, 1960--5
------ ------ - --- 1 But my defeme of the in6lilu•
t ional farm as a therapeulic device
I i;; be111ecl on the Gallipolis Slate In•
stituLe, where I talkcct with an at•
tendant nol corlllected with the
farm program snd also with 1111
empluve e in the rarm program
H is my belief that rarms are who h�s p a tients as form labore rs.
an tmportant part or the eronomJ,- , 11 ...,_
of Ohio mental institutions. Even l madl• inQuiry in writing to
more important lhan that, agricul - both the GSf and the Athens Stale
ture is a valuable therapeutic tool Hospital . From thr latter l nbtain­
for the mentally retarded and the ed no commPn\ as to the value 0£
_ mentally sick.
I farm work to persons who ar� in•
sane. and J wondered if the r eli_
Obv iously at institutions where cence was becau se Gov. DiSalle
there is big-city growth, there had alren dy said he was goi ng to
must be a change of practice in abolish the farms
acrorrlance with th e environment.
And I have no objection to aboish- 1 But the Athens offidal who an­
in� the farms there. Bui even swered my leller d i d �uhmit the
there thr matter•or t herapy causes I annual report of the agriculture
me to wonder what bec om e s of \ h t• I section of the dcparlmcnl of men­
: pa lienl.� who have br-c n progres�'. ! ta] hyi;:iene a)'l(l correction for
ing unt.lcr that sort of progr.im.
Ohio. II showed that mon ey ex---- --- ----- 1 pended from farm budgetary ac•
counts was $189,021 .90 at GSI
it
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it. Sporu Writers Divi­
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crs
a11d sportsbroadcasters will
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"�:in:; wri�· . M�:��::��:�.:.";
'.h.it da y and �artici1;&gt;ate in the quel held in the town that wins by the Jackson Boosler �lub.
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at their home in Syracuse
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Attendmg from here Will be
honorm11:
their nephew. Ronnte
trnnming� Then lhetll settle ' event was spunsure d 10 Jackson Robert Roberts and Tannehill.
u
Fisher,
Oil
his 1 7th birthday. A
down to the rn111n bui;iness.
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decor11tetl
birthday
cake was serv-Hearu1.;; rundowns upon each
UnitH PN11 International
ed for the game.wi nning homer ed with the dinner.
prep gml team in the eighth•
Tht St. Louis Cardinale-true off Stan Williams in the sixth. It
Present Wl:!re
and Mrs . Ma•
ml'mber SEOAL in which the ma•
I to the Gashou/Je (?a11g �n.�ition of was Wllllans, incidentally, who eon Fisher, son11,Mr.
William
Ronni�
terial on hand 1s outlined m
the club-are still sw1ng1ng . . . won the sec�nd game of �he 1959 and Gordon,
, Carla
daughrer
and
s
detailed :
n d hoping.
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play-off with the Mllwauk�e Jean and Barbara. Mrs. William
- V_u1_mg _ upon how the d ubs
. The odds an� the exper�s JD· Braves and p�t the Dodgers m Fisher and Mr. and Mn. Roush
will f1n1sh m November.
51st that the Pittsburgh P1rate8 the World Senes.
and Greg.
ue "in" but it'll not mathemJlti•
Eddie Fisher, pitcher ret'Blle d
-Eh!ction of olficen In which
ct1 ly certain yet and until it is from Tacom a, yielded nine
pres1'&lt;lent Chester Tannehill of
h·,t,
th , R··'b'irds a ren't conceding and had three singles of his own
The Daily Sentinel of Pomeroy•
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· the' ' =dead bird 8 ·
Middleport. will be imcceeded by
Kirkland hit two homers
s0,,'Y H emus' 1ighting crew WillieWillie
and
anuther scribe or caster.
Mays had two singles
kept their faint hopes alive Mon- fa•
'" the c ,·ant, ,·n the,·•• open,••.
o th er b usmess
will be the
8v CHIT TANNEH ILL
day night when they pulled out a Bob Schmidt's second grand
,·en· bc•s · share 0 l arrangments
We Sell Motorola
slam
&amp;
pre5,11ure-packed 1-0 triumph over of his career won the
,or , . e annua , league grid ban•
0ap
n,
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We Service All
the Los Angeles Dodgers on a
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Thc yen Io Ioo k rnto the future among Sports fans will not sixth-inning homer by Jersey Joe which was called after eight in•
nings due to darkness .
unsatisfied this year in Meigs county.
Cunningham. The victory moved
UC S
e1ng goDon
Hubbard of Syracuse was a faithful member of the · the Cardinals to within 5½ games
FIC,HT RESULTS
1959 Panel conducted by Sports Desk which offered Friday of the "idle Pirates -and alsu eliminated
NEW
YORK UPI-Jorge Fer•
the
world
champion
DodgFREE PARKING
pred
ictions
00 al! SEOAL and area games, plus a couple of en from
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die National League nandH, 150, Ar1-.itin1, outpolnt­
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top-mterest collegiate contests. He is to be back again in nee.
ad St•f•n Redl, 150 3-4, PaterE. Main SI.
Pomero)
charge of a slightly different but much improved Panel.
The San Francisco Giants swept son, N. J., 10.
Mr . . Hubbard has organized twO teams of four players each a doubleheader from the t,"hicago --- ---- ---w�o Will make the predictions this Fall. Members of the teams Cubs, 11·4 and i-1, in Monday's
Will
compete individually anct teamwise: that is a won and only other big league a,ction.
COLU MBUS UPI - Don't let
Bob Miller. making his first
that 20•0 opening game loss to Mis• lost record wilt be kept, as welt as how the team� rate 00 the
start si11ce June 7, received erect.
souri fool you, Southern Methodist basis_ of point spread . For examp le, the team coming
lbe doshas a real fine football team.
est to the actual point spread is the winner each wee k and It for his fourth win for the Car•
dinals although relief ace Lindy
That was the appraisal passed cumulatively, for
the season.
McDaniel rushed to his rescue
long to the press
by freshmn
Mr. Hubbard has undertaken to keep these records and act with one out and one on in the
Ohio State assistant co;ich (and
as_
collectio� agent for predictions each week. He _ and we- ninth. McDaniel struck out Tom­
scout) Gene Slaughter.
will appreciate the greatt:!st cooperation from each team mem· my Davis and pinch-hitter W.ally
The former Warren and Jack­ ber.
Moon to end the game and ex•
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su11 high school coach said that
ten
d his string of
conseeutive
The p�meroy-Syracuse contingent is made up of Hubb arri,
Ohio State may be in for a rough
scorele
relief
ss
inning
s against
afternoon when 1t meets the Mus• J. R. White, Don Young , and Micky Willia ms. In Middle port the Dodgers to 20 1 -3.
tangs in the season opener at Ohio the re are Dave Hindy , Wood y Call, Henry Clatworthy, and a
Cunningham, who hadn't hit a
Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Syracuse fan who has been waiting to ge t on the panel for home run since July :u, entered
"I honestly think SMU is a very three years, Roland Carroll.
the game
when Stan Musial
fine defensive team," Slaughter
Here are your problems for Friday, children. Study
pulle
d a muscle in his left ,arm
your in the
11aid.
third inning 1rnd connectlessons well and come prepared with the correct answ
er:
"I'm not alibi-in g the 20 points
Pome
�oy
at
Chau
nceyDove
r, Middleport at Wahama Eastthey gave up, but you've gnt to
, Nearly l'llrybody can use I little extra
consider that Missouri only had ern at Little Reds , Gallipolis at Pt. Pleasant Kyger Cr�ek at
to go 29 yards for its first touch• R':'tland , Waverly at Jack son, Belpre at Athens Logan at
money 11 llmeL l'hat's why wo are here
down after intercepting 1m SMU H.1�!�oro, The �lains at Nels onvil le, and SMU at Ohio State
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pass , il went 1 2 in two plays for
quickly, privately and economically. You
TAKE S PUBL ICITY JOB
the 11ec&lt;md score and got the last
NEW YORK UPI - Stan Sap.
one by returnin� an interceptiu11
nam■ IL We supply IL Our larms are
lin, former sports write for the
24 yards for a touchdown."
New York Journal • American and
. .Those were pretty cheap
. made to pion, rou In _m17 way.
publicity director for the New
scores."
Jemes Mahokty, Manager
York Rangers of the National
Slaughter said that SMU has a
t.1:5 E. MAIN STREE T
Hockey League, has been ap­
Mr. and Mni. Charles Werry Sr. pui11ted direct
host of fast . elusive backs that
or of sports public­
can run away rrom def1mdflrs.
entertained With e chicken bar­ ity at New York University.
1
$:IO.flO Dr.'.tn -- UnlJncc In
I "Wc'vc got lo keep those guys becue Sund1:1y at their cabin at
in fru11t of 11s bcc11usc if they ever Forked Run Lake.
l'onve.nlent Tt&gt;rms
HOUSING STARTS RISE
!let a rnan behind ours, I'm afraid
Prese
nt were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
WASHINGTON UPI-The Com­
we don't have anybody to catch
Smith and Donnie and Linda, Mu. merce Department reports that
them," he said.
Slaughter singled out left tackle Amanda Kaspar, Herman Werry, housing starts picked up in Au­
Jerry MayH, right guard Carl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnol d and gu�t. Work hes begun on 127,400 .
)!:\SU:\'., W \'A.
Beltz, right cnd Pat Neill and Susie and Mr. and Mrs. Werry and dwel_ling units compared to 1U5,1
halfback Glynn Gregory as out­ Alhert.
000 m July.
standing football players. He said
thut Mustang Coach B!11 Meck
uses two platoons with the first
unit the toughest dl'fensiveJ�.
.Slaughter's words of cautioll
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:1hout what might happen this
week since SMU haB had lime tn
straighten out the errors, also
made 1:1 believer out of Coach
Woody Hayes.
Said the lireless field boss, 'Tm
afre"'d they'll have a much im•
proved club when they get here."

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why nobody can match our low, low, low prices.
monthly sales record. We're winding up the big,,
So hunyln whllo ... olll1 haw. good obolce or
gcst year in our history, selling more compact
J'o• ea• en,■ • ....61er
station. wagons. Prices of big used can are
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Volunteer Scouters participating in the Scouting program
in the Meigs-Gallia-Mason District will have an opportunHy to
learn more about their particular phase of Cubb1ng, Scouting
or Exploring Sunday in a Workshop Training Conference ar­
ranged by the District's Leadership Training Committee.
The conference will be held at
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Middleport High School beginnln&amp; Ing, P11ck . Admmutration, The
at I p. m. for those enrolled in Pack Meeting or Proxram Plan­
basic courses on Cub Scouting, ning.
The courses are offered free
Boy Scouting or Explorlna: and
at 1:30 p. m. for those enrolled of char8e, and are open to unit
In the two-hour advaneed courses leaders, their aHi1tants. troop
on various phases of Cubbing and pack committee members,
and Scouting. The basic courses institutional repre1mntatives, d is•
trict committee members, and
will conli.gue until fl p. m.
Jkslcl.es the three• basic courses parents of boys in the program or
adult lead� may apply for nearing the age of the program.
frJ\ninj In Boy Scout AdvanceScouters who have not already
ment. lloy Scout Troop commit- registf'red for the &amp;essions ahouh.l
tees, and Boy S('{lut Junior lead- do so by listing their name and
er trainini:. Cub Scout leaders course desired on a post card
may apply ior the advaneed and sending to Robert Siler,
courses entitled The Den Meet· Park Drive, Point Plea.&lt;Jant.

For the fourth time in six years I already had your social security
Congress has passed amendments . record frozen, you will receive a
to the social security law which letter cll9laining the new benefits
liberalize the protection afforded 1 and what you need to do about
disabled workers and their de- getting them for yourselr and
your dependents. Do NOT GET
pen dents.
Under the llffk) amendments. in touch with your social seclll'­
approximately 250,000 people _ 1 ily olfice at this time. It will only
delay the district office in taking
d isabled workers under 50 years
of age end'eertain of their depen- action to get checks to you and
dents--.are now eligible for social others who are eligible for pay­
security benefits. Until now only menUi under the new law.
those disabled workers un der 50
However, sever1 y • 1· ••bled wo•k•
,
, d ependents are
and M and the1r
• worked
ds under 50 who ho"e
e
eligible for monthly social securunder social security, but have
ity payments.
Younger disabled workers are never applied to have their social
••n, ,hould
more likely to haYe families de• secur1
. ·1y record s. fro_.
nearest
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with
_their
et
touch
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g
pen dent on them than older
9:00 Cartoon Spectacular
workers age 50 and over. Before social s.ecu�1ty d1atrict office
8:30 Romper Room
the change in the social security , NOW to mqu1re about their rights
9:30 Show Time
J.aw, many of them were depend- I to payments.
11:25 Your Esao Reporter
upon . pl,lblic �ssistance payTo qualify for disability insur­
-,--,-- ent
ments w htch nre financed out of ance benefits, • disabled worker
ien�r,11 tsx !unlls. It is estimate d must be so severly disabled that
that $20 mi!llon will be aaved in he is " unable to engage in any
pub)Jc ll�is..f.llnce payments dur• substantial gainful activit)' . "
ipg t�e qe,i:t l'.ef.r ticw t_hat many
In addition, he must have work­
of tlieae �1,\ltg �jaabled workers ed under social security for .at
11 :00 I Love Lucy
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, ,and tlleir -fpi;ni!iea ai:e eligible least 5 years out of the ten years
f:15 �'fl �ffll
11:30 The ,Clea,i:: Horizon
for disability io,urance benefits be fore he became disabled.
f:3C J.tdae of Ni�t
12:00 ·tove ,r 1.Ue ·
ba&amp;ed PTI th'9jr past earniD1s and
12:SO 'Sfifll� 'f.qr Tomorrow
Ben dils for disabled persons
J:00 The 'three stooge,
social ,e�p,tity ta?l eon�butions un der 50 and their fami1ies can
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1,00 Artbur J. Smilb N...
under soci11;1 security. It 1s .expect• start with the month of October
1 :00 Lit� or!ql�y
l:lJ A Look at the Weather
ed that s!vJp,s will be even great• Ul60.
l:30 Al the World 'l'ld'DI
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In the years to come when
6:20 Sportscope
2:00 Full Circle
few-er people who become dis· How Tht: District Office Can Help
l:BO Amoe 'n' Andy
2:SO Howe ·�
abled before age 50 will peed
When .the d.isabled �orker� llP:,.
'1:00 Heart of the City
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help throu,sh public assl�tante �. . P�je .f�
11enents·
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Ill'' :ra �lei 41 Youn •
,,30.J.ook.,\Jil, ,,
j[ll:1�1 secimty dijtrict offi
• If yOu are' under 5d' and lha�,
'bii
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8:00 Peck's B'ad Girl
�r· in '1nfQfmation �ut his age;a�
ed ucation: iraining aftd vocational
8:30 Manv IA.ves of Doby Gillt, 4:15 'r.je Secret Storm
J:30 Edee of Nilbt
skills will � Obt:ii,ned. He will
9:00 Special Political" Program
5:00 Tbe Three Stooge,
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Sl:30 The Comedy Spot
6:00 News
h:
tu:00 lliA:gnosis Unknown
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6:1:5 A Look al the weather
the hos'.pitiil od insUflition where
11:00 11 O'clock News
rtscope
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hid care and treatment. The.98'
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6:30
A!noJ
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sOurc�s
provide medicill d11ta a·
ll:15 Theater 13
'7:00· Hlghway PetroJ
bout t�e worker's injury or ill­
7:30 The Aquanauts
ness with partic11lar reference as
I 8,30 Wanted-D&lt;ad or Ali,e
tO how th.ls affects his ability 10
�n
9:00 The Milllonatre
work. When the completed med•
7:00 Conversational Russian
9:30 I've Got A secret
ical report is returned to the dis7:30 Frontiers of Science
10:00 U. S. Sleel Hour
trict office, the worker's rntire
r record is senf to the Slate voca
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l:111 Captain Kangaroo
ll:10 A Look,1f"Ule Weather
tlonal agency, which in most
11: 1$ The�ter"l'l!!t�·,.
States, hae been designated to
1:00 Car,toon Theater
make the decision as to whether
or n'ot the claimant is disabled
withi� the detinltion or the social
secunty law, The · rlislrict office
JUllt
For
You
12,30
(Mondily • Friday)
will be glad to answer disabled
1:00 News Heetllin"
1,118 Sign On
worker's
questions abDut his
1:02 Just For You
Ouest Star
rights
an
d responsibilities.
NeW■
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1 :30 J111t !''or '"ieu
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2,00 Callin, on Pt. Plealilllt
T:00 News Headlinet
3:00 Nffl Headllllet
,,02 Breakfast Party
·s,02 MU8ic Go Round
Pickel)B Hardware Show
1,30 New,
Breakfast Party
Mrs. Mary Walsh visited durinJ
:il:31i Music Go Round
8,00 News Headline,,
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thl!
'l)ast tw0 weell:I with her dall­
t:00 Ne}'!I Headllnea
8,02 Sports Report
ghter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Win­
MIiiie
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Loc-1 News
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day
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her
daughter Mr. and
Baseball
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"�:in:; wri�· . M�:��::��:�.:.";
'.h.it da y and �artici1;&gt;ate in the quel held in the town that wins by the Jackson Boosler �lub.
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at their home in Syracuse
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Attendmg from here Will be
honorm11:
their nephew. Ronnte
trnnming� Then lhetll settle ' event was spunsure d 10 Jackson Robert Roberts and Tannehill.
u
Fisher,
Oil
his 1 7th birthday. A
down to the rn111n bui;iness.
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birthday
cake was serv-Hearu1.;; rundowns upon each
UnitH PN11 International
ed for the game.wi nning homer ed with the dinner.
prep gml team in the eighth•
Tht St. Louis Cardinale-true off Stan Williams in the sixth. It
Present Wl:!re
and Mrs . Ma•
ml'mber SEOAL in which the ma•
I to the Gashou/Je (?a11g �n.�ition of was Wllllans, incidentally, who eon Fisher, son11,Mr.
William
Ronni�
terial on hand 1s outlined m
the club-are still sw1ng1ng . . . won the sec�nd game of �he 1959 and Gordon,
, Carla
daughrer
and
s
detailed :
n d hoping.
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play-off with the Mllwauk�e Jean and Barbara. Mrs. William
- V_u1_mg _ upon how the d ubs
. The odds an� the exper�s JD· Braves and p�t the Dodgers m Fisher and Mr. and Mn. Roush
will f1n1sh m November.
51st that the Pittsburgh P1rate8 the World Senes.
and Greg.
ue "in" but it'll not mathemJlti•
Eddie Fisher, pitcher ret'Blle d
-Eh!ction of olficen In which
ct1 ly certain yet and until it is from Tacom a, yielded nine
pres1'&lt;lent Chester Tannehill of
h·,t,
th , R··'b'irds a ren't conceding and had three singles of his own
The Daily Sentinel of Pomeroy•
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Middleport. will be imcceeded by
Kirkland hit two homers
s0,,'Y H emus' 1ighting crew WillieWillie
and
anuther scribe or caster.
Mays had two singles
kept their faint hopes alive Mon- fa•
'" the c ,·ant, ,·n the,·•• open,••.
o th er b usmess
will be the
8v CHIT TANNEH ILL
day night when they pulled out a Bob Schmidt's second grand
,·en· bc•s · share 0 l arrangments
We Sell Motorola
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pre5,11ure-packed 1-0 triumph over of his career won the
,or , . e annua , league grid ban•
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the Los Angeles Dodgers on a
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Thc yen Io Ioo k rnto the future among Sports fans will not sixth-inning homer by Jersey Joe which was called after eight in•
nings due to darkness .
unsatisfied this year in Meigs county.
Cunningham. The victory moved
UC S
e1ng goDon
Hubbard of Syracuse was a faithful member of the · the Cardinals to within 5½ games
FIC,HT RESULTS
1959 Panel conducted by Sports Desk which offered Friday of the "idle Pirates -and alsu eliminated
NEW
YORK UPI-Jorge Fer•
the
world
champion
DodgFREE PARKING
pred
ictions
00 al! SEOAL and area games, plus a couple of en from
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die National League nandH, 150, Ar1-.itin1, outpolnt­
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top-mterest collegiate contests. He is to be back again in nee.
ad St•f•n Redl, 150 3-4, PaterE. Main SI.
Pomero)
charge of a slightly different but much improved Panel.
The San Francisco Giants swept son, N. J., 10.
Mr . . Hubbard has organized twO teams of four players each a doubleheader from the t,"hicago --- ---- ---w�o Will make the predictions this Fall. Members of the teams Cubs, 11·4 and i-1, in Monday's
Will
compete individually anct teamwise: that is a won and only other big league a,ction.
COLU MBUS UPI - Don't let
Bob Miller. making his first
that 20•0 opening game loss to Mis• lost record wilt be kept, as welt as how the team� rate 00 the
start si11ce June 7, received erect.
souri fool you, Southern Methodist basis_ of point spread . For examp le, the team coming
lbe doshas a real fine football team.
est to the actual point spread is the winner each wee k and It for his fourth win for the Car•
dinals although relief ace Lindy
That was the appraisal passed cumulatively, for
the season.
McDaniel rushed to his rescue
long to the press
by freshmn
Mr. Hubbard has undertaken to keep these records and act with one out and one on in the
Ohio State assistant co;ich (and
as_
collectio� agent for predictions each week. He _ and we- ninth. McDaniel struck out Tom­
scout) Gene Slaughter.
will appreciate the greatt:!st cooperation from each team mem· my Davis and pinch-hitter W.ally
The former Warren and Jack­ ber.
Moon to end the game and ex•
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su11 high school coach said that
ten
d his string of
conseeutive
The p�meroy-Syracuse contingent is made up of Hubb arri,
Ohio State may be in for a rough
scorele
relief
ss
inning
s against
afternoon when 1t meets the Mus• J. R. White, Don Young , and Micky Willia ms. In Middle port the Dodgers to 20 1 -3.
tangs in the season opener at Ohio the re are Dave Hindy , Wood y Call, Henry Clatworthy, and a
Cunningham, who hadn't hit a
Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Syracuse fan who has been waiting to ge t on the panel for home run since July :u, entered
"I honestly think SMU is a very three years, Roland Carroll.
the game
when Stan Musial
fine defensive team," Slaughter
Here are your problems for Friday, children. Study
pulle
d a muscle in his left ,arm
your in the
11aid.
third inning 1rnd connectlessons well and come prepared with the correct answ
er:
"I'm not alibi-in g the 20 points
Pome
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at
Chau
nceyDove
r, Middleport at Wahama Eastthey gave up, but you've gnt to
, Nearly l'llrybody can use I little extra
consider that Missouri only had ern at Little Reds , Gallipolis at Pt. Pleasant Kyger Cr�ek at
to go 29 yards for its first touch• R':'tland , Waverly at Jack son, Belpre at Athens Logan at
money 11 llmeL l'hat's why wo are here
down after intercepting 1m SMU H.1�!�oro, The �lains at Nels onvil le, and SMU at Ohio State
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quickly, privately and economically. You
TAKE S PUBL ICITY JOB
the 11ec&lt;md score and got the last
NEW YORK UPI - Stan Sap.
one by returnin� an interceptiu11
nam■ IL We supply IL Our larms are
lin, former sports write for the
24 yards for a touchdown."
New York Journal • American and
. .Those were pretty cheap
. made to pion, rou In _m17 way.
publicity director for the New
scores."
Jemes Mahokty, Manager
York Rangers of the National
Slaughter said that SMU has a
t.1:5 E. MAIN STREE T
Hockey League, has been ap­
Mr. and Mni. Charles Werry Sr. pui11ted direct
host of fast . elusive backs that
or of sports public­
can run away rrom def1mdflrs.
entertained With e chicken bar­ ity at New York University.
1
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I "Wc'vc got lo keep those guys becue Sund1:1y at their cabin at
in fru11t of 11s bcc11usc if they ever Forked Run Lake.
l'onve.nlent Tt&gt;rms
HOUSING STARTS RISE
!let a rnan behind ours, I'm afraid
Prese
nt were Mr. and Mrs. Roy
WASHINGTON UPI-The Com­
we don't have anybody to catch
Smith and Donnie and Linda, Mu. merce Department reports that
them," he said.
Slaughter singled out left tackle Amanda Kaspar, Herman Werry, housing starts picked up in Au­
Jerry MayH, right guard Carl Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arnol d and gu�t. Work hes begun on 127,400 .
)!:\SU:\'., W \'A.
Beltz, right cnd Pat Neill and Susie and Mr. and Mrs. Werry and dwel_ling units compared to 1U5,1
halfback Glynn Gregory as out­ Alhert.
000 m July.
standing football players. He said
thut Mustang Coach B!11 Meck
uses two platoons with the first
unit the toughest dl'fensiveJ�.
.Slaughter's words of cautioll
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:1hout what might happen this
week since SMU haB had lime tn
straighten out the errors, also
made 1:1 believer out of Coach
Woody Hayes.
Said the lireless field boss, 'Tm
afre"'d they'll have a much im•
proved club when they get here."

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why nobody can match our low, low, low prices.
monthly sales record. We're winding up the big,,
So hunyln whllo ... olll1 haw. good obolce or
gcst year in our history, selling more compact
J'o• ea• en,■ • ....61er
station. wagons. Prices of big used can are
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Volunteer Scouters participating in the Scouting program
in the Meigs-Gallia-Mason District will have an opportunHy to
learn more about their particular phase of Cubb1ng, Scouting
or Exploring Sunday in a Workshop Training Conference ar­
ranged by the District's Leadership Training Committee.
The conference will be held at
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Middleport High School beginnln&amp; Ing, P11ck . Admmutration, The
at I p. m. for those enrolled in Pack Meeting or Proxram Plan­
basic courses on Cub Scouting, ning.
The courses are offered free
Boy Scouting or Explorlna: and
at 1:30 p. m. for those enrolled of char8e, and are open to unit
In the two-hour advaneed courses leaders, their aHi1tants. troop
on various phases of Cubbing and pack committee members,
and Scouting. The basic courses institutional repre1mntatives, d is•
trict committee members, and
will conli.gue until fl p. m.
Jkslcl.es the three• basic courses parents of boys in the program or
adult lead� may apply for nearing the age of the program.
frJ\ninj In Boy Scout AdvanceScouters who have not already
ment. lloy Scout Troop commit- registf'red for the &amp;essions ahouh.l
tees, and Boy S('{lut Junior lead- do so by listing their name and
er trainini:. Cub Scout leaders course desired on a post card
may apply ior the advaneed and sending to Robert Siler,
courses entitled The Den Meet· Park Drive, Point Plea.&lt;Jant.

For the fourth time in six years I already had your social security
Congress has passed amendments . record frozen, you will receive a
to the social security law which letter cll9laining the new benefits
liberalize the protection afforded 1 and what you need to do about
disabled workers and their de- getting them for yourselr and
your dependents. Do NOT GET
pen dents.
Under the llffk) amendments. in touch with your social seclll'­
approximately 250,000 people _ 1 ily olfice at this time. It will only
delay the district office in taking
d isabled workers under 50 years
of age end'eertain of their depen- action to get checks to you and
dents--.are now eligible for social others who are eligible for pay­
security benefits. Until now only menUi under the new law.
those disabled workers un der 50
However, sever1 y • 1· ••bled wo•k•
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, d ependents are
and M and the1r
• worked
ds under 50 who ho"e
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eligible for monthly social securunder social security, but have
ity payments.
Younger disabled workers are never applied to have their social
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more likely to haYe families de• secur1
. ·1y record s. fro_.
nearest
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pen dent on them than older
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workers age 50 and over. Before social s.ecu�1ty d1atrict office
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the change in the social security , NOW to mqu1re about their rights
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J.aw, many of them were depend- I to payments.
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upon . pl,lblic �ssistance payTo qualify for disability insur­
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that $20 mi!llon will be aaved in he is " unable to engage in any
pub)Jc ll�is..f.llnce payments dur• substantial gainful activit)' . "
ipg t�e qe,i:t l'.ef.r ticw t_hat many
In addition, he must have work­
of tlieae �1,\ltg �jaabled workers ed under social security for .at
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t:'W 'I'lit:! ll.ligh� l&gt;a,
, ,and tlleir -fpi;ni!iea ai:e eligible least 5 years out of the ten years
f:15 �'fl �ffll
11:30 The ,Clea,i:: Horizon
for disability io,urance benefits be fore he became disabled.
f:3C J.tdae of Ni�t
12:00 ·tove ,r 1.Ue ·
ba&amp;ed PTI th'9jr past earniD1s and
12:SO 'Sfifll� 'f.qr Tomorrow
Ben dils for disabled persons
J:00 The 'three stooge,
social ,e�p,tity ta?l eon�butions un der 50 and their fami1ies can
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under soci11;1 security. It 1s .expect• start with the month of October
1 :00 Lit� or!ql�y
l:lJ A Look at the Weather
ed that s!vJp,s will be even great• Ul60.
l:30 Al the World 'l'ld'DI
er
In the years to come when
6:20 Sportscope
2:00 Full Circle
few-er people who become dis· How Tht: District Office Can Help
l:BO Amoe 'n' Andy
2:SO Howe ·�
abled before age 50 will peed
When .the d.isabled �orker� llP:,.
'1:00 Heart of the City
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help throu,sh public assl�tante �. . P�je .f�
11enents·
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j[ll:1�1 secimty dijtrict offi
• If yOu are' under 5d' and lha�,
'bii
•: ' ttfe 'Brighter Da,
8:00 Peck's B'ad Girl
�r· in '1nfQfmation �ut his age;a�
ed ucation: iraining aftd vocational
8:30 Manv IA.ves of Doby Gillt, 4:15 'r.je Secret Storm
J:30 Edee of Nilbt
skills will � Obt:ii,ned. He will
9:00 Special Political" Program
5:00 Tbe Three Stooge,
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Sl:30 The Comedy Spot
6:00 News
h:
tu:00 lliA:gnosis Unknown
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6:1:5 A Look al the weather
the hos'.pitiil od insUflition where
11:00 11 O'clock News
rtscope
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Spo
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hid care and treatment. The.98'
SO
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\ 1:10 A Look at tre weather
6:30
A!noJ
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sOurc�s
provide medicill d11ta a·
ll:15 Theater 13
'7:00· Hlghway PetroJ
bout t�e worker's injury or ill­
7:30 The Aquanauts
ness with partic11lar reference as
I 8,30 Wanted-D&lt;ad or Ali,e
tO how th.ls affects his ability 10
�n
9:00 The Milllonatre
work. When the completed med•
7:00 Conversational Russian
9:30 I've Got A secret
ical report is returned to the dis7:30 Frontiers of Science
10:00 U. S. Sleel Hour
trict office, the worker's rntire
r record is senf to the Slate voca
1:00 Newa
11:00 11 O'cloek New,
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l:111 Captain Kangaroo
ll:10 A Look,1f"Ule Weather
tlonal agency, which in most
11: 1$ The�ter"l'l!!t�·,.
States, hae been designated to
1:00 Car,toon Theater
make the decision as to whether
or n'ot the claimant is disabled
withi� the detinltion or the social
secunty law, The · rlislrict office
JUllt
For
You
12,30
(Mondily • Friday)
will be glad to answer disabled
1:00 News Heetllin"
1,118 Sign On
worker's
questions abDut his
1:02 Just For You
Ouest Star
rights
an
d responsibilities.
NeW■
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1:11 New,
1 :30 J111t !''or '"ieu
,,ao RFD
2,00 Callin, on Pt. Plealilllt
T:00 News Headlinet
3:00 Nffl Headllllet
,,02 Breakfast Party
·s,02 MU8ic Go Round
Pickel)B Hardware Show
1,30 New,
Breakfast Party
Mrs. Mary Walsh visited durinJ
:il:31i Music Go Round
8,00 News Headline,,
l
thl!
'l)ast tw0 weell:I with her dall­
t:00 Ne}'!I Headllnea
8,02 Sports Report
ghter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Win­
MIiiie
Go
Round
,,02
,,oa Breakf1tSt f.artJ'
ters
a"nd
family,, In Zanesvllle.
Loc-1 News
4·
8:30 News
Mrs.
Guy
'BleHing apent Sun­
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,fr.ou�
8,31 Breakfast Party
day
with
her
daughter Mr. and
Baseball
Scor@tl
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lines
d
Hea
1,00 News
in Mt. Alt:o
Hannum
Charle,
Mrs.
Go Rol!li!I
5,!)5
1,02 �kfast farl:Y
ari
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wJll
;pend
this
week
in Le­
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1,sa New1
tart
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Mrs.
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Calvin
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and
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Coffee Time
Mr and· Mti. J:()leph Lish 5peot
Steak Rouse-Sound:
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10,11 Swap Shop
several daYI lasl �ek in Clev�­
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10:30 Newa Headline,
land vlsitina Mr. and Mra. Con­
8:30 Hews Heatlllnu .
10:32 Morning Devotion,.
.
stantine WaJskle
a,i.4 fsmily.
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10:45 Radio H7mnal
Thei.r
children
Joeetta,
bo.nna an�
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11,00 New1 Jludllne1
Eddie
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Evening
Interlude
7,02
11,02 Country P "
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Mr.
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7:30
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U,29 Fum T'�
Yt!leer· and �hlldren 'cltj'J-Jr.g tie
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house since she a:ot a flameless
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Vtffl MOTHER ·
; Jt. Qd ltra. Cbatles Elliott of
� � W. Va., t heir son Ste ven
1111d.l ���ter Janet and Rol&gt;ert
11, IUICIIU'd and daughter, M:rs.
a.i,.. 'Bennett of Gallipoli s visit·
i.i :(_, ad: the� mother, Mrs. C. L. Arn­
,�tben1 Road Sunday.
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The executive committee uf the Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers met Thursday, september 15' at the
home of Mrs. Paul Theiss, Middleport.
Mrs. William 8. Downie, pre-

Mrs. Will Myers spe nt last
week in Columbus visi ting with
her sister, Mrs. Will Dawso n . On
Sa t urday Mr. My ers we n t to Col'lltn b us to return Mrs. My ers to
th*, home.
Mr� and Mrs. R. C. Flowe rs
(Bertha Alle nsworth) of Akron
have been visi ti ng with Mr . and
Mrs. Dale Allensworth a nd oth er
relativ{'s.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Li ndse y
(Myrna Russell) of Columbus
visited last Sa turday with relatives and frien ds.

siden t, g.ave a report on the omcers meeting held re cently al
h er home when the following
appoln ted:
were
committee s
Program: Mrs. Robert Beegle of
Portland; Mrs. Samue l Michael,
Chest er and Mrs. Harold Ebersbach, Pom eroy.
Hospitality: Mrs. Pa u l Theiss,
M'dd
1 l{'port ; M rs . c · R · Karr sr.,
Salisbury a n d Mrs. Walker Brown
Ri'"·ervi{'w .
Publicity : Mrs. Howard Johll,son, Racine a nd M u .sic : Mrs.
George Hacke tt Jr., Middle port .
"Helpi ng You ns: America G row
in Freedom" is th e t heme for
the year 1960-6 1 . The first meet•
in g will be held at the Le tart
F"� lls School a nd will be a work
shop cond u cted by state boa rd
Marian Bi n tz,
1 n ernbers . Mrs.
I
joutheast d iret'lor, will also be
m'sc n l . The con feren ce to be con
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John ny R:iy Manle y w ho hH
bt&gt;en a patien t at Childr en' s Hospital was re turned to hi � hom e
last Saturday. He is to return to
'
Col umbus in two weeks for sur.-:::ery . Joh nn&gt;· who is only 2 1 - 2 1
yeim old is the son of Mr . an d
.
Mrs . B u tch M,ml ey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles F:nlsmincer and son, Kurt , Charl••i·lon,
i,TONIGHT and 'WEDNESDAY,
spcnt the pa st wee kend with his
mo_ther, Mrs. David Entsmir.'�{'r.
�
PAMILY NIGHTS
L. E. Ruppel\ who spent the
mh
SUPERIOR TYPE of PICTURE!
past weekend with his so n , Rev.
Millie Perkiru, She-U y Wtntetl
Howard Ruppt&gt;lt le ft yesterda y
"111E DIARY OF
morning for his hom e in Gulf­
ANNE FRANK"
port, Miss.
(Jn Clnemascope)
Mrs. Rdiert Mulford of Ch eRevival serv ices at th e ML Oli ve
(Shown l time Only at 8 :30)
shire
has acce pted employm en t
MK. A N D MRS. JAN HAUCK
church
near Long Bot tom will be- also I at the D ut ton Orug Storf:' .
,;:in
Sep
t.
26 and continue thru
Gene Barry - Beverly 'f'yler
Miss Bonnie Van Cooney became the bride of Jan Hauck 1
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The
ev a nge list will be the
'HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL'
September 3 , in a double ring ceremon y at the Church
Rev. Baroid Holmes of the church
!(Shawn at 7:00
Christ in Middleport. The ne w bride 18 the daughter of Mrs.
of the Nazarene .
And Part Over A t 11 :OOJ
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V
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an Cooney a�d tile Jatc Norwo&lt;,d V;in Cooney and the
The� will be ...pccial singers in·
D
Also Cartoon
groom is th.e son of Mrs. Richard Picktns and t h e late Charles
elu ding the Fo ur Ke ys from Hunt•
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
ing ton, w. Va.; Th e Tra ve lers Trio
Hauck of Middlep_(Jrt_.
from Butfalo,
Va., and the
BRIGIT"I'E BARDOT in
R('V. Howard Ruppe lt con cluctU
D ncans from Cliflon, w. Va. and
'\QVE IS MY PROFESSION"
ed the mee ting of the Session of
ot� ers.
Mcmbe � n��: � D�:=��r of
- also .
the Syracuse fi' lrst United PresRev. DoUlil las c·ire 1e II past or.
Unio
,-.i, Hunter - Sophia Lore n
· n Ve tera ns are reques ted tO
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hyterian Church wh e n the g,o,p
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m�t al the Ewmg
Fune ral Home,
•THAT KIND OF WOMAN "
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mel Su nday eve ning at 7·3
Wednesdaj at 1 :30 p. Dl. lo attend
Abo Ca rtoon
LhP. a n nex of th� {'hu reh.
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the funeral of Mrs. Bt-rttia Chase.
secretary s report
The
s
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s.
Mr Paul ti'ric k and Mr .
o f- giv e n by Mrs. ,Rachel McBri de
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fre y Wil son en tertained will, ii byMrs. Tom Clark was e lec-ted
ette s hower las t Wl! e k in the :metal
delega te to the Sdoto Presbytery
.
' room o( the Enterpri se 1::UB
which mee ts today m GeorgeChu rch 'honoring Mrs. William PulMrs. Dorotha Riebel was surtow n . Altern,aleH elected w ere
. lins,
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Mrs. Maym e Holmet1 and Miss pr L..ed on her birthday, S11nday
eve n ing, Sept. 11.
A . pink an? blue co!o r theme was Fra nkie Muma w.
The celebration was plan ned by
carrui d out in the decora(ion� and
October 16 was dcsi� nated hy her h usban d a nd children . Home•
gif ts _ were placed on 11 1ebl':.' w!lh [
a _ white rovcr a11d dec11r,1!1!J wit h the group as Dedica tion Day for made ice cream a nd cake w ere
the new ad ditio n to the church, ser ved. The birthday ,:ake was
pmk a n d blue bows. .
baked by a da ughte r, Jean Thomas.
recently
compl eted .
L
Games were played d uri ng he
Tllose ptescnt were M r. and 'Mrs.
.
cv_c ning with pr ites awarded to
Mrs M aggle Dldd!c was � p- Bob Thomas, Mr. and Mr.,. Bob
Miss Geneviev e
Slobarl,
Mrs. poi. n te·d to sel ect the deaconesse
s Morton and daughters, Debbie and
Claude lh1sled an d Mrs, El don to prt!'par�
the ele me �h for the Tammie, Joh n Riebel, and the hon­
Week s . Rt!'frei;hmen h carrying out wo.rld �idc Comm un
ion serv ic e ored guest an d her hus�and, Dor­
lhc pink and hl ue them e were scr. e.I d on October sel.
w hil'h will be h
vud hy t he hostesses to Mis s Sto1 , 11t g a. � Wilham Wl nehre nbart.. Mts . Week s , Mrs. , Diuu:1 Olier will be m charge of the se atvcr, Mrs . Husted , Mrs. Frank Amos, �ng of
th{' Elders.
rS.
n QI Y
Mrs. Clare nce C urth1 , Miaa � e rry
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- Frick, Mrs. t&gt;ullins a nd Rodney .
On Ot•t. 9 lhe ch u rch will obUfPflS
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Se n ding gifts b u t unable lo .i t - serve Membership Su nday, Tiley
tend were Mrs. Thomas Ben tz, Mrs . also d("dded to support Lhe Sy n od
Francis H . Gle:tler, Mrs. James C11 u �es this year 11s in the past.
M rs. John F. Baily was pleasant­
_Pn•se nt were Mrs. McBride,
Will, Mrs. l'hillp Smith and Darhm e, Misse� Joy ce, Helen and Miss Mumaw, Mrs. Cla rk. Mrs . ly surpri se d on arri v ln g home from
Emma Luu Davi�. Mr11. Allen Eieh- llo lm c s, Mrs. James Quick a n d clmrch Su nday morn ing to find her
�istcr1S an� brothers there to help
, inger, Mrs. Pa u l Eichinger. Mrs. Rev . Huppelt.
her cel{'bla te her birthday. The
I Delbert Bruch, Mrs. Ed King, Mrs
event was plann(,ld by her dau�ht·
On• illc Brow n , i�1 rs . M y rtle Lo ng
ers, Mrs . Russ Watson . Mrs. Ber•
and Miss Dorothy Long.
COMPLETE STOCK OF
tha Scott a nd Mrs. John Scott.
A d ecocated bkthd ay cake. bak·
EAVE TIIOUGH aad DOWN SPOU1
O O
ed by hoc sister. Mes. p,,1,, K,n.
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' All Sizes
was served with a d inner at noon
f
. an d Mrs. u. s. Nease, Mr.
t
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of
t (' o \It
' hr W on rnn·s A ssue i ;1 l i:tn
l•'ir· st l l n J l ctl rri•shy tcrian Churdi and Mrs. Purt(! y Karr , Mr. and
Yu• Reoelve A 10 Year Written
�rs.
will meet for 1 hf' ir a nn u al annl • M ,rs , Charle s Baer, Mr. and
Mr11.
er,
B.a
Albert
r,
Bae
Jacob
Guarantee Wllh Our Roof Paint
The second meeting uf 111.- WY 1" ve rsH ry potluck dinner Thursday,
and Mra. Russ Wa tson,
or the 1''irst Unite d Pre.�hytcria n �c1,I. 22 al 6:30 at the ch u rch in Bally, M�nd - 1rs. John Scott and Mrs.
a
Mr.
Chureh of Middleport fo r l hi s year Middl e port.
was hel d Su nday 1•v{'ni11g at th o
C hartr.r mernberR will \w scflteO Berth� Scott.
Calli n� in the_ afternoon w ero
l
chu rch. Pla n� for a hayrid e i n a the speak ers table. rasl pr{'siMr.
, and Ml'S. )William Knigh t and
October were dist'llsscd anti plans dC'nts wlll be honored a nd ne w
of Pt . I leasa nt, W, Va_., Mn.
lar
;
m)Y
were maOe for election of officers members will he rerng: niml. All
Sbcrldan, Galll�hs and
W1lh11m
\ members of both eircles will be
nc:d Su nday evenin�.
os e Wise and
d Mr
Mr.
�
Rev. Howard !luppclt spok e to presented with membership cards. dao(!�er, M�ddrcpor
·
the
group on "Youlh in lhe I Spe11 ke r of lhc eveni ng will be
guest received
d
hono
The
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Church. " }lr9. Richard Vaugha n R{'�. �uwa �d Rurpelt and Mrs. O.
lf ll
ny nl
P. Klem will be gut!SL soloiHl. M rs, m-�•�
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was devotional l eader.
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William Morris wlll be lhe devo- I"
Members atte ndrng were Mi t'kv
Phone WY•2·2452
tion al leade r.
LADIES' BLACK
Miller, All1r n Wallace, Bruc&lt;' WaiArra n gem,mts have hee n ma d&lt;'
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lace, James Miller, Hoy Coleman . ro
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
r lhe meat, des s{'rt and bt"1eragc.
Davld Lyon end co unselor Rkhard M
e mberll are asked to brill� t heir
Vaughan.
own table serv ice an d a ro n lribu­
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Suede nr Smooth Leather
tinn for the summer medical of
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The Reedavllle WSCS met a t the
homl! of Uamle 8uckley on sePt
14.
_The dc,· otlon al meE'lil'. 1 he:;ar
with the Lord's Prayer in u:1isoP
Doro tha_ Riebel read llie 90th
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Psalm, Rushia Shumway a n d Lil
lian Pickens Jave readings.
Plans were made to finlr.h th•
qull ts they have 'started. A com
mi ttee w113 aeleeted to make pla n i
for a jitney supper In 'the near fu
ture.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed by
Ina Maurir, ·Laura Ruth, Lillian
Picken s, Hazel Buetley,
Rose
Thoma,,, Clara Mauar, Mary Nich­
ols, Haze l Mae Buekley, Ila Osborn,
Verna Rose, Vivian Humphrey and
daughter, Robin, and Mn. Buck­
ley,
- Se veral sick calt!I were reported.
The next meeUna will be at the
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the report hled _w i th t'he Clerk
of Courts here . indicted Savage
on two counU, both Involving the
Ridenour Supply Store of Ches­
ter, in which Savage solicited, or
caused to be soliclted, money _for
th_e Pomeroy , emergency squad
without authority from the squad.
In all, the grand jury returded
16 true bllls, after h earing :i9:
witnesses. No bUla ,we re re turned
l_n four cases. Frank Fugate was
eman.
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George K. , Eubanks or N ew
Marti n sville, 1/t. Va., governor of
Rotary In ternational, District 7!13,
will make his official v isit to the
Rotary -Club of New Haven Thursday, Sept. 22.
Gov. Euban ks will meet i n
confere nce with ,President Phil
Wolpert a nd Secretary Russell
Capehart of the New Haven
Cl11b at 5 :30 p. m, He will address the
d u b at its regular
meeting -at 6 P. m . .-nd will cond uct a club assembly at 7 p. m.
Eubanks is comme rcial man agee of ..dio WETZ In New MarI tlnsvme 11,hd 1Mi1 �n In Ufe ra
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Registration 'tJl fflbtot fehii:'Jes 111
over 20 )'eara. He was once ai
Mason County showed an inerease
sports an nouncer.
· ot 0.tJ per cent 1or the y ear ending
· t 75a ,
June ::10, 19ti0 over the previous
As Govern or of o·1str1c
year, it has Deen announ ced by the Euba n ks Is the Rotary l n terna'th:st Vn·g nua Cham ller of Com· tion al Representative for 24 West
meree.
Virgin ia Rotary Clubs with a
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that. Mason C ..iun tian s
registered l West Virgi nia in 1 955 and was
�,'l'tl7 passen ger can, 1,32:il Class B Instrumen tal in the organization
trucks, 60 commercial lr uclqr an d , of the Rotary Club at N ew MartraJJers, and !:14i other vehicles for tin svllle i n 1 957, He first joined
a total m 1909·60 or 7,5 13.
Rotary "In Lawrenceburg, Ten I nessee i n
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:,ln additlOI) to Mason , were Berkeley, Brooke, C..bell; Gilmer, Grani
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Hampshi,re. Hancock, Hardy, Jack- · ,
1 10n, Kanawha, Lewia, Minel'al,
HOLLYWOOD UPl-AdrHI
Monroe, Pe ndleton, Pulnam, Tuck•
Arllr1• Judp, 43. uld .tie will
er, Wetzel, Wayne and Wood.
fll■ for dlverce Thul''lllllY from
the
throughOul
.HegiBtration
■tale allowed a alight · decrease of her y.yenth hulltand, Inventor
Edw•rd HNrd.
ll.•t per cent from ngures· one year
''I thou9ht thl• m1rrl191 woutct
aa:o. A total of 6:ta,03$ vehicles
•·,ere reg.iitete4 In th e past 1:ear be luckv ••v.n," uid Miu
WhUe �i),400 vehicles were regis- Judcl•, who prtvloullv WH wed
Rut1let,
J■mtt
to Wnlev
tered i n the previous year.
Allama, GeorlO Ro■a, Morgan
■nd lob
Ryan and brothel"8 Dan
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TopPln1.
There wiU be a hymn sing at the
"But maybe I ■hould try for
United G"oapel Church at Morgan
1 l ,-that'1 supposod t• be luc�enter Friday �i.ght, Sept. 23, be­ kl■r."
--- linninS: at 7:ao. All 1ingers are in­
"ited to take part. Everyone is Third Jay To Join
· . welcome,

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Both sums of money were paid
this mor ning b)' the disk jockey's
father, Leo H. Savage , M arion ,
O., who attended the arraign,
ment together with Mrs. Leo H
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Savage.
Savage, 21, also flied with the
court his Jetter to John A. Epling
Gallipolis attorney wbo had ,repres ente d , hln'I heretofore in
was . discharged ·
whicA Epling
Savage appeared belore the court
without counsel. Prosecutor James O'Brien represented the state.
Earller today in Gallia Cou nty
Common Pleas Court Savage 's
suit ror in excess ot $52,650
agai nst two Gallipolis police officers a nd Henl')' Werry , R. E.
Grindley, Robert
Hartenbaugtl
and Howard Frank was dismissed .
The entry Jn Judge Robert M.
Betz'e omce saiil, the cauaes wei-e
settled and ·dismissed with prejudice to a new action with. costs
paid as taxed for $10.60 in each
case (separate suits against Gar­
land Ni�rt and Ben Pennington
vf Gallipoli1:;, ($2,650) and the
Ueiga officials ($50,000).
The grand jury, according to

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· Leo V. Savage, area disk jockey, today plead guilty to two
of fraudulently Soliciting moQey and was placed on
probation for one year by Meigs County Common Pleas Judge
John C. Bacon.
_ S?va_ge was arraigned at 1 1 :30 a.m. this morning following
his md1ctment Monday by a Meigs County Grand Jury.
Other terms of the probation included requirements that
Savage pay $200 to the. Syracuse Fire Department and a like
amou_nt to the Pomeroy Emergency Squad, and that he -re,
frain from soliciting, or being associated with soliciting funds
in any way in Meigs county during the term of his probation.
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member of the Jaya this week,
Tommy Persinger wbo t.as a two
week leave from the Air Force.
Tommy will appear with the
Jays this Saturday night a t a
the
d ance p ar ty to be held a\
Pomero)' Hiih Auditorium from
7:30 to 1 1 p. m. sponsored by
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· •,;&lt;t\ frtibablf 11evei· before have so somewhat questlonaole. For fath. �)y OhiO newapapen been uni!• er, Joseph 'J'.· F8fluson , Is pre•
ed. ,editorially for one state cand1- ' sently · serving as .state tre1.
&lt;dite ,and aga�st an other, as this surer a�d son Ja�iea would trI
ll ,11!.�• a aurvey Indicated today. , l pl1«1d in all Jnertviable posUlon
f,; (1�1be candidate being supported Js ot being filC,t" '1"atchdog of state
, · Jam.ea Rhodes, Repubucan candl• trelJW'Y acttvitl�, w.hile a mem!' date- for itate auditor. The one ber ot a fathel'-'tOn �earn. This
being opposed is James D. Fergu- would be so, ptovide d his name
son, Democntic seeker after the ,appeal enticed a m■Jority of e lec'faame office. Invariably, opinion tors to. favor him.
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hnetlon amona state office hol�is the prest' ent atate
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bll8 �. a· "fniabl: 'ya':ni min and ia prell!ntly on 'leave from a '6,·
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tloi' CW- · ,t� other Opponent■1:
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Ohm's top authorilv in d1strib- Comm1ss1oners
Imert Hospit.11 Story
and d1�L·u.11serl minor cha n g es rn d rawn in amounttL as they were
e
money Lu build new l
In !me wi th her re commen daLast May voter, appro ved a plans a nd standing plans for the needed , so aa lo not weake n the
I hospitals, Tuesday mght recom- lion ,' and on nommat 1o ns from $235,000 bond issu e for a m em­ hosp1Lal wUh the board. Nay banlu. , mend ed Meigs Counly � t up re�. lhe floor, A. C. Bradford, Ted orial ho1pital to be ma tched on stated that he felt that steel
A l a meeting o f tht, Meigs
rcsentatives Lu sig n official doc\&amp;:
ed Jr., and R. L. Jacobs, all of a o ne-for,two basis by federa:1 ve neer wall beams would be COunty Commissioners a resolu­
,r,' mcn ts (or its proposed 42-bed Vet+ 'e trustee, were added to the gran ts. In 1 947 voters raised $201 - most economic;;! .and l:&gt;est for the lion was approved stati ng the ne•
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..,.,�t�ll erans Memorial Hosp!tal..
Commission " to gi ve it ooo u1 a tax le vy for a veterans ne w structure.
ceasi ty of aut horiting the transO r. Ma�ga�et � uBms , m char�, · " ullest ·re presentation of all me morial hospital.
Going along With N ay's opi n- fer c.,f funds from the Memorial
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rtles interested in the proje ct.
ion, it was mo�·ed that the i:hoic.e Hospital Fund to tbe County Hos­
Ttlc opi nion was ex.pressed Last
, Jomt meeting m the eou rt houad- - -- . '!'his eommission which alread y
of the ardutfct ' s steel beams pita! fund . That agreemen t will,
of the Ve terans Memorial Hospital' � a meDlbership composed of n ight tha t th ese fu nds, together an d preparation of hospit•I plans in other words, pl.It the money
\ Board of Trustees, the Me i&amp;� ;i,"ed Crow, Kai H lndy, w. o. with pledges of Joe.al gifts-if so far be acCfp ted. The motion all i n one fund, so that each
need�d- would be ample to build
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member of .fhe organiza tions re1 Co un ty Hos pital Commission , tbe, : Atkins, and Dr. Boice under law
M e igs Commu nity Hospital, Inc. , a h"as the a11thority to slart hospi tal the local ho�pilal as p�nned
Board members also diM:ussecL 1trese11ted will not ha ve to sign
eve n i n the face of con linuous ris
no n -prnfit gro up, an d the County construction.
PROFESSOR ,COACH
removing $201,lffi{) i n funds for ho5P.ital documents.
mg costs.
Prflld.nt Paul R. Lyne, hH
the new hospital from th e ban k.a
Spending uf hospit.11 mon{'y
Discussion la!t n ight pointed to in which they are now deposited . will ngw lay in the h.and1 of the
annCK1n�d the appointment of
April 1961 when bids may be let It was de c1�d that t he money hospital
Mr. Arthur · L•nham aa Profeuor
{'Omm19910n anrl its
for con:.truction. U nder a 1959 would be left th ere until con- members will report to their
and Co'Hh at Rio Gr•nde Col­
spe cial law of the legisla ture structirm of the ho1piial is be- groups.
l99t, Mr, Lanham w•, born In
$200,000 of available funds may gu n or until December 31, when
Liberty, K•ntucky. Aft., com­
Commissioners Da n H.artinger
be used for the hospital. if con­ lhe mo ney will have re mained and Rolla n d Neutzling wer,e pre­
pleting hi• publlc 1Cihoolln1, he
struction is beg u n before 1 002 .
entered Union Coll... at Bar­
into the banb for a n agreed two tent at t he meetin g, as was Ber­
Mr. Harry Ray Nay, archi tect year period. It wa s also adopted i' nard F ulu who acted as legal
bourvilla, ic.y., where he 1tured
A school o{ instruction in P1'A work will be a highlight of
for the new hosp.ital, was prese11t , that the mo ney wo uld be "'ith- a dvisor.
. in bask•INII, trM:k and ba...
the County Council PT A m·eeting October 13 when tbe Let.rt
ball. He playH the last three
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1'�alls cha()ter will be host.
,.. n at Union under CINlch Hu,
Details of the arrangements Buck were n amed as the bud get
man BHh, a former coach of
Rio Grande College.
were conduded at a Monday and fin;rnce group and Miss Flor­
n ight meeting of the Letart Falls
ence Circl e was appointed to
PTA held a t the school. It was serve as meeting notice &lt;'hairthe group's first of thli9 school man ,
The group voted t o meet on
y ear,
BY U NITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
! the v ice president declared at one
Mrs. Marion Ben tz, a state PTA the third Monday of each mon th
GOP pres�dential nominee Richard M . Nixo1 plugged today point. "Let us not pa nic or search
official, will speak at the count)' and parenta a nd teachers w ere
for a _ campa1g!1 moratorium on criticism of U.S. strength and f�r faults in oµpielves that would
introduced. Homerooms or Mrs.
session.
gi ve strength" to the Communist
The school of instruction will Bert Grimm and M rs. Jean Alkire pr�stlge lest Communist leaders attending the United Nations hne.
ha ve fi ve phases ot PTA work. tied for the attendance award. thmk America is weak and divided
Kennt'dy replied in a nationBut his De mocralic opponent, thr�ugh Michigan Tuesday, Nlxon
N amed as dclt'gates lo the coun ty
M rs. Andrew Cross wes named
de TV speech,
wi
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session were Mrs. Herbert Roush, sec�ehry re J)lacing Mrs . Mary Sen. John F. Ken nedy, flatly re- re peatedly st.ted that he an
wro
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d ang�us
for
a ny
Mrs. Virgil Roush, M rs. Bert Wooda. II was agreed to he lp jccted the proposals as "wrong Ken nedy has a "special responsi- Amenc�n to �eep silent abou t �ur
The Mobile X-ray un it will visit Grimm, M rs. Robert Roberts and the school place a window d i!· and �a ngerous." Kennedy rene w- bili ty" 10 avoid a ny .:-harges that
future _ tf h� 1s not satisfied with.
Mason Coun ty i n N ovember, it has Mrs. George Yon ker.
America aod wha is- be ng
play in R.zcine for the fall fest1• ed his attack on . whal he consid- might disparage
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done to preserve
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S. se t backs and on a ny thereby l ead Khrushche
to be- that fut�re .
Mrs. Roy Donohew, pre sident, val this weelte nd .
Sponsored by the. Ma
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Mrs. Bert Grimm and Mrs. atte mpt merely to "out-talk or I lic ve tQat this country is we.at.
. son Co unty was in charge of the
mMt ing
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H e s� id he wa� n ot sah�fied
tt Attitude
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Tubertu1osis Associa h on . t he iliao
t-shout"
e t Pr{'mier Nikita
Sovi
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if8
y
o
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when comm ttees were
wllb lh1s �oun try_s world po�lt1�n
son t:ounty Health Department,
"A great struggle was
never
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It WH aJso vo
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for the year. Mrs. H. E. Shields, th at act1V1ty.
wh
en f'!es1de �t Eisenhower
1s m1'111xon's
campaign timetable wo n by a lack or belief in one's
and the West Virginia State Health
Mrs. William Fox a n d Mrs. Dalf! to presen t a gift to the pumpki n
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Department, the unit will in dude
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Way ne , Ind . . Louisv ille, Ky ., and pose or by a defeatis t a tt itude'.. Cubf, J us.t 90 m1) es �ft the U. S
cumm1' t tee 11 nd m.u.
.,_ Ro'bert Lew"IS '
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fn New Ha ven, the un it will vis• �Ill
$pri(lgfiel d, Mo. Kennedy planned j -- ----_ he4d )_h)l mem_.lWlhi),, .:
@U��n4 America 1� second te
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J� the LutheNln Ch urch whtre it ·
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Mrs. Ear ly Ro ush, Mrs. George
Memphis-before moving on to
and frOm 7 p. m. to 8 :30 p. m.
under:take Wlthm_ 80 day&amp; after
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Virgil
Yonk
Sioux City , Jowa.
The remai nder of the schedule
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to
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under-dcve lChief
of
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Horbert
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chairman
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Nov. Z, Poi nt Pl easa nt
5 p. m.;
oped nations and Jaunch ' an "allkey ,aid tod.y ht hopes squir•
Charles
Alki
re is magazi n e chair­
Court House , IO 11. m. u ntil 1 2
out attack on poverty" in
tb.e
rel hunt.rs trom r,ow on will
noon, I p. m. u n til 4 p. m., and ma n and Mrs. Howard Roush as
Uni ted States.
Prope
rty in Mason Cou n ty h.u
Nfrain
frcim
their
put
tim•
in
historian.
7 p. m. to 8 : 30 p. m.; N ovember 4,
if
Nixon promised voters that
the hill •rH imrnedi•._.Y north
The executive committee 11nd been assessed for 1 980 at $55 .
Leon , Shinn'a Service Statio n . IO
b
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b
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25
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Grant
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Mrs. Bert Grimm and M i's. Roy
a. m. until 1 2 noon .
to keep the peace, extend free
dleport.
from totals for 1 959, accord ing
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build
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He is idviaing nlmroda that,
011 the · economic progress of the
:::�:::.:�•m,;;:,::
11thoutth the liltl• furry ani0
administration and
Eisen hower
mala are plentiful in that aru,
responsible,
qualilied
provide
from th e 55 cou nties, the st.ate
• it ia in1ide the corporation llmThe Meig� Cou n ty Commissionleadenhip.
its, and bftidn, rnidents 11.,.
Cham�er lisls the total as:sessed
------ing on the two atrnh below
valual1on of all property Ill the era held a special meetin g yesterstale al a record · $3,850,828,459 day and appointed Mrs. John D.
don't apprec.Mlte hoinl buck
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ighway patro1 rnves 11gat~•
eu 1wo acc1'denIs which is 2 .1 per cent or som e $80 Thomas to finish th e unexpired
The Oh"IO Stale 8.
Riot rottl• off their window•
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and porches •vening timtl.
at. th� same l0Cat1on yesterday afternoon, when the State . million greater tha n the pre\lious term of Cou n ty Recorder , le ft by
the dea th of her h usband, who
set i n 1959.
re,:ord
Thr■e call, werti nconlitd in
con
troubles
of
while
truckfuls
epartment
had
ghway
D
Hi
d ied yesteritay morning
in U ni1
Town
Hall lalt night from
1'
'
or
ty-three or the stft�•s counstructing a bridge on Rt. 680, 4.1 miles north of U.S. 3�.
.
,....
ver$ily Hospital at Columbus.
i
·
tics
showed
p
er
ce
n
ta1:
e
increases
a
dtnh
uying that lhot --■ bl,,
. as called to the
The Patrol w
a
ith
over their assessed valuation of
M rs. Tllomas was appoi n ted to
Ing receiwed fnNn
hunters
bridge sile at 2 : 20 p. rri . and l' irst reS tin g area , n ow W
as th e cable property for 1959. The increases the office by a ur:animous vote I above them.
again at 3 p. m. when tbeir fel- demolished top,
d into it.
ranged from 0.1 per cent · in of Commissioners Dan Hartinger,
)ow state employees were about boom sma5he
Wilbu
r F. Koe n ig, !i3, Midd l e•
Wirt �ou n ty to a rise of 1 0.4 per Don Mullen a nd Rolland Ne utzgot
f!
n
jam, and
to get ou t of o
ln
port, who was in the dropped cent m Jefferson Cou nty.
into a bigger one.
F.dison Hobsletter, Presiden t ot
r
elved a bump on the
c
truck,
: :�llowin g Mrs. Thomas' appoin ten other countie,1, posted inSev
('
Curtis I . Powell, 511, Racine,
the First National Bank and Mr,
C?
d and ·relea1:1was
eate
He
tr
.
d
better.
.o
hea
ment, she selected Elizabeth Hobtreases or 5 per ent or
was backing a state-owned tr11c.lr.
and Mrs. George Hackett Jr. ot
er Hos1Htal.
They are Jackson , 6.3 per cent; ste tter, Rutland and Letta Spenwith a load of asphalt on it to ed at Holz
Middl eport have
been named
Ohio, 7.2 percent; P'oCaJlobfaS, \ ced, Pomeroy, to assist h er in the
t he bridge for d umping when it
chairme n of the Girl Scolll fund
7.4 pell ce nt ; Putnam, 6.2 per work of recorder.
went down into the excavation
drive scheduled to open Oct. 9
ccnl; Rand olph, 5.6 per cen t; TyAt the meetin g tl1£ commissiondamaging the driveshi.ft.
in Me igs County it was ann ounler 5.o per cent and Wood 7.7 e rs also appoi n ted Ted Reed Jr ., I
In the meantime a cable truck
,:,
ced today by Mrs. Orin E. Norris
per cent. Mason Cou n ty's increase Robert Jacobs and A. c. Brad- operated by Willi�m Elcbin ger,
President of the Four Ri vers
ford aa new me mbers of the Hoswas 4. 0 per cen t.
Mr,. C. P. Sto,t of Hogsett Girl Scout Council.
46. Syracuse, was called to the CJ
The hypothe tical "average" pi tal Com
I
w,, · n,m ed .,re
- ,·dent
of tbe Ma. mission .
sc ene to pull Powell's tl'uck out.
Volunteer workers under the
West �gi,iia count i1111 aue ssed
son Coimty Republican Women's leadenbip of Mr. Hobstetter and
The cable truck was hooked on
the viUj of all their property
Club when that group m et re-· Mr. and Mrs. Hacl:ett will seek and wheo it was riearly to a safe
for
1 960 at $�0,015,000 . Actually,
cently at the oourt house in Point to raise $700 in Pomeroy, $400
nt,,
t
he
Good
the cable on
landi
only 16 cou nti es in the state exPleasant .
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Samariian truck broke. The cap·
in M iddleport. This is tile basic
,o
ceeded that ,mount. Twelve counMrs. Stou t is alsQ president of amount n ecessary to maintain
tive truck bounced back Into it's
,
,
,....., a1 term f ties aaeessed th eir property at
Offl ers for the 1 �
---- ------the Mason County Board of Edu• the day-to-da&gt;' operation of the
Raci n e High School class&gt;!ls have less than its 1959 val ue. They
{'ation and ha s been a member council and to m eet · its new
MARRIAC.E APPLICATION
are :
were Braxton, Cabell, Greenof the board for several years. needs durin1: ,the comlng year.
License for maniage has been been ,r nn ounced . They
ad· brier, Hardy, Lin coln, Loga n,
Weese,
Class
l
r
r
(Ca
Senio
by
t
r
Guest speak_er at the meeting
applied 'for in Probate Cou
The chairmen aaJd they b.ad acpresident ; Monongalia, McDowell, Pl easants,
was E. Franklin Pauley, Republ i- cepted the chairmensbip of this
Donald B, Allen, 21, Portland, la- v i.sor)-Patsy Price,
nt;
de
presi
r,
e
Sals
\'ice
lo
Tu
,
Cermen
n
r
d
an
Wyomi g.
Tucker
y
ca n nominee for Ju dge ot the campaign becauhe "Girl Scout­
j borer; and Lois Graham, 1 8, Ra·
Na ncy Johnson, sec-treas.; Jo Ann
Supmn e Court of Appeals. He ing is for all girls from seven
cine RD 2.
New office rs w e re elected Tues­
Van Meter, business manager ;
s
poke on the subject of courts of to 17 yean who wan t it, and the
d ay evening when
the FHA or
Reta Miller, assistan t.
Middleport High School met at th e states and their importance program benefita both the girls Ju n io, CJ,., (Vina, Lee, •d·
the school for their first meeting to tbe people.
and the commun ity."
vlsor)-Billie Cundiff, presiden t;
Also speaking was Dr. Richard
ar the )'Car with their super­
Through Girl Scouting, it is
Steele, a political scien ce au_t�or- said, girls enjoy wholesome re­
visor, Mrs. Mildred Bailey.
�poke on political creation, from rewarding friend­
Officers ckcted were Coleen ltl'. , who
president; science a nd its 4!ffect on govern-. sh lp!, develop practical skills
UN ITED NATIONS, N . Y. UPI - Wilson as district
Toney, assiatant,
The 9enera] Assembly set out to Cindy Morris, presiden t; }Caren ment. · Approxima tely 100 per- and heal•h..
....., _a ttilud5 tha_t ";lay
upon departental nepotism, pollS'ophomore Class (Gayle Price, organize the work or its 1 5th an- Ferguson, v ice pres ident; Be,•erl)' sons attended
well
d
ete
rmme -the
d1rechon
·
tic�I paternalism and filial verin- advlsor)-Margaret Durst, presl1
n ual scssi1Jn tolay hoping for serCun diff, secretar)'; Linda Forrest
their lives will take.
cil!On or public ree?Ords.
dent; Leanna Bre\Ver, vice presiThe campaign theme is "Hon"Jame� _would be a · mo�e suit- dent ; Terry Bradford, _ st! c- treas, ious and far-retchi ng -accomplish- treasurer ; Judy Wlldermuth, re­ Re-Hearing Date Set
menta despite the distract in g focus porter; Joyce Swa11z, parliamen­
or/ the Paat-E'erve the Future ·•
able cani!l,_idate prov ided his famor �en�y empva
• of attention on So.v�el . PT,;:11\ier tarian ; Cinda Sauer, historian and
which the Girl Scouts have adopt.
Uy were not �o n u mel'ically il'lReh
earmg m the matter of the
Kh
rushchev
e
nd
hi
s
Bc
vcr1¥ Perrin, song leader.
Nikita
�
amered
ed for their birthday years of
d
comli
111
Such
.
d
vol_ve .
Three Fined lo
Othe rs attending were Kare n proposed remo\'.il _ of Pomeray's 1960- 1 963. This period will begin
friends.
blt1on 11 full of serious 4oubts
Greu, Maureen
Darst, Betty outlel of the Railway Express October 3 1 , the centeDfl.ial of
a1:lout ethics an d proper govern- Mayor LeA'ar's Cour,
e,
Diane Agen c� has bce 11 set for Oct. 1 1 the birth of Juliette Low fou nd­
Gilmo
re,
Sa
ra
Bechtl
Mental _ practices."
Three person s were fined last
accord!n� to thi:i Public . Utilities: er of Girl Scouting, and -:Vm ru n
McComa,s,
Karen
Petti
t
,
Carolyn
Louis B)'rne Vaughan briniis
Other l'lrwspapers with similar night i n a session of Pomeroy
Comm,�
sion .
.
Ca
rolyn
Gilkey,
Jeanr
e Bowles,
publie
at
te
ntion
to
the
fact
that
llons
of
through the organization's .;otb.
Mayor Charlea Leger's Court.
opinions, reprca,enting t11U
tl will he held at 1 0 a. �. ln 1 anniversary year of 1962.
I readers, include th e Toledo Bladfl
George Hsmlltoo, ChHnirt, w as Sept. 18 . 24 is "National Dog Erwi n, Anita Bowles, Marcella
,
' Cl nclnna tl f:osl a n d Times-Star, fined _$ 1 5 and coats by the may­ Week" .and U1at all dog fancier Ward, ,Judy Ra tliff, Pa !Jia John• the J lremc n s room of Town I
.
Joyce Hall in_ Pomeroy. The A11ency
Ma nley,
Freeport Press, Sandullk:, Regis- Or for speeding.
Wllliam T. should notice . the d isplay for Dog son, Jeann ie
was
turned
j
MEIGS
GENERAL
HD5PITAL
8
r
d
ow
n
in
it
Swa
r
tz,
Karen
F
e
rguso
n
,
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Cin
d
y
eques
t
ter, Mansfield News-Journal, Blu f- Soulsby, Pomeroy, was fined $5 Week In the window of the Good­
Admissiona: None,
·non News, (Findlay) Republican- and costs for p.aa1ing on a dou. wi n Florist Shop, created by Mrs. Morris, Coleen Wilson , Marilyn to remove the office in an ori•
rnscharges : Ernest Grimm, Le·
Swan, Judy Martin , Bessle Smith, ginal hearing laat ■Pri n g.
Cot1rler, Jackson
Sun-Jou.rn al, hie yellow line and Tommy ' Divld Goodwin.
·
tart;
Mary Thomas, Akron ; Mrs.
Mourn­
Charlot
t
e
Da
v
ideon,
Joan
"'.Remember," says L. B-. (Vaugh.
·
Athtabula Star lkla,:on Youngs- Kerwood, Gallipolis., was fined
Dale
Wa
rner a nd son, Minersville;
COURTHOU
SE
CLOSING
ing,
Calis
ta Searles, Susie Neulz
frie
nd
of
a
n
),
"D
e
s
e
rve
to
be
a
iz.a
n
eaville
town Vindicator,
) $15 and costs for intoxication .
Offices
of
Mari
e
Roy,
Racine.
t
he
cou
n
,
Janis
Halley,
n
t
y
li
n
g,
Sandy
Simpso
au
d
itor,
Man 's best friend."
Times-Recorder, Carron Journal,
I
treasurer
a
nd
r
e
corder
wlU
clos
e
W.i
n
da
McDaniel,
Conriie
Ta)'lor,
Akron Beacon-Journ11I, Clevela n d
.
5ELL FOR.GIT-Ml-NOTS
Bet ty Je Rawles, Iva Stewart, al' noiJn tomorrow in resS,e-!t for
DIVORCE GRANTED
LOST CbflTAC'r '
Prea1;, Cincin nati Enquirer, • M t.
on
t-Me-Nots will be s.old
Forge
n
Joh
late
e
th
Thomas
D.
whos
Lyo
n
Daniels,
Ca
r
oly
n
S
e
arles,
e
CAPE c..�N AVERAL uPr'-The
Accordi ng to l'eC!OrdS in the
Ver non News; Warren Tribune
e streets of �omeroy . • Middle­
th
uneraJ will be
f
d
hel
t
a
m.
p.
Caroly
n
Russell,
D�roth
Thom­
2
I
y
Scout
Blue
t
s
r
fi
its
tired
ay
d
lo
AF
bara
r
Ba
Chronicle, Columbus CJtizeh-Jour- Clerk of Courts office ,
this Friday and Saturday by
nal, Millcreek v,ney Newa, Mor• Mae Whitlock, a minor , has been I rocket 17,000 mile a into space, as, Doria McHaffie, C.arelyn Buck­ Other offices of the courthouse port
d
reentaijv� ..
alm
wjll
be
,., ...
...... ..,,.
n..t. V auil·
close
fC_
p
Th.111.i,day
after•
byUls
and
Sharon
Boa.th:
.
with it&gt; ruload
j J�•-· O•�•ilc. _li•I��• . W�l,,\o• 11'•�!&lt;4. , . �ly,,rce from Dole £3, l\11.I lost
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School Of Instruction Planned
At County PTA Event Oct. 3

Nixon Would Soft Peddl e Criticism Of U. S.
Abilities, But Not Candidate Senator Kennedy

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MohiJe X-Ray

Um't Schedule
Is Announced

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Appointed To
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Fill Out Term

Squirrel Hunte,s
Advised Res1de11ts
IDon t L ke Shot

Husband-Wife,

Hogsett Leade_t I
Named Pres1"dent
Of GOP Women

Racine ffWh

asses Name
The:tr
• Off•JCefS

I D'stracted By-­

Banker ffeading
GS Fund Dri.ve

FHA Named New
Officers In
School Meeting

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Buddi.., For D.&amp;nee

, Admissiolll, ··SePt. 19: \irs, How•
�.ard Lewi■ Eo&amp;JLsb, Pomeroy; Clyde
· • , G. Millh'one, Tuppers Plains; Mn.
Thoma• C. Hayman, Syracuse.
Birtha. ' SePt. 19: A s'on to Mr.
and Mm • Howard Lewis English,
Pomeroy; A dau1h ter to Mr. a nd
.. )Ir,, Wayne E. Milhoan, Pomeroy.
, ·. _ Deaths, Sept. 19: Infant Female
,,.:'Milhoan.
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rtH6ay •nd Thundoy. Low In the
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[ Memorial Hospital Building Authority
: Broadened, Read jed For Early Actio n

Savage Pleads Guilty, Placed
On ProhaJion From Soliciting

Suburban Coats

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Septe!"ber 21, 1960

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R UGBY
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RADIA'l'OR REPAIR SERVICE

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of September In the yur
ol our Lo!'d one thousan d nine
hundred aud sixty, and of the
I ndependence of t h e U n ited
Statel:i of America, the one hu nd­
red a nd eighty.fourth.
Sig ned
Charles W. Legar

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TIM lal"9Hf redent 11 the capy.
bu1 whkh growt up to fDvr fNI
ln lell9fh end 1 50 pounch In w•ltht.
It Is fovnd In tropical South
A1Mrlc1.

t h day

Mayor Charl es Legat today iss­
ued t he following proclamat ion
in regard to obser¥a n ce ot Con•
st i tu tion W eek In Pomeroy.
WHEREAS, Se ptember 17, 1960
ls n otable al! marki ng t he 173rd
anniveraary of the adoptlon of the
Const i tution of the United States
of America by the Constitutio nal
Con vention ; and
W HEREAS, to secord offieial I
recogn ition to this memorable
anniversary. a nd to the patriotic
andexercise which will form a note- [
wort hy feat ure of the occasion ,
seems fitting and proper; and i
W HEREAS, Public Law No. 915
For Men and Boys
guarantees t he issuing of a proelamation by th e Pre sident of the 1
•
United St,tes of Amerka design,
ting September 17 through Z3 of
Middleport, Ohio
each y ear as Constitution Week; I
Now, Theretore, I Charles W.
Legar by v irtue o{ the authority -­
vested in me as '.M..iyoi of the Vil- [
la� of Pomeroy In the, State of
Ohio, do hereby IJ)todlaim the
Pomeroy, Oluo
wee k of Septe mber 17 - 23, I9ti0
as CONS'llTU'nON WEEK in t he
'tONIGHT
Village of Pomeroy and urge all
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"
our citizens to pay special · attenJ.a,mes Stewiart - Llsa Lu
tlon duri n g t hat w eek to our Fed•
WIDNISDAY &amp; THURSDAY •
ertl Cnnstitulion and the advaoJohn Ford 's
1
tages of American citizenship.
"SERGEANT RUTLEDGE"
In Witn;pss Whereof, I have
(Technicolor)
Ir LUCILL• HAWKINS
hereunto set my hand and caus�d
u nttir
H
ffrey
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Smith tbe seal of lhe Village of Poin- 11
Constance Towers
or Sale m Were Safurday guests eroy lo be affixed _this seventeenj
FR�DAY NOT OPEN
of Mi111 Nettie Koehler.
RECORD
HOP
SET
AY, SEPT. 24
SATURD
Miu Nf!ttie Koe hler spent Sun­
The Syracuse Ladles Auxiliary
day in Galllpolis with her aister,
'ON CE MORE, WITH FEELING'
Mrs. Charles Weaver and other of the Volunteer Fire Dept. will
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sponsor a record hop at the town
relative,.
Yu l Brenner - Kay Kend all
Mra. Stella Grileaer and Mrs. hall T1m1day evening from 7 unti1
- also 1'arl Grueser attended the Har­ 10 :30 o'cllX'k. All tee nagers are !
"VALLEY or the REDWOODS'
vest Festival at Pine Grove Lu­ invited . A door prize will be gi ven.
Joh
n Hud son - Lynn Bernay
theran Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mr,. Dick Karr Sr.
Mon., TuH,, Sept. 25-26-27
Sun.,
Mn. Willi.am Fisher, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn; Harry Davis of
"BECAUSE THEY'IU: YOUNG"
Mn. Millon Roush and lfn. Orls Canton are gue,ts thii week of
Dkk Clark - Tuesday Weld
Harris visited Sunday in Hunt­ relatives ln the area.
ington at the Cabf!Il County Hoa­
- .also Mr. and Mrs.
R. Davis and
pltal with Mra. Burr Dawson
family of Georgetown were we6k
"THE M,OUSE THAT ROARED"
Mr.. and lira. Paul Ffrhtr spent · end gueab· of rel,ativei.,
, .
Petet Sellers - Jean Seberg
the weekend with ftiendr in Char­
Mr. ' and Mn. Don -BkankenshiP
l:wru.iinti time: 3 hn. 1 0 min.
leston.
of Can,on were a:uHb of relati'vBox-office closes 8:4' P.M.
Mil!I Louise Fl.sher, Columbus, e, thJ■ week.
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visited relatives in • MJnersvlUe
and Middleport' over the weekeh&lt;I.
William Fisher, student at Rio
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GNnde Oilles., s,Perit the week
Experienced - Factory Trained
end with ' his parents, Mr, and
Th' -0,NL\' COft!PLETE SHOP In Bend Area
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Mrs. Muon Fi1ther.
Miu Polly · Kart amf frie nd,
Ted Mathews of Columbua w ere
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E. MAIN STREET
Saturday gueata of her parents,

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ASk"S EXPORT BAN
WASHINGTON UPI-Rep. T.
A. Thompson, D-La. hH ., urged
the governmen t to pre ven t C uba
from buying America n-ma de re­
placement parts which are d es­
tined for se ized U. S. oil re finer­
ies.

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d ucted "ill be secretaries, treaauren and budget. parents education
responsibility and work of dele­
�ates to Co11ncil, membership an d
pr inciples of the PTA.
Five re&lt;?ording
secre taries
were chosen and inclu ded M rs.
Cha rle• Hayes, Pomeroy; M rs.
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M rs
Erneot Wh'1tehead , R1" verview;
Lee Wood, Harrison ville;
Mrs.
James Ti tu11, Pomeroy a nd Mrs.
Carroll Snowden , Rutlan d.
A discussion on rah;i n g Coun cil dues was h eld -and the committee decided to submi t a �eso·
-•1ma.
luct i· on at " lhe o--be
""" r m11:e
tha_t d u es be raised to $5 tor ea�h
Un i t. The by-laws were also d1s­
cussed and one amendment proposed:
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Off1cera and comr111ttee me!TI­
hers pfe�ent were Mrs . . Dowme ,
M �s. Thein , Mrs. Ebenbaeh,_ �rs.
Michael, Mrs. Kan, . Mrs. Wtll!Ml
Frecker. M rs . Pb.lhp Globokar,
Mrs. Johnson and t he president
of the Letart Falls Unit, Mrs.
Roy Donahue.
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Proclamation Is
Issued By Mayor
Ch8f}es Legar

M(Jinly About
· - People ·

At Mt. Ol1' ve

Is ,e/egat,e
fo presbytery

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Growth Of Youth Freedom Was Theme
Of Study By County PTA Committee

By FREDDIE HOUDAStcJIL'f

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