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j Birthday Party
, Held Thursday
Anniversary 0, WSCS Observed
Sauer
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At Meeting 0, Forest Run Church I foMI"lir George
Sau!r,
Lewis
Tbe 20th anniversary of the wscs of the Forest Ru n Me- I Thursday evenrn Jrat entertain•
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Mlddlt"rt, Ohio
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TONIGHT d IATV&amp;PAY

1956 Ford

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- .1 956 Plymouth • · $895

'"V8 :Qelvedere 4 Door Sedan. Ltke n� i·black und white finish.

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,...,Va BelAlr 4 Door Sedan. Good looking. Good runlllnr c-a r.

, '/1957 Studebaker · $995
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;t� P11• one II tops In condition and 1ppe1rance.
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, ,..,. eyl-. 2 Door Sedan. One local owner. J,"lnlsh spotl�u.

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I J95.7 Mercury • • $1,395

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Mrs. , Edward W e lls and Mrs.
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r.hg&gt;ur� ihe bwllness seuion
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with Mrs. Donald Co11 ins, presldlng, plans were made for 8
re cord hop in charge of the Jays
Saturday, Oct. 1 al the Juni�
Hlgh School auditorium. Mrs.
Ha11vey Y•-o.YtJ.»J/.N.l r,e.P,r,ese,n.te4
u,e dub at I coffee hour 1po11•
_,.ed by WMPO at the Sacrna
Heart auditorium. The club vot.ed
to partlclpale in the WMPO community club award. The door
prize was awarded to Mrs. Don-,
aid MoKnight.
Refreshments we re served by
the hostesses 1t the cl.ose of the
-meeting. Ho:1teS11e1 for the ne x t
m eeting wm be Mrs James Butler
.and Mrs. Vanvranken.

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GUNSLINGER
(Technicolor)

John Ireland, Beverly Garland
Also Cartoon C1mlwel

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WHERMR MONEY EfflRS THE PICTURE:

TONIGHT
BRICIT'I'E BARDOT In
''LOVE IS MY PROFESSION"
- also · Tab Hunter - Sophia Loren
''TI-fAT KIND ·OF WOMAN"
Also Cartoon
SATURDAY ONLY
Rex 'Reason - Nan Lealie
" MIRACLE OF THE Hll.LS''
(Cine mucope)
- - also Charlto11 Heston - Gary Cooper
"WRECK OF THE
iMARY DEAR"
i(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
A•lso Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
�m..beth T·aylor, and
Mcnt•gomery ·Clifl ln · ;
"RAINTllEE COUN'IY" �
{Tecbni(olor &amp; Cinemuccrpe)
- also Randy Sparks in
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"THE BIG NIGHT"
{Interesting Teen-Aige Pteturo)
"Raintree County" Al)prox. 8:-30
"Btr, Nlght" at 7 &amp; (Part Qver
at 1 1.)
Also Cartoon

M E N 'S
S PO R T
S H I RT S

9$6' Buick ., - • $1,095
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· 955 Pontiac • - - $795

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Candidates Boning Up For Historic TV Debate­
. Monday Night With White House As Rich Prize

ONE, FOR
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By Unitff �n11 lnternatj�I I Nh:on flew in.to the wually
The P".f&amp;ldentla! caf!d1dates Democratic South . today with
slowed their campaign drjve1 to- lltopa at Lafayette, r.., and
war� . a weekend Juli 1oday u tbe Jackso'), · M iu., be fore returning
pohbc(I 011loo�ra waited � to W�hinat.� from his . �d
-• 101.. lbe !el� lpbo ..... •111 .J;t•ipe¥ ,sl&amp;\li)int ·u..,
\e' ·heft· .._.- ;� -� _apja Ma- -�r ·T_ffi;• --- •�d'i'cw·
daJ..iilat,�.
an U-state tour carrying . Jllm:
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r1val1, 'Republican Vice Pre!i1dent
Kennedy rilade camp In Chicago
Rlchard M . Nb:on and Democratic for the weekend, arriving early
Sen. John �- Kenne�y, confroi:it today after an ener1,efic . eam­
�ach ot�er m a C�1cago stu�10 paign swing the �t wee.Ir. thru
m. the first of a series• o! n1t1on the Midwest and Rocky !fountain
wide television "debatee."
st.ate&amp; areas.
He schedufod a · flying Yiai.t to
Cleveland. Ohio, Sunday lo ipe.ak
before a Democratic rally, then
a quick return to" Chicago to- 'l)rep1re for the TV debate.
Thit tw. cendidetff
audiences this --' 11, ovtllnInt their pr••m• ,. captu,.

Going back to �? Th&amp; this Is the shirt for youl It's
a full whltm Ban�Lon BIOOXlllD", knit of 100�. !JYion
"1'axtraUzedH 'JUIIL C- fot.ltaelf,
frllo_tbe
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rn• by 1'1lflIdea and .-dy,for _,; You'll want B
tai, In the new Concord ·gnpe taDe IIJld the olb&amp;&gt;, _da;slfilt

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Ever Built Will
Be Christened

CLOTH IN,G CO.
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NO, SECOND AVE.

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IU!G! 9Bti, VALUE

a priwate dinner, ffltlwalftl into
the- WN houn hkleY d tlwtr Har­
lem hohl,

Castr11 emareH ell unilu from
the flff-Nllr Yi1lt ht the S.wW
pHmler'I Park A""'-- rnemlu
Frldr( night, promlNCI te return
the hapit•lrtJ in CuN aitd . .....
ofr to Herlem when 1h11 Cuban•
have Umped •Inc• ·• IIIIV•Wth
with I midtown hott-1.

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for Ohio's utility firms told j,
group of le&amp;i■laton Friday they
wanted • 1)111.em whereby they
could coUeci rate increases au­
tomatically if the Public Utilities
Commilllion failed to ad upon
their rat4 requests witbin Si.I
monlb:s,
Representatives of a:as, eleetric
I.Rd telephone companies told a
legislative stud)' committee their
major complaint. with the PUC in­
YolYed its delays in d ecidin&amp;

C.,ffo and ..me .t It.ii lllivfffl.
ant■ aPPNr'N kt the dlnlnti room · cases.
.Bruce M1D1field, lawyer for
et 2 am fel' • 11111ck end· • hoMI
Ohio
Edilort, called for an auto­
..,.s.ye reported "'Cull;tl!I look·
ln1 womenu hff been ■--:t_ i IIMer- nialic increase plan which would
meiltl uUlitie&amp; would not have to
1"1 the hotel.
wait more than six months to
lear"n whl!:ther the PUC bad gr1n1ed them e:ictr.a intome.

BY SHARON YOUNG
The ha lf-time entertaUtment at the Chauncey-Dover field
was opened by the entrance of Ray Woodgeard's high-stepping
Pomeroy Marchi� Band which proceeded down field playing
•�on Wisconsin" with their usual pep and vigor. ·
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la bad been
snappy right face was executed Part lof the formu
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and the fanfare for the evening's revea �l .x �uals ��;,, was
play­
e "'I' nnkm1 Music
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then
The
band
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show was play
anoth
er "x" ·"!� formed ind
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began to N!Ytal lo the spectators
some Jittle known facts behind thus came up with tormul1 • the
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ket launchings, "The Salellite
Tei COJI\Plei� J�e !Cv�1:af..i.on �f
Story" waa to be unfolded.
Playing "Stars of a Summer Ea-¥•ds amaung new formula,
Nigh t," the unit assembled into the �• nd forms an earth aa�elllte
the formation of an egg, but a pl1cmg a baby •,� Into orbit
very special king of egg, the with the muaic of ''Twinkle, 'l'Yiin·
kind that hatches ideas, an Egg- kle Lillie Slar".
headf The wbeel1 began to turn
In conclusion,
the "Victory
as Egg-head conct-ntrated on I I March" w11,s played lrbilit- the
perplexing problem while the , purple and white cl•d bal)d ' tnem­
b1nd played "Oh Dear, Whal hers resumed their block form.a.tion and retired to the Side-lines.
Can The Matter Be."
The next formation was 11 Majorettes were Paula Sayre,
equals U. Egg-head's work is Andrea Evans, Rutb Edwatds,
n1ade public and I sttrtling di&amp;- Lola Ziegler, Sandra WeJl1, Clro­
covery is announced. A5 the band lyn ' Bass and Carolyn Edwards.
played some appropriate "Think- Flag bearers were; Sarah Weeten
1111 Mueic'' an "X" ia formed. and Sharon Moore.

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.\TTINDING SCHOOL
ArJJll' Cpl. Edward 'E. Kitchen,
22, of 272 S. Third St., MJddle­
pOrt, 0., is atte nding the 3d
Transportation Terminal TrainiBi
Group's Leadership School at
Fort Eualls, Va .

Serving Meigs County Since 1872

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PHS Band Unfolds Startling
Egghead D,iscovery Ahout'X' Y

D RESS
TROUSERS

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The vice pres.ideal orfered a
six-point program,
which he
dubbed "surplU&amp;e.a'' and protect
the f..-mer's income until price
support operations can be re­
vised.
Earlier. N i.Ion outlined "Operao
tion Consume" the finl part of
bis farm plan whicb was aimed
primarily at eliminating present
burdensome surplusa.

Utilities Want
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N1w York UPI - Cuban p,-­
mier Fidel Cattro and "i• follow­ Hike Form11la
en, ecstetlc onr thalr ff,._...
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UPI-Spokesmen
COLUMB

Castroites Make
Whoopee Far Into
Harlem's Night

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The giant carrier cost an f!Sti­
mated $450 million, more than two
and one half times the amount' of
money spe nt by the federal iov­
ernment in the first 70 years of
ilB existence. For th11,t amount of
money, th� Navy bol!a:ht an enor­
mous ahip, 1 veritable sea · going
air base .
Jt has everything from 1n ar­
mory for atomic weapons lo TV
lounges arid four ladies' powder

tMNIMtloll, uode, llto ,amorool,_ ,-a ., ...

. � hll,tul cou111J • Wlrlld -J• 1111•.

the diacontafthld fMm vete.
Nixon unveiled the HC1JDd installinent of . bis tan■· progr.un ID
a 1pecch Friday at a nin­
drenthed na.Uonal plOWing con­
tat in 9.,.. Falb S ,n e­
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l&amp;e. __..y , bef81t""ln prelftlttns •
Democratic plan for ltrfct acre­
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NEWPORT NEWS, Va. UPI The United Stales loday christens
the biggest, migtUiest ship eYer
built, the nuclear - powered air­
craft carrier "EnterprJse ."
The world's · -first atom-driven
carrier, inheritor of one of the
proudest names in American 11aval
history. becomes waterborne t(tday
at colorful ceremonies attended by
Secretary of the Navy William B.
Franke , Adm. Arleigh A. Burke,
chief of naval operations, and-other
high officials.

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nght) demands that the Umt'cd. Nations aboli sh Se&lt;rl!!ary-General Dag Hamma
rskjold's post
and msJall a Soviet-type Pres.1d1um. Hammar skjold (a.rrow) listens to the speech
along with
Ireland's Ambassador Frederick Boland (cent·er) assembly president and Andrew
Cordier
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l:llrd rJ'op t Door.' Excellenl: «ndillon· in appe1rt1nce and
�tehanic• l!(d�1m1llc drlvfl. Radio 1ml heater.

$1,395

Fans Back To
Simpler Time

GOI NG OUT
OF BUSIN ESS

$1,095

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Pmjents Show
In Darkness

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Mrs. Bertie Watts was devolion• !
al leader and centered her devo•
lions on Mo!'jes' �econd _ trip into 1
the mountains . Sh e includ ed the
Lord's Prayer In her m editation
and also a poem on autum n.
Durini:i the business meeting a
donation was voted to the blood
program and one to the Salvation
Army. The i;:roup also voted to aa•
silt in the purC'ha.�ing of trays and
the punch bowl \lh1ch 1s being
bought for the church They d1 1cussed the bazaar ant! bake sale
which the 'Fhilathea Society Is
planning, Nov. 18.
Colored pictures lak!"n al the
church recently when older mem- 1
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Pomproy Rend Crange
here were honored were presenled ·
honored.
. Met Wedneaday Night,2741 to Ptho�e
ns
wer
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Gran�
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I mee.ltng to be
a eovered dish dln­
met In re gular seHion wellnes•
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Mrs.
ank .Beach and Mra.
_Fr
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Halt
day evenlng at the DAV
with C. L. Heston, worthy master ,
In 1800, William Holmes M;.
preaidin�.
Guffey, American ed ucator. was
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Mrs. Francia Morris �ave the born.
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includi
ry
secreta
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of
l'e port
the report of the inspection IJeld
recently, Mn. Herman Warner
was reported convsle&amp;clng nicely
from a recent 'i\lneas. At the
close ol the meeUng, refreshments were servnd by the home
1 economies commit tee.

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Mn . Oscar Roush presided in
the absence of the president. Mrs.
Will Reynolds, Thursday evening
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when the Loyal Wom•n
Middleport Church of Christ met
a l the church fur their regular
m••t,
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BUY, SELL and TRADE THE CLASSIFIED WAY!

- - e-n·-o·�-IR�scoe Satterfield wer nam d to
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erag
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.Ch UrCh VJ
course was s rved by Mrs. Watts'
group,
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flit, RUSl'41n ltu,.,.n fund In th•
V.t11 lllver. l,eclmena hawe IM,n
telrwl thet ,_...,,... H much ..
t6 .fNt In. lentfh end .. 11hed
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The meetings of Girl Scout "BE&lt;;AUSE THEY'RE YOUNG"
Troop 167 have been changed
Dkk Clark - Tuesday We ld,
from Tuesday after school to
- elto I
Saturday from IO a. m . to 12:M ·.iTHE MOUSE '1 1-tAT ROARED'•
p. m. and will be h eld at the
Peter Seller6 - Jean Seberg
Baptist Church. AH girls are re­
Running time: 3 hrs. 10 min.
quested lo be prese nt for the
fl,,x-office elo.,:es 8:45 P.M.
meeting Saturdi,y morning.

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anti Mrs. Robert LaudermUt, Mn.
L,wren&lt;e Nappe, , Mn Ralph ., •.
son, three � uesta who wer1:tforr;n er
memberH, Mrs, !dargaret Houd1•
sllelt, Mrs. Hele'n Damewood and
'Mrs. · Muon FllheY, ,,nd other
.,.,,,ti, Mrs. Dagueetll, Mrs. Berlh 8 •-/ vid NeHe. Mrs. Ora Archer and
. Richard Morgan.
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Clmn1e• MeelinR Date

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A Cottage Prayer meeting will
be held this evening by the I
Pomeroy. Ohio
Church of the Nuarene of Mid•
Not
O,.n Tonight
dleport at the home of Mr. aod
SATURDAY, SE,T. 24
Mrs. A. C. Hager,, Hoblon.
'ONCE MORE, WITH Ft:ELING'
Rev. Cl}'de J. Bartlett is pastor
(Technicolor)
of the rburch and is urging ill
Yul Brenner - Kay Kendall
membei's and friends to attf!nd .
- allo "VAIJ..ZY of the REDWOODS'
Girl Seoul Troop 1 6 7
John . Hudson - Lynn Bernay

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. the church
Will Reynolds, who has bee n ti
I bratmg the 1 1 th birthday of her
for some time, ha, been confl¥.4-1
ID.usic by Mrs John Scott, orgarust, .opened the
son. George
.... Iii the front of the church was a table wt th an open Bible
Carolyn ;md Cmdy Sauer assisted to hls bed for the pa!lt two wee kl'. i!'1
w,1115 .r�
�-�-ap:angement of flowers back of which w.11.s a triangle at games with pm.es being awarded Mn Branch Flemming
s pital j
Ho
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G
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leased
and
N1en,
Diane
Sauer
Rod
�-� candles which were ligh�ed by �rs. Alfred Yeaug- I1 lo Zita
yesterday and Is recuperatmg at
' Davis
Russ· Watson durrng the speclal music.
her
home
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group
sang
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J'o 01t'ina gro u p singing of I ... nd tti Purpose · T
First pm.e for the twist contest
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�vlng" and prayer by Mrs ' Faith :tf Our Fa thers" after which was won by Marsha Hackett and d ay e venrng to atten
"'1''e
�. a devotional service wu a prayer nf confess iun w" g1ven I Sirnd" Humphre, s and second prize Festival were Mr and Mrs JohJI C.
Mrs Watson e x p 1 amed the top u: was won by Kathy McElhlnny and v
Qcl.ed by Mrs· Watson whon
M r an d Mrs Char Ies vro-1
..., e WU ,"The Chart, the Compass I and two PIa}·I e1e were presentc_,.u , 1 Ann '.W1lson David Caec1 and Jim I maroman,
n and son, Chuck , M, ,od -.,,,,. I
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e )'S Robert Byer , Mr , and Mrs Robert
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Mrs . Scott, Mrs.
uJ, M. n.
M c Elh'n;iny, Mrs. •,• ay e Lelia
Curtis
and
Mrs.
Yea u ger anri
Girls' Black/White
Erlewin e,,
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Mra:
M G•l�ey,
"1'hf! Train Trip" hy Mrs. Wal5on : Not to be outdon f! wn, litt le Ja_
and �rs Edmund Grueser. Prayer I four . yL· Jr-o: rJ Sharon Wihon, who Miss Fane Erlewine and Leo Ken-,
nedy.
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1 by Mrs. Wat5un and group singing . kept llP wilh \h(' oldn ones with
Rice and _son,
, of "1'he Christian Life'• concluded her o"Nn 1-�r�ion of the Twist.
. Also Mrs. Denver
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After GP!Jr.!' C had opened his I B1_I IY, Mr. and Mrs. Durward Cum• .
the devo!Jons.
8�-12; 12½-3; 4'12 -10
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Donald
and
Mrs.
Mr
A short business scsi;ion was gifts, rdreshment i._ wcrc served by mmJ:s and and Mrs. Jaml's Dan•
PRICED
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held with Mn. Yeauger presiding. h1� mother. w ho was as.i; 1sted by �owc�y, Mr.
. Jame8 r u llt&gt;n, _ _ M iss Bernice i tels, ,,Ir. and Mrs . James Withe!"
! It was decided to mak{' apple bul• . Mrs
Cleland, M ]
•er in Ociober 115 a money making Durst, Mr�. Frank W 1lson and Mr. I :\tr. and &amp;1rs. nLarry
ind �rlll.·
Bratton
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Mrs.
Ow
and
and Mrs . Donald Lowery to those
project
Kenneth, �
Mrs.
and
Mr.
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St�ve,
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and
named
u
tephanie
For the program. Mrs. rurlcy
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Karr, first president of the society. Rose :,laric llac'w:ett, Suit .Rue, Mar•
1�e on the o_rganJiing of .the _110- , ! lyn .s1 urnbo, .J11 nic e· Eve�o�. Jan.
Ji m 'ifoui'nirra, . ·who ' has ,1etn�,
MIDDLIPOOT, OHIO
candlchghtmg: 1_ce . Sch'.".oll . �usan Morris, , Mar- employed on the river , has �ntcred,
a
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after
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LA'.DJBS·,
Yeau �er, the pre11dent, and Mrs. 1 Marvin Fry. l'.&gt;onni((! Nel 110n, Sa.i'n
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Dav1s . . stevcn Hmdr 1 Lclan.d Brown G�lke y and Mr. and Mn. Raymo4d· 1,
ber of the soc1etr, �:�rticlpatrng.
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Lights Be Bumln.'.; fnllnwcd with Haynes Rnd Lois Ann Sauer.
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Mf. and Mrs. John WatBon
prayr.r by Mrs Ku·r after which mted
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Baker:
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Wal
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For House &amp; Street Wear
and
Mr
cal. and
the eharter members present, Mrs
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busme
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Ch1rle1 Baer' Mrs Ja.coh Baer ' I
ay
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Wcdne
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Lomsa,
In
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the op
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Mra Hiram F11
Johnny Lyons 18 employed part
the mscrlpt1on "The
with
B1bk.
en
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Baer.
Chruty
Mrs
Ne11c-,
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at Baker's Grocery
lime
\\ oriel rn om· \hfist which ls the
Amanda Baer Mn John Srntl
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Asa
one
the
on
of
mr
WSCS
· lk.er, Mrs J oh n r' !5160 li l lh&lt;
Mni. Le.,.,u Wa
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Charh!LI
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20111 anmv crsary on Ihe Mrs
MRS. YOUNGWERTH .
Bady ' Mn William F1d1er, Mrs othera nd
S Th 1rd ,
on
home
hu
at
horn" m ide ice cream and I
Holter
Hanson
rth, Jr., formerly Miss Poll'y Mershon,
s.
Mn.
Fran
M
Youngwe
Karr,
Purley
k
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Je anette Crooks, student
MIDDLEPORT, OH O I
W(•l r SN�ec\ hv lh c hostcues
Kerns Rous_h, were r�og- coffc�
Mrs
and
n
e
wh
Sherman Mershon o( Portsmouth;
M
Mrs.
of
rday
and
e
st
e
y
dau,hter
r.
home
ght
u
bro
was
Mre Mark Eva ns And Mis Virg il
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poisoning
food
of
in Campus Chapel in Athens,
20th
married
m
bee
Aug.
she
was
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s
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Ha�m . from a table with yellow
BUY, SELL and TftA-DE THi-CLASSJfliD WAYl
J. W . Kmcaid is rn Da� ton th18 Ohio. to Mr, Youngwerth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Young--- � - __ ___ � lace cover ce ntered with the cake
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ll'l.e werth Sr. of Cleveland Heigh.ts, Cleveland , Ohio. The couple
Na.pkms were white with the WSCS ' week_ whe re he 11 atte ndmg dg
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e
Grand
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of
etings
e
m
I emble m. The cake �as cut and serY,
in Middleport, where the bride is teachin� in Mid:
is
residing
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ved by Mrs. Mannmg Roush and Knlght� of Pyt ias. as a d c ega e d leport schools and the bridegroom is associated wtth radio
I ·,11r8. Yca uger _ prl!akled al the cof- from f1dcs Lodge .
station WMPO .

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The u,atees or Orange Town­
ship wm meet on. the flnt Tuesday
of each month instead of Monday
eveninp hereafter.

POMEROY, OHIO

Mllmller ,..,..,. Dt,-lt lntunnce C•rJNN"ltllft

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eslttday Morning
John F. :,wisher, 88, Vinton

. farmer dil!:d yesterday morning
at Holzer Hlilspital following a
heart attack on Monday.
Funeral M!!rYices will be held
at 3 o'clock Sunday st the McCoy
Funeral Home, Vinton.· He will
be buried in Campaign Cemetery,
VUJton.
, SUrvlvtng ls one daughter,
1'1uriel Vou of Columbus; a son,
John, Vinton; five crandchildren
aod twelve great grandchildren.

Memben of Xi G1mm1 llu
COME AT I

Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi sor­
ority are ,equated to be at their
mecUn• this 1'1:lelday evening at
8 so that the meeting may start
on time. Far lhe conveoientt of
the speaker," the prognm will be
beld before tbe b111lness meeting.

MA.II.IA.GI APPLICATIONS
La� Rtlll, 57, Pomeroy,
Power Plln.f emp,IO)'ee, and Gar•
netl A� Dl, 1'iiddleport, clerk.
· Nonn'An It. , 11:)'sell, 20, Racine,
U. S. �. eoit �•Uy Arnold, 17,
Pomerv,, ��

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PAI NTS

General Contracting
Mill Work

Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets

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U-D0,IT TERMITE CON"'ROL
law• e100 • mor-. Eu, le •M. No
Mir• l• pl••U. 1",ofH1l..-llr prow1a
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PLANING MILL
Phone Wf-9•364 1
POMEROY, OH I O

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Attendance at Sunday School on
Sept. 18 w�s 1 1 1. Offering was
$10.&lt;3.
the
ManY from here attended
Youth Fell�wship meeting at the
Mt. Hermon Church Friday night.
M'r. ahd Mrs. Sol Big:l'ey ·.and son
vitlted Su.nday aflern� with Mr.
o f Long
and Mrs. James Carter
,Bottom.
Visitors of M:r. and Mi's. Mike
KertWin Sunday w.ere Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Hill and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hoselton and Mr. and Mrs,
Cla)'ton Klmeii a_n d daughters.

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POMl&gt;ROY, OHIO

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WAS H E R
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Delivered anywhere

Phone "'Y•M794
Herolock Grove, Ohio

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"Where Quality I s Paramount"
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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previewed the all-new John IlMre Tractor Lino-the NEW
GENERATION of Power. 'There'• new eamiJ1« ..,_ in '
h.p. sius , • • 12 basic models • • • 4- ODd &amp;cylind.r a-Jim.
Diesel, and LP-Gas enl(inea. Brand--, ftilly field-proved,
these powerful tractors offer a new concept in
transmission, and hydraulic-more usable Pl&gt;""' for
\Vatch for our big open how,e, ..i- you'll aee toe :,,iano1f.
St.op in today for an eorfu1 oo Ille
GEt,ERATJON
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of Power,

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Morris I mplem ent &amp; · Supply · Co:
Phone Wl-9-3202
PEARL ST. I N RAC I N E, OHIO

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Thefe's A NEW
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AVERY NELSON

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We're proud to announce our appointment as a n
a uthorized NEW IDEA dealer. lt is o u r sincere be­
lief that NEW IDEA Farm Machines represent t h e
bigge.:;t values on today's market. We'll be happy t o
explain their many e:ic:clusive features t o you at any
time. We'� also ready t o give you any needed serv•
)ce-�nd guarantee satisfaction. Stop in soon and

FOR FURTHER Dl!TAILS
Phona or Write

f U LTON THOM PSON

Is Continuing Its

D RY E R
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Wheth., 1ri the No. 81 or No. 62, !l's the kind of corn
, picker you'd design. So why
- don't you corila in and_ordar
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com picker today!

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AND THEY PUT IN MORE AND C:&amp;4'NER C:ORN ·
1'HAN YOUR CRIB'S EVER HAD
Now you can forget about wrestling with a� hard;to•mounl
com plc�r. Here al laet-moUnt•d corn· picker• that
mike tt NtY lo use the Hm• tractor for other Joba on
the same day. 11 laklls tan minutes to mount or dismount
the one-row No. 61 and only I half hour for lhe two-row

CUSTOM GRINDING
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NEWPORT, R. J. UPI - Walter
Hill of Hyannillport, Mus., the golf
lnstrueLor for Democratic presldencandidate John Kennedy, won
tial
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ch1mpiom1hip Frida )' . Hall covered
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IIY C. E. BL.AK E SL I I
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_ Dr F:verett � Rogl!'n and R. L
While com1derable lludin have
of 52. 4 ,ears of age for lhe farm 1 10_ lh e �� y�ar peri
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1 ? 19M, sweet Pitzer, two Ohio r�ra/ �ioJo &amp;l.JL&amp;
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been made of tanner, wbo have alChange 1, the order of the daf. o�rator
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That i ll borne oul in the pre l iacres , whi l e &lt;:. b b.11ge drop• work on adoption be havior, have pra ctices, the socia lo11At1 HJlreN
minary report of the 1 95'9 cen1u1 thE:re has been rnm iderable i m - 1 of
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•�w.11 to � Io ta ) of 1 77 p ul,hshed a ne "'. w�r k on "Tt�e a need tor further in.tl&amp;ht into the
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Meig11
provement
for
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in the
a nd
of 1'",[kulture
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lri,h
potatoei
drop pe d � dopt on. of Jrngat1on by Ohio adoption of tetbooloslcal advm.•
farm
Fo !Towing the !tale and natum . t'&lt;j u1_pinent ll.\'ailablt.• lD
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1 10 ! 954 _to .
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l"et while they are jn the early
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a c·,re.11 in 1
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fr
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In
fie
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atagea "1 ltceptance . They even
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to
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accordin.i;:
increai;ed
cars
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repo r t . Th 1 s repre ,ent s a ci t'crease her I n a=
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ior
o f 465 1ince the 1954 �nsu, ed au increase o f 3 1 2 up to a i; {;.
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om ·� perimcnt Sti!tJ n wh e Reaearch of adoption or a apeciflc practice
One hundred and twenly-six of g u rc- or 712 , m1lk i11g machines t e �\� �e hn c r;_ue
Bul let in 85 1 r�ports �te ,tud y in
l� t. e , ve year �n
befo,:e il hat been recomm�nded
thelle farms . were rep�esented by juz�ped 51 _ to 231 . 1n num ber: to ·
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of
t
Mo
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� ll 1ncrea1e waa accou.nt• detail.
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gc1en U.t1 aJ an approved idea.
or I grain r omhmes cli mbed 3 1 m
defmition
by
the change
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had
earlier 1hown
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mber to 1 0 1 .:
farm tn 1 959 ii compared to
om pickers ed for 1n trees not of l&gt;eanng l
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b.al magazines and newspapers are
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t PP� up lU lfl u_mber Lo 1 8 1 age u the actual quantity a r. the f mer prime
1 954.
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source o f in•
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959
3,000
was
buahel
ve,te&lt;I
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In _ 1 � each -place operated a1 Uld; pickup �1tlen d1mbed
107
h e formation on new technologkal
7,800
to
compared
f
bushel
MABTEll Milt aad
n
a �mt of 1 0 acres or m�r_e from durmg the hve year period lo
practices which apply to scientific
earlier.
)'ea
which the sale ol agr1c:ultural 257 .
farm 111 g
MASTER-MADI! FEEDS
Yet thelle in formation
produ � ts 1otaled $50 or more as
Some riecreascs i 11 num r.iers o f
In Rpite o( all the changes in Sf&gt;urces .He of leu importance I.fl
we_ll as each place operated as a equ1pmenl included field forage the ag:ricullural picture in re- he r.s! farmers in Obin to irrium� of less th.an 1 0 acr�s from harvesters, a drop of f i v e to a cent years, the farming industry�
g e
which the sale of 11g:ricultural total o{ 30 iu 1959. Motor trucks still represents the large�t' · I
products totaled $250 or more dropped 48 lo 632 and aulomo- duslr y in lhe county. I I s---0
_ " t rr 1.,:ator.�:• report tto gers and
ell s
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was cou_nt.e� a!! a farm. In 1 95&lt;1 bi t es dropped 1 8 1 to 1 .219.
nearly $5,000. 0c'J worth of pro· 1 Pll zer, arc definitel r mem ber! o_f
While t he automobiles
the defin1h ,: n �aR three actes
and ducts &lt;' ach year. Unlil ind u s tr)' fr1endsh 1p ,group� with ���� 1m .
or more or selling $150 or more lrueks may be acco u 1 1ted ror b,y can be secured within the coun· ga tor �
these
\ ct
1rr1gator
of agricultural product.
the decrease in nu mber of farms, ly, agricull u r� will still he the d ic; u e s " o f ten range over an area
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W It.
In Ohio the number of fUfls 1 l appea rs l i'l a l the field forage largest support for the farms, the , en cc. mp ,1.s sin i,:: se,•eral counties,
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dropoed from 177,074 to 40,353 harvester farmers w re allempt- homes , and the businesses located
Th ey a t L aeh ll pecial significance
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to t he fact that group relatio,u1hiPR
or a drop of n early 27,DOO farms. i n g to get their machinery in. within the county ·
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In Ohio the average size of farm vestment iu line with produc In an agticultU ral community
inereased from 1 1 2.9 to 1 3 1 .9 tiqn. Gro u ps of neighbors
are
acres, In Meiga County the aver- probably depending on a single im:·reasing farm mcome is the
age farm increased from 107. 4 forage harvtster to do more o( quickest and sometimes the only
practical way to increase illl
acres to 121.5 acres.
the work.
prosperit.)' . Every dollar of inTRACTOR INCREASE
The land in tarms dropped
In power equ i pmen t. traci. ors creased farm income turns over 1
from 188, 70 1 acres in 1954 to
Phone WY-2-% 181
166, 282 acres. In Value of land increased 226 to 1 ,496. These an aYerage of five times before I
and buildings, the av erage farm were reported on 991 farms inJi• lea \· ing the community.
Jack W. Coney, Mgr.
increased in value from $6,193 to eating that a farm today fre•
If
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increas·
be
can
income
farm
an a verage of $1 0,4:n in 1 959 quently needs two or more trac•
00
which representt.'d $89. 76 per tors just the same as many city ed by. s 3y $2 ,000 ii will in- :
of the com · 1
Dusiness
the
crease
acre.
people feel they need two or
y
u
m
dollars .
ion
mill
a
by
m
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Two farms in Meigs County more automobiles per
family.
were lillled as 1000 acre.I! or more Garden tracton incr&lt;'ased 1 06 to
PATRIOTS SIGN TACKLE
in size in 1 959 while none listed a total or 336 in 1959,
UPI - The Bosion PaBOSTON
that s ize in 1 954. The number
While farms h.ive been de•
ots have signed 250• p{,und of­
tri
ranging in size from 500 to 999 creasing in num ber the ex penses
acres was 20 in both 19:W and have increased, with gaso l i ne and fensivc laekle Jerry D('Lucca. who
1 969. from 26 0 to 499 acres the other petroleum fuel going 10 played his college ball at the
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number was 98 in 1 954 and 100 !227. 000 fro m $209,000 in u ,54 _ U nive rsi 1y of Tennessee. The
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there was an increase from 51 in 000 to a total of $2M,OOO. The
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1 954 lo 57 irJ 1959.
use of commercial fertilizer stay . room for DeLucca
According to William R. Miller, C'd about the same for the two -- ---area agent, resource developmf'nt periods being used on
1 7.0JO
the small e r farms of 2 1 9 acres acres in 1959. Lime use increasecl
Custom Automatic:
or less in Meigs County follow 5, 1 30 tons in the five year period
the same pattern as in other to a figure or 1 2.825 tons, used
parts of the slate and country on 5700 acrei; in 1959,
LIVE STOCK DECREASE
showing a definite decrease in
In the production area we find
nu mber of small farms. The 1 80
to 2 19 acre group showeJ a drop lhe tot9J number -0f cattle and
Regulor
of 16. The 1 40 to 1 7 9 acre group cill vcs showing a decrease from
dropped 27. From 100 lo 139 1 8,805 to 16,458 head in 1 959.
$229.00
acres, the drop was 61 in num• This included a decrease of 1 , 780
ber. The greatest drop was in milk cows to a tolal of 5,536.
the group from 10 to 49 acres Hogs and pigs d ropped 7 00 in
number t o 5.605; sheep and lambs
from 364 Lo 23 1 .
Dollarwise we find 481 farms dropped 1 .000 head lo 3700 ; and
Custom Automatic:
listed in the county in 1 959 as chickens four months o l d and
commercial farms. Flve or these o1vc.r dropped nearly 24,000 to a.
rcpres'ented $40,000 or more ,·in · total of 82.2 1 8. t3roilers sold in
sales; ·45 were In the $20,000 to l95f:I totaled 1 ,275,523
$40,000 hracket; 56 in the $1 0,000
With the changes in u u mbers
to $20,000 group; 95 in the $5, there was not too mucll "change
in the actual prod ut'lion a nd sale
000 to $IO,OOO bracket; 1 7 0 in lhe
Regulor
A summ ary of the 1958-59 fur $2,500 to $5,000 and J 1 0 ranging o{ livestock. Callie and calves
$ 1 79.00
sold live dropped 200 head to
catch in the United States shows in sales from � to $2,500.
That's Traction Boosler Sys­
There was not too much ehan�e 921 and hogs and pigs sh owed a
that Ohio was second Jn the h11r•
au tom11lirally
tem i n ,action
vcsl of muskrats and raccoons. in the part.time operator work · dedine of about 5500 sold. Total
. . _ on All is-Chalmers Traclors.
broilers,
incl uding
Issued by the United States De• ing off the farm 100 days or chickens,
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p;utment of the interior, the more, es 646 listed themselves in showed a dccrcitse of only 100,­
Let us 1how you how to get
p u blication lists the total catch this group. Two hundred and 000 head to a total of 1 , 2 23,047.
more work done, f•1tu, ■t fell
Milk itnd cream sold in J959 to­
by states of all m ajor fur bear­ forty farm operators 65 years of
coif.
ers in t h e country.
age and over classified lhemselv- ta.led $982 ,860 for a decrease of
retirement. slightly over $ 1 00 ,000.
The 680,942 muskrats taken es as in part-time
Chicken
by Ohio trappers make this the These figure.11 t'ompare with 375 eggs sold in 1 9 59 · totaled 597, 000
number one fur species. The in 1 954 who indicated that off. dozen eggs for .i decline of about
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1 2 1 ,582 . farm income cxc�eded farm in• 70 .000 dozen in lhe rive year
raccoon harvest was
period .
Minks, lhe third most common come.
East MJoJn Slreel
CORN SILAGE
Despite the fact there was a
fur species in the catch, totaled
Rutland, Ohio
One interesting change in the
only 5,93 1 .
decline in number of farm opera•
The fur trade enjoyed a re­ tors 65 years of age or over crop picture w11s that there was
vival of popularity last year and from 3!50 in 1954 to 268 in 1 959, an increase of over 3,000 tons of
prices were higher. Mink, while the average age of all farm opcr• corn cut for silage in the fiYe
numbers, was most' ators reported increased eight- year period while at the same
small in
sought .ind was the most valu·
able Ohio fur bearer. There was
.i demand {or the long ha ired
furs tor the first time i n m.any
years .
Federal wildlife officials esti­
mate that for the nation as a
whole the number of trappers
has ded i ned in the last ten
years t o less than 20 per cent of
the HIGO figure.

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rt:: cords 1n poultry 1tt'tiVI · r farmer compet1t1on He WU 54:! ·
ucs will compt'll' for regional hon• Jected Ohio's 1', FA Star Poultry
urs at the Northeastern Poultry I farmer bl!1'ause o f hi11 ouLJtanding
Producer� Counrll Exposition m po u ltry project work. l ie has a layin� flock of .about J ,800 birds.
Syrac u�e. N Y., October HJ.
Tht: Ohio grou p will include 4 . H
Amon1: those wh n will accom
md Pi',A poultry and egg j udging J)any the youn g11ter • to Syracu11e
teams, a 4-11 cha ril pion demonstra• are Mrs. M ary A. Diehl, co u nty f X·
wr uf puu!tr)' foodM and ll.n PF A tension agent, home economics, Un•
State Poultry Farmer. Jn Sy racUBc ion County: J amie, Dougan, .s tate
ht.' young people will partacipat11 llUpcrYi90r of · vocatinnal agricul•
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lure and Emil M11 1movaky
Ohio
4·H and
!"FA m cmh'.•rs from 1 3 othl!r State U m.,,ersity l!:xtension 'po ultry
t J !t.s
specialist.
- -- --1'nc- 4- H e�g grading team will inelude two Sandusky CountiansC;1rol Liskai, Woodville; and Richard Zeiber, Clyde, pl us an alter•
natc, DaYis Rhoades, Convoy, Van
Wert County_ Mem bers oT the FFA
el;(g grading team will be Gary
Pierce, Laura; Mnk Hershberger,
West Milton: and Bill W arner, Un• s
ion. All three FF A youlhs attend
Millon Limon high school.
Home-stored vegeta bles can
A J 7 •y c.i r-old U nion County girl,
says
help
strete h a food b udget
Janice L ath .a m, Rt . J , Mary sville,
hor •
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xtension
ittmeyer,
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to make
will dcmon,;trate
ticu ! turisl, Th e Ohio Slate U nichic kl'n ,ii l a k ing in a 4- H poultry
versity. M a n y vegetables are in
foods demomlration at the cxposi•
good . supply from home gardens
i,m . Mi,;s Lu tham staged her win.
and commercial sources.
in,:: dcrrionstration al the 1960
Store onl y vegetables of good
state Fair.
Gt"nc Gray, Ht. 2, Uelaware, will quality, Wittmeyer » uggests. Sel- - -ect mature but not over - r i pe
vegelables that are free from
insect and disease i n j ury. Store
carrots, turnips, beets and par•
snips before they are mature, as
they lend to become woody at
maturity.
Most vegetables will keep best
if temperat u res can be maintain•
ed at 32-34 degrees Fahrenheit,
with humidity as high as possible
condensation.
witho ut m oisture
E xceptions to this rule are to.
matoes, cucumbers, sq uash and
melons whic-h should be stored
at higher t emperatures.
Store m ature green tomatoes
et 65-70 d egrees Fahrenheit; ripe
tomatoes al 50 de,::rees. Cuc u mbers will have 11u nken areas if
kept 111 l o w temperatures. c u :
cumbers a n d eggplant store best
at 45·50 d egrees.
Cabbage , carrots, heels, celery,
endive, k o hlrabi, parsnlps, and
salsify store best at low temperatures (32 -34 degrees) with high
humidity. Store Irish potatoes at
45 -00 degrees at high h u midity.
Sprouting can become troublesome toward the end of slorag� at
these temperalu,res. Potatoes will
keep better al a lower tempera•
lure but the starch wlll change
lo sugars making the pola 1.ocs
turn d.irk when cooked .
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Attendance at Sunday School on
Sept. 18 w�s 1 1 1. Offering was
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the
ManY from here attended
Youth Fell�wship meeting at the
Mt. Hermon Church Friday night.
M'r. ahd Mrs. Sol Big:l'ey ·.and son
vitlted Su.nday aflern� with Mr.
o f Long
and Mrs. James Carter
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Visitors of M:r. and Mi's. Mike
KertWin Sunday w.ere Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Hill and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hoselton and Mr. and Mrs,
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previewed the all-new John IlMre Tractor Lino-the NEW
GENERATION of Power. 'There'• new eamiJ1« ..,_ in '
h.p. sius , • • 12 basic models • • • 4- ODd &amp;cylind.r a-Jim.
Diesel, and LP-Gas enl(inea. Brand--, ftilly field-proved,
these powerful tractors offer a new concept in
transmission, and hydraulic-more usable Pl&gt;""' for
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explain their many e:ic:clusive features t o you at any
time. We'� also ready t o give you any needed serv•
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the same day. 11 laklls tan minutes to mount or dismount
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That i ll borne oul in the pre l iacres , whi l e &lt;:. b b.11ge drop• work on adoption be havior, have pra ctices, the socia lo11At1 HJlreN
minary report of the 1 95'9 cen1u1 thE:re has been rnm iderable i m - 1 of
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One hundred and twenly-six of g u rc- or 712 , m1lk i11g machines t e �\� �e hn c r;_ue
Bul let in 85 1 r�ports �te ,tud y in
l� t. e , ve year �n
befo,:e il hat been recomm�nded
thelle farms . were rep�esented by juz�ped 51 _ to 231 . 1n num ber: to ·
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compared
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MABTEll Milt aad
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a �mt of 1 0 acres or m�r_e from durmg the hve year period lo
practices which apply to scientific
earlier.
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which the sale ol agr1c:ultural 257 .
farm 111 g
MASTER-MADI! FEEDS
Yet thelle in formation
produ � ts 1otaled $50 or more as
Some riecreascs i 11 num r.iers o f
In Rpite o( all the changes in Sf&gt;urces .He of leu importance I.fl
we_ll as each place operated as a equ1pmenl included field forage the ag:ricullural picture in re- he r.s! farmers in Obin to irrium� of less th.an 1 0 acr�s from harvesters, a drop of f i v e to a cent years, the farming industry�
g e
which the sale of 11g:ricultural total o{ 30 iu 1959. Motor trucks still represents the large�t' · I
products totaled $250 or more dropped 48 lo 632 and aulomo- duslr y in lhe county. I I s---0
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nearly $5,000. 0c'J worth of pro· 1 Pll zer, arc definitel r mem ber! o_f
While t he automobiles
the defin1h ,: n �aR three actes
and ducts &lt;' ach year. Unlil ind u s tr)' fr1endsh 1p ,group� with ���� 1m .
or more or selling $150 or more lrueks may be acco u 1 1ted ror b,y can be secured within the coun· ga tor �
these
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1rr1gator
of agricultural product.
the decrease in nu mber of farms, ly, agricull u r� will still he the d ic; u e s " o f ten range over an area
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In Ohio the number of fUfls 1 l appea rs l i'l a l the field forage largest support for the farms, the , en cc. mp ,1.s sin i,:: se,•eral counties,
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dropoed from 177,074 to 40,353 harvester farmers w re allempt- homes , and the businesses located
Th ey a t L aeh ll pecial significance
· MlbDL l'OltT
to t he fact that group relatio,u1hiPR
or a drop of n early 27,DOO farms. i n g to get their machinery in. within the county ·
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In Ohio the average size of farm vestment iu line with produc In an agticultU ral community
inereased from 1 1 2.9 to 1 3 1 .9 tiqn. Gro u ps of neighbors
are
acres, In Meiga County the aver- probably depending on a single im:·reasing farm mcome is the
age farm increased from 107. 4 forage harvtster to do more o( quickest and sometimes the only
practical way to increase illl
acres to 121.5 acres.
the work.
prosperit.)' . Every dollar of inTRACTOR INCREASE
The land in tarms dropped
In power equ i pmen t. traci. ors creased farm income turns over 1
from 188, 70 1 acres in 1954 to
Phone WY-2-% 181
166, 282 acres. In Value of land increased 226 to 1 ,496. These an aYerage of five times before I
and buildings, the av erage farm were reported on 991 farms inJi• lea \· ing the community.
Jack W. Coney, Mgr.
increased in value from $6,193 to eating that a farm today fre•
If
I
increas·
be
can
income
farm
an a verage of $1 0,4:n in 1 959 quently needs two or more trac•
00
which representt.'d $89. 76 per tors just the same as many city ed by. s 3y $2 ,000 ii will in- :
of the com · 1
Dusiness
the
crease
acre.
people feel they need two or
y
u
m
dollars .
ion
mill
a
by
m
l
Two farms in Meigs County more automobiles per
family.
were lillled as 1000 acre.I! or more Garden tracton incr&lt;'ased 1 06 to
PATRIOTS SIGN TACKLE
in size in 1 959 while none listed a total or 336 in 1959,
UPI - The Bosion PaBOSTON
that s ize in 1 954. The number
While farms h.ive been de•
ots have signed 250• p{,und of­
tri
ranging in size from 500 to 999 creasing in num ber the ex penses
acres was 20 in both 19:W and have increased, with gaso l i ne and fensivc laekle Jerry D('Lucca. who
1 969. from 26 0 to 499 acres the other petroleum fuel going 10 played his college ball at the
Pa­
number was 98 in 1 954 and 100 !227. 000 fro m $209,000 in u ,54 _ U nive rsi 1y of Tennessee. The
ori
d
err
reen
a
p
nd
triots
G
}
J
e
{'(.&gt;
]
in 1 959. From 220 to 2�9 acres H i red labor H lso increased $4? , ·
1
u r waivn list tu make
24•ho
the
there was an increase from 51 in 000 to a total of $2M,OOO. The
.
1 954 lo 57 irJ 1959.
use of commercial fertilizer stay . room for DeLucca
According to William R. Miller, C'd about the same for the two -- ---area agent, resource developmf'nt periods being used on
1 7.0JO
the small e r farms of 2 1 9 acres acres in 1959. Lime use increasecl
Custom Automatic:
or less in Meigs County follow 5, 1 30 tons in the five year period
the same pattern as in other to a figure or 1 2.825 tons, used
parts of the slate and country on 5700 acrei; in 1959,
LIVE STOCK DECREASE
showing a definite decrease in
In the production area we find
nu mber of small farms. The 1 80
to 2 19 acre group showeJ a drop lhe tot9J number -0f cattle and
Regulor
of 16. The 1 40 to 1 7 9 acre group cill vcs showing a decrease from
dropped 27. From 100 lo 139 1 8,805 to 16,458 head in 1 959.
$229.00
acres, the drop was 61 in num• This included a decrease of 1 , 780
ber. The greatest drop was in milk cows to a tolal of 5,536.
the group from 10 to 49 acres Hogs and pigs d ropped 7 00 in
number t o 5.605; sheep and lambs
from 364 Lo 23 1 .
Dollarwise we find 481 farms dropped 1 .000 head lo 3700 ; and
Custom Automatic:
listed in the county in 1 959 as chickens four months o l d and
commercial farms. Flve or these o1vc.r dropped nearly 24,000 to a.
rcpres'ented $40,000 or more ,·in · total of 82.2 1 8. t3roilers sold in
sales; ·45 were In the $20,000 to l95f:I totaled 1 ,275,523
$40,000 hracket; 56 in the $1 0,000
With the changes in u u mbers
to $20,000 group; 95 in the $5, there was not too mucll "change
in the actual prod ut'lion a nd sale
000 to $IO,OOO bracket; 1 7 0 in lhe
Regulor
A summ ary of the 1958-59 fur $2,500 to $5,000 and J 1 0 ranging o{ livestock. Callie and calves
$ 1 79.00
sold live dropped 200 head to
catch in the United States shows in sales from � to $2,500.
That's Traction Boosler Sys­
There was not too much ehan�e 921 and hogs and pigs sh owed a
that Ohio was second Jn the h11r•
au tom11lirally
tem i n ,action
vcsl of muskrats and raccoons. in the part.time operator work · dedine of about 5500 sold. Total
. . _ on All is-Chalmers Traclors.
broilers,
incl uding
Issued by the United States De• ing off the farm 100 days or chickens,
I
SEE THEM TODAY AT
p;utment of the interior, the more, es 646 listed themselves in showed a dccrcitse of only 100,­
Let us 1how you how to get
p u blication lists the total catch this group. Two hundred and 000 head to a total of 1 , 2 23,047.
more work done, f•1tu, ■t fell
Milk itnd cream sold in J959 to­
by states of all m ajor fur bear­ forty farm operators 65 years of
coif.
ers in t h e country.
age and over classified lhemselv- ta.led $982 ,860 for a decrease of
retirement. slightly over $ 1 00 ,000.
The 680,942 muskrats taken es as in part-time
Chicken
by Ohio trappers make this the These figure.11 t'ompare with 375 eggs sold in 1 9 59 · totaled 597, 000
number one fur species. The in 1 954 who indicated that off. dozen eggs for .i decline of about
Phone WY-%•2181
1 2 1 ,582 . farm income cxc�eded farm in• 70 .000 dozen in lhe rive year
raccoon harvest was
period .
Minks, lhe third most common come.
East MJoJn Slreel
CORN SILAGE
Despite the fact there was a
fur species in the catch, totaled
Rutland, Ohio
One interesting change in the
only 5,93 1 .
decline in number of farm opera•
The fur trade enjoyed a re­ tors 65 years of age or over crop picture w11s that there was
vival of popularity last year and from 3!50 in 1954 to 268 in 1 959, an increase of over 3,000 tons of
prices were higher. Mink, while the average age of all farm opcr• corn cut for silage in the fiYe
numbers, was most' ators reported increased eight- year period while at the same
small in
sought .ind was the most valu·
able Ohio fur bearer. There was
.i demand {or the long ha ired
furs tor the first time i n m.any
years .
Federal wildlife officials esti­
mate that for the nation as a
whole the number of trappers
has ded i ned in the last ten
years t o less than 20 per cent of
the HIGO figure.

vegetables c30

"SIGN
• • • I •

nd oatli, all rontinued to

I

■nd panona1 laD.ueaea IN lmpor­
tut tor bmot'at.a, Iha ma wbo
INHDl!lima rllk tball' b\WDIIIII la
lbt Jaet ol I MW challen,:e. !'be
reuoa; UlDOYltar.l De«I sroup sup­
port Jor UM declakma lhlQ' mat:•.
Innovator behnlor oner 1 •hole
new field or 1tud1, lllie 10Clolo1ilt1
..c.ic,

Home.Stored

I

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f

E l&amp;ht young UhmanH With OUt· t 'epres.ent Ohio in the Star Poultry
rt:: cords 1n poultry 1tt'tiVI · r farmer compet1t1on He WU 54:! ·
ucs will compt'll' for regional hon• Jected Ohio's 1', FA Star Poultry
urs at the Northeastern Poultry I farmer bl!1'ause o f hi11 ouLJtanding
Producer� Counrll Exposition m po u ltry project work. l ie has a layin� flock of .about J ,800 birds.
Syrac u�e. N Y., October HJ.
Tht: Ohio grou p will include 4 . H
Amon1: those wh n will accom
md Pi',A poultry and egg j udging J)any the youn g11ter • to Syracu11e
teams, a 4-11 cha ril pion demonstra• are Mrs. M ary A. Diehl, co u nty f X·
wr uf puu!tr)' foodM and ll.n PF A tension agent, home economics, Un•
State Poultry Farmer. Jn Sy racUBc ion County: J amie, Dougan, .s tate
ht.' young people will partacipat11 llUpcrYi90r of · vocatinnal agricul•
·
·
·
. 11 e ,q,os ·1 tw n r ontcsts with
lure and Emil M11 1movaky
Ohio
4·H and
!"FA m cmh'.•rs from 1 3 othl!r State U m.,,ersity l!:xtension 'po ultry
t J !t.s
specialist.
- -- --1'nc- 4- H e�g grading team will inelude two Sandusky CountiansC;1rol Liskai, Woodville; and Richard Zeiber, Clyde, pl us an alter•
natc, DaYis Rhoades, Convoy, Van
Wert County_ Mem bers oT the FFA
el;(g grading team will be Gary
Pierce, Laura; Mnk Hershberger,
West Milton: and Bill W arner, Un• s
ion. All three FF A youlhs attend
Millon Limon high school.
Home-stored vegeta bles can
A J 7 •y c.i r-old U nion County girl,
says
help
strete h a food b udget
Janice L ath .a m, Rt . J , Mary sville,
hor •
C
.
xtension
ittmeyer,
.
E
E
W
how
to make
will dcmon,;trate
ticu ! turisl, Th e Ohio Slate U nichic kl'n ,ii l a k ing in a 4- H poultry
versity. M a n y vegetables are in
foods demomlration at the cxposi•
good . supply from home gardens
i,m . Mi,;s Lu tham staged her win.
and commercial sources.
in,:: dcrrionstration al the 1960
Store onl y vegetables of good
state Fair.
Gt"nc Gray, Ht. 2, Uelaware, will quality, Wittmeyer » uggests. Sel- - -ect mature but not over - r i pe
vegelables that are free from
insect and disease i n j ury. Store
carrots, turnips, beets and par•
snips before they are mature, as
they lend to become woody at
maturity.
Most vegetables will keep best
if temperat u res can be maintain•
ed at 32-34 degrees Fahrenheit,
with humidity as high as possible
condensation.
witho ut m oisture
E xceptions to this rule are to.
matoes, cucumbers, sq uash and
melons whic-h should be stored
at higher t emperatures.
Store m ature green tomatoes
et 65-70 d egrees Fahrenheit; ripe
tomatoes al 50 de,::rees. Cuc u mbers will have 11u nken areas if
kept 111 l o w temperatures. c u :
cumbers a n d eggplant store best
at 45·50 d egrees.
Cabbage , carrots, heels, celery,
endive, k o hlrabi, parsnlps, and
salsify store best at low temperatures (32 -34 degrees) with high
humidity. Store Irish potatoes at
45 -00 degrees at high h u midity.
Sprouting can become troublesome toward the end of slorag� at
these temperalu,res. Potatoes will
keep better al a lower tempera•
lure but the starch wlll change
lo sugars making the pola 1.ocs
turn d.irk when cooked .
, 1 :.. nd 1 11 g

Suga r Run Flou r Mills
Is Now Cleaning

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""'' th, ,..., torn '"''•' d..
m��e:R�le. :;_ Irrigation Study
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;��;�.,!:�
t,I of 13211 1-0ns on 282 more

E' h young
pete
•
• Honors Me1gs Farm ndusl ry Li nes up �:;�:�.:
For Regi• onaI udging
;r,".��" •�·.. i::'.n:,:-:.".-:·�;:; Published By
I Trend Seen N a t'1003II y
W'th
Researchers

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Devils Take 18th
Smothers

Gallipolis

�e1 1Cyger C�e:ek 42-0 With Combs
IIQning Wild For Three Touchdowns
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S'J'ANDINCS

Hapless Porn
· t

Pa nt hers Capt ur e Se co nd 22 ..0
I

I)' lob Wins,.tt
quarter and the game was scored j excessively They were assessed 70
Tht' Pomecay �ant hers won their I by J unior halfback Eddie Buffing - yards for au: v10l.elion s of the
rule
second ton.ecut1ve game of
the to � who went the dittance on II I Ll nemen Rick crow .end Tom t
.
y� ung football ieason, 22-0, l.ast bri(l!ant 4,9 yard run Buffington Grueser agun were the Pimther
rua:ht agunt( a young Cha uncey- side.. • stepped th� entire right side m.em rusht'rs, alo ng with fullback
�over teai:n th.it has no t yet ta,te&lt;l �f the Blue Devil line and broke I Hester, who used his weight to betvictory tJus year.
mto !he ope�, ne ver to be touched ter advantage cm defense th is week
The Panthers, who wer• defeat- on his way to the goal line. Sayre / lhan Jut.
� by Oak Hill, 8-0, i n their open- sc.-orcd the extra points on hii; secThe Blue Devils' m uch used
mg lii� me .and came back last week on d try of t he evening.
first down getter was the pa ss.
to whip Wahama 22-0, scored prac•
Cha u ncey completed six of 13 tries
.
Li_call y an identical victory Wt
½9-te in the th, rd .peri� Chaun- and got three of their ei F: ht fin t
night ajaill.lt the Chauncey Blue �y s left halfback Kim Lind ner a t- downs by passes.
Devils.
j tempted a pas� to G.ary Smathers. r On several fourth down pl a ys
JUg Junior ruUback Gene Heater The ba U was tipped up by 8 Porn - Li ndner faked kicks then attemptplo wed over t� Cha u ljl,Cey goal eroy rusher and fell into � ba, ds ed to pa ss to one of his downfield
from the nine yaid line be rore of Panther end Ray Jewell, who co mrades.
three minu.tes of .the firat quarter raced 74 yards f�. r Jhe longest rw,
I n the fourth quarter Cha uncey
had elapsed. Re■ter's touchdown or t he evenin.s incl the tin.a.I TD.
came on the eieh t h play of the Jewell pW ked tip a kJ!y ,nidf-ield dominated the ball ror the bigg er
part of the time. As soon 88 U.e j
eame a nd the fourth play by the block from Burri ngton . �
Panthers.
.FoUowiru: JewCll'ii soore , quart- ball was tumed. o"er to Pomeroy
Halfba�k Do n Sayre tried for the erback lay Poulin wll!nt over ror o.n dow ns it �ss fu�bled, Three
times in the final period the Paner:t ra points but was heW short of the extra two pointer.
the goal by the Bl ut" De,ii line.
ther baekfielders lost the ba ll beHIAVY P&amp;NALTllt
BUFFINGTON'S AUN
The, Pan ther�, for the see.ond / u use of miscues.
.
The second touchdown of the g a me UJ s u ccession, were pen a lized
Next Friday mght
1he Pa nthers

NATIO NAL LEAGU E
W L ..ct. GB
GalliJ)Glia Atademy led by ex•
Pillshurgh
92 � .622
Middlep
ortian Charley
Stobart
.
85 61 .••• 6
; ,... · titland's hard rolling irid team annexed its 1 8th straight St . Louis
· ma k'i ng h 111
w ho Is
d ebut Jn
M ilwauke e
84
63
I
�
·
7
7
without a loss F'nday nigh! in a 42-0 rout of Kyger
½ Ohio
· Class AA grid l'Oachin g cirLos Angeles
78 68 .534 13
eles
t h is year, smothered Point
Ci-eet.
Sau rranciseo
74 73 .50S 1 7 1f.t
e
ant
Tbll!! handwriting was plain for all 111ght, as trnst t o JacksonviPt&gt; '!'rim Cmdnnati
' s Big Blacks 18.!l t , night
�
4f
2
�;
. 6 26
66 8
to lite after the first quarkr. l.ee hie, 10 u11c11 its Burk1&gt;ye t·onfrr­ t.:hica""'o
55 92 ·3"74 "II
....,
The 6allians eomplelel..,
175-poqhd Negro halfback, enrt.&gt; raee and quest for a thirst Philade lphia
' do.
••
'" .,..,
•363 3"'"
• 731
minated the first half, rolling up
■ �or, had run once for 8 end stra1i,:ht champio nship.
300 yards while the Blatlcs m1n· ,inn for 45 yards, and &lt;'augh1 two
Hullimd ' s slarti11!{ line u p - DugBn
Jlr ..y"1 Rnulh
aged only �. and first tlown1
· P8lel from Jim Hobstetter to a(·· and Gi·orl(t', ends; Pierce and Slaw. lt. Loul1 5 Chl-.i 1, ht
, eout penor:ially for a 16-0 Rulland ter, latkJeii: Long and kunnion, St. Louis .$ Chiu.o, 1 , 2- c.allM were 12 to 2.
COll&lt;!h Btobart ttlentell ht tht:
1ead.
guards. and Hy sell, center. Bae-ks:
7 1......, �
rln11l six· minutes by ,abltJhrtin1
� Hien on the score was a BrOJiCen, Martin, Combs and Hob­ ,hlla. , ¢Jncl .....tl I, nliht
�tter relafi•(1 primarily tu the stetter.
Milwaukee 2 Pitt*l'9h I, llitllt freely, a nd Point fi nally 1cored.
Halfbac k Bill Con ley weilt 38
� ctintli1 ,�J in lhe 11oul of
Only 11me1 1c�tdi, l.cf
.By qu11rters:
yards o n the flr1t Ga1lia play of
Red Devil Lvach Jim Vennari as
S.tul'Cllay'■ ProNII• ftttchen
16 B 14 6- -42
he used hit 1ubstitutes morl' and Ru\la11d
PhlledelitfU• at -C lnclrtn•t'-M,- the game and was i njured. Paul
Ky�n
0 0 0 0- 0 hefhy 54 n M•lon•J' 1.
!:,ans, who had been m thls Wl!ll!I:
more freely.
5
and was to have been held ou t,
....,._
w.
at
rfh
,u
P,IHd:
ft lfu P-0 at ltalf!lme and Dfter
Mll
uk
Sl'oring Combs. 3, runs of 8. 45
went to work,
die •ntermJssion pep lalk by Ven­ and 73 yards; M a rtin, I, run, 29 yd; Friend 1 7-1 1 YI lurct.tt. 1 7-12
All he did wa.e carry the leathSt.
Loul1
�. the 1core mounted to 36-0 af. Hobstetter, run. 60 yards: Beach,
1t Chlnto-Mfllar
er 18 times (or 198 yards, an av4-1 v1 Elfiworth 6-1 3
lft three quartera and the rlnky pafi.!I; F.P: Combs 2. passes.
erage of 12.4 per try,
Onty gen,es Khaduttd
d1nu made in 42-0 in the fourth
The scoring-Eva ns lrom the
Sllftct.y•s GIMM
2, Dick Roderick from the 4 on
D1Vid Marlin accoWlted for lhe
Phll•dtifphi.a et Cinc!1111•h
a keeper; Evans for 89 yards,
third Rutland TD, running 29
Pithburgh •t MHw•ukN
DarTell Nibert on a 12 yard pass
,anli. Hob1tetter got the !ir�t on&lt;'
St. Louis •t (hlugo
from Roderick, Jackie Lewis, a
hr the third qu arter with a 60 yard Mtulllon 28 Columbu1, Central O
BY 10B E. •YER
San . Franciaco •t LO&amp; AnttlN
tackle, o n a recovered Poi n t punt
breakthro ugh of the Kyger line Springfield South 46
A rtred u p Wahama White
tn
the
end ronie, Butch Gardler ·
AMIR ICAN LEAGU I
Ind Comb, ran 73 yards for the
getti ng the EP on a kick: and fin­ Falcon football team led by a
Columbus North O
1econd counter in that 11trlod
W L Pct. GI ally,
138-pound halfback by lhe name
Evans 5 Up the middle.
New York . .
Lona:, I reconstructed guard, pass . Lim• Senior 6 M•rlon Herding 6
of Joey Ru111ell rolled over the
89 57 .610
G11l1ipo
lls had a net of 355 yl'rds
Chicag o
ed. to Black 17 yardJ for the final M•ri•tt• a kll•ir• 6
85 62 .578 4 ½: t o Point's
Middleport
Yellow Jacket• at
89 and 62 by pauJ ng
S•ndusky 22 Elyrl1 0
Balti more
TD in the fourth pe�lod.
Bachtel
St
a dium
Friday night,
84 64 .,568 6
to Poi n ts' 26. 20 first dow ns to
Washington
Rutland rnlled up a 11mashing Z•nNvlll• RoMCr•n• 1'
73 74 .497 16½: Point's
38
to
o.
3.
L•ncHter- BIS 6 Cle veland
444 yard1 on the ground, complet­
72 74 .493 17
Ru811ell, with his run ning mate,
Detroil
ed ont1 pass for 17 yards of two Z•n••vllle 21 Columbu, EHt 1 6
170-pound
sophomore Billy Jew•
87 80 .415,6 22½:
The powerful lron men ot J11ck•
attempted. Kyger had lf3 yuds on
BoSlon
83
ell,
rolled
up 173 net yards
64
.363
251/2
Crooksvlll• 20 New Concord O
son tasted defeat for the fint
the a:rou nd, tried three heaves, con• McConnel,ville 16 RoHvlll• 11
Kansas City
!!3 93 .356 36½: time
against
the
Jackets and scored
this ceaBon and rlrst time i n
nected not at all .
three
to
uchdowns each to com
DrHd•n 38 Glou1ter 20
eifht
games coveri ng I two year
Frld•y'1 Re1Ults
Rutland, not counting the runs New Leidngton 26 Caltlwell
14
period H Wa verly scored a last pletely rout the charges of Coac . 1
N-., York 5 B01ton 1
tlult broua:ht TD's, had JO firat C.lhoeton 18 Ashl■ncl I
minut e TO to n ip the SEOAL Joh n Thompson.
Kan1,11 CHy 4 Detroit 1
dff111 to Ky1er's Plght. Knrr Cindnn•tl T•ft 47 P«trtlmouth
Middleport look RuRtell MIiier's
14
fa vorites, fl-Cl.
Chic•to 7 Cl•velend O, nl1ht
could do nothing with the power• Porhmouth EHt
lr:ickoff
at the Hi and returned It
12
Coaeh
i
J
m
Dudd
WHhln,t
lnf'11
en 4 a.ltlrnore 0, ni9ht
boJs led
ful ltut11nd line.
to the 27. On the fir,t play from
WhHler-1bur1 0
i11
rtrlt
downs
S•turda
•1
bllt
y'1
Probtbl
bJ1
t
full
Pltch•rs
Rutla nd la at home next Friday
Kan1■1 City et Detrelt-H•II back Carl Surrett was · bottled up ■crimmuae Sophomore Ron nie
Lucatvill• 21 Minford o
all night-he gai n ed only 40 Carr ripped off 20 y1rd1 to the
7-12
VI L.,y 14- 1.$
N.w B01ton 26 , ik■ton 14
and the Jackets kept rieht on
Chicag
o
.at
C
ltv.lan
d-Ple
rce yards-and that was the differ­ 47
a.,,.. Union 11 McArthur o
BIIClleotl Johnson
to the Wahama 13.
rolllqg
e
n
ce.
14-7 vs P•rrv 1 7-9
Columbu1 E•dmoor 28 Bexl•v o
With
their back.I to the wall,
Wave
rly
ended
N•w
York
62-ya
a
•t &amp;o,ton-Ditm,r
rd drive
Calumbu, South 19 Grandvl■w o
the
White
Falcon, be11n to
with
one
minut
15-9
t
e
lef
vs
in
Monbouca
tbl!:
uett•
tame
13-1
1
Columbu1 W■it 16
tJghten
us,.
1'hey
held the Jatkets
when
Steve
Oyer rammed over
B•ltlmor■ •t Wuhlrtfton night
Fr•nklln Helghla I
four
downs
berore
taking o ver on
trom
the
six.
-Fli
her
12-10
Cnrk Soles
v1 L■- 8-6
Columbu1 St. Ch•rlei 50
their own 12. Charles Yo n ker
S11ndlr's
G1"'"
Marlon F nnklln 6
ATHENS-coach Don E11key )oat two on the ftnt play a nd on
1 K•nus City •t Detroit
Worthln,ton 30 Hllli.,d 6
did
everything to hold down the the second Ruasell rlpped off a
Chica
go
et
Cl•ve
lanct
Groveport 31 Canal Winchester o
st0re la.st night bu t A.HS stlll 21 yard jallop off his left tackle
B•ltlmor• et WHhlnstofl
GrHnfl•ld 16 Chllllcothe 14
to the a l . Wahama moved the
overwhelmed h1plea &amp;!lyre
N•w
York •t Boa+.n
Clrcl•vill■ 7 Columbui Rosary o
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Upper Arflngton 22 Newerk 2�
the
fir11t period a nd 20 ln sec­ play■ but were forced to pu nt
COlumbu&amp; Linden 14 Lanc ..tu v2
Sl'ARS ADD TWO
ond ,eight In third a nd 24 in once i nside Jacket territory.
Middleport
Middleport loat 1 6 yanl1 on
final ca nto.
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th9'r
first three trie■ from
Bulld
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hitti ng paydlrt were
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scrlrl'l1Mge, and Denny H,ndy
Charlea Bowles twlce on runt of
1111d Dave Budd ol the New York
punt.cl to hi• own 35.
43 a nd 73; lffmt Ben neU ·erta� 81
Knic-kerhockers have b�en added
This time Wahama lost li ttle
yards
and
four
points arter, Dan
Experi enced - Factory Trained
lo tht learn of C'Ollcge all . stars
OIHcjm, • thr1tt1. : JP6'th&lt;h1w.ns ,i \ntl ti.me In marchi ng the 35 yards to
whlth WIii" play ll'lc Kn'kk::: lrt an
Tke ONLY COMPLETE SHOP In Bend Area
John Crogan two touchdowns and _p\y dirt. '"'It WH RuSBell who
cxhihil lon game, Ocl. 14. Previo us .
Hobbie Fry on e to uchd ow n ,rJth scored from the six af�er )0
I ly named to the 1quad were To m six
after and BIil Bfggs p1ays from scrimmage! · it.arry
E. MAIN STREET
I Sanders, Darrell Imhoff, Jackie two points
POMEROY, OHIO
points arter and Dick Curry HarJi:raves' attempted paSB to Nick
Morelan d and Lenny Wilkins .
one tou chdown and one lwo Nlcholaon tor the extra poi n t fell
In complete.
poi n ter.
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Middleport fu mbled o n its
Neltonvllle Wa.!! blanked 22-0
by The Plains last 11lght Ill The aetond pla y from scrimmage arter
Plal ns scored 1 8 in the first ind the kickoff a nd Wahama was
once aQai n 35 yards rrom the Jac­
sb. in the flnal period.
ket end-i,one. A pHs I n terferen ce
Marty Mccorkle paced Oak RIii pe nalty against Middleport put
lo a UM4 win over wi nle11s Well­ the ball on the 2 1 and in aix
ston IHt night with two 10.)'al-d pl1y1 Jewl!lll went into lhe endto uchdown runs a nd a kicked
poi nt after. John Smlth had the Ladie, Ausiliary To
other Oak touchdown. For Well•
,ton Sta t ion t allied twice and Meel Tue,day Night
The Ladles Au :d llary · or Drew
Mel Davis had two points at' '
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Post No. 39 Amerlcan [.p.
1cr. It was
Wellsto n'• thl fd
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n will meet Tuesday at 7:30
.1tr,ight loss this yeu and rourtD
cov ering a two year period after p.m. at the Legion home. Reports
the Rockets had won 2� of 27 will be ,given by Ml!lfil Sharo n
Our comploto lacllitio, for handling mod•
R■ mes before losi ng last ye1r'1 You ng. repre1enb1tive to B u ckeye
ernlzation profec11, quality�aterlalt, and
fb1al to Ja&lt;'kson it la the Rocket■ GlrlH St.ate , and Mike Swalzel, re-'
longe■t
los, 1kein I n over l l yeart prese ntative to Boy11 State. All
planning ••rvlc.1, malr:ea home modernlLora n ra n rouab■hod over memben are urged to ettl!lnd.
zatlen easy.
Hlllsboro la■t ni1ht by 1 30-0
cou n t. Scorln1 for Lotan who Logan'• Held Chicken
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B. 8, 8, ind 6 were Larry· Borbecue Thur,dar
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Mr. and llnl. D;wight Logan eh•
11me play m1kln1 It 8-0.
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Bai n tflr p11ned lo Gary Bren­ Th urad11y evening 1t
If your family Ir growing and
their home,
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Rock Spri n1s Road.
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Pretent ._.. Kr. a nd Mn.
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addition to your homo la tho an,...,.
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S. pre1.idential
campaign.
Let's look at . the other lide of
the coin for a change.
wt.it effect will the eampa ign
h&amp;Ye. on reli&amp;ion?
Saale ch urch leiden fear tlliat
il may aet back, by Ollny yean,
(he most hopeful religioua development of our time.
That development ia the emergence among: Catholiea and Proteatanta of a strong desire for
Christia n un ity,
This so-called "ecumenical
movement" the D•me eomea from
a Greel: word which meana ..draw
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the theological differences whic1i
separate Catholica and Protest­
ants. and there is -i.o prOlped
that it will lead to oqanic re­
u ni on within the fOresee:able fu­
ture.
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or tremendous impol'tlnNi. It ha■
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tian community which transcends
honelt differen ees of belief, a nd
makea It possible to discuss :thqse
differences in an at.mospherf ·of
mutual respect and onderafand­
iiu::. For the rlrst time tn 400 yean
Protesta nts and C.athollcs ■re
facing one another as ■eparated
brethren rather tha n · a• mortal
enemies.

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THE UNITED STm WORKERS
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It is easy for us to see lhe weakness of Jildah'a defense; II
is not so easy to see the weakness of ou own defenses.
We are so sure of the good will of God because our theology
is correct, or
We are so sure of the favor Of God becauae we have been
so very respectable, or
We are so sure of the grace of God because we bold mem­
bership in the Church and are in our pews regulady on �un­
day, or
We are so sure of the forl!iveness of God because we have
heard that God loves us in sptw of'ourselves. ur
We are so sure of the help of God because we are so very
decent that we deserve that much, at least. from the Almighty •
&lt;:Nd lleUgloa Simple
If Micah was right
of us believe he wu) be oim­
plified the whole matter of religion for tlje honest man. No
training in theology is -ri,ql!\ttd, and no honored social
ing is necessary, for a man to deal justly, love mercy, and
walk humbly. Any man who tbinlrs more of God than he does
of himself can do ii very acceptably.
(Copyright 1960 by the Division of Cbristian Education, Na­
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
of America.)

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time Laura went to 11thdol ! A• I wallched her,
, J realized that thelH! were her first Independent
atepo. From this da'y forward, ,he would be ln­
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The worst enemy of good religion la bad relllllon.
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advantage ol the fact that ii
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gion is good," the forces of bad
men.
of
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ery imaginable crime against the
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Minds have been closed. lnjustlN ha, been dtiq,e,. Jlla,
been sanclilied greed has been glorified, and prOgrelS bu
been halted - all in the name of reUtdon.
The first duty of every man, t_herelore, II to dlatlngulah be­
tween good rehgion and bad relii"'n, JUI! u II la the duty of
every mother to distinguish between Sood food and bad food.
Sure of Their _...,.
The people ol Micah's day. especially the prieels and i,e
rulers were so sati,fied with the:melv.., becauoe they were
so religious. As a matter Of fact, !bey almost though! God was
in debt to them because they had done so well by him.
They haq sacrificed rams and oxen by !be thousands, Uler­
ally rivers of blOOd had flowed down from the sa.criftcea on
their altars. Only a few years later a king of Judah samflced
his o wn son upon' the altar at one of the shrine�, and surely
a man could hardly be expected to do more !ban mat.
Tbe Court lkne
Micah's chapter which lonns the Int for Ibis week's Sun­
day school �esson is an ancient description of a court scene.
The farmer-prophet must have been an arresting figure in the
market place as lie played the p.rl of the p�llnl attor,
ney, charging the nation witb having sinned apmtil Yahweh
(Jehovah), its God, while the mountains, tbe bllb, and the
foundations of �e earth fill the jury boJ:.
The nation's sins cry out for ,·udgment. but the nation can­
not believe even in its own guil . It has been -so sure of lueH.
so confident that it had earned and deserved the favor of the
Most High.
Ted of Hebrew Prop•,ey
John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world" - has been
called the "text of the New Testament." If !bat be IO, q,en
surely Micah 6,8 is the wxt for all Hebrew prophecy.
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- to do justice
,
- to love kindness
- to walk humbly with your God.
If any man really. wants to know how he can .enJoY the fa�r
of God. let him read thole three injunellona. "I'ben let him
weigh his every act of the day, to see how Ibey malth up with
the requirements.
The Unilonn Sunday School lesson for September 25:
' "M ICAH' S VIEW OF TRUE RELIGION:"' Micah 6:1-8.
Judah was coming into court and her case was desperate,
becaUSt' she had sinned in every one of lb... count.. She bad
protected injustice she had dealt cruelly with her own peo­

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O Taylor; Guards: · ·.R•rbour, Van
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4 Jewell, R. Miller.
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SECOND HALF
Pata Att.mpt■
Girls' BIJ1.B111d
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hama was on t he move agai n . Il Y•rd Lou pen•ltle, . . . . . . . . 45
was Ru nell and Jewell teami ng F irst •wnt, . _ . .
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Non-aw ond ModillJll Wl�th
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Mlddleport Lineup
Ends: Au lt, · Kloes, Shafer;
Ruas.11 cllm.allN th• touchTaeltles: Hays, Stobart, Roush;
dow.. llrlw wMt • brHllant S3
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Guards : Gilkey, Batey; Center:
Y•rd aunt erovncl left end from
Chambers ; Backs: Hi ndy, Oiler,
S•'fre's 1lngl• win g offtnM,
Harris, \Viae, Carr, Clo�ch.
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to ell th• W•Y for eneth•r
Whit. F•lcon t•uthdown. J•
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Wehame out In front 26 to 0
It tt. third .,.....r.
Two i n tercepted Yellow Jacket
paflles i n the fourth quarler
spelled two more tou chdown , for ·
thie hard charging Whlte Falco n
eleven.
1t was Charles Yonker who
gr.ebbed b'oth of Ricky Oiler's
aerial attempts to set up Waha­
ma's final two tallies.
Middleport forced Wahama to
pun t at the start ol the fourth
quarter but lost the ball on the
second down by way or Yon­ I
ker's pas1 inerception It the 28
In fh'e plays Wahama was in for
another score with Jewell carr)'­
J ng the mail once agai n lhit time
from the three.
After the kickoff. the same
misf?rtu ne plag ued the Jacketa, I
b u t this time Yon ker went to
the eight before bei ng stopped.
It waa Jewell ·agai n in two trys
for the touchdow n , a nd a 38 to
O victory for Coach Sayre a nd
the Wahama Whlte Faleo1ts.
Llttl,' Jaay llusNII picked up
1 07 Y•rds for 1n evtir•i■ of 9
Jer• per cerry to ••••uf out
offenalv.1, for th• Whl.. l'el•
cons, but could hn• tone no­
BeUeving that our customen desire a good
wt.are wltho111t th• ,.,,.,lor
then Wlt:it service "-'hen it ts needed, we have �! ' · . .. ·
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Wah1ma . . . . . . 0 13 13 lZ 38 .
STATISTICS

In the third period Bainter hit
'Siller with I nine yard PH•,
tthe,l tossed to Brenning for two
'lfOlht1, makln1 It 24-0.
In the final period Frl!lahmari ·
halfback HlckOry Oliver raced
P,C)Und rt1ht find for 1 2 )'1Nl1 to
mate 11 30-0.
For Lo1a n the Chiefs ptcted
up lti7 11rd1 rushing and pa,.
Ina and racked up l t firat dov,n1
to Hlll1boro', l".

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Cha u ncey
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G. Hester 9 yard ,; - • E. Buffillg.
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will meet a strona Alhen■ team
which has not been beate n 0r IICOred upon.
STATI STICS
,O,Wy ChHn'y
Yards rushing
162
lll8
Yards passing
o
11
P asse s attempted
2
13
Passes completed
6
O
Pa sses intercepted
O
2
Total yards gained 162
179
First d owns
7
8
Penalti es
0
60
Punta ( Av )
(0) 9
(7) 211
Fumbles
2
B
Fumbles lost
.f
0

c� -' 0-4, Mt. M■rt.b­
S u nday 1ehool 9:41 am; Worahlp
service J 1 am; Prayer meetint
Tuesday 7:3G pm; You ng people
Friday 7:80 pm.
C•rleton IMaf'NINntln•tloNI
REMEMBER WHEN . . . . . . ?
King11b111ry Road-Sunda)' ,chool
9:30 11m; Wouhlp hour 10:30 am;
By Robert R. Card, Pastor
t;&gt;very other S u nday.
B•thl•hem B•ptitt, GreJt Bend
Chester Methodist Parish ·
-Morning worship 9:30 11m; Sun•
Scripture lleffrentt:: And Jesus said unto him, no man having da y achool 10:1!1, am; �venlnl
service '1 : 30 pm.
put his hand lo .the plough. and looking back is fit for the
Thti FNN.tecl Church, Ponw­
Kingdom of God. Luke 9:62
groups , and organizations that roy, Rev. Waldo J.' Bartel•, Pas
·
There are two great obsta- \ we used to have and seem to tor, John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of
clee: that all of us need to over- be reluctant to •make new Ch. Educ. Sunday school 9: H i am;
Worahip hour 10:25 am. topic:
come in our Christian ven- friends.
"On The Side Li nes". Come and
1
at
ture, of growth.
Now we need to look
worship, you are welcome.
back
looking_
(}) We have a terrible ten- these matters of
to
hand
dency (all of �s) to look back afler havi�g put our
to the days "that were better" , \ the plough and see what far
.
H o w2]
after We have. put our band to reachin!:l: damages it can have
· the plGuah. AND (2) to remem, \ in our lives.
Christian S
Flnt--When we talk about
ber aU the ties with families.
• '
H ea l
the good old days . . . It usually means we are thinking ol the
ease or the comforts or some special joy or thrill. W e seldom
dwell in a reflective mood on our mistakes or sins so that we
might profit from them and not repeat the same mistake. This
S(lllES for lverve&gt;n•
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what
concerned
Jesus.
was
He knew that when we lived in the
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past of the personal joyous matters . . . we were not thinking
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out the goals abead Of us, and , if we were thinking of Chris­
"The Soutte Of
tian goals al all we were not being fully effective. This was
True Ability"
• . what He meant when He said we would not be fit for the
we
fact
in
.
.
.
God.
Kingdom of
Our furrow would be crooked
Chu,ch, Eu­
unli.6
might never reach the point that was to be the end of the row. gene Brown, minister. Pomeroy.
· Seeond - We ·need to reali1.e that Jesus had just beckoned Ch u rch school 9:15 am, Kenneth
se\l'ei'al to follow }{im and they began to say they had unfin- Finley, Su pl . ; worship J 0 : 30 am
ished business of the past. One of the matters was famUy. topic "The A.rm- of Ev:mgelism"
Jesus was making it plain here that family ties were hinder- MYF both Jun iors a nd Seniors 6
Ports•
ing lb.e Kingdom of God's Work. Now Jesus realized _the im- pm; Mi11sionary Rall y in
and Mrs.
Bishop
pm
6·9
mou1h
portint ph&amp;se of family ties . . . but what He was saying t h at
liazen Werner will speak and
GOd came first, and His Kingdom. Let me say specifically show rilm of thetr recen t trip to
here to parent, that some of you ar-e going to have much to Africa. E i l(h t people from our
answer (or on judgment day because you have kept you r sons ehurch will a t tend. Pr.ayer •nd
and daughters out 9f the mission field, or the ministry, even Bible Htudy Wed. 9 am; Wed. 7
here in this country. Even ,when childr�n have gone into the pm Choir . rehearsal Mrs. John
work of the Kinr,orn to be ministers their folks have made Werry� director.
First llaptl■t Church, Ponwroy,
· th·ts
th
· . feeI as I• 1 t ey owed them some t·1me, an d often m
. em
Ralph c. Zundtl, pastor. 9:30looking J}a.Ck have caused their children to hinder the Kingl l:ts combined serv ice of wor­
dom's work . . . 'I1tey have in reality brought about backward ship
and study. Promotion exer­
glances after the children 's commitments to keep their hands cises sermon "In Times of Emer­
and jun ior
to the ploufjh.
gency" Nursery
Now , let us look at the very constructive side of what Jesus church for children; 7:30 Freeland Norris, Raci n e, will ope n a
' Wants u s to learn,
series o r nightly services. Si,ecing
par.
.
.
1 - Have a goal of serving God above everyth
ia 1 music by his quartet, trios
ents and· personal comforts.
and soloists. Oct. 2 World wide
. . 2 - Li!t ,nothing interrupt this goat . - . Give it your undi- communion service and covenant
-vkted' llttentlon. Never let comfort or parents, or families , or Sunday.
lnytlltng turn your heads from the calling of Christ Jesus and Chu,.h of Christ, Mlddl-rt.
His ltiqgdom.
Fred I. Gard ner, Putor. 9:30
LOOK NOT 8' ,\CK AND SAY - REMEMBER WHEN? - Bible school. R. c. Stefly, su p.:
.
BUT LOOl·, l'ORWARD :A:ND SAY I REJOICE WITH FAITH 10,ao morni ng worship, subect
IN ClfRlST AND TIIE GOALS HE HAS SET FOR M E ""The Power ol HI• Supper--: o.,30
You th program: 7•30 Even i ng ser
WHli!lff •f WllltL SOON A'ITAIN.
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,--vice, subject "The Secret of Vic•
'
s u pt.: Mornin g worship 10:30 a. m. tory over Si n'' ; Wed. 7:30 Pra :,er
Youth &amp;erv.ice, 6:45 p. m.; Evan- meeting an d Bihle st u dy; · Wed.
&amp;eHslic messue, 7:30 p. m.; Pray- 8 : 30 Cholr prsclice.
•Th• First 8aptl1t Church, Mideer meetinl!, Thursday 7 - 30 P, m.
ft■ntkaatel A1wmbly Rout. 1 24 dleport, Rev, Don ald A. Boone.
CoJTimissio n
Dorcu1, E. Cod ner, paslor. Sun day pastor. Teacher's
school 1 1 . am; Children's chu rch Sunda y 10 : 1 5 am , topic "Chrilt,
3 ,m; · Worahip, 7:30 pm Sunday , Our Teacher": Evening worship
'
Tuflltday a nd Friday.
. , ;i �
7:30 "His Most Important Ques•
l!radford C hurct. of Christ, tt on " ; 6pm Jr. Hi; 6:30 pm Jr.
...__ Churd, of fflUI
Chr'lst et Latter O.y Saints, Raloh Hu mble, fastOr, Jim Reed, Fellowship; 6:30 pm Se n ior High
Old Town Fllta on Portla nd Road Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn- Fellowship; Tuesday 7:30 pm The
Sdn�ajr ,chool 9:30 am Pr,,aehlng in.C worshi p 1 0:30 am; Christia n Board of Trustees will meet at
10:38 am tnd Bible· tody Wed­ Endeaver (youth) 8 pm; Even ing church; Wed n esday 7:30 Pm The
nmllY'
. e pm. C. w. Proffitt, pas­ wonihip 7 : 30 ; Wedn esday evening Hour of Power, Romans 16-16;
.
Blbffl Study 7:30.
or
B:30 pm Sr. choir rehears a l; 8 :30
t
9:30 a.m. Wilbur Rowley Sr. Supt.; pm Board ol Christian Ed u cation
··•• C"'""ut1lly Church,
t ch u rch; Thursday 6:30
Bradltu,y Cl'lurdl of cnrltt; Art meets a
Bobby &amp;mrle, Mlllloter. Chuct
Men's
Fellowship meets at
pm
hrles, Sunday School, Supt., Marrum, mi n ister: Bible School, at church. Refreshments to be 11erv­
.•
m
1.
9:80
11
Morni ng worshi p 10:30; Christian
lltmdlY Scllool tllrll
ed.
1'11"1' meetlnl Tlleadly 7:45 p. £nde.vor 6 p.m.; Evening wor11hip,
•
The Hteth Methodist Church,
m.
7 p.ro.
Raymon Ko nkright,
Middleport,
WilhhDY1h'1
Kl....... Hall of
/
llM CIMlfrdti ., Chrkt, POIM- ne11e1t Public meeting Su nday 3 paHtor. Rally. Promotion, wor­
'OJ-ffan'Jlonullle Roa�: Eu lene pm: Watchtower study .f pm; ship service 10 am to 1 1 :30 am;
·
· Underwood, mlai11ter. B ible aebool Bible study Tuesday 8 pm; Ser- Potluck di n n er follows: Youth
1:30 am; Mo1111n1 worahip 10:30 vice meeting 'Th uraday 'I pm; Min- Fellowship 6 pm; Commission o n
Education 7:30; Methodist men
1111; Evenlq wor■hlp 7:30 pm. Ro- .t,try· lf!hool 'n&amp;ur11day 13 pm.
her\ Rerd,_ Blble School Supt.
Pllgrlm Holln•H meets at ch u rch Tuesday 7:30 pm
Dillwll..
Church. Lang11vllle, Don , Wachen- Choir rehearsal Wednesday at
,._ � JMIINdld Church ,chwana. pastor. Sunday 8Chool 7:00 pm; Afternoon Circle meets
�·
Rev. Carl Hffr.JJII, -pastor, Carroll
9:30 am; Morni ng worship 10:30 Th ursday, 2 o'clock at church:
I
•
t&gt;m : Methodist U n ion an nual din ner
;�: , �: � m ; PIi grim 'Vou th 6:45
_, ::��1.o��ffp
Etinleli,tle service '1:30 m: Fel­ meeti n g at Jaekson Methodist
Yollth FellQf.&gt;i:blp
� Peace of
lowahlp service Wedne Jay '7:30 Chu rch Th u rsday 6:30 pm; Oct 2
'1 8 pm Wednl!sdQ : Midweek Bible
Su nday school 9:30 am; worship
oludy 7:80 l!m W�•day:
Pl"Mi,1,11- Churdo Of th• Na- service 10:3() am with Holy Com­
UII ,.
•.�. ,· \.ol4,ff ,a111, lw. UNIMI
�..
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neY.. Clyde J . B artle11. m un ion. There wm be a aub dis­
Bubert �' ,-tor. Sund11 Sunday, school 9: 30 am; morning trict meetin g at the Pomeroy
ltlioltf· f.ie' am; WOf'lblp Rtviffl' wor1hip 10:30 am; Evenin g ser• Methodist Chu.-ch, Oct. 7, 8 pm
'" luliaay' evenU.. at '7:80:
vice 7:30 pm; Prayer meeting to study Adva nce Specials pro­
gram in our district.
•L•,ch , ., · � - !:N� 1111d ,.Bible 11tudy Wednesday 7:30
:
leth1r1y IUB Church f. E,
n n, Pastor. Su nday school at
Du
90ptlst--Sunda; 1&lt;:h ool
111 r . . ��• /lQltilW'aoitll
Otis Knopp, Supt; Y-Hour
10:3&amp;,
:3D II'.· ,•\: �,Ip, 1 1 a. m . pray•
t
council meeting on
church
6:30;
m.
p.
T
••day
er )�� •�
Iii
e·ao pm·
u
rsday
7
:
30.
Th
laptlat - · Sunday
ao I wed ad 7·80 prayer tchool 9:30. _ MorlU■JZ
s,racuN EU9 Church., F. E.
worship,
·1
Du nn, pastor. Sunday school at
IO•lll
' "" �
Wvt...- 11· , 0.•
9:30 Ben Qulsenbem, Supt; No
1
·
�, IIM llaiul1t-Sunday
•th ti -Milif
lrd
�
evening servlee; church_ council
Sung
n
tchool' 11:M a. m. Preachi
; m
meetiag Wiadnes� 7i30.
·
s p .
day 2:30 p. m.
C•rmel IU8 Cliurc:h: services
l4jifflO!lt!•l ll,i _ "'"""'•ri•n lf\lW !11'
C:
been ca ncelled due to the
have
7
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m
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10
lunday school
UDl.oa Av11.' Fitmero1, ·trri. t.
the mfn lster's wile, Mrs.
death
C-. putor. hnd-, � Mut plll and fUMe study every Tuea- F. E. of
n.
n
u
D
servJci
1 llornlq Wo:rah:lp •-� .t Iv. Pttrer and pra�se
Alfntd
Ma&gt;thodllf
Church, R".
pm.
7:4
5
1:tll Em&gt;IDI 1or;vlce1 '1:30! ·p;a,, SMurda1
Robert
R.
Card,
pastor.
Sunday
...hcotl'•I-Su nday achool JO
,
• 11..UU, Thwpia, '1:'t!l �.
Supt.;
Dillinger,
Lloyd
9:30
l
o
scho
·
. om; •vt-lillie 1ervl&lt;e. 7c4o pm;
- If l'nrtr
wJtll Her­
10:45
services
wor■hlp
pm.
7145
itudy
1lcl- 1'ed� BIBie
) C.Ontrr Al\l!'&lt;b
man Taylor, lay-leader. Sunday
,f llio
. mood illt,,._illlnd■Y'II&lt; '· .
even i n g 7 :30 meetlog 'of the M:YF
ng
=
· •- � teliool f:IO om. Morni
. ..,. J:ar�IP, Supt)
11:80
Wed., even ing prayer service 7:30.
.
·
,
,.,.
lc
l!v1t1plkt
.
10:411'
.
.....itle
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•
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Tuppert Plaln1 EUB Church,
. .,
I lq w-":'
om�
,..�...
lli&lt;I- prayer
7.80.
Pa
u l Hooks, minister. 9:30
am
.
•�
. , l\'edWolilltt
7,e ...
�
Cltrlsti,,,__ Su nday school; fl:30 pm Youth
P,l,_.,CIMi,'....
·WorthlQ
om. Worship Fellowship; 7:30 pm
'l""· liltile i.diNI
8Peneer, �- Sund1y
servke;
7:30
pm
Wed.
prayer
.
,ecGnd
o
the
on
liliao
r
, t:IO om, ,- Horbert ,
meeti
n
g.
tj
· Youna Peiti1Ni, lh*Un1 •
IUI Church
South Bethel
If •Chrilf.,.1:11;:A
: S
.. day 11 Ml jli,: .:tf,,1ch
Paul
Hooks,
Minister
9:30 am wot­
,,.,chlnt
•ftO•
ildililll
lng
�
w..tiielllr,1
pm; prayer m eel
ship
service;
10:30
am Sunday
third
, 7,IO pm. '
•
'
i ·
,
sch.ool; 8 pm Wed. prayer meet­
ing:,
rci
Lottrldt• IUB Church, P•ul
h
l
fO
tor. S1!1111; -l l
tll:90' . ...,
F•llow, Hooks, mi n ister. 1 0 am Sunday
school; 1 1 am worship service;
Wise, S-ot,i :rt:inf ,_.,. P ■hi I pat· :Wilnlitf' 7 pOb.
l0:30 •�: Yau . lel'Vlce '1 pm ;
P,illn.t\W ......., .; Chrht - 6:34) pm You th Fellowship; 7:30
Morn- Friday night pr•yer meeting.
· l:van1e liitlc IM'Vice '1 :30 pm; M ld S unday 1ehool �
Th• F lrat Bl,t1 1t Church, Ra­
week prayer r-■ni• · lfe-•ad!I• lnlJ, worsbtlfl 1� am; Evening:
cine,
Rev. Art.)mr McCauley, P••
7:80 pm;
meet1n1
wtlNililo 3:a(I � Prayer
•' ,•
,
pm Wedn•• tor. Chester Slmpson, Supt. 1!30
�
-••
Mdl'
i,so
i
tt,,el l
am Sunday 1chool ; ·10:a am
Ii,
, bert E. s"llliir.,.,..,&lt; llllnii,
worsHlp, •'The Meilage of Jonah''
�
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ry
C
1
rch
Sunda
_
hu
y
.
llf Baley,
.
Sch"°! t.30
DYF; 8 p'm Ev.
[ •clool
,Ji :"'••
1111 , -Ip ■ervlce 5 :45 prn Senior
nlng , ervlce "Having I Goud!
...1l Chr� Time"i Wednesday 7:30 pm pray- · 1
. .:.l'''
I
Po�- -' -- _ nf,v i..d:
boo1 9:.,., er meeting.
1 her, Doris Thom11c
ay
d
un
Churc
tlan
here wltlii hia mt:
Church,
·
' u, ond outer �, :'If,. ,fl'. :qi""·,!�• !1111: ,!!1,rt!ii► ■ervi ce 10:30 1m. _ Great aend, ,Rev. · Arthur Mccau­
Acfvtnllst
ar
Seventh-D
Pom■N'f
Ne · his O"andmol1· �r, in. �
Supi.
_.. ,Ill' � Julternut Ave. DAV Hill) ley. pa,tor Robert Lewi,
'nloll\'• !ll1o ii 111
9:30
am
Morning
wors�lp
and
' ue, _ Jll,�. J1!1 •Wl:�
l.lt�affl' Sohool. 2 pm; Wonlllp
,�"l'flf M�
.elll?,Ppf
soli�1:
sunday
1
Sil•
are
e?Vlces
pm;
15
:
3
NI'Vlce
•a1
,
, � i',J:lb
sage of J'on,!t ; T:30'jllit evenln, I
�• �-, 'mine. llr. UNl!y. Proyer meelinl ThundQ
1a
1•
Mrvii:e ''UtviR&amp; ♦ GOG4 frt'me
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Ir. 1llllllla' �a llel• JloapUel,.
Dally- Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o .. Sept .

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OP ffll!: WEI:&amp;

Powel &amp; ,uh-M�h. WY4-3111
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The growth in Prote,tant-C.tho­
lic amity has so far been mucl,
more evident in Europe than in
the United Staie:L But the quest
for reconciliation ii al,o under
way in this country, and it ha■
made more progreu than it gen­
erally· �allied during the past
two ye.ers .
Now comes a prHidentlaJ cam­
paign in which aome people seem
determined to revive a ncit:nt an­
tagonisms, and to fan into flame
the em�n of susptclon and di•
trust which the ecumenical mov&amp;
ment has tried so· hard to douse:.
DIICOIII ...... Chu,dlnwn
This new obstacle la pNfou nd­
l y dh1coura11lng to ebuffllmen on
both sides of the 'N!!formation di­
vide who are trylq to subltitutfl
t:rothtthood for bltlbtry itt Calb,
olic-Protestant relatlont.
They do n ot believe tlllt the
ecu menical movemeut pill be de­
l
...U. ..a&amp;xrt '"'1 flliltinUfl

or hall
ed until the bifterne11 aroused
by llie 1960 campaip. fade, from
memory.

Miuiollariea ln other land■, a•
clergymen in America have Halbed for . • long time that Ch,i.,
tianity ill . �, riM �ly from
the scandal of ita own clilu.nity.
Some peOPle are leavtn, their
chw-eh, ud 11111)' Dtlem are re-

::m:.:,.:i�qd�:��
Ule eo1d war amona Cbriltians,

Np Cllriltian ahoold be 1111'·
prised at this. Je111AB warned his
di■ciples 2,000 :,ears aa:o tb,tt Oil!
world would judge them-a nd
their faith-I&gt;, the way they got
alOlll together.

"A new commandment I 11n
unto ,ou," He' uid, "-That )'I!
loYe ,one allotller. By thil ■hall
all men blo� that ye are my
disclp�ea . . .

Sociial Events
West Shade

Mn. R. Tayler, .llr. ffkl Mn.
'Wllliam T,aylor and sen, Lee, of
Addison called on Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Pai nter recently.

or
Ill'. and Mn. John Smith
POfflflJ'OY spent a d11y with Mr. and
Mn. Will Hellman.
liln. Elia Pddlnter &amp;fra. lohn HIi­
ton and ton, Staley, of lohnt1&amp;own
■pent eeve:ral day1 at the Painter
home. Mr. and Mn. Norman John­
son of Columbu1 were Saturday
af�oOn eallen .

ltrs. Virgil Roush ancf daughter,
Mary Jo, called on l(ra. Josephi ne·
Me.Gee 0[1 Lona Bottoin. Sunday.
· Mr. ind &amp;fn. Ralph Palnttr . Di­
ana •nil Beeb, and' llr. and Mrs.
Barry, � and IODI, Glenli and
llffll■le, ftN 8und1y aft'emoon
ie,allel'8 .at, tbe Painter home.
M:r. aild' lln. Will Hellman spent
IJomlay !l)h Mn. E1121ibeth Wlek­
ham -of Cliester.
Kr. dd. ·Kn. Gerald Violet of
Tuppen Plaint, Mr. and Mn.
Flo,,! S1'1nce. &amp;fr. and vn. Donut
Geol1,flin of Pomerty called on, Mn.
leinle aa,:,ib &amp;mdll)' �
' Dut: -11., Tltrller .,11e11 11 U.•
!ie:!mae --■ TwaiXfa,,
, Georct Sauden and son, RIJ,
mond ..,. �edne'f:111)' viii tors 11

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Devils Take 18th
Smothers

Gallipolis

�e1 1Cyger C�e:ek 42-0 With Combs
IIQning Wild For Three Touchdowns
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S'J'ANDINCS

Hapless Porn
· t

Pa nt hers Capt ur e Se co nd 22 ..0
I

I)' lob Wins,.tt
quarter and the game was scored j excessively They were assessed 70
Tht' Pomecay �ant hers won their I by J unior halfback Eddie Buffing - yards for au: v10l.elion s of the
rule
second ton.ecut1ve game of
the to � who went the dittance on II I Ll nemen Rick crow .end Tom t
.
y� ung football ieason, 22-0, l.ast bri(l!ant 4,9 yard run Buffington Grueser agun were the Pimther
rua:ht agunt( a young Cha uncey- side.. • stepped th� entire right side m.em rusht'rs, alo ng with fullback
�over teai:n th.it has no t yet ta,te&lt;l �f the Blue Devil line and broke I Hester, who used his weight to betvictory tJus year.
mto !he ope�, ne ver to be touched ter advantage cm defense th is week
The Panthers, who wer• defeat- on his way to the goal line. Sayre / lhan Jut.
� by Oak Hill, 8-0, i n their open- sc.-orcd the extra points on hii; secThe Blue Devils' m uch used
mg lii� me .and came back last week on d try of t he evening.
first down getter was the pa ss.
to whip Wahama 22-0, scored prac•
Cha u ncey completed six of 13 tries
.
Li_call y an identical victory Wt
½9-te in the th, rd .peri� Chaun- and got three of their ei F: ht fin t
night ajaill.lt the Chauncey Blue �y s left halfback Kim Lind ner a t- downs by passes.
Devils.
j tempted a pas� to G.ary Smathers. r On several fourth down pl a ys
JUg Junior ruUback Gene Heater The ba U was tipped up by 8 Porn - Li ndner faked kicks then attemptplo wed over t� Cha u ljl,Cey goal eroy rusher and fell into � ba, ds ed to pa ss to one of his downfield
from the nine yaid line be rore of Panther end Ray Jewell, who co mrades.
three minu.tes of .the firat quarter raced 74 yards f�. r Jhe longest rw,
I n the fourth quarter Cha uncey
had elapsed. Re■ter's touchdown or t he evenin.s incl the tin.a.I TD.
came on the eieh t h play of the Jewell pW ked tip a kJ!y ,nidf-ield dominated the ball ror the bigg er
part of the time. As soon 88 U.e j
eame a nd the fourth play by the block from Burri ngton . �
Panthers.
.FoUowiru: JewCll'ii soore , quart- ball was tumed. o"er to Pomeroy
Halfba�k Do n Sayre tried for the erback lay Poulin wll!nt over ror o.n dow ns it �ss fu�bled, Three
times in the final period the Paner:t ra points but was heW short of the extra two pointer.
the goal by the Bl ut" De,ii line.
ther baekfielders lost the ba ll beHIAVY P&amp;NALTllt
BUFFINGTON'S AUN
The, Pan ther�, for the see.ond / u use of miscues.
.
The second touchdown of the g a me UJ s u ccession, were pen a lized
Next Friday mght
1he Pa nthers

NATIO NAL LEAGU E
W L ..ct. GB
GalliJ)Glia Atademy led by ex•
Pillshurgh
92 � .622
Middlep
ortian Charley
Stobart
.
85 61 .••• 6
; ,... · titland's hard rolling irid team annexed its 1 8th straight St . Louis
· ma k'i ng h 111
w ho Is
d ebut Jn
M ilwauke e
84
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without a loss F'nday nigh! in a 42-0 rout of Kyger
½ Ohio
· Class AA grid l'Oachin g cirLos Angeles
78 68 .534 13
eles
t h is year, smothered Point
Ci-eet.
Sau rranciseo
74 73 .50S 1 7 1f.t
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ant
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' s Big Blacks 18.!l t , night
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66 8
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55 92 ·3"74 "II
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175-poqhd Negro halfback, enrt.&gt; raee and quest for a thirst Philade lphia
' do.
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minated the first half, rolling up
■ �or, had run once for 8 end stra1i,:ht champio nship.
300 yards while the Blatlcs m1n· ,inn for 45 yards, and &lt;'augh1 two
Hullimd ' s slarti11!{ line u p - DugBn
Jlr ..y"1 Rnulh
aged only �. and first tlown1
· P8lel from Jim Hobstetter to a(·· and Gi·orl(t', ends; Pierce and Slaw. lt. Loul1 5 Chl-.i 1, ht
, eout penor:ially for a 16-0 Rulland ter, latkJeii: Long and kunnion, St. Louis .$ Chiu.o, 1 , 2- c.allM were 12 to 2.
COll&lt;!h Btobart ttlentell ht tht:
1ead.
guards. and Hy sell, center. Bae-ks:
7 1......, �
rln11l six· minutes by ,abltJhrtin1
� Hien on the score was a BrOJiCen, Martin, Combs and Hob­ ,hlla. , ¢Jncl .....tl I, nliht
�tter relafi•(1 primarily tu the stetter.
Milwaukee 2 Pitt*l'9h I, llitllt freely, a nd Point fi nally 1cored.
Halfbac k Bill Con ley weilt 38
� ctintli1 ,�J in lhe 11oul of
Only 11me1 1c�tdi, l.cf
.By qu11rters:
yards o n the flr1t Ga1lia play of
Red Devil Lvach Jim Vennari as
S.tul'Cllay'■ ProNII• ftttchen
16 B 14 6- -42
he used hit 1ubstitutes morl' and Ru\la11d
PhlledelitfU• at -C lnclrtn•t'-M,- the game and was i njured. Paul
Ky�n
0 0 0 0- 0 hefhy 54 n M•lon•J' 1.
!:,ans, who had been m thls Wl!ll!I:
more freely.
5
and was to have been held ou t,
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uk
Sl'oring Combs. 3, runs of 8. 45
went to work,
die •ntermJssion pep lalk by Ven­ and 73 yards; M a rtin, I, run, 29 yd; Friend 1 7-1 1 YI lurct.tt. 1 7-12
All he did wa.e carry the leathSt.
Loul1
�. the 1core mounted to 36-0 af. Hobstetter, run. 60 yards: Beach,
1t Chlnto-Mfllar
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lft three quartera and the rlnky pafi.!I; F.P: Combs 2. passes.
erage of 12.4 per try,
Onty gen,es Khaduttd
d1nu made in 42-0 in the fourth
The scoring-Eva ns lrom the
Sllftct.y•s GIMM
2, Dick Roderick from the 4 on
D1Vid Marlin accoWlted for lhe
Phll•dtifphi.a et Cinc!1111•h
a keeper; Evans for 89 yards,
third Rutland TD, running 29
Pithburgh •t MHw•ukN
DarTell Nibert on a 12 yard pass
,anli. Hob1tetter got the !ir�t on&lt;'
St. Louis •t (hlugo
from Roderick, Jackie Lewis, a
hr the third qu arter with a 60 yard Mtulllon 28 Columbu1, Central O
BY 10B E. •YER
San . Franciaco •t LO&amp; AnttlN
tackle, o n a recovered Poi n t punt
breakthro ugh of the Kyger line Springfield South 46
A rtred u p Wahama White
tn
the
end ronie, Butch Gardler ·
AMIR ICAN LEAGU I
Ind Comb, ran 73 yards for the
getti ng the EP on a kick: and fin­ Falcon football team led by a
Columbus North O
1econd counter in that 11trlod
W L Pct. GI ally,
138-pound halfback by lhe name
Evans 5 Up the middle.
New York . .
Lona:, I reconstructed guard, pass . Lim• Senior 6 M•rlon Herding 6
of Joey Ru111ell rolled over the
89 57 .610
G11l1ipo
lls had a net of 355 yl'rds
Chicag o
ed. to Black 17 yardJ for the final M•ri•tt• a kll•ir• 6
85 62 .578 4 ½: t o Point's
Middleport
Yellow Jacket• at
89 and 62 by pauJ ng
S•ndusky 22 Elyrl1 0
Balti more
TD in the fourth pe�lod.
Bachtel
St
a dium
Friday night,
84 64 .,568 6
to Poi n ts' 26. 20 first dow ns to
Washington
Rutland rnlled up a 11mashing Z•nNvlll• RoMCr•n• 1'
73 74 .497 16½: Point's
38
to
o.
3.
L•ncHter- BIS 6 Cle veland
444 yard1 on the ground, complet­
72 74 .493 17
Ru811ell, with his run ning mate,
Detroil
ed ont1 pass for 17 yards of two Z•n••vllle 21 Columbu, EHt 1 6
170-pound
sophomore Billy Jew•
87 80 .415,6 22½:
The powerful lron men ot J11ck•
attempted. Kyger had lf3 yuds on
BoSlon
83
ell,
rolled
up 173 net yards
64
.363
251/2
Crooksvlll• 20 New Concord O
son tasted defeat for the fint
the a:rou nd, tried three heaves, con• McConnel,ville 16 RoHvlll• 11
Kansas City
!!3 93 .356 36½: time
against
the
Jackets and scored
this ceaBon and rlrst time i n
nected not at all .
three
to
uchdowns each to com
DrHd•n 38 Glou1ter 20
eifht
games coveri ng I two year
Frld•y'1 Re1Ults
Rutland, not counting the runs New Leidngton 26 Caltlwell
14
period H Wa verly scored a last pletely rout the charges of Coac . 1
N-., York 5 B01ton 1
tlult broua:ht TD's, had JO firat C.lhoeton 18 Ashl■ncl I
minut e TO to n ip the SEOAL Joh n Thompson.
Kan1,11 CHy 4 Detroit 1
dff111 to Ky1er's Plght. Knrr Cindnn•tl T•ft 47 P«trtlmouth
Middleport look RuRtell MIiier's
14
fa vorites, fl-Cl.
Chic•to 7 Cl•velend O, nl1ht
could do nothing with the power• Porhmouth EHt
lr:ickoff
at the Hi and returned It
12
Coaeh
i
J
m
Dudd
WHhln,t
lnf'11
en 4 a.ltlrnore 0, ni9ht
boJs led
ful ltut11nd line.
to the 27. On the fir,t play from
WhHler-1bur1 0
i11
rtrlt
downs
S•turda
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bllt
y'1
Probtbl
bJ1
t
full
Pltch•rs
Rutla nd la at home next Friday
Kan1■1 City et Detrelt-H•II back Carl Surrett was · bottled up ■crimmuae Sophomore Ron nie
Lucatvill• 21 Minford o
all night-he gai n ed only 40 Carr ripped off 20 y1rd1 to the
7-12
VI L.,y 14- 1.$
N.w B01ton 26 , ik■ton 14
and the Jackets kept rieht on
Chicag
o
.at
C
ltv.lan
d-Ple
rce yards-and that was the differ­ 47
a.,,.. Union 11 McArthur o
BIIClleotl Johnson
to the Wahama 13.
rolllqg
e
n
ce.
14-7 vs P•rrv 1 7-9
Columbu1 E•dmoor 28 Bexl•v o
With
their back.I to the wall,
Wave
rly
ended
N•w
York
62-ya
a
•t &amp;o,ton-Ditm,r
rd drive
Calumbu, South 19 Grandvl■w o
the
White
Falcon, be11n to
with
one
minut
15-9
t
e
lef
vs
in
Monbouca
tbl!:
uett•
tame
13-1
1
Columbu1 W■it 16
tJghten
us,.
1'hey
held the Jatkets
when
Steve
Oyer rammed over
B•ltlmor■ •t Wuhlrtfton night
Fr•nklln Helghla I
four
downs
berore
taking o ver on
trom
the
six.
-Fli
her
12-10
Cnrk Soles
v1 L■- 8-6
Columbu1 St. Ch•rlei 50
their own 12. Charles Yo n ker
S11ndlr's
G1"'"
Marlon F nnklln 6
ATHENS-coach Don E11key )oat two on the ftnt play a nd on
1 K•nus City •t Detroit
Worthln,ton 30 Hllli.,d 6
did
everything to hold down the the second Ruasell rlpped off a
Chica
go
et
Cl•ve
lanct
Groveport 31 Canal Winchester o
st0re la.st night bu t A.HS stlll 21 yard jallop off his left tackle
B•ltlmor• et WHhlnstofl
GrHnfl•ld 16 Chllllcothe 14
to the a l . Wahama moved the
overwhelmed h1plea &amp;!lyre
N•w
York •t Boa+.n
Clrcl•vill■ 7 Columbui Rosary o
Here's
the
AH8
1oortn
1,
id·
rn bill weJl on their Hut aeries of
Upper Arflngton 22 Newerk 2�
the
fir11t period a nd 20 ln sec­ play■ but were forced to pu nt
COlumbu&amp; Linden 14 Lanc ..tu v2
Sl'ARS ADD TWO
ond ,eight In third a nd 24 in once i nside Jacket territory.
Middleport
Middleport loat 1 6 yanl1 on
final ca nto.
NEW YOHK UPI - Oi;car l(ob.
READ THE WANT ADS
th9'r
first three trie■ from
Bulld
ogs
hitti ng paydlrt were
·
ert�on of !he Cincin nuli Royab
scrlrl'l1Mge, and Denny H,ndy
Charlea Bowles twlce on runt of
1111d Dave Budd ol the New York
punt.cl to hi• own 35.
43 a nd 73; lffmt Ben neU ·erta� 81
Knic-kerhockers have b�en added
This time Wahama lost li ttle
yards
and
four
points arter, Dan
Experi enced - Factory Trained
lo tht learn of C'Ollcge all . stars
OIHcjm, • thr1tt1. : JP6'th&lt;h1w.ns ,i \ntl ti.me In marchi ng the 35 yards to
whlth WIii" play ll'lc Kn'kk::: lrt an
Tke ONLY COMPLETE SHOP In Bend Area
John Crogan two touchdowns and _p\y dirt. '"'It WH RuSBell who
cxhihil lon game, Ocl. 14. Previo us .
Hobbie Fry on e to uchd ow n ,rJth scored from the six af�er )0
I ly named to the 1quad were To m six
after and BIil Bfggs p1ays from scrimmage! · it.arry
E. MAIN STREET
I Sanders, Darrell Imhoff, Jackie two points
POMEROY, OHIO
points arter and Dick Curry HarJi:raves' attempted paSB to Nick
Morelan d and Lenny Wilkins .
one tou chdown and one lwo Nlcholaon tor the extra poi n t fell
In complete.
poi n ter.
•
Mlteutt Hwrt
Middleport fu mbled o n its
Neltonvllle Wa.!! blanked 22-0
by The Plains last 11lght Ill The aetond pla y from scrimmage arter
Plal ns scored 1 8 in the first ind the kickoff a nd Wahama was
once aQai n 35 yards rrom the Jac­
sb. in the flnal period.
ket end-i,one. A pHs I n terferen ce
Marty Mccorkle paced Oak RIii pe nalty against Middleport put
lo a UM4 win over wi nle11s Well­ the ball on the 2 1 and in aix
ston IHt night with two 10.)'al-d pl1y1 Jewl!lll went into lhe endto uchdown runs a nd a kicked
poi nt after. John Smlth had the Ladie, Ausiliary To
other Oak touchdown. For Well•
,ton Sta t ion t allied twice and Meel Tue,day Night
The Ladles Au :d llary · or Drew
Mel Davis had two points at' '
Webater
Post No. 39 Amerlcan [.p.
1cr. It was
Wellsto n'• thl fd
Jio
n will meet Tuesday at 7:30
.1tr,ight loss this yeu and rourtD
cov ering a two year period after p.m. at the Legion home. Reports
the Rockets had won 2� of 27 will be ,given by Ml!lfil Sharo n
Our comploto lacllitio, for handling mod•
R■ mes before losi ng last ye1r'1 You ng. repre1enb1tive to B u ckeye
ernlzation profec11, quality�aterlalt, and
fb1al to Ja&lt;'kson it la the Rocket■ GlrlH St.ate , and Mike Swalzel, re-'
longe■t
los, 1kein I n over l l yeart prese ntative to Boy11 State. All
planning ••rvlc.1, malr:ea home modernlLora n ra n rouab■hod over memben are urged to ettl!lnd.
zatlen easy.
Hlllsboro la■t ni1ht by 1 30-0
cou n t. Scorln1 for Lotan who Logan'• Held Chicken
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B. 8, 8, ind 6 were Larry· Borbecue Thur,dar
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Mr. and llnl. D;wight Logan eh•
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Pretent ._.. Kr. a nd Mn.
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S. pre1.idential
campaign.
Let's look at . the other lide of
the coin for a change.
wt.it effect will the eampa ign
h&amp;Ye. on reli&amp;ion?
Saale ch urch leiden fear tlliat
il may aet back, by Ollny yean,
(he most hopeful religioua development of our time.
That development ia the emergence among: Catholiea and Proteatanta of a strong desire for
Christia n un ity,
This so-called "ecumenical
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a Greel: word which meana ..draw
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ants. and there is -i.o prOlped
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u ni on within the fOresee:able fu­
ture.
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But it haa done aometbin"! else
or tremendous impol'tlnNi. It ha■
begun to create 1 11ense of Chris­
tian community which transcends
honelt differen ees of belief, a nd
makea It possible to discuss :thqse
differences in an at.mospherf ·of
mutual respect and onderafand­
iiu::. For the rlrst time tn 400 yean
Protesta nts and C.athollcs ■re
facing one another as ■eparated
brethren rather tha n · a• mortal
enemies.

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THE UNITED STm WORKERS
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It is easy for us to see lhe weakness of Jildah'a defense; II
is not so easy to see the weakness of ou own defenses.
We are so sure of the good will of God because our theology
is correct, or
We are so sure of the favor Of God becauae we have been
so very respectable, or
We are so sure of the grace of God because we bold mem­
bership in the Church and are in our pews regulady on �un­
day, or
We are so sure of the forl!iveness of God because we have
heard that God loves us in sptw of'ourselves. ur
We are so sure of the help of God because we are so very
decent that we deserve that much, at least. from the Almighty •
&lt;:Nd lleUgloa Simple
If Micah was right
of us believe he wu) be oim­
plified the whole matter of religion for tlje honest man. No
training in theology is -ri,ql!\ttd, and no honored social
ing is necessary, for a man to deal justly, love mercy, and
walk humbly. Any man who tbinlrs more of God than he does
of himself can do ii very acceptably.
(Copyright 1960 by the Division of Cbristian Education, Na­
tional Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States
of America.)

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time Laura went to 11thdol ! A• I wallched her,
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The worst enemy of good religion la bad relllllon.
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of
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ery imaginable crime against the
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Minds have been closed. lnjustlN ha, been dtiq,e,. Jlla,
been sanclilied greed has been glorified, and prOgrelS bu
been halted - all in the name of reUtdon.
The first duty of every man, t_herelore, II to dlatlngulah be­
tween good rehgion and bad relii"'n, JUI! u II la the duty of
every mother to distinguish between Sood food and bad food.
Sure of Their _...,.
The people ol Micah's day. especially the prieels and i,e
rulers were so sati,fied with the:melv.., becauoe they were
so religious. As a matter Of fact, !bey almost though! God was
in debt to them because they had done so well by him.
They haq sacrificed rams and oxen by !be thousands, Uler­
ally rivers of blOOd had flowed down from the sa.criftcea on
their altars. Only a few years later a king of Judah samflced
his o wn son upon' the altar at one of the shrine�, and surely
a man could hardly be expected to do more !ban mat.
Tbe Court lkne
Micah's chapter which lonns the Int for Ibis week's Sun­
day school �esson is an ancient description of a court scene.
The farmer-prophet must have been an arresting figure in the
market place as lie played the p.rl of the p�llnl attor,
ney, charging the nation witb having sinned apmtil Yahweh
(Jehovah), its God, while the mountains, tbe bllb, and the
foundations of �e earth fill the jury boJ:.
The nation's sins cry out for ,·udgment. but the nation can­
not believe even in its own guil . It has been -so sure of lueH.
so confident that it had earned and deserved the favor of the
Most High.
Ted of Hebrew Prop•,ey
John 3:16 - "For God so loved the world" - has been
called the "text of the New Testament." If !bat be IO, q,en
surely Micah 6,8 is the wxt for all Hebrew prophecy.
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- to do justice
,
- to love kindness
- to walk humbly with your God.
If any man really. wants to know how he can .enJoY the fa�r
of God. let him read thole three injunellona. "I'ben let him
weigh his every act of the day, to see how Ibey malth up with
the requirements.
The Unilonn Sunday School lesson for September 25:
' "M ICAH' S VIEW OF TRUE RELIGION:"' Micah 6:1-8.
Judah was coming into court and her case was desperate,
becaUSt' she had sinned in every one of lb... count.. She bad
protected injustice she had dealt cruelly with her own peo­

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9 Knapp, Sayre; Tafkles: l!l�se,
was opened in the Jacket for- Pus Compl•.. , . . . . . . . .
O Taylor; Guards: · ·.R•rbour, Van
ward wall.
P..s ln*«PNd · · · · · · · ·
I Matre, Knopp; ci�nter: Olark,
Chuck Rog:en i&lt;!Ored the extra v.,d, lou ,-naltl" . . . . . . . . 100
Ml ller; Backs : Hargra�es, Yo11ker,
poin L af�er a bea u tifully executed First downs . . . . . .
4 Jewell, R. Miller.
fake kick and run play.
Fumble,
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In the closing minutes of the Lo1t . . . .
2
Officials: Bob Anders.on, wn�
first half the Jackets took to the
WAHAMA
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air but raUtd lo move and the I Verch Ru1hin1 . . . . . .
213 and Jack Fowler, refefee.
charjel of Ralph Sayre were o u t PH1ir19 . . . . , . . . . . . . .
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Totals
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SECOND HALF
Pata Att.mpt■
Girls' BIJ1.B111d
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After two punt exchanges at Peat Complfte
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CORDUROl'the start of the second half, Wa• 1 PeM ln♦-rupted . . . .
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hama was on t he move agai n . Il Y•rd Lou pen•ltle, . . . . . . . . 45
was Ru nell and Jewell teami ng F irst •wnt, . _ . .
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10
. up to march 6!1, yards in six trys Fumblff•
White, Black, �'1 ,'�
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for Waharpa's third TD of the Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • o
Non-aw ond ModillJll Wl�th
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Mlddleport Lineup
Ends: Au lt, · Kloes, Shafer;
Ruas.11 cllm.allN th• touchTaeltles: Hays, Stobart, Roush;
dow.. llrlw wMt • brHllant S3
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Guards : Gilkey, Batey; Center:
Y•rd aunt erovncl left end from
Chambers ; Backs: Hi ndy, Oiler,
S•'fre's 1lngl• win g offtnM,
Harris, \Viae, Carr, Clo�ch.
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W•Mnta Llnaup
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Ends: Benn ett,
Nicholson,
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to ell th• W•Y for eneth•r
Whit. F•lcon t•uthdown. J•
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Wehame out In front 26 to 0
It tt. third .,.....r.
Two i n tercepted Yellow Jacket
paflles i n the fourth quarler
spelled two more tou chdown , for ·
thie hard charging Whlte Falco n
eleven.
1t was Charles Yonker who
gr.ebbed b'oth of Ricky Oiler's
aerial attempts to set up Waha­
ma's final two tallies.
Middleport forced Wahama to
pun t at the start ol the fourth
quarter but lost the ball on the
second down by way or Yon­ I
ker's pas1 inerception It the 28
In fh'e plays Wahama was in for
another score with Jewell carr)'­
J ng the mail once agai n lhit time
from the three.
After the kickoff. the same
misf?rtu ne plag ued the Jacketa, I
b u t this time Yon ker went to
the eight before bei ng stopped.
It waa Jewell ·agai n in two trys
for the touchdow n , a nd a 38 to
O victory for Coach Sayre a nd
the Wahama Whlte Faleo1ts.
Llttl,' Jaay llusNII picked up
1 07 Y•rds for 1n evtir•i■ of 9
Jer• per cerry to ••••uf out
offenalv.1, for th• Whl.. l'el•
cons, but could hn• tone no­
BeUeving that our customen desire a good
wt.are wltho111t th• ,.,,.,lor
then Wlt:it service "-'hen it ts needed, we have �! ' · . .. ·
blocking ef thti haNI charting
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ment to insure complete customer sattsfactltlll:_ ._ .,,. '- .
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Wah1ma . . . . . . 0 13 13 lZ 38 .
STATISTICS

In the third period Bainter hit
'Siller with I nine yard PH•,
tthe,l tossed to Brenning for two
'lfOlht1, makln1 It 24-0.
In the final period Frl!lahmari ·
halfback HlckOry Oliver raced
P,C)Und rt1ht find for 1 2 )'1Nl1 to
mate 11 30-0.
For Lo1a n the Chiefs ptcted
up lti7 11rd1 rushing and pa,.
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STATI STICS
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Yards rushing
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Yards passing
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P asse s attempted
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Passes completed
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c� -' 0-4, Mt. M■rt.b­
S u nday 1ehool 9:41 am; Worahlp
service J 1 am; Prayer meetint
Tuesday 7:3G pm; You ng people
Friday 7:80 pm.
C•rleton IMaf'NINntln•tloNI
REMEMBER WHEN . . . . . . ?
King11b111ry Road-Sunda)' ,chool
9:30 11m; Wouhlp hour 10:30 am;
By Robert R. Card, Pastor
t;&gt;very other S u nday.
B•thl•hem B•ptitt, GreJt Bend
Chester Methodist Parish ·
-Morning worship 9:30 11m; Sun•
Scripture lleffrentt:: And Jesus said unto him, no man having da y achool 10:1!1, am; �venlnl
service '1 : 30 pm.
put his hand lo .the plough. and looking back is fit for the
Thti FNN.tecl Church, Ponw­
Kingdom of God. Luke 9:62
groups , and organizations that roy, Rev. Waldo J.' Bartel•, Pas
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There are two great obsta- \ we used to have and seem to tor, John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of
clee: that all of us need to over- be reluctant to •make new Ch. Educ. Sunday school 9: H i am;
Worahip hour 10:25 am. topic:
come in our Christian ven- friends.
"On The Side Li nes". Come and
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ture, of growth.
Now we need to look
worship, you are welcome.
back
looking_
(}) We have a terrible ten- these matters of
to
hand
dency (all of �s) to look back afler havi�g put our
to the days "that were better" , \ the plough and see what far
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after We have. put our band to reachin!:l: damages it can have
· the plGuah. AND (2) to remem, \ in our lives.
Christian S
Flnt--When we talk about
ber aU the ties with families.
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the good old days . . . It usually means we are thinking ol the
ease or the comforts or some special joy or thrill. W e seldom
dwell in a reflective mood on our mistakes or sins so that we
might profit from them and not repeat the same mistake. This
S(lllES for lverve&gt;n•
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concerned
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He knew that when we lived in the
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out the goals abead Of us, and , if we were thinking of Chris­
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tian goals al all we were not being fully effective. This was
True Ability"
• . what He meant when He said we would not be fit for the
we
fact
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God.
Kingdom of
Our furrow would be crooked
Chu,ch, Eu­
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might never reach the point that was to be the end of the row. gene Brown, minister. Pomeroy.
· Seeond - We ·need to reali1.e that Jesus had just beckoned Ch u rch school 9:15 am, Kenneth
se\l'ei'al to follow }{im and they began to say they had unfin- Finley, Su pl . ; worship J 0 : 30 am
ished business of the past. One of the matters was famUy. topic "The A.rm- of Ev:mgelism"
Jesus was making it plain here that family ties were hinder- MYF both Jun iors a nd Seniors 6
Ports•
ing lb.e Kingdom of God's Work. Now Jesus realized _the im- pm; Mi11sionary Rall y in
and Mrs.
Bishop
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portint ph&amp;se of family ties . . . but what He was saying t h at
liazen Werner will speak and
GOd came first, and His Kingdom. Let me say specifically show rilm of thetr recen t trip to
here to parent, that some of you ar-e going to have much to Africa. E i l(h t people from our
answer (or on judgment day because you have kept you r sons ehurch will a t tend. Pr.ayer •nd
and daughters out 9f the mission field, or the ministry, even Bible Htudy Wed. 9 am; Wed. 7
here in this country. Even ,when childr�n have gone into the pm Choir . rehearsal Mrs. John
work of the Kinr,orn to be ministers their folks have made Werry� director.
First llaptl■t Church, Ponwroy,
· th·ts
th
· . feeI as I• 1 t ey owed them some t·1me, an d often m
. em
Ralph c. Zundtl, pastor. 9:30looking J}a.Ck have caused their children to hinder the Kingl l:ts combined serv ice of wor­
dom's work . . . 'I1tey have in reality brought about backward ship
and study. Promotion exer­
glances after the children 's commitments to keep their hands cises sermon "In Times of Emer­
and jun ior
to the ploufjh.
gency" Nursery
Now , let us look at the very constructive side of what Jesus church for children; 7:30 Freeland Norris, Raci n e, will ope n a
' Wants u s to learn,
series o r nightly services. Si,ecing
par.
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1 - Have a goal of serving God above everyth
ia 1 music by his quartet, trios
ents and· personal comforts.
and soloists. Oct. 2 World wide
. . 2 - Li!t ,nothing interrupt this goat . - . Give it your undi- communion service and covenant
-vkted' llttentlon. Never let comfort or parents, or families , or Sunday.
lnytlltng turn your heads from the calling of Christ Jesus and Chu,.h of Christ, Mlddl-rt.
His ltiqgdom.
Fred I. Gard ner, Putor. 9:30
LOOK NOT 8' ,\CK AND SAY - REMEMBER WHEN? - Bible school. R. c. Stefly, su p.:
.
BUT LOOl·, l'ORWARD :A:ND SAY I REJOICE WITH FAITH 10,ao morni ng worship, subect
IN ClfRlST AND TIIE GOALS HE HAS SET FOR M E ""The Power ol HI• Supper--: o.,30
You th program: 7•30 Even i ng ser
WHli!lff •f WllltL SOON A'ITAIN.
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s u pt.: Mornin g worship 10:30 a. m. tory over Si n'' ; Wed. 7:30 Pra :,er
Youth &amp;erv.ice, 6:45 p. m.; Evan- meeting an d Bihle st u dy; · Wed.
&amp;eHslic messue, 7:30 p. m.; Pray- 8 : 30 Cholr prsclice.
•Th• First 8aptl1t Church, Mideer meetinl!, Thursday 7 - 30 P, m.
ft■ntkaatel A1wmbly Rout. 1 24 dleport, Rev, Don ald A. Boone.
CoJTimissio n
Dorcu1, E. Cod ner, paslor. Sun day pastor. Teacher's
school 1 1 . am; Children's chu rch Sunda y 10 : 1 5 am , topic "Chrilt,
3 ,m; · Worahip, 7:30 pm Sunday , Our Teacher": Evening worship
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Tuflltday a nd Friday.
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7:30 "His Most Important Ques•
l!radford C hurct. of Christ, tt on " ; 6pm Jr. Hi; 6:30 pm Jr.
...__ Churd, of fflUI
Chr'lst et Latter O.y Saints, Raloh Hu mble, fastOr, Jim Reed, Fellowship; 6:30 pm Se n ior High
Old Town Fllta on Portla nd Road Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn- Fellowship; Tuesday 7:30 pm The
Sdn�ajr ,chool 9:30 am Pr,,aehlng in.C worshi p 1 0:30 am; Christia n Board of Trustees will meet at
10:38 am tnd Bible· tody Wed­ Endeaver (youth) 8 pm; Even ing church; Wed n esday 7:30 Pm The
nmllY'
. e pm. C. w. Proffitt, pas­ wonihip 7 : 30 ; Wedn esday evening Hour of Power, Romans 16-16;
.
Blbffl Study 7:30.
or
B:30 pm Sr. choir rehears a l; 8 :30
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9:30 a.m. Wilbur Rowley Sr. Supt.; pm Board ol Christian Ed u cation
··•• C"'""ut1lly Church,
t ch u rch; Thursday 6:30
Bradltu,y Cl'lurdl of cnrltt; Art meets a
Bobby &amp;mrle, Mlllloter. Chuct
Men's
Fellowship meets at
pm
hrles, Sunday School, Supt., Marrum, mi n ister: Bible School, at church. Refreshments to be 11erv­
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9:80
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Morni ng worshi p 10:30; Christian
lltmdlY Scllool tllrll
ed.
1'11"1' meetlnl Tlleadly 7:45 p. £nde.vor 6 p.m.; Evening wor11hip,
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The Hteth Methodist Church,
m.
7 p.ro.
Raymon Ko nkright,
Middleport,
WilhhDY1h'1
Kl....... Hall of
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llM CIMlfrdti ., Chrkt, POIM- ne11e1t Public meeting Su nday 3 paHtor. Rally. Promotion, wor­
'OJ-ffan'Jlonullle Roa�: Eu lene pm: Watchtower study .f pm; ship service 10 am to 1 1 :30 am;
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· Underwood, mlai11ter. B ible aebool Bible study Tuesday 8 pm; Ser- Potluck di n n er follows: Youth
1:30 am; Mo1111n1 worahip 10:30 vice meeting 'Th uraday 'I pm; Min- Fellowship 6 pm; Commission o n
Education 7:30; Methodist men
1111; Evenlq wor■hlp 7:30 pm. Ro- .t,try· lf!hool 'n&amp;ur11day 13 pm.
her\ Rerd,_ Blble School Supt.
Pllgrlm Holln•H meets at ch u rch Tuesday 7:30 pm
Dillwll..
Church. Lang11vllle, Don , Wachen- Choir rehearsal Wednesday at
,._ � JMIINdld Church ,chwana. pastor. Sunday 8Chool 7:00 pm; Afternoon Circle meets
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Rev. Carl Hffr.JJII, -pastor, Carroll
9:30 am; Morni ng worship 10:30 Th ursday, 2 o'clock at church:
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;�: , �: � m ; PIi grim 'Vou th 6:45
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Etinleli,tle service '1:30 m: Fel­ meeti n g at Jaekson Methodist
Yollth FellQf.&gt;i:blp
� Peace of
lowahlp service Wedne Jay '7:30 Chu rch Th u rsday 6:30 pm; Oct 2
'1 8 pm Wednl!sdQ : Midweek Bible
Su nday school 9:30 am; worship
oludy 7:80 l!m W�•day:
Pl"Mi,1,11- Churdo Of th• Na- service 10:3() am with Holy Com­
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Bubert �' ,-tor. Sund11 Sunday, school 9: 30 am; morning trict meetin g at the Pomeroy
ltlioltf· f.ie' am; WOf'lblp Rtviffl' wor1hip 10:30 am; Evenin g ser• Methodist Chu.-ch, Oct. 7, 8 pm
'" luliaay' evenU.. at '7:80:
vice 7:30 pm; Prayer meeting to study Adva nce Specials pro­
gram in our district.
•L•,ch , ., · � - !:N� 1111d ,.Bible 11tudy Wednesday 7:30
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leth1r1y IUB Church f. E,
n n, Pastor. Su nday school at
Du
90ptlst--Sunda; 1&lt;:h ool
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Otis Knopp, Supt; Y-Hour
10:3&amp;,
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council meeting on
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s,racuN EU9 Church., F. E.
worship,
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�, IIM llaiul1t-Sunday
•th ti -Milif
lrd
�
evening servlee; church_ council
Sung
n
tchool' 11:M a. m. Preachi
; m
meetiag Wiadnes� 7i30.
·
s p .
day 2:30 p. m.
C•rmel IU8 Cliurc:h: services
l4jifflO!lt!•l ll,i _ "'"""'•ri•n lf\lW !11'
C:
been ca ncelled due to the
have
7
WYF
....
m
•·
10
lunday school
UDl.oa Av11.' Fitmero1, ·trri. t.
the mfn lster's wile, Mrs.
death
C-. putor. hnd-, � Mut plll and fUMe study every Tuea- F. E. of
n.
n
u
D
servJci
1 llornlq Wo:rah:lp •-� .t Iv. Pttrer and pra�se
Alfntd
Ma&gt;thodllf
Church, R".
pm.
7:4
5
1:tll Em&gt;IDI 1or;vlce1 '1:30! ·p;a,, SMurda1
Robert
R.
Card,
pastor.
Sunday
...hcotl'•I-Su nday achool JO
,
• 11..UU, Thwpia, '1:'t!l �.
Supt.;
Dillinger,
Lloyd
9:30
l
o
scho
·
. om; •vt-lillie 1ervl&lt;e. 7c4o pm;
- If l'nrtr
wJtll Her­
10:45
services
wor■hlp
pm.
7145
itudy
1lcl- 1'ed� BIBie
) C.Ontrr Al\l!'&lt;b
man Taylor, lay-leader. Sunday
,f llio
. mood illt,,._illlnd■Y'II&lt; '· .
even i n g 7 :30 meetlog 'of the M:YF
ng
=
· •- � teliool f:IO om. Morni
. ..,. J:ar�IP, Supt)
11:80
Wed., even ing prayer service 7:30.
.
·
,
,.,.
lc
l!v1t1plkt
.
10:411'
.
.....itle
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•
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Tuppert Plaln1 EUB Church,
. .,
I lq w-":'
om�
,..�...
lli&lt;I- prayer
7.80.
Pa
u l Hooks, minister. 9:30
am
.
•�
. , l\'edWolilltt
7,e ...
�
Cltrlsti,,,__ Su nday school; fl:30 pm Youth
P,l,_.,CIMi,'....
·WorthlQ
om. Worship Fellowship; 7:30 pm
'l""· liltile i.diNI
8Peneer, �- Sund1y
servke;
7:30
pm
Wed.
prayer
.
,ecGnd
o
the
on
liliao
r
, t:IO om, ,- Horbert ,
meeti
n
g.
tj
· Youna Peiti1Ni, lh*Un1 •
IUI Church
South Bethel
If •Chrilf.,.1:11;:A
: S
.. day 11 Ml jli,: .:tf,,1ch
Paul
Hooks,
Minister
9:30 am wot­
,,.,chlnt
•ftO•
ildililll
lng
�
w..tiielllr,1
pm; prayer m eel
ship
service;
10:30
am Sunday
third
, 7,IO pm. '
•
'
i ·
,
sch.ool; 8 pm Wed. prayer meet­
ing:,
rci
Lottrldt• IUB Church, P•ul
h
l
fO
tor. S1!1111; -l l
tll:90' . ...,
F•llow, Hooks, mi n ister. 1 0 am Sunday
school; 1 1 am worship service;
Wise, S-ot,i :rt:inf ,_.,. P ■hi I pat· :Wilnlitf' 7 pOb.
l0:30 •�: Yau . lel'Vlce '1 pm ;
P,illn.t\W ......., .; Chrht - 6:34) pm You th Fellowship; 7:30
Morn- Friday night pr•yer meeting.
· l:van1e liitlc IM'Vice '1 :30 pm; M ld S unday 1ehool �
Th• F lrat Bl,t1 1t Church, Ra­
week prayer r-■ni• · lfe-•ad!I• lnlJ, worsbtlfl 1� am; Evening:
cine,
Rev. Art.)mr McCauley, P••
7:80 pm;
meet1n1
wtlNililo 3:a(I � Prayer
•' ,•
,
pm Wedn•• tor. Chester Slmpson, Supt. 1!30
�
-••
Mdl'
i,so
i
tt,,el l
am Sunday 1chool ; ·10:a am
Ii,
, bert E. s"llliir.,.,..,&lt; llllnii,
worsHlp, •'The Meilage of Jonah''
�
.....
ry
C
1
rch
Sunda
_
hu
y
.
llf Baley,
.
Sch"°! t.30
DYF; 8 p'm Ev.
[ •clool
,Ji :"'••
1111 , -Ip ■ervlce 5 :45 prn Senior
nlng , ervlce "Having I Goud!
...1l Chr� Time"i Wednesday 7:30 pm pray- · 1
. .:.l'''
I
Po�- -' -- _ nf,v i..d:
boo1 9:.,., er meeting.
1 her, Doris Thom11c
ay
d
un
Churc
tlan
here wltlii hia mt:
Church,
·
' u, ond outer �, :'If,. ,fl'. :qi""·,!�• !1111: ,!!1,rt!ii► ■ervi ce 10:30 1m. _ Great aend, ,Rev. · Arthur Mccau­
Acfvtnllst
ar
Seventh-D
Pom■N'f
Ne · his O"andmol1· �r, in. �
Supi.
_.. ,Ill' � Julternut Ave. DAV Hill) ley. pa,tor Robert Lewi,
'nloll\'• !ll1o ii 111
9:30
am
Morning
wors�lp
and
' ue, _ Jll,�. J1!1 •Wl:�
l.lt�affl' Sohool. 2 pm; Wonlllp
,�"l'flf M�
.elll?,Ppf
soli�1:
sunday
1
Sil•
are
e?Vlces
pm;
15
:
3
NI'Vlce
•a1
,
, � i',J:lb
sage of J'on,!t ; T:30'jllit evenln, I
�• �-, 'mine. llr. UNl!y. Proyer meelinl ThundQ
1a
1•
Mrvii:e ''UtviR&amp; ♦ GOG4 frt'me
• ,
Ir. 1llllllla' �a llel• JloapUel,.
Dally- Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, o .. Sept .

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OP ffll!: WEI:&amp;

Powel &amp; ,uh-M�h. WY4-3111
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t..,,,ij',· .•
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l\e9«1Mt&lt;l'•iffn&gt;+ ••·•••

The growth in Prote,tant-C.tho­
lic amity has so far been mucl,
more evident in Europe than in
the United Staie:L But the quest
for reconciliation ii al,o under
way in this country, and it ha■
made more progreu than it gen­
erally· �allied during the past
two ye.ers .
Now comes a prHidentlaJ cam­
paign in which aome people seem
determined to revive a ncit:nt an­
tagonisms, and to fan into flame
the em�n of susptclon and di•
trust which the ecumenical mov&amp;
ment has tried so· hard to douse:.
DIICOIII ...... Chu,dlnwn
This new obstacle la pNfou nd­
l y dh1coura11lng to ebuffllmen on
both sides of the 'N!!formation di­
vide who are trylq to subltitutfl
t:rothtthood for bltlbtry itt Calb,
olic-Protestant relatlont.
They do n ot believe tlllt the
ecu menical movemeut pill be de­
l
...U. ..a&amp;xrt '"'1 flliltinUfl

or hall
ed until the bifterne11 aroused
by llie 1960 campaip. fade, from
memory.

Miuiollariea ln other land■, a•
clergymen in America have Halbed for . • long time that Ch,i.,
tianity ill . �, riM �ly from
the scandal of ita own clilu.nity.
Some peOPle are leavtn, their
chw-eh, ud 11111)' Dtlem are re-

::m:.:,.:i�qd�:��
Ule eo1d war amona Cbriltians,

Np Cllriltian ahoold be 1111'·
prised at this. Je111AB warned his
di■ciples 2,000 :,ears aa:o tb,tt Oil!
world would judge them-a nd
their faith-I&gt;, the way they got
alOlll together.

"A new commandment I 11n
unto ,ou," He' uid, "-That )'I!
loYe ,one allotller. By thil ■hall
all men blo� that ye are my
disclp�ea . . .

Sociial Events
West Shade

Mn. R. Tayler, .llr. ffkl Mn.
'Wllliam T,aylor and sen, Lee, of
Addison called on Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Pai nter recently.

or
Ill'. and Mn. John Smith
POfflflJ'OY spent a d11y with Mr. and
Mn. Will Hellman.
liln. Elia Pddlnter &amp;fra. lohn HIi­
ton and ton, Staley, of lohnt1&amp;own
■pent eeve:ral day1 at the Painter
home. Mr. and Mn. Norman John­
son of Columbu1 were Saturday
af�oOn eallen .

ltrs. Virgil Roush ancf daughter,
Mary Jo, called on l(ra. Josephi ne·
Me.Gee 0[1 Lona Bottoin. Sunday.
· Mr. ind &amp;fn. Ralph Palnttr . Di­
ana •nil Beeb, and' llr. and Mrs.
Barry, � and IODI, Glenli and
llffll■le, ftN 8und1y aft'emoon
ie,allel'8 .at, tbe Painter home.
M:r. aild' lln. Will Hellman spent
IJomlay !l)h Mn. E1121ibeth Wlek­
ham -of Cliester.
Kr. dd. ·Kn. Gerald Violet of
Tuppen Plaint, Mr. and Mn.
Flo,,! S1'1nce. &amp;fr. and vn. Donut
Geol1,flin of Pomerty called on, Mn.
leinle aa,:,ib &amp;mdll)' �
' Dut: -11., Tltrller .,11e11 11 U.•
!ie:!mae --■ TwaiXfa,,
, Georct Sauden and son, RIJ,
mond ..,. �edne'f:111)' viii tors 11

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�I_De!1J Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
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� RIVER
llliPOR'f

o , sept 24, 1960

r Sale CK Rent J Parker Run
=============....;=�. 1 °,�.1 0-Fo
'.::U:;S-::E_',. wall lo w,11 Society Events
0;0;M�
HO
carpeting. Built·in kitchen. Call I
By Hazel Frand,

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WAMT ADS

IPO&amp; CONSISTO:NT DEPENDABU II.ESULT8
BATES

I mall ,- � ooe Juefflon. Miniuwm ohar&amp;e - 60 eenta.
.. .... tN' wurd ioc' tbree Cll.11.�t,aUve iDeer'UOM.
ltW'AI - one month for 30 cent_. � word.
nte ot t cent.a per word will be charl:ed tor advertisin3
d Mt 'Dlid. '¥1.llbi.n 10 dly1 after rcce,,villg bill.
lrn..t la Advmuin, - 6bould toe r'°"":1.f-d llnml'dJatelJ. The
Dllil, !Saacl.neJ will not be re1pontible lot mun t.h...n one J.DCur·

-1¥.11

-.11 oi .f'llpU and s,,ecw Notlet!I of t.v�t.l IUII). t)bitu.ar1e,
pulliiltlhed at l cettt pet word.
o ilA Y:S
I MO
i;"OllDS
J DAY
8 DAYS
Ill
00c
tlO&lt;
ff .50
$ 1 .8(\
$1.2'1
71c
•
17.oO
$:!.211
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1\4, '-Yid b,- 10 A..ll will � lD tBat day I papei".

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PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

1 1 1 Notices

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1
: PUTATUES (.." h1re11ce
Pro ff itt,
j f'urHand Ohw
9· 2 1·1 2tc
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USl!:U t..AJWE!"i rr.ic&amp;.on 1 na mow1
en. RCllary mower blades .&amp;har! pened. Custom
mowina 1,nd
plvwing.
GRAVIL Y TlACTOR
0:,t.
I Salt111t ano �vke !H :J l.i:. Main
rn�rrnv,
Phone
WY 2·l9'15.
7-21-tfe
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PEKINESE PUPPIES. REASONABLE. Mn. W. W. Cali, 732
ARRIVED FRESH SATURDAY A.
t:1fC,,DlOre St ' M1" ddl port
M. · c1nntn:1 tomatoes, canning
e
9- 19-{l tp
peaches, B■rtlea pears, grapes,
' -,,��----- --and apple butter apples. Midway ' -�
Mar.ket, W. Main St., Pomeroy, THE , LATE T. H. DAVIS pr l&gt;perty, brick two story, located
g 24 Jtc
Ohio.
, al North
Third and Coal
-Streets, Middleport, may be
•
ITS REVIVAL TIME at Mt. Ollve
seen any evening.
9-17-JOtc
·near Long Sollom, Sepl. 26 ___ · ---thru Oet. 9. Rev. Harold Holm•
PUBLIC SALE
es, evangelist Special singing Having sold my farm, I will �cl!
by the four Keys, Huntington,
at Public Au d ion on Saturday,
W. Va., The Travf!lcn Trio
Oct. l sl, al one o'clock al rarm
Buffalo,
Va., The Duncans i
three miles west of Alfred, on
and othen. Come hear, heed
Middle Shade Creek: 400 bales
1nd help. ne,•. D. Circle, Pas·
of hay, Oliver mowing machine,
tor.
&amp;-2-fi.6tp I
eultivalors, garden tractor, 31r,i
'
II. P., Springfield, 2-50 bu.
i,lrain boxes, 2 washing machAuto Soles
Jnes. oil cook sl11ve, heating
� CINR UMCI Can
stove, bottle gas cook sto ve, 1
All MlkM Md Model1
refrigentor 9.7 ft. 2 cupboards
MTIIO'°"ITAN MOTOltl
3 l.11 bles, 3 beds, one chiffarobe
aGOMt l■,t Ml.lfl
one antique chest of drawers,
,.......,, Olde
living room suite, 1 ovcntufred
chair, 4 rock ing chairs, 12
1961 BUlt:K VB century 2 door
chairs, dressers, stands, RCA
I
top.
We Inv Ile
the
)lard
Vi dor 2 I TV, lamps, dishes,
moH l c 41re1 ul inspection .. Power
! crc.icka, jars, cooking utensils
11cering 11nd brakes. D_yneflow
and many 0ther articles too
drive. $1,49�. Bl1ettnar'a, Pornnumerous to mention.
eroy.
9 22 6tc
Albert Warntir, Own.r
1Ni9 OPEL i ryl. 2 door sed.an. One
Kenneth Ha..,, Auction..,.
local owner. .1"ini1h spotlet■, C11h on da)' of 111,.
,1.ato. 811t1lln11.n, Pomeroy.
Not respon,lbl• for ■ccldlnts
9 22__
,--77 -c-- �61, 9,2i.3tp.
--cc
,..,-- 0_
1N1 8\udebaker V8 Pre1ident 4 ------- ccc-c-PUBLIC AUCTION
door aedan, Finc1t and bell Stu• 1
debaku and lhi• one la tops In I have sold my farm and will
&amp;ell . lhc followi�g at public
eqndltloii and appeannce. '993.
w uction, Oct. 1, Saturday, 1 : 00
Blaet\nu'1, .Pomeroy,
9 22 8tc
P. M., located 1 mile from Zion
Church Ulit olf slate route 143
lNtl &lt;.:HEVROLE1', \'8 .BelAir 4 dr.
at foot uf Horner Hill, Watch
l:iehn. Good lookina. Good run.
for arrows : l�O Farmall A
mn1 car. '995 BJ1ettnan, Porn•
tractor with plow and eultlvit(9) 22 tile
eFOf.
tor, JIJC corn phmttlr, 2 wheel
tnuler, 2 shoats, potatoe■, horse
.\900 001.tU.E m near perfect
condition, Wll1 lrade for tractor I (lisc, cut off tiiaw, � hea'vy i;hic·
kens, 1 lot hand toola.
at equal nlue. t.:ont4lct Oliver
HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE
S.,ni, PorU1nd, Oblo, Rt. 1,
Coal cook stove, melal utlllly
8-:IO-atp
cabinet , lMng room suite, beds;
electric
ironer, 2 burner gag
'M FO.RO automatic tran1roit1ion
sto\'e,
washer
, 2 Warm Mornand radio. A, V. Jividen. Phone
Ing
heaters
,
radio,
rockcrt1,
8·:l
l-4tc
81'.J-0'1341, Ma1on.
1tands, bun
warmer, dJ11hes,
rinse tubs.
1808 FORD I TON truck A·l
ANT IQU E S
eondahun '129:I. R&amp;y WcMvtr,
New .ttav€ln, w. Va.
9•24-titp 2-pc. llving room !luite, cord bed,
c1mc library table, slde board, 2
�tands , cane couch. A t ereat
m11ny other article.a not listed.
Orvllle John1on, Owner
GAS HOT water tank complete T•rms: C■1h,
t
fJ0,00, Sellen l1lcben caDinet
Not respon 1lltle for accident•
,10.uo. .Pboae WY2·2G6l or Sile conducted by lr•dford
can be IMO It 138 s. ttb. Ave., Auction Compe
ny, R1clne,
11.uldleport.
9·22•3tc Ofllo, Phvne Wlt..3
121
Aucti
anff
r:
Crllt
lreclh
rd.
FIWIH COW FOR SALE $1:13. Sec
Mall v,n Metre. Wen Colum­ l•I• Menapr: 4. C. lr•dhtrd,
b11.
(W) :la, :Ile 9•24-6tc
,allMITe AND PIil CONTROL
, I MUrltw ,....tlenwintpecffon
lcte, PIIOM It.
...-! .:.. hnice 'lf1Hon WYJ..
JM6,
4-Uffc
----- _ _ _ _
_
HOM E COOKED
meals, p11te
lunchea. Jack's
Dairy Bar,
9-20--6tc
Middleport.
- - --- · - - ROUND ANO SQUAR E DA.NCE
Saturday nighl, Sept. 24th
Crom 9:30 to 12:30 at Pomeroy
Moote Lodie, All Moo8e mem·
ben and friends.
9·23-2tc

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. U. HJaU Parson,, Port•
POTATO
»-21,6tc
lud, O.blo.

--cont1lner■.
�-brilll

,&amp;ACHBI.
W1NWr Fruit. rum, LGn.: Jlot•
Iola, UIIIO. PilODI Y Uloo �1
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GAi• ILUCI.. UIL aDd coal fur,.
UCIII,, Cail tor "" t1tun8'N,
·· - • AbllOII tlldalt....

AUCTJON, SATURDAY, Sept. 24
al 7 p. m. at Turner'■ Garag�
In Muon, drill preas. ca.h
leter, flhng cabinet, cabinets
for tool,, pipe dye1 and vl■e,
Plymouth motor, pipe flttin11
and valves, drums. Not re■pon­
slble for acddents. Critt Brad­
ford, Auclloneer. GIiber t Pear•
son, Manager.
9-23-2tc

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ESTATE Fuel Oil Slo� gal.
lank $311.00. Phone !;!oolvHle
1224, Ernest Grlf{in, Tupper,
Pl1in11, Ohio.
9-23•3tp
USED TAPPAN Range and three
door■. Phone S112-61 13. �23·3lp

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9-20-!ilc. !

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f'OR SA.LE Kini Superior Trum.
pet, allihtly u■td, 171t Call
W Y2-5402.
8-23-3tc

SIX ROOM. houae and batb�n
Meebanlc Street, Myers 1h11low
well pump u1ed very UUle.
Phone WY2-3M2.
D-2l-3lc

FoR SALE Uprlabt Player piano.
Straford. WY2·2992.

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Suppl ies

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Tom Bissell spent an evening
wilh Ralph Bissell recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Carnahan
and family, North f'airfield, Ohio,
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. \\- il·
bur Bissell.
Jamea William HaymlY), son of
Mrs. Garnet Hayman and Fred
Hayman enlisted in the U. S. Army.
He left £or Fort Knox , Ky., Tues­
day morning.
A 8urprise birthday party was
held in honor of Wilbur Bissell and
Irene Hupp, by the members of
Ha:r.ael Community Church. Two
decorated cakes and ice cr�am
were sened. Wilbur and l rene
each thought the party was to ho
in hunot of lhe other. Many friends
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle8 Cozart and
children recently visited Mrs. Ai·
nes Polk and Mn. Garnet Hay•
man.
Amanda Taylor of Callfornia is
spending an mdefinte visit with
Mr. an(I i11rs, James Lawrence and
1amily.
Mrs. Virginia Hayman is caring
for. the cbudren 01 1\trs . .Ha;yward
Jil5Sell whO 18 employed by the
State Highway �p11rtment in Mar­
iella.

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Events Of Week
The Ridge-Keno

( 1 8 Employment
Wanted

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_ _ _ _ _ =:-::-cc-,c,_IINI Nf WY•2 .ans
Al II IPICIALI
S7 Morcvry 60 H. P. '491 ,00
IIAl/'/1 PMID ITOILI
At ChNtN
st Merr:11,r 70 H, P. '511...
41 H. P. ,..,..,,.
y...... 54141
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IIAMILL �••v1c1 SfATMITIIOPOLITAN MOTOIII
..,.,_ NI AM.
600 .... Mahl ltrett, ,__.., I
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Allion, 1111
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O P T O M E T R'I S T
Eul Court Sll'Mt, Pomeroy
Office Hours: 9 to 1%, % lo 5 (Close at Noon on

Than.)

BUY, SELL and TRADE THE �LABSJFIED WAY!

Chestnut Ridge
Event� Of We�k

av Alt• E. Cone
Sunday visitors of Vance Wil•
bur and family were Robert Wil·
bur and Iriend of Hamden, Mrs.
Glenna Hayes and husband, Can•
ton and Mrs. Kathryn Quisen­
berry and son Donnie, local.
Miss Debbie Pettit ha &amp; been
real sick the past week.
W . B. Gregory iiDd family of
Dayton spent the weekend with
his father here.
Miss Glennle Mullins who is
employed in Athens and Meryl
Houdasheldt and family of Al•
bany were Sunday visitors with
Millon Mullins family.
Albert Cone and wife and Rita
Wilbur were business visitors in
Nelsonville Saturday1
Otis Jeffrs was in
GallipoU■
Sunda;y to see his bi-other Who 11
in Holzer Hospital.
Richard JordlJl who is employ­
Ni in Dayton spent the weekend j
with home folks,
Miss Linda Mossman baa been
on the sick list over the Week
end.
Miu Bonnie Fitzpatrick h1 at­
tending college in Rio Grande.
Her brother JoP.nny is Teach­
lng School in Columbus.

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Mld Dey New■
Movietlme
Women's Wprld ,
l.Q(etla Young Theater
Yo\ltJ,g or. :Malone
From These Root1
Comedy Playhouse
Here's Hollywood
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. PrMton
M:usic In the Round
J.im Thad:er Show
WeatberCdt
News PJelWti
Huntley Brl.n.tte1 '1&amp;1)1idU
HiJckleDelT)' Hound
Riverboat
Tales of Wells Fargo
Peter Gunn
The Great Debate
Jackpot Bowling
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family, . Cliatlftton� .■oltlll a week
end wilh Grover White and [amily.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Walker, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Roush and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Shain John Joe Shain,
Mr. and Mrs. Eliis McMillan, Mrs.
Mary Clr.tle, Racine, Mr. aiad Mrs.
George Girelc and family, Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarent:e Baker.
Mrs. Eva B.ailey, Mrs. Ellen White
and Mrs. Thelma Orr attended the
Romeco mlng at Morse Chapel re­
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M&gt;s. Mli'1t ff, Pleliori/ir;.'.f,),t
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, turned to, her �:ai.re
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eral weeks at Grenada ,
Angeles, Calif., with her so ,.,1n-law
arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Arnold and daughters, �arba.ra
and Elizabeth. She also visited in
New Brighton, Pa., her former
home, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph
left Sunday for a vaeation trip dur­
in g which they will visit Waablng­
ton D. C., New York City, and
points of interest in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronne Sandy have
returned lo their home in Parkers•
burg after spending a week end
here with her mother, Mrs. Alice;
Foully.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hysell or Ra­
cine spent Tuesday wilh- Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Trusse ll.
Mr. and Mrs. Gr&lt;1ver Whm�, who
8:00 Cartoon Spedacula r
3:00 Baseball
spent the past week visiting rcla­
8:30 Romper }(OOm
1:00 ltecQtd Hop
Lives in West Virgini a, returned
'1:30 Cam'paign RoUndup
9:30 Movie
}foward OeWees, Mrs, Lyle De
home Saturday.
1:00 Brave Stalllun
1:26 Y our mlO Repolli,d'
ese a?d son , Wash mgto ":, D. C.
e
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and
sons
Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Joan
"Married
Allee C�leman of V1rgm 1a,
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8:"30 �.av;; �� To Bener
of· Reedsville spent Sunday With
Davis of Totth were re­
,2:00 Restless Gun
Luq1
Miss
t:00 r.wrence Wi!lk Sbc"J
crnt Orr.
nd M
M
1 cent · vis�tors in the hor ..e ol Mrs.
12:30 Queen for a na:r
�O:!K) Jubilee, U . ;":f, A. '
ity
and
Morar
Art
i;;. :_ an/�r/
.
1:00 About Faces
u:00 Up-To-The-Minute New.
family of Syracuse called on M r. 1 .Chloe Mills
Medic
:30
Charlton. Mr. and
Mrs.
Maud
family
and
11: .u Sport1 Report
and Mrs Milton Circle
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of Newell, Yi·
· ni·ng
Charlton
Ralph
Mrs.
Court
ln
Day
2:00
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Sund ay eve
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fnen
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ca
11
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were
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- --- ·� --· Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rose, Akron.
2:·30 The Gale Stor,m allOlr
.
Sunday
Orr
called on Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur
Beal the Clock
Mrs. Minnie Orr, Thu rsday.
and
Who
Do
You
TrUll
Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Miller of Col:
J J 30_
t�:QO Matty's' Funday Fuunles
and Mn;. Joe L)·ons �nd fam- umbus and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr.
d
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n
ttm,erl(.'a
·: ;30 ,lof!.n Hopkins File
�ly of Pt. Pleasant spent Sunday I Shumway of Raymond, Ohio, visit­
.� .�: Captain Gallant
with Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts ed here recently with their father,
1. uoo Film ,.
San Il'raDcilCO ·Beat
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Audell e.
and
4
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_.,'.ay l, Frank Shumway , who is in poor
·, 1 :30 cobege News Confe
Yo:.ir Esao �epnnu
.3
Tue:;1.
spent
y
Mrs. Mary McKa
hc:ilth.
i "'2:00 TBA
I 8:40 \reather Teller
�er daughter , &amp;lts. Pau\m ('
with
all
Footb
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• Mrs. · l\'Ntie cu ·.oi�t!ry is spending
, 2:30 American Le1g
Morarity of Syraculie.
Daly Newa
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John
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some tune I n BCI pr�.
Chase
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Don Middings of St. Albans e a H 7·00 Press Confertnee
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, �:li•. J\l:Jd_, MJ:s._ . ir_l i� , �ar\'1i -if , 1
I . _1,°30 CheYenne
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Keno were v1S1tors m t e J.
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Sunday
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Mrs.
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"and
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9:30 Kenned}' - Nixon Debate
Mr. and Mrs. �11ymon� _Barton of
and
MorJrliy
Art
Mrs.
and
8:30 Lawman
Mr
a· 10 Ted Mack Amate ur HQU?
- Joppa wt re busmess v1s1ton· here
_· _ _ _
11:00 The Pebel' '
\'he NeWS Toni.ebt
n_'.()O
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Mondny.
9::,0 The A�&lt;tllkanl
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D,ir. and Mrs. Edward Chevalier
10 · 30' Johnny stace•to
t
Repor
Sport
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family were in Frost Sunday to
and
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U:00 The
Late $how
1 11 :20
visit her brolhcr-in-law and sister,
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Mr. and Mrs. C.11rl Gainer.
Donald Buchanan of Joppa visit•
ed friends here '.,tonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spen·cer and
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family spent the week end at Sum•
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-=ner with his mother, Mrs. Tressie
" ' ' 3:all C•m••r Time
Spencer.
4:45 American Alb um
-:0(\ ,Conv�sati9nal Russian
Mrs, Lowe_U Chevalie r and son,
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Bii Picture
. Lowell Jr. have gone to Arkansas
i:30
11;00 CBS News
.1!1,:00 All Star- W:r�ijllnl
to visit with her sister and her
11:00 Highwd Patrol
• . 1!5 Captain Kangaroo
' mother of Californi3 who is also
7:30 P111TY Mason
9:00 -:artoon lbeater
visiting in Atkansas.
8:30 c,ieckmate
HfilO -DecembE!r Bride
The �out Troops will meet on
p,30 Have Gun. Will Trav .l
10;30 Video •Vlllage
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Mary
10:00' Gunsmokt'
Nichols and Mrs, Evelyn SpC'ncer.
J t :00 1 Love Luey
Not For Hire
10:30
Billy Orr visited rccenlly with
-30 aeir Horizons
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p'lrenls , Mr. and Mrs . Clint
his
12:(X), tov� of Lifp
11:J!i Theater 13
Bashan.
Orr,
TomotT,pW
-r- 12:30 SearC!J! For
Charles Robert Sisson, Lewell
12:45 The Guiding Light
chevalier, Roger Buckley and Wil­
1:00 Life of Riley
bur Sprague all employed by the
1:!IO A.I th• ;world 'l11111t
Sf:00 Rev. ?,falhew11
, State Highway Department, spent
2:00 Ft•Jl Circle
, o'.30 You Are M)' Neighbors
the week end at their homes here.
I� . Hmue PartY
18)15.•,AAmericans .,t Work
Mrs. Gladys Williams is spend­
3:00 ' The MllliQnaire
10:90 u. N.. in Action
a few days in Belpre.
ing
�-.v. ·The Verdl · ,t jt. Yo1m
. ,o•;· · 1 p�era 3
1:00 The Brllbtu n...
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Th
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in honor of Georae Niesscl·
held
drll Rol&gt;er{■ ,1 ·
12:
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road on ltls 69th birthday. at hill' ' '
·J:00 Afth,w I. Sall... ndWI
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' ..f:tS A Uol ,1 the Wea.htr.
home in Pomeroy, Thursda, 'even- . ,
1:30 H� &lt;J! 1�••
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8:20
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2,oii, FaotSall
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Mr.
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Attendin
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Face the ,,at�on
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and
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li,iftj, Pele and,Gl,dr•
etoy, J�et , �l�d -nd jti rt.·
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8:SO Father -Kti,;w■ Bed
, tenrie lies,elroid, &amp;o",
7·Sil 'lllli•II 1•Joe l&amp;onace
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The f11mlly gathering ,.-as
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Mr. and !vlr� - J _ G.
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afternoon
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Dougb Re Ml
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1.2:30 It Could be You
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10:30 People are Funny
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SclenCfl Fictidn 1'heater
Detective's Dairy
True Story
Home Run DerbJ
Ne\VI Pict\111!
Sports Roundup
Weathercut
Saturd,y Night Jam boree
Bonanza
Tall Man
The Deputy
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your LENNOX dealer

We mix concrete to your
specifications, deliver It
RIGHT to your job, ready
to pour. Lowest prices.
No job too large or too
small - deJlverl.. every
day - call by 10 a. m,
for Saturday delivery.
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S. G. and Emily Picken• to
Robert F. Neil and Grace Fanum
Rutland. 1 9.77A, S t , �utland.,
James Reeves to Robert and
Doris Watkins, 1. 12A, Rutland.
Leonard C. and Florence L.
Bumgarner to A. G. and Opal
M, Lipscomb, Lot, S;yra&lt;�use.
Mabel and Orville Hogue to
Manley and Minnie Gettys, l-2A,
Jtutland.
Dellona and Deluna Pannell to
Jasper and Mazie Peterson, Par­
eeb, Pomeroy.
Robert F. and Helen Jeffers to
Henry Jr., ·and Hester Eblin, Par­
cels, Pomeroy.
Parker and Sa.die Chaney to
Ray Riggs Inc., I!liA, Lebanon.

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brought to you Mo11da.y thru Friday
at 12 MOON by
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Mrs. Martha Rose has been
taking care of Mri. Carrie Nye
of PomerQt".
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chaney
called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Rose last Wednes­
day evening .
Mrs. Thelma Orr, Mrs. Eva
Bailey of Bashan and Mrs. Pau­
line Rose, Mrs. Marttia White, all
attended the Homecoming
at
Morse Chapel, Sunday.
Mrs. Betty Carleton and dau­
ghter, Ann called on Mrs. Pauline
Rose one evening last week.
Mrs. Warren Rose and Mrs.
Belly Carleton attended the CCA
meeting in the basement of the
Sacred Hearl Church Thursday,
The Junior class of the Sut­
ton Methodist Church attended
the Sunday evening servicel5 at
Letart Falls and presented a special song during the serYices ,
Mrs. 1''rank Hudson ' and children visited with her si1ter Mn.
Warren Rose and family Wednesday afternoon while Mr. Hudson went hunting.
· Mrs."" Warren Rose attended
the Ladies Aid meeting at Morse
Chapel last Wednesday ni1ht at
the home of Mrs. Florence Hardm in Syracuse.
The friends and relatives are ·
glad lo k'now that Miss Myrta L.
Rose, 8'1 years of age, has been
-dismissd from Holzer Hospital
and is resting comfortable at the
home of her nice, Mrs. Frank 1
Walton. She has been a patient
at the hospital since May.

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleporl, 0., Sept. 24, 1960-7

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Clrde, 'POA. Sutton.
Orville and LUliaa Johmon to
Charles C. and Mar1ar1t Ella
Lewi.I, 7JA, Ruthnd,
John F. Blaettnar to John Wlll­
lam Blaettnar, O.llA, Pomeroy.
John F. Blaettnar to Fred W.
Blaettnar, Lota, Pomeroy.
,John F. Blaettnar to Irene B.
Hickman, 96A, coal, Sutton.
Ura SwiJher lo Ernest Bowen,
Minerals, Sall■bury.
Edwln W. and Gertrude V. Sliv­
ers to Boneta June Darst, Lot
28 .No. 252, Pomeroy.
John Robie to Robert A. and
Hattie F. Queen, Parcel!, Salis­
bury.

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ROOFING, -$POUTING, Sheet Me­
tal work and rep&amp;Ar w�k uf
any kind, Pbon, WY 2·2301.
8-ll-30tp.

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George B. 11.adekin, Sr., who has
been 111 since J."e bruary, was taken
from ChilllCOlhe .Ho�pllal Tuesday
lo St. Anthony Hospual in Coliim­
bua where he underwenl lung sur­
gery on frulay, His condiuon was
1i1ood Sunday.
Mr, ad Mrs. John Strong
of
Columbus vmted Mr. anu Mrs.
Law1· ence Chapman. They came for
the funeral 01 his mother, Mrs. -Emma Slrong,
Ulnty h1fne is building a milking parlor and in,talting a bula
tank at his fum.·
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u at t he
powder plant 111 McArthur.
Mr. and Mrs. w. K Campbell recel ved word S und ay n1g
· h t ot the
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o1 theu 100, J err,, an d h'18 w1·1e, as the resuIt of an
autq, aceIdent m
' w h1ch two olh er
per■ona were •·11
I e d. 'l hc camp·
bells baby was unhur t. 'l'he local
Campbell• went to .l"ostoria Sunday nighl.
.Edmund Foster and. wife and
mother, Mrs, Ginevra Foater, viatt-.1 Harvey Bratton,
c
Logan, Sunday.
u
Mrs. Graue Hen■ler ■pent Salurday w1"th her son, Cl ayton, and
f am iiY, · Alba ny.

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Mi. and Mrs. Geo Souders and
were
Toni and Randy, -Xenia
weekend guests of her pannts,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
S. W. Durst and Dell Talbott
some rep•r
have oomgleted
work for· Mr. and Mrs. Smeeks.
Mrs. Laura Wells who fell and
injured her knee is better.
Jerry Daily left for Norfolk
after a few days leave.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brewer
and daughter,. Long Bottom were
recent guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
and Leanna spent the weekend
in Columbus with their daughters
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins and
Mr. and Mra. Charles Suneral.
Mr. and .Mrs. Randall Talbolt
New Ltxlngton were Sunday visitors of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dell Talbott.
Myrtle Lee and Glenn Ables
and Olive and Dell Talbott were
gue.11ts of Lizabeth and Gene Car­
penter:
Dorothy Durst and Loulse Bre­
wer visited Iva Carpenter Tues­
day.
Rudy Durst called on Eber Car•
penter Wednesda y evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Corbett Patterson
were i n Syracuse Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch and
children, Dewitt&amp; Run were re­
cent guests of her padents, Mr.
and Mn. Charles VanMeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp
were recent guest.a of his par­
enta Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesen
camp.
Mrs. Nell Middleswart s\)ent a
few days with Mrs. Laura Wells.

lly Mra. '-lenn• Milhoan
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ma;ynard Bahr and Billy, Sunday,
-were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser,
Rw.cine, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kuper
and 1i1ler, Stella of Columbus.
1'he cwcasion was lo help M r •
Bahr celebrate his birthda)'. H I•
aon, C119h and l am 1ly O f M 1' ddleport, also visiled in Lile afternoon
Mr. and M n, Everett Milhoan
and Bcrnard VIII
· 1 &amp;ed Mr • and
.Mra. Albert Milhoan Tburada)' it
Bradbury.
Mn. Mary Shaffer, Jean Seldenabel and Jacklyn Jean o1
Pomeroy called on Mr■ , Clara
MUhoan Sunday afternoon,
SLATID FOi IXHI IITION
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davia,
Joan and son of Rced■ville called
Jl!:&amp;EY Crl'Y , N. J. UPI-Jim
at the Milhoan borne Sunday eve- Piersall, the Cleveland !ndian1'
conlronralal out.Helder, will play
ning.
blr. and Mr1. Everett Sluon of tor &amp;he American LeliliUe All-Stars
Long Bottom called at the borne again1t the Nat1onlill Leaa:ue Allof her parent•, Mr. and Mr■• Stan In an exhibition game at
ltoosevelt :Stadium, Oct. 14.
Muri T11,1or, Frida,.
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Legal Noftice

Sutton
Social Events

Stiversville
Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shenefield of
Marion returned home Saturday
after spending a few days camp­
ing on the former Hill hrm .
1-'red Wakeley and brolhet-inlaw, Mr. and
Mrs.
Raymond
1''aulkner of
Columbus
were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Worley
Francia over Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Baker has been
ill (he pa8t week, but improving.
daughter,
W. R. Swen and
Bernice epent Friday evening
with the Lauer and Shenefield
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Fnnds
called on hill uncle Jonas Rath­
burn and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
McClure Sunda;y evenina.
Mrs. Beecher Cooper 11 quile
ill with a cold.
Ernest Davia went to Colum­
bus University Hospital for ex•
mination Monday.

Hazael
Social Notes

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8-2"-41tp

GALLON JUGS FOR SALE IN
■hlppln&amp; containers. Ph. WY 2·
3344.
(9) H, 6tc

19o ' Morine

20 1 13us, ness

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- -·- c-c---f'OR S-AL E
standina.
9 ·23-3tc

Harold

1 20b 1
I
-,-C"'.CC""C"c-c - __ _ · - _
I l!:W HT ROOM Hlh.JS1-;, two five &lt;'OMPLE.:TE 1..1-.SURANCE fRO
tcdi�n, LJ.fe, Aute. 1''ire, Polio
room apaumenli, A. N. }jcngel,
Call Oon
MU.ls, Middleport
Pbone WYZ.3.i:72.
H-2-tte
- ---- - - - -----f O H JU1NT- Tt. r� office r 1 om.a BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
over Sliffler S hoe StrJ re on
AgP.nt3 , Middleport. Fire, AutoCourt St., jn Pomerb)", second
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2·
floor. One larg� 18 x :"2 ft, room
29(13.
8-27-U
-- -with adjoining !? 'I. 12. ... room
'
!
One JO � li fro,•• room. All GOOD PAINTING done. Very
( easonable. Call Vl3·2484. See
m•. -1·:1 palnled &gt;N"iLh ne w floor
\\' ilkie Sarson, Portland.
c0Yeringi1. Pb.one WY 2-208@.
I
1 8- 2-Ue
9•24-3tp.
.
-- -- - --- ____ 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, three lols.
786 Hysell St., Middleport, J. 1 ( 2. ) ) t{ea l l::stote
H . Allen.
9-7-tic I
8 1toou
,..8,. W ITII BATH Two story
-- - - ho me neu school. Take over
APA.t\l'MENTS - .furnOOed ancl
u11Jum1.1 ..ed. .Mc�11ten, .Middle
$4{UKJ per month payments after
port. Phone WY 2-282 1 .
J J tf down payment. Phone WY 2·11324.
�
8 :&amp;a 30tc
_I
MODEUN unfurnished � rooms t,·ult SAL.I::: FlVE ROOM HOUSE
i
and bath aputmcnt. _ Bi_rch cab·
with bath, nice location. Melvin
hicts,
disposal,
1ncmeralor,
Houd, 1 1 1 Lo.:ust St., Pomeroy_
large doscls. Phone WY2-5141.
(9) 1 30tp
9· 16-tfe
------- ----- FOR SALE: HOUSE 5 rooms and
bath, full size basement, douMODERN THREE room apartble
lot, in city limits at New
ment. UHi Mulberry Ave .. l'omHaven,
W· Va. $BM!O 00 Phone
er o y
9·20•tnsi
-- -- - I
TUi-24 1 4
9-2 1.fltc
( l 7 J Help Wanted
1'"0Jl SALE 9 room house, double
-lot. 344 Bt!ech s�. . Phone WY2WOMA N OU GIRL to a11s1st with
385? after 6 P- m.
9. 24. 3tc
housewurK and c.ire of two In•
velids. Time off. No laundry. FIVE room; --:n d -bath, rl�ry a�d
9-20· 6lc
_:_hon� WY2-6459.
a half, three bedrooms, full
basement, herdwood floors, furWAN J't:lJ a nice lady between
nace
heul, well water system,
ages ol' 53 and 00 !or house•
localed 011 large Jot wllh plenkeeper ur permanent home by
ly o( shrubber_y just outaide
widow er r n Syracuse, Oh lo.
Hacrne
city Jimil 11. !'hone W19·
Write Hux tlt!B-H c/o The Daily
9-22-atc
Sentinel, Pomerny.
9-20-tltp - 37a8.
- · - - - -- ______
•
WOMAN for cleaning, ironing 1 SYRACUSE - I story frame, five
rooms, also l2x 24 store build·
day ll week. WY2·J493 9-21-;Jtp
in&amp;, 5·8 acres, located· on Route
J:.:.4. $3,000.00, .
,
. s two part l_l rne, one
fHRE
E, Ladie
, ROUT I a3--Rapch style stone
1�11- llme lo help with our
and frame, 3 bedrooms, 1 1·2
t.:hr1st.mu _se.aso� ending Dec.
baths, lull basement, double
15. Part tune $35 per week,
garage breezeway
swimming
f�ll ume $'1D.UO. _&lt;.:ar �ecess.ary.
pool, i-acre lot. $io,ooo.oo.
I&lt; or 11.�rsonal
1Uterv1ew cal � CHE SHIR E SMALL
,
FARM-l4
W Y:'.·?101 o� wh�te _ llox. 668�
acres, 4-room fnime, Juli basecue l hc_ D1uiy Sentinel. Pom·
mcnl , ba rn, chicken
house,
,
eroy, Uluo,
9•i3-3tc
plenty of water. Located on
Uoute 304. $:JMO. UO.
-- - -- - -- ·- -- - !
ASSOCIATlON needs lo• ROUTE 7 FAR#--176 11cres, no
builcJi ngs, 36 ucres culHv ated,
ul ,man ao-oo yeus for coulact
139 acres te11ced. Excellent lowork with busine1111 and pro•
cation. $8000.00.
Je&amp;sHmal people th i s area, Must
ALBE RT M. COX, Saleam.n
lu1vc car, 1"1eld trail. mg plus
suUHtant1al drawmg account Box 229
Phone WY:Z-2220
for man sdected, This is an 9-24-ltc
WY2.JUO
unusual money-making opportunity. Write Manager, Hux
tltitK.:, care The Daily Sentinel,
NOT h-■' OF FILI NG AND
JJomcroy, Ohio.
9-23-atc
H.A .ING ON 1�Vi
,.. NTORY
C.'. N. 1.'••7
MAN lo lake over gas station, P,obot, Co••,
'
t, ,_
u-·••• Co"n
..
.. �,
,, Ohio
. -�hon� WY 2-911:t0,
9-23, tfc
TU the Exec utor or Admmistra- -- - - - -- - --- WANTED; Mechanic. Phone WY2- tor and lo sueh of the foilowin1 aa
are re1ic1ents of the stale of Onio;
wio.
9-23 . tfc
__ ____
_ surYivmg spouse, u any,· ne,t o f
_
k m; benefl ciarie11 under the wUI,
,r any; the altorney or attorney•
rep1·e11em in 1: any of Lile afore-- --,c-c,-- ------ meutmncd
per,ons·.
-_
tlO USEKEEPER, GOOIJ COOK . No
¥ou are nereoy nolt'f'ed
•
that 00
obJechon lo 011e or two e h1hlren. the 15th day ol Septem
ber 191SO an
lle1ertince. !'hone WY 2- ;;iUcH.
inventory and Appra1sement of ' tbe
01). 2.:.! , 3tc estate ot l -' h11l1p Bruch, dece11ed,
l.i ENEHAL HOUSEWORK or HABY i.11 te or Pom�roy, . Ohio, �n Hid
Lount y_ was llitl1 m lh1a Court.
Sl'l' J ING. l:iy (lay or week. LoH aring on 810d Inventory and
rena Snyder ' Rose Hill Pornappie- .aiatiinent will be had before
,'
eroy.
(9 22 3tp
---------'
llliH (.:oun on the 4th day of October, l 9tl0, at 10 o'clock A, M.
(L
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.
�ary1
""" · C85
·t.xcept1on11 there to may be filed
y
any in terested -part)' at a ny
D
P
R UkNAClf, W k.T ING
1-,..u�■,--LLc. HOUil appltance• Arnol d Ar-. ,ime prior to fi ye days before the
. then, Syrtcuw, 01160, Pt.on. date :iet for hearJna\\' H N.r.:S� 11))' idanature and
WY:l....,_
I i. I I.ff
the !ieal o! ■aid Court. thia
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pond1,
15th day of September lfN.iQ
basement
and
land■ca_ping,
.i,·. H. 0-hRJEN
Phona Cne■ter, Yuk.onS-3:lU.
Judie and Ex-Ot'flcio Clerk
8-..it-:SOtp
•By Ann Baker,
--Deputy Clerk
Allt 80NOJrJON1NG, REliRJQU
t9l n, 24, 2te
aUon Hl'ftet. Jacll'1 .RefriJer•
tio,i. New llano. Phone 1'U2lla;i1,
6-.:11-U
1

Howard Dd Gilk�y to Clint
GIikey, Parcels, Scipio.
J. 0. and Mollie B. Grim lo
Ohio Power Co., 2 1 0.38A, Colum,
bia.
J. B. and Roxie Scarbrough lo
G. Douglas and Elsie
Garnet"

By Marth■ Holsln.. ,
Viaiton of Grace and Junior
Hol■mger Saturday were Mr. and
.Mn. David Cllne ol McConnelsville
and Nancy Brawley, Vienna, W. Va.
Se"Veral from here attended the
meetilll: at Joppa Church Saturday
evening to hear Rev. Elwood Gibbs
ol Aehland, Ky.
Emma and Robert VanMeter vis­
ited Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
J.ake VanMeter of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holsinger
and da ughters or Racine v1s1led
Sunday With Mr. and Mra. Chnton
Holsinger.
V isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Barber Sunday evening were Ray
and James Barber and a friend ol
Empire and "11', and Mrs. Paul
Chevalier and son, Long Bottom.
Donald Buchanan spent lhe week
end with his wife and daughter m
Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Davis and
Gauces: Montgomery · 1 6. 1 up­
daughter tta ... e moved to the Joe
50 FOOT Tn11-1 er, 3 fu 11_
&amp;l•ied Hawley property here.
per, 9.3 lower. 4 fl. open. Gallipo­
bed�ooms, full bath with au to- I
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Got&amp;ehaU lis: 17.lil upper, 9.7 lofer, 4 ½1 feel
mat1c washer, Maple Street,
of Ballimore, Md .. !is, 17.9 upper, 9.7 lower, 4: 14 ft.,
Mi�dleporl. Phone WY2 ·!&gt;'160 and daughter
were r ecent guests ol h11 slater, er, closed off. Ail Kanawha River
Ch ildren wekome.
dams are on the sill. All movable
_9-20-6tp Mrs. J . G . S w,1i n and husband.
are up 13 through 33 and
dam1
M,
Mn.
Lauer ,nd
closed otf.
do'fn: Lock 111: A. V. Chris
(
�rv1c• Jr..Boat.s
am, 10-0; Lock 17: Irene
3:30
WANTED: .Small Girl's Bicycle,
am, 4-0; Lock 19 The
8:30
Chotin.
AUCTIONE ER
wh eels. l 'hon t&gt;
':liso Ira.rang
Aliquippa,
2
am,
0-1 1 ; Lock 22: The
REASONABLE
RATES
2
W Y -J34tl.
9·20-3tc
_ . ,---,-·- �_
OVEC, IU5 am, 19- 1 ; C. V. Harner,
SATISFACT ION GUARANT l!ED
WANTl:o:D CUSTOM corn picking. ,
C,1II or writ• I. O. Mc-CO)'
10 am, 2-0; Lock 23 , Rock\t, 3:30
Contact Dclm&lt;1r Hullon. Pome•
pm, 4--3; Rober! R. Gipson, 4:55 pm,
Chftl•r. otilo
ruy HuuLe 3. Mt . Herman Road I
8 22 30tp 0-:.!, Helen Z, 1 : 50 pm, 3-0; Onward
1 __
9-lHHp.
1 . 40 am, 3-8.
NEIGLER BUILD.ING
-SUPPLY
Boats up: No upbot4nd boats
Johns-M .. r. ,·i'.l" roof shingles, from Kanawha or Gallipoll!i. Up at
l i l '.\/�ENG HU01'S , for prompt 8t•
kitchen cabinels built to ordl'!r, Lock :.i.J: Beaver, 1 2:30 pm, 2- 1 ; Al­
cept.ince $l . 3 J per 01 . All other
iiluminum window, and doon, bert F. Holden, 1 : 011 pm, 10-0;
rouls al atlva r.ccd price also.
g.irage doors, ceiling tile, vKlyl Charles R. Stevenson, 2:30 pm, 4-8:
E II. '.1-lursc. Albany, Ohio, next
floor tile and plywood paneling. 8. Wade Childrees, 4 am, 10•4; Ti•
tu 'J tinnc�sec Gas Plant.
I
Call Neigler's, Racine. 8- 1 1-Uc Lain, 5:30 pm, 11-0.
9 24 3lc ,

and

Land Transfers

Eden Society
Items Of Interest

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�I_De!1J Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
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� RIVER
llliPOR'f

o , sept 24, 1960

r Sale CK Rent J Parker Run
=============....;=�. 1 °,�.1 0-Fo
'.::U:;S-::E_',. wall lo w,11 Society Events
0;0;M�
HO
carpeting. Built·in kitchen. Call I
By Hazel Frand,

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WAMT ADS

IPO&amp; CONSISTO:NT DEPENDABU II.ESULT8
BATES

I mall ,- � ooe Juefflon. Miniuwm ohar&amp;e - 60 eenta.
.. .... tN' wurd ioc' tbree Cll.11.�t,aUve iDeer'UOM.
ltW'AI - one month for 30 cent_. � word.
nte ot t cent.a per word will be charl:ed tor advertisin3
d Mt 'Dlid. '¥1.llbi.n 10 dly1 after rcce,,villg bill.
lrn..t la Advmuin, - 6bould toe r'°"":1.f-d llnml'dJatelJ. The
Dllil, !Saacl.neJ will not be re1pontible lot mun t.h...n one J.DCur·

-1¥.11

-.11 oi .f'llpU and s,,ecw Notlet!I of t.v�t.l IUII). t)bitu.ar1e,
pulliiltlhed at l cettt pet word.
o ilA Y:S
I MO
i;"OllDS
J DAY
8 DAYS
Ill
00c
tlO&lt;
ff .50
$ 1 .8(\
$1.2'1
71c
•
17.oO
$:!.211
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1\4, '-Yid b,- 10 A..ll will � lD tBat day I papei".

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1 1 1 Notices

t-or �a le

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1
: PUTATUES (.." h1re11ce
Pro ff itt,
j f'urHand Ohw
9· 2 1·1 2tc
_
·
__-=:-__--- -- --·
USl!:U t..AJWE!"i rr.ic&amp;.on 1 na mow1
en. RCllary mower blades .&amp;har! pened. Custom
mowina 1,nd
plvwing.
GRAVIL Y TlACTOR
0:,t.
I Salt111t ano �vke !H :J l.i:. Main
rn�rrnv,
Phone
WY 2·l9'15.
7-21-tfe
· __.
___ , _
PEKINESE PUPPIES. REASONABLE. Mn. W. W. Cali, 732
ARRIVED FRESH SATURDAY A.
t:1fC,,DlOre St ' M1" ddl port
M. · c1nntn:1 tomatoes, canning
e
9- 19-{l tp
peaches, B■rtlea pears, grapes,
' -,,��----- --and apple butter apples. Midway ' -�
Mar.ket, W. Main St., Pomeroy, THE , LATE T. H. DAVIS pr l&gt;perty, brick two story, located
g 24 Jtc
Ohio.
, al North
Third and Coal
-Streets, Middleport, may be
•
ITS REVIVAL TIME at Mt. Ollve
seen any evening.
9-17-JOtc
·near Long Sollom, Sepl. 26 ___ · ---thru Oet. 9. Rev. Harold Holm•
PUBLIC SALE
es, evangelist Special singing Having sold my farm, I will �cl!
by the four Keys, Huntington,
at Public Au d ion on Saturday,
W. Va., The Travf!lcn Trio
Oct. l sl, al one o'clock al rarm
Buffalo,
Va., The Duncans i
three miles west of Alfred, on
and othen. Come hear, heed
Middle Shade Creek: 400 bales
1nd help. ne,•. D. Circle, Pas·
of hay, Oliver mowing machine,
tor.
&amp;-2-fi.6tp I
eultivalors, garden tractor, 31r,i
'
II. P., Springfield, 2-50 bu.
i,lrain boxes, 2 washing machAuto Soles
Jnes. oil cook sl11ve, heating
� CINR UMCI Can
stove, bottle gas cook sto ve, 1
All MlkM Md Model1
refrigentor 9.7 ft. 2 cupboards
MTIIO'°"ITAN MOTOltl
3 l.11 bles, 3 beds, one chiffarobe
aGOMt l■,t Ml.lfl
one antique chest of drawers,
,.......,, Olde
living room suite, 1 ovcntufred
chair, 4 rock ing chairs, 12
1961 BUlt:K VB century 2 door
chairs, dressers, stands, RCA
I
top.
We Inv Ile
the
)lard
Vi dor 2 I TV, lamps, dishes,
moH l c 41re1 ul inspection .. Power
! crc.icka, jars, cooking utensils
11cering 11nd brakes. D_yneflow
and many 0ther articles too
drive. $1,49�. Bl1ettnar'a, Pornnumerous to mention.
eroy.
9 22 6tc
Albert Warntir, Own.r
1Ni9 OPEL i ryl. 2 door sed.an. One
Kenneth Ha..,, Auction..,.
local owner. .1"ini1h spotlet■, C11h on da)' of 111,.
,1.ato. 811t1lln11.n, Pomeroy.
Not respon,lbl• for ■ccldlnts
9 22__
,--77 -c-- �61, 9,2i.3tp.
--cc
,..,-- 0_
1N1 8\udebaker V8 Pre1ident 4 ------- ccc-c-PUBLIC AUCTION
door aedan, Finc1t and bell Stu• 1
debaku and lhi• one la tops In I have sold my farm and will
&amp;ell . lhc followi�g at public
eqndltloii and appeannce. '993.
w uction, Oct. 1, Saturday, 1 : 00
Blaet\nu'1, .Pomeroy,
9 22 8tc
P. M., located 1 mile from Zion
Church Ulit olf slate route 143
lNtl &lt;.:HEVROLE1', \'8 .BelAir 4 dr.
at foot uf Horner Hill, Watch
l:iehn. Good lookina. Good run.
for arrows : l�O Farmall A
mn1 car. '995 BJ1ettnan, Porn•
tractor with plow and eultlvit(9) 22 tile
eFOf.
tor, JIJC corn phmttlr, 2 wheel
tnuler, 2 shoats, potatoe■, horse
.\900 001.tU.E m near perfect
condition, Wll1 lrade for tractor I (lisc, cut off tiiaw, � hea'vy i;hic·
kens, 1 lot hand toola.
at equal nlue. t.:ont4lct Oliver
HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE
S.,ni, PorU1nd, Oblo, Rt. 1,
Coal cook stove, melal utlllly
8-:IO-atp
cabinet , lMng room suite, beds;
electric
ironer, 2 burner gag
'M FO.RO automatic tran1roit1ion
sto\'e,
washer
, 2 Warm Mornand radio. A, V. Jividen. Phone
Ing
heaters
,
radio,
rockcrt1,
8·:l
l-4tc
81'.J-0'1341, Ma1on.
1tands, bun
warmer, dJ11hes,
rinse tubs.
1808 FORD I TON truck A·l
ANT IQU E S
eondahun '129:I. R&amp;y WcMvtr,
New .ttav€ln, w. Va.
9•24-titp 2-pc. llving room !luite, cord bed,
c1mc library table, slde board, 2
�tands , cane couch. A t ereat
m11ny other article.a not listed.
Orvllle John1on, Owner
GAS HOT water tank complete T•rms: C■1h,
t
fJ0,00, Sellen l1lcben caDinet
Not respon 1lltle for accident•
,10.uo. .Pboae WY2·2G6l or Sile conducted by lr•dford
can be IMO It 138 s. ttb. Ave., Auction Compe
ny, R1clne,
11.uldleport.
9·22•3tc Ofllo, Phvne Wlt..3
121
Aucti
anff
r:
Crllt
lreclh
rd.
FIWIH COW FOR SALE $1:13. Sec
Mall v,n Metre. Wen Colum­ l•I• Menapr: 4. C. lr•dhtrd,
b11.
(W) :la, :Ile 9•24-6tc
,allMITe AND PIil CONTROL
, I MUrltw ,....tlenwintpecffon
lcte, PIIOM It.
...-! .:.. hnice 'lf1Hon WYJ..
JM6,
4-Uffc
----- _ _ _ _
_
HOM E COOKED
meals, p11te
lunchea. Jack's
Dairy Bar,
9-20--6tc
Middleport.
- - --- · - - ROUND ANO SQUAR E DA.NCE
Saturday nighl, Sept. 24th
Crom 9:30 to 12:30 at Pomeroy
Moote Lodie, All Moo8e mem·
ben and friends.
9·23-2tc

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AUCTJON, SATURDAY, Sept. 24
al 7 p. m. at Turner'■ Garag�
In Muon, drill preas. ca.h
leter, flhng cabinet, cabinets
for tool,, pipe dye1 and vl■e,
Plymouth motor, pipe flttin11
and valves, drums. Not re■pon­
slble for acddents. Critt Brad­
ford, Auclloneer. GIiber t Pear•
son, Manager.
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lank $311.00. Phone !;!oolvHle
1224, Ernest Grlf{in, Tupper,
Pl1in11, Ohio.
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SIX ROOM. houae and batb�n
Meebanlc Street, Myers 1h11low
well pump u1ed very UUle.
Phone WY2-3M2.
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Straford. WY2·2992.

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Tom Bissell spent an evening
wilh Ralph Bissell recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Carnahan
and family, North f'airfield, Ohio,
recently visited Mr. and Mrs. \\- il·
bur Bissell.
Jamea William HaymlY), son of
Mrs. Garnet Hayman and Fred
Hayman enlisted in the U. S. Army.
He left £or Fort Knox , Ky., Tues­
day morning.
A 8urprise birthday party was
held in honor of Wilbur Bissell and
Irene Hupp, by the members of
Ha:r.ael Community Church. Two
decorated cakes and ice cr�am
were sened. Wilbur and l rene
each thought the party was to ho
in hunot of lhe other. Many friends
attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle8 Cozart and
children recently visited Mrs. Ai·
nes Polk and Mn. Garnet Hay•
man.
Amanda Taylor of Callfornia is
spending an mdefinte visit with
Mr. an(I i11rs, James Lawrence and
1amily.
Mrs. Virginia Hayman is caring
for. the cbudren 01 1\trs . .Ha;yward
Jil5Sell whO 18 employed by the
State Highway �p11rtment in Mar­
iella.

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The Ridge-Keno

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Chestnut Ridge
Event� Of We�k

av Alt• E. Cone
Sunday visitors of Vance Wil•
bur and family were Robert Wil·
bur and Iriend of Hamden, Mrs.
Glenna Hayes and husband, Can•
ton and Mrs. Kathryn Quisen­
berry and son Donnie, local.
Miss Debbie Pettit ha &amp; been
real sick the past week.
W . B. Gregory iiDd family of
Dayton spent the weekend with
his father here.
Miss Glennle Mullins who is
employed in Athens and Meryl
Houdasheldt and family of Al•
bany were Sunday visitors with
Millon Mullins family.
Albert Cone and wife and Rita
Wilbur were business visitors in
Nelsonville Saturday1
Otis Jeffrs was in
GallipoU■
Sunda;y to see his bi-other Who 11
in Holzer Hospital.
Richard JordlJl who is employ­
Ni in Dayton spent the weekend j
with home folks,
Miss Linda Mossman baa been
on the sick list over the Week
end.
Miu Bonnie Fitzpatrick h1 at­
tending college in Rio Grande.
Her brother JoP.nny is Teach­
lng School in Columbus.

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Women's Wprld ,
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Yo\ltJ,g or. :Malone
From These Root1
Comedy Playhouse
Here's Hollywood
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. PrMton
M:usic In the Round
J.im Thad:er Show
WeatberCdt
News PJelWti
Huntley Brl.n.tte1 '1&amp;1)1idU
HiJckleDelT)' Hound
Riverboat
Tales of Wells Fargo
Peter Gunn
The Great Debate
Jackpot Bowling
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b..,_ A, H. llallo,
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family, . Cliatlftton� .■oltlll a week
end wilh Grover White and [amily.
Callers of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Walker, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Roush and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Shain John Joe Shain,
Mr. and Mrs. Eliis McMillan, Mrs.
Mary Clr.tle, Racine, Mr. aiad Mrs.
George Girelc and family, Dunbar.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarent:e Baker.
Mrs. Eva B.ailey, Mrs. Ellen White
and Mrs. Thelma Orr attended the
Romeco mlng at Morse Chapel re­
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M&gt;s. Mli'1t ff, Pleliori/ir;.'.f,),t
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eral weeks at Grenada ,
Angeles, Calif., with her so ,.,1n-law
arid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
Arnold and daughters, �arba.ra
and Elizabeth. She also visited in
New Brighton, Pa., her former
home, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Cuok..

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Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Randolph
left Sunday for a vaeation trip dur­
in g which they will visit Waablng­
ton D. C., New York City, and
points of interest in Canada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronne Sandy have
returned lo their home in Parkers•
burg after spending a week end
here with her mother, Mrs. Alice;
Foully.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hysell or Ra­
cine spent Tuesday wilh- Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Trusse ll.
Mr. and Mrs. Gr&lt;1ver Whm�, who
8:00 Cartoon Spedacula r
3:00 Baseball
spent the past week visiting rcla­
8:30 Romper }(OOm
1:00 ltecQtd Hop
Lives in West Virgini a, returned
'1:30 Cam'paign RoUndup
9:30 Movie
}foward OeWees, Mrs, Lyle De
home Saturday.
1:00 Brave Stalllun
1:26 Y our mlO Repolli,d'
ese a?d son , Wash mgto ":, D. C.
e
W
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and
sons
Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Billy
Joan
"Married
Allee C�leman of V1rgm 1a,
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8:"30 �.av;; �� To Bener
of· Reedsville spent Sunday With
Davis of Totth were re­
,2:00 Restless Gun
Luq1
Miss
t:00 r.wrence Wi!lk Sbc"J
crnt Orr.
nd M
M
1 cent · vis�tors in the hor ..e ol Mrs.
12:30 Queen for a na:r
�O:!K) Jubilee, U . ;":f, A. '
ity
and
Morar
Art
i;;. :_ an/�r/
.
1:00 About Faces
u:00 Up-To-The-Minute New.
family of Syracuse called on M r. 1 .Chloe Mills
Medic
:30
Charlton. Mr. and
Mrs.
Maud
family
and
11: .u Sport1 Report
and Mrs Milton Circle
•
of Newell, Yi·
· ni·ng
Charlton
Ralph
Mrs.
Court
ln
Day
2:00
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Sund ay eve
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fnen
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ca
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were
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- --- ·� --· Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Rose, Akron.
2:·30 The Gale Stor,m allOlr
.
Sunday
Orr
called on Mr. and Mrs. Arlhur
Beal the Clock
Mrs. Minnie Orr, Thu rsday.
and
Who
Do
You
TrUll
Mr. and Mrs. c. F. Miller of Col:
J J 30_
t�:QO Matty's' Funday Fuunles
and Mn;. Joe L)·ons �nd fam- umbus and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Mr.
d
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n
ttm,erl(.'a
·: ;30 ,lof!.n Hopkins File
�ly of Pt. Pleasant spent Sunday I Shumway of Raymond, Ohio, visit­
.� .�: Captain Gallant
with Mr. and Mrs. George Roberts ed here recently with their father,
1. uoo Film ,.
San Il'raDcilCO ·Beat
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and
4
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_.,'.ay l, Frank Shumway , who is in poor
·, 1 :30 cobege News Confe
Yo:.ir Esao �epnnu
.3
Tue:;1.
spent
y
Mrs. Mary McKa
hc:ilth.
i "'2:00 TBA
I 8:40 \reather Teller
�er daughter , &amp;lts. Pau\m ('
with
all
Footb
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• Mrs. · l\'Ntie cu ·.oi�t!ry is spending
, 2:30 American Le1g
Morarity of Syraculie.
Daly Newa
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John
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Chase
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Don Middings of St. Albans e a H 7·00 Press Confertnee
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, �:li•. J\l:Jd_, MJ:s._ . ir_l i� , �ar\'1i -if , 1
I . _1,°30 CheYenne
ed 0 0 lb� Grqver :,W hitA f•�7 r�1
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Keno were v1S1tors m t e J.
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Sunday
horne
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Mrs.
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9:30 Kenned}' - Nixon Debate
Mr. and Mrs. �11ymon� _Barton of
and
MorJrliy
Art
Mrs.
and
8:30 Lawman
Mr
a· 10 Ted Mack Amate ur HQU?
- Joppa wt re busmess v1s1ton· here
_· _ _ _
11:00 The Pebel' '
\'he NeWS Toni.ebt
n_'.()O
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Mondny.
9::,0 The A�&lt;tllkanl
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D,ir. and Mrs. Edward Chevalier
10 · 30' Johnny stace•to
t
Repor
Sport
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family were in Frost Sunday to
and
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U:00 The
Late $how
1 11 :20
visit her brolhcr-in-law and sister,
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Mr. and Mrs. C.11rl Gainer.
Donald Buchanan of Joppa visit•
ed friends here '.,tonday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Spen·cer and
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family spent the week end at Sum•
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-=ner with his mother, Mrs. Tressie
" ' ' 3:all C•m••r Time
Spencer.
4:45 American Alb um
-:0(\ ,Conv�sati9nal Russian
Mrs, Lowe_U Chevalie r and son,
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li:(!(J ""lffli� I"ll't1 ··
Bii Picture
. Lowell Jr. have gone to Arkansas
i:30
11;00 CBS News
.1!1,:00 All Star- W:r�ijllnl
to visit with her sister and her
11:00 Highwd Patrol
• . 1!5 Captain Kangaroo
' mother of Californi3 who is also
7:30 P111TY Mason
9:00 -:artoon lbeater
visiting in Atkansas.
8:30 c,ieckmate
HfilO -DecembE!r Bride
The �out Troops will meet on
p,30 Have Gun. Will Trav .l
10;30 Video •Vlllage
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Mary
10:00' Gunsmokt'
Nichols and Mrs, Evelyn SpC'ncer.
J t :00 1 Love Luey
Not For Hire
10:30
Billy Orr visited rccenlly with
-30 aeir Horizons
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p'lrenls , Mr. and Mrs . Clint
his
12:(X), tov� of Lifp
11:J!i Theater 13
Bashan.
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TomotT,pW
-r- 12:30 SearC!J! For
Charles Robert Sisson, Lewell
12:45 The Guiding Light
chevalier, Roger Buckley and Wil­
1:00 Life of Riley
bur Sprague all employed by the
1:!IO A.I th• ;world 'l11111t
Sf:00 Rev. ?,falhew11
, State Highway Department, spent
2:00 Ft•Jl Circle
, o'.30 You Are M)' Neighbors
the week end at their homes here.
I� . Hmue PartY
18)15.•,AAmericans .,t Work
Mrs. Gladys Williams is spend­
3:00 ' The MllliQnaire
10:90 u. N.. in Action
a few days in Belpre.
ing
�-.v. ·The Verdl · ,t jt. Yo1m
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1:00 The Brllbtu n...
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in honor of Georae Niesscl·
held
drll Rol&gt;er{■ ,1 ·
12:
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road on ltls 69th birthday. at hill' ' '
·J:00 Afth,w I. Sall... ndWI
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home in Pomeroy, Thursda, 'even- . ,
1:30 H� &lt;J! 1�••
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Mr.
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and
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it:'ifi To Tell tbe Truth
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li,iftj, Pele and,Gl,dr•
etoy, J�et , �l�d -nd jti rt.·
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, tenrie lies,elroid, &amp;o",
7·Sil 'lllli•II 1•Joe l&amp;onace
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The f11mlly gathering ,.-as
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afternoon
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Dougb Re Ml
Play Your Hunch
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C,,ncentratlon
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1.2:30 It Could be You
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5:30 Favorite Story
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8.30 Tab Hunter Show
l:O:• Chevy Shont
10:00 Loretta Your.g $low
10:30 People are Funny
1 1:00 News
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SclenCfl Fictidn 1'heater
Detective's Dairy
True Story
Home Run DerbJ
Ne\VI Pict\111!
Sports Roundup
Weathercut
Saturd,y Night Jam boree
Bonanza
Tall Man
The Deputy
World Wide
Man �'rom Interpol
N« n"'I Headlines
WJathereast
Shoekwatch
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10:00 The' Answer
11:00 Frontiers of Faith
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S. G. and Emily Picken• to
Robert F. Neil and Grace Fanum
Rutland. 1 9.77A, S t , �utland.,
James Reeves to Robert and
Doris Watkins, 1. 12A, Rutland.
Leonard C. and Florence L.
Bumgarner to A. G. and Opal
M, Lipscomb, Lot, S;yra&lt;�use.
Mabel and Orville Hogue to
Manley and Minnie Gettys, l-2A,
Jtutland.
Dellona and Deluna Pannell to
Jasper and Mazie Peterson, Par­
eeb, Pomeroy.
Robert F. and Helen Jeffers to
Henry Jr., ·and Hester Eblin, Par­
cels, Pomeroy.
Parker and Sa.die Chaney to
Ray Riggs Inc., I!liA, Lebanon.

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Mrs. Martha Rose has been
taking care of Mri. Carrie Nye
of PomerQt".
Mr. and Mrs. Parker Chaney
called at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Rose last Wednes­
day evening .
Mrs. Thelma Orr, Mrs. Eva
Bailey of Bashan and Mrs. Pau­
line Rose, Mrs. Marttia White, all
attended the Homecoming
at
Morse Chapel, Sunday.
Mrs. Betty Carleton and dau­
ghter, Ann called on Mrs. Pauline
Rose one evening last week.
Mrs. Warren Rose and Mrs.
Belly Carleton attended the CCA
meeting in the basement of the
Sacred Hearl Church Thursday,
The Junior class of the Sut­
ton Methodist Church attended
the Sunday evening servicel5 at
Letart Falls and presented a special song during the serYices ,
Mrs. 1''rank Hudson ' and children visited with her si1ter Mn.
Warren Rose and family Wednesday afternoon while Mr. Hudson went hunting.
· Mrs."" Warren Rose attended
the Ladies Aid meeting at Morse
Chapel last Wednesday ni1ht at
the home of Mrs. Florence Hardm in Syracuse.
The friends and relatives are ·
glad lo k'now that Miss Myrta L.
Rose, 8'1 years of age, has been
-dismissd from Holzer Hospital
and is resting comfortable at the
home of her nice, Mrs. Frank 1
Walton. She has been a patient
at the hospital since May.

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Clrde, 'POA. Sutton.
Orville and LUliaa Johmon to
Charles C. and Mar1ar1t Ella
Lewi.I, 7JA, Ruthnd,
John F. Blaettnar to John Wlll­
lam Blaettnar, O.llA, Pomeroy.
John F. Blaettnar to Fred W.
Blaettnar, Lota, Pomeroy.
,John F. Blaettnar to Irene B.
Hickman, 96A, coal, Sutton.
Ura SwiJher lo Ernest Bowen,
Minerals, Sall■bury.
Edwln W. and Gertrude V. Sliv­
ers to Boneta June Darst, Lot
28 .No. 252, Pomeroy.
John Robie to Robert A. and
Hattie F. Queen, Parcel!, Salis­
bury.

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George B. 11.adekin, Sr., who has
been 111 since J."e bruary, was taken
from ChilllCOlhe .Ho�pllal Tuesday
lo St. Anthony Hospual in Coliim­
bua where he underwenl lung sur­
gery on frulay, His condiuon was
1i1ood Sunday.
Mr, ad Mrs. John Strong
of
Columbus vmted Mr. anu Mrs.
Law1· ence Chapman. They came for
the funeral 01 his mother, Mrs. -Emma Slrong,
Ulnty h1fne is building a milking parlor and in,talting a bula
tank at his fum.·
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l e narvey 11 empIoy11r
u at t he
powder plant 111 McArthur.
Mr. and Mrs. w. K Campbell recel ved word S und ay n1g
· h t ot the
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cr1 ,·1ca1 cond 1' t10n
o1 theu 100, J err,, an d h'18 w1·1e, as the resuIt of an
autq, aceIdent m
' w h1ch two olh er
per■ona were •·11
I e d. 'l hc camp·
bells baby was unhur t. 'l'he local
Campbell• went to .l"ostoria Sunday nighl.
.Edmund Foster and. wife and
mother, Mrs, Ginevra Foater, viatt-.1 Harvey Bratton,
c
Logan, Sunday.
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Mrs. Graue Hen■ler ■pent Salurday w1"th her son, Cl ayton, and
f am iiY, · Alba ny.

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Mi. and Mrs. Geo Souders and
were
Toni and Randy, -Xenia
weekend guests of her pannts,
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Talbott.
S. W. Durst and Dell Talbott
some rep•r
have oomgleted
work for· Mr. and Mrs. Smeeks.
Mrs. Laura Wells who fell and
injured her knee is better.
Jerry Daily left for Norfolk
after a few days leave.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brewer
and daughter,. Long Bottom were
recent guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Brewer,
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brewer
and Leanna spent the weekend
in Columbus with their daughters
Mr. and Mrs. John Dobbins and
Mr. and Mra. Charles Suneral.
Mr. and .Mrs. Randall Talbolt
New Ltxlngton were Sunday visitors of his parents Mr. and Mrs.
Dell Talbott.
Myrtle Lee and Glenn Ables
and Olive and Dell Talbott were
gue.11ts of Lizabeth and Gene Car­
penter:
Dorothy Durst and Loulse Bre­
wer visited Iva Carpenter Tues­
day.
Rudy Durst called on Eber Car•
penter Wednesda y evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Corbett Patterson
were i n Syracuse Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fitch and
children, Dewitt&amp; Run were re­
cent guests of her padents, Mr.
and Mn. Charles VanMeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Gluesencamp
were recent guest.a of his par­
enta Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesen
camp.
Mrs. Nell Middleswart s\)ent a
few days with Mrs. Laura Wells.

lly Mra. '-lenn• Milhoan
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ma;ynard Bahr and Billy, Sunday,
-were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Salser,
Rw.cine, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kuper
and 1i1ler, Stella of Columbus.
1'he cwcasion was lo help M r •
Bahr celebrate his birthda)'. H I•
aon, C119h and l am 1ly O f M 1' ddleport, also visiled in Lile afternoon
Mr. and M n, Everett Milhoan
and Bcrnard VIII
· 1 &amp;ed Mr • and
.Mra. Albert Milhoan Tburada)' it
Bradbury.
Mn. Mary Shaffer, Jean Seldenabel and Jacklyn Jean o1
Pomeroy called on Mr■ , Clara
MUhoan Sunday afternoon,
SLATID FOi IXHI IITION
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davia,
Joan and son of Rced■ville called
Jl!:&amp;EY Crl'Y , N. J. UPI-Jim
at the Milhoan borne Sunday eve- Piersall, the Cleveland !ndian1'
conlronralal out.Helder, will play
ning.
blr. and Mr1. Everett Sluon of tor &amp;he American LeliliUe All-Stars
Long Bottom called at the borne again1t the Nat1onlill Leaa:ue Allof her parent•, Mr. and Mr■• Stan In an exhibition game at
ltoosevelt :Stadium, Oct. 14.
Muri T11,1or, Frida,.
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Social Events

Stiversville
Personals

Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shenefield of
Marion returned home Saturday
after spending a few days camp­
ing on the former Hill hrm .
1-'red Wakeley and brolhet-inlaw, Mr. and
Mrs.
Raymond
1''aulkner of
Columbus
were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Worley
Francia over Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Baker has been
ill (he pa8t week, but improving.
daughter,
W. R. Swen and
Bernice epent Friday evening
with the Lauer and Shenefield
families.
Mr. and Mrs. Worley Fnnds
called on hill uncle Jonas Rath­
burn and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
McClure Sunda;y evenina.
Mrs. Beecher Cooper 11 quile
ill with a cold.
Ernest Davia went to Colum­
bus University Hospital for ex•
mination Monday.

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GALLON JUGS FOR SALE IN
■hlppln&amp; containers. Ph. WY 2·
3344.
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I l!:W HT ROOM Hlh.JS1-;, two five &lt;'OMPLE.:TE 1..1-.SURANCE fRO
tcdi�n, LJ.fe, Aute. 1''ire, Polio
room apaumenli, A. N. }jcngel,
Call Oon
MU.ls, Middleport
Pbone WYZ.3.i:72.
H-2-tte
- ---- - - - -----f O H JU1NT- Tt. r� office r 1 om.a BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
over Sliffler S hoe StrJ re on
AgP.nt3 , Middleport. Fire, AutoCourt St., jn Pomerb)", second
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2·
floor. One larg� 18 x :"2 ft, room
29(13.
8-27-U
-- -with adjoining !? 'I. 12. ... room
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One JO � li fro,•• room. All GOOD PAINTING done. Very
( easonable. Call Vl3·2484. See
m•. -1·:1 palnled &gt;N"iLh ne w floor
\\' ilkie Sarson, Portland.
c0Yeringi1. Pb.one WY 2-208@.
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-- -- - --- ____ 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath, three lols.
786 Hysell St., Middleport, J. 1 ( 2. ) ) t{ea l l::stote
H . Allen.
9-7-tic I
8 1toou
,..8,. W ITII BATH Two story
-- - - ho me neu school. Take over
APA.t\l'MENTS - .furnOOed ancl
u11Jum1.1 ..ed. .Mc�11ten, .Middle
$4{UKJ per month payments after
port. Phone WY 2-282 1 .
J J tf down payment. Phone WY 2·11324.
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8 :&amp;a 30tc
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MODEUN unfurnished � rooms t,·ult SAL.I::: FlVE ROOM HOUSE
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and bath aputmcnt. _ Bi_rch cab·
with bath, nice location. Melvin
hicts,
disposal,
1ncmeralor,
Houd, 1 1 1 Lo.:ust St., Pomeroy_
large doscls. Phone WY2-5141.
(9) 1 30tp
9· 16-tfe
------- ----- FOR SALE: HOUSE 5 rooms and
bath, full size basement, douMODERN THREE room apartble
lot, in city limits at New
ment. UHi Mulberry Ave .. l'omHaven,
W· Va. $BM!O 00 Phone
er o y
9·20•tnsi
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( l 7 J Help Wanted
1'"0Jl SALE 9 room house, double
-lot. 344 Bt!ech s�. . Phone WY2WOMA N OU GIRL to a11s1st with
385? after 6 P- m.
9. 24. 3tc
housewurK and c.ire of two In•
velids. Time off. No laundry. FIVE room; --:n d -bath, rl�ry a�d
9-20· 6lc
_:_hon� WY2-6459.
a half, three bedrooms, full
basement, herdwood floors, furWAN J't:lJ a nice lady between
nace
heul, well water system,
ages ol' 53 and 00 !or house•
localed 011 large Jot wllh plenkeeper ur permanent home by
ly o( shrubber_y just outaide
widow er r n Syracuse, Oh lo.
Hacrne
city Jimil 11. !'hone W19·
Write Hux tlt!B-H c/o The Daily
9-22-atc
Sentinel, Pomerny.
9-20-tltp - 37a8.
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WOMAN for cleaning, ironing 1 SYRACUSE - I story frame, five
rooms, also l2x 24 store build·
day ll week. WY2·J493 9-21-;Jtp
in&amp;, 5·8 acres, located· on Route
J:.:.4. $3,000.00, .
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. s two part l_l rne, one
fHRE
E, Ladie
, ROUT I a3--Rapch style stone
1�11- llme lo help with our
and frame, 3 bedrooms, 1 1·2
t.:hr1st.mu _se.aso� ending Dec.
baths, lull basement, double
15. Part tune $35 per week,
garage breezeway
swimming
f�ll ume $'1D.UO. _&lt;.:ar �ecess.ary.
pool, i-acre lot. $io,ooo.oo.
I&lt; or 11.�rsonal
1Uterv1ew cal � CHE SHIR E SMALL
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FARM-l4
W Y:'.·?101 o� wh�te _ llox. 668�
acres, 4-room fnime, Juli basecue l hc_ D1uiy Sentinel. Pom·
mcnl , ba rn, chicken
house,
,
eroy, Uluo,
9•i3-3tc
plenty of water. Located on
Uoute 304. $:JMO. UO.
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ASSOCIATlON needs lo• ROUTE 7 FAR#--176 11cres, no
builcJi ngs, 36 ucres culHv ated,
ul ,man ao-oo yeus for coulact
139 acres te11ced. Excellent lowork with busine1111 and pro•
cation. $8000.00.
Je&amp;sHmal people th i s area, Must
ALBE RT M. COX, Saleam.n
lu1vc car, 1"1eld trail. mg plus
suUHtant1al drawmg account Box 229
Phone WY:Z-2220
for man sdected, This is an 9-24-ltc
WY2.JUO
unusual money-making opportunity. Write Manager, Hux
tltitK.:, care The Daily Sentinel,
NOT h-■' OF FILI NG AND
JJomcroy, Ohio.
9-23-atc
H.A .ING ON 1�Vi
,.. NTORY
C.'. N. 1.'••7
MAN lo lake over gas station, P,obot, Co••,
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. -�hon� WY 2-911:t0,
9-23, tfc
TU the Exec utor or Admmistra- -- - - - -- - --- WANTED; Mechanic. Phone WY2- tor and lo sueh of the foilowin1 aa
are re1ic1ents of the stale of Onio;
wio.
9-23 . tfc
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_ surYivmg spouse, u any,· ne,t o f
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k m; benefl ciarie11 under the wUI,
,r any; the altorney or attorney•
rep1·e11em in 1: any of Lile afore-- --,c-c,-- ------ meutmncd
per,ons·.
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tlO USEKEEPER, GOOIJ COOK . No
¥ou are nereoy nolt'f'ed
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that 00
obJechon lo 011e or two e h1hlren. the 15th day ol Septem
ber 191SO an
lle1ertince. !'hone WY 2- ;;iUcH.
inventory and Appra1sement of ' tbe
01). 2.:.! , 3tc estate ot l -' h11l1p Bruch, dece11ed,
l.i ENEHAL HOUSEWORK or HABY i.11 te or Pom�roy, . Ohio, �n Hid
Lount y_ was llitl1 m lh1a Court.
Sl'l' J ING. l:iy (lay or week. LoH aring on 810d Inventory and
rena Snyder ' Rose Hill Pornappie- .aiatiinent will be had before
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eroy.
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·t.xcept1on11 there to may be filed
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any in terested -part)' at a ny
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1-,..u�■,--LLc. HOUil appltance• Arnol d Ar-. ,ime prior to fi ye days before the
. then, Syrtcuw, 01160, Pt.on. date :iet for hearJna\\' H N.r.:S� 11))' idanature and
WY:l....,_
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the !ieal o! ■aid Court. thia
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pond1,
15th day of September lfN.iQ
basement
and
land■ca_ping,
.i,·. H. 0-hRJEN
Phona Cne■ter, Yuk.onS-3:lU.
Judie and Ex-Ot'flcio Clerk
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•By Ann Baker,
--Deputy Clerk
Allt 80NOJrJON1NG, REliRJQU
t9l n, 24, 2te
aUon Hl'ftet. Jacll'1 .RefriJer•
tio,i. New llano. Phone 1'U2lla;i1,
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Howard Dd Gilk�y to Clint
GIikey, Parcels, Scipio.
J. 0. and Mollie B. Grim lo
Ohio Power Co., 2 1 0.38A, Colum,
bia.
J. B. and Roxie Scarbrough lo
G. Douglas and Elsie
Garnet"

By Marth■ Holsln.. ,
Viaiton of Grace and Junior
Hol■mger Saturday were Mr. and
.Mn. David Cllne ol McConnelsville
and Nancy Brawley, Vienna, W. Va.
Se"Veral from here attended the
meetilll: at Joppa Church Saturday
evening to hear Rev. Elwood Gibbs
ol Aehland, Ky.
Emma and Robert VanMeter vis­
ited Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
J.ake VanMeter of Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Holsinger
and da ughters or Racine v1s1led
Sunday With Mr. and Mra. Chnton
Holsinger.
V isitors of Mr. and Mrs. Arch
Barber Sunday evening were Ray
and James Barber and a friend ol
Empire and "11', and Mrs. Paul
Chevalier and son, Long Bottom.
Donald Buchanan spent lhe week
end with his wife and daughter m
Toronto.

Mr. and Mrs. Byron Davis and
Gauces: Montgomery · 1 6. 1 up­
daughter tta ... e moved to the Joe
50 FOOT Tn11-1 er, 3 fu 11_
&amp;l•ied Hawley property here.
per, 9.3 lower. 4 fl. open. Gallipo­
bed�ooms, full bath with au to- I
Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Got&amp;ehaU lis: 17.lil upper, 9.7 lofer, 4 ½1 feel
mat1c washer, Maple Street,
of Ballimore, Md .. !is, 17.9 upper, 9.7 lower, 4: 14 ft.,
Mi�dleporl. Phone WY2 ·!&gt;'160 and daughter
were r ecent guests ol h11 slater, er, closed off. Ail Kanawha River
Ch ildren wekome.
dams are on the sill. All movable
_9-20-6tp Mrs. J . G . S w,1i n and husband.
are up 13 through 33 and
dam1
M,
Mn.
Lauer ,nd
closed otf.
do'fn: Lock 111: A. V. Chris
(
�rv1c• Jr..Boat.s
am, 10-0; Lock 17: Irene
3:30
WANTED: .Small Girl's Bicycle,
am, 4-0; Lock 19 The
8:30
Chotin.
AUCTIONE ER
wh eels. l 'hon t&gt;
':liso Ira.rang
Aliquippa,
2
am,
0-1 1 ; Lock 22: The
REASONABLE
RATES
2
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OVEC, IU5 am, 19- 1 ; C. V. Harner,
SATISFACT ION GUARANT l!ED
WANTl:o:D CUSTOM corn picking. ,
C,1II or writ• I. O. Mc-CO)'
10 am, 2-0; Lock 23 , Rock\t, 3:30
Contact Dclm&lt;1r Hullon. Pome•
pm, 4--3; Rober! R. Gipson, 4:55 pm,
Chftl•r. otilo
ruy HuuLe 3. Mt . Herman Road I
8 22 30tp 0-:.!, Helen Z, 1 : 50 pm, 3-0; Onward
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1 . 40 am, 3-8.
NEIGLER BUILD.ING
-SUPPLY
Boats up: No upbot4nd boats
Johns-M .. r. ,·i'.l" roof shingles, from Kanawha or Gallipoll!i. Up at
l i l '.\/�ENG HU01'S , for prompt 8t•
kitchen cabinels built to ordl'!r, Lock :.i.J: Beaver, 1 2:30 pm, 2- 1 ; Al­
cept.ince $l . 3 J per 01 . All other
iiluminum window, and doon, bert F. Holden, 1 : 011 pm, 10-0;
rouls al atlva r.ccd price also.
g.irage doors, ceiling tile, vKlyl Charles R. Stevenson, 2:30 pm, 4-8:
E II. '.1-lursc. Albany, Ohio, next
floor tile and plywood paneling. 8. Wade Childrees, 4 am, 10•4; Ti•
tu 'J tinnc�sec Gas Plant.
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Call Neigler's, Racine. 8- 1 1-Uc Lain, 5:30 pm, 11-0.
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Land Transfers

Eden Society
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Meigs County Women's Democrat Club
Held September Meeting Thursday

RUGBY

The Seplt&gt;mber meeting of the • Democratic Women held in Col­
Meigs Counl)' Democratic Worn- umbllfi recently in connection
I en's Club was h� Thursday eve- with the stat@ convention was giv•
1 mng at the setjmd ward house en by Mn. Henry Benti who at
·
Mr and Mrs Alva Grover of tended . Mn. Geora:e Holman alao
Che.shire were gue5'! and Mrs. .i.ttended. Mrs. Don Brewer, preai
I Grover who is secretary of the dent, waa unable to attend due to
1'er �•
-- ind Boys
Org;rnna, · illness.
�mocratic Women·s
I tion in Gallia County invited the i
I 11 the absence oI the program
l o,· a l dub to atte nd '" 11 Y meet i n g
1 of 1hr1r dub which is held al rha i rman, Mrs . William B.lrtels,
the program for the evening
1Middleport, Ohio
' \h(' L.ifaye\lt• H ot el . fi allipol i� .
consisted of interesting rep&lt;lrta
A rrpor! on the Federatio n of of the state convention by rhairJ-�,.,,,,-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,----t
' man Henry Bentz, who spoke on
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BUY. SELL and TRADE TIit: -CLASSI FI ED WA\'!
1he pliltform adopted at the con ·
, . :.L..vention Don Mullen spoke on
1.
thr r('unt meeting held at Char•
leston. W Va .. where Senator
,lul111 Kennedy was the speaker.
Mullen illll'nded u a represen•
ta1ive of Congressman Walter
MoC'IIN 01her speakers at this
meet in1c were Governor Law­
rcnrc ,,f Penn�rlvani;, and Gov•
ernnr Errt C.1mhs of Kentucky .
Mullen s,1irl he came away more
crrnvincul th;,,n C\'l'r that the
D rmocr; . 1 • c party JS the Party
· who cares .

SMITH CLOTHING Co.

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Mrs . Brn1z read an artirlc from
Tbe L'rusa'1er, a church puliiica.
lion Ill n·.?ard to the over em:•
phas1� of the relii::ious issue In
this cil mpa i µ:11 . Candidates Ernest
Wrngl'tl , Ma&gt;:rnc Allensworth and
Geraldine Youn,i related inci•
denls they encountered wl'llle
c11mpaignin,;. Two mt.ietings were
announced, one on Oel. . 4 at the
second ward house, wh1th Is to
be a polluek supper for candi•
dales and eommlUeemen and
their families. 1'he time to be
announced and the October 20
meeting in Middleport (or candldall's uf both partles. �r. Grover
also a_nnnuneed a (1.le(!bng of the
co mm ;Ucr. no pollt1cal edul'atlon
of thr loth con&lt;.:re!Jllional dlatrlct
Mo. 11d_a y, �kl. 3, at the Bradh�ry
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b111lrl_111;: 111 Cheshire, at which
�and1dates 'lf both p�rli('S are
mviled to allend. The meeting
time of the local club w1;1� ehang ,
ed from 7 : 3(1 to 8 P , m.
Refreshments were scr 11!d by
the new rcfrea hment �ha1rman
Mrs. Phil Obllnger assisted by
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Ht'mlock Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Midkiff of Bradenton, Fla.,
visited Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Hill, Flatwoods.
Mn. William Bartels entered
Meigs General Hospital Friday (Qr
observation and treatment.
Mn. Clara Grueser of Enterprise
is a medleal rpatlent at Meiga Gen•
era! Hu�pltal.
Mrs. C. F. Tompkiru; visited Fri­
day afternoon at Parhrsburg, W.
fa., -with her father in h1w, Ben
Tompkirni who is ill in the hospital
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1ill&gt;b hlcKJ;;LVEY
Mrs. Geo11ge Bearhs, president, o'p­
Mr .. and Mrs. William A. McKelvey of Route 1, Portland,
ened the meeting or the Past Pre­
aidents or the Ladies Auxiliary of are announcmg the engagement of their daughter, Shirley
Drew Web1ter Post American Le­ Ann, to Mr. Don Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thel'on Johngion. held Wednesday evenlng at son o( Route 2, Racine. Miss McKelvey. i&amp; a 1959 graduate of
the home o( Mr:s. Pearl Hysell
Racine High School. She worked for Gates , McDonald &amp; Comlure, I use them oil the
Mrs. Han')' Houdashelt was · in
a
Ohio, and is presently employed with the
chaf'le or the devotions taken from p ny of Coluw.bus,
a.
time. They're ,afe, inexpen• J
I Corinthians 13. The Human City Loan &amp; 8avings Company 01 Pomeroy. Mr. Johnson is
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Tooc h wu rP9d and followed with 19 [&gt; 7 gr�d uate oI RaeIne High School and attended �hio State
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prayer. The pledge to the flag pre­ UJ11vers1ty for one �e?r. He then . entered Greer Diesel Engleeded a moment o( sllent prayer neeru,ig .School m Chicago, UUnots, where he was graduated
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for the dead.
in December, 1959. No definite date bas been set for �
During the busine1u1 sessio
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Loop ■t Millel"8 cotta,ge D yt
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lo Mrs. E11zabeth Huber ,11.t Foster
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�l•• Erma SmJtl;l. It Wal decided
Women'
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anniversary
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18th
The
Association
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to purc
h 11e decorations to be used
of the 1',irst Upited Presbyterian Church of Middleport which
In the poppy window on Memorial was held Thursday evening at the church began with a 8:30
Day.
dinner in the dining room of tqe church.
MAM&amp; OMITTED
Member Fedenl Re1ene System
The dinner table was cente�ed with a large cake decorated
Mrs. William Baxter was Jn
Mr!i. Willard Faudree's name wu
Member 1-'ederal Depo1dt lnsuranee Corporation
omitted from an account or . the charge of the program and con­ In sink with the inscr_lption "Women's Association 18 Years , ..
I 20th anni11ersary of the Forest Run ducted eeveral eonlest.s.
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an encircled with ivy.
Prayer hy Mr11. Baxter, chaplain,
WSCS meeting.
Twenty-five memben .-nd gueats, , coved with a white l'loth and on it
concluded the meeting after wliich Mrs. O. P. Klem. MUls Nancy Dun- was the golden cross, the open Birefre11hme.1ts were served by the bar and Rev. Howard Ruppclt, were Ille, lour white carnations for the
ho,atess to those named above and present for the affair.
deceased preaidents and a white
Mra. A. V. Howell, Mra. J. M
'fhe l'harter members, who were , candle. Lighling candles for the de­
Thornton, Mrs. Jed Weh8ter Sr · seated at the speaker's lable, were ceased members were Mrs. Ron•ld
Mn. Lewis Stanley, Mrs. Owe� Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mrs. E. O. j Hand, Mrs. Dale Walburn, Mrs.
Watson and Mrs.• �ayme Holmef!. Tewksbary,. Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Richard Vaughan and :iw'a. James
The October meeting will he Mrs. Charle[! Shumaker, Mrs. R. Sanb4t'n. The ot her past presidents
h•l4 ,1 111• IM&gt;... of Mn J 11 H. S�JlrqJ,¥,n, "1.rs. W. tt- Juhling, werC presented with red carnation
M,r11. Garen StanabLllY, M:rM. Lilli�n corugea after which they took
Stciff, Mrs. Hobert Shal'p, JliJ. their _ chairs on the platfol'm, AiPaul Haptonstall, Mrs. George An- 'aistin,:: in the ceremony w�N! ''Mrs.
det'flon, Jr., Mrs. Bethel Coleman W. H. Juh ling and Mrs. Edward
ap.d �,i:rs. �-trl Owen.
Burkett.
pr
The thcii\e, ·•one World" was
.
Devotwnal leader for the meet•
carried out in the table decoraLions . ..\s the g11ests entered the- I Jng was Mrs. Willia� Mo!rls Wh0
rooni a mobile railed "Le t's Join read exerpts 1r-0m Billy Grahap1 s
We ·-1ntel!lrate
, Rock Sprlnc1
Gran,e met Hand�•· was suspended from the article ·' W hy Don't
Our
C
h
urches."
She
read
scripture
1huraday evening wUh Amo, door.
gs
the book
in
Paul's
teachin
from
t.eonard, worthy master presid.
's
table
the
spl'aker
The center of
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was highlighted by a ,olden cross. of Romans an_d 1 Corinthians.
The minutes of the Sept. IO, 1942
Mra. Leonard, home economics ln the shadow of which was a
chall"man eave her report for the glolle surrounded by six figures meeting were read by the secre•
ye,ir and named Mra. Fred Leif. representina; all races. The11c fig- tary Mrs.. Floyd Carma�k- The
hell, Mra. George 6kinner Mn Uftl were attached by rec.I ribbons .trcasurer � rcporl was given by
Annis Phelpa and Mrs. 'Home; to locations on the J,llobe which Mra. Juhh ng.
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R�ce aa lhe committee to work they' represented.
. �embeh were u_rgcd to make in1dual conlribul1ons Lo the Sal•
d1v_
with her for the new year. A con•
Followlng Lhe dinner the regutrihution was ,:iven for lhe SIil· lar associ,nion meeting was held vahon Army and the Blood pro­
YIUon Army appeal.
with Mra. H11.rold Sauer, president, g ram: The annual _summer medical
pr esiding. Tho session opened with of fering was received and a con•
A program was pre1cnted by the hymn "O, Master Let Me Walk I lribution was voted for the Cl'lilean
the hom41 economics commltlee Wlth Thee " the same song which , reilef through the Church W orld
with Mn, Leonard Jn charge. had been 8'un· g by the group at Service by the group. Plans were
Group lin1Jng by The Qulltinc the organizatiomil
Why let rough winter mows rilre )'OIII' blood preo­
meetini: 18 discu11ed for the annual bataar and
Party
· dates were set for Nov. 9-10 with
ope11
ed
t
h
e
proa;
ram
folh&gt;w- years ago.
mre, when for about half the ooot of new -tor lire,,
ed by a roll &lt;'I ll with member.
Mrs. Karl Owens, Mrs. Myron Mill­
prespaat
honoring
A ceremony
)'OU can gel Winier Retreads with lmnou, Submbanite
responding with something they
ld4lnl8 wa11 conducted by Mrs. Sau- er and Mr1. Ronttld Hand named as
like about the tall of the year. er. They included Mra. J. H. Hum- the committee in charge.
, "'•d de,lgn. Up to 511 more traction than bofoN, In
A J)Oem "Who's Who " by Mrs phrey, Mra. Ralpl'I Berning, Mrs.
Guest soloist lor the evening was
,now , . . up t� 171 better traetion .In mud. Coodye11"1
Rober!, Louka, preoodod two aru: Dea Hayes, Mrs. J, B. Haye-, all Mn. O. P. Klein who had al6o been
approved Suburbanite tread dellp, means you gel
- at -Mra. A. A. Dillard, a gue&amp;t
elea, Watch These 81td1" by deceased, and
the organlz:atlonal meet­
the bed Winter Retread, for the moneyl Save ond
Mra. WIIIJ_am Grueter and "Be Mrs. George Anderson, Jr. (two I ing. Mrs. Klein, accompanied by
Careful With Thal Gun .., WHHa m. termaJ, Mrs. Alfred Schleicher and I Mrs. Steur,
sang
be safe!
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-Grueser.
hn·s Elija h,
:,tendelsso
from
Lord"
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Dita of non,ehse by Mra. Johl\
Ml improvised altar was used, 11,11d a medley of apirltuals lncludln and safety questions and' -- - - - · -·
a h;ue and false . quiz on Ui4''
Gr■�• CClJlducted b� MrL UeonJ
ard clo"d the P'Oiram.
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�, the. cloae Q� ,,-e , · meeunc
quartel'ly · blrthday i:u'pper wa�
'f'..Y"� i•om a \abl• '!'iih white
cvnr and fttfrhtcd by candles.

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S:�i Women's Association He./.d Its 18th
Ann,·versary M"'et,'ng At Ch ch E.

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Hugh Murphy, Reed6ville, was
taken to St. Joseph Hospital in
Parkersburg, Saturday evening
foUowing Meigs County's third
minor hunting accident of the
year.
Murphy was reported to have
Ileen squirrel bunting with a
shot himaelf in the leg. According
pistol and as he tried a r.ut draw
to the West Virginia Slate Police
at Parkersburg hi5 injury ia not
serious, even though he was ad·
milled at the hospital.

Suit For Divorce
Filed In Court

A ,uit for divorce has been riled
Jn the Clerk of Courts office by
Larry Carpenter, Rutland, a minor,
against Jerusha Carpenter, al.so a
minor.
The plaintiff flied on gl'Dunds
of gross neglect of duty.

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H"!'e Money, Wil ­
Travel, But Not
Without Blood

Molfl county MW ho cantrl,.
buted 1MMJ hi finance Its Reel
Cro■t Bloodmoblle Protram for
another '(ffr.
New it nNd1 blood.
· Men and ...,,... ma,
blNd thlli Wednesday at Iha
Pomeroy Junior Hith euillitor•
� noon to , ,. m.. All cf'Nlta
at thl Huntington llood Center
have lteen depleted, At INlt 150
pints a,. needff, Hthorltln
uy. to ftllfft local
until
anather visit of th9 blNdrnobile.
Gl,q blood If fw no ether
rNIOII from th■rnkfufneao that
you an in t,MCI health end hive
blNd to gtft. Many
Show appnd1tion k putting
your hulthy Wood lnte the
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The Ladiee Aid of the Church of
Christ in Rutland wl.11 make app)e
butter Sept. 27. Contalner1 1bould
be left at the home of Ethel Nel•
son, Salem SL, and orden made
by telephoning SH 2'"'°31,

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il'looping It Up Mter 33 Year Pennant Drought

Open House Held
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t;lberal ml,cell111eous benefits up to $1!0.00
a,:e
provided In addition to HoopItal �edwal
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Come ·ln for • FREE teat and
dernonst.ratlon Ot the bteat io
bearint ahla' tad •llM'inl al11111es. Alt to 1H the tiny new
· Jubilee model ' bearlns: 1kt lbat
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38th, Ho..,. 1M.

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Mel Clark, Weil Columbia,
former major lf'.ague outftel�fr
and nationally reco,nlzed fox
h unter. will be apeaker the eve�
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lng of Sept. 30 (or tbe lleiP.
County Fox H11nt1:n' Asaoelatio · ,
banquet held i11 Racine Hleli
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The dlnner'·,wm follow (Mi ,,
day's activity of fleld -tritll
hounda. are cast a&amp; , d1Jbrea1t.' t
After dinner, if the bun
hne enel'I)' left after their f
day out of-doors, ibere wUI '
square and round ctan·r.!tng. · it'
Ladies of the Racine PTA art ..
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serve the dinner.
Thursday ni&amp;bt the
anol'iatlon event apena with a
Bench Show at the Legion Hall
111 Racine.
Sat Lllday at daybreak hounds
will be cast in the Derb)' and.
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. BEGIN AT SCHOOL - Heavy earth movt ng equtpm;nt has moved Into Sugar Run Ail•Age run, doi:1 running to1e- . .
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where Pom�roy's new el�mentary school buil ding is to be constructed. Sever � Williams ther, but acored separately. Rib- - ,
�uJpm�t 1s seen here with a huge tree stum p In the right foreground. House in the rear, hons, rosette&amp;, trophies and euli;
n_·
hiih, ts the Vaughan place.
a,e being offered o n the lie¢
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Pitzer, Fairview, w, Va.; the.
ringmaster la Jack Cada, Gam•
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�ridge, 0., and Master of Hound1
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1s John Green, Fairview, W. Va.
11'1 ia planning another 10
. on atwnpt to put a U.telllte
iJtto; orbit around the moon this
A l:!ill of exceptions has been I bi11 of except!ona now pr.oceeda set up under law for corrections,
,eat
filed m th� Mells County Clerk into a poHibly lengthy routine: answen, or changes In the tran•
,, despite lts "annoying" sixt h
lunar probe failure Sund1y.
of Courts JD the lnJuncUon auit Judge Bacon i:oust approve it for script as filed.
Tlie new moon rocket will carry
The caterpillar in question wu
apiu1� county pureha&amp;e of a D- 9 accuracy and acceptability, 110
a
d;i&gt;llcate of the 18? . poond
caterptllar.
must attorneys for both 11ides, to cost $151,275, payable in three
''tp,ce lab@nlory" destroyed Jn
The �ceptions actually are a and along each step .of the way installments, with money a11eady
lhi�· flation'a late1t lunar nplora­
transcr11&gt;t of August lffth pro. ftlpulated
period1
of time are paid In: $3,600 monthly rentals to
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1 tetback.
ceedlnis presided over by Judge
have been deducted.
Sunday's effort to fire s aatel•
Joh� C. Bacon. At that time
Recently, a majority of the
lite , 340,00 miles to a lunar orbit
commissiGners, Rolland NeutzlinR
J.u�ge Baeon turned down the peo s
ended
in wreckage at � bottom
Dan
Harlingu
voling
yes,
ap•
btton of ·Homer Goegl8ln to stop
and
'!tie Meigs County SheriU's De­
purcbue o1 the caterplllar.
proved a resolution of intention partment la inveatigaUng an ac­ or the uteAn le&amp;&amp; than 1me hour
Goegleln filed an appeal Seplo continue renting the ealerpil• sident on Rt. 124, after a un­ after an A\lu-Able rocket b)aated
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lar if it cannot; be bought, and to ldentiried driver, opentlng 1 hym its pad.
pay $3,600 per month rental for bread truck hit n power pole eoo
Court attaches Hid today the
��;._ume It has been used .. feet above the Provlco Millin,
Co., in Minersvllle thla n,,orntnr;
at 8:30.
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the Ati&gt;en, 111e...n1:.,, Sund,r ....
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N1tm'tr:t)h10 Sports"'iura afld
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Floyd TB1bo t, l!6, Barbe,ton,
Sportsbroadcasters l\.sloeilltlon.
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was
arrested
Uftng
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by
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Ml
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hill, editor of The PomerGY-Midnersvlll♦ rffldent ha,
M.i8.II Wanda Ruth Stepmle, 2i.
dleport Daily Sentinel. .
IHrn♦d I lff&amp;On about flylnt driving while intoxicated. He forFuneral services for Mrs. Lettie
Elected vice president was Bob airplanes· without Pf'OIM'r train. felted $1� bond this morning of Aur&lt;1ra,
Va .• has been nam•
Cunningham, who died al Holzer Willis, Wellston banker and part- Ing.· No, he w..n•t pllollnl a ,.. when he laJled lo appear in ed Home Demon1tration Agent
for Ma110n County and has aslloapltal today at 9 a. m. will be time sportewriter and sportsbroad• or I DC 7, IM,t a mOfMI air- County Court.
'the only of.her person arrest- sumed her duties.
held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from cuter for the Wellston Telegram
p11.,.. Thi plane w•• rHcly to
the Ewing Chapel with burial in and Wellston radio station.
The new ■r:enta i1 a graduate of
be 1ent Into the wlld blue yon. ed by the department over the
weekend was Douglas Sayre, Ra- Aurol'II High School in Preston
Hobart Wilson, Jr., Sports Editor der, by the would be pilot.
Portland Cemetery.
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She was born Od. 2fl, 1888, in of the Galllpolls Tribune, was relnttHd of hHdlni Into the cine, RD 2. He ie being held fOr County in the dau of 1956. She
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investigation.
re&lt;:elved her BS degree In home
Lebanon Township, the daughter eleeted 11ecretary-treasurer.
cloud, when Ml let looq of ttt,
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. and Mary
economiC!II at West Virginia Uni•
The meeting was held at the Fair pl■ne, It turnff around ind
Greens Country Club near Jack- taok • noN dive right Into the
Taggart.,
versity in June, UMIO.
IS O
She will l'Ucooed Mn.. Ramona
Surviving are a broth41r, E. D. sori fo11owing a dinner there. Wil- chin of t he 30 yur old pilet,
Holliday, who resigned Ute poll•
T■Hart, Fort Pierce, Fla., son was authorized to pdrc=hase
wi.en the Injuries ..,.. totaltd'
tian in April . of this yea� Since
listers, Mrs. Rettle LeMas- trophies !or presentation at the the pilot wa, the onl., CHUalty,,
., , �. Fontana,
Calif.; Mn. Zettle All•SEOAL footbaU banquet set J,te went to Mel91 Goneral Hoslhat Umt, the County has been
without an agent.
H9(ferman,. Franklin, Pa.; Mrs. now for December 1 in the city pltal and had five 1tltchei In
Miss Ste,pmle has said that she
Nettie Smith, Syracuse
with winnb1g the grid championship.
hi, chin.
will meet in the near future with
An effort will be made to have
whom Mrs. Cunningham qi�de
The model plane wa■ not llamher home and a hal( brother, E. this date changed.
farm women's �h•ba .to map out
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a proaram in home demonstration
It conDicts with at least two
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Her hu.sband, Ed, died Feb. 24, other Important meetings, the aparmed wlt.h pistolH today robbed
pearance of the Ohio State NCA
lNO.
the
Weat HIii, Bnncb of the
champion
Ohio
basketball
at
team
l'ROMISIS IIG GIANT
Fritinda may call at the fl.lneral
First National B1nki of $30,000.
University, and the Middleport
STANFORD, Calif. UPI-Tht
home 1ny time.
ou
The a1111men entered the bank largest single unrestricted grant
Rotary club sponsored football
at 10:14 a. m. EDT and shouted: ever made to a ·university-$25
banquet for the Yellow Jackets.
"This is a 1tiekup."
h
Attending were the orticera .n1mmillion-has been promised by
They ordered all patrona and the Ford Foundation to Stanford
ed and Willard Fitzp,trick and Ed
Registered nurses O f Mason
Clark, Jackaon; David Kempton, County met recently at the Appa - b� nk employes to line up. Then University
provided
Stan(ord
Athens, Robert R.oberta:, Pomeroy;· lacblan Auditorium in Point Pleas- lhe bandit&amp; cleaned out the tell, matches it with ffl fflillldn with­
Odle O'Donnetr, Gallipoli!; John ant lo organize a county wide er·s cages, ran f111m the bank, in five years.
and fled In a 191Ht Chevrolet with
:_
, Web41r, Wellst'tin; John Ward, Nel- group of nurses.
,
sonville and Jim Myers, Logan.
During the meeting nominating Ohio liCflnse platea.
The estimate or the lpl ount
and telephone committees were
named. Members of tlie nominat- taken in the robbery wu made
in.a eOIDmittee are Mn. William by bank pre1fdent. Harlan ·P•ige,
Thr-ee )'OUnl Ma,on Couhty. sall•
Alarnhoul, Mn. J. S. Duncan, arid 'I'he two men apparently llipped
ors are pi'eaent1y spending fourMrs. C. L Brown. Members of the through �lice bloclt-1e• &amp;et up
.
teen day leave, at • their home,,
y
telephone committee are Mrs. alter an aJarm went off,
after having completed their
P�BURGH UPf-Tbe 33Police •aid one of the bank
Frill Frey, Mrs. o. s. Kelley, and
h11ic recruit llaining at the Naval . •
drou1ht finally WIH
�nant
employea
managed
ta
slip°
out
of
Mn. Robert Lutton.
,
e joy that a&lt;!comh
t
And
.endMt.
, Trlinint , Center Great Llkea, llli•
the
bank While the robbery was
Harrl1onville Scipio PTA held an
Plans were made for another
pniell Ibis fact ■Imply 1t1tamped
· nols. � yoons m�n all enlist• open house Wednesday evening,
progress
in
and
c
alled
to
report
meeting to be held October 10.
�atown
Sunday
ed together, ttalned together, Sept. 21. All teachera, parents and
Ptttsbw:&amp;h
Attending were Mn. Homer Mar- the holdup. A -bank alarm abo d
and are now on leave tosether. pupils were Invited to the get11i.ght.
wu
tripped
a, the two gunmen
tin, Mn. Bertha Harmon, Miss
flle air was u.turated with that
They are:
fled.
acquaInted senIon . .
Bert
ha Condee, illra. L. L.
SchWilliam Eugene . C,onno11y, Airsweet
smell or 1ucl?eQ, and
New teachers, Mrs. llae YOURJ ween, Miss Louile Roush, Mrs.
-man Apprenllee, u. s. Navy, son
choked the lidew,tka and
thronga
Margaret Gray. Mrs. Dorothy Mor­
of Mr. and Mr�. Charles B. Connol- and Mrs. Maurita Miller, were in• rieon, Mrs. Marguerite Shields, Here For Interment .,
streets to inhale il aa they await•
The remains of Grover Hiram ed the arrival from Milwaukee of
ly :Route 2 Leoti. Connolly will re- trod�ced by Mr. George Dallas, ex­ Mrs. Louella Morgan, MISI Evelyn
cut1ve head of Northwestern. lm­
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Jarrett,
who dled near Washing. thei, heroe&gt;-the 1960 Nation,!
ri to the fiaval Air Station Anaents have �n made with 8'ickma11, and those named to ton, D. C., Saturdll', will arrive League champions-the Pittsburgh
provem
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c.,
n1ton.
upon
D.
waahl
,
eo,Ua
by train in Athena at 6:33 p. m. Pirates.
.1 more ito be made in the near fu• committee&amp;.
oofflpletion of bl■ lean.
ture.
Tuesday.
Police Superintendent James
Tony Martin Cbeesebrew,
Burial will be in the Beech Slueser said th,t estimating the
Mn. Bea Wood, president, ap­
man Apprentlce, U. S. - Navy, son.
Grove Cemetery at 9 Wednesday 8.lze of the crowd was nearly imOI Mr. 'Ind Mn. Jphn s. Cheese• · pointed five delq:ate1 to attend Auxiliary To Hold
morntn1. He had lived here years possible. But he aaid that. accordLe­
at
County
.A.
Councll
P.T
the
Pleasant.
brew, Route 2, Point
Meeting September 27
ago.
ing to police reports. some halfChfftebrew, enlisted ae an Air• I tlrt Falls on Oct. 13. They are
The Racine American Legion
Haiel
Lewis,
Gilkey,
Faye
Louise
million person• turned out to wel
man Recruit, one ·oi the choices· of
MEIGS GINIRAL HOSPITAi.i
Sta'ntey, Helen Williams and Hazel Auxiliary · wtll · hold 1t1· regular
come home the victorious Pirates.
any Navy applie1l1t.
meetin1 at the Legion hall, Sept­
Saturday adml1sion1: Jean Ste­
People began conver&amp;in&amp; on the
Owen Eqene Pllllta� Seaman Hendenon. Named to the way1 ember 'Z7, a.t a o'clock.
wart:. Middleport; Mirtha H111ton, area 1hortl)' arter the Pirate&amp; ofAp....tice, , U: S. Navy, husband and means com'tnittee were ;.fary
•There will' be a silent auction, a Du-,bar, W. Va.; Kathryn Windon, ficlally clinched the pennantof Deloria J. Plante, Route · '2, CtneY, chairman, lk!tty Gllkey, movie;
and relruhmenll. Margaret Pomeroy.
Gilkey
Davldl&lt;ln,
Clinton
when the Chicago Cubl -ellmlnatPotni "P.leaaanl Plant:a, enlisted in Leodell
Ypat,
president
wishes to t_hank
,Sat,urday discli■r,:es: Dorothy ed the St. Louis Cardinals in
the , N•�•1 High Sct\ool Graduate and . Charle a Kina.
A comm_itte� wn also named to al! members who took- p,art Jn the Roseberry and daughter, Racine; the Wll\dy City.
Tralnlnl Pro�m. which laaured
Dora Al'ln Duckworth, Syracuse.
to the black topping under Fall Festival Saturday hl&amp;ht.
aee
"Bring on tbe Yanks", "The
him . of attendin1 a Navy SCbOOI in
S_unday admlaalona: Dewey Y3'1U Are Ned,.. ·'Yankee · You'll
"'ulp­
the
playground
around
and
omc
.e]ectronies
ul)on
of
field
the
Moore, Aahland, Ky.; Audrey Mc Go Home'' sprang up on liomeple�lon of h� 'buic tr1inlpg, and mcnt. They _ are Jake carsey, Mery] Thurman Youth Cited
.
Laughlin, Pomeroy.
.;_
Aft
Glltey.
d
.
a
Bernard
t.
Houdaaheld
h
made signs throughout the goodhe Will. whea ,. bls Jeive expire•,
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Sunday di1ehargea: None.
· report to the Naval Tralnin1 Cent• 1 A nursery was started lor thenatured mobs.
The O hio State Patrol lnve1UgalChHdr-.n, Too
er San Diego, California, for a children with toys being bro11ght
an accident at 4 o'clock yealer•
C&lt;!,IL KOHL BURIID
Nuraery
td
tul)er'li80l'S
ild.
h
c
h
c
ea
by
ol
rate
the
In
Little children, carried by ex•
coune of instruction
Frlenda and relatives of Carl uberant parents, fell aaleep on
Electroilia Technician. H� Ja a were Betty Arnold. Kai'en Gilkey, day afternoon at Lanpville, on
Route
124.
Kohl,
Sr.• Pittahurah, Pa., son of their fathers shoulders. One todWilliams.
eryl
and
h
C
Sally
h
graduate of Point PleaaaM- Hle
The by-law, being n:vi11ed the
A car driven by 1 ROy Gilbert, 17, Vil Kohl, fonnwly of Pomeroy, dler, whose mother sale! "juat had
. i.AU these men enlisted July Gtb, 1roup will now meet the third Thurman, 0., ran Into the back of w■e burled reeently at Pittsburgh.
·
· Tueaclay of each month.
Ml!IETIN4 CALLID
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another car operated by Hubert
A meettnr of memberi and P1)r•
Dale 'Kennedy, 37, Middleport.
The proar.a m committee tor lhe W: Taylor, 60, Middleport. GUN tottaciaS- TO Min
waa arre1ted by Middleport Police sona wlshtna to join the Cttlans
N · /fte . Friendly Nellhbors club Is neD. meetlna on October 18 will bet1 was arrested by the patrol
.
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for dlalUftiJhg' the "ace. He will Ral11W, ballll' Of CIVIi . DefenH will
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Wll
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fithlN
folLewil.
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and
Gilby
Buel
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.'• to•llold Ha monthl)i meethq:
In M1J1or Kermeth 'McEl· be held 'nunday 1t 7:IQ p. m.
· In
' ·"'diy; Sept, 2'rt at the bomtl �r Mn, The roOm banner w11 . won by Mrs. 4u� diltince. Dam■«e to both appear
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Transcript Filed In Caterpillar Case Brought-­
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and "Swing Low, sweet 'Oharlot." , ' 1 --=- 1
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Speaker for the program was
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Lesli
Nan
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Rex
Rev. Ruppelt who used the topic, I
EDl.LS
THE
OF
"MIRACLE
h
"Toget erness." He mentioned the
(Clnema•ope)
fact that all races and creeds had
- also wonhipped together in this chureh
Char1ton Hutoii - Gary Cooper
in recent years He also used aevTHE
"WRECK
eral personal e�periencei to illusD
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MARY
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irate that among races there 11 ·
(Cineniucope &amp; Color)
'T.10 difference. He Contrasted the ]
,
Mso Cartoon
race situation In our country and 1
European countries, stating that If\
SUNDAY and MONDAY
su,ope ther, " , togethernaa in
Elbabelh Taylor and
race but a certain separation in
Montgomery Clifl· in
religion but in America there ls a
"RAINTREE COUNTY"
mo,ement· !or togethema" . in re,
(T0&lt;hnicolor &amp; Cioetna1&lt;ope)
ligion but 1\ill a separation in race;
_ a l'eo _ -!{anjty· Span:, in
Mrs. James Sanborn •dl1pl1yed
material which she had recel.ved •�
''THE BIG NIGHT''
the Leadersl)lp n-atning Sehool at
(Interii'■tin• 'teen-Age PICtUNIJ
Wooiler College in July w hen shl!
"Ralntree COwity" Approx. 8:,0
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(Part over
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MEIGS THEATRE

Past Pr&lt;&gt;·- s1'den t's
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C. E. BJakellec w11 cuest 1pea•
lter, when the TWllillll Garden
Club met Th ursday evening at
th Federated ChL1rch educatioi;i
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buildln&amp; , .
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Con11en'1tioh abd the need ol
��u•
•o
Mitt
saving top 1011 was fl¥ topic ol
�he speaker, who al� shQ.w� aD
·111e W:H4W'ood �n club will
1nterestin, colored , ��lnl.,
1'The meet WedaOICUiy at 8 p.m. at the
Earth Is 'I_'hl!l l.ord s . M,1. Her- h pme oJ ,Mn, Paul F'iiiher with
man Humphre, ol The r11 ! n'- , Airs. Karl Grueser a, co-h01te11.
reg1oi,al dlredor of tl!e Ohi:o A'$· _
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sociation of G,11.rden Clubs spoh
oil ruture proJecU of the Asso­
ciation and reminded the mem­
ber&amp; of the re&amp;ional meetin,:: to
Pi:nnemy. Ohlo
be at -1-,ake Hope Lodge dining
TONIGHT ··
room oit--October 12.
•ONCE MORE. WITH FEELING'
(Technicolor) · , .
Mrs. T. A. Henrles1y ph!sided
Yul Brenner - Kay Kendal)
at lhe meeting and devotion,
- al!IO were Jed by Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
who read a poem "I Btlieve Iii. , " VAU,EY of the RroW°P,QDS'
God" and closed the devotions 1 John Hq�soo _ :-- Ly�n �
- _ nay
with lhe Lord_'s Prayer in unison.
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$UN., MON. and TU .,'.
Mias Ethel Garland told o! a lrip
she and her sister made to the
"BF.CAUSE THEY'RE; Y.Oll!'JG''
West recently. The new yeat
Dick Clark - 'flt1•Mtay Wflld
. - alto - . �
boob were distr.ibtltfd. , - )4r.f.
Pe.tlrl Hyitill read· an :• ■ri,iCle o� I 1 '-'!J'HE .MOJJ� 1·�1., RO',,ED"
bird!,
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Gifts wore P.re�nted to, Mrs,.. · : Ru�itll'.,t»J,f;.'�Jl,l1; 11:l:mJn.
Humphrey ancl. _ M'�. Blakesl,e� ·' · ; .�ij!t'-,c)C!Ji'•ftP.4'.liJI ,
by _. �rs. Hennessy oti . ��( of
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ehlJlch dl�ng room' �te��· ,lhe
meeJing watb the hotiu� -Mts.l ··

Mr. and Mra. Norman Fisher of
Sepecaville are the guests of rela•
tlves in the •rea.
· Ch arles Spen(er, who i1 emplo_y•
ed in Pltt8burg, Pa . . is spending a
few day&amp; with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Midkiff of
Bradenton, Fla., are the guests of
relatives in the area-.

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Give Your Blood
Wednesday At
Pomeroy High

F-1vor1 wero cor...,•• of chryialltbemwn,· and juniper- made
by Mrt. Wllliam1on, Mr,. WobIler and Mra. Gerald Wildumulh .
Guelb weN Hr. and 11.n.
Blakellff, Mre. Humpbrt)', Mn.
Marie Ca� or Clearwater, Fla.,
, aDd M.lh farbara Rou.-1,

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Hamson provldiQJ the desaert.

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� Sept. 24, lll60
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Hoffman Rites
Held Sunday In
Point Ple.asant
Funel'a) aervices were held at
2 p, m. :Monday for William S.
Hoffman, 8'l, of Point Pleasant,
Route 2. who died Friday night
alter a long illneu.
�ices were held al the Spill•
man Methodist Church near Weat
Colwnbia with burial following in
the Lone Oak Cemetery.
Mr. Hollman, a retired carpen•
ttr, had built bis own casket sey.
er■I yeua ago and atored it al
· _home. Following bit, inatruc­
tionl, be w• to be buried in the
t:ullet built by him.
lie waa the son of the late Mr.
and Jin. James Hoffman and w11
a native of Muon County. Surviv•
ing are bis wife, Inez V. Edwards
Hoffman, �lumbus; four daugh­
tera, Mn. W. H. Runyon, Hunting•
IOn; Mrs. Iola Coleman, Poinl
Pleuant; Mrs. Fa,-e Smith, and
Mn. Marcille Wilkes, both of Co­
lumbw. four sons, Howard, Le-­
tars; Forrest, Henderson;
and
Harper and Hebert. both of Co­
lumbua.
In addition he is survived by
tJn-ee 1i1ten:, Mn. Etta Youns and
lit•. Daisy Kn�pp. both or West
Columbia; Mn. Olevia Young
Clifton; three brothers, Nathan,
Columbus; Newton, z,neeville;
and Okey, Springfield,' Ohio; 20
grandchildren, and 41 gre11t grand­
children.

tible, bearin, the ball players
hia firat birthday two weeb ago"
definitely was in · the spirit or rinall)' arrived in the Golden Tri,
the occasion, dressed in a base- an1le at ■bout U:J5 pm EDT.
ball uniform the back of w hid&amp;
Pirate announcer Jim Woods
sign. .
bc&gt;re a "Beat 'em, Bucs-"- who accompanied the team. on th�
But as he toddled along hold111g
.
from Milwaukee, said every
on to his nother's hand. he kept hght
connected
witlt- tbe club was
one
a plastk milk bottle jammed-con- soaked
with
champagne,
beer ·and
tentedly in his mouth.
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motorcade or open conver- anything
The
--Aidmen Give Relief
To Norman' Terrel
Middleport emergency aidmcn
- were calhed at 10:10 p. m. Sunday
to aive aid to Norman Terrel,
North Firth Ave.
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Mr. Terrell WIS enroule to a
y
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Casey Stengel, prouder than ever doctor in a friend's car when his
of his triumphant New YoTk Yankees, rated his !Olh Amer,·. condition wol'Bened and the sq\11d
was called. He · wu. given emerg­
can League pennant over all the Others today "because every. ency relief south of Milla St. on
one thought we couldn't do it."
South Third, and taken to Meigs
F1nall)' relaxing a bit aner Sun.
General Hospital in the emergency
day's +3 pennant clinc her against compan:- w1lh the former New ambulance.
t.
the Red Sox In Boston, th e chi p,- York Giant manage
"He was one of the greatest of
per 70.yP.ar-old Yenkee m anager
time," Casey .-id, "and l never Aid Squad Called
all
,
paid tribute to all the players who
helped hlm win since be ·took over could hope lo be the manager be After Swiq Accident
was."
the club in IIM9.
The Pomeroy emercency squad
Stengel added that it was "a colw
,:Without them, I ouldn't have
was
called to Peach Fork Road
players
e
won one peruw;t, never mind 10 " lectivc erfort by all th
at 7:08 Saturday evening to give
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club"
that
won
(or
the
on
&amp;aid �Hey. •
aid to Cathy Wilson, who fell
ro Yankees this year.
''That first pennant you ncv r
from • grapevine SWing.
foreet,'' he said. "The firth one
"I guess you'd have to say the
She suffered a pouJble broken
we won in a row was something Yankees played like they know ankle and wa, taken to Meigs
apecl.al, too. But l gotta' 118y this how, arter we 1ot beat twice by General Ho■pital by the squad.
one now goeB on top be!'amc ev­ Kansas City I litUe while beck,"
eryone thoul!lht we couldn't do it." he said. "W�'ve come on t.o win ._
SHADE MAN ARRHTID
nine in a row and that's !Offlething. 'vernal H. Well, 24, Shade Wal
Tle With McGr•w
Casey's 10th pennant ties him In the pinch that we were in, you arrested Saturday ni&amp;ht by Pome­
with the late John Mf:Graw as the generally loee one or two, but ef­ roy Police f9r apeedinC, lfe will
m1naser who has won the most t41r KanNB City that Y•nkee spbit appear before Mayor Charles Le­
pr tomorrow "lf!':L ·
took over and Ula 'WU tt."
tiop, bot SlellilOI
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Stengel Prouder Of ThIS' One
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