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Mrs. Robert Reibel Entertains The
j Mrs . Strauss H osts
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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
1 ,• n th,· •
·bsence
• of the pres 1 den 1
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
,
\ �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,
F .ma 1 ,,
·'I aus were d.1scusseu
., for
and cor
ations
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me 4epo•itti of i n dividuals , part ntrsh111s ,
I class b a nquet and the folio win I
:,
�· 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
1 an . I
bazaar
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PGltt:l sa vings)
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75,948.52 iwrt
t h , \ 8t h . d
• , posit. of States aml pol10c.il s11hch v1�w11�
p \f
022,037. 04
next mon th l Solic itu�: n . nd i
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cashier
dierk,,;
etc.)
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8.514 . 7:! up : Mrs. c·larcnce McN:al, M�s .
1 le" 'worlh, Mrs. Denver
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TOTAL DEPOSITS
$5,214,405.74
Rice,
M
rs . The o Neulzli ni,:,
Mrs. 1
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LIABII.IT
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$.'i,214,405.74 • •t:ar . , s l1 _ :11rs FrJ n k 81'�1•h,
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;
ley
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Coml'l)on stork. tot,1! rar $ 1 00. 000 UO
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. . . $ 1 00,000.00
Named lo t he ma r king comS
27 5,000,00 mitlee whieh will meet Thu r sday
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; u'::ft�� ed_ _profLls
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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 )
6,
� Reihe!, M rs . William Slater, Mrs.
M. L, Ke lly Mrs, Ett a Ma e Nor-1TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
414 ,7 1 0 _55 1· ton,
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Mn. Childs
and Mrs. C a sh I
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TOTAL
LIABILITIES
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SS.629,
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b azaar Fr idoy
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MEMORANDA
will be M rs . Ernest
L11 IJ11r1cc, I
', Allete pledged or ctssil-,';ncd lo se{· urc ! iahill! Jcs and
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
and
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
Fa ll
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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Ha r ley, M r s. Ma�e11s Cha mbers:,
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
ing, Mrs. Harold
Sauer
Mrs
Dale Walburn a n d M rs. Di�k Ste r:
rell .
EROY
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u....... In, l'NplfnH to oll m•d• by Comptrol ler of the Curreno, ·under
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ASSETS
"'"�• �•'-NII-' �nee1 with o1hi&gt;r ha n k s indud 1 ng reservf!
$ 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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- S�tH Go vernment ob!J�at ioris. d i re{t
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llld l'Ulranteed
2,478,507 .48
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tof Sta tes_ an1! �ol 1 l 1 {' a l sulid;v1s1ons
296,008.95
d,, n ote� . and dd&gt;e nt�res
1 ,742. M&gt;
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- Co� e ��ks ( 1 nclud1 n g $ l l .Z50 UO �lolk
e�• eser v� bank 1
1 1 .25-0.00
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Bani .:.:uJ!•sc o unts ( l nl'lurl ing $81 ,33 overdrafts)
l ,7 1 l ,56J.97
e.s owncf1 $ 1 3,000 00. furn1t ·1rc and
fb.tures $17.425.00
30 ,425.00
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$5,629, 1 1 6.29

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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
the
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wom , n lh' ',• ray vis , 1 w&lt;ill me
m M 1 ddl epor on l he th and '·
,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 .
1
;""as a so a hostess fo r the even- 1
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
g u�s t_ for the evc n� g: _ __ _ � _
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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
er. S.fet)" •tra k d1Uc rcntial1Shows te n dt&gt;r care.

' 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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$995

j �kJ1DS orl1ln l two ne gr en fmish. Dynaflow Urive.
, . , 1 956 PONTIAC VS Hard Top · · · · · · · · $995
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......tilul t wo ton e blue finish. l-lyt.lramaUc.

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1956 FO,JD VS Customline

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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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$6? 5

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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

· · · · • · $995

· · · · · · · · · · · · $1 ,395

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

LAETTHA R'S
"From Bugles To BulcW'

POMEROY,OHIO
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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 .
1
. 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
Mr. ,nd Mrt. Lincoln Russell of
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ncluded
th
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n. sh Or t busines s 11esslon was I
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·
preside n 1 - ·
1 1,e 1r a, e 1 mg
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 .
�
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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wa s unable to nttend '
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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- also Hdresh menl � were se r ved by a tten d ance at church ser vic es. f a Ii rIower s. N &amp; pkms also car ri· ed
PVRPLE GANG"
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story
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above
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th ho t s to those
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"
"HERCU
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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��"� ��� �� 98th a ��e�o� ��
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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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1956 D·odge Coro�et

$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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$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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• CIIEl'ROI..ETS

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

4 Or. 9 Passe nger, Radio, Heater &amp; Automa.tlc Trans.

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

Heater &amp;. Defrosters.

• FORDS

1 958 Font ()ustom 2·.Dr.

Sedan. _ ,Jladio II Heater.

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1 957 Ford Faivlane 'Sbo

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Radio, Heater &amp; Automatic Tran i.

$795

$1 1 95
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1 959 Dodge VS Plc;kup

$1495

1 956 Chevrolet Pic;kup
1 956 Ford VS Pic;kup .

$1095
$795

FORDOMATIC

1 955 Ford ¾ Ton Pic;kqp $795
1 955 Ford VS Pic;kup . . $695
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1 954 Chevrolet 1 1/:z T..Cl�
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Middleport Band

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Mike Fultz Nam� At
youth Conf
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n

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.
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�he Mid dleport-Nelaonville game,
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,
.
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
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·
last night.
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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
.
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.
.
the exception of pain ! lnc,.
a nd three ueat crea"t &amp;tandcbll,. w e
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Down By the Old Mill Stream"
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c,
t ot a, �Ill .qven _in �lwnbu1- N
ul
avely ; · Thoi;naa Shehan.
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h
F
Mi
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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.
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. t�•. Q!lt� . Ill
by hil wU�, lilt! a ......
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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
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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
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.
·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
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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,
,
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, 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
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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
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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"
ll.
e
w
s
Cri
James
Mre.
and
LC)C A L CONPIIINCES
s
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
Fall Selis�� of the Local
lefl
here
a
bo
and
t
c
u
20
ye
ar
s
ag
o
t
o
was
formed
u
ing
d
s
buil
J
• a:
belt exit time. The
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
I
C
onfer�nce of the � Mn-cure
employment.
,
leadlnt:'
1:U
L
el&amp;,- '
ii cohi:reaa o(
,.
·
s and. th e R - controls ' and tha t m"edical ca re :counell,
j geli cal United �•em, Ch-•
. .
•-•
Middleport Lea·
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
Ame
g
_
n
'Carm 1 church
� . publlc.n p,1rty o f "leth
I
d
d
·
h
th
wit
e
Grad
cone
n
d
Ii
e
e
p•-•The
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Calvin and Mary Alice( Johnson) -Wednesday evenial·'
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l�Y March aa the hl&amp;h steppers School.
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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must Improve "to forie program• of aetlon�pro,.
Ellis _announ ced today that brolhl'rs. T. R. Davis. Mason; Eli as Clayton F. Lutz of
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The majorettes, Paula Sayre, building was emptied in 50 sec• wis
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that will Jnaure that we
gram1
t only to comn,
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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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cave n ger, w ould be tiac ; two . half brol �ers. Clare nt-ej from Bethahr ,IJl4t
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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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nt
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Dav is, Gr1mm s La. ndmg, J. Verner c hurches wUl Jqitt · ibole of Cal'll!lel
made
nex
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in ds
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leave the building ,
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aves in th e fir st and \ Hill. Buffalo; two sisters. Mr�. Jem- for the meeU.1
te bra in power
there
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
warda
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se
un employ� well as air-power."
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polmU1t been aome
highl
hat
sevcra1
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with
lonnance
iaiOned prognm •
y
env
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TUesd.,,,- in the third ward: W ed • ! eva Haste, Pon \Jac: and lwo half
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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Fa
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sisters.
rd· arid Th u n;wa
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flag
the
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Newip•� , plea of the world the determl11a,. tcin and Sharon _ Moore are
rl d
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Speech
Revival
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Tyler
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Clrmel
fifth
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Bowen announ ce. th at Pomer oy day, the
·,' :hu� .RflVff agreed. Unemploym
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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Lodge
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v� .fil ' never lnilanlficant to the l
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Announced Pre&amp;ldent El n
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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n
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
rcic work f or peace a nd freedom " est poten t.l•li;
0
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the
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on 11 e
ddleport Church Pffl of ��ter
pie free ' �,-ftdlY. ,t· tJllf/
ve noti� Uiiat
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to rally at Ann ArbQr,
· the · world ia un� · tn itl deternilha-:.� of -ctitlt:' � durlhg '' (he church · gree on ofte cand idate. Ref
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"While we ha ve do ·
I G uest lill&amp;ffa INive" t,illen serlouRIY
Sunday,
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be
will
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Th�_ Cit izens Telephone Co . of pany lo be coovc r tc d t o diiil; lhc
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
\· c rt in,:i: o n r to the d ial 11y1tcm in , ou&amp;l)' al Chf'ster and Lit tle uOck - , Yille or vice •crJiil, free of charge,
;hat commun ity at 12: 02 a. m. Sun - Inc, Ba rn hill !aid. The compan y t}JI , di,dinJ! lhe pre-fix number and
Jay, acc ording to an n ouncement s�rve,; parts ol Meigs, Alhena a11� then the lcl('pho:.I! number o! lhe
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ye.ster?•Y by Vice President C. J. W.11hina:Lon c:cunti,1.
Barnhill.
8.lmhi.11, in _f,dvtnCI!
Qf th•-! :A hre bar h,11 be(:n installed in
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
ically m cue of 'wwe:r failure.
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
· t , l:Jlf.fl m.ad_c:. Any one of the 10
confo rm "".llh the nallo� - wide pi�k "' the phone and 111k. ,
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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
ter
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
tackle
28
center Eric Chamber s, and No. 3 is the Jackets wiry halfback Bill
Middleport
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will be 187; . tm: Ut tJe Hocklnc, df� l')'
rp� . a t G uy,vJUe- :,.,-kenbura: telephone exchange.
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11'ma froin Parkenburg wishin g
and for Ch ter,
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989Coolvllle now
.eau pel'IOns in the three towns
ei h11 88&amp;,
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
--- - � · --four dili ta ol the number being d� tone In the Cheater Exchange
I area, 11 caused by h ea vy usage of
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Presents Gay
called. ,
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1 the1 1ervicl!. AddJtional new equip- .
Subserlbera
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Nineties Show
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�b)' diali ng fJ-ve digi ts.

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Pr.01· ectAt FridayMeeting I

_ Radio, Heal�r &amp;. Au.tomalic Trans.

2 Dr. Hard top. Radi o. Healer &amp; Automatic Trans.

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lh�mg gradua_te course u_n der �hich the survey team is

1 955 Ford Station Wagon $895
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Ra,�io
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1 958 Plymouth 4

Cl-ub �da11. Rudio &amp; llculcr .

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Randolph Scotl - G a ll Russell
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TONIGHT
Audrey Hepburn, Tony Perkins
"GREEN MANSIONS"
(African-Jungle D rama)
- 'al!IO Dor is Dowlin g - Arthur Fra nz
''RUNNING TARGET''
(Both Showa In Color)
Also Cartoon

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Wifle., fil� Picku p . One tardul lonl owner. Body showa it was
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on Cttl Planning, and Ted Reed, Jr., chauman of the comm1·1.
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�OJe�t, flank Doctor Rudolph Frankel Professor (?f the City
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Mrs. William Baxter Le,d Devotio/1'5 ·
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Mr . and Mrs. W i lham I IHruld

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II- Da i l y S ent in el , Pome roy - Middleport ,

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8-6 Pant her Loss A Logan I

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By Unltff PHH International

Mauillon B Cin. Roger 8.ac on
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Pomeroy Panthers, three lime loser m
McKinley 50 Can . Lin. 0
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'lfti.Oli. were outscored 8-6 but not outplayed , Friday night by Muti m
Ferry � Tridelphia 6
A' llft·d-up Logan grid team on the Chieftains home field.
st. Clairsville 12 Cadii o
P,lllul-e to tl'ore extra points af- ----------- L:.nrasler e Coshocton 7
• IMrd quarter touehdo wn from not aeri9\l,llf ..,tbrtat�
me Un'ion 18 c;:;. Winches ter
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'f,l'. p Q:ood aerial arms, a hos\ of receiv�rs apd /J stone wa11
of P.rotectlon sums u the Middleport Yellow Jackets' 54 to 8
rout of the Nelsonvil r,e Greyhounds Friday night.

,erial tllat covered 54 ya�. JI
WU C lonch s oina in for th,
Sl'Ote to wrilJ up a touchdowh
iJ)ara&lt;le and the Yellow J.ack.et 'r
AL w
for the
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_Score bf quarten:
Middleport . , , . - . 6 14 2 26--M
Neli onville . _ - � . a. o 8 0- a
Statistics:
NelMidsondJe port
vill'e
Y uds Rushing . . _ _ J8D
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282
Yards Passin ,
Paues Attemp�d . . 16
f
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Passes Co m plete d . . . 10
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Passes Intercepled
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471
Total Yardage
14
II
Firs t Downs
10
30
Penalties . . .
Pun ts
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in the open._. b; rullbtd:
48
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awnee
Mec anic1bnr1
Al t h
start of th e fo th q
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Col . F.ittiiiOOt'
Col Central 20 halrback, EUia Cl onch, 11 t hered I
ter Lofan qaurtttback Bahttif Lt·
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, lopped Logan in tolJI - tempted a pass to end Bob Ei'tmie-r lJ'Y)per, Arliflg'ton 14 'flortltinglon in a tM yard •PllSI play in the -,nd l wo plays la ter hit Harri5 on
_ Min d , pass romplet eions , on I fou rth ind two
cl otinl minult.1 to open and rlose ·• wcree n pasa eopd fo r 36 yards
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J!fuaUon .
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. tipwr1s bul t he ext ra ?°i nt Panthe'r �effftdM Don Sa'yn: bi'ok-e �itfht\t � B'ex:Jey 1B
th e Jackett' tbul'hdo�
pa rad e /or a t ouchd ow n.
l •dy o
a w, s
before a l ara:e Dads Night crowd
...,,.,� too mu C' h for L o o �h up th·e pl iy ! nd the . Pailtfl� rt· irul'ili'd I) Gahanna. 1 2
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fo: 1:. •xt:, •�� r:ti �he J a k l
in · ga inl!d pos11esston oTI fh'!-11' oim JI. 'llfo'vt Cffy \,I M1ffi1n e
at Middle port .
Ultl'S DO)s to overcome
, beld J'ile lsonvl lle J or t hree downs
elbisely , fq9iht 1,ist q u � r ! e r .
Sna.. Panini A�•d:
On four J)\pa Pom·eniy m'o\\il! to llffftftt f2 ff� 0
and forced punl. Paul BrunWN
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fli p� a short to.an to Bro\\rt\
he
ets had a first and' ten
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nittt.d them MON .,.,. In tht, , Baumeardn. er and Carr moved Chen1ic al Control ls
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opening kickoff and qWcltly caovby destroY, i ng the ea rthwor ms
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handed off to J:larris · on I q\Jic t p om ta .a nd with the score 36 to
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balfb�ck ·J Coach Thompson clea red the at e -are thr'ee mherials which e u m,
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ln ate th e males food supply. f�t
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-,re1,h �an and Soph omore l i ne.
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Washington &amp; Jefferson a nd Calif.
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Short ly after 1 h e Log a n Sf'ore . 1·arr ies end HesCe r 1 1 on lh reee. Waverly 48 New Boaton 18
with t 1 2 y ar d touchdown ornia resulted in the only sw rel8
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the Panthe rs threalene&lt;l w i t li , s i x Wi1h 1 : 59 lert in the game and the ,Col. We 82 Ma ri on Fra nk. 0
. au. Bindy's pass for t he points ess tie In the history of the West
Th
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. e lfl"'dleport backfield teamed
carries and Hester l l in
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Coach Thompson pulled all
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Hlndy'1 kick for the polp�a after $tOpe with 4 minute 45
Poulin too k the ball on t he 4:! y 11 rd in8 small ya rdale, ti) rnl. lnh Ille 1
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wa1 low and the Jacket. -,ere left and I Freshman-Sop
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Sizes 4¼ to 10.
pe a red to be II louchdl)wn. H o w ever
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.of the second quarter. .
the o!fici1 ls ruled the ball ile :id W inebrenner to DU'e
on ,he move.
. W'I\ wai
Nelaonvllle waa Qnable tp move ,'. Sop�omore lJUarterback
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Left half Eddi• Bulfiogton ,,n
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Dave Brown on the 22 and four Ya rds
to run ror
411 to the Hound•' 35. Hlndy hlt the extra points, but
pl1y1 l at e r, Pomeroy was with i n Passea Altempte'd
couldn 't
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t'itMlbn of Ronnie Carr Oh the aeoond play make
th e Chie ftain 4 yard line .
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bo-x- from tcrimma re and the 1 30
On a fourth and two ;iituation 1t
With a IUUe leu than two niin,
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t he pound Sophomore eom
Lo1an'a two ya rd l ine, 8lgnals were total ya1'ds
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·e\rlre'd. flilll . &amp;tWttn Cl e ver dy ftlt Mike Sh,ter WI
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CHlCAGO UPI - To tal dollar
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B)' quar ers:
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volume. , retall 11 lea or new outtime letd.
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way was mJde by either team . Ln8 0 0 0-B Garden.
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O. O G .G--8, . � S,eetly M�, · 1 1 _
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Ort,, ii fav•d at D·l .
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Kunnnan clhnnN ., the , .-� '
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U n a in the Garden'a .
rs of three n■/
L.nl1h t TV bout.
with •
yard j aunt. IC11nafflln �lonal boa ttnc trad e associations ,
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wore tGI� Friday.
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And If Denny doe, win, makh•
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m akor Teddy Bren ner HY• he'll
11k the New York commlsalon to'
M r■. Join Tewksb11ry enter. establish a new l"-pound di visio n.
taln ed the Fortnite Club a t her Bnmner saya the n ew tla&amp;1 could
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home in Middleport Thursday be launehed with a l ate Novembet _
n
Carme
and
Moyer
ll1ht between
evenln a.
M ra. Joyce M il ls, pr�11ldenl, wa■ B1111io.
in charge o f th e short bualness
meetl nJ. Mlaa Paul i ne Zirkle WH
TOPS ALL AIOUND
a 1ueat for the even ing.
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI - S)'fl•
Othera preaen t were Mn. Kitty cuat, the natlon'a No . 1 e0Ue1e
D1lla1, MiH Carol Bachtel, Mn. squad l11t : sea■on, led tht mijor
Eulah Hen aler, Mrs, Mari lyn Fu1lz t,am offense .with an 1vel't1e 9f
Mn. tb;l.6 y1rd1 per came and to�
Bachner,
Mn. Carolyn
Sa rah Owen, Mlaa Ann How ell, the defense with a yield of · 96.1
Mn. Loree Smith, Mr11. Jean yard• per aame.
Smi t h and Mrs. Patty Kloea.
· i.ierri D1itrtc't N-. 4
Du rlnl the eve nl n,: the wedd in g
' .rt•t frlo. tl1S
ann iversary o f ftlra. Slilb Walt era
111,oat o, colib1t1dN ,i;
was obaerved. The next meell n1
will bf! held a t the home of Mn.
Jean Null on Oct, 27.
OP IJ,111il
Re rre,hme n ta were 11erved al In
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th• St,t• of Ohle, at tht CloM of lu■inna �-� � ,
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defensive halfback, playine against in 12 play1 drove to the Jron m e n's
a powerful ,Jackson Irorimtn el ev- 15 Where Joie . Dun cain funtbl ed
en, re t urned Jackson·, ,mh punt when hlt bircJ after picking up 1 5
o f t h e evening,' Ftid11y nifht, fffi Y4rd• an4 · • ·. fihl ,down ,
yard! in the fi nal f�ve nri"utea ' of
;Jadulon muc�ed- tliht back a nd
artiOn to 3i�e the G,illia Academy iti' l ' Playa ' droV.e' tO 'the GalUpolia
Blu� D�vils a thr illing eo,ne £rom 8 but ' t�e Blu_� Dtvile heldl OAHS·
behipd 22
W: trlu.�ph over the t� , over · ■nd "tP\ tbe flr1111 play ,
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cha rges of Jim budd111g.
f.!van;, l'; m� -,; •�• t o the Ga lJackson
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RagJan and set-in shoultler
' ' · : 'JJter Joe Dun­
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lead when th e lron men look the t�n_ tdt11·
1 ·pl �- ·�om Roderick
styles in new shades for fall
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·openi n g kickoff a nd 41'0Ye 67 yard• abl 1Clinptnd ·l�iiid 'left end to
and wi11t er. Shorts, mediums,
in 16 plays with fi.lllbad: Carl r,g11:e It lti-t�:&lt;EY:Jfti ran the points
Lionga,
"The H o r:ie" Surrett" bl•at ing over 111.ei- to t� · r U Ullrt•·-'U wi th '1:49
from th e 2.
· l�tt' in tb'e l•ffle. ,i4fk so� 'tai�ed 10 gain �nd White
In the second period Otfdding 's
lronmen drove 76 yard1 in 17 pl ays pu nted lo Conley ithd thJ1t w1111 the
with qua rterback
Dave Boothe bi ll gam e as S,000 howli ng fa ns
sneakl n s over from the two with l oo ked on In amtzelnent.
7 minutes and 7 seco nda remaining · JackL!iO n had 18 first dow ns to
in the hair. Surret t then bulled �• llipoli1' 14 a ml 234: ya�a ru1h­
hil way up the middle for the I ma a nd no ne pa$,ling to GARS _245
yards r:rhlnl and n on� pua 1ng.
poi nt1 afte r.
GAHS cam e back on the ensui ng Gal l ipoli atlem�ted five. passe1,
kicko ff to drive 78 yards i n 13 Jackson none. G1U tpoH1 I• no w &amp;­
plays w i t h Ditk Roderick sneaking 0-0 for the ye1r ind 3-0-0 Inside
ov er from the two to reduce the the SEOAL. It wa■ t he fourth time
count to 14-6 with 1 :41 remaining in five YelN Gall_lpolla bu be1ten
the top-ranked J:1ebonlana.
in the half.
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16-14 thrJller at Well■ton -Friday
nicht ln a abow of lmptovethent,
Wellston scored ftnlt and took a
6-0 le.ad wb en · quatterbltk BIU
Sowers l)dled ten yirdf to end
Joe Ramsey i n the fl(■t period.
Athens ,cored then 'llltheil. M on t
BennP.tl fin 31 Jania for the TD
wilib John Gro11n runnlllC the con•
vera�n point■.
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Well1ton acoted·· tn tbe aeco�•
period wh'tn so-,,en paued to
Carl Patton for the TD. the play•
covered sa 7atdl, So..,;r. tJien pan­
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point.I and they led lt-8 al half•
time.
Athens scored tbeir wlnnin1
point, with Juat 2:14 ·1ett In the
11me when quartethcll: fllll BIIP
p11H!d to B ■n'J' Wllaon who ran
about ten y1rdt thera Iitet1led to
Chuch ·Bowlea who rail for the TD.
The play covered 31 yard1 y1rd1.
Mont Bennett nn the convenlon
points fo r the win.
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Gallipolis B{.ie Devils Come
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�·;,.:�tt!'�,:�:,!'':,!,1 �·;:·.� vored today and Sund.a.)' In lhe lt&amp;h
Col umbu, where Michele Will be ann u,111 sulin&amp; of the lnltima UGD&amp;l
Cohunbl•. Karvard . Holy
The Rl9ley Viki .., rolle4 up • J,llyo,,g to, Ripl ey . Each team ,dmitled to Ch1ldr,n·, Ho.pit,J J nvit•t1on 1te1;1tla for tlt,e � / (zo,1, IDT, Ohio State, Prmreton,
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lhree touchdown le.ad In !ht firll made 11:000 on ila e,.tra point 111 . S�nday. It ll expected that 1he mark fio phy. Othen In thf fieid lforonto and Yale.
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m a kin s th e fin il l 1rvre :;�t :�reo ,urgery liOmetime
::ft. ;:1���:��
Mr.. Ha1;ket t will remain thl!re
the aecond h1U P'l'lday n la:ht to win
The Rut land Rctl Devils came off the floor at The Plains
For Wa hania , C harles Rogen and M r . and Mrs. ThomH Scally
' b) • 40-20 acore In , game pl iyed
Wll8 out1tandin" offen1ively Jnd and son Tom will be at the Hae·
Ripley.
Friday night tu win their 2 1 st consecutive football game.
The vlcloty wu lhe fifth o f th e ddens ive ly w h ile Joey Runt-I! I kett home during her absente.
The Red Devils down 9 lo 7 I
aeuon for th e Vikina:1 and their looked good on offem,e Sc!h eer
rt w11 Martin carryina: lh e rriail
with a mlnule and 35 second, left
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the
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touchdown from
In the ball �•m e ca lled on th e f
NEW YORK UPI _ U Coach fourth 1tr1l1ht. For the Falcons, and Wilson stood out f or Ripley. I
Seorl ng by quarters:
FAVOlllD IN REGATTA
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old faithfu l "Sall y Ran'• to .score 1 32 y a rds ou t. The pl ay l eft The Carl Braun and h !J New York the lou wu t heir fourth agal llJt
• Wahama
NEW LONDON, Con n . UPI
O 6 7 7-20 i
the winnin g toul'hd own and stay Plains defen:ses completel y l ost.
KnJcll:erbocken had any do\lbl.l two win, _
12 14 7 7-40 ' The Coast Gua rd A cade my LB f.aFu ll lnck WUMln and Halfback Ripley
undefealed it wa s Rutland
H utland ground out 2 1 1 yarda a bou t Otear Rober taon •, chJncea
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for a t otal of 2 96. The Plaina •ure made up tlltlr mind, frid•Y outs J or the \litlnp as the hUer
ally rleared.
pick ed up 216 o n th e uo und and niJh t .
croued the ao.tl , line on th ree difThe Plam s J ump •d
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wasn
t Juat a nother ball ,IZame scoring champion while atarrinC lied i n the fin&amp; quarter on runs to
field goal by Uendem 1 Al th 1
alart or the fourth pe�;od Ho; i or t he Hed Devils. Jl was a tou1h for the UnlHnlty ot Cmcln n.atl, cap R i pley dr1vet aftd give the
11tetter hit Lee Combs on a 78 one lhey tiad lo win and with the d 11played the tame tourt m icic hop, e te1m I l_Z-0 ad �antage at
able c?achlng of Jim Vennari i n ac oring 41 poin tt and leading the end of t he fmt period.
CHESTER, OHIO
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yard pass play and
R1.1lland's
they
did it.
In the setdnd quarte r t he Ripley
the Co llege All Stan to 1 1 1 S- l l 2
fi rst touc hduwn Pi&lt;'n·e's ltir k was
Ru t land noted for coming from victory over the Kn icker bqellers ; eleve n went to ' the air to •core
good for t h e exlra point.
lwlee m ore · o n )Sasses from quarterThe Plains cam(' right back to behind to win did Just lha t Fri- i n a charily baaketball time, ,
n igh t in o ne of its toughest
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score the first tirne they got t he
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baU with Tinkha m going over
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PUBLIC WELCOME
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With the Red Devils do.wn 9
Wil!O n,
throws.
to 7, Coach Jim Vennari reached when they travel lo McArthur.
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Score by quarters:
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Devils had their 21st straight win . The Plains _ . , , 0 3 1 169
P ey Je&lt;l tit �Ume 26-8 .
on ice.
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We mix concrete to your
The rea:ular monthlf 1neetlft41 1 . ttiathdowri� U tbe . third 'quarter.
Ru tTh e
specifications, deliver it
land Pl ai ns of the Miaaionary Clttle1 of the m�in1 th', iicoft 33�. Chatlet Ro- ,
Varda Rua.bing
216 Midd l eport Fint' Baptl■t Cburcli cen· toUCbdo.-,i In ihe, .ume Por211
RIGHT to your job, ready
y ards Pa&amp;sing
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63 wDI be heJd tbls Tttetday eve niJ11, lod. and iii, e'dhl · poin t kick made
to pour, Lowest . prices.
At 6 the membera 9f the Lovt: Jood narr0.W 9:lf: &amp;bf!. cap on ce aa:ain
Passes A ttempted . . . . . 4
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Believing that our .customers ti,,,ire a good product and
Passes Comp leltd
No Job loo largo or loo
5 , Jay Cll't'!le will .meet al the to 20 polnli at 33·13.
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have buiJt, stock­
then want service when it's needed,
The two �fei ,n, traded ■corea In
2 church for • JJ(Jtluet :supper ,nd
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Passes Intercepted
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Miss Farie. Erlewine and Mrs. the Priscil la Circle a J ·the home 22. arrlvep at Garde.rf State Park .
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James Araold were in Rio G rande of Mts. Qershel McClllr�7yeste rday .to return Judy Gregg
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and Judy Arnold, students al
INTIIS TWO Jl.i!IAflrlRS
Rio Grande College to Midd l e• . NEW YORK UPI _.:, 7'1e Dutry
port for the weekend, They were . S!ables of Rye, N. Y. Will tnake
accom panied home_ �Y Miu Pal a double bid fo r lhe pen jumper
Beck o f North Fa1rf1eld al&amp;o at• championship of the 17th National
tendi n g coUege, who wi l l spend Hor.se Sbow, Nov. 1-8, with John
th weekend as guest of Mr. a nd Bell rldlri1 McLain SUeet arid
Mrs. A . A . Scarberry .
Kii,liey pllo\ii:ia= Ji1vy Sal ute.
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By Unltff PHH International

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Pomeroy Panthers, three lime loser m
McKinley 50 Can . Lin. 0
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'lfti.Oli. were outscored 8-6 but not outplayed , Friday night by Muti m
Ferry � Tridelphia 6
A' llft·d-up Logan grid team on the Chieftains home field.
st. Clairsville 12 Cadii o
P,lllul-e to tl'ore extra points af- ----------- L:.nrasler e Coshocton 7
• IMrd quarter touehdo wn from not aeri9\l,llf ..,tbrtat�
me Un'ion 18 c;:;. Winches ter
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'f,l'. p Q:ood aerial arms, a hos\ of receiv�rs apd /J stone wa11
of P.rotectlon sums u the Middleport Yellow Jackets' 54 to 8
rout of the Nelsonvil r,e Greyhounds Friday night.

,erial tllat covered 54 ya�. JI
WU C lonch s oina in for th,
Sl'Ote to wrilJ up a touchdowh
iJ)ara&lt;le and the Yellow J.ack.et 'r
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_Score bf quarten:
Middleport . , , . - . 6 14 2 26--M
Neli onville . _ - � . a. o 8 0- a
Statistics:
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282
Yards Passin ,
Paues Attemp�d . . 16
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Passes Co m plete d . . . 10
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Passes Intercepled
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Total Yardage
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Firs t Downs
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Penalties . . .
Pun ts
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_ Min d , pass romplet eions , on I fou rth ind two
cl otinl minult.1 to open and rlose ·• wcree n pasa eopd fo r 36 yards
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. tipwr1s bul t he ext ra ?°i nt Panthe'r �effftdM Don Sa'yn: bi'ok-e �itfht\t � B'ex:Jey 1B
th e Jackett' tbul'hdo�
pa rad e /or a t ouchd ow n.
l •dy o
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before a l ara:e Dads Night crowd
...,,.,� too mu C' h for L o o �h up th·e pl iy ! nd the . Pailtfl� rt· irul'ili'd I) Gahanna. 1 2
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fo: 1:. •xt:, •�� r:ti �he J a k l
in · ga inl!d pos11esston oTI fh'!-11' oim JI. 'llfo'vt Cffy \,I M1ffi1n e
at Middle port .
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, beld J'ile lsonvl lle J or t hree downs
elbisely , fq9iht 1,ist q u � r ! e r .
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and forced punl. Paul BrunWN
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Middleport took Ntlsonvl ll e'1 view of 1982 and 62.
Chemical con trol may be ach lev- .
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opening kickoff and qWcltly caovby destroY, i ng the ea rthwor ms
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. Hindy hit Shafer fo r the · 1 nd tni:bs on which the ,moles feed.
1'he ditci■ive P�a,}' of n;:e S•me ,.,, 1 1 . A paas from q1,1artered lo the Gr'eyhou nd 48. Hlndy
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handed off to J:larris · on I q\Jic t p om ta .a nd with the score 36 to
Chlordane, DOT and Lead Arsen- ,
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opener and the Utile
balfb�ck ·J Coach Thompson clea red the at e -are thr'ee mherials which e u m,
.,. �11 0
the Sl'ore.
Ellft11er int erCfPted a nd Logi n
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set out o n a 48 yard jaunt ltld rnch of linemen .
ln ate th e males food supply. f�t
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the Jam e 's
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H,' ndy's pa,, for the e xtra polot·'" ,town in the n ext 1er1ea a nd th e E xt• ••••
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SC OR E LE SS ONLY ONC E
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Je tt end ,weep . Th e Logan TJJ was t hreaten the i r opponents. In t hi11 �l�dletown "8 Poitain oulh 16
-,re1,h �an and Soph omore l i ne.
&amp;'One in the first period.
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SADEN A , Calif. UPI _ TM
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remai ning
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11,F,�red wi� h seve� min uh's 50 se c - drive whic· h began on the ] l , Buf- 1'o,.1�o�!u.
Nelsonvllle moved down field ' With seven minu
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9 22 Rose Bowl game between
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the fourth period Hindy hit
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o ni!, left ,n !he f1rs1 pPriiJC.l.
Washington &amp; Jefferson a nd Calif.
loes
Short ly after 1 h e Log a n Sf'ore . 1·arr ies end HesCe r 1 1 on lh reee. Waverly 48 New Boaton 18
with t 1 2 y ar d touchdown ornia resulted in the only sw rel8
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the Panthe rs threalene&lt;l w i t li , s i x Wi1h 1 : 59 lert in the game and the ,Col. We 82 Ma ri on Fra nk. 0
. au. Bindy's pass for t he points ess tie In the history of the West
Th
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· t hree. coI . Aca de m 20 Du bl'm i,...
. e lfl"'dleport backfield teamed
carries and Hester l l in
as n o good .
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Coas
the l li yard line w hen t hey a g ain bill on the Lo11n 37, Winebl'fflner Westerville � �don 8
and Rl ndy hi t Raymond (Ho t,�"
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fumbled ·
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NEW FALL
Buffington. 'Bainter liitef�ed at '(jr'Ov� 'fG lheyavtlte O
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that carried lbe Jackets 52 yard.!
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m th e o ne f90t line.
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Log� n 11ept t:� tne "'�"!'unu , ;•
Coach Thompson pulled all
only one f irs t d o wn . E n d H ay
Hlndy'1 kick for the polp�a after $tOpe with 4 minute 45
Poulin too k the ball on t he 4:! y 11 rd in8 small ya rdale, ti) rnl. lnh Ille 1
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s
Suede or $mooth Leather ,
wa1 low and the Jacket. -,ere left and I Freshman-Sop
■triPt' and 1 111 1oped ror what ap - l'lock
homore
9ut in front 12 to O •t. �hii ltart ,team kept the touchdow n pa
pt �� �..'-,.
The_ pass c ombjflan
Sizes 4¼ to 10.
pe a red to be II louchdl)wn. H o w ever
rade
.of the second quarter. .
the o!fici1 ls ruled the ball ile :id W inebrenner to DU'e
on ,he move.
. W'I\ wai
Nelaonvllle waa Qnable tp move ,'. Sop�omore lJUarterback
,, l'Yld �
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whPre ii was r�reived .
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Pomeroy axiin thre.11.trned 1 he yards d\lring file �Vei'i flf.
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Chieftain dl'!fensc with a drive.
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�5 after tonln1 them !or • 20 �m ICrlJnma, aod
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Left half Eddi• Bulfiogton ,,n
the U!O
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r:o� :ni:��4 Mann- c �b��d :new��:i. �:U��:
pasii nll
\na: Baumgardner rolled Out for n ear hiin. Oller tried
Dave Brown on the 22 and four Ya rds
to run ror
411 to the Hound•' 35. Hlndy hlt the extra points, but
pl1y1 l at e r, Pomeroy was with i n Passea Altempte'd
couldn 't
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fasse, �
t'itMlbn of Ronnie Carr Oh the aeoond play make
th e Chie ftain 4 yard line .
ffiW ,
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Paaae,
1� i fftr •1
bo-x- from tcrimma re and the 1 30
On a fourth and two ;iituation 1t
With a IUUe leu than two niin,
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2 !- !n cil�
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lalned
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the utea reipal ilittl I n the ga me , Oller
t he pound Sophomore eom
Lo1an'a two ya rd l ine, 8lgnals were total ya1'ds
,
wns
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tl'I iii\ion ally P3 Yards for the touc·lr
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m l -xed a n d Wln111brcnner was stop- F
anoth er
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ped for no ga i n, thus endi n g a n- �enal\leii
·e\rlre'd. flilll . &amp;tWttn Cl e ver dy ftlt Mike Sh,ter WI
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Fumb Cfl
)' � i'Wi. ir:a'ffef' forge for the point, after to-◄-�t ve the
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Suare -'Y ellow .Acketa • 20 to' O half
CHlCAGO UPI - To tal dollar
a\ Mfl'd'ftoil
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B)' quar ers:
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volume. , retall 11 lea or new outtime letd.
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way was mJde by either team . Ln8 0 0 0-B Garden.
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to board ,notor1, outboard boata an d
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kicked
Jan controlled the ball for the
·. be dow n ,a ,-e" . ,
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O. O G .G--8, . � S,eetly M�, · 1 1 _
/pmeroy
blager i;i.art of th e qua rter, bUl-.
Ort,, ii fav•d at D·l .
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hoo ker Fernandez, _ f
lor a e&lt;1 1958 u\ei, uy
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Kunnnan clhnnN ., the , .-� '
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U n a in the Garden'a .
rs of three n■/
L.nl1h t TV bout.
with •
yard j aunt. IC11nafflln �lonal boa ttnc trad e associations ,
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wore tGI� Friday.
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And If Denny doe, win, makh•
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m akor Teddy Bren ner HY• he'll
11k the New York commlsalon to'
M r■. Join Tewksb11ry enter. establish a new l"-pound di visio n.
taln ed the Fortnite Club a t her Bnmner saya the n ew tla&amp;1 could
_,
home in Middleport Thursday be launehed with a l ate Novembet _
n
Carme
and
Moyer
ll1ht between
evenln a.
M ra. Joyce M il ls, pr�11ldenl, wa■ B1111io.
in charge o f th e short bualness
meetl nJ. Mlaa Paul i ne Zirkle WH
TOPS ALL AIOUND
a 1ueat for the even ing.
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UPI - S)'fl•
Othera preaen t were Mn. Kitty cuat, the natlon'a No . 1 e0Ue1e
D1lla1, MiH Carol Bachtel, Mn. squad l11t : sea■on, led tht mijor
Eulah Hen aler, Mrs, Mari lyn Fu1lz t,am offense .with an 1vel't1e 9f
Mn. tb;l.6 y1rd1 per came and to�
Bachner,
Mn. Carolyn
Sa rah Owen, Mlaa Ann How ell, the defense with a yield of · 96.1
Mn. Loree Smith, Mr11. Jean yard• per aame.
Smi t h and Mrs. Patty Kloea.
· i.ierri D1itrtc't N-. 4
Du rlnl the eve nl n,: the wedd in g
' .rt•t frlo. tl1S
ann iversary o f ftlra. Slilb Walt era
111,oat o, colib1t1dN ,i;
was obaerved. The next meell n1
will bf! held a t the home of Mn.
Jean Null on Oct, 27.
OP IJ,111il
Re rre,hme n ta were 11erved al In
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th• St,t• of Ohle, at tht CloM of lu■inna �-� � ,
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Little Billy Conley, 1�8 pound f half kickoff on their own 30, and
defensive halfback, playine against in 12 play1 drove to the Jron m e n's
a powerful ,Jackson Irorimtn el ev- 15 Where Joie . Dun cain funtbl ed
en, re t urned Jackson·, ,mh punt when hlt bircJ after picking up 1 5
o f t h e evening,' Ftid11y nifht, fffi Y4rd• an4 · • ·. fihl ,down ,
yard! in the fi nal f�ve nri"utea ' of
;Jadulon muc�ed- tliht back a nd
artiOn to 3i�e the G,illia Academy iti' l ' Playa ' droV.e' tO 'the GalUpolia
Blu� D�vils a thr illing eo,ne £rom 8 but ' t�e Blu_� Dtvile heldl OAHS·
behipd 22
W: trlu.�ph over the t� , over · ■nd "tP\ tbe flr1111 play ,
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f.!van;, l'; m� -,; •�• t o the Ga lJackson
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RagJan and set-in shoultler
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lead when th e lron men look the t�n_ tdt11·
1 ·pl �- ·�om Roderick
styles in new shades for fall
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·openi n g kickoff a nd 41'0Ye 67 yard• abl 1Clinptnd ·l�iiid 'left end to
and wi11t er. Shorts, mediums,
in 16 plays with fi.lllbad: Carl r,g11:e It lti-t�:&lt;EY:Jfti ran the points
Lionga,
"The H o r:ie" Surrett" bl•at ing over 111.ei- to t� · r U Ullrt•·-'U wi th '1:49
from th e 2.
· l�tt' in tb'e l•ffle. ,i4fk so� 'tai�ed 10 gain �nd White
In the second period Otfdding 's
lronmen drove 76 yard1 in 17 pl ays pu nted lo Conley ithd thJ1t w1111 the
with qua rterback
Dave Boothe bi ll gam e as S,000 howli ng fa ns
sneakl n s over from the two with l oo ked on In amtzelnent.
7 minutes and 7 seco nda remaining · JackL!iO n had 18 first dow ns to
in the hair. Surret t then bulled �• llipoli1' 14 a ml 234: ya�a ru1h­
hil way up the middle for the I ma a nd no ne pa$,ling to GARS _245
yards r:rhlnl and n on� pua 1ng.
poi nt1 afte r.
GAHS cam e back on the ensui ng Gal l ipoli atlem�ted five. passe1,
kicko ff to drive 78 yards i n 13 Jackson none. G1U tpoH1 I• no w &amp;­
plays w i t h Ditk Roderick sneaking 0-0 for the ye1r ind 3-0-0 Inside
ov er from the two to reduce the the SEOAL. It wa■ t he fourth time
count to 14-6 with 1 :41 remaining in five YelN Gall_lpolla bu be1ten
the top-ranked J:1ebonlana.
in the half.
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16-14 thrJller at Well■ton -Friday
nicht ln a abow of lmptovethent,
Wellston scored ftnlt and took a
6-0 le.ad wb en · quatterbltk BIU
Sowers l)dled ten yirdf to end
Joe Ramsey i n the fl(■t period.
Athens ,cored then 'llltheil. M on t
BennP.tl fin 31 Jania for the TD
wilib John Gro11n runnlllC the con•
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Well1ton acoted·· tn tbe aeco�•
period wh'tn so-,,en paued to
Carl Patton for the TD. the play•
covered sa 7atdl, So..,;r. tJien pan­
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point.I and they led lt-8 al half•
time.
Athens scored tbeir wlnnin1
point, with Juat 2:14 ·1ett In the
11me when quartethcll: fllll BIIP
p11H!d to B ■n'J' Wllaon who ran
about ten y1rdt thera Iitet1led to
Chuch ·Bowlea who rail for the TD.
The play covered 31 yard1 y1rd1.
Mont Bennett nn the convenlon
points fo r the win.
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Col umbu, where Michele Will be ann u,111 sulin&amp; of the lnltima UGD&amp;l
Cohunbl•. Karvard . Holy
The Rl9ley Viki .., rolle4 up • J,llyo,,g to, Ripl ey . Each team ,dmitled to Ch1ldr,n·, Ho.pit,J J nvit•t1on 1te1;1tla for tlt,e � / (zo,1, IDT, Ohio State, Prmreton,
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lhree touchdown le.ad In !ht firll made 11:000 on ila e,.tra point 111 . S�nday. It ll expected that 1he mark fio phy. Othen In thf fieid lforonto and Yale.
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m a kin s th e fin il l 1rvre :;�t :�reo ,urgery liOmetime
::ft. ;:1���:��
Mr.. Ha1;ket t will remain thl!re
the aecond h1U P'l'lday n la:ht to win
The Rut land Rctl Devils came off the floor at The Plains
For Wa hania , C harles Rogen and M r . and Mrs. ThomH Scally
' b) • 40-20 acore In , game pl iyed
Wll8 out1tandin" offen1ively Jnd and son Tom will be at the Hae·
Ripley.
Friday night tu win their 2 1 st consecutive football game.
The vlcloty wu lhe fifth o f th e ddens ive ly w h ile Joey Runt-I! I kett home during her absente.
The Red Devils down 9 lo 7 I
aeuon for th e Vikina:1 and their looked good on offem,e Sc!h eer
rt w11 Martin carryina: lh e rriail
with a mlnule and 35 second, left
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In the ball �•m e ca lled on th e f
NEW YORK UPI _ U Coach fourth 1tr1l1ht. For the Falcons, and Wilson stood out f or Ripley. I
Seorl ng by quarters:
FAVOlllD IN REGATTA
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old faithfu l "Sall y Ran'• to .score 1 32 y a rds ou t. The pl ay l eft The Carl Braun and h !J New York the lou wu t heir fourth agal llJt
• Wahama
NEW LONDON, Con n . UPI
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the winnin g toul'hd own and stay Plains defen:ses completel y l ost.
KnJcll:erbocken had any do\lbl.l two win, _
12 14 7 7-40 ' The Coast Gua rd A cade my LB f.aFu ll lnck WUMln and Halfback Ripley
undefealed it wa s Rutland
H utland ground out 2 1 1 yarda a bou t Otear Rober taon •, chJncea
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for a t otal of 2 96. The Plaina •ure made up tlltlr mind, frid•Y outs J or the \litlnp as the hUer
ally rleared.
pick ed up 216 o n th e uo und and niJh t .
croued the ao.tl , line on th ree difThe Plam s J ump •d
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t Juat a nother ball ,IZame scoring champion while atarrinC lied i n the fin&amp; quarter on runs to
field goal by Uendem 1 Al th 1
alart or the fourth pe�;od Ho; i or t he Hed Devils. Jl was a tou1h for the UnlHnlty ot Cmcln n.atl, cap R i pley dr1vet aftd give the
11tetter hit Lee Combs on a 78 one lhey tiad lo win and with the d 11played the tame tourt m icic hop, e te1m I l_Z-0 ad �antage at
able c?achlng of Jim Vennari i n ac oring 41 poin tt and leading the end of t he fmt period.
CHESTER, OHIO
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yard pass play and
R1.1lland's
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did it.
In the setdnd quarte r t he Ripley
the Co llege All Stan to 1 1 1 S- l l 2
fi rst touc hduwn Pi&lt;'n·e's ltir k was
Ru t land noted for coming from victory over the Kn icker bqellers ; eleve n went to ' the air to •core
good for t h e exlra point.
lwlee m ore · o n )Sasses from quarterThe Plains cam(' right back to behind to win did Just lha t Fri- i n a charily baaketball time, ,
n igh t in o ne of its toughest
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score the first tirne they got t he
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With the Red Devils do.wn 9
Wil!O n,
throws.
to 7, Coach Jim Vennari reached when they travel lo McArthur.
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Score by quarters:
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Devils had their 21st straight win . The Plains _ . , , 0 3 1 169
P ey Je&lt;l tit �Ume 26-8 .
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The rea:ular monthlf 1neetlft41 1 . ttiathdowri� U tbe . third 'quarter.
Ru tTh e
specifications, deliver it
land Pl ai ns of the Miaaionary Clttle1 of the m�in1 th', iicoft 33�. Chatlet Ro- ,
Varda Rua.bing
216 Midd l eport Fint' Baptl■t Cburcli cen· toUCbdo.-,i In ihe, .ume Por211
RIGHT to your job, ready
y ards Pa&amp;sing
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63 wDI be heJd tbls Tttetday eve niJ11, lod. and iii, e'dhl · poin t kick made
to pour, Lowest . prices.
At 6 the membera 9f the Lovt: Jood narr0.W 9:lf: &amp;bf!. cap on ce aa:ain
Passes A ttempted . . . . . 4
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Believing that our .customers ti,,,ire a good product and
Passes Comp leltd
No Job loo largo or loo
5 , Jay Cll't'!le will .meet al the to 20 polnli at 33·13.
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then want service when it's needed,
The two �fei ,n, traded ■corea In
2 church for • JJ(Jtluet :supper ,nd
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Miss Farie. Erlewine and Mrs. the Priscil la Circle a J ·the home 22. arrlvep at Garde.rf State Park .
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James Araold were in Rio G rande of Mts. Qershel McClllr�7yeste rday .to return Judy Gregg
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INTIIS TWO Jl.i!IAflrlRS
Rio Grande College to Midd l e• . NEW YORK UPI _.:, 7'1e Dutry
port for the weekend, They were . S!ables of Rye, N. Y. Will tnake
accom panied home_ �Y Miu Pal a double bid fo r lhe pen jumper
Beck o f North Fa1rf1eld al&amp;o at• championship of the 17th National
tendi n g coUege, who wi l l spend Hor.se Sbow, Nov. 1-8, with John
th weekend as guest of Mr. a nd Bell rldlri1 McLain SUeet arid
Mrs. A . A . Scarberry .
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MIiland Battled G11. AAbland.
ddleport • A report o n the 8 t ate
, , •ttltd Gas _ . i s dependable, ·· convention held In r-lumbus laat
eoavenlent, stor m proof, heata
....k .... 11 •• n b' Mr.. Br'.n'
, , ihllantly.
--11le. She IoId o r t he new
the ,_,_
e.1I 1n In arrang Ih.11 an d of PIaces
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Per More Delalls Phon•
�ured I ne Iv
u di ng th_ e A mstea d ,
· tor R ies garde ns.
V 1rgo and ir
or Write
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She slated that Mr. Ries s tarts
hle seedlings in a brick wall. �e•
ports on the Region al meeti ng
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Hemlock Grove, Ohio
held at La ke_ H ope l odge Wed nes•
were g1 �en by Mrs, Allard
day
Phone WY •2�784
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Nearly pl_! vacci na ted wl �h aH •nl m al&amp; coml n11 from stale ap­
proved herd all with Individual ■tale health p1per.�.
These are big cowa with wtll ■ttactied t1ddera e n d reul dairy
type , Sm■ll calvea ao1� 1eparate•.
Every- .cow waa personally picked direct from the 'farm fo Wis­
co n sin �y myself.
, lffl'Y cow mu,t M 1.tl.t.cfer,. Our re,,utatlon 11 our 1u•rantff.
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tural Ex�r1ment Stat 1o r to spur
con.1 umpho n of e�gs, a ru:m produ.ct o ff a n d on 1n the pnce dol•
drums.
Dr. George Mo untney of the
Poultey Scie nce Depa Mm ent re•
por�• that ;1 taAte pa nel rated •.�e
de � 1led egg product acceptable. 11
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.... · re wa nt, lo ,erve d l'Vli ed
ea:il:s, lh! needs on ly to take !eY·
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me: m • e ev1 e eggs.
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This type �f pr,par:.i ti o n is plan
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tfo uble of hlltd boili na eggs, peeling and m ixl n&amp; them with mustard,
salard dres.si ng and other i n(redi•
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Th, rlrth ann ual Sm,11 buai, $5.00 chn.,. s, turd,y di nner
neu Cllnk under the sponsor- I $3.ml, Sunday brunch $3.00. All
_shi p_ of the Ohio Fe�eration of partlcipanli must regi1ter. CanBu11men e nd Profes S1on 1 l Worn- \ cellation refunds will be honoren ', Clubs, with the cooperation ed on ly ttirough Oct. 29. RHer•
o_f t he Sm •ll Business Ad m i n istra• v1Uo n.1 re� i ved after Oct . 29 wi-U
t1 on, Ohi o Departm ent of Co m· be h eld at lhe registratio n desk,
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m ertt and
the umversi
·1Y O f I
l-¥llel reservation., f or over
Akron, will be held a t t he Shera • night aecom m odatiOn, sh ould ,_
ton H otel In Akron , Nov. 5-8.
..,.,1·,• w o' th th, Sheralomade dir.,,._
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M a i n :,t., Akron, O.
259
Hotel,
The cli nic prOir■m ha&amp; been
seated to you-the owners, o per.
For additio nal infora m tion conators, pro prietors, partn ers, mem • tact Mias Elmira
Hann aford,
bert of the manageme n t teams, chalrma o, Sm all Busi ntu Co mwith outat, nding speakers, e:a: hi- mlttee, 3152 In dia n V i8W
bits ani! .,,.,pportu n i ty to gai n a Ci nci nnati, 27, O b.Jo.
fuller \'I� of the busi ne11 of
t m all buslrieM. II will be m ore
pro fitable for You to a ttend the
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c1·,n t c th an to "d o" b u1me1J.11 on
I Sat11rd■y at home. Re m em ber . .
will spark your ' tbin ki ng,
I Ideas
t te•e sparkt
tUI bri ng you
an d c an ge •Will proc a nge
gre1.s in y our fu t ure a nd in yo ur
s m pll businf!ss. There will be
three rotati n g .section w orkshops
_ S1 h1rday afternoon , affording yeu
an opportu n i ty to he,r:
"Our creative thinking abilities
-a ntglected reso urce" by Gle n
C o., '" of the B. F. Goodrich Co .,
A k ro n.
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Forw,rd-"Solad
Best Foot
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Dressi nl" by Mr,. Mogg1'e A nderson , Faah'oon D'orector or the
M . O'Neill Compa ny of Akro n .
Rec ord keep,· ng for tax pur0,.1 by Jo m e, Hotch ,' n , CPA
ONL.Y
•- Dra ke c o
I rom the Walthall •
,00
$000
At the di nner on Sa t urday eY�so.oo . ...
n 'a n,: at the Akro n City Club you
EXCLUllYEl 'New -�
will hear -II m o11t outsta n&lt;li ng lee•
r•:liltlit muffler ■nd
lurer.author Gepr
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.ir cootid flin 1hteld
Public Relations i�\l'n�llor �:;
,hock•
EXC1.UliVEI
th e Firest one Tire an d Rubber
or less vibration.
t
ebtorbe,..
C o., Akron . Hls lopk will be
�.. hfl\dllOI
"Now or Never."
• l)ollined for
Brochures of the - clinir m ay
,my, ,.,. ...,.
' be secured . by writing t O M rs.
• W■ilhl f:t'1Jy 21 pounds­
, Helle n GreenWR)' , 1· 14 East land
takes baFI up .to 304'
Rd
Berea Ohio
e Weatt,erpro Qfed lpitton
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Advahce re1lsirat1on should be
ford11&gt;end.t&gt;ltlona serv1Ge
, made a9 soon •• ,possible and
TOP !MD!�NS
sent lo Mr1. Doretta Yates, 73
SIE tJ$ FOR A OIIIIIINfflATWII
Gra nd Ave nue Alr.ron O The pack■1� dell i�cl�din i;: re•
giatra tion, Saturday dinn er and
i u nda l u nch ii $lO. OO Fo
gl!ltrafion onl)';· wif.h ouf.
!e�fs

Charle-s Euex aod fa mily ot
Soulih Carolina are apend1 " g the
week with her parefi ti, )f r. and
Mn. W. It. Holcomb.
J. E . Ra.deki n returned h ome
':,:/' i11l Tuesday.
fro m Jtob:er Ho
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y' a
da ghter are
11.
om Cll
v isiling relatives in Kent ucky .
C. W, Sta ru bury,
Columbus
WH the Sundar d inner guest of
hls brot her, Dil e and fa m ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrot Bobo enter•
tai ned a 1r ou,p from
Colu mbia
Cha pe l Church pl, nn i ng the an•
n ual Harv Ht Fe,t. 1,• al t o be held
Oct. 29 at the church.
.
Loretta P,,· ., a att.1dent m
Co lumbus spent the weekend at
h ome.
Luther AUe n ,
A t hen s. and
Fra nk Vale, Pra ll1vllle vl1it ed lt r.
an d Mn. J. E. R&amp;det.in S,turda,
afternoon .
The social a nd j i tney supper at
Laurel Orange was well attended.
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The only way farmPrs have 1
bee n able to m alnt.1 in a reason.
abl� net income is by increasing
thei r volum e as their margi n has
The average figure was 299
heco me _!Ja rrower alm ost every prc ductlve man work u n ill, whkh
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._8ee m s to be a reasonable figure
I year •
Arnold pointed out that there with l'i2 Sundays per year and a
are certain
far'.11 manage ment -couple weeks vaca ti on . The capi,
E1g producU tha t si m ulate mea t
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guide1 whl-h
� need to be care r u It Y t a I t· n veallm!'!nt
a'I Mr&amp;. Joh " Stou t
per man enra1ohserved I n a dj us ting Iarm opera• ed $27,000 with th e low flanre also are beinl attempted. These
rs.
"ha de
Fran k Bl ac kwe 11 O I �
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would be In t he form of luncheon .
· di ca Ie d th .a I th e ra rm I arou nd $9,000 and the high •y
,,· on,· 11e m
over mea ts bi.Jt ma.de entirely ol egga. 1• the 2uesI OI Mr. an d M ra. H arI
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rapi·ta I s hou 1•
" turn over 3 mini· $50,000. The average gros1 J nA ph1in,· h11rdbolled egg loaf is an• Han I ng ·
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mu m O f •3U per cen t o f t he tn·
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per
man
was
Mr1 · Ava G I IkeY w_as i n G aII 1'
sli1
h
Uy
oYer
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ot
her possibil Ity.
v est m en t CYery yea r , Th is me.ans $9,000 which left a family labor
po I'·
.., Tueaday on buir neas.
.
Dr. M6untn., ,..... that people
• mves
••o , 000 1s
tha t 1· r ....,
ted t he ineome of S2. l l6. Thi■ •.-t.nn
. and M rs. pau I Jewe II O1
u,uuu "'o h't U8e more enas
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beyond
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gross vo I umc 8 h ou Id be $10 '000 figurt" ill not very hilh when
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lain am ou nt , regardleas o f · price .
or bet te r ea c:h year.
we consider th i s provides mg.ney Jlowever, If eggs are pu t up ln dif- wit h rela tives here.
.
Other g uides inelud e the fad f r food, clothi n , shelter a nd
Mr. a nd Mra. Roy Ellis were
o
rerent forms so the llousewile c:m
g:
f tha t . opera ling expense should
�! ��� _necessilles of a growing use t h.em in ot h.er than traditi on�! r, ueat11 o( Mr. a nd Mrs. Drake •t
never exceed 28 perce n t o r the
y
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w ays, this m l&amp;: ht sti m ulate nn • :Jale m Ce nter laat Su nday.
groas Inco me. On any far m oper•
Mr. and Mra. Earl Clark of
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co m pari n g these figures with J
ating with the extreme highs of
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Lo ng Bottom spe nt Su nday with
both operating e xpen se and over t he guides, Mr. Arn old suggested
Mr. 8nd Mrt. George Clark.
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head expe n se, there would on ly we fi nd that the o verhead fixed F rmn Local CoNpl
Mn . .Bud DouglaB spent some
be 2 per cen t lclt for the farm- coats repreaented 38. 9 per cent To Celeb rate 50th •
time with her daughter at Ports•
of the
Incom e w hich
g ross
ero net i ncome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Matthew s on mouth·
am ou n l.s to 1 1 per cent a bove the
M ra. J oe Carsey Is h e1 P1 n g t O
Powell, O. , form er Mei.11s
of
A nother guide fa rmers n�ed. to maximu m a m ount of 28 per cent
celebra
will
Cou
care
for her rather,, Mr. Hall at
nty resident•
te
ca relully look 11t is "Are we Operatm g percen t waa M.1 per ,
!50th wedd i ng a nn iversar y M n,
e
th
ir
fully employed al productive la• cent of the gross incomti which
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l be 20
llNIO Th e co�iJI�
1- 0� •� m � cri t1
:rs. (r�?v�.1/
bor. " Mo111 farmers think t hey are waa con ,lder�bly btlow th� "ma:d- O o
fi
W:icoffl
ll'leftdli.
enera j
e ga
a ca1 ron J ion a
e
a nd
bu sy all of the li me, but the mu m figure Jive n by Mr. Arnold w l
at open houae Sunday ,rter- Hospital.
live,
problem l! "h1 the laLor pro duc- °( '10 per ctllt,
noon October 23rd al lhe h ome of
Mr. and Mrs. Stou t � ove� froai
t lve". 11 ls alao euential t o dePicking out the low ze and , h
Dyesvllle
daugh
eir
ter Krs. A. L. Taft, 33
t o H1rtl .ton v1lle m the
t
term i ne on any farm opera t i on the high 2ri of thear. 125 (ar m•
Delmar Rhode, ho m e.
Jf the Job ca n be done a different we flnd t tsat the h igh 28 had � Wett Sc hreyer Place, Columbus.
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eac h tarm . The high group had
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POMQOY, OHIO
git'e the Na tional Football Leagufl
3'4: to 4 t ons per e.cre, wheat 35 group bad onl y 23. Milk ,old per
14
ms ln 1�''1°• •
l.ea
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bu11hels per ac re, .and oat1 60 cow wa 11 1 1 ,000 with the high
bushels or better J}(' r acre.
group a n d only 9,600 with the
In the liveslock field goals low grou·p. Milk. imld per ma n '
�hl o A&amp;ricul tural Extension I t alk the after noon of October 26
pr opoaed lnrlndc 1 1 ,000 pounds was 22 1 , 00o in lhe high group �erv1ce personnel wlll focus al· on the ''I m p.act of Economic and
of milk per cow. 250, 000 pound! ,only on ly 140 ,000 J n the low ten tio n on "Cha r,ting Extension Sorial Changt&gt;t o n :M ethods of
of-m ilk per man, 7 ½ pig :1 weaned group. On the retur ns of feed Met hod&amp; in• a Chan1i ng Sol'iety" Exlension .'' The ReY. Richards
pe r litte r. u 9.3 pe r cent beer J)4J r dollar fed the high �roup whe n they m tet Ot"tober 25.27 at- j will spetik' at a clo�i ng luncheon
calf crop with the calves �rading � ha wed $2. l !! and the low group the st ale fairc,ro unds i n Co\um• session Odober 27.
good or cho ice, and 220 eggs per W38 $ 1 .42.
'fwn 1t"oup11 will conduct m eet.
bua.
year per laying hen.
i n eo nj u nctl"on . wit h the
ings
The OCCHiOn la the a nn ual Ex•
The pay nff rom,cs in the famThe , Olu o C� u �ty
on ference.
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In me .asuri n1,; the efficie n cy of
I_
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will
which
ce,
n
fere
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co
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al
n
te
1
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l bor
i ncome .
h e
A�ciatmn
E�te naion . Agen ts
the feedi ng operation goals ,ug- high group averaged $6 ,&amp;27
,e
l!
pro
p
bring
t
o
th
r
ximately
a
370
for
gested were in dairy $1 .95 re•
�ehl\l
nn
m
a
Octa ,
o
h
ual
1b
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will
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the family, a nd the tow 25 �•ver• date and cou n ty worker
tur n for each dollar spe nt for
e
b
orlhmgt on Ele24
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g
t.,
aged a net loss of fa m ily la oof in•
feed and the so m e figure should
a nd
to im prove the over-all Exte ns- 1 m entary School · Auditorium
come of $2, t ltl. ,
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apply to l11ylng hens. For hog11
th•
W
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In observi ng the two incom e 011 program In Ohlo
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was $ l 40
t he f i gure suggested
Several n•Uonally-k nown speak 1 i�gto n Met hochat Church that _ eve•
g roups of dairy farms, it was
for sheep $ 1 .50 and beef . cows
are sched uled to appear 00 n m1. Epallon Sigma Phi{. n■tio�al
rs
eyJdt
quickly
t
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he.
t
that
nt
2 - T0.20 Fergu,ens
fi
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$I .SO,
h onorary Ex_ten1lon
fr1ternity,
c ntly operated
larger
u nit■ the program , A.ltloni t hem ,,.. 1
1 - To-30 . Ferguson
Com paring these figures w i t h -lt&gt;
n
o
Ill hOId an .in Ill a ti
and barb�
�e re enjoying l ncomu The hi.llh Gerald Hoffman, nahta n t ad m l n• w
j
1 - 1912 Ford
125 Ohio dalry hrms, which subng of Octo ber 25 m J
eveni
the
cue
r nco me gr o up had a larger vol- 1,1,tra tor, Federal Exten sion Ser1 -. 35· Fernson
niltted the i r 1915 9 farm account
m l n iatra_tl on
Ad
he_ Agricultural
t
urnc o f busi ness, and WH mon
•A vice, Waahlna""
.....n, D. c,·, Olaf
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Uffl7 MoOel.
records lo Oh io State Univer.!!lly
U
mver
, ng on Ohl o St a te
1Id!
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b
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efficie nt i n getti ng higher mll k t...no n, chairman of the depart•
Ext ra good conrHtion ,
me infor immmory, µoinls out so
t Ca m pus,
Wes
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,nty
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___ production per cow.
ment of rural sociology, Cornell
Ma ny factors have a n i nfluence University, lt hae1 1 N. Y.; S . N .
iI,ewis and Mra. Thompson .
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"Sav ory Herbs, Cu ltu re a nd upon the ll!vel o f profltablene11. M cl nto,ah, u1i1lf, nt director, Of· 1
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Use" h1ken from bulleti n urn or Whe n con sidered eeparately, no ne Hee of Food 1nd Agriculture, I.
lftl
1 - NEW HOL�ND FORAGE IIABVESTER
the U. S. De1111rtnwnt or Agrlcul• are rully dependable for predict- C. A., W11hlntton, D. C . : Will• .
1 - JOHN DEEQE FORAGE HAR.VESTER
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a mo u nt o r farm lncoir\t.
t,, -The Center or Agri•
ture was presented hy Mrs. Will.
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B oth Wtitli Row-Oop-Attachments
OUll!er!I for thr l'omi ng year While 1l2e or busl neu 11 ltnJjoH- cultural and t!:eonornic Adjust•
eMAITIR MADI ,1 DS
determi n i ng the te� e] menl, AmH, Jowa 1nd the Rev. I
were in1t11llcd hy Mu. John Ter- a nt I n
All Prltied For Qultk Sale Al
eMASTII MIX , 1 DS
rcll aud included Mrs. Charles of far mlnco m e It I n I tself I.!! · not Robert Richardt , minister, Met ho•
Lewla, president; Mrs. Carl W U I, a i: uaran t ee o! a high return. A do,,t Churcb, Saline, Mich.
I
O hio E1ten1ton lervice Director
vice president; Mrs . Walter Be n ti, larger busi ness, poorly m1na1ed,
can mean larger lossea. A hrm W . 8 . Wood will open the conrer.
secretary and Mrs. Robert Lewis
lreaaurer. · As each officer · was must be etnclently opera ted to ent-e with a keynote addreas on
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"l'he Need for Jl'lexlbllity i n our
I ns talled, 1he waa prcaenled with be prorl t able.
Be Sure Of Quallty, Senrlre, E!lue
Ex.tension ¥ethod1. "
MIDOLll'OIIT
McIntosh 11
R fl ower emblematic ol her of•
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and Larson also will speak at the
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R I SING SU N
ruMQIIY, OHIO
flee and Mrs. Lewis wH present•
Tony Fowler, OWner.Qperator
.
Mrs. M ildred Canon wll1 be. 111 open ln1 se11lon. }IJ.lflm.1m Will
ed a bouquet.
1
, Followi ng the l natallaUon Mrs. Risi ng Sun tomorrow on bWII• Lewla named her C"ommlttee.s for n
the fe■r which
lnclu'ded: 11ro­
MOV ING
. 2ra m , :Mrs. Brya n , Mrs. Terrell
Mr. and Mra. Larr)' Wiley who
teleph one, Mra .
an d Mn. Wlll;
Struble and Mra. Patrick W ood; have been reaidl ng In an apart.
devoti ons, Mr1, Brfan ; civic, Mrs. ml'nt in t he Coat• bulldln1 moVtd
C. L. Helton , Mr1. Pratt a nd Mra. Into the 1ar11e apartment of Mr,
Benb; pllbllclty Mrs. Terrell; a nd Mn. Jame, Arnold.
, nowtr1 and carda, Mr1. Thomp­
MRI.· WHITLATCH CALLIO
aon; W'Orkllhop, Mra. C. Lewh;
Mre.
Jam e■ Whitlatch WH
1&lt;:rapbook, Mrtr. Max Ward, Mra.
• called to Colu mbu1 wec1ne-.,
R. Lewi s a nd Mrs. C. Lewi s.
bec1uae of the 1eri01.1, lllne■,'
Prall; cou nt y
Recreation Mra.
of ·
her alater .
.fair and flower ■how, Mrs. Ter­
, .11111, Mra , Heaton and Mra. Thomp
aon; to plan Ch rlltmaa din ner,
Mra. Wood, and Mr1. R . Lewll;
\to hel9 with reJlat ratlon a t the
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Mr1. Will a nd Mn.
Thom pson
and for the nex t mee tl n11 Mra.
Bryan a nd Mra. Be nt!.
Judged the
Mrs. Thomps on
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JUST R.l!GJSTl!R. ribbon w'a1 a warded to Mrs. Ter•
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Relresh menll carryi ng ou t the ·
Halloween them e were 1erved by
the ho1te11J,
o,, AU Ou, OU 1,
1 The nex t meet ina: will be held
al the Ohio Fuel Gae Co., office
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Ott. 15, 1960

Egg Weenies Mlly Point Rock
News Of The Week
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NO PatYATI IALI 10 OAYI PRIOA TO IALI

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tere1Hng information. One Meig11
County farm was in('JudNI in this
s ummary .
These 1 2!! da i ry farms showed
lhat the averag e had 25.8 dairy
row5 produclng 1 0 1 , 1 89 p ounds
o f _ :u; per cent m ilk per cow.
This avera11ed out to
168. 000
pounds of milk per ma n , .and
9l .84 return for each dollar of
reed fed .
A productive man work u nit Is
l'O nsidered l o be o ne man wor t,
lnlil for il 1 0 hour day. On these
1 25 far m !i the loweli t fieme wa s
99 man wor k unit per year while
t he high figure was t09. In
othe r words the man with ,.,,
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som e t h i ng · else for 265 days that
yea r or he was not doi n a: yery
productive w or k. On the o ther
hand . the fellow
with 499 produ t',
k � m i s m uS! hue work•
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1 5 1nd 1 8 hour
�ays
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County Eirhnilon AtMf
Volume time� �argl.i equals
net income. Th11 1s one o f !he
fu ndam e�tal rulea of businet.s,
whelhe r 1 1 he far m or some othe r
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I bwuness accorUJng·
lo Lester Ar
I nold, arm Management
Spec1a·
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, l111l, who. spoke at the Meigs court•
ly �eeti ng o_f the Jackaon J-'ro.
ductwn Cred i t Association this
vast Wt'ek
I n lhe face of continu e d m·
crease- I n prlce1 paid by farm e rs
an_d decrease o f price6 re ,·ei ved.
th i s r ule beco me � more essential
1 f the rarm fa m ily !s to m aintain
a reaso1111ble net rncome . Farm
, ·es liave decreased from
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an
inde x figur e of 25{) in 1 949 tu
240 I n 1 959, while prires paid in•
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98 1n 1 9..,9,

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Chfttt ., Lattt-r Day t.lnh,
Old Tow n Fl11l1 on Portland Road
s•unifay 1ch ool 9:30 arn; l'reaC" hing
10:30 am a nd BHile Study Wed·
ne1day O pm . C W . Ptntfitt. pastor.
Midway Community Ch11rch,
Bobb)· S..:.:rles. Miniller. Chuck
�arles, Sunday Sch ool, Supt.,
Sunday School starts at 9:30 a. m..,
J"rayer meeti ni Tuelday 7:4!! p.
m.
Zion Chu"h of Chrlat, PoiM'Oy-Harris on "llle Road, Eu1ene
U nderwo.&gt;d, min i ster. Bible 1chool
9:3(1 am; Morning wonhip 10:30
1m ; Eveni ng worship 7:30 pm. Robert Rerd, Bible Sc�, ool S upt.
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Middleport. Raymon Konkrl1ht,
pastor Wor•h1p JU 30 am, se rmon
l•tt91wlll• CM•�•tlon•I Chrl1- · •.itl'Wilfd1h1p • " Grl'elJn&amp; tOffilnll•
tla11 Ch111r�h--8undar 1choul 9:M tee for wor1b1p houi- 11 Mr . and
Mra. Etnerson
JonN; Church
am; Wo nhlp 1ervice 10:30 am.
lelt•ftth.0. .. Adwentl1t �('hool 9.30 Jack !!echtle, Supt . ;
-(124 Butternut AYe DA V Hall) l'vrtsmouth dl1tr1cl fall oonter•
Sabbath School 2 pm ; Worshl:&gt; ence th111 dternoon 3 I.Cl &amp;.30 al
Meth od iat I
service :t : U pm; aervico=a 11re S�l­ t he nf!W M1inche.1ter
urday. Prayer mef'tini: Thursday church: Juni or Vf" tl : 00; Se nior
Yr 6.CO; Today ia Layme n' • Sun•
'1:30 pm.
day and Wl' ar, grate-ful to li'red
Chwrdl .. GM:, Mt. Moriah­
Sunday school 9 : 41) am; Worship Hibbs for hia me11a1e on Steward
servlre 1 1 am : Pra&gt;·er m eet!nc 1h1p a&amp; our paator 11 atte nding
Tue,day 7:30 pm; Young peopl,. , th.e Cou ncil o f Evanaeliam meet•
1mg m Bl oomington, Ill. Cla•• 12
Friday 7:30 pm.
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Carleton lnterdenomlnatton•I wdl meet at the h om e ot Mj111
Kl ngabury Road-Sunday 1chool Frieda li'aehnle. Aasl1t1n t hostea•
9:30 a m ; Worship hour 10:30 am; aes a r e Mrs. Harry ChH ht r, Mn.
L'arroll Swa nson, , Mra. D. S.
every other Su n day.
Bethlahem Baptl1t, Great Bend Harold a nd Mn. B. N. Eut. De•
-M orning worship 9:30 a m : Su n voti onal leader, Mrs. M . L. Fre nch
d11- y 1c h ool 10: 1 !!1 am ; �vening Progra m leader Mr1. Bruce Ll,J,yd \
First Quarterly c on ference wlll
serv i ce '7 : 30 pm.
held Nov. 6 at 7:30. The lead•
rhe Fedtdaled Church, Pome­ ebe.
r for the wors,hip S( rvice today
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tor, J o hn W m . Blaennar, Dir. o f
Finl Bapti,t Church, Middleport
Ch. Educ . Sunday school 9 : 1 5 a m :
A, Boone, past ol ' : Sunday I
Donald
Worshi p hour 1 0 : 25 a m , topic:
School. 9 : 1 5 a. m . ; Morni ng Wor,
"On The Side Lines". Co m e and
ship, 1 0 : 1 5 a. m., "This One Thing
worship, you are w eleome
I Do For Chris t''; YF, 6 p. m . ; Eve•
ni ng wonhip, "True Great neas ",
7:30 p . . m; Tue1day eveni n g, Cir­
cles meet; Wednes�by, 7:30 p. m .
Prayer service; 8:30 p. m. Se nior
Choir rehearsal; Thursday, 7:30,
Busy Bee Clas1 meeta.
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he ,onr aounded ! f dashed f,-0111
the offk:e lnW the crowded street, and hur­
ried on into the fadinl" s11nH.-ht. TM bell
In the familiar old church tower IV.I.I atrik­
lnl' five. l had rude It a11in ! I would
r�tch the commuten' train and be In my
suburban home at the 111ual hour.
A, I rushed put the church, ehlmea
aounded melodiou•ly o"er lhe bu11, 1trua:1tlinr mus of humanity. Suddt"nly, I
11topped In the mid11t of It. Whf thia mad
rulh d•y aft.er dayr Tomorrow and to­
morrow and tomorrow would be the same.
But today thit chime■ recalled to ine a
aen.e of peace and purpoae, a utiafaction
once experienced In the fellowship of
wonhip and friend�hip.
The commuUn' ttain wu !orrott.en
H f ente�d lhe vt:1t, aemi-li1hted chureh ,
From far up at the marb le altar eame the
WQrda or a pra)·er : ''0 God, our Huvenly
Father . . . the endleH tide of bu1inea1,
toll, ■nd eare move11 on around ua. Go
wi th us and bleH us &gt;Nho have stopped
within this holy place of prayer for one
brief moment to be refreahed by thy love,
and quieted by thy peace." The orrn took
up the reaponae and the "An1t"n1 ' 10ared
upward aa I knelt in grateful prayer.
"Never again,'' I reaolved, ..,hall I deJtri.-e
myself of the aeturity and ntlafartion of
regular chureh attendance •nd wonhip.
My place in the little suburban church
1hall be filled on each Lord'a Day."

11Ni SyrtcuM Mttftodllf Church
Rev. Carl Herri ng, pas tor, Carroll
Norris, Supt. Sunday 1cbool 9:30
am , Worship service 7:30 "The
Peace of God"; Youth Fell ow,hlp
6 Pm Wed n eiday; Midweek Bible
stud)' 7:80 pm Wednelday.
UI Chure:h, LnLrt Fall11, lew,
T H I! C H U R C H , o R A L L
Hnhert Sharp,
putor. Sun day
RIVIVAL MEETI NGS
;I. L L , o A T H I! C H U R C H
■ch ool 9:30 , am ; Worship aerYke11
Carmel EUB Ch ureh will begi n
The a,.,,d, i, th, 1,u1e,1 l.1111, Sunday eYenlng at 7
a series o f revival m eet ings Sun fel' Everyone
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Church
et
the Nt1■ Nne,
SUNDA Y
day even i ng, Oct. 18 a n d which
tood eilLumhi p . I, " ■ ,..,,.....,., of
Syracuse, Rev. Harold Holmes,
,p .. ,,... 1 ..1 ..... w,11io.,, • ..r..... O..oci..
will conti n ue ·n ightly through
WHTN•TV
,utor. Sunday llchool 9:ao am;
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Cbaanel 13 - 9:45 1.111.
Morning worshlp to: 30 a�; NYPS
,.,..,,. Thc,c ore foo, -n4 •••-•
of each mee t l nl,
lime
lhe
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"The Understanding 0£
30 pm J:••n!�1tk ,"rvlces lit
•hr ••.,, po,..,. ilw,,.,Ld ,1kad ,..,.,.,.
. Rev, Freeland Norris of R•What LJfe Really Is''
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f+JMl•rl, ud •�PG" olM- 0.M,d,. Th,y
1 0 p m :, wedneauaJ 7�3o prayer
cme has bee n secured as the
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�eetlng; Pra�er hour '1'1l� ■day -acl
eh.--p
special
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-.. eva n gelist . There will be
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child, .. ·, oal, ()) For ,t,, ,..k, of J,,,.
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, .30 pm; Miuion,ry sen,lce 1• �he roy,
These
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numbers
Pastor , song
Rev. Wald o J. Bartels
'""'"'"•"f ud HIIH. (-4) Fo, 111,o- ukr
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3rd 'J'uesdat of the moPth 11 1 .30
J oh n w m . 81 aett nar, D 1r , of Ch r. serviees will be open to the pu b,
ol ti,• a.�,.h i1o&lt;lf. wh1&lt;h .,,cl, J,,i,
p;m
the
w111
direct
lie. Lo cal tale nt
m"'•I a.d ■101u:ol •�pt&gt;ofl. Plaa "" I"'
I Edu&lt;'. Su nday 1ch ool 9: 1 5 am; c
Church ., Naarn Mulber
al n gi ng. Every
ngrej:!11f.ion al
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serm
on
10:25
am,
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10 th"rd, •tt�l•rly ud ,od yn, 8,bl,
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re�earsal 7:90 pm. Come and wor•
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Hou• of Pr:■y.,-, Chester, (Th•
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w..i.....a., II t:"'iat.hW&gt;I
s h ip, you are wel�me.
Matlbew
1'1,y,ada
Country Church in Town}. Ed�
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m()nd Life, p111tor. Sunday scho,ol Ralph C. Zundel . Pastor_. �
llo.turda1 11 Tb,,a.i,,.,is,,a 2
Woll ·
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9:30 am; Lari Bogg,, Supt Mo n
1am �alson, . Supt. 9.3?-1 1 . 15
lni w orship 1 1 a m '· Evangellatic ,
combmed service or w�rs h 1p Hid
service 'J·SO
OctONf' 16
ch o i r . .. serm on
tudy. Mu! i c by
Falrvle._ Church, Rew. Dwight ! From Gloo m t o Glor y . Nur•
The Meigs County Yout.h Rally
Spencer, pastor. Su nday •chool
, sery a nd /uni or ch oir for ch ildren of t he Churc hes of Chriat will be
9:30 am, S upt. Herbert )Jouah ;
7 : 30 I\_len s .Br_o ther h&lt;&gt;';'d ; ��esday h eld Su nday, Oct ober 16, at 2 p.
Young Peoples meeting eacb s un2 . 30·7 .30 M1ss_1 o narJ Circle�_. W�d· rn . al the Rutland Church of Chrlet.
s
day at 8:45 pm ; preach i n 7:30 1 n esday
7 c� o 1r rehearsal, 1.45 The Pom eroy church will • be I n
pm· prayer meeting Wednesday
s,,.,bto,1 , v• .
7:30 charge of the prolf.am, and there
prayer service; S.:i turday
'p m
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area youth rally a t Rio Grande.
will be an election of officers.
· Fl'M Moc11at Church, Laurel
Rn.
Church
B,
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Herman
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tor. Su nday school 9 : 30 P h ll Rex Garrabra n t will preach the
The Rac i ne PTA will m,et
ltll tile hope It tcilf, In so me u1eosure, foster ond laelp
Wise. Supt .; M orni ng worship firS� � ree night!! o.f a revival M onday evening It 1:30 at the
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10 : 30 a m : Yo uth aervlee 7 pm; I bcgm n mg Sunday . m � hl, Oct 16 grade achoo! buildin g. Dr. K. D.
tllat ielalela Is good In family ond eomm11 nltg life, this
Evangelisti c .11 erv\ce 7:30 pm; Mid and Rev. Robert Blame o f Jun o- Am sbury will be guest speaker.
next
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preach
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City
will
•�ek prayer Hrvlce Wedne1day
Ba.b y sittera wm be available for
two weeks. Meellng wlll clolt · th ose ch11dren wh6 m11.1t ac�om•
orgo11l%■tlons
'7:30 &amp;im.
feat•re Is sponsored by tlae bu sine•• flrn••
Hyiitlt Run ,,.. "'8tholllatt •• Sunday nlaht Oct. 30. Pleue plan pany parents to meeti n g.
bert E. Smith, St., pbtor: Sunday to come.
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Graw · Ctnwch, t'tnMroy, Rev.
lchpol 8:30 •· m., Worley Raley,
The Red crosa Board will meet
JO:� ,. rn , Wlmam A. Robert■, Rector. 10 , 30 o,tober 19 ,t 7 , 43 p . m. ,t t �,
'!'Pl:i IIOQ!bli
H lflr.:tG,nmunion eind church health offlCe i n Pomeroy.
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October 17
Ill . . Confirm1tlon , the Rt. Rev. Roger
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Worker1
The Willi n g
· · 124 W. Blanchard, preachi ng and ■d· the Enterprise EUB Church will
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Our Aim Is To Satisfy
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Xh:ina1, I:. Codner, p11fOI'. llinda y . mlhblterlnr the H.cra men t.
have a m atked Halloween party i n
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Chur
Pomeroy
• ne-, the c hurch basement, Mon day a t
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2 1 2 E. Main St .
Phone VU -5-2 145
Cheller, Ohio
�'Ip •, #it p"' Sund■•, Rev. Arthur ft. McCaule,
v, Pulor. 7:30 p. m. There will be • 254! i
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1°Padly 1ftcl l'rid■J,
Bradbu ry Cflurctl Of �tulat; Art Su nday school ; 10:4S am MomOctober 1 1
Marr.um min ister: Bible School, a l ing wptship "The Layman 's Job
The triendly · Circle pf the Fed·
Morritne:' w�rshi p 10:30; Chrt1tl1D and .. the Minister's Job" ; 5:45 pm en t cd Ch urch will meet Tuesday a. t
Motor Tune Up
Endeavor e p.m.; Eve n ing worship, Sem o!'- BYF; 8 :00 pm Eve n mg 11 p. m. at the ehurch.
Mlddlepo rl
service "How God Used Jaco b"; served.
Powell &amp; Ash
7 p.m.
Phone SH-!-41 83
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prayer
m
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nesday
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Phone
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October
Bradford Church
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Rah;,h Hu m ble, PHtor, Jim Reed, meet ing.
A m eeting for all Dem ocratle
of
tm
Baptld
Church
lethteh
Supt; Bible school 9:30 a m ; MornPrl"Cinct Commit teemen, the Meill
In,: wor1h1, 10:30 am ; Chriatlan Great Bend, Rev. Arthur R. Mc- cou n ty, wome n '• Democratic Club
Lewis, a nd the Meigs Cou n ty Cl'ub wlll be
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Supt.
worship
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9:30,
wor�hl p '1 : 30; Wednesday eveninJ
held at the Bradbury School, Tues•
Laynd Sunday school "The
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Mldtllepot1
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Bible S udy 7:00.
day at 8 p. m.
Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
October 28
Kl,.iom Hall of JehHa h'1 1Wlt- m a�:.t Job a nd t�e M i nister's
1ervice
60
Tl1ere will be a soup supper and
1)esse11 Public m eeting Su nday 3 Joli ; 7 pm Eveni ng
Pomeroy
111 E, llill
. , Pl!l&gt;ne WY-2-24
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pm;
udy
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Halloween party for the Cub
pm: Watc
Alfrad Mathod l tt Church, Rev. SCfl uts, 0ct. 28, at the Letart FaUs
\ . , Bible atudy TuestUy a p m ; Ser•
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bert R. Card, pastor. Su nday com mu n ity Ce n ter. Servi ng will be­
MID·
vlct mee�ng Thurtday 'I pm;
school 9:30 Lloyd Dill in ger, Supt. gin at 5 :30 p , m . The public Is In•
lstry r.hool Thursday 8 p�.
ces at 10:45 with vi ted to attend and everyone
o
Bakers Of Good Bread
PIigrim Hellnesa W rship _servi
Dan•llle
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of Minersville giv• should com e m ftlked.
Brow
1ctor
/Yout n,,tlge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Church. L1n1avllle, Don Wachen• y
mg the mest�ge, Tuesday at 8 pm
Huntington. W, Va
Middleport. Ohio
ach-.,ang, pa9tor. Sunday ' hool _ regular meehng of the WSCS �l
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Th
�m; ·pilgrim Youth ft:49 pm; �edn eaday evening prayer ser­
EvanaeUatlc- service 7:30 pm; Fe1- vices at 7:30.
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A very great deal of time and ener&amp;Y bl.II t,een expended by
our preachers in provin1 that our God U ,ery powerful . Per•
haps the lime has come fo prove that be it alto very clever .
A terrible fear seems to grip the belrt, of m.Jllions of mod­
erns. The threat of a nuclear war, wUb wboleuJe destruction
visited upon lhe whole race, ii enough to make sober the most
superfi&lt;: ial of us. But good religion bas something to say to a
frightened generation, and the scripture of tbie ,week's Sun­
day school lesson says It.
1AM to the ROIi
The great tragedy in the life of the American people, at the
moment, is that they are looking into fbe ,utters and not up
to the hills.

A west coast pastor spent a few minutes one Saturday morn­
ing surveying the advert11ementa of the moving pictures. 1n
addition to the sexy photographs which illustrated the page in
the "amusement section" of his momin1 paper, he found al­
most a score of suggestive Unes, all designed as lures, and
each one tuned to the sex undertone. And this was furnished
as entertainment! As if a modern public tnew nothing more,
or better. than sex-obsession.
A psychologist, in discussing one of our modern problems,
sugggested to his class that they �ke a study of "the love-life
of the wild boar" if they really wanted to understand the in­
ner "drives" of the modern man .
A more or less famous art gallery eshibited a series of
1
jpaintings" that had been •·created" by a go'rilla.
In yiew of this tendency to consult the gutters instead of
the hills, we need not wonder that the chaotic situation in
wh-ieh we find oune1ve1 should create within us a great fear .
In view of the contaminated fare being sened to us in the
entertainment world, we should not •onder that the wise
among us are greatly concerned as. to whether or not we are
capable of meeting Russian competition .

The Uniform Sunday Scl!ool lesson for October 16;
"TRUST I N GOD," Psalms 91; 1 2 1 ; Matthew 4:5-7.
In view of our engrossment with iconomk affairs, we need
not wonder that we lack the faith with which to meet the
frightening prospects of the nuclear age,
God 81W On
There is a very great need In A.meriu.n life for a vigorous
faith in God. This is not to say that we need to believe that he

DuiJr

exists. The actual atheist is a very rare jndlvfdual. But we
need to believe so moch more.
In t�e face � the political chaos, the economic revolutio1t:,
the racial tensions, and the industrial strife with which we are
surrounded, we need to be reminded from Ume to time that
our God is still on duty. We do not live In a deserted world.
Of this the ancient Psalmist was very sure'
nght lo live by his faith,

and

we ha ve a

There is no better tert in all the scripture, from which to
preach a modem sermon, tban the words of the old Hebrew
who sang, "The Lord is your keeper.''

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A little group of cJub women bad been discussing the
world's poJiticaJ situation, revieWing its complexities and it1
threats in an their somber details. Finally a rather timid little
woman spoke up to say, "But I believe God wilt eome to our
help: He will not desert us . " To which another woman replied

in

rather tartly , "Yes, I believe that too ol course but the thing
I am wondering is, will He get here time?'!
We need !o re�i�d ourse!ves or.casionally that our God is

very elev.er, m add,ttion to bemg very powerful. No civilization,
race, nation, or tycoon has ever been able to outwit him.
No matter how black the sties may appear to be and no
att
� �r how dense the fogs, God still knows •how to iet about
m t�1s world of ours. And no matter how brilliant the enemy

ol �•ghteousn� !""Y , seel)l to be. our God understands the
basic laws, cond1t1onl!, af!8' (a'ots a Utile better.
The nghleous 111an ll9M by ·hls talth. It keeps him alive a,
long as he lives.
. (Copyright_ 1960 by the DivWon of Christian Educ.ation, Na;
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of America.)

Rutland Community News

By Jean Parfrer
. Mark }'.'rench and Rand7 Phillips of Middleport were week: end
guests of Ra ndy's grandparents,
Mr. a�d l-lr�- William Burt.
Louise Mila m of li,anpvUl e RD
was a Friday overnight guest
Elena M3rti n.
l1rs. A n na Luckadoo is visit in&amp;
wi th her gra ndda ugbter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff ord Harris and fa m Uy of
Colum bus.

of

newlboy.11 won In • coritest
'Mr. and Mn. Cirl llllle�. carla.
Alan and' Grace of Athena ipe t
Sunday with
parents, Mr a�
Mrs. William

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lln. Roy Triey of Worthin1ton
■pent tlae week l!nd With her par.
en b, Jlr. aJQ:I � C. A. Sil.ck.
She UmmiJard«rd )fr liiter, Edna
Kat S'lfi&amp;, 1o Jtoher liOIPltal on
Mdnd.-y (or a clletk. up.
�· and �- · A:a Cheadle and
Mr. and Mn. Clair T•ylor and
Deiter ,b.ne moffd into
grandson, Mike Atkllll()n, ot Col• fam i,I�
PhilliP1 property ot:I
u m bus, Mn. Evely n Hill and Mn. j
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Adria Wilc ox_ ol Lanpvi1le wen
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isitora in Parkersburg on
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Mrs. Jan ice Cotterill of Lanwttr
was a week end cuett of her parD.a..-.a.
ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Pearl Lannin1.
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'Mn. Paul 'Hill (Belly Slawter)
day, Od . ltb •• · 1 20, collection
and children of Weal Jeffenan
S ll.98. Banner cWI No. 5 teeft:,;
i ted her parents, Mr. and Mr,. Hi•
ra m Slawter and family over the ag!f!·
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Jin
. Lawrenc, . Smitlli
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week end.
, left W�� ror K� w1.:•.
Mrs, Nell i e Parter of Chester
spent M onday night with Mn. Ho- to spegd t,"o �b -.ridi l(r. and.�
Mn. Q!to ·U:tNU(e)d ind .llr. �...
m er Parker and Sutie.
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Carroll Snowden at■ended I din• Mrs. Fla,d Smith.
Mr. � Mn. Rubert •e1ti· ,
mer for em ployees of the Nailonal
Life and Accident I nsura n ce C9. i n spent tW- � with her �·
ents. llr," � Kn. James Gilmore.
Huntin,:ton, 'J'\lelday evening.
Varvel Foley wu · dischaJ'1ed
from Holzer Hospital last Frid1Y.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Garl08 Snowden
an� son , Jeff, vi1ited their da.qa:H-·
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ter, Mr. and Mn. Joh n llonti•mery
GLOVE . LBATHEII
at Colu mbus over th e week end
Romer Parker Is en:iptoyed lt
Colu mbus.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Simpkin,.
Sliea' 3\i lo 7
of Colum bus spent the - week end
here at their home.
The 131st Homecom in, of tb:l!I
Church or Christ w11 well atte11d­
ed.
The Rummage and Bate Sall
sponsored by the NortliwesteNI
Barld Boosten was reported a
succeu.
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George Prall, owner of tbe Pom­
UTl'LB BOYS'
erof Nat ional Bank Buildinl (Rut-, -i
la nd Brane h ) h11 remodeled tlle ' �­
front with modem brick pl�
aluminum. vill'
which . support
posts upwa,d to the seeood door.
Michael King aJpHred ifl a
group plcture of American news-­
boya (dressed ln D�h prb �urine
a visit to Holland) In lut 'ltffk'a
editio n of the Fafflily
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m agazine supple�ent v.;hltJ't,
tributed natlonwlae. '111e p"fiotb WU·
taken last tan dorln1 a � . '
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iabaries Legar and daughter.
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P""" ,w.,ded to Mr,. c .. 1 w,11,
Robert Lewis
Mrs.
prettiest:
funniest and Mrs. Robert Thorhp:
wn, most original.
Mrs. Thompson. president, was
in ehargl!' of the meeting, whirh
opened with the club prayer, fol•
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I l o wed with devotio ns by M rs.
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Collutae1 Wei'l' JU dged by Ch rl I Leo Bryan . Memben answe red to
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soni ng. Mrs. Legar and Milli e
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comed aft gueata. II was YOt ed lo
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begin all future meellngs at
8 pm .
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were 1nnollftted. Those mak mg
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MIiland Battled G11. AAbland.
ddleport • A report o n the 8 t ate
, , •ttltd Gas _ . i s dependable, ·· convention held In r-lumbus laat
eoavenlent, stor m proof, heata
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--11le. She IoId o r t he new
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Per More Delalls Phon•
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· tor R ies garde ns.
V 1rgo and ir
or Write
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She slated that Mr. Ries s tarts
hle seedlings in a brick wall. �e•
ports on the Region al meeti ng
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Hemlock Grove, Ohio
held at La ke_ H ope l odge Wed nes•
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bemx tested. by the O � io A.gr1cu l •
tural Ex�r1ment Stat 1o r to spur
con.1 umpho n of e�gs, a ru:m produ.ct o ff a n d on 1n the pnce dol•
drums.
Dr. George Mo untney of the
Poultey Scie nce Depa Mm ent re•
por�• that ;1 taAte pa nel rated •.�e
de � 1led egg product acceptable. 11
• h oo••w,
.... · re wa nt, lo ,erve d l'Vli ed
ea:il:s, lh! needs on ly to take !eY·
eral .(le Y 1 led dogs from the refrig•
��ator an: �&amp;e -� h: m ae ��� wi°u �d
me: m • e ev1 e eggs.
e ec •
n ologu11 ta)'t
This type �f pr,par:.i ti o n is plan
ned to save the · ho1111ewife ft,�
tfo uble of hlltd boili na eggs, peeling and m ixl n&amp; them with mustard,
salard dres.si ng and other i n(redi•
ent.s. The deviled eu doas hue I.
good ahelf life and can be fr o1e n .

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Th, rlrth ann ual Sm,11 buai, $5.00 chn.,. s, turd,y di nner
neu Cllnk under the sponsor- I $3.ml, Sunday brunch $3.00. All
_shi p_ of the Ohio Fe�eration of partlcipanli must regi1ter. CanBu11men e nd Profes S1on 1 l Worn- \ cellation refunds will be honoren ', Clubs, with the cooperation ed on ly ttirough Oct. 29. RHer•
o_f t he Sm •ll Business Ad m i n istra• v1Uo n.1 re� i ved after Oct . 29 wi-U
t1 on, Ohi o Departm ent of Co m· be h eld at lhe registratio n desk,
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m ertt and
the umversi
·1Y O f I
l-¥llel reservation., f or over
Akron, will be held a t t he Shera • night aecom m odatiOn, sh ould ,_
ton H otel In Akron , Nov. 5-8.
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n
M a i n :,t., Akron, O.
259
Hotel,
The cli nic prOir■m ha&amp; been
seated to you-the owners, o per.
For additio nal infora m tion conators, pro prietors, partn ers, mem • tact Mias Elmira
Hann aford,
bert of the manageme n t teams, chalrma o, Sm all Busi ntu Co mwith outat, nding speakers, e:a: hi- mlttee, 3152 In dia n V i8W
bits ani! .,,.,pportu n i ty to gai n a Ci nci nnati, 27, O b.Jo.
fuller \'I� of the busi ne11 of
t m all buslrieM. II will be m ore
pro fitable for You to a ttend the
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c1·,n t c th an to "d o" b u1me1J.11 on
I Sat11rd■y at home. Re m em ber . .
will spark your ' tbin ki ng,
I Ideas
t te•e sparkt
tUI bri ng you
an d c an ge •Will proc a nge
gre1.s in y our fu t ure a nd in yo ur
s m pll businf!ss. There will be
three rotati n g .section w orkshops
_ S1 h1rday afternoon , affording yeu
an opportu n i ty to he,r:
"Our creative thinking abilities
-a ntglected reso urce" by Gle n
C o., '" of the B. F. Goodrich Co .,
A k ro n.
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Forw,rd-"Solad
Best Foot
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Dressi nl" by Mr,. Mogg1'e A nderson , Faah'oon D'orector or the
M . O'Neill Compa ny of Akro n .
Rec ord keep,· ng for tax pur0,.1 by Jo m e, Hotch ,' n , CPA
ONL.Y
•- Dra ke c o
I rom the Walthall •
,00
$000
At the di nner on Sa t urday eY�so.oo . ...
n 'a n,: at the Akro n City Club you
EXCLUllYEl 'New -�
will hear -II m o11t outsta n&lt;li ng lee•
r•:liltlit muffler ■nd
lurer.author Gepr
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B0 i
.ir cootid flin 1hteld
Public Relations i�\l'n�llor �:;
,hock•
EXC1.UliVEI
th e Firest one Tire an d Rubber
or less vibration.
t
ebtorbe,..
C o., Akron . Hls lopk will be
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"Now or Never."
• l)ollined for
Brochures of the - clinir m ay
,my, ,.,. ...,.
' be secured . by writing t O M rs.
• W■ilhl f:t'1Jy 21 pounds­
, Helle n GreenWR)' , 1· 14 East land
takes baFI up .to 304'
Rd
Berea Ohio
e Weatt,erpro Qfed lpitton
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Advahce re1lsirat1on should be
ford11&gt;end.t&gt;ltlona serv1Ge
, made a9 soon •• ,possible and
TOP !MD!�NS
sent lo Mr1. Doretta Yates, 73
SIE tJ$ FOR A OIIIIIINfflATWII
Gra nd Ave nue Alr.ron O The pack■1� dell i�cl�din i;: re•
giatra tion, Saturday dinn er and
i u nda l u nch ii $lO. OO Fo
gl!ltrafion onl)';· wif.h ouf.
!e�fs

Charle-s Euex aod fa mily ot
Soulih Carolina are apend1 " g the
week with her parefi ti, )f r. and
Mn. W. It. Holcomb.
J. E . Ra.deki n returned h ome
':,:/' i11l Tuesday.
fro m Jtob:er Ho
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y' a
da ghter are
11.
om Cll
v isiling relatives in Kent ucky .
C. W, Sta ru bury,
Columbus
WH the Sundar d inner guest of
hls brot her, Dil e and fa m ily.
Mr. and Mrs. Jarrot Bobo enter•
tai ned a 1r ou,p from
Colu mbia
Cha pe l Church pl, nn i ng the an•
n ual Harv Ht Fe,t. 1,• al t o be held
Oct. 29 at the church.
.
Loretta P,,· ., a att.1dent m
Co lumbus spent the weekend at
h ome.
Luther AUe n ,
A t hen s. and
Fra nk Vale, Pra ll1vllle vl1it ed lt r.
an d Mn. J. E. R&amp;det.in S,turda,
afternoon .
The social a nd j i tney supper at
Laurel Orange was well attended.
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The only way farmPrs have 1
bee n able to m alnt.1 in a reason.
abl� net income is by increasing
thei r volum e as their margi n has
The average figure was 299
heco me _!Ja rrower alm ost every prc ductlve man work u n ill, whkh
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._8ee m s to be a reasonable figure
I year •
Arnold pointed out that there with l'i2 Sundays per year and a
are certain
far'.11 manage ment -couple weeks vaca ti on . The capi,
E1g producU tha t si m ulate mea t
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guide1 whl-h
� need to be care r u It Y t a I t· n veallm!'!nt
a'I Mr&amp;. Joh " Stou t
per man enra1ohserved I n a dj us ting Iarm opera• ed $27,000 with th e low flanre also are beinl attempted. These
rs.
"ha de
Fran k Bl ac kwe 11 O I �
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would be In t he form of luncheon .
· di ca Ie d th .a I th e ra rm I arou nd $9,000 and the high •y
,,· on,· 11e m
over mea ts bi.Jt ma.de entirely ol egga. 1• the 2uesI OI Mr. an d M ra. H arI
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" turn over 3 mini· $50,000. The average gros1 J nA ph1in,· h11rdbolled egg loaf is an• Han I ng ·
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mu m O f •3U per cen t o f t he tn·
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per
man
was
Mr1 · Ava G I IkeY w_as i n G aII 1'
sli1
h
Uy
oYer
.
ot
her possibil Ity.
v est m en t CYery yea r , Th is me.ans $9,000 which left a family labor
po I'·
.., Tueaday on buir neas.
.
Dr. M6untn., ,..... that people
• mves
••o , 000 1s
tha t 1· r ....,
ted t he ineome of S2. l l6. Thi■ •.-t.nn
. and M rs. pau I Jewe II O1
u,uuu "'o h't U8e more enas
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beyond
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gross vo I umc 8 h ou Id be $10 '000 figurt" ill not very hilh when
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b 41 . spent t he weekend
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lain am ou nt , regardleas o f · price .
or bet te r ea c:h year.
we consider th i s provides mg.ney Jlowever, If eggs are pu t up ln dif- wit h rela tives here.
.
Other g uides inelud e the fad f r food, clothi n , shelter a nd
Mr. a nd Mra. Roy Ellis were
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rerent forms so the llousewile c:m
g:
f tha t . opera ling expense should
�! ��� _necessilles of a growing use t h.em in ot h.er than traditi on�! r, ueat11 o( Mr. a nd Mrs. Drake •t
never exceed 28 perce n t o r the
y
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w ays, this m l&amp;: ht sti m ulate nn • :Jale m Ce nter laat Su nday.
groas Inco me. On any far m oper•
Mr. and Mra. Earl Clark of
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co m pari n g these figures with J
ating with the extreme highs of
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Lo ng Bottom spe nt Su nday with
both operating e xpen se and over t he guides, Mr. Arn old suggested
Mr. 8nd Mrt. George Clark.
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head expe n se, there would on ly we fi nd that the o verhead fixed F rmn Local CoNpl
Mn . .Bud DouglaB spent some
be 2 per cen t lclt for the farm- coats repreaented 38. 9 per cent To Celeb rate 50th •
time with her daughter at Ports•
of the
Incom e w hich
g ross
ero net i ncome.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Matthew s on mouth·
am ou n l.s to 1 1 per cent a bove the
M ra. J oe Carsey Is h e1 P1 n g t O
Powell, O. , form er Mei.11s
of
A nother guide fa rmers n�ed. to maximu m a m ount of 28 per cent
celebra
will
Cou
care
for her rather,, Mr. Hall at
nty resident•
te
ca relully look 11t is "Are we Operatm g percen t waa M.1 per ,
!50th wedd i ng a nn iversar y M n,
e
th
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fully employed al productive la• cent of the gross incomti which
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l be 20
llNIO Th e co�iJI�
1- 0� •� m � cri t1
:rs. (r�?v�.1/
bor. " Mo111 farmers think t hey are waa con ,lder�bly btlow th� "ma:d- O o
fi
W:icoffl
ll'leftdli.
enera j
e ga
a ca1 ron J ion a
e
a nd
bu sy all of the li me, but the mu m figure Jive n by Mr. Arnold w l
at open houae Sunday ,rter- Hospital.
live,
problem l! "h1 the laLor pro duc- °( '10 per ctllt,
noon October 23rd al lhe h ome of
Mr. and Mrs. Stou t � ove� froai
t lve". 11 ls alao euential t o dePicking out the low ze and , h
Dyesvllle
daugh
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ter Krs. A. L. Taft, 33
t o H1rtl .ton v1lle m the
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term i ne on any farm opera t i on the high 2ri of thear. 125 (ar m•
Delmar Rhode, ho m e.
Jf the Job ca n be done a different we flnd t tsat the h igh 28 had � Wett Sc hreyer Place, Columbus.
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eac h tarm . The high group had
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POMQOY, OHIO
git'e the Na tional Football Leagufl
3'4: to 4 t ons per e.cre, wheat 35 group bad onl y 23. Milk ,old per
14
ms ln 1�''1°• •
l.ea
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bu11hels per ac re, .and oat1 60 cow wa 11 1 1 ,000 with the high
bushels or better J}(' r acre.
group a n d only 9,600 with the
In the liveslock field goals low grou·p. Milk. imld per ma n '
�hl o A&amp;ricul tural Extension I t alk the after noon of October 26
pr opoaed lnrlndc 1 1 ,000 pounds was 22 1 , 00o in lhe high group �erv1ce personnel wlll focus al· on the ''I m p.act of Economic and
of milk per cow. 250, 000 pound! ,only on ly 140 ,000 J n the low ten tio n on "Cha r,ting Extension Sorial Changt&gt;t o n :M ethods of
of-m ilk per man, 7 ½ pig :1 weaned group. On the retur ns of feed Met hod&amp; in• a Chan1i ng Sol'iety" Exlension .'' The ReY. Richards
pe r litte r. u 9.3 pe r cent beer J)4J r dollar fed the high �roup whe n they m tet Ot"tober 25.27 at- j will spetik' at a clo�i ng luncheon
calf crop with the calves �rading � ha wed $2. l !! and the low group the st ale fairc,ro unds i n Co\um• session Odober 27.
good or cho ice, and 220 eggs per W38 $ 1 .42.
'fwn 1t"oup11 will conduct m eet.
bua.
year per laying hen.
i n eo nj u nctl"on . wit h the
ings
The OCCHiOn la the a nn ual Ex•
The pay nff rom,cs in the famThe , Olu o C� u �ty
on ference.
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In me .asuri n1,; the efficie n cy of
I_
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will
which
ce,
n
fere
n
co
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al
n
te
1
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l bor
i ncome .
h e
A�ciatmn
E�te naion . Agen ts
the feedi ng operation goals ,ug- high group averaged $6 ,&amp;27
,e
l!
pro
p
bring
t
o
th
r
ximately
a
370
for
gested were in dairy $1 .95 re•
�ehl\l
nn
m
a
Octa ,
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h
ual
1b
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will
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the family, a nd the tow 25 �•ver• date and cou n ty worker
tur n for each dollar spe nt for
e
b
orlhmgt on Ele24
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ns
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g
t.,
aged a net loss of fa m ily la oof in•
feed and the so m e figure should
a nd
to im prove the over-all Exte ns- 1 m entary School · Auditorium
come of $2, t ltl. ,
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apply to l11ylng hens. For hog11
th•
W
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In observi ng the two incom e 011 program In Ohlo
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was $ l 40
t he f i gure suggested
Several n•Uonally-k nown speak 1 i�gto n Met hochat Church that _ eve•
g roups of dairy farms, it was
for sheep $ 1 .50 and beef . cows
are sched uled to appear 00 n m1. Epallon Sigma Phi{. n■tio�al
rs
eyJdt
quickly
t
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he.
t
that
nt
2 - T0.20 Fergu,ens
fi
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$I .SO,
h onorary Ex_ten1lon
fr1ternity,
c ntly operated
larger
u nit■ the program , A.ltloni t hem ,,.. 1
1 - To-30 . Ferguson
Com paring these figures w i t h -lt&gt;
n
o
Ill hOId an .in Ill a ti
and barb�
�e re enjoying l ncomu The hi.llh Gerald Hoffman, nahta n t ad m l n• w
j
1 - 1912 Ford
125 Ohio dalry hrms, which subng of Octo ber 25 m J
eveni
the
cue
r nco me gr o up had a larger vol- 1,1,tra tor, Federal Exten sion Ser1 -. 35· Fernson
niltted the i r 1915 9 farm account
m l n iatra_tl on
Ad
he_ Agricultural
t
urnc o f busi ness, and WH mon
•A vice, Waahlna""
.....n, D. c,·, Olaf
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Uffl7 MoOel.
records lo Oh io State Univer.!!lly
U
mver
, ng on Ohl o St a te
1Id!
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b
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efficie nt i n getti ng higher mll k t...no n, chairman of the depart•
Ext ra good conrHtion ,
me infor immmory, µoinls out so
t Ca m pus,
Wes
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___ production per cow.
ment of rural sociology, Cornell
Ma ny factors have a n i nfluence University, lt hae1 1 N. Y.; S . N .
iI,ewis and Mra. Thompson .
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"Sav ory Herbs, Cu ltu re a nd upon the ll!vel o f profltablene11. M cl nto,ah, u1i1lf, nt director, Of· 1
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Use" h1ken from bulleti n urn or Whe n con sidered eeparately, no ne Hee of Food 1nd Agriculture, I.
lftl
1 - NEW HOL�ND FORAGE IIABVESTER
the U. S. De1111rtnwnt or Agrlcul• are rully dependable for predict- C. A., W11hlntton, D. C . : Will• .
1 - JOHN DEEQE FORAGE HAR.VESTER
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a mo u nt o r farm lncoir\t.
t,, -The Center or Agri•
ture was presented hy Mrs. Will.
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B oth Wtitli Row-Oop-Attachments
OUll!er!I for thr l'omi ng year While 1l2e or busl neu 11 ltnJjoH- cultural and t!:eonornic Adjust•
eMAITIR MADI ,1 DS
determi n i ng the te� e] menl, AmH, Jowa 1nd the Rev. I
were in1t11llcd hy Mu. John Ter- a nt I n
All Prltied For Qultk Sale Al
eMASTII MIX , 1 DS
rcll aud included Mrs. Charles of far mlnco m e It I n I tself I.!! · not Robert Richardt , minister, Met ho•
Lewla, president; Mrs. Carl W U I, a i: uaran t ee o! a high return. A do,,t Churcb, Saline, Mich.
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O hio E1ten1ton lervice Director
vice president; Mrs . Walter Be n ti, larger busi ness, poorly m1na1ed,
can mean larger lossea. A hrm W . 8 . Wood will open the conrer.
secretary and Mrs. Robert Lewis
lreaaurer. · As each officer · was must be etnclently opera ted to ent-e with a keynote addreas on
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"l'he Need for Jl'lexlbllity i n our
I ns talled, 1he waa prcaenled with be prorl t able.
Be Sure Of Quallty, Senrlre, E!lue
Ex.tension ¥ethod1. "
MIDOLll'OIIT
McIntosh 11
R fl ower emblematic ol her of•
PHONE WY-2-5 101
and Larson also will speak at the
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flee and Mrs. Lewis wH present•
Tony Fowler, OWner.Qperator
.
Mrs. M ildred Canon wll1 be. 111 open ln1 se11lon. }IJ.lflm.1m Will
ed a bouquet.
1
, Followi ng the l natallaUon Mrs. Risi ng Sun tomorrow on bWII• Lewla named her C"ommlttee.s for n
the fe■r which
lnclu'ded: 11ro­
MOV ING
. 2ra m , :Mrs. Brya n , Mrs. Terrell
Mr. and Mra. Larr)' Wiley who
teleph one, Mra .
an d Mn. Wlll;
Struble and Mra. Patrick W ood; have been reaidl ng In an apart.
devoti ons, Mr1, Brfan ; civic, Mrs. ml'nt in t he Coat• bulldln1 moVtd
C. L. Helton , Mr1. Pratt a nd Mra. Into the 1ar11e apartment of Mr,
Benb; pllbllclty Mrs. Terrell; a nd Mn. Jame, Arnold.
, nowtr1 and carda, Mr1. Thomp­
MRI.· WHITLATCH CALLIO
aon; W'Orkllhop, Mra. C. Lewh;
Mre.
Jam e■ Whitlatch WH
1&lt;:rapbook, Mrtr. Max Ward, Mra.
• called to Colu mbu1 wec1ne-.,
R. Lewi s a nd Mrs. C. Lewi s.
bec1uae of the 1eri01.1, lllne■,'
Prall; cou nt y
Recreation Mra.
of ·
her alater .
.fair and flower ■how, Mrs. Ter­
, .11111, Mra , Heaton and Mra. Thomp
aon; to plan Ch rlltmaa din ner,
Mra. Wood, and Mr1. R . Lewll;
\to hel9 with reJlat ratlon a t the
1 ('(IUnty meeUna
Otl. 31 1t the
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Federated Church Mr's. WIii ,nd
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Mn. Br.)'an; Chrl1tm11 nower
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ah ow, Mn, Terrell, Mrs, Hea ton ,
Mr1. Will a nd Mn.
Thom pson
and for the nex t mee tl n11 Mra.
Bryan a nd Mra. Be nt!.
Judged the
Mrs. Thomps on
i
fl ower 1rra nie m ents and a blue
JUST R.l!GJSTl!R. ribbon w'a1 a warded to Mrs. Ter•
Le
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Mra.
o
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o
rlbb
t'ff
and
rel!
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wla, Mrs. Bryan and Mrs, S truble.
Relresh menll carryi ng ou t the ·
Halloween them e were 1erved by
the ho1te11J,
o,, AU Ou, OU 1,
1 The nex t meet ina: will be held
al the Ohio Fuel Gae Co., office
.
.
8enlte !lpeellla
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p. m. AU mem bert are urged to
• attend and take 1 1ue1t. •

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i#th Annual Small Clinic To Be Held
At Sheraton Hotel In Akron, Nov. 5-6

Ott. 15, 1960

Egg Weenies Mlly Point Rock
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AUCTIONE£lt, GLENN CAIIEV, WIUiamot.,wn, Mich.
NO PatYATI IALI 10 OAYI PRIOA TO IALI

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tere1Hng information. One Meig11
County farm was in('JudNI in this
s ummary .
These 1 2!! da i ry farms showed
lhat the averag e had 25.8 dairy
row5 produclng 1 0 1 , 1 89 p ounds
o f _ :u; per cent m ilk per cow.
This avera11ed out to
168. 000
pounds of milk per ma n , .and
9l .84 return for each dollar of
reed fed .
A productive man work u nit Is
l'O nsidered l o be o ne man wor t,
lnlil for il 1 0 hour day. On these
1 25 far m !i the loweli t fieme wa s
99 man wor k unit per year while
t he high figure was t09. In
othe r words the man with ,.,,
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product i v e work un i ts was doing
som e t h i ng · else for 265 days that
yea r or he was not doi n a: yery
productive w or k. On the o ther
hand . the fellow
with 499 produ t',
k � m i s m uS! hue work•
r1;e
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1 5 1nd 1 8 hour
�ays
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2', 1980 - 8:00 P.M. E.S.T.

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County Eirhnilon AtMf
Volume time� �argl.i equals
net income. Th11 1s one o f !he
fu ndam e�tal rulea of businet.s,
whelhe r 1 1 he far m or some othe r
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I bwuness accorUJng·
lo Lester Ar
I nold, arm Management
Spec1a·
F
, l111l, who. spoke at the Meigs court•
ly �eeti ng o_f the Jackaon J-'ro.
ductwn Cred i t Association this
vast Wt'ek
I n lhe face of continu e d m·
crease- I n prlce1 paid by farm e rs
an_d decrease o f price6 re ,·ei ved.
th i s r ule beco me � more essential
1 f the rarm fa m ily !s to m aintain
a reaso1111ble net rncome . Farm
, ·es liave decreased from
pm
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inde x figur e of 25{) in 1 949 tu
240 I n 1 959, while prires paid in•
,t·rea�ed fr,.o m 251 In 1949 up to
98 1n 1 9..,9,

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Ctl.urch of ....vt
Chfttt ., Lattt-r Day t.lnh,
Old Tow n Fl11l1 on Portland Road
s•unifay 1ch ool 9:30 arn; l'reaC" hing
10:30 am a nd BHile Study Wed·
ne1day O pm . C W . Ptntfitt. pastor.
Midway Community Ch11rch,
Bobb)· S..:.:rles. Miniller. Chuck
�arles, Sunday Sch ool, Supt.,
Sunday School starts at 9:30 a. m..,
J"rayer meeti ni Tuelday 7:4!! p.
m.
Zion Chu"h of Chrlat, PoiM'Oy-Harris on "llle Road, Eu1ene
U nderwo.&gt;d, min i ster. Bible 1chool
9:3(1 am; Morning wonhip 10:30
1m ; Eveni ng worship 7:30 pm. Robert Rerd, Bible Sc�, ool S upt.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL l,1!880N OF TRI \tt'UJ.

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Middleport. Raymon Konkrl1ht,
pastor Wor•h1p JU 30 am, se rmon
l•tt91wlll• CM•�•tlon•I Chrl1- · •.itl'Wilfd1h1p • " Grl'elJn&amp; tOffilnll•
tla11 Ch111r�h--8undar 1choul 9:M tee for wor1b1p houi- 11 Mr . and
Mra. Etnerson
JonN; Church
am; Wo nhlp 1ervice 10:30 am.
lelt•ftth.0. .. Adwentl1t �('hool 9.30 Jack !!echtle, Supt . ;
-(124 Butternut AYe DA V Hall) l'vrtsmouth dl1tr1cl fall oonter•
Sabbath School 2 pm ; Worshl:&gt; ence th111 dternoon 3 I.Cl &amp;.30 al
Meth od iat I
service :t : U pm; aervico=a 11re S�l­ t he nf!W M1inche.1ter
urday. Prayer mef'tini: Thursday church: Juni or Vf" tl : 00; Se nior
Yr 6.CO; Today ia Layme n' • Sun•
'1:30 pm.
day and Wl' ar, grate-ful to li'red
Chwrdl .. GM:, Mt. Moriah­
Sunday school 9 : 41) am; Worship Hibbs for hia me11a1e on Steward
servlre 1 1 am : Pra&gt;·er m eet!nc 1h1p a&amp; our paator 11 atte nding
Tue,day 7:30 pm; Young peopl,. , th.e Cou ncil o f Evanaeliam meet•
1mg m Bl oomington, Ill. Cla•• 12
Friday 7:30 pm.
,
Carleton lnterdenomlnatton•I wdl meet at the h om e ot Mj111
Kl ngabury Road-Sunday 1chool Frieda li'aehnle. Aasl1t1n t hostea•
9:30 a m ; Worship hour 10:30 am; aes a r e Mrs. Harry ChH ht r, Mn.
L'arroll Swa nson, , Mra. D. S.
every other Su n day.
Bethlahem Baptl1t, Great Bend Harold a nd Mn. B. N. Eut. De•
-M orning worship 9:30 a m : Su n voti onal leader, Mrs. M . L. Fre nch
d11- y 1c h ool 10: 1 !!1 am ; �vening Progra m leader Mr1. Bruce Ll,J,yd \
First Quarterly c on ference wlll
serv i ce '7 : 30 pm.
held Nov. 6 at 7:30. The lead•
rhe Fedtdaled Church, Pome­ ebe.
r for the wors,hip S( rvice today
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roy, Rev. Waldo J. Bartels, PasiH George Dallas.
tor, J o hn W m . Blaennar, Dir. o f
Finl Bapti,t Church, Middleport
Ch. Educ . Sunday school 9 : 1 5 a m :
A, Boone, past ol ' : Sunday I
Donald
Worshi p hour 1 0 : 25 a m , topic:
School. 9 : 1 5 a. m . ; Morni ng Wor,
"On The Side Lines". Co m e and
ship, 1 0 : 1 5 a. m., "This One Thing
worship, you are w eleome
I Do For Chris t''; YF, 6 p. m . ; Eve•
ni ng wonhip, "True Great neas ",
7:30 p . . m; Tue1day eveni n g, Cir­
cles meet; Wednes�by, 7:30 p. m .
Prayer service; 8:30 p. m. Se nior
Choir rehearsal; Thursday, 7:30,
Busy Bee Clas1 meeta.
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he ,onr aounded ! f dashed f,-0111
the offk:e lnW the crowded street, and hur­
ried on into the fadinl" s11nH.-ht. TM bell
In the familiar old church tower IV.I.I atrik­
lnl' five. l had rude It a11in ! I would
r�tch the commuten' train and be In my
suburban home at the 111ual hour.
A, I rushed put the church, ehlmea
aounded melodiou•ly o"er lhe bu11, 1trua:1tlinr mus of humanity. Suddt"nly, I
11topped In the mid11t of It. Whf thia mad
rulh d•y aft.er dayr Tomorrow and to­
morrow and tomorrow would be the same.
But today thit chime■ recalled to ine a
aen.e of peace and purpoae, a utiafaction
once experienced In the fellowship of
wonhip and friend�hip.
The commuUn' ttain wu !orrott.en
H f ente�d lhe vt:1t, aemi-li1hted chureh ,
From far up at the marb le altar eame the
WQrda or a pra)·er : ''0 God, our Huvenly
Father . . . the endleH tide of bu1inea1,
toll, ■nd eare move11 on around ua. Go
wi th us and bleH us &gt;Nho have stopped
within this holy place of prayer for one
brief moment to be refreahed by thy love,
and quieted by thy peace." The orrn took
up the reaponae and the "An1t"n1 ' 10ared
upward aa I knelt in grateful prayer.
"Never again,'' I reaolved, ..,hall I deJtri.-e
myself of the aeturity and ntlafartion of
regular chureh attendance •nd wonhip.
My place in the little suburban church
1hall be filled on each Lord'a Day."

11Ni SyrtcuM Mttftodllf Church
Rev. Carl Herri ng, pas tor, Carroll
Norris, Supt. Sunday 1cbool 9:30
am , Worship service 7:30 "The
Peace of God"; Youth Fell ow,hlp
6 Pm Wed n eiday; Midweek Bible
stud)' 7:80 pm Wednelday.
UI Chure:h, LnLrt Fall11, lew,
T H I! C H U R C H , o R A L L
Hnhert Sharp,
putor. Sun day
RIVIVAL MEETI NGS
;I. L L , o A T H I! C H U R C H
■ch ool 9:30 , am ; Worship aerYke11
Carmel EUB Ch ureh will begi n
The a,.,,d, i, th, 1,u1e,1 l.1111, Sunday eYenlng at 7
a series o f revival m eet ings Sun fel' Everyone
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,.,,1, for .i.. b•il&lt;l,oc of d&gt;o.-.clu Hd
Church
et
the Nt1■ Nne,
SUNDA Y
day even i ng, Oct. 18 a n d which
tood eilLumhi p . I, " ■ ,..,,.....,., of
Syracuse, Rev. Harold Holmes,
,p .. ,,... 1 ..1 ..... w,11io.,, • ..r..... O..oci..
will conti n ue ·n ightly through
WHTN•TV
,utor. Sunday llchool 9:ao am;
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will
q't"lock
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Sunday,
Cbaanel 13 - 9:45 1.111.
Morning worshlp to: 30 a�; NYPS
,.,..,,. Thc,c ore foo, -n4 •••-•
of each mee t l nl,
lime
lhe
be
"The Understanding 0£
30 pm J:••n!�1tk ,"rvlces lit
•hr ••.,, po,..,. ilw,,.,Ld ,1kad ,..,.,.,.
. Rev, Freeland Norris of R•What LJfe Really Is''
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f+JMl•rl, ud •�PG" olM- 0.M,d,. Th,y
1 0 p m :, wedneauaJ 7�3o prayer
cme has bee n secured as the
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�eetlng; Pra�er hour '1'1l� ■day -acl
eh.--p
special
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-.. eva n gelist . There will be
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The Federat
child, .. ·, oal, ()) For ,t,, ,..k, of J,,,.
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, .30 pm; Miuion,ry sen,lce 1• �he roy,
These
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numbers
Pastor , song
Rev. Wald o J. Bartels
'""'"'"•"f ud HIIH. (-4) Fo, 111,o- ukr
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3rd 'J'uesdat of the moPth 11 1 .30
J oh n w m . 81 aett nar, D 1r , of Ch r. serviees will be open to the pu b,
ol ti,• a.�,.h i1o&lt;lf. wh1&lt;h .,,cl, J,,i,
p;m
the
w111
direct
lie. Lo cal tale nt
m"'•I a.d ■101u:ol •�pt&gt;ofl. Plaa "" I"'
I Edu&lt;'. Su nday 1ch ool 9: 1 5 am; c
Church ., Naarn Mulber
al n gi ng. Every
ngrej:!11f.ion al
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serm
on
10:25
am,
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10 th"rd, •tt�l•rly ud ,od yn, 8,bl,
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, Oct. 1 8 Friendly Circle the mi nister.
Tuesday
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,r MClttlng Thursday ? : SO.
re�earsal 7:90 pm. Come and wor•
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Hou• of Pr:■y.,-, Chester, (Th•
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w..i.....a., II t:"'iat.hW&gt;I
s h ip, you are wel�me.
Matlbew
1'1,y,ada
Country Church in Town}. Ed�
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m()nd Life, p111tor. Sunday scho,ol Ralph C. Zundel . Pastor_. �
llo.turda1 11 Tb,,a.i,,.,is,,a 2
Woll ·
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9:30 am; Lari Bogg,, Supt Mo n
1am �alson, . Supt. 9.3?-1 1 . 15
lni w orship 1 1 a m '· Evangellatic ,
combmed service or w�rs h 1p Hid
service 'J·SO
OctONf' 16
ch o i r . .. serm on
tudy. Mu! i c by
Falrvle._ Church, Rew. Dwight ! From Gloo m t o Glor y . Nur•
The Meigs County Yout.h Rally
Spencer, pastor. Su nday •chool
, sery a nd /uni or ch oir for ch ildren of t he Churc hes of Chriat will be
9:30 am, S upt. Herbert )Jouah ;
7 : 30 I\_len s .Br_o ther h&lt;&gt;';'d ; ��esday h eld Su nday, Oct ober 16, at 2 p.
Young Peoples meeting eacb s un2 . 30·7 .30 M1ss_1 o narJ Circle�_. W�d· rn . al the Rutland Church of Chrlet.
s
day at 8:45 pm ; preach i n 7:30 1 n esday
7 c� o 1r rehearsal, 1.45 The Pom eroy church will • be I n
pm· prayer meeting Wednesday
s,,.,bto,1 , v• .
7:30 charge of the prolf.am, and there
prayer service; S.:i turday
'p m
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area youth rally a t Rio Grande.
will be an election of officers.
· Fl'M Moc11at Church, Laurel
Rn.
Church
B,
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Herman
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tor. Su nday school 9 : 30 P h ll Rex Garrabra n t will preach the
The Rac i ne PTA will m,et
ltll tile hope It tcilf, In so me u1eosure, foster ond laelp
Wise. Supt .; M orni ng worship firS� � ree night!! o.f a revival M onday evening It 1:30 at the
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10 : 30 a m : Yo uth aervlee 7 pm; I bcgm n mg Sunday . m � hl, Oct 16 grade achoo! buildin g. Dr. K. D.
tllat ielalela Is good In family ond eomm11 nltg life, this
Evangelisti c .11 erv\ce 7:30 pm; Mid and Rev. Robert Blame o f Jun o- Am sbury will be guest speaker.
next
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preach
tlon
City
will
•�ek prayer Hrvlce Wedne1day
Ba.b y sittera wm be available for
two weeks. Meellng wlll clolt · th ose ch11dren wh6 m11.1t ac�om•
orgo11l%■tlons
'7:30 &amp;im.
feat•re Is sponsored by tlae bu sine•• flrn••
Hyiitlt Run ,,.. "'8tholllatt •• Sunday nlaht Oct. 30. Pleue plan pany parents to meeti n g.
bert E. Smith, St., pbtor: Sunday to come.
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..,1aoae Mmes appear below.
Graw · Ctnwch, t'tnMroy, Rev.
lchpol 8:30 •· m., Worley Raley,
The Red crosa Board will meet
JO:� ,. rn , Wlmam A. Robert■, Rector. 10 , 30 o,tober 19 ,t 7 , 43 p . m. ,t t �,
'!'Pl:i IIOQ!bli
H lflr.:tG,nmunion eind church health offlCe i n Pomeroy.
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tchool,
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October 17
Ill . . Confirm1tlon , the Rt. Rev. Roger
of
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ter ..,uni, 1'bundq
Worker1
The Willi n g
· · 124 W. Blanchard, preachi ng and ■d· the Enterprise EUB Church will
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Our Aim Is To Satisfy
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Xh:ina1, I:. Codner, p11fOI'. llinda y . mlhblterlnr the H.cra men t.
have a m atked Halloween party i n
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Chur
Pomeroy
• ne-, the c hurch basement, Mon day a t
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2 1 2 E. Main St .
Phone VU -5-2 145
Cheller, Ohio
�'Ip •, #it p"' Sund■•, Rev. Arthur ft. McCaule,
v, Pulor. 7:30 p. m. There will be • 254! i
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1°Padly 1ftcl l'rid■J,
Bradbu ry Cflurctl Of �tulat; Art Su nday school ; 10:4S am MomOctober 1 1
Marr.um min ister: Bible School, a l ing wptship "The Layman 's Job
The triendly · Circle pf the Fed·
Morritne:' w�rshi p 10:30; Chrt1tl1D and .. the Minister's Job" ; 5:45 pm en t cd Ch urch will meet Tuesday a. t
Motor Tune Up
Endeavor e p.m.; Eve n ing worship, Sem o!'- BYF; 8 :00 pm Eve n mg 11 p. m. at the ehurch.
Mlddlepo rl
service "How God Used Jaco b"; served.
Powell &amp; Ash
7 p.m.
Phone SH-!-41 83
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prayer
m
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nesday
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7
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Phone
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of
October
Bradford Church
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Rah;,h Hu m ble, PHtor, Jim Reed, meet ing.
A m eeting for all Dem ocratle
of
tm
Baptld
Church
lethteh
Supt; Bible school 9:30 a m ; MornPrl"Cinct Commit teemen, the Meill
In,: wor1h1, 10:30 am ; Chriatlan Great Bend, Rev. Arthur R. Mc- cou n ty, wome n '• Democratic Club
Lewis, a nd the Meigs Cou n ty Cl'ub wlll be
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Endeaver (youth) 8 Pm; Evenin g Cauley, past1)r. Rob!rt
Supt.
worship
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9:30,
wor�hl p '1 : 30; Wednesday eveninJ
held at the Bradbury School, Tues•
Laynd Sunday school "The
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Mldtllepot1
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Bible S udy 7:00.
day at 8 p. m.
Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
October 28
Kl,.iom Hall of JehHa h'1 1Wlt- m a�:.t Job a nd t�e M i nister's
1ervice
60
Tl1ere will be a soup supper and
1)esse11 Public m eeting Su nday 3 Joli ; 7 pm Eveni ng
Pomeroy
111 E, llill
. , Pl!l&gt;ne WY-2-24
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pm;
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Halloween party for the Cub
pm: Watc
Alfrad Mathod l tt Church, Rev. SCfl uts, 0ct. 28, at the Letart FaUs
\ . , Bible atudy TuestUy a p m ; Ser•
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bert R. Card, pastor. Su nday com mu n ity Ce n ter. Servi ng will be­
MID·
vlct mee�ng Thurtday 'I pm;
school 9:30 Lloyd Dill in ger, Supt. gin at 5 :30 p , m . The public Is In•
lstry r.hool Thursday 8 p�.
ces at 10:45 with vi ted to attend and everyone
o
Bakers Of Good Bread
PIigrim Hellnesa W rship _servi
Dan•llle
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of Minersville giv• should com e m ftlked.
Brow
1ctor
/Yout n,,tlge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Church. L1n1avllle, Don Wachen• y
mg the mest�ge, Tuesday at 8 pm
Huntington. W, Va
Middleport. Ohio
ach-.,ang, pa9tor. Sunday ' hool _ regular meehng of the WSCS �l
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Th
�m; ·pilgrim Youth ft:49 pm; �edn eaday evening prayer ser­
EvanaeUatlc- service 7:30 pm; Fe1- vices at 7:30.
Jowtblp ,ervlce Wednesday i:30
lletheny ■UB Church, F. E,
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Custom Built Kitchens
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Mlddlapert Churdl Of' t e N
9: !0;- SI.I nda)' school 10:30 Otis
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Bartl
Clyde
&amp;iNM, Rey,
Mtddlepot1
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nopp, Supt.
Sunday school 9 : SO am; mornln11 lK
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Today is Saturday, Oct. 15,
subJecl "Ot'cupy"; ?:30 Evenlne _ Roush, Supt; rev.1val meetings
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be- 289th day of the
ye.qt wiili T1
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■ervice ■ermon "Who Then can ,ginning
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960.
eloc
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Sunday
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and
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Be S.;ed "· rayer meetin
ni-. ind COntln ulng nightly thru
The m oon is appro achi n g it1
Ellble study' Wedntsd■)' 7:30 pm.
n day, Oct. 30.
Su
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phase.
ew
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NHMI Bapthf-Sunday ,chool
F.
Church,
EUB
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ni ng ttar ls Mars.
mor
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T
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!ludget Sho�ping Center
D:SO 1. m.; worship, n 1.
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Du nn, past 9r; S O�day school a t
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The even ing atars are Mercury,
er llll'Vlee, Wednesday '1 p. 111.
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�ulaenberr
Supt.;
llen
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; Jupiter and Saturn.
Venus
Cjr,tnlfr laptl■f - · SundQ' M nl
orah l p 10 : 45; Prayer
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i,chOOl O:SO. lfomlnl worthiP, mor ttl w n
eeting Wed eeday 7:30.
ln 1844, Friedrich Nletzaehe,
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A very great deal of time and ener&amp;Y bl.II t,een expended by
our preachers in provin1 that our God U ,ery powerful . Per•
haps the lime has come fo prove that be it alto very clever .
A terrible fear seems to grip the belrt, of m.Jllions of mod­
erns. The threat of a nuclear war, wUb wboleuJe destruction
visited upon lhe whole race, ii enough to make sober the most
superfi&lt;: ial of us. But good religion bas something to say to a
frightened generation, and the scripture of tbie ,week's Sun­
day school lesson says It.
1AM to the ROIi
The great tragedy in the life of the American people, at the
moment, is that they are looking into fbe ,utters and not up
to the hills.

A west coast pastor spent a few minutes one Saturday morn­
ing surveying the advert11ementa of the moving pictures. 1n
addition to the sexy photographs which illustrated the page in
the "amusement section" of his momin1 paper, he found al­
most a score of suggestive Unes, all designed as lures, and
each one tuned to the sex undertone. And this was furnished
as entertainment! As if a modern public tnew nothing more,
or better. than sex-obsession.
A psychologist, in discussing one of our modern problems,
sugggested to his class that they �ke a study of "the love-life
of the wild boar" if they really wanted to understand the in­
ner "drives" of the modern man .
A more or less famous art gallery eshibited a series of
1
jpaintings" that had been •·created" by a go'rilla.
In yiew of this tendency to consult the gutters instead of
the hills, we need not wonder that the chaotic situation in
wh-ieh we find oune1ve1 should create within us a great fear .
In view of the contaminated fare being sened to us in the
entertainment world, we should not •onder that the wise
among us are greatly concerned as. to whether or not we are
capable of meeting Russian competition .

The Uniform Sunday Scl!ool lesson for October 16;
"TRUST I N GOD," Psalms 91; 1 2 1 ; Matthew 4:5-7.
In view of our engrossment with iconomk affairs, we need
not wonder that we lack the faith with which to meet the
frightening prospects of the nuclear age,
God 81W On
There is a very great need In A.meriu.n life for a vigorous
faith in God. This is not to say that we need to believe that he

DuiJr

exists. The actual atheist is a very rare jndlvfdual. But we
need to believe so moch more.
In t�e face � the political chaos, the economic revolutio1t:,
the racial tensions, and the industrial strife with which we are
surrounded, we need to be reminded from Ume to time that
our God is still on duty. We do not live In a deserted world.
Of this the ancient Psalmist was very sure'
nght lo live by his faith,

and

we ha ve a

There is no better tert in all the scripture, from which to
preach a modem sermon, tban the words of the old Hebrew
who sang, "The Lord is your keeper.''

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A little group of cJub women bad been discussing the
world's poJiticaJ situation, revieWing its complexities and it1
threats in an their somber details. Finally a rather timid little
woman spoke up to say, "But I believe God wilt eome to our
help: He will not desert us . " To which another woman replied

in

rather tartly , "Yes, I believe that too ol course but the thing
I am wondering is, will He get here time?'!
We need !o re�i�d ourse!ves or.casionally that our God is

very elev.er, m add,ttion to bemg very powerful. No civilization,
race, nation, or tycoon has ever been able to outwit him.
No matter how black the sties may appear to be and no
att
� �r how dense the fogs, God still knows •how to iet about
m t�1s world of ours. And no matter how brilliant the enemy

ol �•ghteousn� !""Y , seel)l to be. our God understands the
basic laws, cond1t1onl!, af!8' (a'ots a Utile better.
The nghleous 111an ll9M by ·hls talth. It keeps him alive a,
long as he lives.
. (Copyright_ 1960 by the DivWon of Christian Educ.ation, Na;
t1onal Co_unc1I of the Churches of Christ in the United States

of America.)

Rutland Community News

By Jean Parfrer
. Mark }'.'rench and Rand7 Phillips of Middleport were week: end
guests of Ra ndy's grandparents,
Mr. a�d l-lr�- William Burt.
Louise Mila m of li,anpvUl e RD
was a Friday overnight guest
Elena M3rti n.
l1rs. A n na Luckadoo is visit in&amp;
wi th her gra ndda ugbter, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff ord Harris and fa m Uy of
Colum bus.

of

newlboy.11 won In • coritest
'Mr. and Mn. Cirl llllle�. carla.
Alan and' Grace of Athena ipe t
Sunday with
parents, Mr a�
Mrs. William

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lln. Roy Triey of Worthin1ton
■pent tlae week l!nd With her par.
en b, Jlr. aJQ:I � C. A. Sil.ck.
She UmmiJard«rd )fr liiter, Edna
Kat S'lfi&amp;, 1o Jtoher liOIPltal on
Mdnd.-y (or a clletk. up.
�· and �- · A:a Cheadle and
Mr. and Mn. Clair T•ylor and
Deiter ,b.ne moffd into
grandson, Mike Atkllll()n, ot Col• fam i,I�
PhilliP1 property ot:I
u m bus, Mn. Evely n Hill and Mn. j
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Adria Wilc ox_ ol Lanpvi1le wen
i t
isitora in Parkersburg on
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Mrs. Jan ice Cotterill of Lanwttr
was a week end cuett of her parD.a..-.a.
ents, Mr. a nd Mrs. Pearl Lannin1.
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Sun. ,
.,-uuanee
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'Mn. Paul 'Hill (Belly Slawter)
day, Od . ltb •• · 1 20, collection
and children of Weal Jeffenan
S ll.98. Banner cWI No. 5 teeft:,;
i ted her parents, Mr. and Mr,. Hi•
ra m Slawter and family over the ag!f!·
.
Jin
. Lawrenc, . Smitlli
. ..-. and
week end.
, left W�� ror K� w1.:•.
Mrs, Nell i e Parter of Chester
spent M onday night with Mn. Ho- to spegd t,"o �b -.ridi l(r. and.�
Mn. Q!to ·U:tNU(e)d ind .llr. �...
m er Parker and Sutie.
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Carroll Snowden at■ended I din• Mrs. Fla,d Smith.
Mr. � Mn. Rubert •e1ti· ,
mer for em ployees of the Nailonal
Life and Accident I nsura n ce C9. i n spent tW- � with her �·
ents. llr," � Kn. James Gilmore.
Huntin,:ton, 'J'\lelday evening.
Varvel Foley wu · dischaJ'1ed
from Holzer Hospital last Frid1Y.
iloYS'
Mr. a nd Mrs. Garl08 Snowden
an� son , Jeff, vi1ited their da.qa:H-·
$OU
ter, Mr. and Mn. Joh n llonti•mery
GLOVE . LBATHEII
at Colu mbus over th e week end
Romer Parker Is en:iptoyed lt
Colu mbus.
Mr. and Mra. Charles Simpkin,.
Sliea' 3\i lo 7
of Colum bus spent the - week end
here at their home.
The 131st Homecom in, of tb:l!I
Church or Christ w11 well atte11d­
ed.
The Rummage and Bate Sall
sponsored by the NortliwesteNI
Barld Boosten was reported a
succeu.
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George Prall, owner of tbe Pom­
UTl'LB BOYS'
erof Nat ional Bank Buildinl (Rut-, -i
la nd Brane h ) h11 remodeled tlle ' �­
front with modem brick pl�
aluminum. vill'
which . support
posts upwa,d to the seeood door.
Michael King aJpHred ifl a
group plcture of American news-­
boya (dressed ln D�h prb �urine
a visit to Holland) In lut 'ltffk'a
editio n of the Fafflily
1
m agazine supple�ent v.;hltJ't,
tributed natlonwlae. '111e p"fiotb WU·
taken last tan dorln1 a � . '
tit;
i ng much of l:un&gt;P.e,

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NOT ICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCESS OF THE Ta N Grange Met On
Legal Notices

Legal Notices

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The nexl meeting will _be Thurs-­
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Herb WU · NOTICE OPI ELECTIOh OH TAX
by
SALE.
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FOR
POTATOES
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10 12 6tp LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TIN
liam�, Shade, Ohio.
the l adies are
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and "A Closing Though" by Mn. d ay, Oeto r 27, a nd
MILL LIMITATION
MILL LIMITATION
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VARIETY . c hr� s� nth e.F I FTY
NOTICE is hereby given tha t in
NOTICE li hereby given that in
pie tor rer Radford. A discus,ion on Hked to bring pump kin
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Home
mums now blooming. Vmt our pursuance of a Resolution or the pursuance of a Resolution of the
Rock Sprlnga Grange met. on
gardens and make your selec- Bo11rd of Education of the E a stern Board or Trustees of the Township Thursday evening with Fred Goeg- electricity by the group coneludedl !reshments.
for spring planting. Fre y ' s Loc al School District, Mei&amp;&amp; Coun- of Lebanon, Meigs County, Ohio, lein, p.1st worthy master, presiding.
tion
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CONBllnNT DEPINDABLB U!IULTIJ
7th St., New Ha ven, W. Vll. ty, Ohio, pas�ed on the 1st day or passed on the 6th da1 of August,
Followin.11 a abort bJ.18.lnesa aesBATES
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_______ Au( ust, 1 960, there will be 5ubmit- 1960, there will be submitted to sion, Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer,
led to a vote or the people of said a vote of the people of said Leb- preseented a program using "Octo­
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, ..._ PII' 1111d, 011e in,ert:ion. MinW&gt;Ulll charj:e - 60 cente.
Di.strict at a General Election lo a non Township .a t a Gener al Elee- ber" as the theme. An article on
lor thno ..-uv, ·
be held in the Eastern Local tion lo be held in the Township of " Peace" was read by Mrs. Brown
- one monlb. lor 30 ce.DU per •ord .
AS IS SPliCIALS
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School Distrid, Ohio, a t the regu- Lebanon, Ohio, a t the regul ar · followed by a poem "October'' by
rate al. t c,enll per word will be charjed tor
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57 Mti rcu ry 60 H . P. $495.00
111 '84, __, "ftllllhl- UI day• after rece.,viD,2 bill.
1 i ar pl aces of voting therein, on places or voting therein, on Tues· I M �. Fr a nk Grueser. Two articles I
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Tuesday, the 8th day of Novembe_r, day, the 8th d ay of No�embe_r . were re ad, "This ts Election Ye:ir"
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600 En1 Mai" Street, Pome,ay
for the benefit of the Eastern Lo- for the benefit of Leba non Town- Humphrey.
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Fire sa fety hints by Homer Rice ,
cal Sc hool District for the pur- -:hip for the purpose of Proper
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NOT 1 c°E OP' APPOINTMENT
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tenth� ( 2 ._:':i ) mi I Is tax of •.50 mills to rll� f or 5 ye � rs.
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con.stilute a tax of Nine and .t a rate not ex:ceN!mg .50 mills
bt"drnorll.�. full bath wilh aulo- to
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far of 11alul!.twn, which ·amounts to
N(..tice is hereby gi11cn th at W.
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dr &lt;'LI dollars of 11aluat1011, for an I. EVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN dress is 1 14 High, Pomeroy, Ohio,
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MILL LIMITATION
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NOTICE is hereby given that in i&amp;tra lor of the Estate of Bertha
'I he Po B s f? r �• d Election will
Stil�e luwl! sl pn ce a l'!' eptab) e.
plete zig zag. M Jk.es button l1ulc1i, j
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,.. ..., .... nf'� '"� ; , •1d all fancy f;lllWr i te boK 668-U r are The Da lly be open a l 6. JO � clock A; M. and pursuance of a Resolution of the · 8. Chase, late of Meigs Counly, j
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Sentinel, Pomeroy.
ches. Orig.inally sold for ovr r
...,,...... 'St•tlon W Y2·f IIN.1H'; ,
10-13- J t p remam open until 6 : 3� o clock �- , loard of Trustees o( the Town- Ohio, deC'eased.
M . Eastern Standard 1 1me of sa id .,; hip of Chester, Meigs County,
Dated this 27th day or Sep·
SJU0.00. Pay o t f balance of $86
4-26-tfc
·'
day.
ru pay_m cnts o f $2 per week . I !
Ohio, passed on the 29th day of tember, 1960.
I
, AND SQUARE DANCE
By or&lt;ler of the Board of Elec- July, 1980, there will be submitted
______
John C. Bacon,
Phone WY 2-2204 .
10 12 fltc --,�
.,'
_
,
1-.:IGHT ROOM HUU SY. . two flvt lions, of Me igs Count r, Ohio :
'I ni1ht, Oct. lli, from ,
to a vote of the people of Hid Acting Judge of the Probate Court
.
j
Emmett G . Will, Cha1 rman :.:: heater Township at a General
rn&lt;' m apa n ments. A. N Ben J?" el
Meiga Count)' ,'Qhio.
12.JO at Pomer oy Moose 1 1 2 RATS killed w i th Star Y.� rfarin. 2 ½' lbs. 5 1 . 49. Ebersbach
Pt,nr,p WV2- :J272.
Dorothy M. Johnston, Clerk 2:lection to be held in lhe Town- ( 10)· 1 ·8- 15-3tc
1 1 -2 tfc I
All Moose mem bers and
Hardware, Sug ar Run flour - --��------Uated October 7, 1 000.
10-13- J tc
.illip of Che1ter, Ohio, at the regu.
.
TR�ILER �OU RT_ spa�e tor rent.
Mill, Landmark Cu-Op.
--------15, 22. 29, -4 tc lar places of votin.11 therein, on which a mounts to Five Cents for
( 10)
VICE STATION, SYRA(DJ 26. 29, 30; (3) 5, 6, 7, 12,
h
dollars ol �;iluch
�lean qu1_et res1dent1al loca tion
ruesd ay , the Sth day of Novem ber, ea._ one �ndred
in Cheshlre, Ohio. Concrete
"
r OMo, now open. Dealers I
l3, 14, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27 , 28;
at1on, for Five Ye a_n.
_
\
,
In
f
n
o
levying
.
l960, the questio
J
fCf
NOt
.
our
patio
and
Wdlks,
good
n
Ip:,
oil
producta.
Give
I
(
)
will
The
for
17,
water,
Electio
9,
10,
I
I
,
16,
Polls
.s�1d
3,
2,
4,
1
1
�
excese of the ten mill hmita tion,
ISSUE
,.
ON
, sewer, h1 undry, privileges, $3.00 NOTICE OF ELECTION
1ervice a try. 10-13 ·3tp
18, 23, 25, 26, 30; ( 12) 1, 2.
. ,
for the benefit of Chesler Town- I be open at 6:30 � clock A; M. and ,
__________ .
per week. Hobart Dillor,, RealOF BONDS
.
remain open until 6:3� o clock P.
�
t
SEARLES w 11
n ship for the purpoae or Propell•r I M. Eastern Standard Time of said
that
given
hereby
is
CE
NOT
li
Gallip
l
Ohio
,
tc
01
I
,
I
O
6
� �
ca re, improvement and mainle
-�ble -lor • a nyo d."b�s BED ROO M SUITE, complete, din _
-,--,----c-punuanC' e of a Resolution of tt:ie ance of Township Cemeteries.
day ·
· ff,
sher
ple
e,
w
set,
bed
co
elle
,
i.
_
�
!
,
·
MODERN
unlurnished
room
:
tCI
e4
by
anyone
other
3
Council of the Village of Middr_le
Elec. ,
(il
,
g
i
c
ra
additional
lax
hef
An
tor,
:
g
a
M
bein
1
id
refr1ger
a
S
a
. By order o r the Board �f
i C
_ 1 o
:,
and bath ap a rtment. Birch c b- port, Ohio, passed on the 18th a d
. b1 ��,1eU.
y,
0_.
Oh
of
Meigs
Count
t1ons,
1
I Electrolux sweep_er w •I� atrun for 5 years,
ineUl,
disposal,
Pearl Se,r les
•T " ·, · .
incinerator, 25th days o r J u'�
" , 1 =•,
there will tax of .M mnla lo
i,(N
Emmett G. Will, Chairman
. ,, bu:yde
'
tac hme nts· , J . Boy s 26
a te not exceed ing . !:Kl mills
r
a
a
t
arge
clostts.
Minersville, Ohio.
1
Phone
WY2-514:
·
l. be submitted to a vote of the peo,
.
Dorothy
M. Johnston, Clerk
REGU LARLY PRICED AT $199.95
• ,on,
b1cydes,
and two Girls 28
--- - - - -9- 1 6-tfc
t lor each one doll,r ol val"at
illage
a
Middleport
V
e
of
said
p
Dated
October
7,
l980.
i
cc=c-----.
l
----,-AN1'ED toa TWO DOGS
other arti f''. es. I 2 1 7lh St , M d
which amount&amp; to five cents for
--n to be held in
(10) 8• 1•
.,, 22' 29• ft&lt;"
at&amp;. Call WY 2-�133.
10- 13-Jtp • "A lu MENTS - "1\lrn1 shed ■nil the General Electio
dleport,
o.
e
one hundred dollars of valueach.
'
t1 n l urn 1,;. ed. Mc!J•�ten, Middle the Village of M iddleport, Ohio, at ation, tor Five Years.
-10
14,
3tc
' , ,: :
,
VIOI.F.TS for sale. Assorted colport. Phone WY 2-2821 . 3 3 lf the regular p];.1ces of voting t herefor said E1eclion will
Polls
The
l
•
h
B
Novs
o
m
t
day
c-�the
day,
c--c:--:-=----cc-c
Tue
on
,
ors. C::i.11 after S WY2-373B "and :-::=c-:-:-:-:}1
M. and
See All Tbe PHILCO Line At - I0- 1 3-3t p , 4: ll O O .\t S AN D BATH Unfurnl&amp;hcd ember, 1960, the question of Js11u- be open at 6:30 o'clock A.
•BALDWIN
Sunday,
Rent
reasonable. mg bo nds of said, Vill age of Mid- rema in open until 6:30 o'clock P . I
-· I apart m ent.
�LE HOUND. Ana•WURLffZER
-- -- -- -� - �
Call WY 2-�293.
10 1 1 6t r dleport ln the amount of One M. E astern Standard Time of said
:. t11me of Jerry. Call 1 - 30 &lt;. A L LO N Electri r water :
hC'aler. Used very little. Phone
ond OTHER FAMOUS
Hundred Fifty Thousand Dolklrs day.
l0-l3•Jtc
I O- l3-3tp , ft JWOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, Fur- ($l50,000.00) for the purpose of
W'i2-3:S42 Pomeroy.
By order of tht Board of Elec- 1
BRANDS
-.:n111ce heat, large lot. Lo&lt;"aled in
I
Paying a pllrt of the co.st of con· lions of Meigs County, Ohio.
AUCTION SAL E
excellent neigh i.Jorhood. Write
Emmet t G. Will, Ch airman '
treatment
sewai:ie
g a
V a luable neal Estate and Pe r�on a l
Box 668-H, e/o The D,1· 1." s"nt ,· n- structin
r.
oro th Y M • J ohnston , Cler'·• ,I
D
and
thereof,
site
g
a
plant, inclut.lin
Property. On Sa tllrday, O cl. 29,
el,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
r 7, 1960.
Oelobe
1
constructing sanitar y sewers and D ated
1900, at. 1 : 00 P. M. on the p 1 u10 I I tilp
( 10) 8, t•.,, 22 , 27 , 4le
I
m
ry
Harry Mlller, Owner
'
perly, mual&lt;'d on U. S. 50, !IOU ----,. - - - - -- other appurtenance� necessa
'
,
wn
t'
I
d
opera
an
on
r"'nstruct
.. 1 I) .... ..ileJ"
al tax rate amounts lo Twenty-two
H . wes t uf the intersedi on or II M O D l•:HN 5 HOO M .- H O USE and the
POMEROY, OHIO
E. MAIN S'!'.
age system for Cents for each one hundred doll ars I1 •111m •
Routes :)0 and 7, J will sell al
JACK80lt. •
garag e, with ground !i. Located on a complete sewer
of Middl eport as pro- '1f valuation, which is 2-2 mills for
auctio� thC' following:
S t ate lloutc , fiYc miles from lhe Viliage
law.
by
Yided
REAL ESTAT E
Pomt'rny. Furnare ht!al .
Write
oJa ch one dollar of va luation, outT he maxim um numb er of yean . lde of the limitation imposed b1
Two bedroom house with llath
Hox 663- H c/o Th e Daily Senlt
duria�� which SUl'tt bonds a re
tine!, Pnm�roy, Ohio.
and Cull huement,
furnace
\rlicle Xll, Section 2 of the ConI
rs.
yea
n
u
is
20
r
as certified by the Coun- 1
1
heal One llrick veneer build6tp
:ititution,
n
1
1
.
.
.
, ,- -· -; · .- I Th e e9 Um 11 tcd � verage add i l u o� - t
ing ·24 x 40 fl. ret'en 1 l y used - -- y Auditor.
-: - -for a t lowC'r shop and girl �hop . ff HOOM _HOUS�. WITII (,AS_ and
The Polls for sald EleC'tion will
electr ic1t� . 111 �&lt;.::hcst(•r. See R1denI
•. Would make a wonderful Dl'i�e}pen at 30 o'clock A. M . a nd reour Su 1&gt;Pb , Chester.
10 14 3tp .
In rest a urant 3 ¼ acre lot with
main open until 6:30 o'clock
.--,-,-' .I } - M
f'OH. SA LE· FIVE ROOM UOUSf
· r.::
ay.
d
sai
o
e
IQl.. /t. fronta ge on both sideti M O DER N :i HOOM APAR·rl
lU&amp;'l FO.RD VI .ralrlane 500, , t ,295.
Tim
r
dard
n
Stan
aster
�NT.
with ba th, nice location. Melvl D E
2 door Nd•�- Sharp ca r ill.,dde
o r Rt . M . Pro_perty may be inBy order of the Board of Elec• ,
t o 14 .ltp
1 56 Mul bo rry Avl' .
Hood, 1 1 1 Lu.:u et St., Pomeroy .
aniO . uUJ.)))f�omatic. Bl1uittnar'11,
of Mel&amp;:1 Counly , Ohio.
1perted an1 lime.
tiQlls
30lp
10 1
--- ---- ---Pometoy. _ · ·
1 1 14 6tc
PERSONAL PROPIRTY
Emme tt G. Will, Chairm an
D0rothy M . Johnst on, Clerk
Two Block American Sawmill, (
F O R SALE: HOUSE� 5 ROOMS and
----- - - --Heavy duty Huber Tractor,
balh, storm windows and doors, Dated October 7. 1960.
11&amp;7 Studebaker V8 Prciident $995
gas
station.
take
MAN
to
over
(10) 8, 15, 22, 29, 4tc
duty
195
Power
Hell.VY
Planer,
9
4, doot aedan. Flniah and upholaawnin gs. In Syracuse. After small
1
9·23-tfc
-e n� , �e ke over G I
Intern d lonal 2 Ton Truck, 1 960
P hone WY2·9920 ,
o
paym
wn
d
tel')' Uke new. Studebaker'a flnI
John _Deere 440 Crawler 1'ra r- WAN ED�
Loan, Call Ga l11poha GI 6-3863
ut Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
1
I
2
Phon
Mechanic.
T
e
wy
•
.
with
( 10) 12, 3tP
and
tor
winch
blade,
ft.
6
1 0 14 6lc
aflur 4 p. m.
9,23.tfc
9920 _
approx 300 hr uim
111111 BUICK VI Hard Top 4 dr.
Marion �- - Reynolds, Owner
I
flNO, SparkUna orl(illnal two
Elnora M Jleynolds
\.Al"
Ii
K,�-1 .,
1reen tinl1h. Oyndlow
t
McCoy Aul'lloneer
N•·c,s• W
TIN·o
MU ILLI I
k· MIODLE PORT-1-story
frame ti
4rlff, iBJ,aettnar'1, Pomero1.
Terms: m ade know �n day of �Ille
HOUI
appllancH.
Arnold .,.
I
good
bedrooms),
(3
bath,
rooms,
.. • , .
14
8tc
ll
I
Nat RHpon1lble for Auldent1
Phone WY-%-2709
-..... ,
. th•rt. S,racvtt, Ohio. Phont
5500.00.
Onl
location.
y ,
0
lff,
l4,
24
22•
26
25•
Mlddleporl
•
•
W
2,,,6:,IM,
Y
I
S.
Third
M l -tf ! RUTLA ND-- 1 ½ story frame, 6
9%3
1061 CHIV!.OLET Deluxe coupe.
\;.:ic
· Al' mec:hlnlcal condition, Muon,
ge,
'
rooms ( 3 bedroom s), gara
AI R e:oNDITIO�O, amJ:
aii
V1.1 Pbone SP 3·'919.
lot
large
syst cm '
t
.
a1 Uon aervlte Jaclr:'1 Hetrleer
;";o : .oo.
10 a etp iroa SALE: APPLES. B urdette
--------Fruit Farm, Pomeroy Roule 1 . I �Oh- New Haven. thou. Tl12• 61 ACRES-On good roa� off
!'7 .
Phene WY 2-0970.
10 JO 6tp
� :in 11(1 J )o �:i. -- H�l H1('1' ln
Route 680, ne ar P a getown , 6
I
1
A tCTIONI
room fra me, basemen t barn,
--.--------..... ,UBL on. •114
coal flu'. APPLE BUTTER .apples $1 .00 rwr
Cetnplete
hr.YIN
gara a;,e, other bulldinge , nice
bushel . See Chris Fruth, MaBon ,
for frff eattm■tll.
trees. Term,.
Crltt
andfanf
g arden, fruit
W. Va. and please bring your
,.._• • Abaolt llldolepor&amp;.
w�
Pho
C$35
00
00
,
• •
containers,
10- 13-tltc
rn.
n• .,
•A. C. ARADr-ORP, RaclM. Ohl&amp;
ALBERT M. COX, S11 ..man
Phone WY2·2220
MACHI NE-Box 229
'll .\�1 1 \ , hf \ ,\ ,
VENlliTL\N BLINDS '8-00 ,nd up. SINGER SEWING
WY2round
bobbin,
Jn
brand
ne.v
con­
Ntw wlndow t&gt;Unda and 1h1de1.
aole cabinet. Equipped to zig
10- 15-3te
Store 1wntn111. Dale Wippel Sup­
IIJ and makt: button holes, Will
pb'f Ill Union Ave., Pomero1,
ac,11 to responsible party to
10 1 1 30lc
'
take over 8 payment, of $8.40
'1'1111 LATE T. H- DAVIS pro­
per month. Phone WY 2-2204.
putJ, brick two alor1, located
1 0 12 6tc
Tblrd and Coal
11 NOttlli
A.K.C.
REGISTERED
BEAGLE
As I have sold my (arm, I, the undersigned,, will sell at
ltnetl, IUddleport, may bl
Female,
4
years
old,
fully
tr
a ined.
t-17-80tt
IND
nen1n1.
Public Auction, the lollowlng·Usting at my farm, locat�d
Se!Otl' 9:30 A.M.
Phone SH 2-5284 after t5 p. m .
lllhldl- WY-­
near Cheshire Ohio 1 I', miles west ol Cheshire, Ohto,
1 0 1 4 3tc
DANI 'fl,00 per bu. Pld-; your
KAil'!&amp; ,QD ITOP
on Turkey Run Road. Watch for sign off of State Route
1 own. lrlnl JCKlr own eontalner.
At
CNllw
UCTION
A
554.
, 0, W. Prolllll, Portland,
.
OCT, 72 $A'NRDAY
12:30 PM
· -c---- My rt1rm home haa been sold and I HAMILL tlRVICI nAT­
-.. ,. A.M.
m.
AVCl'ION: Oct. It ,t 12:30 p.
I am moving Into a mobile
A111onr am
home, therefore I will aell the
I tD lll• off S. R\, No. 248 on
1111 11111,,n,Raclne Rd. or n mile
following personal property 11t
Znr, Da, lltme&lt;'
the farm loe ated Just west o r
ti Racine. Lea\llDI farm ,o
AUCTION Ill
11 l'7 GUIRMI'/ cows, f
6 pc. Dinette Set, 2 ReCrigeraton, 3 Kitchen Cablneta, Nol'ge
lhe Morning Star Church, , The
and
RIAIONAl�I
IATII
Ne aae Settlement Communlly, 3
Eloctrlc Stove, 3 Steel Cabinets, Ubrary Table, Boolt Shelfs
1lol1'ttini and 1 Jeraey, 2 ain&amp;le
Elec­
,
Cooker
IA
TISIIACTION
GUARANTIID
re
lilnll Det•val MIiker, 4, can cool­
Mi\ea North of Racine, Ohio.
Book Case, 16 shot Re-mlnaton Rifie, 14 qt. Pretsu
lon.
Call or w,'1t. I, O. McC.,
ltl', ll n:iUk c1na, 15 (ilal. Hot
Philco Jlefrti:erator, ,,pc. Din­
tric Fa n, 2 Davenports, Telephone Stand, 21 In, _Zenith Televia
Ch11nr,
Ohio
Chest
t.
Cabine
Sewm(il
Tablea,
Coffee
2
no,
a
sunbeam
CllpPi
ette Set, Dining Room Table &amp;
Wa&amp;u Heater,
several Ooor liahta,
8 22 30tp
1: pen. � Border Collle pup, aome
Butfet, Old Desk, Ha dlo, L, C.
Drawers, Comblnatlon Wardrobe and cheat of dnwen, New
-- 1
Typewriter , 2 Meta l B ULLDOZE R FO.tt HlRE. Pond ,
Smltb
Home ..tectrie Sewtn.a: Machine, Premier elec�lc Sweeper, 3 Ra•
· �., end llrlW, 1 aood old
J
I ..,. l.....,i.4 In , frH Mtl""to of thl loll"!� - -• lutlon
,
(compl
d tou■ehold Joodt and
2-pc.
Beda
ete)
tl vln 1:
dios, Sunlight, Wath Stand, What-Not.Shell, 2 Metlll Ch1lr1, May•
baaement1 and landacap nJ. Ph,
I ..,k. Kl"''' hl'fll your rtpreMntatlft call. I lliMl9rit.nd this clN■ not
jo 3 SOtp
other Jt,ma not Hated. Not
Room
Suite, 2 OveratuUed
tag Washer, Double Tub5, 2 F.nd Tables, ,Tratler Heater, . 2 HIii
1·
Che1tor, Y U !S-32�.
.w...,_ "" In '"'
1
,
Torche,.
Chain, Blonde Bedroom Suite - ti
n,poiillble for accident.I.
Treelli, Electric Heater, Acetylene Weldet, 2 Cutttne
- - --,c--- ­
·
I
Jointer,
and
Motor
with
Sa:w
Orb'
Gainer,
(Owner.)
•
'
Band
(New),
9xl2
Rull
a
nd
2
Throw
ft.001'"1NG
SPOUTING,
SHEET
1
Welding ToNh, Burner Cart,
\Q/
C I ltooll""
1
•�
I
l
I
Sidi.-.
Kl,_,
I
)
C
I
metal worlt Repair work or any
Ruga. Metal Porch Chair. Milkllll'Old Oaddard, Auclloneer
1
3 Beds and Sprlngs, P&amp;H Electric Welder, �8 ft. Work Table,
( I Alu... Skll... ( ) ,...,1., ,... I
..
,
I
I
Oat-motor,
klnd. Phone WY 2-2301.
ins Machine, Garden Tractor,
1
W arm Morning Heater, Electric Grinder, w1lh 1 horte
I »!Nie
I )
I I �P
,' I ) -tt,--! I l ,.,.litt
Garden Toola.
Iron Kettle,
10 10 3otp
I
many many tool&amp; of ·all descrlpUona. Yale spur driven 2 ton
···- · --· :
·
---·
·
·
·
•
•
---•----s
-------Portable Sprayer, Black Smith
'.
I. NCh.al� Hoiat, Blacksmith Toola, 1 Dlttton Chain Slw, 100 ft. Rope,
1
For1e. Jee Cream Freezer, 1400
Air CompreRor, 3¼1 S. Ja1er Mixer, 2 Cu. Ft. Mixer, with I
I A.IM II Uke new ,1�.00.
,.
Balea Hay--(700 New, 700 Old)
I
power en,lne, Coal Fum1tt, 3 J1cb, 1-80 Ton Jact, 200
hofl9e
Harrbonvllle.
-PHONI
�
Crolley Electric Ran1c, Utility COIIPLITI INIIURANCI: PRC&gt;
---'-STAT
-Bankl
Fair
-----=--Forte,
1
Duty
'-------Heavy
Duct,
-----CITY
lb. Anvil, 1 Lot Ceramach
teetlon, Lilfi, Auto, l'lrt, Po116
Cablnet. Chalra, Bookca■e, Re­
Mone 2 In. Pump, 500 Gal. Water Tail.k, Sever.! 100 U. Cable, 6
Coll Don
11111, lllddleporl,
cord Player Records, Record
Tons Metal Serap, 1 Ollver i Gans: Plow, Mowinc .Machine, Har­
Prollttt,
l!lllr.$TOD Clortno.
Cabinet,
one
Eledrolu
Sweep­
x
10+ l:ltp
.row, Cultl-pacter, Du.mi, Cart, Tul'l'llble Bua Scraper, :a Coal Water
, ,..,.,tc:nd, Olllo.
er, Plaalle
Platform
Roc­ BAIINES-STIIPSON INSIJIIANC!i
Heater&amp;, Window Catina• and Doon; Lumber, Iron K� · d4
ker, 2 Boeken. Clod&amp; (Ship 1&gt;fl.
'
.
.
Atentl, Middleport, l'lre, Auto- I
Spider, Garden Toola, 3 Tool Ch11tl,, Slelm and Valve Teater, l
1l11n). Sln1cr Sewln1 Machine
Case Power Unit as is, Bucket and Drac Llne EQu.lprnent, Eni:Uah
mobile,. Bonda. Phone WY2(Portable), Stand, Cemenl Mix­
Ford aon, · UM9 Ford Dump Truck, I, eyl. OX8 Gallon Bed, many,
1-11-tf '.
er, Carpenter Toola, Butcher•
· too numerous to rnenllon.
many item
.
Ina Toala, Br1111 Kettle, 2 Scales
ANTIQllM
Pulley, and Rope,, Loll Ch1in1,
4 Cane Bottom Chairs, 2 "MUJ.lle I.loaded. Shot G\ln1, .1 M\lllle
Several Cow Bella. Many other FOR SALE FIVE room houae,
2 Drop Let.f Table■• l �reau, �•r. Deak, Pie
u■etul artldea not 1l1ted ,
Loaded
B'ii acres, achool bua and mall
Gl'al)ha-phone wltli ,ro...-n.• Glory Spealt�r.
Edilon
Dana P. A.blM,
Cupboard,
route, 3 mllea. south of Che1•
Own'er.
Tennt ..._ Cub on Sale Doy - ·LUl:l!i Wlll Be
ter on Shade River Road, See
Term1 fff Sale: CASH.
Dile Warner, Syracu1e, 0.
Not reltpOllllble' f1111 �dellla
Not 1-,.nslble for Acc ......
PrlNd for quk!t 11le, 10-l�Stp
ALVA T. GROVlll,"OW.et
.\
sale condu.cted by Bradford
Cherwe, AuctlonNr, 'hane . 4'7_-715•• Mlllfftflrf, Ohle
P"•r••·
FOR SALE Houae., 1 acre Port•
Audlon Company, Racine, Ohio.
ll •II itema are not 10ld on date of �• ale lrill1 be tonun.ued
land, tome furniture S2000,00. ,
Auctlonetr: Crltt Bndford
·- · " ,
lhe 29th of Oclober.
.,
.
For further informltioii :Phone
Tblnl
· ,
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Sale llan11er: A. C, Bradford.
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1 :00 Mid Da)' Newa
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2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loreua Young Theater
3:00 Youni Dr. Malone
3:30 From These --.Roota
4:00 Make Room for Da ddy
4·30 Here's Hollywood
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5:30 Sheen a Queen of the Jungle
6:00 Music in the Round
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Pau1ine Gorby, Mrs. Pearl ,Den­
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Those ,at�ndinC were Hra. Hon­
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Mn, Clyde Hampton, Mrs. C.,air
Mrs. Seott Folmer spent Thi.Ifs-'.
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Mrs. Roberi l)avis, Mts. Clifford . with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lames.
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MigMt, Mr,. Andrew Myers, ),t:rs.
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Mn. Mary Sunday School Oct. 9, offering was
$21.84. Rev. Carel gave the mes­
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children of Waverly spent th,e
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week end with Mr. and Mrs. WU•
8:00 Cartoon Spi!etacular
'1:30 Leave 1l To Beaver
Gauges: Montgomery: Uj)per, liam Eichinger, Sr .
8:30 Romper :Koom
8:00 Lawrence Welk
Mrs. Edgar Abbott and son, Ed
.16.3, lower 9.3, .runriing 1 ft.; G a l­
9:30 Movie
9:00 Fight of the Week
lipolis: upper, 17.9, lower, 9.3, run­ die, were Gallipolis visiton Mon­
II :00 Morning Court
ning 2¼ ft.; Lock 23: upper 15.5, da)'.
9:-45 Make That Spare
1 1 :30 LoVe That Bob
lower 9 .Cl., all dosed. All dams are
10:00 Campaign Roundup
Mr. and Mrs. Donild Pullins and
12:00 The Texan
up 13 through 23.
10:30 TBA
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a llghter of Columus
spent the
12:30 Queen for a Day
Boats down: Lock 13: Jane T, week end with Mr. 'find Mrs. Wil­
11 ,.,,,_, VP- To-The-M"inute Newa
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1 :415 11m, 6;0; Lock 16: Alliquippa, liam Radford.
11 : 10 Sporle He port
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1 :30 am, 0-11; Lock 17: C. V. Hor­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baer
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2:00 Day in Court
ner, 8:50 al'n, 2-0; Lock 22 A. V. Minersville 'Were SumJay guests or
2:30 Road to Reality
MB, Jr., l l : 1 5 am, 1 0-0: Loek 23: �r. a nd MJ's. William Eichinger Sr.
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Leroy g1chln:ger and William
3:30 Who �o You 1'rul&amp;
burger, 5:50 pm, 0-21 ; C. G. S:i:co­ Eichinger we.re in Lancaster Wed­
12:po Matty's Funday Fuunies
f:00 i-t.meriean e!mOIU11d
more, O pm, one flat; Walter c. nesd ay altending the fair.
12:30 Herald of Truth
5:30 Captain Gallant
•BeekjOJ'd·, 1220 am, 16--0; Beaver,
I :00 Championship Bridge
:'1·r. and Mrs. Jerrold Hartung
6:00 Whirlybirds
1 :45- lffl, 1.-01
1 :30 P"ro Football
,ind sons of Columbus spent Friday
Yo!JI' muG Re►- IC'liiit
�•ts up: ctaltipolis: Alfred F. t• hrough Sunday with their parents,
4:30 College News Conferenl!e
8:40
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5 : 55 -!m, 16-0; Pt. Ple-ll,ant: Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung. The)'
5:00 Matty's
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81:45 John Daly Newt
F. D. RoOKevelt, 7 am� 7-4; Loe� 23: also visited Mrs. Nellie Tracy at
5:§o n ka C�ase Sh_ow
7:00 Pres, eonferenc:e
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Pe!(gy Downie, 12:10 pm, 1 0-0; Meig&amp; General Hospital
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7·30 Cb"e,ettne
r.itY of Huntington, 2:20 pm, 1 1 - 1 ;
Miss Mt1ry Mclfee spent · the
8:30 Walt "Disney Presents
B :30 Surfside Six
Chandlelur, (:40 pm. 4-0; Cortlell, week end with her mother, Frede
'7;30 M..ver�k ·
) 9:30 •Adve11tures- in -Paradise
7:� • Pmt ,6-0; Haritet M., 9:30 pm, Will. Mr. and Mr.s. Amos Leonard,
8:M LIWfulin
10:30 feter Gunn
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2-1; Bayo'u M111nclt,'ic, 10: 15 pm, 2-0; Mr. and Mrs. c,r1 Heilman and
1:00 The Pebel
11:00 'L-'be News ToeJcb,t
, Pittsburgher, 10:50 pm, 2-20; Na­ Mrs. Will accompanied Miss MC•
9, : 30 ' The ,lsland_ers
l! ,10. &amp;cannUi.1 the Weather
tional, 5 : 15 am, 3-0.
Afee to Cllillicothe Sunday after­
�0;00 Waller W inchell
11: 1 5 !'..porl:, Report
r1oon wh,i!fe 1he j!)i,ae� fr,i�nds for
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lb.e, - n!t�n , tfip to, liChool in CleYjt.
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Dar�in.
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Mrs. Edna A oid returned from
7 : 00 Lock Up
7:30 Bi£ Picture
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T:80 Perry M ason
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9 :00 -;'artoon Theater
Mr. and MQI. c1.-rence Spurrfer
10:00 ... �unsmoke
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Thon,.u_ _Fiilk sJ,lnt Monday with
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16:00 Docffllb!r Brl.(ie
10:30 Not For Hire
'Mf. and Mr,;. �Orman Weyenmil•
t0:30 Video Village
ler and daug�te,;.
11:00 News
11 :00 I Love Lucy
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Mr. and M� Jewell Curtis and
U :1 5 T�eater 13
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11 :30 Clear. :!l"l\rlzoill
· I daughte� Ruth, of Pol'nero'y were
' 'tu,�lt dt· M't. and M'rl. ;joe Weyers12:00 Lov� of Lif.. • ,.,
lTIIUer.
12:30 Sear®. For Tomorrow
9:00 Rev. Mathew11
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11,45 The GuldJng Light
9:30 Rev. Mitchell
1 :00 Life of Rlley
J0:00 How Christian Science
Heals
1:30 As lhe World 1:11rU
A, H. Bailey
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M/Sgt. James Bailey ot Taranto,
10:15 Americ ans !\1 Work Italy, arid 'Mf. and Mrs. Junior Sor­
2:&amp;0 _ House Party
lO:SO Ca:.J.era 3
q(!d of ,columbus· spent Sunday
1:00 The MilllonaJre
11:00 Dig Pkture
with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Morris and
S·V. The Verdl·.t � To11rt
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12:00 Rev.
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l&lt;, IP The . . �·12:00 Pro Football Highlight s
family of south Charleston spcl1t
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12:30 Football
tbe week end with .Mr. and Mrs.
D:00 The . Tl\,l'f'e. Stooge.
3:00 Cha mpionship Bowling
Grover- White and Dorl,.
.1:00 Artliur J . Smith, l'lM
Mrs. Audre)' Sorden of Colum­
4:00 Rev. Elwood Gibba
a,11 A Loo� at lhe Wea.W
bus an d Miss Caral a Morris, local,
4:30 Rev. Willard Wilcox
8:20 Sporlhp,pe
called on Mr: and Mr!. A. H . Bat;
5:00 Oral Roberts
1:30 Arnot 'n' And,
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1:00
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Bowl
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7c80 To Tefi thii - Ttllth
0 :00 Ted Mack Amateur Hour
spent' ¥0f,
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9:00 Danny Tbomu Show
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_9:30 Andy Griifi� Show
alifl Ill"!- Dorrell Goff ohd
.a:· QO Th• Ed sulllvan Show
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family 0( DanVi\le sp'ent Sunday
10:00 �Hennea,ey'
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NOT ICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCESS OF THE Ta N Grange Met On
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Herb WU · NOTICE OPI ELECTIOh OH TAX
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10 12 6tp LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TIN
liam�, Shade, Ohio.
the l adies are
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and "A Closing Though" by Mn. d ay, Oeto r 27, a nd
MILL LIMITATION
MILL LIMITATION
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NOTICE is hereby given tha t in
NOTICE li hereby given that in
pie tor rer Radford. A discus,ion on Hked to bring pump kin
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mums now blooming. Vmt our pursuance of a Resolution or the pursuance of a Resolution of the
Rock Sprlnga Grange met. on
gardens and make your selec- Bo11rd of Education of the E a stern Board or Trustees of the Township Thursday evening with Fred Goeg- electricity by the group coneludedl !reshments.
for spring planting. Fre y ' s Loc al School District, Mei&amp;&amp; Coun- of Lebanon, Meigs County, Ohio, lein, p.1st worthy master, presiding.
tion
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CONBllnNT DEPINDABLB U!IULTIJ
7th St., New Ha ven, W. Vll. ty, Ohio, pas�ed on the 1st day or passed on the 6th da1 of August,
Followin.11 a abort bJ.18.lnesa aesBATES
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_______ Au( ust, 1 960, there will be 5ubmit- 1960, there will be submitted to sion, Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer,
led to a vote or the people of said a vote of the people of said Leb- preseented a program using "Octo­
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Di.strict at a General Election lo a non Township .a t a Gener al Elee- ber" as the theme. An article on
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be held in the Eastern Local tion lo be held in the Township of " Peace" was read by Mrs. Brown
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AS IS SPliCIALS
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rate al. t c,enll per word will be charjed tor
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57 Mti rcu ry 60 H . P. $495.00
111 '84, __, "ftllllhl- UI day• after rece.,viD,2 bill.
1 i ar pl aces of voting therein, on places or voting therein, on Tues· I M �. Fr a nk Grueser. Two articles I
.
y
70
9
.
P.
Merc
9
$
00
H
r
The
r
ely
5 5
u
5
Tuesday, the 8th day of Novembe_r, day, the 8th d ay of No�embe_r . were re ad, "This ts Election Ye:ir"
if ill Adftttilin&amp; - Sbould he "pc,� 1mmf'dL1t
i
.
.
Me
H.
ry
O
t
t
r
f
$
o
ncur
i
5
()Bt'
995
l.ha11
u
re
00
rnHO, the qucsllon o( levying, m 1960, the quest i on of levying, m by Mrs. Edward Humphrey and
cu
I
1
,
m
for
l.e
__..,I .W ont ht reaponSib
�
ME TR OPOLITA "' MOTOR S
ce ss of the ten m i ll limitation , excess of the ten mill limitation, ··consider the Cow" by Miss Clara
ex
.....ion.
.
600 En1 Mai" Street, Pome,ay
for the benefit of the Eastern Lo- for the benefit of Leba non Town- Humphrey.
l )...... .., ft.db and Spectal NOl.l.t'fll of Ew rit, JI 00 ObJluarie,
Phon• WY2 -3870
.
Fire sa fety hints by Homer Rice ,
cal Sc hool District for the pur- -:hip for the purpose of Proper
.... ,_ It l ee"'l pea ll'Onl.
1
·
8
2r"l-tfr
--- --- - - --- -mainlenand
�
MU
improvement
Y�
:are,
i)A
expenses.
_
.,
current
._,6
paying
of
LA
pose
8
DAY
!
__
ifOIU&gt;fj
:;;
or
Township
Cemeteries.
of
f4
Ml
Sa
o,, n l N nht"'P
,IIJCC
renewal
0£:ing:
a
A
id tax
' 10t
90c
i • .lb
. • $
I
I ()._ For ·-�
.....u la
,r Ot Rent
Mi.LIO
:i.i1LI tax being: An additional
a l .DI •
ti 20
tax of seven mi lls and an inc:rease
M
9\
NOT 1 c°E OP' APPOINTMENT
S7 ..,o
St.25
tenth� ( 2 ._:':i ) mi I Is tax of •.50 mills to rll� f or 5 ye � rs.
11 .50
'Jk
Ii
FooT T RA JLEn , 3 f u Jt ";i�ed o l' T wo an d f ive
5(,
Adm 1 " 1slrator
1
con.stilute a tax of Nine and .t a rate not ex:ceN!mg .50 mills
bt"drnorll.�. full bath wilh aulo- to
.. ;.._ved bJ 10 A,Jd will b,e III tlw day , .,.per
--■
C
... 1 •••2
a .. N•
livl! Lc11 Lhs mills ror an indefillile or e.ich one doll ar ul valuation,
1 n :1 1 1t w.ishl'r YI
. �"le
�
" ,d
-----,, st,eel, .·"
a,,�,
a• Ch,u,
E,t,t,
o
"'
f
experioJ of time al a rc1te not
dlcporl. Phone WY 2-5460.
n.c
..
aed.
ceeding 9.5 mills for ell.Cit ofle dolN
IO 12 6lc
far of 11alul!.twn, which ·amounts to
N(..tice is hereby gi11cn th at W.
i n e ty f ive cents for each one hun- , ◄ OT I C E OF E 1.. ECT ION Ofrrt TAX P. Loch a r)', whose Post O ffire adN
I ·
O
- •
v I e5
dr &lt;'LI dollars of 11aluat1011, for an I. EVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN dress is 1 14 High, Pomeroy, Ohio,
____
MILL LIMITATION
,;
�'!
has been duly appointed Admin- ,
n
AN°f
rurn
ACli1:"li.E
1
c---;N
W
F:WI
S
E TO B UY good u d c r rnddinite period o_f time. _
.
N9
ST C QNTU,l Nt:LCHI
NOTICE is hereby given that in i&amp;tra lor of the Estate of Bertha
'I he Po B s f? r �• d Election will
Stil�e luwl! sl pn ce a l'!' eptab) e.
plete zig zag. M Jk.es button l1ulc1i, j
11.... IMpitdlo,1 . ll"IMlr• I
,.. ..., .... nf'� '"� ; , •1d all fancy f;lllWr i te boK 668-U r are The Da lly be open a l 6. JO � clock A; M. and pursuance of a Resolution of the · 8. Chase, late of Meigs Counly, j
·) �- \
llatlMlwlde. Phone R.
Sentinel, Pomeroy.
ches. Orig.inally sold for ovr r
...,,...... 'St•tlon W Y2·f IIN.1H'; ,
10-13- J t p remam open until 6 : 3� o clock �- , loard of Trustees o( the Town- Ohio, deC'eased.
M . Eastern Standard 1 1me of sa id .,; hip of Chester, Meigs County,
Dated this 27th day or Sep·
SJU0.00. Pay o t f balance of $86
4-26-tfc
·'
day.
ru pay_m cnts o f $2 per week . I !
Ohio, passed on the 29th day of tember, 1960.
I
, AND SQUARE DANCE
By or&lt;ler of the Board of Elec- July, 1980, there will be submitted
______
John C. Bacon,
Phone WY 2-2204 .
10 12 fltc --,�
.,'
_
,
1-.:IGHT ROOM HUU SY. . two flvt lions, of Me igs Count r, Ohio :
'I ni1ht, Oct. lli, from ,
to a vote of the people of Hid Acting Judge of the Probate Court
.
j
Emmett G . Will, Cha1 rman :.:: heater Township at a General
rn&lt;' m apa n ments. A. N Ben J?" el
Meiga Count)' ,'Qhio.
12.JO at Pomer oy Moose 1 1 2 RATS killed w i th Star Y.� rfarin. 2 ½' lbs. 5 1 . 49. Ebersbach
Pt,nr,p WV2- :J272.
Dorothy M. Johnston, Clerk 2:lection to be held in lhe Town- ( 10)· 1 ·8- 15-3tc
1 1 -2 tfc I
All Moose mem bers and
Hardware, Sug ar Run flour - --��------Uated October 7, 1 000.
10-13- J tc
.illip of Che1ter, Ohio, at the regu.
.
TR�ILER �OU RT_ spa�e tor rent.
Mill, Landmark Cu-Op.
--------15, 22. 29, -4 tc lar places of votin.11 therein, on which a mounts to Five Cents for
( 10)
VICE STATION, SYRA(DJ 26. 29, 30; (3) 5, 6, 7, 12,
h
dollars ol �;iluch
�lean qu1_et res1dent1al loca tion
ruesd ay , the Sth day of Novem ber, ea._ one �ndred
in Cheshlre, Ohio. Concrete
"
r OMo, now open. Dealers I
l3, 14, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27 , 28;
at1on, for Five Ye a_n.
_
\
,
In
f
n
o
levying
.
l960, the questio
J
fCf
NOt
.
our
patio
and
Wdlks,
good
n
Ip:,
oil
producta.
Give
I
(
)
will
The
for
17,
water,
Electio
9,
10,
I
I
,
16,
Polls
.s�1d
3,
2,
4,
1
1
�
excese of the ten mill hmita tion,
ISSUE
,.
ON
, sewer, h1 undry, privileges, $3.00 NOTICE OF ELECTION
1ervice a try. 10-13 ·3tp
18, 23, 25, 26, 30; ( 12) 1, 2.
. ,
for the benefit of Chesler Town- I be open at 6:30 � clock A; M. and ,
__________ .
per week. Hobart Dillor,, RealOF BONDS
.
remain open until 6:3� o clock P.
�
t
SEARLES w 11
n ship for the purpoae or Propell•r I M. Eastern Standard Time of said
that
given
hereby
is
CE
NOT
li
Gallip
l
Ohio
,
tc
01
I
,
I
O
6
� �
ca re, improvement and mainle
-�ble -lor • a nyo d."b�s BED ROO M SUITE, complete, din _
-,--,----c-punuanC' e of a Resolution of tt:ie ance of Township Cemeteries.
day ·
· ff,
sher
ple
e,
w
set,
bed
co
elle
,
i.
_
�
!
,
·
MODERN
unlurnished
room
:
tCI
e4
by
anyone
other
3
Council of the Village of Middr_le
Elec. ,
(il
,
g
i
c
ra
additional
lax
hef
An
tor,
:
g
a
M
bein
1
id
refr1ger
a
S
a
. By order o r the Board �f
i C
_ 1 o
:,
and bath ap a rtment. Birch c b- port, Ohio, passed on the 18th a d
. b1 ��,1eU.
y,
0_.
Oh
of
Meigs
Count
t1ons,
1
I Electrolux sweep_er w •I� atrun for 5 years,
ineUl,
disposal,
Pearl Se,r les
•T " ·, · .
incinerator, 25th days o r J u'�
" , 1 =•,
there will tax of .M mnla lo
i,(N
Emmett G. Will, Chairman
. ,, bu:yde
'
tac hme nts· , J . Boy s 26
a te not exceed ing . !:Kl mills
r
a
a
t
arge
clostts.
Minersville, Ohio.
1
Phone
WY2-514:
·
l. be submitted to a vote of the peo,
.
Dorothy
M. Johnston, Clerk
REGU LARLY PRICED AT $199.95
• ,on,
b1cydes,
and two Girls 28
--- - - - -9- 1 6-tfc
t lor each one doll,r ol val"at
illage
a
Middleport
V
e
of
said
p
Dated
October
7,
l980.
i
cc=c-----.
l
----,-AN1'ED toa TWO DOGS
other arti f''. es. I 2 1 7lh St , M d
which amount&amp; to five cents for
--n to be held in
(10) 8• 1•
.,, 22' 29• ft&lt;"
at&amp;. Call WY 2-�133.
10- 13-Jtp • "A lu MENTS - "1\lrn1 shed ■nil the General Electio
dleport,
o.
e
one hundred dollars of valueach.
'
t1 n l urn 1,;. ed. Mc!J•�ten, Middle the Village of M iddleport, Ohio, at ation, tor Five Years.
-10
14,
3tc
' , ,: :
,
VIOI.F.TS for sale. Assorted colport. Phone WY 2-2821 . 3 3 lf the regular p];.1ces of voting t herefor said E1eclion will
Polls
The
l
•
h
B
Novs
o
m
t
day
c-�the
day,
c--c:--:-=----cc-c
Tue
on
,
ors. C::i.11 after S WY2-373B "and :-::=c-:-:-:-:}1
M. and
See All Tbe PHILCO Line At - I0- 1 3-3t p , 4: ll O O .\t S AN D BATH Unfurnl&amp;hcd ember, 1960, the question of Js11u- be open at 6:30 o'clock A.
•BALDWIN
Sunday,
Rent
reasonable. mg bo nds of said, Vill age of Mid- rema in open until 6:30 o'clock P . I
-· I apart m ent.
�LE HOUND. Ana•WURLffZER
-- -- -- -� - �
Call WY 2-�293.
10 1 1 6t r dleport ln the amount of One M. E astern Standard Time of said
:. t11me of Jerry. Call 1 - 30 &lt;. A L LO N Electri r water :
hC'aler. Used very little. Phone
ond OTHER FAMOUS
Hundred Fifty Thousand Dolklrs day.
l0-l3•Jtc
I O- l3-3tp , ft JWOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, Fur- ($l50,000.00) for the purpose of
W'i2-3:S42 Pomeroy.
By order of tht Board of Elec- 1
BRANDS
-.:n111ce heat, large lot. Lo&lt;"aled in
I
Paying a pllrt of the co.st of con· lions of Meigs County, Ohio.
AUCTION SAL E
excellent neigh i.Jorhood. Write
Emmet t G. Will, Ch airman '
treatment
sewai:ie
g a
V a luable neal Estate and Pe r�on a l
Box 668-H, e/o The D,1· 1." s"nt ,· n- structin
r.
oro th Y M • J ohnston , Cler'·• ,I
D
and
thereof,
site
g
a
plant, inclut.lin
Property. On Sa tllrday, O cl. 29,
el,
Pomeroy,
Ohio
r 7, 1960.
Oelobe
1
constructing sanitar y sewers and D ated
1900, at. 1 : 00 P. M. on the p 1 u10 I I tilp
( 10) 8, t•.,, 22 , 27 , 4le
I
m
ry
Harry Mlller, Owner
'
perly, mual&lt;'d on U. S. 50, !IOU ----,. - - - - -- other appurtenance� necessa
'
,
wn
t'
I
d
opera
an
on
r"'nstruct
.. 1 I) .... ..ileJ"
al tax rate amounts lo Twenty-two
H . wes t uf the intersedi on or II M O D l•:HN 5 HOO M .- H O USE and the
POMEROY, OHIO
E. MAIN S'!'.
age system for Cents for each one hundred doll ars I1 •111m •
Routes :)0 and 7, J will sell al
JACK80lt. •
garag e, with ground !i. Located on a complete sewer
of Middl eport as pro- '1f valuation, which is 2-2 mills for
auctio� thC' following:
S t ate lloutc , fiYc miles from lhe Viliage
law.
by
Yided
REAL ESTAT E
Pomt'rny. Furnare ht!al .
Write
oJa ch one dollar of va luation, outT he maxim um numb er of yean . lde of the limitation imposed b1
Two bedroom house with llath
Hox 663- H c/o Th e Daily Senlt
duria�� which SUl'tt bonds a re
tine!, Pnm�roy, Ohio.
and Cull huement,
furnace
\rlicle Xll, Section 2 of the ConI
rs.
yea
n
u
is
20
r
as certified by the Coun- 1
1
heal One llrick veneer build6tp
:ititution,
n
1
1
.
.
.
, ,- -· -; · .- I Th e e9 Um 11 tcd � verage add i l u o� - t
ing ·24 x 40 fl. ret'en 1 l y used - -- y Auditor.
-: - -for a t lowC'r shop and girl �hop . ff HOOM _HOUS�. WITII (,AS_ and
The Polls for sald EleC'tion will
electr ic1t� . 111 �&lt;.::hcst(•r. See R1denI
•. Would make a wonderful Dl'i�e}pen at 30 o'clock A. M . a nd reour Su 1&gt;Pb , Chester.
10 14 3tp .
In rest a urant 3 ¼ acre lot with
main open until 6:30 o'clock
.--,-,-' .I } - M
f'OH. SA LE· FIVE ROOM UOUSf
· r.::
ay.
d
sai
o
e
IQl.. /t. fronta ge on both sideti M O DER N :i HOOM APAR·rl
lU&amp;'l FO.RD VI .ralrlane 500, , t ,295.
Tim
r
dard
n
Stan
aster
�NT.
with ba th, nice location. Melvl D E
2 door Nd•�- Sharp ca r ill.,dde
o r Rt . M . Pro_perty may be inBy order of the Board of Elec• ,
t o 14 .ltp
1 56 Mul bo rry Avl' .
Hood, 1 1 1 Lu.:u et St., Pomeroy .
aniO . uUJ.)))f�omatic. Bl1uittnar'11,
of Mel&amp;:1 Counly , Ohio.
1perted an1 lime.
tiQlls
30lp
10 1
--- ---- ---Pometoy. _ · ·
1 1 14 6tc
PERSONAL PROPIRTY
Emme tt G. Will, Chairm an
D0rothy M . Johnst on, Clerk
Two Block American Sawmill, (
F O R SALE: HOUSE� 5 ROOMS and
----- - - --Heavy duty Huber Tractor,
balh, storm windows and doors, Dated October 7. 1960.
11&amp;7 Studebaker V8 Prciident $995
gas
station.
take
MAN
to
over
(10) 8, 15, 22, 29, 4tc
duty
195
Power
Hell.VY
Planer,
9
4, doot aedan. Flniah and upholaawnin gs. In Syracuse. After small
1
9·23-tfc
-e n� , �e ke over G I
Intern d lonal 2 Ton Truck, 1 960
P hone WY2·9920 ,
o
paym
wn
d
tel')' Uke new. Studebaker'a flnI
John _Deere 440 Crawler 1'ra r- WAN ED�
Loan, Call Ga l11poha GI 6-3863
ut Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
1
I
2
Phon
Mechanic.
T
e
wy
•
.
with
( 10) 12, 3tP
and
tor
winch
blade,
ft.
6
1 0 14 6lc
aflur 4 p. m.
9,23.tfc
9920 _
approx 300 hr uim
111111 BUICK VI Hard Top 4 dr.
Marion �- - Reynolds, Owner
I
flNO, SparkUna orl(illnal two
Elnora M Jleynolds
\.Al"
Ii
K,�-1 .,
1reen tinl1h. Oyndlow
t
McCoy Aul'lloneer
N•·c,s• W
TIN·o
MU ILLI I
k· MIODLE PORT-1-story
frame ti
4rlff, iBJ,aettnar'1, Pomero1.
Terms: m ade know �n day of �Ille
HOUI
appllancH.
Arnold .,.
I
good
bedrooms),
(3
bath,
rooms,
.. • , .
14
8tc
ll
I
Nat RHpon1lble for Auldent1
Phone WY-%-2709
-..... ,
. th•rt. S,racvtt, Ohio. Phont
5500.00.
Onl
location.
y ,
0
lff,
l4,
24
22•
26
25•
Mlddleporl
•
•
W
2,,,6:,IM,
Y
I
S.
Third
M l -tf ! RUTLA ND-- 1 ½ story frame, 6
9%3
1061 CHIV!.OLET Deluxe coupe.
\;.:ic
· Al' mec:hlnlcal condition, Muon,
ge,
'
rooms ( 3 bedroom s), gara
AI R e:oNDITIO�O, amJ:
aii
V1.1 Pbone SP 3·'919.
lot
large
syst cm '
t
.
a1 Uon aervlte Jaclr:'1 Hetrleer
;";o : .oo.
10 a etp iroa SALE: APPLES. B urdette
--------Fruit Farm, Pomeroy Roule 1 . I �Oh- New Haven. thou. Tl12• 61 ACRES-On good roa� off
!'7 .
Phene WY 2-0970.
10 JO 6tp
� :in 11(1 J )o �:i. -- H�l H1('1' ln
Route 680, ne ar P a getown , 6
I
1
A tCTIONI
room fra me, basemen t barn,
--.--------..... ,UBL on. •114
coal flu'. APPLE BUTTER .apples $1 .00 rwr
Cetnplete
hr.YIN
gara a;,e, other bulldinge , nice
bushel . See Chris Fruth, MaBon ,
for frff eattm■tll.
trees. Term,.
Crltt
andfanf
g arden, fruit
W. Va. and please bring your
,.._• • Abaolt llldolepor&amp;.
w�
Pho
C$35
00
00
,
• •
containers,
10- 13-tltc
rn.
n• .,
•A. C. ARADr-ORP, RaclM. Ohl&amp;
ALBERT M. COX, S11 ..man
Phone WY2·2220
MACHI NE-Box 229
'll .\�1 1 \ , hf \ ,\ ,
VENlliTL\N BLINDS '8-00 ,nd up. SINGER SEWING
WY2round
bobbin,
Jn
brand
ne.v
con­
Ntw wlndow t&gt;Unda and 1h1de1.
aole cabinet. Equipped to zig
10- 15-3te
Store 1wntn111. Dale Wippel Sup­
IIJ and makt: button holes, Will
pb'f Ill Union Ave., Pomero1,
ac,11 to responsible party to
10 1 1 30lc
'
take over 8 payment, of $8.40
'1'1111 LATE T. H- DAVIS pro­
per month. Phone WY 2-2204.
putJ, brick two alor1, located
1 0 12 6tc
Tblrd and Coal
11 NOttlli
A.K.C.
REGISTERED
BEAGLE
As I have sold my (arm, I, the undersigned,, will sell at
ltnetl, IUddleport, may bl
Female,
4
years
old,
fully
tr
a ined.
t-17-80tt
IND
nen1n1.
Public Auction, the lollowlng·Usting at my farm, locat�d
Se!Otl' 9:30 A.M.
Phone SH 2-5284 after t5 p. m .
lllhldl- WY-­
near Cheshire Ohio 1 I', miles west ol Cheshire, Ohto,
1 0 1 4 3tc
DANI 'fl,00 per bu. Pld-; your
KAil'!&amp; ,QD ITOP
on Turkey Run Road. Watch for sign off of State Route
1 own. lrlnl JCKlr own eontalner.
At
CNllw
UCTION
A
554.
, 0, W. Prolllll, Portland,
.
OCT, 72 $A'NRDAY
12:30 PM
· -c---- My rt1rm home haa been sold and I HAMILL tlRVICI nAT­
-.. ,. A.M.
m.
AVCl'ION: Oct. It ,t 12:30 p.
I am moving Into a mobile
A111onr am
home, therefore I will aell the
I tD lll• off S. R\, No. 248 on
1111 11111,,n,Raclne Rd. or n mile
following personal property 11t
Znr, Da, lltme&lt;'
the farm loe ated Just west o r
ti Racine. Lea\llDI farm ,o
AUCTION Ill
11 l'7 GUIRMI'/ cows, f
6 pc. Dinette Set, 2 ReCrigeraton, 3 Kitchen Cablneta, Nol'ge
lhe Morning Star Church, , The
and
RIAIONAl�I
IATII
Ne aae Settlement Communlly, 3
Eloctrlc Stove, 3 Steel Cabinets, Ubrary Table, Boolt Shelfs
1lol1'ttini and 1 Jeraey, 2 ain&amp;le
Elec­
,
Cooker
IA
TISIIACTION
GUARANTIID
re
lilnll Det•val MIiker, 4, can cool­
Mi\ea North of Racine, Ohio.
Book Case, 16 shot Re-mlnaton Rifie, 14 qt. Pretsu
lon.
Call or w,'1t. I, O. McC.,
ltl', ll n:iUk c1na, 15 (ilal. Hot
Philco Jlefrti:erator, ,,pc. Din­
tric Fa n, 2 Davenports, Telephone Stand, 21 In, _Zenith Televia
Ch11nr,
Ohio
Chest
t.
Cabine
Sewm(il
Tablea,
Coffee
2
no,
a
sunbeam
CllpPi
ette Set, Dining Room Table &amp;
Wa&amp;u Heater,
several Ooor liahta,
8 22 30tp
1: pen. � Border Collle pup, aome
Butfet, Old Desk, Ha dlo, L, C.
Drawers, Comblnatlon Wardrobe and cheat of dnwen, New
-- 1
Typewriter , 2 Meta l B ULLDOZE R FO.tt HlRE. Pond ,
Smltb
Home ..tectrie Sewtn.a: Machine, Premier elec�lc Sweeper, 3 Ra•
· �., end llrlW, 1 aood old
J
I ..,. l.....,i.4 In , frH Mtl""to of thl loll"!� - -• lutlon
,
(compl
d tou■ehold Joodt and
2-pc.
Beda
ete)
tl vln 1:
dios, Sunlight, Wath Stand, What-Not.Shell, 2 Metlll Ch1lr1, May•
baaement1 and landacap nJ. Ph,
I ..,k. Kl"''' hl'fll your rtpreMntatlft call. I lliMl9rit.nd this clN■ not
jo 3 SOtp
other Jt,ma not Hated. Not
Room
Suite, 2 OveratuUed
tag Washer, Double Tub5, 2 F.nd Tables, ,Tratler Heater, . 2 HIii
1·
Che1tor, Y U !S-32�.
.w...,_ "" In '"'
1
,
Torche,.
Chain, Blonde Bedroom Suite - ti
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ins Machine, Garden Tractor,
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Air CompreRor, 3¼1 S. Ja1er Mixer, 2 Cu. Ft. Mixer, with I
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Cablnet. Chalra, Bookca■e, Re­
Mone 2 In. Pump, 500 Gal. Water Tail.k, Sever.! 100 U. Cable, 6
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Tons Metal Serap, 1 Ollver i Gans: Plow, Mowinc .Machine, Har­
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Cabinet,
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Heater&amp;, Window Catina• and Doon; Lumber, Iron K� · d4
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Spider, Garden Toola, 3 Tool Ch11tl,, Slelm and Valve Teater, l
1l11n). Sln1cr Sewln1 Machine
Case Power Unit as is, Bucket and Drac Llne EQu.lprnent, Eni:Uah
mobile,. Bonda. Phone WY2(Portable), Stand, Cemenl Mix­
Ford aon, · UM9 Ford Dump Truck, I, eyl. OX8 Gallon Bed, many,
1-11-tf '.
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many item
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Ina Toala, Br1111 Kettle, 2 Scales
ANTIQllM
Pulley, and Rope,, Loll Ch1in1,
4 Cane Bottom Chairs, 2 "MUJ.lle I.loaded. Shot G\ln1, .1 M\lllle
Several Cow Bella. Many other FOR SALE FIVE room houae,
2 Drop Let.f Table■• l �reau, �•r. Deak, Pie
u■etul artldea not 1l1ted ,
Loaded
B'ii acres, achool bua and mall
Gl'al)ha-phone wltli ,ro...-n.• Glory Spealt�r.
Edilon
Dana P. A.blM,
Cupboard,
route, 3 mllea. south of Che1•
Own'er.
Tennt ..._ Cub on Sale Doy - ·LUl:l!i Wlll Be
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Term1 fff Sale: CASH.
Dile Warner, Syracu1e, 0.
Not reltpOllllble' f1111 �dellla
Not 1-,.nslble for Acc ......
PrlNd for quk!t 11le, 10-l�Stp
ALVA T. GROVlll,"OW.et
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sale condu.cted by Bradford
Cherwe, AuctlonNr, 'hane . 4'7_-715•• Mlllfftflrf, Ohle
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FOR SALE Houae., 1 acre Port•
Audlon Company, Racine, Ohio.
ll •II itema are not 10ld on date of �• ale lrill1 be tonun.ued
land, tome furniture S2000,00. ,
Auctlonetr: Crltt Bndford
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2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loreua Young Theater
3:00 Youni Dr. Malone
3:30 From These --.Roota
4:00 Make Room for Da ddy
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5:30 Sheen a Queen of the Jungle
6:00 Music in the Round
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The hostesses Mra. Grate , and
Mr.s. Robert Grate WH hoateH
at a Stanley party Th uraday · even­ Gladys Hoffman, served refresh­
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Pau1ine Gorby, Mrs. Pearl ,Den­
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Those ,at�ndinC were Hra. Hon­
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Mn, Clyde Hampton, Mrs. C.,air
Mrs. Seott Folmer spent Thi.Ifs-'.
Edmundson, Mftl. Herm an Grate, day through Sunday in Piltaburgh
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Mrs. Roberi l)avis, Mts. Clifford . with Mr. and Mrs. Daniel lames.
.ll' Show
MigMt, Mr,. Andrew Myers, ),t:rs.
There were 79 in attendance at
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Gei-ald McFerland,
Mn. Mary Sunday School Oct. 9, offering was
$21.84. Rev. Carel gave the mes­
sage Sllnday evening. Rev. Free­
lahd Nonls will preach at 7:30 the
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children of Waverly spent th,e
7 :00 :Record Hop
week end with Mr. and Mrs. WU•
8:00 Cartoon Spi!etacular
'1:30 Leave 1l To Beaver
Gauges: Montgomery: Uj)per, liam Eichinger, Sr .
8:30 Romper :Koom
8:00 Lawrence Welk
Mrs. Edgar Abbott and son, Ed
.16.3, lower 9.3, .runriing 1 ft.; G a l­
9:30 Movie
9:00 Fight of the Week
lipolis: upper, 17.9, lower, 9.3, run­ die, were Gallipolis visiton Mon­
II :00 Morning Court
ning 2¼ ft.; Lock 23: upper 15.5, da)'.
9:-45 Make That Spare
1 1 :30 LoVe That Bob
lower 9 .Cl., all dosed. All dams are
10:00 Campaign Roundup
Mr. and Mrs. Donild Pullins and
12:00 The Texan
up 13 through 23.
10:30 TBA
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a llghter of Columus
spent the
12:30 Queen for a Day
Boats down: Lock 13: Jane T, week end with Mr. 'find Mrs. Wil­
11 ,.,,,_, VP- To-The-M"inute Newa
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l :00 About
1 :415 11m, 6;0; Lock 16: Alliquippa, liam Radford.
11 : 10 Sporle He port
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1 :30 am, 0-11; Lock 17: C. V. Hor­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baer
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2:00 Day in Court
ner, 8:50 al'n, 2-0; Lock 22 A. V. Minersville 'Were SumJay guests or
2:30 Road to Reality
MB, Jr., l l : 1 5 am, 1 0-0: Loek 23: �r. a nd MJ's. William Eichinger Sr.
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Leroy g1chln:ger and William
3:30 Who �o You 1'rul&amp;
burger, 5:50 pm, 0-21 ; C. G. S:i:co­ Eichinger we.re in Lancaster Wed­
12:po Matty's Funday Fuunies
f:00 i-t.meriean e!mOIU11d
more, O pm, one flat; Walter c. nesd ay altending the fair.
12:30 Herald of Truth
5:30 Captain Gallant
•BeekjOJ'd·, 1220 am, 16--0; Beaver,
I :00 Championship Bridge
:'1·r. and Mrs. Jerrold Hartung
6:00 Whirlybirds
1 :45- lffl, 1.-01
1 :30 P"ro Football
,ind sons of Columbus spent Friday
Yo!JI' muG Re►- IC'liiit
�•ts up: ctaltipolis: Alfred F. t• hrough Sunday with their parents,
4:30 College News Conferenl!e
8:40
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Hol!fen,
5 : 55 -!m, 16-0; Pt. Ple-ll,ant: Mr. and Mrs. John Hartung. The)'
5:00 Matty's
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81:45 John Daly Newt
F. D. RoOKevelt, 7 am� 7-4; Loe� 23: also visited Mrs. Nellie Tracy at
5:§o n ka C�ase Sh_ow
7:00 Pres, eonferenc:e
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Pe!(gy Downie, 12:10 pm, 1 0-0; Meig&amp; General Hospital
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7·30 Cb"e,ettne
r.itY of Huntington, 2:20 pm, 1 1 - 1 ;
Miss Mt1ry Mclfee spent · the
8:30 Walt "Disney Presents
B :30 Surfside Six
Chandlelur, (:40 pm. 4-0; Cortlell, week end with her mother, Frede
'7;30 M..ver�k ·
) 9:30 •Adve11tures- in -Paradise
7:� • Pmt ,6-0; Haritet M., 9:30 pm, Will. Mr. and Mr.s. Amos Leonard,
8:M LIWfulin
10:30 feter Gunn
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2-1; Bayo'u M111nclt,'ic, 10: 15 pm, 2-0; Mr. and Mrs. c,r1 Heilman and
1:00 The Pebel
11:00 'L-'be News ToeJcb,t
, Pittsburgher, 10:50 pm, 2-20; Na­ Mrs. Will accompanied Miss MC•
9, : 30 ' The ,lsland_ers
l! ,10. &amp;cannUi.1 the Weather
tional, 5 : 15 am, 3-0.
Afee to Cllillicothe Sunday after­
�0;00 Waller W inchell
11: 1 5 !'..porl:, Report
r1oon wh,i!fe 1he j!)i,ae� fr,i�nds for
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lb.e, - n!t�n , tfip to, liChool in CleYjt.
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Dar�in.
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Mrs. Edna A oid returned from
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7:30 Bi£ Picture
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T:80 Perry M ason
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9 :00 -;'artoon Theater
Mr. and MQI. c1.-rence Spurrfer
10:00 ... �unsmoke
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Thon,.u_ _Fiilk sJ,lnt Monday with
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16:00 Docffllb!r Brl.(ie
10:30 Not For Hire
'Mf. and Mr,;. �Orman Weyenmil•
t0:30 Video Village
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11:00 News
11 :00 I Love Lucy
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Mr. and M� Jewell Curtis and
U :1 5 T�eater 13
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11 :30 Clear. :!l"l\rlzoill
· I daughte� Ruth, of Pol'nero'y were
' 'tu,�lt dt· M't. and M'rl. ;joe Weyers12:00 Lov� of Lif.. • ,.,
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12:30 Sear®. For Tomorrow
9:00 Rev. Mathew11
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11,45 The GuldJng Light
9:30 Rev. Mitchell
1 :00 Life of Rlley
J0:00 How Christian Science
Heals
1:30 As lhe World 1:11rU
A, H. Bailey
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M/Sgt. James Bailey ot Taranto,
10:15 Americ ans !\1 Work Italy, arid 'Mf. and Mrs. Junior Sor­
2:&amp;0 _ House Party
lO:SO Ca:.J.era 3
q(!d of ,columbus· spent Sunday
1:00 The MilllonaJre
11:00 Dig Pkture
with Mr. and Mrs, Carl Morris and
S·V. The Verdl·.t � To11rt
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family of south Charleston spcl1t
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12:30 Football
tbe week end with .Mr. and Mrs.
D:00 The . Tl\,l'f'e. Stooge.
3:00 Cha mpionship Bowling
Grover- White and Dorl,.
.1:00 Artliur J . Smith, l'lM
Mrs. Audre)' Sorden of Colum­
4:00 Rev. Elwood Gibba
a,11 A Loo� at lhe Wea.W
bus an d Miss Caral a Morris, local,
4:30 Rev. Willard Wilcox
8:20 Sporlhp,pe
called on Mr: and Mr!. A. H . Bat;
5:00 Oral Roberts
1:30 Arnot 'n' And,
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7c80 To Tefi thii - Ttllth
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9:00 Danny Tbomu Show
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f�- Dennis the Menace
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_9:30 Andy Griifi� Show
alifl Ill"!- Dorrell Goff ohd
.a:· QO Th• Ed sulllvan Show
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Christopher
The Answer
Frontiers of Faith
This hi the Life
TV Chapel
Sunday News
Garden "h1b of the Air
·Big 3 Bowling
Lab 30
Pro Football
Reading Out Loiid
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Meet the Press
Sunday "News Plctur.a
Westhercast
.e:�5 Sports
7:00 Sh.irley Temple Show
8:00 National •Vel vet
8.30 Tab Hunter Show
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Caplain Gallant
Saturd ly Prom
This Man Daw�on
New! Picture
Sports Roundu p
Weathercast
Saturday N lglit .l"amboree
Bonanza
Tall Man
Tht Deputy
The Campa ign and the
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Ne.,''\l H ·�adllnes
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I Met Wednesday

l"rom. here she will go to
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Of Ch TIS
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-11•us GUEST
... Wet,b Han or Co l umbus is
lbe wee,end with Mc .
11n. Robert Heibel and iibO
wltll llr. ,nd M(•· Cciff

Mrs. Neva

presidenl,

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WILL WED THIS SUNDAY

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Mr. and Mn. Oliver Un roe of
Gallipo l i., vi.sited recen t ly with M r .
end Mn. Henry Wippel and E l mer
A■hworlh.
Mrs. Scott P'o lmer vi.Iii.Cd rece nt•
ly in Plttat, urtb. with he:r brot h er,
Daniel James.
Mr_s. C. J. l!:ben�ach s pent Thund a)· m �utlan d with her d1ug h t.£!r
r nd son•Jn• l aw, Mr. and M rs. C a rl
Hyse l l . M n Hy sr ll , w ho h a i; been
Ill i5 improving.
M i ss K .J t .h �r 'l Roush and M iss
Jane t Morris, who are e mployed In
i..:0111 mhu�, �pent 1h" �"ISi week end
w i t h lh("it pare nt:-, ,1 r. a nd Mrs.
/\ l l&gt;cn Rou&amp; h and Mr. 11 nd Mrs. El ·
, don Morris.

- ... IIOll-in-l■w Mr. and Mrs wa� in charge of the business
... lmbary.
/ meeting whct1 the Martha Class
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of the Bradbury Church of Christ I
· met Wedne.!iday .ii the home of I
•·••LL•D AT GEORGETOWN
Mrs. Alan Roush for their reg u

al Geor gt:town

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lar meetin g .

�• lbowed its ninth eonseru
'" 1h11 bureue 1ccording to .1. report I
Mrs Pierre was i!ISO in ch.arge
p eriod anfl
the Rt-siatrar of the collegr, j u f t he devotional
1olef Snyder. Included in t ht• Mrs . �: d 1 t h Ru S11cll ass1s1ed with
Jt...l tnrollmeflt J S Clt fford Fl a de v ot ioniil reading,
0ol1-'an. 277 Llncoln Street. Mid 1
Dunnll, the e ·1ening the birthday
cllaport,
-d :\! rs Bernice Winn was observ
t·d with a h;111dke rch1ef shower
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Al th&lt;' £1ui;e uJ 1hr meetin;t a
s;;lad count' wai. �crved with lht!
Hallowe en theme being used with
decurali ons to those mentioned
ahove and- Mrs Ll'Ona Ebersbal•h,
I Mn Vf'1la t'oley, Mrs JeHLe Sis
son :\\ rs Leth1 Russel l . Mrs
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Alll'r Johnsto n, Mrs Evel yn Mur
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8e1'11e rae. A Iii son Hayes
Jacque&amp;
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- also '"nlE PURPLE GANG"
Ban)' Sul l ivan, Elaine F,dwarda

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A nnounce

SOlt Oct. 7 McKin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert
riey (Judy Murray ) of Colum bus
are announ c illl? t he hirth of a
son, l)ouglas M i charl. Ort. 7. lie
wcii;hrd six pound� and 1 2 ounce,
at b ir l h a nrl i s thC"lr fo·st child.
Mr .and M rs. Cl�rrnce Murray
of Bradbury ;,ind M r a rut Mrs,
A. TI, McKinney of Colu mbus are

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SteYe lleevei;

J. 1·. anti Mrs. F1o&gt;yd Wir e h avt
·etw ne d home .i her r,th·nding &amp;
MISS M USSER ,
' re11ival meeting at Kino, N. C.
ru., s. Albert Kotish of Bailey Run
M r. and M . s. A r t h u r· M usser of Trenton, 0 . . are .announcing Road and Mrs. FJnyd Ro ush or Ra•
the appro�chmg m�11 ··,age ot' th e1r_ daug hi er Elmse R obert� j c 1 1\e',,w-:re �ll Lfon, �- Vi., Monday
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lo Mr. JJo\' ld C a i s .,11 of }tutland, Ohw, lhe son Of M r . a nd Mrs. cv en1ng to · lttn_d m1tNtkan of ea�· o I the dida les at the Leon Pythia11 1s ter,
p.m. at the Ch urch
Adri.rn Carson on Uct. 1 6t h a l
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Nazarene of Rutland, 0.
It is a n opc11 church wedding a nd the open reception wi ll
, .M n. Joan M J1thcny and oons,
be hel d al the home of the bride's grandmo t her, Mrs. Maude Je H and Cur t i5 Lee , w ho are re•
S m it h .
siding wi t h her parent.I, Mr. and
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:.trs. Albert R oush, while her h us.

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Com plete With I nnerspring Matt ress

A report W JS given b y Herbert
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Parker on lhe cost of resurfacing
grade school playt(round 11nd

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RIP'OllT OF CONDITION OP

ION AL BANK
THE CITIZENS NATPOl
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lualrwH on Oct. 3, 1960. PublltMd
under Section
te cell maCM by Com_.trolltr of tht CurrttKy,
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building a walkway between the
I high uhnol 'oulldlng and the gym
naslum. A sum of $200 was voted
by the group lo begin the project .
It w11s decided to extend an in 1 vHalion lo the Mcig11 County PT4
Coun&lt;'l l to ho ld their FebrUary
mee t in g here anr l to start th�
Northwes tern PTA meeli ngs ;it 7:30
instead of 8 p. m. beginning with
the Novl!mber ml•e ting.
Min S11 l l y Schaar, program chair•
man, used lhc topic "The Rcspon•
. ,iibili ty of P11rent11 lo lhe Chi ld."
She outlinl!d the muny duties of
a school prineip11\ and in troduced
Herbert P•rker. gnde S{' hoOI prin•
cipal, and Henry Nu l l , high school
prlnclpal, btith of whom Sp(lke on
t heir work. Approximately ! Mt
persons att ending divided into
"bur.z scHion'' groups to compile
questi ons on various school mat•

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Stouts Meets On

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E. HUBBA.R(), Ca1hier of the above•n• med bank. do
tha t t he abo� attiteme nt 11 Lrue to t.hci belt of \'At'f
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HAROLD I!. HUBBARD, C.ahler
: PAUL S. SMAR.T
Dlrect on..
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"' RODNEY DOWNING
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.eubtcrlbed .before me thl1 13 day of October, lNO, ind
that I em not aft oHlur or director of t hl• bani:.

VIVIENNE WADDJCL[,, Notary Publlt.

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A2'co•Mtt111i: tfllh•111tllowt.
2 4-'I. aoo... �erior. Mod.t
allo a,'1'91•bhi -.rilh l•ft•
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lo-apply eeilina: tile, Wide
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The FARMERS ·BANK
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For kitchen•, work ahope, ·
1ttillty room, or Children,'
play room. Practlctl �t·
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BA'tHS ·.

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End At.cl.dents

Middleport And pomero postal Semces Are
N��io�.aJ. Mail ��ord-.
Three Top Moner Winners On
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Quiz, Show Fixing

rv ·Arrested For Per1ury

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Buellleill 'ROOMS

BllEEZJl!WAl'S
DORMf:RS
AT1'1C ROOMS
.GARAGES
s.e u� ,�- Aay Ma,l•rnldnl PtoJeet

with th e aim of overthrowin&amp;: the
re:&amp;ime: or Pidel Cut.ro.
TWO DII SUNDAY
Roberl OU.e: Fuller, 25, of lliami
Fl•., and Allen Dale Thompson, 36,
of Queen. City, Tu., and Moor•
i nJport, La., were eonvie ted Satur•
d,y niaht and executed before
dawn Sunday. Anlhony Zarb.a, 28,
of Somerville, Mus., waa condemn•
ed Wednesday niehl and died
Thunday morning before a firing
.squad.
Budley a nd one of h ia l l co­
defendant., Nicua1;;uan Cilester
t.cayo wen ,ccuted ol plotting
with the U. S. Slate Department lo
organize I Niearqu.an i nvasio n to
■how that the Cutro regime wa■
U'J'inl to ..upon" ill revoluli on
ibrouabout i..be Weatern Hemis­
phere.
Cuban intelli1enc� agent&amp; ar•
rected B ndley lut May wh en he:
fie• to Havan.t from Miami, ae•
cording to oUiclalJ. Lae11yo was
Dire'-•lor Ri,,_.h.anl C. Crouch.· arttlted tblf: ame month.
Ohio Department of Liquor Con•
The PNteCVtor at the trial of
trol, an nounced today that_ lhe de·
Fuller ud two Cuban co--4e£end•
par1m ent has begun proeeuing an t,. in Saa. aCO alJo
ti
Jinked the
14 applications for new permits United StatN wilh tbe ill•fated in•
and 71 applications for tranafer vuion of Oriente.
of owner or location for J)Olliblt,e
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Pal.lar,1 who ••i tlom in Cuba
depart
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ment ea�h � re- qct ��t bll cbildhood th
ere,
lea.set for- pUblication. the � I ■aid w J.i_ned the ex
pedition o(
of - ttl:oae whose apphcatl��• are
lai,. own ,irff will,. having ln.lldc
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be1�g proee1Rd. �� spprau:1Dg, in• cq� in Mia.ml with lhe Cuban
�v1dual communities of poa1�le chim• of the e.ipeditlon. He ,aid
1:ssuanct or transfer of penrutl, he felt that the land tuen from
i! is hoped that all valid_ informa· .bis familr under cuu--,·1 agrarian
t ion l!:Oncerni ng the applieai:it will
retonn Jaws wu ■till
be made known to the depart. tbein ud one or hil
.&amp;um in
ment.
the Oct. 15 eapedluoo wu
tterore ia,uin1 '!! �n)'lll1 .._-per k,
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tboroug'h invf)atlgatlou int,, · tile TliolD.PIOn a down-ofi"hdlucl tub.·
lent qualific■ti.ona of the appli• erman, ...� refused to te,tify dur•
can t and PN!ml&amp;e.S. If no maJor io,,: the four•hour lrial aJthoua
h of­
problen:is at'4: enc-Quntered in I.be erec1 lbe o
unUy. Fuller nid
p
processing, it lakes �n av�nge be believ.e:d Thompso
did not
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�r 30 days to m�ke � fmal d LSpo• too• be w
1oing to a forel&amp;-n
1tlon of t�e app�1cah on.
countr-y and had been deceived by
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Those in Meigs County heme lhe l.UIMDI who organized the in
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processed includ e a transfer at- vu.ion.
plication for Elpha M. Ebenbaeh,
FuUer and Thompson wen bur­
Hotel Martin's Bar, Po��Y to ie:d in 3 common uave aft
er auE. E. K. Inc., Hot.el · Martin • Bar. thmities turned down appeal.a that
The type o( permit beinl re• the bodiu be turned over to tbeir
quested is for a night club license:. grievina: families. Za:rba wu buried
in a common grave wilb seven
Cuban invaders necuted with .him.
TB And Health Group

T he defendant, LMlie: Bradley,
l h4:=
Minneapolis, Minn., waa
fourt h American to fa�e a Cuban
military tribuna l si nce Wednffda_y.
The prosecution demanded a 16year prison U!rm at the windup
lrial i n H■'vana 's i.. cabana for­
tres1 Saturday night.
The three other Am ericans were
shot by firing squad.a. Th ey were
convicted by summary court.I nea r
Santiag o of taking part in an in·
vasi on forct that l and ed in Ori•
enle Provine!! earl y this mon th
of

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NO MONtv DOWN
BUDGET . TERMS ON
HOME. MODERMi,ilt4G
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UnitN p,... l�ional
HAV .!lN A (UPI) - A revolutionary court was es_pec,ed_ to
hand down a verdict today in the trial of an Amenea� (her
accused of conspiring with the U.S. governme!}t l� m va�e
N icaragua from cu ba to wbip up anti.Castro feelings 1n Lalin

Liquor Control

,.�eral Services
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General Electric

Merg·e·•·• Of TWO
E t, ern R "IrOQdS
"-'fecf'IVe Today

PANELING ROOFI NG

We are proud to be a part
of this proqressive and well­
qoverned community, pull. lnq hard to ma�e Our Town
a better community in which:
to live and raise lamilles,

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special few prlc• 11 111•
terlals fer Fill Fl1-1p,

11io ......1 11oauty of wood
11 t1 ,__.,_ wall h'Ntrnllint.

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"Non Polib'--1"

TONIGHT

Communities and bank ■, r
like other public service en­
terprises, have always
grown together in America.

M E I N HARl

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Weather

The Racine Finl 8aptiat Church
w11 awarded the Town and Coun­
try Church of Merit award on Fri•
day afternoon at the Oh io Baptitt
C onve:■tion al Marietta.
It was one of eight chur c�e11
a:ive n lhe reco,llnit ion. The :n11ard
wa■ pre■e nled lo R ev. and Mn.
Arthur McCauley by Mr. Ray lie•
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Fadden, co nvention president and
h
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Rev. Harold C. Loughead, '1ireclor
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Phil ppin !Se :
WHO'S.'A
town and country work.
coets, mtoxicat1on, and Blame Bing
Nations
to · ptote�t�SpvJet Premier Ni klta· Kbr.Ushcbev'i A,ifcdption ,of Wm as a o( Th
e award was presented for in­
$15 and cOl!lts, disturbing th e peace
"jerk," the_ •,RuSSlin lead�CJ:fgbt) looses a sto rm of laUlbter.
. · ,·
cruaina the nurnber of serYicc,;
an d Intoxicati on .
J".)
L
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and attendance lllereaae, for ,tart•
Ing four n ew Sunday Sc hool claue,
!
(or conduct1n1 tthool1 In missions
M�::: Hayma �:.�d �way
�?:l;�� Ei'.:�: :,:t:;�e;" :!
and
evangelism, devel oping
t he
'
toxlcation. Allio arrested were Har• Sat urday evening at t he Meiss Gen•
·•
l ayman to aultt i n servi�a. a!ld
t
i
er l
eompletel)' redecoratina: the: i nter•
.
�o:,�:,�n:��
;h�::;•�rn in Racine 111d W3S
•
i
or of the tb111ch.
mtox1c1Uon a nd Wa lter Harris. t h e daujh ler of the late Willia m
&lt;. . '
;9.,, ,
C
The: tbf'ff da1 ronvention also
Middleport, charged wit h, r unning and Francia We lden. Her husband,
CLF;
J@,, ,OKle. vPI,-$teel s�y that 70 million ii- �e low�t
1
1
had repl't!Mntatlve, or lhe Middle •
..,..
�
a atop sig n .
the late Ralp h Hayma n, Racine mark et �� _fb ;. pfe� that �he figure lh�t CJ.n be- ·V-1■ua�:
' !JQ"l!t. 'I '
,,.
port and Pomeroy Baptis t Cbutt:h·
IN LONDON
hardware mercha nt tor a number steel , o� i� rate · will a\'.'(raJe
M.arkehng men etptc:t · ■teel , '.
�e.. The Rev. McCauley also repre.
Meip Cou n ly Sheriff Robert C. of years preceded her in death in M perff,it.�f . CiijpiicJiy ,ih� ft\Ohtb, .us1;1e ne1.t Y� iO be m�te)y ;;. flift i"
ee s' r�t ' Je.ie Mae ae:nted the Gnal Bend -Bethlehem
,
f!ra Hrvi
117 peti, ceht'_ in ��riin\�r. -��d 'St Jower . in t he ' autom
Harte!lbach and Middlepbr t Ch ief 1954.
otive,. IJP!� · stn�ac,ier, 75,
·
,
.
.
will
held Tues• Baptist Churth.
.
of Police Herbert Gilkey
are at
Survivors mclud e one son Rich• per cen� ·!tt 1·�ffl'.. $leel Mat· ,anee, .caP1:hl.equipment,
· and eoJII• d;,;;.f�oon ,at 2- p. 1ft. frbm
M.r.
Paul
Smart.,
Middleport, was
th
e
the . Loodon Burnu 0£ Criminal ln· ard Hay man , Hunti ngdon Valley, az�ne a, 1c;l ;.todi,Y. , , . .
struchon 11J.d111tries.
_
.
. , .
•
,
elec:ted vice pretldent of the eon­
.
•
C
hapel.
vesUaaUon today concern Jhg t he Pa., on e sister Mn. M)'rtle (WeldUnder :lhe,, W�•t ®nditi9ns, tbe
. :nier look 'f!)r sllehtly . J?iaher
iaJ' wUi · hie beli.de lier late venUon tor the comlna: year.
recent brealr:i na: and en teri ng of
e■PE!r:ts- aai� , thQ · _ �Jipe.cted
en) Hayman� �•rkersburg.
d�· ronsu mpt.lon by eorttal ner m•nu,. h
and, William Rehl'&gt;' StWwi1.
Headquarters Tavern, Middleport.
Also sunuvmg are Jame■ Wal• mand ·U&gt;r .�_ :t�. �- ftron,er - six faictllrer■ and, t he oil and· ,u in-_
ner: In Beed! Grove Cime.tery . ,
month,
lace Weaver, a nephew. Raei oe ;
�mm now: tut i1ie ■nal:,,U: - dultey . Gannine ■ufrered tbll year De Ii sunilved b): one daudtt.er
o
l•
and niece,. Mrs. Cha rlca Ren ner o£ added tti:ffe 11' nt_tle" 'hope •for in wfte �: ·cold weathe( daa'lqed
i&amp;. Pbi
fl)
t
e '.
cal
a N. (Wagn
In C:n� �=� 1��n•!ver t he
Co ert, oJ
��. reduced food packs and bpt M
Parkersbu
rg, MI'S. Rkhard Cotte r, early, . i!dlatP. D4WJ9l' ·ID 4tm a.Q�.
(l�us one ,an- orvme J· -'Hawley
·
Wffk end and thiB morni ng, five
Ne:w drdet�1" �- !1-lpmenta hne litv:eraa:e aaliel below normal. .
man or Parke:r■burg and Mrs. LU·
P.r;, a nd ' • - �to&amp;h� J t,h�
persona have betn fi ned by Judge
1.
been •'- ·•- fi:a. ��-for,-.aevaral. . . .IIPUCTION �ILL IND.
cll l e Huffman, Pittlburah.
n.itn� Rhodes, Goliim�'. .
Em m.ett Peoples.
She w11 a member of the Raci ne weeb •!'11:1:,i� e� ia · no _ ; i�dic,1tiba , 9�1. drilling acU�ty
proba�ly
'1'11,ey inc1uded Canon Wh ite: , $25
. ,'f,'rl'i&amp;�d• may eaU • a1 ant"time al
bu)'en .WiU· �P.·Up 1 p\µ'ithi■es· ��t won t · i.ncreue: nex� year; b11t ID
M ethodh-.t Churcti.
.bi..
.r
·
and C011ta on • cnarge CJ( dlshtrbH#· u ntil
Friends may c all at the Raw11n,, n:io n_lh . '. l b-• ·f'iltl$:1Da �n- . o
�ventory redu�uon , -WilJ eod, fore• tbllalEwJn
(
1
�ltb.
th
t
of
e ��. ;flle:a.v. Har•
'" �e pe1ee and $10 and coal.I for
, of i�,,-� t: da·
•·• L,;;_. ln rt ��efl to.order •a .snuch tle_el
O
,_..,,.. desttuqlon O_( prope_� Whe •eUof! . Coita Funeral Home 'fl)til n®p
H
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tu.N� .'lhc ��-� ,it-� - ,
.
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fo,
l&lt;lnldition
h
11
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oc
,
,
�
· W.-SIIINCTON' UPI .cc Prwd ent
�le at t �� Wonder Bali, below Mid•
,1ervl,;t1 at 2 p. m.
..ih stetl use* co lii&amp;,.' )heir inVtr.n, ( · .
wli.j Ijnee la1t ■prmg, ,but
, , ' = •,
, ,
t .
i:J'ffiihowec
start'. on a· nine-day
d,le'�rt, · when Edward. Charles
Th :C Rev. John Elwood and the tprles · Ufl: tbO low, ir • · if \hay · Jt at.lll llaa aome way to BP. SJ.et):
. ·· •J
"non.polltl�l '1 afleaklna tour at
e
Pittabu'rgh, waa shot In the
��
�80a.
-�
�
Rev. Ric�rd M or gan will officiate Have •: p �cklpa n_ tl)eJ,r)DperatloiJs. aili.d: .Pureha';llllil age nts _believe
fe"J �1 .
th e height of tb e
eleetlon
camP
ln'"�
wi th bu rial in the Greenwood Cem•
.
f"i .. 0qwn . 1 • · furthu .'l'educt1ona ate ·on the "11
This
palgn today by hying to Detroit
Austi n }larley was fined $lO and
t
The
��kly r.e- , and lftYernm ent_ statistics '1di�•te
et,cry, Raci ne .
on
The Middleport' .A.011Juc Aaaocia• to· deliver a ffl aj or address
COSll!II on an intodcati on charge,
ported that �(lrf: 1 1�el Will � some room for inventory cuttl QJ,
c
onetf!y.
the
�
�r
ti
o
n
will
h
old
r
ita
meeti
i;
o
f
n
g
o
used th111 ,li.,&gt;_i'(e,e,i;: t»to�uced lhla · .M,an9 of'. the :rnembera 0£ 1ttiel's I
The Chier , l�ucuttve was
e:r.eday evenina: at r tll6' liigh 111chool
a i�
:p,e:�dig�: ��r=I
year. TJ\e- fe.,r'.• : ln_.oi, t,r�ue11on p1i,el , of .eeonomlc: conau1Llnt5 ex- ' Tue
:
.
peCt
e
d
to
re
a
ffirm
his
belief
l
h
at
buildi
n
g
at
7
30.
.
.
/ T".
'Newell Hysell, $10 and coats eac h,
/"'Js now �10\��1 ar �b2 m..1l1lon . .P�d ma!1u�aeturers to !lVel'COITect
�-1! me:etlng 'whl t,e . bir;td in the the b UBineas ouU ook 15 favorable
on charge■ or drlvlng l eft of cen•
tons! bu� _the f.l'.l�,�•!e�t , ' o( .1�5 mvenlorlell as they have in each
.
Senior home room p,nd )11:_Parentl in a apeech at the 43rd Nati ona]
ter.
O
million lo1a- �wm � , llfftl., The: d1f- or the t�ree poat_w•r reeeaion,.
wh
o have boys part1d.pa'.ting
i n Automobile Sho• industry dinner.
INVESTIGATE l&amp;E
fere:nce will. come o ut of inven� Jnv�ntor.tes are t:■Pl!{' ted to be $2
The Detiolt appearance
WU
1
loot l:iall al M lddleJiort are · invited
The Sheri(f's Dep&amp;rtment re•
t
bllhon lower than thf:y ahould be
torte..
.
•
scheduled
u Ute fir■t atop on a
.
'
·
to attend
porte d &amp;n atte mpled breaki n g 11nd
·
Conaumen lnventorl�a at year• by the first quarter of llijU .
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. UPI _
OrganiUltion pt'elid�n\.HaroJd E. 6,728-mile , crou . country journey
op- (Buddy ) Th omaa haa asketl 't hat al l th&amp;t will take the Presid ent to ■ix
Employes of the General Eleclric end wlll be three m Uhon tons be·
.L•� t . week, steelm�trs,
Co. home plant here fl ocked back I low what they were on Dec. �1, etated at 54.6 Per cent ot capa• me m bers and parent&amp; ' attend thl• states and below t he border to
the very i mportant meeting
to work today for the fint t ime 1959. Oddly e11 ough, that would· a lly, . up 1.2 per ce� t from
Mexico.
t
put them lower than they were ,at �rev1ou1 week's revised rate, for
Committee To Meet
sinl!e Ocl. 6.
-------01
0$
The Eiecu t ire Committee of
Intern ational Electrical Work• i he end of the lengthy steel 11lrike an .ou tpu t of ab ou t 1,l!i56,000 in go t
1,:_s.
PAST CHIEFS TO MIE1'
MILD BUYING
the Meigli Coun ty Tuberculoal.s
ers' Loc;d 301 sent i ts approx!• l11t ye ar ,
Com merci al research me n
CJ
in
N EW YORK UPI - Blocks met
ma tel y 9,000.members into
The Pa■l Chleb of Meigs Tem· a nd Health Associatio n will meet
J.'he ma,2azine'!!i price composite
the
,
t
h
e
steel- ind �try expect 1 96 1 out- . on the prim e melting grade
NEW YORK UPl - Two pl&amp;nt i n defian ce of a strike by
� mild w.iv e of ��Ying �t \� o pen- ple Pythl.m Sisten will meet at lhis ev ening a t 7: 30 at tbe borne:
of
put to be about the u me 85 1Df:l0. &amp;te-el scrap declined Ml cents to m g _ lod&amp;y. Tradmg .waa moderately the home: o( Mrs. Grace Stace to­ of the Exeeulive Secretary, Mn.
money•losing eastern railrosds • the international union.
n igh t at 6:30 fpr a potJuck dinner.
WaUace Bradford.
' the Erie and t he Delaware, Lack• r bou t 100 pickets, haH of the m They pe1 196 1 consuit?ptlon of fm, '30.lJ a. gross ton, lowest since J active.
------------------------------------aw�nna &amp; Wes tern . formally said to be fr om other stlll•slrlktn 1 lshed steel at 'i'l!i million Iona t1nd Septe.mber, 19M,
· --tied the eor por-ate merger k not loca ls inclildi ng those in PUtali eld,
•
·,-----,today ,nd immediately ,el out lo , M,.,., a nd Syr acuse. N. Y., tried
�---------aemon,irale tho! two "" oper- lo slop them,
y
Br United Preta llltfflWleMt
ale m ore cheaply tha n one .
A surpri1l� outbreak of traffic
��,_______.
_
_
accident.a aent Ohio'• death toll
aouing to holiday proportiona d ur­
o
e �
ina; the week end.
'e . .;
M ai l vo����!�!.�
� -� i.�:,�
A tJnited Preu lnteraa.Uonal
' .
e
u
f • •
.
�t
h
1
--�
survey
frorn 8 p. . m. Friday until
.: � �he io�:r t����t� :;::: DeT!!n��::i�
:;:oc::r r!��:;�1:.�a���:�.��:
: �:: �� ";:�
m�t Sunday showed ill least
. p1ect!s of mai l , meluding • bdhon
.
.:.-curler will achieve annual pre• Wed ne sday, October 19 11.t noon
.
18 pu&amp;on• killed on the bipway&amp;.
.
pieces of parcel post._ durjng fiJ.
tai: suings ,of more th an $13.5 at the Home of M r■• Woodrow
NEW
Two otben drowned and
UPI · � Three n J: be r' tieued ,mtil arrested.
two
YORK
M ora.
30
• mtUion within live ,"ear,.
more died u the result of miacel•
. - qVan Doren, w h o w on $129,000 on cal year 1960 endinl!I lul June
of the big mone•
,.
'
•·nor,
on
1,
1,
,
.-,
po1tm11lers J . w• W addc11 - and
All mem bers and anyone who
.
Th�. Interstate Comm erce Com•
Janeow mishap, for an overall
.
ilslo n quiz shows Were: arre■t ed "lit; ll
qutz .p ro· 1 P. Lochary said.
- , ew del.unel NBC
, Dllllll
•··ton order approving the mer· would like lo become a member lod,Y .0
'r u ry e h.ar1e1 1 • • · .
,
· .
,
to
.
tal of 20.
.
n
te
. . � _ &amp;r•m �nt¥•One, had admitted
. pe J
are to be at the "home •t noon. '
Sued on advance l•forma tl on
· ,er became effectl11e Oct. 15.
The wont single a�ident of the
ming lroril a -grand Jury: lnveati• JI&amp; , 1(� to the nand jury I n
1
. the: mer.a:ed carrier, or which , The}' are 'ISked to br 1ng the1r I
,
lo the
week end happened f'riday niabt
11t1on of qull: �ow flX1t)1: , · . !il;ia.,liJi'iit hid not received he:lP Irom the An nuaI R eJ)ott
.
Department, which b�, been �•de
wben three Zanesville men were
, . 'Erie ,. the iurvivlng compa ny, ownllable service.
H nt la
l'id
th&gt;
Th� •�pie to be tau1ht !or the , Cbufel - 'Vlln tJor
availabl
e to P�tm •ala'a , \!ad.dell
a:
killed in a car•truck collision o n
'1 tlpects to aet b&amp;ck 011 th e earn•
,
,' Bloomcirden and EJ&amp;hta -�.,:, '
ter
his
teati,
, i111• trick through elimination ot d&amp;l' is Prot,!r ':?OOs fo Differ•
and Lochary, it was revealed th at
U. S. 40. near Zane.ville . The Hme
�
Natdroff l!IIUJTendered iO;. -the . ,,
tin« .in.de I publlc COnfes, ,
the pre11ent day fl&amp;µr es represent
ralle l freight and ·passenger e nt Special Diet., and Hie lea4er triet a Uomey's olli ce' on· tbe
niC)'Jt,
two Alliapce residents met
. .•Ion In W81hi n.�on
�
befor� • eon• an incre .111e of 25 per cent over the
a nd food preparen are Mrs. Ada "
,
...
de•th in�• two-car qaah near the
a d other d upIica t mg r ac Iii .
r:
d
o
perjury
ar1e■.
r
u1
�
nal
com
mlt
t
ee.
In
ronse
c
_
t:t �
�.�,ree:
- ll:
, ,1 e: �
l 953· volume which tptal ed IKJ.9 bU·
, Holter, Mrs: Freddia Hartinger
es.
Stark County city:
.
grand jUry . ha� 11amed quenee, be l01t bl_• $50,000-a•ye a r
a nd Mrs. ROM! Ginther.
.
li
on pieces.
May LON Jobi
more
Jn
than
co
20
nned.,ion wlt-h
a
t
fob.
a nd b11 teaching ppst
______
Thia l ncre: aae, along wit h I sharp
u
ti
t
b
BULLITIN
o
lta lnvesUsat�o n of qul1 . •how riJ• -at Columbia University.
.
,,• • , -?.i::
r
°
�h'!1
�
�
disc
ontinuance
or
mall-earry inl
!�:
:
t
e ��� Home 0.emomtralioo
f
..,_,,,. ed 1,
UNITID
MATKINS,· N. .v.
11ng, but It waa repor_ted that
Ml�• Von Nardroff won $220,500
ein ploYC11 w hose )Obs were to
Ull'I - The S6wltt Unktn lodtJ
names of thOH lnvolvei:l would •nd Bl�m1,rden w�,n $98,000 trai n, 1 11 recent 'Ye ■n, fias helped
, loit er a complete 'revolutlo'tl in po.II·
..o
t • baYe1 'been aboli&amp;hed under the
HCUHCI lewtfa,y • . Gtnerel
al10 �n
Twenly,One. they had t
The
Portland
.
Great
Bend
Home
al tran,portation including tar
!aieraer plan. Lut wee k a federal
RETURNS NOMI
D99 HanNnanlcl.W of eatrav�
l·
te�tlfie� to the arand jury tttat
.
more extenalve: UICI of high way
JUda:e ln Detroit ruled the merger Demonstration CounelJ ·meetlne
,
..,...
,_.,._. ta fvfther U. 5.
Mrs. Audrey How111ld
re- they
did
n
ot receive an■wers to
ve h,·cle•
pellclft.
�-.. , 10 through as seh·"uled
..:u
, will be held at the home Of ldr1-. turned lo ffl:
In IVdl critical ..,...
••r home I.n' Ho"•"-d
' •--'d
, . the' que11t!on1 on the show.
....,.""'!.....
.
.
�t, J�ued a temporary reat rpln Paul Schuler, 'I1lu nda)' October Florida a ner 1ptinding • week
Tod•y, U per Ceat of the vast
,
.
••
the,
aflll \.Mt,: It ,....
ll
The d trld at�omey 8 office poatal
1
vehkle n�per.atl ng u n•
iQi 01:dtt enj oinlng the railroads 20 from 10:SO to S p.m.
fllletl • t. 1u1111ut hll 1MI M­
with her mother, Mn. Je-■e C. sakl �l� the
quu:
conteeta n ts der • mpdern iuti on a nd improve•
fro m l•Ying off or tra nsferring )
A potluck lunch wiU be served Haye9, who 11 In th·e Mejgi Gen• _• �.
... _ ... .... UnllN
, e gr&amp;nd juey infor•
a ed 1n t h
me n t program l!\IUa�ed i n- 18�
_
_
-�:_
no
on.
eril Ho■p�lal.
WUon Workers.
mat��n were either on " "Twenty. la cotn oa l■retl
p ed
y of new· typea of
THIS 1906 U.S. MAIL TRUCK - loaded with sacks of let­
•
One or Tle•tac nough.
a t a n d I r d, com�ertjal, lililht·
and pillrcels destined for delivery within cities and towns
AU three of the (ormer c on•
weigh t, maneuverable veblc�. The
MIIGI CIINIIIAL -ITAL
leatant■ ,efuaed to rommcnt wben eonven lon , h e no ted; has : mea nt of a _ younger Nation , is a sharp contrast lo the new, light­
1 Siturda1
Admllliom; , · Paul
weight,
standard
mall
they arrived al the district at• the
vehicles
developed
under
the
ser­
mail.
"re tiremen t " of wo rn out units
Rowe,
Baclne
;
IUlft PQae, Har·
-many in use for te n yeani or vice Improvement directives of Postmaster General Arthur riloGvilli; Mn.
' �iM ,.,.,1,-nt llcll1rd M.· Nix.-.. to the top regardlen o( party back• hill (Ni1on'1) pollticil belief, de• 'kttneys Orfii!I! lodaj.
'i, .
Frara wnlng,
1
fiet deacript_ion ellh� in eolor or
m ore - which, in turn, hu BJ'ffl· E. Summerfield to meet the needs of modern 1960 Amerit:ll .
· To �porters at Harl.ford, Conn.: vound, .r•cei ereed or rolor.
\
�d ond Onille � Pom•
'
"In l.lJe fields of lntem1tion:il In bre:adth." Tile. conflicting POl!II•
:
"'N7 1&amp;:a: wuld be to appoint {to
ly reduced maintenance coats for
, HOuse Attended
End
� Cabliiet) the beat pen,ons wllh• a!fllrt �d n•tlon1I security, we lions, he aaid Nlxon has taken on
the -Po8tal Service.
ventory tow of June 30 o( thi, The total or miles lhY4!led in 1(1fiaturdar Dl■ehusn : ltlchml
out .re ard � race, crttd or color. wm appoi nt the bett m!n to the defense of Quei!IOY and Ma�u re:
Y . D ffla�
, Described 111 a vital part of tbl• year was jW1t a little under 37,000 Cil l year llJIJO is e:1tlm1ted II a !!�", 11.odne
a:
., "' Ind, · Paul ftaiph,
Vl!:111 Nixon's "speci al ability to , ApPf:O'xj mat.el)' � , persons at· pro1ram which wa1 ·launched ap. vehlclea," the po■t mHters said.
_
• We mutl not h aVe preconceived extent we c&amp;n get them."
shade under 400,000,000 as oom,
-or
tended
•�
n
d
o
n
•lm
o
st
every side. of everf
f Pfi;dict.iona aa to who would be
Qpen Ho111e Frid■,, Satur. proximately seven year, ■10 under
"Still another de v'elop ment
of �red with approximately 200,000,�
. • Su� Admf1111one:: � Ha•
d■y and Sunday at Ute new housi n a: th e dlndion of P.oetm11ter Genl!ral vUal imPGrtlnce in con nection with 000 in fiscal year 1963.
1.isu.e."
not '• be . In the cabineU . . . We: are . ' s,N. JOHN F. KINNIDY
kqen, Pomeroy; � William
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tpee&lt;:hea In Del a•
He cOhced,ed Red Chln:1 ' �leht develepinenk ' on Grant St.in Mid• Arthur E. Su mmerfield, Vehicle motor · v ehicle service is the £act
'8l• mnilli ID)' com m itments on
"One of the moat out,;tandlni ltobton, lll d)eP9rt; lamlah
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unit purchases during f�l year that 1 19 new maintenan ee faeili- features of this motor v e hicle Im- Pomero, and
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with · · CUnton Mulford , Rt. 1, Middle• 1960 aipounted to · mo� ttian IJ,300 1 lies h•ve been conatructed si nce provement program Is the mecban, on.
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. l'ec'elved . tht ' lint place door 11 eompaNd with 115 aimll,at pur• Jandary, 19l53, to aervice thls fleet iution of foot delivery route ,vhicb
· �•nta of the population.
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Ten more were under conatruction wa.• first ment i oned i n the AnDual BnH,._ ftR.•...._ W y
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he motor veh icle- Inventory on on lune 30 and 25 more are now i n R eport for fiscal ye:■r 19tJ8. 'nib re_,on ........... a.lnei
m� .on to ot
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"tfhleu We ntilte 'a· 1lrcnger ef• • 'Mr: 'Di W. lt'Othleb; whoai, com• -June 30, 19&amp;3, WH ltHD,· and1 al- \he plannln&amp; sta:c,.
her
Dllt1 S\llld1y with rice
ve■le:d that the motor veblcle in. ,
. . lldm� Henry Cabot LOd1e) ls,ues. I do not want the Ctdnue fort,. we•re not gain1 to, bl tbea!J 1'p.iay l'llli1 Lumtier a nd �upply lho\llb the 1960 atali■tics are not "0th'2' fliurel ln the preliminary ve:ntory for June 30 of that ye:ll'
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' IP.'lfl!I •e mutt h:ave tbe: but C�mmunlsta to thin); Americans {or Ruma · mtlftarll),) In · 1182 � lre building lht- i new homl!e, ell:• yet In · flnal form, 'it' i■ estima ted 1990 n!JIOrL reve-11
the post of• sh owed 1.914 'very light vehiclea. .
up to
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�te;I' men from all s�n.ta. Jre dlvlded. And I would·not' ,....,t 11NS3. . � . · · · ·
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·· :to endanarr blp1rtlunahlp in ·tor•
''There are Vii:, ilnporfawt. . elec- ,1h,i CODUIWIUb' . iAbit .behind ,he le■ h ■ve bled purthased. ii� fta- 1ea· Hl'Vlee aviUable tow mare i ha t t his fi,11ure incl uded certain f landau.ft.
ef .., natl.ODaL Ufe wUbolll reiud
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th■t , ,v,. . . , , I e!Jn policy.
lbi&amp; project .. , evl!lenced by tho at,
� ■nd tbat with the 1 than· 3,800
the corre.pon�lq.c vehides previ ously reported i n the age IID,d ,!
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"!'lie ralnbow•llb,_ •�um � �, )I Ill" qi · lbQ\. , .
tenauce.
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A N D v o u1::,·:-ANK
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George A.

Ohio, IIDnday, October 17, 1960

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Accused By Cuba Court

TWP-CAR ACC IDE NT
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tod ay at the Br■dbury
The Mei�1:1 Cn�nty Sheriff's
De•
par� menl in11est1gated a tW
o•Clf
The dep :Jrtm ent was ca l l ed al
ident on R t . _143, un the Brad
• I 6:45 this mor nin g to inves t iga te a
t,:,Y Roa� , at IO.M)
p, m. Sat urday. hroken windo w
on th e west side
�� tnen by N ewe l l Hy�ell, 54 , ,,r th
e buil ding where authoritie s ,
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_ om eroy, &lt;"�l l 1de:d ""llh an• !
b.:?lif!VI! �he altr. mpt to cnler t h!!
oth er dr1_vc n bY N Iha Ru,sc l l , 62,
buil ding was m 11de.
. RD 1, Mu.ldle porl. Damt1ge to he
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POMEROY EME RGE NCY
Hyse l l ear was termed as hea� y 1
The Pomero y emer.Q!!ncy squad
and to the Russell car, med ium _
. j was ca l led to t he Leoo Cole m an
Hys el l was cited to appear _m
· residence at Lon g Botto m, Sunday
County Court on a charge or dnv•
eveni n g a t 6· 1 5
Int left of center, Mrs. Russe)el re•
1-farry Col�m', n, two-year-oId aon
ceived arm and Jeg br u1s
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· the of Mr. and Mra
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· Colema n ' fell
accid ent.
fr?m s tep11 at t h e h�me and
re:•
IN MIDDLE PORT
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t'e111ed a head laee:ral1on . He w11
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Six. persons Were frne:
d m �1d dl�- liken , to Meigs Gen
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port Mayor K enne th MeEl h mney s
where st itch es were needed to
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cou rt 1h11 m orning.
close t he cut
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Jan Durst was fined $10 and
--�---fOlls on a ch arge of d i,turbing
the peace and iotoxil!11tion, Lewis
Va-:, Cooney, $5 and costs, inloxi.
cation; Charles, Boyl es, $5 and
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Ra ndolph Se ou - Ga.II Ruue n
••UVEN MEN FROM NOW"
(Co l or)
- also .Aldo Ray - Raymond Maaaey
·'NAKED AND THE DEAD''
(Scope &amp; Co lor)
Al10 Cartoon

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SUNDAY end MONDAY
••TuRNs FROM v1s1T
Frank Sinatra - Dea n iMart ln
Troop 22 1 , Gir l ScoutH, met Wed ltt'\' . and Mr8 . 1-'red I. Gardn�r
"SOME CAME RUNNING"
ne1day evening, Oetoher 1 2, Ill the returned home Thursd a y afte r
(Technicolor &amp; Ctnem111CO�)
Sunshine Cottage {01 their rei::ular spencl ini a week vi�itlng with
- tlao meeting. Patro l 1 . wi1h Kay Dog• j hl' l' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
V■n Johnson, Hi ldecarde Nclf
1lCSI as l ead er, led the opening cer• Lewis in Clevela nd and her bro• I
"SVBWA Y IN 11IE SKY"
Sandy Hu m phreys, 1 ther Mr. and Mn. Walter Wharft
em ony with
Alto Cartoon
Conn!e Cook and Christine Bailey 11nd other relatives.
partelp11ling, The gJr l s the n re•
· · --- - -- - - pealed lht: Girl Scout Promise in
uniso n ,
Patro l 2 h:1 d char11e or t he pro5:ram with Charlotte Blat•k 118 lead•
er 1nd Janice Ever.s on, Sue Clo nch
Caro l A nderso n . Elaine Hackett I
pretentlnl 11 1kH.
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Patrol S, led by Diana Davis, was
in cha r1e of the cl o1ln 1 ceremony I
and r.l ean.up. Al the ahi&gt;rt bu•l neas
1eHion, pla ns were formula te d for
To paraphrase a point •"How qoes
a H;alloween P■rty to be held Ocl o·
ber 27 wit h each palrol con tribut­
Our Town so qoes �II,\"
ing refres hment,.
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MIMORANDA

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M i!ia Sharon Jones, Junior a t
Ohio Universi ty . waa recently
c hosen to participa te bot h in the.
University Chorus and the W o·
man's G ll!C Ch1b.
Miss Jones Is Lhe dau,11hler
of
'.l'l r. and Mrs. Emerson Jones of
Mlddl,wort and was active in bol h
vocal and lntrumC'nlal music dt' ·
p11rtmenls while attending high
school.

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OU Cl,oru1 • Glee Club

...llil "liock:

4e8,36T.77

For 14th W.edding
Anniversary

Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Roush
' entertained with a di n ner Sun•
day at t he ir home on Bailey Run
Road in observance of t heir 24th
wedding anniverury and ho no r•
i ng me mbers of th e fa m ily hn•
ing birlhdays t he put few �ays.
·• They w:ere Norm, n a nd Sh irley
Ann Miller, Oma R�uah, Roi:er
\ . and Dale Ro ush, Curtis Lee Ma1 h•
eny and Baker Stone. A decorat•
Durini: the .social hour eider and · ed birt hday cake baked b y Mn;
douuhnu
ts were served in th e ho me ' Fwua h wu ser ved wit h the din•
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ceonom k.s mom which wall presid• ner.
ed over by the grade sch oo l teac h­
.c\,tte nding w ere Mr. a nd M?8.
en with Mrs. Anna Ogdln as chair•
.,1&gt;yd
Rol11h', . Rat'in e ; Mrs. Alt1
nian.
Proving very popu l ar once again IUller, Leo n, W. \7•.; Mr. and
with p m:nts. aT\d sma ll fry alike, Mr,. Bo b Mil l er and children, ·
Shirl ey Ann, Norm� n and Mlrh- \
W.15 the entertainmen t 1md baby
llillini; services provided by Miss ■e l and Mrs. Ma m ie Dmia hue,
Ann Sprouse and MiH Ja net Eva ns, W. Va.; Mr. a nd Mn.
c hildr e n,
Wright, Home: Economics student. Leonard Miller and
and Joseph or
who ured for 30 youngs t ers dur• Li nden. Issie
Hurltlng to n, W. Va .
ini:; t he meeting.
M.i;s. Pearl Little was na med ho1•
Mr . &amp;nd M�i. Leo Lee' ,�d Mr■.
pl t�Uly chairman for th e Novcm•
Joan Mat hen)' and son&amp; Jeff 'ild
bet meeting by Mn. Me l v3 Turn•
Cu rtis, Hartford; Baker Slone of
er, hospilalily com mittee chair•
the Hartford re,t hOme: Kathem
man. IM members have joined
Rous
h , Columbus. the hosts and
PTA 10 far accord ing to Mrs _ Mar• ,
children Judy, Dale, Roeer, Becky
garet Schil l ing. membership ch•ir•
■nd Ken neth.
man.

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UNTIL
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Courts, Busy Over Week-End
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CABINET

Dinner Sunday Was

tcr� which were l aler answe red
t,y the two prlncip.i. ls ,. assisted by
George Dall.ts, executive hea d o1
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The Red D!!vll Boosten Club
• t and t he
meeting for Tueld&amp;y nigh
Band Hoosiers meeting for n ext
Monday night were annou nced and
also t he Coun ty PTA Coun·c u meet•
mg at Let a rt , Th ursday. with del•
cgates reques ted to .ittend.

'IOTA!, DEPOSfTS - - · - · - - _ _ • • . - - · $,'!,810,336.33____

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October 15-2 1

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Mr. and M rs. f lo y d Wisc wcr!!
, rct'enl visitor s ln C,l l umhus wllh
I hi•ir chi ldren.
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1\1 the past t wo we e ks, is sli:;i h tly .

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meet at the home of Misses Au · , The Nurthwcs,t•rn I., e I J'TA I
gush, and Lucretia Genhe imer
eI Mo nd.i.y r i t: 1 1 1 11.i: ;,1 the l{ :.:t
Thursday at 7 : 30 pm with Mrs. lmand HiJlh School w,t h ·.,I r�. Verna
as c o. hostess .
Leverett Ro11Rh
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Sn owden. president, i11 charge.
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I Year ly d ue � WI 11 be co l lec te_-_
Reports were 11 iven by Mr s . Jan•
et Morris. secretary, and Mrs. Rus .
a l le Nich ols, treuurcr.
Rev, Th omas V. WeilJs opened
the meeling with prayer and Cub
Scouts of Den l , Troop 240, led
the P l edge to the FL.ig. Vernon
Weber sang .. It Took !\ M i racle."
(lurinjl the ronm rnunt. 1 h c hanner
arul cash award went to t h1· riflh
and sixth grade pupils of M rs. Thel·
ma R.ames, who had L4 parents
present.

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Speak
.,_,Ore M "ddleporf
P TA Monday N,'ght

bond I_, oldloned with the &gt;l orlne, Paal Councilor, 0/
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al Oki nawa, ape nl the p11t week
with ht, puenu, Mr. ,nd Mn. Hen·
Met T1mr1day
Mn. Henry Relbel, wioted by pc:
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r, Mothe ny, Leon, W. Va.
Mr, and Mn. Floyd Rumfie l d Mr■. Mu Mein hart. enterLlined t he
of
Theodorua
1nd M r . 1 nd Mn. W11 l ter France or Pa&amp;t Council or,
R utl,nd ■pent Thursday evaoi nl council, Da u1hte:n of Am erita,
Bill Di l e, of Athena, who 1- em •
Thurad■y even.ina at her hom e o n ployed by lht Radioear ( orport·
with Mr. and Mra. Ch 1Jrle 1 Buck.
Mr. and Mn. Oeorae Logan and Pl e11,mt Ridg e .
tion, wUI be the ■peaket for t he
�iaa Bernice Kine vll.lted re:&lt;-"!ntly
The meetini, In charge of Mn. proenm ho ur of the P'l'_A meeting
1n Mil lenport with Mr. and Mn, Ch.i.rlea Cohen , president, opened lo be held Mond.ly eve ning at 7:SO
Raymond Tayl or.
with the Pleda:e to the: Flaa follow• at the .Middleport ![lift Sc:hool. Mr.
:11r. and Mn. George Nesaelroad [ ed by dev oUoru:. Foll owing a thort Diles, a &amp;r1duate of MHS will
Sr. and daug h ter, Janet, and Mr. busineaa se■■i on, Jam e• were: pl ay� , •peak, on the aubjeet, "Hearing,
.11 nd M ra. Charles Nesse l road were e: d with prlus award ed t o Mra. 1 One o r Our M ost Preci ous Gift,."
in R.nensw ood. w. Va., Monday to Paul Grueser, �d:ra. Fred Dessaue:r Mrs. Wesley Fry 11 ch&amp;irman of
�ucn d t h e fu nera l or lhC'ir cousin, a n d Mrs. Th omas Cook .
t h e pro;"ram co mmittee.
Mrs. Lena Goodw in
Refreshm ents were served by the : S pee11I muale �HI be presented
M n. Je rry Rought and d :.i ug hl. ers [ host e sses 10 12 members.
by t�c Jntorrmed1a1c Band and
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Mr. and M rs.
Mrs. Jed Wrbster Jr . o1 '1d sr,n ! •
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r.l!orge Ne�e lroad Sr., whi l e her 1 and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. were
Fol l�,�:i; c !he progra m and bmd·
nc!!i&amp; meetin.i a coffee hour wi l l
hu sban d, S.S f? t . R n u " ht, ls shtir.,n. Gall i polis visitors Frida y . •
�1rs. A. L. BourniqLJI! of Li.'. l and, Y' hrld wi t h Mr,. l . e:wis Sauer, Jr.,
rd with the Air Force .it Bent water
Ena: l a n d f&lt;,, two years.
M ich , and daughte?", M n1. ;'.;111 &lt;".�e rh�irman of lhc hoapitali\y com·
Mr. and M rs. Geor · : e N essel rrnd I Bullard of Ann Arbor, Mith .. \{ r ,. m i l tcc. ·
or
PTA mc mbrrs ·rre to brinli! bnoks
Mrs. Jt&gt;rr.v Grarr Athey and Mrs. G:itcs
Sr. and dau-'l'.hter,
Rou t ht, and da � ght &lt;&gt;�s. al \l!n dt' d Belpre were Wednesday guests of �uit�hll! for l h c nrw hig h school
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Mr, :md Mrll. Thomas Youn,:.
l he Lanc:;a ter ta1r Frtday.

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