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JiavlVAL TO BE HELO
PeclaJU"" this even ing revival
� ,,;ru be held each even•

� Middleport Church of
• �
.q;-.rtlne.

� 1'3' 0.
.;-11?
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I

ant is t he eva ngelist for t he 7 · 30
p m. St'rvice a nd there will be
special music each evening.

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Surpriae Party Given
Turkey And Ham Dinner Served To
·
/ For Mr. Worley Haley
D.ISOb/ed Veterans Monday Even,ng
A surpri,e blr h ay p,rt,-

He1, Clyde Bartlel l, pastor of
the church is extend i ng an invi-

Grim ni oi Pt . Pleas I tatwn 10 t he pu blic

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tocal Women Were
/n A f/ anta For
g{ven W n sday evening by the
F:litY honoring thei a visor, Wot• DAV COnve.nfIOn
•
ley Haley, at th

A six o 'clock t u rkey and ham
dinner was served to the members
of t he Disa bled America n Ve terans
Lhcir_ Auxiliary a nd guests . Mon day
eve ning at thei r hall on But t ern ut
Avenue i n _ cel� bration of th_e Aux•
liary m ee t ing Its m embership quo
la.

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8-Daily Sentinel, Pom eroy-Middleport, 0. , Oct. I I . 1960

COURT HOUSE TO CLOSE
G roup To HOld Stated
The Meia:s County Courl Jlo usP
Convocation Wednesday will be closed all day Wedn11sday

adjourned to the lodge room for a
ed e
program Oon Roach commander of
r d
Po meroy Chapter No. 80, RAM, in observance of C o lum bus Day,
t he DAV welcomed the group and
e home of Rev. and
Mrs. Pearl Wakely, Past State will hold a i; ta t ed cou vocation at October 12.
slate d that the Auxiliary of which Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr.
Councilor, nat!Onal representauve
Masonic Temple, Wednesday at
Mrs, Gordo n Wolfe is commander
Attending were Mr . and Mn. Ha- , 11 nd district deputy of District 13, 7the
: 30 p. m. for b usine5s o nly. Fol .
had met t he ir m@"mbership Qllota ley and �haron , �inda Carol Sig• I of M.irietta attended the Nalional · l w _
s ss
1 '�.1 ��H
and tha t the Ve_terans lacked three ma n , Jerrie a_n d Di anne McDamel, conve n tion of the Daughters uf o: i n g the buslness Je ion at
8
30,
special
a
assem
b y of Bos.
•
or reaching their qu ota to date. , Ca rolyn, Gloria,, Ju mor and Joetta Aml!rica at A tl a nta, Ga .. Oct. 3·5.
worth Council No. 46 R&amp;SM, will
The
pledge
flag,
lo
lhe
a
nd pray- Ferrell, Mrs. Iva Barret t , Mr. and She was accompanied by Mrs HarTONIGHT afld WEDN E5CA Y
.
Approxim_aleIY 45 mem bers and N by Walte r Ken nedy
be held for work i n lhe Royal and
Mn.
Ju
Sr.,
n i or Coleman
chapand
B
r uce, 1 old K i me�, Athe ns · Mrs. Cha rles
:it:
gucsls were sea t ed a t tables with la in . preceded the
deg ree. A,11 officers
FAMILY NIGHTS
program in RcY. a nd Mrs. Kobert ' Smith, Sr., Betzi llg, Tuppers Plai ns and �1 rs aSelect aslers
nd co mpa ni ons are urged to a t •
wh_ne oYers and •·entered with ,o d1ar:,:c o r Mrs. Lillia n Stei�f. Ro b� rta, Ernie
Ro
b
e
r
,ind
t
Jr.,
M
r
s.
:
.
\:l
I
illle
Monci-iy.
�ew '.\1.itamoras.
,in 1 ng�� mcnt _ 0 Y� , low chrysa n t he- I Th ree sol os , " J'd Rather a 1)l ; D .i nd Dewhu
te nd.
fay Wray - Ro be rt Arms trong
rst, Bobby, Dana and
W lk
mums in. white1 milk glass c�ntam- I the Dark With Jesus Than To
The gro up reports a vf'ry s:1c I
Walk Teka, Maroly n S inclair. Alberta
"KING KONG"
rr , thc gift o f Mrs. Bertha Nichols iz1 lhe Light" Alnnf'," "I'd Rath
er Pri ddy, Mr. and Mrs . K enneth Mi- ccssiul co_nvcn\ion and a uicc tnp ·
Hcv. H o w..1 rd Ruppell a s ked Ltie llave Jesus" and "I Walked Today chael, Randy, Sherry, Tamm)'
- also and 1 through Ji•c states .
MARTHA CLASS TO MEET
"race.
"
Where Jesus Walked" were pre- M ark, Mr . and '.Ars. Bill Ha.1 ey, Mrs. I
The Martha Class of the Brad­
1-'ollowing the dinner th e �ruup scn ted by the Rev. Ruppelt, ac- Orvill e Hogue, Mrs. Alexander May I .,
Terry Moore - Ben Joh nson
bu ry Church o f t:hrist will meeL I
- -co mpanied by Mrs. Steiff. Mr. and and Mrs. James Se ctrles, Pearl and r,m tern Teachers
Wedenesday eveni n g a t the home
"MIGHT'"/ JOE YOUNG''
-- ·
Mrs. Paul Hapton stall played two Stella.
1
nf Mrs. Allen Roush.
Conferent:e
Attended
1111mbers, "On Vaca t ion " and
The Young Peo ple pre:scn led Mr.
"H o me o n lhe _Range" �it,h Mr. Haley with a coa t and other ni ce � Eleven mem bers of the Eas tern
ch ool distr ict a ttended the Teach•
Hap tonstall playmg the v101l� a nd g 1 cts.
•
•
held ;ii
ers Drive-In Co nfere nce
�1rs. Haplo n�tall, the accord 1a�.
---on Elemen tary Schoo l
WliBhingt
the
-Mrs. Ste1ff played t wo piano
.
RUMMAGE SALE
in Gall ipolis ' o..:' t ober J ·
. The 1'._ .,tll:al Nurses As so�i r, . � ol o� , " T he Sta rs and Stri�es" a nd
Middlepollt Se nior M ot hti o n of D 1 v 1 s_io n 1 4 he l d a mee ting 'G lo•w orm " aft er which tl\e group i The
At te nding we re Mr. a rid ll rs.
rs t:lub are holdi n g a rummage
, ,-�
Fntluy eveni n g O ct o ber 7 . a t the [ san g "The B� ttle Hymn nf th e :ale this Friday an sl Saturday in Wilmer Rice, Mrs. Alice N ease.
,
TOTAL
R
·FO
Rock Spr.n gs vnm ge Hall rn Pum- Republic" to co nclud e &lt; he p : o,
'
I
. hr Talbo tt building form erly oc- Mrs. Grace Weese, Mrs. Pauline
0
gram
I LECTRIC
,,·, �..• ', . uri ed by Miller's 5e and $1 .00 J9hnson, M rs. Avice Frecker. Miss
" 0',· t-of-t o w n m•
... m b•"
�•Q p•e•e
' Q , n t , ,,. · 'lf r. Hoach
introduce d . , '·tl· rc on M1'll St
errmann, Miss Rose EasH
Wilma
cluded lit/"'.. c·"ilr Kim �0,, p•• e tden t , W o lfe, rommander o f the A u x i J i-· ·
LIVIN G
·
terd ay, John Moo re, Jennings Bee•
Ma rch Golchd, Lillian Uxyley of ar�· , who expressed her ap pr c : 1a,,, Mrs. Francis
A
nd
erso
n
a
nd
1le anti Howard·P ·-l,l'ker. �"tr$; Vinus
·
\,,
Athens; Hallie Rober t so n o f Syra . tion of 1he good a t ten da nce and(.
i:Mi's. : ·eurtia Jen kinson are co- Lee of Racine and Larry Roush, a 1
I
cuse. Local me mbers present were the prngram. after which Roa�h, : 'c h"airman of the p roject a nd are
teacher in the Bradbu ry Sch ool.
Sp•cla lly DHlgn ed by a
Lelah We a therby, M abel Tra r y, tha n ked the ladies for th e deliciOU\· . :asking tlloae ':"ith articles to con- accompanied the group.
l•ading Archited to rBffl
Ma rt ha Gilmore and Amanda �ur- d in n er.
, ,ri,tiu te to bnng them lo the
ray. Guests prese nt were Emma 1
Gold Medallion 1tandord1
Th e salule to the flag and the-:;. building Thursday between the
Adams, RN, Mr. J. W. Weather b-y. benedic t io n by Mr . Kennedy ctoae&lt;l ' hours of one and five. If they
Including Electric Heat I
Jua nita Ratliff. Virgini1 Grimm the meeti n g, A J a rke ca ke ice in ; woul d like to have the articles
and St.: si e Trary.
while and decorated with red rose- _picked up th ey are to call Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Plan, for forty bo,nes, in color,
Mrs. J. J. Davis a nrl d a ugh1e r, h uds . the gift of Holsum Bakery, ' Jam es Pu llen .
in a large 4S.pa1e book. Con­
T)i&lt;1na. �· bowed pictures and movies w ;1 s awarded to Richa rd Pickens
TONIGHT
- Mrs.
I n-�--Loga n wi t,---h h er mother,
o [ lh &lt;' '•, vaca 1,· o n ,,,1 H awa u· · . fl"v du ring the evening.
tempor ar y or iraditional,
"PLEASE DON'T EAT
Newton Spencer .
f r rshnwnts o( co free, rider, dnu!lh•
7ou'II
find your ''hurt'I
THE DAISIES"
Mr. and M rs. Ea rl Parker and
nl'. t� :1 n il m i :its, wi•re �ervcd.
deaite"
in
diiJ collection.
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ward and
TH!: CODE OF THE PRACTICAL
Doris
Day
Davi
d
Niv
en
u,
family of Columbus were week
MURSE
Send C&lt;tu_pon, or stop in at
Colorearloon
end guests of rela tives in Miner!!•
If we c:ourd live to be • hundred
ocaracOhioPoweroflice.
your
r
Ville.
We kn"°w we ,,o Jld never find
80p
THURSDAY
&amp;
W&amp;DNESOAY
Better or morn fa!thlui friend,,
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"FIVE BRANDED WOMEN"
idr. and lira. Ed Noon of ColumMore thou9htful or at Mind.
I n p0ffl8rOy
bus
spent
the
Miles
ra
e
V
o
n
Manga
Silvana
wee
k
end
at
t
h
I,
ir
ONIO f'OWD: COMtANY • ...h...lNd Dlfll. • C.111911 I, OM•
e
We',e brl111ht1ned many da ys, we
By LUCIL Lf ttAW ICllii!S
home,
FRIDAY
Minersvme
NOT
.
OPEN
ll!nclolN
1,
D.
Stlld
I·
40
horn,
ph1n1 kl 1
hope,
·1
Wi lliam Parker of Columbus
I'
SATURDAY
And we want you to know,
Mrs. Raymond Sn ider o f Colum•
I,
Our 'friendship mHns 10 v1rv i bu:s was the wee k ened guest of he1· liJ)ent Sunday with his parents. Mr.
EYE"
HYPN()TIC
"THE
d Mni. Edward Park er Sr.
Jacques Bergeraf, Alll11on Hayes
sistn and brother-in-law, Mr. and anMrs.
I
Ro bert Harden of Colum b us
Through yHn that com, and go.
Mrs. Homer Circle a nd famil�•- also ·rpent the week end with her par•
(ltrfft odalr.u)
I
I;
-Amanda Murray
"Tiffi PURPLE GANG"
:�t rs. Ru bert Harden uf Colum bus t,111.8, Mr.
I
and
Mrs.
.
llomer
Ci
I'
r
cle
LPN, Div. 1 4
Barry Sullivan, _Elaine F.c:lwards
vi11ited Sa t urday evening wi th Nrs. ,:.P,d family'.
·
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(city)
,-•&gt;
I·
;;;;;;;;;;;;;.:a;;;;a;aa;aaa,__,___,; Morris Harden of Syracuse.
}-�_-"!!! ___________________
M rs. Nor.a Ea kins and Mr, and
Mrs. Harte r ScheaU of Day t o n were
week end guests of Mrs. William
•
Killlnge r a nd Mr. and Mrs. George
Heines.
t d

W,S

----===-Drive-In

I

Pract-ical N urs,es
Ass, ::,ciation .Hold

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new home--plans
...'
{ 50t 1

Me,at,ng Friday

"

Model FPD-1 3T-BO

CO

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FrHt•Proaf
Deluxe 2-Doar
Combination

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Rugb y
Sweaters

PlM .•• Ntw, Fffllini,u "Scu(pturM Shftr Look''./

For

Men and Bays

Bake r Furnitu re

SMITH ClOTHING CO.

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Middleport, Oblo

FA L L

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ALL
1960 COLORS
,.,_;· . .

..,, , a

WA LL PAI NT

.\ : ibere Is No B etter!

List $6.98

; o�
, Sloek Red ucing 3-9 8 g a l.

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,;,.1 r llile . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Pittsburgh

Outside Wh ite

LIST $7 .35 gal. - Ou r October Price
While Present Stock Las1s . . . . .

$5.88 gal.

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c\f9 �fbber Ba■•

1 WAL L PAI NT
.,
'

11ttonally Advertised General Paint &amp;
· u!llsh Co.

[.f: , $2.99 gal.

MoA Colors, Some While.

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M,.;nly Abuut
p Ie

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Semi-Gloss

ENAMEL

Priced less thari our cost.

· qt. $1

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Mrs. C. L. Arn o ld returned home
Su n day after a week in Cha rleston
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott
an d family.
Mrs. Velma Douglass an d daugh•
ter, Jane, and Mrs. Maxin e Arnold
am.I dJughter. Susanna, were butii­
ness visitors i n Gallipolis, Satu r­
day.
, Mrs. Ed King and Mr. anJ Mrs.
Marvin Ki ng an d daugh ters a"pent
Su nday in Colum b us with Mr . .4nd
Mrs . 11.Jrold Hysell.
Mn. E. J. Hill returned home
Fr iday evening �fter a week 's vl5it
with relatives in Colum bus and
Ma ri on .
M rs. Paul Hill and children of
Wesl Jefferson were week end
guests or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HIii
an d Mr , and Mrs.' Hiram Slawte, ..
E. J. Hlll lhcnded a pony sale
al Winchoster , Va., over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher an d
family who have been gues ts of hie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hi ram l'' ish­
er, lefl today for a visi t with re:,J ­
lives ln Colum bus before return•
ing lo thei r horile I n Stanhope, N . .,
' J.
'.itr. and Mrs. Cha rles Withrow,
I Mn. Karl Grueser, Mrs. Stella
Grueser and Mrs. Ad olph Grueser
11 tte nded the llomecoming at Lhe
Flatwoods church Sunday.
Edward Stil�s and daughter,
Nlnu, and so n, Roger, o f Middle­
port wore Sunday guest.s of Mr. and
Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Might of Ru t•
la nd were Sunday guCsts of Mr.
and Mrs_ Charles Huck.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacohs \.' isit•
ed Sunday afternoon wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Buck.
iti1r. and Mrs. Kim ball Hite
Find lay visited relatives and
friends in Pomeroy over th e week ·
':'I
e nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meinhlrt1
and sons of Colum b 111 were wee]:t;
end (lUtiltl of h.Js p·arenl3, Mr. an('
·'
Mrs. Max Meinhart .
Mr. and Mr,. C. F. Tomp�lni ,"
and son, Chriatopher s�nt Sun�ay'_

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TH IS WI LL ENAB LE US TO

U N DERSELL, OUT SELL ANYBODY
I N THE BUS I N ESS!
We �n S.ell From $100 To $400.00 Less Than Dealers O,.ratlng 'A Used Car Lot with High
,
,E2e,nsas.
Lei lls Show I'-' The S.tilng•Z

VOTE F O R

OPERATIO N WAREHO USE SALE

Gearge A.

MEINHAR1

1 956 CHEVROLET BEL A.IR 4 DOOR HARDTOP
AutomaUc Transmission, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires.

$1 295

PAI NT

ONLY $1 025

1 959 ENGLISH FORD 4. DOOR

WAS ON OUR LOT

SAVE ·$400 �
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Sale
Warehouse
Operation
.
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ONLY $ 1 295

1 957 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 6 CYL.
,\Ul,onlaU� Tr�namlsslon, Radio and Heater.

WAS C)N .OUR

JUST 40 GALLON TO 'SELL

Service

SA.VE $270

$1695

Clin ton Fish er Com pany
Sales

Operation Warehouse Sale

WAS ON OUR LOT

lo

'hie

General All8elllbly

Middleport

$1 395

R•pabllean Ctnd\llate

lor Repre1e11111tve

M--r � ,. ,Jc,
pi
"b _,,... ,.. Pl!!.
Adv.
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LOT

OperaU011 Warehouse Sale

SAVE $300

ONLY $1095

evou

SAVE ON
SALES TAX

eu

MINUTES
FINANCE SERVICE

. THE BEST USED CARS
YOU WILL SEE
ANYWHERE

e PROFITS CUT, PRICES .

)!:NOCKED DOWN,
DOWN, DOWN

• NO usi;;I&gt; CA;)t LOT
EXPENSE

·come To , Our Wor-e house, Located At

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P R EST'O N MO TO RS ,, I N C�

ent1ne

Weather

loufHffl Md Cantrel Ohio:
l'■rftr clauct, "''• ,.Ir WMt.
Little c....... In ,_,.,.ture t..
dly, h.... 76-12. Pair anti c.ool .._
nl1ht.. Jow ...n. Thunday, mut­
ty fair and mU4.

Dneted To TIN Jn,,,,,e,e, Of 'flu, M�Hla,or, ..4rea
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, October 12, 1960

NO. 150

ivil Defense Talks Given

SINGLE COP!/ - le

! Angry Russian Premier
\Ad mit ted Defeat At UN

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Charles !�e!�[�o��!c�!�i!�����
orge Dusch, . engineer at Kyger Creek Plant , were guest
speakers Tuesday· al the meeting of the Middle port Business
· and Professional Women's Club held at the Masonic Hall.
M.r. Blakeslee spoke briefly of
·-- ·---the Jack of CQ[!C�fll of Meigs Cou n- Reynolds, Mrs. John wel"ner and
UNITED NATION S, N. Y. (UPI) - Nikita S. Khrushchev,
ty in preparing for a possible atom. Mrs. Nellie Vale.
n ic to be
Cli
Bus,ness
The
"-'
Sma"
a
loser. began winding up his mission to the United Na­
hard
le att a'ck or ra diation fallout from
ah10
5
was
6
d
l
Akron
Nov.
h
in
·
e
e
today,
tions
near
H
admitting defeat in such a blaze of anger that hls
by.
told of
such an attack
past efforts to organize residf.lnts an nounced . The Clinic is open to
aides had to tone down the oCficial tran!ilation of ""me oi h�
to pfepare for protection· to t hem- lhe public and will include work­
remarks.
tihops "Our Creati ve Thinking Abil­
&amp;elves.
By turns irate and bitter, vul• to correct the record . He did nut
Mr. Duscb ipake to the women lties---A Neglected Resource" un­
and vituperative i n his state- say war, th ey said, please make
gar
owan
of "Operation Elert 1 000" and how der the d ire£tion of Glen Cny
ent8 to the U. N. General
m
As- it read, "closer io a catHtrophe."
of
Compa
ich
Goodr
J{yger creek Plant prepared to .PTO· of the B. F.
embly Tuesday,
1
They added •(ln (he phrase "th€'en
d
66-year-ol
he
t
tect from the supposed attack (Op- Akron ; "Best Foo,t Forward-'SalPremier
orn and tired there will be no war" if there {s
w
seemed
AnDd Dressing' " by Mrs. Maggl
1
Paula Sayre, daughter of Mr. at!J he reached his embassy on disarmamen t. Khrushchev himsell
eratlon Elert 1900). He spoke brief, and Mrs. Broob Sayre of Miners• Park Avenue Tuesday nigh t for had not uid that.
Iy of" the area ·effe�ted by bombs denion, Fashion Dlreetor of the M. •
ville, was elected Homecoming o ne lasl defia nt s tand.
far reachini O'Neill Company of Akron. There :
dropped and how
1Chn11hchew'1 Chance Fades
ed
Queen .by Pomeroy High SthooJ
b
tol
e.
d
He d of the shel• will 1lso be a workshop oonductth
tbey woul
Russia
will
"compe
But
te" i n a rms·
whatever his words,
studenta in an eh"!clion held on making he said, a poet,cript to Khrushchev was a b itter ma n as
ter which is maintained at thP. Ky- by James Hatchin, C.P.A. from e :,
Tuesday at the school.
ger Plant and what would be d one Waltham &amp; Dr-ake Compa ny of Ree
hi&amp; remark lhat it is turning ou t he saw his last chance in thil!
ng for Tax Purpose&amp;.
Paula, who is head majorette of i rockets "like u.u.wages."
in case or an attack or radiation ord Ke&lt;'pi
assem bly go glimmerin� . just t wo
It was reported that F.dna Mae
the Pomeroy Hiett Sthool Band,
fallout.
He
his sched uled return
had
be
en beaten in His e£· day before
was ill and
k, a member
will
be
&lt;"rown
ed in pre-game c-ere- forts to bring
to.
disarmam
M
o
scow.
th�
ent
home
-Mrs. Orin Smith, chairman of the Swic
"
Natio nal Security Committee of would en ter the hqspi tal this week · SURVEY TEAM -� The'se ' hiridSonie gentle men "pictured abovi are the members of the monies at the Ho mecoming game issue directly to the floor of the
ey team from .�iami Univer5'-ty that � CO .Q.ducting a City PlaQJµng program for the Mid.
surv
t.
n
e
m
t
rea
t
tor
He rose to address the assembly
between Pomeroy and Wellaton on Uni ted Nations. The vote was
introduced the
the BPW club
c
eded by a 'diepor
1The
m
eeting was vu•
�i....
"
P
�h
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C
1h
re
t
d
t
afternoon sessi&lt;ln and
the
in
l
fl
I
am�r
'-'.
omeroy
.
_an
,
_o
1,
.
.
e
'rigfit
ron
e.
e
om
.
o
R
bert
,
a
F
row
Seyf
ng
Fri
d
ay
nigh
t
,
Octobe
r 21.
speakers for the e,vening.
1ma1hjng - 62-12 wit h 2!i absten­
. r"
dinner eerved by . E ,angeline Chap- Harvey A . Gm1!$, WendeO l?bllji�s,. and Peter fl. Sayer. Back
called, as e:..peeted, "for a meet•
t
to
John
e
T.
Rudy,
nght
f
to
it
ing
nd
se
of
fawr
in
s
n
io
t
o roy gh
Mrs. Ray Pickens; president pre. ter, OES, Mrs. Guy ·Reynolds re- Jafl\El:S �tratt011, is��eryi,or of:l� group; Stanley Ron.da, Jr., ,and
ing of heads of governme nts next
�::!1 i:: 1�; io! ttt
'.l,trj It �oy.
.
d
t , �; "�•'ral committee first.
sided over the business meeting ceived a gift certificate from the
Khrui,bchev, who turns his emo­ March or April t o discuss ·•ge neral
activities Jo addition to the band .
and thanked the special comm ittee Duds 'n' Suds as bolder of th� D
on and off as be sees fit, and complete" disarmame nt. The
tions
She is president of the Glee Club,
headed by Mrs. Nan M�ore for the lut:ky favor.
Am erican election , he said, made
.
..
co-editor of the school paper, a turned to the n ewsmen and said discuuion now frui tless.
-------special plans made for ob1ervanee
.
member of the Nation al Honor So- in a flllt voice :
.� ,,.
.
•
of National BPW Week. Mrs. CharU. S. Ambassador James J.
"Those that support the U. S.
dety and ,eeretary .of her ,1,...
I
oome
lolte Perrln, members of th
had told
newsmen
Wadsworth
position can cutainly celebrate a
�Vf
'-"" ng :
mlttee, reported on the 11.!}leheon
the United Stales migbt qu1L the
e
c
n
o
off
t
pu
e
hav
They
victol'Y.
Her
attendants, al\ seniors, at
h eld Jast week at the Martin Rest•
The Po eroy Board of Ed u
.
the coronation ceremonies will be again a decision on disormament United Nations iC Red China wins
E
h
it
r
,
and
Ken
dd
et
ayo
lhinn
y
port
e
e
Village
Mc
Counci
l
aurant.
on , , .Mi l .
1ta regular meeting c.alion h·eld n:i
Ann . Brothers, daughter of a nd come closer to th e possibility admission. Khrushchev brushed
- . wet:e of_fermg deep regret tod�y 0. owing the reS1� nat1on of . Ruth
off . Wadsworth in a 22•minute
7:30.
t
a
ning
e
ev
ay
d
Tues
'
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs. George Brothen of of war. "
.
During the meeting the elub
,
Pr
eient at··-�e meeting presided two,. ce�etery trustees afte� &lt;:&gt;Ver ten years of service to the
Aides hastily ran out afterward hararig\le in which he sa id he
Pomeroy; Carolyn Edwards. daugh·voted" to ed d 8 walker to their hos'
could not pronounce the .Ameri­
port,
Middl
or
vU!.Jge
re
e
w
Boney
E.
H.
t
d
presi
by
r
e
ov
e
h
e.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. v. D. Edwards
pit.al loan c enter and J\(rs. Fred
name.
can's
w.
A.
G
ibbs, ,.vice preaident, "J. 'Ed·
Mr'
.
Karry
dleport, speall:in1 on behalf
M.
Cross
an
d
Mr.
or
.Mid
of
P
o
meroy;
Sharo
n
Young.
daugbd
.
f
d Foster, clerk ; and \\rill[ani lleiir&gt;'. �ift, whose resigT\ations of_ tt/, village couneil and myself, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youn1
war
.
RepMng to the Russia n, Wads­
�����:� of��! i::t!�\nrr:afe�;
)'ere, mal;le known .Monday ni.!l;ht' a,t
like to publicly thank �. of Pomerur; and Sondra Drake-,
worth said he could pronounce
Comn'liltee were Instructed to make
A former Pomeroy man, now Anderson, m ember.
The board d iaeu.ssed plaus fi,r the. r.egular eouilCJI meeUng, were g"o an d Mr. Swift for the Job daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Khrushchev's name all righ t . And
the purebase· .
in !etvlce, pied guilty before
ing · tt'le· Ohio Schcrot Beard-. be
attend
which
g
n
i
eet
Legar
t
in unemotional tones he said :
m
s
e
Distric
Charl
, ing tongratulated today for tke tliey , ave done-i W e will miss tbese Drake of Pomeroy.
The Fall
Pomeroy Mayor
po
lf11,nt(eme11 very much as they haye
th�y have done.
- to be held fme work
.. �,oc1·a11·on Conferen....
.
..If the intervention we have
will be hel d thi5 Sunday in Ath• Tuesday to a chat'ge of
,
· unlaw- no
•
.
the cemetety what it is to- ,,�· ...
,
Af.t
Ma
11.
to,
yor
9;
ney's
r
n
e
mb
e
McElhi
Nov
proclamade
.,,
Columbus
in
was
nter
e
C
y
just heard from tbii repttsenta­
·
. .
ens at the Universit
fully breaking and enterlng.
·
. , _ · one to ht very . proud &lt;1£.
. 4·•··einess tion follows:
-'· ·t,....
,8e,,des 0•ther ruu
m, ·vu
tive of the Soviet Union is typical
�
.
discussed and th0,11e planning to atr.i
Johnny Ju ngniekel, 19. pied
n
McElhi
''
th
e
e
Kenn
"T.t,;eae gentle�en gave much of
Mayor
ded
el
boar
ney,
·1;
'Ester
,
d�
' to 11av
the
d
of wha t he would have to say In
tend are' M n. :Pickens, · Mrs. Guy guilty bef&lt;ire Mayor Legar; to a
.
Stahl clear off the playground area -- -· ----- · ·· - · ·-· ·- .. .. · -- tbelr important lime to the thank-------- �- -- - · charge of breaking and . entering at the site of tb.e. new }'omQi:oy.
A tentative plan to hold a con• a disarmament debate, that- nois all
I
as
n
e
m
J1ese
nowing
k
t
u
b
job,
le,s
y.
more reason it should t be
J
Compan
e
Produc
Lohn
F.
the E.
·
teit for the students of Middle- thhe
•,e 1.11:::
·\
· .
t·ifo, they did this becauSf! of tile I
eld in this chamber."
The B. &amp; E. toek place sometime Elementary School,
port . High Scho"ol was d iscussed
Jt;t'..Ye.;,-they b\ld for the community.
S
Vulpr Words
c
a the regular meeting of the . Khrushouh
• f
$ fl
•
b
- wa&amp; whi te - faced,
v
e
hth
n
:;;:;�,'i;e
.
I
Middleport Athletic Association
' ;, V,b...-ted
·Sign
'
·..
. ::: 1:� ,:;:
''.¥.."•
1
e �irn; -1tood out on
Th
-1ho"1in&amp;.
11\ti
,
.
...:.
"'
o&lt;
�..
• ·.•_wn•r: • $34 "'"" r,p�t'teff\
1,h..
.
IIQL
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�- --i _..
-l&gt;l'111
__
.
�. -JUlbt.,
e If
I
ill head · a.s be spilled. out intemV,..
!
,
epo
The contest would be open to J
,� obs,at'Vanee o��venr 1
ofte n vulg11r words.
pel'll�,
Jungnlckel was fined $200 and IL.;.
all 5tudents and a prize would be
.:�:= :; �1�:r
� . li:.�� oi=le�? �� 1
ID his l39-minute speech Sept.
tlon Week, five members of the costs bv the mayor and sentenced UII
.
tl
ed to . the litudent drawing
award
' •
•
'
·
�
fine gentlemen. ,
Khnishchev had waxed bitter,
M iddleport • Volunte er Fire De: to 60 days In the county j8il.
•
the be11t picture boOflting better 23,
"So, to Mr. Swift and Mr. G:ross,
fir
1
e
·
he had pounded the
occasionally
..rtment pulled a surprise
en into eus•
Jungnickel was tak
.
athletics in Middleport.
'
. CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio UPI; - for th ei r hone!ty, loyalty ana,faithHe
table to express disapproval.
drlll at the Middleport SchooIS, tocly Monday afternoon by S}ieriff
Thomas
dy"
d
"Bu
E.
d
Harol
.
AUthO!"ilitis today sought two gun• fulness, may I 11ay, gentlemen, a
c
had
d al British Prime Min­
shoute
.
y
000
Tuesday.
g
Robert C. Hartenbach.
presided over the meeting with
. . . .
_ .. . .
mtin, Who robbed the "Scioto Bank job well done, yo-u will be greatly
1 ,•
Macmillan. But
Fire Chief Tom Dar.st_ said t9Jungniekel wiU be l'eturned to
·
12 members present along with iBter Harold
m
mer
Y
o
0
r
t
I
p
I
I
c
b
f
c
8
n
n
r
·
miss
."
d
e
into such
burst
he
d
.ha
.
ver
ne
day that the over-all picture of service authori ties after bis re. d· �.. · �
Alfred Sear berry Jr., High School an r in his four previous
. Residents of New Haven. n,,a'n
.
15 in cash Tuesd ay.
.
-----�.....,,?
�
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appear­
e
g
lhe drill w as very orderIY and
1
s
ar
e
e
e
t
w
1
to
1
s1
n
h
ja
rii
H
ors
t
1
t
1
.
county·
o
·
·
fro
leas
e
'IC
.
Principal, and L. W. McComas,
1
ba iik empli;,yes, liead cash- I
nces -berore this assembly.
a
that he was very pleased w ith It. AWOL from the Air Foree at the i.t quite, -��-, to d�t�mi,ine the j� Two
Superintendent; Thomas appointr: Miller Beckett, 77 , and hj� 85·
He returned"to his seat and sat
The eleme ntary setiool on Pearl present time.'
exact time and weather tempera- sistant, Mrs. Frank Kauffi
•
ed Bob Mills .and Gene Coleman doWD
eld , I
,
the assembly began vot­
.
St., had the best .time in clear•
_______
ture these d ays, thank&amp; to II new . wel'e the only persons m
to bead the committee to secure ing onashis
lhe ha¥
to start genIng the bu ild i ng, The times rangllign ere'cted on the Meson ColliltY at the time. They were ordered
,
banners and stict.ers boosting the eral debate oproposal
t.
isarmamen
d
n
ed from ,. to 53 11cond, for the
lOg.
d
buil
n
Ba
k
Middleport Yellow �ackets.
/
I n'Io· a bacl[ room and the g,m.
t each delegation
a
e looked
H
J
llrst and .second -aders.
The buge, well-llghted sign is .men plated· a chair under the
,
PVT. ROBERT SCHUSTER
. It was �sked dunng �be meetHe nodded if they voted
The high school building was
accompanied by . a turning clock knob, securing the door.
ing that 1f a ny AlumJ?-1 football polled.
G
·,
th him glared if they went
wi
cleared of all students in one
a nci temperature Indicator. The ' It. Was . the se�ond. robbery at
Private Robert N, Stbu11ter, son playe� �ad a foolba�I Jersey, the
t bim.
minute and 1$ secondl and . the
large disk has a clock on one side the bank in a httle more than
of Mr. and Mrs. J11mes M. Schus­ AS80CJahon would hke to . have agains
nish delegation, appar­
e
Til
eentral building in a: minute and
and a round thermometer on the two years an d the third attempt
ter, Lincoln Hill, enlisted in the the Jersey do1:1ate'd to outflt the ently sSpa
SCHENECTADY, N. Y, UP�- other.
ng by Khrushchev's fre­
tu
24 seconds.
TOKYO UPI-A teen ager United States Marine, Corp! for Freshmen football squad .
since 19321. Beckett figured in all
quent slurring references to Gen­
Dant 18
· id he was well pleased An. electrical workers nationwide , Accord ing to 0. • C. · Roush, three epiSOdes.
in blaek rushed onto a a four yi:ar period Sept. 26th.
ssed
re
d
eralisshno Francisco Franco, need­
with tbe quick action of the ,stu- st�ike agamst th.e General Elec- eash,ier at the ban k, the elpek
He" and' Mrs. Kaulfleld were vie• [ public stage before Prime Min· He is presently undergoing boot
led him by applauding every set•
dents. Within 2 or 3 seconds trie Co. draa;ged i n�o lta 11 th �ay 1 turns an average of five times
· of 1 . robbery May 6 1958 lster Hayato Ikeda and 1,000 other camp a t San Diego, California.
tims
g
n
for the Soviet cause.
back
accusi
des
�
th
i
lh
w
o
b
ay
d
o
t
ll
e
b
e
£-ir
frnm the · time the first
. robben wbo wffl Jatei- witnesses today and fatally stab­ Upon completion of the lfi•week
per minute. "i"n addition to giving
vote rose steadily against
As
the
rang you. eouJd bear th� Students t�e other of unfair labor prac• tl!,e exact time, the sign dv,11 a when
leftwin� training program, Pvt . . Schuster
:
a
600
'
�
r'
d Jnejlro Alianuma,
be
.
$3
n
J
In
,
ok
to
,
ed
app
ehen
Khrushchev
him,
1
got a ngier.
t
s._
e
tloslng the doOl's and wmdows of tc
,
temperature reading that ia .guar- uary, 1938, Beckett was kidnaped lead er _who llelp� _l&gt;�oek Presi­ will receive a 20-day leave.
for the vil,'­
e
smil
o
n
s
a
w.
e
There
Hugh
M.
les
r
Cha
e
JuStlt
f
e
Chi
a
•
the rooms.
J anteed never to Vary more than from bia home in a'n attempt to dent Eisenhower s v1 s1t to Japan. I His brother, Private James F.
tors.
Lewls ' Ellle, Jack Beebtel, Ray- of the New York _ Supreme Court two degrees lrom aceur,cy:
.
Apparently fired .up by ch�s Schuster is presently undergolna;
The Cincinnati Field Office o·f
rob ' the bank t hat failed because
In fury, Khrushchev strode
mond Kloes and Ru!&amp;ell Mills scheduled a hearing here on an
Th
e sign has been , erected by
v
e
n
g
lo
b
zal
a
of
i,
"Ba
n
U. s. Department of commerce from the h21l, walked rapidly to
the
h
m
t
he
into
n
d
g
e
not
t
coul
robb
ers
tb
e
reby
to
GE
sOugbt
njunction
i
C.
S.
,
d
Islan
Parris
t
a
camp
boot
ee
illsp
the
on
t
Dan
accompanied
officials as a aerv1ee to the
has moved from Room 915 to Room his Car ttftl8ing to speak to any­
bank building. Beckett' wa, tater friend l!lhip with thl'l United Stat·
at bank
strict the number of picket&amp;
tlon of th8 schools.
customers
bUe,
of
t
rav
e
ling
pu
,
809 of the Fifth Third Bank Build one and drove oil.
rel,eesed .in Columbqs about' 25 es", th e youth raced up from
the Schenectady plant, Iar,:e_St the bank, and thera in the
b
�.ad m iles north of-here. '
ing, 36 East Fourth St., Cincinnati
the audience, threw his arms
FOUR PIRSONS KILLID
operated "by the eo�pany.
MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
the
by
ed
erect
was
It
area.
d the 61 year old Aeanuma
aroun
Ohio, according to Robert :M.
2,
-------,UPI-Four
.
nd
I
OTfERBEIN,
r�
e
·
mb
e
An eSllmated 7o,oop m
Admissinns: Olin Goodwin,
e)'· System or CIJ.arleaton' •nd
car
,■ALTIKA UNDER SECURITY.
an
er
dagg
d plunged a foot-long
ey, mariager. The te lephone
Luck
eath
d
to
burned
e
r
e
w
persons
. Pomeroy� Audrey McCoy, Long of the International Union of . iii the o'nly one of its I.JP'!' in " the
new loca tion is
NEW YORK UPI-Soviet Prem­
,
t
ches
his
of
e
d
si
t
f
e
l
e
th
o
Int
e
th
t
a
number
col­
car-trutk
a
in
t
i!lh
n
ay
esd
Tu
tm:
o
eney
Sq·uad
er"'
Bottom; John Reeve1, Ravenna Elt,ctrlcal Worketa lUE who went Bend1 �Nikita Khrushchev's liner "Bal
ier
tared blankly tor a
s
Aaanuma
1
bar
n
Du
34'7.
thru
344
s
ne
Li
2200,
Po-­
·
lision on U. S. Highway 52.
on strili:e at OE plants Oct. 1 lgand Sarah NeJgler, Racine.
______
terday
es
Y
C.alled
ent, clutched h is chest and
mom
Th
e Department of Comme rce tika was clamped under full Sf!·
Stark
Freda
Vlvi11,n
Mra.
d
sai
e
He
Dl&amp;chargea: NeUe Trac:t, Pome- nored a �ve!lt by Rep, Samuel
The Pomeroy Emei:geilcy �I.IRd then fell to the stage. He died her two children, Randy, 11 and Field Office make&amp; available serv­ cll?ity today to prevent any of
S. Stratton, �If. Y:,. to resume Parker8bur-_,,
e u�
. roY; Elli, Weaver, Co olviUe. ·
summoned yeaterday after\ shortly afterward in a nearby Eda Rae, 12, and - Clifford Tear­ ices and facilities on domestic and the 190 seamen aboard from fol­
was
Birth: Mr. sod Mts. Arthur production · until Nov, 1 under I Arrested For
noon
at 2:01 for John W.. Reevea hospital.
man, 41, all of I!atayette, Ind., i nternational trade to business and towing the examp1e of shipmate
"n,ew formula."
Nel1Ier, a daughter.
Viktor Jaanimets, who defected ·to
Walter Lee wmiamaon, 40, of R aveMa, O.
illdustry.
___.._
were killed .
Reev.i6 was vliitin_,1 at the Carl
Parkersburg, w. Va., wa1 arrested
'
Int nigh\ by t�e · Melaa Cou11t1 Fibdley residence . on � s�er Bids To Be Taken For
Sherlffl D epar!meot on 1 "thor,e Road, when he suflerod an aplll
pi"lrent heart attack.
· of driYing while idtoxicated.
Pa·
He was given oxygen and taken
' Wllllamaon po1ted bond to •Ptrick C. Graney . bas �nnouneed
" What Possible difference can one indivi�ual vo!e �ake'!' f mUlio�s h\rmg �n these states are ,
by
Ho,pftal
ral
e
Gen
'
C
un
rl.
o
ty
� n
pa,r ,.
�- �:i.,�d�:.
•
that bids will be received Octo- How often around election time we hear this unthinkmg ob• A'!'!�icans b' '"" one vote . . '
a.e,,t you th·mk that "one ind i•
on eigh
be� 25 1t lo a. IT\· EST
UNVIILI HOf ·ll!AT
. t 1 servation. And how often the equaIIY thoughtless response • vidual vote" has become less
.
ted
loc�
cts
e
proj
In nii:ie co�nt1 · "Y
. MANCHESTER, E;ngl� UPI- .
PULLINS ■RIA.KS A"NKLI
es, I guess you're right - it won' t make any difference
:i
in our times, here are
e
d
Jimmy Pullins, 10n · of Bessie
Reetnald Claytop. �, tod
1 whether I vote or _not. ''. Well, one vote has had a lot to do pOwerful
. ay _ unxampl
es of its potency:
curren
t
e
vellt(I. at the buildlnt , ttade 'e:i:- Ptdljna, Pomeroy; and. a Pome­ i/���:� d:u��:. P�fj: �in
m
country.
thlS
things
e Draft Act " of World war 0
Th
of
lot
a
with
Ithree
contlnuo1111
on
asked
suburbs Tuesday night while hlbit1on , What he , ·Cfll1ed "the r&lt;ly High School student rraetur•
·
.,
Let'&amp; analyze the power of . . .
.
. passe� th_e House b_y ju�t one
Frondlzi deb'Ated his response to moat .civilized �omtort ever"-1-n- ed • his ankle wftile attendiiil the beam spans on concrete substruet- vote and m the �r�s1d ephal elec•
umrnpor
was
te
vo
l
md�virlua
ory
st
hi
of
light
e
h
t
in
�
t
vo
your
.
new military demands on bis re­ electrical.!,y heated, thermoatatJ- 'Pomeroy-G11llipolis football game tures on Sixteen Mlle Creek
t1on - of UM8, OhJO s 25 electoral
Brid ge NO s 2214 on Secondary in the light of known facts and ant .
c_all)' . conirolled (,o�et Hat. . · ;Friday n(Jht.
gime.
The Constitution was ratified 1 voles w�nt lo Truman by s? . slim
documented resu!UI, Most _ folks
Route 37. ·
The generals who bad · forced
y
t don't have tll!le io dig out
only. 19 �ot�s . in Massa�husetts j a ma:gm that one a�honal
jus
b
·
at
d
l
e
h
e
b
will
ing
t
t
e
l
•
bid
•
e
Th
ndlzl's cab­
reorg-antzatlon ' o f Fro
,
ng and so are
voti
10 t� V1rg1ma_, by 9 ID Ne_w , v?te tn each of the state s pre•
abou�
facts
the
by
Women's
e
d
Si
East
n
to
es
rl
a
Ch
e
h
t
inet twice in 14 . months had
the
r
e
pow
e
t
nt
u
o
by 20 m Pennsylvania 1 ctncts would have rever�ed
isc
d
o
t
ed
Hampshire,
clin
n
i
h
Club on Virginia Street East at
·drafted a virtual ultimatum c,n­
each
·
tbeir vote . Here brieny are a
nd by only 2 in Rhode Island. : l'tlSU�t. The on� �rso n m
a
of
·
e
h
t
d
te
ma
ti
es
Elizab
al
t
To
.
et
stre
lng fo'r i c·raekd own On Commu•
I cost ef all projects throughout few examples of that power.
Thomas Jefferson was �lected p recm� who dtdn t vote because
ni1ts and PeroniL'lts and abandon­
vote m the . they . mcorreetly an�ered . the
esident by one
Pr
,
,
, the state is betwee n three and
ment, ol •,•pro-f�ign" , eeonomle
,go 81 the 1840 s,. a electoral colle1e. So was John , quesCqn
As long·
"What posslble differ.
ollars
d
million
four
_
policies.
___
· __
.miUer m DeKalb County, �d•ana Qulnty Adams. In 1876 President i ence can &amp;ne individual vote
___
felt the same way @out his vote. Rutherford B. Hayes was elected . make," failed to exercise a powMASON · CLINIC
�. .
He st wasn't going to bother Prcaident b.y one vote . His eJec- er that could have changed the
AdmiSsions: · Mr.s. P,.,. 11 is Bll1 ey abo�ju
t it. �owever, some �etter , Lion was con tested and it was re- j political destiny
of the entire
Racine, Oct. :S; Mrs. Clara Hall, adv11ed
fr1cmls persuaded him to
Masorv"Oet. 6: Mrs. Freda Clark, go to th� polls with th em �here (errlled to an electoral commission. state .
Ag i n he won by a single vote . ; For the 1956 Pre.9,id rntial elee­
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::��s�� �ught.er Lois Mari e -he c�st lua vote for a ��tleular 1 The man who cast tbe deciding I ti.on, there were 102 million A1�­
candidate � the State Le�i&amp;lature I vole for President Hayes was a ericans eligible to vote. Of this
to Mr. alid Mrs, Otis · Bailey, RaThat Cf,ndtdate won-by JUst one Congressman from Indiana, a total; only 81 millio n or 60 per
ci
r:\!!::\Jbert Larry, lo Mr. and vote. Later this legislator cast lawyer who was ele£ted to Con- cent of those · e.li&amp;:ible exercised
Mra. �lbei-t · Hall Jr., Mason, .the deciding vote which sent Ed- : gress by a margin of just one this very precious privilege. of
ward L. Hannegan to the United I vote. And that vote was cast hy · democracy. Let's not !ettle f 1 a
Oc
Paul Meredith to Mr. States Seltate. Still later. when · a client of his who, though des• government which is appoin ted by
l
and Mrs, ·Everett Clark, Racine, the · question of statePood £or I perately ill, insisted on being tak- the voiff.8 . of .l ess than two-thirds
Texas came before the Senate, , en to the polls t o vote.
of all eltiitble-'voten.. The righ t to
Oct. 6·
Hannegan, tiding as- President ! I n 1884, Grover Clevela nd was + \'ote . is pr�ei�us, and we must
pro tern, east the tit!-breaking I elected President by such a sma!I saiegu�rd it;-_
n1NVADl!RS" ON TRIAL
To be better jpformed an� �tvote in favor or admitting Ti"""s. . majority that 600 votes for his
"'n
n
t
Tw
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ll•V•MA
vattJ;..,::'J, . Orien te ;-:O�i�c� :; ' Eventually this ied to the M:ii- 1 opponent in the state of New ter able tl)1 cait 'f9ur one md1vi•
. cJUdtn, one described as an .Am- can War, which proved to •be a �ork would have reversed the de- d� vote �Uijtn·lJY: the �ublJ�
·.:- n · trial in Sant�o J&gt;0�\11' for.ce in •hJiJing the- en· c1slon. Jii,t one. vote ,Jave stat.e.• is. ��V1t��-� ':aJJ.c!.�d 'CandHlatei
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AW·OL Service . R..:-.-,a,: M·""t.•1· ·
Man Appeared
Be ore Mayor

Middleport.·•Ma· yo'. •P'roe
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Public Tha s To Trustees
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The high cost of operot ing Preston Ford Use d Cor Lot ot Pomeroy has been for obove
norma l . We a re deleting this large cost by closi ng the lot and moving our used cars to
our bog wa rehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston Motors, I nc .., Middleport, O.

RED ROO F PAI NT
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N EW K I N D OF USED CAR OPERAT I ON TO B ET­
TER SERVE THE BUYER AND RETA I L AT
WHO LESA LE PR I CES.

E N A M E L · · · · · · · · · · · · · · qt. $1
SPAR VARNISH · · · · · · · · qt. $1

"don't need paint this year, buy II no w for next ,prlng - savings far g""'ter
on•y In the bank.

Oelober

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Fire PrevenUon Week

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SAVE LIVES

. ent
f, n-partm
Hold D '// A ·
.M.,'ddl rt ,"'.-..'"·,- 's .

t'LOOR

$3.98 gal.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Why Settle For Aulomatic Defrosting? Now you can own 1 1enuln11
fri1ldaire frost-Proof refrlaera1or-frmer-no frnsl at all! No frost
to hide packages. Na frost to jam ice'lrays. No frost to put you
lbrouat, the men of delro�tina:.
lOOIC/ '
• 111 at It Fml.Prttl Top frtlHr
• 2 p1rcel1il1 11111111 111111-0ut Hrdr1t1r1
• ......,. 3-lhllf Star•• Dolr wltfl an extra frHH. fltd P1el111
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Leftwm

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Stabbed K"lled
By Japanese Youth

EJ.eventh Day

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Field Ollice OI
Department OI
.Commerce Moved

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Argen.t•lli'la pres)•de' nt ReveaJs.
'Plot To Overthrow Government

Ew::'::�Y�;!'!�!:!;,1: 'Every Indi'vidual's Vote fs Verr Jmportant

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Arou11d And
J&gt;ibout
K4idaleport

Mist Edith Klein or New York
City is hei-e for a visit al her
home on Pearl St. She was join­
� in .Columbua by her sister,
Hulda and visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. s·. Kaser before coming here.

and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson
of Rendville rf'lurned home Mon•
�ay evening after spending a few

Mrs. Ike Wilt and rh1ldrt"n uf

•

Columbus are spending the week
wilh her p.arrnts. Mr. and Mrs.
Adol.,Ph Saelens.

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McKesson 2 for l Sale!
October 13 Thru Oct. 22

FREE PARKING
lll!!l��MIDDLEPORT
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PORK &amp; �

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and save
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BEA119UTY· APPLES
ROMEhfnohl

on the finest flour,
you ever bought!

Circle Plan, Sale

Of �urnma11e Friday

The first ot three projffta ." ot
the Afternoon Clrele of lreath •
place thla Friday and S.turdl)( lb
the Chambers buildlq on MUI

Street next Jo SP',•'• Mkl .

M11. WIil Reuter.
The teeond prQJ�. a pre­
Chrl1tmaa Bua.u and Bab SI.le

will be held Wedneld1y, Nove1n,1 the chutob,
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Swift's Pren,ium - - lb. 49c
EVANS BUDGET BEEF
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IIOCIITY •QITII THUii ' y
The Phllilhel Society -�he

MIMleporl �hurch ·1,11 Christ
meet thla Thundat: 'l'••(•J_ .. ot

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miin of the 1;ale amt thole of her
co111mlttff are Mn. CU'l Matlow; ·
Mr,. Noah HuldfUI, Ifni. C. A.
Emml■h. Mn. Pel'l'f Mitch Ind

A Pro....... rA
IM•IM!laftal Mllllf18 C"'IIPoty

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·wm bf, a Rummaa:e, sate to tiib

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TOXAY GRAPES
DolldMly

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R., P
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For c.okl119 or Eaff119

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ST. REGIS ALARM CLOCK , , , .. .... . Only $2.49
McKesson - Regular 47c
TINCTURE OF MER THIOLATE One Ounce Now 33,
St. Regis
WRITING PAPER - 120 sheets .. . ., .... Only 3 7c
McKesson - Reg .57c each
MILK OF MAGNESIA, pints , , , , , , , , .... 2 for 57e
McKesson Twin Aspirin (Adulls)
Z &amp;Illes - 100 lablels each - Reg. $1.18 Now 59c
Reg. 59e each
McKESSON SOLUTION No. 59, plnls .... 2 for 59&lt;
SI, Regis
ELEC T RIC HEA TING PAD . , , ..... Speeial $2.98
SI. Regis
ELECTRIC ALARM. CLOCK ... , .. Now Only $3.98
St. llei(ls Nylon
UNB REAKABLE COMBS . , Your Choice - 2 for 25c
ST. REGIS ENVELOPES, JOO's . , , ....... Only 3 7e
S T. REGIS HAIR DRYE R , , , ..... Sale Price $3.95
Reg, 23&lt; each
McKesson Soda Mini Tablets, 45's ....... 2 for 23c

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days wil.b his s151er iin-d brn!ht'r
in-law, Mr. and Mrs L'. R Young.

Mrs. Herman Caudill !ipenl the

weekend in Ironton with relatives

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2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., Ort. 12. 1960

Arou11d And
J&gt;ibout
K4idaleport

Mist Edith Klein or New York
City is hei-e for a visit al her
home on Pearl St. She was join­
� in .Columbua by her sister,
Hulda and visited Mr. and Mrs.
R. s·. Kaser before coming here.

and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Jackson
of Rendville rf'lurned home Mon•
�ay evening after spending a few

Mrs. Ike Wilt and rh1ldrt"n uf

•

Columbus are spending the week
wilh her p.arrnts. Mr. and Mrs.
Adol.,Ph Saelens.

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McKesson 2 for l Sale!
October 13 Thru Oct. 22

FREE PARKING
lll!!l��MIDDLEPORT
. COATS BLDG.

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Chuck
Beef l:i'oor..,t,SGr.
Ground
bon•r•
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--= ....

, , 12, 19JO.irene coupon hi uc:h family, plu•.

•A£1

Van Camp'ss

Beans
PORK &amp; �

CHUCK Cllc,I..C.nter
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and save
'

BEA119UTY· APPLES
ROMEhfnohl

on the finest flour,
you ever bought!

Circle Plan, Sale

Of �urnma11e Friday

The first ot three projffta ." ot
the Afternoon Clrele of lreath •
place thla Friday and S.turdl)( lb
the Chambers buildlq on MUI

Street next Jo SP',•'• Mkl .

M11. WIil Reuter.
The teeond prQJ�. a pre­
Chrl1tmaa Bua.u and Bab SI.le

will be held Wedneld1y, Nove1n,1 the chutob,
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Swift's Pren,ium - - lb. 49c
EVANS BUDGET BEEF
. Swift's Premium - - lb. 59c

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GREIN
STAMPS

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IIOCIITY •QITII THUii ' y
The Phllilhel Society -�he

MIMleporl �hurch ·1,11 Christ
meet thla Thundat: 'l'••(•J_ .. ot

,.'

ti·••• ,.,,,,,,,,

..

¥rt, Normaq Wayla,ad la chalr­
miin of the 1;ale amt thole of her
co111mlttff are Mn. CU'l Matlow; ·
Mr,. Noah HuldfUI, Ifni. C. A.
Emml■h. Mn. Pel'l'f Mitch Ind

A Pro....... rA
IM•IM!laftal Mllllf18 C"'IIPoty

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Methodl!it Ch\lrch, MiddleP4)rt,
·wm bf, a Rummaa:e, sate to tiib

►

TOXAY GRAPES
DolldMly

•

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:UJSCOVer how Rohm Hood's .
' ' . .
t
. ro,tein Richness Gives You
R., P
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Ever.
l'
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trl.�- , g I

'

our garden of value� ..
For c.okl119 or Eaff119

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The Wah&amp;Ql.l . ,.Wliite" Falcons
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of this week tOOliing foi-'. their
tbir:d win of the·:· seaaon. They I
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l,,lttle Elroy ta·bored throu,:h the
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elected new officers for the com­
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Ing year durinl the church school
hour, Sunday mornin11.
11117 . FORD V81
Bob VanCoo�y wq_ named al
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elected new officers for the com­
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Ing year durinl the church school
hour, Sunday mornin11.
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- -- - --W ·•In. p,_ lnlptcffon, l naur, I SALE USED FURN_ITU R-E AT
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· I ELBER F ELD'$ IN POMER.OY
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WY 2- HCA VJCTO H 24 inch mahuyar.)'
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television Console. "'ew picture
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tube. $ L 35.
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I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE RCA VICTOR 2 1 inch deluxe table
!or lhY debt&amp; cqntraded past or I model television and matching
hase . New picture tube. $95.
pre1ent other than b-y myself.
Slaned : Carl Stalder
21 INCH SCllEEN Admiral teleAdareas: Pleasant Ridge, I vision set M ahogany con�ole.
Pomeroy. Oluo . $50.
---'"-'O ) ..:' 2, Jlp RCA VICTOR 17 inch mahogany
...:. ::::::-,c-:-,console lelevisum set. $69
7
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nT-OF Jt UN IN'- Y O UH WIN G BA CK
Uphols tered · eas y
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NI lllrt Ocl. 15 Crom 8 to 1 1 P GHF,;EN t'INISH BHEAK.FAST SET
m,, DAV Hall, Pomeroy. 1-' cc: ' (table and four chain) in good
For couple: $1 :50 c11 ch seli.sion or , condit ion. $10.
flO for 10 te11ions. WY 2·6 1 21. , J UST 3 USED HOOVER Electric
l O 12 3tp
v.a cuum clcane n;. $2.50 eacb.
------------ I SEVJ&lt;;N PIECE Dinini room suite.
In C&lt;Ccllen( condilion $100.
US.EU KELVlNATOlt
He£rigeratur with freezer chi!.sl. $65.
LOST - WILL THE PERSON WHO
picked up the checkbook at the SIX PIECE Dining room suite,
$30.
W11haterla on Front Sl., pleatie
BLUE UPHOLSTERED Chair. Fair
r,turn It. WY 2-26821 .
condition. $3.
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ELBER FELD'S IN POMEROY
10 8 3tr.
11111 FORD VB, 1946 FORD VB
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Good run ning condition,
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Fruit t-·arm, Pomeroy Route 1.
Sohto. Phone WY2-9977.
l'hone WY 2-1:1970.
10 10 tltp
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57 M•rcury 60 H. p · $495 -00
59 M.rcury 70 H, P, $595.00
H. , . �rcury Outfit $995.00
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METROPOLITAN MOTOR S
Ulklni o ver payments on 59
Ford, 1ee Rodney Pierce, Long 600 Eaat Main StrHt, Pom•rar
Phan• WYl-3870
Bottom. Alao a l!M9 Crosley car
tor Hie,
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CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe.
mechanical condi tion, Mason, . 1O,1 ·-. 11 ".-lL't0' &lt;.-3 - t' ull
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S MALL A PAllTMENT OR Trailer.
J'hunc S i l :.! -4173.
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OSLEY DISH1 0 10 3lc
wuher, used Olli)' short time.
Priced lor qulck NIie. $39. Call I
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TRANSMISSION
WITH .ElG-HT ROOM HUUS.I!;, two five
room apartmenu. A. N. »engi.,I.
••· Alao opl it manifold
ow�rlr
for M ord. &lt;.:a11 W y 2-6047.
Pbone WY.!-327�.
il-2-tfe
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! THAILER &lt;.:OURT space tor rent.
Cleon quiet reaidonlial locution
•'1.00 and up.
VENETJ.&amp;.t.r
.,�n BLINDS .,..
In Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete
New' window blind• ,nd !hades.
poUo and walks, good waler,
Store awninJa. Dale Wlppel Sup .
or.1·,0U
sewer, laundry, privileges, �
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per week. obuL DHlon, Ueal10 1 1 30tc
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COAL--,J,UIIP, STOKER, NUT.
Double 8 COil Co., We■t (;olum- -- - - - ----- MODEltN unrurnished 3 room,
lpta., W, ,Va. Ph. SP 3-1)246,
bath apartment. Birch cablo 8 6tp and
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incinerator,
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closets
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TbIr d and Coal AJ'AA,.., •. •. . _ •"· oiabed ...,
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Phone
C. W. Pro fitt, P01U1nd.
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111: MlNB PONY, mare pony 2
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' · ou,n ho,no. Call
lNI ,ORD Tractor and Mower
WY2-524L
HH l-3tc
� IIQO. Pbont WY 2·3204-,
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....--•• - apartment.
Ren t
reasonable.
fP.'.l"ATO• CIIN:nce
Proffitt,
Call WY 2-5293.
10 1 1 6lc
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6 HOOM HOUSE, 2 BA'fllS, t- urLAND, CROPS, FAHM
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nace heal, l11.1· 11e lot. Localed in
ap1,menta and Uve■tock. Je111e
excelle nt nc l••hhorh
ood , Write
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Box 668-11 , c/ o The Daily Scntm•
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10 10 3tp
el, l'omeroy, Ohtu.
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SEWING MACHINE c�i� 'N
1 = 111- Mukea button holci,
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....,_IDII, an d all fancy stil•
111.r■.11:e, with gro1.md s. Ll.1caltid on
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� WY 2-2204.
tmel, Pomeroy , Ohio.
10 1 1 6tp
MACHINE�&amp;a , SEWING
... .bobbin, in brand new con•
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butlon
holet.
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ST ATI Of' OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWA Y S
NOTICI Of HEARING
Contnd SalH L ...I Copy N•.
60-916
Columbu1, Ohio, September 26,
lHO
ln accordance with the Provia­
ion.s of Chapter · M l l of the Re­
vised Code of Ohio, the Director
of Highways o! Ohio will bold 111
public hearing al 10:00 o'clock A.
M., Eastern Standard Time, Octo­
ber 27, 1 960, in the Common
Pleas Court Room, the Mei,is
County Court House in Pomero.11,
Ohio, for the purpoiie of hearing
arguments for and against the
proposed Relocation and Vacation
of part of State Route No. · 338,
Section 15.20 Meigs County.

AUCTIONEER
REASONABLE RATIS
SATISFACTION GUAif.ANTEED
C•II or writ• I. O. McCoy
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PllO­
ChHt•r, Ohio
VlSIONS
OF CHAPTER 5511 OF
8 22 301p
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
UULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pond;, MET AND UPON PROPER EN­
basemcnls and landscaping. Pb. TRY IN THE JOURNAL OF THE
Chesler, YU 5-32:15.
10 3 30tp DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE
RELOCATION OF A PORTION
,, uo,'NG
SPOUTIN G, SHEET OF STATE ROUTE NO. 338, SIT­
1
- Repair work of any U ATED 1N SECTION 21, TOWN
me tal work.
k111d. Phone WY 2-23012 NORTH, RANGE l l WF.ST,
10 IO 30tp LEBANON TOWNSHIP,
MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO.
And 'being more full y descrlb•
ed as follows:
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO
Beginning at a point in the
tection, Llle, Auto, Fire, Poll• cent@r of existinn State Route
Call Don
.llllla, Jdiddleport, No. 338 said point being 0.08
•)Iii'"mile, more or leu, measured
southwesterly
along exi11tin1 State
BARNES-SIMPSON INSd RAN'CE
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Auto­ Route No. 338 from Brida:e No.
mobile. Honda. Phone WY2- MEG-338-1525; thenue northeaster­
8-27 U ly with a tangent and a curve to
2 90J
the right crossing Brida:e No.
MEG·338-1 52� over Old Town
Cnek; continuing with said curve
fi70R SA I...E: FIVE ROOM HOUS&amp; and a tangent to a point in the
with bath, nice location. Melvin ct:nterline of exisllng State Route
llood, 1 1 1 Lo..:uat St,, Pomeroy. No. 338, .said point belng 0.11 mile
10 1 30tp more or less, measured aorth­
easterly along existing State Route
No .338, from Bridge No. MEG,
there tennJnarte.
338· 152� and
Being in all a distance ut 0.19
mile, rnore or leH.
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROSTATISTICS - Benefits accruing VISION OF CHAPTER Mll O
F
S
to a community when a new THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
,
industry hires 100 wor ker : MET ANO UPON PROPER EN­
296 more people, 1 12 more TRY IN THE JOURNAL OF THE
huuseholds, 5 1 more school DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE
children, $590,000 more in per- VACATlON OF PORTIONS OF
11onal incom e per year, · $270,- EXISTING STATE ROUT
E NO.
000 more in bank deposits, l O'J 338, SITUATED IN SECTION 21,
more paasenger care regislered, TOWN 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 l
1 74 more worke rs emp loyed, 4
WEST• LEBANON TOWNSHIP,
establishments,
more retail
COUNTY, OHIO, SAME
MEIGS
$,lllO,llOO more in retail " 1" TO REVERT TO THE ABUTTING
per �·cur. Reversal of tbe con- PROPERTY OWNERs AT SUCH
dllions will produce inverse re- TIME THAT
TH E DI.R.EC'I'OR
suits · These figures have been HAS COMPLIED WITH THE PR0compiled by compelenl authori- VISIONS OF SECTION . 03ll.01
tic.s 8nd are equally appllcible OF THE REVISED CODE.
in Cleveland, Hoboken, HamAnd being more fully deicribtramck or in Pomeroy, Ohio.
ed as follows:
Being all of the ex isting State
tc No. 338 between the begin�
--"-"' - j
hlng and end of the a hove def
Ni:W HA VEN-3-bedroom frame cribed proposed relot'allon noi
huml! with large kitchen, living needed for the construction and
mum and timing room. Also 3- m:lintenance of the above propoa•
room (I urmsI 1c d J co Itage pre- ed relocati on or nee d ed f or any
ti cr ubl' C h' h w
11
t $18 00
l t d
::��/ �: �c�l c n�l y loc� ted p:� 0 1 p
I E. 1 ;JESroN
Director
of Highways,
Iv\. Price only $»500.00.
�•w
"A"EN
•· d room, c Jcc- J I0)-12-19-2tc
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home little
trically hcutcd
more than a year old, wellbuilt wilh pla.slurcd walls, 4
STATE OF OHIO
lari,:e do8cts with sliding doors
full basement ou1d nice carpel. DEPARTMINT OF HIGHWAY S
NOTICE OP HI .ARING
Pay small eiJ.uily to owner lllld
ai1sume .!-'HA loan with no clos- Contra ct Stlet Lt1• I C opy No.
60-915
Ing costs.
Columbua, Ohio, S.,tffltNr 24
JIM ROUSH, S■luman
1960
NEW HAVEN, w. VA.
In accordance with the Provi-1PHON E ru2.2843
ion■ of Chapter �511 ot the ReJO· l2-llc
vi11ed Code of Ohio, the Director
' hways or Ohio wJII hold a
Fun SALE A 6 room hou,. and oI H ig
bath, lwo lots, storm door, pu bllc hearma:
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at I 1: 00 o'clock
and windows, double garage, A • M ,, EasIern St andard Time,
"1H1 heat, &lt;1ty waler. $4,000 oc 1o.....
•·r 27 , 1960, 1n lhe Common
e
balflnce 1D amall month · Plea, Cottrt Room, the Mel111
down,
ly payments. Phone W19-379'..il. county Court House In Pomeroy,
I O· tHUp
Ohlo ' for the purpose 0 l hear J na
;·uu SALE 6 room house w l th ar11 uments tor and a,ilainst the
lund, HuUand Townahip. Phone proposed re Ioca t'ion an d ncaUon
W Y;.-?.-6181. ____ 10-6-6tc Of parl O f state Route No. 143•
_ - - Section 2.67, Meigs County..,
- -- PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROfo'OH SALE House .. I acre Portland, s ome furniture $2000.00. VISIONS OF CHAPTER SOU OF
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
1&lt; or further information Phone
V13 · 2476.
10-11-Gtp M ET AND UPON PROPER ENTRY
1N THE JOURNAL OF THE D lREC
H SALE: HOUSE: 5 ROOMS and TOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE RELOFO
bll ll i, slurm wm
. dows and d oora, CATION OF PORTION OF STATE
awmngs. I n Syraeu,e. A r ter small ROUTE NO 143 SITUATED IN
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TOWN 2 NORTII,
5
3
6-38
Lu.in. Call Gallipolis Gl
RANGE 13, WEST, SALISBURY
.t fl l!r 4 p. m.
110 ) 12' Jlp TOWNSHIP MEIGS COUNTY
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An d be Ina more IuII)' dtseribed
II fol1ow1:
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Bea:lnnlng at a point in the
ceater . of • tlna State Roule
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No. J.11"' ,,,·d iInt bei'na O.OB 1111 10,
more �r leu, rneasured south•
Hi■lina State
Gauges: Montgomer y upper easterly al ona
1•
from
Br '1dge No.
ft.
Route
No.
10.3, lower
9.3
running
1,
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3
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t;u 111 pohs upper 17.8, 1 ower 8, 6 MEG•l ts-0275; thence northwest•.
runmng 1 3-4 Ct. Lock 23 upper erly with a curv11: ·lo the lert
15.4, lower 9.0, closed.
cro11ln1 a creek a't a point 0,01
All dam&amp; 1 3 throuj h 23 are u) mile, more or le11, meaa\lfed
and cloud oH.
southweoterly alon•
• lhe ,reek
llo11ts down: Loc k 14 Charles from Bridie No. MEG•t••
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ll. Stevenson, 7: 15 am, 14-0,· Lode. thence co ntlnu,·ng northwester!•
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U , Western 6:1 5 am, 6-8; Lock 18, wit h a curve to the left to a point
OVEC 5 am, 16-1 ; Lock 23 Roe- in the center of exi!lini State
k(l l 3 : 40 pm 10-J; City of Hi.Int• Route No. 143 uid point bein1
mglon 7 : :.'.5 pm 18-1: L. Wade 0.08 mile, more or leu, me11ured
Cb 1 lders, 8:4:. pm, 12-4 ; Beaver northwesterly d ons exiatin1 state
10 pm l·O; Helen Z 10:45 pm 6-0; Route No. 1..., h'om Bridae No.
C. V. Ho rner 5 : 40 am, 2-0; Bay • MEG-143-02'7.5, and there te '°mln■te, being in all a distance or
ou l.,1,1reine 6:25 am, 0-4.
Bo�Hs up: GallipoUs James Hin- 0.16 mile, more or less.
PROPOSED, WHEN TH E PRO.
es 6:45 am U&gt;; Lock 2:i Allaa
VISIONS OF CHAPTER Mll OF
5:45 pm 0-7; Aztec 8:40 pm 4-1.
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE

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Busl' ness Se rv1· ces flew Here Saturday

MUILL ■ A l'UkNAC.15, WIITINO For Square Dance
HOUla 1ppllanca. Ameld 9,,..
Mr. ,nd lffl Ronald Bteawy •nd
. then. lwrecu-. Ohio. PhoM Mr. and Mr•- Thoma&amp; Eaton, Jr. of
11-11,tt Hammond, Indiana, flew here In
WY2..u4.
.UR eONDmON!NG, aEFRJGP. their .semCa on Saturday mornine
aUon aer'1ce. Jack'• Retr,eora• to visit Mr. and Mr1. John' Hndy,
tJon. New Unen. l'bone n,2-- H1rriaonviUe Road: and to attend
6-Ja-U the Mid-Ohio Valley Square Dance
Featival. �dr. BeElawy ii M.ra. Har1637,
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dy'o nephew,
A 1 1CTIONIII
Befott1'tlfet retut�ed..on Sunday
C.a,a..
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tfternoon, Mr. Beeowy took the
llard11 for , ride overr,tbeno and
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v·,rg,n,a
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n,'ted l n r:roop 270 Camps
"'••f Q. n SOfUrday
MOrl/Oge At OQk HIII On OctOber 1 St · VIII
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VirCiDil Martin, Oak Hill and loped- edge. The bouffant !kirt
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D\.l�ne Bur, L1n11ville, were unit• fell gracefully Into a chapel
ed m m1rriaa:e ill lhe Old Coun• length train. ffer fingertip veil •
The Boy Scouts of Troop 270,
try Church Tabernacle, Oak Hill of sheer brid1J
illusion was Hemlock Grove held a campin&amp;
on S.tw-d1y, October l at 2 : 30 caught to a queen&amp; . crown of lace trip Saturda):. The Scouts hiked
and tiny seeded pearls. Sbe ear- frqm their meeting place to a
o'clock ln the afternoon.
Tbe vows �ere tak�n before an rled a bouquet of white and e,a,)e on Frai\k Clark's property.
altar of white alad1oll!, mum1, bronze mums lied with white saThe Scouts cooked Lheir meals
· over homemade charcoal slo\'es.
and greenery, with palms, and tin Jover'&amp; knots.
white tapen in the six-branch
Kay Barr and Ellen Canter, After breakfast church services
candelabra on elther o:ide.
bridesmaids, wore avucado green were held. The Scout&amp; then went
The RHerend fi.oy L. Allen, velvet sheath dresses, matching on a five mile bike where they
uncle of the , bride, performed I accessories and torsage of gold completed first and second class
requ,rcments,
the ceremony.
I mums.
_Reser"ed pewa were decorated
Betty Martin, sister of tbe
The boys in our troop are
with huckleberry and \Wlite 11tin l bride serving 111 maid of honor I David Reed Robert w · Smith
rlbbont.
wore a capu�ine velvet sheat� , Larry Reese'., Ronnie
Eastman:
dress, matchlni pumps, gold veil Rotlney Hysell, Cecil Midlj:iff,
A half hour of pre-nuptial mu- and a corsage of gold and bronze
Mike Ha:r.elton, Dery! Well, Bob
&amp;i� was presented by Mrs. Eloise m um&amp;,
I Smilh, Kenneth Da)', Mike Mui­
Jobes organiat, and Andy Ondera
Blair Cadwallader serv�d as lord, Wilford Biggs, Don Cullums
vocallll. Mr. Ondera's rendition best min to lbe groom, with Jay
and Allen Swart:r..of "The Savior Like • Shep- Allen and Bob Canter as ushers.
--henl Leadeth" and ''The Lord'a
The bride's mother chose a Girl Scout Troop 1 71
Prayer" aa part of the nuptial navy 1uit with white and na vy
aervlces added to the impreHive- acceaaories and wore a corsage of Holda Meeting Mornlay
neu of the double ring ceremony. white carnationa.
Girl Scout Troop 171 met Mon•
The bride, escorted by her
The groom', mother cflose a. day Octo·ber 10 at the F'irst Bap•
father, wore ■n elegant fi oor navy dress, with beige' and nav)' list Churcb. The mee1 ing opened
lenath sown fa1hioned of bridal accesaories and a c:oraage of white with lhe Girl Scout Promise led by
11tln deai1ned with a scoop neck- carnation,.
President Jane Grueser.
lined decorated .with chanlilly lace
DU.es were paid and minutes of
Following the ceretftony a re­
lrrldeacent sequins and aeeded ception for invited guest.B was the last meeting were read. The
pearla. The Iona sleeves pointed held In the banquet room of the group made decorations for tbe
gracefully over the bands; a tilted , Cambrian Hotel in Jackton Aa­ Halloween part.v
elonaated bodice featured a acal• silting hostesses were Eva A.uen
Refreshments were served by
and Georgenna Evans. The bridal Nanc)f Arnold. The meeting closed
table Wai decqrated with an all• with the friendship circle.
white wedding cake, surrounded
BROTH E R DI ED
by gold and bronze mums and
Benton Ponn received word ,on
sprigt o! huckleberry and the
punch bowl lilied wilh mini Tuesday of the death o f his bro• ·
ther, Sam Ponn, 90, at his home in
, green flavors.
A reor1a niuttonal meeting of
Murray City.
White
tables
w_ere
used
to
.
the Happy Go Lucky 4.ff Club was
Mr. and Mrs. Ponn will attend
held Wednesday at the home et d1spla)' wed�lng gifts from rela- the funeral services on Thursday
Mrs. Alma Turner ' advisor ' In M1_ tives and fn�nds.
.
For her gomg away outfit the afternoon.
,on Clly.
new Mrs. Barr . chose a gold wool
Officer■ elected at the meeling
sheath dress with brown accessor• I
included Georala Sherry, president:
Barbara Sherry, vice president; le■e •�d wore the corsage from
her bndal bouquet.
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Dee Anderaon' secretary •· Vikki
The couple will reaide at 1 1.5
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MtDanlel tre■surer· Mn· Alma
East CroH Street, Oak Hill.
Turner, l�ader; Mr■'. John McDaniel, Mr . and Mn. P1ul Anderson,
Mn. James Wlte and Mrs. Paul
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Johnson, 111,1t1nt le■dera; B,renda

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4:30 Here's Hollywood
�,oo Steamboa&amp;. 1:1,w
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t;lli The ,lin. Tl11 .!ker Sbow
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e,411 Hunth!Y Brin.\tleJ' .Rerort
,,oo Manhunt
7,30 Wagon Train
e,so Price is Ri�ht
9 10 Perry Como Show
10:00 Peter LoYes Mar)'
1�, : .:i· o Tombstone Territory
U:00 Newll Headllhe•
11,1� "flHtt1.ere11t
11,15 The Jack Paar Sh.09'
1:00 Sign on

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SMITH CLOTHING CO.

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LIGAL �O"flCI
NOT IC
Oil FILI NG AND
HIAR • �: 0: \��NT��y
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Probate Court, Mt&gt;lp County,
Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlniatra•
tor and to IUCh of the following
as are reaid�ts of the atate of
Ohio: 1urvi \lUIJ spouse, if any :
next of klnj beneficiaries under
t he w111 , If a ny: the attorneys represenun1 any of the aforei:penL1oned peuona:
You are hereby notified that
on the 30th da)' of September,
UHIO, ■n Jnventor)' and Appraisement of the e■tate or Edward P.
llrownlna, decased, late of Lebanon Township Jn said Count)'
WIS filed in this Court.
Hearl111 on said Inventory and
Appr1laement will be bad before
tbia Court on the 22nd day of
October, UJ60, at lO o'clock A, M.
""
E1cep"on,
!here•oV ma•
" be filed
anv
lnte-oled
pa�•
at an•
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time prior lo five dive
" before tbe
date Mt for hearln1·
WITNESS my al1aature and
the aeat 01 Nld t.: ou:rt, 1n11
30th day Of September. UMIO
F• H; O'Brien,
Jud&amp;e and Ex-O!Hclo Clerk
B)' Ann Baker,
Deputy Clerk.
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l1tatt of . Freclerlck J, Bu rkitt
Coa No. 1 ... 1
--Notice ii hereby a:iven that
Geor1e E. Burlr.ett, whose Poat
Office addrea lo North Third
Street., Middleport, Ohio, bu been
duly appointed Admi nlltrator of
lh •-tata of "'°"'
-edertek J, Burkett.
late of Pome_roy VIilage, MeiC■
Couuty, Ohio.
Dated thil, 28th da)' of Septem.
ber, 1 0,
10
John C . Bacoil •
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Ac tinI JUv.ae O1 t he
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merly o( Pomt P1easant, are an­
nouncing the birth o.t lhe1r firat
cnuu, a son, last Thuraday at the
Macuson Clinic m Maco.son, w. Va.
'l'he 1ruant wei51iled 11x pounds 11n�
hililB been namea Craia A1an.
Mn. M1Uer ia thv tormer Lol11
Jean Roush while Mr, M iller, now
a a:raduate stuaent at Marshall Col­
lflle, was lormerly manaaina: direc­
tor of the Pt. Pleasant tbumber of
Commerce. Mr■. Miller ta1Jj1ht al
Waham11 High School last year.
Materhal p-andpll.renu are Mr.
and Mra. Arneu Roush of West Co­
lumbia. Paternal arandparenu are
�. and Mn. Wil1ie M1Uer, Madi­ \
oon.

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BULKY KNITS
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Philli p Siste rs Style Shop
POMEROY, OHIO

COURT STREET

PU BLIC SAL E!

MAKE A DATE TO
"LUBRICATE'�

.Thursday, Oct. 1 3 at 1 :00 P.M.

LOCatlen from Ga111,0:111 fO up Route 7 thr• mlln abow• Ch•
thl.,., tum laft on Storr Run Road, 2 mll," balow Ml�l•port,
7/10 �I• oH Rt. 7 on Story Run Rold. RNIClll for Hllin1, moving
to Arbon•.
Five Rooma Furniture, Some Canned Fruit, Antique Furniture,
Di■hes, Carpenter Tool&amp;. 1 Table Saw, 1 Ji:11 Saw, 1 Electric
Grinder, Tool Boxes, Hammers, Saws, Drill Bits, Metal Cabinet,
Ladden, Hoes. Shovela, Mowin1 Scythe, 2 t..wn Mowefi8, Bee
HJves, Garden Tractor, Electric Motor, J.ust Overhauled , Like
New, Many Other llema Too Numerous To llen�on.
OLEN TAYLOR, Owner
O. I. FR NCH, Auciti.,.....
J. A. FRINCH Clffk .
NOT RESPONSIBLE F9R ,!,CCIDEN'rS

MOTICI OP SA.LI
Bldi llflll be received bJ the
undenlp.ed 1t tbe offi,..u of
Webater and Fultz; Pomeroy NatJon■l Bank Bulldlni, Po meroy,
Ohio, until 10: 00 A. :It on Friday,
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NII e■tate, ailuated in Letart
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llflVen•-v .four
FOR YOUR HO!IIE IMPRp'.\IE\IIE;IIT TRY
C:-ner. W &amp; R,utt.11iil ln.
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Mltklla,a,t
Ohle
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I fivwoom frame dwelUna:.
Freela11d
Norri,,
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We � ronctete 'to your
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Admlnblr•l•r of the
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1�NrH�1'.i'bt a';:fi'.'t� T�
apeclflcaUons, deliver It
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DIRECTOR or HIGHWAYS, TIIE 181 BO; ( lO} 3• ,, 1• 1• lO. 11• 11
RIGHT lo yow: Job, ready
Ohl· Furute •\,·1111, A
VACATION OF A PORTION OF
' " to pour. Lowest prices. .
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New Amert.eta
EX ISTING STATE ROUTE NO. 1111 followt:
Bein, all of ,lll,t1n1 , Stale
10, SITUATED IN SECTION 31,
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TOWN Z NORTH, RANGE 13, Route No, 1 43 between lhe be1ln•
illlall
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WEST, SALISOUR.Y TOWNSHIP, ntna and e nd of tbti above dte• 1
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Ill� � .;;. liOlt
MEIGS CQUNTY, OHIO, SAME crlbed propot_ed. rel0&lt;:1Uon not I
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for
Baiurday dellvery.
To REVERT TO nfE ABUTl'lNG needed for tbe- construction and
PIii ■-T,IMATU
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o,,tenance
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abo\le
mai
the
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Prop
PROPERTY OWNERS AT SUCH
TIME , THAT THE
DIRECTOR ed reloe,.uon or needed for ,ny
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I Love Lucy
The Clear Horizon
Love of Life
Search for Tomorro\f
The Guiding Liibt
Lire of Riley
� the World TUrna
Full Circle
House :'arty
.The Millionaire
The Verdict rS Youn
The Brighter Da1
Th� Secret Storm
Thi Edge of Night
The Three Stooges
Arthur J. Smith-Hen
A Look at the tfeatb�r
Si!-JrtAU-Ope
Amolil &amp;: Andy
Shotgun Slade
Political Broadca!l
Zane Grey Theater

The Brighter oa,
'!:,e Secre� Stonn
Edge of Night
Tbe Three Stooge,
News
A Look ar the Weather
Sportscope
Amos &amp; Andy
Highway Patrol
The Aquanauts
Wanted-Dead or Alive
My Sister Eileen
I"ve Got A Secret
Armstrong Circle Theater
1 1 O'clocll: News
A Look at \he' Weather
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8:00
8: 15
9:00
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FILM SUPPLIE S

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FURN ACES

Phone WV-2-2475
COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY
24 HOUR FILM DEVELOPING

The Texnn
Queen For A Day
Ab.,ut Faces
Medir
nay in Court
Gale Storm ShQ.W
· Bed th� Clo,.!,.
Who !lo You Trllflf
A:-:-ieric�u 1Ba,1dstand
Rn- w;y a"ud His P"riendlll
San Francisco Beat
n.--rter
Your Esso R� ""
Teller
Weather
John Daly News
F'light
Guestward, Ho!
Dono.a Reed
The Real McCoys
My Three Sons
The Victor Borge Show
Johnny Midnight
News To,ugbt
Scanning the Weather
Sports Tonlsht
Late Show

thannel 1 3 Wednesday

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Please lelephone me at I
home to arrange for a
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Cartoon Spectacular
Romper Room
Show Time
E�so Rerorter
I Married Joan

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Channel 8 - Thursday

GROVER'S STU DIO

MiUer'• A.nrwunre
Birth Of A. Son

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THE SHOE BOX

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Camp Hesrlng Cenler

Men and Boys

'l'tle Daughters of Ruth Class of
the Unllt!U M.ethomsl cnurcn met
m the social room of tne church
Monuay anernoen with Mrs. Min- ,
Mldclleporl, Ohio
me Neutz.ling, Mr5. Thomas Geog­
Jem and .Mrs. Mart Crary as hos­
tesses.
u1·oup singing with M"'iss Lucre­
Range&lt;
tia Uenne1mt!l' -1t the piano opened
the meetms. idemoo:rs an1were&lt;1
rod cau
with
"An Autumn
Thought.''
iJUl"IJ18 the business seuion with
Full-cork oil resistant sole. No
Mrs. t.;eorge Joaclum, pnis1deni, m
back. C &amp; EE widths.
seam
cnarge, p1ans were mjde lor the
annuai ".l n:.in&amp;sg1vmg dUlneJ" to be
Helt.I at tne church in Jlilovember.
,�tr9, tUCh111rd t:ampbeH JeQ the
devouons ' Lmng 11s ner topic, "A l
J.J.i)' w I Lh uou, ' An Brtl le · ·Ttle
C
i-·orgotten Liay 01 the Lora" was
MIDDLEPORT
Ili.11&lt;1 oy Mrs. Joachim ,ma a pot1m I
D)' Mu1s lienhe1mer concludt.1&lt;1 the
prngram.
.t\etreshmenl&amp; were &amp;erved b.)' the
PORTRAITS
hostes1es trom a table cemered ,
WEDDINGS
w1tn an arrangement 01 rosei; irom
tlle g11roen 01 Mrs. Albert Aiw11rd,
GROUPS
a me11lOc:l" .·Uue.sLs tor the &lt;lay were
.Mrs. ttomer Cooper, Mrs 'fheo­
aore !Sensel ana .Mrs Earl Denny.

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Sweaters

Church Cla�s Held

Burton, Ja ne 'l\lmer and Charles
Anderaon, reporters; Gloria Roush,
Jimmy Wlte and Vance Dawaon,
song leaden; Sutan John■on, Jane
Turner and Charle! Anderson,
1ame leaders; Glorl■· Roush and
Nancy Anderson, telephone com­
mittee; Jimmy Wlae, hl1torlan, and
Vance Dawson, uslstant.
Plan, were made for a Hallow­
een p11rty to ·be held on · Tuesday,
October 25, lo 7 p. m. Plate of the
party It to be announced later.

FAITHFULLY
AMPLIFIES

Sign On
Continental Classroom
TOO.ay
Welcome Neighbors
Mr. and Mr1. North
D,ough Re Mi
Play Your Hui!�

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4:00 American Bandstand ,
6:30 The Lone Ranger
1:00 San \· TdncllC'..1 Beat
8:30 Your Esso, Reporter
6:40 Weather Teller
6:45 John DalY Newa
'1:00 Four Just Men
7:30 HC'ng Kong
6:30 Nt':lson Famlly
9 ·· 00 Hawaii3n E;yc
10:00 Bing Crosby Show
U :00 New� Tonight
11:10 Scanning the Wiather
1 1 :15 Sports R.?port
11:20 L�te Show
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1 1 :0C Price Is Right
11 :30 Concentrauon
12 · 00 Truth or t:onsequence
12:30 JI Could Be You
1 :00 Mid Day News
1 : 1 0 ;-,iovielime
2:20 Woman's World
2:30 Loreua Young Show
3:00 - Young Dr. Malone
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3:30 From These RooU
4:UO M�ke Room fot Daddy
4:30 Here's Hollywood
5:00 Steamboat Bill
I· 30 Sgt Preston
S.-00 Flatt &amp; Scruggs Show
t,;:25 Weathercast
9:30 N,,ws P1cturP
6:-t:5 Huntley Br!nJd,;, Report
7:00 Whirlybird11
7:30 The G"reat Debate
8: 30 Bat Masterson
9:00 Bachelof Father
9:30 The Ford Show
10:00 Tbt Groutbo 1:&gt;now
.0:30 Phil Sil\'ers Show
l 1 :00 i�ews H�dlinea
.1 :10 Weathercast
l l : 15 Jack Paar Show
1 :00 Sign Off

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\ TOKYO UP1-Fvelgn Minister
8'ld Tuesday
Zentaro Koaakl
there would be . no immediate
chan1e Ill Japan's ,tand against
I admitting Communi1t Cbim, into
the United Nation,.
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December Bride
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The :J)u Pont Show
New•
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BIITI On
Guest Star
NeW1
RFD
News Headlinea
Breakfast · party
Pickens Hardware Sbow
Breakfast -Part,
News Headlin,.
Sport� Repor:
Breakfast Partr
NeWB
Breakfallt Part,
News Headlines
Breakfast hrt,
New■ Breakfast PartJ
Coffee Time
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News He■dUnes
Momt111 Devuuoot.
Radio SYmnal
New• ltudlinea
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1 :00 News Headlineti
1:02 Just For You
1:30 News
1 :30 Juat rot You
2:00 Calling on Pt. Pleasant
3:00 � Ne..vs Heac!lines
3:� llutlc: Go Roilnd
1:30 Newa
1:35 )(111lc Go Round
4:00 News Headlinea
t:oi MUI.le Go Round
.Local New■
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4:35 Mpalc Ge. RQund
4·00 Baseball Scores
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5:48 Complete News Round•:UP
tl:00 Crow'• Stttk �uao-&amp;ouno
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8:30 NeWB BeadliHt
88:32 Eveilln.a, tnterludt
7:00 Newa Headline,
'7:02 Evening Interlude
'1:SO News HfldlinM
'7:32- Sundown Serenad•
8,00 Stan Off

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WILL YDU LOOI&lt; AFTE R
THING � HERE ?

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 12, 1960-7

L ocal Sor�rity
HilcJ M eeting

The second in 1 1ierie1 of pro,
grams on Radiation Fallout wu
he11rd by Xi Gamma M u Chapter
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority when
they met at the DAV Hall for
lheir regular meeting Tuesday.
, JosenJl Fenerboach of the KY·
ger Creek plant is conducting the
very interesting al)d informative
i.irograms pertaining to atomic
bombs and possible fallout. This
week. he continued on thi! discus­
sion of the bombs as to the exteot
of their damage and how to de­
tect them.
Mrs. Joyce Kennc-dy, pre.sident,
was in charge or the ahort meet­
ing when Mn. Pearl Welker Wa&amp;
elected aa the Valentine Girl to
represent · the chapter in the na­
tional cont"st.
A the close of the evening re­
freshments were sened by Mn.
Welker and Mrs. Jean Morgan
to Mrs. Edna Slusher, Mrs, Ken­
nedy, Mrs. Rose Sisson, Mrs. Ann
Rupe, Mn. Louise Thompson, Mrs
Mildred Karr,' Mrs. Sara Gibbs,
Mrs. Phyllis Mullen, Mrs. Velma
Rue, Mrs. Nellie Brown, Mrs.
Norma Am!bary, Mrs. Marjorie
Crow and Mrs. Sue Je!ters.

Caniµta Club Holth
Tue,day Meeung

Mrs. Donald W. Milla enter­
tained her Canasta Club Tuesda)'
evening: al her home in Mkidle­
port.
Prizes for lhe e\'enlne wen
won by Mn. O.arlet Au Brad•
bur)', Mn. Richard Gre11, Mn.
Lionel Boggs
and Mrs. Edna
French.
During the evening refre1h­
ment&amp; were served to those men•
tioned and Mrt. Michael Hackett,
Mrs. William Childf and Mre,
Robe_rt Schmoll.

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tharl?e of tbe meeting nf the
Middleport Teachers Assoclatl(m
when they met Monday evening
at the high school.

Delegates to the OEA conven­
Uon to be held in Athens on
October 28 and also to the con•
vention in Columbus in Dtcembfr
were named, Mrs , Blakeslee and
A. A. Scarberr)' were named a■
dele(llates and Earl Knight . and
Mrs. Emily Sprllgue i■ alte:t91tes
to Athen1 and Mrs. -Blal'etlee
was also named aa the delegate
to the Columbus meeting :'!·ith
Leo Kennedy named as .alternate.
Mrs. Doroth y Lacey WH naiped
by the .pre1Jdent as · secrei:atyi to
Plans for the fall Rushing replace Mr. Barton who ' re11ign•
Parh• ,,ere made TtJesday eve­ ed the position.
ning" when Ohio Ela Phi Chapter
Mrs. Nan Moore, chainnan
of
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of Beta Si!:!ma Phi Sorority met
for
the
the
committee
planning
at the office of •1he Ohio Fuel
Gos Company for their regular dinner to bonor two Middlepqrt
meeting. A party wllh the theme teachers Mlsa Susan Part And
"Roaring Twenties" will be held Mrs. Nelle Davis reported that
next Tue9day evening al the borne the dinner would be held at the
Martin Restaurant. Ottier1 on this
of Mrs. A. R. Kni&amp;ht.
Mrs. Ml1dred
Following the opening ritual committee were
by candlelight Mrs. Bernard Fultz Bailey, Mrs, Wilson Carpenter,
presided over the business meet• Mrs. Maxine Philao11 and Mr8.
ing .ind presented the repor'I. or Pearl Reynolds.
the budget eommitlee. November
3rd was set for tbe date o r the Friendihij, la Theme
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annual Fall Style show.
l·
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The- president announced that Of Gtr,
SatQJ"•
Girl
met
Scout
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Troop
the
be
the ne&gt;:.t meeting would
Model meeting arid is urgin!! all day at the Pomeroy First Bapti,t.
attend promptly Church. The meeting opened WI�
members to
Donna -Reibel, Maurisha Bursi.
at 8: 15.
Shirley Beegle presented the Donna Smith :m d Sheila Hieb p�­
cultura\ program on "Self Es- senling the flag cerernony, follo-«­
ed by a prayer by Sharon Y.ollnf.
teem."
Refreshments were- served ar- The troop repealed the Vlrt Scot(t
ter the cloSing ritual by Jeanne Promise an1 gave the Pledge to
Braun. Betty Everson and Ann the Flag and sang "White Cor,N.
Chapman to those mentioned and Bells.' '
/
Lucy Amsbary, Barbara Beli'-ing,
Du.-is and attendance were ta!Jm
Eleanor Blaettnar, St1e Grueser, by the patrol leaders Donna Reibe r
Shirley Houston, _Mary Malher, and �eila Hicks.
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Marlene Reinhart. Yvonne Scf!ll)',
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Sue Seelig, Lee Seyler, Mila
The meetmi was then turned
Woods, Carol Bachtel, Phyllis over tq the g ,1eat speaker MQ:1
K_nopp, Reva Vaughan, Loui�e Pi\�l q:�f.:h 't'IJ.q�e . W�il1'AS "lnter­
.ZIJ.'kle,, _Donga Jones and , Lois, Ai4-¥Mt't,l'fiendlhjp. - .&amp;tle , Lord tw, ·
'tioop.,Af the trJditions, religioll';'
Rnsenbaum.
s::-hool.!l, cooking and holi$Y eefe.
brations in Scotland. She also"
showed articles in the ,uts an'd
craJt I1eld and presented e,ch gdll•
with a magazine that had bed'!
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After
serving
refre!!b'lllents,
Vickie Young 1md Donna, Sm�th led
the girl� in group and round sing­
ing, Plans were made for a ' riature
hike ne,c( Saturday.
.�ouls _pre,en t, .were Mi,,urisha
nurft, PaID l(J!Minfer, Barbal"a Tat­
ti,rson, QonllJI · Sa,ith, Crestlyn
Hi&lt;!kt, Vicki$ vbunt, Don'nll Heibel arid Sheila Hicks.
Guest! were Mrs. P.aul · Cross,
/ Lind&amp; Will, Jinice , Di·mlie aPd
. qi.UcJr:y young. Leader11 are Mrs,
Victor Young. Jr. and :.1rs. George
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Mr. and Mf■. Frank .Che!iebrew
and Mlaa Erma Smith were In We1l1ton Monday evening to attend the
meeting of the American Legion
Auxiliary,
Mr. Cheesebrew, department
Sgt. at Arms, and Milla Smith, du,.
U-lct community service ch-" 1 ..fnjn,
were guest 11pe■ken. 'Mn, eh�He­
brew gave a report on the rQund
tij&gt;le. 11-t•etisalon held .. r;ecently at
lh� DIBlr\&lt;I Conlorence. \&gt;f, Jhe Am­
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Carla an4 Mrs. IJ■lph No�on went
to RintoUI, nt., ·over the week
and wh�. r,, t',v vlllted wlih A-B
Jim.es Norton·, who it'. 1 •t�tloped
at ChllinUte Air Force ��-- JI� is
erp'.ecte4 to atart tech nical scijool
lhere Wednesday.

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Middl•port W Y ·2·2Mt
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werd, Mle intertion. Minimum charge - 60 cenu..
per wurd W thn:.e oon.ect1Uve lnlertlont.
- one month for 30 cenlJ per word.
� l'l■ll l'ate of ,t cents: per word will be charged !or 1dvc-rtlsina
, • Ml Md �thin 1 0 days aner rece... ving bill.
-�• ii AO� - Sbould t,e r•pc&gt;·tf&gt;d :rnru.-d.Jatei)' . The
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· I ELBER F ELD'$ IN POMER.OY
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WY 2- HCA VJCTO H 24 inch mahuyar.)'
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television Console. "'ew picture
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tube. $ L 35.
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I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE RCA VICTOR 2 1 inch deluxe table
!or lhY debt&amp; cqntraded past or I model television and matching
hase . New picture tube. $95.
pre1ent other than b-y myself.
Slaned : Carl Stalder
21 INCH SCllEEN Admiral teleAdareas: Pleasant Ridge, I vision set M ahogany con�ole.
Pomeroy. Oluo . $50.
---'"-'O ) ..:' 2, Jlp RCA VICTOR 17 inch mahogany
...:. ::::::-,c-:-,console lelevisum set. $69
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Uphols tered · eas y
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NI lllrt Ocl. 15 Crom 8 to 1 1 P GHF,;EN t'INISH BHEAK.FAST SET
m,, DAV Hall, Pomeroy. 1-' cc: ' (table and four chain) in good
For couple: $1 :50 c11 ch seli.sion or , condit ion. $10.
flO for 10 te11ions. WY 2·6 1 21. , J UST 3 USED HOOVER Electric
l O 12 3tp
v.a cuum clcane n;. $2.50 eacb.
------------ I SEVJ&lt;;N PIECE Dinini room suite.
In C&lt;Ccllen( condilion $100.
US.EU KELVlNATOlt
He£rigeratur with freezer chi!.sl. $65.
LOST - WILL THE PERSON WHO
picked up the checkbook at the SIX PIECE Dining room suite,
$30.
W11haterla on Front Sl., pleatie
BLUE UPHOLSTERED Chair. Fair
r,turn It. WY 2-26821 .
condition. $3.
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ELBER FELD'S IN POMEROY
10 8 3tr.
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Good run ning condition,
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Fruit t-·arm, Pomeroy Route 1.
Sohto. Phone WY2-9977.
l'hone WY 2-1:1970.
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57 M•rcury 60 H. p · $495 -00
59 M.rcury 70 H, P, $595.00
H. , . �rcury Outfit $995.00
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METROPOLITAN MOTOR S
Ulklni o ver payments on 59
Ford, 1ee Rodney Pierce, Long 600 Eaat Main StrHt, Pom•rar
Phan• WYl-3870
Bottom. Alao a l!M9 Crosley car
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CHEVROLET Deluxe coupe.
mechanical condi tion, Mason, . 1O,1 ·-. 11 ".-lL't0' &lt;.-3 - t' ull
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OSLEY DISH1 0 10 3lc
wuher, used Olli)' short time.
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TRANSMISSION
WITH .ElG-HT ROOM HUUS.I!;, two five
room apartmenu. A. N. »engi.,I.
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for M ord. &lt;.:a11 W y 2-6047.
Pbone WY.!-327�.
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Cleon quiet reaidonlial locution
•'1.00 and up.
VENETJ.&amp;.t.r
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In Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete
New' window blind• ,nd !hades.
poUo and walks, good waler,
Store awninJa. Dale Wlppel Sup .
or.1·,0U
sewer, laundry, privileges, �
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per week. obuL DHlon, Ueal10 1 1 30tc
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COAL--,J,UIIP, STOKER, NUT.
Double 8 COil Co., We■t (;olum- -- - - - ----- MODEltN unrurnished 3 room,
lpta., W, ,Va. Ph. SP 3-1)246,
bath apartment. Birch cablo 8 6tp and
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lNI ,ORD Tractor and Mower
WY2-524L
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fP.'.l"ATO• CIIN:nce
Proffitt,
Call WY 2-5293.
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ap1,menta and Uve■tock. Je111e
excelle nt nc l••hhorh
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SEWING MACHINE c�i� 'N
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111.r■.11:e, with gro1.md s. Ll.1caltid on
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tmel, Pomeroy , Ohio.
10 1 1 6tp
MACHINE�&amp;a , SEWING
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ST ATI Of' OHIO
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWA Y S
NOTICI Of HEARING
Contnd SalH L ...I Copy N•.
60-916
Columbu1, Ohio, September 26,
lHO
ln accordance with the Provia­
ion.s of Chapter · M l l of the Re­
vised Code of Ohio, the Director
of Highways o! Ohio will bold 111
public hearing al 10:00 o'clock A.
M., Eastern Standard Time, Octo­
ber 27, 1 960, in the Common
Pleas Court Room, the Mei,is
County Court House in Pomero.11,
Ohio, for the purpoiie of hearing
arguments for and against the
proposed Relocation and Vacation
of part of State Route No. · 338,
Section 15.20 Meigs County.

AUCTIONEER
REASONABLE RATIS
SATISFACTION GUAif.ANTEED
C•II or writ• I. O. McCoy
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PllO­
ChHt•r, Ohio
VlSIONS
OF CHAPTER 5511 OF
8 22 301p
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
UULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Pond;, MET AND UPON PROPER EN­
basemcnls and landscaping. Pb. TRY IN THE JOURNAL OF THE
Chesler, YU 5-32:15.
10 3 30tp DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE
RELOCATION OF A PORTION
,, uo,'NG
SPOUTIN G, SHEET OF STATE ROUTE NO. 338, SIT­
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- Repair work of any U ATED 1N SECTION 21, TOWN
me tal work.
k111d. Phone WY 2-23012 NORTH, RANGE l l WF.ST,
10 IO 30tp LEBANON TOWNSHIP,
MEIGS
COUNTY, OHIO.
And 'being more full y descrlb•
ed as follows:
COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO
Beginning at a point in the
tection, Llle, Auto, Fire, Poll• cent@r of existinn State Route
Call Don
.llllla, Jdiddleport, No. 338 said point being 0.08
•)Iii'"mile, more or leu, measured
southwesterly
along exi11tin1 State
BARNES-SIMPSON INSd RAN'CE
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Auto­ Route No. 338 from Brida:e No.
mobile. Honda. Phone WY2- MEG-338-1525; thenue northeaster­
8-27 U ly with a tangent and a curve to
2 90J
the right crossing Brida:e No.
MEG·338-1 52� over Old Town
Cnek; continuing with said curve
fi70R SA I...E: FIVE ROOM HOUS&amp; and a tangent to a point in the
with bath, nice location. Melvin ct:nterline of exisllng State Route
llood, 1 1 1 Lo..:uat St,, Pomeroy. No. 338, .said point belng 0.11 mile
10 1 30tp more or less, measured aorth­
easterly along existing State Route
No .338, from Bridge No. MEG,
there tennJnarte.
338· 152� and
Being in all a distance ut 0.19
mile, rnore or leH.
PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROSTATISTICS - Benefits accruing VISION OF CHAPTER Mll O
F
S
to a community when a new THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
,
industry hires 100 wor ker : MET ANO UPON PROPER EN­
296 more people, 1 12 more TRY IN THE JOURNAL OF THE
huuseholds, 5 1 more school DIRECTOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE
children, $590,000 more in per- VACATlON OF PORTIONS OF
11onal incom e per year, · $270,- EXISTING STATE ROUT
E NO.
000 more in bank deposits, l O'J 338, SITUATED IN SECTION 21,
more paasenger care regislered, TOWN 2 NORTH, RANGE 1 l
1 74 more worke rs emp loyed, 4
WEST• LEBANON TOWNSHIP,
establishments,
more retail
COUNTY, OHIO, SAME
MEIGS
$,lllO,llOO more in retail " 1" TO REVERT TO THE ABUTTING
per �·cur. Reversal of tbe con- PROPERTY OWNERs AT SUCH
dllions will produce inverse re- TIME THAT
TH E DI.R.EC'I'OR
suits · These figures have been HAS COMPLIED WITH THE PR0compiled by compelenl authori- VISIONS OF SECTION . 03ll.01
tic.s 8nd are equally appllcible OF THE REVISED CODE.
in Cleveland, Hoboken, HamAnd being more fully deicribtramck or in Pomeroy, Ohio.
ed as follows:
Being all of the ex isting State
tc No. 338 between the begin�
--"-"' - j
hlng and end of the a hove def
Ni:W HA VEN-3-bedroom frame cribed proposed relot'allon noi
huml! with large kitchen, living needed for the construction and
mum and timing room. Also 3- m:lintenance of the above propoa•
room (I urmsI 1c d J co Itage pre- ed relocati on or nee d ed f or any
ti cr ubl' C h' h w
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t $18 00
l t d
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I E. 1 ;JESroN
Director
of Highways,
Iv\. Price only $»500.00.
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home little
trically hcutcd
more than a year old, wellbuilt wilh pla.slurcd walls, 4
STATE OF OHIO
lari,:e do8cts with sliding doors
full basement ou1d nice carpel. DEPARTMINT OF HIGHWAY S
NOTICE OP HI .ARING
Pay small eiJ.uily to owner lllld
ai1sume .!-'HA loan with no clos- Contra ct Stlet Lt1• I C opy No.
60-915
Ing costs.
Columbua, Ohio, S.,tffltNr 24
JIM ROUSH, S■luman
1960
NEW HAVEN, w. VA.
In accordance with the Provi-1PHON E ru2.2843
ion■ of Chapter �511 ot the ReJO· l2-llc
vi11ed Code of Ohio, the Director
' hways or Ohio wJII hold a
Fun SALE A 6 room hou,. and oI H ig
bath, lwo lots, storm door, pu bllc hearma:
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and windows, double garage, A • M ,, EasIern St andard Time,
"1H1 heat, &lt;1ty waler. $4,000 oc 1o.....
•·r 27 , 1960, 1n lhe Common
e
balflnce 1D amall month · Plea, Cottrt Room, the Mel111
down,
ly payments. Phone W19-379'..il. county Court House In Pomeroy,
I O· tHUp
Ohlo ' for the purpose 0 l hear J na
;·uu SALE 6 room house w l th ar11 uments tor and a,ilainst the
lund, HuUand Townahip. Phone proposed re Ioca t'ion an d ncaUon
W Y;.-?.-6181. ____ 10-6-6tc Of parl O f state Route No. 143•
_ - - Section 2.67, Meigs County..,
- -- PROPOSED, WHEN THE PROfo'OH SALE House .. I acre Portland, s ome furniture $2000.00. VISIONS OF CHAPTER SOU OF
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE
1&lt; or further information Phone
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10-11-Gtp M ET AND UPON PROPER ENTRY
1N THE JOURNAL OF THE D lREC
H SALE: HOUSE: 5 ROOMS and TOR OF HIGHWAYS, THE RELOFO
bll ll i, slurm wm
. dows and d oora, CATION OF PORTION OF STATE
awmngs. I n Syraeu,e. A r ter small ROUTE NO 143 SITUATED IN
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TOWN 2 NORTII,
5
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Lu.in. Call Gallipolis Gl
RANGE 13, WEST, SALISBURY
.t fl l!r 4 p. m.
110 ) 12' Jlp TOWNSHIP MEIGS COUNTY
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An d be Ina more IuII)' dtseribed
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ceater . of • tlna State Roule
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No. J.11"' ,,,·d iInt bei'na O.OB 1111 10,
more �r leu, rneasured south•
Hi■lina State
Gauges: Montgomer y upper easterly al ona
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Br '1dge No.
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Route
No.
10.3, lower
9.3
running
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t;u 111 pohs upper 17.8, 1 ower 8, 6 MEG•l ts-0275; thence northwest•.
runmng 1 3-4 Ct. Lock 23 upper erly with a curv11: ·lo the lert
15.4, lower 9.0, closed.
cro11ln1 a creek a't a point 0,01
All dam&amp; 1 3 throuj h 23 are u) mile, more or le11, meaa\lfed
and cloud oH.
southweoterly alon•
• lhe ,reek
llo11ts down: Loc k 14 Charles from Bridie No. MEG•t••
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ll. Stevenson, 7: 15 am, 14-0,· Lode. thence co ntlnu,·ng northwester!•
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U , Western 6:1 5 am, 6-8; Lock 18, wit h a curve to the left to a point
OVEC 5 am, 16-1 ; Lock 23 Roe- in the center of exi!lini State
k(l l 3 : 40 pm 10-J; City of Hi.Int• Route No. 143 uid point bein1
mglon 7 : :.'.5 pm 18-1: L. Wade 0.08 mile, more or leu, me11ured
Cb 1 lders, 8:4:. pm, 12-4 ; Beaver northwesterly d ons exiatin1 state
10 pm l·O; Helen Z 10:45 pm 6-0; Route No. 1..., h'om Bridae No.
C. V. Ho rner 5 : 40 am, 2-0; Bay • MEG-143-02'7.5, and there te '°mln■te, being in all a distance or
ou l.,1,1reine 6:25 am, 0-4.
Bo�Hs up: GallipoUs James Hin- 0.16 mile, more or less.
PROPOSED, WHEN TH E PRO.
es 6:45 am U&gt;; Lock 2:i Allaa
VISIONS OF CHAPTER Mll OF
5:45 pm 0-7; Aztec 8:40 pm 4-1.
THE OHIO REVISED CODE ARE

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Busl' ness Se rv1· ces flew Here Saturday

MUILL ■ A l'UkNAC.15, WIITINO For Square Dance
HOUla 1ppllanca. Ameld 9,,..
Mr. ,nd lffl Ronald Bteawy •nd
. then. lwrecu-. Ohio. PhoM Mr. and Mr•- Thoma&amp; Eaton, Jr. of
11-11,tt Hammond, Indiana, flew here In
WY2..u4.
.UR eONDmON!NG, aEFRJGP. their .semCa on Saturday mornine
aUon aer'1ce. Jack'• Retr,eora• to visit Mr. and Mr1. John' Hndy,
tJon. New Unen. l'bone n,2-- H1rriaonviUe Road: and to attend
6-Ja-U the Mid-Ohio Valley Square Dance
Featival. �dr. BeElawy ii M.ra. Har1637,
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dy'o nephew,
A 1 1CTIONIII
Befott1'tlfet retut�ed..on Sunday
C.a,a..
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tfternoon, Mr. Beeowy took the
llard11 for , ride overr,tbeno and
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. . M. or,·,n . DUOfM; Barr

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"'••f Q. n SOfUrday
MOrl/Oge At OQk HIII On OctOber 1 St · VIII
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VirCiDil Martin, Oak Hill and loped- edge. The bouffant !kirt
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D\.l�ne Bur, L1n11ville, were unit• fell gracefully Into a chapel
ed m m1rriaa:e ill lhe Old Coun• length train. ffer fingertip veil •
The Boy Scouts of Troop 270,
try Church Tabernacle, Oak Hill of sheer brid1J
illusion was Hemlock Grove held a campin&amp;
on S.tw-d1y, October l at 2 : 30 caught to a queen&amp; . crown of lace trip Saturda):. The Scouts hiked
and tiny seeded pearls. Sbe ear- frqm their meeting place to a
o'clock ln the afternoon.
Tbe vows �ere tak�n before an rled a bouquet of white and e,a,)e on Frai\k Clark's property.
altar of white alad1oll!, mum1, bronze mums lied with white saThe Scouts cooked Lheir meals
· over homemade charcoal slo\'es.
and greenery, with palms, and tin Jover'&amp; knots.
white tapen in the six-branch
Kay Barr and Ellen Canter, After breakfast church services
candelabra on elther o:ide.
bridesmaids, wore avucado green were held. The Scout&amp; then went
The RHerend fi.oy L. Allen, velvet sheath dresses, matching on a five mile bike where they
uncle of the , bride, performed I accessories and torsage of gold completed first and second class
requ,rcments,
the ceremony.
I mums.
_Reser"ed pewa were decorated
Betty Martin, sister of tbe
The boys in our troop are
with huckleberry and \Wlite 11tin l bride serving 111 maid of honor I David Reed Robert w · Smith
rlbbont.
wore a capu�ine velvet sheat� , Larry Reese'., Ronnie
Eastman:
dress, matchlni pumps, gold veil Rotlney Hysell, Cecil Midlj:iff,
A half hour of pre-nuptial mu- and a corsage of gold and bronze
Mike Ha:r.elton, Dery! Well, Bob
&amp;i� was presented by Mrs. Eloise m um&amp;,
I Smilh, Kenneth Da)', Mike Mui­
Jobes organiat, and Andy Ondera
Blair Cadwallader serv�d as lord, Wilford Biggs, Don Cullums
vocallll. Mr. Ondera's rendition best min to lbe groom, with Jay
and Allen Swart:r..of "The Savior Like • Shep- Allen and Bob Canter as ushers.
--henl Leadeth" and ''The Lord'a
The bride's mother chose a Girl Scout Troop 1 71
Prayer" aa part of the nuptial navy 1uit with white and na vy
aervlces added to the impreHive- acceaaories and wore a corsage of Holda Meeting Mornlay
neu of the double ring ceremony. white carnationa.
Girl Scout Troop 171 met Mon•
The bride, escorted by her
The groom', mother cflose a. day Octo·ber 10 at the F'irst Bap•
father, wore ■n elegant fi oor navy dress, with beige' and nav)' list Churcb. The mee1 ing opened
lenath sown fa1hioned of bridal accesaories and a c:oraage of white with lhe Girl Scout Promise led by
11tln deai1ned with a scoop neck- carnation,.
President Jane Grueser.
lined decorated .with chanlilly lace
DU.es were paid and minutes of
Following the ceretftony a re­
lrrldeacent sequins and aeeded ception for invited guest.B was the last meeting were read. The
pearla. The Iona sleeves pointed held In the banquet room of the group made decorations for tbe
gracefully over the bands; a tilted , Cambrian Hotel in Jackton Aa­ Halloween part.v
elonaated bodice featured a acal• silting hostesses were Eva A.uen
Refreshments were served by
and Georgenna Evans. The bridal Nanc)f Arnold. The meeting closed
table Wai decqrated with an all• with the friendship circle.
white wedding cake, surrounded
BROTH E R DI ED
by gold and bronze mums and
Benton Ponn received word ,on
sprigt o! huckleberry and the
punch bowl lilied wilh mini Tuesday of the death o f his bro• ·
ther, Sam Ponn, 90, at his home in
, green flavors.
A reor1a niuttonal meeting of
Murray City.
White
tables
w_ere
used
to
.
the Happy Go Lucky 4.ff Club was
Mr. and Mrs. Ponn will attend
held Wednesday at the home et d1spla)' wed�lng gifts from rela- the funeral services on Thursday
Mrs. Alma Turner ' advisor ' In M1_ tives and fn�nds.
.
For her gomg away outfit the afternoon.
,on Clly.
new Mrs. Barr . chose a gold wool
Officer■ elected at the meeling
sheath dress with brown accessor• I
included Georala Sherry, president:
Barbara Sherry, vice president; le■e •�d wore the corsage from
her bndal bouquet.
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Dee Anderaon' secretary •· Vikki
The couple will reaide at 1 1.5
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MtDanlel tre■surer· Mn· Alma
East CroH Street, Oak Hill.
Turner, l�ader; Mr■'. John McDaniel, Mr . and Mn. P1ul Anderson,
Mn. James Wlte and Mrs. Paul
For
Johnson, 111,1t1nt le■dera; B,renda

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4:00 M11ke Room for Daddy
4:30 Here's Hollywood
�,oo Steamboa&amp;. 1:1,w
e,30 Oulck Draw McGraw
e,oo tduslc in the Round
t;lli The ,lin. Tl11 .!ker Sbow
I.JI! Wl!:tberean
.1:30 7Jewt Pictun■
e,411 Hunth!Y Brin.\tleJ' .Rerort
,,oo Manhunt
7,30 Wagon Train
e,so Price is Ri�ht
9 10 Perry Como Show
10:00 Peter LoYes Mar)'
1�, : .:i· o Tombstone Territory
U:00 Newll Headllhe•
11,1� "flHtt1.ere11t
11,15 The Jack Paar Sh.09'
1:00 Sign on

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SMITH CLOTHING CO.

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LIGAL �O"flCI
NOT IC
Oil FILI NG AND
HIAR • �: 0: \��NT��y
.. 0 .
Probate Court, Mt&gt;lp County,
Ohio
TO the Executor or Admlniatra•
tor and to IUCh of the following
as are reaid�ts of the atate of
Ohio: 1urvi \lUIJ spouse, if any :
next of klnj beneficiaries under
t he w111 , If a ny: the attorneys represenun1 any of the aforei:penL1oned peuona:
You are hereby notified that
on the 30th da)' of September,
UHIO, ■n Jnventor)' and Appraisement of the e■tate or Edward P.
llrownlna, decased, late of Lebanon Township Jn said Count)'
WIS filed in this Court.
Hearl111 on said Inventory and
Appr1laement will be bad before
tbia Court on the 22nd day of
October, UJ60, at lO o'clock A, M.
""
E1cep"on,
!here•oV ma•
" be filed
anv
lnte-oled
pa�•
at an•
b•
n,
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time prior lo five dive
" before tbe
date Mt for hearln1·
WITNESS my al1aature and
the aeat 01 Nld t.: ou:rt, 1n11
30th day Of September. UMIO
F• H; O'Brien,
Jud&amp;e and Ex-O!Hclo Clerk
B)' Ann Baker,
Deputy Clerk.
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l1tatt of . Freclerlck J, Bu rkitt
Coa No. 1 ... 1
--Notice ii hereby a:iven that
Geor1e E. Burlr.ett, whose Poat
Office addrea lo North Third
Street., Middleport, Ohio, bu been
duly appointed Admi nlltrator of
lh •-tata of "'°"'
-edertek J, Burkett.
late of Pome_roy VIilage, MeiC■
Couuty, Ohio.
Dated thil, 28th da)' of Septem.
ber, 1 0,
10
John C . Bacoil •
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Ac tinI JUv.ae O1 t he
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IYu. ant1 M.1:11. tteoer Miller, fur•
merly o( Pomt P1easant, are an­
nouncing the birth o.t lhe1r firat
cnuu, a son, last Thuraday at the
Macuson Clinic m Maco.son, w. Va.
'l'he 1ruant wei51iled 11x pounds 11n�
hililB been namea Craia A1an.
Mn. M1Uer ia thv tormer Lol11
Jean Roush while Mr, M iller, now
a a:raduate stuaent at Marshall Col­
lflle, was lormerly manaaina: direc­
tor of the Pt. Pleasant tbumber of
Commerce. Mr■. Miller ta1Jj1ht al
Waham11 High School last year.
Materhal p-andpll.renu are Mr.
and Mra. Arneu Roush of West Co­
lumbia. Paternal arandparenu are
�. and Mn. Wil1ie M1Uer, Madi­ \
oon.

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"LUBRICATE'�

.Thursday, Oct. 1 3 at 1 :00 P.M.

LOCatlen from Ga111,0:111 fO up Route 7 thr• mlln abow• Ch•
thl.,., tum laft on Storr Run Road, 2 mll," balow Ml�l•port,
7/10 �I• oH Rt. 7 on Story Run Rold. RNIClll for Hllin1, moving
to Arbon•.
Five Rooma Furniture, Some Canned Fruit, Antique Furniture,
Di■hes, Carpenter Tool&amp;. 1 Table Saw, 1 Ji:11 Saw, 1 Electric
Grinder, Tool Boxes, Hammers, Saws, Drill Bits, Metal Cabinet,
Ladden, Hoes. Shovela, Mowin1 Scythe, 2 t..wn Mowefi8, Bee
HJves, Garden Tractor, Electric Motor, J.ust Overhauled , Like
New, Many Other llema Too Numerous To llen�on.
OLEN TAYLOR, Owner
O. I. FR NCH, Auciti.,.....
J. A. FRINCH Clffk .
NOT RESPONSIBLE F9R ,!,CCIDEN'rS

MOTICI OP SA.LI
Bldi llflll be received bJ the
undenlp.ed 1t tbe offi,..u of
Webater and Fultz; Pomeroy NatJon■l Bank Bulldlni, Po meroy,
Ohio, until 10: 00 A. :It on Friday,
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Oetober 14, HMSO, for the purehaae of t he Bertha A. Amott
NII e■tate, ailuated in Letart
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The above reel estate CODIUlll
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Phene
or approximately
llflVen•-v .four
FOR YOUR HO!IIE IMPRp'.\IE\IIE;IIT TRY
C:-ner. W &amp; R,utt.11iil ln.
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Mltklla,a,t
Ohle
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I fivwoom frame dwelUna:.
Freela11d
Norri,,
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We � ronctete 'to your
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Admlnblr•l•r of the
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1�NrH�1'.i'bt a';:fi'.'t� T�
apeclflcaUons, deliver It
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DIRECTOR or HIGHWAYS, TIIE 181 BO; ( lO} 3• ,, 1• 1• lO. 11• 11
RIGHT lo yow: Job, ready
Ohl· Furute •\,·1111, A
VACATION OF A PORTION OF
' " to pour. Lowest prices. .
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New Amert.eta
EX ISTING STATE ROUTE NO. 1111 followt:
Bein, all of ,lll,t1n1 , Stale
10, SITUATED IN SECTION 31,
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No job loo .....
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TOWN Z NORTH, RANGE 13, Route No, 1 43 between lhe be1ln•
illlall
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ellverles every
WEST, SALISOUR.Y TOWNSHIP, ntna and e nd of tbti above dte• 1
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Ill� � .;;. liOlt
MEIGS CQUNTY, OHIO, SAME crlbed propot_ed. rel0&lt;:1Uon not I
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for
Baiurday dellvery.
To REVERT TO nfE ABUTl'lNG needed for tbe- construction and
PIii ■-T,IMATU
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o,,tenance
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abo\le
mai
the
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PROPERTY OWNERS AT SUCH
TIME , THAT THE
DIRECTOR ed reloe,.uon or needed for ,ny
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Love of Life
Search for Tomorro\f
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Lire of Riley
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Full Circle
House :'arty
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The Verdict rS Youn
The Brighter Da1
Th� Secret Storm
Thi Edge of Night
The Three Stooges
Arthur J. Smith-Hen
A Look at the tfeatb�r
Si!-JrtAU-Ope
Amolil &amp;: Andy
Shotgun Slade
Political Broadca!l
Zane Grey Theater

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Amos &amp; Andy
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My Sister Eileen
I"ve Got A Secret
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Men and Boys

'l'tle Daughters of Ruth Class of
the Unllt!U M.ethomsl cnurcn met
m the social room of tne church
Monuay anernoen with Mrs. Min- ,
Mldclleporl, Ohio
me Neutz.ling, Mr5. Thomas Geog­
Jem and .Mrs. Mart Crary as hos­
tesses.
u1·oup singing with M"'iss Lucre­
Range&lt;
tia Uenne1mt!l' -1t the piano opened
the meetms. idemoo:rs an1were&lt;1
rod cau
with
"An Autumn
Thought.''
iJUl"IJ18 the business seuion with
Full-cork oil resistant sole. No
Mrs. t.;eorge Joaclum, pnis1deni, m
back. C &amp; EE widths.
seam
cnarge, p1ans were mjde lor the
annuai ".l n:.in&amp;sg1vmg dUlneJ" to be
Helt.I at tne church in Jlilovember.
,�tr9, tUCh111rd t:ampbeH JeQ the
devouons ' Lmng 11s ner topic, "A l
J.J.i)' w I Lh uou, ' An Brtl le · ·Ttle
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MIDDLEPORT
Ili.11&lt;1 oy Mrs. Joachim ,ma a pot1m I
D)' Mu1s lienhe1mer concludt.1&lt;1 the
prngram.
.t\etreshmenl&amp; were &amp;erved b.)' the
PORTRAITS
hostes1es trom a table cemered ,
WEDDINGS
w1tn an arrangement 01 rosei; irom
tlle g11roen 01 Mrs. Albert Aiw11rd,
GROUPS
a me11lOc:l" .·Uue.sLs tor the &lt;lay were
.Mrs. ttomer Cooper, Mrs 'fheo­
aore !Sensel ana .Mrs Earl Denny.

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Church Cla�s Held

Burton, Ja ne 'l\lmer and Charles
Anderaon, reporters; Gloria Roush,
Jimmy Wlte and Vance Dawaon,
song leaden; Sutan John■on, Jane
Turner and Charle! Anderson,
1ame leaders; Glorl■· Roush and
Nancy Anderson, telephone com­
mittee; Jimmy Wlae, hl1torlan, and
Vance Dawson, uslstant.
Plan, were made for a Hallow­
een p11rty to ·be held on · Tuesday,
October 25, lo 7 p. m. Plate of the
party It to be announced later.

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L ocal Sor�rity
HilcJ M eeting

The second in 1 1ierie1 of pro,
grams on Radiation Fallout wu
he11rd by Xi Gamma M u Chapter
Bela Sigma Phi Sorority when
they met at the DAV Hall for
lheir regular meeting Tuesday.
, JosenJl Fenerboach of the KY·
ger Creek plant is conducting the
very interesting al)d informative
i.irograms pertaining to atomic
bombs and possible fallout. This
week. he continued on thi! discus­
sion of the bombs as to the exteot
of their damage and how to de­
tect them.
Mrs. Joyce Kennc-dy, pre.sident,
was in charge or the ahort meet­
ing when Mn. Pearl Welker Wa&amp;
elected aa the Valentine Girl to
represent · the chapter in the na­
tional cont"st.
A the close of the evening re­
freshments were sened by Mn.
Welker and Mrs. Jean Morgan
to Mrs. Edna Slusher, Mrs, Ken­
nedy, Mrs. Rose Sisson, Mrs. Ann
Rupe, Mn. Louise Thompson, Mrs
Mildred Karr,' Mrs. Sara Gibbs,
Mrs. Phyllis Mullen, Mrs. Velma
Rue, Mrs. Nellie Brown, Mrs.
Norma Am!bary, Mrs. Marjorie
Crow and Mrs. Sue Je!ters.

Caniµta Club Holth
Tue,day Meeung

Mrs. Donald W. Milla enter­
tained her Canasta Club Tuesda)'
evening: al her home in Mkidle­
port.
Prizes for lhe e\'enlne wen
won by Mn. O.arlet Au Brad•
bur)', Mn. Richard Gre11, Mn.
Lionel Boggs
and Mrs. Edna
French.
During the evening refre1h­
ment&amp; were served to those men•
tioned and Mrt. Michael Hackett,
Mrs. William Childf and Mre,
Robe_rt Schmoll.

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tharl?e of tbe meeting nf the
Middleport Teachers Assoclatl(m
when they met Monday evening
at the high school.

Delegates to the OEA conven­
Uon to be held in Athens on
October 28 and also to the con•
vention in Columbus in Dtcembfr
were named, Mrs , Blakeslee and
A. A. Scarberr)' were named a■
dele(llates and Earl Knight . and
Mrs. Emily Sprllgue i■ alte:t91tes
to Athen1 and Mrs. -Blal'etlee
was also named aa the delegate
to the Columbus meeting :'!·ith
Leo Kennedy named as .alternate.
Mrs. Doroth y Lacey WH naiped
by the .pre1Jdent as · secrei:atyi to
Plans for the fall Rushing replace Mr. Barton who ' re11ign•
Parh• ,,ere made TtJesday eve­ ed the position.
ning" when Ohio Ela Phi Chapter
Mrs. Nan Moore, chainnan
of
.
of Beta Si!:!ma Phi Sorority met
for
the
the
committee
planning
at the office of •1he Ohio Fuel
Gos Company for their regular dinner to bonor two Middlepqrt
meeting. A party wllh the theme teachers Mlsa Susan Part And
"Roaring Twenties" will be held Mrs. Nelle Davis reported that
next Tue9day evening al the borne the dinner would be held at the
Martin Restaurant. Ottier1 on this
of Mrs. A. R. Kni&amp;ht.
Mrs. Ml1dred
Following the opening ritual committee were
by candlelight Mrs. Bernard Fultz Bailey, Mrs, Wilson Carpenter,
presided over the business meet• Mrs. Maxine Philao11 and Mr8.
ing .ind presented the repor'I. or Pearl Reynolds.
the budget eommitlee. November
3rd was set for tbe date o r the Friendihij, la Theme
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annual Fall Style show.
l·
� ScOut Meet
The- president announced that Of Gtr,
SatQJ"•
Girl
met
Scout
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Troop
the
be
the ne&gt;:.t meeting would
Model meeting arid is urgin!! all day at the Pomeroy First Bapti,t.
attend promptly Church. The meeting opened WI�
members to
Donna -Reibel, Maurisha Bursi.
at 8: 15.
Shirley Beegle presented the Donna Smith :m d Sheila Hieb p�­
cultura\ program on "Self Es- senling the flag cerernony, follo-«­
ed by a prayer by Sharon Y.ollnf.
teem."
Refreshments were- served ar- The troop repealed the Vlrt Scot(t
ter the cloSing ritual by Jeanne Promise an1 gave the Pledge to
Braun. Betty Everson and Ann the Flag and sang "White Cor,N.
Chapman to those mentioned and Bells.' '
/
Lucy Amsbary, Barbara Beli'-ing,
Du.-is and attendance were ta!Jm
Eleanor Blaettnar, St1e Grueser, by the patrol leaders Donna Reibe r
Shirley Houston, _Mary Malher, and �eila Hicks.
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Marlene Reinhart. Yvonne Scf!ll)',
, 1) ,
Sue Seelig, Lee Seyler, Mila
The meetmi was then turned
Woods, Carol Bachtel, Phyllis over tq the g ,1eat speaker MQ:1
K_nopp, Reva Vaughan, Loui�e Pi\�l q:�f.:h 't'IJ.q�e . W�il1'AS "lnter­
.ZIJ.'kle,, _Donga Jones and , Lois, Ai4-¥Mt't,l'fiendlhjp. - .&amp;tle , Lord tw, ·
'tioop.,Af the trJditions, religioll';'
Rnsenbaum.
s::-hool.!l, cooking and holi$Y eefe.
brations in Scotland. She also"
showed articles in the ,uts an'd
craJt I1eld and presented e,ch gdll•
with a magazine that had bed'!
'
printed in Sco11and.
After
serving
refre!!b'lllents,
Vickie Young 1md Donna, Sm�th led
the girl� in group and round sing­
ing, Plans were made for a ' riature
hike ne,c( Saturday.
.�ouls _pre,en t, .were Mi,,urisha
nurft, PaID l(J!Minfer, Barbal"a Tat­
ti,rson, QonllJI · Sa,ith, Crestlyn
Hi&lt;!kt, Vicki$ vbunt, Don'nll Heibel arid Sheila Hicks.
Guest! were Mrs. P.aul · Cross,
/ Lind&amp; Will, Jinice , Di·mlie aPd
. qi.UcJr:y young. Leader11 are Mrs,
Victor Young. Jr. and :.1rs. George
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Mr. and Mf■. Frank .Che!iebrew
and Mlaa Erma Smith were In We1l1ton Monday evening to attend the
meeting of the American Legion
Auxiliary,
Mr. Cheesebrew, department
Sgt. at Arms, and Milla Smith, du,.
U-lct community service ch-" 1 ..fnjn,
were guest 11pe■ken. 'Mn, eh�He­
brew gave a report on the rQund
tij&gt;le. 11-t•etisalon held .. r;ecently at
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Carla an4 Mrs. IJ■lph No�on went
to RintoUI, nt., ·over the week
and wh�. r,, t',v vlllted wlih A-B
Jim.es Norton·, who it'. 1 •t�tloped
at ChllinUte Air Force ��-- JI� is
erp'.ecte4 to atart tech nical scijool
lhere Wednesday.

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Great Book, Club

Mrs Donald W. Mills enlertain­
tained the Great Book� Club al
her homE&gt; in Middleport Tuesday
aftcrnOon.

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Health Club Holds
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M rs D.ale Du tt on le.ad lhe dis- \
c,uss10n on the book of St. Mal• I ·
thew of the Bible.
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w i l l be held at the home of Mrs.
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srrved a dessert course to Mrs.
Bcrn.ird ru\lz, Miss Grace Hor­
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l layes, Mrs. Dutton and Mrs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard , Long Bpttom, ar, an!loun.c• - 1}U · lhe Christmas p roj et . sun•
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ler, Janet ttae, lo Edward Leroy Gilland , son of Mr. and Mrs.• · ne�- �a n-i e• drawn. A conlest was !
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h!lij whlcn was won by Mrs. Ivan 1
Urland Gilland, ReedsvHle, Ohio.
I Mi s Vlneyard is a graduate of �stern High ScPoo_l, ClaJS · �A.i:i:;�ere lhose name i'.I
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, . . . � l(ri.' Oscar Smith.
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l�l'. Gilland graduated from Eastern High School, class
·, , J'he next m ecling will be a
1 95W, :ind 1s presently employed by the Mansfield Seat Cover, . bueWarming at the new home o f
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T he O pen Church Wedding will lake place at lhe Tu p e
a�drol)rfatf! fo� Th anks gi-ving._
Plains E. U , B . Chur:ch Sunday , O�l. 16, at 2 P . M . The Rev.

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/lfu,wnary Society

Met At Bapti,1 Church

Jield In Logan Church

Th• a nnual "Quiel Day" ol t he
e ut . _Region . o f Eplscop�I
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Nellie Win ston or Middlepo rt left Mt. M.Orlab B aptist Ch ll rch ,me t &lt;1turc !i Wome n of Southern Ohm
today (or Columbus whe re
they Sunday at the hom e of Mn. Nap ,Y,U , he;ld TUe11day at the · St. Paul's
Church In Lo1:an.
ddleporl.
will represe nt lhe Mt. Moriah Barnltz, Mi
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Bapt h1t Church .a t t he Ohio B.11p•
Mrs.
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Cli.illl(!olht,
Portsmouth, Gallipolis
tl st Ge neral Stah•
A�sociation
de nt, wa s in charge or the meet· ' Pomeroy, At hens, N elsonYille and
meeting.
Ing with: Mr,. Oscar Hardway as Logan, Mn. Charles Holzer Jr.•
The mec1ings arc being held the. d evotionll l ead er.
!outhea,t rcg:iona l chairm an, plan·
at the Christ Me moria l Baptist . F i nal plan&amp; (o r th e Fall Festl· ned the meetis,g and deYotion1 '
Chunh. Servic es begun Tu esday val to be held a t the ch u"rch on were led by the Rev. Compton Al·
a nd will continu e through Salur•
November .10 w ere made . ·tt wu tyn or Ch ri!t Churc h , Sp ringflillld.
day. Thursday a nd Friday are announe.W that Mrs. Dorothy LeAttending from Pom eroy w ere
Women's Day with !pecial pro• wis · would be Lhe aueat apeater Rev. William Roberta, w�o was the
for t he Missionary Sun day at tbe ci:le�r�_nt tor the H oly Cdmmunio.n
gram pla nned for the m.
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servic e, Mrs . Fr edi Crow Jr.• presi• I
church th is month.
Rev. Nyle Borden , _pas tor of the
, A repor t wa,s ma de frqnt . the defl.t of the local a:roup, M r". CedI
1 local cttureh is also attending t he
Unite'd . �h�ch Women and pJ•n• rlc:. Clar.It, MllJ Ylda Ihle and M rs .
11\A!e tln&amp;.
�tie m ade. by th e societ y to ■t· · rstrlck �ch ary and 1�,,J, M:r9, ,
t 9nd the" World Commu nity · E&gt;ay · Stella Bean of Belle-v111e. ni.
at the• Cheslfr Methodist Chul'Clh.
Evangeline Chapter
· MIINHARTS INTERTAIN
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The gl'oitp also vot ed lo suppOrt
..,., D i"nner
Servel St=ik
Mr, ·al\d Mn. Ph il M einhart e n•
Tr ick or Trdt -.for UNICEF.
Members of t he Eval1gellne
Follo;Nlng the meet i ng a • pot _tertaln ed with a dinne r Tuesday ·
Chapter &lt;1&amp;S who cooked a nd luck lunch WI! served. Gue!Jh ev erilng at thei r home oil Locust
eerved t he steak dinner fo r t he for the e-ven in g were Mn, Mary St .. Gu.eats were Mr. a nd Mra. Day• 1
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Mld�lcport Business and Pro• Sheron, Mrs. M)'rlle Warren an d ton WU) of Bradenton, Fla., Mr. ·
fess1onal Women s Club Tue sday, 1 Nina • nd Juli.a William s , daug h. and Mrs . C. L. lteaton a n d Mlss Er•
were: Mrs. Charles Bennett , Mrs . ter s o( Mrs. Barnit:r..
ma Smit h ,
E, M. Woods , Mrs. Lettie Roush, ----'-'-'--- ----'----------Mrs. Lee Smi t h, Mu. Norm11n
Humphreys, Mrs. Hubi n Collins,
Mrs. Jam e� Cla t wurt hy Jr., and
Mra. Jack Sa tter field.
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evening
t he
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Fr i.ct.ids r:-'ight e t th e hall at 7:30
Neighboring Chapters, OES, will
be gu est.a ror the e-venlng.
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Cotton Hanel Towel, - 151127 Inch•• _ _ _ _ _ - - - · - - - · 6 tor 99c
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· Beautiful
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Sale $8.00 a pair

Sale_ $3.00 a pair

Si&amp;e.11 I to 9.
&gt;Jso AU Lea•
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ll&lt;!&lt;&gt;il for .1&gt;!&gt;.&gt;0
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$7.95

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Dnot«l To TIN lnterut, OJ The H,q,-M- Area

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Unoccupied Home
I Destroyed By
Fire Tuesday

l'r.ather
lovthem entl Cllttr.r Ohio:
MNtt," f1ir +ttlt .,..,.,_.,. and
tenltM with ,...1we thower1
PrJcl1r.

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Krushchev Heads Home

: Today With Confidence

,1'-Je will be an importan t there 11&gt; no interest
aml'.lng t he
A five room fram e home owned
meiµng for all . w ho �re lnteres\· adul ts on behalf of the boys.
by Robert Bet&amp;,, on the Lanasvllle•
ed , .,n. sc,utlng 1h R aci� e on Mo n•
Jt is hoped lhat scouting in De.Iler
Road , burn ed to the
�q, Oct. h at 7 pm m the Bap. Rarine wilt have a brlgM future grou nd aometime during th e night
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U N ITED NATIONS, N. Y, (UPI) -- Premier Nlkila
till' Cbur�b .
,
instead of coming to a dead end, Tuesday
or early Wedne sd ay ·
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is nol only an irrepressible extrovert but by hi&amp;
Khrushchev
Tb� wlll include the troop a nd th a t there will be a good m&lt;trni ng,
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CO�auttee, Boy . Scouts, pa rents, t urnout of in terested partl e&amp; at
own
oft-repeated
admission an "inconigible optimist . "
The house was unoccupied at I
and apy ot her interes ted parties. this 111-imponmt m ee t ing
Jn
spit
e
of
his
cool
and hostile alry" lo reaign. But as Hammar•
the t ime or th e fire, but it was
, ··. ,..� .tu
' Thi.I w llJ be an e:dremely crureception. the largely ne gati-ve akjol d hinaeU ontt: sta te d, he
re ported thJl a recent occupan t , ,
impact on th e Am erica n peopl e of cannot function properly without
Clal rqeetJn&amp; H 1 1.6 result.a will
had moved early this w eek.
'i . {:
hi11 public appea r :inces and the the confidence of a major power.
det'ermi.ne • if Scouting will con•
The house wu completely raz•
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:J�e.. in Racin4!. The troop will
Gains hme Support
voting record of lhe l�tb U. N.
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ed by the blaze without a nyone
need to renew its c harter for the
appea r. to have
Gen
e
ral
Assembly,
w
Khruahchev
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h
e
leav
es
N
e
reportin11: it to a local fire de•
- �' cOfflinc yur and in so d oing se•
gained lhe s upport o{ a few 1Jf
York
confident
th.al:
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Halloween fun for euly prank - Ano t h er global conferenee on the Afro-.\Sian memben for hill
a troop committee, a s�oul•
$moldering remai n1 of th e
ster� h1 over before it's lime lo I disarmamen t will be hel d after req11t,sted re-o rganization o{ the
mater an d an institutional re­
structu re w ere d i1covered W ed•
begm.
I the inauguration or the nexl pre&amp;- .ecrelariat. He ia ardently woo-ptfllenlative.
nesday evening by Deb's ehil•
Meigs Cou nt� She-riff Robert C. , ident of the United St.ate,.
ffll other new roontries and nenn ii unfortunate that u,ith
dren uwn returning trom 1ch ool
Harlenba(!b Mid today tha t all
i
i ng other new countries ar.rl. eTtTi,
A
s
umm
t
of
conf
t
er
h
e
enc
e
mucb of Meigs
County havi ng
The Sheriff's
department w as
r�ports of va�ali1m by youths m .ijor powers will be •;alled in tually rµay wi n some 1upporten.
ffoqrlsbing scout troops tha t Ra­
CAPE CANAVERAL UPI - An called and be.11a.n an Jnvestiea­
will be invnti1ated. He al50 u. id the spring to cons ider a peace In the meantime, he may be ei:•
cine is unable to do so. It is Air Force Atlas missile h urled tlon.
destroying t.rea ty with G er many.
th
at anyone caulht
p ected to boycott Hammarakjoti'.I
•bo tragic that th ere are boys in three Dl■ck mice 631) miles into
No est imate has been m ade on
property v.:ould be chuged.
Khr ushc hev an d his entourage a nd hamstri ng effect ive U. N. ac­
our town who are interested and apace and !5.000 mlle! over t he t he damage .
Early 1h11 w_eek, a car was re - al&amp;0 appeared to be convinced tio n iri lhe fluid a nd pote11tially
WanUng to be good scouta, bu t All.un t ie Ocean tod ay In llS firs t
ported
stolen '� one of the out •
dangerous African 1ituation.
t hat sooner or la ter:
flight with living pasaengera.
.
commum
lying
t 1e1 of the coun ty
a
The tatbeitt form er Cl)aJ miner
ment
A
agreement
disarm
The Air Force said a nose co ne
' and the sberi�f'• department WH
can quote scripture for his oWh
will be conclu ded.
carrying the animals waa recov•
-Th e u . N . c harter will be re- purposes, and ia fo nd ot quotini
. called in to 1 n vellllgate. . The car
ered from I watery
target areil
was later �ound o-ver a rrule dow n
vised
�o deprive the Weste rn the first cha mpion of general and
In th e South Atlantic abou t three
.the r�d . in a corn l!atc h .
powe rs o! control of the security comple te i'.liaarm.:imenl, t he proplitt
hour s later. it was not kno �:n im­
Indacabons l ed offu:ers lo be· council a nd th e secretariat c,f the Isaiah.
med iately wheth er the mice bad
lie-ve th ac the ,ct WH commi t ted U ni ted Nation!.
The verae ''They 1hall tte.t
survived.
by a group of early Hallo�eeners. _________
their swords
into ploughshare&amp;
Th.ey were sent up in a study
S
heriff Harten b�ch said
tb�t
a
nd
turn
their
spears into pru11BULLETIN
MRS. BEN VA
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or t he effects of radiation
and
when the person&amp; involved m this
UNITED NATI ONS, N. Y. UPI ing hooks and nations shall learn
weigh tlessneH on living creatures.
incid ent ar_e caught. they will be -Premier Nikih Khrvshchn said of no more wu;' has .il'.'qulred
Tom Lind , 1 4 year old Fresh - "T he condition of the three mice
HAVANA UPI-Antho ny Zarba
charged
'!"I.th au�o theft.
tocl•r th.t if the Unitftl Sta in common usag e i n Khrushch ev's
_ man at Pom4;!roy Hig h Schoo l and , . . wil l not be de termined until a Boston,born American, and 12
,t''
.
sb
e
r1ff warned parents to .
The
ar
Scout
of
Pomeroy Troop 249, 11 represen tatitve of the Air Force ' Cubans were executed early to·. st
HpresH, "rallr•ts" i.n ,.,_ .Getwr• speech.making .
d ay of t he seriousness of these
1po ke befere the Pom eroy Lions ballistic missile di-vision and t he day by t he firing squads of " PreAnd hiJ p h rase "accept our d'1-•I AsHmbly for Ill U2 and RB47
o(h&gt;n ses and asked their co-opera•
Club Wednesday a t its regular Sc hool of Avia tion Medk ine opens mier Fidel Castro's revolutio nary
fllehb our tha S..ttlt Union, armament program and we shall
tion to ward curbing such OC·
noon luncheon.
Ruul• will drop iha iilUe" " in accept all your controls," thunreelme.
the life eel!,'' th e Air Force said.
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dered ttl Harold Macmillan from
Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The nose cone w na reco-vered at
thll
United N•tion1.
Zarba and se ven othen COh ·
Ute floor of the assembly, while
Re.lno Lind, Co ndo r-st. H e ' t old of 9 :08 a . m. EDT.
\'icled of "Invading " Cuba's Ori•
hla experiences while atten ding
--Communist C hina will take il skeptically received by the West,
The 8Moot rocket, expected to ente Province were sbot down on
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lhe ·Boy Scout Golden Jubilee held lor t a human astronaut into orbi t a rifle ran,e outtlde Sant iago,
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,rc �
s
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part.a
of
the world.
other
a t Colorado Springs th i s P!';St July. nex t year, thundered
e
•pltal.
Orlente
th
e
Runyo
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Fo
lhough
Js
one
So,•iet
ohicial
tol
d
13
years,
Mrs.
Llba
n
its
pad
from
r
Other buii nesa or the Lions Club at �: 35 a. m. -EDT. The nose cone
ftell•ble sources here sa id Dayton , Qattled governmental -� - qpe and matched Wits with
the United PreM lnt.ei:nalional,
meeting included the dlacussion of plunged into the target l�ss tb�n Wednesday n ia:ht the
Em• communist leaders i n Ctec h�a in
he lime wil l com e whe,a
the
o
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lo
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eff
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had asked "the Castro re h
West will beg China, without Meiaa
te,s la ter a fter takm "
its ba&amp;11y
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being put underw:.y immediately. passen_ge:s th�ou_gh a deadly band g1m e for ctem nncy In Zarba ·
whom
an
peace
d disarma ment are
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The hard .foµghl bat tle ended .
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ng
The club la selling 50 star flags as of rad 1a h�m rmgmg; e arth.
i mpossible, to join t he u . N . but
caae.
Tuesday morning when Mrs. Wat• ,..... .. h., pa y.
The regu lar weekly meetine
a fund ra iBing project.
it
may
be!
too
late
t
h
en."
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111e
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never
uw
her
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,rand·
t
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Five Cubans co�victed of t te� · son r eceived 11 letter, edged in 1
of Meigs Squadroa 202 Vivi! Air
Hobert F. Seyfana: and Peter D
Red Lo11ic. Slffllll&amp;
mg _with the a nh •Caatro guerr 1I• black. Her mother, fJ2.year,old Mn. ' !11111 1,d, ' , �•• 4; �Ind•, 10; •�
Patrol
will be held Friday e-ven•
Sayer, me mbers of the Miami UniT
In th e m eantime, ir1 an ticipation n,
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IH m the Esc■mbray Mountains Jluzen1 Bendova, died Sept. � of
NEW YORS. UPI-Sen . John
i g at 7 : 30 in t he squadron head,
.
ver·aity Survey Teim, currently
. Wataon said the l�tter she F. -�qn�d)' hurled the _ peace i�- of the lorthco pllinJ . .NJ&gt;-.:ember �ar'lers at the home of.
of eenlral Cuba .wtre exticuted on . a · he'ltt" attack at h� bo_me IR. Fil•
Emmett
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ln�, the area w81'e ln educed
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th
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i6anta Olar• 5y a f irin&amp; ,q,ad·
wit.h a �o- �llll�lt im:tits, �hnl4hc� ev , w11!1 MiddttiSert, O.
'Th e· "deJt lt' ��Ul'f!ld bnly daiyi
,_tier �hlrle that his prH 1den£ia l his !rn pass_ioned deft!h!ie 61 Co ln.
made up of the armed pe811ant8 lM!fore the Commun isl.8 were to last week end.
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All members are l!lked to wear
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epu
ty Wa_t�n Sa(d he will can•
He nry W. Be ntz, chairman of .of Cl8tro's "per,ple's militia " .
opponent "invites war" with a t mum5I Chu!a at_ �he U. N. , has either their winter or their IUDl·
iw
D
e iss ued a pass port
for th e
h
eel • a $390 airhne t icket that has "trigger-happy" policy to de fend bo lS lered his positiori II the su- me r uniforms so that
The militia h ad been reported woma n .
the Meigs County Democra t ic Ex•
photographs
.
.i. wa iled use at Ccdok airlines in the offs hore Chin a Islands of preme leader of intemationsl , can be t.akeu for the unit tilt$.
t
wn
guer•
e
do
h
tracking
in
e
v
i
act
ecutivc Committee , told The Daily
com111
unism.
An only child, MrL W1t1Gn Prague while th e Czecho
_ slov_ak ian ·Quemoy , nd M, t,u.
Sentinel yesteniay t h a t he h'ls re• rlllas.
Any person interested in the
Khrushchev' s loiic ls as aimple C'1v1'I Air
rnet her husband, Sher,iff's Dep,- government stalled un t il 1 l was
The government rad io announ•
The Democrat,· , pres,· dent.·, i
signe d hill posi tion with the State
Patrol UI cordially ffl;
h
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nominee set tb:e ·sta ge for to• as 1s an· th m eUc_
Highw ay Departm en t as llle:h way ced• lhat both groups were execut• 'uty• C •rI W•t•r,, wh i I• h• wa1 t oo late . .
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ed to attend these meeti ngs . .
Th ere are r oughly t hree billion
Memonal services for Mrs. Ben• nigh t 1s third Nixon-Kenned y t'ele•
Mrvlng with the Army durin11
in spector, In ori'.ler to retain his ,ed at dawn-about 6 am EDT.
i n the world, he say11, of
ople
e
p
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af
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help
ay
d
.ij!
th■
Sun
By
_m.
II.
p.
6
at
War
ld
e
h
World
re
e
w
�ova
.
bo
Som-e doubt exists about the
l
-v lon de bate" with his
cha irman1hip.
Th• American RH Cre11 and in Northmoo,r Presbyterian Chllrch , fore ign. poli cy attack on the GOP whom only one t hlrd are in the
'NDORSE NIXON
Mr. Bentz said he had been noti• identity of Zarba, who also h u
capital ist camp. 1n · time, h e in•
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Edison Hob1tw tt1r she came to 4468 Free P1ke, · Dayton.
WASHINGTON UPI - T b e
candidat
e.
fied earl ier by h is supervisors been call ed Salviird or Sal-vert
At tending t t., services . Sundiy I
Mti91 County H a w•r bride In
He tol d: a $1 00-a-plate · Demo- s isu, the otl!er two- thirds will get Scrippa • Howard newspapers todQ
U �I -Vice tliat the la w pro hibits. a classified durint th e" day or two ai nce Cu•
LOS ANGELES
l
•tely
and
lrnn11cl
Mflln
wer
e Mr. and Mrs, Orville Watson
1941,
m
h
ntione
e
d
aut
first
n
ba
es
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Nixon In lheir .proportionate ,hare of rep. e ndorsed t he national Republican
orlll
e
cratic
d inn er here that
politn
to
i
state
ngagemployee
e
Presi dent Rl,.),•rd M . Nixon Is
&amp;:
bJ
s
Meig
of
n
so
t
Wa
e
Effi
Mn.
d
an
for
"Viii
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h,r
obt•I'?
to
1trUffl1
i nsilti
on drawin 8 defe�se reaentation in the controlling OS· tiekel, cal l ing the combination oa
link �er lean fo al activi ty, and that he would hi1 name,
attempting
Richa rd M. Nixon for preside9t
h
ther
ty.
n
Cou
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tr
mo
I
ns
rlc
to
e
Am
post.
a
Although 20
30
l fne around t he "tiny nationa Jlst. gans Of the world parliam e nt.
.
.
caalliltii!s In the Korean War h ave to resign his political
cretary General
Dag Ham.- and Henry C a bot Loda:e for vi�
a tes mued
St
Se
United
Afl�r
t�e
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Cas•
n
i
s
mat
prison
w
po·
term
is
e
re
s
n
a
,
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Berving
ing
lands,
held
,
w ith Sen, John F. Kennedy's cu r•
a jold will not · fetpolld 1o pres ident "'solider" an d "sounder�'
tro•• Cuba or beln11: held on v ari• the visa m 19�. D eputy Wals on
( icy " an d a "foolh,idy and rel'k• ffl ht
rent stand .on Quemoy an d M.atsu.
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Khni
s bche-v's appeal to h is "cli:iv- th 1 n the Democratic cand ii'.lates.
n preparing for the arriYal Of ; Former Pon1ero y Man
bega
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t
s
fir
e
h
t
s
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Zarba
1,
e
chug
l
e
H
deci
s
ion."
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nt
spe
r•in•law.
$3,000
e
is
he
H
h
mot
I American who has been execut ed
The Massa
. chll sctts . &amp;enator
harsb line of politicaJ battle in
erc1se
Orea
enfa.rgi ng his home so she would n
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t
Cuba
In
11inee
dg
e
l
e
elf a&amp; president t o
h
wit
t
hims
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d
omg
ale
bia third TV deb
Army Specialist Five Joh r. R. P,
have a room of her own.
ed power in IDMI.
t ak� wh atever stePl!I _are
nec�his . Democratlc oppone nt may
The Northmoor
Presbyterian Fre n ch, 33, whose wife, Lenor a, ' sary to
Tod ay's executions were the
rend Americ an secur1•
�e
rest wlth the type of questioning.
Mo.,
d,
l,
Norwoo
Route
llvcs
on
Church of Dayton and Americ an
,. ut �e
The Raci ne Am erican Legion I first of. sIzeable numbers of p er•
But one tht11g was certain: The
with other ty a nd world freedom. B
Red Cross1 of Dayton and Pomeroy recently puticipated c
Caaye
en
ons
s
wh
laal
m
s
r,
a
«
n·
ad
ded: amid appla us eI will
vlee pres ident has decided to Auxiliary are a nnounci ng th e ,
I·
cy
a-va
i
t
I
f
h
rom t e 1s
.
.·
help o1)tai n a pasaporl personne
e rican hv_es,
and a
Am
...., n 'o ng of , teenag e 'teen canteen tro'1:1 firing ,quads took I toll of work ed to
not
risk
•
clout the Masaachu setts senator 'o••
rn
Tu
r
cise
r
n
Exe
Troope
visio
in
.
!or the woman, wbo wrote weekly,
1!1g
any
r
by
ea
war
perm1tt
nucl
,
,
on the Quemoy.Ma lsu issue as he :at t he Legion Hall every Friday a bout 800 Cuban!.
lem
prob
e.day
ld
e
e
fi
hr
t
a
out
n
•
.
ip
sh
suf
told
s
�e a_nn�al meeting of the Meigs County Pioneer and
of hard
Only four pe nons bad been a nd often
ot her nation to drag us mlo the
eveni ng from 7:30 to 1 1 .
pou ibly can.
i n Korea. His fa t her, Morg an
fered under the Red ,eglme.
loncal Society Incorporated, was held Wednesday afternoon ·
s ly this year-Roberto
pre-vlou
shot
r
plac
e
a
w
r
th
t
w
a
ong
ong
war
e
pro•
ls
to
h
n
T
et
ee
s
up
Kor•
!
cant
e
The way Nixon connects
MrL hnd•va who heel llved French , lives OJl Route l , Porn· the wrong hme throu�h an un· al the Federated church.
ean casualties with t he cu rrent ar· vide recreat ion for teenagers of , Cr,uz Alfonso, executed Oct. 1 for
.
fflrouifi"
the Nazi oceupatlon, told eroy.
A. V. Howell, presi de nt, was in Cotlerill
wi_se �mm1tmenl that 1&amp; unsound
aeoomp.11nied by 1lri:
gum ent over the Nationalist Chin• the area. The Ja)'s of Pomeroy tryi_ng to assaaslD1ite a pro-Ca■tro
________
O
In
•
letter
of
bllni
aAipecl
1
radio commentator; Manuel B e a•
c
harge of the meetin.11 which opf!n. N eutzling on the organ. A !IOll&amp;o
m1U
t
a
r
1ly,
unn
e
c
e
ssary
to
our
se
·
.
old
h
the
to
n
at
will
r
ee
ea
cant
app
eae off.shore Ulland is this:
k
wor In th• f tildI H • potato
ed wi t h the Pled ge to th e Flag led "Honest Old Abe" which wu use4,
CHESTER PTA TO MEET
The vice pre1ident tells cam• dance part ys every Friday even• . ton, hi&amp; brother and another
1 , cu rity and unsupported by our by
picker, and ■t thl 1nd of a 1 7
in
shot
in
.'
C8lltro
e
Santiago
fo
Mrs. Howell. followed by the 100 years ago as the campaign �It·
Lo•
"
T
h
e
Chester
PTA
o
f
Ea
s
tern
alli
es
.
palgn a udiences that former Sec• I ng.
hour d•y, receiving • bag of po- cil will lql!et al t he Chester Grad e
July.
invoc
ation by Miss Grace Horton -for Abrah a m Lincoln, which Wi·
22
K
applau
ded
e
n
ne
dy
w
as
k
ee
ses•
w
s
i
roll
h
T
and
in
,
rock
n
a
eso
h
Ac
n
a
e
D
retary o[ State
School October 17 at 8 p. m. M r. J. ' times by the audi ence of som e and group sin ging of "The Star secured by Mr. Howell, was si4II
, The renewal of mass exeeu•
tbe Truman adm i nistration , an• slon will be highlig hted by a
J. Davla, . execuliv e head, will be In 1500 Democrats who crowded th e Spangled Banner" wi th Mrs. Ben by t he group, each of whom wu
nounced that Sout h Kore a was in twist con test with records an d hons heean two w eeks after CasChara-es
Two
et�rn from hu ddling with
r
tr
given a copy of the words to the
o's
charge of lhe program ■nd will · waldorf•Aatoria ballroom to hear Neutzling as organist .
to
t
rs.
e
es
d
priz
winn
e
he
award
Com·
e
h
t
d
e
l
a
hi
L
nd
a
defensible
�emarks concerning the organi- l\Ong. Another song secured by Mr�
s
world
ers
Communi
the
ead
l
t
al
e state otrice ·, hla speech biibllghtlng a th ree,
th
from
give
reports
A refreshment booth will be
munists to come storming out of
Pomeroy,
Mary Alice Samuels,
in ·New York.
th e di s• d ay visit to New York., a state zation and it's growth were made Howell, ''The Nation in Tean."t
the norlh, with r�sulta nt war and set up by the Auxil iary,
was arraigned before common o n needs of the schools of
T
he
gov
e
rnm
e
nt
charg
e
d
Zarba
to at· whic h holds the bi&amp;:�est p11rse of by Mr. Howell who also s poke of was read by M n. Cotter iU.
invited
tric:t.
Everyon
e
is
Al
l
t
ee
nag
e
rs
ar
e
invi
te
d.
s.
e
caaualtl
0,
rican
e
3 000 Am
Pleas Judge John C. Bacon, Tue!·
1
the need of a n al'Chive. He urged
person
s
aa
on
e
of
2
who
.lan
d
·
w
Members of the Society -.ho
7
t
e
n
d
.
45 el ectoral vote!.
Then he points to Kennedy's poday afternoon on two se parate
each me mber to get a. new mem- are over 80 yean of age were tee­
ed
i n Ori ente 0ct. 6. The l eade r
SOCIETY
TO
MEIT
u
s
Mat
,
liUon that Quemoy and
charges.
her for the next meeting. l,lrs. Av• ognued and included Mn. wmr■m.
No VIS ITORS
'The Raci ne'! WSCS will meet of t he •1leeed expedition was
aNI ind efensible a nd says this Js
She pied not aunty to charg es
ery Nelson read the mi nutes of Fisher, MW Augusta Genheiom';
to
said
killed,
have
and
been
Mr
s
.
Sam
Perry,
who
recently
,
Mn.
Albert Hill
the kind ot "fuu.y, wool)' think- at th e home of
•
•
•eeping a PIace for
0I illecaIly a
•
:
the last meeti n g. The constitution Miss Addie Bradfie ld, Mrs. Mary
he other m em ber&amp; e■ p•
t
of
most
i
I
a
urg
r
u
n
e
_rwen
m
d
0
t
Y
g
J
ay
t.,
ni
id
S
eve
am
M
t
s
S
Fr
Ea
·
on
n
War.
9
Ina" that led to the Korean
sale of intoxicating Jiquo r and il�•
w
as ddopted as w rillen.
i
i
to
tu,e
d
but
f
i
ve
were
reported
OW·
ll\h
l
i
not,
g
y.
e
Sh WI
Die h l, lra Fos ter, Mn. Ora L. MCriticit.ihg th e Acheson policy at 7 : 30.
l egal selli ng of intoxicati ng liquor, provin s OW
0
o hills. '
,· n•,
...
Officer
s "elected for
y
t he 1ear, chel", Mrs . Alma Atkim, idn. Mt­
,
h
,c
e
th
d
pe
e
-v
e
r,
be
a
llowed
any
ou
ts
i
de
vl
s
it•
"'
preceding the Korean War, Nixon
$l500 bond wa, posled on both
October 12, 1960 to October 12, Cumbe r, Miss Horton and Mn.,
Zarb1 watr a stocky m an with
ors for som etime,
KAISER ARRESTED
told a large rally outside �s Ancharges.
Hltl l , were: president, Mr. Howell; Thoma s Geog]ein and Mrs , C. 'J!!:
r
d
e
o
p
!hort•c
hair.
p
________
Okey Kaiser, Letart Fa ll s , was
1elea Wednesda y night, "30,000
preside nt, D ella Wi nds or; di• Dow, who is past 90 yeal'fl of aee:
vice
Satu
vening
a
t
7:
30
p.
m.
i!'i
rda
y
e
ANNOUNCED
MEETIN
G
last
e
polic
Pomeroy
by
Amerlean boys p ii'.I the price of ar1"es ted
l
t eenage rector, Pituli nc Alkins; secretary,
t he k ic koff
n nounc ed lo d!iy th ere
Croup singing
lime
for
a
Jt
was
a
of "God Blesa
CHURCH
OPENING
.
n
Qf
toxicatio
n
i
charge
a
on
ht
nig
"600
and
y''
ical
t
lploma
d
folly
TRAV&amp;L TO TOLEDO
Browr,;
N
assist.mt
e
lli
e
cretar)',
s
e
he
r
a
_Hig
ce
mo•
e
at
a
D
Pomero
America" closed the progra m.
all
for
g
n
meeti
a
be
will
SetNease
e
th
of
in1
n
ope
The
He wlll appear be fore Pomeroy
• rnllli on people were lost to the
� � / �
�
Mn. Grace L. Carr enjoyed a
c oo un er t e spo11sors� IP o� Dollie Hayes; treasurer, Alma
M r. Howell s poke of fututt
commit teemen,
tl ement Church will be held cratic preci nct
Mayor Charles Legar.
Commun ists.
_
trip
to
her couaina Mr. nnd Mrs.
.
Par ker; publici!'i t , Lucille 8. Hawk•
Bopsters.
Band
Pomeroy
the
and
--Club
-----ic
t
----- ·Sunday, Oct, 16 a t 2 p. m. The Women 's Democra
'Edga r T. Ha rrla in Toled o o-v er
The Jays, Kenny llysell a nd ins; chaplain, Grsce Horton; cor. meeti ngs, picn ics and tours to his­
R ev. Weber Thoma, pastor, wel• Meigs Counly Club, Tuesday at 8
the past weekend • She was acco mLeon Jorda n, will be disc jockey poratio n agen t , A. V. Howell; mu• to ric places �hic h the Society
p. m . at the B radbu ry School.
com e! everybody.
pa nied by her g randdaue h ter
hosts for the evening's .tctivities. sic di rec tor, Olen Cotter ill; exec­ might hav e after which he gave the
·
Mi sa Anna King an d her friend ,
A series of dance contests wi l l ut i-ve council, F red Geoglein, Ira history of t he Ch arte r Oak a nd d�
.
MiS8 Claudio Shi elds,
begin thi, week with each Salu r- Foster; Seth Nicholson a nd Avery play ed a cane made from a limb
MiBS King and Miss Shields also
of t ile Charter Oak, The ca ne w11
day nigh t 's wi nning couple given Nelson.
ved a drive to S anduaky on
enJo�
lbe opport unity
to be one of the
·
A communication was r ead from found in the attic of the home of
· Lak e Er ie an d -vis ited the famous
· t he ,nnu ai Meigs
·
a.
I'ma I'ists m
M
.
Mrs. Marion A. Welch or Columbus Charles Dick.e ns. Other articlel ,Qjl.
.
Al a· meeting of the Meigs County Hospital Board last nir::I . Blue Hole at Castalia, 0.
d ispllQ' i ncluded the key to t_
"
ampions
tes t
eon
h
ip
h
lo
con
conce,
n ing reco,d of ,e,erol lamw
·-�'u
e pI ans were d'1scussed an d ma de concern g
' In the COW""u1ous
firs
t Meigs Count)' jail; a dentist
held at a late r dale.
•
ilies in Meigs Coun ty which she
ROUTINE TRADING
turn
key; 11 third y et1r McGurfej
p
contribution s given for the 42-bed Veterans MemorIal Hosp1ante
also
re
a
Band
e
Th
l
had give n to t he Columbus library.
Boo.ll ni
State owtied and operated Forked Run Lake,• aear Long
.
NEW YORK UPI - Stocki openreader p_ub�ed in 1867; 11 fourth
a H a11 oween D �nee , Sat\I td ay,
g
n
tal·
n
P
a
d
e
id
r
a
in•
orde
were
s
Bill
d
i�
Bottom, will undergo its yearly improvement in the -near .fu- Octob
o.
er 20, a t the high school with
After long discussion on the I lal, be prepared . Action was re• ed In a br ad scramble of minor
clui'.led memberss hip in the Ohio yea r McGuffey rea der publlshed
.
1
Joachim
Dolph
Warden
Game
by
today
announced
was
il
lure
y
a
tod
generally
•
e
In
price clian1
boa rd ferred to the next meeti n1.
.
The Jay s m charge.
m1�er 11nd a motion by
Hist orical Society,
membership
in I n 1853; 1 pair of ox en shoes ; ii
.
,
,
w
,
'
lho
'n
lh
e next two d,ys, w,t e· , I
.
,
.
,
tr
ing.
ad
rouUne
Co.,
Gaa
l
e
u
F
o
i
h
O
tnember, w. o. Atkins, �t was R egional
· r ica 1 soci• book on t he life of Abraha m J:.ie..
th e Associalton o I H1sto
level .t t h. ," ake w o' il •e dropped , D1v JS 1on of _W1ldl 1 1e.
d
n
a
y
a
urr
M
r
e
rles
M
a
nag
a
Ch
Hindy
Kai
that
�• voted unanllnoualy
·
ely, t he corpoution fee, an d print• coin. and a day book kep t by . I.
SERVES ABOARD CARRIER
Jt was p�mled_ out that °'! hii e
12 rt, by ilate worlcer,. Th e wa•
Mr. Stedman of Chester in. 182a-"H.
MEIGS OENIR.t.L HOSPITAL
•·ti ves from
u chairman of the organiution, three ot her represen...,
· , and po,tago·
d
all
the wa ter is bemg droppe '
Joseph D. Glenn , dlsbuning m
er level will be decreased lo al•
t
Pomers,
e
Rog
n
h
Jo
Adrriitted:
at
sent
e
pr
were
company
he
t
.
At t he clo!e of the mee ting, the
be autlforlied to enter ah account
ret urnei'.I clerk lbird elass, USN, of Route 2,
�rs. E-ve�ett H ayes SP?k� on the
low workers to pu sh back sani'.I in salvaged fish will be
the mee ting. The four dlacu11ed t'oy and Mor1an Re■, Pomeroy.
group adjourned to t he social room­
1 Oh10ana Librarr Assoc1at1on cal•
In the Melts Count y . Treasurer'!
to
he l•ke .
t
.
at•
e
th
.
board
scning
a
.
s
i
,
e
.
Racin
1
.
.
Dischar"ed: Amanda Parker tbe beach area.
off,_
'I'"'" The· account WI11 be m the wilh me mbers the pOulbility of
Warden Joach l m said t hat 1 t taek aircra ft carri er USS Santoga enda rs arte,r which a progra_m was of the chu rch which wa1 dccorateit
J ..chlm H id that
.•
w,�
r..
.,.
.....
Min
e
N•"'le.•
ith
w
structure
new
he
t
wit h arrangement&amp; of fall flowers.
bulldifl.R
Hoa•
· ll1me o( the M e igs O&gt;unty
wou Id ta ke a t Jea,t two days to operating wit h the Sixt h Fleet i n presenled m c h. ar¥e of p��Ime A
..
. t·
bNt own.rs shavld tend their
Asaor� cookies an d cotfee were
Commisaion. Mr. facilities, so that air condl,tloni ng
Americ
of
. itll Board
a
smgmg
complete lake work after t he lhe Mediterranean . The carri er kins. Gro�p
boata before the work bqlnL
ALOIRtAN NDS TRIP
served by the Happy HarY edeB
_e
11 to appoint 1l cha irma n to can be added. A ir (!Ond itionI�i
h
t
m
a
d
e
progr
open
iful"
t
Beau
the
et.
e
f
12
eased
r
c
e
d
r
l
e
e
v
e
wat
rece n tly made I fi-ve day visit to
h
l
Ho .. i• thot It wlll tek; •• least
CAIRO, UPI-Algerian Moal em
service 11 being planned for the
·
follo�ed wi· t h t wo re ad mgs , . ''N 0t Class of the church from a table
rioeive pLeda:e1 and donatioril.
T
h e publ"ic ·is ·mvi·ted t0 watc h
.
Barcelona
Sp•ln.
,
,
.
four days for th• w1...- l■vat
\ fte appointment of a, board ho■pital at a J1ter time when fin• rebel leadet Ferha t Abbas reGrowmg Old" a nd_ "At Eighty- w it h whi te Linen cover a nd cent.el-;
________
al l working operation, durmg lhe
,.pptc1.
..
�
to
from
a
night
Tue.d
y
a
turned
amnged.
be
can
ancea
t
Eight," by ;1-1rs. _ Ehzabelh McCum• ed witb a fall arrangemenl •iffi
eme t period.
· m,ember for that job has n ot ye
Improv
AY
SATURD
WILL U N
n
i1 lowered, '
e the water
Whil
and
eiping
.
P
wo-week vi sit to
t
A
ti
ere
I
w
lh
di
stal hold­
Atte
....._
d
�" Lil
Dr. w. s. Hart of Sug ar Run in �r . oct. , 13 bem1 t he 68lb wed- Lall yellow caper■ Jn cry
Harold Barnhart, park ma�n•aer
Moscow. Abbsa . a ttended the Chi• work will be done to improve
of which
Bra:r::,
all
rs on eltbel' lid,,
e
.
s
�
Mr
Mr.
of
1&gt;Y, Ted Reed
a
mvenary
n
a
i'.lmg
98
th
will! be· iJJ charge of park wqd1, Pom eroy ' wlll celebrate his
er
�
Oth
es.
faciliti
b
11th
athln1 beach
•n•
re&amp;lme'a
Commu:iaj.at
nue
lea.Vea.
Hlndr,
Kil
Jr.,
Reed
fall
d
h
T,
wi
Jacobt,
was
encircled
.
board
aapy
t
k, ■nd • PIIMd by other
p, How�l l , the,, group sana:
.. ' prel)INUons will be taken to Im• whlle · Wll'dtns Joach im and ,� birt hday S aturday. He would ■
eon
and
te�ebr•tlona
'
�tYel'lln'
ge
,
Hobmltter,
V
Ge6r
Mn.
Howell
presided
-·
ll
at
th
e
silff!'
iu&amp;hil
teo
by
bf•laW9
wed
·
1
��
of
l
le't
fo
•
m
e
lh
_
tlllt
to
rsa
�r
--��
I Anm-v�
prove Qie fllh manage1p.ent sec• William1 w\11 be in charge of lhe preci ate bearing Crom bis many
c�Uee
�ice.
Mrs
by
�ome
Qld
The
••• ,...., nw. , '6f, idem'"'-- ln '1Rlk• 1 O, u1r1.ns, Dr. llayJn,o•u• Boice f� wi&amp;� " .- ,hle1;1 CommllJUfl
.
re,dong,
a
.,
f.ciowlo, oa tllat day.
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t,11liWL
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Castro's Firing
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Construction

$7.95

$7.95

Printed Broadclolbs

INDIAN JACQUARDS

Sturdy

BLACK and
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All cotton all white Cannon Bed S heets Al These Low Prices

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For The 3 Day Sale!

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Bargain Days - Thursday, Frida11
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy. Sperial Bargains In
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Bargains In Dry Goods

STOP FIRES
SAVE LIVES

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Psalm 24 by th e prcsi doot. Mrs, /
Jerr}' Hougl a nd and Mrs. Eugene
Gill were welcom ed as new mem• \
h('l'A 'T'hl! birth days or Mrs. Laura
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�riday, Saturday

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Lou Dl1hl, Mrs. Robert Bowen an d
Mrs. Ernes t Powell; cards, Mn. AJ.
!ell Elchina er: trips 11nd s pecial
1ccasslon1, Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, 1
'lln. P aul Eichinger a nd Mr a. Phil
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Club Monda y e-venin.11 al t he hom e
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