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le ring ceremony
111Dd17 fDlOrnJng at the M.id­
C1lllf'tb
Christ M rs.
Adkiaa and Lawrence
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fir' her weddlq the brld� wore
I NM lace � with n■vy ar
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Mr tiaten,

Mra. Clarence Ca-

Iba. ltdna Panons and Mrs.
� 8olllb, all of Akron.

-OOaera attending .were Mr. Ca­
a • Ill'. and Mn. Edwar� Baer,
tllli llQ. Qomer H awkins a nd
� Bi:m.p Ru11eU, all of Pome­

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� pie left f12r Akron where a recep­
..,_� •u held at the Casey home
fGr them. They returned Tuesday
to their home on Route, J, Po111c­

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a&amp; UN! Oblo Valley Plumb ing
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ttie PblUlp ·Sporn plant.

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Executive Board
BPW Observing ·
/ Rutland Gorden Club Was Entertained
01 County Council
In Home OI Mrs. Everett Coldwell National Week
Mrs.
Everett
Caldwell entertained the Rutland Garden Club
Held Meeting
Monday evening at her home in Rutla nd with Mrs. Fred Aus­ With Display

S...tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Sept. 28, 1960

, H&lt;!II Vows
1,- Double
Ceremony
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Honored Saturday
At Bridal Show,er

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POMEROY

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MEIGS THEATRE

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HlrM tl!Nt sittct the
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.Scip,·o Group
TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHTS

William Holden and
OUo Preminger In
.. STALAG 17"
- also Jerry LewL� - Mart ha Hyer
"THE DEI.JCATE
llEl,INQUENT"
AIIIO Cartoon
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Highly lntcrestln,: Myatery
About A Nude ln
"NllDR IN A WHITE CAR"
- also Robert Taylor - Cyd Charrlae
"PAR1Y GIRL"
( t:olor &amp; Scope)
Also cartoon

The l brrl11onville home demon .
strahon club met recently at the
Ha!Hday-Atkin11•Jewe11 home for
election of new officers and other
busineas.
OUlcers for the new year select­
ed were president, Pauline Atkini'I;
vlce president, Louise Gilkey; sec­
retary, Sharon Jewell: treasure r.
Norm a Lee; p�bllcit_y, Ave Gilkey ,
me�benhip, Christine Long ; re c1
re at1on, Allegra Well.
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The next meeting will 00 with
Loulu� O!lkey Oc t . 13th. A pot- I
luck dinner wHI be served. Deliciou&amp; refre11hmenlll were served.
Those present besides lhose named
to Addle Bradfield, Augie Clsrk,
Orb&amp; Stout and Mrs. Glen Jewell.
!!:very woman In the communi ty
is weltome to at tend,

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Mr, and Mn. Daniel E. Livings•
ton , of 'J"uppera Plains, Oh.o, a11nouncc the coming marriage of I
their eldest daU1hler, �haron
Sul;!, to Harold Kenneth faggart,
10n of Harold Ta1&amp;art or 1;,1;u �9Lh Sl.reet, Par.lr.enburg, W , Va,
and Mr,. V. D. Conn ol Reedsville,
Ht. 1, Ohio.
• 1 he ceremony will take place Nl
Ule TUpperti Plains Christian
church, Friday, November 23th
at 7:l:kl p, m. wit� Lhe Rev. J. p_;
MIiier �ficlathl&amp;- The JtacioUAI·
cu1tom of open church wUl be ob-'
served:

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Be Solemnized
November 25th

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HART LEY · and : · B ENNETT
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yeaterdQ of the dealh of Mtll.
Maude M, Brook&amp; former local rea•
,denL now Uvln1 at Camden Road'
in ColumbUi. f'uneral Nrvke1 were
held loday al 1 :30 at the Deyo Fu•
· neral Home, 1&amp;78 Wut
Flnt
t Avenue, Cclumbu� with
Rev.
; Clarence Swearirljen olficiatlq
I and burial at fJlen.n Reat cemetel'J,
Mn. Brook■ 11 IIITT'ived by her
. bwband Charin L. , on e tan,
Chari� of Mansfield and a 1i1Ler •
Mrt. JOHfhin
e McGhee of • Loq 1
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MURE D1K1' MOVING - Pomeroy isn't th e only plac� in Meigs C•)Unty where dirt is IJe.
ing moved in preparation (or a new school. He re is a Don 1King (Jackson, O.) dozer working
on the site 01 Southern Local School District 's new high school. That's Racine in the back­
ground, and Sporn Power Plant in the d.istan ce, both bidden from the .camera by autumn
morning haze.

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Vice President Invades Kennedy's Home Tow;
While 'The Senator' Works Hard In New York

ENROUTE WITII NIXON UPI
--Vice President Richard M . Nix•
on turned lod.ily from a hea rten­
i 11g rec-eption on Long Island lo
stump New Engl a nd a nd Sen.
John F. Kennedy's borne eity of
Boston.
Nixon partidipates Lonight in a
nationwide GOP (und-ra ising ra lly
which will link $100-f• Pla le din­
ners in 36 cities on a clpsed-cir­
cuit television hookup.
While Nixon is spe a king to
Hepublica ns in Boston, President
Eisenhower will be heard from
Chic•go and Henry C•bot Lodge,
Nixon's running ma te, from Los
Angeles.
But the vice presidept had oth-

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Whether you want an Easy Chair, a Bedroom S uite, a Living Room Suite, tables, li;l�hen furni•
lure or a complete outfit of furniture for every room in your home • • Buy , your furn,l!ure and
floor coverings In this Annual October Sale oa - the 2nd and 3rd floors al ELBERFE�DS · IN

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the Fumltun a II d
Floor Covering l)e.
partmenta o II Ille
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According t o records in the
Clerk of CouMs office, a lawsuit
for money in the sum of $ 10,797·
.17 a nd costs, filed by Ellen M.
Wilson J1g a in.st Willi a m Robson,
has been setlled and dismissed
with prejudlce, records or the
the clerk of courts showed today.
· Ellen Wilson had filed the suit
In July, 19M, and charged that
William Robson, who operated a
taxi-cab comp.an)' in M iddlepor t ,
was negligent
The pl a intjf( in her suit stated
that she was a passenger in a
cab owned by Robson and was
thrown to (he floor of the · car
and sustained serious Injury when
t he driver made a sudden stop.

Ravenswood $5· Banqµet Plans Complete Except
For N�e Of Nationally Known,Payiitg Speaker

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non Weber, M yryville Brown.
The bustUnc Ohio �er cdmmunity: of Ravenswood, where Nation.
ReedsvUle: Frederick W. 9oebel through •the ye&amp;rs "Blg--shots pay to talk,'' will stage its 14t h 1 Caldwell &amp;aid today in excess of
Plul E. Llfe.
1000 persons, among them the
anpual ,5 Banquet Tuesday; October 25.
Long Bottom :
Betty Pllott.
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Caldw
ell, l al mercb�nt and resident of the spon r 1 at and the near-great, arc exBill
Grace Pr-Jee, Charles E. Mlireinto, Ing R v
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tend � he ba nquet,
a enswood School Jm prove men ,A.asociation said tickets peeled lo •�
Mildred BiueU, H obert Vineyard
st'.aged trad1honally m the R a vens­
• bout West . wood H igh School G}'m.
,:;har-let Price, Marion A. Hall, fo_r the tr adltiona l event wou Id go on saIe throug
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Wanda Llrkln1, Howard E. Park- Vtrglnla immediately.
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Ca ldwell D)ade . no ,1�nounceTic�et sales, wilh tickets gomc
!!Yerl the ,pea}l:er 1.YS for the
er, Richard Barton. Mae Vinement today relative to the Ban- privile,� of ad.di-eaf,ftil tniel'eRt• I lbr $S eattf. go on salt! in Jackson
yard, Macel Smith Bart.on.
qu et's 1peakcr btil proml� one ed Citl&amp;ena antl d ill\Jlf:i� _ Lro rn County today a nd in the Slate's
Racine : Pauline · John■on, Doria Q41Xt w;eP, CtldweU Ala. ':"• 'boif- thrQUJhout t_h , f:o'unty,...$�"te and i iyia)or cities early neKt week .
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Sayre, F.clna Plc�n•� LoN48" Sue ever.· that tbe 1080. $11 Banquet
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Johnson,, wurn- Sayre, .Xtllllelh figure l111lrwneatal � one of the
N. Y. (UPI) - Prtme Minister Harold
E. Imboden, Maurice IA,tt, iobli Importanl event&lt;! ln lnDt!ern hi�
UNITED NATIO
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General Dag HamE. Blake, · ,
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defended
Britain
of
n
Mafmilla
M ,on, W. vi.: MarPret _ ,Kc- ott,Lnatcd som11 " 14' year, ago matskjold's Congo �Ucies todaY and called for increasing
D aniel, Pl1Ylli1
Knapp, iLi"cllle tc p�vlde draatlcallr needed funds
powers In a General · Assentbly address that touched off
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1 'for local ltbool imimWement, the I another table-pounding tantrum by Premier Ni kit a K hrush""�
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, ll JenWit to· ba_nqu et ainte iU lnet:p�ion h11
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a�een Scott, raw. ea:,r• Chu. drawn both Sta� and Nataonal at•. chev.
' enerated into a shouting and arm�waving
defi:
artung, Herttert A. ,.dn
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tentlon a■ a uruque uample · of a · The ·
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referred
e Soviet leader when M�cm11lan
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by
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traUon
demons
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town doln, ■omelhlO, about its
Tuppen Pl� Homer A. Cole. educational problem throu&amp;h con• to Khrushchev's b,:eak.up of the Paris sum rn1t conference last
elta Cole. #
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'a nd again with displays of oppoain
hev
reacted
ag
Khrushc
All P�eedt . �'l' � affair,
lnton: · Ev�1Y• llllhL
llilioD' _ wben Macmillan discussed colonialism, the Congo,
aenberr)', Texu: Iva■ Dl�hle. and ln U.:11 inawlee, all meana a
b- West GerDl JlY At Unie the Soviet leader smiled in apparent
...,, .Jllrllln � Lloyd aolute[y 111, ,. toliud , lmR•OVt... ,
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Division Warden,
Victor A.
Letart Townshisr, Theron Jobnson, Harold G. Rou..sh, Joltn L
B.1hr, phone YU5-2296, Chester.
· l!it&gt;dford Township: George Car- Wolfe.
per, R. V. Heilman, W. A. King
Olin Township: Paul F. An•
drews, Harold Barnhart, M. L.
a nd Avery A. Nelson.
Chester Townffllp: Benjamin Carr, Gordon R. Colllns, Vollie D.
G a iner, George C. Genheimer, Conn, E. A. Dodderer, C. Ed
C arl W. X a utz, G. L. or Wayne Mumpbrey and Willard Pigott.
Michael, Daniel Curlis Pooler, R.
Oranfl Township: Paul G. Buc­
A . Pullins, M ary K. Rose, James kley, Delbert Gaul and Harry E.
ft. Stou t , Rexel T, Summerfield, Gut brie.
Rutland T•wmhip; George E.
Frederick Tuttle, Thomas L. WeCarson, Leodell Davidson, W. D.
ber, George f, Wagner.
Cotumbla Township: Alvin Dye, M usser, Jame, W. Nichol10n, Guy
Lydia M. Darst, 86, a former A. D. Morrison and C. E. Verigan. L. Swadley, Wayne Turner and
resident of G a llipolis died a t 3:45
Lab■non Township: Ruda Durst George W . --Wells.
p. m. Tuesday in the f'airfield•Lan­
Salem Township: Everett Coland John R. Sellen.
cast.er
hospital
at
Lanca ster.
well, Jaci: ,J//, Crisp• Gerald K.
After livlng for sever11I years with
Grate, La urlh Hoctman, Eugene
her daughter and son-in·la.w,' Mr.
Holliday.
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;md Mrs. Worthy (Evelyn) Ta te in
Salisbury
Townshl,:
David W _
Series
Gallipolis she went lo Lancaster
Ohliilger,
Ed
H.
Reuter,
Elis.ba E.
rreeland Norris, banker-preacher
a year and a half ago to live with
Vitatoe,
Dean
A.
Blackwood,
of Racine, who has delitrered cha),
a son, George D. D arst.
Wayl1e Chase, Raymond R. Cot­
Mrs. Da rit W11s born in Meigs lengmg sermons nigbtly al �i­ terill, Reed Jeffers, John �tanley,
eount)' on Aug. 7. 1874, one of Pomeroy Bapt Ult Church, . will Mrs. Gath
Townsend, Kenneth
eight children to the late Carlton bril1g his last week-night, messue Welsh.
and Lueetia Price Tuckerman. She t oni_e:hl. There ■re no strvieea
Sutton To'!fllship: Lawrenee
was ,the la;it of her family. She was Friday and Sa turday.
Beegle,
Harold Cvnahan, Glenn
The coocluding ser�(ce in tbt.!I
married to G■orge Elmer Oarst
Clifford
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Cundifl,
0. J. Galli,
at Ru tland on Sepl. 16, 1896 by "spiriluaJ, renewal" series will be M orris,·. Vernon Nease, Howa rd
Rev, L. E. Simmons, who waa a Sunday evening at 7:30 with .llr.
Nol an, Edson E. Roush, Dane C.
oomrade of Mr. Darst in lhe Civil Norri, spealr:ing. Vocal seleclions Wickline.
by
the
mixed
qu
a
rtet
of
previous
War. He preel!Uefi her in death.
"Pla y safe save costly damages
SurvivoMJ are the daugh t er and evenings will be he a rd again.
and
embarrassment," say.s Mr,
Last night special music wH
son na med and 10 grandchildren
Bahr.
given
by
Mrs.
Victor
Young
Jr,,
and 25 great -gr a ndchildren.
Mrs. Darst was the oldest mem­ a nd her daughter as well as by a
ber of lhe Chur,eh of Christ at Rut­ quartet composed of two from
land, She uni ted with tha t ehurch the Middleport deleg ation, Beulah
un Sept. 12, 1800. ScrviceB will be White and Gra ce Hysell and Mr,
held there at 2 p. m. Frida y. Rev. Norris and the pa9tor.
DENVER (UPI) - Mrs. Elivera
Thomas V. Wells will officia te,
Doud, 82-year-old Jllolher of Mrs.
SPEEDING CHARGED
and burial will follow in Miles
Mamie Eisenhower, died in her
Charles Larue, f7, Pt. Pleasan t, sleep at her home here at 1 :44
cernetery al Rulan d under the
direction of Miller 's Home for t�u­ �as been arrested by Pomeroy po- a. m. EDT, today.
nera il. Friends , may call at the fu­ lie for_ speed mg . . He posted bond I1 She suffered a slight cerebral
nera l home until noon l'rida)'. a nd will appea r m M ayor Charles hemorrhage in the summer of
when the body will be take lo the Legar's court Saturday.
1959, and had been treated for
church to lie in stale fur one hour
hardening of the arteries.
prior to the final rites.

Meigs Native
Died Tuesday
At Lancaster

Dorothy Douglas, Waller , Couch,
Garnet H all, James: Partlow, Wm.
Roberts, Leslie M. Price, C. E.
Blakeslee, Wendell C. Gerlach,
Carl B. Jennings, Marion " Eberi­
bach, Edward J . Folter, Oretha
Snider, Phillip Globokar, George
Harris, Virgil V. BroWn, Daniel
E. Thompson, Gene HouduheU,
Dwight K Logao( Gilbert Zwill­
ing, Clara Thom1is, Frani: A. Va11ghan, Don · Betitna:, Charles Mur­
ray, Jean . Windon, George H.
HicJtl, Be tl)' W illa, Tommy R.
Reu�f. EUa M . Wippel, Mildred
M ankin, Robert E.
Story, Leo
F. Vaua:han,
Max EJcl)in1er,
Wayne -C. Swisher, Erma Smith,
William T. Hendrix, Dorot.hy M.
Johnaton, Herbert • Dixon, Charlea
Karr,

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WITil KENNEDY IN
NEW
York ( UPI) - Sen. John F'. Ken­
nedy &lt;'.illDpaigned in a 17f&gt;.mile
motorcade •cross New York's
"'.nohawk Valley today, nsting
bl a me on the Republic.n1s for be­
mg deaf lo the cries for help
from countless communities lo•
ing lheir payrolls.
Stumping in a largely Repubi­
can area between Albany and
Syr.acuse the Democratic _ptnl·

All rural burning will require a permit which will be issued
by the area warden or local wardens starting Oct. 1. Regular
permits are good for a period of ten days.
Caution is emphasized against burning trash io the open or
in open incinerators as papers may be blown. into dry grass
causmg fire to escape. All fi.1 es are to be controlled and dead
out or safely covered before leaving. Permits may
obtained·
from the following wardens:

M iddleport: Kenneth
Madden,
James Sprouse, Martha Childs,
M arilyn ' Bishop, Re1tna
Hudion,
Margare.t E. ArQ,oU, Elizabeth
Searles, Nancy Mor•an, Eva Hart•
ley1 Freda L. Edwards, Ruth Orn­
dorff, Belva Orndorff, Leroy J.
Kennedy, Homer B. Smith, Bar•
bara Stou t, Conrad L. Davll, Will­
lam K. Bailey, Lewis Loftl, Ron
Careon.

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er political fish to fry before
reaching the home of the bean
and the cod. He wa5 flying first
today to normally
Republican
Burlington, Vt .• and Manchester,
N. H. for afternoon t•mpaign
speeches,

Saturday LksStart Of 'in
Permit Season In Rural Areas

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Adult Educaliun
Studie,I Hy t;rou11

those of Meigs
ing me meelmg were P.1 , .s. Siouer,
oe1Hr1ce Kemn1ut, Mrs. •t.,111!1 1..-niip•
ma11, M11ra111,·... 1 l',u-.:,u1b, LUC111..:
...mlLh, J\Vili t- 'recKer, V lllil.S l.,Cl',
1 Lee �. ,t;tne1 1.1 .. , rnnu,
1�1ary
V 1niuua ih:wd, i:.,uuy .:ipr&lt;1�u'-\
1�eu1tl \11ue, uu,uL,1,1 .,.ir11c.. , 1.1.in•
tiVa 1'l'Ollill, 1uu .. , t: .. ll,1W1\.,t - :,1ra.
t.UlCr Mrs. M.KI, \;, t\'ll�S l' .ii"I'. .arid
Mill.II Mary 1-'Ml k 1, nu � .,.,, ,I KUt:6,
lit 1ne meelulK -

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The �roup went lo the ReyJU1 1tl11 1Ja1ry Mort:! tor reCresn­
me11ls,

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September
Pomeroy-Middleport,
Thursday,
1900
VOL XII
0. 189
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Will Be Saturday

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f.een,ey-Bennett
Post AuxiliO!J
Met Tuesday

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Cla�s Held_Mee-tihg
Tuesday Evening

Be Theme At Next
So,rority M:eeting

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About
Middleport

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: FMhiOflabl• foolno!H lor r1111 girl who',
.- toil'IO pl.-;..I Th,M lttMlad tuMt-1
i • dualln1 lfiing1 lor your 11.lrll and
,. •••alen, 1por11 1uita and jump,,a.
,. IN&amp;11lfl,I le1th..-, in pepul., •II-white.
- r...i. In atl-whlle or in yow ow11
Khoo! toCota.
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Safety Director
Spoke At Xi Gamma
Mu Chapter Meet

Mrs. Arnold Rienards, presi­ tin as the assisting hostess.
Bearing out one of their pur­
Guest lec ture r at th e mee tJi;i1
dent, presided when the executive
poses,
the Mlcfd leport
Bu11iness of the Xi Gamm■ Mu Ch1pter,
The bu.'liness meeting w111 con- charge of the pre.g r am which ·.vu&amp;
Ir PIIIDOII HOUDAlftllLT
bo ard of the County Council or I ducted by the president, Mrs. Rob- f)n Hemourcallls a nd Lilies. '.\tr&amp;, and Prof6$8ional Women's Club Beta Sh:ma Pbl Sorority, held
Church Women met Tue.day at
will have only the li11t or arlicle1 Tuesday evcmin,: at the DAV HIii
Mr:s. Charlea Sauer left last
lhe the Mt. M "rlah Baplisl church in ert Canada)'. who prNented to the Reibel brought out the fact th , t
Mrs. Phil Van V ranken ,
,
they
keep
in
t
heir
HO-llpital
WMk.end
for California where 1he
wu
which
Jo.seph
Fenderbo&amp;h,
ety
Sa
f
club lhe a ward1 which they had ,Jthou11h we call them da)' l ilil:!s,
forme r Barbara Wilson of M a son. M iddlep0rt.
ft, Villitina: . with, relatives. She was
received from lhe Ohio i\saociaHon ll'le HeJllourcallis is not a lily bul Loan Center on tll1play this week Director at KygJr Crffk plaot.
wu honored last Saturday evening
. acccunpanied to California by her
as part of their observance of NalThe group ma de plans for of G arden Clubs. They received fiber rooted and does not come 1qnal BPW week.
Mr. FendtrbQf:b . 11 · P�u:entl1;11 1 d"iUJhter Silly who returned by
with a bridal shower held in the
first
pl
a ce in the state for 'Group from a bulb. She s a id
that
the
$eries of program■ oo radiation pla.ne to her employment in Co­
socu1I rooms of the MHon Metho­ World Community Da y to be Christmas Flower Show· which hemourcallis, &amp; hearty plant, dis­
held a t Cheater Methodist Church
A display � Of the ai-ticles had fallout and will q&gt;ea t to . . tbt• tumbu.s on Sunday.
dist Church.
wJth Mrs. Pu rJey Kur .u ch a ir­ the)' reld m conjunction with the "ease free and that for a small ou t ben planned by t� Special Com­ group at ill next two m:eetlnp.
liomer- Jones wu returned lo
Mrs. George '.iicf'arlimd a nd man. Clar k Chiang, student a t '.,11ddleport Gii rden Club a nd t he lay of money one could have a mittee of the club betided by .tlra. Tueaday evenlne he give acie ll ti­
Amateur G a rch!ners Club a lso of bea utiful display of color with
M lss Mar)' Burris were hostesses Rio Grande, will be gueiit spe a k­
Nan Moore but due to ltie fact flc background of the atomiC . flis home on M1pl e Street from
for the event A wedding theme er for lhe day and the prokcls Midd leport. They a lso received mall.!I planting and grouping of th a t all of the items are presently bomb. Jn the MJt t two ruetin.11 Meiga Ceneral Hospital where he
loaned out to the town people, he wUI explain how a person can was t a ken for treatment and obwas ruried out in the deco rations for 1hls year 's lit'rv1ce will be 1 sceond aw�rd in the year boo_k di- colon.
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Silyin,a th a t now is the time t o free of charge, only the list will prepare fot • a- diaaater if one­ �rvation,
of the gift ta ble a nd the serving medic a l klWL and children's night 1 vi.s1on over the st a le,
reset
and
plant
new
lily
bulbs.
she
r
I
be displa)'ed at the Ohio F)el Gas should come anil w-Jiat can be
l•hl c . The former was cente ed clothes which will be sent lo Ni­
During the business meeting
• .Paula K. Ruasell, entered Meip
done for surviva l.
wilh a l;i.rge colored umbrella and geria, Et hiopia, Burm a and Chile. lhey made pl ans to pa rticipate in auggested buying the hybrida as omce.
General
Hospital this week where
they
are
e
a
siest
to
grow,
need
while Wt'ddlng bells while the la t ­
The group a lso voted to �po11- the arrangement uf the week con­
she underwent a tonsillecti.imy
in
observance
of
their
A
shor
t -bu1ineH . meeti11g was
Also
good
drain
a
ge
a
nd
when
properly
ter was decorated in pink
and sor trick or treat thnH1ghoul lhe test which is beini,: sponsored by
wlntc with a large crystal bowl counl )· w1h coJLtributions bcmg ,hie L ' illll"llS Nallonal Bank. Ch.air­ cared for h a ve a long blooming speci•l week the Club members held follovilng. the pr"ogram wi tb 1eaterday.
are lo meet Sunday evening at the Mra. Joyce Kennedy, president: .
centered on the table with noa t­ sen to U N J CE!i'.
Earl McKinley and Ronn le Evana
' 11ia11 named to be in
ch a rge of period.
w· •
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hurch of Christ
at 6·•"
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in� p111k and white flo"'ers.
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·.""' to ,al· in charge. A dona on • voted wi"II Ieave lb"1s Fr"d
r
following
A
IJUring the social hou
Attending were Mrs. Alan llus ilre Mrs. Cecil Bol i n, Mrs,
I ay (or tu
• ·hi and ,
I '•nd t"e •,en,n
•·my and wor'"g worsh,p serv,ce to the Salvat,·on ru
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small stand held • miniature bride H1mp1U1 1 , vice prcs1dc11I. Mrs. l\l . J.imc� Tilus, Mrs. Cush Johnston · h e meeting the tr aveling prize '"
K
h
y.
w
ere
they will take the phys.,, , b·",·
ers for the Bloodmob',le held
,rou"ht
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and 14 rourn.
"' by Mn. Heibel was won by "
le&amp;
L. lreuch, secretary; Mrs. W. O. ,rnd Mrs. Hobert Heibel.
today
were aulgned. Mra. Phyl ' I exam Ior entrance in to the
\iln.
Diehl.
Mrs.
Stone
ill
Hoy
w
of
Alkins,
treuurer
and
Mrs.
Edison
Thursday
net(
they
On
week
holders held
Mulle n, Mrt. P,earl Weikel'- and navy · ,
Lrystal cllndlc
.. for the next w1- 11 h ave a I unch eon mee,m
u, ,, ,, h the 0.• ,-.,
The 'eg ,· on ,I mee1,·ng wh ,· '.•. , ,,,1,
· g al
B
a ker uf the MiOdleport
Finl
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· M r,,' Yadney Hughes ol Jane
. ... I, 0r1 , ·,ng. A sal ad
Mrs. Tereaa Sw1tiel are in -charge
pink ca 11&lt;l,lcs lit ea ch end or the
b. l'eld 'I La ke llope 0,, 'lie ! ..,u,
cou rse wll!l ,.,,·
t11blc from which Mrs. Mcra�l a nd Baptisl ; Mrs. H a rold Sauer, First of next t month was a nnuu n.:t:J. · :d by t he hostesses at the close the Marlin Restaurant from U : 30 of tbe mot&gt;JJe, ' ·,
-Lew,
'\Y. Ya., is here to care for
Uniletl Prcsbyteri•n, M iddleport;
on.
served punch a nd Miss Blirris
Mrs.
�lwl!rd
Ray,
editor
vf
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-J Un Matthews who was
if
the
meeting,
�er
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Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Heath Metho­
Fol '°wtn,:_\.. tii:, , Pfoinm a "ala
served the ca ke.
relelled trom lhe · Mason Clinic
,
Mn:
ed Metftod1st, Mrs. Jed H artinger Garden Path will h a ve a demonbr.
ll!ll'Ved
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course
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P&amp;tient " tor
White na pkins ' in1'Prin1ed wilh dist, Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Unit­ :�ra � :;· ;1� �� ;'.stmas decoraLIORfi
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the names "Ba i:bara and Phil" in Crace J!:piscopa l, Mrs. F1·ance1
Rej,e� Allena"!prth ,, a patient
11llver and colored mlht11 complet­ Relbel, t'ederated, Mrs. Phil Ohl­
The county meetini which ..will
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�lz..- "1 Hqrplt.al where she ls
O
ber.
a
l-.,Odlnlf
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were
111'1.
t
inger, EUB, Mrs. Edward Simp­ be helc.l at the Federated Church
ed (hil! table setting.
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Helen A,tkln� .
ll&lt;t�
-,!14'1,rroini •• number ol ......
son, llacinP 8.iptist an d Mrs. Ro­ m Pomero)' on Oelul:&gt;er 31 was ,also
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Brle� - Mn., , Lo�iae
'n�nipsop, _ Het plf,el'lb, Mr. and Mrs. M . D.
A do"or �riic Was won by Miss be'r t Lard, Chester Methodist.
The Loyal Bereans Cius or the Mrs. Edni SJuaher Mli,. Ra,11 St.- • A)J en,worth and R11lh Wise took
announced.
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Sue �10BSm■n and �ame gifts were
Oclober 18 was set as the da � e Middleport· Churc of Christ
h
· met
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won by Miss Sh,.ron Forem•n,
for
the _Rm1hlng Party of the Ohto Tuesday evening at the church 8011, Mti. Anlf R ift, Mh. Sira hek' .Jo Gallipolis M onday·.
A
Workshop
for
flower
arr.i,-i
g.
James �dourning is confined lo
Gibbs,
M
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i\1rs.
Jean
Morgan, Mra.
and
Vrank,en.
Mrs: June \Ian
ini; w�s planned for October 17 t:ta �hi Chapter or Bela Sigm a for lheir regular meeting.
Welker, . Mn. Nellie brown, Mra, his home today becauae of ... lllneH,
Ellen fogleaong.
&lt;1 nd w1 J_ l be . held -11 t the Rutland I· Sorority � hen the grou P_ !fi et Tues H omer Rice, president,
was in
A. L. Bush visited recently ln
Method i s t Ch,urc_h at 1 :00. All da � evenmg at the Office _ o f t �e charge- of t he meet ing . and M ra. Jean Blazewi� Ml"t. Mi ldred
Atlcndlng were -Mi11s Patri�ia
Upper
Sandusky with Ottte Stan•
K11rr,
Miss
rreddie
Houda1helt.
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members are invited to •ttend _ and , Ohio Fuel G as Company m Mid- Bet·,, · e1
the d, ,-0,- ,-on·,1
· · ,· ne·
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Rile )' , Mrs. Gl ad)'s: Thomas, Mrs.
ley,
former
Middleport reaident .
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leader. Followin!I
reading of
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Virginia Burris, tilra. Jean ra&lt;"e­
M
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hO Jost both legs a
r.
tan
ey
w
!�em
e
f?r
party
Roarin
t�c
g
IS'
lO
l
i\1r. 1uh1 ,\lrj, Jartes E. Conde
_he mem bers of the newly orscripture ; the article "God Stands
myt&gt;r. :..t.n. June Van Vranken,
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number
of
years
ago broke hi1 hip
ganll_ed clu_b of R.utland. Demon- 20 s and it will be held_ . at t he By • · was read by M rs.
� ·Er•
Mn. Jane Mcfa rland, Mn. Mary •ntenaincd witl1 a p:1rty Su11d a )'
h111t
wint
r
and
ha.s
not completee
�tr11t1ons Wl 11 be given and a I so d hom� 0f Mrs. A. ' R . 'Kmg bl .
win and "The Diary of the Bible"
Mclnto11h, M rs. Margaret Pickens. ahernoon at llh" 1r hnmc Anne S t . ,
ly recovered.
Wo�s,
1s
lec;ture
on
th�
fun1lemen�,il
�
•la
_chairman
of
the
1
of
was read by Mrs. George MeinMra.. Ellen fogle1on&amp;, Mrs. Ra­ honoring their daugh1cr. K.ithy on
Larry Lacey of Dayton and
flower arr.ingmg. Mrs. Titus will soci a l comm1ttce In ch a rge of the hart
mon a Nease, Mrs. Hazel Lieving, -�er elghth Uirtt1d11)'.
,
Clifford
A1&gt;pel spent last Suni:11y
,..
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part)'
and is Hklng that all memSue , A blue a nd white color theme be in ch arge of the worbhop. I
Mn. Or■ Md'a rland, Mias
rry's father, Clarence
with
O
fi
s
ers
for
bers
have
ruah
the
comin
s
n
a
mes
in
ims
year
IA.
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Mrs.
C
a
nad
a
y
al.io
reported
on
During
the
busines
meeting
Mouman, Miss Julia Van 'Meler, WH carried out in the decora tions
an
ey
c
family, Larry who is
d
the con vention· recent! )' held in medlatel)'.
the group voted to 11:ive financial were elected when the Jr-Hi 8,F La
Mi!!t and -rebe1hment1.
Mill.!I rrei:ie'rick a Sch wan,
working
with
the , Eniilneering
During the bu11iness meeting asai ,tance to a S\udenl who .is met laat Sunday evening at the
G a mes we re played durinM the tolumbus.
Sharon f'orl'm a n, Mi.115 Lucy Coop­
Department
of
the
city of D ayton
Flnt
conducted
by
the
pre1idenl,
Baptl■t
Church
in
Mfddle�lfrs.
iMrs.
Robert
Heibel
was
in
studying for Ch iatian service.
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Mrs. afternoon and prizes •w a rded to
er, Mrs. Evelyn Stew,rt ,
rl.
Offi
el
ected were; presl- and Mr. · Appel flew their prlvab1
C1!'1'11
Fultz
a
letter
from
t
he
In•
Birthday&amp;
of
M
r.
r,o
Belly
and
M
rs.
Marlene
Goodwfn,
K
a
thy
W
tson,
a
Roberta Vouug, Misa Patty New­
tcrn a lional office was read ask- Meinhart and Mrs, Rice were o):,- dent, Mar tha Fowler, vice PN!lli- plane here and In lhe afternoon
land ,M iss Ann 1-larrt,, Mn. V irgin­ Pat O'Brien and Julie Brown.
that Lhe chapters in Ohio pio- ,e"ed . Lon Greenlee was , r,epqr-t.' dent, Lig da �"!U: 8flcrei.r, , JC:ay the Clarence Lacy family, Pomeing
Refre1hments or a decora ted
ia Wi lson, and the hoste11e5..
neer a' proJect for retired mem- ed ·111.
· -, Bora e■s, .P,asurer,.. Joh� 1l�&amp;fMI � • .11:ljo)'ed • fli&amp;hi' with them.
,:
birthday cake, Jee cream, mints
"'lthii · Ma 'l).in ' 'bf.' Toledo visited
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bcrs.
, hiitorian, , tarry _ GJadwell. ' ' �r .
and kool tid were scrvec t Fa vors
briefly with,:11 niecii and famtly,
tte
t cours'l was served by ·
desser
.
A
Games
Fultz
Mn.
played
were
meeting
a
p
eeding
announced
were balltH&gt;ns.
of the Executive committee of the M rs. Cline, Mrs. L. E. Triplett th� m eeting_ 1e4 �y • Rev. � ald M r. and Mrs.' M. D. Allensworth
Attending were Sheil a Cowen,
chapter for this Thursday evening and M rs. ClaUdt! Aabley to mem- Boone. A "Fa mily Turnaboul" this Monday on hi&amp; way to CharlesPomeroy, Ohlp
Marlene Goodwin, Randy Burt,
Mr1. Robert Hysell, newl y In­ at her home
bets llnd Mrs. Ada · Ring· of play, With · all ·members taking ton.
.
Jimmy Swatzel, Kathy Watson, sta lled president of the Auxiliary
TONIGHT •nd THURSDAY
W
dodafleld who was a guest.
part, Was tape recorded to be
Lucy Anubary was In charge of
Tommy Vau1han, Pa l O'Brien, of Feeney-Bennett Post, Ameri•
"THt. GIANT Of" MARATHON"
pbyed back at a latter meeting. Conde'• Enlerudn
the
cultural
prol{l'am
of
the
evenTimmy
Woodgc
ard, RJcky Warner ,
(Techtiicolorr)
c a n Legion, was in ch a rge of the ing entitled, "Self-Analysis.
Plans
were made to attend the
As
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Pom
eroy Tag Day
Pamela Neutzlln_g, Julie Brow n, meeting when the group met
Steve Reeve&amp; ( Hercules)
Bapli1t Jr.-H I Jam boree lo be held With Sunday Dinner
part or her program she conducted
Lind
a H udson,
Sus
an
Ruschel,
Tue,d a y a t lhe Legion hell, M id, a quiu, ''Do We Know Our Own
· ,a'nd 'M')'l'e r1e" Demonaeot
M r. ind Mrs. lames Conde an­
this Saturday ln lronl6n: · · ,- ·
Kathy Wehrung, Susan Gerl ach, dleport.
COLDRCARTOONS Also
·
terlained
with a dinner Sund ay at
.
Darryl
The
annual
"Tag
Day"
sponsorother■
at
tending
were
Mlnd8"
which
related
one's
cmoPatty Roush, Donna Francis and
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
cd by the Pomeroy Band Booslers Stumbo, Ruth Ann Kloe11, Sherry their home on Anne St.
tions to the coming election.
Jimmy
1md
Bri
a n Conde. Jcrr HyMrs.
Hysell
named
th·
e
new
SATURDAY
Je a nne Bra un received the Association · will • 'ne· held Sahu- Simpson, Buddy Moon, Jack Sig- • Pre11en,t ,-ere Mr. l\"d Mr11. Paul
sell sent: a iilt but Wllll unable to committees fo r the yea r and It
"BOBBIKINS"
traveling
prite and refreshments day October I . Mrs. V ictor Yount man, M ike Bratton, Bruce Ann11 C11to of Columbus and Mrs. J, L.
iltend.
was reported that the memDCrahip
Bohblklns - Shirley Jones
were served b}' Barbara BelZinl, Sr. is the chairman and headqW1rt- and Richard Wilson. Councelors Casto of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mn. Conde was a ssisted in the drive was progressing nicely. A
and Max B)'"IJ"ave&amp;
Carol Bachtel and Eleanor Blaet- ers will be a t the third ward hou"ae, for the group are - Mr. and Mrit. M rs. Conde and Cinda, Kathy,
aerving by Mu.. Ray Woodaea rd, donation wH voted to the Salv1- also -Jimmy and Brian,
Gene Coleman.
will be served.
tnar.
·dr1. Lynn Beegle and M a ry F.ran- tion "-rm y and the County Blood
''Till'. TJIIRD VOICE"
ci1. Cinda Conde nsiste&lt;l with the program.
Edmond O'Brien, Julie London
games.
Sul'l.;Moh.; TueL Oct , 1-M
Plans for s Halloween parly lo
"HOME FROM THE HILLS"
Le held .it t ile not ml.!eting nigh t
were malle and Mrs. Mae Hoach
ew
ICefS
Wall named ch a lrman 01 the rel rei;hmenl commlllee a nd M n .
l:.Uecn �t:!arlcs chairman of pnzes

Porty Held For
Kathy Conde On
Eighth Birthday

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Final Of

President's Wife's
Moth.;,_ Dies At 82

Se,,and TV Debale
Mo•ed To Wa8hingto�

CLEVELAND • (VPl) - The second · nationally televised debate
between Vke President Richard
M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy set f0r Oct. 7, ha s been
shifted from Cleveland to Washinglon, it was announced tod&amp;y.
The only problem was accomodating over 3:M&gt; newsmen in the
Cleveland building -11t the time o(
the teleca■t.

JITNEY SUPPIA EVINT
The T\lppera Pl ain1 School
Boosters will sponsor a ji\ne)' sup­
per Saturday evening, · 0et;. 1
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Air For�..i Flunks Its
Latest Titan Attemol

PTA TO MEIT
The S.ilem Center PTA is to
CAPE CANAVERAL tlPI-An
Air Forre attemp�, t&lt;!., QrJI a, l'lt� ,peel Monday, Oct. 3 a t 7:30 •l
missile 1 0,0IX) milea 'telf fa� &amp;hdtt tlie school with Norlhwestern Dit­
of its goal today when the sec­ t,riet E:iecutive Head George il-1 .
ond stace engines shut . down too Dall as as mam spe aker. The mem­
benhip drive is in pro!P"ess. Re­
soon.
The Air Force said the mis­ freshments will be served.
sile's d ummy warhead new more
CONNER AltRl!STED
thsn 6,000 statute miles down the
Lacy Conner, 49, Columbus,
Atlantic missile ra nge but landed
was a rrested by 1he Meigs Coun­
far off target.
ty Sheriff's Department for non­
·
payment or an old fine.
STOCKS MIXED
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks were
OF CUBA
To GET
mixed at the opening today with
WASHINGTON UPI-The State
electronics and scattered speciala
outperforming" the overall mar• Dep artment said today lhat it was
kel. Tradin&amp; was moderately ac­ urging all American nationals to
leave Cuba,
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denti'1 candidate hammered at
ha oppo51uon lor kiJJmg two leg­
!SlaUve eUOJU to help depresst:d
areas thi.!1 yur.
1n a speech prepared for •
1treet ra11y m Am1terc1am. Ken,
neoy .said many oJdeT communi•
ues were su11ering from --eco­
nomic harderung ol the arteries"
wh1cb should have been prevented
and 1hou1d be cured.
"EconctmK ,\,tff;...,s.ltrotis"
In •n area where many india­
tries have either shut down or
moved to other parts of lhe
counlr)', Kennedy said spreading
"'economic .arterio-1c.ler01u1" had
immobilized ■ome of �Ute more
U1ilful aanda llit1d fertile brama
P!- Lbe COUJIU'y.
.. tif'QJ' · eigbt· · �- :Ni - said,
•� Re:publiean1 have turned a
dQf ear to tbe cry"i.ng need to
rev1t1ltze these areu. ·t wice the
.tre11oent h� vetoed depressed
aru bll.ls tbal w4"1d have g1veo
tnem an impona.n&amp; Lift"
He prom.I.led. that 11 the Oemo­
uats Win lbe national admin.1110'&amp;UOD in Novemoer, there would
De quick Jegillatioo lO said the de9ressea areu with &amp;pec1aJ funds
,or &amp;ectiom suft eriog from Jong
term llflemploymenL
ComiNt Wafff ll'ollutlon
He aJso promised lo push
through the ,1� minimum wa ge
fed!?ral he1p tor citie, and towns
co mbatting water pollution.

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National Jaycee
Dir�tor Spoke
To Local Group

The M eigs Count)'t'Jaycees held
their regulu meeting Wednesday
evening with Roy Holter presiding,
.and Frank tgbert,. national direct•
or of Jaycees u guest speaker.
Four new members were wel-­
comed into · the bed club. They
were John Rodavin, Roy Grueser,
Robert Story and Guy Russell.
Dale Kaub: was Lbanked for tak:­
ing I.be Jaycees and t heir famm�­
on • hanide. Bill Roberts was
named chairman of the Christmu
program• •
John Blaettnor and Paul Sim•
on sened · a apaghetti ■upper. The
nezt meeting 11 Oct. 12.

Manley
Services
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Will Be Held
On Saturday •

Funeral services for Mr11. Lil-­
lian M urriel Manley, RFD 2, Che­
shire, wbo died ahoul midniii:ht at
her home tut night will be held."
from the Fo1lesong Funeral Home
in Mason Sa turday at 2:30 p. m.
with burial in Graham Cemeteey.
She w'as born Sept. 9, 1690 at
Hanford, W. V a.. the daughter of
the l ate Noah Aulmiller and F.dna
Gr-aham Aulmlller.
S urviving are her hu.sba nd, Vir­
gil, Cheshire: a ion, Clifford, Mid­
dleport; a 1lster, Mrs. Erlna Ewi ntr ·
Roseville, O.; and three grandchil•
dren. A aon, Ray, preeended her
in death in tr.Kl.
Friends may un at the funeral,
hotne afternoon Friday. The Rev.·
Everett Delan,r will ofrici1te.
MIIGS GINIIIAL IIOSPIT,t,L
Admlsalo�: Leo llorri&amp;, Rut•
land.
l'.&gt;isebargea: Madgle Smith, Pom
eroy; Dennis Byers, Kl'&amp;er; Kath­
ryn Windon, Pome roy; Lon Gree
lie, Middleport� VeqlJ Yutarou1h
ChOll!ire,
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Neighbors Club
Plans Party At
Ne�t Meeting

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The Friendly Neithbon Club
met TueS,,ay night at the home of
Mrs. George Buc�anan. Mts. W!l·
lard Hints, president, wu m
charge. Mrs. Gene Cb_rk was
. 'lpointed _secretary for the re­
m ::l l nder of the year.

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STEAKS
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Games were plaJed during

Jack Carsey. Mrs. Charle• Spencer
and Mn. Everett Foreman. The
door prlze was awarded to Mn.
George Conde.

Home Made

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MR. AND MRS. SLACK
Miss Priscilla Irene Padgett and Robert Francis Slack were
married in a double rfng ceremony on Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. in the
Four Square Gospel Church in San Diego, Calif., with the Rev.
Ben Griffith officiating.
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The bride ls the daughter of the late Mrs. Mary Padgett of
Springfield. She is now residing in San Diego ind the bride•

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Mrs. Manning Roush entertained
witR a chicken dinner Tue!KlaY
evening al her home on 'Mulberry
Ave. honorinti her husband on his
birthday, A decorated birthday
cake wall served with the dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs, Kerns
Roush, ltte honored guest and
Mrs. Roush.

the patented

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groom is the son of Mrs. A.di
Slick and the late John Orville
•Slack of By,1c1t1e. Music was ful"nilbed by Mn. Charlelle Hlissey
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SIMON'S
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Giant $1 .lf'
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Matron of honor ·was Mrs. Mon•
na Licaus� of La Mesa, Calif.,
who wore 4 navy blue shealh
dreS.9 with. white accessories.
Best man was David Padg@U of
San Diego, brotbei- oC the bride
A reception was held at lhe
home ol the bride's sister, Mrs . .
Harold L. WhUt. Assisting at the
reception were Mrs. Opal Hinds,
La Melfa, and Mrs. Dorothy Steele
sister of the bride of San Diego.

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by her brother•llJ•law,
Harold
Whitt wore a royal blue sheath
ilreaS with white ovenkir., her
,boulder length vell fell from a
pill box cap. She carried red
roses and white carnations.

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· -� . 31,s� $1:«10· · -

A cook-out was held Tuesday
evening in the yard at the home
of Mrs. Kenneth Byer, in Middle•
port, ·IJ)' the Jolly Bunch Sewing
Club. Mr11. 8. N. East was the as­
slsl in:t hosteu.

· During the short busineu meet
ing condurted by Mn. Byer, Pte·
aid1mt, a donation was voted to
the Salvation Army. Three Octo­
ber birlhdays were ot.served dur•
ing the evening and tbe next
meeting waa announced . for . •
Hallo"ween parly wllb Ml"'I. Mattie
81Jf;h as ho1te&amp;s.
1'ho&amp;E: pre11enl wcr� Mr,, Mont
Miller, Mrs. Doyle Miller, Mrs.
George Ht1.:!kelt Sr., Mn. Bush,
Mrs. Mae Bailey, Mrs. John Sein•
e�, Mn. Shirley Mills, Mrs. James
\Vcbi!r Mrs. E. L. Hughes, Mrs.
Noah Haskins, Mra. Orin Smith,
Mrs. Carl Mattox, Mrs. Lawrence.
Milhoan and Mrs. William Rob·
son, Mrs. East and Mn. Byer.

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WIENERS . ,
2 1bs. $1 .oo

19ade plana for their Halloween
party next month.
Other■ present at tbe meeting
were Elinor Dodimer, Sandy Hum·
pbreys, Roberta· Ingel1, Paul Hay•
nes, Andy Laym,in, Stephen Pul·
len, Steve Hindy, Sammy Hood
and David eo,uies,.
Leaden were Mrs. Burl Bogge11
and Mn. Tony Fowler.

�"0°1 o G N A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . 3 lbs. $1.00
Armour '•

Celebrated Sunday

The birthday of �rs. William
Fost was celebrated laal Sunday
when her daughter, Mrs. P. L.
Mitch Cntertained wltti a family
dinner at the Mitch home in
Middleport.
Others attending were Mr'. and
Mrs. Norman FOIS, Ft. Pleas1nl,
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Cron of Ra•
cine and Larry Mitch.

Giant

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NESCAFE INSTANT COFFEE · · · · · · · · · · $1 .49

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PODlftOJ•IWd!Fport.

0., Sep!. 29, lll804

and Mi11 A,cuata Swett . or ,Car· 8unda:t theJ •laited briefly -tn
pel1ter wert retent mu.on widi GIOUltet •IUl llr. and Mn. Datt
Mi11 Sylvia Md(a■ler.
Wlnefomnet.

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Mr. ud Mn. Robert HarrUI ■iw:t
Jimmy Ohlinger bai 1one
Columbui where he ha, bl,un llr. and Mn, Gorffl &amp;nil �of
his third year al the Art School. ColumbUI vl1lled la1t weekend
with Kr. -.ad Mn. Ro-1 Hardt.
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Mr. and Mn. Myron KDler ant!
Frank 11arrll •ho •• �en
,on Jimmy spent Wit weekend lD
Colurobul -.itb Jlr. and lln.. lohn _.. vilida&amp;· witlii Mr. and Mn. Robert
Harril bu returned to Ill• hoilne
Paraorui alfd 10n. On Saturday
in F■:,etteaville. llr. ud i,n.
Mr. Miller and Mr. Pusom at•
Harry lllller were heA to ,re.
tended Lbe State-Southern Metho­
turn h1D) home.
di1t game. On their way home
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RACI N E'$ BANTAM

SUPE R MAR KET
THE STORE WITH A-HART

G R O U N D B E E F . . · · · . . · lb. 49t;
Slrlola

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Maleh . . . Clover Fano or Boyd -

STEAK
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ROBIN HOOD

F' l O U R · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2S lb. l,ag $1 .8�•
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Raci ne · Food Market
"Your Friendly Clover F� Store"

Top Quality Sell Semce and.
Plenty of OIi Tbe Street Free Parkmg In
PHONE Wl•&amp;-334�
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....l'M At■r/ ...,• .Slack -it- eni\plO)'·
ed. at . J;lofclO[" Hospital in San
:Difgo. 'the bridegroom ls a '1838
graduate of
Pomeroy
High
School and is now serving with
the U. S. Navy stationed al Long
Beach, Calif. They are now resid•
inc at 2120 Fir&amp;t Ave., San Diego
Calif.

WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES' FARTHER

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Mr. and Mn. Fra11lr: Harrah and
&amp;on were in Columbua yHUrday
on bu1il-ieu.
Mi11 Cecile Clark, Athen,, Mn.
Wilm■ WWiumon of Carbondale

T R E E T · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 2 01. can 45c
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.:'½�� PEACH HALYES · · · · · · 4 No. 2 ½ cans $1.00
the Mµldleport
Finl Baptfli:,
Church wh•n the, held · lheir 'reIANNER OLEO · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 lbs, $1 ,00
1ular meetlq S1.1nd11iy eventn1. ,
Other orficer• elected , were Susie
l!eonomy
Morri■, vice pre1ident and Mari•
D O G F 0 0 D · · · · · · · · 25 lb. bag $1.85
lyn Stumbo as secrelary•trea,u.rer ·
Durin1 the meetin&amp; the lfOUP

Jolly Bunch Club
Holds Cook-out In
Byer Yard Tuesday

Mrs. Roush flonor•
Hu,band On Birt/uroy

Mr■. 1..&lt;in Greenlee and daua:h•
ter, Betty, Eu1ene McDaniel, Mr.
and Mn. Arnold DodJon, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Dodaon and Mra. Joe
Keys and Mr. and Jlu. Wayne
Burton of Muon weu ln Hunt..
ington thil Tueld.1y to lllend tbe
funeral aervlttt for :Mn. Carrie
Dunnacan.

SHO P at MAR KI NS

Stephanie Pullen
Elected President ' ,
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OI Junior BYF

Sending gifts bUt unable to at­
tend were Mr•. Donald Collins,
Mr1. Davion Strickla,od, Mn. Ed·
ward Well,, Mn. Rlclu1rd Fre�� an,
Mn. Lloyd Davia, Mr,, Wilham
Withrow, Mias Clnaer Spears and
Mrs. Raymond Brune,.

Mn. Char1e. E. Burdette and
Mrt. Emenon Jonea wen m Gal­
llpoJ11 Tuead■:r on bu1ine•.
Harley Swi■her and aon Itel•
vln, and Jlrt. Jobn Wolfe {Lucille
Swi1her) of Columbua atterufed
fuoer■I &amp;ervice, for their unc:le,
Sohn Swl1ber at the McCoy Pun•
er■I Home in Vinton, Su.nday.

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Refreshments earyine out the and Winona Cook were observed.
blue and pink theme were 1erved
Refreabmenta were aerved at
to lhe above named and Mr1. the dose of �he meeting.
Burley Cook, Mrs. Wendell Ger,
lac, ¥11. Don MuUen, �s. Fred
Lewis and Mrs. Ela Gilmore Jr.

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bljb s�ool , dailce party ia
u:�ed'u Jed fot tta,e lomeroy ll!gh
Sploo\ ' 'ltuli•U)l , this coming
$1turday evenln&amp;, Oct. 1 .
• ! :l(loi\,, llrJQll 0an.C Lool,\ 1W&lt;tan
(the Jays) will emcee.
Teenaeenl 'lia,e given th� d�� cc
the theme, "Record Review .
Thi, dance i1 chaperoned Ind
&amp;ponsored. by the- Sew.Rite Club

the

eveninc and prize11 awarded lo Mrt.

of Pomeroy.

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Gifta were placed In a white bu­
inet decorated In blue and pint.
A large atork holding a baby cent­
ered the coffee table.

Tender

,ly ,. ■ DDtl HOUDA.MUI.Y

Larry Mitch, er1du1te ot this
ber, EHi! MIiler, was reported to · )'e.ar's d111 hu accepted employ.
Mcl11 General Hoapltal. The char- ment at Hoblon on the NYC rail
ter was draped for one de-eeased road.
member, Mn. Berth■ ChaH.
Mr. and Mu. Wayne Glbbom
Plan, were lnlde to attend lhe returned home yt1lerda1 after•
district convention in Marietta, noon from Cindnn■li where be
Oct. 8th. D1-trlct offteen from wa1 released from Cbrilt Hoepltal
Pomeroy are: Council Member Mr. Gibbon, who had undergone
No. I, Minnie NeuWint; Junior aoiQl s\ll'lerr there Ja improvin1.
Vice Pruldent, Pearl. Reynold.I;
Lon Greeol,ee who entered the
Patriotic lutructor, Evelyn Clark Melo General Hospital Monday
and Aides appointed were Helen for treatment, wu relea,ed yesMiller and Evel1n Clark.
terd1y and lt ma.c:h Improved.
Prize package donated by Cad•
die Wiclr:h■m wu won by Winona

The blue and plnk color theme

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$t/111rdi1v ltl;aht
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Gold1bl!rry wu
a:uest of ronor 11 a layette ■hower
Tuetday evenina, at her home on
Lincoln Heights, given by Mrs.
Robert Goldsberry of New Haven
Heights, w, Va, auitted by Mn.
Alvin Spears.

Henry Werr)' .

Around And
About
Middleport

,... How•ll T•nl No. ... Dao•
ghter. ot Union Vtterana, met
Monday eve1dng wUh President
Lena Hamm tn th■ra•. One mem•

Mrx. DoD■ld

was carried out In the de-coraston,.

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Tie October meeting will be a
Halloween party at the home or
Mr�. Jack Ro'oinson. Each tnember
i., 10 mask or pay a 50c fine,
The lran•lin,i: prize donaled by
Mn. Hrpes was won h1 Mrs.

!!Histed by Mrs. Leon McKnight
to Meldames Robert Arnold, Will­
iam Sheridan, Donley Reibel,
Charles Werry, Charles Legar,
Ro)' Smith. Emerson Well, Har­
old Lohse, Elwood Bowers, Den•
ver Thoma. Lee Tyo ana those
mentioned above,

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I a Relreshmer,ts
candle-lit 1 able by the hostel!

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Plans Made To
Attend District
Convention Oct. 8

Layette Shower
Miss
Padgett, Mr. Slack, Married
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In Double Ring Ceremony Sept. 5th Held For Mr$.
Donald Goldsberry

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Old Fashioned

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59c lb.

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JOWL BACON
4 lbs. $1.00

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PORK SHOULDER ·
45c Ill•

Silted

AND HERE ARE OUR SPECIALS

PORK STEAK
3 lbs;$1 .19

FOR TRIS WEEK•ENDl
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PIQUE &amp; l'IMEN .LOAF . . . . . . · · lb. $9c
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FRESH OYSTERS
1 2 01. can 99c

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Clover Farm Tai Milk . . · . . . . . . · 7 ca,� 9Jc
6 01. Ju 75c'
Clovtr For■1nttnt
-D :O .G , F, 0,0, D., . : · · ;,: {,(.' �/ � CIIII $ 1;00:
PEAC--·HES
51[, •'\· · · · · v · •;,; . 1111 $ 1 .00:
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FLO UR
25 1b; $1.99

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CENTER CUT or LOIN

OIO(OLATE CANDY1
Chocolate Dropsc ,
Chocolate Raisins, .
Molted Milk Bolls ..
. Break Up Chocolate· ,

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3 llts. $ 1.00

P O R K C H O P S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c lb.
, -5-A U S � G, E ., · · , ·, - , . . . . . · 3 (�1. $1.00

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1111 !lll'infi,
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Campbell's
TOMATO SOUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 0c per can
· Crystal Wlllte
� SYRUP . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 3, Ill. 49c
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Nary a bite . • . seldom a crumb • • • when tliere's Heiner'_s to brighten up your appetite at breakfast, lunch or dinner . • • snack-time, too, '
Stays fresher for the longest time,
tastes better all the time.

( . �LOTH ING BU,YS!
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Big Ben BllliJie(fJn"1

Work Jkkets . , fl•.:, :•··'$5.95
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, Ladles'. Corduroy

SL I M J I M S . . · . . . . . . · . . · . . :, · ' . . $2.98

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Neighbors Club
Plans Party At
Ne�t Meeting

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The Friendly Neithbon Club
met TueS,,ay night at the home of
Mrs. George Buc�anan. Mts. W!l·
lard Hints, president, wu m
charge. Mrs. Gene Cb_rk was
. 'lpointed _secretary for the re­
m ::l l nder of the year.

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Games were plaJed during

Jack Carsey. Mrs. Charle• Spencer
and Mn. Everett Foreman. The
door prlze was awarded to Mn.
George Conde.

Home Made

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Cook. Birlhd,,, ol Jennie Howell

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MR. AND MRS. SLACK
Miss Priscilla Irene Padgett and Robert Francis Slack were
married in a double rfng ceremony on Sept. 5 at 2 p.m. in the
Four Square Gospel Church in San Diego, Calif., with the Rev.
Ben Griffith officiating.
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The bride ls the daughter of the late Mrs. Mary Padgett of
Springfield. She is now residing in San Diego ind the bride•

WAnRMEL�S
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Mrs. Manning Roush entertained
witR a chicken dinner Tue!KlaY
evening al her home on 'Mulberry
Ave. honorinti her husband on his
birthday, A decorated birthday
cake wall served with the dinner.
Present were Mr. and Mrs, Kerns
Roush, ltte honored guest and
Mrs. Roush.

the patented

ll•• Delicious --,- Hrdro-Coolod

. . · · . . · · · · 3 l�s, ,$c
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groom is the son of Mrs. A.di
Slick and the late John Orville
•Slack of By,1c1t1e. Music was ful"nilbed by Mn. Charlelle Hlissey
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of san Dlego.

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$w,et c:�ra, r:., .::..;, .d9Jt,. 19f

S I EG LER

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Food Mart

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'l'be bride given in marriage

SIMON'S
· SELF S�RV[I!
MARKtT

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JNSTANT C'8J
Giant $1 .lf'
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Save Your S&amp;H Green Stampa - nU A llook Quicker
118 w. SECOND ST. ·
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tqMEROY,
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Matron of honor ·was Mrs. Mon•
na Licaus� of La Mesa, Calif.,
who wore 4 navy blue shealh
dreS.9 with. white accessories.
Best man was David Padg@U of
San Diego, brotbei- oC the bride
A reception was held at lhe
home ol the bride's sister, Mrs . .
Harold L. WhUt. Assisting at the
reception were Mrs. Opal Hinds,
La Melfa, and Mrs. Dorothy Steele
sister of the bride of San Diego.

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by her brother•llJ•law,
Harold
Whitt wore a royal blue sheath
ilreaS with white ovenkir., her
,boulder length vell fell from a
pill box cap. She carried red
roses and white carnations.

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B·O L O G. N A

· -� . 31,s� $1:«10· · -

A cook-out was held Tuesday
evening in the yard at the home
of Mrs. Kenneth Byer, in Middle•
port, ·IJ)' the Jolly Bunch Sewing
Club. Mr11. 8. N. East was the as­
slsl in:t hosteu.

· During the short busineu meet
ing condurted by Mn. Byer, Pte·
aid1mt, a donation was voted to
the Salvation Army. Three Octo­
ber birlhdays were ot.served dur•
ing the evening and tbe next
meeting waa announced . for . •
Hallo"ween parly wllb Ml"'I. Mattie
81Jf;h as ho1te&amp;s.
1'ho&amp;E: pre11enl wcr� Mr,, Mont
Miller, Mrs. Doyle Miller, Mrs.
George Ht1.:!kelt Sr., Mn. Bush,
Mrs. Mae Bailey, Mrs. John Sein•
e�, Mn. Shirley Mills, Mrs. James
\Vcbi!r Mrs. E. L. Hughes, Mrs.
Noah Haskins, Mra. Orin Smith,
Mrs. Carl Mattox, Mrs. Lawrence.
Milhoan and Mrs. William Rob·
son, Mrs. East and Mn. Byer.

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WIENERS . ,
2 1bs. $1 .oo

19ade plana for their Halloween
party next month.
Other■ present at tbe meeting
were Elinor Dodimer, Sandy Hum·
pbreys, Roberta· Ingel1, Paul Hay•
nes, Andy Laym,in, Stephen Pul·
len, Steve Hindy, Sammy Hood
and David eo,uies,.
Leaden were Mrs. Burl Bogge11
and Mn. Tony Fowler.

�"0°1 o G N A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . 3 lbs. $1.00
Armour '•

Celebrated Sunday

The birthday of �rs. William
Fost was celebrated laal Sunday
when her daughter, Mrs. P. L.
Mitch Cntertained wltti a family
dinner at the Mitch home in
Middleport.
Others attending were Mr'. and
Mrs. Norman FOIS, Ft. Pleas1nl,
Mr. and Mrs. Dillon Cron of Ra•
cine and Larry Mitch.

Giant

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PODlftOJ•IWd!Fport.

0., Sep!. 29, lll804

and Mi11 A,cuata Swett . or ,Car· 8unda:t theJ •laited briefly -tn
pel1ter wert retent mu.on widi GIOUltet •IUl llr. and Mn. Datt
Mi11 Sylvia Md(a■ler.
Wlnefomnet.

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Mr. ud Mn. Robert HarrUI ■iw:t
Jimmy Ohlinger bai 1one
Columbui where he ha, bl,un llr. and Mn, Gorffl &amp;nil �of
his third year al the Art School. ColumbUI vl1lled la1t weekend
with Kr. -.ad Mn. Ro-1 Hardt.
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Mr. and Mn. Myron KDler ant!
Frank 11arrll •ho •• �en
,on Jimmy spent Wit weekend lD
Colurobul -.itb Jlr. and lln.. lohn _.. vilida&amp;· witlii Mr. and Mn. Robert
Harril bu returned to Ill• hoilne
Paraorui alfd 10n. On Saturday
in F■:,etteaville. llr. ud i,n.
Mr. Miller and Mr. Pusom at•
Harry lllller were heA to ,re.
tended Lbe State-Southern Metho­
turn h1D) home.
di1t game. On their way home
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RACI N E'$ BANTAM

SUPE R MAR KET
THE STORE WITH A-HART

G R O U N D B E E F . . · · · . . · lb. 49t;
Slrlola

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Raci ne · Food Market
"Your Friendly Clover F� Store"

Top Quality Sell Semce and.
Plenty of OIi Tbe Street Free Parkmg In
PHONE Wl•&amp;-334�
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....l'M At■r/ ...,• .Slack -it- eni\plO)'·
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:Difgo. 'the bridegroom ls a '1838
graduate of
Pomeroy
High
School and is now serving with
the U. S. Navy stationed al Long
Beach, Calif. They are now resid•
inc at 2120 Fir&amp;t Ave., San Diego
Calif.

WHERE YOUR DOLLAR GOES' FARTHER

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Mr. and Mn. Fra11lr: Harrah and
&amp;on were in Columbua yHUrday
on bu1il-ieu.
Mi11 Cecile Clark, Athen,, Mn.
Wilm■ WWiumon of Carbondale

T R E E T · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1 2 01. can 45c
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the Mµldleport
Finl Baptfli:,
Church wh•n the, held · lheir 'reIANNER OLEO · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 6 lbs, $1 ,00
1ular meetlq S1.1nd11iy eventn1. ,
Other orficer• elected , were Susie
l!eonomy
Morri■, vice pre1ident and Mari•
D O G F 0 0 D · · · · · · · · 25 lb. bag $1.85
lyn Stumbo as secrelary•trea,u.rer ·
Durin1 the meetin&amp; the lfOUP

Jolly Bunch Club
Holds Cook-out In
Byer Yard Tuesday

Mrs. Roush flonor•
Hu,band On Birt/uroy

Mr■. 1..&lt;in Greenlee and daua:h•
ter, Betty, Eu1ene McDaniel, Mr.
and Mn. Arnold DodJon, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Dodaon and Mra. Joe
Keys and Mr. and Jlu. Wayne
Burton of Muon weu ln Hunt..
ington thil Tueld.1y to lllend tbe
funeral aervlttt for :Mn. Carrie
Dunnacan.

SHO P at MAR KI NS

Stephanie Pullen
Elected President ' ,
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OI Junior BYF

Sending gifts bUt unable to at­
tend were Mr•. Donald Collins,
Mr1. Davion Strickla,od, Mn. Ed·
ward Well,, Mn. Rlclu1rd Fre�� an,
Mn. Lloyd Davia, Mr,, Wilham
Withrow, Mias Clnaer Spears and
Mrs. Raymond Brune,.

Mn. Char1e. E. Burdette and
Mrt. Emenon Jonea wen m Gal­
llpoJ11 Tuead■:r on bu1ine•.
Harley Swi■her and aon Itel•
vln, and Jlrt. Jobn Wolfe {Lucille
Swi1her) of Columbua atterufed
fuoer■I &amp;ervice, for their unc:le,
Sohn Swl1ber at the McCoy Pun•
er■I Home in Vinton, Su.nday.

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Refreshments earyine out the and Winona Cook were observed.
blue and pink theme were 1erved
Refreabmenta were aerved at
to lhe above named and Mr1. the dose of �he meeting.
Burley Cook, Mrs. Wendell Ger,
lac, ¥11. Don MuUen, �s. Fred
Lewis and Mrs. Ela Gilmore Jr.

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bljb s�ool , dailce party ia
u:�ed'u Jed fot tta,e lomeroy ll!gh
Sploo\ ' 'ltuli•U)l , this coming
$1turday evenln&amp;, Oct. 1 .
• ! :l(loi\,, llrJQll 0an.C Lool,\ 1W&lt;tan
(the Jays) will emcee.
Teenaeenl 'lia,e given th� d�� cc
the theme, "Record Review .
Thi, dance i1 chaperoned Ind
&amp;ponsored. by the- Sew.Rite Club

the

eveninc and prize11 awarded lo Mrt.

of Pomeroy.

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Gifta were placed In a white bu­
inet decorated In blue and pint.
A large atork holding a baby cent­
ered the coffee table.

Tender

,ly ,. ■ DDtl HOUDA.MUI.Y

Larry Mitch, er1du1te ot this
ber, EHi! MIiler, was reported to · )'e.ar's d111 hu accepted employ.
Mcl11 General Hoapltal. The char- ment at Hoblon on the NYC rail
ter was draped for one de-eeased road.
member, Mn. Berth■ ChaH.
Mr. and Mu. Wayne Glbbom
Plan, were lnlde to attend lhe returned home yt1lerda1 after•
district convention in Marietta, noon from Cindnn■li where be
Oct. 8th. D1-trlct offteen from wa1 released from Cbrilt Hoepltal
Pomeroy are: Council Member Mr. Gibbon, who had undergone
No. I, Minnie NeuWint; Junior aoiQl s\ll'lerr there Ja improvin1.
Vice Pruldent, Pearl. Reynold.I;
Lon Greeol,ee who entered the
Patriotic lutructor, Evelyn Clark Melo General Hospital Monday
and Aides appointed were Helen for treatment, wu relea,ed yesMiller and Evel1n Clark.
terd1y and lt ma.c:h Improved.
Prize package donated by Cad•
die Wiclr:h■m wu won by Winona

The blue and plnk color theme

Tht:� Offy11nt
$t/111rdi1v ltl;aht
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a:uest of ronor 11 a layette ■hower
Tuetday evenina, at her home on
Lincoln Heights, given by Mrs.
Robert Goldsberry of New Haven
Heights, w, Va, auitted by Mn.
Alvin Spears.

Henry Werr)' .

Around And
About
Middleport

,... How•ll T•nl No. ... Dao•
ghter. ot Union Vtterana, met
Monday eve1dng wUh President
Lena Hamm tn th■ra•. One mem•

Mrx. DoD■ld

was carried out In the de-coraston,.

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Halloween party at the home or
Mr�. Jack Ro'oinson. Each tnember
i., 10 mask or pay a 50c fine,
The lran•lin,i: prize donaled by
Mn. Hrpes was won h1 Mrs.

!!Histed by Mrs. Leon McKnight
to Meldames Robert Arnold, Will­
iam Sheridan, Donley Reibel,
Charles Werry, Charles Legar,
Ro)' Smith. Emerson Well, Har­
old Lohse, Elwood Bowers, Den•
ver Thoma. Lee Tyo ana those
mentioned above,

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candle-lit 1 able by the hostel!

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Attend District
Convention Oct. 8

Layette Shower
Miss
Padgett, Mr. Slack, Married
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Donald Goldsberry

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JOWL BACON
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PORK STEAK
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FRESH OYSTERS
1 2 01. can 99c

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6 01. Ju 75c'
Clovtr For■1nttnt
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PEAC--·HES
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OIO(OLATE CANDY1
Chocolate Dropsc ,
Chocolate Raisins, .
Molted Milk Bolls ..
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P O R K C H O P S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69c lb.
, -5-A U S � G, E ., · · , ·, - , . . . . . · 3 (�1. $1.00

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TOMATO SOUP . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 0c per can
· Crystal Wlllte
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Stays fresher for the longest time,
tastes better all the time.

( . �LOTH ING BU,YS!
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Work Jkkets . , fl•.:, :•··'$5.95
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SEOAL contender for the first division, or better when they
meet a big and tough Athens High School club.
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t ,C oach Ctlo llj,A_� today both Don
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othp� a,e .G,11�P91js next week,
Wellst on, Oct. 21 and J1c.kson on
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Nov 4- is cert e in . t� be a stiff
test for . fhe young Panthen,
!0aded , with sophomores and junwrs.
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Eskey who 11 In hi&amp; third year
� t Athens, have scored 1 06 point,,
m two games, and are u,nscored
u pon. �heY_ lead the ieague ilt
th,s pomt m o!lenae.

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'fbilll J15 M._qnd·. �llh _bl!f'&amp;h Pl,ra tel y,111 ��-a.. �ar b).., f� with Mizell and
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Crow it ·• �ble. �@;
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Whiley Ford (ll-9) 'lt.111 spotty
lhe Pirates wOh the N'atldbft
1 90 pound buatet from New ttI'. Wgde Pfflll.allt �•UH of tRelr Ill' 9t'liaon but the 'tankeeB insist
ven i s fullback.
pitching wblle the Yaflkees won he is the top money pitcher in
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victo
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Pan
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fore home town ltl ndJ lull of spite tbeir pltthihl,
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to dump Wahama and Chauncf!Y anced with left-handers and right- all the Yankee starters this year,
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The middle of the Athens line ,
robbed of its strong arm by
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D.:lft n),·· . 1:ott a/�n/�alf��a:��
game Winner Vern Law and 17- failed tO go nine innings on a
believ
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Bowles, 170, at the other.
Sox should have won the Ameri- gatne winner Bob Friend, Each steady basis. He is �ot the
Athens last year upended the can League pennant but
has d emon11trated, ,both in Nation- "borriber' oI 1958 and rehes beav •
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been rated ,t)Jird mo�t likely team them for the 1961 season.
Jt! petition ,that �e can Pitch in the 01· the hitters.
�-�----to succeed this season by area
Lopez signed his 1 961 con�t faste11 eompany. Ea.�h eould star:
lil
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relieve
one
two
an_d
sportswriter
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behind
Gallipolis
Wednesday,
even though hie team
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as No. l and Jac.kson in the No. may finish worse than second ror during the Series without physl- NAMES IIRll!S ANNOUNCER$
2 spot.
cal •�rain.
N!W YORK UPI-Mel Allen,
the first tltne in hi1 13 · years 18
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8ackinf them u p ate left•hand- New York Yankee announcer,
Panth•r Stetten
a manaJ:er.
Coach Cilo has four ends and
He did nol get a raise, and Sqx ers V_inegar Be�d Mizell and Har­ and Bob Prince of the Pittsb�gh
fo u r tarkles to choose from as president Bill Veeck said tb•t· vey Haddix, top qllblity pitchers Pirates w-111 handle the: television
starterN, How he usei. them de• showed 'yo u get as much for accustomed to wot'klng nl�e in­ p\ay-by-play broadcast! of the
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pends on special situation- kick­ losinjt as for winning. •• sun it nlngs. Mizell, acquired from the; World Serles, the National Broad•
offs, offt"l1se, or defense prob­ was estimaled Lopez wU l
holTle without worry, all winter long!
Sl. Louis Cardinali, blossomed casting Company announced Wed­
lems.
o.bout
$55,00
0 lor the 1961 · tllm: this year into 11 13-game wini:ier nesday .. Chuck Thomp!il&gt;n of the
NO more trouble with sl udgc in your
Ends are 6-3 Allcn -.H amm, Ro­ paign, his fifth as pilot
or tfle and th� trPe of hard-lhrowm11 Washington Senators and JacJt,
��ng oi.!-no.t wl)'fl ypu U!&lt;' "F�Flo
left,hatider the e,:perts had al- Quinlart df the Chicago White
ger Stewart, Bob Win®renner Sox,
and Ruy Jewell, tickles ate Capt.
predte:t:e d l)e would be. Had­ SOX wUf• share the radio commerf­
;lieeial," the fuel oil widl a. special �ditive
"We had a better club than
Tom Grueser. and Keith Bar11itz, what it s�o\('t'cl · ttil!f yCai-." 6e d1�. Who �,als �ostly ln low tary.
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TITL! FIGHT CANCELED
Guards are huge MJriol'l, Stowe hav� woh it. But the breaks went · f�11e a caJnlt· • free-swinzjng
pipes, and bUr�er nozzles, cilf mr I \� • .
team I.Ike t
ot 235 pounds and the watch against us."
Yankees.
JIJEW YORK UP��Benny Kid
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Casey: tangle In their "rubber
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le(,f.-haaden
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� wilh the winner pJanning an im­
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the world mlddlewe ighi cr'own.
YouJi?l.!,e Oirr�ce
""Henrr Hank' ii - -. ·0.5 favorite•
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despite the fact thu two ballltfs
Home IllvffM and dlli'erated •
spill
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be ai1nlng for a kayo,
- Ted Wil•
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of drama, Is gone but not forgot­
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a:lng star of lhe Bo1ton Red Sox
dtd it again Wednesday --' ,twice.
Hi,i nellt-to-l111l ''Wllliam,i:�ue"
touch w11111 a mla:hty home· rdn In
what w11 to be his l11t appear­
ance as an active playet In Fen­
Wilf Park w�ne J:ie's thrilli,,11
m UII01111 for Jbe p111t 22 rear,. 1
IJ;u't the 420,foot sm■ali 'r- the
'21st of hli carflar � bt, 2Mb
of lhe aeaaon - turned out to tie
Ted'• hon voyage to b111ebaU.
Williams stunned everyone min•
ute1 later by announcing he'd
played his last game. He was re­
tiring as of then, he aaid, 1nd
would not boll! tr to play in B0!1ton.'1 la11t th(ee 1ame1 of the •ea•
&gt;
,on al New York th!, weekend.
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after the Yankee 1erle1. Williapts
will 11rve 11 • •battlne coach tor
the Red Sox ln spring tralntn1
See till the' new jacket fashions featuring wash 'n wear
next year and will stay on in •
cords and wool,, Here's · llie styllsh way. to go through
capacity "1ulte d to his a:rut �L­
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hll 157 home runs over six ·see•
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NEW YORK UPI-The 1t)-m1n
colle1e All-Star basketball team
wht� will s,J;.,- the New Yolk
Knlrk:erbocker1 In an exhlbitlon
aame get. Iii h11 been �mpleted
with die 1dclltion or Bob Boozer,
former Kan111 State star and a
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State, Olympic qUtritet ll Rome.
Others on lhe team are Ottll'
Robtlrllon, Jerry �esl, D1rrtll
lnili!ill,, li'olri Sanam; liavti B,ild,
lllll Picll;le1 KtnMV, Ron John1on, J1tkle Morellnd: nnd nen
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Mn. WiM , and .... William -·
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backaround of 11Cftd mu.tic bf I
Mr,. Neu1'1in1,

Both Mis■ Yount and Swatzel
expressed their aJlpretiation tq
the Unit arid Poal for e1ectin;
theJn as: representaUvea and ex•
t1mded good wiahe1 to tliose who
sern In the futUh.
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Sgt.-·a t-Arms, w111 Present and af�
ter a formal introduction. ipoke
to the group using the pt-e'I.Jllble
to lbe con.atUutlon of the Ameri­
can Leglon Auxiliary as his topic,
His t�I),: wu mo,t lnaph:Jn,c and
the unit
1IthOU,ch the members
repeat thOje.Jlffrda every meeF
• Ing, the mearilng brought out by
Chee�brew Is symbollC of light
and love to tbe true American.
During ihe buBine&amp;s eesaion, .
eard1 of thanb weN read from
Mrs. Pnrl Knapp, who waa in
Meigs Gfneral Ho111lta1 and tlie
Ch1se , fJ$ilt, Flag eodell . weN
,ontrl�tlted llr ,lira, ,,, Ii'. Tllorij) .
wd1. iii �btl:itiuted to i!h•
ton
l'&lt;&gt;nje!')&gt;Y ochool, tir l(r,, Lll�id
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fflan. A ,con�bullo� wu made � , )
tlf� SalvaUo� Armr.
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tena.if• eOy,··. Sta� and f&gt;:e was
o�e i;tl � qoJI 1ul�ed to Will­
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... a . llJ.e!JJ�r.. 'of �e Nationalist
party 1ricl was one of eigbl dele•
gates, aaslined to atten d the
county convention. He WH ap­
pointed health cqmmtsalor),er end
r!J"�,, chief of hil city and served
on •tbe ',fury Ot·� the Koaold
·county: Swa·tzel told Of the recrea­
tion, inclu.ding 50ft b.Jll, swim­
ming, golf, hol'lleBlloe ind mall)'
otbtr sports; He was thrilled to
hear former Governor · and Sena,
tor John W. Bricker who spoke
DI\ the advancement of sclertfe in
the last 20 ye;ani'. One or Ule
highlights of the program wa'11
the inspiring speechea of Dr. Tom
Dooley wha apoke on tile evils
of communism and medics , Dr.
Dooley described his work amoni
the natives .of Lao, and told of
the _twelve hospitals be had al,
ready eatabll1be4 with more in
the proceu. A1 1 fitting climax
to Boy1 State a buckeye tree w11
planted in commemoration of.
the 25th an'nl\ieria.ey of Boy1
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zlr1s p1rtlcipaun1.. Mia Youn•
a&amp;b tpld dt v1rloits speakers, ln­
eludlng a Russian refugee who
spo�e on "Our privileges under
the A,meric1n way. of life" and
emphulied that all AmericU11
sboul(] than k God that they live
in a free country wltel'1! they
are privl!eged to think, and do
for t,hemseln• and without being
told bo'l" 11.nd when to move. She
enjoyed the bus tour or Columbus
vlllltine all feder1l, state, county
an(I munlclpal bulldings of im­
portance. She emphasized the eve
ning devo\ion, and the thrill qf
the flag raiaina exerciaea. Before
disbanding the 980 girls attendi!!d
a picnJc.

iltJc form wt.th' the' 11re111dtnt,
Mrs . Gaynelle Wiie, presidinj .
The officers m'1rch WJI fQl(owtd
with the presenQ.tiQJ:1. ' of• colors
with Mn. Orville Well, Sgt.,at­
Arme and Shelby Dnle 1n.d Doris
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1� was aulgned 'to Colt City,
Baum County and that stie served.
as clerk or the achoo) ,board. She
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Young, representative to Girls Stale at Columbus.
and - Mike Sw attel, ,representltlve to Boys State at Athens,
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Wellst on, Oct. 21 and J1c.kson on
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Nov 4- is cert e in . t� be a stiff
test for . fhe young Panthen,
!0aded , with sophomores and junwrs.
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m two games, and are u,nscored
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D.:lft n),·· . 1:ott a/�n/�alf��a:��
game Winner Vern Law and 17- failed tO go nine innings on a
believ
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Bowles, 170, at the other.
Sox should have won the Ameri- gatne winner Bob Friend, Each steady basis. He is �ot the
Athens last year upended the can League pennant but
has d emon11trated, ,both in Nation- "borriber' oI 1958 and rehes beav •
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Panlher11 3�6. The Bulldogs have doesn't want to stand ' pat wftll a] League and in All-Star l!&lt;lm- ii·· on !dow curves to get head
been rated ,t)Jird mo�t likely team them for the 1961 season.
Jt! petition ,that �e can Pitch in the 01· the hitters.
�-�----to succeed this season by area
Lopez signed his 1 961 con�t faste11 eompany. Ea.�h eould star:
lil
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two
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behind
Gallipolis
Wednesday,
even though hie team
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as No. l and Jac.kson in the No. may finish worse than second ror during the Series without physl- NAMES IIRll!S ANNOUNCER$
2 spot.
cal •�rain.
N!W YORK UPI-Mel Allen,
the first tltne in hi1 13 · years 18
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8ackinf them u p ate left•hand- New York Yankee announcer,
Panth•r Stetten
a manaJ:er.
Coach Cilo has four ends and
He did nol get a raise, and Sqx ers V_inegar Be�d Mizell and Har­ and Bob Prince of the Pittsb�gh
fo u r tarkles to choose from as president Bill Veeck said tb•t· vey Haddix, top qllblity pitchers Pirates w-111 handle the: television
starterN, How he usei. them de• showed 'yo u get as much for accustomed to wot'klng nl�e in­ p\ay-by-play broadcast! of the
-1 1 Free
- Flo Special" fuel oil w ill heat your
pends on special situation- kick­ losinjt as for winning. •• sun it nlngs. Mizell, acquired from the; World Serles, the National Broad•
offs, offt"l1se, or defense prob­ was estimaled Lopez wU l
holTle without worry, all winter long!
Sl. Louis Cardinali, blossomed casting Company announced Wed­
lems.
o.bout
$55,00
0 lor the 1961 · tllm: this year into 11 13-game wini:ier nesday .. Chuck Thomp!il&gt;n of the
NO more trouble with sl udgc in your
Ends are 6-3 Allcn -.H amm, Ro­ paign, his fifth as pilot
or tfle and th� trPe of hard-lhrowm11 Washington Senators and JacJt,
��ng oi.!-no.t wl)'fl ypu U!&lt;' "F�Flo
left,hatider the e,:perts had al- Quinlart df the Chicago White
ger Stewart, Bob Win®renner Sox,
and Ruy Jewell, tickles ate Capt.
predte:t:e d l)e would be. Had­ SOX wUf• share the radio commerf­
;lieeial," the fuel oil widl a. special �ditive
"We had a better club than
Tom Grueser. and Keith Bar11itz, what it s�o\('t'cl · ttil!f yCai-." 6e d1�. Who �,als �ostly ln low tary.
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prevents sludge formation.
John Jones or Dave Gord&lt;ln.
said "arid stlll th ink we should brtakinS curves, f11urea to be ef­
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TITL! FIGHT CANCELED
Guards are huge MJriol'l, Stowe hav� woh it. But the breaks went · f�11e a caJnlt· • free-swinzjng
pipes, and bUr�er nozzles, cilf mr I \� • .
team I.Ike t
ot 235 pounds and the watch against us."
Yankees.
JIJEW YORK UP��Benny Kid
it• Of Ifft
(Paret) of Cuba, th,e �rid we�­
" Wl!'re gdlng to try to lmi,rove 1 .
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Casey: tangle In their "rubber
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le(,f.-haaden
set for rescheduling the
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� wilh the winner pJanning an im­
mediate campaign for a shot at
the world mlddlewe ighi cr'own.
YouJi?l.!,e Oirr�ce
""Henrr Hank' ii - -. ·0.5 favorite•
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despite the fact thu two ballltfs
Home IllvffM and dlli'erated •
spill
a pair of 10-rounders In �
"._hone, \?\\2-2 to i J&gt;omeroy
Orleans. The belief ill that he'll
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be ai1nlng for a kayo,
- Ted Wil•
Iiams, the incdmparable ma■ter
of drama, Is gone but not forgot­
ten.
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a:lng star of lhe Bo1ton Red Sox
dtd it again Wednesday --' ,twice.
Hi,i nellt-to-l111l ''Wllliam,i:�ue"
touch w11111 a mla:hty home· rdn In
what w11 to be his l11t appear­
ance as an active playet In Fen­
Wilf Park w�ne J:ie's thrilli,,11
m UII01111 for Jbe p111t 22 rear,. 1
IJ;u't the 420,foot sm■ali 'r- the
'21st of hli carflar � bt, 2Mb
of lhe aeaaon - turned out to tie
Ted'• hon voyage to b111ebaU.
Williams stunned everyone min•
ute1 later by announcing he'd
played his last game. He was re­
tiring as of then, he aaid, 1nd
would not boll! tr to play in B0!1ton.'1 la11t th(ee 1ame1 of the •ea•
&gt;
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retirement
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after the Yankee 1erle1. Williapts
will 11rve 11 • •battlne coach tor
the Red Sox ln spring tralntn1
See till the' new jacket fashions featuring wash 'n wear
next year and will stay on in •
cords and wool,, Here's · llie styllsh way. to go through
capacity "1ulte d to his a:rut �L­
crisp autumn days. See our jacltllts now.' .
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hll 157 home runs over six ·see•
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NEW YORK UPI-The 1t)-m1n
colle1e All-Star basketball team
wht� will s,J;.,- the New Yolk
Knlrk:erbocker1 In an exhlbitlon
aame get. Iii h11 been �mpleted
with die 1dclltion or Bob Boozer,
former Kan111 State star and a
�bet of the vlctoriOU11 United
State, Olympic qUtritet ll Rome.
Others on lhe team are Ottll'
Robtlrllon, Jerry �esl, D1rrtll
lnili!ill,, li'olri Sanam; liavti B,ild,
lllll Picll;le1 KtnMV, Ron John1on, J1tkle Morellnd: nnd nen
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Both Mis■ Yount and Swatzel
expressed their aJlpretiation tq
the Unit arid Poal for e1ectin;
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sern In the futUh.
'.Ff'ank Cheeel?brew, department
Sgt.-·a t-Arms, w111 Present and af�
ter a formal introduction. ipoke
to the group using the pt-e'I.Jllble
to lbe con.atUutlon of the Ameri­
can Leglon Auxiliary as his topic,
His t�I),: wu mo,t lnaph:Jn,c and
the unit
1IthOU,ch the members
repeat thOje.Jlffrda every meeF
• Ing, the mearilng brought out by
Chee�brew Is symbollC of light
and love to tbe true American.
During ihe buBine&amp;s eesaion, .
eard1 of thanb weN read from
Mrs. Pnrl Knapp, who waa in
Meigs Gfneral Ho111lta1 and tlie
Ch1se , fJ$ilt, Flag eodell . weN
,ontrl�tlted llr ,lira, ,,, Ii'. Tllorij) .
wd1. iii �btl:itiuted to i!h•
ton
l'&lt;&gt;nje!')&gt;Y ochool, tir l(r,, Lll�id
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SJ■lnak�r, -,.mmcan11d!
fflan. A ,con�bullo� wu made � , )
tlf� SalvaUo� Armr.
Ith· rep,irlod: on ·
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tena.if• eOy,··. Sta� and f&gt;:e was
o�e i;tl � qoJI 1ul�ed to Will­
. bf City, Kt?eold CoUnty. Ht! w..
... a . llJ.e!JJ�r.. 'of �e Nationalist
party 1ricl was one of eigbl dele•
gates, aaslined to atten d the
county convention. He WH ap­
pointed health cqmmtsalor),er end
r!J"�,, chief of hil city and served
on •tbe ',fury Ot·� the Koaold
·county: Swa·tzel told Of the recrea­
tion, inclu.ding 50ft b.Jll, swim­
ming, golf, hol'lleBlloe ind mall)'
otbtr sports; He was thrilled to
hear former Governor · and Sena,
tor John W. Bricker who spoke
DI\ the advancement of sclertfe in
the last 20 ye;ani'. One or Ule
highlights of the program wa'11
the inspiring speechea of Dr. Tom
Dooley wha apoke on tile evils
of communism and medics , Dr.
Dooley described his work amoni
the natives .of Lao, and told of
the _twelve hospitals be had al,
ready eatabll1be4 with more in
the proceu. A1 1 fitting climax
to Boy1 State a buckeye tree w11
planted in commemoration of.
the 25th an'nl\ieria.ey of Boy1
State.

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a&amp;b tpld dt v1rloits speakers, ln­
eludlng a Russian refugee who
spo�e on "Our privileges under
the A,meric1n way. of life" and
emphulied that all AmericU11
sboul(] than k God that they live
in a free country wltel'1! they
are privl!eged to think, and do
for t,hemseln• and without being
told bo'l" 11.nd when to move. She
enjoyed the bus tour or Columbus
vlllltine all feder1l, state, county
an(I munlclpal bulldings of im­
portance. She emphasized the eve
ning devo\ion, and the thrill qf
the flag raiaina exerciaea. Before
disbanding the 980 girls attendi!!d
a picnJc.

iltJc form wt.th' the' 11re111dtnt,
Mrs . Gaynelle Wiie, presidinj .
The officers m'1rch WJI fQl(owtd
with the presenQ.tiQJ:1. ' of• colors
with Mn. Orville Well, Sgt.,at­
Arme and Shelby Dnle 1n.d Doris
Sllepherd, cotar beareh:

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1� was aulgned 'to Colt City,
Baum County and that stie served.
as clerk or the achoo) ,board. She
told of the religious 111thering11,
· ... es1ec.laUy the orie ,t Christ Lu­
tlieran Church on· Sunday morn,
Ing and stated that 1be wiH
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and - Mike Sw attel, ,representltlve to Boys State at Athens,
• wort l!r.ese!J! ;µid told.�4.thoir e,xperiences 3I a me�tin&amp; of t!ie
, "'Elilrn's i\'ttxfiraty ol Drew Wtibsier Post 38 American Leawn ·
enly at th� �gio11 home. Mrs. Charles Swat­
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WANT ADS

L EGAL NOTICE
Cue No. J.3.071
Gall McCoy, whose IHt known

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RATES

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GI oeDt.a per word will be dh&amp;r,ed for adverti&amp;ina
· =- �.J9 10 dl11 aner re�vina bill.
Should lie t•P&lt;&gt;".'tNi immf'diatel1. Tbe
WW. Dot be responaible /or DlOfe th.ii.a one lncor•
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!'MMtTI AND PIil CONTROL
.. Paa Free impedlon, ltHur•
W ., N.t&amp;.n..W.. Phon. It.
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GRAYl!LY TlACTOiil
• Sale� a m! ft1·v1ce IH:? 1£. Mam .5t.
WY 2·2975.
Phone
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Nar Lona: Bottom, Sept. 26
lbru Oct, 9. Rev. Harold Holmti, evana:eli1t. Special 1inging
by_ the Four Keys, Huntingloo,
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t " W , Va,, The 'l'ravelen Trio
' Bu Uilo, W . Va., The lJ u iicans 1
� � 0th.en. Come hear, heed
� . , and help. Rev. D. Circle, Pai;. 1

perty, tmck two story, locat�d
a_L N or th . Third and C o al
�t ccts, Middlcpul't, may be
�ec� n ,my even111g.
9- l7-30tc
I F&lt;)H SALE 100
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D AND SQUARE
a
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WY2 &lt;1344 .
rks
Pl1
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S.. turday nig ht , O c1 . 1 1rom
9-28-Bk
8:30 to 12:30 at Pomeroy Moo1:1e
rcllenl condition. Portable or
Lodge. All Moose members and
cabmcl $47.00. Terms 1f dt•sir9-29-:ltc
friend!.
ed. !'hone WY2-2204.
9-28-6lc

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Plains, Ohio, i1 hereby notified

th1t on the 6th day of September,
1960, Shirley Ann M·�Coy filed her

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
CHt No. 1 8,436
Elf•t• of H•rl•n 0, Riff, d•cHud
Notice Is hereby ,2iven that Eth­
el IM!! whose Post Office address
Js H. IJ. I , Dexter, Ohio, has been
duly appointed Administratrix of
the Estate of Harlan D. Ri!e late
of Meigs County , Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 13th day of Septem­
ber, 1060.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County , Ohio
(9) 15, 22, 29, 3lc

Lec,al Notvce

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
C•1■ No. 1 8,437
sewing m11chinc, Makes bUlt(ln i1t,te of Phillip Bruch, dHHlllcll
..., Cl,.. UIN Cert
Notice iB tereby given thal Ber
holes, s�ws 011 buttGn11, over•
All Mekat � Models
nest
Bruch whose Post Office add·
casts, bmd hem� and down5
UTIOl'OLITAN MOTOIII
re�s is Pomero y , Ohio, R. D. 3, bas
of
fancy
embroidery
stikhes.
Ml,ln It.
Will Hell to res11onsible party Ileen dul y appointed Administrator
Pec..,.r, Oha.
for 1 1 payments o( $9 35 per or the Estate of Phllllp Bruch late
of fomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,
19:JI FORD 1 TON truck A·l
month. i'hone WY2•2204
deceased.
condition $1295. Ray Weaver, 1 D-28-61c
Dated this 13th da y of Septem­
New Haven, W . V11.
9-24•6tp
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bring
contalnen. ber, 1960.
Wc!Jijlcr .f'ruit Farm, Long Hot1931 FORD 500, 2 dr. hardtop,
F. H. O'BRIEN,
tom, Uhiu,. Phtme Y Uk oo 5.a201
'W- w., Thunderbird, flour sh;rt
Judge of the Probate Court
tran.11.. many
other ex.tra11.
tHtHfc
"Meigs County, Ohio
---!'bone Cheater YU5•32&amp;6.
(9) 15, 22, 29, 3lc
FO_H: SALE Uprigtilp"1aycr piano.
9-27 ·8lp
Straford. WYl · l�J2.
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SACRJFICE-Siuger
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•or1ce o• APPOINTM"'"
Exaeutrix
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LEGAL NOTICE
E,tate of Garfield A, Adami, Caw No. 1 3,073
0.cHad
ANDREW HAGER, wtmse p!ace
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hat
hereby
otice
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given
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residence ii; unknown. is hereby
of
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1 Iara M. Ad!ms, whose Post Of- n(ltified th•t on the 7th d y f
hrc aJdress 1i; Pomeroy._ Ohio, R. September A. D. 1960, Laur! H�1) has _been duly apptltnled as ger, beinll: plaintif!, filed her peti­
Execulrix or the Est.ate of Gar• lion agamd him as defendant in
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ams 13,_e of Mei,gs t he Courl of (::ommon Pleaa, Meigs
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dcce.ised.
Count y , Ohio, Case No, 13,073,
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this 27th di! y of Septem- pray ini for divorce from the said
IJcr, 1960.
Andrew Hager on the grounds of
G r.osa Negled of Dut)' ,nd Extreme:
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J ohn c. Bacon,
Cruelty , and plaintiff also prays
Ael i ng Judge of the Probate Court
for other proper relief. Said cause
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petlUon against him u defendant
in the Court of Common Pleu'
Meigs County, Ohio, Caae No'.
13,071
pra y ing for divorce and
other proper relief.
Said defendant is requir,d to
answer on or before the 15th d.a.y
ot October, l!J60.
Shirley Ann McCoy
By Thelma Nel11on, her next
of [riend
(9J 6, lj, 22, 29; (10) 8, 13, 6tc

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For Rent

cALLoN Jucsro• sALE- ,N
aparlment on
lilupping containers. Ph. WY 2· THltEE ltOOM
COAL lU:!:A1'ER, red e
Condor
Street,
Pomeroy,
aleo, 4
3344
Cll) 24 , Glc
plex irate. Mae Young S_yn- 1
room apartment
on Second
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cuse, Ohlo,
9-29-3tc ELECTROLUX Varuum Ue11;1e;,
Street, Pomeroy . Phone WY22733.
9- 28-Uc
Popu_l�r model No. ao in A- 1
HAND PICKED corn for sale. Wiii
cond1l1on. Complete w ith all
deliver by tr uck. load. Call wy2 .
altachment11 and throw awa y SEVEN ROOM house in Harrison­
2364.
9.29.3tc
ville, ·good cellar and well, two
p11per ba,i:s. Pay off balance of
____ _____ ·- rar gurwge, large yard and
J'il:00 or lerin.s can be arrungl ESTATE coal heatrola for sale
garden. See Mrs. L11na Gibsoh,•
ed.
Phone
WY2-2204.
9-28-tltc
Q5.00, Can be seen at 189 .Ash
9-28-6tp
Harrisonville, Ohio.
------·St., Middleport.
9·29-3 tp -l l 2 HATS killed with Slar W.ir-· ____
farin. 2 ½ lbs. $1 .49. J!.:bcrsbadi
APPLE BUTTElt-ocl.4--:llltl'dware, Sugar Run fluur
quart. Orders mi. y be placed
by callin&amp; WY2-tl2 13 ur Duke I MIii, Larll..lmark Co-011.
WANTED:
Licensed
practical
(If/ .:.!8, ltl, ;;,u; &lt;5J b 6 7 12
tleaner■, W¥2-2302 where J11rs
nurse. Apply in person lit Fos•
13, 14, u,, lO, 2 1 , 26, '21,' 2B:
and Ilda may be left.
9-29,3lc
ter's Nuraing HOlll"'-, Syracuse,
( l l ) 3. 2, 4, If, Ill, l l , lU, 11:
Ohio.
9-27-5tc
HOME MADE ICE c.:°REAM, Juet· -18, 2�ij, 26, au; 02; I , 2.
Ute _you maktt at home. Jack's
MAN to t11kc over g11s station.
Dair, °"'·
1&gt;27
9-23-tfc
Phone WY2-9920.
�upp l 1�
- ·- - 1947 DODGE .f do0r. Phone WY;
WANTED: Mechanic. Pho�e WY2Al IS
IALS &amp;-27.etp I
2867•
9920.
9-23-lfc
57 Mercury 60 H, P. '495.00
59
Mercury
70
H.
P.
t59$,0Q
KELVJNATUR retrh:erator, baby
45 H. ,. Me rcury Outfit t99S.OO \ I I
crib, 2 utiUty cabinet•. Phone
MITROPOLITAN MOTOR S
W YK-&amp;116 ,
9·27-3lc
600 1••• Mein St,..et, Pomeroy
Phon• WY2-3170
UM. l'U!a. Oi.L. aaa eoal faar.
WOMAN wants clewnlng at $1.00
, mc:ea. Cail 1or uee e,um•1411- 8-20-Uc
per hour. l'hone WI9-3011.
ron,wau 6 AbOOU Miou.leport. -------9-20-6lp
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1 . roua RQOM bou,e, 2 loll in 30 rOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized
Cheat.et Vlllaa:e, Fuel Oil &amp;love
full bat!\ with 11utu- MUELLII 11U 1r:NAc 1, WIITING
04 a ,.:111&amp; fuel oil tank. C•ll btidroomS,
matk washer. Maple Street
. . HOUII appllanc... A.meld 1 ....
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Middleport. Phone WY2-M6o.' . . tMn. Syrecutt, Ohio. ,..._
1-»etj.
0-29-0tc
W Y2-6;JM.
11-11.ff
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1 FAWN d1arette machine hold•
I dl�INDt brand•
,120.00
Aflt eoNDITIONU.G, aEFRIGJ:11.
1
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ll-2'1·3Ip
111.ion aen1ce. Jack'• Refri.,en­
WANTl!:D CUSTOM eorn plcklna.
tloo,
New Haven. Pbi;ra, TU2·
Contact
Delmar
Holl
on,
Pome­
POTATOU Clarence
Prolllti,
21-11
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roy Roule 3. Mt. Hermao Road
, Ponllnd, Ohio
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;APPLES FOK SALE---Orlmu Gol·
Corn,t..,_
hr-vl4NI
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Red
and
YeUow
Dellciou
GOOD
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u11ed
slide trombone.
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Phone W Y2-2$93,
9-27-3tc
wrtte. Phone • CPlea• b:rinl con�laera. Chr ll
A. C, IRADNMW, llaclne, Ohio.
l'rutb, llalon. w. v■• Phon•
SPruce 8......,
9-26-llt
FOtt, ftENT inodern-two tiedroom
PII.LIC AUCTIOtl
houae. Furnished or i·t unrur­
l b·Y• IGld IN � � and wlII , nt•be(l, automatic heal. dlspoa­
1 • ' NII the followlnJ at publlc
al and landscaped ya rd. Phone
auet.lon, Oct. J, S,turd■y, 1 : 00
WY2-324Ct. M,u. JameI Weber,
Middleport.
�- P, M.., loe.tted l mile horn Zion
9·28-6lc
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at foot ol Horner HiU. Walch HOU�, 7 ,o;-ma. l � batlt, hard•
wood floor■, ba■emen t, 1araae.
fo,
19DO l'armall A
t1el01• 8:80 A.14.
largo lot and garden on Gravel
tractor with plow 1Dd cultiva .
Mlddl1,•l't ¥1 Y-2-2649
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HIii.
Phone
l
eorn
plant.er,
whee
WV2-32
tot.
JHO,.
67,
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U.U'rl Pl,ID ITO,..
9-27-3lc
. lrailtt, lboaU, Potatoe■, hone
At e......, ,
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· d.ltc, cut off uw,
hiPavy chic
Y- 54141
blll, 1 lat hand toola.
EIGIIT ROOM HOIJSII, two five
IJATIUII
NAMII.L
NOUl --D PURNITUR
fQOlll ap■rtments. A. N. Bcin1el.
Coal eook atove, melal uWlty
Pl:1001 WYl-3272.
11.a , tfc
AIINln, ' cabinet, llvlq room suite, bed••
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FOH
RENT-Tbr
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ct rooma
· • tltc1tte ironer, 2 burner IH
over
Stiffler
Shoe
tore
oa
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, ' lto¥t1 _wuher, 2 Warm Morn
AUCTIONIIR
Court St., in Pomero)' 1 1econd
.IINWI, radio, rockera
RIASONAILI.RATII
floor. One lara:e 18 a: 22
room
, ltudl, bun
warmer, dilbes '
SATISPACTION GUAIIANTIID
with
adjotnln1
lJ
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1:11
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room
-Call 1r writ. I. 0. fk-C.,
One 10 -1 18 tro�,t room. All
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ChHttr, Ohlt
n•"':y painted with new- floor
Jlylq ,room suite, cord bed
1 22 aatp
COVtl'ini,. Phont
a-211111.
Capt librUJ table, I.Ide board 2
· ltaltda: ane eouch. A 1rfat
-.a, aUi,r •rUcle. not llsted. APAA'1'11BNTS llnlll• -- ­
UDIIU'llt...._ Mcllt
tat at Ceth.
_port. Phone Wl 2.i

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21s1 day •f October, A. D. 1960 .
LAURA HAGER . . .
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attorney, for PlainUf'f
(9) 8, 15, 22, 29; (10) 6, 13, 20, 7tc

OES Hird Tuesday­
Evening Meeting
At Masonic Temple

A six o'clock potluck dinner pre­
ceded the meeling of the Past
Matrons of Pomeroy Chapter J86
DES held Tuesda y evening at the
Masonic Tem ple.
Mrs. Dwight Parker president,
was in charge or the meeting and
round robin cards were sent to
Mrs. S. E. Kaetzel of Edison and
Mrs. Carrie Nye.
Attending were Mrs. E. J. Trac y ,
Miss Maud Grµeser, Mrs. · L. F.
Schoenleb, Mrs. llartwell Curd,
Mrs. Alonzo Guster, Mrs. Nolan
�wackhammer, Mrs. l 8. Weed,
.�rs. G. E. Nease, Mrs. Rollln Rad­
ford, Mrs. Carl Shleldli, Mn Harry
P. Smith and Mrs. Parker.
CALLED BY tLLN&amp;SS
Mn. Geneva Simpson, Dayton,
was called here due lo the serious
illness ol her uncle, George
Bryant at the home of his niece,
MiH Nettie Tolliver. Also asslsting in his care are Mrs, Harrlaon
Bentley and Mn. Marvin McGuire. Mr. Bryant is past 96 years
of ase.

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REPORT

Grange. Names
New Officers
For Coming Year

Dutriet 1'ocationol

Teacher• ff.....
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Ne_w of�J cers were named by the
Gauaes: Montgomery 16.2 up- Hamsonvllle
Grange which met in
per, 9.2 lower, 2 ft open Gilli•
regular session Tbur•do evenin&amp;. !
polis, 18.0
9_2
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!ii !owe�, 1 ft.
Lo u.pper,
T�e)' were, Master , Virgil I.
upper, 9 3 Atkins. over,,eer,
open;
ck 23. 15.
Homer R. Lee;
lower. clO!ied off; all moveable
lecture�. Pa6line Atkins; s1ew.ard,
dams up 13 thru 23 and closed off.
Seth Nicholson; assistant steward,
Ohio River Boals, down, Lock la Robert L. Jewell; 1ady a&amp;sistant
:
Larry Turner 6 15 a. m . 1-3, Lock
steward, Sharon A. Jewell, Chap.
14 Avalon 3 a. m., Lock 19 Beaver lain, ladys Nicholson; Treasurer,
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8:45 a. m. 1-0, Advent 7 : lO 3_ m.
Fra nk Ha1lJday .
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15-0. Lock Z3 Bob Benter 2 45
p. m; 1 9-t and 1 derrick t,oal, IelSecrelary, Ruby Halliday; Gate
son ,d. Broadfoot 7:0.:. p. m. 2-2. ke£' per . Kermit Epple. Ceres.
Charles R. Stephenson 7 :40 p. m. Lmnse Gilkey , Pomona. Ethel Burp. m. 19-0, Elger Cliff 1-0 a. m.
son; Flora, Lind.i Morris· Exe&lt;;uUpriver, Gallipolis, Pegg�· Down• live comm1ltee, Clinton ' Gilkey,
ey 1 a. m. 7·1, Defender 7 :45 a. m. Legislative agent, Scih Nicholson.
1 h!! llomr Econnm1c Comiltee
4-0, Lock 23 Walter C. Beckjord
f:30 p. m. 6-13, Cincinnati 4 :30 cons11,ts or Pauline Atki ns, Allegra
a. m. 8-3, Ellen Z 10: 1 0 a. m. 0-6. Will. Louise G ilkE'.Y . Norma Lee,
Kanawha river dams all on sill Hazel Stanley; Yuuth committee,
· , Sharon and Robert Jewell, Dean
one boat down at Winfield.
Will, arid Kermit EPr.,le. Pianist
Norma Lee.

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Chester Grange
Held Tuesday
Erening Meeting

The Hariisonvll le Grange has in­
vited ColumPia Grange for a joint
installation at Harrison\/ille Octo­
ber 2 at 8 p .rn. Th.e Grange meets
on the tirst and third Thursda y of
each month.
· Chester Grange 2609 met Tues•
At the meeting a dona tiori was
da y evening with
Dale Kautz m11de to the Meigs County Blood
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worthy master, presiding.
program. The Home Economics
chairma.1 annout1C't:!d lhat Norma
A contribution was made to the
Lee place first in the baking con­
Meigs County blood program. A
test at Pom��a . Grange in the but­
joint install11t1on of officere with
cake d1v1s1�n. Sharon Jewell
ter
Alfred Grange on ·oclober 6, at Alplaced i;ec:� nd wtth �wcct rolls.
fred, was announced and all of• 1
1 he Halliday , Atkins, Jew_ell fam•
ficers and members are urge d tc .
ily were hosts at the meeting. Re­
attend. Plans were made for a piefre�hments were served al the
nie at Portland park Sunday and
social hour,
in case of rain Jt will be held at
-------the Gr11.nge hall.
TO SPEt',K SEPT. 29
Mrs. Henry Beaver, home econ·
The Rev. Richard Morgan, Ra·
omic chairman, reported on the
minister, will
cine Methodist
coffeee hour at the Sacred Heart
preach al the Moree Chapel Me­
church sponeored by WMPO. The
thodist Church, Spiller, Thursday
Gr�nge will participate in the
evening, Sept. 29th at 7:31). There
contest. State Grange wu an•
All
singing.
ill be �pedal
nounced /or October 23-26 and rep­ w
churches are urged to attend.
resenting the Gr'ange will be Mar­
jorie Hoffman as princess . Jnhnny
Newell as prince and Mr&amp;. David
Koblentz as a delegate.

A dinner meeting was held Wed·
ne,day ··•�i•&amp; . II the M■rtln
Restaurant in Middleport .by the
Vocatio nal Teachen of ttllt Di•
trict.
I
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Followiq the dlnner plana were
mJde for a fall FHA Dlatrict
'J'ho- · Jleedlvlllc WSCS will 1
meelina: which -wm be held at ,
IUIJ)per •t tbe 11•
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Attendin&amp; the dinner and meet- ; ,MP\l �•� ,b
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Ing were, Jun Ebmm of Racine, :• :tetda ' • to· to cbJc:
im:ro
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PU BLIC- SALE

Tuesday, October 4, '1:960, 1 1 A.M.

LOCATION: From Galllpofl1, fO nortftwest IHI It. 15 to iunctlon
1 60 I• Porttir, tum rlaht •n lleUte SM, .. 4 mlln and watdi
for Mia sltn. From Mictdi.port 90 4owh Route 7 t. Cheshll'9,
•nd turn right on Route 554 Mkl htch for •I• •ISIIIL
R EASON FOR SWJNG ; I ha,.,.. fl)lt my fllQI..

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1 T�ppan gas ran,e, extra good; 1 kitcherl ubinet; 1 Kelvin.ator
rerrrgerator; l table ; l stand; 3 cM1t, of drawera; 1 dinette set
extra -good; 1 W•rm Morning heater, ,opd •bape·1 1 rocker· i
�elephone table; l couch; 1 bed; 1 bedroom auite complete' 1
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iron �ed; 1 Speed Queen Wather, good; 2 trunu;' 1 dresser: 1
eleetr1c P'a�; 1 got-cl pk:nic Ice '10�.All ,tlncl:i ot frµit. 1 spra;e,.
baleo """ed'ha�; 200 • lood locuit JM&gt;Sls·
gi,o l_
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N!)T RESPONSIII.I l'OR AC�IDINTI

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Mn. Willilll Anglin, · own,er
Q , E . F rench, auctlonNr,
J. A. Prench. Cl•rlr
Juli• TMIIJ,w Cashier.

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For Fall Plant ing
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IMPORTED

DUTCH BULBS
TULIPS - CROCUS
HYACINTHS
NARCISSUS

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§hgvt,er§iven
For Bakers At
Mrs. �s Home

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. , �hme»,ts o ice cream
� JJtite t��e trtit,med in ll'een
1!:141 1,llow wit� t�• in■&lt;:rlptjon ,:,_
�J.irr, �•d Nqrm," wer,o served.

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tricl1 Mills, Mrs. Jean Anne Brad
buey, Mra. Joan Childfi and Mrs.
Martha Gress.
OtJ!qa p1l)lng were Mrs. Peggy
Schmoljl and Mr&amp;. �y Lou
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and batb lputplent. Blrcb cab­
lnet■, ' dl■poilll,
lncinvator,
large doeet■• Pbone WYl!-11'1.
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DORCAS HOUSF.: fo r Jent Chrls­
tine Bec&amp;le, Phone WY2i3302.
8-29.fltp ,

Three nice uaed re•colldlllened up.
right pian08. Priced ri1ht to
1ell. Others to chOOle !rOm $20,00
up. Fr� .delivery.
Call RuUand
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Fi,rnitur , �H2-4811 . oi- aft-,r t,· p:
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Wanted •
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IIARNl!5-SllllPSON INSUIIANCII
Aaont■, lliddloport. Fin, A¥to,
mobllt. Bondi. Phone wn2903.
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V. OiSI.Re said be would decidei
todQ' whether convicted slayer,
Jopph Lo'ui1 Cosby dies In the
el'ectric chair Friday night aa
scheduled for the murder of a
shoe store salesman.
DiSalle visited Cosby, �. of
Cleveland, Wednesday at the Ohio
Penitentiary, and spoke with Hie
convict for 11bo ut an hour. Then
hi! went to Cleveland to visit the
,cene of the crime,
The governOr said Cosby re­
mained composed but tense dur
•.
�Po.I
an
l)'lat
and
view
ing the inter
ogized for the letter he wrote 1.0
DiSalle two months ago.
"I told hitri I · unclersiood his
feeli11a:1 al the time," DiSalJe, an
iahment,
1)PPOR-Cl)l of cap\tal pun
t
SAld �YCostiy,· a Niepo apd a K orean
War Veteran, reCeived a �deY., ,
SHI}' of exepation il1 July . from.
DiSalle to allow Um� for Cosby's
altorney, Robert Krupansky, to
study new evidence from a supp'O!ifd ey� wttness.
Bol statements from a drug
salesman who said he was a wit•
ness to lhe armed robbery in
G.
which sh.oe salesman Ray mond
to
d
falle
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Mack was shot to deat
pro•
dy
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evide
.Jibe' with
dfceljl lJ1 the case.

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�hateuer Slulf 58'/5, ,ight, Sk&lt;iecix. Ile
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: be1ieve -,�-/\. uMympatt1'?t1C...

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Fran
Mrs.
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Maso
gart Wilsori,
M.rs.
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Dext
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tgom
Mon
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R.
Donald A. Bta in•td, Middleport;
Jafflea,·' ,;. · !llsho¢ Wilkesvil le;
Miu Beverb ' A. Boling, Cheshire;
y; grs.
wllltam WfJfe1 Pomero
Mrs.
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Syca't:
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A.
Nih�t ·
lu� C. Crinfeans, MiddlepQrt;
Gaiy .L. plbti/Masan; Mn. Cl\as.
Ze111,i:, Gheuer; .J.er,ry E. War­
'net11Jl11\lf�1 .4
2'1:- Mrs. Harry
}lui�orsi.,\. M.rs. CJ�pe Bea\ler,
. G,ur•
)11,e •Wlleon, 'Fehton Koch
· Miller,
ph
Jose
1/(ra.
ler,
jis ,Wor
1'(ni. Chu-JY' Jtline, J!lmes Frt-itch
d1rlos 1fJlll1;" ' Mrs. Jimmy Tuck­
er, Hayt1en Stroth, George Reed,
Mrs. Elva Brown, Roger Saun­
ders, Joan Harrison, Mrs. Cler•
ence Gray 1nd 10n, Mrs. Willi am
Ra"ae.Y and son, Mr■. H. E. Mc­
Cormi�k aqd female.

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BROKE OPEN. THAT BRICK WAU..
TO MA.Ke TIIE CONNECnONS.

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t:.mplovment
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Mr,. L■ rry
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A milestone wa21 reach�d al
Ml'I- Norman Grueser ■nd- diugh- 1
n Wednesday on a multi- 1
Jackso
ter, Betty.
ion dollar telephone improve­
Preaent were Mrs. Seldon Bak- mill
t pro1ram lot J&amp;fkson COunlY..
er- , Mn. Junior Baker and d1U,h• i rn�n
wu startlPd about
Pi)te, Mrs. • .l,roir,m �t
ten, 1lr1. Kinnie
yeari 110.
Homer Braley •nd II.rs. Lloyd !II
leader• and orrici-a,ls of
Civic
oy.
Pomer
of
all
Moore,
Telephone. Co. of Ohio
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Mrs. Huold Holmes, Mrs.
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d for a new telephone
groun
broke
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ter
daugh
and
thur Morarity
celebrated the oo­
TheJ
nie, }IJ:1. · LawNnce Diddle, Mn. b1.1.lldln1,
r al the FairdiDJ1e
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with
cuion
lff,
C■rl Hubbard, 1!'"· Pete Cund
near here.
club
Mn. ¥orriJ Moore and dau1hJer. d.eeru Counf.r)'
t pro­
vemeJl
impro
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l�yea
111e
Mn. Robert Moort, Mr■. Clyde I
962.
mld-1
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clim11,
w1t1
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use.
all
of S)'fac
Cunnincham,
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an
comp
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the
J,lJ'I. WlllialD Roush, Mn. Ger• 1 That's when
here.
e
servic
dial
rn
mode
e
1tilut
all
trude Roush. Mra. Helen Clark
remaining non-dial
of New Haven; Mu. F.dna td- 1 JaC.UOn iii t1'e
any in this area.
comp
the
of
wanti, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mn. Ed- ! office
gh 1959, Gen­
throu
1946
J'rom
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Lillia
ith Hood and daua:hter
$2,245 , 1 �
some
ed
_1Dd . Sharon - Hawley all o( Minert- eral h11 invest
m,enta.
rove
imp
nty
Cou
son
Jack
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bl.
vJUe.
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conv
the
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Mrs. Curtis Roush, Middleport, And from now unt
on
milli
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$
than
more
on,
$ending 1lfta but unable to be· of Jacks
1 Httilk
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n
1bee
.have
fill!
more
,_r..,nt were Mr,. Dorothy Winelbms,
W
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�. Kr�,
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The next meeting wlll l)e · 1'lle!­
day October 1 1 and will begin at
8 p. m .

1 1 7 ) Help Wonted

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• A short program was presented
which opened with group singing
of "In The Garden ." Members ans•
wered to roll cal t wilh their fav­
orite TV program. A poem "Neii:t
Dale
Week" was read by Mrs.
Kautz and Scanning the Grange
with reports on Grange work were
given by several members. A news­
paper contest was held with Mrs.
�obart Newell the winner. Group
smglng or "Now The Day Is Over",
concluded the program.
Refreshments were served
the close of the meeting.

Lela Krutor ol Rutland, Avl■
FrecPI' o'f Ea■tem Hl•b, Sophi•
(;ampboll of South, Weotern, Ald•lh
Robinlon of yalllpoUs ■Qd Mildred
Balle, �I ICtddleport.
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Wednesday
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Thursday
October
5th &amp; 6th
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wltb bath. nlce loe1Uon. lleltln
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WANT ADS

L EGAL NOTICE
Cue No. J.3.071
Gall McCoy, whose IHt known

IQl, ()ONIJl')'ICNT DEPEND.\BU: llESULT8
RATES

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• teall P11' �. ,_ ln1ertion. MinWWm cblrie - 60 cent..
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GI oeDt.a per word will be dh&amp;r,ed for adverti&amp;ina
· =- �.J9 10 dl11 aner re�vina bill.
Should lie t•P&lt;&gt;".'tNi immf'diatel1. Tbe
WW. Dot be responaible /or DlOfe th.ii.a one lncor•
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1W: llllll'tloq.
-�,S of l"::UlU and Srpoclal N olicf¼t of J!:v.,QU Jl.00. Obh1.1:tr1eai
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.. Paa Free impedlon, ltHur•
W ., N.t&amp;.n..W.. Phon. It.
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GRAYl!LY TlACTOiil
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WY 2·2975.
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Nar Lona: Bottom, Sept. 26
lbru Oct, 9. Rev. Harold Holmti, evana:eli1t. Special 1inging
by_ the Four Keys, Huntingloo,
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t " W , Va,, The 'l'ravelen Trio
' Bu Uilo, W . Va., The lJ u iicans 1
� � 0th.en. Come hear, heed
� . , and help. Rev. D. Circle, Pai;. 1

perty, tmck two story, locat�d
a_L N or th . Third and C o al
�t ccts, Middlcpul't, may be
�ec� n ,my even111g.
9- l7-30tc
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D AND SQUARE
a
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WY2 &lt;1344 .
rks
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S.. turday nig ht , O c1 . 1 1rom
9-28-Bk
8:30 to 12:30 at Pomeroy Moo1:1e
rcllenl condition. Portable or
Lodge. All Moose members and
cabmcl $47.00. Terms 1f dt•sir9-29-:ltc
friend!.
ed. !'hone WY2-2204.
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Plains, Ohio, i1 hereby notified

th1t on the 6th day of September,
1960, Shirley Ann M·�Coy filed her

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Legal Not·•c,

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
CHt No. 1 8,436
Elf•t• of H•rl•n 0, Riff, d•cHud
Notice Is hereby ,2iven that Eth­
el IM!! whose Post Office address
Js H. IJ. I , Dexter, Ohio, has been
duly appointed Administratrix of
the Estate of Harlan D. Ri!e late
of Meigs County , Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 13th day of Septem­
ber, 1060.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
Judge of the Probate Court
Meigs County , Ohio
(9) 15, 22, 29, 3lc

Lec,al Notvce

NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
C•1■ No. 1 8,437
sewing m11chinc, Makes bUlt(ln i1t,te of Phillip Bruch, dHHlllcll
..., Cl,.. UIN Cert
Notice iB tereby given thal Ber
holes, s�ws 011 buttGn11, over•
All Mekat � Models
nest
Bruch whose Post Office add·
casts, bmd hem� and down5
UTIOl'OLITAN MOTOIII
re�s is Pomero y , Ohio, R. D. 3, bas
of
fancy
embroidery
stikhes.
Ml,ln It.
Will Hell to res11onsible party Ileen dul y appointed Administrator
Pec..,.r, Oha.
for 1 1 payments o( $9 35 per or the Estate of Phllllp Bruch late
of fomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,
19:JI FORD 1 TON truck A·l
month. i'hone WY2•2204
deceased.
condition $1295. Ray Weaver, 1 D-28-61c
Dated this 13th da y of Septem­
New Haven, W . V11.
9-24•6tp
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bring
contalnen. ber, 1960.
Wc!Jijlcr .f'ruit Farm, Long Hot1931 FORD 500, 2 dr. hardtop,
F. H. O'BRIEN,
tom, Uhiu,. Phtme Y Uk oo 5.a201
'W- w., Thunderbird, flour sh;rt
Judge of the Probate Court
tran.11.. many
other ex.tra11.
tHtHfc
"Meigs County, Ohio
---!'bone Cheater YU5•32&amp;6.
(9) 15, 22, 29, 3lc
FO_H: SALE Uprigtilp"1aycr piano.
9-27 ·8lp
Straford. WYl · l�J2.
9-24-fftp

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u l Auto Sales
SACRJFICE-Siuger
iig iag
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Legal Notices

•or1ce o• APPOINTM"'"
Exaeutrix
--c ... No. 1 19424
LEGAL NOTICE
E,tate of Garfield A, Adami, Caw No. 1 3,073
0.cHad
ANDREW HAGER, wtmse p!ace
.
.
.
hat
hereby
otice
1s
given
t
residence ii; unknown. is hereby
of
.�
1 Iara M. Ad!ms, whose Post Of- n(ltified th•t on the 7th d y f
hrc aJdress 1i; Pomeroy._ Ohio, R. September A. D. 1960, Laur! H�1) has _been duly apptltnled as ger, beinll: plaintif!, filed her peti­
Execulrix or the Est.ate of Gar• lion agamd him as defendant in
i � ld A.
ams 13,_e of Mei,gs t he Courl of (::ommon Pleaa, Meigs
�� l
u Y, O��
o,
dcce.ised.
Count y , Ohio, Case No, 13,073,
.
�
Dated
this 27th di! y of Septem- pray ini for divorce from the said
IJcr, 1960.
Andrew Hager on the grounds of
G r.osa Negled of Dut)' ,nd Extreme:
1
J ohn c. Bacon,
Cruelty , and plaintiff also prays
Ael i ng Judge of the Probate Court
for other proper relief. Said cause
·
(9/ 29 ' ( 10 ) 6-13-3tc ' ___ will be for hearing on or after the

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u, �Yed bJ 10 A.M will be Ill 1 1,al day ' pw.J)N.
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petlUon against him u defendant
in the Court of Common Pleu'
Meigs County, Ohio, Caae No'.
13,071
pra y ing for divorce and
other proper relief.
Said defendant is requir,d to
answer on or before the 15th d.a.y
ot October, l!J60.
Shirley Ann McCoy
By Thelma Nel11on, her next
of [riend
(9J 6, lj, 22, 29; (10) 8, 13, 6tc

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For Rent

cALLoN Jucsro• sALE- ,N
aparlment on
lilupping containers. Ph. WY 2· THltEE ltOOM
COAL lU:!:A1'ER, red e
Condor
Street,
Pomeroy,
aleo, 4
3344
Cll) 24 , Glc
plex irate. Mae Young S_yn- 1
room apartment
on Second
. ___·
cuse, Ohlo,
9-29-3tc ELECTROLUX Varuum Ue11;1e;,
Street, Pomeroy . Phone WY22733.
9- 28-Uc
Popu_l�r model No. ao in A- 1
HAND PICKED corn for sale. Wiii
cond1l1on. Complete w ith all
deliver by tr uck. load. Call wy2 .
altachment11 and throw awa y SEVEN ROOM house in Harrison­
2364.
9.29.3tc
ville, ·good cellar and well, two
p11per ba,i:s. Pay off balance of
____ _____ ·- rar gurwge, large yard and
J'il:00 or lerin.s can be arrungl ESTATE coal heatrola for sale
garden. See Mrs. L11na Gibsoh,•
ed.
Phone
WY2-2204.
9-28-tltc
Q5.00, Can be seen at 189 .Ash
9-28-6tp
Harrisonville, Ohio.
------·St., Middleport.
9·29-3 tp -l l 2 HATS killed with Slar W.ir-· ____
farin. 2 ½ lbs. $1 .49. J!.:bcrsbadi
APPLE BUTTElt-ocl.4--:llltl'dware, Sugar Run fluur
quart. Orders mi. y be placed
by callin&amp; WY2-tl2 13 ur Duke I MIii, Larll..lmark Co-011.
WANTED:
Licensed
practical
(If/ .:.!8, ltl, ;;,u; &lt;5J b 6 7 12
tleaner■, W¥2-2302 where J11rs
nurse. Apply in person lit Fos•
13, 14, u,, lO, 2 1 , 26, '21,' 2B:
and Ilda may be left.
9-29,3lc
ter's Nuraing HOlll"'-, Syracuse,
( l l ) 3. 2, 4, If, Ill, l l , lU, 11:
Ohio.
9-27-5tc
HOME MADE ICE c.:°REAM, Juet· -18, 2�ij, 26, au; 02; I , 2.
Ute _you maktt at home. Jack's
MAN to t11kc over g11s station.
Dair, °"'·
1&gt;27
9-23-tfc
Phone WY2-9920.
�upp l 1�
- ·- - 1947 DODGE .f do0r. Phone WY;
WANTED: Mechanic. Pho�e WY2Al IS
IALS &amp;-27.etp I
2867•
9920.
9-23-lfc
57 Mercury 60 H, P. '495.00
59
Mercury
70
H.
P.
t59$,0Q
KELVJNATUR retrh:erator, baby
45 H. ,. Me rcury Outfit t99S.OO \ I I
crib, 2 utiUty cabinet•. Phone
MITROPOLITAN MOTOR S
W YK-&amp;116 ,
9·27-3lc
600 1••• Mein St,..et, Pomeroy
Phon• WY2-3170
UM. l'U!a. Oi.L. aaa eoal faar.
WOMAN wants clewnlng at $1.00
, mc:ea. Cail 1or uee e,um•1411- 8-20-Uc
per hour. l'hone WI9-3011.
ron,wau 6 AbOOU Miou.leport. -------9-20-6lp
•10-tlo
'
B USl neSS e rv 1Ce5
1 . roua RQOM bou,e, 2 loll in 30 rOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized
Cheat.et Vlllaa:e, Fuel Oil &amp;love
full bat!\ with 11utu- MUELLII 11U 1r:NAc 1, WIITING
04 a ,.:111&amp; fuel oil tank. C•ll btidroomS,
matk washer. Maple Street
. . HOUII appllanc... A.meld 1 ....
.., W Y2-tl18, Cbarlt1 lhebl.
Middleport. Phone WY2-M6o.' . . tMn. Syrecutt, Ohio. ,..._
1-»etj.
0-29-0tc
W Y2-6;JM.
11-11.ff
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1 FAWN d1arette machine hold•
I dl�INDt brand•
,120.00
Aflt eoNDITIONU.G, aEFRIGJ:11.
1
, Rutland Poal Room.
ll-2'1·3Ip
111.ion aen1ce. Jack'• Refri.,en­
WANTl!:D CUSTOM eorn plcklna.
tloo,
New Haven. Pbi;ra, TU2·
Contact
Delmar
Holl
on,
Pome­
POTATOU Clarence
Prolllti,
21-11
m1.
roy Roule 3. Mt. Hermao Road
, Ponllnd, Ohio
1&gt;21·12le
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9-2.fi--C,tp.
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A 1CTIQ NIII .
;APPLES FOK SALE---Orlmu Gol·
Corn,t..,_
hr-vl4NI
,,
den,
Red
and
YeUow
Dellciou
GOOD
,
u11ed
slide trombone.
c,1tt ........,..
, ; Staymaa and ,ome Beaut
Phone W Y2-2$93,
9-27-3tc
wrtte. Phone • CPlea• b:rinl con�laera. Chr ll
A. C, IRADNMW, llaclne, Ohio.
l'rutb, llalon. w. v■• Phon•
SPruce 8......,
9-26-llt
FOtt, ftENT inodern-two tiedroom
PII.LIC AUCTIOtl
houae. Furnished or i·t unrur­
l b·Y• IGld IN � � and wlII , nt•be(l, automatic heal. dlspoa­
1 • ' NII the followlnJ at publlc
al and landscaped ya rd. Phone
auet.lon, Oct. J, S,turd■y, 1 : 00
WY2-324Ct. M,u. JameI Weber,
Middleport.
�- P, M.., loe.tted l mile horn Zion
9·28-6lc
.
.
� Cburth Ult off 1tatl route 143
at foot ol Horner HiU. Walch HOU�, 7 ,o;-ma. l � batlt, hard•
wood floor■, ba■emen t, 1araae.
fo,
19DO l'armall A
t1el01• 8:80 A.14.
largo lot and garden on Gravel
tractor with plow 1Dd cultiva .
Mlddl1,•l't ¥1 Y-2-2649
,
HIii.
Phone
l
eorn
plant.er,
whee
WV2-32
tot.
JHO,.
67,
,
U.U'rl Pl,ID ITO,..
9-27-3lc
. lrailtt, lboaU, Potatoe■, hone
At e......, ,
.
· d.ltc, cut off uw,
hiPavy chic
Y- 54141
blll, 1 lat hand toola.
EIGIIT ROOM HOIJSII, two five
IJATIUII
NAMII.L
NOUl --D PURNITUR
fQOlll ap■rtments. A. N. Bcin1el.
Coal eook atove, melal uWlty
Pl:1001 WYl-3272.
11.a , tfc
AIINln, ' cabinet, llvlq room suite, bed••
..
.,,.
llQ 8enlet
FOH
RENT-Tbr
..
ofll
ct rooma
· • tltc1tte ironer, 2 burner IH
over
Stiffler
Shoe
tore
oa
.
, ' lto¥t1 _wuher, 2 Warm Morn
AUCTIONIIR
Court St., in Pomero)' 1 1econd
.IINWI, radio, rockera
RIASONAILI.RATII
floor. One lara:e 18 a: 22
room
, ltudl, bun
warmer, dilbes '
SATISPACTION GUAIIANTIID
with
adjotnln1
lJ
,
1:11
�L
room
-Call 1r writ. I. 0. fk-C.,
One 10 -1 18 tro�,t room. All
1
ANTIQUII
ChHttr, Ohlt
n•"':y painted with new- floor
Jlylq ,room suite, cord bed
1 22 aatp
COVtl'ini,. Phont
a-211111.
Capt librUJ table, I.Ide board 2
· ltaltda: ane eouch. A 1rfat
-.a, aUi,r •rUcle. not llsted. APAA'1'11BNTS llnlll• -- ­
UDIIU'llt...._ Mcllt
tat at Ceth.
_port. Phone Wl 2.i

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21s1 day •f October, A. D. 1960 .
LAURA HAGER . . .
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attorney, for PlainUf'f
(9) 8, 15, 22, 29; (10) 6, 13, 20, 7tc

OES Hird Tuesday­
Evening Meeting
At Masonic Temple

A six o'clock potluck dinner pre­
ceded the meeling of the Past
Matrons of Pomeroy Chapter J86
DES held Tuesda y evening at the
Masonic Tem ple.
Mrs. Dwight Parker president,
was in charge or the meeting and
round robin cards were sent to
Mrs. S. E. Kaetzel of Edison and
Mrs. Carrie Nye.
Attending were Mrs. E. J. Trac y ,
Miss Maud Grµeser, Mrs. · L. F.
Schoenleb, Mrs. llartwell Curd,
Mrs. Alonzo Guster, Mrs. Nolan
�wackhammer, Mrs. l 8. Weed,
.�rs. G. E. Nease, Mrs. Rollln Rad­
ford, Mrs. Carl Shleldli, Mn Harry
P. Smith and Mrs. Parker.
CALLED BY tLLN&amp;SS
Mn. Geneva Simpson, Dayton,
was called here due lo the serious
illness ol her uncle, George
Bryant at the home of his niece,
MiH Nettie Tolliver. Also asslsting in his care are Mrs, Harrlaon
Bentley and Mn. Marvin McGuire. Mr. Bryant is past 96 years
of ase.

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RIVER
REPORT

Grange. Names
New Officers
For Coming Year

Dutriet 1'ocationol

Teacher• ff.....
-•., MeednlJ

Ne_w of�J cers were named by the
Gauaes: Montgomery 16.2 up- Hamsonvllle
Grange which met in
per, 9.2 lower, 2 ft open Gilli•
regular session Tbur•do evenin&amp;. !
polis, 18.0
9_2
_
!ii !owe�, 1 ft.
Lo u.pper,
T�e)' were, Master , Virgil I.
upper, 9 3 Atkins. over,,eer,
open;
ck 23. 15.
Homer R. Lee;
lower. clO!ied off; all moveable
lecture�. Pa6line Atkins; s1ew.ard,
dams up 13 thru 23 and closed off.
Seth Nicholson; assistant steward,
Ohio River Boals, down, Lock la Robert L. Jewell; 1ady a&amp;sistant
:
Larry Turner 6 15 a. m . 1-3, Lock
steward, Sharon A. Jewell, Chap.
14 Avalon 3 a. m., Lock 19 Beaver lain, ladys Nicholson; Treasurer,
G
8:45 a. m. 1-0, Advent 7 : lO 3_ m.
Fra nk Ha1lJday .
:
15-0. Lock Z3 Bob Benter 2 45
p. m; 1 9-t and 1 derrick t,oal, IelSecrelary, Ruby Halliday; Gate
son ,d. Broadfoot 7:0.:. p. m. 2-2. ke£' per . Kermit Epple. Ceres.
Charles R. Stephenson 7 :40 p. m. Lmnse Gilkey , Pomona. Ethel Burp. m. 19-0, Elger Cliff 1-0 a. m.
son; Flora, Lind.i Morris· Exe&lt;;uUpriver, Gallipolis, Pegg�· Down• live comm1ltee, Clinton ' Gilkey,
ey 1 a. m. 7·1, Defender 7 :45 a. m. Legislative agent, Scih Nicholson.
1 h!! llomr Econnm1c Comiltee
4-0, Lock 23 Walter C. Beckjord
f:30 p. m. 6-13, Cincinnati 4 :30 cons11,ts or Pauline Atki ns, Allegra
a. m. 8-3, Ellen Z 10: 1 0 a. m. 0-6. Will. Louise G ilkE'.Y . Norma Lee,
Kanawha river dams all on sill Hazel Stanley; Yuuth committee,
· , Sharon and Robert Jewell, Dean
one boat down at Winfield.
Will, arid Kermit EPr.,le. Pianist
Norma Lee.

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Chester Grange
Held Tuesday
Erening Meeting

The Hariisonvll le Grange has in­
vited ColumPia Grange for a joint
installation at Harrison\/ille Octo­
ber 2 at 8 p .rn. Th.e Grange meets
on the tirst and third Thursda y of
each month.
· Chester Grange 2609 met Tues•
At the meeting a dona tiori was
da y evening with
Dale Kautz m11de to the Meigs County Blood
'
worthy master, presiding.
program. The Home Economics
chairma.1 annout1C't:!d lhat Norma
A contribution was made to the
Lee place first in the baking con­
Meigs County blood program. A
test at Pom��a . Grange in the but­
joint install11t1on of officere with
cake d1v1s1�n. Sharon Jewell
ter
Alfred Grange on ·oclober 6, at Alplaced i;ec:� nd wtth �wcct rolls.
fred, was announced and all of• 1
1 he Halliday , Atkins, Jew_ell fam•
ficers and members are urge d tc .
ily were hosts at the meeting. Re­
attend. Plans were made for a piefre�hments were served al the
nie at Portland park Sunday and
social hour,
in case of rain Jt will be held at
-------the Gr11.nge hall.
TO SPEt',K SEPT. 29
Mrs. Henry Beaver, home econ·
The Rev. Richard Morgan, Ra·
omic chairman, reported on the
minister, will
cine Methodist
coffeee hour at the Sacred Heart
preach al the Moree Chapel Me­
church sponeored by WMPO. The
thodist Church, Spiller, Thursday
Gr�nge will participate in the
evening, Sept. 29th at 7:31). There
contest. State Grange wu an•
All
singing.
ill be �pedal
nounced /or October 23-26 and rep­ w
churches are urged to attend.
resenting the Gr'ange will be Mar­
jorie Hoffman as princess . Jnhnny
Newell as prince and Mr&amp;. David
Koblentz as a delegate.

A dinner meeting was held Wed·
ne,day ··•�i•&amp; . II the M■rtln
Restaurant in Middleport .by the
Vocatio nal Teachen of ttllt Di•
trict.
I
NT PRIDA
. �, THJ Y I V I
V
Followiq the dlnner plana were
mJde for a fall FHA Dlatrict
'J'ho- · Jleedlvlllc WSCS will 1
meelina: which -wm be held at ,
IUIJ)per •t tbe 11•
·
�
Middleport in November.
i •J even
t
�
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ni::
Attendin&amp; the dinner and meet- ; ,MP\l �•� ,b
· :·menl.
Ing were, Jun Ebmm of Racine, :• :tetda ' • to· to cbJc:
im:ro
.

1.Je-Jrnt.

PU BLIC- SALE

Tuesday, October 4, '1:960, 1 1 A.M.

LOCATION: From Galllpofl1, fO nortftwest IHI It. 15 to iunctlon
1 60 I• Porttir, tum rlaht •n lleUte SM, .. 4 mlln and watdi
for Mia sltn. From Mictdi.port 90 4owh Route 7 t. Cheshll'9,
•nd turn right on Route 554 Mkl htch for •I• •ISIIIL
R EASON FOR SWJNG ; I ha,.,.. fl)lt my fllQI..

F U R N'I

T 11 .R E

1 T�ppan gas ran,e, extra good; 1 kitcherl ubinet; 1 Kelvin.ator
rerrrgerator; l table ; l stand; 3 cM1t, of drawera; 1 dinette set
extra -good; 1 W•rm Morning heater, ,opd •bape·1 1 rocker· i
�elephone table; l couch; 1 bed; 1 bedroom auite complete' 1
.
iron �ed; 1 Speed Queen Wather, good; 2 trunu;' 1 dresser: 1
eleetr1c P'a�; 1 got-cl pk:nic Ice '10�.All ,tlncl:i ot frµit. 1 spra;e,.
baleo """ed'ha�; 200 • lood locuit JM&gt;Sls·
gi,o l_
\�
vmer I� loo ·nurnerow to mention. •
N!)T RESPONSIII.I l'OR AC�IDINTI

"i'••;. �

Mn. Willilll Anglin, · own,er
Q , E . F rench, auctlonNr,
J. A. Prench. Cl•rlr
Juli• TMIIJ,w Cashier.

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J ust In Time � .; .
For Fall Plant ing
.}

IMPORTED

DUTCH BULBS
TULIPS - CROCUS
HYACINTHS
NARCISSUS

------· ·----Milestone ls

§hgvt,er§iven
For Bakers At
Mrs. �s Home

R.ea� 1A!
Jae QIIO
1 By CT

DAFFODILS
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All Gu�anteetl To
Grow .1nd
Bloom
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!l•r�·

Eel RawJey, llr1. Jlart,pe Wil&amp;an
·,..i · l!l'J. Gofdl'
. , �hme»,ts o ice cream
� JJtite t��e trtit,med in ll'een
1!:141 1,llow wit� t�• in■&lt;:rlptjon ,:,_
�J.irr, �•d Nqrm," wer,o served.

·Rep�e·ve ·For_

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Jln.f-t ■·
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foi
IY�8·
' )lmoi' _ ',ierj WPD _bf llrt. Pa•
tricl1 Mills, Mrs. Jean Anne Brad
buey, Mra. Joan Childfi and Mrs.
Martha Gress.
OtJ!qa p1l)lng were Mrs. Peggy
Schmoljl and Mr&amp;. �y Lou
·
Joggs.
.

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M ODERN unfurnllhed I ?OOma
and batb lputplent. Blrcb cab­
lnet■, ' dl■poilll,
lncinvator,
large doeet■• Pbone WYl!-11'1.
9·16•ltc
DORCAS HOUSF.: fo r Jent Chrls­
tine Bec&amp;le, Phone WY2i3302.
8-29.fltp ,

Three nice uaed re•colldlllened up.
right pian08. Priced ri1ht to
1ell. Others to chOOle !rOm $20,00
up. Fr� .delivery.
Call RuUand
.
Fi,rnitur , �H2-4811 . oi- aft-,r t,· p:
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m. call 8 .f03f,
8-29-Gtc
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Wanted •
I 20b I I n:;uronce

roiP=�1,isi11w1cs "-Pio

tectiln, t.u.. Au.tt, l'irt, h1li,
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IIARNl!5-SllllPSON INSUIIANCII
Aaont■, lliddloport. Fin, A¥to,
mobllt. Bondi. Phone wn2903.
..17.11

121 l Real 1:statti

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R E CO R D S

. ( 1 1 l Wanted To Buy

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COL..U¥BUS UPI-Gov. Michael
V. OiSI.Re said be would decidei
todQ' whether convicted slayer,
Jopph Lo'ui1 Cosby dies In the
el'ectric chair Friday night aa
scheduled for the murder of a
shoe store salesman.
DiSalle visited Cosby, �. of
Cleveland, Wednesday at the Ohio
Penitentiary, and spoke with Hie
convict for 11bo ut an hour. Then
hi! went to Cleveland to visit the
,cene of the crime,
The governOr said Cosby re­
mained composed but tense dur
•.
�Po.I
an
l)'lat
and
view
ing the inter
ogized for the letter he wrote 1.0
DiSalle two months ago.
"I told hitri I · unclersiood his
feeli11a:1 al the time," DiSalJe, an
iahment,
1)PPOR-Cl)l of cap\tal pun
t
SAld �YCostiy,· a Niepo apd a K orean
War Veteran, reCeived a �deY., ,
SHI}' of exepation il1 July . from.
DiSalle to allow Um� for Cosby's
altorney, Robert Krupansky, to
study new evidence from a supp'O!ifd ey� wttness.
Bol statements from a drug
salesman who said he was a wit•
ness to lhe armed robbery in
G.
which sh.oe salesman Ray mond
to
d
falle
h
Mack was shot to deat
pro•
dy
·
alrea
nce
evide
.Jibe' with
dfceljl lJ1 the case.

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Donald A. Bta in•td, Middleport;
Jafflea,·' ,;. · !llsho¢ Wilkesvil le;
Miu Beverb ' A. Boling, Cheshire;
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wllltam WfJfe1 Pomero
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lu� C. Crinfeans, MiddlepQrt;
Gaiy .L. plbti/Masan; Mn. Cl\as.
Ze111,i:, Gheuer; .J.er,ry E. War­
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2'1:- Mrs. Harry
}lui�orsi.,\. M.rs. CJ�pe Bea\ler,
. G,ur•
)11,e •Wlleon, 'Fehton Koch
· Miller,
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Jose
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jis ,Wor
1'(ni. Chu-JY' Jtline, J!lmes Frt-itch
d1rlos 1fJlll1;" ' Mrs. Jimmy Tuck­
er, Hayt1en Stroth, George Reed,
Mrs. Elva Brown, Roger Saun­
ders, Joan Harrison, Mrs. Cler•
ence Gray 1nd 10n, Mrs. Willi am
Ra"ae.Y and son, Mr■. H. E. Mc­
Cormi�k aqd female.

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BROKE OPEN. THAT BRICK WAU..
TO MA.Ke TIIE CONNECnONS.

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Ml'I- Norman Grueser ■nd- diugh- 1
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Jackso
ter, Betty.
ion dollar telephone improve­
Preaent were Mrs. Seldon Bak- mill
t pro1ram lot J&amp;fkson COunlY..
er- , Mn. Junior Baker and d1U,h• i rn�n
wu startlPd about
Pi)te, Mrs. • .l,roir,m �t
ten, 1lr1. Kinnie
yeari 110.
Homer Braley •nd II.rs. Lloyd !II
leader• and orrici-a,ls of
Civic
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Pomer
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all
Moore,
Telephone. Co. of Ohio
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Mrs. Huold Holmes, Mrs.
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groun
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daugh
and
thur Morarity
celebrated the oo­
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nie, }IJ:1. · LawNnce Diddle, Mn. b1.1.lldln1,
r al the FairdiDJ1e
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cuion
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C■rl Hubbard, 1!'"· Pete Cund
near here.
club
Mn. ¥orriJ Moore and dau1hJer. d.eeru Counf.r)'
t pro­
vemeJl
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l�yea
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Mn. Robert Moort, Mr■. Clyde I
962.
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all
of S)'fac
Cunnincham,
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comp
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the
J,lJ'I. WlllialD Roush, Mn. Ger• 1 That's when
here.
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servic
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mode
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1tilut
all
trude Roush. Mra. Helen Clark
remaining non-dial
of New Haven; Mu. F.dna td- 1 JaC.UOn iii t1'e
any in this area.
comp
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of
wanti, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mn. Ed- ! office
gh 1959, Gen­
throu
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J'rom
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Lillia
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_1Dd . Sharon - Hawley all o( Minert- eral h11 invest
m,enta.
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Jack
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conv
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Mrs. Curtis Roush, Middleport, And from now unt
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milli
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more
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$ending 1lfta but unable to be· of Jacks
1 Httilk
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1bee
.have
fill!
more
,_r..,nt were Mr,. Dorothy Winelbms,
W
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day October 1 1 and will begin at
8 p. m .

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which opened with group singing
of "In The Garden ." Members ans•
wered to roll cal t wilh their fav­
orite TV program. A poem "Neii:t
Dale
Week" was read by Mrs.
Kautz and Scanning the Grange
with reports on Grange work were
given by several members. A news­
paper contest was held with Mrs.
�obart Newell the winner. Group
smglng or "Now The Day Is Over",
concluded the program.
Refreshments were served
the close of the meeting.

Lela Krutor ol Rutland, Avl■
FrecPI' o'f Ea■tem Hl•b, Sophi•
(;ampboll of South, Weotern, Ald•lh
Robinlon of yalllpoUs ■Qd Mildred
Balle, �I ICtddleport.
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0., Sept. 29,

1960

, Burt Family H,eld
\ Party ln H.onor Of

Long Bottom Methodist Church Was
Sc,ene Of Sept. 3 wedding C eiemony I ��:n!e!!r:r,,���.? enter

JMeet Oct. 2

at Ho°"'i-Church

TM F�
Dilltrict Sunday
, ll!IINll ■nti Bap�•t Training U n­
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talned wltll a dinner Tuesday in
. observan ce uf the tot.ti birthd ay
or their son, JeHre)' Lynn.

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4 firsl meeting of
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Li1t1tute of1icers are Mrs
l\U"ff, Glouster, Mrs. Edith
Lutkadoo, and secretary, Miss
Harper, of Pomeroy.

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vitcd in for ice cream arid a birth•
day cake baked by Mrs. Burt, I
whiL·h was iced in green and deeorated· in white lo represent i:I '
football fidd with purvlc candle�
used to represent band memben
in formation.
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POMEROY, 01110

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Middleport, Ohio

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About A Nude in
"NUDE IN A WHITE CAR"
- also · Robert Tay,or - Cyd Churrl&amp;e
"PAR'l'Y GIJU.,"
(Color &amp; Scope)
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Pomeroy, Ohio

THE GIANT OF MARATHON''
('hchnicolott)
Steve Reeves !Herc ules)
11nd M)'lene Demongeot
CQLOIICARTOONS Al,o
PIIIDAY NOT OPIN
IATUIIDAY
"SOBBIKINS"
Bob'bildna - Sli\lrley Jones
an4 Max Braraves
- al10 . "THE THIRD VOICE"
Edmond O'Brien, J ulie London
•� Mon,,' Tun. Oct. 24-ol
"HOME FROM THE HILLS "

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Jo Aan Hensley, attitl'd in a rose
Cormal with a widl! purple sash,
present.cd the pre.nu pt ial piano
musi c which inclu ded "Oh Promis�
Me,'' "Becau.sc," ·'Thru the Yeurs"
"Tb'!! Weddi ng Prayer," "l Lov�
You Truly" and the trad itional
wcddini murche11. Miss Roberta
Kracuter, Racine, attired in white,
sang ·•The Lord's Prayer'' during
the ceremony.

The bride given tn marriage by
her father, wore a floor length
gmrn of white sa tin, (ashloned
wilh a fitted bOdice, long pointed
sleeves and rounded neckli ne. The
full skirt featured a big bow in
the ba ck. H er finger lip veil Wa8
held tu u crown edged in pearls.
She carri ed a white Bible lopped
wllh pink rosebuds.

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Mn. Jean Jones of Athene, a co·
wo:rk,er of the bride, served as
brlde'11 maid. She wore a melon col­
ored floor length gown of lace ov­
er satin which featured R fitted bo­
dice and full skil'I . She wore white
accesi1ori c s and carried a bouquet
u( pink rosebuds.
Charil's �isson, Reedsville, '¾•as
best man. Ushers were Dallas
Mark11, cousin of the bride, a nd Jil'n
1''reckor, cousin uf the grouri1. Miss
Marily n Kuehler rcgiste1·ed tho
guests,

The re�cptlon was held in the
church. ba semcnl. A fou r tiered
weJding cake decorated in white
with pink rosebuds, topped with •
mlni9lur!J bride and groom, center•
ed the table which Wall covered
with Rink dam ask . Lighted pink
c1md1,s in pin k rosebud decorated
holders were on either side of the
cake. A white bell hung from the
ceJl! ng with wtJlle 1trumer, lead•
lnit down to lhe table. The n�pklna.,
1&gt;lates and cups followed tht· wed,
ding bell molir 1md each g:ueat' 're­
celved a favor o r whjt� wie,d4iAi

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Opp�se;All Fo�c� {)f Siatisirf. ,'

' .M�NTH EMR(SALE
FRIDAY and S.t'RJBDAY

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pr,

J'.4Y le FOR A SEC, PAIR
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Floor Covering Dep ,
Jill ,
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S11vlngs on fine qualll(\lw;ntahiaj,1· lor
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Faclory List $3419
DISCOU N T

$524

Sole Price $2895

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hilt andfturquolse fl�� .. Jply ·whUewall tire_s. he at�r, turn
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dent Richard M. Nili:on will inake
,b\l firat preaid.ential campaian
sWI�. thl'()ugh Ohio Saturday.
Nixon was scheduled to arrive
at '.Akron airport shortly i11fter
n oon and make a speech at Akron
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For M� Heilman

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,..Meilman, age 77, who died :Wed­
. ilfaday at the home of her brother,
Georae Eailtman, PottlffOy RD 3,
will be heµ! S,un�ay ,t ·2 p. m.
. from the Ewing Cb1pel with Inter
•.,. �ent · in 8urlinaham cemet�ry.
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MN. Heilman wa11 the daughter
. Qf the late Phieu Eastman and
, C)'nthla Robinson Eastman, and
W11 • resident of ,4elga county aJI
r hei' llfe.,She Was a melllber ot the
y Heml04:t GroYe Chrilltian church.
Survivor■ are • son, Roi, Crown
(:lty, · O.; two grandchildren,
James Heilman, Oregon, and Etta
� , Gamet Hellm�n, _crown Oity, o.;
,three great grandchildren o.f Ore•
ion; two brothers, Roy and George
' Eastman, Pomeroy; two 1lster1,
. ¥rs. Fr1nc_ea Ro�ine, Hemlock
9,rove, 0., aftd Ann. E11tman, Pom­
tro,11'. Two- brothen, Burt and Sam
·, iutman, ue deceased.
: · Friencie may call at the funeral
home anytinie.

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decree yesterday on the recom•
m�nd,al.ion of Proaecutina: Attornier J•mes O'Brien.
i 'l'h� �ud ge also said that McGrath had presented t�e proper
plea to the court In view of
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(ru,msblnCf!s or tlle ca�.
, Following sentence McGrath
told The Dally Sentinel, "Sh"erifl
Hartenbaeh and his deputies, Mr.
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arid Judge Bacon have
s0RROW- - The Ftrsi Lady, Mamie O'Brien
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do and if they didn't do
to
Eisenhower, and son, �t; Col. John Eisenhower (rightl al'.e joba
ga "like this, someone elte
greeted on their arrival •t Denver's Lowery Air Force Base by ,•.�
wuuld.
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commander . M. al . G en. CharIes ,Anderson. Mrs. Eisenhower is • M�· ttcGrath, who is the father of
in Dep,ver t.o attend 'th� funeral of her mo·ther, Mrs. Elivera · •three boys., said that his treat•
, t 1n· lbe Me·, g, Coun ty Ja,·1
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w ll profit from my misCl{ICAGO. {UPI) ·_ President Eisenhower flies to Deriver �Ir�' l
tod�,Y. to alt.end his mother-i�.Jaw's funeral.
, McGrath, who has been held
Eisenhower Jave Vice President l\lCbard M. Nixon his big• in ,Meigs County jail ainee the
gest. "tlldorsement ·Thursday night by describing him as the July 28 beiting of his father-in•
· law, IZ-ye1r-01•
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M ilton
Ezra
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The Chiet. . Cul'.ive. baUed ihe
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Yi_C'e pi'el@Mf at-' a man cit' vast ral_linl" dtanei' here.
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{!e,mocrats , have been makin � " manslaughter in the , flrat degree
d iplotrj1Uc and• ca'blnet-level experiente • in apparent contnllt to pohtrcal capital out of a pres1- charge.
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bis Demuccatic
rh•al Sen. John dentiaI news con!erenee com•
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a
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might
him
that
McGra\
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F. Kenn dy,
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b was aaid to be in a
The President temporarl1y put week to thmk of any decision Nil:· state of intoxication and also
aside hif peraonal sorrow at the on made on a key policy matter. broke his wife's arm (M innie
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deitb or Mrs. 'EUlenhower's moth•
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After BraUon's death, he WU
er-Mrs. Elivera s. Doud-to "set tbe record atraight" with
taken to University Hospital in
laud Nixon iri his• lirat majol' po• this tribute to Nixon:
hUcaJ.. . speech of the 1960 cam• . , - "Hi• counsel h11 been invalua• Columbus for an autopey. The
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, ble· to me. He is. dedicated, decl• report showed signs that the
aive, persistent in pursuing new aged Bratton had been beaten,
foreign
He planned to diBCUBB
polic1 . briefly today at a Poliah- wa1s for improving goYernment but no positive atate1m:nt as to
American C011gre11 convention and a man possessed of the thar- how he d ied was made.
A the Wednesday arraignment,
befOl'e departing by Jet plane for acter, patience - and aOund judg•
Denver to attend funenl 11el"\'icea ment so essential for effective Prosecuting Attorney O'Brien releadenhip in the troubled world commended that a charge of sec•
for M rl. Doud.
ond degree m urder against Mcof tomorrow.''
, IPNII• At Dlnr"r
In a thinly veiled 11lam at Ken• Grath be redu ced to first degree
The Prealdent attempted to cor•
rect any impre111lons that he nedy, the PresiQent added that manslaught"° because there were
downer-aded Nixon's eontribu
. tion Nixon Was n-0t a man "inUmidat• no signs of any w.eapons used , or
im pressure groups at any coneI usl ve evidence of cause
to the.. Eil,$]hower adminlstration ed by self'·b
of death.
In I speech to a Rep11blican Iund h.ome nor Iryants ahroad.•'
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TO VISIT HERE - Ohio Department ot lie allh Mobil X-ray Cruiser, which will be in
Meigs County Oct, 25 to Nov. JO,

;;'::::; :::,�:��:ii�:: 1960 Chest Survey, Hun ting For TB� Ope. ning
fn, Me1gs C· ounly At B urJingham ctober 25th
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arrested thilii' morning tor driving
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scene of an aeclden't by the Meig1
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accident occurred on lloute 1� at
the lower end of Syr'acuse about 3
a. m.
William H. lnaiam, 20, Hunt­
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Deputy Sheriff Howard •Frank and
, Pomeroy PoHceinan 'Geoi1:e Hicks
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running m&amp;o a .fliiu: ltrid. �t OWfl"
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Williams' ear and truck were
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1SOurceful over the 28-week �riod ham, Athens, represented cross.
P'1plng poli�y line la to pre. ,lbls Year.
.�Jt opil)k&gt;h In the case oi Slmem or
Toa out thUI ,e�ming c;dge in of the season . It 111 led by. Roberto
Other jury members were Erma
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power and the twoi teama· afe Clelllente and Bob Sklnrier with Mul ford Ernest Davia Marvin Mc.Hf,tt,OII of the W, H, Alldenon
c. Blake. D�n L. Wood,
much· clonr in offensive ablllty vital .co�slstent support flvm Don Guire,
·, �w Book". JI!• nplnfons
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than they · appe�r at first .dance. Hoak, Bdl . Mazeroski, Dick Croat John Hayea, Elza . Powell, John
. · case Of .Lflwten.ce A. Smith "'
The Yankees have hk about 70 and Bill V1rdon. Dick Stuart 1dd11 Frick, and Clinton Douglas.
in the Gatdnet ea. At Bradford Church
- Ilda Dunt a.nd
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Bradford Churcb of Chrlat will
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J o d9berry and another 000. ner
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inelude delea:attona from are the tWO key 11\en in 'the Yan- run the base&amp; well. They will Middleport Police laat night for
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i:ihureh)s · •t Charleston, Huntina- kee attatk. Whetl · they're hitting:, take ad vantaee of an Outfielder driving while intoxicated.
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�bief Reibert ' Re\-. Ralph . R�q:able. aaid even- .. 1(Nlak;,bitfor IOU Skowron, daogef. but he utilizes ·hts speed more . in and waa lined $lOO and costs and
01 . .,Yoli. ·- Betta, llne-d.rlve-Jlittlng , a�tching hita than in atealing senCented to three days in jail
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tllat unleu ;iUirbilh- the Pirates to watch at Yankee Welfare Arthur S. Flemrillng
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Canton for an afternoon 9peech
and then fiy to iilansfield for a
late afternoon talk. _ Mra. Pat Nixon will _ accompany
her 'hwiband to Cleveland next
ThLU'8d1y for his initial talk there.
The Republican nominee and his
wife ar'e . scbeowed. to arrive at
Cleveland Hopskins Airport at 6
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Moat ot lbe President'a talk was
-0n international· affairs and the
quest for freedom but he worked
Jn some tomments on Anierican
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""" urged ttie Polish group to
"ote. Ther.e was lallghter, ahared
br the President, when he said :
"it makes no d iffetence ae fat as
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The President quitkly added "I
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continued lo aay that it mate•
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nation must oppose an force "that would make the stale a
del.ty and the ln(llvlduara plodding animal." , , . ··
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Congress prior to .departing for Denver lo attend the funeral
of hjs mother-in-law.

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Chatt,er Club Met
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11l lhrir home on I'c aro;k d.:. 1 i
observance nf Lhc birth•'�3 u: I
Mrs. Prke Hawk, Mrs. Ddl(' �v8,· n.
I er and :\1rs. Vil· tor Bah.r and d,;ugh­ I
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Hawk, Mr. find Mrs. Marion Hal', k '
and children, Dl'nnis and Mary of
l'orneroy: :..ir. and Mr8. Ill.lie WJtn­ I
er and 50ns. Jimm.v and John�y. 1
Mrs. n,wton Wllrncr Jnd :'1-liss
Je1rnnftk Housh or Syn1,cuse; Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Bahr and daugh• I
ters Lila, Lindu, Kathy and Janey :
and l&lt;:! y Bahr of Ctjc3ter and Mr. :
llci h 11c1l w 1 i i1 silver ribbon and
and M.rs . Neullling and childrpn,
ins..-ri1,LJ " :1i�·, :,, and Kcnnv, Sept•
Son,1�'. Bonnie, Mike, Joe, Dollie ·
ember .,, : 1lc.11.
l.uu anU Stella Sue.
Followiug t a1e blcti£1ng bv llle [
bride's uncle, A.me 11\Hll.s, ,1nd tl1c
cutting of the 1 1rsL piece ul eakt
by the new r.ouple, the cake, 1ec
cream slices decorat1:d with pink 1
e&lt;Clls and punch were �erved by
Martha Marks, Lenna Bal.Jcotk. I
Mrs. \Villiam Buck was a guest
Evelyn Stout, Sue Cirdc, Ju Ann
Janet when the Chatter club mcl Tues•
Hensley, Wilma Marks,
Co11nolly, Mrs. Connlllly and Mr!:1. da)' evening at th.e home of Mrs
Wilbur Young, Wright SL
Frecker.
A. i;hort bminess session· i.,,_iis I
The couple opened theiT many held with. the vice president, M'TS.
gifts befo�c de parting on a short Everett LighUoot, presirilng. Pla ns
wedding l; · ip to Virginia Bcaeh.
were made for a maskf'(l 8alloween
Th.e hridt'. if. 11 grllduale of Easl• part)' at the next meeting.
ern High �, · houl, ClllSS of 11ffi8, and
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Games were played a nd ·
Southerton Jcauty Aclldemy and is I a�ardcd to Mrs. Charles. B ck,
now employed al Steppes in Alh· who also won the door pritc, Mrs.
ens. She is a member of the Lori g
Lightfoot, Mrs. Vaughan Price and
Boltom Methorllat Church,
Mrs. William Buck.
The grnom i,:r1:1Llualed from Tup­
Hefrcshments were served by
pen P!llins lligh School, cl ass of the hostess' to lh.e above named
1956, and is now employed at and Mrs. NaLh.an Biggs, Mrs. Joe
Whearlon l{oof!ng, Parkersbur11.
Young and Mni. Alfred Bigga.
1'hey will be al home al the Con­
nolly residence on Route 1 .
CLASS TO MEET
Among the gue sts present were
The Eagles Class of th� Syra•
the groom's grandparents, :vtr. and t"ulle Methodist Church wlll meet
Mrs. C. D. Freckei;, who celcbralcd Thursday evening al the ch.urch
lhc1r 60th wedding anni\·crsury 011 ut 7 :30. Ea ch member is urged
Sept. ti.
lo briml a j'.(Uest. Also each mem·
Pictures and movies were taken her is usked to bring a pie. A
of lhe bridal party and during the special program is being plan•
reception.
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The bride ' s mother was attired in
light blue dl!cron wllh white llC•
ccHorles 1md wore a corsage of
varig�ted .isters. Th e 11room's moth­
er was 1:1Uu· et1 In blue wilh bl ack ,
11 ni.l white accessories and her cor•
sage al�o w11s of varigated 11stcrs.
The men nf the bridal party wore
white ca rnation boutonnl ere 9.

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by the Meigs Co�mty Health Department, the Tuberculosis
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emphasis will again be placed on
older a1e group. All an in•
cenlive for the aged • paek of
Royal Crown Cola, donated by the
Depa�ment of Health, Oct. 25-Nov. IO.
.TbIS was announced following a meeting of chainnen for Royal Crown BotUing Co ., of
Middleport, will be presented to
the chest X-ray survey held in the Meigs County Health De- anf
one '15 years of age or older
partment offi�e Wednesday with Dr. J. B. Allison, County who has his or her chest x-rayed.
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Health Comm1SS1oner, and Mrs. Wallace Bradford Executive Also, a decorated cake donated by
S ��retary of the Tube�cu�?sis Association, in charge.
the Ohio Valley BakiOJi Comp.any
Purpo.s:e o!, the meeting, Dr. tha Chil ds ; Dexter, Mn. Ralph will be given lo the oldest persou
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Allison said , WH_ to o��anu
e a Turner; Lang,sville, Mrs.
Richard x-rayed for each location.
c�est x•ray campaign wnith will Fetty; Salem Center, Mrs. Rex
The progr&amp;m is financed in
dtatover unknown cases of TB in Shenefield; Chester, Mrs. Charles part from sale of Tuberculosis
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. Goeglein.
Seals. The ached11 le :
Anyone 18 years of age or old_''Tubertu loais , can be cured
Oct. �. Burlindla,m, BIUSOn's
wtth out too much dirritulty these er wiU be wc1oome to take advan• Grocery, 1:30-4:30; Oct 26, Hem•
tage ()f a Cree chest uay although
days ii it is discovered early en.
lock Gro ve Grange Hall, 8:()()..9:00;
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Oet. 26, Alfred, Grange Hall; 1 :�
oro�ides a wonderful tool for find•
4:30; Oct. 26, Tupper Plaina, Ohio
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Valley Mfg. Co ., 8:0().9:00; Oct. 27,
Reedsville,
Barr's Sohio Station,
Named as 'hai,men f.,. lb' var- F'Iba · ee....
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io us c�mm uni ty visits :
Fifty Southeastern Ohio Repub- 1:304:30; Oct. 27, Lona: Bottom,
Burlingham, Mrs. Hilber Quiv- lican workers attended a 10th Methodist Church, 5:30-8:30; Oct.
�y; Hemlock Grove, Mrs. Don Betz r District meeting Jn the sacred 28, Pomeroy, Elberfelds, 6:00-9:00;
ing; Alfred , _Mrs. Harry Guthrie; Heart audltormm Th ursday night OcL 29, Pomeroy, Elberfelds, 3:00
Tuppen Plams, Mrs. Clarente to review plans for local cam­ to 9:00.
.
Nov, 1, Apple Grove, Dam,
Headley; Reedsville, Mn. Edna pal.gos during the coming final
:t:30-f:30;
Nov. 1, Letart Falls,
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Long Bot,i.om, . Mrs, weeks.
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School,
6:00.9:00;
Nov..-z, :.i1rra­
Oh!rlee Hensley; Portland, Mrs.
D ean Dolli.son. H.o.ckJ.na: Coun•
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Next
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.etfiee-, 1:30Paul C..wrence; Pomeroy, Mn. ty, presided over the blillnl!SI
,:30;
Nov.
2,
Racinai,
Club Res­
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·
meeting follo.)l'ing · " djrmer aervEarl Robmson ; Letart Falls, Mrs. ed by the ladies ol the churclt. ' laui',bt, ·o :00.9:00; NoY. ·3, Ha.rri­
Th_er_on Joh
_ neon; Syracuse, Mrs. Reports were given from each ■onville, Al School, t:3&lt;M:30; Nov.
V�gl! Alkuu; Rutland, Mr!. Ray I county chairman in the district. 3, Rutland, Furni&amp;� Warehouse,
.
Biddle; Car.penter, Mrs. H. E.
Officials from state headquar• 6:00 9:00; Nov. 4, Carpenter, Post
Office,
1:0l;t-4:00; Nov. 4, Midd1e­
Starkey; M idd��port
�• Mrs. Mar- I ten attended and spoke briefly.
pert, Tri-Luatre Cleaners. 6:0().
9:00; Nov. 5., Middleport, Tri�
ts
Lu■tre Cleaners. 3:00-9:00; Nev.
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9, Dexter, Juatite Grocery, 2:00..
,
5:00; Nov. II. Langsville, Ward's
ll"L-......L.
Grocery, 6:(1()..9:00; Nov. JO, Sa·
. le� Center, At School, 1 :00-4:00;
N•v. 19, Cheater, Gaul's Store_
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y (UPI} - Five top tteutr'alist · 0,00-a,oo.
coun �ies t�y called upon President FJsenhower and Soviet
Prem1er N1k1ta Kbrushch,ev to resume· their personal d.iplo,m.a.
. · ·
cy with a �ace-to-face conference.
,
P_remier J_awaharlal Nehru -0r Thursday night at the Yugoslav
India . Pre:udent_ Gama] Abdel Embaas1• ,·o New York. , 11 folNasser 0.f the umted Arab Repuh• 1 lowed a personal appeal earlier
h·_c, Pres1_dent Su_karno of Indone. this week from Na5'er for lb
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51a, Pres,d. ent Tilo of yugosIavia two men to meet and di.!lcuss _.,_
and Pre.s,de nt Kwame Nkrumah armament.
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of Ghana submijle(l tor immediate
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The five neutrahs! leaders att-l
General Assembly attio n a reso"
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WASHINGTON UPI-Th·e U nitThe m:.e resulted from � "neu'. steadily worse. _A two-hour me�tng Th�sday �ght between Brit- ed Mine Worken Union (UMW)
!
.
tralist summit conierence" held
1sh Prime M101ster Harold Mae- today endorsed 63 candidates for
millan and Soviet Pr-emieit ,Nikita · House and Senate seats /ind two
Khrushchev ended il'I complete candidates for a:overnor in 18
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_ coal mining states.
dead lock.
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The uni· on lbre" 11:8 support beThe ,ituation was so seriOlll!i
,... Democr«.II and St Republi•
that MacmiHari decided lo fly to hind ..
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·s weeke/'t for a cans Ior Hou se races snd IO
Washington
· senatorial conteslt.
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oonfereil.ce With Eisen wer on Democra,.
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W ASHtN'GTON UPt-Thl!" Unit• will . p!I! : decided· at ita convention
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ed. States· alml!cl ·a new economic -startma:· Oct. t in Cincinnati.The
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blow at Cuba today by closing ilt �
t.a ublished in
$110 million Nlearo nickel plant the United Mine Workers Journal
there a nd considering export oon- today, included iormer Demotratrols Like those on Russia and tic Gov. Keen Johnl50n of Ken•
tucky over GOP Sen. John Slier•
Red satellites.
The State Department annou n- man Cooper and Sen. Jennings
ted Thursday night that the u. Randolph, D-W. Va.
---- ·-s. govemment-0wned Nicaro plant
,
in Oriente Province would be IJttl� Fellows Get
JOINS BUFFALO BILLS
closed d own by Saturd ay betause
BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) � Wlll- of what it tt.rmed "confiscatory On Khrushchev \Vapn
mer Fowler. a speed merthant taxes and harft!ment" by the
UNITED NATIONS, N. 'f: UPI
fro m Northwestern , signed Thurs- Castro regime.
-=small nations today joined a
day with the Buf!,Jo Bills of the
m uehrooming campaign fostered
Aml!rican Football League. He
bY _ Jluesia · to move the United
.
played last season with tbe Phila- .. , . _KIMBALL- ·TO ·•irHENS ' , . . ( Natl0Jl¥ out of New York· to a
delphia Eagle&amp; of
th«! Nation.ii , , �&amp;mes B. Kimball, former oom- '';frien4Iler?,,. , . . ci�, . pr�erably
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metlcial manager of '(}4frMtft.l ,'hle-: abooadi. : , , . , . ; " :
N"µ.tq�t Pt-q&amp;1d�11t Stie:arno of
phQne Co . of J}hio's Porti!lllouth
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�1rcns. Both 1· n hie maJor
100-mile stock car race at the companies are. sub9ldiarles, ',1 Qf\ !� �tQff:• ,.aqernopn. ,
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DANCE PARTY TONIGHT
The American Le&amp;ion Auxiliary star, en ters St. Claire's Hospital
RECOVEIY IIXTDIDED
rninor �ack 9Uriery
of Racine w:111 - 9pon9or a dance tod:'Y
party with the Jays of Pomeroy, which will cau9e• h im to be lo9t .I NEW YORK � ...:.. Stotk11
Tliu�•• recovery
Friday evening, to be held at the to the Ne"'. York Knlckerbocker11 extended
Le&amp;ion Hall in Racine from 7:30 of the National Basketball Ass'o- 1 move in a moderately acliVf:
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ciatioo for about a month.
opening ' today. · '
to 11 p. m.·
r·
' bu�.!�:
tt� �7:rn�!�,
9ervec;I at '1:30 p. 111. Tickets wlll
be available 800n from any boa'rd
member of the local Co-Op office.
The featured speaker will be
Mr. Hull Bandy, a,;sociate diret:tor of market development and
research of the Ohio Farm Burea u Federation. Mr. Dandy's topie w!U be "The Potential of
Southeastern Ohio."
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