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A: at.1b-di1tl'kt mee tm!l ol
th t· Leave FOf Tr,p
N■UM.dltt churches 111 �e1M,s Loun
lf will be, held 11t t.he Umtl'd Mdh 1 T 0 CI•tY Of Rome
id Meeting

r. lie Held Frid,,y

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,AMIL Y N IGHT
Glenn Ford - Anne Francis
"DON'T GO NEAR
fflE W ATER"
(Technicolor)
- also Doril Dwy - Barry Sul l l \·an
..J U L I E"
Also Cartoon

THUtl$DAY •"d FRIDAY
Rita Moreno - Mark IJamun
"'TI-IE REBEL BREEff'
- also Robert Knapp - Linda L,1wso11
"'nIE THREAT"
Also Cartoon

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1 1 1 a duuh:,• i .. 11; ,·crcmon y al
Presbyterian
I Ilic l-' 1 rst 1 i 1 1 1 l e!I
C ' ti urdi. t1!1d , l ! ,•por 1 , M i ss Betty
Su ! l n an or t\ l liany IJec a m• · th e
hrule of l;eul'J.:t• Mc Knight of
Col u rn hus. l:ist Sa1 u nL,y al ) 2 : 30
ll 111 .

T hi• l'a ndlcl i i.: ht �·crcmony w11.1o
perfurmed by ltcv. Howard Rup111•11 . lwfor•· t lw immediate familws of l h t• l'Ouplc.
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of
1 Tl11' bride 1 s the daughter
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Mr and Mrs. ,James S uII 1 van of
Al h,rny.

Tht· new rnuple plan to live in
Columhu� where '?.tr. M('Knight is
,•m p\oyed.

trademark"
on the
footwear

BALL BAND
Rubber Footwear
Por

EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
Complete Sizes At
HARTLEY and
BEN NETT
SHOE STORE
"Mllldl• of Upper Block"
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Group singing or ··Faith of Ou,
f'alhen " opened lhe meeting fo ).
lowed by ii medililtion on "Faith"
by Mrs. Pearl Hysell. Followin g
the reporui of the secretary and
treasurer , the commission on fin ance wu instru,:,ted to place all
financial records in the church of liec
I n llunll' they Will VI.Sil the
Kenneth finley, chairma n of the
l:lurghrsc Park and Art Gal lery ,
commission
on edu('ation. present'
St . Peter s
&lt; : ardl!'ns.
i'inll ' lu
ed
the
report
of the committee on
Sq uarl'. The Ro�·al Palace, Trev1
i-' uunlalll and The Church of St. space a llocation, which was acrcpted by the OOard. He also re•
l'au l .
portl'd on a meetin g which he atVrurn J(,,mc they will go to tended at New Roston £or superl;el\l'\'il aml !rom thcrc lo Fnr n k · 1 i n teml•;nts of the dislrict. The
turl 1 1 1 l'aris 1 i1cy wll,I _ vi�1t such lrush · •·l'- n•pnrh•d nut tht r('pair
pl:l l't ' � ila l ' la n! de I Uo1lc. the ll'ork O!l the fur na ce ;m d ca ve s o r
1 um)) ol t he Unknown Soldier,
tlw brfd Tuwn. 'l omb of Napu- --- - - leull l.otlVrC Museum, the Lux- 1
t·111h1,urg (;ankm, the Pantheon
amt .\lut rt• l.lame.

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGH T and THURSO A Y
Cecil u. neMil les
"TIU� (;HEATli;ST SHOW
ON EA R'l'l l "
�Technicolor)
/11•lly Hulton - Cornet Wilde
!tunn ing tirtw: 2 hrs., 30 min.
Box Offi(•ft doses 8: 30 P.M.
FR IDAY NOT OPEN
SATURDAY, OCT. I
' ' THE ATOMIC SU BMARINE''
IJi.ck ror.m - Bob Steele
- 1'1110 "IIOUSI&lt;:! Of' INTIUGUE"
(Technicolor)
1 '11rl Jurie11s - - D11wn Add.11ms
Sun., Mon., Tun., Oc:t. 9°10. 1 1
' l'LEASg DON 'T EAT
Tl l r: DAISlft::S"
f'l'l•rhn ic:olor)
l )uris Ur1y - David Niven
( 'olon·artoon

THIS WEEK and PARADJ!

MaJnly Abuut
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By l.UCIL LIP ttAWK lhlS

, M r and Mrs. Th�d Searls of
l,uy,� Ind . arc guests of M�. 111)d
Mrs Ch!!!les_ Warner. E1'cr1czer St.
Mrs. G lad,1-s Cllt· k!_er returned
h? rn e �hnday _evl'ni_ng after a
�1 s1t with . relatlve s in Delaware.
Mrs. Allie Grueser hai; returned
lo her home in_ _Mon �i.son, Pa.,
a! ler a w?cks v1111t with Mr. a� d
Mrs . M artin Mc.Angus and family
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· ,i r.d 0tllcr. relat iv es .
Mrs. O live Ingraham and dau g h•
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lcr lirr ndJ Sue spent Sunday ia
, M ,1 r 1 e t 1 :i w 1 1 a her daughter, M i ss
!i.l m!ra K;.y.
M r . am! Mrs. Wtllinm Dnwnie
1md Mrs. C. E. W. Down w were
in Dunhar Mo nday to attend the
funeral of V·. A. Castn.
MH, Joe Beegle and Mrs. w.
C. Bu rson attended th.e Guy Lo rn bardo concert in A thens Monday
evening.
M n . Glen Chase and Miss Helen
Lochary of Dayton are spending
this week here.
Mrs. Estella Dean of East SJ.
Loui s, 111 .. arrived last night for
s visi� with Mr, ii.nd Mrs. P11trick
l. ,ochary and Mrs. M. E. Rathburn
of ltutland.
l{(' v . and Mrs. William Roberts
lefl Sunda y for II visit in Sprini:;Held and London.
M n . Norma Wilson and dau i:: hter, Dorinda, were among th. m1e
who 11ttcnded the c:uy Lombardo
conl'ert at Athens Monday evc&gt;n­
lng.

S1,eakPr Named For
Thu rsdrry Evening

The Venerable David Thornber­
ry or Cincinnati, Arch Deacon -or
the Olocese or SouLhern Ohio, will
spuk 11t lhC' Grace Episcopal
Church, Thursday evc&gt;ning. He
will show films and tell or his trip
around 1hc world and al!Kl of mifl•
Hions he vii1itcd. A potluck dinner
at 6 p. m. for all members or the
parish will prec:rrle the addrnss.

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lhe church wai; completed.
AUention was called to a work­
shop of the commission on mis­
sions to be held at the church on
f' riday at 8 p. m. Rev. Eugene
Brown announced his plan, for at­
tendmg lhe National Council or
Evangelism lo be held al Bloom­
m&amp;:ton, Ill . , October 1 1 - 18.
Prayer by Mrs. Tompkins closed
the meeting.
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�lip into th... Air Steps and rediscover the Joy of walklnf,
feol I.ho supple softnOOI of the unlined leather.
No other shoe made 1iv11 you
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, �- ' 'er lit or &amp;realer comfott.

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• SHOP ON T H E TH I RD F LOOR - For Floor Cover ings - Bed Room Furnit ure
l�oo rr, Suites ·_ Di nette Sets - Bed Spri ngs an d Mattresses,

Plans £or future activi1Jl'S of
United Presbyterian
the First
Churclf were made Monday evenm;; durin,: the mcetmg of t he
Session.
Sunday, Ocl. 16 has l:tcr:1 cfo .
sign.a.led l:IS Layman Sunday with
the following particip �lin�
in
the 10:30 service. Greeters: M rs.
Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Arthur Lej wis, Mrs. J . E. Harley and M n .
E. o. Tewksbary. Speeial music:
Lewis Sauer Jr Scripture reading, J. H. Grate; · Re.!lponsive reading . James Buchan an; Offertory ,
pray e r, Harold Sauer; Usherii,;
Roherl Tewksbary and Russell
l.yons and Bulletin usher Hubert
Taylor,
Plans were also made lo attend
the Schoo! of Evani:;elism al the
Chi l l icothe Presbyterian Chure h
on the same day and Oet. 23 has
been sel .a s Every Member Can­
vass Sunday with Mrs. E. O.
Tewksbary
named as mailing
chairman and Mrs. Carmack to
usisl her.
Mr. Gnite was named 11s de\e .
gate from the church. to attend
the Scioto Presbytery meeting at
th Presby ,e r ! an Church in Waverly, Tuesday, Ocl. 18. Mrs. Tewks•
bary was named alternate.
Oct. 30 will be Memher shlp
day at the church with a recepUon of members wilh the sessio11
on the preceding Wednesday at
8:1){) o'clock.
The group also gave its vote
of approval lo the Thanksgiving
program being plsnned by the
Deacons and DeaconeMBes with the
ph1ylet. . .The First Thanksgiving"
presented by the WYF group.
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Herringbone weave white
dish towels with red border.
Highly absorbent and dur­
able. Cut i,ize 15x27. Banded
6 .in a package.

Stands 50 inches high 10 smooth round dowels
for drying ·clothes.

$2J9

6 towels for 99c

MISSES'

Haggerty reported that the traf­
fic moved as it , would in any big
city_ Tbey had very little · difti·
cully fim:Jing the way to Forb.es
Field •• the route was marked
very well
He noted there were no traffic
jams and parking facilities were
good providing you · wanted to
pay the price. 11 seemed that
service stations In the area of
Forbes Field closed up for the
day and were charging $5 park­
ing fee. However, parking c&gt;ould
be obtair1ed within a three block
area tor as low as a dollar. There
were no parking lots in the im­
mediate area.
Mr. Haggerty also noted that
at the ball park tbe crowds were
very well controlled and one
could move around with
out
having to push through a crowd.
Leaving the ball Park there were
policemen at every col'Rer keep­
ing traffic moving at a very good
, pace.
Mrs. Henry Ewing and Mrs.
Raymond Boice of Pomeroy also
attended yesterday's
opening
game, traveling lo Pillsb,rgh by
bu111. They tried to find a hotel
rooms in Pittsburgh tor the night,
but returned to Columbus also b)'
bus to spend the night.
.
This morning Dr. Boice and
Henry Ewlng were wondering
just where their wives were.
Could be they headed back to
FIVE COMP! 'rlNG
Five teenage lovelies, all com•

See The

Complete
New
Line
Of

KNEE SOCKS
Orlon and nylon stretch
high socks - fits sizes 8½
l\ed, white, beige, black,
and gold.

,. 'Mrs. 'Nathaii Jng1;!,� Most Exct!�­
�eJ1'l Chief, presided over
th'e
meetin11 or Meigs Temple, Pythian
Sisters, When lhey mel Tuesday
evening al the � or P Hall In Mid­
dleport.
Round robin c,irds were signed
by the lB attending to be sont ln
Miss Margaret Sauer and Mrs. Zel111 Cross, members who are ill. It
was reported that MiliS Sauer is
some improvFd,
A roporl was made that the rum­
mage sale which was held Jul
week end WH successful and plans
were made for a bake sale to be
held the 22nd or this mnnlh at the
Tri-Lu!!lrc Cl&lt;'11.ner11. All mcml)crA
arc&gt; rcqul'sll'ft lo donate £or the
sale whirh w\11 start al �Mr11. Martha Chilth reminrlcd the
mombers of 1hr visit 0£ the Chelil
X - ray Unit whil'h will be in '.&gt;iid­
dleporl Nov. 4 &amp; 5. She urged all
lo allend.
The next meeting will be prC\ccd­
t-d by a potluck supper al 6:30.
After lhc&gt; meetinG rcrrcshmcnts
were served in the dininl! room
which was decorated with the rail
theme of leave� and rlowers. Hos­
tesses for the evc&gt;nini;: wc&gt;re Mrs.
Jcsn Zirkle, Mrs. Maxine Owens
and Mrs. Biggs.

$1 .00 a pair
BOYS'

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FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS

San forized flannel school shirts in sizes· 6 to 18. Bola
plaids, colorful checks, novelty patterns, full cut, con­
vertible collar. Excellent selection.

$1 .95

Men's

WORK UNIFORMS
Special price tor this sale on
men's Big Yank Work trousers
and matching shirts.
THE PANTS are full cul in sit­
es 29 lo 50 waist measure, have
zipper fl y, no tare belt loops,
bar tacked al all ,train points.

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eGRIY

eTAN
eGRIIN

THI SHIRTS match the trous­
ers -and are in 1ize, 14� to 20.
Have two -button through• flap
p0ekets, cut extra full and well
made.

$6.00 a suit

MEN'S FLANNEL PAJAMAS

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Warm and practical flannel pajama• for men . Sanforlz•
ed shrunk,1 elastic comfort wajstband, double stitched
seams, notched collar coal style. Sizes A, B, C, and D.

$2.95
New Selffllon Men's Collon Print

New
Fabrics
and

New Styles
HALF SLIPS
.2.95 - $3,95
PANTIES
fl .25 lo f!.50
GOWNS
f5.95 lo fB.95

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PAJAMAS
fS.95 lo fB.95

WEST BEND

WATERIISS COOKWARE SETS
e I qt sa�c� pan with cover · e 2 qt. sauce pan with
cover e s
Extr• HeNY Atumlnum. Look At All You Get

Lillie Boy1' Flannel

SPORT SHIRTS

Tue,day Nirht Mee1in11

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SiNI 8 to 8X. Waah 'n we11r
aport fiannel,. Wide spread
coUar stylei. Generowly cut.
� pattema.

$1 .95

Wonda Grip

Trouw Hallgen

AdJu1table trouter eufr h'lln-.
ceri. Easy to ,u1e. Keep.a the
crease r-nor aharp. Adjuate
lo .&amp;Of
cuff. 8 1n a pack•

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Elberfel ds In Pomeroy
OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT
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Down After Dec. 31

· qt. saur., pan wiqi cover e s qt. dutch oven
111aster • 10 Inch skillet e cover for Dutch Oven and
10'' skillet Recipe book .
If PurthMO!I Separ1lely $25.40

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You Pay.Only $14.99

PLANT DUTCH
BULBS NOW
Plant now for bet1lly next
spring. 'J\IUpj,, dllfl'odlls,
croe110, narclssua and hya.
clnlbl.

PAJAMAS, Sizes A, B, C, D . . , . . . , . . . . . , " ,

Church Of/Ida&amp; Held

Miss Carolyn Smith, Sugar Run
Fourth Grade teacher, led a group
discussion on "Professional Standarda" Wednesday nlght at an OEA
sponsored Drivc•ln Conference at
the Washington Elementary School
in Gallipolis.
Sixteen Pomeroy teachers at•
tended the meeting wh. ich was preceded by a dinner. Robert Miener,
Obio Education As11ociation repre.
senlativc led discussions on teach,
er legiai'ltion profession al problems, ind (OEA&gt; membership.
Drive-In conferences are held
throughout Ohio by ·the OEA to
keep " teaehers informed or current
developments In lh.eir profession.
Tonight a conferen.:e is b eing
held in M•rictta. Middleport teachen attended one in Athens last
night.
Attending £rom Pomeroy were
Miss Genevieve Stobart Mrs. BeaMr;. Dorolhy
trice Rhinehart
Barnes Mr Robert Robert.s Miss
CarOly� s�iLh Mrs. Marth� Huated, Mrs. Gl�dys Haym im , Mr.!1.
Eva Stout, Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer, illiss Constance Marley, Mrs.
Theodosia Frecker, •Mrs. Cecilia
Hart, rd.ills Helen Smith, Mrs.
Elaine Rom1h, Mrs. Ellen Gibbs
and ·Mr. Charles Gibbs.

SLIPS
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Teacher Leads
Discussion,
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knee
lo p.
green

BEAUTIFUL IIDSPRIADS

Very finely �•en fully revenible pattern w{th heavy fringe
border. Mach-Jne washable, 100% c::91,ton, prtthNmk, No ironing
n�e•ey. In natur■l, bleached white, treen , pet.l pink, turquotse, yellow.

Early Amerlean Colealal lled9read

Twin or Ftl Size - $8.95
IATHROOM RUGS

Oblonr fur-Uke ac:r,,Ue 1e1tter 1'111' for bathroom. bedside or.
boudoir. Made of 100� Dupont ·Virgin Nylon Pile. Wash11ble
and color £ut. f;olora White, Pink, Lemon, Blue .Mist. Bennu.da
Blue, Indian Gold.
Lid C.ven . . . . . fl.95
11" X
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Pomeroy•Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Oclober 6, 1960

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peling I ror the honor or being
Pomeroy High School Homecom•
ing Queen, Oct. 2 1 , are campaign.
ing hard for the election next
Tuesday.
They are Paula Sayre, Carolyn
Edwards,
Ruth Ann Brothers,
Sharon Young and Sondra o,ake.
The winner takes the traditional
ride around the gridiron in a
shiny new automobile escorted by
her high school sweetheart (usual­
ly), and surrounded by her court
(the election losen). This year the
Homecoming is when the Wellston
R()(kets play the Panthers.
NEW RECRUITIR
S.Sgl. Jessie L. Brown has invad­
ed the tr1-county area as a re­
cruiter for the U. S. Air Force
with his main office in Gallipolis
and scheduled
appearance• in
Pomeroy and M iddleport. He can
be reached in Meigs County Tues­
days, 8:30 to noon, at the Masonic
Hall in Pomeroy, or at the Middle•
port Post omce.

FuJtz se ected
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To Represent
PUS In Tests

Dizzy Us

That's

Th• Homecoming of the Pl■t­
woocl1 Methodl•t Church will N
held Suncl■y, OctoNr 9. Th•
openlne me11•• will be at 10 a.
m. by the Rev. C.rd followed 'l&gt;V
Sunder School •nd a N,ket din­
llM' •t noen, The efternoon Nn'•
kaa will begin •t 1 :45 p. m. with
the Rev. John p. LNII of ti•
Chriat Methocllat Church of Col•
umbu• a&amp; the euHt 1pe1k•r,
R.v. LNII 11 • -..11 kMwn man
of God.

The large circular time piece
was installed at lhe bank 1everal
month, ago. It is almost everybody's wriat-watch aa it �volvea
six times a minute and 360 times
each hour.
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The Sentinel calculation of
the clock's revolutions, pending
no power (allure or breakage of
lhe tim,;peace, reveal that the
cl()(k turn, 8,640 times a day;
259,200 times in a 30 day month.
· Keep figuring the tu.rns of the
electric masterpleee and you will
find that it revolves 3, l l0,400
times a year.
On the back or the circular
ln$trument, the bank has placed

Invasion Force
Hits Cuba, Fights
With Cuban Army Middleport Rescue
Unit Called Twice
On Wednesday

HAVANA UPI - The Cuban
government announced today that
a 27-man Invasion force, including
in
Americans, landed
three
eastern Cuba Tuesday. and clashed
24 hours later With the Cuban mJI.
itary.
Michael Fultz, a junior at
The announcement
said the
Porueroy High School. has been
leader
of
the
invaders
was
killed,
named to represent the school
and
were
captured
others
two
1
at a state science examlnatlon to
chasing the
were
iera
sol
Cuban
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8
State
Ohio
October
at
held
be
rugged country
University H the gueat of the other . 24 1� the
· Columbus ' and So 11th·ern Ohio of Onente Province.
The iovernmtl'lt co_mrll:un iq�_e
E M't...t,- romnaP.:f.
,
v
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"' �.:'iil''f"at1e1ened bS'""'NIRlplt' f .ebilr�� l,a �•-••-tnlalll
a and th•t �ey
nited
St8te
the
_u
\h
.faines n·lebl on the Hia or his
earned an American flag �h1ch
PHt record and e:eneral �ptlt11de
Wednesday s enhe 11 suc- was captured i n
in science studies.
counter.
.
ce1sful in the test at Ohio State
·
he wlll win a t.rlp lo the Sec&gt;ond '
National Youth Conference on
the Atom to be held at Chleago
,,.
in October.
CHARLESTON, W. YA. UPIAf�r the examination, Mike , Earl H. Mith,.., 32, of nN rby
will be the guest or the Columbus
Ma rmet plNded 11ullty today te
and Southern Ohio Electric Com pullln■ off w..t :,.'lrtlnla'a bl•
pany al a luncheon lo be held in
gest sln1I• thett-aome $3'5'1.·
the Frankl in Room or the Uril000 from th, vault of th, Stat,
versity Student Union.
.,..,_rtmant.
Motor Vllhlcl-..
Mike i1 a member �f the Pome•
Mathewt ,n♦.red the 1uUty
roy High School Science Club
''" to • ch■rl' ef brok�". and has reeeived two auccessive
■nd enttrln1 In connutlon with
"Excellent" rati�ga to� projects
the Ju ne 19 crime. It wu the
entere� _In District Science 1:9ay
mod Hrlou• char.. th1t could
eompetltton al Ohio University,
be plaeM 11aln1t him.
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Athens, Ohio,
He is also a member of the
IS HOSPfTALIZID
football squad, the Vanil�y "P"
Mrs. Hobart Bryson, Racine,
Club, treuurer of the Junior
Class and on the busineaa staff of was admltted to St. Joseph Hospi­
the "Pomeroyan.'' He Is the son tal, Parkersburg, yesterday, fourth
of Mr: and Mn. Leslie F. Fultz, noor, and was to undergo sur•
gery today.
l lO Ht gh St.
Mike will be accompanied on
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks rose
his trip to Columbus by Ronald
L Hal"ld, or Columbus and Soulh- ·under a croundswell of support
em Ohio Electric
Complny's in a moderately active opening
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The Middleport Emergenc&gt;y-Rescue Unit answered two calla
Wednesday, transporting one per.
son to the Meigs General Hospital.
At 5: 40 a. m. the Wl it · was
called to 131 South Fourt st.,
where Mabel Hyaell had become
ill_. UP.On the aqival , . uf a Jocal
pht9ttlan, ,. ttte . llfilt'"wi'B relieved.
At 10:30 p._ m . the unit was
called to the home of Mrs. Mary
Yost, N. Set0nd Avenue, where
Mrs. Yost had £alien receiving a
possible broken hip. Sbe ,was t�ken to the Meigs General Hosp1tal.

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a snotto "Time To Save" which
al10 draws wide attention.
If anyone would contradiel the
ab0;ve figureS". The Sentinel staff
and Bank members invite you to
stand and watch the clock revi&gt;lve for the oncoming years.

Third Annual
Oldtimer
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BOSTON UPI - Efforts to
raise thr« engines which may re­
veal the eause of an Easlern Air
Lines erash that killed 61 persons
Tue11day night will get underway
toda.y.
Officials l't!garded the engines
as the mosL important pieces of
evidence in the light or a theory
advanced Wednesday that a hllJle
flock of surllngs
may have
caused tht tragedy.
Elwood R. Que111de, admini1tra·
tor of th e Federal Aviation
Agency, said all evidence so Car
indicated the Btarlings choked the
engine! and caused a "flame out"
that sent the silver airliner plung­
ine into Boston Harbor.
Eleven persons Burvlved the ac­
cident. Sil: or lhem are ho1pital­
lzed in critical oondilion.

Included In Projects

N1 •ntrals' Dre:am
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C[NCINNATI UPI - The U. S.
Corps of Engineers Wedneaday re­
leased plans for a $31 ,500,000 con­
struction project in the Ohio­
l(entueky-lndiana area.
Ohio projecUi included: $10 mil­
lion to construct porlions of a new
dam nur Neville, Clermont Coun­
ty; •$300,000 for a rad11r tower in
Bellefontaine: a $400,000 logistics
and communication facility at the
Bring An Appetite
Gentile Air Force Depot near Day­
ton; $1 ,000,000 In Improvements on To Booster Event
the Ohio River; $100,000 for Nike
Eastern High School Boosters
lncking unit&amp; in Felicity, Cler­ will sponsor a ham, bean and
mont County, and in Oxford, and corn . bread supper at the school,
a $1'1,000 armory at Troy.
Saturday, October 8 from 5 until
8 p. m .
Biscuits, potalo salad, slaw,
cake, pie, frult salad, · and jello
Headon Colli•ioo
will also be sei'ved. Members In•
Kill• Concord Man
vile the public to "come and
LANCASTER, Ohio UPI-Chari bring an appetite."
es G. Norton, 61, New Concord, P short
l
waa killed today in head-on
collision with a c■r driven by a
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
teen-age boy.
Admi1sions: Mary Yost, Middle•
Neal Harvey, 17, Lancaster,
was injured seriously and his port; Frank Shumway, Reedsville,
companion Ralph Binkley, Jr., 19 and Fay Jordon, Carpenter.
Discharges: Henry Hensley, Long
Amanda, was in fair condition as
Bottom;
Alvin Norris, Pomeroy;
■ result or the accident.
Ellen
Norris.
Pomeroy, and Frank
The Fairfield County sheriff's
office taid Harvey 'tried tq pass Slill, Middleport.
a third car and drove directly
BAKE SALE •NNOUNCED
Int o Norton•, auto.
The Meigs Temple Pythlan Sis•
ten- will b,ve a bake 1tle at the
Tri-Luster Cleaners, &lt;fctober 22,
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' Fred Jenkinl, Syracu,e, is Jn 11tarting at 9 a m. All slaters are
eountf iaU Uua morniq on. a "6HNled to donate soa:,,ethinl
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Democratic candidate Join F.
Kennedy had an appearance in
lhe border state of Kentucky-at
Covington-where he could answer Nixon's charges that Ile bas
failed to ",q uarely face" the
civil ' rigbt.s iuu� in the South.
Before the Covington .addreu,
Kenned)' planned to re1t and
CARROLL MOWl!ltY
work on a speech on Cuba he
Mrt. New.a Monr, Bolyard of
will deliver in Cincinnati lo119 Ash-It, Middleport, hH r.­
night. Hil 11Uff look the unusual
celftd word that her sen, Car­ atep or announcing in advance
roll Mo...-y, who ■redffled
the topic of the apeech, wbic&gt;h
from Middl•porl High School In
they described H "important.'
1 957, h■a ertduattd fAm the
Wednesday nighl the eandidato.Vry School of Electronics in
es were greeted by almost unconChica90 and h11 now been pr•
trollably enthusiaalic mobs--NixrMted to fwem•n for Zenith
on in Philadelphia by the biue1t
Corp. Mr, Mowery'• sister, Mr-.
crowd of his camp.a,ign, and KenC.onnl• Snider, also attended
nedy in Louisville, Ky., by the
Middleport Hl9h School ■nd his
wildest rettption or bis camyoun..r 1i1ter, Dotti•. 11 a hnlor
piign.
at Mlcldl•port this yHr. H• and
Hits KfllflHy Stand
his wife, the fomwr Dollr fraz­
In Philadelphia and earlier in
ier, and two d■ughtar■, Klfflffli•
New York City-both with large
and Tammy, plan to make a perNegro populationh-Nixon
hamrMMnt home lo Chicago. Mn.
mered at the dvii rlghla stand
Mow1rv is •Ito employed by
of Kennedy and Democratic vice
Zenith.
presidential nominee Lyndon B.
-------Johnson,_ a Texan.
The Yice pre11ident said the

Hilbert Price, educator, sports•
man, coach. boy coun11elor, and
sports ran deluxe or Portland, has
announce d the third annual Port•
land Oldtimers' Baseball Game
will be played October 1 6.
Later this )'ear because of the
World Series, the gjme will pit
(essentially) Pottbnd area players
ag•lm;t those o( the Reedsville
area. Dorsel Riebel is heading the
Reedsville contingent.
The first two games te11tured II
format of Portland players versus
one-tlm-e Stlversville performers.
llegardless of where a former
ball pl.,-er Is from, he is sure t
ha.:11: least three awinp, or wort
an .:..olknc--or so kn the ·inner
or . . �.P .
' outtr pastures.
The game bas drawn upwards of
500 £ans because each c.an relive
great momenl15 in local sports or
pasl years.
And, of course, Mr. Price, prin­
clpal of Portland
Elementary
School, uses the oceasion for the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI­
school PTA to peddle
hotdop,
Bott drink, and coffee, all for ' a The neutralist dream of arranging
an Eisenhower • Khrushchev meet­
good cause.
11
ing got lost early today in a fog
of parliamentary maneuving that
forced the neutral leaders to with­
draw their Big Two summit reso­
lution in disappointment.
It was a victory or sorts for the
United Stales which sent Secretary
or Slate Chrislian A. Herter to
oppose the idea or a meeting be•
tween two men who might
be
"here today and gone tomorrow."
But the neutralist.a led by In­
WASHINGTON UPJ-Network dian Prime Minister Jawaharlal
officials today promised a "more Nehru went down fighting and
comfortable an(:! Jess auBtere" they had more than a mcuure of
setting for Friday's nationwide support from the new African
televjsion debate between Sen. nation members.
John F. Kennedy and Vice Pre­
The wrangling go so intense and
sident Riehard M. Nixon.
involved that at one point btrore
Preparations for the sec&gt;ond midnight, the Gener-,1 Assembly
meeting of · th.e tw o presidential called a IS minute recess that
candidates, which will be held in actually lasted almost an hour
NBC's studios here. have ta)ren while delegates politicked.
into account criticisms and .!lug­
The Issue ran so long that the
gestions growing out of their assembly never got around to the
Chicago appearance Sept. 28.
equ111ly crucial matter of the
Th.en the two men �at in chairs question of a seat tor Red China,
on a bleakish set backed up by a which was supposed to have been
simulated brick wall. For Fri• taken up al the nighttime session.
day's debate, there have been
to
changes, mainly designed
m11k.e the selling more comfort­ Standard Oil Honor8
able .
21 Men 'f:or Service
Friday's show. which will be
Twenty-one Sohioans trom
televised from the WRC-NBC stu . Portsmouth Division of the Stan­
dios in Washington starling al dard Oil Company received aer­
7:30 p. m. EDT will follow the vice awards the evening of Octo­
s11me general lines of the first ber 4th at a dinner ceremony
debate. Four reporters will ask held at the Elk's City Club, Pori.!l­
questions.
moulh.
The four are Alvin Spivak,
H. E. Loudenslager, division
United Press International; Hal manager, greeted lhe employees
Levy, Newsday; Edward P. Mor­ and their wives and presented
gan, ABC and Paul Niven, CBS.
the diamond-studded pins, repre­

Efforts To Raise
Airliner Engines More Comfort
Underway Today Promised For
Second Debate

Village Council At Racine
�ues WarningToPr�sters
Its
r.
OWo-Kentucky Area

the
refuse
-would have meant a new house Uon would be lo
money.
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two
and· c■r, -edut:aUon for their
However, both the minister
children (a boy a and a &amp;lrl 1),
new elotbt11 travel, all the thin1s and Smith said there waa "no pre-s­
they had only been able to dream sure" and Smith added that hls
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'of.
"After the lnllial excitement a small factor in Ills final deci1ion.
"It had nothina: to do wJth my
began lo wear away," Smith said
"I realited my wife and I were religious principles," he 111jd.
Smith, who works as a drattlperfectly happy and content a1
man said he had directed that
w, were."
He aald he reached his final de- the money be placed in the handa
ci1ion after com111IUna with bis or trustee, - whom he refused · to
p11tor, the Rev. Rria n Gou, at identlfy - lo make donation• to
the Methodlat. Church In his home charities.
Smith 'uld 1!e wu pla�ninc to
town of Bill')'.
1
told move hi• family into a new house
The minister •aid he
Smith that 1 "MetbocUam tr�wn, --complete with mortaage - and
and m.t the . anty -� bave t:o, forqo bliflns' •
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GOP presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon, charging his
Democratic rival has ducked the civil rights issue in the South,
had the opportunty today to demonstrate in , Dixie what he
termed his own "straighUorward" stand on the problem.
The vice preaident scheduled a midday speech in Nashville,
Tenn. - his eighth campaign venture into the normally Demo­
cratic South - before fi)'ing to Cleveland for an evening rally
and then back to Wasbmgton to prepare for the second TV
"great debate" Friday night.

'Round and 'round it goes and Where it stop s nobody knows.
the big clock on the Pomeroy National Bank corner at
Second and Court-sts.

RIV, IOHN P. LIWIS

$80,000 Pool Winner Gi vnig Bundle T� Charity
Because He Wants To: Work For What He Gets

i Both Candidates Preparing
For Second TV 'Great Debate'

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Revolves 'Rollltd And 1{ound

Racine Village Council Issued a warning to pre•Halloween
COLUMBUS UPI-Disallowed
regular meet,
ranksters Wednesday evening when ii held
Korean War compensation , claims
·
ng at the village hall.
will not be re-considered after
The lcounCII eleded to enforce youths are cauaht, the parents wlll
Dec. 31 fund director Walter U.
the 9 p. m. curfew ordinance from be held re,�n•lble," he 11ld.
Bolton said today.
Othu busJness lncluded the de,
He aaid that was the date set now through Halloween. The curto open drains on Fiflh•st
cialon
aome
tor
effect
In
Com­
been
hilll
few
Fund
Sinking
by the state
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miHion tor consideraion of the lime but never enlorced strictly, around the grade 1ehool and to re­
iravel the area on Sixth which ha&amp;
8,245 claims which were disal­ Mayor Erne.Rt A. Wingett said.
lowed.
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Mayo r Wlngett said that Mar- been under rep.at.:.
Pre■ent at the meeting be11des
shall ''Putt" Lyons wfJuld be pa•
n!!l
P. N. A, 0. TO MEET
trolling streeta every niiht and Mayor Wln1ett and Manh.ill 1,yf
Division 14 of P. N. A. 0. will anyone under age of 18 must be were eouncll men Albert Hill, . ,da•
meet al 7:30 p. m. Friday at the accompanied by their parents or rte Rou.!lh, Paul Holter and Hdton
Wolfe Sr. Othm pre,ent �re
Rock SpriJlis Grange Hall. All some responsible pt!lrion.
Street
CommiHifJner Jerry Grimm,
be­
are
divisidn
the
or
a
'mtntber
"Thus far orlb a ' few prank• Village Clerk M■y Cleland and
Ina urged to attend by Mrs. Faye
have been pulled, but if any 'l,'reaaurer Harriet Neia:ler.
kimes, preaidenl.

UPI - Ray.mood
LONDON
SmiLh .!llld today he wo,lld gi-ve
to charity lhe $80,000 he won ln a
footbaJl pool because "1 would
, rather work for what I get."
· Smith, 30. won the money by
puttlni up 70 cents and picking
et1ht tie.1 out or 515 game1 la.,;t
1 Sbnday. The soccer pools have be·
come • nmUon•l paatlme in Britaln and inost people enter them
almo.d automallcally.
But when Smith found out he
� 1 wlnner�d I b?a one at
tbat.Lhe bad what he called "sec•
imd thou,bt,."
Jie ud ' )Ji• 28-year-old wife,
,
• 'IND1 put u,eir he■dl togeth�
'1114 tllbd the whole thin1 out.

SINGLB COP!:' - Ii&lt;

GOP Standard Bearer In Dixie Again
To Declare His Stand On Civil Rights

. Local resid�nts know n to have attended yesterday's open­
�ng worl� series game in Pittsblirgh were reporting very en­
Joyable limes today providing you were a Pirate fan.
Bob Haggerty and Louis Sauer ol Middleport drove to Pills·
burgh early ,Wednesday morning and offered praise today for
the way the crowds and tralfic were bandied going lo the ball
park and at the game.

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The churth acbool te1cher1 and
offlcen of the FJnt Baptist
Chur!!:1, Middleport, met Tueaday
evenln1 at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Paul Smart with Tony P'OW•
ler, superintendent Jn charge.
Mr,. Charle, Bennett led the
devoUonal
period with
Mr.
Smart t?Onducttne the program .
Aner the do.,e of the meeting
rerre,hmenll were served b)' the
bosta to those mentioned above
and Rev. 1md Mn. Donald Boone.
Mr. tnd Mn. L. D. Dllea, )Ira.
IJett Bodlmer, Mra. Beul■b Wfilte,
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Meeting M.onday

1.1\'ing up to their name. the
Pep Club, of Middlcoort Hii?h
incl laat Thursday aftemcon in
the gym with appro ximately 100
students pre11ent.
Miss Nancy Dunbar, organlter
and advisor, met with the group
and cheer leadera were on hand
lo lead the yel11 and new cheers.
The new rroup Includes stu­
.denl!I £rom the 7th i::radt! \l!l, and
elected Marilyn Sw11n as presi­
dent and L)'nn Daniell as vic&gt;c
president. Cindy Sauer w111 elect­
ed scc&gt;retary and Carol Scott,
treasuRr.
The group is hoping to have a
special section reaerved at the
home games and hope, to attend
the out or town 11:ames, providing
transportation can be aecured.
They plan to meel each Thurs­
rlay afternoon to arouse interest
and enthu1l111m for each week's
aame.
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The Octobe r meeting of the Official Board of the United
Methodist church met Monday evening at the church with
Mrs. C . F. Tompkins, chairman, presiding.

They will he met in Lo11don LIJ
�I r ;md Mr�
lld bcrl Welker, I'
1 1J11nr �a11rrl and daughters Li mb I
� n d l lehr,1 a n d will 11pend several
da} :. with thern.

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Meeting Of United Methodist Church

M bs 1-:hiabeth l3allyJ Sauer
'8 Juton, members of lhe rum foni1a Mtddl eport ft'sident 110'1\'
IIUliion1 on minions, lay lead1·n 111 m g III Columbus where she is
«aalt-men of commissions 011 stew tmpluyt:d wuh the L• mted Air.
�p and finance, W SCS pre:. 1 J111es, � nd Miss June Ba,iley, also
diia.ta, church school superintt-n l'mplu1cd wuh the Airlmes, left
and an)' other� who wish to sunda} for a trip a broad, Their
ttead.
f1r:.1 �top will be !he Hotel Pare
th i.:11a 111 Hume,

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Into Outer Space

WASHINGTON UPI - The Na•
lional Science Foundation is get­
ting ready ontt again to turn a
giant el«tronic ear toward outer
sp.ac&gt;e to listen for poalble signs
of life.
The first try- earlier ·lhiA year
at lhe Green Bank, W. Va., listen•
ing post reported only lhe usual
maze o( natural radio wave11 a).
ready llnoWn to acientistl.
Dr. Geoffrey Keller, -director of
the foundation's astronomy pro­
gram, said scientislB at Green
Bank would make some equip­
ment changes before the new at­
tempt.
Keller 'said the teclmici■n1 were
trying to put together a "mou
sophisticated" receiver in the
probe for life sounds among the
pl1mets.

Democratic candidate, held dif•
fering view1 on the mailer. He
Hid Kennedy stated his civil
rights poi.ition in only one of 10
aouthern apeechea. He flatly chaJ .
len1ed the Mauaehusetl.!I senator
to spe■k out on the issue in
Dixie.
When he delivered the spec&gt;ch,
Nixon left out about h■lf the civil
rights statements contained in
hi.!1 ad vance text dhtributed to
new1men.
This caLUed a pouible eontro•
veny. Amona: tbe part.a left out
was a quote attributed to John­
son in wbfoh the tenalor uid he
was not a civil righll advoc.i.te.
Kteln lbpleina o.i.,ion
Thret houn after the speech
was delivered and nine hours af•
ler the advance text. was given
to reporters, Ni.Hn', preu secretary flerbert G. Klein s11id the
quote had not been used because
l� vice president discovered it
was from a Drew Pearson column
and w11 not complete.
Kennedy touched briefiy on civ­
ii right, Wednesday during bis
campaigning in LouiJville.
A crowd of about 25,000 i n
Court Bouae
Square cheered
- ,rhea the·A10illnee--eoa,1r1tulatetl
tti.e : cit)' - for lts IOSO compliance
wiUI the Supreme Court's school
integration decision.
..An example was set to the
nation and to lbe world" he de­
clared.
In his main Bpeech, to a $5(1.-a­
plate Louisville fund raising •din­
ner, Kennedy charged that Nixon
was "reluctant to .admit around
el•tion time that he is a Repub,
lican."
Kennedy said the GOP nominee
after supporting
administratino
programs for years, now has re,
pudialed. the Republic.an agrici.d­
tw-e secretary, the Republic.an
Treasury secretary·e tighl money
policy and the Republican inter­
ior secretary's freeze on new wa­
ter projects.
''The nut thing you know, the
Republican truth squ.ad will ha\'e
lo follow him around," Kennedy
II.id. This drew laughter.

Garn.,. &lt;Jaim• His
Innocence Of Charge

senting 400 years of service. In•
eluded was Allen E. Jenkin.son,
of Middleport, w ho represented 15
years of service.

Bernard Gar11e1 was arraigned,
yesterday before Common Pie.as
Judge .John C. Bacon and plead
not guilty to charges or Lres­
Judge Bacon To Serve
pa,sing upon private property
On Chillicothe Trial
with intent to steal gasoline.
Common Pleas Judge John C.
He al legedly committed this
Bacon has received confirmation crime on the property of Rex
or his appointment b)' the Ohio Tanner. He posted $300 bond to
Supreme Court to serve with two appear before a jury at a later
other judges. ThomH W. Mit�ell time.
and Howard Goldsberry on a
Chil1ieothe trial.
Judge Bacon and the two other GE Seeking Injunction
impaneled judges will be,r 11ix Against Union Pickets
felonies and four defendent, at
BUCYRUS, Ohio UPI - Gen­
the October 13 session.
eral Electric, charging S4 em­
ployes are . impriSOfled in its
Lamp
Plant here, w11 to . go to
Girl Scouts Piao
court today, seek..ing an injunction
Rummage, Bake Sal.e
against pickets ot the striking In•
The Salisbury Girl Scouts are ternation11l Union or Electrical
to have a rummage and bake sa,)e Workers.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and
Plant lt.anager John w. Wright
22 in the building in Pomeroy, for­ charged lhat 21 of the 34 GE em­
merly ()('Cupied by the Cleland Ap. ploye&amp; in the plant have been
pliances Store.
there since Tuesday morning. He
Mrs. C. D. Karr Sr. and Mrs. liaid all or them were in "fear of
Mary Sauvage are ehaitmen.
a wild, threatening picket line."

NEW YORK UPI-Nikita Khru•
sbch.ev basked today in bis role
as "lhe music 11)111" of the Unit­
ed Nations, based on a night of
singing "The Volga Boatman"
conducting "The Stal' Spangled
Banm•r" and drum-beating al the
General A1sembly.
The Soviet premier had another
big night on the big town. and
· despite his Leetotaling, was the
lire of the party at Indian, Cam­
bodian, Romanian and Ru!sian
receptions.
During the party rounds lhe
entertaining Khruahchev
didn't
forget to squeeze in a c&gt;ommerclal
tor hi.!1 new revision of the Unit­
ed Nationa UM, , c.lprJing u..t

needs," he said, "surgical inter•
ference.''
The Communist leader was
callght red-handed leading
a
c&gt;horus or ''The Star Spancled
Banner'' after he emuged from
11. reeeplion al the Romanian Emdweller
bassy. An apartment
atross the street bad pla&lt;!ed a
phonograph _on his window •µJ
and was blaring away with a record of the National Anthem when
Khrushchev loo�ed up, 1urprised .
He started w■vmg his arms like
a cond uctor until tbe reeord came
,
to an end.
A small crowd outaide &amp;ave
him mixed r�action.-applause and
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Assembly aesaion when

the Philippine dele&amp;atlon attack­
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Khrushchev started. his evening
nU by . receivln.i Franklin Mercet
I Negro splrJtuaJ .!linger from
Hollywood and · two women. The
singers atarted a chorus or "The
Volga Boatman•• and the irre­
• preal b1e Kbru1behev joined in
with a ''yo--oh-'10-ho" ln a boom­
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Burfingham Tenl 7230. Modern
Woodmen, Hemlock Grove Grange
and the Bedford PTA are Joining
forces to sporfaor a Halloween
party H the hemlock Grove
�range !'all, O_ct. 22 •� 7:30 p. m .
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when new officers of the Amateur
Gardeners Club were installed a l
the home of the outgoing president,
Mrs. Guy Reynolds.
New officers are pres i de nt, M rs.
William Slater; vice president, Mrs.
Wesley Fry; secretary, Mrs. CharJes Blakeslee, :rnd treasurer. :11 rs .

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Salem Center PTA met Monday
evening with the President, Mrs,
Ralph Turner, in charge.
·The meeting opened with Mrs
Thelmp Campbell reading the
fourth chapter of St. Mark. The
secretary:,S report was read by
Mrs. Earl Wright the treasurer's
report by Mrs. Mary Lathey. Mrs .
Turner introdured Mr. and Mrs.
George Dallas and Dorothy Cray.
The report on the busines11
meeting by the special committees
was given by Mrs. Eugene Holll­
day. The project of resurfacing
around the play ground equip­
ment is now in progress.
The PTA plans to' sponsor a
fall festival and a chicken sup{ler
December 8th. the proceeds to be
used for choir robes. The robes
are to be made by the room mo­
thers.
The singing of ·'God Bless Am­
erica'• an interesting talk by
George Dallas, a membership
skit by Mrs. Vales' students, a
report on the Lake Hope Con­
ference by Mrs. Rex Shenefield,
and si11ging of the PTA song con­
cluded the meeting.
. Refrei hments were served by
Mrs. Ernest Wright. Mrs , Eugene '
Holliday, Mrs. Paul Montgomery,
Mrs, Ralph Turner and Mrs. Earl
Wright.
The next meeting will be held
November 3rd al 7:30.

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the regional meeting a l La ke Hope
Lodge on Ocl. 12 wa s announc_ed.
The County Garden Cl u b mee t ing
on Oc l ober 31 at the Ft•der.a. l ed
Church was . also :mn_ounced. The
co�n� meeting will include door
prizes, pl,ant and c�'U.ntry st�re
sale �nd a demonstration on Christmas ideas up to date for 1960 to
be given by Mrs. James J'.lckson.
Mrs. Hatold Lohse presented thf
paper, "Oiitdoor Livin g Right Al
Home''. an_d a very interesting
demonstration on how to make a
terrarium was given by Mrs.
Blakeslee.
At the close of the meeting re-freshments were served by Mrs.
Reynolds, assisted by Mrs. Slaler.

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DODGERS GIT FARM
GREENVILLE, S, C. UPI-The
CINCINNATI, Ohio UPI-The Los Angeles Dodgers will oper­
Cincinnati Reds have· announced ate the Greenville. S. C. club in
the assignment of infielder Tom the Class A South Atlantic Lea­
Dotterer and pitrher o·u ane Rich- gue in 198'1. Greenville has been
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--,.he annual dinner or the Home
bui ! d t'rs Class of lhe Middleport
Church of Christ will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 18, al the church at
0: 30. Serving the dinner will be
the Philathea Society of the
church. The cost will be $1.50 per
plate.
Members wishing to make re•
sc rvations are to contact Mrs
Wendell Gerlach or Mrs. Leonard
Earl VanMe ter by this Sunday
October · g.
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The Class is also packing a box
to be sent to the Children's Home
in Tennesi;ee for Thanksgiving.
Members are to bring articles for
the box to the church .

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Salem Ce.nter
PTA Meeting
Held Recently

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Mr. and Mrs. Roy IUffle and
Mrs. GenevR Joach : m attended
the Guy Lomb111"do concert at
t,.Jemorial Audilorium,
Athen9,
Monday.
Mrs. 0. B. Elberfeld was the
Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mn. Wililam Wells and helped
Mrs Wells l&gt;elebrate her birthday.
Russell Moore and son Bill and
Edwin Coffman spe11t the week
end in Glenville with the form­
er's mother, Mrs. J. C. Moore and
other relatives.
M.rs. John Muth spent the
weekend in Toledo and attended
the wedding of Jon Maier and
Miss Karen Cassa.hon She was
accompanied from Columbus by
Mrs. Wyatt Thompson and Mrs.
Robert Thompson.
Mrs. Edward Ball and Mrs. Roy
Grueser .attended the Guy Lom­
bardo concert in ...A l hcns, Monday
evening.
Mrs. Roy Grueser e.nd Mrs.
Opha Offutt were business vlsi•
tors in Parkersburg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeflic;-h
are in Athens with their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Gerald McIntosh and
children, wtiile Mr. McIntosh is
confined to She1tering A,ms Hos­
pital where h, is reported to be
quite ill.
Mrs. Howard Roush .and daugh­
ter Teresa amt granddaughter,
Conni.e returned to their h11me
at Follansbee, W. Va., today alter
a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Da�is and other relatives .
Mrs, Clarence Ihle has returned
from a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Salser and sons, Scott
and Kenny, Dayton.
Spending a week at The Holly
Inn in Pinehurst. North Carolina,
are Mrs. F. H. O'Brien and Miss
Marion Ebersbach, both or Pome­
roy. The ' Tar Heel golf capital re­
opened in mid-September for its
66th season. marking the earliest
opening date in ils history.

Mn. Ted ChapDJJln was honor­
ed with a surpri.!le handkerchief
shower Tuesdw y evening when
her Card Club held a dinner
party al lhe Martin Restaurant.
Later they went to her llome In
M(d&lt;{leport for the shower and
an evenin� o f carda.
Mrs. Chapman and her family
will be moving to West Virginia
in the near fulure to be with Mr .
Chapman. He has been there for
several months.
Attending the dinner and party
were Mrs, John Bacon, Mrs, Remo
Nieri, Mrs. Paul Casci, Mrs. Jack
Bachner, Mrs. Glenn Glaze, Mrs.
Charles Archer, Mrs. Lewis Sauer,
·Jr.. Mrs. Charles Harker. Mrs.
An1us Howard and Mrs. Robert
Shaffer of Huntington, mother of
Mrs. Chapman. Mrs Shaffer came
especially for the parly.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Chapman to her gft.ests.

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Gauees: Montgomery 18.4 up,
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Oallipolls 17.4 upper, 8.8 lower,
running 1 1·4 ft.; Lock 23, 115.4
upper 8.7 lower, and all trap11
closed. All danis are up running
a trap down to Lock
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14 and closed from 14 down.
Kanawha River rollers on the
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bert F. Holden 15:45 am 0-16;
Lock 10 A. V Criss Jr., 4:M am
2·0; Forsyth ia1 7 : 50 pm, one
work flat: Lock 13 Carl 1 D. 3:30
am t-3; Lock 14 t'harles R. Ste•
venson 2:2!5 am 17·0; Waverly
:5:25 am 4-0; Mike Creditor 6:215
am 20-0; Lock 15 RosJ:,n W. !5 : 10
am 1·9; Titan 6:30 am 0-1 1 ; Lock
16 Cincinnati 5:1:5 am 16-3; Nor­
thern 6:30 am 14-6; Lock 17 Eli­
zalreth 3 : !15 am 2-0; Lock 22 Wal­
ter C. Beckpord 10 am 18-2; Lock
23 National 1 : 15 pm 0-3; San Ri­
cardo -,:20 pm 0-3; Gon1 8:oti
pm 22-0; Onward 9:2i, pm 2-10;
Beaver 10:35 pm 1-0; Mr. Cri111
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Honored With
Surprise Shower

Mainly Abuut .

Mrt. Marie Chapman presided
and tag day was reported a suc­
ces11. A vote of thanks was e.x­
tended to the Third Ward Fire
company for use of their room.
Mrs. Harold Lohse, Mrs. T. A.
Hewelson and Mrs. James Diehl
were named as the committee for
the ba�d party.

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admissions, October 4: Robert
Neal, J1fiddleport; Mn, John
wick Mohler, Syracuse; Mrs. Bird�
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Births, October 4: A son to Mr.
and Mrs. John Sedwick Mohlef-,
Syracus·e .

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suits that are correct In every respect! Thby'te sult8 that il:t'e
always _ in !,Jflod taste. always show you at your bt,l!ll. And ,1,,,.. ays give you maximum value, too . . . beeilbite theyire tall­
ored of the finest of woolens but pri�d praetlC•lly! Cbme In
anrt see lhe new CLOTHCRA FT styles, patt�rh, and •hadlngs
. . . . TODAY!

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The Cent.rat PTA
meet al
the school Monday ll 7:30 p. m.
Orval Wiles and Charles Hayes will
be in (.'harge of the program and a
style show will be staged by lht
men.
OctOMr 16
The Melga County Youth Ralli'
of lhe Churches of Christ 'WIii bf
held Sunday, Octo'!)er UI, at 2 p.
m. at the Rutland Church of Chrlat.
The Pomeroy church will be iii
charge of the progl-am, and theil
will be ar. election of offieen,

When The Label Says CLOTHtllAtti

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record hops, when the Pomero)'
Baod Boosters Association met
Tuesday ev11nlne It 'tht Senior
Hlgh School tudildriu111.

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2-Dally S.ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Oct. 6, 1 960

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, The i"ee:ular meeting or Ev1m1eline Ch1:pter, OES, will be held
lhis Thursday e\·ening at the
Masonir Hall. Middleport.
October t
All inembers of Retdl"h lon.1lban Meigs Chapter, DAR, are
allked to be at lhe Middleport
Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday
afternoon for the grave markings
for Ml'1. Robert A. Mmer and
Mi111 Daisie Saundet'I.

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1189 - Reg_ ·s l.99 Famous Hope Muslin
heet at this low, low price. Snowy white.

DRESS SOCKS

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Bright new gingham pla-id�. Reg. Sl.99 value.
Rea:. $1.09 value bright coll.on plalde, 66x76
these in Sliffler's Ready To Wear Dept.
,ize. Buy sever.I o� these no:w, You save •b Second Floor. Shop early.
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Burfingham Tenl 7230. Modern
Woodmen, Hemlock Grove Grange
and the Bedford PTA are Joining
forces to sporfaor a Halloween
party H the hemlock Grove
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when new officers of the Amateur
Gardeners Club were installed a l
the home of the outgoing president,
Mrs. Guy Reynolds.
New officers are pres i de nt, M rs.
William Slater; vice president, Mrs.
Wesley Fry; secretary, Mrs. CharJes Blakeslee, :rnd treasurer. :11 rs .

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Salem Center PTA met Monday
evening with the President, Mrs,
Ralph Turner, in charge.
·The meeting opened with Mrs
Thelmp Campbell reading the
fourth chapter of St. Mark. The
secretary:,S report was read by
Mrs. Earl Wright the treasurer's
report by Mrs. Mary Lathey. Mrs .
Turner introdured Mr. and Mrs.
George Dallas and Dorothy Cray.
The report on the busines11
meeting by the special committees
was given by Mrs. Eugene Holll­
day. The project of resurfacing
around the play ground equip­
ment is now in progress.
The PTA plans to' sponsor a
fall festival and a chicken sup{ler
December 8th. the proceeds to be
used for choir robes. The robes
are to be made by the room mo­
thers.
The singing of ·'God Bless Am­
erica'• an interesting talk by
George Dallas, a membership
skit by Mrs. Vales' students, a
report on the Lake Hope Con­
ference by Mrs. Rex Shenefield,
and si11ging of the PTA song con­
cluded the meeting.
. Refrei hments were served by
Mrs. Ernest Wright. Mrs , Eugene '
Holliday, Mrs. Paul Montgomery,
Mrs, Ralph Turner and Mrs. Earl
Wright.
The next meeting will be held
November 3rd al 7:30.

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the regional meeting a l La ke Hope
Lodge on Ocl. 12 wa s announc_ed.
The County Garden Cl u b mee t ing
on Oc l ober 31 at the Ft•der.a. l ed
Church was . also :mn_ounced. The
co�n� meeting will include door
prizes, pl,ant and c�'U.ntry st�re
sale �nd a demonstration on Christmas ideas up to date for 1960 to
be given by Mrs. James J'.lckson.
Mrs. Hatold Lohse presented thf
paper, "Oiitdoor Livin g Right Al
Home''. an_d a very interesting
demonstration on how to make a
terrarium was given by Mrs.
Blakeslee.
At the close of the meeting re-freshments were served by Mrs.
Reynolds, assisted by Mrs. Slaler.

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Sizes for juniors, misses, hillf sizes .
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DODGERS GIT FARM
GREENVILLE, S, C. UPI-The
CINCINNATI, Ohio UPI-The Los Angeles Dodgers will oper­
Cincinnati Reds have· announced ate the Greenville. S. C. club in
the assignment of infielder Tom the Class A South Atlantic Lea­
Dotterer and pitrher o·u ane Rich- gue in 198'1. Greenville has been
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--,.he annual dinner or the Home
bui ! d t'rs Class of lhe Middleport
Church of Christ will be held
Tuesday, Oct. 18, al the church at
0: 30. Serving the dinner will be
the Philathea Society of the
church. The cost will be $1.50 per
plate.
Members wishing to make re•
sc rvations are to contact Mrs
Wendell Gerlach or Mrs. Leonard
Earl VanMe ter by this Sunday
October · g.
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The Class is also packing a box
to be sent to the Children's Home
in Tennesi;ee for Thanksgiving.
Members are to bring articles for
the box to the church .

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Salem Ce.nter
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy IUffle and
Mrs. GenevR Joach : m attended
the Guy Lomb111"do concert at
t,.Jemorial Audilorium,
Athen9,
Monday.
Mrs. 0. B. Elberfeld was the
Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mn. Wililam Wells and helped
Mrs Wells l&gt;elebrate her birthday.
Russell Moore and son Bill and
Edwin Coffman spe11t the week
end in Glenville with the form­
er's mother, Mrs. J. C. Moore and
other relatives.
M.rs. John Muth spent the
weekend in Toledo and attended
the wedding of Jon Maier and
Miss Karen Cassa.hon She was
accompanied from Columbus by
Mrs. Wyatt Thompson and Mrs.
Robert Thompson.
Mrs. Edward Ball and Mrs. Roy
Grueser .attended the Guy Lom­
bardo concert in ...A l hcns, Monday
evening.
Mrs. Roy Grueser e.nd Mrs.
Opha Offutt were business vlsi•
tors in Parkersburg Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoeflic;-h
are in Athens with their daugh­
ter, Mrs. Gerald McIntosh and
children, wtiile Mr. McIntosh is
confined to She1tering A,ms Hos­
pital where h, is reported to be
quite ill.
Mrs. Howard Roush .and daugh­
ter Teresa amt granddaughter,
Conni.e returned to their h11me
at Follansbee, W. Va., today alter
a visit with her mother, Mrs.
Emma Da�is and other relatives .
Mrs, Clarence Ihle has returned
from a short visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Lowell Salser and sons, Scott
and Kenny, Dayton.
Spending a week at The Holly
Inn in Pinehurst. North Carolina,
are Mrs. F. H. O'Brien and Miss
Marion Ebersbach, both or Pome­
roy. The ' Tar Heel golf capital re­
opened in mid-September for its
66th season. marking the earliest
opening date in ils history.

Mn. Ted ChapDJJln was honor­
ed with a surpri.!le handkerchief
shower Tuesdw y evening when
her Card Club held a dinner
party al lhe Martin Restaurant.
Later they went to her llome In
M(d&lt;{leport for the shower and
an evenin� o f carda.
Mrs. Chapman and her family
will be moving to West Virginia
in the near fulure to be with Mr .
Chapman. He has been there for
several months.
Attending the dinner and party
were Mrs, John Bacon, Mrs, Remo
Nieri, Mrs. Paul Casci, Mrs. Jack
Bachner, Mrs. Glenn Glaze, Mrs.
Charles Archer, Mrs. Lewis Sauer,
·Jr.. Mrs. Charles Harker. Mrs.
An1us Howard and Mrs. Robert
Shaffer of Huntington, mother of
Mrs. Chapman. Mrs Shaffer came
especially for the parly.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Chapman to her gft.ests.

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and Shawl Collars 1n all the newest colors and shadings in'.
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Gauees: Montgomery 18.4 up,
per, 9.4 lower, running 1 ½ fl:
Oallipolls 17.4 upper, 8.8 lower,
running 1 1·4 ft.; Lock 23, 115.4
upper 8.7 lower, and all trap11
closed. All danis are up running
a trap down to Lock
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14 and closed from 14 down.
Kanawha River rollers on the
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bert F. Holden 15:45 am 0-16;
Lock 10 A. V Criss Jr., 4:M am
2·0; Forsyth ia1 7 : 50 pm, one
work flat: Lock 13 Carl 1 D. 3:30
am t-3; Lock 14 t'harles R. Ste•
venson 2:2!5 am 17·0; Waverly
:5:25 am 4-0; Mike Creditor 6:215
am 20-0; Lock 15 RosJ:,n W. !5 : 10
am 1·9; Titan 6:30 am 0-1 1 ; Lock
16 Cincinnati 5:1:5 am 16-3; Nor­
thern 6:30 am 14-6; Lock 17 Eli­
zalreth 3 : !15 am 2-0; Lock 22 Wal­
ter C. Beckpord 10 am 18-2; Lock
23 National 1 : 15 pm 0-3; San Ri­
cardo -,:20 pm 0-3; Gon1 8:oti
pm 22-0; Onward 9:2i, pm 2-10;
Beaver 10:35 pm 1-0; Mr. Cri111
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Honored With
Surprise Shower

Mainly Abuut .

Mrt. Marie Chapman presided
and tag day was reported a suc­
ces11. A vote of thanks was e.x­
tended to the Third Ward Fire
company for use of their room.
Mrs. Harold Lohse, Mrs. T. A.
Hewelson and Mrs. James Diehl
were named as the committee for
the ba�d party.

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admissions, October 4: Robert
Neal, J1fiddleport; Mn, John
wick Mohler, Syracuse; Mrs. Bird�
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Births, October 4: A son to Mr.
and Mrs. John Sedwick Mohlef-,
Syracus·e .

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suits that are correct In every respect! Thby'te sult8 that il:t'e
always _ in !,Jflod taste. always show you at your bt,l!ll. And ,1,,,.. ays give you maximum value, too . . . beeilbite theyire tall­
ored of the finest of woolens but pri�d praetlC•lly! Cbme In
anrt see lhe new CLOTHCRA FT styles, patt�rh, and •hadlngs
. . . . TODAY!

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The Cent.rat PTA
meet al
the school Monday ll 7:30 p. m.
Orval Wiles and Charles Hayes will
be in (.'harge of the program and a
style show will be staged by lht
men.
OctOMr 16
The Melga County Youth Ralli'
of lhe Churches of Christ 'WIii bf
held Sunday, Octo'!)er UI, at 2 p.
m. at the Rutland Church of Chrlat.
The Pomeroy church will be iii
charge of the progl-am, and theil
will be ar. election of offieen,

When The Label Says CLOTHtllAtti

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record hops, when the Pomero)'
Baod Boosters Association met
Tuesday ev11nlne It 'tht Senior
Hlgh School tudildriu111.

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2-Dally S.ntlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Oct. 6, 1 960

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, The i"ee:ular meeting or Ev1m1eline Ch1:pter, OES, will be held
lhis Thursday e\·ening at the
Masonir Hall. Middleport.
October t
All inembers of Retdl"h lon.1lban Meigs Chapter, DAR, are
allked to be at lhe Middleport
Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday
afternoon for the grave markings
for Ml'1. Robert A. Mmer and
Mi111 Daisie Saundet'I.

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1189 - Reg_ ·s l.99 Famous Hope Muslin
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Yanks Down One : Wi1;1-Hu!1�Y Jac�e�- � i g
thers In Stiffest Test Of Grid Season
�v �
Into Jackson On Friday Night
riday Night When· Gallipolis Comes To Town Game And Wants

m

a learn th.1t always gives Gallipolis
W up, teal high, Fr1d1y nii:ht r1ts a1 Pomeroy, and save ateam for
they �Ptct to hold the .3lue J:nkson next week, near co favorI i t c� with hi� boys to lake the
b of. Gtitupoli!
� wu the conviction WC'rlnrs title
di.e Panther practice field
Gallipolis will come in town
�nt a,· t drills were ta ken probably without its S('Jtha di B i l l
parati,, , £or the ' "big one·• I ronley. But Joe Ounran. acf' dej0 .ar to mcas\Jre the fensi\'l' back who missed most or
d
il!sUD)' of both clulis in the MidUleport game, 1� back m
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service.
SEOAL
race this Autumn.
f G.ilia Co.ch
Though the Jackets nevn eame
Charles Stoborl
not have an easy task. HC' clo5" Lu the Gallia goaI I.me. t he
1.
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I ,et h.11 boys up for Pomeroy, 'Devils have been scored on p] enly

!',i -�y Panthers Will havt'

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'&gt;-.: PITl'SBURGH UPI-The brash
t•��&amp;e?I of Pittsburgh, now
favorites to beHt their
, J-5
-old tirmlntq;rs, the New York
Jan.be., sent out 18-game win•
!�� Bob Friend today in hopes
'!'Pf niz.lng 8 �-0 stranglehold on
!.11le 1980 World Serles.
on Rob
1or The Yankees calted
f'l'urlef, 1 nine-game winner who
�•t the star he used to be. in
••Opet of winnlng the second
�Came of the Series anti going
t)lome to New York for the nexl
::VU-.. 111mes all even.
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� J'urley was the mau who saved
� \'lntees• World Series b.aeon
18' 19'8 wliien he won two of the
� three a:ames and saved the
':4ther as the Yankees came from
flehind to beat the Braves.
:; �ut Turley haa only a g.3 re e-!Ord thli year and isn't firing the
1'ullet. of 1958. Friend, with an
�8- l Z record, was the Plr11tes' 11end beat pitcher thb year be•
;nd Vern Law, who wa11 th,
innln1 hilrler ln a 8-4 Pittsburgh
?"lator7 Wedne&amp;day.
... Th1t win changed the betUn&amp;
�di on the Serles from 7-5 fa•
�ortn1 the Yankees to ti-fl favor,
;iu, the Plrate5. Today's game wa1
riven money.
� "I've gotta co wlth Turley lie•

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Freoh Pork

N ECK BONES
6 lbs. $1.00

.heot,

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ysnkees With
p•Jrate Comeb3Ck

PITTSBURGH UPI _ First it •
was Lew Burdette and now it's
Bill Vinion, who apparently is
picking the best - or the worstpossible tirne to come back and
kick the Ntw York Yankees in
the leel. h .
Burde11e's timing was perfect.
Dealt away by Ute Yankees early
iii his baseball career, he re,
turned to haunt them in the 1957
World Series by heating them
three Limes to help the Milwaukee
Braves to their first world championship .
Now it seems Vlrdon's turn,
and oh how that hurts o\' Cney
Sltingel !
The one.time Yankee owned
center.fielder came u p with lhe
"key play of tlle game" Wedne8•
day, according to Pittsurgh man­
a�er Danny Murtaugh, when he
collared Yogi Rctra's cxtrn base
bid up against the right &lt;'enter•
Virdon not oiily made that field wall wHh two on in the
calch but Mlarled the Pirates off fourth inning.
on their first i11nlng attack. He
walked, stole second and went to
third when Berra's throw sailed Pnrty ffp/,J For Rill
into centerfieltl. Originally the
offlci.il 1Jcorer1J charged Berra Moore On Birthduy
with on error, but an hour after
Mr . and Mrs . Russel! Moore en­
the i,:ame changed their minds tertained with a party Monday
and �ave the error to shortstop after school at their home on
Tony Kubek, who admitted he Cavf' Street honoring their son.
should have covered the bag.
Bill on his 1 1th birthday.
After ltllll came e double by
Games were played during the
Groat, a single by Bob Skinner afternoo11, after which Mrs.
and then after Dick Stuart flied Moore served sandwiches, potato
out, e single by C.1emente. That chips, decorated birthdoy cake
finished Ditmar, w ho ln g 2-3 Jnn­ and hot chocolnte to Willis Durst,
in1s of previous_ W,orld Setlcs Jlpn-,Swiali,cr. Jan Clio, Keith. Phe.­
• h ufflttg had not permitted I run. lln, Ronnie Logan, Denni ' ' el#
· tcvf 1
4 llueioskl hit II lwo-run homer rlJng, Leonerd VanMeter;;$
nf{C06tce In the fourth lnrilng Flntow. Eugcrm Triplett ti"n the
11nd thot turned out to be lhe honnred gut·st 'tYhO received a
cnu1her.
Tiumbcr of nice gifts .

WHY PAY MORE ?
Tender Late Home-Grown

Green Beans
Dry White

SWEil POTATOES
2 lbs. 29c
file For Salods

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3 lbs. 49f!
Home-Grown;

NEW TURNIPS
lb; I Oc

MANGOES
doz. 49c

Last Roun&lt;!-Up

TOMATOES
lb. 1 5c

Rom.., llellclou,, Wln...p,, Grimes Golden Ruohel $1.98

APPLES - - - 3 lbs. 25c

Relatives Here To
Attend Car,on Rite,

Relatives who were here be·
cause of tbe death and f�neral or
Mrs . Robert Carson Included: :Max
Carson, Huntington; Martin Car­
son, Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Staar, Logan; Jt;us­
sell Carson, Lockbourne Air BQse
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Price and M'r.
and Mrs. Judson Price, SpenC'er,
W. Va.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Car­
son, Adrian Carson, Glenn Vance,
George Wells, Burdell Black and
Alvy Rife.
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Co11ch John Thompson takes hia
win -- hungry lliddleporl Yellow
Jackets to Jackson Friday night to
face Coach Jim Dudding's Jack•
son Hilh School football macl1lne.
The Yellow Jackets llue had
trouble getting �n eH�ctive offenslve 11.nd defensive unit rolling at
the !tame tlnte. They haven't �en
able lo push a ,core ii.cross uace
the Rutland ti:ame some three
weeks back and in their past three
games
ve been racked for 95
point, . their opponents.
'ftie !ckels are in top shape for
thei, me at Jacbon but wiU
have fo C"Ome up with a stellar defense to stop Jackson's All-SEO
fullback Carl 'The Hone " Surrett,
plui an aggregation of standout
linemen and other fleet-footed
bacb.
Thompson probably will go with
the same team on offense as he

Family Dinner Gimm
For Fred Sisson

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sisson
held a family .dinner in honor of
their son, Fred, on his 14th
birthday Tuesday night.
Attending w_we Nancy st•son,
Mr. And M�. William Shelton tind
dauDJter Debra, Mrs. E.rni!lt Sls­
sol\ .fnd daughter Jean ind son
Fritz, Mra. Pauline Angelettl. Mr.
an� Mrs. Archie Swarb: sent a
gift but were not present.

TYPHOON KILLS 14
MANILA UPI - Typhoon Kit
cause&lt;l 14 deaths in southern
areas of the PhllippJne1, unOtfi•
rial n!ports said today. The ry .
phoon with center Wlnde of 90
mi!l!s per hour, wa�. movina. towartl the northern Pli"t, 11f :t.uzou 1
island and the Manila area . .

Here'• the, ur that tw.de Jou loud �d
t:lcar-thi!) �w..ize, yoo-size !61 Ch«!·
rol,t. We .,111...t oul by . t,...So,lf.
outside siie a bit (to aive you e:1tra inc�
of clearance for parking and maneuTI1ring)
but inside we left you a full meuun, of
Chevy comfort. Door openinp are u
much a 6 i'n� �er to giffl feet, knllfll;
and ,Ibo.... . the nn�l,putod iiibl of way,
And the ne;w euy-chair 1811.tt are u much
as 14% higher---:juet riP,t for eeeing, j\llt
right for sitting,

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Clover Farm Instant Coffee · · · · · •. · · 6 oi. 69c
lo HI\Bvy Syrup
Peaches, 2 ½ Size
4 cans 99c

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Phone WY-2:i736

ll•ltr hu rtIii• !lwjla
(OVe-red from fr!,polionlU whirll
1�e l'etelvet! oo, iht 1tuf'-tnd.
Jil'attln Caftdn i'mitned tit, bu
Lome In Wmond, JmU1na.. yea.
tetday a�e, bth11t tltt• tor �h•
tune11al of hll 1nndntolllet, Mn.
&amp;obert Carson.
Mn. �1 !il)'.lffer of HuntJnr:tqn visili-4 #it er da\l,:f:lter andfamily, Mr, �
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w�ekend ,uest with Re,v. and
Mrs. Donald Boone wn Mn.
Boone's niece, MiH Melanie Folier
of Marietta.
Paula Kay Rusaell, who underwent a· tonsillectomy at Plea•ut
. Valley Hospital Last week, ,was re,
turned yeaten:lly mornlnj for
treatment.
Mri. .i • ,. JJ let of C wn;
Mr. -,nd Mn. F,ank �leman
and small 10n moved Into the bu1 . nd da,r
, . . J. M. iq•
II� have ,.
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apartment of Mr. Jlld Mn. Ber� • A. let,
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Mrs. Georgia Huff and eon, A ten Hamilton, and Mrs. William Alhler�i d•uaitu pr 811. and rt.
Dutton and son, Jlmmle, returned Bob Alhl8)', and· the tint ,at
lo their home Jn St. Petersburg, 11r1ndcluld or �•: L11bter. . rs.
Fla., l:ist' week after a two weeks' Ml.rie returned � her home lf�er
vilit with their 1i1ter and f.amit,, vi1iting , her •�. Mr1, Oliver
Mr. and Mra. Milton Hood and Linke'lholl:er and'i aunt, Mi11 tena
sons a!',ld their mother, Mn. Josie Pullin In COiumbus.

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TIU'Qer, 1t her home, Laurtl CUR
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Oct. 16 to Nov. 13. ypoke1m1n
for thtl blonde swediih"'lctreH said
• Wednesday the delay was crnsed
by complications in connection
wilh }Ii!!&amp; Britt's divorce from
Edwin J. Gregson.

JaCkl9n �as won two and lpst
one th�I far this season, whUe
the Jackets have won one and 10$t
their last three: Scorewise
the
two teems are about even on of.
�ense. Jackson h:1s scored 46 O,oin�s
m their 3 atarts the Jackets 4o m
4. However, Jackson has bceri scor•
ed on only twice this season.
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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 6, 1960

HOLLYWOOD UPI - Adres.s
did at Gallipoli1. Kloes and Shafer May Britt and Negro entertainer
at the ends, Stobart and Gilkey at Sl\mmy Davie Jr. have .postponed
the tackles, Batey and Routh ai the date of iheir m_arriage from
guards, auJ Chiambcrs at center
will make 1.1p the probable Jacket
line. In the backfield will be ·mndy at �qi.-iarterback, Baufugardner at
fullback and Erwin and Harris at
the halia. Ronnie Carr and Ricky
Oller, a halfback-quarterback com­
bination will also see plenty of
action. '

We Have Just Reeel� A New Shipment

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Middleport
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Local Women
Attended Rally

Sevetal women (rom lhf! are.a
•tt� the �lino Retdon
Farni tnl:rlau #'omell'i nhJ held
TuetdaJI at Pi�eto,i...
A total or � fann •omen and
their frlend1 attended the rally
held by the 13 county Farm
Bureau, of lhe or1anizatlon1 re­
&amp;1011. J{lghli&amp;htin,; the pro1r•m
wa a talk by Ml11 Irene Mnr1
hea� of tht women'1 activitiu
for the General l!:lectrie Co.. who
bad for her toptc "My Plir Lady
Travtb."
Other featurH ot the progr1m
Were addresses· on "Adventi!re
io Sound" by a repretentali,l!"of
the Ohio Bell Tflephone Co., and
'."The S_pirlt of. r,rtti Bureau·· bJ
Letta K. Robertson, director of
Farm Bureau Women's activities.
The Meigs Count)• Farm Bllr•
eau's committee Contribution to
the rally program was the clo.ain&amp; tbou,hh by Mrs. E(lmund
Grueser.

Mrs. Virgil Hamm, vice prei,i.
dent, from Melp County sa id today that the rally r¥
~•inted up to
her, that "In order for peace to
reign in the world, we must ha.ve
love and peace .in our heart■. "
One way to achieve thi1 . goal l•
[or people to learn to hve to1ether pe!ce�bly.
Gr_oup amg1ng �all .led by Mr■ .
Came Dale, music metruetor in

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porl Te,u,her,
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Attend Con/ereru:e

T•achers • in th"e Middleport
schools who attended the Drive­
hf Conference of the,· Soulbeaat
Diatrict last night were Supt. L.
, W. MeComas, Mrs, Nan Moore,
Mrs. Millet, Mn. Emily Sprague,
Mrs. Ruth Euler, Mrs. Daisy
Blakeslee and Miss Nancy Dun­
ba,.
The i'Dnference which was .held
at the Washington High School
began with registration at 4:00
and following discussion groups
the dinner . was held a� 6:00:
The discussion groups wieh
these topics, Legislatiop, Profess­
ional Problems and Membership
_were eontll!-ued after the dinner.

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1padoua new dinumaiolll (in tlait Sport
Coupes, for euq!lo, head room � been
lipped u mucli ai , 2 iDtiJiea, and there'•
more leg · Nlomi: too•-froni W �)i
Chevy's neW .trunk ie 801'Dethin1 ._ tha�
will plea,, you hugely-',jll•t w!UI' ill
deep-w•Q. oHoee and bum�levol loading
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Kev . .and lln. hed L Gu....
left this mornin&amp; for a week'• YI·
c.1lion with Mn. Gsrdner"I ..,
.llnd family, Mr. and Mn. Edw'ird
Lewis Jn Cli!!Ytland.
While they are away laymen of
!he Middleport Church or Cbtiat
will have charge of services nut
Sunday and Wednesday of ne:d
weet.
t
There will be no evenin1 •or•
1hip &amp;erVice Sul'ldlllJ but botla
sroupa of the Chrttllan £ndeaVGl'
will meet al 8 p, m. Next Wectne.
day, Mra.. R.11th Gome, wlib ba.Vf
the devotion.al period for tbe mid­
week meeting and Waltt-r Bunce
1nd Wilbur Ttteob1ld •ill have the
Bible lesson.
. k.aymond Cole W'll in charge of
the mid-wetk st&gt;rvice l11t Wednet­
day.

M. lfflOnJ
• • Were
r·o•&lt;fl•l�-fl,iJg
I'"" Of IYltfe

"Rerltagie end Hortmn1 of
Home Minions" wa, the- topic of
the pror,am pnaen:IP.d by Ml•
Elizabeth Davia, when the WSWS
· of the Ente� EGB Church
' met Tuesday evenin,&amp;" at the home
· of Mn. J1me1 Wttl. Cheeter Road.
. Group elngin&amp; ol Faitb 01 Our
Fathers, opened· tlie pro,ram, fol.
lowed by JCrip e readings by
nhll'Ip SmJlf., AP
M r1. .,
•- Interes...
" ne:
de9Uiptian of the Hugu'enot.
Cross wbieh la on the cover of
t� pr9(1',m boo_k ya, a:lven by
M Ju Davia. Several
members
gave readiftll on lhe herlta11ei of
. the EUB Church, including, The
. Voice of Albright, .lln. Philip
' Ohlln1er: The Voice of Canad.a,
Mrs. 'Vlll; The Voice .of Otter­
bein, Mn. Thom11 Bentz; The
Voice or the Twentieth Century.
Mn. Selim Blaltwicz; antli Tbe
Voke o( Ybor CU)', Mr1. Francis
·H, GIHler. Followiiig a diAcuuion
on .home minion projed1, the
pro11ram clond with pnyer by
Mn. E. N. Amo)d.
Mn. Pitil1p Ohlinger, pre1ident
conducted the ba1ine11 1e11ion
and a diJCUS1lo11 •••• held on the
reading boob. Mr11.
Ohll.11ger,
key wornal}, repql'ted on the re­
cent meeting held at ·the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Cburcb, Middle­
port, when plan� were completed
for the World Community Day
which will be held at the Ches­
'ter Methodist Church, Nov. 4 .
At the close of the meeting,
refreshments were served by the
hoateu.

SAYS ECONOMY TOPS
MIAMI UPI - Frederlek W.
Mueller. U. S. aecretary of com­
-�erce, ,.aai� Wednesday tbaJ na­
j1on'1 e�onomy '-'-was never m a
better position" and no receaaion
Ja in sight.

Chapter 1 B6 OES
Met Tuesday

Put Watron, and fast Patror11
were honored when Pomeroy
Chapter 186, OES, met 'luaday
evenina at the Maaonie Temple
with Alta Ann Rupe, Worthy 111tron and Harry P. Smith. Worthy
Patron, pretitUng.
A tribute wu given to the
honored guest. by Mn. Rupe who
also presented • handkerchief lo
each. Put Matron, pre1ent were
Maud Grueaer, Beu Weed, Amy
Chase. Barbara Smith, COnatance
Shield■• Lucille S•ackhamer, Nel,
lie Tracy, Marie Curd, Ada Ho.
11:ins, Della Windsor, Mabel Goe1lein, Florence
Tract, ElsJe
Smith, Patty Radford, Lula Neale
and Thelma Dill; Put Patrons
Harry P. Smilb ant\ Theo Smith.
Four of the Pa.rt Matron, Mn.
ChaM!, Mn. Wee&lt;!, Bubara Smith
and Ellie Smith were aunt. of
the worthy matron. Harry P.
Smith . .lln unele and Theo Smith,
• cousin.
Invitations were receinrl to·
attend Frlend1 Night at · New·
Matamoras Chapter, Oct. 7 and1
Harrisonvllle Chapter, Oct. 11.
There Wal a dUICUUlon OD grand
chapter aession to be held in
Cleveland, Oct. 25-27. · Severat
members were reported ill.
At the dose of. the meeting
refreshments were served by
Mary Virginia Kautz, Cleo Smltl,
Patricia Thomu, Kath7,n Jordan
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Chestier Council Daughlert ot
America met In re1ulu aeuion
Tubday eveDtn, with 3tl me:m.
ben' preNOt.

Eleanor Well,, countilor, pre'
aided and reported m were Muri
Oun, Eva Bailey, Ellubeth Hsy,
in and Olhe Kell)'. A tommuni­
c,Uea wf• read from Edilh
Wakley, diflriet deputy. in reprd
to the inlpection of the counC'lt
whit!b will be held at the ned
meeqn&amp;, Oct. UI. llembllrs werf
11114d lo •�ar white dreaes for
in,p,eetion. A practice wp held
for biillotina. •ntf the reteivin c ot
ltate and d1tional officera.

The report of tbe audltinfi
commlttee read by Either Wrigh(
"as accepted. It wu announeed
that the council would sell re:
fnahrnentl at the Ell:t.abeth Wick­
t,arn auction and membel"l!I were
aft:ed to tontrjbute baked goo,h .
A meetinl of 'lJl.e Past Councilors
w111 announ�ed for Wednesday­
evenin1, Oct. 12 at the lodge hall
with Mae Spencer amt Hattie
Frederick II hottu.eea.

A toeial hour we held follow,
ing the meeting. games werr
played and nfreehmenls Rrved.

ElJB Hotntt0ming 1·0
Be Sunday, Oct, 9

The annw.k Homecoming of
tbe Momin, Star EUB Churctl
will be held Sunday, be&amp;inning'
with Sunday aebool at 9:45 a. m:
Rev. Francia ·H. Glalier will be
In chuse of the wonhip service.
at 10:U 1. m. and guest speaker
.will be Rev. L, R. Carmichael,
•�., te�d Ure church aeverat
y� ap. An ol� fubionett
bask.et dinner will be aerved a,
noon alfd a S0tQ: fest · I be held
beginning at 2 p.

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, rlieOdorua CounCil Daughters oj
America met Monday evening a(
�e IOOP R,all with Wlnona Cook&lt;
auotlatll! touneilor, presiding.
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Heda Glbbl wu reported a&amp;
quite ill and aho reported ill wer(
WHmetla Smit� and Lillian Steiff,
C:lan Grueeer was reported hom&amp;
,from the hospital and a nower i�
to be aent UI her. GenevieYe llee!t"
aent a letter of tbanb for e.ard&amp;
sent her while bOllpiblized.

• The report of the auditing eom..:
• Ulittft ftad bf Lillie Hauck was:
A communication was'
"' from E_dith Wakely, district•
puty, ' ., regarding &amp;he Booster .
lnfft.ing to 11' IJeld at Tup�s
Plains o'd i'(ovember 2. 'lbe travel­
�'- � wa, awarded to �

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dependable vlrtuet Ch� baiien have
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the Gailis County K"hOOII.
Attendini from Meiat County
were Mn. Howard Eber■b,ch,
Mn. H1rry Lodwlclr. Jr .• ){n. Bob
Llnd1tammer, l(ra. Mu Ward,
Mn. tuid Yl&gt;UnJ, Mrs. Howard
Nolan. Mrt. H,enry Reaver, Kr,.
Dayld Koblenti, Mn. Jack Car.e,-,
Jfn. Homer Holter, Mr1. Ediilon
Hollon, Mn. Roy ffo!ler, Mn. J.
A. Smith, Mn. Waid Windon .
Mn. Ronald Ea1tltlan, lln. Sel•
don Whitt, Mn . Edmund Grueser,
Mn. Vir11il Hamm, M iu Janiee
HolLer, Mra. Woodrow l'lloril and
Al Finchum, orjanWltion direc­
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cause _ I want Whitey Ford for
the third game. wherJ w� pl!U' lO
New _York on Saturday, Stene:el
explained.
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Southpaw Vme�ar Bend Mi.tell
will go ln the third game Saturday . Friday will be an oil day
for travel .
Murtaugh not only lauded Virdon, but also the pitching of Law
his 20•1:ame winner, and relief
ace Elroy Face and the play of
shortstop Di ck Groat, the Nation •
al League batting champion, and
!lecond baseman Bill M.azeros_ki .
Law held the Yankees to eight
hih and two runs ·before he tired
in the eighth. Murtaugh look him ·
out after he yielded 1lngles lo
llcctor Lopez and Roger Maris.
That•� when Face took over, and
a l though to� ched . for f two•run
h o mer by pinch-hitter �ltQn Ho•
ward in the ninth inning, _ manag.
ed lo �lose the door on th e Y_an•
kc t&gt;s bi d for a l'Ome-from.hehmd
trwmph.
Yirdor1 S.wt Law
Virdon had savtd Law 111 the
fourth when with Marls, who had
singled and Mickey Mantle, who
had walked on base, he went
ui:;ain�t the right center fielU
wall to haul down a drive ,hY cat·
cher Yogi Berra.

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Jousted tough opposition
O
Ironton got 20 points a(!amst
Gulhpohs but speedsters Paul Ev·
PITTSBURGH UPI _ 1'11e Nl!w
,ms, Dit· k Roderick, Conley, Dun- York Y ankees, down one game
to
l'an and Oanny Howard rolled up the Pillsburgh Pirates in the
28 agains ! lro � ton . Pt Pl c as a nt got World Series, sounded the rally­
7 to the Devils 30.
lng rail "beat 'em here tod•Y lltd
The Panthers. who came up with then set 'em good in the Yankee
a stout defense and an improved St.tdiurn."
offense in the Athens game (losl
F:l5 i� n Howard, Who gavt mtn·
14-0), may give Lhe Blue De \· ils
ager
,,a.sey 5tenge 1 some so1
h·an,II e.
more L han th ey_ wan
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da)'··s
opener,
predicted
Ui.t
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main cogs honed into good physical
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hape,
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h1Umg
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Bronx
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fl will be "P�rents Night" for I
the Panthers as Moms and Dads than l�t')' do m Forbes F1ehl.
"�e . background here 111 great
stand to take bows in halftime
for h11tmg," Howard 88¥1 In , Uie
ceremonies.
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quiet confines of the New !'lll'lt
clubhouse after the tanks had
lost 6-4. "Yiinkee Stadium will be
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a lot tougt-er on the Pir;1tes. Those
shadbw� kUI you."

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thers In Stiffest Test Of Grid Season
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Into Jackson On Friday Night
riday Night When· Gallipolis Comes To Town Game And Wants

m

a learn th.1t always gives Gallipolis
W up, teal high, Fr1d1y nii:ht r1ts a1 Pomeroy, and save ateam for
they �Ptct to hold the .3lue J:nkson next week, near co favorI i t c� with hi� boys to lake the
b of. Gtitupoli!
� wu the conviction WC'rlnrs title
di.e Panther practice field
Gallipolis will come in town
�nt a,· t drills were ta ken probably without its S('Jtha di B i l l
parati,, , £or the ' "big one·• I ronley. But Joe Ounran. acf' dej0 .ar to mcas\Jre the fensi\'l' back who missed most or
d
il!sUD)' of both clulis in the MidUleport game, 1� back m
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service.
SEOAL
race this Autumn.
f G.ilia Co.ch
Though the Jackets nevn eame
Charles Stoborl
not have an easy task. HC' clo5" Lu the Gallia goaI I.me. t he
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t•��&amp;e?I of Pittsburgh, now
favorites to beHt their
, J-5
-old tirmlntq;rs, the New York
Jan.be., sent out 18-game win•
!�� Bob Friend today in hopes
'!'Pf niz.lng 8 �-0 stranglehold on
!.11le 1980 World Serles.
on Rob
1or The Yankees calted
f'l'urlef, 1 nine-game winner who
�•t the star he used to be. in
••Opet of winnlng the second
�Came of the Series anti going
t)lome to New York for the nexl
::VU-.. 111mes all even.
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� J'urley was the mau who saved
� \'lntees• World Series b.aeon
18' 19'8 wliien he won two of the
� three a:ames and saved the
':4ther as the Yankees came from
flehind to beat the Braves.
:; �ut Turley haa only a g.3 re e-!Ord thli year and isn't firing the
1'ullet. of 1958. Friend, with an
�8- l Z record, was the Plr11tes' 11end beat pitcher thb year be•
;nd Vern Law, who wa11 th,
innln1 hilrler ln a 8-4 Pittsburgh
?"lator7 Wedne&amp;day.
... Th1t win changed the betUn&amp;
�di on the Serles from 7-5 fa•
�ortn1 the Yankees to ti-fl favor,
;iu, the Plrate5. Today's game wa1
riven money.
� "I've gotta co wlth Turley lie•

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.heot,

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ysnkees With
p•Jrate Comeb3Ck

PITTSBURGH UPI _ First it •
was Lew Burdette and now it's
Bill Vinion, who apparently is
picking the best - or the worstpossible tirne to come back and
kick the Ntw York Yankees in
the leel. h .
Burde11e's timing was perfect.
Dealt away by Ute Yankees early
iii his baseball career, he re,
turned to haunt them in the 1957
World Series by heating them
three Limes to help the Milwaukee
Braves to their first world championship .
Now it seems Vlrdon's turn,
and oh how that hurts o\' Cney
Sltingel !
The one.time Yankee owned
center.fielder came u p with lhe
"key play of tlle game" Wedne8•
day, according to Pittsurgh man­
a�er Danny Murtaugh, when he
collared Yogi Rctra's cxtrn base
bid up against the right &lt;'enter•
Virdon not oiily made that field wall wHh two on in the
calch but Mlarled the Pirates off fourth inning.
on their first i11nlng attack. He
walked, stole second and went to
third when Berra's throw sailed Pnrty ffp/,J For Rill
into centerfieltl. Originally the
offlci.il 1Jcorer1J charged Berra Moore On Birthduy
with on error, but an hour after
Mr . and Mrs . Russel! Moore en­
the i,:ame changed their minds tertained with a party Monday
and �ave the error to shortstop after school at their home on
Tony Kubek, who admitted he Cavf' Street honoring their son.
should have covered the bag.
Bill on his 1 1th birthday.
After ltllll came e double by
Games were played during the
Groat, a single by Bob Skinner afternoo11, after which Mrs.
and then after Dick Stuart flied Moore served sandwiches, potato
out, e single by C.1emente. That chips, decorated birthdoy cake
finished Ditmar, w ho ln g 2-3 Jnn­ and hot chocolnte to Willis Durst,
in1s of previous_ W,orld Setlcs Jlpn-,Swiali,cr. Jan Clio, Keith. Phe.­
• h ufflttg had not permitted I run. lln, Ronnie Logan, Denni ' ' el#
· tcvf 1
4 llueioskl hit II lwo-run homer rlJng, Leonerd VanMeter;;$
nf{C06tce In the fourth lnrilng Flntow. Eugcrm Triplett ti"n the
11nd thot turned out to be lhe honnred gut·st 'tYhO received a
cnu1her.
Tiumbcr of nice gifts .

WHY PAY MORE ?
Tender Late Home-Grown

Green Beans
Dry White

SWEil POTATOES
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Home-Grown;

NEW TURNIPS
lb; I Oc

MANGOES
doz. 49c

Last Roun&lt;!-Up

TOMATOES
lb. 1 5c

Rom.., llellclou,, Wln...p,, Grimes Golden Ruohel $1.98

APPLES - - - 3 lbs. 25c

Relatives Here To
Attend Car,on Rite,

Relatives who were here be·
cause of tbe death and f�neral or
Mrs . Robert Carson Included: :Max
Carson, Huntington; Martin Car­
son, Richmond, Ind.; Mr. and
Mrs. Sherman Staar, Logan; Jt;us­
sell Carson, Lockbourne Air BQse
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Price and M'r.
and Mrs. Judson Price, SpenC'er,
W. Va.
Pallbearers were Kenneth Car­
son, Adrian Carson, Glenn Vance,
George Wells, Burdell Black and
Alvy Rife.
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Co11ch John Thompson takes hia
win -- hungry lliddleporl Yellow
Jackets to Jackson Friday night to
face Coach Jim Dudding's Jack•
son Hilh School football macl1lne.
The Yellow Jackets llue had
trouble getting �n eH�ctive offenslve 11.nd defensive unit rolling at
the !tame tlnte. They haven't �en
able lo push a ,core ii.cross uace
the Rutland ti:ame some three
weeks back and in their past three
games
ve been racked for 95
point, . their opponents.
'ftie !ckels are in top shape for
thei, me at Jacbon but wiU
have fo C"Ome up with a stellar defense to stop Jackson's All-SEO
fullback Carl 'The Hone " Surrett,
plui an aggregation of standout
linemen and other fleet-footed
bacb.
Thompson probably will go with
the same team on offense as he

Family Dinner Gimm
For Fred Sisson

Mr. and Mrs. Leland Sisson
held a family .dinner in honor of
their son, Fred, on his 14th
birthday Tuesday night.
Attending w_we Nancy st•son,
Mr. And M�. William Shelton tind
dauDJter Debra, Mrs. E.rni!lt Sls­
sol\ .fnd daughter Jean ind son
Fritz, Mra. Pauline Angelettl. Mr.
an� Mrs. Archie Swarb: sent a
gift but were not present.

TYPHOON KILLS 14
MANILA UPI - Typhoon Kit
cause&lt;l 14 deaths in southern
areas of the PhllippJne1, unOtfi•
rial n!ports said today. The ry .
phoon with center Wlnde of 90
mi!l!s per hour, wa�. movina. towartl the northern Pli"t, 11f :t.uzou 1
island and the Manila area . .

Here'• the, ur that tw.de Jou loud �d
t:lcar-thi!) �w..ize, yoo-size !61 Ch«!·
rol,t. We .,111...t oul by . t,...So,lf.
outside siie a bit (to aive you e:1tra inc�
of clearance for parking and maneuTI1ring)
but inside we left you a full meuun, of
Chevy comfort. Door openinp are u
much a 6 i'n� �er to giffl feet, knllfll;
and ,Ibo.... . the nn�l,putod iiibl of way,
And the ne;w euy-chair 1811.tt are u much
as 14% higher---:juet riP,t for eeeing, j\llt
right for sitting,

Red Cup Coffee
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POMl!lioY, GHIO

7 cans 95t
Clove, farm Large 46 oi. can,
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Clover Farm Instant Coffee · · · · · •. · · 6 oi. 69c
lo HI\Bvy Syrup
Peaches, 2 ½ Size
4 cans 99c

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Bake r's SujJe r Market

Locust St. &amp; Pearl

Phone WY-2:i736

ll•ltr hu rtIii• !lwjla
(OVe-red from fr!,polionlU whirll
1�e l'etelvet! oo, iht 1tuf'-tnd.
Jil'attln Caftdn i'mitned tit, bu
Lome In Wmond, JmU1na.. yea.
tetday a�e, bth11t tltt• tor �h•
tune11al of hll 1nndntolllet, Mn.
&amp;obert Carson.
Mn. �1 !il)'.lffer of HuntJnr:tqn visili-4 #it er da\l,:f:lter andfamily, Mr, �
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w�ekend ,uest with Re,v. and
Mrs. Donald Boone wn Mn.
Boone's niece, MiH Melanie Folier
of Marietta.
Paula Kay Rusaell, who underwent a· tonsillectomy at Plea•ut
. Valley Hospital Last week, ,was re,
turned yeaten:lly mornlnj for
treatment.
Mri. .i • ,. JJ let of C wn;
Mr. -,nd Mn. F,ank �leman
and small 10n moved Into the bu1 . nd da,r
, . . J. M. iq•
II� have ,.
A
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of
itoe;
Lo•
apartment of Mr. Jlld Mn. Ber� • A. let,
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nard Fultz last s,1u"id,,y. M:r. Each- rue1t1 of ,MI�
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Mrs. Georgia Huff and eon, A ten Hamilton, and Mrs. William Alhler�i d•uaitu pr 811. and rt.
Dutton and son, Jlmmle, returned Bob Alhl8)', and· the tint ,at
lo their home Jn St. Petersburg, 11r1ndcluld or �•: L11bter. . rs.
Fla., l:ist' week after a two weeks' Ml.rie returned � her home lf�er
vilit with their 1i1ter and f.amit,, vi1iting , her •�. Mr1, Oliver
Mr. and Mra. Milton Hood and Linke'lholl:er and'i aunt, Mi11 tena
sons a!',ld their mother, Mn. Josie Pullin In COiumbus.

8 A.�, TO 9 P.M.

NEW ond USED

COAL, Oil, GAS
FURNACES

Ir P'IIDDII HOUDAltl!L'f

OPEN 7 DAVS A WEEK

your LENNOX dealer

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TIU'Qer, 1t her home, Laurtl CUR
lllldrod C-n ""' been
a11latina in the care of Mn. Horlo&gt;
.wo,k1.

Around And

Completelg

Oct. 16 to Nov. 13. ypoke1m1n
for thtl blonde swediih"'lctreH said
• Wednesday the delay was crnsed
by complications in connection
wilh }Ii!!&amp; Britt's divorce from
Edwin J. Gregson.

JaCkl9n �as won two and lpst
one th�I far this season, whUe
the Jackets have won one and 10$t
their last three: Scorewise
the
two teems are about even on of.
�ense. Jackson h:1s scored 46 O,oin�s
m their 3 atarts the Jackets 4o m
4. However, Jackson has bceri scor•
ed on only twice this season.
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new fall slu(des, all sizes !Qld ell!lra sizes.

ROW

MARRIAGE POSTPONED

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HOLLYWOOD UPI - Adres.s
did at Gallipoli1. Kloes and Shafer May Britt and Negro entertainer
at the ends, Stobart and Gilkey at Sl\mmy Davie Jr. have .postponed
the tackles, Batey and Routh ai the date of iheir m_arriage from
guards, auJ Chiambcrs at center
will make 1.1p the probable Jacket
line. In the backfield will be ·mndy at �qi.-iarterback, Baufugardner at
fullback and Erwin and Harris at
the halia. Ronnie Carr and Ricky
Oller, a halfback-quarterback com­
bination will also see plenty of
action. '

We Have Just Reeel� A New Shipment

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Middleport
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Local Women
Attended Rally

Sevetal women (rom lhf! are.a
•tt� the �lino Retdon
Farni tnl:rlau #'omell'i nhJ held
TuetdaJI at Pi�eto,i...
A total or � fann •omen and
their frlend1 attended the rally
held by the 13 county Farm
Bureau, of lhe or1anizatlon1 re­
&amp;1011. J{lghli&amp;htin,; the pro1r•m
wa a talk by Ml11 Irene Mnr1
hea� of tht women'1 activitiu
for the General l!:lectrie Co.. who
bad for her toptc "My Plir Lady
Travtb."
Other featurH ot the progr1m
Were addresses· on "Adventi!re
io Sound" by a repretentali,l!"of
the Ohio Bell Tflephone Co., and
'."The S_pirlt of. r,rtti Bureau·· bJ
Letta K. Robertson, director of
Farm Bureau Women's activities.
The Meigs Count)• Farm Bllr•
eau's committee Contribution to
the rally program was the clo.ain&amp; tbou,hh by Mrs. E(lmund
Grueser.

Mrs. Virgil Hamm, vice prei,i.
dent, from Melp County sa id today that the rally r¥
~•inted up to
her, that "In order for peace to
reign in the world, we must ha.ve
love and peace .in our heart■. "
One way to achieve thi1 . goal l•
[or people to learn to hve to1ether pe!ce�bly.
Gr_oup amg1ng �all .led by Mr■ .
Came Dale, music metruetor in

/llul,11,,
porl Te,u,her,
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Attend Con/ereru:e

T•achers • in th"e Middleport
schools who attended the Drive­
hf Conference of the,· Soulbeaat
Diatrict last night were Supt. L.
, W. MeComas, Mrs, Nan Moore,
Mrs. Millet, Mn. Emily Sprague,
Mrs. Ruth Euler, Mrs. Daisy
Blakeslee and Miss Nancy Dun­
ba,.
The i'Dnference which was .held
at the Washington High School
began with registration at 4:00
and following discussion groups
the dinner . was held a� 6:00:
The discussion groups wieh
these topics, Legislatiop, Profess­
ional Problems and Membership
_were eontll!-ued after the dinner.

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more spunk
and wagoill!: tool

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Once yo\l'vo .aottled ,inside 1.9u'll . hive
high and IW�• _ifaill�� . for Chevrolet'•
1padoua new dinumaiolll (in tlait Sport
Coupes, for euq!lo, head room � been
lipped u mucli ai , 2 iDtiJiea, and there'•
more leg · Nlomi: too•-froni W �)i
Chevy's neW .trunk ie 801'Dethin1 ._ tha�
will plea,, you hugely-',jll•t w!UI' ill
deep-w•Q. oHoee and bum�levol loading
It K?ldo lhin/;I �•.. 11Mi -- obW lo
pt ,• • trutlk 1,611,,,t

t�� '"�•••Ir . onllowed

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PORK SAUSAGE
lb. 49t

Ciiol 'fvtolher Speelol . . . Leon Juley

POR K ROAST
Real Smoked

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Kev . .and lln. hed L Gu....
left this mornin&amp; for a week'• YI·
c.1lion with Mn. Gsrdner"I ..,
.llnd family, Mr. and Mn. Edw'ird
Lewis Jn Cli!!Ytland.
While they are away laymen of
!he Middleport Church or Cbtiat
will have charge of services nut
Sunday and Wednesday of ne:d
weet.
t
There will be no evenin1 •or•
1hip &amp;erVice Sul'ldlllJ but botla
sroupa of the Chrttllan £ndeaVGl'
will meet al 8 p, m. Next Wectne.
day, Mra.. R.11th Gome, wlib ba.Vf
the devotion.al period for tbe mid­
week meeting and Waltt-r Bunce
1nd Wilbur Ttteob1ld •ill have the
Bible lesson.
. k.aymond Cole W'll in charge of
the mid-wetk st&gt;rvice l11t Wednet­
day.

M. lfflOnJ
• • Were
r·o•&lt;fl•l�-fl,iJg
I'"" Of IYltfe

"Rerltagie end Hortmn1 of
Home Minions" wa, the- topic of
the pror,am pnaen:IP.d by Ml•
Elizabeth Davia, when the WSWS
· of the Ente� EGB Church
' met Tuesday evenin,&amp;" at the home
· of Mn. J1me1 Wttl. Cheeter Road.
. Group elngin&amp; ol Faitb 01 Our
Fathers, opened· tlie pro,ram, fol.
lowed by JCrip e readings by
nhll'Ip SmJlf., AP
M r1. .,
•- Interes...
" ne:
de9Uiptian of the Hugu'enot.
Cross wbieh la on the cover of
t� pr9(1',m boo_k ya, a:lven by
M Ju Davia. Several
members
gave readiftll on lhe herlta11ei of
. the EUB Church, including, The
. Voice of Albright, .lln. Philip
' Ohlln1er: The Voice of Canad.a,
Mrs. 'Vlll; The Voice .of Otter­
bein, Mn. Thom11 Bentz; The
Voice or the Twentieth Century.
Mn. Selim Blaltwicz; antli Tbe
Voke o( Ybor CU)', Mr1. Francis
·H, GIHler. Followiiig a diAcuuion
on .home minion projed1, the
pro11ram clond with pnyer by
Mn. E. N. Amo)d.
Mn. Pitil1p Ohlinger, pre1ident
conducted the ba1ine11 1e11ion
and a diJCUS1lo11 •••• held on the
reading boob. Mr11.
Ohll.11ger,
key wornal}, repql'ted on the re­
cent meeting held at ·the Mt.
Moriah Baptist Cburcb, Middle­
port, when plan� were completed
for the World Community Day
which will be held at the Ches­
'ter Methodist Church, Nov. 4 .
At the close of the meeting,
refreshments were served by the
hoateu.

SAYS ECONOMY TOPS
MIAMI UPI - Frederlek W.
Mueller. U. S. aecretary of com­
-�erce, ,.aai� Wednesday tbaJ na­
j1on'1 e�onomy '-'-was never m a
better position" and no receaaion
Ja in sight.

Chapter 1 B6 OES
Met Tuesday

Put Watron, and fast Patror11
were honored when Pomeroy
Chapter 186, OES, met 'luaday
evenina at the Maaonie Temple
with Alta Ann Rupe, Worthy 111tron and Harry P. Smith. Worthy
Patron, pretitUng.
A tribute wu given to the
honored guest. by Mn. Rupe who
also presented • handkerchief lo
each. Put Matron, pre1ent were
Maud Grueaer, Beu Weed, Amy
Chase. Barbara Smith, COnatance
Shield■• Lucille S•ackhamer, Nel,
lie Tracy, Marie Curd, Ada Ho.
11:ins, Della Windsor, Mabel Goe1lein, Florence
Tract, ElsJe
Smith, Patty Radford, Lula Neale
and Thelma Dill; Put Patrons
Harry P. Smilb ant\ Theo Smith.
Four of the Pa.rt Matron, Mn.
ChaM!, Mn. Wee&lt;!, Bubara Smith
and Ellie Smith were aunt. of
the worthy matron. Harry P.
Smith . .lln unele and Theo Smith,
• cousin.
Invitations were receinrl to·
attend Frlend1 Night at · New·
Matamoras Chapter, Oct. 7 and1
Harrisonvllle Chapter, Oct. 11.
There Wal a dUICUUlon OD grand
chapter aession to be held in
Cleveland, Oct. 25-27. · Severat
members were reported ill.
At the dose of. the meeting
refreshments were served by
Mary Virginia Kautz, Cleo Smltl,
Patricia Thomu, Kath7,n Jordan
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and DeUa WindJOt.
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Cross' October Valuei

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bring you • "'"I ,__,. •I ...,.,,..
from the._ mwt deganl Cheiiies of all.

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Chestier Council Daughlert ot
America met In re1ulu aeuion
Tubday eveDtn, with 3tl me:m.
ben' preNOt.

Eleanor Well,, countilor, pre'
aided and reported m were Muri
Oun, Eva Bailey, Ellubeth Hsy,
in and Olhe Kell)'. A tommuni­
c,Uea wf• read from Edilh
Wakley, diflriet deputy. in reprd
to the inlpection of the counC'lt
whit!b will be held at the ned
meeqn&amp;, Oct. UI. llembllrs werf
11114d lo •�ar white dreaes for
in,p,eetion. A practice wp held
for biillotina. •ntf the reteivin c ot
ltate and d1tional officera.

The report of tbe audltinfi
commlttee read by Either Wrigh(
"as accepted. It wu announeed
that the council would sell re:
fnahrnentl at the Ell:t.abeth Wick­
t,arn auction and membel"l!I were
aft:ed to tontrjbute baked goo,h .
A meetinl of 'lJl.e Past Councilors
w111 announ�ed for Wednesday­
evenin1, Oct. 12 at the lodge hall
with Mae Spencer amt Hattie
Frederick II hottu.eea.

A toeial hour we held follow,
ing the meeting. games werr
played and nfreehmenls Rrved.

ElJB Hotntt0ming 1·0
Be Sunday, Oct, 9

The annw.k Homecoming of
tbe Momin, Star EUB Churctl
will be held Sunday, be&amp;inning'
with Sunday aebool at 9:45 a. m:
Rev. Francia ·H. Glalier will be
In chuse of the wonhip service.
at 10:U 1. m. and guest speaker
.will be Rev. L, R. Carmichael,
•�., te�d Ure church aeverat
y� ap. An ol� fubionett
bask.et dinner will be aerved a,
noon alfd a S0tQ: fest · I be held
beginning at 2 p.

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Tomato Juice - - - %5j

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Report OI

Auditing Group

, rlieOdorua CounCil Daughters oj
America met Monday evening a(
�e IOOP R,all with Wlnona Cook&lt;
auotlatll! touneilor, presiding.
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Heda Glbbl wu reported a&amp;
quite ill and aho reported ill wer(
WHmetla Smit� and Lillian Steiff,
C:lan Grueeer was reported hom&amp;
,from the hospital and a nower i�
to be aent UI her. GenevieYe llee!t"
aent a letter of tbanb for e.ard&amp;
sent her while bOllpiblized.

• The report of the auditing eom..:
• Ulittft ftad bf Lillie Hauck was:
A communication was'
"' from E_dith Wakely, district•
puty, ' ., regarding &amp;he Booster .
lnfft.ing to 11' IJeld at Tup�s
Plains o'd i'(ovember 2. 'lbe travel­
�'- � wa, awarded to �

Buys

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There'• D� been a trunk Iiio - before!
The floor'•
�ore than �f •. £oqf
and tlu\ loadll'I �elpt ii II mu 11 !OW ,
·inches lower.

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- � tcf�ir's practically Rat fto�r.

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Ladies' Slacks • · • $1.98

Made ot veey fine quality cetto1, -,All ,n1tl8Plft ®Joq._

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gance, it holda 1teadfaatly t_o all the thriflJ;
dependable vlrtuet Ch� baiien have
oomo to ,lake , lo! ,¥ .1•�1:, 'f'll!' dealar'•
the man to lee for all the, detaili.

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Cut Up. Fryers • S3t: lb
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Rdund 'Steak - • 79i
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... . T-Bones - - - • • 85¥! 18.

Bon•I-

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lb. 69c

Daily Sentinel, Pomel'O)'-Mlddleport, O., ()d.

TRAY PACKID

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CUB E STEAKS - lb. 89J
Home-ll(acle

the Gailis County K"hOOII.
Attendini from Meiat County
were Mn. Howard Eber■b,ch,
Mn. H1rry Lodwlclr. Jr .• ){n. Bob
Llnd1tammer, l(ra. Mu Ward,
Mn. tuid Yl&gt;UnJ, Mrs. Howard
Nolan. Mrt. H,enry Reaver, Kr,.
Dayld Koblenti, Mn. Jack Car.e,-,
Jfn. Homer Holter, Mr1. Ediilon
Hollon, Mn. Roy ffo!ler, Mn. J.
A. Smith, Mn. Waid Windon .
Mn. Ronald Ea1tltlan, lln. Sel•
don Whitt, Mn . Edmund Grueser,
Mn. Vir11il Hamm, M iu Janiee
HolLer, Mra. Woodrow l'lloril and
Al Finchum, orjanWltion direc­
tor.

Whole Fryers

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Gold Medft! or
lobb! Ullod

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cause _ I want Whitey Ford for
the third game. wherJ w� pl!U' lO
New _York on Saturday, Stene:el
explained.
.
Southpaw Vme�ar Bend Mi.tell
will go ln the third game Saturday . Friday will be an oil day
for travel .
Murtaugh not only lauded Virdon, but also the pitching of Law
his 20•1:ame winner, and relief
ace Elroy Face and the play of
shortstop Di ck Groat, the Nation •
al League batting champion, and
!lecond baseman Bill M.azeros_ki .
Law held the Yankees to eight
hih and two runs ·before he tired
in the eighth. Murtaugh look him ·
out after he yielded 1lngles lo
llcctor Lopez and Roger Maris.
That•� when Face took over, and
a l though to� ched . for f two•run
h o mer by pinch-hitter �ltQn Ho•
ward in the ninth inning, _ manag.
ed lo �lose the door on th e Y_an•
kc t&gt;s bi d for a l'Ome-from.hehmd
trwmph.
Yirdor1 S.wt Law
Virdon had savtd Law 111 the
fourth when with Marls, who had
singled and Mickey Mantle, who
had walked on base, he went
ui:;ain�t the right center fielU
wall to haul down a drive ,hY cat·
cher Yogi Berra.

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Jousted tough opposition
O
Ironton got 20 points a(!amst
Gulhpohs but speedsters Paul Ev·
PITTSBURGH UPI _ 1'11e Nl!w
,ms, Dit· k Roderick, Conley, Dun- York Y ankees, down one game
to
l'an and Oanny Howard rolled up the Pillsburgh Pirates in the
28 agains ! lro � ton . Pt Pl c as a nt got World Series, sounded the rally­
7 to the Devils 30.
lng rail "beat 'em here tod•Y lltd
The Panthers. who came up with then set 'em good in the Yankee
a stout defense and an improved St.tdiurn."
offense in the Athens game (losl
F:l5 i� n Howard, Who gavt mtn·
14-0), may give Lhe Blue De \· ils
ager
,,a.sey 5tenge 1 some so1
h·an,II e.
more L han th ey_ wan
. a 1 we, - run omc
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Coach Cilo hlS aU his maC' hine 's m t h,c nmth i nnm� "r
da)'··s
opener,
predicted
Ui.t
f�
main cogs honed into good physical
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lot
have
a
rates
uld_
m
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roll
oil�
and
lo
ready
hape,
s
ble
h1Umg
m
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the
Bronx
_ball
par
fl will be "P�rents Night" for I
the Panthers as Moms and Dads than l�t')' do m Forbes F1ehl.
"�e . background here 111 great
stand to take bows in halftime
for h11tmg," Howard 88¥1 In , Uie
ceremonies.
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quiet confines of the New !'lll'lt
clubhouse after the tanks had
lost 6-4. "Yiinkee Stadium will be
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a lot tougt-er on the Pir;1tes. Those
shadbw� kUI you."

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WANT ADS

IOll CONSISTO:NT DEPENDAIILE '1ESULTIJ
RATES

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PHONE WY-2-21 57

. !. 1 1 Notices ____

FOR SALE

I _ -- -- Clarenc
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Proffitt,

. , ijltMITI AN9 PEST CONTROL
: ,., lleln. frM l�lon . hs.ur- 1 POTAT Ut:S

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10-4- 1
l'ort ! a_.'. J � '.Jhrn .
j � .. 11J Natlonw.._ Phone R.
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t �-.. A. hrYke '5t•tk,n WY2· USJW GARDEN ln11lora 11110 mow•
Hot11ry mower blades shar; :aM. ______ 4-16.ffc pcrs.
ed
. Custu111 mowilli and
c.m
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pJow
, ; Church memben, Pres hy�eria n s
;:AVl! L Y TRACTOR
.,..bo have stopped coming to
Sa!D'I
anll
S.\'1ce 512 �. Main St.
S1.aada)' School and Church I
Pho "' WY 2-2'75.
R
ar�
pieue attend the reward
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It Jame1 S. Phillips , will no t be TIIE-LATE T. il.oAVIS -pro­
rilpontible for any debts contract- I perty, brkk two stcry, localed
,;,. ed by anyone other than my_sel f . j at North
Third and Coal
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J11me11 S. P�ulhps, �l arr u,on Streets, Middleport, may be
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ville, Oh m
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seen ;my evening ,
9-17-Jotc
10 5 3Lp - - - -·- -·-·---PEACJ-lES, . bring
contalnera.
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Webster
l'"ruit
Farm,
L-Ong Bot•
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tum, Uluo. Phone YUkon 5·3201
We MU• Trani A.rr1Jlffflt11ll
'h W l'oreltn Cauntn Or T"
8-16·tfc
.Alq l'lae, la Tht U. I BJ o\:lr.
FOil SALE- l !:100 FOHD, new
Mix f•wnty
JJamt, $125, tape recorder, Web
U2•2nd. St, Chlllpoll1 �
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l· ord fur $00.00. Call WY2·6708.
or GI 6-12Q
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Clean quiet residenti1l location
in Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete

patio and walks, good water,
sewer, laundry, privileges, $5.00
per week. Hobart Dillon . Real­
lor, Gallipolis, Ohio. 10·6-lOtc

to a community when a new
indu1try hire1 100 wortera:
296 more people!, J 12 more
houserhold8, 51 more achool
children, $590,000 more in per­
sonal in come pe-r year, $270,·
000 more in ba n k depoll.Ul, 107
more pH!enger car! retl.!lered,
1 74 more workers employed, 4
estab1ilhmenl1,
more retail
$360,000 more in retail sales
per year. Reversal of the con­
ditions will produce invene re­
sults. These figures bavf been
compiled by c:ompelent ai.tthori­
ties and are equ,;Jly applicable
in Clevelan d. Hoboken, Ham·
tramck or in Pomeroy, Ohio.

MODERN unfurn lshed 3 room■
and bath apartment. Blrch cal).
inets,
dispooal, incinerator,
large closets. Phone WY2·5141.
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Condor Street, Pomeroy, also, 4
room apartmen t on Second
Street, Pomeroy. Phone WY2·
2733.
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AP Alu"MENTS - .orurm■hed ud
unfumU!li.ed. Mdlt1tera. )(lddl.._
port. Phone WY 2•2821. 3 3 tf

FOR RENT

TRAILER SPAa

Cenler of town - grass lawn.
WiH lake 00 ft. trailer.

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Mlddl■port, Otiio
Phone WY-1-5191

MAN to take over g111 stati on.
Pho n e WY2-9D20.
9-23-tfc

WANTED: Mechanic:. Phone WY2·
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9920.

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HOUSEKEEPER for elderly man.
Stay nights. Apply immediately
Dutto n Drug Store, Middleport.
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Phone WY-2-3770
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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SALE CON TINU ES ! !
Sale Noun: 9 to S Daily - 9 to 9 On Saturday

Water Heater - - $79.95

Just Llke New

Channel 3 -- Friday

5:45
6.00
'l:1.)0
9:00
9:30

1 - Model 5!1 Wann Momlng

Coal Heater - · only $20
Plenty Of U&amp;ed

Refrige rators • $35 &amp; up

I - 5 Piece Brown Like New

Dinette Set - - only $35
1 May_tag Washer - $88

Channel 8 - Frfd11y

B:00 Cartoon· s�ectacular
S:30 Romper Rot:!m
9:30 Show Time
ll:2� Your Esso Rt:pOTtel·

Less than one year old. Will guarantee it.
OTHER USED

Sa)e! Mt!la's

SUITS

47.50 Values • . . $38
55.00 Val••• • . . ,44
85.00 Values . . . . ,50
Otben At
$22 and ,2s

Brands Men's

Nationally Known

HATS

3.98 lo 10.00 Values

$2.00 to $6.50

Washe rs · as low as $25
1 - 4 Piece Se,tional

Living Room Suite

Living Room Suite - $25

Deep Freeze • - · $300

Made Men's

Marx and. American

REG ISTE R
for

Free Merchandise

To Be Awarded Oct. 8 at
8 p.m. No purchase ne­

ce�ry.

Topcoats
$1 6.88 to $34.88

Can not tell from new.

2 Blonde Step Tables and Matching Coffee Table With
2 Table Lamps.

Tables &amp; Lamps only $20
I - GOOD

Kitche n Cabin et · - - $10

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I - Extra Nice Kelvlnalor

Men's Dre11

PANTS
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To 7.95 VII.
p
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Up To l!.95 VIL ,s,%5
Up To U.95 val, .9.75

Men•1 White Dress

Fri. &amp; Sal. Only!

S H I RTS
s2.2a .
14-17½, Val. to 4.00

Electric Range

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Wool Rug

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P A N T S Valuea

27 to 34 - $8.00

$4.88

Suede Jadlels, Lealher
Jaeltell and Heavy
Winier

Jadlola

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. REDUCED!

Dresser

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Values To $15.00 · ·

Underwea r
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!IHlltTS' I, DRAWW _,,:

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Thermo!

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$15

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1 - All .Metal Double Door

1-USED

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One Lot Of

$88

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Wool Rug -

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committee chairman, was• · tn
charge of the Pleclion which;' was
held at Davis Hall . Gallipol 11
The new prei;idenl exprl!lllled
her appreciation -0n behalf of
the new o1ficers and pledged to
work hard the coming year.
·The-con stitution of the ora:ani•
1.ation was read and a report of
a general questionnaire toward re
organiting was discussed.
At the next meeting the offi•
Sealed bids will be rei::eived by cers,
Util ng these results, ill an•
the Board of County Commission- nounce the conclusions �
m pro­
.
ers, Meigs County, Ohio, at Ute of- ?ram planm�g,
pollcl�s
a
n d pro•
'Weatherca11t
lice of said Board, Pomeroy. Ohio, ' Jects. Committee chairmen
also
up until 12;00 o'clock Noon, Oct. will be annou n ced.
Newe Pictu--c ·
.
n
17 1 960 for fur ishing the folHun tley Brh1\t:Iev 'l\epon
.
· to
It wos voted unan lmO'llsly
lo.;,.ing: '
Deatb Valley Days
support toward these �ew
Tra nsport delivery o£ Gasoline, pledge
Great Debate
better rela!JOn •
go�ls---Promote
reaular and premium grades to ship, !cbolastlcally_
The Westerner
and ,1oc1slly
the Cou nty Garage, Rock Spri ngs,
Eleanor Roosevelt's Dia•
etween
t�e
alumm
and
the nurs­
�
mond Jubilee Plue One Ohio, at the direction of the coun•
.
yi
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g
n
body
stud
m
ty Engineer, during tbe 90 day
Michael Shayne
-To conduct a n :uumru qucsperiod commencing Oct. 17, 1960.
News l-leadli11es
tlo
nn�ire conce�n ing their opi n•
Quote
prices
on·
both
rei:;ular
Weat.t'.ercaat
ion s m the achievement of the
and premium grades.
:ac-k Paar Sbmr
Board of Comminloners reserve objectives of the n ursing school
Sign Off
the right to reject any or all Bids. f or future pla1ining.
-.To be responsible fo� , ��
BcNtrd of COVnty CommlulDMrl
describing the n�r'sE!s
material
Cilld-11
By Gordon H,
Acting Cl■rk a]Jlmnl in the new nursing s&amp;ool
I Married Joan
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The Texan
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ISSUES REVIEWED
Queen for a Day
Jn concluding the busi_n
�
AO■ut .,.�ces
preside"nt reviewed t;lii · .
t
Medic
NO'nCE OF APPOINTMENT
ls
issue! · or two official -pu\llc
Day Ln Court
Executrix
The American Journal 1 0(, fifu Gal'? Storm ��u•
Ca" No, 1M2•
and Nursing OuUooJr.. · · .
:e�at the Clock
Ellate of G■rfl■ld A, A.dams,
The ·program of the fve,,,i
Who Do You Trust
Dtil:Und
was a movie "Seconds. For �,fl,;
.
Amerlcan Bandstand
Notice is hei'eb)' given that val'' · shoWn by th.e cqurf.eflf). of
Rin Tin Tin
Clara M. Adams, whose Post Of. The Ohio IS'ell Te)_ephcine ·co. �e
San Francisco Beat
fice address i"S Pomeroy, Ohio, R. most modern procedures w�e
D. has been duly appointed as revealed.
Your Elso Reportr,•
Executrix of the Estate of Gar­
FoUowi n g the program ,the
WeaU1er Teller
field A. Adams late of Meigs new officers served refreshments
John llaly Nfiw-1
Coun ty, Ohio, de�eased.
of coffee, cookies a nd n ut bread
Buddv �t11rcher Sbo"
Dated this 27th de)' of Septem- from a table decorated for the
Face to FaCe
Halloween season .
be,, 1960.
'l he Fl1nt9tones
1
John C. Bacon ,
The next meeting will · : �e
'77 Sunset Strip
Acting
Judge
of
tbe
Probate
Court
Novemb
er 1 at 8 o'clock in Davis
The Detectives
Hall.
Program
notices will be
(9)
29;
(10)
8-13-3tc
The Law &amp; Mr. Jones
mailed in the president's letler
The N�w Tomght
.
to all alum n i.
S&lt;!anr,Lng the Weather
-'fi
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li�orts Report
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Lat� Sh.ow
T�pp,,rware Part,tJ�''o/'

Legal ,Notices

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Video Village

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cently at her home on \hi '
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A demon stration was given ·
Mrs. Mickey Williams who also
· co!]pucted a number of games
Willi prizes awarded the winners.
Refreshments .were eerYed by
the hostess to·,'Jlln. Millard Va n
Metcar. Mrs. G�ld · Wildermutti.
Mrs. F.dward - �J!l-nedy, Mrs. �
M!'iyer I Mrs. EdJ!lr · Arnold, Mrs.
Eldon Wi11, · Mfs. Llllie , Hauck,
Mrs. William Mayer, Mrs-i 1. • a
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Evntls, Mrs. Eula Evan
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Virginia Arnott, Mrs.
Kennedy and Mrs. Albe · .•\Vl
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Gail McCoy, whuse last kno\9_11
address is e/o Arlhur McCoy, The
Pl4ins,-"Ohio, is ·herehy notllied
that on the 6th day of September,
1960, Shirley Antl McCoy �e4..:Ql.l"
petition against ·him as- d�fenila�l.
in the Court of Commo11. • ,P1. · s,
Mejgs County, Ohio, CB.lie- . 1.
13,0'71 prayil!g- for diY ,i;e'..
:,
other proper r,:llef.
Said defendant ls rerjuircd to
answer on or' before the ll\th day
of October, 1960.
Shirley Ann McCOYAI­
By Thel� Nelson, .her lJ.ext
of friend . ·
• {9) 8, 15, 22. 29; (HI) ti, 1�. etc

We're New . . Try Us!
.LADIES' BY10NS
9t:
pair 3'9� . , _
AU Ta,e1
Paid

OPEN NOW

By SAM LEFP
DoN'f WOAA'f A80Ut J,M ,..
J'(' ,_, 111M W/11/IIWUN,

UM� E\!CUS!. l,1t .. ;
. l'fwl, GOING 10 ·a.EAN
OUT THE. eAAN l
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SOME CIT'r' S&lt;RAN(iERS HAO
RENTED Hlli PLACE FOi.! THE
'ilJMMER I ONE 01= TI--IEM ' r-...L..-�
tm:1iS 1N TH€. WELL. iOO r

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l)ell(ef' ,.:,
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. 538 West Malil, !llt'ellt .
Every Gallon Sold With A �t111•Y Baek Guarantee

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Ll"Z.ARD�!

51 Gauge - 15
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l&gt;if.t Qilallty . ' :';''-¾:
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%4 HOURS

CERTIFIED, OIL co.,

WHAT

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1 Times Daily

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Minute

12:30 lust For You
1 :00 News Readlinet
1:02 Juat For You
1:80 New,
1:30 Juat tor Yeu
2:00 Ca1Jing on Pt. Pleasant
.a:oo Ne"fil Headline,
J:02 ;Music Go Round
�:30 News · •
1:35 Music Go Round
4:00 New■ Headline.
4:0'2 Mule Go Round
4· , tout Nen
4:ltl 1tusle Go lt'ound
6:00 B1u1aball Sconis
5:05 , Music Qo Round
5:30 New• RP.adllne.
5:31 Music Go Rotmcf
.5:"5 COmplete New• Rrmnd-tlP
8:00 Crow's Steak Hou■e-Sounil
9f th• '6'•
8:30 New1 Headllntt
68:32 E\imllnj lbtlitadt
'J;QIJ New, Headline,
7:Gi J:veniltf tpferl�•
7:30 · News Headlltuw
7;32 Sundow_n Sere111d•
8:00 Sien oil

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WMl'O Daily Proi,-mn Schedule

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1:00 Guest Star
1:111 Newa
•:1&lt;1 RFD
News Headlinea
T:Oll Breakfast Party
T:80· Pici:erui Hardware Sbo•
,,a Breakfast -Part)'
1:00 NeWI Ueadline1
a,oa Sportlil Re�
l:otl Breakfast party
1:80 News
1:88 Breal1:"raat party
0:00 "News lleadllnea
t:02 Breii:fast Farty
9:30 News
9:15 Breakfast Part.J
10:00 Coffee Time
10,15 Swap shop
10:30 Newa Headline,
10:32 Morning Dewtumr,
10:45 Radio ll)'mnal
11:00 Nm lleadHne1
ll:O:I Coimtrf P •
11::19 F.1hn T" ut,
11:11(1 BacU" J11- .
12,00 No- •· ·

PAPP&lt;
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IN VNSEfr

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Leaal Noticr

1 :31\
2 :00
2:30
3:00
3:30

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The • Clear Horizon
U'9 • The Bl'igltt�r Day
Love
Of Life
t,;Jb ThP S1:1� Stohn.
.c:earch for Tomtrrow
,:so Thl Edge of Night
1 2:45 The Guiding Light
i,:oo The Three Stooge,
1 :00 Life of Riley
S:00 Arthur J. Smlth--tQ"ewil
1:-c!f. As the World TUl.'DI
1.15 A Look at the n'eatb�r
2:00 Full Circle
8:20 S}l-OrtB11ope
, 2:30 Art Linldetter
B:IO Amos &amp;: Andy
••M The Milliona:re
'7:00 Shotgun Slade
3:30 Th• Verdict If Yours
'1:30 The Witnesa
,.JO The Brlgl\tP.I" oay
8:30 Zane Grey Theater
1:15 the Se&lt;rtf: Storm
9:00 Angel
_, ,.. Jl.:30. Ann Solhern Show � ..... !:�O ..:U,e _!_d� of ji!ht •
1 l:lo "'llarkliam
. �'I •e�ie')to.oaer
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::....-: �l0:00 Person To Person
':00 Arthur J . Smitb-?-,l'eft
l 0:30 The Du Pont Show
¢:15 A Look at the Weatb-.r
U:00 Nen
6:20 SportscoJle
U:10 l Look at th11:1 Weatllu
!1:30 Amos •n• AJtdy
11:15 Theater 13
'7:00 Highway Patrol
7:30 SpeclM
B:30 · Route 66
9:30 Mr. Garlurid
7:00 Automobile Show
10:00
Twilight zone
America
n
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'1:30 Artists
10:30 Eyewitness to History
8:00 CBS News
l:00 News
8:)� ,Capt..ln ll.ang,aroo
11;10 A Look at the weather
t:00 Cartoon T1ieater
11:15 The\ter 13
11):30 Pecembe:- Bride
{Monday • Friday}
on
Sign
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THE 6(JIDANCE THEY NEED?

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111HOS 601N6 TO Gilt Tn,.\\

)fr,, )1ile6 EppHng wa, clerted president Of the Holzer Hospita! Nutse1 A!l,IOCiation Tues•
day n ight with Mrs. H1chard E�
piing named vic:e president.
other offiei!rs are Mrs. Van
Johnson, secret11ry ancl Mrs. Marie Rtchards, treasurer.
Mrs. Beulah Ward, nominati n g

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Many Used TV Sets To Choose From

TV Sets - from $25 &amp; up
One l'jlo

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-With New Pt.tun, �be \
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Gas Range
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1 20- E. Moln St.
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2:30
3:00

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Channel 1 3 - Thursday

I - USED

1 - Only 19 Cu. i,. Amano Upright

Dough Re Ml
Play Your flunclt
Prke I• Righi
Concentration
TJ,uth or COnsequencel'
It Could Be Yoll
Mid Day 'New:.
Movie time
Woman'1 World
Ulretta You n g Theater
Young Dr. Malone
From These l\oots
�ake Room for I&gt;11ddy
Here's Hollywood
,neamboat Bill
-GisM Kid
Mldic m the Ro,nd
Jlm Thacker ShoW

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PP.AL!IUTI

Mrs. Eppling Is President
· Of Holzer Nurse Association

WHTN-TV Channel 13

$60

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy -Middleport, 0. , Oct. 6, 1960-7

WC HS-TV Channe l 8

!:00 A:::.ericfi.11 Ba,1d1tand
�: ·-1u Rn, l(Y a1:ti His Ft-ien�
t.-:O San Francisco Beat
6:30 Yuur Esso Rep0rter
8:40 Weather T�ller
6:45 Jbhn Daly News
'l:00 Flight
'1:30 Guestward, Ho!
8:00 Donna Reed
8:90 The Real McCoya
9:00 My Three So ns
9:30 The Victor Borge Show
10:80 Johnny Midnight
11:00 Newe Tom}!ht
)1:10 Seanning the Weather
:.1:15 Sports Tonight
tl::.!O Late Show

$100

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Sign On
Continental Classroom
Tr&gt;day
Welcome Nei�hbors
Mr. and Mrs, North

'Channel • - Thursday

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V. A. R. authorillea Wednesd11 but
t1ie Syrian pm,' • t.ieetil&lt;I JordM't atatem.en.t th ll! ht cofflmittea autdde after autni �tlcal
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Huntley Brink} "-I P.eport
Whirlyblrchl
Re11eue 8
This Man Dawson
8:SO Ba_t Masterson
9:00 Hachelor Father
9:30 The Ford Show
1Q:OO Thlf. Groucbo snow
i0:30 Phil Silvers Show
11:00 News H"8.dlines
U:10 Weathei-c111t
ll:15 Jack Paar Show
1:00 Sign Off
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I - 44 Gal. Ele&lt;lrlc Table Top Frigidaire

Bedroom Suite

,AMMAN, Jordon UPI - Jordan

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EIGHT ROOM u·"'o uSK Arab Republle ft,bter )llot to

6:-4.3
1:00
7:30
8:00

Mike Room...for Daddy
Here's Hollywood
Steamboat BJtl
Sgt. PreltOQ .
P1att &amp; scrug-ga Show
Weatherca.at

9:SO Ni'1'fl PtcturP

These I tems Were Troded I n On New

t - Sllgbtly Used Grey 3 Pie&lt;•

b�

room apartment,. A. N. Bontel,
Pboaa WYN2'12.
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Tr11ller � •
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Mb St., Mlddlt»ort.' 0, 1(►-8-3\p
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TELEVISION G U I DE
WSAZ -TV Channel 3

Chainel 3 - Thunday l:

on TRADE INS

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L &amp; Z Men's Shop In Pomeroy

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Ing aboard the antl-1ubmarlne ,,,;;;;;;;____________________..,_,,
warfare aircnft carrier USS FAaex operating with the Sixt.b Fleet
in the Mediterraneac.
The Essex ia acheduleQ to com­
plete her three and one-half
month NATO cruise ln mid-Dec­
ember.

( 1 7 1 Help Wanted

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Julie a nd Ma ndie Rm1e spent
Su nday even ing with Susan and
I
Sarah Jea n ne Tuttle.
-Mn. Amy Wolf

Call Die* SUmtt

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Michael C. Erwin, airman,
USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chea•
ter W. Erwin , M3 S. Fourth Ave.,
Middleport and Norman J. Sehoon
over, airman, USN, 80n of Mr.
Freda Grate, Rutl.11nd, are serv-

STATISTICS - Benefits accruing

· TWU l'!Ect� Krnehlcr living room
.sutte, Plalform rocker in good
BABY SITTING i n my ow n home
WE WISH TO tha n k evc�;�;e I to1Hl1Lion. Inquire morning at
day, evening or n ight. WY2· who helped in a ny way during
224 Walnul SL, Middleport.
2622.
l0·6•3tc
IU·4-Jlt
- - ---the: 1icknem, and dealh of our
-���
mother an d sister. Mrs. Etta !JEAN S $1UO per bu. Pick your WILL DO ironing in my home.
Jlellm11n. Also the Ewing Fun­
Call TU2-J894.
10..fl.Jtc
own. Bring YoUr ow n container.
eral Home, Dr. D1wis, ltev.
C W. l'ruflill, Portla n d.
·-()iler, and the pallbcunm; for
IU·4· 12lp
� - ------ ------ ( 20 I Busi ness Services
,:.'. their 11erviceH. We also wi�h tu
':-thank all lbose whu 11cnl nm!� 1'"UH SALE 150 Player pia110 rolls
liood cunlliliun. C:ill Vl:.1•2441. MUELLER FU9'NACIS, WISTING
... -,r [lowen.
HOUSE ■ppll■nHL Arnold Bro­
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1 0•4-Jlp
Roy Heilma n and
.
.
thffa,
Syr■cUN, Ohio. Phone
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Sisters and Brothers.
ONE l'Alll ready tr:iined Ueaglcs
WYl-6.114.
1 1-1 I-ff
�6•1tp
$:l0.00.
ticc
Ci1rl
Uostk,
Hatley
AIR 80NDIT10Nll'IG, Kl!!FRIGD­
llun Huat.l, Pomeroy, O.
ft WISH - ,-0-extend our h�;r1
aUon servtce. Jack'■ Refri,1era·
I0-4·3lp
felt than ks to our friends 11ml
lion,
New Haven. FbOJM TI12·
relatives for the
be11uliful
37.
11-23-tl
:card1 and lelter� to me while I ONE DIAMOND HING AND UNE
1111
-..,waa In Holzer llu11pih1I last
1
Jfom(kll 21 jewel lady·� wrist•
A 1CTIONIII
-week with pncumoni11. Your
Watch. Inquire tl20 Locust SL,
Cornpttie le"loe
: memory never will be for11ot­
M1Udlep11rt.
10 5 Jk
Crltt lr■dhnl
:"Jen. May God bless e.tch 11111J
Phone or Contact
lltrtt.,
SJNGEI(
SEWINti
il'I.ACIILN.E, A. C. BRADr•OAO, Reel.... Ohle.
"' every one.
blond console model, in excel•
Mrs. Myrlie Hirks,
kilt 1:0llLIILJOll Willi gu.ir:inlec.
�•Ile
and F11mily.
Ecpupped to m11ke buLLon hole�,
duru,
palth, mo11ogram and mauy
WE WJSH TO th.a n k everyone
J'anl'y ug ·lag �1itt11cs. Take over
..�who w11 10 kind and lhctughlful
ha111n1:e 1iuc $4:J.5U. Terms ar•
· durJng the Illness and death or
rnng1'd
ur discount for cash.
John (Jack) Thomas. We &amp;ls11
l'hune
WY
2-2:lU4.
1U 5 till:
: wl1h to thank the Flre1nen,
: First Ald Squad, American Le- -- -- - - - -· 8elOl'P 9:30 A.M.
' -eion, blood donors, �wi111,1 Fu ll · I FOlt SAL� 4 HOOMS furniture
Mlddl■11wt WY•2-264t
IHclulling :i.t11glc Che£ rnngc,
; eral Home, those !e ndi11i,: flow1 en and all or our friends a nd
lAt.rll �1,10 STOP
Maylag W11sher, Gibson Ue' At C1tuter
frigcn1tor, :.W ' �ylva1111t TV,
'J relative� who helped iu any
v-. 54141
new l'orl. Sini:er Sewing Ma:.,.,ay,
d11111:. l :1 l-7lh Streel, Middle- HAMfLL i■RVICI ITATIOtl
::.,
Mn. John (Jack) Thomas
....... ,.. 1411,.
purl.
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Family, Hrother11 and Sill•
- ters.
10·8•1tp N 1�cc1 1 1 s11:w tNlt M A c H J N E.
:
zYery Doy llenl-.
1-:quq1pt•ll to zig za1,1, darn, mono•
HEatEBY wish to ell.Pl"l'Sli our
AUCTIONlllt
gr11m, clc Sold origi nally for
• beartfelt thank• to nei,:thlxm,
lt.lASONAILI RATII
� l tl l .00. l';iy off bal1rnce of
-friend,, and churrheM for their
$jll,ll0 11r $8 per month. Phone SATISFACTION GUARANTIID
:;»ord1 and meaH&amp;es of cncour­
WY 2-22ll4.
Call or writ. I, 0, McCoy
10 � tltc
:,aement, and· sympathy, exLcndChattr, Ohio
,1;1 uuri ng the lll noH
an d
8 22 30(p
AUCTION
death of our dear wife and
at
On
S11turtlay,
Oct.
i,
19tl0,
. motber, Mra. Blrda Mae Dunn:
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Fonda,
b11aornenls and landscaping. Ph.
and ft•r the bHutiful !Joni l : Ou I'. M. 11l my bome back of
Chester, YU IH253.
� 30tp
offerln11 atnt for her funer11l the Lhcster Melhodist Church, In
111rvlee. We IIY "thank you l!O C.:hester, I will sell at aucllon Lbe PAINTING
INSIDE AND OUT.
' • much'' lO everr one who helped following:
Paperi
n g. Floor aandlna and tin•
Ul•11u1y
Gas
Range,
Servel
Rc•
.
In an)' way durln&amp; our bereave
ishing. Carl E. Nobon Rutland,
fnM,oraLur, Urop Leaf table, two
ment.
Rt. L Phone WY 2-6969.
Lluuni
room
lable�,
Metal
utiJity
SJ1ned: Rev. Frank E. Dunn
10 4 6tp
cab111el,
5lt•p
sloul,
Z
l
inch
Crosley
and Chlldren.
10·6·1k
TV, 17 incn Admiral TV, Sinti1t1r
Sewini,: Maehme, good, Electric
I nsurance
UU Auto Sales
Walfle Iron, Portable electric
washer, Sunbeam Iron, Quad Gaa COJ\lPLITE IM!UIIANCII PRO
._ Ct- U'" C.n
tecUon, Lile, Auto. l'iN, Poll4)
H,i,aU ng Stove, a Beds, Library
Call
Doll KWa. lllddltpor\
fable,
1'
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1oor
and
Table
Lamps,
; , • MlftOIIOUTAN MoTOQ
0�
12 by 13 Wool Rug, I} by 12 Wool
Rug.
,.....,. OMe
1 11e fqllowi ng Anti&lt;1ues: China BARNU.SIMPSON INI\J RANCJ:
9' •15tllCK Super Hardtop Lnok9 Cupbo1o1rd,
Cht•rry Chest, Iron
Aientl, Middleport. Fire, Aulo­
�'Ind run, Uli:e new. Phone WY2·
Bea,
H11ll
Trt&gt;C,
W11sh Sta n ds,
mobU■• Bonda. Phone WYJ10-t-6tp
71l:'8"
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&lt;.:Dain, Marble Top !Jrt-sser, Tt!le­
2903.
B-27•U
, E�CHEVROLET BEL AIR t dr. phone, Thn•e Stands.
' ·1 � ,,wner, low mllea&amp;e, power
Also dishe.s, cooki n g utensil,, ( 2 1 ) Rea I !:state
alr:e■, 1teerin&amp;:, R&amp;H, while bed clothes 1md many other items
�all1, 102 W. Main �It., Pome- too num4H'flUS to mention.
FOR SALE: PIVE ROOM HOUSE
1'.I- 10)',
1(). i.3tp 'f�!ms: Cash.
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Not RHpon1ibl■ htr Accident•
Hood, 111 Lo..:uat St., Pomero:,.
,
Refreshme nts will be served by
(9) 1 80tP
For Sale
the Chester IJ. of A. Lodge.
..... FUEL on. and c:011 fur.
Owner: Elizabeth Wkkh.am FOR SALE RESTAURANT D2
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, ....._ Call to, lrH e1tlmate1.
License 6% Beer and Wine. 702
Auctiu,1eer: l. 0. McCoy
W. Main St., Pomeroy. Jo-t-�tp
l'onm• 6: Abbott llldaleporf 10-1·6\p
' ;.•10-UI
FOR SAl.E automatic c1rrnl!ltlt1g FOR SAL&amp;.-Lot and two houaes,
One, 9 room, arid hlth, and one
O.
N
E,
Good
c
o
ndition.
aas heater with fan, M,000
'; fiiOD
� rooms with runnlna wit.er,
Pbpe WY2-8691.
10-6-3tc
BTU Uset.l three months. ln•
Call SP 3·M62, Clifl.ofl.
quire al 128 Mulberry Ave.,
)11 BATS killed with Star W.r•
10 5 etc
Pomeroy.
J0-6-3tp
� &amp;arm. 21,i lbs. tl.dl. Eber.bach
FOR SALE A 6 room bouae and
l Hanlnre, Supr Run Flour
( 9o )-�rine Supplies bath, two l ob, atorm doqn
1 � r-IIW, Landma,k Co-Op.
lll"l
and windows, double gara&amp;e,
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11. 21, 80; m •· s, 1, 12,
Al II IP ■CIALI
gas he11t, city wat·er. $4,500
,.'11. iti 10, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28;
57 Mercury 60 H. P, f4t5.00
down, balance in ,mall month·
(l-1) � 2. •• 9, 10, 11, 16, 17,
59 Mtrc11ry 70 H. P. fSff,00
l:V paymenb. Pbone
Wlt-3792.
l;a.
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311, 16, 80; (12) 1, 2.
ts
H, I'. M.rcury Oulflt s,tS.GO
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10-6-6\p '
L
MITROP
O
IT4N
MOTORS
KULES, 2 wheel l�.
�n,iy Pierce, Lona: Bott()ni. 600 l11t Main Street, PtimorQ' FOi\ SAL!!: o r�m ho�111 wtth
PhoM WY241111
bind, Rutland Tow1ublp. Phone
. j
I0 0 3tp
l-2o.tfc
WY�-Gl&amp; l.
10-Mlc

l21 Cord of Thanks

SIRVI ON 15S!X

For Rent

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/

per wrd, l)fje 1nsertion. Minim,Wll charge - 60 centa.
-• 6
I _., per wvrd tor three COOlleC'llUve inaertiona.
.._.,! - one mo1:tb for 30 cent; r,er word.
. JII.U. nlfl of 4, ,cents per wOrd will tie charged for advertiB.lni
II aot Nld "'1ibiu 10 days aner rece.vU1g bill.
�• in Advertialni - Should Le r.pci:1� immf'diately. The
•
., Dall, Bentluel will nnt be reapon&amp;ible for m&lt;i,re 01&amp;4 one inccc•
•. net &amp;DNl'Uoo .
_Cllrd of l'b&amp;nb and Spec1a.l NoU.ce, o4 Ewnt.s ll.UO. ObUu.arlel
, -llllbi,l,W al \ c.ri.t per word.
1
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WORDS
! DAY
3 DAYS
IIJ DAVS
$1.36
9Ch::
11
60c
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$I.Ill
...00
Sl..20
tlOe
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$2.2ll
$1.&amp;0
17.DO
75c
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�-• Oally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 6, 1960

.

WANT ADS

IOll CONSISTO:NT DEPENDAIILE '1ESULTIJ
RATES

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PHONE WY-2-21 57

. !. 1 1 Notices ____

FOR SALE

I _ -- -- Clarenc
-----.
e
Proffitt,

. , ijltMITI AN9 PEST CONTROL
: ,., lleln. frM l�lon . hs.ur- 1 POTAT Ut:S

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( 1 4)

10-4- 1
l'ort ! a_.'. J � '.Jhrn .
j � .. 11J Natlonw.._ Phone R.
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t �-.. A. hrYke '5t•tk,n WY2· USJW GARDEN ln11lora 11110 mow•
Hot11ry mower blades shar; :aM. ______ 4-16.ffc pcrs.
ed
. Custu111 mowilli and
c.m
I
� _ Fir�t Pre�bytc ;i�
pJow
, ; Church memben, Pres hy�eria n s
;:AVl! L Y TRACTOR
.,..bo have stopped coming to
Sa!D'I
anll
S.\'1ce 512 �. Main St.
S1.aada)' School and Church I
Pho "' WY 2-2'75.
R
ar�
pieue attend the reward
'1-21-tk
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It Jame1 S. Phillips , will no t be TIIE-LATE T. il.oAVIS -pro­
rilpontible for any debts contract- I perty, brkk two stcry, localed
,;,. ed by anyone other than my_sel f . j at North
Third and Coal
.
,._. ,
J11me11 S. P�ulhps, �l arr u,on Streets, Middleport, may be
1 , •
ville, Oh m
.
seen ;my evening ,
9-17-Jotc
10 5 3Lp - - - -·- -·-·---PEACJ-lES, . bring
contalnera.
.},:;.,;�
c::;:;;;,.;;::c=...:;:c..._..:;:=.=;
Webster
l'"ruit
Farm,
L-Ong Bot•
I
, ln:ern,tlon,I Travel A,.ncy
tum, Uluo. Phone YUkon 5·3201
We MU• Trani A.rr1Jlffflt11ll
'h W l'oreltn Cauntn Or T"
8-16·tfc
.Alq l'lae, la Tht U. I BJ o\:lr.
FOil SALE- l !:100 FOHD, new
Mix f•wnty
JJamt, $125, tape recorder, Web
U2•2nd. St, Chlllpoll1 �
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Phtne GI 6-1611
l· ord fur $00.00. Call WY2·6708.
or GI 6-12Q
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Clean quiet residenti1l location
in Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete

patio and walks, good water,
sewer, laundry, privileges, $5.00
per week. Hobart Dillon . Real­
lor, Gallipolis, Ohio. 10·6-lOtc

to a community when a new
indu1try hire1 100 wortera:
296 more people!, J 12 more
houserhold8, 51 more achool
children, $590,000 more in per­
sonal in come pe-r year, $270,·
000 more in ba n k depoll.Ul, 107
more pH!enger car! retl.!lered,
1 74 more workers employed, 4
estab1ilhmenl1,
more retail
$360,000 more in retail sales
per year. Reversal of the con­
ditions will produce invene re­
sults. These figures bavf been
compiled by c:ompelent ai.tthori­
ties and are equ,;Jly applicable
in Clevelan d. Hoboken, Ham·
tramck or in Pomeroy, Ohio.

MODERN unfurn lshed 3 room■
and bath apartment. Blrch cal).
inets,
dispooal, incinerator,
large closets. Phone WY2·5141.
tJ.16. tfc

----- ------THREE ROOM apartme t o

Condor Street, Pomeroy, also, 4
room apartmen t on Second
Street, Pomeroy. Phone WY2·
2733.
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AP Alu"MENTS - .orurm■hed ud
unfumU!li.ed. Mdlt1tera. )(lddl.._
port. Phone WY 2•2821. 3 3 tf

FOR RENT

TRAILER SPAa

Cenler of town - grass lawn.
WiH lake 00 ft. trailer.

SEE

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David C. Miller
Mlddl■port, Otiio
Phone WY-1-5191

MAN to take over g111 stati on.
Pho n e WY2-9D20.
9-23-tfc

WANTED: Mechanic:. Phone WY2·
�2a. tfc:
9920.

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HOUSEKEEPER for elderly man.
Stay nights. Apply immediately
Dutto n Drug Store, Middleport.
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ing the day. Phone WY2•3w.!.
ll·30•6tc

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$1 .99

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The Shoe Box
Phone WY-2-3770
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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SALE CON TINU ES ! !
Sale Noun: 9 to S Daily - 9 to 9 On Saturday

Water Heater - - $79.95

Just Llke New

Channel 3 -- Friday

5:45
6.00
'l:1.)0
9:00
9:30

1 - Model 5!1 Wann Momlng

Coal Heater - · only $20
Plenty Of U&amp;ed

Refrige rators • $35 &amp; up

I - 5 Piece Brown Like New

Dinette Set - - only $35
1 May_tag Washer - $88

Channel 8 - Frfd11y

B:00 Cartoon· s�ectacular
S:30 Romper Rot:!m
9:30 Show Time
ll:2� Your Esso Rt:pOTtel·

Less than one year old. Will guarantee it.
OTHER USED

Sa)e! Mt!la's

SUITS

47.50 Values • . . $38
55.00 Val••• • . . ,44
85.00 Values . . . . ,50
Otben At
$22 and ,2s

Brands Men's

Nationally Known

HATS

3.98 lo 10.00 Values

$2.00 to $6.50

Washe rs · as low as $25
1 - 4 Piece Se,tional

Living Room Suite

Living Room Suite - $25

Deep Freeze • - · $300

Made Men's

Marx and. American

REG ISTE R
for

Free Merchandise

To Be Awarded Oct. 8 at
8 p.m. No purchase ne­

ce�ry.

Topcoats
$1 6.88 to $34.88

Can not tell from new.

2 Blonde Step Tables and Matching Coffee Table With
2 Table Lamps.

Tables &amp; Lamps only $20
I - GOOD

Kitche n Cabin et · - - $10

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I - Extra Nice Kelvlnalor

Men's Dre11

PANTS
,,.as
up

To 7.95 VII.
p
U To 9.95 val. ,5,88
Up To l!.95 VIL ,s,%5
Up To U.95 val, .9.75

Men•1 White Dress

Fri. &amp; Sal. Only!

S H I RTS
s2.2a .
14-17½, Val. to 4.00

Electric Range

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Wool Rug

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CORDUROY

P A N T S Valuea

27 to 34 - $8.00

$4.88

Suede Jadlels, Lealher
Jaeltell and Heavy
Winier

Jadlola

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All Drosticolly
. REDUCED!

Dresser

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JAC l(Ei'S

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Values To $15.00 · ·

Underwea r
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!IHlltTS' I, DRAWW _,,:

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!leg
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ll9e
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$10

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Coal Heater
Thermo!

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Utility Cabinet

$15

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1 - All .Metal Double Door

1-USED

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I-LARGE

One Lot Of

$88

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Used Chairs · · only $5 ea.

Wool Rug -

Men'a

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2:20

4:00
4: 30
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8:QO

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6:25
1:SO
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7:00
1:18

8.30
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7:30

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committee chairman, was• · tn
charge of the Pleclion which;' was
held at Davis Hall . Gallipol 11
The new prei;idenl exprl!lllled
her appreciation -0n behalf of
the new o1ficers and pledged to
work hard the coming year.
·The-con stitution of the ora:ani•
1.ation was read and a report of
a general questionnaire toward re
organiting was discussed.
At the next meeting the offi•
Sealed bids will be rei::eived by cers,
Util ng these results, ill an•
the Board of County Commission- nounce the conclusions �
m pro­
.
ers, Meigs County, Ohio, at Ute of- ?ram planm�g,
pollcl�s
a
n d pro•
'Weatherca11t
lice of said Board, Pomeroy. Ohio, ' Jects. Committee chairmen
also
up until 12;00 o'clock Noon, Oct. will be annou n ced.
Newe Pictu--c ·
.
n
17 1 960 for fur ishing the folHun tley Brh1\t:Iev 'l\epon
.
· to
It wos voted unan lmO'llsly
lo.;,.ing: '
Deatb Valley Days
support toward these �ew
Tra nsport delivery o£ Gasoline, pledge
Great Debate
better rela!JOn •
go�ls---Promote
reaular and premium grades to ship, !cbolastlcally_
The Westerner
and ,1oc1slly
the Cou nty Garage, Rock Spri ngs,
Eleanor Roosevelt's Dia•
etween
t�e
alumm
and
the nurs­
�
mond Jubilee Plue One Ohio, at the direction of the coun•
.
yi
g
g
n
body
stud
m
ty Engineer, during tbe 90 day
Michael Shayne
-To conduct a n :uumru qucsperiod commencing Oct. 17, 1960.
News l-leadli11es
tlo
nn�ire conce�n ing their opi n•
Quote
prices
on·
both
rei:;ular
Weat.t'.ercaat
ion s m the achievement of the
and premium grades.
:ac-k Paar Sbmr
Board of Comminloners reserve objectives of the n ursing school
Sign Off
the right to reject any or all Bids. f or future pla1ining.
-.To be responsible fo� , ��
BcNtrd of COVnty CommlulDMrl
describing the n�r'sE!s
material
Cilld-11
By Gordon H,
Acting Cl■rk a]Jlmnl in the new nursing s&amp;ool
I Married Joan
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10 6 Uc bulletin,
The Texan
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ISSUES REVIEWED
Queen for a Day
Jn concluding the busi_n
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AO■ut .,.�ces
preside"nt reviewed t;lii · .
t
Medic
NO'nCE OF APPOINTMENT
ls
issue! · or two official -pu\llc
Day Ln Court
Executrix
The American Journal 1 0(, fifu Gal'? Storm ��u•
Ca" No, 1M2•
and Nursing OuUooJr.. · · .
:e�at the Clock
Ellate of G■rfl■ld A, A.dams,
The ·program of the fve,,,i
Who Do You Trust
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was a movie "Seconds. For �,fl,;
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Amerlcan Bandstand
Notice is hei'eb)' given that val'' · shoWn by th.e cqurf.eflf). of
Rin Tin Tin
Clara M. Adams, whose Post Of. The Ohio IS'ell Te)_ephcine ·co. �e
San Francisco Beat
fice address i"S Pomeroy, Ohio, R. most modern procedures w�e
D. has been duly appointed as revealed.
Your Elso Reportr,•
Executrix of the Estate of Gar­
FoUowi n g the program ,the
WeaU1er Teller
field A. Adams late of Meigs new officers served refreshments
John llaly Nfiw-1
Coun ty, Ohio, de�eased.
of coffee, cookies a nd n ut bread
Buddv �t11rcher Sbo"
Dated this 27th de)' of Septem- from a table decorated for the
Face to FaCe
Halloween season .
be,, 1960.
'l he Fl1nt9tones
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John C. Bacon ,
The next meeting will · : �e
'77 Sunset Strip
Acting
Judge
of
tbe
Probate
Court
Novemb
er 1 at 8 o'clock in Davis
The Detectives
Hall.
Program
notices will be
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The Law &amp; Mr. Jones
mailed in the president's letler
The N�w Tomght
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Mrs. Mickey Williams who also
· co!]pucted a number of games
Willi prizes awarded the winners.
Refreshments .were eerYed by
the hostess to·,'Jlln. Millard Va n
Metcar. Mrs. G�ld · Wildermutti.
Mrs. F.dward - �J!l-nedy, Mrs. �
M!'iyer I Mrs. EdJ!lr · Arnold, Mrs.
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Gail McCoy, whuse last kno\9_11
address is e/o Arlhur McCoy, The
Pl4ins,-"Ohio, is ·herehy notllied
that on the 6th day of September,
1960, Shirley Antl McCoy �e4..:Ql.l"
petition against ·him as- d�fenila�l.
in the Court of Commo11. • ,P1. · s,
Mejgs County, Ohio, CB.lie- . 1.
13,0'71 prayil!g- for diY ,i;e'..
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other proper r,:llef.
Said defendant ls rerjuircd to
answer on or' before the ll\th day
of October, 1960.
Shirley Ann McCOYAI­
By Thel� Nelson, .her lJ.ext
of friend . ·
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1 :00 News Readlinet
1:02 Juat For You
1:80 New,
1:30 Juat tor Yeu
2:00 Ca1Jing on Pt. Pleasant
.a:oo Ne"fil Headline,
J:02 ;Music Go Round
�:30 News · •
1:35 Music Go Round
4:00 New■ Headline.
4:0'2 Mule Go Round
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4:ltl 1tusle Go lt'ound
6:00 B1u1aball Sconis
5:05 , Music Qo Round
5:30 New• RP.adllne.
5:31 Music Go Rotmcf
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8:00 Crow's Steak Hou■e-Sounil
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68:32 E\imllnj lbtlitadt
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T:Oll Breakfast Party
T:80· Pici:erui Hardware Sbo•
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1:00 NeWI Ueadline1
a,oa Sportlil Re�
l:otl Breakfast party
1:80 News
1:88 Breal1:"raat party
0:00 "News lleadllnea
t:02 Breii:fast Farty
9:30 News
9:15 Breakfast Part.J
10:00 Coffee Time
10,15 Swap shop
10:30 Newa Headline,
10:32 Morning Dewtumr,
10:45 Radio ll)'mnal
11:00 Nm lleadHne1
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11:11(1 BacU" J11- .
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U'9 • The Bl'igltt�r Day
Love
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t,;Jb ThP S1:1� Stohn.
.c:earch for Tomtrrow
,:so Thl Edge of Night
1 2:45 The Guiding Light
i,:oo The Three Stooge,
1 :00 Life of Riley
S:00 Arthur J. Smlth--tQ"ewil
1:-c!f. As the World TUl.'DI
1.15 A Look at the n'eatb�r
2:00 Full Circle
8:20 S}l-OrtB11ope
, 2:30 Art Linldetter
B:IO Amos &amp;: Andy
••M The Milliona:re
'7:00 Shotgun Slade
3:30 Th• Verdict If Yours
'1:30 The Witnesa
,.JO The Brlgl\tP.I" oay
8:30 Zane Grey Theater
1:15 the Se&lt;rtf: Storm
9:00 Angel
_, ,.. Jl.:30. Ann Solhern Show � ..... !:�O ..:U,e _!_d� of ji!ht •
1 l:lo "'llarkliam
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':00 Arthur J . Smitb-?-,l'eft
l 0:30 The Du Pont Show
¢:15 A Look at the Weatb-.r
U:00 Nen
6:20 SportscoJle
U:10 l Look at th11:1 Weatllu
!1:30 Amos •n• AJtdy
11:15 Theater 13
'7:00 Highway Patrol
7:30 SpeclM
B:30 · Route 66
9:30 Mr. Garlurid
7:00 Automobile Show
10:00
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America
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10:30 Eyewitness to History
8:00 CBS News
l:00 News
8:)� ,Capt..ln ll.ang,aroo
11;10 A Look at the weather
t:00 Cartoon T1ieater
11:15 The\ter 13
11):30 Pecembe:- Bride
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)fr,, )1ile6 EppHng wa, clerted president Of the Holzer Hospita! Nutse1 A!l,IOCiation Tues•
day n ight with Mrs. H1chard E�
piing named vic:e president.
other offiei!rs are Mrs. Van
Johnson, secret11ry ancl Mrs. Marie Rtchards, treasurer.
Mrs. Beulah Ward, nominati n g

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1 - Only 19 Cu. i,. Amano Upright

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Play Your flunclt
Prke I• Righi
Concentration
TJ,uth or COnsequencel'
It Could Be Yoll
Mid Day 'New:.
Movie time
Woman'1 World
Ulretta You n g Theater
Young Dr. Malone
From These l\oots
�ake Room for I&gt;11ddy
Here's Hollywood
,neamboat Bill
-GisM Kid
Mldic m the Ro,nd
Jlm Thacker ShoW

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Mrs. Eppling Is President
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WHTN-TV Channel 13

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WC HS-TV Channe l 8

!:00 A:::.ericfi.11 Ba,1d1tand
�: ·-1u Rn, l(Y a1:ti His Ft-ien�
t.-:O San Francisco Beat
6:30 Yuur Esso Rep0rter
8:40 Weather T�ller
6:45 Jbhn Daly News
'l:00 Flight
'1:30 Guestward, Ho!
8:00 Donna Reed
8:90 The Real McCoya
9:00 My Three So ns
9:30 The Victor Borge Show
10:80 Johnny Midnight
11:00 Newe Tom}!ht
)1:10 Seanning the Weather
:.1:15 Sports Tonight
tl::.!O Late Show

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Continental Classroom
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Welcome Nei�hbors
Mr. and Mrs, North

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V. A. R. authorillea Wednesd11 but
t1ie Syrian pm,' • t.ieetil&lt;I JordM't atatem.en.t th ll! ht cofflmittea autdde after autni �tlcal
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This Man Dawson
8:SO Ba_t Masterson
9:00 Hachelor Father
9:30 The Ford Show
1Q:OO Thlf. Groucbo snow
i0:30 Phil Silvers Show
11:00 News H"8.dlines
U:10 Weathei-c111t
ll:15 Jack Paar Show
1:00 Sign Off
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I - 44 Gal. Ele&lt;lrlc Table Top Frigidaire

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Here's Hollywood
Steamboat BJtl
Sgt. PreltOQ .
P1att &amp; scrug-ga Show
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warfare aircnft carrier USS FAaex operating with the Sixt.b Fleet
in the Mediterraneac.
The Essex ia acheduleQ to com­
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-Mn. Amy Wolf

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USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chea•
ter W. Erwin , M3 S. Fourth Ave.,
Middleport and Norman J. Sehoon
over, airman, USN, 80n of Mr.
Freda Grate, Rutl.11nd, are serv-

STATISTICS - Benefits accruing

· TWU l'!Ect� Krnehlcr living room
.sutte, Plalform rocker in good
BABY SITTING i n my ow n home
WE WISH TO tha n k evc�;�;e I to1Hl1Lion. Inquire morning at
day, evening or n ight. WY2· who helped in a ny way during
224 Walnul SL, Middleport.
2622.
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mother an d sister. Mrs. Etta !JEAN S $1UO per bu. Pick your WILL DO ironing in my home.
Jlellm11n. Also the Ewing Fun­
Call TU2-J894.
10..fl.Jtc
own. Bring YoUr ow n container.
eral Home, Dr. D1wis, ltev.
C W. l'ruflill, Portla n d.
·-()iler, and the pallbcunm; for
IU·4· 12lp
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,:.'. their 11erviceH. We also wi�h tu
':-thank all lbose whu 11cnl nm!� 1'"UH SALE 150 Player pia110 rolls
liood cunlliliun. C:ill Vl:.1•2441. MUELLER FU9'NACIS, WISTING
... -,r [lowen.
HOUSE ■ppll■nHL Arnold Bro­
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Roy Heilma n and
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Syr■cUN, Ohio. Phone
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ONE l'Alll ready tr:iined Ueaglcs
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Hatley
AIR 80NDIT10Nll'IG, Kl!!FRIGD­
llun Huat.l, Pomeroy, O.
ft WISH - ,-0-extend our h�;r1
aUon servtce. Jack'■ Refri,1era·
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felt than ks to our friends 11ml
lion,
New Haven. FbOJM TI12·
relatives for the
be11uliful
37.
11-23-tl
:card1 and lelter� to me while I ONE DIAMOND HING AND UNE
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-..,waa In Holzer llu11pih1I last
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A 1CTIONIII
-week with pncumoni11. Your
Watch. Inquire tl20 Locust SL,
Cornpttie le"loe
: memory never will be for11ot­
M1Udlep11rt.
10 5 Jk
Crltt lr■dhnl
:"Jen. May God bless e.tch 11111J
Phone or Contact
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SJNGEI(
SEWINti
il'I.ACIILN.E, A. C. BRADr•OAO, Reel.... Ohle.
"' every one.
blond console model, in excel•
Mrs. Myrlie Hirks,
kilt 1:0llLIILJOll Willi gu.ir:inlec.
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and F11mily.
Ecpupped to m11ke buLLon hole�,
duru,
palth, mo11ogram and mauy
WE WJSH TO th.a n k everyone
J'anl'y ug ·lag �1itt11cs. Take over
..�who w11 10 kind and lhctughlful
ha111n1:e 1iuc $4:J.5U. Terms ar•
· durJng the Illness and death or
rnng1'd
ur discount for cash.
John (Jack) Thomas. We &amp;ls11
l'hune
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1U 5 till:
: wl1h to thank the Flre1nen,
: First Ald Squad, American Le- -- -- - - - -· 8elOl'P 9:30 A.M.
' -eion, blood donors, �wi111,1 Fu ll · I FOlt SAL� 4 HOOMS furniture
Mlddl■11wt WY•2-264t
IHclulling :i.t11glc Che£ rnngc,
; eral Home, those !e ndi11i,: flow1 en and all or our friends a nd
lAt.rll �1,10 STOP
Maylag W11sher, Gibson Ue' At C1tuter
frigcn1tor, :.W ' �ylva1111t TV,
'J relative� who helped iu any
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new l'orl. Sini:er Sewing Ma:.,.,ay,
d11111:. l :1 l-7lh Streel, Middle- HAMfLL i■RVICI ITATIOtl
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Mn. John (Jack) Thomas
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- ters.
10·8•1tp N 1�cc1 1 1 s11:w tNlt M A c H J N E.
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zYery Doy llenl-.
1-:quq1pt•ll to zig za1,1, darn, mono•
HEatEBY wish to ell.Pl"l'Sli our
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gr11m, clc Sold origi nally for
• beartfelt thank• to nei,:thlxm,
lt.lASONAILI RATII
� l tl l .00. l';iy off bal1rnce of
-friend,, and churrheM for their
$jll,ll0 11r $8 per month. Phone SATISFACTION GUARANTIID
:;»ord1 and meaH&amp;es of cncour­
WY 2-22ll4.
Call or writ. I, 0, McCoy
10 � tltc
:,aement, and· sympathy, exLcndChattr, Ohio
,1;1 uuri ng the lll noH
an d
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AUCTION
death of our dear wife and
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On
S11turtlay,
Oct.
i,
19tl0,
. motber, Mra. Blrda Mae Dunn:
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Fonda,
b11aornenls and landscaping. Ph.
and ft•r the bHutiful !Joni l : Ou I'. M. 11l my bome back of
Chester, YU IH253.
� 30tp
offerln11 atnt for her funer11l the Lhcster Melhodist Church, In
111rvlee. We IIY "thank you l!O C.:hester, I will sell at aucllon Lbe PAINTING
INSIDE AND OUT.
' • much'' lO everr one who helped following:
Paperi
n g. Floor aandlna and tin•
Ul•11u1y
Gas
Range,
Servel
Rc•
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In an)' way durln&amp; our bereave
ishing. Carl E. Nobon Rutland,
fnM,oraLur, Urop Leaf table, two
ment.
Rt. L Phone WY 2-6969.
Lluuni
room
lable�,
Metal
utiJity
SJ1ned: Rev. Frank E. Dunn
10 4 6tp
cab111el,
5lt•p
sloul,
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Crosley
and Chlldren.
10·6·1k
TV, 17 incn Admiral TV, Sinti1t1r
Sewini,: Maehme, good, Electric
I nsurance
UU Auto Sales
Walfle Iron, Portable electric
washer, Sunbeam Iron, Quad Gaa COJ\lPLITE IM!UIIANCII PRO
._ Ct- U'" C.n
tecUon, Lile, Auto. l'iN, Poll4)
H,i,aU ng Stove, a Beds, Library
Call
Doll KWa. lllddltpor\
fable,
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and
Table
Lamps,
; , • MlftOIIOUTAN MoTOQ
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12 by 13 Wool Rug, I} by 12 Wool
Rug.
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1 11e fqllowi ng Anti&lt;1ues: China BARNU.SIMPSON INI\J RANCJ:
9' •15tllCK Super Hardtop Lnok9 Cupbo1o1rd,
Cht•rry Chest, Iron
Aientl, Middleport. Fire, Aulo­
�'Ind run, Uli:e new. Phone WY2·
Bea,
H11ll
Trt&gt;C,
W11sh Sta n ds,
mobU■• Bonda. Phone WYJ10-t-6tp
71l:'8"
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2903.
B-27•U
, E�CHEVROLET BEL AIR t dr. phone, Thn•e Stands.
' ·1 � ,,wner, low mllea&amp;e, power
Also dishe.s, cooki n g utensil,, ( 2 1 ) Rea I !:state
alr:e■, 1teerin&amp;:, R&amp;H, while bed clothes 1md many other items
�all1, 102 W. Main �It., Pome- too num4H'flUS to mention.
FOR SALE: PIVE ROOM HOUSE
1'.I- 10)',
1(). i.3tp 'f�!ms: Cash.
with bath, nice location. Melvin
Not RHpon1ibl■ htr Accident•
Hood, 111 Lo..:uat St., Pomero:,.
,
Refreshme nts will be served by
(9) 1 80tP
For Sale
the Chester IJ. of A. Lodge.
..... FUEL on. and c:011 fur.
Owner: Elizabeth Wkkh.am FOR SALE RESTAURANT D2
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License 6% Beer and Wine. 702
Auctiu,1eer: l. 0. McCoy
W. Main St., Pomeroy. Jo-t-�tp
l'onm• 6: Abbott llldaleporf 10-1·6\p
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FOR SAl.E automatic c1rrnl!ltlt1g FOR SAL&amp;.-Lot and two houaes,
One, 9 room, arid hlth, and one
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aas heater with fan, M,000
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� rooms with runnlna wit.er,
Pbpe WY2-8691.
10-6-3tc
BTU Uset.l three months. ln•
Call SP 3·M62, Clifl.ofl.
quire al 128 Mulberry Ave.,
)11 BATS killed with Star W.r•
10 5 etc
Pomeroy.
J0-6-3tp
� &amp;arm. 21,i lbs. tl.dl. Eber.bach
FOR SALE A 6 room bouae and
l Hanlnre, Supr Run Flour
( 9o )-�rine Supplies bath, two l ob, atorm doqn
1 � r-IIW, Landma,k Co-Op.
lll"l
and windows, double gara&amp;e,
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Al II IP ■CIALI
gas he11t, city wat·er. $4,500
,.'11. iti 10, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28;
57 Mercury 60 H. P, f4t5.00
down, balance in ,mall month·
(l-1) � 2. •• 9, 10, 11, 16, 17,
59 Mtrc11ry 70 H. P. fSff,00
l:V paymenb. Pbone
Wlt-3792.
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H, I'. M.rcury Oulflt s,tS.GO
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KULES, 2 wheel l�.
�n,iy Pierce, Lona: Bott()ni. 600 l11t Main Street, PtimorQ' FOi\ SAL!!: o r�m ho�111 wtth
PhoM WY241111
bind, Rutland Tow1ublp. Phone
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10-Mlc

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SIRVI ON 15S!X

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.._.,! - one mo1:tb for 30 cent; r,er word.
. JII.U. nlfl of 4, ,cents per wOrd will tie charged for advertiB.lni
II aot Nld "'1ibiu 10 days aner rece.vU1g bill.
�• in Advertialni - Should Le r.pci:1� immf'diately. The
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TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Bi•\llore no - M:-Hk Damon
,. -nlE REBEL BllEtD'·
- also 1·
aobert Knapp - LmdJ Lal'.,.,0,1
'"THE TH.Rf.AT"
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SATURDAY ONLY
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Cb:lps Raffetry, Bnu:l· Arl'IH'r
-sMILEY G ETs A {; L 1 :1. ·
(Color &amp; Srnp(' 1
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"GHOST TO W!\'. ' ·
Also Carloon

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Met A t Bowers'

95-Year-Old
Man Enjoys Visit
From 4 Nieces

\Ir!&gt; Elwood Bowen, t&gt;nlert.1 i n l·d
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l In- m ee t m g Ill d1 a r g e of �trs
Bul'.· e r�, p res 1 d i•nt . o p ened w J t h dei o t w ns tak L·n f rom Ps l l m 2:l hy
,\ : rs Charl&lt;•s Eskew . Twu real1111gs
,. , . rr iiven · · �ol In Vain" by :,.1rs
\ J d v i n S n u th and " Horse Sense . .
!n .\I r � '.\'l i lto � Ho us h Pny er by
\lrs Hart.tld Sm1lh, cunelu(lcct the I
d1•1u1 mns.

L t I I!\ (Ju i l len. 95 . of f_k wi l l !\
l ( , rn h,id th e ph•�su re u f � l' PIII!:
f ( l ll l' n t J 1 1 � r1w(·e� reet"nll y Thn•
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01 \1 , ·r :.:11,•sh were :\I I . Ba h r
a 1 1 , t '"' 1:1\1� ( 'tw�ler, ( ' . E I
', lt•inbers ;rnswcn•d rull call with
W 1 1 wk I n r pe, , 1'1 .i i m : '-I r and ,1 kmg o r lhe Old Testamt'nt
)I r� .-\ r t f\asp\ 'f. ('olumbus
1 1 · 1inst m.1 s l"ard�. wrai&gt;pm�s
and I
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cnJu) � v1s 1 t 1 11 :.: lu s 1 m· m lx:rs t o sell as a money rm k., nd � 1 1 l l
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prnJt•ct
A rou nd
robin
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i.:ct ,v,· 1 1 r 1 r,t \I ii� u· n t to Mrs
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M ,:� · . 1t' l 1 i'1 1 S m i t h was in d 1 a rge
ut l'l1 \ ! ' I l &lt;u t , n1 f•III ;,aHI prt :tL· s w n e
a w ankd t o M ··� :s:tl w.irJ Vc11uy and
M rs . De u � c r l\ :1pple.

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:ind '.\.t rs. (1,nnd O h l i ni:er :.ind
Kath r nl. :\!rs Lettil Spencer and
Ll'a 1 1; Veno:1.
T h l' II C X L 11,Ct'l!llf; will be lll'hl
111 till' ho;n1• of :;t rs. Ch arles Es
kcw.
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l lcrman London is ('()n f 1 ncd l o
hi s hJ1rlc 1 n Sv nH'llSe becau s e ol
bl1�m! r,oi !&gt;olli ng.
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Men's and B ig Boys' OXFORDS
Sizes 6 l o 1 2

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Sizes 6 to 1 1
$1 0.9 5

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Sizes 12 1/2 to 3
$3.99 pr.

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Sizes 7

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HIGH SHOES
:J 11.1

to 9

$2.99 pr.

M t: N ' S
COHK SOLE

WORK S HOES
Siws 6 to 1 1

$4.99 pr.

Roush's Shoe Store

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M I I HlLEPORT

EST BETS IN
OYl� WEAR
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Bulky Knit

l:1 1 l ky knits willl the popular shawl (' Ollar th;il

lin.v .� hkl'. l'housl• fro m pullown1 a11d utrdigani;.
l 'upul:ir l' uiurs, loo.
FOil BOYS 2 TO 16

JACKETS and
CAR COATS

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easy to tare !or. Go ld, red,

l&gt;ci·.II C, green, etc.

Broadcloth

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All 1he wonderful, new was h­

All Siles For Boy,

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S H I RT S

t'or Boys 6

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, fi �Utut
broadc loths In wuh

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$1.00

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A wide seleclion or washoble

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lo 16

S H I RTS

i ,'a, we,.r plaid&amp;, stdpes and pla111
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SparklinJ screen prints - bo xed. Made or a m iracle fiber blend
for soltne.ss, freshnes.s o( col o r and long life.

Dover 74 - 7Z"x90" Rayon, Cotton and Orlon . . $6.95
Dover 22 - 72"x90" Rayon, Cotton and Orlon . . $8.95

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'Brilli antin e' Bedsp reads

Tone on Tone Tufted Spreads. Exciting and different!
Dress up your bedroom in this stunning horizontal strip­
ed design spread. Sturdy cotton , viscose and acetate
blend that washes colors sparkling bright. Preshrunk .
In beige, aqua, pink, topaz, brown and tangerine.

on. Slr.e&amp; 8 to 16.

FOR BOYS 4 TO 16

SLACKS

Boys' 13¾ Ounce

Western Style

SIZES 4•8•

J EANS
$1,9 9

$1 .99 - $2.99
SIZES 7-18

· $2.99 - $3.99

A tnrd, Lo-bea t value I n aood

Wa,Jt 'I\ W ear Bedford co rds

J3o/4 ounce sanlorizell

� rtwduroya.

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Joan■.

IN POMEROY

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TABLES

Curved leg ironin g tables
with delulle features. 12 po­
sition adjustment with safe•
ty lo&lt;'k. New impro\led st ur­
dier, non snag leg joints.

$S.95

Olher Melal Ironing

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For better plants and
flowers. Scientifically
prepared. Ready t,, use.

4 lbs. 49c
10 lbs. 98c
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'Gibbs" Peek-A-Boo

maize.

Stripes - florals - noVelty effects. Warm fleecy out­
ing _flannel for pajamas, gowns, infants wear, general

ME N'S

Flanne l Sport Shirts

Gel ready now for cold ,days ahead. These Big Yank
fLinnel shirts are smart looking, flt properly and are
properly made lo wear a long Ume . Siles small (1414½), medium (15,151&gt;), and large (16-161&gt;).

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$2.15

MEN'S THERMAL

Hooded �weat Shirts

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Men'11 WiKt�t; fac�ets·
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United States Wins
Majority In UN Today

U!HTED NATIONS. N. Y. UPI
-The -United State. today m us­
tered • majority In ! he u. N .
General Aasembly against a d eter
mined Rululan effort to win a
seat for ij:ed China and the Com·
munlst bloc appeared beaded for
another defeat.
' Nalion1Ust Ch inese Ambassador
Dr. Tingf.u F. Tsiang sC'heduled •
second addre1&amp; In a■ m■ny days
to the a51flmbly while American
and So\liet delegation me mben
campal&amp;ned in the corridors for
the neutral nation vot111 on the
Red Chlna laue .

Smart sturdy corduroy s for practical winter wear. Choose the continental model with adjustable side tabs,
no belt loop or the regular Ivy League styles_ Black,
tan, or brown.

$ 3,95

Slim s11n
9i-or Boys

IN STU�DY · CORDUROY - · - · · · · · · - · · $3.95

Husty Sizes For Boys

NIW SUPPORT
YORK UPI-Fresh sup­
port trickled into lhe stock mar­
moderately active · open•
ket lit
Ina: today.

MEN'S SOCKS

SISTEl•llj,1,AW DIES
PASCAGOULA, MlsL UPI
Mn. Marie Antoinette Mall�tte
1l1ter•in-Jaw of Ohio
Stephemi,
pov. Mithae DiSalle, died Thur&amp;­
dl)' ln her home following a lon a
lllneu,

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IN STURDY CORDUROY · · - · · · · · · · · · $3.9 5
OUTDOOR
THERMOMETERS

Adjustable. Easy I&lt;&gt; in­
stall. Adjuslfl for easy
reading thru any Window.

vy, black, brown, char•

coal, and .dark green.

3 pelrs $1 .00

White

enameled

wood toilet

seal

chrome fittings.
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$1.00

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Men's stretch nylon and
silk socks. Stretches to
fit your sl!e (9½-13). Na•

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Corduroy Trousers

39� yd.

Other Men's Flannel Sport Shirts

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"We li,siened to , Sen. lotm F.
Kennedy uwl now .we wan} to pre·
llf!nl oor side becau'se ft are in­
tel'tsted at ge tting at the whole
truth," Sen. Roman L. Hruska
CR•Neb.) said.
"We feel that . if those fellows
out there in the hall want to dis­
agree with us they of course have
tbat right, but they should n ot
come In here and try to break up
our meeting with a lie detector
teat."
, The truth squad 11 a lfOUP of
GOP Jawmaken w ho are follow­
ing Kennedy to present th e Re­
publican answera to his spee&lt;' h es.
Hruska sucgested, however,
that his .truth &amp;quad would be
happy to take a lie detector teat
"if they will bring Senator Ken•
nedy in here and put those polY·
graph straps on his arms."

69¢

Printed Flannel

$1.95

CINCINNATI UPI-The Repub­
lican ' truth squad ran into a
bunch of De mocrats bere Thurs•
day night who wanted to give
them a lie detector test.
Th� Republicans, who said
they would rathe r let th e public
decide who w111 telling the truth
br111hed aside the would•be Demo­
crattc "truth squad"' with the sug­
l'8lion that they were just publicity seeker■.

Mesh all cotton panties for girls. Smooth elastic waist,
full cut, double reinforced crotch, .ruffled elastic leg,
extra strength seams. Sizes 4 to 14 in white, pink and

YARD W I DE

sewmg.

For Lie Test

Panties For Girls

Both For $2.49 .

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Face Demand

Styli 50-80-Ciew Sock�wear 'em
s11aiglll up flipped once 01 t11ple­
tolled-1ny way rcrn like 'em. All
wMe.
Sim 6-8\i • , • . • . . . . , 39c
Sizes 9-ll . • . . . .
59G
Styl162'-Boys'Strai&amp;hl•Up CrewSocks.
for acli�e boy5 in �ctive colors white,
nny, brown and red. Sim 6-8½ 39�
Styli 91-Anklels-lor big and 111t1e
ials in rainbow co!o1i----wh1te, yellow,
b!ue, pink, red, navy, brown, hunte1,
mint, bei11e , aqu1,orth1cl, irey, ma1oon.
Sim 6·11
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and . . , they·re indelibly id1.1�d
for eaay pairinir alter washintC
and made from mercer\Z('d long•
staple Bebonlll oottun

Alrlean Vlolel Soll

With new controlled-foam applicator. Foam cleans with­
out soaking . Easy to use. Dries fast. Shampoo and ap­
plicator ,3.99 value.

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Local P0Iitica
More Votes, Wit_h A Month Left Until Election

Truth Platoon

POTTING SOIL

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9:00 to 5:00

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9:00 to 9:00

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foll ...,1b1Nf thla """"''"-­
laturchly.
Othwwl• fah'
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Ever since lhe MaY pri mary eleelion top political candidates on t he
national level of government hav e
been fighling tooth and toenail
for more vote! fro m the peOple of
Meigs County and th e collntry ,
On the local level with only a
month until the general election,
ofrice hunting is beglnnlne to. h um.
Candida tes of both par th�• are
spending the ir spare time ,eek. Ing
more votes.
Some local candidate• . are rising
from lhelr beds al dayI1a:ht, pac•
,..the
ing a' _l·unch, and stayjna: on
&lt;'aihpaign road a 11 d ay,
.
• In_ �t,� ·P� lbii ye_ar, O, llM,
lteputillean, and, 1 ,668 Detno:crats
voted . COmpu� to 19S8, this
year's May primar-y alm01t doubJed t he former becaw:e thla is a
presidenth•l year.
Three candidates in the eounty
are shoo-ins, unopposed, and with•
out worries. The three a re present
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach, Ber nard Full! for pro•ecuting attor ,
ney and Stanley J. Blaiewici, run•
ning for County Engi�eer.
The county com m issioner race
is drawing wide attention from
voters, as it does in every Meigs
county election. oemo&lt;'rats nominated are William McKelvey, who
recelved 688 votes in the primary
and Rolland "Plusger" Neuttling,
who led his ticke t with 1M votes.
They will pair up against Dan Har•
linger, w ho led all Republicans
for the etffiee with 2,366 primary
vote, and Avery Nelson, who h ad
1861.
In the &lt;'On lest lor state represen·

t.etlve from Meigs County, George posi.i'g in&lt;'umbent Republican Har•
Meinhart, r�nnlng for his firth mon O'Brien.
The office of recorder is 110ugbtterm, will oppose Dl!:mocr1t Erne,t
A. Wingett, a ,Racine \lillage offlc- by Republican Paul " Corky" K1 oeis
and Mur. ine Allenawetrth. Neither
i&amp;I ror 16 11ears.
iuFor clerk of co ts, Republican hu -uked for pubUc office before.
A number of offices of inter•
Evelyn· Lucke ; �king her second
term, ia oppo•� by Audrey Youn l. eat oh the atate and distrkt l evel.
Running · for · treasurer is pr.esent a\-e up ror decision.
The most talked about 11 that of
office holder,. Clyde G. Milhone, Rt·
pllbllcan, opJl'Osed by D emocrat representati\le to Congress. Present offlee holder, Demoen t Walter
Geraldine .\'.ol!ng. ·
c o"roner H• nr, Ewln • 1· 5 b•i"" H. Moe ller, ia facing fo rmer stale
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challenged ror hia , orl lce by Dr. senator, Republican Oakl e1 C.
Collins.
T. A. Hewe•·on
� ., a Pomeroy osteopath, Who ls·, entetlilg pc)lltlca lor
The only t hina that can be pre•
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thlt nr.,t· UIDlt · .
Jlicled as of no.p: (-qi thffe �I\
FOr
,pfl)lfate 1"d�e; , wlio wirn.t to ,Mp',e,. ,llie Ailific, ill
prese nt COUllty Court Judg!: ·Em.- tltaf · a'ft, Will be \letY busy in th e
melt W. P�ofles, Democr.at , is op- sbOrt weeks 11\ead.
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Fot-o·'s·.:_M.u-s·1·e Comp"any Seletts
pomeroy F·or New, Mus·1c• tore

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Meigs Gounty was blessed with a new business this week
with the.
ening of the Fotos Music Company store on Sec-

P.olitical Pulse

Republican Hopes Surge In
. SoµthAs D-nger Flags Fly

CAMP AT GALLIPOLIS
COLUMBVS VPI-Qr . . Robert
Halnea, director of Mental Ry­
a:iene and Corre ction, said today
he has abandoned ,., pl&amp;ns to start
a prison honor camp a t Da1ton
State Hospital. T�e department
would conUnue plam tb estab•
li1h an honor branch for con­
victs at Gallipolis State I111titute.

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11,e annual election of directors of the Meigs County Agri,
�l!ur•l Society will be held Noy. 12 from 5 p .m. -to 9 p.m. In
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er
ested
In
The election wH ordered this stein Auocialion la Int
week at a regular meeting of th e pu tting on a show at the 11161
�ounty fair board will\ Preaident fair .
, -The. proposed new fu,.iOr
• Fr,d D. LeUheil pretidlng. Nine
r buildinl, in that plans and
Fai
.
meJllberi wer4 in atten�ance
speelf
l cation, nilllt
be · prepare d
t
on
Joh�
k
Fran
etary
&amp;Sard Secr
WU directed to ac�pt no · peti• and approved by the St■te Depart
� for nomination to 1961 ment pf Ac-rieulture for approval.
-Race horse owner" ,ho will
fair ttoard memberfhlp • after 5
ulllnal• here have ' com•
winter
ad•
I). Ill. Nov. 5 and to obtain
about track ' condltfons.
plained
Ohio
under
pquiNd·
\"eJUllng
The bo¥'d 1l10 -heard a - report
· w.' · '
Sale of �mbenhlpt in the from member Charlei ·Jbdf6rd on
If F&lt; to ,top 111• dq Qf tb• Fhi1 trip - to t!i• � j:o"'11Y
, air to ch eck on conct!Nion1 for
el�ton. ·
the 1961 Kehl• falr, · and ileclded
but
ed,
� board 111&lt;1 dl1CUU
not to appl1 for COit 4lirll:t . race
Ji: no acUott on:
.;.JA�tePQl't tbal_ tlJ,e Cot&amp;Ob: Sol• -..,1 D� Jea�. � ·.� , � . .

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The company is owned by G.
Bill Wit hers, representative of
th e company, began moving the P. Fotos of HunUngto'n. Mr. Fotos
new st.ore into the Ewing build- is a graduate of the Cincinnati
"I
ing formerly occupied by the Conserva tory .of Music, has studSecond Street Market, Thursday. ied in Europe, and has done conHe said today the c ompany is t9 cert work. He is 1!10 a piano tech•
be one of th e largest In the area. nicisn and tuner.
The new store is the fourth to
The new store will sell such
pianos, organ11 be opene d in t h ia area by the
famous brand
and stereos as Baldwin, Hamilton, company. They have twe stores
Kimball, Kohler and Magna\lOX in Huntington, and one In Mays•
factory
and wiJI be managed by David ville, Kentucky. Two
Rou, llunUngton who Is an ac- lrained organ service men are
employed by the company in or•
c\)mplished organist. .
K.hrush Goin,: Home
M r. Withers is a nativ e of Ma· der to give th e best in piano and
son County, W. Va ,, and now re• organ service, Mr. Wlthen said.
.Bui Wants To Return
A &amp;rand opening ls planned
. UNITED NATIONS N. Y. UPI­ aides with hla wife, Jo Ann at
Soviet Premier Nikita S::" Khru• Le Sage, W. Va. Mra. Wi t her, is t hroug hout next week when the
sh&lt;'he v is ready to return to Rus· a physical education teacher at store will be open rro m 9 to 9
Monday through Saturda1.
sia, ptobably •by ea r� next week Wahama High School,
source• reported today. But there
were indications he want■ to
come back in ' March for another
U. N. aummlt on dlaarmament
wit h the ne w pre,ident of the
United St.ates.
.
'."here . were hopes ttae SoViet
leader would reveal some ot his
intentions at a U. N. corre•Pond�
f:1'1.s HSOCiQ.liOn lunch today when
he was -acbeduled to make a short
state ment and tben antwer q_ues•
ATLA�A UPI - Gov. Ernest captured 1oi, electoral votes in the
tion1 from reporters.
a.ttended 18 - state ar�a of southern and
VandivJt of Georgl•

Fair Board Election Set Down
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xuberant Pranksters Ca use
9 O'Clock Midd leport Corfew

Mayor's Own Picnic Table
Carried O,n School Lot Yard

�fage ls Set
For
·' 2nd Great
TV
,, Debate

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Mem bers of the Middleport Vo\.
un teer FiH Depar tment voled
Thursday evening during its regu­
lar mee ting to give the depart­
ment's building cetm mittee 1.uthor­
lty to spend 'nre department fundi&gt;
ln stcuring the start or the pro­
poaed new fire sta tion,
A represenlaliv e of the depart­
ment will go before the village
council Monday night to diseuss
further village cooperation in the
project.
According to an Oh io Inspection
Bureau repor t a new £ire station
ia one of th e recommended im•
prov@!menta to be made.

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Preceding the meeting a stdk
11upper was served to the members
and the department phy�ician Or.
Ray R. Pickens. Dr. T. A. Hewet­
son and Louisa Johnson were
guests. Th e meal was prepared by
Jack Beehtle assis ted by "Bruz"
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Mills and "Mac" McKinley.
UNLUCKY FOR NUMBER S.EVEN .:.. Tbe Yankees' Mickey Mantle flips his bat to the
Other buslneu during the regu­
lar meeting included plans to al· side af�r striking oUI tn the fir1t lnnln of W orld �ries gapie number two in Forbes Field.
tend a fire achool at Athetis, Sun­ Pirate catcher Smoky Burgess watches fhe fly ing bat. Later In the game Mantle hit two hom­
day, October 9.
ers, putting him within reach (with 12) of Rut h 's World Series ·record of 15.
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The recreation room of tile hnme
of Mra. Everett Bachner was dee·
orated in orange and black carry.
Double fleeced fabric, completely lined With· thermal
Ing out the Halloween theme for
Lile regular meet ina: and Hallow­
cloth for extra warmth. Hooded and with front muff
oon party of the Ladies Au•il lar)'
pocket Grey, red, or nav{ blue. Snjall, medium, large,
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to the Middleport F� Depanment
and extra large.
held Tueacfay evenln&amp;,
Mrs. David J enkin, received the
prize for t he prettle1t costume. I'•'
Mn. Bachner won lhe pr�e for
the ugl l eet and Mrs. Thomas Han•
n lgan ror .the most orla:lnal cos­
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tume.
Followlna: 1 1hort biJslneas mee t­
ing conducted 1,y the president,
Mn. Emmelt Shyler, 1amN1 were
played with prize■ beina won by
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Mn. Howard Dalley and Mn. Lee '
Roady for sale In the men's depal'lln�t on tile maWt
Smilh. The travellnu priie, !ur­
Jaekel liow. "!blle selec•
noor. Come tn select y0\11'
nlahed by Mn. Jack Bec!hU e, was .
tloDJ -are best. � 38 to
and eitra lirge sizeo 411 to
won by Mn. Hann111n. ·
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Mr■• Bac h ner with Mrs. Rusaell
Milli as auiding hoateu to those
above mentioned and Mn. Gerald
Anthony, Mra, Robert McElhlnny,
Mn. Sohn Vromai,, M.r1. Th.om.a
D1nt M.r1, · R'l''"'!flll II� and
Conille •n4 Koi,a

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John Jay, 11■met1 chi.. luttlce
tht Sup,.me Ciwrt. by Pr•-'·
t W■■hin,ton wtt■n only 44
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Literary Club Met
At Las.her Home

The dislricl rally of the EUB
Vouth o f Group Four was held
Mond1:1y evening at .the Enterprhie
EUB Church.
llcv. Francis II. Glaiier was in
charge of th!! opt!ning servic8
wh ich b c�an with g rour �in�ing of
· ·sumh!uc In My Soul" fol lowed
IJy lhc reatliug or Psalm Il l Uy Nor•
nu1 Jean Ucarhs and prayer Uy
Rev. F. E. nunn of Syral'use.
Dllnna Buhr of ttie Tuppers
Plains Chari{(', vice president, W,!8
in c h arge of 1he meelin� when
i1evf!ral busir.ess iJ.erns Wl' re dis-'
cm1sed. The Vouth Fcllowshi!) of
the Et1terprise ch urd1 was awarded
the banner ror the largest num ber
present attd also the hnnncr for
the largest p('rccnlagc o r member•
s h ip present.
Election of omcers, in charge of
the Rev. Paul Sellars, Youth Di•
rect or, or Jacksonville, Ylas held
wlth Norma Jean Benrhs selected
as pretiident; Bill Carlton, vice
prealdent; Donna Bahr. secrcbry;
Ami Carlton, assistant secretary;
Ca,ro]yn Bell, treasurer: Larry
Circle, as9istanl treasurer; Oonnit
811hr, pianist. Carolyn Bell, assist•
ant pianist; Huth Ann Brothers,
news reporter, ll.ncl Roii:er Holter,
asslstRnt news reporter,
Refreshments i n ch .rgc of Mrs .
O rvllle Brown, director o r th�
local Youtll Fellowship, arid :,1rs.
Thomas Bentz, assistant dir�tor,
aulsted by Mias Helen Davis were
sef\led to the 81 perso ns pt·eaent,
The next mee t ing will lie hefd
on December B at the Tuppers
Plains El!B Churc h .

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Wear - Lingerie - Foundation Garments - Kodak Dept.
ON T H E 2nd FLOO R - Womens· a nd Gi r l s Ready Ta Wea r - Curtai ns - Draperies Luggag e - Blankets - Bedspreads - P i l lows - Furniture - Sma l l Rugs.
ON THE 3 rd F LOO R - Furniture For Every Room I n Y our Home and Floor Coverings
For �very Room I n Your Home.

EUB Youth Rally
Held Monday Night

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A duucing party was held Sal•
u,·day evening. Oct. 1st at the
home uf N ,m cy Jo Cole ,
Refreshments were ser\l ed to
t h e following Johnnie Hetzer Jr.
and Homer E. Cole, Mary Weh unt
and Sharl)n Sayre of Zanesville;
M r. and Mrs J i m Withee, Middle•
port . Mr . .ind Mrs. W m J. Rlteh 1 e and daughter Cindy, Miss
L'et11 l a· G�ul
.. • Be th .in d J ane l Sue I
l l urfman , Chester; . �ob Trippe
and Mars h oll Md,11111.in, Mason;
Dav1_d l� 1 ggs, Lo�g Bo llom and
Uu! ch lialll . Racme
Later attending were Mr.- and
M rs. Homer A, Cole and son
�
U illy .
Ut1i1b!e lo at tend wC're Clyde
J n hnson a nd several olhl'r�. S;i_nd
"' l l'h cs, pun d1 and potato e h 1 ps
Wt·rl! sen1 l·ti .
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The M iddleport Litera, v r? , 11
mt•t Wednesday artecnoon
�h1
cuu niry hon11.• of Mrs. B c r\l i.. LJSh
r.r in Ru11an d,
M r.s. Emerson Jones, presidenl,
presided over the meeting whic h
I 01wncd with the d u b collect in uni�on. Mrs. Jones welcomed the
members .and guests after
the
surnmrr recess.
T h e F'eder;1tio n n:eering to be
hdd in At h ens. Monday, October
1 1 , �I t he Virst Christian Chureh
,vas announced. All reservations
Pomerny. Ohio
HI USt l)e iri by t he 13th to eit her
TONIGHT
. \lrs. ,lones or the secretary, Mrs.
J. E. H arley.
I 'z-:· i \ n n"Millf"S
The dub "ave congratulation s
"T: l 1•: c . rn:.\·p,:s r SHOW
tu Mrs. D. ll. Harti nger on her
i i!'! E.\RTM"
rctent hirthdJy.
,·T &lt;'du; i ,,ilor1
An interestin g review o f the
Deity l l u l !on - t"urnel W i lch­
hook
"The View Fro m the ForRunning time: 2 hrs .. 30 m in.
1 1 et h Floor" was gi"en by Mrs
Box Offic4t doses 8:30 l'.M.
llo&lt;lney Downing. The auth o r
of
F R I DAY NOT OPEN
t h e book is Thei;Klore l,J. Whi te,
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
11nd is the story of the magazine
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pu h llshing world. Aeeording
to
Dick Foran - Bob Steele
Mrs. Downing it is a good book
- also ! h at did no t receive very good re•
"IIOUSr. Ot' INTRIGUE"
v iews.
('C'cchnicolor)
A review of the book which has
Curl Jurgens - Dawn Addams
b{'cn at the top of the bes t seller
Sun., Mon., Tua,., Oct. 9,10-1 1
list for several months, "Advl•c
.. PI.EASE DON'T EAT
and Comwnl" was given by Mrs.
THE DA IS!ES"
0, 8. Stout. This bo o k, authored by
(Technic olor)
Allen Drury, is written or politi•
Doris Day - David Niven
('al intrigue and some say a no·
Colorrarloon
liceahle piirallel with lhe Senate
and nt11ional leaders of the prts
ent day.
Twenty members resp o nded t,,
Hu· rnll call wil h "Why I Vo te."
(.;ucsts for the aflernoon were Mrs.
Sl1111sbury and Miss Susan Park.
Arrangements of dahlias 11)(1
chrysanthemums from the guden
tif Mrs. James Tltu1 decorated the
Jh
L11 her ho me ,
The nexJ meeting or the clu b -WU!
be October 1 9 at the home of Mr's,
,.Henry Null.

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church 1ervlce1 in Hot Sprin1s,
Ark., durin, the .recent southern
Governo'rs Conference· and heard
a sermon delivered · on anll•Catholicism. ·
.
Farrls Bryant, De mocratic nomin ee for a:ovemor of Florida, at·
tendeil a new■ conference and told
reporters hie could noJ "intelligently,
morally · or phyaleally''.
campaign activelY for · "lh e na t ional
Democraµc ticket.
Gov. '-°11 Barnett of Ml11 lulp•
pl altended a White Citizen, Council rally and told a eegre11t1oniat
audiehCe the South should ge t be·
hind ind ependent electors In the
Nov. 8 presiden tial election In a.
ahow o( repudl:ltl ng the liberal
platforms or both parti es.
All thi� means. that . danger flags
are . flying for the regular Democrallc pa rt1 in Dixie In the final
weeks of the preshlentlal campaiJ:n.
Third ParllH Llmlt■d
Althoui:h organited third pal'ty
eympath le• are very Um lted in
catn.Pata:n, hmil)'
year's
this
fla:bt1n1 wlthl n Democratic ranks
in the South has caused a surge
oro! hope• ln th, Jlepubllcan
ganiuUon.
West Vira:lnla Gov. cecll Un•
derwood, a Republican, says the
YPP .bill � ch.anee to. ta.lt, most
of the 1ttll.es in Dixie and wiO
four
as
do "at leHt II well"
year• �o.
' In ' 1N11 � Sllallllowe,

boraer 1tate1 covered by the
Southern Govemon Conference.
They were
Delaware, Florida,
Kentucky, Loul1ian1, Maryland,
Oklahoma, Tenn essee, Texas, Vlrglnia and West Virginia.
The Democratic ticket , headed
by Adlai Stevenaon, won 81 el ec,
toral· votes in Alabama, Arkan­
1i1, Oeoriia, ' MiHisalppl, North
carollna and Souib CaroUna. ·
Th e most seasoned polltieians
are .unwilling to bet the ir an on
which way the South will go, but
here are aom e of the i11ue1 that
are coneemlng th e voten:
Religious - Dixie 11 st ill pre·
domlnanll)' Protetlant. and Sen.
:Joh n Kennedy's . Roman Cat1101ic
faith wlll have some bearin g on
voter preference. But there is
about as much o[ a campaign on
to n e utralize this issue H there
is to promote ;t.
Racial - Only the similarity of
both
party
l;Jlatlonns on ci\111
rJa:hts ls preventing a mo re pro•
noun'eed upheaval in consel'Vlli\le
aolllhem nnkl.
International - Southemen are
openly concerned II perhaps ne\l•
er before in the nallon's foreign
tffairs. Almo■t te a man, aoult"i ern
govetnors have named Atn(!rica's
c1e· 1un-.. wldl Rllllia and world
�mmuni•m during th e next four
years the m01t important issue of
the UHM) presidential race, They
put" i\ far ahead of the civil ri&amp;htB
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The fun ' s over in M iddleport.
Exbuberant and over-anxious Halloweeners Oaunting an
official but well.tempered request last week 'tor "sane be­
havior," Thu�sday . night created what observers admitted
.
looked like a Jungle on the high school lot.
Picnie tablea (one of them May. ental re sponsib.ility in such cir•
or Kenneth McEl hinney's), 25 or cu mstan&lt;'f!I. It levies finet of
30 ga rbage carui, and aundry from $5 to $25 again•I parents of
other ite mJ1 too numerou1 too children found guilty of vanda•
mentlon littered the school yard !ism or ot her law breaking acli•
and Chief or Police Herbert Gi l - vities.
itey said. And he added:
Laat weelr: Mayor M&lt;'Elhinney
"lt'1 gonna end right now.''
and Chier Gilkey published a
He said the Mayor ha• author. reasonable requeat that vanda.
iied a stri&lt;'t 9 p. m. curlew. After
th at hour all youths up lo and
including 1 8 years of age m ust Syracuse To Enfor�e
be off Middleport streets unleu
9 p.m. Curfew Law
aC'companied by their parents or
fhe Syracuse Village Council
guardians.
will enfoue a 9 p. m. curfew start­
Ordinanee 780 provide!! for par
ing Saturday, Odober 9, i t was an•
nounced today.
The fire siren will be blown at
8:4� p. m. and all person&amp; under
21 years of age must be ho me by 9.
Any pe rson under 21 out after 9
will be taken befo re the mayor
■nd pare nb will be held rl!!ipon1i•
ble for an1 dama,:e , Mayor Wine­
brenne r said.

· WASHJNCTON UPI - Af ter
'uctt negotiat ion and ..1ru:ument
and
betwteen political camps
� network official,. l he
� wa5 &amp;et for the ■eeond
It debate" on television to­

,,Andl judging from t eir

recent
h
•Aeechc1, Vice Preaidenl Richard
1', Nbon and Sen. John F. Kell·
n�b\ were likely to • be a,ppreC1 .
abJ,y,_ more &lt;'Ombative than they
w
in their first encounter.
iIll candidate&amp; new into Lown
d · I the nl&amp;ht ind will meet
WELCH DIES - Joseph N .
over nationwide television for one
Welch,
89, the New EngLind
ho� .tarting· at 7:ao p. m. EDT.
lawyer
who
gained fame dur­
1'helr first debate wu broadcast
lrom ,Chlc ,go Sept. 20 and two ing the Army,McCarthy hear­
mfre · dolnt appearances are to ings, died al Gape Cod Hospi­
tal in Hyannis, Mass. He died
of a heart attack .
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Comp6ny'1 1tudio1 here at WRC·
ff, Il will be c arried on TV si m ultaheously by NBC, the Ameri­
e-1 Broadca &amp;tin a: Compan1
and
the C�lumbia Broadcasting Sys•
tem. The Mutual Broadeaiting
gu
Snttm wm carry the deba te en
radio.
.. Because Nixon did not appear
to hi&amp; best physical ad\111ntage in
tlle first debat e, the vi&lt;'e pres l•
ly WARREN DUFFEE
dent'• campaign auocia te•
aPlon.l
nt
proacbeJ tonia:ht's 1how with utw".::;;c�J �;�
Vlce
most eare and extensive prepan·
P
r
esident
Richard
M.
Nixon
a t·
,
t1on
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tacked hi1 opponent Seo. John
F.
A�
ln1 to NBC officials, lhe
.
Ke nnedy 011 .the medical _ eare isRn
LI
• fl obl ec-.,
NI
,...,. to the u1e ,of
u i
CleveIand speeeh .n, uraw �a\Jt.bt, lndJ.l'�
calla ··cul- � �
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l
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•�a - thotl � a t'l.ose-up'
tr.A . crib
Ke
=� pe
d.ea
pieture•of' one c;mdldate ·wbde · t he ,
!I
e
other one is talk.Ina:.
· for e ed as � to ba t .::!
. e
P
The network lnalat ed that auch
::.i k OU t t�ree f m • ,
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shots are neC'essary to facilita te �e GO; nommee sa 1d :•s own
lens changes lo \lary the pic ture
rederal • st1te ��luntary medleal
seen by home viewen. The Nixon
c,-re plan had
a nu m be, r of ad,,
people finally rel•• t•d Thursday
vantagea .011er K ennedy ' proposon lh• understanding that the cut
al lo prov 1�e health, benefits unaway or react ion Sho t would not
der the So&lt;'!al Se�ur1ty program.
be used "indiscriminately
. ,"
Nixon said his proposal was
bet ter than the Democratic plan
be&lt;'ause "lt would be \loluntary,
not forced on unwilling citizens.
wouid be operated bY t he st.,Ie
wi th federal help and would build
on and not deatroy the en&lt;'ouraging progress being made by private health lnsurance."

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Kennedy Says
He Didn't
Duck Issue

Medi'cal PJan
lssµe Ar ed

WASHINGTON UPl-,&amp;en. John
F. Kennedy aC'cused Vice Presi­
dent Ri&lt;'hard M. Nbcon today or
"reckleHb" and falsel y charging
him wHh dUC'kine the civil ris:hta
i.ssue in the Sout h.
"Mr. Nixon makes thi.11 charge
despite hit. own failure lo atate
his position,'' t he Democratic
prf!aidential candida te 11id in a
stiff statement replying to a se.
rl• of allegations hb: �bliaii
opponent bu made in both North,.­
ern and Soulbem speeches.
KeuedJ said Nil.on baa chal­
lenged him to talk about civil
rights in the South "in 11pite of
the fact that In our - fint debate
on nationwide
te)evl51on . , .
which was broadcut to t be South,
lhe Nort h, the East and the West,
I said that I would not be utia­
fled 'unt il every American enjoys
.h1s full constiLutional r ights.' "
The Democratic nominee said
be "w e n t into detail on t he in•
equ.ality of opportunities" Negro­
es faced in education, bousing
and employment, wbile Nixon
"did not &lt;'hoose to take up lhis
problem at all" during their ra•
dio-TV sesaion Sept. 26.

By Mr. Nixon

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Driver
• Arrested
For DWJ A£ter

Night Accident

An accident on Mulberry-av was
investiga ted by the Pomeroy Po•
lie&lt;' Departmen t last nig ht at 9:20.
A car driven by William ft. Dean,
36, Rutland, ran in to I pa rked ear
owned by Louise F, Johnl!On, fi2,
Pome roy. Dean was charged with
driving wh ile intoxiea ted by the
investigating offleer, James Souls-.
by.
The parked car was heavily
damaged, De an 's only slightly.
There ware no reported injurl e1.
· Middleport Poli ce investigated
an accident yeaterdaf afternoon on
N. 2nd-st when a truck driven by
James Null, Cheshire, was side­
swiped by an A1hl11nd Oid Refinina:
truck drl\len by Maywood Auther•
son . .ff, Racine.
The ' truck driven by Autherson
sustained medium damaa:e while
the one drive n liy Null was dam·
aged slightly.
There were no arre1l8 or injurietr.

Cilf Fireman Held In
Holdup Attempt Tues.

COLU?i!BUS UPI-Ric hard w.
Ermacora, a cily fireman, was
held · on $18,000 bond today to
awall trial on charges of armed
robbery and abootlng to WOund in
the attempted holdup of a super
market Tuesday In nearby White•
hall.
Ermacora pleaded lnnoeent to
t he charge1 in municipal court
·Thursday . He ls attused of at•
tempting to rob a Kroi:::er Co,
store in a White hall shopping
renter and of wounding thr store
manager and two stock bO)'!!I who
pursued h im .

TWO ARRESTED IY PATROL
Shelby N. Pickens, 24, Long
Bottom, and David Aggy. 22, Porn•
eroy, were arrested by th e Ohio
State Patrol on a charge of hav­
ing fictit ious rea:i1tratl ons. Both
will appea r in Meigs County
Cou rt.

VISIT HERi
Mn. Doris Brown of Columbus
spent a few days with her daug h­
ter snd son-in, la.w. Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Ket■ inger, as did Mrs. Hazel
Clark and aon of Columbua. MN.
Leroy lte11inger attended tlte fun•

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Probation Violatioµ
Char,;ed To Dunlt, 19

Haro)d E. Durst, 19, Dexter,
was arrested by the Sheriffs De1»1rtme nt on a charge or violation
of probation.
Willi■ m R. Dean, Ru tland, was
taken into custody b1 the de­
partment for driving while intoxi•
caled , He w l ll appear in County
Court.

Kennedy conferred with top
aides today In preparation for his
seeond hour-long coast-to-coast de­
bate with Nixon tonight on th e
major te)e \lfslon-ndio networb.
Thursday night, he centered
bis fire on the CUban crms,
blaming t he Eisenhower admlni&amp;­
tration lor th e eatabliahment of
an armed Communist camP. gc,
milea off u. S. shores. He a1ticiz·
ed Nixon for biling to IOUDd a
warning after he viliited CU.ba
five years ago.
Kennedy appeared to 'be try­
ing to put Nlxon on the deJen­
aive on the Cuban altuatlon and to
be making a coun terattack on the
ci\lil rights issue In advance of
\ his confrontation with ' the vice
president tonight.

liam cease. Two or three inti•
dents of property damage had
been reported..
Then laat ni&amp;ht, the roof fell
in.
Re1ull will be, among other
things, that scheduled �cord
hops apparently will have to be
canceUed. One Wal lo take place
Saturday nigh t at Middleport
Hil,h School. 7:30 to 1 1:30 p. m.,
with the laya as emcees. Unleu
Ille llpp ia to dole .
all dancen to "&amp; � bome b)' 91
Mom or Dad is aroanil' to aceom•
p1n1 dancers home, then: ca.n be
· no reCOrd hop, a�ding to
Chief Gilke1.
A troop of 17 ei:tra police offi•
cen will be enliated to enlor&lt;'e
the &lt;'Urfew. They will blankel the
town in shifta through the hours
of darkneu.
Chief Gilkey said after football
games youth will be expected lo go
hom e immediately.

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Nixon Plans 3rd
Foray Into Ohio
During October

By UnitN PrNs lntern,atlDMI
Republican State Chairman Ray
C. Bliss t oday announced that
Vice Presiden t Ri�hard M. Nixon
will PIIJ a third vi.lit to Ohio this
month.
Bliu' office i.n Columbus said
NiJ:on will speak io Cinci nn1ti
the nigh t of Oct. 25, in Columbu1
at noon Oct. 26 apd in Toledo
the ni&amp;ht of Oct. 28.
TO MAICE APPLE BUTTIR
GOP headquarters said t he ex•
The Syracuse EUB Church
act time and place of the Nixon
will malre apple butter, Oct. 13.
m.eelings in these cities will be
Price will be 60c quart. Contain·
to Mrs.
announced late r by Republican
e ra should be •brought
co.unty committees sponsoring the
Edith Hood or leave ord era with
appealance,.
Mn. Harry Clark.
Blia' aooouneement eame as a
wave of ORtimism swept into thJ .
ranks o[ the Republican organiza•
tion in Cle\leland
where Nixon
drew an estimaled W,000 per•
aoni dn his \llsit Thurt(by.
"With 9U&lt;'h a welcome, the
Democrata had bettfl' watch out.
We11 carry this coun,b'," A. L.
DeMaioribus, Cuyahoia County
GOP Chairman said today.
"Wben I tell YOU that 275,0CM)
aking
history-m
the
of
Arnest
Lt. Commander Richard Tpersoos were- on th e streets to
atomic sub SKATE will be feature spea�er at· the anouaJ Ra- greet Nixon and that mON! t han
venswood ,5 Banquet.
18,000 wer-e jammed into pu blic
That announcement came today from Bill Caldwell, presi­ hall tn hear hfm, I am conserva•
dent of the sponsoring Ravenswood School Imp rovement As· tlve", DeMaioribu, Hid.
sociation, as this hustling . Ohio River commun1ty swung into
high,gear for the October 25 affair that bas become bolh tra• Gallagher Fined $5
dltion and model in West Virginia.
In Mayor's Court
Commander Arnest., now Staff in July or 1967. Prior to that hf
1n Middleport Mayor. Kenneth
_
submarine
various
in
Medical Office r, Submarine Squa- had served
McElhinney's
court last · night
the
with
work
\
including
posts,
e
h
t
of
both
made
eton,
t
dr9n Four
Pa
t
Gallagher,
Middleport, was
SKATE'S historic runs to the: SEAWOLD prototYpe reactor.
· Clned $5 and c01t.s for intoxicaA
Pennsylvania
nativ
e
,
now
re
Nort h Pole.
On the firs\ visit to the pole, siding in Connecticu t, Dr . Arnest t ion.
This morning the mayor fined
SKATE was under ice for ten is curr ently engaged in various
Leroy
D. Hose har, Weat Colum­
submarine
POLARIS
of
aspects
surfae-days and fourteen hours,
bia, $5 and cost&amp; for intoxkation.
ing nine times in ice "leads" opera t ions.
C.ildwell said seeuring Dr.
crOJ1sing the North Pole, and comt was "a signal accomplish·
Arnes
the
around
®-minute
a
pleti�g
One Killed As Train
world tour by circling the pole. menl, full in keeping wi th the
Freight
The stt0nd trip, also a scientific stature and di\lersity or our pre.­ Rants
vious speakers, and we're lo0king · NEW YORK �I-A 54.rar
exploratory voyage, saw SKATE
log some 3,090 miles during the forward to a highly entertaining freig ht ramllled in to a standing
siJr;.e,r freia:ht train on the New
twelve daya she apenl in the and informative evening."
Ticket sales ror the banquet set York Central line In the Bron:ii:
permanent ICe area. The tour
brole all pre\lious records for for Tuesday, October Z5 in the t oday, killing one mah, injuring
block�&amp;:
n,000
distance and· time In polar under Ravenswood High School l!:)"m are ano\hcr and
ice operation11 and established the now on sale throughou t the State commuters on lbe ir way to v.'Ork.
All four linea of the Central'!I
All tickets sell ror $5 and all
■bility of submersibles to oper•
ate at any lime or the. year in proceeds go toward impro\lemen t Hudson Divialon, which also is
of local sc hools. Everyone buys a the main line for transcontinental
polar region1.
tlcket-inclurling the spe■ker and tr•ins includina: lh e 20th Century
sub,
in
Dr. Arnest, an expe rt
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