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Pomeroy
Ohio
Open 6 A.M. t. 10 PM. D•ily

Featvri1.19 ...

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bappineu alway• COQlet when
the fal!lilY eats out

• Wonderful Food
• Superb Service
• Friendly Atmosphere

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Middleport, Ohio

f111'. BeautHul Cleaning
of Good Carpets

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'ILUE LUSTRE
.Free U,e ol Slwnpoo

B1111h Tool- With.Your
Piirohiioe of Bloe Luoter

Chu,r•ch Elders

Mn .. EetMr Wriaht 11nd M, s.
Wald
Spencer relurne(I !\oml' FrlP
pa
d11y 11fler a vl1it In Newport New&amp;.
Va., with Mr■. Wdght's brother
and 1dgter-ln-la.w, Mr. u1� Mrs.
:El�er■ �f the Flrat United l'r«?II· Victor Winn
er', They were .accom­
bytei'jitp Chu,rch or Middleport par- panlc
d to Vlrjinia by th'e former's
UclP•ied In the mornln" wotahlp mother, Mn. Hallie
Winner, who
HrVle.e Sunday In ob1erv11n ce of remalned
for a lonecr \'lsit with
t.1!11"1'■ Sunday.
,
her 10n and family.
'1;he 1cripture for the 11t&gt;r,1ir.e
Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Pugllni 11ncl
WII re•d bl' J. H, Grate wllh dllu�hlen, Jane 1111d Ann,
of ('ol­
Jari,fa Buch■ nail le.11dlna: the re- umhus spent Sund·,y
wilh her p11r­
lilponi�V,e reading. Le wi! Sa er, Jr. c nlB. Mr. and :.irs.
Vlr.11il camp­
I u� .'1te Ninety nd Nine� u a ell.
They were aecompnnicd
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b
,peclal number with Mni. Lillian home hy Mrs. Campbell
who will
Steiff H, 1ccompanl1t. Mrs. StelH ,pend a few day!!I with them.
1
111,io 1
ompanlcd the •pe.clal anMr . and Mrii. Eldon
er
IIM:JII1lf.'i
, I Would ·Be True b y the spent the week end at Kraeut
Amanda
S�n,19.r C�olr.
wllh Mr. and Mrs. Pl'lfi Wolf. Thty
f\V,.hera for the offerlna: were Ro• 11i.,0 attended the Lanc,ater fair
.'.
11;11 � ;:r.�Vt'k_ 1b1n- and Ru11ell LYonR on Saturday.
WW;\:.:�•�l-, Sauer sfvlng the of•
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Lloyd Walker or
�,:er.
1
.»rfl)'lor
· �
1 11�\i,rt
WH bullttln u1h- Gallipolis were Sundsy aue1t11 or
,1
wilh Mr1. Arthur Mr. and Mn, W�ller Walker.
11rvlce
t¥.
l
If f�
ra. J1me1 Harley, Mn. E
Lewi, J:::
Mr. and Mrs. G len DIii were
�nd Mr■. Floyd Car- bu1lne11 visitors in Parkenbur,11,
��
�u·peeten for U1e morning W. Va., Saturday.
Hd,r�i Ruppelt, paator,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thoma■
the ■ubject, "Prepare apent Sunday In Croflktville wllh
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Mr. and il'1r1. Walter Thomaa and
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'-------filmily.
Mr. and Mni. Maurice Dean of
Hayman, Are
Gellipoli1
were Sunday dinner
( 1 ._ ,...,.•• _..,_ Birth
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Rut&gt;sts
nf
Mr.
and Mn. Elmer
NfHi
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' J i ., \Mt, ilnd. Mfl. Donald Hayman Wickham.
. i �llna lean Lewla) of W11hlm:1Mr. and Mrs. Donald Will and
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- P.� C.1 IN 11nno\l,l\tln1 tho birth family of Hlllla.rda and Mr. and
�..t�. flr■ t ehUd, • 10n, horn al Mr,. Harold Morgan of Worthln&amp;•
H011tltal, Bethe1da, Md., ton were Sunday gueata of Emmett
Will and Mr. 1nd Mn. Jame■ Will
1111 •�r
lJ,
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J!,�at wel1hed elaht po1.and11 1nd ram\ly,
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ted In

art,ci

On•-hcllf gallon -

Wa.rsh
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a,e\ll..-�"
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ha• 1erved rour
S. J&lt;ov y ln WHh
1 C, ➔nd WIii receive hi•
· iN.ovemlMlr,
1 •�ndp1renta ll'C! Mr.
u
Lewil. Racine, R
· .r.-:ndp11renll ire Mr.
1�1ld H1yrn1n, Ea■t IA!­
'il. H1)'m11n. Apple
' Grover H•rrl1, Racine,
t.../r:·a t ar1ndp1rent1.

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I "''ITI TONIGHT
�•- or lh• United
:
we will meet to- I
7 r.:'. 1l t'1t church wlth
� ,ull 1nd Mra, Allen
lool■IIL

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- deans three 9x 12 rugs

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R,rrrd 8001ter1 To

Baker Fur. niture

S1w11,or Recortl Hop
The Middlcl)orl 81md Boosters
arc i;ponsnrlnll'. a reeord hop S.11.lur­
da_,, evening al the Middleport
Hl!lh School. The dance will be cm­
t:ccd by The Jays ·ind will bc�in
al 7:30 p. m. and conlinue unlil
11 :30. ReCordi1 and other prizes wlll
be given and rerreshmenta will bec
10Jd during the evening by the
Booslcrs.

IN MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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RUG.,;C·LEANl·NG
$ll\VIC�_-!
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dry washed or � cleaned, according lo type of rug. Of
course, ,Roblns6ij li ._h&amp;n(lle all s1..., too. Phone us for
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r· ,
lck up and deliv,ry serllce.

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LAUNDRRS - DRl·CUANIRS

RoblnllCln'• Clemere .
PHONE WY-l·H28

IN POMEROY

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IN MIDfLEPORT

THE

CIL1EAN
LOOK
of artW)II

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT end TUISDAY
'"HERCULES UNCHAINED"'
Steve Rcevet
WEDNESDAY I THUISDAY
"HANNIBAL"
(Technkolor)
Victor Mature - Rlta Gam
FRIDAY NOT OPIN
SATURDAY
'"TARZAN, the MAGNIFICENT"
(Technicolor)
Gordon Scott - Jock Mohoncy
- •lao •�USIC BOX KI.D"
Ronald Fo1ter - Lu•n• Patten

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I'm re-roollnt my home
IMfoN winter NII In, It'•
ea1y with
IOOPING ,10M

-THE CLEAN LOOK-of action
sco1·es the style coup of '61!

Pomeroy Cement Block Co

Bllick
with

ff ·vou don't want to do It
youreelf they'll do It for
vou, A,k them for o fne
eltlmatel

sets off

'61 's

styling excitement

a new trim, dean look, h•iled

fashion leaders and new car buyers
the taste-setter of the year I

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Det1eted To Tiu, lnterNtl 0/ flu, Meill..,,_OII .4rea

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Weather

........... and Ct:ntr,I Ohio:
...,ty fair with IIHI• hmper•tur9
cha,_. ttoy, hllh ...73. Mottly
c..._, Allllf • lltta. Wlr"""r toni9ht.
Uw U.50. WNNSd.ay, cloudy and
c.oler with r■•n betlnnlng Muth­
west •rlll .,...dlnti slowly north­
Nd ch,rl111 the Ny.

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A CAPITOL
IDEA

Girl Scout Troop
Agricultural Research Service
Takes Natwe Hike
' To C,-nduct Ma�ive AssaulJ
On Saturday

Langsvil le
News Of Week

,,,., "'· Alpha llarr

Mr. �d 1'r1. Carl Gorb)' a�-

Girl Scout Troop 1 67 me e1 S111, Agricu l tu ral Researeh -30 fi l ler tim ing 19 essential in Uiis m eth.od
tehde;d a �ague! ter rural mall
2
The third is Lhe cha rm.
u_�d11 y mornin g, at _ l ht' Po meroy
ASHI NGTON UPI-The Agrl• of control or eradicati6n.
the Ironton Coffee
W
. That old 5ayinr will be i high- carrieta
1' 11" 51 BapLJst C hurch.
Service will
c ul tllfal Research
light of the 1 900 ump1i1n which I Shop \�.,\U'd:,.)' .o le)l t .
After a short l;lusrness sess_ion cond uc t a massi\•e J1ss.a lllt again st
Three new varieti e s of hard will mark the end of the third of
Mrs. O�!r N.elson is h elping
tbe gro u p went u,n a nature h1ke. the boll w�e"il l h is ran in 11n at•
re­
heat have been
w
winter
red
hree pr ejudices
t
folk
whkh.
by
to, .,a_� ti ther who rernains
care
•
P urpose of 1 he _ hlk e wa s to l ea_r•
,
i
es
m
cot
ajor
t
h
troy
e
l
temp
to
ventiOll
n
d
Depart­
i
lture
u
Agric
he
t
by
sed
ea
the
quickly
f"ii it h�A home he re.
guite
deaJ
c
pollU
eir
h
t
mi1de
erly
m
for
lowed
1l
.
ers
u,:,nce
P
est
in
Newspap
•
.
.
-�le type had thC' gn•a !
t h P names o 1 six t re-es and w1 1 1 t�n pest _as 11
e pares for winter
pr
enl to seed growers. The var[e.
n&gt;
cisions.
l e aves I hibernation.
o f moveable t)'p!· In the interven ing y ears . plJnts and to gather their
Oil cq,ilization of any i n w n f 1 ( m in hi story.
Mr. and Mrs. Dua ne Barr of
.
tie-s -are Ott a wa, Kaw a nd Milam.
Back In your gra ndbther'1 or
!
1 for scrap
g
girls
aalso
The
books.
progress
of
parade
the
ed
!
Od1
}{ill viait.ed hii parents Mr.
ne ws papers hav('
Ottawa is highly r esistant to grea t gra ndht her'a day the ,.-ea t
Sci entists will strike the boll
to 1456, the commnn man w.as ht'ld in
nd bu t'keyes for II �
i
Alph a Barr and fami l y
Mn,
and,
l p i ng lhe masses of p�ople !
•
l
a
�
it_a
in
point
weak
:
Lripod
al
ex­
is
It
soilborne mou.ic vir us.
of ha te WH R um, Romanism
eev J
;::r
in a l l fields by l{ e
i:.;: , UUbdage through ignor,1n&lt; ·P , l h \'!"e being no
e .
h�e- cycle 1n larg e -seal� expen- pe ct1M! to repl ace varieties now and Rebellion. Ru m a nd �hellion Sa turday nigh t w h ere they recelv­
informed o f rl · . 1 y cvt:nts . and t h rough i nter,ehlele through whic-h i n f"o rn 1 a r 10 n l'.Ould be
many girts
�
.
The group was guid ed on the me� to t.,e�t a pr,omaj.ng n.ew ,crown on some G00,000 acres of h a v e loni &amp;9ne by III pr�jlldl�s ed 1rtd opened the
.
,
. d en o
the loca l
ol
'
.in
embers
,
t
h
·
the
lroa\
even
.
f
al10n
Wi
pret
of
�
llOS('
whi
ch
n
-.t
v
r
i
c
c
n
ontr
l
a
,
a
nd
i
fluen
Kansas.
In
sou
mosaic-Infested
l
per
Lou
and
c
losophers
e
i
m,th�
h
lhe
fQ
ptlQpJe Ip
ol inl
el la and Mary Thomp·
h ke by
�rved or dissemina 1t' d . P
churc�.
l&lt;:A:Wl
d
liir�_
hap.t
pest
co,Uy
the
,
this
Kaw
end
will
Romani,m
eltttions.
wheat
turing
a
m
rly
a
e
n
a
i1
J
l
w
and
son
:ick1e Spencer, ho took
other media fi rst rad i o , a n d then t elevision ,
�1
produced a fi i!f' c·i, i l m1 t ion in an­
�t Uila iieat0�. a small per- with hi&amp;h teat wetgtit and e xc e l• yeir wit h the election of Kennedy
the m to a cave where lunc h was
d
pheexpan
ed
lla)'Jnond 'tbom as is ill .md
have
latior.s
rcu
u
aper
newsp
,:ient Athens and Rom(• Ii\ t ,•arh i ng a relar njoyed. Returning from th e hike ce,ritaae of weevils enter a ala&amp;e lent millini
' and bakina proper- as president.
Mri.
Dontu Morris is working in
....,. tl.Vely· lew students h,·
non' l lrnlly, r J , e printed word IS the basis o f t he troop stop ped at the home of of d.'!velopmenl called di apa u11e jn tie1.
It was ln 1864 t h at a Protestant tlil p_ost o!tice.
w n n i of m o u l h , but t h e
.
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prepa.rlJ1( f�r . hibernation. T�ef
Mi.la m is superior in t.e&amp;t weigh t minister threw these three R's at
mass i n format ion, and mass selLi ng; t herefore I M .in and Loudla Thom pson where
ltneral public remi'l i ned i n i g r Hn,111l'e and i n
t hey t&gt;njoyed watching fish, tur- become al .uw�. ce�Je breeame, and ditene resistan ce to any Grove r Cl�vel a nd. Ulatead of bene­
Shirley Cobron o( Athens a nd
·
inodu dion ·
ma�s
11U8dage. Provident i..d l v t lw f i r:-.1 book pri n t .
re up enoueh fat to carry
sto
and
.,
r
va
xas
e
T
south
In
grown
now
iety
a
I
fiting
Mrs.
J;t
pool:
m
es
J
and
G.
in
cl
·Bl
lies
ms
a
ine,
Eri
a
s
the
ca , StipJe of Popaeroy visited
. . .
respons1bJhty , Thu mp � on gave e1i ch girl 1n t h e them throu&amp;h the winter.
asture.
p
and
U•in
feed
for
prime
a
have
Newspapers
pr
e)' reacted
th
intended,
e ach er
for
d
Kay· BiFT �urday nig ht.
n
wit}!
a
le
b
t
l�
p
h
!
:1�
\1
p,·
r
t
moveable
from
eel
{t
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Seed -Of Ottawa,· tc.w and Mil­ against Blaine and elected Cleve­
,I,
ln!iecticides applied in the f•II
l ant.
p
house
a
roo
t
for
r
a f{eree who is teach ing
flower
11
Sapdr
11
I
infor
impartial
,
lish
b
accurate
u
p
to
namely
lirJt time in histor, t he m:1ssl•s were able
)Al
.
Plans £qr the ne x t meeting were can deatroy the "-eevlls before � is �xpected to · be .available land. Th.it ,election terminated �­ at Chll icothe a.pent the week
rn .i t w
s d e l ai· 1 s O f news. Ed
· n anu
' 1 I or s h av e a m ade t u siudy c loud f Ol'ma t ions tbe)' art' In complete diaPa,u1e to, farmt:rs in
read, to discuss and tn i n l l' f' p rd for th em ­
fall of 1 00 1 . bellion as a prejudi ce aa ainat the end Wi/h h,e!' p arf!nt.s Mr. and
ci&amp;e
Pre
a nd ready to h iperaate .
No
from the Demo crats, and, yo u know, most Mrs. Carol · Pierce .
vailable
a
s
i
11eed
§
y
as
ust
J
news.
the
interpret
to
responsibilit
flag1.
er
h
weat
and
'sel'les the Word o f &lt;.. ;ou . T!w 1 rn t h rn;1 d P thcnr
t.
department.
rebels in the Civil War were Demo­
moveable type brought freedom to the masses
lf&lt;!e .
Scouts present were Peggy Fol•
•;
·Doyle Knapp w ho underwent
crats.
oc �f('Ve
,
the newspapers of t he U n ited States, free and mer, Sht'il.11 Hicks, Crestlyn Hicks,
l:f_lstofy, phllosophiC' s, rnsto ms, sc· i c n &lt;'e and
'The co�posile h ourly -wage
Ru m ceased to be 11 matter of po• aurge,y at Meias Genera l Hospi•
Virkit&gt; Young, Pa m Kessinger, Sal� �
rate for farm labor on Oct. 1 was liti111l prejudice in 1935 when the tal Sa(urday l! reported to be
unfett ered h a ve the vast responsibi li ty of
tea�hings of the ;igt'S Wf' H' n1adp ;n:ailable to
n
I
Smith.
Donna
ijnd
Rathburn
I}
$2 ,ce\ll5, llle bf,iheat Of re cord people of thia nation repealed t he reoovering : nicely.
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guarding this freedom.
Guesls were Lo uel l a Thompson,
·� people through the med i u m of printing.
the lall aeal'On. It brelka down Eig h teeJltb Amendment. 1
lqr
-�
hompson and Jacki e SpenT
)fory
.
,.
Go\1press.
the
muzzle
must
first
Dictators
Rf
�
�u
way� per''mov.t,h wUh ho use,
� -,. Tqd�y, a vast storehouse of k nowledge is lo
Romanism dies th Ja: year a11
Young
Leaders
cer.
Vi�tor
are
Mrs.
.,
Hernloek
Gro�e
G
r
anae
No.
2049
.186;
month 1flr/l board and grounds to dete111t a person for 1
� round in every vi!Jagc . town and dly in emment 's initial mov e toward usurping the k. and Mrs. George H1ck1. Sau met in reJuJar 1esaion Saturday room, per
$147; per '1Y�Jt with board politica l office. Article D Stttion
'"
people's freedom is to withhold public i n for­ Weston was le:iders' assistant.
many libraries.
ev4;1nlne wilh ' Leo Story, worthy aiid room, $3S.tso;. per v,'eek with 1 or
�
th e Conatitutlon of the U nited
pttaidine.
.ma,ter,
tMlla W•lker
A."
,Yout
board
or
spa.
ne
responsible
and
Dedicated
mation.
r
per
,
$43.7�;
w
oom
, ,,.Great" universities havP hPf':1 esl a h lish C' d ;
st11tes reada that "no person �.
jitney
·
a
for
m■4e
were
P.lina
A
anda
Baer • and Mrs.
m
1(n
·
day
i
u
born
ho
,
with
per
day
.30;
,0
se
'
Club
eept
tion
natural
a
Clti en . . .
pcrmen cttg out the news , a nd alert editors Demonstra
-1ence ha s developed ; i n v t, nt ions t o ease the
11 u ppeJ' on 1't�_p; October 2'1. A with board and room, '6,20 ; per shall be eligible
vialted Mrs. Esta
;,audree
Wlll•nl
to the o,fice of
llfeet edne,day
interpret it. Freedom of speech, freedom of I
� "iivdsbips of l ife have bl'l'n madP; t he comHoijOJ'tfll ' p� ' )oy U,e Woodman, d ay wHho ut board or room. $6.90; President." Religion ii not I qual- B aef aft d 'M'11. George Bae r, Wed­
f
lawful assem bly, freedom to worshi p are ba- I The Syracu!e Third Wednesday 'fTA BJ!d - Gr,-n&amp;e WJs announced per hour w1tb house, $1; per ho ur ification. You must })e 35 or oldfr. neaday, . ·
� DJ.Pn m�n has been rrovidPcl t ile tools hy
Home Der»onstration Club will for Oct9ber ._22. Plana were discuss­ wit.bout board or room, 90 cents . You m ust ha v
Suntlay Sc�ool attenda nce on
· ted word w1· i re
· . Th e p rni
e lived in the Uriited
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which his freedom., i� pcrpl'ttw 1 td . T h us t ile
- m et t at t he ho mt' or Mrs. Herbert ed (or the farmers Inatltute with
I
The Oct. 1 farm wa,e rates Sta tes for 14 yean. y011 must ha.ve oetol,ft ·9 Was eo, offering $11.52.
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Jtrinted word is the basis q f all k nowledge _
main supreme. Your newspaper is freedom ' s f Parker, October 19. from 10 a . m .fi'riday, Pee. 2, Jtt as the tentative were 613 per cent o f the 1910-14 beeJJ bo,n in lhe United
Mr. •nd -Mr11. Wlfiard Fa udree
•tates.
date.
.
m
p.
3
M ra. Amarida Baer attended/
and
until
period
baae
:" it disseminates and 1 w rp('t11atcs k now ledge.
.
guard i a n .
The Constitution does not aet up
h e Homecoming al th e
t
Morning
P rotesta ntism aa a qualiflcation.
It w11 announced t,hal the cbesl
Subject of the mee t i n g wi)I be
Star Churc h Sund a y.
Production
of
les la
fall
vea,tab
For
all
practi
interiti
c
al
lnd
purx-ray mobile wo uld be at the
"Special Di e t . "
M'n. Joh n F. Baily and Mrs. Wil­
Granie Hall Tue.Mlay, October 24 expec.ted . lo be five per cent Poses," however, the qu■llftcatlona,
Mrs. Parker and Mrs. William from e to 9 p . m: Plans were mad e Iar1er lh1s year than ln 1959, but judging by the past, have been Ii.am Kblght of Point Pleasant, vis-­
Eithinger will prepart,i ;i lunc heon for a j-Olnt instal la tion of officers one per cent below the avera ge that a president m ust bt 8 white lted Wedn,:sday wit h Mrs, Esta
Prod uction of cabba&amp;e, cauli- ma le non-Catholic. Actually a ny Baer 11nd M.ra. George Baer.
suit a ble for pe111ons suffering with at Rock Sprina, pn Nov. ,.
1
Mrs, Robert Laudermilt and Mra.
gall bladder ailment. Eac h person
A reli(l.ous prog ram was pre- flower, and broccoli will be _sub - 1 woma n, any NeKrO, or any Cat ho- Lllli an Na pp er Villited Mrs. Viola
ll t ll'nding will pay for her l uncheon sentcd whkh opened wit h Bible stantla l ly above last year. Sligh t• lie who is 35 or older and was
Plan• were 1r1a&lt;lt' lo �upporl
·:
Napper a nd ot her relatives in
ph1Le .
George Ward, a ;,1,(·011d Y('ar � t 1 1
Questicrns followed by a reading on ly larger crops of c elery and CU· I born I n th ili country and has l ived H amden rece ntl y.
c
u m be rs are
for
e
c
a
st.
Spin
a
c
h
h
ere
1
14
years
serve.
c
a
n
� dent a t Kl'nt u cky l ' hr1�l i a n ( 'nl ­
•
day
• 1 Y the Bibl e. Answers to e"ery
· 11 e� 1 cave us s1 net
•d M rs. LewI I
u au
Vis Iiing ,.,.r.
srl l ing g1r1
BY BLANCHI M. :-tASKINI
·1s expected to equal I You know aa well as I th at there
·
lt!ge by the M c 1 g.� ( "r1u11 t v !\1,•11"�
problems can be found in t he Bih le prod uction
re Mr. and Mn.
Walke
un
alone.
ay
w�
d
S
i;:
a
t
1
e
h
,
r
c
clines
e
D
op.
are
959_
ex•
are women, Negroe , and C tholics
Fellow1 hip of l h 1' f ' h 1 1 1· ◄ ·lw� nf
' h·
RoY Cur 1·I S of pom eroy, Mr. R tC
But we still st11J' u happy ns and answers to 10 probl e m, were pee te d m I ettuce and carrots,
ent
l
t
e
h
ha
t
qua
ified.
t
I'm
confid
Chrial when l la•y nu'I l\f o 1ul,1y
found . in lhe Bib le and read. Group
ard
rookaville,
C
of
eon
1.nd
llueaell
l-lt�nse.
good
had
we
if
1 people wlll prov e it fo r one of
eveninl! at thf! l'hur. -11 in M1 drll ◄'
s inging conclud ed the program.
M _r n10rni rn: g l o ri1•�, plantt,rl i n das� ns pres�nte in a m u ch dis ·
James \\'.allter of Po,m eroy and VirI -these this year.
port,
of
close
the
Al
"
l.ilt• Aprd ,·ame UJJ and ! hell just
meeting,
the
&lt;'IISStJ ne w honk '"The Sl n lus
pi e
H enry C abot Lodg e , being ask lil Waltet af Bas han.
'
n
h
l
ts
to
T
olum
c
to
you
is
ppea
a
.
Mr. W.ard is from F.asl nr�n i:&lt;' . �ill l herl'. indolt•n ! . ind ifferi•nt.
S rl•kers." Anyway. w,,•ve just had
and ca llee were served.
u.1.
Mn. .Editb Sisson and c hi l dren __..
ed the ot he, n,· gt, t , 1 he w,, ,
tO a bandon pre judiee. If you're for
New Jersey and his pil' ! U rl ' .ip­ ,if t lU!! ii� I f !h l'Y were gomg
·
tu be I our noon nwal and il was green Boston Bra h. min, sco Hed it aw11y I ,,_�..""---1
m eroy
her P&amp;l'.enlt, Mr.
ed
,t1
lsrl
P
i
---..
1
J
-0
Nixon, pl e4..se support him for
peared this wef'k in l tw (·urr('nt 1111 · n• l!r 11 u11dli ngs ins1ead of the I h ean11 cnoke J with a ft&gt; w chunks '"
' s
Certli lnly not' • said he. (No Ser·
sound Repu"bli can reasons ...:... n-0t an
luue of th e "Lou kn11I .. mafiazin(• hl ' itl {' ll ;ispiri ng \' incs uml deof pota1 0C'8 on top, c11ul i flower ena, this isn't a breed or catt l e
�h�tbih�ay:�,1l���rJ:hu:��it,
·
C 00
because you're ag:a:lnst It.om1m
:Whicl• was dir.irl tiu1 t◄d al ! lw l 1 g lllful blooms l had unf idp11l1•d ,I sl iced t u m 11 t ol's, a r,ple sn ucc .
Mrs. Roscoe Wise, and
dau·abter,
li m e-H refe rs merely to the
this
u
Th e M eigs County Youth Rally Cat holic&amp;, not because yo fear
thurc fl Sunday m ornin.(l.
hy. say, July .
1 sudden ly hnd a flair for all iO called blue bloods of Boston,
o
e
o- � �. , qnna Kniljlht, �el".e ob.
·
R
No w it " s mid
Odoher and 1 vegetable s, herl('e this men u _
I WH held Sund ay, Oct. UI al the I Negroes _will get political and ec
,
,�
� the ,·•·
t he Lowel l,, th e Ca ho'·,
T h e meeting was 1&gt;rPs1ded ll\' N th 're
· kly un d er served Sunday wit h a dinner a1
nom Ic !1f,Uality more qmc
R uii an d C hurch of Christ.
t• .v
H mas1-; oI 1l1 oom, d cep
Hui you k now what? I'll het te llige nl si.i o(
,.;...___
ho°'e of rlr. and l\in. John
tha t somew hat •�,---,I
by the president, f'h ii rlr.'I Km�
K
dy.
e
n"
e
The meeting was opened t,y
1,lnk 1111rl lw.11\' l'nly hluc. Some we'll be hungry 1H1 ,hou nd s way
,_
-,,,,,_
t
1
s
and
u
nd
a
Ho
ro
ffy
st
in
Those present wer Mr, and
area
u
The -troup al.'Jo mad,, plans lo Jo t
P r o&amp;reas is rapidly being ma de Wesley Sisson,
prestd ent. T h e . Let's m ore forward 19 United -r,.. , • Roeoe Wis and idauahter.
r• frs1ooned JJ I I over 1 he lop
before sup1wr. Becamie this i s ton.)
Mr5
e
·
have a drive for new ur usPd
I
on
L
h
e
Youth
Center. The o utallle secretary's a�d
.
treasurer's re- Amf:!rica ns,
11 lwa)' s c:1 l lE'd a
o! our hclon•d 11nd now defun c l I what Muma
Jennll,r, Yr. Ros11 Wiu of Middle,
«:lothing whlrh will ht&gt; st'n1 tu rlo
i,
ain
l
xp
e
l
to
omp
c
e
ver
eted.
favorite
el
Grav
s
fill
and
dirt
A.
ports we re given.
.
_
gwo11d, _q:i ved for this very pur- . " washy" mr n l . co m p le tely no
•,. po.rt, and Mr. aJl(I Mrs, William
the Mo untain Ml�sion Srhoo! :i1 1wst&gt;.
are beinjJ placed
thisin pre paration
0 1 /ll'rs huve dirnbP&lt;l to 1 h e llH&gt;iil set up, st&gt;e.
An
adult
advis
appo
or
w
s
a
ini
e
d
1
The
Aiia
K11llht a nd chlldr.en,. Rozanna,.
�ne
1
Gr u ndy.
for
..
Boston
city
cementing
of
r
e
the
h
Then
he
o
t
t
's
oor.
l
f
11
o nr d11y Mjjrnu and I had w ash • "
tip top nf a l 11 riw Hyringa hu 1&gt; h
_ to take the_ responsibility of see• ·
Stephen, Riclcy, �ll ly and Johnny
•
,
Rev. Fred I. Gnnlner, 11u1i r of
Th e hayride of the 8th gr ude
The ho me or the bean and the
nd ad u rn 1 1 even more tw auti- etl, puttin g in far too m u c h or a
ling t hat th mgs were done. Th i,
Pt. Pleasant and M r. and Mrs. \JOh I
the h o1t c hurch was in C'hurg1• uru!
h
i
as
be-en
ca lled off d ue to lack or
l'Od,
.
I)· than
.\NJ)
· t II I wIl l·1 c or I r nrenoon at ·it, as w1• view 1t now
advisor ia Eugene Underwood,
, i1°" own h rn
Scolj. ·
of t he evrrilng a111t G1• n&lt;' t l nd ! •r­ l arly spring.
a
tr
nsportation.
minister of t he Zion Church of
'
, with h u llnnff to touch w h i rh put Whcrr the Cabots speak only to
Mr■• Lewis W .i,ker visited Mn.
Nan('y
wood of Zion pronounct•(I l he
O'B
rien
i
s hopin g
to
''
Lowel11,
lhe
011e t11n afford tu wait for 1 out a wash in O great per ce nt of
C hr ist.
Clara Baer oa
Baer and
Eata
benedlCUon tu cJos e t he meet ing.
h
h
ave
er m other ho m e from
t he
A nd th• I ow e lis speak only
1)1 "'' J n°� s m· I1 as t hese.
1 1iumt!s.
An election of offi cers also took
J1..: - ' 'J
•
t
. t;dne&amp;d.,..-.
lV
hos pital aoon.
Refrtl11hm e nts were 111•rvcd hy
I
to
pla ce. They are president, Roaer
Curtir and
Any how, W(" wer� plum tired
. llr. •nd· Mrs. Jack
t:1e Mlddleport rhurrh to 1h ose
.,
_ ., ti...,
·
and Cheryl Rigg,·
•• United Prft1 In_
· r oul. So I thought we'ti have a n
I ,· us t ha-;-. B ecky Swindell
I
n
·
,
d
ner•
h
unc
, lint vice pres,' de nt, WesI
�
oy
I
h
r
o
Pomer
da
,
U!:
·v IaIIed he'f
.
U,
aUendlnl{ whic h hid ud,•J rt•pn•­ } oil '
1
1gg
H
8
I
have
e
"v
recently joined the
11
·
Tod11y
.c ' 8 •
enry Cabot
And of course •
• ,,. j8 Tuelld
re 1n
_'
__1 he_upper- m tddl C· Iower P asy, thou1-:1t fn•sh 1111(1 uppt•tiz.
l ey Sisson; second vice preiident,
rs.
Edmun,.
•
M
d
u...
an
enta,
.
�
•�ntatives from lh&lt;' lh·111lhtirv
292nd day or the year with 7'- l!&amp;t
,
· - · --- ,
Lodge certain l y isn't like tiha t. It Brownies .
r
1 iild• fJmily,
arbar a E•kew; secretary,
8
B
erd
th
1
1
Sunday.
Gru�ser
n,
e
gar
c
ro�
mner.
&lt;
n�
m
Bra dford, Zion and M illdlcpoi i
Birlhd ay11 ce lebuled• recently in- �
HOlZE R HOSPIT AL
ore In 196,0.
11 m uam, me to see h irn acting 110
I
ha Arnol d and lreasurer Cat herlfr. · nil M,lil. Alfred Yeauge, ,
Ch urchea.
Admiss1 nn�. October 1 5 : Mrs. ' l h r n Jn fu U swmg, I broug ht h11manly. so blunt and brlfaque elude Billy Carm a n, Wendy Carper
The QJO(ID Is approach int jt,
R
usse
ine
ll
:
shly
frl
s,
pntato
)fi, ahd ¥rs. G�r ge. Greno
sweet
&lt;lug
yiafted,
,
i•
c- rn
'
·
Wm . K. llailty. Mi1IJh•ro rt Il l . l
, new phase. ·
I n hi 3 appraisal of Mr . K . from and Donna Sidder.a.
. Jclfr'r■ft'd Yfah\Oy ih Lc,g�n recently,
c
B
r
d
ra
y
bu
2
peeled,
ook
bha
lumato
.
c
.
rs
i
,11:
�
'.
TOOITHI R AGAIN
,
,\l rs. E.trl V. Edwcmls, Li'lnrl ; Ott- I n1
The mor lng at r s Ma .
-Nancy �iltt &amp; J1ckl• Jone, . e !:� ::1� � d�r: ' ,
H u ssia. He wa. l he official host,
e
rs_t:
r
.
o
i
via,
po t 2 Po m e
0,� Imboilen of Col umbus
NEW YORK llPI - Sam11w i1lwr HI: M rH. DeJbt•rt I.A!roy l�11tes, I h u�kc-d, stew1:U 1 he whole works. you recall, on Mr , K's visit (ofII·
T, h. e e venlll .. , 8t I are V
' ened.
· enti 5' ' ,· ted DY
roy
week
e
h
t
over
"·
·
,
'
m
·
•
·
1
&lt;,_
ITI
•
24.
Zion
8,
tland
u
R
,
1
2
lo•
A
y
a1e
We
hearhly.
·
•
Baua: h and Dick Tmh l , rmi• &lt;•' 1 Ii,• M 1so n .
S f' l d on t ,•1,,.., 1 1 ., 1'l o,,, .
Jupiter .a nd Saturn :
.
l"ial visil and invited guest at
· ·. ·Am•n•· Baer visited Mr.
II I O f 62. Since Zion had the
'
•
.. ,, n ' J.. '"
A I ong I ,1r too 1•arly LR the after
'Mn
de1dllell 11asslng 1·0111 h i 1111! i11n,; 1r1 Clw s hi n• : M rs . .'
On ttus day in bl.It"'"" .
...,.
Sc l,l
. " h o' ln, ,
110.
year
a
over
or
e)
m
ti
Lhat
•
M
m
1
oat
atten
ing.
d
t
he
received
t
h
e
y
M.r■. Lewis WJJklr, M.onday.
and
w1
saiil
I
we
as
110011
hoth,
rt'
pro foolh11II w1Lh t he W11sh1n�l ,111 l'nolvilh·: Mrs Al h�rt J&lt;"a irdoih ' ;
be•
IIJ,e
boundary
the
1767,
In
And ev en the n, e 'very whip atltch
bahner,
' , a hov(', huni;:r.1· a s houiftds . I don·t
u11 !liwin"
Redaklna, are tra mP1I a.1w i 11
t ween ua...,land a
Penn1yl,4n
Lodge's disapproving face would
I Ao execu tive meeting WJIS h el d I .
•;,
chant·es
hut
(lt-la(ls
exact
I
I
I
rrca
' fbe
'
M
t. he coac hing s1arf u f 1 h r •J1 ,v
a, �op.,.
Birlh� . Ortohcr U : A d11u,::hl1!r
ll
larJy
·Mas0.n•.
c:!l
frownlnr
ess
l
e or
mor
oppear
�
.
l
t fol lowlng the yout h rally, It waa l Dix9n hne, was fJnaJ Y settled.
York 1'H1ns h1 1 hti 1\mc·r11• 111 I to M ,· . n n ◄ I Mr � . \V i l l i mTI K . B ii i l C' I'. : lffC' wc ha J /l nu�hty c1J r,ly s1111· over Mr . K 's •hould er on t ile TV
\
decided
to have lhe next meeting
· , rl•r or �cramhl!•d em:i-s,' bacon.
rootb■l1 Lca,r:ur.
I 1t1 1 , �l idltepor t.
In 1861.1, aJ ceremonies marklni
OdoNf' 1 8
on Monday nl.1h t for 8 try ou t :
- --- · --- - · -- -·- - .
. _ ·"- - - ____ I surC'ly hrpni\ and butler and jelly sr rccn.
The Fr1end ly Circle ot the Fed, . There has bee n quite a l ol of dla: r the tor'1•1 tranafer · of Alaska
' On• . wedlleaaay evening Ocl. ti
01111 lnb� roftce an,t milk. .
·
I f there's one man In t h is tr11ted Church will meet Tuesda
y •t / cuuion on w hether Jt is best to I from Ruasla· to the United Stites, • MIil ·Neitie' Vale, printlPll or ttie
,1
1 /[) w (, cor�f" ncrnard Shaw, fa - country really urid ersta ndi the
t he R.u811i1n · r�ag w11 Jowf;red ,in
8 P - m. at the church,
,
i have the youth ral ly on Monday
, 11101111 Englbh pln:vwrighl . livt&gt;rl Russian's wiles, bat'k t racking,
.'21. Memor.
2. Mtitll.l
�
fro nt of the ll'lvernor. re,ldltnce school, Mrs. Ro.,.rta WllBOn, Mrs,
/
aened.
S. Mllrblo
nndum.
, u l l Uioiw )'l'ur!&lt; fht• dir.d at 93 or do ubl e deallng and innate cruelty
Mrs:
. 1"hlllftll . . · CampbeJI · tlnd
1 nlg h t1 or S unday afternoon So
� Qtlott
A meetine for a ll Dem ratlc the s ttendan &lt;'e o! this
! n Sitka and the U. S. fla, �iaed Gla
4. Clty
�4. Frutt
/l
attended
Wchers,
!it,ljor,
rallf w mi lrl
.
dlf
I morr ) o n e:1 r rn 1 .� . b1·o&lt;· co l i , (and I l h a t man surely i8 H . c . LOdge, PrecJncl Commitleemen, theoc
its place,
Melp hel p determ ine this qu eatl
trai n
drinks
J:ll t'lls pot,1l ot's) lett uce a n d other as of now.
J
1873, rep�sentilivea of Uie ',o,tt9-ltl Conference of the
In
Count
Wome
y
Demo
rati
n'•
c
c
Cl
u
b
.
u
M119-0
2ti.
ro
u
[ Wl8 also declded at the exe::uve
.S:. CeM
Apo,(Jlijon lo
, rabbit food 1"11 ii ever know,
Prl 11 ceton, Vale, Jlut1er11 and eo. Obloand the Meis• County Club will be ! meeting that the ch u rch
Jar
6. B1.11lnes11
IO.
hour w11
coif••
i,.
t w hl�h l umbl•
So I ' m fix i ng hi fry up 8 sizp .
·� reading, des- held
today
From
I
met In New . 1- oi'k •�
at the Bradbury School, Tues• t he rall� was hel d wouid
rac
n
bf tl)sr,u-,lon of
: ablr skil l1•t uf h11 m for �uppt&gt;r, crlhlng an cldtirl)· men's elderly
JQlli\'fe"d
/
al o
rew
l
the
fln rulea to 1overn
day at 8 P, m ,
�:� .
U, Bel&lt;"V"
1, �;t��;
�
ha 've the proaram.
And I just hcl1er had. I k11ow b_y Vit'toriJ1 n flat.. fitf�Uv,e, Plan,, (2) Mem,
.mterco eaillte footlJrll2e. Infla.mfluid
(111.'ut.)
tolMr 1 9
Oc
'the
ned
m@eting
wi l l be held
JP
('XP&lt;!rit·ncc.
I
.
. Jl.,rodJ.otion; (3) Profesaiom
c
typi
a
ed
h
strele
"11hcre
al
fn · 1892, the firs commerelal
mntlon I
&amp; Forage
1'- Char
There wll\ be a joint ln1t a lla tJon I Monday night Novem
ber 14 at
�a · followed by a din,
Prob'ij
al
ritansion {n ame of
G l adstone
a,-rui11
1'- "Root -t"
h
of tho
c
re
'1
:
30
at
the
Zl�n
C
hu
reh
of
Chris
41
r•
1
A'
o
t.
h
m
u
today
y
hanks
and
t
·
'
;!
�
:!
�
�
J'b
°
8�
, apart ment ho u se) ell ting roorn •
ns Dn
L
l:'ulm.l•r•• A11w1r
:ll, �own.
D, Drom tdnry
1r:�',! ;��
Iris
n
r a:
G n
I e1go.
I a n d II few olh('r p laces are clns· furnished apparently with urea"'21. ......nel\
11� Requlre
27. AmonR"
r·
I
H
,
11
Octobe
8
19
m.
r
p.
at
Potluc
k
· 1 g ,__
CALL THI M Ml STIil
1I m
!
· honu r o r our I1 11 v11
mt n ts
�NIJINl,
a7. Pre■orlp28, Fo i-c lble
-�•,ta
__..,
,D IIS ·
_
=t'n hage, carpeted apparenOr.._ ..wtth refreillments will ·11e terved.
�LE
VEL
AND
}JP!
Fu
l
l
_
c
k
/If', �tltr
in
"dl11kivoercd"
m
ba
con t n.ct I
:lS. Mountain
492.
1
Mil 'l'IIJlll, 1lo UPI - J.
tlon ter
the .whole
ch u rchyard mou,
Thou
or
aht
todl
f
tt
;
�
lt
r
....
Oc
tlh
,
Jimm y �row.n. �r. Inside,1 1 and :w u
T("11t'lher, aiming to p la ce this gloomy vist a cl-0aed by elftai n■
29. Le1111 pro..'
38. - Paulo,
Robert LoU.i f 1,:&amp;inai Mij�l�■n: 81, Y: Rt.on County en­
rlt
Pomeroy Bend Granae will me t hal��clt Bohb Mit
y
c
Mhell,
rhd
r.
P,
:Ill. ��: of
1492,
u
t•
"!!f
O
firmly
in Jo hnny's nol a bsolutely black, b 11t i none•� ill rea:ulP' ltlfion,
Brull
II candiIIUI Cinler 'At· -U{J:' ■nd /all,
Wednesday, !t 1lde, glve the Clevel1n4 Browna J �aid : "To be-- wba�
:u. �!����
1�•• 111. Gl11e11
morl' or lt'ss lill!r pointed heud the le.as augg�tlve of a ) flnt•
f.O. ll'rench.
bee
died
ao.
�
' • hie
,
Wq'
,�
·
to
-�
!l'
we
•r'
l
t
•rt
1
r4
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wit h !hf! nex l day.-why ot course l ighll lit on ce?
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The above tells )'OU wohy tea- seat, all polished and readf--10
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And not j u1t the tota cil her -Sertl or Mothe.n, Methodist wim- have lnspecdon • Thu&amp;iay al 7:SO
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The PHt 6rrtW1 .of the R,dne
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Su nd.ay m o�ni�g wllh th e officer_•
of t_ he Men s Brotherhood partic1•
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1'he president, Ray Domig a n.
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pray er. J. E. Fo,ter, 1eeretary and
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In the ev ening the Broth er hood
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men w h o have contributed many
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hou rs of labor In remodeling
ch ur ch basement, which ia a project of th e brot herhood.
J. H. Stepben,on reporled on
the address given by t he pre1ident
of t he American S.ptist Conven•
lion delivered at l he Ohio Baptist
Convention in Marietta laat Friday
evening. Th e president, Stanlop
Gallup of Plain1field1 Conn., Is a
succeeafi.d busineu man and 11, d e,oted Christian.
emon Rner, Hold
COUt8 IS Incom ete
H a rry Balley showed oolored
Mr. a�d Mrs. George_ Ha ckett pictures or the family triJ) to F\orParty For Daughter
Mr. Mid Mrs. Vernon Rizer of Jr., c ha 1rm en of the Girl Scou t ida thia /J u mm er a nd of his recent
Hartford W. Va., gave .e party Fund Drive in Middleport have deer h unting trip in Utah. Calvin
Saturday nigh t in honor or t heir I announc ed thal not all of the Simpson was _ chairman of the re­
ter• freshment com m ittee.
daug h ter, Ca rolyn's fourteenth ": ork_ers have_ eo_mp l eted their
hoped tha t t he
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Games were pl ayed and danc- drive will be
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diversion of t he evening
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Refreshme nts of h�m em lde d ur ing the drive . may call
1f they wish to contri bute
cookies, sandwiches, potato chips, Hac kett
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h ot chocolate and iced tea were
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Grange Hall, Oct&amp;ber 22 at 7:f5
Goodnite and Patsy Rizer. Carolpel
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The e \'ent will be aponsored by
he ld S u nday a fterwere
Services
Those attending wer e Sharon
Modern Woodmen, the Bed·
the
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Fields, El len Crites, Erma Crites, noon at l he Nease Chapel w h
Hemlock
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has been closed for t h ree years, ford PTA,
Kay Sehaekel, Shirle y M ae S m ith,
Grange .
h an atte ndance of 38 and a col wit
Rita Russell, Harvietta Newla nd,
Co m mittees incl ude Mrs. Geo.
Iola Worth, Terry Hall, David lection of $16.00.
Ziegl er, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr.
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o the E UB c h urch, fee l- Hilber Qutvey, Mrs. Audrey Well,
Zirkle. Those unab le to a ttend, minister r
Mrs. Dorot hy C haney, Mr11 . Carol
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but sending g!rts •were, Jerry ing t he ca l l, co d ucled t he service
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ext Exodus 4 : 2, "What Jon�s. Mrs. Helen Qulve}'
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Mrs. Bernice Hawk.
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Carl Zi rkl e, Hut Smith, Opal and
Prizes will be given ·and rib·
Rev. Thoma will hold se rvices
Sandra Zirkle.
at th e chap e l ag a in on S u nd11y, bons a warded for the best coalume
Refr es hment s will be served and
. October 36 at 2 p. m.
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stuent n u rse, has returned to Cam•
student nurse bas retur.ped to Camafter spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
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t hree months affiliation work at
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Mrs. Sidney Pickens haa been
ill with a virull for lhe paat wee k.
Mr . and Mra. Frank Beach enterlained Mu. Bertha Baumgard·
nu of Glenwood, w. Va.. Jut
week. She alto visited other relatives Mr. a nd Mn. C h arle, Me•
El h inny, Mr. and Jin. Homer
Jone,, Mr. and Mn. Sidney Pitbns and Mr. and Mn. Norman
Yeaaer.
M.n. William
Bra dford w ho
has been v i.aitin.11 (or the past
two weeks In Aleundria, Va ..
with Mr . and Mrs. Ala n Bradford
. is expectec\ to rl! tnrn home tomonow e vening,
llr. and Mrs. M. L. French and
daughter, lln. Don Stiven were
in Athe n.1 Saturday to attend the
funeral service, of Mra. French's
bro her. Harry Townie nd.

St a le ·Board me m beu were in lro-d ced by Mn. Robert Bee gle
of
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Portland and included Mra. J. G.
Ilc ntz o( Zaneavi l le, Mr,. E, S.
S herow, Mra. K . B Davidson, Ca m •
bridge, Mn. A. T. Roud�bu1h, H a mJ.lton, and Mra. Milton Schlo1&amp;, Cin•
cinaatl, who conducted a workthop.
Tbe group adjourned to varioua
claaa rooms for a 45- minutes con ference ar14:r V.:hlc h they rel urneed
to the a ud1tonum for repotb �n
the conl81"ence■. Report.I were gwen by_ Mn. Charle, Hayes on membershlp, cond11c�ed by Mn. Bentz;
Mn. Erne1t Wb1tebead, aea-etary
and treasurer. conducted by �•Roudeb�•�; _Mrs. Carroll Snowden,
to
respo�S1b1bt1e1 or a del egate
Council, conducted by �- Sherow
and Mrs. Lee Wood, pr1nelple11 of
Rev. and Mn. Fred I. Girdner
the PTA, conducted by .idn.
were -at the Huntington a irport
Stblou.
yesterday to meet their daughter
Mn. Bentt., dlstrlct director, gave Mn, B. J. Shoun and daughters
a brief evalua tion of the worklhop Barbara and Suaan of Johnson
and C(lmmended Meigs County on Clty, Tennessee who ca me for a
the large attendance at the won. vi.tit with lhem .
shop. She ove the highlir,hts of
Rev. and Mn. C. E. Hoyt, {orm•
the state convention beld recfntly ,er minister of the First Baptist
In Cincinnati and ur.1ed the Coun- C hurch, now living in Ypsil anti.
ciJ to keep up lta good work.
Mich,, visited Mond a y with friends
Refreshments of sandwiches, They had been in West Virginia
cookiee, coffee, mints a nd nuts to vi1it with Mn. Hoyt's molher.
were served by the hoatetis unit.
Billy Hensler, son of Mr. and
Mu. Glen He nsler i.a confined to
h b home with mu mps.
Paula Kay Ru111ell who hu been

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ReguIar Meeting '

Roll Ca l l waa answered b7 slx
members preae nt when the 6yra.
cuae Udies Auxiliary of the
Vol unteer Fire Dept. met.
Mrs. Sylvia Zwllling, pnddent
had char ge or the meetln&amp; which
opened with the n ag pled&amp;e and
t he ''Lord's Prayer."
Reports were read and apJm)'Y•
. S250¥)() WH p u l JnW the
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spe cia l fund to be uaed toward
t he p urchase of JJ new fire truck.
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14 days retu rned Monday to Mn.
Rupe's semnd grade.
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Mr. end Mrs. C urtla Manne,noo
the
weeuncl
'or Delaware apent
·with hi.a uncle, Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Gilmore.
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Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Kl.I�•
and Mr. a nd Mn. Vernon Wdiel'
· ."of R u tland a ttended the
ter Fair last week.
Sharon Jonea returned to Ohio
Un iversity after spending tbf
, weekend with her parenbl, Ill'.
and Mrs. Ernereon Jona.

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wW be held 1t the vill•Kt ball
which ",rill lnclud, I ,nnd
m ■relt and prh.e 1 given to tbt
lftttiu\. qijut, funlliest •IMI
moat oriJfaal with date to bl ·
announeed later _
-.\; record hop "ll"ill he held at
tbe ball Saturday Oct. 22 from
1:JO until 1 0:00 o 'tlock wltb
mllllc furnlahed by "The Three
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.ffOltetles _fl'lf the next m_eetia,
.()let. 24th will M Carrie Sinclait­
.and BeUy Theili.

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Right at tlie moment it's difficult to picture this Ohio "space
traveler'' as a future doctor, or a serious judge, a successful busi•
nessman or maybe governor.
Right now he isn't concerned with his future. But we are wor�­
ing on it! Your electric companies are helping to create new jobs
in Ohio, One inip&gt;rtant way we are doing it is to help spur the
growth of Ohio industry and to attract new industry to this State.
Ohio's business climate is one of our Stat.e's best assets. In the
case of the electric companies, Ohio's business climate has made
ii possible to eem reaoonable returns--and to offer quality service
at low rates. This healthy situation is a strong attraction to out­
side industry seeking new locations.
We are p1oud ,of our part in sparking Ohio's growth-and grate­
ful we 11,(lrve in a state where the business climate encourages this

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The Marietta Electric COmpanj
· The Ci!(Cinnitl · lpas &amp; Electric company
llhlo Edison company
1'1111 Cleveland EleGtric Illuminating COmp'any
Colu1nbU$ and Southern Ohio Electric Company ' Ohio Power company
The Toledo Edison COmpan,
Tb1 DaytGn Power and Lisht Company
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Howard John•on gne the report
of the by-law committeee wit h r ec­
ommend11tion th a t on e amendment
be made, l h11t of rab tng the Coun­
cil dues to $S for each rmit, pay
.able ln Oetober.

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Six members of the Pomeroy
Shakespe are Cl u b were In Atheni
Monday to attend the Fall Con•
ference of the Ohio Federation of
Women 's Clu bs held at the Christ•
Jan Church .
A eoUee hour snd regl1tration
began a t 8 a . m. with the meeting
Child Con,ert&gt;ation
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openin.1 at D 1. m. DurinC the
morning aesaion, the presidenta of
League Mull Thur,day
each clu b preaent give a report on
The Child Conaervation Leagu e
the ir club activities. Yrs. Willia m
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Cla rk e nter- will me et Thursday evening at
B axter, president of the loc al club, tained wit h a birthday party Satur­ t he home of Mn Bernard Fultz,
reported t llat the cl ub wu organ- d ay afternoon honoring their child­ Assisting hostes»es for t he meet•
D,K. . . . Repar alil)' ' $20 • month with I
iied In 1 884 and federsted in HISS. ren, Vickie , RJ cky and Sherrie, ing a re Mn. Pa ul K. Russell. Mn.
She preaented the club projecb whose birthdays are in October.
W esley Fr ye and Mni. James
year's tirile. C11ts. less than_ 1_ 1 cents a
and program&amp; !or the year and
Games were pl ay ed with prizes Brewington.
dar. Phone first for fast appra,al. Then
closed with a poem, "Things Worth awarded the winners a lt er whi«:h a
A home made &amp;ift a u ction will
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decorated birt hday cake and iee !:ie l! e ld during the evening.
pick up rour maney. Also laans up lo
lunch eo n in t he cream were served and favors were
Following
chu rch dining room, t he afternoon ca ndy and balloons.
$1000 with tilriftr bud1et terms.
session opened wit h spe cial musi c
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Atte ndmg were C-Obi)y Lemiey,
by Mre. Gloria Snyder. Guest r.peak125 L 1114!N STlltllT
era were Mrs. Hsrvey Joh n11on, Charlene Mignon Quillen, Kevin
I'tlONI WY-2-2.l n
president of the Oh io Feder.alion a nd Marla Siders, Diana Lee, Shar Stover
Russell
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Young,
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w ho cd guests and brothe r, Terry.
a id Domes, Junior director,
Ad ult5 present were Mrs. Harold
had for her topic, "Now Is The
Lemley, Mrs. P eggy Quillen, Mn.
Time."
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Attendlna from the local cl ub Eugene Siders a nd Mrs. Paul Zir� ,
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JUST
tie.
were Mrs. Baxter, Mra. Ben Ne utz.
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The honr,red guests received a
ling, Mn. Pearl Hysell, Mrs. Phil
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Club Members
A ttended Athens
Fall Conference

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One h undred and lwenty-aeven
delegalea a nd &amp;Yeats attended the
Meigs County CouncU of Parenti
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a nd Teachen meetinK held Tuea
day evenlni . at the �tart Gr ade
S. hool.
Guest.a were re&amp;iltered by Mn.
Bert Grimm, Mn. lloy Buell and
Mrs. Alfred Toney, mem ben of the
Letart Unit. Ea ch guest was pre­
sented with a name tag In thf!' form
of • pumpkin and a pro11"am bool•
l et.
'ffle meetint opened with the ln­
vocatlon by the Rev. Ira Tlbb,,
putor of the ML .Moriah Che:,cb of
God, fo l lowed by the fl■&amp; pre1enta•
Let&amp;rt Falla Girl
l ion by Lhe
ScouLI. Gro up ,1n1in&amp; of the P'l!.,A
song was directed by Mra. Geor1e
H ac kett Jr. wlth Mn. How.ard.
Roush as accomp1niat.
Mrt. William B. Downie, Counly
Council president, welcollled the
guest.a a nd cond ucted '\be buaineu
aeulon. Mrs. Rex Shenefield, see,
retary, read the minute of the May
meeting and of the September ex,
ecutlve meeting. The treaaurer,
Mrs. Ph ilip Globokar reported a
balance of $30 in the treasury. Mn.

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Inspection OJ Job's
Daughters A Hended

M r . and M rs. Harry P. Sm it h
were in Springfield Sat urday. to a l•
maize.
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10 of the lnternational1 Order of
Job' s Da u ghters. M rs. S m ith was
one or the 17 grand offi cers presen t for th e inspection,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S m it h at.
tende d the Fa l l Conference of the
Portsmo uth District of Methodist
rches hel d at Mancheste r.
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Turner, daughter of Mrs. Alma Turner of Mason an d
the late John H . Turner , became the bride of William Persinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Persinger of Pomeroy, in. a
double rin ceremon y h e Id
er 1 5 , a1 . 5 . 30
V\.:lo'}
_ on SaIur day, ~•·b
p.m .. at th�� B!iion Mcthod1stSburch.
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Rev. R 1 c1'ard Wnght officiated at the services before a n
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a ltar decorated with a b11Sket of
---- ·- - gold and rust col ored m um s. S he 18 presi dent of the Happy-Go!'!embers of the immediate (amil- Lucky 4·H Club, Masol!, secre ta ty .
treas u rer o_f the Lamphg�ter Cla ss
· 1 es attended.
Miss Bever!y Roush of Mason an off i ce� m lhe _Meth?disl_ Youth
se_rv ed as maid of honor w hile Fellowsh i p, and Is actt ve m t he
Kit Neal of M uh.ii e port was best work of _ the Fu ture Hom em a kers
of Amer ica.
man.
The groo� i8 a 1960 grad� a te o!
Tb e brid e wu att ired in a lig ht
rny a l bl u e streel teng�h sheath Wah 2. mA Hig h Sch ool and 11 emdreu with small matching h at ployed by th e Barry C ompany of
11nd black accessoriea. She wore a Colum.bus._The c_oup:e, a re at home
pink carnalion corsage. Her onl y to t he ir fr1end1 m their apartment
jewelry was a single strand o( at 33 Mt. Plea sant Ave., Columb u s.
pearl s .
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senior at Wahama Hig h School.
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Turner-Persinger Vows Exchanged At
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Girl Scout Troop
Agricultural Research Service
Takes Natwe Hike
' To C,-nduct Ma�ive AssaulJ
On Saturday

Langsvil le
News Of Week

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Mr. �d 1'r1. Carl Gorb)' a�-

Girl Scout Troop 1 67 me e1 S111, Agricu l tu ral Researeh -30 fi l ler tim ing 19 essential in Uiis m eth.od
tehde;d a �ague! ter rural mall
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The third is Lhe cha rm.
u_�d11 y mornin g, at _ l ht' Po meroy
ASHI NGTON UPI-The Agrl• of control or eradicati6n.
the Ironton Coffee
W
. That old 5ayinr will be i high- carrieta
1' 11" 51 BapLJst C hurch.
Service will
c ul tllfal Research
light of the 1 900 ump1i1n which I Shop \�.,\U'd:,.)' .o le)l t .
After a short l;lusrness sess_ion cond uc t a massi\•e J1ss.a lllt again st
Three new varieti e s of hard will mark the end of the third of
Mrs. O�!r N.elson is h elping
tbe gro u p went u,n a nature h1ke. the boll w�e"il l h is ran in 11n at•
re­
heat have been
w
winter
red
hree pr ejudices
t
folk
whkh.
by
to, .,a_� ti ther who rernains
care
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P urpose of 1 he _ hlk e wa s to l ea_r•
,
i
es
m
cot
ajor
t
h
troy
e
l
temp
to
ventiOll
n
d
Depart­
i
lture
u
Agric
he
t
by
sed
ea
the
quickly
f"ii it h�A home he re.
guite
deaJ
c
pollU
eir
h
t
mi1de
erly
m
for
lowed
1l
.
ers
u,:,nce
P
est
in
Newspap
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-�le type had thC' gn•a !
t h P names o 1 six t re-es and w1 1 1 t�n pest _as 11
e pares for winter
pr
enl to seed growers. The var[e.
n&gt;
cisions.
l e aves I hibernation.
o f moveable t)'p!· In the interven ing y ears . plJnts and to gather their
Oil cq,ilization of any i n w n f 1 ( m in hi story.
Mr. and Mrs. Dua ne Barr of
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tie-s -are Ott a wa, Kaw a nd Milam.
Back In your gra ndbther'1 or
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1 for scrap
g
girls
aalso
The
books.
progress
of
parade
the
ed
!
Od1
}{ill viait.ed hii parents Mr.
ne ws papers hav('
Ottawa is highly r esistant to grea t gra ndht her'a day the ,.-ea t
Sci entists will strike the boll
to 1456, the commnn man w.as ht'ld in
nd bu t'keyes for II �
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Alph a Barr and fami l y
Mn,
and,
l p i ng lhe masses of p�ople !
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a
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it_a
in
point
weak
:
Lripod
al
ex­
is
It
soilborne mou.ic vir us.
of ha te WH R um, Romanism
eev J
;::r
in a l l fields by l{ e
i:.;: , UUbdage through ignor,1n&lt; ·P , l h \'!"e being no
e .
h�e- cycle 1n larg e -seal� expen- pe ct1M! to repl ace varieties now and Rebellion. Ru m a nd �hellion Sa turday nigh t w h ere they recelv­
informed o f rl · . 1 y cvt:nts . and t h rough i nter,ehlele through whic-h i n f"o rn 1 a r 10 n l'.Ould be
many girts
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The group was guid ed on the me� to t.,e�t a pr,omaj.ng n.ew ,crown on some G00,000 acres of h a v e loni &amp;9ne by III pr�jlldl�s ed 1rtd opened the
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the loca l
ol
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embers
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t
h
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lroa\
even
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f
al10n
Wi
pret
of
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llOS('
whi
ch
n
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v
r
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c
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n
ontr
l
a
,
a
nd
i
fluen
Kansas.
In
sou
mosaic-Infested
l
per
Lou
and
c
losophers
e
i
m,th�
h
lhe
fQ
ptlQpJe Ip
ol inl
el la and Mary Thomp·
h ke by
�rved or dissemina 1t' d . P
churc�.
l&lt;:A:Wl
d
liir�_
hap.t
pest
co,Uy
the
,
this
Kaw
end
will
Romani,m
eltttions.
wheat
turing
a
m
rly
a
e
n
a
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w
and
son
:ick1e Spencer, ho took
other media fi rst rad i o , a n d then t elevision ,
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produced a fi i!f' c·i, i l m1 t ion in an­
�t Uila iieat0�. a small per- with hi&amp;h teat wetgtit and e xc e l• yeir wit h the election of Kennedy
the m to a cave where lunc h was
d
pheexpan
ed
lla)'Jnond 'tbom as is ill .md
have
latior.s
rcu
u
aper
newsp
,:ient Athens and Rom(• Ii\ t ,•arh i ng a relar njoyed. Returning from th e hike ce,ritaae of weevils enter a ala&amp;e lent millini
' and bakina proper- as president.
Mri.
Dontu Morris is working in
....,. tl.Vely· lew students h,·
non' l lrnlly, r J , e printed word IS the basis o f t he troop stop ped at the home of of d.'!velopmenl called di apa u11e jn tie1.
It was ln 1864 t h at a Protestant tlil p_ost o!tice.
w n n i of m o u l h , but t h e
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Mi.la m is superior in t.e&amp;t weigh t minister threw these three R's at
mass i n format ion, and mass selLi ng; t herefore I M .in and Loudla Thom pson where
ltneral public remi'l i ned i n i g r Hn,111l'e and i n
t hey t&gt;njoyed watching fish, tur- become al .uw�. ce�Je breeame, and ditene resistan ce to any Grove r Cl�vel a nd. Ulatead of bene­
Shirley Cobron o( Athens a nd
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ma�s
11U8dage. Provident i..d l v t lw f i r:-.1 book pri n t .
re up enoueh fat to carry
sto
and
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r
va
xas
e
T
south
In
grown
now
iety
a
I
fiting
Mrs.
J;t
pool:
m
es
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and
G.
in
cl
·Bl
lies
ms
a
ine,
Eri
a
s
the
ca , StipJe of Popaeroy visited
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respons1bJhty , Thu mp � on gave e1i ch girl 1n t h e them throu&amp;h the winter.
asture.
p
and
U•in
feed
for
prime
a
have
Newspapers
pr
e)' reacted
th
intended,
e ach er
for
d
Kay· BiFT �urday nig ht.
n
wit}!
a
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b
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l�
p
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p,·
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moveable
from
eel
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Seed -Of Ottawa,· tc.w and Mil­ against Blaine and elected Cleve­
,I,
ln!iecticides applied in the f•II
l ant.
p
house
a
roo
t
for
r
a f{eree who is teach ing
flower
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impartial
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lish
b
accurate
u
p
to
namely
lirJt time in histor, t he m:1ssl•s were able
)Al
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Plans £qr the ne x t meeting were can deatroy the "-eevlls before � is �xpected to · be .available land. Th.it ,election terminated �­ at Chll icothe a.pent the week
rn .i t w
s d e l ai· 1 s O f news. Ed
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' 1 I or s h av e a m ade t u siudy c loud f Ol'ma t ions tbe)' art' In complete diaPa,u1e to, farmt:rs in
read, to discuss and tn i n l l' f' p rd for th em ­
fall of 1 00 1 . bellion as a prejudi ce aa ainat the end Wi/h h,e!' p arf!nt.s Mr. and
ci&amp;e
Pre
a nd ready to h iperaate .
No
from the Demo crats, and, yo u know, most Mrs. Carol · Pierce .
vailable
a
s
i
11eed
§
y
as
ust
J
news.
the
interpret
to
responsibilit
flag1.
er
h
weat
and
'sel'les the Word o f &lt;.. ;ou . T!w 1 rn t h rn;1 d P thcnr
t.
department.
rebels in the Civil War were Demo­
moveable type brought freedom to the masses
lf&lt;!e .
Scouts present were Peggy Fol•
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·Doyle Knapp w ho underwent
crats.
oc �f('Ve
,
the newspapers of t he U n ited States, free and mer, Sht'il.11 Hicks, Crestlyn Hicks,
l:f_lstofy, phllosophiC' s, rnsto ms, sc· i c n &lt;'e and
'The co�posile h ourly -wage
Ru m ceased to be 11 matter of po• aurge,y at Meias Genera l Hospi•
Virkit&gt; Young, Pa m Kessinger, Sal� �
rate for farm labor on Oct. 1 was liti111l prejudice in 1935 when the tal Sa(urday l! reported to be
unfett ered h a ve the vast responsibi li ty of
tea�hings of the ;igt'S Wf' H' n1adp ;n:ailable to
n
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Smith.
Donna
ijnd
Rathburn
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$2 ,ce\ll5, llle bf,iheat Of re cord people of thia nation repealed t he reoovering : nicely.
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guarding this freedom.
Guesls were Lo uel l a Thompson,
·� people through the med i u m of printing.
the lall aeal'On. It brelka down Eig h teeJltb Amendment. 1
lqr
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hompson and Jacki e SpenT
)fory
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the
muzzle
must
first
Dictators
Rf
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way� per''mov.t,h wUh ho use,
� -,. Tqd�y, a vast storehouse of k nowledge is lo
Romanism dies th Ja: year a11
Young
Leaders
cer.
Vi�tor
are
Mrs.
.,
Hernloek
Gro�e
G
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anae
No.
2049
.186;
month 1flr/l board and grounds to dete111t a person for 1
� round in every vi!Jagc . town and dly in emment 's initial mov e toward usurping the k. and Mrs. George H1ck1. Sau met in reJuJar 1esaion Saturday room, per
$147; per '1Y�Jt with board politica l office. Article D Stttion
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people's freedom is to withhold public i n for­ Weston was le:iders' assistant.
many libraries.
ev4;1nlne wilh ' Leo Story, worthy aiid room, $3S.tso;. per v,'eek with 1 or
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th e Conatitutlon of the U nited
pttaidine.
.ma,ter,
tMlla W•lker
A."
,Yout
board
or
spa.
ne
responsible
and
Dedicated
mation.
r
per
,
$43.7�;
w
oom
, ,,.Great" universities havP hPf':1 esl a h lish C' d ;
st11tes reada that "no person �.
jitney
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for
m■4e
were
P.lina
A
anda
Baer • and Mrs.
m
1(n
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i
u
born
ho
,
with
per
day
.30;
,0
se
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eept
tion
natural
a
Clti en . . .
pcrmen cttg out the news , a nd alert editors Demonstra
-1ence ha s developed ; i n v t, nt ions t o ease the
11 u ppeJ' on 1't�_p; October 2'1. A with board and room, '6,20 ; per shall be eligible
vialted Mrs. Esta
;,audree
Wlll•nl
to the o,fice of
llfeet edne,day
interpret it. Freedom of speech, freedom of I
� "iivdsbips of l ife have bl'l'n madP; t he comHoijOJ'tfll ' p� ' )oy U,e Woodman, d ay wHho ut board or room. $6.90; President." Religion ii not I qual- B aef aft d 'M'11. George Bae r, Wed­
f
lawful assem bly, freedom to worshi p are ba- I The Syracu!e Third Wednesday 'fTA BJ!d - Gr,-n&amp;e WJs announced per hour w1tb house, $1; per ho ur ification. You must })e 35 or oldfr. neaday, . ·
� DJ.Pn m�n has been rrovidPcl t ile tools hy
Home Der»onstration Club will for Oct9ber ._22. Plana were discuss­ wit.bout board or room, 90 cents . You m ust ha v
Suntlay Sc�ool attenda nce on
· ted word w1· i re
· . Th e p rni
e lived in the Uriited
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which his freedom., i� pcrpl'ttw 1 td . T h us t ile
- m et t at t he ho mt' or Mrs. Herbert ed (or the farmers Inatltute with
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The Oct. 1 farm wa,e rates Sta tes for 14 yean. y011 must ha.ve oetol,ft ·9 Was eo, offering $11.52.
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main supreme. Your newspaper is freedom ' s f Parker, October 19. from 10 a . m .fi'riday, Pee. 2, Jtt as the tentative were 613 per cent o f the 1910-14 beeJJ bo,n in lhe United
Mr. •nd -Mr11. Wlfiard Fa udree
•tates.
date.
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p.
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M ra. Amarida Baer attended/
and
until
period
baae
:" it disseminates and 1 w rp('t11atcs k now ledge.
.
guard i a n .
The Constitution does not aet up
h e Homecoming al th e
t
Morning
P rotesta ntism aa a qualiflcation.
It w11 announced t,hal the cbesl
Subject of the mee t i n g wi)I be
Star Churc h Sund a y.
Production
of
les la
fall
vea,tab
For
all
practi
interiti
c
al
lnd
purx-ray mobile wo uld be at the
"Special Di e t . "
M'n. Joh n F. Baily and Mrs. Wil­
Granie Hall Tue.Mlay, October 24 expec.ted . lo be five per cent Poses," however, the qu■llftcatlona,
Mrs. Parker and Mrs. William from e to 9 p . m: Plans were mad e Iar1er lh1s year than ln 1959, but judging by the past, have been Ii.am Kblght of Point Pleasant, vis-­
Eithinger will prepart,i ;i lunc heon for a j-Olnt instal la tion of officers one per cent below the avera ge that a president m ust bt 8 white lted Wedn,:sday wit h Mrs, Esta
Prod uction of cabba&amp;e, cauli- ma le non-Catholic. Actually a ny Baer 11nd M.ra. George Baer.
suit a ble for pe111ons suffering with at Rock Sprina, pn Nov. ,.
1
Mrs, Robert Laudermilt and Mra.
gall bladder ailment. Eac h person
A reli(l.ous prog ram was pre- flower, and broccoli will be _sub - 1 woma n, any NeKrO, or any Cat ho- Lllli an Na pp er Villited Mrs. Viola
ll t ll'nding will pay for her l uncheon sentcd whkh opened wit h Bible stantla l ly above last year. Sligh t• lie who is 35 or older and was
Plan• were 1r1a&lt;lt' lo �upporl
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ph1Le .
George Ward, a ;,1,(·011d Y('ar � t 1 1
Questicrns followed by a reading on ly larger crops of c elery and CU· I born I n th ili country and has l ived H amden rece ntl y.
c
u m be rs are
for
e
c
a
st.
Spin
a
c
h
h
ere
1
14
years
serve.
c
a
n
� dent a t Kl'nt u cky l ' hr1�l i a n ( 'nl ­
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• 1 Y the Bibl e. Answers to e"ery
· 11 e� 1 cave us s1 net
•d M rs. LewI I
u au
Vis Iiing ,.,.r.
srl l ing g1r1
BY BLANCHI M. :-tASKINI
·1s expected to equal I You know aa well as I th at there
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lt!ge by the M c 1 g.� ( "r1u11 t v !\1,•11"�
problems can be found in t he Bih le prod uction
re Mr. and Mn.
Walke
un
alone.
ay
w�
d
S
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1
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h
,
r
c
clines
e
D
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are
959_
ex•
are women, Negroe , and C tholics
Fellow1 hip of l h 1' f ' h 1 1 1· ◄ ·lw� nf
' h·
RoY Cur 1·I S of pom eroy, Mr. R tC
But we still st11J' u happy ns and answers to 10 probl e m, were pee te d m I ettuce and carrots,
ent
l
t
e
h
ha
t
qua
ified.
t
I'm
confid
Chrial when l la•y nu'I l\f o 1ul,1y
found . in lhe Bib le and read. Group
ard
rookaville,
C
of
eon
1.nd
llueaell
l-lt�nse.
good
had
we
if
1 people wlll prov e it fo r one of
eveninl! at thf! l'hur. -11 in M1 drll ◄'
s inging conclud ed the program.
M _r n10rni rn: g l o ri1•�, plantt,rl i n das� ns pres�nte in a m u ch dis ·
James \\'.allter of Po,m eroy and VirI -these this year.
port,
of
close
the
Al
"
l.ilt• Aprd ,·ame UJJ and ! hell just
meeting,
the
&lt;'IISStJ ne w honk '"The Sl n lus
pi e
H enry C abot Lodg e , being ask lil Waltet af Bas han.
'
n
h
l
ts
to
T
olum
c
to
you
is
ppea
a
.
Mr. W.ard is from F.asl nr�n i:&lt;' . �ill l herl'. indolt•n ! . ind ifferi•nt.
S rl•kers." Anyway. w,,•ve just had
and ca llee were served.
u.1.
Mn. .Editb Sisson and c hi l dren __..
ed the ot he, n,· gt, t , 1 he w,, ,
tO a bandon pre judiee. If you're for
New Jersey and his pil' ! U rl ' .ip­ ,if t lU!! ii� I f !h l'Y were gomg
·
tu be I our noon nwal and il was green Boston Bra h. min, sco Hed it aw11y I ,,_�..""---1
m eroy
her P&amp;l'.enlt, Mr.
ed
,t1
lsrl
P
i
---..
1
J
-0
Nixon, pl e4..se support him for
peared this wef'k in l tw (·urr('nt 1111 · n• l!r 11 u11dli ngs ins1ead of the I h ean11 cnoke J with a ft&gt; w chunks '"
' s
Certli lnly not' • said he. (No Ser·
sound Repu"bli can reasons ...:... n-0t an
luue of th e "Lou kn11I .. mafiazin(• hl ' itl {' ll ;ispiri ng \' incs uml deof pota1 0C'8 on top, c11ul i flower ena, this isn't a breed or catt l e
�h�tbih�ay:�,1l���rJ:hu:��it,
·
C 00
because you're ag:a:lnst It.om1m
:Whicl• was dir.irl tiu1 t◄d al ! lw l 1 g lllful blooms l had unf idp11l1•d ,I sl iced t u m 11 t ol's, a r,ple sn ucc .
Mrs. Roscoe Wise, and
dau·abter,
li m e-H refe rs merely to the
this
u
Th e M eigs County Youth Rally Cat holic&amp;, not because yo fear
thurc fl Sunday m ornin.(l.
hy. say, July .
1 sudden ly hnd a flair for all iO called blue bloods of Boston,
o
e
o- � �. , qnna Kniljlht, �el".e ob.
·
R
No w it " s mid
Odoher and 1 vegetable s, herl('e this men u _
I WH held Sund ay, Oct. UI al the I Negroes _will get political and ec
,
,�
� the ,·•·
t he Lowel l,, th e Ca ho'·,
T h e meeting was 1&gt;rPs1ded ll\' N th 're
· kly un d er served Sunday wit h a dinner a1
nom Ic !1f,Uality more qmc
R uii an d C hurch of Christ.
t• .v
H mas1-; oI 1l1 oom, d cep
Hui you k now what? I'll het te llige nl si.i o(
,.;...___
ho°'e of rlr. and l\in. John
tha t somew hat •�,---,I
by the president, f'h ii rlr.'I Km�
K
dy.
e
n"
e
The meeting was opened t,y
1,lnk 1111rl lw.11\' l'nly hluc. Some we'll be hungry 1H1 ,hou nd s way
,_
-,,,,,_
t
1
s
and
u
nd
a
Ho
ro
ffy
st
in
Those present wer Mr, and
area
u
The -troup al.'Jo mad,, plans lo Jo t
P r o&amp;reas is rapidly being ma de Wesley Sisson,
prestd ent. T h e . Let's m ore forward 19 United -r,.. , • Roeoe Wis and idauahter.
r• frs1ooned JJ I I over 1 he lop
before sup1wr. Becamie this i s ton.)
Mr5
e
·
have a drive for new ur usPd
I
on
L
h
e
Youth
Center. The o utallle secretary's a�d
.
treasurer's re- Amf:!rica ns,
11 lwa)' s c:1 l lE'd a
o! our hclon•d 11nd now defun c l I what Muma
Jennll,r, Yr. Ros11 Wiu of Middle,
«:lothing whlrh will ht&gt; st'n1 tu rlo
i,
ain
l
xp
e
l
to
omp
c
e
ver
eted.
favorite
el
Grav
s
fill
and
dirt
A.
ports we re given.
.
_
gwo11d, _q:i ved for this very pur- . " washy" mr n l . co m p le tely no
•,. po.rt, and Mr. aJl(I Mrs, William
the Mo untain Ml�sion Srhoo! :i1 1wst&gt;.
are beinjJ placed
thisin pre paration
0 1 /ll'rs huve dirnbP&lt;l to 1 h e llH&gt;iil set up, st&gt;e.
An
adult
advis
appo
or
w
s
a
ini
e
d
1
The
Aiia
K11llht a nd chlldr.en,. Rozanna,.
�ne
1
Gr u ndy.
for
..
Boston
city
cementing
of
r
e
the
h
Then
he
o
t
t
's
oor.
l
f
11
o nr d11y Mjjrnu and I had w ash • "
tip top nf a l 11 riw Hyringa hu 1&gt; h
_ to take the_ responsibility of see• ·
Stephen, Riclcy, �ll ly and Johnny
•
,
Rev. Fred I. Gnnlner, 11u1i r of
Th e hayride of the 8th gr ude
The ho me or the bean and the
nd ad u rn 1 1 even more tw auti- etl, puttin g in far too m u c h or a
ling t hat th mgs were done. Th i,
Pt. Pleasant and M r. and Mrs. \JOh I
the h o1t c hurch was in C'hurg1• uru!
h
i
as
be-en
ca lled off d ue to lack or
l'Od,
.
I)· than
.\NJ)
· t II I wIl l·1 c or I r nrenoon at ·it, as w1• view 1t now
advisor ia Eugene Underwood,
, i1°" own h rn
Scolj. ·
of t he evrrilng a111t G1• n&lt;' t l nd ! •r­ l arly spring.
a
tr
nsportation.
minister of t he Zion Church of
'
, with h u llnnff to touch w h i rh put Whcrr the Cabots speak only to
Mr■• Lewis W .i,ker visited Mn.
Nan('y
wood of Zion pronounct•(I l he
O'B
rien
i
s hopin g
to
''
Lowel11,
lhe
011e t11n afford tu wait for 1 out a wash in O great per ce nt of
C hr ist.
Clara Baer oa
Baer and
Eata
benedlCUon tu cJos e t he meet ing.
h
h
ave
er m other ho m e from
t he
A nd th• I ow e lis speak only
1)1 "'' J n°� s m· I1 as t hese.
1 1iumt!s.
An election of offi cers also took
J1..: - ' 'J
•
t
. t;dne&amp;d.,..-.
lV
hos pital aoon.
Refrtl11hm e nts were 111•rvcd hy
I
to
pla ce. They are president, Roaer
Curtir and
Any how, W(" wer� plum tired
. llr. •nd· Mrs. Jack
t:1e Mlddleport rhurrh to 1h ose
.,
_ ., ti...,
·
and Cheryl Rigg,·
•• United Prft1 In_
· r oul. So I thought we'ti have a n
I ,· us t ha-;-. B ecky Swindell
I
n
·
,
d
ner•
h
unc
, lint vice pres,' de nt, WesI
�
oy
I
h
r
o
Pomer
da
,
U!:
·v IaIIed he'f
.
U,
aUendlnl{ whic h hid ud,•J rt•pn•­ } oil '
1
1gg
H
8
I
have
e
"v
recently joined the
11
·
Tod11y
.c ' 8 •
enry Cabot
And of course •
• ,,. j8 Tuelld
re 1n
_'
__1 he_upper- m tddl C· Iower P asy, thou1-:1t fn•sh 1111(1 uppt•tiz.
l ey Sisson; second vice preiident,
rs.
Edmun,.
•
M
d
u...
an
enta,
.
�
•�ntatives from lh&lt;' lh·111lhtirv
292nd day or the year with 7'- l!&amp;t
,
· - · --- ,
Lodge certain l y isn't like tiha t. It Brownies .
r
1 iild• fJmily,
arbar a E•kew; secretary,
8
B
erd
th
1
1
Sunday.
Gru�ser
n,
e
gar
c
ro�
mner.
&lt;
n�
m
Bra dford, Zion and M illdlcpoi i
Birlhd ay11 ce lebuled• recently in- �
HOlZE R HOSPIT AL
ore In 196,0.
11 m uam, me to see h irn acting 110
I
ha Arnol d and lreasurer Cat herlfr. · nil M,lil. Alfred Yeauge, ,
Ch urchea.
Admiss1 nn�. October 1 5 : Mrs. ' l h r n Jn fu U swmg, I broug ht h11manly. so blunt and brlfaque elude Billy Carm a n, Wendy Carper
The QJO(ID Is approach int jt,
R
usse
ine
ll
:
shly
frl
s,
pntato
)fi, ahd ¥rs. G�r ge. Greno
sweet
&lt;lug
yiafted,
,
i•
c- rn
'
·
Wm . K. llailty. Mi1IJh•ro rt Il l . l
, new phase. ·
I n hi 3 appraisal of Mr . K . from and Donna Sidder.a.
. Jclfr'r■ft'd Yfah\Oy ih Lc,g�n recently,
c
B
r
d
ra
y
bu
2
peeled,
ook
bha
lumato
.
c
.
rs
i
,11:
�
'.
TOOITHI R AGAIN
,
,\l rs. E.trl V. Edwcmls, Li'lnrl ; Ott- I n1
The mor lng at r s Ma .
-Nancy �iltt &amp; J1ckl• Jone, . e !:� ::1� � d�r: ' ,
H u ssia. He wa. l he official host,
e
rs_t:
r
.
o
i
via,
po t 2 Po m e
0,� Imboilen of Col umbus
NEW YORK llPI - Sam11w i1lwr HI: M rH. DeJbt•rt I.A!roy l�11tes, I h u�kc-d, stew1:U 1 he whole works. you recall, on Mr , K's visit (ofII·
T, h. e e venlll .. , 8t I are V
' ened.
· enti 5' ' ,· ted DY
roy
week
e
h
t
over
"·
·
,
'
m
·
•
·
1
&lt;,_
ITI
•
24.
Zion
8,
tland
u
R
,
1
2
lo•
A
y
a1e
We
hearhly.
·
•
Baua: h and Dick Tmh l , rmi• &lt;•' 1 Ii,• M 1so n .
S f' l d on t ,•1,,.., 1 1 ., 1'l o,,, .
Jupiter .a nd Saturn :
.
l"ial visil and invited guest at
· ·. ·Am•n•· Baer visited Mr.
II I O f 62. Since Zion had the
'
•
.. ,, n ' J.. '"
A I ong I ,1r too 1•arly LR the after
'Mn
de1dllell 11asslng 1·0111 h i 1111! i11n,; 1r1 Clw s hi n• : M rs . .'
On ttus day in bl.It"'"" .
...,.
Sc l,l
. " h o' ln, ,
110.
year
a
over
or
e)
m
ti
Lhat
•
M
m
1
oat
atten
ing.
d
t
he
received
t
h
e
y
M.r■. Lewis WJJklr, M.onday.
and
w1
saiil
I
we
as
110011
hoth,
rt'
pro foolh11II w1Lh t he W11sh1n�l ,111 l'nolvilh·: Mrs Al h�rt J&lt;"a irdoih ' ;
be•
IIJ,e
boundary
the
1767,
In
And ev en the n, e 'very whip atltch
bahner,
' , a hov(', huni;:r.1· a s houiftds . I don·t
u11 !liwin"
Redaklna, are tra mP1I a.1w i 11
t ween ua...,land a
Penn1yl,4n
Lodge's disapproving face would
I Ao execu tive meeting WJIS h el d I .
•;,
chant·es
hut
(lt-la(ls
exact
I
I
I
rrca
' fbe
'
M
t. he coac hing s1arf u f 1 h r •J1 ,v
a, �op.,.
Birlh� . Ortohcr U : A d11u,::hl1!r
ll
larJy
·Mas0.n•.
c:!l
frownlnr
ess
l
e or
mor
oppear
�
.
l
t fol lowlng the yout h rally, It waa l Dix9n hne, was fJnaJ Y settled.
York 1'H1ns h1 1 hti 1\mc·r11• 111 I to M ,· . n n ◄ I Mr � . \V i l l i mTI K . B ii i l C' I'. : lffC' wc ha J /l nu�hty c1J r,ly s1111· over Mr . K 's •hould er on t ile TV
\
decided
to have lhe next meeting
· , rl•r or �cramhl!•d em:i-s,' bacon.
rootb■l1 Lca,r:ur.
I 1t1 1 , �l idltepor t.
In 1861.1, aJ ceremonies marklni
OdoNf' 1 8
on Monday nl.1h t for 8 try ou t :
- --- · --- - · -- -·- - .
. _ ·"- - - ____ I surC'ly hrpni\ and butler and jelly sr rccn.
The Fr1end ly Circle ot the Fed, . There has bee n quite a l ol of dla: r the tor'1•1 tranafer · of Alaska
' On• . wedlleaaay evening Ocl. ti
01111 lnb� roftce an,t milk. .
·
I f there's one man In t h is tr11ted Church will meet Tuesda
y •t / cuuion on w hether Jt is best to I from Ruasla· to the United Stites, • MIil ·Neitie' Vale, printlPll or ttie
,1
1 /[) w (, cor�f" ncrnard Shaw, fa - country really urid ersta ndi the
t he R.u811i1n · r�ag w11 Jowf;red ,in
8 P - m. at the church,
,
i have the youth ral ly on Monday
, 11101111 Englbh pln:vwrighl . livt&gt;rl Russian's wiles, bat'k t racking,
.'21. Memor.
2. Mtitll.l
�
fro nt of the ll'lvernor. re,ldltnce school, Mrs. Ro.,.rta WllBOn, Mrs,
/
aened.
S. Mllrblo
nndum.
, u l l Uioiw )'l'ur!&lt; fht• dir.d at 93 or do ubl e deallng and innate cruelty
Mrs:
. 1"hlllftll . . · CampbeJI · tlnd
1 nlg h t1 or S unday afternoon So
� Qtlott
A meetine for a ll Dem ratlc the s ttendan &lt;'e o! this
! n Sitka and the U. S. fla, �iaed Gla
4. Clty
�4. Frutt
/l
attended
Wchers,
!it,ljor,
rallf w mi lrl
.
dlf
I morr ) o n e:1 r rn 1 .� . b1·o&lt;· co l i , (and I l h a t man surely i8 H . c . LOdge, PrecJncl Commitleemen, theoc
its place,
Melp hel p determ ine this qu eatl
trai n
drinks
J:ll t'lls pot,1l ot's) lett uce a n d other as of now.
J
1873, rep�sentilivea of Uie ',o,tt9-ltl Conference of the
In
Count
Wome
y
Demo
rati
n'•
c
c
Cl
u
b
.
u
M119-0
2ti.
ro
u
[ Wl8 also declded at the exe::uve
.S:. CeM
Apo,(Jlijon lo
, rabbit food 1"11 ii ever know,
Prl 11 ceton, Vale, Jlut1er11 and eo. Obloand the Meis• County Club will be ! meeting that the ch u rch
Jar
6. B1.11lnes11
IO.
hour w11
coif••
i,.
t w hl�h l umbl•
So I ' m fix i ng hi fry up 8 sizp .
·� reading, des- held
today
From
I
met In New . 1- oi'k •�
at the Bradbury School, Tues• t he rall� was hel d wouid
rac
n
bf tl)sr,u-,lon of
: ablr skil l1•t uf h11 m for �uppt&gt;r, crlhlng an cldtirl)· men's elderly
JQlli\'fe"d
/
al o
rew
l
the
fln rulea to 1overn
day at 8 P, m ,
�:� .
U, Bel&lt;"V"
1, �;t��;
�
ha 've the proaram.
And I just hcl1er had. I k11ow b_y Vit'toriJ1 n flat.. fitf�Uv,e, Plan,, (2) Mem,
.mterco eaillte footlJrll2e. Infla.mfluid
(111.'ut.)
tolMr 1 9
Oc
'the
ned
m@eting
wi l l be held
JP
('XP&lt;!rit·ncc.
I
.
. Jl.,rodJ.otion; (3) Profesaiom
c
typi
a
ed
h
strele
"11hcre
al
fn · 1892, the firs commerelal
mntlon I
&amp; Forage
1'- Char
There wll\ be a joint ln1t a lla tJon I Monday night Novem
ber 14 at
�a · followed by a din,
Prob'ij
al
ritansion {n ame of
G l adstone
a,-rui11
1'- "Root -t"
h
of tho
c
re
'1
:
30
at
the
Zl�n
C
hu
reh
of
Chris
41
r•
1
A'
o
t.
h
m
u
today
y
hanks
and
t
·
'
;!
�
:!
�
�
J'b
°
8�
, apart ment ho u se) ell ting roorn •
ns Dn
L
l:'ulm.l•r•• A11w1r
:ll, �own.
D, Drom tdnry
1r:�',! ;��
Iris
n
r a:
G n
I e1go.
I a n d II few olh('r p laces are clns· furnished apparently with urea"'21. ......nel\
11� Requlre
27. AmonR"
r·
I
H
,
11
Octobe
8
19
m.
r
p.
at
Potluc
k
· 1 g ,__
CALL THI M Ml STIil
1I m
!
· honu r o r our I1 11 v11
mt n ts
�NIJINl,
a7. Pre■orlp28, Fo i-c lble
-�•,ta
__..,
,D IIS ·
_
=t'n hage, carpeted apparenOr.._ ..wtth refreillments will ·11e terved.
�LE
VEL
AND
}JP!
Fu
l
l
_
c
k
/If', �tltr
in
"dl11kivoercd"
m
ba
con t n.ct I
:lS. Mountain
492.
1
Mil 'l'IIJlll, 1lo UPI - J.
tlon ter
the .whole
ch u rchyard mou,
Thou
or
aht
todl
f
tt
;
�
lt
r
....
Oc
tlh
,
Jimm y �row.n. �r. Inside,1 1 and :w u
T("11t'lher, aiming to p la ce this gloomy vist a cl-0aed by elftai n■
29. Le1111 pro..'
38. - Paulo,
Robert LoU.i f 1,:&amp;inai Mij�l�■n: 81, Y: Rt.on County en­
rlt
Pomeroy Bend Granae will me t hal��clt Bohb Mit
y
c
Mhell,
rhd
r.
P,
:Ill. ��: of
1492,
u
t•
"!!f
O
firmly
in Jo hnny's nol a bsolutely black, b 11t i none•� ill rea:ulP' ltlfion,
Brull
II candiIIUI Cinler 'At· -U{J:' ■nd /all,
Wednesday, !t 1lde, glve the Clevel1n4 Browna J �aid : "To be-- wba�
:u. �!����
1�•• 111. Gl11e11
morl' or lt'ss lill!r pointed heud the le.as augg�tlve of a ) flnt•
f.O. ll'rench.
bee
died
ao.
�
' • hie
,
Wq'
,�
·
to
-�
!l'
we
•r'
l
t
•rt
1
r4
Hall
DAV
th•
ql
:Each
•
the b t 1-2 scoring pu nc h in the
lj. Oull-liko
URIUUl
c
gave l ht&gt;m th i!'I jingleijo,piv,i1e,
..
.
•
If
.
.
••1111,
cla n Frenc h lu11eral. "
·
.
e
l
i'J
,
e/i
Ml'll
1
h1
y
U
l
:
of
mln
f
t e onl
y · 1 11k d to bring • Pie or Nat1on1l Football
�
�- �::,�
�
bJNl
(��'k. )
,League.
.. ln fourteen hundrt&gt;d ninety, ...
tafln · . l&lt;
- ··
Can't you just see it ?
. '
"
·
rue_ir:wtllll
.shmeni,.,
t
u;µ,t·or
1 to nlng up eome ro11 · W:t1
lwo,
�
,
' �lcal
,
'
·
0c�
lt
�
CATCHfN
·
G ON PAST
Col umbu s sailed t he ocean bl ue cu.rt ain!, throw the catj,e i 1je'iil , : · n, Rtd
lljll · DO CNANGa
TllliDAY
Board will meet
NUianco
'.
SEATTLE:
Wash.
Uf'J
--1---1--11--11- �,-1--lf-+--f.
Xurt
NJ:W
YOU
VPl
_ And w hat did Johnny come up a nd turn on rou�teen
Si)
wiU meet
PMt
w,•
PTA
'e tri� · " Octohri tp it 1
N, :atino
· • t the Gegner, Univeraltf of Waahlnrt.on the N!IJNtd fOf rnll,JQr 1.,..._1 W11· Tqjt,i4Q'" j:i 1:_IO'pln, al the school.
wit h !hf! nex l day.-why ot course l ighll lit on ce?
·
· - heart� offlca J n ·,0:,.:: ,
• · 11. t,eat1on
ln:+-11-+--+.� ;.r.i_-1,,...,j...,.l-+-I
lineman, taw I toqtball !or the fir,t plrea , in tht iJ9o'1 that � f'l•·
Y
"In four t een hundred n inetyoliuiiiln1 Unit«!' NatIT. Ai beautltu!
Ocotitrr 19
time
when
he
came to the United tlo.nal Ltacup hall a ndi
riQuli-ree
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Su nd.ay m o�ni�g wllh th e officer_•
of t_ he Men s Brotherhood partic1•
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1'he president, Ray Domig a n.
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pray er. J. E. Fo,ter, 1eeretary and
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In the ev ening the Broth er hood
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gave ape c ia\ recognition to
men w h o have contributed many
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hou rs of labor In remodeling
ch ur ch basement, which ia a project of th e brot herhood.
J. H. Stepben,on reporled on
the address given by t he pre1ident
of t he American S.ptist Conven•
lion delivered at l he Ohio Baptist
Convention in Marietta laat Friday
evening. Th e president, Stanlop
Gallup of Plain1field1 Conn., Is a
succeeafi.d busineu man and 11, d e,oted Christian.
emon Rner, Hold
COUt8 IS Incom ete
H a rry Balley showed oolored
Mr. a�d Mrs. George_ Ha ckett pictures or the family triJ) to F\orParty For Daughter
Mr. Mid Mrs. Vernon Rizer of Jr., c ha 1rm en of the Girl Scou t ida thia /J u mm er a nd of his recent
Hartford W. Va., gave .e party Fund Drive in Middleport have deer h unting trip in Utah. Calvin
Saturday nigh t in honor or t heir I announc ed thal not all of the Simpson was _ chairman of the re­
ter• freshment com m ittee.
daug h ter, Ca rolyn's fourteenth ": ork_ers have_ eo_mp l eted their
hoped tha t t he
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diversion of t he evening
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Refreshme nts of h�m em lde d ur ing the drive . may call
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cookies, sandwiches, potato chips, Hac kett
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Goodnite and Patsy Rizer. Carolpel
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The e \'ent will be aponsored by
he ld S u nday a fterwere
Services
Those attending wer e Sharon
Modern Woodmen, the Bed·
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Fields, El len Crites, Erma Crites, noon at l he Nease Chapel w h
Hemlock
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Kay Sehaekel, Shirle y M ae S m ith,
Grange .
h an atte ndance of 38 and a col wit
Rita Russell, Harvietta Newla nd,
Co m mittees incl ude Mrs. Geo.
Iola Worth, Terry Hall, David lection of $16.00.
Ziegl er, Mrs. Ralph Smith, Mr.
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Zirkle. Those unab le to a ttend, minister r
Mrs. Dorot hy C haney, Mr11 . Carol
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but sending g!rts •were, Jerry ing t he ca l l, co d ucled t he service
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Mrs. Bernice Hawk.
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Carl Zi rkl e, Hut Smith, Opal and
Prizes will be given ·and rib·
Rev. Thoma will hold se rvices
Sandra Zirkle.
at th e chap e l ag a in on S u nd11y, bons a warded for the best coalume
Refr es hment s will be served and
. October 36 at 2 p. m.
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student nurse bas retur.ped to Camafter spending a week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
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Mrs. Sidney Pickens haa been
ill with a virull for lhe paat wee k.
Mr . and Mra. Frank Beach enterlained Mu. Bertha Baumgard·
nu of Glenwood, w. Va.. Jut
week. She alto visited other relatives Mr. a nd Mn. C h arle, Me•
El h inny, Mr. and Jin. Homer
Jone,, Mr. and Mn. Sidney Pitbns and Mr. and Mn. Norman
Yeaaer.
M.n. William
Bra dford w ho
has been v i.aitin.11 (or the past
two weeks In Aleundria, Va ..
with Mr . and Mrs. Ala n Bradford
. is expectec\ to rl! tnrn home tomonow e vening,
llr. and Mrs. M. L. French and
daughter, lln. Don Stiven were
in Athe n.1 Saturday to attend the
funeral service, of Mra. French's
bro her. Harry Townie nd.

St a le ·Board me m beu were in lro-d ced by Mn. Robert Bee gle
of
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Portland and included Mra. J. G.
Ilc ntz o( Zaneavi l le, Mr,. E, S.
S herow, Mra. K . B Davidson, Ca m •
bridge, Mn. A. T. Roud�bu1h, H a mJ.lton, and Mra. Milton Schlo1&amp;, Cin•
cinaatl, who conducted a workthop.
Tbe group adjourned to varioua
claaa rooms for a 45- minutes con ference ar14:r V.:hlc h they rel urneed
to the a ud1tonum for repotb �n
the conl81"ence■. Report.I were gwen by_ Mn. Charle, Hayes on membershlp, cond11c�ed by Mn. Bentz;
Mn. Erne1t Wb1tebead, aea-etary
and treasurer. conducted by �•Roudeb�•�; _Mrs. Carroll Snowden,
to
respo�S1b1bt1e1 or a del egate
Council, conducted by �- Sherow
and Mrs. Lee Wood, pr1nelple11 of
Rev. and Mn. Fred I. Girdner
the PTA, conducted by .idn.
were -at the Huntington a irport
Stblou.
yesterday to meet their daughter
Mn. Bentt., dlstrlct director, gave Mn, B. J. Shoun and daughters
a brief evalua tion of the worklhop Barbara and Suaan of Johnson
and C(lmmended Meigs County on Clty, Tennessee who ca me for a
the large attendance at the won. vi.tit with lhem .
shop. She ove the highlir,hts of
Rev. and Mn. C. E. Hoyt, {orm•
the state convention beld recfntly ,er minister of the First Baptist
In Cincinnati and ur.1ed the Coun- C hurch, now living in Ypsil anti.
ciJ to keep up lta good work.
Mich,, visited Mond a y with friends
Refreshments of sandwiches, They had been in West Virginia
cookiee, coffee, mints a nd nuts to vi1it with Mn. Hoyt's molher.
were served by the hoatetis unit.
Billy Hensler, son of Mr. and
Mu. Glen He nsler i.a confined to
h b home with mu mps.
Paula Kay Ru111ell who hu been

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ReguIar Meeting '

Roll Ca l l waa answered b7 slx
members preae nt when the 6yra.
cuae Udies Auxiliary of the
Vol unteer Fire Dept. met.
Mrs. Sylvia Zwllling, pnddent
had char ge or the meetln&amp; which
opened with the n ag pled&amp;e and
t he ''Lord's Prayer."
Reports were read and apJm)'Y•
. S250¥)() WH p u l JnW the
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spe cia l fund to be uaed toward
t he p urchase of JJ new fire truck.
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14 days retu rned Monday to Mn.
Rupe's semnd grade.
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Mr. end Mrs. C urtla Manne,noo
the
weeuncl
'or Delaware apent
·with hi.a uncle, Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Gilmore.
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Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Kl.I�•
and Mr. a nd Mn. Vernon Wdiel'
· ."of R u tland a ttended the
ter Fair last week.
Sharon Jonea returned to Ohio
Un iversity after spending tbf
, weekend with her parenbl, Ill'.
and Mrs. Ernereon Jona.

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wW be held 1t the vill•Kt ball
which ",rill lnclud, I ,nnd
m ■relt and prh.e 1 given to tbt
lftttiu\. qijut, funlliest •IMI
moat oriJfaal with date to bl ·
announeed later _
-.\; record hop "ll"ill he held at
tbe ball Saturday Oct. 22 from
1:JO until 1 0:00 o 'tlock wltb
mllllc furnlahed by "The Three
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.ffOltetles _fl'lf the next m_eetia,
.()let. 24th will M Carrie Sinclait­
.and BeUy Theili.

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Right at tlie moment it's difficult to picture this Ohio "space
traveler'' as a future doctor, or a serious judge, a successful busi•
nessman or maybe governor.
Right now he isn't concerned with his future. But we are wor�­
ing on it! Your electric companies are helping to create new jobs
in Ohio, One inip&gt;rtant way we are doing it is to help spur the
growth of Ohio industry and to attract new industry to this State.
Ohio's business climate is one of our Stat.e's best assets. In the
case of the electric companies, Ohio's business climate has made
ii possible to eem reaoonable returns--and to offer quality service
at low rates. This healthy situation is a strong attraction to out­
side industry seeking new locations.
We are p1oud ,of our part in sparking Ohio's growth-and grate­
ful we 11,(lrve in a state where the business climate encourages this

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The Marietta Electric COmpanj
· The Ci!(Cinnitl · lpas &amp; Electric company
llhlo Edison company
1'1111 Cleveland EleGtric Illuminating COmp'any
Colu1nbU$ and Southern Ohio Electric Company ' Ohio Power company
The Toledo Edison COmpan,
Tb1 DaytGn Power and Lisht Company
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Howard John•on gne the report
of the by-law committeee wit h r ec­
ommend11tion th a t on e amendment
be made, l h11t of rab tng the Coun­
cil dues to $S for each rmit, pay
.able ln Oetober.

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Six members of the Pomeroy
Shakespe are Cl u b were In Atheni
Monday to attend the Fall Con•
ference of the Ohio Federation of
Women 's Clu bs held at the Christ•
Jan Church .
A eoUee hour snd regl1tration
began a t 8 a . m. with the meeting
Child Con,ert&gt;ation
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openin.1 at D 1. m. DurinC the
morning aesaion, the presidenta of
League Mull Thur,day
each clu b preaent give a report on
The Child Conaervation Leagu e
the ir club activities. Yrs. Willia m
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harry Cla rk e nter- will me et Thursday evening at
B axter, president of the loc al club, tained wit h a birthday party Satur­ t he home of Mn Bernard Fultz,
reported t llat the cl ub wu organ- d ay afternoon honoring their child­ Assisting hostes»es for t he meet•
D,K. . . . Repar alil)' ' $20 • month with I
iied In 1 884 and federsted in HISS. ren, Vickie , RJ cky and Sherrie, ing a re Mn. Pa ul K. Russell. Mn.
She preaented the club projecb whose birthdays are in October.
W esley Fr ye and Mni. James
year's tirile. C11ts. less than_ 1_ 1 cents a
and program&amp; !or the year and
Games were pl ay ed with prizes Brewington.
dar. Phone first for fast appra,al. Then
closed with a poem, "Things Worth awarded the winners a lt er whi«:h a
A home made &amp;ift a u ction will
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decorated birt hday cake and iee !:ie l! e ld during the evening.
pick up rour maney. Also laans up lo
lunch eo n in t he cream were served and favors were
Following
chu rch dining room, t he afternoon ca ndy and balloons.
$1000 with tilriftr bud1et terms.
session opened wit h spe cial musi c
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Atte ndmg were C-Obi)y Lemiey,
by Mre. Gloria Snyder. Guest r.peak125 L 1114!N STlltllT
era were Mrs. Hsrvey Joh n11on, Charlene Mignon Quillen, Kevin
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president of the Oh io Feder.alion a nd Marla Siders, Diana Lee, Shar Stover
Russell
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w ho cd guests and brothe r, Terry.
a id Domes, Junior director,
Ad ult5 present were Mrs. Harold
had for her topic, "Now Is The
Lemley, Mrs. P eggy Quillen, Mn.
Time."
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Attendlna from the local cl ub Eugene Siders a nd Mrs. Paul Zir� ,
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were Mrs. Baxter, Mra. Ben Ne utz.
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The honr,red guests received a
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Guest.a were re&amp;iltered by Mn.
Bert Grimm, Mn. lloy Buell and
Mrs. Alfred Toney, mem ben of the
Letart Unit. Ea ch guest was pre­
sented with a name tag In thf!' form
of • pumpkin and a pro11"am bool•
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'ffle meetint opened with the ln­
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putor of the ML .Moriah Che:,cb of
God, fo l lowed by the fl■&amp; pre1enta•
Let&amp;rt Falla Girl
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ScouLI. Gro up ,1n1in&amp; of the P'l!.,A
song was directed by Mra. Geor1e
H ac kett Jr. wlth Mn. How.ard.
Roush as accomp1niat.
Mrt. William B. Downie, Counly
Council president, welcollled the
guest.a a nd cond ucted '\be buaineu
aeulon. Mrs. Rex Shenefield, see,
retary, read the minute of the May
meeting and of the September ex,
ecutlve meeting. The treaaurer,
Mrs. Ph ilip Globokar reported a
balance of $30 in the treasury. Mn.

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10 of the lnternational1 Order of
Job' s Da u ghters. M rs. S m ith was
one or the 17 grand offi cers presen t for th e inspection,
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S m it h at.
tende d the Fa l l Conference of the
Portsmo uth District of Methodist
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the late John H . Turner , became the bride of William Persinger, son of Mr. and Mrs. C arl Persinger of Pomeroy, in. a
double rin ceremon y h e Id
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Rev. R 1 c1'ard Wnght officiated at the services before a n
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---- ·- - gold and rust col ored m um s. S he 18 presi dent of the Happy-Go!'!embers of the immediate (amil- Lucky 4·H Club, Masol!, secre ta ty .
treas u rer o_f the Lamphg�ter Cla ss
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Miss Bever!y Roush of Mason an off i ce� m lhe _Meth?disl_ Youth
se_rv ed as maid of honor w hile Fellowsh i p, and Is actt ve m t he
Kit Neal of M uh.ii e port was best work of _ the Fu ture Hom em a kers
of Amer ica.
man.
The groo� i8 a 1960 grad� a te o!
Tb e brid e wu att ired in a lig ht
rny a l bl u e streel teng�h sheath Wah 2. mA Hig h Sch ool and 11 emdreu with small matching h at ployed by th e Barry C ompany of
11nd black accessoriea. She wore a Colum.bus._The c_oup:e, a re at home
pink carnalion corsage. Her onl y to t he ir fr1end1 m their apartment
jewelry was a single strand o( at 33 Mt. Plea sant Ave., Columb u s.
pearl s .
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senior at Wahama Hig h School.
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Presa I nterna tional ma jor colle e
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Ga.Jli_polis , �utland at �cArthur, f.Mterlt at N, Gallia,
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Ohio Universi ty (Saturday) and qeveland
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tw,1.e,si:s. �ed ��d ay was also
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a:es were P�Jyer "" d prizes
c.llming Achie'lement Day.
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problem Sunda7 nl1ilt wu· in I
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Nation
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,;o,ohve cold war was Put on display J �al � th, nuql"'9 contalllid
Col. Whit e f#.111 C(4i'ij}an� ,t.
Lea&amp;ue !ea.on wu the betl aver.
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wo�d ca,ve 11,� ,blnt as to what \tied to VAY �t �ti9n to atyll in ! and 'le.ss tnelalve Ulan usua� 1t J
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Anla nche Club; Th_e Conference
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Agnes, Truman, Gladys Tur eY, I
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had 59 ffl\lCb ground' to cover 1� pred ictable. Onl,y the final few p. m.; P9cahontas Club, Mrs. M a r- 1ng wa s hf.:ld Sep�. �o at the Bo rd
. son to darence A. · T� rley 7
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- CUI Wea ver, Hostess, 8 p. m.
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and .Patrice IJ\!"1um l\_1 , d id Ute W'Y cov� o1ah dinner.
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Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Miss Helen j' story �Mt the 1 � 1 models. .
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At the eounty ,pl anning �eetmg,
¥8$0n Collllly represent�hves to
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Baskia�, · t�e hour merely comedy get off1
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Garey Moore ill reP,Orted to be
I � Fr�c� . . It '�¢ied a new
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-.et�es.
"Toino·rrow " spe- ·
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the premiere indi�te&amp; Sullivan Nov. 21. '
ABC-TV . report1 the hour,lo�
&amp; Co. ire on the · �ht trolley
"debate" �t week wa• •hared �
, folk ws: Sen. Kennedy daed 20
min., 8 sec., Viet Pre1ldent Nix9n
used 24 dl&amp;i., 40 sec., and the
.panel used ,IS min., 47 sec.
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nati Elder to climb into the
conaeeuUYe week.
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preu of competition In downing I
Sandueky, easy winner over
hlahly-touled Clnclnnali Roger Ba•
con, 8-0. lust week end. Roger Ba• Fremont Roil, 32-0, moved into
on suffered lls ftnt le11s or the fi£th pl ace, while Chaminade, an
but proved th a t the Tigers a lso ran or a week ago, vaulted
teaton,
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1n be •lowed.
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ing slipped Into seventh and
,�Hl�I iootb,nStafldlnp eighth places, respectively, while ,.
ninth. Parma,
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Washlna:ton
2 o .IOO 99 89 1 them chose Massillon for first
Plttst,urah
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Chicago . . . . I 1 O .7&amp;0 65 93 vote.
Gruen Bly . . a t o .867 77 "'
S.n Fran. . . 2 2 O .SQO 56 67
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CH ICAG L· r1 - Ex Pa runon of have to P:&amp;Y for • francbiae from furdue
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-thi!ir \WO O onents
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of Coac:!h Ju:. Vennari now poillell
The Howton and N�w York . R. •a. Smit�. Gf?'� �.Y and
2 Vi:w \Ifs an in(lica�� they
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game
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prinlll�
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L:.ui l week. �t' � o,v�ls came are the toufh E:.s t de te n!wve' t.ea m Ul groups , wl;io earlier
. cker Ill lbe: NFL. 1
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tell
uilv their belts the task of Thi s the ) ha�e 00:lie �v,;al tlme!I
Lc a.11 ue, were a warded , · N�tional entry Wlft M. Donald Grant :
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m the pasI and ar e now not ed as mee t Rio Grande JJlo is ow 1-2 1
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I the best ('Orne from behind team for lhe se aso n lo8ln g 6-U last Fr,. 1 1002, by unanimous \'Ole ol'
yaon.
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MEN 'S
league
:l'lond
I I n the area
/Ja,y at tbt! ba �ds oI N9rth C aU1a
Two R10 bacb lehd t�e lea&amp;uc in
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PLEECE LINED
Their memberships were "con,
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T h. e Americ an League
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meet in Nt!W York Oct. 26 to dis- '
Pomeroy (�es Wellston at the cuss possible expansion, a n&lt;! the
outcome of lbi.a one could decide
.Hlddleporl
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LOS ANG_El..ES uPI-The be�,t I
' win column by pulling off a mild anti Dallas . Fort Forth probably available football te�m in tl) e n- ·
1 up.set over lhl! impruYed Well�ton wou l d be accepted into the Amer• ;1 lion w'11 repreae�t �,� Eu t i'l
MAKE
Year'i
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Golden Rockets.
ican League . .Both could
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Day regardle.., or c
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Details which
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Ga.Jli_polis , �utland at �cArthur, f.Mterlt at N, Gallia,
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a:es were P�Jyer "" d prizes
c.llming Achie'lement Day.
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we!:/ warded W �rs . w e:e ler '
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problem Sunda7 nl1ilt wu· in I
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cin11ati Elde�d � tkvr'-d tf.
rushinl' averaae
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the
1959
Nation
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,;o,ohve cold war was Put on display J �al � th, nuql"'9 contalllid
Col. Whit e f#.111 C(4i'ij}an� ,t.
Lea&amp;ue !ea.on wu the betl aver.
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only the !)■tul 1m6w,I . ol local
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Ga,ipoll1, Lakewooa, ' Ba'f'fiertoll, l 'J.1111'ey
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Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Beegle, Spnng Street, Pomeroy, are _NEW YO� UPI - New York ,
We , while mani:ainJ: the b,Uricldea at
W¥U11, "i'9unptow� Rye� and , me baseball' w'orld ·today whether . hi.lie $-how was in progreu.
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' press conferenee for 1 2 1) . m., I �""" h 1r1�p �"&gt; h ub;ca P under �e of sPff:(ly , iron-elad l l!'les . of irrev- Fisher is a graduate of Mi(ldleport, Hi gh School and Ohio U ni� as having one of the "1barpest j
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The wedding Will be an event ?f No".'em ber 5th _ at 10:30
wo�d ca,ve 11,� ,blnt as to what \tied to VAY �t �ti9n to atyll in ! and 'le.ss tnelalve Ulan usua� 1t J
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!\tar fell��• � Ch�le i Collln«•
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Anla nche Club; Th_e Conference
Al&amp;CI 11.aDallfAH 1i ' J:p.s\e, c'.;e_qr", �e�. �
. �. wood, Ro� Codl!¼11,1, J ill Leon an\ 1 �up.day n �t t�µnd a.wee 8\lfDI, .
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Agnes, Truman, Gladys Tur eY, I
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SI GaMJe - ll Denier
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had 59 ffl\lCb ground' to cover 1� pred ictable. Onl,y the final few p. m.; P9cahontas Club, Mrs. M a r- 1ng wa s hf.:ld Sep�. �o at the Bo rd
. son to darence A. · T� rley 7
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or Edu(al1on bwldmg �llh fo.ur•
- CUI Wea ver, Hostess, 8 p. m.
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women,
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and .Patrice IJ\!"1um l\_1 , d id Ute W'Y cov� o1ah dinner.
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Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Miss Helen j' story �Mt the 1 � 1 models. .
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At the eounty ,pl anning �eetmg,
¥8$0n Collllly represent�hves to
cround,
Baskia�, · t�e hour merely comedy get off1
Jenkins and Richard Jenkins were
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SIii�\! \Q. . I '.',ff ���lv.a.\l �w was dlmin- be.allh aer,ylce. in .e,ll))attinl epj·�
�·�•.s C"5·TV ho� fas ta ped in demic dise11e.
Garey Moore ill reP,Orted to be
I � Fr�c� . . It '�¢ied a new
µded ''S,U.i America," i under cona.lderation • · •s hoat of ,
-.et�es.
"Toino·rrow " spe- ·
w�u� w,UI be a clfy-of.the month CBS -'n"s next
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which is ldteduJett for Monday,
the premiere indi�te&amp; Sullivan Nov. 21. '
ABC-TV . report1 the hour,lo�
&amp; Co. ire on the · �ht trolley
"debate" �t week wa• •hared �
, folk ws: Sen. Kennedy daed 20
min., 8 sec., Viet Pre1ldent Nix9n
used 24 dl&amp;i., 40 sec., and the
.panel used ,IS min., 47 sec.
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9 through Nov. 11 will be taMd ,
in Waikiki,· AecompanylDI P�ar
to the ftaw1lian retort will be
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, eac h week and each week brings I took Lhe Tigers 1 1 play1 In I ti •
wholesale ch1mge11 of lhe top 10 yard hard. fought m arl'.!h lo paydlrt.
tea ms in the United Press Inter• I Springfield South, ranked second
na tiona l coaches rating,.
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su cceed ilseH III stale champions. Bacon for fourth pl a ce.
· The mJghty Ti"er1, headed by
1 Coach Leo Strang, continue
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nati Elder to climb into the
conaeeuUYe week.
turned back the Avia tors lhl1 seaBut even the tigeu fe the , son.
preu of competition In downing I
Sandueky, easy winner over
hlahly-touled Clnclnnali Roger Ba•
con, 8-0. lust week end. Roger Ba• Fremont Roil, 32-0, moved into
on suffered lls ftnt le11s or the fi£th pl ace, while Chaminade, an
but proved th a t the Tigers a lso ran or a week ago, vaulted
teaton,
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1n be •lowed.
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ing slipped Into seventh and
,�Hl�I iootb,nStafldlnp eighth places, respectively, while ,.
ninth. Parma,
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P'hlla�elphla · t o .150 110 103 I A total of 2tli coaches voted in
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Washlna:ton
2 o .IOO 99 89 1 them chose Massillon for first
Plttst,urah
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Chicago . . . . I 1 O .7&amp;0 65 93 vote.
Gruen Bly . . a t o .867 77 "'
S.n Fran. . . 2 2 O .SQO 56 67
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. 0 4 0 .000 74 136 Phllli-!pinea, outp0lnted ·
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-.cl .the Qutrl)me of maybe two area leijlues
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nd. the Red Dl'Vllli wm�n g bt-eom�; harde� wltb ; � .la.&gt;'
-thi!ir \WO O onents
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of Coac:!h Ju:. Vennari now poillell
The Howton and N�w York . R. •a. Smit�. Gf?'� �.Y and
2 Vi:w \Ifs an in(lica�� they
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prinlll�
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L:.ui l week. �t' � o,v�ls came are the toufh E:.s t de te n!wve' t.ea m Ul groups , wl;io earlier
. cker Ill lbe: NFL. 1
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tell
uilv their belts the task of Thi s the ) ha�e 00:lie �v,;al tlme!I
Lc a.11 ue, were a warded , · N�tional entry Wlft M. Donald Grant :
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m the pasI and ar e now not ed as mee t Rio Grande JJlo is ow 1-2 1
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I the best ('Orne from behind team for lhe se aso n lo8ln g 6-U last Fr,. 1 1002, by unanimous \'Ole ol'
yaon.
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MEN 'S
league
:l'lond
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/Ja,y at tbt! ba �ds oI N9rth C aU1a
Two R10 bacb lehd t�e lea&amp;uc in
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PLEECE LINED
Their memberships were "con,
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T h. e Americ an League
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meet in Nt!W York Oct. 26 to dis- '
Pomeroy (�es Wellston at the cuss possible expansion, a n&lt;! the
outcome of lbi.a one could decide
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LOS ANG_El..ES uPI-The be�,t I
' win column by pulling off a mild anti Dallas . Fort Forth probably available football te�m in tl) e n- ·
1 up.set over lhl! impruYed Well�ton wou l d be accepted into the Amer• ;1 lion w'11 repreae�t �,� Eu t i'l
MAKE
Year'i
a p•
Golden Rockets.
ican League . .Both could
�.e '-°"' Bowl Oll
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Jn other SEOAl, action Middle· proval at the meeting 1'ext v,�ek.
Day regardle.., or c
the NaUonal filiatlo,n, Adm. T� i\oil 0,
Details which
port travelb to Athens to mcel
Coach EHkcr's Bulldogs. There is League still b11 to 1eh,e lnc)µde II the Alhletlca -Y8:0da · ,n ·o Weat­
the _ni aking,i, hen, or II major �P· Lhe prol.Jlems or stocking the n.ew em Unlv�slt�e, .&amp;n,uounced Mon9et it the Jackets are able to dick clubs with pl ayers. The playl!\� j day.
, ·Hamilto,n tol d &amp;l:w:
wilh their p,1ssln g attack 1is they schedu l e, finances and othen.
Cdhqve in two pr�vious outings.
"Oth('r problcmB h a ve t o � , ifontia Football W.r.itera Auocll•
WJNTER TQAD
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of �e top IQ�pen�ta 10 the na- I
I card proves to bP very int.cresting he could not �peclfy how
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for ana elevens. Wm. lose m· have, although �e g1�es¥!d al n ing for the Bowl II BiJ Ten
draw, lh_ls sbould he another �k · ' five mlllio11 d_ollars."
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Fn'\ch� ,,.,, C9.st
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SEE OUR
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RATES

, t, Ollllk per .-.rd, nrie Jn�enion. MiDi.irnm charge - 60 eent..
I -.ta per wurd to.r three 00011eCUUve iMerll.ona.
' ..tdll - one mo1:tb for 30 ce.ot, � word.
. l"u.U nl.e of 4 cents per word will bill cbaried for advertl.ain,a:
II IIGt void "ltb.iO l lJ day, aner rec&amp;.vi.Di bill.
11:rn,,,.• in Adverti.si!ll - Should t.e r�'."U'!d immf'diately Tbe
Sentioel wW .ant be rupoIWbla fN more lb&amp;.o. one i.ncor•
IMI 1DRJ1.1on.
--,,. of Th.1.nb and $pel.:.laJ Notice• of Ev�ota 11.UO. Obitiwiea
�bed .,t l ce 'l t per wonl.
t MO.
d DAYS
WORDS
J DAY
3 DAYS
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$1J!6
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$1.1¥)
$1.2U
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70c
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1 1 1 Notices
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N Ill', N.tlonwkle. Phone R.
""'1 ._ Service 'St1tlon WY2IN6..
4-26-tfc-

AUl'TJON: Od_ 1 9 at 12:30 p. m.
6 miles off S. HI . No. 248 on
the Ua�t11111-H11ci11c Rd. or 6 mile
NE of ltacine. Leaving farm so

must sell 1 7 Gue11sey cows, 4

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KENMORE HEATROLA u,od one
winter, same a1 new, large size
with !an. Glenn E. Jewell,
I Downinlilton, Ohio.
10-l 8•6tc

WANT ADS

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!9l For Sole

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8r50n0 I
Mr. and Mn. Ezr• Phillipa and
Waller Coot vi1ited recently with
Mr. and Mn. Gllbert Donovan and
Suppl ies chlld,en or Newell, w. Va .. M,.
and �ffl. Raymond Cook ot Eaat
AS 15 SPICIALS
Liv erpool and Cecil Cook of Penn•
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $49S.OO
sy\vania.
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59 Mercury 10 H. P. $595,00
Grues,:ewski and
Mn. Lena
U H. P. Mercury Outfit Sffl.OI M .i ry Jo of low, and -Ernest Pu,
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
sey Jr. of CoYington, Kf., visited
600 iaat �In StrMt, Pomerot their grandmother, Mr.s. Jessie
Phone WYJ-3170
SLOwe.
8-20-tfc
Mrs. H erbert Parker entertained
with a dinner honoring the birth·
day of her mother, Mrs. Edna Sum­
merfi eld or Chester. Attendini
� FOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized were Mr. and Mrs. C ecil Caldwell,
hedrooms, (ull bath with auto­ Janet and Kenneth, of Tuppers
m.atle washer. Mapl e Street, Mid• Plains, Mrs. Vernon SwarU of Bel•
dleport. Phone WY 2-544:10,
pre, Mr. and Mn. Re val Summer·
10 12 6tc fi eld, G erald Lee, Tommy and Sina
Mae and Patty Gaul of near Ches•,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powell, Mr.
t
and Mrs. William Northup and Deir
SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE, hie of Gallipolis .and BIil Wingett,
New Haven. W. Va. Small invest- local.
Mrs. Joe Proff!tt and daughter,
ment required. Reasonable rental terms. A nice looking, modern Mrs. Larry Holsinger and
two
�till ion in a good location. For I children of . Mt. Moriah visited Mr.
further information call Pam- and Mrs. Llg e '1hlelda.
10 17 3te
eroy WY 2-2166.
Sunday dinner gue1U of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Krider were Mrs.
Elhel Koenig of Radne, Mr . and
Mrs. Carl Kelly and Peggy of Col·
EIGHT l\OOM HOUSE, two fl.,,. umbus, Mr. and Mrs. John Krider
I room apartment,_ A. N. llen1el. and daujhter, Joetta Ann and Mr.
11-2-lfe Don Fitch, Long Bottom, and Mr.
Phon e WY2-3212.
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and Mrs. Elsworth Pill and Connie
MODER N unturn ished 3 room,
of Pomeroy, Afternoon caller1 were
at1d bath apartment. Birch cab·
�11r. and Mrs. Bernest Bruch, Eliz·
inets,
disp(lsal,
incinerator,
abeth and Delbert, of Pomeroy,
large closets. Phone WY2-5141.
Miss Freda Dill and Dqnna Roach
9-l 6-Uc
of Columbus and Robert Larkinp; of

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I 0- For Sole or Rent

1 3 ) For Lease

t 1 4) For Rent

Hulsteins and l Jersey, 2 single
unit Delaval Milker, 4 can cooler, 13 mllk can�. 15 gal. Hot
Water Heater, Sunbeam Clippcrs, 1 Border Collie pup. some
ilc1y and straw, I good old
�uggy , household goods and
other items not listed. Nut
respunsiblc fur c1ccidenls.
Orly Gainer, (01imcr.)
Huruld Goddard, Auctioneer
"GOLD AND fr n fi l·: COINS Wilnl- 10· ! 5 •3t c
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ed."' Don·t undersell your val� -- 1
Al'Aru.'M.EN'J'S - .'JWDllhed aDd
uable treasures for ptnnics. 1960 1 Ux5o 1- .' . HOUSE THAILER
uol urnla;,ed. M�•len. Middle
Priced Reasonable. Sec Hay NOTl(E OF SALE UNDER
3 3 ti
Learn th ei r t r ue value. Get an
porl. Phone WY 2-2821 .
mond Thomas, Lanijs\·ille, Ohio
CHATTEL MORTGAGI
expert appraisal am! oHer. All I
or cal! S11·2·4259.
10 17 6lc GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BED·
mail confidential. Write L. C.
By virtue of a Chattel Mortgage
BOOM .and bath . Located cor• executed and delivered by Earl
Homer, 1 9�6 ThQmas Ave., 1-'orts
CoAL DELIVERED. Vi ctor Swain,
ner Main and Broadway, lta· K.au!f and Opal Kauff to the und er•
mouth, Ohw.
10· 18•3tf
Hdc111e, Ohio.
10 17 3lp
cine. $35.00. Close to school signed on May 20th, 1960, and
and church. Out of High Water. filed with the Clerk of Courts of
I PO fA'l'O�S FOR SALE. Htlrb WHCall
William Cleland , Racine. Meigs County, Ohio, on May 20th,
1 6 ) Lost_ar.d__
B
l i11.ms, Shade, Ohio.
1 0 12 t p
10- 18·3lp
1980 and on which d efault has
-cc--c�. - - �"C"
1952 t'OUD VB. 53 motor .$150 ;
' mat.le, the undersillned w_ill
1951 Pontiac, rnns good. he s t 1 1 A� NOW fAK�G O� DEHS FOR 1956 CADILLAC for sale or trade. been
chattels descrlh­
my 1mpurled gaits: 1- eather Bird
Phone WY2·350D.
10-l8-5tc sell the goods and
orter 1948 Do&lt;lgc, run8 good
es, to-wit: 1955
mortgag
said
in
cd
p1 d ure:1, cucl!.oo and novelty
S HIO. See Ted Thom pso n, Hut •
er, S erial No.
Cyllnd
8
ker,
Studeba
clucks, carving 1&gt;e1s, hand tooled IIOlJSE FOR HENT Oil Story&amp;
land Body Shop.
JO ] 8-Jtp
at Blaet•
Coupe,
Pass.
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5
8383952
leather purses, costume Jewelry,
R1..1n. Sec Mrs. Ed Eber11bach, tnar Auto Comp11ny Warehouse,
Many items to choose from. l buy
1 05 Wright St., Pomeroy or Spring Av enue, Pom eroy, Ohio, in
.
C11rect from the ovcrscK sup­
call WYZ-2915 after 5 p. m. lhe Village or Pomeroy, M e1g,
plier, C,rn save you money on
10- lB-titc
a.ood CINn UMCI Cen
County, Ohio, on October 26th,
lovely gilts. Slop and see theE&gt;C
AU Mahq at1d Mocllla
M,
at my home. Iola Bartrum, Inter• TREE EX:PEHT, tree trimming 1960 at 10:00 A.
MEl IOflOL.rTAN MoTOQ
price $50.00.
sale
Minimum
national Trndcr, Langsvillc, 0 .
.also house painting. See Sidney
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6G0-606 la1t Malll It.
Caah in hand on
sale:
or
·rerms
lO 2 7 3tp
Huddleliton, Merrell RD, Mason,
Po.,_,.,, Ohio
sale.
of
day
10-18•3tc
,W . Va.
1"0H SALE: APPLES. Burdr;itte
Th• FarrMr• Bank &amp; Savlnp
1 959 l1-IEVROLET VB lmp11ia.
Company
Fruit 1''i1rm, Pomeroy Houle 1 .
$2,29�. Hard top 2 dour. Chev .
Po1Mroy, Ohio
l'honc W Y 2-6970.
10 1 7 6lp NICE FIVE room home for rent.
tolcl'5 rinest and he.st, and this
l0·1 B·61c
WY2-524 1.
(10) 11, 25, 2tc
one i.s rineal in condition and APPLE BUTTER apples $ 1 .UU per
appearance.
Turboglrde, rear
bushel . See Cbri&amp; 1"rut h , Maso n ,
seat speaker. Safely•trak differ­
W . Va. and please bring your
ential. Shows tender care. Blaet•
10..l:'.i·6tc MAN to take over IH 1tatlon.
containers,
NOTICI OF IALI UNDIA
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tnar's, Pomeroy.
Phone WY2·9920.
1 1 14 tile
CHATTEL MORTGAGI
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MAClllN&amp;By virtue of a Chattel Mortgage
195'7 FORD VB fi'Rirlane 500, $1 ,295.
round bobl:lln, in brand new con­ WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2- executed and delivered b)' F101d
9-23•tfr
2 door scd11n. Sharp rar inside
0020.
sole cabinet. Equlpped to Zii
Slot.art, Jr., and Grace Stobarl to
and out. fi'ort.l omalic. Blacltnar's,
ug 11nd m11k e buuon holes. Will
Pre!ton Moton Inc. on March 26th,
Pomeroy.
1 1 �4 6tc
1ell to re1po111lble party lo
USI
erv1ces 1 960, duly 11signe� to the under·
t.i.ke over l! paymenl11 of $8.40
-- signed and flied with the Cl�rk of
1951 Studehaker V8 President $99:1
LL-R ,UaNA.( 11 1
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per month. Phone W Y. 2-224.14.
Clerks or Meigs County, Ohio, on
t door sOOan. finish and uphols•
10 12 6tc . HOUII ••li•ncN. ArflOlcl .,... M arc h 2Sth • l960 • and on which
tery like new. Studebak er's fin•
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there, SyrHUM,. Ohio. Phone
made , the under•
esl. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
AUCTION
1 M J.tf I default has been
· WY2"'314.
goods and
th
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sell
will
signed
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mort•
escribed in uid
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chattels
AIR
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REFRIG&amp;ReONOJTlON
My farm home ha11, been 1uld and
19M BUICK V8 Hard Top 4 dr.
er,
Cylind
8
Ford,
19:17
aUon ■er"rictt. Jack'• Refrlgera- gage, to-wit:
( am moving into a mobile
'9911. Sparkling orlgln11l two
al
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Tudor
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179337
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No.
tlon.
Serial
N
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Haven.
l'bone
TU2hom e, therefore I will sell the
tone green flnish. Dynarlow
Motor■
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Presto
at
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Auctio
Public
8fl37,
6-28-tf
fullowlng personal property nt
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drive, Blacttnar ',11, .Pomeroy,
Inc., 461 South Third Avenue, Mid·
the farm louted just west of
.4' 1 tCTl0MIII
\ l 14 6tc
dleport, Ohio, in the Villa�e of
the Morning Siu Church, Th e
Complete ..,..,,.
Middleport, Meigs County, Ohm, on
I
Nease Selllemenl Community, 3
'&amp;2 FORD, ¾ lon truck. Adrian
Crltt
al'lclfoNf
October 28th, 1960, at 10:30 A. M.
MHcs North of Racine, Ohle. [
Lathe)'. Phone TU 2-4M l .
Wttt., Phone or CIHltHt
Minim um Hale prlce $4�.00.
Philco Refrigerator, 0-pc. Din- A. C. BRADf·ORt1, laclne, Oh...
1 0 J 7 4tp
Termll of sale: Ca1h in pand on
ette Set, Dining Room Tabl e &amp; 1
day or aale.
Buffet, Old Desk, Radio, L. C.
Th• Farmer• a.nk Savlnta
Smith
Typewriter, 2 Metal
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Comp.1ny
Beds (compl ete), 2•pc. Living
Ohio
Pomeroy,
OAS, l'Uel. OIL and ce,1 furRoom
Suite , 2 Ov erstuffed
(10)
11, 25, 2tc
111CN. Call for lrH e•tlmatn.
Chairs, Blonde Bedroom• Suite
,onmu • .Abbotl .llldaleport.
(N ew), 9x 12 Rug and 2 Throw
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Hugs, Metal Porch Chair, MHk­
lng Machin e, Gard e n Tractor,
VEN.E'l'IAN BLINDS $3,00 and up.
FOR SALE FIVE room house,
(ron Kettle,
Garden Tools,
llelo1• 9:30 A,AL
New w,ndow blind, and •hades.
5 ¼ acres, 1chool bu1 and mall
Portable Spray er, Black Smith
11""'1- WY•2•­
Store iwnln111. Dal e Wlppel Sup•
l route, S milea aouth of Chea•
i,�orge, Ic e Cream Free zer, 1400
KAU'I&amp; ,1110
, pl)', 31&amp; Union Ave., Pomeroy,
ter on Shade River Road. See
B11les Hay-(700 New, 100 Old)
Al ChMtw
1 0 1 1 30lc
Ohio.
Dalt! Warner, Syracmie, 0.
Crosle y El ectric Range , Utility
Y- 1-2145
-:::::-,::-- Priced tor quicll: ule. lO·UUtp
'DI.I L'\.TE T. H. DAVIS pro­
&lt;.:abinet, Chain, Bookca11e, Re­ HAMIi.i. lllllVICI ITAT­
perty, brJck two 1torf, located
cord Play er Records, Record
..,_,. tllKI A.M.
FOR S,\L!;- FIVE ROOM HOUII
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1t , Nonb
Third and Coal
Cabinet, on e Electrolux Sweep·
Albany AA
wlth bat-b, nice location. - Melvl■
er, PIHtlc
Roe•
Platform
litrlltl, Middleport, may be
Hood. 1 1 1 LO,!u1t St., Pomue,.
lver, DQ lienlc&lt;
..a PY evening.
ker, 2 Hacken, Clocll: (Ship De­
9·17•30tt
10 I SOlp
sign), Singer Sewing Machine
AUCTION lll
' ' NlliCCIII SEWING M!llHINE com,
(Port11hle), Stand, Cement Mix­
RIAIONAl�I RATII
� pl'eUi •II uc. Makea button hol es,
A Money Making
er, Carpe nter Tools, Bukher­
IATISPACTION OUARANTIIO '•
" G'OIIOsn m■, and all fancy etit·
CaU or wrl.. I. O. McCoy
ing Tools, Bra11 K ettle, 2 Scal es
chea. OrWnall1 1old ror over
ChHter, Ohio
Pulleys and flnpea, Log Chain■,
�.00. Pay orf balanc e of $86
Several Cow Bell■. Many other
= 8 22 SOlp
Add H11ncll'N1 of Oollara ••
1_,,.,. payment, ot $2 per week.
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:useful article! not Hsted ,
Your proNnt Income with
· l'Phon� WY 2·2206.
to 12 etc
BULLDOZER FOll HlRE. Pondt,
Dana P. Ables,
th• lmportt4 prodvch of
basement, and landscaping. Ph.
Owner.
FJJBI, On, STOVE. Good shape
10 S 30tp
Cheitor, YU &amp;-3255.
.00 ._110 leath er hor1e hide Terms of S11le: CASH.
Not
RNpon1ible
for
Accident.
e
d:et 1lae 38 like n�w $15.00.
!tOOFrNG - SPOUTING, SHEET
Sale
conduclcd
by Bradford
• om Well.I, Harriaonville.
met.al work. Repair work of any
Auction Company, Racine, Ohio.
, 111-IIUtp
kind. Phone WY 2·2301 .
Dl11trjbutora are now being se­
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Auctioneer : Critt Bradlord
1 0 1 0 SOtp
POTATOES Clarence
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Mr. and Mn. Ralph Pdill1 of B et·
.-er Fall,, Pa. spent II wee.i: end
with hit moth er, Mrs. E. _ S. MUI&amp;.
.Mr. and Mn. William Meade • of
Columbua visited with Mr. a.nd
Mrs. Junes Tuford.
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Mias Franki e Mumaw.
M.iN Jane Wise and mother of
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Mr. a�d Mrs. Li ge Shields. Wee k
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Barbara Jetn, Columbus.

AN'TIQurrY . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . umbaa were tt('enl 1ue1ts of Mr .
Mr. and Ura. Bill Ayrtt of Cleve- an d Mn:. Cal Orr.
land spent the week end with bis
Mrs. Dean Sayre, who has been
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brother-in•law and litt er, Mr. and
the •
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Mrs. Donna Jon es of Ml. V er• Mn. Arthur Stobart..
Sayre,
was accompanied to her
non spe nt tbe weekend with Mr.
.... _ _ ,nd M,•• . Gene Roush ,nd
DH
hom
e in Lorain, by the Sayres, wh o
.
and Mrs. FN!d WIicoxen.
ramll•
" and M ,,. Judy Sh1ln or Co· ·
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son .in.Jaw ahd daughter Mr. and
Mn. Joe Form•o.
P erry OrT and son, ��
C��- Mn. William Jact■on, Salem .
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Eth el Hoback had a1 her dinner
Ratel SeU era
and thUdr en
gu e1t1 Saturday, Mrs. Mary Bahr
Mrs. Charl es Turner and Mrs.
o{ Portland, her son Charles Ho- spent Saturday with her parents, Fn nk Epperl)' were co -hostesses at
back or Cincinnati and her grand Mr. and Mrs. Eber Picken■.
a . stork shower at the Epperly
son Paul Hoback of CoW.mbus.
E'oer
Pickens hom� honoring Mn. Epperly ' s
Mr. and
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Ethel Hoback s pent Tue�ay spen t Tuuday evening with their daqJhter, Mn. William Miller. Re•
with her eister-hi-law Garnet Sm1tb son, Mr_ ,md Mn. Eber Pkkenl freihments were served .after the
gifta we re opened.
of Racine.
and helped mall:e apf,le butlP.r.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jes■i e Sinelair and ·
children, Mr. and Mn. Ballard Phil• I
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Phil .
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Rich­
ards, Mn. D enni■ Richard■, Mrs.
James H•IJ and children of Logan
Count)', W. Va., Mr. and Mn. Tam
Can�erberry, Mr. and Mra. Buddy
Canterberry and dauilhter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Hall, Mr1. Mary McCoy
and childr en, Mr. and Mrs. H;arem
Hall and children of Mingo County,
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Joaeph and Maggi e ijemsley re­
ce ived word ol the 1erious illneas
of thei r granddaughter, Mrs. Jo.an
(Hemsley) Ritchart of J elferllon
City, Mo. She is a niece or Mr.
Thomas Clark.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Morgan of
Portsmouth, Mrs. Frances Ritter
and Mrs. Mary Browning of New
Bo1ton and Mrs. Kathryn Johnson
of Wolf P en were Sunday dinner
eu esta of Mn. Ada Slack and 10n1,
Roger and Eugene . (n the after­
nnon they c11led on Mr. and ){rs.
Wilkie Sarson at Portland.
Mr. an, Mn. Horace McElhinn ey
of Middleport RD and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warner of Pom eroy
were Sunday afternoon &lt;!ali en on
Mr■. Edna Carleton. They w ere for•
mer achoo! pupi l• of Mr&amp;. Carle ton.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shield• viail ed
Mn. Conni e Shields of Pomeroy.
Ove rnight guelta of Mr. and Mrs.
William Eichinger were Mr. and
'Mra. Ernest BarUy of Man, W. Va.
Mn. Mary Sheets of Dayton
spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs,
Tltua Plcten■ and Maud and Josi e
Pickena.
Mr. a11d Mrs. Marion Walters ol
Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Duckworth of Otlego, Mr. and
Mr11. M illard Duckworth of Hunt­
ington. Mr. and Mrs. H1uold Mc•
Comas and children of Rav em1wood, Mr. and Mrs. James Gulns•
!er and ·children ,ol Lancaster,
Mrs. Sidney Bartela, daughter, Ruth
an d friend of Huntington were
h ere to cele brate the 89lh birthday
of Mrs. Dora Duckworth, Oct. 9.
Mr. and Mn. Di cit Win ebre nner
spent a day In Columbus.
Mrs. Oma Winebrenn er I• ••pend•
in g a month in New Brighton, Pa.
with her three daughten.
Mra. Maud Branch and grand­
d,iughter, Su11n, ol Columbus, and
dauchter, Mra. Thomas Ren esto
(Mae ·Branch) anll. son, Tommy or
Cbarle1ton. S.
l!lpent Thursday
until Sund1y with the ir mother
and arandmoth er,
Mr&amp;. Malti e
Sprlnger1
Mi'. and Mr11. Dav e King of Steu·
benvllle ,pent th e we eit., end with
the latter'• al1ter, Mr■. Lela Hen­
drix. They were atcompanied home
by Mn. He ndrix · who will spend
the wint er the re.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shields visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Proffitt or
Portland.
Mrs. Della Starkey of Columbus ·
apent Saturday night and Sunday
in the William Diddl e home.

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dent E i.wmhower w.u c1n-yina: the
1tate b)' 800,000 vo&amp;e,.
Grttii is credited with pb)'ing
the major rol e in Gov. David L.
Lawrence 's victol')' in the 19MI MU·
bernaforlal race, by delivering a
177,000 plurality in Philadelphia.
Lawre11ce 'l'On th e foiv ernorahip
by a m■ritn of only 76,000 st.ate•
wide .

Bdth pl�ea are confident, with
the Repbl))ican1 pointJng to ' the
Political ar1aQsta in Alle&amp;henY
fact tbat Democrat. have
been County, where P itt.burgh UI lo·
una�l'e to put their pre11dentia1 cated, !igure K,enned)' shou�d d e•
nonunee o\ler in th e state 1lnce feat Nui:011 by 00.000 vote, Ul that
11M4 when Franklin D. Rooie,e lt 1 ..-ea.. But they em9huize that ia
won his fourth term. They alio a 1u111,
point to their batie ftrength Out•
a.1'9tout INH Uncertain
Un employJ11 ent, totaling about
sid e the tarce meU'opolitan areh.
But Demotrats ny t he picture 350.00, in the Keystone State, ie
h.111 chant�, and that this ta &amp; a bla: issue. But one of the im,
Democratic )'ear. The traditional ponderables is the religious isaue
Republic&amp;n re 1i■trltion lead in the and th e effect ii will have on the
Ke�illOne State has dwindled from pr,dominantly Prot estant eleclor­
ita 1trong margin of almost one ate.
Lawrence, who stay ed on th e
million back In 1 9M to 23p00· in
fence until virt'ually the lut mlhthe primary Jut Aprll 26.
The Democtats upse t t.Jte 1 8- ute before throwing his powerflil
year hold of th e GOP on lpe Jo,,, 1upport behind Kennedy at the
..,-nonbip ■ix yean aco, and �aiVC! Ue 1�ratic National Convention
steadlly lnueased their- po�er on in Los' Angeles, ii himself a C.ith­
the ,era11 root.I 1,y1I wit.ij t9urt• olic.
l:iouae and municipal vletotie■
He coneeded before . �e convens_i11ce that lim e.
tlon that hia QWQ ' Catbolidam hfq
, The k ey to vidtory for either
been • lactqr in bis beilt.•tlon Jo
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side m&amp;y hince 011 tn
e aho�ji:a,g ryn lf I.b
ver-norabtp berore
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in th e 1t,te·1 two rar1e1t citi-:- ·� e io
a bla role •• "Mr.
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Phil1delpbl1
and Pi1tl(,u1¥JlDemocrat" ol Penna,ltanil
for
which ar_ e Dergocratjc slfong&amp;olds ·
man)' )'ear, and th e fact that pe ,
and have be en holding the bel"·
c0Ul4 have had the wtY noml•
allC e of power tor the D e mocrat,
nation at any tim e in that period .
,
in st.alewide contests
in recent
Herbert Hoover won Pennsylyeara.
vania's electoral vot;es in 1921 b&gt;'
G.OP ,w...
. Miner•
a margin of 987,796 votea, com•
Th e Republicans will have t o
piling 2,0li5,382 against 1,067.586
hold down the exp ected �mo• I Al
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or
mlth ·
cratic Jllajoritiea in Lhose
t'Wo
heavily iJ1idu1trtallzed areas, with
The conte■l8 for atatewide of.
larae Roman Catholit populations fices have bee n overshadowed b)'
ln order to puah the national tick• the presidential races. At st.site
et acrou 'Tith the help ol 'l)lu,c h are the, poats ol auditor gener;il,
of the tural and outlyina: counties st•te treasurer and a aeat on the
across ttie state.
state Superior Court. on the dis•
'I\ie, ·atat!'&amp; hard-coal
region, trlct level, I,,awrenpe ill most anwith lta acute unemployment prob- xlo111 to snare control or both. ·
lems, is alao being wooed !urlous- houaes of the Le&amp;islature. He baa
ly by the GOP · in an effort to been plagu ed by politicalb: d.ivid­
brJng It bliitk into tbe p,J,rty fold. ed. legislature1 since his i11AUi1ura­
Some anthracite counties have lion in 19MI. Th@ R'epublicana have
ft.raypd into th e opposition camp Deen in control or the Senate for
or have been turning in lharpJy 22 years.
reduced niiirgin•
the ·parfy.
Rep. William J. G ree n, the
. U.
efficient leader of ·Ute J!'hlJ1del.p)li!l Democratic Of- '
. , pre,Q®
dicl1 a m.Jorl\y •• •�(Ii
1fo ,f'I),
tl)I, q�i)t:,,r Cl - ""d he •!I a
fflOtd &lt;ll de� erl!III on Wa p,e. ;Ga�ces: t(ontgomery 15 ft. up­
d1,u.,,,. iJ!a �li•ed
lJi:1 •·• 19\Y,.r, rJ,mning 8 ft. open.
�tioti, fOf' �pie, · deJive,ed GilllpolU 17,9:
upper, 9.0 lower,
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All Kanawha river dams are
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Ohio River boats down: Dasb­
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i.m 0-f; Lock 1 3 Nalion1I 4r30 am
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am, 6-0. New MartlnsvilJ,
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2-0; Reliance 9:20 am 1 1-1.
.poats Up: Loclr 13 Chottin 1 :35
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Jiert _GiPbont I :'10 am 3•0; Ga m­
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resource, into the fight to wln
Penntylvania'1 32 eh!Ctor■l •oles.
The outlook lt1 'doubtful at thi&amp;
stage. Vice President Richard
Nilt0n ind Sen. John F. Kennedy
have sc:heduled additional 1winga
irito the 1t1te in tlepped up cam•
palg111.

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up to 48 hil'un opeMltlon on '1ne fllllng· of coal, Come In and
He 'em tori� or tomorrow.

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CONSJBT�T DErENDABLB IIESULT8
RATES

, t, Ollllk per .-.rd, nrie Jn�enion. MiDi.irnm charge - 60 eent..
I -.ta per wurd to.r three 00011eCUUve iMerll.ona.
' ..tdll - one mo1:tb for 30 ce.ot, � word.
. l"u.U nl.e of 4 cents per word will bill cbaried for advertl.ain,a:
II IIGt void "ltb.iO l lJ day, aner rec&amp;.vi.Di bill.
11:rn,,,.• in Adverti.si!ll - Should t.e r�'."U'!d immf'diately Tbe
Sentioel wW .ant be rupoIWbla fN more lb&amp;.o. one i.ncor•
IMI 1DRJ1.1on.
--,,. of Th.1.nb and $pel.:.laJ Notice• of Ev�ota 11.UO. Obitiwiea
�bed .,t l ce 'l t per wonl.
t MO.
d DAYS
WORDS
J DAY
3 DAYS
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$1J!6
90c
10
60c
$1.1¥)
$1.2U
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70c
211
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1 1 1 Notices
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fl¥ ,,In. FrM ln�tlon , ln1ur­
N Ill', N.tlonwkle. Phone R.
""'1 ._ Service 'St1tlon WY2IN6..
4-26-tfc-

AUl'TJON: Od_ 1 9 at 12:30 p. m.
6 miles off S. HI . No. 248 on
the Ua�t11111-H11ci11c Rd. or 6 mile
NE of ltacine. Leaving farm so

must sell 1 7 Gue11sey cows, 4

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KENMORE HEATROLA u,od one
winter, same a1 new, large size
with !an. Glenn E. Jewell,
I Downinlilton, Ohio.
10-l 8•6tc

WANT ADS

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!9l For Sole

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8r50n0 I
Mr. and Mn. Ezr• Phillipa and
Waller Coot vi1ited recently with
Mr. and Mn. Gllbert Donovan and
Suppl ies chlld,en or Newell, w. Va .. M,.
and �ffl. Raymond Cook ot Eaat
AS 15 SPICIALS
Liv erpool and Cecil Cook of Penn•
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $49S.OO
sy\vania.
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59 Mercury 10 H. P. $595,00
Grues,:ewski and
Mn. Lena
U H. P. Mercury Outfit Sffl.OI M .i ry Jo of low, and -Ernest Pu,
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
sey Jr. of CoYington, Kf., visited
600 iaat �In StrMt, Pomerot their grandmother, Mr.s. Jessie
Phone WYJ-3170
SLOwe.
8-20-tfc
Mrs. H erbert Parker entertained
with a dinner honoring the birth·
day of her mother, Mrs. Edna Sum­
merfi eld or Chester. Attendini
� FOOT TRAILER, 3 full sized were Mr. and Mrs. C ecil Caldwell,
hedrooms, (ull bath with auto­ Janet and Kenneth, of Tuppers
m.atle washer. Mapl e Street, Mid• Plains, Mrs. Vernon SwarU of Bel•
dleport. Phone WY 2-544:10,
pre, Mr. and Mn. Re val Summer·
10 12 6tc fi eld, G erald Lee, Tommy and Sina
Mae and Patty Gaul of near Ches•,
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powell, Mr.
t
and Mrs. William Northup and Deir
SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE, hie of Gallipolis .and BIil Wingett,
New Haven. W. Va. Small invest- local.
Mrs. Joe Proff!tt and daughter,
ment required. Reasonable rental terms. A nice looking, modern Mrs. Larry Holsinger and
two
�till ion in a good location. For I children of . Mt. Moriah visited Mr.
further information call Pam- and Mrs. Llg e '1hlelda.
10 17 3te
eroy WY 2-2166.
Sunday dinner gue1U of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Krider were Mrs.
Elhel Koenig of Radne, Mr . and
Mrs. Carl Kelly and Peggy of Col·
EIGHT l\OOM HOUSE, two fl.,,. umbus, Mr. and Mrs. John Krider
I room apartment,_ A. N. llen1el. and daujhter, Joetta Ann and Mr.
11-2-lfe Don Fitch, Long Bottom, and Mr.
Phon e WY2-3212.
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and Mrs. Elsworth Pill and Connie
MODER N unturn ished 3 room,
of Pomeroy, Afternoon caller1 were
at1d bath apartment. Birch cab·
�11r. and Mrs. Bernest Bruch, Eliz·
inets,
disp(lsal,
incinerator,
abeth and Delbert, of Pomeroy,
large closets. Phone WY2-5141.
Miss Freda Dill and Dqnna Roach
9-l 6-Uc
of Columbus and Robert Larkinp; of

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l 9a ! Mori ne

I 0- For Sole or Rent

1 3 ) For Lease

t 1 4) For Rent

Hulsteins and l Jersey, 2 single
unit Delaval Milker, 4 can cooler, 13 mllk can�. 15 gal. Hot
Water Heater, Sunbeam Clippcrs, 1 Border Collie pup. some
ilc1y and straw, I good old
�uggy , household goods and
other items not listed. Nut
respunsiblc fur c1ccidenls.
Orly Gainer, (01imcr.)
Huruld Goddard, Auctioneer
"GOLD AND fr n fi l·: COINS Wilnl- 10· ! 5 •3t c
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ed."' Don·t undersell your val� -- 1
Al'Aru.'M.EN'J'S - .'JWDllhed aDd
uable treasures for ptnnics. 1960 1 Ux5o 1- .' . HOUSE THAILER
uol urnla;,ed. M�•len. Middle
Priced Reasonable. Sec Hay NOTl(E OF SALE UNDER
3 3 ti
Learn th ei r t r ue value. Get an
porl. Phone WY 2-2821 .
mond Thomas, Lanijs\·ille, Ohio
CHATTEL MORTGAGI
expert appraisal am! oHer. All I
or cal! S11·2·4259.
10 17 6lc GOOD 7 ROOM HOUSE, 4 BED·
mail confidential. Write L. C.
By virtue of a Chattel Mortgage
BOOM .and bath . Located cor• executed and delivered by Earl
Homer, 1 9�6 ThQmas Ave., 1-'orts
CoAL DELIVERED. Vi ctor Swain,
ner Main and Broadway, lta· K.au!f and Opal Kauff to the und er•
mouth, Ohw.
10· 18•3tf
Hdc111e, Ohio.
10 17 3lp
cine. $35.00. Close to school signed on May 20th, 1960, and
and church. Out of High Water. filed with the Clerk of Courts of
I PO fA'l'O�S FOR SALE. Htlrb WHCall
William Cleland , Racine. Meigs County, Ohio, on May 20th,
1 6 ) Lost_ar.d__
B
l i11.ms, Shade, Ohio.
1 0 12 t p
10- 18·3lp
1980 and on which d efault has
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1952 t'OUD VB. 53 motor .$150 ;
' mat.le, the undersillned w_ill
1951 Pontiac, rnns good. he s t 1 1 A� NOW fAK�G O� DEHS FOR 1956 CADILLAC for sale or trade. been
chattels descrlh­
my 1mpurled gaits: 1- eather Bird
Phone WY2·350D.
10-l8-5tc sell the goods and
orter 1948 Do&lt;lgc, run8 good
es, to-wit: 1955
mortgag
said
in
cd
p1 d ure:1, cucl!.oo and novelty
S HIO. See Ted Thom pso n, Hut •
er, S erial No.
Cyllnd
8
ker,
Studeba
clucks, carving 1&gt;e1s, hand tooled IIOlJSE FOR HENT Oil Story&amp;
land Body Shop.
JO ] 8-Jtp
at Blaet•
Coupe,
Pass.
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5
8383952
leather purses, costume Jewelry,
R1..1n. Sec Mrs. Ed Eber11bach, tnar Auto Comp11ny Warehouse,
Many items to choose from. l buy
1 05 Wright St., Pomeroy or Spring Av enue, Pom eroy, Ohio, in
.
C11rect from the ovcrscK sup­
call WYZ-2915 after 5 p. m. lhe Village or Pomeroy, M e1g,
plier, C,rn save you money on
10- lB-titc
a.ood CINn UMCI Cen
County, Ohio, on October 26th,
lovely gilts. Slop and see theE&gt;C
AU Mahq at1d Mocllla
M,
at my home. Iola Bartrum, Inter• TREE EX:PEHT, tree trimming 1960 at 10:00 A.
MEl IOflOL.rTAN MoTOQ
price $50.00.
sale
Minimum
national Trndcr, Langsvillc, 0 .
.also house painting. See Sidney
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6G0-606 la1t Malll It.
Caah in hand on
sale:
or
·rerms
lO 2 7 3tp
Huddleliton, Merrell RD, Mason,
Po.,_,.,, Ohio
sale.
of
day
10-18•3tc
,W . Va.
1"0H SALE: APPLES. Burdr;itte
Th• FarrMr• Bank &amp; Savlnp
1 959 l1-IEVROLET VB lmp11ia.
Company
Fruit 1''i1rm, Pomeroy Houle 1 .
$2,29�. Hard top 2 dour. Chev .
Po1Mroy, Ohio
l'honc W Y 2-6970.
10 1 7 6lp NICE FIVE room home for rent.
tolcl'5 rinest and he.st, and this
l0·1 B·61c
WY2-524 1.
(10) 11, 25, 2tc
one i.s rineal in condition and APPLE BUTTER apples $ 1 .UU per
appearance.
Turboglrde, rear
bushel . See Cbri&amp; 1"rut h , Maso n ,
seat speaker. Safely•trak differ­
W . Va. and please bring your
ential. Shows tender care. Blaet•
10..l:'.i·6tc MAN to take over IH 1tatlon.
containers,
NOTICI OF IALI UNDIA
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9-23-tfc
tnar's, Pomeroy.
Phone WY2·9920.
1 1 14 tile
CHATTEL MORTGAGI
- - - --- -- - - SINGER SEWING
MAClllN&amp;By virtue of a Chattel Mortgage
195'7 FORD VB fi'Rirlane 500, $1 ,295.
round bobl:lln, in brand new con­ WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2- executed and delivered b)' F101d
9-23•tfr
2 door scd11n. Sharp rar inside
0020.
sole cabinet. Equlpped to Zii
Slot.art, Jr., and Grace Stobarl to
and out. fi'ort.l omalic. Blacltnar's,
ug 11nd m11k e buuon holes. Will
Pre!ton Moton Inc. on March 26th,
Pomeroy.
1 1 �4 6tc
1ell to re1po111lble party lo
USI
erv1ces 1 960, duly 11signe� to the under·
t.i.ke over l! paymenl11 of $8.40
-- signed and flied with the Cl�rk of
1951 Studehaker V8 President $99:1
LL-R ,UaNA.( 11 1
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per month. Phone W Y. 2-224.14.
Clerks or Meigs County, Ohio, on
t door sOOan. finish and uphols•
10 12 6tc . HOUII ••li•ncN. ArflOlcl .,... M arc h 2Sth • l960 • and on which
tery like new. Studebak er's fin•
I
there, SyrHUM,. Ohio. Phone
made , the under•
esl. Blaettnar's, Pomeroy,
AUCTION
1 M J.tf I default has been
· WY2"'314.
goods and
th
e
sell
will
signed
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10 14 6tc OCT. 72 SATURDAY 12:30 PM
mort•
escribed in uid
d
chattels
AIR
fflr.,
REFRIG&amp;ReONOJTlON
My farm home ha11, been 1uld and
19M BUICK V8 Hard Top 4 dr.
er,
Cylind
8
Ford,
19:17
aUon ■er"rictt. Jack'• Refrlgera- gage, to-wit:
( am moving into a mobile
'9911. Sparkling orlgln11l two
al
,
Tudor
,
179337
B7UG
No.
tlon.
Serial
N
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w
Haven.
l'bone
TU2hom e, therefore I will sell the
tone green flnish. Dynarlow
Motor■
n
Presto
at
n
Auctio
Public
8fl37,
6-28-tf
fullowlng personal property nt
I
drive, Blacttnar ',11, .Pomeroy,
Inc., 461 South Third Avenue, Mid·
the farm louted just west of
.4' 1 tCTl0MIII
\ l 14 6tc
dleport, Ohio, in the Villa�e of
the Morning Siu Church, Th e
Complete ..,..,,.
Middleport, Meigs County, Ohm, on
I
Nease Selllemenl Community, 3
'&amp;2 FORD, ¾ lon truck. Adrian
Crltt
al'lclfoNf
October 28th, 1960, at 10:30 A. M.
MHcs North of Racine, Ohle. [
Lathe)'. Phone TU 2-4M l .
Wttt., Phone or CIHltHt
Minim um Hale prlce $4�.00.
Philco Refrigerator, 0-pc. Din- A. C. BRADf·ORt1, laclne, Oh...
1 0 J 7 4tp
Termll of sale: Ca1h in pand on
ette Set, Dining Room Tabl e &amp; 1
day or aale.
Buffet, Old Desk, Radio, L. C.
Th• Farmer• a.nk Savlnta
Smith
Typewriter, 2 Metal
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Comp.1ny
Beds (compl ete), 2•pc. Living
Ohio
Pomeroy,
OAS, l'Uel. OIL and ce,1 furRoom
Suite , 2 Ov erstuffed
(10)
11, 25, 2tc
111CN. Call for lrH e•tlmatn.
Chairs, Blonde Bedroom• Suite
,onmu • .Abbotl .llldaleport.
(N ew), 9x 12 Rug and 2 Throw
•111-u..
Hugs, Metal Porch Chair, MHk­
lng Machin e, Gard e n Tractor,
VEN.E'l'IAN BLINDS $3,00 and up.
FOR SALE FIVE room house,
(ron Kettle,
Garden Tools,
llelo1• 9:30 A,AL
New w,ndow blind, and •hades.
5 ¼ acres, 1chool bu1 and mall
Portable Spray er, Black Smith
11""'1- WY•2•­
Store iwnln111. Dal e Wlppel Sup•
l route, S milea aouth of Chea•
i,�orge, Ic e Cream Free zer, 1400
KAU'I&amp; ,1110
, pl)', 31&amp; Union Ave., Pomeroy,
ter on Shade River Road. See
B11les Hay-(700 New, 100 Old)
Al ChMtw
1 0 1 1 30lc
Ohio.
Dalt! Warner, Syracmie, 0.
Crosle y El ectric Range , Utility
Y- 1-2145
-:::::-,::-- Priced tor quicll: ule. lO·UUtp
'DI.I L'\.TE T. H. DAVIS pro­
&lt;.:abinet, Chain, Bookca11e, Re­ HAMIi.i. lllllVICI ITAT­
perty, brJck two 1torf, located
cord Play er Records, Record
..,_,. tllKI A.M.
FOR S,\L!;- FIVE ROOM HOUII
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1t , Nonb
Third and Coal
Cabinet, on e Electrolux Sweep·
Albany AA
wlth bat-b, nice location. - Melvl■
er, PIHtlc
Roe•
Platform
litrlltl, Middleport, may be
Hood. 1 1 1 LO,!u1t St., Pomue,.
lver, DQ lienlc&lt;
..a PY evening.
ker, 2 Hacken, Clocll: (Ship De­
9·17•30tt
10 I SOlp
sign), Singer Sewing Machine
AUCTION lll
' ' NlliCCIII SEWING M!llHINE com,
(Port11hle), Stand, Cement Mix­
RIAIONAl�I RATII
� pl'eUi •II uc. Makea button hol es,
A Money Making
er, Carpe nter Tools, Bukher­
IATISPACTION OUARANTIIO '•
" G'OIIOsn m■, and all fancy etit·
CaU or wrl.. I. O. McCoy
ing Tools, Bra11 K ettle, 2 Scal es
chea. OrWnall1 1old ror over
ChHter, Ohio
Pulleys and flnpea, Log Chain■,
�.00. Pay orf balanc e of $86
Several Cow Bell■. Many other
= 8 22 SOlp
Add H11ncll'N1 of Oollara ••
1_,,.,. payment, ot $2 per week.
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:useful article! not Hsted ,
Your proNnt Income with
· l'Phon� WY 2·2206.
to 12 etc
BULLDOZER FOll HlRE. Pondt,
Dana P. Ables,
th• lmportt4 prodvch of
basement, and landscaping. Ph.
Owner.
FJJBI, On, STOVE. Good shape
10 S 30tp
Cheitor, YU &amp;-3255.
.00 ._110 leath er hor1e hide Terms of S11le: CASH.
Not
RNpon1ible
for
Accident.
e
d:et 1lae 38 like n�w $15.00.
!tOOFrNG - SPOUTING, SHEET
Sale
conduclcd
by Bradford
• om Well.I, Harriaonville.
met.al work. Repair work of any
Auction Company, Racine, Ohio.
, 111-IIUtp
kind. Phone WY 2·2301 .
Dl11trjbutora are now being se­
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Auctioneer : Critt Bradlord
1 0 1 0 SOtp
POTATOES Clarence
Proffitt, Sal e Man.ager: A. C. Bradford.
lected in your Are a wh ere vfe
.
Ohio.
10+12tp
"' Port-land,
shall select &amp; stotk locat1001
10 J �stc
Flfi'TI'
with imported products of
VARIETY
chrysanthe•
HEAD mllk C-OWI. Ho!•
Waltham Walch Company.
mums now blooming. Vl1it our
INSUIWICS PRO&gt; .
tt.elna and Guern11ey1. 2,000
_
experlenc-e necessary.
No
gardens
and
make
your
aelec­
,
Fire
·
PoJ.16.
'
IJtfi,
Aul._
1
tectlon,
.. ,;;.1)alu ot ht)'. Priced for quick
activities will be to ser•
lion for spring pl1nt ing. Frey',
Your
c,11 Do•
llllll. lllddle por\
,.. , ale. Contact Delm11r llollon .
loc,tlon, collfft &amp;
7th SI., New Hav en, W. Va.
each
e
vic
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1 0- 15-3tp
• reelock. You do no selling.
to• 18-6tp
lld.
BARNii-SIMPSON INl!U RANCB
Part Ume, only- a lew hours
llltANL&gt; NEW Electric pol't.able
Aa:eota, Middleport. FlN, Auto­
per week. can be �perated Ill
scwlni: machine. Mad e and i:uar·
mobllO. Bonda. Phone WYlconjunction with Your pres­
anleed by th e Sing er Sewing
8-2'!,U
2908.
ent buainel!II. May be expand•
Machine Company. Only , $59.50.
ed to lull lime, All merchan•
Also brand new Slant-ll-Matic
to
I dist fully a:uar■nt eed both
ror 11!1 low as $1 l .� a month.
deal er &amp; -contumer. Inventory.
}'abrlc Shop, 306 Main SI.,
100'% exchangeable. We wW
Pomeroy. Phone WY2-2284.
eel )"OU 11arted Right. Min-1•
10-18-3tc
. mum Investment $1 192:.GO
MIDDLIPORT-1-•lory
frame
&lt;!llh neceuary. Your lnvett.,
rooms, bath, (3 bedrooms), 1ood
ment (!()Yer■ Diatl'lbutorshlp.
location. Only P5(1().00.
RUTLAND-llAI atory fnme, ' 8 I Inventory &amp; Dl11play Unlt&amp;.
YOU MAY EARN BACK TIIB
rooms (8 bedroom1), a:araa:e,
� ORIGINAL INVEST,
water 1y1tem,
lar,e . lot.
I
MENT THROUGH OUR R&amp;
$4000.00.
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Loni Bottam.
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Pdill1 of B et·
.-er Fall,, Pa. spent II wee.i: end
with hit moth er, Mrs. E. _ S. MUI&amp;.
.Mr. and Mn. William Meade • of
Columbua visited with Mr. a.nd
Mrs. Junes Tuford.
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Mias Franki e Mumaw.
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Mr. a�d Mrs. Li ge Shields. Wee k
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Barbara Jetn, Columbus.

AN'TIQurrY . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . umbaa were tt('enl 1ue1ts of Mr .
Mr. and Ura. Bill Ayrtt of Cleve- an d Mn:. Cal Orr.
land spent the week end with bis
Mrs. Dean Sayre, who has been
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brother-in•law and litt er, Mr. and
the •
au eat of Mr. and Mn. l-lerbert
Mrs. Donna Jon es of Ml. V er• Mn. Arthur Stobart..
Sayre,
was accompanied to her
non spe nt tbe weekend with Mr.
.... _ _ ,nd M,•• . Gene Roush ,nd
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hom
e in Lorain, by the Sayres, wh o
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and Mrs. FN!d WIicoxen.
ramll•
" and M ,,. Judy Sh1ln or Co· ·
Mr. and Mu. Smith 1pent Sun- lumbu1 were week end e:uelll of will stay for aevenl d1y1 ' v111t.
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son .in.Jaw ahd daughter Mr. and
Mn. Joe Form•o.
P erry OrT and son, ��
C��- Mn. William Jact■on, Salem .
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Eth el Hoback had a1 her dinner
Ratel SeU era
and thUdr en
gu e1t1 Saturday, Mrs. Mary Bahr
Mrs. Charl es Turner and Mrs.
o{ Portland, her son Charles Ho- spent Saturday with her parents, Fn nk Epperl)' were co -hostesses at
back or Cincinnati and her grand Mr. and Mrs. Eber Picken■.
a . stork shower at the Epperly
son Paul Hoback of CoW.mbus.
E'oer
Pickens hom� honoring Mn. Epperly ' s
Mr. and
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Ethel Hoback s pent Tue�ay spen t Tuuday evening with their daqJhter, Mn. William Miller. Re•
with her eister-hi-law Garnet Sm1tb son, Mr_ ,md Mn. Eber Pkkenl freihments were served .after the
gifta we re opened.
of Racine.
and helped mall:e apf,le butlP.r.

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Mr. and Mrs. Jes■i e Sinelair and ·
children, Mr. and Mn. Ballard Phil• I
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Phil .
lips, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Rich­
ards, Mn. D enni■ Richard■, Mrs.
James H•IJ and children of Logan
Count)', W. Va., Mr. and Mn. Tam
Can�erberry, Mr. and Mra. Buddy
Canterberry and dauilhter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dee Hall, Mr1. Mary McCoy
and childr en, Mr. and Mrs. H;arem
Hall and children of Mingo County,
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Joaeph and Maggi e ijemsley re­
ce ived word ol the 1erious illneas
of thei r granddaughter, Mrs. Jo.an
(Hemsley) Ritchart of J elferllon
City, Mo. She is a niece or Mr.
Thomas Clark.
Mr. and Mn. Frank Morgan of
Portsmouth, Mrs. Frances Ritter
and Mrs. Mary Browning of New
Bo1ton and Mrs. Kathryn Johnson
of Wolf P en were Sunday dinner
eu esta of Mn. Ada Slack and 10n1,
Roger and Eugene . (n the after­
nnon they c11led on Mr. and ){rs.
Wilkie Sarson at Portland.
Mr. an, Mn. Horace McElhinn ey
of Middleport RD and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Warner of Pom eroy
were Sunday afternoon &lt;!ali en on
Mr■. Edna Carleton. They w ere for•
mer achoo! pupi l• of Mr&amp;. Carle ton.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shield• viail ed
Mn. Conni e Shields of Pomeroy.
Ove rnight guelta of Mr. and Mrs.
William Eichinger were Mr. and
'Mra. Ernest BarUy of Man, W. Va.
Mn. Mary Sheets of Dayton
spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs,
Tltua Plcten■ and Maud and Josi e
Pickena.
Mr. a11d Mrs. Marion Walters ol
Washington, D. C., Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Duckworth of Otlego, Mr. and
Mr11. M illard Duckworth of Hunt­
ington. Mr. and Mrs. H1uold Mc•
Comas and children of Rav em1wood, Mr. and Mrs. James Gulns•
!er and ·children ,ol Lancaster,
Mrs. Sidney Bartela, daughter, Ruth
an d friend of Huntington were
h ere to cele brate the 89lh birthday
of Mrs. Dora Duckworth, Oct. 9.
Mr. and Mn. Di cit Win ebre nner
spent a day In Columbus.
Mrs. Oma Winebrenn er I• ••pend•
in g a month in New Brighton, Pa.
with her three daughten.
Mra. Maud Branch and grand­
d,iughter, Su11n, ol Columbus, and
dauchter, Mra. Thomas Ren esto
(Mae ·Branch) anll. son, Tommy or
Cbarle1ton. S.
l!lpent Thursday
until Sund1y with the ir mother
and arandmoth er,
Mr&amp;. Malti e
Sprlnger1
Mi'. and Mr11. Dav e King of Steu·
benvllle ,pent th e we eit., end with
the latter'• al1ter, Mr■. Lela Hen­
drix. They were atcompanied home
by Mn. He ndrix · who will spend
the wint er the re.
Mr. and Mn. Lige Shields visited
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Proffitt or
Portland.
Mrs. Della Starkey of Columbus ·
apent Saturday night and Sunday
in the William Diddl e home.

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E, StevenlOD In 1966 while Preti•
dent E i.wmhower w.u c1n-yina: the
1tate b)' 800,000 vo&amp;e,.
Grttii is credited with pb)'ing
the major rol e in Gov. David L.
Lawrence 's victol')' in the 19MI MU·
bernaforlal race, by delivering a
177,000 plurality in Philadelphia.
Lawre11ce 'l'On th e foiv ernorahip
by a m■ritn of only 76,000 st.ate•
wide .

Bdth pl�ea are confident, with
the Repbl))ican1 pointJng to ' the
Political ar1aQsta in Alle&amp;henY
fact tbat Democrat. have
been County, where P itt.burgh UI lo·
una�l'e to put their pre11dentia1 cated, !igure K,enned)' shou�d d e•
nonunee o\ler in th e state 1lnce feat Nui:011 by 00.000 vote, Ul that
11M4 when Franklin D. Rooie,e lt 1 ..-ea.. But they em9huize that ia
won his fourth term. They alio a 1u111,
point to their batie ftrength Out•
a.1'9tout INH Uncertain
Un employJ11 ent, totaling about
sid e the tarce meU'opolitan areh.
But Demotrats ny t he picture 350.00, in the Keystone State, ie
h.111 chant�, and that this ta &amp; a bla: issue. But one of the im,
Democratic )'ear. The traditional ponderables is the religious isaue
Republic&amp;n re 1i■trltion lead in the and th e effect ii will have on the
Ke�illOne State has dwindled from pr,dominantly Prot estant eleclor­
ita 1trong margin of almost one ate.
Lawrence, who stay ed on th e
million back In 1 9M to 23p00· in
fence until virt'ually the lut mlhthe primary Jut Aprll 26.
The Democtats upse t t.Jte 1 8- ute before throwing his powerflil
year hold of th e GOP on lpe Jo,,, 1upport behind Kennedy at the
..,-nonbip ■ix yean aco, and �aiVC! Ue 1�ratic National Convention
steadlly lnueased their- po�er on in Los' Angeles, ii himself a C.ith­
the ,era11 root.I 1,y1I wit.ij t9urt• olic.
l:iouae and municipal vletotie■
He coneeded before . �e convens_i11ce that lim e.
tlon that hia QWQ ' Catbolidam hfq
, The k ey to vidtory for either
been • lactqr in bis beilt.•tlon Jo
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side m&amp;y hince 011 tn
e aho�ji:a,g ryn lf I.b
ver-norabtp berore
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in th e 1t,te·1 two rar1e1t citi-:- ·� e io
a bla role •• "Mr.
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Phil1delpbl1
and Pi1tl(,u1¥JlDemocrat" ol Penna,ltanil
for
which ar_ e Dergocratjc slfong&amp;olds ·
man)' )'ear, and th e fact that pe ,
and have be en holding the bel"·
c0Ul4 have had the wtY noml•
allC e of power tor the D e mocrat,
nation at any tim e in that period .
,
in st.alewide contests
in recent
Herbert Hoover won Pennsylyeara.
vania's electoral vot;es in 1921 b&gt;'
G.OP ,w...
. Miner•
a margin of 987,796 votea, com•
Th e Republicans will have t o
piling 2,0li5,382 against 1,067.586
hold down the exp ected �mo• I Al
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or
mlth ·
cratic Jllajoritiea in Lhose
t'Wo
heavily iJ1idu1trtallzed areas, with
The conte■l8 for atatewide of.
larae Roman Catholit populations fices have bee n overshadowed b)'
ln order to puah the national tick• the presidential races. At st.site
et acrou 'Tith the help ol 'l)lu,c h are the, poats ol auditor gener;il,
of the tural and outlyina: counties st•te treasurer and a aeat on the
across ttie state.
state Superior Court. on the dis•
'I\ie, ·atat!'&amp; hard-coal
region, trlct level, I,,awrenpe ill most anwith lta acute unemployment prob- xlo111 to snare control or both. ·
lems, is alao being wooed !urlous- houaes of the Le&amp;islature. He baa
ly by the GOP · in an effort to been plagu ed by politicalb: d.ivid­
brJng It bliitk into tbe p,J,rty fold. ed. legislature1 since his i11AUi1ura­
Some anthracite counties have lion in 19MI. Th@ R'epublicana have
ft.raypd into th e opposition camp Deen in control or the Senate for
or have been turning in lharpJy 22 years.
reduced niiirgin•
the ·parfy.
Rep. William J. G ree n, the
. U.
efficient leader of ·Ute J!'hlJ1del.p)li!l Democratic Of- '
. , pre,Q®
dicl1 a m.Jorl\y •• •�(Ii
1fo ,f'I),
tl)I, q�i)t:,,r Cl - ""d he •!I a
fflOtd &lt;ll de� erl!III on Wa p,e. ;Ga�ces: t(ontgomery 15 ft. up­
d1,u.,,,. iJ!a �li•ed
lJi:1 •·• 19\Y,.r, rJ,mning 8 ft. open.
�tioti, fOf' �pie, · deJive,ed GilllpolU 17,9:
upper, 9.0 lower,
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Ohio River boats down: Dasb­
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i.m 0-f; Lock 1 3 Nalion1I 4r30 am
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J,ock 16 Little Edward 1 1 \,m
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Beaver 1 : 1 0 pm l·O; �r. CriH
am, 6-0. New MartlnsvilJ,
am 13-0; Elger Cliff 8:35 im
2-0; Reliance 9:20 am 1 1-1.
.poats Up: Loclr 13 Chottin 1 :35
1m 2-0; Pollywog :40 am 3-2· Ro­
Jiert _GiPbont I :'10 am 3•0; Ga m­
po)i1 Captllin Hai"Tison 4 : 05 pm
1-0; Lock 23 C. V. Horner 1 :45
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Mr. Cri.u 9:10 pm CJ.l5; Wayne
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resource, into the fight to wln
Penntylvania'1 32 eh!Ctor■l •oles.
The outlook lt1 'doubtful at thi&amp;
stage. Vice President Richard
Nilt0n ind Sen. John F. Kennedy
have sc:heduled additional 1winga
irito the 1t1te in tlepped up cam•
palg111.

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1 1 : SO Conce11lratlon
1 2 : 00 Truth or Conaequ encea
12:30 It Could Be You
1 : 00 Mid Day News
I : 10 Movleti.me
2:30 Woman's World
2 ,ao Lorett. Youn&amp; Theater
�:00 Young Or. ..t:alvne
, ao From 'MJeH Roc;tl'�
t:00 Mak e Room for Daddy
4:30 Here'a Hollywood
5,1)() Stea111boat B1ij.
5,80 Ou.Id:: Draw McGraw .
11:00 &amp;twic in the Round

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MOLL YWOOD-Televi1lori actor

•nd producer Dffl Arnaz. on whr
hi• thowa .,.. "cl"n . . . . and n•v.r
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If ii lnaulh •ny of the 60 million
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Bill Diles Speaker At Middleport
Parent Teachers Association Monday

COUnty prayer and
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poration. of American was the
speaker Mondi)' l!V@ning at the
_.._...,y, Ohio
mretmg of thl' M id d leport Pl'A
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Mr Dllt•s who has J ust rPtur ned
,uacuus UNCHAINED" , re
c e ntl ) to S outheas tern Ohio
Steve R.Hvea
from B a l t i m ore . Md , 1s a graduate
•c;u IOA y &amp; THURSDA y of M iddleport High :it'hool He
"HANNIBAL"
spoke to the a�sociatiun on ··Hear• (Tecbn:i.colorl
in;( aud distussed the progress
Mature - Rita Garn
that had hcen made in hearmg
PIIDAY NOT OPEN
aids ovf'r 1 he past y e a rs Hr had
SATURDA Y
�· ilh him several old he.iring aids
, °TARZAN, the MAGNIFICENT"
and expl.i 1nt'CI the un provemenls
(Tecbnicolorl
whil· h h il \'t' heen made in recent
Gerdoa �tt - J()(' k MohonC')'
years He said that the greatest
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i mpr&lt;H•emenl marle m them has
'11WSIC BOX KID"
b(•en t h e 1 ransistor a!d which
....Id J'011ter - Luana P.11tten
r am r o u t H1 the last five or s1JC
SUN... MC&gt;t.1. and TUES.
years
."BEllS ARE RINGING"
Sarin� that he was esp�dally
&lt;Technicolor)
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Ill hel p ing chi l dren
ml!•rt·stcd
� 'Mtirtln - Judy Holliday
wiLh heari11g prohlems he e:itpre,-

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Mr. an d Mrs. James Web�r of
Midd lepo rt were Sunday d inner
;"Uests o f M r · and Mrs• C · L• He.at•
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Mr, a n d Mrs. Eugene For bes
spe nt Sunday in Bel p re with their
daugh ter :m d son-ln-Jaw, Mr. an d I
Mrs. Ted Jones.
:Ar. and Mrs. Charles Withrow
a nd Mr■. S tella Grueser at tend ed
services •t the Nea&amp;e Chapel Sund ay.
or
Mrs. Sherwood Meridi t h
Long Bo tto m and Mrs. Delbert
Bruch visite d Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs 1-Jerbe rt Dix o n a nd family.
M·r. and Mrs. Fred La tham, Bar•
bara a nd Donald of Warren were
w�ek e� d gu est.!I of Mr. an d Mrs,
Elias S tales.
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was we l l represe n ted a t the Oluo
Bapt ist Co nven t ion held a t Ma riel•
ta last week,
A:tten d ing varlou11 scsi;i on s dur­
ing the conven t ion were . Mrs. J.
E. Foster, Mn. Aten Shum, Mn.
Daisy J8aper, Mn. E l mer Wickham.
Mra. T. T . She lton, Mre. Ellen
Couch, Miss Edi t h Cook, �r. and
Mn. J . H . St ephen1o n, Mr. a nd
Mrs. Ca lvin Simpson, Sally Fn11ter,
Sharon a nd Ch a rl ene Zundel and
the Rev. a nd Mrs. R:i l ph C. Zu ndel.

GROUP I PARTY TONIGHT
o up I of lhe Flr11l Uni ted
Gr
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Pre1byteri11 n Church will mee t
this eve ning at t he chureh In
Mldd le po rt for a Kat l owl'cn party,

� � keduetng

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3,98 gal.

lubber Bo11 and Alkyd

iWALL PAINT

d ,usT ss GALI.ON To SELL

'N �nally Advertised General Paint &amp;
! nlah Co.

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JUST %4 GAL. TO SELL

Pitttburgh

Outs ide White

LIST ,,1:35 gal. � Our October Price
While Present Stock Lasts . . , , .

$5.88 gal.

Seml-GloBS

E N A M E L · · · · · · · · · · · · · · qt. $1
All colors, Including white.

Prlcetl less than our cost.

FLOOR

ENAMEL, most colon · · · · qt. $1

SPAR VARNISH · · · · · · · · qt. $1
GALLONS - f3.89

Some Whit,,.

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,II, Seeolld Ave.
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"More People Buy The F . ckens' Woy E.very Year"

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Yyma Loy - Montcomery Clift
"LONELY 8£.UTS"
- aleo Btif:iUt B&amp;rdot i n
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$2,00 SALE :--:- ONLY
$1 695
OLET 2 DR. BELAI R "8"
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ReSlfICflOD S OIl
Cuban Exporl I_mposed

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Wednesday. October 19, 1960

Un
l
ty
at�c {°:re
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� �!!�!:� ?o� i���e�:� p1:!:
at ball-time of t he Ohio U.-Mi ami
ioo.rteter race o f th e
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Ho!"eeomln1 football &amp;•me Satj in Rom, 1h11 pHI aummerOl. yAm pic,
forI
,W'CU&gt;"-. .
Two $800 college f-H 1chol1r• '
' A oe d1ca�o ry program wUI be me r resid ent o f W lnteravlUe I
Ohio, Carney now makea ht, home
shlpa will be awarded ne:d NO'¥'•\
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hel d honor1n1 Don C. Ped en of
in Akron , o., where ta e is I ri,.
em ber to a pair or co-eel• · ""' in
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Keot:1, I owa , for who m the Ohi o
tail b u.)'er for a d epa rtment tlore ,
th
ei r junior year and
m•
:torinlll
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Unl..-enlty foo� ball stadium was
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He will be presen ted , • Pl•que
in home economJet. The
ASHI NGTON (UPI) _ The United States in
named_ IHt s�r_mg, And Ohio U.'1 I
Its most
d
also rnu,t be '-ff'ers in Ord¥ to
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Olympic participan t, Les Ca rney, r an I wri,t watch by frien d■ an d
iweep
mg action to date against the, gpver.iment' of
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form er athletes of the Unlverqualify, itate, Ule Nation al 4-H
Fidel
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lro, today banned export.I of. ',)Jlost commcdities'' to CubaCassity.
�rvice: Com.m!ttu which •�min:,
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Peden retired 111 1949 arter
--The Co mme rce Dep.,rtm�nt an- 1 _ · .
1Ater1 the &amp;l'IAll Chrou,b
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lt'rv ln; Ohio
athletics in var• 1
nouuced it wou ld bl ock 1h1pmenta aJ d in �1,1lf!�1111 JlJ
rn t ernat1 onal
Co
opera tive Eden,lon Servi
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Jaus capaci tl"ea for m ore tha n 25
of virt ua l ly all g ooda a nd techoi - re,pom1bllihea .in d to exercise the
the USDA.
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Don.or of the 1cholanh.i
litt of lllinN1, he joined the OU
t ion o r
u nsu b11d lzed foodau tl,, ' f�o� the 1tandpoi nt o f lhP 1r 1 1gtbe
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and Hatcbluoa ,
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m ecl1c111ab an d
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pany. '11111 :,ear markl the
and head b■aeball coach. He WH ,
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Middleport Mayor Kenneth McIt a l110 tightened re,:ulatlom .
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e d epartme�t _u 1d 1 t has not
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MISS LUCAS
1924, a positi on he hel d until
Elhi nney and Chier of P olice wi t h respect t o the sale. tra oafer • revoked any lnd1v1d ual export 11 .lUJ Fert11ndet:- displays. two l · tbe finl time acholanhiJ,
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1"'7 wJien he re1igned lo de- empty dr-Aw�rs. that contained ance bu been provided.
er bt!rt GIikey , iaaued further or cha rter llf u s . owned •hiPI cenM!:I for Cuba al rea dy issued
H
vote rvn tlim, to hi1 dutle• 18
fo r Cuba
It 511d et,m 111od1tiea banned un,
part of t(te_ $1 ·mUUon in Jew- t:OmPAny also glvea lchol
warning today lo pran btera or
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tn l1•rcJ1l egiate athletic dlrecor
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r the new, tigh�er ex ort regul•
artmen
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which
p
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and,_ ,2 D)illlon in Cqca to chlldre_h of ill e mployeel. , '!
w ould-be prankatert for t he Hal , ten the go ve rnment'• exJ)Ort eon- r Jat10n may be s�1pped pto Cuba
•.od b,ad b111e ball coach. He re- M ra. Eliza beth (Elias) Rice dJed I elry
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A
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pecial
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mmtuee . of l=.1
Cola stock stolen from bis
, lo ween season .
t1nqulahecl ne baseball duti es af• at her home i n Mason '!Ueaday
1 trol s, aa1 d the ban on export.a to I through No v_. 21 If they '"were on
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West
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mornma: following a kmg 1llneu
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Jlowing last mgh t '• nu mer Cuba w.u i n accordance with the �k or ladms. �n l igh ter, lad e n
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She was born- and reared ln M �- , ment,.,
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Congress as e praed ' aboard an exportin g cJrr1er or r n
SJj he carried 'Very lMQ rec lpiebtl from a ,roup re- ;
o u1 calla of vandal la:m
Peden's football te� ms, in 2-1 s on
and de1- 111 the Export Con trol Act
litUe �,ranee.
tra nsit to a port of exit'' before
and lived all
her
76
co
ean
m me�ded by stat• t-H ottld1l1.
y
Jean, record ed . 121 vactorle&amp;, t6 there, She was born
1 �r uction o f property Cb1ef Gi l - .
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The t-H candld,tes m,us_t have
Joaa:e, and 1 1 hea. It was during !884 to David and Matg
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tbia period, from 1924 through er)
Ehaa.
I stops i m med ae Iy th e cur 1ew 1 or the Uni ted States lo use export partme nt wo utd ton 11der app!J ca
tio n ti) a blab ,cholaatlc record.
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Her husband, J4U'C'elloua G Rice /
y
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Miss
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p, 1en 1l achievemen t,
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D rothy Lucas, daugh• siren will be sound ed at 7 P m. j cpo
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unblem 1staed records. In 1929 , precede&lt;!
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he r In death in 11l33 .
cltiunfbi
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and
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Mrs,
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Willard 1 He s tretsed ttaat anyone under , - - - ·
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�SurvtYOrl
incl ude one atep- -- - - -- 1n ternationai wh eat a greeme nt ."
co_naidered, att0rdi ng to a tom• Lucas, Ro ute 1 , Box: 105, the
in 183l5, won eight . Another team , da ught
l'
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1n
JJho
aa:e of 18 caught after the
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The departme ;it md1cated
er, Mrs. Otte Roac h, Letart,
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Langsv 1ll_e has accepted a pobl 1930 , had • ti e alone marring four sist
curfew .1iren will be held reiponw
o �ld co ntinu� to let to u r1sU send
ers,
Ptfrs.
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m
er Martin
--iJIUo n· Wlih the 302d Troop
an otherwlae perfect record i n Pt. Pleaa
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thell' baaage a nd personal efant, Mn. Orvll le Red man:
aible {or all damages and t he
p arDiqe 1ames.
Carrier
Wing
at
Clinton
CounM. llalph A. PIC'ken1, and Miu
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Carney it a 1959 gnd uate of Sadie E:ua! all
Air Force Base as a Clerk- ' ents of the youtbl caught WIil be
cenae
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and that I t wou ld not In'Of M�IOn. She I s
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al.So sur vived b_1 five tirother1,
te�ere
isl in the Aircraf t Main lewith reshipment of foreign
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PJ1TSBURGH UPI - Negotia1
Jo hn, Joseph a �C, Davtd Ehas ot tl0Jl5 between
Y OUNGSTOWN 1J PI - FBI 0!1&amp;1n goods a nd ttrta m ty pes o f
H
e furt her s tated that pa ren ts )
k
�4J1Ce
Divisi
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of
the
Buc
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. o f Youths out pa st the curfew I a g ent J arr est ed tw o men today I gifts.
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the tnternation.11
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b1a, and WIiiia m . Elias of Akron . / Un w n of Elect
1 t wo .ild grant l ice nses lo
i
ate �( Rutland High School,
rlcaj Wo rkers (JUE)
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shurg
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May
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Bank
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co urt.
Services • W ill !,e held lrom the resumed oda ln
I e:zport fa rm p�ucts ebg1 ble
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efforts lo reach
\8 .makmg her tem porary home
y
Seventeen extra poj 1ce have h!:!re t hre4:Ano nt h1 a g o
Fogelaon g Funeul H om e 1D Muon , a contract.
govern ment 1ubs1dy "only if 9UbI
ISar
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bet"or
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tn'Wilmington, Ohio.
Agen ts from
been deputiied to .aqlJ;t t he poCleve land a nd &amp;Jdy p a�ent hll not or WIil no l
at 2 P m . Thursday. Th e Rev. stblt Friday r
·
mldmgh t atr1ke dead- -- - -- · - -- -·-- -- - I hce in bri nging t.bi, unn eceHuy Y o ungstown m ade the arre,ts II· be
.Richard Wr lght of the Muo n Meth- hne.
made.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y, UPItaar11sment to a hall Chief Gil key mullaneous l y.
odlst Church, o f which Mrs. Ric
The de partment summarized its.
e ,
A three . ma n med1ali on board Ruaaia declared today that 1t is LT.,...
'
Arresletl at his Warren ho me · 1ction by aayjng i t banned "ships�ud .
wu an act ne ¢! em ber, will con, met separate
1
ly with represen tative■ l rea dy t� resu me dl aa rmameut
,
•
________
was
Tho mas Eugene Georgalaa, men ts o f most commod1tie.&amp; "'
£ Ser:"
duct
the serv1ce11.
.Now, owners O
:i ea, E Sa v- I Bu rid w ill J:k m lhe Odd Fe l- of 1l&gt;oth 1i de1 TueWa)' but media- negot1atj on1 but Warne d t hat it I;\
25. Fra nk Dame! Ariz:ur , 33, Wal
SHIP SALES ILLEGAL
lof declin ed to report
n
Bon ca n trade the E Bond
N. ll'm&amp; aeb ate if 1 1'
on any will qult lhe
arrelled here
! p
l
o ws Cemetery at Maaon. Friends
�
In
a ,irnWtaneous .an nounceprogreu in arrivin11 at a coti ttac t the U n i ted Stales and its Weal!I
JQe:.-:r:rae, , Bo1da witho ul im - m a call a l th fu
The lwo were arres ted OD war- ment, the Maritime Ad mi nistranera l hom e a ny- covering 311 Q00
e
y
.e
e
r
n
t
allie
umon mp loy a a t
■ ma intain their " nea:a •
y �ay ng ncome tax on 1 lime
1 ra nts JSSued Tuesd ay in Cleve- lion, which iS under th e Comuntil time for the 11ervlce1.
1
211 West1na:bouse f1cilltie1 acrou I live poaltiona. "
: 1' teres aecumu.late�.
.
I
.
.
I land by u. S. An1sta nl DIJtrict j merce Department. decl .ared lhat
the nation :
new con ver11 on .,rivil
Soviet Ambasaador Valerian A.
eges
Attorney Wi l liam ONeill. They it wo uld be iJ]egal for a n y u s.
·
allows you to pay tu :• when
Negotiators are WOrJt l n&amp; under Z orin q.ll,d on tbe General A•
t,were sched uled to be arniped eitiun or firm to 1ell or charter
.
a one-wee�• extenal,on of t.Ae old 1embl)''1 · "llaln Pol itica l CORIyour tu bracket Ill lower ; per• •
WASHINGTON UPI - Wilham
later today before U.
Commif.
ahip or boat, regardleu
contra ct II the reault o f I Ulliol\ mittee J9 start work i m mediately ,
Pa tter,o n , presl� ent of United
.1i o ner Henry R obimon .
aize or type, to a CUban
national
A
o
r':��:.:!s
11eu
XF.::r����Ib
the '..dp
y
fill for �ople neu ftllrement or , Adm. - Ra�ph K.
�:�
111
!
.;h•
-:
��o�Jra::
I
J� me1, chief of
·
r
c
e
ma
e
request 01
ID retirement, who dealre the Navy s B��•u o f
metliators. HQW• di,
Sllbmitted by il.e �t a"u1ri
T.h1 Sheritl'a Department
� s ?titure �erget■
Ships, said '
_
II! a.nnounaement b)' llafftlme
/
�lg do �esue airl ine, al mo11t called _ al 6 30 yest�rday eveningwas , by two .gunmen _ in Ju!f.,
SOvJf!t nlon."
tlie caah intere.1t paid, 1 twi(lf: • Tuesda that
ever,
at
mid
night Friday, the 1UE
e
,
to thr hrs! ban k robbery in nu,
,
s
ev
e
.
nty per cen t ot j
y
A.daidJm,
ator - a.lph E. Wilton
"Thia )11 n ot I que,llon of pre- ine vi tab le .
year by H Bonds. Thia exchan_ge our 1h1JM1 are obaolescent, and we : ii free to term tnate the current
. 1nve�t1g,te. a n acciden t on Rt. J2-4 m .tbo ut 30 yean
�id
not
specify
un der what roodi•
ft
t
Pa
ppeared
t
terson
befo
l
re
pa
pact
CIY1
ring
and strike, or to allo w it
is or that docum ent to
a
_______
privilf'ge 11 110 appl ies to Series have to do something drast e
to
i n Mmersv1lle.
_
l abo ut I
hons
appro
C1
.
o f ,hip �le
Y
or
remain etrective until Oct 1 � / be filed and put into the archives Aeronau t ics Board (CAB) Exam- ,1 A car d rive n by Al vie Phal m. 51, 1!
Ji' a nd J �n d•·
- It.''
' and we are not here to exercl1e I ner Th om as 1:, �rcnn to test ify
l•.harta- 1'fOuld .,- . .,proved. , Prf'•
·
The Serie, 1:1 Savlnge Bond
1961.
RA
·
P
o
m
ero
ST
LLY
,
James to ld a ne w, conference 1
y was heuily d:1maged arPO PONE D
, m.a
- �
main diaputes center an e loquence and perfect the in favor of United s p lan t� me r�e ter hi ttmg a power pole a long the 1 The Dem oc ratic R�y at t e ,u bly there wfU be rew. '
P'f� curn_ip t mcome by auto- at the _ Ph1l adelphi1 Nnll B�se , The
h
ri
Th
e depart.men ,•• ban included
l
with
"
ridd
ita
de
i
l
e
t
n
AirCa
a rou d a wage i ncrease
method
m at1c 1em1-1 n n ual IJllerest check / the Umted States
s
l
of
t
o
l
em
ic,,
h
p
e
p
said.
a nd
II
st at� ro_ute. when he attempted to i l...i n t'aster, Ohio , Amencan Legion , tt t'
.
hu 817 c1p1t1I
n. The g ove.m•
,.
.
lnc. Stockh ol d ers of b oth avoi d h1U mg ano ther vehic le
•·rln re,·ected the Western Imes,
to PtoVI'de an mves
-.,
H o me, has been postponed due to t hn i ral informatio
tmen t ·•
.,,e1d or sh 1ps w01ch are I nsufficien t to cos t-oI ll vmg: eac,a....1or c1 ause 1 n a
e , m uch nfo
.
m
ent
on sid r
rmat ,. on
·
new con tract
disarma ment p oaition co ntained , firms have approved the m_erger
3% % per an n um when held to meet the natio n's o blia:ati
Accord ing to De pu ty Sheriff Se� - J oh nao n be mg in Irontoo,
on,. How- I
·
on
production
and
processma:
in I resolution subm lUed by the I Rival a l r� i nes are oppo u ng t�e / Charles Sayre 's report, a car o pe r- Ohi o , October 19, 1960,
1� )'ear ma turity. The ne w H ev�r. he •aid if wa !
came to- ·
/
.
j 1.echniques ·
uefuJ lo foreign
States, Britain •i n d Italy . mer�er wh1eb �ould . � th.e big. a�d by· O:ivid Th omas, 81, ;�inenUnited
llonds offef • high er yl etd tn
the morrow "we wo uld wm."
1
countries as strategic materials.
MAY IAIS E RAT E S
• He also ,pumed a Brtlish reso- gest , n eomm em,h , ,at1o n h o,lor, . " l ie a ltemptcd to m,ke a teft t,,.,1.
-early yean: 2% % for the first I
MISSILE TEST SUCCEEDS
NASHVILLE, Tenn . UPI-RI- lution o utlini q Prime Minis ter ! Patterso� �oted t hat a new Jet
Un der lhe
C"f' t rol Ad
When Thomas was in the proceu of
rear and a hair, then 4';\ for lhe fwo Fined Last Niuht
HUNTSVlll.E,
Ala. UPI-,:t,e .lb.lpmMt of mater:iala wi
nc�ard
t h pote
Johns
L.
o
n
,
d
lr
e
cor
h
.
o
o
sf
Harold Macmillln ', propoa,,l for c osl.s $5 i:ru l ho n.
remainln1 8"11 y�ara,
' making the turn, Ph�lin swerv�d Army su�ssfully le� the th�
, 111
1
w
use
p1
t■l COun1eling for th e Atneria
l
_
artim
suth as preci- ,
e
He said _ t �ese d_eYc lopments a n� l ost cont�ol of hLS C'ar, while s�g� engine ol the N1ke·Ze111 a nti li
an expert study of feasible, rair
There are defmite adYantages lb Mayor Legar 8 Court I can Hospital
sao
,i
o
n
inatrumenb-an
d much techA
cia
t
io
n
,
said
"c all fo r eff! c1ency m . operation trymg to avoid the Tho m;is' car. !ft lSSile a week ahead of hedule
to owrling Seriea H Bonda . . • . . .
Two persons were Jlned last M onday the new federal medical and foolpro of meana of Inspection
sc
la
barred froJl
e
al
inform
ni
a
tion
pr
.,
a
e
lo
b
and
i
l
ity
hug
o
the
vi
e
d
The Thomas car was not damaged.
1 t was announced Mo ndar The � .J:
1 and eon trol.
)'�u. DeYtr need . to ehe&lt;'k the tin- n ight in Pomeroy M ayor Cha rle, care for the a ged
m
po
rt to Co m unilt co :mu ies,
e
law may force
He insisted I nstea d on adoption sums of ne w ca pital t hat �ave not
ancaal P•iea to see where you Leaar'• court.
There were no arrests or injur- three stages of the Nike-Zeus
hoapitals to raise rat.ea unle11 the
a comprehen.1l ve
stand. The va lue of yo� H Bond
reso lution seemed to m� to be p0ss1b le . _. - ies..
____
have yet to be test ed together .
Fined were G erald Arnold and 1 state&amp; "are wllllna to undetwrite of ni
-- - - - -sub itted by Soviet Prem ier Ni- _ und er our exutmg pattern o f air- - --- ----ca n.n ot nu�tua te and the interest Jo hn Qualia, $a,
a nd costs ea ch on the full share of costs oI h&lt;ispi- ki
ta S. K hrushcltev li nking Rus. I li ne ownership .' '
and pri ncipal is a bsolutely 1u1r• charges of I ntoxicatio
•
W
n.
•
____
'
talizatl
on for the,e p a tlenta,"
111'1 " ge neral a qd complete " disanteed. Al10 YOU need not clip
"In my o pinion, t he character- - · - - - -�
IP
arma ment _pl an to reo rg a n iutl on istics of jel airerllf t_ w e�e 11uch as
a COU,POn II lhe H .In terest checks
�
.
...., moiled ,utomallcoll every
•
of
the
U
n
ited
t
o mak e
a
l m ost · mev1tab le
th
e
N
ation, to give an
y
,
O .
mon ths to whate ver address y'"'
,qua) voiee .. Commun ist, neu- m erger or mergers o f ,ome
of
ou
t
dellsnate.
trailat a nd Weatern secti ons of th e the do m est ic tru nk line carriers."
�N
N
world .
Patte rson said he felt Capital's I
Jn�tiduala and ora•n lzltions
Zor i.n was flnt ipeaker before present ro utes would compl ement specified would be the o nly night 31 u Trick or Treat nigbt i n M.a_,ut-h II churches, servi� and
.
the 99-member l)Olitlcal com mit• Unit.eel's servi�e and that the pub- for Hal loweenen and that aU per- son al a meeting of the town .
i!•�naJ ITOups la bor un1on1 etc.
•
I
tee.
s.
delegate J•mes J. Wads- 1 lic wo uld re cel\le a m ore com pl ete
u.
� 111 �Ug_Jble to purchase t_he
ao
n,
Hallo weening must be o U co uncil held Monday at the city
By Unllwd PNU lntffnat�
IUehard· H. HoU, preaiden l or the
Spea ker for the eve nlng will be worth wa, lilted II third speaker. schedule.
IDtnaal hm 1t of both t\Je Senea S_outheaatem O�io
the ,treeta: by 11 P. m,
bui ldin g.
The "'?tit outbreak o f vio lent
RelJ
onal Co un- William J. Hull, a n offlc lal · of tht
.
H II well_ H the popular Serlea E e 1l, today a nn
He also reminded pare(lls tha t
Mayor Wright said the night weather � mo ntll� laJ1-l 'texas
cc:c-:=c:-:-::-c-::c::-=c:::,
:::---::-c:-c:::-:--:-�=ounced that the nut Ohio Valley Improvement Counci;
MEIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
ROUTINE TRADING
they will be held responsi ble tor
appreciation Bond Appl ication for meeting
--- --for th e fifth s traight di7' Tueio f the Southeaalehl Ohio who will apeak on the Ohio Rlve1
NEW YORK UP1 - The ·,tock a ny v1ndali1m or destructi on � Lab r Candidat Hass
Admisl.lona: Reva Norri,, Ra.cine
pureb11e of the H Bond may be Region al Co uncil Will be held on Impr
! da,-.
o
e
o
vem
ent Program and alao on
RD
and Cora I.fie, Middlepor t.
- ma rket ope ned today with a ma- property on the part of thell'
m ade at an)' bank-minimum de- Novem ber 1'1 a t th e Farmera,
'
'
Torn adoes and ra in bat�
Hotel I recent propoa11l1 for an imposlUon
Discharges · Orville Allen Pom- j orlty of is.sue1 pn lower ground. chil dren. Extra patrolmen will J Blasts Nixon-Kennedy
!JO_mlnatton• ia $600 with • cost in GaUlpolia.
the
Lo�e Star slate , c:riusing at
·
or toIla on the waterways' of the ero , RD.
I be on duty that niEbt.
'
I nadin1 was g enerall y t011line
y
P�ce of '600. Applica tion forms
PHILADELPHIA
The soclal ho\lr will l\lrt at D:30 U nited �tales.
UPl-1:l'ic leut llI deatha . Tii.e storm ays.
for exehanJt ol E, F ind J wlth dinner served at 8:30 p. m. I
A delegation ttom Maple �treet Hua, S oc1ali11t _Labor Par:t-y candi- tem bolat�d some towns_ and beat
Pre■lden l Holl hopea lQ h ave
blmda for Serlea H are also avail- 1'icket1 are prJced at $2.30 for a the dl villon· engineers of Divition1
was presen t at the meeting and I date for preiudent, 111d here ready-to-harvea t crop, mto lhe
able
Y �ur ba nk II well III free tried chicken dinner. Re1erva tlo r,1 , Nine an
.submitted • sum Of mon ey to the Tuesday lha l bolh Vice Preside nt mud.
d Ten as gueata a■ wel l aa '
.
1 Richa rd M. Nixon and �� John
infaanatlon tolden on both Ser- · may be m ade throua:h Thelma Elli,
cou
Hard111t-hi� was Victoria , Tex.,
n cil for the purcha se of 10·
.
the newly elected member, of the
Je, I: Ind H.
ott of The Gallipo Ila Chamber of Sta te Legjala ture.
,, l11cb tile to be used for drainage , F. Kennedy a dvocate policies lead where nine 1nchet of rain to uch1
o n th at atreet Council h ad pre- in,: lo . a •:suicidal war ."
Commerce or throu&amp;:h any of the I
ed 0� flash floodl and �nt tk)
.
DAI CHA"llt WILL MIIT
vio u1ly IJl'ffd to insta l l the tile 1 Ha ss 1a1d a n accelerated arme' , ,amu.1ea flee.ifig
,
lilJR!j
The Nomlnatin,: �mml&amp;tee bead•
beloW who ha ve tlcketa:
from their bom•
.
The Return Jo nathan Melga
I it pr opery ownera purchased il � race will J)ut more "weapons of et,
Man11e r of Ohio Power C:Om� j ed by Fra nk Morrow of WeJlskut,, /
The Ohio Dep■rtl'Dent o f High- of importa nce. Whenever pra cThe et,uncil agreed to pur- I annihila tion in t he band, of error
CQter DAR will meet at the pany, Clyde Kt,tland, Pomero1; will re.port ita recommendatlons
ft:llntall wu ..en� f_ro � . th�
w
a
ys th ls week laid plans for next t.ical, the)' will be cleared and chase a tra iler from Russell prone human beiot::s. "
bame of Mrs. Dwight MIihoan Way ne Foster, GalllPOl la; i..w- for offlcen fo r the comi n 1 Ytar.
. ,'J.aina � Uli-!: . •�P.P1
1
I -------:Valley aod into �-dJe Ob10
!l_lday, at 2 p, m, Approved ren(:C Huber, .Gallipoli.I; Alva T. 1. An electtq,n - wW be held •t thla winter's sn ow and ice removal salted in that order d u ring s now Capeha rt. The trailer will haul
operation,, hopina to repeat the storms or ci::eetlng spelh1.
t he town ditch digger .
Sdloot. day will be obser ved abd Grover, Chesh1u; M.ilet T, Epline, me eting.
�NDERWENT SURGl:RY
cou ncil
Tenne&amp;Re V•llv.l: Snow fell 1n
Interstate Highwa ys m ore than / had previo usly borrowe d the
Bel mda Stf't!le, daughter or Mr. the upper Great I:a'.tes and along
Committee Chairmen will ma� ,ucce111 of lllt year'• Bare Roads
Salta, Mc. .._. ben ffl asked to - J;iri ng at Gallipolis; JoaePh
2oo miles of which ..'. ere opened traile r for such w ort. .
and Mn. R. M . Steele, Pomeroy I tbe Rockies. Le11hoille, O,lo., had
· 11_,, one article of clothing to be Arthur; Homer E. Abel!, McArthur tbe h:: final report f or tfle e:urrent P olley.
What
ever the weather
du
r ing
duri
ng t he past spring and ,umP
r
es
e
nt
fo
r
t
h
e
me
e
ting
. • -.Of to the DAR Ap_proved School.1 Gabe DeLong, Gal l ipoh•: Jim Mt• year,
R
o ule 3, underwent surgery sat- • five inche■ o f _uow
w
e
re
on the
1
·
th
e com ina mon ths, lhe Depart•
mer, will add a n ew problem to
M.11y
o
r
W
r
ight,
� Ki� puncan Sm i th and �ronnore j hokey, Pomeroy a nd Max Barber,
R
e
c
o
r
der
Lottie
u
r
day at _ c:;'� ildren_'s Hospital, I grou nd,
t
Reeervations are due by • p. m .
.
ment 'a 24-hour maintenan ce forces winter-time m a intenance th1s year. 13.oush and Co unci lmen RuaaelJ Akro n and 1s improving. She is a
1 o n Novembe
Sijlool1 , i n the South.
McArthur.
�old air pu,hing mto the
r 16.
___ ean asaure that Ohio 's highways Highwa)' Di rector E. ·s. Pre8ton Capehart, Wa l ter Werry, Ralph seco nd grade student st t�e Che• P lains
slates from C anada drop-:-;,
will he kept aafely open to traf• has placed these new free.ways War ner nad Earl Henry.
ter School. Her address is Room.
ped temperature, to 11 deJrees
fie except dur ing the mo1t severe and their sprawling ln terchan,es
May�r Olston Wrig�t, MJ19n , 403 C: Chil dren·, H ospit al, Akron, at Mlnol ' a� d Dicklnaon, N. D.,
ther conditions.
wea
the
at
o f t he
p
r iority hit .
top
proclaimed
Monds)' night, Oct. I 8, Ohi o .
·
c
and 13 at B1amarck early today,
�'-"O
An o utline of procedures and Thereafter are lis ted o t her fedprioritiea hH been circulated to eral highwa ys and major ata te
',j- .,..;;.�
hl 1hw., m1 ln1eil, nee per,onoel r�ule,, followed by ,eeondory
,
In all sector• of the state. For- hiahways and local connectors .
,
mal l nspectlona of 111 ,now-reOperating pers on nel a nd equip- I
•
mo val equipment hln been lar1ement in ea�h o f t he State'•
12 ·
ly eo mp/etcd, a nd eieh m llnlon- field dlvi,;on s wi ll be grou ped
ance garage 11 condbelln1 prai:- on a coun ty-by-cou nty bmns, as•
1
·
•
.
. ,
rtiee runs to
hmiliarize · CNIWI signed ahead o f tim e 'to ciiver
The empl oyees at Philip Sporn j or grlla ter rf'ductlon in injury ated bf tile(,
'Central Operating
J
with It■ u,e. '
apeeific· stretches of highway.
Pla
nt ha�e wor�ed 1,000,000 man
,
frequency rate du ri ng 1�9 cs (Compaa1, 1t · New, Haven.
Va ,
At the admin lstratlYe level,
hours without a diaabling injury comJ'ared wi t h the preceedi ng The Cen\� �
.
I
a ting Co mpany
additi�n ,
t
e
de
artment
prior1Uu have been baued which
�
.In
A. G. Mehlm an, plant manager three )' ears. They re�ei ed the ope ratea the v !l��� porn
�
.
S
Plant
rink , all alate 'highway, i n order will maintain l uuaon wi t � the sta ted theae ho un were acf'umu- Vice Presidents At'cldt!j,
nt
Pre- ff»' the A�
Po-...er Com­
niatlon '!Ing o f th e Highway lated over a two
y ear period venti o n Award fro m the Appa la- .pany and the Dliio
Pa�I, usmg a ir-gr�u nd contact
Corn­
fro m Septe mber 18, 1958 to Octo- I chiau Power Com pan, for th e pany all pt ...... a.,.fower
,ubsld iarie.1
. during e�erge ncles and t,o pce- her 12, 1960
.
best uc:ci d ent preventi on record of I.be Am�- �Jc Power
Yent traffic �t oppages. For s_till
_ _
.
in t he ent ire Compa ny in the Compa'llly. � Pbtijp S�n Pla nt
.
greater ffflc,e ncy and lhobiht)', 1 '!�•s JS tbe . fm
t ti me tha t Yt'lr J959. They a lso reeeiy
ed a
bu bun Jn ,,.....n ance N ovmost of the
two- Phih p Sporn Plant
em ployee.1
. department•,
Certificat
e
of
Me
r
it
fr�m
Philip
r llMlt.'lJllfl � �(i\y ot
e-Mbe
way ra4lo un its •re belnc tram• hne aceumulated 1 ,�,qo@ man
.
Sporn, Presi d ent of the Amerl - 800,000
.
will be tac:reued
ferred .tr,,m autom obiles to trucka.. ho urs wi thout a d w
bh� injury :
Out of • total of approxima tely howe ver, they have re ttt ved sev- cant.s El ectric Po wer Com pa ny, for the latter pert pf tbl.■ 1'Nf .with
ou tandin g achievement in accl· I tM addlt_... ., "- �,
2,000 11now clt!arance
1''10.000
Yehic1es eral a wud11 for safety in the
dent preven t ion i n recognition of KW1' b.it 11111' la tllie n..l
throu,hou,_t \he state . ri:ru,&amp;hly 1,- pul. They rt:cei
�
ved the F.diaon working 500 000 man hours
70lt wUf be rad io equipped. bJ1 Ele&lt;: tric
with &lt;if
,
dW·on�
M
lnsUtute l'IHNI ID reeo1- out
geHntiDI{ ,
I d isabling 1njurv
lhe lllllO
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our big warehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston otors, 1 nc, , Midd��p��;, 0 ·

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''GOD'S Uffl.J: ACRE"
RobOrl A,i-.n - Aldo R.oy
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Eorlh.l Kilt � Da,ls, Jr,
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Why n o t l ay-away a new bh:yc l e now?
By Ch rMmas i t 's p,aid and you don' t
miss t he cash.

Now we con better serve the buyer by offering
Wholesale Prices ! Save hundreds of dol lars now!

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need paint Ibis year, ·btay II now ror next spring - 11vlnp far """"''
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Small Depostt Down.
Balance Before Christmas

We hove rnovel:l to our Warehouse located at
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and Mrs, JIUllel I e
Fifth Grade:
Mr. Kennedy"s
Mn. Earl Davenpor t . Mrs. P,ul
'Ha ptonstall and Mrs. Gene Frent'h
· Mn. Y o ungwert h'1 Six t h Gra de:
IMra. Bert Bodlmer, Mrs. Wlltl■m
Evenon . and 'Mrs. WiUiam Ault .
Six t h Grade :
Mrs. Haw le y's
Mrs, Ke nnelh McElhi n ney, Mrs,
, Avery Nelson and Mn. Robert
' Rawlings.
M·r. Y ou ng'• Seventh Grade :
Mra. Mllto n Hood , chairm an o f
Col eman
C entral, Mn. Bethel
. 1nd Mr1. Mich ael Hackett .
M r· E1c-hleman'• Seventh Grade:
Mn , ·Kul Kloe1, Mr1. WIiii am
j Lewi11 and Mrs. Cl are n ce L acey'.
The boo ks which had been
j bou1ht for the new High School
ltbr, ry w ere pl aced on the sb,::e.
' Mr■. C a uam Hindy , Mrs. Bert
Bodl m er a nd Mn. Edwin Baum11rdner we re named H chairmen
tdr the football banquet which
will be held on No v. 28.
/ The vialt of the M obile x-ray
u nit which wlll be in Midd 1 eport
oa November • and 5 at th111 Tri•
Lu!lre C l eaners wa s a nnounced I
during the evening.
At th e close of the b usine111
aeuion M rs. Wesley Fry, ch ai r­
ma n of the pr oi r• m comfflilt ee
In troduce d the apeaker tor
the
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Follo w ln 1 th e prosra, m a cof.
fee ho ur waa held in the cafeteria
· with the hoap ltallty comm ittee
headed by Mn. Lewi■ Sauer Jr.,
In ch arge of N!ltl'tl1bm ent1,

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The snemben and famUiet �f
the Pomeroy Bend Cttizeru Rad io held a picnic Su nday afte11noon at the R ock Springs Grange
Hall ·
Th ose attending w
Mr. and
Mrs Theo Neut:r.ling, ld dle port ;
Mr . .ind Mr,. C a rl Hy J Mr. and
Mrs. Haro ld Hyse l l an d son. Rutl and; Mr, a n d Mn. Da v" Goodwin
M r. and Mrs. Harry Mll1er, Mr .
a nd Mrs. V. D. Edward • and fa m­
i ly, Mr. and Mn. Gerald Shu!ler
al l of Pomer oy and Ja m e• E,
Jo hnMn, Maso n.
C.WilLI,� were Darla _Ebersbach,
Po me roy; lfi f'h.ael 8■JM , Ceredo
W, Va.; Barbara B lat t , Terry Fur •
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le were given by Ro bert Hagi:erty
Laynu,n', Sunday Wm
Kal l-lindy and Edison Baker . at
The Ladiet Bible Clata of the
wonhip �erv1ce
t he IT'Orning
1 Hartrord Methodist Church h� l d Ob,erved At Church
Sun d ay at the Mid d lepor t First
·,the ir re&amp;ular month l y meeune
Friday eYenJnc at t he home o f
Using t he top ic . . Ttlis One liaptis1 Oiurch.
Mrs. Thins I Do For Christ" sermonel ·
Mra. Em i l Knu:;hl witll
Designa ted at Layma n 's Sund�Y
1 }Urry Gibbs 18 aa.aiatine h ostess.
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Nellie
Mrs.
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Grueser
, De votio na l s in ch1r_ee of Mr�. Eliz.a.bet h
service. Owen
I Cba rlea Smith, follo wing a b usi­ McKnig ht, Mrs. Ar t hur W ayla nd charge of ttJe entire ated in the
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Sm1 tb, Mrs. M argaret Freem an, sen· ice.
ed with Mrs. Marg aret Freeman
L o. Diles was in charge of
, Mn. Sue Ke l l . Mrs. !Jelen Gibbs,
an d Mra. Jennie Stone, l eaders.
· opening ��rvice for t he even­
the
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Concluding lhe evening, re• Mrs. Sara h Gi b b.&amp;, Misses
mg worshi p service at 7:3� _
fre,ah mcnts were served to Mrs. · McKnig ht a nd Helen Riffle.
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· Reid Friday

S pecial n umbers wt. �e presen t 1 h e Bui lders Cl�as o f t he Sy raed by the In termed ia t e Ban d
cusc
Melhodiat Chu r eh he ld th ei r
un d er the direction �l Eugen e
and
:w1rs.
Elias
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me eting al t he church o n
Mr.
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Sears. They played , Ea sy .�tep
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I Jennie Manuel .
Boys "Will Shine To nigh t " . The Lhe Lancas ter fa ir Saturda�.
Mr. a�d Mrs. Norm an Fisher o f I
pl ayed " A Germ a n
ensemble
Fo ll owi ng the Qwint!s session
Senecanl le s pent t he week end
w Jlz"
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ru-lzcs
we�wo n bv� -Lind a Neig ler,
Mrs. Wil l iam Fishe r let t Su n - rsecreta ry and t . e11u re r, Mrs.
J
n ie M anuel and Nancy P arker.
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George H acke�!. Jr., gave _t he r_e- d a for visit i n Sene cavi
Ref reshm ent11 were sel'V!d bY 1
Exe cutive Con1m1t · '!,,l / and �rs. N orm a n Fisher.
the
hostess, Mary Lou Cundiff to
· Po't Or the
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Carrol l Tutoni and
tee meet i ng a
nillt �ee k and an- I. Mr� and Mr11.
th
o se na111ed and Pat ty Winebren- ·
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nou nced t he . fol l owina Room Mo• Mr. nd Mrs Frank Teafo
ci ne visited Sa t urday evening with ner , Li nda Sto w e , Lli'lda Eichinger
then for this yea r.
and the teacher , Mn,. Jean Duerr.
Kind�ri::: arten: Mrs. George � a l- � r a. nd Mr Elmer B a iley.
- --and
Battey
Elmer
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F ran kl in dau g hter, Sa ndra, of Dar wm
8 :f n D�dsl Mrs
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n d Mrs. Car11
Tri P1c1t � r)i. R icliard Vaugh. a n
:i1�u;:ar:::_1 R��i�;:
an d Mrs. �i.:� c c.ol r man .
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Mrs. El mer Bai l ey and d augh t er .
Mrs. Ma,..1_: f First 0r_ade. Mrs:
n, visi t ed Saturday in Ra&lt;' ine
Sharo
Wal t er l larr!s, Mrs. �1l l 111m Evani;
Mr.
an d Mrs. Otis B a iley. They
with
an d Mrs. Richard Gress.
went to see the Bailey,• lnfanl .
Mrs. Carpe nte1•'.s First Grade: 1 daughter, Lois Marie.
For
Mrs. Angus Howard, Mrs. Roger I Mr. ao d Mrs. Da n11 Brick l es and
lays
Phil l ipa and Mrs. George Nlci n- son Jeas e an d Flo yd Brickles vlsl tk
ed SaLurd a y wi t h Mr. a nd Mrs. Earl
Allea,wo, t h'•
Seco od Brickles
Mr. an d Mn. Da)'ton We ll of
Fultz, Mrs.
Grade Mrs, John
We nde l Bunce a nd M rs. Ch arl es M ansfield were Sunda y guest.I of
�lddlitpc,rt, • o
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A. Bradbu ry.
' Mr. and Mrs. Ea rl B rickles.
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Mn. Rupe's Sec on d Gr ade: Mrs . · Mr. a nd Mrs. Ralph Keller, Jllr.
Do na ld Mi l ls, chairman, E l em!f!n· and Mre. R oger Keller, Floyd Web- 1
er M rs. Olive Ingraham Jnd Mr .
t ary building, Mrs, Ted Riley an d
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an u Mr,. P,ut Orr wece
Mrs. Ro bert Mill,.
fair.
the
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da
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Satur
Mrs. Picken's Thir d Grade: cuter
Mrs. Allen Hampto n spent last
Mrs. Paul Disney, Mrs. Raymond
Mrs. Edna_ week ln Colum bus and aUe nded the
and
Cu n ningham
Ohio Ba p tist Ge nera l Auoclatlon
i,·rcnch.
Mrs, Sherm a n's Thir d Gra d e as a del egate of Nao m i Bapll st
C.hureh. Whtie the re she was the
Mrs. William Warner. Mrs . Willhouse guest of her sister and bro•
w,llers
and
Mrs.
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ther-in-la w, Mr, an d Mrs. Leon TaSw anaon.
tum.
MiH Hawl ey 's ro urt h Grade:
M rs. John Krawsc:r.yn, Mrs. Wi l liam Sl at er an d Mrs. Joe Wi l son .
Mr. Hultord't Fift h Grad e: Mn.
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1John Lyo ns, Mn. Mary E. tilnd y

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sed the hope lhat a program
would be tel U p in the near fu
, lure m ■II Meigs County Schools
lo lest t he ears o f chi l d ren. He
also. ment io ned the au d iom tei:
wh lt h has been reeent ly purei .a s
ed by the Mel&amp;s Coun t y Crip pled
Children ' s Society suggest ing tha t ·
anyone who wished to l ea rn to
use it cou l d go to lhe Cou n ty l
Healt� office where it wo ul d be
lo t�em _
eKplamed
Diles spoke h.e
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introd uced his pare_nls. Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Diles, Midd l eport, and_
his wife o f A_t hens, to t �e grou p.
,1 .. s poke br1_efly of his work
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Since gra d � ahon .
Th e busme!� meeting, which
was C"'"ne d wi t h prayer by Rev.
d uc
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