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s, Advisors Recognized At

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R. A. Roush
Family Enjoyed
Sunday Reunion

Mainly About
�eople

Middleport Worship Service Sunday
I =i"ntce Of recognition for the teachers of the SWlday

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In Pomeroy

program and the youth advisors was held Sunday mor­
� "---":....�I the morning worship service at the First Baptist
of Middleport.
Olrtlflcatn of coll\llUNion and Mrs. Fowler.
� pn,eated lo the honored
for hi• morninl sermon the
: -- h Mn. Ray Pickens, chair- pastor, Rev. Donald Boone spoke
• IIIN, of· tbe Chri!itian Board of on Lhe 1ubject "Christ Our Te•­
( U11eatlon and Tony Fowler, Supt. cher".
: M' the Church School.
The cholr of the church under
• � Reeelving certificates as tea- the direction of Mrs. Clarenre
·c:ben ind
assist.ant
teach.en Lacey presented the anthem ··no
• wwe Illa Freddie Houduhell, You Wonder?"
Mrs. John Kauff, Mn. Beulah
Durin1 the church achoo! hour
; W'Mte, Jin. Harry Houdaahelt, a promott-on aerv(re waa· con­
Dave Jenkins, Mn. Charle, ducttd by Mn.. Jame&amp; Pullen.
Jle1111111tl, lln. Bert Bodimer. Mn. Promotion ctrtUicates were pre•
( Prailcea BeJth1, Mrs. Fowler, Mre scnted to th children 5oln11 from
, Pldeot,, M.n. Harold E. Hubbard, one cla111 to another by the Supt,
-llri. Willia Anthony, Paul · smart, Tony Fowler with the teachen -0f
i 1lrt.. Allen Hua:hea, L. D. Diles, the cl1uea asal.sting.
. · H. • ff. Hall, Mrs. J. Q. Rice,
Thi, Wednead1y evening t.he
C llrt
..,
and Mn. Rou Pullen.
con1reaalion of the church wm
Mvllon presented certiflc■l• attend the revival meetlnc being
.•
� , ft were Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. held at the First Bapti1t Church
,
Geo Colman, Mn. Burl Bogg1:&amp;1 in Pomero)' instead of their regu(
--- lar mid-week prayer service.
,t
· lftf•• Girls and Boy•
?

Promotion Day Held By Pomeroy's
United Methodist C:fturch On Sunday

PromoUon Day was held Sunday during the Sunday School
hour al lhe U nited Methodiill church.
A program was presented by the beginners and primary­

o., Sept. ?.Ill 1960

II-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-14ldclleport,

,,...., mel wilh lhem ''II lhetr
meetlq which tncluded devoUonl
• Bible ..... and rofre1bmen1,

Chruch Group Hel.J

! ., Meewa• 0/ Fall

whlcb were 1lfll'\led b1 ltn. Hou­
The f1mib of Rleb1rd A. and
The Cbriltl.an Endeavor craup
daabell,
who wu aui,ted by Mrt.
Sunn Roush held ■ reud;oo
junior departments. Kenneth Finley, superintendent of the or the MlddJeport Church of Cath Bahr and Mn. Kenneth Mc•
home of M.r. '11d
met Sunday eveninc ■t the Elbinny.
Rev. and Mn, E. 0. Parker of Sumlay at the
.
Sunday School, •poke briefly and introduced the girls of the Chrltl
church · for their flnt meetina
Akron vl•ited with the Rev. and Mn. Harold Capehart, New Haven Intermediate
department who were fromoted to the Senior this fall.
A picnic dinner waa aervdd at
The meetinc wu closed with
Mrs. Ralpb C. Zundel and family
noon on the lawn with 11itrs. yout h class. Benzil Goegleln spoke bnolly and pre,enled pro­
Mn. Milton Houdashelt, tbelr the J'riendthlp Circle.
Thul'tlday and Friday enl"tlute to
Mu:ine Arnold aaking grac�. •
rnotion cards to the boys ln his class who were promoted to
Virginia. where they were to a.1Attending
were
Mr.
and
Mr1.
!he
Senior Youth class.
.11i1l in a special n11y and mission•
Robert Grimte,d, Mike, Bobby, . Mrs . Eugene Brown
ary service for a few days before
.
, who has been the teacher of the S8il•
and Dick, Albany; Mr. and Mn.
returnin g home.
ior Youth, and Mrs. Russell Moore who will teach the group
,
C1nton ;
Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel and Mrs. Richard s. Grinstead,
Mr. and Mra. DouQ:lasa Fry and this year, were also introduced by ¥r. Finley.
Dal1y Juper we� called to Zanea­
Mrs. Baker Gordon 11uperinten•
ville Saturday to attend the funeral Lynn; Mr. and Mn. Terry Frye, dent of the primary-junior de.part- I the Third Grade introd uced her
Mrs.
Ralph
Herner, Jack and
of their cousin, MH. Elizabeth
ment apoke then the Rroup sa ng pupils who told &amp;0methiug on the
Baird. Mrs. Bair d with her family Margie and Miu Sue Patrick of ''Tell Me The Stories or Jesu,." lesson1 and following presentation
Monroeville,
visited the Zundela here on sev'.
of their promotion canh,
\he
Mr. and Mni. Herbert Knapp, Lee Crew, teacher of the S�lh
eral occasaions.
Rev. Eugene Brown, on behalf of
Grade, pre&amp;ented hi8 claH
and
Ca,llel'II al the home of Mr. ud Margaret Ann and Jimmy, Nor• each told le&amp;sons learned the pai l the Sunday &amp;hool, presenLed a
walk; Mrs- Walter Taylor, Dale
Mra. John Frick Sunday afternoon
Bible to ea &lt;'h member of the cla ll&amp;
and Ronn1e and Mrs. Robert l{ar­ year. M ■rllyn Moore &amp;an11 ''The
were, Caneraie Stelnard and Mrs.
nterln g _the junior department
Beautiful
t
Bible,
■
"
fter
which
the
leu and Robin, Columbus: Mr.
Howard Poole of Akron, Mrs. Nell­
Following the soni, "Praise God
and Mra. Floyd Miller, Marietta; cla11 received ill promotion to
ie Bradley. Columbus, Mrs. Clara
For
The Bible," a queation and
the
Intermed
iate
Departme
nt'.
.
Mr&amp;. M1kine Arnold and Suaanna,
Murray of Middleport, Mr. and
.inawer period w11 conducted by
A
fifth
grade
taught
by
bfr&amp;.
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mn. Albert Brown and two chil­
Stewart and Gary, Mr. and Mrt. Harvey Van Vranken pre�e l'l'ted , Mra. Hary-y Drake who prescntt!d
dren or Mt. Vernon, and Mr. and
her second grade with cards. The
Jack Stewarl, Timmy ind Rulrh 3 play and membera were ,i: i¥en
Mr■. Charle&amp; Bart.els and children
First ?ride ta �1ht b)' Mrs. Gerthdr
earda
.
to
the
Sixth
Gr
de,
and Mr. and Mn. Raymond Grin•
and Mr. and Mn:. William Hutton
al
1fter
which
� Wlldermutti each quo� a
j
the
primary
unior
stead, Muon.
of Rutland.
Bible verse before ,:eceiving the
artment
"
sang,
Doing
Our
Mn. Mary AumUler. Ver (I
3 PIECE
l.'' The Fourth Grade, tauRht promotlo rt and also lctld how the)'
Mils Edith V. Cook who under­ Grlriatead and Mu. Kenneth
� Mra. Ch1fle1 Peraln 11
0
wen't sur1ery six weeks ago has re­ 8an and Ken Sherrie, Hartr
er told had gt◊jVn the put JH1,
The t0n1. ''We ·Tb•�II: Thee Our
o leaons learned and weN! ' 1iven
turneit"1o her employment et the Mh. Jack L. Fowler, Tomm
y
Father," Concluded ifie program
card1 to the P'lflh Grade.
Robinson Laundry.
C6nslsl&amp; of Jacket. Cap and
Ton)', P\. Pleasant; Mr. and
Mn. Jehn Werry, te�cher of of the r,-�mary-Junlor group. Mn.
:.t"rs. Lucille 8. Hawkln1 'was the P'red Rou■h, Ralph and Jean, ·
\ Snap crotch Overalls. Sizes
Mra. I. E, D. Jlarttn1er enter­
C. F. Tompk ins dl1pla)'ed a book
S•turd
a}'
evenlnl
dtnner
jueal
of and M,ra; Charlt8 Yonker, Char
• S., M., L.
t11ined the Women . of the Epis•
of
pi�ture,; on the lellOM learned
Mra. John F. Baily Jnd family.
Bryan, Sonya and Nathan
d Church Commi,,ian
copal Church Thursday evenin1
l
which were exptaintid by tho,e
Mrt. Allie Grueser of Mone11en, Mr. nd · M.r1. Clay Grin■tead ot
11t her home, Chester Ro.net.
·
n E-'-·
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,
lQK.
"UIWn
et
ot the Beglnnen Department go·l
Pa., arrived Friday evehing, for a Letart W. V■• Route.
·: ·
Devotion&amp; by r.tj1. Fred Crow
Mra. Bernard Fultz, chairman, in1 to the First Grade. The book
vl1Jt with her daushter and son­
Mr. ■nd Mrs William McFtr•
Jr. opened the mettlng. The new
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Me­ land, Chariea and Raymond, Mr . conducted the meetina and alao j WH 1iv,n lo Mrs. Wildermuth,
•
year
book,
were
dl1trlbut11d.
Mn Anau1
led the, 1roup In devotion• when their teacher thil yur.
Middleport, Ohlo
and family.
and Mn. Thoma&amp; Grinstead, Shel• lhe Commistion of Eduration
Crow announced that the Rev.
.
met
,t i - .,._.,.
M;r.
and
Mn. Fred Vllndall and by, Bet!kY and Jackie, Mr. and
D1vld Thornberry Of C111clnn1tl
Attendance
Sunday
pin, were presented
'!'vening
■
t
He•th
Metho\
family of Jlclaware wen! weekend Mn. Herman Knapp, Beverly and
would be the 1ue,t speaker at
by Mn. Gordon to Je11nlfer Bl•kedist
Church,
Middlepor
t.
gueats of \i:rli. Lydia Hyaell.
•
Hernella Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the next meeUna: on Oc1..- fl using
Durlng the meetinil they voted alee for five ye111: Sondra Potts
Mr�. Jade llenRon of Brookville, Fry, Larry Joe and Melvin, M,r,
.J
1
•
ae his topic "World 1'lll1ion1"
�or four ye�ra; John Goodwin, Lo�­
••·
pay
to
the
expense•
of
the
Ky.
I.ti
lhe
�ucst
of
Otho
P
Radford
, and Mra. Everett Rmah, Kathy ·
A poll\lrk dinner will precede thl■
tor, Rev. Raymon Konlr:risht ■nd inc VauJhari, D,� ny Jrown, D•v1d
�yraeu.11c.
and Linda, Mt. and Mrs. Richard
mtetin&amp;. It was 1110 a1it1ounced
Sund■)' school
,uPerintendent Goodwin and Hilah V1u1han · for
.D. Grinstead, Susie, Nifa Ann
that Bishop Roger
Blaftcbard
Dr.
and
Mn.
B.
A.
Jack
Tracy
Bechtle
flll CIIIATOB8
UC.SIZE IITOCXlNCS
of
to the ■uperlnten• three yon; Marlene Goodwin,
Co­
and
would bt at the church for con• lumbus .1pent lhe 'weekend with his and Yvonne and Mr. and Mt8. dent'• conference next
;
in - It o Y Vallgb■n, Linda Warner,
sunda)'
Capehart, all of New Haven.
rlrmaHoo Od. 18 at t p'. m. A mother Mra'. E. J. fracy,
New Boaton. A Sundly school Danny Crow, Jim Swatiel and
yo• are tall or b:.•• full •""•
All of the Rou8h children •ere
tea wi II follow thi• aervtCe.
llra. Glen Chale and aon, John
new1p1per w11 1110 dltcuued ■nd Julie Brown, �wG y:e•n; and Unda
Mrs. Theodore � J■., pro• ret\lrned to · their home Dayton present except Waite� Ro111h of the group d�cided to have a f•m· Reuter, Ronme Reuter, Debbie
lllld if Y�•r
■tocklnp
nonn.Uy
are
■hon,
. For Men and Boy•
I
.
- �, .
grim chairmtn, ·showed 1lldea of Sunday, aUer beLng etined here bv· New Haven and HatrY Roush of ily nleht in October. The Cbrlat
Crow
G
and
Gene
oodwin
for
one
•
�ncl or are I_OO tigh� lhen you 1hould
Hartford.
the Jal■nd of HaUI WblCh told the , (leath of Mn. Johh Ch11e.
mH proar■m Will 1110 dlsculled. year.
where and how the money 11ven
Le wearQIJ
lhe leg-aize
Mr. and Mn. Herman Hoffner of
Attending were Mr. and Mn.
. At Ole close of the program Mr.
.
to the UTO ia used. One of the Chtllkothe were W:C:eke�d gueall
Fmley,
on
behalf
of
fhe
Sunday
Beehtle, Mr. and Mra. Janie, Euler
.•
Mlddleporl, Ohio
made to fit you lo pedeclion.
mlasion worker• of the Bpl1eop■l of ,-Mr. and �-"· Lawr,nce Hoff­
Mra. Jamet Brewln1ton, Mn. Orin School, thank�- Qie t�chers and
•
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Church ,hown In the plcture w.. ner,
G
Mrs.
for
on
their
excellent
�nt
Smith, Mrt. L. w M cComa,, Mn.
.
•
Ml1111 Jane Meet, d■ughter of Mr. ,. Roy Davit son, Michael and
Emeraon Jonet, Mra. Nan Moore, work with the children Lhe past
and Mn. Relnhalt" Med, Mr. dau1hter, Mrll. Jim Edwards and
Miss
Be111 Sanborn and Rev. year.
{
Meea i• a native of Pometoy and 100, Jlmm)' of Pontiac, Mkh. were
• ,.,,,.. to
Ami
KonkriRhl.
vltlh here wUh hf1 alatu, Mrt. w�kend guests of Mrt. Emma
Mrs. Carl Eaderda)! of Ratine
1.1.y .,,,
P. E. Stanley and other relatives. Davh1 and other relative..
w■a 1urprtaed on her 69th birth­
Refreahmcnta were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitch of day, Sept, 22nd when a potluck
�
To
the ho1te111 during lhe social Mu■Ulon are lhe guelll!I of rel· dtnraer waa aerved at noon. In
•
Approximately 6S attended the
hour.
the afternoon the group vl,lted
stJvcl In the area.
The regular meeting of the
TUIS,, WED.. THURS,
Mr. and Mn. Rex Kt!ndall of Mc­ the rece:ntl)' purchaeed hOme ol Past Matrpn1 of EvanReline Ch1_p­ potluck '"supper and get 1.equaint•
l
Pherto n, Kanaat, were recent Fred Smith, the former Dana ter, OES, wu held Friday even• ed m�t!tlna: honorln&amp; the Rev. and
Gel Double Your
1ueall of atr. and Mra. Mu: Folmer Able■ place at Morning Star, and Ing- at the Mawnlc Hall, Middle• Mra. Rlehard Morgan and ftmily,
•
•
Purcba■e In Slamj,I
at the Foreat Run Me�hodist
Belle Sbarmeer Seaml... Melb Slqe'1!oc1 . . . . . . $1.50
from there· went to the old Batey port, with Mra. Maxine
and family.
Allena­ ch1ucb, Friday evening .
home
■t Dorr11r now owned by worth a• ho1teq. She w11 a■aisted
Mr. and Mra. !Yerett ,Thotnaa
j
Belle Sbano.tr
Followil\l • the ,upper, a di11cu1Seantleao
■pent Sunday in Chillicothe with Wm. Hoback. ,
$1.50
by Mn. Evelyn Lewi,.
'
1ion·
waii
held
on
lutufe
actlvitlea
Th01e1 present were Mrs. Mary
their 10n and d1u,hter-in-law Rev.
Middleport
Belle Sbarmeer Walkbig _Sh- Stoelwlp . . . . . . $1 .35
A ahort meeilng w■1 conducted for Ul,e chnrch.
er, CbuiN-: !111 . . ,� l �yl Don!
. Tt\J F,lnt Ba'pU1t church of and .Mn. Eugene Thoma, 1ml
by
Mn.
Allnawor
tb
who
it
�e■f•
E. s mlUi, Sumner; Mn.
Pomeroy w11 well Hprennted al dau1hter.
Belle Sbarmeer White Nm �IIP . . , . . . . . $1.35
dent after whlch 11rnH Weij. flli•
SKATING •A-TY
e Dor.l and son, Guy1ville;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meinhart and
the Baptl1l A11oclatlon mecUnai:
ed
with
prize,
beln1
wori ,,.
There will be • Skalin.C -par y
Mr. and Mrt. Jimm1 Joe Guinther Mr. and Mn. Fred Batey, N11w
held at Rio Grande Thunday.
Belle sharniJ.: �- sheer Sloeklap, ;: ,).35 111d U.85
Mrs. Dell• Wlndaon, a guett, and tomorrow Jftemoon from 4:30 !o
_
Haven
and
Mn.
and
Thurl
daught
Stone,
Attendln1 the seulon
er
lp(lnt
durln11
Sunday with
Mn,
M
. L. French, Mr1. LUllan d:at) 11 the Bil Tap lptln1 rink
Pomeroy. Ohio
H■rtford: Mrs. Blanche Euter­
,
the day were MP8. J, H, Stephen, rel ■ tlvea in Columbus.
Stieff and Mr1. Pearl Bunce.
TONIGHT anif TUISDAV
in, Middleport. The party 11 open­
Stephen Elliott or Rand, W. Va., daY, Mn. Emma Adam,, Mra.
10n, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mn. Lydia
,.
Following the game period, • ed to lhe public ind 11 �in•
"BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG
Stewart, Mrs. Dal1y J,11pef and 111 the gue1t of hia arandmother, Myrtle Holler and Mr■• Carl Ell•
1Po�ored Ji!Y the Brad�ury _PTA ,
terday, loc1l, Mra. lu.ymond Gooch deallf!ri eoune w11 1erved.
Dtiek Clark - Tuelday Weld
lht Rev. and Mrs. Ralph• C. Zundel. Mra. C. L. Arnold.
- •llo Mrs.
Wendtill
Th�"'�"
and
aon,
GeorQ:e
Wagner
Youth ol the Astoclatlon parllcl­
11pent Saturda)'
,.,.
"Tffl!l MOUSE THAT ROARED"
piittd In the eventn1 pro1r1m and In Huntington, W. Va., purcha1dng David and ffn1, GalllJO]II.
Mrs.
Easterday received many
Peter Sellers - Jean Stiberw:
tho1e from the Pbr,.eroy church trophlea for the Sporl1man Motor­
Runnins time: 3 hn. 10 min.
111te11dlng were, Brenda Bailey, cycle Hlllcllmb to be held at the u,elul 111rta.
S.---oUlce cloae1 8:� P.M.
I S•lly P'oater, Sarah We1to� Shar- Rock Sprlna:1 fairground on Octo•
on Young and Cha,lenc . z;undel. her 2.
WIDNIIDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Pythlan Suter• Ta
Followlm: the meetlnR the alrl1
•'J1lE OL\Nr OF MARATHON"
vl11lted briefly with Sharon Zun(Jel
Mel!t Thu F.vl'nin11
(Teehnlcoloat)
who l11 attending Rio Grande Col•
The "ltaff and officers of Mei�R
eac
Sleve Reevea (Hercules}
lcge.
Temple Pythi■n Slaten w\11 mr('t
end Mylene J)emona:eot
tfiie--'raaa
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thl1 evening at the K. of P. Hell
COLORCARTOONS Aleo
Mra. Rulh Zundel attended lht In Middleport at '7:30 with M .
,s
PRIDAY NDT OPIN
R•trt n nnaunceu 8Y
recent ·■n da)' meeting or
lhf! Karl Owen• and Mra. Myron MUSATURDAY
M■. 11.nd Mrs. Norman Stewart Weekday Rell1ioua E d u c a t I o n
hoaleuea.
"BOBBIKINS"
, or Mlddleporl ire 1nnouncln1 teaehen of E11tem Ohio which ler,
I
Bobblkin■ - Shirley Jones
the birth or I 1111. pound d1uah• w11 held tl the YMCA In Zane1, l l
-,
and Mu: BYtl'■vea
ler Saturds)' at Mel11s General · ville, The 1pe■ken for the meet­
1 1 \1
- al■o Hoapltal. The Stew1rta have three ln1 were Ml ■1 Llltlan Corney ,tale
'
other children.
"TIU! THIRD VOICE"
director of Weekday Rell1lou1
Mr. and Mra. G. G Werner of Education and Mn. Heater Wick•
s.tmo11d O'Brien, Julie London
TONIGHT
Middleport ■re grandparenU and en■, elementary achool 1upervlaor
luft.t Man., Tun. Oct. i-M
Dtubet.h Tt:�or and
Mra Charlea Tipton nt K11er It · •n ZJne1Yllle.
''HOM E FROM THE HR.LS"
Mont-comery Cutt In
their a:reat a:r,ndrnother.
Accomp■nyln&amp; Mr,. Zundel to
"RAINTllEE COUNTY"
Zane1vllle ror I vi1Jl with rel1(Technkolor IJ Clnemucope)
li�et were . her mother, Mn. Daley
- alao Jaaper ■nd her d1u1hlen, Sharon
Randy Sparl::■ In
and Ch■rltine Zundel.
''THE BIG NIGHT"
flntertat.ln-a: Teen-Act. rlt"turfJ)
"Ralntfff County" AppfOX, 8:30
"Ric N.lcbt" at 7 .ti (Part over
al 11.)
Al10 Cartoon
TUIIOAY Mid WIDf,illDAY
The if&gt;'HII Run f'.IIY 'met Tue■•
,AMILY NIGHTS
\ .\·
da, evenlnl lo eleet new olllcen
William Holden 1md
lor the comln1 1ear. They are ad•
otto Preminger Jn
vlaor, Worley Haley; pretldent.
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"STAL.AG 17"
Clrolyn Ferrell; vice phlldent, El­
- al■o olte Bmllh; lrei1ure:r, Beatrice
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Jerry i..w1a - Martha Hyer
May; se:cret1ry. Roberta Smilh;
!?·
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'"1'11111 DELICATE
new, reporter. Sharon Haley; rtt·
DEUNQ
IJENT"
\'
HiUon leaden, Glorl1· P'errell,
AllO C.rtoon
\
1.J.nda Chapman and S�ron Hale)',

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Mrs. Easterday
Surprised Upon
Her Birthday

DOUBLE
POLL PARROT
STAMP DAYS

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1960-61 following her sel�ction Saturday night in Racine,

Miss Norris , &lt;fa ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Norris, was

chosen by judges Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew. She was
selected above Mary Beth Toner, who represented Letart
Grade Scbool; Suzzanne Price, Miss Portland; and Cora Lee
Manuel, who represented Racine Grade Scbl"'l• Sally Rou,h
was the 1959 festival queen.
candidates for queen were j Eugene Johnso"h:, waa on hand
given coraacea by Francia Florists with numbers during the evening

$1 .35 to $1 .65

s�. :· . . .

f.lberfeld s ·In Pomeroy

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School, will serve as American Legion Fall Festival queen for

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Clarice Norris, eighth grade student at Syracuse Grade

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Regular

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Rell1iou1 T her
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Goodwin Florlsta. The girl! also
were preeen
1ifll from the Ra�
cine American Leaion Au1tiliary.
The new. queen was given a $2.5
savinga bond by the Racine Legion
Post and g;lfts by Racine, Port•
land and Letart PTA's. The Racine
Village Cut-Rate Store also pre•
1ented a gift Lo the queen,
Jim Brace was awardetl $10
far hlvlne th.I lar■"t pumpkin
on dl1Play.
In window di1play competition,
Letart Cub Scout&amp; won first place,
Racine Future Homemakers ol.
America placed second, ];"ortl ■ ncl
Grade School was third, Let■rl
Boy Scotlts were fourth, r acine
Grado School flflh, Letart Girl
Scouts sixth, Racine FFA seventh,
Racine third grade eighth, Letart
Grade School ninth, and the Lel&gt;i'l •Brownle■ we&lt;0 wl_,.n of 10th
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Apple Buller Day

l)Tacuae Pre1byter[1n Church
wilt make apple butter, Wedne■day, October &amp; at the cllurch.
Writfl or phone orders to Mn.
Naomi LOndon at WY2-6129 or
Jin, Etter Harden. Phone W\'26829, Brint coritalnen to 'the
churcb. 'lbe price will be 80
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La1111ehe Climb&amp; On
Kennedy ToUI' Train
ENROU'l i: WITH KENNEDY
(UPn - u. s. Sen. Frank J. LaUI·

ehe accompanied other Democrats
in the Kennedy 'motorcade throuah
downtown Cleveland tod1)' and
told IlflWlmen he would vote and
campaign for the party'• candi­
date.
Lauache arrived in Palnesvllle
to meet Kenned)' and rode in the
auto parade through Cleveland
.1nd on Into Lorain. He showed
up at Painesville with Cleveland
Mayor Anthony Cclebreu:e.

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BERLIN UPI-Th• Unlled
states, Britain and rrimce lient
another no\-«! lo the So'viet Union
today reaHering Berlin's four-,
power statul and proteliting anew
against Communist travel re•
8trtctions in the cit,: .
The note aiRned by the West­
ern commandants In Berlin and
delivered b)' French comman­
danl Gen. Jean Laoomme to Soviet commandant M1j. Gen. Ni­
kolai Zakharov, 1lao w■ rned the
Russian• thlrit they will be held
responsible for any Interference
with the three Western air corri•
dort to the i1ol■ted city,
The new me111■ ae stre11ed that
the Western ■Illes retai_p full
rights through(lut Berlin, ind that
East Berlin la npt part of East
Genn1ny,
The Eaat Germani claim all
four-power aa,reementa on the city
are dead.

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Up Pjcket Line
At Barge Site

Divorce Asked
In Meigs Court
Of Common Pleas

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Home After Trip
To Oklahoma

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By United Pr.., lnt.,nationtl
The judges of Monday night'•
Nixon-Kennedy debate-the Amer
ican votera--won't make
their
fin11I deei&amp;ion known until Nev, 8
but today they appeared over•
whelmingiy in favor of •taging
face-to-face encounten by the
two presidential candidates.
A survey by United Presa In·
ternational indicated a 1plit as to
whether Vice Pre:iidenl Richard
M . Nixon or Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy came acrou better in their
hour-long meeting.
But ■II of thou lntervieWN
•P1Mtred
Inclined to ••""
with M■tth.w M. Butschek, 34,
of Oall11, Tu., who uid the
debtte• were "th• bnt thlnt
that h■I ....., ha,..,..t In a
pl'flidentlal UffllN!lifn...
oaan, 31, J Dennr,
-�Tboinaa
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C'Alo., lnfu al'li!e 1&amp;1esman, aid
oUt · thirlt Mtb candidat.ea made
good appearances, preaented their
ideas well. Of eourse, you will be
swayed by your political affilia­
tion."
Those who picked a winner of­
ten favored the opposite candi­
dates for identical reasons.
'" Nixon did very- well," 11id
John Walton Ulw&amp;0n, :19, of Wil­
mel, Ill. "He did I wbole lol bet•
ter than Kennedy. He was more
sincere and seemed to have more
confidenee."
"Sen. Kenned}' 11CemPd more
sure of himself;' said Mn. Mar­
garet Riley, 52, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
' 'They both appeared sincere and
d
both fine men, but Mr. Kenney
seemed to have a slight edge
over Nixon."
Aeeountant Earl Veller, 38 , of
Los Angeles, said, "A display of
two sucb facile young men 1111
prospective
president&amp; of the
U nited States was frightening to
n1e. While the debate was dramatic ln its form, its content dis­
played a aurprisibg lark of evi•
dence of the bold new leaderahlp
whirh we all concur the countr')'
needs."
A residerit New Yorker, Jason
Bacon, 26, said, "I was very im•
presaed wilh the way the debate
was handled, but I don't think
either candidate came out best."

would earmark for it.
M i lh eltimated total cost, based on qreaent tentative plam,
and if l.1bor is donated, might not
exceed $14,000.
It waa indicated that plans call
for a 40 x 60 ft. structure with
autom,tic doors and a 11eCond
floor which should be uaed bJ
community organization.s. In ad­
dition to normal modem faci1i•
tiea for housing fire fighting
equipment, it aho would be
equipped to dry fire hose.
The diHerence
in
funds
Exactly where the gap in funds
betwbn wha1 it was ulted the
town provide, and what the fire­
men have on hand--appro1imately
$3,000 to $4.000--might , come
from subsequent public soliciting
and fireman fund-raising pro­
jecta.

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PROPOSAL FAVORED
Milli cited the■e argumenta for
the propo&amp;ed nl?w fire hopae.-- •
-The Stitt of Ohio hll lncli•
cated a new fire hou• IMVld
H 1,uilt. If OM hn't fini ...._.. ,
ance rain IHI •II propartf In
town will bl revlteel upwanl.
-A tot bas been secured by
the fire company which i.s out of
congested traffic.
Councilman Lee Smith urged

Oldster's Home
Destroyed By
Morning Fire
A fire completely gutted the
residenre of Earl Kubn, Eureka,
in Gallia County thi.a morning
about 9:45.
The Gsllipolil CiLy Fire De·
partment was summoned. to the
blaze, but according to report.,
the ()he story houae was com•
pletely deatro)'ed before the de­
put,nenll arrival.
Kuhn, who is an elderly man
in his 'l'OI w•1 reported uninJm·
ed followln1 the fire Oil Route 7
across from the Gallipoli■ Roller
dam.

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...on 00 1be propo··•
He concurred that iDlurance r•lel
can be raised if at.ate requirt­
menta are not met.
Mayor Kenneth
ll�DeJ
handed the project to hb fire
committee of W,,-ne Gibbon■,
Smith and A. A. Scarben'Y, "A re­
port WU allNI in 'the neu fu­
ture.
Council, i.f favorable to the
proposal, could include aa appro­
priation in its 111!2 filcal budget.
•.. TRUCK DELAYED
Darst told Council the new fire
truck bas been dtil1yed. He indi•
cated there will now be , two-­
month dela)' before the new fire
fighter will be in ■en"iee.
Chief Dar,;t $Aid a representa­
tive of the Seagraves Fire Appar:
atua Co., told him� Saturday ut,t
lbe dtiay ia caused bJ fa.ilure to
receive the cbu■ ia for the truck
OD Khed1de.

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Clerk Gene Grate read a let­
ter Irom the Public Utilities Com­
ml ..lon concemin&amp; a heiring
which bad fontierlJ been schedul
ed for October 11 pertaining to
the d03lng of the Railroad Ex·
press Agency in Pomeroy.
The meeting h.. Mffl ,._
achecluled for Now_.., 2 et
10 e. m. If CNMII ch,■rmllers

in Pemeroy.

In another letter from a cam•
pany bandling insura.nce on citJ ·
owned buildings, it -was decided
that the finance C(IDl!Ditt.ee · will
fflall:e any cbanget or correctiOlll
in the policy.
Ric.h Folden, Loc1111l St., tr■prflent to ask Council' when the
report as to whether or not be
may widen an alley at hi1 resi­
dence would . be completed. He
Will referred t(I the ne:d. aeuion
of Council.
Present at the brief &amp;e11ion
were Clerlt Grate, Mayor McElbln
ney, Councilfuen Bill Child■. John
Zerkle. Clinton Filher and Lell
Smith and Solicitor Bernard Falb..
Mr. Gibbon, ia /itill conf"med by

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Paul D. Willlam1, Middleport
llln....
haa filed a Suit for dt vorce from
TAP TO 811 HIARD
Belly Jane Williams of Middleport.
lln. Geneva H. Nolan, county The plaintiff med suit on ground,
deinonsLration 1&amp;flll\t, home eeo­ of grou neglect of duty and ex­
!,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Har­
nomlca, wlll have the first part treme cruelty,
Also aeeording to Clerk of risonville Road, ■re ,.nroute today
of the WMPO Coffee Hour to­
MEIGS GENl!RAL HOSPITAL
Court
records, Emmett Shuler et. from Jackson, Mlsa., home after a
morrow, 9-10 a. m. and will pla)'
Schultz,
Admialion&amp;: Beulah
money
hurried trip to Tu.I¥, Okla., where
back a tape made in Columbus al., who hH been awarded
Carpenl_.er,
Myrna
Plain8;
Tupper-s
etc.,
Trent,
Cole
agaln&amp;t
1!1Ult
a
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Mr. Hardy's si11ter was taken sud­
when Miaa Llnda Yoat waa Inter•
Reedsvllle; Lon Grindley, Mid­
KENNEDY FINED
Will receive proper payment aUer denly ill last week.
viewed about her 4-H work.
dleport
.
was
to
made
Middleport,
been
Kennedy,
hH
Dale
distribution
.
The occasion united four Hardy
: : Clara Grueser,
Diacharge1
Mayr:,r
in
coat.a
and
$10
fined
othen involved in the suit.
in
40
Lime
brothers for .the first
Catron, Letart.
John
Pomeroy;
this
in
KAftR HAS IURGIRY
It has also been ordered
NEW YORK UPI-Emil,J Poit'a
years, comin.11 from L.altehay, Kenneth McElhinney's eoart
Po�y .
Knapp,
Le8ter
Falls;
peace.
the
given
be
disturbing
Austin
for
D.
r.
morning
record•
court
philosophy on etiquette Wll aim•
Robert Karr who WH Injured
W111h.; San Matee, , Calif.; St.
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whilf at work, had surgery at · an auctioneer license after it was Louis, Missouri, and Pomeroy.
1
The Pomeroy Hardys slopped at
White· Crou Hoapital, for infec­ found tie has the • nece111ry re­
• �:.:11quelte i., the selen« of livemtmrces
tion i:n hia hand.. Bob a aon of quirements.
in1f' she once sail:I.
Jackson, 800 miles out of their
em•
wa1
RD,
R•clne
way, to renew friendships made
Karr.
P.
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D.
everything. It is the eodei of
WM. CHAPMAN DIii
•nohip ••d of bono,:. 1I ls
during naUonal square dance. conployed at David Davies, Columbus
:ri::�
William Chapman, brother of ventions in recent years. Both
C. C. Chapman, Middleport, died I Herdys are acromplished
folk
Thi1 was the thesb ror her
NISTIR RANKID HIGH
this morning in · Huntln,ton. Jn• , dancers, and Mrs. Hardy is a nat­
"Etiquette:
book
High
Senior
Pleasant
1 with the title,
Pt.
at
teacher
Mrs. Eunice Beller,
Social Uuge'",
of
Book
Ohio State University haa i11- terment will be a crown Cit)', [ ionally recogniied instructor and
The
Blue
Sc
ce
hool
Ordnan
at
ch
ea
t
er
an,
O
rd
J
ed
e
a
Sc bool and M rs. Fr
has sold more than a milaued itl honor roll for the sum•
caller.
Forge Classroom Teachers' Medal' which
Vallef
the
received
today
------CON.MANDIRY
TO
MIIT
of
m,mea.
in 80 printinl• since
mer quarter, lief.Ing
eopie&amp;
lion
from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forse for their out- url2 and made her name aynoni•
The Oh.lo Valley Commandery
undergraduate student&amp; who 11,chie
standing work to create a better u nderstanding of the Ameri- mou, with gooc! manners.
ved high academ_lc avenaes for No. 24 stated conclave wUI meet
,
with
a
potluck
dinner
at
6:30
l).m.
th■t period. The Uat included
Thousands wrote to a ■t about
can Way or Life.
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MeigJ-Jame• F. Neater, 68 S. Wednesday. All Sir Knlghts are
The medal fashioned 11fter a Do g• gent patriotism of these class- auch things u the propriety of
The 1 76th meeting of the lsaar
1
urged to attend.
.
doughnut dunking or the correct
Third St., Middleport.
Walton League was held Monday wood blo580m symbolic of Valley room teach.en:"
Twenty-two W. V� . teachers re- fort or spoon for a meal.
eQ
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with
a
along
senl
fl1h
p
Forge, was
evening when plan&amp; for a
1
Tbe lady with �e prompt,
fry and field day were discussed citation scroll by Walden r. Roush ceived the awerd th11 year.
A distinguished jury, composed sometimt!I
Meet•
S1
Teach.en
spur-of-the-moment
and will be held in October. A al the Cla 1room
JurlsLs
Co
rt
me
Sup
Stale
Of
d
ii
y
evere
Monday
;
d
held
d.
was
answer,
.
whleh
later
in
dale to be announced
M iA Po■ t, 118. ,died Sunday
The group votE!d to purchase ninll, September 26 , 1960 al the and_ elect ed . �eprese�t.a tives of
plywood and tl1e floor for the Point Pleasant Senior H i g h national patr1ohc . service and Yet- ntght at bt:r Manhattan home fol•
erans organiut.ions. selected the Jowin, a loDI lllneu.
club house and also a heating School
award recipients from among the
She wU • ,ucee11ful novel i ·
donated
0 r. · K enn eth D. Wel1s ' Pres! - \
The principal• aeem� h•p�y a:etber to debate camp•lgn i.11ues1 system which was later
ev
ry
m
f
teachers
.
of
.
records
ro
e
ahe began writing or ,1 e
before
build·
Thia one WII to be confined to by Delmar Baum, Chener
with the ■bow.
dent of Freedoms Foundation,
whose names social araces, pn,mpted
counlr)'
of
lhc
corner
,y a
con­
meeting
The
r.
contracto
Nixon: "Ii waa • aood aharp domestic af�a\ra. Of the three of ing
noli(ying Mrs, Beller and Mrs. had been !'IUbmitted by citiiens in• friend '• book in 1 922 whlei Ml11
plywood
on
movie&amp;
with
cluded
come two will deal wlth 1eneral
exChanil:e of view,."
Thlrty,five Jordan of the award said: ''With· terested in continued high level&amp; Post felt wU lull of err• eous
Kennedy: "A very uaeful ex.- 1t1bjects ■ nd the la■t with inter- boats and boating.
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out the dedicated efforts o( Arnet- of citile nship education in Ameri- 1dvkes. &amp;he ■ei t out to JI - � the
attended.
�est1
and
members
change of vlewa.''
1 national problem■•
record 1tra1')lt and the re1ult
iea's teacher&amp; our children would can schools.
.
- The only comparable clash be•
One pplltlcal observer ,eo 1nparNominations �re invited from all ' , im■de bf:r llHle a bousebold
ill-equipped
to
and
Ill-prepared
be
ed �e l'hO'lf to the early ro1.1nda tween two top political letdera ocface the responaibllities of free• 1 Americans - - either for Teacher(! word.
of a prize fight with the . oppon- c_uir'ed In t�I• aame ■late of D­
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dom and leaderahlP In tomorrow's I Medal t'onsideretion or in the
ents boxinl carefully and feelin• hnola 1� year■ ago whed Abra­
prognm
gener■
ed Foundation's
weak-kne
down,
watered
world.
Estle
St.all,
Port■mouth,
0..
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out each tithe�• ltrtnath withollt ham Lincoln and Sttphen A. DouSTIADI••
can not preserve free- which honors people m all wallu
1luainl &amp;111, opponents in ■ contetl for 1 su�contr1ctor under Sever-WU· patriotism'
1eUinJ · Into a . real
.CUPI) - Stocks
wr�t1en,
YORK..
have
NEW
they
,
thing�
for
lire
of
ational
internat
the
ag1ln1t
dom
U/ S. senate seat, debated _the ls· Iiams Conttructlon Co., d'oJni ex­
:
match. .
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today fol·
ge
openlna
ate
the
t
■
diell
knowled
■
improve
to
done
or
Hid
We
lack of athei11tic 00111.munism.
lt wH Lhe first time fn the hi• · 1ue of slavery on the , eve of the cavation work on the site of
selloff.
·&amp;harp
n
lowln1
Monday's
the
America
of
tion
apprecia
and
I
see
to
ns,
America
as
ue thrilled
tlon'• history th1t tW(I pruiden• Civil W■r, Doua:111 won the elec• Pol'l\1roy'1 new elementary achoo)
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active.
eratel)'
wu
Tradin&amp;
mod
the 1troa&amp; teadersblp and intelli- ; Way of Li!e.
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in Sgpr Ruo•
1■1 candidalN 1114 appeared I� ·tion.

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Lawgiver Upon
Etiquette Dies
In Manhattan

• t Pleasant Teachers
Two POID
Win CovetedFreedomAwards

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Fish Fry, Field Day
Planned In October

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Stall Haa Conlraet
For Earth Moving

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Midd leport volunteer firemen, soon to bave a new fire
truck, Monday night recommended a new fire house be built
costing an esUmatod '14,000 whlcb would meet requirements
of the State Inspection Bureau.
Don Mills, president of the company, and Tom Dara!, fire
chief, asked council in a regular meeting to appropriate '6,·
000 to $7.000 for a new building. They sai4 that, IUDI could be
added to "three or four thousand" which the fire department

Voters Liked
ITV.Debate
By Candidates

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Principals Were Happy With Warmup Contest

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Hand

Agam To Reds

· Feeli;;gi� oi,fels Strength

SALi ANNOUNCID
Tbe Portllnd WSCS will hold a
rummage Ale In lbe bulldln&amp; form•
erly occupied by Clelal)d'• :A,ppli­
■nte on Main St, in Pomeroy Sept­
CHICAGO UPJ-,The two major
ember 29, 30, and Oc\Qber 1. The
l candld•tea, Jn their ·
presidentia
sold.
be
lul' day biked 1oodt wlll
.
firat TV debate, look aummaof thetr campalln at.and■
tlona
WINI �.000
l11ue', directly Into
donleatlc
on
Leona
•WASHINGTON IJPl-llr
P. Schnuellti, a (armei'• wife the home of millions of Amert•
1
froa)' Cflb Orcliard,. Neb., won the cans Monday nllbt�
Q'Jt;ltinl
Kennely,
F.
Jobn
■n•
12th
the
in
'8l,9(lO top prise
nu� ariml naUon•l blteoff to­ flnt, aald he- felt t,hat America
home to
,., for her arl.glnal bitter bn■d wat not doina enough It
,reat
of
world.
a
lD
ahead
teep
crand•
•
ene,
Sebnu
Kn,
M. Nlxop
Outbaked 91 other talent• preuuiei. JUCN.rd
wllb her nclpe enUtled ipeakl.al second, aid he beuevecl
bre■d'.' a batter · America wu "abead of the Ru1� u■
,
·
wtlh d�l ,eed ud aiartl . but would have to keep
lnticl
worklu&amp;
oo
it
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SQUAP CALLED
,,, The Middleport emergency aquad
'WII 'called •� 7:10 ,hi■' morning to
aid Eunla Bernard, 424 Beech St.
ln Kiddleport who la elf.peeling a
baby. She wu tran1ported to Holi­
er Roepit&amp;l b)' .Rawllnc■-co,. ta Fu­
neral H(lme.

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Puruuo or 111U 1.u11er
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fI Beautiful Cleaninr
of Good Crpets

froedom

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ALL SIZ ES

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druqeryl Forever .n..r,
enjoy

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Reach Peak Of

AFRl�AN 'MONROE DOCTRINE'
- Pre1ld•nt Kwarne Nkrumth of
Ghari■ a1k1 the · United Nation• to
Mt up • Monl'M Doctrine t.,
Africa •ncl mfik• It .4ut of bout'Cla
to the E11t•WNt cold ._..,, Hil ad•
tlrw1&amp; wan • thunck,ou• nation
fram tht del... tat.

Pomeroy Library
Ups Delinquent
Book Charges

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Break Those
Was h Day Shac kles

of feaUvitie&amp;, aa was Brook• Sayre
and his band, who provided music
for the square dance which was
held in the street.
John Jividen wu awarded . the
$100 gift.
"The legion wishes lo thank 111
persons who made the reativ■1 a
succealiful and profitable occa■ion.

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Snip , 1
judgments from poliliclans in both
parlies
suggested
today that
neither pre1idential nominee won ,
the 1960 election in their firat natioJ'!Jl debate and . thel neither was ,
hurt very badly, 1f at 1ll.
Campaign managers In both 'pat•
tlea had suffered from a cue of . •
nerves as they awalled &amp;ilond■&gt;; 1 I ,,.
REY. RODINMA YIR
night's radio-televi1ion debate bfltween Vice President Richard M.
'two men and two wemen from
Nixon, the Republiean presidential tht Pomeroy arw■ are ■ttettcliflll
candidate, and Sen. John F. Ken• one of the nction1 of the 41st
nedy, the Democr•tic nominee,
Aftnu.l Old lirn Confllrencll of
Both sidea breathed more eaaUy tht l,llcopal Dloc■M of South­
after the debate, in which the can• ·
Fr iclar,
.,n Oh io, which openect
and :$tpt. 2Sr , ,11111[1 continuu thr'OU9h
d iJi ates sparred cautloualy
d
aeemed somewhat nervoua Je,.at • :i'hhd•Y, Octob■ r 6th,. at Lo
nslip of the tongue bring disaster.
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'If the fl1ht had been j \ldged -;�� _. 5" b
• r and cMfer­
,
on polnt.s, Nixon might have had MKt: · iHder fer the Way meet­
the edge," was one DemotTatic
RHert , N
Int 11 th
coment. 'If you listened to bol- RodlnrMyer, praf••sor of p11t.ral•
Jers from lhe crowd, we might
TMolen •t n,a Church Divinity
get the edge."
Schotl of thi p,.clflc at lerlceley,
This Democrat 1Sld he would
■,
ho 1, ollo A•
give Kennedy points for contra,t- sodi
Rector of st.
Mal'k'•
ing the record of the Democratle
h
C
and Republican partie s on welfare
.: .-· dint ,,.., th• Pom1r0y
leRi1lation without drawing I ,cfl. rel i Mrs. P. Dutton, Mn. Wllle
a
rect reply from Nixon.
lltrt\ Robert•, Jed Hartinger and
A. Republican wanted to give
A. 0• Milhlm&amp;n
Nixon pointa for auerting th.et the
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Democratic platform would !JI.·
n,,. the ledeHI bUdget by 1_ 3 , llo n_..J,
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18 blllkm-' dol11tN1 - • I' year coif: . .,,..,
p1rejt WI.th� lticreesed coals of 4
to a billion dollars for lhe GOP
pi:oir•m. .
These Nixon estimates drew
n o ' direct reply from Kennedy,
who did argue, however, that a
hster rate of national . economic
growth would yield more tax rev­
Dock hands employed b)' the
enu� to finance the programs he
0. F. Shearer Barge Lines were
favors.
Perhaps the biggest surpri,e condt1cting a pitket line on procame in Nixon'&amp; eatlmate of the perty owned by t�e Ohio �� ver
cost or the rival part)' platforms Collerie1 at Cheshire, Jut mght
Kennedy never a&amp;ked how the and early thi■ morning.
lt was reported the pickets a'pGOP proposed to finance the ad­
peared
following grievances with
ditional four to five billion dollars
the vice president said his Own the company because the boat on
which they are working is tied
program would cost.
· up.
Gallia County Sheriff Oscar
Baird reporled no trouble as of
noon toda)'.
\i,
The picketing employeea a&amp;ked
the 1..-oal firm's permission
to
litaRe their strike on prop(!rty
o'Wned bY the company, because
It would be inconvenient to plr'ket in the Ohio Riv\r.

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The Ohio Saving&amp; Bonds Dlvuuo n
today annou l)ce&lt;) a new high
-ont ol SorlN .E
mark . In
fnd H. Savmp �• he.Id. by , tlie
American public �-8 billion.
Countr Chairman Theodore T,
Reed sa i d today Ulls great amount
1 o( spending potential mark8 a
new mll,eslone In the history ol
the Savings Bonds Pro11r11 m · a
program which, since 1941, 1 has
.
helped revllalire the practice of
thrift, to the l�stlng advantage of
•
every commumly,
1
Augu�l sal�1 of Serles E and
�onds m Ohio ex�eded $25 milhon ror a four million dollar g�ln
over Augwt, 19?19, Sale• in Me1g1
Frank B . Knopp, 83, died thia C�unty totaled $31,074, Mr. Reed
morning at his home, 93'1' Mlaaion said.
Road, Ch ■ rle1ton, W. v1. He was
_______
born in Pt. · Pleannt, the son o!
lhe late JaCOb and Lizzie Saun­
der&amp;.
Surviving ara his - wife, Bealle
,on,
Knopp; a
(Entsminger)
Frank Lewis Knopp, Charleston;
three grandchUdren, one great
grandchild, one brother, Oscar J.
Knopp, Pt. Plea&amp;ant; one ,later,
Anda BlaH, St. Albans, and sev­
eral nieces and nephews.
The Pomeroy Library Board, at
The deceaaed waa a fo,.er re1i•
dent of Middleport and -wod.:ed 1 recent meeting decided to in·
on the New York ,central Rall· crea11 the Cine rate on overdue
road for 50 yean II conductor bookl,
After November I, 1960, the
before retiring.
Service• will be held Tflura­ fine on children'• booka will be
day at 2 p. m. from the .Rawlings­ 2c per day 1nd on ad11U. booki
Coata FuP,eral Home. Rev. Howard 5c per day. Then, if an overdue
Ruppelt, aulated by the Rev. notice has to be ,ent, the book
Fred t Gardner, will officiate. or bOolr:s mu1t be returned within
Burial will follow at the Lime seven daya of t1eceipt of the no­
tice or an additional 11 ,00 per
Oak Cemetery, Pt. Pleasant.
book will be eharaed 1ald Mn.
Lucy Gainer, librarian.

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First Debate
Called 'Draw'
By Politicians

As Queen During Coming Year

&lt;flllfo,!a6I,

Pomeroy Church
Well Repr,esented
At Association

Of- Tu Mei•..Ma,on Area

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, Syracuse.Mi� Serving Area

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Supper And Meetint1
Honor Pmtor

Re11ulor Meetint1
· 0/ OES HehJ Friday

ent1ne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, 'l'l\lfday, September 27. lj)60

Clarice Norris Honored

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Det1oled To TM lmere,t,

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Besides, look wbal you gel for a pint of blood !

Firsily, you guarantee younelf and fomily, If DNCled,
blood for something like 11b: moatba.
Secondly Y°" find out - free of cbarg•, mind you if some.thing t, wrong with the pl4, �. If the_ blood
pressure is respondln&amp;, finally, lo tla&lt;iM utra polllldl being carted around; or perhaps if IOIDt�i elJe maybe
.
.
is crcevmg Ulto you th at •bouldn't .
Man, whllt a deal! How can YO\J pall it ,.

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.Wednesday At
Pomeroy High

course.

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Give Your Blood

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BEC KY'S

- Normal temperature and normal pulse.
- Enough hemoglobin to do somethlng or other; heck,
wb.o but the Docs or nurses can describe exactly what

you push arouna inside you r veins. A3 the saying goes,

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Mrs. Hartinger
Ent,ertained
Wometf'Ot�hurch

- Blood preuuro that won't be oo high as to blow off
the top of your head in a year, or so low as to leave you
·
panting after mowing tile lawn.
- And a medlcal bt.tory that puses muster.
Now this is a genuine ot&gt;staele course for the weak.
Bu� 1t la little or nothing at all to conce� the average
Melg&amp; county person whose health usually 1s par for the

let', take a look at the record, What ought you preaenl
Wednesday at Pomeroy High Junior Audltorium any
time between noon and 6 p .m. - A mortal chassi.■ between 18 and 60, weighing at
least l lO pounds.

Frequently, judged from turnouts at blood collecUon
centers operated !or p•bllc benefit, It would appear a
majority of people see thi, blood giving act as a prelty
dlfllcult tbing,
Getting right down to brass tacks, it is. for ,ome folks .
You have to be a better than fair sample of manhood
or womanhood to qualify. Just any old body, racked by
this or that won't �o. Neither will just whatever blood

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f Election Issue In Midwest Is 'Religion'

DAVID SMOTHERS
c-ould determ ine the way &lt;1 lo: r ' L ouis, but suffered a Sffbark
with the deatll of Sen. Thomas
'UPI-When it comea vote&amp; are C'Ut nex 1 N o\·eml,t&gt;t
i bnind-RicbSo will the feeli ngs about Agr1 r He n ni n gs Jr. a nd t he ch allenje
..,. i i a man w orth Its- cu lt ure Sf' creta r y [ • r a T. lwn�oll ct electi n g a new candidate.
Stlll Lik• Johnson
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Bul Benson, tht- Ll\ o n 1 t&gt; �t;,lkrn:.:
l 1 South Dakota, Democratic
�d• a ,le:ffenon City b1mk- horse of J\l1d1� , �I Demucrats t h,•�e I
•--- •· Ntnet leDlporary chairman pa NI fi \'e yl'ar:;. � remt&gt;-d lo bl' a lt•:iae,·s were still carrying a
el tbe Democrat ic Nallona] Cum- strangely forgotten 1n&lt;1n 9s 1 h1• !orc h for Ly n don B. Johnson.
aittte, and-it IO happens-a Ro- presidential ) C ar ral·e� warmed Evl'n itepublica ns atlmi.tted John�o·, ,. ,uld h&lt;1ve carried the slate,
11)¥_ (:alllollc,
up.
r •l· :.,. tup DemOC"rats
admitted
Pl■y M■jor RolH
t ' WIiii )'ea,-, Nacy beHe-ves. "t h e
i . , ,. � '-." ln the pre1idt'nt ia l I Undoubt edly, Uen s...,n and his 1 :1 vately thi.� K enn edy's retigio n
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..S&amp;Li4 ,o far .ll&amp; MUsouri 1s farm pol 1 c ie5 w i l l ('onlmuc to l nl h im n o £:oO&lt;l i n an ).rea
',A� �cetned 11 religlon1 1
pla.l" 1111.jur rult' s in l /&gt;e Midwest \.l.· hich is tra�itionally conserva­
inii. w 1 l h 1 0 state·� and 1 1 vc, No rwegian and Lu theran .
campaii:n
·rp
e
mad
that
..-N&amp;Qatatemen1
•.1;1•
1 11 the state Capitol coffee
�,7r,• Nqtly at a meeting of Mis,o ur i ' s 2 1 pt•r &lt;'ent of 1 h t• nat ional uJtf'
s&gt;op
al Pierre, w h ere Democratic
,
stake.
;1l
. �µc 11t.a te eomm itlee and
.
Ral p h Hereset h is bo ss . a
Col"
ham\'l'
ha
nd1datl's
ca
h
t
!lc,
n
1tronger
than
�1ce
was
t.
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1lll'rN.I away at farm issLu·s Ill e11- m a n rt&gt;mar:.:ed gloomily, •·u the
, tha fa 'lored by most to p p o l i t i
lq_�'! Midw c&amp;t farm hc l t . l lrnsias! i l' bidding for the Cnrn Dcmoenls lose th is electio n , it
� tte respected spok e s B1•l1 p l u m . V i re Presidf'11i n1ch- will set them back l O years."
His companion, o ne of the
i
'Sn� Mfddte West states a r cl .'1-1 :'-l 1 xo11 dcvoled 38 per cent
:r
t6 adin tt-both on and of r of his earlr ram paign sdwdul c to state's top Democrat!, corncted
T
. �that Democr atic nom- 1 hr M idwest. Kcnr1 t•dy. a fter as- him, "Twen ty years," he said.
Ke n nedy's Calholirism
could
ke:nnedy's reli g i on si.12: r1i n 1i 19 per cent of hi� first
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tamp:i 1 gn �tops to thP farm belt. also decide votes in Wisconsi n
diana-but with different
l'XPl'C1cd
to slc p up th e
:;:u1t�.
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1 th o n
s
I th
io
s
n
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h
t
tro
a.� '1i::;� �:l(: ;\i�•�j��s t: ��: ���� s �;��� ��· : n ew ;e;oc rati�
pf th(' "show me" variety so far. regimes, is also 33 per cent Ca t h-•
I
u nusu al ol ic. Kennedy showed he could
l'olil iral , 0 ,1,•Mts said
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nmnhn o f .M i(lwesterners were dra w the CPtholic vote i n h is
Wi sconsin primary vic\.f) ry. Hi 9
The Bradbur,- PTA w ill bold a sl ill s i l l ing on the fence. unsold cha n es of doi ng the same in
r
le'
m
r
fa
canditlii
s
either
yet
mi
ne,t Tue ,d , y evr - :1s
BkltUni r
I
November were ,atod good ,
e
Corn
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State
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g
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Skati ng R,' n k
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po, -,1 1l'.11 I
, •in lllddl.=rt_
The pa,ty ,- .• ,,p •"n · or Jowa . some of the [&lt;1rmers &lt;1P· e
r•
s
I
lh
ere
d
e
per
b
days
remem
x
d
intereste
n
i
more
be
1o
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...,.
1 c and WI' J I b e h c I d JJt'!ff('(I
wh en th an t "1-c a th o 1 'ic K u Kl ux
pPace
and
i
n
ternatiom1l
&amp;fwnrl
d
.
�ih, l:ijt_ ��� iJID p, m.
Ii. 11 Hooa1er power . l nKl an wa,
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-fairs t h ;i n the pr ic e of hogs.
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diana was raled a Nixo n state alThe Men of the Heath M&lt;11 h oTrad i t i orwl l y . t h e Middle West
rca dY by mOSt of th e experls,
M 1' ddl epo r I , wi 1 1 is T}, rNlnmina n l l y Repuhli1·an 11 nd
t dlst · Church•
w h o expeCled the Kennedy vote
\. meet tble comlnii: Tuesda y ev•m- ( n m-err'll'd with t h e "gut issues"
to trail that o( a stro n g �late
at '1:90 at the church.
11r h ow murh farmers are getting ,,- c
_
- ket
ut 1 h e nrnr k el P I aee. D emocra t s
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0.plore ReII 11ou,
luue
-ii
i · a,"
ef Trustee!! of the l'o'N&lt;' mwd to the role of u nderPrac1ically all political leaddleP9('1 tint Baptilit Chnn· h do gs.
ers deplored religions role in
Bu t I here •� Ileen II ch11rtge in Midwe st campaie: n assessments,
� Dm Tuesday eve n in t.:
7 :30. O n Wedm•s- thr politi t.cl weather across Lhe and in Mi nnesota the voters PP. 4,
foDowlng the prayer fa rm lw l t and this Yt'&lt;1r 1he Dem- ""
re ntly agreed.
a..,1 ,d �
"e arc righting ''"
•f Ch ,,- ,, ,- , 0 orra ls_ fur a c h a n�
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n e,mta's 75 pe r cent ProtestMin
hard I i , hnltl o n to what they've
UCI 9'n · lll meet at 8 :30.
population
ant
hod al ready ig·•
• ·� J'�ly Bunch Sewi n g Cluh [:(11.
11oreri the religious issues by
On
Victo
y
Streak
r
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A n cw bra nd of Demo&lt;"rats, h e lping to e h�d Sen. E ugene M l' ·
mei ' on !f, Third Ave. in
·
Carthy, a Calholic Democ rat, in
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rt, 71,119H1y eve:nin11 oi � &lt;'�p1 a 1 1z in i: on you th . en th u�tasm,
,
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and
farm
discontcri1,
hnvc
token
1 958 . T hey were much mo re
,
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c
&lt; ·h n rg" 1 11 s1rllt&gt; houses whenc the
.
S.,..mbtr 21
much
5leam powerhouse Se.n Hultaclne Gran iie wlll meet W 1• d - l!r1l11hl11'11ns onrc seemed to hold
r
ump hrer would b m ld � p
&gt; nl ]oases. Th ,• D1• mncr&lt;1n
he
H
l
rwrma
t
o
,
2
neadiy night, Sept. 8 A pr 1
he
t i c ket Ill h1s personal bi d
or
l
l?a m wm be p rese nted and q uar- 1 1 ( � l t'tory ba nner h as heen hois- f
1rd lerm and the come
th
8
for
e
n
n
t1
terly blrthda)'I will be recoi:: nized I tcd for the fi rst rn i yenrs r
:
a l' k bt d of former Demo c ratic
[
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k
h
Hcruhl
tr·an�
st111t•s
u
h
i
rd
h
Sept. 29
, .
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Hi•p t'oya K n uhon , who 10s1 out
- The Mele• Templ� Pythian S i i;- ilS W 1s('oosm. Kilnsas, Iowa, Newo years a go whe n her h usban tl
l
Dakot&lt;1
s.
the
,1nr!
ter, •W bold a 111mmage Hi e i n bra.� k11
Stu r e
B11t HI a p1·esiden t ial year I t's ne g g ed i n II public letter, " Coya
the •Yorm•r Mil ler k
home. "
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b ulltlni""l'
un M 1I1 Stree
in icktl&lt;. ' • 1 pro 1i 1 ('ina1 -l l'a I wh e t her l h e new eome
write r
l
l
n
1
po�
port, Sept. 29 and 30 and u 111 i 1 .\l i11wl' s l lrnmera1s can
o
Bt
D o bler editorial
nooll on Saturday, Oct. 1 . P yt h i n n thrir po ulnri1y l o the you n g nom - an rl politicIl. l analyll t fo r the
Slatell who have rummage plea,w I luN· with the Lh1'k Blly ac·cent� L i n l•O l n Sl 11r, summed up the silhlvfl It at th,e building by 2 fl. m,, o r wh el h r r t h ey ran hold on u ;i li n n fm N ebraska by saying
' i mu tain ly is t h e key wo rrt ··
- Wednead1)', S�pt. 28.' The 1elling or l hrnuw l vl• � against resuri:cnt Re- )l "I
think it applies to the attl"IP1mllt will be from g a. m. to puhl frans.
tu
of ��rs reca rding the hise
tl
_
u
h
c
nsn't
been
h
hcr
l
m
The
Wl'll
f p, lh.
0
1
t
re
pos i uon of . e 3 eh p, 3 ,iy a ntl
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A 1peclil meeting of the Racine lwl p l o llt•moi:ra1 ic hopes or mak,
cur
h
t
,
Dobler
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.�ent c�nd11latcs,
e
11
r
e
h
t
form belt. t been
Band Booaters 11 to be held on i11g hay i n
Thunday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p m good for lhe crops and fa rmers, wrot� . l don t thmk &lt;1ny of the
""lien ·,w&gt;
•'l t
,
at Racine high school. All bai'fd Gl"tm1bll n g hn&amp; cased or,• a little, eandidutes has _.
.ml'! al�·�
ar-cut
ima
a
cl
ralled
·
Mllsouri
a
n
d
S1mth
Dakota
h
g��•
moth era are ul'ied to atte nd,
� o t h e voters: , 1 think �ra n il�d high omn11g trouble 1pots
..t. 2f
'nae Afternoon Circle of the for t h e Democrats a nd lhe reli- J orlty dcc l slon _ is yet to be made
Heath Methodist Church will mee t �ious issue wus a m .ij or trouble from the , . pres i de nlial cand1dates
on down.
Thurlday at the Church al 2 p. m . moker in bol h cases.
The Demot·ruh hove hu tl state
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The Sunday achool of lhe Le- n nd l'ongrcsslonal offi c es In Mistart Fal la Methodl1t Chu rch ie �1111ri nail I'd down for two detponaorin8 a Jitney aupper Fri- tildes. But now the Democr&lt;11s
day tvtnlr,1, Sept. 80. Se rving 11clmit they're worried about the
will ,tart at 8 p, m. at the Com- sh!e's south
rentral "Baptist
munlty bulldlng. Ev eryone is In- btlt . " Tht&gt;y were en c ouraged bl'
K1•nrw1ty·� warm welcome to St .
vlted.

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Tod11y I wa n l to tell yoij about
a' pa� · of the t9RO social security
amen dme nts which does not al­
feet II large number ol people,
hut is most Importa n t to tho8e
whom It does affect.
Aboµt 25,000 people-wldOws,
agerl depen dent parents, and dls11 blcd chlld ren age 18 and over­
the su rvivors of workers who
died belore l lMO, will now be
able to collert monthly social
�ecu rlty benef its.
Originally, the social security
law 1&gt; rovided bo ne!lt11 only for
rel lrcd workers. The
law wa&amp;
&lt;·hanged i n 1939 to make bene­
£11.s payabl e to the survivor, and
dopendents of worken, but until
the 1960 amendments no monthly
be n efits were provided for the
MUr\•ivors of worken who died
before 1�0.
U n der the new law, pa)'m ent,
l'a n be made to the' widows of
worken who died after March
31. 1998, and before January l,
t 940, ll) their aged de pendent
pare n ts, and to their di1abl ed
1on11 and d1u1hters. To qua l ify
for b
fU1 a widow or d e pendent m
r of a worker who dled
beforl
must be: S2 yeart of
,
, A dls11bled son or
111:c or \
daughte ' Ult hRVe a diaabillty
.&lt;10 severe that It keep11 him or
hrr (rom doing any subst1ntl1I
g11i n ful work . Also, the disability
mual have be,i;un before the
chlld reached his 18th birthday.
A depe n de n t ,ather muat be 11e
6!l
If you bel ieve , that you or
tomeone you know m·ay be eltal­
ble to 1et benellta H a nsult
or thla thtnge In the law, re­
member that p1yment1 mu1t be
npplled for. Call, write or visit
your 10Clal .ecurity di1trlct of•
fke to Ilk abou1 m1ltlna: ID IP­
pl icatioD , The dt&amp;trlct office In
Marietta la localed al 309 Put nam
Street, the telephone n u mber Is
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RAIO T.llDIIIST FOIICli'
SAIGON,
IJPI-Thlrty11lehl
terrorist, were . kllled Sund-,1 by
Vietnamese troops ln a surprise
utlack oa the so,uthernrg,oat pro.
vlnce of Xuyen. the ,enii-offlel•l
Viet n am Preu As:ency , re_potled
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SACRAMENTO UPI-Oov.
mund G. Brown shed h1a coit lnd
tUed
shoe&amp;, lOOHned hi1 �
He,
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that th_ere are lntra,party aplils
he
in Califo"!,I1 a, Kenn edy Hid
fel t the va rtous ele ments would
unite if for no other re111on than
on the common lf'&lt;IUnd of their
dislike or Ni.on.
The division in the Democratic party in Califo rn ia was apparent to the entire nation at the
Los Ana:el es conv ention when the
state'1 dele,:ation split a Imoat
50-50 between Adlai Stevenson
and Ken nedy. Brown supported
Ki!nnedy but he couldn ' t carry
his own delegation with h\m.

"All \ff h•ve to do 11 ••lteb
303,'1'8'1 volH to mtkt
Md)' a
wir.ner--and I thl"' '
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many Democrat:, out befit wbo
don't 1ike Nb:on but dJil ' like
Jk,_"
United On Surface
The De mocratic goyernot• size
Nor was the nomination of
up was made lo thi/J correspondent after Sen , John F, Kennedy's Se:n. Lyndon B. Joh n son as Kenrecent whistle-stop tour of Cali nedy's running mate an unqualifled sucteH with the liberal ele·
orn Ia.
The Republican view of Nixon's ment In the party, notabl y the
Council
chances in California 11 that GOP Califo rnia Democratic
pa rty unity will prevai l over a ( CDC) an organlzallon of 50,000
gra511 roots !&gt;emocrats whose Individed Dem�ratic party.
Brown'• feelini, shared by 1ev. fluence has been i ncreasing ln
e ral far western Democratlc, )ead- the- past five years.
er s, i&amp; that Richard M. }Jiion
But the mutterl ngs a nd grumlacks the bipartisan popular ap- blings over the Democratic tickpe■l of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
et appewr to hllve sub.sided a nd
They do not ditcour,t N hr:on's there is MW at least a surface
' I es or hi1 1kill 1,1 a cam s-how of unity behind Kennedy.
1 1t
cap.a b'I
paigner. But a1 Brow n put j l :
Nixon's problem in capturing
··Nobody ii neutral 1boui Nixon the ,tale's 32 electoral vote apPeople are for him or aa:ainsl pears to lie In the fact that rhere
him. I hope there are el),9� of h11 been a pronounced Demoerathem a.galn st him to put Kennedy tic trend ln Califor nia si n ce 1 9M
over."
Two years 110, Brown 1w1mpKe n nedy, however, faces no ed Republican WIiiiam F. Kn oweasy task in California.
land in the gubernatorial fi11bt by
Despite a 3-lo.2 edge In Demo- more than II million \'Ole&amp;.
AtaUr reg i1tration, the EiHnhoo,yBoth bo�e,s of. th e Leglllature,
r-r�
t.\ ixon ticket won In l9M by
le1ubliean for 20 yeara, ,, new , , are
07 533 votes Nixon la J}OPUlar in controlled by 1ub1�ritla,rrDep:io'
11 home st�te and •e has a cratic majorities. And ·the 1Lat,'1
·'dedicated organl:r.ation here, akil- congres.slonal delegation, 18-11 Re
led in political c1rnp.algn,, Be publicon in 19&amp;2, now staqdl! at
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also enjoy11 conaiderable newspa- 16-1' Democratic.
per support and strong financial
However, llepublicans claim the
backing.
pendulum is 1wln1lni; back, that
CallPomla la Key
Brown'a penon,il popularity haa
Nixon ii w ell known 11 1 n1- decreaaed durln1 hia two yean
tive son while Kennedy's B oatQn I in office and that R epublican
accent marked him In hla tour fortune1 are on the upswi n1.
throuah the farm areas as an
lcla• In L, A.
Eatterner.
Loa Ane:elea City and cou nty
The Republlcan1 fe el, ·and they is the major tareet in the cam•
cite II th e authority Kennedf1 pale: n. There, Nixon ha, an edge.
broth er, Ted, that California Dem- , He waii raised in Loa A n 1eles
ocrats are not aolldb' behind Ken County, whtre 40 per cent of the
nedy, Th e Republ le1n Oraanls1• vote ii, ind it wa1 there that he
tion on the other hand, w11 1hd la . waged succ e11ful c•rppalen• for
hand-picked by Nixon and Repub- Congre1J, the V, s. Senate alld
lici.n voten and, barrinl a hand twice for vice president.
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ful of Rockefeller supporten, apKenne(ly In bi■ flrlt maJdr
peara to be with him all the way. aortle Into hie opponent's b1C'k
Ted Kennedy recently de1crlb- yard, packed the Shrine Auditored California and New York aa lui:n, for a 1"ech . . He had the
th e two key atates Iii, the pre1I, help of 1ucb 9ntert1inment 1i:tara
dentlal conteat While concedin1 as Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly,
-- -- Tony Curti s and Ella Fib:,erald,
-Nixon delayed by a knee Jnfection from l 1u1Jchln1 hi1 cam•
pal1n, did not bit California untll after Kennady'• whi1tlwto9
tour. Thtn, b• drew 40,000 perSept. 21, 1960 aon, to San Frandaco'a Union
Dear Sir:
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Am wrltlng to you to ne U you
While leader• of both partiaa
woul d put a notic. in your paPl,f 1!0nfldtnU, predict victory for
for me, rea:artll'1f any lnformatlon thfjr man in No.ember, their off
1 can &amp;et about the Porter f1mil:, the �rd ...,.ment adds us.i, to
for a family re:cord, (Sarah Porter the fatt lt ia • toaa u p right
now l11 the Golden State,
wu my grandmother. )
Could you tell me if th ere are
Barrln, t�• injection of a etlqi..
any old ahippin1 companle, there lllatlni illue In the next few
who miaht hne old record, of weeks, th• Ca l ifornia campaign
pauene:ers comlnc fl'nm Enatand boJlt downi to a popularity conIn I BM, probably cargo boataf
PleHe let me hear from ,Ou.
Al one WII -put It:
Slncenly, Mildred H1,1,rdy Claffte,
''The winner In Callrornl1 will
9M-46th Street, Birml n&amp;h■rn 8, Al• be �ther John P� Ni:1:on or Rich•
•rd M, Kennedy,"
abama.
Sarah Port er was born about
1 843 and dled, · Nelsonville, abo\at rL a. '
r C,1.1..-: .... 1
1870. She married John Hird)', \.dl'Ci' ste �IP
Pom eroy, Dec. 14, 1861. She
a brc.tl\er, Taylor P(lrt er and•••
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s\ster. Martha Porter, who mat• IY CLARtcl ALL9
Tito StwloC Club met Thurtlday
rled Cundiff W11hi_111ton _
John Hardy, Sarah Port.It._ Jiu,. evenln.l at U. hoate of lln, Clq.
band, came from Ena l and in 1851, ton Al len. Mn. Harold Hawk prelanded In PorMroy, lived tbei'e aided over lhe buaineu mNtina
until 1982. "" w11 e ither Z,lacp,al and plin• for a H•ll!l'we'en patty
. · to tie held it the next Meetillf!l'.,
or Methodist.
Sarah Porter was I native ol -.ere made. It was also decided to
Pomero)' or acrou the tlver 11\ �- llelp with the c:fleat . X-ray, which
� tm be In the near future. Mn.
V1.
I may io o-q to II)' t cam� to ,{ohn .flck ji.v,i p nport on the
Pomel'O)' laat June looklna lor "" f�Mllll ,ol l'!; 11.'!',..flq
orda - found John Hard)''• � 6' tie ilttifetl Md.' "1ffll W'e!'t! ft,Bl�na.
ural�Uon thtl'f; dated 18D, -,, Incl 111'1,
not Jive In)' parUculan; alto iii� .
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1 . Wil, ' r lrdib " tlatJt �
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rla&amp;e to Sarah Porter 1851;
�c� ret,11,- ·
t1c1.1l4?1 _ (at Oourt Reuai). �
it. S,,'r1":- � INI «I.w.-it vUJ much to kn ow wno td we
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John Hardy's mother WU ind, he Hr'e � "by 'Jlii,. ).Qen�to
Ch�l.
where In Enc1and he waa born - �0\1111
. :leP\ .. . l�Dl ·_1mt.
1110 who were Sarah Porter's ,ar1: ·i;i;,♦t
ent1 and WMn'tl Iha •••
. �d. ii:,-.· ;Rithl(d
, �lnft"P4
fi{). _ )1(1. Chai't,ie ntlt, ■lid 1111.
An old lhlPPilll '°"'t'"'�
� Wo:ol � �loblr , au1et•
ord or ol� �l1JCOP11I or lit
1 Ul_o boine I&gt;! X,,.
dl!I church_ mord mliht help,�
write
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Mia. Roy C}uiaty spent a day in
Parker-sburg
Mn. Ro�rt Ritchie an d Mn.
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funeral of Mrs, Jacob Wolfe at St.
Marys.
Mr. and ::drs . Henry Hartm an
and daughter ,nd Mr. and Mrs.
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Richard Bea rhs and daughter spe nt
a coupl e of days w ith Mr. HarlHal'tman '&amp; parent!! at Lebanon,,
Pe nn.

Mr. a nd , Mnt. Dana Fiaher,
Greenfield, were overnight cuests
of Mr. and Mra. Paul K arr.
Mrs. Nora Brown a n d Mrs . Guy
Summe rfield atte nded the Apple
Festlval at Jackson and were overnight guests of Mr. and :drs. Larry
Roush.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson
of
Minnesota were recent guest11 of
71\ n. Chloe Balley,
Wffkend au ests of Mrs. Mollie
Bookman were Mr. and Mra. Dudlcy Gandee Marlon and Mr. and
Mn. Wick Gandee, C Prdi n gto n .
Mra. Mary Bal it&gt;y, Flatwoods, recently spent a couple of days with
Mrs. Chloe Bailey,

Mrll. Lucy Sheets, Lewisburg,
W, Va., left Saturday morn ing
after spendi ng a week w i th her
sister, Mollie Bookma n .
Mrs. Ja n ice La n ham a n d daui hters, Fl atwood s, spe n t Fri-d ay wit
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her mother Mrs. James Bailey.
Miss Debbie Wood was an over- h t guest o1 «
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mr. Jnd M rw. Roy
Chrlaly,
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A CAPITOL
IDEA

During the month ln which the
Emancipation proclamation was
laaued 87 years agq, It ts well to
revi ew Ohlo's Fair Employment
Practices Law.
,It.a purpose it to' prevent di&amp;crimlnation tn Employment against
per,on&amp; because of race, colol', rellgion, national origin, or ancestry.
It "created the Ohio Civil Ria:ht1
commiHio n, consistin g . of five
memben with overlapping !lveyear jerms. TheY ' a?e, with expiralion dates on July 29 of the year
ll&amp;te d: Rlchard E. GuHenheim or
Cincinnati, 196$ : Roosevelt S.
Dickey of Cleveland, 1981: Albert
J. Dillehay of Akro n, 1 962: Henrietta Leeman of C"anton, 1963: a nd
Charles G. Bishop of Aua'tlntown,
196'.
In the Jaw books It'a Sections
4112.0J and the next seven 11ec•
tions. It restricts an employer of
four or more penona from dlllcrim•
lnatln1 in employment, and It alao re1trict1 such discrlmlnation fh
labor or11niution&amp;.
The commidion, before it ISBUCS
a complaint and i natitutes a for•
mal he1rln1, m\i1\ employ ln for-mil methods of �rauaslon and
consollatlon to pfevent i&gt;enons
fro engaging I n unlawful diacril'l'llnatory practices.
It . must conc\llct formal heartn11 on complai nl11 not disposed of
Informally, to (l) Issue ordera to
ceaae· and desist OJ' (2) to dlamlss
.
auch compllinla. 1n c. .e o1 an order thel't! mu1t be reporta oJ cornpllance. T h e commi11ion has
1 1 1thority to obt1l1,1, court orders
for enforcement of its float orden,
and provldes for Judicial N!vlew of
any final order o( the commiasion
by any aw(eved party.
The .addl'flS of the Civil Ria:hts
Comml,.io• of Ohio Is 1\oom 101
at 11 Wert Broad, Columbull, and
the Ttlephone Is CApltal 1-552'1'.
na eX1cuttve 41rettor la Frank
Ba l dau of Clenland.
Enfomme:nt of the law 11 b)' inJunction. There is a fltte of ,100
to S500 for violation of the l1w'1
requirement that al l persona 1ubjec:t to the lair employme�t pracUce1 low post In 1 -plcuouo
;lace OJ' "'-'ace1 Ii notice ·Nttlnt
forth fftce.rptt fl'Om the law an;d
su ch 'olher Information II ttle
&lt;!ommilal� dtems necttlAry.
'rite -"CofflMlu.ion ha■ an _ educ••
V,on.,1 dul,y to tr)' to ',nqaln�te:
�jUdi� 1fflona the' Vll'!Chll 'r1cl•
111, reJJ1iou-.,, and · e)hnic ,iroupa,
1 to .�bJ� Jb
�ill ,imona th.em,
llt orl�n of J),fe,udto emi,1,asife i
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Its h•l'l!l·
au �
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fuJ �.
lty wl Alli can_ 'pi:J�dples
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Tomato Machines Land Transfers

Both Candidates See New York
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sway an election i n the state.
ALBANY, N. ¥. UPI-New
Th e state malr.es an id eal set•
York ma y be the White House
ting
for the ca n didate promi■ing
key for Richard M. Nixon or
everythlne for
ev erybody. But,
John F. Kennedy.
there-cord
shaw■
he would not
Support.en of the rival pre1l­
de n tial c&amp;r,didatea, keenly aware ·get aw■y with it.
Cancllclat• lwltdltll TUM
of the importance of the state's
45 el ectoral votes, are waging a
A few years back, 1 candidate
battle for the favor of nearly aeek.ln, ■ ltate office told a
eight ·million vot@r&amp;. They know &amp;:ro� p ne ar the St. Lawrence
that I n recent · hil1tory (Inly one River he thoue:ht it would be a
man-Harry S. Truman-won the fi ne thiq if I waterway could
presidency without carrying N e9! be completed. The next day I n
York.
another section of the state, he
Publicly the opposi ng pol itical told an oppasing committee he
camps a re p redicti ng victory, but dida't lbink: the project was s11cb
privately they say it will be a .a good Idea. He was appl auded at
toss up. An d that is the think- both meetings, but whea the
ing o n which the y have based the voters were counted he was re­
tired to private life .
campaigns.
Ken nedy and Nixon will be freA preai4cndal con test brines
quent visi tors to the slate be- out tb� ,r'eat.irt number -01 -.ot­
e rs. E.11enhawer had no trouble·
��:;\n�::d �:\a�;\�� 1::� &lt;:arryina the ,tate both times h e
o n e en d of the state to the other. rl\11. Jn 1868, be polled more than
Their co,ps of campaign dfum four million vote,, nearly twice
be
il
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as man:· is Adl ll · E. Stevenson,
���' hl i � ::��
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. :: ���� But, in the: days of Franklin D,
w
carry N ew Y orlr. " Kennedy t0I d Roosevelt the Democrat, looked ·
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feels the ju st U Clod,
sam e .
When Alfred E. Smith opposed
One thing is certain. New York
can not be class ified as · .a "ufe" �erbert l;IOOVer i n l.9.28 �e , was
state fo r eith er Republlctns or ridfna
il•RI&gt;t \Var·
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Democrat s. Jts voting history is i'itn-'' ltnd· \he ,tate 'S r!Yfft pdpu•
governor.
'When
th
e
votes
one of SUl"n
lar
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ises.
De.spite
Dwight
•r
D. Eisen hower ·, landttltde ,weep were in, honver, .Smith loat th e
in the 1952 preeidential conte11t, state to HOOvff by abollt 100,000.
Republica n s and Democt,ats have That stm,i year, Norman ThOmas
tast ed both victory a nd defeat in the 'Soclallat, polled 107,000 a nd
the interim.
the Communist
party
drew
10,ootl.
Harrlll'Nln Scon11 U,-t
W. Averell Harriman, the New
"A state with a votiog history •
Dealish Democrat, won an up,et l ike New Yori!: can never be
victory over former U, S. Sen, taken for granted, " a political
Irving M. Ives, a to p Republican . leader -�i". "E"ery election ia
vote-getter, in 1956. Eisenhower a n ew challenge calling for new
repea ted h'1s ear1 -1er perIormance tethniques."
in 19M and two year&amp; later
along came Nelson A. Rockefel ler
Roekefellvr, a n.w fen on
tlM Polltlcil ,cene ,nd I R•
publkan, tripped Harrlm■n bJ
I wiN martin.
The n ational lineage, OCQupations, and interests are v• ried
among the HI million New Yorkers. Tht' te are 80 many intangibles, crystal gazi ng is hazardous
al best and most pol hiters w ind
NEW YORK (UPI) _ President
up with a "but." No sing le Issu e Eisenhower and British Prim"
has ever bee n stro ng enough to Mini&amp;ter Harold Macmi llan ea l1ed
------------- today . for ' full oupru
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Ser.retary . General Dag HammarAdmi ssio n s, Sept. 23: Bliss Wil - skjold and ,urged the Un ite
d Nao
so n , Mason ; Jack Paugh, Maso n ; lions to iet do wn
to "se rious,
M rs. William Brewer, Lang&amp;vill e : iober, an constructive
work."
d
Mrs, Alva Clark, Pomeroy. .
The President and Prime Min­
Discharges, Sept, 23 : Mrs. Ro- ister, together for two
anp. a hal f
b�rt A . Hunnel, Mr11. John T. lie hours, urged the Haembly
to go
Gm n is, Thomas Francis Morris, to Work on the proble
m of d,-,.
Mrs. 0ra L. K erwood, Mrs. Tho- armament The United Stat es
ill
mas C , Hayman, Mrs. Cecil E. pu11hing I ftaoluUon that
would
Price, Mrs. Hobart H. Sines, Mrs l n�toouA�
power, to reH--.,
_,8 ke •T� M"OIIJ'91
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.,;a:.., , • Hood , !"
talks which
i
Joli n ti nry . Ti;ib,rt, Mf"•�lint the Russians · · e � up in
G eneva
T. Sm eltzer, Mra. Al'oeiV J, Ga- when they ftlhtl out last
June
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brielli, Mrs. David E. Wickli ne , 27.
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Mrs. James H. Whitti ngton, MN .
White Bouse· News Secretary
Fra n cia Jewell Story, Mr,. Keith Jamea c. Ha.erty, spe:aki ni on
Duane Chaffee, Mrs. Lloyd B. behalf of blJn.ielf and BrJtiah
Dearing and daughter.
spoketman
fohn Rusell, disA4Jnl&amp;siona, Sept. 24 : Joaeph closed the Presiae11,t'1 and Prime ·
Lee Hively, Bidwell ; Fenton C . Min lstet'a «lelermU'\ltion to reai t
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Koch, Ravenswood; Eugene L. to the utmost Soviet Prlmler Ni•
Ki rk, Bidwell.
kita S. Khrushchev's demand that
Discharges, Sept. H : FraJk U. N. Secr etary - G tneral Da&amp; HamWillard Bti:iley, Andrew H1rrlt0fl ma�kjold be ou1ted a:nd hta �•ct
Cottrlll, Mrs. Hel en M. Mitten• li ken by • three.nation commltthal , Betty Ann Hasklna, Larry tee oompaaed of one Communlat,
Allen Wise, Jack Lee Spurloct, one neutrali1t, and one WeatElbert Ezra Graham, Mrs. Peter em� .
Monroe Fink, Jeffrey . Alan Hard"Tb,ey ireatly hope that after
er , Hoyt L etter Clark, Jeffrey 1 1torm;r ,tart, the �neral At­
Ly nn Beekman, Maurice Lee Jus- unl btf will now be able to con­
tlce, Claad ta Jo nita ·Hun, An- centra te on ' aeriou1, Hber and
dre w ·p _ Owens, Mra: Rich1rd D, con1tructlve .wort, notably in the
Kelly, Mrs. Jame, Ray f'ar10111, miahltr ot di&amp;ar�mtnl"
Mrs. f.bomas C. Lam bert Hd ·
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Admitted Sept 2' : Mn. Myrtle
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Discharges , Sept. 25: Roy Edwin ML'Cool, Mrs. Lawrence W.
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Vearl W. Hamrick, Laud F. Mlll er, Mn. Loul! C. Thornu, Max
Edmund11on, Vicky Lynn �Fry�, ..,
Cindy Phyllis BJ1ntot11, Wallie
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COLUIQUS .(tJPO - A aearMn. Kenneth D. Hall and aon, tece,4 14,
01Jic1 S•M ·· vntverMn. Howard L. En11tsb and I on, ,11y,. ud"'t,
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U■lvenlQt' effteial&amp; ._1t1, th�
Smith, Mrs. Robert Z. Tro1pel' flclal �naenJ �UI not r ite
and dau1hter.
l:nown to.r 1everal day, but It . ap.
· Birtha · Sept , 24,: Mr. an d� Mrs.
ared �t it wquld be the leeAlva Brian Clark, · Pomerc,,
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Today is Tu esday, Sept. 27, the r-_
27ltt day of the year, witb aG J.
more in lll60,
Saved
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The moon la in lt11 firat quarter. .
The mornin1 1t■r la Man.
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The e:venilll! ,tan are Venus.
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�to. :hinpa Bay Monc!Jy, ._ rillht
0!1 thl1 day in history:
In l�D. Samu,1 Ad,ma, A'Pltf't•· jnd two ,, - �ue �eUtoJteftt *Rt
can palrlot and 8uidilll� dilJit qf � the: ieap al'ao cr.-bed. But 1
lbe 8o1ton Tea Party, waa born,
•ll ten_ �8' 1board, the three
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Jn 1., after 18 day1 ti( ,tut,. -1�
11 , •••.,.,... !"a;b\ uur nil!ir born rntstonoe � htttl\'l'_
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pt Ueoittthr � tifte rt:►, and ' reJu111' attlUery t ·d'mbard-. lollU .
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Goard e Int' "' .c.huae. ,U.· .
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A demo nstratio n or .various
types of tomato harvc:Fters w•s.
lleld Sept. 23 at the Ha rold Bord­
n er farm on Hodgma n Road,
touthwest of Bowling G reen.

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Mrs. Dearing stated that onl y
seven more students could be ac­
cepted, four for day classe1 and
three for nl1ht clauea. She I•
staying at the school aite, 222
Third Avenue , Gallipolis, to handle
Her
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phone number ia GI 6- 1838,

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Blackburn Ind icated a high per­
centage of previous graduates of
the coune had secured good office·
jobs in the Gallipolls-Polnt Pleas­
ant area and in nearby large citles.
He Hid that in most areas of the
country the d e-mand for qualil'led
stenographers, secretaries, a n d
bookkeepers was at a n all time
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M r. Blackbur n said both the day
and the night sludents should at­
tend the September 28 seasion so
l h at indoctrination procedures,
.::ourse expla nations, book issuance,1
and class assignments can be made.;

--''Time To Winte rize Your Car''

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The Gallipolis-Point Pleasa nt
area Business Col l ege Extension of
Portsmout h In te rstate Busi ness Col­
lege will open its 1960 schedule
al 7 p, m. Septembe r 28 in the
school's regular classrooms at 222
· Thi rd Aveune, Gallipol is, it was
announced today by Leo Bl ack­
burn , President of the Portsmouth
home school and by 'Mrs. Bacbel
Dearing, re gistrar and i nstructor
for the Extension.

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Woman's View

Bad Days Start
Different Than
Others.At Once

Thep regular day and evening
classe11 wi ll start September 30
with claues continui ng on Mon •
day, Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday for fiv� months during
which time students could attain
proficien cy in Typi n g, Shorthand,
Bookkeeping, English, Spelling,
Business Ma,lhematlcs, Office Ma­
chines, a n d Office Practice.

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mony improvement■
lit one,. Attra"ctive
styling plus the ut.
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produeing heat.

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Th is will be the fourth exten­
s io n te rm of busi ness t raini ng ofl
fered by Portsmouth I n terstate
Bus i n ess College i n the Point
Pleasa nt-!}allipolis a rea and, ac­
cording to Mr. Blackbur n , practi­
c111ly a full roster for both da)' a n d
night classes is asaufed.

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The 23rd .annual Letter Wr it­
Ing Week w ill M celebrated .In
Weit V irginia,
West Columbia,
du r ing the week of October 2 to
8, It waa an nounced today by
po1tm11ter E. May Fowler.

BAKER and SEYRllED

Full Support

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Robert Harte n bacb. Sheriff to
Bertha Mae J■ney, Salem.
Nettie Norton, Dec. lo W. C.
Norton, Lloyd R. Norton, M ildred
Muri Norton an d Ralph Owen
Nor to n , Affid. or Trana., Sale m.
Ell&amp;wo rlh Gor by, Dec. to Elsie,
Roy Gorby, Alma Nelson , Ruth
t Hepber, Max Go rby, Affid. of
Tu ns., Salem.
Max Gorby, Dec. to Elsie Gor­
Carl M. and Pauli ne L. Gorby,
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. to Ellie. Waid, Ray Gor by, Ruth
Huber, Alma Nelson, Parcel, Sa­
l em.

Starting Soon

!DITOR'I NOTI: CulN'1 fl►
d1I Cfftro hH ltuftCMCI en alJ.
CKlt c1m,•ltn to upture the
Arnerlun .....,.,, MC:ki"t for
hit r•volutlonary ctUH. What 11
b.hincf hla carnpel1n, Whet dNI
ht hope te aiectn1pl llh1' WIMt
are hl1 futu,. plaMf UPI•• Latin
Amerlun news editor dMII wlttt
que1tlon1 In the lellowlrtfl
dispatch.
1, FRANCIS L, McCARTHY
NEW YORK UPI - F'ide:1 · cutro his carried bis Cuban revolution lnto tbe United state, to try
to win the American N egio to h._
cause.
People here who know Cuba and
Cuba ne apell out Castro's obj ec.
tivea thus:
-He iJ wooing the America n
Nearo to strengthen his faltering
hold on the Cuban ma1111e1, pre­
dom inantly Negro.
-He la trying to recoup lost
tourist doll ara
by sell ing
the
American N egro on Cuba II the
ideal di11-crimination-free vacation
resort.
-He wanls to strengthen hit
bid for Afro-Asian support o(,
Cuba'&amp; campaign for a seat on the
United Natiom Security Cou ncil .
and
-He Is teekln g to haraas
embarrass the U nited States.
To all practical erfecl, the Cu­
ban
revolutionary ' 11ovemment
operates today from the Harlem
district of New York. Not only i&amp;
Castro, Cuba'&amp; premi er there, but
his foreign ml ni&amp;ter, economy ml n-

By GGY PAULEY
NEW YORK UIU - The day
started l ike most other days with
the ularm soundi ng at 7 a. m. But
within five minutes I kn ew It
would be different.
All it took was an attempt lo
ra ise the bedroom window .shade
an d have the co rd sli p from my
hand. The
freed blind we nt
screaming to the top of Yhe win•
dow and clattered arou n d the roll­
er several tim es befo re it stopped,
MY personal "day of horrors"
was under way.
That's what one frie nd calls her
such days anyway - and it seems
we all hav e th em. Trying and ted­
ious and frustrating da)'ll
whe n
nothiµg goes III it should and- whe n
by ' mld' �"trid rili n&amp; you wonder why
Wu bothered to get up.
I fi ntl that most of us are
warned early that irritation will
pile on irrltaLion by nightfall. One
friend say11 her "day of horrors''
begins with h er bumping i n to
things in h er own familiar apart­
ment. "I just ca n 't get coordin at­
ed," she aald. "and I'm cold so­
ber."
Pu rd1e1 Alarm Button
One of h er l)orror days found
her pushing the alarm button in­
stead of the l obby button in the
self-service el evator o( her build­
ing. She ha iled • cab a nd couldn't
remember where she Wall going,
Finally getting through that cri­
..:is, she stopped al a snack shop
to bring coffee In for some co­
workers and walked lnto a plate
glas, door.
My day . of horrora inevitably
mean, that the coffee ca nister ls
empty that morning and in open­
i ng a vacuum tin the key sl ide, off
the track. I cJlmb i nto a shower
and find I'm out of aoap and
have forgotten the: washcloth. Out
again, dripping wet, to the sourc e
of 1upply.
Start to work, and it &amp;\arb to
drizzle after you're at the bua
stop. No empty cabs of coune ao
everyone's on the bus. St•nd
a ll
the way to the office while um­
brell11 carrh!d by othen, fore:wam
ed by the weatherman, drip ,on
your feet.
Callers Prove Nalty
· lt'I a day when enfy telephone
caller · is in a naaty mood, when
everyone you're trying to reach
I&amp; In co nference, and when the '
typewriter con1isltently transposes
letten,
-SurVtve the fru1tratlon1 of the
office final ly and arrive home to
find \h mallman brought only
bi1111. t' boy alTiVet with the
11roceq ellvfry, and It isn't your
order. · Start cookt n·1 and atart
dropping things, and . what you
break alway, t, a favorite dish.
St•rt finall, to IMd - ind
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lhert'I that durned bllnd 1tlll
WMf'9 vov l■ft It In the _,nlng.
But you ffllM.,. to pull the lallnd
cloWfl wltheut Incident, end pull
the blank-■ up tCli end, think•
fully, the lllay.
Just as you drift otf to sl eep,
a clamor setA in ne:r:t doort,
Of al l evenings, the nflghbors
picked this one to have a party.

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Middleport

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J1ter .and army ch ief are with him.
Ho11I Mcitv. Pl1n11N
C11tro'1 "■ettluli down " in
Harlem i1 hardly Accidental. The
fact.I 1how it to be deliberate and
preconcelved.
On hit errlvel hert1 IHI Sundt1, ,....,.. WH hovNcl at the
mWtown Shielllturne- Hot•I. How..-er, the f.ct1 diacl... the Har1-.n Hot•I ThereH tlHI WH nqotlatH 24 hon earli.r.
Castro loudly procla i med he
wu leavina: the Shel burne, be.eaUte It demanded a ,10,000 bond
against d1m1e:u and unpa id bills,
and too high room ratea.

Dally Sentlne� Pl&gt;meroy-lllddl'po/t, O., llpl ff, ING I·
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T0 -W•Ill Sympathies Of Negroes I

Writing letters

Postmaster }�owler noted that
there bu ,been a revival ot per­
sona l letter writing d uring the
laat few y ears. "A letter remain,
the m0tt economical,
lon1e1t
la1Ung, and 11incere&amp;t mean, of
extending greetinJ1, communlc�t­
lng aocial news, and exchanging
ideaa," the postmaater said.
Elsie.
Waid,
Mina
Mae,
Ray
Picking proceuing tomatoes
mecban.ically has caU&amp;ed a flu rry Gorby, Ruth and H erbert Huber
Duri n&amp; . Letter Writing Week,
of excitemen t among
growers Alma Nelson to Carl M. a nd Pau• Poatmaster Fowler sue:aeated that
and proceHor1. "This 11 u nde r­ line L. Gorby, I : 50A, Salem.
I ndividuals w ri te at least two
Ca rl M. and Pauli ne Gorby to l etters: on e to a frle nd or rela•
standable,"
aaya Dr. Brown,
"since labor costs for harvest i ng ! Ohio Power 43.37�A. Salem.
tlve from whom you have not
C. E. a nd Sarah L. WOCMie to beard in I long tune, and the
1n n era&amp;e crop of tomatoes in
Warren and Martha Elliott lS IE!Cond as a re ply to a friend o r
Ohio runs aa much as o ne-third
1-4A, Ora n ge.
of all production cost.I."
relativ�&amp; who recently wrote to
Harold. B. and '\!"lolet L. Grimm you. She · also urged COl'relpond­
Se:ver1l companiet i n d experi­
to Fred M. Link, Truatee, 42A, ence to people in other countriea
ment 1tation1 have been develop­ Letart.
aa a means of promoti ng greater
Ing harveatina: equipment for
Ina 8. and Harold Manar to underatanding amo ng the people
this speclalized crop.
Earl J. a nd Hazel Butihill, Lot of different nation11.
ti, O range .
The sloga n of tbll year's event,
Walter Harold Jones, dee., to
Carol D., Robert L., Paul · E., as in dicated ' on more than 200,Wayne L., Walter H. Jones and 000 b.anners, Is "Letten are Links
of Trans., to Friendship."
.Grace Myers, Cert.
Bedford.
Displa y material&amp; will appear
Jarrot and Carrie L. Bobo to
on
post office bull etin bo1rd1,
Meryl F. Bobo, Parcels, Columbia.
NEW and USED
and rural carrier vehicles, as
well 18 in various scho'ols and
CAR KILLS RACE FAN
libra ries.
DOVER, .England UPI-A ru n­
away stock car with the driver,
?red Fu n nell, 39, u nconscious
at the wheel, veered i nto some of
Phone WY•!-37114
the 7,000 spectators at a race in
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: nearby Lydden Sunday kill in g
• on e and injuri n g 30 others.

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William Jr. and Mabel Wi lli,
to Carl 0. and LIiiie E. Gheen,
I 24-lOOA, Syracute.
Clara M. Gru e,er lo Wilma
Stobarl a.nd Agne■ Dixon, Parcell
Salisbury ,

Dr. Walter N. Brown, Ohio
Agrlcu l turl.l Experiment ·Station
horlicu l turillt, says the machines
were of particula r i n terett to pro­
cessora. growers and others con•
nected with the production of to­
matoe1 for processing. Tomato
fi el ds were at their peak for the
demon,tratlo n.

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Cuban Revolutionary Figures

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ay Ylrtlnt. Carleton
Fl.ST MII TING OF YIAI

The PTA held thrir first meet•
Ing of the tchool year Monday
e� n lng with Mr■. Earl Fie lda,
preaid�nt, pruidln�. Appointing
comm1t�ea and d1acuulne: plan •
and Pl'OJecll look up the entire
meeLlna: time. There wa1 no program. Mr■• Margaret Riur wu
elected . treuurer, but ahe reaiined I.IIYUlJ 1be would be unable
to te.rve. Then Mr■• Jun Durbin
wu e lected to take bu place.
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Chairmen of committee1 electted were Program: Mra. Blanche
Hickle; Ref:rnhmenll : Mn. Florence Fi nnincum; Finance: Mn.
Ruth Lewi,;
Te lephone : Mra.
Myrl Gibba, Mra. Jani'ce Lefne
and Mrs. Maxine Fields; Publiclty, Miu Mildred
Chapman;
Home Room Moth ers we re el ed·
ed. Mrs. Jean Durbin , Mn. Janice
Leffle and Mn. Margare t Fields
we re a ppointed to serve next
month. 1be next meetJn1 will be
held Oct 24th at 7 : 30 p. m.
Member&amp; of the executive com-

Fieldt; ,-ice pre1ident, Kra. Bill
Pieldt; ■ettetary, Miu Either Mc
Xnl1ht; treuurer, Mn. Tom Dur­
bin,
Principal; Mia■ Mildred
Chapman and the cba.Jnneu of
the varlou1 comm itleel.

HA.VI GUISTI
Friday evenine: Mr. and )Ira,
K. F. Ridenour we re riven a delightful 1urpriae party. The �
, were M.ra. Hall Gibb, and two
gra n dchildreti and Mn. Coty :ao,
aera. 111 of Chetter,
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Enjoyinc a vacation at the
home of Hr. and Mn . K. F, Ridenour thia week are Mr. and Mn.
Clifford Larue , Brilliant, 0.

MOVII TO MAION
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Mr. and Mr■. John Reitaure
have purchued a new home in
Mason near the Drive-In tbealer
and have moved there thla week.
They have bee n l i ving on Wffl:
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ON VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. James McKnight
/ o( We11t Poin t Road are enjo,ini
a &amp;everal week1 vacation to be
1 &amp;peril in Akron, 0., Ene:Iewood,
N . J., and Boston, Ma•s.

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JIM Morta, ,on et llr . IDd
IJln_ Corl Norton, 11M compleltd
bll traWnJ �t Lodttsnd Air
Forci, Bate, ;I'UU. He la DOW
1&gt;e1ft1 - 1a Cbtonto Air
,ue,· lllJJtoll, wbere be .W 1t•
tend Teclutlcal tdlool lot four
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Yet his repreaent.allvea in New
York had previou1ly acc epted the
bond demand, a cuslomary one i.n
AMorted 'Colon
the hotel bu&amp;in eH. His preaent
rate for 40 room, at the Theresa
Wa,bable
is $840 • day H compa red to the
Sue1 12
20
$400 a day he paid at the Shelburne.
He rejected a U. S. offer of free
rooms at the Commodore ,
In otMr words, C11tro knew
what he ... dolnv Ind wtM,,. h•
Miss Helen Jenki na empl oyed
WU tolftfl •w•n whlle "mounting
ColumbH •pe nt the weeteod
ln
• 1how," •• the Cuban, NJ, at
with her mother, Mr1. Henry
"'- UnltM Natlens and thrfft•n­
Save Your Sales Sllpo
Je n kina.
ln1 to 11.., out in the opan,
The movi ng parts in Castro'•
mauin propaganda buildup for
th e 1llift to Harlem have falle n
in smoothly 1ince.
He ha&amp; pr aiaed the "democratic I
spirit" he ha&amp; found i n Harlem,
imply ing that lhi&amp; is a quality
Ohio Div iaion of Wildlife game
foun d only in the American N r,. men are busy livetrapping a nd
gro.
tra n1pla nt i ng wild turk eys from
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Stale
For­
Castro's personal n ewspaper,
"Revoluc ion," h11 given front page eat, reP?rts C. E. Knoder, game
display to "democratic" Cuba n productio n _a�� resea rch supervisor
del egatio n members eatin g in what for the dlVlsJOn. Two gobb len
the paper describes" as "e)\clusi ve- have already been captured and released.
ly Negro" restau rants.
The ulli_mate effect �• t ile CasThe birds being trapped are part
tro camp111n for American Negro of a flock esta_blis�ed on public
�up�rt can pe rhaps be summar- hu n tr. ng la nds in Vmton County.
1zed m th.: remarks of one New Sixteen turkeys four gobblers and
York Negro leader, William Rowe . \ 2 hens are sl�ted to be released 1
Rowe and Joe I.Du is, the form er in th e state forest i n an effort to
boxing cham�ion, at _one time had I establish a wild turkey flock in this I
,
Castro s publ ic relations acc:ount 9 420 acre public hunting area.
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It up when he turned anti-Ameri- l The birds are baited into the
area to he tr,pped and Ibey ,re
"" Says Rowe, a former New York taken in a cannon trap.-a dev ice
City deputy police commissioner: which shoots a large net over them
"No one is going to drive a before they are able to gel away.
This me thod does not injure the
wedge between Americans.
"'Th• '"9ro's fight for 9C1u1I- birds which are to serve AS brood
lty In th• UnltH Statu 11 a &amp;tock in their new location. Trap­
Phone WY-Z.Z5U
fl9ht NtwNfl bnith•n; no out• pings will be carried on this fall 1
sider h1cl bethtr dep in be- I an d winter until the 16 turkeys
POMEBOY, OHIO
E. MAIN STREET
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f Election Issue In Midwest Is 'Religion'

DAVID SMOTHERS
c-ould determ ine the way &lt;1 lo: r ' L ouis, but suffered a Sffbark
with the deatll of Sen. Thomas
'UPI-When it comea vote&amp; are C'Ut nex 1 N o\·eml,t&gt;t
i bnind-RicbSo will the feeli ngs about Agr1 r He n ni n gs Jr. a nd t he ch allenje
..,. i i a man w orth Its- cu lt ure Sf' creta r y [ • r a T. lwn�oll ct electi n g a new candidate.
Stlll Lik• Johnson
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Bul Benson, tht- Ll\ o n 1 t&gt; �t;,lkrn:.:
l 1 South Dakota, Democratic
�d• a ,le:ffenon City b1mk- horse of J\l1d1� , �I Demucrats t h,•�e I
•--- •· Ntnet leDlporary chairman pa NI fi \'e yl'ar:;. � remt&gt;-d lo bl' a lt•:iae,·s were still carrying a
el tbe Democrat ic Nallona] Cum- strangely forgotten 1n&lt;1n 9s 1 h1• !orc h for Ly n don B. Johnson.
aittte, and-it IO happens-a Ro- presidential ) C ar ral·e� warmed Evl'n itepublica ns atlmi.tted John�o·, ,. ,uld h&lt;1ve carried the slate,
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up.
r •l· :.,. tup DemOC"rats
admitted
Pl■y M■jor RolH
t ' WIiii )'ea,-, Nacy beHe-ves. "t h e
i . , ,. � '-." ln the pre1idt'nt ia l I Undoubt edly, Uen s...,n and his 1 :1 vately thi.� K enn edy's retigio n
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..S&amp;Li4 ,o far .ll&amp; MUsouri 1s farm pol 1 c ie5 w i l l ('onlmuc to l nl h im n o £:oO&lt;l i n an ).rea
',A� �cetned 11 religlon1 1
pla.l" 1111.jur rult' s in l /&gt;e Midwest \.l.· hich is tra�itionally conserva­
inii. w 1 l h 1 0 state·� and 1 1 vc, No rwegian and Lu theran .
campaii:n
·rp
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mad
that
..-N&amp;Qatatemen1
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1 11 the state Capitol coffee
�,7r,• Nqtly at a meeting of Mis,o ur i ' s 2 1 pt•r &lt;'ent of 1 h t• nat ional uJtf'
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al Pierre, w h ere Democratic
,
stake.
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. �µc 11t.a te eomm itlee and
.
Ral p h Hereset h is bo ss . a
Col"
ham\'l'
ha
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1tronger
than
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was
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1lll'rN.I away at farm issLu·s Ill e11- m a n rt&gt;mar:.:ed gloomily, •·u the
, tha fa 'lored by most to p p o l i t i
lq_�'! Midw c&amp;t farm hc l t . l lrnsias! i l' bidding for the Cnrn Dcmoenls lose th is electio n , it
� tte respected spok e s B1•l1 p l u m . V i re Presidf'11i n1ch- will set them back l O years."
His companion, o ne of the
i
'Sn� Mfddte West states a r cl .'1-1 :'-l 1 xo11 dcvoled 38 per cent
:r
t6 adin tt-both on and of r of his earlr ram paign sdwdul c to state's top Democrat!, corncted
T
. �that Democr atic nom- 1 hr M idwest. Kcnr1 t•dy. a fter as- him, "Twen ty years," he said.
Ke n nedy's Calholirism
could
ke:nnedy's reli g i on si.12: r1i n 1i 19 per cent of hi� first
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tamp:i 1 gn �tops to thP farm belt. also decide votes in Wisconsi n
diana-but with different
l'XPl'C1cd
to slc p up th e
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a.� '1i::;� �:l(: ;\i�•�j��s t: ��: ���� s �;��� ��· : n ew ;e;oc rati�
pf th(' "show me" variety so far. regimes, is also 33 per cent Ca t h-•
I
u nusu al ol ic. Kennedy showed he could
l'olil iral , 0 ,1,•Mts said
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nmnhn o f .M i(lwesterners were dra w the CPtholic vote i n h is
Wi sconsin primary vic\.f) ry. Hi 9
The Bradbur,- PTA w ill bold a sl ill s i l l ing on the fence. unsold cha n es of doi ng the same in
r
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m
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fa
canditlii
s
either
yet
mi
ne,t Tue ,d , y evr - :1s
BkltUni r
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November were ,atod good ,
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Corn
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The pa,ty ,- .• ,,p •"n · or Jowa . some of the [&lt;1rmers &lt;1P· e
r•
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lh
ere
d
e
per
b
days
remem
x
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intereste
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more
be
1o
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1 c and WI' J I b e h c I d JJt'!ff('(I
wh en th an t "1-c a th o 1 'ic K u Kl ux
pPace
and
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ternatiom1l
&amp;fwnrl
d
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�ih, l:ijt_ ��� iJID p, m.
Ii. 11 Hooa1er power . l nKl an wa,
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diana was raled a Nixo n state alThe Men of the Heath M&lt;11 h oTrad i t i orwl l y . t h e Middle West
rca dY by mOSt of th e experls,
M 1' ddl epo r I , wi 1 1 is T}, rNlnmina n l l y Repuhli1·an 11 nd
t dlst · Church•
w h o expeCled the Kennedy vote
\. meet tble comlnii: Tuesda y ev•m- ( n m-err'll'd with t h e "gut issues"
to trail that o( a stro n g �late
at '1:90 at the church.
11r h ow murh farmers are getting ,,- c
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ut 1 h e nrnr k el P I aee. D emocra t s
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luue
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ef Trustee!! of the l'o'N&lt;' mwd to the role of u nderPrac1ically all political leaddleP9('1 tint Baptilit Chnn· h do gs.
ers deplored religions role in
Bu t I here •� Ileen II ch11rtge in Midwe st campaie: n assessments,
� Dm Tuesday eve n in t.:
7 :30. O n Wedm•s- thr politi t.cl weather across Lhe and in Mi nnesota the voters PP. 4,
foDowlng the prayer fa rm lw l t and this Yt'&lt;1r 1he Dem- ""
re ntly agreed.
a..,1 ,d �
"e arc righting ''"
•f Ch ,,- ,, ,- , 0 orra ls_ fur a c h a n�
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n e,mta's 75 pe r cent ProtestMin
hard I i , hnltl o n to what they've
UCI 9'n · lll meet at 8 :30.
population
ant
hod al ready ig·•
• ·� J'�ly Bunch Sewi n g Cluh [:(11.
11oreri the religious issues by
On
Victo
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Streak
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"" I P}Ok_--0ut at the K. E.
A n cw bra nd of Demo&lt;"rats, h e lping to e h�d Sen. E ugene M l' ·
mei ' on !f, Third Ave. in
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Carthy, a Calholic Democ rat, in
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and
farm
discontcri1,
hnvc
token
1 958 . T hey were much mo re
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c
&lt; ·h n rg" 1 11 s1rllt&gt; houses whenc the
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S.,..mbtr 21
much
5leam powerhouse Se.n Hultaclne Gran iie wlll meet W 1• d - l!r1l11hl11'11ns onrc seemed to hold
r
ump hrer would b m ld � p
&gt; nl ]oases. Th ,• D1• mncr&lt;1n
he
H
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rwrma
t
o
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2
neadiy night, Sept. 8 A pr 1
he
t i c ket Ill h1s personal bi d
or
l
l?a m wm be p rese nted and q uar- 1 1 ( � l t'tory ba nner h as heen hois- f
1rd lerm and the come
th
8
for
e
n
n
t1
terly blrthda)'I will be recoi:: nized I tcd for the fi rst rn i yenrs r
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a l' k bt d of former Demo c ratic
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tr·an�
st111t•s
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Sept. 29
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Hi•p t'oya K n uhon , who 10s1 out
- The Mele• Templ� Pythian S i i;- ilS W 1s('oosm. Kilnsas, Iowa, Newo years a go whe n her h usban tl
l
Dakot&lt;1
s.
the
,1nr!
ter, •W bold a 111mmage Hi e i n bra.� k11
Stu r e
B11t HI a p1·esiden t ial year I t's ne g g ed i n II public letter, " Coya
the •Yorm•r Mil ler k
home. "
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un M 1I1 Stree
in icktl&lt;. ' • 1 pro 1i 1 ('ina1 -l l'a I wh e t her l h e new eome
write r
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po�
port, Sept. 29 and 30 and u 111 i 1 .\l i11wl' s l lrnmera1s can
o
Bt
D o bler editorial
nooll on Saturday, Oct. 1 . P yt h i n n thrir po ulnri1y l o the you n g nom - an rl politicIl. l analyll t fo r the
Slatell who have rummage plea,w I luN· with the Lh1'k Blly ac·cent� L i n l•O l n Sl 11r, summed up the silhlvfl It at th,e building by 2 fl. m,, o r wh el h r r t h ey ran hold on u ;i li n n fm N ebraska by saying
' i mu tain ly is t h e key wo rrt ··
- Wednead1)', S�pt. 28.' The 1elling or l hrnuw l vl• � against resuri:cnt Re- )l "I
think it applies to the attl"IP1mllt will be from g a. m. to puhl frans.
tu
of ��rs reca rding the hise
tl
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u
h
c
nsn't
been
h
hcr
l
m
The
Wl'll
f p, lh.
0
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t
re
pos i uon of . e 3 eh p, 3 ,iy a ntl
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A 1peclil meeting of the Racine lwl p l o llt•moi:ra1 ic hopes or mak,
cur
h
t
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Dobler
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e
11
r
e
h
t
form belt. t been
Band Booaters 11 to be held on i11g hay i n
Thunday, Sept. 29 at 7:30 p m good for lhe crops and fa rmers, wrot� . l don t thmk &lt;1ny of the
""lien ·,w&gt;
•'l t
,
at Racine high school. All bai'fd Gl"tm1bll n g hn&amp; cased or,• a little, eandidutes has _.
.ml'! al�·�
ar-cut
ima
a
cl
ralled
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a
n
d
S1mth
Dakota
h
g��•
moth era are ul'ied to atte nd,
� o t h e voters: , 1 think �ra n il�d high omn11g trouble 1pots
..t. 2f
'nae Afternoon Circle of the for t h e Democrats a nd lhe reli- J orlty dcc l slon _ is yet to be made
Heath Methodist Church will mee t �ious issue wus a m .ij or trouble from the , . pres i de nlial cand1dates
on down.
Thurlday at the Church al 2 p. m . moker in bol h cases.
The Demot·ruh hove hu tl state
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The Sunday achool of lhe Le- n nd l'ongrcsslonal offi c es In Mistart Fal la Methodl1t Chu rch ie �1111ri nail I'd down for two detponaorin8 a Jitney aupper Fri- tildes. But now the Democr&lt;11s
day tvtnlr,1, Sept. 80. Se rving 11clmit they're worried about the
will ,tart at 8 p, m. at the Com- sh!e's south
rentral "Baptist
munlty bulldlng. Ev eryone is In- btlt . " Tht&gt;y were en c ouraged bl'
K1•nrw1ty·� warm welcome to St .
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BY WILLIAM P. IAR K I R
DISTRICT MANAGER
Tod11y I wa n l to tell yoij about
a' pa� · of the t9RO social security
amen dme nts which does not al­
feet II large number ol people,
hut is most Importa n t to tho8e
whom It does affect.
Aboµt 25,000 people-wldOws,
agerl depen dent parents, and dls11 blcd chlld ren age 18 and over­
the su rvivors of workers who
died belore l lMO, will now be
able to collert monthly social
�ecu rlty benef its.
Originally, the social security
law 1&gt; rovided bo ne!lt11 only for
rel lrcd workers. The
law wa&amp;
&lt;·hanged i n 1939 to make bene­
£11.s payabl e to the survivor, and
dopendents of worken, but until
the 1960 amendments no monthly
be n efits were provided for the
MUr\•ivors of worken who died
before 1�0.
U n der the new law, pa)'m ent,
l'a n be made to the' widows of
worken who died after March
31. 1998, and before January l,
t 940, ll) their aged de pendent
pare n ts, and to their di1abl ed
1on11 and d1u1hters. To qua l ify
for b
fU1 a widow or d e pendent m
r of a worker who dled
beforl
must be: S2 yeart of
,
, A dls11bled son or
111:c or \
daughte ' Ult hRVe a diaabillty
.&lt;10 severe that It keep11 him or
hrr (rom doing any subst1ntl1I
g11i n ful work . Also, the disability
mual have be,i;un before the
chlld reached his 18th birthday.
A depe n de n t ,ather muat be 11e
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If you bel ieve , that you or
tomeone you know m·ay be eltal­
ble to 1et benellta H a nsult
or thla thtnge In the law, re­
member that p1yment1 mu1t be
npplled for. Call, write or visit
your 10Clal .ecurity di1trlct of•
fke to Ilk abou1 m1ltlna: ID IP­
pl icatioD , The dt&amp;trlct office In
Marietta la localed al 309 Put nam
Street, the telephone n u mber Is
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RAIO T.llDIIIST FOIICli'
SAIGON,
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SACRAMENTO UPI-Oov.
mund G. Brown shed h1a coit lnd
tUed
shoe&amp;, lOOHned hi1 �
He,
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Naback In the 1eat or hl11· ·
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tional Guard
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zly'' and •umtned up Calltof,d.a't
pra@ecb
p residential election
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that th_ere are lntra,party aplils
he
in Califo"!,I1 a, Kenn edy Hid
fel t the va rtous ele ments would
unite if for no other re111on than
on the common lf'&lt;IUnd of their
dislike or Ni.on.
The division in the Democratic party in Califo rn ia was apparent to the entire nation at the
Los Ana:el es conv ention when the
state'1 dele,:ation split a Imoat
50-50 between Adlai Stevenson
and Ken nedy. Brown supported
Ki!nnedy but he couldn ' t carry
his own delegation with h\m.

"All \ff h•ve to do 11 ••lteb
303,'1'8'1 volH to mtkt
Md)' a
wir.ner--and I thl"' '
ll'll
many Democrat:, out befit wbo
don't 1ike Nb:on but dJil ' like
Jk,_"
United On Surface
The De mocratic goyernot• size
Nor was the nomination of
up was made lo thi/J correspondent after Sen , John F, Kennedy's Se:n. Lyndon B. Joh n son as Kenrecent whistle-stop tour of Cali nedy's running mate an unqualifled sucteH with the liberal ele·
orn Ia.
The Republican view of Nixon's ment In the party, notabl y the
Council
chances in California 11 that GOP Califo rnia Democratic
pa rty unity will prevai l over a ( CDC) an organlzallon of 50,000
gra511 roots !&gt;emocrats whose Individed Dem�ratic party.
Brown'• feelini, shared by 1ev. fluence has been i ncreasing ln
e ral far western Democratlc, )ead- the- past five years.
er s, i&amp; that Richard M. }Jiion
But the mutterl ngs a nd grumlacks the bipartisan popular ap- blings over the Democratic tickpe■l of Dwight D. Eisenhower.
et appewr to hllve sub.sided a nd
They do not ditcour,t N hr:on's there is MW at least a surface
' I es or hi1 1kill 1,1 a cam s-how of unity behind Kennedy.
1 1t
cap.a b'I
paigner. But a1 Brow n put j l :
Nixon's problem in capturing
··Nobody ii neutral 1boui Nixon the ,tale's 32 electoral vote apPeople are for him or aa:ainsl pears to lie In the fact that rhere
him. I hope there are el),9� of h11 been a pronounced Demoerathem a.galn st him to put Kennedy tic trend ln Califor nia si n ce 1 9M
over."
Two years 110, Brown 1w1mpKe n nedy, however, faces no ed Republican WIiiiam F. Kn oweasy task in California.
land in the gubernatorial fi11bt by
Despite a 3-lo.2 edge In Demo- more than II million \'Ole&amp;.
AtaUr reg i1tration, the EiHnhoo,yBoth bo�e,s of. th e Leglllature,
r-r�
t.\ ixon ticket won In l9M by
le1ubliean for 20 yeara, ,, new , , are
07 533 votes Nixon la J}OPUlar in controlled by 1ub1�ritla,rrDep:io'
11 home st�te and •e has a cratic majorities. And ·the 1Lat,'1
·'dedicated organl:r.ation here, akil- congres.slonal delegation, 18-11 Re
led in political c1rnp.algn,, Be publicon in 19&amp;2, now staqdl! at
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also enjoy11 conaiderable newspa- 16-1' Democratic.
per support and strong financial
However, llepublicans claim the
backing.
pendulum is 1wln1lni; back, that
CallPomla la Key
Brown'a penon,il popularity haa
Nixon ii w ell known 11 1 n1- decreaaed durln1 hia two yean
tive son while Kennedy's B oatQn I in office and that R epublican
accent marked him In hla tour fortune1 are on the upswi n1.
throuah the farm areas as an
lcla• In L, A.
Eatterner.
Loa Ane:elea City and cou nty
The Republlcan1 fe el, ·and they is the major tareet in the cam•
cite II th e authority Kennedf1 pale: n. There, Nixon ha, an edge.
broth er, Ted, that California Dem- , He waii raised in Loa A n 1eles
ocrats are not aolldb' behind Ken County, whtre 40 per cent of the
nedy, Th e Republ le1n Oraanls1• vote ii, ind it wa1 there that he
tion on the other hand, w11 1hd la . waged succ e11ful c•rppalen• for
hand-picked by Nixon and Repub- Congre1J, the V, s. Senate alld
lici.n voten and, barrinl a hand twice for vice president.
.
ful of Rockefeller supporten, apKenne(ly In bi■ flrlt maJdr
peara to be with him all the way. aortle Into hie opponent's b1C'k
Ted Kennedy recently de1crlb- yard, packed the Shrine Auditored California and New York aa lui:n, for a 1"ech . . He had the
th e two key atates Iii, the pre1I, help of 1ucb 9ntert1inment 1i:tara
dentlal conteat While concedin1 as Frank Sinatra, Gene Kelly,
-- -- Tony Curti s and Ella Fib:,erald,
-Nixon delayed by a knee Jnfection from l 1u1Jchln1 hi1 cam•
pal1n, did not bit California untll after Kennady'• whi1tlwto9
tour. Thtn, b• drew 40,000 perSept. 21, 1960 aon, to San Frandaco'a Union
Dear Sir:
. .
Sq\lffll,
Am wrltlng to you to ne U you
While leader• of both partiaa
woul d put a notic. in your paPl,f 1!0nfldtnU, predict victory for
for me, rea:artll'1f any lnformatlon thfjr man in No.ember, their off
1 can &amp;et about the Porter f1mil:, the �rd ...,.ment adds us.i, to
for a family re:cord, (Sarah Porter the fatt lt ia • toaa u p right
now l11 the Golden State,
wu my grandmother. )
Could you tell me if th ere are
Barrln, t�• injection of a etlqi..
any old ahippin1 companle, there lllatlni illue In the next few
who miaht hne old record, of weeks, th• Ca l ifornia campaign
pauene:ers comlnc fl'nm Enatand boJlt downi to a popularity conIn I BM, probably cargo boataf
PleHe let me hear from ,Ou.
Al one WII -put It:
Slncenly, Mildred H1,1,rdy Claffte,
''The winner In Callrornl1 will
9M-46th Street, Birml n&amp;h■rn 8, Al• be �ther John P� Ni:1:on or Rich•
•rd M, Kennedy,"
abama.
Sarah Port er was born about
1 843 and dled, · Nelsonville, abo\at rL a. '
r C,1.1..-: .... 1
1870. She married John Hird)', \.dl'Ci' ste �IP
Pom eroy, Dec. 14, 1861. She
a brc.tl\er, Taylor P(lrt er and•••
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s\ster. Martha Porter, who mat• IY CLARtcl ALL9
Tito StwloC Club met Thurtlday
rled Cundiff W11hi_111ton _
John Hardy, Sarah Port.It._ Jiu,. evenln.l at U. hoate of lln, Clq.
band, came from Ena l and in 1851, ton Al len. Mn. Harold Hawk prelanded In PorMroy, lived tbei'e aided over lhe buaineu mNtina
until 1982. "" w11 e ither Z,lacp,al and plin• for a H•ll!l'we'en patty
. · to tie held it the next Meetillf!l'.,
or Methodist.
Sarah Porter was I native ol -.ere made. It was also decided to
Pomero)' or acrou the tlver 11\ �- llelp with the c:fleat . X-ray, which
� tm be In the near future. Mn.
V1.
I may io o-q to II)' t cam� to ,{ohn .flck ji.v,i p nport on the
Pomel'O)' laat June looklna lor "" f�Mllll ,ol l'!; 11.'!',..flq
orda - found John Hard)''• � 6' tie ilttifetl Md.' "1ffll W'e!'t! ft,Bl�na.
ural�Uon thtl'f; dated 18D, -,, Incl 111'1,
not Jive In)' parUculan; alto iii� .
. �dltt
1 . Wil, ' r lrdib " tlatJt �
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rla&amp;e to Sarah Porter 1851;
�c� ret,11,- ·
t1c1.1l4?1 _ (at Oourt Reuai). �
it. S,,'r1":- � INI «I.w.-it vUJ much to kn ow wno td we
1
John Hardy's mother WU ind, he Hr'e � "by 'Jlii,. ).Qen�to
Ch�l.
where In Enc1and he waa born - �0\1111
. :leP\ .. . l�Dl ·_1mt.
1110 who were Sarah Porter's ,ar1: ·i;i;,♦t
ent1 and WMn'tl Iha •••
. �d. ii:,-.· ;Rithl(d
, �lnft"P4
fi{). _ )1(1. Chai't,ie ntlt, ■lid 1111.
An old lhlPPilll '°"'t'"'�
� Wo:ol � �loblr , au1et•
ord or ol� �l1JCOP11I or lit
1 Ul_o boine I&gt;! X,,.
dl!I church_ mord mliht help,�
write
who
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Mia. Roy C}uiaty spent a day in
Parker-sburg
Mn. Ro�rt Ritchie an d Mn.
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Kenneth M1' cha e.., attended ,....,
funeral of Mrs, Jacob Wolfe at St.
Marys.
Mr. and ::drs . Henry Hartm an
and daughter ,nd Mr. and Mrs.
,
Richard Bea rhs and daughter spe nt
a coupl e of days w ith Mr. HarlHal'tman '&amp; parent!! at Lebanon,,
Pe nn.

Mr. a nd , Mnt. Dana Fiaher,
Greenfield, were overnight cuests
of Mr. and Mra. Paul K arr.
Mrs. Nora Brown a n d Mrs . Guy
Summe rfield atte nded the Apple
Festlval at Jackson and were overnight guests of Mr. and :drs. Larry
Roush.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Larson
of
Minnesota were recent guest11 of
71\ n. Chloe Balley,
Wffkend au ests of Mrs. Mollie
Bookman were Mr. and Mra. Dudlcy Gandee Marlon and Mr. and
Mn. Wick Gandee, C Prdi n gto n .
Mra. Mary Bal it&gt;y, Flatwoods, recently spent a couple of days with
Mrs. Chloe Bailey,

Mrll. Lucy Sheets, Lewisburg,
W, Va., left Saturday morn ing
after spendi ng a week w i th her
sister, Mollie Bookma n .
Mrs. Ja n ice La n ham a n d daui hters, Fl atwood s, spe n t Fri-d ay wit
- h
her mother Mrs. James Bailey.
Miss Debbie Wood was an over- h t guest o1 «
mg
mr. Jnd M rw. Roy
Chrlaly,
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A CAPITOL
IDEA

During the month ln which the
Emancipation proclamation was
laaued 87 years agq, It ts well to
revi ew Ohlo's Fair Employment
Practices Law.
,It.a purpose it to' prevent di&amp;crimlnation tn Employment against
per,on&amp; because of race, colol', rellgion, national origin, or ancestry.
It "created the Ohio Civil Ria:ht1
commiHio n, consistin g . of five
memben with overlapping !lveyear jerms. TheY ' a?e, with expiralion dates on July 29 of the year
ll&amp;te d: Rlchard E. GuHenheim or
Cincinnati, 196$ : Roosevelt S.
Dickey of Cleveland, 1981: Albert
J. Dillehay of Akro n, 1 962: Henrietta Leeman of C"anton, 1963: a nd
Charles G. Bishop of Aua'tlntown,
196'.
In the Jaw books It'a Sections
4112.0J and the next seven 11ec•
tions. It restricts an employer of
four or more penona from dlllcrim•
lnatln1 in employment, and It alao re1trict1 such discrlmlnation fh
labor or11niution&amp;.
The commidion, before it ISBUCS
a complaint and i natitutes a for•
mal he1rln1, m\i1\ employ ln for-mil methods of �rauaslon and
consollatlon to pfevent i&gt;enons
fro engaging I n unlawful diacril'l'llnatory practices.
It . must conc\llct formal heartn11 on complai nl11 not disposed of
Informally, to (l) Issue ordera to
ceaae· and desist OJ' (2) to dlamlss
.
auch compllinla. 1n c. .e o1 an order thel't! mu1t be reporta oJ cornpllance. T h e commi11ion has
1 1 1thority to obt1l1,1, court orders
for enforcement of its float orden,
and provldes for Judicial N!vlew of
any final order o( the commiasion
by any aw(eved party.
The .addl'flS of the Civil Ria:hts
Comml,.io• of Ohio Is 1\oom 101
at 11 Wert Broad, Columbull, and
the Ttlephone Is CApltal 1-552'1'.
na eX1cuttve 41rettor la Frank
Ba l dau of Clenland.
Enfomme:nt of the law 11 b)' inJunction. There is a fltte of ,100
to S500 for violation of the l1w'1
requirement that al l persona 1ubjec:t to the lair employme�t pracUce1 low post In 1 -plcuouo
;lace OJ' "'-'ace1 Ii notice ·Nttlnt
forth fftce.rptt fl'Om the law an;d
su ch 'olher Information II ttle
&lt;!ommilal� dtems necttlAry.
'rite -"CofflMlu.ion ha■ an _ educ••
V,on.,1 dul,y to tr)' to ',nqaln�te:
�jUdi� 1fflona the' Vll'!Chll 'r1cl•
111, reJJ1iou-.,, and · e)hnic ,iroupa,
1 to .�bJ� Jb
�ill ,imona th.em,
llt orl�n of J),fe,udto emi,1,asife i
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Its h•l'l!l·
au �
1&amp;.: JDC(!mbatlb�1:
fuJ �.
lty wl Alli can_ 'pi:J�dples
equa_ilty ,nd Iii' pl,y. , I

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Tomato Machines Land Transfers

Both Candidates See New York
As Key TO prest. dential 111·
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sway an election i n the state.
ALBANY, N. ¥. UPI-New
Th e state malr.es an id eal set•
York ma y be the White House
ting
for the ca n didate promi■ing
key for Richard M. Nixon or
everythlne for
ev erybody. But,
John F. Kennedy.
there-cord
shaw■
he would not
Support.en of the rival pre1l­
de n tial c&amp;r,didatea, keenly aware ·get aw■y with it.
Cancllclat• lwltdltll TUM
of the importance of the state's
45 el ectoral votes, are waging a
A few years back, 1 candidate
battle for the favor of nearly aeek.ln, ■ ltate office told a
eight ·million vot@r&amp;. They know &amp;:ro� p ne ar the St. Lawrence
that I n recent · hil1tory (Inly one River he thoue:ht it would be a
man-Harry S. Truman-won the fi ne thiq if I waterway could
presidency without carrying N e9! be completed. The next day I n
York.
another section of the state, he
Publicly the opposi ng pol itical told an oppasing committee he
camps a re p redicti ng victory, but dida't lbink: the project was s11cb
privately they say it will be a .a good Idea. He was appl auded at
toss up. An d that is the think- both meetings, but whea the
ing o n which the y have based the voters were counted he was re­
tired to private life .
campaigns.
Ken nedy and Nixon will be freA preai4cndal con test brines
quent visi tors to the slate be- out tb� ,r'eat.irt number -01 -.ot­
e rs. E.11enhawer had no trouble·
��:;\n�::d �:\a�;\�� 1::� &lt;:arryina the ,tate both times h e
o n e en d of the state to the other. rl\11. Jn 1868, be polled more than
Their co,ps of campaign dfum four million vote,, nearly twice
be
il
ro h
as man:· is Adl ll · E. Stevenson,
���' hl i � ::��
o
n
. :: ���� But, in the: days of Franklin D,
w
carry N ew Y orlr. " Kennedy t0I d Roosevelt the Democrat, looked ·
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feels the ju st U Clod,
sam e .
When Alfred E. Smith opposed
One thing is certain. New York
can not be class ified as · .a "ufe" �erbert l;IOOVer i n l.9.28 �e , was
state fo r eith er Republlctns or ridfna
il•RI&gt;t \Var·
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Democrat s. Jts voting history is i'itn-'' ltnd· \he ,tate 'S r!Yfft pdpu•
governor.
'When
th
e
votes
one of SUl"n
lar
r
ises.
De.spite
Dwight
•r
D. Eisen hower ·, landttltde ,weep were in, honver, .Smith loat th e
in the 1952 preeidential conte11t, state to HOOvff by abollt 100,000.
Republica n s and Democt,ats have That stm,i year, Norman ThOmas
tast ed both victory a nd defeat in the 'Soclallat, polled 107,000 a nd
the interim.
the Communist
party
drew
10,ootl.
Harrlll'Nln Scon11 U,-t
W. Averell Harriman, the New
"A state with a votiog history •
Dealish Democrat, won an up,et l ike New Yori!: can never be
victory over former U, S. Sen, taken for granted, " a political
Irving M. Ives, a to p Republican . leader -�i". "E"ery election ia
vote-getter, in 1956. Eisenhower a n ew challenge calling for new
repea ted h'1s ear1 -1er perIormance tethniques."
in 19M and two year&amp; later
along came Nelson A. Rockefel ler
Roekefellvr, a n.w fen on
tlM Polltlcil ,cene ,nd I R•
publkan, tripped Harrlm■n bJ
I wiN martin.
The n ational lineage, OCQupations, and interests are v• ried
among the HI million New Yorkers. Tht' te are 80 many intangibles, crystal gazi ng is hazardous
al best and most pol hiters w ind
NEW YORK (UPI) _ President
up with a "but." No sing le Issu e Eisenhower and British Prim"
has ever bee n stro ng enough to Mini&amp;ter Harold Macmi llan ea l1ed
------------- today . for ' full oupru
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HOLZER HOSPIT•L
Ser.retary . General Dag HammarAdmi ssio n s, Sept. 23: Bliss Wil - skjold and ,urged the Un ite
d Nao
so n , Mason ; Jack Paugh, Maso n ; lions to iet do wn
to "se rious,
M rs. William Brewer, Lang&amp;vill e : iober, an constructive
work."
d
Mrs, Alva Clark, Pomeroy. .
The President and Prime Min­
Discharges, Sept, 23 : Mrs. Ro- ister, together for two
anp. a hal f
b�rt A . Hunnel, Mr11. John T. lie hours, urged the Haembly
to go
Gm n is, Thomas Francis Morris, to Work on the proble
m of d,-,.
Mrs. 0ra L. K erwood, Mrs. Tho- armament The United Stat es
ill
mas C , Hayman, Mrs. Cecil E. pu11hing I ftaoluUon that
would
Price, Mrs. Hobart H. Sines, Mrs l n�toouA�
power, to reH--.,
_,8 ke •T� M"OIIJ'91
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.,;a:.., , • Hood , !"
talks which
i
Joli n ti nry . Ti;ib,rt, Mf"•�lint the Russians · · e � up in
G eneva
T. Sm eltzer, Mra. Al'oeiV J, Ga- when they ftlhtl out last
June
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brielli, Mrs. David E. Wickli ne , 27.
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Mrs. James H. Whitti ngton, MN .
White Bouse· News Secretary
Fra n cia Jewell Story, Mr,. Keith Jamea c. Ha.erty, spe:aki ni on
Duane Chaffee, Mrs. Lloyd B. behalf of blJn.ielf and BrJtiah
Dearing and daughter.
spoketman
fohn Rusell, disA4Jnl&amp;siona, Sept. 24 : Joaeph closed the Presiae11,t'1 and Prime ·
Lee Hively, Bidwell ; Fenton C . Min lstet'a «lelermU'\ltion to reai t
ll
Koch, Ravenswood; Eugene L. to the utmost Soviet Prlmler Ni•
Ki rk, Bidwell.
kita S. Khrushchev's demand that
Discharges, Sept. H : FraJk U. N. Secr etary - G tneral Da&amp; HamWillard Bti:iley, Andrew H1rrlt0fl ma�kjold be ou1ted a:nd hta �•ct
Cottrlll, Mrs. Hel en M. Mitten• li ken by • three.nation commltthal , Betty Ann Hasklna, Larry tee oompaaed of one Communlat,
Allen Wise, Jack Lee Spurloct, one neutrali1t, and one WeatElbert Ezra Graham, Mrs. Peter em� .
Monroe Fink, Jeffrey . Alan Hard"Tb,ey ireatly hope that after
er , Hoyt L etter Clark, Jeffrey 1 1torm;r ,tart, the �neral At­
Ly nn Beekman, Maurice Lee Jus- unl btf will now be able to con­
tlce, Claad ta Jo nita ·Hun, An- centra te on ' aeriou1, Hber and
dre w ·p _ Owens, Mra: Rich1rd D, con1tructlve .wort, notably in the
Kelly, Mrs. Jame, Ray f'ar10111, miahltr ot di&amp;ar�mtnl"
Mrs. f.bomas C. Lam bert Hd ·
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daughter.
Admitted Sept 2' : Mn. Myrtle
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Kathryn Hieb, Pomeroy,
Discharges , Sept. 25: Roy Edwin ML'Cool, Mrs. Lawrence W.
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B eaver, Mn. Carl E. Addia,. Mn.
Vearl W. Hamrick, Laud F. Mlll er, Mn. Loul! C. Thornu, Max
Edmund11on, Vicky Lynn �Fry�, ..,
Cindy Phyllis BJ1ntot11, Wallie
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Otts Bunett, Dr. !■ti C. Hahn,
COLUIQUS .(tJPO - A aearMn. Kenneth D. Hall and aon, tece,4 14,
01Jic1 S•M ·· vntverMn. Howard L. En11tsb and I on, ,11y,. ud"'t,
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Mr&amp;. Billy L , Hugbe1, Mr,. Glin ,1. !.,
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r..-L. Haskina and so JJ, tntant l'l'iile
U■lvenlQt' effteial&amp; ._1t1, th�
Smith, Mrs. Robert Z. Tro1pel' flclal �naenJ �UI not r ite
and dau1hter.
l:nown to.r 1everal day, but It . ap.
· Birtha · Sept , 24,: Mr. an d� Mrs.
ared �t it wquld be the leeAlva Brian Clark, · Pomerc,,
·a C
nd• I.al# NlillriUon In Oltrl
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Ua� Cfntet, 0081" social wOfk
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urse e!ll'Ollment 1t Clnclnmtl,
ly Unltecl ,,... lnftfflltlentl
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Today is Tu esday, Sept. 27, the r-_
27ltt day of the year, witb aG J.
more in lll60,
Saved
ee
The moon la in lt11 firat quarter. .
The mornin1 1t■r la Man.
•m
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The e:venilll! ,tan are Venus.
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Jupiter and Saturn.
�to. :hinpa Bay Monc!Jy, ._ rillht
0!1 thl1 day in history:
In l�D. Samu,1 Ad,ma, A'Pltf't•· jnd two ,, - �ue �eUtoJteftt *Rt
can palrlot and 8uidilll� dilJit qf � the: ieap al'ao cr.-bed. But 1
lbe 8o1ton Tea Party, waa born,
•ll ten_ �8' 1board, the three
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A demo nstratio n or .various
types of tomato harvc:Fters w•s.
lleld Sept. 23 at the Ha rold Bord­
n er farm on Hodgma n Road,
touthwest of Bowling G reen.

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Mrs. Dearing stated that onl y
seven more students could be ac­
cepted, four for day classe1 and
three for nl1ht clauea. She I•
staying at the school aite, 222
Third Avenue , Gallipolis, to handle
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Blackburn Ind icated a high per­
centage of previous graduates of
the coune had secured good office·
jobs in the Gallipolls-Polnt Pleas­
ant area and in nearby large citles.
He Hid that in most areas of the
country the d e-mand for qualil'led
stenographers, secretaries, a n d
bookkeepers was at a n all time
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M r. Blackbur n said both the day
and the night sludents should at­
tend the September 28 seasion so
l h at indoctrination procedures,
.::ourse expla nations, book issuance,1
and class assignments can be made.;

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The Gallipolis-Point Pleasa nt
area Business Col l ege Extension of
Portsmout h In te rstate Busi ness Col­
lege will open its 1960 schedule
al 7 p, m. Septembe r 28 in the
school's regular classrooms at 222
· Thi rd Aveune, Gallipol is, it was
announced today by Leo Bl ack­
burn , President of the Portsmouth
home school and by 'Mrs. Bacbel
Dearing, re gistrar and i nstructor
for the Extension.

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Bad Days Start
Different Than
Others.At Once

Thep regular day and evening
classe11 wi ll start September 30
with claues continui ng on Mon •
day, Wednesday, Thursday, and
Friday for fiv� months during
which time students could attain
proficien cy in Typi n g, Shorthand,
Bookkeeping, English, Spelling,
Business Ma,lhematlcs, Office Ma­
chines, a n d Office Practice.

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mony improvement■
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styling plus the ut.
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Th is will be the fourth exten­
s io n te rm of busi ness t raini ng ofl
fered by Portsmouth I n terstate
Bus i n ess College i n the Point
Pleasa nt-!}allipolis a rea and, ac­
cording to Mr. Blackbur n , practi­
c111ly a full roster for both da)' a n d
night classes is asaufed.

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The 23rd .annual Letter Wr it­
Ing Week w ill M celebrated .In
Weit V irginia,
West Columbia,
du r ing the week of October 2 to
8, It waa an nounced today by
po1tm11ter E. May Fowler.

BAKER and SEYRllED

Full Support

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Robert Harte n bacb. Sheriff to
Bertha Mae J■ney, Salem.
Nettie Norton, Dec. lo W. C.
Norton, Lloyd R. Norton, M ildred
Muri Norton an d Ralph Owen
Nor to n , Affid. or Trana., Sale m.
Ell&amp;wo rlh Gor by, Dec. to Elsie,
Roy Gorby, Alma Nelson , Ruth
t Hepber, Max Go rby, Affid. of
Tu ns., Salem.
Max Gorby, Dec. to Elsie Gor­
Carl M. and Pauli ne L. Gorby,
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. to Ellie. Waid, Ray Gor by, Ruth
Huber, Alma Nelson, Parcel, Sa­
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Starting Soon

!DITOR'I NOTI: CulN'1 fl►
d1I Cfftro hH ltuftCMCI en alJ.
CKlt c1m,•ltn to upture the
Arnerlun .....,.,, MC:ki"t for
hit r•volutlonary ctUH. What 11
b.hincf hla carnpel1n, Whet dNI
ht hope te aiectn1pl llh1' WIMt
are hl1 futu,. plaMf UPI•• Latin
Amerlun news editor dMII wlttt
que1tlon1 In the lellowlrtfl
dispatch.
1, FRANCIS L, McCARTHY
NEW YORK UPI - F'ide:1 · cutro his carried bis Cuban revolution lnto tbe United state, to try
to win the American N egio to h._
cause.
People here who know Cuba and
Cuba ne apell out Castro's obj ec.
tivea thus:
-He iJ wooing the America n
Nearo to strengthen his faltering
hold on the Cuban ma1111e1, pre­
dom inantly Negro.
-He la trying to recoup lost
tourist doll ara
by sell ing
the
American N egro on Cuba II the
ideal di11-crimination-free vacation
resort.
-He wanls to strengthen hit
bid for Afro-Asian support o(,
Cuba'&amp; campaign for a seat on the
United Natiom Security Cou ncil .
and
-He Is teekln g to haraas
embarrass the U nited States.
To all practical erfecl, the Cu­
ban
revolutionary ' 11ovemment
operates today from the Harlem
district of New York. Not only i&amp;
Castro, Cuba'&amp; premi er there, but
his foreign ml ni&amp;ter, economy ml n-

By GGY PAULEY
NEW YORK UIU - The day
started l ike most other days with
the ularm soundi ng at 7 a. m. But
within five minutes I kn ew It
would be different.
All it took was an attempt lo
ra ise the bedroom window .shade
an d have the co rd sli p from my
hand. The
freed blind we nt
screaming to the top of Yhe win•
dow and clattered arou n d the roll­
er several tim es befo re it stopped,
MY personal "day of horrors"
was under way.
That's what one frie nd calls her
such days anyway - and it seems
we all hav e th em. Trying and ted­
ious and frustrating da)'ll
whe n
nothiµg goes III it should and- whe n
by ' mld' �"trid rili n&amp; you wonder why
Wu bothered to get up.
I fi ntl that most of us are
warned early that irritation will
pile on irrltaLion by nightfall. One
friend say11 her "day of horrors''
begins with h er bumping i n to
things in h er own familiar apart­
ment. "I just ca n 't get coordin at­
ed," she aald. "and I'm cold so­
ber."
Pu rd1e1 Alarm Button
One of h er l)orror days found
her pushing the alarm button in­
stead of the l obby button in the
self-service el evator o( her build­
ing. She ha iled • cab a nd couldn't
remember where she Wall going,
Finally getting through that cri­
..:is, she stopped al a snack shop
to bring coffee In for some co­
workers and walked lnto a plate
glas, door.
My day . of horrora inevitably
mean, that the coffee ca nister ls
empty that morning and in open­
i ng a vacuum tin the key sl ide, off
the track. I cJlmb i nto a shower
and find I'm out of aoap and
have forgotten the: washcloth. Out
again, dripping wet, to the sourc e
of 1upply.
Start to work, and it &amp;\arb to
drizzle after you're at the bua
stop. No empty cabs of coune ao
everyone's on the bus. St•nd
a ll
the way to the office while um­
brell11 carrh!d by othen, fore:wam
ed by the weatherman, drip ,on
your feet.
Callers Prove Nalty
· lt'I a day when enfy telephone
caller · is in a naaty mood, when
everyone you're trying to reach
I&amp; In co nference, and when the '
typewriter con1isltently transposes
letten,
-SurVtve the fru1tratlon1 of the
office final ly and arrive home to
find \h mallman brought only
bi1111. t' boy alTiVet with the
11roceq ellvfry, and It isn't your
order. · Start cookt n·1 and atart
dropping things, and . what you
break alway, t, a favorite dish.
St•rt finall, to IMd - ind
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lhert'I that durned bllnd 1tlll
WMf'9 vov l■ft It In the _,nlng.
But you ffllM.,. to pull the lallnd
cloWfl wltheut Incident, end pull
the blank-■ up tCli end, think•
fully, the lllay.
Just as you drift otf to sl eep,
a clamor setA in ne:r:t doort,
Of al l evenings, the nflghbors
picked this one to have a party.

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J1ter .and army ch ief are with him.
Ho11I Mcitv. Pl1n11N
C11tro'1 "■ettluli down " in
Harlem i1 hardly Accidental. The
fact.I 1how it to be deliberate and
preconcelved.
On hit errlvel hert1 IHI Sundt1, ,....,.. WH hovNcl at the
mWtown Shielllturne- Hot•I. How..-er, the f.ct1 diacl... the Har1-.n Hot•I ThereH tlHI WH nqotlatH 24 hon earli.r.
Castro loudly procla i med he
wu leavina: the Shel burne, be.eaUte It demanded a ,10,000 bond
against d1m1e:u and unpa id bills,
and too high room ratea.

Dally Sentlne� Pl&gt;meroy-lllddl'po/t, O., llpl ff, ING I·
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Writing letters

Postmaster }�owler noted that
there bu ,been a revival ot per­
sona l letter writing d uring the
laat few y ears. "A letter remain,
the m0tt economical,
lon1e1t
la1Ung, and 11incere&amp;t mean, of
extending greetinJ1, communlc�t­
lng aocial news, and exchanging
ideaa," the postmaater said.
Elsie.
Waid,
Mina
Mae,
Ray
Picking proceuing tomatoes
mecban.ically has caU&amp;ed a flu rry Gorby, Ruth and H erbert Huber
Duri n&amp; . Letter Writing Week,
of excitemen t among
growers Alma Nelson to Carl M. a nd Pau• Poatmaster Fowler sue:aeated that
and proceHor1. "This 11 u nde r­ line L. Gorby, I : 50A, Salem.
I ndividuals w ri te at least two
Ca rl M. and Pauli ne Gorby to l etters: on e to a frle nd or rela•
standable,"
aaya Dr. Brown,
"since labor costs for harvest i ng ! Ohio Power 43.37�A. Salem.
tlve from whom you have not
C. E. a nd Sarah L. WOCMie to beard in I long tune, and the
1n n era&amp;e crop of tomatoes in
Warren and Martha Elliott lS IE!Cond as a re ply to a friend o r
Ohio runs aa much as o ne-third
1-4A, Ora n ge.
of all production cost.I."
relativ�&amp; who recently wrote to
Harold. B. and '\!"lolet L. Grimm you. She · also urged COl'relpond­
Se:ver1l companiet i n d experi­
to Fred M. Link, Truatee, 42A, ence to people in other countriea
ment 1tation1 have been develop­ Letart.
aa a means of promoti ng greater
Ing harveatina: equipment for
Ina 8. and Harold Manar to underatanding amo ng the people
this speclalized crop.
Earl J. a nd Hazel Butihill, Lot of different nation11.
ti, O range .
The sloga n of tbll year's event,
Walter Harold Jones, dee., to
Carol D., Robert L., Paul · E., as in dicated ' on more than 200,Wayne L., Walter H. Jones and 000 b.anners, Is "Letten are Links
of Trans., to Friendship."
.Grace Myers, Cert.
Bedford.
Displa y material&amp; will appear
Jarrot and Carrie L. Bobo to
on
post office bull etin bo1rd1,
Meryl F. Bobo, Parcels, Columbia.
NEW and USED
and rural carrier vehicles, as
well 18 in various scho'ols and
CAR KILLS RACE FAN
libra ries.
DOVER, .England UPI-A ru n­
away stock car with the driver,
?red Fu n nell, 39, u nconscious
at the wheel, veered i nto some of
Phone WY•!-37114
the 7,000 spectators at a race in
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: nearby Lydden Sunday kill in g
• on e and injuri n g 30 others.

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William Jr. and Mabel Wi lli,
to Carl 0. and LIiiie E. Gheen,
I 24-lOOA, Syracute.
Clara M. Gru e,er lo Wilma
Stobarl a.nd Agne■ Dixon, Parcell
Salisbury ,

Dr. Walter N. Brown, Ohio
Agrlcu l turl.l Experiment ·Station
horlicu l turillt, says the machines
were of particula r i n terett to pro­
cessora. growers and others con•
nected with the production of to­
matoe1 for processing. Tomato
fi el ds were at their peak for the
demon,tratlo n.

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Cuban Revolutionary Figures

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ay Ylrtlnt. Carleton
Fl.ST MII TING OF YIAI

The PTA held thrir first meet•
Ing of the tchool year Monday
e� n lng with Mr■. Earl Fie lda,
preaid�nt, pruidln�. Appointing
comm1t�ea and d1acuulne: plan •
and Pl'OJecll look up the entire
meeLlna: time. There wa1 no program. Mr■• Margaret Riur wu
elected . treuurer, but ahe reaiined I.IIYUlJ 1be would be unable
to te.rve. Then Mr■• Jun Durbin
wu e lected to take bu place.
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Chairmen of committee1 electted were Program: Mra. Blanche
Hickle; Ref:rnhmenll : Mn. Florence Fi nnincum; Finance: Mn.
Ruth Lewi,;
Te lephone : Mra.
Myrl Gibba, Mra. Jani'ce Lefne
and Mrs. Maxine Fields; Publiclty, Miu Mildred
Chapman;
Home Room Moth ers we re el ed·
ed. Mrs. Jean Durbin , Mn. Janice
Leffle and Mn. Margare t Fields
we re a ppointed to serve next
month. 1be next meetJn1 will be
held Oct 24th at 7 : 30 p. m.
Member&amp; of the executive com-

Fieldt; ,-ice pre1ident, Kra. Bill
Pieldt; ■ettetary, Miu Either Mc
Xnl1ht; treuurer, Mn. Tom Dur­
bin,
Principal; Mia■ Mildred
Chapman and the cba.Jnneu of
the varlou1 comm itleel.

HA.VI GUISTI
Friday evenine: Mr. and )Ira,
K. F. Ridenour we re riven a delightful 1urpriae party. The �
, were M.ra. Hall Gibb, and two
gra n dchildreti and Mn. Coty :ao,
aera. 111 of Chetter,
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home of Hr. and Mn . K. F, Ridenour thia week are Mr. and Mn.
Clifford Larue , Brilliant, 0.

MOVII TO MAION
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Mr. and Mr■. John Reitaure
have purchued a new home in
Mason near the Drive-In tbealer
and have moved there thla week.
They have bee n l i ving on Wffl:
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ON VACATION
Mr. and Mrs. James McKnight
/ o( We11t Poin t Road are enjo,ini
a &amp;everal week1 vacation to be
1 &amp;peril in Akron, 0., Ene:Iewood,
N . J., and Boston, Ma•s.

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JIM Morta, ,on et llr . IDd
IJln_ Corl Norton, 11M compleltd
bll traWnJ �t Lodttsnd Air
Forci, Bate, ;I'UU. He la DOW
1&gt;e1ft1 - 1a Cbtonto Air
,ue,· lllJJtoll, wbere be .W 1t•
tend Teclutlcal tdlool lot four
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Yet his repreaent.allvea in New
York had previou1ly acc epted the
bond demand, a cuslomary one i.n
AMorted 'Colon
the hotel bu&amp;in eH. His preaent
rate for 40 room, at the Theresa
Wa,bable
is $840 • day H compa red to the
Sue1 12
20
$400 a day he paid at the Shelburne.
He rejected a U. S. offer of free
rooms at the Commodore ,
In otMr words, C11tro knew
what he ... dolnv Ind wtM,,. h•
Miss Helen Jenki na empl oyed
WU tolftfl •w•n whlle "mounting
ColumbH •pe nt the weeteod
ln
• 1how," •• the Cuban, NJ, at
with her mother, Mr1. Henry
"'- UnltM Natlens and thrfft•n­
Save Your Sales Sllpo
Je n kina.
ln1 to 11.., out in the opan,
The movi ng parts in Castro'•
mauin propaganda buildup for
th e 1llift to Harlem have falle n
in smoothly 1ince.
He ha&amp; pr aiaed the "democratic I
spirit" he ha&amp; found i n Harlem,
imply ing that lhi&amp; is a quality
Ohio Div iaion of Wildlife game
foun d only in the American N r,. men are busy livetrapping a nd
gro.
tra n1pla nt i ng wild turk eys from
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1 Vinto n County lo Pike
Stale
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Castro's personal n ewspaper,
"Revoluc ion," h11 given front page eat, reP?rts C. E. Knoder, game
display to "democratic" Cuba n productio n _a�� resea rch supervisor
del egatio n members eatin g in what for the dlVlsJOn. Two gobb len
the paper describes" as "e)\clusi ve- have already been captured and released.
ly Negro" restau rants.
The ulli_mate effect �• t ile CasThe birds being trapped are part
tro camp111n for American Negro of a flock esta_blis�ed on public
�up�rt can pe rhaps be summar- hu n tr. ng la nds in Vmton County.
1zed m th.: remarks of one New Sixteen turkeys four gobblers and
York Negro leader, William Rowe . \ 2 hens are sl�ted to be released 1
Rowe and Joe I.Du is, the form er in th e state forest i n an effort to
boxing cham�ion, at _one time had I establish a wild turkey flock in this I
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Castro s publ ic relations acc:ount 9 420 acre public hunting area.
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in the United Statets. They gave '
It up when he turned anti-Ameri- l The birds are baited into the
area to he tr,pped and Ibey ,re
"" Says Rowe, a former New York taken in a cannon trap.-a dev ice
City deputy police commissioner: which shoots a large net over them
"No one is going to drive a before they are able to gel away.
This me thod does not injure the
wedge between Americans.
"'Th• '"9ro's fight for 9C1u1I- birds which are to serve AS brood
lty In th• UnltH Statu 11 a &amp;tock in their new location. Trap­
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fl9ht NtwNfl bnith•n; no out• pings will be carried on this fall 1
sider h1cl bethtr dep in be- I an d winter until the 16 turkeys
POMEBOY, OHIO
E. MAIN STREET
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winners of the events are the
This co urse is then mea■1.t red ont!s who blast up the hill in the
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heln1i pla(.-ed along the edges so
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MUw■ukeit
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St. Louta
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Lot Angeleti
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San Fra nd,co
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Ci ncinnati
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Phil:::lphla
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RECORDS
Cleland's

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WEEKS - FOR

D UNE DIN. Fla. UPI-Arnold
Palmer's lhird place finl&amp;h ln
lh e Port land Open golf tourna•
. DETROlT UPI-Th e Detro it me nt has added .l,150 to· his
Lion■, in a long1hot 11:amble to yearly earning■ wlilch n ow total
money
add ■_peed to t heir offeDse, are $77,200 l o lead PGA'!
1M n c Olympic 1old mad■l win• winn ers.
ner Glenn O■vl■ a 1bot at prore•
slonal' football.

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4 Door Sedan. BN■tibil dark
blue flnli1' Ml ol! willl wltlle
wall tire&amp;. Fully equ�ped. Low
mileage. One owner.

$1695

1957 OlDSMOBilE Super
4 DOOR SIDAN

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$1 $95

fJ55 OLOSMGIII M

Brand n ew wblte flll:lilh, overhaule4
tor. Fully reconditlo�el A true value_.

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�}r:et ent:•l1te. Hydramatic driv,e for tops
i�ormance. TtJ Lt - J •'II think It' ■
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l95S OLDSMQIIE at ·

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oet beJilnd the· whee1 'aftd'dri�e· thle' Rocket

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Oldsmobile. You'll want 1t tor your very
own.

$1 19�

Freeland Norris.

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At Baptist

1956 OLDSMOBILE .. .

hde!and Norris te■eher, banter
and preacher or Racine dellvered
•n· imprenl�e sermon Mondar
evehini at the Pomeroy first
--BaPUS:l 'church, as he COnti1du a
seFle. of Dltelibgs at thtl ebUrcb
ead:I evtning this
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T-Wo tone blue. A ffl:1 aharp number4 Kid•
ean't fall out. Co111e in try it ror size.

$1095

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and r'.nore Obi&amp; driter■ afe diBCOYe-rinir dut Bol'On ii
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po■aible mijes per pllon. Combutri on
car
control n.,e■-tt rtd'dcc faulty combustion that wutes
tuoJine. And 1 &amp;pedal carburetor deterrent helpe
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At Monday Meeting • f::.'::0:/.�•�:: !T:?!r:;�: ���d ,
2 members preere
church

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at t he church during the
sent foi' "tlie regular meeting or achool hour.'
the IJldf and officm of Metu:1
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Temple .Pythian Slsten when tliey
NAMID TO ALL,STARS
__me� ■t the K. of P • HaU In :MidNEW YORK UPI-Jerry West,
dlepo� �ay_ evening.
merica from west Virg i n ia
All-A
A 11\ort bu1ine11 meetl� WU
ersity, ba■ been named to
conducted bt Mn1. WIiiiam All• Utliv
1111- the , college ba1kEitball. All·St•!8
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PreeedlnC ·the nrmon, a, !nixed u111
oJ ClitetnnaU. Both 1tara recently
qulffllt comto,td- of �lor,ence �mlittn,. -�� tteW· the u. S. Olympic basket•
ptllfM, � tie.If te'•tn to victory at Rome.
ams ,and K1r1nre. t Grimm of � ,... �
In, Bortle Watta. · 11h.
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Falla, Moirllyn Powolt and,Jlt. 1'1!11:
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LINCOLN, R. J, UPI-Jockey
re · " tl · en- ' 11ft. .ieuette Welmt,ii.
selec1tons which
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Grimm won Ole Hs:at race at
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Phil
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nfrttbm
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Thi public 11 COf�l�1..-,
tall no-:en ·gm nm $3'1'.00 and then scor�: ! •ita�ll•Jllent of
to at"nd the1e meetinp.
y,tiere -, de•ert �ne wu •QPY· ed. Witb Dar'• Darlin ,10. 80 in
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, · . id.' �Y Mn. Myron l!iller and Mn. the second to COmplete a $306.20
dail)' double.
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BANISH · GIIIY lbe
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IU I. MAIN .,.■IT
PHONI wv..,n

Mrt. rtancN Overholl, Char1t■
and Brenda and Mr■. Henry OTer•
troll. ton Joie ,peat I few dlft
with her m o th er, Mn. M lnnlt
Vi n i ng.
Mr. ind Mn. Sherman Robtrts
f\len\. Sunday afternoon with P1aae
Ro berts a nd f■mlly.
Mr. and Mn, Lulhtr Wllllam1
an d son Bobbie of Che■te r, W.
Va., spent the weekend here
with bis 1ilter, Mrs. Nellie Eblen
and family.
Ben Eblt: n was the dinnet
guest of hi1 dauahter Mn. Sim•
my Co nkl e and ramil,-.
Bud Vining and chlldren 1pent
Sat urday with his mot.Mr 111'1.
Min nie Vl nln&amp;:.
Co1tage prayer mHiinJ: wu
held Monday evenin1 at Mr■.
Sammy Conkle'■ h orue.

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M.an&amp;g.er Da;ny Martauib hu
� scheduled VerMn Law lO oppo1e
eyes on Jim O'Toole aa the R e d s
F-ish management tec�ians are keeping theire why
the tlose out Lheir 1900 aerie11 with
ermin
def
Buoyru• Reservoir No. 2 Ill an eflorl to
the Pirates in a si n gle CQn tesl.
d.
&lt;llannel calflsh stocked il,,;re In 19511 have not �P"wne
l..aw will � shooting for his
many 21st
TIie like was drained In the fall of 1967 to r,� 1t of
win of lhe &amp;eason and abo
a final tuneup of hi1 arm in pre•
ul\'deaitable fish -· small crappies, stunted blueg ill&amp; and carp.
with par■tion for the Series which
rn bile fall· 1957 aftt!T re-filling, the lak'e wu stocked eads
, open1 next wef!k.
bullh
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llreedfng,stieit fish' 9! ■everal speci
chan•
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blu8(111s and tsraemouth bas&amp;. }n �I,

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JUi's llmt, tibs thin 1 1 cents 1
-,. l'llent flnt fir lllt 1pprov1I. Tll1t1
• up r1ur m1t11f. Alto loans up lo
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Clncinn,,rt :aed■ will aet a Pf•
riew of what P,Ulburth will do
lr1 tbf! World Serita toni&amp;llt and
what Oley see U1ey probabl)' wo n't
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NEWS · FOR '.l'Bll

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Reds To Get Prevue
Of Pirate. la Salee

. the Birtlt I, Announced
nel catfish breeders were placed In the r�se,:•oir. t_Whi
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well,
do!n&amp;
hulllleads, l&gt;luegills and l)aQ seem to be
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By George Ro,m/eys
aell" . aren.tt taking tbeis family respon11biUbe1 senously en� Mr.
and Mn. Georg e M. R owley
are anno uncing the birth of a so n,
ife, ap­ Steven Ray, weighing eight pounds
""f"...,rdlng to tags returned lo tlle Division of Wildl
In . the and 1 l ou nces W edne&amp;day, Sept .
ed
releas
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CQRRICTltll
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!mm 21. Maternal grandp11renll 11re Mr.
grow
have
fish
of
the
The N!unlon held Sundar at
reservoir hlve been caugl)I. Most
and Mri. Ev erett McDaniel: pater• the home of Mr .and Mn. Harold
on� to thtee lncbes since 1958nal gra ndparenls are Mr. and Mrs. Capehart, New Haven, \Ii.
V1.,
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The fisheries personnel say "these are some of the thln&amp;,
o rge W. Rowley, Ph ocnb, Ari!. was t he flmll
e.
of
Richard
A.
and
leng
chal
a
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alwa
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ther
that mate the work so inttrestinfU
Great grandparenl!I are Mr. and Susan Roush Gri ns tead.
Mrs. Andrew Zwillin g.
, are
Ponds at the st. Marys fish hatchery, the state's lllrtleslouth
HIADS PGA WOMI N
utilized on a rotation bul.t, ,imil'Ar to crot, r.ilds. La�m
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPl­
ff@ld
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Dinn
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Fam
bass, northern pike and mustetlunge an, tlte main species
ftf!tsy Rawls, roar•time wtnn« of
nie Home
the Ladtea U. S. Open, has been
rai!ed, actordlng to Darrell All� district ltsh managem�nt At DowE.
w. Down ie enlertai n­ named President o f t he Ladies
Mrs. C.
sbpetvisot for the Divliion of wndllfe.
with a fan'lil1 dinner SU n day PGA, IUCCNdine Marilynn Smith.
First off the prodqcllon Une are the norlll,ern pike. They .ell.
ring her son William on his
no
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spawn earlleat of au Ohio fishes and are usually through withr bir\hda)', A decorated birthday
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UPI-·
o cJke wa• ■erYed with the dinner.
their famliy chons In Ap&lt;11t11r early !lay. Within a monththe
Swed
en's wave
or teen-a1e vJ"­
so, the young piked are lilrie enough to be taken from .
l
ence Cl1hned ill Urst
rat■llty
st
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gu
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n
ho
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th
were
Present
ponds atid release hr public witers.
18
year
old
Sunday
wb
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Mrs. Downie, son BIily, Mr. youth
died
■fter
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In the meantime bass have besun to !J)awn In other ponds. and
tiall
d1nce
bar,
n
Du
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Mrs. J. C. Brigh t
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brawl at auburban. kagsved.
Ai the bass fry come ofi,,U,ey .�re transferred lo t�e ponds and
Mr. an d Mrs. T. A. D o w­
Va.,
W.
the
c,
bahs�
cannl
Berng
raised.
ere
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where tlie young
nie, sons Charles a nd Allen a nd
young bus are continually sorted as to aue and· placed m hold­ the h08le11s.
ing ponds.
.
· Tire bass are kept in the,e poncb for three to 1our months Ckrrk', Announce I
then stocked In public waters throughout the state. At. the
Of Daushter
time of stocking the youn� flsh_ will average three to six. inch• Birth
Mn. Aln Clark are
and
Mr.
es Lon� with iome measunng rune inches.
the birth of a 7 lb.
eing
n
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Dur1'ng the wintel" months, all pondi. a� the hatche� are 8½ oZ. daugh ter, Laura Leigh,
drained except those holding brood stoct for next year s pro­ at Holier Hospital, Sept. �◄/
duction.
Grandparents are Mr. 11ncf Mn.
nril Goea:Iein ,in d Mr. and Mrs
e
D
Stream fishlng apparently doesn't appial to as many sports­ Fred
Clark, both of Pomeroy.
men as it once did. Result:i or recent stream surveys m n��­ Mrs. Maggie Brown. Mr. and Mr9.
west i&gt;Mo, conducted by the Division of Wildlife, might mdt• O. W. Clark, Homer Goegleln and
cate as mudl.
. the Mn. Jennie Roush all of Pom e roy
me
determ
to
out
carried
were
surveys
the
h
Rou te, are grea t grandparents,
Althoug
we
en
fisherm
few
11,
stream
major
most
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or
ioas
fish populat
Th e Clarks also hive two other
contacted or seen. County game protectors, who assisted, said rhildn
m, Mark, 4, and Jennifer,
normal. :!3 m onths.
the stream fishing pressun, was considerably below
Several streams falling In this category were the Auglalie Ri­
ver, Auglaize Counly, near Delphos; the Wabash, m Mercer Chu
reh OJ Chrul To
County, and· Whetstone Creek, Morrow County, all considered ·
. I Serti1ce .
Have S pecu,
falt-to-et,o'd smallmb\ith streams.
ber 2, there w,11 be
to
Oc
Anofher finding during U,e su"ey revealed tbat '!'hile the Sund,y,
e �t the M1dd le servic
al
·speci
a
that recordS1TlalbnOuth bass· hatcb• ·of the year was down
· upfrom
wl t h guests
Chru;t
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fron;i Iast year 5
e«;I last year, the: number of bass showing
College
ian
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Chris
tucky
n
Ke
ftom
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taking part.

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he won his ■econd gold medal In
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He won
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1110 won I gold medal thl1 year
wi t h t he viclorloua U. S. 1900mf! ter relay team. He doe• thl
100 In 9:ffll.
Ho ward Ca■1ady, tbe ex,Phlo
Slate All•Amerlcan who now han•
diet • 1t1rtln1 halfback 111len,
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The local event i s to be held 1 •2 in the W,eiekJy TJnited Prea 1ft.
Oct. 2 11.t the Meigii C o . Fa ir· ternsti onal liigh school coaches
(!:round. It is san cl\,o n ed b)' tt,e ralin11 today, but Allia nc e UI
A merican M otor �yc le
A11ocia- mak!ng a stro ng bid lo oust one
tlo 11 and top ciders from iev eral of t he two scho ols.
stales will compete for the beawTh e Avl,atttt'I of Stark Coun ty ,
ti tul trophies to bf! a.warded to
uped
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sev
t he win ners in each of
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ago
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11- li, ' W.ffl Off!' Cnyalio,.. I talti ftiurtti .U tbt
Co(tJ ty team
dul'in• the Weekend.
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team to res1 on its laurels. He n il1g and the Yankees scored an
unearned run in t he sixth, but
. Tl!e New York Yankees· are need n 't worry. They aren't .
p1ck1ng up a llttle somethin g for
Pl•y For Keep■
Harmon Killebrew belted hi• 3bt
the Pit t sburgh• Pirstes - momen•
Call it a stretch run or a dry homer with one on in t he H venlh
tum!
run, th e Yank ees are playi ng I off rookie Bill Stafford to tie t he
It's all Casey Stengers idea.
each gam e now ,as if it's lhe de- sc ore. Duke Maas hurled the latt
He sat down arid figure d out cidiny onf! or the World Series. two inni n g■, allowed only o ne hi t
that all the Yankees have to do Monduy nigh t 's 4·2 victory over a nd won his t hird game . Th e loN
to become the r;iew baseball Hie Washington Sena to n in 10 i n- made Ramos' record 11-17.
Mon•v•• 1...,,,.
cha_mpiomi
"·' the �orld is win nings was typical.
In the battle for se cond , place
$an Fr1ncl1eo 6 LOI An.. l•a 2 N
their next nme slrai�ht games.
money,
th e Chicago White Sox
0n1, ..m• echwulN
Bob Ccrv opened the totb wltb
mov
ed into a Ue with
the idle
Tu•■-Yt Pl"'IINM, P,ftcht"
They'v e wo n 10 in a row 111, a double and Ro gf!r Maris w1lked
Mllw■uk.. at lllfiRNel,ttl■ (N) ready. That ll'ave s only fiv e more with on e ou t . That brought up Baltim o re Oriol es by dereat1nn
the Detro i t Tigen s-3 .. The �
-Jay 9-7 H Robart1 10-16
to go on th e regular se aso n sched- Jim P i� on i but o ld e verything
Cincinnati • ■t Pittsburgh (N) ul e and if they co uld win the next Casey wanted afl pi n ch hiller. - su City Atbleties topped the
-O'Toole 12-11 w1 Law »I
four · a rter that, they wo uld be
He picked Hf!ctor Lopet, who In Cl evela nd Indian■, 6·1. in the only
It LOUIi 1t 'Lu An..l.. (N}­ free to start concentrating on tur n picked on on e of P edro R■- o ther uh eduled American Leagu e
llrtfllo 21·7 w■' Cr■II 7-3
their 196 1 spring training.
mos· pitches und lli ngl ed to drive game.
Chlcaao 1t San Fr1nc l 1co fN}­
Casey uys he doesn't expti cl to in the tie-breaking run. Dal e Long
Giant, Win
C■rdweJI 1-15 n O'Dell 1-12 or rest many or hl&amp; re5i:u l ars al• i,ingled hom e another j u st for In­
The
San
Francisc
o G1a nts
bea t
$am Jot1t1 17-14
th ough t h� penna n t already is surance.
th e Los Ang eles Dodg ers, 6-2. in
clinched, nor does he e xpect th e
Lo n g ho m ered in the second in- the only Nati onal Leagu e acti on .
WttlNSd■.,.. O.mn
Minnie Mi n oso l ed an l l• hil as•
Mllwoubo ■t PhHINl,t,r.. (NJ
HOW THEY DID
sault on three Tiser pitchen with
St. Loul■ If Los Ant0lff (N)
' Syraeuse-Pomeroy
11 doubl e , a sing!e an d his 20th
Chlcqo at S■n Franc l tco 4
Player
Won
Spread homer of the se ason for the White
Only ..m.. 1chNua.d
Williarhs . . . . . . . ' . . . . " . '
Sox. Lefty Frank BaUUlan n gave
' . . . . 6
228
AMERICA N LIAGUE
Hubbard
up eigh t hits in wlflning his IBt h
6
242
W L Pct. GB Young . . . . , . . . . • _ .
e
against six lossea. Bill
6
246 j:am
x -New York
92 37 .617
FiYC'her
was t h e lo �cr. His re co rd
White
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260
Baltimore . .
&amp;I 64 .573 6'4
is 8· 8.
Middleport
Chkagu
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Hindy
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Knuckleballer Bud Daley o f the
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C1evelnn d
74 75 .497 18
A's, finally rever t i ng lo the fotni
Washi n gton
5
213
73 77 .487 19½ Call . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 5
that made- him One of the lea1ue's
Detroit , .
63 M .41!3 21'-h Clatworthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 5
5
234
standout■
before the All-Star
Carroll · · · · · · · · · · · , . . . . , . . . . . . . . 5
Boston . . . . . . 64 8(5. .430 28
5
220
br
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ch
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the India ns on
Kan1u111 City . . . Ill! 14 .369 37
TEAM: WON-LOSS
to ur hits for his 16th victory. The
x-Clincbed pennant
Pomeroy.Syracuse 23 w't ns • 17 losses
Athletics raked l oser Dick StJg.
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Middleport, 2 1 wins,
19 losses
Mond■ r'• ltnultt
man and two Trlhe relievers for
POINT SPREAD , BY TEAM�
Naw Yorll 4 W11h l n1ton 2 10
14 hlt.!I, lncludln � a hom er by
lnnln11, (N)
Middleport, 975; Pomeroy 978
catcher Pe te Dal ey.
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Chicago 6 Detroit 3 (N)
(Total point spread difference between actual scores and The Gian ts· victory over the
K1n1H City 6 Cl1v-el1nd 1 fN)
D odgers was th e ir fftth in a row
scores as predicted.)
Only 111n11 ■chelllul••
Games for the teams to gnaw on this week: Athens at Pom- and they achieved it by k nocking
eroy
, Middleport a t G a Ill po 1 IS,
· J ar k· son a t W el Istoq, Nelson- o ul Do n Drysdale with a six-run
Tu..dlly'1 Prob.ble PUcher■
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1 rally i n the eighth
Don Blasin B■lthnort ■t Bo1ton-Rrown vllle_ at Logan, J•T at Rutlan d, The Plains at Eastern, North
game's
tripl
e with t h e ba9es load­
11..t YI Dtlock 9-9
Galha at Kyger Cr�ek , Ravens"':'ood at Wahama, OU at Kent ed off reliever Larry Sherry did
N•w York ■t W11h l n1ton (N) State, Southern California at Ohio State.
. � . the bulk of t he damage .
.
Pu,.n 3-4 •• Stubba 12-6
Cleveland at Kan1H City (N)
house. \lr. Reibel will be 84 years
-Litman 7-0 n Herbert 12·15
0.trolt ,at Chic■to (N)-Bunn­
young on September 29.
lftl 10.1 4 .. lare 1-10
The h�norcd guest was prese� t •
33'11 - 18'8 - 45'•
WHMMfay'I OttM.
ed wUh a gift and 11 4,tlered dee•
H�Fl'• - Stereo'•
CIHol■nd at K e nNt City (N)
ora ted cake, baked by Mrs , Ed·
All The Popular
..._ York 1t Wtthl,,...., (N)
wa rd Lohn. Altending were Mr.
l■ltln,or• It Bo.....
Records
In Stock
a nd Mn. Wilbur C. Hood1 Mr. a n d
Onlr 1amH acha41dt4
Mr.1. Edward Lohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Brow n, Maurke Dur9t, Mr.
, Members or . the ' Stumpwa, ter a
nd Mrs. Oscar Schol l , Mr.
11ncl
Club hono red Phillip (Duffy) Hei.
Mrs.
R
obert Wilson, Field Camp.
FREE PARKING
gu
be l with a surprise birthday party
b�ll.
-Hutti
Hawkins.
D11ylon
A■h•
Phone
WY•%·%%55
and dinner Sunday at their Club
wott h, Mr. !Ind Mrs . Lewis M.
E.
Main
SI,
PomHO)
Brown and lhe honored cuett.
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PALMER UPS WINNINGS
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WASHlNGTON UPI - TIMI
Wuhi■,ton Kedatina llff a,hl
watven on ctefe111lve end Art Gob'
of Pitt,bur1h and defenalYe half­
.
back Jo h■ Popl&lt;Ul o1 Furman.
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clau·
roster o ne .ahort of t be lea1ue
Troy, 14th ■ week ago with a pla)'er limit.
10-so record or 1-1, jumped into
the No. 9 apot wi t h it• �-0 cru1b•
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And Sa nd\W[y, H th a wet k 110, leri n
g Fairmont, Cincinnati Roae,
rolled over l!:lyri■, 22-0, and
�co n, Troy ■nd Marion.
Jumped i nto tf1ie sb:Ul spot in the
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Mr. and Mrt. Carl Delo n1 ■nd'
Hannah [)e.
ton were dlnner &amp;UHh of her wtlb hi■ au nt, Mn.
·u11:u4►e
pattftt:I, Mr. � Mn, Jtrttn,r
11r,. Robert Niday
Mr.
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.and 11andchildttn Wild■ .i,nd
Mr. and M.n. Clint l!arYft' ind lwcte,, s.,-ta,:ri.ld, ■nd Mr. and
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MIi I _..,. 'lfH' Molorcyel e Club finally received
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permission from t h e fair board tu
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use the Meigs County fair ground
ha "'11,t hill.
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n e arl y s t raight up and dow n In ma.ricers and line s·
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on
The se ride rs are timed am1 Lhe
it 1ny l on ger.
winners of the events are the
This co urse is then mea■1.t red ont!s who blast up the hill in the
an d mark ed in reet with markers short est time.
heln1i pla(.-ed along the edges so
This is not an f&gt;asy accomplish•
the di ta nce i ii known betwee n
s
nt, as se veral bik es turn o ver
m
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Jines.
hac·kw ards and all have t h e front
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St. Louta
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Lot Angeleti
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San Fra nd,co
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Ci ncinnati
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. DETROlT UPI-Th e Detro it me nt has added .l,150 to· his
Lion■, in a long1hot 11:amble to yearly earning■ wlilch n ow total
money
add ■_peed to t heir offeDse, are $77,200 l o lead PGA'!
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At Monday Meeting • f::.'::0:/.�•�:: !T:?!r:;�: ���d ,
2 members preere
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sent foi' "tlie regular meeting or achool hour.'
the IJldf and officm of Metu:1
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Temple .Pythian Slsten when tliey
NAMID TO ALL,STARS
__me� ■t the K. of P • HaU In :MidNEW YORK UPI-Jerry West,
dlepo� �ay_ evening.
merica from west Virg i n ia
All-A
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ersity, ba■ been named to
conducted bt Mn1. WIiiiam All• Utliv
1111- the , college ba1kEitball. All·St•!8
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PreeedlnC ·the nrmon, a, !nixed u111
oJ ClitetnnaU. Both 1tara recently
qulffllt comto,td- of �lor,ence �mlittn,. -�� tteW· the u. S. Olympic basket•
ptllfM, � tie.If te'•tn to victory at Rome.
ams ,and K1r1nre. t Grimm of � ,... �
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Falla, Moirllyn Powolt and,Jlt. 1'1!11:
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LINCOLN, R. J, UPI-Jockey
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selec1tons which
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Thi public 11 COf�l�1..-,
tall no-:en ·gm nm $3'1'.00 and then scor�: ! •ita�ll•Jllent of
to at"nd the1e meetinp.
y,tiere -, de•ert �ne wu •QPY· ed. Witb Dar'• Darlin ,10. 80 in
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PHONI wv..,n

Mrt. rtancN Overholl, Char1t■
and Brenda and Mr■. Henry OTer•
troll. ton Joie ,peat I few dlft
with her m o th er, Mn. M lnnlt
Vi n i ng.
Mr. ind Mn. Sherman Robtrts
f\len\. Sunday afternoon with P1aae
Ro berts a nd f■mlly.
Mr. and Mn, Lulhtr Wllllam1
an d son Bobbie of Che■te r, W.
Va., spent the weekend here
with bis 1ilter, Mrs. Nellie Eblen
and family.
Ben Eblt: n was the dinnet
guest of hi1 dauahter Mn. Sim•
my Co nkl e and ramil,-.
Bud Vining and chlldren 1pent
Sat urday with his mot.Mr 111'1.
Min nie Vl nln&amp;:.
Co1tage prayer mHiinJ: wu
held Monday evenin1 at Mr■.
Sammy Conkle'■ h orue.

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M.an&amp;g.er Da;ny Martauib hu
� scheduled VerMn Law lO oppo1e
eyes on Jim O'Toole aa the R e d s
F-ish management tec�ians are keeping theire why
the tlose out Lheir 1900 aerie11 with
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Buoyru• Reservoir No. 2 Ill an eflorl to
the Pirates in a si n gle CQn tesl.
d.
&lt;llannel calflsh stocked il,,;re In 19511 have not �P"wne
l..aw will � shooting for his
many 21st
TIie like was drained In the fall of 1967 to r,� 1t of
win of lhe &amp;eason and abo
a final tuneup of hi1 arm in pre•
ul\'deaitable fish -· small crappies, stunted blueg ill&amp; and carp.
with par■tion for the Series which
rn bile fall· 1957 aftt!T re-filling, the lak'e wu stocked eads
, open1 next wef!k.
bullh
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llreedfng,stieit fish' 9! ■everal speci
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blu8(111s and tsraemouth bas&amp;. }n �I,

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JUi's llmt, tibs thin 1 1 cents 1
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Clncinn,,rt :aed■ will aet a Pf•
riew of what P,Ulburth will do
lr1 tbf! World Serita toni&amp;llt and
what Oley see U1ey probabl)' wo n't
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Reds To Get Prevue
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. the Birtlt I, Announced
nel catfish breeders were placed In the r�se,:•oir. t_Whi
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do!n&amp;
hulllleads, l&gt;luegills and l)aQ seem to be
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By George Ro,m/eys
aell" . aren.tt taking tbeis family respon11biUbe1 senously en� Mr.
and Mn. Georg e M. R owley
are anno uncing the birth of a so n,
ife, ap­ Steven Ray, weighing eight pounds
""f"...,rdlng to tags returned lo tlle Division of Wildl
In . the and 1 l ou nces W edne&amp;day, Sept .
ed
releas
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CQRRICTltll
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!mm 21. Maternal grandp11renll 11re Mr.
grow
have
fish
of
the
The N!unlon held Sundar at
reservoir hlve been caugl)I. Most
and Mri. Ev erett McDaniel: pater• the home of Mr .and Mn. Harold
on� to thtee lncbes since 1958nal gra ndparenls are Mr. and Mrs. Capehart, New Haven, \Ii.
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The fisheries personnel say "these are some of the thln&amp;,
o rge W. Rowley, Ph ocnb, Ari!. was t he flmll
e.
of
Richard
A.
and
leng
chal
a
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ys
alwa
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ther
that mate the work so inttrestinfU
Great grandparenl!I are Mr. and Susan Roush Gri ns tead.
Mrs. Andrew Zwillin g.
, are
Ponds at the st. Marys fish hatchery, the state's lllrtleslouth
HIADS PGA WOMI N
utilized on a rotation bul.t, ,imil'Ar to crot, r.ilds. La�m
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. UPl­
ff@ld
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Dinn
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Fam
bass, northern pike and mustetlunge an, tlte main species
ftf!tsy Rawls, roar•time wtnn« of
nie Home
the Ladtea U. S. Open, has been
rai!ed, actordlng to Darrell All� district ltsh managem�nt At DowE.
w. Down ie enlertai n­ named President o f t he Ladies
Mrs. C.
sbpetvisot for the Divliion of wndllfe.
with a fan'lil1 dinner SU n day PGA, IUCCNdine Marilynn Smith.
First off the prodqcllon Une are the norlll,ern pike. They .ell.
ring her son William on his
no
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spawn earlleat of au Ohio fishes and are usually through withr bir\hda)', A decorated birthday
STOCKHOLM, Sweden UPI-·
o cJke wa• ■erYed with the dinner.
their famliy chons In Ap&lt;11t11r early !lay. Within a monththe
Swed
en's wave
or teen-a1e vJ"­
so, the young piked are lilrie enough to be taken from .
l
ence Cl1hned ill Urst
rat■llty
st
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gu
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n
ho
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th
were
Present
ponds atid release hr public witers.
18
year
old
Sunday
wb
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Mrs. Downie, son BIily, Mr. youth
died
■fter
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In the meantime bass have besun to !J)awn In other ponds. and
tiall
d1nce
bar,
n
Du
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Mrs. J. C. Brigh t
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brawl at auburban. kagsved.
Ai the bass fry come ofi,,U,ey .�re transferred lo t�e ponds and
Mr. an d Mrs. T. A. D o w­
Va.,
W.
the
c,
bahs�
cannl
Berng
raised.
ere
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where tlie young
nie, sons Charles a nd Allen a nd
young bus are continually sorted as to aue and· placed m hold­ the h08le11s.
ing ponds.
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· Tire bass are kept in the,e poncb for three to 1our months Ckrrk', Announce I
then stocked In public waters throughout the state. At. the
Of Daushter
time of stocking the youn� flsh_ will average three to six. inch• Birth
Mn. Aln Clark are
and
Mr.
es Lon� with iome measunng rune inches.
the birth of a 7 lb.
eing
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Dur1'ng the wintel" months, all pondi. a� the hatche� are 8½ oZ. daugh ter, Laura Leigh,
drained except those holding brood stoct for next year s pro­ at Holier Hospital, Sept. �◄/
duction.
Grandparents are Mr. 11ncf Mn.
nril Goea:Iein ,in d Mr. and Mrs
e
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Stream fishlng apparently doesn't appial to as many sports­ Fred
Clark, both of Pomeroy.
men as it once did. Result:i or recent stream surveys m n��­ Mrs. Maggie Brown. Mr. and Mr9.
west i&gt;Mo, conducted by the Division of Wildlife, might mdt• O. W. Clark, Homer Goegleln and
cate as mudl.
. the Mn. Jennie Roush all of Pom e roy
me
determ
to
out
carried
were
surveys
the
h
Rou te, are grea t grandparents,
Althoug
we
en
fisherm
few
11,
stream
major
most
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or
ioas
fish populat
Th e Clarks also hive two other
contacted or seen. County game protectors, who assisted, said rhildn
m, Mark, 4, and Jennifer,
normal. :!3 m onths.
the stream fishing pressun, was considerably below
Several streams falling In this category were the Auglalie Ri­
ver, Auglaize Counly, near Delphos; the Wabash, m Mercer Chu
reh OJ Chrul To
County, and· Whetstone Creek, Morrow County, all considered ·
. I Serti1ce .
Have S pecu,
falt-to-et,o'd smallmb\ith streams.
ber 2, there w,11 be
to
Oc
Anofher finding during U,e su"ey revealed tbat '!'hile the Sund,y,
e �t the M1dd le servic
al
·speci
a
that recordS1TlalbnOuth bass· hatcb• ·of the year was down
· upfrom
wl t h guests
Chru;t
of
h
Churc
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fron;i Iast year 5
e«;I last year, the: number of bass showing
College
ian
t
Chris
tucky
n
Ke
ftom
hatch was normal.
taking part.

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D1vl1. who w11 • tr•ck atar at
Ohl o S tate but did not play one
1econd of footb•� hv. Ju•� re­
cent ly returned from Rift\e wllere
he won his ■econd gold medal In
the 400·meter hurdle,.
He won
lhe event In the 1886 a:amea. He
1110 won I gold medal thl1 year
wi t h t he viclorloua U. S. 1900mf! ter relay team. He doe• thl
100 In 9:ffll.
Ho ward Ca■1ady, tbe ex,Phlo
Slate All•Amerlcan who now han•
diet • 1t1rtln1 halfback 111len,
ment fo r the Lion,, recommeflded
that the club give Davia a ITI·
out.

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amoru, t h e top 10 teams as two ot the hiQ achobl wo'rld a few
squad� eath of wtlblfl .-olfeod up f �UOn! bii'l, d'lo·ve'dl itito the flfth
big .!lcores wfft� hotifhfg oP,riit.ettU 1 p'llee ttiJa 1$ wUh a 14•0 win
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COLUMBUS
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and Springfield con t inued to t\lft
The local event i s to be held 1 •2 in the W,eiekJy TJnited Prea 1ft.
Oct. 2 11.t the Meigii C o . Fa ir· ternsti onal liigh school coaches
(!:round. It is san cl\,o n ed b)' tt,e ralin11 today, but Allia nc e UI
A merican M otor �yc le
A11ocia- mak!ng a stro ng bid lo oust one
tlo 11 and top ciders from iev eral of t he two scho ols.
stales will compete for the beawTh e Avl,atttt'I of Stark Coun ty ,
ti tul trophies to bf! a.warded to
uped
l
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· from fourth po1illo n •
sev
t he win ners in each of
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Wf!ek
ago
into ■ tie for tbe run- 1
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to
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pla y in t he wind0w or
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St udio, E. Main St. , Pofflffoy.
11- li, ' W.ffl Off!' Cnyalio,.. I talti ftiurtti .U tbt
Co(tJ ty team
dul'in• the Weekend.
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United Pr••· lnternatlon■I
team to res1 on its laurels. He n il1g and the Yankees scored an
unearned run in t he sixth, but
. Tl!e New York Yankees· are need n 't worry. They aren't .
p1ck1ng up a llttle somethin g for
Pl•y For Keep■
Harmon Killebrew belted hi• 3bt
the Pit t sburgh• Pirstes - momen•
Call it a stretch run or a dry homer with one on in t he H venlh
tum!
run, th e Yank ees are playi ng I off rookie Bill Stafford to tie t he
It's all Casey Stengers idea.
each gam e now ,as if it's lhe de- sc ore. Duke Maas hurled the latt
He sat down arid figure d out cidiny onf! or the World Series. two inni n g■, allowed only o ne hi t
that all the Yankees have to do Monduy nigh t 's 4·2 victory over a nd won his t hird game . Th e loN
to become the r;iew baseball Hie Washington Sena to n in 10 i n- made Ramos' record 11-17.
Mon•v•• 1...,,,.
cha_mpiomi
"·' the �orld is win nings was typical.
In the battle for se cond , place
$an Fr1ncl1eo 6 LOI An.. l•a 2 N
their next nme slrai�ht games.
money,
th e Chicago White Sox
0n1, ..m• echwulN
Bob Ccrv opened the totb wltb
mov
ed into a Ue with
the idle
Tu•■-Yt Pl"'IINM, P,ftcht"
They'v e wo n 10 in a row 111, a double and Ro gf!r Maris w1lked
Mllw■uk.. at lllfiRNel,ttl■ (N) ready. That ll'ave s only fiv e more with on e ou t . That brought up Baltim o re Oriol es by dereat1nn
the Detro i t Tigen s-3 .. The �
-Jay 9-7 H Robart1 10-16
to go on th e regular se aso n sched- Jim P i� on i but o ld e verything
Cincinnati • ■t Pittsburgh (N) ul e and if they co uld win the next Casey wanted afl pi n ch hiller. - su City Atbleties topped the
-O'Toole 12-11 w1 Law »I
four · a rter that, they wo uld be
He picked Hf!ctor Lopet, who In Cl evela nd Indian■, 6·1. in the only
It LOUIi 1t 'Lu An..l.. (N}­ free to start concentrating on tur n picked on on e of P edro R■- o ther uh eduled American Leagu e
llrtfllo 21·7 w■' Cr■II 7-3
their 196 1 spring training.
mos· pitches und lli ngl ed to drive game.
Chlcaao 1t San Fr1nc l 1co fN}­
Casey uys he doesn't expti cl to in the tie-breaking run. Dal e Long
Giant, Win
C■rdweJI 1-15 n O'Dell 1-12 or rest many or hl&amp; re5i:u l ars al• i,ingled hom e another j u st for In­
The
San
Francisc
o G1a nts
bea t
$am Jot1t1 17-14
th ough t h� penna n t already is surance.
th e Los Ang eles Dodg ers, 6-2. in
clinched, nor does he e xpect th e
Lo n g ho m ered in the second in- the only Nati onal Leagu e acti on .
WttlNSd■.,.. O.mn
Minnie Mi n oso l ed an l l• hil as•
Mllwoubo ■t PhHINl,t,r.. (NJ
HOW THEY DID
sault on three Tiser pitchen with
St. Loul■ If Los Ant0lff (N)
' Syraeuse-Pomeroy
11 doubl e , a sing!e an d his 20th
Chlcqo at S■n Franc l tco 4
Player
Won
Spread homer of the se ason for the White
Only ..m.. 1chNua.d
Williarhs . . . . . . . ' . . . . " . '
Sox. Lefty Frank BaUUlan n gave
' . . . . 6
228
AMERICA N LIAGUE
Hubbard
up eigh t hits in wlflning his IBt h
6
242
W L Pct. GB Young . . . . , . . . . • _ .
e
against six lossea. Bill
6
246 j:am
x -New York
92 37 .617
FiYC'her
was t h e lo �cr. His re co rd
White
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260
Baltimore . .
&amp;I 64 .573 6'4
is 8· 8.
Middleport
Chkagu
BIi 6t .573 ·6\.1" ,
Hindy
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Knuckleballer Bud Daley o f the
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C1evelnn d
74 75 .497 18
A's, finally rever t i ng lo the fotni
Washi n gton
5
213
73 77 .487 19½ Call . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 5
that made- him One of the lea1ue's
Detroit , .
63 M .41!3 21'-h Clatworthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 5
5
234
standout■
before the All-Star
Carroll · · · · · · · · · · · , . . . . , . . . . . . . . 5
Boston . . . . . . 64 8(5. .430 28
5
220
br
e ak
ch
ecked
the India ns on
Kan1u111 City . . . Ill! 14 .369 37
TEAM: WON-LOSS
to ur hits for his 16th victory. The
x-Clincbed pennant
Pomeroy.Syracuse 23 w't ns • 17 losses
Athletics raked l oser Dick StJg.
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Middleport, 2 1 wins,
19 losses
Mond■ r'• ltnultt
man and two Trlhe relievers for
POINT SPREAD , BY TEAM�
Naw Yorll 4 W11h l n1ton 2 10
14 hlt.!I, lncludln � a hom er by
lnnln11, (N)
Middleport, 975; Pomeroy 978
catcher Pe te Dal ey.
.
Chicago 6 Detroit 3 (N)
(Total point spread difference between actual scores and The Gian ts· victory over the
K1n1H City 6 Cl1v-el1nd 1 fN)
D odgers was th e ir fftth in a row
scores as predicted.)
Only 111n11 ■chelllul••
Games for the teams to gnaw on this week: Athens at Pom- and they achieved it by k nocking
eroy
, Middleport a t G a Ill po 1 IS,
· J ar k· son a t W el Istoq, Nelson- o ul Do n Drysdale with a six-run
Tu..dlly'1 Prob.ble PUcher■
.
1 rally i n the eighth
Don Blasin B■lthnort ■t Bo1ton-Rrown vllle_ at Logan, J•T at Rutlan d, The Plains at Eastern, North
game's
tripl
e with t h e ba9es load­
11..t YI Dtlock 9-9
Galha at Kyger Cr�ek , Ravens"':'ood at Wahama, OU at Kent ed off reliever Larry Sherry did
N•w York ■t W11h l n1ton (N) State, Southern California at Ohio State.
. � . the bulk of t he damage .
.
Pu,.n 3-4 •• Stubba 12-6
Cleveland at Kan1H City (N)
house. \lr. Reibel will be 84 years
-Litman 7-0 n Herbert 12·15
0.trolt ,at Chic■to (N)-Bunn­
young on September 29.
lftl 10.1 4 .. lare 1-10
The h�norcd guest was prese� t •
33'11 - 18'8 - 45'•
WHMMfay'I OttM.
ed wUh a gift and 11 4,tlered dee•
H�Fl'• - Stereo'•
CIHol■nd at K e nNt City (N)
ora ted cake, baked by Mrs , Ed·
All The Popular
..._ York 1t Wtthl,,...., (N)
wa rd Lohn. Altending were Mr.
l■ltln,or• It Bo.....
Records
In Stock
a nd Mn. Wilbur C. Hood1 Mr. a n d
Onlr 1amH acha41dt4
Mr.1. Edward Lohn, Mr. and Mrs.
Virgil Brow n, Maurke Dur9t, Mr.
, Members or . the ' Stumpwa, ter a
nd Mrs. Oscar Schol l , Mr.
11ncl
Club hono red Phillip (Duffy) Hei.
Mrs.
R
obert Wilson, Field Camp.
FREE PARKING
gu
be l with a surprise birthday party
b�ll.
-Hutti
Hawkins.
D11ylon
A■h•
Phone
WY•%·%%55
and dinner Sunday at their Club
wott h, Mr. !Ind Mrs . Lewis M.
E.
Main
SI,
PomHO)
Brown and lhe honored cuett.
gs
PALMER UPS WINNINGS
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6
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36'At

WASHlNGTON UPI - TIMI
Wuhi■,ton Kedatina llff a,hl
watven on ctefe111lve end Art Gob'
of Pitt,bur1h and defenalYe half­
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back Jo h■ Popl&lt;Ul o1 Furman.
•
rtom the second 10 into the elite The cuts Juve tlle Wuhtniton
clau·
roster o ne .ahort of t be lea1ue
Troy, 14th ■ week ago with a pla)'er limit.
10-so record or 1-1, jumped into
the No. 9 apot wi t h it• �-0 cru1b•
1
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ro
he i t
ina defeat over Dayton Sttver1. tl :.; • 1! : ��� �!�J�
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And Sa nd\W[y, H th a wet k 110, leri n
g Fairmont, Cincinnati Roae,
rolled over l!:lyri■, 22-0, and
�co n, Troy ■nd Marion.
Jumped i nto tf1ie sb:Ul spot in the
� ratmo b:t' the UPI Board
BALLET
of c�ea.
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Up Momentum F,l,.r 'lt/orld
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9.·;ri..:::�[•'f��--�.
With 1 0th Strrug
. ht V IC. tory' Need. F.Ive More ..���bit. of
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IIDSKINI CUT TWO

�illon StilI Leading Poll

Mr. and Mrt. Carl Delo n1 ■nd'
Hannah [)e.
ton were dlnner &amp;UHh of her wtlb hi■ au nt, Mn.
·u11:u4►e
pattftt:I, Mr. � Mn, Jtrttn,r
11r,. Robert Niday
Mr.
Eblen.
.and 11andchildttn Wild■ .i,nd
Mr. and M.n. Clint l!arYft' ind lwcte,, s.,-ta,:ri.ld, ■nd Mr. and
son M 111.le ,pent the wffkend I.In.. Wyett Gilbert o/ Pomeroy

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RATES

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' , ,..., ,er wunl ior t.bre. CODt1eCV.Uve tnNrtioDI.
8'Vf:1J - one modh for 30 ce.nt J i:,er word.
l'ull rate of 4 cents per word will be cbar&amp;ed for advertisina
If Nt 1IOid wttiJlin lU day1 aner rece.vini bill.
Advertisinc - Should 1,e r.p&lt;'-:1.Ni l.mmrdiately. The
· f11,. Dall, 8eotinel wW nnt be respolllible ff:X mote lb.an one lncor­
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....labed at l �t per word.
I MO
• ilAYS
3 DAYS
1 DAY
1'/0IIDS
'4.l!O
$1..10
llOc
60o
111
$1.IK&gt;
'1.20
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$7 .,0
$2.25
$1.l!O
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' 1957 F"ORD 000, 2 clr. hardlop ,
w. w . , Thu ndubird, floor shifl
j tram.. many
other extras.
Phone Chester YU5·3200.
9-27-6tp
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H E A VY
EQUIPMENT
OP E R A T O R S

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----For Sale
-POTATOES. Hyau Parsons, Portland, Ohio.

9-21 -tllc
POW R SHOVELS
ULLDi)lERS
' HOME MADE ICE CHEAM, Jusl
(
ORADIRS
like you m11ke at home. J.ick's
SCRAPERS
Dairy Bar.
9-27-0tc
OTHiRS
1 947 DODGE 4 door. Phone WY2Trained men �re earning $165
9--27--0lp
2867.
11er week and up. Thousands
of additional men are needed
KELVINATOR refrigeralor, baby
11p.t now to opetate the he11vy
crib, 2 utility cabinets. Phone
eq'ulpment used in building
WY:l-t!Dl4.
9-27·3lc
l'Olda, bridges, dam11, airfields,
'-.:AS, FU EL OIL aod �oal fur.
etc.
n11.ce1. Call for free eslimat.tts.
f.i&gt;mplete tr.inlnt program, Jn.
Ji'or�mau .s,. Abboll Alidaleport
�ludlnt actual experience on
6--10-t'-:
hea.v1 equipment
For complete Information, ,end
1 FO U H ROOM house, Z lullJ in
name, addreu, age, telephone
Chesler Village, Fuel Oil stove
• nwnber and workina houn to:
and a 275 fuel oil t,ank. Call
Unlvenal Equipment
WY2-6618, Charles JJiehl.
0p..-.,r■ Seltool
9-24-6tp. _
Stat., Columbus, Ohio •
ll
1 t�Ofl SA_
E, L_
JERSivco\V three
yaarB vld. Homer Willard, Pom•
THE PARTY who picked up the
eroy, R. D. 1 .
(9) 24, 3tp
white Pekineae aog at Brad­
bury Sunday night wa, reco&amp;• l FAWN cigarette machine holds
nized. Therefore, if they will
$125.00.
9 different brands
return It, there will be no
Itutl11nd Pool Room.
9,27-3tp
ch■rees tiled. Edward Moore,
Proffitt,
1)-26-;J tc POTATOES Clarence
Bradllury.
Port11111d, Ohio
IJ·21·12tc
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· - ·flRMITa AND PIil CONTROL 1
IIJ Pain. F .... INpt,Ctlon. lniur- GOO{? L�MP coal delivered in
Me igs Count y for 32c bu. Call
tel tty JNtlonw.._ Phone R 1
CH7-2334.
9-26-3lp
� ;,,,,. hr,loe 'Station WYi
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4-26.ffCI APPLES FOH SALE--lirimcs Gol­

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den, lled and Vt!llow Deliciou8,
ARRIVED FRESH SATURDAY A.
Rome lll• ,mty.
Slayman and
{
M. Canning tomatoes, c11-nning
Pleast: brini conluiners. t:lms
peuhes, Uarlle�l pears, grapes,
1''ruth, Mason. W. Va. Pl1one
and apple butter apples. Midway
SPruce 3-5204.
9-20-5tc
.Market, W, Main St., Pomuroy,
1
Ohio.
9 24 3lc
PUBLIC SALE
I
Having sold my farm, I ,,.,;n sell
.
ks
ill l'ublic Aut!lion on S11turd11y,
0( 0
Oct. lat,_ 111 one o'clock al farm
.JTS REVIVAL TIME a t Mt. Q,-ive
three mile� west of Alfred, on
near Lona Bollom, Sept. 28 I
Middle Shade Creek : 400 bales
�hru OcL 9. Rev Harold H�im;
of hay, Ollver mowing. machme,
,•• evang,el111t. Special �lngmg
cultivators, garden tractor, 3 1f�
b)" the t ?�r Keys, Jluntm�lon,
II. P., Springfield, 2-60 bu,
W. Va., lhe Travelers rrlo
grain boxes, 2 w11shing machBuffalo, W. V_a., The Duncan,
Ines, oil cook itovc, heating
and other&amp;. Come �-e1tr, h�ed j 11t0Ye, bottlo a:as cook itove, l
.
and help. Jicv. D. C i rcle,
J a11•
11 c·upb
relri,crutor 9 ·7 f'-. �
, Ollld11
,a l11blc11 3 bed11 one duffarobe
Y-24-6Lp
tor.
1
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eac, 1 1 _11 n d
W..,.
1:1 WISH to thank
one ,11.nt 1qut cheat of drawcrli,
everyone who 11enl him a c11rd
living room suite, 1 overstuffed
Sfpt. 20th for his b1rthd�y . · l lc
eb it ir, 4 rocking chairs, 1 2
enjoyed them very much to
ch11irs, dressers, 1tauds, RCA
hen from bis old school �n�t�s
Vlctor 21 TV, !.:imps, diihes,
and friend, again. I m.: c 1 ved
crocks, j1tn, cooking utensils
1
, Ul7 (1rd1 and letters. Ai;iu
n
and many other articles too
lhankl 10 ver)' much lu .wll
numerous to mention.
who aent them.
Albart Warner, Owntr
Mr. and Mr&amp;, Burt DtlVis,
Kanneth Ha..r, AuetlDIIHr,
Rutland, 0.
8-27-llc
C1th on day of lllt. _ ,
Nc,t N11pon1lble for accldentl
161 Lost and Found
9-24·31p.

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'LOST-BABY 1l111e1 in vicinity
fl Pomeroy Poat Olfice 11nd
f Pomeroy National Bank. Ir
fou�d ple11e phone WY2·6266.
�IP.

18) Auto Soles
_,. c- .,,... ea..
All - utl -11
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va

190'1 BUICI.
te)p,
bard
most careful
ateerinK and
drive,. $1 ,19J.

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Centlll')' 2 door
the
W• lnvlte
in1pedlon.. Power
brakea, Dynafiow
Bl■ettn1r'1, Pom•
9 22 6tc

IMOPEL 4 cyl. J door Hd■n. One
ld!al owner. llnlah apotleN.
jfl,BDO. Blael\11111•1, ·Pomtro,,
• 12 etc

1N7 Studebaker VI Pnaident 4
jdoor aedan. Finest ud beat Stu•
,debaker, and this one lt tapa in
�C!Ondlt.lon and •PJ.tUA\CI. '8HI J2 fltc
8lHtlnar'1, Pomeroy.

' PH CHEYIIOLET, va e.w, 4 dr.

Wan. 000d looklni. Good nlh­
� car. 1995 Blaettnar1, Pam•
(9&gt; II 81o
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llllf FORD I TON truck A-1
'eooditlon •1295, Ray Wuvtr,
11"" Haven, W. v,. 9-24 6lp

PUBLIC AUCTION
l haY c 11ol&lt;l my farm and will
11cll tho following at public
auction, Oct. 1, Saturday, l :00
P. M., located 1 mile from Zlon
Church usl off nato rollte 143
Ml foot of Horner Hill. Watch
for 11.rrow1: 19:ffl Farman A
tractor wilh plow and culliYa­
tor, me corn planter, 2 wheel
trailer, 2 shoat,, potatoes, horse
diac, cut off ■aw, 50 heavy chic­
kens, J lot hand tool,.
HOUSBHot..D l'URNITUR I
Coal cook 11tove, metal utility
cabinet, livin&amp; room suite, bed1,
electric ironer, Z burner 111
atove, washer, 2 Warm Morn­
Ins heater&amp;, radio, rockers
1tand1, bun
warmer, dlihea:
rinae tuba.
ANTIQUIS
2-pc. living room suite, cord bed,
cane l,lbrary table, side board, 3
atanda, cane couch. A a:re1t
many other article, not listed.
Orwllle Johnson, Owner
Termsz C•lh.
Not NtpOntlbl• hr aeckhntt
hi• contfudff 11J aradt.rd
Auction Compt,ny, Racine,
Ohio. P- WINl2 1
Auction..,: CrlH &amp;rHferll.
•••• Man■..ri A. C, lr1dford.
D-2'-8tc

TABLE model televidon $3�, Cub
Scout uniform, size 12. $15,00,
Frank Hudson, B1ile)"1 Lake.
ll-:18-31p,

USED GARDEN trao&amp;on 1na mo,;
11'1. Rnt,r)' mower bl.idea abar­
pened. CU.to.- mewln, and
plawlnllf.
1
OIIAVl�Y TlUICTOII
SdN... aa,d Service 512 � Main St.
WY 1·/111'10,
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THE LATE T. H. DAVIS pro­
perty, brick two 1tory, loe1ted
Third ,and CoaJ
at North
Streett, Middleport, may be
aeen any l\leninJ.
t-17-30tC
USED clarinet.
8-28--3lc

Call

Vl3·2239.

FOR SALE

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Army Inviting
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Men FOf TfaJDlDg
In Many Fields .

Legal Noticr

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FOR SAL£ $125. See

Today's Sport Parade

Marriase Announced
In Atlanta, Geor(!ia

FHESH COW
Announcements have been reC•M No. U.Or65
Eddie Van Metre. West Colum- CHARLES ROBERT NEAL.
ceived by friend! in the Bend
( 9J 23· ::I t(
bia. _ ___
Area of tbe marriage of Charles
652 South Third Street,
B. Ginden of Atlanta, Ga., grandc-r.n-tainers M iddleport, Ohio,
bring
PEACHES,
son o{ the late Dr. c. w. Petty
Plaintiff
We bster Fruit Farm, Long Bot· I
Muon County and Bon of Mrs.
o{
vs.
tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5-3201
A.
B. Ginden of Atlanta and the
JUNE NEAL,
6-16-Uc
The U. S. Army ill seeking l,llle Mr. Ginden. The bride is the
- - ---- -- __ . 568 Mart.le Road, t
young men for training in many former Mary 0.1borne Reed i;;(
SIX HOOM house and bath on Mechanicsburg, Pen!lisylvania,
fields ifnd occupations. Many of Detroit, Mich. She has a degree
.l\lcchanic Street, Myers shallow ,
Defendant
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J une N eal, who se place of resi- hese schools �ill train . men for in social work and one year's
well pump used very little.
9-24·31c
Phone WY 2-3542,
dence is SB8 Marble Roard, Mech- 1 Jobs lhat are J R the Ohio Valley g!aduate _wo!k from the Univer:
I s1ty of M1ch1gau. Al present she
·
--.---Pennsylvania will take area.
anicsburg,
, FOH SALE Upright playl'r pia,10. notice that on August 19 l960 the !
Some are Diesel Engine Repair, is employed by the Juvemle Court
9·24-ti lp undersigned filed
Straford. WV2 - 2992.__
his' . peti t io n I Cona truction Dr�ftlng, Motor and o{ Fulton County, AtlanlA.
1 Generator RJ!patr, . Metal B?dY
Mr. Ginden after graduating
GALLON JUGS FOR SALE I N against her in the Court of Com- , Repair, Co�structioi:i
Survey i�g, from Emory University completed
Count)',
Pleas,
Ohio,
Meigs
mon
ln
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!.hipping containe rs. Ph. WY 2(tJ J 24 , 6 \C' praying for divorce and other re- Den �al As�itant, Fix� Station thre-e years in the Air Force. He
3:!44.
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lid, on the grounds of gross neg- 1 �adio Rep�•�, Constructto.n, Weld- i:1 now associated with the Tru5t
Company of Georgia in Atlanta .•
.
_m 1at , . Automo � 1ve Re( 90 ) Marine Su pp l ies lect of duty and extreme cruelty, JpaR�ir,, Mach
Re{r1gerat10n Repair (Equip
Said cause will be for hearin g on
and after the 1st day of October, men !) , X -Ray Proced ures, Fin"
AS IS SPliCIALS
ance Procedure, and many others.
1 900_
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
Many of these schools are in
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
NEAL
CIIARLES ROBERT
Aircraft field. These scbools
the
1
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45 H. P. Mercury Outfit $995.00
,
Plamtiff
I are open Aircraft
Maintenance,
o
ME'TROPOLITAN MOTORS
WEBS1ER and FULTZ
Hel icop'ter Repair and Single En• I
600 Ea1t Main Strttt, Porn1roy
Attorneys for Plamt,ff
gine Repair.
Phone WY2-3870
(8) 30; (9) 6, 13, 20, 2:1; (10) 4: , 6tc
Clai,ses will start in three
8-20-tfc
months. Those Interested must
---qualify and .. lill elghl week,
J
before school starts so that the:,
Several more areas are to be
may complete their eight weeks
WANTED CUSTOM corn picking.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
basic prior to school. The Army visited by members of the Ohio
Contact Delmar Hollon. Pome­
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
guarantee, school of your choice Natural Resources Commission ' beroy Route 3. Mt. Herman Road
By virtue of II Chatt.el Mortgage before enll1Lment.
fore completion of the report on a
9-24-6tp.
1 cXcculed and delivered by Floyd
Al l young men who desire study or state parks and racililies.
�toharl, Jr. and Grace Stobart to school auignmenta and would Forest Hall, Findlay, is chairman
,,.,-,,."�S��N�-1�-__-ac- 1
m plE G IO OTS_
G lN
1 ro5lo.� Motora Inc. on March 26th, like to discuss thi.11 without obll- of the project which is to be comceptance $ 1 .3 1 Per 07. All other 1 960,
l.!Uly assigned to the und·er1·
U1:Cem ber 1 .
roots al advanced price also si ned and filed with the Clerk o ga ion sh ou Id contact sgt . Judd, p e t ed by n.
t
omeroy, any
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Temple,
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The me-e
1 ct,ober14·5 w i II see
hling 0
un
M
Oh io, • � Monday or Thursday or call Galli�1:�:�s �. t�!.' .�� •�• o_
t� T�rui i;::; 6a/ �,t�nl.
s1 mg ake Hope,
v
ers
mem
e.
th
w h ch de polis, Gibson 6-3343.
Evenings
_3t&lt;
Burr Oak and Forked Run State
•_ faull has been made, the under- caJI Gib6on 8-0999.
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Parks, Veto Lake Wildlife Area
slide trom bone � igned will sell the goods and I
GOOD used
and a number o{ dams and locks
in
morthattels
said
described
e
t
9-27 · 3l
Phone WY2-2593.
1
on the MuU.ingwn River. At the
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November 9-IO meeting, the memer, Serial No. 87UG 179337, Tu•
t
bers wilt view Lake Loramie , Kiser
dor, al Public Auction at Preston ,
Independence Canalwa.y,
Lake,
FO R RENT modern t wo bedroom Motors, Inc., 461 South Third AveWayside and Van Buren
Casc:ade
thf;
in
VilOhio
nue,
Micldlcporl,
house. t'urnished or unfur
I
State Park6.
nished, automatic heal, dispos lage of Middleport Meigs County,
The September meeting marked
al and landsca1){'d yard. Phone Ohio. on October 5, 1960 at 10:30 1
lhe fir,t for the new dean of the
WY2.3241l. Mrs James Weher a. m.
Minimum sole Price $600.
College of Agriculture Dr. Roy M.
9-26.fltc
Middleport.
Terms of sale: Cash in hand on
Kottman, ex-officio member.
HOUSE, 7 room� 1 �Ii b.alh, hard day of sale.
IV GAY PAULIY
reported earnings or $5,000 to
wood noors. basement, gara�e,
Th• Farmen Bank &amp; Sning1
UPI WonMn's Editor
$15,000.
large Jot and g11rden on GraYel
Comp•ny
NEW YORK UPI-A health
The average net income of den­
Hill. Phone W\'2-3267.
Pomeroy, Ohio
publication H)'S that a career in
9-27-3tc
(9) 20, 27; (10) 4, 3tc medicine (or women is Just what tists in 1958, the latest year for
which figures are available, was
the doctor ordered.
EIGHT ROOM HOU SI'� , two fi'le
And the
opportunities are $ 14,000; a survey of 1 ,250 women
room apac,ments. A . N. Bengel
growing rapldly in the dental dentists for the same year show­
ed thclr average at $1 1,0QO.
1 1 •2-tfc
Phone WY2-3272.
field,
_JJ'he hours are good. Most
This is the gist of a report in
NOTICE OF SAL! UNDER
FOR RENT-nret omce Mom1
doctors and dentists have
women
health economics, publlahed to­
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
over Stilfler Shoe Store on
marriage and career
tl\at
found
By Yirtue or a Chattel Mortgage day by the Health (nsurance InCourl St., fo Pomeroy, second
executed and delivered by Earl stilute which represents iteveral mi x happUy.
floor. One large l8 x 22 ft, room
-The wor k is rewa rding. -Ali
Kauff and Opal Kauff to the under­ companie1 In thi1.1 in1urance field ,
with .idJolning 1 :1 '- 1 2 �L room
The publication aaid that if the AMW A describes the future
si�ned on May 20th, 1960, and fil.
One 10 .1 1 8 frou;; room. All
ed with the Clerk of Court, of Florence Nla:htingale were alive for the girl who wants to study
ne.i,•!y painted with new floor
Meigs Count)', Ohio, on 'May 20th, today, 1he might urge women to 1 medici,ne : "Your jo b wlll be ln­
covsrings, Phone WY 2·2089.
1960. and on which default h88 take up medicine or dentistry, · teresling beyond your wildest
8-2-llc
been made, the undersigned will where a manpower shortage is in• dreams. Your sense of spiritual
7 ltoOM IIOLSE, b1tlh, three lots sen the goods and chatteb dcscrib­ creasing, instead of the nursing fulfillment will be something
786 Hysell St., Middleport. J. l'd in said mortgage, to-wit: 1 950 profession which she founded 100 none of us can describe.''
At present, said H'i!alth Eco­
9-7-tfc Sl udehacker, 8 Cylinder, Serial No. years ago. According to the Pub•
II. Allen.
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8383952, 5 Pass, Coupe, at Blaet• lie Health Service, PHS, nursing nomics, there. are 6,000 women
� � tnar Auto Company Warcho1.11e, ha1 brighter proai'cts of supely. , "doeton and 2 000
-�·urnllb
m@n dentisls
unturni1,.td. Mc..'J�ften, Mleld-le Spring AYenue, Pomeroy, Ohio, i n
Heallh Economics ,aid ' there In the United Sta .
3 3 U the Village of Pomeroy, Melgs are US 3 physician, per 100,000
port, Phone WY 2·2821.
;dentist was
The first woman
County, Ohio, on October 5th, 1960 per11ons in this country. The ra­ .Emeline Roberta Jones, a con•
temporary of Florence Nia;ht•
tio i1r expected to decline to 126
M001::1tN"-unfurlii�ii"cd 3 rooms at 10:00 a. m.
lngale.
by 1975.
.illd l&gt;li th upa�tmenL Birch cab­
Minimum sale price $250.00. •
Btlow Pre•War
incinen1tor,
diRpOsol,
inets,
Terms of sale: Cash in hand on
It added tha't today's ratio of
larg e closets. Phone W V2-514 1. day of sale.
9· 1 6-lfc
Th• Farman B•nk &amp; Snln91 (i5{1 dentiats per 100, 000 population
- -- - --- -----is below World War II levels.
Company
And unles1 more students 110 into
Pomaroy, Ohio
Help
tO) 20, 27; (lOJ 4, 3tc the profession, the ratio will be I
praclic11I
Licensed
WANTi.,:o:
5tl dentists per 100,000 by 1975.
nu rse. Apply in person at }t'oi;­
By eontrast, said the publlca•
tl'r ' s Nu r.sing Hume, Syracu�c,
tlon, the ratio of active profe1.
9-27-5lc
Ohio.
sion11l nurses is 264 per JOO 000
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now and is expecte'd to riae to
MAN lo take over g.is stHtion.
284 by 1970.
9·2Hfc GOOD PAINTING done. Very
Phone WY2-99:0:0 .
The Jnstitut� listed these points
reuonable. Call Vl3-2484. See
in favor o f women going lnto
WANTED: Mechanic. PhoM WYZWilkie Sarson, Porth1nd.
medicine or dentl1try:
9-23-tfc
0020.
9-24-3tp.
-Opportunities 'are expandina:
rapidly. The American Women'•
t:.mplovmenr
Medical A�oelaUon AWMA re•
l'OMPLJ,;TE ll-/SURANCE PRO ported the medical 1choola sup­
tecUon, Llle, Auto, Fire, Polio ply tome kind ot thianclal aid to
IUU10 M.lddl•port both men and womtc1 in the form
Call Don
WOMAN wants cloa.ning at $1 .00
of loans, scholarahlp, and prize,
'lb.i4.
r er hour. Phone Wl9-3017.
for achievement. In dentiatry, the •
9-2tl- 6 tp
BARNES-SIMPSON JNS\JRANCE future look• rwiy for women be­
-- . -- .------Agcnt.s, Middleport. Fire, Auto­ cause or the lncre11lng emph11i1
(
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY:t-- on, good denial care for children.
8-27-tl Thl, 11 wher� a woman uaually
2903.
MUILLER FUllNAC IS, WIITINQ
1hlnes. And many adult.- prefer a
HOLJSI •ppllancu. Amold lro­
woman dentlat bec1uae of her
. thart, lyracvM, Ohio. Phon•
and centleneaa.
patience
WYi-&amp;114.
l M l,tt
P..,1 W•U
FARM FOR SALE 80 acre,, 5
BU LLDOZER FOB HIRE. Pond!,
-The
Pl.)'
11 a:ood, althoua:h the
room hou�e, barn, on mail route
land1c1pin&amp;,
and
baaement
level
for
'tfomen
as a croup 1tlll
school bu,, gravel road. W. R.
Phone Cheater, YukonJ.3268.
9-26-3tp laa:s behind that oI men. A atudy
Holcomb, Carpenter.
8-24-30tp
made several yean •li!o showed
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE that &amp;9 per cent ot &amp;he women
with bath, nice location. :Uelvla docton lntervJewed earned be­
Alli SONDfflONmo, REFRIGJIII,
tween $5,()00 and $1&amp;,000 1 year,
Hood. l l l Lo..!Ult St., PomeroJ.
alkfn Hr'liet, l•ct•1 RelrlJtr■·
(9) I 30tp and only elaht per tent had ln­
tlon. New lbven. Jtbou TU2,
corne1 above '20,000. More than
7
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FOR SALE: HOUSE S room, and • third el lhe mile doctor,
I03 .
__
Inter
bath, full 1lai ba.sen1ent, dou­ viewed at the qme
••1c110Niii
time received
ble lot, In &lt;"il)' llmll1 at New over $20,000, while
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38 per cent
Haven, W. Va. $6AOt),oo; Phone
Crltt aradfan4
9-2Ultc
TU2-2u,.
..., C, 81AONMII&gt;, ..,1,... Gilio.
/
FOR SALE room house, double
lot. 344 'Beech St., Phone WYZ.
9-H•3tc
3857 after 8 p. m.

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,omeror WY-2-3195
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AUCTIONIIR
RIAIONAILI RATIS
SATISfACTION GUARANTIID
C•II ., write I. O. Mceo,
CMlter, Ohio
8 12 80tp

NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY
,John1-Maa�!1P • roof 1hln1le1,
kllcben c1blnet1 bul&amp;t to order,
aluminum wlndowa and door,,
1araa:e doors. celllne: tile, vinyl
floor --ue and plrwood panelinc.
Call Nelilet'� Racine. 1-11-llo

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SYRACUl--1 1tory frame, five
rooms, also 12x24 1tore build•
ing, 0,-a acre•, located on Route
124, '3,000.00.
ROUT »..-Ranch style alone
and frame, S bedrooms, 1 1·2
bath1, [ull b11ement, double
gara1e, brteieway, • swimmin,
pool, 1,acre lot. $20,000.00.
,AltM-16
CHIIHIRI- SMAL�
acre•, t-room frame, f11.ll ba1t-­
house,
ment, barn, ch.lcken
plenty or ,water. Lo&lt;:ated · on
Route -5&amp;4. $3500.00.
ROUT 7 FAlltM--17$ acres, no
bu�lc:lina1, 36 «cres cultivated,
139 acres fenced. Excellent lo­
cation. '6(l00.00.
, ALa ttT M. COX, Saletm1rt
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Sund•)' dinner guest, of Mr,
and Mrs. V�al John1on and
famil)' w11 Sylvia Coleman, It waa
Miss Coleman'• birtbdQ.

Gau(lea: Mont,omery upper
18.2, lower 8.2 runnin:, 2 fl. Gal•
liPolia, upper 17.'I', lower 9.,
running 2'4 ft.; Lock 23, upper
15.3, lower, &amp;8, closed off. All
d1m1 are tloaed.
Boda down: Lock lS, Cbarlea
R. Stevenson, . 9:to ain, U-0;
Loe� 1a, ·Bob Benlt!r, 8:31 a. m.,
11-1, Albert r. Holden, g am,
1·10; OVEC, 7:-00 pm, UMli Cap­
tai_n Harri1on, 7 pm, 1-8; Lock 8 ·
1'f4dewind, 12:20 am, 12-3; Lock
i1 (;11.y of M■-yaville, 8:40
H: Lock' 23, National 9 : :IG
o-3; Southem 9 am, &amp;-a; Helen
9:11 1m, f.O.
Boata up: 011Upol11, Orleanlan
l0:'5 pm, 1-21; Thelma Ann, 5:10
am, 0-1; Lot:11: 28, Bayou I.Mnlne
7:3D am, 4-0; Lock 23, All,shen.y
Hl:15 pm, lOON; City of HUDt.iftl·
ton 2:20 pt11, 8-8; Peno11lvula
Eller Clift • 1m1
I: l5 pm,
0-11; Poll)r;,ol 8:31 ■m, 1-ll; On­
wmf 10:05 1ni, lS-0; -Mr. CrlQ
and A. l/. Ctiu wlitlna lock at u
am, northbound.
Kanawha River: Btaver, 10:10,
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Steamboat Bill
Woody \'lo,l!' ,ecker
Meet Mr. Candidate
Jim Thacker St:ow
WeaLhercast
News Ptcture
Huntley-Brinkley Report
t·lll) Cannonl&gt;all
Joist, L-'lram1e
8:30 Hitchcock Presents
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10:00 Dpw �our of Mysteries
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Loretta Youn,: Theater
Young Dr. 111:�ilone
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I Married Joan.
Rtstleu Gun
Queen tor a Day
C:M .a nufflttn llf.ndltaod
AbmJt 1'1Cei
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Medic
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1:30 TBA
The Lone Ranger
5:30
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8:00 kn l•Tandlc-,1 i,ut
8:00 The Rifleman
fl:30 Your :itso llePorter
9:00-10:00 Cast the First Slone
io:oo Ak!Oa Preset'lta:
8: � Weather Teller
10:30 Open HOWie
6:45 John Daly News
11:00 The New.s Tonight
7:00 Four Ju1t Men
1 1 : 10 Seanning the weather
7:30 Hong Kong
1 1 : l S Spart&amp; Report
8,30 Nelaoa FamU7
11:20 Late Show
D:00 Wedlle5d8J Kitht Filhl&gt;
Sp0111 l'INde
10:00 Hawaiian Eye
t 1 : 00 News Tonight
8:'00 Cartoon Spectacular
n:10 Scanning the Weather
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1:30.
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9:30 Show Time
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12:00 Love :.f 'Lire
12:30 , Search l'or Tomorrow
T'le ll.Jlihtff OIJ
t2,4� The Gui�illJI Lliht
P«re1 Sturm
1 :00 Life or Riley
4,4JJe of, NUihl
1 :30 As the World TUrnl
The Three StoogH
2:00 Full Circle
Arth•U" J. Smlth :N..
Flouse !PtrtJ
2:90
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Mlllloruolre
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1,00
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Venllct h YOUIO
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I 1:00 The Brllhter OQ
Tom EWell Shops
I: JS T:1e Secret Storm
Red SkeJto.n SJ:iow
1:80 Edi� of Nial&gt;I
Thi!' ''Iiart)' · Moore Show,
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11 O'clpck News
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A Look a t tre 'f{eatller
8:15 A Look al the Weather
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7:30 Frontiers of Science
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T:"5 Breakfut Party
8:00 Newe H'"d.line■
8:QI Sporlll Report
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9:30 News
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1:00 f\eWll Head.Unea
8:02 Breatfaal hrt.•
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10:00 Coffee flm.e
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Wiped Out When
Sho�s Replaced
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Entire
TV "familie1" are wiped out
every year when &amp;hows so off the
air for keeps to be replaced by
new ones.
F.ans of the defunct series ''The
Alaskans," however, have a new
family moving into the same time
slot on ABC Oct. 2. The faces
are different, but the 6i.tuatioru
11re almo1t the 1ame.
Insteld oi snowahoeinc 1cross
frozen wastes, the newcomen
hop.,.around the Eut Indie1 in a n
airplane.
'l'he show "The Islanders" has
the same ba�ic format "The Alas­
kans" had. The three principal
c�araclers are Bill Re1nolds, a
slick, handaome smoothie · Jim
Philbrook, a muscular fath�r im­
age; and pretty Diane Brewa ter.
who keepa both boys guessing.
'1 ''The Alaakans" Roger
Moore Played the hand1ome role,
Jell , York the muscleman, and
Dorothy Provine the cutie who
kept them on the rope,.
Thps, viewers will be spared
the rigors of con,plt-te chana:e
'nley wtu aimply adju5t them­
selves to palm trees and -air­
plane� in place of snow and dog
aleds.
The n�w hm1r-long adventure
drama's stars have completed
seven segments of their show and
still are getting to know one an­
other.

Ex-Coach Comes
Bllfk To Lakin
As _1'herapist

Floyd P. Meadows or Hunting­
ton, w. Va., has recently been
added to the Staff of Lakin State
Hospital where he will function
as Industrial Therapist.
Mr. Meadows Is a graduate of
West Virginia State College. He
received his Mlll�ters degree from
Marshall College, His previous
employment was with the Recrea­
tion DiviBion, city of Hunlinl{t.on.
A former teacher and coach at
the Boys lndllRtrial School, Lakin,
W. Va., " Mr. Meaduw5 is well re­
membered for the second plact:
• status in the W. VE;. High School
Athletic Union 11chie\ed by his
football t{:.,,m in 1952. He is 11
ll'lember of the W. �.ra. Board of
Officials and recently wa.s select­
ed as the outsttilndmg volunt"'eer
at the Community Center i n
Huntington.
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The Millionaire
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Said Reynold, w.ho formerly
1tarred in ··Pete Kelly'• Blues"
"So far we're working ., a team
We spend up • to I I houn I day
toa;e&amp;her - more than we do with
our own f1 rrHliel - and thert
haven't been any aqu11bble1."
Strongman Philbrook nodded
agreement. "YOI.I can make a
movie ind not .know a toul. When
yo11 're through · wori:ina: yau go
home and forget about every­
thina:. But not in a TV aerie1."
"Righi, ' Dlane piped up. "We
all like one another, but the tend­
ency is nut to know each other
too penon-ally, You must main­
tain a certain amount of pri­
hcy,"
Basis or the 1how ii a one-air,
plane airli ne ' run by the three
principals in the lush East Jndie's,
11:le men are 5old.ier, of fortune
and Diane playt a Dutch girl at­
tempting to regain her family's
property.

Reynolds summed the 1erle1 up
best, saying. ''lt's in a contem­
porary setting, but has a horse
open. flair. We're. saddle tramps
with an airplane instead of
horses.''

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Found With No
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harassed producer can. trO you,
the ideal sponsor i1 one who
doesn't give a lrlllng libouj ratings
Such a one is Charles Corcoran
His immranl'e compan)' Equit­
able Life Asvurance Society picks
up the tab for "Our America,n
Heritage" a aerie, based on his­
torical figurem from Alexander
Hamilton to Teddy Roonvelt.
The ratings, high or low, are
of no moment to Corcor.an, a
viee president of the company.
He says inauran(e isn't sold in
,tores, and s ales can't be guaged
by TV adYertising.
"Many questions are being
raised about the. -accuracy of rat­
ings anyhow," Corcoran explain•
ed. "And · high ratings �are no
guarantee of hillh salea.
"Our show isn't expected to
draw huge audiences in the- fil'lt
Place.
PuWle RajKb History
"American history as enter•
tainment ha, never been well re­
ceived. It sufrer, from being too
good. The public rejects It like
mediC'ine. 'rhe)' know it is good
for them, there.tore it can't be
very palatable."
"Our American Heritage" t1
one program that need not fff!I;
about the critie1' cry {or more
"class" and educational content.
. Last year the show presented
tiw.craphfoal stories of Thomas
Je-fferson, Ell Whitney, John Fre
. n;i.ont, An4t�.W , . . C.rnnie_ a nJl 1 ,
.-S,C�rai..Gran1. This ,�son - globfJ....
·- ttwifl.g newsman Lowell Thomas ,
wiU be host and moderator o{ Hie . •
1how.
"History is filled wlth 1Teat
drama,'' Corc;oran said. "We. be­
lieve historic-al scripts can be
done excilingly.
Sen1a of Pride
"Our battle is always between
authenticity and entertainment.
"It· ie difficult, too, to bring in hu­
man aspect, of our ,izreat h-istori•
cal figures. Most of the time they
are presented as unrealistk, an!•
mated 11tatuea.
. "We a:o on the air once a
month with our hour-long show1
�- !1. Then in February NBC
will beam two "Herita�e" half.
hour progr'aml per month.··
Corcoran Sl)'I be hopes his
show doea more than entertain
and educate. He feel! it should
· 1Ur the mind and rt-awaken a
11e1111e of prtde in our countl')(s
heritage,

· pYJGGL iNG BRINGS FiNE
CALCUTTA. India (UPI) - 'I'l'le
American ownen of the Liberian­
registered rl'eiJhter Ruth Everett
were fined moce than $350,000
Monda � tor smun lfng 17,000
olinces or gold on the !hip from
the Far East.

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COUNTRY AiR
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first s\ilge of a global weathtir
communieallons network will fo
in operation April 1. It will HU
New York with MoS&lt;?Ow, Frati):.
furt . Offenbach;' German)', and
New Deihl, lndia. Tokyo will be
Ued in next spring to compl•tie
the Northern Heml:Jphere hookup.
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Family Dinner Held
At Martlw Child, Home

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Macla1, 1 19, l•• Vee-a, Nev.,
1 1 91/t
CHtro,
stopped Vinet
A famiiy dinner was held Sun­ Stoektoll, Callf, ..10.
day at the hOme of Mrs. Martha
Childs in Middleport when the
THERE'S A
birthdays of �wirs. Child's daugh•
her
ter, Mrs. Cash Bahr and
daughter, Christin'e were celebrat•
ed. The double birthday is this
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Thursday.
Those present for the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. William Childs
To FIi ,Your Need■
and children, Sheli111 1 and Jifil!key,
Mr. and Mrs. Bahr and daughtera,
We Service All Makes
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Christine and Candace, Mrs. Min­
nie. Gilmore all of Middleport, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs and chil­
dren, Gloria and Greg o{ West
Phone WY 2-251 1
Columbia., W. Va. and Mr. and
Loc:Ui&amp;t St.
Middlepo rt
Mrs. Joe Falkner of Columbus.

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Schoeppner of Germany, Euro­
pe•n light henywellht titlehold­
er. Promoter Jack Fugaz)' of Fea
ture Sporta lnc. Hid �oday: "I
expect t,1 have • new and defi•
nite date for the Moore-Schoepp­
ner flgbt sometime nex.t week. It
will be held ln late November or
early December." He would not
disclose the :,ite.
Incldently 46 year old Moore
is slated fer--a non-tlUe fight with
wreatler Roy Shire at lndian1po­
l1&amp; Saturda)' night. Both will wear
glovea. Shire belted Archie , •·
lroun.d with hi1 bare flats recently
when Archie wa6 refereein1 a
Shire grappling bout.
Crown Spllt ThrNtenN
. There may be a split in the
banLamweight 118 pound, crown
Our NBC wanta F.der .Jofre of
Brazil and Eloy Sachez of Mexico
to Jight for the vacant title.
l:lut the British box.Ing board of
control will give title recoenJtlon
to an Oct 26 winner between
Irish Freddie Gilroy and French
Aipbon1e Halimi in London. Jose
Beeerr■ of Mexico left th� tiUe
vacant when he retired recently
because of an eye injury.
New York eets Jts {int 1how
on the new SaturdaY night TV
1erie1, Oct. 15 when Benny (Kid)
Paret of Cuba make, bi&amp; initial
defen'se of the
welterweight
crown against Federico Thompson
of Argentina at tile Garden. P■·
ret won the 147 pound title from
Don Jordan at Las Vegas, Nev.,
last Ma)' 27.
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FIGHT RISULTS
Presbyterian Church
NEW YORI( U PI--JoM Gon•
Had Bible Study Hour
11ln, 151, Arroyo, P. R., stopped
Monday evening a Bible study Manin C•ndy McFarland, 147¾
hour was held at the First United Phll1cfelphl•, 3.
Presbyterian Church of Middleport
with Jame Buchanan in charge,
PROVIDENCE, R. I, UPI-Wil•
This is the fi�t meeting of Bible lie GrMna, 1601/2, Providence, R.
study held at the church for four I ., stopped Butch Crail, 1 54,
years. Others attending were Mr. Bridgeport, Conn.. S. ,
and :iirs. Richard Vaughn, Mrs.
Dale Walburn, Mrs. Dwight Wal­
QUEBEC CITY, -Canada UPI­
lace, Mrs. James Sanborn and Rev. Bob ✓ ClerciuJC;
205, Montrt1I,
the knffked out Rltchl• Nordtn, 200
Howard Ruppclt, pastor o!
church. ·
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NEW YORK UPI-To1sing a
few ringlets:
Arter almost exactly 10 years,
the weekly Wednesda)' night TV
fight! (ABC) come to an end
Wednesday when light heavy­
weight contender Harold Johnson
meets heavyweJght Cleveland Wil
Iiams at the Chicago Stadium.
A total of 502 main events
were staged for TV since the
Wednesday series was started
with the Euud Charles-Joe Loui1
tille light on Sept. 21, 1950.
They included 5,3 world champion
ship!! in all division,.
After Wedensda)' there'll be no
'l' V bouts until Oct. 8 when the
new weekly Saturd.ay nighl (ABC)
series Btarts with a middleweight
(NBA) title fight between cham•
pion Gene Fullmer and ex-champ
Sugar Ray Robin,on at Loi An•
geles. This series, produced by
the Madison Square Garden Box­
ing Club NPlaces the- Garden•,
former Friday night NBC bouts.
Wank TIiie Bout
Teddy
matchmaker
Garden
Brenner is trying lo import Chic
Calderwood of Scotland unbeaten
light heavyweight eontender. But
Calderwood wants a title shot at
Archie Moore if he comes over.
Jersey Jones, foreign ·editor or
th� Ring magazine, sa1•s Calder­
wood is now "the best light
heavyweight in the world." He
beat our Willie Pastrano at Glas
gow last week.
Champion Moore is contracted
for a title defense against Erich

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RATES

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' , ,..., ,er wunl ior t.bre. CODt1eCV.Uve tnNrtioDI.
8'Vf:1J - one modh for 30 ce.nt J i:,er word.
l'ull rate of 4 cents per word will be cbar&amp;ed for advertisina
If Nt 1IOid wttiJlin lU day1 aner rece.vini bill.
Advertisinc - Should 1,e r.p&lt;'-:1.Ni l.mmrdiately. The
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w. w . , Thu ndubird, floor shifl
j tram.. many
other extras.
Phone Chester YU5·3200.
9-27-6tp
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-POTATOES. Hyau Parsons, Portland, Ohio.

9-21 -tllc
POW R SHOVELS
ULLDi)lERS
' HOME MADE ICE CHEAM, Jusl
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ORADIRS
like you m11ke at home. J.ick's
SCRAPERS
Dairy Bar.
9-27-0tc
OTHiRS
1 947 DODGE 4 door. Phone WY2Trained men �re earning $165
9--27--0lp
2867.
11er week and up. Thousands
of additional men are needed
KELVINATOR refrigeralor, baby
11p.t now to opetate the he11vy
crib, 2 utility cabinets. Phone
eq'ulpment used in building
WY:l-t!Dl4.
9-27·3lc
l'Olda, bridges, dam11, airfields,
'-.:AS, FU EL OIL aod �oal fur.
etc.
n11.ce1. Call for free eslimat.tts.
f.i&gt;mplete tr.inlnt program, Jn.
Ji'or�mau .s,. Abboll Alidaleport
�ludlnt actual experience on
6--10-t'-:
hea.v1 equipment
For complete Information, ,end
1 FO U H ROOM house, Z lullJ in
name, addreu, age, telephone
Chesler Village, Fuel Oil stove
• nwnber and workina houn to:
and a 275 fuel oil t,ank. Call
Unlvenal Equipment
WY2-6618, Charles JJiehl.
0p..-.,r■ Seltool
9-24-6tp. _
Stat., Columbus, Ohio •
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JERSivco\V three
yaarB vld. Homer Willard, Pom•
THE PARTY who picked up the
eroy, R. D. 1 .
(9) 24, 3tp
white Pekineae aog at Brad­
bury Sunday night wa, reco&amp;• l FAWN cigarette machine holds
nized. Therefore, if they will
$125.00.
9 different brands
return It, there will be no
Itutl11nd Pool Room.
9,27-3tp
ch■rees tiled. Edward Moore,
Proffitt,
1)-26-;J tc POTATOES Clarence
Bradllury.
Port11111d, Ohio
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IIJ Pain. F .... INpt,Ctlon. lniur- GOO{? L�MP coal delivered in
Me igs Count y for 32c bu. Call
tel tty JNtlonw.._ Phone R 1
CH7-2334.
9-26-3lp
� ;,,,,. hr,loe 'Station WYi
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den, lled and Vt!llow Deliciou8,
ARRIVED FRESH SATURDAY A.
Rome lll• ,mty.
Slayman and
{
M. Canning tomatoes, c11-nning
Pleast: brini conluiners. t:lms
peuhes, Uarlle�l pears, grapes,
1''ruth, Mason. W. Va. Pl1one
and apple butter apples. Midway
SPruce 3-5204.
9-20-5tc
.Market, W, Main St., Pomuroy,
1
Ohio.
9 24 3lc
PUBLIC SALE
I
Having sold my farm, I ,,.,;n sell
.
ks
ill l'ublic Aut!lion on S11turd11y,
0( 0
Oct. lat,_ 111 one o'clock al farm
.JTS REVIVAL TIME a t Mt. Q,-ive
three mile� west of Alfred, on
near Lona Bollom, Sept. 28 I
Middle Shade Creek : 400 bales
�hru OcL 9. Rev Harold H�im;
of hay, Ollver mowing. machme,
,•• evang,el111t. Special �lngmg
cultivators, garden tractor, 3 1f�
b)" the t ?�r Keys, Jluntm�lon,
II. P., Springfield, 2-60 bu,
W. Va., lhe Travelers rrlo
grain boxes, 2 w11shing machBuffalo, W. V_a., The Duncan,
Ines, oil cook itovc, heating
and other&amp;. Come �-e1tr, h�ed j 11t0Ye, bottlo a:as cook itove, l
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and help. Jicv. D. C i rcle,
J a11•
11 c·upb
relri,crutor 9 ·7 f'-. �
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,a l11blc11 3 bed11 one duffarobe
Y-24-6Lp
tor.
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W..,.
1:1 WISH to thank
one ,11.nt 1qut cheat of drawcrli,
everyone who 11enl him a c11rd
living room suite, 1 overstuffed
Sfpt. 20th for his b1rthd�y . · l lc
eb it ir, 4 rocking chairs, 1 2
enjoyed them very much to
ch11irs, dressers, 1tauds, RCA
hen from bis old school �n�t�s
Vlctor 21 TV, !.:imps, diihes,
and friend, again. I m.: c 1 ved
crocks, j1tn, cooking utensils
1
, Ul7 (1rd1 and letters. Ai;iu
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and many other articles too
lhankl 10 ver)' much lu .wll
numerous to mention.
who aent them.
Albart Warner, Owntr
Mr. and Mr&amp;, Burt DtlVis,
Kanneth Ha..r, AuetlDIIHr,
Rutland, 0.
8-27-llc
C1th on day of lllt. _ ,
Nc,t N11pon1lble for accldentl
161 Lost and Found
9-24·31p.

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'LOST-BABY 1l111e1 in vicinity
fl Pomeroy Poat Olfice 11nd
f Pomeroy National Bank. Ir
fou�d ple11e phone WY2·6266.
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most careful
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drive,. $1 ,19J.

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Centlll')' 2 door
the
W• lnvlte
in1pedlon.. Power
brakea, Dynafiow
Bl■ettn1r'1, Pom•
9 22 6tc

IMOPEL 4 cyl. J door Hd■n. One
ld!al owner. llnlah apotleN.
jfl,BDO. Blael\11111•1, ·Pomtro,,
• 12 etc

1N7 Studebaker VI Pnaident 4
jdoor aedan. Finest ud beat Stu•
,debaker, and this one lt tapa in
�C!Ondlt.lon and •PJ.tUA\CI. '8HI J2 fltc
8lHtlnar'1, Pomeroy.

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Wan. 000d looklni. Good nlh­
� car. 1995 Blaettnar1, Pam•
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llllf FORD I TON truck A-1
'eooditlon •1295, Ray Wuvtr,
11"" Haven, W. v,. 9-24 6lp

PUBLIC AUCTION
l haY c 11ol&lt;l my farm and will
11cll tho following at public
auction, Oct. 1, Saturday, l :00
P. M., located 1 mile from Zlon
Church usl off nato rollte 143
Ml foot of Horner Hill. Watch
for 11.rrow1: 19:ffl Farman A
tractor wilh plow and culliYa­
tor, me corn planter, 2 wheel
trailer, 2 shoat,, potatoes, horse
diac, cut off ■aw, 50 heavy chic­
kens, J lot hand tool,.
HOUSBHot..D l'URNITUR I
Coal cook 11tove, metal utility
cabinet, livin&amp; room suite, bed1,
electric ironer, Z burner 111
atove, washer, 2 Warm Morn­
Ins heater&amp;, radio, rockers
1tand1, bun
warmer, dlihea:
rinae tuba.
ANTIQUIS
2-pc. living room suite, cord bed,
cane l,lbrary table, side board, 3
atanda, cane couch. A a:re1t
many other article, not listed.
Orwllle Johnson, Owner
Termsz C•lh.
Not NtpOntlbl• hr aeckhntt
hi• contfudff 11J aradt.rd
Auction Compt,ny, Racine,
Ohio. P- WINl2 1
Auction..,: CrlH &amp;rHferll.
•••• Man■..ri A. C, lr1dford.
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TABLE model televidon $3�, Cub
Scout uniform, size 12. $15,00,
Frank Hudson, B1ile)"1 Lake.
ll-:18-31p,

USED GARDEN trao&amp;on 1na mo,;
11'1. Rnt,r)' mower bl.idea abar­
pened. CU.to.- mewln, and
plawlnllf.
1
OIIAVl�Y TlUICTOII
SdN... aa,d Service 512 � Main St.
WY 1·/111'10,
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THE LATE T. H. DAVIS pro­
perty, brick two 1tory, loe1ted
Third ,and CoaJ
at North
Streett, Middleport, may be
aeen any l\leninJ.
t-17-30tC
USED clarinet.
8-28--3lc

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In Many Fields .

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FOR SAL£ $125. See

Today's Sport Parade

Marriase Announced
In Atlanta, Geor(!ia

FHESH COW
Announcements have been reC•M No. U.Or65
Eddie Van Metre. West Colum- CHARLES ROBERT NEAL.
ceived by friend! in the Bend
( 9J 23· ::I t(
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Area of tbe marriage of Charles
652 South Third Street,
B. Ginden of Atlanta, Ga., grandc-r.n-tainers M iddleport, Ohio,
bring
PEACHES,
son o{ the late Dr. c. w. Petty
Plaintiff
We bster Fruit Farm, Long Bot· I
Muon County and Bon of Mrs.
o{
vs.
tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5-3201
A.
B. Ginden of Atlanta and the
JUNE NEAL,
6-16-Uc
The U. S. Army ill seeking l,llle Mr. Ginden. The bride is the
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young men for training in many former Mary 0.1borne Reed i;;(
SIX HOOM house and bath on Mechanicsburg, Pen!lisylvania,
fields ifnd occupations. Many of Detroit, Mich. She has a degree
.l\lcchanic Street, Myers shallow ,
Defendant
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J une N eal, who se place of resi- hese schools �ill train . men for in social work and one year's
well pump used very little.
9-24·31c
Phone WY 2-3542,
dence is SB8 Marble Roard, Mech- 1 Jobs lhat are J R the Ohio Valley g!aduate _wo!k from the Univer:
I s1ty of M1ch1gau. Al present she
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--.---Pennsylvania will take area.
anicsburg,
, FOH SALE Upright playl'r pia,10. notice that on August 19 l960 the !
Some are Diesel Engine Repair, is employed by the Juvemle Court
9·24-ti lp undersigned filed
Straford. WV2 - 2992.__
his' . peti t io n I Cona truction Dr�ftlng, Motor and o{ Fulton County, AtlanlA.
1 Generator RJ!patr, . Metal B?dY
Mr. Ginden after graduating
GALLON JUGS FOR SALE I N against her in the Court of Com- , Repair, Co�structioi:i
Survey i�g, from Emory University completed
Count)',
Pleas,
Ohio,
Meigs
mon
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!.hipping containe rs. Ph. WY 2(tJ J 24 , 6 \C' praying for divorce and other re- Den �al As�itant, Fix� Station thre-e years in the Air Force. He
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lid, on the grounds of gross neg- 1 �adio Rep�•�, Constructto.n, Weld- i:1 now associated with the Tru5t
Company of Georgia in Atlanta .•
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_m 1at , . Automo � 1ve Re( 90 ) Marine Su pp l ies lect of duty and extreme cruelty, JpaR�ir,, Mach
Re{r1gerat10n Repair (Equip
Said cause will be for hearin g on
and after the 1st day of October, men !) , X -Ray Proced ures, Fin"
AS IS SPliCIALS
ance Procedure, and many others.
1 900_
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
Many of these schools are in
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
NEAL
CIIARLES ROBERT
Aircraft field. These scbools
the
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Plamtiff
I are open Aircraft
Maintenance,
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ME'TROPOLITAN MOTORS
WEBS1ER and FULTZ
Hel icop'ter Repair and Single En• I
600 Ea1t Main Strttt, Porn1roy
Attorneys for Plamt,ff
gine Repair.
Phone WY2-3870
(8) 30; (9) 6, 13, 20, 2:1; (10) 4: , 6tc
Clai,ses will start in three
8-20-tfc
months. Those Interested must
---qualify and .. lill elghl week,
J
before school starts so that the:,
Several more areas are to be
may complete their eight weeks
WANTED CUSTOM corn picking.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER
basic prior to school. The Army visited by members of the Ohio
Contact Delmar Hollon. Pome­
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
guarantee, school of your choice Natural Resources Commission ' beroy Route 3. Mt. Herman Road
By virtue of II Chatt.el Mortgage before enll1Lment.
fore completion of the report on a
9-24-6tp.
1 cXcculed and delivered by Floyd
Al l young men who desire study or state parks and racililies.
�toharl, Jr. and Grace Stobart to school auignmenta and would Forest Hall, Findlay, is chairman
,,.,-,,."�S��N�-1�-__-ac- 1
m plE G IO OTS_
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1 ro5lo.� Motora Inc. on March 26th, like to discuss thi.11 without obll- of the project which is to be comceptance $ 1 .3 1 Per 07. All other 1 960,
l.!Uly assigned to the und·er1·
U1:Cem ber 1 .
roots al advanced price also si ned and filed with the Clerk o ga ion sh ou Id contact sgt . Judd, p e t ed by n.
t
omeroy, any
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Masonic
Temple,
P
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The me-e
1 ct,ober14·5 w i II see
hling 0
un
M
Oh io, • � Monday or Thursday or call Galli�1:�:�s �. t�!.' .�� •�• o_
t� T�rui i;::; 6a/ �,t�nl.
s1 mg ake Hope,
v
ers
mem
e.
th
w h ch de polis, Gibson 6-3343.
Evenings
_3t&lt;
Burr Oak and Forked Run State
•_ faull has been made, the under- caJI Gib6on 8-0999.
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Parks, Veto Lake Wildlife Area
slide trom bone � igned will sell the goods and I
GOOD used
and a number o{ dams and locks
in
morthattels
said
described
e
t
9-27 · 3l
Phone WY2-2593.
1
on the MuU.ingwn River. At the
---- - - --- - ��1:e, to-wil: 1957 FORD, 8 Cylind- c
November 9-IO meeting, the memer, Serial No. 87UG 179337, Tu•
t
bers wilt view Lake Loramie , Kiser
dor, al Public Auction at Preston ,
Independence Canalwa.y,
Lake,
FO R RENT modern t wo bedroom Motors, Inc., 461 South Third AveWayside and Van Buren
Casc:ade
thf;
in
VilOhio
nue,
Micldlcporl,
house. t'urnished or unfur
I
State Park6.
nished, automatic heal, dispos lage of Middleport Meigs County,
The September meeting marked
al and landsca1){'d yard. Phone Ohio. on October 5, 1960 at 10:30 1
lhe fir,t for the new dean of the
WY2.3241l. Mrs James Weher a. m.
Minimum sole Price $600.
College of Agriculture Dr. Roy M.
9-26.fltc
Middleport.
Terms of sale: Cash in hand on
Kottman, ex-officio member.
HOUSE, 7 room� 1 �Ii b.alh, hard day of sale.
IV GAY PAULIY
reported earnings or $5,000 to
wood noors. basement, gara�e,
Th• Farmen Bank &amp; Sning1
UPI WonMn's Editor
$15,000.
large Jot and g11rden on GraYel
Comp•ny
NEW YORK UPI-A health
The average net income of den­
Hill. Phone W\'2-3267.
Pomeroy, Ohio
publication H)'S that a career in
9-27-3tc
(9) 20, 27; (10) 4, 3tc medicine (or women is Just what tists in 1958, the latest year for
which figures are available, was
the doctor ordered.
EIGHT ROOM HOU SI'� , two fi'le
And the
opportunities are $ 14,000; a survey of 1 ,250 women
room apac,ments. A . N. Bengel
growing rapldly in the dental dentists for the same year show­
ed thclr average at $1 1,0QO.
1 1 •2-tfc
Phone WY2-3272.
field,
_JJ'he hours are good. Most
This is the gist of a report in
NOTICE OF SAL! UNDER
FOR RENT-nret omce Mom1
doctors and dentists have
women
health economics, publlahed to­
CHATTEL MORTGAGE
over Stilfler Shoe Store on
marriage and career
tl\at
found
By Yirtue or a Chattel Mortgage day by the Health (nsurance InCourl St., fo Pomeroy, second
executed and delivered by Earl stilute which represents iteveral mi x happUy.
floor. One large l8 x 22 ft, room
-The wor k is rewa rding. -Ali
Kauff and Opal Kauff to the under­ companie1 In thi1.1 in1urance field ,
with .idJolning 1 :1 '- 1 2 �L room
The publication aaid that if the AMW A describes the future
si�ned on May 20th, 1960, and fil.
One 10 .1 1 8 frou;; room. All
ed with the Clerk of Court, of Florence Nla:htingale were alive for the girl who wants to study
ne.i,•!y painted with new floor
Meigs Count)', Ohio, on 'May 20th, today, 1he might urge women to 1 medici,ne : "Your jo b wlll be ln­
covsrings, Phone WY 2·2089.
1960. and on which default h88 take up medicine or dentistry, · teresling beyond your wildest
8-2-llc
been made, the undersigned will where a manpower shortage is in• dreams. Your sense of spiritual
7 ltoOM IIOLSE, b1tlh, three lots sen the goods and chatteb dcscrib­ creasing, instead of the nursing fulfillment will be something
786 Hysell St., Middleport. J. l'd in said mortgage, to-wit: 1 950 profession which she founded 100 none of us can describe.''
At present, said H'i!alth Eco­
9-7-tfc Sl udehacker, 8 Cylinder, Serial No. years ago. According to the Pub•
II. Allen.
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8383952, 5 Pass, Coupe, at Blaet• lie Health Service, PHS, nursing nomics, there. are 6,000 women
� � tnar Auto Company Warcho1.11e, ha1 brighter proai'cts of supely. , "doeton and 2 000
-�·urnllb
m@n dentisls
unturni1,.td. Mc..'J�ften, Mleld-le Spring AYenue, Pomeroy, Ohio, i n
Heallh Economics ,aid ' there In the United Sta .
3 3 U the Village of Pomeroy, Melgs are US 3 physician, per 100,000
port, Phone WY 2·2821.
;dentist was
The first woman
County, Ohio, on October 5th, 1960 per11ons in this country. The ra­ .Emeline Roberta Jones, a con•
temporary of Florence Nia;ht•
tio i1r expected to decline to 126
M001::1tN"-unfurlii�ii"cd 3 rooms at 10:00 a. m.
lngale.
by 1975.
.illd l&gt;li th upa�tmenL Birch cab­
Minimum sale price $250.00. •
Btlow Pre•War
incinen1tor,
diRpOsol,
inets,
Terms of sale: Cash in hand on
It added tha't today's ratio of
larg e closets. Phone W V2-514 1. day of sale.
9· 1 6-lfc
Th• Farman B•nk &amp; Snln91 (i5{1 dentiats per 100, 000 population
- -- - --- -----is below World War II levels.
Company
And unles1 more students 110 into
Pomaroy, Ohio
Help
tO) 20, 27; (lOJ 4, 3tc the profession, the ratio will be I
praclic11I
Licensed
WANTi.,:o:
5tl dentists per 100,000 by 1975.
nu rse. Apply in person at }t'oi;­
By eontrast, said the publlca•
tl'r ' s Nu r.sing Hume, Syracu�c,
tlon, the ratio of active profe1.
9-27-5lc
Ohio.
sion11l nurses is 264 per JOO 000
'
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now and is expecte'd to riae to
MAN lo take over g.is stHtion.
284 by 1970.
9·2Hfc GOOD PAINTING done. Very
Phone WY2-99:0:0 .
The Jnstitut� listed these points
reuonable. Call Vl3-2484. See
in favor o f women going lnto
WANTED: Mechanic. PhoM WYZWilkie Sarson, Porth1nd.
medicine or dentl1try:
9-23-tfc
0020.
9-24-3tp.
-Opportunities 'are expandina:
rapidly. The American Women'•
t:.mplovmenr
Medical A�oelaUon AWMA re•
l'OMPLJ,;TE ll-/SURANCE PRO ported the medical 1choola sup­
tecUon, Llle, Auto, Fire, Polio ply tome kind ot thianclal aid to
IUU10 M.lddl•port both men and womtc1 in the form
Call Don
WOMAN wants cloa.ning at $1 .00
of loans, scholarahlp, and prize,
'lb.i4.
r er hour. Phone Wl9-3017.
for achievement. In dentiatry, the •
9-2tl- 6 tp
BARNES-SIMPSON JNS\JRANCE future look• rwiy for women be­
-- . -- .------Agcnt.s, Middleport. Fire, Auto­ cause or the lncre11lng emph11i1
(
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY:t-- on, good denial care for children.
8-27-tl Thl, 11 wher� a woman uaually
2903.
MUILLER FUllNAC IS, WIITINQ
1hlnes. And many adult.- prefer a
HOLJSI •ppllancu. Amold lro­
woman dentlat bec1uae of her
. thart, lyracvM, Ohio. Phon•
and centleneaa.
patience
WYi-&amp;114.
l M l,tt
P..,1 W•U
FARM FOR SALE 80 acre,, 5
BU LLDOZER FOB HIRE. Pond!,
-The
Pl.)'
11 a:ood, althoua:h the
room hou�e, barn, on mail route
land1c1pin&amp;,
and
baaement
level
for
'tfomen
as a croup 1tlll
school bu,, gravel road. W. R.
Phone Cheater, YukonJ.3268.
9-26-3tp laa:s behind that oI men. A atudy
Holcomb, Carpenter.
8-24-30tp
made several yean •li!o showed
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE that &amp;9 per cent ot &amp;he women
with bath, nice location. :Uelvla docton lntervJewed earned be­
Alli SONDfflONmo, REFRIGJIII,
tween $5,()00 and $1&amp;,000 1 year,
Hood. l l l Lo..!Ult St., PomeroJ.
alkfn Hr'liet, l•ct•1 RelrlJtr■·
(9) I 30tp and only elaht per tent had ln­
tlon. New lbven. Jtbou TU2,
corne1 above '20,000. More than
7
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FOR SALE: HOUSE S room, and • third el lhe mile doctor,
I03 .
__
Inter
bath, full 1lai ba.sen1ent, dou­ viewed at the qme
••1c110Niii
time received
ble lot, In &lt;"il)' llmll1 at New over $20,000, while
c......,. .... ,..
38 per cent
Haven, W. Va. $6AOt),oo; Phone
Crltt aradfan4
9-2Ultc
TU2-2u,.
..., C, 81AONMII&gt;, ..,1,... Gilio.
/
FOR SALE room house, double
lot. 344 'Beech St., Phone WYZ.
9-H•3tc
3857 after 8 p. m.

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8efo1• 9:30 A.II(.
Mlcldl- WY-l-2'4t
,omeror WY-2-3195
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Y- 5-2141
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AUCTIONIIR
RIAIONAILI RATIS
SATISfACTION GUARANTIID
C•II ., write I. O. Mceo,
CMlter, Ohio
8 12 80tp

NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY
,John1-Maa�!1P • roof 1hln1le1,
kllcben c1blnet1 bul&amp;t to order,
aluminum wlndowa and door,,
1araa:e doors. celllne: tile, vinyl
floor --ue and plrwood panelinc.
Call Nelilet'� Racine. 1-11-llo

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SYRACUl--1 1tory frame, five
rooms, also 12x24 1tore build•
ing, 0,-a acre•, located on Route
124, '3,000.00.
ROUT »..-Ranch style alone
and frame, S bedrooms, 1 1·2
bath1, [ull b11ement, double
gara1e, brteieway, • swimmin,
pool, 1,acre lot. $20,000.00.
,AltM-16
CHIIHIRI- SMAL�
acre•, t-room frame, f11.ll ba1t-­
house,
ment, barn, ch.lcken
plenty or ,water. Lo&lt;:ated · on
Route -5&amp;4. $3500.00.
ROUT 7 FAlltM--17$ acres, no
bu�lc:lina1, 36 «cres cultivated,
139 acres fenced. Excellent lo­
cation. '6(l00.00.
, ALa ttT M. COX, Saletm1rt
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Sund•)' dinner guest, of Mr,
and Mrs. V�al John1on and
famil)' w11 Sylvia Coleman, It waa
Miss Coleman'• birtbdQ.

Gau(lea: Mont,omery upper
18.2, lower 8.2 runnin:, 2 fl. Gal•
liPolia, upper 17.'I', lower 9.,
running 2'4 ft.; Lock 23, upper
15.3, lower, &amp;8, closed off. All
d1m1 are tloaed.
Boda down: Lock lS, Cbarlea
R. Stevenson, . 9:to ain, U-0;
Loe� 1a, ·Bob Benlt!r, 8:31 a. m.,
11-1, Albert r. Holden, g am,
1·10; OVEC, 7:-00 pm, UMli Cap­
tai_n Harri1on, 7 pm, 1-8; Lock 8 ·
1'f4dewind, 12:20 am, 12-3; Lock
i1 (;11.y of M■-yaville, 8:40
H: Lock' 23, National 9 : :IG
o-3; Southem 9 am, &amp;-a; Helen
9:11 1m, f.O.
Boata up: 011Upol11, Orleanlan
l0:'5 pm, 1-21; Thelma Ann, 5:10
am, 0-1; Lot:11: 28, Bayou I.Mnlne
7:3D am, 4-0; Lock 23, All,shen.y
Hl:15 pm, lOON; City of HUDt.iftl·
ton 2:20 pt11, 8-8; Peno11lvula
Eller Clift • 1m1
I: l5 pm,
0-11; Poll)r;,ol 8:31 ■m, 1-ll; On­
wmf 10:05 1ni, lS-0; -Mr. CrlQ
and A. l/. Ctiu wlitlna lock at u
am, northbound.
Kanawha River: Btaver, 10:10,
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Here's Hollywood
Steamboat Bill
Woody \'lo,l!' ,ecker
Meet Mr. Candidate
Jim Thacker St:ow
WeaLhercast
News Ptcture
Huntley-Brinkley Report
t·lll) Cannonl&gt;all
Joist, L-'lram1e
8:30 Hitchcock Presents
D:00 Thriller
10:00 Dpw �our of Mysteries
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Continental Classroom
TodaY
Welcome Neighbors
Mr. and Mrs. North
Dou1h Re Ml

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ConcentraUon
Truth or Con&amp;,quence,
It Could Be You
Mid T)1y New1
Movletime
Woman·, Wocld
Loretta Youn,: Theater
Young Dr. 111:�ilone
From These Roo•.a
&lt;lomt!dy PlayhOUL'f'
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Steamboat bW
Oulck Draw -YcGraw
M"u1ic in the :Round:
The Jir,, Tlud:e,- !ibcnl
We:therean
Jll'ewa Pietlll'II
Huntley BrinldeY &amp;e,9rt
Yanhu'.
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I Married Joan.
Rtstleu Gun
Queen tor a Day
C:M .a nufflttn llf.ndltaod
AbmJt 1'1Cei
!'1:80 Rln Tin Tin
Medic
":00 Sia J'!'uctaw Beat
in Court
Day
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1:30 Ynur Ellli a-.. w
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1:30 TBA
The Lone Ranger
5:30
8:30 Political Program
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8:00 kn l•Tandlc-,1 i,ut
8:00 The Rifleman
fl:30 Your :itso llePorter
9:00-10:00 Cast the First Slone
io:oo Ak!Oa Preset'lta:
8: � Weather Teller
10:30 Open HOWie
6:45 John Daly News
11:00 The New.s Tonight
7:00 Four Ju1t Men
1 1 : 10 Seanning the weather
7:30 Hong Kong
1 1 : l S Spart&amp; Report
8,30 Nelaoa FamU7
11:20 Late Show
D:00 Wedlle5d8J Kitht Filhl&gt;
Sp0111 l'INde
10:00 Hawaiian Eye
t 1 : 00 News Tonight
8:'00 Cartoon Spectacular
n:10 Scanning the Weather
Room
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1:30.
I 1 : 15 Sports Rlport
9:30 Show Time
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11:15 Your Esso Reporter
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12:00 Love :.f 'Lire
12:30 , Search l'or Tomorrow
T'le ll.Jlihtff OIJ
t2,4� The Gui�illJI Lliht
P«re1 Sturm
1 :00 Life or Riley
4,4JJe of, NUihl
1 :30 As the World TUrnl
The Three StoogH
2:00 Full Circle
Arth•U" J. Smlth :N..
Flouse !PtrtJ
2:90
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Mlllloruolre
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1,00
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Venllct h YOUIO
The
8:30
Adventure
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I 1:00 The Brllhter OQ
Tom EWell Shops
I: JS T:1e Secret Storm
Red SkeJto.n SJ:iow
1:80 Edi� of Nial&gt;I
Thi!' ''Iiart)' · Moore Show,
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11 O'clpck News
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A Look a t tre 'f{eatller
8:15 A Look al the Weather
Theater 13
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'l':00 Conversalional Rul.!!iln
7:30 Frontiers of Science
J·.QG New•
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Y:02 Breakfast P.,-ty
'7:30 Pickens Hardware Sbo•
T:"5 Breakfut Party
8:00 Newe H'"d.line■
8:QI Sporlll Report
l:OI B�lall Put,
9:30 News
l:BS1 lireakfaat Party
1:00 f\eWll Head.Unea
8:02 Breatfaal hrt.•
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10:00 Coffee flm.e
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Wiped Out When
Sho�s Replaced
HOLLYWOOD UPI - Entire
TV "familie1" are wiped out
every year when &amp;hows so off the
air for keeps to be replaced by
new ones.
F.ans of the defunct series ''The
Alaskans," however, have a new
family moving into the same time
slot on ABC Oct. 2. The faces
are different, but the 6i.tuatioru
11re almo1t the 1ame.
Insteld oi snowahoeinc 1cross
frozen wastes, the newcomen
hop.,.around the Eut Indie1 in a n
airplane.
'l'he show "The Islanders" has
the same ba�ic format "The Alas­
kans" had. The three principal
c�araclers are Bill Re1nolds, a
slick, handaome smoothie · Jim
Philbrook, a muscular fath�r im­
age; and pretty Diane Brewa ter.
who keepa both boys guessing.
'1 ''The Alaakans" Roger
Moore Played the hand1ome role,
Jell , York the muscleman, and
Dorothy Provine the cutie who
kept them on the rope,.
Thps, viewers will be spared
the rigors of con,plt-te chana:e
'nley wtu aimply adju5t them­
selves to palm trees and -air­
plane� in place of snow and dog
aleds.
The n�w hm1r-long adventure
drama's stars have completed
seven segments of their show and
still are getting to know one an­
other.

Ex-Coach Comes
Bllfk To Lakin
As _1'herapist

Floyd P. Meadows or Hunting­
ton, w. Va., has recently been
added to the Staff of Lakin State
Hospital where he will function
as Industrial Therapist.
Mr. Meadows Is a graduate of
West Virginia State College. He
received his Mlll�ters degree from
Marshall College, His previous
employment was with the Recrea­
tion DiviBion, city of Hunlinl{t.on.
A former teacher and coach at
the Boys lndllRtrial School, Lakin,
W. Va., " Mr. Meaduw5 is well re­
membered for the second plact:
• status in the W. VE;. High School
Athletic Union 11chie\ed by his
football t{:.,,m in 1952. He is 11
ll'lember of the W. �.ra. Board of
Officials and recently wa.s select­
ed as the outsttilndmg volunt"'eer
at the Community Center i n
Huntington.
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Wanted-Dead or Alive
The Millionaire
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Circle Theatre
Arrhstrong
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Said Reynold, w.ho formerly
1tarred in ··Pete Kelly'• Blues"
"So far we're working ., a team
We spend up • to I I houn I day
toa;e&amp;her - more than we do with
our own f1 rrHliel - and thert
haven't been any aqu11bble1."
Strongman Philbrook nodded
agreement. "YOI.I can make a
movie ind not .know a toul. When
yo11 're through · wori:ina: yau go
home and forget about every­
thina:. But not in a TV aerie1."
"Righi, ' Dlane piped up. "We
all like one another, but the tend­
ency is nut to know each other
too penon-ally, You must main­
tain a certain amount of pri­
hcy,"
Basis or the 1how ii a one-air,
plane airli ne ' run by the three
principals in the lush East Jndie's,
11:le men are 5old.ier, of fortune
and Diane playt a Dutch girl at­
tempting to regain her family's
property.

Reynolds summed the 1erle1 up
best, saying. ''lt's in a contem­
porary setting, but has a horse
open. flair. We're. saddle tramps
with an airplane instead of
horses.''

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TV Producer
Found With No
Care For Rating

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harassed producer can. trO you,
the ideal sponsor i1 one who
doesn't give a lrlllng libouj ratings
Such a one is Charles Corcoran
His immranl'e compan)' Equit­
able Life Asvurance Society picks
up the tab for "Our America,n
Heritage" a aerie, based on his­
torical figurem from Alexander
Hamilton to Teddy Roonvelt.
The ratings, high or low, are
of no moment to Corcor.an, a
viee president of the company.
He says inauran(e isn't sold in
,tores, and s ales can't be guaged
by TV adYertising.
"Many questions are being
raised about the. -accuracy of rat­
ings anyhow," Corcoran explain•
ed. "And · high ratings �are no
guarantee of hillh salea.
"Our show isn't expected to
draw huge audiences in the- fil'lt
Place.
PuWle RajKb History
"American history as enter•
tainment ha, never been well re­
ceived. It sufrer, from being too
good. The public rejects It like
mediC'ine. 'rhe)' know it is good
for them, there.tore it can't be
very palatable."
"Our American Heritage" t1
one program that need not fff!I;
about the critie1' cry {or more
"class" and educational content.
. Last year the show presented
tiw.craphfoal stories of Thomas
Je-fferson, Ell Whitney, John Fre
. n;i.ont, An4t�.W , . . C.rnnie_ a nJl 1 ,
.-S,C�rai..Gran1. This ,�son - globfJ....
·- ttwifl.g newsman Lowell Thomas ,
wiU be host and moderator o{ Hie . •
1how.
"History is filled wlth 1Teat
drama,'' Corc;oran said. "We. be­
lieve historic-al scripts can be
done excilingly.
Sen1a of Pride
"Our battle is always between
authenticity and entertainment.
"It· ie difficult, too, to bring in hu­
man aspect, of our ,izreat h-istori•
cal figures. Most of the time they
are presented as unrealistk, an!•
mated 11tatuea.
. "We a:o on the air once a
month with our hour-long show1
�- !1. Then in February NBC
will beam two "Herita�e" half.
hour progr'aml per month.··
Corcoran Sl)'I be hopes his
show doea more than entertain
and educate. He feel! it should
· 1Ur the mind and rt-awaken a
11e1111e of prtde in our countl')(s
heritage,

· pYJGGL iNG BRINGS FiNE
CALCUTTA. India (UPI) - 'I'l'le
American ownen of the Liberian­
registered rl'eiJhter Ruth Everett
were fined moce than $350,000
Monda � tor smun lfng 17,000
olinces or gold on the !hip from
the Far East.

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communieallons network will fo
in operation April 1. It will HU
New York with MoS&lt;?Ow, Frati):.
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Family Dinner Held
At Martlw Child, Home

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Macla1, 1 19, l•• Vee-a, Nev.,
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CHtro,
stopped Vinet
A famiiy dinner was held Sun­ Stoektoll, Callf, ..10.
day at the hOme of Mrs. Martha
Childs in Middleport when the
THERE'S A
birthdays of �wirs. Child's daugh•
her
ter, Mrs. Cash Bahr and
daughter, Christin'e were celebrat•
ed. The double birthday is this
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Thursday.
Those present for the dinner
were Mr. and Mrs. William Childs
To FIi ,Your Need■
and children, Sheli111 1 and Jifil!key,
Mr. and Mrs. Bahr and daughtera,
We Service All Makes
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Christine and Candace, Mrs. Min­
nie. Gilmore all of Middleport, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Gibbs and chil­
dren, Gloria and Greg o{ West
Phone WY 2-251 1
Columbia., W. Va. and Mr. and
Loc:Ui&amp;t St.
Middlepo rt
Mrs. Joe Falkner of Columbus.

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Schoeppner of Germany, Euro­
pe•n light henywellht titlehold­
er. Promoter Jack Fugaz)' of Fea
ture Sporta lnc. Hid �oday: "I
expect t,1 have • new and defi•
nite date for the Moore-Schoepp­
ner flgbt sometime nex.t week. It
will be held ln late November or
early December." He would not
disclose the :,ite.
Incldently 46 year old Moore
is slated fer--a non-tlUe fight with
wreatler Roy Shire at lndian1po­
l1&amp; Saturda)' night. Both will wear
glovea. Shire belted Archie , •·
lroun.d with hi1 bare flats recently
when Archie wa6 refereein1 a
Shire grappling bout.
Crown Spllt ThrNtenN
. There may be a split in the
banLamweight 118 pound, crown
Our NBC wanta F.der .Jofre of
Brazil and Eloy Sachez of Mexico
to Jight for the vacant title.
l:lut the British box.Ing board of
control will give title recoenJtlon
to an Oct 26 winner between
Irish Freddie Gilroy and French
Aipbon1e Halimi in London. Jose
Beeerr■ of Mexico left th� tiUe
vacant when he retired recently
because of an eye injury.
New York eets Jts {int 1how
on the new SaturdaY night TV
1erie1, Oct. 15 when Benny (Kid)
Paret of Cuba make, bi&amp; initial
defen'se of the
welterweight
crown against Federico Thompson
of Argentina at tile Garden. P■·
ret won the 147 pound title from
Don Jordan at Las Vegas, Nev.,
last Ma)' 27.
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FIGHT RISULTS
Presbyterian Church
NEW YORI( U PI--JoM Gon•
Had Bible Study Hour
11ln, 151, Arroyo, P. R., stopped
Monday evening a Bible study Manin C•ndy McFarland, 147¾
hour was held at the First United Phll1cfelphl•, 3.
Presbyterian Church of Middleport
with Jame Buchanan in charge,
PROVIDENCE, R. I, UPI-Wil•
This is the fi�t meeting of Bible lie GrMna, 1601/2, Providence, R.
study held at the church for four I ., stopped Butch Crail, 1 54,
years. Others attending were Mr. Bridgeport, Conn.. S. ,
and :iirs. Richard Vaughn, Mrs.
Dale Walburn, Mrs. Dwight Wal­
QUEBEC CITY, -Canada UPI­
lace, Mrs. James Sanborn and Rev. Bob ✓ ClerciuJC;
205, Montrt1I,
the knffked out Rltchl• Nordtn, 200
Howard Ruppclt, pastor o!
church. ·
Ntw York, 3. '

NEW YORK UPI-To1sing a
few ringlets:
Arter almost exactly 10 years,
the weekly Wednesda)' night TV
fight! (ABC) come to an end
Wednesday when light heavy­
weight contender Harold Johnson
meets heavyweJght Cleveland Wil
Iiams at the Chicago Stadium.
A total of 502 main events
were staged for TV since the
Wednesday series was started
with the Euud Charles-Joe Loui1
tille light on Sept. 21, 1950.
They included 5,3 world champion
ship!! in all division,.
After Wedensda)' there'll be no
'l' V bouts until Oct. 8 when the
new weekly Saturd.ay nighl (ABC)
series Btarts with a middleweight
(NBA) title fight between cham•
pion Gene Fullmer and ex-champ
Sugar Ray Robin,on at Loi An•
geles. This series, produced by
the Madison Square Garden Box­
ing Club NPlaces the- Garden•,
former Friday night NBC bouts.
Wank TIiie Bout
Teddy
matchmaker
Garden
Brenner is trying lo import Chic
Calderwood of Scotland unbeaten
light heavyweight eontender. But
Calderwood wants a title shot at
Archie Moore if he comes over.
Jersey Jones, foreign ·editor or
th� Ring magazine, sa1•s Calder­
wood is now "the best light
heavyweight in the world." He
beat our Willie Pastrano at Glas
gow last week.
Champion Moore is contracted
for a title defense against Erich

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OUtlt fellowship--Ollicers Elected
At Meeting Of
�.Church
Youth Fellowship
Evening
.
ao.:k. Spring, Methodi.d Ofricers were elected and com•

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Engagement OI
Miss, Hysell ls
Being Anrn,unced

Arou1,d And
About
Middleport

By PIBDDII HOUDASM!LY

Newark and Mn. WelbJ WhaleJ MarJetta onr the weekend.
ol Du,.Jn •lilted S..Jurdoy wilb
Mn. John Seaver and M.ra. Don
Mr. ••d Mn, Kul Gru01er,
JeU and dauahter,
LiH Kaye
Mn. StelY Gruue r, Mn. WIU- were Yi1iton In
Parkerabur,a
i• m Flob,r and Jira. Karl Gru•• Mond17.
aer attended tbe 1'611y di)' proMn. Jacott Eberabach w11 lbe
a:r■tn at the Cheater Metbodlal
An old fashioned bo1, sorial wu
Sunday
dinner 1uHt of her niece
the them4: of the outdoor party
a, LUCILLf HAWKlltS
, Church Sundat alternoon.
Mrs.
Raymond
Thomas, Che ate r.
Mra. Wllll,am Dillard and dau•
ai�en by the mem be n; of the Ohio
Mn. AJ bert
M ees returned &amp;:htet, Bkb.r■, of La ncuter, •
Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta SigMr. •nd Mrs. Carl )tournln11 of
ma Phi Sorority at the home of �ome S unday e venin&amp;: after a vi.sit were weekend 1ue1t, of her par­ Elyria, Ohio, were week�nd gu eata
Mr1. Mila Woods, chairman of the � n C rafton, W. Va., with hi!!r son - enU,, Mr. and lln. Harry Kelaer.
of her parent.a, Mr. and Mrs. Ev­
ll'l,La.w .and dau1hter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr.a. Calvin Meadow•
chapter's Social committee.
I
erett Lambert, and other relaUves
. Paul Shay and famll:ic. Mr, and viaited Sund1y with Hr. and Mra,
of
Pomeroy and M iddleport. Sun­
r
Mrs. Belly J,•ult:r., president of M. e. Shay are Improving from In- E. J. J-1111, FlatwoodlJ,
day dinner s:uesta were Mra. Joe
the sroup auctionen the beautiful• I juries received in an auto acciMr. and Mr1. inrell Davi.I,
Johnson. Larry, Kenneth and Bev­
ly de_corllted d�ssert boxee. A corn- dent.
Middleport, vt■lted SW1day with erly; Mr. and Mn. Harley 'Han­
,
ucop1a of fruit. riowers and vegOti,,rlea Buck.
rng; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W hite;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee \'i&amp;itedI · I, Mr.Mr•andw,Mn.
etables
w11 used H the center·
1u,
n.k
m
� er re I urne d Mr. and Ara. Gene Lambert, Char­
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M.irietls
Sunda
w'th
th
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ormpiece Jor the Sunday Supper buf.
home Sunday after a weelts visit
fct table ; and decorated "Turkey er's nephew and wife. Dr. ,and in Charleston with Mr and Mn lotte, David, Don, and Cheryl; Mr.
.:1nd Mrs. Cetil Gillogly and
Apple" fnors carried out the Mn. J. L. Stansbury and family.
Wil li am Crs.te and son.,
Steven; Mrs. Kenneth Grover and
Mr.
and
Mn.
Wllli•m
King
of
farm motif.
Harol4 Young or Joy. Afternoon guests were Mr.
Mr.
and
Mn.
·
Mrs. Fult:r. summarized the purRochester, Pa., were · week end and Mrs. Byrn'• Vaughan and Ken­
poa:e- . �r the sorority, some of its
On
guests of Mr. and lfn.
Eli11 neth Grover.
achv1l1es and the qualification, for
Sliles. Mrs. Ell:r.abeth Young of / 1 ,;.
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m,mbenhip.
e,.. .,, P• .• who
accompanied
Group singing and out door
th r. here r ema I-••
·� for a I"nger
game1 were played by the gro up
v ,�
.
Middleport
�nu prizes were won by Gract
5alu niay guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dale Dutton, prt!sident of
:chulte and Donna Glaze Other
the Middleport Band Boosters, Eli11 5 tlle a were •Miue&amp; Alberta
u('8ts ror the ennlng wer� Mari•
and Anna PuUhu or J'latwood1.
'
,n McDaniel,, Mona Lee Neal presided over lhe first m,eeting
of the group _Monday evening Calling In the eveplnJ were Mr.
Brigitte Bardo! in
•ornlhy Amberger, Donna wii'.
.
and Mra. John Glnther, llra. Al­
.i1n. Rosalie Story, Shirley Smith, when the)' me,t 1n the high 1ebool bert Petenon·
and da�ltter and
C■ry Carolyn Wiley, Ann John- Th e .secreta ry s re�rt was given M rs. Philip &amp;Pyles, Ruf.:land.
by
n,
Rodney
Sauer
and
the
,M
,
;..on, Barbara fay Fields, Pi t Houd·
troturer a report by Mrs. Don
- alM&gt; htshelt..
Mr. and M,ri. ·ae;.�-1t · Norris
ery.
- Peter Cole
�
Nichol&amp;On
Peter
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and .sort, R11cjne, w.et't Sunday
· Other aororil)' members pretin
�e� t were, Donna Jones, Janet
' The group decided to con ti nue suests of Mr. ·and Mn, Elias -itile1
"WUISIANA HUSSY"
Mr. an 4. ltfa, J . C. Bl'labt re­
{ H m kle, Lucy Amsba!y, Carol wi.t� th_e monthly fund ra ising
,
, Sachtel, Barbara Betzmg,
Ann I pr9Ject1- and a recvrd hop was turned to thei(' hoi;ne, Dunbar, W.
Ch�pman, Belly Everson, Marlene plailned " (or the nigbt of Oct. 22 Va., Sunday 1fter :1 vl■lt wlib her
mother, Mrs. C. E. W. Downi e.
. Jle1nhar!, Yyonne Scally, Lee Sey• at the high ieho0l.
Mr. and M rs. Leonird Jewell
!er, Aphl Smith, and Jeanne Braun.
Mra. Arnold Richarda, of the and Mn David W1ttei spent the
· Pomeroy, Ohio
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uniform con'lmittee reported on w eykend in Mt, VeptDn with relaTQNIGHT
·
work done by that committee tlvee.
·
'l'IIEY'RE YOUNG"
E
"BECAUS
durlna the summer months.
Mias Nettle Koe�ltllr, act0mpanDi�k CJar\t - Tuesday Weld .
- also Mn. Dutton and the executive ied by �Ilse . Vlra:Inia Fishef and
tom.mittee- are extending thanks Mias Jeuie Thomal 9f Cb1fle1ton
"THE MOUSE TitAT ROARED"
fo the telephone committee who spent the weete"nd· h;i · S.lem wJth I Peter Sellers - Jean Seberg
The loeal conference of the functioned thie summer and 1IB0 Mr. and Mrs. t ArthUr H. Smith.,
J\llnnlng tllne: 3 bra. 10 min.
Mr. and· M�•- llobut 1!(urr11
Enterprise and
MorninJ Slar to those whCJ helped with the Tag
Bo11,office c.l&lt;Mes 8:e P.M.
EUB Churchea w111 held Sunday Day. ll •u aPnounced at Mon­ and faq,:lly• 1/isi$eli• - �latfye1 In
WEDNEIOAY I THURSDAY
d:venlng at r?ie llornini Star day's meeting that to ,t,te $676.32
"'J11E
GIANT OF MARATHON "
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church.
hail been· raised by the tag day
(Technl\:OIOlf)
· Rev. Fr■nels Glazier, paator of acUvities ind that
there i!l still
St,ve Reeves (Hereules)
the churchee led the song eervice • little mor e to com e in.
•nd MJlene Demongeot
wtrtch opened the meeling and
COLORCARTOONS Also
TONIOHT'
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A
:pr. C. F. Lutz: confere nce super•
PlllOAY NOT OPl!N
F AMI�Y "IGHTS
intendent gave 1n Inspi ring m ee­ Wgman' • Guild 0/
.
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aa:e using a, File topic , "What Middleport To Meet
William Hol4,en . ind
"BOBBIKINS"
.J!!:anner of Persorie Ougbl Y1 To
fhe Women'e Guild of the Fed­
Otto Preminger in
"
Bobblklne - Shirley Jon.es
erated C�urch will meet in the
J\d
"�TALA(j 17"
and Max By.graves
; Followin1 lhe sermbn
Uitz Guild lounae
Wednef(lay at
- •lso - · .
-- also Presided .,t t
l)ueineu ata1ion ')' ; 30 9. m. Mrs. C. F. Tomp.k:ine
Jerry �� -' Martha f\Y er
,-n1ch
waa
VOICE''
I
a e�ed by aeveral Will be iu eat speaker. Devotion!!
iembers · of bltth
"THE DEUC,\TE
f la
and
Edmond
O!Briin,
Julie
London
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Will be led by Mre. Thomas
of k b
DEL!NQl/E)'IT''
Church e■. Pra
S11n.) Motl,,, ,-.,.._ Oct. 2-3-4
b)I R ev. Olazier Y�n• 1itd pfoiram l eader i1
� c1&gt;1oon
c.oncluded the 1peeting,
"HOME FR/)'4 THE HILLS"
M,��- Oalf Smith .
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Weekend visi tors with Mr.
rmttees appointed when the We1lminister Youth Fellowship of the :...i n Bill Talbert were his
F'irsl United Presbyterian Church enLs. Mr. and Mr,. Talbert
...
Dnotio� .ere in charge of or M iddleport mel Sunday even• Beckley, W. V a .
. Psalms 1 28_ 1 30 _
ing.
-.,_f_Bearhl
Suun Chapman wu 11,bsent from
pttocr•m consislt'd of arliDa vid L&gt;· ons was elected Mod ·
school
Monday because of illnen
.�t,1aaen from the Upper Room
er11 tor. J u dy Sauer as Vice Mod­
Miss Martha Howell who is on
,ad �e.re read by Janet Wears. erator. Janice Zirkle as Secretary­
vacation from the office of Dr.
Joreli Stan:lev,
1 RiUI Wear.; and Tre,;isurer Micky Aorri.11 u aHisl·
Maag and her sister, Mills Ann
Undal,' Baile:,.
ant S-T . .ind Edith Haptonstall as Howell, on vacation from the Co­
LA di1cuHlon was held on th e Pres� Stcretary.
lumbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Faith and Life Commitlee mem­ Co. spent ycslt:!tday in Columbus.
� ot: M;YF meetings. An
hc r !i na m ed were Patty Lowery,
uticle was read by M rs. Beuha ch,
u rman. Roy t:oleman, Seren
Bruec Zirkle l : ft yesterday
,mi l'ellowablp. New
members
e len Taylor, Carroll Ly­ inornin-' for Columbus where he
Lewi!i,
H
wen: welcomed.
- The next meeting will be held ons, Karen Gregg, Rodney Lewis will tatle thC' entrance examination t·
an d. Beverly Perr in.
frtr the Air force.
.
Oil Od. t at 6:30 with J anet
,
Columof
Kissel
Herman
Mrs.
Wean
U b01te11,
Progrl!m Committee Carolyn R1,1s!
\'isit
short
a
for
aoday
arrived
1
s r 1 1 , chairman, ,Kathy Lace)'. bus
with her sister and family Mr.
James Miller, Cinda Morris, Al;rn
Held For
and Mrs. J ames Brewington and
Wallace. Olita Lewis Cinda Sauer.
r, Sandra.
daughte
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hysell.
lllembera
Bruce Wallace and Karen Bach­
M c!&lt; inlcy of Colum­ Route 1, Middleport, Ohio, are
Cora
Mrs.
: JtL-�• Junior Youlh Fellowship of
ner.
bus spent last week with her 11nnouncin1: the engagement of
.....- United Methodial Church held
Mr. and Mn. Rkhard Vaughn
1nd sister Mr. and their daughter. Dorothy, to Mr.
t a rl:C'Pptton tor flew
members are roumclou for the iroup and hrothcr-in- lDw
. The Pickens
Pickens
Sidney
Mn.
Sherman Bas)pm, United Statu
! � afternoon at the rhurch were in c-harge of the pro&amp;ram and
· :cKinley to Air Force. Mr. Basham is tb e 11:�n
Mrs,
accompanied
• 'l'ltti\it m�mben and lhe lead­ devolionl'i.
Charlc11ton W. V a. where they vis­ of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam· Buh1 m
.
A ha)' ride from the home of
; •-._ � Eugene Brown, present.
ited with Mrs Mayme Gardner.
of Bidwell, Ohio. No d efinltit
A worihlp ae rvtce was conduct• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sluer was
(
Wel!kend visitors wilh Mr. and date bas been .et for tbe wed­
"' e4 e�glainln&amp; the MVF " motto, planned for October 8. A Thanks­
Edgar Wolre were lhelr ding.
Mrs.
,._ emblem and meaning.
GamH giving Service which will be held
and her family, Mr. and
dau.(:hter
• and refre,lunents were enjoyed b)' In November with lhe Deacons
Martin and son Larry or
Carl
Mrs.
and De■cenesscs was discussed.
e &amp;roup.
Present wPrc• __.,.t:arol Lipscomb. Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle and
Linda Llpsromh, Cheryl fife, David
Debhle were in Colum­
daughter,
ll
om in ll Su nday
Lyons, Carru ll L)'ons, Ollela ;md
bus last Saturda y.
Seren
Lrwb1,
Kathy
Lacey,
Janice
,;i4t Hemlock Church
Mr. a m! Mrs. Joe Falkner re­
Th e annual Hoinecoming of the Zirkle, Pat Lowery, �Ith Ila[ll&lt;m tu rned Sunday cvenini to 1heir
Rally day was held Sund.i,y at
Hemlock Grove Christian Churl.'h stal l, Roy Coleman , Bevarly Per­ home in Colombu s after spending
will be held Sunday, Oct. 2. A rin. Cinda Sauer, M.icty Morris .. t he wrc k&lt;'n1! wilh Mrs. Falkner's tha Enterprise EUB Church bt­
r.
,:lnning at 9 · 30 a, m. wllh an at­
• batket ilnnt1: wlU be served at Carolyn and Judy �aut
mqthcr, Mrs. Martha Childs.
tendance of 101.
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:.1.r. and Mrs. L, E. Reynold s
, wJII betin at t ::lo'. Everyone ls Mr. and Mn. Grue,er
The Rev. Francis H. Glazier
are planning_ 1t1 leave lhis week­
:w,eteome. Cal­ had for hls topic "Miuioa Work
in
l"acalion
montti's
a
for
end
Entertt,in With Dinner
at1end of the Church", basing hia set­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue1er en­ ifornia, Mrs. Reynolds will
National mo11 on 1 Corinthian 9;16. Dul­
the
or
on
converitl
the
and GIRLS'
tertained with a dinner Saturday
which ing bi1 sermon, he brougbt .o�
e\'ening honor�g Ms1, Garnet Auociaiion of Bank Women
· Hunting ton l t ir any churc-h ia tempted tp
the
at
held
be
wlll
Adkins and Lawrence 1lall who
ve missions a minor place In
Sheralon Hotel ln. PaHden a, Calif. gi
were married Sunday.
will visit i program It sflould be re miqd•
They
days.
1ever11l
for
A deeorated
weddina cake
Mrs. e� of three thln,a, namely, eveP)'
topped with th, miniature bride with Mri. Reynold s' mother,
brother ch.,.rch i1 the p�-,duct ot eomfl­
her
and
ello
MOnteb
t,t:
S.
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and groo� waa served with the
E. H. oH'a miHlonary ,'actlvitf; evtr)'
dinner to · 14rs. Adklna, Mr. Hall, and family, Mr. and Mrs,
While
Gabriel.
San
in
ehurch has been aet down in the
an
O"Hallor
Larry and
the hosls art,d 1 aons
• Sizes 8 1f; to 3
D.ilry
s'
Reynold
the
away
niidst o1 a mi•iilon field; and
are
they
Bobby.
closed.
every ch urch hH fallen heir to
be
will
Shop
�-,--,---Mrs. Evere tt BaC'hner and daugh­ tbe Gre aL Comm\11ion.
Rev. and Mn'. Francia H. Glaz­
Karen and Connie are in
ters.
ier were In CtooksYille, Sunday,
During the worship service th e
s.
lo attend the funeral of Mn, Chillicothe today on busines
Middleport
in l:o• children partldpated ln 8 wm•
was
Reynolds
Guy
Mn.
Frank Dunn.
lumbus last Saturday where she qier Christma1 tree proaram, al
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which time the children and corivisited the School for lite Deaf.
g�egatlon place� glfta of monf)'
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Cbrlstl1111
l�e, which will . be used f9r
Otir lslmas Jjfta for the boya_ an�
�s in the rt,laiion fJelda,
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· The chlldren'i
eholr llliln g
'1Away In A Msneer''. after
Those from the First United wl)ich fl.,,e recitaUon&amp; were glv, en,
Pre1by\ti:lan Church of Middleport ':,\ Goo� Will Ce���". Jo,,e
who attended the llomecomins· at SVa111; "Chri1tnaa'1,'' Melina Grlie•
the Cheater Methodist C,nif� � "Is Your Hearl In Tun e'?''
were, Mr. an1l i'ltrs. Paul Hapton• Pally Kennedy; "Be Kind", Mik�
stall, J.'loyd Carmack, Mrs. Harold �ntr. and "The GUla", Becli�
Sauer, Mr!!. Lillian Stieff, Rev. Will.
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){gward Ruppcll and Clifford BeavThe hymn "Silent Ni&amp;ht" by
· special mu11lcal numbers werc- the children 's choir concluded t�.e
fuml11hcd by the group with Mr. 1ervice.
and Mn. Haptonstall, accordlan
and vloltn and Mrs. SHeff at the
organ.
Rev. Ruppelt sang, "I Walked To­
day Where Jeaus Walked" and
he snd Mr. Carmack, Mrs. Jlapton­
stall and Mn. Sauer �1mg, "Mom•
cnt by Moment."
The aeconrl birthday of Steve
Bachner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bachner wae celebrated Sunday
WSCS Spomorin11
and Monday when a family gather­
ing was held Sunday in his honor
Buffet Sup1,er, Sale
The WSCS wfll aponaor a burfel and a chlldren'!l party was held
aupper and pa rcel post aale at the Monda)' aflernoon.
Sunday Steve had his birthday
Rutland Mclhodl■ t church, Friday
r ! 'II • • �T y...... LOCAL AUTHOf!IIIZ ■D
"' ,, ,j
eake, decorated In the clreus
evening, Sept. 30.
Servlna Is to start at 4 : 30 p. m. theme, and It was served with lee
and w l 1 1 Include 111ndwlehe1, cream to hia srandmother M r■ .
,
QUALITY D■AL■III'■
salads, pie, ctke, cotree and milk, Id.111 Bathner, his uncle. and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner and
sold In 5 and )Oc servings,
daughters, Karen and Conl)ie and
hl1 God-p•rents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Tewltsbary' all of Mlddleporl.
On Monday the children had
hata, cars and candy for favora
fror the party with Mrs. Betty
Ch1pm1n aulsling with the i,;amea.
SleYe received many nlcr. glfta
from hit ramlly and frlend1 and
1J1.0Yiea ot his party were: taken by
hi1 mother.
R re,hmente of deror1ted cup
call.
s� Ice cream and beverage WR!l
Automatic electric �lankel Guaranteed 2
aervi to th0 tollowing, Terry
.-nd mmy Thomas, Bobby Arth er,
years, Complelaly wa,hable.
Molh•prooled
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Glaze and Joe, Judy and Billy
2' years.
Chapman, Mre. Charlene Thom11,
Mn. Betty Arther, Mra. Shirley
�11rlrPr, Mn. Donna Glaie: :. �ra.
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.ind Mra. Chapman.
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dluaoded. Part of Ute COnJkta­ ltetbodi,t Church. A committeill
Uon merged with Jbe En1lltb Me­ waa appointed to dnlt »Ian• la . .,;,
thodist Church and part joined conver1lon of lhe bulldlnl Into
t
the Federated. Church.
. edueatlon.al Will,
The R. V. Kin1 ConlVUctJod .,
the Betb,my build.Ins h11 been
usod by various sroup1 for 1er­ Co., was hired to do tbl wor)i,
Thi, work waa rather e:dent,hre;
vlce1 1lnce that time.
Tbe . .J"eder■t.ed
Church WII 111 entailed r■lains the eut wait �·-·
much 1n need o! npanded room of t he buil�lt1S and re-en(orclnC
con1regat1on eretted a c:burcb mia:bty Ood.
lll,t.aqtn•
for the Chri1tlan Education pro- tbe foundation wall,
buildlnc .at 20�· E11l Second St.
'nle COll&amp;regaUon
worahlpped 1ram. So in 1958 the Bethany new electric wirinJ and fhtW'ff, ,
Thb buildinl wae dedicated to in thia church until 1942 and then buildln&amp; waa purehaaed from the ne w plumbing, complele renov.., -i!I '"
lion and construction of rooml" f.J
in the b11ement, Jnat.1ll1Uon of ·.
a new hP1ting plant to 1terviae, i
both buildln1,, and Joinli),1 the -,..
the two ·building• with P••aaie­
way1 in the base�ent and 9n th, ,
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finl floor le.vel.
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H1\PPY
HARVESTER
CLASS
Is
pictured
here
in
the
lad
les parlor where the class meeta in the Cbrlstlan Educallon
Alao, 11 flew rool w11 put on th'e
·btllldlng
of
the
Federated
Churc
which
is
to
be
dedicated
h
Sunday.
They had all been busy in Social rooms of the church as
Bethany bulldln,1, and the whole
Bu,;
Bee
qullters.
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building redecorated inside
The .work was completed, in•
du.ding the purchase price of lhe
bulldina: 1 1t a cost of approximate­
!)' $f0,000.00. Within one year ""
since the eornpletion Qf tlle , work,. •. .
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lbe Federated, Cbut¢1r ,J:&gt;.u-- , p�;
approxlmaLely '30,00!l pf 1
· amount, leavi■I· aa ffli!eble,d
of about ,10,000.
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The Rev, Waldo -�ft,
tor, aald "the. con�tion-· ls
be eommen.ded on � ��la¥.�
ment. It ill li.n e:1p"rKijon of t
�nlty that p�vall1 .ln 1kt �·
ption, and of the falCb •, �b,
gregaion holds in the rutu,re
th e tburcb and the cotrunu1'!ty.'
The work ' fs n9t yet f:omJ)l8e. ,� •'
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Plans for the fu(ui-C Include fur- 1 •�
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i �g '·(or 1 stlll bet�er flCtom,it�a: 1 ,
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buildln1s.·
31dewalks
both
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tr1ously at the· P�mlerqy Federa� Church ex a.cUy as sh,e ·has fof the pa$1 60 years. She _was
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among the o,ganw,,s of · the Busy Bee ���Ung group in 1900 whkh hu worked for Its church .
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�ed. •� Apidure ln the Sunday School room of the remodeled Bet�any Church now the Christian Education Building With others,
faithfully each week. The only times
Du rst MS failed lo quilt was. on the ·rare occasions � 1rc c�0ru
uca 1 on �111 •
ti an
an d led ill promoting the '40,000 project. They asked, "Just use
lh4iy �erved on the bullding committee,
when she might have lieen ill, or high water fn-rced the ladles _. out. At right is comparative ing�
· and church council,
the picture without our o·ames."
newcomer, Mrs. Walter Baer, who has been qu ilting " only" 16 years.
5" Faderated, ,a.. Two

Sundly al'lernoon at 2 o'clock members of lbe Federated
Church In Porfli{oy :Will bold e brief tenlee Of dedlcaUon
marking achlevemmt bt a gol) thlt waa no more lbao a dream
juat a few years aco..
The public 11 Invited lo join the congre&amp;allon In lhla aenlce
that will point lo Ill• near completion of the Christian Educa•
lion Bulldlng, tl!e former Bethany Church.
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l'lle W�ltr• lflo1t S•es1f■I Nelll C•r

Brownie Troop Mel
/lfonday .4.1 School

Brownle TrOOJ!: HI of Cenlra1
lkhool met Monday at S.:30 p. m .
at the IOOOI with 10 lirla and
two a:ueall, Edith Ann Dural and
Debbie Ohllnler, pruent.
;l'he meetln1 opened with the
hotte lhoe rormaUon, followed
bf the pleclt:e to the fill and the
BrOwftl� pledp. Gall\ell were
played ...nder the dlNtllon of
leade"'• Mrt. WIUlam Sherld1n ,
and ' Jin. labn . E. Hl!DDlll, The
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