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Al Bachner Hom e

IUNDAY ■ncl MONDAY
�bic 11.eynolds, · Ray W,alslon
Rol:iert Wqher - Bing Crosby
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(Color It Cinemascope)
- '.a!MJ Robert Loggia 1rnd
Ger,Jd O'Laughlln in
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(Very..Cood Police Story )
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In Kentucky Ch urch

June Haught, daught er o f Mr
and Mrs. Davi� Ha_u.t:hl of_ Mc\ 7. ,
W. Va , was united in marria�e 10
Raymond Cook, so_n or Walter
Con k, Syral·t1sc. Ohm, on August
30 by the Rl'"t" I�- n. Buskirk of the
Melhodist Church in C atlcttshur i: ,
Kentucky
Th,y arc makin� u1c1r home al
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207 Walnu t St , East Liverp
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Pomeroy,

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NOT OPEN 'f.ONIG HT
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"A DOG'S BF.ST FRIEND"
Bill WIiiiams - Roger Mobley
- als() "EDGE OF ETEflNI TY"
Comel Wilde _ Victoriil Shaw
Sun., Mon., TuH., S•pt. 1 1-19-20
"MOUNTAI N ROAD"
James Slewut

SALE

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THE SHOE BOX

OXFORDS

l,y P-REDDIE HOUDASMlLY

Frien ds receieved word yester­
day fr om :l'l:rs. Fr eda Welling, form•
er local resid ent now I iving in
Punta Gor d a, Florida . Mrs. Well- I
i n g reporl.B that th e house where
she had been living was damaged
by th-.! recont storm. The roof
was blown off, ,all wi nd ows out and
the interior d amaged by the rain
and wind. She aaid that they had
Auxiliary Member&amp;
lert the house and were i n the
high school wh en the storm hit Attend Conference
a nd thus received no personal in•
Ten members of the Ladies Au x Ui a ry of Drew Webster Post Amerj ury.
and , ican Legi on allended the fall con Mr. _a nd Mrs. Jack Hite
Mrs. Clyde Bayles spent a few I lerence of the Eighth District
whl'rc American Legion Auxiliary held al
days in Dayto n rec e ntly
they visite d wllh the latc r's the Oak Hill Methodist Church on
daughte r and family, Mr. and M rs. Thursd ay.
D. E. Payne and son, Dale.
AttP.nding were Mrs. Gaynelle
Mrs. George Hu dson retur ned Wise, Miss Er1,1a Smith. Mrs. Jed
home We dnesday from Milli�an Webster Sr., Mrs. D avid Cumings,
M rs .
College wher e she had t a ke n he r Mrs. fr ank t:heeseb rew ,
daughter, Carol , wh o will begin Gcorge ,Bea r hs, M r s. Be n Ncutzling,
her sophomore year at the school Mrs , George Hackell S r ., Mrs. Ger­
located near Joh n son City, Tenn. : a 1 d Wildermuth and Mrs. Pearl
D on Erwin returned to high , Hysell.
school Ttl.und ay a!ler being ;ibse n t f or a number of - days due
lo illness.
M rs. James Johnson and daugh­
ter re turned lo their home in
Pomeroy after conv alescing at \
J!,,4 _7,.,,
the h ome of her mother, :,1rs. R. t
W. Rawlings, following release
from H olzer Hospital.
Friends heTc
ha ve received
word of the death of Tom Hall,
father ol M rs. Wy a tt Swindler,
former local resident now living
in Battle Creek, Michiga n. Mr. Hall
die d last week in a Ch arles­
ton Hospilal eind was buried Sun•
day.
M r . and Mrs. Roberl Shafer of
Hunti n gton were overnight guests
with their da ught er and �ami ly,
Mrs. Ted Ch apman, Tu eaday.
Mr. a n d M rs. ,&gt;,:artin Summers
of
Medin a ha ve been visiting
with Mrs. Summer'� brother an d
family. Mr. and Mn. Paul Winn
-•nd Mr. an d ",frs. Hart Lyo ns of
Bradbury and with Mr. and Mrs.
Cl a ir T a ylor of RuUand.
M rs. C. H. Jones of South Third
Avenue left Thursday mor11in g for
"P'ennel\ as Park, Fl a ., to attend th e
fu ne ra l of her brother, De nnii.
Knapp who was electrocuted by
a high tension wir e Wed nesday
evening.
Judy Butcher, wh o had return ed
to school afte r mlssing severa l
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confined to her
days, is 8gain
elegance of ,oft,
exotic
lhe
home with a virus. •'
W ilbur Rowl ey unde rwe n t knee
supple IUAurlout' _;lo'le tanned
surg"ery at Holzer Hospital Wed­
Imported Cab rotto Ulather.
nesd ay mdt'n.ing and is reported to
Smort women w.ar CRESCO
be recovering satisfactorily.
M r s. Alice V an Za ndt return ed
leather )a�k•ts. Stop In for tha
Lo her home in Cheshire Tu esday
1a1..1 to,hlon,,
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after apen d ing sever9} g9n ,Ith
Mr. and Mr e. Cash Braley. On Mon­
day Mr. a nd Mrs. Ja&lt;:k Schweit.:er
or Columb1111 visited with the
Bral eys and J. E. Caster of Hunt­
ington , W. Va. sp ent We dnesd ay
a nd Thursday with them.

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$200,000 worth of jewels and lra- I
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Action In Rutland Comeback Win

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I n the picture below, David Martin, fleet halfback of the
Rutland Red Devils , is downed early in th e game last night
with Middleport as Ronnie Carr, (20) rac es up to be sure be
stays down. Ready to get into action is Jim Batey, back to
camerB,, (17) while Hotdog Kloes, 34, comes up in the back _of

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SINGLI: COP Y - 5c

. • . And In Pomeroy 22-0 Victory

in a 22--0 victory over Wabama last night _ A second late r Hes- eroy 's ends. The Pa nthers scored in the first, second and third
t�r rammed over the goal line dragging Joey Russell, 23, with quarters. One TO came on a brilliant 48 yard scamper hy td­
hun. Larry Hargraves of Wahama has ahold o( Hester-who die Buffington on a punt return. (See Page 4 today for tom­
went to Wahama as a Freshman, played in the band at half- plete game ac c ounts).
lime, and played football too. Allen Hamm , 81, is one of Porn-

the picture. Lee Combs of Rutland is No. 37. Middleport raced
to a 12·0 lead in the first period , then lost the hard fou�ht
game finally, 20 to 12. It was Rutland ' s 17th straight win Wlth­
out defea,t . In the other photo, tene Hester , the Pomeroy Pao.
lhOl'I' 175 pound fullback, swivels for the Panthers' llnat TD

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was ind icted t"ri day by the May es to tile grand jury and of that
Ind icte d were Vi rgil Eugene and waa placed on $2,000 bo nd .
term -(;rand Jury for the a lleged number five " no" bills were re- Hu dson , Minersville; Earl Work
William Willis, Syracuse, alWashington Court House 16 second· degree murder of Ei.ra turned . One case i$ yet to be and Robert Lee Boyer, both of ter his pl�a of n ot guilty, for
Mn. W a llace ·Bra dfor d , executive
Logan U Bratt
in one of 19 ease&amp; pre- I heard. •
Pen nsylvan ia ,
driv!ng while und er th e influence
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secretary of the Meigs County Tu•
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by Prosecuting AUorney
Tr�� Bills Rdun,.c.t
ol liq uor . .
G■IUpolis 28 Ironton 20
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Jame O'Brien.
True bills were returne d aga m- dicl ed on two charges for illega l,
loh,n Bohn, followm_g . Fayt
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Pomeroy 22 Wahama O
is a nnouncing the lollowlng sched­
M rath had plead . n ol gut lty , st three p�rso ns who a r e accused possession of intozi cating liquor Bolin I s_tat em en t. for 1tr1k1_ng her
Rutland ZO Middle-rt 12
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ule for the x-ray mobile unit When
and naw is bemg held on o_f 11temptmg to break a nd e�ter at her home i n Middleport..earlie
and lhe1r two chil dren w_1lh hls
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$20,
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!ave Pomeroy busme!!s establishGlenroy H. Ewing, w.as indict- fist Two ch arges wer e fil ed . .
Ea ern ,.6 n.. 14
Tuead ay, October 25. Burling­
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f or allegf:d ly attempting to set
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. Alhland 21 n. Pleasant O
were returned by the jury. On
fire
to
his
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granKe h all ln Hemlock Grove from
Rio Grande 56
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Willi a m Slatt.s, Eugene Col hns
1960 .
Wedne,&lt;t ay, Oclober 28: Alfred
and Francis Rathbum were In·
44 Kyger Creek 28
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WUli■m Guthrie waa indicted dieted.
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Tqpper,s �laim1 (Ohiif'. V
on • ,barge ol ,tea !mg money
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from Richard Qualls 1n Middle- terJ1,oon with but one case
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, St'a _t� A_u d1 Ior Jam
Thuraday, October 27: Barr's 'So]
be heard. Jt is the c■.. ol Len
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of
m c_t b � hanges . 11 be ma.de t n th. e a mount
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a.to Sttt'ion, 1 :30 to 4:30 and at the
V. Savage ch•rced Tt'ilh fraudug�sohne tax d1stnbullon to Cl�l�S a_nd villages In Otito. �IS . _Geo;ge McDi n i!I, for a�ulting len�y acceptlDK money. ll will
LonK Bottom M ethodist Church
from 5:30 to 8:30 p. m.
I wil l result from the new cerbftcatlon of the motor vehicl e with mtent to ll:1II E� er ett Mc- begin Monda1 morning.
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Friday, 'Oct. 28: Bu d 's Grocery,
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registration j� municipalities jus.t received from_ the Burea u ·
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Of Motor Vehicles. It IS for the hcense year Apnl 1 , 1959 to ' s
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I March 31, 1960.
R p. m. and on Sit .. Oct. 28, from·
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Th e for!"ul_a �l up in the law will get less.
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Tuesday, Nov. 1, Apple Grove,
�t art, wh o die� at Hob:er Hos• line . �x i� _equivalent to $1 per Youngstown and Sprm gf1e1d Wl�l
1:3Q to 4:30; Letart Fau,; SCh oo l,
p1t al this mor n mg aUet a long auto m c1t1e11 or vlllag"es each get an . Increase. Yo ungstown s
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M.iddlepo� and R:utland_ bands :rtaged halftime shows for a
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Wednesd ay, Nov. 2, po:it office
to 70,238 ; Sprmgflcld s from 37.- packed stadmm Friday mght at Yellow Jacket fand. Both
u111.1ally
Ewing Funeral Home M onday munmpahbes,
eight
in Syracuse, t:sp to 4:30 and. at
1 463 to 36,971 .
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a fternoon at 2 p, m .
were well received
the Club Restaurant, R acin e, 6 to
I St1i rting at 6 p. m . there will
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Cleve land's registrat i on lncreaThe dece ased is survived by
'Chis means that cities and vi i The visitors, anno�need· by l..ar· "Minuet," "Wine, W omen and
, u p. m.
be a . waterm elon ea ting cont�st · Leah Chit ten.den, a cousin, of J1
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sed
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39, ; C
ry lloffman, directed by Roger Song," a ta ngo, "La Raspa,'' the
Thursday, Nov. 3, H arrisonvil le
The hrs't 20 contest�nts reportmg Wh eeling, W. Va ., a niece, M ary I es which show an incrqse i n ) ui:nbus fr�m
198,894 to 208,039 ; Roush, drum m ajorette Elena
motor vehicle reglstr■tion for I
lXlt 30
( . School, 1 :30 to 4:30 l{'l'd at th e RutMar­ "Clln-Ca n,"
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"Bunny Hop" and
lo Elson Spencer wdl compete for R o gers; nephews, Charles Sayre
year will get more Cmcmn ah from 1 00,905 to 200,- tin , head majorette Ann Spropse, •'When the Saints Go Marching ln."
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land Furniture WarehOu11e from 6
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all the waterme lon t �a t they can a nd Bob Sayre, Pomeroy and Jea n the preceding
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those sh owing a decreafl:e 931 ; Toledo from 139,978 lo 145,- and majorettes Sue Ne lson, M a ude
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For the pre-game cntertamm
HOME BAND
e nt eat _a n d a $,li �sh prize. Contest_ ________
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310; Dayton from 118 ,342 to 1 2 1 - Brewer, Connee WiUia ms a nd
Dr
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e nner of Leta rt.
"Good
Old
Summertime" intro­
Friday1 Nov. 4, Carpenter Post of the first h�me game o� the sea- ants �Ill be weighed at the start
652; Akron from 133,7 1 3 to 1 36,- Judy Chafin, ga ve a g,rt,ga me show dlltt
Bu rial will be at the L etart
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son,
last
Show in
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Cem etery following services a t
greeting both sidea of the field sh1rtsleeve w e ather of the Middle­
804
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' Cleaners, , M.iddleport, 6 to 9 p. m. 23-0, the high - stepping Pomeroy · nera.
reg1str
Total
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959
for
at1on
Ewing ' s Chapel.
and showing off precision drill&amp;
band a pproached the field with a
port band directed by Eugene
High School b and will , ap\ Uld Saturd ay, 3 to 9 p. m.
-------license year as certifie d to Rhod·
The halftime show WU bued ·on Sean.
sn
appy drum c adence.
Wid'neaday, Nov. 9, Judice Gro­
pear
at
p.
m.
followed
by
a
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es by c. W. Ayres, Registrar of
dances of ofher n■tioJU. VWted,
At a signal from the drum ma· squ are d ance for all on the vil- Alfred Grange Wins
.tUY in Dexter, 2 to 5 p. m. and
Motor Vehcles, ehows 4,2'12,382 dem onstrating each by a d an ce
Kenny McElhinney announced it
Wards Grocery, Langsvtll e, 6 to 9. jorette, the fast_- stepping ba nd pro- Jage streetll.
an increuc of 151,333 oyer
a show depicting summertime
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band
savings
working
first
then
ce�d
e
d
d
r
e
own
field pl aylng "On
Everyone is invited to pa rti.Thtll'sday, Nov. 10, Salem Cent
this
to
y
ear. OI
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p
rcfedin
g
a
ctiviti
llfl.
ia
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es which e veryone enjoys.
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fferaon
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maj
o
rettes were Aus
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Gr.inge in Tuscar a was
Spain
School, 1 to 4 p. m.; G a ul's Store Wisconsin." H alling a t ce nter field , cipate in the pumpkin show. Any•
3,047,627 were motor vehicle&amp; Paris a nd ' 0r course Americ,i .
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ey included boat rid ing, swimo
unty
C
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th
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Ohio
1960
winner
they _ gave th eir re n ditio n of one h a ving pumpkins, gourds,
Cheater, 6 to 9 p. m.
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registered In munieip lities; 1 ,,
Numbe� played · included the ming, baseball, and fishing lai.ily
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ears Roe.
a outside
Everyone in ideigs County ov er '.'Ballm ' the Jack" with accompa ny- I me loM, or oth er prod uce to •dis- in the Nation al GrangeOO. SOO
Alum1224,7�5
in
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cou
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Ba
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Gene
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Foundation
He l ena Polka " under tht sha de of a tree. It cons
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18 1eara of age is el lgible to a t­ ing d a nce routine. Con tinuing play should take it to Earl's
' eluded with a block M for Mid d lenum Company account�nt, _ wa s munici pal corporations.
Municimunity
S
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rvice
Contest,
with
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e
ctend the free x-ray visit and it is down field, then countermarching Barber Shop. Prizes will be given
p
a l re gistrations show a n irJcreue
th
e speaker when the M 1 ddle�orlport an d R for Rutla nd .
ond a nd -third places, respectiv ely
■treued th at although a per• Lhe ban d hea ded UP, field playing in all clU.11es.
lithr.
over
previdus
et Fr1 d�y
m
99,890
Club
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Be
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ford
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Forma tions included a rowbo.1I,
.on may loo(. and feel healthy, he "The Victor&amp;,".
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a swimmer,
ball and bat for ma•
, many atiK ha ve TB and not know it.
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wind
ow displays, should contact
Following ♦�
y 1 Church social rooms for dm ner.
1.e PlaYI �g Of "Th
lion and a. fishing pole. Naturally,
e ·BUI Cross at Wa'l.d Cl'4)Y &amp; Sons Township, Grange fn Darke Co unt .
' An :1-ri.Y 1, the best way to know
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Awards were $200 $100 an d $00
ua rker, pr eaenled by progra m
�tar Sp angled Ba nn er, th� tradithe boll WIS rowed, lbe swimmer
thlt yo� ■re free o{ TB.
relative to advisable s pa ce.
tional tunnel w as formed with the Store ________
in U. S. Bonds and' si,ecial plaques. ehalrman-ol•the-evening Dick Ro. 1wam, tht! ball moved, and the pple
band playinK "Across the F'ield"
Thli First N a tional award le $10,- senbaum, described In deta il the
WiHled whe n a fish took the bait,
as the team came on the field.
.
I sa vings in labor, quicker 'compuMAN, ARRESTED
000.
all to the m uaic, in order. of "Sail00
Winn er of a $50 sninp bond tations, involved in m a intaining
For h alftime festivities ffie band
The Pomeroy police arrested
tna:, Sailing," "'By the Sea," "Take
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smartly steppJng to the sprightly William T. Soulsby, 31, Pomefoy, was Alfred Grange of Meigs Coun- C?mplete i ndustrial , rec ords pro.
e Out to • the Ball Gam e" and
:l'i
M
_ Funer al services for DonIey
drum cadence, entered the end of for paJSing on a double yeltow ty, Lloyd Blackwo od, master, fqr v1ded by IBM ma�hm es: He tol d
· ''fuhin' " with "Good Old Summerg a
l
5 who
the field in a V �uhpilatlon ,and r llne. He is to appear in M ayor Le- its pruentati on .
of the ma ny se�1 cea s uch �a -� �� �: r��� time" ill tr��ltion music .
s
i e
!� �l :� �- .
then grouped int(I columns of , gar'a court tonight. •
chine s �r l,orm m m od e rn in·
-------community,
r
o
ad
i
n
the
R
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B
RFD,'
r,;
The pre-eame �w, before play•
six e■ to maint a in th e regular b•nd
.
without
d ustry, rnd1catlng tha t
MARRIAGE LICENS&amp;..._
1
W.
a ., _ l l be held lion- ing the National Anthe m, was fea·
Letart,
V
Pomeror Chief of Police Jecl arra ngement. Heading down field
not
d
coul
today
y
r
ust
d
in
m
e
th
wi
William E. Baker, 40, Reeds\oille,
FOUNDATIO� WINS
Bv, Un.lt•cl Pr HS lnter1U1tion■ I
day al 10:30 a . m. at the Broad tW"ed by a da nce routine by major•
Web,ter spent Thursday and Fri­ the band played "The Viclors." Ao
•2, Reedsville,· be carried out_ at its prese n t
• •K•' bble , •
The Hoher Ho,pltal Fn ,nd a t,·"-n 1 ,nd P ea•l
idates
ca
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presiden
ia
The
l
ml
Run Lutheran Chlll'ch.
eltes·1 ,eindy Morris, Coleen Wilson,
day a fternoons "swearing in'.' an d has been customa ry a t the first was a war ded $1 1 1 .7'1 for , amount Jimmy Joe Hemsl ey, 21, Miners- 1 scale ?f operahons.
slumped in the South and M i d, ln■lructlng boy1 selected for school home g ame, the band members du e fro m Helen -Batey in a Com- ville, O. S. Army, a nd Elizabeth '
0
a
everly; Cu odiff
resident G�ne Grate presided
P
Mr. Ki n g �ad been in ill_ heal� �:: ee�'!1! �•rri :
1
west todsy. both courHng the
\ . ' patrols at Central and Sugar Run were· individu a lly introduced •nd mo n Pleas Court ruling.
over the meeting.
An n ProcLor .
farm vote and blaming the other for a long time. He �a d _ hved an
Jim Rood waa drum major and
· ·what their duties will be.
eHch saluted th e au�i ence.
for the decline i n farm- Broad Run most of his Ide as a Karen Greg and Marilyn Swan
party
in
re
swo
f
At Sugar Run tbe chie
farmer and was a WW II vet eran.
cr's income.
Following the playing of the fanT
w ere flag bearers.
Captain Eddle B aer, Lt. Chuck
Up
O
toured
Pa rente. both deceased, were
Kennedy
F.
'
John
Sen.
f
a
re
the
unit
prestjnted
a show
1 11:umy, arid
P&amp;trolmen Mik�
the North Carolina tobacco belt. Qunicy L. King: a nd Estella M.
• Wria)it, David Brown, Cha rles based on one of ,)m�rica's m ost ---------Grah a m.
a s�ailed the adminijtretion's
He
.
�rd, Neil Co lm er. Terry Aker, popular contribution, to the muslMoeller I• Taking
h
nd
J
c
ca
t
n
a
vi
rs
e
l)aimY 'erow ind Tom H arris.
a
� - �� �!r���::: !a: :!·e ����n
M.
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a
e�;:
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J
�:: �; �;� �� Her b�� ��� J=!: �'. Road IMpection Tour
Y
S'lfOffl in at Central school were
.
.
.
·n
trying to_ repud1ite t h e progr a ms 1
·
bled
Which
Wis
B'.l
Congressm an W alte r J. Moeller
n
"lroet
1
e
vi
e
St
Lt.
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in;
a
pt
,
a
c
Swisher
. nc,n
the Soviet Emba53y ha uled down of Agr1culture Secret a
BERLIN . UPI-Sovlft . jft fl1ht-·
.:,
Ezra John A., Edw , n L., a ll RFD, Letart. ,• will join M other lederal legis­
patrolmen H arry New -Orlean� . Here the band g■�e ••• In ,nu1, ally heavy n, mber, 1
Plnlaw , and
I
1111d
Garlan
d
G.,
DeKaulb,
Ill
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a
n
0
A.
M _. I .
HAVANA UPI-Prtml•r Fldll. its flag . at 1 1 : 5
Ta rt Benson.
n'
lhree sisters: Mrs.· Oci e M ae Old- l ators from throughout Ohio on
:oamef. Bl11 Moore, Ron al d Loga n out with a httl e or that old DI,xi e· flew into Berlin's air l ink, today Castro 's revolutionary regime im- humiliahnJ
. en� of relaltons with
1 "' od. Keith Phslfo.
'an d , the II tra In Of "Amer ca n
Ken ne dy's southern barnstorm . aker, RFD Letart, Mrs, Gamet L. an extehfiive air and ground tour
the Congo Rep�blic. The flag
posed travel restrictions on
e
½1
in a tactic th at recalled
1
8
tr
P
0
Federal Aid Highway Pro­
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s. AmbaHador Phlllp Bonsal came d own 10 mmules belore the Ing began in Greenville and w as CJad:, Letart, and Susan J. Ed- of
efforts to harass Alli ed tr
For stro ng along this
jects
on Monday.
ll
on to stops in wards, New Have �
C ' llKe-1 949 ai t'IUt. , .
'f• ' ll
b
due lo move
de ad li ne imposed by C ol. Joseph
early loday, sh ortly alter a rm ed
known street, . the ba nd _prov1 de d d rlng he
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1 P�HUIRAL CHANGED
.
e
,
Charlott
into three Mobutu who seized power earlie r Gree hsboro, Asheville,
m llltlam en mov e d
Friends m ay call i.t the Fogle-Mr. Moelle r and the party will
, , Arran&amp;ement.s for services o_f th e proper attire by formmg a hat
With all E ast Germany &amp;o .fly Am erican ba nks bere 115 a possi• this week.
a nd Ralelgh-all In North Caroboard
specia l , airliners and tra­
Fri­
dltd
who
Wlll
and c a�e. "�• nd Me Down My over, rei n fol'ced Sovi�t Jet' aql! adsong Funeral Home a nytim e after
� � F.4na G.
Moltutu had ordered the Soviet Jina.
. noo n Su nday. Interme nt will be in vel to Akro n wffere they wl ll in­
morning lo Columbus h ave W�lkln Ca ne _was the appropri a te rone flew across the 20-m_ ile-wlde ble gprelude to their seizure . by
.I.
Nixon w as in Des Moines
Ci.echoslovakian a nd "other so.
the ·overnm ent.
spect urba n proJecta in th e A1i­
l. ltNa chUsed - (rom Sunday at 2 number for this formation.
a ir corri dors and too.k off
and
ch a mpioning a Broad Ru n Cemetery with the Rev. ron expressway system. Then
ere he wl!is
wh
assies here to close
emb
cialist"
Church
n
Herma
Mt.
thti
John
kenhower ofOci a ting.
9. ffl. at
Th-eee new a ctions appeared and de m anded the staffs a nd new [arm pl an aimed al cutting
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The band then formed a trump�t I l anded from fields a long the corthey will view federally aided
· · ti1 'tbe Ewing Cha pel at S p. m .
?
like
ly to stra in U. S.-Cuban rel awhll
e Western planea' _were
rs
rid
e
s
�
c
down
cqslly
a
griculture
surplu
s
the
cou�
ch�lcians
leave
thei
t
rural
road11 and a p ortion of the
would
be
he
a
rd
at
on
e
o
f
which
Mt.
the
at
.• �. Burial will be
!l ight spots In Dixie- flymg passengers ◄ nd vitally 'lions nearly to th� brea king try immedi a tely. Jt appea red his
The v lce president was to Oy
th
e fa mous
new
I.
S. 1 1, the M ed ina-Colum­
ce
.
metery
,;
,llerD&gt;ati
": eedcd supplies into W est Ber- point.
to Sioux City, Iowa, then to M in- Called To ML Olive
orders were being obeyed.
land and pl ayed "Hot Suppe. "
bus freeway.
nesola i n win d ing up his 9,000- Early
·
.
The ahow was · concluded by Im.
l\lorning
L �OPOLDVIL,.,.L_E .. u,Pl-Pr•ml•�
The hurrlcanMIJtered South mile one week campaign swing
A British pilot reported Friday
TAKIN G VACl\TION
forming the PHS a nd •playing the
The Pomeroy em ergency squad
P atrice Lumum .... s11pped away
a · Sovi et pla ne buzzed his airlln er
toda)' cleaned up from Vlrginia through 15 stales.
and Mrs. Sam terry I foi,ner Alm a M ater.
went to the M ajor Powell resrdence ROYAL WEDDING PLANNED
his
ationa
N
ip
from
pro•
BUEDINGEN, Ge rmany UPI­
United
it
pi.
In
with
Missisa
d
to
e
but
collid
and
rly
Martin
ea
n
.
Dru m maj orette 11 Pa Ql a Sayre
r Of thti Hotel
at Mount Olive at 12:40 a. m. to­
A roy al welidlng wlll be held
tectors today a nd rumors , swept
FINED
$10,
COSTS
b
a ne
Hurric
of
gasp
e
laat
deUb
The
no
e
to
be
ed
ppear
a
th�re
will
&amp;,
dre
n
A
e
r
a
jo:rette11
a
ns,
m
reUrin
a
Ev
nd
a
a
ia
y.
,who
d
a
Peaieroy
I Leopoldvl e th at he ad _ been
her e next Wednes day, u niting
Charles R. Snyder was fined $10
atl:tna hJ1 permanent home in Lola -Zie gler, Ruth Ann ,Edwards, rate attempt today to Interfere shot and Hkilled while �trymg to Ethel which whipped in lro m
Prlnee
H einrich of
Germ
an
Squ
ad
men
s
a
i
d
th
r­
a
t
Pow
e
ll
w
a
s
e
yest
Court
ty
n
u
o
C
in
costa
tornado
a
c
end
in
Gulf,
e
m
e
a
th
flic-ju,t
a
tr
atern
e
W
the
with
nd
H·
cuolyn
Well■,
nue,
Sandy
Bau a
· � at lQI Union 4ve
.
Braunschweic-Lu
ab
b
miles
ad
ock
ro
a
ul
e
neburg,
37 . 11:nd
pas
.
30
o
ssibl
e
pneum
o
nia.
sufferi
n
g
fr
o
m
p
u
�
spawned t1Ut of its turb�lence .., day for fa ilure to d isplay license
t
.... �. after M extende d VI· c,rplyn Edwarda. Flag swlnKert stea dy haras1menl of the kind . from
of
Yse
nbura:­
Pri
n
cess
Alexandr
th
e
c
a
pital.
a
n
to
Meigs
General
He
w
a
s
t
a
ke
tags.
He
was
cited
b
the
Ohio
,
Ala.,
near
-which
hit
Sylac
a
ug
a
ir
lhe
a
y 1
·
�� at RotQ&gt;rlnta. Arkansas are Siira• Weaton a nd Sharon the Ruuians used during
Buedin_fen.
HOJ.Pital.
St.ate
Patrol.
The
Lumumb
a
report
�
a
s
Birmingh
a
m,
Friday
aft.en.oon.
lift.
Moore:
llay
Woodgeard
Js
director.
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Members of Drew Webster Post 39, American Legion, have
set aside their regular meeting Monday evening in order to
staf;le a public meeting at 8 p.m. at the post h_ome.
Feature of the op en m eeting · .
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wi ll be .a recording o( a ta lk · by I J.!riCB. and 15 brmgmg modern m�
Dr. Thomu A. Dooley, tamed ••me- , dical care to :pl aees in which it
had b4!en unknown be�ore.
dieal •amba!Jsador to Laoe ." The
author of two ba,olu, Dr. Dooley is I . · Comma_ode.r � Gtl more, Jr..
lhe only Am e rican ever to be dec- 1 � extend1ng mvltation for the J?Ub·
or-a.led by th e ·kingdom of Laos. 1 be to ·att end the M onda&gt;' night
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The Speech recording to be pre- meetdDi. _ _ ___ --s•mted al the · Monday eve,ning seff-- I
sion will be the talk delivered to
Boys' State . representatives this
sum.mer at Ohio Univeriity in Athl·
fnfo�fflJl) · �fc ·e��i�
ti ih e t' 0
p
e�rie11Ct1s ol Dr. J)oo]ey in Laos
and hb coopera tive work with the
witch· doctors ther-11 In practicina I
medicine. The doetor o uUines his
estab lishment
of " Medico," the
Th e Racin e a nn 11al Fa ll Festival
lnlcrnation al med ical organizati on af! d PUl!J P�f o Sho w spons?red ?Y
which now h as 1 7 m edi,caJ out• the R a &lt;."tnl!' Am erican Legion will
posts i n 12 countries in• A11la a l1.d l&gt;e ·ce lebrated the week of Se pt.
24th,
The cl imax will come Sa turIJ
day
night, Sept. 24 with ga m es,
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dancing a nd eats, with thousa nds·
o{ pri1:es.

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Miss Carol Ledlie, da uahter 1f
M r. an d Mn. Wm. B. Ledlie of
Langsville has enrolled a t Ft. Stai.c
State Bur.iness College at Parkers·
burg, W. Va., in the 9 - 12 mon th
secntarial course.
Carol a tte nded high sch oo l in
Wood Counly near Toled o for
three y.::ars before moving here
whe re sh e was a membe r of the
1960 gradu ating class al Rutland
High School . Mr. and Mrs. J. f&lt;' .
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Mrs Lin dsey Beegle retur n e d to
h er home m CoI um b us Iod ay • r
ler a v,Sll with her parents, Mr.
Mrs. Mari on Wood, vice presi, f
and M rs Ray Woodgeard.
Mr , and Mrs. James Deem of dent, o pened the meeling with de­
Ne w Hann v1s1ted
Wednesday vol1on foll owed with the Lord'a
evcnmg with his parents, Mr. and !'rayer and pl edge to the flag Mrs.
Mrs. Pearl Deem, Morning Star." Mab el VanMeter and �rs. Floyd
Henrv Eich i nger who injured Ridenour were reported ill.
h1s h.and 11t his employment with
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b . ss sesthe Bilum Lumbe r co ., returned 1 • Followi n g a short us1ne
were played under
· Ch ester Tu esday · smn ,· . games
to his home m
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o1 Mrs. Eldon K raeuthe 1rec110n
.,.,
a e "eraJ H-•pital
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rrem ·Meigs
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ter and Mrs. Henry EicM n ger with
Susan Dixon, daughter of Mr. iPrites awarded the winners. Mrs.
. and Mrs. llerbert Dixon is con - tf'Oloughby Hill won tht: door
I lined l&lt;J her home, Huck Springs ,I hrii.e.
I ROad h}, il lnc�s ·
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M rs. Wi lliam Bartels 1s a rncdi- lhc h.ru;tesses to Mrs. He n ry Spencal pa11rnt ,jl Mr1gs 1.;encral l los- ccr, M rs. No rma11 1-'rederick, Mrs.
Os&lt;·ar Weber , Mrs. Wood, Mn. �eJ1•,
pital.
ry Beaver, M rs. Esther Wni;::ht, 1
Mr . and fllrs
r&gt;wi;:ht Logan ' Mrs. Larry Wolfe, Miss Leda Mar
speill Tuei, ddy with rrlatil' es in I Kraeuter, Mrs. Eichi nger, Mrs. Ed.Portsmouth illld wcfl• acc·om- di e H artun�, Mrs. Cla re nce Nrul,z- 1 '
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11anied home by her mother, J ing.
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Mrs. Florence Halley.
Mn. Pearl Koblent1 , �n. JiP:JMrs. Hans Ll•i;ch11er (Jo �1111
Hodge/ and dau::;htcr, Joh &lt;1 nna Ma- V a nMetfr, Mn. John H ayes, MH.
I rie, have- n:tumed Lo their home Fa nnie Adam11, Mra. Hobart NfW'•
after a two weeks visit with her ell, Mrs. Milo Biggs. Mrs. Rly Morp� rent�. Mr. and Mr11 . W e l&gt;ster ris , Mr� . Virgil Rouhh, M r&amp;. Curtts
Hodge, Laurel St. M��. Lesch n er is Frederick, Mrs. Hill. Mrs. Kr■eutTHE FRECKER$
living Ill �,ilwauket&gt;. Wise. and will er and one guest, �s. EliLBbelh
· Mr. and Mrs. Charles pavid Frecker celebrated their 60th
returned thert&gt; arter a �hort visit Wickham .
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in Colum bus
' · Wedding a�niversary Mondiay , September 5, at their home,
Pine Grove, where they came as bride and groom to live.
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Miss Ella Baum and Charles D Frecker were united in mar.
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riage on September 5, 1900, at the home of the bride ' s parents
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at Oak Hill, by the Rev. Thomas Edwards and to this union
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was born eight children. They also have twelve grandchildren
Thursday evening a number of and twenty-two great grandchUdren.
---A hllsh1 ss �i[t w3s presented · the members of. the B. H. Sa nborn
Pres ent to help their parenta
to Mr�. lknry noiley whl'n the )l isg io nary SOf iety or the Middle- celebra te their anniversary we re
I Jolly Club met Wrdnesday eveport First ,Ba pi{ iat c hurch attended Mrs. H o mer Holle r (Ada); Mrs.
n in 11 at her home in Syracuse.
the Fellowship Tea a t the Fi rst Olin B a iley {Mabel): Mrs. Carl
Mrs. Olmer Grimm, pr esident, Baptiat Church i n Ches hi re .
Ashbaugh
(Arlene ); Raym ond,
C'?n d ude d a shf)rt b�slncss se .�Wilbur
a nd Roy Frecker.
1r
from
ndin1
Among those at
� da u8J O D . The tr.a ve llng pme d o n ated M i ddleport were Mrs. Isa bel Wine- \ ghter, M rs. Henry Bullard ( Ber· :--:,
by Mrs. Grm11n was awarded lo bren ner Mrs Morah Leonard M l'J . tha) of Tampa, Fla ., was unable
· Pl ans were d iscussed for th e
Mrs. Gene Evo ns.
al H'Jll oween party
wh en
annu
One
to
d
son,
nd.
die
e
Charles,
att
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m
a
Max Or� dorit, Mrs. Paul
.
�ames were . pl a yed d uring the M rs. David Sneller,
the · Fieney-Bennett Post, Amer•
Mr,. E, L. severa_l yea rs ag o.
1ioc1al hour with prb.es a w arded Hugh t&gt; s, Mrs. Da na Hami l ton, &amp;,Ira.
A d mner was ser ved at n oo n to ic a n Le gion met Wc d nesd a)' even­
to Mrs. Charles Strauss a nd _ Mrs. , I Allen Hugh es, Mrs. Harold Chase, a , 11ro u_p or. rela tives and friends i11g at the h all In Middle po r t for
Eldon WIii,, Mrs. Geral d _Wil der- Mrs. Ge rald Antho n y, Mn. Tony Including Rev. a nd Mn. \Ya ldo J. th e ir regu lar me eting. H enry
mouth received a n anmvenary Fowler Mrs Harry Houd uhell Bartelti, Mu. M a rg111·et Peoples Cl a'tworthy, Lewis Lo 11 g, Paul
·
girl rrom her !ecr et pal.
)frs. Beul a h While , Mrii. P-t,jlri and._ M iss Emma Joachim of Porn- Greenlee an d Everett Davis were
Refreshme n ts were 11erved by Hoffma n , Mrs , Donal d Boo ne , Mra. eroy; Mr. a nd Mrs. Ed B aum, n ame d as a committee to he a d
the hostess to those named ahove Bertha Archer, Mrs. Willian Mc- Cheat er; M r . an d Mrs. El mer the par ty this, year.
and_ M rs. Wilbur H anning, M rs. Ghee, Mra. Davi d Dant, Jr., Mrs. :Qaum. Mr. and Mrs. Georg e Blum
William Swlsher, commander
Lillie Hauc k, Mrs. Albert Wooq - Charles Benn elt.
and Mr. a nd _ Mrs. Arthur Leon- wu in ch a rge of the meetiM
________
ard l4nd M r a. Donald Hauck.
ard_ and Dia ne a nd Ka thy o� Lo- when the mem bership driv e with
The October meeting will be
Bill RalliU, first vice comman der
gfm . ,
held al the home or Mrs. Ch arles
-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joachim, gof un derw ay.
SIra U68,
,
Mr. Richards or th e Jackson
Ch.,I e s B urt , M rs. M a rI e Joa ch'· m ,
Mr . and Mn. Norman Joa chim Posl was prese nt to d iscuss the
O
and Marilyn and Mr. a nd Mrs. posiibillty of orga n izing a Ligh,t
,
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GIRLS
Joaeph Kittave, Wilma a nd JoAn n Dut1• Rescue tea m in this a re a .
/ O.f M
lo
81 e
b
oJ :Yo � n11stown;
Miu B l anche
M rs. Wi l bur Pierce was in
�o:: :!�: fe �
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fr!�
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M{.
d
Clev_
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lan
n
e
e
a
charee of th e meeting of the Mar- Zl,p_p n
f
fla ,Cl.lH t)f tftl! Bradbury 'Church Mr,. Edw�rd Pickett m, B a it · cre a m and c ak e were serv ed to
t
Trim as a glo\·e.
m,ore, M d ., Mr. and Mn. Ciirl members a n d guest.
· 1 "1'r Ist w hen the group
me.t
Light Crepe Sole
Ashbaugh
an d Judy
Elllcatt
1
e dne1day ev enln1 for ih reg1,1lar
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Sizes 8 �, to 3, 4-10
Three Church Member•
m eeti ng, She waa ahio devotional
M r. an d M n. Hom er Holter
1e d
.
an d M r , and Mrs. _Roy Holter, Attend Men'• Meeting
'e1�r K
' ,..p"reaent to di\• Ann, Alan a nd Jamee, Chester
. m g w�s
Re v. Fred J. Gardn er, Waller
cuss wllh the group ImproveBunce an d WiHiur Theobalrl of
Road · M r a nd Mrs
R
a ymond
I me n ts on the p_a rsonage,
a-nd Mr. and M rs. Ken- th e M i ddlepor t Church of Christ
The group signe d a ro ,nd · Frecker
Tuppers Plains · are atten d ing the Ch r istian Men's
neth l;"1:'.oI e cker •
r o b'III card t O be aenL to Wilbur
MIDDLEPORT
, an d Mrs. Roy Frecker, Jame11, Clinic tod ay and tomorrow .� a t
Mr
Rowley wh o uryderwent surgery
Howell's M ill nea r Hunlin�ton.
Jackie a nd JoAn n , rine Grove.
W ed ne
at H?lzer Hospita l
F r iday a fternoon Rev. Gard ner
duri
nR
•t::
Op
e n House w as held
' m n rn mg. Refreshments were
BIG GIRLS'
. the 8fter noon a nd evening with wi l l be th e speaker and his to­
.
.
I ved by Mn. Leona Eberabach •nd
pic will be "The Minister and
oximately 1?5 callm � .
Blaek Crepe Sole
M rs. J es. Ie Sl..on IOl low '· ng the appr
I Th e tabl e was altr actlve
His Wor k.'' Following hi8 talk a
cen! bu 11lnes, m eeting tn t hose nam ed
w H h a l a rge wed ding cake, p a nel Jiscussion will be held.
Above and M r11. Kath ry n Wc rn�r, tered
l
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of Mr 4n d Mrs Clifford
Mn. Leth■ Russell, M�s. A.lic e he ift
Hllherg.
A beautiful 'vas e of
Johnston and Mra. Bernice W1r,n.
Sizes 4 to IO
flowers sent by their da u'ghter, OES To Hold Jitney
a
Mn. Bu llard, ad ded to the de cora- Supper Saturdy
!
SPICIAL MIETING
Saturd ay a ftern oon beginning
ng of Siloam tion1 or the roo m. T he couple
1 A lipecla l meeti R
received ma ny ,: lfb 1rom the a t 4 o'cl ock the members or
be
will
Ch
e
hi
e
of
r
Lod e:e No. 438
e
he ld Saturd a y, SP.pt. 17 , at 7 p. m. m mber, of their family •nd Evan,it eline Chapter. OES, are
holding a Jitney Supper at the
· with work in the third dc,11ree. All friends.
A barn dance waa enj oyed in M asonic H a ll, Middle port.
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a
som
ar
e
cor
d
ially
inMiddleport
the e veni ng with music provid ed
, v lLed.
Th e public Is Invited and it
by Ed Salser, Cba rles (Whiley) will be he l d in th e b asement. En ·
Beegle a nd M a x Boring. Mr. Sal­ tr a nce ls on the si de of the
� r and Mr. Beegle furnished bulldln1 on Walnut Slrei:!t.
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-- the m usle tor th e couple "'Alh en
Lh ey were married 50 yeara ,iio.
lnfent,, Girls ,and Boys
GUISTI OF WlltS
3 PIECE
M r . and Mn. R,lpb Davidton of
Cincinn ati were dinner ,net- over
nlgl\t guesla of Mr. a nd Mrs,
Other
Ralph Webb Sa turday.
dinner ,:;uests wtre the line offi­
Consists of Jackel, Cap and
cen of Racine Chapter, OESi
Snap crotch Overalls. Sizes
namely Jan e HUI, Phyllis Martlll,
S., M., L.
Betty Salaer, Ellzabelh a nd Alr
f,d ,T�ney, On SI.Ulday � lbt
. ��• were 1uest1 .:, 9J.i; 'ihi
1,�'tron1 and P1,1t :N,troris
lilt/ct 2B I picnic
ii j
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NEXT YEAR'S PRICES

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II)' LUCILLf HAWKINS

60th Wedding Anniversary Celebrated

Past Councllorti or Chester Coun• i
di, Daughters of . America, met on
Wedn esday ev enmg at the lodie
hall with Mn . Buell Ri denour and
Mn Ji,mes Ridenour as hosteHes. I,

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People '
In Pomeroy .

Tuesday eYening Mrs. Jack Bachner enter!a i ned her card club at 1
her home 10 Middleport
Guests were Mrs J ohn Bacon ,
Mrs Remo N 1er 1 , M
· n Te d C hap' rs
man, Mrs LA;w1s S auer . . Jr • M
rs ,
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Paul
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Glaze,
C
enn
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1 Charle t Harker, M n Charles Arch
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er of Middleport and Mrs Robert j
Shaf t r or H\lntmgto n. At the close
of play refreshments were served
by the hostess.
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Paw. NewtmD, Barban! Rush
''TIIE YOUNG
PIIILADELPHIANS"
- also Rlchard Arlen in
-rht. BLONDE BLACKMAILER'
Also Cartoon
• SATURDAY ONLY
- David IAdd - Chill Wills
''THE SAD HORSE"
(Color)
- .also lay ft'aoton - Karen Ste e le
"RlSE a. FAIL OF
LtXlS DIAAIOND"

Past Councilors
Met Wednesday
.
·, At Lodge Hal/

Mainly About

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I can think of I number of peo.
pi e m Meigs Coun ly wh o will now
be ,ble to &lt;el monthly ,.,., menb
a6 a re9u l t o! thi.s change.
her
· tor exa�!e, the l ady
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a �upl ta?:o� Ji�/�=�
ft2nd birthday. Her huaband had
dled in 1�, after a tong il ) nesa.
Sh e bro ught with her the stub of
bis social secur ity card . In ch eck:'f-1 Mr. R.'s account, we fo und that
lit the l ime of death he had 2 ½:
years of work under social �curlt)', trnl!er the oM 1il,r, he would
need tO h ave 3 years of w�rk
in
!J�d!r 10i: . -Mr�., R w lQ q uali!y for
,
W Ja ow, '6eiief1Ei lJnder the ne�
law, ho weiver, Mr. R. woul&lt;l
c�nsidered fuPY. irisured at
t
time of death with ohly _2 ye ars li,�
ol
work_ under .mclJJ security. ;t Mn ,
R _will visit our , om� agam, we
cat, take her application and ge l
het payments starte"
�rs. R_
,..e ..
• wid0� •1�
. We ur••
as well as workeN bow at or over
retirtmel)t age _ w� h1,ve been
'tr.ere ttdt
tM past Urit'
iotd
�W�t t9r · pes·rifeif'fa 1 1-dc qf .
v:tsit
� :lifflder IIO�i'!I\
our office at · 'th-e: ·firih' ·eonv,j-a · Ut ,�
itnce, � tnq� �
F{f,t payme¢tf \o o'se u�tl'ly ,ti·
etbt e ii a Nifµ]t � this �a'd8
lb?
will be made fir the month
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Odober
in tehhi_ of , ,Ut'iri , _eli�bntif,.,
the reduction IQ _ l_he · •mount -:it
_
lffA
"(Ork i:equired .Jne•�

Social Security

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. Play At 5-3
Clip Friday

�:.· Comin.-. .Events

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,u! ��� r�� ��:�p:'�1���
lie She!' man , Charles Butts, Ed .
ward HO lb. rook ' Clarence Thomas
Mra . William Ferguson and dau,a:hter,. Mrs. Beecher
Saunders
a nd s on; Mrs. Carro l l Canaday
anct da ughter; Mrs. WendeU Jone a nd daughter; Mrs. D�rsil Mc
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n� Dun1ng Rutl andr twm sons
Births, S!pt. 15 Mr. and Mrs.
Jah n D uddi ng, Rut l a nd, son.

� I. BLaKULSW
to 1 3 pound1 per acre and potash
r.&amp;
· CWiMt, AJlftt, ..,.,.lwttv,...
per
I level 102 l o 1 35 pounds
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°1Atti wt l'eediht our mead ow acre These three areas are again
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Ind � ·crops�ou1h l i me I typlcal of Meigs County 8011s
The l960 amendments to the so, and 1'81ff12'N"?" is Ont&gt; of the I where a starl has been made on
36. :Bueb&amp;ll
sjal secqril)' l aw reduc.ed by abou t
qu�on1 Dan Smith of Racine is irnprov1ng the Hme le vel to near
•,. ·�•·-a
te•m
•
o ne-t i.ird the length
P
of t,·m ,
f tl,.mptlng to hel p £armers .ins- the recommendid amount for the
.
-..-uD
19• WIMI''/ hH
,
-pe-rs�
..,a.q,o,
•er.
"l'I'
to •or\ tinder spclal
growth or alfalta Fert i lizer on
35. Winglike
y-,n ..
eec�mty to become inaured for
At &amp;lie lle1ga County Hay Day theee tfn-tt 111trk,8 w11 'll'l)l!'ed at
the pnment of ben e rits to hims el f
held Oil. lht Smith .f.arm last the ra� or 400 pounds of �-20-20
a nd his family,
:P.JC!� f.111fn'trs he� tfii �port11n J per acre a11t _.-NII '6als wa� :22. Foftlbodlng
Rt.- di Ille four di fferent l'&gt;0!18lble lffdrd i'n ��I lW.Some 400,000 i,eopre wil l become
23. Earthly
,.,
hL-'-a
4ftU
cu.miff
�
ptlo ns to this q uestion. The
i mmediate ly eliglble for cash benrl
L
'-+--+n &amp;lrs to lh\s q ue st ion wi ll
11
In atte"'1 pU� to 'Ctetennl't'le if tit �
r,,
e fits because of this cha nge in the
J. E. and Ora Profitt to Ralph
co]Jlie I n the 11e1tt J. wo three or h me i a l he llmttin.r: factor m the
law, incl udi'ng many wives, widows.
an &lt;! Nina Macomber, 3A, Salem.
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est.�l
i
shment
of
B�
r
tone
lime i •1�
fov yean
sihd depend en t husbands and widEmllla M . lng'e l s, de e .. t o Clyde
.
One of the biggest q uestion me11a ows, �arble Chff Quarri�s
o'9.'
en already at or be yond retire.
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ua ns., Midi..a.
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lein
d1stri• •"' Q
., i• ts Me1g11 1.,.,ounty
let
M e ig s th rou •�
m
farnung
m en t age. Fir"lt pay m ents to ne_,.
J'll.ll'ks In
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dlefMrt.
butor
Bob
ee
provided
five
.
County is how to es ta blish and
,
L
a9
"ea.ti
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ly el igible pel'SOns will be for th e
Es;l!I and (leva Johnson to
fl'IJAllltlln food forage st11 nd11 of ton, of acriC'lllt�aJ grou nd lime
month of Oct0lfe'r·
a
...,Floyd i'l'.i-d le)' Anh Ashmf"l
J
.
rtone per iere. This was •�l&gt;lied
l't
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le,ame mixture&amp;.
u
"rt---t'--1Ua� er the new nJle. 'person
l&gt;ur-.• -�. SOA, $item.
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a
as
surface
A�I
in
li'ettment
.
� tettin-, al) the d emonstrar each!III, retii'etnenl afe (M for
-�b� Shtile'r, de-c. to Mary
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tio'rl tou'° field ,trips were select· fn gtvi�I further advantage . to • _, , .
' �U1ony Shuler, Joseph
men,
G��
m
wo
r
en)
ft,:ed
)'ear
e
t&gt;ii.
fo
6t
p
,
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this
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1tr
brture of ni'fle
i B, a
ed which ha d been tn com in
on
ly a�U't 3 yeffi of w�. un., r 1tar1111·ret Groft,
lr"t--f
Shtl
l't,t
Kahl
_
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of
nd1
�
nd
a
f•Ua
pounds
Pp11
,
lMI. A:C't"M'ding to Mr. Smith ma
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eltfi,
: Afft�. Of Trans., Silem.
so
ctlrity
t\ii
�f
re
ln1tea'd
d�I
.
_
the
_
.
l,,rjl-�
othy \VH biihd Rede-d the
tim
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or
a
improv
en
m
e
thi
n
o
t
J
area did
to 5 )'eil'l l1MI.Ulr-etd by the old 11\v.
-li, .,. .,...
:;.W. M. and Mary c. Cottri ll to
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not start until abo u t ei ght year! week of April 2ttb. In the nexl
o �ower Co., 97.00A, coal,
Ont
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h
c
m ent •re a'hy
retire
,
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lf
f
e
w
it
years
wlll
be
in
te
re1t1ng
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time
l'l"ett
,)'
year
o
wlll
u
need
to
T
.In pr,eparalion for thl1 year 's �6 wa tch this ltrip to determine
ha
o
Ida
•nd
H
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y.r
rke41
11\'rdet
�al
le&lt;;'Urtty
H.
Denison to E!tel
extra
the
t
f
li
of
amount
me
nd
detnondration, soil WH te,ted I
:a"r''+""-if-- .�
for only S. ¼ _yea�s �ntte:a4 of the
and
Reva
Johnson,
l .OOA. Salem.
th
and
e
esin
b
anM
dt�t
te
.
1
1'9 deterrntne the J)re,ellt l fme
5 to &amp;1/t _ y'eani required �ore the
Rarold itnd, Dora M. Nel so n to
Ma�
1tlld fertilit)· level of varkull• -tfblishinent o{ tl1e legu me 11tand.
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ch•nre 1� e l�w,..
11.. how- •ye �aTn
l
p'f&lt;tewa a
James and Fa nn ie DeW,il'es,. 3'0.00
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a
of d�ildt!l)t:
e
1&gt;1,
'3
e
�.
y � 't �
1,; 7
Of\ strip A the lime deficit ac- lion� ef two tori, �
Were I
_ Fra nces and NeJ lie Anderson t o'
�l s,Wr#f .1 be
.Jk. ion ,lilJder qd�Ufy for
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1
»iiw;h
"'Cordlft&amp; to the soil test "'as two ar.n
_
hed
and
two
diffve
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nt "'
""'ixsocla ftiiettnty - wn:nool which no flt' wh en they nacb r�tii"em ·_
Glt!h and D oria Deeter, 80A, Oliive
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rH tte; phosphorus 30 t Ul't!! wet! 'lllN. Strip C had 12
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e R
na
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and k B. R. Vince visited
t,ound1 and potash 201 Pounds poyn4s of 1lf1H'111 and l&amp;ur t,oand1
;�Y, for �ampi e, that_ - �� u JJ.6 . , \Na= �o D o�o o1: ._: ��ry
d
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his pa�enta, .... and Mrs. L. .F. a m
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� •ere, This was 4etlan•ted II of t�motll)' broaden\ tht nek of
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vi no w 60 and plamung to ..,_ �r, �-5A, Salem.
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Va n- at Lo•1n , o·hlo, over
the tlro lt the en d of I�. Uruler
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th, IO""· lllfte area of ·t•· ••m on - Ap•,i l tlh
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to •·J•st the ..edl"• ml• .
•t•I o about 7 yeh, of ,&lt;Work "to . f..lle
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be mucll di!·
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thh tow 11�••..,,d1- then didn , ,..,.
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tfte
his Plreflb.
tkm . . This --buld be 't.Yl)l cal cf fernct t n Ule �Jtt! t,f ttae
wi
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rt,,,IM,-A C7Ql,luatlm iQaotaM
Rev. and �-- Richard, 'Gimli of :::.s
many · M e igs County soil ll
on four strips. Some slight advan:f s Hit:e�p��y "'i
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weft end 1,11t1t! of Rev. 1nd Mn
or money is not avai l abl e to add ers in the D strip, whic!h was
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The seeding mhit ure n n this rour J)Ou nds. of a JIa Ifa and Iou r
rg, 1 8'J_
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The new rule for figuring min- 105 . m ore in 1960.
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a �d Arm, Pa�kersbu rg, were reee n t
to w i nter wheat in the fall o( agreed that this stand wou l d
I EJ!:NCE, WATCHING THID WO!tw WITH
imum qua rters required for fitlly
The moo n is approaching ,·t,
.
ms EAR&amp;v1&amp;1tors of his mothAr, Mrs. H. L. insured status does not affect the
H1a n o ne
.,9 w1 th scedi ng mi xture being pro ba blY no t last more .i,.
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new
pha se.
8AMIO.H
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Dy er.
broadcast the 11pri n g or 1960 dur- year and mig ht even have a re•
el l gibl l ity of young _ widO wa and
morning star is Mars.
The
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Inc.)
w
duced stand In the I Jtter part of
M rs. A r th ur e h r1 I v 181 ted h er children to draw inother•s
Ing the week or April 1 1th.
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eveii ,· ng· sta rs are Venus,
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I n the other th ree str ips. on l••t
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Thompson , Mrs. John B'"abham pa rents' Mr ' and Mrs· A · .E· Sb ep- children 's be11efits following the Jupiter and Sat ur n .
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the field D, C and D, lhe so il
death of a wage earner. TJ;ie wJHMrs Bill Shinn. Mrs. Robert Sayre ' h rd at Glenlyn, Va ., recently.
On this day in hi!!ltoey:
Farmers are in vi ted •to visit
J. _ . Stewart a nd Rev. a nd Mra. w and d
test showed a l i me defiri t o r one
o
Mrs. Lee Litchfield, Mr s'. Joh�
L
el)ehdent child ren of . a
ln 178'7, the Con stitu tion o f the
the seeding area on the Rac ineDavid F'reeman lfloltended a special 9iorker can draw SQCial Security
oc
ton per acre; II PH of 6.0; ph os- Bas tian
Fer111uso n, Mrs David . Fields, Jr
Un ite!I States: was complet�d and
road ta observe I.h e 11tand ·
· a l l day conference .at Charle9lon, on sUrvi vors bellefits if .the workt:r sig ed y
P ho rus level rnnged from six
By Mn . C arroll .-dams, Jr.
and Mrs. H o ffman.
n
b a , majority of the 55
thla fa l l and to follow the stands
Thursd,.oy. 'lllls �•s for �h e purpose ha1 1 credlt fot' 'a t I-east a Jear arid
LAYN
E REUNION
�eleCate_s attendln� the constiluREBEC CA CIRCL E
- -- d1Jtin1 the ne1tt few years. The
On Septem ber 4, 1_960, sixty-three .., The Reb ecca Circle of th e Unit- o! getti n g acqua mled w1,th th e new a hair j ust before his de• th.
h onal convention in Philadephia.
reiulta 11hould determ ine If lack
bisho� of the Metbod tSt Church
descendants and fnendl of P. G. ed Lutheran Church women
Remembe_r th a t social seCUfHY
In 1 796 President Geo'r.(e Washo( lime or rerti li :zer, or se eding
met a nd hls program.
benefi ts �'Jmot , start unti1 y'bu ingtofi del i vered his farewell
migtures might be the · m ajor Layne 1nd Je■s Layne assembled a t on W ednesday afterno on in the
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the New H� ve n Park for the i r an- church basement with M�. Melvin . Mrs. fllad� Allen l11 11 surgical pa- file a cln.1111 with_ the tQ�al seeU r- address.
proble ms.
nua
l , teumon .
Those attending K napp serv i ng u hostess. Mrs. Ro - t lent at 'Me 11s General Hm1pltal.
ity ofrt ci. nearest you. theretp re,
In 1936, the Mijor Bowes '
Management including ti m e of
.
Mr. a_nd Mt&amp;. Marvin Ben_nett and i f you be)(eve ycm may be l?HJ!!ible Amateur H our made it&amp; debu t on
c�m� from various Places I n Ohio, 1a nd Karr wa.!! pro gra m l-ead
er for
cu ttl'nl and amou nt of 'fertilltathe day, her topic "Girts That Dif- family have move&lt;! from their tor benefits u nder thiiJ cbangt in radi o starting 'a trend toward i..ttlon each year may have a dell- Virgin ia and We11t Virginia.
Fo�
lowlng a pot l uck din ner the fer," an
d was assisted by Mn. Otto �ome o n Haven Heights to Frank- law. visit o'ur office noW. O ur o f, en t con tes ts In radio programn lte erfect on the long ttme remeeting
was
o pened by preaid�nt Grimm. Mrs,
lice in Marietta is located at 309 ming.
J. v. McGrew talked hn, W. Va.
&amp;ulh,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lievlng Plltnam Street.
J� ury R. Rowell . The foll owing of- on the 11ymbols a n d co or&amp; or the
In l 939, Russia invaded Poland
f1cers for ne1&lt;t year were elected: church.
a nd child ren of Ke nova, Ky. visit_______
in Worl d War II.
president, Mr1. Do nald Cook; vice
Those a tte nding were Mrii. Har- ed here o ver the w eek 'end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Sayre, Jr.
president, Jack KIipa trick; .sec re- old Joh nson , Mrs. Rob eit McG J otho
h
poet
'l'b·ou&amp;ht for today
tary, Mn. Randall
-, 1pent
Jin, Mi'!!I. Harry Layne, Jtl� Edna and family a( Ne
Oliver Goldsmith said: A. vfrtu� 1
W#JMra.
urer, �dgar La7ne;
,llti,jJ: Burr is, Mrs. M:cGrew, Mrs . Grimm, aeer'I I days her4 �
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whi�h requires to be 1e r gulrdGeorge Sayre.
mell, Mr. and M r!: Ge ,eJewel I . Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Knapp
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ed 11 scarce worth the ,
tinel."
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Mr. a nd Mn. Ed Hughes are
Honote'd were the oldest per11o n
ISTHER CtRCLI
present, Okey Layne, and the
The Either CJrcle of the United touri ng the Eastern States.
youngest, Mich ael Cook, son of Mr. Lutheran Ch urch Wom
Rev. Harry Mi ler ef Middleen met on
f
and �rs. Donald Cbok. Si nce the Tueaday evenin g at the Parish bour n, W. Va., is a patie n t at St. s
;.
lalt meetln1, Jim Layp e and Allen H ouse wlth Mrs, Robert Ulyne se r Joseph H oiapi tal. He ii a £ormer
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Layne, both residence of }.'l ew _ Hav• vl ng 81 hoateu. The Program pastor of tie l ocal EUB Church.
i...oQ'k f&amp;t price, o f a:OOds , ari'd
Dr. lfurclock-Farm Pl! S1tur4'1)'
C. B. Brow n of Alqulppa, Pa. � l Cfll }o 11lay 'lbl)ut , t-he �e
Warren Murdock, U. S. eu, have deceued. Georgia K1 l pat- "Having Gifts That Differ" w 6
i:v
• vl,ited hl 11 family here recently.
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prepared
and
read
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of
AJ:rlcultur
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next year.
Poul•
presented b Mrs. E w n Roush.
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Mrs.
J.
and
1
S.
Jaques
son
Spent
tliy Jroprovement Divisi on, will lo Jim Lay ne.
Also, if YO\! are a careful shopTho■e atte ndiQg were Mrs. Martwo ',Yeeka here vi,iltin
er pa r- _per, ba ll11 k1111 and aPetials iqiy
b e the speaker next Wed nesday
tin Ohllnrer,
Mrs.
ThollQIS
GrinThe reµnl o n ne xt y ear will he
ent1, Mt. • nd Mrs. R. B.�
S
mt eU
' ler le find beCAUae �hole
h, Racine when 1·nv1 ted ruelfla of
held on the Sunday pri or to tabor stead, Ml,11 Lelah Jane •Po\fell, Mrs.
R,!�rt Rou,h l s spen l�i � �r- sale 1'ri N11 m ay be off a Hltle a cthe Provlco Mlllint •nd Feed co
Jack
Welch,
Mrs.
Wllliam
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1
Mlner.1tville, IPOnOll'I an "Appre• Blly at 12 noo n at the New Haven, �rs. ·Edwi n Ro ush and Mr,. Lay'ne. 1 OU an 1rom the A !r Fore, ite'I'• lrtth cordin1 lo RI iey S. Dougan, Ex·
Park.
Nick te1t,1on •artcul\u'8l· �c,morn lst.
u-• w ••uN· 1•;
ahi, pharents, Mr. and
cla lion To Growen" dinner meet.
. Ptll 'to t!OI.D MIITING
rncw,..
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out lng at the high schoo l.
Vou1an 'ex()lains tbtt butine11
The New H aven PTA will hold
The McGrew Reunion as held
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Layne ••ettvitY thl1· �•r h11 in LTeued
Fried chicken will be served thell' flrst m -eetin·g or the school recently a t the New Haven Park. A spent a wel!lr: at Blackwater Fans, � t111n t)i:e laet -at or IO and
year "On 1butsd ay, Sept. 15, at 8 p. bask et di nner wa".!I 1ehed at
by the Raci ne Senior cl11a.
rroon A urora, W. a.
nex t )iar"s. bualneil ' activity may I
m. th e progra m wJII be a fil m on to Mr. and Mrs. Robert pna nd
a
RoU1h accom- tnffH1e. •ftJli 1111. },:e attrt'blitiH
Mr.
and
Mrs.
UoYd
O!ficla H of the Botkin! Gtiln safety sbo� by R
_ alph Gibbs Jr.
d.au"h
• ters, -�-,
� Jo and· J=n,
...,.. •, Mr. pa nied their aau.ehter, Mn. lohn tll:ta�t,o a. modest lncretse of ted, and Feed Co. hatchet)'men and
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Phone Wf,9.3941
and ¥ra. Norman Sl tJiht,r and Barrln1er lo her ' home at Char es- ertl · M•r:ohlaea, ,mal ch·antea· ·In
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producer•, • all iconnected
wllh
Mrs. JeH Maynar d h on ored her so n Uren• Mrs E'lt
,t-·a ,.y...
u � ..un.,
m i,.,
_ 1·on on sunuiy.
Sh
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e nt the bu1!'tiesr- investment, p&amp;rtlcularly
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be
lntroduet1d to 18 n PauI • vn hi1. 13th blr thday Mary Hue,he1,
POMEROY, OHIO
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Mrs. I■1Jbelle Critea1 paat week hete vliltl'ni,..
dtadhieti:Oft,
alil lld e
the 1rower1.
,vi an o�tdoor patty •t her hom ei all of Ripley, W. Va.; Mr. ll'ild Mr11.
Mr.
Gordon
and
Mn.
J'oJinaoD
.....:.cted
ctnnnler
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;; Binro 1nu 10ft bait were playea I c. R. Shafftlt, Mr. -aml· M+t. flobrert and dau-1hter bf -Durh
a m,
N.
C.,
l)Jencttn1.
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"1th everyoQe recelvln"• a prlie· .iucGrew, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Manuel Pap- vi.sited hil par�nbl,
Mr. ••nd Mn.
. M01t of the ,in�. In eot1•
Jlef,eah°lefltt were Nt."Ved to Dalf: Plll and fa mily, Mark, �bble, St.c
m Harold lohnfolt over Ute week end. Rmw
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�e'wt Don and Curtl, Kine, Bryan en, P•ul and Suun,
B.erntce tnd
'ftbbert Cooke was • bus Inm vi1- peetN· tG be :oaQltd by . the .. '\!
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Yonket, Gary and Ralph B•tey, Laura McGrew of Chlrlea on
t
W ltor in Cleveland the PHl we�t.
•drtilat, lg �atlon., Saitn •u,:.a
Tl_m and L oyd Connel'!_' Mr. ••� Va.,· Mr. a nd Mra. Gerald McGr,w
SU N DAY 1 8tfl
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Mr. and !Ira. Cul Shawver of lor
, M,n. Cha e • W'ew, J;&gt;eb'bie and Kay, a.nd 1 0n , Gerald, Of Washln,ton,
Salem, Va. \'lalted hl1 parenll, Mt, .JlblJ_ lh
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Ann and.,_ u 9 1 rtll)'hardi aRd the Va.j Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ·cunnlne
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- and Mra. Ivan Shawver over the 11...
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hoBte,&amp;, M r!. Miy'l\artl , and the ho n- 'b•m and fa mily of Nltro1
.
and week e d
t
Sko in1 Rink On
brett, "paul
. MN. Ollbert McGte:w of
lin'd,
- � :� , '. .t·J.
· Mr, :nci Mn. WUU1m J,,.- • . J[ay1 :;- . ,. d i�'Y���
Ohio; Mr. and l,fr,. Bill�
�'''Mn
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Georlla
lllct,
Chl&lt;aao,
yl!II•
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NG
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SponM&gt;red IIY
and son, Mike, of Kenna.
. Va.: t4 · nlltl� -� r.eeri'tly. '"·
The LJot)I C ub met on Tuesday
Mn.
!t!_Hl
e Bright of Ga!.!liW&amp;Y, W. B aek rt1m•till!iif st the hom
f
e
for tlltli' rea:ular dinner muetln1
at the Lti11on '11111. The meett n1 Va,i mr . •nd Mn. William Neale, Mr. •nd Mr1. Lawrence !'anon, t ri
was ronducted by Charles Lester, Btlly, Cornell and Gaynell, Ma aoni a visit.
Mr■. �Jnia Van)l:atte has re­
pre1id•nt. The Zone Chair man, Don Mr. a nd Mrs. W nl lam Ruhtill and
Hardman of \Vinfie1d, eonducted I Dnid, Bria n 11nd Dew�tn of Mtd- tur(led to her home lifter betnl a
abort bualness mee tln,r:·. Th e clu b dleport, )Ir. and Mr1. J. V. Mc- medica1 patient at Md11 General
decided t"at their ne�t meetln1 on Grew, Mr. lhd Mrs. J. V. McGrew, i ffospttal.
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Sept. 20 'tvou d be ••Former Lions )r., Kenny •nd M ike New Have'n.
PIRSOMALS
Memben Nltlh t" ind all
former
Mr. and Mr,.
Monta:omer,.
n;ie mben o f the club are invited to
attftld ttle '8 p, m . meetlnc at the Miche le an·d Melinda, of Belare
were weet · end guHts of Mrs.
lJe&amp;'ioti 1t,11.
• M oµtgomery's parents, M'r, ad
Thoq 1t� ndln1 were Ed Cu n- Cliff Roush.
.
ql111h111fi, WIUard Fear, F. C. Rel•
- P R I C ESMrs. J. L. Stewart, Rev. and Mts.
ert,
H
Wolfe,
J.wck
n• David F'reefn1n and
�
ch
,
Job•
Te
e;
son actoni.Pan­
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ry Butk, Robert John1ton, Ch�rle, i,cl Mra , Donald Freeman to Park•
1
• Bri111 your tires Into our shop before noon and ' get
Lea&amp;er ,�.4 cu•, Don H�rdman.
enburg Tuesday where sht caught
lbellt that -,Ing or next morning, or drive your car
. HA -- RIHIIII' MI ITINO a bu1 for her
h o rne al WhMHn,.
In for . . .
Tb.e . : ff.A Membenl\lp • Commit• She had ,pent several days here.
tee m,i 1'uraday ahernoon al the:
Mr. and Mra. Thoq1 .. Grin1ie1d
, P�WY�I
Jehn H!"fmm, chair- and Bob and Mn. William lloFat­
ho ma ol
I .MSTALLI HG•
�a, . llt�J,er�b,.lp cards w!re dis• la nd and Raymond were In Park:
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RACINB,
9\':.o
!or lhelr cir.Ive. A.ny ne �bUl'I s,turtlay
11114 l�UNCI NG
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lntere1ted In l�e welfere ·•1 - ih.ll . dnm are Invited lo Join. Me m�,
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'd. a,1W a· -4odt te door envaa.
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Qpt, U'
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will
have al J i tney Supper
Saturday
even i ng a t the Maso n i c H,� 11 in
Middlepo rt The supper is open to
the pu blic �nd wUJ be.Kin ut 5 p. m.
S.pt•mber 1 1
HomeCol1'\ i rtg, Alfred Methodist
Ch ureh with e:w. serviees 1. 0 the
mornina, rally day, special mu•
sic, basket di�ner at n oon.
S•t.lTINr 1'9
The Letart · Fa l ls PTA. will
meet Monday, Sept. 19th, at 7:30
p. m. in the Grad e School audi•
•
torium.
Racme
·
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PTA
11 hold ita first
meeting of the current 11Chool
year at the Grade School bu ild•
ing Mondaf, 7:30 p. m. ht. 19.
&amp;ahl �e11·� � \b,i Red
&lt;;:ro.ss at th e Rei t'b o1fi.ce at 7:'45
M on day night.
SEPT. 25
will be a. Hom�toming at
There
.
the Hazael Commun ity ChU,ch with
er will be Rev. N. L Russell, Ath•
a basket dinner at noon. There
will � 11peclal singing. The speaken1, Ohio. EVeryone is In vited to
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attend.

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S ial Events

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SH.ERWIN-WllllAMS

PAI NTS

General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets i Dr. Murdock-Is

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Speaker Sept 21
At. Provico Event

TERMITES

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Th· �ast Pres de n ts of the Ladie s �uxillary o� Drew Webster
Post
. Amerlcan Legion will meet
,
We-dne.sday evening, Sept. 22, at
the it!Jlll"e &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
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Corwenience
BIJOftd The
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Minni,· W!iiL
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O O 6 8-14
Lo gan
0 O 8 8-16
WashinglOn C. H.
Loaan scored in the third peri od .
whe n Ron Brimmer went three
yards alter he scooped up a loose
furn ble by Larry Bainter. This
scOre came afte r a drive o ( 68
yards by Loga n . Washington C. H.
scored whe n they took the Logan
kickoff and marched 64 yards,
GU Crouse going the last five. Jim
Enock passed to Dave Reno for
the conversion.
Washington scored again o n a
75 yard drh•e with Crouse going
the l ast t w o yards. Enoch ra n the
EP for the 1 6-6 lead. Logan scored
w ith just seven seconds l eft when
Larry Rainier lhrew three .vards
lo John Sig ler. Bainter passed to
Gary Brenning for the points at­
ter.
O 14 8 6-28
Gallipolis
• • 6 6 0 8--20
lronton
Ironton drove 80 yards with Lar­
ry Chum go mg the Jast two. loAHS
, , scored. on 1he fi't'st play of the sec­
ond period, capping a 58 yard
drive; with Paul .!!:vans getting lhe
exlra points after Dick Roderick
sneakeu in for the touchdow n
from one yard out.
Ironton scored again in lhe sec­
ond peri od when Hetville passed
to Jim Johnson for three yards.
UAHS scored when Danny Howard
raced ,':13 yards making the score
al haHtime 14-12, Ga l lipolis.
GAHS hit in the tilird period
when Joe Duncan went five yards
and Roderick sneaked in for the
conversion to lead 22-12- In the
fourth period Bob Bel ville' s three
yard sneak and his pa_ss to J?an
Pride for the conversion pomts
made it 22·20. GAHS sco red with
12 seconds left when Roderick
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Chuck Fields goi ng t�e final 35
yards. Wheeler toed the .conver11ion for a 7-0 lead. Ash land re­
covered another fumble on th e
Point's 33 just six plays l ater
and scored w hen Bill Arth ur
went' three yards. Whee ler boot•
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tb1t there be' neither n oisy nor
against
,Uent demonltrati(?n!
woild 'communitt leaden visltlna:
· lbe United Nations n ex.t week.

WASHINGTON UPI - ntere
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It ,._i.d I ,t:ht1 was a 11(e1.ble de­
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Scuu1te; Ken. ·
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The Tomcats scored agaln in
the second period after gai n i nt
poRsession on .the Big Black 43.
Mike McGraw drove 32 ·yards for
the score. Fields ran the extra
poi nt for a 21·0 ha l ftime l ead.
threatened
Point Pleasant
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and agai n on the 2fl when Ash- ·
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Lirie ,core!I:
Ash and . . . . . . 14 7 0 0-21
Point Pleasa nt . O O O 0- 0

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The Po int Pleasant Big Blacks
fu m bled away their 'second. ga111e
of the season last night when
Ashland (Ky.) turned two first
period miscues Into quick touch
down, to go on and. wi n 21 -0.

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joy the c..onven i ence of gas and
�odern .appliances _ _ _ _ _ with
Abhland Bottled Ga s. Ashla nd
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convepierit, stotmproof, heats
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downs on r unt of 20, 50 anO 3
yards and Ch uck Bowles' 8 yard
run got a nother. Bowles a l so had
to ur poi nts on two conversion
run11. The other Athe ns co nversions
cae on a run by · Dan Olaen anl a
pass from Bennett to Barry Wilsoq_.
Nelson ville
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ChaunCt":y - Do ver
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Kunzman who went 20 and 4 Y a rds,
Dave Anderson on a one yard
plunge and Garry Stu ffl ebeam's 70
yard ru n . Extra points were scored
on . runs by Haynes and StuHle­
beam, The Chauncey score was a
32 yard pass from Tim Lindene r to
Mike Merrim en.

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Bill Boyd scored for Coa l Grove
on a two yard blast wilh Ralph
Large runni n g the EP. We l lston
fumb led, a punt on i� own 32 and
Coal Grov e drove in for thei r
score. The We l lston TD came o n A
s usta i ned dri11e of 62 yards tha t
began in the third period.
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11rid b.illlt irs wilh outside foes in
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league play begin.!!.
Here is how it happened (e:&lt;cept
Jackson, see else where on Sports
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26. Be&amp;,t
28. Unlmpaired
29. Kinta
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I can think of I number of peo.
pi e m Meigs Coun ly wh o will now
be ,ble to &lt;el monthly ,.,., menb
a6 a re9u l t o! thi.s change.
her
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a �upl ta?:o� Ji�/�=�
ft2nd birthday. Her huaband had
dled in 1�, after a tong il ) nesa.
Sh e bro ught with her the stub of
bis social secur ity card . In ch eck:'f-1 Mr. R.'s account, we fo und that
lit the l ime of death he had 2 ½:
years of work under social �curlt)', trnl!er the oM 1il,r, he would
need tO h ave 3 years of w�rk
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W Ja ow, '6eiief1Ei lJnder the ne�
law, ho weiver, Mr. R. woul&lt;l
c�nsidered fuPY. irisured at
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time of death with ohly _2 ye ars li,�
ol
work_ under .mclJJ security. ;t Mn ,
R _will visit our , om� agam, we
cat, take her application and ge l
het payments starte"
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as well as workeN bow at or over
retirtmel)t age _ w� h1,ve been
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our office at · 'th-e: ·firih' ·eonv,j-a · Ut ,�
itnce, � tnq� �
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,u! ��� r�� ��:�p:'�1���
lie She!' man , Charles Butts, Ed .
ward HO lb. rook ' Clarence Thomas
Mra . William Ferguson and dau,a:hter,. Mrs. Beecher
Saunders
a nd s on; Mrs. Carro l l Canaday
anct da ughter; Mrs. WendeU Jone a nd daughter; Mrs. D�rsil Mc
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n� Dun1ng Rutl andr twm sons
Births, S!pt. 15 Mr. and Mrs.
Jah n D uddi ng, Rut l a nd, son.

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to 1 3 pound1 per acre and potash
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per
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The l960 amendments to the so, and 1'81ff12'N"?" is Ont&gt; of the I where a starl has been made on
36. :Bueb&amp;ll
sjal secqril)' l aw reduc.ed by abou t
qu�on1 Dan Smith of Racine is irnprov1ng the Hme le vel to near
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f tl,.mptlng to hel p £armers .ins- the recommendid amount for the
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to •or\ tinder spclal
growth or alfalta Fert i lizer on
35. Winglike
y-,n ..
eec�mty to become inaured for
At &amp;lie lle1ga County Hay Day theee tfn-tt 111trk,8 w11 'll'l)l!'ed at
the pnment of ben e rits to hims el f
held Oil. lht Smith .f.arm last the ra� or 400 pounds of �-20-20
a nd his family,
:P.JC!� f.111fn'trs he� tfii �port11n J per acre a11t _.-NII '6als wa� :22. Foftlbodlng
Rt.- di Ille four di fferent l'&gt;0!18lble lffdrd i'n ��I lW.Some 400,000 i,eopre wil l become
23. Earthly
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i mmediate ly eliglble for cash benrl
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J. E. and Ora Profitt to Ralph
co]Jlie I n the 11e1tt J. wo three or h me i a l he llmttin.r: factor m the
law, incl udi'ng many wives, widows.
an &lt;! Nina Macomber, 3A, Salem.
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lime i •1�
fov yean
sihd depend en t husbands and widEmllla M . lng'e l s, de e .. t o Clyde
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One of the biggest q uestion me11a ows, �arble Chff Quarri�s
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d1stri• •"' Q
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let
M e ig s th rou •�
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farnung
m en t age. Fir"lt pay m ents to ne_,.
J'll.ll'ks In
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butor
Bob
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provided
five
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County is how to es ta blish and
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ly el igible pel'SOns will be for th e
Es;l!I and (leva Johnson to
fl'IJAllltlln food forage st11 nd11 of ton, of acriC'lllt�aJ grou nd lime
month of Oct0lfe'r·
a
...,Floyd i'l'.i-d le)' Anh Ashmf"l
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rtone per iere. This was •�l&gt;lied
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l&gt;ur-.• -�. SOA, $item.
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-�b� Shtile'r, de-c. to Mary
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tio'rl tou'° field ,trips were select· fn gtvi�I further advantage . to • _, , .
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men,
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not start until abo u t ei ght year! week of April 2ttb. In the nexl
o �ower Co., 97.00A, coal,
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retire
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time
l'l"ett
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year
o
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need
to
T
.In pr,eparalion for thl1 year 's �6 wa tch this ltrip to determine
ha
o
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11\'rdet
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le&lt;;'Urtty
H.
Denison to E!tel
extra
the
t
f
li
of
amount
me
nd
detnondration, soil WH te,ted I
:a"r''+""-if-- .�
for only S. ¼ _yea�s �ntte:a4 of the
and
Reva
Johnson,
l .OOA. Salem.
th
and
e
esin
b
anM
dt�t
te
.
1
1'9 deterrntne the J)re,ellt l fme
5 to &amp;1/t _ y'eani required �ore the
Rarold itnd, Dora M. Nel so n to
Ma�
1tlld fertilit)· level of varkull• -tfblishinent o{ tl1e legu me 11tand.
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ch•nre 1� e l�w,..
11.. how- •ye �aTn
l
p'f&lt;tewa a
James and Fa nn ie DeW,il'es,. 3'0.00
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a
of d�ildt!l)t:
e
1&gt;1,
'3
e
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y � 't �
1,; 7
Of\ strip A the lime deficit ac- lion� ef two tori, �
Were I
_ Fra nces and NeJ lie Anderson t o'
�l s,Wr#f .1 be
.Jk. ion ,lilJder qd�Ufy for
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"'Cordlft&amp; to the soil test "'as two ar.n
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hed
and
two
diffve
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nt "'
""'ixsocla ftiiettnty - wn:nool which no flt' wh en they nacb r�tii"em ·_
Glt!h and D oria Deeter, 80A, Oliive
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rH tte; phosphorus 30 t Ul't!! wet! 'lllN. Strip C had 12
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e R
na
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and k B. R. Vince visited
t,ound1 and potash 201 Pounds poyn4s of 1lf1H'111 and l&amp;ur t,oand1
;�Y, for �ampi e, that_ - �� u JJ.6 . , \Na= �o D o�o o1: ._: ��ry
d
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his pa�enta, .... and Mrs. L. .F. a m
�
� •ere, This was 4etlan•ted II of t�motll)' broaden\ tht nek of
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vi no w 60 and plamung to ..,_ �r, �-5A, Salem.
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Va n- at Lo•1n , o·hlo, over
the tlro lt the en d of I�. Uruler
0
A lw .....,..,
th, IO""· lllfte area of ·t•· ••m on - Ap•,i l tlh
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week'•nd. •
jte
tit� ail\! •• ,lte';,';p� WII
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lh
Al
Lt em
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j fl otd �-· 1111 week
B
to •·J•st the ..edl"• ml• .
•t•I o about 7 yeh, of ,&lt;Work "to . f..lle
\K ' """" - - -or Notfoii.'·,!":., ;;�n t ':,�0
be mucll di!·
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thh tow 11�••..,,d1- then didn , ,..,.
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. raw tfese benefi l.8. Und111r
tfte
his Plreflb.
tkm . . This --buld be 't.Yl)l cal cf fernct t n Ule �Jtt! t,f ttae
wi
u
y
rt,,,IM,-A C7Ql,luatlm iQaotaM
Rev. and �-- Richard, 'Gimli of :::.s
many · M e igs County soil ll
on four strips. Some slight advan:f s Hit:e�p��y "'i
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p
ft
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wa
e
ob
tag
erved
by
Semina
some
farms
ry acbool bl _ Boit� wwe or -If . t =
e
whteh litt l e lime ,ias been applied
o
X
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X tr
.
' to � :
,
weft end 1,11t1t! of Rev. 1nd Mn
or money is not avai l abl e to add ers in the D strip, whic!h was
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n- It .n
.. JI o v were rtte nt vbitiors lt \111.:.::,nl
The seeding mhit ure n n this rour J)Ou nds. of a JIa Ifa and Iou r
rg, 1 8'J_
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v.M'J of work to be elt...
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area was l t-sped1.a. red c l over and
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fol' social ·_senrity.
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the 2•1at
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aL w·oth
�.1egel
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"f'etterdl,-"
Dyer and chi l dre n, M1 ke
timothy. This stri p w as seeded O r t he farmers present, however,
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The new rule for figuring min- 105 . m ore in 1960.
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a �d Arm, Pa�kersbu rg, were reee n t
to w i nter wheat in the fall o( agreed that this stand wou l d
I EJ!:NCE, WATCHING THID WO!tw WITH
imum qua rters required for fitlly
The moo n is approaching ,·t,
.
ms EAR&amp;v1&amp;1tors of his mothAr, Mrs. H. L. insured status does not affect the
H1a n o ne
.,9 w1 th scedi ng mi xture being pro ba blY no t last more .i,.
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new
pha se.
8AMIO.H
,
,
Dy er.
broadcast the 11pri n g or 1960 dur- year and mig ht even have a re•
el l gibl l ity of young _ widO wa and
morning star is Mars.
The
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IClns
l'eabirea
8Jl�leate.
Inc.)
w
duced stand In the I Jtter part of
M rs. A r th ur e h r1 I v 181 ted h er children to draw inother•s
Ing the week or April 1 1th.
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The
eveii ,· ng· sta rs are Venus,
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I n the other th ree str ips. on l••t
z,o ·
Thompson , Mrs. John B'"abham pa rents' Mr ' and Mrs· A · .E· Sb ep- children 's be11efits following the Jupiter and Sat ur n .
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the field D, C and D, lhe so il
death of a wage earner. TJ;ie wJHMrs Bill Shinn. Mrs. Robert Sayre ' h rd at Glenlyn, Va ., recently.
On this day in hi!!ltoey:
Farmers are in vi ted •to visit
J. _ . Stewart a nd Rev. a nd Mra. w and d
test showed a l i me defiri t o r one
o
Mrs. Lee Litchfield, Mr s'. Joh�
L
el)ehdent child ren of . a
ln 178'7, the Con stitu tion o f the
the seeding area on the Rac ineDavid F'reeman lfloltended a special 9iorker can draw SQCial Security
oc
ton per acre; II PH of 6.0; ph os- Bas tian
Fer111uso n, Mrs David . Fields, Jr
Un ite!I States: was complet�d and
road ta observe I.h e 11tand ·
· a l l day conference .at Charle9lon, on sUrvi vors bellefits if .the workt:r sig ed y
P ho rus level rnnged from six
By Mn . C arroll .-dams, Jr.
and Mrs. H o ffman.
n
b a , majority of the 55
thla fa l l and to follow the stands
Thursd,.oy. 'lllls �•s for �h e purpose ha1 1 credlt fot' 'a t I-east a Jear arid
LAYN
E REUNION
�eleCate_s attendln� the constiluREBEC CA CIRCL E
- -- d1Jtin1 the ne1tt few years. The
On Septem ber 4, 1_960, sixty-three .., The Reb ecca Circle of th e Unit- o! getti n g acqua mled w1,th th e new a hair j ust before his de• th.
h onal convention in Philadephia.
reiulta 11hould determ ine If lack
bisho� of the Metbod tSt Church
descendants and fnendl of P. G. ed Lutheran Church women
Remembe_r th a t social seCUfHY
In 1 796 President Geo'r.(e Washo( lime or rerti li :zer, or se eding
met a nd hls program.
benefi ts �'Jmot , start unti1 y'bu ingtofi del i vered his farewell
migtures might be the · m ajor Layne 1nd Je■s Layne assembled a t on W ednesday afterno on in the
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the New H� ve n Park for the i r an- church basement with M�. Melvin . Mrs. fllad� Allen l11 11 surgical pa- file a cln.1111 with_ the tQ�al seeU r- address.
proble ms.
nua
l , teumon .
Those attending K napp serv i ng u hostess. Mrs. Ro - t lent at 'Me 11s General Hm1pltal.
ity ofrt ci. nearest you. theretp re,
In 1936, the Mijor Bowes '
Management including ti m e of
.
Mr. a_nd Mt&amp;. Marvin Ben_nett and i f you be)(eve ycm may be l?HJ!!ible Amateur H our made it&amp; debu t on
c�m� from various Places I n Ohio, 1a nd Karr wa.!! pro gra m l-ead
er for
cu ttl'nl and amou nt of 'fertilltathe day, her topic "Girts That Dif- family have move&lt;! from their tor benefits u nder thiiJ cbangt in radi o starting 'a trend toward i..ttlon each year may have a dell- Virgin ia and We11t Virginia.
Fo�
lowlng a pot l uck din ner the fer," an
d was assisted by Mn. Otto �ome o n Haven Heights to Frank- law. visit o'ur office noW. O ur o f, en t con tes ts In radio programn lte erfect on the long ttme remeeting
was
o pened by preaid�nt Grimm. Mrs,
lice in Marietta is located at 309 ming.
J. v. McGrew talked hn, W. Va.
&amp;ulh,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lievlng Plltnam Street.
J� ury R. Rowell . The foll owing of- on the 11ymbols a n d co or&amp; or the
In l 939, Russia invaded Poland
f1cers for ne1&lt;t year were elected: church.
a nd child ren of Ke nova, Ky. visit_______
in Worl d War II.
president, Mr1. Do nald Cook; vice
Those a tte nding were Mrii. Har- ed here o ver the w eek 'end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Sayre, Jr.
president, Jack KIipa trick; .sec re- old Joh nson , Mrs. Rob eit McG J otho
h
poet
'l'b·ou&amp;ht for today
tary, Mn. Randall
-, 1pent
Jin, Mi'!!I. Harry Layne, Jtl� Edna and family a( Ne
Oliver Goldsmith said: A. vfrtu� 1
W#JMra.
urer, �dgar La7ne;
,llti,jJ: Burr is, Mrs. M:cGrew, Mrs . Grimm, aeer'I I days her4 �
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whi�h requires to be 1e r gulrdGeorge Sayre.
mell, Mr. and M r!: Ge ,eJewel I . Mrs. Karr and Mrs. Knapp
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1�·�
ed 11 scarce worth the ,
tinel."
.
Mr. a nd Mn. Ed Hughes are
Honote'd were the oldest per11o n
ISTHER CtRCLI
present, Okey Layne, and the
The Either CJrcle of the United touri ng the Eastern States.
youngest, Mich ael Cook, son of Mr. Lutheran Ch urch Wom
Rev. Harry Mi ler ef Middleen met on
f
and �rs. Donald Cbok. Si nce the Tueaday evenin g at the Parish bour n, W. Va., is a patie n t at St. s
;.
lalt meetln1, Jim Layp e and Allen H ouse wlth Mrs, Robert Ulyne se r Joseph H oiapi tal. He ii a £ormer
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Layne, both residence of }.'l ew _ Hav• vl ng 81 hoateu. The Program pastor of tie l ocal EUB Church.
i...oQ'k f&amp;t price, o f a:OOds , ari'd
Dr. lfurclock-Farm Pl! S1tur4'1)'
C. B. Brow n of Alqulppa, Pa. � l Cfll }o 11lay 'lbl)ut , t-he �e
Warren Murdock, U. S. eu, have deceued. Georgia K1 l pat- "Having Gifts That Differ" w 6
i:v
• vl,ited hl 11 family here recently.
.
,
rlck
prepared
and
read
A
,mnmorlal
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d
J
e
n
t
of
AJ:rlcultur
e
,
next year.
Poul•
presented b Mrs. E w n Roush.
�PVkn
Mrs.
J.
and
1
S.
Jaques
son
Spent
tliy Jroprovement Divisi on, will lo Jim Lay ne.
Also, if YO\! are a careful shopTho■e atte ndiQg were Mrs. Martwo ',Yeeka here vi,iltin
er pa r- _per, ba ll11 k1111 and aPetials iqiy
b e the speaker next Wed nesday
tin Ohllnrer,
Mrs.
ThollQIS
GrinThe reµnl o n ne xt y ear will he
ent1, Mt. • nd Mrs. R. B.�
S
mt eU
' ler le find beCAUae �hole
h, Racine when 1·nv1 ted ruelfla of
held on the Sunday pri or to tabor stead, Ml,11 Lelah Jane •Po\fell, Mrs.
R,!�rt Rou,h l s spen l�i � �r- sale 1'ri N11 m ay be off a Hltle a cthe Provlco Mlllint •nd Feed co
Jack
Welch,
Mrs.
Wllliam
·
J Rullflll,
1
Mlner.1tville, IPOnOll'I an "Appre• Blly at 12 noo n at the New Haven, �rs. ·Edwi n Ro ush and Mr,. Lay'ne. 1 OU an 1rom the A !r Fore, ite'I'• lrtth cordin1 lo RI iey S. Dougan, Ex·
Park.
Nick te1t,1on •artcul\u'8l· �c,morn lst.
u-• w ••uN· 1•;
ahi, pharents, Mr. and
cla lion To Growen" dinner meet.
. Ptll 'to t!OI.D MIITING
rncw,..
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out lng at the high schoo l.
Vou1an 'ex()lains tbtt butine11
The New H aven PTA will hold
The McGrew Reunion as held
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Layne ••ettvitY thl1· �•r h11 in LTeued
Fried chicken will be served thell' flrst m -eetin·g or the school recently a t the New Haven Park. A spent a wel!lr: at Blackwater Fans, � t111n t)i:e laet -at or IO and
year "On 1butsd ay, Sept. 15, at 8 p. bask et di nner wa".!I 1ehed at
by the Raci ne Senior cl11a.
rroon A urora, W. a.
nex t )iar"s. bualneil ' activity may I
m. th e progra m wJII be a fil m on to Mr. and Mrs. Robert pna nd
a
RoU1h accom- tnffH1e. •ftJli 1111. },:e attrt'blitiH
Mr.
and
Mrs.
UoYd
O!ficla H of the Botkin! Gtiln safety sbo� by R
_ alph Gibbs Jr.
d.au"h
• ters, -�-,
� Jo and· J=n,
...,.. •, Mr. pa nied their aau.ehter, Mn. lohn tll:ta�t,o a. modest lncretse of ted, and Feed Co. hatchet)'men and
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Phone Wf,9.3941
and ¥ra. Norman Sl tJiht,r and Barrln1er lo her ' home at Char es- ertl · M•r:ohlaea, ,mal ch·antea· ·In
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.
producer•, • all iconnected
wllh
Mrs. JeH Maynar d h on ored her so n Uren• Mrs E'lt
,t-·a ,.y...
u � ..un.,
m i,.,
_ 1·on on sunuiy.
Sh
e
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sp
d
e nt the bu1!'tiesr- investment, p&amp;rtlcularly
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Provico,
wUI
be
lntroduet1d to 18 n PauI • vn hi1. 13th blr thday Mary Hue,he1,
POMEROY, OHIO
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Mrs. I■1Jbelle Critea1 paat week hete vliltl'ni,..
dtadhieti:Oft,
alil lld e
the 1rower1.
,vi an o�tdoor patty •t her hom ei all of Ripley, W. Va.; Mr. ll'ild Mr11.
Mr.
Gordon
and
Mn.
J'oJinaoD
.....:.cted
ctnnnler
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;; Binro 1nu 10ft bait were playea I c. R. Shafftlt, Mr. -aml· M+t. flobrert and dau-1hter bf -Durh
a m,
N.
C.,
l)Jencttn1.
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"1th everyoQe recelvln"• a prlie· .iucGrew, Mr. 11nd Mrs. Manuel Pap- vi.sited hil par�nbl,
Mr. ••nd Mn.
. M01t of the ,in�. In eot1•
Jlef,eah°lefltt were Nt."Ved to Dalf: Plll and fa mily, Mark, �bble, St.c
m Harold lohnfolt over Ute week end. Rmw
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�e'wt Don and Curtl, Kine, Bryan en, P•ul and Suun,
B.erntce tnd
'ftbbert Cooke was • bus Inm vi1- peetN· tG be :oaQltd by . the .. '\!
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Yonket, Gary and Ralph B•tey, Laura McGrew of Chlrlea on
t
W ltor in Cleveland the PHl we�t.
•drtilat, lg �atlon., Saitn •u,:.a
Tl_m and L oyd Connel'!_' Mr. ••� Va.,· Mr. a nd Mra. Gerald McGr,w
SU N DAY 1 8tfl
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Mr. and !Ira. Cul Shawver of lor
, M,n. Cha e • W'ew, J;&gt;eb'bie and Kay, a.nd 1 0n , Gerald, Of Washln,ton,
Salem, Va. \'lalted hl1 parenll, Mt, .JlblJ_ lh
1
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BEHIN b THE
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Ann and.,_ u 9 1 rtll)'hardi aRd the Va.j Mr. and Mrs. Tommy ·cunnlne
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- and Mra. Ivan Shawver over the 11...
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hoBte,&amp;, M r!. Miy'l\artl , and the ho n- 'b•m and fa mily of Nltro1
.
and week e d
t
Sko in1 Rink On
brett, "paul
. MN. Ollbert McGte:w of
lin'd,
- � :� , '. .t·J.
· Mr, :nci Mn. WUU1m J,,.- • . J[ay1 :;- . ,. d i�'Y���
Ohio; Mr. and l,fr,. Bill�
�'''Mn
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Georlla
lllct,
Chl&lt;aao,
yl!II•
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NG
T
SponM&gt;red IIY
and son, Mike, of Kenna.
. Va.: t4 · nlltl� -� r.eeri'tly. '"·
The LJot)I C ub met on Tuesday
Mn.
!t!_Hl
e Bright of Ga!.!liW&amp;Y, W. B aek rt1m•till!iif st the hom
f
e
for tlltli' rea:ular dinner muetln1
at the Lti11on '11111. The meett n1 Va,i mr . •nd Mn. William Neale, Mr. •nd Mr1. Lawrence !'anon, t ri
was ronducted by Charles Lester, Btlly, Cornell and Gaynell, Ma aoni a visit.
Mr■. �Jnia Van)l:atte has re­
pre1id•nt. The Zone Chair man, Don Mr. a nd Mrs. W nl lam Ruhtill and
Hardman of \Vinfie1d, eonducted I Dnid, Bria n 11nd Dew�tn of Mtd- tur(led to her home lifter betnl a
abort bualness mee tln,r:·. Th e clu b dleport, )Ir. and Mr1. J. V. Mc- medica1 patient at Md11 General
decided t"at their ne�t meetln1 on Grew, Mr. lhd Mrs. J. V. McGrew, i ffospttal.
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Sept. 20 'tvou d be ••Former Lions )r., Kenny •nd M ike New Have'n.
PIRSOMALS
Memben Nltlh t" ind all
former
Mr. and Mr,.
Monta:omer,.
n;ie mben o f the club are invited to
attftld ttle '8 p, m . meetlnc at the Miche le an·d Melinda, of Belare
were weet · end guHts of Mrs.
lJe&amp;'ioti 1t,11.
• M oµtgomery's parents, M'r, ad
Thoq 1t� ndln1 were Ed Cu n- Cliff Roush.
.
ql111h111fi, WIUard Fear, F. C. Rel•
- P R I C ESMrs. J. L. Stewart, Rev. and Mts.
ert,
H
Wolfe,
J.wck
n• David F'reefn1n and
�
ch
,
Job•
Te
e;
son actoni.Pan­
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SEIIVl€E
ry Butk, Robert John1ton, Ch�rle, i,cl Mra , Donald Freeman to Park•
1
• Bri111 your tires Into our shop before noon and ' get
Lea&amp;er ,�.4 cu•, Don H�rdman.
enburg Tuesday where sht caught
lbellt that -,Ing or next morning, or drive your car
. HA -- RIHIIII' MI ITINO a bu1 for her
h o rne al WhMHn,.
In for . . .
Tb.e . : ff.A Membenl\lp • Commit• She had ,pent several days here.
tee m,i 1'uraday ahernoon al the:
Mr. and Mra. Thoq1 .. Grin1ie1d
, P�WY�I
Jehn H!"fmm, chair- and Bob and Mn. William lloFat­
ho ma ol
I .MSTALLI HG•
�a, . llt�J,er�b,.lp cards w!re dis• la nd and Raymond were In Park:
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RACINB,
9\':.o
!or lhelr cir.Ive. A.ny ne �bUl'I s,turtlay
11114 l�UNCI NG
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lntere1ted In l�e welfere ·•1 - ih.ll . dnm are Invited lo Join. Me m�,
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Fl) 1
'd. a,1W a· -4odt te door envaa.
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Qpt, U'
Evangeline Chapter, OES, will
have al J i tney Supper
Saturday
even i ng a t the Maso n i c H,� 11 in
Middlepo rt The supper is open to
the pu blic �nd wUJ be.Kin ut 5 p. m.
S.pt•mber 1 1
HomeCol1'\ i rtg, Alfred Methodist
Ch ureh with e:w. serviees 1. 0 the
mornina, rally day, special mu•
sic, basket di�ner at n oon.
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The Letart · Fa l ls PTA. will
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M on day night.
SEPT. 25
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a basket dinner at noon. There
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Mill Work
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the it!Jlll"e &lt;&gt;f Mrs. Pearl Hysell.
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Lo gan
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WashinglOn C. H.
Loaan scored in the third peri od .
whe n Ron Brimmer went three
yards alter he scooped up a loose
furn ble by Larry Bainter. This
scOre came afte r a drive o ( 68
yards by Loga n . Washington C. H.
scored whe n they took the Logan
kickoff and marched 64 yards,
GU Crouse going the last five. Jim
Enock passed to Dave Reno for
the conversion.
Washington scored again o n a
75 yard drh•e with Crouse going
the l ast t w o yards. Enoch ra n the
EP for the 1 6-6 lead. Logan scored
w ith just seven seconds l eft when
Larry Rainier lhrew three .vards
lo John Sig ler. Bainter passed to
Gary Brenning for the points at­
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O 14 8 6-28
Gallipolis
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lronton
Ironton drove 80 yards with Lar­
ry Chum go mg the Jast two. loAHS
, , scored. on 1he fi't'st play of the sec­
ond period, capping a 58 yard
drive; with Paul .!!:vans getting lhe
exlra points after Dick Roderick
sneakeu in for the touchdow n
from one yard out.
Ironton scored again in lhe sec­
ond peri od when Hetville passed
to Jim Johnson for three yards.
UAHS scored when Danny Howard
raced ,':13 yards making the score
al haHtime 14-12, Ga l lipolis.
GAHS hit in the tilird period
when Joe Duncan went five yards
and Roderick sneaked in for the
conversion to lead 22-12- In the
fourth period Bob Bel ville' s three
yard sneak and his pa_ss to J?an
Pride for the conversion pomts
made it 22·20. GAHS sco red with
12 seconds left when Roderick
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Chuck Fields goi ng t�e final 35
yards. Wheeler toed the .conver11ion for a 7-0 lead. Ash land re­
covered another fumble on th e
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The Tomcats scored agaln in
the second period after gai n i nt
poRsession on .the Big Black 43.
Mike McGraw drove 32 ·yards for
the score. Fields ran the extra
poi nt for a 21·0 ha l ftime l ead.
threatened
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Point Pleasa nt . O O O 0- 0

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The Po int Pleasant Big Blacks
fu m bled away their 'second. ga111e
of the season last night when
Ashland (Ky.) turned two first
period miscues Into quick touch
down, to go on and. wi n 21 -0.

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downs on r unt of 20, 50 anO 3
yards and Ch uck Bowles' 8 yard
run got a nother. Bowles a l so had
to ur poi nts on two conversion
run11. The other Athe ns co nversions
cae on a run by · Dan Olaen anl a
pass from Bennett to Barry Wilsoq_.
Nelson ville
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ChaunCt":y - Do ver
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Kunzman who went 20 and 4 Y a rds,
Dave Anderson on a one yard
plunge and Garry Stu ffl ebeam's 70
yard ru n . Extra points were scored
on . runs by Haynes and StuHle­
beam, The Chauncey score was a
32 yard pass from Tim Lindene r to
Mike Merrim en.

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Bill Boyd scored for Coa l Grove
on a two yard blast wilh Ralph
Large runni n g the EP. We l lston
fumb led, a punt on i� own 32 and
Coal Grov e drove in for thei r
score. The We l lston TD came o n A
s usta i ned dri11e of 62 yards tha t
began in the third period.
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Edd ie llufflngt
l!•dmoor O, WhfMt•II O
�TEJl, N . Y. (UPI J - show ed speed and runn ing skHI
The Rutl and Red Devil!, Playing with ihe
in the Pant hers 22-0 victo�
comeback lf&gt;ltlt
P.9:ul E. B1tgood ha� bt.'en nam e d over the
c. F�rry 20, Lln1ley lnlf. o
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Wah ama Whit e Falcons i n thCtJ
l hat has made Coach Ji m Vennar i's footbal l elevens
, · . fu.s t home game of Shady11de 14,
to •� Elmer H. Burn ham :is
famous
Po whatt•n 6
the seas
stopped a scrappy Midd leport Yell ow
. on last. nl"ght ·
Lorain 24, Tqlffo Libbey 1 4
Jacket footba ll tea�
'head fooUNiil l coach at the Uni- /
20 to 12 Friday_ mght before a se lJ out crowd at Middleport.
. Duffmgton, aided by good block- poinl s on a q ut: rt c rback sneak M•di t on 30, L• kevi•w Row o
...,,_ty of Roch e t r
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Rick
followm.i: B urrJ ngton's touchd own
ham Nt&amp;es at :h: e�� or
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l•ke wood 1 8, Cl•ve. J. Ad•m1 16
e 2 touchaeuon. BU,g6od has been assistant �ro� scored :omero 8 second
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Tht Panthers score d a sa fetv , Gu, H gh h, 16 Cl•v•. H ghh 12
ns tn the t�ird quarter and wrap up their 17th cons
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1g11na the fi'alcons
win. T�e last time Rutland was beaten was in 19&amp;9 ecutive
eoacli
fol low1n i;: Euclid l2, M•pl ♦ H• lghh; O
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4� yar� pu nt
when the
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n. Tom Gru&lt;.&gt;ser·s M•rion 20 Clevelend W•lt t
Ja� kets tlpset them 20 � 8.
l n utes and fifteen second!!
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t the four ya'l'd line S•ndutk y 30, Cleve. M■ rlfl•H 12
Coach John Th�mpson s M ,d · clima xe d
tn t_he f"1 rst half. He also
t he 50 yard d rive with. a
m�d e wher e it was ca ught h
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dlep(! rt _Jackets st1/I p1aymg
y Bob R us - , Be re• 22, Fairv l•w o
rt'. ns of 15, L2 and 3 1 yart.ls, w tu ch
w!th
s pect acula r 32 yard gallo p
araerd
sell, who th e n stepped out of I Verm ilion 44, Plymouth 24
1 h e desir e that has take n him J11s own
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left
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ur yea rs to �u i l d, look
oue I own poi;it1Oils.
Sonny temp ted to kick t1rf! ext ra Jjolnt
� aw_ter ,s open
trfl Pl)e d ful Hml'k Bill Jewell be•
Genuine Pigskin
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Sh• wnee I
mg kick off and bu t ,t was wide.
J'omeroy's first slx poinl er was hind the goal l i ne for a two poin t- Mt. Glle•d B, Bellv ille 6
manhc� 88 yard s for a touc h
I Croo s.vill e S6,
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by quarterback Ray Poulin , who er.
down _with o_n ly fo ur m inutes
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Rosevill e O
The final qu•rtet ._.., the Red
Wi!h t hree minutes and 30 se&lt;•· N. Concord 24, Glou1te..- 1 4
scored on a si x -yard sneak play
gon e . 1n the first quart er.
Dev
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cente r o f the Pomeroy onds left in the thi rd gu arler t 7 5 N. Le x ing ton 0, M(:Connal s ville o
Bill Harn,;,, Ma'.rn ing Bsu� . fumb le !hat
Come I n and Register
lost 18 fat'd1 fOfCe d
poun
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full
Frai
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eyb11r1 24, Cerr ci:11 6
line wil h four minutes JMt in the
Gene Hester wen1 .
ga rdner, and Ronm e Carr r1p- a punt
that ro11ed dead at h
Nothi ng To Buy
rirsl quart e r. Poulin scored th e over fr nn1 the live ya rd li n e on a 1 Caldwe fl l2, Byesville 6
Ped off large _gain s in sh: tries Jackets 37.
Th� t�q Ji(!kets
firs! l�uchdown after six plays, power play_ The extra point at• I U pper Arlineton 36 Col. So. 7
to th_e Rutl an d 8 yard line. Then 1 p u nted
af ter three alteinpfs from
followm� big Mar ion Slowe's re- t empt by B u ffi n gton aro und l e ft Zane1vlll e 3', Co l. Linden 20
Harr is took a han d ofJ from sc ri m m age,
bu t Oll�r•s klck w■s
Col , East 1 4, N. Phil adel phle 6
cov ny of a Wahama fumble on side was no good.
quar
te � hack Ri_ck y Oiler , shot r ushed a nd
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The
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Whit e Falcons, who looke d Gahenne Lincoln
1 thP Wahama 30.
33, Ma rion over his own right tackle an d in I bou n d s at the
43. Rutla nd wii
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Fren k lin 6
Hannen last week
l 'o"':ulin also scored the extra
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for a tonch d own with out being Inside the
Jacket 20 whe n a fum
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could not move the ball against th� West Jefferson 36, Dublin 12
tou� hed .
ble co�t them the 15all.
heavy Pomcrov tine. Coach Ale x Col. Ro sary 12, Groveport 1 2
Oiler attempted a pass to Ray.
!'ito· s boys held the Falcons to HIIU ud, 20, Gnnd,le
The Yellow J�keh th'1ft foe1:
mo n d "llotdog" Kloes ·for the
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Waster-v ille $4, Big Wal nut o
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tht air but to no awai) It
extra
point s but it fell incomII fl&amp;od11e1 111111 fllW9 ,a illt,The Wahama backfield was he l d Dela ware Willis 12, Marvsvlll•
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accounta ble for seven fumbles dur- l!luberton a, Akron BU&lt;htel
ket'1 third pa11lnt1 attemlilf at
Couldn't Move
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the 45 wif!t less than 30 MC•
Ru11a n d was unab le t o move
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I onds f'IMll1nln9.
eroy·ti two, w h ich gave t h e Pan• Roohtown 22 Windha m o
fro m scrimmage after taking the
tbers more .'leoring opport u nitie s.
In t h e locker room after the ,
k ickoff and punted to their own
V
Two W11h :11na fumbles were recov .
43. The Jackets Oien lost li tt le ga";le � u lta nd Coach Jim yen- :
ed by Pom e roy one by Stowe a
Ttlh �... n ..,.11 ..,._ 1tnlloo dat to
time in m oving the ball th e 43 n�n . said _he "!�It lucky alter :
236
P?Und sophomore tackle p(11 y.
Uilrin• lal Ha!pa fOwucl
yards
to pay dirt and were out ::nnm g th,1s on e, bu t a�ded tl)at
si,a"onal
iniz
111s
first
year
o(
varsi
tn
ty
fron
foot•
lnjoym.oi-b,ppiu toda.l Ult ----1l1to111 HI
t 12 to o w i th three mir: . I . co u ldn t take anythm g aWay
bull.
fro m his boys �ho made f g reat
11tes
to
go in the first quarter
b111it,m/ Stot FR.BB ro ,oltHdat comm.nc
co
meback to ';"'m.
Harr is and Ca rr picked u p a
Pant h er players were pena lized
, ,, aa pcmpl,te, by U, I. DIPAIITMINT OF
M 1 d �lepo�t s John Thompson
first
down to th e Rutland 27 in
HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WiL1Aal!,
45 yards duri n!:( t h e gume com par­
had
praise for hie YeJlow Jackets
, . :.
carri
4
es.
Dann
y
Hindy then hit
Y·. Public lletlth s.,,.1eo, No ollu,.doa. lunpiy
ed to five by Wah uma
b.ecause they still ha d t he d eKloe
s
on
nice
a
pass
play
and 11re he
Do n Savre, veteran halfback, who
. , ;, . PILL QI COUPON NOWI
has fought so hard to
t he big end went all ' the
way. 1 teaeh
has a pulle d le,lif musc le, saw actio n
.
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Kloe
s,
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perfe
d
ctly, took ft at
•
for II sh ort time wh i le Buff in,lifto n
B o b Ashley's Raiders made to s
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p peed, on his finger hp!'! Har I Score by quart ers:
1
was recuoerotine from a hea d in . him a happy conch Frid ay
night r1s attempted to run for th� Middl eport . . . 12 O o 0--12
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jury in the �ird Quarter.
wit h a thum pln,: 36 l o 14 grid
Rutlan d , .
0 8 12 0--20
extra points, but was stopped
Ph.
LY-34550,
99 Mortis Ave., Ath•n-, 1
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Reggie Phal in, 125 ht1lfbatk, dirt vict ory ovrr As h ley's form
STATISTft:; S
er
In
the
.s
econd q ua rte r the Red
N...., T_,
a fine job subb ing £or Sa.vre and schoo l. Sou thwester n , i n
RUTLAND
a game Devi ls came aliv e and began to
I
nave Brown, out wi1h a bad knee . at Ea s tern .
Yards
Rushin
g . , . . . . . . 2341
bottl
e
up
the
Jeck et'.s offense f
Re mis�ed scori n'!, bv inche s. a
Coaches s ingled ou t Dou g Bis­ Mi d dlep
Passm
g
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· · · · · · • • • - �ort moved to the Rutlan d
fourth touc h down for the Pant hers . sel for sler ling defense, mak
in� 25 but could go no farther and Totals · · · · · · · · ·
• , . 283
Poulin attem pted another snea k 13 tack les, ancl 175-po u n d
full the Red Devils took over. Whe n Pass At tempts . .
3
from t h e one-Coot line wit h five hock Mel Balla rd tor hl.!i
labors Hutla nd faile d to move, Ji m Pass Comple�e , ·. ·
a
seconds left in t he R&amp;mc hut was o n !he offense.
Hobste tter punted a beauty that Pass Jntercepte� . . .
J
stooped by the Falcons.
Y.ards loss pe�alt ies . .
·
25
Easte1 n d omin oted everytht n i: rolled dea d on the Yellow JaeThe st11rti n1? lineu p for the Pa n­
,rst down s • •
12
,
thers w as: ends. Ham m and Jewe ll · i n the statist ical depa rtme nt IJ}J kct 1 2. Mi dd leport failed lo gain � u b1 es
a
first
�
2
dow
n and Hindy
yard
s
ru
punted
s
hi
n
g
tackles,
t
o
150. 1 2� yard�
Gru eser and Slew urt'.
Los · · ·
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i::-uards, Coaf&lt;'!I and Barn itz; """: p�ss ing on lou r t'Omp lel1o ns o f o u t to hjs own 40.
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four
In
plays
the
eigh
Red
t
Devl
tries
ls Yard s Rushi
with on e stole n to 44
ter . Crow: full ha('k , Jfrster; half.
ng
167
barks , -Buf(i ngton and R c,i!"gle Pha• ya rds on three com plf!li ons o f were on t he Jackets' on e yard Passing . .
Here'• 9111arafttHd
line.
Dave
39
Mart
Jn.
Rutla nd 's l 40•
12 attem pts and one swipe d .
!in: Qlla rterba rk, Pouli n.
ren•wfble
'I'otals · · · · · · . · .
poun
d h11lrback, in two
200
East
car
ern
r
ies
fumb led twice but re.
Suhs were Wine br&lt;'nner and
Pass A t te mpt•
hol11tHtal and
7
Savre , halfb arks, and Stowe aml covert&gt;tf both whil e SW m iscued had picke d up 25 yards l o ttie Pass Com pleted
Jack
et
3
lO
after
a
five
;vrtlttill ln1urt1ncel
yard penfour time s ant.I lost two. East.
Fultz, guar ds.
Pass
I
ern h a d t he first down edge, ally again st the Ml dd !es. Lee Yard Intercepted , .
WAHAMA
s LQSS perialtle-s . . . . .
Com
20
bs
in
two trys moved in to
Ends: Knann and Nicho lson: IO lo 7.
the one end Hobstetter then dove First down s . . . . . . . . : . • . . . IO
THE SCORING :
tackles, VanM etrc and S1&gt;rou se;
Fumbles . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . .
2
Ballard from the one carlJ:.. In over the left si d e of the YeUow Loat
11 u ard1, B�nn ett and Tavlor: 1-en­
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Jacke
t
line
for the score. Slaw.
fer, Ru11Re l 1; h&amp;lfbacks, Roier!il and the tirst qua rter, an d aoo n lied
'Ru1111e1J; quarterback, Hargraves; fl.fl on Buck Fogl eson g's r un ter's pass to Combs for the. ex•
Endl!I: Ault, Kloes, Shafer;
uf&gt; the midd le. On the ensi.ilng tra polnts was good and the Tackl
es: Hays, Stobart, Roush,
. fu ll back, Jewell.
half
en
d
e
d
12 to 8.
kickoff Nick Leonnrd went 82
STATISTICS
BodJm
er; Guards: GIike y, Batey,
Th'ty Come Back
Pom'r'y Weh11m 11 Yards lo put Eastern In front 12·6 De vils
Rall;
Center: Cha m bers; Backs:
of Rutl and live up to
The Raid ers added 16 more in
)'ards rushlng
241
Hindy
45
,
Oiler, Har;is, Wise, Carr.
Devi
ds
or
Rutl
and llve up lo
the secon d quart er to salt the
Ya rd11 paaslng
O
5
RUTLAND LINIU"
.
their
i
comebac
sp
k
rit.
win
away as Lawrence Harsh•
Martin
Paa11ee a ttt1 m pted
5
Ends: D ugan, George; Tackles:
3
barger took a pass from Hen ry took Kloes' kicko ff to the 22 and PJeree
Paaees Com p.
o
1
, Sisson, Spaulding. Slaw­
Com
bs
picke
d
up 17 yards and a
Hensle.v for 75 yards and a TD
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O
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to
O
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Guard
s: Long, Runnion, Sis­
Balla rd gPtt! n� ! h e EP run acro8� rJnt down on tbe fi rst play son;
Total yard11 gained .241
50 ond
Cente
r:
Hysell:
Backs:
fro
m
scrimmage alter Rutl and
Ray Coleman SC'ored from
First downs
lO
C'omb. s_, Marti n, HoW:tetter, BroMA_ll 701
5
was
pena
ll
z
d
e
five yards tor off
the six, Ballard aguin runnit1g
Penalties
AT I O N W I D E
45
gan, Barry.
15
slde .
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3-21 yds 3-26vdS 1he EP.
Orrtcials A. M. Reis, Ja mes
For fou r play1 lt was th ree
FumM es
2
1 15 I. 2nd ltrfft
7
In lhe third period LE&gt;onard yards and a clou d of dust for Mallon, Nolan Mace.
Fumbles lo11t
PhoM WY-2•24'0
l
2
� �• ,t,,. • ,v.,_ ar. I
scorrd on o 26 yard pass t:ilay Vennarl's sinile wing offen.!le,
Punt ■ block ed
O
•
Pomeroy, Oftl1
2
fro111 H ensley and he also ran but on t h e fifth J:11 :BY Jim Bill
NlrtlMWIH MUTUAL !NIU.INCi COMPAIIY • hffl1 tlllot1
\¥ILL HONOR HOLMAN . .
I
0tHrftl'1
CNlllln. M11i
the poin ts. Sherwin scored SW'a Ho�tetter topk olr on a
NEW
25
YORK (UPJI - Nat Hof.
Pomeroy
8 8 6 O - 22 second a n d last TO in the fo urth yard gallo p to the Ja&lt;"k
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ets' 27. 11\liln, head -basket balJ -coach tt City
Wahama
o o o o - o guarlc,r agRin st
,
Eastern subs Combs edded another 20 to the
Coll&amp;te tor 36 years, will be hon­
TD's - Poulln , sneak, fl y!lrds; J&lt;�ogles
ong r un nin� the points. ' and Marfin went !n tor the touch ored ,t a testim
Butrlngtnn, punt return, 48 y11rds:
onial dirrn,r gjven
down standing up, wtih seven by dllege
By QUAR TERS :
alumn i and former V\lrHeater, dive, 11 vard ii: SAFETY: Easte
rn
. . . 12 16 8 0-36 m Jnutes and 15 lecond1 l eft In 1lty ltliletes at the o
Gru eser ; EP: Poul in, run.
H tel Manhat. .
SW
6 0 0 8-1 4 the third quarter. Hobatetter"1 tin, 8-pt, 28. Holman,
run for the extra poJ nta was lflop. the CCNY tacult as. who joined
ROIIOIRI SIGNS CO�TRACT
a tutor in
y
ped .
191'1. announced his reitirement
PH!LADELPIDA (UPI) - Back•
Rutland llopped Mlddlepott on 11,t !ii)i-lng,· eftcc
1
court ace Guy Rodgen has re­
tlve Sept, 1.
;
their four downs and forced 1
turned his itltned contract to the
punt. OHer's punt traveled onl
Phll11de.lphi1 Warriors for the
y
Now 100 con buy Hahl and modium-duti,
five ya rds to the 30 and ln thre
e
IIM().6 1 Nati-onaJ Buketball Asso­
biTaNATJONAL 'llucb- 101 V-8 en1lnoe
plays the Jted Devll1 weFe
n
..
clatlon 1e110n. Rodger11, 6-1, was
1
pay dlrt 111in . . Hobltetter wen
llandard equipment,
t
ltt'.!ond In the league in assists
CLEVELAND OPI - Veteran for one, Martin for 18 and the
11,t
year
with
482.
tho truck-d••ilM&lt;I V-8'1
Lou G r oza Is volu n tarily retiring JBO pound h•lfba�I!;, Lee•.�• 1
_..., Pl'Ol,obly heard about
.
11s an active player for the Cleve•
'l'bey ,t.. 1'lll remarllable JU l!Ol&gt;IIOIIIJ'
lond Browns.
BIG BOYS'
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on llnt cool now. llol Ibo lmd: thorn
Brown at the an n u al Touchdown
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Club luncheon. Brown Wl:!I J'ntro­
NEW Ind USED
ducin1: the team to the 700 per­
Sizes 7 ½ to 13
sonH at the luncheon when he
an nounC'e.d Grozn 's r etirem ent.
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By Amalia W•lktr
Br Ml-s. Amy Wolf
Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. Tu ttle and · Mr. and Mrs. Jay Honshell a nd
grandson Duane, spent Sunday with daughter, and Mrs. Fr.i. ncis Sapp
M r and �frs Elza Osborne al Ath- and daughter and Mrs. Erma
Roush, all or Columbus spent the
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weelr: end at their home here.
- Among thot1e visiting with Mr. 1 Mr. and Mre. Bob Donnett and
and Mrs-. Edward Griffith last week family of Gallfpolis visited Mr. and
were h is un cle. Mr. anct:)tnl. IEd Mn , Laurence Napper and famJly
GriHlth and his brother. Dan G rif- recent ly.
fith of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lil lian Napper has ret urnto her employment at the Oh io
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Mrs. Paul Lawrence and son, Val ley Baking Co. after a wee k's
Gene Roy. of Portland, visited her vacation.
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sister .and family. Mr. and Mn.
Mn. Lewis Walker \lisited Mrg
Milton Tuttle, Sunday.
H•nson Holter, Thunday.
Mr. and idrs. Edward Griffith
spent Thursday with N!lativea at
Garry Walker of Racine spent
'"Zanesville and the week end at Co· the week end with his gran d par­
lu m bus with their son, Garry, and ents, Mr. and Mn. A(bert Bartel�.
, Visiting llr. and Mrs. Lewi s
ramily.
Man d ie Rose spent Tuesd ay with Walter .Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
her grandparenlll, Mr. and M rs. Ro, C urti.11 Mrs. Lillian Nappe�,
A. D. Tuttle.
Mn. tda Laudermnt and Vlrgil
Walker of Bashm.
Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Long mevMn. Harold Newelt and d aughed lo New Jers.ey where he has em- ters of Chester visited Mr. and
plo)·ment.
Jin. Charles Baer and Mr. a nd
Mr. and Mn. · Charlie &amp;bcook I �ra. Geora:e Baer Th ursday evenvisited Mr. and M'rs. A. D. Tutile mg.
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Mn. Lillian �•PPtr and Mrs •
Friday eveni·n &amp;.
Robert Laudermilt spent Lab:ir
Ma rga ret Tuttle and Mery K. Day at Fair point with Mr. ,mrt
Holter ca l led on Mrs. Mi lton Tuttle Mrs. George La udermiJt· and Mr.
11rid
Sunday aft ernoon.
and Mrs. Henry 'Sprouse
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daughter, Betty. They .�11 enjoyeti
a picnic at Tappan L:.,kes.
Mrs. Amanda B::ier i!! vistti ng
Mr. and Mn. Woo&gt;lrow )lora Jnd
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family of Chester Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hol ter a�d
Sunday School attendance on
Sep1 11 was 44, o'rfering $13 .88.
family of Long Bottom visited his
Attendance at worship service parents, )Ir. and Mrs. Ha nson
was 1 9 wilh Hennan Tay lo r, lay- Holter Sunday.
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Mn. Amanda Baer visited Mr.
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Mn. Charles llaer 11nd Mr. and
and
The Alfred Homt Dt:n onltrahon Mn Geoqe Baer Monday.
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Dorst on Thur day, sept.
was an organi:tatiohal an� plinning
meeting.
The Follrod Robinson lamlly attended the christening serv�ee at
.., Mnfh• Halslnvtr
the Heath Melhodi!t Churc�1 !.�id■nd Mn. Roy Cheval ier a·re
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dleport, last Sunda� afterooon.
anno ncing the marriage , of their
u to Alice Mayes, daughter
John Taylor, 11_tat1o?e� with !hf' son Bill
Air Force in California ts spcndirg of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ma)•es,
several days at the home of Dis Little Hocking. The weddi ng was
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Tay- performed by Rev. Eldon Blake on
lor.
Sept. 13. ·
Weekend visit.ors of Martha H�I•
and
Mr and Mn .t.rnest Taylor
were Mr. . and Mrs. W 1;
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Charies at tend;d
and children and Md
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Hot.in
Jacksonville Ohio )list Sunday.
,: Ho�slnger . an
Rodnl!!
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and
""the
of
The annu� I Ho�ecomlng
f_1 eld, Ohio.
Gree�
Orange Church was h'eld Sunday, children from
TUe!fflay
Vl.8lted
Carter
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of
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Thom
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M:axin
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and
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SeS!h� :F'oll rod
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Mn. Gera ld Swartz and daughter Hocki
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Recent 'it&amp;Jtors of Mutha H ol
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visitin
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l !to�t::;:.Ser" w::1:�ld at the qine an: c:udr:
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Dinsmore Boyles 'l!ome for �- I vRle, an
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Phillip
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Jrtr. aruJ Mn. Clifford Barber of
, Mr. and. Mrs. Ch les D . Wood
e Empire Obio were �nt visitors
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Nina Robinson and
mr. 'and ..,_1, Frank• BarJtr
of ._._
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from the Alfred Chunh attend
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lhe Evangel i!ltic Institute held at . l&amp;r. a:d �- ���• :!�
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TUppers Plains M1!!thodlst Church,
Robert VanMeter.
Monday evflnU11, Sept
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F �nit Bigley and l'rences Holt
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Kp1cai
Hertha
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•...,.,pint ffl Athens on
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Iieal the Elmwood Nursing home
turned to het" 'home at Pomeroy M:��
llri, Eldon Bla�e and
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Sundny •
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Mr. and Mn. ��man �bcoclr:
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of Long Bottom v1s1ted Otis Swan ,r,
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at Elmwood Nuninl Home Sunday.
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Mr. and Mra. Charles D. Wooide ca:. ,.. 11h
Clayton Klmeg
visited her mother, Mrs. J. �
Little Hoek.mg
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THE DAilY SENTINll

B,, H. SANBORN

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"IT COULD BE YOU"

lly Rev. Pan! Hooll1, llllnbter, 1'11ppen Plalnl EUil Charge
St. Luke 7 :40 . And why beholde■t thou the mote th.at is in thy
. brother's eye but perceivest not the beam that ls in thme
own eye .
The above is a portion of Scripture that most of us would
just as soon forget that ii ex­
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L.•npvll1e con,rwptton• � Ch��
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Church. -Su nd •Y h
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few sheep and sacks
the fanning districts Went to market
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of grain, he was wont to ta ke up h 1s posI aI so1:0e eonv enie nt am Wors 'P
Sevtn th•D•Y Adffntid
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spot, and there inveigh against the evils of the t1111es. We have -(l� Butternut Ave. DAV Rall)
n.o way of knowing what impression he may have m�de upon, Sabbath School 2 pm; Worsh ip
the government, but .we do know that. he became an lf!lJ!lOft�l servi� 3 : 1 5 pm; servict:!s are Sat­
' without knowing it. Quite probably, 1f he had been hv mg m urday. " Prayer meeting 1hursday
7:30 pm.
our time, he would have been a sharecropper.
... Mt• MorlehChurch of ,,.._
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Old Testament scholars who have probed the matter rather un1
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deeply are of th � opinion that the text .of this week ' s Sunday ;;; d! 7 : 30 Pm ; Young peop lfi
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school lesson is_ taken from a sermon Micah preache� o!l some F.ridri:y 7:so pm.
OCCpion When � was able to get the ear _of the nation s leadCarleton lnterdenominetlon•I
ers . This was, qmte probably, a rare occaSton for him.
Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
ft s�:me to ha've been an occ8Sion when everyone wa$ con- 9:30 am; Worsh lp hour 10 : 30 am:
everyone else· ' when the talk was of prosperity and every other Su nday.
gratul'atlng
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hthll hein laptl1t Greri:t Ben d
a bright outlook for busmess, an d wh en th ere was no cJ oud In
nl n � worship 9;30 am; sun-Mor
the sky.
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school 10:1&amp; am; Evening
The Chamber of Commerce of a certaJ n m 1d�esteri:i city da
se:Vice 7 :so pm.

eroy, Eugene Brown, Minister.
Sunday school Q:15 am Kenneth
Finley, Supt: worsttip J0:30 am
topic "Learning to Tr ust God";
MYF Both Juniors an d Seniors
at 6 pm · Rev. Brown will be at
"A Retreat on Evangelism" Sun­
friends of honesty. The question arises, howt'ver, a$ to just day afternoon thro ugh _the 20th.
how far out from home base our honesty ought to go. Are we Wed. 9 am Prayer Meeting; Wed.
expected to be honest with the people next �oor, and then 7 pm Choir Rehear!al M ra. Jo�n
Re\', Brown will
WaYer a little in relation to · the people a m ile , a thousand Werry, d irector;
Statio n WMPO
Radio
on
preach
mires, or half a world away?
Io am Tuesday through Friday.
If tl1e preacher and relig'iori �re expected . to support the
The Fir1t 81.,,11, church,
cause of justice, is ther,e any limit beyond which that support Pomeroy
, ·Ralph c. Zunde l , pastor
is not required?. Is there �!IY , ritua�'·- or, p�rsop�J pietr, ,that Yfill Albert Martin I Jr., AHt. S u pt.
. , . ...,sel'l/e BS'8 substitute for JllStice ot h:bnestY°?
9:,10- 1 1 : 15 combined se rvice or
' Just how far is the Church required to go in defending the worship and stu dy. Nursery and
cause of justice and truth?1 Herein l ies the whole questi�n. of Junior church for children. Ser­
whether or not the "social gospel" is a part of the Christian mon "The Greatest Action in thpe
worl d "; 6 pm Men's Fellowshi
message.
a nd s u pper at Naylors
(Copyright 1980 by Ute Division of Christian Education, Na- meeting
Run Park; Thursday all day meet
tionaJ Council of the Churches of Christ
in the United States i n g of ttie Rio G ra nd e Associa­
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tion at Rio Grande; Su nd ay, Sept.
Freeland Nbrtis begins a
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•H ull.Cit OF THE NAZARENE 9 :30 am SupL Herbert Rou h
of revival aervices.
week
prayer services Wcd11esd•y 8:.00
lrr■cu,■, Ohio
Church of Chrl1t, Middleport,
Mia1 Ruth
· Matchett wiil be the preacNng Sunday rdght 7:30:
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tjaecial speaker ln the e�ening pm, Joung peopIes meeting sun- Fred I. Gardner. Minister. 9:30
Supt
Steffy,
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School.
Bible
thli Sunday, Sept. ta day 8:45 pm.
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,,... Methodftt ' Ctlourch- l0:30 Morning worship, subJect
at 7:30 and
Ttie service be"ill,i
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and Sacrific. e'';
•h , pastor "Consecration
public is in\llted aai d Harold Rev. W. H. strausbau&amp;
sub1ect
rvice,
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Evenin
7:30
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Laure1 Cliff : S un d ay scbool :
Holmes,, pastor .
wlth M en " ;
am Phil Wise, SuptJ Cl1111 meet• "God Displeased
tng 10:30 am, wm. "Balley in wed 7:30 Prayer meeting and
charJe; FMY servlc� '7 pm; Evan- Bible study; Wed . 8:30 Choir
gel111tlc service• 7:30 pm; Prayer pracllce. ·
meeting Wednesday 7:30 pm .
Tup,-rs Pla lm EUB Churioh,
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Hooks, Minister. 9:10 worHj■-II lt:un Fl'ff Method ltt: R.1&gt; Paul
sh ip sen ice , 10 :�5 Sunday school,
bezt E. Smith, Sr., pi stor : Sun d ay
7:30 Wed. night prayer meeting,
School 9:30 a. m. , Worley Haley, 730 Th u rs. night Chrl!'!tian End.
s u pt.; MorDing worship 10:30 a. m.
The Htath Methodist Church,
\lffl'tla�lffci . . Church of Jtt:u, You th service, 6:45 P, m .; Evaneport, Raym on Konkr i«h.t,
Middl
th,ftf . _.. -Latttr D•Y Saints, gelistic meiSage, 7:30 p. m .; Pra)'•
Worsh ip 10:30 am, Topic
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Pasto
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Old Town Flats on Portlan d Road eer meeting, Thursday 7 30 p. m.
"An Artesian Church"; C'hurc1t
Sunday •chool 0:80 am; Preacldng
Panttcosta l A1 ...Jbl r Rout, 1 24 School today 9.30 but next Sun ,
10:lif am · an4' Bible Study Wed- Dor.eis, E. Codner, Pastor. Sunday
ned Sunday
Proffitt, pas• school 11 am; Ch1ldren's church day Sept. 25 a combi
neaday 8 pm; C.
be held
will
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worsh
and
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3 J)m; Worship 7:30 p m Sunday, 1111 Jt is ft.411)' an d Promotion Day
Mlclway Community Church, 1 Tu"11day and Friday•
It will beiln at 10 and close at
lr•dford Church of Chtl�f, 1 1:30. Be sure to bring your fa­
Bobby Searles. Minister. Chu ck
&amp;eirles, sunny School, Supl., Raith H1111lble, Pi"itOft Jim Ret1d, vorlte food and share with oth­
lunditf 1oltoal .stam at 9:30 a. m.,. _ Supt; Bible achoo1 9:10 am; Morn- ers ., 11 Ueat family in the
7:U p. Ina worshi p 10':Bo •�; Christian ch\ll'Ch' ballement following the
m,et meetlnJ Tuesday
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End,aver (youth) 8 pm; �venln1 •'program. Greeting committee to·
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. Zlotli C� ., ctirht, ,...., "Ol'flhip 7:30.i. Widnesday vening day Is Mr. and Mrs. James Brew­
,:80.
Sfudy
Bibi•
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fnlt&lt;in. Youth Fellow,hlp at 6:00
Und� IJ)lftilter. B.lble 1ehool I
choir -- rehearaaJ W�nesd1y !at
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1. 80 ,, m. Wilbur llow!ey sr. s1'\i� luck Wednesda 6
1111: , Etl,;nhlJ tlll'l�li) ,1 fltl,l&gt;"!·
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, MoM1tng ftonhlp . � o: ,o; Chri stian home of Mrs. Fran.els · Klein. Asllert :RWI, ,lble le oo •�·
re Mrs. Clata
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1'1ie -� Mlfirfl11:4Htt �r
Endt1i\'or 8 p.n1.: tvenlng wore�lp, ilstani hostessea a
Ketcbka, Mrs.
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Sunda
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8:00 ($1.35) Resenatlon muat be
I: itb1e study 7:30 lstry Br.boo) Tby�•f 8 pm.
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r,. Wemer will be present .
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,illt, tiff, Cb_urch. Lillp
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putof 9ttnd17 acbwan&amp;, p�or. -Sunda
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Sund.at
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1 a book that they are compiling
W the NuaNn• Evangelt1tlc se..-v,ce 7i30 pm; .; and WUI hav� on Hie. Place in •
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d Holmes: low•hip service Wedn esday ?:
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wor!hlp, 10:30 •· m . m�t Thunday 2enptm
7:30 pit; Wedn.«la1 1:30 • pra)'er m ·• morning ce .·
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small flocks, -he had se�n the poor ravished by the city l�nd,
lords and he had watched splendid fam1hes driven to the highway s as be'g�ars because they could not pay the taxes �hat
were h••�ed 11pon them by their rulers who protected the rich.

timt. when every generation has to face the
practfoaJ tacts, but \lie man who asks questions is not apt to
enhance hJs popularity theteby. It is easy to 1mag1ne that M_1cab's meeting ended on a sour note because h e spoke out
m
· "beha{f of the people.Radius of Conscience
The probablltties are that every decent man believes in
honesty, and expects the preacher and the Church to stand as

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There comes a

CEILING TILE
Aco1.11tic o r non­
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ugly,. ffl'acked cei l­
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As. law las _ _ _ _

Sl'ARl'ING MONDAY AT I AM.
A NEW SHOW FOR YOV • • •

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8y Roy L. Smith

Nothing is more unfortunate th!n that the people shall emmost im brace a religion that has no soda! oonscienC" e :
not sup- .
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mockery
sheer
is
world
the
in
p,essive ritual
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obligation
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feeling
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Prophf"t s Plea
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invested
that
the Hebrew prophets 'Ytth thetr • m ·
¢hin�
The
mortality was their devotion to justice , and then d etermina•
tion to make religion its ally. .
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The proohet Micah from whom we have Uns week 's Sunday school Iel!lson, was' a man from amon� the common people
_ a fariher from one of the rural districts southweirt of Jer1:1salem. In the couTse of his yenr5 in the fields, OT herding his

are we discriminated against in the matter of prices on live
stock in your ·market?" ·

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: Religion Without Social Conscience

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LION S GET McC LUN O
DETROIT (UP I) - The Detroit
Lions have acqu ired defensive line­
man Will ie Mccl ung lrom the
Cleveland B rowns and have uked
waivers on rookie en d Dave Rosa .

SUN DAV SCHOOL Ll!SSON OF THE WEEK

om: .,,,ngeliltl• -.rvl«, 7:4e pm;
Wednelday Blble 1tudy 7 :45 pm .
Rutland Church of th• Nuu.nt
-S u n day school 9:30 1m. Morning
worship 10:411. 1:nntellatic H"r•
vk• 7:41!, pm Mldwttk l'rtiYer
��rvice Wednesday 1:4� pm.
Columbia Chepel Chd1tl,nBible school· 9:30 a m . Wor■hip
1ervice 10:30 am on the ,econ�
and fourth Sunday■.
· Oe•t•r Church of, Chrl■.t­
Blble school 9:30 am. rrea �t n�
1r
10:30 am on the first and
Sunday,.
Rutlen4 Chutch of ChrlU Bihle school 0:30 a m ; w11rshJp
.s ervlce 1 0 : 30 am; Youth F · 1Uowship 6 pm; Worshlp 'l' P
Ptnwroy Church of C� rid -·
Sunday sc_hool 9:30 a_m; M
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lng :. :'f
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;;�sB�tle study 7:so pm wed:nes•
day.
K lntibu ry Church - �u n �y
ichool 9:30 sm; Worship 1erv1ce

bad arr.anged a trade tour of the surrounding terntory, m the
t!G8l'ile of Which the leading business men of the town hoped
j)ehonal contact with their "constituency." The chief
fo repi'iloerit them was a young. preacher who enjoyed
'ffi�lt c·rm11dem,e, and w�o was able to make a "good speech."
'TIie Unlfohn su·nilay School lesson fo r S eptember 18:
"FALSE LEADERSHIP BRINGS RUIN," Micah 3; 4: 1-5.
111 one eountry town .iie had delivered the a ddress of the oc­
casion when a local attorney - a plain man who made n o pre­
tenge of speaking smoothly - arose and said, '"Now that we
have had the sWCl't dessert, let's take time to look at tqe facts.
We are )ll)l&lt;els, but we have a question we want to ask. Why

Groza Hangs Up
Pads, Spikes

IAKER and SfflRIED
vour LENNOX dealer

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Vennarimen, Down 12-0, Rally For
1 2�·yc::;n .:�·1., "d',e:.• �� , "f
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had the �fe ln first downs 12-7.
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r
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20-12 Victory Before Sellout Hoose
;:; r:.�h .�
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.._,kson w1• 0
luggina hono s.
BY IOI E.

Clelt't. · Weft Tech 2, llyrl a o
., B ..
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Ail ...... 40, AtThe Pomeroy Pantlters' light halfback
IYIR
Edd ie llufflngt
l!•dmoor O, WhfMt•II O
�TEJl, N . Y. (UPI J - show ed speed and runn ing skHI
The Rutl and Red Devil!, Playing with ihe
in the Pant hers 22-0 victo�
comeback lf&gt;ltlt
P.9:ul E. B1tgood ha� bt.'en nam e d over the
c. F�rry 20, Lln1ley lnlf. o
Y
Wah ama Whit e Falcons i n thCtJ
l hat has made Coach Ji m Vennar i's footbal l elevens
, · . fu.s t home game of Shady11de 14,
to •� Elmer H. Burn ham :is
famous
Po whatt•n 6
the seas
stopped a scrappy Midd leport Yell ow
. on last. nl"ght ·
Lorain 24, Tqlffo Libbey 1 4
Jacket footba ll tea�
'head fooUNiil l coach at the Uni- /
20 to 12 Friday_ mght before a se lJ out crowd at Middleport.
. Duffmgton, aided by good block- poinl s on a q ut: rt c rback sneak M•di t on 30, L• kevi•w Row o
...,,_ty of Roch e t r
en 8
from
l�
Ton,
g
Gtueiler
a
n
d
The �ed Df!VI�s came back the second half to scor
Rick
followm.i: B urrJ ngton's touchd own
ham Nt&amp;es at :h: e�� or
,
l•ke wood 1 8, Cl•ve. J. Ad•m1 16
e 2 touchaeuon. BU,g6od has been assistant �ro� scored :omero 8 second
dow
Tht Panthers score d a sa fetv , Gu, H gh h, 16 Cl•v•. H ghh 12
ns tn the t�ird quarter and wrap up their 17th cons
�
uc d wn o , t
on
1g11na the fi'alcons
win. T�e last time Rutland was beaten was in 19&amp;9 ecutive
eoacli
fol low1n i;: Euclid l2, M•pl ♦ H• lghh; O
'!!l'•
� ,'for the past 11 years.
4� yar� pu nt
when the
wi " !o"1' Pdu1in�!'! tout.hdow
n. Tom Gru&lt;.&gt;ser·s M•rion 20 Clevelend W•lt t
Ja� kets tlpset them 20 � 8.
l n utes and fifteen second!!
.
lef
t k ickoff •erit &amp;
.
t the four ya'l'd line S•ndutk y 30, Cleve. M■ rlfl•H 12
Coach John Th�mpson s M ,d · clima xe d
tn t_he f"1 rst half. He also
t he 50 yard d rive with. a
m�d e wher e it was ca ught h
.
.
dlep(! rt _Jackets st1/I p1aymg
y Bob R us - , Be re• 22, Fairv l•w o
rt'. ns of 15, L2 and 3 1 yart.ls, w tu ch
w!th
s pect acula r 32 yard gallo p
araerd
sell, who th e n stepped out of I Verm ilion 44, Plymouth 24
1 h e desir e that has take n him J11s own
/ tl p
IJUI th� Panthers ln other bo u nds. On
left
tn
d
.
Slaw
ter
atthe nex t play Grues er Springfield North 22 Sprh1ifl•I•
ur yea rs to �u i l d, look
oue I own poi;it1Oils.
Sonny temp ted to kick t1rf! ext ra Jjolnt
� aw_ter ,s open
trfl Pl)e d ful Hml'k Bill Jewell be•
Genuine Pigskin
.
,i
Sh• wnee I
mg kick off and bu t ,t was wide.
J'omeroy's first slx poinl er was hind the goal l i ne for a two poin t- Mt. Glle•d B, Bellv ille 6
manhc� 88 yard s for a touc h
I Croo s.vill e S6,
. Thr••- ....
by quarterback Ray Poulin , who er.
down _with o_n ly fo ur m inutes
k
Rosevill e O
The final qu•rtet ._.., the Red
Wi!h t hree minutes and 30 se&lt;•· N. Concord 24, Glou1te..- 1 4
scored on a si x -yard sneak play
gon e . 1n the first quart er.
Dev
ils thre8teriing ltliln 'but a
I
1 over t h e
cente r o f the Pomeroy onds left in the thi rd gu arler t 7 5 N. Le x ing ton 0, M(:Connal s ville o
Bill Harn,;,, Ma'.rn ing Bsu� . fumb le !hat
Come I n and Register
lost 18 fat'd1 fOfCe d
poun
d
full
Frai
back
eyb11r1 24, Cerr ci:11 6
line wil h four minutes JMt in the
Gene Hester wen1 .
ga rdner, and Ronm e Carr r1p- a punt
that ro11ed dead at h
Nothi ng To Buy
rirsl quart e r. Poulin scored th e over fr nn1 the live ya rd li n e on a 1 Caldwe fl l2, Byesville 6
Ped off large _gain s in sh: tries Jackets 37.
Th� t�q Ji(!kets
firs! l�uchdown after six plays, power play_ The extra point at• I U pper Arlineton 36 Col. So. 7
to th_e Rutl an d 8 yard line. Then 1 p u nted
af ter three alteinpfs from
followm� big Mar ion Slowe's re- t empt by B u ffi n gton aro und l e ft Zane1vlll e 3', Co l. Linden 20
Harr is took a han d ofJ from sc ri m m age,
bu t Oll�r•s klck w■s
Col , East 1 4, N. Phil adel phle 6
cov ny of a Wahama fumble on side was no good.
quar
te � hack Ri_ck y Oiler , shot r ushed a nd
1
the ball wen t out of
The
MIDDHttORT,
Whit e Falcons, who looke d Gahenne Lincoln
1 thP Wahama 30.
33, Ma rion over his own right tackle an d in I bou n d s at the
43. Rutla nd wii
.
good
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against
Fren k lin 6
Hannen last week
l 'o"':ulin also scored the extra
•����'!!
. !'!!"!!���'!"!"....,.�-�
for a tonch d own with out being Inside the
Jacket 20 whe n a fum
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could not move the ball against th� West Jefferson 36, Dublin 12
tou� hed .
ble co�t them the 15all.
heavy Pomcrov tine. Coach Ale x Col. Ro sary 12, Groveport 1 2
Oiler attempted a pass to Ray.
!'ito· s boys held the Falcons to HIIU ud, 20, Gnnd,le
The Yellow J�keh th'1ft foe1:
mo n d "llotdog" Kloes ·for the
.l.AM'i;J
w 14
P'P
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41!, vards on lhe groun d.
Waster-v ille $4, Big Wal nut o
io
tht air but to no awai) It
extra
point s but it fell incomII fl&amp;od11e1 111111 fllW9 ,a illt,The Wahama backfield was he l d Dela ware Willis 12, Marvsvlll•
M
ut
1n il'ltffctpted the Jae•
plete
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6
accounta ble for seven fumbles dur- l!luberton a, Akron BU&lt;htel
ket'1 third pa11lnt1 attemlilf at
Couldn't Move
0
i n 1i: !he �ami&gt; compared to Pom- U rban• 16, Bellefont•lne o
the 45 wif!t less than 30 MC•
Ru11a n d was unab le t o move
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I onds f'IMll1nln9.
eroy·ti two, w h ich gave t h e Pan• Roohtown 22 Windha m o
fro m scrimmage after taking the
tbers more .'leoring opport u nitie s.
In t h e locker room after the ,
k ickoff and punted to their own
V
Two W11h :11na fumbles were recov .
43. The Jackets Oien lost li tt le ga";le � u lta nd Coach Jim yen- :
ed by Pom e roy one by Stowe a
Ttlh �... n ..,.11 ..,._ 1tnlloo dat to
time in m oving the ball th e 43 n�n . said _he "!�It lucky alter :
236
P?Und sophomore tackle p(11 y.
Uilrin• lal Ha!pa fOwucl
yards
to pay dirt and were out ::nnm g th,1s on e, bu t a�ded tl)at
si,a"onal
iniz
111s
first
year
o(
varsi
tn
ty
fron
foot•
lnjoym.oi-b,ppiu toda.l Ult ----1l1to111 HI
t 12 to o w i th three mir: . I . co u ldn t take anythm g aWay
bull.
fro m his boys �ho made f g reat
11tes
to
go in the first quarter
b111it,m/ Stot FR.BB ro ,oltHdat comm.nc
co
meback to ';"'m.
Harr is and Ca rr picked u p a
Pant h er players were pena lized
, ,, aa pcmpl,te, by U, I. DIPAIITMINT OF
M 1 d �lepo�t s John Thompson
first
down to th e Rutland 27 in
HEALTH, EDUCATION AND WiL1Aal!,
45 yards duri n!:( t h e gume com par­
had
praise for hie YeJlow Jackets
, . :.
carri
4
es.
Dann
y
Hindy then hit
Y·. Public lletlth s.,,.1eo, No ollu,.doa. lunpiy
ed to five by Wah uma
b.ecause they still ha d t he d eKloe
s
on
nice
a
pass
play
and 11re he
Do n Savre, veteran halfback, who
. , ;, . PILL QI COUPON NOWI
has fought so hard to
t he big end went all ' the
way. 1 teaeh
has a pulle d le,lif musc le, saw actio n
.
.
Kloe
s,
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le
perfe
d
ctly, took ft at
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for II sh ort time wh i le Buff in,lifto n
B o b Ashley's Raiders made to s
' : M•II To:
p peed, on his finger hp!'! Har I Score by quart ers:
1
was recuoerotine from a hea d in . him a happy conch Frid ay
night r1s attempted to run for th� Middl eport . . . 12 O o 0--12
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DILES RADIOIAR. CO.
!
jury in the �ird Quarter.
wit h a thum pln,: 36 l o 14 grid
Rutlan d , .
0 8 12 0--20
extra points, but was stopped
Ph.
LY-34550,
99 Mortis Ave., Ath•n-, 1
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Reggie Phal in, 125 ht1lfbatk, dirt vict ory ovrr As h ley's form
STATISTft:; S
er
In
the
.s
econd q ua rte r the Red
N...., T_,
a fine job subb ing £or Sa.vre and schoo l. Sou thwester n , i n
RUTLAND
a game Devi ls came aliv e and began to
I
nave Brown, out wi1h a bad knee . at Ea s tern .
Yards
Rushin
g . , . . . . . . 2341
bottl
e
up
the
Jeck et'.s offense f
Re mis�ed scori n'!, bv inche s. a
Coaches s ingled ou t Dou g Bis­ Mi d dlep
Passm
g
·
·
· · · · · · • • • - �ort moved to the Rutlan d
fourth touc h down for the Pant hers . sel for sler ling defense, mak
in� 25 but could go no farther and Totals · · · · · · · · ·
• , . 283
Poulin attem pted another snea k 13 tack les, ancl 175-po u n d
full the Red Devils took over. Whe n Pass At tempts . .
3
from t h e one-Coot line wit h five hock Mel Balla rd tor hl.!i
labors Hutla nd faile d to move, Ji m Pass Comple�e , ·. ·
a
seconds left in t he R&amp;mc hut was o n !he offense.
Hobste tter punted a beauty that Pass Jntercepte� . . .
J
stooped by the Falcons.
Y.ards loss pe�alt ies . .
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25
Easte1 n d omin oted everytht n i: rolled dea d on the Yellow JaeThe st11rti n1? lineu p for the Pa n­
,rst down s • •
12
,
thers w as: ends. Ham m and Jewe ll · i n the statist ical depa rtme nt IJ}J kct 1 2. Mi dd leport failed lo gain � u b1 es
a
first
�
2
dow
n and Hindy
yard
s
ru
punted
s
hi
n
g
tackles,
t
o
150. 1 2� yard�
Gru eser and Slew urt'.
Los · · ·
l
i::-uards, Coaf&lt;'!I and Barn itz; """: p�ss ing on lou r t'Omp lel1o ns o f o u t to hjs own 40.
·
four
In
plays
the
eigh
Red
t
Devl
tries
ls Yard s Rushi
with on e stole n to 44
ter . Crow: full ha('k , Jfrster; half.
ng
167
barks , -Buf(i ngton and R c,i!"gle Pha• ya rds on three com plf!li ons o f were on t he Jackets' on e yard Passing . .
Here'• 9111arafttHd
line.
Dave
39
Mart
Jn.
Rutla nd 's l 40•
12 attem pts and one swipe d .
!in: Qlla rterba rk, Pouli n.
ren•wfble
'I'otals · · · · · · . · .
poun
d h11lrback, in two
200
East
car
ern
r
ies
fumb led twice but re.
Suhs were Wine br&lt;'nner and
Pass A t te mpt•
hol11tHtal and
7
Savre , halfb arks, and Stowe aml covert&gt;tf both whil e SW m iscued had picke d up 25 yards l o ttie Pass Com pleted
Jack
et
3
lO
after
a
five
;vrtlttill ln1urt1ncel
yard penfour time s ant.I lost two. East.
Fultz, guar ds.
Pass
I
ern h a d t he first down edge, ally again st the Ml dd !es. Lee Yard Intercepted , .
WAHAMA
s LQSS perialtle-s . . . . .
Com
20
bs
in
two trys moved in to
Ends: Knann and Nicho lson: IO lo 7.
the one end Hobstetter then dove First down s . . . . . . . . : . • . . . IO
THE SCORING :
tackles, VanM etrc and S1&gt;rou se;
Fumbles . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . . .
2
Ballard from the one carlJ:.. In over the left si d e of the YeUow Loat
11 u ard1, B�nn ett and Tavlor: 1-en­
·I
Jacke
t
line
for the score. Slaw.
fer, Ru11Re l 1; h&amp;lfbacks, Roier!il and the tirst qua rter, an d aoo n lied
'Ru1111e1J; quarterback, Hargraves; fl.fl on Buck Fogl eson g's r un ter's pass to Combs for the. ex•
Endl!I: Ault, Kloes, Shafer;
uf&gt; the midd le. On the ensi.ilng tra polnts was good and the Tackl
es: Hays, Stobart, Roush,
. fu ll back, Jewell.
half
en
d
e
d
12 to 8.
kickoff Nick Leonnrd went 82
STATISTICS
BodJm
er; Guards: GIike y, Batey,
Th'ty Come Back
Pom'r'y Weh11m 11 Yards lo put Eastern In front 12·6 De vils
Rall;
Center: Cha m bers; Backs:
of Rutl and live up to
The Raid ers added 16 more in
)'ards rushlng
241
Hindy
45
,
Oiler, Har;is, Wise, Carr.
Devi
ds
or
Rutl
and llve up lo
the secon d quart er to salt the
Ya rd11 paaslng
O
5
RUTLAND LINIU"
.
their
i
comebac
sp
k
rit.
win
away as Lawrence Harsh•
Martin
Paa11ee a ttt1 m pted
5
Ends: D ugan, George; Tackles:
3
barger took a pass from Hen ry took Kloes' kicko ff to the 22 and PJeree
Paaees Com p.
o
1
, Sisson, Spaulding. Slaw­
Com
bs
picke
d
up 17 yards and a
Hensle.v for 75 yards and a TD
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O
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to
O
r
Guard
s: Long, Runnion, Sis­
Balla rd gPtt! n� ! h e EP run acro8� rJnt down on tbe fi rst play son;
Total yard11 gained .241
50 ond
Cente
r:
Hysell:
Backs:
fro
m
scrimmage alter Rutl and
Ray Coleman SC'ored from
First downs
lO
C'omb. s_, Marti n, HoW:tetter, BroMA_ll 701
5
was
pena
ll
z
d
e
five yards tor off
the six, Ballard aguin runnit1g
Penalties
AT I O N W I D E
45
gan, Barry.
15
slde .
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Punh (AV . }
3-21 yds 3-26vdS 1he EP.
Orrtcials A. M. Reis, Ja mes
For fou r play1 lt was th ree
FumM es
2
1 15 I. 2nd ltrfft
7
In lhe third period LE&gt;onard yards and a clou d of dust for Mallon, Nolan Mace.
Fumbles lo11t
PhoM WY-2•24'0
l
2
� �• ,t,,. • ,v.,_ ar. I
scorrd on o 26 yard pass t:ilay Vennarl's sinile wing offen.!le,
Punt ■ block ed
O
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Pomeroy, Oftl1
2
fro111 H ensley and he also ran but on t h e fifth J:11 :BY Jim Bill
NlrtlMWIH MUTUAL !NIU.INCi COMPAIIY • hffl1 tlllot1
\¥ILL HONOR HOLMAN . .
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0tHrftl'1
CNlllln. M11i
the poin ts. Sherwin scored SW'a Ho�tetter topk olr on a
NEW
25
YORK (UPJI - Nat Hof.
Pomeroy
8 8 6 O - 22 second a n d last TO in the fo urth yard gallo p to the Ja&lt;"k
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ets' 27. 11\liln, head -basket balJ -coach tt City
Wahama
o o o o - o guarlc,r agRin st
,
Eastern subs Combs edded another 20 to the
Coll&amp;te tor 36 years, will be hon­
TD's - Poulln , sneak, fl y!lrds; J&lt;�ogles
ong r un nin� the points. ' and Marfin went !n tor the touch ored ,t a testim
Butrlngtnn, punt return, 48 y11rds:
onial dirrn,r gjven
down standing up, wtih seven by dllege
By QUAR TERS :
alumn i and former V\lrHeater, dive, 11 vard ii: SAFETY: Easte
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run for the extra poJ nta was lflop. the CCNY tacult as. who joined
ROIIOIRI SIGNS CO�TRACT
a tutor in
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191'1. announced his reitirement
PH!LADELPIDA (UPI) - Back•
Rutland llopped Mlddlepott on 11,t !ii)i-lng,· eftcc
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tlve Sept, 1.
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their four downs and forced 1
turned his itltned contract to the
punt. OHer's punt traveled onl
Phll11de.lphi1 Warriors for the
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Now 100 con buy Hahl and modium-duti,
five ya rds to the 30 and ln thre
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IIM().6 1 Nati-onaJ Buketball Asso­
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CLEVELAND OPI - Veteran for one, Martin for 18 and the
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'l'bey ,t.. 1'lll remarllable JU l!Ol&gt;IIOIIIJ'
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was poor. The poor man had
one lamb, which he dearly
l oved. The rich man had many
sheep. One day when th e ric:h
man had a g�e�t in the hous.e
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own sheep for the guest, he
went over to the poor man's
house and got his only sheep

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and killed it for his guest. Daman put
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be you that holds
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It could be you who is reading this or you_ who have �eard
many sermons or you who have read th� Btble many times,
but you like David have not realized Iha! it was you that the
preacher was speaking to (God through the_ preacher�. Of God
was and is speaking to you a s you are readmg the Bible.
It could be you who needs salvatio n. It could be you who
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Plan 10.., tp church H1ul•r1v uul ruol
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men· who make pipe organs, like
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of their product.
An organ will lead hundreds In their worship
of God. It will support a talented choir in the
�endition of a sacred cantata. Or it will blend
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And yet · this valuable organ whose creation
requires euch skill and precision is secondary i n
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'the Jlfe of the Church. I t is simply an instrument,
�ike this weekly advertisement, to help the Church
fulfill its Mi..ion. That MissioTI is to lead you,
and your family, and your world, to the Lord,
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many others but they h eard the call and answered, as the
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By Amalia W•lktr
Br Ml-s. Amy Wolf
Mr. an d Mrs. A. D. Tu ttle and · Mr. and Mrs. Jay Honshell a nd
grandson Duane, spent Sunday with daughter, and Mrs. Fr.i. ncis Sapp
M r and �frs Elza Osborne al Ath- and daughter and Mrs. Erma
Roush, all or Columbus spent the
ens. .
weelr: end at their home here.
- Among thot1e visiting with Mr. 1 Mr. and Mre. Bob Donnett and
and Mrs-. Edward Griffith last week family of Gallfpolis visited Mr. and
were h is un cle. Mr. anct:)tnl. IEd Mn , Laurence Napper and famJly
GriHlth and his brother. Dan G rif- recent ly.
fith of Pomeroy.
Mrs. Lil lian Napper has ret urnto her employment at the Oh io
ed
Mrs. Paul Lawrence and son, Val ley Baking Co. after a wee k's
Gene Roy. of Portland, visited her vacation.
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sister .and family. Mr. and Mn.
Mn. Lewis Walker \lisited Mrg
Milton Tuttle, Sunday.
H•nson Holter, Thunday.
Mr. and idrs. Edward Griffith
spent Thursday with N!lativea at
Garry Walker of Racine spent
'"Zanesville and the week end at Co· the week end with his gran d par­
lu m bus with their son, Garry, and ents, Mr. and Mn. A(bert Bartel�.
, Visiting llr. and Mrs. Lewi s
ramily.
Man d ie Rose spent Tuesd ay with Walter .Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
her grandparenlll, Mr. and M rs. Ro, C urti.11 Mrs. Lillian Nappe�,
A. D. Tuttle.
Mn. tda Laudermnt and Vlrgil
Walker of Bashm.
Mr . and Mrs. Eugene Long mevMn. Harold Newelt and d aughed lo New Jers.ey where he has em- ters of Chester visited Mr. and
plo)·ment.
Jin. Charles Baer and Mr. a nd
Mr. and Mn. · Charlie &amp;bcook I �ra. Geora:e Baer Th ursday evenvisited Mr. and M'rs. A. D. Tutile mg.
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Mn. Lillian �•PPtr and Mrs •
Friday eveni·n &amp;.
Robert Laudermilt spent Lab:ir
Ma rga ret Tuttle and Mery K. Day at Fair point with Mr. ,mrt
Holter ca l led on Mrs. Mi lton Tuttle Mrs. George La udermiJt· and Mr.
11rid
Sunday aft ernoon.
and Mrs. Henry 'Sprouse
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daughter, Betty. They .�11 enjoyeti
a picnic at Tappan L:.,kes.
Mrs. Amanda B::ier i!! vistti ng
Mr. and Mn. Woo&gt;lrow )lora Jnd
oc
family of Chester Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hol ter a�d
Sunday School attendance on
Sep1 11 was 44, o'rfering $13 .88.
family of Long Bottom visited his
Attendance at worship service parents, )Ir. and Mrs. Ha nson
was 1 9 wilh Hennan Tay lo r, lay- Holter Sunday.
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Mn. Amanda Baer visited Mr.
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Mn. Charles llaer 11nd Mr. and
and
The Alfred Homt Dt:n onltrahon Mn Geoqe Baer Monday.
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Dorst on Thur day, sept.
was an organi:tatiohal an� plinning
meeting.
The Follrod Robinson lamlly attended the christening serv�ee at
.., Mnfh• Halslnvtr
the Heath Melhodi!t Churc�1 !.�id■nd Mn. Roy Cheval ier a·re
Mt
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dleport, last Sunda� afterooon.
anno ncing the marriage , of their
u to Alice Mayes, daughter
John Taylor, 11_tat1o?e� with !hf' son Bill
Air Force in California ts spcndirg of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Ma)•es,
several days at the home of Dis Little Hocking. The weddi ng was
parents, Mr . and Mrs. Ernest Tay- performed by Rev. Eldon Blake on
lor.
Sept. 13. ·
Weekend visit.ors of Martha H�I•
and
Mr and Mn .t.rnest Taylor
were Mr. . and Mrs. W 1;
sin1er
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Charies at tend;d
and children and Md
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Hot.in
Jacksonville Ohio )list Sunday.
,: Ho�slnger . an
Rodnl!!
Mt■.
and
""the
of
The annu� I Ho�ecomlng
f_1 eld, Ohio.
Gree�
Orange Church was h'eld Sunday, children from
TUe!fflay
Vl.8lted
Carter
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Virgin
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of
p11on
Thom
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M:axin
with
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and
sterli
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of
SeS!h� :F'oll rod
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Mn. Gera ld Swartz and daughter Hocki
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Recent 'it&amp;Jtors of Mutha H ol
g at the
visitin
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Mrs.
and
I 11ina:er were Mr
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l !to�t::;:.Ser" w::1:�ld at the qine an: c:udr:
d
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Dinsmore Boyles 'l!ome for �- I vRle, an
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Doroth
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c:tlne
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Tuesd
last
Boyles
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Phillip
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Jrtr. aruJ Mn. Clifford Barber of
, Mr. and. Mrs. Ch les D . Wood
e Empire Obio were �nt visitors
11' C• E ·
Nina Robinson and
mr. 'and ..,_1, Frank• BarJtr
of ._._
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from the Alfred Chunh attend
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lhe Evangel i!ltic Institute held at . l&amp;r. a:d �- ���• :!�
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TUppers Plains M1!!thodlst Church,
Robert VanMeter.
Monday evflnU11, Sept
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Kp1cai
Hertha
Mn.
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Iieal the Elmwood Nursing home
turned to het" 'home at Pomeroy M:��
llri, Eldon Bla�e and
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Sundny •
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Mr. and Mn. ��man �bcoclr:
u !thiin
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ed ns
of Long Bottom v1s1ted Otis Swan ,r,
at y6uth
City
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at Elmwood Nuninl Home Sunday.
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Mr. and Mra. Charles D. Wooide ca:. ,.. 11h
Clayton Klmeg
visited her mother, Mrs. J. �
Little Hoek.mg
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B,, H. SANBORN

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lly Rev. Pan! Hooll1, llllnbter, 1'11ppen Plalnl EUil Charge
St. Luke 7 :40 . And why beholde■t thou the mote th.at is in thy
. brother's eye but perceivest not the beam that ls in thme
own eye .
The above is a portion of Scripture that most of us would
just as soon forget that ii ex­
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L.•npvll1e con,rwptton• � Ch��
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few sheep and sacks
the fanning districts Went to market
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Sevtn th•D•Y Adffntid
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spot, and there inveigh against the evils of the t1111es. We have -(l� Butternut Ave. DAV Rall)
n.o way of knowing what impression he may have m�de upon, Sabbath School 2 pm; Worsh ip
the government, but .we do know that. he became an lf!lJ!lOft�l servi� 3 : 1 5 pm; servict:!s are Sat­
' without knowing it. Quite probably, 1f he had been hv mg m urday. " Prayer meeting 1hursday
7:30 pm.
our time, he would have been a sharecropper.
... Mt• MorlehChurch of ,,.._
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Old Testament scholars who have probed the matter rather un1
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deeply are of th � opinion that the text .of this week ' s Sunday ;;; d! 7 : 30 Pm ; Young peop lfi
s Y
school lesson is_ taken from a sermon Micah preache� o!l some F.ridri:y 7:so pm.
OCCpion When � was able to get the ear _of the nation s leadCarleton lnterdenominetlon•I
ers . This was, qmte probably, a rare occaSton for him.
Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
ft s�:me to ha've been an occ8Sion when everyone wa$ con- 9:30 am; Worsh lp hour 10 : 30 am:
everyone else· ' when the talk was of prosperity and every other Su nday.
gratul'atlng
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hthll hein laptl1t Greri:t Ben d
a bright outlook for busmess, an d wh en th ere was no cJ oud In
nl n � worship 9;30 am; sun-Mor
the sky.
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school 10:1&amp; am; Evening
The Chamber of Commerce of a certaJ n m 1d�esteri:i city da
se:Vice 7 :so pm.

eroy, Eugene Brown, Minister.
Sunday school Q:15 am Kenneth
Finley, Supt: worsttip J0:30 am
topic "Learning to Tr ust God";
MYF Both Juniors an d Seniors
at 6 pm · Rev. Brown will be at
"A Retreat on Evangelism" Sun­
friends of honesty. The question arises, howt'ver, a$ to just day afternoon thro ugh _the 20th.
how far out from home base our honesty ought to go. Are we Wed. 9 am Prayer Meeting; Wed.
expected to be honest with the people next �oor, and then 7 pm Choir Rehear!al M ra. Jo�n
Re\', Brown will
WaYer a little in relation to · the people a m ile , a thousand Werry, d irector;
Statio n WMPO
Radio
on
preach
mires, or half a world away?
Io am Tuesday through Friday.
If tl1e preacher and relig'iori �re expected . to support the
The Fir1t 81.,,11, church,
cause of justice, is ther,e any limit beyond which that support Pomeroy
, ·Ralph c. Zunde l , pastor
is not required?. Is there �!IY , ritua�'·- or, p�rsop�J pietr, ,that Yfill Albert Martin I Jr., AHt. S u pt.
. , . ...,sel'l/e BS'8 substitute for JllStice ot h:bnestY°?
9:,10- 1 1 : 15 combined se rvice or
' Just how far is the Church required to go in defending the worship and stu dy. Nursery and
cause of justice and truth?1 Herein l ies the whole questi�n. of Junior church for children. Ser­
whether or not the "social gospel" is a part of the Christian mon "The Greatest Action in thpe
worl d "; 6 pm Men's Fellowshi
message.
a nd s u pper at Naylors
(Copyright 1980 by Ute Division of Christian Education, Na- meeting
Run Park; Thursday all day meet
tionaJ Council of the Churches of Christ
in the United States i n g of ttie Rio G ra nd e Associa­
'
of Anierica,)
tion at Rio Grande; Su nd ay, Sept.
Freeland Nbrtis begins a
25
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•H ull.Cit OF THE NAZARENE 9 :30 am SupL Herbert Rou h
of revival aervices.
week
prayer services Wcd11esd•y 8:.00
lrr■cu,■, Ohio
Church of Chrl1t, Middleport,
Mia1 Ruth
· Matchett wiil be the preacNng Sunday rdght 7:30:
.
tjaecial speaker ln the e�ening pm, Joung peopIes meeting sun- Fred I. Gardner. Minister. 9:30
Supt
Steffy,
C.
R.
School.
Bible
thli Sunday, Sept. ta day 8:45 pm.
·
IMVJce
.
,,... Methodftt ' Ctlourch- l0:30 Morning worship, subJect
at 7:30 and
Ttie service be"ill,i
•
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and Sacrific. e'';
•h , pastor "Consecration
public is in\llted aai d Harold Rev. W. H. strausbau&amp;
sub1ect
rvice,
se
g
Evenin
7:30
30
9
Laure1 Cliff : S un d ay scbool :
Holmes,, pastor .
wlth M en " ;
am Phil Wise, SuptJ Cl1111 meet• "God Displeased
tng 10:30 am, wm. "Balley in wed 7:30 Prayer meeting and
charJe; FMY servlc� '7 pm; Evan- Bible study; Wed . 8:30 Choir
gel111tlc service• 7:30 pm; Prayer pracllce. ·
meeting Wednesday 7:30 pm .
Tup,-rs Pla lm EUB Churioh,
�
Hooks, Minister. 9:10 worHj■-II lt:un Fl'ff Method ltt: R.1&gt; Paul
sh ip sen ice , 10 :�5 Sunday school,
bezt E. Smith, Sr., pi stor : Sun d ay
7:30 Wed. night prayer meeting,
School 9:30 a. m. , Worley Haley, 730 Th u rs. night Chrl!'!tian End.
s u pt.; MorDing worship 10:30 a. m.
The Htath Methodist Church,
\lffl'tla�lffci . . Church of Jtt:u, You th service, 6:45 P, m .; Evaneport, Raym on Konkr i«h.t,
Middl
th,ftf . _.. -Latttr D•Y Saints, gelistic meiSage, 7:30 p. m .; Pra)'•
Worsh ip 10:30 am, Topic
r.
Pasto
·
Old Town Flats on Portlan d Road eer meeting, Thursday 7 30 p. m.
"An Artesian Church"; C'hurc1t
Sunday •chool 0:80 am; Preacldng
Panttcosta l A1 ...Jbl r Rout, 1 24 School today 9.30 but next Sun ,
10:lif am · an4' Bible Study Wed- Dor.eis, E. Codner, Pastor. Sunday
ned Sunday
Proffitt, pas• school 11 am; Ch1ldren's church day Sept. 25 a combi
neaday 8 pm; C.
be held
will
ip
worsh
and
l
schoo
tor,
3 J)m; Worship 7:30 p m Sunday, 1111 Jt is ft.411)' an d Promotion Day
Mlclway Community Church, 1 Tu"11day and Friday•
It will beiln at 10 and close at
lr•dford Church of Chtl�f, 1 1:30. Be sure to bring your fa­
Bobby Searles. Minister. Chu ck
&amp;eirles, sunny School, Supl., Raith H1111lble, Pi"itOft Jim Ret1d, vorlte food and share with oth­
lunditf 1oltoal .stam at 9:30 a. m.,. _ Supt; Bible achoo1 9:10 am; Morn- ers ., 11 Ueat family in the
7:U p. Ina worshi p 10':Bo •�; Christian ch\ll'Ch' ballement following the
m,et meetlnJ Tuesday
•
End,aver (youth) 8 pm; �venln1 •'program. Greeting committee to·
111_ .
e
. Zlotli C� ., ctirht, ,...., "Ol'flhip 7:30.i. Widnesday vening day Is Mr. and Mrs. James Brew­
,:80.
Sfudy
Bibi•
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fnlt&lt;in. Youth Fellow,hlp at 6:00
Und� IJ)lftilter. B.lble 1ehool I
choir -- rehearaaJ W�nesd1y !at
�
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11;nr1,t
tlf
aurett
lt■IIIMtry
0
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r
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8:30 ...; �O ii ' t �.�P.J 80 Marcum, Jlllnlittlr: Bible School, 1\ 7 pm., ClaH 12 will have a pot8opm at the
y
.
1. 80 ,, m. Wilbur llow!ey sr. s1'\i� luck Wednesda 6
1111: , Etl,;nhlJ tlll'l�li) ,1 fltl,l&gt;"!·
l
h
, MoM1tng ftonhlp . � o: ,o; Chri stian home of Mrs. Fran.els · Klein. Asllert :RWI, ,lble le oo •�·
re Mrs. Clata
ah
1'1ie -� Mlfirfl11:4Htt �r
Endt1i\'or 8 p.n1.: tvenlng wore�lp, ilstani hostessea a
Ketcbka, Mrs.
Mae
Mrs.
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Sun•
Crisw
P,.ior.
,
B,rrlnr
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p.m.
El lzabeth
Mrs.
PhilSon,
1m, JJana Wln,e•
K r� � -, J• hovah't Wlf. Maxine
,
day�
· fu rage
bever
and
Meat
at
.
Hibbs
.
, lhlit; Wfflh_lp sentl.ce
bre
neaHu, fiuhlk me·ettng Sunday 3
on
Mlse1
Dist.
h
mout
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d.
\'outh
nlshe
Bible",
ihf
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ch,
Chur
ty
·1. llirisd I)'. 8 pm; Ser- Rally, Trinl
Nit Cmo11 _N:orrl11. Blble iitudy �
r
Dmne
2lli.
Sept._
y,
Sunda
h,
rl)out
. ifi'.I.:» 8 pm Wednes- vk:e mfietibJ Thu·raday 7 pm; ¥.I n•
Youtb
8:00 ($1.35) Resenatlon muat be
I: itb1e study 7:30 lstry Br.boo) Tby�•f 8 pm.
·
G)'·
Holl- given to the pastor -today. Bishop
DMlvlll e
. pm
r,. Wemer will be present .
.,,,_u.,Jl•• Do
, n Wa �b_en• •nd ,M Circle 'Is asking the
,illt, tiff, Cb_urch. Lillp
l.eftl,t
UI C'Miiiib.
·
y scho�l · Eleanor
putof 9ttnd17 acbwan&amp;, p�or. -Sunda
,
Hu•
10:sb_ women of the ch urch Ior favorite
h_lp
,rora
Moraj,21
9
apt;
:80
· -�· • ·Wontil;,,_, aenlcet"
1, .,.;1
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tm, recipes which they wlll pJiu�e In
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8.45
�m • Pilgrim Vodfll ....,, •I • • ,
- .-.. tnlnt
Sund.at
JL,..,
1 a book that they are compiling
W the NuaNn• Evangelt1tlc se..-v,ce 7i30 pm; .; and WUI hav� on Hie. Place in •
M
d Holmes: low•hip service Wedn esday ?:
Bev
box matkt!:d tor , that purp� or
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Jln\Mtditleport Churcfl or the N• : 1lve to • m�be
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Sunday school, 9:30
M
Franrs.
e:ao pm'; 'ET,.anlellatlc aerv1ce1 a t 1tr1M•
wor!hlp, 10:30 •· m . m�t Thunday 2enptm
7:30 pit; Wedn.«la1 1:30 • pra)'er m ·• morning ce .·
.
ld
pres
Klein,
els
..,
ing .serv1 7 30 p. m · Pr'""'er
l!UB Church
iliileetlng; Prayer • bour Tueaday Even
South lethal
C:!tWedft
st�d7
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and
ng
meeti
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,:ao pm; ::Miat1'6n'Y un1,c at i :30 day
b,
Paul lloo
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servi
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of Naal'IDt, -.,,....,.,. 9:80 a. m.;
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Thursd:
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m. Preaehfn• Suil• Robert -Card pallor
iHeuN, ii Pray:,r, Chester,, (The acbool 9:30 •·
Dtn' intet' 8\ij1it.
Lloyd
9:30
hool
day :
-&lt;, .r ��!reb In Town). 'Ed
10:45. Homecom� ��vW'te Pi•lllrttrl•rt _ •�m� ,Hrvlce
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small flocks, -he had se�n the poor ravished by the city l�nd,
lords and he had watched splendid fam1hes driven to the highway s as be'g�ars because they could not pay the taxes �hat
were h••�ed 11pon them by their rulers who protected the rich.

timt. when every generation has to face the
practfoaJ tacts, but \lie man who asks questions is not apt to
enhance hJs popularity theteby. It is easy to 1mag1ne that M_1cab's meeting ended on a sour note because h e spoke out
m
· "beha{f of the people.Radius of Conscience
The probablltties are that every decent man believes in
honesty, and expects the preacher and the Church to stand as

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There comes a

CEILING TILE
Aco1.11tic o r non­
�"'� aco uRit. Ideal for
ugly,. ffl'acked cei l­
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As. law las _ _ _ _

Sl'ARl'ING MONDAY AT I AM.
A NEW SHOW FOR YOV • • •

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8y Roy L. Smith

Nothing is more unfortunate th!n that the people shall emmost im brace a religion that has no soda! oonscienC" e :
not sup- .
IS
1t
1f
mockery
sheer
is
world
the
in
p,essive ritual
to- 1
obligation
of
feeling
duty
a
of
a
wilh
or
sen.&amp;e
plem.ented
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ward one ,l!I Iefl�owe.
,
Prophf"t s Plea
, .
invested
that
the Hebrew prophets 'Ytth thetr • m ·
¢hin�
The
mortality was their devotion to justice , and then d etermina•
tion to make religion its ally. .
.
The proohet Micah from whom we have Uns week 's Sunday school Iel!lson, was' a man from amon� the common people
_ a fariher from one of the rural districts southweirt of Jer1:1salem. In the couTse of his yenr5 in the fields, OT herding his

are we discriminated against in the matter of prices on live
stock in your ·market?" ·

Roush', Shoe Store

--Atten tion Ladies . . .

: Religion Without Social Conscience

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LION S GET McC LUN O
DETROIT (UP I) - The Detroit
Lions have acqu ired defensive line­
man Will ie Mccl ung lrom the
Cleveland B rowns and have uked
waivers on rookie en d Dave Rosa .

SUN DAV SCHOOL Ll!SSON OF THE WEEK

om: .,,,ngeliltl• -.rvl«, 7:4e pm;
Wednelday Blble 1tudy 7 :45 pm .
Rutland Church of th• Nuu.nt
-S u n day school 9:30 1m. Morning
worship 10:411. 1:nntellatic H"r•
vk• 7:41!, pm Mldwttk l'rtiYer
��rvice Wednesday 1:4� pm.
Columbia Chepel Chd1tl,nBible school· 9:30 a m . Wor■hip
1ervice 10:30 am on the ,econ�
and fourth Sunday■.
· Oe•t•r Church of, Chrl■.t­
Blble school 9:30 am. rrea �t n�
1r
10:30 am on the first and
Sunday,.
Rutlen4 Chutch of ChrlU Bihle school 0:30 a m ; w11rshJp
.s ervlce 1 0 : 30 am; Youth F · 1Uowship 6 pm; Worshlp 'l' P
Ptnwroy Church of C� rid -·
Sunday sc_hool 9:30 a_m; M
t:
.
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E'v
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lng :. :'f
·. o ����:;.·er me�u n:
;;�sB�tle study 7:so pm wed:nes•
day.
K lntibu ry Church - �u n �y
ichool 9:30 sm; Worship 1erv1ce

bad arr.anged a trade tour of the surrounding terntory, m the
t!G8l'ile of Which the leading business men of the town hoped
j)ehonal contact with their "constituency." The chief
fo repi'iloerit them was a young. preacher who enjoyed
'ffi�lt c·rm11dem,e, and w�o was able to make a "good speech."
'TIie Unlfohn su·nilay School lesson fo r S eptember 18:
"FALSE LEADERSHIP BRINGS RUIN," Micah 3; 4: 1-5.
111 one eountry town .iie had delivered the a ddress of the oc­
casion when a local attorney - a plain man who made n o pre­
tenge of speaking smoothly - arose and said, '"Now that we
have had the sWCl't dessert, let's take time to look at tqe facts.
We are )ll)l&lt;els, but we have a question we want to ask. Why

Groza Hangs Up
Pads, Spikes

IAKER and SfflRIED
vour LENNOX dealer

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I Delawarer Athens
l �aders and Councilors �•ting according to J�e Emch, e:x.temiiotl
J,met _ E::shenaur, Mary Priddy, I ammal husbandman at WVU. All Youth Winners
will op at o (EST).
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ot la er thafl 4 In Safet Talk
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AS IS SPliCIALS
57 Mercury 60 H. P, $495.00
59 Mercury 70 H. p, $5 95.00
45 H. P'. Mercury Outfit $995.00
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
600 EHt M■in St l'fft, Pomeroy
Phone W\'l-3870
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Miss _Joyce Ann Fl e ming, D ela­
ware , route 2, and Tum Thomp­
son , Athens, Roule 4, won Ohio's
4-H club sale ly talk contest h er e
rece n tly.
The two t eenagers talked t heir
way to s tate h onors i n compe t­
itio n Wi th 14 other distri ct will.11 ers. The co11lesL was a fea t ure
of Ohio's 43rd annual 4.H Club
Cu11grcss now in progress on th e
Ohw State U n iversity campus.
Both th e winn ers talked on
highway safe ty. Th e ir vi rtories
�ill se�d th em . to Nat_ional 4 .u
Cl nb •Con gres.s m C hicago in
N ovember
with
expense·paid
tri ps. Second place honors in th e
omtest wen t to Miss Elle n Engle
Bloomdal e, Wood Coun ty ; an d
Arden Shiser, Dallon , Wayne
County. Miss E ngle will receive a
s et of silverware as her prize an d
Shisl er will r ece ive a walrh.
Named as alter nat�i; for th e
Chicago lr i p are Mis.s De£; An n e
Le�-lPevre, Xen i;.i, Ure c nc Coun ty
a nd Roger M i ller, W est Alex.an •
dria' · Pre ble cou n 1y. The aIterr.a te
appointmen ts correspond to a
tt1Lr d place r atin,." .

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Mr s . William Pool er called o n
Mrs. Will He ilman, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paint er anti
daughters, Diana and Becky, Mr .
a n d Mrs. Harry Bro wn a nd sons,
Gle n n and Sammie, called at th e
Pai n ter home , Sunday .

Da n a Turner and 5illie H ei lman
caHed on Mr. and Mrs. Will Helim ! n Tuesday e vening.
,\'Ir. and Mrs. George Abbott, Mrs.
Max Cal e Jr . . and daughter 11pen t
Monday evening at the Le na rd
Lan ham home .
_Mr. an d Mrs . Edison \Vlck ham of
Ri chmo nd, Ohio, a n ti Mrs. Eliz­
abeth Wickh am called on Mr.
and Mrs. Will Heilman , W edn es­
day.-• - - - -----pro­
lo appear on th e safety talk cue
a
ook
t
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h.
talk
s
i
h
gram. In
from th e first part of the 4-H
pl edge- "( pled ge my head to
cleai: thin king.' He urged motor­
}sts. to practice "dearer t hink­
ing as one of thei r drmng haJ
bits·
The safety talk program one of
t he annual activities of th e 4-H
n Ohio , is sponsor­
Miss Fl emin g is th e sisler of organization h!io
Farm er Insurance
ed -by the O
Mary Caroly n Flemi n g a safety
ny of Leroy.
pa
Com
talk win ner last year a nd sh e
wore the r.lress and shoes Mary
Caro.Iyo wore wh en she won the
1959 event. •·1 wore t hem for luck
a nd I guess it work ed" Joyce
Ann said.
College duties prev en te d Mary
Caroly n from see mg her sister
keep th e safety talk croi,,,• n in
t he Flem in g family. She is a
freshman at Ohio W esleya n Uni
versity, D elaware. The girls are
daughters of Mr. :m tl Mrs. Lloyd
Fl eming.
Th ompson 16 is the son of Mrs.
·
T. G, Thompso n a nd a member , 'S:10.00 Do\.l'n _ Babnce ln
o f Littl e Beav ers 1;.l i Club with
Convenle"- t 't'rrms
Mrs. Bernad ine Blazi er advisor.
He ha s been i n club w ork four
�ears- and has carrie d such pro­
J ects as ba nd , mark e t pi g, st eer
an d cooki n g.
. MAS_UN, W_--yA.
He was the last of l6 con test•
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Channel 3 - Saturday

Mr. and :,1rs. W illiam Taylor an d
son, Lee , Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd
Taylor J r . and daughter, Rayma,
Sharon Rife and Walter Taylor, all
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The�e gi rls had earlier participat- lances may come i n Sund ay eve• eentl per -.rd, one 1n88l'tlon. Minimum oharga - 60 cents.
Th e big leagu e penna n t races ed m th e state
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de m�nstra ti on n i n g. Startin g at 8 :30 Monday
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may eHintually g 0 to the you ng con te ts a t Jack n 's Mill.
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won' t be t he fitult of two i:;reat Sperow an d Mrs. Clifford Dunn , I be placed temporarily in thei r
bill.
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lot of th e
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"hop" on lhe1r fast !Jall i but 39. C
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· hopes aliv e m thr 1'ation al a id Mrs Clarence Yeager, Hlli ed at H 45 by the State 4 H and
Adi reaived bJ' 10 A.IL will be tn that dan IMJ&gt;Cll'.
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7 HOOM HOUSE, w�ll to wall tcr, gamed the 287th wm of his
sh e na�r , Tip Top Toppers ; Mrs The FFA a nd 4-H feed er ca U
league E.
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urner, Happy Go Luck- sho ws will begin at 9 am Sept
\\,y 2 3212_
913-Eitc mark of 11 20 win se ll so ns b:i, a ' ;!��� rls. G eorge Keen er, Frances 21 and ope n classes of feedei
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K ee ner and Reb ecca
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Refrelhment Committee
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Hardware , Sugar Run Flo ur
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Mill and La ndmark Store.
l"I IIMITI AND Pl&amp;T CONTROL
the :-.ew Yurk Yanke es �reshmen t committee will meet take place at 9.30 am, S ept. 22,
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A. "lffvlce 'St1tlon WY1- --- - .,
. over Stiffle r Shoe Store on j
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show class of feeder calves.
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24
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Committee To Meet
WANT TO gi-ve away Puppi es.
Wlt·h adJo mmg ? 2 � 12 .t room . w illi o nly 1 2 � ames lo play, wh en
1 am l t!avr ng_ the state a!1 d w i ll
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JUc:hard Spencer,
committee will meet at L 30pm day afternoon . Auctioneer will b e
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9-JB-JtP my residence, 2 miles west from
n eNly_ pa in ted w1tli new floor / !Jollt-run_rnng bllt faltermg PillsCol. H owaNi Dalkins' Winchester'
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WANTED-RIDE TO W11.sh i ngton Rutland Post Off i ce on S tale
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The 6 hee
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Judged bJI
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M.rs 'c 1ara· 1 Dr_ . James e c o the ani mal
S nx. w ho bowed to the Detroi t Howard G arland .'
Ford Tractor wi th mowe r, 800 N [CJ£:LY 1'"URNISHED 1 2 BED- 1\'5
WYZ.2529.
Sc hullz Harry Mi ll er M rs Ger- se1ence del)artment, WVU. Fciur9-17-Jtp
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2.·, - IO mo Ic siie ), 1950 lnlernaProgram Committee
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to be sol d for parts), Myer�
v nturnl�hed . Mt'Ml,i1ten, Middle ; ngvk.s
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and FFA feeder calves will
�co red a 5-4 Ach ie vem en t N ight will meet at OHU,
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and Ta n k, 2 th re e Phase Mo- ---_ ___ _- - · __ _· _ I t r N game� The
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9 15 ate
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3" , 2000 Ft. t:led ric \\l ire
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!� I Auto Soles' --9- 16-:Jtc I At i!ltd_1ts. 4-2 1 ,n other AL action. Clara
&lt; Siie 4 to JO,, 1 400 Amp __ _:-YY�J�7.
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rooms
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Pla k 9 Ft Lo ng, I D oz.
All "-11n eDCI Mo.delt
for th e 301h ann ua��tate�:� an � �ou n� , W?n top honors m nand
bath
ent
Coleman's
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cabin g single in
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Geese, 40 L"hick en s (Approx . )
' na / _j� nior sheep
MITROPOLITAN MOTOtll
inets, d1sposdl,
1rn: men1tor, 1 lht• cighlh pr ovide d Jay Hook FFA Livestock R ° dup t0 l_&gt;e tw
s heari n g
I Doz. D ucks. The abo�· c Hems
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enough
with
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Phone
e bt1on hel d at the I ndiana
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are to be sold before Lunch.
.
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9-lb-lf c
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State
. Fai· r m
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LUNCH WILL Bl! SliRVE,...
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a
n
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-g.imes.
·Sheep Shearing '
1937 STUDEBAK ER VB pres Idim!, I
HOUSEHOLD F=URNITURE
�h,::;:P f�n �nior
.. sedan. Fm est and best l' or(h
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lando
p
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will r_eanti
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$300
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1
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room
apartment
4
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dcb.iker ltea.Ily sh arp i nsid e
P( Se�11nn11l Colll:h Cluffo
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t� e Su n beam Corpor ation . ,
P IH1 11 c WY2 -3302.
9-16-mp p1 1 t'hN Slu �lille r allow ed on ly
rnbe, �hei;l or Dra wers, llum
J.:.t
· $1,095 Blactt nar'�,
- -�- l l� rc e hits fur the !asl 5 2_3 i n��mer���
prey (,a� Heater ( 45000 DTLIJ , Tll R , , OOM·. p.
___ 9 Hi 6tc
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JJI 1 m C on- nmgs fur the Giants wh i le Maury
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Gauges : Mo ntgom ery
B
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Barrell l:fat k
ha ir,
edroom
d _ St .t ce t . l'hone WY2-2733. W i ll .� s in g l �, d h ome pinch-ru n ner pi�r, 9.4 lower, ru nnin g 516.2
1956 FOR0V8-1'�airla ne H--:;;d top
ft· t'
1-2
s _uitc, Vesta GaN Hange, 1'11 1 ko
.
31
7
W11!1c na.v1s in the ni nth inning
Cpe. One o f cl ea ne,11t cars in
r
Cumlf.
ltefr1 .te rator,
ABC
_ ____ Lu gmi the Dodgen; l11c.ir tri- c;a[lipolis 17 fl upper, 9. 9 low'.
town. $1095. Blaettnars, Pmn
r.r runnmg four ft; Lock 21, 15.3 1 Sun dy ,
Wa she�. Reel T,ype La,wn Mow•
atlcnda n ce Suneroy.
9 15 6tc I e r, 2 F lower Pede stals, 2 Hoc- NH �- uparlmtmt
three r-u oms urnph.
upper, lO . O lower, ru nn i ng one I day was lSchool
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19t58 CHEVROLET VB �;,-..
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B&amp;AT THE ODDS
Sun d a;1-· tllld Mnrul.ty wv2-2292 _
quarter of II trap do wn to in,lu d- 1 o obert Burdette Sr. was taken
dr. Sedan Good lookmg and sood l Be ds (Compl ete), D ressi ng TaEVANSTO N, Ill . UPI- J�mes mg Lock 12; Lock a .. to � 17 � Holzer H us�)ital Tu cslia)" e ve n0- ! 7-11 ('
i bl e, Gas Heater (15000 BT U )
runnmg car. $995 Bla e t tn ars
mg.
· - - -·- A. Jumt's, formed history , ha,·�- cl osed ; Lock lB to 23 r unn ing
one
2 Wh i li_, ,_:hairs, L.i mp,, Kit: 3 HOO.\IS AND-BAT�I WrTH DIN
_ croy
Porn
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duu11
l'mi•ritus
M r. and Mrs . Vernon Howell
or
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wn combmcd :,11,rthweslt&gt; rn lJ11 ivc rs ity Gradu· trap.
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and
G
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kit
who
ha �· c . _been v1si'.ing thCl r
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.
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OJ� . Riv er boats, dow n , Lock ,
l� PLYM O � I -H VS 4 dr Sedan. P('. L&gt; in nc u c Set Deep Fr cr
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Llk new I ac k a nd whll11 fin- I Mistellarwo·us ile ms
e 1 : 40 am , 0-l ; Lo ck 17 daughteu m Cauton , ,1avt!· rcturn - l
t ur
S!. lhonc WY 2 3859.
HJU,OOO 10 :i.
,
t8h •c Push butto n shift. $895. L'orncll 7:10 am 2-1 1, Lo ck 19 cd t o their hDm e here.
ADA VAN METER' Owner
lie
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Mr
ry
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_!JlaeUnars,. Pomcroy.
Tradewind 7:20 am, 12-0 · H elen
.Terms: Ce s h,
9 15 6tc,�
_ _ __ j � a l ut' uf 1wo m�•irami• po l ici es Z 3 am, I derrick boat; i.ock 23 a nnoun cmg t li e bmh of 1:1 so n at
--cc- = -,t RHponlible for Acc idents
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t o�l---ton Ch . p iek p tru
;iy on-hi s- 91ith
lzer Hospital Tuesday. IL is
J IIOOM APAHTMEN'J a i 2:18 l l ;.i m , ! BRADFORD AUCTI
- -- ___ Elger Cllff 2 Pm, 2-0; Bca\·er Ho
- birthrlay
In A·l �ondltion. Gou(I tires: COMPANY, RACIN ON
r f oune e n�h living ch ild.
thei
1ltnn
SLrccl,
Mt&lt;ldlqiurl
l'honc
'
3:10
pm, 1-0: Aliquippa 7 am,
CHh price $4811. Alki ns Chicks · A1,actloneer: CRITT E, 0.
Mr
s.
2
2-3553
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. Hallie Berry of Colorado
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tmg her sister, .Mrs. Mi nn ie
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wer Gall ipolis Robert
___ Sale Man11.. ,: A. c. BRADFORD.
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d
1
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Df FORD, automatic tra nsmissi on D·17-6tc
t� ct1on , Ltfe, �uto, Fire, Poll6 Joh n
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radio. A. D. JJviden. Call SP3- I THE I AT ' • ,
Call J)()o Mills, Middleport' Peggy Down ey
an d daugh ter, Ruth Arm, of ColumBECOME A BEAUTICIAN
Ii: r. II. llAVIS pro12:30 pm 8-0.
1
5732.
9·16-3lc I perly,· brtrk
bu�
spen t the week end with Mr.
tw o sto1·y, located Get_ i n to t hi s h i gh payi ng profcs- , ')laJ..._
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Rocke d own at MarK w
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II e w short mo n th 0
Thi rd and Coal
11 0
met 4 am, 0-5.
DISHWARE. all kinda. Carl Chrv11th e pay a s your learn basis. llARNJ&lt;;S-SJ.'\1PSON JN'SLIRANCE
Mr . a nd Mrs. Jerry COx and
Streets, J\tkhllcport, may be
lier, Loni Bottom.
8-16-30lp
Ay:cnts, Mtdd l c porl. Fire, Autotwo children of Columbus spen t
Write. pho ne or rome rn.
:.cun any even ing.
9·17-JO tc
JACK'S SPECIALTY. D-;l lcJ�
�I O�Jl o_ Honda. Phone WY2·
two day s wit h M r. and M rs. GefSuullwrlun Ili! auly A(·adcmy
200a.
8-27-tf
$15
Porkette aandwiches. Jack's , 10 GAUG I!: /:illOT GUN. Pri;cNOTI\..E
OF
d Pullins amt family.
ai
FILING
16 E. \\/11sh i ngton St.
AND
--- · ----�--.::
M n . John Stout, H.im�""..,1 ,, i t"" ,
-Dairy Bar, Mlddleport. 9-13-6tc
T!1e You n g P_eople' s Missio miry
Alhens, Oh in
HEARING ON INVENTORY
i
2
1
9 14 Blc
J Keal i:StOte S
o ciety en terl.ollned
8,437
l
No.
C•M
Clifford
6tc
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9
- HOUSE TRAILER 4h10, 19�9
-- -- Pr •• Court, Meigi County, Ohio co bs Su nd ay Sch ool class of t eeJa_____:;_____c
n'
PAH
l'
itEsTAURANT,
:;
SALE:
KBn
l
um•
�
take
will
M
model,
FIVE RU OM HOUSE
furniture in or
; � E xcc utor or Administra- agers at the grange hall Tuesday
DLE AGED lady to l i i·c i n to l''U l
1
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r
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e o ftcaso n for Helling, retireW i th bath, nice l on tiun . Melvin 1or an
1mall down payment and take
u cneral h.ouse work. Mrs.
sue h of the following as evemn g. Hamburgers, hot dogs,
men t aml l eavi ng t he coun ty. 1f I P ear\ Williams, Harrisun villc
over �ments, contact v,q:II
1-:f ood, l ll Lo .:ust St., Pomeroy, are rcs id en �s of the state of Ohio : baked bean s potato salad, hma
,
mle re:. l!!ti call m peuon .
IA:vne, Cheahire, o., or call
(9) 1 JOtp
Rone!. Phon e WY2·6821.
_______-- ____
_c survlvi ng ll})o use, if any; n ext of bean s and cake, pie, coffee and
(9) rn, 3lp
-EM 1·'1229.
9-13_61c _
9-16·31c·
UOMS, W ITH BA TH Tw o story km; ben eficiaries und er the wm kool ade were served to 35 youth
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Take over If an.Y; the attorney or attorney� and 10 adults. Ho me. movies were
S,
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coatai
.
. brln1
e
Services
ss
Busin
J
_20
1 1 cu. IL. Like ne w. $ .1 2�. u sod (
of the afore- shown by Mr. Jaco bs.
$t0,90
pi1r
m
o
nL
h
paym
en ts after rcprt!se nti ng a ny
Webllel Fruit Farm, Lona Bot--lesa
ned
tha
nlio
e
m
ons
n
r�
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p
3'
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y
Mr. and i�Ua. Glen Tl, ompson
e
ars.
w
o
d
Pho
ne WY 2_
u paym ent. Phone WY 2-5324.
tom, Oblo. Phone YUkon 3-3201
MUELLER FUkNJ\.CES, WISTING
2624. _____
i nto the Charles Diehl
moved
by
e
r
he
re
a
You
k
3
otified
n
on
that
...18-Ua
g 1� Jlc , HOUSE •PPll•ncitL Arnold Bro- _ ___ _ _ _
8 2 30
____:
th e 15th day of September 1960, an pro-�y,
Sunday.
�•
.
the,_, SyrHvM, Ohio, Phone NI•.' \\' r'lO USE just compl eted in In vcn ur
FOR SALi
3 RESTAURANT BOOTHS, :Breakl y and Appra,sement of the
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl' Ja-bs
-.u ,·tWY'l
'18'
Off ers will bc receive
-tf
-11· d at the L&gt;f- ___�
acuSc, O rooms a n d bath, in - estate of PhI llI P Brueh , deceaacd, tended the Homecoming at Uock
svr
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, f11t nt. See Kalhleen Ca,•pen-fkc of We bster and rulb!, Allor•••
11ulated, h,1rdwood floors , p,n- I alo o f Po me l'oy O hi o m saId sprlh8S
_.. . Ma.In St., R utland.
·
Method1st
' Church Sunday. .
BULi' DOZER
•
FOF !!IRE • po nds,
.'
.
,
�Y
1 Mt. and Mrs. Carl Gheen and
omeroy,
e l ing inside , large lot. Priced cou n ty was filed ' 111
p
0/110,
up
to el even
.)' ,
9 I. 31, ",. ,
t
.
s
Court
emen t
.
bas
1111
d
la ndscapin g
in
.
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o clod, A M on W nesday, Sept.
$6ll00. C.11 11 Viki ng 3-226l 0,
• •25"._ ·
Hearing on said Invenlory •nd family of Willington W Va is
Phone Ch osler, Y oko n.,..,
· ·•th e �
· tor
1811 J'ORD 1 ton Flatbed tru,-k. •''I • •I OHO,
see Pat
real u11tate localed
Patterson Portland appt·a 1. se men t will be had before visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sand)' Oll�en
ti-24-SOtp
New Raven, W. Va., Phone TU 2- i ·sa Icm rownahip, Meigs Coullty, '
Ohi
o.
--D· 16-3tc' l s Court on the 4th d ay of O cto• and family°
-I
9 12 Olp o\ to , near D1m v! lle, con sisting of AIR ElOND n'IONli. G, R E.FRIGE&amp; - ---- - --- - --- -- blll
' 1100,
er� 1960: at 10 o'clock A. M.
and
Mr.
omer o�erholtz I
H
Mrs.
aboui 48 acres, mo re or lc11s, formaUon aervtce Jack'• Refrlgera- l&lt;'U H SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath
Excep�wns there to may be filed of Dayton vmted Mrs. Minnie Vin- 1
�O LUX VACU-UM CLEAN- erly ow ned by H,
t hree Jots. 780 Hysell st., Mid•
11.
Rumfield
au
d
tiO':l.
New
Hneb.
l'hont
ru
2.
_ mteres�cd party at any fnt ancl family over the week end, '
y
b_
Ea,· Complete with aUachmcnts Myrta L. Uumheld
clicport, J. iii. A!Jcr..
9 7 tfc tuneanpyrio
.
81'37,
Z-3-U
r to f iv� days before the
6Janlce Ru11sell, Crooksville is
•D;d tllrow away ba11. Pay o ff
l u fl'ers s ubj ect to Court 8p1 - - . --Al
d
et_
s
e
hearmg._
fo!,
O
11t
$6
her aural, Mr. and Mrs'. Le o
-visitinK
C
4
,
O
llOOM
'4, 1.lk) or
HOUSE,
FR
NT
due
P
of
R
.00
1
H
):lalance
,JJ
,1 1CTl0Nlff
.
pro val.
I
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my
NESS
and
Vining
I
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e
r
natu
g
s1_
1
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w
e
losed
enc
gl11ss
ml
family.
,
p
back
r
o
h
one
o
.
Y 2 2204
CoMple� Service
, ,.· ef.f. . &lt; Pt1 m nlb Ph
MANN ING D. WEBSTER,
seal of s 1ud Court. Ufis
the
Up
o und cellllr, rnnn l ng water
gr
Cole a:nd children
Raymond
:w:rs.
(9) tD,. Ste
Crltt IB,radfont
Atlmmistrutor
-� ' ., ,' ;
day of S�ptember 1960 spent Sund ay with Mr. and Mrs.
10th
acr
e more or l ess . $1500. $450
1
W'rlt9, Phon• or Confect
(9) 9, 10, 12, 15, J.6, 16, 17, 6tc
. 11.:;,...._.1.,vED sn••GER
SEWING
�n
F. H. O BRIEN
Albert Milhoan.
d o wn, $2U mon th. :.-i:11 n ley Gettys
A. C. IRADr•OAt1, Racl'1e,- Ohio.
,; .
lne. WIii tell for $26 plua 3 Pc. LIVlNU
nd Ex-Officio Clerk
a
Judge
llnppy
Hol
ow
R
o
a
d
,
Mido.
'
t.p...tt;
l
-�
. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark and
ltOUM -SOITE. o,,c
dYe \II for parts. Pho ne
•
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k
B
er,
11
nn
Y
A
n spent Sunday wtth. Mr.
hildre
.a
c
Black An gus e lecLrk ro tisoer ie · ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet M e- .tmn SALE: 60 Ac
ilE.FAHM
: .:'.i, ,J , 2aot• . . . , . . . . (9) J5,3tc
IN
Mrs.
and
Clerk
ty
u
p
e
D
Raymond Spehcer a'nd
l
ta
r
wo
o
repair
k
r
and
w,;,
k
f
J telephon e �la nd, 1 Grave ly ro'.
,-,
Leba n on Township. 5 room house
- ·
family.
2tc
24,
17,
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any
kind.
WY
Phone
2.2301.
r
ta
;
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r,
e
mo:,-,almost
ne w 4 Ven�
8AI. FUEL OU. ,:;;-4JOI
-Also 4ll x 140 ft. broiler houae
- ·---8l-30tp.
l
'. _.. can for trH uthn■tea. itlan blinds, 34" witlo. Phone
.\imllll house, 2 farm ponds an d
-WY :.!-3047 .
--9 I� ate -'iift.Hi.11 a Abbotl IIJdaleporl,l'llJoa)
we l l. 'W1H sell at sal'rihoo Atkins
BUILDING
NEIGLER
....
SUPPLY
·
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,
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10) 15, 3tc
John a-M ..r.-rl:� roof shi ngles,
Ch i cks.
BRAND N EW ZIG ZAGI
SEWlNU
ordt1r,
to
bullt
cablneta
kitchen
maeh.lne in origi nal factory caraluminum windows a nd doors
OPTOM ETRIST
tons . �akc11 button holes, monogarage doors, ceilJnf Ule, vinyi
grams, blin d siUches, and ma n:,
East Court Slreel, Pomeroy
floor tile and plywoOO. paneling
fan cy designs. Will aell th is
Call Neialer'1, RacJne. 8-11-tfC
week only !or $4,7.00. Terms If
Office Houn: 9 to 12, 2 lo ,Jc1..e at Noon on Thurs,)
desired. Phone WY 2-2204.
POME ROV - 2- story fri.me, 6
1
·1
(9) 15, 3ct
roo ms, bath, lot 100x90' go od
locati on. $6000.00. Terms .
FOR SALi
MIODLEPORT-6•room frame 3
Another Geed Buy • • •
Offers will be recelved at the
bedrooms) bath, corn er locutlon
office of Webster and Fultz, At•
I
lot 60x�1 $3500.00. Terms,
BAi&lt;ER'S
"l=RO�
torney1, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to elev­
RUTLAND- I¼, story frame, 6
i" •
.
'
.
.,
en o'clock A. M., Tuesday, Septem•
rooms (8 bedrooms), garage
ber 20, 1960, for the real estate lo­
good '!'1ell, ¼ acre lo t, on pay.
SefOl'O 9:30 A.M.
cited in S1li1bury 'fown1hlp Meigs
d roacl $fi000,00,
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I Delawarer Athens
l �aders and Councilors �•ting according to J�e Emch, e:x.temiiotl
J,met _ E::shenaur, Mary Priddy, I ammal husbandman at WVU. All Youth Winners
will op at o (EST).
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57 Mercury 60 H. P, $495.00
59 Mercury 70 H. p, $5 95.00
45 H. P'. Mercury Outfit $995.00
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600 EHt M■in St l'fft, Pomeroy
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4-H club sale ly talk contest h er e
rece n tly.
The two t eenagers talked t heir
way to s tate h onors i n compe t­
itio n Wi th 14 other distri ct will.11 ers. The co11lesL was a fea t ure
of Ohio's 43rd annual 4.H Club
Cu11grcss now in progress on th e
Ohw State U n iversity campus.
Both th e winn ers talked on
highway safe ty. Th e ir vi rtories
�ill se�d th em . to Nat_ional 4 .u
Cl nb •Con gres.s m C hicago in
N ovember
with
expense·paid
tri ps. Second place honors in th e
omtest wen t to Miss Elle n Engle
Bloomdal e, Wood Coun ty ; an d
Arden Shiser, Dallon , Wayne
County. Miss E ngle will receive a
s et of silverware as her prize an d
Shisl er will r ece ive a walrh.
Named as alter nat�i; for th e
Chicago lr i p are Mis.s De£; An n e
Le�-lPevre, Xen i;.i, Ure c nc Coun ty
a nd Roger M i ller, W est Alex.an •
dria' · Pre ble cou n 1y. The aIterr.a te
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Mr s . William Pool er called o n
Mrs. Will He ilman, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Paint er anti
daughters, Diana and Becky, Mr .
a n d Mrs. Harry Bro wn a nd sons,
Gle n n and Sammie, called at th e
Pai n ter home , Sunday .

Da n a Turner and 5illie H ei lman
caHed on Mr. and Mrs. Will Helim ! n Tuesday e vening.
,\'Ir. and Mrs. George Abbott, Mrs.
Max Cal e Jr . . and daughter 11pen t
Monday evening at the Le na rd
Lan ham home .
_Mr. an d Mrs . Edison \Vlck ham of
Ri chmo nd, Ohio, a n ti Mrs. Eliz­
abeth Wickh am called on Mr.
and Mrs. Will Heilman , W edn es­
day.-• - - - -----pro­
lo appear on th e safety talk cue
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from th e first part of the 4-H
pl edge- "( pled ge my head to
cleai: thin king.' He urged motor­
}sts. to practice "dearer t hink­
ing as one of thei r drmng haJ
bits·
The safety talk program one of
t he annual activities of th e 4-H
n Ohio , is sponsor­
Miss Fl emin g is th e sisler of organization h!io
Farm er Insurance
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Mary Caroly n Flemi n g a safety
ny of Leroy.
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talk win ner last year a nd sh e
wore the r.lress and shoes Mary
Caro.Iyo wore wh en she won the
1959 event. •·1 wore t hem for luck
a nd I guess it work ed" Joyce
Ann said.
College duties prev en te d Mary
Caroly n from see mg her sister
keep th e safety talk croi,,,• n in
t he Flem in g family. She is a
freshman at Ohio W esleya n Uni
versity, D elaware. The girls are
daughters of Mr. :m tl Mrs. Lloyd
Fl eming.
Th ompson 16 is the son of Mrs.
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T. G, Thompso n a nd a member , 'S:10.00 Do\.l'n _ Babnce ln
o f Littl e Beav ers 1;.l i Club with
Convenle"- t 't'rrms
Mrs. Bernad ine Blazi er advisor.
He ha s been i n club w ork four
�ears- and has carrie d such pro­
J ects as ba nd , mark e t pi g, st eer
an d cooki n g.
. MAS_UN, W_--yA.
He was the last of l6 con test•
a n ts eight hoys a nd eight g i rls.

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10:30 Video Village
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12:00 Love ol lJfe
12:30 Searcll. -For Tomom&gt;w
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1:15 '!'be Secret 1,1.fflD.
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12.30 Channel 13 Presents
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12:45 Baseball Lea
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"30 Ainpt _'n' Al!4i1
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7:04) '&amp;f:ahltilll va Wtttenberg
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7:3'0 Ch ·Hte -ram\l Show
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9:00 Welcome Nelshbor1
9:30 Mr. and Mrt. North
IU:00 Douala Re }U
l0:30 Play Your Hunch
11 :00 Prk� 11 Rlght.
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l :00 Mid Da'y News
1;.10 Movietime
2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
8:00 Youns: or. Malone
3:30 FTom These Roots
4:00 Corned&gt;· Playhouse
4:30 Adventure Time
S:00 Steamboat Bill
5:30 Sgt. Preaton
6:00 Music 'in tbe Round
6:1� Jlm· Thacker Show
8:25 WeatherciJt
6:30 News Picturc:
8:45 Hunuc,- Brin� fl&amp;1"'( t
7:00 Huckleberry Hound
'1:30 Riverboat
8:30 Tales of Wells Fargo
9:00 Sen. John K en nedy
9:30 Alcoa Theater
10:00 · Barbara Stan wyck Show
10:30 Jackpot Bo:w)ing
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!I :00 Frontiers of Faith
1l :30 This is th� Life
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12:30 Lab 30
1:00 Film
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1 : 15 Dugout Dope
1 :25 Baseball
4:00 Big 3 Bowling
5:00 Popeye &amp; Pals
5:SO · Fa'&lt;arite Story
ti:00 Meet the Press
6:30 Sunday New s Plctur4
7:00 Shirley Temple Show
8:00 National Velvet
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Det ectiv e ' s Da iry
True Story
Home Run DerhJ
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Sports Roundup
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Bonanza
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Channel 3 - Saturday

Mr. and :,1rs. W illiam Taylor an d
son, Lee , Mr. and Mrs. Raymo nd
Taylor J r . and daughter, Rayma,
Sharon Rife and Walter Taylor, all
of Ad di son called on Mr. and '."iill.
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The�e gi rls had earlier participat- lances may come i n Sund ay eve• eentl per -.rd, one 1n88l'tlon. Minimum oharga - 60 cents.
Th e big leagu e penna n t races ed m th e state
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de m�nstra ti on n i n g. Startin g at 8 :30 Monday
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Adi reaived bJ' 10 A.IL will be tn that dan IMJ&gt;Cll'.
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7 HOOM HOUSE, w�ll to wall tcr, gamed the 287th wm of his
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league E.
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urner, Happy Go Luck- sho ws will begin at 9 am Sept
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fl: 30 lo 1 2 :30 at Pomer
ges- 4- H club agen;
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Pa':1J
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g.
enin
v
e
ay
d
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e
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ld
room apadme n ts· A· ' N :cn gev · lion that h i s arm mi g ht be
·
Lodge. All M oose members and 112 RATS K.lLLED wi th Star war·
Refrelhment Committee
farm,
2½
lb
s
$1.49.
. The showin g for gran d cham
Pl:w
Bbersbac
ne
h
WY2
·
3
272·
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tfc
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friend,.
" de.id" heal Lhe Jr i oles for the
9 15-Jtp
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n and reserve grand champion
pio
e
Hardware , Sugar Run Flo ur
Th
e
en
Achi
vem
t Nig ht remi , 4-2, and
s
fifth
this,
lime
eas
will
der steers a_nd h eife rs
fee
ro
,
e
hous
ow
1
d
Rutlan ' n- , cn11bkd
FOUR uU\
Mill and La ndmark Store.
l"I IIMITI AND Pl&amp;T CONTROL
the :-.ew Yurk Yanke es �reshmen t committee will meet take place at 9.30 am, S ept. 22,
h
s
ip.
all
WY2-6566.
8-IG-aOtp
C
2
(8)
at
pm Thu rsday,
10, 11, 1 , 17, 18 19 24
.,, ...In. Prw lnlprKtton. lnwr•
ept. 22 at
I followe_d by the showing of the
- -- · - ------- lo t .i kt• a oae-�a i tw lead i n the , the 2_ home of Mrs. GeSral
8
NI ltr •tllHlwlde. PIMM R.
d Rood ,
:l� 26,_ 31 ; (9) 1, 2, 7, , 9 i5tp li'OR
1
n
Americ
llB
'&gt;
REN!-Thee
.
e
Leagu
office
r Ol
a
cha1rm;i n . Other m embers are get-o f-sire class a nd the cou nty
A. "lffvlce 'St1tlon WY1- --- - .,
. over Stiffle r Shoe Store on j
-��
show class of feeder calves.
AUCTION
-"� ;:._
�1Mfc
I
Cou rt St., in Pom er oy , second , The Br aves moved i IJio sl!cnnd Mrs. Adri an Lat hey and Mrs. Carl
, 1 960
AY,
SATURD
Sept,
24
Th.e state feeder calf sale of
e
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.
pl
th
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Irom
gat.nes
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r
la
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fl?or.
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r
ft,
22
1_0;30 A. M.
ill
approximately 400 animals
Committee To Meet
WANT TO gi-ve away Puppi es.
Wlt·h adJo mmg ? 2 � 12 .t room . w illi o nly 1 2 � ames lo play, wh en
1 am l t!avr ng_ the state a!1 d w i ll
g
e
b
ro
p
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l
t
mp
o
1
at
:rs
h
T
l
.
clock
e
M
y
of
rs
e
t
�b
n ominating
he
'
Coolville . se ll the folluwrng a t au etw n at I O ne 10 � 1 8 fro_n � roo m. All : 1 1'.e Cmcrnna, t1 Heds e dged th e
JUc:hard Spencer,
committee will meet at L 30pm day afternoon . Auctioneer will b e
YU-0-24415,,
9-JB-JtP my residence, 2 miles west from
n eNly_ pa in ted w1tli new floor / !Jollt-run_rnng bllt faltermg PillsCol. H owaNi Dalkins' Winchester'
1
.
eovi&gt;"l ngs, Ph o m� W1' 2-2080. , b 1 1 n: h l 'irnl e s, 4 - J . Ao1 d th e Yan- Sept . 23 in the cou nty e x.te nsion Va.
i
off
WANTED-RIDE TO W11.sh i ngton Rutland Post Off i ce on S tale
e
d
Inclu
ce.
kns W('n' . Lhre full_ �am es a he uc.i
d in this group a re
8- Wc
,
·
: Chicago
' D. C. or vic inity, the 22nd or Houte 124, turn Sout h on co un ty
The 6 hee
1
-- - __ - .. � �r the t!iml -pl:ice
Judged bJI
While Mrs. John Pnddy chair mun Mrs
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nd
d
ro
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follow
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r
a
.
s
w
o
11
23rd. Guido Girolami. Phone
M.rs 'c 1ara· 1 Dr_ . James e c o the ani mal
S nx. w ho bowed to the Detroi t Howard G arland .'
Ford Tractor wi th mowe r, 800 N [CJ£:LY 1'"URNISHED 1 2 BED- 1\'5
WYZ.2529.
Sc hullz Harry Mi ll er M rs Ger- se1ence del)artment, WVU. Fciur9-17-Jtp
(· r�. 4-3 .
room
up&amp;
tlilirs apa rtmen t. Ph I
'
'
·
BaleB of Hay, 3 Hog fo7eeders
I
.
I d
WY2·3874 · �--- 8 I tfc· I ,l.he ::.�11
J· rnuciscu Gia n ts a 1d Rood a nd Mrs. Alma Turner. H feeder cal ves will b
2.·, - IO mo Ic siie ), 1950 lnlernaProgram Committee
!
by Ja1!1es w_arner, Colui:,b�/�.,
,
•
.
-;
j
Cardinals
s
Lou'.
St.
the_
nocke�
16) last a nd Fou� trnnal Hea\'Y Duty Truck L-180 A.l'Aha'MENTS __ _.l'urn ished ;d � 0, 11�1_rtl pla e, 6·2: and the Los The program_ c ommittee for extension animal hullbandman at
to be sol d for parts), Myer�
v nturnl�hed . Mt'Ml,i1ten, Middle ; ngvk.s
�
,
and FFA feeder calves will
�co red a 5-4 Ach ie vem en t N ight will meet at OHU,
L&gt;odgerii
l,.OST - PAIR HORN - RI'MMEU
·
Waler Pump, Deep Well Pump.
1 YH'l'.
porl. Phon e _ WY 2_2821
e_ j u dged by Rogef E.
b
3
3
tI
Robert
30p
I
pt.
e
S
mi
in
n�
26
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:
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t
C
co
th
e
over
ry
i
ty
cago
i
Ch
�bs in
81Hael. 0:intact Robert Pickett,
and Ta n k, 2 th re e Phase Mo- ---_ ___ _- - · __ _· _ I t r N game� The
even U:
ns1 on office . Thi s gro up in - El_1zabeth . Showmanship
xte
�
Washi
n
:;.
gto
n
J.
!ll
�
o
R. D. 1, P meroy, O hi o.
tors, Other Moto rs, Cua ! Drills, FOU �t ROOM u nfurni�� cd ap a rtwill
e
b
d
ge
d
ju
th
ud
by
s
e
r
li ec8
Mrs.
Gus
d
Douglas J '
menl, ha�h and ut1lily ruom Sui.1 1ors tlnwned thf! Boston Red
9 15 ate
Other Tools, 1�00 Ft. Plastic
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3-0
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the
d
n
ward
la
S
Clevela
x
n
d n tlin ewly pa1 n te&lt;l . Upst.Jirs i n.side
Hose (S ize ranges from % " t o
dire ctor of th; Agric�lt �ra i"1fi '
s.
r
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Ri
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e
Tatt
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at
a
J
It&lt;JM
a
the
nd
Kansas
ty
i
C
e
?�P
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m
private cnlrance �35 .00 . J&gt; hnn e .
3" , 2000 Ft. t:led ric \\l ire
te nsion service, WVU,
S c hul tz.
!� I Auto Soles' --9- 16-:Jtc I At i!ltd_1ts. 4-2 1 ,n other AL action. Clara
&lt; Siie 4 to JO,, 1 400 Amp __ _:-YY�J�7.
St
te
d
up
nd
4-H
,
Randa 11 iM cCutcheon , 18 year
FFA
•
e
Rou
n
s
tl
sko
•
three-ru
n
Joublc
1-. Ji Ku
---- -· - Sw i tch Box, 800 Ft . 4" oak MODER - - -- .
Go-.1 CINA UNd Can
•
n s have
Pla
I
e
b
ld
ished
unfurn
N
•
I
ri
se(
the
in
tmd
-H boy from Reedy, _Roane
rooms
c
i ng a nd Gordo�
inn
lcte
3
.
Pla k 9 Ft Lo ng, I D oz.
All "-11n eDCI Mo.delt
for th e 301h ann ua��tate�:� an � �ou n� , W?n top honors m nand
bath
ent
Coleman's
B
r
r
partm
duc
_
cabin g single in
_
d1
un-pro
i_
.
�
�
Geese, 40 L"hick en s (Approx . )
' na / _j� nior sheep
MITROPOLITAN MOTOtll
inets, d1sposdl,
1rn: men1tor, 1 lht• cighlh pr ovide d Jay Hook FFA Livestock R ° dup t0 l_&gt;e tw
s heari n g
I Doz. D ucks. The abo�· c Hems
,
_
ld
e
h
•- ..et "'"' It.
pt.
e
S
19-22
l
comp
dosets.
iir�f'
runs
enough
with
-WY2-514
Phone
e bt1on hel d at the I ndiana
a
son s M ill
ac
k
.
1
nd tile p ·.
ha
to
are to be sold before Lunch.
.
Ohle
9-lb-lf c
I r a l&lt;•s their thi 1, "., I oss
· . Ind'Janapo1·u, As
State
. Fai· r m
. m lo uIr
-- - ,.....,.,.
__ ___::__ __ _ _ _ __
LUNCH WILL Bl! SliRVE,...
-·----.,
a
n
·
J
-g.imes.
·Sheep Shearing '
1937 STUDEBAK ER VB pres Idim!, I
HOUSEHOLD F=URNITURE
�h,::;:P f�n �nior
.. sedan. Fm est and best l' or(h
cCutc_
lando
p
heon
.
will r_eanti
I\
i
Will
e
ccfo
I..
Ce
Or
I
•
nrn
1-5
room apar1menl unf ish t d.
s� mg, ll ollln D i v1d l! r, 2
'
: t dl
:
K_
c
1
rkla11d
hit
homers
oJl eg� seho l�rsh1 p !,
c
$300
£:�:
an
d
r
e l ief
1
urn
room
apartment
4
f
ished.
dcb.iker ltea.Ily sh arp i nsid e
P( Se�11nn11l Colll:h Cluffo
R
�
t� e Su n beam Corpor ation . ,
P IH1 11 c WY2 -3302.
9-16-mp p1 1 t'hN Slu �lille r allow ed on ly
rnbe, �hei;l or Dra wers, llum
J.:.t
· $1,095 Blactt nar'�,
- -�- l l� rc e hits fur the !asl 5 2_3 i n��mer���
prey (,a� Heater ( 45000 DTLIJ , Tll R , , OOM·. p.
___ 9 Hi 6tc
•
rl
l
a
JJI 1 m C on- nmgs fur the Giants wh i le Maury
rnt
,l
�
F,E,
Gauges : Mo ntgom ery
B
upC
OU
Barrell l:fat k
ha ir,
edroom
d _ St .t ce t . l'hone WY2-2733. W i ll .� s in g l �, d h ome pinch-ru n ner pi�r, 9.4 lower, ru nnin g 516.2
1956 FOR0V8-1'�airla ne H--:;;d top
ft· t'
1-2
s _uitc, Vesta GaN Hange, 1'11 1 ko
.
31
7
W11!1c na.v1s in the ni nth inning
Cpe. One o f cl ea ne,11t cars in
r
Cumlf.
ltefr1 .te rator,
ABC
_ ____ Lu gmi the Dodgen; l11c.ir tri- c;a[lipolis 17 fl upper, 9. 9 low'.
town. $1095. Blaettnars, Pmn
r.r runnmg four ft; Lock 21, 15.3 1 Sun dy ,
Wa she�. Reel T,ype La,wn Mow•
atlcnda n ce Suneroy.
9 15 6tc I e r, 2 F lower Pede stals, 2 Hoc- NH �- uparlmtmt
three r-u oms urnph.
upper, lO . O lower, ru nn i ng one I day was lSchool
- --___
l7.
___
iw
·
.
Bn
'
JrnH
,111(!
tternu
138
i
t
l
ne
o
g
n
i
nn
ru
trap. All d ams up
ho
ken , St11 nds, 2 S i llglc lrou
19t58 CHEVROLET VB �;,-..
U
B&amp;AT THE ODDS
Sun d a;1-· tllld Mnrul.ty wv2-2292 _
quarter of II trap do wn to in,lu d- 1 o obert Burdette Sr. was taken
dr. Sedan Good lookmg and sood l Be ds (Compl ete), D ressi ng TaEVANSTO N, Ill . UPI- J�mes mg Lock 12; Lock a .. to � 17 � Holzer H us�)ital Tu cslia)" e ve n0- ! 7-11 ('
i bl e, Gas Heater (15000 BT U )
runnmg car. $995 Bla e t tn ars
mg.
· - - -·- A. Jumt's, formed history , ha,·�- cl osed ; Lock lB to 23 r unn ing
one
2 Wh i li_, ,_:hairs, L.i mp,, Kit: 3 HOO.\IS AND-BAT�I WrTH DIN
_ croy
Porn
�
9
15
6t
�
ma11
anti
duu11
l'mi•ritus
M r. and Mrs . Vernon Howell
or
t
h
'
e
·_
__
-- -- j r hcn Cubmet ( V ery Goud, 5
wn combmcd :,11,rthweslt&gt; rn lJ11 ivc rs ity Gradu· trap.
.
ar
and
G
l
kit
who
ha �· c . _been v1si'.ing thCl r
d
.
t',l
;V
;
io
OJ� . Riv er boats, dow n , Lock ,
l� PLYM O � I -H VS 4 dr Sedan. P('. L&gt; in nc u c Set Deep Fr cr
ull _s i u: hr1 semenl J14 1,� Cun- a !i· Sr· hool , Jias lw ale n odds uf 16 Susi
'
Llk new I ac k a nd whll11 fin- I Mistellarwo·us ile ms
e 1 : 40 am , 0-l ; Lo ck 17 daughteu m Cauton , ,1avt!· rcturn - l
t ur
S!. lhonc WY 2 3859.
HJU,OOO 10 :i.
,
t8h •c Push butto n shift. $895. L'orncll 7:10 am 2-1 1, Lo ck 19 cd t o their hDm e here.
ADA VAN METER' Owner
lie
WHS pmd S4,000 lhe
J4
:ilc
r.
g
d
n
a
face
.
s
en
Mr
ry
are
H
n
Klei
rL
"i
_!JlaeUnars,. Pomcroy.
Tradewind 7:20 am, 12-0 · H elen
.Terms: Ce s h,
9 15 6tc,�
_ _ __ j � a l ut' uf 1wo m�•irami• po l ici es Z 3 am, I derrick boat; i.ock 23 a nnoun cmg t li e bmh of 1:1 so n at
--cc- = -,t RHponlible for Acc idents
�
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6
19 3
t o�l---ton Ch . p iek p tru
;iy on-hi s- 91ith
lzer Hospital Tuesday. IL is
J IIOOM APAHTMEN'J a i 2:18 l l ;.i m , ! BRADFORD AUCTI
- -- ___ Elger Cllff 2 Pm, 2-0; Bca\·er Ho
- birthrlay
In A·l �ondltion. Gou(I tires: COMPANY, RACIN ON
r f oune e n�h living ch ild.
thei
1ltnn
SLrccl,
Mt&lt;ldlqiurl
l'honc
'
3:10
pm, 1-0: Aliquippa 7 am,
CHh price $4811. Alki ns Chicks · A1,actloneer: CRITT E, 0.
Mr
s.
2
2-3553
WY
n::,urance
l
ml
(
Jtc
15,
O-ll.
.
.
. Hallie Berry of Colorado
1
BRADFORD I
.
---9-16-3tc
v
s
tmg her sister, .Mrs. Mi nn ie
_
m
_
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c
Up
wer Gall ipolis Robert
___ Sale Man11.. ,: A. c. BRADFORD.
.
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CoM-?u.TE iNSURANCl.:: pfto Bonnie ::! : l o am, 3-0; Lock 23 Vmmg.
,
d
1
I { 1 7 ) H e lp Wa nte__
Df FORD, automatic tra nsmissi on D·17-6tc
t� ct1on , Ltfe, �uto, Fire, Poll6 Joh n
_
___ - -- ---- -�- - - r.
M
d Mrs.
an
onn ie
L
Norris
:
e
w
o
R
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11
am,
1
20
0-19;
radio. A. D. JJviden. Call SP3- I THE I AT ' • ,
Call J)()o Mills, Middleport' Peggy Down ey
an d daugh ter, Ruth Arm, of ColumBECOME A BEAUTICIAN
Ii: r. II. llAVIS pro12:30 pm 8-0.
1
5732.
9·16-3lc I perly,· brtrk
bu�
spen t the week end with Mr.
tw o sto1·y, located Get_ i n to t hi s h i gh payi ng profcs- , ')laJ..._
a
n
h
a
t
a:
Rocke d own at MarK w
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and
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North
m
Cla
f
ren ce Curtis .
II e w short mo n th 0
Thi rd and Coal
11 0
met 4 am, 0-5.
DISHWARE. all kinda. Carl Chrv11th e pay a s your learn basis. llARNJ&lt;;S-SJ.'\1PSON JN'SLIRANCE
Mr . a nd Mrs. Jerry COx and
Streets, J\tkhllcport, may be
lier, Loni Bottom.
8-16-30lp
Ay:cnts, Mtdd l c porl. Fire, Autotwo children of Columbus spen t
Write. pho ne or rome rn.
:.cun any even ing.
9·17-JO tc
JACK'S SPECIALTY. D-;l lcJ�
�I O�Jl o_ Honda. Phone WY2·
two day s wit h M r. and M rs. GefSuullwrlun Ili! auly A(·adcmy
200a.
8-27-tf
$15
Porkette aandwiches. Jack's , 10 GAUG I!: /:illOT GUN. Pri;cNOTI\..E
OF
d Pullins amt family.
ai
FILING
16 E. \\/11sh i ngton St.
AND
--- · ----�--.::
M n . John Stout, H.im�""..,1 ,, i t"" ,
-Dairy Bar, Mlddleport. 9-13-6tc
T!1e You n g P_eople' s Missio miry
Alhens, Oh in
HEARING ON INVENTORY
i
2
1
9 14 Blc
J Keal i:StOte S
o ciety en terl.ollned
8,437
l
No.
C•M
Clifford
6tc
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9
- HOUSE TRAILER 4h10, 19�9
-- -- Pr •• Court, Meigi County, Ohio co bs Su nd ay Sch ool class of t eeJa_____:;_____c
n'
PAH
l'
itEsTAURANT,
:;
SALE:
KBn
l
um•
�
take
will
M
model,
FIVE RU OM HOUSE
furniture in or
; � E xcc utor or Administra- agers at the grange hall Tuesday
DLE AGED lady to l i i·c i n to l''U l
1
lJ
r
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y.
e o ftcaso n for Helling, retireW i th bath, nice l on tiun . Melvin 1or an
1mall down payment and take
u cneral h.ouse work. Mrs.
sue h of the following as evemn g. Hamburgers, hot dogs,
men t aml l eavi ng t he coun ty. 1f I P ear\ Williams, Harrisun villc
over �ments, contact v,q:II
1-:f ood, l ll Lo .:ust St., Pomeroy, are rcs id en �s of the state of Ohio : baked bean s potato salad, hma
,
mle re:. l!!ti call m peuon .
IA:vne, Cheahire, o., or call
(9) 1 JOtp
Rone!. Phon e WY2·6821.
_______-- ____
_c survlvi ng ll})o use, if any; n ext of bean s and cake, pie, coffee and
(9) rn, 3lp
-EM 1·'1229.
9-13_61c _
9-16·31c·
UOMS, W ITH BA TH Tw o story km; ben eficiaries und er the wm kool ade were served to 35 youth
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G
om
rn:n
I
e iwar sclluol ,
HEFRI
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TO
Take over If an.Y; the attorney or attorney� and 10 adults. Ho me. movies were
S,
•·, PIA HI
coatai
.
. brln1
e
Services
ss
Busin
J
_20
1 1 cu. IL. Like ne w. $ .1 2�. u sod (
of the afore- shown by Mr. Jaco bs.
$t0,90
pi1r
m
o
nL
h
paym
en ts after rcprt!se nti ng a ny
Webllel Fruit Farm, Lona Bot--lesa
ned
tha
nlio
e
m
ons
n
r�
e
p
3'
:
y
Mr. and i�Ua. Glen Tl, ompson
e
ars.
w
o
d
Pho
ne WY 2_
u paym ent. Phone WY 2-5324.
tom, Oblo. Phone YUkon 3-3201
MUELLER FUkNJ\.CES, WISTING
2624. _____
i nto the Charles Diehl
moved
by
e
r
he
re
a
You
k
3
otified
n
on
that
...18-Ua
g 1� Jlc , HOUSE •PPll•ncitL Arnold Bro- _ ___ _ _ _
8 2 30
____:
th e 15th day of September 1960, an pro-�y,
Sunday.
�•
.
the,_, SyrHvM, Ohio, Phone NI•.' \\' r'lO USE just compl eted in In vcn ur
FOR SALi
3 RESTAURANT BOOTHS, :Breakl y and Appra,sement of the
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl' Ja-bs
-.u ,·tWY'l
'18'
Off ers will bc receive
-tf
-11· d at the L&gt;f- ___�
acuSc, O rooms a n d bath, in - estate of PhI llI P Brueh , deceaacd, tended the Homecoming at Uock
svr
11..., -,-,, --__
, f11t nt. See Kalhleen Ca,•pen-fkc of We bster and rulb!, Allor•••
11ulated, h,1rdwood floors , p,n- I alo o f Po me l'oy O hi o m saId sprlh8S
_.. . Ma.In St., R utland.
·
Method1st
' Church Sunday. .
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1 Mt. and Mrs. Carl Gheen and
omeroy,
e l ing inside , large lot. Priced cou n ty was filed ' 111
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$6ll00. C.11 11 Viki ng 3-226l 0,
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Hearing on said Invenlory •nd family of Willington W Va is
Phone Ch osler, Y oko n.,..,
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1811 J'ORD 1 ton Flatbed tru,-k. •''I • •I OHO,
see Pat
real u11tate localed
Patterson Portland appt·a 1. se men t will be had before visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sand)' Oll�en
ti-24-SOtp
New Raven, W. Va., Phone TU 2- i ·sa Icm rownahip, Meigs Coullty, '
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' 1100,
er� 1960: at 10 o'clock A. M.
and
Mr.
omer o�erholtz I
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Mrs.
aboui 48 acres, mo re or lc11s, formaUon aervtce Jack'• Refrlgera- l&lt;'U H SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath
Excep�wns there to may be filed of Dayton vmted Mrs. Minnie Vin- 1
�O LUX VACU-UM CLEAN- erly ow ned by H,
t hree Jots. 780 Hysell st., Mid•
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Rumfield
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New
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_ mteres�cd party at any fnt ancl family over the week end, '
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clicport, J. iii. A!Jcr..
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81'37,
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r to f iv� days before the
6Janlce Ru11sell, Crooksville is
•D;d tllrow away ba11. Pay o ff
l u fl'ers s ubj ect to Court 8p1 - - . --Al
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CoMple� Service
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MANN ING D. WEBSTER,
seal of s 1ud Court. Ufis
the
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Cole a:nd children
Raymond
:w:rs.
(9) tD,. Ste
Crltt IB,radfont
Atlmmistrutor
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10th
acr
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(9) 9, 10, 12, 15, J.6, 16, 17, 6tc
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SEWING
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F. H. O BRIEN
Albert Milhoan.
d o wn, $2U mon th. :.-i:11 n ley Gettys
A. C. IRADr•OAt1, Racl'1e,- Ohio.
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nd Ex-Officio Clerk
a
Judge
llnppy
Hol
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ltOUM -SOITE. o,,c
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hildre
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Black An gus e lecLrk ro tisoer ie · ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet M e- .tmn SALE: 60 Ac
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Mrs.
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Clerk
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Raymond Spehcer a'nd
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repair
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and
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Leba n on Township. 5 room house
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family.
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any
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WY
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-Also 4ll x 140 ft. broiler houae
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'. _.. can for trH uthn■tea. itlan blinds, 34" witlo. Phone
.\imllll house, 2 farm ponds an d
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we l l. 'W1H sell at sal'rihoo Atkins
BUILDING
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John a-M ..r.-rl:� roof shi ngles,
Ch i cks.
BRAND N EW ZIG ZAGI
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ordt1r,
to
bullt
cablneta
kitchen
maeh.lne in origi nal factory caraluminum windows a nd doors
OPTOM ETRIST
tons . �akc11 button holes, monogarage doors, ceilJnf Ule, vinyi
grams, blin d siUches, and ma n:,
East Court Slreel, Pomeroy
floor tile and plywoOO. paneling
fan cy designs. Will aell th is
Call Neialer'1, RacJne. 8-11-tfC
week only !or $4,7.00. Terms If
Office Houn: 9 to 12, 2 lo ,Jc1..e at Noon on Thurs,)
desired. Phone WY 2-2204.
POME ROV - 2- story fri.me, 6
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roo ms, bath, lot 100x90' go od
locati on. $6000.00. Terms .
FOR SALi
MIODLEPORT-6•room frame 3
Another Geed Buy • • •
Offers will be recelved at the
bedrooms) bath, corn er locutlon
office of Webster and Fultz, At•
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BAi&lt;ER'S
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torney1, Pomeroy, Ohio, up to elev­
RUTLAND- I¼, story frame, 6
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rooms (8 bedrooms), garage
ber 20, 1960, for the real estate lo­
good '!'1ell, ¼ acre lo t, on pay.
SefOl'O 9:30 A.M.
cited in S1li1bury 'fown1hlp Meigs
d roacl $fi000,00,
e
1'1,.,1.,..rt WY-2-264'
County, Ohio, of ne11,r Dead' Man 's
ALBIRT M. COX, Sal•sm•n
P•n1•,.., WY-24HS
Cur-ve, State Route No. 124, con,
lex 229 Phone WY2-2220
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WY2-3UO
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9-17-Jtc
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formerly owned by Marcaret. Hy­
HAMIi.io SIIIYICI fTATION
sell Ru11el1.
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All often supJed to Court ap&lt;
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proval.
!!wry Doy 8enlor
HANNING D. WEBSTER,
Admlnlstr■tor
AUCTIOHIIR
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RIASONABLI RA.TIS
YEAR old re,latered ai;e�; SATISFACTION GUARAMTEID
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Call or write 1. o. M.c:oy
Un1. Reedsville, OhJo. R. D. 1.
Chester, Ohio
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�DP Beller Heallh Club was
le)d, Thi,al"&amp;day, al the G range
�U', with a potluck dinner at
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�on, which ,of&gt;"ned with the
!i, �'1,e aon&amp; "',rlghten The Cor} ""'r.- Where You Are" followed
&gt;;iiu, •-iptu- ,ead,ng b•
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:It.·. ·t A contnbut1on was made to
·f}'-� lleip County Blood program.
meeting of the _ Rock SprmgB
• :Q,o�! Demonstration Wo�k Club
. · 1o 1.1e held Wednesday, Sept . 21
.
tt 1 p m al th home r Mrs
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A.mot ·1.e�nard, � as an �ounced:
'. ...:"ia · A. -j �ealth conference at Lake
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J « ��tller Shook. The Stove b Mrli
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Wears. preceded a reading Age I s
Not Always a Matter of Y ears,
and a pOt!m I 'll Take Them Now,
by Mrs. Homer Radford,
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Bleed " � as I
an article " Nose
•t,•� Roy G,u e,e,· �-e"
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Y our Class, .Mrs. George Skinn er :
Methuselah and Words of Life,
Mrs. Arlee Abbott ; Sun h ine , Mrs.
Edward Humphrey ;
U ndefu ted,
Mrs Hartung; You Tell Me :hat
J Am Growlng Old end A Little
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' and Growing Old ,
Clark
Mrs·
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Wilbur Balley.
A humorous ·story was told by
Mrs . Lewis Grueser fol lowed by
Typical American I
four poem�
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The R1ghl D1rect1on
and Old'
People, Mn . W. A . Morgan and
t&lt;'h Are y ou ,. , M rs. H orace '
Abbott.
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The meeting rlosed with group
singing, o( B,less Be The Tie
Tti•t Binds. and the Mizpah bentdlctjon, .&lt;die� ' whkh secret pal
gt(u -were . distributed.
The Octohcr ' mcclin� will be
hr.Id a1 the home of Mrs Roy
Smith with M rs Jtoll r n Radford, , I
MI'11. Jlo wa rd Housh and Mr s
S!!uth as hosteues. Secret pals
will be revea-led al this mcctJi,r,
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irlt.dlord C h urch of Chrlllt met I
'tbul'lday evening at the home or
f.helr teather, James Reed, for
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t, ir monthly meeting.
•� " The meeti ng was opened by the
uldent, ,Bonme Rife and the
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it E1urer1 report was given by
r( Uth Reed.
: •" Dudng t he evc mnii a Halloween
: j.rty w111 planned for Oct. 26 at
z· tie ch breh . Committees named tor
1, tb• party are: refreshments, Bon•· 1!,le Rife and Ruth Reed ; decm·aQon1: Kath ryn RusBell, Lynn Might
pd Harry Hendr ix; game&amp;: Jim
• Reed Tony Hend r ix and Linda
.• foi-r�t.
'the. group voted to send a a: lft
� Peggy Russell I member of the
�Urch who left 'this fall t o attend
at
lentucky Christian Co lleGe
; · Q-r■ yion, Ky. .
; ;,. The meeting cloa'ed with prayer
• � Mr . Reed after which Mrs·.
: 'let!d .erved 8H11sinburg�r11, po tato
ciblpe and Kool ade to the gr1tllP,
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Nig ht was observed by
186, OES,
Pom eroy Chapter,
Thurs(j ay evenrng at the Masonic
Temple.
Alta Ann Rupe, worthy matron
and Harry. P. Sniilh_. worthy patron, presided. Ardis Maco mber
Grand Repre11entative of Texas
In Ohio . visltin11 worthy matrons
arid p11trona, past malrons and
patroris of Pomeroy Chapter,
t hree di!lllnguiahed M.Hons, G . J.
Struble. Lorenz:o ,Davis and Harry
P. Smith and Etnma Clatworthy
trea 8urtr of Dblrict 2:i, were
introrluced and welcotncd.
The program was presented by
Be Ul el N o. 82· of t he I n ternational
Order of J11b'11 Daughters, who
exetnplified their ini tiatory work,
wi!h Chri!lline Ooats the honored
queen pttaldlng. MISII Coats, Beeky Tawney, senior princess nnd
Sandra Brewington, juni or princeu eat h wore
new crowns
wh ich were the gift of th e Mid •
and Racine
dleport, P omeroy
Chapters o f OES,
-�-t : t_h e cloae ol the meeting
th e D'aughtera �nd Council mem•
Hen lornted · a circle around the
altar with members of Pomeroy
Chal)ter OES and guests forming
an outer clrC'lc at which time,
P11.tsy Radford, chaplain, o ffered
prayer.
Refrcahmentt were served In
the dining roo'iri ltom an attr11elive table Wi th White cover and
centered with an arrane:emen t
or roses with whi te candles ln
crystal hoh'lcn on either side.
G race Whaley and Lucille Swaekhamer presided at the punch
bowls.
Gueal8 were pre.sent from Point
Pleasent, W. Va., Gallipolls, Cheahlre,
Middleport.
Hampton,
Wilkesville, Harrisonville,
Ra•
cine , Belpre and Mariella.
trlends

At Maaonic Temple

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The U.S. Tr101ury Dept.
, is maki ng ·an exchange
offtrin!I to holdeR of

CERT"IN ISSllES
01' BONDS

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ThHO IHue• Are:

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2Va% Duo 12i1516M3 only for l½i% du. 2!1 5190
2\-\% Du. 61151""4 only for 1½1% d"t 1 1 1 1 51,.
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The aub1trlptlon book11 for the above exchange
will be open for nine days beginning Monday,
Sept. 12, and extendlnl( t hrough Tueaday, Sept.
All ,ubscrlptlom to the 1980 maturity will
be allotted in full, but ff subscriptions to the
HMM) ' a nd 1"8 nui,turltie1 exc,ed $,414 billlon,
partWII allotment• may be m:ade,

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H •t1rff wa wlll . lMi tlad to htlp 1nytne hold1,- the old bonch, ind wlshlnf t. m1k, auch
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Member Fodortl ll-rve Sy1tem

Member Foderol-Dlpolll ll,lbl'ance Corp
POMEROY, OHIO

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Aman da K;1spar , t'X c c llent senw r, pre� 1d cd ;ind scvt'n! l communicauuns rom:t'rninl; th(' G rand
I Temple session Lo ve held this
month in D ay t on we re r f' ad. A
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nnunccd for Thursday, October 6 I
4.1 the hume of Mrs. Lauri:! ElSel·
stein.
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Games were played durin;:: the I
social _ hDur with prizes awarded :
.he wmnrrs. Refreshments were !
� erv c d hy Margarf't Scidcnabel and
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c·Pntly !dt thP1r h1Jme at Hpmluck
G ro \• e Pre �t• nt wpr e Mr. a n d Mrs.
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Howard and Glen Cecil · sons of
Mr and Mrs Haward Cecil- ha�c
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in,g with thei r ditughter Mr. ahd
Mrs. Geo,rge Doolittle and son.
Mr Thom s Pullen and M
Leste� Boie:
were lunch t.:�;
gu � sts of Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc e
McNe 3 l at the Bob Eva n s Restaur�nt Th ursday and visited the
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Mans1,1n H ouse m "
ua Ill po 1 is.
s
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weekend wit h their nare n ls.
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whu
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been \'isitin!!
•• with 111,,� _ Edwa,d
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Hurford plans ta return to her
home in Jackson
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Mr . .and Mrs 0 Mauncc Thomson
of Cleveland c ame - today for a
vi11it at tile home of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Winn. Mr. Thomson will
return h ome tom orrow but Mrs.
Thuma9 will spend the week here
to be wit h h er pare n ts, Mr. and
Mrs. Hart Lyons w�ile the Wi n m
are away on vacation.
Mrs Lesta .�othard wai; callccl
lo Columbus I uesday hccause of
the h osp1tahzat1on of her daugh
te1 M i s t'r,i n k (Emily) Shaikey
She wa� ., nompa n ied_ by her dau·
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11n te1· 1�1 s. 1'11,vllls Pitts and twu
dttug h tt•rs, Mrs. _ John Goth_ar&lt;l _ and
so n J(•hn J'h1!!1p c,f Gal!1pulls.
Mari .-nna Wnod,�erd w:w i� at•
tend!ng H!iss CC11le;:c in Calumbus 1s h('re fcir I he weeke n d with
her parenls, Mr. !&lt;Ind Mrs. H. K.
Woodgerd.
Rev._ Howa rd Ruppelt planned
l � be in Columbus today to meet
his father, C E. Huppelt of Gulfpart, Miss., who is arriving for a
visit with him.
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m Paduca h , Ky.. \'isited wit h h is
parents, Mr. arid Mrs. E. M .
Bla k e several days this week.
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Storage

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We Ca11 l nstoll A

C�mp lete Bottle Gas

Any owner, manaaer, or person
Jn clNrge of a foodhandUng est&amp;·
bliehment who allows persons to
wul"k with&lt;iut food ha ndling carda
is punishable br law.

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We appreela. te the co;.,ldence placed In os -�y the people
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l11es1 the impending menace not
only lo the U nited States and the
.Suviet. 'Union, but 'to the wh ole
world as wcU, is plain to all,"
Khrushchev said.
K hrushchev also hit out at the
"strange sort of logic" of U. S. ·
Secretary of Slate Christian Herter. Herter, had i:tl!llcribed as "ludlcrous" any atteJnpt of all the
heads of state to reach any prac·
tical agreement at a mass mee ting
MARY McAFIE
of 82 or more natlC)ns.·
Khi-uabQb,;Y i�d the· Sovlet ftS
Mary McAfee, · li, I gi'adliate of
gratified thi\ I number of counPomtlloy !ilgh ,Sehoot iUt May,
tries h ad sent their leading states­
w1u enter Varneg1e College i n
men lo head delegations.
Gleveland Sept . :£ti to study as a
med1c11.l asa1stanl.
Mary 1s a·n active member of
the J\'1ethodu1t Church al Rock
sprin&amp;s and was chosen as youth
deleg1:1te to the O hio Annual Con•
1erencc at Lakes1ne. She bas just
comp1cled 10 years of -4-H ciutr
worli., having tbe bonOl' of exhibit·
mg at the :State Fair. She also at­
tend.ed the 4-H Club Congress Ulla
year. iwsa McAtee is the daughter
A tour nf 8ome of the farms of
01 the late Myron McAfee o1 1owa
families coorierating with the F8'I'·
and Mrs. treda Will of Pomeroy.
.mer6 Home Adm·lnisJ;ration In Ma•
80D County has been announced
by Judson M. Brake, county super­
visor of the Fil.A.
The to ur will ·be held F'l'idty,
September 23, beilnnin,g at 9 a.m.
at the parking lot behind the ,bus
terminal buildins In Point Pleas­
ant. From .Sl:30 to· 11:30 a.m. the
-grou);&gt; wm v�ait tbe FJmer and
Delmar Newberry famt1 in the Up.
per Flats area. A picnic lunch will
be beld on the McClint.lc Wildlife
Four persona were arrested
Reservation from 11:Q until 1 p.m. over the weekend ·by Middleport
In the afternoon visit• -will be P&lt;ilice.
made to the Torre1 A. Williamson
William Reeves, 33, Albafll' and
farm on Route 17 and to the Char­ ClarencE Bing, 34, C heshire were
,lea R. Withen1 farm at Mercer's arrested for intoxioatlon. They
Bottom. The tour will end at 3:30 will appear in Mayor Kennelh
pm.
McElhinney's C o urt tonight
F•miliea making the tour lire
M.ax !Joy, 21 , Rutland. waa ar•
a&amp;ked lo bring a picnic lunch for reated for lnto:dcaUOn, disorderly
conduct, a nd reilstin( arrest,
their own fallllly.
along with him AndNl\V Steven
OPIN MIXED
Migh t, '42, RutlandJ wu arrested ·
NEW YORK (UPI) - Stocks for driving wh ile tntoi::icated and
opened mixed -in cautious tr.ding
h aving no driver's llcenae.' They
today as all eyes futened on the will alao appear before Mayor
United Nations.
McElbinney lonight.

FHA Farm Tour
Will Be Takeu ,
September 23rd

Four Arrested
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IN AMPHIBIOUS ACTION
five-year-old GllerA
nsey cOW', Twin Oak Speckle,
Roland M. Singer, seaman apo wned by Edson Roush, Racine,
prentice, USN, son of Mrs. Carris
hae completed an official HlR
Payne of 2f3 Pearl-st., Mid­
production record; according lo dleport, serving aboard the dock
the American Guernsey Cattle landing ship USS HermJtage, took
Club bel'C of 12,817 pounds of part ln an amphibious landing
�il� and Me pounds of fat. and exerdse September 22 st Onslow
was mllked two times daily for Buch, N. C., with units of the
805 d&amp;ys while on the teat.
Atlal),tic Fleet Amph ibious Force.
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OUTSIDE NOW. INSIDE SOON - Chlldr en frolic on .a warm hjte summer day at the
site o1 Bedfo�d com�ulllty's recreation cent er now nearing completion at Darwin School.
Soon these children wlll have modern, conven ient inside facilities for recreation. Timbers
and trusses have arrived and work was sched uled to resume today on the strudure. It is
located on land deeded to the Center in Augu st, 1959, .put community cooperation to raise
funds for the project extend much farther ba ck than that.

Wet Road Conditions Blamed In Trio Of Wrecks
Investigated By Sherifrs Department, Police
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Funeral serVices will be he1d
Wednesday at 2 p. m. fl'Om the
l!:wmg Chapel ,tor Mrs. John C.
l-hase, 66, of Pomeroy.
'1 wo children .survive, a daugh­
tEir, Phyllis ltussell Of Huntington,
W'. Va., imd a ,on, Allen, Hous10n,
1 exas.
A son Glenn, died three weeks
ago, anu' a daug·hter, Dor othy Wit­
ers, also preceded her in death.
Her husband died in 1951.
Five grandch1idren and seven
great grandchildren survive, as do '·
IJlree si!ter,1 and- a brother, Nelle -Beel)' - �r.\lfflt'· ta · now- · at­
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inda·elar'i Bini, Pome:nit; �
Gettnnlt ·rrenl!-h, Alaoam.i, and tending · claBses at C.mden Clark .
&amp;hool of X-ray 1'ei:hnology at
Alfred Blng, ltJwa.
Mrs. Chase belo nged to the' First .l'arkersburg, W . Va. Miss vr ueser
:it:E Church, the Daughters ef negan classes on June 6, ,, She lll a
Revo lution, and the 1000 graduate of Pom,eroy High
American
%locli.001 and is the daughter o( M.r.
Daughters of Union Veterans.
The Rev. Eugene Brown will of- and Mrs. Charles Grue1er, Minersville.
ficiate.

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Wet road conditions Saturday
w_ere bl�med l�c three automo. b_,le accidents m MeJgs county .
The Sheriffs Department investigated lwo of the accidents and
. the PomefOY Police one.
�obert C. Ha�nbac_h's Sheriff 1i Department mve11ligaled an
ac�ident on Route 'l near Five
1 P?mts at 1:30 Saturday afternoon.
Bllly Raymornl Averby, 28. Mt.
Airy, North Caro li11ia attempted
lo pass a truck a nd ran off the
road. There were no
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At 1:40 p.m. the deputment
wa, called I? Minenville. A
driven by Earhne Bumgard ner,
- 21, New Haven, W . Va., backed
into the side of
iven by
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Robert A. H en, 41, yracuse
on llqute 12 . The car
rated
by karden swung arou
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pole. Tlaere was med- \
mm damage to both cars. No arrests were made.
The Sherdf'&amp; Department a180
arrested Donald Moore Minersville, for .assault and batiery on a 1
warrant by his wife. He po sted
$500 b()nd and was scheduled to
appear in County Court.
The Pomeroy Police investigated SD accident at Monkey Run,
Saturday at 8 am. A car driven by
Catherine Reynolds, 40, Mason,
W. Va., ran into the rear of a
vehicle drinn by Peggy R. T,aylpr, 28, P omeroy, .
Reynolds was cited to appear

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A full panel of outstanding I The Middlepor t Vollmleer Fire
speakers and discussion leaders is Department was called at 8:20
promised Ior the September � this morning to the H oward
Southeast District Heaitb Co nfer- Stitts home below Hobson,' where
enec at Lake Hope Lodge, exten• his hou1e was on flre.
Fire Chief Tommy Darst said
sion officials said toda)' ·
Featuring John Sh ultz, agricu!t- that the fire completely gutted
ural extension service of Ohio State the inside of the house and that
University, who attended the last no household furniture was IIIV·
suminer White House Conference ed. The structure itlell was savon Children and Youth, these oth- ed by quick action of the fire•
er persons will also �resent spec- men.
Stitts •w.:;a out of town al the
l.81 ph11,ses or the prot:ram: Mrs.
·e of the fire and the origin of
tim
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Jane DeBuse, SE Dilltrid,
partment of Health, on nutrition; the blaze · is not yet known.
The flames were ·noticed by a
· Mrs. Virginia }Jayes, elementary
truck
llriver paasing by; Who in
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supervisor of
Schools, on schools; and Mrs. Pol• turn summoned Stilts' next door
ly Daehler, Portsmouth, on how neighbor snd called the fire de•
parents should see themselves ln partmen\.
• • . Clli� J?arst said that f�rther
these problems.
�veslipt1on of the fire will be
Since these Collferences have ma
de.
been held, Meigs County ho had
Twel.,. members of the fire de•
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the most attending, according
partmnt anBWered Ute call.
Mrs. Geneva H. Nolan, home eco•
nomlcs demonstration agent. She
hopes this year will be like \hose
of the past.
She aakli that reservations be
Beeause of the inelernent wea­
made immedialel7 with · h er office
ther
Saturday, Tag Day for the
for lunch at i l:-IG ($t.4ft), and that
P
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High School band has
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.Meigs communities make an
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Booster officers said no date
the journey.
has been set but that one will be
announced.

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AGANA, Guam (U PI). ploded into flames shortly

A four engine transport plane exafter takeoff at dawn today and
smashed againM a mauntain killing scores of U. S. service•

Officials here listed '18 dead
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ttJry figures on the size of tbe
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crew indicated the death toll � ; but ::e d1�_,1ater at the
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H�Pl14.L at Agan.a.
might be 77 .
� Engle, Wbo ru5bed. lo the
An eye witness said the plane,
a DCtlB chartered by the. Military c:r�•h_ sate soon after the disaster,
Air Transport Service from W orld said it was a "grue,�e scene."
Airways, was burning in the air
He said all 17 of the initial sur· vivors �ad been ri�ng � the tail
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section �hlch remamed lDtact af•
ter the impact.
The plane, en route to the United statea, alaabed a 1,000 foot
path throu2h the mountain jungle. Some (?l. the pusengen; a1&gt;parently were not killed immed•
1ately but were burned to death.
Rescue w orken found some
,urvi,an w andering about in the
A total of :fl,7MI, which is $'150 jungle i n shock.
short of the goal, has been tarnOne family of four persons •
ed over to Kai Hi.ndy and Max tyro children and their parents •
Ward, co-chairmen of the cunent was reported to have been
Red Cross Bloodm
· obile Fund "bumped"" from the fli&amp;bt at the
Drive.
refueling stop here by lour other
Mr. Hindy said today several persons with higher priority.
Wol'kers l\ave yet to make �eir
Most of the palllengers were
reports, and that 110me calls have U. S. 1ervieemeo going borne
not yet been made. The co-chair• from Far East duty but tbl'ee Na•
men uk that anyone missed tionalm Ch inese and two Filipino
military men also were reported
please call either of them.
The drive sponsored by tbe to have been ■board.
Lions Club of Ponieroy, will, if
Survivors were brought out by
successful, insure operation of helicopter. In the confusion a
the bloodmobile unit in Pomeroy Navy allihulance flDd an Air
for another year, and be the Force crash true.Ir.
· were wrecked
basis upon which a re-organiiod in accidents.
Red Chapter may be maintained
in Meigs County. All funds in
MEIGS GENERAL HO&amp;PITAL
thia dt'ive are earmarked for th,
Saturday adminions: Doris Duct•
bile.
Bloodmo
worth , Syracuse; Callie Lewi11, Mid­
dleport; Lind■ Ba'er, Miner s,;ille;
Mn. Mary M:c.An&amp;lls, Pomeroy.
Fined
Saturday diacharget : J.,R. Payne,
Traffic Violation
Harrisonville; Louiee' Bartels, Pom­
In Pomel'OY Mayor Charles Le- eroy.
.gar's court Saturday night ClarBirths: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Warn­
ence Mc:Daniel, 2S, Mason. W. Y.a., er, Syracuse, • son.
was fined $5 and costs for failure
Sunday admissions: Mrs. Mary
to stop with in an assured distance. Thoahu
, Akron; Mrs. Ro1Cmary
Also fined on the same charge Hysell, Middleport; Mrs. Effie
was Catherine Reynolds, Ma60n, Trich)u, Middleport.
W. Va. She was,,fined $5 and costs.
Sunday dlsebargea: Ruby Russell,
Midd leport.
Birth: Mn. Mary McAngus, a
son.

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The Fall Festival Queen wi\L be
crowned at the annual Fall Mti­
val and Pumpkin Show sp onsored
by the Ifacine American Legion,
on Sept. 24,.
Racine and the surrounding
schools of Letart, Syracuse and
Portland bav'e selected their candi­
dates and these four girls will be
guests of the Home Economics De­
partment Friday afternoon, Sept.

Mrs. Delmar Hamm, teacher of
this department, and her class will
interview the candidates and score
them on all essential points to de•
termlne which becomeB festival
queen.

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"FeSllVal QUeeD
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Health Meeting
Speakers Led By
OSU's Shultz

before Mayor Leg.at for failure
Jan W. Schneidt!r, 23, Colum­
to stop within an a&amp;lliured clear \ bus, cited to appear in Mayor Le­
distance.
gar'a court for speeding l)n E.
Damage to the Reynolds ear Main-st.; George Zuapan, 23,
was e,tlmated at $100 and • $150 Mason, W. Va., for non-payment
damage Wll'S reported to the ear of an old fine-; Tommy Kerwood,
�r\ve� by Taylor. There were no Galfipolis, for ..to�lion (He
mJtmes.
poated $15 bond and · 11 to appear
Four other persons were also ill "Mayor Legar's court); and
arrested by Pomeroy Police over Gfft'ge W, Hamilton, 29, Chesthe we,lr.end. They were:
I hire, for speeding.
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The Senior mothers of Middleport High School will meet Thursday, September 22, in the school
eafeterNI. .for their fir6t meeting
of the year. All m others are urged
to ,attend.

$750 Needed Yet
In B1oodmobiJ• e
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Rutland, have enrolled m Ollvt:t \
COLUMBUS UPI _ Gov. Michael , A proposal by Hugo Alexandu, 1 historic mission of the Democratic
Nazat'Cne College as freshmen ac- V. DiS■lle today termed the 1960 1 of Steubenville, to grant financial Pu'ty in America." it aays. The
eording to an annoµncement made Democratic State ConvenUon a aid to local governments for plan- platform Jaid the present admin­
driying 8Jl ··unN:h: vehi�le.. Joseph
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Breeders,
by Dr. C. S. McClain, director of success although he contleded the ning urban renewal, slum clear- istration enacted 31 of 34 specific
I. K�� Pomeroy . was fined $5 attended the annual Holstein Club picnic held at lhe C. Ill. admissions.
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Republicans probably dNW more anee, water supply, mass trans- pledges contained in the 1958
. �nd e� for drivloJ lelt of ce°ll' Headley: farm near Tuppers Plains, Saturday.
portation, recreation, health, wet- plalform.
Olivet Nazarene College Is one widespAad atten tion,
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Jnd Vlr&amp;II Glaze WH fln�d
DiSalle submitted the plank lo
1'he governor saitl the Demo- fare and educatio n. Hill motion
of 5e!Ven colleges (WOnsored by the
Merle Starr, field mao or the
. f:00 a_n� .coats for drivlnc while , state aseociaUOn, ■p
extend the state's laws · lo curb
Church of the Nazarene, It has an crats got their message spread died for lack of a second.
oke' brieOy Frecker and Pall! Moore.
,, tpxl.ca.ed.
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Pri:r.es for the jµdg.lng contest approximate !nrollment of 1:2(1D where it counts, at home.
during the afternoon p"rogtam. The
D\Salle, who proposed four conspiracy in crimes, A similar
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]?pnald· Moore, M inersville, ar- group also diacussed the proposed were _furnished by Weatherman students and 1B a · fully accredited
planks
which were written into propos�J by the �overnor was decomplaints
T
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were
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1l-ft��ed for assault and battery on
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Fee
Su1ar
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Company
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Hber.al arts co1lege.
"Black and ·· W h ite" .mow In conthat the Democrais had a little- the platform, spoke against the feated m the legislature.
, � warrant by bi1 wife, plead not .
Run
Mill
and
Pr
ovico Milling Com­
The platform also called for a
n wlth t he 1961 county fair
known speaker in Sen. Philip Hart two amendments, pointing: out
-� ,uU_ty a n� •• bearinll ia to be h ,eld nectio
A eommtltee of David KoblenU: pin)' .
of Michigan. The Republicans bad thal each would cost more mo ney. new . r�tc base formula for d�termmmg rates set for pul.illc
. �tem:ber .Zfl,
vice preaidential nominee Henry
Norman Rose and Paul M oore Wa■ . It WH announced that ·another
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. proThe Pomeroy Emergency Squad
than a comparison of the pla tform I posal was killed in the Ht58 legahould contact Mr. He,P.dley, preal- �s:l;tratJ...°' .for dancing leuons
Erwin, secretary, was called to the Raymond HarIn the jud glna: contea:t, winners d ent; Howard
State Rep. 'rhomas Gilmartin of \ on which it sought office with its ' islature.
.U.I fie tiefd at the NP' Ha,oen
The platform stressed that the
CO:ltilllubity_ :Building On Monday, in the women's croup were Betty denet; Howard Erwin, �ecretary, brecht reSidence on Mulberry ave, Younistown offered an amend- performance when placed in orlast year "rescued
ment to slop ch ataing . l'Clatives lice by tbe people," tbe platf
orm ,Democrats
_ 19, 11 a. m. UJ\tll 12 noon. Lou Dean and, 'Mn. Gene Yost. or one or th� directors, Arvil -al 12:50 Sunday afternoon.
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Harbreeht w•• said lo be suf- for the cllfe of patients ln ' th e begins.
� )euori■ , W,Ul . be, il�
Mn Winner• of. the children's dlvlaion Holter, N. G. Rose , J, M. Gaul or
"ln fulfilling these pledges, the into which the previous ■dminla­
feri� from a hea.rt attaek. He was state mental institutlotu1. U · died
Poca. W. Va, ,Tu_.e will be were Patty Koblentz and Anna Gene Y01t.
, m IR •tip, baittlt ,ldd . JLcrobaUc Headl'-'Y· ,In the men's group, the
The picnic opened with a basket lliivan ox,aen by squad members when it was tabled- ·by the dele• governor,
and the Democratic I tralion and the legi1lature bad
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lei,Wat�e
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and .a doct� was (!.n,L
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::.1�·d HolsteinPec,pleEnJ·oyPicnic :�I E0��!;1•����:i::�:; Though It Lacked Firew orks For Wide Publicity
:i:.�: ,r.::i�s�i�c-:;,i!'�'! At Headley Fam.On Saturday
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Holstein
friends and families,
to , appetr 101 hearing at a later

Mr. Russell Little has 11 years of Bottle Gu experience. Mr, a.nand Sea�I• and Mr. Wendie Gnte have eac_h 8 y-.rs' of service. Mr. \Vllllam
E,eh o f lhete men are )lotlle Gas- men, on one lilnd of service or another.
Coy and Mr. Dennis Searles eseh have been with the llm•-4
500 Gal. Bulk tanks thr&lt;lugl,lO!il 111.itli• eounty lor -e heating and brooder
The price of LP Gao Is eompetlllvely- prlcod. We are ,lnstalllng
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Sun., Mon., Tue1., Sept. 25-26,.27
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"BF.CAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG"
Dick Clark - 'l\lesday Weld
- also "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
Petet' Seller1 - Jean Seberg
Running time: 3 hn. !O mln.
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A 1chool (or Maaon County
foo�b■ndlera will be held on Sep•
tember 29 froni 2 p.m. until 3
p.m. and from 8 p.M. Until 9 p.m.
in tbe courtroom of tbe MHon
County Courthouse, it ha8 been
8'1nounced.
. The t,erm foodhan dler. means
any peraon who , bandies food or
drinks during preparation or ser•
lllni or who comes in contact
Wittli any eatin� or drinking uten•
alls In a ny e1tltblish ment or other
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there will be a qualified man visiting� you,

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells , a
io r student al Holzer Hospital, left
Thursday (or Columbus whor, she
will do t hree months affi\lation
work at Child ren's Hospital.
. Miss Welle was accompanied to
Columbu, by her mothcr and
grandmother, Mrs. Dana Fick, ■nd
Mlsa ·Evelyn $wope of McConnells­
burg, Pa., alao a senior student at
Holier who ,will do afijliat ion work
at Ch Hdten'1 Hospital and will be
Miu, \Veil's roommate.

Foodhandlers
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In Courthouse

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"A DOG'S BEST FRIEND" •
Bill WiJliama - Roger Mobley
- alao "EDGE OF ETERNITk'"
Cornel Wilde - Victoria Shaw
SUN., MON, uld TUEi, ...
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"'
James Stewart - Llsa Lu
WIDNISDAY &amp; THUR.SDAY
John Ford'a
"SERGEANT RUn.EDGE"
(Technlcoloa)
Jetfrey Hunter
Constance ·rowers
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
SATURDAY. SIPT" 2•
•ONCE MORE, WITH FEELING'
(�hnlcolor)
Yul Brenner - K,1y Kendall
- also "VALLEY of the REDWOODS'
John Hudson - Lynn Bei-nay

Khrushchev said he hoped ,Ei•
.enhower would make more th an a
"fancy speech" at the u.
Genera! AssembJy and said his own
purpose was u, spare nQ eUort u n111 '"even lhc th1cft-sk11Ued" realize
the _ nccess1t)' 01 general disannament.
H■a ''llell FNl_lnss"
Standlng bare-headed beneath
the teai:y roof of a dini)' pier in
the t:'111t Juve� after arnvat with
a band of satellite 'chieftaj,ns,
�Uej\�v.. saiQ..- .he: came . with
the "very best feelii1.s" t�m h is
U. S. Ylflt la11t year and waa tonfident that Rwso-Ameflcan rela·
tioDB would improve.
Hut there WHt not a represent••
Live of the c1ty or New York, Gov.
Nelson A. Rockefeller or Preai­
d£:nl Eisenhower on ' h and to greet
bun.
"J1 difference&amp; betwCen us in­
crease, and th e statei;men ot both
countries do not 5trive to check
BU,Ch a trend in \he de\lelopment
COU,D•
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Class Ent.erta,·n ed
By Mrs. Bentz

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Flo,.nce, movine on • ,-th
cleselr �ullefln1 thlt Clf Hur­
rlcant Donna 1lmo1t twe WHk1
■VD, WH expedff ha lncreue lt1
55..nl!,■..INr•hour wind• today
■nd dlantiie t• a mor, northwff­
\Mrly coun,.
'CASTROED'-Mr1. Marjerl•
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Lennox l•bove), •n employ•
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NEW YORK (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev arrived
today in a drenching rainstorm for his "Red summit" at the
United Natlon, and received the most dismal and aloof recep_tiol'.l of his globe-circling travels.
The Soviet leader took a jab at President Eisenhower as
soon as he stepped �Oto American soil from the liner Batika.

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Mu. Th omas Bent1. enlcrl11lned
the Willing Workers class of the
\ Entf'rprlsc EUB Church T hursdHy
evening at her home, H.ock Spri n gs
Road.
Th e mce 1 ing, in charge nf Mrs, I
Huber Brown, vice prcsidl�nt, 011e n ed with gro up 8ingini,: of " Lca n in� 1
On Jesus" followed hy, iu:r!PlU�� ·
reading by Miss Genevieve Stobart
and prayer b)' Mrs. John Smith
Two 'poem� were read, "Have You
Finished?" by Mrs. Eldon Weeki;
and "Portraits" by Mrs. Herhcrl
Dixon.
Mrs. Paul Frick al'led as 8ecre- ,
t11ry in the absence 'Of ),1r.�. Carl
Moore. P l ans were made for
a
Ha l loween party at the October
mcetin.g which will be held at the
church. Members arc to lake an
article for a gr1b bag. A din n er to
be served at lhc Church on Octo­
ber 18 wall discmsed ,ind )1rs
Francis H. Glazier waB n amed
chairman fur the dinner. Tho wo n­
der bo x do nated by Mrs. Smit h
was awar&lt;h!d to Mrs. Myrlie Long. I
A Bi,blc t1uiz wHs conducted by
·.t ra. James Will duri n g the so cial
hour.
'fhe h ostess scr\'l'd a dessert
course to the above named and
Mrs. Ben Huck end Mrs. Harley
Brown.

Along the route to the hotel,
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Castro wu greeted by boos and
catcalls a.s well as more cheers.
One man shouted in the lobby:
"You oug)lt lo drop dead, you
bum." Castro ign ored the taunlli
,and went atraight to his room.

Soviet Leader, Here For H;s
Red Summit, Takes Jab At Ike

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"I want to aa)ute the people
the United Statea," Castro aaid
in a h oane voice at !he airport.
"All I have to say I will say to
the United Nations."
Cau• Traffic Jam
His arrival al Idlewlld Airport
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Upon Same Ocean
Patlt As Donna

Batika Disgorges Nikita On
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gar , the baarded Castro arrived � to rs who cheered, tried to crawl
Sunday, the fir11t of nearly a over a fence and then created a
score of anti-American leaders huge traffic anarl w htm · they tried
due a.t the historic United Nations to form a motorcade to follow
General Assembly meeting which their hero to bis Manhattall ho­
tel.
opens Tuesday.

Castro virtuaily isolat,d h im­
se'lf in his t�ird-floor quutera a t
the midtown Shelburne · Hotel,
only a few blocks from the U nit­
ed Nationa where the revolution­
ary leader 1peab a week fl'(!m to•
day.

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Premier Fide] Castro, greeted
wit h alternating cheera and cat•
calls, relaxed in a heavily guard­
ed hotel suite today ·and waited
for h is ftrat face-to-face meeting
with Communist bOss Nikita
Khrushchev:

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio. Monday, Seplember 19, 1960

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Thutsctay _o lghl '"� Mcs Shay •" Church Class Do,ia
te•
PAST CHIEFS TO MEET
I seriou sly lfiJUtl!d. She IS rn a hos- ,
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Jo Blood rogram
pnal lo Gufloo
The Past Chiefs uf Meigs Temple
h'
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1 he Twlghtl ighl Gacden Clu
A donal OII o[ $10 was voted to Pythian Sislers will 31eet :11onday
,.,..,.., t ·rh--t•da
w,· 11 1n.,.
u � )· al 6 p. m at
,Erma
the Federated ('hurch for a pot� uck I the Meigli County Blood Program �vrning at the home of Miss
Smith,
Locust
SL,
Pomeroy.
provided
the
Martha
tlmnn l)esscrt w-111 be
1 'I hurstlay evenlng when
. ty the h&lt;'stesses, '.11rs. Phil W_il· · Class o[ the Bradford ChUrch of
By LUCILL E' t-lAWKl! -.IS
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liamson and Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , .
Pomeroy relatives re('eived word I Yearbooks will be d1slrihuled. Mr. Chnst met f�r their regular inett·
fr1dc1y t!;iat Mr. and Mrs . Paul .I He rman Hum ph rey. regional dircc ing _ Also om1lled Irom yesterday's
Shay tLueille �ces) of Grafton, ' tor, will be a guest and C. E. I report of the meeting was the proW . Va . were m an 1:1uto ,1 ee1'd ent Blakulee will be the guest speaker. ject of se l ling dish cloths and serTONIGHT ONLY
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Ladd -- Chill Wills
David
Fed
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of
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BaJJtist Clt.urch C roup
I The 1'r1end y Circle
work at the church.
"THE SAD HORSE"
erated Church will meet Tuesda): 1 --- �- - - --- ---I
(Colq,r)
1 &lt;1 l 8 p. m. at the church.
To iHeet Tuesll.o:y
- ,also 1 h t: Pnseilla C:1rele of the t'ir�
Rly .-. Juton - Karen Steele
Baptist Church of '.l.1iddleport wifl I
1 Uiadleport PTA 1'o
·'RISE &amp; FALL OF
m PN Tuesda, e\'cmni:: for their ·
LEGS D!Ar,IONJ)"
k
dinJn('eling
and
a
potlue
Hold
First
Jfeeti11g
regular
SUNDAY ■nd MONDAY
The first meeting of the PTA of
11('1 at 6 o'dock al the home of Lhe
Debbie Reynolds, Ray Walston
chairman, ).1rs. Harold T homas.
Middleport will be held at the high
and
Robert Wagnel' - Biri,g Crosby
the
chur_ch
will
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Other cirdcs o[
schoo l at 30 p. m. wilh C
"SAY ONE FOR ME"
me l! t a l 7 : 30 , l l1 e Dorcas C ircle at I Asa Bradbury, presiQ!;!nt, in charge.
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(Color &amp; Cinemaseope)
tht&gt; b-.ime of �rs. Frances Bearhs.
Fol l owing the mf.'eting th e build­
ltw El c cta C ircle a t the home or I
- also For Men -and Boys
will be open for _ inspection by I
ng
Robert Loggia and·
Mr� Thomas Darst and the Lov e- 1 i
Ger.aid O'Laogh lin id
.Jo�· C ircle will have their meeting the parP nts to see 1mprov_emcnls 1
, wh 1r h h ave been made duri ng the
"THE COP HATER"
at the chu rr h .
thc 1 rn mme, and to cn a hie them tu
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(Very-Good 1'&gt;1ice Story)
Su n day even mg fo II uwm�
Middleport, Ohio
,_,"
.. ,, ; o g w orship servi re the Fin- • visit lhe rooms where their childALSO CARTOON
\nr".! Committee will meet at 8:30. I ren attend classes.
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art class wh ich met for the first
time Saturday in the Lowman
Apartmtnta, Ne)V Haven, with all
students of Jllllior Hilb age bein11
eligible, Mrs. F. C. Reictiert, New
Haven, said today. David Drie11bach
is in5tructor.

OPENINGS REMAIN

CLUB TO MIET
The Portla nd • Great Bend Home
Demonstration Club wiJl meet on
Thursday, Sept, 22, al Portland
Park to organize and plan future
work, hours 10:30 a. m. to 3 p. m.,
with lunch being potluck, each to
bring her own table aervioo.

PTA TO M•ET
The Salisbury PTA will meet at
the school Tueaday evening al '7:30
with the entertainment provided
by a "coun�ry etore," Tb1s is the
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