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�·'· Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct 7, UHIO

C
' hurch Held Rally
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Day Serv,ces L ast Sunday

� 120 per.on, present

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HONORI GUNDDAUGHTIRI

WSCS Met Wedneaday
Ladies Aid Holds
Women's Club Held
.41
Tiu,
A,bury
Church
October Meeting
"LMnc E&lt;ho ," was the topic of Meeting Thursday
the devotions led by Mrs. William
At St . pauI's ChuICh Eichinger when the wscs of the At Restaurant

AL..
uuut

People

Hol,l Rullr Ser11ic••

Mr. and Mrt. Verne Davia en•
tertalned with a dinner recently at
their home on Russell St., Middle­
port, hoooring their 1?anddau1h·
ter and great grandd au1hter, M�.
In cele brat ion of Nationa l Don Je tt and dau&amp;hter, Uea Kaye
BPW Week members of the Mid ­ on th eir birthdays_
dl eport Bua.ineH and ProfeHiona l
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jett
Women's Club met Thursday at
tht Martin Restaurant for lunch. and Lisa Kaye, Hr. and Mrs. Geof.
The lWlcheon began at 1 1 : 30 frey Wilson and Kel ly, and M.r. and
with Mrs. Marguerite Dunt and �wlrs . Carl Moore, all of Pomeroy
Mrs. Charlotte l"errin actin(I H and Mr. and Mrs. D■Yil.
hostesses.

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In Pomeroy

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!TaUy Day wm be oDServed this
comin,c Sunday by the First United
.Presbyterian Church; Midd leport.
Richard Vaughan, superintendent
wJII be In charge of the church
school hour with special music by
the Junior Choir.
During worship aervlce both the
Senior and Junior choin will pre­
sent apecial numbers. Thoae attend­
ing the services will J&gt;e given but.
tons lo wear for the day.

afternoon 11er.,.ice following at
The October meeting of the Asbury Methodist Church met on
ly LUCILLf HAWK11-.1
Ladies Aid or the St. Paul's Lu• Wednesday evening at the home of
Jail, DI, lel'Vice1 held by 2.3fl.
ord Church or Christ last
'. prw·ram or mu�ica r numbers
Miss Do ris Wells, student nurse theran Church wa1 held Wednes• �: : Wil liam Houd.uhe l t, Syras .
daJ· e\·ening in the church 1ocial
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prd.-rH, d w1lh the service u om!l affiliate work at Childr
en's
Mrs.
Alice Capehart, president,
ope 111 ng with cungrci;ational sin g Hospital, Colum bus, arrived today room.
. .
.
�nted a s pe-c1 a! vo mi; Douald Nii sh , Dean u f Ken - for a week end visiL with her parMn V1rg1l H�mm, . pre111d
e nl, was i n- charge of the meeting .11nd
apd the Jumor Choir tucky Chnstian College , gave the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells. opened the . meeting w l�h pray er twelve shut.in ca l la were reported.
.
by Linda Forrest &amp;&amp;ng OPf&gt;nmg pr ayer an rl G eorg e Ward ,
Mrs. Ben Spencer of Antiquity I !.ol lowe d with group Sl�fi ng of The birthdaya of Mrs. Carl Hett·
/at, t,he Door." R.11lph I a student al KCC. read the scrip- spent the past week end with her Sweet Hour Of Prayer. A plfy ing, Mrs. Dana Winebrenner and
concerning prayer was prese nted Mias M..trcia Karr was obse rved.
ll.lre .
• � putw of the church.
sister, Mrs. Frank Rytht'r.
The local club also have a win­
dinne
ll
uck
l
t
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M
T
a·f1ut Y po
i s sue Smith, who is doing af· hy Mrs. Hamm, Mr�. Edward Ball, Communications were read from
Al so p resent for the day was a
r1t ,&amp;he_ church with the quartet from Kentucky Christian ftluite work at Children'! Hospital M�s._ Waller Schreiber, and Mrs. miuionaries in Africa, Japan and dow display at the oHice or th e
F'uel Gas Co., to acquaint
com posed of St e ve Blitle n, Dale in Columbus, is spendin(I the week Wilham Mayer. Men:ibers answer• Korea. A report on the district Ohio
th
e publ ic with some
of their
meeting
hel
d
ed
_ro
l
recently
in
l
ca
l
l
read1�g
Ports­
by
a
lesson
Kendle, James Vancuren and Joe end wi!h her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
top ic for L961 of which prayer ' is mouth w.u 1iven by Mrs. Herring ciYic work.
Shol1is who sang, •·o Look Away." Then Smith..
··stand By Me"• and "The Amen
Rev. and Mrs. E. E Roush and the theme . Rev. Wil l iam Voris who also re poi:ted on the Minis•
Next Tuesday they will meet
ters' Wives Retreat hel d there.
.
Mn Amy Helm have returned to re ad the scripture le5.!lon.
Chorus "
at the Masonic Hall ror their
D u rin.i;: the business session, · idrs. Capeh ut, Mrs , Eichinger, regu l ar meeting. Dinner wHI be
The Harmo nettes , a women ' s their h•lme, Lakeview, arter a sev·
trio from the Hilawn Church of eral days visit with the former's RE-11 . VoTis suueited that the so- Mrs. Houda1 1helt and Mni. Royal , serYed by membe rs of .F;v1ngeline
Chnst in Huntington sang '"I'm siater and brothet•in-law, Mr. and ciety change its name to Women rhomas preaented
I Chapter at 8:30.
the proi
of the St. Pau ls Church. It waa topic, "Words Thal Lift Horlioram 1
Feeling Fine," "Do You Know My Mni. Charles Withrow.
ns."
' g , u1t 1_unc h·
Mrs. Geoffrey Wil �on and Mrs . decided that each member would
Je�us . '" ''.My Jesus Knows What I
A prayer ''Love To God and ! Membera a 11e ndm
Need ' ·.ind "Prayer is Lhe Key tn Cheste r Buckley were recent visll- b rin g an item of 50c to the next Man" read by Mn. Eichinger con• �n were Mrs. Luella J�nk1JU1on,
Mn. Pearl Reynol ds, M1sa Bess
meeting which wi ll be se nt to the" duded lhe meeting -11£ter which
Heaven."'
ors in Parkerabur,.:, W. Va
reComing from the same church
Mrs. Edith Grover returned to Luth eran Welfare League Homc reshments were served by the Sanborn, Mrs. Mabel
Sanbor1_1,
Mrs. Kathryn Ral l , Mrs. Sadie
was a m&lt;' n's chorus who s.1ng "Tell her home in Cheshire Wcdneseday for 1h e Aged.
.os�css.
McEl hinny, Miss Freddie Hou d aIt To Jesus," 'Near to the Heart of evening aftrr 11pcnding a couple of
A readinl{ and candleli-:ht i;rrChu
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and
rch
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H: m�. ;��s itl�-��·Mrs. Perr1· n
,"..n. Tom w·1eII I o f lhe Roll a ,,d and M r!. Gcor�e ro·iane Bet1. ) and Mrs. Wil l iam May er. 1 hf'
church HnG "Wonderfu l Peace," Oaaft and baby of St. Joseph, youngest membeT, participating.
$
anf! she and Mrs. Ethel Ne lson Michigan. spent the wee k with F.ach mem�r l ighlNI a cand le ,
Troop.
249, BSA, Pomeroy met
soni::, "Jtsus, Rose of Sharon,"
Mrs. Betr:'s mothe r. Mrs. 8. A. formed a circl e and prayed the at the IOOF Hall
Wed ne-aday e veNext on the pro(fam WU the Dodson of Chestec__ ·-·� .
I Lord's Prayer.
·
ning
7.
They
at
enjoye
d several
trio number "l\'nry Pa l ace•" by
gam
es with the
los
ers
Refreshmenls
were
gtting
served
by
Catherine Russe-II, Peggy Runeti
Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Sehreiber and throuJ!;h the spats.
OX
and Linda Forrest. They alRo sang
MrR. Mayer to 1 1 members and
Ralph Spencer nave a 11hort talk
"Yield Not To Temptation."
Thursday
the executive
one
guest,
Mrs.
Bal
,.,.
l.
OSfo55
0
feQ
on
lhe first ald conte,t 10 he .,•eld committeE' ofevening
·
p
Makini u lhe quartet lroo1 the
th
e WSCS from the
Th e next meeting ·wm be held al Gallipolis, October 18. The
.
Bradford _church �ere WaynE King, ·
on Wednesti ay, N011 · 2 at LJ'J p. Patrols will demonstrate the d if- Heat•11 M'• t""od,,t Chore•" met at
Qf
U
Wesley S1ason, Linda F'orreJSt �nd I
the church in Mi dlepor
ferent mettiods ol t,·rst ,,·d and eusa plans for the dyear's t to disM rs. Alher ' Cox oI M'ddl
I eport m. in lhe church socia l room.
Gleim Evans. Their num h er was
- - allQ program.
wi ll be judged on neatest and Attending we re Mrs.
·�.,.;P - Lind• J..wson •'Let The Lower Lighb Be Burn. 11'nR hr-� l f&gt;�� lo th e Rose Garden
Earl
Kn ight,
speed.
. . . ''TJ!II THREA1'"
Club M Tupp(' rs Plains, WednesQ
U
ing:·
Mrs. M. L. French, Miss Frieda
Mr. Speneer also told of thE- Faehn le, Mrs James Brewington.
Ruth Ro-ed who wu accompanist day .Cl'cnin�. Sept. 21.
•
Allo Cartoon
Fa l l Camporee to be held at Mrs. L, W. McComas, Mrs. G lenn
for congregation singing also 8&lt;'· , .Mrs. !Jlah Swan, president, an, �· JATIJIDA.Y ONLY
Chester, Oct. 22 and 23.
companled the Rutland numbers nounccd !he R&lt;&gt;"ir,nal mcE-1.in'.' to
Lambert and Mrs. Noah Haakins.
l,p,. ltal(etry,. Brll&lt;!e Archer
and those of the ho1t church.
be held at 1,ake Hope on Ocl. 12
P lans were made by the troop
This coming Monday evening
!'IIIILRY G,:TS A GUN"
The service c losed with "God Be and · the dates were read whe rt
lo sell Christmas cards an d first the re1ular meeting of the WSCS
Miss
. A dtlllllng aunt does ii, Oit&lt;Hioek 11111nfs give •
Eth
el Garland e ntertained
, (Color &amp; Scope)
Wlth You" with Roger Madden, a llll! club was to place arrange• th e Pomeroy Shakeap,eare Club aid kits. The kits wiU be spon- will be helcl at the church at
7:30
- also •••k and dot11 pldUrt ol "wll1t1 "'- money w11n1"1
KCC student, giving the benedic- · ments in the Citizens Bank con• Wedne!Klay afternoQn at her
home sored by the G and J Auto Parts wlth Mra. Carroll Swanson in
·· nt- Tt&gt;'lor - John Smittl
teat.
lion.
and
will
cost
$1 to $25.
in Minersville.
charge of devotions and Miss San.
caOotl cW,, automatlmffy 111111111d to the hnr, 1111
•�HOST TOWN"
Seventy three person■ attended ' Mre. R. V. Weatherman present·
The troop was al so invited to born in charge of the program.
Th
e
meeti
ng
in
charg
Mrs.
e
of
'Alto Cartoon
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the afternoon program with rep- ed corsa(les to the new officers
. sure and valid 11&lt;1ipls.
all e n d ,. square dance thi&amp; Satur'&gt;
· talied the IoIIowing: Wt 11 tam Baxter, president, open• da y at -.7: .,v
resentatlves 1rom M1'ddleport, Pom• as she ins
IUNDAY Incl MONDAY
,., p. m. at the Jonlor
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
ed wilh th e Women's Creed fol•
pe Lanie - fltephen boyd eroy and Rut l and Churc hes of preat'dent, Mrs. Swan; vice presi- lowe
High Auditorium.
Mr.
and Mrs. :Albert Mi l ler of
d with devotions by
Mist
Christ.
I dent , Mrs. H erman Black; secre- Garland
, J\F,S'.f 0� P:VEIIYTHING"
There were 30 on-v
New
J
ersey are announcing
the
•~•t•
and
w
h
o
1ave
an
int
e
rpretslary, M i. Fred erJ • GoebeI Th e
· -: :(S;cope and Color)
l
four
rs
birth
of
a
d
aughter,
October
4.
de
ea
t
pre�nt
tlon
with
the
l
Psa
of
·
c"' Howard Cal dm 23 taken from a
.
CONVENTION NOV. 4
new treasurer Mr11.
- alao Bobwhite
The
new
baby
weighe
d
ten
Read
Patrol
e rs Digest. Members respondwinning
the
bin•
The Women's Mlaisionary con• well , was no, present to be inft· P'tiy11e - William Bishop
ed 1o ro11 ca 1I by naming a worn- n er for th e best ,t•,end,nce.. pounds, t i ounces at birth.
vcntion of Hock inJ: Di11trlct will stalled.
''THE BOSS"
Her grand parents are Mr. and
will be treated to a free
an
of the Blhlc.
A new member Mrs. I . 0 _ Mcbe held at the Naomi Baptist
���e .
: · ··· �IO Cartoon
Mn.
Everett McDaniel, Middle•
A n ote of appreciatio n was
Chun1h, Nov. 8.
Coy, was voted Into the alub.
BIRTHD AY OISERVID
port
and
Mr. and Mrs. An dre w
sent
to
Miss
Erma
Smith for
Each mem ber wore ' corsage
Zwilling
The
areher great gran dpar•
birth
d
ay
of
Mrs.
Waller
3% Interest
that they had made from the Ir making t he program books. The Baer
was
obs
e rved Thursd,1y when ents.
distric
t
meeting of Federated
••rden - Th. oI d myg'ery s Ia'ers
the
On Savings
Be u Sewing Circle of
were revealed and new ones Clubs to be held at the Athena the FBusy
d
Ch
e
crate
urch
met
at
d
the
Christian Church, Oct. 1 7 was
Firat Bapt.ist Church
drawn.
Heavy Weight Vinyl
announced. Severa l members plan church for an al l day quiltin(I.
·
rs.
M
N
orris
a
gues
1
h
'h
d
w
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O
a
.o1
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A potl uck dinner was served at /t:RRounce,
fl.Cti
vitie,
j••t relurn'd fro m Peru lo Id O f to attend. It was voted to su•
..,.
noon
to
Mrs.
Baer,
Mrs.
Sun
d
ay
Otho
morning
Murfotlowing
the
scribe for The Club- Woman maga.
Serving Meigs County Since 1872
the native flowers there .
ray,
M
rs.
Amanda
Kaspar,
morning
worshi
Mrs.
serYlce
at
the
p
zine
for
th
e
president.
A bl ue ribbon was awarded lo
Theodore Mora,
Adam Ebers- Middleport First Baptist Church
Mrs. Eunen
Mr. Norman M cCaIn , red tO
• e Brown was In bach, Mrs. LouisMrs.
R
e lbel, 7dn. F:re- the Board of Deacons wi ll m eet
·
... .,,·n, ••
l'nl'II.
� C'-rence
ffea die:y, a white charge o1 the prh•ra
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POMEOOY
·�• Erb, Mrs. Tueaday evening lhe .Hearthstone
RUTLAND
ti.er topic "Women ot the Old da Mitch, Mrs. GN'Ito
Mrs
Co
·
x.
pa,
W. L. Kautz, Miss Anna Dunlt, Mt11 · €1111 will mee t at the home of
'Pftt'
"
ament
She
compa
e
d
Mra.
th
Cox wne assisted by Mn.
·
Memb•r Fed.-,r '?t,Dtlt imuranc• Corporetlen' �
e Lena Grueser. Mrs Ben Neulzllng 1 Mr. and Mra. Edison Baker !or a
t
aq. yard
,
Ch.rle'
Ma••ar, served re Ires h· women of this time to those ol and Mra. Carl Shields,
potluc
k din11er at 6 : 00 p. m.
ment at th e c l ose of the meeting. the present generation. Prec&amp;ling
the presentation, Mrs. Brown conducted a quiz on women of the
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Mr,. Ewing Pre,ule,
Bible.
At Guild 0/ Grace
Prayer for the nation by Mrs.
Mrs, H. 0. Ewing presided Baxter concluded the meetl11g. A
when the Guild of Grace Episco­ sa lwd course was served by lhe
pal Church met Wednesday even• hostess.
Ina: et the parlsh house .
The next meeting will be held
Devotlon1 'by the president at th e home of Mrs. c. r. Tomp­
opened the meeting and during kins. Article&amp; lor th e ·blin d will
the business segsion plans we re be sold .
cma.ale for II tea to be held Sunday
.
October 1 6 at 4 p. m when the
Bi■hop Roger Blanchard wil l visit
the church. It was decided to sell
candy a, a money making projert.
Refre1hmenta were served by
Mrs. Jed Hartlncer during the
•nol ONI PACT IS , • •
Mrs. Theo Neutding, Worthy
aoclal hour. Mrs. W. R, Roberts
,,
Matron, presided over the mcctini::
'Nae a contributing hostess
our u■ed car deals are
of Evangeline Chapter, OES,
�,�'• • �:
-•�'
Thursday eYening when they me1
\'"-,,' •"­
-r
at the Masonic Hal l in Mi ddl eport.
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Routine business WH taken rare
¥,·•-!'t-.i
or and invitations lo attend frie nds
"",\; � \
night at nelijhborlng chapters were
,�1,,
read from Glouster and Harrlso11ville.
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the
ltnglh for
Pl ans were made to serve the
Father &amp; Son Banquet at the j,�id­
campus, casual, or loWII
-.:'",
I
dl
eport Lodge, F&amp;AM on Novembet·
10. Th e Worthy Matron nam&lt;!d the
;! ' ,, Oldamoblle - Cadillac - F·85 - Rambler
fol lowing as the kitchen rommll­
tce for thls affair; · Mrs. Charles
Bennett, Mrs. LelUe Roush, Mrs. E.
'.
M. Wood , Mrs. Lil l ian Demoskey,
Mr&amp;. Neda Hood, Mrs, Kathryn Er­
win and Mrs Marie Hawkins.
'
Mra. Zella Cross, a member of
the chapter, was reported to be a
,.
patient at Pleaesant Valley Hos•
Born of ■pace•• developmenta, Rambler unoun- on all 1961 model■ •
pita).
new deramic•Armored muffler and w1•pipe guannteed
defecll for
Mre. Neutzlln1 announced that
l ' .. i J \ '. .
the chapter would hold their aTI•
the lifetime al the car wbile in the band■ of tbe original DWII«. Tbi■ coven
n111l Friendt' Nilht next Thuraday
total replaoement coot including •parta and labor. Bvery '61 Rambler muffler
evenl_ng.
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Members a11i1t1n1 with thr Sun­
and lalf•pipe i■ oompletely covered with a ■pecial ceraniic -ting- ■imilar to
shine Drill were Mrs. 1belm� Col­
that need m n,c,ket■ ud, miuileo-tD give feating protection againot
ud
llnt and �1. Charlene Cochran.

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A very Jm.preutv, · cerenum.Y
waa held In the Old First Church
of Phll1delpbi1, Pa., Saturday,
Sept. 17 wben Carol Sl1rtd
Schroedel, dau1hter of Rev. and
Mn. Otto Schroedel cf J..a Pointe,
Wl1con1in, bttame the bride or
Dr. llonlld Gillll�•. ,en ·ot Golda
GIiliian qf Racine, O. ·
The bridlll'1 father read the
marrla1e, VOWI} The couple_ left
immediate))' for1a fe.w dlya boney
moon In New- •Y'1't City,
They now
it.I IIO! s. 48th
SI, Phllldelp Ir, 43, Pa.
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HYMN , 111111 •�!H)4 Y
There w:Ul be • Hymn Sing at
the �in GO,P.'!l •11111100 at
Bald KnObl Oil ·ute· SUven-vJlle
and ��•n Road, , S.un�a,y at 2
p, m.
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The llev. E, J. GrUl\lh will he
the so'nj -leader alone with the
Rev. L. R. ' Glueaeac'arap, plllltOr
ot the church, Everi-on� Is ill•ited
to brine: their, 10111 book and join
IH 1111 i!Hala/1,
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· UA.tth)!;LL£NG DOWN - This is what Pomeroy t-'ant ner ball carriers had coming at them every time they got
the ball last night in the 40-0 SEOAL grid win posted by the Gallipolis Blue Devils. That's Dave Brown in a tty
at his left end, being hauled down while Jack Williams, 2 7; Joe Duncan, 13, and freshman Larry Fraley, come
over to help, if needed. - Sentinel P,ioto.
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THE PERFECT PLAY - Quarter��k_ Dick Roderick, hidden in the melee at right, hasn't pitched �ut _yet,
but he will, to Blue Devil ace halfback Paul Evans, 15, ex treme left, and deep. Evans took _the ball �ver h1.s nght
end .with no one with.in hailing dLatance. It was the third Blue Devil TD, and was scored 10 the third period. Sentinel Photo.

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Weather

Soutltfi"n arwl Central Olllo:
Cloudy with ral" Ml/th tills morn­
ing 1prMCI to �ral by afternoon,
Partly dovdy tonitht and Sunday
with DCUstional showen. WartMr
tonifht •nd Sunday. Hi9h today
6S.75. Low tonight SUS.

Devotro To Tlui lntere,t, OJ Tlui llleifl••Ma,011 Area

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, October 8, 1960

VOL XII NO, 147

1�27,000 Sui t Is Filed Again st
ltfiddleport Skate Rink Owner

Bentz Reported
Ordered To
Quit Politics

Henry W. Bentz, chairman of
the Me igs County Democratic
Executive Committee, learned
A suit for money nnly and
Friday he must resign his politi­
· court . costs, i n tbe amount of
cal post according to a report
$27,500, has been fil ed in County
in. the Columbus Dispatch.
Court'- by Carl Wi lson, 222 Syca•
Bentz, of Racine, is employed
more Stree t, Middleport, againlit
by tlle co..u uty highway depart•
Johl\ Currence, Mtddleport.
ment as a highway inspector at
W!,lson char:'gea in his suit
$300 per month. Lawrence E.
Fish er, supervisor of the state
Plctur ed left to right are Patty McGrath, Peggy HasLEAD HOMECOMING CHEERS
highway department .Personnel bargen, .Barbara Hill, and Janet Caldwell, Ea stern High School cheerleaders, _who led the
the fans at Friday ni�bes homecoming victory ove r the Kyger �reek Bobcats. (Sentinel Photo)
division, told th.e Dispatch
law prohibits a classified state
employee eng1..1in&amp; in pol itical
activity.
The re� Harry J. Duse,
Jacksonvi lle , 0., once employed
Jn about the same category in
At.b.ens county, withdrew as a no•
minee lo the position of . Athens
J(al)-4,, S�ate _ �e�chtfl College !ls�d . . . FPui , P�r.MAL we� faped ye&amp;•
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State Highwaf Patr04n",Ji1 ,•U· l. ea , year.
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county englMer qQ}ler� authority
g
iirlW · na1nw3,.eou� in pu.blic teffl!y, in County Court and an•
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t,ith
put,ib'
school
high
Ing
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of
[)raised today'1 prOgram
school driver training education as training have an average of Gff bUslness and a disaster lo educa- JUry on two separate charges.
Haro_ld Durst, 19, Dexter, pl�ad
leading to l ess 1raffic aceidcnts in per cent fe wer accidrnts as adults lion."
the
promotes
education
"Driver
gutl1y to charges of bre akmg
not
the
had
JlaYing
not
those
thun
ddleport•Pom•
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the
a talk before
work. Trained drivers also pay 15 sal e of insurance and the sale of and entering and assaul t and bat•
eroy Rotary club Friday night.
ln some al l those things which the auto tery be fore Judge Emmett Peo•
He was introduced· by Rotary per cent l ess. on insurance,
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industry produces," but there is pies. H e was bound over to the
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ca•es,
he
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President Ge ne Gr ate who also pre•
no evidence that it has reduced grand jury on both charges.
scnted Aaron (Ztke) Zahl, Porn•
· the accident rate among young
Nearly all Meigs an·d G a11 1a
Fred Jenkins w.119 fined $JO
eroy High School driver training h iih schooIs have the training.
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and
ther
e ls "ample" !!vi- and coats for intmi:ication, Bruce
people
lnstrllctor, as a gueSt
A different note on the sam e dence that it has helped to stirnu• McGil l $10 an d costs tor fai l ure
Othe r g tiesti; were Jim Daner, subjec L was struck today, however, , late a car-consciousness among to yield right of way, Da\'e Haggy
School band '.\l il l field, Ohio, and Richard Raw• a t a National Education Association students which seriously detracts $1 0 and coats for having false
Rutland High
registration and Wll l lanfl ReeYes,
me mbers had the theme of their lings, Sa.nliago, Chili. Omar L. ti ponsored meeting J n Chicago. Ac· from their studies, he said.
cording
to
United
Press
lnterna·
was
program
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Jenkinon
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and costs for intoxication.
s
charmes,
manager
of
the
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per·
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school's Dad nbiht figur
of In- chairman.
feetly Friday night, playing "Our perial Electric Co., was welcomed tional, Ed ward· A. Tenney
8':tY&amp; Will Shine Tonight" as one aii_ a new members.
Serving the dinner in social rooms Pomeroy Native Died
Patrolman Keating reviewed the
of tli.e program show numbers.
Heath Methodist Church were
of
That wae exactly what the history of driver education in
Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. Charles In Pekin, Illinois
gridders did, winning over Chaun publ ic schools: Starting in 1�
Clarkson, Mrs. Charles Bri1dbury,
Relatives learned here Friday of
with 10 per cent of the schools in•
cey 33·0.
Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Lawrence the death in P ekin, I ll., of H erman
Mrs.
6ther tunes played in the pre­ vulved, today it is found in one
Milhoan, Mrs. Haro ld Woodgerd Ohlinger, Pomeroy native. He will
cision marching before the stands hal f of them. giving training to a
and Mills Bess Sanborn.
be burled there 71-t:onday.
for introduction of fathers of quarter of a mill ion young drivers
Survivor5 include hill wife and
players included "Hail, Hail, The
a
son, Ed, Pekin, and two aunts,
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SCORES
Time"
Gang's All Here ," "Hot
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ll n and El sinora Ebersb1c-h, Porn.
Loitering
Law
Is
For
Gallipolis 40, Pomeroy 0
and two marches
Earl Gilmore, 78, died at hla
eroy. A daughter preceded him in
The half time show was a pre• Jaekson 38, Middleport 14
home In Rutland , Friday morning. Persons Above 18
deeth.
of
music
Rutland village officials moved
cision Une drill to the.
Alben• 28, Logan 6
He is · �mnlved by his wife,
such stan dard marches as "Our Welhton 20, Nelsonville 6
Bessie; one daughter, Georgia; today to clear what they cal led
Director', "The Vietor�••, "Joyce's Rutland 33, Chauncey 0
TO BE ADMITTED
and a son Lawrence, both at "confusion" over an order this
'1-,t Regiment" and the "Saluta­ WIWamstown 27, Wallama 8 home; one slater, Mrs. Myrtle week putting a curfew on all
M emberll of the Tri-CoLinty Com·
tion March."
munity Concert Association will be
Hines, Manillon, three atepchll• person,, young and old.
Drum majorette is Elena M•r­ Eastern 30, Kyger O
Clerk
V
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rnon
Web
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to
ld
The
admittea to the concert ef the
dren Hilbert Cox, Carpenter; Del•
tJn ; head majorette Ann Sprouse; Pt, Pleasant 7, Hntg. E, 0
bert Cox, Columbus and Alva Sentinel the curfew, as to being Belefonte Singers to be held in
otf streets unle5.!1 accompanied Marietta' at 3 p. m., Sunday. Octo­
majorette.s, Sue Nelson, Maude Ironton SI. Joe 48,
Cox of Akron.
by a . re&amp;ponsible ad ult, applied ber 9. Since niemberahip cants
Brewer, Connee WiUlams and
Rio Grande 32
Judy Chafin.
Cheupealt:e 40, No, Gallia 18 Service, will be held from the to peqii&gt;ns to and lnduding 18 have not be issued, admittance wUI
·Chase Funeral Home · Sunday at years of age. However an ordin­ be by receipt for membership.
Games Tonight
FIRST ADVANCE
p. m. with burial In the Miles ance against "loiterlng" applies
SW VB, Oak HW (B Squad) al 2Cemetery.
Re•. Harold Klingel, to older citize ns. Loitering under CARBON MONOXIDE DIADL Y
NEW YORK up1..:...The stock
Rio Grande
Is In charge. Frlenda will be, -re­ the statute is defined as someone
Carbon monoxide is one of the
market regiatered its lint week
lY advance ainee August thi.s Hannan True vs. Pt. Pleaunt celvd at the funeral home any not engaged upon legilim1te per• most deadly gasea known to man.
(B Squid) 11 Pt Pleuant
time.
It has no taste or smell.
sonal bllslneu.
week.

Four Fined ,In
County Court
Patrolman Keating Praises Drivers Training
At Middleport-:Pomeroy Rotary Club Meeting Se�ion Friday

Rutland Hi Band
Figures Dads
Show Perfectly

EarI GilrnOfe, 78
Dies In Rutland
Fi;iday Morning

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Debaters Joust On Cuba, U-2, Summit

people who want freedom will get
WASHIN�TON UPI - Both ottered some hope ot succees.
Ali of what the candidatel said support and win freedom. He said
aides found grounds to claim vie•
tory today in the second round of and their rebuttal comm ents came the United States '8/0Uld defend its
the G reat Debate between Vice In response to questions from a rights in Cuba and defend its
Pre■ident Richard M. Nixon and four•man pan el of re))Orters, wlto Guantanamo naval base.
dealt . with both foreign and do­
Kennedy Jaid "we never we re
,Sen. John F. Kennedy.
estic issues. Here are aome of the on the side of freedom" and "Dev­
m
however,
oubt,
d
There was little
er u.eed our lnfluence when ' we
that Nixon, the RepubJican candi­ issues covered:
f' ould have used lt m0tt ef1ective­
QUEMOY
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date for president, had given a
Kennedy said these islands, off ly." He said he hoped Cul:ui would
"'tter perfonnance than in his
win back Its fr!edo"m but had no
match last week against Kennedy. the Chinese coaat, were "etr;i ·
gieally
in
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efensible"
ap
d
ft,,h
e
hope, of success under the present
his Democratlc rival. NixoD thus
be policl'l!s of the Eiienhower adminis­
aave a fresh bou'nce to lhe GOP.. Chinese NatioriaUsts. .s}i,.
Even Democratic spoke1m.en persuaded .to withdra1 !eat they tration.
u.,
aareed that Nixon had look_ed bet• brin1 a ronflict th� coulct be­
Kennedy, asked about h is fitate­
ter in Friday night's televiled de­ come a world war · .! aaid the
bate but they refused to concede United Staes sho• 1d be pledged ment last spring suffcsting that
to defend Formr, , but that the President Eisenhower might ex-­
,hlm an ·edge.
line shou ld be d1 wn around Fi:fr. pfcSli regrets qyer the U·2 flight
The cand idates found little to moa� and not at, .chcd to include to save the Paris aummit confer­
1,ree lbouL Nixon's more aa:gres- the offshore isla.11:b,
ence, -salt! the flights were jU1ti•
11\te ilt.ilude and his lncreas�
fi
Nlx"n d lsaarN!d and said that, ed to protect natipn_al scc.urity
_ -IU'esa on d iffertnees ·between the
but a breach of international 1aw.
a
con•· B a matter of principle, abandon• He said it was "acce pted proced•
: two nOinineea wH a factor
to tbe lltt1 ln GOP Ing islands within' "the area , of ure" for one nation to express. re•
tributlni ,much
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sidered. Their ahantlonment to srets to another and that such ac•
EMHillr On Quemoy
tlon would have been proper If
, J'{ilCOll and Kennedy dashed on the Chinese Reds he aaid, would lt would have prevented the break
r
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f
wheU,er the United States ehould set t a chain eaction lead ing up of the conference.
e Communists to Formosa. He
'deftnd the Quemoy and Matsu i!J-- t.h•id
Ken,:iedr ,,was auilty of Nhmn said regrets would not
mainland.
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ofl
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Chinese
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thmku:ia:.
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have prevented Soviet Premler Nirights
c,vil
ence,
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d
Inci
U-2
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· CU9A
kita S. Khruahchev from breaking
otl,er i11qe1. They agreed tlley
�uldn'f ao to a- , ,u�hllt confer•
Nixon denied" that Cu� already u.p the conlerenCfl and ihat the
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ra,ee utq9'1 adla� pi,parations I 1f �at and W,� that � � rr,aidep.t
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tent skating rink localed in Pythian Park, Middl eport, Seple!ll•
her 2, of this year. He claims
that while being a pai d patron at
the rink h e sustained a broken
left leg when
another patron
caused him to be knocked to the
floor. The other skater was unidentified in the suit.
The plaintiff charges the accident was due to negligence of
Curre nce and caused him to be
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Plans MadeFor 85thAnnual
Historical Society Meeting
Br A. V. Howell

The Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society, incor­
porated will hold its 85th annual meeting in the Christian
Education rooms of the Federated Church in Pomeroy on
Wedilesday afternoo_n, October 12, (Columbus Day) from 1:30
to 4:00 o'clock. Refreshments witl be served.

Slnce the Society's last meeting
it has been incorporated under the
Jaws of Ohio aH a non-prout cor•
porahon. This action requires that
a n ew or revised constitution be
adopted and thi.!I will be attended
to at the meeting and• officers will
be elected.
Maoy new members have joined
the society since the last meeting
and there is much interest shown
m the proposed aetivitles during
lhe commg year. As in' man)' other
counties, there wiJI be l ocal his.
tory cl ubs or&amp;anized in each township to study, record and preserve
htstoric matter o( interest and i m•
pbrtance to the townships and the
county.
1be Meigs County Society is now

How Milk Is Sold
To Be Subject'Of
Monday Meeting

How our milk is sold is the
subject to be diseuued at a
milk marketing meetine schedul•
ed Monday evening, Oct. 10 at 8
p. m. in Chester Grange Hall.
Speakers Will include Donald
Zehr, mil k marketing speclal.i8ts,
Ohio State University 11;1d Owen
W illjams, manager of the Dai�)'
mens' CooperatlYe Sales A5.!loc1a•
tion, Charleston, W. Va.
This meeting has been arrane•
ed because of frequent que11tions
asked about milk marketing. Il Is
open to anyone selling milk eith­
er in the Charlesten area or other
milk markets.

for action ncccHary to defend the had &amp;uffered a de feat in the Unit­
Uniled States against surprise at• ed Nations this week. He referred
�ack.
to the vote, wlth the United States
SUMMIT
on the losing side, on a proposed
Nixon said he woul d be willing amendment to the neutralist J'e.!IO·
to attend a summit conference if l ution seeking a·reneWill of negotla.
it would contribute to peace . but lions betwee n the United States
that there must be dipl omatic r.e­ and Russia. I
(IVIL RIGHTS
gotiatione first Lo indicate assur­
Kennedy erlticir.ed the adminis•
ance of success.
Kenned)! said he a(lreed with tration for not making more use
Nixon'11 position but thut before of guarantees in recent civil
there is another summit conference rights Jaws to proteet the r ight to
there should be action t.o build vote. He also found a lack of
both the mlJitary and economic vigor in the Government Contracts
Committee, headed by · Nixon,
strength of the UJJited States.
which seeks to preVen� r-i.cial di5U. S. PRE$TIGE
The Meigs County Farm Bureau
Nixon said Communist prestige crimjnlition in hiring by employers
is "at an all-time low- and Amerl• with government contract!. He al- Annual Meeting will be held on
can prestige is at al} 1111 ' - time eo Hid the Pre�ident must provide October 20, 1960, at the Chester
high" as a resul t of the current "moral leadership" in this field, Grade School .
There will be a ham dinner startUnited Nations meetings. But ws particularly to end radii 11egreiaing at 7:30 p. m. followed by the
loog as the Comipunista are .ag­ tion in tchools.
Nill:oa aaid Congrees had re• business meeting at ·8:30 p. m. The
gressive , he ■aid, "no matter how
ed ade(ll.late funds t(jl , the Gov· cost of the meal will be 75c for
fus
well we are doing in the cold w;1r,
we are not doip.g •• well aa we ernment Contracts Committee and adults and 50c for child ren. Tick­
i;hould ." He aald economic and refused to make It a permanent eta are available from the board
technical Corel(ln aid is needed· agency. He thought the comriiit: members in your area or at the co­
and that more cooperation from tee ehould be given permanent op oftice.
11Atus and that federll aid ehoutd
The speaker fOr the evening w ill
Congress is in order.
be autliorlzed for schOQI . di.trlctfl be Mr. Keith Bands, Associ ate DiKennedy said U. S. prestige had seeking to" end segregat�on. Presi• rector of Market Devel opment and
IH!clined along with ill strength dential leadership UI needed;, h.e . Research of the Ohfo Farm Bureau
compared with the �omrouri&amp;t �Id, �o. �eat with 11t,.her, -��l�s FederatJ.,�p. 1!11 tC?p!� lri,U. be_ Uie
and
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Of-Farm Bureau
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day per iod, and that he still is
unable to retun1 to bis employ•
ment. The unknown party alleg.
cdly fel l and knocked the plain­
tiff lo the floor.
In his .uit Wilson claiffil that
M 1u1tainecj perman•nt dttn•
a,. in th• amount of $1 5,000;
h• hH 1uffend ■Hal pein and
111111 of work 1otalin1 $10,000;
that he has aln-ady hail a $SCIO
medical bill and nffd1 · $10CIO
meclical trutm•nt.
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an affiliale or the Ohio Hiatorical
Society and a member of lhe Fed·
eration of County Historical Soci­
eties of Ohio. The presid ent has,
for several years, represented the
Meigs County Society in the Ohio
Academy of History and the lnati­
tute on Local and State Hi.story. H e
is also a member of the Ohio Li­
brary Association.
Recently the president has ac­
quired a eoruiiderable number of
very important and rare books,
manuscripts and relics that will
be e!dlibited at !he meeting. Other
memben have as rare reliCI as
can be seen in other museums in
the state . Many will be shown.
I haxe been president for the
pa.st ten years, and along with the
pro,cram committee want to em•
phaelze thst this . will be an open
meeting at whicb every me mber is
requested to bring a friend . The
publ ic is inYited and all are wel­
come without obligation. .

H there are elderly or. physical•
Jy disabled persona who do not
have means of attending the meet­
ing, they should notify the presi•
dent at Box. 333, Pomeroy, so trans­
portation may be provided .
One ol the most urgent activities
of officers and members during
the n ext year will be to interest
more young people in the society
so they may take over when the
ol der members ]eave .
Ladies who have brought cookies
for the tea at former meetings are
not asked to do so at this meeting
as aJI refreshments will be furnish­
ed by the ladies of the church.

Two Arrested By

Ohio State Patrol

Two perso115 were arrested ye s­
terday by the Ohio State Patrol
-for pusing over a yellow line in
Meigs County.
Thomas Shields. 56, Zanesville.
and wmiam MeCoy, Rfo Grande,
were cited to County Court by the
patrol for the charge-.
RETURNS TO GEORGIA

Pvt. Norman E. Hysell has re­
turpcd to Fort Gordon, Georgia,
to take his M. P. schooling after
12 da�·s furlough at the home 1 of
his pa renls . Mr. and Mn. Normliln
Hysell of Bashan. He was mar­
ried to the former Patty Arnold
whil e home.
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Houd aAdmissions Patricia
she lt. Pomeroy and Ell a Weav­
er, Coolville.
Dismissed : F11:ye Jordan, Car­
penter.
�rth: �rs.
a _Jpffi

charges that the rol ler rink op­
erator was neg l ige nt • in two
ways:
-Not protecting patrons, in•
eluding lhe plaintiff, against in­
juries by another patron who
.also paid ad mission to use the
rink.
-FaUing to provide adequate
safeguard for patrons
against
other persons using the rink.
Attomeys for the plaintiff in
the actitJn are Crow, Crow and
Porter.
On the d ate of the accident,
when Wilson fell and suffered
his broken leg, the Middleport
Emer11ency Squad was swnmo
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a1td 41'f!D:S�, ,llj�_ lO . , ife=
Generil ·aospatal w6ere he WU
relea�d after a six day stay.
The skating rink is a movable
type tent structure which c-an be
tali:eD from one l oe-ation to an­
other according to weather condi­
tions .and the localitif's interested
in skating.
the skating rink _wh ich is in
question was located at the old
Pythian Ball Park during early
spring of this year,

Mpms, Dads Take
Bows At Game
With Gallipolis

Parents, brothers, sisters and
friends stood and look bows Friday
night at the Pomeroy • Gallipolis
footba1I game in a •'Parents Night"
ce'remon"y al halftime.
Presented by Rich Jones.. an•
nouncer, were Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Winebrenner for son Robert; Mr.
and Mn. Ray Woodgeard for son,
Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Poulin
for son, Raymond; Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hester for son Ge ne ; Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Carpenter for son
Roland; Kenneth Neville for bro­
ther Raymond ; Miss Joan Bulling•
too and Mrs. Ruth Bullingtbn or
brothers- and sons, Eddie and
Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Phalin
for son, Reggie and Ronnie; • Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Buffington for son
Charles; Re v. and Mn. Eugene
Brown for son, David; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sayre for son Don­
a ld; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow :l'or
son Ricke:
Mr. and Mn. Homer
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Gordon for son Dav id.
Rev. William Voris for friend,
George Blackwell; Dorothy Gloeclt•
ner for son Charl es; Mr. and Mi's.
Keith Woods for brother Roger
Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Al bert
Ccates for son Dor; ltr. and Mrs.
George Grueser and Mrs. Tom
Grueser for son and husband Tom;
M. and Mrs. Hayman Bamit.2 for
so11 Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Hysell fori son Harold ; Miss Bar.
bar.a Stol t for friend JOhn Jones;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fultz for son
Mike; Mr. and Mr.I. Marion Stowe
for son Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Wa l t•
er Hamm for son All en; Mrs. Doris
Jewell for son Raymond; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry· Werry for son Tom;.
�11.r. and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger for
son Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dow•
nie for sqn Allen and Mr. and Mn.
Wyatt Gilbert for son Jim.

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White Fall'on.i I off at lnlerm ission with 8 7-0
lftated WJl!lamstown to ad1 ilnh1,:e
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In thP third quarter the Yellow
lll)l.dstill ln the first
Jackf &gt; l 5 hit on another paas, this
rrtd11 night before (all
.,'II In, a secomi half I t i m e for 69 yards, Burton to
�,. th&amp; visiting Yellow 11uug S1anley, for a touchdown.
Bur1on ran the extra point for a
-,. Baehtel i,� ield.
, U)e visitors gr1:1 bbed a 1 '1-0 leud
l n the sa!'l'le period Butch Rea
a 11!1. the last half minutt&gt;
fint balf, t,111icd two more cappt• d a touchdown march by
goin;.: 20 yards for a score. Bur­
• in the third quartn
.,..-,-.� another in the fourth t . m · s pass to Rea was �ood for a.
2 ! -0 lfad.
vfetory.
The falcon, then e,me int o th ,
th,•
min u te
... pme on a 5H yard &lt;;C'oriug picture as they drove fo:.-.ulfl Burton to Roger a t � l l y wi!h Bltl Jewell plunglng
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The ext ra point came u\W from tbe one foot line .
.SC..!.,-i from Vi rd on to Ron B 1 1 t rh R,..a capped the 1cori ng for
7fl!:f'Nt ,
walk1•d 1 111' Pvcning with an 18 yard r un
d '\\'l lllamstown
1111 .,c,,.
1 1 1 paydirl before the q uart er
rndi•rl making the sc or11 27·8
l n the statistics, WIIU am ttown
picked u p 18 Ural dQ�nt to WI•
hama·s nine. The vlai ton t oHed
20 passes and completed 1 1 for
1 72 �•ards while W a ha i-na hit o n
�( �
B •)f J g for 1�2 ya rd s. Wllllam­
.� t own 111'1!1 the edge in rushing
j Jl"&lt;bi::l· by 1 46 yar ds to I HI.
l1utd1 Jl&lt;•a was the top gr oun d
�re honored i::u.,�t� al g:!mt•r for the t'vening as he
e )Jutla nd-Chauncey
foothall p irl,;,,(I llJJ 82 yards rushing,
1 J'tlday night and t•njoyril
B i l l Jcw1•II was Wahama's top
tl!iiettUelvei H only Dads uf H ui ·
�d '. football playe rs - hav,• I hi • � r o 1 1 n d g:wwr with 61 ya rd s while
Dilat lflvhral yenr!&gt;-on th i· win I .arr�· t r a rgra\·es picked up 40.
.J.,,,y ltu ssi, 11 wa s held to his
hm• 1 Ide.
l o wPsl yardage gain of the season
1nti'Dduced in a pre-game ('(•rP
ri!ID11J with
!heir son� . wm• a.� Ill' p w k rd up only Rix ya rds.
Tiu • l&lt;o�s was Wah a ma's third
&lt;PJ•1.tr flnt, Da d !ICljj&gt;nd l Hi! 1
11f
1 h t• � i·ason. They ha ve won
HYled, La wrence Hysel l : .Jun
, Lo1111 Philip LonJ;:: .laml's Ferrl' I I . 1 w,, ,\1• x 1 rrnlay, they t ravel to
Cl�� • F e rrell;
Keith
C;ir�on. H , p\1•� fur ;t c·nntC'�I with the Vik.
�u,-d Cano n; Charles C'h1•artl1• , ; 11g&lt;;
Tlw I I rw srnrf' :
, Ja n:ie■ Che a dle . l lomrr lt•minn. I
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., hanrn
0 0 6-- 6
l'rederick Runion: l .t•e C 'o1nh� .
'.V i l 1 ! 1;1 1n.�l nwn
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Lee Comb1; D11\'id Mu' in, Will­
iam Martin; Jim l l ohs1 r 1 1 H . W i l l ­
,tfam Hobltet t('r; Wl' sl i•y S i s�o n ,
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W·��--Tllllt; S onny Sl a w 1 ..-r.
l l i r,1111
or
llawter; David
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Pierce: J;m llaegy, 1 1"' Tr n,,y
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Blainr (';1r!f•1· .
Th,• L:111 1 1:� � i d of the Hradhu ry
. , �Jai ne Tu r ner, Warn &lt;' Tu riwr .
I ( . h u r d 1 &lt;J f ( hrist mcel each Thura ­
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Long,
Helen
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Harry
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lli ._.""�Hn, J o hn Bro�an; C ha rl P .s rh�• fur an ;di day quilling session
l l vsi• t l · .l n r y ait t h 1 · !' hur di. Thosr r1 uilting this
• H aell, Charles
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r.atlt, Warren Blr1&lt;·k: l .;i � n· Harr. w1•.- k w.- r, , �1rs. F.d i 1 h Hussell, Mrs.
Alpha F,arr; Jl'rry B rogu n . Wil dn O l r ,· a ( 'u t l n i l l , and M rs. Veda
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, n f■wter; Joe Ph i l l i l)S. Ho w11 t&lt;t
M r.� J_ 1• ss i t• Sisson took th(! quilt
hlll lpa; John l'iPr&lt;'t' , ( ' l m l un l 1 1 1J1 1 L ' w i l h h,•r for ma r king.
� , • x i W(' (lncsd ay tht1 Ma rtha
Akins, llaymnru l
. , ffC!e; Gary
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. ,t1 Ad� ln1; Bill Hill, Hohcr1 1 1 1 1 1 1 · 1 ;i � s o f llw church will meet at
I ht· 11\lmt• of Mrs. Allen Roush fo r
, (fftd Bo b Gib&amp;on, RohNI Al km•
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To C, ont,'nue W k
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Miffer Home
Thursday Evening

.CL!VBLA.ND UPJ - Ffda,
•1 1 lilrlc\ Ju die · Girml K KIil )
ti�h f'V da y fl)R.Ccd Wlllian:1 1 1 ¢.•
: •�r- . _j�, 38, an admitted Akron h:mk
.. , . � •tf)l&gt;fuler , on five years pruh11 l i1 1n .
. __. A11llt a nt U. S. Attor ney IINt
" Grif,.in 11ld Smith uclmilled i•m
�lqJ '4 1 ,000 rrom the ri restont•
B�n � �of A kron during his st•vP11
Y••rt II teller.
rht1rged with
1 Jm Uh h11 d heen
Ji:�• tl7 ,300 from the h a nk. llis
ttoffl�y tol d 1{11lbflrish that Smi lh
old' ftls home an d horruw c d mun8¥ 141 re»ay �he $17 ,500.
ud11e, in i:rant i n i:: rroha•
tJon; I• 1d lhe cr ime Wt\S nut orll'
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II.I r� Hi'rlwrt M ille r 'or Middle.
P111'1 ICoutc entertained with a
S t :i nli•y Pa rty at her home Ttmrs;l 11Y fl\'eilir11t •ith Jl � .:Oaviil Baum�a rrhwr a� tlemonslrator.
•.-:;a nws wrn• pfoy&lt;'d d uring the
i•vi•nin lii um!
refre&amp;hmenl!
of
n1kl' , j1•lh1 salnd and eoffee, were
-� ..rv1•d lo Mrs. Ken Clark, Mrs.
\�uuglrnn f'rin• . Mrs. Conra d Oh•
l tn�i•r, Mrs . Jame� Heed , Mrs. Cook,
Mrs t•: lwood !Jowers, Mrs. Edward
Vrnoy. l 'raiJ;! Venoy un d Naomi
nnd K.il l11' .\'tl Ohlin)!.c r .
BOMB SCARI
STF.lJHENVI LLE, Ohio UPlTwu r1•si1lf'nt·l•s were homhed early I mlay in what police aai d wu
u n up1rnrent al1cmpt to ,care
M n y or Snmuel McCormick an d
n 1 lornt•Y I I LIJfo Alexander.

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HI GH SCHOOL SCORES
By Uni t•d Pr•u l nl•rn1tion1I
Mu1il lon 16 St.ub9notill• 6
Col. Ros•ry 2◄ Col. Ac1d•my 6
Mad�n 14
A&amp;ht1bult Harbor 1 2
Lorain 2 2 Mandt.fd I S
Norwalk !O hTle'N• 24
C!n. ,vrC:ill 21 Merlett• 1 1
COi. LIMlit U, Cel. A�ulnas 1 4
Col, lttfmoer JD C•I. South 0
Upper �rlln,ttn is lexley o
�el1w1ri 20 Worthin,fon 16
Nf!W Afllhy S4 Col. St. Mtry, 0
Uri,lo;, 4 Hlillonl o
er� bn1en 24, Amend• ,
Gr�fflfleJd 35 Pluunt View 14
V{llinfritfon
Clrclevlll• 6
WHht,.. ;, C. H, 21
HIiisboro 12
Oltnhnff II Marion Ctfhollc 14
lrinton 12 �•nc:••••r 0
Martins l'lrry 22
St, Clalrsvllle 6
Mtntfltfl MtcfllOft 39 A1hl1nd 6
At1aoni1 6
V•nillltl
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�Wit• 22 Mt. Vernon 8
ConntllriJH• 11 Dreaffn o
�... C�hcorl 6 Co l&lt;lwtll 0
N'' le:ii:ln,tl" 14 RoatVlfl• O
New•rk C1thoUc 40
M,a ysvllle 22
Jec..4in Trimble 20
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Gloustu 16
Ft. F r'/t 26 Wooddleld 6
Crooknlll• 30 Philo 0
Chlll lcoth. 6 Port1mouth O
Portsmouth E ..t 72
LucH.,.11 1 • O
Portsmouth WHt 1 1,
Northw•lf 3
W,ffrly 4 Wlwel•rllturg 2
Minford � Piketon 29
Portsmouth Notr• Dame 44
Ntw Boston 16
The Pl•lns 31 B•lpre 0
McArthur 12 La nc■stu BIS 6
Columbus WHt 27
Columbus East 26
Columhu1 Central 36
Marlon • Franklin 6
Grandview 6 Whltehtll 0
bn••.,.111• 24
Columbus North O
Gronport 11 GroH City 16
Liberty Union 1 1
Ca nal Winchester 6
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Detroit 1 4 Cincinnati O
Norfhtrrl Mich. 21 E11tern Mich. 0
VMI 34 G11arge W11h ington 10
Loullv llle 12 Murray St, 6
Utah l 7 8rl9ham Young 0
So. Cal. 10 Geor1I• 3

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Radio Oub Lists

In 1st Meeting
The Pomero y Ben d Citiwn Ra·
Club met at the V. D. Ed·
w11rd11 l naurance Office Thu reday
f'venlng for ils regula r meeting
wilh Harr y A. Miller , pr esi dent,
presid ing.
d lo

The group deci ded to meet on
the fi rst Thursday evening of
each month. The foUipwing ' 'Nltn•
mltteea we re appoinlell : �etnher1hlp, Carl flysell of Ruttttna• ··ai,
t·hal r man; Ed ward Sliles, Mi dd le­
port an d David Culpepper, Galli­
polis ; Enforcement offlcer , Frank
Tit us, Pomer oy; Publiclly, Tim
Neutzlini, Mid d leport .
During Thursday's meeting
plane were m ade (or a picnic ,to
be he ld jointly with t he Kovay
Citizen R ad io Cl ub of Hunting­
ton on S(in day , Oct. 18.
Mlsa Barbara Blatt or the Kova y
Club spoke br ictly of the acUvi•
ti es or her club 11nd Terry Fur•
e:erso� and Robert Scragg, both
or the ll untlngton Club a lso spoke
The following were named as
charte r membera of the Pomero)'
Bend c.i ub H arol d Hysell an d
Ca rl Hy1ell,
R ut l11n d ;
Har ol d
Wltl, Fra nk TUus, Jed Web11ter,
Har ry Mil ler , V. D. Ed war ds,
Wa yne Z urcher, D r, T. A. Hewe t­
s on ,
Howi rd •M ullen ,
Harry
Grlnd stan, Ger ald Shuster and
Davi d Goodwi n of Pomer oy , T\leo
Neu t1U n g, Jim Neut!ling an d Ed­
ward Sti le •. or Mi dd leport, Jack
Crl11p of La n81vll l t, W. C. Walke r
of Appl e Grovl!I; . Vietor Taylor ,
�ua:ene lf1rt .11nd Bill Fqlruer or
Ne w ltaven, Jamel Jo hn1on o r
M11o n an d D a vid Culpepper of
Ga ll lpolia.

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Meetin Friday
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weekly m ee Ung Frid ay n laht at JUI
head4ulrten 1 t the Em m ett Sh ulet
home on North 1'llrd-tt, Mi d dle­
port.
Seven aenlor mem ber1 and two
ea detR were pl'eHnt. J:tep0rtl were
heud from the member• who at­
ten ded the- Gre;1t Lakes Re1l on al •
Confer('l n«'! �lat week end iii Chi•
raae. Also 1ive n were th e report•
of I.he vatl�ui 1e&lt;:tlon1 on their
rurrent 1ctlvltles,
F'o l1 owl n a the formal metitlnt
three mm, of ln for mallon a nd In'.
&amp;truellon were Rh own. The eq uad ­
cl ron I nfo rmation oflice ra would
·11ke to announoe that the aquadron
1, now equ ipped with 1 18 mm
sou nd mot lon pict ure proj ector
and m ay dr�w upon the rnm Ub­
rary or the Ar med Force, an d the
CAP.
Any OJ'lan lla\lon&amp; lntenated In
lnc l udl nt fllm1 of this nJ1 tUre on
thei r prolJ'am •. may do 10 by writ­
Ina Robe.rt F11her. tntormatlo n Of­
ficer, 1t 1 50 'Notth Third St,, Mld­
. dleport, W'Y I: I-IK)81 , or lt-e hi m at
the H&amp;Jl Flre1tone StONI, Mlddle­
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from • to)d picked up after hll
aeoond debate with Seq. John F.
Ke n nedy , flew we1t today for an
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Bass Hitting On
Favorites Win In SEO AL
Muskingum River
Games,Frt•day B,'J 01g
u• Scores Now Thut It's Cool

2-Da!ly Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mid dleport, 0., Ort. 6.

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Rutland &lt;:omm unity News

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falJl.11)' reu"l oil. hel d a.l Lanca�
Sandi.)', Al&amp;o 1ttt�dln1 were Mr.
and Mra. Pu rl Lanl\ inl who haH·
�en vlllting the re wllh Ihm
Mtrrell
daujlbte r Mr. an d Mn.
Cottrill and dau1hten.
&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mirh at I
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Chillicothe
a nd Mike of
S unda y rueats or his parent s,
M r a nd Mrs. Elu Michael and
Thelma .
Mn. KaUe Da vis of La ng,v ille
ia vl1itin1 with Mrs. Fern
Swee11ey ,
Mr. and Mrt. Forreal McCann
o r Char leatop were Su nday guesls
of her parent&amp;. Mr. and Mrs.
Cla rence Price. They came es•
pecial ly to help celebr■tt Mrs.
Price's birthda y .
Mr. p.n d Mrs. Martin Summers
o r M edina were weekend guests
Mrs.
of her twin sister, Mr. an d
Clair Taylor.
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an d Larry and Mr. and 'Mn. Roy
Snowd en were at Pa rkersbu rg
Mon day n igh t shoppi11g.
Mr, an d Mrs. Homer Pa rker
and Susie called on bis lather
P�arl Parker and H owa rd an d
Miss -Mau de Creel of
Che.!iler,
Sun day.
Mike Atkimon of C olumbus is
visiting his gra ndparen ts, Mr. an d
Mr11. Clair Tay l or .
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Simp­
kins, ColumbWI, spent the week
en d at their home he re.
Mr. an d M rs . Carl Denison of
Wheellna spent the
weeken d
here viailing her father Lee My­
ers and other rela tives.
Mrs. Rebecea
M oqre
an d
chil dren have m oved to fbe Langs
ville-Dexter road ,

TUPPJRWA9'E pll:TY
FrJday wu •
tQr favorite1 ' added 39 throu gh the air . Lo.Ian . &amp;111 ire hittlnJ On the MUJ�ln­
Mrs. Betty William&amp; entertain•
Rive
r now that thf: weather
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ln t)je SEOAL, 1h41 CfGl)' t rouble plcktd up jJ r u1hlng and 124
h9' cooled, re.Porta CHffoM Wln- ed with a Tupper,..are party at
wia, no l'ttel11 ball tlub was in thro � the air.
eveninj.
day
ata nle, , Wuhln1to n County 11me her hom e Wednes
W, l ltfin ,o Neliionvlll• 6
the fav ored ro ll a11inat the num.
serve
Williams
Mn.
Wand.a
d aa
oppon•
ber o fle an d lwo ran
Bµteh s�tt n, Welt.ton's Hffl pi:otector, Ohio DlviJlon of Wild- demonstrator.
if
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enti
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T�e ev e nine w.as enjoyed by
On Septe tnber 22, W i nstanle y
W\th Ml�dt eddrt 1n Dome� man 1b0Vt�,at home tr tday nfgh t
pl1ylN: seve ral sames wi th prlie1
l osing by m�bfe f1l■ rgin1 �o their , to
":_ell■ ton to a 20 tQ fl radioP-d I re port that !llhe:rmen awarde d . M rs. Isabelle Nelson
sEq oppon e,it1....tt,aewhere 1ri !he . vtc!oh- 9_ytr the hapleu Nel- were m aki na: terrlflc ca tch es Of received the do or prize. Cake and
baH On L•ke Chu te Da m on th
lea,ue t he fhdHtH wM roll1iic' sOnviile O_reyhounds.
cbffee we re served to Mrs. Joan
lo declalve win• over tti'elr op po'!i·
Stat�n ta ll ied two t ouch downs �u1klnfum. He e111imate d thl� May, Mrs. Verna Snowden, Mn.
tlop.
fro m 4 yard s ou t, an d gained a frQm too to 800 bass had been Donna Williamson, Mn. Rose
.
The Athens Bull do 11 _:won t�e1r to tal O;f 238 ya rd, i n 30 c1rfle1. taken in two weJk, end ing on Patterson, Mrs. Nelson , Mra. ConFri day The Rocket, or WellatOn pleied tha t da te, mdlt o f them on ,rtifi­ nie Bia.ck, Mn. Avo nel l e George
2n d 1tral1ht SEOAL
nlght wilh a sh ow or po wer good up only .290 y ar d&amp; on the ground elaJ lu res. In a ddi tion ' 40 wall Mra. Judy Snowden, B obby, Roaeeye■ we re ea ught.
for a 26 to 6 sc ore over Logan, all eveni n1.
mary a n d J udi th Ly nn, , Mn.
now l · l .
Nel1onville was li mited to 23
Whi le Win ta J '
.
r t dealt
Will(a ms,
Jean Pa rker,
Mrs.
Frid ay night marked the first ya rds r uahln1, but added 125 by prJm arily w '�h
rer Ch ute Debbie an d Donrni.
'-.
lm e t l• year tha t oh opposing way of the alr route. First dow,n1 Dam area �e stafed !h!t bus
FIREHOUSI
BUILD
ING
� ea'!1 �ad JCored on Coach Es- ra ,ond WellatOn 13 to 8.
wlre beini 11
v
ht
h re
The Rutl a nd Volu nteer firem en
·Nel,o�vil\e's !Core cJ me ifl i�e Im iti&amp; river, :::: do� ��h:re are progressi ng with the con•
key • B�ll dogs.
. A t �en s Senior halfback, Olson, ,econd pe!IP.d when G ■i'y Stufne. H Jplnt the Ohio "
1tructi o n o f a new fire h ouse .
ran for two touchd own&amp;, one or bean bit M,lke Dexter 'ffth a 7
Merle&gt; DeVoe · Jldllie
�trol­ Upon completion, the new buil d•
58 yard.1, the other 28. Mont r yard loJlch&lt;lltwh �aail. Wtllstotfs �an, stated thil ,w d t �ea o Ina will h ouse both fire engine.I
�n ne tt , 185 poun d fullback d ove lhlrd TD . clffle when JCiltb SdW, bau Were. bein g s;,tJ.:• a� M c-t and equipment. The have nearl
y
y
nme yards for a third qu a rter . ers to sse d a 12 ya rd pa ss to en d ConnelSvi!le t 00 ·
completed the r 12ing of the ol d
'
TD an d _ Bigg&amp; inte r cepted a Lo• M a rk Mullins.
Township Hall.
Th' victor y en ded a 5 ga m e
ll•n aerial at lhe 5 an d galloped
MYF MEETS
d
95 yards for the fmal Bull dog losinf streak for th e Rockets
The Method ist Yo ut h Fellowtouch down.
covering a tw o year period . Nel•
ship met at the home of Rev.
IJ!C
T
Balntar, L091n Ch ieftein quar
sonville suffere d its 24th st r aight
.and Mrs. Carl Herring, Monda y
t•rb•ck, acored in the ••cond
SEOAL ,e tback since 19�.
evening.
Score by qu arters:
quart•r to m.,k the first time
#
Miss Frances Roush entertain .
this Ifft.on that • ••am has
A t he ns . . . .
. . 6 8 6 6-26
Arter the mee ti ng conclu dNI a
KDrH on th• Bulldoga,
Logan . . . . .
o 6 o O- 6 ed the Loyal Pals Class of the social time was enjoyed. Pizza
Mi dd leport Churc h of Ch r itl a t a nd soft d rinks were se rve d to
Athens had the better of the
first downs 13 to 9. It had , 2t5 WellstOf\ . .
the following by M r s. Herring
8 O O 12-20 b er home Friday evening,
net yardB on tht' ground anti Nelsonville
o 6 o O- 6 Mrs. Allen Jenkinson preaJ. Julia a nd Jane Luca�. Saun dra
--:::---:-------and Teresa Dean, Gl oria an d
dent,, cond, ded
the ' h"sh,es,
11,W!elmg a nd Miss Roush was in Beverly Thompson, Joetta Erle•
1
·,
ch�rge of the devotion a l period wine, Susie Parker, M a rgie Her..
using the theme "The Won der of ring, Je a nie Siders, Cathy Schop
pert\ San d y and Karen Tucker,
Go
gir;�rr�:• �eet;n g the group
s
PERSONALS
voled a · donat ion to the Salvat ion
Ma r vel Foley daugh ter of Mr.
NEW YOR K UPI-The New the sixth a nd Reventh, If neces- Army an d also d iscussed a 11pe- and Mrs. Dick Foley is a pa tient
.
Yor
· k Rary , scheduled for Pi1t1burgh clal Lo ve Gift offerins to be re- a t Holzer Hospi tal .
· g a " qutc
. .k, Ya nkees, sensm
kill tn the b111l park where t hey next Wed nesday and Th ursd ay
celve d nex t mo nth
Mrs. Neille Parker, Chest er,
hav� bu r ied so many r iva ls, send
With two aeasone d left-hand�r, . D ur i n g the so cial hour follow•
was the s upper &amp;q.est o[ M r .
Whitey Fo rd against
Vinega r doing the pi tching, both Stengel ing the meeti ng a salad cou rse and M r s. Homer P arker a nd Su·
Bend Mizell today in an effo� to and ma nager Danny M urta ue:h of WBI served by t he hostess to sie, Fri day.
take a _2 - 1 le�d over the Pitts• the Pirate, p1a n ne d to "load up" th ose menti o ned a bove and Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Pa ul P, tterflon
hurgh Pm1tes m the Worl d Series t heir battini orden wi th right, Guy Reynol ds, Miss Mable H sell Roxanne an d Jeffry spent th�
y
All S&lt;]�are after thei r "Mur der- han&lt;led hl tti n f strength.
Miss Mildr e d Hawley, Mrs. Grae� weekend as guests of M r. a nd
t&gt;�s Row, 1 6·3 massa�re of the
The weathe r was expected to be
1 a Russell and M rs.
Mrs. Russel l Harm on at An der­
Pirates in Thursday s
secomii clear a nd c ool wit h a slight wind
r��� s�� �
WASHINGTON UPI - A Wash­
son, In d .
gilme. the Yan�eea ta ke lhe field blowing In fro m right field . Thal
Arra ngements o f fall lioweMiss J u dy Slawter spent Sun­ ington scientist is trying to muve
"'
al 1 p. m. U)T fa vored a t 8-5 and the eont oura of the 70 000· were used throu gh out the Rowih day with friends at Dunba r .
moun tains in Chile Peru a nd Bo­
'
'
to win the thir.&lt;l ,.ame· and a t aeat ca pacity stadium it,elf were home for the meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Th om as Hysell livia so man will "feel a Jillie
9· 5 lo la ke t he1r eig hth wor ld reasons the expert, eitpected pi t,
more
at
ho me on earth."
Claire, M ich., and Mrs. Noa�
,
.
rhampionshlp under Casey Sten- ehlni and
to
de fense
beco me
Dr. Merle Tuve, who says man
Looker, Westerville were Monday
stron ger ractora than they were
gel.
r
afternoon guests o f M r . ana Mrs. has no point in probing the moon
The fourth an d firth g-1erne11 also i n ttie finl two ga mes at Pllh·
when he know, so little about
-Carl Hy1el l .
ar e S&lt;'hedulc d for Yankee $ta- burgh,
the
ea r th under his Jeet, doesn't
Mr. -._nd Mn. Will iam Ste\fart
dium, Sunda y a11d Mondi!)' with
wa_nt
to move mountains very far
an
d
Billy,
CllftOD,
villtt'd
their
-----'-----'-'' -Fi&gt;rd , 81, will be atirU ng his
-Jus t eno Ugh to get a vibration
d
iltightcr,
Mr.
ancf
M
r
s.
Hal'ol
d
13th World Series ,lame-a re•
tha t can be recl'.lrded.
Gaug es: Mon tgome ry 16.3 up­ E. Hysell and sons, Tuesday.
cord-an d is generallJ' conced ed
Tove ,d irects a project cal led
•
�e
,
Tote
do
r
Mn.
Donal
d
Sweene
,
_9.3
lower, 1 . 8 rt. open; Gal•
y
to be the ace of lhe New Yor k
"Seism ic and G ravi ty Studies of
M
ltpoh
r
s
Earl
HallidllY,
A
t
hens
and
s
17.
uppe
9
r,
ataff. Yankee braa.s. in fact, claim
9.6 lo wer 1
the Andes for the Carnegie [nstl­
he is the best club'h pitcher In and three quar ters foot open : Mrs. Everett McKnight of Po me­ ullo
n or_ W11hingto n, which a n­
t
r
oy
were
Lock
recent
v
isi
to
rs
of
Mrs.
23,
UU u pper 8.8 lowe r
ha1ebltll despite a so•ao se a son
n
ou nced 1t ha d received a $40,001)
m a rked br erra t ic spel l s an d co m- closed off. All m o veable d ams up Fern Sweeney.
Mr. an d Mrs. Robert Hill and 1ran t from the Na ti o nal Science
piete d wit h a 12·9 recor d and 13 thru 23 and closed off.
son
Billy alten de d the Lanning Fou nda tion .
Ohio
.
River
bo ats, down , Lock
a 3.05 earne d run ave rage.
This is not m u ch mone y in a
MizeU, 30, Is a fl.foot 3 inch • 17 Bea ver 7 : 10 am 1.0· Lock 18 WEST SHADE NEWS
da)I
wh en mil l ions are spent
in
A.
V. CriRs Jr.• 9 pm
20S pou nder wh o puts P lent y o i
C. V.
BY SHARON YOUNG
Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Turner and the race to the moon.
H
a
rner
5:
IO
am 2-0; Lock 20 famil
For pce-a:ame entertainment · 1t muttard . on &amp;\rerything he thrOW'B
y spe nt Suoda_f with m. and
. "Why :doe, evpryone gel so ex­
the Gallipoli s- Pomeroy a,.tne th11 He _ t hrow, with , a·· · Hlgh" kit.klnk Cornell U :30 am. ·0-1'2; Lock 23 Mrs. George Ab�otl'." " • '
cite
d al&gt;o ut the mo on " Tuve asked
.
Pome roy High School Ma rching molt on and is e specially, dlfficult Nort he rn 1 2 : IO pm 1-4.6 Titan
Rev.
a
n d Mrs. 11h:irilas 'called o n
"It'1
hoatile lo man from th�
Band, un der d irec tlo11 of Ray lo pull. He star ted the Reaso n 1 : 15 pm 0-1 1; Waverly i :4o pm Mr. an d Mrs. Wlll Heilman recent­ standpoint of climate. There's no,
Card inals 4·0; Carl D, 2 : 1 5 pm 1-3; Elger ly.
Wo od geard , entered the fle ld with with the St. Lou is
m uch to do there."
a snsppy dru m cadence. Strain1 of caugh t fire after being t raded t� C.,lff 2 : 45 pm 2-0; Cha r les R .
Mr.
Why get 10 exCi ted about rocks
a nd Mrs. Gerald "vietlt&gt;t o f
"On W isconsin" were hesrd H I t the Pira�s, an d had a t4-8 re­ Stev�nson 5:30 p m 18-0; Mikti Tuppers Pl a ins, Mr . and Mn. Floyd 10 milea deep? ·
Credit or 8:5:1 pm 20-0;
c ord for the aeason.
marched down field .
Albert Spenee a n d Mr. an d M rs. H . D,
, "You migh t SB)' we're trying to
F. Holde n 10 Pm 0-22; Mr. Criss
The bombastic tune or "Tiger
make
man fee l m ore at ho me on
Goeglei
n o f Pomeroy called
oh
1 1 pm, 7·0.
Rag" was played wh;le the m ajor•
earth, " Turve Raid . 'I'm convinced
Mrs.
Jennie
Roush,
S
u nd ay .
Up at Gallip olis Onward 6:45
etlet, Paula Say re, Carolyn Ed·
Mrs. Will Heilrv, a n called on he's goin g to be here fo r II long
am 13- 1 ; Lock 23 Lit tle E dwa rd
wa rd a, Caro l yn Bass, Sandra Welle
M rs. I .eonard Lanham Monday . t ime."
2 1 :25 Pm 0-1; I. F. Fry berger
Lola Ziejler, Ruth Ed wards and
Mrs. Lanha m is conv,descing fro m
The Carnegie [nstitulion's re•
l
2 . I O am 16-p; Cha rles R. Steven
And rea Evan, d id a n origina l d ance
se�r�h is '!,imed at meas uring
·
s
recent
i
l l ness.
son 1 1 :50 0-\6.
ro utine. Counte rma r chlng, the unit
Mrs. Virgil Roush attended the den11Ly oI rocks beneath mou n•
All Kanawh a River d a ms o n
retu rned lo the end zone to play
funeral
Mrs. Maude t1l ns In •n effort to lear n more
o f her 11unl,
the sill.
the "Sta r Spangle d Banner." Fol•
Bro�kl! at Col umbu 11, Wed n esda y , about the
g�ological rhanges
lowing this the trad i tional tun nel
M1�1 Na ncy -Zumb ach aPent Mo n­ which bui ld moun ta ins and other
Club Entertained A t
was formed a nd "Across the Fiel d "
d ay night with Mary Jo R owth.
fe at ure■ on the earth's cruet.
o
ut
O
o
light,
r
r
o
ut
d
min
pl ayed as the players came on th e
"We're try ihg to un derstand.
Ma
rtin
Home Thur,day
·
fiel d .
. should n't apply to the Ja panese
not to control," sai d T uve.
Mrs: Albert Marl in entertained Syracwe AuxUiary
For the halrti me show th e high- btiet Je, the i nsect th at p robably the Bi-Monthl
The, Jn1lltutlon h111 ,et up re.
y Canasta Cl u b
on
8 leppln11 band ma rched down field m�d e itt1elf know n to more people Thur
eord lna �uma .to li1ten to vibra,.
Record
Hopa
sda y eveni nt at her ho me o n
In Ohio'• "beetle belt'' this
play ing '"The Victo r.a." Parent.I of
The Raven of Raci ne will be tion1 from e artbqulkes and from
Co nd or St.
the football playera were lntrod uc• year than ever before. M ost o r
t
he
dJ1c jockey s for II record hop the 50-ton hlgh-eitploaive charges
Win ners for the evening we re
the beetlea are g o11e- now, after
e d at this li11te.
M_rs. John Bea ver, Mn. Charles at the Syracuse Town hall every used In the research. There are
In l_lne wlih the policy or keep, �ne of the most pro lific atta ck• Riffle,
Mra. HOwud Loga n and Mrs. Tuesday evening, The events are ,Ix l11tenll1g pba:ta In Peru five in
I na ll'ld fan11 Informed of
,
all m Y,eu,. But the b attle isn't over. Marti n . The door prize w
A uxi­ Bolivia .and four tn Chile.
as award­ sponso red by the Lad les
new devel opmenh in the field of . A h e11y•t�re■d pa m phlet which ed to
"We "know a�ady," said Tuve
liar
fl
r
e
d
epart
m
e
n
t. ·
o
r
the
Mr1.
Eugen e Tripl ett.
y
m u,Jc, the arou p brou ah t a re port g ivt1 an1wers to 16 of t he m ost
An ad m i11lon will be chargfld '.'that there are vi olent d ifference�
Refr eshments wen served by the
on aetivi t lca o f lhe latest grou p of common questl on s asked abo ut hostes
, to the above nam ed and a nd a do o.r priie will be awarded . m the earth beneath the Rockies
maniacs - The Bea t Generati on. . thl1 lnnct hlll been prepared by Mrs. Richa rd Fi
an d
the �
n law,
Mn. Don­ The Rover&amp; who consl.at1 of El• In th• United Stat.ea
For a clo ser look, the Beatnik's Dr. J. 8. Polivka of the Ohio al d
And es in South A m erica."
s
o n D. O'Connor,
ul
Wa
Pa
ton
l
McKem
.i
e
a nd
Mn.
Sid
n ey
last 1ather l ng place was reve aled Aa:rlcultural Expe ri ment stati on . Spenc
Ht Hid 1 "'conve nien t by. prod­
and Bruce Smith ha ve new equip
er.
\
as a tavl!lrn was for med an d "Ta v- The leaflet coven everythin l
u ct" of the rc,ae arch may be more
ment and will give record• In the
ern In th e Town" was pla yed. Not fro m id entificati on to be st meth•
i n formiUon
about
the
earth­
dance contesta.
Swansong Speech I•
digalng th at up. tempo ki nd of ed of contl'&lt;II,
The ladies wlll have cotton quak,e1 that cause 10 much d e,
Turf can be treated any ti me Plonned By Nikita
m u1lc, }heir opinion
was, "real
candy, pop and potato chip• to v11tation In So'uth America.
1qu are. The band 1111Rembled Into for 1rub control, Polivka aa)'s
The latest 11:rant from the Na•
UNITED N ATIONS, N, Y . UP! sell. Proeeed1 from theae record
a - aqual'fl and a li tt le of that way- but ' 1ppllc1tfon1 made in Oct ob� -Ntkl la S. Khr ushchev pianned a hope ■re to go toward
purchaae tlona?' Science Foundltion will be
jau, "Ta, Ra,Ra,Boom-De-Ay " will not kill alJ th e ll'Ubs that swanaone speech to the
out
uMd to help "deve lop local pro­
N. Gen­ of • new firtl truck.
INl ln thti 1011 at the ti me of e ral Auem bl)' today al the Com­
was pla yed .
feutonat ca:paclt7'' in the three
�oxt came a,omethlng strictly for lrflatment. Some of the irrubs mu n ist star 11lesman lryl n i to
Latin American countrie1 Tuve
cool ca t, u a cat w11 form ed and will contin ue to r,ow in d e mer1e )Yin a seat Jor Red Chi na ind ict
11id . Tbb WUI mean m o�ey for
1.1 1dult1 nut 1u mmer. However lhp Un ited Slates for "a.11;e11lon "
"coolCa t Cape,�" pla yed .
tr• noorta,UOn ine1111rhq: instru­
The ba nd tb en cut II real eool • 1in1le 1pplic1tlon of aome m■• ind win approval o f his d iHrma.�
ment&amp; and o b1ervers to watch the
caper aa lt eucut� a preclslon tertal 1uch II chlordane, hepta­ ment program .
lnstrtnMllita.
drlll which consisted 4f two re• ch lor, die ldrln , aldrln
or endri n
He fa ced de fea t before he ,tart­
volvlng rectana;l�s in the m.iddle wi ll &amp;ru b-proof t he l�w n In auc­ ed. The auembly waa acheduled to
whll e the aid.ea m oved in and out . ceed l n• aeaso ns tor JO yeara or meet i n special Saturday aenion
From the rldtculous to I much more.
for a vote after five (alse it■rt,
The four .page public1 t lon may -oil the Soviet proposal to oust Na'.
more Re rio u, vei n , lhe progl'am
was concluded with the Purple and be obl a in td fre e by wrltl n1 to tlonal ist China a nd seat Red Chi na.
1, . tf•ff.. l'redffkk
Eurene 'I11omN, 11, of Hendt!rWhite c.l ad ba ndsmen formln£ the the Dl!lpartment of F.nl om ol o1Y,
b e c a m e Mllon Couilty 'a _,. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Babcock and
block PHS and playing the Pom - Ohio A Qr lcult ur al
Experim ent
Bllll:TH ANNOUNCID
eiPth hi1hway fatality early thle Mr. anr! �. WU1ou1hby HIii
Station , Woo1t er, Ohio.
eroy Hl1� School "Alm a Ma ter ."
Mr. a nd Mra. John D. Geraper of morning when he died at Pleasant 1pent . a day recently with relatives
1623 Be neHee, Co l umbua, Ohio, are Va llef Hoapltal of lntema l i.nJur· . at Ot1e19.
Mrs. Esther Kimes of Chester
annou ncing the birt h or an elghi ies which tie .received when
-pound dau1hter o n October ,. Mn. h1• v htcte 'Nl"eclted on Rt.
35, s�nt , sever�I daya with Mr im d
•
...,
, 1ea uum
Pl, Ple11a nt.
Mn. MOO Blgp, .
Gersper ill the former Gay nel l uve ml
AccordJ
n
&amp; lo atalt P:Qlice, Th om •
Mr. and Ml'I.
•· �aymond Frank
Thoma, of Po meroy.
Pt
)in
Grandpiren ta are M r. and Mn. aa, travelin1 alone towards
ly
nday
William Var1.s, Joh natown Ohio PleH■ nt, ran off the rt,ht aide oi :��� aDd ar=�::�r. an
� Mn.
th e hlgh
, e
over I lf'lde, C\llt
WQ' of
Wedn•sday eve n ln1 the nnt a nd Mr. a nd M n Homer B;aley 0j .
w nt
e
oe
m
t u
of the
1:: Mr1. Almt4a· Wil)pel, Mn. Ollie
ba by !:'e�i�� !�ct :.
!':e �r::: ;.!:• � �ta
a i��=e
m
en
ned ,,_ Into
���'B ili:,�:o'!l�ro y
�·ll
Jt •
tbe Se nior Choir of the ehutth, at E dllb �hwab�
�h J ��... ..C!_a_,,e
� MC-..u, v1s1 ted
�
e
ome.
·J..
,
Mi,
tb
u
·
n.u1111non
...,.
ui.
_....
NEW Olli.E ANS UPI - Loui&amp;I• the home of Mr. and Mn. Harold MIidred • Hawk of G U) U1e . Great you
DffS· Curt Fredetl&lt;:k 00
.
th was thrown from the ur.
ana Atty. G•I\· Jack Grem llllon to- Sauer ind daushten, Mary Ruth uhdta art EdWIrd
om a■, RutHe 1HI ru1hed fo Ple11aaat Val- Tu"4i7 r!roln,:.
day WH found
vu llty of criminal a rfd J oy ItOu,;
Jaml1
m'u a'nd f riend of Co�
1: M r. · s.uv drove 1 and a,nd Jat,e Tho m... Colu mbUJ, ley Hoapital where- he died ti 1 •,to
...
rt
p
e 1ate John D· Th omas was •1 10 a • m. He waa aon .a
,,, Clarence a ndl IU:mbu1· apenI th e weel:nd with
Tlt
contem t u, a three-j ud 1e f eral the tractor tor �h• rlile.
,
,
Crystal Stephen 'l'b:omu, of Hen· hi• arand'Plrenta.
.
•
■n un. ete.
eourt.
Alter the h---de
.._..... dOftUta, coo'i..
JC € HIY.. ti.al•- curt Fred r•
.•• :tdwln F,I ..en
Tbe GersPl!lr• 1]110 have a UI deraon, who t eurvlve. Ue wa■ •n
bbtrict l'u. �
nu t er coIIea and hot choeol'■te Wflrt
•
�
emploree o · t he N'-ew 'YOl't Ceil- · 'ltll�Tb:-...
•.:,-"
__.:,,_v 1.,...,..
month old .1on , 1'hom 11 MlthHI.
..00n.
·
I
fo\lnd · �llllon 1u11ty 11 iclled 18,ftld.
tral liail road. .
•
_______
attd told ""' that he wa• "f'Jltty �,.,...i . tor th• ,,..nln, ftft
�r surv ivon IDClude one ion
COMN.ml A RMY Cd(Jlts•
of P'OII mlabthavidr Ii c:burt"
J'arl• l:rlaWIM r t.eo Ktnritdy
DILAY
•• AltOTMiiR
·
OM brother'
· "' UPl-Dtplomatlc reArmy Pvt. noyd J. Borlll;, 23, ftoilald Lee
Au1. 28 heatin1 [ov er, wd) Sauar,' .J1 niet ltri:fe. 111'". an�
durin 1
DelP. at bome . alid m'atern•I ii-and: �mr&gt;
lnt.eEnUon.
Piul Ri\,10nltlU ei'Hl ehlldNn. Whose wife, De&amp;"lle, 1ive11 on R ollte m other, Mn. Ora. ltna :,, of Leob. -•today there
nd tca�
woul4
1't aodin- deli; In the So.
GremUUoln lot mad durlnl: t111t l)dlth aid Billy, Kinh Gted, Bet• l Pomerot compl eted th
iahl
r
l
F
d
al
r l
wil
hel
aut�ritotive
main'ie!an� I e,m.,
�,e J•��7
_ )t!rv �
Yi.el , trlal �t lbe two surviving
of trly... Nmn, lf'loid Clfin�ck lln. .;eel
'I� IIL .be
Zion �
hearl n1, oblened at the top
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Rutland rolled to its second straight league victory Friday · ·-·
night, this Jime with a 33-0 lashing of Chauncey·DiJver, Its \
lourlh straight win of the current gnd season , its 20th straighl
wm without defeat by anybody and got a long leg toward its
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SYRACUSE, OLE MISS AREmostFAV
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'1 1 KILLS FOUi
PORTLAND, Ort. UPI-Three
children and I b&amp;by sitter died
Friday In a fire whic-h burned
throuP I two-1t4'.lry home. De ad
wen Gay Garrell, 5 month1;
Vickie Garrett, HI month,; An•
pla Garrett, 3 and Pa tricia Mae
G r•valt, 21.

to retain
but other top-rated
learn, may have trouble holding tbelr posillons In major eol·
lege foootball action.
The No. 1 Orangemen of Syracuse are overwhelming choic­
es to make Holy Cro1S their 20th straight regular seaaon cu­
ualty and only t he planned use of coach Ben Scbwartzwa1der'J
second team could bold down the score to a minor 1laugbler.
The Crusaders are the last team to beat Syracuse in a regu•
lar season game, 14-13, In 19&gt;8. However, they took a 4U
shellacking from the national champions in 1959.
Syracuse and Mississippi were figured
their one-two national rankings tdday.

, tli,c �early 11e �ond quarter ,core on a Hindy to Kloe1 pass at the �
land 's o:.j),.,�1&lt; 101; " .. J . t: ;11:ig tted .irst TD. David Pierce'&amp; kick
BY 808 E, BYER
Dudding pulle d h i1
miued.
point
,he
anll
ruugh
l
a u � ard Jl'Unt t o the 3. Boothe and Coach
Devil ba�ks co aro:..nO, ll
ntinel lports Ed,ltor
Se
h
second- unit wa1
The
e
unit.
t
on
fir�t
•11
1 ard
RulL.1nd kicked o ff and
over them .1 o r loa:: g.i.ine :&amp; a,,u
Coach John Thompson II Yellow had hit Hyden o� a 2 1
:
the finl
a nd
ve
o
to
m
e
in•
waR
unabl
pass
pf
n
er's
d
Lin
e
t
play
tat
d
a
con
,t
er
toULhd own-1. Da ds or players were !
to Jackson Fri day play � pl ays earl
went
J
ckel&amp;
�
to the
out
punt
o
t
&lt;;:
came back
._ : ,-qitc d by Geor e on the 50 and
:
guest s. htvin g a [irst r�te t rr at.
nliht and st aged the mos� brll· the !mt !luarter
dd ing
Du
�point
e
thia
r
At
t
bl
Afte
33.
3
Jacke
y
1l
1
unc
a
w
o
With hnt down and g
l oa t h Jim Venn :iri�s hig a ru:l rL·i d t o the C
Hint aeri al show aeen m the
o
d i n 5 pl•Y•
an
i?.e
bench
,
3
hia
d
the
s
l
w
t
cleare
d
.
nd
a
ui,
penal
l
a
�
•y
c
the
';
to
d
ha
e
Y_
o
m
1 lh'! 3 Surrelt
rough line smac krd everythm
SEO A L for m a ny yean.
dle,
rd ner went in from the
out on the Euut he sneaked m fro m there. Baum ga
Ch.iuncey cfh!ad to the groun d . "1.,bstttter spun up the mid
came
s
His
y
bo
e
r
the
fo
touchdown. Hind y at•
in
for
nt
1
w
pall
and
,
d
d
r
fiel
for A Boothe to Steve Mille
1 he Biue Devils g .dned 130 yards ;lcarr the
ort end of a 38· 14 ,c ore.
1h
tempted to paas to Harris for the
,tullr nd" s second TD. Thia time their fourth lou of _the season, was _ r� d for the �In �.
on the groun d, a dd ed 4 0 by ai r on
n o mplete.
ihe
r
o
f
M1dd1eport_ could n t move the po ints bu t it went i c
three of l2 pass1M1. Rutland , mea n• ,iob�te ttcr's pa,s to Combs
but Ir�nman Coac� Jim Du dd ing
own two passes to
hr
t
ha.d
y
14.(1.
d
Hin
WH
it
d
an
d
punted
goo
y
d
wss
Hln
while , gained 321 on the groun d , EP
had h11 regul� rs 1n �t the end- h;ill a fter �his a nd
plays Kloes. one to Mike Erwin. and
In lh &lt; second perloo:
added 55 (and a TD) b)' i1lr on one
after aome br ief rcsp.ite- wllh .all lu the Jacltson 30. In 8
to cover e8 yards
the hand s alert for Danny
completion in two allempts ' for a
Hind y's .Tad[:iOn was in pay di rt again one to Harris
Atfc r Cha u ncey dro� e to
touchdown drive.
87-yard
th
of
lrom
e
ver
o
going
grand t 0t• I 0 r 386:
Rutla nd 40 the Red Dev 1l1 held 11 nd strong right arm and a cor ps of wilh Te d White
Ur1t
hl1
rned
u
ret
ng
.
,
Duddi
Eallern High Ea�es made t11.:ar
10. A Boothe to Hy den pa111 waR
�1 d ay nlght s m_ a rm of t,he Re d on the second play H�bstet�er good receiven.
d they lm•
an
point
this
al
unit
se
ll.lDll record 2·2 Friday night
The Jacket.I passed 34 time.I, go od for the extra po ints.
Devils brought their t?tal in four went 60 yards for the Uurd Wi n·
diately took to the air, but to
me
ore a big HomE:com ing crowd
bef
AIR
TO
TAKI
g_ames to 12 atten:ipts, eight comple- ners ' TD. Pierce's 1.-:lck was go� - comple ted 17 for a whoppins to·
no ava il as lime ran . o ut.
an upael 30-0 sh•llacking o f
with
O
2
to
own
d
4
Jackett
he
t
With
ece
r
1�
ncey
y
d
Hln
tal of 230 yards ·by air.
hons, goo� for ,five touchdown&amp;.
Third period: Cha u
quarters:
by
Score
_Kyger �reek football
ge
u
a
h
the
o
t
took
RLI:tland t1. TD s came on runs of ed , wus held, punted lo Rutland s threw 33 of them, Rick Oller one. qu .irterb«ck Hi n�y
8 16 6 8-38 learn which outweighed th e Ea g•
J
01
ck
n
lt
)'
1
11
.a
A
_pe
11
ard
UI
y
On the grou nd Mtnnlnt B•um- a ir routes.
nothing less than 31 y a rds. Lee 35. Marlin 1ot 12, then Combs
0 6-14 Jes an average of 1 7 pound, per
.... 0 8
against Jackson gave. M i ddleport Mddleporl
fullback, and BU I
Combs had two, one for 60. the blasted for 55 yards and a fourth gardn•r
:
Statistic&amp;
man .
n
o
a
J
the
40
de.t
a first and 10 at
other for 53. Hoblitetter also had TD. Hobste tter's pass to George Harris l ed the J•ck9'i dfflnMwld'port J•ckton
play
o
t
e
minut
a
than
Eute rn lev eled Kyger ln ,every
less
w1Lh
11,,ely ,nd Hindy had nice- protwo, one for 31 ,the other for 6�, misfire d .
263
34
Ya rds Ru&amp;hing
alf.
epartmen
t , reeling off 2M yard•
d
flrst
the
in
h
his
from
s
evening
ller
e
Obs
�
and Combs caught J-:I
With Rutlan d using substi tute, ttctlon •II
104
230
Ya rds Passing
"'
•
on the groun d , add ing 80 by a ir,
before
minute
TD
way,
rd
thi
all
his
lut
d
foueht
th,t
fM
sn
was
In
which
s
d
r
line
a
Y
65
for
Chaunce
pass
y
34
14
in the (ourth period
.
Pas ses Attempted
getting five finl dowm t1 nd
h•lf Hindy th,.,. s p11MS, CDffl
M idd leport took Meredi th Joh n •
or the even mg.
5
held on the Rutlllnd 15. Rutland
7
1
a es Completed . .
P
.
only twi&lt;:t!.
the
Sll
fumbling
and
yards
40
l
quickl
for
d
an
3
ng
plet
y
H.obstetter wa s �o p groun� gain· worked the ball up to the midstripe son's opening kickoff
0
4
Passes Intercepted
t
wo
f
touchdo,im
be·
. Kyger managed
irst
territory
MeanwhHe
lronmen
,
J•ckets'
last
into
5(1
moved
the
ran
r
o
f
er with 127 y a rds m 12 c a rries
from wher e Combs
369
264
Total Yar da ge
eut.
f
ran
ground,
tlrn•
ore
be
u
onl y 102 y a rds o n the
d it fc re losing the ball on ,1n inter·
cond,
an
issed
m
126
kick
ad
s
h
Combs
Pierce'
_avera�e.
d
yar
Again
18
17
a 10
First Downs
"
otdot
"
d
H
comone
on
fflon
r
ai
the
in
Ray
1
1
got
hit
d';'
cepted pass.
Hin
.
in only nm� tries fo,r a 14 yard ended 33·0.
40
100
. ,
Penalties
p,11
one
with
out
ind
trieR,
at
r
down
fl
eight
oa,
of
•
o
pletion
tw
on
up
d
ave
r
l
picke
K
ckson
J
a
RIVlnR
d
e
were
ra
ave
i;
w�l l c . Ma rti�
Rutla nd ran,
a �erage
P unts { av. ) (3) 34 )'d ( 2) 42.5 yd
f lnel 19
r
the
d , got five fint down,,
con
intercepte
to
to the Jackels 4-4, but ran
Bbcli:
owns
d
play
Jerrr
an
og
of
r
B
work
.
es
tne�
the
five
to
m
ds
r
ya
notic
2
2
nme
Fumbles
.
.
and lost two of fou r fumbles.
yard, to pay dirt. H• ff'len hit
went once for four, Tlllls twice 11 t r ight en d on defense whlle bot h o ut of downs on a fo urth down
2
Lost
Fumbles
I
PMI
•nother
othe
on
c.rr
o
B
Dave
at
from
gan
Ranni•
pass
e
l
gamb
ro
B
BaJTY
mers
Nick Leona rd opened the S&lt;:Or•
r
pe
rfo
way
for 1� Middl•port Lineup
for the edr• polnh. ·
ing
in the first quarter with an
:
·
qua rterba ck; Pierce, tackle, and to R oger Hyden. However, on
This was how it went
t
End&amp; : Kl oes, Shafer, Aul Tac
second pla y from
ond ha lf saw the Jae•
sec
The
d , also stood Mi ddl eport 's
en
left
a ckle slant for 12 yards. In
t
off
Dugan
45,
Dick
s;
own
Ha
Gilkey,
its
trom
Slobart,
y
kles:
openeo
Rutland
o utes , bu t
r
ted
air
e
the
to
intercep
White
d
Te
11t1y
ts
k
suimmage,
period Ray Coleman
sec-ond
.
the
efense
Guards: Roush, Ba tey; Center:
moved to the Chauncey four a nd out on d
Jacket's Carl "The
Ch'nc•Y
o Mike Shafer pass a t
t
Hindy
a
o i:a w
R'tland
als
a t end and with
corner
the
turned
n·
er
l
y,
Chau
Oi
d
s.
.
ha mbers; B a cks: Hin
Ch aunee y hel d for down
130
and the Ironmen began Horse" S urre tt grind out large CErwin,
downfiel d .
31
the
blocking
321
efficient
R
rushin
•
Y
a
rds
rd·
D
a
after
mga
,
and
Bau
is,
Carr
r
ar
out
punt
o
H
ce)' had t
195
The
d.
n
40
lhe
grou
on
,
to
m
o
ve.
went
all
the
way.
Leonar
d added
gain
65
ssing
a
p
Hob· Ya rd11
ner.
v i d Martin lost 8, Combs took
up a touch
12
points.
�xln
d tu\ll aci: set
lwo
poun
for
on
2
run
the
JackR
led
put
penal.y
attemp
yard
went
15
Passes
A
and
stctter'a pass in the flat
e mai ning
3
1
Abo in the second quarter , Co le­
ba \k to its HI, bu t Boothe imme• d own in each of the r
,;;.;;;;;;a;;;;;;;.;..;;;;;;;.;:;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;., Passel! com pleted
O
m an scored on a &amp;lick 42 yarder,
Passes Intercepted
1 dialely gained it back with a quarters acoringut. the final TD
Endicott Johnson
170
Melvin Ballard add ing two points.
gn
Total Yards gained 386
pass to Bob Martin at the 31. from 4 yards o
4
Bob Martin scored J■ckRon's
'1
Fir st Dowmi
Carl Surret t went fon 4 an d
In the fourth period Ba lli.rd
from t he 4
37)
3
(
th touch down
four
(29)
hit•
,
r
ai
l
the
o
t
t
Av.
wen
s.
Punt
Boothe a gain
fullback, broke up the m id dle tor
11
d
1
l
Fumble&amp;
ting Tom W righ t o n II SO yand after Surrl'tt had g allope
65 yards, runnin g aquarely over
H
to
Boothe
5
9.
yA
the
o
t
5
ards
hit
y
Pen alties
pass play at the 13. Martin
t he lop of 1 the Kyger 11fely man.
Sizes 6 to 1 1
for
te
le
incomp
O
was
p:iss
1
en
d
ight
r
W
d
2
an
lost
the
to
bles
more
1
Fum
fo r 1
Leona rd added a two-poin t run
1 4 '1 6 6-33 wen t in
for the touchdown. p l'.)ints. i
Rul land
after thi1 one t oo.
O O O 0-0 Wrigh t ad ded the point&amp; after
Mid d .£porl's final touchdown
Chauncey
Eastern a lso had four touch
TD's - Combs, 6� y.irds, pass; with a run and the Jackson Iron• came alt er Surret t had 1cored
DETROIT UPI - Glenn Davis, downs nullified by penalties.
Heavy Cork Soles
Hol:lstetter, 3 1 yards, run ; }{o b- men were ou t in front 8 to o at Jackson's fifth TD, and ran f'or two • time Olympic gol d medal
the poin ts.
stetler, tiO yards run; Combs, run, the quarter. _
a
winner in track, today signed
PULLS FIRST UNIT
J a ckson lost little time in
53 y11rds ; Cu mbs, run 50 yard8 ·
the Detroit
tract with
con
1960
Dennis Hutchinson Intercepted Lions.
EP's--Combs, pass; Pierce, kick . scoring again. Ted White set u p
The 26--year-old Davis h a s been
Mlddlepo1·I
work;ng ou t wilh t•e L;ons for
Colts, Gianl8, Face
the past two weeks at the urging
Howard (Hopalong) Cassa dy, a
of
·
Electra Series. All Power
Toullih Ganteti Sunday
Detroit halfbac� and former school
equipped .
ul11Nd Pr111 lntern1tlonal
m ate 9f Davis It. Ohio Slate.
The B a l t imore Colts a nd the
Dav•
d
sai
n
o
,
Coach George Wils
.
.
SEE AT
New York Giants, favored in t he
Th� Blue . Devtls_ wast ed l i ttle ' lg I sprinter and hu rd ler, will be
a isht week the
str
second
the
the
r
o
f
Fo�
meet
.
o
t
pre-se ason polls
met defeat at lime 1n scoring the ir second T.D In employed a s · a 'Weak side'• .e,ui
National Football Le11i:ue cham • Pomeroy Panther,
ntender for t he the thir d quarter. Grueset'a kick to, 'ijr fl .inking back"on offense 11ind
Home Of The
pionshi•p for a third straight y ear the hands ol a co
' 'to � the 20 yard llne was ta ken by will be in uniform for Sund ay'•
ionship.
USED CAR LOT
fa ce tb� ir toµghest obslecles of SEOAL champ
San Fra ncisco
Roderick,' who raced 80 yards for game with the
to
loss
14·0
week's
f
t
las
ter
A
on a
ay
FABULOUS
Sund
on
seas
n
t
e
curr
the
nd of the game. 49'en here.
pr ogra m A thens, the Pan thers were defea t· the score, his seco
foot bal l
profession a l
extra poi nt1 on
he
t
d
re
o
sc
also
"We hope his grea t speed will
He
Gallipod
experience
which vies with t he World Ser ies ed by s trong,
t keeper.
ou
roll
us," Wilson said .
a
he(p
40·0
a
b
d
l
fie
home
r
y
thei
!is on
or Ian interest .
the
pla yed high school footer,
t
ar
Davis
u
q
With 3 :2'1 left ln· the
The Colt s, w ho onl)' make news margin.
native Barberton, Ohio,
This
his
t
a
ll
again.
a
b
d
re
o
sc
Devil.a
The Pa nther dcfen6", which hf!ld Blue
When they lose, are slim 6•point
ime Evans was the bal l carrier bu t bypa ssed t he sport al Ohio
favorites over the Packer s at Coa ch Ch a rles Sloba rt'11 Blue Dev- t
from fi ve . yards out. Dunca n had St ille at the ur ging of his track
Green Bay, Wis. , whil e the injury ils to one touchdow n In t he first
ed 35 yards arou nd r ight end coach.
plagued Gi a nts, who keep on win· half, could no� hol d them in the gallop
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five where he was stopped
the
to
d
e
a
r
sco
are
i
s,
olis
second hall aa Gal l P
ning in spite of themselve
the
ed
or
ac
an
Dunc
lin.
u
b)' Ra y Po
IC
8 e n
me re one-poin t pick over the four more.
d off to \ extra points.
kicke
gh.
Evans
l
u
Pa
sbur
After
Pitt
at
Steelers
Alter an exchange o f punls the Sisler As Coach
the Pa nthers to begin the game,
sta rted a drive from
CINCINNATI UPI-Dick Sisler,
Pomeroy mo yed the ball seven Blue Devils
FILL RAC I NG POSTS
t tle hesita tion
U
of former major le a gue star
With
son
49,
wn
o
their
m
o
T
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UPI� yard!i in thr�e tries a nd Capt.
ss
p
d
r
a
a
a
ed
let
34 y
George Sisler, ha&amp; been signed
o punt. The Roderick comp
P.uul F. Harron o f Philadelphia Grueser was force d t
who
,
d
n
e
right
,
rt
Nibe
rell
r
b)' the Cincinna t i Red s as a
Da
a nny Howa rd to
has been elected t reasurer of the' ball was taken by D:1
t he next
On
five.
the
t
a
coach for the 1961 season.
hlt
was
d
an
.!!
rd stripe
Atlantic City Racing Associati on o n the Gal lipol i 34 y
ne
o
the
e
si
n
l
went
�
To mske room for him, Cincin­
Grifflth ret urned to the 49. Af ter gaining play, Du ncan
succeeding the late J.
llipolis was
Ga
e
r
whe
released ba tt ing coa ch Wally
Order Br Phone
nsti
line,
yard
plays, while
Bou dma n. John B. Kelly Jr., also a first down on tlU'N
d owns by the Pomeroy
tw
oses who had spent two years
M
o
r
o
f
d
l
e
h
the
,
r
to
ri
r
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Panth
y
or Philad elphia, is the new sec• moving into
And Take 'Em Home
quarter ended .
wi th the club.
,,--Po meroy line stiffened and forced line as the
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our altuation
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IN RACE
ORED
FAV
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s
in the fourth, Evan
r oll(:d de ad on t�e 12.
NEW YOR K UPI-Ha iros JI of
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d for the touchdown. A
r i•
Pomerpy took o ver a nd coul d his right en
ll and , winner of two Ame
Ho
was
n
a
rick to Dunc
t,
s
Augu
in
no t move the ball . Arter Pomero y pass from Rode
races
n
o
ti
ca n invita
extra polnli.
for the
pu nte d a nd Gal lipoli1 took over, good for the
ite
favor
earl
2-1
a
is
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LAST ONI
backfield ers Paul Evans, Howard ,
64,300 G otham Trot al Yonkers
h
ue Devi l touchd own
Bl
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Dick Roderick and Joe
next Tuesday.
wu scored by substi tute Jack Wil• Raceway
marched into Panther territory,
rcepted a despera­
With 1 :40 seco nd s left in the Iiams who inte
om Pouli n to B ulling­
fr
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t
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Rode
ck
a
b
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te
flrst quarter Quar
seconds lert in the
cracked over the goa l from the ton wi th J6
tole the ball In mi d-a ir
s
He
.
game
four.
raced M )' ards for the six
A lateral from R od erick to Ev- and
r . Extra points Were 11oored
e
t
ans wss good for the extra po ints. poin
ard who ran arou nd right
How
by
ipoli.!!
l
In the sewnd perlQd Gal
bigger end .
d ominated the ball for the
Afte r the 111'.am e, Pomeroy Coa ch
part of the quarter b ut was unable
that
e� Cilo , with prai&amp;e, aa_ld
Al
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l
e
t
n,inu
to score. With on ly a
The
wm.
to
Q
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e�rv
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l1
pol
in the h alf, the Bl ue De vils a t, Gall1
onUn1 1atly Rained
c
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wh
,
her1
t
Pan
s.
e
tempted three consecutive pau
against Athens la�t wee�,
While tryJnR a fourth down paH, yardage
tened Gal lipo l is ser1threa
r
Roderick wi1 trapped at mi dfield neve
time.
an
t
a
usl
o
y
peat
e
y
by Pomeroy rushers. He &amp;id
150 poun d
nebrenner,
Wi
ob
B
he
t
to
ld
wnfie
do
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ped them and r.1
terback
quar
the
d
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ll
a
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o
Juni
Panther 10 where he wa1 downed
and
ter,
quar
·
shots during the last
and the half ended .
roy
Pome
to
s
passe
o
lw
threw
SICQND QUARTIR
would-be receivers who dropped
them . Coach Clio Indicated foll owWet Weather Ahead !
Ing the game that he W?�ld start
CHILDREN'S
Wi.nebrenner at that position next
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Friday .
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The only bright point for the
Panther team lhis week was lhat
Po meroy was penaliied less last
Solve the rainy day prob­
nigh t than in any ga me this year. !
lem. Shes litlle 3 to 3,
Roderick wH a standout in every
• Welsh• only ¼ oz.
way , scored 1 6 point, himself,
• On►thlrd 1111 liu of Ill
passln11 to Dunca n for extra poln ts
1re11au llns.
and r unnln g o li!lltand i ngly.
•
Smaller, Ulhtar, mort i::an­
Buy at tod•Y'•
Next week the Panthen will
l1 tlian any aid WI
cealab
• • . • have
price
b
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t
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mee t Loga n who w as
have otttrtd ta llatt.
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k,ey Darrell Mad den rode a con­
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Friday,

Eagles Raid Kyger Nest With
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Smith a n d Lury H ■rl bbarpr on
Smilh and Larr)' Hatbargen on
delenae and Ballard and CGleman
on offense. He started four frab·
men Bo b Foater, Denni.I P■tker,
David Carter an d M.ayford llai'ril,
111 o f whom went the dilUDct:
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runa White Falcons 27 to 6

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White Fall'on.i I off at lnlerm ission with 8 7-0
lftated WJl!lamstown to ad1 ilnh1,:e
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In thP third quarter the Yellow
lll)l.dstill ln the first
Jackf &gt; l 5 hit on another paas, this
rrtd11 night before (all
.,'II In, a secomi half I t i m e for 69 yards, Burton to
�,. th&amp; visiting Yellow 11uug S1anley, for a touchdown.
Bur1on ran the extra point for a
-,. Baehtel i,� ield.
, U)e visitors gr1:1 bbed a 1 '1-0 leud
l n the sa!'l'le period Butch Rea
a 11!1. the last half minutt&gt;
fint balf, t,111icd two more cappt• d a touchdown march by
goin;.: 20 yards for a score. Bur­
• in the third quartn
.,..-,-.� another in the fourth t . m · s pass to Rea was �ood for a.
2 ! -0 lfad.
vfetory.
The falcon, then e,me int o th ,
th,•
min u te
... pme on a 5H yard &lt;;C'oriug picture as they drove fo:.-.ulfl Burton to Roger a t � l l y wi!h Bltl Jewell plunglng
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The ext ra point came u\W from tbe one foot line .
.SC..!.,-i from Vi rd on to Ron B 1 1 t rh R,..a capped the 1cori ng for
7fl!:f'Nt ,
walk1•d 1 111' Pvcning with an 18 yard r un
d '\\'l lllamstown
1111 .,c,,.
1 1 1 paydirl before the q uart er
rndi•rl making the sc or11 27·8
l n the statistics, WIIU am ttown
picked u p 18 Ural dQ�nt to WI•
hama·s nine. The vlai ton t oHed
20 passes and completed 1 1 for
1 72 �•ards while W a ha i-na hit o n
�( �
B •)f J g for 1�2 ya rd s. Wllllam­
.� t own 111'1!1 the edge in rushing
j Jl"&lt;bi::l· by 1 46 yar ds to I HI.
l1utd1 Jl&lt;•a was the top gr oun d
�re honored i::u.,�t� al g:!mt•r for the t'vening as he
e )Jutla nd-Chauncey
foothall p irl,;,,(I llJJ 82 yards rushing,
1 J'tlday night and t•njoyril
B i l l Jcw1•II was Wahama's top
tl!iiettUelvei H only Dads uf H ui ·
�d '. football playe rs - hav,• I hi • � r o 1 1 n d g:wwr with 61 ya rd s while
Dilat lflvhral yenr!&gt;-on th i· win I .arr�· t r a rgra\·es picked up 40.
.J.,,,y ltu ssi, 11 wa s held to his
hm• 1 Ide.
l o wPsl yardage gain of the season
1nti'Dduced in a pre-game ('(•rP
ri!ID11J with
!heir son� . wm• a.� Ill' p w k rd up only Rix ya rds.
Tiu • l&lt;o�s was Wah a ma's third
&lt;PJ•1.tr flnt, Da d !ICljj&gt;nd l Hi! 1
11f
1 h t• � i·ason. They ha ve won
HYled, La wrence Hysel l : .Jun
, Lo1111 Philip LonJ;:: .laml's Ferrl' I I . 1 w,, ,\1• x 1 rrnlay, they t ravel to
Cl�� • F e rrell;
Keith
C;ir�on. H , p\1•� fur ;t c·nntC'�I with the Vik.
�u,-d Cano n; Charles C'h1•artl1• , ; 11g&lt;;
Tlw I I rw srnrf' :
, Ja n:ie■ Che a dle . l lomrr lt•minn. I
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0 0 6-- 6
l'rederick Runion: l .t•e C 'o1nh� .
'.V i l 1 ! 1;1 1n.�l nwn
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Lee Comb1; D11\'id Mu' in, Will­
iam Martin; Jim l l ohs1 r 1 1 H . W i l l ­
,tfam Hobltet t('r; Wl' sl i•y S i s�o n ,
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W·��--Tllllt; S onny Sl a w 1 ..-r.
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llawter; David
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Pierce: J;m llaegy, 1 1"' Tr n,,y
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Junior Cartl'r ,
Blainr (';1r!f•1· .
Th,• L:111 1 1:� � i d of the Hradhu ry
. , �Jai ne Tu r ner, Warn &lt;' Tu riwr .
I ( . h u r d 1 &lt;J f ( hrist mcel each Thura ­
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Long,
Helen
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Harry
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lli ._.""�Hn, J o hn Bro�an; C ha rl P .s rh�• fur an ;di day quilling session
l l vsi• t l · .l n r y ait t h 1 · !' hur di. Thosr r1 uilting this
• H aell, Charles
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r.atlt, Warren Blr1&lt;·k: l .;i � n· Harr. w1•.- k w.- r, , �1rs. F.d i 1 h Hussell, Mrs.
Alpha F,arr; Jl'rry B rogu n . Wil dn O l r ,· a ( 'u t l n i l l , and M rs. Veda
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;��n ; Benny SlaWIN, l l irnm 1-'o lt'Y .
, n f■wter; Joe Ph i l l i l)S. Ho w11 t&lt;t
M r.� J_ 1• ss i t• Sisson took th(! quilt
hlll lpa; John l'iPr&lt;'t' , ( ' l m l un l 1 1 1J1 1 L ' w i l h h,•r for ma r king.
� , • x i W(' (lncsd ay tht1 Ma rtha
Akins, llaymnru l
. , ffC!e; Gary
ii
. ,t1 Ad� ln1; Bill Hill, Hohcr1 1 1 1 1 1 1 · 1 ;i � s o f llw church will meet at
I ht· 11\lmt• of Mrs. Allen Roush fo r
, (fftd Bo b Gib&amp;on, RohNI Al km•
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Miffer Home
Thursday Evening

.CL!VBLA.ND UPJ - Ffda,
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ti�h f'V da y fl)R.Ccd Wlllian:1 1 1 ¢.•
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. __. A11llt a nt U. S. Attor ney IINt
" Grif,.in 11ld Smith uclmilled i•m
�lqJ '4 1 ,000 rrom the ri restont•
B�n � �of A kron during his st•vP11
Y••rt II teller.
rht1rged with
1 Jm Uh h11 d heen
Ji:�• tl7 ,300 from the h a nk. llis
ttoffl�y tol d 1{11lbflrish that Smi lh
old' ftls home an d horruw c d mun8¥ 141 re»ay �he $17 ,500.
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tJon; I• 1d lhe cr ime Wt\S nut orll'
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P111'1 ICoutc entertained with a
S t :i nli•y Pa rty at her home Ttmrs;l 11Y fl\'eilir11t •ith Jl � .:Oaviil Baum�a rrhwr a� tlemonslrator.
•.-:;a nws wrn• pfoy&lt;'d d uring the
i•vi•nin lii um!
refre&amp;hmenl!
of
n1kl' , j1•lh1 salnd and eoffee, were
-� ..rv1•d lo Mrs. Ken Clark, Mrs.
\�uuglrnn f'rin• . Mrs. Conra d Oh•
l tn�i•r, Mrs . Jame� Heed , Mrs. Cook,
Mrs t•: lwood !Jowers, Mrs. Edward
Vrnoy. l 'raiJ;! Venoy un d Naomi
nnd K.il l11' .\'tl Ohlin)!.c r .
BOMB SCARI
STF.lJHENVI LLE, Ohio UPlTwu r1•si1lf'nt·l•s were homhed early I mlay in what police aai d wu
u n up1rnrent al1cmpt to ,care
M n y or Snmuel McCormick an d
n 1 lornt•Y I I LIJfo Alexander.

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By Uni t•d Pr•u l nl•rn1tion1I
Mu1il lon 16 St.ub9notill• 6
Col. Ros•ry 2◄ Col. Ac1d•my 6
Mad�n 14
A&amp;ht1bult Harbor 1 2
Lorain 2 2 Mandt.fd I S
Norwalk !O hTle'N• 24
C!n. ,vrC:ill 21 Merlett• 1 1
COi. LIMlit U, Cel. A�ulnas 1 4
Col, lttfmoer JD C•I. South 0
Upper �rlln,ttn is lexley o
�el1w1ri 20 Worthin,fon 16
Nf!W Afllhy S4 Col. St. Mtry, 0
Uri,lo;, 4 Hlillonl o
er� bn1en 24, Amend• ,
Gr�fflfleJd 35 Pluunt View 14
V{llinfritfon
Clrclevlll• 6
WHht,.. ;, C. H, 21
HIiisboro 12
Oltnhnff II Marion Ctfhollc 14
lrinton 12 �•nc:••••r 0
Martins l'lrry 22
St, Clalrsvllle 6
Mtntfltfl MtcfllOft 39 A1hl1nd 6
At1aoni1 6
V•nillltl
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�Wit• 22 Mt. Vernon 8
ConntllriJH• 11 Dreaffn o
�... C�hcorl 6 Co l&lt;lwtll 0
N'' le:ii:ln,tl" 14 RoatVlfl• O
New•rk C1thoUc 40
M,a ysvllle 22
Jec..4in Trimble 20
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Gloustu 16
Ft. F r'/t 26 Wooddleld 6
Crooknlll• 30 Philo 0
Chlll lcoth. 6 Port1mouth O
Portsmouth E ..t 72
LucH.,.11 1 • O
Portsmouth WHt 1 1,
Northw•lf 3
W,ffrly 4 Wlwel•rllturg 2
Minford � Piketon 29
Portsmouth Notr• Dame 44
Ntw Boston 16
The Pl•lns 31 B•lpre 0
McArthur 12 La nc■stu BIS 6
Columbus WHt 27
Columbus East 26
Columhu1 Central 36
Marlon • Franklin 6
Grandview 6 Whltehtll 0
bn••.,.111• 24
Columbus North O
Gronport 11 GroH City 16
Liberty Union 1 1
Ca nal Winchester 6
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Detroit 1 4 Cincinnati O
Norfhtrrl Mich. 21 E11tern Mich. 0
VMI 34 G11arge W11h ington 10
Loullv llle 12 Murray St, 6
Utah l 7 8rl9ham Young 0
So. Cal. 10 Geor1I• 3

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Radio Oub Lists

In 1st Meeting
The Pomero y Ben d Citiwn Ra·
Club met at the V. D. Ed·
w11rd11 l naurance Office Thu reday
f'venlng for ils regula r meeting
wilh Harr y A. Miller , pr esi dent,
presid ing.
d lo

The group deci ded to meet on
the fi rst Thursday evening of
each month. The foUipwing ' 'Nltn•
mltteea we re appoinlell : �etnher1hlp, Carl flysell of Ruttttna• ··ai,
t·hal r man; Ed ward Sliles, Mi dd le­
port an d David Culpepper, Galli­
polis ; Enforcement offlcer , Frank
Tit us, Pomer oy; Publiclly, Tim
Neutzlini, Mid d leport .
During Thursday's meeting
plane were m ade (or a picnic ,to
be he ld jointly with t he Kovay
Citizen R ad io Cl ub of Hunting­
ton on S(in day , Oct. 18.
Mlsa Barbara Blatt or the Kova y
Club spoke br ictly of the acUvi•
ti es or her club 11nd Terry Fur•
e:erso� and Robert Scragg, both
or the ll untlngton Club a lso spoke
The following were named as
charte r membera of the Pomero)'
Bend c.i ub H arol d Hysell an d
Ca rl Hy1ell,
R ut l11n d ;
Har ol d
Wltl, Fra nk TUus, Jed Web11ter,
Har ry Mil ler , V. D. Ed war ds,
Wa yne Z urcher, D r, T. A. Hewe t­
s on ,
Howi rd •M ullen ,
Harry
Grlnd stan, Ger ald Shuster and
Davi d Goodwi n of Pomer oy , T\leo
Neu t1U n g, Jim Neut!ling an d Ed­
ward Sti le •. or Mi dd leport, Jack
Crl11p of La n81vll l t, W. C. Walke r
of Appl e Grovl!I; . Vietor Taylor ,
�ua:ene lf1rt .11nd Bill Fqlruer or
Ne w ltaven, Jamel Jo hn1on o r
M11o n an d D a vid Culpepper of
Ga ll lpolia.

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weekly m ee Ung Frid ay n laht at JUI
head4ulrten 1 t the Em m ett Sh ulet
home on North 1'llrd-tt, Mi d dle­
port.
Seven aenlor mem ber1 and two
ea detR were pl'eHnt. J:tep0rtl were
heud from the member• who at­
ten ded the- Gre;1t Lakes Re1l on al •
Confer('l n«'! �lat week end iii Chi•
raae. Also 1ive n were th e report•
of I.he vatl�ui 1e&lt;:tlon1 on their
rurrent 1ctlvltles,
F'o l1 owl n a the formal metitlnt
three mm, of ln for mallon a nd In'.
&amp;truellon were Rh own. The eq uad ­
cl ron I nfo rmation oflice ra would
·11ke to announoe that the aquadron
1, now equ ipped with 1 18 mm
sou nd mot lon pict ure proj ector
and m ay dr�w upon the rnm Ub­
rary or the Ar med Force, an d the
CAP.
Any OJ'lan lla\lon&amp; lntenated In
lnc l udl nt fllm1 of this nJ1 tUre on
thei r prolJ'am •. may do 10 by writ­
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Muskingum River
Games,Frt•day B,'J 01g
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Rutland &lt;:omm unity News

,v · JJAN 'PAilUit_

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trr
falJl.11)' reu"l oil. hel d a.l Lanca�
Sandi.)', Al&amp;o 1ttt�dln1 were Mr.
and Mra. Pu rl Lanl\ inl who haH·
�en vlllting the re wllh Ihm
Mtrrell
daujlbte r Mr. an d Mn.
Cottrill and dau1hten.
&gt;
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mirh at I
'r
W
l c
Chillicothe
a nd Mike of
S unda y rueats or his parent s,
M r a nd Mrs. Elu Michael and
Thelma .
Mn. KaUe Da vis of La ng,v ille
ia vl1itin1 with Mrs. Fern
Swee11ey ,
Mr. and Mrt. Forreal McCann
o r Char leatop were Su nday guesls
of her parent&amp;. Mr. and Mrs.
Cla rence Price. They came es•
pecial ly to help celebr■tt Mrs.
Price's birthda y .
Mr. p.n d Mrs. Martin Summers
o r M edina were weekend guests
Mrs.
of her twin sister, Mr. an d
Clair Taylor.
i..
�r. and Mrs. Carroll Snowden
an d Larry and Mr. and 'Mn. Roy
Snowd en were at Pa rkersbu rg
Mon day n igh t shoppi11g.
Mr, an d Mrs. Homer Pa rker
and Susie called on bis lather
P�arl Parker and H owa rd an d
Miss -Mau de Creel of
Che.!iler,
Sun day.
Mike Atkimon of C olumbus is
visiting his gra ndparen ts, Mr. an d
Mr11. Clair Tay l or .
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Simp­
kins, ColumbWI, spent the week
en d at their home he re.
Mr. an d M rs . Carl Denison of
Wheellna spent the
weeken d
here viailing her father Lee My­
ers and other rela tives.
Mrs. Rebecea
M oqre
an d
chil dren have m oved to fbe Langs
ville-Dexter road ,

TUPPJRWA9'E pll:TY
FrJday wu •
tQr favorite1 ' added 39 throu gh the air . Lo.Ian . &amp;111 ire hittlnJ On the MUJ�ln­
Mrs. Betty William&amp; entertain•
Rive
r now that thf: weather
m
1c
ln t)je SEOAL, 1h41 CfGl)' t rouble plcktd up jJ r u1hlng and 124
h9' cooled, re.Porta CHffoM Wln- ed with a Tupper,..are party at
wia, no l'ttel11 ball tlub was in thro � the air.
eveninj.
day
ata nle, , Wuhln1to n County 11me her hom e Wednes
W, l ltfin ,o Neliionvlll• 6
the fav ored ro ll a11inat the num.
serve
Williams
Mn.
Wand.a
d aa
oppon•
ber o fle an d lwo ran
Bµteh s�tt n, Welt.ton's Hffl pi:otector, Ohio DlviJlon of Wild- demonstrator.
if
e,
enti
' I po.un d fuU1'a'clii, put on • one l
j
T�e ev e nine w.as enjoyed by
On Septe tnber 22, W i nstanle y
W\th Ml�dt eddrt 1n Dome� man 1b0Vt�,at home tr tday nfgh t
pl1ylN: seve ral sames wi th prlie1
l osing by m�bfe f1l■ rgin1 �o their , to
":_ell■ ton to a 20 tQ fl radioP-d I re port that !llhe:rmen awarde d . M rs. Isabelle Nelson
sEq oppon e,it1....tt,aewhere 1ri !he . vtc!oh- 9_ytr the hapleu Nel- were m aki na: terrlflc ca tch es Of received the do or prize. Cake and
baH On L•ke Chu te Da m on th
lea,ue t he fhdHtH wM roll1iic' sOnviile O_reyhounds.
cbffee we re served to Mrs. Joan
lo declalve win• over tti'elr op po'!i·
Stat�n ta ll ied two t ouch downs �u1klnfum. He e111imate d thl� May, Mrs. Verna Snowden, Mn.
tlop.
fro m 4 yard s ou t, an d gained a frQm too to 800 bass had been Donna Williamson, Mn. Rose
.
The Athens Bull do 11 _:won t�e1r to tal O;f 238 ya rd, i n 30 c1rfle1. taken in two weJk, end ing on Patterson, Mrs. Nelson , Mra. ConFri day The Rocket, or WellatOn pleied tha t da te, mdlt o f them on ,rtifi­ nie Bia.ck, Mn. Avo nel l e George
2n d 1tral1ht SEOAL
nlght wilh a sh ow or po wer good up only .290 y ar d&amp; on the ground elaJ lu res. In a ddi tion ' 40 wall Mra. Judy Snowden, B obby, Roaeeye■ we re ea ught.
for a 26 to 6 sc ore over Logan, all eveni n1.
mary a n d J udi th Ly nn, , Mn.
now l · l .
Nel1onville was li mited to 23
Whi le Win ta J '
.
r t dealt
Will(a ms,
Jean Pa rker,
Mrs.
Frid ay night marked the first ya rds r uahln1, but added 125 by prJm arily w '�h
rer Ch ute Debbie an d Donrni.
'-.
lm e t l• year tha t oh opposing way of the alr route. First dow,n1 Dam area �e stafed !h!t bus
FIREHOUSI
BUILD
ING
� ea'!1 �ad JCored on Coach Es- ra ,ond WellatOn 13 to 8.
wlre beini 11
v
ht
h re
The Rutl a nd Volu nteer firem en
·Nel,o�vil\e's !Core cJ me ifl i�e Im iti&amp; river, :::: do� ��h:re are progressi ng with the con•
key • B�ll dogs.
. A t �en s Senior halfback, Olson, ,econd pe!IP.d when G ■i'y Stufne. H Jplnt the Ohio "
1tructi o n o f a new fire h ouse .
ran for two touchd own&amp;, one or bean bit M,lke Dexter 'ffth a 7
Merle&gt; DeVoe · Jldllie
�trol­ Upon completion, the new buil d•
58 yard.1, the other 28. Mont r yard loJlch&lt;lltwh �aail. Wtllstotfs �an, stated thil ,w d t �ea o Ina will h ouse both fire engine.I
�n ne tt , 185 poun d fullback d ove lhlrd TD . clffle when JCiltb SdW, bau Were. bein g s;,tJ.:• a� M c-t and equipment. The have nearl
y
y
nme yards for a third qu a rter . ers to sse d a 12 ya rd pa ss to en d ConnelSvi!le t 00 ·
completed the r 12ing of the ol d
'
TD an d _ Bigg&amp; inte r cepted a Lo• M a rk Mullins.
Township Hall.
Th' victor y en ded a 5 ga m e
ll•n aerial at lhe 5 an d galloped
MYF MEETS
d
95 yards for the fmal Bull dog losinf streak for th e Rockets
The Method ist Yo ut h Fellowtouch down.
covering a tw o year period . Nel•
ship met at the home of Rev.
IJ!C
T
Balntar, L091n Ch ieftein quar
sonville suffere d its 24th st r aight
.and Mrs. Carl Herring, Monda y
t•rb•ck, acored in the ••cond
SEOAL ,e tback since 19�.
evening.
Score by qu arters:
quart•r to m.,k the first time
#
Miss Frances Roush entertain .
this Ifft.on that • ••am has
A t he ns . . . .
. . 6 8 6 6-26
Arter the mee ti ng conclu dNI a
KDrH on th• Bulldoga,
Logan . . . . .
o 6 o O- 6 ed the Loyal Pals Class of the social time was enjoyed. Pizza
Mi dd leport Churc h of Ch r itl a t a nd soft d rinks were se rve d to
Athens had the better of the
first downs 13 to 9. It had , 2t5 WellstOf\ . .
the following by M r s. Herring
8 O O 12-20 b er home Friday evening,
net yardB on tht' ground anti Nelsonville
o 6 o O- 6 Mrs. Allen Jenkinson preaJ. Julia a nd Jane Luca�. Saun dra
--:::---:-------and Teresa Dean, Gl oria an d
dent,, cond, ded
the ' h"sh,es,
11,W!elmg a nd Miss Roush was in Beverly Thompson, Joetta Erle•
1
·,
ch�rge of the devotion a l period wine, Susie Parker, M a rgie Her..
using the theme "The Won der of ring, Je a nie Siders, Cathy Schop
pert\ San d y and Karen Tucker,
Go
gir;�rr�:• �eet;n g the group
s
PERSONALS
voled a · donat ion to the Salvat ion
Ma r vel Foley daugh ter of Mr.
NEW YOR K UPI-The New the sixth a nd Reventh, If neces- Army an d also d iscussed a 11pe- and Mrs. Dick Foley is a pa tient
.
Yor
· k Rary , scheduled for Pi1t1burgh clal Lo ve Gift offerins to be re- a t Holzer Hospi tal .
· g a " qutc
. .k, Ya nkees, sensm
kill tn the b111l park where t hey next Wed nesday and Th ursd ay
celve d nex t mo nth
Mrs. Neille Parker, Chest er,
hav� bu r ied so many r iva ls, send
With two aeasone d left-hand�r, . D ur i n g the so cial hour follow•
was the s upper &amp;q.est o[ M r .
Whitey Fo rd against
Vinega r doing the pi tching, both Stengel ing the meeti ng a salad cou rse and M r s. Homer P arker a nd Su·
Bend Mizell today in an effo� to and ma nager Danny M urta ue:h of WBI served by t he hostess to sie, Fri day.
take a _2 - 1 le�d over the Pitts• the Pirate, p1a n ne d to "load up" th ose menti o ned a bove and Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Pa ul P, tterflon
hurgh Pm1tes m the Worl d Series t heir battini orden wi th right, Guy Reynol ds, Miss Mable H sell Roxanne an d Jeffry spent th�
y
All S&lt;]�are after thei r "Mur der- han&lt;led hl tti n f strength.
Miss Mildr e d Hawley, Mrs. Grae� weekend as guests of M r. a nd
t&gt;�s Row, 1 6·3 massa�re of the
The weathe r was expected to be
1 a Russell and M rs.
Mrs. Russel l Harm on at An der­
Pirates in Thursday s
secomii clear a nd c ool wit h a slight wind
r��� s�� �
WASHINGTON UPI - A Wash­
son, In d .
gilme. the Yan�eea ta ke lhe field blowing In fro m right field . Thal
Arra ngements o f fall lioweMiss J u dy Slawter spent Sun­ ington scientist is trying to muve
"'
al 1 p. m. U)T fa vored a t 8-5 and the eont oura of the 70 000· were used throu gh out the Rowih day with friends at Dunba r .
moun tains in Chile Peru a nd Bo­
'
'
to win the thir.&lt;l ,.ame· and a t aeat ca pacity stadium it,elf were home for the meeting,
Mr. and Mrs. Th om as Hysell livia so man will "feel a Jillie
9· 5 lo la ke t he1r eig hth wor ld reasons the expert, eitpected pi t,
more
at
ho me on earth."
Claire, M ich., and Mrs. Noa�
,
.
rhampionshlp under Casey Sten- ehlni and
to
de fense
beco me
Dr. Merle Tuve, who says man
Looker, Westerville were Monday
stron ger ractora than they were
gel.
r
afternoon guests o f M r . ana Mrs. has no point in probing the moon
The fourth an d firth g-1erne11 also i n ttie finl two ga mes at Pllh·
when he know, so little about
-Carl Hy1el l .
ar e S&lt;'hedulc d for Yankee $ta- burgh,
the
ea r th under his Jeet, doesn't
Mr. -._nd Mn. Will iam Ste\fart
dium, Sunda y a11d Mondi!)' with
wa_nt
to move mountains very far
an
d
Billy,
CllftOD,
villtt'd
their
-----'-----'-'' -Fi&gt;rd , 81, will be atirU ng his
-Jus t eno Ugh to get a vibration
d
iltightcr,
Mr.
ancf
M
r
s.
Hal'ol
d
13th World Series ,lame-a re•
tha t can be recl'.lrded.
Gaug es: Mon tgome ry 16.3 up­ E. Hysell and sons, Tuesday.
cord-an d is generallJ' conced ed
Tove ,d irects a project cal led
•
�e
,
Tote
do
r
Mn.
Donal
d
Sweene
,
_9.3
lower, 1 . 8 rt. open; Gal•
y
to be the ace of lhe New Yor k
"Seism ic and G ravi ty Studies of
M
ltpoh
r
s
Earl
HallidllY,
A
t
hens
and
s
17.
uppe
9
r,
ataff. Yankee braa.s. in fact, claim
9.6 lo wer 1
the Andes for the Carnegie [nstl­
he is the best club'h pitcher In and three quar ters foot open : Mrs. Everett McKnight of Po me­ ullo
n or_ W11hingto n, which a n­
t
r
oy
were
Lock
recent
v
isi
to
rs
of
Mrs.
23,
UU u pper 8.8 lowe r
ha1ebltll despite a so•ao se a son
n
ou nced 1t ha d received a $40,001)
m a rked br erra t ic spel l s an d co m- closed off. All m o veable d ams up Fern Sweeney.
Mr. an d Mrs. Robert Hill and 1ran t from the Na ti o nal Science
piete d wit h a 12·9 recor d and 13 thru 23 and closed off.
son
Billy alten de d the Lanning Fou nda tion .
Ohio
.
River
bo ats, down , Lock
a 3.05 earne d run ave rage.
This is not m u ch mone y in a
MizeU, 30, Is a fl.foot 3 inch • 17 Bea ver 7 : 10 am 1.0· Lock 18 WEST SHADE NEWS
da)I
wh en mil l ions are spent
in
A.
V. CriRs Jr.• 9 pm
20S pou nder wh o puts P lent y o i
C. V.
BY SHARON YOUNG
Mr.
and Mrs. Dana Turner and the race to the moon.
H
a
rner
5:
IO
am 2-0; Lock 20 famil
For pce-a:ame entertainment · 1t muttard . on &amp;\rerything he thrOW'B
y spe nt Suoda_f with m. and
. "Why :doe, evpryone gel so ex­
the Gallipoli s- Pomeroy a,.tne th11 He _ t hrow, with , a·· · Hlgh" kit.klnk Cornell U :30 am. ·0-1'2; Lock 23 Mrs. George Ab�otl'." " • '
cite
d al&gt;o ut the mo on " Tuve asked
.
Pome roy High School Ma rching molt on and is e specially, dlfficult Nort he rn 1 2 : IO pm 1-4.6 Titan
Rev.
a
n d Mrs. 11h:irilas 'called o n
"It'1
hoatile lo man from th�
Band, un der d irec tlo11 of Ray lo pull. He star ted the Reaso n 1 : 15 pm 0-1 1; Waverly i :4o pm Mr. an d Mrs. Wlll Heilman recent­ standpoint of climate. There's no,
Card inals 4·0; Carl D, 2 : 1 5 pm 1-3; Elger ly.
Wo od geard , entered the fle ld with with the St. Lou is
m uch to do there."
a snsppy dru m cadence. Strain1 of caugh t fire after being t raded t� C.,lff 2 : 45 pm 2-0; Cha r les R .
Mr.
Why get 10 exCi ted about rocks
a nd Mrs. Gerald "vietlt&gt;t o f
"On W isconsin" were hesrd H I t the Pira�s, an d had a t4-8 re­ Stev�nson 5:30 p m 18-0; Mikti Tuppers Pl a ins, Mr . and Mn. Floyd 10 milea deep? ·
Credit or 8:5:1 pm 20-0;
c ord for the aeason.
marched down field .
Albert Spenee a n d Mr. an d M rs. H . D,
, "You migh t SB)' we're trying to
F. Holde n 10 Pm 0-22; Mr. Criss
The bombastic tune or "Tiger
make
man fee l m ore at ho me on
Goeglei
n o f Pomeroy called
oh
1 1 pm, 7·0.
Rag" was played wh;le the m ajor•
earth, " Turve Raid . 'I'm convinced
Mrs.
Jennie
Roush,
S
u nd ay .
Up at Gallip olis Onward 6:45
etlet, Paula Say re, Carolyn Ed·
Mrs. Will Heilrv, a n called on he's goin g to be here fo r II long
am 13- 1 ; Lock 23 Lit tle E dwa rd
wa rd a, Caro l yn Bass, Sandra Welle
M rs. I .eonard Lanham Monday . t ime."
2 1 :25 Pm 0-1; I. F. Fry berger
Lola Ziejler, Ruth Ed wards and
Mrs. Lanha m is conv,descing fro m
The Carnegie [nstitulion's re•
l
2 . I O am 16-p; Cha rles R. Steven
And rea Evan, d id a n origina l d ance
se�r�h is '!,imed at meas uring
·
s
recent
i
l l ness.
son 1 1 :50 0-\6.
ro utine. Counte rma r chlng, the unit
Mrs. Virgil Roush attended the den11Ly oI rocks beneath mou n•
All Kanawh a River d a ms o n
retu rned lo the end zone to play
funeral
Mrs. Maude t1l ns In •n effort to lear n more
o f her 11unl,
the sill.
the "Sta r Spangle d Banner." Fol•
Bro�kl! at Col umbu 11, Wed n esda y , about the
g�ological rhanges
lowing this the trad i tional tun nel
M1�1 Na ncy -Zumb ach aPent Mo n­ which bui ld moun ta ins and other
Club Entertained A t
was formed a nd "Across the Fiel d "
d ay night with Mary Jo R owth.
fe at ure■ on the earth's cruet.
o
ut
O
o
light,
r
r
o
ut
d
min
pl ayed as the players came on th e
"We're try ihg to un derstand.
Ma
rtin
Home Thur,day
·
fiel d .
. should n't apply to the Ja panese
not to control," sai d T uve.
Mrs: Albert Marl in entertained Syracwe AuxUiary
For the halrti me show th e high- btiet Je, the i nsect th at p robably the Bi-Monthl
The, Jn1lltutlon h111 ,et up re.
y Canasta Cl u b
on
8 leppln11 band ma rched down field m�d e itt1elf know n to more people Thur
eord lna �uma .to li1ten to vibra,.
Record
Hopa
sda y eveni nt at her ho me o n
In Ohio'• "beetle belt'' this
play ing '"The Victo r.a." Parent.I of
The Raven of Raci ne will be tion1 from e artbqulkes and from
Co nd or St.
the football playera were lntrod uc• year than ever before. M ost o r
t
he
dJ1c jockey s for II record hop the 50-ton hlgh-eitploaive charges
Win ners for the evening we re
the beetlea are g o11e- now, after
e d at this li11te.
M_rs. John Bea ver, Mn. Charles at the Syracuse Town hall every used In the research. There are
In l_lne wlih the policy or keep, �ne of the most pro lific atta ck• Riffle,
Mra. HOwud Loga n and Mrs. Tuesday evening, The events are ,Ix l11tenll1g pba:ta In Peru five in
I na ll'ld fan11 Informed of
,
all m Y,eu,. But the b attle isn't over. Marti n . The door prize w
A uxi­ Bolivia .and four tn Chile.
as award­ sponso red by the Lad les
new devel opmenh in the field of . A h e11y•t�re■d pa m phlet which ed to
"We "know a�ady," said Tuve
liar
fl
r
e
d
epart
m
e
n
t. ·
o
r
the
Mr1.
Eugen e Tripl ett.
y
m u,Jc, the arou p brou ah t a re port g ivt1 an1wers to 16 of t he m ost
An ad m i11lon will be chargfld '.'that there are vi olent d ifference�
Refr eshments wen served by the
on aetivi t lca o f lhe latest grou p of common questl on s asked abo ut hostes
, to the above nam ed and a nd a do o.r priie will be awarded . m the earth beneath the Rockies
maniacs - The Bea t Generati on. . thl1 lnnct hlll been prepared by Mrs. Richa rd Fi
an d
the �
n law,
Mn. Don­ The Rover&amp; who consl.at1 of El• In th• United Stat.ea
For a clo ser look, the Beatnik's Dr. J. 8. Polivka of the Ohio al d
And es in South A m erica."
s
o n D. O'Connor,
ul
Wa
Pa
ton
l
McKem
.i
e
a nd
Mn.
Sid
n ey
last 1ather l ng place was reve aled Aa:rlcultural Expe ri ment stati on . Spenc
Ht Hid 1 "'conve nien t by. prod­
and Bruce Smith ha ve new equip
er.
\
as a tavl!lrn was for med an d "Ta v- The leaflet coven everythin l
u ct" of the rc,ae arch may be more
ment and will give record• In the
ern In th e Town" was pla yed. Not fro m id entificati on to be st meth•
i n formiUon
about
the
earth­
dance contesta.
Swansong Speech I•
digalng th at up. tempo ki nd of ed of contl'&lt;II,
The ladies wlll have cotton quak,e1 that cause 10 much d e,
Turf can be treated any ti me Plonned By Nikita
m u1lc, }heir opinion
was, "real
candy, pop and potato chip• to v11tation In So'uth America.
1qu are. The band 1111Rembled Into for 1rub control, Polivka aa)'s
The latest 11:rant from the Na•
UNITED N ATIONS, N, Y . UP! sell. Proeeed1 from theae record
a - aqual'fl and a li tt le of that way- but ' 1ppllc1tfon1 made in Oct ob� -Ntkl la S. Khr ushchev pianned a hope ■re to go toward
purchaae tlona?' Science Foundltion will be
jau, "Ta, Ra,Ra,Boom-De-Ay " will not kill alJ th e ll'Ubs that swanaone speech to the
out
uMd to help "deve lop local pro­
N. Gen­ of • new firtl truck.
INl ln thti 1011 at the ti me of e ral Auem bl)' today al the Com­
was pla yed .
feutonat ca:paclt7'' in the three
�oxt came a,omethlng strictly for lrflatment. Some of the irrubs mu n ist star 11lesman lryl n i to
Latin American countrie1 Tuve
cool ca t, u a cat w11 form ed and will contin ue to r,ow in d e mer1e )Yin a seat Jor Red Chi na ind ict
11id . Tbb WUI mean m o�ey for
1.1 1dult1 nut 1u mmer. However lhp Un ited Slates for "a.11;e11lon "
"coolCa t Cape,�" pla yed .
tr• noorta,UOn ine1111rhq: instru­
The ba nd tb en cut II real eool • 1in1le 1pplic1tlon of aome m■• ind win approval o f his d iHrma.�
ment&amp; and o b1ervers to watch the
caper aa lt eucut� a preclslon tertal 1uch II chlordane, hepta­ ment program .
lnstrtnMllita.
drlll which consisted 4f two re• ch lor, die ldrln , aldrln
or endri n
He fa ced de fea t before he ,tart­
volvlng rectana;l�s in the m.iddle wi ll &amp;ru b-proof t he l�w n In auc­ ed. The auembly waa acheduled to
whll e the aid.ea m oved in and out . ceed l n• aeaso ns tor JO yeara or meet i n special Saturday aenion
From the rldtculous to I much more.
for a vote after five (alse it■rt,
The four .page public1 t lon may -oil the Soviet proposal to oust Na'.
more Re rio u, vei n , lhe progl'am
was concluded with the Purple and be obl a in td fre e by wrltl n1 to tlonal ist China a nd seat Red Chi na.
1, . tf•ff.. l'redffkk
Eurene 'I11omN, 11, of Hendt!rWhite c.l ad ba ndsmen formln£ the the Dl!lpartment of F.nl om ol o1Y,
b e c a m e Mllon Couilty 'a _,. Mr. and Mra. C. A. Babcock and
block PHS and playing the Pom - Ohio A Qr lcult ur al
Experim ent
Bllll:TH ANNOUNCID
eiPth hi1hway fatality early thle Mr. anr! �. WU1ou1hby HIii
Station , Woo1t er, Ohio.
eroy Hl1� School "Alm a Ma ter ."
Mr. a nd Mra. John D. Geraper of morning when he died at Pleasant 1pent . a day recently with relatives
1623 Be neHee, Co l umbua, Ohio, are Va llef Hoapltal of lntema l i.nJur· . at Ot1e19.
Mrs. Esther Kimes of Chester
annou ncing the birt h or an elghi ies which tie .received when
-pound dau1hter o n October ,. Mn. h1• v htcte 'Nl"eclted on Rt.
35, s�nt , sever�I daya with Mr im d
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Pl, Ple11a nt.
Mn. MOO Blgp, .
Gersper ill the former Gay nel l uve ml
AccordJ
n
&amp; lo atalt P:Qlice, Th om •
Mr. and Ml'I.
•· �aymond Frank
Thoma, of Po meroy.
Pt
)in
Grandpiren ta are M r. and Mn. aa, travelin1 alone towards
ly
nday
William Var1.s, Joh natown Ohio PleH■ nt, ran off the rt,ht aide oi :��� aDd ar=�::�r. an
� Mn.
th e hlgh
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over I lf'lde, C\llt
WQ' of
Wedn•sday eve n ln1 the nnt a nd Mr. a nd M n Homer B;aley 0j .
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of the
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DffS· Curt Fredetl&lt;:k 00
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th was thrown from the ur.
ana Atty. G•I\· Jack Grem llllon to- Sauer ind daushten, Mary Ruth uhdta art EdWIrd
om a■, RutHe 1HI ru1hed fo Ple11aaat Val- Tu"4i7 r!roln,:.
day WH found
vu llty of criminal a rfd J oy ItOu,;
Jaml1
m'u a'nd f riend of Co�
1: M r. · s.uv drove 1 and a,nd Jat,e Tho m... Colu mbUJ, ley Hoapital where- he died ti 1 •,to
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,,, Clarence a ndl IU:mbu1· apenI th e weel:nd with
Tlt
contem t u, a three-j ud 1e f eral the tractor tor �h• rlile.
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Crystal Stephen 'l'b:omu, of Hen· hi• arand'Plrenta.
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Tbe GersPl!lr• 1]110 have a UI deraon, who t eurvlve. Ue wa■ •n
bbtrict l'u. �
nu t er coIIea and hot choeol'■te Wflrt
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fo\lnd · �llllon 1u11ty 11 iclled 18,ftld.
tral liail road. .
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attd told ""' that he wa• "f'Jltty �,.,...i . tor th• ,,..nln, ftft
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COMN.ml A RMY Cd(Jlts•
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DILAY
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Au1. 28 heatin1 [ov er, wd) Sauar,' .J1 niet ltri:fe. 111'". an�
durin 1
DelP. at bome . alid m'atern•I ii-and: �mr&gt;
lnt.eEnUon.
Piul Ri\,10nltlU ei'Hl ehlldNn. Whose wife, De&amp;"lle, 1ive11 on R ollte m other, Mn. Ora. ltna :,, of Leob. -•today there
nd tca�
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�ii voi� tliat the court w11 a -Dlite Wal btrn; lira. AlchlJ'I ;iUil\- --liilptr eourte Sept 30 It the A r- Cllpich. BU�1l 'fflll � , In � �ell. e.f, tltie American RM,
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Rutland rolled to its second straight league victory Friday · ·-·
night, this Jime with a 33-0 lashing of Chauncey·DiJver, Its \
lourlh straight win of the current gnd season , its 20th straighl
wm without defeat by anybody and got a long leg toward its
htth !M&lt;IJfO L tlu�k cyc Confer ence title.
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SYRACUSE, OLE MISS AREmostFAV
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'1 1 KILLS FOUi
PORTLAND, Ort. UPI-Three
children and I b&amp;by sitter died
Friday In a fire whic-h burned
throuP I two-1t4'.lry home. De ad
wen Gay Garrell, 5 month1;
Vickie Garrett, HI month,; An•
pla Garrett, 3 and Pa tricia Mae
G r•valt, 21.

to retain
but other top-rated
learn, may have trouble holding tbelr posillons In major eol·
lege foootball action.
The No. 1 Orangemen of Syracuse are overwhelming choic­
es to make Holy Cro1S their 20th straight regular seaaon cu­
ualty and only t he planned use of coach Ben Scbwartzwa1der'J
second team could bold down the score to a minor 1laugbler.
The Crusaders are the last team to beat Syracuse in a regu•
lar season game, 14-13, In 19&gt;8. However, they took a 4U
shellacking from the national champions in 1959.
Syracuse and Mississippi were figured
their one-two national rankings tdday.

, tli,c �early 11e �ond quarter ,core on a Hindy to Kloe1 pass at the �
land 's o:.j),.,�1&lt; 101; " .. J . t: ;11:ig tted .irst TD. David Pierce'&amp; kick
BY 808 E, BYER
Dudding pulle d h i1
miued.
point
,he
anll
ruugh
l
a u � ard Jl'Unt t o the 3. Boothe and Coach
Devil ba�ks co aro:..nO, ll
ntinel lports Ed,ltor
Se
h
second- unit wa1
The
e
unit.
t
on
fir�t
•11
1 ard
RulL.1nd kicked o ff and
over them .1 o r loa:: g.i.ine :&amp; a,,u
Coach John Thompson II Yellow had hit Hyden o� a 2 1
:
the finl
a nd
ve
o
to
m
e
in•
waR
unabl
pass
pf
n
er's
d
Lin
e
t
play
tat
d
a
con
,t
er
toULhd own-1. Da ds or players were !
to Jackson Fri day play � pl ays earl
went
J
ckel&amp;
�
to the
out
punt
o
t
&lt;;:
came back
._ : ,-qitc d by Geor e on the 50 and
:
guest s. htvin g a [irst r�te t rr at.
nliht and st aged the mos� brll· the !mt !luarter
dd ing
Du
�point
e
thia
r
At
t
bl
Afte
33.
3
Jacke
y
1l
1
unc
a
w
o
With hnt down and g
l oa t h Jim Venn :iri�s hig a ru:l rL·i d t o the C
Hint aeri al show aeen m the
o
d i n 5 pl•Y•
an
i?.e
bench
,
3
hia
d
the
s
l
w
t
cleare
d
.
nd
a
ui,
penal
l
a
�
•y
c
the
';
to
d
ha
e
Y_
o
m
1 lh'! 3 Surrelt
rough line smac krd everythm
SEO A L for m a ny yean.
dle,
rd ner went in from the
out on the Euut he sneaked m fro m there. Baum ga
Ch.iuncey cfh!ad to the groun d . "1.,bstttter spun up the mid
came
s
His
y
bo
e
r
the
fo
touchdown. Hind y at•
in
for
nt
1
w
pall
and
,
d
d
r
fiel
for A Boothe to Steve Mille
1 he Biue Devils g .dned 130 yards ;lcarr the
ort end of a 38· 14 ,c ore.
1h
tempted to paas to Harris for the
,tullr nd" s second TD. Thia time their fourth lou of _the season, was _ r� d for the �In �.
on the groun d, a dd ed 4 0 by ai r on
n o mplete.
ihe
r
o
f
M1dd1eport_ could n t move the po ints bu t it went i c
three of l2 pass1M1. Rutland , mea n• ,iob�te ttcr's pa,s to Combs
but Ir�nman Coac� Jim Du dd ing
own two passes to
hr
t
ha.d
y
14.(1.
d
Hin
WH
it
d
an
d
punted
goo
y
d
wss
Hln
while , gained 321 on the groun d , EP
had h11 regul� rs 1n �t the end- h;ill a fter �his a nd
plays Kloes. one to Mike Erwin. and
In lh &lt; second perloo:
added 55 (and a TD) b)' i1lr on one
after aome br ief rcsp.ite- wllh .all lu the Jacltson 30. In 8
to cover e8 yards
the hand s alert for Danny
completion in two allempts ' for a
Hind y's .Tad[:iOn was in pay di rt again one to Harris
Atfc r Cha u ncey dro� e to
touchdown drive.
87-yard
th
of
lrom
e
ver
o
going
grand t 0t• I 0 r 386:
Rutla nd 40 the Red Dev 1l1 held 11 nd strong right arm and a cor ps of wilh Te d White
Ur1t
hl1
rned
u
ret
ng
.
,
Duddi
Eallern High Ea�es made t11.:ar
10. A Boothe to Hy den pa111 waR
�1 d ay nlght s m_ a rm of t,he Re d on the second play H�bstet�er good receiven.
d they lm•
an
point
this
al
unit
se
ll.lDll record 2·2 Friday night
The Jacket.I passed 34 time.I, go od for the extra po ints.
Devils brought their t?tal in four went 60 yards for the Uurd Wi n·
diately took to the air, but to
me
ore a big HomE:com ing crowd
bef
AIR
TO
TAKI
g_ames to 12 atten:ipts, eight comple- ners ' TD. Pierce's 1.-:lck was go� - comple ted 17 for a whoppins to·
no ava il as lime ran . o ut.
an upael 30-0 sh•llacking o f
with
O
2
to
own
d
4
Jackett
he
t
With
ece
r
1�
ncey
y
d
Hln
tal of 230 yards ·by air.
hons, goo� for ,five touchdown&amp;.
Third period: Cha u
quarters:
by
Score
_Kyger �reek football
ge
u
a
h
the
o
t
took
RLI:tland t1. TD s came on runs of ed , wus held, punted lo Rutland s threw 33 of them, Rick Oller one. qu .irterb«ck Hi n�y
8 16 6 8-38 learn which outweighed th e Ea g•
J
01
ck
n
lt
)'
1
11
.a
A
_pe
11
ard
UI
y
On the grou nd Mtnnlnt B•um- a ir routes.
nothing less than 31 y a rds. Lee 35. Marlin 1ot 12, then Combs
0 6-14 Jes an average of 1 7 pound, per
.... 0 8
against Jackson gave. M i ddleport Mddleporl
fullback, and BU I
Combs had two, one for 60. the blasted for 55 yards and a fourth gardn•r
:
Statistic&amp;
man .
n
o
a
J
the
40
de.t
a first and 10 at
other for 53. Hoblitetter also had TD. Hobste tter's pass to George Harris l ed the J•ck9'i dfflnMwld'port J•ckton
play
o
t
e
minut
a
than
Eute rn lev eled Kyger ln ,every
less
w1Lh
11,,ely ,nd Hindy had nice- protwo, one for 31 ,the other for 6�, misfire d .
263
34
Ya rds Ru&amp;hing
alf.
epartmen
t , reeling off 2M yard•
d
flrst
the
in
h
his
from
s
evening
ller
e
Obs
�
and Combs caught J-:I
With Rutlan d using substi tute, ttctlon •II
104
230
Ya rds Passing
"'
•
on the groun d , add ing 80 by a ir,
before
minute
TD
way,
rd
thi
all
his
lut
d
foueht
th,t
fM
sn
was
In
which
s
d
r
line
a
Y
65
for
Chaunce
pass
y
34
14
in the (ourth period
.
Pas ses Attempted
getting five finl dowm t1 nd
h•lf Hindy th,.,. s p11MS, CDffl
M idd leport took Meredi th Joh n •
or the even mg.
5
held on the Rutlllnd 15. Rutland
7
1
a es Completed . .
P
.
only twi&lt;:t!.
the
Sll
fumbling
and
yards
40
l
quickl
for
d
an
3
ng
plet
y
H.obstetter wa s �o p groun� gain· worked the ball up to the midstripe son's opening kickoff
0
4
Passes Intercepted
t
wo
f
touchdo,im
be·
. Kyger managed
irst
territory
MeanwhHe
lronmen
,
J•ckets'
last
into
5(1
moved
the
ran
r
o
f
er with 127 y a rds m 12 c a rries
from wher e Combs
369
264
Total Yar da ge
eut.
f
ran
ground,
tlrn•
ore
be
u
onl y 102 y a rds o n the
d it fc re losing the ball on ,1n inter·
cond,
an
issed
m
126
kick
ad
s
h
Combs
Pierce'
_avera�e.
d
yar
Again
18
17
a 10
First Downs
"
otdot
"
d
H
comone
on
fflon
r
ai
the
in
Ray
1
1
got
hit
d';'
cepted pass.
Hin
.
in only nm� tries fo,r a 14 yard ended 33·0.
40
100
. ,
Penalties
p,11
one
with
out
ind
trieR,
at
r
down
fl
eight
oa,
of
•
o
pletion
tw
on
up
d
ave
r
l
picke
K
ckson
J
a
RIVlnR
d
e
were
ra
ave
i;
w�l l c . Ma rti�
Rutla nd ran,
a �erage
P unts { av. ) (3) 34 )'d ( 2) 42.5 yd
f lnel 19
r
the
d , got five fint down,,
con
intercepte
to
to the Jackels 4-4, but ran
Bbcli:
owns
d
play
Jerrr
an
og
of
r
B
work
.
es
tne�
the
five
to
m
ds
r
ya
notic
2
2
nme
Fumbles
.
.
and lost two of fou r fumbles.
yard, to pay dirt. H• ff'len hit
went once for four, Tlllls twice 11 t r ight en d on defense whlle bot h o ut of downs on a fo urth down
2
Lost
Fumbles
I
PMI
•nother
othe
on
c.rr
o
B
Dave
at
from
gan
Ranni•
pass
e
l
gamb
ro
B
BaJTY
mers
Nick Leona rd opened the S&lt;:Or•
r
pe
rfo
way
for 1� Middl•port Lineup
for the edr• polnh. ·
ing
in the first quarter with an
:
·
qua rterba ck; Pierce, tackle, and to R oger Hyden. However, on
This was how it went
t
End&amp; : Kl oes, Shafer, Aul Tac
second pla y from
ond ha lf saw the Jae•
sec
The
d , also stood Mi ddl eport 's
en
left
a ckle slant for 12 yards. In
t
off
Dugan
45,
Dick
s;
own
Ha
Gilkey,
its
trom
Slobart,
y
kles:
openeo
Rutland
o utes , bu t
r
ted
air
e
the
to
intercep
White
d
Te
11t1y
ts
k
suimmage,
period Ray Coleman
sec-ond
.
the
efense
Guards: Roush, Ba tey; Center:
moved to the Chauncey four a nd out on d
Jacket's Carl "The
Ch'nc•Y
o Mike Shafer pass a t
t
Hindy
a
o i:a w
R'tland
als
a t end and with
corner
the
turned
n·
er
l
y,
Chau
Oi
d
s.
.
ha mbers; B a cks: Hin
Ch aunee y hel d for down
130
and the Ironmen began Horse" S urre tt grind out large CErwin,
downfiel d .
31
the
blocking
321
efficient
R
rushin
•
Y
a
rds
rd·
D
a
after
mga
,
and
Bau
is,
Carr
r
ar
out
punt
o
H
ce)' had t
195
The
d.
n
40
lhe
grou
on
,
to
m
o
ve.
went
all
the
way.
Leonar
d added
gain
65
ssing
a
p
Hob· Ya rd11
ner.
v i d Martin lost 8, Combs took
up a touch
12
points.
�xln
d tu\ll aci: set
lwo
poun
for
on
2
run
the
JackR
led
put
penal.y
attemp
yard
went
15
Passes
A
and
stctter'a pass in the flat
e mai ning
3
1
Abo in the second quarter , Co le­
ba \k to its HI, bu t Boothe imme• d own in each of the r
,;;.;;;;;;a;;;;;;;.;..;;;;;;;.;:;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;., Passel! com pleted
O
m an scored on a &amp;lick 42 yarder,
Passes Intercepted
1 dialely gained it back with a quarters acoringut. the final TD
Endicott Johnson
170
Melvin Ballard add ing two points.
gn
Total Yards gained 386
pass to Bob Martin at the 31. from 4 yards o
4
Bob Martin scored J■ckRon's
'1
Fir st Dowmi
Carl Surret t went fon 4 an d
In the fourth period Ba lli.rd
from t he 4
37)
3
(
th touch down
four
(29)
hit•
,
r
ai
l
the
o
t
t
Av.
wen
s.
Punt
Boothe a gain
fullback, broke up the m id dle tor
11
d
1
l
Fumble&amp;
ting Tom W righ t o n II SO yand after Surrl'tt had g allope
65 yards, runnin g aquarely over
H
to
Boothe
5
9.
yA
the
o
t
5
ards
hit
y
Pen alties
pass play at the 13. Martin
t he lop of 1 the Kyger 11fely man.
Sizes 6 to 1 1
for
te
le
incomp
O
was
p:iss
1
en
d
ight
r
W
d
2
an
lost
the
to
bles
more
1
Fum
fo r 1
Leona rd added a two-poin t run
1 4 '1 6 6-33 wen t in
for the touchdown. p l'.)ints. i
Rul land
after thi1 one t oo.
O O O 0-0 Wrigh t ad ded the point&amp; after
Mid d .£porl's final touchdown
Chauncey
Eastern a lso had four touch
TD's - Combs, 6� y.irds, pass; with a run and the Jackson Iron• came alt er Surret t had 1cored
DETROIT UPI - Glenn Davis, downs nullified by penalties.
Heavy Cork Soles
Hol:lstetter, 3 1 yards, run ; }{o b- men were ou t in front 8 to o at Jackson's fifth TD, and ran f'or two • time Olympic gol d medal
the poin ts.
stetler, tiO yards run; Combs, run, the quarter. _
a
winner in track, today signed
PULLS FIRST UNIT
J a ckson lost little time in
53 y11rds ; Cu mbs, run 50 yard8 ·
the Detroit
tract with
con
1960
Dennis Hutchinson Intercepted Lions.
EP's--Combs, pass; Pierce, kick . scoring again. Ted White set u p
The 26--year-old Davis h a s been
Mlddlepo1·I
work;ng ou t wilh t•e L;ons for
Colts, Gianl8, Face
the past two weeks at the urging
Howard (Hopalong) Cassa dy, a
of
·
Electra Series. All Power
Toullih Ganteti Sunday
Detroit halfbac� and former school
equipped .
ul11Nd Pr111 lntern1tlonal
m ate 9f Davis It. Ohio Slate.
The B a l t imore Colts a nd the
Dav•
d
sai
n
o
,
Coach George Wils
.
.
SEE AT
New York Giants, favored in t he
Th� Blue . Devtls_ wast ed l i ttle ' lg I sprinter and hu rd ler, will be
a isht week the
str
second
the
the
r
o
f
Fo�
meet
.
o
t
pre-se ason polls
met defeat at lime 1n scoring the ir second T.D In employed a s · a 'Weak side'• .e,ui
National Football Le11i:ue cham • Pomeroy Panther,
ntender for t he the thir d quarter. Grueset'a kick to, 'ijr fl .inking back"on offense 11ind
Home Of The
pionshi•p for a third straight y ear the hands ol a co
' 'to � the 20 yard llne was ta ken by will be in uniform for Sund ay'•
ionship.
USED CAR LOT
fa ce tb� ir toµghest obslecles of SEOAL champ
San Fra ncisco
Roderick,' who raced 80 yards for game with the
to
loss
14·0
week's
f
t
las
ter
A
on a
ay
FABULOUS
Sund
on
seas
n
t
e
curr
the
nd of the game. 49'en here.
pr ogra m A thens, the Pan thers were defea t· the score, his seco
foot bal l
profession a l
extra poi nt1 on
he
t
d
re
o
sc
also
"We hope his grea t speed will
He
Gallipod
experience
which vies with t he World Ser ies ed by s trong,
t keeper.
ou
roll
us," Wilson said .
a
he(p
40·0
a
b
d
l
fie
home
r
y
thei
!is on
or Ian interest .
the
pla yed high school footer,
t
ar
Davis
u
q
With 3 :2'1 left ln· the
The Colt s, w ho onl)' make news margin.
native Barberton, Ohio,
This
his
t
a
ll
again.
a
b
d
re
o
sc
Devil.a
The Pa nther dcfen6", which hf!ld Blue
When they lose, are slim 6•point
ime Evans was the bal l carrier bu t bypa ssed t he sport al Ohio
favorites over the Packer s at Coa ch Ch a rles Sloba rt'11 Blue Dev- t
from fi ve . yards out. Dunca n had St ille at the ur ging of his track
Green Bay, Wis. , whil e the injury ils to one touchdow n In t he first
ed 35 yards arou nd r ight end coach.
plagued Gi a nts, who keep on win· half, could no� hol d them in the gallop
-------­
five where he was stopped
the
to
d
e
a
r
sco
are
i
s,
olis
second hall aa Gal l P
ning in spite of themselve
the
ed
or
ac
an
Dunc
lin.
u
b)' Ra y Po
IC
8 e n
me re one-poin t pick over the four more.
d off to \ extra points.
kicke
gh.
Evans
l
u
Pa
sbur
After
Pitt
at
Steelers
Alter an exchange o f punls the Sisler As Coach
the Pa nthers to begin the game,
sta rted a drive from
CINCINNATI UPI-Dick Sisler,
Pomeroy mo yed the ball seven Blue Devils
FILL RAC I NG POSTS
t tle hesita tion
U
of former major le a gue star
With
son
49,
wn
o
their
m
o
T
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UPI� yard!i in thr�e tries a nd Capt.
ss
p
d
r
a
a
a
ed
let
34 y
George Sisler, ha&amp; been signed
o punt. The Roderick comp
P.uul F. Harron o f Philadelphia Grueser was force d t
who
,
d
n
e
right
,
rt
Nibe
rell
r
b)' the Cincinna t i Red s as a
Da
a nny Howa rd to
has been elected t reasurer of the' ball was taken by D:1
t he next
On
five.
the
t
a
coach for the 1961 season.
hlt
was
d
an
.!!
rd stripe
Atlantic City Racing Associati on o n the Gal lipol i 34 y
ne
o
the
e
si
n
l
went
�
To mske room for him, Cincin­
Grifflth ret urned to the 49. Af ter gaining play, Du ncan
succeeding the late J.
llipolis was
Ga
e
r
whe
released ba tt ing coa ch Wally
Order Br Phone
nsti
line,
yard
plays, while
Bou dma n. John B. Kelly Jr., also a first down on tlU'N
d owns by the Pomeroy
tw
oses who had spent two years
M
o
r
o
f
d
l
e
h
the
,
r
to
ri
r
te
r
e
Panth
y
or Philad elphia, is the new sec• moving into
And Take 'Em Home
quarter ended .
wi th the club.
,,--Po meroy line stiffened and forced line as the
.::::::...=cc.. -=,:::.-,-�-,.,
retary .
our altuation
f
d
an
rth
ou
f
a
h
t
Wi
Evans lo punt on the 34. The punt
IN RACE
ORED
FAV
nd
aro
u
t
wen
s
in the fourth, Evan
r oll(:d de ad on t�e 12.
NEW YOR K UPI-Ha iros JI of
_
d for the touchdown. A
r i•
Pomerpy took o ver a nd coul d his right en
ll and , winner of two Ame
Ho
was
n
a
rick to Dunc
t,
s
Augu
in
no t move the ball . Arter Pomero y pass from Rode
races
n
o
ti
ca n invita
extra polnli.
for the
pu nte d a nd Gal lipoli1 took over, good for the
ite
favor
earl
2-1
a
is
y
LAST ONI
backfield ers Paul Evans, Howard ,
64,300 G otham Trot al Yonkers
h
ue Devi l touchd own
Bl
st
a
l
e
T
n
a
nc
u
D
Dick Roderick and Joe
next Tuesday.
wu scored by substi tute Jack Wil• Raceway
marched into Panther territory,
rcepted a despera­
With 1 :40 seco nd s left in the Iiams who inte
om Pouli n to B ulling­
fr
p11B
n
o
l
t
ick
r
Rode
ck
a
b
r
te
flrst quarter Quar
seconds lert in the
cracked over the goa l from the ton wi th J6
tole the ball In mi d-a ir
s
He
.
game
four.
raced M )' ards for the six
A lateral from R od erick to Ev- and
r . Extra points Were 11oored
e
t
ans wss good for the extra po ints. poin
ard who ran arou nd right
How
by
ipoli.!!
l
In the sewnd perlQd Gal
bigger end .
d ominated the ball for the
Afte r the 111'.am e, Pomeroy Coa ch
part of the quarter b ut was unable
that
e� Cilo , with prai&amp;e, aa_ld
Al
ft
e
l
e
t
n,inu
to score. With on ly a
The
wm.
to
Q
e
e�rv
d
l1
pol
in the h alf, the Bl ue De vils a t, Gall1
onUn1 1atly Rained
c
o
wh
,
her1
t
Pan
s.
e
tempted three consecutive pau
against Athens la�t wee�,
While tryJnR a fourth down paH, yardage
tened Gal lipo l is ser1threa
r
Roderick wi1 trapped at mi dfield neve
time.
an
t
a
usl
o
y
peat
e
y
by Pomeroy rushers. He &amp;id
150 poun d
nebrenner,
Wi
ob
B
he
t
to
ld
wnfie
do
n
ped them and r.1
terback
quar
the
d
e
ll
a
c
r,
o
Juni
Panther 10 where he wa1 downed
and
ter,
quar
·
shots during the last
and the half ended .
roy
Pome
to
s
passe
o
lw
threw
SICQND QUARTIR
would-be receivers who dropped
them . Coach Clio Indicated foll owWet Weather Ahead !
Ing the game that he W?�ld start
CHILDREN'S
Wi.nebrenner at that position next
I
Friday .
I
The only bright point for the
Panther team lhis week was lhat
Po meroy was penaliied less last
Solve the rainy day prob­
nigh t than in any ga me this year. !
lem. Shes litlle 3 to 3,
Roderick wH a standout in every
• Welsh• only ¼ oz.
way , scored 1 6 point, himself,
• On►thlrd 1111 liu of Ill
passln11 to Dunca n for extra poln ts
1re11au llns.
and r unnln g o li!lltand i ngly.
•
Smaller, Ulhtar, mort i::an­
Buy at tod•Y'•
Next week the Panthen will
l1 tlian any aid WI
cealab
• • . • have
price
b
ed
t
efea
d
y
mee t Loga n who w as
have otttrtd ta llatt.
mouflted
tirH
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l , ..,lftlng wee� 1, Notion,1
v,qtlon Week, Ott. 9. 1 5
i'r,, )Olea lncreHed by 37
" tll the llkSO'a. Over a
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df tbll Jncreaae came in
�ltl&amp;I. THe! ·eattin_ated lose Qf $ 1 74.­
,. � tor 1959 waa $18,000,000
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killed more than 100,000 persons
and hurned 11nd disfigured many
hundred thou11ands more. Each
year O\'er 1 1 ,000 people in the
�n1ted .States die-needll'ssly1n Fires, and more lhan twice
that number are severely burned
or disfigured for life, National
Fire Protec·tion A.ssoeiation re­
cords show.
Property losses are high too.
More than $ 1 ¼. billion i11 !he es­
tunaled value of property des­
troyl1d by fire in 1 959.
Six rarm fi re insurance com­
panies in Mirme11ota. Illinois. Ml.·
t'bigan, Ohio and Wisconsin paid
$962,304 in claims during J9r.9.
Fire and lightning losses by pro­
perty classes inc·luded dwelling
1-nd coptenb 30.S percent; barn
and rontents, 42. 7 per cent; oth­
er outbuildings
and contents,
6 . 0 machinery (principalJy tractor�) 3.9 per('ent; livestock, 10.9
percent, and other, I percent.
The mo.el frequent uuse, of
fires In furn homes were defec­
tiv.e heating equipment. faulty
chimneys and nuea, defective and
overloaded wirinl sy1tem5 mat ches and �molting,
Only hy paying careful atten­
tion to tht prevention of fire
huiards (·an our homes and farms
be kepi safe. Frequent imipec­
tions shoufd be made of farm
buildings to see that trash doe�
nol acc u mulate.
Many fir" this fell will OC•
cur beceug .t feulty h•efl119
1y1tem1. Ctritful Impaction tnd
r•1Nlr of chlmne-ys to rnak•
them MM from fire wo'uld ,11.
mlnet• ••Y•r•I Melt• County
fir•• which will oceu, thla
coming fall and wlnt.,_
One oul of every two dwelling
fJre11 11tarh in ellher the lt'itchen
or thl• livJn� room. Bedrooms and
baument.11 are ne,rt. A.. clean
house acldom burns.
Wi1h farms being at a consider­
able distance from fire comp1in­
ies farmf'rs should make every
attemp! to be sure lhat they
have hre protectlon equipme nt
availabll.' and in working C'Ondi­
Uon. Fire extinguishers
should
he well located and in working
C'ondi1 ions.
A 1upply of water is vuy im­
port1111t. l&lt;"'arm ponds have partial­
ly filled thi s need but man}'
farmer11 could profitabl y purchase
thou�and gallon concrete tank.11,
Rut'h as are UBed for septic tanks
for water 11torage. Cisterns kept
exchtslvely for fire righting are
sound in vestments.
, Necessary fire fightin1 too.la,
kept ,haridy and in eood order� a
sturcfy, , !flfe laddur long enough
to reach to the roof of you r
hl.11hest building ; and well-mai n­
tained roads and lane s le11ding
from hia:hw,)' to )'Our farm and
hulldin1 1 UC e18enllal for fire

prolrctl on.

llon'I give flrt a plal·r to start
�u ! In caH! of fire every person
l•vmg: on I farm shuuld know
whit to do.
Thi!! moat hnpo rl:Jnl ::t op1 arc to
Ket everyope out ot and away
from· the buildin g on fire, tn call
for help Crom the nearest tele­
phone or make aure aomeone ioes
tor help, lo Ir)' to keep the flrc
from apreadlng if you can with
out risk to }'our ll (e, to protect
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Prope rly, lo aaaist the fire de­
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rnovJng equipment II directed
and to t•ke 1lep11 to protect pro:
P.»"tJ ae:ah1al. weather da m a.se
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POIIIDOY, OHIO

JH'Ople a�e earning 38.2
more t�1s year lhan 10
Y ears ago accordmg to the census
t h is year.
Th'1s was par!_ of a report 1hi s
week al a mee�mg Of lhe . M11 ig�
County Extensio n Council. I !
lso s�ow d that, the number or
. County
:arms in � eigs
has dercased, but t hal the income per
�arm _1 � '1P·
E_stunated personal income per
c ap1tal �otal population in Me ii.i s
,
Counl)' 1� $1,580, which is a 3R.2
percent increa,e aincc U150 . Fo r
�he .1late al _a whole the f igure
�li f2,289, which was &amp; n a v era RC'
increase of 4 1 .B percent o r v ery
nearly t he same percent ai;f for

suurre Develop ment last spring
which asked !\Ir. Clyde Kirkland '
\1 an,1gcr of the Ohio Power Com�
&lt;1 Y 1 O h e rt&gt;s pons1' ble for seeing
j p·,1
sut h a group was selected
An outline of relatio� hlp&amp;
j
w:is given by c. E. Blakeslee
County Extensio n Agent, Agrlcul'.
l ure who !rared develop ment of
a1•ncultu ral programs in lhe
Unilt&gt;d Ctales from 1882 wberi
P re sident Lincoln signed the
M u rri l l Act which provided estab­
li s l• m ent uf l:ind i:rant college,.
/1 1 1887 the Hateh Act provided
money t u the various phase&amp; or
agr icultural research.
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three w.ay partnership between
the United Stales Department of
Agrkulture. the land grant col­
leges and local county gove r n­
menu in providing funds fot what
Is no w knowri as the County Ex­
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ed in a recent isaue or the New
En.gland Journal of Medmne thal
parent.I ahould ignore the stutter­
ing tompletely for one year and
req uest all who 111ociate with the
young stutterer to do likewise.

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POMl!:ROY, OHIO

Next Weeki

will go on sale
l.ivE&gt;sloc•k mar­
ket in Chillicot he, OctohN 1 2 , in
Ohio 's nln!h fl!rder l)i� s.ilf' of
th(' yrar . Sele lime is 7 ·3o p. m
C. C, Bowen, Obio Stale L'ni­.
ver�ity Extension li v(•s\or k nwr
ketmg spcdalis t , sayH thr sal t•
will givt&gt; farmer!! a n upporlun ily
to bid on uniform lots of urad&lt;'d,
Jioc_a lly produced
feeder pigs
which hove been sorted 11ccording
lo size, breed C'horatlerislicll mul
c1u�lily. The pigs will vary in
weight �tom 30 t o 120 pounds.
They w1rl have been in spected
by a veterinar ian to meet health
requirements .ind vaccinal cd for

POMEIIOY, ORIO

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POM ERQY 1.AN DMA RK'S
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P OM,E R O Y LA N D M A R::-k
SUPER SER VICE' , ST4TIGN

cholera.

The sal1!, 'the Cifth at (11illi­
c:othe ! his year, is sponsore d by
t he Sun1 hl.'asler n Ohio Swine fm­
pr_oveml. !nl and Ma1·ke l 1ng Com­
mittee, (' hill i1·othe Arc&gt;a.
�Owen repnrl� 1 hat nearly 7000
e m.m o!� hav" (Jren sold thrnugh
Ohio feeder t'lg sales thi� year.

Fiber Al Olle
Not Enough For
Seeing Quality

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Fiber alone doesn't determi ne
quality . of a �ug or carpeling.
s11ys Mu1s Oor11 Snook, Extf&gt;11.� io11
home furni11hln gs specialis l, The
Ohio Stale Universi ty. The two
natural fibf'r!I, cotton and wool
aa well as l he mnn-made filu-r� '
hue cerlajn characlerist ic·s t h�i
can guide you Jo seltictiun uf o
rug or ('Rrpct,
No single fiber provldeM 1 00
percent resilience; 1 00 perrcnl
resiaLance lo weer, soil, fadir1�.
in11ech, mlldew, 1hrinku:t&gt;: fire
and heal; take, all d)'es nny
color shade or tint, and can bi•
wuhed and dried easily, qukkly
and aal lalactorl ly.
A deip, loosely, twisted yarn
ln lulls set rar apart can m11t
down no malter what lhe fil&gt;er
11y1 Mi1t1 Snook. Tightness oi
twlat and Permanence of twist
are more importan t for dura­
bllll)' than lhe ply of the yarn
Tia:htly twisted yarns don't
H 10ft and luxuriou s as &lt;h.'('JJrr
plle, but deeper pile does not
Insure longer wear. To di'.'lerm iile
d,en,111)' ot the pile, bend back the
ru1. The closer the rows and the
pile, the better the quality of

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construcllon.

Con1tructlon never did deter­
mine carpet quality says lhe spc­
cl11t,t, becense there are many
\11rl1Uons In I he weave for a J I
fibera. Jt 11 even lest or a gulde
today because many run are
now tutted or knitted. The tuft­
ing: proce11 Is the f11t!'ilcst, least
expentlve method. KnUtln g is be­
tween tultln.q and weavin g in
both time and cost,

rarpetin.11

abould have enou"h body and
weil{ht to keep it flat and prevent
curling or wrlnkllng. E�amph!I
of thl1 l)'PI! backlmr Include clo1e­
ly woven Jule, cotton canva ■ or
ktatt cord, which 11 1 tou.i:h 'yarn
made from wood pulp. Latex may
be added to the back of woven
C1Tpet1 and 11 med on tufted c11 r­
pet1 lo hold the t u n, of yam.
Good quality tufted c,l'PE't hu a
dou ble back to 1l ve atabllltv and
Pfevent at'l'ttchina or buckling.
tan Yoar calves On

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By Roy L, Smllll
The sophistic-ate suffers an incomparable loss when he loses
his sense o( wonder.
The ability to stand In awe In the presence of beauty, ma­
jesty, or pOwer sets a man apart from all the rest of creation.
The creatures are endowed wlth tbe rudiments of love, they
. exhibil emotions in one fonn or another, and they have the
ability to overcome some obstacles. But no one ever sa w 'a
dumb brute standing in awe, Only one made in the image of
God can do that. It is a priceless endowment that should never
J.r
be surrf'!ndered or despoiled.
of lbe Palm
The Psalm which furnishes the scripture for this lesson was
designed to be sung anUphonally on one of the great festive
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occasions of the Hebrews.
The Psalm epens with a thrilling doxology which describes
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the g lory of God, sung by a richly robed host as it approac hes
1 the closed gates of the Jerusalem Temple. Having arrived at
the gate, a soloist sings a liturgical question: "Who shall ascend the hlll of tht- Lord?" That ii tp say, j'Who is fit to enter
the sacred precincts of the Temple ani:! stand in the presence
of a God so majestic as Jehovah?"
The Uniform Sunday School •�•son for October 9: "THE
ADORATION OF GOD," Psalm 24; Eph..ians 3:14-2 1 .
It ia impossible to ask who is able to qualify as an accept•
able worsnlpper of GOd in a ll1hthearted or superficial mood.
Tiu, issue, are far too serious for Iba! . And II might be said
that the modern church worshipper .,,bo eoten the sanctuary
on the Sabbath morning, his chief Interest being In a whi,per­
THl C H U fl C H l'Oill ALL • , .
ALL ,Oft THC 'CHURCH
ed excbanfe of go"lp before the ""ice begins, is somehow
n. o...... . .. s---,; ,.._, _
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lacking in he first requirement of U,, worshipper.
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as a choir - probably composed o( a body of robod
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fear
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reply, '"He tl1lt 1',lth eiela lumds ud I pure heart.�
priest,
than
disappointment and des.pair even more often
N"iw�. TM,. .,. I- •Old ••­
continues, "He will reeelve blessing fro11 the
choir
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Then
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whp "''"ff ,..,_
they.
Lord."
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Experience prepares the adult for sudden shock .
Now comes the ritual which atte'!ds the opening of the
.,., (I) Foi kio -• uU. U) F• .,_
A child stumbles upon tl}�m uqaw11-re.
•�il,il,ea', uke. ()) Fw M ..... J l,i,,
Temple gates, as the h01t outside and the choir mside sing the
T__.;,,- ..d .. ,.,._ (4J F.- ._. *
And each will breed more bitternea&amp; in his heart,
hrases o� the psalm antiphonally. It must have been a mov•
ge,
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firm
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foun
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experience to have jomed in any such worship service.
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and
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Pafih or I idenllll
veran
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the
riven
been
hu
girl
look through the lens of my microscope
to
�ble
never
am
"[
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or
boy
But when a
dailr,
nts
mome
ful
"'.'thout
feeling
dread
awe," ■aid a blologilt. "The amazing
of
a
the
rirdinr of religious faith,
leate me wondering. I hate l!"Ver
greet
that
stghts
eye
my
ehallenge rather than destroy.
The awe with which I first gaz­
CllBUally.
them
take
to
learned
.
realize
Our children pray more often than we
ed
water which I discovered was
pond
of
droplet
the
upon
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They believe more confidently than we auppose
U-11
me."
left
never
ha11
life
with
swimming
Life teaches thelll to draw strength from their faith
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is prec�, orderly, Iogi•
that
world
a
day
work_every
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cal,
electronic engineer.
with
t1branl
and
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energy.''
the
said
But you and I must protlde them opport unity
"I live, a!I my working hours, in the midst of what I have call­
to acquire faith. And our own example in worship
ed the m1racuious. Bul the greatest miracle of all is that r am
and life muat inspire their trust in God.
able to understand it. That human intelligence is sufficient to
enable us to unravel the mysteries of the atom is, to me the
supreme mystery ol all."
.A scienti� witbout � sense of wonder is as: rare as a singer
�thout a voice, a pilot without a se-nse of direction, or a seed
without a germ.
lllplty of l)n•d:,g
It has been charged on a gOOtf Jrul!lY occasions that the
Wit• the llope IC all, In •o me mea111re, _fester ...., llelp churchgoer only goes to the �• or God on the Sabbath day
that he may .•how off h,IJ gOl)d clothes. But at least this much
this
Hie,
lt1
m11n
cem
nad
mHw
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In
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should
goo
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tlsttt
ain
sust
,be said: we go ti, the house of God to meet the God or
the universe.
. No right-minded man would ever conaent to being ushered
feat11re Is t1pons�,,•11 tJae llttl sl11e•• firm• •11111 ....-atsatlesu mto
the presence of the President of the Uliiled States with­
,
elO
iwl
out
having
made at least decent preparatlentl In dress and per­
•JIPC!tl"
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10llo
sonal cJeanliness. Is it reasonab[e_ f&lt;&gt;!' -�DJ_man to assume 'lbat
be �·· �I himlelf � UJ&gt;lln ll!e-�ty without at least
pay1ns, hun the trlbu�
dN!!H.d in his bf•t?
SUPPIY
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gOOd enough for the house or G&lt;NI.
Furniture and Appliances
Closed Each Lord '� -�y
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Council of tbe ·Churcbes of Cllrilt In tlie United siatea
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Marcum, rnlnilter: Blble School, at
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Endeavor 8 p.m.; Evenln1 -wor■hlp,
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7 p.m.
1!�1111,,1 Cl!u�h ti .Cbrl ot,
Italdlf-siml'b)( P111itor, Jlm . 'Reed,
SuJt; Bible school 9:30 am · MornIng wor1hip 10:SO am; cbriauan
Eqcle,-ver (youth) e pm; Evenlnc
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S■1¥atlon Army, Pomtroy; Envoy
Ray S Winlng : Revival services
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each evenlng at 7:30 thru Oct. 22.
Rf!v. Jack "Shaw, Mt. Hope. W. Va .•
lffraanllN Churcll- lff J1HU1
evanKelist.' Speclal singing by Y P.
Christ of Latter D.tr S.lnh.,
er, eoe� eVenlnf,
Son.,t
!)Id 'l'o/l'R !'.\�It oo PorU,nd Road
St PauJ'j ' U,lMran Ct.u,ch.
liunday'!l!li�l'1!30 a� Preaching
Pomeroy: William Voris, pastor;
lO:SO •01 and Bible �tudy Wed9: 30 11. 111., Sunday School; 10:45
w. Proffllt, pas­
1u?1day pm.
a. m., Church servlee1; Wed., 7:SO
tor.
p. m., choir practice.
St. John', Luth•rH Church,
Midway Cemmunlty Church, Bible Study 7:00.
Voris, pas­
Bobby Searle,, Minister. Cbuct
K l.,...., Mall of Jehovah'• W it- Flatwood.'s, WIiiia m L.
School
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Wor1hip
Searles, SllQd■y SCbool, Supt., neue,i Public maeUnc Sunday s
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Sunday School 1tµt■ at 1:30 a. 81,, - pm ; W•�tower ,tudy 4
First Baptist Church, Racine-, Ar­
nayer me 1ne: T1&amp;ud1y '1:9 "' Blblt ltti� Tueld.,r I pm; Serr
R. McCaule)', pastor: Chester
thur
tice �thii 'J'bW'ldJJ t pm; Min
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P4[1or. 9uQdfY school S
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g worship , "Left-Handed Sold· WOff'bip 10:30
t:30 am; Morn�g wortJJip' 10:"IO 1'.IP , : 1'4'.
. " Wed., 7:SO p . 1.m. Prayer
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!in; !;venlng worship 7:30 pm. llo­ -..; �Youth 6:fS 1»0 ;
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Tuesday '7:30 pm; Youn1 people
t�rlday 7:30 pm.
o,n t..t,rdffleffl l11a,10Nr
Klngabury Road-Sunday tchool
9:30 am; Worahlp hour 10:30 1.11;
t!very other sunda)'.
lethl•hem S1ptlst, Great Bend
-Momin&amp;: wor■ hlp 9:30 am; Su n
day school IO: lS am ; .E�· eninr
service '1 : 30 pm.
Th• Fed..tt4 Church, Pome­
roy, Rev. Wtldo J. B11rtels, Pas­
tor, John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of
Ch. Educ. Sunday school 9: 1 � am;
Wor■hip ho ur 10:2S am, topic:
"On The Side Lines". Come and
wor1hlp, you are welcome.

By Rev, Carl Herring
Puror of Rul1-nd ind Srraeu,e Melhodlot Cllarohes
THE'8A LVATIO N OF GQD
God in making poulble salvttion for man, did so in order
that he might live better, and I do not mean to live better
electrical ly. We all want to live better, and we are all working
on plaQli y.,hether secular or religious to that end , that is to
bring 1boUt a better life, How many of you have ever said, or
ever heard it said that my children will never have to go
through what I did if I can help it? And yel we know that
there are certain processes that we all must go throu,h in or­
der to learn. There are no short cuts to an education, and
there are no short cuts to the salvation of God.'
We know that Je$W,: In His lifetime y.,as concerned that
people might nol only learn , but II• healed the sick, and fed .
How
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as many as 5,000 people at one time. Thus it was that He was
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concerned with abundant Jiving and a }§:nowledge of the truth
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And we have these words concerning /the truth found in the
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gospel of John, "And ·ye shall know the truth, and the
shall make you free." And Jesus came to earth and left Hts
home in glory that we might have the, teaching and the truth TV SUl
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which says, "Seek ye first the kingdolh o! God, and l!is right•
eousness, and an these things shall be added unto you." Jesus
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the knowledge of the truth,
'"Seasoruil Allmenl8 Can
The abµndant lltlng then, ,that God would hate us know
Be Healed By Prayer"
comes as a result of know�g an� of Relieving God. And for 1 ----------�
an example we can ppint to the Quakers who Jive mostly in HHth Methodist Church, Mid.
the state of Pennsylvania and Who Qave become very prosper- dleport; Rev. Raymon Konkright,
ous, not because they set out to becQP"!e so, but because the;Y pastor. Ch urch School, 9:30 a. m .
worked diligently and lived simply, And under such condi- Divine Worship, 10:30 a. m., "Di­
tions, it was inevitable- that the 1bu)1.dant life would come into vine Persistence." Portsmouth Dis­
Rally 1t Gallipolis, 3 p.
view. And we too can have thiJ abup,dant life by �cceptinS: the tricttoYouth
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p . m. Jr. YF, 6 p. m . ;
tru th , and by knowing the will ol God ' and by working dili- Otflclal 3Board. 7:30 p m.; Monday.
gently and by living simply.
730 p. m., wscs; Wed., 7 P - m . ,
To know the will of G1d, We would be aware of the great
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salvation which He has made available tq'.all men everywhere. i�:!�:r �:fe_ ;
Fin, B ■ptltt Church� .Middl,port,
And this salvation i s entirely dependent upon Goel who ls
eternal. And since GOd is eternal , it woulcf follow that all eter- Donald A. Boone, pastor. Church
9:IS a. m.; Worship, 10: 15
nal values come from Him. And to eomt into possession of School,
and Jr HI VF. 6 P m . ;
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eternal values we must be related untQ Goff. And we can only Sr. ·m YF 6:30
p. m.: E¥Cn!ng worbecome related unto God by the cross of Christ.
ship 7:3o P m.; Tu es., 6 P- m .
We should never grow weary of telling: the old old storr of Hearthstone Class; Wed, 6 p. m .
Son of GOd
Jesus and His love. We need to remeJnber how
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left His exa1�ed position in glory, and came down to earth to
:�f'ba��
·save a re�elltous and lost hutnan race. He took upoa Him the Church of Chrllt, . Mfddlep,,rt;
form of S!n(ul man, and gave His life in death upon Calvary Fred l. Gardner. 'minister: Bible'
a. m., E. R. Steff) .
that He m Jght redeem � from the penalty of the broken law. School, 9:30 m.
g Worship
a.
supt.;
10.30
No on� took away the lif• of Jesus from Him for He Himsel f' and Comm unlon; _eMornin
p. m . Jr. and Sr.
$aid that He layed down H is life that He might take it again. You th programs, \\ed:,
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7 P m. ,
to make such a statement as this· 1 prayer meeting and -Bible study;
No other man ever dantd
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A nd yet, 1· t was· beca�e
that He was put to �eath . And without controversy, great 1s Th• Ftder■t■d Church, Ponwroy,
�� mptery of .g!Jdh11en: God was manifest in the flesh, jus- Waldo �- Bartels, pastor; J. · w.
ttf1ed In the Spmt, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, Blaettn:ir, Dir. of Cbr. Edu.; sun­
Chureh School, � : 15 a. m.; Wor­
believed on in the world, and i'eceived up 'into glory ," (I Tim- day
ship hour, 10:28 a. m "The Col­
othy 3: 16).
lapse of Jde�ls." Wed.: 7:30 P- m .
. The greatness o! salvation can never be fully understoOd F'ederated Circle meeting.
•Y men. But we wou Id remember these words written by the Unlttd •thodl,t Ch rch Pom11
author of the bo�k. of_ Hebrews, "Thou ha.st loved righteous- eroy ; Eugt':nc Brown. p�sto;: ll:15
nes�, and hated 1_ntqmty; tt)erefore God , even thy God bat_h a. m., Church School, Kenneth Fin­
anomted Thee with the oil of gla&lt;J,ness above Thy fellows" Icy, supt.; Worship 10:30 a. m -.
"G9d Is SliU God.'' Fall Youth Ra1
(Hebrews l :9). Thus w e would remember that the Son had a ly
, � to _ 8 p. m. at Grace Church ,
special standing befol'e God, and this was 'because He loved Gelhpqhs
; Wed,, 9 a, m., Prayer
righteousness .
&amp;IJ,d Bible stud)'; 7 p. m. Choir.

Co ming

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General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Caijinets

New Pub lica tion
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Nearly 500 Pigs
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Extension Council are Orlon phrey, Mrs. Treasa Swain, and the
Roush, preaidem aqd Thereon three Exten11ion Acents, Mrs. No­
Johnson, vice preJiident. Those lan. Mr. Miller and Mr. Blakea­
attending the meeting thi1 week lt!e.
included: Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas
BOSTON UPI-Pseudo-stu tter­
Sayre, Virgil Hamm Richard
Chembera, Andrew Cro�. Mr. and I ing in young children usually can
Mrs. Roy Holter, Mr. and Mrs / be preventi!d J�om developing . in•
to �rue stuttering by appropriate
Virgil Atkins. Clyde
Kirklan i' advice lo parents. according to
Edia_ n Ba k er, Herold �. Rouah, the director of the Institute for
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llesource developinenl is a
phase of the rural- urban Exten­
sion program which has been a's­
aigned lo the Extension Servkf
but which will succeed olll)' b,Y
working with all facets of county
and commun ity h!e,
William Miller, retource deve•
lopment agent outlined the six
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Mei&amp;, Co"nly,
.os including health, educalion,
T_h e avt-rage weekly earnini;s
welfa re. agrlcullu re,
c-ommeree
In mdustries covered by un e mand induatr.y, Work in the various
phases will depend upon local
ployment compensaliub in Ml'i"s
County inerea,ecl 0£.5 pe ,e,• nt
interests and upon the recom­
mendations of lhe Resource Deve­
from 1900 to 1 958, which was 9
A ne w public ation issued by lopment
perC'ent greater increase than l he
Advi&amp;0ry
CommlUee
iterC'ent change for the slale as a t he Ohio Divisi on of Wildl ife which will be estabU s hed.
�umm �rizes all game laws includ whole .
The Resource
Development
ing migratory ii:ame bird reguJa A recomm endation that
the t ions
progra m offen to Meigs County
on a card-sized folder. On
Re10UrC'e Develo pment program
,nd the other, fl\'e counlie1 in
here should be guide d by an ad- t �t' ha r k of the folrh•d card is the area the opportu nity to ex­
visor)' committee represe nting all 1�s11•&lt;1 1he sunri se and 1unset pand and to do more work
in
Phases of Meigs County interests t i.ml' . tahle for five major cities editing programs, and 0110 to
distr
ibute
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from
east to west open up are■s which
both rural and IJ.J"ban, was mad�
the Reaource
al the meeting . Thi8 wa9 in Jin,, .icrn ss ! he state . This tabl e is Development Committee deeidei
ust'f
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l o waterfowl hunt ers.
with a .� imilar
recomm endation
are nece11.s1ry, Millttr said.
Th_li card -sized summary of the
�adr by ! he group studying llch111ent11 Were served to
hun_ tini;: a ml trappin� laws la theRefres
group by Mrs. Geneva H. No­
H\'lll lahle free on requc11 t fro
Pub lie11.t ions Bran ch. 1 50{) Duh l� lan, County E:den sion Agent '
Home Economics.
H�I Colu mbu s. 1 2, Ohio .
Orticers of the Meig1 Cou nty
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'Techniques'lnPraycr May
Affront Some Sensitive People

tue - In prifer, and the mode!
priyer he gave lo his dJ1eiple8 ii
Unft.d I'� r�
Many scm1tive people recoJl only 87 words long. Until you IN
from the •U&amp;teJUon th.at ttiere far advanced in the- 1Plrltual life
art "techniqu.es" fD �eryou may flnd i t difticult to 111s.
They say that prayer ;1bould be tain a ceouine mood of prayer
1ponUfleo111, "frqm tlJe heart" for longer than :, or 10 minutes
brealbing:.· ·
H natural ■s
at a Jtrekh .
Spiritual . dlreci:Ofl � lbat
spontaneo"' pi'ay'er' hu ireat vi\- 8. Pn1 whether you ''feel like
ue, and tbal it Ii appropriate for it" or not n is your will, not
any time, place or eirCwnltaltce. your fle,Ung emotions which you
of!ef 1o Ood In prayer.
But from the tilJle ot Je1u1 u
tD now, they hive · .WO .inai.ted
be ashamed to offer
th� there are rules to be teafned " 7. Da" not
en, or lo seek
pray
Nlfllh
and discipline, to be practiced in God's
help in "little thin&amp;&amp;.
pl'Jyer.
Je•� iadqded in his ample
� pefitioll tor bread; wllicfi
p�
Outlined below are seven apecific ■up:utions tbat have been LI a.,.., 11 mundane a reque_at
commended by 111an, saint, aitd u n11 �n mate. But you »hfuld
• noJ l�&amp; lijfjih i,etilion.1 dominate
1cholar1 lhroUJ"h the age,: ·
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1. � eiCti � at · t�i , 9me JOjll'_ Pt41«.­
dl
SPititqal
typet1
9'her
J'lblt
time. No m•tter how maJIY 1pqn
lffl!l'.­
h
idenlifi�
ave
on
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of�
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mlf:r
you
prayers
taneoua
durinc the C!Ouise of the illr, ya, �oration, thants,iving, eonf•
[liO!l, ln4 inlerceuion.
should alao hive· a CiXe'ct;,'
time for priv,te prayer. Treat it
�doration 1s 11mpty hfling u,O,
as the moa,t important !'fPPIDt- yo be'11 to t;od an� &amp;a)'inC in
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mlfflt or your day, and "°n•i Jet wtiatf:ver
Wor� :,ou find mO&amp;!,
anytbine intrude upon lt or m�aaingful �•t 1ou acknow ,dfte
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tr0wd it out.
Him � be �y -0r your utmoll
Fl'"' Htbftu■I PIHt
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love •nd !bedienc!e.
2. It i1 belpfUI to "'-"' u,
Tbulkq1vb:li1 ia eou�ng your
habitual pl,a.&lt;!e, aa weU u I
bl ings and confeuJon II utlng:
µl.r time, for prayer. µ � be , Oessveneu t� your
- Inlet�
a ny ,� yo� fipd cqnvenJent, . 119 f !P.on 11 ukin, God�
for
help
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long as It aftords ooromlete pri- �
others.
VI.CY,
3. The posture you (ssume ht
prayer does not malt.er to a.pd,
FILMS TO 81 S!IOWN
but it ., make a ,re.at dW�­
'lb_e •howilla or t,vo rnm.1 ...
ence to you. You can atand, 11t. Gift r'or My Son" ,na "Diselple­
kneel or lie dowri to pray. Kneel­ llJ�" iJ: beinf ' Planned ror Sundlf
ing a physical act of humility evening at the L1n11vllle Con�
which belpa m any people to pre­ galiontlll Chriatian ChQJt!lt The aer­
pare paycho1ogiully. for pray,r. rice- will
at 7:30. The public.
An uncomfortable position i:pay I, ip,tted,
be a distraction, but one which
is tao oomf�bte-for eumpl�
,
�� MIAT aAI.Lf
lyl 1111 In �I• likely to lead lo
)Q;W YQP.;J( :0,1-A me,t ball
drow1inea1 rather than eont!O•
P,H¥tloi:1 wli for fl'()und lunll
tration.
f. :Preplft for prayer J'lb a rn.tiNid of beef.
combine 1 pound of ground
brief POriod ,, devo'Uonal rq,dIng. Thia helps you tO mate '-e • 1fith 'Al tup of line dl'.1'
transitlo� ffO!:Q �• Jatetie wo�ld � e?umba, 1 teupoon or alt
,i. qu!•I and li teupqoa of popper. Shape
of da;lf �.Ul!t
mood o, pr�tr, Jt en•bleJ Jou to inJo 1 ln!b Wb, and coot. witll
fQClJ• yo� 1ttenU1q1 o, Gtd, � eap of cb°'ped oniOl'l1t, 0Y1r
which 11 ·both the preep\\dltlpn mfll,l� ti,tt until th■ IQ!ib la
�� on all lfdel.. Adtl 2 llml!:f
aad the purpou of prayer.
(1 Ii� !�) of tq,nato uuee,
ttno,. -•
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Meigs County Peop le Earning More Money Now
Than IO Years Ago Report Of Census Reveals

Meigs
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the pider is it posdo not have
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• IOmeone n,lda a finger or
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NrD picker · u�ldepl. I,et'111 see
f!Jll't ·ret,.jn all of our fin­
·� •nd 11Jftdl in lliWJl .
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l , ..,lftlng wee� 1, Notion,1
v,qtlon Week, Ott. 9. 1 5
i'r,, )Olea lncreHed by 37
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df tbll Jncreaae came in
�ltl&amp;I. THe! ·eattin_ated lose Qf $ 1 74.­
,. � tor 1959 waa $18,000,000
llD'!'!' !hon for 19118.
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killed more than 100,000 persons
and hurned 11nd disfigured many
hundred thou11ands more. Each
year O\'er 1 1 ,000 people in the
�n1ted .States die-needll'ssly1n Fires, and more lhan twice
that number are severely burned
or disfigured for life, National
Fire Protec·tion A.ssoeiation re­
cords show.
Property losses are high too.
More than $ 1 ¼. billion i11 !he es­
tunaled value of property des­
troyl1d by fire in 1 959.
Six rarm fi re insurance com­
panies in Mirme11ota. Illinois. Ml.·
t'bigan, Ohio and Wisconsin paid
$962,304 in claims during J9r.9.
Fire and lightning losses by pro­
perty classes inc·luded dwelling
1-nd coptenb 30.S percent; barn
and rontents, 42. 7 per cent; oth­
er outbuildings
and contents,
6 . 0 machinery (principalJy tractor�) 3.9 per('ent; livestock, 10.9
percent, and other, I percent.
The mo.el frequent uuse, of
fires In furn homes were defec­
tiv.e heating equipment. faulty
chimneys and nuea, defective and
overloaded wirinl sy1tem5 mat ches and �molting,
Only hy paying careful atten­
tion to tht prevention of fire
huiards (·an our homes and farms
be kepi safe. Frequent imipec­
tions shoufd be made of farm
buildings to see that trash doe�
nol acc u mulate.
Many fir" this fell will OC•
cur beceug .t feulty h•efl119
1y1tem1. Ctritful Impaction tnd
r•1Nlr of chlmne-ys to rnak•
them MM from fire wo'uld ,11.
mlnet• ••Y•r•I Melt• County
fir•• which will oceu, thla
coming fall and wlnt.,_
One oul of every two dwelling
fJre11 11tarh in ellher the lt'itchen
or thl• livJn� room. Bedrooms and
baument.11 are ne,rt. A.. clean
house acldom burns.
Wi1h farms being at a consider­
able distance from fire comp1in­
ies farmf'rs should make every
attemp! to be sure lhat they
have hre protectlon equipme nt
availabll.' and in working C'Ondi­
Uon. Fire extinguishers
should
he well located and in working
C'ondi1 ions.
A 1upply of water is vuy im­
port1111t. l&lt;"'arm ponds have partial­
ly filled thi s need but man}'
farmer11 could profitabl y purchase
thou�and gallon concrete tank.11,
Rut'h as are UBed for septic tanks
for water 11torage. Cisterns kept
exchtslvely for fire righting are
sound in vestments.
, Necessary fire fightin1 too.la,
kept ,haridy and in eood order� a
sturcfy, , !flfe laddur long enough
to reach to the roof of you r
hl.11hest building ; and well-mai n­
tained roads and lane s le11ding
from hia:hw,)' to )'Our farm and
hulldin1 1 UC e18enllal for fire

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llon'I give flrt a plal·r to start
�u ! In caH! of fire every person
l•vmg: on I farm shuuld know
whit to do.
Thi!! moat hnpo rl:Jnl ::t op1 arc to
Ket everyope out ot and away
from· the buildin g on fire, tn call
for help Crom the nearest tele­
phone or make aure aomeone ioes
tor help, lo Ir)' to keep the flrc
from apreadlng if you can with
out risk to }'our ll (e, to protect
olher bulldln gs, liveatock and
Prope rly, lo aaaist the fire de­
partment Jn 11ett.lnK water and
rnovJng equipment II directed
and to t•ke 1lep11 to protect pro:
P.»"tJ ae:ah1al. weather da m a.se
alter the flre J1 out.

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POIIIDOY, OHIO

JH'Ople a�e earning 38.2
more t�1s year lhan 10
Y ears ago accordmg to the census
t h is year.
Th'1s was par!_ of a report 1hi s
week al a mee�mg Of lhe . M11 ig�
County Extensio n Council. I !
lso s�ow d that, the number or
. County
:arms in � eigs
has dercased, but t hal the income per
�arm _1 � '1P·
E_stunated personal income per
c ap1tal �otal population in Me ii.i s
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Counl)' 1� $1,580, which is a 3R.2
percent increa,e aincc U150 . Fo r
�he .1late al _a whole the f igure
�li f2,289, which was &amp; n a v era RC'
increase of 4 1 .B percent o r v ery
nearly t he same percent ai;f for

suurre Develop ment last spring
which asked !\Ir. Clyde Kirkland '
\1 an,1gcr of the Ohio Power Com�
&lt;1 Y 1 O h e rt&gt;s pons1' ble for seeing
j p·,1
sut h a group was selected
An outline of relatio� hlp&amp;
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w:is given by c. E. Blakeslee
County Extensio n Agent, Agrlcul'.
l ure who !rared develop ment of
a1•ncultu ral programs in lhe
Unilt&gt;d Ctales from 1882 wberi
P re sident Lincoln signed the
M u rri l l Act which provided estab­
li s l• m ent uf l:ind i:rant college,.
/1 1 1887 the Hateh Act provided
money t u the various phase&amp; or
agr icultural research.
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three w.ay partnership between
the United Stales Department of
Agrkulture. the land grant col­
leges and local county gove r n­
menu in providing funds fot what
Is no w knowri as the County Ex­
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ed in a recent isaue or the New
En.gland Journal of Medmne thal
parent.I ahould ignore the stutter­
ing tompletely for one year and
req uest all who 111ociate with the
young stutterer to do likewise.

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POMl!:ROY, OHIO

Next Weeki

will go on sale
l.ivE&gt;sloc•k mar­
ket in Chillicot he, OctohN 1 2 , in
Ohio 's nln!h fl!rder l)i� s.ilf' of
th(' yrar . Sele lime is 7 ·3o p. m
C. C, Bowen, Obio Stale L'ni­.
ver�ity Extension li v(•s\or k nwr
ketmg spcdalis t , sayH thr sal t•
will givt&gt; farmer!! a n upporlun ily
to bid on uniform lots of urad&lt;'d,
Jioc_a lly produced
feeder pigs
which hove been sorted 11ccording
lo size, breed C'horatlerislicll mul
c1u�lily. The pigs will vary in
weight �tom 30 t o 120 pounds.
They w1rl have been in spected
by a veterinar ian to meet health
requirements .ind vaccinal cd for

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POM ERQY 1.AN DMA RK'S
1'18St ANNll'ERSABY

P OM,E R O Y LA N D M A R::-k
SUPER SER VICE' , ST4TIGN

cholera.

The sal1!, 'the Cifth at (11illi­
c:othe ! his year, is sponsore d by
t he Sun1 hl.'asler n Ohio Swine fm­
pr_oveml. !nl and Ma1·ke l 1ng Com­
mittee, (' hill i1·othe Arc&gt;a.
�Owen repnrl� 1 hat nearly 7000
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Ohio feeder t'lg sales thi� year.

Fiber Al Olle
Not Enough For
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Fiber alone doesn't determi ne
quality . of a �ug or carpeling.
s11ys Mu1s Oor11 Snook, Extf&gt;11.� io11
home furni11hln gs specialis l, The
Ohio Stale Universi ty. The two
natural fibf'r!I, cotton and wool
aa well as l he mnn-made filu-r� '
hue cerlajn characlerist ic·s t h�i
can guide you Jo seltictiun uf o
rug or ('Rrpct,
No single fiber provldeM 1 00
percent resilience; 1 00 perrcnl
resiaLance lo weer, soil, fadir1�.
in11ech, mlldew, 1hrinku:t&gt;: fire
and heal; take, all d)'es nny
color shade or tint, and can bi•
wuhed and dried easily, qukkly
and aal lalactorl ly.
A deip, loosely, twisted yarn
ln lulls set rar apart can m11t
down no malter what lhe fil&gt;er
11y1 Mi1t1 Snook. Tightness oi
twlat and Permanence of twist
are more importan t for dura­
bllll)' than lhe ply of the yarn
Tia:htly twisted yarns don't
H 10ft and luxuriou s as &lt;h.'('JJrr
plle, but deeper pile does not
Insure longer wear. To di'.'lerm iile
d,en,111)' ot the pile, bend back the
ru1. The closer the rows and the
pile, the better the quality of

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construcllon.

Con1tructlon never did deter­
mine carpet quality says lhe spc­
cl11t,t, becense there are many
\11rl1Uons In I he weave for a J I
fibera. Jt 11 even lest or a gulde
today because many run are
now tutted or knitted. The tuft­
ing: proce11 Is the f11t!'ilcst, least
expentlve method. KnUtln g is be­
tween tultln.q and weavin g in
both time and cost,

rarpetin.11

abould have enou"h body and
weil{ht to keep it flat and prevent
curling or wrlnkllng. E�amph!I
of thl1 l)'PI! backlmr Include clo1e­
ly woven Jule, cotton canva ■ or
ktatt cord, which 11 1 tou.i:h 'yarn
made from wood pulp. Latex may
be added to the back of woven
C1Tpet1 and 11 med on tufted c11 r­
pet1 lo hold the t u n, of yam.
Good quality tufted c,l'PE't hu a
dou ble back to 1l ve atabllltv and
Pfevent at'l'ttchina or buckling.
tan Yoar calves On

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worship 10:40' •· m.; PY&amp;, . 1:45 p ,
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ert R. Card, piltor: Sunday School
at 9:30 1. m., Lloyd Dilline:er, supt.
Wonhip, 10:◄�, H,•rman Taylor, lay
leader. MYF , 7;30. p. m, Monday,
8 p. m. Cbare:e ·�outh meetin g;
Wed., 1:30. Ptay-:aeriice1.
lflhany IUI, - . CN.;rch, F. E.
Qunn, poator; 'fionhlp and Communlon, 9:30 a: �-i Sunday Scliool
10:30 a. m.. Ot1t M , supt.
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and BJble Study, Wed,, 7:SO p. m ,.
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By Roy L, Smllll
The sophistic-ate suffers an incomparable loss when he loses
his sense o( wonder.
The ability to stand In awe In the presence of beauty, ma­
jesty, or pOwer sets a man apart from all the rest of creation.
The creatures are endowed wlth tbe rudiments of love, they
. exhibil emotions in one fonn or another, and they have the
ability to overcome some obstacles. But no one ever sa w 'a
dumb brute standing in awe, Only one made in the image of
God can do that. It is a priceless endowment that should never
J.r
be surrf'!ndered or despoiled.
of lbe Palm
The Psalm which furnishes the scripture for this lesson was
designed to be sung anUphonally on one of the great festive
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occasions of the Hebrews.
The Psalm epens with a thrilling doxology which describes
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1 the closed gates of the Jerusalem Temple. Having arrived at
the gate, a soloist sings a liturgical question: "Who shall ascend the hlll of tht- Lord?" That ii tp say, j'Who is fit to enter
the sacred precincts of the Temple ani:! stand in the presence
of a God so majestic as Jehovah?"
The Uniform Sunday School •�•son for October 9: "THE
ADORATION OF GOD," Psalm 24; Eph..ians 3:14-2 1 .
It ia impossible to ask who is able to qualify as an accept•
able worsnlpper of GOd in a ll1hthearted or superficial mood.
Tiu, issue, are far too serious for Iba! . And II might be said
that the modern church worshipper .,,bo eoten the sanctuary
on the Sabbath morning, his chief Interest being In a whi,per­
THl C H U fl C H l'Oill ALL • , .
ALL ,Oft THC 'CHURCH
ed excbanfe of go"lp before the ""ice begins, is somehow
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as a choir - probably composed o( a body of robod
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reply, '"He tl1lt 1',lth eiela lumds ud I pure heart.�
priest,
than
disappointment and des.pair even more often
N"iw�. TM,. .,. I- •Old ••­
continues, "He will reeelve blessing fro11 the
choir
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whp "''"ff ,..,_
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Experience prepares the adult for sudden shock .
Now comes the ritual which atte'!ds the opening of the
.,., (I) Foi kio -• uU. U) F• .,_
A child stumbles upon tl}�m uqaw11-re.
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Temple gates, as the h01t outside and the choir mside sing the
T__.;,,- ..d .. ,.,._ (4J F.- ._. *
And each will breed more bitternea&amp; in his heart,
hrases o� the psalm antiphonally. It must have been a mov•
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the
riven
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hu
girl
look through the lens of my microscope
to
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never
am
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or
boy
But when a
dailr,
nts
mome
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"'.'thout
feeling
dread
awe," ■aid a blologilt. "The amazing
of
a
the
rirdinr of religious faith,
leate me wondering. I hate l!"Ver
greet
that
stghts
eye
my
ehallenge rather than destroy.
The awe with which I first gaz­
CllBUally.
them
take
to
learned
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realize
Our children pray more often than we
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water which I discovered was
pond
of
droplet
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upon
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They believe more confidently than we auppose
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left
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Life teaches thelll to draw strength from their faith
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But you and I must protlde them opport unity
"I live, a!I my working hours, in the midst of what I have call­
to acquire faith. And our own example in worship
ed the m1racuious. Bul the greatest miracle of all is that r am
and life muat inspire their trust in God.
able to understand it. That human intelligence is sufficient to
enable us to unravel the mysteries of the atom is, to me the
supreme mystery ol all."
.A scienti� witbout � sense of wonder is as: rare as a singer
�thout a voice, a pilot without a se-nse of direction, or a seed
without a germ.
lllplty of l)n•d:,g
It has been charged on a gOOtf Jrul!lY occasions that the
Wit• the llope IC all, In •o me mea111re, _fester ...., llelp churchgoer only goes to the �• or God on the Sabbath day
that he may .•how off h,IJ gOl)d clothes. But at least this much
this
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the universe.
. No right-minded man would ever conaent to being ushered
feat11re Is t1pons�,,•11 tJae llttl sl11e•• firm• •11111 ....-atsatlesu mto
the presence of the President of the Uliiled States with­
,
elO
iwl
out
having
made at least decent preparatlentl In dress and per­
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10llo
sonal cJeanliness. Is it reasonab[e_ f&lt;&gt;!' -�DJ_man to assume 'lbat
be �·· �I himlelf � UJ&gt;lln ll!e-�ty without at least
pay1ns, hun the trlbu�
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SUPPIY
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Furniture and Appliances
Closed Each Lord '� -�y
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Council of tbe ·Churcbes of Cllrilt In tlie United siatea
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Br,At,,,., C:l'llurcl) .., 111;nrlat; Art
Marcum, rnlnilter: Blble School, at
Mornlna wor1hi p 10:SO; CbrlsUan
Endeavor 8 p.m.; Evenln1 -wor■hlp,
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7 p.m.
1!�1111,,1 Cl!u�h ti .Cbrl ot,
Italdlf-siml'b)( P111itor, Jlm . 'Reed,
SuJt; Bible school 9:30 am · MornIng wor1hip 10:SO am; cbriauan
Eqcle,-ver (youth) e pm; Evenlnc
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S■1¥atlon Army, Pomtroy; Envoy
Ray S Winlng : Revival services
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each evenlng at 7:30 thru Oct. 22.
Rf!v. Jack "Shaw, Mt. Hope. W. Va .•
lffraanllN Churcll- lff J1HU1
evanKelist.' Speclal singing by Y P.
Christ of Latter D.tr S.lnh.,
er, eoe� eVenlnf,
Son.,t
!)Id 'l'o/l'R !'.\�It oo PorU,nd Road
St PauJ'j ' U,lMran Ct.u,ch.
liunday'!l!li�l'1!30 a� Preaching
Pomeroy: William Voris, pastor;
lO:SO •01 and Bible �tudy Wed9: 30 11. 111., Sunday School; 10:45
w. Proffllt, pas­
1u?1day pm.
a. m., Church servlee1; Wed., 7:SO
tor.
p. m., choir practice.
St. John', Luth•rH Church,
Midway Cemmunlty Church, Bible Study 7:00.
Voris, pas­
Bobby Searle,, Minister. Cbuct
K l.,...., Mall of Jehovah'• W it- Flatwood.'s, WIiiia m L.
School
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Wor1hip
Searles, SllQd■y SCbool, Supt., neue,i Public maeUnc Sunday s
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Sunday School 1tµt■ at 1:30 a. 81,, - pm ; W•�tower ,tudy 4
First Baptist Church, Racine-, Ar­
nayer me 1ne: T1&amp;ud1y '1:9 "' Blblt ltti� Tueld.,r I pm; Serr
R. McCaule)', pastor: Chester
thur
tice �thii 'J'bW'ldJJ t pm; Min
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P4[1or. 9uQdfY school S
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t:30 am; Morn�g wortJJip' 10:"IO 1'.IP , : 1'4'.
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!in; !;venlng worship 7:30 pm. llo­ -..; �Youth 6:fS 1»0 ;
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Tuesday '7:30 pm; Youn1 people
t�rlday 7:30 pm.
o,n t..t,rdffleffl l11a,10Nr
Klngabury Road-Sunday tchool
9:30 am; Worahlp hour 10:30 1.11;
t!very other sunda)'.
lethl•hem S1ptlst, Great Bend
-Momin&amp;: wor■ hlp 9:30 am; Su n
day school IO: lS am ; .E�· eninr
service '1 : 30 pm.
Th• Fed..tt4 Church, Pome­
roy, Rev. Wtldo J. B11rtels, Pas­
tor, John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of
Ch. Educ. Sunday school 9: 1 � am;
Wor■hip ho ur 10:2S am, topic:
"On The Side Lines". Come and
wor1hlp, you are welcome.

By Rev, Carl Herring
Puror of Rul1-nd ind Srraeu,e Melhodlot Cllarohes
THE'8A LVATIO N OF GQD
God in making poulble salvttion for man, did so in order
that he might live better, and I do not mean to live better
electrical ly. We all want to live better, and we are all working
on plaQli y.,hether secular or religious to that end , that is to
bring 1boUt a better life, How many of you have ever said, or
ever heard it said that my children will never have to go
through what I did if I can help it? And yel we know that
there are certain processes that we all must go throu,h in or­
der to learn. There are no short cuts to an education, and
there are no short cuts to the salvation of God.'
We know that Je$W,: In His lifetime y.,as concerned that
people might nol only learn , but II• healed the sick, and fed .
How
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as many as 5,000 people at one time. Thus it was that He was
C h ds t 11.1 n Hi ·ncf'
concerned with abundant Jiving and a }§:nowledge of the truth
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And we have these words concerning /the truth found in the
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gospel of John, "And ·ye shall know the truth, and the
shall make you free." And Jesus came to earth and left Hts
home in glory that we might have the, teaching and the truth TV SUl
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which says, "Seek ye first the kingdolh o! God, and l!is right•
eousness, and an these things shall be added unto you." Jesus
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Cbannel 13 _ 9:45 l.m.
the knowledge of the truth,
'"Seasoruil Allmenl8 Can
The abµndant lltlng then, ,that God would hate us know
Be Healed By Prayer"
comes as a result of know�g an� of Relieving God. And for 1 ----------�
an example we can ppint to the Quakers who Jive mostly in HHth Methodist Church, Mid.
the state of Pennsylvania and Who Qave become very prosper- dleport; Rev. Raymon Konkright,
ous, not because they set out to becQP"!e so, but because the;Y pastor. Ch urch School, 9:30 a. m .
worked diligently and lived simply, And under such condi- Divine Worship, 10:30 a. m., "Di­
tions, it was inevitable- that the 1bu)1.dant life would come into vine Persistence." Portsmouth Dis­
Rally 1t Gallipolis, 3 p.
view. And we too can have thiJ abup,dant life by �cceptinS: the tricttoYouth
7
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m.
:
p . m. Jr. YF, 6 p. m . ;
tru th , and by knowing the will ol God ' and by working dili- Otflclal 3Board. 7:30 p m.; Monday.
gently and by living simply.
730 p. m., wscs; Wed., 7 P - m . ,
To know the will of G1d, We would be aware of the great
1 Thurs, 7:3o p. m .
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salvation which He has made available tq'.all men everywhere. i�:!�:r �:fe_ ;
Fin, B ■ptltt Church� .Middl,port,
And this salvation i s entirely dependent upon Goel who ls
eternal. And since GOd is eternal , it woulcf follow that all eter- Donald A. Boone, pastor. Church
9:IS a. m.; Worship, 10: 15
nal values come from Him. And to eomt into possession of School,
and Jr HI VF. 6 P m . ;
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m.:
a.
eternal values we must be related untQ Goff. And we can only Sr. ·m YF 6:30
p. m.: E¥Cn!ng worbecome related unto God by the cross of Christ.
ship 7:3o P m.; Tu es., 6 P- m .
We should never grow weary of telling: the old old storr of Hearthstone Class; Wed, 6 p. m .
Son of GOd
Jesus and His love. We need to remeJnber how
urs ., 7:3 p. m.
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left His exa1�ed position in glory, and came down to earth to
:�f'ba��
·save a re�elltous and lost hutnan race. He took upoa Him the Church of Chrllt, . Mfddlep,,rt;
form of S!n(ul man, and gave His life in death upon Calvary Fred l. Gardner. 'minister: Bible'
a. m., E. R. Steff) .
that He m Jght redeem � from the penalty of the broken law. School, 9:30 m.
g Worship
a.
supt.;
10.30
No on� took away the lif• of Jesus from Him for He Himsel f' and Comm unlon; _eMornin
p. m . Jr. and Sr.
$aid that He layed down H is life that He might take it again. You th programs, \\ed:,
,
7 P m. ,
to make such a statement as this· 1 prayer meeting and -Bible study;
No other man ever dantd
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· H� dared. to make such a stalern e�t 8 p. m. Cholr practice.
A nd yet, 1· t was· beca�e
that He was put to �eath . And without controversy, great 1s Th• Ftder■t■d Church, Ponwroy,
�� mptery of .g!Jdh11en: God was manifest in the flesh, jus- Waldo �- Bartels, pastor; J. · w.
ttf1ed In the Spmt, seen of angels, preached unto the Gentiles, Blaettn:ir, Dir. of Cbr. Edu.; sun­
Chureh School, � : 15 a. m.; Wor­
believed on in the world, and i'eceived up 'into glory ," (I Tim- day
ship hour, 10:28 a. m "The Col­
othy 3: 16).
lapse of Jde�ls." Wed.: 7:30 P- m .
. The greatness o! salvation can never be fully understoOd F'ederated Circle meeting.
•Y men. But we wou Id remember these words written by the Unlttd •thodl,t Ch rch Pom11
author of the bo�k. of_ Hebrews, "Thou ha.st loved righteous- eroy ; Eugt':nc Brown. p�sto;: ll:15
nes�, and hated 1_ntqmty; tt)erefore God , even thy God bat_h a. m., Church School, Kenneth Fin­
anomted Thee with the oil of gla&lt;J,ness above Thy fellows" Icy, supt.; Worship 10:30 a. m -.
"G9d Is SliU God.'' Fall Youth Ra1
(Hebrews l :9). Thus w e would remember that the Son had a ly
, � to _ 8 p. m. at Grace Church ,
special standing befol'e God, and this was 'because He loved Gelhpqhs
; Wed,, 9 a, m., Prayer
righteousness .
&amp;IJ,d Bible stud)'; 7 p. m. Choir.

Co ming

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General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Caijinets

New Pub lica tion
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Nearly 500 Pigs
Going On Sale
In Chil licothe

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Extension Council are Orlon phrey, Mrs. Treasa Swain, and the
Roush, preaidem aqd Thereon three Exten11ion Acents, Mrs. No­
Johnson, vice preJiident. Those lan. Mr. Miller and Mr. Blakea­
attending the meeting thi1 week lt!e.
included: Mr. and Mrs. Tbomas
BOSTON UPI-Pseudo-stu tter­
Sayre, Virgil Hamm Richard
Chembera, Andrew Cro�. Mr. and I ing in young children usually can
Mrs. Roy Holter, Mr. and Mrs / be preventi!d J�om developing . in•
to �rue stuttering by appropriate
Virgil Atkins. Clyde
Kirklan i' advice lo parents. according to
Edia_ n Ba k er, Herold �. Rouah, the director of the Institute for
Dav1� .,..
""ob1 entz, Mn. V1vi11n Hum Speech c.,rrection.
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llesource developinenl is a
phase of the rural- urban Exten­
sion program which has been a's­
aigned lo the Extension Servkf
but which will succeed olll)' b,Y
working with all facets of county
and commun ity h!e,
William Miller, retource deve•
lopment agent outlined the six
--- ·-- ---- phasH ot resource d evelopment
Mei&amp;, Co"nly,
.os including health, educalion,
T_h e avt-rage weekly earnini;s
welfa re. agrlcullu re,
c-ommeree
In mdustries covered by un e mand induatr.y, Work in the various
phases will depend upon local
ployment compensaliub in Ml'i"s
County inerea,ecl 0£.5 pe ,e,• nt
interests and upon the recom­
mendations of lhe Resource Deve­
from 1900 to 1 958, which was 9
A ne w public ation issued by lopment
perC'ent greater increase than l he
Advi&amp;0ry
CommlUee
iterC'ent change for the slale as a t he Ohio Divisi on of Wildl ife which will be estabU s hed.
�umm �rizes all game laws includ whole .
The Resource
Development
ing migratory ii:ame bird reguJa A recomm endation that
the t ions
progra m offen to Meigs County
on a card-sized folder. On
Re10UrC'e Develo pment program
,nd the other, fl\'e counlie1 in
here should be guide d by an ad- t �t' ha r k of the folrh•d card is the area the opportu nity to ex­
visor)' committee represe nting all 1�s11•&lt;1 1he sunri se and 1unset pand and to do more work
in
Phases of Meigs County interests t i.ml' . tahle for five major cities editing programs, and 0110 to
distr
ibute
d
from
east to west open up are■s which
both rural and IJ.J"ban, was mad�
the Reaource
al the meeting . Thi8 wa9 in Jin,, .icrn ss ! he state . This tabl e is Development Committee deeidei
ust'f
ul
l o waterfowl hunt ers.
with a .� imilar
recomm endation
are nece11.s1ry, Millttr said.
Th_li card -sized summary of the
�adr by ! he group studying llch111ent11 Were served to
hun_ tini;: a ml trappin� laws la theRefres
group by Mrs. Geneva H. No­
H\'lll lahle free on requc11 t fro
Pub lie11.t ions Bran ch. 1 50{) Duh l� lan, County E:den sion Agent '
Home Economics.
H�I Colu mbu s. 1 2, Ohio .
Orticers of the Meig1 Cou nty
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'Techniques'lnPraycr May
Affront Some Sensitive People

tue - In prifer, and the mode!
priyer he gave lo his dJ1eiple8 ii
Unft.d I'� r�
Many scm1tive people recoJl only 87 words long. Until you IN
from the •U&amp;teJUon th.at ttiere far advanced in the- 1Plrltual life
art "techniqu.es" fD �eryou may flnd i t difticult to 111s.
They say that prayer ;1bould be tain a ceouine mood of prayer
1ponUfleo111, "frqm tlJe heart" for longer than :, or 10 minutes
brealbing:.· ·
H natural ■s
at a Jtrekh .
Spiritual . dlreci:Ofl � lbat
spontaneo"' pi'ay'er' hu ireat vi\- 8. Pn1 whether you ''feel like
ue, and tbal it Ii appropriate for it" or not n is your will, not
any time, place or eirCwnltaltce. your fle,Ung emotions which you
of!ef 1o Ood In prayer.
But from the tilJle ot Je1u1 u
tD now, they hive · .WO .inai.ted
be ashamed to offer
th� there are rules to be teafned " 7. Da" not
en, or lo seek
pray
Nlfllh
and discipline, to be practiced in God's
help in "little thin&amp;&amp;.
pl'Jyer.
Je•� iadqded in his ample
� pefitioll tor bread; wllicfi
p�
Outlined below are seven apecific ■up:utions tbat have been LI a.,.., 11 mundane a reque_at
commended by 111an, saint, aitd u n11 �n mate. But you »hfuld
• noJ l�&amp; lijfjih i,etilion.1 dominate
1cholar1 lhroUJ"h the age,: ·
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1. � eiCti � at · t�i , 9me JOjll'_ Pt41«.­
dl
SPititqal
typet1
9'her
J'lblt
time. No m•tter how maJIY 1pqn
lffl!l'.­
h
idenlifi�
ave
on
�
of�
·
mlf:r
you
prayers
taneoua
durinc the C!Ouise of the illr, ya, �oration, thants,iving, eonf•
[liO!l, ln4 inlerceuion.
should alao hive· a CiXe'ct;,'
time for priv,te prayer. Treat it
�doration 1s 11mpty hfling u,O,
as the moa,t important !'fPPIDt- yo be'11 to t;od an� &amp;a)'inC in
�
.
mlfflt or your day, and "°n•i Jet wtiatf:ver
Wor� :,ou find mO&amp;!,
anytbine intrude upon lt or m�aaingful �•t 1ou acknow ,dfte
l
tr0wd it out.
Him � be �y -0r your utmoll
Fl'"' Htbftu■I PIHt
_
love •nd !bedienc!e.
2. It i1 belpfUI to "'-"' u,
Tbulkq1vb:li1 ia eou�ng your
habitual pl,a.&lt;!e, aa weU u I
bl ings and confeuJon II utlng:
µl.r time, for prayer. µ � be , Oessveneu t� your
- Inlet�
a ny ,� yo� fipd cqnvenJent, . 119 f !P.on 11 ukin, God�
for
help
•
long as It aftords ooromlete pri- �
others.
VI.CY,
3. The posture you (ssume ht
prayer does not malt.er to a.pd,
FILMS TO 81 S!IOWN
but it ., make a ,re.at dW�­
'lb_e •howilla or t,vo rnm.1 ...
ence to you. You can atand, 11t. Gift r'or My Son" ,na "Diselple­
kneel or lie dowri to pray. Kneel­ llJ�" iJ: beinf ' Planned ror Sundlf
ing a physical act of humility evening at the L1n11vllle Con�
which belpa m any people to pre­ galiontlll Chriatian ChQJt!lt The aer­
pare paycho1ogiully. for pray,r. rice- will
at 7:30. The public.
An uncomfortable position i:pay I, ip,tted,
be a distraction, but one which
is tao oomf�bte-for eumpl�
,
�� MIAT aAI.Lf
lyl 1111 In �I• likely to lead lo
)Q;W YQP.;J( :0,1-A me,t ball
drow1inea1 rather than eont!O•
P,H¥tloi:1 wli for fl'()und lunll
tration.
f. :Preplft for prayer J'lb a rn.tiNid of beef.
combine 1 pound of ground
brief POriod ,, devo'Uonal rq,dIng. Thia helps you tO mate '-e • 1fith 'Al tup of line dl'.1'
transitlo� ffO!:Q �• Jatetie wo�ld � e?umba, 1 teupoon or alt
,i. qu!•I and li teupqoa of popper. Shape
of da;lf �.Ul!t
mood o, pr�tr, Jt en•bleJ Jou to inJo 1 ln!b Wb, and coot. witll
fQClJ• yo� 1ttenU1q1 o, Gtd, � eap of cb°'ped oniOl'l1t, 0Y1r
which 11 ·both the preep\\dltlpn mfll,l� ti,tt until th■ IQ!ib la
�� on all lfdel.. Adtl 2 llml!:f
aad the purpou of prayer.
(1 Ii� !�) of tq,nato uuee,
ttno,. -•
� ver qt�ium M•J
want to
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Meigs &amp; Mason

November 17 Set
As Date For
Annual Bazaar

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FINDS FAMILY DEAD

------- - I FOUR ROOMS, un furnUhed -•nd ) NOTICE OP ELICTIOH ON TAX
,
NEW YORK UPI-A i11ndlunl
t,,ur r�vm furnished. Phone LIVY IN IXCESS OP THE TIN
seeki ng lo collect the rt-111 (uuml
MILL LIMITATION
Beegle.
WY2 3302, Christine
a family of four, indudini;: 1wo
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NOTICE i1 hereby ih•en that in
JU 7-6lc
small children , dead in thrir
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Donohu
George
Mrs.
and
Mr.
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pursuance of I ReaolutJon of the
M ni. pau_I Case! pre1ided when
of Columbus spent the weekend ttnement flat Friday. Police said
lio..ro of 'Tnt1tee1 of the Town� the C.1tbolic
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OcM.er
8
wilb Mr. "nd Mrs. Roy Donohue Juan Garcia, 28, his wife. lsabd,
Women's Club met
t Y . 00,fSJS"h: N'f OEPJ: r I I UH . t 1t. J.:S ( ! l. 1 ·
ship .of Chester, Meigs County, Thursday eveni ne: al the church.
FOR RENT
All members of Return Jon■• and were honored with a miscel- and their childreo. Elizabc1h . .l
RATES
\Jllio, pused on the 29th day of
Prayer b Fathtlr John Turel tit an Meigs Ch&amp;pter/ DAR, are I l.aneoua shower at the Easl Letart and Juan Jr., 2, apparently h.id
July, 1960, there will be submitted opened theymeetin&amp;, Mrs. Cather• ask ed to be at the Middleport Church basement Saturda night . been asphyxiated by ges ruml·S 111
t:0y
.-.rd. ,,1,e mser11on M · n 1rw1n rn;irlit - tk) :t-ulb
I to a vote of the people or aaid lne Shavorlnsky was reported Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday - Other guest11 of the Donohucs their sleep.
lfUlJ lor three l'Oll.sttulh·, uise1 uo1111
Chester Township al a Genera] home from the hospital after afternoon for Lh e grave marki ngs were Mrs. Mary Surgon of Akron .
.
,, "-- o n ,· mu1:tn t,)r :n, �-eiil _; 1,t'� 1,1 ,Jr �''
c.en Ier of town - grass lawn . 1 Election
'f
to be heJC,, in the Town, undergoimr surgery. Reports on !o,. Mrs. Robert A. Miller and
bl( ,aite o , 4 :ents pPr 1,1• urd will be chm geV tor iu1 vl-rtlsm�
Staff Sgt. an d Mrs. BUI RobiuWoll take 50 ft. tra,·ter,
shlp of Chester, Oh io, at the regu- the �ativ lty Dea nery
M"
SauRrlera.
Daisie
IS!
Lawrence Smlth called 0.-.n
n
so
and family of Indiana are
g
n
ti
e
me
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.. ,..ltlliu lU days .iner reut, v:n 2 bill.
1 lar places of votin&amp; therein on
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McGill Wednesday night
Bruce
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and
by
given
were
Glouster
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Mrs
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SEE
Octol�•tr 10_
Nove:nber
of
day
8th
the
J"ue.sday,
Miller Ii; home from the
\�on
O.U
ins.:,n_
Mrs.
and
Kunzelman
Mary
Mrs.
I M gs
f,.._,.,.ka'!neJ will nnt ht- re.�pon111lJl i&gt; for wmt- u,&lt;1r1 1m•· , ncoi
I 'the Central P fA w,11 meet at
l llospit11l and 1s
1 1 �60. th� q11c1tion of leY)'ing, i� C■aci.
Genera
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Mrs. Kenneth Wolfe a nd daugh
the sch�ol Monday u t 7 : 30 p. m.
excess of the ten mill limitation
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recuperating.
Mrs. Robert Schu l te was wel,f ,\, -�� flt I'l:anv ana �l' IJI ""(llll"t&lt;• l)f b·, -It.- SJ 1,111 t lbJ•llar!ot•
for the benefit GI Chester Town: oomed as a new member. Thurs- Orv_al Wiles and ch·arlea H ayes wi ll ter and Mrs. Herbert Roush spent
Earl Sansbury has been ill
Mkldleport, Ohlo
, 'PIIDl.-hed
at ( c!.,'ll pe1 ..-oro
hip f?r the purpose of Proper day, Nov. 17 was set as the date be m char.!':e _of the proriram and a Wednesday at the home of Mr with a cold.
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w:i
care, improvemen t and mainten• for the annual bazaar. A dish :yle show will be staged by the and Mn. Arnold Anderson
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ff ,;n
Members of the Fairview church I
en .
_
oI Town ship Cemeteri es.
ance
towel shower for the church kit•
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SI 81 '
1 1 .2'•
dOr
gathere d . at the home of R_ev. and
additional
n
A
ng:
bei
tax
Said
chen was pla nned for the next
S
The Daughters of Ruth Oasfl of �rs. Dwight Spe ncer Saturday
$:l .�
$1.:.0
?5c
,;7 i,t
I I / I Hetp
__ tax of .SO � ill 1 to run for 5 years. meeti. ng. The traveling prize dothe
united
Methodist
will
Chur.::h
_
mght and held a surprise birth•BALDWlN
,._.vea D) 10 A.M will bf. w IMI 04&gt;' 1 .,..J)tll
at a rate nol exceeding .50 mills
MAN to take ove�
atati on. for each one dollar of valuation nated by Mrs. John Kokovltch I meet Mondlly afternoon at the day party for �he · pastor. He was
WURLffZE1l
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Phone WY2-9920.
9-2a-tfc which amou nts lo five cents f� was awarded to Mrs. Eugene I church with Mn. Minnie Neutz- present� a birthday cake with
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Conde.
ling, Mrs. M.art Crary and Mrs · Happy Birthday Rev. Spencer de.
and OTHE;R FAMOUS
WY2- l! ach one hundred dollan or valu•
,ANTED: Mechani�Phon' W
Hoste&amp;eea
Go'eglein as hosteHes·
Thomas
November
the
for
corated in green , pink an.i white
n , for 1'ive Years.
atio
BRANDS
DIJ20.
9-23-tlc
. NGt1.·ces _
__ ____
from the church. The evening
The Polls for said Election wilJ meetin1 were announced and in• SALE
The Disabled American Veterans . was sp� soclaily and singing
be o�en at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and clu�ed Mrs. Thomas Hannlgan,
CONTROL
. .• AN PIST
INl actt....
w,
SJ!:O
n, Mra. Jobn Lengen, co- will meet at the D.A.V. Hall, Porn- hymns. A!
cha�
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GAR
DEN
traoto
ra
mo
,na
wter the honored guest
\
remam
open until 6:30 o'clock p
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I p
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ch111rman,
Kok9vltch, Mrs. eroy, Ohio, Monday night October opened his many presents re•
era. Rotary mower blades &amp;.h ar.
hone
n Standard Time of 11
Easter
M.
R.
P
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Christina ODonnell and Mrs. Ari- 10. There will be a potluck supper fresh�e nta were served to the
C"lted
WY2- I pened. C11, &amp;toa. mowiq and
da1.
i\. ..i,tw 'ltltton4,26.tfc
at 8 p. m, a nd the meat will be , l� ing Mr· and Mn. Elmer
·
plowin_11:.
rder
By
of the Board of Elec- drew ZwlJ)ina:.
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BABY
in my .own home
SITrING
nished by the DAV's. All veter- • �- �
fur
m
The
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with
ILV
closed
TRACT
pr1
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1-ens, Roger Roush, Ruth,
hons or Meigs county, Ohio.
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day,
WY2la;ht.
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er by Father Tunl, after which ans are welcome. TJl,e Ladie,• Aux- Benny and Penny Wolfe, Mr. and
- !'irst Presbyteria n j Sal �111 ana Service 4l:!! �- Ma in St.
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Chairman
Will,
G.
Emmett
2622.
l0-6·3t"c
!10
member&amp;, Presbyterians f1111leroy, Phone
WY z.2975_
1 .Jo.
. Dorothy. �- Johnst.on,- Clerk refreshment&amp; were serYed by iliary are in charge of the e nter- Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Ken
. , ve •topped coming to
-Mf!, Phyllis Xnopp, , Mn. Philip ta inmen t.
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7-21-tk
" .,•1 �.
netb Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ·
WILL DO ironi ng in my home. Dated October 7, HMSO.
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Mra.
Cltimente
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Me
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chlni
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SchN
nd
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Churc
_ h, Billy, Nancy, Bobt?y
b ert Roue
Call TU2-3894•
(10) 8, 15, 22, 27, 4t_c
lo-6-3tc
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October' 1 1
Ml"B. Michael Hackett and Mra:
attend the rewards are THE LAT.I!: T. H. DAVIS proand Stevie Pickens, Mr. a nd Mrs.
perty,
brick
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two
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s
tory, locate
The M eigt Coun ty Riding Club W illa� Ebersbach and family,
Rlchard Greaa,
·•; ,f:lt!tt.
10-t-5tc
at North
Third and Coal (20 )
will meet Tuesday at ?:30 p. m. at Bonnie, Connie a nd Brenda An­
Streets, Middleport, may be
the Salisbury Township building. derson, Joe Rhodes and the
Yf"U_ AND SQUARE DANCE
MUILLER PUkNACU, WIITIN8
,- --S.��11
nl&amp;bt, Oct. 8th, from
--;l.
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9-17-3otc - . HOOS applla,...._ Antold .... NOTICE - OF I LICTION ON TAX
seen any eveni11g.
Members are asked to bring sand- honored guest and wife.
c--c.-'"---::.:.'.:::= . ........ lr,ICUM, Ohio. ,... LIVY IN IXCESS OP THI TIN
,�,. �-to 12:30 at Pomeroy Moose c;:;;:-;=::c'-or cookies.
wiches
PEACHE
S,
brm&amp;
containera.
4
MILL LIMIT.\TION
and
, -'�•- All Moose members
WY2-6384.
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October 12
NOTICE is hereby given that in
\ ftJ'pU,
0-7 2tp , WebBter_ Fruit Farm, Long Bot1
tom,
Ohio.
Pho
n
e
YUkon
6-3.201
,
pur&amp;:ua
nce or a Resolution of · the
Councilors of Chester
Past
The
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IIEPtU
80NDffi0NIIIG,
.UR
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�10.u,
Board of Trustees of the TowJ11blp To the Editor:
Council Daughters of America will
Refrigera­
Jack"•
service.
aUori
\· . !l�••H•nal Travel A..MJ
We of the Sew-Rite sewing Club meet Wednesday evening at the
;;;c��;-cc- -----tion. New Haven. !'boot TU2- or Lebano n, Mella county, Oh io,
BLAN::;
$1 .00 per bu . Pick your
to take this opport,unity to lodge hall with Mrs. Henry Spen­
wi1h
By Mrs. Alpha Barr
pass
e
d
on the 8th day or August
,.
Colao
6-28-11
3&gt;3'7.
ow ,1 . Brin _!: your own contain er.
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Mrs. Floyd Longstreth received
commtind the young people of our !!er and Mrs. Curtis Frederick as
1960,
there
will
be
subm
i
tted
U:
C. W. l'roftlll, Portland
1
T1wney
II \IOte of the people .or sald Leh• commu.nity.
hostesses. Mrs. Buell Ridenour word of the death of her grand­
10 ;.i,i p
1 tCTIOHIII
A
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was
which
hop
record
the
At
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1,
11.
2n41,
:m.
n
on
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a
n
ship
at
a
General Elec­
and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour wlll be mother, Mrs. Lydia Darst recently
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Mrs. . Dorothy Han ley spent the
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tio n to be held in the Towruhlp of sponsored recently by our oraani • in charge ot the entertai nment. .
smGE!t s��WlNG �ACHINE
Crltf a,,....,.
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i
on
the
behavior
day
111}(1
with her sister-in-law Mrs.
maMen
.
Lebanon, 'Ohio, at the �1ular
r
blond console model i n excel'.
October 13
of those aUendlng were beyond reC. Nelson Wednesday.
i
there
votin1
Tues­
on
n,
places
lent condition with ' guarantee. .... C. BRADN&gt;RP. Rae'"-. Oh"- day, the 8th day of
The Winding Trail Garden Club
Mr. an d Mr,. Alpha Barr and
Woveml:rer proach.
Sunday,
m.
p,
i
SHOOT
OUN
,
;:"
,
Equipped 1.0 make button hole1:1
j
meet Thursday evening at family and Blair Cadwallder of
will
sometimes
Is
there
t
a
th.
feel
We
1960, the qu e•ilon of _levylnJ, I�
�. 8th. Sponsored by Moo�c
darn, p&lt;1tch, monogram and man;
excess of the ten mill lim itation to much 't'rltlci1m and ·too lltUe the home o( Mrs. Joseph Struble �olumbus attended the Barr-Mar•
• Glub on old Route No 7 bel\!nd
Janq ug zag stitcheli. Take OYer
'Mulberry Heights for a masked tm wedding at Oak Hill Satur­
the -benefit of Lebanon Tqwn'. praise for odr youth.
Co�
I
)'ibtlna Rink.
10-7-2tp
balance llue $43.50. Terms arday.
sh ip f�r the purpose of Proper · Therefore, we wou ld lite to state Halloween party.
Wherever yoµ live, You can en•
ranged or discount !of'\ cash
Members of th e La ngsville
care, improvement and mainten­ we 1hould all be very proud to
.
joy the convenienc� o( g·as and
15
October
l'hnnc WY 2-2204.
10 5 tit�
Church gave a shower for Mr.
ance of Township Cemeterles. · - ba¥e tuch fine young people i n our
appllances · - - - · with
modern
hold
wiU
Church
rview
i
Fa
The
and Mrs. Duane Barr who live at
� ' f tbkT FO UR fox hounds during NECL'I U SEWING
3ald tax bei ng": An additional area.
Ashland Bottled Ga8. kihbind
MACHINE
a bake sale at the Simpson build­ Oak Hill,
_
yours.
truly
Very
tb e M eI.(II C ou nty Hunt. Anytax of -�O mllls to ru n :for 5 ,ears.
Equipped to zig zag, darn, monoBottled Gas - - · is dependable,
Sew Rite Sewing Club ing beside Cleland Drug Store in
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Veriga n
a rate not exceed ing .3() mills
al
!)he knowing their whercubouts . ,gnvn, etc. Sold originally for
Betor• 9:30 A.M.
heats
en ient, stormproof
conv
Racine, Saturday, Oct. 15.
of_ Dexter called on Bruce Mc­
for each one dollar of valuation·
p}e"9 notify any Fox HuntM
·,i,u.uu. Pay oH balance oJ'
nstantly.
i
Mlddl..... WY4otMf
Gill Monday.
wh ich amou nt.s to Fl Ye Cifnb: f�
10_7_4tc
W19-3182.
October 16
$56.DO or $8 per month. Pho ne
,..D ITOIIII
O JC85
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas
ul
ta
of
lars
l
do
dred
n
hu
e
n
o
eac:h
ty
n
Cou
Meigs
The
y
l
Ral
Youth
WY 2-2204.
For More Detallis. Phc,11,
1 0 5 tile
Al C­
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NOTICE OF ·L CTION ON ISSUE of the Churches of Christ will be spent a day in Col umbus recent­
Years.
Five
for
ation,
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OF IONDS
FOH �ALI£ nutom�lic circulating IIAMII.L
Tbe Polls for Hid Electh)n will
or Writ•
held Su nday, October 16, at 2 P- ly. Mrs. Donna Morris worked
IIIVICI ITATIOII
NOTICE ii. hereby given that l n m. at the Rutland Church of Christ. in the post otlice several days.
gas he11ter with fan
be open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and
51!1 000
Uttd Can
Mrs. C1arice Longstreth and
remal n open until 8 : 30 o'cl ock P. pursuance, of a ReaoluUon of the The Pomeroy church wlH be in
H'J" U Used three mo�ths. ' In­
Al..ny l3U
Medela
Hcl
Mak-.
All
,
quire al 128 Mulberry Ave.,
M. Eastern Sta ndard Time of · uid Cou ncil of the Vlllae:e of Middle- charge of the program, and there Mrs. Glenna Fetty spent Monday
Ivery D1.J Sonic&lt;
T�l'OLITAN MOTOQ
pc&gt;rt, Ohio, PIiied on the lBth and will be an election of officers.
at . Gall ipolis where Mrs. Fetty
day.
J•omeroy.
Hemlock Grove, Ohlo
10-6-3tp
Mlln It.
days
26th
July,
of
ill
w
there
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Holzer
at
er
moth
her
sited
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B
the
of
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of
oard
Phone WY-2-41794
1-­
1,::lc:
Ohio
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be submitted to a vote Of the peo--;A:-:
Hoapital.
UC
tO
lions, of M�County, Ohlo.
o.
HOLZIR HOSPIT�L
- --'--- SIX 8-20 Ten Ply Truck Tires with
RIAIONABLI
Em�� O. Will, Ch■Jnaan1 pie or said Ml�el}Oft VUlage ■t . ·
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nt
- Mrs. Dacto
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be( I
i �ometoy.
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GUAU.11'1111
M. Joh nston, Cletk \he General Election to ¥ -\leld I n ·v,�if1t
N
Dor�tl_lf
01
rdeser,
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for
ne WY2Pho
new.
like
rum
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1
½
ton
truck.
See
Merchant
s
.
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the Vlllaa:ti or Middleport dhlo at
C■II or writ• I. O, Moee,
Dated October 7, 1980
D11charges, Oct. 6. Mrs. Edgar
Col lecting Agency, Pomeroy Na•
10--4--tltp
. 778.
th;revoting
or
plll.ciefil
regular
the
Ohl•
Chest.,,
(10)
22,
111,
8,
29, 4tc
Mahan, . Preston A. Dolin, Mrs.
tJonuJ Bank Uoilding, Pomeroy,
In, on Tuesday, the Bth day of Nov- T�omas Salyers, _Leo Wallace Ly­
'' · -� CHEVROi.£1' BEL AIU 4 �
8 22 ll()lp
Oluo. ___ __ _ 10 8 Jtc
OPTOMETRIST
ember,- 1960, the question of issu- ons, E noch Ray Fmely, M�s. Maude
��one owner, low mileage, power
in, bol'lda or said Vlllage or Mid- C. Pemberton, Odna Wr ight, 111rs. ,
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Cloee at Noon on Thurs.)
'l( 1 brakea. ateerlng, R&amp;H, white 3ou llALE.S STHA \\/. Pho�; W1 u: BULLDOZER FOR mRE. Pond;,
basementa and la ndscaping. Ph.
::1679, Edison llullon, Minersv ille.
· ··: wall■. 702 W. Main St., PomoEast Coon· Street, Pomeroy
NOTICE OF .LICTIOIY ON TAX dleport in the ,imount of One Jame• K. Love, Mrs. George R.
30tp
3
10
3-32M.
YU
Cheater,
Hundred Firty Thousand Dollars Cornett and In fant.
�y.
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f
10 8 3lc
TEN
THI.
OP
EXCESS
IN
LIVY
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- -($UM),000.00) for the purpose of
.,
MILL L IMITATION
PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT.
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SALE USED FURNITUR E .AT
Paying a part of the eost of con•
SIGN YOUNG PITCHERS
, , , , 11N MERCURY, 2 door, autom11 n
I
that
n
ve
i
g
hereby
Is
NOTICE
Paperi ng. Floor sanding and fin­
ELBERF ELD'S IN POMEROY
.
·,
1tructlng , a aewage treatment
CITY, Mo. UPI--The
KANSAS
the
of
n
Resolutio
a
or
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n
pur9ua
ate
h
d
n
a
radlo
transml11ion,
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.
-�
ishing. Carl E. Nelson Rutland,
llCA VJCTO.lt 2-i inch mahogany
plant, including a site thereof, and Kansas C ity Athletics have sign­
J,•'
•••J or sec BJU
Ea1tern
the
of
n
Educatio
of
Board
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2-1196».
WY
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n
Pho
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Rt.
television Con11ule. New picture
con1truclln1 sanitary sewers end
\ IICX:elvey.
10_7_3tc ! tube. $lJi&gt;.
10 4 6tp Loe■! School District. Meigs Coun­ other appurttina nces necessary for ed two 18 year old right banded
; 0:.
pitchers, Ralph McGu ire af Lin­
ty, Ohio, Pf.l8ed on the lat day or
HC A V I C'l'UH 21 inch deluxe table
the conatrufllon and operation of coin, Neb., and Don Waters of
ill be submit•
w
there
1960,
August,
,1"2, CHEVROLET Dei�xe coupe.
1
l
, tclcv 1s 10 n and matching
ted to a vote of the eoJ)Je of 11,ald • complete itiweraa-e system for New Florence, Pa.
i .-;li J&lt;i,.j f"'Al ��hanlc11l eondlliun, Mll!lon, mode
l nsuronce
b11sc. t,;cw picture wbi,. $00.
Middleport as proVa., l'hone SP 3-5919.
_.,,._ District at a Generar Election to &amp;be VIilage
tl
21 INCH _.S t'lU.:E:N Admiral telc• C0KtJLl'T
law.
by
vided
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INSUBAN
lp
B
10
- ..-nv be held in the E11tern Local
,
v s 1un set. )lahogany consoll!.
; '�\\ ,,:.1; �J
tticUon, Life,, Auto, Fire, Pollo School Dlatrlct, Ohio, at the regu­ . The ma,dmum n umber of yeara
$� o
to
Don IIWa, Khldleport, · lar place, of votlng therein,, on during which such bonds are
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mahogany
, (-'-j
5
n 11 20 yean.
ru
$�
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Tueaday, the ith day of NovemlMir
, ; ,.· 'f- .tr::r"-console television 11ct. $69.
The estimated avera1e add itilon•
( ,�/\ .,._. FU.l!a. Oil, a■li i:oal . fur. Wl BA K
1060, the Question of levyinl, i�
iURAN
J
•SIMPSON
N
CE
Uphol
BARNES
tered
!'jli
ea11y
a
te,
tax ratti amounts to Twenty-two
al
_
for
fret
ma
l
.
�
esti
Cal
diair. l&gt;111r condition. $3.
A11enta, Middleport. FJre, Auto- excess of the ten mill Umltatjon Centa for each one hundred dollar■
Abboll MldaJ.epori,
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for
thti
benefit
of
llle
Ea■tern
,�
CHtt.,EN FINISH l,l llEAKF'AST SET
mobllti. Bonda. Phone W 2!; �t r, � "T, �
cal School Dl•trlct for the Pur- of valuation, wbjch ls 2,2 mllla for
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(l.tllle
2903.
antJ
lour
ch.:1il's)
8-I
in
gorxl
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.
pose of payitll current e11.penae1. each one dollar of valuation, out­
, - �·
condition. $10.
. � , ldlled with St&amp;r W.rSaid tax being: A renewal of a side of ·the limitation imposed by
· �f
•• 1_ .lt, U.. Sl.t9. Ebersbach JUST 3 U8ED HOOVER Electric
tax of seven mill• and an increaae Article XII, StlCtlon 2 of the ConSu1ar Run Flour I v11e11um cl eaners. $.2.50 each.
d,'!U'41,
. '\
,, �ndmark Co,Op.
of Two tnd five tenths (2.3) mill1 1Utution, aa ctirtified by the Coun­
,cf'J
SEVEN PU:CJ..: Living room 8uite.
SALE,
!'OR
HOUBII
ROOM
FIVE
lo constitute a tax ot Nine and ty Auditor.
_ 1 ,) • 19, 30i (8) 8, 8, 7, 12,
In cxcelhmt cond1llo11 $100.
The Polls for aaid Eleetlon will
with bath, nice loeatkm. Mtlvtn fivti tentha mllh tor ,n Indefinite
,· l,t, - 19, 20, Zl, 26, 27, 28; USED KELVINATOR
Hefriger,
at 8:30 o'clock A. M. and re­
open
Hood, 111 Lo.:ult St., Pomero,. period of time at a rate not ex•
·, .&amp; 2. 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17,
maJn open �ntil 6:30 o'clock P. M.
� tor with freezer che.st. $60.
SOlp
l ls for e1ch one dol•
mi
9.3
ceedht&amp;
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SIX l'Jt:l'B Livi11g Room aulte •
._ 21, � 28, 30; (12) 1, 2.
Eutern Standard Time Of said day.
=
lar of Ylluatlon, which amount• to
'
$30
FOR SALE-Lot and two �I. N inety-five cen ts for e,ch one hun­
By order of the Board of Elec•
. MULES, 2 wheel tra iler. BLlJ� Ul'llOLSl'EltEU Chalr. Fa ir
Qt
One, 9 rooms and bath, alMI one dred dollar, of valuation, for H tlons of Melp County, Ohio.
, �DI)' Pierce, Lc&gt;_ni Bottom.
colldltion. $a.
Emmett G. Will, Chairman
5 rooms wllh running water, Indefinite period of time.
,
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5
Stp
E L BERFELD'$ IN POMIROV
Call SP 3-3562, Clifton.
1
Dorothy M . Johntlon, Clert·
The Poll, for aaid Election Wm
'11.\ Si l \: , ft \ A
10 8 3tc
10 a 61c be open at 8:30 o'clock A. M. 4nd D.lted October 'l'. JNO.
(10) 8, Ill, 22, 29, 4tc
ONE MINE PuNY,--,..,
,--o
p ny 2 YOR SALE A O room hoUae and remain open until 8;30 o'clock P.
aaki
of
Time
Standard
Eastern
M.
years old, horse pony I year old.
bath, two lob, atorm doon
lY4Y l-'OHD Tractor 1111 d Mower
and wlndow1, double . 1■ra1t1, day.
1111Dlt,econamlcal wav
room atlclltlan lo
By order of the Board or Elec­
$500. Phone WY 2-2204.
gas heat, city WJler, tt,000
to add otNI livln9 ,paw In your home.
10 8 6tc · down·, balance 1n 1m1ll month• Uon1, of Mele• County, Ohio.
Chairman
Wlll,
G,
Emmett
ly payments, Phone Wlt-3702,
uo for luU delallo.
Of,fer, will - be received ll the Office of Webster and Fultz
Dorothy M. Johnston, Clerk
10-6-6tp
Attol'ney■, Pom,ror, Ohio, up to eleven o'clock A. M. oi Frl�y:
Dated Oclober 7, 1880.
.l&lt;'OR SALE ti room bouae wlth
Al I S SPICIALS
October 14, lNO, for the real ettate owned
by Daisy Griffith
(10) I, Ill,
29, 41c
·
land, Rutland Township, Phone
57 M•rcury 60 H. P, "4'5,0D
Xatr, dece11ed, as lellowa:
APPLES, ROmin, Stai­
WY2.fl181.
, 10-Utc
59 Mtircury 70 H, P. '595,00
PARCIL h Farm P� of · about 120 e.crea, qi.ore or led,
. d and Yel low Dellciou1,
'5 H. P. �rcury Outfit $995,00
e:1cludin; coal anit otb,r minerals, located in Sectlona 10 and ti,
,· adtr. On Route 889.
FOR SALE 4 ·room house �-8
MITIIOPOLIT,I\N MOTORS
LIGAL NOTICI OIi SALi
Sutton �wn1hip. near Don:11, and on the Dore■s-Bashan Road,
acres of !lr&lt;iund, dtl1irable for
600 IHI Main Sfrttt, Pamervv
indudin1 -a lwo-ttory brick el.pt-room dwelling' ,bun and other
the
b1
received
be
.
wm
Bida
lot addition on S)'racuse flood
•- WYl-1170
.
of
offteea
the
ndeniantld at
u
bulldltllf.
out
road, ¼ mlle from hi&amp;hwa,, city
8-20-tfc
N•
PomeNy
Fults,
and
Webt1er
ling: house with 1.90 atres, located
dwel
Frame
I;
PARCIL
water, aood road. Phone WY2on State Route IM, SaUon Townahip, lOt foot frontage and ex•
6.293.
10-1-lltp Uonal Bank BuUdina, Pomero11
Ohio, unUI 10,00 A. ll. on Friday
tendlo1 to Ohio River, just below SJtlC\1■e.
October H, ··1eeo, for the pur:
PARCIL i: Vacant •lot ot .1.S -� with 12'1 foot frotliale
£1UHT .ROOM HOUSll:, IWO IJYI
chaae or the Bertha A. Arnou
on Sta,tci Rowte lat, adjacent to tbe above dwelKnc and u:tendlns:
room apaHmenu, A. N. Bonael.
real estate, situated Jn Letart
to Ohio River. An excellent bvHdinl lot.
Pbooe WY2-3a'l2.
.U-2-ttc SYRACUSE - 1 story frame d Townahip, Melp County, Oblo,
PARCIL 4= Vacant lot located below Synic,use a nd adjacent
rooms a nd bath. frollt po'rcb°
The above real utate conliltl
to
Paff:el
3 above deacribed, with a trontace of i27 feel along
FOUR ROOM
Trailtir $23 11
se'lenty-tour
l11r1e lot. Good luocatlon 4000 ef approximately
Bou� 124-, oonta:lnlna l.'60 acres. An excellent buildint lot.
month. Clayton Bolyard, 18t RACINE
J
- New (unfurnlsh' ) one acre1, on which there l1 1ltu1tld
PAllCIL I: Vacant lot on ea■t side �r SQte Route 12' and;
Ash St., M iddleport, 0. J(Ml,3tp
story trame, 4 room■, bath amt a fln-room �a� dweUin1.
oppo,it;e Pa�I• � a and t, tibove deteribed' with trentqe of
carport. Larae lot. Terma. .-· , -••�•
f,,_.,.."" S, NDrrI1,
...800.
TRAlLER COURT-space !or rent.
-I W·lttl.
Mnllalab-atbr ot the
Clean quiet resident.lat locat ion B.OILIR FAl:IM - ffO acrea 8fj\11,CIL ♦: El,hl vacanl lob Jo Jyeaville, Gtlel'IIJey Co\lnly
room house, cellar, baril broiler
E�te - of·Jltttbs A, Arnott
Jn Cheahlre, Oh io. Concrete
, 'Lota N, ·If, 60. D8!1 D?, •·ISi, IIQ tnd 81 of' lflUen•�
hout to x l�O' (GOOO c�paeily), (0) 30; {10)' $, O. 7, 81 10; 12, 13
Patio and walks, eood water,
� A�tf:
�
comp ete wlth equipment. - plenty
,,
&amp;ewer, laundry, prMle1ea, $6.00
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B
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l
n
icome
n
ro
ca
net
per week, Hobart Dillon, Real·
r
Ohlo;t'.!iii
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S2300 per yeu, Down payment
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ot1 ��oud l of llel1� P,!"'l&gt;'i
lo,W
tor, 011llipolls, Ohio. 10-8-lotc
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$1000, lllll price S4ll00..
t lo �pprov� ��ni11ra� ud::;;,/
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'iinfurnlshed 3 ra;
an d bath apartment. Birch cab­ IOlC 129
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�oll� l1 ��by 11..n th•t'W.
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lnclnerau,r,
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large i:loeell. Pbone WYWHl.
, .. . 10 8 '"' P• Looh•ey, '!i,~e Poi! Office all·
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p�.
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above
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SAIGON, Viel Nu� 1 ,- t.:...So,
apartment on
, lstrJlot o( ,i, tlie ' Eatate of Berlh
Condor Street, Pomeroy, a118, 4 viet Amb1uador t� 1-, Cambo�la·· ti, .ChfiM late of · i4elp coun..,,
room apartment
on Second Alexandre s. Anikine. �• ·w,n 'Ohlo d�e,Nd . ·
Street, Pomeroy. Pboae WYJ. named Ru111la'1 flnt ambauador
tlad wa
,,d�Y· of Sep2733.
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4:00 w,tch Mr Wlzard
t:30 Science Fiction
5:00 Detective's Diary
5:30 True Story
8:00 Hoffle Run DerbJ
tl·.80 Newt Picture
'.:45 Sports Roundup
tU,5 Sign on
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Conlinental Classroom
8:00
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8:30 Till Man
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9:30 The C1mp1dgn and t�e l0:30 Play Your Hunch
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11:00 Prlt� 11 Right
10:30 'Man _. rum Interpol
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11:00 Ne· ,.•• m!adlinet
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1:00 Mid Day New,
2:00 Sign Off
J:.10 Movietlme
2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loretta Yol,lllg Theater
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9:4(1, Sign On
3:30 From nese Rootll
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4:00 Make ftoom for Daddy
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Queen of the Jungle
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5
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:30
t'Z:00 TV Chapel
n the Round
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Musi
6:00
12:30 Pre Game Show
8:16 Jim Th■cbr Show
12:45 World Series
8:2&amp; Weitherc&amp;H
3:30 U. S. Steelworkers
6:30 ?leWs 'Pictut1,
e
8:45 Film Featur
!lulitlc+ Bithtl.; _..,.1
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30
Lab
4;00
:P,uckleberry Hound
7:00
5:00 Machine Workers of
Riv�boat
7:30
America
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B:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo
5:30 'p80pl8 Are Funny
9:00 Klondike
tl:00 Meet the Press
9:� . Dante
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P1etu
'News
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8:30- · Sunda
10:00 B&amp;rbtlra Stiri'WYck Show
6 :40 Weathei'cast
10:80 Jackpot Bowling
6:'45 Sports
· \·00 New• ltN1dliaw
7 :'00 Sbirley Temple Show
t :tu Wettbereut ·
s:OO NatlO.nal Velvet
16 Jack Paar Show
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8.30 'Ub Hun te
1:00 Si&amp;n off
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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, Oct. 8, 1960-1

WMl'U Oaily rrogram ScheduJe

12:IO J111t ror You
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l;OO · News H.eadllnell
On
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1:0',I J\Ult For YOD
f:00 &lt;Juul Star
1 :SI&gt; New,
1,:11. New■
1:30 1 J1,11t t!or ·1011
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Z:00 C.alllpl OIi l'l, ,1'1.,....1
;:oo News lleatlll...
3:0(j Newt "HelllinH
l':02 .Brt.!akf&amp;1t Part)'
1:02 llualt Go Round
7:30 Pickeriii Hardware Sbow
1:30 News
7:.0 Jireakf11t Pan,
r
1:3&amp; Mulic, Go Round
8:00 New, fle.,.dline,
Beadlinet,
Newa
4-:00
8:02 Sport.a Repor.
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,l;Ot Mualc Go Rollll4
t;OS Breakfut Part7
4-· � Local Newa •
i:30 New1
t:35 M111ic Go Boabd .
!:S&amp; Bhakfalt Party
aball Sloret
6:oo----Bu.
HeadliDel
New,
t:00
&amp;:05 Mua"ioGo Round
11."2 BreakJ:iat Jrany
,:30 Newt lleadllnes
9:SD New
•:31 Millie Go Bound
9,at, Brealdut Part:J
5:415 Complete New1 ltmtDd--,
10:00 Coflee Time
Crow's Steak·HoVM-8otmd
8;00
Shop
Swap
i0:15
·
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l0:30 New� Headllnel
6:30 Mew, Headlin•
10:82 Mornina: Devouooi
86:SZ Evenioil Inle!'luda
,
10:45 Radio Hymnal
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7:00 Newa He�es .
ll:00 New1 lllradllnet
7:02 Evening Dlterlude
11:0Z Countrr P ,,
7:30 Ne"wa HeadUn•
11:28 Fmn T'.&amp;D.
'1:32 Sundown Senna..
ll:SO a■clr _ .iuu
8:00 Sip Off
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Political Figures Invited To
Formal Hospital Demcation

A "Legislative Reunion" will be Governo'rs during the plannini II.TI�,
held Satlll'day, Oct. 8, in coonel?tlon buildµlg of the Medial Center.­
with the formal dedication of the will be awarded honorary degrees.
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West Vlrgi n fo U nivereity Hospital,
mtto
pl'9�
the
g
oyer
Pre1idin
Presldent Eh'ls J. Stahr Jr. an•
be held outdoon if weatli;r per­
a1l
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said
n
Stah
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t
n
nou ced. Pres
mits, Wm be Presid'ent , '.Stattr.
members of and candidates for
Speakers, in addition lo J)i. Shan­
the State Legislature, as well as non, will be Goverttor Cecil IL Un­
all candidates for state otfice haYe
derwooi;I, f�rm� ,Govern or Okey L.
been invited to attend the dedirP11ttel0n, ;nd fOl'mer Un iveraity
cation and also to b e guests of tbe re1id
cnt Irvin Stewart. Governor
University at a luncheon and at P eson wa_s r1tspon1ihle for fo.
Patt
the WVU-Richmond lootbpll game eating the. MedieAl Center in Mor­
.
I 10 Lott Show
n
The
tio
dica
e
d
the
following
gantoWn , and Dr. Stewart held of­
an
luncheon will consist of food grown fice during its plari.ning and _tbe
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on the Un h·eroiity's eXperimentel areater part of its basi£. construc­
s:30 Pre Game Show
�.1
M
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farms.
3,45 NCAA Football
tion .
8:00 Cartoon spectacular
Post Game Show
The newcation program, which
6:45
Dedication of the &amp;22-bed Uni;
8:30. Romper le.oorn
is scheduled for 10 a. m., featurea vei-sity _ Hospital climaxed a build'.
7:00 Record Hop
9 :30 Movie
• Dr. James A. Sha nnon. director of ing program whicl} began wi;th,
7 :30 Leave It To Beaver
.
LuCl'
Welk
LaVe
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the National Institutes of Health, ground breaking· on Dec. . �• 1952.­
�:00 Lawr
l;25 Your aaso Aepciiaer
U. S. Public Health Service, as the The hospital betan rec:e1V1ng par
9:00 Fight Qf the Week
1:30 I Married ,Joan
ma in 1peaker. Both Dr. Shomnon tients on ,A.ugust 10. Its completion
9:45 Make That Spare
p
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ndu
Texa
Rou
n
The
paig
12:00
Com
aQd Dr. Tho�s L. Harris, mem• has made possible a four,yell' cur•
10:00
of
)2:30 Queen foi a D8y
lier Of lbe Un ive.rsity eO·artJ
10:30 TBA
riculum leading to the M. D:-, (le­
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New
ute
F.aces
n
t
e-Mi
1:00 Abou
ll:00 Vp•To-Th
gree, the first of which will b�
PORK POTLUCK
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1:30 M ed ic
11:10 Sports Report
conferred ln 1962.
er
Leftov
UPIYORK
NEW
2:00 Day in Court
:15 Late SbOW
The ded ication ceremOdies w,iµ
pork roast is the basis for a mai n
2:30 The Gale Storm �llfflt
sttended by representatives of
be
dish salad. Toss together lightly
�:00 Beat tbe Cl�a:
health sciences front throulJh•
e
th
c'!lb­
raw
d
e
1 cup �ach of shredd
l:30 Who Do You 1'rult
state and ,region and by th11
the
bage, shredded raw carrots, diced out
can !anll.9llff
Amert.
,
f:-00
r
les
public, in addition to st.ate •
n
eral
n
Fuu
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day
Fun
4
12:00 Matty's
cele ry and shredded cheese, 1,Captain Gallant
S:30
ity officiab.
12:30 TBA
cup each of dic�d green pepper, and Univers
San Francltto Beat
11:00
,
1:00 Fllrn
chopped fresh parsley and sliced
G;.H Yo!lr Bsso R�
onlon. 2 cups of shredded cold
t!ao College News Conference 6:40 Weather Teller
cooked pork, ¾ ctip of mayon­
2:00 The Anawer
6:415 John Daly New•
naise, 1 teaspoon each of salt
all
2:30 American League Footb
7 :00 Pre�s Confctence
W, 0. crow to Charles L- Kltfgttt.
and dry mustard and 1-8 teaspoon
Show
7·30 Chevenne
5:30 Ilka Chase
aereis,
on
Serve
r.
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pp
p
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black
d
n
ing, 'vaclora Kriighting, ll
of grou
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· ll:;30 Surfside Six
t:00 • People's Choic,with
ished
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gar
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of
Letar
bed
a
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Parad
In
tures
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Adv
9:30
)
ts
Presen
8:30 - Walt Disney
De11A Dyke to Darwood"'- f{•PPff,
radi8h roses. Serves 6 to ti.
10:00 Peter Gunn Show
7:30 M.11verick
Napper, Corr�tlon fi�·ed, S!I:
Mary
J:�O Ted Mack Amateur Jrout
· 11.-,
8:30 Law111an
tern...
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Tonigh
NeW!
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D:00 The
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\1:10 Scanning the Weatber
· g: 30· The Islanders
1:"ffer,l. �ec}. t&amp;·
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Stockton, Atla' Vali)
ill:00 Waltf!r Winch
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To!lig
Nc:wa
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The
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\1 :00
T. Holtl'!r, atfid. of trans., Sutton.. 1,·
Belle Holter, dee., to Alice Stock•
ton, Adi Viin �deter, ThOitras Holt­
er, Jr., James E. Holter, · Cert. for
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Russ
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7:(!P Co verfa
O:OU Dan� l'at!Y
Stanford Stockton, Alice si�
7:�0 Bjg, i,cture
6:00 All st:ar,V/restlitis
Charles V1nMeter, Ada- VAA
ton,
ct:00 CBS Ni.lwi
7 :00 Lock Up
Thomas Holter, .Tr., E;yf'
Meter,
• . 15' Captain Kan garoo
1:30 Perry ?'.la.eon
n Holter to James T. Holter, pa�• .
ly
9:00 ".:artoon Theater
8:30 Just Polly and !'11e
eels, Sutton.
·
Decembel' Bride
.I
Jb:00
Trav
]iUil.
P·30 Jliav�
Kenna anrl Kate Knotts tq 0.
10:30 Video Village
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10:00 Gu'h1aio1ie
Fetty, 40 A., Salem.
. 1 1:00 .I Love Lul?y
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FIOreh
10:30 Not f'or Hire
gh,
Mayhu
E.
George
1 1 :00 News
Mayhugh to Ova Arix, patceh, ,
11 :00 Clear Horizon,
11':Ui Theater 13
Scipio. .
L2:00 :w� cd Lift'
1,:30 Sear'cr. For Tom0l'1'9W
Lo'r8tt11 R. Long, Lcslei. -1r µJ11g,
t2:45 The GUidl"fl Light
Therlll Randolph, ·Nellie Rlln­
to
1 :00 Llfe of Riley
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9:00 Rev. Mathew!!
doll}h, pll"Cels, Olive
1."llnlt
World
the
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:90
1
bell
'MltC
9:30 Rev.
:Maud, B MarUn, Geora;e W. Mar•
10:ljO How · Christian Science 2:00 Ftdl Circle
tin, �late�ce E. Martin, Ida. Mar­
2:&amp;0 Houte Pa1'Y
Heals
tin, CarJ A. T, Matlin, Len.a MIil'&gt;
The Mllllonalre
3:00
Work
at
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10:115 Amer
toh to Ohio Power Ci;,., 66.07 Acres
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3·'ffl 11le V4l'di ' ,t Ill YOllili
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lb:80 Ca:.1era :f
coal, Salem.
i,,,y
Brlibter
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11:0I&gt; lllg Picture
Earl - A. Goode, Mary M. Goode
Seerot ,,...,_
t: IS
11:30 RFD, VSA
Ohfo Power Co., Ul3 Acres, ��J,
to
Tllo Ed,ie ol �tti,t
12:00 Rev. Elwood Gibbs
Salem.
5:00 The Tlirr1!t Stpoget11 ,
12:30 Oral Roberts
Mannine: D. Webster, adm .. H.
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Sli1tb,
J:00 Artb.ur .l .
1:00 Pro Football Highlights
ltumfield, dl!il, Myrta L. Rinil:• ·
H.
9;�S A Lo� at the -Wea.hir
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·ll() Pro Foo\.,.11
field, d�., , to Dennis L. Paltner, ·
8:20 Sportscope'
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Cllampionship Bowling
Je11je L Palmel', parcels, Salem:
'11' Andy
,Amos
1:30
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WilC&lt;l
ard
Will
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5:00
7:'00 MarshaJI Footl)all
lit c.11•1&lt;• Bowl
. $-4(1.E A!iNOl)NCEO
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,!=3\l To Ttll I"' Truth
8:00 - T� ?}lacll: Amateur Hour·
Freewill �ptl�t Church wilt
The
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Pete
a:00
1:l!!I •'twentieth Cen!urJ · ·
spOl'ISOr., a , bakfl. . a nd rwnmage �ale
8:30 BtJngi1:l"g 1Jpi ' BtiddY
1:00 t.ollli
ori Sa�ai, OCt 15, in tbQ Prib'dy .
9:00 D•nny �H Sh"OW
·,
f:3R P.ennj§__ t.)Je Menace
bliitd!N �ear the Llbe'rtY · :tte�tO
. r9:iO Andy .Jiriil!th Show
1:00 'fflt l:d sutllvin Show
ant. on E,- -�aI!!•Jlt, ' . . . ' . '
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· IO:l!Q HonnjieY
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9,00 ·Th, :Bli Sell
L0:30 Prei'JP#ti11l Cciuntbwn
' 10.: 00 Candid Caniera
'Mrs. Rtlby Burke of ,Alfrf lpe�t
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Frlday. witl1 hei' parents, .,.r.··, ani.t · ·
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Meigs &amp; Mason

November 17 Set
As Date For
Annual Bazaar

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FINDS FAMILY DEAD

------- - I FOUR ROOMS, un furnUhed -•nd ) NOTICE OP ELICTIOH ON TAX
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NEW YORK UPI-A i11ndlunl
t,,ur r�vm furnished. Phone LIVY IN IXCESS OP THE TIN
seeki ng lo collect the rt-111 (uuml
MILL LIMITATION
Beegle.
WY2 3302, Christine
a family of four, indudini;: 1wo
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NOTICE i1 hereby ih•en that in
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small children , dead in thrir
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Donohu
George
Mrs.
and
Mr.
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pursuance of I ReaolutJon of the
M ni. pau_I Case! pre1ided when
of Columbus spent the weekend ttnement flat Friday. Police said
lio..ro of 'Tnt1tee1 of the Town� the C.1tbolic
"'
OcM.er
8
wilb Mr. "nd Mrs. Roy Donohue Juan Garcia, 28, his wife. lsabd,
Women's Club met
t Y . 00,fSJS"h: N'f OEPJ: r I I UH . t 1t. J.:S ( ! l. 1 ·
ship .of Chester, Meigs County, Thursday eveni ne: al the church.
FOR RENT
All members of Return Jon■• and were honored with a miscel- and their childreo. Elizabc1h . .l
RATES
\Jllio, pused on the 29th day of
Prayer b Fathtlr John Turel tit an Meigs Ch&amp;pter/ DAR, are I l.aneoua shower at the Easl Letart and Juan Jr., 2, apparently h.id
July, 1960, there will be submitted opened theymeetin&amp;, Mrs. Cather• ask ed to be at the Middleport Church basement Saturda night . been asphyxiated by ges ruml·S 111
t:0y
.-.rd. ,,1,e mser11on M · n 1rw1n rn;irlit - tk) :t-ulb
I to a vote of the people or aaid lne Shavorlnsky was reported Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday - Other guest11 of the Donohucs their sleep.
lfUlJ lor three l'Oll.sttulh·, uise1 uo1111
Chester Township al a Genera] home from the hospital after afternoon for Lh e grave marki ngs were Mrs. Mary Surgon of Akron .
.
,, "-- o n ,· mu1:tn t,)r :n, �-eiil _; 1,t'� 1,1 ,Jr �''
c.en Ier of town - grass lawn . 1 Election
'f
to be heJC,, in the Town, undergoimr surgery. Reports on !o,. Mrs. Robert A. Miller and
bl( ,aite o , 4 :ents pPr 1,1• urd will be chm geV tor iu1 vl-rtlsm�
Staff Sgt. an d Mrs. BUI RobiuWoll take 50 ft. tra,·ter,
shlp of Chester, Oh io, at the regu- the �ativ lty Dea nery
M"
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Daisie
IS!
Lawrence Smlth called 0.-.n
n
so
and family of Indiana are
g
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ti
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.. ,..ltlliu lU days .iner reut, v:n 2 bill.
1 lar places of votin&amp; therein on
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and
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SEE
Octol�•tr 10_
Nove:nber
of
day
8th
the
J"ue.sday,
Miller Ii; home from the
\�on
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ins.:,n_
Mrs.
and
Kunzelman
Mary
Mrs.
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f,.._,.,.ka'!neJ will nnt ht- re.�pon111lJl i&gt; for wmt- u,&lt;1r1 1m•· , ncoi
I 'the Central P fA w,11 meet at
l llospit11l and 1s
1 1 �60. th� q11c1tion of leY)'ing, i� C■aci.
Genera
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Mrs. Kenneth Wolfe a nd daugh
the sch�ol Monday u t 7 : 30 p. m.
excess of the ten mill limitation
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recuperating.
Mrs. Robert Schu l te was wel,f ,\, -�� flt I'l:anv ana �l' IJI ""(llll"t&lt;• l)f b·, -It.- SJ 1,111 t lbJ•llar!ot•
for the benefit GI Chester Town: oomed as a new member. Thurs- Orv_al Wiles and ch·arlea H ayes wi ll ter and Mrs. Herbert Roush spent
Earl Sansbury has been ill
Mkldleport, Ohlo
, 'PIIDl.-hed
at ( c!.,'ll pe1 ..-oro
hip f?r the purpose of Proper day, Nov. 17 was set as the date be m char.!':e _of the proriram and a Wednesday at the home of Mr with a cold.
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care, improvemen t and mainten• for the annual bazaar. A dish :yle show will be staged by the and Mn. Arnold Anderson
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Members of the Fairview church I
en .
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oI Town ship Cemeteri es.
ance
towel shower for the church kit•
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gathere d . at the home of R_ev. and
additional
n
A
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bei
tax
Said
chen was pla nned for the next
S
The Daughters of Ruth Oasfl of �rs. Dwight Spe ncer Saturday
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$1.:.0
?5c
,;7 i,t
I I / I Hetp
__ tax of .SO � ill 1 to run for 5 years. meeti. ng. The traveling prize dothe
united
Methodist
will
Chur.::h
_
mght and held a surprise birth•BALDWlN
,._.vea D) 10 A.M will bf. w IMI 04&gt;' 1 .,..J)tll
at a rate nol exceeding .50 mills
MAN to take ove�
atati on. for each one dollar of valuation nated by Mrs. John Kokovltch I meet Mondlly afternoon at the day party for �he · pastor. He was
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9-2a-tfc which amou nts lo five cents f� was awarded to Mrs. Eugene I church with Mn. Minnie Neutz- present� a birthday cake with
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Conde.
ling, Mrs. M.art Crary and Mrs · Happy Birthday Rev. Spencer de.
and OTHE;R FAMOUS
WY2- l! ach one hundred dollan or valu•
,ANTED: Mechani�Phon' W
Hoste&amp;eea
Go'eglein as hosteHes·
Thomas
November
the
for
corated in green , pink an.i white
n , for 1'ive Years.
atio
BRANDS
DIJ20.
9-23-tlc
. NGt1.·ces _
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from the church. The evening
The Polls for said Election wilJ meetin1 were announced and in• SALE
The Disabled American Veterans . was sp� soclaily and singing
be o�en at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and clu�ed Mrs. Thomas Hannlgan,
CONTROL
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w,
SJ!:O
n, Mra. Jobn Lengen, co- will meet at the D.A.V. Hall, Porn- hymns. A!
cha�
U
GAR
DEN
traoto
ra
mo
,na
wter the honored guest
\
remam
open until 6:30 o'clock p
r- j
I p
l
ch111rman,
Kok9vltch, Mrs. eroy, Ohio, Monday night October opened his many presents re•
era. Rotary mower blades &amp;.h ar.
hone
n Standard Time of 11
Easter
M.
R.
P
J
Christina ODonnell and Mrs. Ari- 10. There will be a potluck supper fresh�e nta were served to the
C"lted
WY2- I pened. C11, &amp;toa. mowiq and
da1.
i\. ..i,tw 'ltltton4,26.tfc
at 8 p. m, a nd the meat will be , l� ing Mr· and Mn. Elmer
·
plowin_11:.
rder
By
of the Board of Elec- drew ZwlJ)ina:.
" ·
c
BABY
in my .own home
SITrING
nished by the DAV's. All veter- • �- �
fur
m
The
r
GRAV
1
n
l
fft.
with
ILV
closed
TRACT
pr1
·
OR
1-ens, Roger Roush, Ruth,
hons or Meigs county, Ohio.
,--:-.,----���
n
l
n
ve
e
day,
WY2la;ht.
n
or
g
er by Father Tunl, after which ans are welcome. TJl,e Ladie,• Aux- Benny and Penny Wolfe, Mr. and
- !'irst Presbyteria n j Sal �111 ana Service 4l:!! �- Ma in St.
'"
Chairman
Will,
G.
Emmett
2622.
l0-6·3t"c
!10
member&amp;, Presbyterians f1111leroy, Phone
WY z.2975_
1 .Jo.
. Dorothy. �- Johnst.on,- Clerk refreshment&amp; were serYed by iliary are in charge of the e nter- Mrs. Arnold Anderson, Mrs. Ken
. , ve •topped coming to
-Mf!, Phyllis Xnopp, , Mn. Philip ta inmen t.
·
7-21-tk
" .,•1 �.
netb Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ·
WILL DO ironi ng in my home. Dated October 7, HMSO.
{. ·
�e1er,
j --- . - --·-- - --�
Mra.
Cltimente
.
Me
I
n
chlni
h,
SchN
nd
a
Churc
_ h, Billy, Nancy, Bobt?y
b ert Roue
Call TU2-3894•
(10) 8, 15, 22, 27, 4t_c
lo-6-3tc
" . r,
October' 1 1
Ml"B. Michael Hackett and Mra:
attend the rewards are THE LAT.I!: T. H. DAVIS proand Stevie Pickens, Mr. a nd Mrs.
perty,
brick
�
two
_
s
tory, locate
The M eigt Coun ty Riding Club W illa� Ebersbach and family,
Rlchard Greaa,
·•; ,f:lt!tt.
10-t-5tc
at North
Third and Coal (20 )
will meet Tuesday at ?:30 p. m. at Bonnie, Connie a nd Brenda An­
Streets, Middleport, may be
the Salisbury Township building. derson, Joe Rhodes and the
Yf"U_ AND SQUARE DANCE
MUILLER PUkNACU, WIITIN8
,- --S.��11
nl&amp;bt, Oct. 8th, from
--;l.
.· 1._ ,:1
9-17-3otc - . HOOS applla,...._ Antold .... NOTICE - OF I LICTION ON TAX
seen any eveni11g.
Members are asked to bring sand- honored guest and wife.
c--c.-'"---::.:.'.:::= . ........ lr,ICUM, Ohio. ,... LIVY IN IXCESS OP THI TIN
,�,. �-to 12:30 at Pomeroy Moose c;:;;:-;=::c'-or cookies.
wiches
PEACHE
S,
brm&amp;
containera.
4
MILL LIMIT.\TION
and
, -'�•- All Moose members
WY2-6384.
l ·
11,11,ff
October 12
NOTICE is hereby given that in
\ ftJ'pU,
0-7 2tp , WebBter_ Fruit Farm, Long Bot1
tom,
Ohio.
Pho
n
e
YUkon
6-3.201
,
pur&amp;:ua
nce or a Resolution of · the
Councilors of Chester
Past
The
,,.
__
oii­
IIEPtU
80NDffi0NIIIG,
.UR
1
�10.u,
Board of Trustees of the TowJ11blp To the Editor:
Council Daughters of America will
Refrigera­
Jack"•
service.
aUori
\· . !l�••H•nal Travel A..MJ
We of the Sew-Rite sewing Club meet Wednesday evening at the
;;;c��;-cc- -----tion. New Haven. !'boot TU2- or Lebano n, Mella county, Oh io,
BLAN::;
$1 .00 per bu . Pick your
to take this opport,unity to lodge hall with Mrs. Henry Spen­
wi1h
By Mrs. Alpha Barr
pass
e
d
on the 8th day or August
,.
Colao
6-28-11
3&gt;3'7.
ow ,1 . Brin _!: your own contain er.
·'
� a. TIM P. UZ 11 All,
.&gt; k _
Mrs. Floyd Longstreth received
commtind the young people of our !!er and Mrs. Curtis Frederick as
1960,
there
will
be
subm
i
tted
U:
C. W. l'roftlll, Portland
1
T1wney
II \IOte of the people .or sald Leh• commu.nity.
hostesses. Mrs. Buell Ridenour word of the death of her grand­
10 ;.i,i p
1 tCTIOHIII
A
�
,.1
was
which
hop
record
the
At
·
o.m
1,
11.
2n41,
:m.
n
on
'
Tow
a
n
ship
at
a
General Elec­
and Mrs. Floyd Ridenour wlll be mother, Mrs. Lydia Darst recently
•
C..,pki,"e """...
- ---} � 01 ..1615 �
Mrs. . Dorothy Han ley spent the
..
tio n to be held in the Towruhlp of sponsored recently by our oraani • in charge ot the entertai nment. .
smGE!t s��WlNG �ACHINE
Crltf a,,....,.
ta:
...
..
.,
.
•
nt
i
on
the
behavior
day
111}(1
with her sister-in-law Mrs.
maMen
.
Lebanon, 'Ohio, at the �1ular
r
blond console model i n excel'.
October 13
of those aUendlng were beyond reC. Nelson Wednesday.
i
there
votin1
Tues­
on
n,
places
lent condition with ' guarantee. .... C. BRADN&gt;RP. Rae'"-. Oh"- day, the 8th day of
The Winding Trail Garden Club
Mr. an d Mr,. Alpha Barr and
Woveml:rer proach.
Sunday,
m.
p,
i
SHOOT
OUN
,
;:"
,
Equipped 1.0 make button hole1:1
j
meet Thursday evening at family and Blair Cadwallder of
will
sometimes
Is
there
t
a
th.
feel
We
1960, the qu e•ilon of _levylnJ, I�
�. 8th. Sponsored by Moo�c
darn, p&lt;1tch, monogram and man;
excess of the ten mill lim itation to much 't'rltlci1m and ·too lltUe the home o( Mrs. Joseph Struble �olumbus attended the Barr-Mar•
• Glub on old Route No 7 bel\!nd
Janq ug zag stitcheli. Take OYer
'Mulberry Heights for a masked tm wedding at Oak Hill Satur­
the -benefit of Lebanon Tqwn'. praise for odr youth.
Co�
I
)'ibtlna Rink.
10-7-2tp
balance llue $43.50. Terms arday.
sh ip f�r the purpose of Proper · Therefore, we wou ld lite to state Halloween party.
Wherever yoµ live, You can en•
ranged or discount !of'\ cash
Members of th e La ngsville
care, improvement and mainten­ we 1hould all be very proud to
.
joy the convenienc� o( g·as and
15
October
l'hnnc WY 2-2204.
10 5 tit�
Church gave a shower for Mr.
ance of Township Cemeterles. · - ba¥e tuch fine young people i n our
appllances · - - - · with
modern
hold
wiU
Church
rview
i
Fa
The
and Mrs. Duane Barr who live at
� ' f tbkT FO UR fox hounds during NECL'I U SEWING
3ald tax bei ng": An additional area.
Ashland Bottled Ga8. kihbind
MACHINE
a bake sale at the Simpson build­ Oak Hill,
_
yours.
truly
Very
tb e M eI.(II C ou nty Hunt. Anytax of -�O mllls to ru n :for 5 ,ears.
Equipped to zig zag, darn, monoBottled Gas - - · is dependable,
Sew Rite Sewing Club ing beside Cleland Drug Store in
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Veriga n
a rate not exceed ing .3() mills
al
!)he knowing their whercubouts . ,gnvn, etc. Sold originally for
Betor• 9:30 A.M.
heats
en ient, stormproof
conv
Racine, Saturday, Oct. 15.
of_ Dexter called on Bruce Mc­
for each one dollar of valuation·
p}e"9 notify any Fox HuntM
·,i,u.uu. Pay oH balance oJ'
nstantly.
i
Mlddl..... WY4otMf
Gill Monday.
wh ich amou nt.s to Fl Ye Cifnb: f�
10_7_4tc
W19-3182.
October 16
$56.DO or $8 per month. Pho ne
,..D ITOIIII
O JC85
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas
ul
ta
of
lars
l
do
dred
n
hu
e
n
o
eac:h
ty
n
Cou
Meigs
The
y
l
Ral
Youth
WY 2-2204.
For More Detallis. Phc,11,
1 0 5 tile
Al C­
'
NOTICE OF ·L CTION ON ISSUE of the Churches of Christ will be spent a day in Col umbus recent­
Years.
Five
for
ation,
'
y- 11-2141
OF IONDS
FOH �ALI£ nutom�lic circulating IIAMII.L
Tbe Polls for Hid Electh)n will
or Writ•
held Su nday, October 16, at 2 P- ly. Mrs. Donna Morris worked
IIIVICI ITATIOII
NOTICE ii. hereby given that l n m. at the Rutland Church of Christ. in the post otlice several days.
gas he11ter with fan
be open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and
51!1 000
Uttd Can
Mrs. C1arice Longstreth and
remal n open until 8 : 30 o'cl ock P. pursuance, of a ReaoluUon of the The Pomeroy church wlH be in
H'J" U Used three mo�ths. ' In­
Al..ny l3U
Medela
Hcl
Mak-.
All
,
quire al 128 Mulberry Ave.,
M. Eastern Sta ndard Time of · uid Cou ncil of the Vlllae:e of Middle- charge of the program, and there Mrs. Glenna Fetty spent Monday
Ivery D1.J Sonic&lt;
T�l'OLITAN MOTOQ
pc&gt;rt, Ohio, PIiied on the lBth and will be an election of officers.
at . Gall ipolis where Mrs. Fetty
day.
J•omeroy.
Hemlock Grove, Ohlo
10-6-3tp
Mlln It.
days
26th
July,
of
ill
w
there
l9ll0,
Holzer
at
er
moth
her
sited
i
v
orde
By
B
the
of
1'
ecl
E
of
oard
Phone WY-2-41794
1-­
1,::lc:
Ohio
:-:N
.::T:-:
be submitted to a vote Of the peo--;A:-:
Hoapital.
UC
tO
lions, of M�County, Ohlo.
o.
HOLZIR HOSPIT�L
- --'--- SIX 8-20 Ten Ply Truck Tires with
RIAIONABLI
Em�� O. Will, Ch■Jnaan1 pie or said Ml�el}Oft VUlage ■t . ·
, •'
nt
- Mrs. Dacto
'"'
•:,:, OICK Supor lbrdtop Look, . L ubes. O nc two speed rear end IATISFA
·
be( I
i �ometoy.
is,kl
· •,,
CTtO
GUAU.11'1111
M. Joh nston, Cletk \he General Election to ¥ -\leld I n ·v,�if1t
N
Dor�tl_lf
01
rdeser,
·
for
ne WY2Pho
new.
like
rum
·
1
½
ton
truck.
See
Merchant
s
.
',
the Vlllaa:ti or Middleport dhlo at
C■II or writ• I. O, Moee,
Dated October 7, 1980
D11charges, Oct. 6. Mrs. Edgar
Col lecting Agency, Pomeroy Na•
10--4--tltp
. 778.
th;revoting
or
plll.ciefil
regular
the
Ohl•
Chest.,,
(10)
22,
111,
8,
29, 4tc
Mahan, . Preston A. Dolin, Mrs.
tJonuJ Bank Uoilding, Pomeroy,
In, on Tuesday, the Bth day of Nov- T�omas Salyers, _Leo Wallace Ly­
'' · -� CHEVROi.£1' BEL AIU 4 �
8 22 ll()lp
Oluo. ___ __ _ 10 8 Jtc
OPTOMETRIST
ember,- 1960, the question of issu- ons, E noch Ray Fmely, M�s. Maude
��one owner, low mileage, power
in, bol'lda or said Vlllage or Mid- C. Pemberton, Odna Wr ight, 111rs. ,
Office Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Cloee at Noon on Thurs.)
'l( 1 brakea. ateerlng, R&amp;H, white 3ou llALE.S STHA \\/. Pho�; W1 u: BULLDOZER FOR mRE. Pond;,
basementa and la ndscaping. Ph.
::1679, Edison llullon, Minersv ille.
· ··: wall■. 702 W. Main St., PomoEast Coon· Street, Pomeroy
NOTICE OF .LICTIOIY ON TAX dleport in the ,imount of One Jame• K. Love, Mrs. George R.
30tp
3
10
3-32M.
YU
Cheater,
Hundred Firty Thousand Dollars Cornett and In fant.
�y.
'
'
10-4-3tp
f
10 8 3lc
TEN
THI.
OP
EXCESS
IN
LIVY
----- ---·
- -($UM),000.00) for the purpose of
.,
MILL L IMITATION
PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT.
·- ----·
SALE USED FURNITUR E .AT
Paying a part of the eost of con•
SIGN YOUNG PITCHERS
, , , , 11N MERCURY, 2 door, autom11 n
I
that
n
ve
i
g
hereby
Is
NOTICE
Paperi ng. Floor sanding and fin­
ELBERF ELD'S IN POMEROY
.
·,
1tructlng , a aewage treatment
CITY, Mo. UPI--The
KANSAS
the
of
n
Resolutio
a
or
i;:e
n
pur9ua
ate
h
d
n
a
radlo
transml11ion,
\Uc
.
-�
ishing. Carl E. Nelson Rutland,
llCA VJCTO.lt 2-i inch mahogany
plant, including a site thereof, and Kansas C ity Athletics have sign­
J,•'
•••J or sec BJU
Ea1tern
the
of
n
Educatio
of
Board
-,�... Vl3-...... P••••
.. , •-· ••
2-1196».
WY
e
n
Pho
1.
Rt.
television Con11ule. New picture
con1truclln1 sanitary sewers end
\ IICX:elvey.
10_7_3tc ! tube. $lJi&gt;.
10 4 6tp Loe■! School District. Meigs Coun­ other appurttina nces necessary for ed two 18 year old right banded
; 0:.
pitchers, Ralph McGu ire af Lin­
ty, Ohio, Pf.l8ed on the lat day or
HC A V I C'l'UH 21 inch deluxe table
the conatrufllon and operation of coin, Neb., and Don Waters of
ill be submit•
w
there
1960,
August,
,1"2, CHEVROLET Dei�xe coupe.
1
l
, tclcv 1s 10 n and matching
ted to a vote of the eoJ)Je of 11,ald • complete itiweraa-e system for New Florence, Pa.
i .-;li J&lt;i,.j f"'Al ��hanlc11l eondlliun, Mll!lon, mode
l nsuronce
b11sc. t,;cw picture wbi,. $00.
Middleport as proVa., l'hone SP 3-5919.
_.,,._ District at a Generar Election to &amp;be VIilage
tl
21 INCH _.S t'lU.:E:N Admiral telc• C0KtJLl'T
law.
by
vided
_
E
_
,..
INSUBAN
lp
B
10
- ..-nv be held in the E11tern Local
,
v s 1un set. )lahogany consoll!.
; '�\\ ,,:.1; �J
tticUon, Life,, Auto, Fire, Pollo School Dlatrlct, Ohio, at the regu­ . The ma,dmum n umber of yeara
$� o
to
Don IIWa, Khldleport, · lar place, of votlng therein,, on during which such bonds are
·
,�
�•- -/
· ,¥':i•i•�i�
._.,. },,,, : , ___ _ ___ RCA VIC'l'Ult 17 mch
;��
,.,,.
-��
mahogany
, (-'-j
5
n 11 20 yean.
ru
$�
�
Tueaday, the ith day of NovemlMir
, ; ,.· 'f- .tr::r"-console television 11ct. $69.
The estimated avera1e add itilon•
( ,�/\ .,._. FU.l!a. Oil, a■li i:oal . fur. Wl BA K
1060, the Question of levyinl, i�
iURAN
J
•SIMPSON
N
CE
Uphol
BARNES
tered
!'jli
ea11y
a
te,
tax ratti amounts to Twenty-two
al
_
for
fret
ma
l
.
�
esti
Cal
diair. l&gt;111r condition. $3.
A11enta, Middleport. FJre, Auto- excess of the ten mill Umltatjon Centa for each one hundred dollar■
Abboll MldaJ.epori,
\'
� , �• 1 .J
for
thti
benefit
of
llle
Ea■tern
,�
CHtt.,EN FINISH l,l llEAKF'AST SET
mobllti. Bonda. Phone W 2!; �t r, � "T, �
cal School Dl•trlct for the Pur- of valuation, wbjch ls 2,2 mllla for
I
__
H
(l.tllle
2903.
antJ
lour
ch.:1il's)
8-I
in
gorxl
.
.
pose of payitll current e11.penae1. each one dollar of valuation, out­
, - �·
condition. $10.
. � , ldlled with St&amp;r W.rSaid tax being: A renewal of a side of ·the limitation imposed by
· �f
•• 1_ .lt, U.. Sl.t9. Ebersbach JUST 3 U8ED HOOVER Electric
tax of seven mill• and an increaae Article XII, StlCtlon 2 of the ConSu1ar Run Flour I v11e11um cl eaners. $.2.50 each.
d,'!U'41,
. '\
,, �ndmark Co,Op.
of Two tnd five tenths (2.3) mill1 1Utution, aa ctirtified by the Coun­
,cf'J
SEVEN PU:CJ..: Living room 8uite.
SALE,
!'OR
HOUBII
ROOM
FIVE
lo constitute a tax ot Nine and ty Auditor.
_ 1 ,) • 19, 30i (8) 8, 8, 7, 12,
In cxcelhmt cond1llo11 $100.
The Polls for aaid Eleetlon will
with bath, nice loeatkm. Mtlvtn fivti tentha mllh tor ,n Indefinite
,· l,t, - 19, 20, Zl, 26, 27, 28; USED KELVINATOR
Hefriger,
at 8:30 o'clock A. M. and re­
open
Hood, 111 Lo.:ult St., Pomero,. period of time at a rate not ex•
·, .&amp; 2. 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17,
maJn open �ntil 6:30 o'clock P. M.
� tor with freezer che.st. $60.
SOlp
l ls for e1ch one dol•
mi
9.3
ceedht&amp;
I
l
--:-:c-:c
:::
CV
,--·-...:
SIX l'Jt:l'B Livi11g Room aulte •
._ 21, � 28, 30; (12) 1, 2.
Eutern Standard Time Of said day.
=
lar of Ylluatlon, which amount• to
'
$30
FOR SALE-Lot and two �I. N inety-five cen ts for e,ch one hun­
By order of the Board of Elec•
. MULES, 2 wheel tra iler. BLlJ� Ul'llOLSl'EltEU Chalr. Fa ir
Qt
One, 9 rooms and bath, alMI one dred dollar, of valuation, for H tlons of Melp County, Ohio.
, �DI)' Pierce, Lc&gt;_ni Bottom.
colldltion. $a.
Emmett G. Will, Chairman
5 rooms wllh running water, Indefinite period of time.
,
lO
5
Stp
E L BERFELD'$ IN POMIROV
Call SP 3-3562, Clifton.
1
Dorothy M . Johntlon, Clert·
The Poll, for aaid Election Wm
'11.\ Si l \: , ft \ A
10 8 3tc
10 a 61c be open at 8:30 o'clock A. M. 4nd D.lted October 'l'. JNO.
(10) 8, Ill, 22, 29, 4tc
ONE MINE PuNY,--,..,
,--o
p ny 2 YOR SALE A O room hoUae and remain open until 8;30 o'clock P.
aaki
of
Time
Standard
Eastern
M.
years old, horse pony I year old.
bath, two lob, atorm doon
lY4Y l-'OHD Tractor 1111 d Mower
and wlndow1, double . 1■ra1t1, day.
1111Dlt,econamlcal wav
room atlclltlan lo
By order of the Board or Elec­
$500. Phone WY 2-2204.
gas heat, city WJler, tt,000
to add otNI livln9 ,paw In your home.
10 8 6tc · down·, balance 1n 1m1ll month• Uon1, of Mele• County, Ohio.
Chairman
Wlll,
G,
Emmett
ly payments, Phone Wlt-3702,
uo for luU delallo.
Of,fer, will - be received ll the Office of Webster and Fultz
Dorothy M. Johnston, Clerk
10-6-6tp
Attol'ney■, Pom,ror, Ohio, up to eleven o'clock A. M. oi Frl�y:
Dated Oclober 7, 1880.
.l&lt;'OR SALE ti room bouae wlth
Al I S SPICIALS
October 14, lNO, for the real ettate owned
by Daisy Griffith
(10) I, Ill,
29, 41c
·
land, Rutland Township, Phone
57 M•rcury 60 H. P, "4'5,0D
Xatr, dece11ed, as lellowa:
APPLES, ROmin, Stai­
WY2.fl181.
, 10-Utc
59 Mtircury 70 H, P. '595,00
PARCIL h Farm P� of · about 120 e.crea, qi.ore or led,
. d and Yel low Dellciou1,
'5 H. P. �rcury Outfit $995,00
e:1cludin; coal anit otb,r minerals, located in Sectlona 10 and ti,
,· adtr. On Route 889.
FOR SALE 4 ·room house �-8
MITIIOPOLIT,I\N MOTORS
LIGAL NOTICI OIi SALi
Sutton �wn1hip. near Don:11, and on the Dore■s-Bashan Road,
acres of !lr&lt;iund, dtl1irable for
600 IHI Main Sfrttt, Pamervv
indudin1 -a lwo-ttory brick el.pt-room dwelling' ,bun and other
the
b1
received
be
.
wm
Bida
lot addition on S)'racuse flood
•- WYl-1170
.
of
offteea
the
ndeniantld at
u
bulldltllf.
out
road, ¼ mlle from hi&amp;hwa,, city
8-20-tfc
N•
PomeNy
Fults,
and
Webt1er
ling: house with 1.90 atres, located
dwel
Frame
I;
PARCIL
water, aood road. Phone WY2on State Route IM, SaUon Townahip, lOt foot frontage and ex•
6.293.
10-1-lltp Uonal Bank BuUdina, Pomero11
Ohio, unUI 10,00 A. ll. on Friday
tendlo1 to Ohio River, just below SJtlC\1■e.
October H, ··1eeo, for the pur:
PARCIL i: Vacant •lot ot .1.S -� with 12'1 foot frotliale
£1UHT .ROOM HOUSll:, IWO IJYI
chaae or the Bertha A. Arnou
on Sta,tci Rowte lat, adjacent to tbe above dwelKnc and u:tendlns:
room apaHmenu, A. N. Bonael.
real estate, situated Jn Letart
to Ohio River. An excellent bvHdinl lot.
Pbooe WY2-3a'l2.
.U-2-ttc SYRACUSE - 1 story frame d Townahip, Melp County, Oblo,
PARCIL 4= Vacant lot located below Synic,use a nd adjacent
rooms a nd bath. frollt po'rcb°
The above real utate conliltl
to
Paff:el
3 above deacribed, with a trontace of i27 feel along
FOUR ROOM
Trailtir $23 11
se'lenty-tour
l11r1e lot. Good luocatlon 4000 ef approximately
Bou� 124-, oonta:lnlna l.'60 acres. An excellent buildint lot.
month. Clayton Bolyard, 18t RACINE
J
- New (unfurnlsh' ) one acre1, on which there l1 1ltu1tld
PAllCIL I: Vacant lot on ea■t side �r SQte Route 12' and;
Ash St., M iddleport, 0. J(Ml,3tp
story trame, 4 room■, bath amt a fln-room �a� dweUin1.
oppo,it;e Pa�I• � a and t, tibove deteribed' with trentqe of
carport. Larae lot. Terma. .-· , -••�•
f,,_.,.."" S, NDrrI1,
...800.
TRAlLER COURT-space !or rent.
-I W·lttl.
Mnllalab-atbr ot the
Clean quiet resident.lat locat ion B.OILIR FAl:IM - ffO acrea 8fj\11,CIL ♦: El,hl vacanl lob Jo Jyeaville, Gtlel'IIJey Co\lnly
room house, cellar, baril broiler
E�te - of·Jltttbs A, Arnott
Jn Cheahlre, Oh io. Concrete
, 'Lota N, ·If, 60. D8!1 D?, •·ISi, IIQ tnd 81 of' lflUen•�
hout to x l�O' (GOOO c�paeily), (0) 30; {10)' $, O. 7, 81 10; 12, 13
Patio and walks, eood water,
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comp ete wlth equipment. - plenty
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Ch ann el
10:00
10:30
11:00
.1:10
1 1 : 13
l :00

3

Lorett.a Your 1 Sbow
Two Faces Wt11t
New•
Weath( :-e11'"
Nltewatch
Mgn Off

4:00 w,tch Mr Wlzard
t:30 Science Fiction
5:00 Detective's Diary
5:30 True Story
8:00 Hoffle Run DerbJ
tl·.80 Newt Picture
'.:45 Sports Roundup
tU,5 Sign on
8::Jl5 Weatherl.!allt
Conlinental Classroom
8:00
ree
Jambo
Night
·1:00 Saturday
1
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Toda.
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7:50 Bonanza
me Neighbor,
Welco
9:00
8:30 Till Man
Mr•- North
and
Mr.
9:30
9:00 The Deputy
Ill
Re
Douah
t0:00
9:30 The C1mp1dgn and t�e l0:30 Play Your Hunch
Candidates
11:00 Prlt� 11 Right
10:30 'Man _. rum Interpol
u;ao O,ncentratlon
11:00 Ne· ,.•• m!adlinet
I LZ!OO Trutb or Com1equeDC11
11 :1.0 W -,athereast
, 12•SO It Could be You
! b,:.� Sbockwa�h
1:00 Mid Day New,
2:00 Sign Off
J:.10 Movietlme
2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loretta Yol,lllg Theater
.3:00 Youn a; Dr. Malon e
9:4(1, Sign On
3:30 From nese Rootll
r
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10:00 Christoph
4:00 Make ftoom for Daddy
swer
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10:30
Here"s Hollywood
4·30
11 :00 Frontiers of Faith
oat BilJ
Steamb
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Life
the
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1 1:SO This
Queen of the Jungle
ena
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5
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t'Z:00 TV Chapel
n the Round
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Musi
6:00
12:30 Pre Game Show
8:16 Jim Th■cbr Show
12:45 World Series
8:2&amp; Weitherc&amp;H
3:30 U. S. Steelworkers
6:30 ?leWs 'Pictut1,
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8:45 Film Featur
!lulitlc+ Bithtl.; _..,.1
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30
Lab
4;00
:P,uckleberry Hound
7:00
5:00 Machine Workers of
Riv�boat
7:30
America
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B:30 Tales Of Wells Fargo
5:30 'p80pl8 Are Funny
9:00 Klondike
tl:00 Meet the Press
9:� . Dante
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P1etu
'News
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8:30- · Sunda
10:00 B&amp;rbtlra Stiri'WYck Show
6 :40 Weathei'cast
10:80 Jackpot Bowling
6:'45 Sports
· \·00 New• ltN1dliaw
7 :'00 Sbirley Temple Show
t :tu Wettbereut ·
s:OO NatlO.nal Velvet
16 Jack Paar Show
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8.30 'Ub Hun te
1:00 Si&amp;n off
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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, Oct. 8, 1960-1

WMl'U Oaily rrogram ScheduJe

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1:0',I J\Ult For YOD
f:00 &lt;Juul Star
1 :SI&gt; New,
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1:30 1 J1,11t t!or ·1011
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3:0(j Newt "HelllinH
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1:02 llualt Go Round
7:30 Pickeriii Hardware Sbow
1:30 News
7:.0 Jireakf11t Pan,
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1:3&amp; Mulic, Go Round
8:00 New, fle.,.dline,
Beadlinet,
Newa
4-:00
8:02 Sport.a Repor.
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t;OS Breakfut Part7
4-· � Local Newa •
i:30 New1
t:35 M111ic Go Boabd .
!:S&amp; Bhakfalt Party
aball Sloret
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&amp;:05 Mua"ioGo Round
11."2 BreakJ:iat Jrany
,:30 Newt lleadllnes
9:SD New
•:31 Millie Go Bound
9,at, Brealdut Part:J
5:415 Complete New1 ltmtDd--,
10:00 Coflee Time
Crow's Steak·HoVM-8otmd
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l0:30 New� Headllnel
6:30 Mew, Headlin•
10:82 Mornina: Devouooi
86:SZ Evenioil Inle!'luda
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10:45 Radio Hymnal
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7:00 Newa He�es .
ll:00 New1 lllradllnet
7:02 Evening Dlterlude
11:0Z Countrr P ,,
7:30 Ne"wa HeadUn•
11:28 Fmn T'.&amp;D.
'1:32 Sundown Senna..
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Political Figures Invited To
Formal Hospital Demcation

A "Legislative Reunion" will be Governo'rs during the plannini II.TI�,
held Satlll'day, Oct. 8, in coonel?tlon buildµlg of the Medial Center.­
with the formal dedication of the will be awarded honorary degrees.
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West Vlrgi n fo U nivereity Hospital,
mtto
pl'9�
the
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Pre1idin
Presldent Eh'ls J. Stahr Jr. an•
be held outdoon if weatli;r per­
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nou ced. Pres
mits, Wm be Presid'ent , '.Stattr.
members of and candidates for
Speakers, in addition lo J)i. Shan­
the State Legislature, as well as non, will be Goverttor Cecil IL Un­
all candidates for state otfice haYe
derwooi;I, f�rm� ,Govern or Okey L.
been invited to attend the dedirP11ttel0n, ;nd fOl'mer Un iveraity
cation and also to b e guests of tbe re1id
cnt Irvin Stewart. Governor
University at a luncheon and at P eson wa_s r1tspon1ihle for fo.
Patt
the WVU-Richmond lootbpll game eating the. MedieAl Center in Mor­
.
I 10 Lott Show
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The
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dica
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the
following
gantoWn , and Dr. Stewart held of­
an
luncheon will consist of food grown fice during its plari.ning and _tbe
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on the Un h·eroiity's eXperimentel areater part of its basi£. construc­
s:30 Pre Game Show
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farms.
3,45 NCAA Football
tion .
8:00 Cartoon spectacular
Post Game Show
The newcation program, which
6:45
Dedication of the &amp;22-bed Uni;
8:30. Romper le.oorn
is scheduled for 10 a. m., featurea vei-sity _ Hospital climaxed a build'.
7:00 Record Hop
9 :30 Movie
• Dr. James A. Sha nnon. director of ing program whicl} began wi;th,
7 :30 Leave It To Beaver
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LuCl'
Welk
LaVe
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the National Institutes of Health, ground breaking· on Dec. . �• 1952.­
�:00 Lawr
l;25 Your aaso Aepciiaer
U. S. Public Health Service, as the The hospital betan rec:e1V1ng par
9:00 Fight Qf the Week
1:30 I Married ,Joan
ma in 1peaker. Both Dr. Shomnon tients on ,A.ugust 10. Its completion
9:45 Make That Spare
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Texa
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The
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aQd Dr. Tho�s L. Harris, mem• has made possible a four,yell' cur•
10:00
of
)2:30 Queen foi a D8y
lier Of lbe Un ive.rsity eO·artJ
10:30 TBA
riculum leading to the M. D:-, (le­
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New
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F.aces
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1:00 Abou
ll:00 Vp•To-Th
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PORK POTLUCK
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1:30 M ed ic
11:10 Sports Report
conferred ln 1962.
er
Leftov
UPIYORK
NEW
2:00 Day in Court
:15 Late SbOW
The ded ication ceremOdies w,iµ
pork roast is the basis for a mai n
2:30 The Gale Storm �llfflt
sttended by representatives of
be
dish salad. Toss together lightly
�:00 Beat tbe Cl�a:
health sciences front throulJh•
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th
c'!lb­
raw
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1 cup �ach of shredd
l:30 Who Do You 1'rult
state and ,region and by th11
the
bage, shredded raw carrots, diced out
can !anll.9llff
Amert.
,
f:-00
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public, in addition to st.ate •
n
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Fuu
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day
Fun
4
12:00 Matty's
cele ry and shredded cheese, 1,Captain Gallant
S:30
ity officiab.
12:30 TBA
cup each of dic�d green pepper, and Univers
San Francltto Beat
11:00
,
1:00 Fllrn
chopped fresh parsley and sliced
G;.H Yo!lr Bsso R�
onlon. 2 cups of shredded cold
t!ao College News Conference 6:40 Weather Teller
cooked pork, ¾ ctip of mayon­
2:00 The Anawer
6:415 John Daly New•
naise, 1 teaspoon each of salt
all
2:30 American League Footb
7 :00 Pre�s Confctence
W, 0. crow to Charles L- Kltfgttt.
and dry mustard and 1-8 teaspoon
Show
7·30 Chevenne
5:30 Ilka Chase
aereis,
on
Serve
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p
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black
d
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of grou
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t:00 • People's Choic,with
ished
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gar
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of
Letar
bed
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Parad
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Adv
9:30
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Presen
8:30 - Walt Disney
De11A Dyke to Darwood"'- f{•PPff,
radi8h roses. Serves 6 to ti.
10:00 Peter Gunn Show
7:30 M.11verick
Napper, Corr�tlon fi�·ed, S!I:
Mary
J:�O Ted Mack Amateur Jrout
· 11.-,
8:30 Law111an
tern...
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Tonigh
NeW!
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D:00 The
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\1:10 Scanning the Weatber
· g: 30· The Islanders
1:"ffer,l. �ec}. t&amp;·
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Stockton, Atla' Vali)
ill:00 Waltf!r Winch
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To!lig
Nc:wa
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The
etli?i-, · rhom:a Holter Jr., James
\1 :00
T. Holtl'!r, atfid. of trans., Sutton.. 1,·
Belle Holter, dee., to Alice Stock•
ton, Adi Viin �deter, ThOitras Holt­
er, Jr., James E. Holter, · Cert. for
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Stanford Stockton, Alice si�
7:�0 Bjg, i,cture
6:00 All st:ar,V/restlitis
Charles V1nMeter, Ada- VAA
ton,
ct:00 CBS Ni.lwi
7 :00 Lock Up
Thomas Holter, .Tr., E;yf'
Meter,
• . 15' Captain Kan garoo
1:30 Perry ?'.la.eon
n Holter to James T. Holter, pa�• .
ly
9:00 ".:artoon Theater
8:30 Just Polly and !'11e
eels, Sutton.
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Decembel' Bride
.I
Jb:00
Trav
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P·30 Jliav�
Kenna anrl Kate Knotts tq 0.
10:30 Video Village
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10:00 Gu'h1aio1ie
Fetty, 40 A., Salem.
. 1 1:00 .I Love Lul?y
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FIOreh
10:30 Not f'or Hire
gh,
Mayhu
E.
George
1 1 :00 News
Mayhugh to Ova Arix, patceh, ,
11 :00 Clear Horizon,
11':Ui Theater 13
Scipio. .
L2:00 :w� cd Lift'
1,:30 Sear'cr. For Tom0l'1'9W
Lo'r8tt11 R. Long, Lcslei. -1r µJ11g,
t2:45 The GUidl"fl Light
Therlll Randolph, ·Nellie Rlln­
to
1 :00 Llfe of Riley
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9:00 Rev. Mathew!!
doll}h, pll"Cels, Olive
1."llnlt
World
the
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:90
1
bell
'MltC
9:30 Rev.
:Maud, B MarUn, Geora;e W. Mar•
10:ljO How · Christian Science 2:00 Ftdl Circle
tin, �late�ce E. Martin, Ida. Mar­
2:&amp;0 Houte Pa1'Y
Heals
tin, CarJ A. T, Matlin, Len.a MIil'&gt;
The Mllllonalre
3:00
Work
at
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10:115 Amer
toh to Ohio Power Ci;,., 66.07 Acres
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3·'ffl 11le V4l'di ' ,t Ill YOllili
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lb:80 Ca:.1era :f
coal, Salem.
i,,,y
Brlibter
'!'I!•
1,11\)
11:0I&gt; lllg Picture
Earl - A. Goode, Mary M. Goode
Seerot ,,...,_
t: IS
11:30 RFD, VSA
Ohfo Power Co., Ul3 Acres, ��J,
to
Tllo Ed,ie ol �tti,t
12:00 Rev. Elwood Gibbs
Salem.
5:00 The Tlirr1!t Stpoget11 ,
12:30 Oral Roberts
Mannine: D. Webster, adm .. H.
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Sli1tb,
J:00 Artb.ur .l .
1:00 Pro Football Highlights
ltumfield, dl!il, Myrta L. Rinil:• ·
H.
9;�S A Lo� at the -Wea.hir
.
.
·ll() Pro Foo\.,.11
field, d�., , to Dennis L. Paltner, ·
8:20 Sportscope'
'
Cllampionship Bowling
Je11je L Palmel', parcels, Salem:
'11' Andy
,Amos
1:30
.
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WilC&lt;l
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Will
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:U,ev
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5:00
7:'00 MarshaJI Footl)all
lit c.11•1&lt;• Bowl
. $-4(1.E A!iNOl)NCEO
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,!=3\l To Ttll I"' Truth
8:00 - T� ?}lacll: Amateur Hour·
Freewill �ptl�t Church wilt
The
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GJaf)J■
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Pete
a:00
1:l!!I •'twentieth Cen!urJ · ·
spOl'ISOr., a , bakfl. . a nd rwnmage �ale
8:30 BtJngi1:l"g 1Jpi ' BtiddY
1:00 t.ollli
ori Sa�ai, OCt 15, in tbQ Prib'dy .
9:00 D•nny �H Sh"OW
·,
f:3R P.ennj§__ t.)Je Menace
bliitd!N �ear the Llbe'rtY · :tte�tO
. r9:iO Andy .Jiriil!th Show
1:00 'fflt l:d sutllvin Show
ant. on E,- -�aI!!•Jlt, ' . . . ' . '
, ,,
· IO:l!Q HonnjieY
.
9,00 ·Th, :Bli Sell
L0:30 Prei'JP#ti11l Cciuntbwn
' 10.: 00 Candid Caniera
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Durin g the proi:::r�m Mrs. Boone
re ad , � e following arti:les from
t h e 1&lt;..: 1 :i l s M :u:azi nf' : "Pum pkin s , "
''Aulumn's C'Olll in' ForLl'' ancl
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The Murray hnme w · is o ecoratetl
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Pla n s wer e completed for !h e
in spect i on of the Bethel on 0cl:J·
b er 20 at 7 : 30 p. m. with Mri,. M af•
garet C. Stokes, grand guard ian, or
Clevela n d as i nstalling off icer . An
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inspec� io n of Bethel No , 65 at e eipre lcmlght at 8 p. m. Plans wel'e
also m ad e to att end the Mid dlepott
:\1ethodis t Ch urch, Sund ay, Oct. 9.

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' , _ p : A , a;1d t his i_s _ _ cordiJl rnvi• Mrs . Mad e Wi J kt- rso n , M r s. Fr a n - A .: �ust.,, K;.ns_as, �rriv�d yrstPrA l i ce d ..iy fo r � v 1i,1 t w 1 : h his..;;;r · u • • n
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M rs. I � i . h e r ,ainily and other rcl.a tJ\ c s
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Mrs. W. w. S. But ler of R:n n•
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RoulinP businr_ss W1S tak e n (,',I f(' s_hort �,j� i t with tier mf"'ther. l\'l'.'i. .;;
of and the C hristmas party was K 11:. Titus hes returned to her l
Middleport, Ohto
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a nd Mrs. Kmg, Mr. and Mrs . llysell, M� an d Mrs. Ralph Humble
a nd ch ildren, RT a nd . V !lda, Mr.
and Mrs. _Herbert Miller, Mrs.
N ora Curt is , Mrs. Bertha Evans ,
Mr . . and_ Mrs. Homer For rest a nd
Jame Mtller .

Local members h i p chairman uf
, th , .-'w: ,'n\ - lea ,· hc�s Associati on
. ���ounct!d to 1J�y th,t October �
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1s :\lembcr:.h•� E.iro_l/ mcnt \\ �ek
. brou�h,:,ut ,t�e 1&gt;tale. 1 . 1c rol)�w1. 11 g
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l� _ lt.s_ lo cd mcmbr.sh1p _rl 1 ve.
, .10h 10'! total member5h1p for t h e
OQL )'car w 1s 7 10.104 Ou r e:u.-i l ,
for th is year is to enroll the mem • 1
bers of the previou s year and a im
:or 7.:.,U,IJOO membersh i p . To achieve
this ')l.,ict·tive wr mnst extend the
i,,· ivilc�e of member� h ip to e\"e ry
pare nt , lcach�r an d wt e rested cit- I
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As a -member of the PTA you will
t.clo n .1 to a naticnw: dr, &lt;l c raocratic ,
v_o ! u n tary orgil n izal i o n - the Na•
�ton 31 Co n �r-!&gt; ss of Paren ts and
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te3 chers-tha� centers its wh ole
int erest on the welfar e a nd educa - '
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tiOJI of chil dn'.l a nd youth.
As a member of the PTA you
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'.fl, lh al is s atisfyi ng to h i mself
.. mt ui,eful to others.
As a member of the PTA you
Will h ave an opportu n ity to meet
the teachers, principal a n d school
offici o.ls who through the PTA program li keep us up to date on the
curriculums
obi· ec tives,
and
,acbicveme nts of our sc hools.

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As a member of th e PTA you
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your all-i nclusive membersh i P­
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U:� n l he en tire parenl•teac her or•
ga n iz a lio n and its program, thereby
By LUCIL LE H.AWKINS
i ncreasi n g e ducatio n al opporluni•
tics a n d community resourc es for
Mr. and Mrs. Charl es Nicholas
Twenty-t h re e members of .Chest­ all chil dren .
son s and Mrs. Pearl Hollo­
and
er Grang e atten d ed th e meeti ng of
Yes, as a responsibl e citize n of
Al fred G ra n ge Thursd ay even ing
way of Eaton Rapi d s, M ic hittan.
: ��n � j���� insta llatio n of offiiire vi siti ng wit h th e latter's bro­
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ther an d sister•in-law, Mr. a nd
e w s
Lloy d Blackwoo d , worthy muter
Mrs. Carl Bra n na n . O n S u n day
uf Alfred Gra n �e. pres ided an d th� E
they wi ll all be in Marietta at
t he hom e of Ralph Branna n for a
team from Amesv i l le Gra n ge i nISe
sta lled the offlcers. Rob ert Di sho ne
was t he inshlled orfjcer ass isted by
Mrs. Delbert Eiselste in e n tertai nFred Vernon anti Mr. a nd Mr� . ed the P.1st Ch iefs of Magnolia
Kenneth Vernon a nd all had the ir TE.!mple Pythia n Sisters Thursd ay
work comm i tt ed . Mrs . Roger Clark e ve n in g at her hom e , Osborn St.
TONIGHT
was the in stalli ng piani st. All offlThe meeti ng, in c harge of Mrs.
Bruce Arc her
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Raffetry,
Chips
cers of Chester Grange we re pre, Dale Smith, president, opened w i th
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_ devotions . It was a nn ou nced that
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(Color &amp; Scope)
At the clt,se of the meet ! ng, re- Th e lma Campbell of Wilkesville is
- also frm;hrnenh wer e serve d by th e. host • th e new d h;trict deputy. The con­
ent Taylor - Joh n Sm i th
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Gr a ng(',
v en tion to be hel d at Loga n Thu·rs•
"GHOST TOWN"
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to Mrr,. Ric hard Campbell.
Hope Lange - Stephe n Boyd
Games were playe d duri n g the
"THE BEST OF EVERYTIUNG"
I soci al hour with pr izes awarded to
First quality, all • new fall Mrs. Adam Ebersb"ch, Mrs. Citmp.
(Scope and Co lor )
shades. 8 1h-l l .
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- also bell, Mrs. William Fisher, Mrs .
John Payne - William Bishop
Ray Sel dc n abel a nd Mrs. Smith.
"THE BOSS''
. Retres h menl.i were served b)' the 1
h ostcais to the above n am ed and
Also CartOOn
MJ;"s , George Heinel!i, Mrs. Wililam
Kill i na:er, Mn. �art aru,,,r, Mr,,
Ama ndu
Kasp �r,
M,ra. -Catri e
Grue ser, Miss Ber nice A nn Dunit,
Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, MiBSes Lena
a nd The l ma Grueser, Mrs. Law•
_ .. _ __ . re nce Lanning and Mrs. Henry
Heib el.

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Grange Held At
Chester, Thursday

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Thoy givo you a complete
record of every chock
drown. They show your ex­
act balanco at all times.
This helps you to ovoid ov•
tr.drafts - checks wrill9n
beyond the limit of your
balance. They are a help in
tracing chocks that may
stay out a long limo.
So fill out tho stubs as your
checks are drown. They
add to the value and con­
venience of your Checking
Account.

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Frank. Shumway
Died Sunday After
Extended Illness

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they capture tho diann of Emly Amertc:a. 1t.y IIIOirt a maot channlnt gift.

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Ogenir,g Of New Addition

VaUe:y'" Lumb er Supply, Cha rles
ClarUon 'atid Bernard Fultz of Mi�­
dleport today an!lounced an Open
Houle Oct: 14•16-16 when the pub­
lic mu· see the flrst h ome ln what
eve ntlllllY may i,ecome a seven•
home additloi'i .
The ·mooern one-floor plan house
is the first complete d by ThC: V�l­
ley LUmber a n� · Supply Co., Mr.
Rothgeb, gen eral ma nager, o n a
siLe north of Gran st-st developed
by Clll"k1on and Fultz.
.Be lld
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start·ed, and a fourth will be under
QD nstruction soon. All hom es are
to be of frame constructio n ln varied styles , wlth three bedrooms,
and in the medium price range , An
effort is beina made to secure FHA
fi nancing.
T he VaUey Lumber and Suppl)'
said each adull who regisLen will
be i1v
· en a card wor lb "" on the
purchase prieil of a. new home
built by it at the Clarkson · FuItz
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Six Inj ured In
Saturday Crash

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Wol\derflow latex outside paint of
the kind used on the displa)' hou se
will L&gt;e awarded.
Open House hours .are 6 . 10 p.
m., Oct, 14, 2 • 10 p. m. Oct. 15,
a nd 2 • 6 p. m. Oct. 16. Baker Furni ture Store has outfitled the new
bome with fur niture. It mJy be
bough t i n a package with the home .
•· S upp Iy h as
Valle)' Lum ber ..,
completed 10 new homes· In this
fU't;Ui nce 1956 before e mb,rki ng
on 0,e Middleport dev elopment.

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Ditector1 of the compa ny are Wal�
ter c. Crookl, Wilbur Theobald and
Gary Conley.
UN1TED STATES, N. Y. UPI
Clarkton is ma nager of the KelUN ITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI
ly M;,mufacturin g Co., a nd Fultz, an
attorney, is prosecuto, . elect of keep Red China out of t he United
Mei,is County. He is the Fult1. half strous a nd fantastic" official
of the (Man ni ng) Webster &amp; Fultz Natio ns, tod.ay cited a "mon- _
�w Fir:m of Pomeroy, president statement by the Pei pin g govof the Pomeroy Llons Club. a mem• ernment ;1 would wel com e a n
ber of t�e Middleport-Pomeroy Ro• ato!D ic war.
tary Club and a membe r of the o(U . S. Ambassador James J.
ficial board of the Healh Methodist
Wadsworlb quoted the statement
Ch�rc h i n Middl eport.
from the o(ficia l journal of the
The slte deve�oped by Clarkson
Cen tral Comm1·1t...&lt;; of th e Cb1'.
and Fultz required approximately
nese Commu nist Party in reply to
. 130,000 cubi c yards of earth movdema nd s by Russi3, its satell ites
mg . Emmett Shuler was contractor.
and some neulmls that the PeiThe site lies high to the north of
p in g r egime be seated in place
the Kelly Mfg. Co. plant across
of the N.ational iSls.
Gra n t. . ,t . There ,·, ample spa.... for
se ve n mod ern homes on the site.
The assemblv
' was expected to
M Rothge b Wll!i made manager vote soon and approve, for the
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of tt'Je V a11ey Lumber and Supply te n th consecuti ve time, a U.
Company ln 1956. Prior
to his com- mnve
to shelve the China rer�-.
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Ing . t0 M'ddl
1 e port he h
n· · asai
bee
d
se
ntation issue for another year.
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m k r
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by patrol autbori'. i�'. to be
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}8 000 Shares Of stoeks

Emergency Squad
Called To Aid
Child Saturday

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One, hundred and forty fir8men, represe llting 16 f re ae-The deilt h · count included. one
The Wahama High Scho ol Band parlments from Meigs; Athens, Vmton, Gallia, and Hocking hunti ng acciden t_ which occurred
attended lhe s nnual Mou ntai n State
and three
eounties met in Athens Sunday for a Regional Fire School m near Belh�fontamee
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Friday alo ng with 34 other ba nds c op r ta1n
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01 tne· 8t e 0epa men1 of EdUCa t on·
from five 1tates.
nda. y.
Su
night
Tho. · 1ehool, held at the Athens Chief Hen dricks. They were LutThe · band, ac compa nied by Di­
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her Friend, arson , James White
nty Fair1rou nds, , got u nder,
Cou
rector Tom Reed, left Wahama
FIRE DESTROYS HOTEL
ther, masks and
Hig h Sc hool early Friday morning way at 8 a.rn. with cluses in and Macolm Guin
WILl.,lAMSON, W. Va. UPIZwilling
Troy
nguish m ent,
exti
t, masks, and
n
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hmen
cul
t
arsoii,"ex
and returne d lat e that nig ht.
Fire Chief Claud e Slower&amp;, uid topumps.
Judit h Bu nn of Huntington was fire puinps as the main subj ects. and .Morrla Harden, f ire
day the damiigc probably" would
e
tim
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Fran k Shumway, 88, Ree dsville,
fir
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n
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including
fs,
e
Chi
Ten area tire
crowned Queen Sylvia XXIV in a
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h "upwrd s of ,....
reaec
died Su'nday at the Meigs General coro natio n ceremony held Friday Mid dl eport ch1ef T om D arst, pIan- M eigs county bas bee n represent·
at Will iamSunday
fire
a
of
result
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Ho1pltal to.lowing an extended morn in
om
r
f
men
many
following a pestpo ne• ned the school .unde r the direc• ed by so
g
s on 's largesl hotel. Water caused
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Ablrich,
ment from Thursday because of lion of Harry
• most of the loss.
Preceding him in death was his
a tor, oI the State D epartment of schooI.
wife, Etta Marie, who died i n 1D42.
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The school WII a wOrking
Mill
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Columbus;
two
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Doria
achoo) as all firem en present put
Gerald, lteed,svillee , a nd Howard,
to praclic�
., use tbe subjectI lbey
Raymond, Ohio; one si11tr, Eu nice
were 1 a!lS: bl· Top men ·18 th e fire
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Sprague of Reedsvm e a nd o ne bro.
flghtiDa field were . the l natructther, Bert S humwily of Reedsville .
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Funeral 1iervices wi U be held at
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Twen...-,
the Reedlvllle Methodist C hurch at
J).ID
Y, Columbus the 101,191 shares now outstandThe Ohio Com
f I 1 ai
2 p. m, Tuesday with Rev. Free­
counl)'· · • ttended tbe B&lt;hoo
iog.
ng firm
banki
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1nc va1ii&amp; b1e 1n1ormaUon or 1be.ir hH underwritten tin iss'ue of
land Norril �11 cbaree. Jurial will ·
Officers of Springfield Greene
The
Middleport Emergency re1peelive depattmen ll a spokea•
are Henry c.
es In c.
· be in Re�¥ille Cem etery.
dustri
n
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18,000 ,hares . of the commo
Garth Q.
Frlendl may ull at W hite's Fun­ Squad wu call� •t 2:24 Saturday man aald,
stock of Springfi eld Greene In- Greene, president;
afternoon tO the Pomeroy-Mason ·
M,,lddle port sent 10 firemen be- dustries Inc,, Sprin gfield, O hio. Briggs, vi1:1e preside nt; Charle&amp;
eral Home until 1 p. m. Tuesday,
brldJe where the four year old aides Chief Darst. They were Pete
T he stock, Priced a t $20 per s hare L. Faulk ne r, vice president a nd
aon of Patric.a Sn ider, Pomeroy, Kloes; H. A, Uailey, Rusaell Mills,
will be offe red solely to Ohio treasurer; Ml h !Jr E. Schillbahn,
KHRUSHCHIV DIFINDID
had fallen from an automobile
vi Ce president a nd Johii w� Chris
Gerald Anthony, Robert B:yer residents.
NEw · YORK - Ely A. lll ndau, d riv en by Mn:. Snider.
and Tom Hann iga n . The above
It is the preaen t intention of ten9eh, see'retary. Jn addition to
board chairman of Na tional Tele­
The child waa no t Injured aerioua­ men · we.re in the ars'on Class tau•
Greene and �1!,fistensen ,
manageme nt to pay an ann ual
lllm Alloclate1, Inc., N'l'A, de­ lY bul wl1 taken to a local pb)'­ gbl
b)I Ha l'l')' McLaughlin of the 'dividend of 5 1c cash, plus 2 Ewing T Boles and C. L. Pugh
.... fending the appearance of Soviet sltian for trutme nt.
Stale ' Ftre M.anhall'a Oni &lt;!e. Also percent stock. This policy will be ar e direc tors.
Premier Nikita s. Khrushchev on
•·tcks, continu ed for so long as i n the
•·-0w Henua
1n arson WII W 00....
NTA • opera!ed WNTA•TV,
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Mr. and· Mn. Reino: Lind .wert c
"$0me people btlleve that ttie
partment.
it Js ln the best mteresta of the
willeat thing we could do In the P,resent al ''Pare nts' NJ1ht" ·for son,,
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a nd Jack compan'.. and its shareholder,.
Evmett Bach.Der
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'tntereat of our country is to pre­ Tom, who ii a P.iliLher football
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.tend \that Mr. Khrurihchev doe1 player. Their names were u ninten• 8 m
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with proceeds
not exlllt. But b·e · does exist. He tionally omitted from the List at- port department in the fire stock, toge ther
pumos _ cla�. Lar;r, L. B,ker. and from sale of $900,000. of the firm' s
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tending Friday nl &amp;)\t '1 came.
ta here. He ,is a fact."
HaroId HIn Ie were In exti ngu i1h- 12-year 8 pe r�ent unk'mg Iu!'d
ment.f ind .muka 110111 with tlie de bentures, will be used to fmSTOCKS RALLY
POlTLAND ,rA, TO MIIT
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, 1'; ; 'Portland PI'A will meet ton l11ht
NEW YORK UP[ _ Stock• car- Racine · · ,epreaentative Walter Cle- a nce Spri ngfield Greene's p\lr·
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LOS ANGELES UPI - Tbe j ury
additional working capital.
fractional. C leland and norleif BenU:. ·
might finally be8"in deliberations
", t fi'ellhmenta wm be served follow- upturn was mottly
Syrli"c Ule sent five men. besides
Trading was moderat ely active.
Cemco ma nufactur e&amp; a line Of , late Ul.is wee k ·in the seco n.d. rn ur•
the meeting,
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foreicn governme11ts, and by the 'a nd his paratnour, Carole Tre�
heavy construction and tra nspor- golf.
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tatlon ,industries. The firm was , Th e retrial en tered Its 16th
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recently awarded a governmen t :Week today w i th the sutgeon 's
contract totaling nearly $2 mil· lawyer winding up bi, final argu.
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'- lri1 McKaY 10 year old daughtff!ero� Police �-eparti:n en.t
,: el'_ or Thoma� McKuy, RD 1, Lona Ing V?itbout _ an opera�or•� lice nse. j . Th e
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�oday r· JJro�ing • aeeohd break•
·, �t�,in, eseaped serious Injury afcomp
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MINOR
ACCIDl"fl'
$KIL
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COMl,\INTS
of
SHOW
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1 1 nd nteran� in lbe. vmaee dur- of ·houaehold type thermome ters
� Jitln,: accidenUally injured by
Minor damaa:e i wu · Incurred Jn I � � . -e
HOLLYWOOD
Red
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elto n ,
inc th e · put week.
a nd th errpometry equ i pmen t for joki ng about the zipper that fail•
. .• • �1-un $ aturday aft�moon.
an atcldent on the l!Pl&gt;t'r parkln&amp;
on
T� E. F. Loh n �uce Sior�
th e aclen tlUc, Industrial and au to- ed on th e Di nah ·Shore - NBC-TV
Jr: and Don ald lot lnve1tti.ted by 'i.fomeroy po- �echanlc
, . 'TJ;ioma, M eKay.
8t; was e ntered •ometim e
�vidtpn were · �ootin8 at tin lice ilt 2 p, In.- Sa turday.'
motive . tlelds, also makea burial sh ow, fordnl Di nah . to hide be
a ter , U). o-cl�k Satu�ay night.
c11ketl al1d
cask et hardware; hind a screen a nd pin up th e back
• � ' ':'be!n pelle ts from the gun
A car .driven by Thelma Custer
and � am till · a ,nount 0f merthrou
its
subaidiary,
Th e of her dress:
gh
. �tr th?Oug_h ii Crack in the barli 43, ' M lli'eravUie,. alld ab.Other Oper� c and1 e
· ld m.
j WII 'reported ito en by Spri ngf 1e
¾ 'trnre
th
e child Wal "
nJayi,ng.
uelalllc Casket Com •
aled by OP•I Webb . .... West Cn. )-f
"If i t had gone on e morf inch,
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pany. ':It ,wiJl. utilize floor space CBS would h ave open ed ib eye
-�-S_ e, w.11 take� to the office of a lul'l)b1a, W. Va., coIIi•d. eSu nday morni ng:·
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at the Casket pla nt for the pro· a littk wider."
Pomliroy j&gt;hy1 lclan, by ber rather attempted to back from parkin11
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TWO
There
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of
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the
aces
um
' � .a pelltt. Wis rtmoved from
Two persons torfeltea bo nd1 · 1nd
'l'liC! inJll;il was not were no UN11t1 ot injurlea.
. W'_left
anotfler was fined SatuNlay by . In ltJ.., Il;i;t . . twq yean1 Spring�EIGS GINE�'- HOSPITAL
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SQUAD CAL l10
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fteld Greene's· net sales have
Doyl e
· Adnilsa lona • Saturday:
Poll\el'Oy Mayor Charles Lecar.
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The Pomel'O}' Emere'.eney Sq_ua�
Wllllam Dean, RuUand, w11 fined 1ver. aaed, niOr.e tbap $4: 1,◄ mill• Knapp, Langtvltle ,nd RrnJemary
��-·I TWO 11,INll.P I
"t,...,.r.ona�et:, �tne� ,In Co�n• W¥1 .called ,t 8:40 Sunday mombi1 $100 and costa ilnd tentencecf to ion afti; earoll).Ss . tiefore Federal Samae-1,, Ma1on;
Diacha�a• Saturdl¥: Clara Nlch,u,o'rnlnt: by Judge to Ut:e �om•� of J,Jra. ,J.,f" ,.Hiyes three d:ay1 In jail by Mayor Le,:ar tax�, �nd q,�ortty: in�'ere,,\.-averpl
·- to, drhina: while intoxicated. Da- 14ed ·ove} $�0,� In tbe laJQe 01101),
on Peach Fotk Road, Accord
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·: ,- ,;id, ,C. �DenniSO:n. Akron,. forfelte� peritld, . . earniitts per., ,. ea.mm.on
,;..,,..?�"' , � f� · $10 aqlladamell: Mra.,Hayea .wlli :A:
,pr,nntlna tna., from a heart attaek. S)le :w11 •1&amp; bond on a charge of lntox1i:!•, 1hare averaged $2.10 � the ,!8&amp;,·-, Haye,, Pom·el'(I)'.
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. Ori a- �harae•�f
Sundaf-" discharges: Rosemary
filiit �tlOn . ind' J�lifii J(yle, transported to �ip �neral Hoa- tl�n and "Jam�• w. Dennl_aon , At- 1K15 shares then outatanclll'lg and
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�, f.o#•i� $200 ,�� ior DWI, amounted to $1.38 per share on Samsel, Mali!)n .
OD a fhlrp· .a� drlv� plial by the squad.
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. Five West Virginia residents are in Holzer Hospital follow•
head-on collision on Rt. 7, one mile north of Cheshire
Patr . . lman W. J. KeaH n g of the
most seriousl y injured. He receivOhio �tate Patro l investigited
ed n um erous fot:ial cuts, lacera•
tbe acr:ide nt a nd arrested Harold
lions of t he throat and ju!!,ular
Hysell, 3 1 , Pt. Pleasa n t, for driv•
vein and a fractured l e,i.
ing while intoxicated . H ysell al·
Thti Middl,port EffiW9fflCY•
tempe d to pass a n other automoReacue Squ-4 mnt'-n, htld
bile an d ran head •on into a car
comprenn on the, critically indriven by Ralph E. Ross, 40, St.
jured Garrolt'a woui,d enroute
Alba n !i.
to the ho,pltal. TIM Hlehway
Injured Hoapitalimd
Patrol tatel today t11"ldc action
Hysell rec('ived S('v ere Jaeera­
by thti squad wn cf'NitN with
tio ns of lhe forehead, left hand
s.vint Garr .. l'a life,
fin d le-ft knee . An arcoupa n t in
Th ree persons in the car dr i ven
the Hy11 ell automobile, Leonard
by Ross were injured an d another
receive d min or cuts.
Marily n Nu55baum, 37. St Al ·
b.-. n s, recf! i ve d lacerations of the
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head a n d lower right leg. Muriel
E. Ross, 39, St. Albans, received
laceratlon.s or both legi, cenfu.
their new Grant-st. hous�o: of thP. moutb and • broken

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��.. o.:w, -ittithgeb, Bernard Futt.7. and CharteS 't.:1arkSon, (�tt' w ngUt) (11scuss the open house of
ing , �d)U�n. Tbe home pictured w�ll be open for public inspectiOn Friday, Saturday and Sunday of this week.

HAVANA UPI - HundtedJ of
an ti - Castro 1uerrillas still •re
operating i n Cuba despite govern­
· ment te ports that 149' · Mtl'e be·en
captured in mo nth-long military
operatio ns i n Las VI ilas a nd Oti­
ente provi nce,
i nformed sourcea:
said today.
The Cuba n army a nnou nced that
102 rebels and 32 "sympathilera"
we.re rounded up i n the Sierra de
Escambray in Laa Villas. lt Hid
1 large qua ntit.y of U. S. - made
weapons, including machlnegdns
and an ti-aircraft an d a nti-tank
guns , was confisca ted.
An American, id entified only H
To ny Salvard, was reported · cap­
tured along with 14 others of an
"in vasion rorce " which la nde d in
Orlen te last week from the Uni ted
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en �· Seyfang, Har� .... y A. Gross,
Wendell Ph1H ps, ecter D. Sayer,
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John T. Rudy, Jamu Strattori.,
Stanley Ro nda, Jr. a nd Patrick.
Koy.
Attendi ng the di nner in addl·
tion to the surv ey team were 'fed
l\eed , Chairma n of the Pomeroy
Cllamber of Comn'ler�e committee.
Mayor Charle. Legar, Leslie
Fu ltz a nd Clyde Kitkland.
Edison Baker, Bernard Fultz,
Chairman of the Middleport
Cnamber of C.ommerce- eom!11lttee,
L:hal'lel Clarkson , Ger&amp;lil . Pres­
ton , Bill Stiatham a nd Dick :Owen.
After the dinner a m eelipg was
he ld wit h Charles ·stratton ,: auper".:-a
visor of the group, aivina: an j
ex,;,lanation of �hid · h i 1 ·. group
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SCHENECTADY, N, Y. UPI II.ore pick et line violence was
feared today ln the week old G en­
eral Electric Co. strike in
t he
wake of reJectiona of "truce" of­
fers by both th e oonipany and the
union.
Meanwh ile in Bucy'rus, Ohio,
. about � hourly production em­
ployes at the General Etectric Co.'s
lamp pla nt, scene of dcmonstra­
tlolU lut w,ek, went back to work
loday,
A. compa� -apolle,man aaid th,
tumout-rep,eaent1111 nroltt' 40 Plfi'"
•'1t of the tint sbift-waa back
JO Wqrk movement.

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This course i n City Plann ing is
one of two in the U nited Stalea
oI which Miam i Univ ersity's is
the oldeat. The other suc h course
is at Harvard.
Th e survey team is all gradu•
•lei of · lfiami Universlty wit h
the exce1tUon of one . He is a
a:raduate ot the University of Cin•
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' A dinner Wa, held 3ullct.y eventog ■t Circl es Rest1uran t in Porn•
'llror-, for the eurvey team from
�m l University, who will make
■ eomVrehensive . aurve1 of the
area.: •
The 1ui:vey team is made up of
el&amp;hl &amp;raduate arch itect students
ln� comprise th e &amp;i'adua te course
ol,Cit.y Plan oin,i under the direct•
lon of Doctor Rudolph Frankel
of Miami Un ive rsity.
.The Middleport and Pomero)'
C��mberf of 1/9llllll�rQE! are un·
�erwritlng the costs of havi ng
the survey conducted. The team
will study the area a nd ret urn
· to 1-liam1 Univer1ity to complete
it.a. . report. The_)! will a t a later
d;ale !Dake their report to the
Cti;imhera of Commerce on what
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Mra. Gle n Cha-Be il nd Mi88 Helen
Loch ary re turned to the ir home ln
D11yton Friday alter spending the
w eek here .
Mi111 Rev1 Rte, studen t at Col­
umbus Buaines s Unl veraity, arrived
F,riday to spe nd the week end with
her parents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Don Rea.
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Clark a nd
Miss Sharon Moore vl1lted last
Sunday at Bethany, W. Va., with
Richard Clark who la atte ndln&amp;:
B e tha ny Colle,11e.
MN. Nat han Bi ggs, Mrs . · Ollie
Biggs, Mrs. Martha McElroy and
Mrs. Mead Wlppe l visited Tuesday
with relatives in Basha n.
Miss Karen Drake, student at
COiumbus Business Univer1ity, i11
spendi na the week end wJt h her
·parents, �r. and Mn. Harry Drake.
}fr. and Mrs. Olen Hlrrison and
sqn, bale , MiH Marlene Scholl and
1Milil• Beth Hutfman vi1ited Ia,t
'Sunday at Betha ny, W. Va. with
Phi}Ul" Harrison wh o Is attendi nf
�-t�any College,
: ,:. Mr1. John Beaver and '11'.r1. Har­
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worth seeing at the games, ifre..
gardless of what goes on on the
held, alt hough that is usually top
q ual ity, too. Seated together in
the stan ds, the gray-clad future
of ficers whoop their team on with
aong.s, cha nLs an d yells . It's a dis-·
play of the ,-,old school ,p,·r,·t"
hard lo find on ma ny campuse1
today.
•
Towermg over The Plain and
its group of s urroW1din g academic
barracks buildings is the gtay
gothic
charm of
the Cadet
C hapel. It is open to visitors, aa
.
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are many of the b 1stoncally at•
tractive buildi ngs. Only sueh aa
lbe barracks . and a�demic buildi ngs are off limits to the visitor,
and you can get a fre e guidebook
with map a&amp; you enI.er which will
lell you where you are allowed to
go.
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Among the n ot-to-miss sig hts
are Port Putnam, starled in 1778
and constrncted under the super
vision of George Washington, the
WeSt Poin t M useum,
the lugest
tbe
pure!)' military museum in
a
d
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n
Ch
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�� �!�!�!r o � ;: :�
s gr
y, hi
ste nes dating back to 1782, and
Weather perm,·tt·,ng the -rpa Trophy Poin1 on which re lics of
parades ever)' Saturday d uring wars daling back to the Revoluthe academic ye,r from Septem- tion are displayed.
her through May at 1 : 10 p. m. T he
West Point is easy to reach
on1y exceprions are d Ul'mg
root•
ball ,�" i" ,w hen the para�es are once, you've made it to New York
mately hour°
Ci ty The appro
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h eld at i : 5 a. m. on home,gam e
and-a•a.h a_If dr�ve 1s .both �1 e· as ing
days, 01 not held at all w hen th e
a nd mte res�mg (mcludmg the
corps is away for I game.
spectacular �1ght . or �res o(
An d if ]'OU ca n make it tb an
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merchant ships tied up m rows
Army football game, you get a I
for several miles along the Hu dson
double -header, the · colorfu l pashor�
- all part of the governrade plus the st:1di um excitement. menl s mothbail fleet.)
'The cadets themselves
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WEST POlNT, N. Y. UPI _ Up
th e Hudson River from New York
City is a show YDtl can't buy a
ticket it _ but you ean see i t free.
· Its name:· The United stales Mili•
tary Aeademy, or, to make i t
easy, Wes t Point.
Not. only is the aged, but dis••
t·mguishe.1
u-t1roup of building1, aod
mon uments the site at which the
future gen erals and line officers
of th e u, S. Army are educated and
trained, but West Point is the oldest military post in the country,
A n d i t's somethi ng to see.
v,·,,·tor, are not only ,-pt
....., edbut they are
e ncouraged
to
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,,·s,·t West Poi·nt, And wh,le 11
may be a popular summ••tim
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calling point of vacationers, the
really best time to visit the Point
is from fall to early June when
the cadets are. there. For much of
the summer they are .scattered or
! n vario us ph ases of ou �ide trainmg.
You ca n 't help a l ittl e shiver
when ·the corps of cadets - that
Lona Gray Line - spreads itself
som e 1,200 strong across The
Plain (parade ground) to "pass
i n review."

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Th e dri,ver, Ross, incurred la
ceration, of the Jen eye and a
dislocated hip. Leonard G. Nusa
baum, 39, also of St. Albans, e,-.
caped serious injury. He suffered
lacerations of both le,o, conlu.
bump on the fore head. He wa,
treated and released al Holzer
H Olii pital.
FIVE V E HICLES USED
n,. Middl"'°" E.........,c.y
Rncue •""ic1•� tw. ambu l•ncea
from Miller HOffltl for FuMr"al,
in Go1lllpoH1, one from WNtherholt• a n d • Mloileport
..•••dm,n'o ,,.tton W•IOft W.rt&lt;
�• into NrYict +. t,a,...
port the accident wlchrna to
Molar Hosplt• I. One ambitlance up from Point PINllnl
wa, ,W,11Jt needed.
Both cars, a 59 C'--al
••, er driveo
bY Ross a nd a 1950 Ford driven
by ll)'sell were totally demolisb.
ed.
Hysell will appear before Galli•
poIis M u . c1pal Court on charge1
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Cl!ill y
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Mr. Lester Arnold, E.r.ten.sioll
Farm M.ana ,11ement Specialist 1r0111
Obio Stiate University wiJI be the
speaker at the PrOduction Credil
.
meet"Lng �n Meig.s County, Wednesday evenmg, October 12, at 7:30 p.
m
•·1,·,bUl'Y .x:.a.....,
......., on Rt. 83
. · at tbe ,_
Just out of �Pomeroy. This will be
lh e last in a aeries of seven meet,
in gs held by the Jackson Assoc"IJlion over the el e ven coun1y area .
Two directors of lhe association
will be elected tJw year. One will
represent R.Olls County, and
the
other Vinton, Hocking and Athena
County. The election .resulu will
!&gt;e annodnced at the clo5e ol the
.Meip Dteeting,
fn addition to the Associ ation dJ..
rector&amp; to be selected, votes will be
cast itlld res ults a nnounced for thf
M eigs Count., AdVUIOry Committee
Chairman . The t wo nominated are
Mr. EYetttt
Holcomb, Carpen­
ter, and Mr. Rex E. Shenefield,
, .
Langsville.
Clyd
e Walker, local representa.
live urges all members of the �
ati:ociation lo attend a nd anyone else
in terested in Me igs count)' ilgricullure.
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TROOPS .AIRLIFTED

LEOPOLDV.Q.J..E, 'lbe Con go
UPI - The United Nationa com•
mand rus hed Ethiopia n troops by
em ergency air l ift to the Kabala
re gion of Ka.tang Provin ce tody
to pu t down rioting that ha.s take n
the lives of at least eight Europeans.

Khrush �ing Home, Will Meet New President

UNI'J:ED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI
-Premier Nikita Khrushc hev,
prepari ng to re-turn Thursday to
Russia. welcomed today a summit
meeti ng with the win ner or the
American preside ntial election,
"whoever he ma y be."
K hrush chev said fur thermore
he was- "sure" that such a meetjng with Vice Preside nt Richard
M. Nixon or Sen . Jo· bn F, Kenne dy would take place.
The Soviet premier appeared
for more than two hours Sund&amp;)'
otgh t on the live tel evision pro.
cram •'Open Epd" a nd did not
o. refuse to answer any of the unrehearsed queatlons. Rie replies tq
iriterrogator David Sussltind were
largely repetitious and long-winded arid tih mood ranged from the
·
jocular to the an gry,
But he made tllese points:
Qmbaru;o
-Called fo, an arms
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under wh ich "Jlo state s hould sell
any n atio ns arms." from the l ine
or questioning he indicated he
s pecifically mea nt an embargo of
arms to Africa n nat i ons. "Why
give them arms," he said. "Bet­
ter to give them bread a nd machines."
-Gave his "categorical" pledge
t hat the Soviet Un iotl will ne\'er
start a war- "So you can sleep
in peace."
-Rejected heate dly P.resident
Eisenhower's challenge to worldwide pleblscit,e on whether
men prefer Co(Jlmunism or West­
em democracy.
-Said i t was a "wild idea"
that Berlin could lead to nuclear
war but i nsisted Russia would
sig n a peace treaty , wi th Eaat
German y. He said West Berlin
coul d continue to live u nd er
with its western contacts.
�lism
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-I nsi ated th e RB47 bomber
was s hot down ov er Russian terri­
tory and refused 'J he idea of an
arbitration
body
in tern ational
mak ing an inqu iry.
-Said he was going home
Th unday.
Khrushchev was scheduled to
make tonig ht what is ex!M:cted to
be his Jail major address to the
U nited Nations G eneral Ass emblJ
at this sess.lon.
H e was expected to concentrate
on diaarm.men t, charges of "ag­
gression" again1t U1e U nited
States and a call foi- "imm ediat�
indepen dence" for aU colooial
areaa-an idea he at:aln -advan ced
Su nday nla:bt.
Khruati.cbej will fly · back' to
Moscow o n a Runla n Jet plane
inst ead of returning on the li ner

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