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We carry a complete stoc k of
drug store needs , c.osme t i n ,
dependable home needs . . . but
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Phone . WY-2-2955

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\lt'rn ht·rs of th e M e igs 4-H
M,r . a n d M rs. Stanlr y Rea of TnJ •Jr as ure llid e rs and gue , ts enjoy- adelphi a, w. v .. w�rc wee k end
Br F R E DDIE HOUDf,Siot:!L 1
1• tl an outing and pLr ni c at OJ� gue � ts or hls pa re/l b. Mr and Mrs
�Ir i1ml M rs L S. Be nsou who \I an:, Cav e Ill Hoek1ng_ Cou n ty Ern est Rea.
.\lundll) St-v eral also v i :1 1ted Rock
h ,1 1 e been 1 11Ht 1 ng with Mn, Ben
Mr and M rs 0( 1n Red spent \h('
sun's s i ste r , Mrs Wi lilam Bradfo rd , � H·
wee k e nd al a l'Ot!Jgt' on th(' MuskA l lcndmg were Judy l l ewet,,:o n , in g um Riv er
k f l Monday for t he i r home I n
13rooksv l l c . Hund.a. Mrs Hni(I
Cul l rns. Lmda llysell, Jack,
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for· d ' s bt·uth er Morton Powell whu w Jon es. Op,11 Offutt, K e ith and
had been h e r e for se ver al Wl't·b Kilthy Mur�a/\ and Micha el Jon es dau,L:hters, O•JlmJ -i111d Hebd, were
lt•ft l.is t week for h i s hom e irt T,111 J 1 1 d i,:ut·�h. Joan l lewetsun, Ca r . I tn Col u m bus , l\fonday, where Rc\Oa
ll!lq:a, flor1d,1.
ulyu Jur1e:-.. l ' harles Thoma� Offutt, I enroll e d 111 the t'olu mbU!!- Busml'!s�
.',Ir� Hannah Johns1 o n who ha� Jud) Sl.iw\t•r. liJJly Downie, Susa n Univ ersity They abu attended lht•
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lit·t•11 v1sll 1 11� wilh he r daughter Jnt1 J u l i l; o&lt;H· h ;ill of Pome roy, Slate Fair.
;,nrl fam i ly, Mr. and M rs. Cha r lts .\rHI ) liui:.:1.w;,,., uf Charleston. W.
Carl Will ;ind
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f&lt;�dwarrls and ehild r en returned lo \',1 a nd Mari::are1 Jo J::l bc r feld of
en t tl1c past wee k at
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her humr Ja:,t ��rid.iy III Le t a rt. W , W i · � t l'fl ille.
· Df'xtcr City wllh M r and M rs. Roy
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Act·c,nipany 1 11g tile sro u p were, 1 Tr.vis and daughtf'r
Mr an d M rs . H1d1ard Ka rr and
fn•d Callcrn. father of Mr5 W1J M r , w A . Morg;in. M rs . Wilham
1 1 �m Sl;,ter who has bef'n a pat i ent I I l lowroie aud E. J. ll1 1 !, ad�uors, sons. Rodiicy und Jdfrr) . arc vis·
1 n tht S t . .loseph 1-fospltdl fo r sev 11 1111 !\I n 'I A 1-iewctso n , M rs. Rob- i ln1;; relutiVcs in F ' lunda
M r . and Mrs Rohnt Merunka
t•ral wci:ks w11s rcl urnrd lo h 1 " t• rl Ju 111·�- .Vi n Opha Oflutt, Mrs.
home Ill A t h e ns last w,,ek a n d r(• Hulwrt (;011rh, Mrs. E. J . Hill and aud daughter . Su san, uf H a rtford,
Ci ,nn., and M rs. Fred Baurr uf
mains a houl L hc s.a111e
Mrs H•ii.!\'I' M or gan.
Mrs. May me Ha mey was in Galli
A l r .t 1I ride and pkn1 t for mcm , Middletown, Conn . wcrr dinner
polis l"�I n 1 g h l fnr a b r ief v 1 :-.11 h1'r:. " ' 1 1H · duh. Lhci r famili es guests of Mr. and Mr s Dll'k Kar r
w 1 1 h her n i t'cc and farmly, Mrs \ �nd nwrn llers of the M e igs Counly Sr., Thursday.
Kennelh Uo:&gt;tl'r who Jell today fur ft1d1ng dl1h anti i::ue.!ilS bas hccn
Mrs. Carl Wrl'kll'y and dau�hlcr,
Florida M rs. llamt·y who had plan j planned 1,,r Sonday Oclober 16.
'.'ltiss Juarula Householder
Linda,
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and Miss Jane M1·Kel'\'e r of East
ch 1 ldr: 11 lo Florida ha.� po�tponed
L i v erpool we re Sunday ,ursts of
her lrip u n t i l a late r dale.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. (. ' 8. Weese and
Mr. and M rs. Law re nce E . Jteed
famlly.
,ng ans
canw last f-' nd;.y to visit with M r we
Jack Weese anrl :\!is� Li nda
and Mrs. Lawrcm•e fi e ed a n d M r
ee kl e y are spend ing !his wee k in
W
aucl Mrs Ja mes Hl•ed and childn•ri
DeKalb, lll., where th e y arc atT hey 1·ame . e spec1aJ 1_y to la ke I h ei r
�·1 1 w l plans have been comple ted tending th e Met hodist
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·sDno · Hunn i f' and . .'
Move ment CcmfH encc at Northern
s11l' n\ tl,1• Wf'('k v1s 1 t 1 ns he_ re wi1h M iss Dorn Well. dau"hter
of Mr.
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t hc·II' :..ra111lpa rcnt .!i to _ I h e1r h omf' a rn l Mrs Eme rson Well , Pl e asant Jllinois U n ive r sity .
Mr. and M r � He r be r\ Dixon and
,n L' ° J u ri'. l &gt;U',.•
H1rli.:t•, l'nmcr oy and J erry Snow- family altend cd the family reunio n
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•·no Id of the late C. V ,rnd Mrs. Jane
&lt;1 :, "ys ·las 1 wf't'rl at thC' home of htT Sn n wd l•ri . of Rock Spri n gs.
llan,· n•&amp; o,· xon, h '.. f,f s,,nday al the
slSll'r, fl'. : s Eal'l Titus wh o wa.� '
Tht• wedding will be an event of hom e or Mr. and :'fi rs. Earl Kelly in
rcro\Oe r ing from a fall which shr.
rF;"ecntly sustnin rd.
i S u nclay S&lt;!plc ru ber 4, al 2 : 30 p. m. Lancasler.
Mr. and M rs. tugcne S(la r_., and I ,11 !he Fede r ated chu rch, with the · M rs. Wath e r F.vans and s o n, Dad of Me lvindale. ;11.ich. arrivl'd
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S..-1un d ay rOl' 8 visit wilh Joh n Dill
Can fir id with Mn. S e a r s' s pa re nts. M i ss J a nice Houk of Richwood,
roornmale of the br id e , will be .a nd da ughter, Miss Esth e r. They
Mr . and M rs. Paul ��rcd e rick.
Mary Burkett i s \Oisiting in Helli·. maid o f hon or. Donald Davis, or were accompani ed he re by John
Dill Jr. and fr iend of Man srirld
W. Va. wilh Kathy Jo Light Ma ry ' s Middh·port. will serv e as best man
pa re nts, Mr. and Mrs . Rober\ and ushe rs will b e Howard Well who r eturn ed homr that evrnini::.
Mr. and Mr s. Hermon Mattox and
Uu r kell plan tu �o lo Belle this brother uf the brid e a n d Danlel
ol Char lesl o 11 we re Sunday
nicl'e
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WC' st, I)rot h er III law or• th e
of Mr . a n d Mrs. E. J. H i l l .
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Mr. and M r s. Carl McCo I I ut· h groom. f l ;irre II We I I, co usin or
Fl t woo�s.
;rnct child ren of Shaker Heighls lht• hmlt•. will se rve as acolyte.
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A half hou ( u f nuptial mus fr
. '. . r_s . ,E. J . l� ill ."!Id �a u ghlcrs arr_
spent scve r nl days wil.h Mr, ;tnd
Mrs, Wayne Gi bbons and daught1·r will ht• p rtsl'ntcd by M rs. Ji·red visiting relatives m Columbu� this
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M IC h ael Jones return e d to his
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Mi k e ond D e bhie Sayre ot 11 1 1
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with thl'ir i;:randpar c n ts , Mr. an1I gu1•sts F'olln wing th e ceremonr , a
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M rs. Th�o cu�le r . Over the wee k r('(·epti o n _w!II he held in . 1he
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cud the tr pa r enh Mr. a n d Mrs c·hurrh social room. for r elatives
M . an d •11 s . { •' 1 1 Y ( nw � n a n , 1 M
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U.irine l'TA met .at !he grade l Mrs . Clylia Terrill and Mrs. An•
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sd1nol building
Thu rsday nighl na F,kins w er (' Vl,�llurs Ill Gallipolis
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/'� A111H•llt 25. Mrs. Huth Smith waii a11: Tue11day.
tlLCll' fimnly w ere, r. � n_d M r · .
M rs. Lcruy Watson rntcrtalncd a
1111lnlcd as Scl'rctary to fill 1hr PO·
Jo s� p�. w h; . ;;]i;o v �� lled. W l 11J 11ltion
vaeal('d by M rs. F' rank Hud• g roup o r fri&lt;'111ls ;i! her hum e , Con.
I am arris &lt;1 n
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snn. who moved to F'lorida. The dor St., Sunday.
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Mrs. Kat{' Si11d 11 1r was a business
nu·1•tin� l i nt&lt;' has hcen ehani:cd to
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Mr. a nd Mrs Ma.'&lt; Eirhini:er ;ind
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ar r ived
d;iughtN, llchra H1• 1 1 isc,
Ll'e:. wne af)p1ii n tcd.
r. . 1'y Or w'C i r �t on.
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from H u ntington last wee k fn1• or.
l1uuto, Fl or ida whe re Mrs. Sc.11rl1•s
hall h1i en vi1,1l li n c:: with Mr. lUld
M rs. James &lt;: lddcns uml dM•�hh•r,
Linda for seve r al weeks. Mrs. c ; u!­
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de ns 1111d rlall.£::htc r . Linrla
have hccn sick !-iince Mrs. Sci1rl1•:.
wen! tu Florida .arc improv,•d.
M r, and Mrs. Sli11rlcs re tu r 1 1 1·cl
home this week and on thei r way
home they stopped i 1 1 Cla n lun.
Alabama to visit with Mrs. Se.arl­
es' s mother, M rs. Lo u Uamillon
who 19 alKu Jms11itali1.ed.
Mias Belly Lou Harris former 111
nl resi(le n l ii; now employed 11!
the Marlin M issile Plonl iri Ur
lnn1lo. Florida.
Mr. cmd Mrli. Charles Edward�
Hild t•hildren, Pat an d Brenda h111"1'
recentl y returned from II visit 1 11
l l ordt ner, Kansas with Mr. and
M rs. Joe Allen.
Lnst Sunda)', Mr. a nd Mra. non
lC'y t&lt;.Alwards of Cornln,11 visile(I
w 1 l h the Cha r les Edwards family.

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Florida and are th e guesh of h i s
part-nt.s, ;'lie. and Mrs . A l le n Ekh•
lngec, Mulbec,, He,'h" Mr. Ekh
i n ge r has rece 1 11ed his discha r ge
from 1he l1 S Navy and the couple will res ide in PomerOY.

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law ..,t r and M r� David McGh ee
_,r Col u m bu� Saturd ay she will
J o rn her son and daush Ler •i n . Jaw.
Mr a n d Mrs. ttv r on Hyst&gt; ll of Co ).
umbus for a tnP to Kings, I ll . , and

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Roy Kaoper a11d grand daugh ter,
Nancy
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Hurni and Co 1� n1e_ i'Teeman , . •�nt
th e we e k e nd m l ul umbu 1 v1111ttn&amp;
Mr. Kaspa r' s brolhe r a nd attend ln&amp;
the State Fai r .

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Weather
OHIO: Sunny , hot and humid t. \
day. Fair .1nd warm tonftht. Frid-,
tunny •nd continued hot, turnlnw
cooler e11trem• north porti.n. H ....
tod1y 17•'2, low tonlplt 67,74.

Det1oted To Tlw lro tere1t, Of Tiu, Mei111-Ma.on Area
Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, Ohio, Thursday, September 1, 1960

NO. 1 16

Syracuse Getting Road For Emergency Use

SING LE CUP V - 5c

Pen n sy Closure

Sporn Boss
Recognized
For Tenure

Albert G . Mthlmar1 . pl.1nt man­
ag er of Philip Spo r n Planl, was
re ccn1ly awarded a diamond-1tud•
rlrd �ervice pin for having com•
pli?tf'd 20 y ears Company $ervice
m AU!:UBI and al the 1ame time
be came eli.1.: ible for m e mberahip in
the Vet era n Employees' Asaoci1Uon.
Mr. Mehlman joined the Ame ri­
can Electr i e Power S)'slem aa a
maintenanct: man at the Cabin
&lt;;reek Pl.nt in 1940. Previous to
hit employment wi lh tbe Company
he spent rive yeara with the Pure
Oil Company in the laboratorv a"d
on operatloll.f at Cabln Cree k w I
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Va.· 111 UHt he waa promoted t
■Uifl.ant results e ngineer. The !·
next year he became boiler room
maintenance engineer and was
; named ass istant master mechani c
I in 1944.
J n IPW he became su peni s lng
m echanical engin eer and th en act.
ing usilltant plant superint endent. He was promoted lo aiisi st• 1
ant manaa:er at Ctbin Creek in

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hers won t'l'('O)rn 1 t 1nn a1 lhc Ohio
State rair Jcstrrdi!Y. C. E. Blakes
Ice, county ag e nt, re portut todJ)'.
Wumin� an "A" in a food in•
tc rview was Linda Yost, d;iughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dav i d Yost, Great
Bend. whose i n t er vi ew was taped
and wlll be broadcast F'riday ov e r
Station WOSU. Jenif e r Lohs e ,
daughler of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lohse , Pomeroy, was awarded ,11n
"A" fo r an individual d emonstra.
tlon.
Miss Yost, 1 1 , is a thr ee•ycar
\Oel eran o f the Portland Ide al 4-H
&lt;'lub ar,d has �arnC'd straig:ht "A's"
in e ve ry project, her advisor, M rs.
Ruth F..:hcrshach said today_ Shc
said Linda's radio appe :irance will
be taped on the fi r st pa rt of
WOSU's "home-lim e " progra m se c­
tion, 9-1 O a. m.
Also award ed "A's" for food in·
tervicw s were Melani e Brow n ,
daughter or ;\tr . .and Mrs. Walter
Brown. Reedsville; Mary McAffe e ,
daughter of M rs. rreda McAffoe,
Pom eroy; .e n d Ann Ca r leton,
daughter of Mrs. Margar et Carl e·
t on, Racin e RD.
Th e UPI repo r led t oday is Gov•
ernor's day at the fai r and Gov.
Michael V. DiS11ll e , who says he
is not interes1cd in fairs, was
scheduled to ma k e hi� third ap·
pearance al th e Calr.
The governor tou rl'tl the Fair
g rounds last F'ritl11y, and seemed
impressed by a nu mber of ex­
hibits, even though he declar ed
earlier he was n o t imp ressf&gt;d by
lairs. He relurned lo th e fai r
Tuesday.
Fair Manag er Rowland Bishop
infor m ed th e govern o r today that
th e e ight-day fes tival would show
.i financial profit this y ear.
''We may have a $2,':i .000 to $30,000 surplus if the la st two days
of th e rair ru n tru e to ,form,"
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Bishofl predicted.
More than 200.000 person paid
to a1 1erid the cxhibi1 ion th r ough
Tuesday night, Bishop said. This
indudcs advance sale tickets in
the Columbus a rea.
WtdnHday Attenct.nce
Paid admissions Wednesday to,
tailed 27,954. The fai r ends Fri­
day night.
The fair 111st yea r eost $78ll,500
and took in $813,490 Bishop said
thi s year's fair would cost ahoul
$775.000 and take i n $800,000.
Hundreds of boys in kha k i uni•
forms swarm ed o ver lhe fair­
grounds Wednesday t o ffelp ob·
se rve Boy Sco u t Day. It was also
Fair Manager's Day, and Bishop
and the scouts got together fo r a
chic ke n b.irbecuc in the poult ry
building to celebrate the o cc1t•
sion.

N EW FLOOD ROAD - Work is progressi ng on the grading and relocation of a flood
road out of Syracuse. Pictured abov� is_ Sutto� To"." nship Trustee Roy J?nes .who spark-plug­
ged the long needed improve�ent. 1 hi:i \work 1 s bemg done under the �1rect1on of the town­
ship trustees with county equipment doing th e gradmg and earth moving. In the above pic­
ture, a section of the rte w grade is shown.

Minimum Wage, Other Issues
Going On Kennedy's Campaign
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen. John F. Kennedy prepared
today to launch his first extensive campaign tour 'Vith a chal­
lenge to Republicans to debate · minimum wage and other is­
sues rai.sed at the pre-election session of Congress.

Democratic presidentlJI
was happy to see tile
e nd of the shirt-tail ses sion w here
an allian ce or Republicans and
south e rn Democrats block e d bis
m inimum wa"', medical care and
other proposals.
Ken nedy s ets out tonight on his
first big stumping trip tha't will
take him to 17 slat es in 1 8 days.
He will make a major i ssue of
his l egislativ e program .
Jn a speech to the Sena le iii
the dosing hours or the session
Wed nesday the cand idate ehal l e nged Republica ns to de bate the
m inimum wag e _ impass e . H e did
not m enti o n his GOP oppone nt,
Vice Presiden t Richard M. Nixon,
by name. But he obVi(lusly direct•
cd his challenge lo him.
Kennedy said Congress was un•
able to pul through any wage
floor hikt becau se most House
member s of a confe re nc e commit•
The

nominee

400-Pound Space
Station Destined
Guantanamo Base
For Moon Orbit
Threatened By
W ASHINGTON (UPI) _ The
United St11l s h pes lo hang a
400-pound pace tatio i orbit
Castro's Brother arou
d the moo lale this month.
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HAVANA (UPI) - Dl.'(ense Min•
ister Paul Cast ro accuse d th e
United States today of ha r boring
C u ban "war c1· iminals'' .al its
base and
Guantanamo naval
warn ed the big tnst111lation "som e
day" would be co n fiscat ed. H e
did not dismiss the possibility or
a ballle.
Th e pre mier's impe tuous young­
er brother mixed the threat with
expressions or gratitude for Rus­
sia's "di si n terest ed" offer of mili1ary aid to the r evolutionary r e•
glm e . B111 he added that Cuba
could defe nd its "rights," with or
without rockets.
"W e don't plan to confiscate
the Gua ntanamo bases now be·
cause ii is obsol ete in our present
military str ategy . . . but som e da)'
it will be Cuban," Paul told an
.assembly of suga r work ers gath•
ere d at nati o nal headqu.arters of
the Revolulionary Labor Fed er.a•
tion.

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Its job will be to mad e udia­
tio n . guirlanr e , pro pulsion, and
communicalions studi es vital to
the futu re of space e xploration.
For I he first time in th e his­
tory o{ U. S. space craft, th e lunar
orbite r will carry rockets lo cor­
r e ct its course du r l ng th e 26½
day trip lo the moon.
intention, acc-ordlnc to
The
11p,1ee e xpert s, is to a n chor th e
craft i n orbit a ro lmd the m o on
and leave it there ,for as long as
th e contending forces of gravity
pe rmit.
A three .stage Atlas·Able rocket
will fir e lt toward the moon.
Rocke ts built into the spacecraft
itself will correct It.a speed and
oourse in �uch a way aft to put
it into a JJolar orbit 3,000 to 4,000
mil es above the moon.
I t will rese mbl e but be more
than four limes as heavy as Pio­
neer V, th e U. S. sun sp.tclli l e now
in orbit around the sun between
the earth and Venua.
NASA director r. Ke ith Gl e n­
nan hu 11id tl}.ia and other lunar
exploreN wilt prepare the way
£or flights to Mars and Venus
starting probably in 1962.
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CALLS ON ROCKY
WASHINGTON UPI - Ailing
Vice President Richard M . Nlxon
arranged a confe rence today with
New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­
f e ller in Nixon's hospllal suite at
MIIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Walter Reed Army Medical Ceo• ' Admitted: Wanda L)'Ofla, Abi•
ter.
lene, Texu� Mary Hanning, Rut­
land.
Discharged: Georse Clsto, Mld­
GAME CALLED OFF
Clinton Saunders, Reeds­
dleport,
The Oldlimer's bue�h game
lefter,, Syracuse.
Helen
vJlle,
last
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All-Stars
Cl,1rk's
with M l
IOn lo Mr. and Mrs .
A
Blrtha:
night unrler Wahama li&amp;hls was Ra_yninnd Hanning, llutland.
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wet
diamon
called off because of
condllions arter a llte afternoon
TA/(11 FINANCE JOB
loeirlited cloudburst. A large num­
' ber of fans were turned away at the
J. J. Pannaker, reUred el�trleal
eo,lnH!', GalliPolJs, Jw accepted
aate.
the cha1tmanablp of the Boy Scout
Finance Campalsn,
Coordiniited
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The Gospel H1rmoby Boys will 1CCQJ'di111 to W. C.-DiCQ.On, cbait­
be at the Mor11e Chapel Me thodi11\ nllll of, he MGM Dlelrlct, !3oy
Epi1copal Church on the- Racine• Scouta o , Americ.1.
Portland Road, Sept. f at 2 p. m.

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He also said his plan lo .pro·
vidc m l'dical care for th e aged
through th e Social S ecurity system f11iled because Pre1ident Ei•
senhowcr threatened to veto !Uch
a measu ri?.
The Democratic nomin ee said
the sh o rt sc�slon had shown that
a president with sufficient con­
gr essional strength to sustain his
ve locs rnuld "ch ew us u p " and
" make mince m eat' al the lesis­
lativ e process.
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Echo Schedule

WASHINGTON (UPII - Th•
Nttion.al Aeron.utlc1 •nd S1Hce
Adminlatr•tlon a.aid today the
Echo I ute-llite will p111 over
Ohio at th• following Entern
Standard Tlmo1 tonight:
6:57 p. m. from the north,
trtwelln1 northeast; 9:01 p. m.
from th• nortk troe-lin11 south­
Nd; 1 1 :O{I p. m. from the north
traveling aollfhw..t.

Debates
Historic
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26 In Chicago

WASHINGTON UPI _ Sen. John
1". K e nnedy a nd Vic e l'rl'sidenl
Rich11rd M, Nixon will hold the
first of their unprec ed e nted radi o­
TV debde s Sept. 26 and follow
with two or three more clcl'tr o 111c
electioneer ing appearances.
The debates wlll be hE"ld .o L
peak viewing hours and will he
carr i e d simultaneously on all ma•
jor radio a n d te levis i o n 11t'lwor ks,
Je11ving the public little chmte but
lo !war the lwo prc s idcutinl can•
didates argu e th e i ssues for 1111
hour each or lh e nights.
NixOn and Ken nedy will disrnss
domestic affairs fr o m Chicc1go,
starli11g at 9:3tl p. m. c.d.l Sept.
26. They will battl e it ou1 ove r
foreign policy i n New Yor k from
lO to 1 1 p. m. Oct. 2 1 , 1111d hnld
press type intervi e ws Oct 13 and
possibly Oct. 8, in undl'signatcd
locations.

Art Classes
To Be Repeated
In New Haven

Art dasses which met with
such sucl'css last spring in Mid•
d\cpo rt. will be res um e d on Se p.
t eml:ter J O. D r. David F. Drei sbach
will ag�in conduct classes on
Saturday mo rnings from 9 : 30 until
1 1 :30, m the Lowman Aparlmcnts ,
New llaven . West Virginia.
M e n and women and tee n-agers
of 1 5 and olcicr will be accepted,
Sho u ld lhf'rf' be su lficient re­
sponse for a weekday class in ad­
dition, a1101he r instructor has con­
sen ted 10 teach on W edn esday or
Thursday aflernoo ns. Furthe r in­
formatio n can be obtained from
Mrs. F. C. Reichert, Box 132, N ew
Haven. or Phone New Haven,
Turn e r 2-4955.

Mason PTA Hoi.\,g
Eveiit For Parent•

PREACHER ANNOUNCED
N o ah HHs k ins of Middleport will
preach al the R,IIC' ine Methodist
Chu rch this Sunday at 10:45 a, m.

HOP SCHl!DUL&amp;D
There will be a record hop at
the Ral'iric Am er ican Legion Home
a - 1 1 p. m. Saturday.

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aponslblllty.
"Mau public opinion Is not i n
terested in proble ms inv olvi11g
great decisions about lnten1atlonal
priliey because Jt has not rca&lt;I
about them, doe1 not have the
background or education or mental
atimulatlon to care about bein�
inform ed.
"Maa11 opinion wints 'GunBmoke' inste ad of political co n ven­
tlona, 'Wagon Train' in1tead or a
program on th e eon,o, where the
Communiata are �king a hold in
the heartland Of Mrlea."
McGUI said Powers was no
"Nathan Hile" and that h e could
"only uae what he bad assimi•
lated In School yean.'

Se p t i•nihf'r . ! 95 1 , arid pl&lt;1nt mo1n­
.:i:rr :,l l'hillp Spo rn m Augus t,
1 956

l l r• """' ' horn an1t Htenrlc d
Sl' b oul in· l\mtge port. Ohio and
rHc 1 1 Nl J h il dielor of st·1 e nce de­
i; rf'I• 1r1 ( l i f'1111ral cog111ecr111g t rom
Wlw1·l111i::: � Lmsly Institute of
Teehriolugr 111 1934. Ill' is mar
rinl and 1hr fathr r of one son
and rrs1dc5 .c.ea r Pome roy on
Routt• 7

By United Pr.., International
Pennsylvania Railroad strike has affected most of
Ohio's cities .
J. C. Sperry, assistant superintendent in Columbus said
the strike would hurt transportatioJl and, business in m.lny of
the smalle.- towns as well as the major Ohio cities.

Spe rry estimated that hundred$
or compani ea throughou t Ohio depe nd on the railroad for freight
de liveries. He uld the ir "abilit y to
use lrucking service" would d e ter•
mine whel h e r they would h a ve
to s hut down operations during the
slrike.
Th e largest conce ntralion11
or
Pe n nsylvania w orkers in Ohio are
ip Cleveland and Canton. Close to
600 e�plo)' es in railroad ear ahope
at Canton wlll lose work Ume beca11.�� o! the .c1t rike .
The railroad also employs worker� at co�1 and o re docks al A&amp;h•
Labula and al coal docks in San•
dusky.
The railroad's busy Lake Erie
rf'gion e xte nd s from Pittsburgh to
Crestline, in Crawford County, and
then up lo Tol edo, and D e troit,
back to Er ie, Pa., and 11s Car
�outh a s Columbus and i'l[ari etta.
About 1 ,000 work e rs are o n
itrike in Columbus. but a com•
pl e le shutdown of all Pen nsylvania
operati o ns would idle mor e than
2. 000, About $1500,000 in weekly
wag es will be Jos t by th e shutdown.
M o re 1han I .000 cmploy es i n th e
Clev e land area have be e n affected
by th e st rik e . Many commuters in
the itr ea have also been affected.
About 100 persons traveling lo
Cleveland from Bedford, Macedon•
ia, Hudso n and Rave n na usually
rid e on a Pdnnsylvanla commuter

Dog Warden Looking
Into Sheep Killings

Dog Warde n Joh n Meck&amp; h; invcstiga ting the killing of seven
s hee p on the larm 01 Wally Hill
ncar Racin e by dogs, The killings
were reported last night follow
mg th e return of Mr. and Mrs.
Hill from Columbus where th e)' a t•
te nd ed th e State Fair.
'warde n M eeks has re porled
that 79 slray dogs were picked up
during lhe month of A1.1.-1:ust in
the county , County Audllor Caldwell re ported only lB tag8 and one
kennel license sold for the month.

Motorcycle Oub Is
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPI) - Ralph McGill, publisher Sponsoring Field Day

MeGill, here· to accept an award
for his newspaper, said Powen
"gave no hin1 he regarded him•
self a8 a represe ntative of hie
counlry o r its inlerests,'' during
his r ecent tr ial in Moacow. He
uld• Powers did n ot know th e impllcallons or his flight and had
a dmitted he never paid any attentlon to politic s or even voted.
"Here was a man 31 years old,
un'informed about everything exdept how to fly a plane," he aaid
''M uch of contemporary America
fa teYea1ed by Power.. Inlllliture,
v�ue, u ninformed, untble to ra•
tionalbe se lf wl lh eventa, waitin1
deaperate ly to hav e .all the comr
forta of Ufe with none ot lhe re..

M R. ME HLMAN

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Powers Pictured As Typical
UninformedAverage American

ol the Atlanta Constilution, said Wedne,day that U-2 spy pilot
Francis Gary Powers was "a picture of the immature , unin­
formed, average Amerkan today."

i First Time Railroad's Tracks
Empty In 11 4 Years Operation
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Closing Of Nation's Biggest
Railroad Crippling Ohio Area

The e xecutive commillcf' uf lhe
Mason PTA is sponsoring a J:et­
tog eth e r tonight for parcnls of
childre n e nterins t h e Mason
sch ool thl9 ye ar for the ri rs l time.
The m e eting will lte held lo­
nlght from e till 8 at th e school.
R e freshm e nts will be served.
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REUNION LABOR DAV
Desc e ndants or George and Sus­ Racine S11uad Called
anna Roush wlll hold their annual
reunion Sunday Sept. 4 at the Ver. For Woman Who Fell
n on s chool house back o{ New Ha­
Th e Racine emergency squad
v en, W. Va. A bask e t dinner will wa s call ed yesterday afternoon
De h eld at noon. Offic er s a re: Mrs to bring a Texas wotnan visiting
John WoUe, presid e nt; Mrs, John i n Racin e lo the Mei11 Gen eral
Bumsarner, vice presld�nt; Maxine Hospital. She wu 1uffering from
Kenna the effects of a fall.
Arnold, fi ecretary, and
Ro ush. tre asur er.
Mrs. Harry Lyons waa admitted
to th e Meigs Ge neral Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyon s are vl!iting
h;s fath e r, Alfred Lyons: in Radne.

SOCIAL ANNOUNCED
There will be 11n ice cream social
at the Syracuse Fir st Pr esbyterian
C:hurch Satu rrlay starting al 6:30
p. m. Homemad e cake also will be
sold.

:Crippling E a s t

Th e Mcig,; MolOrcycle Cl u b wm
hold a Field Meet Sept. 4 begin­
ning at I o'clock on the centerfl e ld
of the Rock Sprin1s Fairarounds.
All motorcycle riders in the
county are invit ed to tak e part no
matl er what size or model of mot­
orcyd e .
There will be 10 events and tro.
phies will be award ed on total
points. The publle ht · invited to 11 l•
tend as th ere will be no admission
c harge for speetators.
There will be a trophy for the
t op woman rider in a "ladies"
cla ss eve nt.
IRREGULAR
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks
staged an irre,Ular advance In a
moderatcb' 1clbe opeoin&amp; iod•Y•

tr11 in from New Y o rk C ity.
A Chr.1 sler Corp. spokesman in
Twrnshurg said th e plant loda:,,
was "t utt111g back ou r fi rst and
�ond shift s by 80 per cent. This
will mean the lay o ff of over 1 ,000
me n."
A fnnl "1otor Co. .�polt e&amp;man
said today trucks w e r e being used
to movl' material i n and out of
lh e Walton Hills s tampina: plan!
near Ckvrland. "We don'I foresee
any dtlfitulty bcl'ilUse oi
thl'
strikf'," ht said.

Ex-Pomeroyan
Died Out West
At Tucson, Ariz.

Fricnrls hNc hav e rec e ived word
of th(' de;il h of Ed�ar W. (Sparky)
Ree ves. 50. Sa lurda y at Tul'son,
Ariiona.
He was the son of the lal e Wil­
bur Reeves. a former sheriff of
M e ii;:s l'Ounly, anrl was a graduate
or t h e Pomf' roy High School. class
of 1927, l i e had retired from the
Colu mbus police force in U)54 be­
cause o f ill health.
A former FBI agent and grad­
U!lte of the F'Bl Nati onal Acad emy,
Reeve s wa� in the police training
bureau wh n he l�fl l he division
: /iier v1ce.
. afte r l� years
P rev1 11usl�. _h� s�t u� and work·
ed m the d1 11 1s1011 s_ crime labora­
tory,. �nd al olhe r limes served as
hom m de sq1_1ad �e�gc�rit and a s
head of the 1dcnt1f1catmn bureau.
He lefl the rlivision because ol'
a lung l'Ond ltion. After moving to
Tucson, he srl up a � raini ng pro•
gra� fo r Tucs�n . ?ohcc an� w.a s
ret�1�ed m . .. c1v 1_l11m capacity as
tramin g officer with capta_in rank.
Reev�s was a_ �ast . �resid ent . of
the 5?c 1 ely for Sci ent1f1c Detection
of Crim e , a p asl masler of Columbus Lodge No. 30, F'&amp;AM, and a
charte r memher o f th e Ohio lnde ntificaUon Officers Assn.
Surviving a re his wife, Dorothy,
a son and rlaughtN in Tucson, and
a Columbu1&gt; daughter, Mrs. Shirle y
Safreed. He is also survived by a
brother , Eve relt. of Castalia, Ohio.
Fun eral sf'nices and burial were
held in Tucso n.

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ADE LPH IA &lt; U PI) - Frnm Old Poln l Com
V
to �he big ya�ds at St Louis and Chicago. the Pennfol't
syl'
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an�a
Railroad wu 1dlf' today for the rirst time since 1 846_
The sh utdown of the mam moth carrier by 20,000 main
te­
nanc_e _ men at 1 2: � l a m : e.d . t . , comp letely isolated some
commun� lles from rail traffl.c and, directly or indirectly, affec
ted
the lives of some 30 nu lhon Amer ic ans.
The ER;•tern Shor� of Mar&gt;•l and
Midi.el J, Quill, the fi•r
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d eprived of lr;un �en1&lt;'e and
the slnk e dealt a blow In 1 1 .� sea•
fo� and veg e tabl e centf'rs.
i:-irst lo feel th e impad of the
5t r �ke by the 1'ranspor1 Workers
Umo n we re the comm uter�.
About 73,000 who use l'RR facditi e,. inclu ding 15,0(}(J helwce n
New Yo:-k acd Washm!.:lon .inli
8,� bet�een New York �nd
Philade lphia, were _ forced to find
other ways of getting to work
.., L�Yvrn, FNr•d ·
Indus�
Steel
from
Pu_tsburgh, aut o mo.
biles from Detroit and ('oal from
the Pennsyl�anla mmes we re
among the v1l&amp;I c�rgoe! tarried
by the Pe nn1ylva111a . fears of
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Jayons imm
these
a:eas •h�ul� the strik e agamst the
g.ian t rail hne d rag on.

j lud•r of the TranspOrt worJ
ers Union, prHictect it will be
. • l ong strlb.
· · 11 ha� tak en l it yea rs to rlosr
1 down this system and it may
r ake l 14 days to start 11 up· " he
said
In N ew York th e huge Pennsyl •
vania Stati on took o n the appear•
an{'e of an empty sh e ll. Insid e
the statio n. that norl'fl ally ha ndl e s
mor� tha n 200, 000 1rav eIers. an
oceasional wand ere r p a s s e d
through the concourse.his foot•
steps ech o i ng ho llow ly.
The st r i k e l'lirna xed a bil ler
1hree yea r dispu te· with th e TW U
and lhf' A FL Sy,tem, Federa 1 ion
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over work ing ru l es
nd
the
"farm mg out" of repa ir :ork b
th e PRR. Wages were nol an i;.
sue.
F'1 nal efforts to ave rt the strik e
bro ke down a1: 1 1 :40 P. m. e .d.t
Wedn esday night and al 1 2:01 a.m.
th e main tenance m e n walked off
th ei r jobs
Jam es M. Symes, boa rd chair­
ma� or th e railroad, term ed th e
strike •·catastrophic.' '
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ApPftrentty �. QuiU
••nh to to d-n in h istory -■
beint th• first to shut down the
Penn1rlHnMI Railr'Nd In 1 14
,.....,.. Sy"'" •id. "E"" th•
prnide-nt of the UnltH States
c;■nnot Miq. IM rail,... ek•
cept in time of ••r. Mr. 0.,111
lff. ms to ,..
. , he c•n, in e,fhcf,
M11, 1 me 1or r•1lr1141d with
im,.
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Services For
Mr. Browning
Are Saturday

Funeral services f o r Paul
Browning. Portland, will be held
at two o'clock Saturday at the
Portland Me thodl s! Church . Bu rial
will be made by Ewing in the
Browning cemetery at Portland.
Mr. Browni ng was found dead in
his bed ye aterday mornin g by
neig_bbors. A rel.i red lock work er ,
he hved alon e. He was a member
or a pioneer Portland family and
is survived by two siste rs. Mrs.
Lois Small, Columbus , and M rs.
Ruth Fe il, Columbus; two broth.
ers, Da\Oe, Colum bus and Dale of
Joli e t, Ill.
Frie nds may call at lhc Ewing
Fu n eral Hom e until 1 1 a. m Satur­
day and from noon until lime of
services a, th e cbu rch.

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Mason Bond Sale
Up $6,000 In
July Over June

BU LLETIN
ROME

UPI-A trio of Am♦ri
can qi,rin..n,-Rty Norton, Dan
Sime .and Frank Budd-reached
the final of the Olympii. 1 00.
meter dash today •Hhovgh •II
thrN w.re buiten In the semi•
fln,als.
Norton, 22-rur-old lfl'ring �­
s•tion rrom Oatll•INl, Calif., and
Sime-, • slx-foot.thr.. redhud
from Durhem, N. C., flni1hed in
• photo finish behind Armin
, H,ary of GerrNny In the ,econd
hut.
Glenn D••i• ol. Columlk,1, Ohio
1 .. Hoped to ,an "'" 5 1 . 1 IKOnd
"WicHry In the 400""'•r hurdle1.

Funeral' Services For
Mr. Rife Announced

Fu n eral servlcea for Harlan R i fe .
Dex ler, who died yeste rday at lhe
University Hotpital in Columbus.
will be held at t Wo o'clock Satu rday at the Nazarene Church at rt .
Rock. Burial will be made in the
Mt. Olive cemetery.
Mr. Rife is au rviv ed by his wife,
mother and two sons, Richard Lee
and James Dale Rile. Fri e nd s ma}'
call at the Strong and Son f uneral
Home in Wilkesville until Friday
/ eve n ing whe n the remains will be
tak e n to th e r esidence nea r Of':der. ,

United Stal es Savings Bonds
sales in Maso n County showed an
increase of approxi mately $6,000
in July o ver June 's tola l sales� ac­
c ordini to a rf'lease from Thomas
1-L Vand erford. stale dire ctor.
In the month of June tptal sales
amounted to $ l l .970 in Series E
bonds. July's total for th e same
type of bonds was $17,932.
Total sa,i ngs bonds sales in
W est \'lrginia for th e month of
Jul y was $3.866.4&amp;i. That indicat­
ed a drop of approximat e ly $80,000 from sales of July 1 959. West
VirGinia sa vings bon ds sales for
the first seve o month,11 or l !MJO
are $153,36 1 o r O.IU % behlnd
those of 1959. or this loss for
1 960, $82. 1 17 orc11n-ed i n
the
month of July.

Four Patrol Cases

Of In Court

Fou r Ohio Slate Patrol cases
were disposed or in county oourt
today by Judge E. W. Peoples.
M e lvin J. Dawson was fined $2()
;md costs for over length trailer;
Stev en H . �blin, $10, and costs,
u nsafe ve hicle; Larry W . Std­
ford, $10 a:1d costli, permitting an
unlicensed operator to drive , and
Joseph B. Chapman, $10 and costs,
d efe�tive brakes.

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Sugar (Legislation) Failed To Sweeten Tempers
Of Senatorsln Predawn Race To End Session

WASH INGTON UPI - A dead- almo Rafa el Trujillo,
loek ove r su,::ar legislati on blo cked
But th e Senate voted 62 to 17
adjournmen1 of the 86th Congress to back Eisenhower's pl e a fo r un•
e arly today amt leti campa 1gn •con- restriet«r authority.
With all oth er obatacl es lo ad.
scioue members frC'Uin,1t lo ge t
away to the politit'.il wars.
journment removed,
Raylm rn
.Efforts lo .adjourn lhi11 morning cooct uded that th e sugar situation
collal).fied 1:11 3:37 a. m. e.d.t. when was too snarled lo permit
any
Speaker Sam Rayburn m-Tex.) p re -dawn agreement and orde red
recessed the House u ntil noo n . the HOuse receu.
Leaders were confide nt Congress
The Sonate , uting on minor
could quit this after noon or to- measllres, continued in session
niJht.
until 4:23 a. m., e.d.t., and then also
Rayburn ' s adl o n followed Sen- recessed until noon.
Bc£Qre th e 1ugat deadloc k de•
ate re fusal \n aet:ept Ho use limitalions on PrE"s1&lt;1ent E,senh o wer·s re- veloped, the Senate and House
q ueat to cut a 322,000-t on "wind- polished off a batch of bills on
fall" au gar mnrketing quota for the what th e lr lflcaders had hoped
[ would be the I,.1t day or the
Domlnica n fl('public.
The House wanted to limit Ei• I poat-convenUon seNion.
The lawmakera voted
auch power
senhowe r to usmg
to give
only after 1hf' Organiiation of Eiae nhower $65 million of th e $266
Ameriean Stales (OAS) h1 voked million In extra {oreljn aid [unds
etonomic s anctions against the he called Yital for security, auDominican reg1ine of Generalia- thorind !lia 1600 mJWoo LI.tic

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Am e rican aid program and approved a $MO million stop-gap
housing bill.
Wh e n the Senate revised the
s ugar measure , Chairman Harold
D. Cooley, D--N. C.) of the House
tngrily
Agriculture Committee
!old Hf)u se leadel'8 the adminlstn•
to
lion proposal w11 duigned
He
topple the Trujillo regimt.
said thia probably would rtsult in
a CommurHat regim e in the Domi n ican Repu blic.
Under the parliamentary situalion, unanimous conse nt waa re
quired for lhe House to aettpt the
Senate nvlsiona or send the l egia,
lation to a senate-houae confer­
cnce committee to wort out •
compromise.
C�ley declu:_,d he was unwllling to participate in any compro­
mise ne1ollaliona "1t four o 'cli&gt;a
in the morning on a matter of aucb
importance."

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About
Middleport

Commentating Editori all y
Facing lip To Fac:i,,
Ever since the federal wage-hou r la\, \1 a�
pas�cd, in the depression da�s. certain ',l' l
v in� industries, retailing among them, h :i \·t•
bl 't'II exempt. Senato r Hof'land led the f1ght
fu r t he retail exemption w he n 11 was thrl'at­
encd i n 1 949 and was successful . And he i s
leading th.it fight again. in opposin g proµo..,
a ls which would bring reta i lrng w i t hin l ht'
scope of the law.

Senator Holland, needless to say, is 1101
against higher wages. Neither are legions u l
other people who favor keeping the cxer11p­
tion intact. But they face up to an incsop­
able set of facts.
One is t hat ret a i l i ng is a local business.
which mus1 adapt itself 10 � idcly differrng

By FIEDDII HOUDASH.31.1'

Mik i- and Rusty Lt-e spent Fri­
a f ternoun with their grand
p,u·tnh
Mr. an1l �1rs. Ted R i ley,
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l m a l n ee d s, c us i m s a n d s t a n da 1·ds A n
C ! l l l · S r., of Cl ifton, w . Va,
ll't of the bigges1 nation;ll chain must ... 1 1 1 1
Mrs John c . Vroman returned
Tuesday l'"' ening rrom Cohornt•
rn mnete
at
the
lot�
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level
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lumb 11 s when· she ha d been H�•sting in l he care of }!er new
A not her is 1 11a · - � '. :i i l ing has room for ma1
gin.ii and part - time workers, including 1 C'l% grandson. John Huward, ion ol Mr.
and Mr� Jnh,1 Vroman. She reagers and hOl sewives, whoce value is linu \ t'd port:. t ha t tmlh moLh�r and son
I f wages are a r1 1 1c1a 11 y I o �·ce d up t o w &lt; 1crl' ;if\• U u 1 11 g fine.
A fl Pullen &lt;"ontmues to imt hey JJJSS t ha . value, retal 1ers will have n o
at his home following a repru11·
ta
dw ire s,W P to reduce emp! .:iymenl of thi s 1 n·ul hrarl � ! lac-k.
t 1 1 1 i ' lo the"rnaximum def;. ee.
w A. G rct&gt;nc returned home
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\ t·�t erday from 1 1olzer Hospital
A not her is that elimination of the rel:l i l �·iwrt• h t underwent llurgery. He Is
eXl'mptiun. like an increase in the minimum 1·eported to be recoYerlng nicely.
!\f r ;ind Mrs, Albert Sparks of
wage, would be inflaUonary.
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l l i..i)'llenville and Lilia Hawkins of
Senator Holland deserves public as well as ( 'ol urnb us visited last Sunday
with M iss Sylvia McMaster.
legislalive support In his fight. _____
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Sen • Ke nn edyT0 Mak e Ma] 0r We
News Of The Week
Address In Chal'leston Se pt. 19 M,:, ::.,•; �,:.:::1 J:::�:;t: ; "'."

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states to 11 l 1 l'n1I t hl' mcetin�.
Among thosr t• ,q:,eded to at­
tend art&gt; c;o1•f'rnor� DaYid Law­
ren&lt;:e of l't&gt;rm�yliillla and Bert
Comb11 of Kl'r1 t 11rky. along with
conereasmc11 ilnd m1rn1cipal, coun­
ty and oth1•r st:itt• offldals from
lllete&amp; with !l••i&gt;n•�scd areas.
"This t·o11h·rt'nt'l' will highlight
the Demunatir J'arly 's 1960 cam­
paign In Wesl Viri,:inia , '' Barks­
dale said.
"Sen. KP11111•dy frl'IS that West
Virlgni11 is lttl' log1('11] rhoit•e for
such a ro11frrt ' 1wr s 1 nc-e ii has
been hit hardt·sl hy ll'dmological
unemploymt•nt. · · hi· ron l inuetl.
"In hi.� add n·lls, S,·n. Kennedy
will outlhw what t he f"&gt;t'mocra1 i c
Party propos1'.� 1 1 1 d o tu allPviate
unemploy11w11I ;ind suffering in
Amerira ' i dt&gt;Prt•�scd :ireiis.
"These pro1JJ1·ms uf poverty
amid pJ,,nly ha1•1• been romplete­
ly ignored hy l he Republican
Party,'' lfarks•lull' �ai1J
"This 1·unfcrl'11t'l' 1s desi�ned to
analyze !hc•�t• prnhlcms and point
to approprialt' .�ululiuns - solu­
lion.11 whit"l1 S1•n Kt•r111Pcly and lhe
Demorr11111· l'ar!y will right for
ralher t h.111 ju�\ talk about. as do
lht" H.epuhl1(·;111s,'' h1' added.
Panl'I d1i..·11�s1ons 011 the prob­
l�m.� of di·pn·.�.wd &lt;1rt"as will be
!will duru 1� 1 h1· 11.iy Thi' confer­
ence will lw p,ill nrwd a fter the
rrrent 1i ,. 111 1 1• mr1·ting in
Des
Moinrs, la . ,11 �- h 1 d1 the nalion's
P I" &lt; " urn1 Mr�. M a rshall K i ni:\' farm pr,,hl1•111� •vt·n• unalyied. Sen.
n f 40!i lirnadwoy, ('olumbus, (;u , Kcllnecly ,1\�o s 111kp a! I hut confer1
Mrt· llllll0Unl'in11: l ht• birth of 1 w in enl'e.
�f,I\S, Alll,(111'11 14, 1 000 In !hi' M.:.r1 1 1 1 Army Ho,q� t11I, f&lt;'ort Hf)rminll,
1 ; :i Tht&gt; y haw l)('en named .J1J1in
Tu Sdrnol Blu�s
Huvul, 3 lhH. 4 01.11 ond Dun
I• Th1·111i- Of lluuce
l.1 1,·h:id, 4 1 1111. a OZH.
Sinrl' l1••• 1111�t•r!I'. will be heacl­
Tlw twius art• lh{! fi r!!II rhildrr-11
for I'. t' ( ' untl Mrs. King. The in1i: hul•k to �,·hool nex:t week,
Jll()!hn 1� t h•• forrnt•r Peggy Roni'/ "Hurk To Sdwol Bl ues'' wJU be
11( Mas11u, W . Va. P 1-'. l ' . K i 11� is used us l lu- l lwm.- for this Sat­
ulso a formn r€'sidcnf or Mason urduy ' s 1111 1.�ulr 1lnnt'c party .11che1'11lern:1I i,:r1u11lpuenl1J are Mr. and 1luh•d 1u h•• h1•l!I nl the Middle­
M rA .Tam 1 •11 A King. Mafrrn11l por1 Park h11l'ik1•lhall rourl. It will
µr11111l 1rnrenls on• M t . 1111d Mrs. he l lw fma1 m1tsiclt' e\'enl this
,l1Jl111 S. liond uml mat crn11l 1trt•11t year t,� Em1·N•s K1m11y Hysell
i.:r·a1 1dfnt h1•r Is 8. ll. B&lt;Jmt all nf and J.1•,m ,lurdm1, the Jays. A
big pro�r11m 1s planned for
M11snn
teenag1•n
Mrs . H11rnl I .� s1wnnln� an ex•
Prnc·r1·1h will go lo the Middle­
lf'nrlNI v1sl1 wi1h the nrw parents
por1 l .itlli• 1 .t•al(\11'.
11 11!1 lwr lwin l,!rnnclsom1.

Sen ,John, F. K1m11edy will re­
l u r 11 to West V1rginu1 on Sept.
I Q tu &lt;lt•liYer a major compaign
addrf':-s in charll'ston al a national
cm1 rt•r1·nr·(' 'on !hr problem� of dt!·
pn's�l'd areas
T h (• l &gt;&lt;'mocral ir Presidential
n11r1 1np1• will spe11k that night in
( ' ha rh•s1on 's fiv fr Cenler afler an
all-dt1y meeting of publir officials
from at IPusi sl•ven states.
A nnounrement5 of Sen. Ken­
n1•dy' s 111111P11ran&lt;'f' and uf plans
for 1 111• national c-onrerences were
madC' hPrl' rrutay by A. S. Barks,
dalP .Ir , sllltl' campaign manager
for t hf' Dt&gt; rnurralir Party!
Barks1lali• aml other party lead­
ers rr1nrned t h is wct'k from Wush­
itlj,tlo11 wl1nt• t hey discuHed plans
for Hw mnfnt-nr(' wilh Sen. Ken111•1Jy ·.� Slaff
1 1 S "ii·n J1•nni11gs Randolph
II) W
Va ) 11 nd Wal ly Barron,
l lt•m(wru 1 1 (· nindidute for Govern•
ur, w i l l snY1• U!I hu!!ts for \lie con­
fn,·rirt·
' l'ht•}' will invih· puhlk otridals
rrnm K1•n1 u(·ky. Ohio. l'lc'n nsy lvan­
i ;i, ln tl1;i1111, /lllr1oi8, Vir1:inl11,
Wt•sl V1q:u1111 an� possibly otht&gt;r

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with a Stanley party et her homr
Wednesday evt!ning. Guest hosh'ss
was Mrs. l::mma l hirrison o f &lt; :,1 11 1
pol is, Ohio. Hefreshmenti w(•rf'
served to:
M r s. L1·sley Roush. �a11('Y
Roush, Mrs. Marvin Roush uf
Nf' w l l avcn. Mrs. Lizzie Strwart,
Mrs. Harvey Van Metre, M rs l .u
cille Stewart, Mrs. Marti n a V;in
M a trc, Mrs. Phyllis llargr;1 1 1•, .
Mrs. Leah Vun Malre, M ris 1 ."ra
A n n lhtssell, Mrs. Jane Joh n.� on.
Mrs, J&lt;Jy F'oreman, Mh. l.11,·1l ll'
OhlingPr, Mike Ohlinger. M a ry
Van MHtrr, Shelia Hussl.' 1 1 . M r ....
l l a rri..,on and Mr. and Mr� I J011•
u.ld Hu!!sdl.

Mrt. Addlf' Piltman of T◄ilt•ilo,
Ohio .,p&lt;' nl St1veral days l:ifit Wl'l'k
with Mr. and Mrs, Homer Juhn­
son. Mrs. Pil1 man visilcd nvl'rul
relulivci:; und friends ht!re and at
Pl. PlcaimnL during her s l a y lu·r1·
M r . 1r nd Mrs. Cl11ylon Hu i;.,i· I I
and 1 1.irvcy Husse l l ha vt- r('t urnn!
home artcr a twu week visll with
Bobb)' UUINell 11nd farnily 01 All i 11114.' e, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs . .lames ( ' u rpt·nll'r
were in C!ncinnall, Oh10 , Thunula y
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M r . and Mrs. Carl R. Stt·wur!
and 11011 of MidtllcJ&gt;()rt , Ohw s 1 wnt
Sunday wilb Ids hrnthPr Mr and
Mrs. Ted S!ewurl.
Mr. und M rs. l lomc1· .lol1ns1111
spent 1111 duy Sat urday a t t h1• Ohm
slute fair In Culumhu!!
M rs. Emma Hickanl and J,;ra1111duu&amp;:htt!r Burbura Sui!�� �f •f!J'IJ: .
ton spent II day IRst �.;\ 'Gli
Mrs. Gwen Humg11rner.
Hulph Johmmn of Denver. ('olor­
odo visited his 1rnrents Mr. ,11HI
M rs. George .Joh nson and othN rel­
atives here 1881 week. Mr. and
M rs. Johrison ac1·ompanit'd t h,· i r
son homr 1 u Ocm·t·r for ll l l rndef­
inate visit. Mr. und Mrs. Dan11
Johnson or M11son returned home
with him alsu.
Phyllis JunC' und Dee Ann John­
son ur M1111(')t1 uni spending st'vrrai'
days with Mr. and Mrs. nnn .Johu•
son and Donnie while t h l•lr par
enls Mr. and Mrs. Dana .lohn�on
ore in Denver, Culurado.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C:erahl .luh11son
and Duane of Mason wr-n• Sunday
dinner guest or his pnrl'n!s Mr.
and Mrs·. l lomer Johnson .
Mrs. Edgar Abbott anrl family
or Pomero)' Ylalted Mr. and l\1rs.
Lester rorernan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, DoT\uld ll11ss1•II.
Sholiu Ru11sell, Mrs. Cla}'lon Hus­
sell, Mrs. Marvin Rou1h, l 'oo111t•.
Bobby and Keith, Mrs. I .1•slt•r
Ro U!ih, Nanl'y P.nd David h11ct pir
nic d i nner at the 4-11 grounds
al South Side Sunday. •
Penny and Joey Dickens of l't.
Ple:lsant are vlsltln&amp; thl'ir gra nrl•
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lon Owk1•ns.

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spenl 11111 weekend on a t•ampout
In the West Creek woods nt'ar Le­
tart.
• While at their campsltf', t hl'
hoy1 held 1 11ummer ol .v mplrs
which consilted or such ev1•nts as
wro1tl111i, racing, hammer throw,
ht.11h jumping, shot pu t 1 , an&lt;I
bro1d jumping.
Attending were Larry Burns,
Shelby Parrott, Mlke Redman,
Charlea Ander1mn, Leland Smi!h .
and two vi.�ltors, Dennis and
David Tulloh.
t&gt;ennlt TuUoh, troop out doors­
man, accompanied the croup. The
troop me-mbe rs cxpressrd thPir
lhan'kl to Oris Llevlng of l .clart,
R. D. 1, for the use of the camp,
site.

To Hold Pknir

AH CIJu of the M t . l\forlah Hnp­
li1t Church School will lll('el thiM
evenln1 l l the Midrllooort Rm1rl1ide Parll: Cor their annual pkni&lt;".

Mr anil Mrs. John Brickles re­
tunwd home Tuesday from Co­
Jumbu� where lh@y visited with
t h t•1r daughter and fr1,mily, Mr. and
Mrs. ( ; ale Hysell and dattght�1'
�rid also at tended the State F81r,
Mrs. J.imes Arnold and daugh­
ter . Judy were in Cincinnati re1·(• n 1 ] y whl!re they visited wtth �r.
and M rs. James Arnold, Jr., end
(]:n1ghter Whil!! they were there
Mr Arnold had a tonsille&lt;"tomy in
t ht; Jewish llospital.
Cha rl('S Burddte is in Hunting•
ion, w. Vil. on business this week.
Mr. ,md Mr.11. William D. Lee
and sons were Sunday dinner
1:u1•sls of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley,
...;r. (}r Clifton, W . Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd
and daughter Marianne were in
t "olumhu.s Tuesday to make ar­
rangements for Marianne's en •
lrnnce in Buslness School next
WCl'k.
ttev. und Mrs. Clyde J. Bart­
l1·tt hove returned from a vaca•
Hon trip in Southern west Vlrgin­
i,, where lhey visittid with rela1 ivei; and friends. They also visited
u1 the Webster Springs,
Mrs. C. E. Burdette and son,
Charles visikd in Leon, W, Va.
with relatives lllil Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Denver Rice and
�on. Hilly and M_r. and Mrs.
(:curgc DcWecse of Athens vltlted
!:isl wceke11d in W inchester, Va.
with relatives.

Mr. und Mrs. Charlea Vroman
and son , Mark al lended the Stale
J,'uir M o nduy end visited with M r.
ancl M rs. John Vroms11 a11d son,
,lohn l io1¥rd.
Jamt•s IJ\rnold returned' lo his
employmrnt at White Sulphur
Springs after spending two weeks
· 1y. He
va('ulion here with hi1
IK emr,lot1&gt;d ai' a Sup�
lt!ndent
mi Construrlion work tJei &amp; done
nt the Green Brier Hotel.
M iss Shirley c..;ilkey and M iss
Carolyn BAchtel of Minersville
went to Cindnnali thi!I week
where they are both attend ing the
( iod's Bible School this year.
Mr. and Mr:t. Emerson Jone9
visit&lt;'fl laal Sunday in Nitro, W.
Va. with rrlaliV('�.

Little Chats
On
Public Notice

WHAT IS A N IWSPAPIIU
There are 1 1mes when what
looks like II newspaper may not
qualify as such for legal purposes
I n many places there are what
arc known as ''shoppus" or
"throwaways." The)' contain more
m· ](!SS new.�. they serve a pur­
pose, but. their primary purpOBe
is advcrti.11ing,
Stn·h p1.1blicaliona are userul
and many or ,1them heve been in
1·Kislence for years. Some of them
make a rine appearance. But It l1
significant that they cannot qui­
Hfy for second clns entry under
the postal laws. Thl11 ls becauH
they do not come wiU1in the def­
inition of a bon■ fide new■paper
under the re■uletlona.

Then again there are 1peclal
interest newspapen wbieh, with•
in their limit1, abo aerve uae­
h1l purpose,, Tbeae may bf fr•
tt-rn11l or rellelous tn nature or
may have to do with a ■pecific,
lrade, businea■, induatey or pro­
fession,
Bul in the very ereat m1Jorlty
or c111e1 the thou11nd1 ol 1tate
laws governtnc public notice1, • or
legal advertlsins, 1peclfy th1 u■e
nf hon• fide new1paper1 of p aid
gen�ral circulation In th• c:ont­
nmnlty for 11uch purpoae1. T�ll
is becauae such PIJ&gt;eN UIUll·
ly given maximum toverag;e, 4;lr­
t:ulate throUilhout the community

RITUIN PROM VIIIT
'.'drs. ·Josep tl Beegle, dau�te
Shirley, and Mn. Don Wolf• 111d
dsuehter, Janice, 11eturned trom a
\'acatlon In Bordentowni · N., .I, ,
where the&gt;" vlaited Mr. and �n.
Larry Morrl1on and at .\&amp;bury Pill
and l"t. Monmouth, N, I;, w!ltre
they Visited Mn. J1ee1le'1 IIUft,
"Buu," who ls receivln&amp; hi• army
lrainina; at the latter ln1t1Ua4on ,
Mrs,, MorrilKln returned to Rlldne
11•ith the traveler■.

Goal TO IINDYILLE
R�KIT ll!tl!�.
Mn. Oertrude Buller spent the
EGLIN Am FQllCll .,.,.,,,,
week In Rendville, Ohio, where she
i
repreaented the Fir1t
Baptist Fla_ (UPI) - An A�rbbee Nteet&gt;ioll
Church of Rutland ln Its 1 281h llt'S· rCK:kel fired 300 miles over tlf,
tlon of Providerin Mi111ionary As- Gulf of MfiKlCO Wednesday �·�
cast I mes111e to �lnta 11! Cotit..-.
1ocl1tlon held with the Fir.!lt ,Rap­
tltl Church, endln, Sund,111y. She re­ rado Ohio, Flotlda and to plane.a
nv1n'1 -11 JO.IIQQ ffll, - ' ..
lume(I Sunday •venlq.

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-1 1 2- Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mi ddleport ,
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Lookl.ing
A.head On �-Food-:-:-:-- -milted to u ( l\arleston, W. Va.
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By MArth■ t,tol,lnger
-�, ab, 'eil plun1i• will JyJpo,. ,or IP lllJi!Pbert in Lile
Thr
annual picnk of the Eden
a �M•Jil 1\+pplle1 ol lreib f!Bw JJave� Par� 1,'� ur!d 11 y even L' B C h tirch S1.1nd ay
School!' was

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at ForkC&lt;l Ruh Lake. AUJ. 2B.
A l lcndmg were Rev. a11d Mn. El•
den Blake, Mr. and M:r!l. Alvin
I Reed, Maxine, Bobbie, Dennis,
411 i�,i !!f'U
I l wll� be held
and Da.Vt!)' Reed, Mr and
lbe phft�p eJ � i1t Ch 4 rch on Gary
Mrs. Elde n Blak e, Shei la. l{k k 1 •y,
tvejtln1 at.rt lhi at 6 p. m. Rand
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y and Jewe l Ann Blak e, Mr .
!!fflf fflt�e it,
P,le and and �rs. R @x Bl.llke. Mr.' .a nd M �s
•�'9 will lie tpld ,
M ike l{erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sol (l 1 g
ley son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs '00hr .
hit, 2
h� �ell: • &amp;'P.rlrl'ft Metho&lt;lisl mun Recd and Kippy Reed, Mr. and
��h, c' crHfn '°fl•\. 6 p. � · Mrs. Ray Weaver amJ d.iughll'r s.
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bo effla � fee, cteam, cake , pie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvln Reed, Stevu•
Co'Uee and pop.
and Kreig Reed, Mr. and Mrli. Ro·
·
bert Murrey, Brenda and Pam Mur­
lopt. '
rey, Mr. and Mrs. Win flolsinger,
�� meetlnl of tl)e Mother's Ronny, Janet, ,Brenda, Patty, Doug­
Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 245 las Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs. R"y
which w■a originally ached1.1led for Adams, Marylene Adams, Mrs
last niCht was postponed until nc'&lt;t Fannie Johnson, M iss LUC)' Chl'Vl'­
Friday ev�ning.
her, Lana Chevelier, Mrs. Fairy
An ice cream social will be spon• Barringer and chihlren, Mrs. Sue
.�ored br thl' lfo mcbuildcrs Class at John!lon, W}'att Johnson, Mr. and
the S11Uon Mi•t hodist Chnr('h on Mrs. Cliffurd Rockhold, J3onni&lt; '
1he Rat·indlashan !load al 7 p. rn . and Connie Rockhold, Mrs. Gla(tys
Srnilh, Mrs. Martine Rock hold, Hay­
Alumni Foolball game, belw('en mond Heed. Florence Ht!cd, Frank
Midllleµort and Pomt!rOy ex-stars, Reed, Mabel Reed, Ralph Heed,
slartine: at 7 : 30 p. m., pro('eeds Mrs. Virglnia H,1al!llton, Emma. no­
to the athletic booster funds.
bcrta, Doris and David V.tn Meter.
Sept. 4
George Curtis, Mrs. Hose C'hevelier
The 32nd annual reunion of lhe Sonua Adams, Mr. ;rnd Mrs, Victor
Zuapan Cla11 at the Rising Sun Chevelier and daughter, nilly
Park, L;mc�ster, Sunday, Sept �­ Smith, Connie Hayman, Nyoka Bu­
Fl@Jd event sponsored by Mt!1gs chanan, Howard and Junior Harher.
Motorcycle Club slarting at 1 P m.
"il{r. and Mn;. Long and ch ildr-£!n,
on t he centerfield al !ht• Ruck Grt:enfield spent u rcw dllys wilh
Springs Fair Grounds St111day.
M r. and M rs. Elden Blake J r. and
The annual Long ,Bottom Cum l' hildrcn.
munily lfomecomlng. Program and
A hridal shower was held at l h 1·
basket dinner. Everyone is we] . c·ommunit)' Hall for Miss Maxine
come.
Rel'tJ. She receive11 many useful
gifts from the largc group alt('nd­
-· 5
ing_ Hostesses were her sisters �Jl&lt;1
Wiener J'Ofilt a t the pnrk. all sisters-in-law, Mrs. Howard Smlth.
Middleport Little Leaguers, Pee­ Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. Ma urirl'
Wee Leaguer,, Pony Leaguers, Heed, }!rs. Oohrl(Jan Rel•d al!d Mrs.
high school leaa;uers, trophy pre­ M arvin Heed.
sentations, startin&amp; .al 5 p. m.
Mrs:. Donald
Buchanan and
Mock Wedding al Syr11.cusc Grade daugh!ii r and ·.-.1 rs. Ethel Grimtn of
School. SponsoreJ. by Syracuse and Toronto arc spending a wh ile with
Racint&gt; Firemen with Racine rast. relatives here.
8 p. m. Adn'lisslon, aduts 50c, stu­
Mr. and :virs. F'rank Barber spenl
dents 25c.
a day wilh their daughter, Hatel,
in Belpre.
Mrs. ElYa Rood of 'l'oron1o 5pcn1
t he weC'k end with lriendi:;_
Berlin Co1n111ies Op4•n
Mrs. Mina Pickens s1&gt;ent Mon·
TouKher Line To West
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
BEllLIN (UPI) - Communist RobC'rt Van Meter anti fa mily.
East Germany toda)' rcpudiateil
Raymon1l Holsinger i:;penl Mon­
fout·-power agreements givinl:!: the da)' arternoon w i t h M-r. and Mrs.
West free acce■e to West Berlin Alva Holsinger.
end continued l lihtening its re­
M artha Holsing('r and Emma
struction, on trarfic to lhP isolal­ V a n Meter ,•isited Mr. and Mrs.
,e d city, despite a sharp Allied Rex Blake of J-Iockinxport.
protest.
A wiener roasl was held al 1 he
The claim that the four power 1'"'orked Run Slate Park
for lhe
compac:U were nuU and voi� wa5 Junior Class of the Eden Sunday
in ade by Deputy Forel.?11 M inister School. Mrs. Helen Blake is the
Otto Winzer, who malntained !h at teacher. Ronnie Holsinger anti
Commt1nl1t Germany was a SOY· Shelia Blake won the s?ck r�cc s.
.
erel&amp;i:n state, not bound by lt&gt;gal
Robert Von Meter lS pamtlng
obUgaUons contracted by the So­ t h e home of �{r. and Mrs. James
vlet Union.
Carter in Long Bottom.
-----,-:--::VOTE RITIJtlMINT PAY
WASHINGTON (UPl)-Congress
has voted to pay FBI Direetor J.
Ed &amp;ar Hoover his rull salary a fter
he �etirt.!I.

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6:'9 o clock.
S,pt. J ,
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wJl be terved.
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••II' hut lncre11ed ln pric�, th'
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a..t Pl'9duce up
Jl,1t buy, ■t produee ' tedlon,
will be cabb111e, corn, cucurnbe;1
eliplant, peppers, eattern pdtl,
toe,. tom1toe1, and nearby celery
aad onions. Th� .11ood b11ys will
be beirns, beets, broccoli, carrots,
caullflower, endive, escarole, le1tuce, mushrooms, okra, field peas

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Candy Sale

Safety Club

To Conduct

The Mason Unit o f lhe ,ff ARMAS Jr. Sa(ely Club I• conduct ing
a candy sale of "Old Fashioned
Butler-:Bits." The c11n&lt;ly come11 in
a wlde ,·nnety of assorted colorful canister s. The price or the cand)' is $ 1 per can 1rn&lt;I money from
this sale will go into the club's
Chrl1trnas pro{ecl fund to furnish
lrt'rats for thf' . "to\vll kiddies at
Christmas l ime.
The Hulford Unit · ol lllhe iafety
Club has ttomporarily dlsbiltnded
due to thr ahser'lr'e of their 1&gt;irec­
tor Harry Heil mire who lert two
months ago (or n,hode lalond,
Conn. wherl' ht- had temporary
employmrnt. The Muon Unit ha5
continut'11 in operation under the
guldant(• of the Assistant Director
Mrs. Thcl1nu Sityre. L..ist year the
Hartford Uni.I furnished ireats for
the kiddies or Hartford vicinity.
This y 1'11r the M11t1on Unit will endeavor lo tu.kc &lt;•ert&gt; ot the klddles
of Mason and vicinity.
The l31h birthday of Alan Sayre,
son or Mr. and Mri,. Hoyt Sa)'re, Jr.
was celebrated at a recent meetin; of the cluh. The tables were
decoralecl in ptnk and yellow and
ravors WNI' parasols and balloonl'I .
Alter a period of gomea, the honor
auest opent!cl his girts and then refresh menls of lndividutil lighl'ed
cakes with ire cream and kool aid
were .11erved to:
Kathy � l uddleaton, Marilyn Hu cldleston, ray Johnson, Susie ,l ohnaon, Linda Casto, Jerry Burns,
James Russel l . Mike, Brewer, '.SCaren Brewer, Marcy Ru119ell, Diana
Reed, Susie Cundiff, Mary A � n
Cundiff, Charles Johnson, Shed•
John1on, Stevie Garret, Mrs. t,oulse Cundlff, Mr. and Mn .Henry
Reltmire , Jr., Mr. and Mn. Hoyt
Sayre, Jr., and ll\e honored 1ue■t.
Sendin&amp; a 1m but unable to at­
Lend was R.1nd1II Glbba of M 11on. DBV8Tl:D TO INTERESTi
Alan •hio received a new bicycle, OF .111108-IIIAIION AREA·
1 &amp;!ft fronr hla 1rand·par1nll, Hen.
......... ., _ _11ahor
I')' and Lillian Rrdtmi re, Mason.
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HOLllt. HOSP ITAL
hW.alt"11 CQmpau et 110 1,1,
Admlaaiona, Aug. 30: Mrt. Ray­ 4im.1 SL, P.cznero,. Obto. I�
mond Ellis Donohue, Harri10nville .a oftict p)lone WY2�1&amp;6, tdllOI
Charles Euaene Stewart, Rutland: Ill ofll,a ohone ,W\'1-2157.
Mr,. John Roaer Epple, Cheater;
..... . IK'ODtl ct,u m.lHn.
Frill Bude, Pomeruy,
mitts 1t th poa1; offlc. at Po•
Oi1ch1r1es, A111uat 30: Mr■.
Qlll0,
Lawrence BOiler, Mrs. Nellle Price,
�•tloml abwt.ldni npreaen�
Mn , J'ohn Brown, MIii Mildred 1.., -laoR'IUlr.111111. tte-. ""
Brown, Mra. Stella 'M'.ohr, John -1111 A..._ N•• Y.... CH.­
W11ham , Mra. R . .J, Chambers, Karl f{!W Yon.
, ftey. John Caudill, Gntiory Shar­
SUblcriDtiO'D rl11'1!1t .)911� hr
der, Kelly Winebrenner, Paul IUTlar wbe1a Hlllll\lt, II&gt; cu.1
OM ,.... In adYlnct 1111
Rtrlney, M iss Franel1 Brown. T)'na■
Hou■e . Mn. Gene O&gt;bb. Mn. Mar• llio lliQr Muul ollloe, 11a_,.
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vln McLain.
ev.V
Blrlhs, Auu:. 30: a .■an \o Mr. and
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J.JQ. Raymond -E.. Qfl�\H!, Hll'?I•
do •
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,atfvW.: A d■ ui!tl&lt;r to Mr. ind
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Mn. �ohn Roter Epple, Chttter.

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Try warming net,Lral fall colors with 11\e glow of new
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Come In - See Ou, New Fall J1Wt11lry

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MIDDLEPORT

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HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS

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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Archer at
i their borne on the Rutland Road
ohserved their 66th wedding an­
niversary last Frida)' Aulal. 26th.
'l'hey received man v. rarrls ancl re­
""""1bra11ces from friends and ret.
atives.

Observe Anniversnry

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Bill Hack.et! ' &amp; birthday wu celt•
hnted during the evenln1 11 lua
Daily Senttnel Pomeroy-M tddleport , 0-, Sept. 1, 1960---3
mother, lln. Georee K■cketl, Jr.
Mr,. O&lt;wothy H ud"ri o f Colum- .1r1d family of CetbnlUe spent
ROME (UPll
The medal atr ved Lhe boy1 ;r nd paren u tr am
,tandin,:1 in tht 1990 Olympics at I he cal':e �au11fully dttorated bu■ ,pent th t' wet k end with her WedneMlay with Mr. ind Mn.
lhe end or Wednesday ' • competi• w i th Lhe bueball and bat motif.
I p.irenta Mr . _ind Mrs Homer Ctr- Homer Circle and lamil)'.
lion Gold for flnl, iilver for I The All-Starli play Labor Day at cIe and f1m1 tY
Rita Clrcle apent Monday eve•
�yr .. cu1l' .igaiQst ttal'Lne tor theu
Mr_ a nd Mu. Arnold Thordson ning with M■rxaret Ann Carleton,
second ;md bronu for third
I
Country
Gold sn....,. lronu ,e co nd lou rnamrnt title this sea•
6 ion.
Ruuia
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I taly
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Un ited State ,
4
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Auatrslia
Ge&lt;mony 3
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Hungary
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T ur..ey
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8 y a.tty Cari.ton
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Mr ilnd MrL Dean Brlilir and
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Romania • • • • . • 1
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Bulgaria . . . _ _ . _ 1
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1 Hil ly Carleton accompa11 ;ed MrO
2 an d !tlrs H11)' man Barn11a: ■nd
Great Britain . . 1
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S••d• - - - - - - - - 1
2 grrndrlaug hter Carol Ann of Pomt ern) !o Someutt Sunday w here
Denmark . • . . . I
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Ho!Jand _ _ . . . . . o
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2 they BJJf.!Ilt the day With llr. and
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o M rs Everett ours and family.
Japan
Mr. and Mrs. George Circle and
Poland . . . .
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Belgium , _ .
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I 1 f a mily and Mr. and M rs. Jame&amp;
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O C 1 rde and 1011 were .Junday guests
Yugoslavia . . . . o
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o of �n. Mary Circle and JOn, MeJ .
Braiil .
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Mt•lvin Circle of Columbu11 is
Mexico . . ,
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Czechoslovak.fa
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1 spendrng the week with hu mother
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Mrs
Mary
Iran
Circle.
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France
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e completdy Air.Conditioned
l&gt;onna Circle left Sunday for
• New, Modern Equlpmenl
DoYn aft@r spending the past
Wf'C'k wi1h her parents, Mr. and
• Top QWllily Food• and Meats
M r� Homer Circle and ramily_ She
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wa� 1tTompanied there by Willie
H 1dt&gt;nour or Upper Sandusky who
spt·nl Sunday with the Urcle fam•
ily
M r llomer Circle and Donna
ispent Tuea&lt;l ily evening with Mr.
;ind Mr5 Jlelmar Hamm and fam­
ily
A gala affair w.ts held on the
FJorenc-c C i rcle and Sue spent
PEARL &amp; LOCUST
MIDDLEPORT
basketb11II CO\.ll'I at the Municipal Sunday w i t h Mr. aod Mrs. James
Park Monday night. The Middle­ Pa l l rrson or Columbus. Sue re­
Phone WY-2-2736
port Little Leagu·� All-Stars and mamed for a longer visit with her
their parents held a wiener roast SISier.
under the lights ilfter winning
Mr and Mrs. Robert WatliOn of
their second game of the S.',racuse Atht&gt;m �1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Tournament, 4-3 over New Haven. Housh this week.
The Middleport team was behind
Mr and M rs. Homer Circle and
all 1ht way until the bottom or the fam i lr and Wavie . Circle spen1
sixth inning 11nd then rallied .and Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary
won which put them in I jubilant C i rcle
spirit for the party afterwards.
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Nice girts of winter jackets were
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judgement
in
the
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and Owen Bratton, hi, auisl11nl. $4 1 7 .30 and interest amounting
Mr. Chesler Tannehill made the to S4ll.34 was retu�ned ye,iterday
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presentation and thanked the man­ by .J udge John C. Bacon in com•
agen for their fine work with the mon pleas eour1 in ravor of Emmel
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boys.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. /UPI) 1'he rederal Bureau or Roads or­
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' nesday to remove Ku Klux Klan
signs from the rights or way
I along federal highways in the
state.
Gov. John Patterson demanded
lhe bureau cite its aulh.orily tor
the order and c11lled ii "just an­
other example of federal in1erfer­
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9round to fint-plaoe R1i1ul1 I n
th• 1,1nofflcial •�am nee. lu..
•I.a 1-d• wilh 1'51/:1 point, and
the United 5tatH I, '""nd
with 1 1 0.
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Russia'a women track .,1nd held
s!an were favored lo wm two o f
the ei&amp;ht championships up for dedsion tod■J.
.
The ravored U. S. Olym p ic
baa•
kelbaU team met Y ugoslavi a in
its fi nt eai:n� In the_ semifina l
pool compet1t1oc, starl l ng at 5:30
p. m., t&gt;.d.l.
Thom■- Rat� Stu&gt;�ln
ThomH , who holds the world
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ROME (UPI) - John Thomaa of
Bo1ton, the world hlth Jump record-llolder was expected to lead
a 1 -2-3 American sweep In his
specJ11ty tod1)' but U, S. 1printera
laced tough cornpetltlon for their
gold medal rrorri I German and
a Canadian.
Guy Tobian of the Univer1it}'
of Southern California and Robert
Webster ot the Univer■ity of
Michigan also were favored lo
co ntinue their 1dv1nce In the
men's platform divin&amp; competition.
Dfl plt♦ KorlnR In flvti ...,_,,,,
on W�nesday, the u. S. Iott

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deputies Wednesday drrested Los
Angele11 bus driver Edward E.
t'.;aton on charges he too k part
in the $7 .000 robbery of the Los
Angele11 Metropolitan Transit Au­
thority.

Tr1I 1!11d1ana11 aml family of
C ' l u rksbur�. W. Va. railed on Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Lawrence,
Osie llaiky. Akron, Ohio is vis­
iting wilh Mr. and M r&amp;. Bill
Swain.
Mr nnd Mrs. Davi d Smith, Pllt
an,j,4)l,id
�•rJl'•n flllller
11r1d' �1('\r,: a��'\i�HI· ftte Jltger
Creek picnic at. Chcs�ire, 0., Sat•
urday.
Eugene German spent the week
r•n d al his home here with hl.11 sis­
ters, M rs. Garnet M or�an and L11�
tllle German.

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M r . and M rs. Hunk Holter and
family wrrr '\•isiting Mr. and Mrs.
Dob Dill and family, Pomeroy,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mfs. Clyde Lawrence,
Hcv. Freeland Norris visited Mr,
and Mrs. J laruld German, Sunday
e\•ening.
Sunday dinner �uesls of Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman Babcock were Mr.
and Mrs llob (oleman and Don­
ald Kot&gt;nii;.
Kenn y Hcynolcls has retlirned
home afll'r a \· isit �l Paden City,
W. Va.

Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Prince and
Rill Swain at tended the Slate Fair
at Columbus. Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dill and fam­
ily were visiling Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Holler.
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GrHt Britain
Sweden
Holland
Danmuk
6ul11erla
Cacho1lo¥akie
(ti•) J1pan
Fr•nce
Belgium
Yu101lavia
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(t e) Bruil
U. A. R.
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Iran
South Afrlct

The young adult married class
of 1 he local rhurches mt:t Friday
evening at the Methodist churl'h
basement. AHer devolionals, pot­
luck refrl'shments were .servf!d to:
Mr. and 1\1 rs. Dave Yates. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgi! Frederick, Mrs. Leone
Babcock. Mr5. Delores Frank and
Janet, Mrs. Vera Weber �nd
Charles and Mrs. Wanda Larkms.
The next mct'ling will be held at
t he home of Mrs. Wa11da Larkins.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kell)',
Easl Liverpool. 0. spent last week·
end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Cyde Law­
rcrn..-e, Saturda y evening callers
were Dr. and M rs. Charles Mor­
gan and Lucille German.
Linda llrown, Reedsville was
visiting Sunday with Sandra New­
lun,

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2. Unit.ct St•tH
. 3. Germ•ny
◄. Hunpry
I. lt•ly
4, Au,tralia
7. (tie) Tuf'key
Rom•nia

Mr. 3!Hl M rs. S. A. Rairden were
visi l i ns Mr [Ind Mrs. S. H. E1 1 in,
Racine, Friday
Mrs. Leone Babcock and Mrs.
Vera Weber were shopping in
Parkersburg. Monday.

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ROME UP[ - U11otficial team
I landings in 1 he 1960 Olympk
Games alter WednC'sday's competi­
tion: (Poinl!i awarded on the basl1
or 10, five, rour !11ree, two and
one re1pcctiv cly for first six pli­
ce5)

3% lnche,, wu nted • ,;n,h to
I break lhe old Olympic ' m.arlr. of
6- l 1 1/, set by America 11 Cnarlif'
Dumaa ln 1956 And Dumas and
Joe Fau1t, bolh uf Loa Angelea,
ed to ''""h nght behind
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The united States &amp;&lt;"ored a 1 -2· 3
sweep of the shot put event Wed·
nesday when Bill Nieder, Parr)'
O'Brien ind DallH l,-0 ni,: fini1hed
in that order. N ieder ' s winning
toi,;s waa an Olympic record 641
feel 6'4 inchei.
� the 100-meter dai;h, the U, S.
trio of Ray Norton of San Joie,
Calif, Due Sime of Durham,
N c.' and Frank Budd of Asbury
P� rk. ' N. J . • competed in 11emifln1l
heat, that a\ao included GerI many's Armin Hary and Harry
Jerome of Canada . The fln;il al10
w,1 s scheduled for today.
H.ary tied the Olym?ic record of
10.2 se&lt;"onds In winning hi, heat
on Wedn�sday.
Russian women wpre expected
J to swell the Soviet poinl total with
! victoriea in the BO-meter hurdles
I and the javelin throw,
Australians grabbed tw 0 of the
i;:old medals on Wednesday's pro­
I gram, Murray Rose winning the
400-meler freeslyle championship
and Dave Theile lhe 100-meter
backslroke. Rose set an Olympic
ret&lt;lrd of 4 : IB.3 and Thcile wu
clocked in 1 :01,g in winning the
backstroke race for the second
straight time.

Boston umper ShOuld Lead
. Sweep In That E vent .
Amer1can
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Standings

Hev anfl �lrs. Hal Do11ter and
'd .iu�htcr Dt&gt; bbie, Bethany College,
were ralhng on friends . a.nd
prearhed al lhe Joctil Christian
church.
Sc\. l'ral from here attended t�e
1 0m l1 anui versary of the C:hris­
\1an rhurrh ;it Tuppers Plains, al­
so several ll t l ended Lhe homerom•
rngs at Cheslrr and Joppa. .
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Bess Rnse. llellam, Pa. IS vmt­
ing Mr. und Mrs. Wal lace D.:ime­
wood.

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were \'UUtui;: Mrs. Maxine Durst
and sons \.\'1 dnrsday.
Keith )•c1trni,: spPnt sund■y with
Mr. and Mr� Lewis Young.
Mr. alld M rs charlefi Marcinko
Sr. apd ,uns \\'l•re visiting Mr. �nd
Mri:; ('h�rlt•� Murcinko and family,
Sundi:iy.
Mrs H 11 ruld Germa11 returned
home frnm Holz�t Hoapital. Sun­
daJ

By Violet Smith
rad ishe&amp;, green onions, squash and
Dora 1-'.aton, Belpre, Ohio ' r(•nt
sweet potatoes.
a few days wJt h Mr. and M rs.
A l fru1l seclions, the best buys Fn·d Lark111s .
will indude honeydews, lunes,
Leune Babeo�k and son Huy was
peaehes. and Thomps(ln seed l l' M; \l isit ing Mr. and Mrs H;iymond
grapes. The good buys will he l"il ch, Wednesday evening.
watermt&gt;lons, apples, Florula ;1 1 u
Mr Hnd Mrs. Forrt!�l Hhodes
cados, c1ntaloups, bluebernes, 11nd daujlhl�r were visiting M r
small Call£orni11 orunMes, len10n�. and Mr� norsel l,arkins Sunday.
plums, prunes, and pears.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgt• f-'ries and
Leading fish buys include rlams son, Parkers\Jurg. was visiting Mr.
fieh sticks and portions, nab- and Mrs. Harold Newluh and
meat, lobsters, and fillets.
Sandy, Wednesday e1. 1::11ing.
John Groc1• is a patient in the
!l.f f-igs General Hospital.
M!IQOD
Pearl PoWt'll, Vienna, w. Va.
ttP
was ,·1,;nn, Mrs_ Huold B,ewc,
and Mrs. Emma Powell, last week.
H a rJ ey Larkins and Orland
'I.If•
Bronck. Belpre, Q_ were Sunday
ff
di nner guests of Mr. a11d Mrs.
Fred Larkins.
JMt, I
Hev . J ohn Snodi::rass, was adJ!•n et �t ' '�Yft_,efl�an Legion
!Jijll, i•1P,rdf, �:BP P- m_ ro,
1:e,1. ·""' \V�p_ fl&gt;llced 1 , ; ,
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Friday
Shopplnv .,uldot
FOOD SHOPPING GUIDE
WASH1NGTO!'\'. UPJ - Poinl•
ing loward the fmal Long holiday
week�nd of t h(• summer. the na­
tion's food s turt!� .tre 0Her1ng a
variety of fuuds lo appE!o11I both to
indoor and uulduur cookin&amp; style�.
Sho�pers will find sut'h semi•
and fully-prepared meats
as
ham&amp; and culd l' U U vying with
broilin1 and frying chil'kens, tur•
key1, an d bet!f.noLably steaks- for
the ba�ky,1rd l'hefs.
Bui while Labor Day may m a r k
tqe en� of 1umm1r for man)'. the
•1·Mm• and variety of freah fru!ts
1
"'f'l*bl-• belpJ o!fered m·
cl ill 'ft t■rm allJI mbtet a:arcl
� are worklna: overtime.
l�,c!J i l'enUtul ,re ,ucb tavor­
�pl corn, "l•lah, jl(lpsre,n �ean 1, eabcllrum�n. onlor,1,
b .,,
� �•· At frul, toun!,er■,
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Middleport

Commentating Editori all y
Facing lip To Fac:i,,
Ever since the federal wage-hou r la\, \1 a�
pas�cd, in the depression da�s. certain ',l' l
v in� industries, retailing among them, h :i \·t•
bl 't'II exempt. Senato r Hof'land led the f1ght
fu r t he retail exemption w he n 11 was thrl'at­
encd i n 1 949 and was successful . And he i s
leading th.it fight again. in opposin g proµo..,
a ls which would bring reta i lrng w i t hin l ht'
scope of the law.

Senator Holland, needless to say, is 1101
against higher wages. Neither are legions u l
other people who favor keeping the cxer11p­
tion intact. But they face up to an incsop­
able set of facts.
One is t hat ret a i l i ng is a local business.
which mus1 adapt itself 10 � idcly differrng

By FIEDDII HOUDASH.31.1'

Mik i- and Rusty Lt-e spent Fri­
a f ternoun with their grand
p,u·tnh
Mr. an1l �1rs. Ted R i ley,
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l m a l n ee d s, c us i m s a n d s t a n da 1·ds A n
C ! l l l · S r., of Cl ifton, w . Va,
ll't of the bigges1 nation;ll chain must ... 1 1 1 1
Mrs John c . Vroman returned
Tuesday l'"' ening rrom Cohornt•
rn mnete
at
the
lot�
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lumb 11 s when· she ha d been H�•sting in l he care of }!er new
A not her is 1 11a · - � '. :i i l ing has room for ma1
gin.ii and part - time workers, including 1 C'l% grandson. John Huward, ion ol Mr.
and Mr� Jnh,1 Vroman. She reagers and hOl sewives, whoce value is linu \ t'd port:. t ha t tmlh moLh�r and son
I f wages are a r1 1 1c1a 11 y I o �·ce d up t o w &lt; 1crl' ;if\• U u 1 11 g fine.
A fl Pullen &lt;"ontmues to imt hey JJJSS t ha . value, retal 1ers will have n o
at his home following a repru11·
ta
dw ire s,W P to reduce emp! .:iymenl of thi s 1 n·ul hrarl � ! lac-k.
t 1 1 1 i ' lo the"rnaximum def;. ee.
w A. G rct&gt;nc returned home
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A not her is that elimination of the rel:l i l �·iwrt• h t underwent llurgery. He Is
eXl'mptiun. like an increase in the minimum 1·eported to be recoYerlng nicely.
!\f r ;ind Mrs, Albert Sparks of
wage, would be inflaUonary.
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l l i..i)'llenville and Lilia Hawkins of
Senator Holland deserves public as well as ( 'ol urnb us visited last Sunday
with M iss Sylvia McMaster.
legislalive support In his fight. _____
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News Of The Week
Address In Chal'leston Se pt. 19 M,:, ::.,•; �,:.:::1 J:::�:;t: ; "'."

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states to 11 l 1 l'n1I t hl' mcetin�.
Among thosr t• ,q:,eded to at­
tend art&gt; c;o1•f'rnor� DaYid Law­
ren&lt;:e of l't&gt;rm�yliillla and Bert
Comb11 of Kl'r1 t 11rky. along with
conereasmc11 ilnd m1rn1cipal, coun­
ty and oth1•r st:itt• offldals from
lllete&amp; with !l••i&gt;n•�scd areas.
"This t·o11h·rt'nt'l' will highlight
the Demunatir J'arly 's 1960 cam­
paign In Wesl Viri,:inia , '' Barks­
dale said.
"Sen. KP11111•dy frl'IS that West
Virlgni11 is lttl' log1('11] rhoit•e for
such a ro11frrt ' 1wr s 1 nc-e ii has
been hit hardt·sl hy ll'dmological
unemploymt•nt. · · hi· ron l inuetl.
"In hi.� add n·lls, S,·n. Kennedy
will outlhw what t he f"&gt;t'mocra1 i c
Party propos1'.� 1 1 1 d o tu allPviate
unemploy11w11I ;ind suffering in
Amerira ' i dt&gt;Prt•�scd :ireiis.
"These pro1JJ1·ms uf poverty
amid pJ,,nly ha1•1• been romplete­
ly ignored hy l he Republican
Party,'' lfarks•lull' �ai1J
"This 1·unfcrl'11t'l' 1s desi�ned to
analyze !hc•�t• prnhlcms and point
to approprialt' .�ululiuns - solu­
lion.11 whit"l1 S1•n Kt•r111Pcly and lhe
Demorr11111· l'ar!y will right for
ralher t h.111 ju�\ talk about. as do
lht" H.epuhl1(·;111s,'' h1' added.
Panl'I d1i..·11�s1ons 011 the prob­
l�m.� of di·pn·.�.wd &lt;1rt"as will be
!will duru 1� 1 h1· 11.iy Thi' confer­
ence will lw p,ill nrwd a fter the
rrrent 1i ,. 111 1 1• mr1·ting in
Des
Moinrs, la . ,11 �- h 1 d1 the nalion's
P I" &lt; " urn1 Mr�. M a rshall K i ni:\' farm pr,,hl1•111� •vt·n• unalyied. Sen.
n f 40!i lirnadwoy, ('olumbus, (;u , Kcllnecly ,1\�o s 111kp a! I hut confer1
Mrt· llllll0Unl'in11: l ht• birth of 1 w in enl'e.
�f,I\S, Alll,(111'11 14, 1 000 In !hi' M.:.r1 1 1 1 Army Ho,q� t11I, f&lt;'ort Hf)rminll,
1 ; :i Tht&gt; y haw l)('en named .J1J1in
Tu Sdrnol Blu�s
Huvul, 3 lhH. 4 01.11 ond Dun
I• Th1·111i- Of lluuce
l.1 1,·h:id, 4 1 1111. a OZH.
Sinrl' l1••• 1111�t•r!I'. will be heacl­
Tlw twius art• lh{! fi r!!II rhildrr-11
for I'. t' ( ' untl Mrs. King. The in1i: hul•k to �,·hool nex:t week,
Jll()!hn 1� t h•• forrnt•r Peggy Roni'/ "Hurk To Sdwol Bl ues'' wJU be
11( Mas11u, W . Va. P 1-'. l ' . K i 11� is used us l lu- l lwm.- for this Sat­
ulso a formn r€'sidcnf or Mason urduy ' s 1111 1.�ulr 1lnnt'c party .11che1'11lern:1I i,:r1u11lpuenl1J are Mr. and 1luh•d 1u h•• h1•l!I nl the Middle­
M rA .Tam 1 •11 A King. Mafrrn11l por1 Park h11l'ik1•lhall rourl. It will
µr11111l 1rnrenls on• M t . 1111d Mrs. he l lw fma1 m1tsiclt' e\'enl this
,l1Jl111 S. liond uml mat crn11l 1trt•11t year t,� Em1·N•s K1m11y Hysell
i.:r·a1 1dfnt h1•r Is 8. ll. B&lt;Jmt all nf and J.1•,m ,lurdm1, the Jays. A
big pro�r11m 1s planned for
M11snn
teenag1•n
Mrs . H11rnl I .� s1wnnln� an ex•
Prnc·r1·1h will go lo the Middle­
lf'nrlNI v1sl1 wi1h the nrw parents
por1 l .itlli• 1 .t•al(\11'.
11 11!1 lwr lwin l,!rnnclsom1.

Sen ,John, F. K1m11edy will re­
l u r 11 to West V1rginu1 on Sept.
I Q tu &lt;lt•liYer a major compaign
addrf':-s in charll'ston al a national
cm1 rt•r1·nr·(' 'on !hr problem� of dt!·
pn's�l'd areas
T h (• l &gt;&lt;'mocral ir Presidential
n11r1 1np1• will spe11k that night in
( ' ha rh•s1on 's fiv fr Cenler afler an
all-dt1y meeting of publir officials
from at IPusi sl•ven states.
A nnounrement5 of Sen. Ken­
n1•dy' s 111111P11ran&lt;'f' and uf plans
for 1 111• national c-onrerences were
madC' hPrl' rrutay by A. S. Barks,
dalP .Ir , sllltl' campaign manager
for t hf' Dt&gt; rnurralir Party!
Barks1lali• aml other party lead­
ers rr1nrned t h is wct'k from Wush­
itlj,tlo11 wl1nt• t hey discuHed plans
for Hw mnfnt-nr(' wilh Sen. Ken111•1Jy ·.� Slaff
1 1 S "ii·n J1•nni11gs Randolph
II) W
Va ) 11 nd Wal ly Barron,
l lt•m(wru 1 1 (· nindidute for Govern•
ur, w i l l snY1• U!I hu!!ts for \lie con­
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rrnm K1•n1 u(·ky. Ohio. l'lc'n nsy lvan­
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with a Stanley party et her homr
Wednesday evt!ning. Guest hosh'ss
was Mrs. l::mma l hirrison o f &lt; :,1 11 1
pol is, Ohio. Hefreshmenti w(•rf'
served to:
M r s. L1·sley Roush. �a11('Y
Roush, Mrs. Marvin Roush uf
Nf' w l l avcn. Mrs. Lizzie Strwart,
Mrs. Harvey Van Metre, M rs l .u
cille Stewart, Mrs. Marti n a V;in
M a trc, Mrs. Phyllis llargr;1 1 1•, .
Mrs. Leah Vun Malre, M ris 1 ."ra
A n n lhtssell, Mrs. Jane Joh n.� on.
Mrs, J&lt;Jy F'oreman, Mh. l.11,·1l ll'
OhlingPr, Mike Ohlinger. M a ry
Van MHtrr, Shelia Hussl.' 1 1 . M r ....
l l a rri..,on and Mr. and Mr� I J011•
u.ld Hu!!sdl.

Mrt. Addlf' Piltman of T◄ilt•ilo,
Ohio .,p&lt;' nl St1veral days l:ifit Wl'l'k
with Mr. and Mrs, Homer Juhn­
son. Mrs. Pil1 man visilcd nvl'rul
relulivci:; und friends ht!re and at
Pl. PlcaimnL during her s l a y lu·r1·
M r . 1r nd Mrs. Cl11ylon Hu i;.,i· I I
and 1 1.irvcy Husse l l ha vt- r('t urnn!
home artcr a twu week visll with
Bobb)' UUINell 11nd farnily 01 All i 11114.' e, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs . .lames ( ' u rpt·nll'r
were in C!ncinnall, Oh10 , Thunula y
o n business.

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M r . and Mrs. Carl R. Stt·wur!
and 11011 of MidtllcJ&gt;()rt , Ohw s 1 wnt
Sunday wilb Ids hrnthPr Mr and
Mrs. Ted S!ewurl.
Mr. und M rs. l lomc1· .lol1ns1111
spent 1111 duy Sat urday a t t h1• Ohm
slute fair In Culumhu!!
M rs. Emma Hickanl and J,;ra1111duu&amp;:htt!r Burbura Sui!�� �f •f!J'IJ: .
ton spent II day IRst �.;\ 'Gli
Mrs. Gwen Humg11rner.
Hulph Johmmn of Denver. ('olor­
odo visited his 1rnrents Mr. ,11HI
M rs. George .Joh nson and othN rel­
atives here 1881 week. Mr. and
M rs. Johrison ac1·ompanit'd t h,· i r
son homr 1 u Ocm·t·r for ll l l rndef­
inate visit. Mr. und Mrs. Dan11
Johnson or M11son returned home
with him alsu.
Phyllis JunC' und Dee Ann John­
son ur M1111(')t1 uni spending st'vrrai'
days with Mr. and Mrs. nnn .Johu•
son and Donnie while t h l•lr par
enls Mr. and Mrs. Dana .lohn�on
ore in Denver, Culurado.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C:erahl .luh11son
and Duane of Mason wr-n• Sunday
dinner guest or his pnrl'n!s Mr.
and Mrs·. l lomer Johnson .
Mrs. Edgar Abbott anrl family
or Pomero)' Ylalted Mr. and l\1rs.
Lester rorernan Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, DoT\uld ll11ss1•II.
Sholiu Ru11sell, Mrs. Cla}'lon Hus­
sell, Mrs. Marvin Rou1h, l 'oo111t•.
Bobby and Keith, Mrs. I .1•slt•r
Ro U!ih, Nanl'y P.nd David h11ct pir
nic d i nner at the 4-11 grounds
al South Side Sunday. •
Penny and Joey Dickens of l't.
Ple:lsant are vlsltln&amp; thl'ir gra nrl•
parents Mr. and Mrs. Lon Owk1•ns.

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Hold Campout
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Boy Seoul Troop 21J3 of �hmm
spenl 11111 weekend on a t•ampout
In the West Creek woods nt'ar Le­
tart.
• While at their campsltf', t hl'
hoy1 held 1 11ummer ol .v mplrs
which consilted or such ev1•nts as
wro1tl111i, racing, hammer throw,
ht.11h jumping, shot pu t 1 , an&lt;I
bro1d jumping.
Attending were Larry Burns,
Shelby Parrott, Mlke Redman,
Charlea Ander1mn, Leland Smi!h .
and two vi.�ltors, Dennis and
David Tulloh.
t&gt;ennlt TuUoh, troop out doors­
man, accompanied the croup. The
troop me-mbe rs cxpressrd thPir
lhan'kl to Oris Llevlng of l .clart,
R. D. 1, for the use of the camp,
site.

To Hold Pknir

AH CIJu of the M t . l\forlah Hnp­
li1t Church School will lll('el thiM
evenln1 l l the Midrllooort Rm1rl1ide Parll: Cor their annual pkni&lt;".

Mr anil Mrs. John Brickles re­
tunwd home Tuesday from Co­
Jumbu� where lh@y visited with
t h t•1r daughter and fr1,mily, Mr. and
Mrs. ( ; ale Hysell and dattght�1'
�rid also at tended the State F81r,
Mrs. J.imes Arnold and daugh­
ter . Judy were in Cincinnati re1·(• n 1 ] y whl!re they visited wtth �r.
and M rs. James Arnold, Jr., end
(]:n1ghter Whil!! they were there
Mr Arnold had a tonsille&lt;"tomy in
t ht; Jewish llospital.
Cha rl('S Burddte is in Hunting•
ion, w. Vil. on business this week.
Mr. ,md Mr.11. William D. Lee
and sons were Sunday dinner
1:u1•sls of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Riley,
...;r. (}r Clifton, W . Va.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd
and daughter Marianne were in
t "olumhu.s Tuesday to make ar­
rangements for Marianne's en •
lrnnce in Buslness School next
WCl'k.
ttev. und Mrs. Clyde J. Bart­
l1·tt hove returned from a vaca•
Hon trip in Southern west Vlrgin­
i,, where lhey visittid with rela1 ivei; and friends. They also visited
u1 the Webster Springs,
Mrs. C. E. Burdette and son,
Charles visikd in Leon, W, Va.
with relatives lllil Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Denver Rice and
�on. Hilly and M_r. and Mrs.
(:curgc DcWecse of Athens vltlted
!:isl wceke11d in W inchester, Va.
with relatives.

Mr. und Mrs. Charlea Vroman
and son , Mark al lended the Stale
J,'uir M o nduy end visited with M r.
ancl M rs. John Vroms11 a11d son,
,lohn l io1¥rd.
Jamt•s IJ\rnold returned' lo his
employmrnt at White Sulphur
Springs after spending two weeks
· 1y. He
va('ulion here with hi1
IK emr,lot1&gt;d ai' a Sup�
lt!ndent
mi Construrlion work tJei &amp; done
nt the Green Brier Hotel.
M iss Shirley c..;ilkey and M iss
Carolyn BAchtel of Minersville
went to Cindnnali thi!I week
where they are both attend ing the
( iod's Bible School this year.
Mr. and Mr:t. Emerson Jone9
visit&lt;'fl laal Sunday in Nitro, W.
Va. with rrlaliV('�.

Little Chats
On
Public Notice

WHAT IS A N IWSPAPIIU
There are 1 1mes when what
looks like II newspaper may not
qualify as such for legal purposes
I n many places there are what
arc known as ''shoppus" or
"throwaways." The)' contain more
m· ](!SS new.�. they serve a pur­
pose, but. their primary purpOBe
is advcrti.11ing,
Stn·h p1.1blicaliona are userul
and many or ,1them heve been in
1·Kislence for years. Some of them
make a rine appearance. But It l1
significant that they cannot qui­
Hfy for second clns entry under
the postal laws. Thl11 ls becauH
they do not come wiU1in the def­
inition of a bon■ fide new■paper
under the re■uletlona.

Then again there are 1peclal
interest newspapen wbieh, with•
in their limit1, abo aerve uae­
h1l purpose,, Tbeae may bf fr•
tt-rn11l or rellelous tn nature or
may have to do with a ■pecific,
lrade, businea■, induatey or pro­
fession,
Bul in the very ereat m1Jorlty
or c111e1 the thou11nd1 ol 1tate
laws governtnc public notice1, • or
legal advertlsins, 1peclfy th1 u■e
nf hon• fide new1paper1 of p aid
gen�ral circulation In th• c:ont­
nmnlty for 11uch purpoae1. T�ll
is becauae such PIJ&gt;eN UIUll·
ly given maximum toverag;e, 4;lr­
t:ulate throUilhout the community

RITUIN PROM VIIIT
'.'drs. ·Josep tl Beegle, dau�te
Shirley, and Mn. Don Wolf• 111d
dsuehter, Janice, 11eturned trom a
\'acatlon In Bordentowni · N., .I, ,
where the&gt;" vlaited Mr. and �n.
Larry Morrl1on and at .\&amp;bury Pill
and l"t. Monmouth, N, I;, w!ltre
they Visited Mn. J1ee1le'1 IIUft,
"Buu," who ls receivln&amp; hi• army
lrainina; at the latter ln1t1Ua4on ,
Mrs,, MorrilKln returned to Rlldne
11•ith the traveler■.

Goal TO IINDYILLE
R�KIT ll!tl!�.
Mn. Oertrude Buller spent the
EGLIN Am FQllCll .,.,.,,,,
week In Rendville, Ohio, where she
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repreaented the Fir1t
Baptist Fla_ (UPI) - An A�rbbee Nteet&gt;ioll
Church of Rutland ln Its 1 281h llt'S· rCK:kel fired 300 miles over tlf,
tlon of Providerin Mi111ionary As- Gulf of MfiKlCO Wednesday �·�
cast I mes111e to �lnta 11! Cotit..-.
1ocl1tlon held with the Fir.!lt ,Rap­
tltl Church, endln, Sund,111y. She re­ rado Ohio, Flotlda and to plane.a
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By MArth■ t,tol,lnger
-�, ab, 'eil plun1i• will JyJpo,. ,or IP lllJi!Pbert in Lile
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annual picnk of the Eden
a �M•Jil 1\+pplle1 ol lreib f!Bw JJave� Par� 1,'� ur!d 11 y even L' B C h tirch S1.1nd ay
School!' was

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at ForkC&lt;l Ruh Lake. AUJ. 2B.
A l lcndmg were Rev. a11d Mn. El•
den Blake, Mr. and M:r!l. Alvin
I Reed, Maxine, Bobbie, Dennis,
411 i�,i !!f'U
I l wll� be held
and Da.Vt!)' Reed, Mr and
lbe phft�p eJ � i1t Ch 4 rch on Gary
Mrs. Elde n Blak e, Shei la. l{k k 1 •y,
tvejtln1 at.rt lhi at 6 p. m. Rand
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y and Jewe l Ann Blak e, Mr .
!!fflf fflt�e it,
P,le and and �rs. R @x Bl.llke. Mr.' .a nd M �s
•�'9 will lie tpld ,
M ike l{erwin, Mr. and Mrs. Sol (l 1 g
ley son, Eddie, Mr. and Mrs '00hr .
hit, 2
h� �ell: • &amp;'P.rlrl'ft Metho&lt;lisl mun Recd and Kippy Reed, Mr. and
��h, c' crHfn '°fl•\. 6 p. � · Mrs. Ray Weaver amJ d.iughll'r s.
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bo effla � fee, cteam, cake , pie, Mr. and Mrs. Marvln Reed, Stevu•
Co'Uee and pop.
and Kreig Reed, Mr. and Mrli. Ro·
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bert Murrey, Brenda and Pam Mur­
lopt. '
rey, Mr. and Mrs. Win flolsinger,
�� meetlnl of tl)e Mother's Ronny, Janet, ,Brenda, Patty, Doug­
Auxiliary of Boy Scout Troop 245 las Holsinger, Mr. and Mrs. R"y
which w■a originally ached1.1led for Adams, Marylene Adams, Mrs
last niCht was postponed until nc'&lt;t Fannie Johnson, M iss LUC)' Chl'Vl'­
Friday ev�ning.
her, Lana Chevelier, Mrs. Fairy
An ice cream social will be spon• Barringer and chihlren, Mrs. Sue
.�ored br thl' lfo mcbuildcrs Class at John!lon, W}'att Johnson, Mr. and
the S11Uon Mi•t hodist Chnr('h on Mrs. Cliffurd Rockhold, J3onni&lt; '
1he Rat·indlashan !load al 7 p. rn . and Connie Rockhold, Mrs. Gla(tys
Srnilh, Mrs. Martine Rock hold, Hay­
Alumni Foolball game, belw('en mond Heed. Florence Ht!cd, Frank
Midllleµort and Pomt!rOy ex-stars, Reed, Mabel Reed, Ralph Heed,
slartine: at 7 : 30 p. m., pro('eeds Mrs. Virglnia H,1al!llton, Emma. no­
to the athletic booster funds.
bcrta, Doris and David V.tn Meter.
Sept. 4
George Curtis, Mrs. Hose C'hevelier
The 32nd annual reunion of lhe Sonua Adams, Mr. ;rnd Mrs, Victor
Zuapan Cla11 at the Rising Sun Chevelier and daughter, nilly
Park, L;mc�ster, Sunday, Sept �­ Smith, Connie Hayman, Nyoka Bu­
Fl@Jd event sponsored by Mt!1gs chanan, Howard and Junior Harher.
Motorcycle Club slarting at 1 P m.
"il{r. and Mn;. Long and ch ildr-£!n,
on t he centerfield al !ht• Ruck Grt:enfield spent u rcw dllys wilh
Springs Fair Grounds St111day.
M r. and M rs. Elden Blake J r. and
The annual Long ,Bottom Cum l' hildrcn.
munily lfomecomlng. Program and
A hridal shower was held at l h 1·
basket dinner. Everyone is we] . c·ommunit)' Hall for Miss Maxine
come.
Rel'tJ. She receive11 many useful
gifts from the largc group alt('nd­
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ing_ Hostesses were her sisters �Jl&lt;1
Wiener J'Ofilt a t the pnrk. all sisters-in-law, Mrs. Howard Smlth.
Middleport Little Leaguers, Pee­ Mrs. Ray Weaver, Mrs. Ma urirl'
Wee Leaguer,, Pony Leaguers, Heed, }!rs. Oohrl(Jan Rel•d al!d Mrs.
high school leaa;uers, trophy pre­ M arvin Heed.
sentations, startin&amp; .al 5 p. m.
Mrs:. Donald
Buchanan and
Mock Wedding al Syr11.cusc Grade daugh!ii r and ·.-.1 rs. Ethel Grimtn of
School. SponsoreJ. by Syracuse and Toronto arc spending a wh ile with
Racint&gt; Firemen with Racine rast. relatives here.
8 p. m. Adn'lisslon, aduts 50c, stu­
Mr. and :virs. F'rank Barber spenl
dents 25c.
a day wilh their daughter, Hatel,
in Belpre.
Mrs. ElYa Rood of 'l'oron1o 5pcn1
t he weC'k end with lriendi:;_
Berlin Co1n111ies Op4•n
Mrs. Mina Pickens s1&gt;ent Mon·
TouKher Line To West
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
BEllLIN (UPI) - Communist RobC'rt Van Meter anti fa mily.
East Germany toda)' rcpudiateil
Raymon1l Holsinger i:;penl Mon­
fout·-power agreements givinl:!: the da)' arternoon w i t h M-r. and Mrs.
West free acce■e to West Berlin Alva Holsinger.
end continued l lihtening its re­
M artha Holsing('r and Emma
struction, on trarfic to lhP isolal­ V a n Meter ,•isited Mr. and Mrs.
,e d city, despite a sharp Allied Rex Blake of J-Iockinxport.
protest.
A wiener roasl was held al 1 he
The claim that the four power 1'"'orked Run Slate Park
for lhe
compac:U were nuU and voi� wa5 Junior Class of the Eden Sunday
in ade by Deputy Forel.?11 M inister School. Mrs. Helen Blake is the
Otto Winzer, who malntained !h at teacher. Ronnie Holsinger anti
Commt1nl1t Germany was a SOY· Shelia Blake won the s?ck r�cc s.
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erel&amp;i:n state, not bound by lt&gt;gal
Robert Von Meter lS pamtlng
obUgaUons contracted by the So­ t h e home of �{r. and Mrs. James
vlet Union.
Carter in Long Bottom.
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WASHINGTON (UPl)-Congress
has voted to pay FBI Direetor J.
Ed &amp;ar Hoover his rull salary a fter
he �etirt.!I.

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eohttcue to be a:ood v1Iuea.
a..t Pl'9duce up
Jl,1t buy, ■t produee ' tedlon,
will be cabb111e, corn, cucurnbe;1
eliplant, peppers, eattern pdtl,
toe,. tom1toe1, and nearby celery
aad onions. Th� .11ood b11ys will
be beirns, beets, broccoli, carrots,
caullflower, endive, escarole, le1tuce, mushrooms, okra, field peas

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Safety Club

To Conduct

The Mason Unit o f lhe ,ff ARMAS Jr. Sa(ely Club I• conduct ing
a candy sale of "Old Fashioned
Butler-:Bits." The c11n&lt;ly come11 in
a wlde ,·nnety of assorted colorful canister s. The price or the cand)' is $ 1 per can 1rn&lt;I money from
this sale will go into the club's
Chrl1trnas pro{ecl fund to furnish
lrt'rats for thf' . "to\vll kiddies at
Christmas l ime.
The Hulford Unit · ol lllhe iafety
Club has ttomporarily dlsbiltnded
due to thr ahser'lr'e of their 1&gt;irec­
tor Harry Heil mire who lert two
months ago (or n,hode lalond,
Conn. wherl' ht- had temporary
employmrnt. The Muon Unit ha5
continut'11 in operation under the
guldant(• of the Assistant Director
Mrs. Thcl1nu Sityre. L..ist year the
Hartford Uni.I furnished ireats for
the kiddies or Hartford vicinity.
This y 1'11r the M11t1on Unit will endeavor lo tu.kc &lt;•ert&gt; ot the klddles
of Mason and vicinity.
The l31h birthday of Alan Sayre,
son or Mr. and Mri,. Hoyt Sa)'re, Jr.
was celebrated at a recent meetin; of the cluh. The tables were
decoralecl in ptnk and yellow and
ravors WNI' parasols and balloonl'I .
Alter a period of gomea, the honor
auest opent!cl his girts and then refresh menls of lndividutil lighl'ed
cakes with ire cream and kool aid
were .11erved to:
Kathy � l uddleaton, Marilyn Hu cldleston, ray Johnson, Susie ,l ohnaon, Linda Casto, Jerry Burns,
James Russel l . Mike, Brewer, '.SCaren Brewer, Marcy Ru119ell, Diana
Reed, Susie Cundiff, Mary A � n
Cundiff, Charles Johnson, Shed•
John1on, Stevie Garret, Mrs. t,oulse Cundlff, Mr. and Mn .Henry
Reltmire , Jr., Mr. and Mn. Hoyt
Sayre, Jr., and ll\e honored 1ue■t.
Sendin&amp; a 1m but unable to at­
Lend was R.1nd1II Glbba of M 11on. DBV8Tl:D TO INTERESTi
Alan •hio received a new bicycle, OF .111108-IIIAIION AREA·
1 &amp;!ft fronr hla 1rand·par1nll, Hen.
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I')' and Lillian Rrdtmi re, Mason.
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HOLllt. HOSP ITAL
hW.alt"11 CQmpau et 110 1,1,
Admlaaiona, Aug. 30: Mrt. Ray­ 4im.1 SL, P.cznero,. Obto. I�
mond Ellis Donohue, Harri10nville .a oftict p)lone WY2�1&amp;6, tdllOI
Charles Euaene Stewart, Rutland: Ill ofll,a ohone ,W\'1-2157.
Mr,. John Roaer Epple, Cheater;
..... . IK'ODtl ct,u m.lHn.
Frill Bude, Pomeruy,
mitts 1t th poa1; offlc. at Po•
Oi1ch1r1es, A111uat 30: Mr■.
Qlll0,
Lawrence BOiler, Mrs. Nellle Price,
�•tloml abwt.ldni npreaen�
Mn , J'ohn Brown, MIii Mildred 1.., -laoR'IUlr.111111. tte-. ""
Brown, Mra. Stella 'M'.ohr, John -1111 A..._ N•• Y.... CH.­
W11ham , Mra. R . .J, Chambers, Karl f{!W Yon.
, ftey. John Caudill, Gntiory Shar­
SUblcriDtiO'D rl11'1!1t .)911� hr
der, Kelly Winebrenner, Paul IUTlar wbe1a Hlllll\lt, II&gt; cu.1
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Rtrlney, M iss Franel1 Brown. T)'na■
Hou■e . Mn. Gene O&gt;bb. Mn. Mar• llio lliQr Muul ollloe, 11a_,.
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Blrlhs, Auu:. 30: a .■an \o Mr. and
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Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Archer at
i their borne on the Rutland Road
ohserved their 66th wedding an­
niversary last Frida)' Aulal. 26th.
'l'hey received man v. rarrls ancl re­
""""1bra11ces from friends and ret.
atives.

Observe Anniversnry

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Bill Hack.et! ' &amp; birthday wu celt•
hnted during the evenln1 11 lua
Daily Senttnel Pomeroy-M tddleport , 0-, Sept. 1, 1960---3
mother, lln. Georee K■cketl, Jr.
Mr,. O&lt;wothy H ud"ri o f Colum- .1r1d family of CetbnlUe spent
ROME (UPll
The medal atr ved Lhe boy1 ;r nd paren u tr am
,tandin,:1 in tht 1990 Olympics at I he cal':e �au11fully dttorated bu■ ,pent th t' wet k end with her WedneMlay with Mr. ind Mn.
lhe end or Wednesday ' • competi• w i th Lhe bueball and bat motif.
I p.irenta Mr . _ind Mrs Homer Ctr- Homer Circle and lamil)'.
lion Gold for flnl, iilver for I The All-Starli play Labor Day at cIe and f1m1 tY
Rita Clrcle apent Monday eve•
�yr .. cu1l' .igaiQst ttal'Lne tor theu
Mr_ a nd Mu. Arnold Thordson ning with M■rxaret Ann Carleton,
second ;md bronu for third
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Gold sn....,. lronu ,e co nd lou rnamrnt title this sea•
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Ruuia
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I taly
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Auatrslia
Ge&lt;mony 3
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Hungary
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T ur..ey
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Mr ilnd MrL Dean Brlilir and
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Romania • • • • . • 1
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Bulgaria . . . _ _ . _ 1
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1 Hil ly Carleton accompa11 ;ed MrO
2 an d !tlrs H11)' man Barn11a: ■nd
Great Britain . . 1
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S••d• - - - - - - - - 1
2 grrndrlaug hter Carol Ann of Pomt ern) !o Someutt Sunday w here
Denmark . • . . . I
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Ho!Jand _ _ . . . . . o
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2 they BJJf.!Ilt the day With llr. and
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o M rs Everett ours and family.
Japan
Mr. and Mrs. George Circle and
Poland . . . .
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Belgium , _ .
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I 1 f a mily and Mr. and M rs. Jame&amp;
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u. A. R. . .
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Yugoslavia . . . . o
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Braiil .
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Mt•lvin Circle of Columbu11 is
Mexico . . ,
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l&gt;onna Circle left Sunday for
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DoYn aft@r spending the past
Wf'C'k wi1h her parents, Mr. and
• Top QWllily Food• and Meats
M r� Homer Circle and ramily_ She
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wa� 1tTompanied there by Willie
H 1dt&gt;nour or Upper Sandusky who
spt·nl Sunday with the Urcle fam•
ily
M r llomer Circle and Donna
ispent Tuea&lt;l ily evening with Mr.
;ind Mr5 Jlelmar Hamm and fam­
ily
A gala affair w.ts held on the
FJorenc-c C i rcle and Sue spent
PEARL &amp; LOCUST
MIDDLEPORT
basketb11II CO\.ll'I at the Municipal Sunday w i t h Mr. aod Mrs. James
Park Monday night. The Middle­ Pa l l rrson or Columbus. Sue re­
Phone WY-2-2736
port Little Leagu·� All-Stars and mamed for a longer visit with her
their parents held a wiener roast SISier.
under the lights ilfter winning
Mr and Mrs. Robert WatliOn of
their second game of the S.',racuse Atht&gt;m �1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. Edson
Tournament, 4-3 over New Haven. Housh this week.
The Middleport team was behind
Mr and M rs. Homer Circle and
all 1ht way until the bottom or the fam i lr and Wavie . Circle spen1
sixth inning 11nd then rallied .and Thursday evening with Mrs. Mary
won which put them in I jubilant C i rcle
spirit for the party afterwards.
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JUDGEMENT AWARDED
Nice girts of winter jackets were
A
judgement
in
the
amount
of
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pre1ented to Woody Call, manager,
and Owen Bratton, hi, auisl11nl. $4 1 7 .30 and interest amounting
Mr. Chesler Tannehill made the to S4ll.34 was retu�ned ye,iterday
r
presentation and thanked the man­ by .J udge John C. Bacon in com•
agen for their fine work with the mon pleas eour1 in ravor of Emmel
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boys.

Medal Standings

ioc iety Events

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The Area Who Helped

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GROUND BEEF

MINUTE STEAKS
lb. 69c

LEAN

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GOLDEN RIPE

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ORDER SIGNS REMOVED
MONTGOMERY, Ala. /UPI) 1'he rederal Bureau or Roads or­
dered the state of Alabama Wed­
' nesday to remove Ku Klux Klan
signs from the rights or way
I along federal highways in the
state.
Gov. John Patterson demanded
lhe bureau cite its aulh.orily tor
the order and c11lled ii "just an­
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OPEN

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10 lb. $1 .1 7
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9round to fint-plaoe R1i1ul1 I n
th• 1,1nofflcial •�am nee. lu..
•I.a 1-d• wilh 1'51/:1 point, and
the United 5tatH I, '""nd
with 1 1 0.
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Russia'a women track .,1nd held
s!an were favored lo wm two o f
the ei&amp;ht championships up for dedsion tod■J.
.
The ravored U. S. Olym p ic
baa•
kelbaU team met Y ugoslavi a in
its fi nt eai:n� In the_ semifina l
pool compet1t1oc, starl l ng at 5:30
p. m., t&gt;.d.l.
Thom■- Rat� Stu&gt;�ln
ThomH , who holds the world
high jum p record or seven reet,

Bucktye Brand

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Bo1ton, the world hlth Jump record-llolder was expected to lead
a 1 -2-3 American sweep In his
specJ11ty tod1)' but U, S. 1printera
laced tough cornpetltlon for their
gold medal rrorri I German and
a Canadian.
Guy Tobian of the Univer1it}'
of Southern California and Robert
Webster ot the Univer■ity of
Michigan also were favored lo
co ntinue their 1dv1nce In the
men's platform divin&amp; competition.
Dfl plt♦ KorlnR In flvti ...,_,,,,
on W�nesday, the u. S. Iott

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deputies Wednesday drrested Los
Angele11 bus driver Edward E.
t'.;aton on charges he too k part
in the $7 .000 robbery of the Los
Angele11 Metropolitan Transit Au­
thority.

Tr1I 1!11d1ana11 aml family of
C ' l u rksbur�. W. Va. railed on Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Lawrence,
Osie llaiky. Akron, Ohio is vis­
iting wilh Mr. and M r&amp;. Bill
Swain.
Mr nnd Mrs. Davi d Smith, Pllt
an,j,4)l,id
�•rJl'•n flllller
11r1d' �1('\r,: a��'\i�HI· ftte Jltger
Creek picnic at. Chcs�ire, 0., Sat•
urday.
Eugene German spent the week
r•n d al his home here with hl.11 sis­
ters, M rs. Garnet M or�an and L11�
tllle German.

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ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY

M r . and M rs. Hunk Holter and
family wrrr '\•isiting Mr. and Mrs.
Dob Dill and family, Pomeroy,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mfs. Clyde Lawrence,
Hcv. Freeland Norris visited Mr,
and Mrs. J laruld German, Sunday
e\•ening.
Sunday dinner �uesls of Mr. and
Mrs. Thurman Babcock were Mr.
and Mrs llob (oleman and Don­
ald Kot&gt;nii;.
Kenn y Hcynolcls has retlirned
home afll'r a \· isit �l Paden City,
W. Va.

Mr .and Mrs. Wayne Prince and
Rill Swain at tended the Slate Fair
at Columbus. Sunday.
'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dill and fam­
ily were visiling Mr. and Mrs. Har­
old Holler.
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Poland
GrHt Britain
Sweden
Holland
Danmuk
6ul11erla
Cacho1lo¥akie
(ti•) J1pan
Fr•nce
Belgium
Yu101lavia
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F inland
(t e) Bruil
U. A. R.
lti•I Cantda
Iran
South Afrlct

The young adult married class
of 1 he local rhurches mt:t Friday
evening at the Methodist churl'h
basement. AHer devolionals, pot­
luck refrl'shments were .servf!d to:
Mr. and 1\1 rs. Dave Yates. Mr. and
Mrs. Georgi! Frederick, Mrs. Leone
Babcock. Mr5. Delores Frank and
Janet, Mrs. Vera Weber �nd
Charles and Mrs. Wanda Larkms.
The next mct'ling will be held at
t he home of Mrs. Wa11da Larkins.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kell)',
Easl Liverpool. 0. spent last week·
end wilh Mr. and Mrs. Cyde Law­
rcrn..-e, Saturda y evening callers
were Dr. and M rs. Charles Mor­
gan and Lucille German.
Linda llrown, Reedsville was
visiting Sunday with Sandra New­
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2. Unit.ct St•tH
. 3. Germ•ny
◄. Hunpry
I. lt•ly
4, Au,tralia
7. (tie) Tuf'key
Rom•nia

Mr. 3!Hl M rs. S. A. Rairden were
visi l i ns Mr [Ind Mrs. S. H. E1 1 in,
Racine, Friday
Mrs. Leone Babcock and Mrs.
Vera Weber were shopping in
Parkersburg. Monday.

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ROME UP[ - U11otficial team
I landings in 1 he 1960 Olympk
Games alter WednC'sday's competi­
tion: (Poinl!i awarded on the basl1
or 10, five, rour !11ree, two and
one re1pcctiv cly for first six pli­
ce5)

3% lnche,, wu nted • ,;n,h to
I break lhe old Olympic ' m.arlr. of
6- l 1 1/, set by America 11 Cnarlif'
Dumaa ln 1956 And Dumas and
Joe Fau1t, bolh uf Loa Angelea,
ed to ''""h nght behind
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The united States &amp;&lt;"ored a 1 -2· 3
sweep of the shot put event Wed·
nesday when Bill Nieder, Parr)'
O'Brien ind DallH l,-0 ni,: fini1hed
in that order. N ieder ' s winning
toi,;s waa an Olympic record 641
feel 6'4 inchei.
� the 100-meter dai;h, the U, S.
trio of Ray Norton of San Joie,
Calif, Due Sime of Durham,
N c.' and Frank Budd of Asbury
P� rk. ' N. J . • competed in 11emifln1l
heat, that a\ao included GerI many's Armin Hary and Harry
Jerome of Canada . The fln;il al10
w,1 s scheduled for today.
H.ary tied the Olym?ic record of
10.2 se&lt;"onds In winning hi, heat
on Wedn�sday.
Russian women wpre expected
J to swell the Soviet poinl total with
! victoriea in the BO-meter hurdles
I and the javelin throw,
Australians grabbed tw 0 of the
i;:old medals on Wednesday's pro­
I gram, Murray Rose winning the
400-meler freeslyle championship
and Dave Theile lhe 100-meter
backslroke. Rose set an Olympic
ret&lt;lrd of 4 : IB.3 and Thcile wu
clocked in 1 :01,g in winning the
backstroke race for the second
straight time.

Boston umper ShOuld Lead
. Sweep In That E vent .
Amer1can
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Standings

Hev anfl �lrs. Hal Do11ter and
'd .iu�htcr Dt&gt; bbie, Bethany College,
were ralhng on friends . a.nd
prearhed al lhe Joctil Christian
church.
Sc\. l'ral from here attended t�e
1 0m l1 anui versary of the C:hris­
\1an rhurrh ;it Tuppers Plains, al­
so several ll t l ended Lhe homerom•
rngs at Cheslrr and Joppa. .
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Bess Rnse. llellam, Pa. IS vmt­
ing Mr. und Mrs. Wal lace D.:ime­
wood.

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were \'UUtui;: Mrs. Maxine Durst
and sons \.\'1 dnrsday.
Keith )•c1trni,: spPnt sund■y with
Mr. and Mr� Lewis Young.
Mr. alld M rs charlefi Marcinko
Sr. apd ,uns \\'l•re visiting Mr. �nd
Mri:; ('h�rlt•� Murcinko and family,
Sundi:iy.
Mrs H 11 ruld Germa11 returned
home frnm Holz�t Hoapital. Sun­
daJ

By Violet Smith
rad ishe&amp;, green onions, squash and
Dora 1-'.aton, Belpre, Ohio ' r(•nt
sweet potatoes.
a few days wJt h Mr. and M rs.
A l fru1l seclions, the best buys Fn·d Lark111s .
will indude honeydews, lunes,
Leune Babeo�k and son Huy was
peaehes. and Thomps(ln seed l l' M; \l isit ing Mr. and Mrs H;iymond
grapes. The good buys will he l"il ch, Wednesday evening.
watermt&gt;lons, apples, Florula ;1 1 u
Mr Hnd Mrs. Forrt!�l Hhodes
cados, c1ntaloups, bluebernes, 11nd daujlhl�r were visiting M r
small Call£orni11 orunMes, len10n�. and Mr� norsel l,arkins Sunday.
plums, prunes, and pears.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgt• f-'ries and
Leading fish buys include rlams son, Parkers\Jurg. was visiting Mr.
fieh sticks and portions, nab- and Mrs. Harold Newluh and
meat, lobsters, and fillets.
Sandy, Wednesday e1. 1::11ing.
John Groc1• is a patient in the
!l.f f-igs General Hospital.
M!IQOD
Pearl PoWt'll, Vienna, w. Va.
ttP
was ,·1,;nn, Mrs_ Huold B,ewc,
and Mrs. Emma Powell, last week.
H a rJ ey Larkins and Orland
'I.If•
Bronck. Belpre, Q_ were Sunday
ff
di nner guests of Mr. a11d Mrs.
Fred Larkins.
JMt, I
Hev . J ohn Snodi::rass, was adJ!•n et �t ' '�Yft_,efl�an Legion
!Jijll, i•1P,rdf, �:BP P- m_ ro,
1:e,1. ·""' \V�p_ fl&gt;llced 1 , ; ,
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Friday
Shopplnv .,uldot
FOOD SHOPPING GUIDE
WASH1NGTO!'\'. UPJ - Poinl•
ing loward the fmal Long holiday
week�nd of t h(• summer. the na­
tion's food s turt!� .tre 0Her1ng a
variety of fuuds lo appE!o11I both to
indoor and uulduur cookin&amp; style�.
Sho�pers will find sut'h semi•
and fully-prepared meats
as
ham&amp; and culd l' U U vying with
broilin1 and frying chil'kens, tur•
key1, an d bet!f.noLably steaks- for
the ba�ky,1rd l'hefs.
Bui while Labor Day may m a r k
tqe en� of 1umm1r for man)'. the
•1·Mm• and variety of freah fru!ts
1
"'f'l*bl-• belpJ o!fered m·
cl ill 'ft t■rm allJI mbtet a:arcl
� are worklna: overtime.
l�,c!J i l'enUtul ,re ,ucb tavor­
�pl corn, "l•lah, jl(lpsre,n �ean 1, eabcllrum�n. onlor,1,
b .,,
� �•· At frul, toun!,er■,
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Te,,,.Ju,r, To ilfeel

The-rr WIii be a meeting l h l �
comm.I! Mundav morning at 9 00
uf lht' leachen of the Bradbur}
Etemt&gt;11!ary &amp;hool, t·alled t,y 1 /w
principal, Mn. Thelma Dill
Tht&gt; Bradbury School w i l l op&lt;·n
on Tlu•sda) and lunch w i l l ht•
served al L im school ."khool w i l l
be d1811msed a t l 00.

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0 Id Pro Woodling May Lead
Orioles To Their First Title

United Preu lnturu1tion1 l
Old pr o (;,.n, Y. rn,d l 1 11 ·.• . ;i11 old
h;111d Ill pl;;) i ru: , 1 11d, I P&gt;"llllll l l l
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11r t'8SU rf', {' 11\l l d 1 11· 1 1 1 , 111;111
1 1 ,1d l h1• yo11 m: !\,d 1 1 1t1"r,· l ) riulb
•11•1•r L h 1• lup 1 1 : 1 /1 , · 1 r ' I " , l � ; · u l ;i r
dr1v1· fur " t i n t A I IH'll l ;J I I 1 .,•;JJ.,!U('
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prt·�um,1 h l � wou ld hi· heh111d h i m
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l,u! he tiJsn ' I lo�t .ill\ 11f tu,. I l l
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l\'oo d l 1 1 t " k , , l d 111gh c - .d l • · i l ' l h(•
wlwl1• • a ru�1 111I 1 l 1 t · A / . l,,-1 , , 11-; · of
his tr1•mt!n du11., r l wsl :rn , 1 h u l g 1 11 1;
forP.i rrns, br1 1ugill I l w Oru , !( � fru111
bd1 1 11tl Wt · d n"'-d,,1 1 1 1 1.: h t w 1 1 h a
grar11I slam h1111,, r T t 1 .1r h,d l h l· 111
lo a t j. 3 Vl!"ton 1 1 \ l"r H1l' ( 'l t•Vf'
l.1111.l l nd ums ,1 11d w i t h i n a s i n g l L·
ia:amt• of lht' f1 r., 1 pl�f&lt;' Y;1 1 1 k • •1•i,..

G ra nd Re -O pe nin g

SPO RTSM AN GR I LL

P111 sburgl1 protected its 6½ ganw
!t•.id i n thL' N.1t io11al League with a
7.4 vH:tory over San Francisco, SI
Louis edge&lt;t Cinr:inri.1li, 2-1, Chir·;;
go won ils opener from Mllwauhe.
!J. 4. but luH1 l he nightcap, 1 1·7, illld
Los Angeles defeated Phlladelptua,
J. ] .
Hookie Mill Stafford ot the Yan
kees ha11dcu£red the A's on four
h i ts i11 the opener lo beat lfay
Herbert, who allowed onl)' rive
hils Ned Garver turned arou 11d
and ht!ld 1 he Yankees to four h i ts
in Lilt.' nightcap for his second vu·•
lury nf the 11cason.
E11 rl Hauye's sacrifice fly with
the bases loaded in the nint h lll·
n inll gave the Senators their V i l'·
tory ;md dropped the thlrd•JJl11ce
While Sox four games from
1 he
top. Rookie Jack Kralick struck out
nint i imd gave u p &amp;ht hilll in win­
ning his sixlh game. ,Bob Shaw was
t he loser.

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,1 rrut"t.al t hree-i:.ame
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F"riday
mght
ll.JH.I
W11od l 1 11� w i l l be ready for 1 1 1 ,­
furuu r leamma te!I, with whorn Ill "
('ilrrlcd five World Series · dw(·k�
The fndiBns jump@d to il :! O
ll•�d rn lhe first innin� agai nst t lw
Oruilc11 Wet.Jnesday night and tlw11
rum hnld the ga m-e u p 48 minu1e�
!lurrn;e ! he second inn ing. Wood
l 1 11g (')llll(• to the plate with l ilt'
be11t&gt;s full 111 the third and smai.tll'd
his - 10th homer off loser Dick Slil!C
man to give the Otlole■ a lead they
never relinquished. ,
Yanllt Spllt Pair
Ski nny Brown took over for
starler Steve Barber Jn the hrAl
i 11nning and yieldnl only seven
hits over the lasl 8 1k innings to
make his record J0-5.
The New York Yankeea aplil :i
twin.bill with the Kansas l 1 1 y
Athl etics, winnin g l h e opener, I 0.
but drop1&gt;ing the nightcap, 8-'J. Tht•
Washington Senators nipped ! Ill'
Chicai.:o White Sox, 2· 1 , and t lw
Detroit TiP,cra beat the Boston lkcl
Sox, 4·2.

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STANDINGS
By Unittd PreH l ntun1tional

NAtlONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pct.
l ' l l l �liurgh
71:J 49 614
7 1 55 l63
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John You ng, former Pomeroy High School interior line­
man of his sehool ' s only SEOAL championship team ( 1 955),
today promh,e d an al l-out e(fort to ·reverse or square off at
least, on last yt'a r's 44· 14 Alumni game victor)' score by M id­
dleport.

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"We weren't urgan ized llJSt year,"
Young satd Wed nt"sdil y aa he C'all•
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ed tot a full - sl"lt !e turnout tha1
lio I
Hme rvctnln�. "And the score in .
Wtdl'\♦ld1y'&amp; Result■
dkated it. too. "
Young had no alibis beyond
Ch iogc; � Milw,ukee 4, ht
that. He didn't mPnlion that Mid•
Milw11,1kee 1 1 Chic.90 7, 2ml
4, ew rt had a huge, tough and fa�t
Pitt&amp;burfh 7 San Fr1nd�, 4
li he manned by t h e likes of Jim
$1. Lowi1 2 Cincinnati I, ,_llht
�rton, Roger Chanl·ey and John
Lo, An11eles 3 Phil•. I, nlglif
Thompson.
They, w i t h help, kept
Thurld•y's Prob1ble Pllcha"
Pomeroy offensive bottled up.
Milw•ukee ti Chic1go - &amp;Uhl the
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H•ddi11 9-1 'II ,,,.rande 1-2.
St, �oui1 •t Clnclnn•tl jnl9ht)­
G ib1on 3-4 vs Purkey 14-8.
Phi11d.-lphit •t Los An�l•s
(night) - Conlev 1-12 "! Orysd•I•
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Breaks' Help'

May Put Cards
In Tl'tle F1'ght

Frid1'(1 G1me1
Milwaukae •t Clnclnnatj, ni9ht
Chiu90 ■t St. Louis, nipt
Loi AngelH 1t i1p F rtrt., .,11M
Only 1t,111t1., 1checfulN
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
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Nrw York
76 '3 .589 1
Baltiniorc
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Chica§IO
64 63 .304 1 2
Washington
60 65 .4sq, 15
Cleveland
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Detroit
55 1 1 .437 '20 ½
Boston
45 82 .354 31
Kansa� City

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Naw Yorlc 1 Kan.., Clty 0, ht
Kan1lll1 City 6 Ntw York 0, 2nd
Datroll 4 lotton 2, n i t
l•ltlmort 6 C:ltvaland 3, nl9ht
W11hln1ton 2 ChlcafO 1 , ni9ht
Thunda'(s Prab■b!• PltcMrs
Cl•veland at KanHt City (night)
-Litman 3.5 vs Kuclcs 4-7.
Only ltfflff 1che�ui.d
Friday'• Ga1t1ff
D•trolt at Ch lttto, nlt,ht
Cltvtltnd It Kann1 ( lty, nl1ht
N•w ,York ,t l,ltlmor•, night
Washln,ton at lcillt6t1, nl,tit

CINCINNATI UPI - The right
breaks and lot s or help from oth•
er teame and t lw St Louis Car­
dinals will wm ! ht Natwnnl League
pennant.
Thit'1 how Solly Hernus, Red·
birds manager, ff'el!I.
St. Louis defea1e(I the Cincinnati
Reds, 2-1, Wednesday night but re.
mained six and a half �ame5 he­
h im.I leadJng Pittsburgh a11 the
Pirates topped S.in Francisco, 7-4
Hemus wasn'I around for lhe
ending of the gumr?- as Umpire
Frank Dascoli d1aSel' him fo r pro­
testing a th ird strike ii) the bot­
tom of the f'1ghth.

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l'l'I IACA, N. Y. UPI - Cornell
U11ivcrsi\y had 18 returnini,: lettcr­
PGA EXPECTS 125,GOI
lll l'II as it �Ot its 73rd football st"a•
DUNED IN, Fla. UPI - An es­
son un1lcrw11y today. Coach Ldty timated 1 25,000 golfers at some
J a mes had 60 candidates out for 600 cl11bi ll!nd eoiJrses from rot1l
! lit• first training St'ssion.
the
lo coast wlll partlcipaW In
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hole•in-o ne contcst 1 on Labor Day,
Sept. ,5, il was announeed today.

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Hemus was 11 uoted a t the be­
ginning of the season as pru(\ict­
ing his CardH wou lrl play .300 ball
the learn hus a .563 percentage
at present ) a nd wo•dd f1111sh m
t he riut division
And, he addl'd at t he time, "If
t he breaks g&lt;) nght for us. wt•'ll
have a crack :ii t t1e pennant "
Ray 811deck 1 . l !J•yPar old left.
hander, pil'kf'd 11p his eighth vii'•
tory ol tlw \1•a.'lon ui,:ainst !,,even
losses as he hdd ! he Reds to six
hits. It was t lw t h ird time he
topped Ci1l( ' in 11.i ! i t h is season.
Tb.e Reds' only run came in the
third inn.in� 11n (;urdle Coleman's
single, a w,ilk lo ! l ook, and a mln­
gle by RO}' M r )f i l l an.

Whil• the WitWlepoo:t !IX-stars
haven't released a r.Qt�-ar yet, it is
not ell::peeted --thay'JI �ave •JI the
bombs they enJor,d htst yea,. For
ime, f3arton now 11 ninnini MS fifll
string o !teneive c:cmJ11:r with lhe
Dallas Cowboys profe�Jional team.
and Chan-;ey lllRf n�t b@ 011 �and,
Youns hu it0 me ®"lbl! tumself,
tli i s y ear. No. One �n lll11 ljat coµh'I
be 200 po11nd Milton Lambert,
PHS 19158, \\/ho WH ■cheduled for
front line regular d1,1ty at the LJniversity of Wisconeln thi■ fall but
had lo give up football beettuse of
a 21 -hour credit schedule in med
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is husky Bob Wilson,
PHS 1955, last year's regu lar fuJI.
back with Marshall College and
now a Pomeroy bank employee.
Young atso expects to have ready
these others-Jerry Grueser, Bob
.Eastman, Phil (Flip) Werry, Gary
Barnib:, Gary Freeman, Terry Pha.
lin, Sam Rus11ell, Dan Morris, hu•
old £orwn, B i l l Lehew, Bob Rhine•
hart, Louie Smith and Ted Beegle.
Game time i1 7:30 p, m. Labor
Day evening at 'Middleport. Ad·
vance tiekets are 7�c while $1 will
� assessed at t he aate. Tickets
ruay be obtained at the Sports Cen­
ter, H&amp;R Firestone, Middleporl
Lund, Room, and Motor Parts Co.,
in Middleport, •nd at Starks aed
the Pomeroy Pastry Shop in Porn•
eroy.
Proceeds are divided bet wef'n
the two town's boosters groups.

Free Swimming
On Labor Day

The gesture is in keeping with
lhe desire of the board lo enhance
the · · holi�ay·· in Af_idd.leport when
the park wJII be u1ed by many for
plenics, group games, and al 5 p, m.
a trophy pre&amp;entation �emo;1y
to
.
P&amp;rll-0ipant1 in llJe iu�frier .recre­
aCion progr.11Jn, ,rtd 11� 1! for a
pjcnlc for •U fr.t�· urde P•rtici•
pants. includinl �U� • ,lea�rs.
Pony Leagoen anq '\he 1ulnmer
high school player,.

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COLOA 11! OPINI
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IIAM U.TON, N. Y. UPI
,Colmen were 01J! today as t .
Red
Univer sity
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tramin
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Dayton, at fullbark,
COLUMUIJS l l Pl-Coach Woody gcr Detrick,
Arter posing for p hotograph,t1 t he
Al hens, Mich., Ed
Klein,
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Hayes
oprncd
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football
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their
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Colgnte 11quad sf'tllcd
ld and senior Bill
Spr-inglfe
Ulmer,
sea&amp;on here luclay, fielding what he
t wo. a . day prnclic c grind.
called "prob ,1 111)' 1he smallest, fast. Wenli of Canton at halfback.
eat team wi• ' vt• hild sin&lt;'e I've been
The mo■t likely cndidale lo SN'
news
both offensively und d&lt;&gt;fen,
action
here.''
Hayes beg,m his 10th year al the ■ively is senior Mike Ingram who
helm of Ohio State's Btlckeye foot­ could double as llnebacker and of­
ball learn . HP planned two•a-day fensive guard.
The off,;meive line will include
workouts
for
his
76 • player
8Quad throu11h S1•11t. 17, a week be· Chuck Bryant of Zane11vil le. Jim
fore the Nt'a�on opener 11.gainst Tyrer of Newark, Gabe Hartman
ot Troy and Oscar Ha11er " of Hum•
Southern Mt•thndist.
The rilncli11te11 ror the team llton, all velurana. Sophomore Rob
break down 1 h i!I way : 19 seniors; Middleton · ia a poulble ehoiee for
28 Juniors an&lt;l 34 newcomers. On• end opposUe Beyant.
iy aix or l lwm were regulars laat So homore 80b Voael or Massil­
r,
seaSQll, o l lhough 22 lettered.
lon B a candidate for first ■Iring
Tht heavies bBck weighing i n tackle with Bob Butt■ of Benwood,
Wednesduy was Bob Ferguson, a W, Va., expect�d to be tried at of.
junior from Troy. He t ipped the fenslve centff.
11calea at 229. But, Hayes warned,
Thi defensive line hai; the ex•
"he won 't be anybody's fullback perlence the offen,ive line lacks . .
and
If he doesn 't lose some pounds Sam Tidmore of Cleveland
quiclr:."
Tom Perdue, now of ,Wellston , 0.,
Th11 1960 Buckeyes likely will are upected to fill the end chores.
Nlly on speed ln,t,iad of power 111
1
in PHI years, Ha)'el has said he
wouid use 1 he two platoon ayatem
to compensale for the squad's
lack of expnieuce a t all facet■ of
pla,.
A National maa11lne (Look) hn
ranked lhe Buckeye, as 18th In
the natlon. II obvioully dld not dl1plea1e Hayes who I• lookinit for a
better year than !Ht when Ohio
Slate had a dtamal 3.3.1 record­
Loc,i&amp; Slreol
the woret 1inee Hayes tot)k over.
llfld,U�port, Ohio
Tom Matte it eapected lo be
the player lo move the often■e 11
Pbone WY4·1997
qj:tarterback . Glvln1 him ijld ln the
backfield will be Ferguson and R�

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Mr. and Mra. Ron , Buer ,nan and
ftmily of Vienna, W. Va.
John Calow.ay W11 fn· over the
weet,Jld. ffe tnake■' hil borne wltb
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon lteed.
Mike HrtM1'11. 11 1pen4fn1 the
•eek wUb tl,e 1randparents Mr
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Mrs S.rJwla Caueey la home
from the hospital, after tht was
draeged and run OYtr by her car
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lier young 80J'I releUed the emer­
yency brake whUe the car was
p.ar.ked on fl hill. Mrs. C..u11ey
WH hurt white 1ttempt1n1 to stop
the c■r.
The Joppa W. S. C. S wa&amp; heJd
at lht ho,me of Mr. 411d Mrt. J'obn
�ibble lbi, month Th• next meet­
ing wUJ be held 1t die home of
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Mn. Alice Bur ii N!pbrted lll It
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port, 0.,
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c,,rl Beck i, m1ti ne Mr
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Perry Eliu. heth Thorn bnJ.::
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Briefs a n" .T-Sh ;rfs1\'Elfl

Out Joppa Way

JAMES CHEAOL I
1kt. Jarnes Cheadle, son of :'\fr.
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1 and Mrs. James Cheadle, Dexu-r.
who just compleied his baaic train•
ing at Fort Knox, Ky., has return ­
ed to his ba&amp;e after a 13 day fur­
lough. lie will begin hia school ing
Id�. and Mra. WUiiarn Brook•
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to become a mechanical engineer. Marion are here
tor a vi•it with
He is the grandson o( Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Della Ruth.
Archie Ellil!II, Ch�&amp;bire. ,
M rs. Glady&amp; WUJ iama a1Jii.
daueh•
ter, Mrs. Ruth Ann Balde
r10n
DIE IN RE�IIGERATOR
were in Belpre Thureday to
vlaif
ROSICLARE, Ill. (tfPJ. - Two M rs. K�t�ryn Dietz and 10n, BIii.
girls craw)ed it1to an unuse d re. Mrs._ �1ll1am1:1 remained fOf' 1 Jvne­
frlgerator to play Mond ay and r r v1s11 .
On The Brigh test Co rner
Rev. Hlr�ld Holmes of the Syra.
M i ke and Jeffrey Chllden
died of suffoc ation. The victims
In Middleport
were Laura Ann Wa l la&lt;'t, B, and Phi lo_ are spending their pre.schooofl _eute N'JZQ'ene fhureh ia announc.
•ne rev�vaJ aer111cea beJ i nnlni AuJ
vaca tion here: wft� their eran
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parents, M r. and Mrs, Oren
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with Rev. Gene Clar k 81 evan:
ers.
Bob Hill spent Jut week in co. geli1t.
(u mbu11 With the Don Colema
. Re�. Clar,k, of Terre Haute, [n.
n fam.
diana.111 now • full-t ime e\langelist
1ly.
In the Chq'reh of t he Naza
M_r. and Mn. Marvin Boston
rene.
anti
Aftet l� · ye■r, as a pastor, he
lam ! 1Y and Mf'8. Flouie Petty
plan
reipondld _.to a _call to ovaneelize
a trip to · Sh■de, Ohio t.o visit
Mr
Sllylng, "My ministry bu bee
a nd Mrs. Albert Tyler.
n
Don Kibble of !:ast Liverpool largely ..-1 rey_i vali st ministry. I
was here Sunday to visit his aunts flr,nJy believe - that ev.anseli,m ia:
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Misses Kate L. 'and Lucy Kibble'
�" on..ly �JaOft for the church's
Mr_s. Flossie Petty visited wit'b ex[Jte� . I aru 1reat1)' COJ)c erned
�elat1ves at Sumner J11t week. she th1,t we hl\le • te\llval in thi■ •
"en1s on her annual Yl!lcatf(in from her ra\1on."
Born in W i.fre11, Ohio, Clark
ernploymj!:nt in 1't,■ ANelea. En­
route East she tfapped near Ft WII C9h¥ll'f.ed &gt;Jp • N111rene tent
Sill, Okla ., to visit her 10n and fOeetJn1. Ht •tt�nded A■bu� eol­
daug htet-in-Jaw, Mr. and Hn. Ev­ leee, WUm�. Kent ue)(y, llld re­
erett Petty Jf. and two children. ceiv«KI a !Ja�helor'a de1ree frc&gt;m
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cllne, Col­ Findlay col.Jece, in Ohio. lie has
umbus spent lhe week end here done addJUon aJ work toward a
with her parent ■, Mr. and Mrs. B. bachelor of di\ltnity degree at
L. Edwards and sister, Mrs. Doro. Bluffton College and the Wine-brenrier Seminary, Jo'indlay.
thy Cashdollar.
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Russell Lowery or
Athens were Sunday f11Hl1 in the
Wall ace home.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Speneer Ro­
ger, Linda and L■rry, were at Sum­
ner Sund ay to Yifllt his mother
Tt(tiflc J'(l/111/
Mrs. T. Spentlfll'.
Mrs. Bernice Randolph, who has
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Not jll!t ordinary �ylon
be�n emplo)'od In Marietta has re­
TUBELUS
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t urned home,
TRI PLE. TEM PERE D
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bise and
N Y LON . I t ' s the l ow
rhildren Sl&gt;f'1't the pasl week wlth
rPlotives in ..\lcron and Toledo.
priced NyJon tire you caQ
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams
trust)
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have returned from a trip to New
York City.
For late model cars
Billie Jean Prince of Philo spent
a week end here wllh r,t:r. and lira.
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Harry Ruth .
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Claremont Harri a ot Joppa was · · . 1
u business visitor here Friday.
Douglas Adams spent last week
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M·r. .and Mra. P1ut Childers of
Philo were recent gqesta in the
You'll Like Our aerv,ce
Childers home here.
Home Owned a n d Operated
Grant Boring and famiJy and
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"' Palty Cowdery are vi.siting in Coli
umbus and attending the Statlf
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NATS B U Y SADOWSKI
WASHINGTON UPI-TPe Wash­
rngton Senators, boletering their
µil ehing staff in the hope of a
possitile fourth place finish, today
purchased right-hander Ted Sa·
dowski from their Charlemton, W.
va., rarm club of the American
Assodation. Sadowski, 24, compiled
a 7 -8 reCord with Charle1ton.

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,tGHT R !SUL TS
CHICAGO UPI - Oou1' to,
176, Mew York, J,cnochd out •
(ION) Ol&amp;on, 1 7'9, S•n FruteiM
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C A R4C41, \lennuela UP�
Nelton lltrad■, 1 1 9, •utpollWfl
Swimming from I to , Labor Day
Dwight Hiwki ni, 12 1 YI, San DI•
:it the Middleport MuniciJ'al Pool
C •Ill 11 01 ·
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realion f&gt;o1trd.
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Te,,,.Ju,r, To ilfeel

The-rr WIii be a meeting l h l �
comm.I! Mundav morning at 9 00
uf lht' leachen of the Bradbur}
Etemt&gt;11!ary &amp;hool, t·alled t,y 1 /w
principal, Mn. Thelma Dill
Tht&gt; Bradbury School w i l l op&lt;·n
on Tlu•sda) and lunch w i l l ht•
served al L im school ."khool w i l l
be d1811msed a t l 00.

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0 Id Pro Woodling May Lead
Orioles To Their First Title

United Preu lnturu1tion1 l
Old pr o (;,.n, Y. rn,d l 1 11 ·.• . ;i11 old
h;111d Ill pl;;) i ru: , 1 11d, I P&gt;"llllll l l l
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prt·�um,1 h l � wou ld hi· heh111d h i m
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l,u! he tiJsn ' I lo�t .ill\ 11f tu,. I l l
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l\'oo d l 1 1 t " k , , l d 111gh c - .d l • · i l ' l h(•
wlwl1• • a ru�1 111I 1 l 1 t · A / . l,,-1 , , 11-; · of
his tr1•mt!n du11., r l wsl :rn , 1 h u l g 1 11 1;
forP.i rrns, br1 1ugill I l w Oru , !( � fru111
bd1 1 11tl Wt · d n"'-d,,1 1 1 1 1.: h t w 1 1 h a
grar11I slam h1111,, r T t 1 .1r h,d l h l· 111
lo a t j. 3 Vl!"ton 1 1 \ l"r H1l' ( 'l t•Vf'
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SPO RTSM AN GR I LL

P111 sburgl1 protected its 6½ ganw
!t•.id i n thL' N.1t io11al League with a
7.4 vH:tory over San Francisco, SI
Louis edge&lt;t Cinr:inri.1li, 2-1, Chir·;;
go won ils opener from Mllwauhe.
!J. 4. but luH1 l he nightcap, 1 1·7, illld
Los Angeles defeated Phlladelptua,
J. ] .
Hookie Mill Stafford ot the Yan
kees ha11dcu£red the A's on four
h i ts i11 the opener lo beat lfay
Herbert, who allowed onl)' rive
hils Ned Garver turned arou 11d
and ht!ld 1 he Yankees to four h i ts
in Lilt.' nightcap for his second vu·•
lury nf the 11cason.
E11 rl Hauye's sacrifice fly with
the bases loaded in the nint h lll·
n inll gave the Senators their V i l'·
tory ;md dropped the thlrd•JJl11ce
While Sox four games from
1 he
top. Rookie Jack Kralick struck out
nint i imd gave u p &amp;ht hilll in win­
ning his sixlh game. ,Bob Shaw was
t he loser.

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,1 rrut"t.al t hree-i:.ame
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W11od l 1 11� w i l l be ready for 1 1 1 ,­
furuu r leamma te!I, with whorn Ill "
('ilrrlcd five World Series · dw(·k�
The fndiBns jump@d to il :! O
ll•�d rn lhe first innin� agai nst t lw
Oruilc11 Wet.Jnesday night and tlw11
rum hnld the ga m-e u p 48 minu1e�
!lurrn;e ! he second inn ing. Wood
l 1 11g (')llll(• to the plate with l ilt'
be11t&gt;s full 111 the third and smai.tll'd
his - 10th homer off loser Dick Slil!C
man to give the Otlole■ a lead they
never relinquished. ,
Yanllt Spllt Pair
Ski nny Brown took over for
starler Steve Barber Jn the hrAl
i 11nning and yieldnl only seven
hits over the lasl 8 1k innings to
make his record J0-5.
The New York Yankeea aplil :i
twin.bill with the Kansas l 1 1 y
Athl etics, winnin g l h e opener, I 0.
but drop1&gt;ing the nightcap, 8-'J. Tht•
Washington Senators nipped ! Ill'
Chicai.:o White Sox, 2· 1 , and t lw
Detroit TiP,cra beat the Boston lkcl
Sox, 4·2.

BEER
Saturday, Sept. 3rd
2 to 4 P.M.
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Pomeroy 1 1as Some 'Bombs' Now
To 1'hrow Against Yellow Jackets

STANDINGS
By Unittd PreH l ntun1tional

NAtlONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pct.
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71:J 49 614
7 1 55 l63
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67 57 .54-0
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�.rn F'r11nc·1�&lt;·n
fr2 t12 .500
5tl 72 ...38
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51 74 .lflll
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John You ng, former Pomeroy High School interior line­
man of his sehool ' s only SEOAL championship team ( 1 955),
today promh,e d an al l-out e(fort to ·reverse or square off at
least, on last yt'a r's 44· 14 Alumni game victor)' score by M id­
dleport.

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"We weren't urgan ized llJSt year,"
Young satd Wed nt"sdil y aa he C'all•
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ed tot a full - sl"lt !e turnout tha1
lio I
Hme rvctnln�. "And the score in .
Wtdl'\♦ld1y'&amp; Result■
dkated it. too. "
Young had no alibis beyond
Ch iogc; � Milw,ukee 4, ht
that. He didn't mPnlion that Mid•
Milw11,1kee 1 1 Chic.90 7, 2ml
4, ew rt had a huge, tough and fa�t
Pitt&amp;burfh 7 San Fr1nd�, 4
li he manned by t h e likes of Jim
$1. Lowi1 2 Cincinnati I, ,_llht
�rton, Roger Chanl·ey and John
Lo, An11eles 3 Phil•. I, nlglif
Thompson.
They, w i t h help, kept
Thurld•y's Prob1ble Pllcha"
Pomeroy offensive bottled up.
Milw•ukee ti Chic1go - &amp;Uhl the
------ -� ~- - -1 :2 . 8 vs Drott l).S or C•rdw,JI 6,.f1,
Pilhburgh nt San Fune lk....,_
H•ddi11 9-1 'II ,,,.rande 1-2.
St, �oui1 •t Clnclnn•tl jnl9ht)­
G ib1on 3-4 vs Purkey 14-8.
Phi11d.-lphit •t Los An�l•s
(night) - Conlev 1-12 "! Orysd•I•
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Breaks' Help'

May Put Cards
In Tl'tle F1'ght

Frid1'(1 G1me1
Milwaukae •t Clnclnnatj, ni9ht
Chiu90 ■t St. Louis, nipt
Loi AngelH 1t i1p F rtrt., .,11M
Only 1t,111t1., 1checfulN
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
71 50 .60{!
Nrw York
76 '3 .589 1
Baltiniorc
72 53 .589 4
Chica§IO
64 63 .304 1 2
Washington
60 65 .4sq, 15
Cleveland
59 67 .468 16½
Detroit
55 1 1 .437 '20 ½
Boston
45 82 .354 31
Kansa� City

WHneN1y'1 Retulh
Naw Yorlc 1 Kan.., Clty 0, ht
Kan1lll1 City 6 Ntw York 0, 2nd
Datroll 4 lotton 2, n i t
l•ltlmort 6 C:ltvaland 3, nl9ht
W11hln1ton 2 ChlcafO 1 , ni9ht
Thunda'(s Prab■b!• PltcMrs
Cl•veland at KanHt City (night)
-Litman 3.5 vs Kuclcs 4-7.
Only ltfflff 1che�ui.d
Friday'• Ga1t1ff
D•trolt at Ch lttto, nlt,ht
Cltvtltnd It Kann1 ( lty, nl1ht
N•w ,York ,t l,ltlmor•, night
Washln,ton at lcillt6t1, nl,tit

CINCINNATI UPI - The right
breaks and lot s or help from oth•
er teame and t lw St Louis Car­
dinals will wm ! ht Natwnnl League
pennant.
Thit'1 how Solly Hernus, Red·
birds manager, ff'el!I.
St. Louis defea1e(I the Cincinnati
Reds, 2-1, Wednesday night but re.
mained six and a half �ame5 he­
h im.I leadJng Pittsburgh a11 the
Pirates topped S.in Francisco, 7-4
Hemus wasn'I around for lhe
ending of the gumr?- as Umpire
Frank Dascoli d1aSel' him fo r pro­
testing a th ird strike ii) the bot­
tom of the f'1ghth.

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CORNELL GREE TS GRIDOERS
l'l'I IACA, N. Y. UPI - Cornell
U11ivcrsi\y had 18 returnini,: lettcr­
PGA EXPECTS 125,GOI
lll l'II as it �Ot its 73rd football st"a•
DUNED IN, Fla. UPI - An es­
son un1lcrw11y today. Coach Ldty timated 1 25,000 golfers at some
J a mes had 60 candidates out for 600 cl11bi ll!nd eoiJrses from rot1l
! lit• first training St'ssion.
the
lo coast wlll partlcipaW In
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not ional
PGA 's fourth annual
hole•in-o ne contcst 1 on Labor Day,
Sept. ,5, il was announeed today.

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Hemus was 11 uoted a t the be­
ginning of the season as pru(\ict­
ing his CardH wou lrl play .300 ball
the learn hus a .563 percentage
at present ) a nd wo•dd f1111sh m
t he riut division
And, he addl'd at t he time, "If
t he breaks g&lt;) nght for us. wt•'ll
have a crack :ii t t1e pennant "
Ray 811deck 1 . l !J•yPar old left.
hander, pil'kf'd 11p his eighth vii'•
tory ol tlw \1•a.'lon ui,:ainst !,,even
losses as he hdd ! he Reds to six
hits. It was t lw t h ird time he
topped Ci1l( ' in 11.i ! i t h is season.
Tb.e Reds' only run came in the
third inn.in� 11n (;urdle Coleman's
single, a w,ilk lo ! l ook, and a mln­
gle by RO}' M r )f i l l an.

Whil• the WitWlepoo:t !IX-stars
haven't released a r.Qt�-ar yet, it is
not ell::peeted --thay'JI �ave •JI the
bombs they enJor,d htst yea,. For
ime, f3arton now 11 ninnini MS fifll
string o !teneive c:cmJ11:r with lhe
Dallas Cowboys profe�Jional team.
and Chan-;ey lllRf n�t b@ 011 �and,
Youns hu it0 me ®"lbl! tumself,
tli i s y ear. No. One �n lll11 ljat coµh'I
be 200 po11nd Milton Lambert,
PHS 19158, \\/ho WH ■cheduled for
front line regular d1,1ty at the LJniversity of Wisconeln thi■ fall but
had lo give up football beettuse of
a 21 -hour credit schedule in med
ica
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is husky Bob Wilson,
PHS 1955, last year's regu lar fuJI.
back with Marshall College and
now a Pomeroy bank employee.
Young atso expects to have ready
these others-Jerry Grueser, Bob
.Eastman, Phil (Flip) Werry, Gary
Barnib:, Gary Freeman, Terry Pha.
lin, Sam Rus11ell, Dan Morris, hu•
old £orwn, B i l l Lehew, Bob Rhine•
hart, Louie Smith and Ted Beegle.
Game time i1 7:30 p, m. Labor
Day evening at 'Middleport. Ad·
vance tiekets are 7�c while $1 will
� assessed at t he aate. Tickets
ruay be obtained at the Sports Cen­
ter, H&amp;R Firestone, Middleporl
Lund, Room, and Motor Parts Co.,
in Middleport, •nd at Starks aed
the Pomeroy Pastry Shop in Porn•
eroy.
Proceeds are divided bet wef'n
the two town's boosters groups.

Free Swimming
On Labor Day

The gesture is in keeping with
lhe desire of the board lo enhance
the · · holi�ay·· in Af_idd.leport when
the park wJII be u1ed by many for
plenics, group games, and al 5 p, m.
a trophy pre&amp;entation �emo;1y
to
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P&amp;rll-0ipant1 in llJe iu�frier .recre­
aCion progr.11Jn, ,rtd 11� 1! for a
pjcnlc for •U fr.t�· urde P•rtici•
pants. includinl �U� • ,lea�rs.
Pony Leagoen anq '\he 1ulnmer
high school player,.

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Hayes Opens Gridiron Drills
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IIAM U.TON, N. Y. UPI
,Colmen were 01J! today as t .
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Dayton, at fullbark,
COLUMUIJS l l Pl-Coach Woody gcr Detrick,
Arter posing for p hotograph,t1 t he
Al hens, Mich., Ed
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Hayes
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their
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Colgnte 11quad sf'tllcd
ld and senior Bill
Spr-inglfe
Ulmer,
sea&amp;on here luclay, fielding what he
t wo. a . day prnclic c grind.
called "prob ,1 111)' 1he smallest, fast. Wenli of Canton at halfback.
eat team wi• ' vt• hild sin&lt;'e I've been
The mo■t likely cndidale lo SN'
news
both offensively und d&lt;&gt;fen,
action
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Hayes beg,m his 10th year al the ■ively is senior Mike Ingram who
helm of Ohio State's Btlckeye foot­ could double as llnebacker and of­
ball learn . HP planned two•a-day fensive guard.
The off,;meive line will include
workouts
for
his
76 • player
8Quad throu11h S1•11t. 17, a week be· Chuck Bryant of Zane11vil le. Jim
fore the Nt'a�on opener 11.gainst Tyrer of Newark, Gabe Hartman
ot Troy and Oscar Ha11er " of Hum•
Southern Mt•thndist.
The rilncli11te11 ror the team llton, all velurana. Sophomore Rob
break down 1 h i!I way : 19 seniors; Middleton · ia a poulble ehoiee for
28 Juniors an&lt;l 34 newcomers. On• end opposUe Beyant.
iy aix or l lwm were regulars laat So homore 80b Voael or Massil­
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seaSQll, o l lhough 22 lettered.
lon B a candidate for first ■Iring
Tht heavies bBck weighing i n tackle with Bob Butt■ of Benwood,
Wednesduy was Bob Ferguson, a W, Va., expect�d to be tried at of.
junior from Troy. He t ipped the fenslve centff.
11calea at 229. But, Hayes warned,
Thi defensive line hai; the ex•
"he won 't be anybody's fullback perlence the offen,ive line lacks . .
and
If he doesn 't lose some pounds Sam Tidmore of Cleveland
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Tom Perdue, now of ,Wellston , 0.,
Th11 1960 Buckeyes likely will are upected to fill the end chores.
Nlly on speed ln,t,iad of power 111
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in PHI years, Ha)'el has said he
wouid use 1 he two platoon ayatem
to compensale for the squad's
lack of expnieuce a t all facet■ of
pla,.
A National maa11lne (Look) hn
ranked lhe Buckeye, as 18th In
the natlon. II obvioully dld not dl1plea1e Hayes who I• lookinit for a
better year than !Ht when Ohio
Slate had a dtamal 3.3.1 record­
Loc,i&amp; Slreol
the woret 1inee Hayes tot)k over.
llfld,U�port, Ohio
Tom Matte it eapected lo be
the player lo move the often■e 11
Pbone WY4·1997
qj:tarterback . Glvln1 him ijld ln the
backfield will be Ferguson and R�

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ltetf.n, IUt;e ■-.d P•tnda llarl;
were vt1itin1 hi■ 'p•renta Mr. and
Mr1. lbrold Brannon and Elleen.
Mr. 1nd Mra. Pem Cur1i1 and
family 1Hnt to Kent &amp;ver the
weeM'nd to ..-1■it Mr. ■nd
Mr,.
Jamea Beck and Rbond,a Ka)'. Mrs.
Beek 111 l!r,. Cu,Cls'■ sister. Miu
E lizabeth Buch1n1n accompanied
the Cprti1'1 to �nt. Mrs. Curti■
S1-)'ied_ lor I .-eek with her ti■ter.
BenJamin Buch anan ■pent �
weekend 1tiUI hJ, , -1nl ar1 uncl e
Mr. and Mra. Ron , Buer ,nan and
ftmily of Vienna, W. Va.
John Calow.ay W11 fn· over the
weet,Jld. ffe tnake■' hil borne wltb
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon lteed.
Mike HrtM1'11. 11 1pen4fn1 the
•eek wUb tl,e 1randparents Mr
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■nd 11,, lf1told Br.nnon
Mrs S.rJwla Caueey la home
from the hospital, after tht was
draeged and run OYtr by her car
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lier young 80J'I releUed the emer­
yency brake whUe the car was
p.ar.ked on fl hill. Mrs. C..u11ey
WH hurt white 1ttempt1n1 to stop
the c■r.
The Joppa W. S. C. S wa&amp; heJd
at lht ho,me of Mr. 411d Mrt. J'obn
�ibble lbi, month Th• next meet­
ing wUJ be held 1t die home of
Mr,, Mu1aret Gl'Ollnlc.kJe.
Mn. Alice Bur ii N!pbrted lll It
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■ufferl_ n• fron, uthm .
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The . Succe11p :ijomecoming will
be held September f. Everyone ill

l n_vi �d to atte nd. A picnic
lunch
Dally Se ntin el. Pomeroy,Middle
w,11 be had ■ t noon.
port, 0.,
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c,,rl Beck i, m1ti ne Mr
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Perry Eliu. heth Thorn bnJ.::
1 2 � A . • Olive
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Mr. and Mrs B. )(_ Buc-h
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� nd _ Joay ltlf' nded !he home
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lnJ •n P■rhrsbu rx Suna1y
111 t he A . Car,ey , dcr,·,N •,J 1 ; ,d'm �nd 1 Ed w. Grif fith, Jerney li Grif fith
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this fa ll, see our latest selection of
Ivy sly ling s. You 'll f i n d the new
"bu rnished lon e&lt;," in stripes. plaids\
aisl eys and checks. Sizes s. M. L.

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', Ivy cotton �lacks are a must for back,to., school. Our selection of boy, lvy slacks are
slim, trim
neat fitting. Choo,e . from
fresh new flill ohadlngs In polished cottoO:
or cordecl c.lilll!ns.

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Choose from Boat Necks.
Necks, and Shawl CoUars in aU the
la ie,t fall ■hades including brown
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Ivy slacks this fall IIJ'.e more colorful
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a must In every boys wardrobe for
back•to-schoql. Our 'selection or I v y
and Cont1nenlal styled •Jacks are trim
shm and neat fittina. ciioose now from'
all the late,t fall cluic!\lfd patlerns and
many new shades.
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Briefs a n" .T-Sh ;rfs1\'Elfl

Out Joppa Way

JAMES CHEAOL I
1kt. Jarnes Cheadle, son of :'\fr.
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1 and Mrs. James Cheadle, Dexu-r.
who just compleied his baaic train•
ing at Fort Knox, Ky., has return ­
ed to his ba&amp;e after a 13 day fur­
lough. lie will begin hia school ing
Id�. and Mra. WUiiarn Brook•
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to become a mechanical engineer. Marion are here
tor a vi•it with
He is the grandson o( Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Della Ruth.
Archie Ellil!II, Ch�&amp;bire. ,
M rs. Glady&amp; WUJ iama a1Jii.
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ter, Mrs. Ruth Ann Balde
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DIE IN RE�IIGERATOR
were in Belpre Thureday to
vlaif
ROSICLARE, Ill. (tfPJ. - Two M rs. K�t�ryn Dietz and 10n, BIii.
girls craw)ed it1to an unuse d re. Mrs._ �1ll1am1:1 remained fOf' 1 Jvne­
frlgerator to play Mond ay and r r v1s11 .
On The Brigh test Co rner
Rev. Hlr�ld Holmes of the Syra.
M i ke and Jeffrey Chllden
died of suffoc ation. The victims
In Middleport
were Laura Ann Wa l la&lt;'t, B, and Phi lo_ are spending their pre.schooofl _eute N'JZQ'ene fhureh ia announc.
•ne rev�vaJ aer111cea beJ i nnlni AuJ
vaca tion here: wft� their eran
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31 and continu ing thro utb Sept
parents, M r. and Mrs, Oren
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with Rev. Gene Clar k 81 evan:
ers.
Bob Hill spent Jut week in co. geli1t.
(u mbu11 With the Don Colema
. Re�. Clar,k, of Terre Haute, [n.
n fam.
diana.111 now • full-t ime e\langelist
1ly.
In the Chq'reh of t he Naza
M_r. and Mn. Marvin Boston
rene.
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Aftet l� · ye■r, as a pastor, he
lam ! 1Y and Mf'8. Flouie Petty
plan
reipondld _.to a _call to ovaneelize
a trip to · Sh■de, Ohio t.o visit
Mr
Sllylng, "My ministry bu bee
a nd Mrs. Albert Tyler.
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Don Kibble of !:ast Liverpool largely ..-1 rey_i vali st ministry. I
was here Sunday to visit his aunts flr,nJy believe - that ev.anseli,m ia:
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Misses Kate L. 'and Lucy Kibble'
�" on..ly �JaOft for the church's
Mr_s. Flossie Petty visited wit'b ex[Jte� . I aru 1reat1)' COJ)c erned
�elat1ves at Sumner J11t week. she th1,t we hl\le • te\llval in thi■ •
"en1s on her annual Yl!lcatf(in from her ra\1on."
Born in W i.fre11, Ohio, Clark
ernploymj!:nt in 1't,■ ANelea. En­
route East she tfapped near Ft WII C9h¥ll'f.ed &gt;Jp • N111rene tent
Sill, Okla ., to visit her 10n and fOeetJn1. Ht •tt�nded A■bu� eol­
daug htet-in-Jaw, Mr. and Hn. Ev­ leee, WUm�. Kent ue)(y, llld re­
erett Petty Jf. and two children. ceiv«KI a !Ja�helor'a de1ree frc&gt;m
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cllne, Col­ Findlay col.Jece, in Ohio. lie has
umbus spent lhe week end here done addJUon aJ work toward a
with her parent ■, Mr. and Mrs. B. bachelor of di\ltnity degree at
L. Edwards and sister, Mrs. Doro. Bluffton College and the Wine-brenrier Seminary, Jo'indlay.
thy Cashdollar.
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Russell Lowery or
Athens were Sunday f11Hl1 in the
Wall ace home.
Mr. and Mn. Guy Speneer Ro­
ger, Linda and L■rry, were at Sum­
ner Sund ay to Yifllt his mother
Tt(tiflc J'(l/111/
Mrs. T. Spentlfll'.
Mrs. Bernice Randolph, who has
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Not jll!t ordinary �ylon
be�n emplo)'od In Marietta has re­
TUBELUS
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t urned home,
TRI PLE. TEM PERE D
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bise and
N Y LON . I t ' s the l ow
rhildren Sl&gt;f'1't the pasl week wlth
rPlotives in ..\lcron and Toledo.
priced NyJon tire you caQ
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Adams
trust)
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have returned from a trip to New
York City.
For late model cars
Billie Jean Prince of Philo spent
a week end here wllh r,t:r. and lira.
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Harry Ruth .
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Claremont Harri a ot Joppa was · · . 1
u business visitor here Friday.
Douglas Adams spent last week
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M·r. .and Mra. P1ut Childers of
Philo were recent gqesta in the
You'll Like Our aerv,ce
Childers home here.
Home Owned a n d Operated
Grant Boring and famiJy and
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Phone WY-2-21 01 Pom eroy
"' Palty Cowdery are vi.siting in Coli
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NATS B U Y SADOWSKI
WASHINGTON UPI-TPe Wash­
rngton Senators, boletering their
µil ehing staff in the hope of a
possitile fourth place finish, today
purchased right-hander Ted Sa·
dowski from their Charlemton, W.
va., rarm club of the American
Assodation. Sadowski, 24, compiled
a 7 -8 reCord with Charle1ton.

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176, Mew York, J,cnochd out •
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Swimming from I to , Labor Day
Dwight Hiwki ni, 12 1 YI, San DI•
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59 "'-rcury 70 H. P.
45 H. P. Mercury Outtlt
00 I
METROPOLITAiN MOTo ·
as
600 EHi M•in StrHt, Pom.,.. /
'I
Tud o r W h itewall tires heater
Phone WY2--3170
std
6
o

6000 M.i les
6 Mo nth s

Letart Fa lls
Soc ia l Even ts

relative, In Columbue while they
are gone.
Heney Barrett is recov,rlne an­
ly Mn. J. D. Roulft
n ere 'rureel')' in Pl11eant Val­
By Mrs. H•ffi• F�ck
Dr. Wlll avene Sheets Woll
Mr. and Mn. Gary Barnlti of ley
hoapltal.
Mr, ■nd Mra. Marlon Wood of
.
FOB CONSl8'J'�NT DEPENDABLE
daugh ter of Mr. and Mn . C.
Pomeroy apent the week elld wlth
RE SU LT!'
E' Chest er, and Mra. Milt on Efaw
Sheet&amp; and niec e o f Mrs. J.
of Mr. Cheatet M.orrh1 and .alao
Mr. and Mn. Altiia Swlck, Linda I
D. Alhen11 called on Mr. ind
visited
RATES
Mrs· Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey John
o u.sh has accepte
Wand•
":'Jd Tony Cardillo ■pent � �
.
d
pos
II
iti
o
n 15 Curt Frederlck Slturday.
aon and
;
4 ceot.s W werd one inaert,i
irector of the reference services
so n.
'
on. MUI imum
week
vi11tl
n1 with frienda and rel- t
char
.
Mc
•
60
centa
Ed �■um, who hH been qui te ill
.
e �nt., per word •dr three
m t he Bureau of Educationa .
Mr, and Mrs , John1on ,,.and fam �Uvea � �lumbus, Toled,, Cutt
ona.
l
�
­
•
In
Me1p
. o
General Hospit•l for il�
cta
re�earc� KRd ser vice Oh i o Sta
f Wayne, W. Va, apent Sunday ice, Malinta and Darbydale.
� J - one mouth tor
te several days Clime home Sund
t '""' "' . ..... per word will
ay
um veraily Dr. Wo lf received
wi th their son, Mr. and Mrs. Don
•·viiibe c.._
•ed for ad vt.·rt.LSinc:
her
ey
Mrs . Nell Shu mw ay and grand­
d 001 D&amp;id witblo 10 daya lit
Hn. Minnie Swick and Pearl
8
Joh
S.
deg
nson and son J..arey
ree
from
Rio Grande son, John Gilm ore,
·
i bill.
Emu s i.Q Aelvertiaine o
f
Denn
Syn
cuse
ey vi1lted their brother laaae
C
,
o
lleg
e and her M . A. aod Ph D
�- aod Mrs. j•mea Reeves and
epent Sunday afternoon with Mr
' '- r�P&lt;1':1."&lt;I imnwd1alely. The
Da ,Jy Sentinel wilJ not be r
Barr
�tt
i n Ve ter&amp;n1 Hospital iD
deg
ree
fam
s
lly
fro111
spe
n t the weelt; end with hia
eapon.a1 b1e or more t..h.111 011e mcoct he State Uni ver�it;
·
and Mra. Curt Frderlek.
reel dMJertio.n..
lfunt1ngton, W. va.
ol I o wa.
m other, Mra. Reeves and other
rel­
"«11 'd of �lllb and Special
NoU C1!t of Ev�1:1t, 11 iJO. Ob11 u.ar1.a11
Mn. Esther Wriiht and d1ugh. allves of BarneavJUe, Ohio.
.
p11bllliied at L te:'l t per wo
P,re vio usly s h e h as
. Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Russell
u h
m en
Five Poin t.a, visited the
the Jack son P\Jbh c seh o� stai
�
�·,oans
J DAY � DAYS
VlSU
ed her m other, Mra, Knapp of
em.
orm
er
• d.a ughter and bmi ly•
1' D A YS
ltOLANDUS
1 M O.
Th e University Hig h ,c"
l�
60t
11ool sysWes
90c
t Colum bia, W. Va.
M
Wai
·
r,
Mr. and Mrs. Butcher apenl 1
d
c:--·
�
n
cer
and IamUy.
t em1, tae
,. communication s.k.H
l d
Mr. and Mrs. -:arJ Duckworth of
few �aya at Richmond, Va.
partmen t ol the State Uni v
M�. and Mrs. J. c. Wy.au visited
eni
Y OtJiego, Mr. and Mn. Charles Bab�;
1..
.
¥r. and Mr1. 9.rl Harrie and
;r;
of Iowa : Dr ' Wo lf•
:�
rela
tives in Col umb ui over Ute
.. w,' tf
uieu me cock
ved by 10 A.M will be in ltu11 d11y
ti ed on M r. ind Mra. Curt weelc
daug
hter, Mr. 111d Mrs. Glen Bur­
uer
dut
, ••V«.
f',urlanc
ies
end
4
.
11
Do
o
r.
Kay Wy att returned
Heater, Fordthe Oh io Stale th11
·
WANTED - M�al roots,
Freder
"tck, Sund ay. Mrs. Maggie ho me
Gin , IOI¥), an(f children spent the week­
Sept.
ane
omatic
r
trans.
spe
8
cyl.
ndin
sc11g, B lood Ro ot , wil d gin
g
the week in
ger, .
�jd '\
Mr. a11d Mn . Grove-r
L'o1 umbu11.
yrl lo� �oot, Mayapple, etc
Mr. a�d Mr:ci. ArcJ1ie Do no
. One '
�---- -::--------_Jan
hew
Ann
SmH
o f Oh io 8 best mar
h spent Tuesda)' �,
----kets----:-over 40
0� Bel l vill e, W. Va. 8pent
l I ) N ot ic es
wit h Mrs. Gar)' Barnib: and da
Sunday
.
years
ttame l ocation, E. H.
�O le
llj h•
iA.,, _ ope spent Sa turday
1
JL
t
h
hui
brother and siKte-r-in-liw
1-'airlanr 5oo - 2 Dr. Radi o &amp;
ter. Carol Ann , Pomeioy
;r.
Morse, Alb any , Ohio . McArth
:"IRM ll_l A N D PES T CONTRO
wit� "I. { and Mn. Miles
�md Mrs. Art hur Dono hew.
ur / hooter, Fo rdomatic trans. 8 cyl.
L ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Johnson and
AUCTIO N
H o .ad next to Tennessee
y
Mn.
Chu
l
1111,- P•1n, Pr" ini.pectlon. ln,uri••
Wood
•
He a helpmg his &amp;un i on a peac
J o Ann Ro us h �pent a week wit
Gas I
1 am dispO!&gt;lllJ.: ul house h
dau
h
ght
er-l
h
n-Ji
w
h
Plant
Kat
Sund
hry
ay
old
n Johnso
School a ttendance on
N by Nat i o,n wide
ore ard al Jfarietta.
h er �0115111, MrB. Brady Huf
·
8 30 6lc
. Phone II:. furn nur e o f th l;itt.- J••·
rnttcp their d�ughter Mr
d
fman Aug, 23, was 43, the
,-.,.,c B,, w
•n d A. Senlce 'Stal ion WY"' a
oHering
Of M iddleport.
Sandra SelJers spent I few day
�h-r a l the h n1111· !J/1 372 Easl
Mrs . J. R M urphy and !amity
$13.22.
s
2366.
j
�f wlth her
C
onsul. Heater. std. trans. 4 cyl.
Mrs
.
n
Edn
a
R
o
ush
_
2
nd.
grandparJnts, Mr. and
is
spending &amp;
Ave , ln· Pum nny , Uhw , Sept.
--- _
•
__
Herman Taylor led wors hip ser­ Loga n, Ohi,.
_ ~- _
m
o nth wi t h her dau
.
Mrs. Eber l'1ckenfi.
ghter and hus
fll e
now
!lue a com plete 3, .1 960 SATU JW:\ Y . I 00 P. M. 5 ROO M MODERN APAR TMENT
band Mr. and Mrs . Wa l ter McD ­ vices a t 10:45, wi t h an attendance
Mrs . Geo rgia T h ompson spent
Mr. •nd MN. Gordan Promtt
tRA VEL 'S E RVI CE, If yo u arc L i ,,.mg Roo m S u l i t• Stands Sofa , and 4 roo m a ,.artment Ch
a
d
e
of 25.
a
of
Tro
y
a
,
wee
h
'
and
k
O
10,
III
Man
thUdren spe11t Su ndt)' with
Bed
sfie
,
ld
B�d
rent. Ph one WY 2-2487 dr
with her sis-.
Table.�. \\ 11•kc r C h airs
a:oin g lo ,rn)' foreJgn coun lry
Custom :mo 1-'o rd or, radi o and
tcr,
Mr.
Mr
and
and
Mrs
Mrs. John Sellen.
Th�
.
R
o
M.
y
.
Y.
Reb
5335.
or a11ywhere in the u. !;. Kive Hug s, J;Jo?r' I .amp d h1 11d Made):
F.
.
er
held I ts regular
and
h eater, Fotd omalic trans.
8 ..9 121�
fam ily c111d olher rela ti ves.
H o cker, Pictures I L111t l
meet
-1n,:.
Sund
us a c&amp;IJ. No Rrvice charge, 11
_
ay
even
_
_
ing
A
u
g.
28.
P,unted �
0
M.rs. Ho ward Tho mas and Mrs.
The Sun_day School su perlnten­
4:1tro111. TAWNE Y ST UDIOS, f�
C�ir n s ual ) , 2 l t�J1 1i�. Br;i�s !-'i re FOU_R '°?IA house, Rut land Town•
Slu
Ma�1e Curd were in Col umbu.s oa
p.
(all "!:2-6566. 8-1 ?-JOtp
I f lace Set, Bo?h, A u l ique Oil
dent
app
ointed the dinn er
tiecoml • A v enue,
and
G.allipolis,
Lam p, B oo k l a �t· iS( t l i ima] )
lable committees for the Home­ hu.smeae ilt:ond,y.
&lt;.:u�v crtib lc, A,u toma tic tran11.,
Pho ue (, J U. ltJ13 or GJ 6- 1 213
''
2 EIGH T ROOM
.
HO
1..1S�
. two flve
· till lop t�bl es, K i trhe u tcil JJe
Comins to be held at the churc h
7-2 1 -tfc
radi o and heater, whitewalls ,
�nd
room ap:u ,me nls. A. N. Ben
,-----: �
gel.
,
___
__ 1 du1irs, (jJatt� door d i �h , bo
h�re
on Sunday. Sept. ·B. There
P on e W
24 HJ &lt; . 1' 1 1.:\1 �1-:v.t-� UWJN(; on a l ! Tua i1lcr, 1!: Jc c t r 1 t · 1 i ,., · p �:t }�!�
1 1·2 ·tfc
will
h
� 272.
be
services all day, with Mr.
1
Go1u
l
1H
: M o ntg omery HI.O upper
.
p ul r sizc:;NEW and USED
t- 111 11 by 9 a . UL / h t c1 l 1i rs , Kc!viu 11 1 "r ri•fr i gi- ralor NlC ELY 1'' URN I5Ii@
and Mrs. Stanley Bervard and
9.
1
l
o
wer
�
,
.
1.2
z
ft open; Gal lipolis·
BED·
- ·) ,
po
O u t nu:[ lllOrllllll-l a t [I a II I .
. ,
Con
vert
ible,
Kenmore
pow
·
da
·
u
er
gh
o
r
t
.11
er
t
eeri
■nd
was
ng
om
&amp;
upr.
c
i
their
lura apartment Ph
frier1de form·
18.3 upper, 9.4 l ower, J lf.i ft. OP,e
_ r ! . ,(:,;; ran g e, Hor-'
.
·
ll; erly from BeHa
FAST�•ST •S F!
brakes , R&amp;H, ,ri uto . trans. WW
·
o n mangle Sw,•1•pt•r ~ c
� &lt; V ll t. on C. o lor
Br Adra Swick
WY2-a874.
st, Ireland ,is en­
Lock 23: 15.e upper, 0.5 l ower
.
I-' u
l
8
t!c
all
111uv1,e l 1lm.
M_r. •nd Mrs. Robert Grate and
tertainers.
G IIOV E: H ' S h o J11kring ;lciuwr , Anti�m.' 'dr c�: -;;-- closed o!r. AU moveable dam�
up
RENT-Th ree office r?O
I J JU, I uuic ro). Ohi o.
.1er. 4 Beds cum plelt , Chif fo ro
The Charge Mem bership and family are vacatloning in the
lllli
13 th ru 23 and cl osed ofr; all Ka1
be
'
ove
1- Ev�ngelism Char
r
Stif
rler
War
11
Sho
tl
e
robe,
e
�
Sto
1
t
.F'rul[
re
Jars,
iman, PHtoral Re­ Smokey . Mountains and vis:lllng
awh
on
a
.Misce
dam
Uan'.
s on 11i11.
_ __ _
/
2 Door Bel. Power,glide.
Court St., ln Pomeroy iec
ous 1lem11
lations and Lay leaden. me t at friends Ill Lake City, Tenneasee.
ond
Ohi o RIYer Bo•t•: Down: Lock
•
I
Pbone WY-W71M
fl?or. On� lar.i:e 18 :I 22 ft,
U: �he church here
Mn. L.-o,,. Whi t•, Owner
a rd of Than ks
room
lallt rrit.lay even­ !om McFarland is staying wit h
oyEc, 8:10 pm. 10-9; Lock
15· mg to plan
With adJomln g 12 1 12 ft. ro
T.,.m,: C•5h
POalEROV, OHIO
lhelr year'1 work wilh
om
Mike Cred itor L0:40 pm, 19.0·
WE WANT TO TI I ANK 1·HE
One 10 x 18 front room,
N ..t R a11pon1lbl• for Accld a h
their PHtor, the Rev, Robert Rosenkranz also called in the
'
All
16:
A.
1
V.
Doo
n
r.
h
C
ris
Aut
Jr.,
oma
1 1 pm 9-0·
tic trarui. R&amp;H.
Curt Frederie-k, hom e, Sunday
people who patron ized t h e lunch s. t e conduct•d by
n£!,yJ� pai nte d with new floo
Charles W. Snyder. 2:50 a� 1_1• Card.
r
Mr. and Mrs. John H,11yes �nd
stancl .at the t-';1 1 r and ,dJ of t h ose 8 R A DFOR D AUCT
covarmgs. Phone WY 2·20
!dr- and Mrs. Clair Follrod and
80.
ION COMPen11aylvania 6: 1 5 am, 1-12 ; 1.oc
Emerson Hayes, were Sunday
who donatl•tl ,rnd workcrl i n il ll)" ' PANY , Ruin•,
8-2
-tlc
child
ren,
Nina
din­
Ohio.
Robins on and Clara
23: The Nat ion.a l, 1 2 :30 Pm. 0.3;
WO)' lu help 111.ik p 1 ! a SLl(TCSS
Avc flonetr: Crl tt Br1dford
Fnllrod visited Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Ger­ n�r guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
4 D? or Fairlane Hard top,( au to­
Bea ver 4:4� pm, 1 -0; Ro bert
HO
USE
Riden our at Ches ter_
G,
, 3BEDRooMs, FU LL
Th t Silllo n M l' !h11d 1�t Chur�•i1
s. 1. Mana u•r : A. C. Bradford
ma t ic trans., wh lt(!walls ! heat.
\\-'.es t, 9:40 �m, rt1)a 1r fleet ; Lsdy ald Swartz or Marietl.JI, Sunday.
b�sement. N!c e lawn and rive
Mr. and Mrs. laaac Taylor and
·
Mr
U J I tr 11 27 -Gk
.
r
er,
.and
Ford
Mr�.
.
.
H o bart Swartz at­
omalic trans.
Lmd a, 12 1mdnigh 1, 0-6; Elger Clif
vie w. Ava ilab
fan uly o r Mu rrysville
t tended servi
le Sept. Oth. Tel .
W. Va.
ces fo r her cou.1ln
12:3
5
am,
2•0;
City
ol
(
'
J
N
May
f':
svill
frt•s h ( ' IIW W l l /i n1:1f cr ral[
sp en t Sun day with Mr.
WY 9.J6f.18, WY 2-5288.
e Paul Kinn
I C� ,
and Mn•
.
en
of Alhe n.!l, last week'.
.
8:20
am,
0-6.
I / Jolsll ·1u rnw , J &gt; tuu1c S J l2 - AJ'A IIT '
Art hur Atherton and Charles D . Mdo B1gg1i.
Up: Gal lipo lis: 1. F. Feriberaer,
M.l!:N r, THREE ROOMS Mnd
1959 Cfl EVl !OL ET
Emereon and John Hayes call
2
1�
Tud
or, Radio and heater.
- �:27 �1 _P
ed
1 ..2o am, 1�·0 ; Lock 2 3: Cincinna t Woode put on plaster-board for o
bat h . 156 Mu lberry Ave.
c�I. 111d. shi ft, rn,ooo actu •I
.
i
n
Curt Frederick. M o nday,
wh
ile-w
alls
,
pow
li 2�
Mr.
errg
and
lide
Mre.
,
6
Robe
l0:4
cyl
rt
5
Mart
.
TS
Pm.
in
KIL
of
9-8; City of Hu11tlngton
�lie s �,XC4tllc ut to 11dit ion. Pete
Sia r Wa r- I
8 30 3Lc
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kelley ipe
j Cm.·111 • 2½ 11,sJJ·: r,$ 1 wllh
Carthage l11l week.
nt
JO am, 13-6.
-- Elb erfe ld, l 'h efiler, O h io.
-IU l•,lJcrshac h SIN
the
weekend with relatlve11 i11 Mor•
,
GLE HO USE AND J-F OU
_ �r. and Mn. Charles D. W oode
K•n•wh• Do wn: Mar met : Cruci•
llurdware, S11:, :ar l( u n
H
i,·Jour
8 29 6Lp
room aparlm(!nt, Very nic
vmte� her mother Mrs. J. B. Hayes gan town and Clarksbu rg.
---- Va.
ble 12:0� am, 9.0.
Md l a11d Lan dma rk Store
e.
B(!I Air 2 Door Hardtop, auto
Paul Kelley, was in Charle
.
o
.
of Middleport, Sund ay.
o
l
d
llllddleporl, Obie
cation.
"'"4
sto
P h one WY 2.
n
•
(8J _1 0, 1 1 , 12, 1 7, I B. j g ,
C•rw ma t1c trans., R&amp;H whitew
W Va . Tuesday .
'
24 32 ,
alls
Albe
rt
Wern
AH Mah .. nd Model,
er
re
25, :W, 3 1 ; W1 I, 2, 7, 8,
'
ctntly visited
8-31-6 lc
·
8 cyl.
9 J5t p
his _ 93 year old uncle Willi am
Mli TROPOLITAN MOTOQ
fUH
NJS
HED
-AP ARTMENT, 2 IM!d MODERN '1 ROOM HOME . EN• Be1de,he419 of Bli•Ueld. Mich .
600-406 1.. , M.ln It.
ro oms, 3 othe r roo rns. Nic e bat h
DO � T PUM_I' yn1 1r slu �i,:i
cl.osed porches, l acre ground on Whil e there he also went over into
.
;h ---;;;
Ponter1tr. Ohio
cl o se to st ores, use of la u ndry'
t!i: !an k. (,et Kh· an- 1'.:rn -Al
Lm
coln Hei ghts . Phone WY 2. Canada.
l Sep.
Tud
o
r,
Standard tr.ana. 6 cyl.
:oo !n wit h washer. Inquire Ew
tic rank Cl •:rn ... r. Gu, na
388
,
5'
nLe cd.
185� LAl JILLI\C, $2695. Coupe
&amp;-Jl-/Jtp
mg s SLurc, Pho ne WY 2·2660.
Lan dm ark SI'. ore Po mcro
De•
. Lynn Ro�rte left Thursday for
y.
Vill e, ilt:u u 1 11 u l HI! Wh ile, Lo
'
his
hom� 1n California following
64-JOlc
oks
FOR
SALE:
FIVE
9
1
3tc
ROOM HOUS E
and rarl t' H like new, Your bes
a month a visit with hja siater
'With
d
bith
t
,
nice
loca
Mon
Uon
te
.
lair
Mel
vln
2 Door Hardtop, Au­
4 JWO
tiialu t•. K:ir r &amp; V:in Zan dt,
GAS, FUEL OIL
.
'
Po m­
Hood, J U Locust St., Pom�y. Miu Louise Roberta.
a fur. �� h M THA ILE H. $25 montb.. 18 11
uma t1c trans .. R&amp;H, a eyl.
eroy , Ohi u.
St.,
n
acc
s.
Middlep
Cal
o
rt.
l
for
9
I
Rela
free est im11 lea .
6tp
llves
8 30 Jtc
here
t
.
a
t
o
tend
Jio
.
the
fu
1
(8) ,
tp
t oreman &amp; Ab bot t Mi dd
;;:--=-: �
len
,-;;;.;;;;;-;;-;;;
¥ ort• 3 HOO M APA RTMENT. VER
19&amp;8 El,S EL $1 1 9:5. Huiger &lt;I dr.
:::: '.'._:::__"� neral of Van B. Darby Jr. of At� ROOMS, WITH BATIJ
Y
6-10-ttt:
8
Two 1tory l1nla, Ga. were Mrs. Van B. Dar.
pleasant, $65 ,inc ludi ng utlJltie�.
Keep t:Oo J ltl 1 h 1s &amp;If t:On ditw
ho me near aeh ool. Take over by Jr. of Atlln ta,
nell
f-'o rd or, Au tomaUc tr11 ns.
Ga., daughter
111�(! yard. Wmc B ox 253 for ,ap­
bf!a uty . l 'om 11;ir c lhe car or
200 u u . J&gt;n y n i 1 1 N s1,:1•:
R&amp; H.
$46. 90 per month payment:s after Jane Bailey, Washin
lhc
g ton D. c· v
p,Jtntment.
PCl l' t". th i s can · t be bea t. Kar
_ Wa lke r, llu� li;,1 1 , ( Jhio
9 1 3tr
down payment. Phone WY 2-3324 B. Darb)' Sr.,
8_3 1 _3lc
r &amp;
.
James Darby • Sr:
V,l(Jl Lant.It, Pomeroy, h io.
O
TWO GARAGES FOR RENT-�­
DO WNTOWN , 1 1 A l!l.�ST
•11d
Mn
8
23
Mr.
30te
J.
P. Burnell, Mr.
oN' Uesi .
8 30 3tc
Fairilanc 2 Door Victoria
bcrry Avenue, Inquire 378 Sec.
and Mrs E. B Lynch and children
aur ant 1101 111; )!rm d hm
A
,
II
�
t
inc
ss
:c
CC::
m·a t·JC trans., power steering
·CL
ond Sl. or call WY 2·25
1967 CJ J lo� V JIO
and Mrs. Willer Bradford all of
11bo u,l 30 ycu r� \\', · II .
E":::
1,-$l tD
75.
nl·
_S_
. Bel Air
eui ppcd '
d10
and heater, wh lte wa Jl!i. 8
Char
Hard lup . I\ rcu J aharp litt le
!)a yl1m e,
leaton, Mr. and Mrs.
l
:
l
t
•t111
9
l
6
t
p
11!
cyl
'
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i1
11cl a fte�
cat
Lum ous l:l'l' Cll. A ddl y f r
Powell and children of WJnler
r!1e ale r
l'i11 ro1 1s ._ Tim e for
o a
ly. Kar r "- V.u1 1 Za ndt J•om
Haven, F,a., Mr. and Mra. Walter
Yo ung er M;1 11,1g 1,111t III _
Se rvi cu
eroy /
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I. cr1· 11, Wa ll r1•ss ;i 111 1 l 'i·iv all' &lt;I e
Wolle and Oscar McDade of
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l!iNTS
H1J,l Hoom SN
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c
tra
ersburg, w, Va.
fllrmab
brick
ns.
ed
home
-;Dd
, .,hardwood floor1t
\'14' !' , Wri!t• U()X
Rudio &amp; heailler, whi tew
1 058 ·,1a.:n nm v $ 1 400. 2 doo
unt un,tahctd. Mclha111n lltddle
c-:1rc of this J1;q H•r or 'l'l• h-p 232
alls, VB.
Miu
and
Loul•e Roberts left Satur­
r. The
force
d
hot
air
heaU
n1. Lo­
lwne
Mii;: M, 1:-.:vn yun c from (.;r
port. Pb,me WY 2·20&amp;a.' 2 3 lf
Ch 11rl e.stun I l l 2 222 l rir
da)' for her home in New York.
�•ted
11nd ma
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on
M'
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lot
in
exce
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to Ju1 11or w1U ritl e Ill thi
Mr. and Mra, Clyde Wlnea and
71HH.
lent nelthborh.ood near &amp;rade
tt sp1u:e
(llJ I l t c ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me­
hu 11vy r&lt;1r. K11r r &amp; V1rn Z1111
child
ren .!ll)ent l■st ' week with rel­
scho
ol.
:17'
tlt
conc
rete
pave
4 iJr. R&amp;H, std. trans. 6
d slreet
tal work ind repalr w�k uf
l'oru1·ro\' , t,1,, o .
cyJ,
ative, in 8,eaver Valley, Pa.
lll
fron
8 JO 31� I -, 6 'T. J I i i . i .
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of
hom
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Thls
prop
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t
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any
kind . Pbone WY 2-3301 .
M EAT ( 'AS E,
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.
HOME GROWN
Larry Grnnm apent I week wlth
is excellent in every way and
.
S1m ps o11 t·1111 1 1 111 1 1n",. s,•,lc , ( ' on
8- 1 1-30tl),
'!TREE IIIPENED
l9!t7 t'O HU $1 19� . .,.;,rl��
11
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wm
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and
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C
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urnot all 111 l!Oud 1•om l1l ion
au bltantlal
ti ryl, eug rnc for re11J eco
11omy
Sayre at Columbua.
Cust om 2 Ooor, Ford
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds,
loan. fH,500.00.
P ho ne �� 7 2:'ili:I
Au tom atic drwo for eas
omallc, VB
ff·J Ht c
y
dri
Mr· Ind · Mt1. Edward Chapman
NIW
v;
base
HAV
men
IN
t
- 5-room frame
and
Jand1caplng.
mg . l.-r r &amp; Vim Zandt Pomero
y CA �N INC. 'l'O M I\TOES, $1 bu� hl:C
home, outside newfy painted o(_ Columbus 1pent the weekend
Ph one Chester, Yukon5•321ffl.
Ohio.
• 8 30 3t�
P IC'k yo urself. Swc,•t corn
h�rdwood fl oo rs, nice bullti� with his mother Mra. Mildred
8-24-30tp
23
-I Door. Automatic
doz t!n. Charl1•s H1lt un, Portia
:lutchen, full ba.!lement with ,tok• CbaiJman.
19Mi Mi:;nc uu v ,.,
tt'tins. • radJ 0
n/
, . 2 d oor,
,, .,
at1d heat er. e cyl.
O h io .
Mr· and Mre, Lowell Kencaid
,r
fired coal furnace, aeml•fln•
uour lli lc for those wild
8 2� 6tc
kid11
i1hed second floor (or thal a:row­ of LanaJna, W. Va. and Mra John
t11a lti ihe u11e they ' ll lik
e lo g�
�
AtH tiONIJLTioNmo,
lng famlly. Garage and nice Williams of Dille, w. va.' were
J lotJ. Karr and Vin
Zandt USF.D GARDEN trut 1or� no -;;;;
'
aUo
n
aer'n
fron
et.
Brine Conlalnen If Co
t patio arc o ther nice fea• au eat last week · of their alstera
Jaek
Pu111cro:: utuo,
'1
Refr
ers
la:er
.
Ro h,ry 1111i wt•r blad&lt;'s shar­
•­
nvenient
8 30 Jt�
Tudor
tlon_ New · Haven. ¥boa, n,2.
tures of t hlB home. Thi, Ji one Mra. Noah Hurley and family.
pen(!�. C.:U Jilu ru rno win,11
an
d
l!C
19M UUI CK 4 dr. Century,
37.
Mr. and Mr,. J. L. Wblfe and
Of the best buys in real eitate
plo wm g.
&lt;lyn a­
6-:13-tl
flow r.id l� and h(!atcr.
Mr,
I
•11d Mn . Richard Rou ■h a t­
hue
had
the
prM
�U:1.00.
leae
GRAV ELY TRACTOR
to offer'
A 1 1CTIONiu
-� !In a� l'un1croy.,
tended lhe R.oueb Reunion last
$12,000.00.
8' J l fil e Sides &amp;nd Ser v i n• 512 i,;. Main
Fordor
St·
WI HA.V I Several nice buUdinll Wetk at Union camp arou nd i n
f or..eroy,
l'h o11o
l95tl l'll l!:V IW LE'r 4 &lt;lr-:- sed
WY
.
Crltt
2
29
7
af'Hfo
5
n1
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lota localed in Ne w liiven New Haven, W. Va.
7-21-U
c
J)(lw crc l1&lt;Je , rwdiu 1111d h eil
w,.._ ,_ ., c_
cr.
priced from $800.00 to $2500.00
Mr. and Mn. Vernon C•dy of
■bup 11u tor11 obllc wo rth
� C, BRADrOAtJ, •ocio..
mu ch
4 Door. Autonur t k
Gaha
JIM
nna are 1nnounclni the birth
ROU
SH,
S.IMmen
lrans,, radio
PE AC IIE S,
re. $100J.00. Bla elln at ' !I , p011
hri ug� -c r , nle lucrs
1•
Phone TU-1-4181
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daua
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good
,
uiiN'Ac11, WIITiNG
tJres.
Webster 1''ru ll 1"1mn, Lon g
8 3 1 flh:
Bo t- . . HOUSI .,Pll•nc
CoJumbue. Gr1ndpanqta are Mrs .
PHO
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TU
2--~ n.
Af'Mlil 8,.
tom . Ohio. l'hu iie YU kun �-3
201
· o m Royal Larw
IBM UOl&gt;C:• E lu11l
1-31..lle Stella Cad., of _Coll11nbu1
and
· tMrt, SyracuM, Ohle. Pf1ona
8-16- t fc
.NEW HAVEN, 'IV. VA,
cr
� Samuel Norria of Letart Falla.
- - -41 d r. IINliin. Puw er flih•, fll&lt;h
WYU:S
M,
11,11 .ff
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FOR
f
SAL
E:
HOM
Do
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IN
o
r
CHES
No
Mn.
HJIIB
ltlS HW Allt:. 1111 k111 d s . C.:arl
and hea ler. t79t5.00. IJlic ttna
J1mea Smith and IOD Rob­
w York er.
Cheva­ NE!GLER BlJILDJ
r·s: j
7 room, ,rnd luge bath. Stoter ert and Mh.
NG
Pomero�.
SUPPLY
Lelia Tbompaon of
a
a.
:t i tltc . Iler, Long IJn! 1om .
16_301p
furnace, built in cabinet,,
J�hri••M.uu•J� roof 1blnale,,
Beaver Falla, Pa. ,..,. recent
..
iood
water, lara:e lot Phone EM7-?M8 1ue,ta of
S
l8a9 OJ't:�d;. seda ; - Ni; iy
kitchen cablneh built to order
v- R• E •
llr. ,ncl .aQ.
l.l F.D AN U NE \\; wln t; ;,o thPi�k
Up,
�u lpped one owner car. Up
1
10''
Jng , bc g11 111m � Sl'plember
aluminum window■ and doon'
W.B, Used 0 000
8 30 8t1 Grtnua.
to
mil
es.
'
See at tli.11 Lu kin �. Long
80 m1lea per iall on. 1141M
e11raa:e doora, re1U111 tile, vlny i
Mr. and Mn O. J!:, SQre of
00
Bu�'.
ts ROOM HOUSE roa SALE. ho
om . _
'
t
Blieunar·a, Poinero y.
flo
or tlle a11d plywood pane
ling.
6 :11 61�
8-16 -12tp
Acrea. Corner Wolfe Dr. and Bradenton, Fla., are vl1itln&amp; Mr,.
Call Nei1ler•1, RI.tine. 1-11- tfc
ff. L. Blyre •nd other NllUvH.
Fiaher Stree ts, Pomeroy,
41 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR SED
A'ITEN'l'JO N i l l ' :\T l :1is : s· ;;.v
AN
11ge
CaUva on Mn. J. D. Rouab
·
ton, c-hassia aod cab
22 Hornet llif l 1 ' W 1 1 h W(! uve
'85.00. Ra)'mond K lrk. Geary1'
AuctlonNr
�
8 l a,p Tuaday
wlth van
r
� Mn. R. JI:. Grimm of
• • • • • • • • • ,• L• • • • • • • •
ody.
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REA
o
pe - It•� � 1 h;1n mo round
Bocb Shop. Phone Wy 2 - 2695
SONABLE RATll'.S SATIS­
• •
NOT ICI OF DRAWING op
.
•
Pl11tll, Jin, Lafe Wlllla111 of
fare
FAC
d
fro
TIO
m
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t111s 1,; 1111 Like ne
Gu•nnteed. Cell or
8.31 .31
Pomeroy, 111'1. Bui Williamaon
JUROAS
Al10 MoPlwri,: 20 i.:au gc �h
write I. 0. McCo)', Cheater, o .
o t;�
Notice 1, hereby 1hen that • and ton Georce &amp;lrJ of Jlanu.
FOR SALE;-j 95 1 F8 P'OR
wlth
chok e-l 'hu11 1• WY 2-S?,f,
D YB
30tp
pu blic drawing of Juron wJU
5
•130" W . B. Cha11i1 and
Good lirea, IO&lt;NI condltlon.
be bqq, Pa.
arter 8 p. m. or 111.'c Win
bb with
Hen:
ifred
made on the 15th day of Septem · Jo Ann Rouah apeat I
2
.Spe
l'7 !. . Bahr, Lone Bot tom Ohi
ed
Ix.l
e.
wffll:
­
Vau,han, 484 1•c11rJ SL. Mid
o
dleber llNJO, at t he office or the Com .,1111 her eowh! llr, ond
Phone YU &amp;--2280.
)(,._
•
porl, Oblo,
J 3tP
e 29 Ste
mi11lone11 .if Jurora In the
Brady Hullm1n of lllddle� ·
Court
•�1 FOHD VICTOR IA.
Hou11 of Meias CounLy, Oblo for
Mn. &amp;daa Jlouall ii 1pend1ni 1
REBIIILT
154" W.B. Chaub and
motor a■d fron t end . SuovJ,o
lbe_
fflontb •lib her- toa-Jn•l■w and
l)elobor Term 1080 ol lllO
r,
cab
.
�
w,,
11..
dtHnp bed.
Oontlnenla:.I, . ,ldrlll, daul■.
mon Pleaa 'Court or Metaa ·Mid d•uthtu )Ir, ••d Ill&amp; w.iter Ide,
Rod·
e! ,,�Ive)', Shade, Ohlo, Phone
Cow!!)',
Dade II. no,,, 01110:
lf ; ~,O.
Fre
elan
d
S. Norri.
9 1 3tp
James El,worlh Rowe
f)'.)111) COVPE. IDEAL FOR
l30" W.B. CtleuJ,1 and
Com missioner■ ol Juron
cab.
0
Hot rod,. In IOOd "°"dltlo n. Ph.
16 GAUGE SINGLE SJIOT·,hc&gt;liun
_;(9
:::) I, lie
SH 2-4?aa.
9 l Ste
like new, $20.00; l two•wh
______
eel
um:y type trailer, ;tcel bed
HK" W.B. Chu.ii
Ind Clb ,with
only '41-00, MelropoU t1n Mo
tor�
d&lt;Jmp bed.
Mlooer1l •.._
NOTlc OI' "''l'OtllTMINT
ONE male � Belile
8 30 3tc
d� �•
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l•ecu
tw
a t...ie 8e"'11 P•
, WESTERN PoNY, martr,
ready
■mi. lf -- Mlt&lt;hol�
tr1ln. 1, ,u,.
.,
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.. »ccOd, .ru
h.rt,
Yl4fl old, 11pproxlmately 800
,.
No. 11.41 4
1_..
_l b, NIIO bridle and hddle com
V!Nt71.
NoUe, la hereby 1lven lh■t Gef;:.
Plete �. 00. Can be ae;n
�, Satith Mitchell, whOM
IUV I GALLONS
'
Poet
R.
V. HeUma11 realde11ce, Wolatf
Office add,... 11 Pomorof,
I Jll!,\D
PURE BRED STEERS
Obi.,
Pea llo,od.
B 30 31p -� IWIU
bu been duty ■ppolnted .. El.a;
Emmet/ G. WIii,
IIANCI -PRO
Crill of Ille Dtate ot
"' °"
' Aute, l'lJe, Pollo
lllleMII
PEACIIES, ELBERTA
=====,.:''...J�8t!pl CANlllliC
,
lite
Of Mella Cou nty, Ohio, ,u..
W..
and up • bu,hel. Potat..,
;;
;:;
IIJU,
,
l HAW� Et.lCrRIC GUITAR
O)lo.
10 lb. lltl&lt;, 110 lb, $1.IIO'
-"tf'PlllJ:; l2 lneh
lllb 16th day ol A.aw ·- '2-20. BrJD,j contal
t
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Cl:30 Mr. and Mr:s. No rth
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Price ·11 llllhi
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2,20 Wop:ian•• World ,
2,30 l,,o� Yo� Theater
S:00 !�Pl pr. · Malone
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1,30 .A.dun ture Time
!hOO �teamboat BlU
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8:00 Mlllic m the Rmr'..d
1:111 Jim Thacker Show
8:24 Weatbertut
1:30 News .Pictu-,:, ,
ll·4!\ Huntley Brlulcle." llcpc,n
7:00 Death Valley Days
7:30 Cimarron City
8:30 Wichita Town
9:00 Play Your Hqn�h
9:30 Misquerade .Party.
I0:00 Moment of Fear
'.1 :00 News }l;eadllu111
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6:40 Weather Teller
6:� J ohn Daley News
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9:00 Je!ln11e Carson Show
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8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
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8:30 Show Time

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Your Ease Rq&gt;o-i-te"t·
I Married Joan
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Love 'J'hat Bo'.,
Abaut facea
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Who Do You Trust
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John Daly Nem
Buddv Sf_.areher �how
Walt Diel\&amp;)' fresents
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The Detectivea
Black Saddle
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Seannln1 the Weather
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Ute Show

l�IAII, Mr,. Evel)'n Nleholaon,
Mrs. A!}drtw Ga)rord, t�, f1tmt· ·
. 'Vlrslnla Noble. �- Mae
er Ora Mae SmUb of Maaon, w.q
IIJ,1 Mina t..ewla. J4r1. Don��
ho riored on La■t Frida)' niP,l ,
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;�arl•nd, Mrs. &amp;tl
with • bridal shower. ffot�f
le-n
11-betb Rou,h,
were Miu �•pice NlchoJaon aiid
S �f't, �rs. QH]y Tll ' , n.
Mr,. Luther Smith.
P.f. L,On1, tlr1. If CartThe ahower wu held ln t he ,
socl,U roo�• ol the ll•son· ,1thR:° J.tllllt. .�n. Lillian lf:1, 1 and
Rqush.
dilt buri:-h which ·wu cl11cor1teG 1 1f)'t,
wlth wbhe and ye\low rh,im, _.-.
ran1tment■ throu1boul the room.
A t1ble 1p,e,d with a 'l'hli,
held the elfti. A if'eeD 1nil 1,ll&lt;w
umbrella wa, 1uspended oYlr �•
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Uble. ,
;
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G,mea were pi,,ed and pr)ie,
Will clau of Clll1on
wo n by Mr,. 'Do ■1� fO fl�.
. , _
h wepl to t�• Ne•
Mra. Roy Proltitt . :/'n . 41•!
"IQ • itrk on 'J'uFtdl)' ev.enlng
doo, Mn. BeHy Fox. 14nd �
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4 ' 1(�1 tb)ir annuai P,lcnJc. They
Fowler.
,
,
Altendlnf In a��IUon - to 1bON �,� ii l\leals Mn. itlddle and
I mentioned were Mn. 0:eohe 'Ve• ! �,l f11idle of Ne w Haven, after
Clintock, Mre. Luther TUcker, Mrs. the Plcnlt was o ver a mhort husi•
Earl W. Robinso n Mra. William 11e11 meet ing was held in which
Smitb. Mrs. Ruby • Queen, Mrs, It WH decided lo hold an ice
Frank Reynolds,· Mrs. Doroth y cream . social al the soclal roomt
C ' 11 rtwrig h t, Mn. Thom'2s Redman, on Friday Sept. 211d. everyone is
Mrs. Sue Johnson, Mra. Ralph welcome. � 1ss .Eil�en Rid�le led
&lt;..:artwrigh t, Mrs. Willis Dudding, the · group Ill smgm1 of r■vorlte
Mrs. Glen Cartwright, Mn. Geral- hymn■. Those present wer, �•
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W. H. FoglesonW:, Mn. Gordon
and Mre. Riddle end Ethel.
Creamer, Mrs. Mngaret Fox. Mh.
Mae Roush, Mu: Ka t ie Oliver,
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Burris alld
Mrs. Dayt on Raynes, Mn. Robert
daughter Cheryl went to Cedar
J. Roush, Mrs. Charle. Yea,er,
camp at Ripley, W. Va. on
Mrs. Ann William,, Mrs. :Phyllis Lake
Friday evening and attended lh1
band featMUes of the eveninc.
Beverly returned home with them.
htvlne been in band camp a week.
, PERSONALS
Mr. Did Mu. Joe Nicholson and
family of Chauncey, Ohio apBnt
Sundt)' with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
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famil)' or Youngst own, Ohio, epe,i.t
several days wit h her mother, Mn.
Grace Cartwrlght an&lt;l Kalle Oliver.
Mrs. Betty Gint h er or ColUm­
bus is spending so me time witb
her m o ther Mrs. Virgini.:. kedman.
Mr. e. J. Redman i� seriouely Ill
in St . Anthony Hospital at Colum­
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pare·nt.e: Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Nichol•
sori Saturday.
Th o1e e'n1oy111g a fishiQ&amp; trip
Sunday on the Oh io rivet' were
Mr'. and · Mn. Dana Lewis and
Rand)', Mrs. Kalie Bass and Kenny
Clifton and Dr. and Mn. R. D .
Heaton and Pa1ty and Su11an o f
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Ind· Mrt."·•Danu •Lei.tHI ari d farn y
· � 1 Mts. Kstie !leS!I find Ken ,
· also .' Clllipg on the l..ewie's w e
Mr. afW, Mrs. Stanley Co lley and
fainily of lfew Haven.
Enjo}'ing Sunday at Let.art
Island for a picnic were the
youria: coµples class of the Clifton
Methodist church. Also the )'oung .
teen-age class spent Sunday at
•��k;tii Alme at Wellst on. Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. C harles CartwrigM
and EIE1ine o r Mason. Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Jt"o x or Cliftun, Mr. al)d
�rs. Bill Chattin or Mason aQd
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lieving bf
WeBt Col umbia spl•11t Sunday bo•t•
ing on the Oh io River and th�n
enjoyed a picnic al Ell iols Land.•
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Woodru m to Lore City where she
will spend the res1 of the Sl!Ol·
mP.r with her daug h ter Marceline.
Mr. and Mrs. Peprl Rftush 1md
family o( East Liverpool, O�o
vl11ited Mr. an.d Mrs. w. H. Fox
during tht weekend.
Vlslting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Williams are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McDermltt and so n Floyd of
Panama Canal Z one. Sunday vl1it­
or11 of the Wllliams were Mr. ind
Mn. Howard Rayburn and sons,
Mre. William Van Meter and fem•
Hy o( Point Pleasant Route.

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rnP.�U11£ of the Comm!Hion on
Sttwir411blp and Finance whict\
Wa8 · Jield Wednesday evenin'l'. 1t
t.be He�t- :t,ethodist Church at
Mlddlepot,,. others at�epdln,i: the
meeu»g ·wert Rev. R1yrn on - Konk­
t1lght, paator of the ch11rch, Mi11
Frieda Fiehnle. James EUier, Rob•
. irt H•rrl1, H omer Cook and
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Sunday School Class from the Ma­
s on Meth odist Church o n Tuesday
night, Aug. 23, wit h a hayride and
wiener rou�.
Th e wiener roast was held at
the New Haven Park and the
group tr.aveled to t he Philip Sporn
Plant on th eir rid�.
At the · park, sames were played
and group singing was enjoyed by
t hose in a ttendance.
Prese11t were Nancy Anderson,
Gary Green, Mi1f,e Johnson. Lois
Rizer, Alldrey SJ:iu l�r, Danny
Mitchell, Rli:hard Ceh-•, Tern' McDavid, Donna Gijl um, Elaine
Gates. Mike Harbod , Donn, Lish,
Jennifer Roush, John s6u)er, Gary
Mitchell. MarY �ley, llobbJe , Sayrc. Mr. and Mrs. ponald C&lt;iok &amp; nd
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n ere 'rureel')' in Pl11eant Val­
By Mrs. H•ffi• F�ck
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Mr. and Mn. Gary Barnlti of ley
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Mr, ■nd Mra. Marlon Wood of
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FOB CONSl8'J'�NT DEPENDABLE
daugh ter of Mr. and Mn . C.
Pomeroy apent the week elld wlth
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Hn. Minnie Swick and Pearl
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M�. and Mrs. J. c. Wy.au visited
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Sund
us a c&amp;IJ. No Rrvice charge, 11
_
ay
even
_
_
ing
A
u
g.
28.
P,unted �
0
M.rs. Ho ward Tho mas and Mrs.
The Sun_day School su perlnten­
4:1tro111. TAWNE Y ST UDIOS, f�
C�ir n s ual ) , 2 l t�J1 1i�. Br;i�s !-'i re FOU_R '°?IA house, Rut land Town•
Slu
Ma�1e Curd were in Col umbu.s oa
p.
(all "!:2-6566. 8-1 ?-JOtp
I f lace Set, Bo?h, A u l ique Oil
dent
app
ointed the dinn er
tiecoml • A v enue,
and
G.allipolis,
Lam p, B oo k l a �t· iS( t l i ima] )
lable committees for the Home­ hu.smeae ilt:ond,y.
&lt;.:u�v crtib lc, A,u toma tic tran11.,
Pho ue (, J U. ltJ13 or GJ 6- 1 213
''
2 EIGH T ROOM
.
HO
1..1S�
. two flve
· till lop t�bl es, K i trhe u tcil JJe
Comins to be held at the churc h
7-2 1 -tfc
radi o and heater, whitewalls ,
�nd
room ap:u ,me nls. A. N. Ben
,-----: �
gel.
,
___
__ 1 du1irs, (jJatt� door d i �h , bo
h�re
on Sunday. Sept. ·B. There
P on e W
24 HJ &lt; . 1' 1 1.:\1 �1-:v.t-� UWJN(; on a l ! Tua i1lcr, 1!: Jc c t r 1 t · 1 i ,., · p �:t }�!�
1 1·2 ·tfc
will
h
� 272.
be
services all day, with Mr.
1
Go1u
l
1H
: M o ntg omery HI.O upper
.
p ul r sizc:;NEW and USED
t- 111 11 by 9 a . UL / h t c1 l 1i rs , Kc!viu 11 1 "r ri•fr i gi- ralor NlC ELY 1'' URN I5Ii@
and Mrs. Stanley Bervard and
9.
1
l
o
wer
�
,
.
1.2
z
ft open; Gal lipolis·
BED·
- ·) ,
po
O u t nu:[ lllOrllllll-l a t [I a II I .
. ,
Con
vert
ible,
Kenmore
pow
·
da
·
u
er
gh
o
r
t
.11
er
t
eeri
■nd
was
ng
om
&amp;
upr.
c
i
their
lura apartment Ph
frier1de form·
18.3 upper, 9.4 l ower, J lf.i ft. OP,e
_ r ! . ,(:,;; ran g e, Hor-'
.
·
ll; erly from BeHa
FAST�•ST •S F!
brakes , R&amp;H, ,ri uto . trans. WW
·
o n mangle Sw,•1•pt•r ~ c
� &lt; V ll t. on C. o lor
Br Adra Swick
WY2-a874.
st, Ireland ,is en­
Lock 23: 15.e upper, 0.5 l ower
.
I-' u
l
8
t!c
all
111uv1,e l 1lm.
M_r. •nd Mrs. Robert Grate and
tertainers.
G IIOV E: H ' S h o J11kring ;lciuwr , Anti�m.' 'dr c�: -;;-- closed o!r. AU moveable dam�
up
RENT-Th ree office r?O
I J JU, I uuic ro). Ohi o.
.1er. 4 Beds cum plelt , Chif fo ro
The Charge Mem bership and family are vacatloning in the
lllli
13 th ru 23 and cl osed ofr; all Ka1
be
'
ove
1- Ev�ngelism Char
r
Stif
rler
War
11
Sho
tl
e
robe,
e
�
Sto
1
t
.F'rul[
re
Jars,
iman, PHtoral Re­ Smokey . Mountains and vis:lllng
awh
on
a
.Misce
dam
Uan'.
s on 11i11.
_ __ _
/
2 Door Bel. Power,glide.
Court St., ln Pomeroy iec
ous 1lem11
lations and Lay leaden. me t at friends Ill Lake City, Tenneasee.
ond
Ohi o RIYer Bo•t•: Down: Lock
•
I
Pbone WY-W71M
fl?or. On� lar.i:e 18 :I 22 ft,
U: �he church here
Mn. L.-o,,. Whi t•, Owner
a rd of Than ks
room
lallt rrit.lay even­ !om McFarland is staying wit h
oyEc, 8:10 pm. 10-9; Lock
15· mg to plan
With adJomln g 12 1 12 ft. ro
T.,.m,: C•5h
POalEROV, OHIO
lhelr year'1 work wilh
om
Mike Cred itor L0:40 pm, 19.0·
WE WANT TO TI I ANK 1·HE
One 10 x 18 front room,
N ..t R a11pon1lbl• for Accld a h
their PHtor, the Rev, Robert Rosenkranz also called in the
'
All
16:
A.
1
V.
Doo
n
r.
h
C
ris
Aut
Jr.,
oma
1 1 pm 9-0·
tic trarui. R&amp;H.
Curt Frederie-k, hom e, Sunday
people who patron ized t h e lunch s. t e conduct•d by
n£!,yJ� pai nte d with new floo
Charles W. Snyder. 2:50 a� 1_1• Card.
r
Mr. and Mrs. John H,11yes �nd
stancl .at the t-';1 1 r and ,dJ of t h ose 8 R A DFOR D AUCT
covarmgs. Phone WY 2·20
!dr- and Mrs. Clair Follrod and
80.
ION COMPen11aylvania 6: 1 5 am, 1-12 ; 1.oc
Emerson Hayes, were Sunday
who donatl•tl ,rnd workcrl i n il ll)" ' PANY , Ruin•,
8-2
-tlc
child
ren,
Nina
din­
Ohio.
Robins on and Clara
23: The Nat ion.a l, 1 2 :30 Pm. 0.3;
WO)' lu help 111.ik p 1 ! a SLl(TCSS
Avc flonetr: Crl tt Br1dford
Fnllrod visited Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Ger­ n�r guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
4 D? or Fairlane Hard top,( au to­
Bea ver 4:4� pm, 1 -0; Ro bert
HO
USE
Riden our at Ches ter_
G,
, 3BEDRooMs, FU LL
Th t Silllo n M l' !h11d 1�t Chur�•i1
s. 1. Mana u•r : A. C. Bradford
ma t ic trans., wh lt(!walls ! heat.
\\-'.es t, 9:40 �m, rt1)a 1r fleet ; Lsdy ald Swartz or Marietl.JI, Sunday.
b�sement. N!c e lawn and rive
Mr. and Mrs. laaac Taylor and
·
Mr
U J I tr 11 27 -Gk
.
r
er,
.and
Ford
Mr�.
.
.
H o bart Swartz at­
omalic trans.
Lmd a, 12 1mdnigh 1, 0-6; Elger Clif
vie w. Ava ilab
fan uly o r Mu rrysville
t tended servi
le Sept. Oth. Tel .
W. Va.
ces fo r her cou.1ln
12:3
5
am,
2•0;
City
ol
(
'
J
N
May
f':
svill
frt•s h ( ' IIW W l l /i n1:1f cr ral[
sp en t Sun day with Mr.
WY 9.J6f.18, WY 2-5288.
e Paul Kinn
I C� ,
and Mn•
.
en
of Alhe n.!l, last week'.
.
8:20
am,
0-6.
I / Jolsll ·1u rnw , J &gt; tuu1c S J l2 - AJ'A IIT '
Art hur Atherton and Charles D . Mdo B1gg1i.
Up: Gal lipo lis: 1. F. Feriberaer,
M.l!:N r, THREE ROOMS Mnd
1959 Cfl EVl !OL ET
Emereon and John Hayes call
2
1�
Tud
or, Radio and heater.
- �:27 �1 _P
ed
1 ..2o am, 1�·0 ; Lock 2 3: Cincinna t Woode put on plaster-board for o
bat h . 156 Mu lberry Ave.
c�I. 111d. shi ft, rn,ooo actu •I
.
i
n
Curt Frederick. M o nday,
wh
ile-w
alls
,
pow
li 2�
Mr.
errg
and
lide
Mre.
,
6
Robe
l0:4
cyl
rt
5
Mart
.
TS
Pm.
in
KIL
of
9-8; City of Hu11tlngton
�lie s �,XC4tllc ut to 11dit ion. Pete
Sia r Wa r- I
8 30 3Lc
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kelley ipe
j Cm.·111 • 2½ 11,sJJ·: r,$ 1 wllh
Carthage l11l week.
nt
JO am, 13-6.
-- Elb erfe ld, l 'h efiler, O h io.
-IU l•,lJcrshac h SIN
the
weekend with relatlve11 i11 Mor•
,
GLE HO USE AND J-F OU
_ �r. and Mn. Charles D. W oode
K•n•wh• Do wn: Mar met : Cruci•
llurdware, S11:, :ar l( u n
H
i,·Jour
8 29 6Lp
room aparlm(!nt, Very nic
vmte� her mother Mrs. J. B. Hayes gan town and Clarksbu rg.
---- Va.
ble 12:0� am, 9.0.
Md l a11d Lan dma rk Store
e.
B(!I Air 2 Door Hardtop, auto
Paul Kelley, was in Charle
.
o
.
of Middleport, Sund ay.
o
l
d
llllddleporl, Obie
cation.
"'"4
sto
P h one WY 2.
n
•
(8J _1 0, 1 1 , 12, 1 7, I B. j g ,
C•rw ma t1c trans., R&amp;H whitew
W Va . Tuesday .
'
24 32 ,
alls
Albe
rt
Wern
AH Mah .. nd Model,
er
re
25, :W, 3 1 ; W1 I, 2, 7, 8,
'
ctntly visited
8-31-6 lc
·
8 cyl.
9 J5t p
his _ 93 year old uncle Willi am
Mli TROPOLITAN MOTOQ
fUH
NJS
HED
-AP ARTMENT, 2 IM!d MODERN '1 ROOM HOME . EN• Be1de,he419 of Bli•Ueld. Mich .
600-406 1.. , M.ln It.
ro oms, 3 othe r roo rns. Nic e bat h
DO � T PUM_I' yn1 1r slu �i,:i
cl.osed porches, l acre ground on Whil e there he also went over into
.
;h ---;;;
Ponter1tr. Ohio
cl o se to st ores, use of la u ndry'
t!i: !an k. (,et Kh· an- 1'.:rn -Al
Lm
coln Hei ghts . Phone WY 2. Canada.
l Sep.
Tud
o
r,
Standard tr.ana. 6 cyl.
:oo !n wit h washer. Inquire Ew
tic rank Cl •:rn ... r. Gu, na
388
,
5'
nLe cd.
185� LAl JILLI\C, $2695. Coupe
&amp;-Jl-/Jtp
mg s SLurc, Pho ne WY 2·2660.
Lan dm ark SI'. ore Po mcro
De•
. Lynn Ro�rte left Thursday for
y.
Vill e, ilt:u u 1 11 u l HI! Wh ile, Lo
'
his
hom� 1n California following
64-JOlc
oks
FOR
SALE:
FIVE
9
1
3tc
ROOM HOUS E
and rarl t' H like new, Your bes
a month a visit with hja siater
'With
d
bith
t
,
nice
loca
Mon
Uon
te
.
lair
Mel
vln
2 Door Hardtop, Au­
4 JWO
tiialu t•. K:ir r &amp; V:in Zan dt,
GAS, FUEL OIL
.
'
Po m­
Hood, J U Locust St., Pom�y. Miu Louise Roberta.
a fur. �� h M THA ILE H. $25 montb.. 18 11
uma t1c trans .. R&amp;H, a eyl.
eroy , Ohi u.
St.,
n
acc
s.
Middlep
Cal
o
rt.
l
for
9
I
Rela
free est im11 lea .
6tp
llves
8 30 Jtc
here
t
.
a
t
o
tend
Jio
.
the
fu
1
(8) ,
tp
t oreman &amp; Ab bot t Mi dd
;;:--=-: �
len
,-;;;.;;;;;-;;-;;;
¥ ort• 3 HOO M APA RTMENT. VER
19&amp;8 El,S EL $1 1 9:5. Huiger &lt;I dr.
:::: '.'._:::__"� neral of Van B. Darby Jr. of At� ROOMS, WITH BATIJ
Y
6-10-ttt:
8
Two 1tory l1nla, Ga. were Mrs. Van B. Dar.
pleasant, $65 ,inc ludi ng utlJltie�.
Keep t:Oo J ltl 1 h 1s &amp;If t:On ditw
ho me near aeh ool. Take over by Jr. of Atlln ta,
nell
f-'o rd or, Au tomaUc tr11 ns.
Ga., daughter
111�(! yard. Wmc B ox 253 for ,ap­
bf!a uty . l 'om 11;ir c lhe car or
200 u u . J&gt;n y n i 1 1 N s1,:1•:
R&amp; H.
$46. 90 per month payment:s after Jane Bailey, Washin
lhc
g ton D. c· v
p,Jtntment.
PCl l' t". th i s can · t be bea t. Kar
_ Wa lke r, llu� li;,1 1 , ( Jhio
9 1 3tr
down payment. Phone WY 2-3324 B. Darb)' Sr.,
8_3 1 _3lc
r &amp;
.
James Darby • Sr:
V,l(Jl Lant.It, Pomeroy, h io.
O
TWO GARAGES FOR RENT-�­
DO WNTOWN , 1 1 A l!l.�ST
•11d
Mn
8
23
Mr.
30te
J.
P. Burnell, Mr.
oN' Uesi .
8 30 3tc
Fairilanc 2 Door Victoria
bcrry Avenue, Inquire 378 Sec.
and Mrs E. B Lynch and children
aur ant 1101 111; )!rm d hm
A
,
II
�
t
inc
ss
:c
CC::
m·a t·JC trans., power steering
·CL
ond Sl. or call WY 2·25
1967 CJ J lo� V JIO
and Mrs. Willer Bradford all of
11bo u,l 30 ycu r� \\', · II .
E":::
1,-$l tD
75.
nl·
_S_
. Bel Air
eui ppcd '
d10
and heater, wh lte wa Jl!i. 8
Char
Hard lup . I\ rcu J aharp litt le
!)a yl1m e,
leaton, Mr. and Mrs.
l
:
l
t
•t111
9
l
6
t
p
11!
cyl
'
It
i1
11cl a fte�
cat
Lum ous l:l'l' Cll. A ddl y f r
Powell and children of WJnler
r!1e ale r
l'i11 ro1 1s ._ Tim e for
o a
ly. Kar r "- V.u1 1 Za ndt J•om
Haven, F,a., Mr. and Mra. Walter
Yo ung er M;1 11,1g 1,111t III _
Se rvi cu
eroy /
('• f 1
'
Oh io .
I. cr1· 11, Wa ll r1•ss ;i 111 1 l 'i·iv all' &lt;I e
Wolle and Oscar McDade of
N1w
HAY
.
E
N
M
o
dern
o-roo
m
8 30 3t� l
1Jin ­ APA.K' M
Bc lair e 4 D0(1r. Au tomaU
.
.1'
Park
l!iNTS
H1J,l Hoom SN
.
c
tra
ersburg, w, Va.
fllrmab
brick
ns.
ed
home
-;Dd
, .,hardwood floor1t
\'14' !' , Wri!t• U()X
Rudio &amp; heailler, whi tew
1 058 ·,1a.:n nm v $ 1 400. 2 doo
unt un,tahctd. Mclha111n lltddle
c-:1rc of this J1;q H•r or 'l'l• h-p 232
alls, VB.
Miu
and
Loul•e Roberts left Satur­
r. The
force
d
hot
air
heaU
n1. Lo­
lwne
Mii;: M, 1:-.:vn yun c from (.;r
port. Pb,me WY 2·20&amp;a.' 2 3 lf
Ch 11rl e.stun I l l 2 222 l rir
da)' for her home in New York.
�•ted
11nd ma
'
on
M'
x
llM)
lot
in
exce
l­
DI 3_
to Ju1 11or w1U ritl e Ill thi
Mr. and Mra, Clyde Wlnea and
71HH.
lent nelthborh.ood near &amp;rade
tt sp1u:e
(llJ I l t c ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me­
hu 11vy r&lt;1r. K11r r &amp; V1rn Z1111
child
ren .!ll)ent l■st ' week with rel­
scho
ol.
:17'
tlt
conc
rete
pave
4 iJr. R&amp;H, std. trans. 6
d slreet
tal work ind repalr w�k uf
l'oru1·ro\' , t,1,, o .
cyJ,
ative, in 8,eaver Valley, Pa.
lll
fron
8 JO 31� I -, 6 'T. J I i i . i .
t
of
hom
e.
Thls
prop
er
t
y
any
kind . Pbone WY 2-3301 .
M EAT ( 'AS E,
. F
.
HOME GROWN
Larry Grnnm apent I week wlth
is excellent in every way and
.
S1m ps o11 t·1111 1 1 111 1 1n",. s,•,lc , ( ' on
8- 1 1-30tl),
'!TREE IIIPENED
l9!t7 t'O HU $1 19� . .,.;,rl��
11
.
·
doo r.
Ted
wm
ffa)'
quaJ
man
lty
,
and
f
o
hi1
r
uncl
C
•
e Kelley
urnot all 111 l!Oud 1•om l1l ion
au bltantlal
ti ryl, eug rnc for re11J eco
11omy
Sayre at Columbua.
Cust om 2 Ooor, Ford
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds,
loan. fH,500.00.
P ho ne �� 7 2:'ili:I
Au tom atic drwo for eas
omallc, VB
ff·J Ht c
y
dri
Mr· Ind · Mt1. Edward Chapman
NIW
v;
base
HAV
men
IN
t
- 5-room frame
and
Jand1caplng.
mg . l.-r r &amp; Vim Zandt Pomero
y CA �N INC. 'l'O M I\TOES, $1 bu� hl:C
home, outside newfy painted o(_ Columbus 1pent the weekend
Ph one Chester, Yukon5•321ffl.
Ohio.
• 8 30 3t�
P IC'k yo urself. Swc,•t corn
h�rdwood fl oo rs, nice bullti� with his mother Mra. Mildred
8-24-30tp
23
-I Door. Automatic
doz t!n. Charl1•s H1lt un, Portia
:lutchen, full ba.!lement with ,tok• CbaiJman.
19Mi Mi:;nc uu v ,.,
tt'tins. • radJ 0
n/
, . 2 d oor,
,, .,
at1d heat er. e cyl.
O h io .
Mr· and Mre, Lowell Kencaid
,r
fired coal furnace, aeml•fln•
uour lli lc for those wild
8 2� 6tc
kid11
i1hed second floor (or thal a:row­ of LanaJna, W. Va. and Mra John
t11a lti ihe u11e they ' ll lik
e lo g�
�
AtH tiONIJLTioNmo,
lng famlly. Garage and nice Williams of Dille, w. va.' were
J lotJ. Karr and Vin
Zandt USF.D GARDEN trut 1or� no -;;;;
'
aUo
n
aer'n
fron
et.
Brine Conlalnen If Co
t patio arc o ther nice fea• au eat last week · of their alstera
Jaek
Pu111cro:: utuo,
'1
Refr
ers
la:er
.
Ro h,ry 1111i wt•r blad&lt;'s shar­
•­
nvenient
8 30 Jt�
Tudor
tlon_ New · Haven. ¥boa, n,2.
tures of t hlB home. Thi, Ji one Mra. Noah Hurley and family.
pen(!�. C.:U Jilu ru rno win,11
an
d
l!C
19M UUI CK 4 dr. Century,
37.
Mr. and Mr,. J. L. Wblfe and
Of the best buys in real eitate
plo wm g.
&lt;lyn a­
6-:13-tl
flow r.id l� and h(!atcr.
Mr,
I
•11d Mn . Richard Rou ■h a t­
hue
had
the
prM
�U:1.00.
leae
GRAV ELY TRACTOR
to offer'
A 1 1CTIONiu
-� !In a� l'un1croy.,
tended lhe R.oueb Reunion last
$12,000.00.
8' J l fil e Sides &amp;nd Ser v i n• 512 i,;. Main
Fordor
St·
WI HA.V I Several nice buUdinll Wetk at Union camp arou nd i n
f or..eroy,
l'h o11o
l95tl l'll l!:V IW LE'r 4 &lt;lr-:- sed
WY
.
Crltt
2
29
7
af'Hfo
5
n1
i�
lota localed in Ne w liiven New Haven, W. Va.
7-21-U
c
J)(lw crc l1&lt;Je , rwdiu 1111d h eil
w,.._ ,_ ., c_
cr.
priced from $800.00 to $2500.00
Mr. and Mn. Vernon C•dy of
■bup 11u tor11 obllc wo rth
� C, BRADrOAtJ, •ocio..
mu ch
4 Door. Autonur t k
Gaha
JIM
nna are 1nnounclni the birth
ROU
SH,
S.IMmen
lrans,, radio
PE AC IIE S,
re. $100J.00. Bla elln at ' !I , p011
hri ug� -c r , nle lucrs
1•
Phone TU-1-4181
ol
u1
a
NIW
daua
d
::y.
h
hter Lori JIii AUi. l'i •l
HA.V
ca
t
MU
IN,
er,
LL
W.
VA.
lt
good
,
uiiN'Ac11, WIITiNG
tJres.
Webster 1''ru ll 1"1mn, Lon g
8 3 1 flh:
Bo t- . . HOUSI .,Pll•nc
CoJumbue. Gr1ndpanqta are Mrs .
PHO
N1
TU
2--~ n.
Af'Mlil 8,.
tom . Ohio. l'hu iie YU kun �-3
201
· o m Royal Larw
IBM UOl&gt;C:• E lu11l
1-31..lle Stella Cad., of _Coll11nbu1
and
· tMrt, SyracuM, Ohle. Pf1ona
8-16- t fc
.NEW HAVEN, 'IV. VA,
cr
� Samuel Norria of Letart Falla.
- - -41 d r. IINliin. Puw er flih•, fll&lt;h
WYU:S
M,
11,11 .ff
�
FOR
f
SAL
E:
HOM
Do
E
IN
o
r
CHES
No
Mn.
HJIIB
ltlS HW Allt:. 1111 k111 d s . C.:arl
and hea ler. t79t5.00. IJlic ttna
J1mea Smith and IOD Rob­
w York er.
Cheva­ NE!GLER BlJILDJ
r·s: j
7 room, ,rnd luge bath. Stoter ert and Mh.
NG
Pomero�.
SUPPLY
Lelia Tbompaon of
a
a.
:t i tltc . Iler, Long IJn! 1om .
16_301p
furnace, built in cabinet,,
J�hri••M.uu•J� roof 1blnale,,
Beaver Falla, Pa. ,..,. recent
..
iood
water, lara:e lot Phone EM7-?M8 1ue,ta of
S
l8a9 OJ't:�d;. seda ; - Ni; iy
kitchen cablneh built to order
v- R• E •
llr. ,ncl .aQ.
l.l F.D AN U NE \\; wln t; ;,o thPi�k
Up,
�u lpped one owner car. Up
1
10''
Jng , bc g11 111m � Sl'plember
aluminum window■ and doon'
W.B, Used 0 000
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2,30 l,,o� Yo� Theater
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1,30 .A.dun ture Time
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1:111 Jim Thacker Show
8:24 Weatbertut
1:30 News .Pictu-,:, ,
ll·4!\ Huntley Brlulcle." llcpc,n
7:00 Death Valley Days
7:30 Cimarron City
8:30 Wichita Town
9:00 Play Your Hqn�h
9:30 Misquerade .Party.
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6:&lt;ffi° Whirlybirds
8:atj Y ou11 E,sso Rep0rter
6:40 Weather Teller
6:� J ohn Daley News
7 :00 Flight
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8:00 Donna Reed
8:30· The Real McCoys
9:00 Je!ln11e Carson Show
9;30 Jne Unlo•.•,-h1bles
10:30 Sea Hunt
1 1 :00 News Ton,ght
11: 10 Scanning the Weatbu
.1 1 : 15 Sport8 Tonight
1 1 :� Late Show

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8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
8:Mi Romper Room
8:30 Show Time

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Your Ease Rq&gt;o-i-te"t·
I Married Joan
Restlees Gun
Love 'J'hat Bo'.,
Abaut facea
Medic
Day in Court
Gal� Storm Sbu"
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Who Do You Trust
American Bandltand
Rln Tin Tin
Whirlyblrds
vOur Esio Report,:
Weather Teller
John Daly Nem
Buddv Sf_.areher �how
Walt Diel\&amp;)' fresents
lllln From Black Hawk
77 Su uset Strip
The Detectivea
Black Saddle
The Ne\V Tonight
Seannln1 the Weather
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Ute Show

l�IAII, Mr,. Evel)'n Nleholaon,
Mrs. A!}drtw Ga)rord, t�, f1tmt· ·
. 'Vlrslnla Noble. �- Mae
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IIJ,1 Mina t..ewla. J4r1. Don��
ho riored on La■t Frida)' niP,l ,
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with • bridal shower. ffot�f
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11-betb Rou,h,
were Miu �•pice NlchoJaon aiid
S �f't, �rs. QH]y Tll ' , n.
Mr,. Luther Smith.
P.f. L,On1, tlr1. If CartThe ahower wu held ln t he ,
socl,U roo�• ol the ll•son· ,1thR:° J.tllllt. .�n. Lillian lf:1, 1 and
Rqush.
dilt buri:-h which ·wu cl11cor1teG 1 1f)'t,
wlth wbhe and ye\low rh,im, _.-.
ran1tment■ throu1boul the room.
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Will clau of Clll1on
wo n by Mr,. 'Do ■1� fO fl�.
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Mra. Roy Proltitt . :/'n . 41•!
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I mentioned were Mn. 0:eohe 'Ve• ! �,l f11idle of Ne w Haven, after
Clintock, Mre. Luther TUcker, Mrs. the Plcnlt was o ver a mhort husi•
Earl W. Robinso n Mra. William 11e11 meet ing was held in which
Smitb. Mrs. Ruby • Queen, Mrs, It WH decided lo hold an ice
Frank Reynolds,· Mrs. Doroth y cream . social al the soclal roomt
C ' 11 rtwrig h t, Mn. Thom'2s Redman, on Friday Sept. 211d. everyone is
Mrs. Sue Johnson, Mra. Ralph welcome. � 1ss .Eil�en Rid�le led
&lt;..:artwrigh t, Mrs. Willis Dudding, the · group Ill smgm1 of r■vorlte
Mrs. Glen Cartwright, Mn. Geral- hymn■. Those present wer, �•
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Mabel
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Mrs. James Proffitt, Mrs, Harry
dUe Harrison, Maline Hofrrr(1 J1,
Sc h wab, and Mrs, Alma Turner.
Mary
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I Sending 1/fte but not .attendon1, Frieda Henry: ltene �\IS•
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tlJ. Ie.abeU _ Brown. Cheryl Burn""
W. H. FoglesonW:, Mn. Gordon
and Mre. Riddle end Ethel.
Creamer, Mrs. Mngaret Fox. Mh.
Mae Roush, Mu: Ka t ie Oliver,
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Burris alld
Mrs. Dayt on Raynes, Mn. Robert
daughter Cheryl went to Cedar
J. Roush, Mrs. Charle. Yea,er,
camp at Ripley, W. Va. on
Mrs. Ann William,, Mrs. :Phyllis Lake
Friday evening and attended lh1
band featMUes of the eveninc.
Beverly returned home with them.
htvlne been in band camp a week.
, PERSONALS
Mr. Did Mu. Joe Nicholson and
family of Chauncey, Ohio apBnt
Sundt)' with Mr. and Mrs. Pearl
Nlcholtoll and family.

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'l1ie Secrel Storm
The Edge or Night
The Three Stooge■
Arthur J. Smith-New
A Look at t he Weath"!r
Sportseope
Amo s Jt Andy
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1960 surrimer Olympics
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December Bride
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Dece.mber Bride
Twilight Zone
Penon to Penon
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BNatf•st Party
Plctena Hardware Sho•
Breakfast Party
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Sports lteJ)&lt;lrt
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Newa H,eadllnes
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famil)' or Youngst own, Ohio, epe,i.t
several days wit h her mother, Mn.
Grace Cartwrlght an&lt;l Kalle Oliver.
Mrs. Betty Gint h er or ColUm­
bus is spending so me time witb
her m o ther Mrs. Virgini.:. kedman.
Mr. e. J. Redman i� seriouely Ill
in St . Anthony Hospital at Colum­
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Mrs. Mary Ro ush called on II.er
pare·nt.e: Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Nichol•
sori Saturday.
Th o1e e'n1oy111g a fishiQ&amp; trip
Sunday on the Oh io rivet' were
Mr'. and · Mn. Dana Lewis and
Rand)', Mrs. Kalie Bass and Kenny
Clifton and Dr. and Mn. R. D .
Heaton and Pa1ty and Su11an o f
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Sunday · dinne-r gueats of
Ind· Mrt."·•Danu •Lei.tHI ari d farn y
· � 1 Mts. Kstie !leS!I find Ken ,
· also .' Clllipg on the l..ewie's w e
Mr. afW, Mrs. Stanley Co lley and
fainily of lfew Haven.
Enjo}'ing Sunday at Let.art
Island for a picnic were the
youria: coµples class of the Clifton
Methodist church. Also the )'oung .
teen-age class spent Sunday at
•��k;tii Alme at Wellst on. Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs. C harles CartwrigM
and EIE1ine o r Mason. Mr, and
Mrs. Jack Jt"o x or Cliftun, Mr. al)d
�rs. Bill Chattin or Mason aQd
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lieving bf
WeBt Col umbia spl•11t Sunday bo•t•
ing on the Oh io River and th�n
enjoyed a picnic al Ell iols Land.•
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and
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Mr. and Mrs.
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Woodru m to Lore City where she
will spend the res1 of the Sl!Ol·
mP.r with her daug h ter Marceline.
Mr. and Mrs. Peprl Rftush 1md
family o( East Liverpool, O�o
vl11ited Mr. an.d Mrs. w. H. Fox
during tht weekend.
Vlslting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Williams are Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
McDermltt and so n Floyd of
Panama Canal Z one. Sunday vl1it­
or11 of the Wllliams were Mr. ind
Mn. Howard Rayburn and sons,
Mre. William Van Meter and fem•
Hy o( Point Pleasant Route.

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Fre.d Jtlbbs presided over the
rnP.�U11£ of the Comm!Hion on
Sttwir411blp and Finance whict\
Wa8 · Jield Wednesday evenin'l'. 1t
t.be He�t- :t,ethodist Church at
Mlddlepot,,. others at�epdln,i: the
meeu»g ·wert Rev. R1yrn on - Konk­
t1lght, paator of the ch11rch, Mi11
Frieda Fiehnle. James EUier, Rob•
. irt H•rrl1, H omer Cook and
Everett, Davis.

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Donald Cook entertained his
Sunday School Class from the Ma­
s on Meth odist Church o n Tuesday
night, Aug. 23, wit h a hayride and
wiener rou�.
Th e wiener roast was held at
the New Haven Park and the
group tr.aveled to t he Philip Sporn
Plant on th eir rid�.
At the · park, sames were played
and group singing was enjoyed by
t hose in a ttendance.
Prese11t were Nancy Anderson,
Gary Green, Mi1f,e Johnson. Lois
Rizer, Alldrey SJ:iu l�r, Danny
Mitchell, Rli:hard Ceh-•, Tern' McDavid, Donna Gijl um, Elaine
Gates. Mike Harbod , Donn, Lish,
Jennifer Roush, John s6u)er, Gary
Mitchell. MarY �ley, llobbJe , Sayrc. Mr. and Mrs. ponald C&lt;iok &amp; nd
son, Mr. and Mi's. But Thomas: ·
"und Mrs. Lillian Sh u ler.
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0 ., Sept. 1, .1960

dav e vening at th l' hume of Mrs . Paul Davis for thell' regular
111ieti ng with Mr , .-\rthur S kinner as assisting hostess.
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The meetin g "·" openl'd wit I t e devotions given by
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f;arl K_mght and 111 e mbl'r ~ responded to the roll call by nam111g a Salad Plan t
Dunn~ the bw,inn.., mt•t•trng con con lt:'sl 1s to be conducted over a
durtt·d h! :Ars. (;u! Ht'! 110\d .., pres ) rar begrnning next month. Clubs
I id,, 11 1 .11rs Bruce l.l o)rl " '" 110111,n in the area will lake turns provid I att•U ~.., t he o ut ~ldm1111 ,.: gardener ing an arrangements to be put on
ul the )Car for th" ct,str,,-1 rnnles l di splay at the bank each week. Al
Mrs Edgar Jl!·yno\d, d1&gt;rnssed the e nd of the year's progr am
tlw Arrangement of \h1 · \.\eek ron prizes will be awarded for. first.
lt'!-tl whi ch 1s being :-. ponsorcd h) sn·ontl . and th ird place
winn ers
the l'IIJ7.t•ns Na1 ,011al \lank Th1• 1 The cl uh was represented by Mrs
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\\arold Lohst• at the bank wh&amp;n a
p\ann111 :, muting was held re ct•IJ I

SMITH CLOTHING
IN MEIGS COUNTY
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Pomeroy. OhJo

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"WHO WAS THAT LADY"
il'omed y1
Tony Curlis - Dean Martin

Thr h"i&lt;'s !'l,i,, "' th,• SJ ra
Mt\ih:Hli st ( 111111 h ht•ld lh
I n•cul,1r 111(.'(•ling Tll ll1".,d;1y {'Vt•ning
1,,,\ nt1on!'t W&lt;'rt' 111 d1;irgr uf Mrs.
I 11t-n rr l&gt;ai lry .
l . l.t ~S prcsidf'n l Tro~ Zwi lling: ,
prt·!-t11lt•d over tht• 111,..,111t'!'t!-t mc&lt;'l ·
g when impru 1&lt;·11w111, lo the
I l'111hurch
building wt·rt· rl 1se ussed .
Al the eonclu sir.11 11f tlw mrrt111g
, a wiener roast wa s 1·11Joyl'd hy all
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1ose pre.sen .
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Altenrlmg wn r ~11 ,od .r:trs.
Paul Kloes, Mr .,nd Mrs
lroy
Zwilling, Mr. ,11 d ~1rs Henry
Dailey , Robert l·l., 11.,·. 111 . Mr and
Mrs. franklin H ,,., . ) I r •lid Mrs .
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Wed. ind Thur&gt;., Sept . 7-8

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Tomm y Noonan , Pt•l r Mars hall
((; I Comedy J°
:J Stooge::, 111
"THll'I.E ( 'ROSSEil "

FRIDAY : NOT OPEN
Saturday, Sept. 10
l&gt;ouhlt• llurro r!

- "STHA N!i Ll-:llS OF BOMBAY"
a lso . "The EU:! 'TllON IC MONSTER"
Sun., Mon., Tues., Sept. 11 -13

John Sa uva !!e. ;\Ir

"WAKE m : w1m N IT'S OVER"
Ernie K(Jv;u·s
Margo Moore
.Jack Warden

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Following the business mcct ,11·:
the pre '.'1 111, "!low to Grow c .... .i
Forni. " was prc scntect by Mrs. \.\-'1 ·:-0
1(-y rri ·'"d Mrs. Ed ~a r n ,•v M lds

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_'Y t e. co_.l lm .rnity
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1 ~d p~izcMw icCl'ff, a'iI
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I een ro1ttra u ,. v rs . 1 d~~&lt;
RRhodcsld wasdw~n h h~ Mrs. _E har
II eyno s an t e os css prize wa ,
won by '.lirs . J&lt;nichl.
At th e close or the m eeting a sal
ad course was served b the hos-

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Re-turns From
f xtended Visit
\Vi·•,'·, Relatives

.,1 d .\1r " Mil -

lard Van Mete,·, 1\l,•!1 '" l',111 M1·1n .
Franklin Rizer Ill \ 'l 1li,;, Hizl' r,
Oi~k and Jean l,,i111 .,g,·

Perfect For

tive s.

Back To School
Long and Short Sleeves. Sizes 4-14 .

$1.00 to $1.89
· · · · $2.98 - $3.98

BOYS' SHIRTS · · · · ·
BILLY THE KID JEANS

and ('011\1 11&lt;·11 t a l S lac ks . Slim , lll•gular, Huski l's .
Boy , 100 1 ; Wate , proof. Capl' s t y le hat. Sizl'S li- 12

WATERPROOF YELLOW RAINCOATS · · $2.99
GIRLS COTTON DRESSES prices begin at 1.49
Dark fa ll co lors in sharp n ew s t y les. Sizes 4 -14 .
Sizes 2- 14 .

GIRLS' CORDUROY JEANS , .. $1.95 - $2.95
$Ui9

Coordlnatinj.( Flat Knit Tops
Long S lcl'VC . (;o ld , navy .

Hey· Kids I Don't forget your Robin Hood
bow and arrow when you get your Bock To
Schoo l Shoes.

THE SHOE BOX
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Mrs . Lilli , n McG hee returned
h , H T ..... , i' ,.. .., •·1 il n extend ed
\ 1r"lion trip visit ing with rela •

Middleport

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Mrs. McGhce end her brother-in law and sist er, Mr. and Mrs .
James Douglass of Belle, W. Va ..
and Mrs. Ida Neal , also a sii;ter
of Russe ll, Ky . who had been visiting in Middleport, went to Belle
and from there M,rs . McGhee and
Mrs . Neal went td Carneys Point,
New Jersey to visit with their
hrother and family, Mr . and Mrs.
IL C. Reber and children.
While over East they spent a
day 'in Philadelphia sightseeing
and shopping .
The Reber family had just recently r eturned from
Berne .
Switzerland where they visited
with relatives.
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Mrs. McGhee and Mrs . Neal re turned to Russell on Monday and
niter spending the night there
Mrs. McGhee returned to her
home in Middleport on Tuesday.

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Briggs and one
gr ,,lllidaughler, Pauline While.
I.orally Mrs. Briggs is kno111n as
1lw sister of Mrs. Will Reynolds
a nd Miss Cora Rupe of Middleport.

Held Sunda,y At

Ruker N,eal Home

$2.98
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Siws 4 to 12

2 pair for $3.00

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Sizes 6 ,to 16

$1. 99

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WASH 'N WEAR IVY LEAGUE PANTS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $2l8 - $3.98
~ BOYS' AND GIRLS' BACK TO SCHOOL OXFORDS · · · · · · · · · ·

York City were guests Wednesday
eventn·g of Or. and Mrs. P . E .
Stanley at their home' on West

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The Finest In \Jather.

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$795

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IN SCHOOL COLORS FOR
MIDDLEPORT- WAH~A - KYGER CREEK - RUTLAND

1956 FORD

1955 FORD

Shoes ~reated to meet the demands your youngster makes of
them at school and ofter school
too: Long wear, correct ·fitting
protects ahd supports those fast .
growing feet. Priced to ·,meet
your family budget. ·

• Seautiful Meeker Purses

Personalized Note-Books

Outstanding Buys

FAVORllE STYl.ES

Gifts l hat Ate Sure
To Piease
Ar, Jewelry Gifts!

$2.98 up

educed Prices

E. Brlder, Mr.

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$169S

and Mts. Edwin Olson of Athens
and Miss Patricia Brider or New

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Boys I :l '¼ oz. -

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Sandra Dee - - Richard Egan
Dorothy McGuire and
Troy Donahue in
"SUMMER PLACE"
(Technicolor
- also Herb Jeffries, The ERsy Riders
"CALYPSO JOE"
ALSO CARTOON

Now -$1695

Set

SUNDAY and MONDAY
LABOR DAY SPECIAL

HOYS '

1958 FORD

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"SHERIFF OF
FRACTURED JAW"
(Cinemascope &amp; Color)
- also Scott Br~dy In
"BATI LE FLAME"
ALSO CARTOON

MEN'S WRANGLERS .. .. · · .. $3.7 S

1959 GOLIATH

Truck Bargains

Kenneth Moon~ 111

$3.29 and $3..19

People
In Pomeroy

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Jayne Mansfield

, Impala 4 Dr. 3~'l eu. 1n . motor
with Turboglide, power sleer1 in-J and bNkes, new nylon safefty whitewlll tires. beauttrul
beige and Ian fini sh _with sp?t·
·1ess matching interwr, radio,
heater anti the works.

·Now $2395

$395
1955 CHEVROLET

MaJnly ,About

TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Dolores Mi&lt;'h ;1t'ls. Nr" ;p ,. . «ranrl.
"5 GATES TO HELL"
(CinelllJISCOPC)
- ulso Yul Rrynner , Joanne Woodward
"'l'IIE SGIJND and thn '""RY"
(Cinemascope &amp; _Color)
ALSO CARTOON

Slim and Regular Sizes 4 to 16

Fordo21 .000
owner,
lovely
heater

Reduced To $2295

Willing Work~rs
En•tertained At
Stobart Home

Rothgeb Reunion

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13:y, oz. DENIM WRANGLERS

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Galaxi 4 Dr. V-B motor.
malic trans. Less than
miles by careful Jocal
ivory and bcige fin~h.
spotless interior, radio,
and many other extras.

1959 CHEVROLET

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton of ittended were Mr. and ilfrs. Ru- I
Mason celebrated their Golden u" ,on, Pally, Judy and BJlly, FinWc·dding Anriiversary on Sa turday, leyvilte, Pa.; ~r. and Mrs. Frank
Au!ust 27, at thei r home.
Oates, Bruce , Frank, Jr., Gary and
Upen house w.s ooscrvcd o n sat- Clara, Elizabe:h, Pa .; Mr. and Mrs.
urday af ternoon and a~ain in th e Horace Garvin, John, Jimmy and
evening. The Bartons w~re honored Linda, Finley~i)le, Pa.; Mr. and
further by the presence of nine of Mrs. George Hill and Edwin, ClairEmpress Sport 2 D&lt;Jor. New car 4 Door Station Wagon. Country
their ten children . A tenth child ton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. James Butnever sold or titled. 4 cyl.~3 Sedan VB motor, Fordomatic
their youngest, J1m111y, 1s playing ler, Michele, Jimmy, Tommy and
H.P. Front wheel drive, 4 speed trans.,' power steering, clelm infootball with the Dallas Texans of Maurene, Grand Island, New York ;
trans., whitewall tires. He,ter terior, all -good tires, heater,
the newly orga111zcd American Mr. and YI.rs. Harold S ·1ift, Gregg
and many other extras. Much beautiful -i vory and yellow fmFootball League and could not be and. Gary, Ellzabeth , Pa.; Mr. and
less than dealer cost .
present. He called hi s parents on :,;rs. Charles Barton, Tommy, Danish .
Friday night.
ny and Kath y, Damascus, Md .; Mr .
Mr. and Mrs. Barton wP.re mar- nd Mrs . Ro bert Barton, Mark, Miekried in Pomcrgy in 19 10. They have ey and MJhnic, Ravenswood; Mr .
resided in the Syracuse area, in and Mrs. Frank Posk_on , Edna,
Pennsylvania, and now in Mason. Vonn , Dusne, Dennis and David,
Mr. Barton is a r l'l 1red river boat Elizabeth, Pa.
engineer. He serv ed with th e mer------chant marine dunn g World War JI.
Yellow mums spr inkled with
gold formed the ce nterpiece for
the table during the reception on
Saturday. The co uple receieved
many gifts from lhe members of
V8 - 2 Door. Locally ownV8 - 4 Door. Good tires,
their family and their friends .
Miss Genevieve Stobart entered, sharp vinyl interior trim,
overdrive. radio and heater.
Children and grandchildren who r tained the Willing Workers class
std. trans., radio, heater. Fri;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;:;:;======;;.. 1 of the Enlerorise EUB church last
day and Saturd-ay Special.
week al her- hom e, flo ck Springs
road .
The meeting in charge of Miss
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Dorothy Lo ng pres id ent, opened
Bel Air 4 Door. VB motor,
with group singing "Showers of
powe11glide, radio, healer,
Blessings," followed by lhe readSpecial 2 Door. Locally ow
ing or Isaiah 5, by Mrs. Thomas
clean interior, white over
ed. Low mileage, clean i
By LIJCILLlll ltAWKll~S
Bentz and the Lord's Prayer in
turquoise.
terior, good tires, heater.
ilfr. and Mr~. George Dabney and unison.
Dish cloths were distributed to
daughters, Garnet a nd Barbara , of
sell
as a money making project.
Southside, W. Va . we r e Sunday dinPlans
were discussed for a dinner
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ner guests of Mr . and Mrs . Willard
' to be held at the church in OctoEbersbach and dau g hters.
Mrs. Ted Baker a nd son, Neal, of ber. The wonder box donated by
Bucyrus were week end guests of Mrs. Eldon Weeks was awarded to
Fair lane Convertible Cou·p e. VB Del Ray 2 Door. 6 cyl. motor,
Mrs . Joh n Smith.
Mrs. William Baker.
motor. Fo~domatlc, new while std. trans., 2 tone ·green finish,
A desse, L course was served by
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harbrecht
lop_. Beautiful black and white spotless vinyl interior trim,
the
hostess during the social hour
of Hamilton were week e nd guests
f1msh. Rad1o, heater, like new good tires radio, heater.
of Mr. and Mrs . Norma n Harbrecht lo those named above and Mrs.
whitewall ttreS.
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Myrtle Long, Mrs. Ben Buck, Mrs.
and daughter, Debra .
Mrs. Carl Hysell of -Rutland spent Carl Moore, Mrs. Herbert Dixon,
, .,
Wednesday with hl' r parents, M~. Mts. Ralph Spencer and Mrs. Paul
Frick.
and Mrs. E. J . Elwrsbach .
Mr. and Mrs. William Howard
and family of Columbus are the /Urs. Bacon Entertains
guests of his mothc•r. Mrs. Eleanor
Mrs. John c. Bacon entertained her card club at her home in
Howard.
;.i:iss Leda Mar I&lt; raeuter was ~ Middleport Tuesday evening with
¾ Ton. Stake -b ody. Dual ¾ Ton Good tires, runs fine,
business visitor in 1.oge n Wednes- Mrs. Joe Wilson as a guest and
wheels, new tires. Runs good. heater.
day.
the following members present :
Miss Nettle Ko l' \Jler Jpenl Mon- '
Mrs, Lewis Sauer, Jr., Mrs.
day in Gallipolis with her sister, Charles Archer, Mrs. Ted ChapMrs. Charles Weav,• r and other rel- man, Mrs. Glenn Glaze, Mrs.
atives.
J~ck Bachner, Mrs. Relmo N1er. 2 Ton. L.W.B. Brand new VB 2 Ton - 10 fl. dump. Rebuilt
Mrs. Robert Wilson and daughter ri , Mrs. Angus Howard and Mrs.
motor. good 8211x20 tires, new VB motor, 2 speed axle, B2lix20
,Robe•tn Kay, wrn• lia llipolis visit- Frank Wtlso~. Refreshments were
truck
appearance, 2 speed rear tires.
vrs Wednesday . . ,
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served.
axle,
Mr . and Mrs . I, . L Wtlhamson
and family returnrrl lo their home Parsons Reunion
' y, ,Harrisburg, Pa .. Sunday, after
The annual Parsons reunion wlll
a visit with his 1110\ he r, Mrs. Geor- be held Sunday, September 4, at
gia Williamson and other relatives. the home of Thronton Woods at
Mrs. Henry Wl'li s amt daughters Henderson, W. Va.
Doris Ann and Sandra attended
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Sandra modeled her dress which Missionary Meeting
won a blue rihhon at the Meigs I The regidar meeting of the MisCounty Junior t'air.
slonary Society of the Mt. Moriah
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan and Baptist Church wlll be held this
son, Dwight, Jr .. wpre in . Ports- Sunday afternoon at 4:00 with
mouth re~ently lo visit her mother, Mrs. Emma Bland as hostess.
Mrs. Florence Halley and cousin,
Mrs. Carrie Pendleton . They also
visited Mrs. Logan's aunt, :Ms.
Maude Maloney
and helped her
celebrate her 66th birthday.
Miss Donna Rribe l is spending a
(ew days In Wilkesville with .Mr.
and Mrs. Harley Strong and fam-

The annual Rothgeb reunion was
held last Sunday at the home of
Mr . a nd Mrs. Ruker Neal and
daughter with Mr. and Mrs. Otto
Rothgeb assisting.
A basket dinner was held at
noon and games and contests were'
e njoyed in the afternoon under
lhe direction of Otto Rothgeb,
Mrs . Ca rl Myers and Mr. and
Mrs . Charles Vroman, committee.
Those attending the reunion
were Mr. and Mrs. Dale Allensworth, Mr. and Mrs . Oliver Kail
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clair
Athey and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Ollie Rothgeb, Jim Neal, Mr.
and Mrs Delmar Rothgeb and childr e n all of Cheshire.
Others attending were Mr. and
CORRECTION
Mrs . T . F. Hawkins of Belle, W.
"Smo key ," the bear who appear- Va ., Mr. and Mrs. Vroman and
ed at the OVEC picnic last Slllur- son of Middleport, Mr. and Mrs,
day was portrayed by Art Hughe6, Tim Evans and children of Galli Milford Sheets and Ray MltchP-11 pplis, and · Mr. and Mrs. Carl
and not Bob Mills as was reported Myers and children of Middle port.
in a previous article. Mr. Mills
was chairman of the committee Past Chiefs To Meet
pla11ning for the day and thus
The Past Chiefs of Magnolia
was responsible for Smokey being Temple Pythlan Sisters will meet
al the picnic.
toni~ht al the home of Mrs . M~ry

With These Handsome Jeans!

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1959 FORD

•~rii!rs al !,O have one grandson,

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of Mr nnd Mrs . David Brig r:i: s will
he quietly observed this Sunday
,it their home in Cheshire . Mrs.
Brii:!"S will aJso celebl'atr 1ter 71
birthday having been married on
nc r 21st birthday.
The couple who are livin ~ in
, he same house that they began
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h
11,e rr ma r rie
I e m,
ave one
' "" · Merrill, at home and one
dau"h ter, Mrs. Beatrice White w~o
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\1v,•s en the adjoining farm . One
olhf'r dau ghter, Helen Dorothy,
d11 •d 14 years ago. Mr. and Mr;;,

MiddleI. GardFrances
and Mr.

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A11n,v
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Those attending from
port included Re v Fred
ner, Jeule Saunders,
Roush, Mrs . C. E. Vance
and Mrs. Homer Rice .

A number of members of the
Middleport Church of Christ went
to Tuppers Plains last Sunday to
allend the 100th anniversary of
the Church of Christ there ·and al-

.
. Mrs SPatrkichk Lochary a nd MGrsl.
Nul,11 wac ammer were in a ·
llpuli; Tuesday evening to attend
a ""·,•t mg of the executive com111111ee of the Tri -County Commun11 , ('once rt .
· The ki ck-off dinner for workers
will he he ld al the Lafayette Hotel,
(;;tl\ipolis, on Monday, 3ept. 191
and the cam paign will begin with
th,· dmner and continue to Saturda) Septem ber 24.
Miss Marie Bichman is the
captain for the Pomeroy workers
and those wishing tickets may eonla•t her .

I

Middle port

so the dedication of their new
dltlon to the church .

Attend Church Event
At Tuppers Plaina

Bartons Celebrate Anniversary

Amateur Gardeners Club Holds Regular Pomeroy Women
S.ession Wednesday Night At Davis Home Atf.en·d Session
The Amateur Garde ners C lub of Middleport met_ Wednes- At Gallip,olis

Pomeroy

Sentinel,

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