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th_'? f&lt; mst Baptist Chu rch Thursday ev ening al he r ho me i n
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M r . C l.ar c C ark presided over the meeting whi c h was
opened wll h prayer by R ev . Donald Boone who was a guesl..
M rs. Archer was in charge o{ devotionals an d read the scrip
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l h t• special sem1-annuol o ffering !er v i� g _ b) .M rs. Cl ark a nd Mrs . Lu •
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-'o'as t;:111·11 a n rl t h &lt;! c\;iss made plans
,fl '.'SSl.'i! _w 1 '.h the fellowship dinner �J O � ed a?d � rs.-. Dana H t milton,
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tu he sent t o s h :.it i1\s of the da5s.
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
Great u i . "' Other arlidrs ru1d
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were "No Time tu Pray" by Mrs .
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··A L it l ie Boy's Prayer" by � rs. regul a r sess ion Thursday even in g

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Mrs. W h ite a n d Mrs. L . D . Di les
sang " ' Ivory Pa lace" as a sp ecial
numbcr,
The Murray hnme w · is o ecoratetl
with roses for t h e even ing and a
dessert course was served by the
hostess w ho wa1&gt; assisted with t he

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$795

Power B r.:kc� &amp; S'.eering.
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�it� c�;1i:ir�? �:�:� h�:1:i��
q ueen , presid in g.
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
in vitat ion was rece i ved to attend
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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un busrne;:5 early this wr!•k
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tit� . an n Mr s. G rif f Rt1.��c l l . I , M r . a nd M , · s, R'.&gt;bcrt fis h...;.
ou cmnmunity Y ) U Dr"J BELON -.: I
' , _ 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
' ·,t_1 on to you to 1oin. Ame-ri�a·s t ces Lar k in s an d M rs.
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. :ivc .1 1�e m a n inspm n ·'. �x-��1?1£.' of �cdnesd . y. M- r �. Wilkerson who Thry w �ll � .•.!ii; \ !Sil with IM L,- ?
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vla 1t l n ::: w ith
M rs. I � i . h e r ,ainily and other rcl.a tJ\ c s
in their welf · .rc by J(ll,�lNG PTA I Johnso n n·l\lrned to her hofn e in 1 n Pt l'le.asanl. ;;;;;.
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Mrs. W. w. S. But ler of R:n n•
sell.
oke, Va., who came Tuesday for a
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
discusscd .
home. Mrs. Ti tus is
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bl_e qua was cond ucted by Mr.
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fr esh me n ts .were enJoyed by Mr,
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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
.I !II � h e P fA s rcporl a_nd �?Jcc t 1ve
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
ize n i n o ur communit i e.s w ho i s
"ol i r:ics ·md
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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
y ry c
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���1��:it� :j�; a�c� to ���i��e �
'.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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B df -rd CLurch
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f,;d�y Meeting

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SM!TH ClOTH,NG CO.

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People
In Pomeroy

As a member of th e PTA you
will be do ing your ti hare through
your all-i nclusive membersh i P­
l ocal, state and national to stre ng .
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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GETS
"SMILEY
cnl lo be installed,
_ 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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award
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Ladles' DupoQ!
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•nd MONDAY
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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Joint Session Of
Grange Held At
Chester, Thursday

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NYLON H OSE

69� pr.

BECKY'S

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.

Expert
In
Remodeling

VALLEY LUMBER
and SU PPL Y CO.
923 S.

Phone WY•2•2709

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QUALITY
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SE�VICE

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KITCHENS
FACTORY
NP M O N E Y
PORCHES
DOWN
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GUTTERS
GARAGES
STORM
WINDOWS
DORMERS
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AWNINGS
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STORE FRONTS
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) Alum. Siding ( ) flormlct1 Topi
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We Pay 3% lulere1t On Your Savings

Tl1e FARMERS BANK
and Savings Co':ftp��y

Member Fedenl Reser,e System'-�
Member Federal Deposit Jn1urance C..rpor■tl"'­

Frank. Shumway
Died Sunday After
Extended Illness

COLoNIAL· wALL PLAQUES
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$9,95 pr.
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flcally atyltd , , , rlchly camd oo that
they capture tho diann of Emly Amertc:a. 1t.y IIIOirt a maot channlnt gift.

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Operating Despite
Official Report

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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
: e� th� completed home, a n-

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other is half done, a third bu been
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
addilion. Door prizes of a pull down

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Six Inj ured In
Saturday Crash

U• S• Seek•mg 1·
Keep Red China

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e!ectl'ic light and a .p llon Jf new
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
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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
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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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from five 1tates.
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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
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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
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Fran k Shumway, 88, Ree dsville,
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Ten area tire
crowned Queen Sylvia XXIV in a
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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
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result
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Ho1pltal to.lowing an extended morn in
om
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men
many
following a pestpo ne• ned the school .unde r the direc• ed by so
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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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the Reedlvllle Methodist C hurch at
J).ID
Y, Columbus the 101,191 shares now outstandThe Ohio Com
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2 p. m, Tuesday with Rev. Free­
counl)'· · • ttended tbe B&lt;hoo
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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
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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
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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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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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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•
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COMl,\INTS
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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
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¾ 'trnre
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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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aces
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' � .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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I work. Kindly h■ve your rtprutntatlvt call. I on.ltntand this does not
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Mt.re Violence
Feared Today In
G. E. to. Strike

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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.
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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
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s gr
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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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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
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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
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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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Mr. Lester Arnold, E.r.ten.sioll
Farm M.ana ,11ement Specialist 1r0111
Obio Stiate University wiJI be the
speaker at the PrOduction Credil
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meet"Lng �n Meig.s County, Wednesday evenmg, October 12, at 7:30 p.
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•·1,·,bUl'Y .x:.a.....,
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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,
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Langsville.
Clyd
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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
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jocular to the an gry,
But he made tllese points:
Qmbaru;o
-Called fo, an arms
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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.
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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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37 seconds a fin• hrt:'ak� out 1 11 �orne
In the United Stal Ps. P THl;.1ngl.'1 1 ng l i \ t'S
111d dQJll,ging or destroyrng propnt�
, 46 rninutes some Or7l' d i e � h the re­
of fire in this countrv .
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��tu.ally brought reeognil 1on of t he need
for a ·concentrated drive fur fire prevention
on • n8tio nal scale .
,Flnt Fire Pn•,·enlion nay
Tbe first Fire Prevent ion Day was ohscrv­
iM October 9, 1 9 1 1 . the 40t h an nivc rs.iry of
1lle Great Chicago Fire.
•�' ID f920, President Woodrow Wi lson issued
:( tot 1-.} Ch&amp; first Presidentia l-Procl amat ion of F ire
Day.
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"JJt. � �d, in 1922 , President \\la rren G . HanJt- •-111:!1 proclaimed the first Fi rt&gt; Prevention
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Last year losses from fire were a shade be-

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RAIL SPOKISMIN MIIT
W ASmNGTON UP I -Labor
Secr etary Jame11 P. Mitchell con•
ferred with railroad union and
management 11pokesme n Friday
on his proposal for an impartial
t•ommission to study alleged un­
ion "featherbeddi ng" and work
rules changes. Bot h si des agreed
to ('o ntinue
d1sC'lssto ns wit h
Mitchell on Oct. 17.

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low t hose of thl preceding year.
In 1 95:J !he nu mber of fire deaths totaled
1 1 .300, compared with 1 1 ,500 in 1958.
And fire losfes at $1 .047 ,073,000 were
n ine-tenths of one pell cent unde11 119681, t.be·
first decline ,i nce 1968\
T 1e Jell ._ f'Milnrr

There rat. be no ••llinlihj in, Ille filll�I
against fire. Theue can, bo no. oestlirtl' 1&gt;n1 til\e,

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proper amperag,i•?'
Remember one--fou.lrdli Gtl alt .11188

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cent are the rosuHl � miinttMt of eleetri''"al
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ret-ary- t,•HBUMI' of ttie stri ldll&amp;
Mi11,J1i. liild,11 driven' union, stalint
&lt;iJ'l"ie°' wou ld, q:iok 4P bus rldt1rt
free lr'I 111'eJr own cal'S today, but 1
thalt h, didn'.1 ·know w,hether lhe
drl\l�tll Would aceept tips:
"I won 'l be wiln them, but
thl'!y1re fiuma n, alter all "

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Nan'cy-o·e'rJe n , ,18 recul)f,!ratm g af .
ter .!l.n operation at, th e Pleasant
Valley Hotpltal. Those wis h ing to
send· card• may addf.!SS them to
Mrs. Mary O'Brie n , Pleasant Valley Hospital, Room 1 18, Point

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Pleasant, W. Va.
Pictures were recently laken and
h ave been delivered at l he school.
Chery) Ann l'Bius and Qonna
Sidders are celebrati ng birthdays
this week.
It ha1 been learned that the
H ealth Deeartme nt will soon give
the following shoh: firat polio
shots for Isl grade ; smallpot,la l
grade; D. T. B001ters, 2 a nd 5;
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Mn1 Mattia Bentilt ' of, €annon•
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b111e
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Your m,p1tilt Is tt,e bri1ht way you feel.
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'l.'lte 11!.Ai wllll met Tuesdft&gt;':, Oct. rwhen there's
on the tajlo . . . maybe
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nice,
crea!'D)'·
chipped
beef or welsh
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0ctobe11 3· abndan(l!II all Sij
, l llliol!il prioparn willl bit g11tu1ented1
lessness and forgetirulness.
rarebit on toest :. � .-�. just bread1 spread:
You can do yo"" put IAMIJgM "' ,_. ,.,., Seh0-0l w,, 119. 0llll•ll1S wu """'' l b¥ U., atlldentA.
and · jam. Perk! up � meal!
€ottaaa prqeai fflNfpi, \Wl8r h8IW
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Good Thlnp Go wRh
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the
new;
III.IJ
shades.
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Jey Jl'llllnger we,e 'llbuNny dltlnw � •J 4"iwdl
Heinef.1 � • ••ca1111
of " Victory " for their class rings.
guests of Mrs. C. E. Roec her
Popi.Ian priced!
The 8th Grade has been doing
Chester.
odd jobt. in prepari n g t he . Bedford
Evtrythin&amp; Goodl
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Youth Center for use.
of
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Mrs. M11ry O'Brien, mother.
sister, Lyda, and brot h er Jim Ad,
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Wedn esd ay.
NEW YORK 1.!PI - ,
Mr. and Mn. He nry Eblin J·.
J,-r, of bellevini;i a 11art1rnlnr I rnon· l igh1 tn t h r dou d y sllhjt&gt;d
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cenback
ov�r
my
hfe,
nearly
have purcbaAed the Bob Jeffers
Qancer viruA wai. strietly non- · 11r 1•irus,•s an d i:anr.ers and it' K
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f()ntagl.:?Ul!, srit•nrc is no w 1·.,n- a �11 lq 1 •,·t nrwly pe r tinent to peo• tury of �ime, I m 11 rvel al ! he c .an • pla ce and moved lt\ete last week.
Mr . and Mrs. George RenshaW
fi'olrted �ilh thC" f1111 proof ih:,! 11 1,1 1 • only th is yPa r viruses have g('s which I have seen, ' wro1e
, lt contagious.
i.:alled on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fillin•
h1 ·1•tt rlin·(' l l y implicated in hu- Bernard M. Baruch,
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Th.c 90-year,old statesmln, con- ger lut week.
"mlll!I h1 the celehrntrd Hmh \ 1 , 111:111 c·anr r r.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider are
INtl which w11s on1! 1,f th 1 · fir:-&lt;1
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,'llheNI i11 no reaHon ror human If t h t• .�· difl. sdence now would vel�:
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D:irrell Roberts called on his
hi••• to worry hrraU�l' of t l1 1 s know mut·h mo re about lhpm
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.� h l u l ,·, th� r.ous virus was sub- than two yea_rs before my b �. rlh , Raymond
fl J anet Lee Neal, Middleport;
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jl'dt•II lo \(,hat seemed an .ici&lt;l alld l h t• Jl�t1�mg of t he American I
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1 1 •,( for (' OlllaJ,!iowmess.
frontier dad not octur until al- H ward Coleman Alh:n Long
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i.:h- 1 1 frc&lt;•ly with chirkcns whic h olulion _ stories which s he h ad the eart h and to explore the very
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All membt·rs of lteturn Jona­ :wt u ullv. hori• t he tumors caused he 11 rd from her mot h er who lived preci ncts of the moon. Every day
tlllJl Mt1lU11 C h apter, DAR. are h.v 1 hc virus. These chickens were through it - and of t he War of we learn of some fa ntastic new
' .-Pd to be al lhe Miclcll&lt;'f!Ort h11 li,�vc,t to he SUS&lt;'eplible, yet J B J 2, which wa s part of her own development l n medicine, lranspor•
Ctmet.ry at 3 p. m. Sahmluy pnt onP of t hem came down with girlhood mC! morie&amp;. Throug h the ta l ion, communica ti on,
afternoon ror th e gnvc markings r·anc·cr. This was 1 he proof wh ic h eyes
these relatives and my
" Stlll J bae noticed lll.at tome
hnd IH'f'll acctpled as final ever own life, 1 h ave enjoyed a vN'tual people _ you n g peo ple In parli,
for Mr11. Robert A. Mil lrr
suwr.
Mill Daisie Saunders.
eye-wit n es, account of our coun, cular - take the *onders of thil
1ry's
d cveiopmcnt since lndepend- age pretty muqt for granted.
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It
now
has
flec_,n
canceled
by
October 10
be&lt;!ause
Dr.�.
B.
R.
Burmester.
A
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Fonence.
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supp
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The Central PT A wi l mN•I at
"Comparing the worlt! iD which it 11 h ard to sustaln a sense of
the achool Monday at 7:30 fl. 111. lcs .incl W. G. Waller of t h e
1 �val Wiles and Charin; \J11y1!
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Urpurlrn&lt;'n1
of
Agriculture's
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live now wi1h the one into fa ntasy in 1he face of new mlr­
s will
. .nhoratory at w h ich r was born, I mig h t just as vels which �ience and technology
Pnu
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l
ry
l!e1;1•1ird1
l
lit In, chHEte of t he nroaram and .i
bor n one,hundred- p our out week after week. But
· 'lt9le' ahow 'Mill he stagnl hy
l hc l�11M L;msln.t( . Mk h . They worked well have been
with
:1
highly
inbred
line
of
and
ninety,
Instead
of ninety, years w h en one can look back as far aa
mtin,
wh11 P 1,,glmrns known to be must ago. Scarrelr anylhing we now con- [ can, and remember th at the
sider lndispensahle to normal !iv, working of a kitchen water tap
.,.. The. paught&amp;rll of Huth f 'lus11 of su.�n•pl ihlt• tu tlw virtls.
Ttwy in 1 1n1 M t•d 404 o day old in&amp; existed ln the wor ld or my once rilled, h im with wonder, he
/ the United Mc-l hndist l ' ll11rd1 w i l l
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meet Mon d11y 1dh'rnuu11 iii t hr d1 i 1 · ks of t h i s l ine wit h l hc virus birth. It was a world without auto , can truly appreciate t he fantutic
church with Mrs. Minni� N1•1 1 l l• Hnrl t liry Wl'rC ret1rt•d in the same mobilc5 or airplanes; without ra- chan1e1 whic h have taken place
UJ)proxima1elv the dlo, televi8ion, or movies: Without 11, nd a: ain the true perspective of
Una, Mrs. Mar1 Crary au&lt;I Mrs. p(•11s wi1h
Sil!lll' m1ml)(&gt;r of rhkks who al miracle drug8, electric home appli• age."
ThOmaa Gocgleln us ho�ll��s,•s.
l h 1 • �t;ir1 h,itl no virust&gt;s in 1 hem. ance, fountai n pens, or tro1.en 1 .:::::___________
111 14 In l oO d11ys 56 lo 1M per foods.
The Dl1abled Ameri(";in Vt'lerans
"The rate of our progre811 - of
Wllf moel al the IJ.A.V. l l a l l , l'orn­ 1 · 1•111 of t he inoculated chickens
t troy, Ohio, Mon day night Oc1 ohor w1•ri• fli•111l of canct'r, The lime material progress - staggers the
10. There Will be u put l ui·k �upp�r 11 1 nok for 1hr virnses 1o kill imagination. It took men thou•
p. m. and llw 1m·ut w i l l lw I hem d1·1wndl·1l upon how muc h sands of years to find a aubstltute
at
' ' c; furnl■hed by the DA V ' s. AH veli•r- 1 11· us l1ad hN'll put into lh('m and for the oxcart, but in 50 years
• • • Itri■ are welcom e. The Ladirs ' A 11 x- wlw t h 1 •r it w,1s injer. lcd in veins
.:
sirnpl)' tu an increase in the eon• j
lfir)! are in c h nrJ.:e of t h&lt;.' e11 1 n - u1· 11iu1,,,. l lw skin.
, mnment.
ccn tra liOn of the vlrus," they ad.
Tnni ml1tlon by Co nt•d
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dcd.
Of tht!tr 1ininot·11l 11 \('d pen mat•
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5
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In
7H
\Wr
i·ent
Oc:tolMr
wero dead
Thti Meigs; County lhdin" Cluh t1f flllH ' Pr wit hin :J7 lo l6:i days.
'WOI ineef_Tuesda y ut 7:31l p. m. 11! Tl11• sdPn1 isl Rairl t h•• viruses
the Satl■bury Towmhlp hullding: 1•v1dl•n!.t1lly had to build uµ to a
..-efflbera are asked to hrini:; sa111l­ i-rit in1I h111 unknown nutnb4'r l n
thi&gt; fr ori11in11I ho.!11� before they
wlchea of cookies.
ru11lfl be lronsmltted.
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Tht"y we r e 1ure th e h'ansm!s­
TUii., WID., THURS.
The Paat Co u ncllors o r C h l'Nlm sion wa� by contact because they
Gel lloll.ble Your
Counell Dau1hter&amp; or Anwrira wlll 1 n11,;l r 11rl('d a tw o compartme nt
Purehue In PoU
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fflfft Wedne1d1y even ing at the 11f'Tl ,livh !NI hy douhl,- chicke n­
Ptlffel Slunps
Jodi• hall with Mrs. Henry Spt•n­ \\ ire three-quarlen or an in ch
eer and Mr■• Curtis Frcdl'rirk us 1qrnrl. This pri;&gt;Vf'ntf'd ph,Sical
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.1iotteue1. Mfll. l:IUl•ll JH&lt;lrnour [•m11l1rl hotweo n ehickcns ln the
and Mra. Floyd Ridenour will he two (•omp11rtmenh, but dld not
' In ch■r1e of the entertai111ncnt. pn·vl'l11 t•lose proximity ,
TT\V
fift .1· l'l1!cks i nocul11ted with vi­
Mela• County Plo11rtr and
;. J(ltltorJcal Society will hold ils m� wrrr 11ut in one t·ompartment
.... INl'h annual meeting at tlw Ft•il• l'.• ,thlt\ 2!') &lt;luys 47 ur the M were
tbia,_Fall• . J!lame ·,
"Gu broiling ls one reason why_ � didn't have lio· waah ·our
t.,.1,d Church In Pomeroy on dl'acl nf ranrer. P'lrty unlnol'ula1
ptrectneld1y afternoon, Octolwr 12, ril 1·hlt•ks WNr pul in the other
bro� wi�·�
roJlllWnllll amoke
1 [,1npll r1mrnt. Not one came down
. fteffl 1 :SO to 4:00 o'dork.
llih'il,lip bioU
in my kitchen stay• clean longer, I hear other women complaill,
Refre1hme n t1 will h1· :-:t•n·cd \·, i 1 h &lt;'illl&lt;'t'r, nnd this seemed to
�l111w
1hnl
the
virus
cot1ld
not
be
t11
ii
lqd the public:: is ln vilt•d
llul meat
ia,llOt onbl
open. I'm oon,rlnced
with the oven
11irhotne
tthd tfte meeting.
In re11orl inK t h eir results to
lietter when it's
T h r Nat imrnl Cnnc,ir lnstllue, Be•
October 1 3
.... ol olOlll�
Raulo Juot rf&amp;llt ._, time!
CIN•I No i..uo..nt
\'lhl Wlndlna Trail r.nrd1•n Cluh th,•sdn. Md .• !hf' .!lci ,:-ntillB said
Tbl1 Gold 8t¥;.�8'.�
wlU ffleet Thursday tvenini:l ai frankli-• lh4·Y did nu1 undcr1tand
Alway, done a• )'OM lib
The Bl11'Ml'-with•••Brain'ISIN:kl� ��
UM home ol Mra. Joseph Slru hl1· ,,, 11y t lu,y w1•r&lt;' the r!rsl to prove
ihem---and autoAlaUc,lly.
rep.lat• th• flame auto''' clllulll.Mll
Bart, med.lµin or well done
Mulberry ffelshl• for a masked t . w Ht.1.s cancn \'HII be conlagi•
mat::lc:ally iO do ,way with
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t
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�lloween party.
,i.1s by co n t.act. Of roune, they
i!
boilov• -· Food woa't
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11drhHI • the blololillc�• characterburn or 0V11rcook. Mak..
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QI__,.Bralil1 -� many. -...
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,ulta ..
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i�t ic�" or the Roui ,,Jru� "ran
any pan MltomltKl.
'J'II• Fairview Churc h will h •l • ' a,od du chong
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ft ute It 1he Slmp11 on huildt
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1 acquisition
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1 11Nlde Cle1an d Drug Sto r e m uf l'011lr.1: iommes� ma)· be due
-!'am• fel c!1old.,.t Faat.er
qf
There'■ nothlna
Lean11 ..,. ollout hew yctt11: .
:lllebNt, S1turd11, Ort. 1 �.
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'Get Ille cleanoot oookin( raDC!&gt; there le-one c,1· u-.
llooM!!o •t
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MAQIC CHIEF - VESTi'&lt; '- NORGI': - Dlllll!l-- 11,\
"IIPllt w,01 THt couecu
'11M: lhn.. County Youth Rally
WIURl.llOOL
CALo.1110
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el tlllt Churthe1 of C hrist will be
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� luaday, Oclober 16. al 2 p.
OPTO M ETRIST
.. �t the :Rutltnd Churc h or Ch rl1I.
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11, I lo I (Clole al Noo11 on ftun,)
0111,o,
lloun,
t
lo
meroy church will be In
lut Court Strael. P-1
of thJ proaram, and there
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OCT. 1 4
Material Objective ni1ht will
be observ ed wh en Mary Shri ne,
W h ite Shrine of Jerqnlem ffl�t::11
Friday at 8 p.m. at the fOOF -bait
Potluck refreshments
be ser­
\led and all members are uraed to
attend,

laurels.
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I t is the job of all! Mi us 'I&amp; ctntlinue our et­
forts to make Ame11inai ffilie sale.
H a ve you chEtGlt,ui y.ou, attic 011 �BBemeni
rceelllly for accumulation, oE bhe 'b)t.pe ot com►
bustible trash in1 w.hicti, tires so, easily staiit?
Have you checbd1 y:0011 eleat:Jllcal' eircuil:B
and extension co11d&amp; t&amp;, make SU■:1 8 l!hey, arre ini

tip-top shape?
Does your IUM'

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H,ocne Demonstration Leaders
Plan For Coming Meetings

For Rent

11partme nt ao
THREE ltOOM
Conder Streel , Pomeroy, alao, 4
A leader lraini ng ft'leelina for
room ap1r�m1Jnt
on Seaond home denton,1tutio11 ,ll'Odp1 tm
Street, Pomeroy. Pho ne WY2- the subjt!ct of meal planffln1
2733. __
9-28,tfe for better family he•llh klcludlril
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FOVR HOOMS., uururn 111hed and diet, n eedini 1peclal itlenlion
four roo1n rurrushed. Phone was held al tbe borne or Cenev■
WY2-3302, Chri1tlne
Bee�!e. Ji. Nolan, s1racu1e, Frida,.
Ni neteen leaden Wer e preteht
10·7 6lc
representing the differe nt home
troups of the
demonstr.atlon
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county. Miu Irene Ne�. Jooda
AlAN 1o lake over gas ala.lion. 11nd nutrition apeciallat lroril Ohio
P hone WY2·9920.
9-23-Uc State Univeraity cond ucted the
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--t raini ng meeting with Mn. NoWANTED: Mechanic. Ph one WY2· Ian .issiil ing.
9-23-Uc
9920.
These leaders •Ill return to
their groups and u Be the informalion gained in the rne:elln"• for
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1 7 Help Wanted

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On Tuesday, October 18 at th e
Grange Hall at 9 a. m. a aewifti
machine clin k will be held for
the Rock Spri np and Cbe1te1'
groups. Any others wi11hin1 \o
attend should rontaet the e:itenMUELLER FUkNACISS, WISTING
lion itffice for further inforffla,
HOUSE appllenat. Ameld Bro­
tion. Each
atte nding
penon
thffl. s,racllWf, Oh-. PhorM
WY24:114.
n.n.tf
B hould bring the complete sewjng
machine with instruction book
' AIR «ONDITIONING-;-REFruGDand any small tools, raga for
I ation servi ce Jack'• Refrl1eraOn Fritla.y aftern oon MIH Dixie clea n ing, steel wool and their
Ihm. New 11a..n. !'h one TUZ.
Ann Pierce, Middleport, 1nd Mila own lunch.
�••31.
Ja net Carpenter of Pomeroy ac­
-Nove mber 1 at l O a. m. the
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companied their roomri11«!, Miu interm ediate !!twine
A 1CTl0flll ■•
clan wilt
Su e Keller, to her hom e In Dela­ hold its meeti ng. Each person
Complet. Strvic.
ware for a week end vl11II.
CrlH lt..tfonf
should bring paper, pencil, lape
Wrh, ,honti or CmtKt
Saturday, they drove to Colum• measure and material to make a
A. c, BRADl'&lt;Nltl, •••,.... Ohi.. bus where they spent the day 1hop.. good cotton dresa. (Do not buy
pin g and in the afternoon �ttended material or pattern before,)
the Academy Award winning Cin­
November 3, · a leader traini ng
erama "Ben-Hur" and In the even­ meetln a: will be held for clothing
ing attended the stage production project leaden. Further infor­
of "The World of Sueie Wong."
mati on will be mailed to the
The girls, who are sophomore• at leaders.
Ohio University, returned to Ath•
All home demonstratio n club,
ens Sunday even ing.
should be sure to have names
ilefo1.. 9:30 A.M.
and addresses of leaden to ex·
Mlddl- WY•2•264f
tentlon office by Oct ober 15 .
lAIT,Z FIID ITO..
Wednesday, November 9, and
AI CtlNtw
Thur1day, November 10, a 11ip
YukH 5-2145
cover workl!lhop will •be held •t
HAM� IIRVICI ITAT­
the Grange Hall llarting at 9 a.
lhfer9 f:OI AM.
Gauges: Montgomery, upper m. Further information will 6e
16.1, lower 9.1, 1.2 open. Gall.I· mail ed.
EftrJ IJt)' lienloe
polis, upper 17.tt, 9 ft tower, l¾
ft. open. Loc'k 23, UUI upper, 9.3
AOCTION EER
ay
lower. Closed off. All movable
ft:EASONABU!: RATl!I
da.ms are up 13 through 23 and
SATISFAC TION GUARANT EED
closed off. A.II Kanawha River
Call Or wrtte I. 0. McCay
dams are on the s111.
Ch•ster, Ohio
Boats Down: Lock 8, OVEC, 8
David Lyoni •aa the moderator
8 22 �Otp am , 7•5; Lock 16, Rocket 2:35 am,
. 6·3; Lock 16, City of Huntington, and pttsided over the meeting of
BULLDOZER FOR HfRE. Ponds, 4:50 am 16-2; Lock 18. Peggy the WYF of the t'ira1 Un ited Preebasements and landscaping. Ph. Downie, 4:45 am, l-1 1 ; Lock 23, byterlan Church when th e gr oup
Ch ester, YU 5-325�.
10 3 30111 Aliquippa. 12:4:i pm, 0-lt; Mr. met Sunday e,·enins al the church
Criss.' 7:25 pm, 9-0; Captain H1r• in Middleport for their regular
PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT. rlson, 9:
meeting.
30 pm, 2-2.
Papering. Floor san d in g and fin­
The meeting opened with the
Boats Up: Lock 27, Franklin D.
ishi ng. Carl E. NelAOn Rutland,
Roosevelt, 7 am. 3 -0; Gallipolis, singing of the Fellowship Hym n af•
Rt. 1. Pho ne WY 2·6969.
Heron , 9 pm,. 3-0; Que en City, ter which Patty Lowery gave the
10 4 6tp 1 : 40, 2-1 ; Bonnie 0, 4 : 50 am; I nca devolions using "The Bible and
B
Lock 23. Mr. Criss, Race." A poem, "Maklng Life
ROOflNG - SPOUTING, SHEET :05 am, 4-1;
Mike Creditor, '6 :20 Worthwh ile" wu read by Helen
0-7;
pm,
5:35
metal work. Repair work of any
pm, :.!·8; Aztec, J l :15 pm. 3-0; Cin­ Taylor. The scripture was read by
ki nd. P hone WY 2-2301.
4:15 1m, 1 0-2: C. V. Har• BeYerly Perrin.
cinnati,
10-10 30tp
Plan s for a Halloween party
ner, 6 : 20 am, 0-2; Eliiabeth, 6:40
am. 1-0; Kanawha River; Lucy were discussed and the group planJane Lucas at Wi n field, 10:� pm, ned a bake ule for Oct. 22.
'l'wenty-three youth and their
0-1 ; Beaver dow n at Wi nfield,
counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
5:25 am, 0- 1.
Vaughan, Mrs. Everett BAchner and
Rev. Howard Ruppell, were pre&amp;� '·
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Lead
ers for the meeting tll!tf
land, Rutland Township. Ph one
l(J.fMlte weet. will be Cindy Sauer and CarWY2-618 1 .
olyn Russell ,
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WYF Met Sund
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( 7 1 ) Real Estate

Legal Notices

LJCIAL NDTICI OIi SALi
Bids will be received by the
undersigned· al the offil!es of
Webster -and Fultz, Pomeroy Na•
tiotlal Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Ohio, ungl 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
October 1,, 1960, for the pur•
chase of the Bertha A. Arnott
·real estate, altuated in Letart
Township, Meiga 'county, Ohio.
The above real e■t1te conslat1
of approxlmate13'
1ttenty-four
acres, on which there 18 situated
a five-room fr1 me dwelling.
Freeland S. Norris,
Adm inistrator of the
Eslkte of Bertha A. Arnett
(9) 30; (10) :S;5, 'I, 8, 10, 12, 13

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Mrs. Benton Ponn entertaihed
with a lurkey dinner Saturday
evening at her home on Mulberry
A�. honotlng her husband on his
birthday.
Present were Mrs. Earl Radcliff
of Wilkesville, Mn. John Radclllr
and son, Robert, of Hamden, Mrs.
Jessie Hennessy, Middleport, Mni.
R. T. West and son, Tommy, of
Po meroy, the honored guest and
Mrs. Ponn. Earl Radcliff and R. T.
West were unable to attend due
to illne5!1.
Mn. Ponn received several nice
gifts.

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STORM &amp; SCREEN WINDOWS

COMBINATION

MASON PTA TO MEET
The. Mason PJ"A will hold -their
regular meeting at the school on
Tuesday, October 1 1 at 7:30. Miss
Alict1 Roach's third grade will pne•
sent the opening �erdse• and a
short buaineu meeting will fol•
1ow.
Ralph Gibbs, Jr. will preJent a
film and a diseuulon on ufely.
Everyone is welcome to att�d - Re­
freshmentl wUI be served.

STORM and SCUEN DOORS
AD euetom Built To ftt Any �

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OUR GRAND OPEN ING SALE

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We hove rounded up from 01Jr other three stores a large
selection of fine pianos and organs including Demonstro.
tors, Rentals, Studio, Trade-ins, Surface Domoqed and
Floor Models. This selection of instruments wi. ! make
this the most exciting soles event in our history.

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Hwband Honored On
Birthday By Mr,. Ponn

Buc_kwheat
Society �ews
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TNK,r,.:R, M i ch. UPI-A ll the awaJ.
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Ul after major 1ur1ery on Thurs,
tlocb are working, 1 1ckin&amp; away
The_ nf' w _ school Is named �or d.l y.
the diitrtrt s pre1enl aupttt n�•
l hf- sehool �ear.
Mr. and !tir 1. Ceor&amp;c ilr1·1•ritige
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Lathes. cnnders and drill pre1- dent w ho has been on 1'- :lob t,f Athen, also ICrt. Charle. Rife
tes ltand read y in the clnnoom •i nce 1942· Robic hlud fi nd.I tltiit Nr. and Mrs. Edward Reinhard'
shops. Moat o f the cla u room embarraH ing and intilll hi dld Cald•ell, S. ra b Rife apenl Sal ur:
desU are in pla u . T.h, gym not wan1 t he achoo! named for day et '" bo■p lt.11 1 with Mr !t ire .
naor &amp;learns with varniah and him.
Uoyd Wood remains seriously
lbe ,wimming pool needa only to
kobichaud and high athool P�in ill. He celebnted bl1 72nd b1r1hclpal Ben J. Karwoski do n't, how- day Oct 7th
be filled wtth water.
The 1panki ng ne w $3 miJlion ev,r. thinlc the new school it
Mr. •�d M�•· Bob BoWf'n and
P. Robichaud High fllled with frills.
Hamilton
ton
ee•Tony of Tolfllo spent the
H l g h achool juniors and senior■
'if'.hool here ha1 ju1t about everyend with ho1ne folks.
w
thing. --4'._eept students and teach- atte ndi n&amp; clas�s on 1plit shiftt at
Burnie Bowen ape-nt lhe Wf'elc:
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moet
Roosevelt
glilt,
for
th
n
o
w
en.
_0
r.....rge We 11 11• Uading
part , only four cour1e11 a aemes- end ,u t h �
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ter-the bare minimum for grad•
thip lct...l Dl1b-ld No. I •PMr. and Mr,. Ed Reinhard and
uating or being admitled to a
PfoWN �"'9 nt. mo,,..,
childnm,
Caldwell. ape nt the
college.
.,.,. the MW hifh school which
home folb. Mrs.
wllh
weekend
If the new 1ehool had been ·
WII te ....,, thh fall. B ut thH
, Larry, Mr . .and Mrs.
Rife
rles
C1lt
opened, ;i ll st ude nts would have
thtY M iked ind twlc• h,rned
Gear1e Sadon.
been able to take si.r. courses.
'9wn r.t.rwtdi lo ral• th"
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Ronald Rife and wife
a.ttff
Equip,-d
•• prov!• moMV for 9"f'atand
A2
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Larry Throngburi;: of
More important, according to
for
li"I .,.,.,..., 9N
AFB spent SatPatter11on
rightW
Ju
Robichaud and
rwoaki, the
the uw acHOI.
urdaJ
with
lln.
Ethel Rirr and
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''Tao many frilis," the taxpay- new_ ac. h00I bui 1d '"1 hH �h e son1. llr1. Margle Rife relumed
era romplaiued. " We ca n 't afford � u • p�en t , .8nd room 10 provide ho me wlth them to malt:e hrr
vocational type oour11e1 that hom
thl1 kind of thir,g. "
e in Fairborn .
ca�
n�l be offered
in the old
So the new high 1chool, which
J
oseph .Rife, Chillicothe, Jack
was going to be the pride of buddi�g-counie� such 11 . sales- RUe, St. Alban•. Robert Rife or
thia communit)' weat of Detroit, manah_, p, ln&lt;lu•trlll mechamca, _el- SoUtb Charleston, Edward Rife
1tanda idle while Junior a nd high ect�onica �d home �nomi cs of Sunbury spent Friday evtning
1cbool student.a attend duxes on wh i ch .requ•• well-equ i pped la- with their father Charles Rite
split ,h 1 rt1 in the old Roosevelt boratortes and shops.
Whil e_ 01 d, red-bric_k Roosevelt at the hoipital.
School · buildinc about a block
.
Mn. Juanita Saxton an• da,.
School 1s Jammed with 1tudenu
gb
ter lnbbie, Mn. Dorothy Bev,
j uat a block
on d'JUble shift.a,
Racine Teeru Council
Charle,
d g:e of Athen.,, Mn.
e
rl
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away stands the beautiful nn
in
n
Hunt .
Wed
elday
nt
Rife
IJJ)e
school . tan brick witli blue trimMet Tru,1day Evening
Jngton
with
Charles
Rife
who
is
The R..cine Teens Farm Bureau ming on the outside.
_
owly improvin g.
■l
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The ,chool ii buill in thr
Youth Council mel Tuesday even­
Birt�c_�:r of Pr1merct,
ing, Oct. 4, at the hom e of Karen wing, with I circular library at �ed
0inu.i1 eveni ng wilh
W
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ed
the end of the "academic wing , "
TheiH.
Mn.
Ethel
Rife.
New officen for the coming year Glau-enclos ed co"idora with tile
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,�n
were elected H lollowa: president, noora conn ect t he wi ng,.
t , ict
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b&gt;,. m
Another wing holds "1hop" 1nd N�- 11 • "dlltftned" district un•
Carl Walton; viee president, Ji m
H■mm; aecretary and news report. h0tne economiCB claurooma and der state law and ii gets extra
er, l(aren TheiSB:
treasurer and science laboratories filled with money from the state-but not
cabinet member, Donna Bowers · brand new lathe&amp; and BeW'ing ma• enouih to aolv-e the problems.
·
disc1111sion leader, Johnny Grueser'. chines and other equipment.
Aoltichaud alui· olher �chool
There ia a!IO a 75,foot long fici1 l1 talk hopefully of getting
M:embers plan to attend the
Farm Bureau Banquet. Oct. 20, and swimming pool, ■ huge gymn11i• the school ope n before this sehool
also the One Day Youth Confere nce um and al'l auditori um that seat■ year eqds, pert111.p1 even before
600 in soft, theater-like chain.
on October 22.
the a,econd llemester begins in
Whal is the financial problem February.
Iha! keeps the new sch ool eu1pty
A dtiien, advisory eounril i:9
o ere tuuenl&amp;
•·J
of stud ents?
at work on plans to gel thf' new
Laclct lndudry'
J'Uit Over Week,md
building: in use. But the taxpayen
Robic haud say1 the district •■ it111
Sharon Jones, Atudent at OU, and
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:.Ht be ;
her roommates. Virginia Koch or territory i1 a typic1I "bedroom
Rpe�bridge ,nd J�nice Wolfe or suburb" mostly residenti.i prop.
Racine. spent tile week end With erty with little i ndu�try to help
Mr. and P4r1. Emerson Janes and bear the lax load.
The neig h boring city of Dear­
Mr. and Mn. Don Wolfe in Racine.
Friday evening t hey were di n­ born. for example, hr11 a property
ner and overnight guests at the tax. base of aboLt $29,000 per
Wolfe home and Saturday they student, thanks to industry like
NEW od USED
were joined by Shirley Beegle of the Ford Mot or Co.
has
a
But
District
No.
tax
8
Racine at t he Jones h Qille for di n•
base of only about $6,110 per
ner and overnight.
Suriday, Mr. and Mn. Jones ac- stu de nts, the ninth l o•e1t among
conif)anied t heir daughter and M i1s Wayne County's 43 school di•
Koch to Athens and also visited tricts.
This means a tu increase lanch
with Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. Ooro­
PIion• WY,!-37114
thy Dandakis before returning to hard o n h0meown ers. The school
POMEROY,
tu: rate is now $23.iff pe-r $1000
M iddleport.
assessed property valuation. 41,
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' ,tie date of November 18 baa
been selected for the annual farmcity di nner.
Iri order to check out final de­
tails, a meeting fl£ all rommittee
COMBINATION
member. has been set for Thurs-­
day, Oct. 13, at 8 p. m . al the Coun­
ty Extension Office. All memb ers
are urged to attend with reports
niple Track - Self Storinl
from each committee.
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ffRMITI AN• PEST CONfROL I ---------t.r l'eln. frM fntpectlon. IMur,. SMALL 80-A _Polaroid Land Cpmera work hght and Dash atN by Nt1tlenwhle. Phont It.
tachment. $75. Call WY2-5240..
and Aa ltrwlce 'ltiatlon WY2·
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10-7-3t p
2M6.
C OAI-LU!IIP, STOKER, NUT.
ar · 0
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Double B Coal Co., West Colum. bia, W. Va. Ph. SP 3-5246.
WE WISH TO EXTEND A HANO
IO 8 8tP
of thanks to our frie nds, neigh·
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----bor, and relative, for their I
beautiful cards, gifts and fruit, fflE LATE T. H. DAVIS property, brick two story, locatelli
f or their ma ny ki ndnesses and
at North
Tblrd and Coal
sympathy show n white our so n
rl, may be
Streets,
Middl�po
g
Jeffrey Lynn, was recoverin
9- 17-SOtc
.,ren _ any eveni ng.
from a foot lacers1ion at Holzer
Hospital. A 8peclal thank&amp; to the • .PEACHES,
brlng
containen.
A�tors and nurse, at that hosWebster
Frillt
Jfarm
Long Bot1
p1tal.
. tom, Ohlo. P".u one YU' kon �3201
M r. an d M rs. H er-rt
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9-lG-Ue
Miller and Family
10 10 ltp , --..------ -----·
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1
own. Brln,g �our own conlai n er.
w
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E WISH TO E XPRESS 0UR
ro!fttt, Portland.
f
sincere and heirtfelt t hanks to
0-4�2tP
relatives .a nd friends for th e
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tl:lnd n(lss and l)'mpath)' shown SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
us during the illness and death.
blond console model, in e1ccelof our beloved
h usband apd
lent con!1ltlon with guarantee.
fath er. We especially Wiii h to
Equipped to meke button h oles,
thank the. blood donors and the
dar n, pat1,:h. monogram a nd many
Laurel Cliff Healt h Club, the Cub I fancy zig, zag ,1titches. Take over
Scout Den Mothera, Ewing Funbalance due $43.50. Terms ar•
eral Home, Dr. Roger Danie1s,
ranged or discoun l for cas h.
Dr. T. A. Hewetson a nd personPhone WY 2-2204.
10 5 6tc
nel of Holzer Hospital and Re\'.
NECCHI SEWING M A C H I N E.
Ralph C. Zundell.
E4ilulpped to tig zag, darn , mono­
The Burdette Family
gram,
etc. Sold originally for
10 10 ltp
$UII.OO. Pty off balance of
$56.00 or $8 per month. Phone
WE WISH TO EXPRESS 0 1,JR
WY 2•2204.
10 6 6tc
de�pest thanks to all wh.o wtre
so thoughtful! in our hour of
8--20
Te
n
Ply
Ttuck
Tires,
with
SIX
need when we lost our dear
tubes. One tw o speed rear end
111other and grandm other, Mrs.
for I 'ii: Jon truck. See Merchants
_Mrs. Effie Trichler. We wish to
Collecting Agency, Pomeroy Na­
thank Dr. J. J. Davia, nurses and
tional Bink Building, Pomeroy,
staff al Meigs General Hos:&gt;il11l,
Ohio.
10 8 3lc
ReV, C. J. Lemley for his consol•
ing ·words, the singers, Mr. and 300 BA� STRAW. Phone WI 8Mn. Albert Fre nch, and organ­
3679, Edison Hollon, M l n ersville.
ist, Mrs. Daphhei Bl'o)'1es, the
10 8 3tc
t · pall bearers, Miller's FUneral
.SAL11"' 1Jlit, FURNITURE AT
Ho�e, UB Cab Co., all who t1ent
ELIIIRPILO'S
flowei1, those who ient forid and
. IN POMEROY
RCA VICTOR 24 i nt:h mahogany
all Who lielped in any way.
t.elevJsio"n Console. New pictun,
7iir. and Mrs, Frank- C . Mur­
tube. $185.
ray and 11· 011, Philip J. Ray•
RCA VICTOR 2 1 i nch deluxe table
bur n
model television and matc h ing
10 10 I le
-�---------base. •New picture tube. $95.
21 INCH ScREEN A•miral tele•
vilion aet. Ma h oga n y console,
, hA
LOST
r v\f!\ fox houndt during 1 $50.
the M:�Wi Co\lnty Hunt. Any• :RCA VICTOR 17 ltlch mah ogany
oonaole television set. $69.
One kftOWIO&amp;" their whereabout,
e.asy
pie� notjfY ·any Fox Hunter Wl�Gl3ACK Upholstered
We repair all types of ratll•
10-7-fte
or un WIN1 82.
qtair. Fair condition. $3.
GREEN FlNlSH DREAKFAST SET ators, from heater cores to
(table ind tour chairs) in good the larges!. truck �r tractor.
..Auto
condition. $10.
radiator.
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JUST 3 U!$ED HOOVER Electric
vacuum cleaner8. $2.50 each.
SEV�N PIECE Din ing room suite.
-- lad Mllfli It.
In excelleni co.ndltion $100.
PhoM WY-2-2143
USED KELVINATOR
Refrlger-'
111.cnie,. Ohle
Pomeroy, Ohio
ator with freezer cltest.
BUICK Super Hardt�p Looks I SI� PlECI: Di n ing room suite.
and run• like new. Phone wy2.
lo.4--Stp
2778.
BLUE UPHOLSTERED Chair. Falr - - . - - --·
COKl'L&amp;'TE INSURANC&amp; PRO
condition. $3.
ma•
o
aut
do
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o
19M MERCURY, 2
tection, Lile, Auto, Flre, Pollo.
ELIIRl'E&amp;tie trlrismltslon, radio and beat' D'S IN POMEROY
DOD lllll1. Middleport.
Call
3tc
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..· er. Pbone VJS-2451 or see Bill 1
0)'4
l0-?-3tc
,Mcltelvey,
ONE MINE PONY, mare pony 2
ye,ra old, botii, pony 1 Year old. BARNF.6-SJMPSON INSU RANCE
1802 CHEVROLET Delux.e coupe.
Agt!nt■• 11:lddleport. Fire, AutoUM9 FOI\D �actor •Rd Vower
Al rnecliiinlc"al condition, Mason,
mobll.a. Bondi, Phone WY2$500.
Phone
WY
2·2204.
I
Va,, Phone SP 3-5919.
,:21-tt
2903. '
10
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10 8 61p
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Rurdett•
n,dl
Pomeroy Route I. ' --.....-.,--=,--_..,,,..,.""=
PliOJle WY a-mo.
10 10 Blp FOR SALE; FIVE ROOM HOUSE
� FUEL OIL ond - fllr.
wlth bath, nice location. Kelvin
nacu. Call tot fre1 �-1m•ta SIX ACJtE8'-LAkD1 CROPS, FARM.
H
ood. Ul l,o,,J:u11t St., Pomero1,
llveltoct. J9Ue
implementa
tid!tpon
l'oremu. &amp; Abbod
10 1 Sotp
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H•f•, 1111 . a;1bury 1\_oad.
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lO 10 B!J' FOR SALE--Lot ,od lwo hotbet.
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TRAILER 18"' fllot :.\lumlntun , �
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One, 9 room s and bath, and one
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ii;:
ob I 1
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room, \vlth runnina waler.
B
m.9 tlrie
:i �.:� flvj,'t",;.u:.i':!�
S·05112, Cllllo�.
Call
·l'bOlle !(e,; Ht· -,tiLt
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10 a OI•
� or tllJ.Ulll .
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ven TU2!di.
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FOR SALi': 2M bileo mlull hlY. •
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.�roJ SYRACUSE - 1 story frame, 8
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rooms and b(th. front. porch,
P01:l SAJ.Jfl APPLES, Rome1, Stay• 1-20-Ue
large lot. Good luocation $400().
:mam, Ree and Yellow DellcioUJ,
RACINE - New (unfinished) o ne
- Cider. On Route 688.
to
story frame, 4 •oom� bath ,nci
10-T-lllc
Cl!J&gt;Orl. Lat-ge lol.
APAll ' EiiiFiiR�r. BROILER· FARM ':"'"" to l�re,, 8....,..!L SR 2fif
1080 ,..10 :r. 40 ft. hou•e trailer With
rnune
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without l ot. WUI tell reaaon10 10 Ste
house 40 x 140 ...,.,., capacity),
· ab1t.
or Phone JUymond
complete with equipment. plenty
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10,7.mc
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$l000, full price $41()(),
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PIIONI WY 2·:mll
'#Y NIJt
TRAILER �lJRT �•c:e for rent.
10 8 Ste
Cl� iuiL,t 'retldentiill �tlon
· 1k Cilub.lN, Obto. Concrete FOR
room .bou■e and
SALE A
PtiSrt tiQd waJl:1i : good 'Wiler,
doors..
o l oll, storm
tw
bath,
...,.., Ja•iulry, prtvllepa, $5.00
windows, double prace,
and
� ...._ Hoban DlllOn, ·Realraa he1l, cit')' water. '4.&amp;oo
� ��\Ii. Ohlo. lo-8-�
down, balance In ,mall month•
,
lJ payment.a. Phone WlD-3792.
MODBIN' 1tftftn'N1hed I roeilt
0-6-6
ab
h
artment
.
bath
f.i:
and
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.:..:lp
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1, Incinerator\ FOR SALE 4 room
l�ell, .,_ �i
· h ou1e on i
ne WY2-514l.
_tiirie c::iou_ ·
acres of ground, de11lrable for
�18-tle ' · · · • - · 1 · • · • • · • • • ·
l'ot additlOJ1 on Syra· cu:s:e flood
r
oad, ¼ mUe from hi1hway, cltJ
APAU:,1IENTI -. !'VDIIUd , �
water, cood read. Phone
untumllMd. lldll.tm.· IOd4le
10-7�tp
port. Pho■e WY ••1. I I ti 6283.

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th eir tt1pectlvt 1roup1.
tood detnonatntlMII fumilhed
tbe Ja n ch. The demoo,trsllon ineluded differ ent food• for I
well-planned lu nch.
Dales of lulure actlYitie, art
Frida,. October 14, at IO a. m.
a1 the Rock Spri n gs Grange Hall
the fint lesson of t he be1: mn en
lf' wine clu1. Eich pe non 11 re•
q unted to b!'i ng paper. pen ci l,
1.a?e meuure a nd the ir own
lunch.

$3 Million Dollar Sch ool
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Stands Empty Lacks Of F.,..,.-Ul!I
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In the United Stal Ps. P THl;.1ngl.'1 1 ng l i \ t'S
111d dQJll,ging or destroyrng propnt�
, 46 rninutes some Or7l' d i e � h the re­
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��tu.ally brought reeognil 1on of t he need
for a ·concentrated drive fur fire prevention
on • n8tio nal scale .
,Flnt Fire Pn•,·enlion nay
Tbe first Fire Prevent ion Day was ohscrv­
iM October 9, 1 9 1 1 . the 40t h an nivc rs.iry of
1lle Great Chicago Fire.
•�' ID f920, President Woodrow Wi lson issued
:( tot 1-.} Ch&amp; first Presidentia l-Procl amat ion of F ire
Day.
..•tt'·t ,l'lti•//
:!fl Prevention
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"JJt. � �d, in 1922 , President \\la rren G . HanJt- •-111:!1 proclaimed the first Fi rt&gt; Prevention
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't ,1 - Ea
t.J:nited States has prodaiml•d t lie week con­
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talning October 9 as Fire Prcn•nlion Week.
Last year losses from fire were a shade be-

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RAIL SPOKISMIN MIIT
W ASmNGTON UP I -Labor
Secr etary Jame11 P. Mitchell con•
ferred with railroad union and
management 11pokesme n Friday
on his proposal for an impartial
t•ommission to study alleged un­
ion "featherbeddi ng" and work
rules changes. Bot h si des agreed
to ('o ntinue
d1sC'lssto ns wit h
Mitchell on Oct. 17.

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low t hose of thl preceding year.
In 1 95:J !he nu mber of fire deaths totaled
1 1 .300, compared with 1 1 ,500 in 1958.
And fire losfes at $1 .047 ,073,000 were
n ine-tenths of one pell cent unde11 119681, t.be·
first decline ,i nce 1968\
T 1e Jell ._ f'Milnrr

There rat. be no ••llinlihj in, Ille filll�I
against fire. Theue can, bo no. oestlirtl' 1&gt;n1 til\e,

lloll 4Qlllaia,

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proper amperag,i•?'
Remember one--fou.lrdli Gtl alt .11188

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cent are the rosuHl � miinttMt of eleetri''"al
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ret-ary- t,•HBUMI' of ttie stri ldll&amp;
Mi11,J1i. liild,11 driven' union, stalint
&lt;iJ'l"ie°' wou ld, q:iok 4P bus rldt1rt
free lr'I 111'eJr own cal'S today, but 1
thalt h, didn'.1 ·know w,hether lhe
drl\l�tll Would aceept tips:
"I won 'l be wiln them, but
thl'!y1re fiuma n, alter all "

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Nan'cy-o·e'rJe n , ,18 recul)f,!ratm g af .
ter .!l.n operation at, th e Pleasant
Valley Hotpltal. Those wis h ing to
send· card• may addf.!SS them to
Mrs. Mary O'Brie n , Pleasant Valley Hospital, Room 1 18, Point

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Pictures were recently laken and
h ave been delivered at l he school.
Chery) Ann l'Bius and Qonna
Sidders are celebrati ng birthdays
this week.
It ha1 been learned that the
H ealth Deeartme nt will soon give
the following shoh: firat polio
shots for Isl grade ; smallpot,la l
grade; D. T. B001ters, 2 a nd 5;
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Mn1 Mattia Bentilt ' of, €annon•
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11�dln11
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time
b111e
w,ltll
Your m,p1tilt Is tt,e bri1ht way you feel.
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'l.'lte 11!.Ai wllll met Tuesdft&gt;':, Oct. rwhen there's
on the tajlo . . . maybe
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neediess - t hey ai:e, Call8ed1 b� human1 care- and Mr.a. lta'1l Gil'mOJII. oll Ru · L , Jil,I - 'lt:SOJ a. mi ail �a scttOOll A
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nice,
crea!'D)'·
chipped
beef or welsh
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0ctobe11 3· abndan(l!II all Sij
, l llliol!il prioparn willl bit g11tu1ented1
lessness and forgetirulness.
rarebit on toest :. � .-�. just bread1 spread:
You can do yo"" put IAMIJgM "' ,_. ,.,., Seh0-0l w,, 119. 0llll•ll1S wu """'' l b¥ U., atlldentA.
and · jam. Perk! up � meal!
€ottaaa prqeai fflNfpi, \Wl8r h8IW
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Mm�. Al!tu MooO.: 8\fldl arr,.' Sbllt a{ lilllij�"'••ltonldl on1 011teber 14.
Good Thlnp Go wRh
lilt
alll
the
new;
III.IJ
shades.
ttt1c
ol'dllll
ttt1
Jey Jl'llllnger we,e 'llbuNny dltlnw � •J 4"iwdl
Heinef.1 � • ••ca1111
of " Victory " for their class rings.
guests of Mrs. C. E. Roec her
Popi.Ian priced!
The 8th Grade has been doing
Chester.
odd jobt. in prepari n g t he . Bedford
Evtrythin&amp; Goodl
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Youth Center for use.
of
h�
Mrs. M11ry O'Brien, mother.
sister, Lyda, and brot h er Jim Ad,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sh erman Ro­
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ams.
NEW Y�:m� UPI-Af1('r 48
But l hc ch11nRe brini;:A a HUle
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Wedn esd ay.
NEW YORK 1.!PI - ,
Mr. and Mn. He nry Eblin J·.
J,-r, of bellevini;i a 11art1rnlnr I rnon· l igh1 tn t h r dou d y sllhjt&gt;d
�look
cenback
ov�r
my
hfe,
nearly
have purcbaAed the Bob Jeffers
Qancer viruA wai. strietly non- · 11r 1•irus,•s an d i:anr.ers and it' K
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f()ntagl.:?Ul!, srit•nrc is no w 1·.,n- a �11 lq 1 •,·t nrwly pe r tinent to peo• tury of �ime, I m 11 rvel al ! he c .an • pla ce and moved lt\ete last week.
Mr . and Mrs. George RenshaW
fi'olrted �ilh thC" f1111 proof ih:,! 11 1,1 1 • only th is yPa r viruses have g('s which I have seen, ' wro1e
, lt contagious.
i.:alled on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fillin•
h1 ·1•tt rlin·(' l l y implicated in hu- Bernard M. Baruch,
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Th.c 90-year,old statesmln, con- ger lut week.
"mlll!I h1 the celehrntrd Hmh \ 1 , 111:111 c·anr r r.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snider are
INtl which w11s on1! 1,f th 1 · fir:-&lt;1
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Oh\'i11usly
C'anrer
viruses
don't
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this week in Columhus
to
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"Tht
mt•molrs,
Public
Years,
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,'llheNI i11 no reaHon ror human If t h t• .�· difl. sdence now would vel�:
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D:irrell Roberts called on his
hi••• to worry hrraU�l' of t l1 1 s know mut·h mo re about lhpm
"America was ml adolescent,
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iloes.
soon
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unfin ii; hed countr)' when J was
ehanae in its sfatus.
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1l� d 1 s m•cry by Dr. f,' rnncis P:iy- born . Th&lt;' r1rs
· t t ramconlinepta I
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A•m,· s,tons, o,•••·r
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Ion Buu� nf lhf' Rockefeller I n- Tai· 1 roacI h11 d b.u cn comp I et c d le s
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Reed, Rt. 1. Rutlan d;
.� h l u l ,·, th� r.ous virus was sub- than two yea_rs before my b �. rlh , Raymond
fl J anet Lee Neal, Middleport;
Mis
jl'dt•II lo \(,hat seemed an .ici&lt;l alld l h t• Jl�t1�mg of t he American I
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Robert R. McCarley, Vi nton; Mn.
1 1 •,( for (' OlllaJ,!iowmess.
frontier dad not octur until al- H ward Coleman Alh:n Long
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Accept THt At Proof
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ChkkrnN WNf' fed tissurs in· list e ned to rpy great-grandmother _
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fps!l•,I wilh t hr virus. They min- 1ell s1 ories o r the American Hev- they h ave learned how to Oy above
i.:h- 1 1 frc&lt;•ly with chirkcns whic h olulion _ stories which s he h ad the eart h and to explore the very
OdOMr 8
All membt·rs of lteturn Jona­ :wt u ullv. hori• t he tumors caused he 11 rd from her mot h er who lived preci ncts of the moon. Every day
tlllJl Mt1lU11 C h apter, DAR. are h.v 1 hc virus. These chickens were through it - and of t he War of we learn of some fa ntastic new
' .-Pd to be al lhe Miclcll&lt;'f!Ort h11 li,�vc,t to he SUS&lt;'eplible, yet J B J 2, which wa s part of her own development l n medicine, lranspor•
Ctmet.ry at 3 p. m. Sahmluy pnt onP of t hem came down with girlhood mC! morie&amp;. Throug h the ta l ion, communica ti on,
afternoon ror th e gnvc markings r·anc·cr. This was 1 he proof wh ic h eyes
these relatives and my
" Stlll J bae noticed lll.at tome
hnd IH'f'll acctpled as final ever own life, 1 h ave enjoyed a vN'tual people _ you n g peo ple In parli,
for Mr11. Robert A. Mil lrr
suwr.
Mill Daisie Saunders.
eye-wit n es, account of our coun, cular - take the *onders of thil
1ry's
d cveiopmcnt since lndepend- age pretty muqt for granted.
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now
has
flec_,n
canceled
by
October 10
be&lt;!ause
Dr.�.
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"Comparing the worlt! iD which it 11 h ard to sustaln a sense of
the achool Monday at 7:30 fl. 111. lcs .incl W. G. Waller of t h e
1 �val Wiles and Charin; \J11y1!
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Agriculture's
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s will
. .nhoratory at w h ich r was born, I mig h t just as vels which �ience and technology
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lit In, chHEte of t he nroaram and .i
bor n one,hundred- p our out week after week. But
· 'lt9le' ahow 'Mill he stagnl hy
l hc l�11M L;msln.t( . Mk h . They worked well have been
with
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highly
inbred
line
of
and
ninety,
Instead
of ninety, years w h en one can look back as far aa
mtin,
wh11 P 1,,glmrns known to be must ago. Scarrelr anylhing we now con- [ can, and remember th at the
sider lndispensahle to normal !iv, working of a kitchen water tap
.,.. The. paught&amp;rll of Huth f 'lus11 of su.�n•pl ihlt• tu tlw virtls.
Ttwy in 1 1n1 M t•d 404 o day old in&amp; existed ln the wor ld or my once rilled, h im with wonder, he
/ the United Mc-l hndist l ' ll11rd1 w i l l
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church with Mrs. Minni� N1•1 1 l l• Hnrl t liry Wl'rC ret1rt•d in the same mobilc5 or airplanes; without ra- chan1e1 whic h have taken place
UJ)proxima1elv the dlo, televi8ion, or movies: Without 11, nd a: ain the true perspective of
Una, Mrs. Mar1 Crary au&lt;I Mrs. p(•11s wi1h
Sil!lll' m1ml)(&gt;r of rhkks who al miracle drug8, electric home appli• age."
ThOmaa Gocgleln us ho�ll��s,•s.
l h 1 • �t;ir1 h,itl no virust&gt;s in 1 hem. ance, fountai n pens, or tro1.en 1 .:::::___________
111 14 In l oO d11ys 56 lo 1M per foods.
The Dl1abled Ameri(";in Vt'lerans
"The rate of our progre811 - of
Wllf moel al the IJ.A.V. l l a l l , l'orn­ 1 · 1•111 of t he inoculated chickens
t troy, Ohio, Mon day night Oc1 ohor w1•ri• fli•111l of canct'r, The lime material progress - staggers the
10. There Will be u put l ui·k �upp�r 11 1 nok for 1hr virnses 1o kill imagination. It took men thou•
p. m. and llw 1m·ut w i l l lw I hem d1·1wndl·1l upon how muc h sands of years to find a aubstltute
at
' ' c; furnl■hed by the DA V ' s. AH veli•r- 1 11· us l1ad hN'll put into lh('m and for the oxcart, but in 50 years
• • • Itri■ are welcom e. The Ladirs ' A 11 x- wlw t h 1 •r it w,1s injer. lcd in veins
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sirnpl)' tu an increase in the eon• j
lfir)! are in c h nrJ.:e of t h&lt;.' e11 1 n - u1· 11iu1,,,. l lw skin.
, mnment.
ccn tra liOn of the vlrus," they ad.
Tnni ml1tlon by Co nt•d
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Of tht!tr 1ininot·11l 11 \('d pen mat•
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\Wr
i·ent
Oc:tolMr
wero dead
Thti Meigs; County lhdin" Cluh t1f flllH ' Pr wit hin :J7 lo l6:i days.
'WOI ineef_Tuesda y ut 7:31l p. m. 11! Tl11• sdPn1 isl Rairl t h•• viruses
the Satl■bury Towmhlp hullding: 1•v1dl•n!.t1lly had to build uµ to a
..-efflbera are asked to hrini:; sa111l­ i-rit in1I h111 unknown nutnb4'r l n
thi&gt; fr ori11in11I ho.!11� before they
wlchea of cookies.
ru11lfl be lronsmltted.
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TUii., WID., THURS.
The Paat Co u ncllors o r C h l'Nlm sion wa� by contact because they
Gel lloll.ble Your
Counell Dau1hter&amp; or Anwrira wlll 1 n11,;l r 11rl('d a tw o compartme nt
Purehue In PoU
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fflfft Wedne1d1y even ing at the 11f'Tl ,livh !NI hy douhl,- chicke n­
Ptlffel Slunps
Jodi• hall with Mrs. Henry Spt•n­ \\ ire three-quarlen or an in ch
eer and Mr■• Curtis Frcdl'rirk us 1qrnrl. This pri;&gt;Vf'ntf'd ph,Sical
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.1iotteue1. Mfll. l:IUl•ll JH&lt;lrnour [•m11l1rl hotweo n ehickcns ln the
and Mra. Floyd Ridenour will he two (•omp11rtmenh, but dld not
' In ch■r1e of the entertai111ncnt. pn·vl'l11 t•lose proximity ,
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fift .1· l'l1!cks i nocul11ted with vi­
Mela• County Plo11rtr and
;. J(ltltorJcal Society will hold ils m� wrrr 11ut in one t·ompartment
.... INl'h annual meeting at tlw Ft•il• l'.• ,thlt\ 2!') &lt;luys 47 ur the M were
tbia,_Fall• . J!lame ·,
"Gu broiling ls one reason why_ � didn't have lio· waah ·our
t.,.1,d Church In Pomeroy on dl'acl nf ranrer. P'lrty unlnol'ula1
ptrectneld1y afternoon, Octolwr 12, ril 1·hlt•ks WNr pul in the other
bro� wi�·�
roJlllWnllll amoke
1 [,1npll r1mrnt. Not one came down
. fteffl 1 :SO to 4:00 o'dork.
llih'il,lip bioU
in my kitchen stay• clean longer, I hear other women complaill,
Refre1hme n t1 will h1· :-:t•n·cd \·, i 1 h &lt;'illl&lt;'t'r, nnd this seemed to
�l111w
1hnl
the
virus
cot1ld
not
be
t11
ii
lqd the public:: is ln vilt•d
llul meat
ia,llOt onbl
open. I'm oon,rlnced
with the oven
11irhotne
tthd tfte meeting.
In re11orl inK t h eir results to
lietter when it's
T h r Nat imrnl Cnnc,ir lnstllue, Be•
October 1 3
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Raulo Juot rf&amp;llt ._, time!
CIN•I No i..uo..nt
\'lhl Wlndlna Trail r.nrd1•n Cluh th,•sdn. Md .• !hf' .!lci ,:-ntillB said
Tbl1 Gold 8t¥;.�8'.�
wlU ffleet Thursday tvenini:l ai frankli-• lh4·Y did nu1 undcr1tand
Alway, done a• )'OM lib
The Bl11'Ml'-with•••Brain'ISIN:kl� ��
UM home ol Mra. Joseph Slru hl1· ,,, 11y t lu,y w1•r&lt;' the r!rsl to prove
ihem---and autoAlaUc,lly.
rep.lat• th• flame auto''' clllulll.Mll
Bart, med.lµin or well done
Mulberry ffelshl• for a masked t . w Ht.1.s cancn \'HII be conlagi•
mat::lc:ally iO do ,way with
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,i.1s by co n t.act. Of roune, they
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any pan MltomltKl.
'J'II• Fairview Churc h will h •l • ' a,od du chong
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1 11Nlde Cle1an d Drug Sto r e m uf l'011lr.1: iommes� ma)· be due
-!'am• fel c!1old.,.t Faat.er
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There'■ nothlna
Lean11 ..,. ollout hew yctt11: .
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'Get Ille cleanoot oookin( raDC!&gt; there le-one c,1· u-.
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MAQIC CHIEF - VESTi'&lt; '- NORGI': - Dlllll!l-- 11,\
"IIPllt w,01 THt couecu
'11M: lhn.. County Youth Rally
WIURl.llOOL
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el tlllt Churthe1 of C hrist will be
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� luaday, Oclober 16. al 2 p.
OPTO M ETRIST
.. �t the :Rutltnd Churc h or Ch rl1I.
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11, I lo I (Clole al Noo11 on ftun,)
0111,o,
lloun,
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lo
meroy church will be In
lut Court Strael. P-1
of thJ proaram, and there
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OCT. 1 4
Material Objective ni1ht will
be observ ed wh en Mary Shri ne,
W h ite Shrine of Jerqnlem ffl�t::11
Friday at 8 p.m. at the fOOF -bait
Potluck refreshments
be ser­
\led and all members are uraed to
attend,

laurels.
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I t is the job of all! Mi us 'I&amp; ctntlinue our et­
forts to make Ame11inai ffilie sale.
H a ve you chEtGlt,ui y.ou, attic 011 �BBemeni
rceelllly for accumulation, oE bhe 'b)t.pe ot com►
bustible trash in1 w.hicti, tires so, easily staiit?
Have you checbd1 y:0011 eleat:Jllcal' eircuil:B
and extension co11d&amp; t&amp;, make SU■:1 8 l!hey, arre ini

tip-top shape?
Does your IUM'

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Plan For Coming Meetings

For Rent

11partme nt ao
THREE ltOOM
Conder Streel , Pomeroy, alao, 4
A leader lraini ng ft'leelina for
room ap1r�m1Jnt
on Seaond home denton,1tutio11 ,ll'Odp1 tm
Street, Pomeroy. Pho ne WY2- the subjt!ct of meal planffln1
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9-28,tfe for better family he•llh klcludlril
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FOVR HOOMS., uururn 111hed and diet, n eedini 1peclal itlenlion
four roo1n rurrushed. Phone was held al tbe borne or Cenev■
WY2-3302, Chri1tlne
Bee�!e. Ji. Nolan, s1racu1e, Frida,.
Ni neteen leaden Wer e preteht
10·7 6lc
representing the differe nt home
troups of the
demonstr.atlon
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AlAN 1o lake over gas ala.lion. 11nd nutrition apeciallat lroril Ohio
P hone WY2·9920.
9-23-Uc State Univeraity cond ucted the
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9-23-Uc
9920.
These leaders •Ill return to
their groups and u Be the informalion gained in the rne:elln"• for
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1 7 Help Wanted

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On Tuesday, October 18 at th e
Grange Hall at 9 a. m. a aewifti
machine clin k will be held for
the Rock Spri np and Cbe1te1'
groups. Any others wi11hin1 \o
attend should rontaet the e:itenMUELLER FUkNACISS, WISTING
lion itffice for further inforffla,
HOUSE appllenat. Ameld Bro­
tion. Each
atte nding
penon
thffl. s,racllWf, Oh-. PhorM
WY24:114.
n.n.tf
B hould bring the complete sewjng
machine with instruction book
' AIR «ONDITIONING-;-REFruGDand any small tools, raga for
I ation servi ce Jack'• Refrl1eraOn Fritla.y aftern oon MIH Dixie clea n ing, steel wool and their
Ihm. New 11a..n. !'h one TUZ.
Ann Pierce, Middleport, 1nd Mila own lunch.
�••31.
Ja net Carpenter of Pomeroy ac­
-Nove mber 1 at l O a. m. the
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companied their roomri11«!, Miu interm ediate !!twine
A 1CTl0flll ■•
clan wilt
Su e Keller, to her hom e In Dela­ hold its meeti ng. Each person
Complet. Strvic.
ware for a week end vl11II.
CrlH lt..tfonf
should bring paper, pencil, lape
Wrh, ,honti or CmtKt
Saturday, they drove to Colum• measure and material to make a
A. c, BRADl'&lt;Nltl, •••,.... Ohi.. bus where they spent the day 1hop.. good cotton dresa. (Do not buy
pin g and in the afternoon �ttended material or pattern before,)
the Academy Award winning Cin­
November 3, · a leader traini ng
erama "Ben-Hur" and In the even­ meetln a: will be held for clothing
ing attended the stage production project leaden. Further infor­
of "The World of Sueie Wong."
mati on will be mailed to the
The girls, who are sophomore• at leaders.
Ohio University, returned to Ath•
All home demonstratio n club,
ens Sunday even ing.
should be sure to have names
ilefo1.. 9:30 A.M.
and addresses of leaden to ex·
Mlddl- WY•2•264f
tentlon office by Oct ober 15 .
lAIT,Z FIID ITO..
Wednesday, November 9, and
AI CtlNtw
Thur1day, November 10, a 11ip
YukH 5-2145
cover workl!lhop will •be held •t
HAM� IIRVICI ITAT­
the Grange Hall llarting at 9 a.
lhfer9 f:OI AM.
Gauges: Montgomery, upper m. Further information will 6e
16.1, lower 9.1, 1.2 open. Gall.I· mail ed.
EftrJ IJt)' lienloe
polis, upper 17.tt, 9 ft tower, l¾
ft. open. Loc'k 23, UUI upper, 9.3
AOCTION EER
ay
lower. Closed off. All movable
ft:EASONABU!: RATl!I
da.ms are up 13 through 23 and
SATISFAC TION GUARANT EED
closed off. A.II Kanawha River
Call Or wrtte I. 0. McCay
dams are on the s111.
Ch•ster, Ohio
Boats Down: Lock 8, OVEC, 8
David Lyoni •aa the moderator
8 22 �Otp am , 7•5; Lock 16, Rocket 2:35 am,
. 6·3; Lock 16, City of Huntington, and pttsided over the meeting of
BULLDOZER FOR HfRE. Ponds, 4:50 am 16-2; Lock 18. Peggy the WYF of the t'ira1 Un ited Preebasements and landscaping. Ph. Downie, 4:45 am, l-1 1 ; Lock 23, byterlan Church when th e gr oup
Ch ester, YU 5-325�.
10 3 30111 Aliquippa. 12:4:i pm, 0-lt; Mr. met Sunday e,·enins al the church
Criss.' 7:25 pm, 9-0; Captain H1r• in Middleport for their regular
PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT. rlson, 9:
meeting.
30 pm, 2-2.
Papering. Floor san d in g and fin­
The meeting opened with the
Boats Up: Lock 27, Franklin D.
ishi ng. Carl E. NelAOn Rutland,
Roosevelt, 7 am. 3 -0; Gallipolis, singing of the Fellowship Hym n af•
Rt. 1. Pho ne WY 2·6969.
Heron , 9 pm,. 3-0; Que en City, ter which Patty Lowery gave the
10 4 6tp 1 : 40, 2-1 ; Bonnie 0, 4 : 50 am; I nca devolions using "The Bible and
B
Lock 23. Mr. Criss, Race." A poem, "Maklng Life
ROOflNG - SPOUTING, SHEET :05 am, 4-1;
Mike Creditor, '6 :20 Worthwh ile" wu read by Helen
0-7;
pm,
5:35
metal work. Repair work of any
pm, :.!·8; Aztec, J l :15 pm. 3-0; Cin­ Taylor. The scripture was read by
ki nd. P hone WY 2-2301.
4:15 1m, 1 0-2: C. V. Har• BeYerly Perrin.
cinnati,
10-10 30tp
Plan s for a Halloween party
ner, 6 : 20 am, 0-2; Eliiabeth, 6:40
am. 1-0; Kanawha River; Lucy were discussed and the group planJane Lucas at Wi n field, 10:� pm, ned a bake ule for Oct. 22.
'l'wenty-three youth and their
0-1 ; Beaver dow n at Wi nfield,
counselors, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
5:25 am, 0- 1.
Vaughan, Mrs. Everett BAchner and
Rev. Howard Ruppell, were pre&amp;� '·
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·· POR · SALE 6 l'Oam house with mJt for the m eeting.
Lead
ers for the meeting tll!tf
land, Rutland Township. Ph one
l(J.fMlte weet. will be Cindy Sauer and CarWY2-618 1 .
olyn Russell ,
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Legal Notices

LJCIAL NDTICI OIi SALi
Bids will be received by the
undersigned· al the offil!es of
Webster -and Fultz, Pomeroy Na•
tiotlal Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Ohio, ungl 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
October 1,, 1960, for the pur•
chase of the Bertha A. Arnott
·real estate, altuated in Letart
Township, Meiga 'county, Ohio.
The above real e■t1te conslat1
of approxlmate13'
1ttenty-four
acres, on which there 18 situated
a five-room fr1 me dwelling.
Freeland S. Norris,
Adm inistrator of the
Eslkte of Bertha A. Arnett
(9) 30; (10) :S;5, 'I, 8, 10, 12, 13

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Mrs. Benton Ponn entertaihed
with a lurkey dinner Saturday
evening at her home on Mulberry
A�. honotlng her husband on his
birthday.
Present were Mrs. Earl Radcliff
of Wilkesville, Mn. John Radclllr
and son, Robert, of Hamden, Mrs.
Jessie Hennessy, Middleport, Mni.
R. T. West and son, Tommy, of
Po meroy, the honored guest and
Mrs. Ponn. Earl Radcliff and R. T.
West were unable to attend due
to illne5!1.
Mn. Ponn received several nice
gifts.

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MASON PTA TO MEET
The. Mason PJ"A will hold -their
regular meeting at the school on
Tuesday, October 1 1 at 7:30. Miss
Alict1 Roach's third grade will pne•
sent the opening �erdse• and a
short buaineu meeting will fol•
1ow.
Ralph Gibbs, Jr. will preJent a
film and a diseuulon on ufely.
Everyone is welcome to att�d - Re­
freshmentl wUI be served.

STORM and SCUEN DOORS
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OUR GRAND OPEN ING SALE

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We hove rounded up from 01Jr other three stores a large
selection of fine pianos and organs including Demonstro.
tors, Rentals, Studio, Trade-ins, Surface Domoqed and
Floor Models. This selection of instruments wi. ! make
this the most exciting soles event in our history.

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Hwband Honored On
Birthday By Mr,. Ponn

Buc_kwheat
Society �ews
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TNK,r,.:R, M i ch. UPI-A ll the awaJ.
,
Ul after major 1ur1ery on Thurs,
tlocb are working, 1 1ckin&amp; away
The_ nf' w _ school Is named �or d.l y.
the diitrtrt s pre1enl aupttt n�•
l hf- sehool �ear.
Mr. and !tir 1. Ceor&amp;c ilr1·1•ritige
.
Lathes. cnnders and drill pre1- dent w ho has been on 1'- :lob t,f Athen, also ICrt. Charle. Rife
tes ltand read y in the clnnoom •i nce 1942· Robic hlud fi nd.I tltiit Nr. and Mrs. Edward Reinhard'
shops. Moat o f the cla u room embarraH ing and intilll hi dld Cald•ell, S. ra b Rife apenl Sal ur:
desU are in pla u . T.h, gym not wan1 t he achoo! named for day et '" bo■p lt.11 1 with Mr !t ire .
naor &amp;learns with varniah and him.
Uoyd Wood remains seriously
lbe ,wimming pool needa only to
kobichaud and high athool P�in ill. He celebnted bl1 72nd b1r1hclpal Ben J. Karwoski do n't, how- day Oct 7th
be filled wtth water.
The 1panki ng ne w $3 miJlion ev,r. thinlc the new school it
Mr. •�d M�•· Bob BoWf'n and
P. Robichaud High fllled with frills.
Hamilton
ton
ee•Tony of Tolfllo spent the
H l g h achool juniors and senior■
'if'.hool here ha1 ju1t about everyend with ho1ne folks.
w
thing. --4'._eept students and teach- atte ndi n&amp; clas�s on 1plit shiftt at
Burnie Bowen ape-nt lhe Wf'elc:
e
moet
Roosevelt
glilt,
for
th
n
o
w
en.
_0
r.....rge We 11 11• Uading
part , only four cour1e11 a aemes- end ,u t h �
1
., O.arborn rown•ittident1
·
Creek.
ter-the bare minimum for grad•
thip lct...l Dl1b-ld No. I •PMr. and Mr,. Ed Reinhard and
uating or being admitled to a
PfoWN �"'9 nt. mo,,..,
childnm,
Caldwell. ape nt the
college.
.,.,. the MW hifh school which
home folb. Mrs.
wllh
weekend
If the new 1ehool had been ·
WII te ....,, thh fall. B ut thH
, Larry, Mr . .and Mrs.
Rife
rles
C1lt
opened, ;i ll st ude nts would have
thtY M iked ind twlc• h,rned
Gear1e Sadon.
been able to take si.r. courses.
'9wn r.t.rwtdi lo ral• th"
· A2C
Ronald Rife and wife
a.ttff
Equip,-d
•• prov!• moMV for 9"f'atand
A2
C
Larry Throngburi;: of
More important, according to
for
li"I .,.,.,..., 9N
AFB spent SatPatter11on
rightW
Ju
Robichaud and
rwoaki, the
the uw acHOI.
urdaJ
with
lln.
Ethel Rirr and
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''Tao many frilis," the taxpay- new_ ac. h00I bui 1d '"1 hH �h e son1. llr1. Margle Rife relumed
era romplaiued. " We ca n 't afford � u • p�en t , .8nd room 10 provide ho me wlth them to malt:e hrr
vocational type oour11e1 that hom
thl1 kind of thir,g. "
e in Fairborn .
ca�
n�l be offered
in the old
So the new high 1chool, which
J
oseph .Rife, Chillicothe, Jack
was going to be the pride of buddi�g-counie� such 11 . sales- RUe, St. Alban•. Robert Rife or
thia communit)' weat of Detroit, manah_, p, ln&lt;lu•trlll mechamca, _el- SoUtb Charleston, Edward Rife
1tanda idle while Junior a nd high ect�onica �d home �nomi cs of Sunbury spent Friday evtning
1cbool student.a attend duxes on wh i ch .requ•• well-equ i pped la- with their father Charles Rite
split ,h 1 rt1 in the old Roosevelt boratortes and shops.
Whil e_ 01 d, red-bric_k Roosevelt at the hoipital.
School · buildinc about a block
.
Mn. Juanita Saxton an• da,.
School 1s Jammed with 1tudenu
gb
ter lnbbie, Mn. Dorothy Bev,
j uat a block
on d'JUble shift.a,
Racine Teeru Council
Charle,
d g:e of Athen.,, Mn.
e
rl
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away stands the beautiful nn
in
n
Hunt .
Wed
elday
nt
Rife
IJJ)e
school . tan brick witli blue trimMet Tru,1day Evening
Jngton
with
Charles
Rife
who
is
The R..cine Teens Farm Bureau ming on the outside.
_
owly improvin g.
■l
ee
The ,chool ii buill in thr
Youth Council mel Tuesday even­
Birt�c_�:r of Pr1merct,
ing, Oct. 4, at the hom e of Karen wing, with I circular library at �ed
0inu.i1 eveni ng wilh
W
.
ed
the end of the "academic wing , "
TheiH.
Mn.
Ethel
Rife.
New officen for the coming year Glau-enclos ed co"idora with tile
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,�n
were elected H lollowa: president, noora conn ect t he wi ng,.
t , ict
., 1 ,. ,.
b&gt;,. m
Another wing holds "1hop" 1nd N�- 11 • "dlltftned" district un•
Carl Walton; viee president, Ji m
H■mm; aecretary and news report. h0tne economiCB claurooma and der state law and ii gets extra
er, l(aren TheiSB:
treasurer and science laboratories filled with money from the state-but not
cabinet member, Donna Bowers · brand new lathe&amp; and BeW'ing ma• enouih to aolv-e the problems.
·
disc1111sion leader, Johnny Grueser'. chines and other equipment.
Aoltichaud alui· olher �chool
There ia a!IO a 75,foot long fici1 l1 talk hopefully of getting
M:embers plan to attend the
Farm Bureau Banquet. Oct. 20, and swimming pool, ■ huge gymn11i• the school ope n before this sehool
also the One Day Youth Confere nce um and al'l auditori um that seat■ year eqds, pert111.p1 even before
600 in soft, theater-like chain.
on October 22.
the a,econd llemester begins in
Whal is the financial problem February.
Iha! keeps the new sch ool eu1pty
A dtiien, advisory eounril i:9
o ere tuuenl&amp;
•·J
of stud ents?
at work on plans to gel thf' new
Laclct lndudry'
J'Uit Over Week,md
building: in use. But the taxpayen
Robic haud say1 the district •■ it111
Sharon Jones, Atudent at OU, and
➔•
:.Ht be ;
her roommates. Virginia Koch or territory i1 a typic1I "bedroom
Rpe�bridge ,nd J�nice Wolfe or suburb" mostly residenti.i prop.
Racine. spent tile week end With erty with little i ndu�try to help
Mr. and P4r1. Emerson Janes and bear the lax load.
The neig h boring city of Dear­
Mr. and Mn. Don Wolfe in Racine.
Friday evening t hey were di n­ born. for example, hr11 a property
ner and overnight guests at the tax. base of aboLt $29,000 per
Wolfe home and Saturday they student, thanks to industry like
NEW od USED
were joined by Shirley Beegle of the Ford Mot or Co.
has
a
But
District
No.
tax
8
Racine at t he Jones h Qille for di n•
base of only about $6,110 per
ner and overnight.
Suriday, Mr. and Mn. Jones ac- stu de nts, the ninth l o•e1t among
conif)anied t heir daughter and M i1s Wayne County's 43 school di•
Koch to Athens and also visited tricts.
This means a tu increase lanch
with Mr. Jones' sister, Mrs. Ooro­
PIion• WY,!-37114
thy Dandakis before returning to hard o n h0meown ers. The school
POMEROY,
tu: rate is now $23.iff pe-r $1000
M iddleport.
assessed property valuation. 41,
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' ,tie date of November 18 baa
been selected for the annual farmcity di nner.
Iri order to check out final de­
tails, a meeting fl£ all rommittee
COMBINATION
member. has been set for Thurs-­
day, Oct. 13, at 8 p. m . al the Coun­
ty Extension Office. All memb ers
are urged to attend with reports
niple Track - Self Storinl
from each committee.
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ffRMITI AN• PEST CONfROL I ---------t.r l'eln. frM fntpectlon. IMur,. SMALL 80-A _Polaroid Land Cpmera work hght and Dash atN by Nt1tlenwhle. Phont It.
tachment. $75. Call WY2-5240..
and Aa ltrwlce 'ltiatlon WY2·
t-2Mfc
10-7-3t p
2M6.
C OAI-LU!IIP, STOKER, NUT.
ar · 0
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Double B Coal Co., West Colum. bia, W. Va. Ph. SP 3-5246.
WE WISH TO EXTEND A HANO
IO 8 8tP
of thanks to our frie nds, neigh·
·
----bor, and relative, for their I
beautiful cards, gifts and fruit, fflE LATE T. H. DAVIS property, brick two story, locatelli
f or their ma ny ki ndnesses and
at North
Tblrd and Coal
sympathy show n white our so n
rl, may be
Streets,
Middl�po
g
Jeffrey Lynn, was recoverin
9- 17-SOtc
.,ren _ any eveni ng.
from a foot lacers1ion at Holzer
Hospital. A 8peclal thank&amp; to the • .PEACHES,
brlng
containen.
A�tors and nurse, at that hosWebster
Frillt
Jfarm
Long Bot1
p1tal.
. tom, Ohlo. P".u one YU' kon �3201
M r. an d M rs. H er-rt
•• L.
9-lG-Ue
Miller and Family
10 10 ltp , --..------ -----·
BEA.NS $1.00 per bu. Pick your
1
own. Brln,g �our own conlai n er.
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E WISH TO E XPRESS 0UR
ro!fttt, Portland.
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sincere and heirtfelt t hanks to
0-4�2tP
relatives .a nd friends for th e
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tl:lnd n(lss and l)'mpath)' shown SINGER
SEWING
MACHINE,
us during the illness and death.
blond console model, in e1ccelof our beloved
h usband apd
lent con!1ltlon with guarantee.
fath er. We especially Wiii h to
Equipped to meke button h oles,
thank the. blood donors and the
dar n, pat1,:h. monogram a nd many
Laurel Cliff Healt h Club, the Cub I fancy zig, zag ,1titches. Take over
Scout Den Mothera, Ewing Funbalance due $43.50. Terms ar•
eral Home, Dr. Roger Danie1s,
ranged or discoun l for cas h.
Dr. T. A. Hewetson a nd personPhone WY 2-2204.
10 5 6tc
nel of Holzer Hospital and Re\'.
NECCHI SEWING M A C H I N E.
Ralph C. Zundell.
E4ilulpped to tig zag, darn , mono­
The Burdette Family
gram,
etc. Sold originally for
10 10 ltp
$UII.OO. Pty off balance of
$56.00 or $8 per month. Phone
WE WISH TO EXPRESS 0 1,JR
WY 2•2204.
10 6 6tc
de�pest thanks to all wh.o wtre
so thoughtful! in our hour of
8--20
Te
n
Ply
Ttuck
Tires,
with
SIX
need when we lost our dear
tubes. One tw o speed rear end
111other and grandm other, Mrs.
for I 'ii: Jon truck. See Merchants
_Mrs. Effie Trichler. We wish to
Collecting Agency, Pomeroy Na­
thank Dr. J. J. Davia, nurses and
tional Bink Building, Pomeroy,
staff al Meigs General Hos:&gt;il11l,
Ohio.
10 8 3lc
ReV, C. J. Lemley for his consol•
ing ·words, the singers, Mr. and 300 BA� STRAW. Phone WI 8Mn. Albert Fre nch, and organ­
3679, Edison Hollon, M l n ersville.
ist, Mrs. Daphhei Bl'o)'1es, the
10 8 3tc
t · pall bearers, Miller's FUneral
.SAL11"' 1Jlit, FURNITURE AT
Ho�e, UB Cab Co., all who t1ent
ELIIIRPILO'S
flowei1, those who ient forid and
. IN POMEROY
RCA VICTOR 24 i nt:h mahogany
all Who lielped in any way.
t.elevJsio"n Console. New pictun,
7iir. and Mrs, Frank- C . Mur­
tube. $185.
ray and 11· 011, Philip J. Ray•
RCA VICTOR 2 1 i nch deluxe table
bur n
model television and matc h ing
10 10 I le
-�---------base. •New picture tube. $95.
21 INCH ScREEN A•miral tele•
vilion aet. Ma h oga n y console,
, hA
LOST
r v\f!\ fox houndt during 1 $50.
the M:�Wi Co\lnty Hunt. Any• :RCA VICTOR 17 ltlch mah ogany
oonaole television set. $69.
One kftOWIO&amp;" their whereabout,
e.asy
pie� notjfY ·any Fox Hunter Wl�Gl3ACK Upholstered
We repair all types of ratll•
10-7-fte
or un WIN1 82.
qtair. Fair condition. $3.
GREEN FlNlSH DREAKFAST SET ators, from heater cores to
(table ind tour chairs) in good the larges!. truck �r tractor.
..Auto
condition. $10.
radiator.
.ti
JUST 3 U!$ED HOOVER Electric
vacuum cleaner8. $2.50 each.
SEV�N PIECE Din ing room suite.
-- lad Mllfli It.
In excelleni co.ndltion $100.
PhoM WY-2-2143
USED KELVINATOR
Refrlger-'
111.cnie,. Ohle
Pomeroy, Ohio
ator with freezer cltest.
BUICK Super Hardt�p Looks I SI� PlECI: Di n ing room suite.
and run• like new. Phone wy2.
lo.4--Stp
2778.
BLUE UPHOLSTERED Chair. Falr - - . - - --·
COKl'L&amp;'TE INSURANC&amp; PRO
condition. $3.
ma•
o
aut
do
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o
19M MERCURY, 2
tection, Lile, Auto, Flre, Pollo.
ELIIRl'E&amp;tie trlrismltslon, radio and beat' D'S IN POMEROY
DOD lllll1. Middleport.
Call
3tc
8
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10
..· er. Pbone VJS-2451 or see Bill 1
0)'4
l0-?-3tc
,Mcltelvey,
ONE MINE PONY, mare pony 2
ye,ra old, botii, pony 1 Year old. BARNF.6-SJMPSON INSU RANCE
1802 CHEVROLET Delux.e coupe.
Agt!nt■• 11:lddleport. Fire, AutoUM9 FOI\D �actor •Rd Vower
Al rnecliiinlc"al condition, Mason,
mobll.a. Bondi, Phone WY2$500.
Phone
WY
2·2204.
I
Va,, Phone SP 3-5919.
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10
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10 8 61p
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Rurdett•
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PliOJle WY a-mo.
10 10 Blp FOR SALE; FIVE ROOM HOUSE
� FUEL OIL ond - fllr.
wlth bath, nice location. Kelvin
nacu. Call tot fre1 �-1m•ta SIX ACJtE8'-LAkD1 CROPS, FARM.
H
ood. Ul l,o,,J:u11t St., Pomero1,
llveltoct. J9Ue
implementa
tid!tpon
l'oremu. &amp; Abbod
10 1 Sotp
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H•f•, 1111 . a;1bury 1\_oad.
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lO 10 B!J' FOR SALE--Lot ,od lwo hotbet.
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TRAILER 18"' fllot :.\lumlntun , �
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One, 9 room s and bath, and one
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Dales of lulure actlYitie, art
Frida,. October 14, at IO a. m.
a1 the Rock Spri n gs Grange Hall
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eigs County Footballers Tra�,el Frida J'; Middleport Is Home
IY BOB E. BYER
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� -County's football teams take to the road t'riday
_.the exception of Middleport
:\k.llur Thompaon's Middle- SEOAL ledger.

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- �� Jaekel5 host the NellillnWe1 Gft)'bound1, a team beat- �eciutive times b) its
, :oP.,Ollents. The last lime
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18116 when Jhey steam• ,
�• Yellow J,ackeki 33-tl at
�PQl't. That was the year ;
epprt_ suffered ils worst
, i @f 1ta loot ball history .
�YiUe, a 20 to ti loser al
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� lalt Friday,kdoesn't lookg :
ft"�- will brea that losin
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th,ia year. Thia coulct be
.,;J)cteta• chance to eel out of
■a:ue cellar.
ro)"a Purple Panthers Ir&amp;; · l:iogan Friday to meet a
�:,:tlo., took a 26 to 6 shellack. · Wm third-ranked Alhe1Js
. , weit and thus far own one
�;NLSEOAL play.
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_ • 1 0 W!� and gave Coach Es_ IH',lta �It•: Lo¥.tn w 1Lh a 1-1
.. , w1U , �1ve the charges of
,cl �ex t.;;�o aH they want to
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-�!d two weeks ago agau15l
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COLUMBUS UPI - One concan be drawn Jrom the
.,......, · win over Illinols by Ohio
;St•te Saturday. The Buckeyes arc
;a• IOOd III their Ursl two victories
;ab.owed,
. &lt;
When the Buckeyes mowed
,town Southern Meth.odisl 24-0 and
8olllb� California 20-0, ii was
M:lil: .(be win■ weren ·t so h.ol, bet. both opponents were not up
... par. But When the Ulim, touted
N. the Rig Ten frontrunner and '
"rated a three pomt favorite over
blno Stale, bowed to · the mt.f!lhty
bucke)'ll;l,li at Ch.ampaign, the talk­
ing reversed J t1ell.
·J.he wtn h.i.a caused .!lome sec­
ond thoughts by the experts as to
'1"ho wdl oe on the top of the 1i1g
Ten heap at the end 01 the season.
Jn &lt;II, jt appears as if Ohm Slalc'i.
l:U'OU&amp;bt hu ended alter a year ' s
durauon.
, Obao Slate proved th.at it can
move equally welt in th.e accond
half H l� did in the 11r11t h alt ot
ill two previoua ,aames.
It also
proved tnat while t:m1rh Woocly
,
.,.. quarterQack·IUUback
01....
,.-.. i• u powerrnl aBsel, lhc at'll't♦-:J(: '1oe1m t rest solely on
that
eoinbinat1on.
·iwo J11Uback1 featured J. n Salurday'a vieLory.
vne haUbacK, Bllly Wentz uf
Canton, ron mto the record boo••
with,_ a lO.i!·)'ard touchaown J11.unL
Uu'ou,b a oaz;ded Ullni
(IC U! mc.
�-� tun .... oown m the record
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boitka II a lOU-yarder, matclung
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the romp of towa·a v eorgc UtctJ
lllilnat .t'Urdue m lDIU. However.
it 11 the lona:eat kickotl return in
O�\J'I bl1tory. Wes t"el!lcr wont oo
)'U:d4 With ti NocLhwe,tcrn fumble
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llaµttaclt Bqb Klein ripped off
0 )'arill fro$1 IC1'1mmi&amp;e tor II
1COre UI �t out Ohio .Slate's
VUied ·olfeinle.
·�'be key player in Ohio St11te'
-� ey wu quarlerbick Tom Mat-s
-m.ki
He probed the lUini dcl'cnscs
-� t Jff 1:18 )'lrda ruahifli ln 13 car■JJd · ·hJt two o1 three passes
yards
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, � , 8'' 1ar:d1. He &amp;aUoped
. • Uur&lt;I period tur • touch_ :.�. .•""'
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J..""/ Y,li);!,011 aeeondar_y tor two touch' • O'#nl ■net a near mias that ended
W:Uh I fwnble. Matte handed to
��•uaon •four tlmea Jn ttlc nt:xl
et to reach the Z.yard line,
· 1':.,. 1ub1t1tute fullbuck Roger
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;!O.• · hr1uaon was benched
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haU o( the
�but the Buckeye
offense
lltd· to roll. He suUered a
'p '!Jll1b bruille.
fib took ht1 lona run 16 sec•
'fh,\o· the aecond half. Malte
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:VjJICint defeat as th.c Ulini
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tra�·els tu Jackson to meet another team undefeated N1 SEO
play This b)' tar will be the top ·
game ol the week loc Southeastern Ohio fooll)all fans.
W ellston winner last week hosts
the highl y taughted Athens Hull- f
rtoGs m a ga me that should go to
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the ho)' s of Coach Eskey.
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m a game thllt wdl be the, tough,_
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est the Rutland H.ed Dc\·lls will
pro_bably mcounter all season .
"We're go i ng to pnctlce fall
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ing on I loon football . . . .
, Lo ach lio b Ashley takes his
Eastern Eagles to_ Hannan 'fra_cc
KlulI, you �tay out of thl• exand s�ould remam on the w1�erdNI"
n_1 11J.! :u dc or the ledger. Ashley s
Eagles upset a rugged Kyger
Proftoulo1111I Football R11ulta
Creek elc\· en last \\: eek 30 to 0_
Nttlonal Leegue
Kyger Creek will host South14 Detroit lO
Francisco
San
western and life Wahama White
Philadelphia
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St. Louis 27
Falcons oi Co:ich Ralph s:iyre
travel tu lli plcy to round out the New York 19 Pittsburgh 1 '1
area football games for this week . Chicago 34 Los Angeles 27
Washington 26 Dallas 1 4
Green Bay 35 Baltimore 21
American Leque
Houston 27 New York 2 1
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0-.akland 20 Dallas 19
D L EAG U E!
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Red &amp; Blue
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STANDINGS
lli,· hartls Sand &amp; {;ravel 8
4
Nation• I Football L-.ie
5
Eastern DIYislon
W. L. T. Pct.
New York
3 0 0 1.000
2
10
H inky lJin k�
Cleveland•
2 0 O 1.000
SEASON HIGHS
Philadelphia
2 1 0 .661
Team 3 , Red &amp; Blues
1826 Washington
1 I O .SOO
Te.im I , Red &amp; Blues
634 Pitt&amp;burgh
I 2 0 .333
MEN
SL Louis
1 2 0 .333
In d. 3, C. M urray
519
We1t.rn
DiYl11lon
1ml , 1 , T .lenks
208
W. L. T. .Pct.
WOMEN
Baltimore
2 1 0 .667
Ind. 3, :\I. Murray
510 Green Bay
- 2 1 0 .667
Ind, 1 M . Murray
San Francisco
2 1 0
P. ltoberts
189 Chicago
2 1 0 .667
TOP FIVE SERIES
Detroit
0 2 0 .000
MEN
Los Angeles
0 3 0 ,000
C )lurra y
5 19
D. Ash
492
ArMrlcan Footltall Lugw
A. Sylves ter
484
E!111t•rn Dlvi1lo11i
C. Kirkland
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W. L. T, Pct.
T. Jenks
481 Houston
3 1 0 .7M
WOMEN
New
York
3
2 0 .{IOO
M. Murril y
510 Boston
2 2 0 .noo
E Sylvesll'r
424 Buffalo
1 3 0 .2M
S. JeHers
410
Wes1*m
Division
M. Bowen
388
W. L. T. Pct,
J. Chesher
372 Denver
3 1 0 .75()
Los Angeles
2 3 0 .400
Dalles
POTLUCK TONIGHT
2 3 0 .400
Oakland
2 3 0 .400
The anniversary putlurk dinner
ol-the La urel Cliff Belter Health
TITAN GUARD DIES
Club will be held tonlghl at 6:30
HOUSTON, Ttx. UPI -HeWffd-. ,
at the home of Mrs . Dick Karr
Glenn, ■n ou,n,lve 9u■rd for
Sr. witJi Mn. Joe Evan� and Mr,.
th• N,w York Tlt■ n1 of th•
Helen Leifheit as co-hostesses.
American Football L••tue di·•
Sunshine sisters will be revealed
within two houn after he WH
with 811 exchange of .,"ift, and
ln jur.d In the Tlt•n• ......
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Ohio Un1vrn1ily, after thr115hing
Bl.lfi ton University ::16-6 on
the
Eust C o ast Saturday, i11 the top
contender to wrest the Mid-American Conferouce tille away Irom
defending . cltampion . .B o w l i n g
Gr@tm.
The Bobcats, using Ohio Slute's
old '•[our yards and a cloud of
dust," offenlie, went to thelt
fourth str�ight win of the season.
1.J u11rterb ack Roger Mcrb, acored
two touchdowns aud pasaed for
anotlrnr, llob Broukll also scored.
Brooks carried 18 Umea for 108
yards.
Ohio State University downed
Illinoi s, a4-6, 11nd mighly Muskin&amp;:u m boosted ils chances for the
Ohio Con_fcrence litlc, by runninj
over Denison, 35'· 14.
The Buckeyce hclgh t llened coniidcrably lhl!lr notion;.1l prestige
u they defc1t l 1.-d Illinois, Iourth
ranked team in the nittion. It w11.s
the Big Ten opener for both teams
and Ohio State's third wln of th�
scuson ,
Long Kickoff Return
Hi g hlight o[ the game was the
102-yard kickoff run back by half•
back Bill Wentz 16 seconds into
the second half that broke the
back o f the Illini. Fullbacks Rog­
er Detrick and Bob Ferguson, each
scored once, as did quarterback
'l'om M 11 ttc and h:11lfb1ck Bob Klein.
IlUnoi� w11s unable to score un til
four m inutes remained in the
game.
Muskies, featuring Bill
1'he
"Cannonball" Cooper and quarterback Jim Burson, spulled Deni•
son'a homecoming. Cooper scored
twice, on runs of 1 and 34 yards.
Burson tossed for two touchdowns
and added another \O give '1us­
kingum the Ohio Conference lead.
The Muskies are undefeated In
three shrl&amp; this season.
BowUng Green, also the small col•

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ObiO $tete 34;uunois 7
Oliio University 36
NEW YORK UPI - • FactJ and
U ve ity 6
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figures on the 1960 World series ; Kent State Z2,
Di
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Opponents-New York Yankees Bowling Green 14
American Le•1ue ·,s. Pltt,bu,gh
Western Mkh;•an 13
Pirates Natio'!•� League.
Wittenber-g M, Marietta O ,e,
Date remammg: Oct : 10 at Capital "6, Hiram 6
New York; Oct. 12-13 If nece•- M··-1.in..,
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Time of games: All games tart
Akron 6
o We e,an
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erve 34
Odds: Yankees h,vored 9 to 3 Weatemjl.ee
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Bethany (W, Va.) HI
to win Series: fifth game, Yao·
John Carroll lpc, Thiel {Pa.) 12
kees favored fl to 5,.
Fi.r1,t game result: Pirates 6, Oberlin 21, Carnegie Tech (Pa.) fl
Heidelbel'I 42, Wabalh (llld.) o
Yankees 4.
Second same re1ult : Yankees Xa�r 18, Daytoo 12
l_{illadale (Mi.eh.) 31 , Toledo 25
16, Pirates 3.
Third game result: Yankees 10, Dtterbein M, Kenyon 21
. BkJttton 14, Ashland 1 3
Pirates 0.
Fourth game result: Piratee 3,
EAST
Yankees 2,
SyrffUlt
l4
Holy
Cre11 6
Probable liRh game pitchers:
Princeton
11
Pennsyfvenla
O
Bill Staftorcf 3 - 1 or Art Ditmar
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Penn
St.
27
Army
16
Ui-9 New York, - vs, Harve1 HadDartmouth · ;20 Brown O
dix 1 1-10, Pittsburgh.
Y1le
30 Colu. NI• I
Radio-TV: National BroadcastCo,
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U 11 H1r'f1nl 0
Ing Company. Airtime, 12:fO p.m.,
W...t Vlrglnt. 6 Rlchmtnd 6 (He} ,
EDT.
Sllppary Rock · 27 Weynelhr1 14
Fifth game weather: Slight 'PJthlMHilh 17 Ml•ml (Fl1.) 6
chance of early mornin, r4in. Quantico Marlt,., U Lycoming O
Fair later in day. Temperature
SOUTH
in 60s.
Umpires: Dusty Bo&amp;1e$8 NL, Georgl■ Tech � Loul1ian■ St. 2
plate; John Stevens AL, first North C•�llna '12 Notre Dame 7
base; Bill Jackowski NL, sec­ CltffllOft 21 ·YIP'glnl• 7
:ft Te,..a 7
ond baae; Nestor Chylak AL, TwlMNM
26
IMU
7
Nuy
third
base; Stan Landea NL,
Vl,vh1l1
'Tich
22 Weke Fornt 1 3
left field, and Jim Honocbick AL,
R'- -10 Plwklll 0
right field.
American League wlnnen: 315 MorehNd It, 49 W. Ye. Tech 13
North (a,.IN U Maryland 10
llme1.'
National Lea1ue winnera: 21 Mlul•lppl· U Vanderbilt 0
FurMan 16 Wllllem &amp; Mary 23
time-a.
Prevloua Series parllcl �on: K1111tuckv -55 Mer■h,11 0
Yankees 24 time.a, Pirate,
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Last year's Serles winol: l,OI Ohio St. M llllnol, 7
Angelea Dodgers NL fp sh: �chl1an'31 DUke 6
games over Chicago WhJte Sox Mlnnffoh T NorthWflttrn 0
AL.
low• 27 M.lchlpn St. 1 S
Financial figures for tirat feur KenMI ff l•wl St. 14 .
games ;
0"90ft - St, � lndlana 6
Attendance: 211,117.
Wl11:0Mln 24 Punlu• 1 3
Re1:eipts: $1,337,1538.85,
KMf St.
Miami (Ohio) 19
Players' share: $682,144,82 play­ Wltt.nbei-1 64 ·Mtrlette 0
ers share i.o ti t four a:amea Ceplt■I 46 Hlr1111 6
n
only.
Tex111 24 Ol{l•�orna 0
Commiuioner'1 share: $200,630.- IQ'ler 21 Arfl■nlH 14
83.
WIST
Cluba and leagues' share : f'M,780.18.
MIMOU.•I 34 Air Force 8
Wellhlngt6n 19 lt&amp;nl'ord 10
C1Uhrnl1 21 ,WHhlntton St, 21
MOIHLLIR TO SPIAK
The Syracuse PTA will hold Its
regular meetine Tueaday t't'i&amp;aing
a t 7:30 - •t • the , Syracuse O,ade
School.
Guest speaker, Walter A. Moell­
er, 10th Congre111ional Diltrlct, wlll
·have for hia topic "Pros and Con,
of Federal Aid to Eduution."

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CIRCLE TO Ml!IT
The Federated Circle will meet
at the church, Wednesday at 7:30
p.m. and all memben are urged
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' WonThe"Big One"lnSeries

NEW YORK UPI - The Pittsburgh Pirates, confident they've
won the "big one,'' send battletested Harvey Haddix to the mound
In the fifth game of the World
Series today while manager Casey
Stengel of the New York Yankees
ponders starting rookie Bill Stafford in one of the most daring
gamblea in the history o[ the classic,
All even at two victorie5 each
after the Pirates' 3-2 victory in the
len,e fourth game of the Series
Sunday, the teams close out the
New York phaae of the Serle5 to­
day before another crowd of about
70,000. The Series will resume in
PJttabureh on W,edne.sday and the
seventh game, if needed, is sched­
uled for Th�rsrlay.
The weather ou tlook for today's
game was for some early morning
rain. with clearing skles in the af­
ternoon.
won
The Yankees, who have
two games "by a mile" and lost
two "by inches," ruled 8 to 5 fa·
vorites to win today's hnh gime
■nd were 9 to 5 choices to win
their eighth world championship in
12 years under Casey Stengel.
The odds were a tribute to the
professional be ttors' confidence in
Stengel and the Yankees even
l'IA$ 20TH CHIL D
DUBLIN, Ireland UPI - Mrs.
Bridget Maguire gave birth to her
20th child Sunday at the age oi
51. "If I was young enoug_h, I
would have all 20 over again,''
said Mrs. Maguire, herself the
eldest child in a family of 24.

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The Meigs County Women's
Republican Cluh will meet at the
Hotel Martin Thursday at 8 p.m.
There will be a sl)eaker from
ts
though the Pira tes were firing an state headquarters. Refreshmen n
blica
Repu
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and
serve
will
be
experienced pitcher of solid tal­
t.
enls today while 70-year-old Sten­ women are urged to be presen
gel seemed .about to entrust the
vital pitching 11ssignment for the
RADIATOR REPAIRS
fifth game to the most inexper­
a
Jenced pttcher ever to start
World Serles game.
DONE THE RIGHT WAY
The man on the spot, u Stengel
pondered the ramifications ol the
move overnight, was the 22-yearold Stafford, a tall, skinny fight­
hander who didn't joln the Yan­
kees from Richmond of the Inter­
na tional League until August 15.

Mrs. Anna Johnston and dau•
ghter spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Charles Rife.
Mrs. Betty Thomas and sons of
Langsville spent Wednesday with
her mother, Mrs. Freda Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Canode or
carpenter spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood.
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Wednes­
day with Mn. Myrta Rife at Wil·
kesville.
,
Mr. and Mra. Hershel Justice
and children spent Sunday even­
ing with Mrs. Charles Rife.

FIRE SW'IEP S BUILDINGS
BEPPU, Japan UPI - A n
early morning fire · sweeping
through old wooden structures
burned eo buildings to t h e
ground in this hot springs spa to­
day. There \1lere no reports of ·
casualities.

TYPHOON KITS ISLANDS
MANILA, The Philippines UPI
-Typhoon Kit roared across the
South China Sea toward the
Asian rnainland today, leaving 106
personl!I dead and $6 mil1ion dam•
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Red Police Can't Watch Every
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B_ERLIN UPI-A
Communiat j e,..
------j)OIJceman guarding Berlin 's Ea,t- - - ---� eat border is like a ca t Wit lch1ng thrHe mouseholes.
If he blinkl, a refugee ia likely ..
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By CHI.IS vtAHOPLUS
Although the Com munists emSPRINGFIELD, Ill. UPI - Whlsploy several thousand Volkspollzlsten or People', Police, to guard tie-stopping hss been liven · new
and flavor in llllnoit
Berlin's varioutt. borders. the ref. meaning
ugees are usually several ; ump&amp; where a Republican governor is
fighting with a h.elicopter eampajg11
ahead of them,
for his poliUc1l lite.
Most retugees simply walk
through roqtine chect points, on
Tbe 'copter campaign mirrol'tl
such pretenses as going to work what candidates on both sides
ln Weit Berlin, shopping or have said since 'the atart of tbe
visiting relatives.
vote - getting treka - the Illinois
Others, howevei-, get through campaign would be one of the
in other ways, thanks partly to most intenaive in the state's bis­
the framers of the Four-Power tory,
Agreement on Berlin, and the
It's been a rou1:;h campaign and
long-ago city fa thers who laid
out Che boundaries of Berlin's 20 about the only thing the Repµbll•
cans and Democrata agree on la
boroughs.
tha
t the races in the state , wJ.U
When the Four Powers divided
Beriin after World War Ii, they be tigh t.
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used the old borough boundaries
Poter reaction bas rana:-- ,
to form the 28-miie-long border enthUlliastic to desul tory1
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between the Ru11ian and the Al­ in&amp; on the area. Villit•• bJJ · ·'9' e
lied sectors.
President Richard M. Nixon • � Pd
Its kinks and twlats-original- Henry Cabot l.odge seemed ''. , "ti,'
1y made to simpliOy sllt!h things 11:ivo the Republicans , ,the ·e1rt_y
as street cleaning-now provide advantage in the whoop"IR �epart­
a number of holes through which ment. HoWi!ver. Sen. , Jdltl , F,
refugees can reach the West
Kennedy campaigned dO'f'J'l �t;ate
The city. fathers made their last week, following up L��
borough boundaries conterminous B. Johnson.
with house fronts slong many
The top of the Republican ticket
streets, which saved the boroughs
from h.aving to clean half-streets. will be hard to beat in Illinois
Today this mean• that there which is traditiona)ly Republican.
are homeowners in West Borlin The Republicans will. h°a.110 a
who have literally only t(), !ltick tougher time in the state races. ·
The man gettin,i: the rn(lst at­
their heads out their front doors
tention in Illinoi1 politics isn't even
to be-partly-in East Berlin.
East Germans who visi t such on the ticket. He is Richard J-. Da­
homeowners ean simply step ou t ley, mayor of Chicago, who, as
the back dOor into the West. The chairman o[ the Cook County Cen­
CommunJsts have not yet been "tr:d Committee, is the atnle's lead,
able to station a Volkspolizist in ing Democrat.
front o[ every door on the boun­
GOP Hit. Dale,
darv streets.
Republicans have accU&amp;t"d him
The eommuoiats have tried to
fight the problem by stationing of handpicking the DMr1ocrltic
their guards a short distance back candidates and of trying- . to con­
from the border, creatin i:. i n cf- tnol the whole at.ate from Ohfc'a,
feet, a �&amp;rt of no-man 's-land, but go's City Hall
Politicians sometimes consider
the effortt hasn� �uccee&lt;led enIllinois
as three vote arua: (li),·
tirely.
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The fact that East Berlin close- Chicago; (2) southern UUnois; • (I)
, '
ly guards i ts •border with West the rest of, it.
The Democrats are strong in
Berlin is widely publicized. But
less understood is the fact that Chicago. Downstete the RepuhU,
East Germa11,y muat aiae guard cans �ave the power. The big
every street entran·ce on the 76- que stion Is can the Oemocr•
mile p�riine!Ar aroi.lnd Grealcx, I· �« 1 "[•1 '-'.Ut eQOUi(4-, Gh�OA,JO· vo1,fs to
Berlin to -..,.. DO�tial refugeea [1 qfflset a _ likely: �.IUi�ni major•
from. CJ'!Gs,ing, direc,ijy into West- 1 lll)\ JIJ1 Hitt' o�ei: lbii · co.�tie&amp;?
BH'!iii of into,, g11st B�rlin from _ Both parties are cou�tmg h,iivJ:!'
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behlnd-victory over Western Mich• 6 o'clock.
lgan, 14-13. 'fhe Falcons were
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h.au touchdowns and two conver•
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FLASHES WIN
Kent S tate and Mhimi staged a
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tumt&gt;Jed Akron, 16-6, and Xavier
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eigs County Footballers Tra�,el Frida J'; Middleport Is Home
IY BOB E. BYER
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_.the exception of Middleport
:\k.llur Thompaon's Middle- SEOAL ledger.

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18116 when Jhey steam• ,
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.,......, · win over Illinols by Ohio
;St•te Saturday. The Buckeyes arc
;a• IOOd III their Ursl two victories
;ab.owed,
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When the Buckeyes mowed
,town Southern Meth.odisl 24-0 and
8olllb� California 20-0, ii was
M:lil: .(be win■ weren ·t so h.ol, bet. both opponents were not up
... par. But When the Ulim, touted
N. the Rig Ten frontrunner and '
"rated a three pomt favorite over
blno Stale, bowed to · the mt.f!lhty
bucke)'ll;l,li at Ch.ampaign, the talk­
ing reversed J t1ell.
·J.he wtn h.i.a caused .!lome sec­
ond thoughts by the experts as to
'1"ho wdl oe on the top of the 1i1g
Ten heap at the end 01 the season.
Jn &lt;II, jt appears as if Ohm Slalc'i.
l:U'OU&amp;bt hu ended alter a year ' s
durauon.
, Obao Slate proved th.at it can
move equally welt in th.e accond
half H l� did in the 11r11t h alt ot
ill two previoua ,aames.
It also
proved tnat while t:m1rh Woocly
,
.,.. quarterQack·IUUback
01....
,.-.. i• u powerrnl aBsel, lhc at'll't♦-:J(: '1oe1m t rest solely on
that
eoinbinat1on.
·iwo J11Uback1 featured J. n Salurday'a vieLory.
vne haUbacK, Bllly Wentz uf
Canton, ron mto the record boo••
with,_ a lO.i!·)'ard touchaown J11.unL
Uu'ou,b a oaz;ded Ullni
(IC U! mc.
�-� tun .... oown m the record
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boitka II a lOU-yarder, matclung
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the romp of towa·a v eorgc UtctJ
lllilnat .t'Urdue m lDIU. However.
it 11 the lona:eat kickotl return in
O�\J'I bl1tory. Wes t"el!lcr wont oo
)'U:d4 With ti NocLhwe,tcrn fumble
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0 )'arill fro$1 IC1'1mmi&amp;e tor II
1COre UI �t out Ohio .Slate's
VUied ·olfeinle.
·�'be key player in Ohio St11te'
-� ey wu quarlerbick Tom Mat-s
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-� t Jff 1:18 )'lrda ruahifli ln 13 car■JJd · ·hJt two o1 three passes
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tra�·els tu Jackson to meet another team undefeated N1 SEO
play This b)' tar will be the top ·
game ol the week loc Southeastern Ohio fooll)all fans.
W ellston winner last week hosts
the highl y taughted Athens Hull- f
rtoGs m a ga me that should go to
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est the Rutland H.ed Dc\·lls will
pro_bably mcounter all season .
"We're go i ng to pnctlce fall
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ing on I loon football . . . .
, Lo ach lio b Ashley takes his
Eastern Eagles to_ Hannan 'fra_cc
KlulI, you �tay out of thl• exand s�ould remam on the w1�erdNI"
n_1 11J.! :u dc or the ledger. Ashley s
Eagles upset a rugged Kyger
Proftoulo1111I Football R11ulta
Creek elc\· en last \\: eek 30 to 0_
Nttlonal Leegue
Kyger Creek will host South14 Detroit lO
Francisco
San
western and life Wahama White
Philadelphia
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St. Louis 27
Falcons oi Co:ich Ralph s:iyre
travel tu lli plcy to round out the New York 19 Pittsburgh 1 '1
area football games for this week . Chicago 34 Los Angeles 27
Washington 26 Dallas 1 4
Green Bay 35 Baltimore 21
American Leque
Houston 27 New York 2 1
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lli,· hartls Sand &amp; {;ravel 8
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Eastern DIYislon
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New York
3 0 0 1.000
2
10
H inky lJin k�
Cleveland•
2 0 O 1.000
SEASON HIGHS
Philadelphia
2 1 0 .661
Team 3 , Red &amp; Blues
1826 Washington
1 I O .SOO
Te.im I , Red &amp; Blues
634 Pitt&amp;burgh
I 2 0 .333
MEN
SL Louis
1 2 0 .333
In d. 3, C. M urray
519
We1t.rn
DiYl11lon
1ml , 1 , T .lenks
208
W. L. T. .Pct.
WOMEN
Baltimore
2 1 0 .667
Ind. 3, :\I. Murray
510 Green Bay
- 2 1 0 .667
Ind, 1 M . Murray
San Francisco
2 1 0
P. ltoberts
189 Chicago
2 1 0 .667
TOP FIVE SERIES
Detroit
0 2 0 .000
MEN
Los Angeles
0 3 0 ,000
C )lurra y
5 19
D. Ash
492
ArMrlcan Footltall Lugw
A. Sylves ter
484
E!111t•rn Dlvi1lo11i
C. Kirkland
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T. Jenks
481 Houston
3 1 0 .7M
WOMEN
New
York
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M. Murril y
510 Boston
2 2 0 .noo
E Sylvesll'r
424 Buffalo
1 3 0 .2M
S. JeHers
410
Wes1*m
Division
M. Bowen
388
W. L. T. Pct,
J. Chesher
372 Denver
3 1 0 .75()
Los Angeles
2 3 0 .400
Dalles
POTLUCK TONIGHT
2 3 0 .400
Oakland
2 3 0 .400
The anniversary putlurk dinner
ol-the La urel Cliff Belter Health
TITAN GUARD DIES
Club will be held tonlghl at 6:30
HOUSTON, Ttx. UPI -HeWffd-. ,
at the home of Mrs . Dick Karr
Glenn, ■n ou,n,lve 9u■rd for
Sr. witJi Mn. Joe Evan� and Mr,.
th• N,w York Tlt■ n1 of th•
Helen Leifheit as co-hostesses.
American Football L••tue di·•
Sunshine sisters will be revealed
within two houn after he WH
with 811 exchange of .,"ift, and
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Ohio Un1vrn1ily, after thr115hing
Bl.lfi ton University ::16-6 on
the
Eust C o ast Saturday, i11 the top
contender to wrest the Mid-American Conferouce tille away Irom
defending . cltampion . .B o w l i n g
Gr@tm.
The Bobcats, using Ohio Slute's
old '•[our yards and a cloud of
dust," offenlie, went to thelt
fourth str�ight win of the season.
1.J u11rterb ack Roger Mcrb, acored
two touchdowns aud pasaed for
anotlrnr, llob Broukll also scored.
Brooks carried 18 Umea for 108
yards.
Ohio State University downed
Illinoi s, a4-6, 11nd mighly Muskin&amp;:u m boosted ils chances for the
Ohio Con_fcrence litlc, by runninj
over Denison, 35'· 14.
The Buckeyce hclgh t llened coniidcrably lhl!lr notion;.1l prestige
u they defc1t l 1.-d Illinois, Iourth
ranked team in the nittion. It w11.s
the Big Ten opener for both teams
and Ohio State's third wln of th�
scuson ,
Long Kickoff Return
Hi g hlight o[ the game was the
102-yard kickoff run back by half•
back Bill Wentz 16 seconds into
the second half that broke the
back o f the Illini. Fullbacks Rog­
er Detrick and Bob Ferguson, each
scored once, as did quarterback
'l'om M 11 ttc and h:11lfb1ck Bob Klein.
IlUnoi� w11s unable to score un til
four m inutes remained in the
game.
Muskies, featuring Bill
1'he
"Cannonball" Cooper and quarterback Jim Burson, spulled Deni•
son'a homecoming. Cooper scored
twice, on runs of 1 and 34 yards.
Burson tossed for two touchdowns
and added another \O give '1us­
kingum the Ohio Conference lead.
The Muskies are undefeated In
three shrl&amp; this season.
BowUng Green, also the small col•

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ObiO $tete 34;uunois 7
Oliio University 36
NEW YORK UPI - • FactJ and
U ve ity 6
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figures on the 1960 World series ; Kent State Z2,
Di
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Opponents-New York Yankees Bowling Green 14
American Le•1ue ·,s. Pltt,bu,gh
Western Mkh;•an 13
Pirates Natio'!•� League.
Wittenber-g M, Marietta O ,e,
Date remammg: Oct : 10 at Capital "6, Hiram 6
New York; Oct. 12-13 If nece•- M··-1.in..,
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Time of games: All games tart
Akron 6
o We e,an
at 1 p.m. EDT.
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N hem -• Flndlay 0
I
erve 34
Odds: Yankees h,vored 9 to 3 Weatemjl.ee
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Bethany (W, Va.) HI
to win Series: fifth game, Yao·
John Carroll lpc, Thiel {Pa.) 12
kees favored fl to 5,.
Fi.r1,t game result: Pirates 6, Oberlin 21, Carnegie Tech (Pa.) fl
Heidelbel'I 42, Wabalh (llld.) o
Yankees 4.
Second same re1ult : Yankees Xa�r 18, Daytoo 12
l_{illadale (Mi.eh.) 31 , Toledo 25
16, Pirates 3.
Third game result: Yankees 10, Dtterbein M, Kenyon 21
. BkJttton 14, Ashland 1 3
Pirates 0.
Fourth game result: Piratee 3,
EAST
Yankees 2,
SyrffUlt
l4
Holy
Cre11 6
Probable liRh game pitchers:
Princeton
11
Pennsyfvenla
O
Bill Staftorcf 3 - 1 or Art Ditmar
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Penn
St.
27
Army
16
Ui-9 New York, - vs, Harve1 HadDartmouth · ;20 Brown O
dix 1 1-10, Pittsburgh.
Y1le
30 Colu. NI• I
Radio-TV: National BroadcastCo,
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U 11 H1r'f1nl 0
Ing Company. Airtime, 12:fO p.m.,
W...t Vlrglnt. 6 Rlchmtnd 6 (He} ,
EDT.
Sllppary Rock · 27 Weynelhr1 14
Fifth game weather: Slight 'PJthlMHilh 17 Ml•ml (Fl1.) 6
chance of early mornin, r4in. Quantico Marlt,., U Lycoming O
Fair later in day. Temperature
SOUTH
in 60s.
Umpires: Dusty Bo&amp;1e$8 NL, Georgl■ Tech � Loul1ian■ St. 2
plate; John Stevens AL, first North C•�llna '12 Notre Dame 7
base; Bill Jackowski NL, sec­ CltffllOft 21 ·YIP'glnl• 7
:ft Te,..a 7
ond baae; Nestor Chylak AL, TwlMNM
26
IMU
7
Nuy
third
base; Stan Landea NL,
Vl,vh1l1
'Tich
22 Weke Fornt 1 3
left field, and Jim Honocbick AL,
R'- -10 Plwklll 0
right field.
American League wlnnen: 315 MorehNd It, 49 W. Ye. Tech 13
North (a,.IN U Maryland 10
llme1.'
National Lea1ue winnera: 21 Mlul•lppl· U Vanderbilt 0
FurMan 16 Wllllem &amp; Mary 23
time-a.
Prevloua Series parllcl �on: K1111tuckv -55 Mer■h,11 0
Yankees 24 time.a, Pirate,
. MIDW EST
Last year's Serles winol: l,OI Ohio St. M llllnol, 7
Angelea Dodgers NL fp sh: �chl1an'31 DUke 6
games over Chicago WhJte Sox Mlnnffoh T NorthWflttrn 0
AL.
low• 27 M.lchlpn St. 1 S
Financial figures for tirat feur KenMI ff l•wl St. 14 .
games ;
0"90ft - St, � lndlana 6
Attendance: 211,117.
Wl11:0Mln 24 Punlu• 1 3
Re1:eipts: $1,337,1538.85,
KMf St.
Miami (Ohio) 19
Players' share: $682,144,82 play­ Wltt.nbei-1 64 ·Mtrlette 0
ers share i.o ti t four a:amea Ceplt■I 46 Hlr1111 6
n
only.
Tex111 24 Ol{l•�orna 0
Commiuioner'1 share: $200,630.- IQ'ler 21 Arfl■nlH 14
83.
WIST
Cluba and leagues' share : f'M,780.18.
MIMOU.•I 34 Air Force 8
Wellhlngt6n 19 lt&amp;nl'ord 10
C1Uhrnl1 21 ,WHhlntton St, 21
MOIHLLIR TO SPIAK
The Syracuse PTA will hold Its
regular meetine Tueaday t't'i&amp;aing
a t 7:30 - •t • the , Syracuse O,ade
School.
Guest speaker, Walter A. Moell­
er, 10th Congre111ional Diltrlct, wlll
·have for hia topic "Pros and Con,
of Federal Aid to Eduution."

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CIRCLE TO Ml!IT
The Federated Circle will meet
at the church, Wednesday at 7:30
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' WonThe"Big One"lnSeries

NEW YORK UPI - The Pittsburgh Pirates, confident they've
won the "big one,'' send battletested Harvey Haddix to the mound
In the fifth game of the World
Series today while manager Casey
Stengel of the New York Yankees
ponders starting rookie Bill Stafford in one of the most daring
gamblea in the history o[ the classic,
All even at two victorie5 each
after the Pirates' 3-2 victory in the
len,e fourth game of the Series
Sunday, the teams close out the
New York phaae of the Serle5 to­
day before another crowd of about
70,000. The Series will resume in
PJttabureh on W,edne.sday and the
seventh game, if needed, is sched­
uled for Th�rsrlay.
The weather ou tlook for today's
game was for some early morning
rain. with clearing skles in the af­
ternoon.
won
The Yankees, who have
two games "by a mile" and lost
two "by inches," ruled 8 to 5 fa·
vorites to win today's hnh gime
■nd were 9 to 5 choices to win
their eighth world championship in
12 years under Casey Stengel.
The odds were a tribute to the
professional be ttors' confidence in
Stengel and the Yankees even
l'IA$ 20TH CHIL D
DUBLIN, Ireland UPI - Mrs.
Bridget Maguire gave birth to her
20th child Sunday at the age oi
51. "If I was young enoug_h, I
would have all 20 over again,''
said Mrs. Maguire, herself the
eldest child in a family of 24.

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The Meigs County Women's
Republican Cluh will meet at the
Hotel Martin Thursday at 8 p.m.
There will be a sl)eaker from
ts
though the Pira tes were firing an state headquarters. Refreshmen n
blica
Repu
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and
serve
will
be
experienced pitcher of solid tal­
t.
enls today while 70-year-old Sten­ women are urged to be presen
gel seemed .about to entrust the
vital pitching 11ssignment for the
RADIATOR REPAIRS
fifth game to the most inexper­
a
Jenced pttcher ever to start
World Serles game.
DONE THE RIGHT WAY
The man on the spot, u Stengel
pondered the ramifications ol the
move overnight, was the 22-yearold Stafford, a tall, skinny fight­
hander who didn't joln the Yan­
kees from Richmond of the Inter­
na tional League until August 15.

Mrs. Anna Johnston and dau•
ghter spent Tuesday with Mrs.
Charles Rife.
Mrs. Betty Thomas and sons of
Langsville spent Wednesday with
her mother, Mrs. Freda Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. Daye Canode or
carpenter spent Tuesday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood.
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Wednes­
day with Mn. Myrta Rife at Wil·
kesville.
,
Mr. and Mra. Hershel Justice
and children spent Sunday even­
ing with Mrs. Charles Rife.

FIRE SW'IEP S BUILDINGS
BEPPU, Japan UPI - A n
early morning fire · sweeping
through old wooden structures
burned eo buildings to t h e
ground in this hot springs spa to­
day. There \1lere no reports of ·
casualities.

TYPHOON KITS ISLANDS
MANILA, The Philippines UPI
-Typhoon Kit roared across the
South China Sea toward the
Asian rnainland today, leaving 106
personl!I dead and $6 mil1ion dam•
age in the Philippines.

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Wittenberg pulled out all stops
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other and Ron DU!ahunt went :13
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Communiat j e,..
------j)OIJceman guarding Berlin 's Ea,t- - - ---� eat border is like a ca t Wit lch1ng thrHe mouseholes.
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Although the Com munists emSPRINGFIELD, Ill. UPI - Whlsploy several thousand Volkspollzlsten or People', Police, to guard tie-stopping hss been liven · new
and flavor in llllnoit
Berlin's varioutt. borders. the ref. meaning
ugees are usually several ; ump&amp; where a Republican governor is
fighting with a h.elicopter eampajg11
ahead of them,
for his poliUc1l lite.
Most retugees simply walk
through roqtine chect points, on
Tbe 'copter campaign mirrol'tl
such pretenses as going to work what candidates on both sides
ln Weit Berlin, shopping or have said since 'the atart of tbe
visiting relatives.
vote - getting treka - the Illinois
Others, howevei-, get through campaign would be one of the
in other ways, thanks partly to most intenaive in the state's bis­
the framers of the Four-Power tory,
Agreement on Berlin, and the
It's been a rou1:;h campaign and
long-ago city fa thers who laid
out Che boundaries of Berlin's 20 about the only thing the Repµbll•
cans and Democrata agree on la
boroughs.
tha
t the races in the state , wJ.U
When the Four Powers divided
Beriin after World War Ii, they be tigh t.
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used the old borough boundaries
Poter reaction bas rana:-- ,
to form the 28-miie-long border enthUlliastic to desul tory1
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between the Ru11ian and the Al­ in&amp; on the area. Villit•• bJJ · ·'9' e
lied sectors.
President Richard M. Nixon • � Pd
Its kinks and twlats-original- Henry Cabot l.odge seemed ''. , "ti,'
1y made to simpliOy sllt!h things 11:ivo the Republicans , ,the ·e1rt_y
as street cleaning-now provide advantage in the whoop"IR �epart­
a number of holes through which ment. HoWi!ver. Sen. , Jdltl , F,
refugees can reach the West
Kennedy campaigned dO'f'J'l �t;ate
The city. fathers made their last week, following up L��
borough boundaries conterminous B. Johnson.
with house fronts slong many
The top of the Republican ticket
streets, which saved the boroughs
from h.aving to clean half-streets. will be hard to beat in Illinois
Today this mean• that there which is traditiona)ly Republican.
are homeowners in West Borlin The Republicans will. h°a.110 a
who have literally only t(), !ltick tougher time in the state races. ·
The man gettin,i: the rn(lst at­
their heads out their front doors
tention in Illinoi1 politics isn't even
to be-partly-in East Berlin.
East Germans who visi t such on the ticket. He is Richard J-. Da­
homeowners ean simply step ou t ley, mayor of Chicago, who, as
the back dOor into the West. The chairman o[ the Cook County Cen­
CommunJsts have not yet been "tr:d Committee, is the atnle's lead,
able to station a Volkspolizist in ing Democrat.
front o[ every door on the boun­
GOP Hit. Dale,
darv streets.
Republicans have accU&amp;t"d him
The eommuoiats have tried to
fight the problem by stationing of handpicking the DMr1ocrltic
their guards a short distance back candidates and of trying- . to con­
from the border, creatin i:. i n cf- tnol the whole at.ate from Ohfc'a,
feet, a �&amp;rt of no-man 's-land, but go's City Hall
Politicians sometimes consider
the effortt hasn� �uccee&lt;led enIllinois
as three vote arua: (li),·
tirely.
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The fact that East Berlin close- Chicago; (2) southern UUnois; • (I)
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ly guards i ts •border with West the rest of, it.
The Democrats are strong in
Berlin is widely publicized. But
less understood is the fact that Chicago. Downstete the RepuhU,
East Germa11,y muat aiae guard cans �ave the power. The big
every street entran·ce on the 76- que stion Is can the Oemocr•
mile p�riine!Ar aroi.lnd Grealcx, I· �« 1 "[•1 '-'.Ut eQOUi(4-, Gh�OA,JO· vo1,fs to
Berlin to -..,.. DO�tial refugeea [1 qfflset a _ likely: �.IUi�ni major•
from. CJ'!Gs,ing, direc,ijy into West- 1 lll)\ JIJ1 Hitt' o�ei: lbii · co.�tie&amp;?
BH'!iii of into,, g11st B�rlin from _ Both parties are cou�tmg h,iivJ:!'
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1 bri,ui th.ti "sins" of €hicago to the
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according to Republicans.
Tile Republicans warning to the
small towns and rural areas de­
cries crime syndicates, the Chi­
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;�s. ,M the front of the Re1)'tl!P41n ltfJg&amp;de UI Gov. Willi11m
'G. Stt'au.on, Daley's arch foe.
StHtton Ulff Hellcopter
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The Pomeroy Chamber of Com­
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streak to 14 wins, in a come-from• Ohio Power Copany office1
behlnd-victory over Western Mich• 6 o'clock.
lgan, 14-13. 'fhe Falcons were
down 13-0 beforti pulling the game
out of the !ire with two 118Cond
h.au touchdowns and two conver•
s1ons by Ala Alsea.
FLASHES WIN
Kent S tate and Mhimi staged a
hard.fousht affair which ended
22-19 in favor of the Golden
Flashes, while Ohio Wesleyan
tumt&gt;Jed Akron, 16-6, and Xavier
edged Dayton 18-12 in their intra­
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;----:;:------,----,--�-----,-- -c---I two,;.lJurty o'clock ceremony Sunday afternoon, OctoMiss Kathryn
Lama, �uahter of lhe late Mr . and Mrs. Earl R. Lama
rt, beca,me the bride of Mr. Harry S. Moor e of
. Rev. William Roberts performed the single ring
ny at the altar decorated with while flowers and green�

., ,IJ the Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy ,

&amp;.._•� bfi4e wore an afternoon I worl' ('urs.a�•i, uf pink rose burb
,flllllD. t,..o _ Pl,ece d ress of minl
A l1a l f hour of pre -nupual
ilk tlitocade with a feather musil' wiu playL'O by Mrs Cedr1r
Clark of Middleport . Mrs. t-'red
lhon , in matching color
111libi. of Middleport rcgistercd
�ffl were White Orduds
0� Jewelry was a strand of lhe J::Uests.
•ad
� �•rrings, a gift of the
T&gt;w Parixh Housr of the chi.m·h
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for t h e rl' l'eption followi ng the
'� of Colum bus s, r v ecl as
d cl in � with the women of the
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r"'#h overskirt. She wore
lot acceBSori es and her itionill lhrl'e tlert!d Wl'dding r ake
Wlf or beige cymbidium toppl'd with bell and ring orna•
mt&gt;nt. Mrs. c;eorge Anden1on. Jr.
Middleport presided at the rofof
'l, �qi• Jta� Jones, niece of the
� wU l� flower girl and f{'1' service and Mr!. J _ 0. Ro{'del
i. .PIJe pink silk organza of Pomeroy at the punch b owl.
•1fh a buffont skirt. Her
1-'ollo wi ng the recept ion the
w•• ol pink rose buds.
/ new Mr and Mn. Moore left for
•erbe.rt F. Moore of Mid- a trip tu New York City to re· d as best man for
/ �tve
turn h.Y wa)' of the Gttal Lakes
�Ii� Ind Dale M. Dutton
a11d Niagara Falls. For her travel·
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ing costume the bride chose a
, Jr., of Pomeroy were
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_ Xl11 Grace: Sauvage and Mr�
Haff)' !:. Hoagland both of Col
The bride is a ·�radu:itr nf Mid­
Qnibu.1, and aunts of the bride rl leport lli:.:h Sd,ool and Oh.io
Un1 vcr�itr, i .� a menihC'r or , 1w
ln the recelvini:i line with
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� coUJtle, Miss Sauvage &lt;'hose First Prcsb,Yteriau Church o! �:i\.:
for..hu( i.,ilec:111'1i1 wedding a grape dlcport, 1-: van::clii\e Ch, , 111cr, t) , d
lWO "j.ie� �re11 and Mrs. Hoag- er or t he Eastern Stilr a11d 1hf'
re a blue Dior dren. Each Middleport Buslneu anrl Profes .
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ploye&lt;I as auditor at the Hoyal
Parent,
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Bottling Company in MidCrown
lli ..LJ eac er•
o eel
dlepor t.
,. � M�iC• County Council o f
Thi• groom. graduate o f the
ll:�ll and Teachers will meet on Univeri;ily or Kentucky is a Ves­
'6\41'HI)', October 13, at 8 p, m. teryman of the G race Episcopal
•� th, · Letart Grade School. Fol- Church and a mem ber or various
, lowlni I lhort b u1ine1&amp; session a Masonic Bodie1. He is president
w.orq�op Will ho conducted by the of the lto,Yal Crown BoUling
"'� �ard members.
Company.
i"" Conferences 1cheduled and the
Following their wedd ing trip
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titer, M?I. A, T. Roude b ush, Budget 598 Soulh Third Avenue in Mid­
Ch..rman of Hamilton; P arent Jo� d- dleport.
�clfon, Mrs. K. 8. Davidson, pre•
Among those from out of town
Mbpoi cha4"m1:1n of Cambridi!e; Re- attending 1hr wedding and reeep­
'lp,c&gt;n■lbllltJea and work of the del- lion were. Mrs. G. H. Wheatlfy
Ji1at.e,; � council, Mra. E. S. ShC'r - i'll d Mrs. 1". H. Lyle of Ashland ,
),w, pubUcatlon chairman of Ath• K,Y. sislcrs o( the groom and Mr.
:,f11; principles o! the PTA. Mrs. Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
ltl, J. Schlou, chairman of �ublic pru ba.sco of Ch.arle.11ton, W. Va.
tclatlona of Cincinnati, and mcm·
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Japan Exchange
Student Guest At
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Mies Judy Weed or Cincinnall,
who spent th ree months in Japan
as a n exchange 11udent, waa g:ue,t
spe.aker wtien the Happy Harvest•
crs claaa of the Federated Church
met Friday evening al the church.
The speaker showed 11Hdes taken
in Japan and gave &amp;n intereatlng
talk on her experie nN•s and of her
life with her foster parents and
family of Japan.

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reere■tlonal period. Durin&amp; the
Hay Ride Enjoyed By
e\ltnin&amp; wonhlp program one rep·
BaJ)li.,t Church Group
reacntative of escb of the churchel
The Junior High Sunday School took their pledge to the altar ln a
clau and the Jr. Hi BYF of the tervice of dedkation.
Middleport Fjrst Baptist Church
The 1roup was .accompanied to
enjoyed a hay ride to Portland
counselors, Mr.
where they held a wiener roH1 on Gallipolis by their
b bons.
Gi
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Mr1,
and
Saturday evening.
Attending the MHair were John
Hood, Mike Bratton, Ray Picken5,
PUaL IC HEAR ING
Pat Edw11rd1, Larr)' Gladwell, Dar­
A pu bLic heari ng will be held In
la Ebers bach, Ruth Ann KloelJ, Kay the Melga County Courtroom on
!Juggess, Anna Jeffers, Linda Kauff Nov. I O at t p. m. concerning a
.1.urtha Fowler. Bruce Annas, Jacil b ridge project on Route 1%4 .
iigman and Buddy : .. oorc.
1 hey were .1l·l·omp1mied by Mr.
me! Mrs. Tony Fowler and wn,
Mark, Mr. and Mu. Gene Colcm1m
and son, Jerry , and Hev. a11d Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Donald Doone
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TONIGHT and TUESDAY
Jeanne.
Sun., Mon., TueL, Oct. 9. 1(), 1 1

MEIGS THEATRE

M Yf' lllen,bers Attended
Gtdlipolis Youth Rally

"PLEA SE DON'T EAT
THE DAISIES"
(Technicolor)
Doris Day - David Ni\'en
Colorcartoon
WEDNE SDAY &amp; THURSDAY
"nVE BRANDED WOME?,;"
Silvana Mangano - Vera Miles

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ship or the Heath Methodist
Church of Middleport who attend­
ed the PortsmouLh District Youth
£tally in �.allipolis ,Yesterday were I
Evel,Yn Gibbons, Sandra Brewing­
:on. Sar.ah Bechtle, Diane M cCn- :
ma.s, Barbara Jones. David Kon�..
right, t'orrest l;L d?tel, Jr.. Tom
Rall and Eric Cham bers.
The meeting began in the after­
noon with a speaker and a sack
.! Upper was held followed by a

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"THE HYPNOTIC EYE''
Jacques Bergerac, Alli son Hayes
- also "THE PURPLE GANG"
'Barry Sullivan, Elaine FAw.ards

CLEANING RUGS BY HOME
1'1ETHODS CAN BE

A Real Headache!

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CITY LOA#••• HERE'S WIIY:

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IISY·1oln1 ••Ptrlanc, from b11l•�ln1 to
end. When 7111 n11d more mon1y II mor11
'llma we are 1t1d to bt of 11rvlc1. Jud call
•• us for your fall cash . . . $100 . . . $1000.

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HUMAN PLY That's Orin Murray, Field Sur­
vey Enaln..r of fabulous Glen C.nyon Dam in
Arlzoite. Murray ■ays, "Sure I've tried other
brands. But Camel 11 th• only one that aIves me
real 1mohina 1atl1f1CUon. every Ume I !lt:ht 1,1p."
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!tartly 11:t.udy IIMt dlm'al thlt
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1960

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NO. 149

·Depressed

•Fift)'-five year old Frank Arthur Davis, of Masori, W. Va.,
die� yesterday afternoon from a self-inflicted shotgun wound
in the head.

Davis, shot himsel{ wilh a .12 in Mason, Thursday at 2:30 p.
ga11ge shotgun, sometime between m. Rev. Ralph Mahoney will be
2 and 3 o'clock, while hii;; wife, .1. in l'harge or services. Burial will
be at Kirkland Memorial GarElva, was vieitin3 I neighbor.
Upon returning home at 3 dens.
p. m., Mrs. Davi.1 found her hus•
Friends and relatives will be
band dead in the bed room of
al the funeral home after
rercived
hia home.
until time of the
Wednesday
noon
No reason could be a:lven for
the suicide act, ot.l}er than Davis service.
bad beea out of work ror some
time and was quite depressed
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Sgt. G. M. Scott of the West
Vlr,:ini• State Police ' and Mason
County Coroner Oliver Eahenour
who inve11tlgated the ,hooting,
jointly ,greed lhal deall, w,s b y ,
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111icide.
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The deceased was born at West
Pictur,-d abo�e is a sketch of the proP?sed,n a":' fire station at Middleport. The two story
Columbi,, October 5, J,05. Hi,
�u1lding if built wo.uld house all hre fig htmg equipment, have a maintenance shop,
block
mother, Lillie (Hy&amp;ell) Davis preers office on the, first fi�r. It would ha ve a large meeting hall upstairs with kitchen
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ceded him in death.
ea to the . County PT� fac1libes. This type of (Ire station ts needed in Middleport to enable the fire apparatus to be
De
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survlvora or tlJfl! de eased are I meetma to b held m .Letart this
e
placed separately in the building as �at� in t h ! Ohio I nspection Bureau report.
his wife, Elva, father, Edward
Thun�ay were a ppointed w�en
Davili, one daughter, Mra. Jean
the Middleport PTA Exetutave
Grueser Long Bollom oh ·
ard met last nigh t. at the
IDB, Elward, Maaon; l wo :;oth� · Bo
school. Delegate_4 appomled were
en, Harry, Point Pleaonl .md Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. George
BUI, Mason; and one iiater, CarHackett Jr., �ra. Lucy Gregg,
man Durst, Middleport.
Mrs_ Mary E. Hmdy and Mn. Paul
Funeril aervlces will be held
Theus.
at the Foa:Je1on&amp; Funeral Home
At a regular meeting of the Pomeroy Chamber of CoJtlf ·
Charles Asa Brad b ury, presi: merce, held in the office of the Ohio Power Company Momlaf
dent, was in charge of the meet­
evening; Bill Miller, Area Development Technician ' discu.sse&lt;f, 1
ing and plans were annOunced
resource development of Meigs county.
the
for the regular meeting to be held
Miller said that a correlation I
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ftext Monday evening. Bill Diles
was a mu,t for resource I will ,he a meeting or the Po,neto)'
effort
of
will be guest speaker. A coffee
next Monday
and that wh;1. t we set Retail Mercha nts
develo
ment
p
hour with Mrs. Lewia Sauer Jr.,
the
7
Ohio Pow•
at
at
evening
30
:
A
chairman of the hosp itality com• out to do Is either an aggr vatlon Pr Company offices i.o Oi,euas thi,
mil.tee in charge, wm fellow the which we dp nolhinJ about or a year's Christdlas seaaon program.
meeting. Room nmlhera will also problem which we accept and do
somelhina about. 'Problems that we
Attending the meetlng o( which
be announced at the Monday
A Moeller-for-Con&amp;ress dtnner ·in meeting.
accept are the best , way toward a . Clyde Kirkland, reaident, presid� p
better future, he SJJd. He was als? ed, in addition to the aueats� were J .
Lanca1ter, Wednesday, Oct. lit is
Th&lt;; PTA Membership Drive he­ ple�ed that the 1u.rv-ey by the !'fl· Leslie Fultt, Mu Wirtt;1:�,d Ford;
. expected UI attract between 500
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ty 1tu�ents waa bemg Bob Elberfeld, Franklin Rizer, Bill I ·
lJld 600 penona from tht 10th Con- gan this week and letters were am1 Universi
gressional district.
:sent to the parents in regards to conducted.
Grue1er, Kai Hindy, Charle, l'tlur- 1 "
Ted Reed i_nlrodueed !amee I ray, Frank Will, Fred Blaettnar,
Jamee Reid, Lancaster, chair- the :z&amp;c per ,person dues. Mrs.
man of the event, said the prlnci- Berna.rd Fultz Is chairman of Lhe Stratton, auptrv11or of . the surv!y , Ted Reed, Bob Jacobs, Edililofl Hob1
team, w� Introduced two of h11 stetter , and Dick Owen.
pal speaker -.yill be U. S. Rep. Rich- Membership committee,
r1 rl/' 1 . �ITH
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ard Bollln1 (D-Mo.) who IS on the
Attending the meeting werti team. Robert Seyfang and Peter
Pvt. Cba,tts �. Smltj,.
.�1-, �• committee and )otw. IClqo- , Mr:. � � �db\Jl')',! . Mra.
1,'11;.._ · G. P. Sffllth, l:ffl...
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Sauer Jr., "li(ri, We.le)' try, MiBS Sa� siutioii' .liri;n,, ..;1d
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ildrec!' •Ha wley, i. W. McComat, group of hi, work ,nd llated lb•• 1r1fS;
Tbe dlnner waa sc heduled 119 a Pd
.l•p.n, for an II montn tour ot
A A. Scarberry, Leo Kennedy, the -villual survey w 11 already In
tribu te to u. s. Rep. Walter H. , a�d Mn. Hackett.
auty.
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progreH. He said they will 80 into I
Moeller, LancHler, who is seeking
the interview 1urvey with mer- .
re-election from the 10th Di1tricl,
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Represenla1.IVeS
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E�pected To Draw
Political Crowd

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.Unn•r will

I Troops Ready TO

be he\d i n the
Lancaster American Legion Hall.
Bolling w ill &amp;peak following din• ·
p
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n ioil�a ��i speak In behatr o(
the candidacy of the Lancaster

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use Force If UN
I Guard Not Moved

IS CO•chalrman o! the !
event ls Don Mullen, of Meigs
County.
The Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE,
· UPI - Armored Congolese troops
surrounded the residence of Pa•
lrice Lumum bi today, prepare d to
use force if the deposed pro-Soviet
premier's United Nations guard is
nol withdrawn.
between Congolese
A clash
troops and the U. N. gu1rd or Mo­
roccan and Tunl1Jan aoldlers un•
der command of a Ghanaian colo­
nel was barely averted Monday.
The rullna hjgh eommlHion, P·
Death claimed the life of Jene
The ruling 'high commi11lon, ap­
M. Little, 43, of Spring Valley Col. Jo� h Mobutu, M:onday gave
p
Trailer Oturt, Galion, 0., Mon.day the United N;ationa until 10 a. m.
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Col­
' Jl!.orning at 1 1 o'clock In a
EDT today lo surrerider Lumum­
umbu1 hos pital.
by
ba. The ultimatum WIS iaaued
He ••• born in Cheahlre,
Justin Bomboko, chairman of the
December 24, 1917, to Mrs. Lottie commission.
Frazier and the late Jelle Little.
Survlvinl are bia wife, Myrtle;
indicated that the
Boboko
to
mother; one niece Mra. Reva Jean Congolese troo p1 were ready
Sickle; one brother, Burnett use force, if neceBSary. Re 11Id
LltUe and four sisters, Miu Fran­ "the !lrmy will take ill reApoq.sl•
ces Little and Mn. Marjorie Mar­ bilities, Patience and 1ooctwm have
tin ail of Gallon and Mn. Della run out. This la the week o! great
Gtutln, Marion ind Mra. Kathryn decision!."
Blacbtone of Man111fleld.
Servic,a will be held from the
Foaie.aon, Funeral Home in Ma­ E1nergency Squad
lOII, Thursday 1t 10;30 a. m. with
,,. burial In the Smith Cemetery- In Called To Give Aid
The Pomeroy Emeracncy Squad
Leon,
P'riend1 will be received at the was called 11t 7:30 thi, morning
ll
, funeral home anytime after 12 to gi"e aid to AverJ Shttt , But•
1uUer­
WH
who
Avenue,
ternut
p. m. Wednesday.
Mr. Little wa■ a aelf· employed 1 Ing from illness. A loCal phyai· cian wa1 called.
ttuelr: ·11r1...er,

Jesse M. Little,
4.1, Dies Monday
In Columbus

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tJNrl'ED NA110NS, N. Y. UPI locked Eaat • West ne10Uation1 on
__:,Nikita S. KhrusbchH goes be- diaarmarnent.
-Propose the addition of tlve
, � . the U. N. General Aalembly
Eastto the 10-natlon
neutrals
todtY to try to re1tore lost Com•
committee
disarmament
munllt luat.,r with the speech on West
dlairmament - "the ,uestlon of which broke .up In deadlock last
1lltltions" - he came bere thret Juni:i at Geneva.
-Put forwud form11ly hi• call
Wffkl 110 lo ,deliver.
a special u. N. 111efhbly aesror
Tbe l)leech wlll be the So\'iet
on disarmament to meet
sJon
before
addresa
farewell
Premiet'1
s
next
Soviet
prlna: in Geneva, Moteow or
Thur1d11.
home
fl1'ni
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rad.
Lening
the
IOUrefl , HJ'd he would Mah
Khrushchev said he might e"en
r1ngiq over all
m6it o t It,
the New
and com• come bact here after
� of hi1 "total
11ld
aources
but
needed,
if
Ye-ar
ropouls,
di1um.1ment
p
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li]rolibly �ulna: 1 lso thti U. N. be meant only It the auembly
iii.lo� thus far with their set- was debatln11 dlurmament which
of
he: hu c11Jed ..the queali on
'beeu to thlfl communi1t caUH.
'l'!ta latat eame Monday night questions."
hi, 1t•
wlllir the -Ruaian1 loac· in eHortl Beaten on the Congo
to lbelve die bloodlOUed Jll1u'8 tempts to ouat �c:retllry General
Soviet
Dag Ham)nankjold, the
et Jh&amp;ilpry and Tibet
dluriuthe
to
wm
1et
leader
luue
the
wu
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Dtaiilllelfe.11 bid ar1ed all -.orld ment. question on tht � of a
1"9• to atlftid· the lllletDfJg lo '9v� prop(IN) tO' have 'the •
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nation ••mbl)I take up lbf it-.......
' · sue for ,direct debate. Ordlnatily,
May ll.wlilw OliiilltlMk
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survey will b� cQDdueted. After
this is completed the team will re•
turn to the unl'V.8l'Jd.1)' to make a
g,raph and develop their proposals.
Doctor Rudolph Frankel, profesl!iOr o{ the City J&gt;lannlng graduate
course under which the survey
team is 1tudying wiU be In Pornero}' and Middleport this f'ridiily
to check on the aurvey teams' prosreu and to offer his a11istance.
Doctor Frankel is a member of the
Royal Institute of Britiab Arehi•
tects and a member of the Ameri•
can In1tltute o( Planners.
Bob Elberfeld announced there
---- · ------·--Fidel Ca8trO Due For
SANTA Cl.A.HJ\, Cuba UPIPremier Fidel Castro was due
here today to make a personal
appearance at the court martial
of l lfi persona accused o( acUve
reai&amp;llnce to hi1 rej'.Jme.
Ai least two and perhaps three
of the de(endiants--102 alleged
guerrilla&amp; and 12 "collaborators"
said to have been captured in
the Ellcimbray Mounlalns-are ei:1irlna
pec�ed to face Castro'•
aqu1ds.
Peraons said to have been caP·
tureii in l11t week's "invasion"
of Orlente· Province are expe cted
heavier
l o face proportionately
JN:naltles when they come to
tt1.,i �n 1n unannounced date.

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Mrs. Thelma Campbell of Wilk•
esville attended the annual con­
vention at Grand \Lodge or Ohio,
Knight.&amp; of Pytb1as and Grand
Temple of Pythian Sisters at the
Biltmore Hotel in Dayton, O.,
Se pt. 2-1·24.
At the con,.,ention she was in­
staUed as District Deputy Grand
Chief of Diatrkt 1 1 or Pythian .
Si,ter Temples. The Temples in
tbia district are at Logan, Galli- 1
pohs, New Strait1V11le, Nelson•
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ville, Middleport, Pomeroy, Car•
bondale, Gtousler and Wilkesvllle,
Mrs. Campbell has been active
in many oraanizatmns mcluding
Church and Sunday school at
W1lkenille, Grange,
Women's
A ux d 1ary of -American Legion',
Eastern Star and School Organi•
zatio11 . She ls particularly active
in the S.lem Center PTA where
she has been teachinj: for many
}'ears.
Last June s�e. realized_ one or
her _great am b1�1ons of hfe-gra·
duatlon from Rio Grande College
ith a B. S . . in Ed, Dearee. She
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IS now lookmg forward to the
day she will receive her Maater's
degree.

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Attendi·ng 38th Th?M�!��l:a��u��t:!!�.�!;! !�
aid the Middleport . Volunteer Fire De•
tng the proposal
Ann Ua1 Meet
station.
for new
partment then

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Death Claims 88
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Year Old Lady
lo Clifton

Frances Esther Blake, Clifton,
passed away at her home Monday
cvenmg around midnight follow­
ing a long lllness. She was 88
ycan old.
S.he w.as born Fe bruary 2, 1872,
in Glenwood, W, Va., to the late
Henton and t.:llen Spurtock. She
was preceded in deatb by her
hus b and .in 1940.

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quest
rn
Don Mills, president of the fire ,
Mn, Mildred M. Stanley, vice
department ap�aN!d before C'o�n
president and director, Pomeroy
s.
c�I Monday night lo hear _ ill
,
National Bink, and Mrs. Roae
· views on the_ pro?D�ed atat�on
Reynolds, uaist.ant vice president
and commumty b u1lcbng,
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Citizena Natlonil Bank Middlein )
port are aUendin&amp; the' 38th an- had • P�ated befo�e Council
Ua previoua meet_111� and re• t
nual convention of the National
quested an appropr1.ahon be made I
Association of Bank Women in
! of $6,000 to ht added to the {ire
Pasadena California
dep1rtment funds to ena b le the
The �nvenlion � beini held
to
al the Huntington Sheraton Hole) con�truc�ion �f the building
11prmg.
this
begin
October to to 13.
U t.he city_ could' see fit to _a pAll NABW memben hold executive poailions with banll:I . The propn.a te lh1� amount, the f1.re- ,
group was organi t.ed in 1921 with m�n feel the� will_ be able to
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1 6 members. currently there .are I build the station with .a certai n
amou�I or soli&lt;;ilation, Mill&amp; said.
12� women bank officer&amp; and
The fire committee. oompoAed of
directors in the u · s · up from
Lee Smit�, A. A . Scar berry and
1 1 ,000 Int Dec. 31.
Wayne G \ bhons, reported fa,.,orMore than 500 delegilell are ably to th11 propos.al.
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I attendi ng lhe c nvention lo hear
Howtver, Clinton Fisher felt
promin t ipe : en lro
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i m ed uc�- the Councit would be acting too
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cine •nd b anking fie.:Ids
this time .and John Zerkle said
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t,J:ie Hollywood area, visit Disneyland and other pointa o{ Interest 1
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Fire Company Proposal

Mason Man Committed Suicide
In Bedroom Of Home Monday

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To Hold Annual
Officers Election

Meeting Saturday

An annual election of Meip /
County·s A&amp;ricultur1l Society Directon will be held SaturdaJ, Nov.
ember 12.
�lfici.tlon1 for candlc!J�
for" �ffOrs are thil they mu.I
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• t 1..11 f · ed 'voter of Meig,
be' I ••••
Co11nty and muat ti.aw a membersh 1· p f1cket m
· Ihe Agricultural
Sociely. Candidates petlUon1 must
be fiJed not later than 5 p. m.
November t.
1eeretary
Frank H . Johnaton,
said today only penons holding
membenbip tickets 1l the close
of tbe 1960 County f'air or at
ieast 15 caJendar days before lhe
date of election are qualified lo
.
vote •
The election will be held lo
fill the vacancies of directon
Roger Morgan f'red C· Leifheil
.
Avery Nelson. •Don L. Betzina: and'
Roy Holter wboae terms expire
· year.
thI&amp;
NOTICE
This week'• crouword puales
fi■ Hed to arrlwe. A, toOfi as they
can be triced we will re1u11M th•
popvl1r fNture, W• a,.. sorry to
h.we lnconnnltnced 1nJ ti our
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The Ohio Institute on Local and
Stale . His�ory _a.nd lh� �ssoci1tion
of . Ohio H1�tor1cal Soc1et1es held a
joint mee�mg Saturday _at the �mP� Mllrtius M�seu'!I 1n _ Marietta
•tth over 100 h11tonana 1n attend.
a n,.ur
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D ,·n• ttte ·noon in1el'fflllltOn •a
receeded the
bua tour of the city p
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Ju och at the Betsy Mills Club.
A. V. Howell, a inember of the
the
In•tltute and representing
Meigs County Society of the Aasociation was a speaker during the
aflernoon seHion devoted to hiltorical markers. The progr am for
will include direcMeigs County
.
t'iona 1 h 11 h,way_ mar kers tO port•
lJnd and h11tor1cal markers .at the
scene of th e BatU e of Buff mglo n
mark.en at
Isl■nd . The two old
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the corporat '•on J • ne on Rou 1ie ,.._
east and sou,. or •omeroy wil �
repl1ced by new and larger markera made of rust
. inum .
. proof alum
The ronc I ud mg exercise of th e
meeting was a ceremony dedicat•
ing lhe new wing of the museum
completed last year• by the Ohio
the
Historical Society, owner or
museu m.

Mayor Fines Three
In Middleport Court

fire
that he felt the same way. lie,
Zer�le, . further slated th•! the
Blaho� is needed. Zerkle also_ said
the �11\�ge needed 0th.er items
at this time and cnuldn t see how
the �ou_ncil could make the ap­
pro�nat1o_n .
Bill Childs spoke favorably lo­
w1rd the propose! and thought
the Council should go alorg due
lo _ $3,000 all rea�y . being .appro•
,praated for a b uilding to house
vil_lage street equip�ent. Childs
.
Aa 1d he Celt the station_ is badly
�ceded and th.at the Ohio lnspect1on Bureau has suggested it be
don4:. Child.11 _ later suggested .a
special meetmg be called wi t h
Council and fire d'epartment re­
presenla tives to iroo out th �
proposal.
In other b usioess before the
Cnuncil, Lewla Elli11, slreet fore•
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!Dan, reporte d on the repairs
bemg made to the levee and the
repairs u, a lleys. ,
.
. VIilage
Cbarlotte Perrin,
trca•
surer. gave her m�nlhly repQrl
showing lhe fol/owmg balances;
GeMral . _ . . _ . . . . . $ •,,061 .76
9.ll&gt;.70
s..... Mo lnton,.,..
Sta,. Hlehwey • . . • •
1.309.35
Patti,. �r
401.16
C.mietery Operatlen
2.793.10
Cemetlff')' Trudi . . . . 1 ,A57.74
FiN lqUipment
325. t 7
Swimming Pool
2,659.90
General Bond letl,.._
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Total
MD,1 1113
Gene Grate, ,·ilJage cle:rlr. read
.14.ay ot Kennetb .lt.cr..Jhinae)"i re.Por t l.bowm• rece1pu of $8.fl.60.
· - -•� Cit ·•• r--- r
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,.,. 11N eaa a letter froru
Ult ,POUlllJOD board atatm,e the
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,..,.e 1 ,�
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,...rmiL. lo d ump raw .sew•
age � I.Lie un10 ai,·e, wowd e:r;.
p1re N o�ember I�. Jt :,,as sugge,c­
ed by t,:ounctl to write (or the
renewal smce the vu1age IS ma.tmg progre,;s toward securing a
sewerage treatment plant.
Mayor M.cr.t.1unne1 wo read the
re&amp;lg ll.il lJOD o t cwo cemetery tr us­
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1ees, · M· .__.r,ofi llnd H enry SWI1l,
'l'lte_ ...
• .ouncu accepted tne res1gnation1 and said new appomt•
men ts wlli be made at a later
a t
a e.
.
Wage ordmam:e number 833
wu 1-1ven ns Unrd readmg 11:nd
approved wil h
the touowmg
.amendment. 'J he treasurer's sal•
a:ry was advanced from $4�0 to
$'tt4 per year, the Janitor's from
$lMHJ to $683, and l.be dump at
tendanta trom � Lo �- Tho
new VJilqe orumance w1U nOI.
become euecuve unw the new
term of oifice.
Scott Sba;;.nk and Ed haggert,-_
were 1ppom ted a.s permanent
patrolmen tor the village.
11 was noted during tne lengthy
Couoci.l ses.sion all proposal!i that
were p ut to vote were una111mo1JS;:.

Survivors include five sons:
Three persons were fined this
Charle! of Baltimore; Artley, Ben­
mornJn1 b� Middleport Mayor Kenton, Waller and Berland, all of
neth McElhinney after being arC Ji1to11. She is also 1un 1ved by
TWO FINE D
ftve daughters M rs, Laura Claj:g
David Paul Yonaler w11 fined , rested by Middl@port Police.
Gallipolii; ; Mrs. M ary Tolliver, $1U and cost&amp; for reckleas opera- · Raymond Lewis Fife Jr.. 23, Che•
Glenwood; Mrs. Rena Williams, uon and William Dant, $ 100 and 1 shire, was lined $5 and cost.a for
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Willa Barnhart, costs and senlenced to three days having a defectiv e exhaust. The
TAG DAY ANNOUNCED
Colum bus and Mrs. Alma, Johnson m jail on a charae of driving while fine was suspended. Leroy D. Hos­
The
.hbCl.llt:! Band wiu bold ii&amp;.
�
fined
was
,
Clifton.
mtoxicated in County Court action chur. We:!lt Columbia
annual 'J ag Oay lJrive Saturday,
Clar­
and
n
intoxicatio
for
costs
and
She is survived bl' three aistera yesterday.
ence Oiler, 23, Cheshire, $100 and October la. 1'ne l&gt;and memben
Lola Jaco bs and Ola Crum of
w1u be in Pomeroy, M iddleport,
ro■Ls and 3 days i n j.ail for driving ltacine
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Morrie, JUin oi:; and Mn. Ellza­
and otner aurroundtng
costs
and
$15
and
intoxicated
while
Leroy E. Webster, fl, Beverly,
beth Thomas, Columbus; also one
cornmuni11e.s.
li­
mechanic, and Emma Jean Neal, t2, for not having an operator's
In the more than thirtf. )'ears b rolher, Norman Spurlock of Lan­
A Jitney supper will be held
cenae.
Middleport, telephone operat.er.
and
grandchildren
55
and
caster,
Jn the evening 1or lhe band mem­
of her married tile, she hat been ,
Kenneth Lunstord, 21, Pomeroy,
niost interested in raising her 79 great grandchildren.
bers at 5::,0 p. m. and open to
coal miner, and Carol Sue llq&amp;)', Chapter To Hold
lhe public at 6 with a dance fol­
family and tnanaging a home
tbe
from
held
be
will
Services
l� Pomeroy.
I· where a.II of her friends were
lowing.
Clifton Methodist Church, Wed•
M.,.,ling At DAV Hall
MEIGS _GINlllAL HOSPITAL
welcome, as well as tho,e of her need&amp;)' at 2 p. m., wilh the Rev.
ChapXi Gamma Hu Exem pler
TO REPLACE LINIR
Admln,om: llarion Furbee, Ra · children.
DAVIS CHARGED
J. W. Hanlon, oflicialing "urlal
of Beta Sigma will meet �
ter
Cunard
The
N
UPI
LONDO
cine_.
Davis, 46, Pomeroy, It.as
Harold
She now lives on thC old farm, , will be in the CliUon liill ccmeDAV
local
the
in
7:30
al
night
unced
it
o
ann
Steamship Co. teday
· Dischargea: Mn. Donald Houda• on State Route 689 north of Wil•
·by tbe Meigs County
arrested
been
to
urged
■re
lery
will invite b ids shortly on a new Hall. All members
1helt and aon, Rt. 3, Pomeroy ; .kesvill e,.
on 11 1:harge
Department
Sheriffa
term•
i1
which
meeting
the
atte�d
I
Friends will be received at the 75,000-ton_ repllcement for the 24Dor o. thy Durat, Portland; Mrs.
of non-au pport.
ortant.
im
ed
p
Mary.
any­
Clifton
in
reaidence
Blake
Queen
year-old liner
The District No. 11 convention
William Ford, Columbu1 and Mn.
will be held at Logan, Ohio, at time until the services. t�oglesong
George Stobart, Racine.
the Logan Temple No. 07 on Nov. I�uneral Home of Mason ia in
1 1 . Regiatratlon ror the conven­ charge.
tion ls at 12:30 p, m, The after• noon seuion 1tart1 at l:SO and
care I nooo control; and I would do this
quaU! program oi medical
SEN. JotfN F. KENNEDY
I for hte aged . federal grants for by bring.Ing in to play the efforts
ithe evening sessions bea:lna al
C.:
S.
ColutnbN,
In
Polilieal Committee, and the 21, 7 : 30. Every Pylhian Is welcome.
"Nixon mikes a bit :!!how o{ d.ls- the construction, e,:p;.msion and of all levels of a:overnm�nts and
nation Steering Committee 11· Send reservations for Di o'clock
cusaing this subject (civil ri1hts) modernhation of medical schools private acLiviUes concerned. each
ready haa recommended that it dJnner to Sylvia Do wnes, 24 W.
on all of hi! tripa to the South. But dental school.a ami schools of pub- to do the part it ii beat qualified
be sent to the PoULil:!al Commit- Front St., Logan, Ohio.
loana and scholar- lo do . . . .
it is hardly the same tpeech be de-- lie he,1th
tee:. ,
"'the o,dy aignific�nt growth of
ror medical 1tudents
shi
ahort
a
City
York
ps
New
in
livered
ltu•Nn Block Fall•
West Virginia Governor Cecil
in
_
economy that tqot pl,:ce
the
older
our
ing
renovat
for
grant.a
Ruaaia .Monday night ldiled to F
Underw'ood will \)e I.he princip�l time Jgo
the
WH
during
the
year,
Truman
for
m
grant
long-te
s
W
U
8
omen
8.l"DJ·
itals
O
r
hos
T
b
Q
,
p
"I do nol think Mr Nixon is '
beat American • led naUon11 which
speaKer at a Repu bllean Rally to
'
increased medical research . ._ .e'll- Korea� War an� t��n at the cost
be held at the Haven Theater In fooling anyone, North M South . . .
voted overwhelminll)' lo pdt on Hold Achieve1nent Day
pand our efforts for rehablln.a- of reeo[d l.nfi.ation.
the a,enda for deb1te Uie Soviet
'I' he: Mason County Farm Wo­ New Haven Wednesday at 7:SO Some or you may diaagree with
_
Wt L.ac. City
Uo�
•.•
.
my views, but at le11t I have not
counter-attack in Hun111ry in 1956 meri,'1 Club wUI hold its annual P- m.
If we ue to deal effectively
■
nol
1s
This
program for so-'
elee•
an
in
1 with RUBlia, America must con•
and the Red C}llnese rape
bf Achievement Day on October 22 a t
In l'hatge of the meeting will changed my principles
• ciallied medlc:lne:•
Johnson, ftepu b lic11n tion year "
Tibet.
th,e Leon Element■ey School. The be J. G.
VICI PRIS. RICHA•D M. NIXON tinue to �•intaln her fl!'ililary poI n Wa�m Sprlnp, G■.:
The votea were M-12 with 31 program will begin: with regiatra- candidate ror State Senaldr. Sev­
aitlon, which ll to oontmue to be
In o.nwor:
•·1n no area is progreu more
ab1tentlon11 on Hun11ty and 49-13 tlon at 10 a. m. Members ef the eral other state and county Re­
the . lrltronge1t nation· in tbe world
come
y
''Johnn
a
is
Kennedy
with 3G abstenUOhl otl Tibete.
•Homemakers Farm Women's Club pu b lican candidates will be in• vitally needed than the area of
and m��ilaril.}'.
.
health. The coat or medical care lately" i n supporting water
The nine-nation Soviet bloc WIS will be hosteue&amp; and will aerve troduced at thi1 meeting .
We are .the stronge■l nation
rat
Democ
The
s.
project
.
power
reach
the
oeyond
eo
YUJoalavla,
kete:d
haa sk}'roc
lunch n at noon.
joined in oppoaina by
Governor Underwood will arrive of maftll citiu:M, particularly our was guilt)' of a "glaring misrepre- !111lltarlly in the world �ay , b�t
_______
Indonesia and Mall on both votet.
■ will
in Muon County by helitt1pter older citizens, and yet the present sentation" In saying Rusai1 would in the Yeah 1bead, AmertC' . ,
Guinea joined Uie!m on the Tibet
m1
her
to
up
have
htary
.UJ
elecin
m.
at the M. Olive Schnol at 4 p.
b,IATM TOLL RISES
administration require! them to be ahead of thi1 country
vote.
.
elftneth
"
KINGSPOU, Tenn. UPt _ Two He will move to the Le-ori school take a 'pauper•, oath' before they tric power production by 1 975.
Also approved Monday nl&amp;ht for
li be . Wfftl elected, he would
· to can receive uaistlnce ·
more
penons inJured In the ex- to spe1k at 5 p. m. and then
and
ar
w
debate were the Ala:e:rian
' ··
p
\be lftm- in u. S. militU')'
depuah
tbe
up
in.11
sle
ror
stand
pp
"I
e■I:
s
will
, stren,ctb .._. ffil1 we will .■l w■ys
So'utb Attic1'1 apartheid race 1eg- plOlllon and fire that shattered part He:ndenon w)'_ere be'
reaources:
our
all
of
,elopment
"I propose for Immediate action
rq1Uon PQlicie:s, ID Austrian-Ital- 1 of the Tmmeuee Eastman ch,m• al �i80 �'tit. Both of thoae trips
tbe ultlin1te advantal��
new have
on
•followin&amp; prosnm for the for greater emph11Ui
the
helic-opter.
by
-be
will
onM
died
here
.
eek
w
planl
last
icll,
!l')'rol
South
the
ver
o
Ian quarrel
over Rlllllla ind tbe Commu�
11rojecta
multl-purpo1e
for
atarb
health:
of
frontlen
new
to
l
travel
wil1
Th.e 'CDVf!tJ¥"'
lerti� and a • J'rencb - l(oroe. day, brin,lng the death total from
!'! �•li11• I!!� !)IIWlf . .lllll
.!!!�!!
�ar.
l!!!!w �•�•
"W,. 11\IJl ·
IDM \11 11' ' ·,
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':: IQirush B�fore UN To T ry T«. Restore Luster

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STOP FIRES
SAVE LIVES

AreaDevelopmentTtt�cian
Talks Before Pomeroy Cof

An, y_ou smoking mon, now
hut enjoying it less?

WHERE TO GET YOUR

ltlCOVIIING NICILY
Mra. Samuel 0. Perry, former
proprietor of the Mutln Hotel,
11 recoverlni: nlceb from a rec,mt
operAlion. However, ahe la not
allowed visilon al this lime.

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RESTAURANT

Parents Announte
Marriage Of Their
Daughter In Racine

,-p:t

' ·-.;:..- � -- -

•

Circle's

-,00,d,H

'· $�� Meeting

Mrs. Konkright
Received Word
Of Mother's Death

Delegates To PTA
County Council
Appointed At Meet ·

Heath Y.outh Group
Vot•es Money For
Church Project

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,.

Around And
About
Middleport

Mr,. R.iymond Konllright of Mid­
dleport received word Saturday of
the death of Iler mother, Mrs. Fan­
M r . a11d :\frs Thomas
Young
Mn. Zella Cross returned home nie Clos, al a hospital in Brook.J­
spent the week N1d 111 Ncl!ionville
Saturday from Pleasan! Valley Hos­ ville, Ky.
with the i r daughter and son-m-law
pital where she waa a patient for
Mr. and Mrs Ro bert Rogers and
Rev . .and Mrs. Konkright had
several daya. She will �turn to
daughters.
Gallipolis Clinic this week for bePn in Kentacky on Thursday of
Mrs, Katie Davis of Langsville
last wcrk to visit w i th her at the
dressing,
v1.!11tcd .!lc�· eral d;,ys las1 week w11h
'
hospital where !-he was taken fol
hN IIICl'f', lllrs, lvercu :,l l- Km ght.
Miss ¥artha and Ann tlowell re- !o ,vi11r, a h1' .rt att a..:k at h'.!r home,
Mrs. J . A Swc1•r1cv of Hutland
turned f.' riday frum a week'� va­
He\' Konkri•:ht and SOliS. Dn1d
spC'nt Sund.iy with hCr Sister, Mrs.
Duri ng the husrness session pre­ c11tiou trip to WU! iarn11burg, :,1onti­
Everett McK 111gh1 .
sided over by Mrs. Phil Meinhart. cello, Jameatown and the Shenan­ �nd Udr ll of Jame�ln,,., n. wit! joi11
J\trs. Konkri1:h1 there today for
I Mn. EvercU �k Kni:.!ht sp('nl president, plans w"re made to doah Valley.
Thursda)I night in Rutland With serve refreshments to the Meigs
M11rtha H•well returned to her th(' funeral services.
her sister, :1trs. J . A . Sweeney and County Pioneer and Historical So· employment at the offke of Dr.
al lendcd t he �et hud1st Church riet �· w h ich meets Wednesday 1f- E. F. Maag and Ann Howell to the
Republk.in Club
dinn('1 .
1Prnoon in the eh.urch educational Columbus and Southern Electric
Attende,l Conference
.'M i F.lmer S:ul dlcr f1f Wl•!il Lib­ room. lllrs. Waldo J . Bartels an­ Company Office tod w .
l\ i ne mem bers of t he '..fei;:s
Mrs. Harold Hall went to Cuya­
erty, VY VJ. . �rrivc(t Vnd,1) for a nounl'ed a Pre�byterial meeting to
br held in Gallipolis on October. 1 J hoaa F'1:1lh Friday to visit with her County Women's Rep ublican Club
visit w 1 l h :\1rs W i ) l i.1m 1:1.ixtcr.
.\fr_ und Mr�. Jo1,q1h Jct·nhour and a n E&amp;R Women's Regional mother, Mrs. James Sanner for attended the annual Fall Con fer­
ence of !he Ohio Federa l ion of
anti f:i. L h cr. L h ;1 rlc.s [('enhnur, or Guil d meeting at Newark on Ot:((l. several days.
27.
Mourning
James
Mrs.
Republican Women lleld Friday at
and
�ir.
ber
Copley anJ Mr. and Mrs. l"red
1 1n,I son, Dale, .!lpenl yesterday in the Neil Heuse in Colum bus.
•
Hainey o: 11 (',1/' Copley v isited Sat•
Al th� close or the mrct in g � �. Pleasant with Mrs. Mourning' i;;
urday with :\l rs. C E. Dow and :\tr.
Attending were Mrs. Neva Pierce
s11lad course was serve d Dr :-: rs. 1 , 1 1 ·n l s, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walt11nd Mrs. 1-' J ll l S i m pson anti r..1111ly
of the club, M rs. F.dna
prc11ident
MC'inhart, Mrs. Lawr&lt;'nce Lanni ng ! rt
of Ro�c H i l l
an d M.rs. Amanda Kaspu 10 _:::; j M r. and Mrs. Carl M artin and Russell, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, Mrs
Mrs William Baxter and gur.sl. mem
Ben Ne&gt;utzling. Mrs. Jed We b sler
bers and_ twQ
i: ucsls. i\1 1ss J ·ani ily or Rand, W. Va., visited
Mrs. Elm('r Saddler. wrrl' Sunday
Sr., Mrs. Gcorl!e Meinh -1rt. Mrs.
�et·� an� Miss Kathy Grater of llVer the week en d with Mr. and
Mr ant.I M rs
dinn('r gu��I� of
Pearl Hysell, Mrs. Roger Morg .. n
Cinc111nat1,
'.rira. Edgt1r Wolle.
·
and Mrs. Ralph Welker.
Bentz WoUc.
P.1.ola K. Russell returned hr:ime
0. If. Ke, rum of l"olurnhus visit •
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Russell at
Friday from Pleasant Valley Hos­ I.ended the circms party Thursdal'
ed Sa1ur� -• �· with his mot h('r, Mrs. 1
pital whore 11,he waa taken for evening at the Deshler Hotel Ball ­
Pearl J fyst'll.
treatment.
room.
Miss Judy Wrf'd .ir1d lliss Kalhy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonst�l1
The sprini:: conference of th
Grater 01 Cmdnnc11i arr the guesL�
and children, Edith and Billy, and Ohio Feder· lion of �Ppuhlica1
of thr fo,.mcr's 1,;randm olhcr, llrs.
M r. and Mrs _ Ho bert Sharp attend­ Women will be held i11 : iariclla.
I A Weed
!
Coun
the
to
Ceunl
Dele
tes
�a
ed thi! White reunion la.!11 Sunday
m
i
i
.Y
"rs. V 11:tor / 1 11rbrf'di1 nf 1·,11
Church To ObRrve Prayer Weelt
, w, ts the {luc.-st nf hl'r daughter I t•il PTA were appointed hy the al 1hl" home of C. A. White in
.1 1 111 ,.1 1 , : o 1i l � w. i\ lr. and .\-l rs. J -; 1y presid,e n t when Rivervjew PTA I,aurelvillc.
The WSCS or Heath Methodist
hl'ld 1ts re11:ular meeting Oct. 3.
ot' Church will obsen·e the Week of
Mr. �nd Mrs. Alva Hanning
!''. \·�us, J r
Mr. �rid M r:._ l ' hil Williamson vis They are Dorothea �1 ebel, Mary Colurahu1 arrived Friday for 11 Prayer and Self Denial when lhey
t 1 � d 1.,�1 W(',·I. in Co lumbus with Nichols. Marjorie Newlun, Ella vi1it with Mrs. Hanning's sister, meet this evening at 7:30 at the
Hobt:'rl G ardner. Os borne, Maxine Whitehead 1,nd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bryant.
:n r. ;rnd M n.
chun::h in Middleport. A specia I
Mra. Arthur Stew11rl of Charles­ offering wUJ be taken al the meet­
They Wl'llt ('.;11ct i 1:1Hy tu .sec their Margar et Brown.
A jitney supl}er and HalloweeJ\ ton came Saturday to spent several ing.
rirst great i;:randehillL
were planned for Fri­ d:m1 with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
carnival
George Korn. who is employed
Cook and Mra. Cook'a sister, Mrs.
with the railroud , spcnt the week day evening , Oct. 28.
Plant were made to work on Keelar.
end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher and
Mrs. Curlis Yeager of Athens the tax levy which will be voled
and Mrs. Kenneth DeWees of Wash on In the November election. .1on, David, visited over the week
ington, C. H . , visited Friday even- The PTA voted to aponsor the ened with relative, in Chauncey,
Mrs. Neva Pierce of Brad bury
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ew- Rlver,.,ie w Boy ScO!Jt Troop with
Charles Humphrey as scoutmH- attended the homecoming or the
2 1 8 E. Main St.
ing and son.
RuUand Church or Christ Sund.iy
Mra. Henry Ewing and Mrs. R. ter.
Pomeroy
Ohio
A troph y won b y the little and participated in the program.
OpH 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
g _ Boice attended the opening
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson are
Riverview Yellow
game of the World Serlc11 in Pitts- le 1tg ue team,
Feotu ring . . .
hurgh, They 111110 visited in Col u m - Jackets was displayed and certi• plannin g to move into their new
tomorrow.
Racine
in
boys
the
home
to
prc11ented
were
ficates
b us before returning home.
Ge.orge ElK!rsbach Is con (iued lo
Mr. and Mrs. Al bert W. Smith or by Carl Barnhart, their manager
Huntington, W. Va., were Sunday An interesting fllm on hunting his home with a &lt;'aise or the nu.
Miu Fried..i f'aehnle and Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mein- was shown by George BIily of the
Division of Wildlife, Athens.
Mrs. Ben Philson were dinner
hart and Mis11 Erma Smith.
Refreshme n ts were served by guests of Mrs. Hattie Smith of
Mrs. 1-' rand Goldsberry and Mn.
Pomeroy yesterd&amp;y.
F. W. Reed of Athens visited Sun- the hospitalHy committee.
Beautiful Organ Music
The next meeting will be Nov.
tlay afternoon with the former's
.
uncle, Dr. W. S. Hart, and daugbt- 7
er . Miss Elsie.
.
' I \/ n
�lfr. and Mrs. John [,'oster of Girl Scout• Attend
West C,1rro llton spent the week
TONIGHT
end with their parents, Mr. and Church In lJni/orm
- St■phen Boyd
Lance
e
Ho
p
To \JIO&lt;� the �,,��iii or l4R "THE Bil8'P OF
M r1. Theo Snhlh and Mr. and Mrs.
EVERYTJIJNG"
Girl Scout Funtl drive 1h11 weeli
J. E. �ster.
' (Scope and ColOr)
l!lr ls of Troop 1 69 and 221 al
- alao Middleport were lo attend thell·
ohn Payne - William Bishop
J
own dmrch in uniform.
"THE BOSS"
Thos� n( the troops attending
Cartoon
Also
the First Baptist Church and .Rh•
TUESDAY and WIDNESDAY
i11g out the · b ulletins £or the
Treasure the memories of f.am­
PAMILY NIGHTS
morning worshi p serv ice were,
ily happiness - - - - - - - - - - - · and
Armstron
R-obert
Wray
Fay
g
A donation of S25.00 was voted Marilyn Stumbo, Stephanine Pul• ·
happiness always come&amp; when
"KING KON'G"
Bog•
Kay
Kloes.
Ann
Ruth
len,
by the Junior Youth �rnup o{ the
the family ,eats out.
- also Heath Methodisl Ch urch to the gess and Elinor Bodimcr.
• Wonderful Food
John!on
Ben
Mooi,:
Terry
new roor project of lhe church
YOUNG"
JOE
"MlGHTY
• Superb Service
when the young people met Sun­ DAR Meeting To Be
Cartoon
Also
•
Friendly Atmosphere
doy evening at thC churl'h.
Tho group also bc"an the study Hein October 1 4
The meelin� of 1 hc Rrturn .lona­
o! the book "Around the World
Meigs Chapter OAI! orit?ln­
thi1n
With The Bl b le," with Mrs. 1.. W.
McComas. counselor givin,q the ally S('ht'tlule&lt;l for Oclohc!r 7 will
b e held Oetober 14 • a1 the home of
Cirst chapter.
Connie Cooke waa the accom­ Mr�. Dwl 11tit Milhllan nl · 2 p, m .
Mrs. Milhoan is ehalrman of th.�
panist for the meeting and also
gave the de,.,otlodal thought with program for the day wh ich is Ap­
Charlotte Black reading the scrip­ proved Schools sponsored by the
ture for the devotlona. Marjorie DAR In the south. Reports wrn be
Harris had lhe devotional prayer 11iven by several memhen who
made a trl p lo these school1 this
usher for the meeting.
with Van Johnson serv ing as 1ummer.
Also meeting with lhe youth
was Rfv. R•ymon Konkrti;:ht, pas­
tor of the church.
ly LUCILLI hAWKlhll

Mrt. Bill CroH. Racine, wee
honored with ■ stork shower at
th,q_ . �jlclne Amarlcan Legion
t-hll. Monday evening. given by
National Soclety of Oau,chten of Mra. Waid Diddle and Mn. Harry
American 'Fte,.,olutlon, held grave WIiford, Racine.
markJni ceremonlc11 at the Middle­
The i;iirh were placed on a
port' Cemetny Saturday afternoon pink t1tble trimmed at the sides
for ' Mn. Robert Miller .ind Misa with pink and blue Jjtreamer,
DIiiie · Blunden.
fruin I h(' reiling and bow a along
· Bron1e OAR in1ignias were plac­ the fronl. On the table were
ed o n Heh grave. Mrs. A. R. Kni�ht �mall ha by carriage.!! of pink and
�al Rfl&amp;ent, conducted the scrv- hill('.
1\_N wllh Miu Gnce Horton. l'h11p­
Arter Mrs. Cross opened l1&lt;'r
Wr eh-.plaln or!erlni;: the prayers. many J:ifls, rcrrcshments of ke
A •�elal poem Wl.!I read by Mrs. i:re11m, l'U11 1·akcs ked with pil}k
knlab� tt the end oC the scrvh:e.
and Muc bo11Ucs , nuts and mlnb
. .
. Other m,mber, and friends par• were IICfVllfl lo Mary ROU.!lh, Lu­
�.l�llna were Ml"ll. Jamei1 Brew­ !if'n(' Ch&amp;Ull('CY,
Neda Bailey,
Jtaston, -vice regent ; Ml111 Lenore Clar� M ;u, SurJif'nt, Ann Stage,
Q11H, Mr,. lJavld MJl\cr, Mrs. Jrv- A l kc Wol fl' . Jl()Kc
Grindsta l t,
f\i"'- �a�. Jr., 1ou1h.eastern Ohio Marie l{oush. Opal Dlddle, Linda
4ti'�eior; Mn, Arthur H. C11r­ Hill, IJnm llcmdcr. Ethel Cross,
1·
-l)t,f. . 1 K ra. Marcua Chan1bera, Mildrt'd GJ!l ian, Shirley Simpson,
�\ �J,ert ChaJDbera, Mn. Lau• Muine Diddle, M11rie Dailey,
ra &amp;4,1i1;nden. MH. Jame11 E. lillrley, Hl'len Sim p1mn, Margaret Yosl,
•
.r11,t. W, H. �uhllnt�, Mr.ii. Gcor11c Jenelle Lawrence, Mutha Lou
H' \ ,ar.,l!r, · _.,.. Edwud Fo5ter, Bt."eJ:le, Wilma MeGraw, hancea
� lie!hard R1wUn111 of Santiago, MrKemie,
du1"'i Miu Sandra Prewln1non or
Sendini;: �ifls hut una b le to attlJl'. 1Cradl, o� lJbflrty Chapter. CAR 1cnd were Ma1u:ic Shain, Ruth
jfd ...1 Theodorfl T. Reed, Sr,
Snodi:rau, Rrtty Theiaa. Mn.
non Wolf., Myrlie Walker, Fran­
MRS. SMITH INTIRTAI NS
l'CS lloberts, Sa bra Morrison, Cora
Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Smith enter­
Beegle, Oolore11 Cleland, Grella
tained
with a family dinner, Sun•
Simpson, C:hrill
Stobart, Ethel
Jnhnsnn. llallie
Curlis, Della day, al their home on Peacock
Gillian, {iQldfo G illian and Mrs. Ave., honoring Mr. and Mrs. H11rry
P. Smith on their weddina anniver­
Jam('.!I Rl'e11 .
sary . .
. \ 't•Pi,n, were made for a new alum­
Present were Mtn Sue Smith or
Methodist
root , .it the Heath
!
·
Columbus, Mr. and Mra. John Fos­
Board
Offlcitd
the
when
,
1
ter ol West C1rrolllon, John Kelch­
li11lchJ evenln1 at the church
ka
of Middleport and the honored
W.
L.
MeCom11
with
. ••leport
I
guests.
1k, �� "f the mflfli!na. A 1m
Youth
�
i
m the Junior
�' bf the ,church to be ap.
Mr. and Mrs. nore1 Arnold of
·
�9i roof wu received 1t Pomeroy . are announcin g the
11
m1rriaae or their daughter, Patty,
to Norman Hysell or Racine aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hysell
on Sunday SC'ptember 2�1h. The
Rev . .Edward {;riffith . performed
the dou ble ring ceremony at the
home of the groom,
1'hlrty eit:hl altendtd the wetl­
dini,t. Due to lllneu of the bride 's
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dorea Arn­
old W&lt;'re una ble to attend the
Wt'ddln11.
The new Mrs. Hy.11ell is at home
wil h her parents.
Mr. Hysell i• with the U. S.
Army 11 Fort Gordon, Georgia.

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