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Held Wedne,day Meet

I Relt1tive, Gnthered

Club
I To Hold Joint Picuic
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Cilizt'ne Radio

An t,rgal\iia tion a l meeting o f
the Hemloelt Gr ove Home Demo n­
Members of the Middleport a nd
stratio n Council met Wednesd a v Cheshire WSCS wPre guests when
Th,• l'omeroy Ben d Cllizens Ra- For Bu/Jet Dinner
afternoon with N1omi Reed prui.d­ the Society of the United Met ho­
va
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:Sunday, Oct. 9, a group of re­ in,:.
dist Church met Tuesday even\"'
' ;�� d 1� � � u; �fj �:n��;t�� �; !
latives eathered at the home of
at the church tor their regu ar
J u l ll l PIC'/IIC, Sunday, at 1 30 al L P Summerfield, Long B ottom,
Oftice rs elected for the year meeting ind to observe the 20th
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Fo r1 d1cat 1on !!ill in Gallipolis All
for .i noon buffett dinner.
were Sylvia Mid kiff, president; a nniversary of the WSCS.
m ('mbns and their families are
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Na omi Reed, vice president; Alice
M iss Lydia Ebenbach. presi­
1 urg&lt;·&lt;I
to at tend Each family is to
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stockten, secre t ary and treasu er;
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bnOb;S 1ls uwo Lable service, a cov­ Fred Summerfield,
Ch arleston; Leota Smith , members h ip; J ll dent, was in cha rge of the meet­
i
ered dish and meat
Mr. and M rs. Broo ks Summerfield Welker, so ci al chairman; and Vada [ n g . which opened with an organ
'l'uppcrs Pl a ins: Mr. and Mrs. H azelton, publicity. ll was decided prelude by Mrs. Harvey VanVr11n .
Elmer Bi bbee and so n
Darcel, W meet the lhird Wednesd ay o f ken. Miss F:bersbach extended a
Sun·ess; Mr. and Mrs. Rollie each month at t he Grange Ha ll, wckomc to the guests. after whirh
Mrs. E. E. Bryant conducted deSmith. Mrs. Jane Cotterill. Mr
10:30 a. m. to 3 P- m. Evelyn _Well
and Mrs. Clarence Daugherty of and V ada Hatellon were appointed 11otional services whi'-'h opened
SELF SERVICE
Walton, 0.: Mr. and Mn;. B ob t o attend the county meeting on . with group sinRing of "O Zion
Haste ", followed b_\' S'-'ript ure
Whitehead of Dunbar; Mr. and cl othing, November 3.
reading of Matthew 7.8 and prayMr11. Thurman Smith, Mr. a nd
Al the next meetin g, a diet &lt;' r by Mr� Bryant who also read
Mrs llarr y Hulbert, Akron, Mr. meal will be prepared by Jes ie
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POMEROY, OHIO
a poem. " What's Your Answer ?"
anrt Mrs. V C. Tuttle, Middleport Sa unders .ind Clara Paulsen.
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---and lhl' husl.
perfect "Serles"
During the business
session
thr day of prayer and 9elf denial
. la 7'H'1' life will be the "Sh­
Sliced or Chipped
WQC
,e,-;c, lo be held ,t the chucch,
PT A TO M E E T
tJ•\&lt;\'IJnd&lt;tful" C hevy and
Oct o!"Jer 28, from l to 3 p. m
U, 011: wed car from POM­
The :i.11ddl cport PTA will meet
w11.� announced. World Commun£11o)' MOTOR CO.
�onday c11cning. 0L"t. 1 7, al the
o,, ,.,,;,,, to be held " the
high Sl'hoo\ at 7 : 30. Members are
f 'h{'ster Methodist
Churrh on
�
reminded to bring a suitable book
ced by
ov
announ
was
mber
4.
f!
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A radio playe\l entitled
GaJaxl -4 Door. Low m1 leag1• b}'
t o add 1 0 the new high school lib: n Allen Eichin.(!:er, viee presinarraas
Jr.
chtel,
a
B
Forrest
with
•iainal loca l owner. Be11 uliful
rar y,
Sliced
in · , wh1;1 stated that the theme
tor, wa, preeenled at Middleport
lvoty and -green finish. Spotless
- - -the service will be "Christ ian
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High , Sc hool Wednes d1y
Interior. Like new· whitewall
ct ion For Freedom ". C:hildre n 's
A
m
the
Others
period
ly
�BBemb
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1-=t.wtomatic trans , rad1u. I
play were Tom Rall, Col leen WJ! n ! ght gowns . and a medica l _ kit
114)n Susan Slater and Rickey Oil• wl ll be conlrtbuted by the so ciety,
Jt was voled lo pay t he $5
er '
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; � ;A,. Sc,.tlterry, · prtndp� �t� Azl8 tp the Meigs County C o un­
aent.ed a cer (ificote to Richa rd "?\Po! Ch urch Women, Plans were
Pure Pork
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Swackhamer ro r being h ighest on mad� for the ··trick or treat" pro­
I mpala 4 J)oof. Ivory over I.in
in
with
cooperalion
For
l he Na tional Merit Scholanhip i;!; ra m
finiah, 348 cu. in. motor. power
F,
ose with a
cl
which
will
UNICE
!!pring.
last
ken
a
t
w
Te at whl'ch as
lteering and hrakes. a u tomatic
ln o·bservance of Columbus Day party In charge of Mrs. Bryanl
tn.01., radio , heater, prcnnurn
several patrio tic songs wei:e sun g and Mrs. C. F. Tompkins. The
whitewall tire1. Real nict&gt;.
Novt&gt;mber 8 meeting will be held
by the student body,
The Senior dance whic h will be promptly at 7 p. m. due to the
l'' resh
held al the 11chool Frid a y night was quarterly co n ferenee to be held
Mld �leport, Ohio
at the church a t 8 p. m.
also announei!d
-- Mrs. Tompkins was· in charge of
-- · - - . ·
lhe progr am a nd stated th at the
Bel Air 4 Door , V8 motor with
St•t• No. 223• l oca l Society h11d
RoMr¥e District No. A
80 members al
powerg llde trans. U&lt;•:i utiful 2
OF
R E PORT OF CONDITION
the time or orj?:an i1.ini:. A trihute
lOft""e green rlnish W11 h m;itth·
lo the charter memben was given
Inc interior, r1ul111, heater ,
by Mrs. Alonzo Custer. Charter
white wall11, �harp 1111 the w.iy.
OF P9MEROY, OHIO
membera present we re Miss Ebers
_ • mamt..r of the F.cl■ral Rf'ttrye Sy1tem, at the ela .. of bu1lne11 on bach, Mrs. Jed Webst er Sr., Mrs.
Octo ber 3, 1 960, publlffled jn accord.nee with a cal l m ade by th, Ftcl· Harry Smith. Mrs. Everett Th omor t l 11...r ,.. ban k of this ,dl1trlct punu ant to the pro v i1 ion■ of th• 1 as, Mn. George Parker, Mrs. Pe arl
Hysell, Mrs. R o bert Warner, Mrs.
Federal R•urve Act.
std
210 - 4 D oor. VB motor,
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C.
E. W. Oownie, Mrs. Vernon
finish,
bla&lt;'k
utifol
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Be
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tr,1na.
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- � • I Howell, M rs. Leverett Roush. Mrs. ,
Cash, bal ances with other ,banks, inc-ludlng reserve
dean · Interior, all good tires,
$ 1 ,23'1,,41':S.81 �a \ph OUmore and Mrs. Tomp•
rnll ance, ·a nd cHh items in 1proce.11s of collectlof!
• ndio, heater.
,Sklnless . -, .•. · · · ""-"·· ,. 1, . .
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United Stites Government obligations, direct
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9'7l,98D.38 J
..;nd ,gu a ranteed
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3 1 1 ,540.87
Oblh111Uons of Sbt�s and pol itical 1ubdivi slom1 - - · . .
1 4,BM&gt;.OO •
Other bonds, notes, and deben tures . . . . '. . _ _ _ _ - - · · - ·
f
o
stock
$6.71W.OO
(including
ck.s
o
9t
: Corpor111te,
· P�m.,.-oy, Ohio
. Falrhme MIO - :.! Door. Black
ft,7M&gt;.od
. - - -·-·
F'eder a l !leserv c ba nk ) . .
over •old Cini�h. cle1m interior.
Loan s snd di!1coo nts (includin� $1 .076.99 overd ra fts) _ _ _ _ 2,00'7.�.itt
T0"19Nl
. 11kt MW tire s . V8 motor with
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a nk premises owned $115,000.00, furniture and
,
,
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·ll!l,t.1')}£1ll
WOM.EN"
real
heillcr,
1td. tran1. , r adio.
.�m�k� Ptcwi: Qf
aa.,oo.oo guvana Maniano -1. Vera·· MUea
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nice.
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Real ��\��! o � ��t:r· lha� ·h;�k- 1'���1��� ·: : �
FRIOAY NOT OPEN
262.68
Other 111set.!I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- - - --······- SATURDAY
4 to 6 lb. Average
14,634.703.48
TOTAL ASSETS _
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"THE HYPNOTIC EYE"
i!:; 1 J acques Bergerac, Allison Hayes
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LIAIILITIE$
' '6" - 4 Door St. W agon. New
- also D�mand deposits of I ndMdu als, partnenhis,9,
rings job, 2 tone gn�en finish
"Tltt PUl!'.PLE GANG "
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.11nd c or porations
_ - - � - -•�·�-.-.i ,.._,_,_ _ _ _
. . . . . _ _ _ $2,01 0,9S7.7't J Barry Sullivan, Elaine ·F.dwuda
wi th spotleiis vinyl intLorior
5 lb. Baskets
Time depos i ts or inrti vid-ual1, partn'ershlps,
trlm. All g ood tire�. radio. heal­
SUN., MON. anti TUI$.
·and co rporati o ns . . .
_ _ _ · · - · · · · - · · · · · - · · - 2,006,827:� ;
er, extra clc11n, 11nd cx.tru nice
"HERCULES UNCHAINED"
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Deposits of Un ited Stat es Go vernment (including
for model.
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Stev e Reeves
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posta l savings}
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38,738.00 j
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Depos its of Sta tes a nd poiltical subdivisions . . - · - - · - · ·
2159,901.41
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Olher dt.posilB ·(cel"t.lfled and officers ' chctb, etc.)
0,'187.?0
TO'l'AL DEPOSITS - - - - $4,326,1G2.'6
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Save 1!11
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Olh• '
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a,nd lvoty interior, wl11tc over
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TONIGtlT and FRIDAY
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eoNI finish, Mercuma tu: tr ans.,
$4,3
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Aud
rey HePbutn, Tony Perkins
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ll ticcs, radio, heatnew whitewa
1'� iM.A1(SIONS''
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(A:rncan.J1.16
Capl(al • · · - - - - · · · · · · · · · · - - - • - · · · · · · · · · · · · · - · - · · · · - - $ M&gt;.000.00 I,
g lti Dra-m11)
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'lilid'
-• • Doris Dowling -. Arthur Franz
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"RUNNING TARGET"
1 t�:,;�ti�il� ��L� ������� - � �: � � : : � � � � � � � � � � :
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Our J,o)I'. P(l;c! ,
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(Both Shows In Color)
McrCpe.
To
p
.M:0nLelalr H ard
TOTAL LIABILITlES AND CAPITAi. ACCOUNTS _ _ $4,634,703.48
A-l!(l C11rtoon
• eomaUe tra ns,, vlnyl intalor .
t Thl11 hank's c-apital com1�!1lR of:
BeauU fiul 2 tone blue finish.
SATURDAY ONLY
Common stock wi th tofa! par v11lue of _ tro,000.00
I Ra nd olph SCOu - Gall Russell
cood t1re1, radi o , heater,
I , RICHARD E. JONES Assis tan t Cashier of the above- named bin •• 1
''SEVEN MEN FROM NOW''
hereby certify that the ab'ov"e 'st11tem ent is true to the best of mY
(Col or)
knowledge a nd belier.
a leo Open TU 7:30 P.M.
RICHARD E. JONES, AHIJtanl C ashier.
Aldo Ra y - Raym ond M assey
Cold Beer and Wlne
Correct-At test: J. EOW. FOSTER
"NA KED AND THE DEAD"
�FalrUlne 2 Dr. Po wer steerin g
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FRED W. CROW, JR.
Carry-Out
Directors.
l{Seope &amp; Color)
•and brakeH Fordoma li &lt;' tram1.,
ALMA F. pAIUCEU
Also Cutoon
, �el!Nn Interior, iv ory over blur
� flnbb, radio, hea ler.

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1'11• moat

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$2295
1 958 CHEVROLET

$1695
1 957 CHEVROLET

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$1 295
1 9 57 FORD

$1295
1 955 CHEVROLET

BOLOGNA
3 lbs. $1 .00

R u g by

Men end Boys

SMITH CLOTHING CO.

PIG'S FEET
7 lbs. $1.00

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY

NECK BONES
6 lbs. $1 .00

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2 ltis� $,1 �PO
HAMS

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SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1 .00

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5 lbs. 89c

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MEIGS 'nlEATRE

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4 lbs. 69c
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$1095
1 955' MERCURY

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school As·· "mbly

TOMATOES
basket
• 59c

$1 095
1 956 MERCURY

$995
1 956 FORD

1 5 ,kh• Omer G/Ve
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BOILED HAM
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20th A nn iversary Ot WSCS Observed
Tuesday At M iddleport Church

, Hemlock Grove Council

l 1 1 ' 1 0 N Dri ve - I n

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$995
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Thia advortl&amp;emfflt 11 .-lther an offer to MIi nor a 1ollcltat� of an offer to
buy any of thou HcurltlH. The offering 11 madt only by tho Pro1�tu1.

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Mid-Cont inent Telcphont Corporation is mak ing an exchange offer to sharCholders of The

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Citizens Ttilephone Compan y, Coolville, Ohio on the terms and conditions set forth in the
prospectus on the basis of 4.6 shares of Mid-Continent Telephone Corporation common

slock for each shal'c of the commo•

stock

of The Citizens Telephone Company.

Notice of Exten1io.-. of Excha nge Period

As of October JO, 1960 stock substantially in excess of the required percentages se\
forth
in the prospectus of Mid-Co ntinent Telephon e Corporation dated
September

been deposited for exchange.

6, 1960,

has

.
To perm it the shareholders who have not de posited their shares for exchaq
e further time
lo consider the exchange otter, the period du ring which the ""chan
1e ollen rpay be ac­
cepted has been extended to 3:30 P.M. Colum bus lil!Ul on Octobe
r 25,

1960.

Ali

exchanges of the shares deposited

ness on October

25, 1960

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b e made simultaneously at the close of busi­

and the shares of M id-Continent Telephone Corporatlon · commo
n

stock will be ,Issued as promptly

as possible th ett,ifter,

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THI! OHIO COM,-ANV
Membtr ol till Mldwnl Sttck £lchlfllt

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in11e11men11
Columlm 15, Olli,
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dleport by Mr, a nd Mrs. John
Sla te r of Cannonsburi, Pa., who
are vill til\l witb relalivet in thi1
area. Tuesday evening the John
Slaters went to Hun tington to
spend 1everal days there wllh
relatives. John Slater ia conva lesc­
ing f�om recent eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingels who
have been living o n Sou th Second
Avenue pla nned to move into the
property of Rev. George Oller
o n Broadw ay Street today.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Schaa f of
D a yto n spent the past weekend
wllh Mrs. R. C. Sansbury, Miss
Sally Scha a f a nd with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Weise, Harrisonv ille.

Around And
About
. Middleport

A memoria l for del'eased mem­
bers was given by Mr.!i. Hysell
who dosed her medilatiun with
a prayer, after which Mrs. Russell ·
Moore sang "Whispering Hope."

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By FRIDDII HOUDAlk!L 'f

Mr. a nd Mrs. Clyde E. Bartlett
"From Generation to Genera- .a nd ehildren o f Hebro n returned
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lion .a dramati zation persona liz- home Sunda �• afler spending the
ing organu:at1011s, written by two weekend with his pa rents, Rev.
mm1ster s wives, Kim Rose and ! and Mrs. Clyde J. Ba r tlett. They
Agnes S1mester , was presented ' came especi a lly ror Mrs. B11rt­
undtt· U1e 1.l lrecl1on of Mts. 'I ump• lctt ' s birthday a nd to a ttend ser­
k111s. l';,,rt 11.·i1-1aung
were Mrs. vices at the Church o f the Na•
W e J.:sler ::tr., as tf\e world fieJd ; za rc ne of which Rev. Bartlett is
Mrs. t.uge1,.: l:Srown. a Method ist ll astor.
woman; M n,. \o .,_ nvranken , W SCS
M r s. w . w. Ford of Columbus
(Ci\nsll1Hd; M15s Gri.lce t..'.ampbeU who rec i! ntly underwen t surgery
a Mel1J.oc11st m,111 ( M anly WyrnanJ; a t Meigs General
Hospita l is
l\1 ,- 5, !::.rnJt h, Ladies Aid, (Aidy r on \' alescing at the James So ud­
Laym;..nJ; ,\'Ifs. Pi.lrker, woman in- ers home with her sister, Mrs.
Lercsled III mJsswn.s down through Lester Boice.
the yeilrs, llirandm a ) ; Mrs. Glen
Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Slater of
.L.H ll, fon;1gn
fields,
(Aun\ J ack sonville, O., visited Tuesday
1-'ory); Mrs. Thomas, Hume 1"1ehh, and Wednesday with Mr. a nd
(Aunt Homey /; Mrs. John Werry Mrs. William Slater and children.
111 1ss1um, (l.lorlly lloard i ; Miss Lu• J They were accompa nied to Mid­
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cretia Genheimer, Wesky,r n Serv lec Guild, ( .",, unt G u1ldyJ: and
Mrs. Warner, l'Lrdes, (A u nt Cir •
70 Attend Family
l'ley.)

Night At Church

J\pproxim a tely 70 attended FamThe play, both in teresting and
ily Night at the Baptist Church o n
insp1ratJonal, yet g1v1ng much information un missions, was in the I Wednesday . Oct. 5.
After a potluck dinner there
form of a party held al Chris- ·
tine's home, in observance uf her was a speet: a l proira m by Mrs.
Hugh Cairns.
birthday. Twenty-one candles on a
Those parlicip�tin g In a skit
large blrthday cake were lighted
were
Mr
by Chrfsline anti her relatives, as ''Fa mil)' Devoti ons"
tliey told of the progress made in 1 Cairn s, Mrs. Ro bert Beegle, Ruth j
Billy BCegle, Craig
the 20 ye.irs of the org.ini:i:atio11, 1 Ann Petrel,
with the middle eandle represent­ Cairn s and Carol Wilcoxen. A · dismg Christ.
cussio n was held by div ided groups
I on what was wrong and h ow to
,
Following the play, all present
1 improve.
gave the purpose of the WSCS
afler whil'h the group sang "Bless
Bt&gt; The Tie That Binds" to con•
elude the program.
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Refreshments were served dur- 1
ing the social hour fro m a table
with laee cover centered wilh a I
birthday cake, with an 1 arrange- f
ment of mums as a background.
Miss Eh c rsha ch a nd Mrs. W. 0.
Ba rnitz presided at the silver
coffee and lea services. Hostesses
for the evening were Miss Ebers­
baeh, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mn.
Webster Sr., a nd Miss Campbell
with Mrs. Robert Morris Sr., as
contributing hostess.

Jimmy Clatworthy
Hon or,ed On Ninth
Birthday Saturday

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The nlnth birth4ay of Jimmy
Clatworth y was celebr ated l ast
Saturday when his mother, Mrs.
Henry Clatworlhy,
enterta ined
with a party in his h o nor.
G a mes were played during the
afternoon with prizes being w on
by Tereaa CHci, Davirl Buskirk
a nd Twila Cl a tworthy,
After Jimmy had opened his
gi fts from his friends , refresh­
ments of ice cream and cup cakes
with eaeh guest'e na me inseribe&lt;I
o n hie cake were
served with
soft drinks and candy.
Otller l',leslS w�e Tanna Gard­
ner, Marta · Hubbard, Mike Bus­
kirk, Carl Dem(lsky, Joyce a nd
Jan Long, David Boggess, Terry
Hannigan, Ronni&amp;
H a nd, J ohn I
leol!:ovitch. Naney H arri ,, Cathy
B a lley, M arsha Stewart, and the
h o nored guest 's brot her Sammy
a nd sister, Sandra .
Stnding girts but una ble to be
present were Jo hn Ingels, Ra ndy
Phillips, J oyce Davis and Michele
Hackett. Mrs. Clatworfhy was as­
sisted by Mn. Lewis Lo ng and
Mrs. Ja mes Clatwort hy Sr., w h o
a lso a ttended the party.

Hostess Gifts Are
Presen ted Tuesday

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Prue Winnin11 Float,
Announced At Ea,tf)rn

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Mr. J. S. Davi,, e1:ecu t ive hea d \
of the Eastern Local School, announced today the winners of th e 1
prize winning fioall at J•st Fri- l
day•a
Homeooroint a:ame: The ·
theme of the Uoaf,I waa "A Song!'
Firat ph1ce went to Tupper-a
Plalm1 School Booaler Club for It'•
,ona the "National AnthPm." Sec­
ond pl11ce went to the Che1ter Club
for "Shine On HarvHt Moon·•" 3rd
Cheater PTA; "Ctui1ln1 Do� the
River" and fourth, Sophomore J
Clasa, "Now nr Never." wh ich de- I
pleted. a tootball team . at ill beat
The Freshman ClaSI w11 fUtb with
"We Go Toge ther." Thi• float
11tttMed th e import.nee nf cooper­
ation hetwetn school and eommun­
ilY:, .
Jud ges for the !!vent were Mra.
Clyde Parish an d Mn. Doria Wald•
en, o, t.,und Mn. BertluL 1

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Take Adva ntage Now Of The
Spec iol Borg ains At . . ,

Elbe rfel ds I n Pom eroy
Shop Every Department
In The Store!

Ba rgai ns i n Wom en's·
and Gi rls' Slips, Pa�ties,
Nigh t�ow ns C, l)o.j a"1as
Women's

f2.95 •Nylon .Trleot

t2.49

Sllpa ' :': , . . . . , Sale

Colors - blue, pink, while a nd black.

$ 1.39

Women's U.15 Hall SUps . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale

,.

Nylo n·trico t. Pink, blue, sea s pray and w hile.

3 for $1.00

1
Women s Rayon Trleol Pantie, - Briefs

Applique a n4 lace trimmed styles, wh ite and colors. Sizes
small, mediul'n and large.
Women's Katz Brand $2.95
Flannelette Night Gowns and

FOR THIS SALE

PJjJ1mas . . Z, for

· • &amp;?!'••
Your ¥, 91 the eo ti,1c n ,w _ fajl , )in•
. 1lW�
t her Hubl;i:ll'd or YotiUH1N · ·SlYI\ls. . Jliij a�
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•�-�Q

ii\ Mo:16 -40.

Wo�,11•, a.,,'\. rrl&lt;ol \l!f�!I:!'"'' . . (J f,f fy�J,�-00

Tailored slyl�: l3and !Ck
colors.

ftr il'ol!yw(lod �l s

in �\ile and

e

Gk�• ·.:T�;bo��K���" 'CotL;' P,tirz�
In while and col ors. Sizes 4 to 14 ye ars.

f)_ I J.;; ·f�: •i.oo

Girls' Nylon l Daer•n lColton Slips , . . . • • . . • . .

$1.89

Pajamas

$1.89

Sizes 4 to 14.

Girls' Flannelette

Hostess gifta were presented to
Mrs. Ted W a rner wh en the Kin
Club met T1.1ead11y evening at her
h o me on 'f'1'01pect Hill.
A short business session was
held with Mrs, Warner prcsiding. j
A ro und ro bin get-well urd W18
sent to Mrs. Carl Hyse ll. M rs. An­ I
nice O hlinger and M:rs. Homer ,
Hawkina were named H the nomlnating co mmittee to report at t he 1
next meeting .
Games were played during the
soci al h our wilh prizes .aw arded to ,
Mrs. Richard E. Va.ugh.a n a nd Mrs .
H1wJr:lns. The door prize was won
1
, by Mrs. Th eodore Lehew. 1\1rs. c. I
J. Ebersbach reecived an Mnlver,
Ht)' g ift from her secret pal.
A dessert course w :1s served by 1
the hos tess to th ose na med ab ove
and Mr. Willard Ebersbach, Mr.
Edgar Pra tt. Mrs. Fra nk Powers, I
Mrs. Harold Johns on a nd one guest
Mis, Ju,jy Vau g h an. Fa vors we re
coasters.
The next meeting will be a
mHked H alloween party at t he 1
home or Mrs. Fr11 nk Powers, Middleport, on October 3 1 .

Mrs. Willi am Garber and Miss
Ann Crow have gone t o Akron
for a two wee ks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. William Garber Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mr,.
Bertha Archer. Mrs. Grace H)Jiell
and Miss Sylvia McM aster visited
M o nd ay in BeYerly with Mrs. F.
C. Kreger and her 11ister. Mr�
Gena Sellers. Mrs. Kreger is the
wife of a f�r mer pastor of the
l oca l 1''irst Ba ptist Church. Thie
m ont h she and Mrs. Sellers will
be goin� to G r eenwich, Conn., to
spend the winter a t the ho me of
H. C. a.rton_ , 59 Stonehedge_
Sout h .
D o na ld Mills, assistant m an ager
at t he Va n,diu m Pl.ant spent yes,
terday and toda y in Morgan town;
where he Iii · 1 attendlna- special
claases in the interest o f the � Ian
Mrs. George Joh nson w ho h�l
been i�l at ", home wit h flq I�
som� improve Elme r Ha1klns has r�t_u rntd
fro m a several days visit ln
his d.aul!: hter,
Clevel and with
Mn. Viriinia F usco and husband.

2 Piece Style.

sfze.s 4 lo

14.

Sporle Socks

• • ! pn.

Sites 10½: to 13. Big selection of ,pattern, In.
colors.

Men's "Deboe" Stretch

Socka

Nylon and Silk. Qne siie fits all.

3

U,00

\hi; .. new �l fall
e

pain • for

Boys' "Argyle" Socks . • . . . • . : • • • � pairs for

I n sizes 8 t(I 1 0 ¼1 . Our re-gular 39e quality on nle.
Boy,• Cushion-Fool Sneaker Socks Ou Sile

3

All wh ite. Si�es 7 ¼; to 1 1.

pr .

$1.00
$1.00
U,08

Boys' School Socks • . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 89" • package

In alzes 7 to 10¼� Put up 4 pair&amp; in a package.

Little Toi&amp; Morpul Socks . • . • . . . . • . • 4
Sizes 4 to 6 ',t .

Girls

$1.00

H�bulk

Orlon

Sizes 8 to 9'11 ,nd O'ni to 1 1

pair

for 98e

Sports Socks . . 81e a

pair

iii run ranao of COion.

. • lie
Men'■ HI-Bulli Orlon and ' Wool Crew S4ella
'
Grey, ,black, chtrcotl, 1old •nd geen. S1lea 10� , 'to 13.
Mlues' Knee IIlglt

pr.

Soclls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pr.

Ill bulk oa;-loo •nd 11:rtteh nylon. On e 1lae flt., all: Oolon.
arun, red, ,Old, black, camel �d white.

Elbtrftld1 Art Open Every Wtek ,Day

.

9 AM: to 5 P.t.(.

Open Saturday Night Until 9 P;M;

- . Elberfeld s In · 'Pomeroy
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STOP FIRES
SAVE LIVES

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N�on-Kennedy Dispute Now
Still Boiling With New Vigor
Vice President Richard

ill,

lie:
:::!�: :�:r•t.�:;��bo u:::::e
fense of lhe Qucmoy and Ma tsu
isl d
:.ft:· lhe previous two deba tes
....
t-1•e th ird wa, carr,'ed ., ail t hree'
television and rour radio netWorks. Nixon spoke from Los An,i gele&amp; and Kennedy
frClm New
York. The candida tes w ere questloned by a panel o f four newsmen in Los Ang eles-in 8 separate
atudio from Nixon,
Nixon said the l a test encounter wa&amp; ••good and fast-mov,·n,· , ,
sood clash," Rilpublican National
Ch airman Thruston B. Morton dec:lared that "Nixon aga in was t he
.., merely
clear winner." Kenneu
said it W3. S " a n interesting evening" but Pierre Salinger, hie
PXt!as: aecretrary, said the Democralic nominee and his sl a{! we re
"hi&amp;)lly pleased and feel t hat this
WII his best performa nce of the
three debates."
Minutes aft er the program ended. the rival candidates tangled
i n a dispute o ver whether Kennedy had followed the gro und rules
. (or the debate. Nixon charged
, thal Kennedy had ,iola ted
an
agreelTlent by uaing notes. Kennerlly denied he h ad used notes a nd
aaid he h a.d referred onl)' to two
documents, including II letter writIe n by Presid ent Eisenhower to
be ,ure he was quo ting them • accurately,

Nikita ,Flew
I Home TOday,
1ctory
Cl3lDIS
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c.ntrat alNI levtMrw Ohle:
P•rffr cletHlr •ftllf CINIHnue.1 warm
lelloy, h'th 7WI. WWIIV autt.rNI
....WWII or thund1nhlwer• _,...._
,,,. from wott ten._.., i.w SS-0,

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thvnd,re."ww,,. lllraly.

14, 1960

LocaI Jj�w· Enforcemen t Officers Busy

SINGLII COPY - k

Nixon

P?,�·:hur,d ay night', lh frd cha p - -- - -· -- -·
ter of their scheduled four de- /
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j

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo,. friday, October

Following TV Debate

(UPI) -

e nt1n e

a1 y

l'eather

Derieted To TIN lnUr- OJ Ths M�__,,- Area

152

WASH INGTON

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Middleport Emergency Unit In
Service Twic_e To Help Po_lice

Mason Grade School PTA To ,
Spo
ool Carnival
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Loca I law enforcement officers were busy 1broughout the
,
Foglesong . Fancy work : Bel- ,
night.
Thu rsday investigating a shooting at the Wonder Bar
��re, Velma Burris an_d lrma 1
1
h,eld on saturd1Y, October 1� '
�' Game Room 1 : Sally
3
mlles
south ol Middleport on Roule 7 and probing a brea k'·
·
'·
1 lhe 1ebuol. Th e tim6 Is 2 p.
an d Wanda Roush. G a me
· g at the Headquarters Tavern in Middlepo
mg and enterin
rt
I 8 p. m. There will be one . •
-1 I
I �ivfno
.......
••• P,-,- 2: Fra ncis -'
At 8:45 last night the Sheri f f's
RH'. E· J• H• IdemM
·
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pr�e. a Zc:nith do�k rad io.
• �Mn. Schaekel; Fi.ah Pond: I
Departme nt was cal led l o investi - broken beer battle,:.
which donations of 50e a re be . �� Baldwin and Rutb Ryan; !
He ndrix drew a gun and ihot
gate a 1hooting at the Wonder Bar.
NEW YORK UPI-Nikita S.
asked, Oth er prizes boqht by
'.S�� Room: Mr1. Denver Artis;
riend
while he was at the front
Khrushchev f lew home to a royal
Sheriff
R
o
t
bert
c.
F
Ha tenbach, Dep
,
3
i u
el
kitc h!Pi
noveltie •· M ary Perry and I
of_
thfl e1tabll sh ment, the sheriff
uty
we!eo_me .�n Mosc?w �� ay, pro/
Sheriff
s
Cha.rles
Sayre
and
·
:k, :1t !f �:by :!rg\ ed t u....., .---� .. a nd ba11 oons, Jimmie
r
cl a 1mmg great victory for th e
Howard Frank. along with Middle- 1 said.
biers
and A Rival m agnetic wall'
Friend 's condi tion has bee n
port Chief of Police Her b:? rt Gilkey
Soviet bl oc ln the.
N. Gener.al
I ca n opener.
·
Cami va l chairman i11 Janel .Sur.I t' •'-'
and the ·Midd l cpor , E mergency- termed 18
not being eeno u11, bY
Assembly where his ou tburst1, le_d
.
I
The
p
followin
·
door
rizes have
PTA prc,idenl. The publ ,c 1,
g
only to defeat on every ma jor 18·
Rescue L'nit were needed at the lhc She riff!! Departmen t . He was
been donated by loc al merchants: 1 vlted. All proceeds will be used I
taken to M eigs General Ho.spital
scene.
sue.
.
.
.
,milk glau hobnail cookie jar by lu" the PTA for school ground UR- .
Charles E. F_riend. 1 � , Pittsburgh. by th e Middleport Emergency unit.
The Soviet premier new mt o_ a
.
Pickens H.lrdware ; Weat Bend el ee• provements.
Thi&amp; morning , Frienu f ilf'd ch ,,P.a was shot in the rI ght h ip
- WI· th
starry sky aboa rd .• .giant Soviet
SR SKAGGS• USN
trlc
corn
l)Opper
by
r
Mason
Fu
ni•
.
-·
ge1
against Hendrix, sta ting Lhat
a
.38
rev
olver by bartender William
TU 1 14 turboprop airliner Th ursEvangel tstic se!vices wiU be.gin ture Co.; an d I permanent by Bil
1
•
"Pete " Hendrix, during the dis- Hendrix maliciously lhot with inday �ight _o o?,•stop for � osco.w at the
Eugene
Sk
H.
ggs,
a
o
P
meroy,
Enterprise
Evangelical f lie Jean'a Bea uty Shop. Th e fol·
i
tent to kill. Hendrix pied nol guilpledging his ardent belief 1� Uni ted B r thren hureh
foster Ron of Mrs. Bessie Pullins turba nce.
October low{ng merchanta h ave d on ated
�
9
,
•
Auording t? �ro secuting . AHO�· ty to the ch arge in County Court
peace o n earth " after tel �ing the 1 � and _ w i ll contmu e n!g h tly at
has enlisted in the U. S . Navy and
five pounds of h ambureer to be
i
Gener al Assembly Russi a h ad 7 . 30 unti l October 30_ Th ia
has completed six weeks of train ney James O Brien, who mvest1 - and was placed on $2000 bond. The
chuN!b used for the carnival B&amp;B Market
rockets ready for war .
lng. He will begin a J4 day leafe g a ted :.t the scene, evidence indi • ca se will be continued October 24
Is localed one ha lf mile north of Bar ain Center Market, Bachner';
g
I caled t� a t Friend. alo_ ng with ;1 in Count)' Court.
"We gave h el l to the Ameri• Pomeroy on the Athen
/
Oct
ober �s R(lad.
Market and Frona 's Place. Valley
Charlea have been riled against
i
cans a nd lhe British" �e &amp;aid at
Skaggs
''The Return of th e Showboat" •
1s stud)·ing dam age con- compamon, Can-oil White, 20, PortRev. E. J. Haldem an of Foa-- 8!11 Dairy bas donated chocolate l, tjiis year', minstre l, which will trol with the Navy. His addre88 is land, _entered thE bar a nd crea ted White and Friend for disturbing
a_n lraqu U. �- �elegtllo_n recepthe peace while intoxicated and
li on before w1nd1ng up his 25-day tori a , 0., will be the ev anaellst. milk and or�1,1ge d�nlr..
iven in t he Ru tland High Eugene H. Skaggs, SR 547-47 - 70, the disturbance.
All drawmga will be held at 8 tJ t:
I
malicio
111 destruction of property.
When
asked
to
by
leave
o
Hendrix,
C
visit to New York al\d the U. N. He served several yean a11 a pa,.
B
mpany
375, 21
atalion
on Friday
School Auditorium
2nd
Hen'd.r hr. and White were Liken
' Re_gi n_ient, USNTC, Great 'Lakes, I a fight started. • Hendrix �aa
"summit session" at wh ic h he tor in the Sandusky Conference, p. m.
�ve�ber 1 1 at 8 p. m .
t�reatened _by ���_:� ths with into custody and placed in eounty
never met once with any Ameri- ,b e haa also oerved several yeu, V�getable ,oup, (bring own con,!iii be gi,en by the Rutland lllino,s.
.
jail by Sh�riff Hartenbach . Friend
18 an evangelist for the EUB de- tamers II
can offici al.
to lake home), h amburg. :.
h �chool Chorus, directed b)'
will rare charges after released
nominatio n. At one time he WU ers, h otdo,:s, milk, orange drink, f,• C. 0. Chapman.
Mrs. Ellza1 w• V
He sa id the Soviets had ac hiev- th e p astor or t he Firat EUB
from
t he hospital.
.Ann Webster will be t he a'.t!·
ed a "gre.al victory" in winning C�urch in Findlay, 0, During the coffee, coke , pie and cake, wlll' i
Fifteen
patrons at the bar were
be on sale,
ft.II'••w
'•t. The Kenn,• Music Co.,
,pro- pas ' few yea r, h e has mad
aasembly deba te of their
quea IORC11 1aIU Oi••t
...
by SheriU
e three
Kitc
hen workers are Evelyn Ha• • )jhbtJngton is
furnish ing an
poaal £or "immediate" il\depend- triPs to the Holy lands. On OctoHartenbach and Prosecutor Q'.
.
l
for the performance.
w·
ence for colonial areas-an issue her 22 and 29 he Wm show 1om e ey, ch,irman; Maxlne Aldrich, ,;rt,ri
BMen.
, ' -l-1,a lon ,
Be
Jo
anne Green, M ,·n•
Hlldson,
ssie
un
w · 1 1 be 7••
=•eats
the West supported h im on.
BREAKING AND ,-a
" 1 • ING
coiored 8l"d
1 es 0I many places be nie Rizor,
1
Governor Cecil H. Un derwood
wl be reserved. First come, first
J(lyCe Caraon, Joan Har- �
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. He was defeated on bis bid for , has visited In the
W
red
.
ewart, 33,
Oq the Quemo)' . Matsu issue
St
M!ddleF
Holy lands.
y:...
toured four C'ounl ie, ;n West
bour, Mr,. Shrimplin, Hazel Smith,
. , ·ed. The m,· n,trel "eke•·
u
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.. port• was arrested by M"ddl
1
epo,-•
• Kennedy again clte d authorities i n' disarmament deb ate, a seat for
ginia
by
helicopter
Wed1:1.e&amp;d ay,
Rev. Francis H: ' Glazie r, pas- Myrtle Maynard, Gold1 e Carr, Kath• bif J'urcha1ed f rom any ch orus
Police Chief Herbert Gilkey on a
or formerly in the El8enhower ad- Red C h in a , his a ttempt to oust
j
stopping
lo
spealt
t
o
l
a
rge
ry
h
W
crowds
LaMrs.
ittaker,
Ru89ell,
n
i
all
�ber, and
re�ervat o ns
C!'h arge of breakin1 and entering
minlltntlon to aupport his a rgu. Secret ary Gener al Dag Hammar- tor of the ch u rch , will be Jn Vera Yeager, Vivian Fry and . M ary t niult
CAPE CANAVER!J.L. Fla. UPI- at fifteen d ifferent places.
be taken care of in Mr.
. tvlce eaCh
Headquarters Tavern with in a half
lllent that the Ch inese Nationalist- skj old and his dema nd t h at th e ch arg_e of th. e so� se
T.hree bl ack mice today are on a
Counties toured by the G o vernor
n.l.•ta,'
oft,·,e.
-14
ill· be special Jolmson.
hour
Hsembly deba te American " ag- evethng. There
after ,·t was repo,,e
- d en te:red
held ialands were indefensible.
·
Baked goods: Lila Zerkle and
chorus ,, ,ompoa·• f"·' · d_IIIY return trip o ver a 5.000 in co nnect. ion with_ his ca ndid acy at 2 :30 th 18
·
gresslon" over th e U2 and RB47 m mu·c on th e program b"monung.
·
He cbarg·•
·
# vari'ouo I ----- -�----o:u N,·xon wi th trymg
mile_
tO
d
islance
they
traYeled
f
o
r
Thursa
seat m the Umted States Sen•
of '
., · ftve members. Dea n
.
l g
t
e
I plane incidenti.
d
d
e e e inc oln, Cabell, Putnam
. o w
he
e�btt.■h�:!,� *
# \ � ,t�-�• i
�: :������iy ," "A --" and •,�d � ;,. n�
t.:: LJ. f�!�t�
��ri�u�� ,
;r
,.,,
""'
tin:: ouw.
.
The s h ip t hat brough t h im here Bible . then we Jnvited you tO at•
� .,
with the Ol'iln.ese N ationalists and
rr,J and Oed · bifOft &lt;llld GDteyIn Mason county the uovertloi- &amp;lot,
.
.
:
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A· matinee will be given for "Moe"-.were hurled t he 5.000
ailing l a ter to- le�� the ,servic�s each night. 4
·
was
Baltlka
the
s
a Ved on th\ scene. The crime
uid there wall no unconditional
'Ille Nort hwestern Local School, mil es down the Atl a ntic missile made stops at :-ft. Olive sc hool, was report"'
Including au- warm welcome awaits you at this
..e to defend the olf,hore ,·,. day with souvenirs,
Y t he night radio
P1....a
range
.,...
ab o,.ir� an Atlas intercontin- 1 Leon, Henderson and New Haven.
sets, ch urch .
on Thu rsday, N ov. 10.
operator a t the B&amp;B Cab Co.
landt lrom ati.ack by C(lmmunists tomobile tires, portable TV
en
tal balltsllc missilt', whose nose 1
Archie
Henry,
mayor
----of
Henderan air condi tioner, anti-freeze Ji.
,______
GIVES CHASE
on th.e Chin• mainland.
eone l a nded in the South Atlanlic son. who arrange{I t he Henderson
for a uto radlaton a nd heavy
quid
After seei nj Stewart on th•
Th e vice! presiden t replied t ha \
ar Ascensio n Island, o ff the west
ne
rally
h
complete
with
nd
ot d ogs a
Soldi er Of Fortune
crates with undiscl�ed contents.
,
ftennedy's program would
coast of Africa .
le ad
cider, introduced Gov. Underwood , street, Chief G'illr.ty attempted t
(JR his arrival in a r.ainslorm
As
stop
him
for
questiening
.
Stewart
aot to peice but to war beca use
The
o
se
c
o
ne
soa
r
ed
n
Now Unmarked Grave
m ore than who spoke on his rea1K1rui fo r wantdingy New York dock Sept.
led over the river bank near [.in,
lrcy conceflion h&gt; the Communists on a
Edison Hob1tet ter, ch.airm a n of
HAVANA UPI - The bullet- 650 miles ab ove emh at a speed ' ing, a Senate seat snd hi&amp;hlighting f
t
here were 00 Amer ican of- 18,
coin
Street. .Members of tbe Mid,
would lead on]y to new dem an ds.
·th e local Girl· Scout rulld driv e riddled bod,y of Anth ony za-rba o r 17,000 miles an Jtour. The mice th'e great American freedom,_
ents
dlei,rt Emer,:eney Reacuc Unit
.
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He did appea r to put himself fioials oth er tha n security ag
r
f
allwe
rt
o
f
0
p
toda
that
th
e
dl"
i
Ve
ill
e
l
a
y
said
id
,e�perimept
1
a
tod ay in a n unmarked grave
Following the Henderson a:ally,
y
h im off.
ta
m•"' clorly i� _ 11n • wi � the Ei• to see kffl
ln,_ ahOrt or I ts ,s e.t goal.
near Santi ago and only eig ht per- test lhe effects of deadly space lhe 'GoVernor and party tra veled Were ca]I� to _give assis��
l;OR K UPI-Soviet
ct. hac efully
.
.
Para
Plc
....,u.nL
NEW
1
1
oca
1
0�
r
teen
m
.
e
m
.
th
,e nhower ad mm1t1 ra 110n s policy,
radi
at
lon
o
n
•
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living ,t'•••·e.
W'ork en will bt out th is week, · sons a..u
'--ew fir,l band how
•
t he
. by mo\or. cara, an to New Haven
m- mler Nikita S. Khrushchev's prlA crow d of UKJ Rus,uans,
• we
�- bac h and
_ vie
whle
h
�
u lhe 1- s\ands elu
_,.a
•
. be said, and that he urged com- American soldier-o f-fortun e fated , The cone Was retrieved about ·for a Public address in the N ew H•· Sheriff R0 bert Hln,i;-n
me
a nd children, near,
g'
wo
n
dln
v
a te liner Baltika
Pomeroy
&amp;alls bact.
Policema
n
George il.ickl
only H an ··art of ba ttle i£ an
l
the ven Theatre at 7.30 p. m
.. plelion of the drive by all work• the guns of tl)e Cuban firine sq uad. : 3 ½ ho urs a ter l anding in
yugs and home., to�.ay with 8 lacltluSler paeal
ere
he scene.
t
at
so
w
atuck on them■ sho uld be a pre- l mobbed him with h
:1f
&amp;1
a
en
oc
1t
r
n
fin
but
ln
seve
a
Before
urs
that
l
o
was
or
h
a
of
e
total
der
al
,
leavinii Mi ami on his
Pre dent Celebr es 3 30 P l
kisses and th ruat three big bou•
an empty bunk the drive could be reached aa ill .
St.wut Cr,iptund
Jude to an assault on Formosa .
rat@d adv1:ntur_e, the 2?-year- before medic a l 11cienti sts pulled
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on
him
at
quets
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. wu captured by Chief
The dispute abou t fina ncing
old Zarb a left a Jetter in which back the la•,t of th e heavy shield•
earl!Y as pos,-;ible
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farm program• d eveloped from a Airport, wh 1le 100 an tI·Comr�:- . Khrushchev a nd t�e f ive . s ate!ii
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ls
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all the money With
nd
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a
nim
a
sque
a
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go
he
a
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Pom
is
$700
e
roy
but
he
expres
ed
confidence that
T
p
eace u &gt;'
par
aded
pickets
hte
iet
leade
ra who jomed him on
e
exception
tb
or se ve n dollars was
question to Kennedy about the
at tbla time b way , hort of t h e "G o d wo uld glve me t he neces- heartily
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nea r th e main airport buildin g.
the voyage to N e W yor k eh ose tO I
(IUn
f
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50 teet of where
cost OI the Democra tic pl atform,
"All three are alive and in good
goal. Mr. Hobstetter 11aid that sary streng th and courage to die
Soviet 'Foreign Minister Andrei · r t urn home by other transport •
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Would Cut Program
3,n
al an•
onditi on," sa id
c
offici
h h onor a nd pride
wit
a ny workers have not reported
m
&amp;
is
h is
t
if
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k
In
County
Oourt
t.his
morning
Kennedy said the Nixon fa rm Gromy�od Ukrain:n ,1eaa e: N� t iion . . An Estonian o iler, Vlklor !19 yet a nd he urged tha t all do necessary
in fron t of a Red' Jir- nouncement �at spelled an other
"'
russ1an e .
aa ntmetsa, one : of the Ba llik a's I
St
ewart entered
a
plea
liJ
of
not
plan would coat $1.5 to $2 billion l a i V. o g orny, ye o
0
U.
S.
sp
a
ce
trmmp
h
t
he
longes
t
possib
soon
as
le.
as
. 8
' ing squad."
urov -and 191 ••e
..... w mem'-rs chose, not to · -----------------more 'ha n the present program ega ti o n ch ief Kiri I M u
-------- nii:ht ever recorded in American
Charles R. Ord of the Mason gu I·11Y tO the chargea and WH
H aven was bound over to lbe grand jury on
and that his would cost $1 billi on Hunga ry's party lea der J a nos Ka · return at all. He defected lo the
rocket experimenu ·· with animals. County Da nit in New
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Khrushl}te...
west Monday.
Jeu.
one
o
f 160 bankers recently com- $1500 bond.
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Alth
_ •.ug h the pl_ace cs rds at t h•
1 ey expre,,_,..
Cb"le I c·1k
···• thanks
...
pleting an intensive course of
Nixon sa id Kennedy's farm pro- abo ard the three-atory h igh airr
passenge
orld's lar,e:est
liner,
w
captain
s ta ble Will be less glit&amp;ram would result iD a 2� per
study a t the West Virginia School today to Middleport N ight Patrol6
terin g as the B altik� steam11 east
cent increaae in food prices which pi ano.
of Banking at the 4-H Camp at ID.G.n I. R. Neal, the Middleport
w
ard, the small, while-h ulled Unsqu admen, sheriff's department
would be part of the cost of th e
Jackson's Mill,
Va .
Khrush chev appeared to enjoy er at
a nd Pomeroy Patrolman
lea1t has some edra cargo
George
was
school
attending
the
Also
pro,ram.
h is last
moment! on America n In her h
Pl'M'SBURGH (UPI) - The horns blew at midnight in
Hicks foe their help in capturinC
old .
Lewis
f the Citizen's
o
H.
mes
a
J
plane
e
h
t
Kennedy rejected thl1 estim ate soil, wa lking around
Tw� bu1lo ads of heavy goods .Pittsburgh - and blew, and blew and blew.
Nati o n.al Bank in Point Ple asant. Stewart.
and ufd . a gi ven percentage in- and a mbling In all direetlons to Wer
-------A zany cro wd which police Incidents.
e loaded onto the vessel by
The sch o ol is sp o nsored join tly
�'"-' iii' lhe price of a farm the chag rin or American and So•
her crewm en T.hursay. Among called lhe greatest assembled
The wildest relebration in this
b
y West Virginia Up,iversit)' a nd IA.tmumba Supporten
prochlC!t y,ould not mean an equal • viet security officlala.
th e souvenirs the Communists here since V•J Day jammed the I baseball-crazy town 1s history even
the West Virginia B:mkers A.ssocial)' b(&amp;h · percentalle increase in re- � W hen t he plane cleared the are s ending
hom e by sea are 1ev- tSteel City until th e wee hours of saw the mayor almost l and in
' The Pomeroy Sceond wa rd Fire tion. This was the f ourteent h an- Stage Protest .March
taU food �cei,.
runway, a New York poliee ofrl• e al
t
he rnornin1 and celebrated the
LEUPOLDVJLLE.
ortable tel@vial on
s
ets, a
jail.
p
i"
The Congo
Department and Pomeroy emer. nua l sch ool
OD btbel' bud get i tems, Kenne- clal signa led the end of the city'•
Two of Pittsburgh 's ttnest put gency squad each ansv.·cred ca lls
. small air conditioner and three Pltlsbur1h Pirates' £Int world
e
o u rse of s t udy UPI-Congolese police uaed their
Featured
in
the
dy 11� he would hope to lower greatest aecurlty crisis wit h th e
new Am erican cars, a Cadillac, an .champions hip in 35 years.
th e arm on Mayor Joseph M . yesterday.
th is year was the subject of in- rifle bull.I, clubs and boot.a' today
Jnterat rate costs by $l billion a words, "Well, men, you"re (IUt of Oldsmoblle and
a Comet.
. Firemen were ca lled to the c. vestments. Other areas co vered to smash a protest mareb on Unit
The demonalration s were set Ban as he despefately made bl1
year, lhcrease federll revenue al- w or k."
The Coast Gua rd, however, or- off at 3;36 p. m. Thur.11day when WBJ' to the Bue clubhouse arter L. Arnol d rarm, on Rt. 33, near were public relati ons, income tu:, ed Nation s headquarten by 300
mo■t tl billion by closin g tax.
Khrushchev, hatleSII and wear. dered out
"substantially the ,Pirate second baseman Bill Maz. the game. "Where do YOU think Pomf'roy al 3 : 30 Thursday. J A b U&amp;iness o utlook, and bank opera- supporttrs of owted Premier Paloopholta, He alao atuck to his Ing· a gray buslqeu suit, looked sa me" eitcort that
surrounded the eroski leaned on 11 pitch by New you're going ? " th ey barked.
trice Lumumba.
traclor had ca ught lire in the tions.
plan tcf lintnee mfiJical care for , chipper and 81 bouncy 15 ev er de- Soviet shi
"To the clutihO\lle to - congratu- corn field a t th e fa rm.
as it s_ailed into New York Yankee rlghthander R,lph
About a dozen
demonstra ton
p
on o f the Ba nk
Robins
J.
James
the aa:ed ¥nder the Socia l Secur. spite the rigors o f hls 2S•day York
harbor last month , Thia in- Terry and .1e nt it soaring over l a te my boya," Barr lhot· · baek.
h urt.
were
Othen were hands
a
w
Va.,
W.
t
Ripley,
in
The blaze was extinguished by o Ripley
Jty ,prqram , and Hid the admin- grind, diplomatic and aocial.
eluded a small fleet of Coast the lert•centerfield wall for t he "After •11, rm the ma)'or of .the f iremen.
cuffed lo army jeeps,
j cha irma n of this year's school.
,, , Ja:lratlon program
favored
by
Thinks for Hospltaltty
Guard launche• plus a helicopter g-1me-v,tilm ing run.
-------city." The rec1:faced gendarmes
The dernonstr.atora waved ban1
a
emergen
w
a
lls
squad
T
c
h
e
c
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He thanked the people of New
b ' -HUI.on would lak e $1 hlllion a year
ners
ruding "long live the Unitm(lre.
notbin1
said
guard.
Wi th in aeconds, office workers
ed to give assisla nee to Jesse P esidenl Ca3s For
lrom the Trusury.
Yor k a nd the police for their
Jaanlmeta, 9, planned to stay In �e downtown skyscraper ofBefore the su_n went down, t �e Still wagner, Thoma s Fork at 5 : 20 ,' •r
ed Natiitns." "bich iii LUmumba's
Nixon uid the medica l care eourtesy and hospitali ty, overlook
. He was granted asylum fice buil di r111 gave street clea n• t(!_wn wa e J umping. 1:1H&gt;usands of p. m. She was taken t o Meigs Little League Meet
current line, an d "reopen parli aplan would have to be pa id for ing ''the vicious people, the ao- , forever
Wednesd ay and hope, 1o become ers the bi1&amp;e1t headache they'Ye cars, m any loaded with up to 20 General Hospital
ment and Lumumb ll w ill win."
m
o
f
MiddleLee
Smith,
presiden
t
edical
for
from taxea Cl( other levies. He called pieketen, hired Jndlvid• a U . S. citizen
T he police stopped the march
penons sitting on 'roofs, hoods treatmen t.
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ounced toann
League.
h
ad
in
years.
Tons
o!
confe
t
ti
bittle
port
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11180 contended th at Kennedy's u als . .
th ese dre gs o1 soelety
and
town.
routed the demonstraton
fenders,
r
into
nd
a
umbled
r
fo
meeting
day a Little League
and aHorted type.11 of paper spew
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PJ'9110llal for lower interest rates T hey do n ot "represen� the Amer
only 100 yards sh ort of the U . N.
Fifth Avenue, the city's main
:30
7
at
evening
Wednesday
open
nex.l
elful
the
h
from
by
bua
ed
MEMBERS
WANTED
:;, · would lead t(I h1'fla tlon and high er ican peOple'• he s a id In his brief
MEIGS G!NERAL HOSPITAL
headqual'ters a t the Hotel Roy.al.
th orou g hfare, was close d lo a ll
The Red Devils Bo oster' Club p, m. at City Han.
� , prlee1.
airport at.atement.
Admbslpns:
EdWard Friend windOWs. The 1treets below were tra ffic.
offif
o
n
o
electi
be
will
There
conduct a house to h ouse
' ankle deep in debris.
1 will
Jn his farewell
appearance Pittsburgh. Pa.
The erowd tr undled through the membership drive Tuesd ay, Oct _ cers s. nd a decisio n on whether
B AND BOOn ERS TO MEET
Police a t one time rea red a
NAMES OMITTED
Thursday beforfl the go.nation
Discharges: None.
The
Northwestern Local Band
city's
newes
t
and
most
f
a
s
h
i
o
ncomplete breokd(IWn of la w and
18th beginning at tl : 30 p . m. in or no t to j o in the National Little
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lira, Edgar Prat t was am ong world parli ament,
Khr ui hchev
Booster-1
will meet Monday, Oct.
a
ble
ho
te
l-the
Conrad
Hilt
o
n.
A
o
Associati
o
n.
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a
gue
der. Safet)' -Director Loul1 Ros•
Rutl and ac rding to the new
; thoae attendln&amp; the l(jn Club again sa id he would drop t he 02
STOC KS GAUf
17 th at the Rutland Hig h School
makeshift bran band led a group _club presiden t. Robert Snowden.
off icers, tea m managers
e
.
All
ed
t
unprec�den
an
in
nberg,
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks car.�«Ill this W�k along with Mrs. plane issue If the United States
girls sing ing "Bea t , A:11 sports fans are as ked to join and all others interested in the gym at 7: 30 p. m. All band par�h-• gain in a m•• move., a ppealed over radio. and of teen,aged
nut I lu"
•Willard. Ehetabaieh , whose nam e 'would exprus ita ''regretl". The ved r
ents are urged to attend.
. Bucs."
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te
e,ns
on
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re11
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and lend a heip,· ng han.d.
United States rejected th l1. .
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he happiest' person1 in
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of
One
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1tay
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� President Celebrates His 70th Birthday Today I ::!:fi: •li::��:dee;:':;.J�: ��·:n d��n!,:h:sc:-:::�;:m c;&gt;:� Castro TO COofIsca
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bail] park by police, but w.aa al•
If 'W
• ASHINGTON UPI - Preli- lly funrest a't bis · farm home in made of that occasion and be ap.
lowed
to retain possession of the
parenUy WH not looking tor pub- I Wreck JnveatJ•ated
deqt Eaaenhower cel@brated biJ 1 Gettys burg, l'I.
Worl
d
Seriea 1ou·veni r.
r
As
hu
been
h
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p
actice
lie
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p
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acclaim
on
:M btrtllday today, the fint u. S.
today's mileatone
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8y J omeroy p"O)ice
All available .police were on
f'.l"lldent to re1ch thal age in of- I 1lnce hia recbvery from • 195{1, either.
flet/. ·' He attained it undlsinayed . he.art attiek, he planned to rl1e l(owever, hi• frieinds · and fam- 1l'he _ Pomeroy PoUce Depart- duty. They were harried. But it
early, eat 1p1ringly, reat now and ily ellw It dl Uerently He was ;et- 1 ment investla:ated a two-car accl- was almo9t old h at to them. On
lri apparent good health.
1 !A.etuall.y, he ja &amp;lad that �e ia again, and qllit work before i,e.
on Sept. 25 tbey were out en maese
Ul
1
greeti�s from I dent at 1 p, m. )'esterday
ting bir day
ror a crowd of up to S00,000 who
Weat
Main
Stretlt.
fatigued.
comin
• �d , u he 1.. J:lsenhower was
g
group of prominent Republiean a l
A fiat tire cm • car. opera ted cheered tbe Bucs after their
able bl Jot� fueatly. Otherwise
had and , on the Wblte Ho\lle lawn
The Pret.i dent ' i lready
Cllllklerin1 the year be w11 bom, l eclipaed tbe previous record for from oltizent of the Dl.sU"lct Of by Samuel Jtu•aell, 28, Pomeroy clinching . of the National Leag ue
wa1 blamed for an _ a�cid ent with p ennant.
k 1nndd already be In his grave, ■le �n the White ; Houff. H e Columbia.
But lhere was little amiling to.
Han")' ltl'lueter, M1nenville.
pu&amp;ed that man: an Oct. 3, out1 ..uid.. "He'■ Jn creat 1hape, " ao
y among the clty'a sanitation
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tJa
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,ma1e
h
Eisen
Mrs:
ower
11nd
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h
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er
h
An1nol
old 1oldJer,
"-� UM re�d tod•Y· "He' feeling dl1lapcln g
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Theirs waa the seemingly
crewa.
whf:r
Getty1bur1
to
e , termed g medium and to Kraue101n1,
wel'f,
yeara,
89
wu
who
Jackaon,.
drew
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lriii,6uifil! tuk of cleaninl u p
1:lauliiower marked th e- occa- 11 m(lnths and · 19 day1 old when their 10n, Joh n, and bis wife and ter's eat '8()0,
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1 ' full aehedule of offl· he- Jert the White Mou1e in 1897. I th., t�� grandch iJdren wer'I! wall- t There were no lnJuriea or ar• broken beer . bottles, CID&amp;, and
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m
, .,,0111_!1:tainll of paper,
reals.
EiNnhower didn't wmt muclj in&amp; Jo ·help, �brate.
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Castro•� l'f!Volutionary regime has
decided to confiscate a ll remaining Americafl properli�I in CUba,
informed 1ources reported today.
The sources sa id the cabinet
a pproved the neceuary decrees
et a 1even h our session Thunday
but th at they probably w ould not
be m'ade public unUl later today
or Saturday.
specula t ion the
Tbete was
lengthy cabinet aesai(ln a ls(I a uthorlud the start of l egal steps
to take the Guantanamo naval
base away from the Uni ted States
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General Assembly the go vern- ! Th ursday.
_The Castro regime came bock
ment was considering th is a nd it
is known he has had lawyers -_wi th ebargea o1 U . S. implication
!n an inyatlon f&gt;f Oriente PrOV•
working on il for months.
Thursday night Castro', govern, 1nee earl�er thla month and an
mer;it brushed o ff a person al apol- alleged a1t drop of weapons and
ogy from U. S. A�bass.ad�r Philip oth er 1u ppliea to autt-C.,tro gu.e rBonsal over a Miami incident by • rlllaa in the qntnl Cuban Elle11elling new charges of "aggres- &lt;'a mhny Mount.alns,
sion" ag a inst Cuba by the United
A CUban firing 1quad ThutS· States.
Bonsal called on under sere- day executed AJ:ilbony Zarba, of
Uiry Hector R odriguez to express Boaton, MaN., and seven Cubans
Orlente "In•
regref at the beating (If the Cu· captured after
, ban consul in Mi ami, Leon Bhmco vasion": Ao IP.J)ea.)' by Bonul (or
and t he wrecking of his office by .clemency or I .at.ay of execution
a gang of anti-Castro Cubans ..,.. Ignored.

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Troop 249 0/ Pomeroy
Hold, Weekly Meeting

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Troop 249, Boy Soout.,, of Porneroy met at the IOOF H:tll tor the
regulal meetlna: .Wedne.aday evenJng. Formation o( patrols 1.nd the
Pledge to the Flag opened the teaaion.
Patrol mcctingB were held and
came, were pbyed L11;rq· Marshall
waa named paLrol leader of the
Panther Patrol. Four boy s were
sent through the spal8. The Bobwhite patr ol, which won the honor
banner for beat attendance, will
attend a movie. .
The Camporee al Camp Chester
was announced for Oct. 22·23. At
next week'a meeting H movie will
be shown.
Twenty-nine scouts and three
l eaders, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Swa be)
and Mr . Amo1d, were present for
Wednesday'a meeting.

�ntating Editorially

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The Pan-Councilors of Clle,t.er
Council Daughten of Ameriea met
Wednesday evening at the lodge
hall with Mn. Ronald Os born u
hoateas .
Mn. Floyd Ridenour, president,
opened the meeting with scripture
r ol lowf'd by The Lord '1 prayer and
the Ple-dge to the Flag tn uniton .
Following a shor t bus iness aession E!,.1met1 were played unde r the
direction of Mni. · Floyd Ridenour
and Mn. Buell Ridenour. Pr i&amp;el!I
were awarded to the winners . M rs.
John Haye■ won the door prize.
Several memben received 1ifta
from thelr aff�t p.ila.
A dessert coUrse was served by
the hostess to the above named and
Mrs, Vi rgil Roush. Mrs. Clarence
Neutzllna:, Mrs . Willoughby Hlll,
MN. Hoba rt Newell, Mn. Fannie
Ad:1m11, Mrs . Oscar Webe r, Mrs.
Ray M orri1, Mrs. Marion Wood,
Mrs. Milo Bigcs, Mr:e. Mabel Van­
Meter , Mrs. Henry Speni:er, Mrs.
Norman Frederick, Mn. Henry
Beaver, Mrs. Eldon K raeuter, it{ra.
f..UTY Wolfe, Mn. Edga r Hartung,
Mrs. Henry Ei�hinger and :eon and
Mrs. Pearl Koblentz.

Area Women Go To
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'"i&amp;.'it
the Ohio Association of Ga rden
CluOO was held Wednesda)' at the
LL1 ke Hope Lodge.
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Mrs. Edwa rd Ra)', editor of Gar­
den Path magazine, was the speak(
MISS INGRAHAM .
er using as her topic ''Christmas ·
Decoratiom1."
Announcement is being made of the engagement and ap,
Among those attending from the
marriage of Miss Sandra Kay Ingraham, daughter
proachlng
area we re Mrs. T. A. Hennes11y,
Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mrs. Jed of Mrs. Olive Ingraham of Pomeroy and F. Whitney Ingraham
1-Bumer Ponable
Webater Sr., Mn. T. A Hewetson, of Lisbon to William Eugene Strauss, S(lln of Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Ethel and Clara Ga rland, Wllliam
Strauss; 761 Walnut llllls Drive, Marietta.
Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mrs. Louis
g,aduated from Pomeroy High School with
Ingraham
Miss
Heibel, Mrs. Leverett Row:h, Mrs.,
Is employed In the office of Rich LQaf
and
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of
class
the
Kate rine Millikah and Miss Lu­
Her fiance gra911_ated fro!" Mariella
Marietta.
.in
Bakery
cretia Genheimer, all members of
of 1957. He attended West VirgWla
class
the
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S&lt;ihool
High
the Twllight Garden Club.
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. G . R. Unlversit7, and is em�loyed in ·the sales department of the
.
'lbompson, Mr■. Allard Pratt and RJch Loa Ba1&lt;ery, Marietta.
,
Mrs. Leo Bryan of the Winding
The wedding \l!llt be an event of Ocfober 29 at the First
Cablnot Style
Trail Garden Club; Mrs. L. C. �e.Sbyleri�n �hufch in Marietta, The custom of open church
Kiarr, Misa Lydia Eberabach and
Will . obsel'Vj!d,:
Z..Bumer
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Mrs. Geo rge H. Pa rker, of
the
Pomeroy Garden Club; Mrs. John
Ihle, Mn. Devid Nease :ind Mrs.
Edison Hollon of the Wildwood
Garden Club and Mrs. Lawrence
Rose of the Riverview Garden Club. : Dee Pembe�n, worker in the iam Baxter. After the readi11g of
With hinged top that lifts up,
· toth 'OOIIX""5Sional distrlct, ' from I the minutes by Mn. James HawUse tor heating or cooking.
1he office of Ra'y Bliss, chairman ley, fntereating reports on the
Laynu,n'• Sunday To
the Rep_ubllc,ti State COrtnnlt- · meeting of the Ohio Federation
Be Pre,ented
tee, was guest speaker when the of Repµblican Women held last
t.ayman'l'I Sunday will be held Meigs County Women's Club met week in Columbus were given by
Su!'lday. · · at the Heath Methodist Thursday evelling at the Hotel Mrs·. Pentz · Wolfe, Mds. Jed
Ctiurth ·In Middleport with Fred Martin.
Webstm:, Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.
Coal and Gas Heaters for
Hibbs dcli�ering the mesHge dur­
The speaker lirst ex'pressed hls Ben Neutzling ,
ing the morning worship service at app'reciatlon of t�e large aJte� dEvery Size Home.
Several candidates were mtro­
to:30. His topic will be ''Steward­ ance at the mee.tmg after which duced and spoke briefly includship.''. Leade r for the worship 1:ie awke of the i,nportance of the ing Mrs. Evelyn Lucke for clerk
service will be George Dallas.
Novembe r 8 election. He i;:ave the I of courlll, P,u1 Kloes for record•
The pastor of I. he church, Rev. re.cords of va rious candidatm, for er, Avery Nelson for cOmmisaion·
Raymon Konkright, is in ·Bloom­ office and also told of the duties er , Bernard Fultz for prosecul·
ington, Il1inols, where he i:e at­ of a precinct' worker, end gave · ing · attorney and Representative
tending the CouncU on Evangel ism. sorile valuable lilformation to the George Meinhart who gave a
&amp;roup.
ve ry interesting and informative
SNAKE STORIIS
president
Pierce,
M
rs. Neva
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Mrs. Marshall Carlisle was
talk.
;,Quality Hardware
P. R. Randolph or ReedsvilJe conducted the meeting which introduced and spoke briefly on
Since 1884"
Route is quite fond of peL!J but did open� with group _ singing of behalr of her husb¥,d, eandidate
.
· · not · Care for the one he found in America w ith Mn. Pierce at the for court of appeals. Mr. Ca rlisle
Middleport his garden Friday. It was reported ,piano, followed by the pledge to had
59 N: 2nd
speaking engagement in
.
to be 111 18-lnch spreading viper.
the flag and praye r by Mrs . Will- PikG
introduced
, County. Also
ti. Paul Kloes, Mrs. Geo .
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,Raclnt!, Che&amp;hlre and Gallipoli&amp;
Were guesls Th11nday ev@ning at
the annual trlenda Nia:ht held by
Rvangelin@ Cba pter at the Ma­
sonic Hall, Middleport.
Durinl U.e cn•pter meeting
Mrs. Theo Neuttlicg. worthy ma•
tron, wH in char&amp;@ and Mn Jane
Soun, deputy g rand matron of
Marietta waa introduced.
Two vocal 10)0&amp; "Ble11 Thi1
Hou1e" by Mn. Jamea Weber and
"His Arm Around Me', Mn. Paul
Winn were &amp;ung !&gt;efore the close
of the meetin&amp; wit&amp; M.r ■_ Lillian
Stei(f aa accompanist. Mn. Neutz,
ling read a poem "Fri@ndship"
and J4ra. Soun read the poem
"FriendJ".
A program of readings and a
•kit WH preaented following the
meeting with Mn. Guy Reynold s
announcing. The first readin&amp;"
''The Thoughts ol Electa on lni­
tfation Night' wa, read by Mn.
Charlea Bennett and was follow­
ed by the reading, "AA Well aa I
Can Be" by Mn. John Lyon&amp;.
"My Get Up and Go Ha&amp; Got
Up and Went" was read by Miu
Bess Sanborn after which the
1kit "The Rocklnl Chair Blue&amp;"
was presented with Mra. Neutv
Ung and Mn. Kenneth McElhin­
ney takin.e oarl.
The prog ram was clos@d with
the reading "The Good Old Daya"
by M.ra. Mabel Sanborn .
Members of thl'! program com­
mittee planning for the evening
were Mrs , Denver Rice, ?iln.
Reyllolds, Mrs. McElhinney, Mrs.
Donald Lowery and Mrs. Jad,
Sattertleld.
An arrangement of (all flow­
en centered
the ref reshment
table where eake and coffee were
ser ved with Mrs. Jack Btthtle
pre&amp;idin.c at the allver service .
M rs. John Kelchka and Mrs. James
Criswell were chairmen for the
refre11hments and were assisted
· by Mrs. Edward Demoakey and
daughter. Betty.
Protemlng uffieilr for the even·
lng Irias Mrs. Jamu Clatworthy
who served as E'Alther in the ab­
sence of the regular officer.

Boy Scout Troop To Sell
Seat Pa,h At Game

Boys ot Scoui Troop 245, Mid.
d.Jepoit, will be selling seat pad11
this evening at the football game.
The pads are covered with black
oilcloth and have a large orange
M Qn them. Being oilcloth they
are water repellent and are made
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There will be a record hop at the
Gro_up •i nglng ol God . . Bless Syracusl! Town Hall Satu rday even­
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Mrs. Neutzlmg at• '
1 Ame rica with
The regula r meeting or White companist concluded the meeting ing, 7:SO to 10.
The Th ree Rove rs from Racine
Roae Lodge was held Wednesday after which refreshments were
afternoon at the Amer ican Legion I served from a table with whlte wil1 present the music. The hop is
Hall In Middleport with Mrs. Wll- cover and centered with an ar• sponso red by lhe. Syracuse Auxi1i•
11 am Mol'!'il, president, conducting rangement of yellow chr yunthe­ ary of the Voiunt!er Fire Depart
ment. Proceed, will go toward :
the meelm_g.
mums, with tall white tapers in new fi re truck.
.
Round - robin ca rds "'.ere wri tten cry stal holders on either side .
to Mrs. Bob Bobo who IS a patient Napkins carried out the patriotic
at Holter �ospllal and Mrs. W. W. thertJe. Mrs. Jed Hartinger presld­
.
Ford who 1s convaiescmg with her · ed at the coffee service
1uster who resides at the J,me:e
Souders home.
During the meetlng donationB
were made to lhe· blood progr am
and the Salvation Army. M r1. Bir•
die See was reporLed to be ill and
a patient at Holzer Hospital also.
Mrs. Branch Flemming was pres•
A candlelight pledge service was
ent at the meeting and thanked
the group for remembering her held Thunday evening at the
meeting of the Eleanor Circle ot
during her recent hospitall:r.ation.
Followin&amp;" the meeting refresh­ He!lth Methodist Church when
ments we re served with M rs. Mat­ they met at the church in Middle.
tie Bush, 'Mn. Norman Wayland port, Mrs. Norma Jean Stivel'8
and Mrs. Helen Byer were in
and Mr1. Allen Knopp, hoate:esea.
charge of this serv!ee.
Mrs. James Johnson, chairman,
conducted the bualness meeting ,
BOYS'
when the cook books which the
group will be ·semne: were dis­ 1
cussed. Orders m•y be given to
any Ci rcle - member and the book&amp; I
are 11cheduled to artive by Decem- !
Sizes 8¼ to 3
ber 1. The group also had their
I
Christmas candles which they are
se11ing on display at the me·eting.
Fall Oowen1 were u11ed to cerite r
the tefreshmenta table with Mu. ,
the
Roatoe Wise preyiding at
the
coffee. Other hostesses for
;1 , 11 •,1 0 �. [! P ' tJ (.
meeting were Mrs. Wil1lam Evan,
Mlddle'po_11
and Mrs. NewD;lan Burdette; .

Servioe Held By
Heath Church Class
Thursday Night

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HOW TO KtlEP UP
NEW Y ORK UPJ- The H.ealth
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NANN ETTE
DRESSES

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Bratton. Charles Vromon wu ap•
po inted a s chairm an of the com •
mittee to paint lhe clns' Sunda y
School room.
M n. Searls. Mrs, Hind y a n d M rs 1
Tony Fowler were appointed as a
nominating committee to selecl of- I
ficers for the coming year.
Following: the meeting Mr. Stal· I
ton was in charge of the game per­
iod. He was nsisted by MrN. Hin­
dy.
Durmg the social hour lht birth­
days of Mrs. Searla and :-.trs. Hub­
bard we re celebrated with the re•
freahment table centered ,.,,1U1. a
la.rge decorated birthda.y cake. Sil­
ver candlehoidera were u1ed on
the table whieh was rovered with a
lace cloth.
of sand wiches,
Refreshments
chips, coffee and decorated c-up
ukea were served to the eighteu1
members and gueab ;,resent,
Arrsngementa of fall flowe rs
and an arrangement of rost: Lulh
decf'rated lhe Searl&amp; ht&gt;ml' for the
occa.. ion.
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M r. and Mrs. Ernest Lallance
were in Pittsbu rgh yesterday to
attend the World Series.
Paul Smart was in Ma rieltil ye&amp;­
tclrday to attend .lht. Ohio State
Baptist Convention at the 'Fi rst
Baptist Church there.
M rs. Ha rold Sauer and daughl· 1
ers, Mary Ruth and Joy Roberta,
npent Tuesday irl Reedsville •with
relatives.
1 Mrs. Joe Tu rne r and Robert See
Birth,lay Ob,erved
and Mrs. Earl See vi1hed yester ·
day with Mr�. Birdie See at Hol­
At Sewing Circle
The birthday of M rs. Theodore zer Hospital.
Mora was observed when the:
Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
Federated Church met ThurMlay
at the chu rch for an all day
'1Uilting.
A potluck dinner was served
at noon to M rs . Carrie Grueser,
Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mn. Grover
,&amp;rb, Mr.. W. L. Kautz, Mra. Nor­
' tnan Kloe!, M ra. Amanda KH�,"'
Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. Walter
, Baer , Mrs . Adam Ebersbacb, Mrs .
Cati Shields, Mias Anna Durst,
M rs. Otho Murray, Mrs. Mora and
her sister, Mrs. Sam Frank of
Nelsonville.

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en RLLie Clas&amp; of the Middleport I
Finl Baptill Church was held on 1,
Thursday evenine at the home or
Mr. and Mn. Charles Searls with
Mr. and Mn. Harold E Hubbard as
aui&amp;ting host and hostess
The meetm1 operu'!d with prayer
by KillJd Hindy ilfler which the
t ucher, Mn. Willia Anthony , w .a.1
in charge of the devotion,.

The Letart Falh PTA will mffl
in rea:ular lfHion Monday at 1 JO
p. m. at the aebool. Chatlt'&amp; Hay•
man, exetulive head of Southern
Local,. Schoeb, and ffil'!mben of
lbe board of education will be
preaent.

Mn. Joe Y oung. Sr and M r. did
M" Le, Rou,h lell Wedneod1J
for Des :vloine1. Iowa. to Viall with
rf'lat1 ve11 They 1topped in Columbu1 and spent the night with Mr.
and ""· L,,oy B,own, who 1t·
compj1n1ed them west.
:1tn A L Biggs, who has been
at the home of her aon•ln•law and
dJughLer. Mr and Mrs. .Arnold
Dodaon for several months while
recuperallng from a hip injury b11
• e turned to her home.

Local Members Of Ch UrCh ClaSS HeId
OES Attend Annual October M eet'•ng
Friends' Night
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Troop 249 0/ Pomeroy
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Troop 249, Boy Soout.,, of Porneroy met at the IOOF H:tll tor the
regulal meetlna: .Wedne.aday evenJng. Formation o( patrols 1.nd the
Pledge to the Flag opened the teaaion.
Patrol mcctingB were held and
came, were pbyed L11;rq· Marshall
waa named paLrol leader of the
Panther Patrol. Four boy s were
sent through the spal8. The Bobwhite patr ol, which won the honor
banner for beat attendance, will
attend a movie. .
The Camporee al Camp Chester
was announced for Oct. 22·23. At
next week'a meeting H movie will
be shown.
Twenty-nine scouts and three
l eaders, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Swa be)
and Mr . Amo1d, were present for
Wednesday'a meeting.

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The Pan-Councilors of Clle,t.er
Council Daughten of Ameriea met
Wednesday evening at the lodge
hall with Mn. Ronald Os born u
hoateas .
Mn. Floyd Ridenour, president,
opened the meeting with scripture
r ol lowf'd by The Lord '1 prayer and
the Ple-dge to the Flag tn uniton .
Following a shor t bus iness aession E!,.1met1 were played unde r the
direction of Mni. · Floyd Ridenour
and Mn. Buell Ridenour. Pr i&amp;el!I
were awarded to the winners . M rs.
John Haye■ won the door prize.
Several memben received 1ifta
from thelr aff�t p.ila.
A dessert coUrse was served by
the hostess to the above named and
Mrs, Vi rgil Roush. Mrs. Clarence
Neutzllna:, Mrs . Willoughby Hlll,
MN. Hoba rt Newell, Mn. Fannie
Ad:1m11, Mrs . Oscar Webe r, Mrs.
Ray M orri1, Mrs. Marion Wood,
Mrs. Milo Bigcs, Mr:e. Mabel Van­
Meter , Mrs. Henry Speni:er, Mrs.
Norman Frederick, Mn. Henry
Beaver, Mrs. Eldon K raeuter, it{ra.
f..UTY Wolfe, Mn. Edga r Hartung,
Mrs. Henry Ei�hinger and :eon and
Mrs. Pearl Koblentz.

Area Women Go To
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The fall meeting of Region 1 1 of
'"i&amp;.'it
the Ohio Association of Ga rden
CluOO was held Wednesda)' at the
LL1 ke Hope Lodge.
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Mrs. Edwa rd Ra)', editor of Gar­
den Path magazine, was the speak(
MISS INGRAHAM .
er using as her topic ''Christmas ·
Decoratiom1."
Announcement is being made of the engagement and ap,
Among those attending from the
marriage of Miss Sandra Kay Ingraham, daughter
proachlng
area we re Mrs. T. A. Hennes11y,
Mrs. Phil Williamson, Mrs. Jed of Mrs. Olive Ingraham of Pomeroy and F. Whitney Ingraham
1-Bumer Ponable
Webater Sr., Mn. T. A Hewetson, of Lisbon to William Eugene Strauss, S(lln of Mr. and Mrs.
Misses Ethel and Clara Ga rland, Wllliam
Strauss; 761 Walnut llllls Drive, Marietta.
Mrs Elmer Wickham, Mrs. Louis
g,aduated from Pomeroy High School with
Ingraham
Miss
Heibel, Mrs. Leverett Row:h, Mrs.,
Is employed In the office of Rich LQaf
and
1959
of
class
the
Kate rine Millikah and Miss Lu­
Her fiance gra911_ated fro!" Mariella
Marietta.
.in
Bakery
cretia Genheimer, all members of
of 1957. He attended West VirgWla
class
the
wtth
S&lt;ihool
High
the Twllight Garden Club.
Mrs. Robert Lewis, Mrs. G . R. Unlversit7, and is em�loyed in ·the sales department of the
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'lbompson, Mr■. Allard Pratt and RJch Loa Ba1&lt;ery, Marietta.
,
Mrs. Leo Bryan of the Winding
The wedding \l!llt be an event of Ocfober 29 at the First
Cablnot Style
Trail Garden Club; Mrs. L. C. �e.Sbyleri�n �hufch in Marietta, The custom of open church
Kiarr, Misa Lydia Eberabach and
Will . obsel'Vj!d,:
Z..Bumer
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Mrs. Geo rge H. Pa rker, of
the
Pomeroy Garden Club; Mrs. John
Ihle, Mn. Devid Nease :ind Mrs.
Edison Hollon of the Wildwood
Garden Club and Mrs. Lawrence
Rose of the Riverview Garden Club. : Dee Pembe�n, worker in the iam Baxter. After the readi11g of
With hinged top that lifts up,
· toth 'OOIIX""5Sional distrlct, ' from I the minutes by Mn. James HawUse tor heating or cooking.
1he office of Ra'y Bliss, chairman ley, fntereating reports on the
Laynu,n'• Sunday To
the Rep_ubllc,ti State COrtnnlt- · meeting of the Ohio Federation
Be Pre,ented
tee, was guest speaker when the of Repµblican Women held last
t.ayman'l'I Sunday will be held Meigs County Women's Club met week in Columbus were given by
Su!'lday. · · at the Heath Methodist Thursday evelling at the Hotel Mrs·. Pentz · Wolfe, Mds. Jed
Ctiurth ·In Middleport with Fred Martin.
Webstm:, Mrs. Pierce and Mrs.
Coal and Gas Heaters for
Hibbs dcli�ering the mesHge dur­
The speaker lirst ex'pressed hls Ben Neutzling ,
ing the morning worship service at app'reciatlon of t�e large aJte� dEvery Size Home.
Several candidates were mtro­
to:30. His topic will be ''Steward­ ance at the mee.tmg after which duced and spoke briefly includship.''. Leade r for the worship 1:ie awke of the i,nportance of the ing Mrs. Evelyn Lucke for clerk
service will be George Dallas.
Novembe r 8 election. He i;:ave the I of courlll, P,u1 Kloes for record•
The pastor of I. he church, Rev. re.cords of va rious candidatm, for er, Avery Nelson for cOmmisaion·
Raymon Konkright, is in ·Bloom­ office and also told of the duties er , Bernard Fultz for prosecul·
ington, Il1inols, where he i:e at­ of a precinct' worker, end gave · ing · attorney and Representative
tending the CouncU on Evangel ism. sorile valuable lilformation to the George Meinhart who gave a
&amp;roup.
ve ry interesting and informative
SNAKE STORIIS
president
Pierce,
M
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Mrs. Marshall Carlisle was
talk.
;,Quality Hardware
P. R. Randolph or ReedsvilJe conducted the meeting which introduced and spoke briefly on
Since 1884"
Route is quite fond of peL!J but did open� with group _ singing of behalr of her husb¥,d, eandidate
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· · not · Care for the one he found in America w ith Mn. Pierce at the for court of appeals. Mr. Ca rlisle
Middleport his garden Friday. It was reported ,piano, followed by the pledge to had
59 N: 2nd
speaking engagement in
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to be 111 18-lnch spreading viper.
the flag and praye r by Mrs . Will- PikG
introduced
, County. Also
ti. Paul Kloes, Mrs. Geo .
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. H11rriwnvllle, fur1e tta, l'omeroy,
,Raclnt!, Che&amp;hlre and Gallipoli&amp;
Were guesls Th11nday ev@ning at
the annual trlenda Nia:ht held by
Rvangelin@ Cba pter at the Ma­
sonic Hall, Middleport.
Durinl U.e cn•pter meeting
Mrs. Theo Neuttlicg. worthy ma•
tron, wH in char&amp;@ and Mn Jane
Soun, deputy g rand matron of
Marietta waa introduced.
Two vocal 10)0&amp; "Ble11 Thi1
Hou1e" by Mn. Jamea Weber and
"His Arm Around Me', Mn. Paul
Winn were &amp;ung !&gt;efore the close
of the meetin&amp; wit&amp; M.r ■_ Lillian
Stei(f aa accompanist. Mn. Neutz,
ling read a poem "Fri@ndship"
and J4ra. Soun read the poem
"FriendJ".
A program of readings and a
•kit WH preaented following the
meeting with Mn. Guy Reynold s
announcing. The first readin&amp;"
''The Thoughts ol Electa on lni­
tfation Night' wa, read by Mn.
Charlea Bennett and was follow­
ed by the reading, "AA Well aa I
Can Be" by Mn. John Lyon&amp;.
"My Get Up and Go Ha&amp; Got
Up and Went" was read by Miu
Bess Sanborn after which the
1kit "The Rocklnl Chair Blue&amp;"
was presented with Mra. Neutv
Ung and Mn. Kenneth McElhin­
ney takin.e oarl.
The prog ram was clos@d with
the reading "The Good Old Daya"
by M.ra. Mabel Sanborn .
Members of thl'! program com­
mittee planning for the evening
were Mrs , Denver Rice, ?iln.
Reyllolds, Mrs. McElhinney, Mrs.
Donald Lowery and Mrs. Jad,
Sattertleld.
An arrangement of (all flow­
en centered
the ref reshment
table where eake and coffee were
ser ved with Mrs. Jack Btthtle
pre&amp;idin.c at the allver service .
M rs. John Kelchka and Mrs. James
Criswell were chairmen for the
refre11hments and were assisted
· by Mrs. Edward Demoakey and
daughter. Betty.
Protemlng uffieilr for the even·
lng Irias Mrs. Jamu Clatworthy
who served as E'Alther in the ab­
sence of the regular officer.

Boy Scout Troop To Sell
Seat Pa,h At Game

Boys ot Scoui Troop 245, Mid.
d.Jepoit, will be selling seat pad11
this evening at the football game.
The pads are covered with black
oilcloth and have a large orange
M Qn them. Being oilcloth they
are water repellent and are made
seat size for easy carrying. Price
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There will be a record hop at the
Gro_up •i nglng ol God . . Bless Syracusl! Town Hall Satu rday even­
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Mrs. Neutzlmg at• '
1 Ame rica with
The regula r meeting or White companist concluded the meeting ing, 7:SO to 10.
The Th ree Rove rs from Racine
Roae Lodge was held Wednesday after which refreshments were
afternoon at the Amer ican Legion I served from a table with whlte wil1 present the music. The hop is
Hall In Middleport with Mrs. Wll- cover and centered with an ar• sponso red by lhe. Syracuse Auxi1i•
11 am Mol'!'il, president, conducting rangement of yellow chr yunthe­ ary of the Voiunt!er Fire Depart
ment. Proceed, will go toward :
the meelm_g.
mums, with tall white tapers in new fi re truck.
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Round - robin ca rds "'.ere wri tten cry stal holders on either side .
to Mrs. Bob Bobo who IS a patient Napkins carried out the patriotic
at Holter �ospllal and Mrs. W. W. thertJe. Mrs. Jed Hartinger presld­
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Ford who 1s convaiescmg with her · ed at the coffee service
1uster who resides at the J,me:e
Souders home.
During the meetlng donationB
were made to lhe· blood progr am
and the Salvation Army. M r1. Bir•
die See was reporLed to be ill and
a patient at Holzer Hospital also.
Mrs. Branch Flemming was pres•
A candlelight pledge service was
ent at the meeting and thanked
the group for remembering her held Thunday evening at the
meeting of the Eleanor Circle ot
during her recent hospitall:r.ation.
Followin&amp;" the meeting refresh­ He!lth Methodist Church when
ments we re served with M rs. Mat­ they met at the church in Middle.
tie Bush, 'Mn. Norman Wayland port, Mrs. Norma Jean Stivel'8
and Mrs. Helen Byer were in
and Mr1. Allen Knopp, hoate:esea.
charge of this serv!ee.
Mrs. James Johnson, chairman,
conducted the bualness meeting ,
BOYS'
when the cook books which the
group will be ·semne: were dis­ 1
cussed. Orders m•y be given to
any Ci rcle - member and the book&amp; I
are 11cheduled to artive by Decem- !
Sizes 8¼ to 3
ber 1. The group also had their
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Christmas candles which they are
se11ing on display at the me·eting.
Fall Oowen1 were u11ed to cerite r
the tefreshmenta table with Mu. ,
the
Roatoe Wise preyiding at
the
coffee. Other hostesses for
;1 , 11 •,1 0 �. [! P ' tJ (.
meeting were Mrs. Wil1lam Evan,
Mlddle'po_11
and Mrs. NewD;lan Burdette; .

Servioe Held By
Heath Church Class
Thursday Night

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NEW Y ORK UPJ- The H.ealth
Ins urance Institute say, that voluntary hos pital s need to add one
ne
. w hospital bed every 36 hours·
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NANN ETTE
DRESSES

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Bratton. Charles Vromon wu ap•
po inted a s chairm an of the com •
mittee to paint lhe clns' Sunda y
School room.
M n. Searls. Mrs, Hind y a n d M rs 1
Tony Fowler were appointed as a
nominating committee to selecl of- I
ficers for the coming year.
Following: the meeting Mr. Stal· I
ton was in charge of the game per­
iod. He was nsisted by MrN. Hin­
dy.
Durmg the social hour lht birth­
days of Mrs. Searla and :-.trs. Hub­
bard we re celebrated with the re•
freahment table centered ,.,,1U1. a
la.rge decorated birthda.y cake. Sil­
ver candlehoidera were u1ed on
the table whieh was rovered with a
lace cloth.
of sand wiches,
Refreshments
chips, coffee and decorated c-up
ukea were served to the eighteu1
members and gueab ;,resent,
Arrsngementa of fall flowe rs
and an arrangement of rost: Lulh
decf'rated lhe Searl&amp; ht&gt;ml' for the
occa.. ion.
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M r. and Mrs. Ernest Lallance
were in Pittsbu rgh yesterday to
attend the World Series.
Paul Smart was in Ma rieltil ye&amp;­
tclrday to attend .lht. Ohio State
Baptist Convention at the 'Fi rst
Baptist Church there.
M rs. Ha rold Sauer and daughl· 1
ers, Mary Ruth and Joy Roberta,
npent Tuesday irl Reedsville •with
relatives.
1 Mrs. Joe Tu rne r and Robert See
Birth,lay Ob,erved
and Mrs. Earl See vi1hed yester ·
day with Mr�. Birdie See at Hol­
At Sewing Circle
The birthday of M rs. Theodore zer Hospital.
Mora was observed when the:
Busy Bee Sewing Circle of the
Federated Church met ThurMlay
at the chu rch for an all day
'1Uilting.
A potluck dinner was served
at noon to M rs . Carrie Grueser,
Mrs. Freda Mitch, Mn. Grover
,&amp;rb, Mr.. W. L. Kautz, Mra. Nor­
' tnan Kloe!, M ra. Amanda KH�,"'
Miss Lena Grueser, Mrs. Walter
, Baer , Mrs . Adam Ebersbacb, Mrs .
Cati Shields, Mias Anna Durst,
M rs. Otho Murray, Mrs. Mora and
her sister, Mrs. Sam Frank of
Nelsonville.

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en RLLie Clas&amp; of the Middleport I
Finl Baptill Church was held on 1,
Thursday evenine at the home or
Mr. and Mn. Charles Searls with
Mr. and Mn. Harold E Hubbard as
aui&amp;ting host and hostess
The meetm1 operu'!d with prayer
by KillJd Hindy ilfler which the
t ucher, Mn. Willia Anthony , w .a.1
in charge of the devotion,.

The Letart Falh PTA will mffl
in rea:ular lfHion Monday at 1 JO
p. m. at the aebool. Chatlt'&amp; Hay•
man, exetulive head of Southern
Local,. Schoeb, and ffil'!mben of
lbe board of education will be
preaent.

Mn. Joe Y oung. Sr and M r. did
M" Le, Rou,h lell Wedneod1J
for Des :vloine1. Iowa. to Viall with
rf'lat1 ve11 They 1topped in Columbu1 and spent the night with Mr.
and ""· L,,oy B,own, who 1t·
compj1n1ed them west.
:1tn A L Biggs, who has been
at the home of her aon•ln•law and
dJughLer. Mr and Mrs. .Arnold
Dodaon for several months while
recuperallng from a hip injury b11
• e turned to her home.

Local Members Of Ch UrCh ClaSS HeId
OES Attend Annual October M eet'•ng
Friends' Night
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Buckeyes Travel I
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STANDINGS Fut Aud ,... · Pu,due llc,ven
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There's a SJJeaking suspicion Coach John Thompson ' s Mid..... Yellow Jackets may unleash another aerial attack tonl&amp;bl\Wh@n they entertair� the Nelsonville G reyhou nds.
" ll'he 1atkets came u p with a M iddleport fa�s will bl!! looking·
e r wide-open ,i:,: ame be
reputable -pa.Hin&amp; g1.m e last Fri- for anoth
arm of Dan ny
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,IQ •Q- 1 t� e �werful Iron· passes last week to throw a "!:D·
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,tim Dudd�I· To nla:ht, easy feeling upon the shoul ders
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Tbe Ye llow Jackets are dill
l oo klng for that first w i n inside
d
the SEOAI loo p this aea n
si��e
ibould mak e a game of
..ville I.a dill looking also.
�W.v,C!r, · lbe Hollods have been
QQkiu.i tor' an SEO win s ince
' c41JoPlng ov.er the Jackets 33 to
Buys In The Area
11• back in lQIB. It bas been 24
NOW AT
lu,l)t: P• for the Hounds · a nd
ii,.t, co.u� be the nig:ht to upset
to111tooe'1 � cart.

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re port m ore birds ar e lo be h�d
this _yea r. Guns are allow ed m
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Hour fur hu n ti n g grouse a nd
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PITTSBURGH UPI - C aaey
S �ngel bowed out like a che m •
pion l�o uld - wHh ple nt y of Cblli
an d his head �el d high.
Calmly_ puff1_ng on a dgaret Jf\ .
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m ad e it r_:ithcr plain he ba� wnt•
Ie n o ut hts la s t lineu P. card Thurs•
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.tmqtt ukf 1dr'I.- William RuHelI btern oonntin . the Lutheran Church .
served as hostesses. Mrs . Robert ueqi111 w1th Mr■ . Harry Layne aa
l,ayp!! served -I s program leader hoste�. The pi�ting opened witb 1.
her topic being "lntervlew With � Rev. Jack Welch &amp;_peaki ng on "11le
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A.tJendin g were Mrs. Orpha Oh_
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Mr,. · Jack Welch, )\In. Robert . topl� , waa Interview wolh a Trav,
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THOOIST WSCS MEEtS
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oland Karr a nd :Qebbie, Mrs. RoWSCS o! the l\{ew Haven
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Rouar:, Mra. Philip Wolpert,
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Jacit Need,, Mn. Cheoter C,@jt,
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Mtt\t■U ee' BN.vea have purcha\ecJi
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and they 1111ignetf. him to Lo11i1ville Ol the America n Association
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1 2-8
when th t=y wo n
Ame ma n A the ns at Wel lston . . . . . , . . . . . 28-14 24,-8
[ League pennan ts for him and Se\'
I Gti llipolis at J ac k son . . . . . .
28,-20
8-6
1 8 1 2 22• l 6
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recently denloped hybri d
en Worl d Series in the p .it
I Nelson v ille at Middlepor t ·
8- 2.4
1 4-20
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corn. a dwarf variety n ot ex,
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'"My men Jought likl" anythmr. Pomeroy at Loga n
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five !tet tall at ma�urity, ,
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and I tuld t hem so." be said , 1 , Wabama at R" I e
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ma)' fill the needs of bottJ ia me ,
6-12 '6
6-14
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IP y · · · · · · · · · · • 7-2 1
LI\i11 k it was r"! mar k.able th ey d i d I E .
I &amp;nd gam.,. man 1gcrr;, aetordl na: to
aSler n al �annan Trace . . . . . . �-14 16-6
40-6 · 1 8-6
what tbey did in the ieVenth I
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the Ohio Ol\'1s1on of Wlldllle .
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a:aive Thijy were t\untlic•pped at
' t game mana,ement
Two
dis1riC
8-6
the 11tart b u t fo u f ht ba ck. T he y Sout hwestern. a l K yger Cr ee k . 20-14
12-8
22-0
men . Kenneth All en and Ro'J,ert
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were hsndi&lt;'ap�ed ag ain
c1rt ... r O U . at X a v ie r . . . . . . . . . , . . . . · 28-7
20-8
20-6
2B·7
Sehuenem an, have been e:l'.peri•
that !hre e•run homer
by
Hal Ohio S t ate at Purdue · · · · ' · · ' · 2 1 -7
20-7
24�
2 1 .7
menting with the corn on a n um ber
. Smith, a nd th�y f�u ;h_t bac� ai:-;ain.
of publie hunting areas . Thb q; the
Tbe tipoff c,rne when a writer, Tpey were ,llll hght�ng !" lhe
Setond ye-1r for the project A.Uen
MIDDLEPORT lfEAM
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trying to eat1e the pain of Sten . a1n1h and have nothinrr m the
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Sch_ueneman H�l theae. advan
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nia;ly ask ed him : 1· wqr1� to be 11,sh11
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rt and her sister, (with hat)
metl of.
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this new hybri d corn fl.as for- ,
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•�wbo �.e you pitrhing tomor•
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�r�. Edward . Bailey of Lancaster, enjoy a bit of horse back
Nel-her his Cas ey..
o th hunter an d hunted :
Athens at Well to
row, Case?"
rui� g. The pi cture was taken recent l y at the W hite re un ion
3 6-6
The p layers . will remembe r G all ipol i at � tr ,..� . . . . . . . . . . 34..S
32 ·6
36-6
'\1'-0 mouow is a long, lo ng way
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22-14 which was held al the home of C. A . W h iie in Laure lvill e.
"Sta M mg corn fields m ake ideal
him, the hns will remember him N 1
oft " he replied .
I : ��: lle at Middleport · · · · · 8-22 6-22
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unti_ng areas and this new ,hort•
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remember
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70
year
young
and enjoy horseback
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Eve n ln·defeat, howe\'er, Sten gel
P m Y at ½'gan · · · · · · · · · · • 1 4-32 16-H
1 growmg vmf'ty will
permit one
ndrn g.
him.
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8-12
m ade. it a point to PM' tribµte to
ha ma at Ri pley · · · · · · · · · · · 1 4-24 20· 1 3
hu nter to see anoth er befote
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Rutland at The Pl ains . . : .' .' .' : : 32·13 22-14 8 2-6
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to two feet. mtk•
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1 4-8
6-B
we�t arou11,d ihe Y a nkees · cl u b• South western at Kyger Creek . . 24-6
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ing It availab le for food to many
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form, of g,me: the l eave ! tqo, ■re
ll"'1 and Blu,, ' . . ' . . ' .
10 5 to his pi,tyers follow;ng their 10·9 Oh10 State al Purdue . . . . . . . ' . 28•7
27-7 20·7 2 1 -1 3
close to the grou nd, provufMi: bet___
10 5 defeat by lhe Pittsbur gh Pirat es.
:tt"iCbards Sa nd &amp; Gravel
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The �ta) nu miJr � r far ms in has 48 farm, under 10 acres , l ��:"/:� :/:!i1l�
C y 4:•t say this was good·
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8 from 70 large and f ir m "
l.109 according l_o a prel im inary to 99 acres; i85 fr�m 100 to l39
Rin ky Oi nks . . . .
·4 t i seR$ed it was his 1ast farewell
-----....report rece ntly nsued by th e a&lt;'reli; 97 froQt 1"0 to l'?g a&lt;'rH:
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from Birth..l�ao
uu:, Celebrated
Comm erce.
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22tl to 259 acres · 92 fr�m 1.60 to
Team 1 Richud.1
650
BDllOR'S NOT.I: am MisThe um pite
BUI Jackowskl
Total . hrm
a&lt;'reage in lh e 499 acrP. s; 24 fr�m 500 to -999 For 96 YMr
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tted!:I.. ninth innlna homer
encle4red a pa:th for me . I mad� do g I rounty is
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215 acres with �h e
The 96th birthd ay of Fred CoJea cre1 an d- 13 over 1,000 acres.
1nd . 3 A. Sylvester
536
ablecl tJM ·Pltt.... l'lh PlratN go41e sure to touch hQme pl ate, averag
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farm eonstitutmg
man, who makes bis home with hi• 1
I nd. 1 A. J effers
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N -.., the :N.-. York Yankffl,
thou h I wouIdn •t m iss that for 140 acre, . Average value or the
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comm
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WOMIN
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LOW.COIi MODIL WIIN
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�, ou " '! \ farms, inclu ding land farms, ,•1 , h �sales i:1__1 959 in ex- ebrated at their home at
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I nd . 3 M. Mu rray . . . . . . .,. 5 10
World 'Serln. Ht, tiY.K hi• Ims 1v 7 "3 .
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Getting back to the clubh ouse
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tom on Sunday with a fami ly dinl nd . 1 M . M urray-p, Rober s 189
pr_e11ion of the game In tM
was a re al strueg le, but I ento $39,999;
from $1. 0,000 to ner.
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TJ:i.e entire front is a grillet
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$19.999; 71 , rom ...,,.,,,,.,, to $9,·
'M.atchedGolden Votre• Speaker
CHARLESTON - Sixty- nine
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7 ow n tbeir farms while 178 99; 86 from $2,500
IY BILL MAIEROSKI
All I co uId see was a l ot o f faces
Others present were Mr. and, I
With heavy Alnico 5 magnet.
to $4,999 and
A . Sylvester . . . . . . , , . . , . . . 836 West Virg inia d el egates a nd alter•
pe
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e lan d and rent adW,ltt- �- UPI
I n fron t of me. It r�minded me ��,� ,
Mrs. Donil d Marrow, Mrs. u owa M
1 8 1 fro m $50 to $2,499 .
PLAci,. plated ,.naMia. Au�
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leave
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tend
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I io na ac:reage. SixtY· nin e are
A. Jeffers
506
PITrSBURG·H-UPI-A cold o f be i ng d owntown on New Year'a
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Yo 0 no•• pad en c1· 1y • w• va.; 11·r•·
ma.tie Volllllle Control. Shock•
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nd An n ual Am erican Let
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T· Jenks · ·
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t
!armers·
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chill ra n down my back a mo, E ve.
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and Mr,· w,· 11,·, m s•·th
pl'oOf Interlock for complete
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T· Hepnes�,
�Mason Cou nty's fa rmers hit a�
•77 gion CIT1vention on Oct ober 1 .20 ment after- I hit tha t ball In th e
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�:s Tiarriet Dry.
cher
1afety. Hi1h-impact Polysty..
Portla
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C. Ca rroll . . . . . . . . .
Whe n I finally was able to get average of 52.7 years in age while
461
ninth i nni ng.
t an /� rs. R u Ha .
Mne cabinet - coloni can·t fade,
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28 fa rm
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ove r· TZO_ 0 f the cou n ty 's 1109
g e 5 ro unda WIth F oyd
kn w qu · .., w ha t t O do . B ul t e
The Portland PTA met in re•
Blue. WhiOe
th� de lejs tlo n representi ng ten messtge
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E s l ter
farms are listed as co mm ercial.
439
g u lar sessio n , Monday, Oct. A O Allend 38th Annual
fina l ly g ot to my legs Patterson . I was realty pooped.
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d istricts th rough ou t
West Vir• an d l set 18.il.
, I n a� h0)\e11ty, - thoa&amp;h, we
p: R:b;��
A: ccord.J ng to figures of the last . at the grade school with presi . Convention Saturday
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I can ' t begin to deacribe how roi,Idn t la� ,where we _a re . today agr icultural &lt;'ensus taken in t 9M den t -H ate! McKelvey presidi ng.
The 38th a nn ual conve ntio n of
R presen t i g the Fourth Dis• I felt when I
S66
there
f
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S. Je f(&amp;rs
are 539. fewer farms today
waan t for the p1tchmg o f ·
Records of previous meeting the Da ughters of Union V eterans
aaw the ball clea r
trict are �o. nt9e J. Click, o f Ra- th_e fen ce. Tim e s
V�ro La'1':', Elroy Face .1nd Har• than at that hme. Th ere are also were rea d and approv ed. An ex- me t Sat urda i n Marietta.
eemed to �land
venswo od and Jo hn R. Speoc-e of still for an inst-ant . ,The
d � ('llyone on the ba U 1 45,� fe;er farm acres In th e C'ell ent report o n the Health Con n I ran .
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A m emoriil gift of ccnstructive
Si ste rsville.
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coun y. arm valu e s h ave risen feren&lt;'e at Lake Hope was given toys was
u, "l1� �;is s�are .
Nobody told m e what to do . ;rb
presented to the llar
Alt ernate delegates will be when I went b t
t� gl�� I t!� able to con- �;��� :�"safse from
, $ 1 1 ,057 in i by Martha Lou Bfegle a_nd Jea n ietta achoo ! for handicapfle!d chil:
p o hit In th e ninWa1te.r
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sayre an d t�e com mun ity club dren .
th l nni� The S'CO� was Ued ,9-9
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Room mothers were appom ted Campbell. Gla dys CucHa&gt;, WiU- I
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t�ei aon o n�n• of - them. have ·b�e n I
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and to pu rchase a paper cutter.
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11t f is 'F.· t
. -- ,1.; �ret?JOr . J . c_ame -hlto 1'ome Wa tf. It looked fo r destroying a "den" tree after
Mr. Price report ed that the
· 1 !Wes only twO freijj:�t' l'rains I'®·
Fifty hun ter� an d one gu est Health Departme nt will admi nis•
erican Legion hke half or 'Forbes Field was "smoking o ut" two sq\l irrels. The
f._ ·;.. �'1° I oov:fr.
rilq: )t,fo� h- th � CQ.\)gty �
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d - ,' uriR O "'°mman�er Martin B. �cKneally there wa iting for me. I di dn 't citati ons were m ade by Roy Green eath will be :ible to shoot pheas- ter shots to th e first and fifth ,
th m ,
ai n 2 an 93 r
at wlU presid e over the conventlon.
care, though.
Wlldllre District 3 who flied chllr'. �nts free aga in on Kelleys Island grade s.
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Tr�n . Q1 ran fro.01 P:atker�i
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County. ta.,h was rtned *'&gt;5 ,nd' agreemen t, jU .\t sign ed by the Di •
M,Y.F,
S�ings
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to 'Hqii"= n :Monday •i•efffles.:
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seventh a nd eighth grad es
. SECOND AVE.
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costs for d;�roying the ";;e ana' 1
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OJle paid $15 and costs for hun U ng �
from �unUna:.ton to Pint,i?sJ,u'rr d
The regular meeting o f' the without a license.
-W1ldlife D1strlct 1 sup ervisor, �afa. J• 1,efresh ments were served fol•
.
qn Tue!da'y, . Thursday' 1111d 'Sabir•· .-.OJfflerS
fferlQlnn
loWing th e regular mee ting wi th
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Rock Springs MYF was held at
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d ay.
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A�Cllrdlng to Green, who was is si m ilar lo the on e negotiated t h e next meeting bei ng set f or
�e ch�rth Sun�ay even ing, Oct 9,
Mo- n day Nov. 14 .
wit h vice prcuudent Ja ne t Arnol d cred ited With good detectfve work · la st year.
TO 1llEIR GIAttf : •, �
------CJlfford Dun,n , Pt. PleasaJlt High \n cha.rge. Devoti o ns were re ad by on e of the m en cut off a sleeve 0{
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INDIANS GET PITCHER
Met 1 ·Wedn•..dav
he obtiineil' tfum one· Of five iank� the Co lum bus headq u arters to d e•
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vici ni ty. The
The �uth Circle of the New ·81• �q,1 F pture Fa�mers Qf •m�r�ta f om
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coming from the woods, called the Chief, Diy1sion of Wil d lifo. K ell ey� - FFA .meihber'f from lil�d' ln .°'?!"fcle from a church maga- . t�wnthi
-Y,illla� �W�ll. ,Jle�� 11
"'efuh at a( ,
p fire department which ex- Island Drawi ng 1500 Du blin Road
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Colu m bu s 12, Ohio.
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� 1 6' Ch� pter wlU r�eive - �to�er 1� at Alfred. Th e next ed. the mc1dent to the Dlv111on of
The postcards must be postmark.
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meetmg will be at t-he ch urch Wildlife and Green lnve1U11a ted.
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When he arrived at the scene, �ctober. rr an appl i ca nt is on acJ"ohn,ton , :n,rs. Donald 'WIJJ.ud.· t81',ffl - S',f.et_y at t�e t!Ql!V@tion. on Oct ober 23.
the area had been badly tramP._led t1ve duty i n the u. s. mil i tary o r
----�-�e�. Mr1. P.a1t1l ll9�b,, ¥r�. l{Jb�n T�e' :tcJ.Dley Chtpter also ii en te?ed
but the evldenH. he found inctuaed n1wa l forces he will not need an
Roi.Qh, Mrs. Wl\liam McFarlapd, Jn the l?.fatfo
· nal Chapter Contest. Paul Zirkle• er.e
a spent 1-2-ea ua:e shot.e:un shell, r�- Ohi o license , bu t should write
'Mra:�?nqbert _Dale Rpu1�. ¥r11i' . _'WP·
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ma�ns of book matches, a can , m
''service man " on his postca rd . He
)la m P�welt, Mrs. Vel!lla Boua}J,
U · r, qr arty
which
the
oil
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bee
n obt&amp;i ned, must presen t
i dentifi�ation
and
llrs. Grant Roush 11\d· 1,Jrs. Ja
L. French.'8
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•Mr. and Mrs. Pa ui Zirkle entei'• partial re�:dns ol the squirrel.a eviden ce of current active d Ltty at
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tai ned 'with a din ner Wed nesd ay and a po.rt1on of th e sleeve mater, such ti me as a perm it is issued on
arotl4ei' Djed Thur1dav ev
eni ng a t their home, Liberty Ave. Jal, used in selling the fire.
Kell eys Island .
L/ French �eived�rd
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�-'-T9N SIG"S IAf;K
Green pointed out that aside
There are about 2 ,900 acres on
HA)ULfO)I , Ont. ·WI....:.CUa- 1'hurfdl\Y a, the d�ath of her bro- honoring their daughter, Diana on
h�r l 3th birthday. A deco r� ted from the fact the men . bad broken Kellt;ys Isla nd , of which the Kellile'
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Athens.
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M r. Tpwsend, wtio was 86 yeal'I birthday cake was served with the the g ame laws ·by ' 1moklng" them Club owns or leases 1 900' and
fliho was droppe,;t ey the un Mrdinner.
out,
t
heir
lack
of good judgment
charges a fee to hu nt. The Divisof South carOli na football old, di§! It , his home while watch•
P sent were P auline and Janice could have bad dilaatrous reaultf. i on of P arks owns about 400 acres.,
, ;{ , alty
leli:n last week, bu al@cd _l ®fl· \J11 .� ,t.orld ' Series w_1th two ' ree of Mlddl
cPQrt, Patty _ and
"O nl � a�ertnes, on the p11rt of so lucky hu nters m ay roa m over
frl! nd1. 'A\\1tQugh he h ad been · in Z�
f,· tract with the Ha milton Tiger- P!)Or
Llflda O�e ns, Bren da Owens, Ray- tbW!e who spotted the 11n�ke, and 2,3Q() a�es seeking pheasants.
heqltb
f
or sev eral years
h
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�. Cats. of Cana da 's Big F our Footmond Zirkle� Sharon You ng, the � fire de�bnent who res_pon4• . Each person whose name is
lived bY hhdllelf.
ball Le ague.
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tvi �,;!d. by tw;p �ugh- . h ��ore� guest l\n d Mr. and Mr•. ed � qqi c�, preve�ted tbe hnder , .Faw:o wi11 reeeive a le tter from
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� wood1 fro� b•�omin, !�V.�8P;fj \�&gt;;d.�n �ld�, divisi on chief. Upofl
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-terti. .Jb1." 'Hirey Begg, o f ·Athens Zt Di an a receiv
ed a n umber or nice 1d, id flames,- Aki Green , � l.'.presen tatU):u of this ,t the J
Men1 1 8 hi.di
sland
and Mrs . Neason Hibbard, Ptttil- .
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gifts.
flve storage tanks of oil n�hW I tree pe
' rmit £Or t.,o will be ".
f'our grandchildren
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would have added fuel to the fire:,'. 1 iµ�. Tll,e J)ermit 1s"" good during
------· 1 � SJnre,� Wilf be1 1if!ld fiY H°Jghe8
------__the entiie �unti�e: �ll.s on .
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pretty 1harp fcir Saturd ay'1 1ame
iAd h•• l)f:en lmFOvlD&amp; wUh eaeh
o utin g.
He, Priddy, .. ICQMI Up 'flth a
new offe nse ,or �P.fl part,, He
r.a1ot;double-wl na ."
ca lls it a
Some of you may have Hen it,
I bave.n't, all l �11ow 11, U'1 new.
laci. fi1Ut _.,ern way Coach
Bob A1iley reported this week
that all his boya are In good
shape and abould be ready to g o
at full tllt Saturday. H e h11 bee n
worklns on a defense thla wee.t
to 1top Priddy'■ new o tren1e .
· Eastern, wh o hu rU n from the
�tn;le-wlh g formation may ,rwJtch ,
bark ·to the split T come Saturdl.y
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Last year, against the Mus­
keteer■ at Athe na, Br oo ks, 200pounder from W lncheat cr, Ky.,
curled 2:2 Ume1 for 189 yards, ill•
eluding in 8�yal'd tquehdawn run I
from scri mm11e ■nd acore d 12
po lnta.
Ohio U. l�1d1 In tbe 111-tlme
series betw�n the two 1choo l1
with ,.lfJfen "1ln1 io Xa'ller'1 fo ur I
si nce 1922. List year, Ohio w o n,
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Attendance - 352,813.
R eceipts - $2,230,(127.f\8.
0 66 14
Player!!' share - -$02,1-+t-.82.
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Ph1;y era share l n first four ga mea
1 30 42
1 64 16 only.
Com mitsi oner's s))are --. $334,
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Clubs' and leagu es' share - ,1,.
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Crothers, Rio
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Leonard, laltern
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l\•llard, ll..tffn
Fogles ong, Southwestem · 3 1
Colanun, !astern
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Sherwin, Sou t hwestern
clNclNNATI UPI - Th-e na•
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TIE FQR GQLF L&amp;AD
er fast year, Oscar ·Robert.son, says
COSTA MESA, Calif, UPI­ h e ls more in tere1ted in the Cin­
Marty Eurgol, a le111n 1vetera n or ci n nati Royals. wlnn l nu: games than
th e pro fess ional g oU wars who in rat!king up big total, for tbe
had be en out of acti on for a year National Basketball Assocla llon
with a bad ba�k. an d two com­ tl u b.
parativ e yo u ngsters, Tomm y Nie­
Robertson, who 1ra.duated from
porte and Jlm 'stinebaugh, were
tied tod ay for the lead g oin g in to the Unlversi.ty of Cinclnn ali this
the second rou nd o f the Orange . apring , joine d' the Royals after ret�
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Hoba.t.tter, Rutland
Harki ns, McArthur
Martin, Rutland
Cl en denin, Th e Plain s
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Southwestern
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Rio Gre ndc
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'57 ,,,.,11th v.a Savoy 2 Dr. $995
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a ::1 1 a \ eragl' M11Llt' ha i; p u 11 t!d
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Ed Ul mc&gt;r, 1 n 1 1 kidts , hll� aver­
aged 37.8. The Buc ks hav t" Sl'Or ed
pe riod
a t lea1n \3 poinl s in L•arh
with the second quarte r Demi,:
tops with 34.
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Ohio .Unlv eisity's Bobcats,
nu mber one "small colle ge" t ea m
In the nation last week, accordi n g
to Associated Press, go after th elr
thlrd victory ov er a " maj or col•
PUBIJC WllLcaBIE
lege " team this week.
first
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Ohlo
fo.ur game1, travelR to Ci ncin nati I ------ - - -to meet Xavi er's M usketeers who
ha ve a 2- 2 record.
Bob Brooks, Ohio's bull. dozi n g
fullba ck whn had the best day of
his c"reer a�ainst Xavier l as t
ae••on, waa named Bqbcat of the
Week by ,he coaching staff for .
his perform.-,ce agaln1t Boston .
Unlvenlty l�t Saturda y. Jim
M a•1,tell l, 11ft end, wa s na med
linema n of t'1, Wttek. Brooks car­ 1
ried 18 tithas for 108 yard s, ln•
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from scri mm aa:e a&amp;a inst Boston

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W. L. Ph 0Pt· THm
5 0 141 18
Rutla nd
2 2 73 46
Eutern
1 2 96 62•
Rio Grande
l 2 36 62 "'
Southwest ern
1 2 24 60
North Gallia
2 3 44 62
PolMf'oy
2 3 64 76
Waha m a
1 4 54 133
Middleport
1 4 47 108
Pt. Pleau nt
O ;J 18 124
Ha nn a n Trace
O � 30 122
Kyg er Cieek
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INDIVIDUAL SCORING
T P EP T.
Player
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I Co m bs, Rutl and
Crothers, Ri o Grande
6 3 42
6 0 3fl
Ru uell, Waha ma
fl O 36
Wi"ckllne , Rio Gra nd e
6 0 36
Hobstetter, Rutland
4 2 28
Jewell, Wah3.mll
4 0 24
Dl! nt, Kyger Creek
4 O 24
Martin, Rutla nd
3 3 23
Leonard , Eastern
3 2 22
Ballard, Eastern
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Young, Pt. Pleasant
3 0 18
C olem an. Eastern
3 0 II
Harris, Middleport
Bumgarnar. Middleport 3 0 18
2: I 14
Kloas, Middleport
2 0 12Rogers, Pt. Pleasant
2 0 12
Fore ma n, North Gallia
2 0 12
Dugan, Ru tland
2 0 12
HHttr, Pomtroy
2 0 12
Buffln9ton, Pomeroy

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Nelsonville won OY-er Chauneey ·
I&gt;ov�r \be firat Qf the seaso n 28
to e and aince t hen ha\· e bee n
'beaten 19undb' by 3 oth er oppon­
fntl. Hatrev.er, they did tbrow a
1care iato Lopn two weeks back
a:oing · �o'f'D to a 42 to 14 count
In the ..eo,nd ha l l .
M;Jddleporrt, a winner in ih
tint outing of the season, has
dropped it, last four ball ga mes
bl' al111wi nc better than 37 paints
agai nst them In three ball gam es.
They did, howe ver, th�w a
.,care Into undefeated Rutland,
Septem ber 16th.
· All in all it would tak e a pretty
good ou ij a board to figure t he
out com e of tonlghl's game but
lt'I best to leav e it up to th e
boys ln the soiled j ers eys and th e
man called "Coac h."
Bob Ashl ey's Easterp High
Eaglea rou nd out this week'&amp;
football card wlth a game at
Jfaonan·TrQce Saturday night.
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, !'leason for deer-wit h bow and
arrow--and ruffled grouse opens
I Saturduy ill dayH!i:ht .
Wildlife Division
The stat e
warns that e�plosive or poisoned
arrows arc prohlbJted If\ hunting
d eer. 'the se a.wn runs until Dl"i: ,
31 a nd th e limit is one deer of
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a ny ag e, or either se x.

(1h\o 8\al.e Ul!iv,�ty•s Buck•
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�_Jl�r.nce ����· of the
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St•ndin91 end Scoring
PITTS8U81,H UPI - FM¥ •D\I
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Six
Surrett, Jat=kson
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Ba i nter, Logan
,]lave �'¥ft -i1911bled
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me result : Piratea 10,
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Seve:nth
Sigler, Logan
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Benn ett, Athe ns
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White , Ja&lt;'kso n
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Marl i n , Jackso n
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Manage_r,: Casey Stengel (l'l•n•
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Booth e , Jatkso n
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Aoierican uague wtnners: 35
Kuz m an, Nelso nville
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B owles . Athens
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Rutland
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Th e Plains
�Previo us aeries �eeti ng
McArthur
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Chaunce y
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Fullback Bo b Fe rgu1on is the
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dovms and alio baf &amp;amed 328
yard s for an av erJg e of 6.3.
Quart erback Tom Matte ha� 281
yard &amp; and a �-S av.er age. Only
other ba ll curi er i n double fr
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" ll'he 1atkets came u p with a M iddleport fa�s will bl!! looking·
e r wide-open ,i:,: ame be
reputable -pa.Hin&amp; g1.m e last Fri- for anoth
arm of Dan ny
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,IQ •Q- 1 t� e �werful Iron· passes last week to throw a "!:D·
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,tim Dudd�I· To nla:ht, easy feeling upon the shoul ders
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Tbe Ye llow Jackets are dill
l oo klng for that first w i n inside
d
the SEOAI loo p this aea n
si��e
ibould mak e a game of
..ville I.a dill looking also.
�W.v,C!r, · lbe Hollods have been
QQkiu.i tor' an SEO win s ince
' c41JoPlng ov.er the Jackets 33 to
Buys In The Area
11• back in lQIB. It bas been 24
NOW AT
lu,l)t: P• for the Hounds · a nd
ii,.t, co.u� be the nig:ht to upset
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re port m ore birds ar e lo be h�d
this _yea r. Guns are allow ed m
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Hour fur hu n ti n g grouse a nd
deer are from d aylight to dark,
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pion l�o uld - wHh ple nt y of Cblli
an d his head �el d high.
Calmly_ puff1_ng on a dgaret Jf\ .
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m ad e it r_:ithcr plain he ba� wnt•
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served as hostesses. Mrs . Robert ueqi111 w1th Mr■ . Harry Layne aa
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her topic being "lntervlew With � Rev. Jack Welch &amp;_peaki ng on "11le
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I Gti llipolis at J ac k son . . . . . .
28,-20
8-6
1 8 1 2 22• l 6
1
recently denloped hybri d
en Worl d Series in the p .it
I Nelson v ille at Middlepor t ·
8- 2.4
1 4-20
6_16
B
I
field
·
l6
corn. a dwarf variety n ot ex,
·
'"My men Jought likl" anythmr. Pomeroy at Loga n
14- 1 6
-2
1
ceedmg
16-8
five !tet tall at ma�urity, ,
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
2
- 4
and I tuld t hem so." be said , 1 , Wabama at R" I e
·
·
1
0
ma)' fill the needs of bottJ ia me ,
6-12 '6
6-14
1 4-6 ,
IP y · · · · · · · · · · • 7-2 1
LI\i11 k it was r"! mar k.able th ey d i d I E .
I &amp;nd gam.,. man 1gcrr;, aetordl na: to
aSler n al �annan Trace . . . . . . �-14 16-6
40-6 · 1 8-6
what tbey did in the ieVenth I
1
the Ohio Ol\'1s1on of Wlldllle .
l
Rutland
at
fhe
ains
P
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
20-6
26-8
20.14
32-8
a:aive Thijy were t\untlic•pped at
' t game mana,ement
Two
dis1riC
8-6
the 11tart b u t fo u f ht ba ck. T he y Sout hwestern. a l K yger Cr ee k . 20-14
12-8
22-0
men . Kenneth All en and Ro'J,ert
.
were hsndi&lt;'ap�ed ag ain
c1rt ... r O U . at X a v ie r . . . . . . . . . , . . . . · 28-7
20-8
20-6
2B·7
Sehuenem an, have been e:l'.peri•
that !hre e•run homer
by
Hal Ohio S t ate at Purdue · · · · ' · · ' · 2 1 -7
20-7
24�
2 1 .7
menting with the corn on a n um ber
. Smith, a nd th�y f�u ;h_t bac� ai:-;ain.
of publie hunting areas . Thb q; the
Tbe tipoff c,rne when a writer, Tpey were ,llll hght�ng !" lhe
Setond ye-1r for the project A.Uen
MIDDLEPORT lfEAM
•
trying to eat1e the pain of Sten . a1n1h and have nothinrr m the
·
GAMIS
and
Sch_ueneman H�l theae. advan
� ,.11 ci_.�,- Carr.al
,,
M
gen del ec11, Jok,_
nia;ly ask ed him : 1· wqr1� to be 11,sh11
rs.
b
"
ert
Ro
harp
of
Middlepo
S
rt and her sister, (with hat)
metl of.
�
a
es
this new hybri d corn fl.as for- ,
�-g
•�wbo �.e you pitrhing tomor•
�
ZW
__10 ll·ll ,.3_7
�r�. Edward . Bailey of Lancaster, enjoy a bit of horse back
Nel-her his Cas ey..
o th hunter an d hunted :
Athens at Well to
row, Case?"
rui� g. The pi cture was taken recent l y at the W hite re un ion
3 6-6
The p layers . will remembe r G all ipol i at � tr ,..� . . . . . . . . . . 34..S
32 ·6
36-6
'\1'-0 mouow is a long, lo ng way
J
5
n
, � · · · · · · · · · 27- 1 3 14-1 6 22-8
22-14 which was held al the home of C. A . W h iie in Laure lvill e.
"Sta M mg corn fields m ake ideal
him, the hns will remember him N 1
oft " he replied .
I : ��: lle at Middleport · · · · · 8-22 6-22
h
unti_ng areas and this new ,hort•
S:22
�Q�h
u
Iad.t,
6·20
e
s
are
abo
a�
d - th e writers
wU1
remember
t
70
year
young
and enjoy horseback
s
Eve n ln·defeat, howe\'er, Sten gel
P m Y at ½'gan · · · · · · · · · · • 1 4-32 16-H
1 growmg vmf'ty will
permit one
ndrn g.
him.
0-14
8-12
m ade. it a point to PM' tribµte to
ha ma at Ri pley · · · · · · · · · · · 1 4-24 20· 1 3
hu nter to see anoth er befote
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Wij
;;;-='--6-20
--7-2
0
.
.
s+·"tn
.. ge 1 rare1Y s hows . an y sent I Eastern at Hannan Trace
h t'
h
h
1
,
24-6 22-6 20-0
22-0
;.�•e���
}
..
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Rutland at The Pl ains . . : .' .' .' : : 32·13 22-14 8 2-6
8.Wl;JN
. . . i G
-1
20 2
one
and
one-half
.
to two feet. mtk•
l 4-6
1 4-8
6-B
we�t arou11,d ihe Y a nkees · cl u b• South western at Kyger Creek . . 24-6
. �•X!lO L•AClUI
ing It availab le for food to many
I
v
a
·
at
er
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
14
2
.
.
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28
34-6
i
.
X
0
e
24-7
0-7
Stf'\filftll
W L , hp1111e Tllursday and said goodby
..
form, of g,me: the l eave ! tqo, ■re
ll"'1 and Blu,, ' . . ' . . ' .
10 5 to his pi,tyers follow;ng their 10·9 Oh10 State al Purdue . . . . . . . ' . 28•7
27-7 20·7 2 1 -1 3
close to the grou nd, provufMi: bet___
10 5 defeat by lhe Pittsbur gh Pirat es.
:tt"iCbards Sa nd &amp; Gravel
e
s
1
The �ta) nu miJr � r far ms in has 48 farm, under 10 acres , l ��:"/:� :/:!i1l�
C y 4:•t say this was good·
8 7
�n fl Cb,&amp;.in
r��
o;:
.;.�:=�
.
�
.
M
n
o�
I
oun ty accord1_ ng lo the 238 from 10 to 49 acres ; 1 36 m on ths. Jn add ition the ean
r
o: m er:r �� ���
,c�s . . . .
7 8 b
· ar"e
. �
�
'
1 .,,_ C ensus _ of Agric_ulture is from � to 6lili acre11 · 16
.
u
es . . .
.
6 9 s::so:, tu t' m n,
8 from 70 large and f ir m "
l.109 according l_o a prel im inary to 99 acres; i85 fr�m 100 to l39
Rin ky Oi nks . . . .
·4 t i seR$ed it was his 1ast farewell
-----....report rece ntly nsued by th e a&lt;'reli; 97 froQt 1"0 to l'?g a&lt;'rH:
d
mitted
in
w
to
l
e
u
m
a
ps
a nd
�EASON HIGHS
l
_
oa
'
..-:,,.::, Censu s , U. S. Departm en t of 60 from ao to 219 acres· 48
• '.
Team 3 RfJd (Ind Blti e ·
1 82fl 1h ei· r thr 1
from Birth..l�ao
uu:, Celebrated
Comm erce.
_______
22tl to 259 acres · 92 fr�m 1.60 to
Team 1 Richud.1
650
BDllOR'S NOT.I: am MisThe um pite
BUI Jackowskl
Total . hrm
a&lt;'reage in lh e 499 acrP. s; 24 fr�m 500 to -999 For 96 YMr
Oenl
M&amp;N
tted!:I.. ninth innlna homer
encle4red a pa:th for me . I mad� do g I rounty is
.
_
15!5,
215 acres with �h e
The 96th birthd ay of Fred CoJea cre1 an d- 13 over 1,000 acres.
1nd . 3 A. Sylvester
536
ablecl tJM ·Pltt.... l'lh PlratN go41e sure to touch hQme pl ate, averag
e 111:te
farm eonstitutmg
man, who makes bis home with hi• 1
I nd. 1 A. J effers
,
223
N -.., the :N.-. York Yankffl,
thou h I wouIdn •t m iss that for 140 acre, . Average value or the
f
th
c
ounty s
comm
erci al I ni ece . Mrs. Gart h Smith Wal eelO
e
WOMIN
1e-,, ThunNr and win .... \he :�ld.
LOW.COIi MODIL WIIN
s
�, ou " '! \ farms, inclu ding land farms, ,•1 , h �sales i:1__1 959 in ex- ebrated at their home at
Bot·
,.
I nd . 3 M. Mu rray . . . . . . .,. 5 10
World 'Serln. Ht, tiY.K hi• Ims 1v 7 "3 .
■
let.Ill UATUIH AND IONII
Getting back to the clubh ouse
..
ce
ss o $4O ,�; 18 u-um $20,(l(N)
s
.
,
tom on Sunday with a fami ly dinl nd . 1 M . M urray-p, Rober s 189
pr_e11ion of the game In tM
was a re al strueg le, but I ento $39,999;
from $1. 0,000 to ner.
01
,
TJ:i.e entire front is a grillet
TOP '"N'&amp; 5IRll!!;S
th
e
t
cou
n
y
following d1.,..�•
I
s
ar
op
e
rators
•..,.,. ,
m
j oyed every minute of the way.
$19.999; 71 , rom ...,,.,,,,.,, to $9,·
'M.atchedGolden Votre• Speaker
CHARLESTON - Sixty- nine
I
85
ME N ·
7 ow n tbeir farms while 178 99; 86 from $2,500
IY BILL MAIEROSKI
All I co uId see was a l ot o f faces
Others present were Mr. and, I
With heavy Alnico 5 magnet.
to $4,999 and
A . Sylvester . . . . . . , , . . , . . . 836 West Virg inia d el egates a nd alter•
pe
rt
th
or
e lan d and rent adW,ltt- �- UPI
I n fron t of me. It r�minded me ��,� ,
Mrs. Donil d Marrow, Mrs. u owa M
1 8 1 fro m $50 to $2,499 .
PLAci,. plated ,.naMia. Au�
ies
leave
w
t
ee
this
o
t
n
tend
k
a
a
I io na ac:reage. SixtY· nin e are
A. Jeffers
506
PITrSBURG·H-UPI-A cold o f be i ng d owntown on New Year'a
_______
Yo 0 no•• pad en c1· 1y • w• va.; 11·r•·
ma.tie Volllllle Control. Shock•
I
the
42
nd An n ual Am erican Let
e
T· Jenks · ·
na
n
t
!armers·
4&amp;1
chill ra n down my back a mo, E ve.
s
and Mr,· w,· 11,·, m s•·th
pl'oOf Interlock for complete
"' em • ...
.IPL&amp;.
T· Hepnes�,
�Mason Cou nty's fa rmers hit a�
•77 gion CIT1vention on Oct ober 1 .20 ment after- I hit tha t ball In th e
�:
len
�:s Tiarriet Dry.
cher
1afety. Hi1h-impact Polysty..
Portla
nd
PT
A.
Holds
t
m
a
C. Ca rroll . . . . . . . . .
Whe n I finally was able to get average of 52.7 years in age while
461
ninth i nni ng.
t an /� rs. R u Ha .
Mne cabinet - coloni can·t fade,
·
s�\� ��:!��ier Rob ert E.
28 fa rm
t
cl ubho uae , I
ar
e 65 years of age
t I lk
l
or
e
S�11ion
n
o
th
Regular
i
d
r
,
e
e
n
!�!
d
id
I
,
!
't
�ff or acratch off. In Brown�
,
!�
l
�:
lt
��o
,
'
4
�
Le1,1t
e
r.
o
f
St.
Alblms,
wil
l
h
e
a
d
,
47
M. Murra, . ���.� ,
ove r· TZO_ 0 f the cou n ty 's 1109
g e 5 ro unda WIth F oyd
kn w qu · .., w ha t t O do . B ul t e
The Portland PTA met in re•
Blue. WhiOe
th� de lejs tlo n representi ng ten messtge
!!;.;.
E s l ter
farms are listed as co mm ercial.
439
g u lar sessio n , Monday, Oct. A O Allend 38th Annual
fina l ly g ot to my legs Patterson . I was realty pooped.
.
d istricts th rough ou t
West Vir• an d l set 18.il.
, I n a� h0)\e11ty, - thoa&amp;h, we
p: R:b;��
A: ccord.J ng to figures of the last . at the grade school with presi . Convention Saturday
up
•
H: Kirkla nd · · · · · · · · · · · .. . :::: ginla.
e
q
I can ' t begin to deacribe how roi,Idn t la� ,where we _a re . today agr icultural &lt;'ensus taken in t 9M den t -H ate! McKelvey presidi ng.
The 38th a nn ual conve ntio n of
R presen t i g the Fourth Dis• I felt when I
S66
there
f
it
S. Je f(&amp;rs
are 539. fewer farms today
waan t for the p1tchmg o f ·
Records of previous meeting the Da ughters of Union V eterans
aaw the ball clea r
trict are �o. nt9e J. Click, o f Ra- th_e fen ce. Tim e s
V�ro La'1':', Elroy Face .1nd Har• than at that hme. Th ere are also were rea d and approv ed. An ex- me t Sat urda i n Marietta.
eemed to �land
venswo od and Jo hn R. Speoc-e of still for an inst-ant . ,The
d � ('llyone on the ba U 1 45,� fe;er farm acres In th e C'ell ent report o n the Health Con n I ran .
.
A m emoriil gift of ccnstructive
Si ste rsville.
. WO
coun y. arm valu e s h ave risen feren&lt;'e at Lake Hope was given toys was
u, "l1� �;is s�are .
Nobody told m e what to do . ;rb
presented to the llar
Alt ernate delegates will be when I went b t
t� gl�� I t!� able to con- �;��� :�"safse from
, $ 1 1 ,057 in i by Martha Lou Bfegle a_nd Jea n ietta achoo ! for handicapfle!d chil:
p o hit In th e ninWa1te.r
B.
Ayres
o
f
Gra
n
tsville
I
�
l
IQUDh
1
tri te
753 d
t
sayre an d t�e com mun ity club dren .
th l nni� The S'CO� was Ued ,9-9
'
.
.e
' . 0 ay.
'
.
and Kerr Bl"a\D . o f
Sbuthside.
Ac
r
d
mg
('O
to size_ th� cou nty awards contest was discu�d.
JI '
e
1
Those attendi ng were Elizfbetb
'
.
"WINie '9c1io A:
�-� ·f�. National �nv�ll•_ipQ . o.f �:1t«l- Yl�s ;r �� : �el:r::!
Room mothers were appom ted Campbell. Gla dys CucHa&gt;, WiU- I
N A . II�
A.tti
er1can J.fgi.On , w11! hear
I
The
.
,.
and • Mrs. Ramsdell was appq;nted o n, C ook, llel\a $tab!, EvdNl.1 N
how.
. , , ·The l ast two .day train&amp; GP the
4
·
·
.,ff":'f'fS
ot. .,;;..,,
e
.
maj or . address.es by th two Pre
eport
ft
as news reporter.
tuj,ore, and
..,. �
Ohio ru nn in g s1�en
l
Clark
Pearl
Jtm�
Lena
"
.
t1al
c
andidates
'
M.
Ru�hard
I
_
�et
the
firs
t
P.itc:h
.g
by
I
o
.
., .· oQi}I M8Son County . ceaaed op.
Delega tes to the County Coun•
��9R .'!i:td , J0.�J.1, . F. ' .�ennedy. � wa1�g 4or a high , !a11t \�II.
');\; �r.atlonl(I as of last Satlll",l.ay .
. . - Th
nn ng
e
u
i
ited
li
The
at
a
PTA to be h eld at the Letart
d
pitch
leCOJ!
was
r
1
N
fast
all
cil
u
s,
ma
O
• ·J: Trairis 81 and 82, ' both of the.ni . ,i f�A m
bo
s,
hool, Del. 13 \Vere named .
E
.
e one I hit for •
'
th
l
hke
,·:,
�f�
...
�
��
�flllL
l "l i•etl t•iltJVl!W�;;;t 1rowht lfliP.• .••qps
..
nd
o
.
I
.
Bob
r
n
wo
Be
e
gl
t
e
e
w::is
s,
give
t
orthern'Ohi
n
auth
m
a:a
T
hu
o
o
e-and •I
r•
and
nter
;· · have" ,biitl1' t:alE!:h�Ori, tne"'rJlP ' troin
�--11!11,J,f·� - - ��91m;B J hn \ :!'�I .(fl ? fir.s ·
sb I also
I
e !PPe�ranc.es._ ,,kOf!W� 1t�- g� wOQd on it.
t�ei aon o n�n• of - them. have ·b�e n I
ity to purchase ma terial for gy m
.,........--...�
- P�rke,sburg to Hllntingtan il,nd re'
and to pu rchase a paper cutter.
I\
. t u111 . �e Rtiqn ·- 1,y,:uU!•�rl- . , ..,,f,t1,,ire • pe • e! ,,t _ 1\�_. J\le• ' 'l'h,d , Was fome scene when I £med a total of $105.70 and costs ·
11t f is 'F.· t
. -- ,1.; �ret?JOr . J . c_ame -hlto 1'ome Wa tf. It looked fo r destroying a "den" tree after
Mr. Price report ed that the
· 1 !Wes only twO freijj:�t' l'rains I'®·
Fifty hun ter� an d one gu est Health Departme nt will admi nis•
erican Legion hke half or 'Forbes Field was "smoking o ut" two sq\l irrels. The
f._ ·;.. �'1° I oov:fr.
rilq: )t,fo� h- th � CQ.\)gty �
l!
Tr 8 9
d - ,' uriR O "'°mman�er Martin B. �cKneally there wa iting for me. I di dn 't citati ons were m ade by Roy Green eath will be :ible to shoot pheas- ter shots to th e first and fifth ,
th m ,
ai n 2 an 93 r
at wlU presid e over the conventlon.
care, though.
Wlldllre District 3 who flied chllr'. �nts free aga in on Kelleys Island grade s.
l
nigh l.
'
-___
es again st the three in Holme$ m Lake Erie, this year, d ue to an
g
.
Tr�n . Q1 ran fro.01 P:atker�i
/
the attendance banner went to
County. ta.,h was rtned *'&gt;5 ,nd' agreemen t, jU .\t sign ed by the Di •
M,Y.F,
S�ings
ijOCk
to 'Hqii"= n :Monday •i•efffles.:
...,
�
th
e
seventh a nd eighth grad es
. SECOND AVE.
wi
s
io
n
o f Wildlife a nd the ,Kellile
,,ja.li!liffl L
costs for d;�roying the ";;e ana' 1
\i W
UfUre HQld,_IJegular Me�t
;.,;erJ
�y. 6:i(i '
. '"°� ffl�
r Robert Beegle .
q,
f
S
rts
n
a
m
Club.
_
Harold
.•
.
·cjj'1, 1,{'Jioi:1i, OHIO
G e
OJle paid $15 and costs for hun U ng �
from �unUna:.ton to Pint,i?sJ,u'rr d
The regular meeting o f' the without a license.
-W1ldlife D1strlct 1 sup ervisor, �afa. J• 1,efresh ments were served fol•
.
qn Tue!da'y, . Thursday' 1111d 'Sabir•· .-.OJfflerS
fferlQlnn
loWing th e regular mee ting wi th
•'!:,
Rock Springs MYF was held at
·
dusky, reported that the agreemen t
d ay.
YOU
A�Cllrdlng to Green, who was is si m ilar lo the on e negotiated t h e next meeting bei ng set f or
�e ch�rth Sun�ay even ing, Oct 9,
Mo- n day Nov. 14 .
wit h vice prcuudent Ja ne t Arnol d cred ited With good detectfve work · la st year.
TO 1llEIR GIAttf : •, �
------CJlfford Dun,n , Pt. PleasaJlt High \n cha.rge. Devoti o ns were re ad by on e of the m en cut off a sleeve 0{
uth _C1ttle UI
publ
A
r
d
g
n
3wi
e
.b
will
k
s
at
d
l
his
e
h
1:i
hirt, soaking it in crud o il
' ·
¥aehet, and five of Ml'I. Hugh Be11rhs.
INDIANS GET PITCHER
Met 1 ·Wedn•..dav
he obtiineil' tfum one· Of five iank� the Co lum bus headq u arters to d e•
, , TT / : ••
1,�-���t, are atte nding the · anC
ELAND1 • Oh io UPI-The
The,of
LEV
r
ogrf,m i nclutie� r eadings I n the immediate
ter
m
m
th
e
wmnmg
e
nimrods at a
vici ni ty. The
The �uth Circle of the New ·81• �q,1 F pture Fa�mers Qf •m�r�ta f om
evela n d I ndians have o btained
Cl
p
he
to
a
e
_t
a
d
oo
R
er
n
a
be
m
nounc
net
Ja
by
,
later
ed
U
.
An
sl�eve
p•
was
placed in the hollow
�i t conyenbon in K�sas.•,City ,,wears and RJtpa Weers .
.�!!.
�hj\'.�•.:
,e.tt
\ijd Ughted, 1. ,te res liltlng· pheant m ust prmt or type the fol- pi tche r Rob ert All en from Toro n- l
, a poe m,
. , '. '1,
,
.
In,; �t ' the l.u��(_ 'p§?IJII ,p
.· tq�
e 'lThe�e " by Joyce snfoke soon t!aused the squ irrels lowin g o n_ a post card : en mplete to of the In terna tional League i n
1
1
, n\'.ip.g Du nn.;llt&lt;t.� f.rlp tJlll: � f� '1': .
ai
, ...-rth )(rs. J·lffl�s 'LIY'1e Al'\'
111 ,. '
pn·:.;� "i� · � •
�
fa rker, �ld· G i11 1 t.�lY,,,:f. ,!��mg Watch Your to lea ve Jhe de n and they were �ame , mailing ad dress an d h untmg exch ang e for . infielder Bob J:Iale. I
;
...
�S�!J
:'u,.
•
1:30 P.M.
i w
t:
JI. The pr
.
J1�nse serial n umb er. mclu dmg The Ind ia n&amp; also announced that
· PLENTY . OF 'PA�
, e�, Wayne Roger� ,an. d, :m� a�e 0Y Janet Arnold; an ahot.
r
by
it�l' A. Tia¥eler'f?ifif&amp;�
SPACE
G'
e ;· hlv� so l d infielde r Billy Moth
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n
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.
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The postcards must be postmark.
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meetmg will be at t-he ch urch Wildlife and Green lnve1U11a ted.
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When he arrived at the scene, �ctober. rr an appl i ca nt is on acJ"ohn,ton , :n,rs. Donald 'WIJJ.ud.· t81',ffl - S',f.et_y at t�e t!Ql!V@tion. on Oct ober 23.
the area had been badly tramP._led t1ve duty i n the u. s. mil i tary o r
----�-�e�. Mr1. P.a1t1l ll9�b,, ¥r�. l{Jb�n T�e' :tcJ.Dley Chtpter also ii en te?ed
but the evldenH. he found inctuaed n1wa l forces he will not need an
Roi.Qh, Mrs. Wl\liam McFarlapd, Jn the l?.fatfo
· nal Chapter Contest. Paul Zirkle• er.e
a spent 1-2-ea ua:e shot.e:un shell, r�- Ohi o license , bu t should write
'Mra:�?nqbert _Dale Rpu1�. ¥r11i' . _'WP·
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ma�ns of book matches, a can , m
''service man " on his postca rd . He
)la m P�welt, Mrs. Vel!lla Boua}J,
U · r, qr arty
which
the
oil
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n obt&amp;i ned, must presen t
i dentifi�ation
and
llrs. Grant Roush 11\d· 1,Jrs. Ja
L. French.'8
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•Mr. and Mrs. Pa ui Zirkle entei'• partial re�:dns ol the squirrel.a eviden ce of current active d Ltty at
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arotl4ei' Djed Thur1dav ev
eni ng a t their home, Liberty Ave. Jal, used in selling the fire.
Kell eys Island .
L/ French �eived�rd
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Green pointed out that aside
There are about 2 ,900 acres on
HA)ULfO)I , Ont. ·WI....:.CUa- 1'hurfdl\Y a, the d�ath of her bro- honoring their daughter, Diana on
h�r l 3th birthday. A deco r� ted from the fact the men . bad broken Kellt;ys Isla nd , of which the Kellile'
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fliho was droppe,;t ey the un Mrdinner.
out,
t
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lack
of good judgment
charges a fee to hu nt. The Divisof South carOli na football old, di§! It , his home while watch•
P sent were P auline and Janice could have bad dilaatrous reaultf. i on of P arks owns about 400 acres.,
, ;{ , alty
leli:n last week, bu al@cd _l ®fl· \J11 .� ,t.orld ' Series w_1th two ' ree of Mlddl
cPQrt, Patty _ and
"O nl � a�ertnes, on the p11rt of so lucky hu nters m ay roa m over
frl! nd1. 'A\\1tQugh he h ad been · in Z�
f,· tract with the Ha milton Tiger- P!)Or
Llflda O�e ns, Bren da Owens, Ray- tbW!e who spotted the 11n�ke, and 2,3Q() a�es seeking pheasants.
heqltb
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lived bY hhdllelf.
ball Le ague.
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ed a n umber or nice 1d, id flames,- Aki Green , � l.'.presen tatU):u of this ,t the J
Men1 1 8 hi.di
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and Mrs . Neason Hibbard, Ptttil- .
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flve storage tanks of oil n�hW I tree pe
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f'our grandchildren
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iAd h•• l)f:en lmFOvlD&amp; wUh eaeh
o utin g.
He, Priddy, .. ICQMI Up 'flth a
new offe nse ,or �P.fl part,, He
r.a1ot;double-wl na ."
ca lls it a
Some of you may have Hen it,
I bave.n't, all l �11ow 11, U'1 new.
laci. fi1Ut _.,ern way Coach
Bob A1iley reported this week
that all his boya are In good
shape and abould be ready to g o
at full tllt Saturday. H e h11 bee n
worklns on a defense thla wee.t
to 1top Priddy'■ new o tren1e .
· Eastern, wh o hu rU n from the
�tn;le-wlh g formation may ,rwJtch ,
bark ·to the split T come Saturdl.y
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Last year, against the Mus­
keteer■ at Athe na, Br oo ks, 200pounder from W lncheat cr, Ky.,
curled 2:2 Ume1 for 189 yards, ill•
eluding in 8�yal'd tquehdawn run I
from scri mm11e ■nd acore d 12
po lnta.
Ohio U. l�1d1 In tbe 111-tlme
series betw�n the two 1choo l1
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Attendance - 352,813.
R eceipts - $2,230,(127.f\8.
0 66 14
Player!!' share - -$02,1-+t-.82.
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Ph1;y era share l n first four ga mea
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1 64 16 only.
Com mitsi oner's s))are --. $334,
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Crothers, Rio
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Leonard, laltern
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Colanun, !astern
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clNclNNATI UPI - Th-e na•
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COSTA MESA, Calif, UPI­ h e ls more in tere1ted in the Cin­
Marty Eurgol, a le111n 1vetera n or ci n nati Royals. wlnn l nu: games than
th e pro fess ional g oU wars who in rat!king up big total, for tbe
had be en out of acti on for a year National Basketball Assocla llon
with a bad ba�k. an d two com­ tl u b.
parativ e yo u ngsters, Tomm y Nie­
Robertson, who 1ra.duated from
porte and Jlm 'stinebaugh, were
tied tod ay for the lead g oin g in to the Unlversi.ty of Cinclnn ali this
the second rou nd o f the Orange . apring , joine d' the Royals after ret�
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Harki ns, McArthur
Martin, Rutland
Cl en denin, Th e Plain s
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Ed Ul mc&gt;r, 1 n 1 1 kidts , hll� aver­
aged 37.8. The Buc ks hav t" Sl'Or ed
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with the second quarte r Demi,:
tops with 34.
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Ohio .Unlv eisity's Bobcats,
nu mber one "small colle ge" t ea m
In the nation last week, accordi n g
to Associated Press, go after th elr
thlrd victory ov er a " maj or col•
PUBIJC WllLcaBIE
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first
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ha ve a 2- 2 record.
Bob Brooks, Ohio's bull. dozi n g
fullba ck whn had the best day of
his c"reer a�ainst Xavier l as t
ae••on, waa named Bqbcat of the
Week by ,he coaching staff for .
his perform.-,ce agaln1t Boston .
Unlvenlty l�t Saturda y. Jim
M a•1,tell l, 11ft end, wa s na med
linema n of t'1, Wttek. Brooks car­ 1
ried 18 tithas for 108 yard s, ln•
el u ding a iG-yard touch d own run
from scri mm aa:e a&amp;a inst Boston

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W. L. Ph 0Pt· THm
5 0 141 18
Rutla nd
2 2 73 46
Eutern
1 2 96 62•
Rio Grande
l 2 36 62 "'
Southwest ern
1 2 24 60
North Gallia
2 3 44 62
PolMf'oy
2 3 64 76
Waha m a
1 4 54 133
Middleport
1 4 47 108
Pt. Pleau nt
O ;J 18 124
Ha nn a n Trace
O � 30 122
Kyg er Cieek
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INDIVIDUAL SCORING
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Player
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I Co m bs, Rutl and
Crothers, Ri o Grande
6 3 42
6 0 3fl
Ru uell, Waha ma
fl O 36
Wi"ckllne , Rio Gra nd e
6 0 36
Hobstetter, Rutland
4 2 28
Jewell, Wah3.mll
4 0 24
Dl! nt, Kyger Creek
4 O 24
Martin, Rutla nd
3 3 23
Leonard , Eastern
3 2 22
Ballard, Eastern
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Young, Pt. Pleasant
3 0 18
C olem an. Eastern
3 0 II
Harris, Middleport
Bumgarnar. Middleport 3 0 18
2: I 14
Kloas, Middleport
2 0 12Rogers, Pt. Pleasant
2 0 12
Fore ma n, North Gallia
2 0 12
Dugan, Ru tland
2 0 12
HHttr, Pomtroy
2 0 12
Buffln9ton, Pomeroy

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I&gt;ov�r \be firat Qf the seaso n 28
to e and aince t hen ha\· e bee n
'beaten 19undb' by 3 oth er oppon­
fntl. Hatrev.er, they did tbrow a
1care iato Lopn two weeks back
a:oing · �o'f'D to a 42 to 14 count
In the ..eo,nd ha l l .
M;Jddleporrt, a winner in ih
tint outing of the season, has
dropped it, last four ball ga mes
bl' al111wi nc better than 37 paints
agai nst them In three ball gam es.
They did, howe ver, th�w a
.,care Into undefeated Rutland,
Septem ber 16th.
· All in all it would tak e a pretty
good ou ij a board to figure t he
out com e of tonlghl's game but
lt'I best to leav e it up to th e
boys ln the soiled j ers eys and th e
man called "Coac h."
Bob Ashl ey's Easterp High
Eaglea rou nd out this week'&amp;
football card wlth a game at
Jfaonan·TrQce Saturday night.
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, !'leason for deer-wit h bow and
arrow--and ruffled grouse opens
I Saturduy ill dayH!i:ht .
Wildlife Division
The stat e
warns that e�plosive or poisoned
arrows arc prohlbJted If\ hunting
d eer. 'the se a.wn runs until Dl"i: ,
31 a nd th e limit is one deer of
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a ny ag e, or either se x.

(1h\o 8\al.e Ul!iv,�ty•s Buck•
�� will ��t �u�•s Boiler•
qt La!,,yetle.
�_Jl�r.nce ����· of the
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" ll_!i 'Ten , �nd
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.won 28,4. '\'�e ):. time
St•ndin91 end Scoring
PITTS8U81,H UPI - FM¥ •D\I
lieuru on the
! -�eh was �� · .eo in
W�jll -�lf.l:
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W. L. Pta. �.
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G aII ipol 1s
2 0 76 0
J ack son
2 0 70 � 4\IP!fi�� .
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S:tto� aame result: Y ankees 16.
0 2 20 112
Nel sonville
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PonMroy
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Roderick, Gallipolis
2 2 J,.Q
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Howard, GalHpolis
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Ji•� Dame
2 1 14 kees 2.
Wright, Jatk�n
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Six
Surrett, Jat=kson
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2 1 1 2 Pi.ratea 0.
Ba i nter, Logan
,]lave �'¥ft -i1911bled
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me result : Piratea 10,
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Seve:nth
Sigler, Logan
2 1 14
In t9lal y ards
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2 o 1 2 Y�kees 9.
Benn ett, Athe ns
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and r.ashing.
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Winner:
Olson, A thens
2 o 12
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2 o 12
White , Ja&lt;'kso n
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320
Marl i n , Jackso n
2 0 l�
Manage_r,: Casey Stengel (l'l•n•
e9.mp!eted ip so trie1
Booth e , Jatkso n
2 0 ...,
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2 o �
Aoierican uague wtnners: 35
Kuz m an, Nelso nville
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B owles . Athens
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Rutland
l O 28 �
Th e Plains
�Previo us aeries �eeti ng
McArthur
1 O 27 0 tween YW�ea and �t.al,t!:s: Y�6 34 ��ea w:0:n · � four' itf411ht 1.1nie.s
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Chaunce y
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Fullback Bo b Fe rgu1on is the
lea d i ng scorer with fiv_e touch ·
dovms and alio baf &amp;amed 328
yard s for an av erJg e of 6.3.
Quart erback Tom Matte ha� 281
yard &amp; and a �-S av.er age. Only
other ba ll curi er i n double fr
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a.le Welsh 1nd d1ughler cal led
on Mr. and Mra. Charlt'Y Price
n.i •� .......,.., ,-&gt;
0 ...Mrs Buton'1 1i1ter, Judy Well, sunda:r aflernaon.
I un1um1Ji1ed. Mt."4'1'ften._ Kiddle
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port . Phone WY 2-282 1 .
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Louloe Bi gley
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4 R00.'.15 AND BA TI-I Un furnished
bur1 spent s.veral days with ber 11:randparenU, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charapartment .
Rent
reasonab le .
A three day workahop in crea- p1rticlp1nll I means of 1tudyln1 mother, m.mi Powell.
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C«ll WY 2-:i293.
10 1 1 6lc live l eadership was held Monday, togethet lhe characteriatic, of
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M.r. and Mn. J un p- S p,i un
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The nvival service, which
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l! ROOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, F u_r• : week for M11on County
school fedively in aucb an experiment.
has
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nace heat, la�ge lot . Located _ m pri ad pal.11 in l he offices
1
Monday's program waa 41ntitled
of the
Church clo� Sunday nliht.
le
ic
h
excelIent " ' 'gh borh ood · W' ! le Boar d of Educatio
NEW and USE D
n In Point "A Point of Vie w Abo ut Crea • I 0/':� !ic:" r1at�� ::me�,�
Mr. and Mn. Jack Johnson of
Box O OB- ll , c. 1 o The D a 1 l-, sen 1in- p1,,,ant .
1·1ve Leadenh 1p
" " . lt wu con duct- improv'ed.
Col umbus ca lled on Hazel JOhn­
e 1, pom e roy, Oh'10·
T
he
worksho
was
by
p
D
sponsore
ed
ean Wilburn of �anh1I I l
_
d
son Saturda,v.
u
.
Mrs.
sh
Roy
of
spent
B
Racine
10 _
11 _
Gtp 1 Jo intly by the Mason County Col lege.
__________
�•Ys of conducllnC fac- the weekend with her daughter
.
Mr. and Mr■. Willaro Pigott
Boar d of Education, Mason Coun- ulty m eetings were presented by
M r'i Willard Pigott and family Hd chlldren, Mrs. Roy Bush and
MUVEHN � HOOM HOUSE and ty principals, Marshall Coll ege, Otis Riee-, Roy Lloyd, Charl ie
Mr and Mrs· Ro bert Barton 0( Mr. and Mn. RIiey Pigott ,pent
·
ga rage, with grounds. Located on .in d the W. Va. Stale Depart Cur, A. L. Neville and William
1bono WY-l-3794
Sunday in Alhena wlth Mr. ud
Stale Route, fiv e mi l es from me nt o f Education.
Paclr:. A talk WIS given by E. V .
Mrs. George 8u1h and fam i ly.
POMl!ROY, OHIO
•
Pomeroy. Furnace heal. . Write
Purpose of th e workshop w.as Core of Marshall College on the
ed Bi11e1I and MnMildr
Mra.
Box 668-R, c/o Th e Dally Sen• to stimulate a higher degree of ability of leadership to _ di,tlntin e l, Pomeroy, Ohio.
creativity in teaching
and in guieh between major an d minor i
·
HJ 1 1 6tp school administration. I t offered probl ems.
Sunday School attendance on
- - -Oct. 9 w11 31, ofleriOl $fl.27. AtA demonstration of provision �ndanct
at wor,hip service wa
6 ROOM HOUSE WITH GAS and
I
for participation by lea.c hen in 14,
with Herman 'l'aytcr, leading.
e!ectricily in Cbtster. S ee Rid e n­
school planning and policy m,akThe MYF held ill rel!Ular mee tour Supp ly, Chester.
10 14 3tp
ing was presented on Tuesday. inc 11nd1y evenin
S
g. Mond•l' evenParti cipating: in the program were
in, th e Charge MYF monthly meet­
Paul Powel l, C. N. Haddox , Aud- ing was held here.
rey Meadowa, Claire Ona Burdette
r.,_
•- of th e uy
I me mll1:"r,
.x:vera
� F •t/
Gaug ea. Montgom ery 1 6.4 upper , an Benjamin
Frankl
d
i
n
IV.
On
d the 8k ating
'
P
le
de
party
at the
D
NEL'CHI SEWING MACH I N !£ com­
9:3
lower,
'AN•
PIIT
CONTROL
1
.2
o pe n. Gallipoli&amp; 17. 9
_____ � _ __
the same day, a demon,tration 0t1 Ches e
,, , _
A
. Milk.es button hol e s,
t
w
· .,_ m1,,dhn. ,,_,.
J
t
r
e·
ay
19
T\1.,_ay
plete
zig
zag
•-•
l
upper,
9
5
lower,
feet
open.
2
.
h kt; over gas station.
"Ways o!' Working with School
, 1.
m ono¥rams, and all fancy sl n­ MAN to
eve nlng. '
Lock
23,
15
6
upper
8.
low
e
r,
9
9-23-Uc
Patrons for Com.ll)Un i ty
Phone WY!i-9920.
Under. ' . •,
'
----1 _ . - --chea:. Originally sold for o\l er --, /,ti!f,
•A,·
wlw 'ltatlan WYI
closed off. All mov eable dams are standing
" waa glYen
and
Mr. ,an4 -Mr,.. Qefald .�warh and
Support
$300.00. Pay of! balanc e of $86 WANTED: Mechanic. Phon e WY2- up 13 through 23 and closed off.
4-2Mfc
iRai'
by H. Cliff Hamll(()II of the Slttf' dau lh� � -.,._a rietta and - M�- and''
i,r paym�nts or $2 per week.
Alt Kanaw h.a rh· er dam 11 on Department of F.du
9-23-tfe
9920.
cation ; Gene Mn., 11a,o19 Swartz , ,ahd d•u •bten
' I
NhJ' BE RESPONSIBLE
Phone WY 2-2204.
lO 12 Rte
sill.
of Wl(Ut.biidoWD, 'fl, Va. · •pent
Bal
l , Helen Sterrett, Charles WI/.
�
ebtl
contracted
paat
or
,
\,
Boat! down: Monlgom ,ry , J ane thers and
.
, f, '
u
Sunda1.,-tt� the&amp;·,-Hnta;:�I'. and
Manford
112
RATS
killed
with
Star
\\iarBle
ing,
�er thal'I by mys elr.
--_
--T
7:40
am
6.0;
Lock
8
Alliquippa
farin. 2'h lbs. $1 . 49. Eb ersbach MUELL ER FU'ltNA S
.
Wednnday'a program Included Mn. H�blrt S.,mi,
. msnecJ: Carl Stalder
Ct . W ITING 5 am . o- 1 l : Lock 17, Beaver 7 : 05
ed work,
ot
Mr. ·in( , Jin, Clair Woode
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
fl
unfinl■h
8
• · . : Addreu: Pleuant Ridge,
ob
rvatlona
,
HOUSE appflanc... Arnold I,. ;im, 1 -0 ; Lo ck 16 A. V. Crias 7:30
' ·'
r
etl
:'
hi1''
·_Use' _ ()11,
Cbefttt
'
.
iiftte
Mr
Mill,
Co-Op.
Landma
k
..
,
d
commen
pat
ll.
.
ts,
an,t dJa.cunlon by WalPomeroy Ohio
.
tMrt, SyracUM, Ohio. Pt.on.. pm, 10.0; Walter C. BeckJord 9 : 1 0
and .......
,
Char
uuv.
••
D,:
W"-•••
Sun,
(IJ) 28. 29, 30; &lt;II) 5, B, 7, 12,
d
en Rouab, Zelda Knapp,
i
110) 12, 3tp
M
i
lton
an
WY2-6.114
1
1
1
1
-tf
1
8
o
L
o
1
9
1
F
k
,
Fryberger 9
1
. Celotex Primed Hardboard
13, 14, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27, 28;
Burdette , C lyde Foley, Pe■rl B. da)I. In.: \he " ilftemoon · - th!)' all
· _ _ __
-_ am· 0;. 2 1 e L k ·
23 C harl es R. S eI\ I.OT OF FUN IN YOUR
OT
(
Mr
&amp;r,d
B.
·
I
l,
I
J
.
H'aye1
4,
.
3,
vlslt
9,
Mn
.J:',
10,
lB,
1
1
17,
,
ed'
,
"'rn
A.IR
�0
ND
_
ITI
_
O
Hereford
REFRIGEJIand Mildred Cha• an.
NII'IG
,
!
ve nson ;8 : 4 5' pm I 4-O M r. Criss
· · oJ
� ( i,arn to squne dance. Clas
______
and Y~_ : Pr,••- Chee■ebr,·w
18, 23, 2:i, 26, 30 ; ( 1 2 J I, 2.
;
aUon sent� Jaclr:'a Refrlgen- 3 20 a m , 1 7-9
'
:
Mik
e
Cr
eator 9 30
;
" �,-.wt; Oct. I$ frocn 8 to 11 p
:
M
i
ddl.port,
'
·'
U
11
tlon New Haven. 1'hou 6-T8-tl
2
am , S- 1 .
HEAGl.E
llEGISTEHED
Fee A K C
·�• J)AV Hall, romeroy
llr . ..d. !lffi.' Charle, O'Brien
1537.
2
Up bound: Lock 27 F. D . RooseCtt plei ,1:50 each aession or l'' em a lc . 4 years old , fully trained.
and: Wit"• nf CQlUmbda ' · ,pent the
\le lt 9:30 am, no tow; Gall ipolis
Phone SH 2- 5284 lifter 5 p. m .
A• ICTIONIII
•10 ft' 10 se11ioq1. WY 2-6121.
5116" 1 1!" 1 16'
•etk" IIJ«; Jt'lth bet ;parent.-. • Mr .
p
•
Peggy Downi e 6:l!i am, lO-Oj
JO
14
Jtc
10
12
3tp
l
CeMPMi•
hn'­
'
Week end JDHta of Mr. and ¥ra, and_ ,liln, '01fflet Griffin. ·
.
· ' .�- - .
Ad\lanl'e 9: 1 0 pm, 1�; Chande- L. D. Pierce Were
Crltt ll'Mlfortf
Larry Cllrtit of
llllilfMl14·.: 6f ··the Pollrod · · Bob­
4NJl
lQTJARE DANCE
l eer I0 :5, Pf, 4-0; City of Hunt- Waldo, Ohio, Mr.
I
.,,..., Phone or Contactt
'
POTATOES Clarence
Proff!U,
llhd 'Mn. kobart ln■oii . 1��1µ ; attend11!41 the . w'11•
nitbt, Oct. HI, from
inston 1 1 : 15 pm, 1 1-0; Waverly Newell and fam
Portland, Ohio.
ily of Keno, Kr. din'1.of· ·itaijbo Kay- Swartz ■ t th'e
10-4-12tp A. C. BIADl"ORD, lacl,.._ Ohl&amp;
· at Pomeroy Moose
•
ti
·
t.lO
12 :05 am, 1-2, D1spateh er l 20 and Mrs. Denver
�
OUrtia and t■m- Shade ' M:iitbodJst Church, Sunday ·
be
llooae mem rs and BEDROOM SUITE, cumpl&lt;-'le, d in­
am, _ I-0; Lock 23 OVEC 3 :45 pm, ily of Columbus,
. •
Make real aavinaa, en new siding for your home. Thia primed
Mn. Millatd Van attefndtft,, : · ·
10,. 13-3lc
O- l3, Helen Z �:35 pm, 0- !I; C. V. Meter and Mrs.
etle set, bed complete, washer,
Henry Dalley of
Mr. •,ihd,,- kri. MUITIIY Ro,kl� .
bar4.boird 1idini bf Celotex beautifies, insulates and gives you
H�rner 8: 15pm, 0 2; �r. Cri&amp;s I Syracuae, Mrs. Bryon
re frigerst o r, Magic Chef range,
Ca
lvert of and - �t.r.,· 'Betty, . of D�yton
STATION, SYRA­
yeam of 'trouble-free protection. It -won� rot and it holds the
- Cliff
IO. 5 pm, 0-6; Elger
Elec lrolux sw eaper with at­
4 am Guy1wille and Jack Johnaon, Col• spent;!,¥• \teek. end with Kr. and
' now open. Dealers
0-1.
paiiil. Call US today.
tachments, 1 Boy's 26" bicycle
umbus.
Mra. Vt!N · 8W'ariz.
' .
1oU 'Products. Giv e our
.ind two Gir ls 26"' bicycles,
Sunda-,
Millard
Swartl
and
cldldre�
vl,-.
dinner
1ue1ta
of ¥J'. and
_ ae,vlce • try. 10- 13-3tp
other articl es. t21--7th St., Mi d
Mrs. Oscar Babcock were Xeltb ited Mn.- 8."ln, who lf ·reeov-erltt,
1 0-13-Jtp
dleport, 0.
SEARLJ!',S, will not
Weber and Johnnie Newlun,
from &amp;dr8fry ·tn �L lOlleph'a Hb!l'P�d
a
b
LEGA
Mr. and Mra. Jimmie Preston and 11 in Parkerabur1, teveral! Um.es ·
L
NOT
IC
E
·
;i.
---;
AtJMO
VIO
ET
sale.
d
rte
for
S
L
:�!;
�i L� f�
. �
·
·
· D)'O�! O
AnnuaJ election of Meigs county family, Cheahir,, were overnight last week_.
.
BefOl"P 0:80 A.M .
ors. Call afler 5 WY2-3738 and
Ag
ul
. JiljNlf.
gu
e
st■
of
Mr. and Mra. Dorael l,arm- t\Jral Socie ty Dir ector, wil l
Re\'.. Mllleir, h�ld Commu�i9n
Middleport WV,2,2649
Sun day.
1 0-13-3tp
Pearl Searles
be he ld Saturday, Nove mber 12, klns.
setvice at the El�wood Nur1ln1 'Phone S..4,,1154
KAU'fZ FUD STO.,.
MASON', W, VA.
10,j,.:at,;
M i nenvllle, Ohio.
1-30 GALLON El ectric water
Sunday dinne� 11uesta of Mr. and Ht:tme SundPY, eve�ing; Ott_ 9.
1060. from 5:00 P. M. to 9 : 00 P, M.
At CltNtw
healer. Used very little. Phone
at th e office of the Meig s county Mrs.
A. Ralrdth wera Mr. and --,
Yukon 5-UU
--.-�-------- -WY2-3542
Pomeroy.
10-13·3tp
Mrs.
Parnell
Commission
&gt;dinrad
C
e
rs
In
M
of
Amanda
HAMtl.L
SERVICI
STATION
T
th
e
ei
g1
HpME WANTED FOR WO DOGS
Coun'
and Mr. alNI ·Mff!. · Pea_rl KobJelltl,
Ly Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio
BtfeN 9 :00 A.M.
· and
' a' tiata. cau WY 2-11133,
Q u J l lflcatlons for cand idatea for Che,ter. Aft.�rn.oon eallffl . were
Albany US,
10 14 3ti'
AUCTION SALE
Directors
are thal tb ey must be a Mr. and Mr.. Htnvard, Ervin, RaEvrry Day Sente,
V aluable lleal Estate 1ind Personal
qualifie
d \loter
of Meigs County cine, Mrs. HU�rt F'lnk, 'Mfddltport,
Prop
e
rty.
On
Saturday,
Oct.
29,
(§)
AUCTIONlfR
an d must have a membe nhlp tic- Rev. and Mf1. FreeI1n4 �otfi1 and
1 960, al 1 : 00 I'. M. on th e proREASONABLE RATRS
LQl!T: BEAGLE HOUND. An,­
ket in sai d Society for the year Mn. Dorit Randolph, ltaFllie.
pe rty, situate d un u. s. W, tlOO
SATISFACTION GUARANTIED
1060.
t6 bame of Jerry. Call
Mr. and Mrs. Diel[ ·i'.pth
and
ft. west of the intersection or
o
I.
y
0.
C•II
rit•
McCo
w
10-13-3ic
r
Candi_dateB petition&amp; muat be dau1htera of Akron �de.ti} �:� ·week
Route s M and 7, I will sell al
Che.t•r, Ohio
filed With the Secretary n bt later end with Mr. and ·Hr,! )V1yne
auction the fol lowing:
8 22 IOtp than 5:00 P, M., Fri day, November Prince. Sunday , 1fterjJ� · c,:•llel'I
REAL ESTAT E
were Mra. Laura Rut� .· . arid Mrt.
4, 19BO.
Two bedroom house with bath 1 BUI LDOZER FOK HIRE p0nd
Dorothy
nly
Rlebel, Retk!svllle.
person
hol
s
ing
d
member�
�'.
P
furnace
n nd full base ment,
b;se mcnls an d landaca ing. P
ship tickets at th.e cloae of the
Mr. anlt Mn. Norman W�r and
h eat. One brick ve nee r build_
Che.11ter, Y U 5_3255
.
10 3 aotp
_ _ _____ _ 1960 County F1ur, or at leaat (if. Mr. and Mrs. Jun�or Hauber entering 24 x 40 ft. recently used __ _
for a flower shop and gift 1, hop. JlOOfi' JNG - SPOUTING, SHEET teen cal e ndar day� before the date talned their parents, Mr. •nd Mrs.
Fred Larkins on their &lt;M&gt;th wedding
metal work. Rcp.iir work of any of election 1are qu1dified to vote,
Would mak e a wonrlerful DriveThe Me la:■ County Agricul- annlversar:y by takinl -lhetn to j
In resta urant. 3½: acre Jot with I kind. Phon e WY 2-230 1.
dinner at Circle's Rutt.u rant in I
tural Soci ety
.. CHEVROLET V8 Impala.
1
10 10 30tp I
600 n. frontage on both sid eB
\
By: Frank H. Johnston , Pomeroy, Sunday.
. Hard top 2 door. Chevof Rt. 50 Prope rty may be m- 1 -----------_c
t , tlneat and heat, and this
'Mr.
and
Mr■.
Dorsel
Larkin•
Secretary
specled any time .
·
______ (10) 14, 21, 28, 3tc apent the week end at Cheshire
, JI flnell jn condition and
PERSONAL PROPIRTV
- -- - - - c-=cc
-··--- -- with Mrs. Betty LOuden whUe their
Turboglyde, rear Two Block American sa wm t ll COMPLETE INSURANCE :PR�
parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
V lr&amp;!l
.,.t I ker. Safety-trak differ- Heavy d uty Huber Tractor : tectlon, Liht, Au.to, Fire, Pollo.
Wamsley, and son, John, went to
Call Don
111111, 11.iddleport,
tntlal. S ow1 tender care. Blaet- 1
H eavy d uty Power Plane r 1959
Fort Meade, Md. to viait tht:ir son,
rylt,i4_
1 1 H 6lc .
!,p.r'a. Pomeroy.
lnternal10nal 2 Ton Truck: 1960
NOTIC I OF FILIN G AND
Paul, who Is &amp;taUoned there.
HIARING ON INVENTORY
John De ere 440 Crawler Trac- BA.RN E6,SIMPSON INSU RANCE
1N1 IOID y8 Falrlane MO, Sl,29�.
Pearl an d Emma Powell called
,
tor with winch and 6 ft. blade,
a
Prob
te
C
ou rt' Melrs C ounI V, Ohl•
Agent■, Middleport. Fire, Auto-it/I
NdJn. Sharp car insid e
on Mr. a l'ld Mn. zern Pie11ee, sun,
.
ap
prox
hr.
Caat
use.
No.
300
1
1,
41
1
mobil.. llonda. Phone WV%ln;d Oil. ll'ordomatic. Bl,ettn.-r' 11 ,
M ar lon P. Reynolds, Owner
TO the Executor or Adininislra- day evenln".
•
t tt..i... lr.-.,1,
a-27.tr
2903.
6tc
11
14
Mr. and Mn. Thurman Babcock
' ------' ' •.�VI'• tor
Elnora M. Reynol ds
and to such of the following as
-are re ,!idents of the state of Ohio: and Florence Lim-berger were SunI . 0. Mct:o}', Auctionee r
IJN1• SlUl!eUker V8 Preaidcnt $99,
day dinner sueata of Mr. and .Mra.
• doof Ndan. Finish and uphols- Term s : mad e know on day of sa le
:--:-:-:-:::---==-:-_ccc-,c-;;-= I survi�ina spouse, ir any ; next of Bob Coleman of Keno.
Nol
kin
Re,p0n,lble
for
Accident■
b
e
neflclar
iea und er the will,
;
Uko pew. Studeb&amp;ker'S finFOR SALE: FIVE R6 0M HO USE
M r. and Mr■. Howard Youns of
tlL
Blietffiar',, Pomeroy.
0 0) : 13, 14, 1 3, 22, 24, 23, 26,
wi th bath, nice loeatlon. Melvin I f any; the attorney or atlomey1 p
,
,
Cl
d
27, 28-9lc
10 14 6tc
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo.!Ult St., Pomoro, . r�pr".#ent ing any of the aforemen- �c��r w !� :· Xa;· :n�r ::.::�
• i.
n
dl
e
llon
on
d
:
pen
s
JO 1 30tp
"OR SALE : APPLES, Burdette ___
_____
of
Mr.
a11d
Mra.
Garth
Smith.
iM.e
.,,.. BUICK V8 Hard Top t d r. .l
You are hereby notifi ed that on
Fruil lt'arm, Pom eroy Route l . FOR SALE House,, 1 acre Port- the 3th
Mrs,
Nell
Groce,
Mlsa
Belva
-;: 1. • •• 1 Bparldlq orljln1l two
day of October 1 960, an In·
Ph• ne WY 2 -tl970.
tone ,reen Jinlah. Dynaflow
10 10 6tp
land, 9ome furnlh•e $2000.00. ventory and Apprai!em e nt of the Groce and Mra. Daa:mar Rumm.1.Jer
_____
,4pff, llaettnar's, Pomeroy.
____ _
For further Information Phone eatate of Henry F. Bailey, dcceu- have ·been vlaitlna: relativea In Ken.·
,
11 14 6tc POTATOES FOR SALE. Herb Wil10.11-etp ed, Ille or Chesler Town&amp;hip i n tuck-,.
VIJ-2476.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mye11, Mr .
--=-��,-- said County was filed In thls ourt
llam1,
Shad
e, Ohio,
10
6tp
-,-��
!Z
C!fl\'ROLET Deluu coupe. -- --- _ ---,
FOR SALE: HOUSE: 5 ROOMS and
·
and
Mn. Wayne Prince were vlaltI Heari ng on s� id Inventory and
Al• ZDMbaotcal condltlon, Maaon, SINGER SEWJ"'-1
bath. ' storm windows and door■
MACHINEing
w
i th Mr. and Mr1. Shirley Swan
��(.j
Apprala
ement will be had before
'
_ \'\'i;
1bon• SP il-5919.
awnmgs. 11'1 Syracuse . Arter small
round bobb in, in bran d new conrecently,
this
Court
on
e
th
24th
d
ay
uf Oct•
,.
10 8 0lp
·
,
down payment, take over GI
11ole cabinet. Equ ipped to z ig
Mr. and Mn. CJyde Lawrence
· J
ober 1 960 at 10 0 cloclr: A . M.
'·
, l' } · '
Loan. Call Gallipolis G I 8-3853
1:ia: and mak e button holes. Will
Exception■ thereto may be med Wfire In Parllerabura recently.
after 4 p. m.
(10) 12 3tp
sell ,to responsib le party lo
Mn, Le1t1 and MIidred Hawley
by any i nterested party at ■ny
'
take over 8 p,yments of eo.40
wer
e Sun.a-..
-.-, afternoon caJlen of
time prior to fi ve day&amp; before tht
per monlh, Phone WY 2-2204.
Mr. and Mra, David Y1te1.
dale set tor hearing,
,
were
10 12 fltc
WITNESS my s i gnature alld ·"' Mr. •and Mn. Geor1e Hall
· on Hall
■ltln
llr.
·•d
Mn.
Mu,
NOT ICI O P , ILi N G AND
•
tho seal of aaJd cou.rt, this n
-•
•
recently.
HIAltlNG ON INVINTOltY
5th day of O�toher 1960.
CaN No. 1 1,424
8LIN1&gt;8 '3-00 and up.
F' H . O'BRIEN
·" Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout were
Probate
Court,
Mel111
County,
Ohio
:i. ew ndoW blind• and shades.
Judge and Ex-Offic io Cl er k ..,,s IUni M r, a nd Mn. Norman WoAl tS IPICIALI
'
e Executor or Admlni strath
'fO
nla
...
Dale
Wlppel
SupMfS.00
57
By Ann Baker, Deputy Clel1t her Frida, evenln1.
Mercury 60 H. P.
J ' ',.
Mra. Harold Holter and children,
tor
11nd
to
1uch
or
the
!ollowlni
as
Ill Union Ave., Pomero)',
59 Mercury 70 H. p, '595.00
(lO) 7, lf, 2tc
--Mn.
Duld Smith and children,
I
ar
e
retJl
d
ents
of
the
stat
e
of
Ohio:
10
1
1
30tc
-t5 H. it, Marcur, OuHlt t,ffl.OD
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Janet and Marilyn Blaaell, and Ted
survlvlng spouse, if any, next or
M T-OPOLITAN MOTOR S
'co,\L-1.TJJIP, STOKl!ll, NUT.
Hayman visited Mr. and Mra. Joe
kin ; beneUelarlea under the will. ,
• 1111 Main 5trHt, Pomaror
,, � _
�bl• B COil Co., Weat Colum•
Biaaell, Mason, W. Va. Saturday,
NOTICI
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FILING
If
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the
attorney
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attorn
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AND
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Phont WY!-31JO
IJla; W, Va. Pb, BP
Mr. and Mn. Jim Carter, Karen
represe nting any of the aloremenHEARING ON INVI NTOltY
1-20-tlc:
and Sandy, were vJsittlll Mr, and
4
C1ae
No.
1
1,433
llono
d persons.
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I You are hePby notified that on 1 Proba._ Court, Mel11 County, O hio . Mn, Alva Holsln1er, Reednille,
lj ,,
- LA'fi T, H, 1&gt;AVl8 pro,
TO the Ex ecutor or Adminlatra • · Saturday.
the 5th day of Octob er 1980,. an
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0For
Sal�
or
Rent
two -Y, locallli
�
e ntory and Appralsement of the
Mr. and Mn. Charle■ Larkins and
lor
Inv
and to such of the followln&amp;: u
J •
orlll
Tblrd and Coal 50 FOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized
were visltin, Mr. and Mr■ ,
family
eslate of Garfield A. Adams, de• are re side nts of the ■ late of Ohio :
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lliwti. lliddl.port. may be
bedrooms, ruU bath with autu- ceased, ""late of Pomeroy, Ohio in surviving &amp;pouae, U any; next of 'Ru11eJI Mollott,n, Sunday.
@ti ffl.DIDI,
1-l T..aote
matlc waaher. Mapl e Street, Mid- 111 id County was filed in this Court. kin; beneflciariea under the will,
rt. Phone WY 2 ·5460.
dlepo
,
He aring on 111ld Inv e ntory .and If any; the attorney or attorney■ Wa hama School Club
your
Pick
bu
per
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2
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Appralsement will be had be fore representing any of the aforemen•
Bttnl 7ou own container.
if
this Court on the 24th day ut Oct• tioned penon11:
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You are hereby notif ied that o•
ober 1960, at 10:30 o'clock A. M.
1�
The Annual Club ol Wah■ma
the
Exceptions
thereto
may
be
fi
l ed
5th
day
of
October
1960,
an
Jn·
Hi&amp;h
School will aponaor a chic­
W ANTED TO BUY good u.,.ed l'Ar
by any Inter ested party at any I ventory and Appralsement of the ken ■upper a, the hiih aehool
State lowesl price acceptable.
time prior to five days before the esl•le of Geara:e Frankl i n Pickens cafeteria on Wedntlday evenlnc,
Wr ite box 668-U care The Dally date se t for he-arina.
· deceased, l ite of Reedavllle in October 19, from 5 to 7:30 p. m,
SenUnel, Pomeroy.
I0-13-3tp
WITNESS my 1l&amp;naturc and aald rounly wae flied in this Court.
Tho prl&lt;e or the tlc:kola la ,1,23
the aeal of said Court, th ia , Hearing on ■aid Inventory and for ■chllta and '1:5 cent■ for cbll­
5th day of October 1060.
,\ppraisement will be had before dren. Orden wlll be taken and
H.
O'BRJEN
f'.
th is Court on the 24th day o( Odo. delivered to hornet for thoee wbo
EIGKT BOOM HOUSH:, two five
Judge and Ex-Officio Cl erk her :1.980, at U:00 o'clock A. M.
deain it. There will be an extra
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Bena:et.
By Ann Bak�r, D e puty Clerk
Exception■ thereto may be filed eharee ot five cents per order
PboN WYJ.327:1.
11-2-lfe
(10) 7, 14, 2te by any Interested part:y at any deUvered.
TRAILER COURT space for rent. -------- ---- 1 t ime prior to five d•ys before the
Nl;W YORK UPI - There',
Clun quiet resi dent ial location
I date set for hearina.
truth In old wtvea• tales: but
tome
ill Cheshire, Ohio. , Concrete
WITNESS my elguture and
patio and wall■, 900d w,ter,
the .... of ,aid Court, lhl, lhey;re nol an Infallible culdt
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lnve1t0rt1 accordln, ta Standard
,ewer, laundry, pr'i\/N etee. SG.00
&amp;th day or October t960.
Mr■ France• Dohner, Barberton
Poor·, Corp., lnve1tment ad·
arut
JNll' week. Hobart DIUor.., Real•
F. H. O'BRIEN
tor, Gallipoli,, Ohio. 10-6-lotc 11pent the weekend with Mr. and
Judie and Ex-Officio Clerk
vlaory firth. '
Mrs. Guy Li e.
'Mie old �d v_l� to buy stock - and
By Ann ·Baker, Deputy Clerk
MODERN unfurniahed 3 rooms
\in, Ciyde Hines, Athe ns. callit away,
for instance, waa
put
(IO) 7, 14, 2tc
and bath apartment Birch cab- ed on Mr. and Mra. Virgil �lack• _ _ _ -·-------- ''Good advice .:.....: if you bou&amp;h,t
. 1bare1 of �ner■l Motors to years
Inell,
dl1poaal,
Inci nerator, wood Saturday evening.
wett Saiturday.
llr&amp;e clo,eta. Phone WY2-5141.
Mr. and Mr,. Arthur Burton
Mn. R. 0. Burson baa been on 110, Poor advice - if you 1111:ed
_ • _ _ _ ..._..., · ,·bited Mr and Mra. Dana Ho- tbe lick list.
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�SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 14, 1 960

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- J Three Day Workshop Held For

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a.le Welsh 1nd d1ughler cal led
on Mr. and Mra. Charlt'Y Price
n.i •� .......,.., ,-&gt;
0 ...Mrs Buton'1 1i1ter, Judy Well, sunda:r aflernaon.
I un1um1Ji1ed. Mt."4'1'ften._ Kiddle
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who it ln Mei&amp;• General ho,pital .
port . Phone WY 2-282 1 .
3 3 ti
ty MlldrM 11-11
or Pomeroy
Louloe Bi gley
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M!H Pearl Po•ell of Pari erll• spent the weekend with ber ·
4 R00.'.15 AND BA TI-I Un furnished
bur1 spent s.veral days with ber 11:randparenU, Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charapartment .
Rent
reasonab le .
A three day workahop in crea- p1rticlp1nll I means of 1tudyln1 mother, m.mi Powell.
E
/ le)' Price.
C«ll WY 2-:i293.
10 1 1 6lc live l eadership was held Monday, togethet lhe characteriatic, of
l
CONllll�T Dl!PENDAIILB USULTI
M.r. and Mn. J un p- S p,i un
-- · Tu e sday and Wedneaday of this leadenhlp that can funcUon elI
The nvival service, which
llATl!S
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the Rodn ey
l! ROOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, F u_r• : week for M11on County
school fedively in aucb an experiment.
has
beeo in proare.tS at Mt. Olhe
�ir�
;�n::
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r!'f!
y.
nace heat, la�ge lot . Located _ m pri ad pal.11 in l he offices
1
Monday's program waa 41ntitled
of the
Church clo� Sunday nliht.
le
ic
h
excelIent " ' 'gh borh ood · W' ! le Boar d of Educatio
NEW and USE D
n In Point "A Point of Vie w Abo ut Crea • I 0/':� !ic:" r1at�� ::me�,�
Mr. and Mn. Jack Johnson of
Box O OB- ll , c. 1 o The D a 1 l-, sen 1in- p1,,,ant .
1·1ve Leadenh 1p
" " . lt wu con duct- improv'ed.
Col umbus ca lled on Hazel JOhn­
e 1, pom e roy, Oh'10·
T
he
worksho
was
by
p
D
sponsore
ed
ean Wilburn of �anh1I I l
_
d
son Saturda,v.
u
.
Mrs.
sh
Roy
of
spent
B
Racine
10 _
11 _
Gtp 1 Jo intly by the Mason County Col lege.
__________
�•Ys of conducllnC fac- the weekend with her daughter
.
Mr. and Mr■. Willaro Pigott
Boar d of Education, Mason Coun- ulty m eetings were presented by
M r'i Willard Pigott and family Hd chlldren, Mrs. Roy Bush and
MUVEHN � HOOM HOUSE and ty principals, Marshall Coll ege, Otis Riee-, Roy Lloyd, Charl ie
Mr and Mrs· Ro bert Barton 0( Mr. and Mn. RIiey Pigott ,pent
·
ga rage, with grounds. Located on .in d the W. Va. Stale Depart Cur, A. L. Neville and William
1bono WY-l-3794
Sunday in Alhena wlth Mr. ud
Stale Route, fiv e mi l es from me nt o f Education.
Paclr:. A talk WIS given by E. V .
Mrs. George 8u1h and fam i ly.
POMl!ROY, OHIO
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Pomeroy. Furnace heal. . Write
Purpose of th e workshop w.as Core of Marshall College on the
ed Bi11e1I and MnMildr
Mra.
Box 668-R, c/o Th e Dally Sen• to stimulate a higher degree of ability of leadership to _ di,tlntin e l, Pomeroy, Ohio.
creativity in teaching
and in guieh between major an d minor i
·
HJ 1 1 6tp school administration. I t offered probl ems.
Sunday School attendance on
- - -Oct. 9 w11 31, ofleriOl $fl.27. AtA demonstration of provision �ndanct
at wor,hip service wa
6 ROOM HOUSE WITH GAS and
I
for participation by lea.c hen in 14,
with Herman 'l'aytcr, leading.
e!ectricily in Cbtster. S ee Rid e n­
school planning and policy m,akThe MYF held ill rel!Ular mee tour Supp ly, Chester.
10 14 3tp
ing was presented on Tuesday. inc 11nd1y evenin
S
g. Mond•l' evenParti cipating: in the program were
in, th e Charge MYF monthly meet­
Paul Powel l, C. N. Haddox , Aud- ing was held here.
rey Meadowa, Claire Ona Burdette
r.,_
•- of th e uy
I me mll1:"r,
.x:vera
� F •t/
Gaug ea. Montgom ery 1 6.4 upper , an Benjamin
Frankl
d
i
n
IV.
On
d the 8k ating
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de
party
at the
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NEL'CHI SEWING MACH I N !£ com­
9:3
lower,
'AN•
PIIT
CONTROL
1
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o pe n. Gallipoli&amp; 17. 9
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the same day, a demon,tration 0t1 Ches e
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t
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e·
ay
19
T\1.,_ay
plete
zig
zag
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upper,
9
5
lower,
feet
open.
2
.
h kt; over gas station.
"Ways o!' Working with School
, 1.
m ono¥rams, and all fancy sl n­ MAN to
eve nlng. '
Lock
23,
15
6
upper
8.
low
e
r,
9
9-23-Uc
Patrons for Com.ll)Un i ty
Phone WY!i-9920.
Under. ' . •,
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----1 _ . - --chea:. Originally sold for o\l er --, /,ti!f,
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wlw 'ltatlan WYI
closed off. All mov eable dams are standing
" waa glYen
and
Mr. ,an4 -Mr,.. Qefald .�warh and
Support
$300.00. Pay of! balanc e of $86 WANTED: Mechanic. Phon e WY2- up 13 through 23 and closed off.
4-2Mfc
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by H. Cliff Hamll(()II of the Slttf' dau lh� � -.,._a rietta and - M�- and''
i,r paym�nts or $2 per week.
Alt Kanaw h.a rh· er dam 11 on Department of F.du
9-23-tfe
9920.
cation ; Gene Mn., 11a,o19 Swartz , ,ahd d•u •bten
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NhJ' BE RESPONSIBLE
Phone WY 2-2204.
lO 12 Rte
sill.
of Wl(Ut.biidoWD, 'fl, Va. · •pent
Bal
l , Helen Sterrett, Charles WI/.
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contracted
paat
or
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Boat! down: Monlgom ,ry , J ane thers and
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Sunda1.,-tt� the&amp;·,-Hnta;:�I'. and
Manford
112
RATS
killed
with
Star
\\iarBle
ing,
�er thal'I by mys elr.
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7:40
am
6.0;
Lock
8
Alliquippa
farin. 2'h lbs. $1 . 49. Eb ersbach MUELL ER FU'ltNA S
.
Wednnday'a program Included Mn. H�blrt S.,mi,
. msnecJ: Carl Stalder
Ct . W ITING 5 am . o- 1 l : Lock 17, Beaver 7 : 05
ed work,
ot
Mr. ·in( , Jin, Clair Woode
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
fl
unfinl■h
8
• · . : Addreu: Pleuant Ridge,
ob
rvatlona
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HOUSE appflanc... Arnold I,. ;im, 1 -0 ; Lo ck 16 A. V. Crias 7:30
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Cbefttt
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Mr
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d
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an,t dJa.cunlon by WalPomeroy Ohio
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tMrt, SyracUM, Ohio. Pt.on.. pm, 10.0; Walter C. BeckJord 9 : 1 0
and .......
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Char
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Sun,
(IJ) 28. 29, 30; &lt;II) 5, B, 7, 12,
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en Rouab, Zelda Knapp,
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. Celotex Primed Hardboard
13, 14, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27, 28;
Burdette , C lyde Foley, Pe■rl B. da)I. In.: \he " ilftemoon · - th!)' all
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-_ am· 0;. 2 1 e L k ·
23 C harl es R. S eI\ I.OT OF FUN IN YOUR
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REFRIGEJIand Mildred Cha• an.
NII'IG
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� ( i,arn to squne dance. Clas
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and Y~_ : Pr,••- Chee■ebr,·w
18, 23, 2:i, 26, 30 ; ( 1 2 J I, 2.
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aUon sent� Jaclr:'a Refrlgen- 3 20 a m , 1 7-9
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Cr
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" �,-.wt; Oct. I$ frocn 8 to 11 p
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M
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tlon New Haven. 1'hou 6-T8-tl
2
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HEAGl.E
llEGISTEHED
Fee A K C
·�• J)AV Hall, romeroy
llr . ..d. !lffi.' Charle, O'Brien
1537.
2
Up bound: Lock 27 F. D . RooseCtt plei ,1:50 each aession or l'' em a lc . 4 years old , fully trained.
and: Wit"• nf CQlUmbda ' · ,pent the
\le lt 9:30 am, no tow; Gall ipolis
Phone SH 2- 5284 lifter 5 p. m .
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5116" 1 1!" 1 16'
•etk" IIJ«; Jt'lth bet ;parent.-. • Mr .
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Peggy Downi e 6:l!i am, lO-Oj
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Ad\lanl'e 9: 1 0 pm, 1�; Chande- L. D. Pierce Were
Crltt ll'Mlfortf
Larry Cllrtit of
llllilfMl14·.: 6f ··the Pollrod · · Bob­
4NJl
lQTJARE DANCE
l eer I0 :5, Pf, 4-0; City of Hunt- Waldo, Ohio, Mr.
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.,,..., Phone or Contactt
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POTATOES Clarence
Proff!U,
llhd 'Mn. kobart ln■oii . 1��1µ ; attend11!41 the . w'11•
nitbt, Oct. HI, from
inston 1 1 : 15 pm, 1 1-0; Waverly Newell and fam
Portland, Ohio.
ily of Keno, Kr. din'1.of· ·itaijbo Kay- Swartz ■ t th'e
10-4-12tp A. C. BIADl"ORD, lacl,.._ Ohl&amp;
· at Pomeroy Moose
•
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t.lO
12 :05 am, 1-2, D1spateh er l 20 and Mrs. Denver
�
OUrtia and t■m- Shade ' M:iitbodJst Church, Sunday ·
be
llooae mem rs and BEDROOM SUITE, cumpl&lt;-'le, d in­
am, _ I-0; Lock 23 OVEC 3 :45 pm, ily of Columbus,
. •
Make real aavinaa, en new siding for your home. Thia primed
Mn. Millatd Van attefndtft,, : · ·
10,. 13-3lc
O- l3, Helen Z �:35 pm, 0- !I; C. V. Meter and Mrs.
etle set, bed complete, washer,
Henry Dalley of
Mr. •,ihd,,- kri. MUITIIY Ro,kl� .
bar4.boird 1idini bf Celotex beautifies, insulates and gives you
H�rner 8: 15pm, 0 2; �r. Cri&amp;s I Syracuae, Mrs. Bryon
re frigerst o r, Magic Chef range,
Ca
lvert of and - �t.r.,· 'Betty, . of D�yton
STATION, SYRA­
yeam of 'trouble-free protection. It -won� rot and it holds the
- Cliff
IO. 5 pm, 0-6; Elger
Elec lrolux sw eaper with at­
4 am Guy1wille and Jack Johnaon, Col• spent;!,¥• \teek. end with Kr. and
' now open. Dealers
0-1.
paiiil. Call US today.
tachments, 1 Boy's 26" bicycle
umbus.
Mra. Vt!N · 8W'ariz.
' .
1oU 'Products. Giv e our
.ind two Gir ls 26"' bicycles,
Sunda-,
Millard
Swartl
and
cldldre�
vl,-.
dinner
1ue1ta
of ¥J'. and
_ ae,vlce • try. 10- 13-3tp
other articl es. t21--7th St., Mi d
Mrs. Oscar Babcock were Xeltb ited Mn.- 8."ln, who lf ·reeov-erltt,
1 0-13-Jtp
dleport, 0.
SEARLJ!',S, will not
Weber and Johnnie Newlun,
from &amp;dr8fry ·tn �L lOlleph'a Hb!l'P�d
a
b
LEGA
Mr. and Mra. Jimmie Preston and 11 in Parkerabur1, teveral! Um.es ·
L
NOT
IC
E
·
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AtJMO
VIO
ET
sale.
d
rte
for
S
L
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AnnuaJ election of Meigs county family, Cheahir,, were overnight last week_.
.
BefOl"P 0:80 A.M .
ors. Call afler 5 WY2-3738 and
Ag
ul
. JiljNlf.
gu
e
st■
of
Mr. and Mra. Dorael l,arm- t\Jral Socie ty Dir ector, wil l
Re\'.. Mllleir, h�ld Commu�i9n
Middleport WV,2,2649
Sun day.
1 0-13-3tp
Pearl Searles
be he ld Saturday, Nove mber 12, klns.
setvice at the El�wood Nur1ln1 'Phone S..4,,1154
KAU'fZ FUD STO.,.
MASON', W, VA.
10,j,.:at,;
M i nenvllle, Ohio.
1-30 GALLON El ectric water
Sunday dinne� 11uesta of Mr. and Ht:tme SundPY, eve�ing; Ott_ 9.
1060. from 5:00 P. M. to 9 : 00 P, M.
At CltNtw
healer. Used very little. Phone
at th e office of the Meig s county Mrs.
A. Ralrdth wera Mr. and --,
Yukon 5-UU
--.-�-------- -WY2-3542
Pomeroy.
10-13·3tp
Mrs.
Parnell
Commission
&gt;dinrad
C
e
rs
In
M
of
Amanda
HAMtl.L
SERVICI
STATION
T
th
e
ei
g1
HpME WANTED FOR WO DOGS
Coun'
and Mr. alNI ·Mff!. · Pea_rl KobJelltl,
Ly Court House, Pomeroy, Ohio
BtfeN 9 :00 A.M.
· and
' a' tiata. cau WY 2-11133,
Q u J l lflcatlons for cand idatea for Che,ter. Aft.�rn.oon eallffl . were
Albany US,
10 14 3ti'
AUCTION SALE
Directors
are thal tb ey must be a Mr. and Mr.. Htnvard, Ervin, RaEvrry Day Sente,
V aluable lleal Estate 1ind Personal
qualifie
d \loter
of Meigs County cine, Mrs. HU�rt F'lnk, 'Mfddltport,
Prop
e
rty.
On
Saturday,
Oct.
29,
(§)
AUCTIONlfR
an d must have a membe nhlp tic- Rev. and Mf1. FreeI1n4 �otfi1 and
1 960, al 1 : 00 I'. M. on th e proREASONABLE RATRS
LQl!T: BEAGLE HOUND. An,­
ket in sai d Society for the year Mn. Dorit Randolph, ltaFllie.
pe rty, situate d un u. s. W, tlOO
SATISFACTION GUARANTIED
1060.
t6 bame of Jerry. Call
Mr. and Mrs. Diel[ ·i'.pth
and
ft. west of the intersection or
o
I.
y
0.
C•II
rit•
McCo
w
10-13-3ic
r
Candi_dateB petition&amp; muat be dau1htera of Akron �de.ti} �:� ·week
Route s M and 7, I will sell al
Che.t•r, Ohio
filed With the Secretary n bt later end with Mr. and ·Hr,! )V1yne
auction the fol lowing:
8 22 IOtp than 5:00 P, M., Fri day, November Prince. Sunday , 1fterjJ� · c,:•llel'I
REAL ESTAT E
were Mra. Laura Rut� .· . arid Mrt.
4, 19BO.
Two bedroom house with bath 1 BUI LDOZER FOK HIRE p0nd
Dorothy
nly
Rlebel, Retk!svllle.
person
hol
s
ing
d
member�
�'.
P
furnace
n nd full base ment,
b;se mcnls an d landaca ing. P
ship tickets at th.e cloae of the
Mr. anlt Mn. Norman W�r and
h eat. One brick ve nee r build_
Che.11ter, Y U 5_3255
.
10 3 aotp
_ _ _____ _ 1960 County F1ur, or at leaat (if. Mr. and Mrs. Jun�or Hauber entering 24 x 40 ft. recently used __ _
for a flower shop and gift 1, hop. JlOOfi' JNG - SPOUTING, SHEET teen cal e ndar day� before the date talned their parents, Mr. •nd Mrs.
Fred Larkins on their &lt;M&gt;th wedding
metal work. Rcp.iir work of any of election 1are qu1dified to vote,
Would mak e a wonrlerful DriveThe Me la:■ County Agricul- annlversar:y by takinl -lhetn to j
In resta urant. 3½: acre Jot with I kind. Phon e WY 2-230 1.
dinner at Circle's Rutt.u rant in I
tural Soci ety
.. CHEVROLET V8 Impala.
1
10 10 30tp I
600 n. frontage on both sid eB
\
By: Frank H. Johnston , Pomeroy, Sunday.
. Hard top 2 door. Chevof Rt. 50 Prope rty may be m- 1 -----------_c
t , tlneat and heat, and this
'Mr.
and
Mr■.
Dorsel
Larkin•
Secretary
specled any time .
·
______ (10) 14, 21, 28, 3tc apent the week end at Cheshire
, JI flnell jn condition and
PERSONAL PROPIRTV
- -- - - - c-=cc
-··--- -- with Mrs. Betty LOuden whUe their
Turboglyde, rear Two Block American sa wm t ll COMPLETE INSURANCE :PR�
parents,
Mr. and Mrs.
V lr&amp;!l
.,.t I ker. Safety-trak differ- Heavy d uty Huber Tractor : tectlon, Liht, Au.to, Fire, Pollo.
Wamsley, and son, John, went to
Call Don
111111, 11.iddleport,
tntlal. S ow1 tender care. Blaet- 1
H eavy d uty Power Plane r 1959
Fort Meade, Md. to viait tht:ir son,
rylt,i4_
1 1 H 6lc .
!,p.r'a. Pomeroy.
lnternal10nal 2 Ton Truck: 1960
NOTIC I OF FILIN G AND
Paul, who Is &amp;taUoned there.
HIARING ON INVENTORY
John De ere 440 Crawler Trac- BA.RN E6,SIMPSON INSU RANCE
1N1 IOID y8 Falrlane MO, Sl,29�.
Pearl an d Emma Powell called
,
tor with winch and 6 ft. blade,
a
Prob
te
C
ou rt' Melrs C ounI V, Ohl•
Agent■, Middleport. Fire, Auto-it/I
NdJn. Sharp car insid e
on Mr. a l'ld Mn. zern Pie11ee, sun,
.
ap
prox
hr.
Caat
use.
No.
300
1
1,
41
1
mobil.. llonda. Phone WV%ln;d Oil. ll'ordomatic. Bl,ettn.-r' 11 ,
M ar lon P. Reynolds, Owner
TO the Executor or Adininislra- day evenln".
•
t tt..i... lr.-.,1,
a-27.tr
2903.
6tc
11
14
Mr. and Mn. Thurman Babcock
' ------' ' •.�VI'• tor
Elnora M. Reynol ds
and to such of the following as
-are re ,!idents of the state of Ohio: and Florence Lim-berger were SunI . 0. Mct:o}', Auctionee r
IJN1• SlUl!eUker V8 Preaidcnt $99,
day dinner sueata of Mr. and .Mra.
• doof Ndan. Finish and uphols- Term s : mad e know on day of sa le
:--:-:-:-:::---==-:-_ccc-,c-;;-= I survi�ina spouse, ir any ; next of Bob Coleman of Keno.
Nol
kin
Re,p0n,lble
for
Accident■
b
e
neflclar
iea und er the will,
;
Uko pew. Studeb&amp;ker'S finFOR SALE: FIVE R6 0M HO USE
M r. and Mr■. Howard Youns of
tlL
Blietffiar',, Pomeroy.
0 0) : 13, 14, 1 3, 22, 24, 23, 26,
wi th bath, nice loeatlon. Melvin I f any; the attorney or atlomey1 p
,
,
Cl
d
27, 28-9lc
10 14 6tc
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo.!Ult St., Pomoro, . r�pr".#ent ing any of the aforemen- �c��r w !� :· Xa;· :n�r ::.::�
• i.
n
dl
e
llon
on
d
:
pen
s
JO 1 30tp
"OR SALE : APPLES, Burdette ___
_____
of
Mr.
a11d
Mra.
Garth
Smith.
iM.e
.,,.. BUICK V8 Hard Top t d r. .l
You are hereby notifi ed that on
Fruil lt'arm, Pom eroy Route l . FOR SALE House,, 1 acre Port- the 3th
Mrs,
Nell
Groce,
Mlsa
Belva
-;: 1. • •• 1 Bparldlq orljln1l two
day of October 1 960, an In·
Ph• ne WY 2 -tl970.
tone ,reen Jinlah. Dynaflow
10 10 6tp
land, 9ome furnlh•e $2000.00. ventory and Apprai!em e nt of the Groce and Mra. Daa:mar Rumm.1.Jer
_____
,4pff, llaettnar's, Pomeroy.
____ _
For further Information Phone eatate of Henry F. Bailey, dcceu- have ·been vlaitlna: relativea In Ken.·
,
11 14 6tc POTATOES FOR SALE. Herb Wil10.11-etp ed, Ille or Chesler Town&amp;hip i n tuck-,.
VIJ-2476.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mye11, Mr .
--=-��,-- said County was filed In thls ourt
llam1,
Shad
e, Ohio,
10
6tp
-,-��
!Z
C!fl\'ROLET Deluu coupe. -- --- _ ---,
FOR SALE: HOUSE: 5 ROOMS and
·
and
Mn. Wayne Prince were vlaltI Heari ng on s� id Inventory and
Al• ZDMbaotcal condltlon, Maaon, SINGER SEWJ"'-1
bath. ' storm windows and door■
MACHINEing
w
i th Mr. and Mr1. Shirley Swan
��(.j
Apprala
ement will be had before
'
_ \'\'i;
1bon• SP il-5919.
awnmgs. 11'1 Syracuse . Arter small
round bobb in, in bran d new conrecently,
this
Court
on
e
th
24th
d
ay
uf Oct•
,.
10 8 0lp
·
,
down payment, take over GI
11ole cabinet. Equ ipped to z ig
Mr. and Mn. CJyde Lawrence
· J
ober 1 960 at 10 0 cloclr: A . M.
'·
, l' } · '
Loan. Call Gallipolis G I 8-3853
1:ia: and mak e button holes. Will
Exception■ thereto may be med Wfire In Parllerabura recently.
after 4 p. m.
(10) 12 3tp
sell ,to responsib le party lo
Mn, Le1t1 and MIidred Hawley
by any i nterested party at ■ny
'
take over 8 p,yments of eo.40
wer
e Sun.a-..
-.-, afternoon caJlen of
time prior to fi ve day&amp; before tht
per monlh, Phone WY 2-2204.
Mr. and Mra, David Y1te1.
dale set tor hearing,
,
were
10 12 fltc
WITNESS my s i gnature alld ·"' Mr. •and Mn. Geor1e Hall
· on Hall
■ltln
llr.
·•d
Mn.
Mu,
NOT ICI O P , ILi N G AND
•
tho seal of aaJd cou.rt, this n
-•
•
recently.
HIAltlNG ON INVINTOltY
5th day of O�toher 1960.
CaN No. 1 1,424
8LIN1&gt;8 '3-00 and up.
F' H . O'BRIEN
·" Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stout were
Probate
Court,
Mel111
County,
Ohio
:i. ew ndoW blind• and shades.
Judge and Ex-Offic io Cl er k ..,,s IUni M r, a nd Mn. Norman WoAl tS IPICIALI
'
e Executor or Admlni strath
'fO
nla
...
Dale
Wlppel
SupMfS.00
57
By Ann Baker, Deputy Clel1t her Frida, evenln1.
Mercury 60 H. P.
J ' ',.
Mra. Harold Holter and children,
tor
11nd
to
1uch
or
the
!ollowlni
as
Ill Union Ave., Pomero)',
59 Mercury 70 H. p, '595.00
(lO) 7, lf, 2tc
--Mn.
Duld Smith and children,
I
ar
e
retJl
d
ents
of
the
stat
e
of
Ohio:
10
1
1
30tc
-t5 H. it, Marcur, OuHlt t,ffl.OD
;
� .
Janet and Marilyn Blaaell, and Ted
survlvlng spouse, if any, next or
M T-OPOLITAN MOTOR S
'co,\L-1.TJJIP, STOKl!ll, NUT.
Hayman visited Mr. and Mra. Joe
kin ; beneUelarlea under the will. ,
• 1111 Main 5trHt, Pomaror
,, � _
�bl• B COil Co., Weat Colum•
Biaaell, Mason, W. Va. Saturday,
NOTICI
OF
FILING
If
any;
the
attorney
or
attorn
e
y■
AND
1
Phont WY!-31JO
IJla; W, Va. Pb, BP
Mr. and Mn. Jim Carter, Karen
represe nting any of the aloremenHEARING ON INVI NTOltY
1-20-tlc:
and Sandy, were vJsittlll Mr, and
4
C1ae
No.
1
1,433
llono
d persons.
.
', 1
•, I; ,
I You are hePby notified that on 1 Proba._ Court, Mel11 County, O hio . Mn, Alva Holsln1er, Reednille,
lj ,,
- LA'fi T, H, 1&gt;AVl8 pro,
TO the Ex ecutor or Adminlatra • · Saturday.
the 5th day of Octob er 1980,. an
I
0For
Sal�
or
Rent
two -Y, locallli
�
e ntory and Appralsement of the
Mr. and Mn. Charle■ Larkins and
lor
Inv
and to such of the followln&amp;: u
J •
orlll
Tblrd and Coal 50 FOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized
were visltin, Mr. and Mr■ ,
family
eslate of Garfield A. Adams, de• are re side nts of the ■ late of Ohio :
I
lliwti. lliddl.port. may be
bedrooms, ruU bath with autu- ceased, ""late of Pomeroy, Ohio in surviving &amp;pouae, U any; next of 'Ru11eJI Mollott,n, Sunday.
@ti ffl.DIDI,
1-l T..aote
matlc waaher. Mapl e Street, Mid- 111 id County was filed in this Court. kin; beneflciariea under the will,
rt. Phone WY 2 ·5460.
dlepo
,
He aring on 111ld Inv e ntory .and If any; the attorney or attorney■ Wa hama School Club
your
Pick
bu
per
I
I
O
1
2
{Uc
Appralsement will be had be fore representing any of the aforemen•
Bttnl 7ou own container.
if
this Court on the 24th day ut Oct• tioned penon11:
llnlllll, hrtllnd.
·'
�
(
You are hereby notif ied that o•
ober 1960, at 10:30 o'clock A. M.
1�
The Annual Club ol Wah■ma
the
Exceptions
thereto
may
be
fi
l ed
5th
day
of
October
1960,
an
Jn·
Hi&amp;h
School will aponaor a chic­
W ANTED TO BUY good u.,.ed l'Ar
by any Inter ested party at any I ventory and Appralsement of the ken ■upper a, the hiih aehool
State lowesl price acceptable.
time prior to five days before the esl•le of Geara:e Frankl i n Pickens cafeteria on Wedntlday evenlnc,
Wr ite box 668-U care The Dally date se t for he-arina.
· deceased, l ite of Reedavllle in October 19, from 5 to 7:30 p. m,
SenUnel, Pomeroy.
I0-13-3tp
WITNESS my 1l&amp;naturc and aald rounly wae flied in this Court.
Tho prl&lt;e or the tlc:kola la ,1,23
the aeal of said Court, th ia , Hearing on ■aid Inventory and for ■chllta and '1:5 cent■ for cbll­
5th day of October 1060.
,\ppraisement will be had before dren. Orden wlll be taken and
H.
O'BRJEN
f'.
th is Court on the 24th day o( Odo. delivered to hornet for thoee wbo
EIGKT BOOM HOUSH:, two five
Judge and Ex-Officio Cl erk her :1.980, at U:00 o'clock A. M.
deain it. There will be an extra
room apartment&amp;. A. N. Bena:et.
By Ann Bak�r, D e puty Clerk
Exception■ thereto may be filed eharee ot five cents per order
PboN WYJ.327:1.
11-2-lfe
(10) 7, 14, 2te by any Interested part:y at any deUvered.
TRAILER COURT space for rent. -------- ---- 1 t ime prior to five d•ys before the
Nl;W YORK UPI - There',
Clun quiet resi dent ial location
I date set for hearina.
truth In old wtvea• tales: but
tome
ill Cheshire, Ohio. , Concrete
WITNESS my elguture and
patio and wall■, 900d w,ter,
the .... of ,aid Court, lhl, lhey;re nol an Infallible culdt
'1
V
lnve1t0rt1 accordln, ta Standard
,ewer, laundry, pr'i\/N etee. SG.00
&amp;th day or October t960.
Mr■ France• Dohner, Barberton
Poor·, Corp., lnve1tment ad·
arut
JNll' week. Hobart DIUor.., Real•
F. H. O'BRIEN
tor, Gallipoli,, Ohio. 10-6-lotc 11pent the weekend with Mr. and
Judie and Ex-Officio Clerk
vlaory firth. '
Mrs. Guy Li e.
'Mie old �d v_l� to buy stock - and
By Ann ·Baker, Deputy Clerk
MODERN unfurniahed 3 rooms
\in, Ciyde Hines, Athe ns. callit away,
for instance, waa
put
(IO) 7, 14, 2tc
and bath apartment Birch cab- ed on Mr. and Mra. Virgil �lack• _ _ _ -·-------- ''Good advice .:.....: if you bou&amp;h,t
. 1bare1 of �ner■l Motors to years
Inell,
dl1poaal,
Inci nerator, wood Saturday evening.
wett Saiturday.
llr&amp;e clo,eta. Phone WY2-5141.
Mr. and Mr,. Arthur Burton
Mn. R. 0. Burson baa been on 110, Poor advice - if you 1111:ed
_ • _ _ _ ..._..., · ,·bited Mr and Mra. Dana Ho- tbe lick list.
e,.1141•
Bi11eat atock."
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Ph,lathea Society At Church Thursday Jolly Club On
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF

THE POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

Mn. Robert Reibf:l entertained
the Philathea Society of the
C hurch of Christ
Middleport
Thu rsda y evening whe n the group
met at h e r home _ for thei r regula r monthly me e tmg.
Mr s M a rth
Childs prc� '. d•d
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·bsence
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c1 nd Mrs
_ • Ed wa r d
Frenc h rea d
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the scr iptu r e for the evening us1ng the 84t� Psalm :
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A st o ry The Witch of �ndo r
was read b)' Mrs . Donald (, osney.
During the bu s ine ss meeti n g
money
was turn e d over to the
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\ �rea s urer from the vanilla pro ·
Ject. It was re po rted that t�e
Loyal P a l s class had do n ated ! heir
1 g:H s t a ys and eups to the so
c ety o add l o the o n es that the y
LIABILITIES
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were plan nm,:· t o purcha se.
llan.ahd deposits
· of 111 d1v1· ct uill�. partn(•rli Il l JlS,
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I class b a nquet and the folio win I
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�· and corpora tions
1 ,957 , 1 7 1 . 81
commit lees were named for th�
·- : Dcipo!Pt, of United Statt's r.overnmcnt 1 1 11fl udlni,i
. ,ul mc1 r k ct wh H· h
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75,948.52 iwrt
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1 le" 'worlh, Mrs. Denver
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$5,214,405.74
Rice,
M
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I Mrs. F,·ed I. Gardner. Miss M a C A P I TAL ACCOUNTS
· ,be! Hysell and Miss Mi ldred Hawapit.ll Ji�k;
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Coml'l)on stork. tot,1! rar $ 1 00. 000 UO
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Named lo t he ma r king comS
27 5,000,00 mitlee whieh will meet Thu r sday
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33,7 10.55 e v e ning before the sal,i were Mr�
_ Re se-rvc1 (and ret i r ement arcounl for prl ' frrrt·d stO( k )
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M. L, Ke lly Mrs, Ett a Ma e Nor-1TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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will be M rs . Ernest
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M�s- A l fn ci Hou s h , Mrs. Etl�ar '
for othe r pu r poses
S 739,703 75 , Allenswitrth. Mn, Gos n ey
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Loan• H shown abovt• are after deduction of
Mrs Griff Hussell. Workjng Sal' reserve■ o f
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$ 43, 1 3 1 .36 1 urday will hP M r s Hobert Mc• !
[, EDISON H OBSTF:TTEH, Pn•�i(ll'll! nf l lw ahove- n am ed bank do Elhinny, Mrs. GPorge Ml•i n har!,
IOlemnly twear that the ;ilwvc slal1•11ll'lll is true to lhe best or" my Mrs. Homer .Jones, Mrs. c_ ; eorge I
knowledge and belif'f.
El)IS&lt;)N HC&gt;RSTETTF.R, President.
Women' s As,ociolion
Correct.-Allest : R. E HOU.."F
Attends District llfeel
ALFllED M . E LlU:HrELD
Di r&lt;'rlor s.
Thirteen women o f the Women's
f:LUON WEt:KS
Associatio n of the Fi rsl United
, STA.TE OF OHIO. COUNTY Ot-' M E [GS . .�s:
,. Sworn to ·and subsc r i bed before nw this 1 3 t h fla y of Octobe r , 1960, P resbyterian Church, Middl e port,
Gallipoli s
.an�, 1, be'l'eby certify th a t I am nnt a11 ,,fficer or d i rector ol this bank. spent yesterday i n
whe
re they attended
the
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Mi\NNIN(; n. WEBSTER, N o tary Public.
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Dial r lct me et ing a t the Pres byMy &lt;?Qmm11S1nn expires
December 1 , I OO L .
ter ian Chu rch.
The main 1peaker for the afler ­
· nhon WBll Mlse Beatrice M(•ClPJ.
I a n, a fratern al wo rker in Egypt,
Attending we re Mrs. J . c,_ 1
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Mrs. W. H . .ruhl mg, M rs . Lilli.in
Steiff, Mrs. Freda Bratt, M rs. 1
Jame s Sanbo rn, Mrs. E. O. Te wksba r)', Mrs. Edward Burkett, Mr!:i. 1
Karl Owens, Mrs. Roctney Down­
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Mrs
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$ 1 ,009 • 6 1 8 -3g
DaJ.an(:e , and c ash itt'ms 111 ·prue1, ,,,, ,1f t"ol lel" l iun
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Bani .:.:uJ!•sc o unts ( l nl'lurl ing $81 ,33 overdrafts)
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Hud son and Mn. Ira Butcher.
Publicity chairman is Mr� . 0 . E.
M Kini ey.
� d.on.a tion was vo te d tO tbe
Salva tion • Al'�Y by the 1ociety
and M rs Child s reminded
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,th ·of N ovem be r s he urge d all to
attend for free x- ray
Mrs . Childs repor;ed th a t the
hospital gowns whi t·h had been
made last yea r had been given t o
the GS!. She also presented a
pro j ect of sewin g shirts or pa J a •
ma s for the Elizabeth Child ren 's
Home.
The Heibe l home was decorated
with fllll llowers for the meeting I
and Mrs . F rench pre si ded � t th e
(' off l"I" sc n ·1 &lt;'e v.- llh Mrs. (, osne y
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at l he t t· a. Mrs. lloscoe Satter fi e ld .
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mg w!th Mrs. _ Emma Bii;sctt .; and
�1 rs _ Sid n ey P1d.c ns as contribut- 1
1 1 1 ;:: hostesst&gt;s. Mrs. W�bb H a l l .
tiuu s c 1,: u cst of Mrs. , Reibel was a
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Riding Club Pt,.,.,
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2 Door Sed.a:ra;, 1 F,in11h eXtria aood. nuns swell .

$795

. 1956 PLYMOUTH VS Belvedere

$795

t 4 Door Seda n. Like new fhush. Worth murh mure.
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1957 DODGE VS Royal

• Door Sedan. One local owuer. Sha l'p loukm� ca r .

1 �59 OPEL 4 cyl. 2 Dr. Sedan

$1,195
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l( fOU are looking for i:u milea�c. lwre ·s tops. One loc a l owner.

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,1959 CHEVROLET VS Impala · · · · · · $2,295

Hard Top 2 Door. Chc&gt;vrolet'a finest .ind lwst. 11nd this one is
f tnut in c ond lli�11 and appearanct&gt; . TurholllYdt• ,
rear seat speak­
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' 1957 FORD VS Fairlane 500

I: lloOf Sedan . Sharp car Inside and out . rordomulic.

· 1 957 STUDEBAKER VS President

$1 ,295

$995

'4 Door Sedan. Flr1i11h and upholstery Hke new. Stu&lt;licbukcr ' a fin-

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j �kJ1DS orl1ln l two ne gr en fmish. Dynaflow Urive.
, . , 1 956 PONTIAC VS Hard Top · · · · · · · · $995
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William 8 . Downie presided
whcr. the :11:cigs County Riding
Club met Tuesday evl'ni11g at the
Salishury Township building for
their Octobe r meetin�.
Pl.a n s were completed for ll trail
r ide and cook out Sunday.
The
group will m eet at the E J_ Hill
farm and leave from the re, at 1 p.
m. They will retu rn th ere at 3 p. m.
for the co o k out.
Al the close of the meeting ref re shmcnts were se rved.
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�• • Cab. Neurly new 8.26 X 20 !ires, 2 IIPCcd rear axle.
V"7 low mllea1•.

W'1ill\ ffi,�dl more.

t... FORD VS Pickup

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Wlilt fMde, Show-1 bt&gt;st of ca r&lt;'. Extra i�1d tirea.

LAETTHA R'S
"From Bugles To BulcW'

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The WSCS or the Ch este r Me- I
thodist Church met Thursday fol'
the ir regula r mo nthly meeting
with 1 8 m e mbers pr esent.
M rs. Ro bert Card presented I
' th e prog ram "Living Echoes '', a
program o n "Christian Citizen­
ship". Med itation was by Mr's. ,
Canl 11.nd a song in uni son "Jesus ,
Ca ll:i U!!" with Mrs. Dorat al the
pian o .
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. Mrs. Carri was assisted by Mrs . \
BookmHn. Mrs. Jelter s, M rs, Rice
i.nd Mrs. Knight.
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M rs. Ca rd closed her program
by re11ding th e Methodl8l sochil I
creed and prayer .
Following a 1h o rt service C'Om­ 1
ml!m or.ating the 20 th annlvel'sary
o( the organb.ati(ln
�ulh Karr I
sang "Let the Lo wer Ligh ts Be 1
Burning" aceonipanied by Mrs.
Card.
Mrs. Jeffe r s and Mn. Dorst en­
tared c11ch with II li�hled candle I
and lit 20 C'andlea one
each
yea r of the or&amp;anizali o n. Mrs.
Kar r gave a ehort history. Four
candles on a small tabl e we re IH
fo r our local soric ty end Mrs. ,
Wi n dsor lit a yell o w candle for
our olde r membe rs. M rs. Karr
ii a blue candle for mernben of
the prese n t. MrN. Can.I, a green
one for members of the future
' and Mrs. Michael, a white ca ndl e
for our dece11.ted membe rs Emma
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Reibel. Mrs . George Pyles and
Laura Brow n .
During the soci a l hour, refreshrncn1 s were ser ved.

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" Re ligi o n m
the Chu rches'' am on." The poem "If J e,us
Grandparen ts a re Mr. and Mrs.
t he JO1 1 Y C1 ub We d nesday eve n- wa s i he to pic of th e dev o ti o n s Cam e To Your
H ou se" an d Fern Gillogl y of Carpe nter 11 nd
ing at her home on Unio n Ave.
I led by Mrs. Willi!lm Baicter at the group
singing
of "Ble ss Be The
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Pome roy. Mrs. Daisy Knapp of
cnnduc ted by Mrs. Otme r Gr imm, o f the Federatr-d Chu rch he ld devotions.
West Columbia is a g re;1l grand·
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pr ize
do- w edne11d ay eve ning
a 1 th e ch ur ch .
mother.
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nated b y Mrs. Gene Evans was
Group singin s of •·My Faith was in cha rge ol the busine9s ses• P
a w rde d tO M rs, H en ry Dai'I ey .
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L
ooks_ U p To The e '� openo d the
si o n and plans we re m a d e fo r a
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�ames were played dur mg the devo! 1o ns, followed by scripture r ummage sale on No v. 10-12 in
soc1,1I hour and prizes were award- reading b y Mrs. Norman Kl ocs. the church i.ocial roo m.
Poni eroy, Ohio
ed the wirmers. A ho1 tess ,: lfl w as Afte r asking the q uestion " What
A des.sert course car rying out
pre S4! nted to Mrs. St r auss, w ho al so wo uld lt mea u to you and y our I the H allow een theme wu se r ve d
Not Open Tonl9'1t
received a birlhd ay �H t from her family if there we re no churche s , by the hostesses Mrs. Clarenc e
s� cre l p al. ':' birthday and an an• ill the co mmuni ty" Mrs . B:J-Xte r M a ssar, Mr s. e , j_ Ebersbach and
SATUIDAY
m_versa r y &amp;lft fro m a � eer�l pal stat� d � hat if the chu rch Is st rong M n;. Beulah Neu tzling. The tabl e
wa s sent to Mrs. John Le.f hei \ who Ch rist 1s strong. We ca n st rength- wa s attr a ctive in white co v er and
"THE HYPNOTIC EYE' '
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Jacq-ues Bergera c, Allison Hayes
1 en the bo dy o f Chri st by regul a r
centered with an arrangem e nl of
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Barry SuUivJ.n, Elaine Edwards
an d M rs. Wilb ur :-1. a n n i n g, M rs . El· , man who attended church r egul9
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don Will. M rs. A 1 �rl Wooda rd a nd ) arl y and wl:ten .1sked why he was
SUN., MON. and TUES.
Dr. W . S . Ha rt o r Sugar Ru n
1oo fa ithful when h e could not
Mr�. Don !l ld H a .Jell .
LES UNCHAINED"
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TIit· October mef:li n i: will be . hear Lh e ml1sic, singin,:: or preach· in Pomeroy will cel e brate his
Steve Ree ves
' e l t at the humc of '..t r� . EJJon ing he answered " I go so that 95th bi rthday Saturday, and n ot
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2 Dr . Hardtop. Radio. Heater &amp; All Power .

1958 Dodge Royal . . , . . . $1 595

2 Dr. l lardtop. Radio, Heater &amp; Autom a tic. Trans.

1 957 Dodge Cor�_liet . . . . $1 395

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4 Dr. Sedan. Radio, Hea ter &amp; Automatic Trans,
Choice of 2.
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$1245

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Cl ub Se�an. Radio, Heater � '�ut.omatic Trens.

1 956 Dodge Cust�:ii . . . . $1 095

ltO) al 2 Dr. Uardlo11, H;&amp;dio, r Hcali.:!r &amp; Aulo1�atic
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1 954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan $3 45

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Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan $ 1 95

Heat�r &amp; Defroater.

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$695

1 956 Chevrolet Bel Air

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1 956 Chevrolet 21 0 / ·. . .
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2 Door Sedan. Radi o a nd Hea te�

$795

1 954 Chevrolet 4 Dr:i'S.don $i95
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Ch oice of 2.

Radio, Hea ter &amp; Automat

1 956
Plymouth Belvedere . $895
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J 955 Plymouth Belvedere

1 955 Plymouth 2 Door

1 957 Chevrolet Bel Air . . . $995

4 Dr, Sed a n. Radio, He a ter &amp; Au tomatic Trans.

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1 956 f'olCI C11stom . . . . $995
'trans.

. 2 &amp; 4 Or . Sedans. ltadic,· HpaLera 4(; Au·tom atic Traru.
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Choice of 6.
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4 Dr. Hardtop. Radio , Heater &amp; Auto

. . $345
1 957 Plymouths ·• '. ! . . :! $195 \ip : tl { 953'"Fard 2 r,,. icHardtop
Trani,

ClulJ .Seda n . HatJw. Hc-ater &amp; AUtomatie Trans.

1953 Dodge Coronet . . . . . $395

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Station Wago n. Heater &amp; Defroster.

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$195

1 955 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan $1 95

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1 f57 ,Qe511to · 4 .-,. S-.ten . $1 1 95

ardtop $995
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1 956 Pontiac; Station Wag. $1 095

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1 956 Buic;k 4 Dr. Sedan . . $1095

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back to the Gay Nine ties with thei r
••• �. dess
J _ wg
h
o!.,m
led at the
. Th
Le
iho w, · ·Memories ," at h.aUlim e o f
i
Al a mee ting o( the Middleport
h
i
o
n
,
Uoyd,
Middle'
hom
e
of
t
'll a n Robert CNtes.
·
1
�he Mid dleport-Nelaonville game,
· '
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· t..,
,
.
a lter a len'C:�1 mti:er of Com_merce h eld last
A d1scus s 10n wa s p resentCd, p er, port, Friday momlng
·
·
·
last night.
'
·
_
mab t .1.t w.ia decided by me mbers
taining to the su rvey team lrom gthy llln e11 .
A baby buggy formation wa s as-Mike .Fulti, a Junior at Pom eroy almOlll aa well.
ti
red
Mr,
Tho�111
was
a.
.J)t1119eU,l,
to
endorse
a
beautifica
re
ti on
Miami University which ia now sur.
sembled
su.ggesti ni mother
walk_High
School
a
nd
so�
ol
Le11
i e • · , t•e thirteen ma king the lrip are
. project •t the T o n the lower end veying th e Po me roy _ M iddleport f.armer and1 llfelorig retldent or
F
ultz, Pomer()y, h111 been nam� an \Vffliam Allyn, Chillicothe; Don- •
b
a by at whic n time the band
ing
Rutland To w-n•hl.P. ·
of North Second-at in Middlepor t
area l or added impr o Yeme nll.
play ed ·- Pr�tly Baby."
alte!'Jla le to att end the Second Na - .i.fd. , Dryden, Gra ndvie w ; John EikPlans wer e mide to beautify t he
u was also dedded · by c ol c
Surl' ivor• ate GQe da'uihter1
icin,
Go
Stephen
Th•! majorettes .!thowed th e i r
tlonal
onfere nce on · the tiJJ:&gt;erg:, Jackson ;
C
outh
Y
�
i
h me. Tw o
members t o a ttend the Public Util- Grace Gard ner, a
• . i lllan d with flo wers and shrubbery,
Atom in Chicago on October 20, 21 j �r Arling ton; Ro� Heitzman ,
stulf as they did a cute ro utine to
The inili�I planning wa s sy.ggested
i tie.!l Co rr.mission hea ring 00 the aon,, G.
'111offlu, Rutland and
· 1!1,UBt(ln; Barry Hilton, Columbus
· ·Daisy" whJJe the band formed a
and 22.
by lhe M id dleport Garden Club.
�losing o f the New York Central L. E. Thomaa, Middlepoff,,
;,icyeJ.e.
tmoo�; ,Jerome McDonal d, Coll
�
fro�
en ts
n
stud
lbil'tee
other
Also iurvlving are six rrand•
l wo.s reported that 66 toot of
Dr po�. November 2 , .. t the PornCharl e l!I; John M�st�rs ,
y011 couJd almos t see the littl�
!:it.
So
ntral
u theastern
q11bus
and
Ce
Qh10
ea
,:r
f
been
c
o
mpleted
1
d
with
boa t ock has
children, 1 grea
8roy council chambers.
andchlldr
f
W
y.;
illiam
Academ
ij
win
n
to
ke
�umbu
amed
h
trip
t
a
er
ding stream a1 the band played
fll
e
.
111.-J
.
.
the exception of pain ! lnc,.
a nd three ueat crea"t &amp;tandcbll,. w e
________
Down By the Old Mill Stream"
W
c,
t ot a, �Ill .qven _in �lwnbu1- N
ul
avely ; · Thoi;naa Shehan.
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F
Mi
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ti;ND
E
W�
()Ort
tt1ce
res
ddle
lo
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end,
es
deal�
man
.
pn:�
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,
A-AaUer wa1 voted to be writien
d in
. d ren. He waa
,
'M11? th • 01)/o Slale liiihWV Dept
J!le .
for a fourth quarter touchdown i n last - formed a movln • mill wheel.
l&gt;ll•. Wt!!,!•••;_;...�1_§1
. t�•. Q!lt� . Ill
by hil wU�, lilt! a ......
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N.gbr·
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in
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IJje a rge D
· Mlddl•porl T, Ju nelion o[ 143 an d
S rvi
be e
!rom t
.
1
crowd, eo t el
o o)
ing h[p, to remind of grandmother
elch, lk!blin .
, OOhHri bua an d Southern
·n d,
C ha"ae Funeral HQme I n R
,.
witb Iler hoop ,Jtirta: Ud bustle.
Ohl� E��tric Compan y.
The four allemate5 arc Ted AtA report fro m the merchant!
Monday at 2 p. m. fri
will be
c -The group then mo Jed into an
lter
natea kinson, McArthur ; Erle BrldgewaMike
o
ne of four
1
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8
Q
n
r
nce
o
c
commlttee wae presented
received at t he fune
home an
•
"M".
form atio n H they pbytd the
the trip 11 a ny of ter, Athens ; M.ike Fultz. Pomeroy,
wlll
who
make
In observance of li re prevention time and burial �ii· be made in
,
Jn1 p)tfistmH profflo tion details. It
lighJ.
song .,nd coneh1ded with t he
the
fira
t thirteen are unable to do a nd Michael Groseclose, Sunb ut)'.
will. be ditcuued further at the ,,we ek, the seoond gra de of Cen tral the Wright CemeJ
high school Alma Maler .
110-------1 .
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Sch
ool with
next mee tin g.
thei r te acher, Miss
Majorettes for t he Middleport
According to l_lobert E. Oates,
.,
Mary Vi rginia Reibel, visited the
A commi ttee was appointed to
High
School Band arc Cindy MorriB
1uperv
i sor ot teatlng at Ohio St.ate,
nd ward fi rl h_ouse, Fr�day af- .
nominate new officers. On thal
h Ameri�!ln
:,Ja yor, I WHBREAS : A well informed Colleen Wilson, Neda Br adford,
._......,_.
Kenneth MeElhinney,
the
standard,c
ored of the thiftfln
_
ter
Devil
B
oos
Bernard
•
,
.
·r
'
n
'
o
members
o
n
re
a
, committee
Village of Middle pory., and ChuleJJ pubhc 1s essenti a l lo �ood govern- fl:eYer�y Cundi(� and_ Benrly Per•
candida tes whO lin llhed highest
Fultz, Richard Owen and chair•
A talk was given by David Good·l'r m, Jim Hood IS drum major, u-w
�ga r , Mayor , Villa ge of Porn- ment
on the lest put them in the upper
----win of the Pomeroy Police Depa rte
roy, have proclaimed Octobe r 20th
We,
Charle
s W . Legar, May or ol sisted by his brother John Hood.
two or three percer:if on natlqnal Veteran D1
·
' es
ment. who. Is also a volunteer fi reElect New
.1.,toxication Charges
re- Pomer oy, and Kenneth McElhin• Karen Gregg . and Marilyn Swan
D ay" in thelr
11.s "Candidates
n.orm1 for 11th srader1, first sernes.
·
man, on f i re preven 1ion an d 81 fety .
ney, mayor or MI" dd leport, d o h ere- are flag bearers. .
ter. H.e added thol lhe four alterspect1ve towns.
ev
Am11in8t
eMr. Goodwin explained bow call•
proclaim Oct ober 20, 1960.
by
ws:
o
ll
fo
n
o
i
t
procl■mama
Mike
id
d
n
o
whleh
The
of
e,
ea,
t
i
na
i
1 Seven ,11rresl J were made by are reeeived by the ri remen in v arDay"' in the villages of
"Candidates
and
acluiowle(Jged
here�
it
Be
or
f
all
a
r
oflice
lice
o
P
MiddleJ)Ort
ious ward s of the vill age, how
and
Middlepor t.
Pome
r
o
ro
claimed
10
'
o
n
e
an
d
all:
p
y
tbf: ' aa.me common c-h arge, intoxi- alarms 5hould be turn ed in
AHA SCORES ,
and
E.
Mo
tley pa111 ed awsy
public
me
e ting ,
WllHilm
A
WHERf.AS:
The Ru tl and Red Devil Booster i,:utlancl 15 The plalin• ,
cation .
what preca ution can be ta ken in
early this morning at his home on I will be held st Mi ddleport High
Club met Tuesday evenina at the MIMl'"rt 54 Nalsonvllle I
Amsted on the charge were case of actual tire.
S
Oliver Mitch, Lewis Van Cooney,
. ou th Front St., Mi ddleport. He School, Octo ber 20, at . 7: �ri p, m.
presa box - co ncenlon bulldln&amp; at Gelllpella 22 JKkMn 14
was 83.
lor the pur pose or brmgmg the
Patrol
John F. Rice, Blaine Bing and
M r . Goodwin, assisted b y Char- Ch a pman Field.
Loaa n I Pemeroy 6
. He Wll born in Well _VirgJn ia ca ndidates for public orfice before [
P resident B ill Brow n presided. Athffl, 16 W•ll•toft 14
la'mes Darst, all frorn Middle- !cs We rry, a second ward fireman,
,
·
, and waa the .!Ion of William and lhe voting public.
port. Richa rd Hawley an d James gave a detail ed dem o nstratio n of Tre11urer Jean Parker repo�ed .,... Glllla 6 IUo Gnnde O
H
a
w
o e
M
n
C
pm
c
h
a
u
L
y
,Farley, both from Cheshire, were how the fire truck pumps water bills paid and a bala nce of $348,iO tcner CrMk 20 Southwntern ,
�on
,I.
· s are
' · Y0•,k C••·•• \1 WHE
· REAS : Fre e el ecti on
Uew
1 co nd u clor fo•r th e N
DoWer 6
f ro m a hyd rant, from its ow n tank, in the treasury . Tlie cost of t&amp;e ..lpr■ 11 C haualto arrested on the charge .
-of good sov- Midd lepor t Fire 1 - I 8 P l
nerstone
or
c
ry
e
v
e
th
- tral Railroad tor '33 years and
Middleport Mayor Kennet h Mc- and from a po nd or ciste rn, etc., pre11-box co nees,ton building bH McA rthur 4l J•T t:i
ern ment a.s we experience and en
The regular weekly meeting of
undetermined origin
lire
A
of
ards at Pl.
Y
1
NaVy
the
al
ked
r
wo
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___
Kellar,
Lein event of ru ral fire. The imple- been reviaed upward to $1500 InEll!l nney fined Carl
_
Meigs Squadron CiYil Air Patrol
Joy It in America.
e stroyed a wash house
d
partiall
y
Plea
sa
n
t
du
r
ing
WW
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tart Fa ll s; $100 and costs an d ments and equipment carried on Ille-ad or $1 181.44, 11 pnvloully
W HEREAS : The ri&amp;bt tJl vo le ii o n the property of .M rs. J a mes was he ld Friday evening in its
•
He le survived by hla wife,
aentet1ced him to three days in I the fi re truck were also e:itpl a in ed. reported. A bala nce of $938,00 is
·
t only a duty but' also a sacred Hawle ,
no
Frid ay eve ning, three ! ihe adqbarte rs m Middleport.
M
Wood·
rs.
ters
y
augh
d
·
wo
t
a;
r
Sa
Band
Panthe.t
owed
of
on
t
he
building
and
$1090
is
jail last night on a charge
miles- south of Middleport on , There were 10 senior memben,
John Va ft privilege.
row C all and Mn.
owed on the new cyclone fence. DWI.
:
eful s tudy ol the
Car
one cade t a nd two guest, pre5ent
REAS
WHE
Route 7.
MAKE
TRIP
Cooney of Middleport and a 100
The club received a 110 don■Uon
for the
andidate&amp; and llie Issues makea
c
se&lt;:ti on meetiilp and
1
e
'Mi
o,
Fire
r
ee
t
Volun
port
Middl
e
ne
KUALA LUMPUR, M•lay a UPI from the Kin Club.
John Motley a t home and
an informed citizen and an i ntelli• Departmen t was called a l 6 : 1 1 p.m. w.Jrk se»s1on.
em
Motley:.
·
• Dinner To Be T1&amp;med
y
sed,
i
a
r
-Malayan Premier Tengku Abdhl
he
on
s
d
n
a
r
g
An election of officers wal!I held
Photographs were taken o! all
.and quickly extinguished the blaze
Rahman le lt Frida y ni,ih t tor Eur- with Robert Snowden chosen u
One , brother Fra n k Motley , Sa lem gent voter.
' Jnlo Ra1ly Wednesday
,,
1 J!?eSent to be uat;d in
.rnembe�
J
without
ditlicully.
n
Va., 1i:it grandch i ldren a d sev•
nd t il e United States, taking president, Paul Patterson a, viee
G
Due to the dema nd fo r tickets ope a
th� umt filea. lit Lt. lio,rard
Fire
Chier
Tom
Dant
d
ec:lin
e
d
eral
jl"el
t
gra
n
dchildri.D;
'
to
11ecret propoul "
him
ith
a
f
Q
preaidenl, Mrs. Virtlnla" Michael
"
to the Moeller for Cong ress din- �
C,
- ·
to make an estimate of the loss I Dailey, squadron commander, re,.
dis- 111 aecretary a nd Blll Bfflwn u
He waa a me mber of the Bapin Lancaeter, se ttle the lndonesion · Dutch
ner to be held
DAV
fu rther investiga tion t oday. quesll 11.I I meapben who Gan• not
until
•\
.,. · ,ha,:on Y•unt1
i&amp;i,t Church in �iddleporJ.;
pute over West New Guinea. He treaaurer.
.
Wedneeday , Oct. 19, the dinner
The building contained a w.ash- been photographed, in uniform,
ll.111 . J&gt;cmero, Rlgb Scbool Mal'Ch• of P_omeFoy and w� a &amp;pa idsh
b
be n changed to a rally, it s a id he w ould dlscuu t he plan
Plana were dlacuped fQP t ile
e
u
iJlg machine, tubs, clothing and to contact Robert Filher and
b;y [)oo with Preside nt Ei1enhower and Halloween Carnival which wm l)e lnit lland ulidier the direction of American W ar Veter.an .
.a
ae
n noun d today
WU
eld
tools.. It was located about 20 feet fllake a::cangementt to be phqtoFuner1l servicea will be b
·lll
•n Otunt eahi rman.
B ritish Prime MlniS te r Haro ld held Saturd1y, October 29, at the Ray Wood,eard &amp;hone in Ofle of
,,,_
reston , program chairP
ullen, Me'-6s
Gerald
.......
....,· hte.
y
om the main house which was gra phed u soon 'u .,.,
Macmillan.
.,..-,�ormincea of the aea• M ondaJ , aI 2 p. m . froVI,, the
meIr best ....,
hilh ,chooI build!n1 w l th d etaiiI ••
leport-Pomeroy u
Mic:Jd
the
·of
Rep_ Richard Bolling (Du.
man
________
Mem
renewalablp
for 1981
n
i
ben
not threatened, Chief D11rst said.
to be an nounced soon . A member• 10n u a Jpectaculu haHtlme 1h0# lawUni&amp;-Co1ta Funeral Home
. Mo.) will be the guest speaker_
Rotary Club introduced James
-----a
re
due
no
and
ahould
be \.'OIDw
.
Donald
•
Re\'.
the
h
it
w
11;htp . drive will be he1d Tueitday, of a trjbute lo Gletin Mlllcr WIiii Middltport
- SinUon and John T. Rud)", FriMARRIAGE LICENSE
pleted
aa
soon
u
pouible.
,
AU
11.
t
0Rlcla
in
e
n
Boo
11111
at
LQpn
fan,
to
e
th
p.
off
m.
�,
r l8, begi nning at 8 :30
evening when the Rotary
POST 39 TO MEET
She rman · Baahon, 18 , Bidwell . Octobe-------, preeent members altoold have
a miUtary funeral day
be
wlll
It
hi&amp;ht.
'met in the basemen t of the Hea th
Hy1ell, 17,.
Drew Wehlter Poat 39 Ameri can Air Force, and Dorothy
Residents
, =ive: :heir
rehewal cardo
.
the fi:ene1 B en nett Post of
"MEIGS GINIRAL HOS'9T,\L
l
Methodist Church. Middleport,
Leg io n will ho n or WWI 1 veterans Ru tland.
the
atep
hJ1h
t
ug t e miii froni Headquarle,ant
e
an
li
Wi
.
epor
m
c
arge.
tt.
e
Benn
Adml111ione: Rlehard
M r. Stratton and Mr. Rudy a re
at Ile regular meeting Monda y,
�
ters, Civil Air Patrol .
band moved to • G. M. tormaUon . Fr iend, will be received at the
Raci ne.
o f the Survey team fro m
members
.:" Oct. 1'1 .t 8 p. m.
ne made famous
tu
a
U . tbese cmil . baYe n ot been
pll)'in,:
whllc
y
n
ru
o
er
•
h
Learn
Death
Oiechargea: Mn. Arthur Nelg•
ON BUSINESS TRIP
Miami University currently con. Ray Reuter l.!1 in charge of
�1•1 be n
received , P le&amp;S;fl notify Lt. Dalley
;;ur.!1 w1
and his ban�-t "Str
Miller
by
GIElnn.
Rivere
John
er,
t
R■cJne;
Paul Darne ll and Ruben Collina ler and daugh
ducting a comprehe nsive survey of
Jt111eheon of chicke n and noodles
1.cluii BlUN.'' The popular Miller v iew Cem�tery,
, al 570 Gril.nt St ., Middleport, o.
Reeve.!!, Middleport and ' Doyle
,
M iddleport-Po meroy a rea. The
waB
'.f¥blcb will be sened following are on a buslnell" t rip in Columt Serenade"
The nea:t regular meeting o f •
HMoonll1h
theme
Knapp, Langsvilte.
Davi
's
bus.
•
me n told ol !he "Work bhey were
the , aquadron will
t formed
tthe meeting,
lht1n1 played. Nex.t the uni
be held at ,
4
1 squadr on
d o ing her e and lhe plans th ey
another
a e ephone an d PIaye
headquarterii 150 Nortb ,
Fire
Drills
Held
By
the
(
graph
o
have t.o eomplele a
Word was received yeste rday ot . Ave., Middleport, 00 Oct. 21_ Any
outatandin1 MIiler tu ne, "Penneyl"" for fufure de,eiopment.
the death of Jame, ,�,k_wood D•• per,on in terested 1n Civil Air Pavanil fl.llOOO." ''Tu•i!do Junction," Racine Fire Dept.
The regular meeting was pre- vis. 4 7. of "Pontiac. M
_ 1ch1g a n, w_ho trol UI welcome at thete meetin"•
I·
, Fire drills we r(! h@ld last week
a danee cl1111ic arr1nged and re"
' eed ed by a mea l i sened by the was k t-l le d c ar lY FrI day mornm
,
as
ear
h
in
wae
t
r
e
rtmen
Mill
g I PI Offieer Robert Fi5HI' Hid toa
Mr.
Dep
d
e
r
Fi
ed
Racine
c
by
the
by
ard
even
nd faff! 'With ·an
a
m11
r
lo
I
l
a
med.fo
the
and
-ople
t
..
ung
I
o
y
lo
na
r�
•
hn
o
·
J
.
Mrs.
church
the
•• UnltHI P,.... I " rn•
of
,,
lad
,
or
when str uck by a n intoxica ted da y,
are
care of our old people. The Re- m ore ehallenglng t•lk-it la tlme the audienee viewed a ,treet I - Southern Loc1I .!lcbool1 Ula t
.__ Jehn f. Kenn•dy:Ke tchka, Mrs. llulh Blake, Mn. motorist while on the s idewalk.
lll&amp;Udn.
tected by the departm ent .
t
pro
u
an-ou
effort,
new
a
nch
o
t
u
la
opposed
have
leaders
. Sp�ch to rally at Sagin�w, publican
Mr. D a vjs was born in Putnam
Ch ief Alfred Lyens said tha t Fred Hibbs, Miss Bess Sanborn
Ann 9u ncer Jim Lohlc in formed
lfich. : Ac&lt;!\l!ed Vice Preside nt progress in such areas . . . They off�nslve for - peace and .free®.m"
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LC)C A L CONPIIINCES
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Count y near Buffal o, w. V a . He
The three-part offensive would vleweri of the climax ol Miller' Racine Grade School made the
Richard M. Nixon of showing "ln- pretend. to. believe that aid to
The
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defenlle life a, tbe ban�
f dltferenee" to the nati on's unem- educati on will result in 'federal be. pla nned by a aupreme
1 i e Brown Jug," • famtnar Mil• cleared within 28 seconds alter
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employment.
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the 11larm.
� for th e aged must be ' voluntary' i zens and by 1 1erle1 o f re&amp;lon,l Jer tune. waa the mu1ic play ed ,
.� •. P10fffl•0t problem
r1M r. D;ivis is thc son °f th e la Ie will be held in the
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Calvin and Mary Alice( Johnson) -Wednesday evenial·'
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37 Pupils leR the buildin g , Middleport S"Lreet Foreman Le- Davi1o. Survivors induded three followiDll tbe, .rev1ttJ.1 serv-•r: 1
, .' · . :_=.,::n ;a:: �une • �� :ot truth is that they a,re simply free natio111:. The aim would be V:clt the field.
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Ellis _announ ced today that brolhl'rs. T. R. Davis. Mason; Eli as Clayton F. Lutz of
·s.,.u
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The majorettes, Paula Sayre, building was emptied in 50 sec• wis
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that will Jnaure that we
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pick-ups in Middle port by Da vis, Buffalo ; Johnnie Davis , Po n-- be in c'ha,g� O�iclal· del 1 tl ·
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Andtea Evans, Carolyn 811-u, Ruth took o ne mi nute for pupi1 1 Lo , the Street _- S
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Dav is, Gr1mm s La. ndmg, J. Verner c hurches wUl Jqitt · ibole of Cal'll!lel
made
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leave the building ,
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Monday
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people
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to the evening's well received per .,_ ma n y
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be
will
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un employ� well as air-power."
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highl
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sevcra1
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lonnance
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env
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LODGE TO M'EIT
Gen.t .• " Commen ted "I do not
Pntlden llehard M. Nl�on would "demonltrate to the peo- Ulh.ed orfllnal routines. Sarah WeaVic•
IVAL · ��ING
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Newip•� , plea of the world the determl11a,. tcin and Sharon _ Moore are
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Forum at Beverly Hilb, Cali(: J uon ot the American people to beirffs.
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will tow(! · WllJ be gone completely :Mountain, w . v�.
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The body wiH he ta ken to Ruf- o 'clock- with Re-¥. l'reei.,td Norfi. ■
, hold ,11 special meetin g at 7:30 aver igain and an y leave s missed
fou£ milllOn America�s ""! � has agreed "to con tinue hil he• to ..elp them achieve tbeilr h lt:h·
: · OU.Y DAT "IIINDAY
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early Sunday morning .1nd will II t� nangelllt 'Qd, BM. •F. �
falo
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up.
ca
th�t
b"y J:l be held this p. m. October 17th, tor the pur- will be- .pict:ed
,i "ant 'lo work, bot who
pro,rami
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Cool v1!lc, At hens County, is ton- ;.iut-ovcr having been fflil de pre\i- ' L i t llt' ffockl n r;r, Chester ind Guy8
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1' hc chance ia made po,1iblc by fhlnge-qver, ,a:1\'e lhia informati on lhe Coo l vill e office tor th e Co ol•
a _$150,000
expam1lon pro1ram r�i!•rdl11g uJC of. phunc• Under the , ,vjM� \'olu nt.cer Fire De pa rtment.
'{It� tire- number is 667 · 3192 which
which Includes a new eti nt ral of• new 1y1tem : ,
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rice at Coolville, Barnhill u ld . . A · , )COPl'i'llle 1ubRrlbel's onlY, ;ca1j,· \'JIii rl na the ph on e s or �II 10
•te, nd.by power unit hu_ bern pro . jhg : rt •u�lbtr pn their On line., 1 ,neri\ben ol tl1e dcJJartment · sim­
vided. _ It will L'Om e on _ auinnu1l- i,-iU•$ :dial ,Ut, pJua the laat foqr 1 "'t a n eo urJy, lf a ph one h1pi,ef:!1 ·
�lta: ' of th9 "'J ephQne number ,,
be in uae, ;i. dl1tinetlve i�Ler- 1
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An all • num eral 1y1tem of se� ' '"- peno11 bolnJ called. , then haql� iql"-;en ringin g tone and d ial to ne
ven digits . h.ae been adopted to lllfl 'the ,phone er 20 aecond1, t hen �l,i 1i1nify ttuit a fir e ull has
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in tertoll di.al system rcqu1rementa
TOUCHDOW N - Somewhere under the ab ove pile ol football players is Manning Baum.
falling ' Gur•vllle · U11n1 1he telephone in his ho me.
, . S!_!beeri\.era
Barnhlll said.
gardner
, Middleport fullback, two feet ins i de the end-zone for the Jackets first fourth quar­
Pre-fix tor incoming calla for f�m CO(Jlvllle �•m �rarily :w ill d;lal ;' Coolville, Cheeter and
Little
touchdown
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in last night' s 54 to 8 rout of N elsonville. No. 33 is Don Roush, Middleport
CooMlle u nder the new 1y1l.em i2 ph11 tpe Jut {ive dl&amp;ite o� the [Jiocklng will opera te out of the
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center Eric Chamber s, and No. 3 is the Jackets wiry halfback Bill
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.eau pel'IOns in the three towns
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ntanually op- blcn.t 111 ln1ta ed i n the GuyaviUe
I- Wil' dial the ope rator at Partener1ted phones and will be the Jul office.
All 1Ubscrlber1 in Coolville j bin·,:.'
community urvect . by the: com•
mu,t dill 661 J)l'.ev io111 to the laat J_ Subacriber di fliculty in g etti ng
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"GREEN MANSIONS"
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''RUNNING TARGET''
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