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0.Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy­

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; Jt. Qd ltra. Cbatles Elliott of
� � W. Va., t heir son Ste ven
1111d.l ���ter Janet and Rol&gt;ert
11, IUICIIU'd and daughter, M:rs.
a.i,.. 'Bennett of Gallipoli s visit·
i.i :(_, ad: the� mother, Mrs. C. L. Arn­
,�tben1 Road Sunday.
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The executive committee uf the Meigs County Council of
Parents and Teachers met Thursday, september 15' at the
home of Mrs. Paul Theiss, Middleport.
Mrs. William 8. Downie, pre-

Mrs. Will Myers spe nt last
week in Columbus visi ting with
her sister, Mrs. Will Dawso n . On
Sa t urday Mr. My ers we n t to Col'lltn b us to return Mrs. My ers to
th*, home.
Mr� and Mrs. R. C. Flowe rs
(Bertha Alle nsworth) of Akron
have been visi ti ng with Mr . and
Mrs. Dale Allensworth a nd oth er
relativ{'s.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Li ndse y
(Myrna Russell) of Columbus
visited last Sa turday with relatives and frien ds.

siden t, g.ave a report on the omcers meeting held re cently al
h er home when the following
appoln ted:
were
committee s
Program: Mrs. Robert Beegle of
Portland; Mrs. Samue l Michael,
Chest er and Mrs. Harold Ebersbach, Pom eroy.
Hospitality: Mrs. Pa u l Theiss,
M'dd
1 l{'port ; M rs . c · R · Karr sr.,
Salisbury a n d Mrs. Walker Brown
Ri'"·ervi{'w .
Publicity : Mrs. Howard Johll,son, Racine a nd M u .sic : Mrs.
George Hacke tt Jr., Middle port .
"Helpi ng You ns: America G row
in Freedom" is th e t heme for
the year 1960-6 1 . The first meet•
in g will be held at the Le tart
F"� lls School a nd will be a work
shop cond u cted by state boa rd
Marian Bi n tz,
1 n ernbers . Mrs.
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joutheast d iret'lor, will also be
m'sc n l . The con feren ce to be con
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John ny R:iy Manle y w ho hH
bt&gt;en a patien t at Childr en' s Hospital was re turned to hi � hom e
last Saturday. He is to return to
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Col umbus in two weeks for sur.-:::ery . Joh nn&gt;· who is only 2 1 - 2 1
yeim old is the son of Mr . an d
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Mrs . B u tch M,ml ey.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles F:nlsmincer and son, Kurt , Charl••i·lon,
i,TONIGHT and 'WEDNESDAY,
spcnt the pa st wee kend with his
mo_ther, Mrs. David Entsmir.'�{'r.
�
PAMILY NIGHTS
L. E. Ruppel\ who spent the
mh
SUPERIOR TYPE of PICTURE!
past weekend with his so n , Rev.
Millie Perkiru, She-U y Wtntetl
Howard Ruppt&gt;lt le ft yesterda y
"111E DIARY OF
morning for his hom e in Gulf­
ANNE FRANK"
port, Miss.
(Jn Clnemascope)
Mrs. Rdiert Mulford of Ch eRevival serv ices at th e ML Oli ve
(Shown l time Only at 8 :30)
shire
has acce pted employm en t
MK. A N D MRS. JAN HAUCK
church
near Long Bot tom will be- also I at the D ut ton Orug Storf:' .
,;:in
Sep
t.
26 and continue thru
Gene Barry - Beverly 'f'yler
Miss Bonnie Van Cooney became the bride of Jan Hauck 1
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The
ev a nge list will be the
'HONG KONG CONFIDENTIAL'
September 3 , in a double ring ceremon y at the Church
Rev. Baroid Holmes of the church
!(Shawn at 7:00
Christ in Middleport. The ne w bride 18 the daughter of Mrs.
of the Nazarene .
And Part Over A t 11 :OOJ
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an Cooney a�d tile Jatc Norwo&lt;,d V;in Cooney and the
The� will be ...pccial singers in·
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Also Cartoon
groom is th.e son of Mrs. Richard Picktns and t h e late Charles
elu ding the Fo ur Ke ys from Hunt•
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
ing ton, w. Va.; Th e Tra ve lers Trio
Hauck of Middlep_(Jrt_.
from Butfalo,
Va., and the
BRIGIT"I'E BARDOT in
R('V. Howard Ruppe lt con cluctU
D ncans from Cliflon, w. Va. and
'\QVE IS MY PROFESSION"
ed the mee ting of the Session of
ot� ers.
Mcmbe � n��: � D�:=��r of
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the Syracuse fi' lrst United PresRev. DoUlil las c·ire 1e II past or.
Unio
,-.i, Hunter - Sophia Lore n
· n Ve tera ns are reques ted tO
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hyterian Church wh e n the g,o,p
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Fune ral Home,
•THAT KIND OF WOMAN "
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mel Su nday eve ning at 7·3
Wednesdaj at 1 :30 p. Dl. lo attend
Abo Ca rtoon
LhP. a n nex of th� {'hu reh.
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secretary s report
The
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Mr Paul ti'ric k and Mr .
o f- giv e n by Mrs. ,Rachel McBri de
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fre y Wil son en tertained will, ii byMrs. Tom Clark was e lec-ted
ette s hower las t Wl! e k in the :metal
delega te to the Sdoto Presbytery
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' room o( the Enterpri se 1::UB
which mee ts today m GeorgeChu rch 'honoring Mrs. William PulMrs. Dorotha Riebel was surtow n . Altern,aleH elected w ere
. lins,
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Mrs. Maym e Holmet1 and Miss pr L..ed on her birthday, S11nday
eve n ing, Sept. 11.
A . pink an? blue co!o r theme was Fra nkie Muma w.
The celebration was plan ned by
carrui d out in the decora(ion� and
October 16 was dcsi� nated hy her h usban d a nd children . Home•
gif ts _ were placed on 11 1ebl':.' w!lh [
a _ white rovcr a11d dec11r,1!1!J wit h the group as Dedica tion Day for made ice cream a nd cake w ere
the new ad ditio n to the church, ser ved. The birthday ,:ake was
pmk a n d blue bows. .
baked by a da ughte r, Jean Thomas.
recently
compl eted .
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Games were played d uri ng he
Tllose ptescnt were M r. and 'Mrs.
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cv_c ning with pr ites awarded to
Mrs M aggle Dldd!c was � p- Bob Thomas, Mr. and Mr.,. Bob
Miss Geneviev e
Slobarl,
Mrs. poi. n te·d to sel ect the deaconesse
s Morton and daughters, Debbie and
Claude lh1sled an d Mrs, El don to prt!'par�
the ele me �h for the Tammie, Joh n Riebel, and the hon­
Week s . Rt!'frei;hmen h carrying out wo.rld �idc Comm un
ion serv ic e ored guest an d her hus�and, Dor­
lhc pink and hl ue them e were scr. e.I d on October sel.
w hil'h will be h
vud hy t he hostesses to Mis s Sto1 , 11t g a. � Wilham Wl nehre nbart.. Mts . Week s , Mrs. , Diuu:1 Olier will be m charge of the se atvcr, Mrs . Husted , Mrs. Frank Amos, �ng of
th{' Elders.
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n QI Y
Mrs. Clare nce C urth1 , Miaa � e rry
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On Ot•t. 9 lhe ch u rch will obUfPflS
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Se n ding gifts b u t unable lo .i t - serve Membership Su nday, Tiley
tend were Mrs. Thomas Ben tz, Mrs . also d("dded to support Lhe Sy n od
Francis H . Gle:tler, Mrs. James C11 u �es this year 11s in the past.
M rs. John F. Baily was pleasant­
_Pn•se nt were Mrs. McBride,
Will, Mrs. l'hillp Smith and Darhm e, Misse� Joy ce, Helen and Miss Mumaw, Mrs. Cla rk. Mrs . ly surpri se d on arri v ln g home from
Emma Luu Davi�. Mr11. Allen Eieh- llo lm c s, Mrs. James Quick a n d clmrch Su nday morn ing to find her
�istcr1S an� brothers there to help
, inger, Mrs. Pa u l Eichinger. Mrs. Rev . Huppelt.
her cel{'bla te her birthday. The
I Delbert Bruch, Mrs. Ed King, Mrs
event was plann(,ld by her dau�ht·
On• illc Brow n , i�1 rs . M y rtle Lo ng
ers, Mrs . Russ Watson . Mrs. Ber•
and Miss Dorothy Long.
COMPLETE STOCK OF
tha Scott a nd Mrs. John Scott.
A d ecocated bkthd ay cake. bak·
EAVE TIIOUGH aad DOWN SPOU1
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ed by hoc sister. Mes. p,,1,, K,n.
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' All Sizes
was served with a d inner at noon
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. an d Mrs. u. s. Nease, Mr.
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' hr W on rnn·s A ssue i ;1 l i:tn
l•'ir· st l l n J l ctl rri•shy tcrian Churdi and Mrs. Purt(! y Karr , Mr. and
Yu• Reoelve A 10 Year Written
�rs.
will meet for 1 hf' ir a nn u al annl • M ,rs , Charle s Baer, Mr. and
Mr11.
er,
B.a
Albert
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Bae
Jacob
Guarantee Wllh Our Roof Paint
The second meeting uf 111.- WY 1" ve rsH ry potluck dinner Thursday,
and Mra. Russ Wa tson,
or the 1''irst Unite d Pre.�hytcria n �c1,I. 22 al 6:30 at the ch u rch in Bally, M�nd - 1rs. John Scott and Mrs.
a
Mr.
Chureh of Middleport fo r l hi s year Middl e port.
was hel d Su nday 1•v{'ni11g at th o
C hartr.r mernberR will \w scflteO Berth� Scott.
Calli n� in the_ afternoon w ero
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chu rch. Pla n� for a hayrid e i n a the speak ers table. rasl pr{'siMr.
, and Ml'S. )William Knigh t and
October were dist'llsscd anti plans dC'nts wlll be honored a nd ne w
of Pt . I leasa nt, W, Va_., Mn.
lar
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m)Y
were maOe for election of officers members will he rerng: niml. All
Sbcrldan, Galll�hs and
W1lh11m
\ members of both eircles will be
nc:d Su nday evenin�.
os e Wise and
d Mr
Mr.
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Rev. Howard !luppclt spok e to presented with membership cards. dao(!�er, M�ddrcpor
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group on "Youlh in lhe I Spe11 ke r of lhc eveni ng will be
guest received
d
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Church. " }lr9. Richard Vaugha n R{'�. �uwa �d Rurpelt and Mrs. O.
lf ll
ny nl
P. Klem will be gut!SL soloiHl. M rs, m-�•�
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William Morris wlll be lhe devo- I"
Members atte ndrng were Mi t'kv
Phone WY•2·2452
tion al leade r.
LADIES' BLACK
Miller, All1r n Wallace, Bruc&lt;' WaiArra n gem,mts have hee n ma d&lt;'
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lace, James Miller, Hoy Coleman . ro
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
r lhe meat, des s{'rt and bt"1eragc.
Davld Lyon end co unselor Rkhard M
e mberll are asked to brill� t heir
Vaughan.
own table serv ice an d a ro n lribu­
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Suede nr Smooth Leather
tinn for the summer medical of
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Birthday Sunday

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For Winter - No Ohllgatloo

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Hay R 'de Plonned
For oCtOber At
Sunday M eet•1ng

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W.omen's Group
T H Id A nnuaI
pot L UCk D'inner

A Deposl_t Res.,ves Y�•r Choice
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Everything In Heating
FUEL OIL STOVES
FLOOR FURNACES
GAS STOVES
ELECTRIC HEATERS
COAL STOVES

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Fisher Company

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Reedsville WSCS
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Mamie.Buck:Jy

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The Reedavllle WSCS met a t the
homl! of Uamle 8uckley on sePt
14.
_The dc,· otlon al meE'lil'. 1 he:;ar
with the Lord's Prayer in u:1isoP
Doro tha_ Riebel read llie 90th
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Psalm, Rushia Shumway a n d Lil
lian Pickens Jave readings.
Plans were made to finlr.h th•
qull ts they have 'started. A com
mi ttee w113 aeleeted to make pla n i
for a jitney supper In 'the near fu
ture.
A potluck dinner was enjoyed by
Ina Maurir, ·Laura Ruth, Lillian
Picken s, Hazel Buetley,
Rose
Thoma,,, Clara Mauar, Mary Nich­
ols, Haze l Mae Buekley, Ila Osborn,
Verna Rose, Vivian Humphrey and
daughter, Robin, and Mn. Buck­
ley,
- Se veral sick calt!I were reported.
The next meeUna will be at the
home or Vivian , Humphrey,

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• �IITIN TO PICKINS' IIAOIO IMOW ON WM l'O tnry Tlltldoy ""' Thu,Uty mornln1 t1 7,30
- Letrn .._ we 1lvt aw.y $50.0I CHh lwery WNk. Th....-1 NOf't.:lftl Te au, - No Purcha■o

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the report hled _w i th t'he Clerk
of Courts here . indicted Savage
on two counU, both Involving the
Ridenour Supply Store of Ches­
ter, in which Savage solicited, or
caused to be soliclted, money _for
th_e Pomeroy , emergency squad
without authority from the squad.
In all, the grand jury returded
16 true bllls, after h earing :i9:
witnesses. No bUla ,we re re turned
l_n four cases. Frank Fugate was
eman.
J ury for
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Use Our Lay-Away Plan for Chris_tinas Now

See Us For · Your Winter Needs !

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George K. , Eubanks or N ew
Marti n sville, 1/t. Va., governor of
Rotary In ternational, District 7!13,
will make his official v isit to the
Rotary -Club of New Haven Thursday, Sept. 22.
Gov. Euban ks will meet i n
confere nce with ,President Phil
Wolpert a nd Secretary Russell
Capehart of the New Haven
Cl11b at 5 :30 p. m, He will address the
d u b at its regular
meeting -at 6 P. m . .-nd will cond uct a club assembly at 7 p. m.
Eubanks is comme rcial man agee of ..dio WETZ In New MarI tlnsvme 11,hd 1Mi1 �n In Ufe ra
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Registration 'tJl fflbtot fehii:'Jes 111
over 20 )'eara. He was once ai
Mason County showed an inerease
sports an nouncer.
· ot 0.tJ per cent 1or the y ear ending
· t 75a ,
June ::10, 19ti0 over the previous
As Govern or of o·1str1c
year, it has Deen announ ced by the Euba n ks Is the Rotary l n terna'th:st Vn·g nua Cham ller of Com· tion al Representative for 24 West
meree.
Virgin ia Rotary Clubs with a
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.,.. 11reak...own of statistics abows membe rship of 1 200, He moved tu
that. Mason C ..iun tian s
registered l West Virgi nia in 1 955 and was
�,'l'tl7 passen ger can, 1,32:il Class B Instrumen tal in the organization
trucks, 60 commercial lr uclqr an d , of the Rotary Club at N ew MartraJJers, and !:14i other vehicles for tin svllle i n 1 957, He first joined
a total m 1909·60 or 7,5 13.
Rotary "In Lawrenceburg, Ten I nessee i n
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::!i.if!i�::�t
,cent rise in vehicle registr,uons.
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Other coun ties showing increases,
:,ln additlOI) to Mason , were Berkeley, Brooke, C..bell; Gilmer, Grani
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Hampshi,re. Hancock, Hardy, Jack- · ,
1 10n, Kanawha, Lewia, Minel'al,
HOLLYWOOD UPl-AdrHI
Monroe, Pe ndleton, Pulnam, Tuck•
Arllr1• Judp, 43. uld .tie will
er, Wetzel, Wayne and Wood.
fll■ for dlverce Thul''lllllY from
the
throughOul
.HegiBtration
■tale allowed a alight · decrease of her y.yenth hulltand, Inventor
Edw•rd HNrd.
ll.•t per cent from ngures· one year
''I thou9ht thl• m1rrl191 woutct
aa:o. A total of 6:ta,03$ vehicles
•·,ere reg.iitete4 In th e past 1:ear be luckv ••v.n," uid Miu
WhUe �i),400 vehicles were regis- Judcl•, who prtvloullv WH wed
Rut1let,
J■mtt
to Wnlev
tered i n the previous year.
Allama, GeorlO Ro■a, Morgan
■nd lob
Ryan and brothel"8 Dan
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SINGlllS INVll'ED
TopPln1.
There wiU be a hymn sing at the
"But maybe I ■hould try for
United G"oapel Church at Morgan
1 l ,-that'1 supposod t• be luc�enter Friday �i.ght, Sept. 23, be­ kl■r."
--- linninS: at 7:ao. All 1ingers are in­
"ited to take part. Everyone is Third Jay To Join
· . welcome,

See The Wide Selection -

Budget Termsl Full lnsurancel

•; Clinton

Both sums of money were paid
this mor ning b)' the disk jockey's
father, Leo H. Savage , M arion ,
O., who attended the arraign,
ment together with Mrs. Leo H
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Savage.
Savage, 21, also flied with the
court his Jetter to John A. Epling
Gallipolis attorney wbo had ,repres ente d , hln'I heretofore in
was . discharged ·
whicA Epling
Savage appeared belore the court
without counsel. Prosecutor James O'Brien represented the state.
Earller today in Gallia Cou nty
Common Pleas Court Savage 's
suit ror in excess ot $52,650
agai nst two Gallipolis police officers a nd Henl')' Werry , R. E.
Grindley, Robert
Hartenbaugtl
and Howard Frank was dismissed .
The entry Jn Judge Robert M.
Betz'e omce saiil, the cauaes wei-e
settled and ·dismissed with prejudice to a new action with. costs
paid as taxed for $10.60 in each
case (separate suits against Gar­
land Ni�rt and Ben Pennington
vf Gallipoli1:;, ($2,650) and the
Ueiga officials ($50,000).
The grand jury, according to

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Bhthday Party

WE INSTALL NEW ROOFS .
REPAIR a11d PAINT OLD ROOFS

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· Leo V. Savage, area disk jockey, today plead guilty to two
of fraudulently Soliciting moQey and was placed on
probation for one year by Meigs County Common Pleas Judge
John C. Bacon.
_ S?va_ge was arraigned at 1 1 :30 a.m. this morning following
his md1ctment Monday by a Meigs County Grand Jury.
Other terms of the probation included requirements that
Savage pay $200 to the. Syracuse Fire Department and a like
amou_nt to the Pomeroy Emergency Squad, and that he -re,
frain from soliciting, or being associated with soliciting funds
in any way in Meigs county during the term of his probation.
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Leon Jordan and · Kenny Hysell weleOmfl home tbelr former
member of the Jaya this week,
Tommy Persinger wbo t.as a two
week leave from the Air Force.
Tommy will appear with the
Jays this Saturday night a t a
the
d ance p ar ty to be held a\
Pomero)' Hiih Auditorium from
7:30 to 1 1 p. m. sponsored by
the Pomeroy Band Boosters.

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ed. ,editorially for one state cand1- ' sently · serving as .state tre1.
&lt;dite ,and aga�st an other, as this surer a�d son Ja�iea would trI
ll ,11!.�• a aurvey Indicated today. , l pl1«1d in all Jnertviable posUlon
f,; (1�1be candidate being supported Js ot being filC,t" '1"atchdog of state
, · Jam.ea Rhodes, Repubucan candl• trelJW'Y acttvitl�, w.hile a mem!' date- for itate auditor. The one ber ot a fathel'-'tOn �earn. This
being opposed is James D. Fergu- would be so, ptovide d his name
son, Democntic seeker after the ,appeal enticed a m■Jority of e lec'faame office. Invariably, opinion tors to. favor him.
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; h a■ been . &amp;Wayed by thl! fact, the
erau1141 1 b Jd some dis,o
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s,, iqtvey lhowa, that James D. F.ergu. . 'The r
hnetlon amona state office hol�is the prest' ent atate
,father
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but it ls doubtful that this
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b.JoHph T.
all
to the good. ll has been
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F' u n of Colum I Obio, while the ,evenlb, J1mes,
bll8 �. a· "fniabl: 'ya':ni min and ia prell!ntly on 'leave from a '6,·
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w■■ well, enou h
1520-a-year . State. Welfare. Depart1 ment
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Ohm's top authorilv in d1strib- Comm1ss1oners
Imert Hospit.11 Story
and d1�L·u.11serl minor cha n g es rn d rawn in amounttL as they were
e
money Lu build new l
In !me wi th her re commen daLast May voter, appro ved a plans a nd standing plans for the needed , so aa lo not weake n the
I hospitals, Tuesday mght recom- lion ,' and on nommat 1o ns from $235,000 bond issu e for a m em­ hosp1Lal wUh the board. Nay banlu. , mend ed Meigs Counly � t up re�. lhe floor, A. C. Bradford, Ted orial ho1pital to be ma tched on stated that he felt that steel
A l a meeting o f tht, Meigs
rcsentatives Lu sig n official doc\&amp;:
ed Jr., and R. L. Jacobs, all of a o ne-for,two basis by federa:1 ve neer wall beams would be COunty Commissioners a resolu­
,r,' mcn ts (or its proposed 42-bed Vet+ 'e trustee, were added to the gran ts. In 1 947 voters raised $201 - most economic;;! .and l:&gt;est for the lion was approved stati ng the ne•
f�
..,.,�t�ll erans Memorial Hosp!tal..
Commission " to gi ve it ooo u1 a tax le vy for a veterans ne w structure.
ceasi ty of aut horiting the transO r. Ma�ga�et � uBms , m char�, · " ullest ·re presentation of all me morial hospital.
Going along With N ay's opi n- fer c.,f funds from the Memorial
\
�f _ such d1s�nbt'.l10n, appeared at.-.,
rtles interested in the proje ct.
ion, it was mo�·ed that the i:hoic.e Hospital Fund to tbe County Hos­
Ttlc opi nion was ex.pressed Last
, Jomt meeting m the eou rt houad- - -- . '!'his eommission which alread y
of the ardutfct ' s steel beams pita! fund . That agreemen t will,
of the Ve terans Memorial Hospital' � a meDlbership composed of n ight tha t th ese fu nds, together an d preparation of hospit•I plans in other words, pl.It the money
\ Board of Trustees, the Me i&amp;� ;i,"ed Crow, Kai H lndy, w. o. with pledges of Joe.al gifts-if so far be acCfp ted. The motion all i n one fund, so that each
need�d- would be ample to build
·
carri{'O.
member of .fhe organiza tions re1 Co un ty Hos pital Commission , tbe, : Atkins, and Dr. Boice under law
M e igs Commu nity Hospital, Inc. , a h"as the a11thority to slart hospi tal the local ho�pilal as p�nned
Board members also diM:ussecL 1trese11ted will not ha ve to sign
eve n i n the face of con linuous ris
no n -prnfit gro up, an d the County construction.
PROFESSOR ,COACH
removing $201,lffi{) i n funds for ho5P.ital documents.
mg costs.
Prflld.nt Paul R. Lyne, hH
the new hospital from th e ban k.a
Spending uf hospit.11 mon{'y
Discussion la!t n ight pointed to in which they are now deposited . will ngw lay in the h.and1 of the
annCK1n�d the appointment of
April 1961 when bids may be let It was de c1�d that t he money hospital
Mr. Arthur · L•nham aa Profeuor
{'Omm19910n anrl its
for con:.truction. U nder a 1959 would be left th ere until con- members will report to their
and Co'Hh at Rio Gr•nde Col­
spe cial law of the legisla ture structirm of the ho1piial is be- groups.
l99t, Mr, Lanham w•, born In
$200,000 of available funds may gu n or until December 31, when
Liberty, K•ntucky. Aft., com­
Commissioners Da n H.artinger
be used for the hospital. if con­ lhe mo ney will have re mained and Rolla n d Neutzling wer,e pre­
pleting hi• publlc 1Cihoolln1, he
struction is beg u n before 1 002 .
entered Union Coll... at Bar­
into the banb for a n agreed two tent at t he meetin g, as was Ber­
Mr. Harry Ray Nay, archi tect year period. It wa s also adopted i' nard F ulu who acted as legal
bourvilla, ic.y., where he 1tured
A school o{ instruction in P1'A work will be a highlight of
for the new hosp.ital, was prese11t , that the mo ney wo uld be "'ith- a dvisor.
. in bask•INII, trM:k and ba...
the County Council PT A m·eeting October 13 when tbe Let.rt
ball. He playH the last three
·
1'�alls cha()ter will be host.
,.. n at Union under CINlch Hu,
Details of the arrangements Buck were n amed as the bud get
man BHh, a former coach of
Rio Grande College.
were conduded at a Monday and fin;rnce group and Miss Flor­
n ight meeting of the Letart Falls
ence Circl e was appointed to
PTA held a t the school. It was serve as meeting notice &lt;'hairthe group's first of thli9 school man ,
The group voted t o meet on
y ear,
BY U NITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL
! the v ice president declared at one
Mrs. Marion Ben tz, a state PTA the third Monday of each mon th
GOP pres�dential nominee Richard M . Nixo1 plugged today point. "Let us not pa nic or search
official, will speak at the count)' and parenta a nd teachers w ere
for a _ campa1g!1 moratorium on criticism of U.S. strength and f�r faults in oµpielves that would
introduced. Homerooms or Mrs.
session.
gi ve strength" to the Communist
The school of instruction will Bert Grimm and M rs. Jean Alkire pr�stlge lest Communist leaders attending the United Nations hne.
ha ve fi ve phases ot PTA work. tied for the attendance award. thmk America is weak and divided
Kennt'dy replied in a nationBut his De mocralic opponent, thr�ugh Michigan Tuesday, Nlxon
N amed as dclt'gates lo the coun ty
M rs. Andrew Cross wes named
de TV speech,
wi
"I say it i11
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session were Mrs. Herbert Roush, sec�ehry re J)lacing Mrs . Mary Sen. John F. Ken nedy, flatly re- re peatedly st.ted that he an
wro
n� and
d ang�us
for
a ny
Mrs. Virgil Roush, M rs. Bert Wooda. II was agreed to he lp jccted the proposals as "wrong Ken nedy has a "special responsi- Amenc�n to �eep silent abou t �ur
The Mobile X-ray un it will visit Grimm, M rs. Robert Roberts and the school place a window d i!· and �a ngerous." Kennedy rene w- bili ty" 10 avoid a ny .:-harges that
future _ tf h� 1s not satisfied with.
Mason Coun ty i n N ovember, it has Mrs. George Yon ker.
America aod wha is- be ng
play in R.zcine for the fall fest1• ed his attack on . whal he consid- might disparage
t
done to preserve
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v
bee n announ ced .
U.
er
d
e
S. se t backs and on a ny thereby l ead Khrushche
to be- that fut�re .
Mrs. Roy Donohew, pre sident, val this weelte nd .
Sponsored by the. Ma
. .
Mrs. Bert Grimm and Mrs. atte mpt merely to "out-talk or I lic ve tQat this country is we.at.
. son Co unty was in charge of the
mMt ing
.
H e s� id he wa� n ot sah�fied
tt Attitude
0.f
l
H
i
.
Tubertu1osis Associa h on . t he iliao
t-shout"
e t Pr{'mier Nikita
Sovi
Hlt
t
u
head
B
u
Ro
ck
t
w
e
r
e
i
named
if8
y
o
med
when comm ttees were
wllb lh1s �oun try_s world po�lt1�n
son t:ounty Health Department,
"A great struggle was
never
· ted Khrushchev.
It WH aJso vo
· ·
for the year. Mrs. H. E. Shields, th at act1V1ty.
wh
en f'!es1de �t Eisenhower
1s m1'111xon's
campaign timetable wo n by a lack or belief in one's
and the West Virginia State Health
Mrs. William Fox a n d Mrs. Dalf! to presen t a gift to the pumpki n
sWt':'1
m
a
nd 'l;'oky o,
COf!I•
Par�
-eall(d !or stops today in Fort own stre n gth and unity of' pur.
.
Department, the unit will in dude
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Hill were n amed to ' the program queen :
s
a
mun
is
hold
11
t
mmg
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a
foo
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a vislt to New H Ven on Nov . 3
Way ne , Ind . . Louisv ille, Ky ., and pose or by a defeatis t a tt itude'.. Cubf, J us.t 90 m1) es �ft the U. S
cumm1' t tee 11 nd m.u.
.,_ Ro'bert Lew"IS '
"
fn New Ha ven, the un it will vis• �Ill
$pri(lgfiel d, Mo. Kennedy planned j -- ----_ he4d )_h)l mem_.lWlhi),, .:
@U��n4 America 1� second te
'f. &gt; ,, j
,-_ . .
J� the LutheNln Ch urch whtre it ·
•-,pe�..;,n • Tenttesse'I!::..
,
l}lWIA ID space exploits.
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hel
Roush,
M
rs,
e
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fl n
, , ftldp
rs
will be from 10 a. m . u n til 12
I� the Btlatol-King��ort . John!IOn
ltennedy �ed that 1f he
l
A
rs. Joh n
M
tobart,
rt
S
e
h
ey,
sh'
City area, Kno:c:Ville, N&amp;Rhville and
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riooh, from · 2 p. m. until 4 p. m.
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were e�ected _ PJ'.'.Uldent, be would
Mrs. Ear ly Ro ush, Mrs. George
Memphis-before moving on to
and frOm 7 p. m. to 8 :30 p. m.
under:take Wlthm_ 80 day&amp; after
nd
Ro
r s.
a
M
sh
er
u
Virgil
Yonk
Sioux City , Jowa.
The remai nder of the schedule
1
en tering the wlute . House ;,ro•
t
to
hospital
the
amed
n
e
r
e
w
y
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n a full day of stumping
i
in cl udes the followin g: Nov. 1 .
,
1
i
grams to bolster national defense,
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e
i
Virgil
.
Rcush
nd
s
a
Mr
Ash ton Post Offic1) , 1 1 a. m. u ntil · committe
sen
d more help to
under-dcve lChief
of
Police
Horbert
Gil.
s.
r
M
ity
publ
a
chairman
lt
.s
Nov. Z, Poi nt Pl easa nt
5 p. m.;
oped nations and Jaunch ' an "allkey ,aid tod.y ht hopes squir•
Charles
Alki
re is magazi n e chair­
Court House , IO 11. m. u ntil 1 2
out attack on poverty" in
tb.e
rel hunt.rs trom r,ow on will
noon, I p. m. u n til 4 p. m., and ma n and Mrs. Howard Roush as
Uni ted States.
Prope
rty in Mason Cou n ty h.u
Nfrain
frcim
their
put
tim•
in
historian.
7 p. m. to 8 : 30 p. m.; N ovember 4,
if
Nixon promised voters that
the hill •rH imrnedi•._.Y north
The executive committee 11nd been assessed for 1 980 at $55 .
Leon , Shinn'a Service Statio n . IO
b
e were elected ,
b
e would see�
;
25
5
,
e
2
n
$
1
a
of
Grant
•nd
Vine
5h.,
in
Midcr
7
22
n
,
127
i
of
ase
4
5
8
Mrs. Bert Grimm and M i's. Roy
a. m. until 1 2 noon .
to keep the peace, extend free
dleport.
from totals for 1 959, accord ing
·
dom lhrougbout th e world,
build
I
He is idviaing nlmroda that,
011 the · economic progress of the
:::�:::.:�•m,;;:,::
11thoutth the liltl• furry ani0
administration and
Eisen hower
mala are plentiful in that aru,
responsible,
qualilied
provide
from th e 55 cou nties, the st.ate
• it ia in1ide the corporation llmThe Meig� Cou n ty Commissionleadenhip.
its, and bftidn, rnidents 11.,.
Cham�er lisls the total as:sessed
------ing on the two atrnh below
valual1on of all property Ill the era held a special meetin g yesterstale al a record · $3,850,828,459 day and appointed Mrs. John D.
don't apprec.Mlte hoinl buck
.
.
ighway patro1 rnves 11gat~•
eu 1wo acc1'denIs which is 2 .1 per cent or som e $80 Thomas to finish th e unexpired
The Oh"IO Stale 8.
Riot rottl• off their window•
.
and porches •vening timtl.
at. th� same l0Cat1on yesterday afternoon, when the State . million greater tha n the pre\lious term of Cou n ty Recorder , le ft by
the dea th of her h usband, who
set i n 1959.
re,:ord
Thr■e call, werti nconlitd in
con
troubles
of
while
truckfuls
epartment
had
ghway
D
Hi
d ied yesteritay morning
in U ni1
Town
Hall lalt night from
1'
'
or
ty-three or the stft�•s counstructing a bridge on Rt. 680, 4.1 miles north of U.S. 3�.
.
,....
ver$ily Hospital at Columbus.
i
·
tics
showed
p
er
ce
n
ta1:
e
increases
a
dtnh
uying that lhot --■ bl,,
. as called to the
The Patrol w
a
ith
over their assessed valuation of
M rs. Tllomas was appoi n ted to
Ing receiwed fnNn
hunters
bridge sile at 2 : 20 p. rri . and l' irst reS tin g area , n ow W
as th e cable property for 1959. The increases the office by a ur:animous vote I above them.
again at 3 p. m. when tbeir fel- demolished top,
d into it.
ranged from 0.1 per cent · in of Commissioners Dan Hartinger,
)ow state employees were about boom sma5he
Wilbu
r F. Koe n ig, !i3, Midd l e•
Wirt �ou n ty to a rise of 1 0.4 per Don Mullen a nd Rolland Ne utzgot
f!
n
jam, and
to get ou t of o
ln
port, who was in the dropped cent m Jefferson Cou nty.
into a bigger one.
F.dison Hobsletter, Presiden t ot
r
elved a bump on the
c
truck,
: :�llowin g Mrs. Thomas' appoin ten other countie,1, posted inSev
('
Curtis I . Powell, 511, Racine,
the First National Bank and Mr,
C?
d and ·relea1:1was
eate
He
tr
.
d
better.
.o
hea
ment, she selected Elizabeth Hobtreases or 5 per ent or
was backing a state-owned tr11c.lr.
and Mrs. George Hackett Jr. ot
er Hos1Htal.
They are Jackson , 6.3 per cent; ste tter, Rutland and Letta Spenwith a load of asphalt on it to ed at Holz
Middl eport have
been named
Ohio, 7.2 percent; P'oCaJlobfaS, \ ced, Pomeroy, to assist h er in the
t he bridge for d umping when it
chairme n of the Girl Scolll fund
7.4 pell ce nt ; Putnam, 6.2 per work of recorder.
went down into the excavation
drive scheduled to open Oct. 9
ccnl; Rand olph, 5.6 per cen t; TyAt the meetin g tl1£ commissiondamaging the driveshi.ft.
in Me igs County it was ann ounler 5.o per cent and Wood 7.7 e rs also appoi n ted Ted Reed Jr ., I
In the meantime a cable truck
,:,
ced today by Mrs. Orin E. Norris
per cent. Mason Cou n ty's increase Robert Jacobs and A. c. Brad- operated by Willi�m Elcbin ger,
President of the Four Ri vers
ford aa new me mbers of the Hoswas 4. 0 per cen t.
Mr,. C. P. Sto,t of Hogsett Girl Scout Council.
46. Syracuse, was called to the CJ
The hypothe tical "average" pi tal Com
I
w,, · n,m ed .,re
- ,·dent
of tbe Ma. mission .
sc ene to pull Powell's tl'uck out.
Volunteer workers under the
West �gi,iia count i1111 aue ssed
son Coimty Republican Women's leadenbip of Mr. Hobstetter and
The cable truck was hooked on
the viUj of all their property
Club when that group m et re-· Mr. and Mrs. Hacl:ett will seek and wheo it was riearly to a safe
for
1 960 at $�0,015,000 . Actually,
cently at the oourt house in Point to raise $700 in Pomeroy, $400
nt,,
t
he
Good
the cable on
landi
only 16 cou nti es in the state exPleasant .
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Samariian truck broke. The cap·
in M iddleport. This is tile basic
,o
ceeded that ,mount. Twelve counMrs. Stou t is alsQ president of amount n ecessary to maintain
tive truck bounced back Into it's
,
,
,....., a1 term f ties aaeessed th eir property at
Offl ers for the 1 �
---- ------the Mason County Board of Edu• the day-to-da&gt;' operation of the
Raci n e High School class&gt;!ls have less than its 1959 val ue. They
{'ation and ha s been a member council and to m eet · its new
MARRIAC.E APPLICATION
are :
were Braxton, Cabell, Greenof the board for several years. needs durin1: ,the comlng year.
License for maniage has been been ,r nn ounced . They
ad· brier, Hardy, Lin coln, Loga n,
Weese,
Class
l
r
r
(Ca
Senio
by
t
r
Guest speak_er at the meeting
applied 'for in Probate Cou
The chairmen aaJd they b.ad acpresident ; Monongalia, McDowell, Pl easants,
was E. Franklin Pauley, Republ i- cepted the chairmensbip of this
Donald B, Allen, 21, Portland, la- v i.sor)-Patsy Price,
nt;
de
presi
r,
e
Sals
\'ice
lo
Tu
,
Cermen
n
r
d
an
Wyomi g.
Tucker
y
ca n nominee for Ju dge ot the campaign becauhe "Girl Scout­
j borer; and Lois Graham, 1 8, Ra·
Na ncy Johnson, sec-treas.; Jo Ann
Supmn e Court of Appeals. He ing is for all girls from seven
cine RD 2.
New office rs w e re elected Tues­
Van Meter, business manager ;
s
poke on the subject of courts of to 17 yean who wan t it, and the
d ay evening when
the FHA or
Reta Miller, assistan t.
Middleport High School met at th e states and their importance program benefita both the girls Ju n io, CJ,., (Vina, Lee, •d·
the school for their first meeting to tbe people.
and the commun ity."
vlsor)-Billie Cundiff, presiden t;
Also speaking was Dr. Richard
ar the )'Car with their super­
Through Girl Scouting, it is
Steele, a political scien ce au_t�or- said, girls enjoy wholesome re­
visor, Mrs. Mildred Bailey.
�poke on political creation, from rewarding friend­
Officers ckcted were Coleen ltl'. , who
president; science a nd its 4!ffect on govern-. sh lp!, develop practical skills
UN ITED NATIONS, N . Y. UPI - Wilson as district
Toney, assiatant,
The 9enera] Assembly set out to Cindy Morris, presiden t; }Caren ment. · Approxima tely 100 per- and heal•h..
....., _a ttilud5 tha_t ";lay
upon departental nepotism, pollS'ophomore Class (Gayle Price, organize the work or its 1 5th an- Ferguson, v ice pres ident; Be,•erl)' sons attended
well
d
ete
rmme -the
d1rechon
·
tic�I paternalism and filial verin- advlsor)-Margaret Durst, presl1
n ual scssi1Jn tolay hoping for serCun diff, secretar)'; Linda Forrest
their lives will take.
cil!On or public ree?Ords.
dent; Leanna Bre\Ver, vice presiThe campaign theme is "Hon"Jame� _would be a · mo�e suit- dent ; Terry Bradford, _ st! c- treas, ious and far-retchi ng -accomplish- treasurer ; Judy Wlldermuth, re­ Re-Hearing Date Set
menta despite the distract in g focus porter; Joyce Swa11z, parliamen­
or/ the Paat-E'erve the Future ·•
able cani!l,_idate prov ided his famor �en�y empva
• of attention on So.v�el . PT,;:11\ier tarian ; Cinda Sauer, historian and
which the Girl Scouts have adopt.
Uy were not �o n u mel'ically il'lReh
earmg m the matter of the
Kh
rushchev
e
nd
hi
s
Bc
vcr1¥ Perrin, song leader.
Nikita
�
amered
ed for their birthday years of
d
comli
111
Such
.
d
vol_ve .
Three Fined lo
Othe rs attending were Kare n proposed remo\'.il _ of Pomeray's 1960- 1 963. This period will begin
friends.
blt1on 11 full of serious 4oubts
Greu, Maureen
Darst, Betty outlel of the Railway Express October 3 1 , the centeDfl.ial of
a1:lout ethics an d proper govern- Mayor LeA'ar's Cour,
e,
Diane Agen c� has bce 11 set for Oct. 1 1 the birth of Juliette Low fou nd­
Gilmo
re,
Sa
ra
Bechtl
Mental _ practices."
Three person s were fined last
accord!n� to thi:i Public . Utilities: er of Girl Scouting, and -:Vm ru n
McComa,s,
Karen
Petti
t
,
Carolyn
Louis B)'rne Vaughan briniis
Other l'lrwspapers with similar night i n a session of Pomeroy
Comm,�
sion .
.
Ca
rolyn
Gilkey,
Jeanr
e Bowles,
publie
at
te
ntion
to
the
fact
that
llons
of
through the organization's .;otb.
Mayor Charlea Leger's Court.
opinions, reprca,enting t11U
tl will he held at 1 0 a. �. ln 1 anniversary year of 1962.
I readers, include th e Toledo Bladfl
George Hsmlltoo, ChHnirt, w as Sept. 18 . 24 is "National Dog Erwi n, Anita Bowles, Marcella
,
' Cl nclnna tl f:osl a n d Times-Star, fined _$ 1 5 and coats by the may­ Week" .and U1at all dog fancier Ward, ,Judy Ra tliff, Pa !Jia John• the J lremc n s room of Town I
.
Joyce Hall in_ Pomeroy. The A11ency
Ma nley,
Freeport Press, Sandullk:, Regis- Or for speeding.
Wllliam T. should notice . the d isplay for Dog son, Jeann ie
was
turned
j
MEIGS
GENERAL
HD5PITAL
8
r
d
ow
n
in
it
Swa
r
tz,
Karen
F
e
rguso
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ter, Mansfield News-Journal, Blu f- Soulsby, Pomeroy, was fined $5 Week In the window of the Good­
Admissiona: None,
·non News, (Findlay) Republican- and costs for p.aa1ing on a dou. wi n Florist Shop, created by Mrs. Morris, Coleen Wilson , Marilyn to remove the office in an ori•
rnscharges : Ernest Grimm, Le·
Swan, Judy Martin , Bessle Smith, ginal hearing laat ■Pri n g.
Cot1rler, Jackson
Sun-Jou.rn al, hie yellow line and Tommy ' Divld Goodwin.
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Mary Thomas, Akron ; Mrs.
Mourn­
Charlot
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Da
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Joan
"'.Remember," says L. B-. (Vaugh.
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Dale
Wa
rner a nd son, Minersville;
COURTHOU
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CLOSING
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Calis
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frie
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of
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to
be
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eaville
town Vindicator,
) $15 and costs for intoxication .
Offices
of
Mari
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Roy,
Racine.
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cou
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Janis
Halley,
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Sandy
Simpso
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Man 's best friend."
Times-Recorder, Carron Journal,
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a
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corder
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clos
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W.i
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McDaniel,
Conriie
Ta)'lor,
Akron Beacon-Journ11I, Clevela n d
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5ELL FOR.GIT-Ml-NOTS
Bet ty Je Rawles, Iva Stewart, al' noiJn tomorrow in resS,e-!t for
DIVORCE GRANTED
LOST CbflTAC'r '
Prea1;, Cincin nati Enquirer, • M t.
on
t-Me-Nots will be s.old
Forge
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Joh
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Thomas
D.
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Lyo
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Daniels,
Ca
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CAPE c..�N AVERAL uPr'-The
Accordi ng to l'eC!OrdS in the
Ver non News; Warren Tribune
e streets of �omeroy . • Middle­
th
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f
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Caroly
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Russell,
D�roth
Thom­
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Scout
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tired
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Chronicle, Columbus CJtizeh-Jour- Clerk of Courts office ,
this Friday and Saturday by
nal, Millcreek v,ney Newa, Mor• Mae Whitlock, a minor , has been I rocket 17,000 mile a into space, as, Doria McHaffie, C.arelyn Buck­ Other offices of the courthouse port
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School Of Instruction Planned
At County PTA Event Oct. 3

Nixon Would Soft Peddl e Criticism Of U. S.
Abilities, But Not Candidate Senator Kennedy

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Um't Schedule
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Appointed To
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Squirrel Hunte,s
Advised Res1de11ts
IDon t L ke Shot

Husband-Wife,

Hogsett Leade_t I
Named Pres1"dent
Of GOP Women

Racine ffWh

asses Name
The:tr
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Banker ffeading
GS Fund Dri.ve

FHA Named New
Officers In
School Meeting

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�.ard Lewi■ Eo&amp;JLsb, Pomeroy; Clyde
· • , G. Millh'one, Tuppers Plains; Mn.
Thoma• C. Hayman, Syracuse.
Birtha. ' SePt. 19: A s'on to Mr.
and Mm • Howard Lewis English,
Pomeroy; A dau1h ter to Mr. a nd
.. )Ir,, Wayne E. Milhoan, Pomeroy.
, ·. _ Deaths, Sept. 19: Infant Female
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[ Memorial Hospital Building Authority
: Broadened, Read jed For Early Actio n

Savage Pleads Guilty, Placed
On ProhaJion From Soliciting

Suburban Coats

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R UGBY
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RADIA'l'OR REPAIR SERVICE

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ol our Lo!'d one thousan d nine
hundred aud sixty, and of the
I ndependence of t h e U n ited
Statel:i of America, the one hu nd­
red a nd eighty.fourth.
Sig ned
Charles W. Legar

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TIM lal"9Hf redent 11 the capy.
bu1 whkh growt up to fDvr fNI
ln lell9fh end 1 50 pounch In w•ltht.
It Is fovnd In tropical South
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Mayor Charl es Legat today iss­
ued t he following proclamat ion
in regard to obser¥a n ce ot Con•
st i tu tion W eek In Pomeroy.
WHEREAS, Se ptember 17, 1960
ls n otable al! marki ng t he 173rd
anniveraary of the adoptlon of the
Const i tution of the United States
of America by the Constitutio nal
Con vention ; and
W HEREAS, to secord offieial I
recogn ition to this memorable
anniversary. a nd to the patriotic
andexercise which will form a note- [
wort hy feat ure of the occasion ,
seems fitting and proper; and i
W HEREAS, Public Law No. 915
For Men and Boys
guarantees t he issuing of a proelamation by th e Pre sident of the 1
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United St,tes of Amerka design,
ting September 17 through Z3 of
Middleport, Ohio
each y ear as Constitution Week; I
Now, Theretore, I Charles W.
Legar by v irtue o{ the authority -­
vested in me as '.M..iyoi of the Vil- [
la� of Pomeroy In the, State of
Ohio, do hereby IJ)todlaim the
Pomeroy, Oluo
wee k of Septe mber 17 - 23, I9ti0
as CONS'llTU'nON WEEK in t he
'tONIGHT
Village of Pomeroy and urge all
"MOUNTAIN ROAD"
our citizens to pay special · attenJ.a,mes Stewiart - Llsa Lu
tlon duri n g t hat w eek to our Fed•
WIDNISDAY &amp; THURSDAY •
ertl Cnnstitulion and the advaoJohn Ford 's
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tages of American citizenship.
"SERGEANT RUTLEDGE"
In Witn;pss Whereof, I have
(Technicolor)
Ir LUCILL• HAWKINS
hereunto set my hand and caus�d
u nttir
H
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Smith tbe seal of lhe Village of Poin- 11
Constance Towers
or Sale m Were Safurday guests eroy lo be affixed _this seventeenj
FR�DAY NOT OPEN
of Mi111 Nettie Koehler.
RECORD
HOP
SET
AY, SEPT. 24
SATURD
Miu Nf!ttie Koe hler spent Sun­
The Syracuse Ladles Auxiliary
day in Galllpolis with her aister,
'ON CE MORE, WITH FEELING'
Mrs. Charles Weaver and other of the Volunteer Fire Dept. will
(Technicolor)
sponsor a record hop at the town
relative,.
Yu l Brenner - Kay Kend all
Mra. Stella Grileaer and Mrs. hall T1m1day evening from 7 unti1
- also 1'arl Grueser attended the Har­ 10 :30 o'cllX'k. All tee nagers are !
"VALLEY or the REDWOODS'
vest Festival at Pine Grove Lu­ invited . A door prize will be gi ven.
Joh
n Hud son - Lynn Bernay
theran Church Sunday.
Mr. and Mr,. Dick Karr Sr.
Mon., TuH,, Sept. 25-26-27
Sun.,
Mn. Willi.am Fisher, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn; Harry Davis of
"BECAUSE THEY'IU: YOUNG"
Mn. Millon Roush and lfn. Orls Canton are gue,ts thii week of
Dkk Clark - Tuesday Weld
Harris visited Sunday in Hunt­ relatives ln the area.
ington at the Cabf!Il County Hoa­
- .also Mr. and Mrs.
R. Davis and
pltal with Mra. Burr Dawson
family of Georgetown were we6k
"THE M,OUSE THAT ROARED"
Mr.. and lira. Paul Ffrhtr spent · end gueab· of rel,ativei.,
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Petet Sellers - Jean Seberg
the weekend with ftiendr in Char­
Mr. ' and Mn. Don -BkankenshiP
l:wru.iinti time: 3 hn. 1 0 min.
leston.
of Can,on were a:uHb of relati'vBox-office closes 8:4' P.M.
Mil!I Louise Fl.sher, Columbus, e, thJ■ week.
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and Middleport' over the weekeh&lt;I.
William Fisher, student at Rio
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GNnde Oilles., s,Perit the week
Experienced - Factory Trained
end with ' his parents, Mr, and
Th' -0,NL\' COft!PLETE SHOP In Bend Area
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Mrs. Muon Fi1ther.
Miu Polly · Kart amf frie nd,
Ted Mathews of Columbua w ere
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ASk"S EXPORT BAN
WASHINGTON UPI-Rep. T.
A. Thompson, D-La. hH ., urged
the governmen t to pre ven t C uba
from buying America n-ma de re­
placement parts which are d es­
tined for se ized U. S. oil re finer­
ies.

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d ucted "ill be secretaries, treaauren and budget. parents education
responsibility and work of dele­
�ates to Co11ncil, membership an d
pr inciples of the PTA.
Five re&lt;?ording
secre taries
were chosen and inclu ded M rs.
Cha rle• Hayes, Pomeroy; M rs.
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Erneot Wh'1tehead , R1" verview;
Lee Wood, Harrison ville;
Mrs.
James Ti tu11, Pomeroy a nd Mrs.
Carroll Snowden , Rutlan d.
A discussion on rah;i n g Coun cil dues was h eld -and the committee decided to submi t a �eso·
-•1ma.
luct i· on at " lhe o--be
""" r m11:e
tha_t d u es be raised to $5 tor ea�h
Un i t. The by-laws were also d1s­
cussed and one amendment proposed:
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Off1cera and comr111ttee me!TI­
hers pfe�ent were Mrs . . Dowme ,
M �s. Thein , Mrs. Ebenbaeh,_ �rs.
Michael, Mrs. Kan, . Mrs. Wtll!Ml
Frecker. M rs . Pb.lhp Globokar,
Mrs. Johnson and t he president
of the Letart Falls Unit, Mrs.
Roy Donahue.
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Proclamation Is
Issued By Mayor
Ch8f}es Legar

M(Jinly About
· - People ·

At Mt. Ol1' ve

Is ,e/egat,e
fo presbytery

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Of Study By County PTA Committee

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mlnis1er, Rev William L. Vor w .i� uistalled as pastor m charge
vi l h t- lm·al p;msh
A µot l lll' � dinner WII.'&gt; t'njoyed al
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Thi anoual ju111t 1-tarH•-"&gt;! �·1•�1 1 no un 1 n the grove at lhe SI Juhn's
val of S\. John and S t PJttl Ltit l11:r 1 · h u rc h al 1'1ne Grove with the af
an Churches or P111e i ; r,l\'t• ii11d 11 tc-rnoon sen·ices
beginning at 2
Pomeroy was ht•ld Sunda_1 , St&gt;pl .,\- lut k 111 the chun·h wh.ich wa s
1 lwau t 1 f11lly clecorateJ with autumn
Mher 18.
'11e moromg sen' ICI.' was ht•ld a ! I fluw e r� .ind products o f field and
8:30 at the St Paul"s C h u r c h 1 17 g;i rdt- n by Mrs. Clart'nre Gruest!r
Pomeroy with 1he rns t allauo n rnd JJH l :'\l r1 Joslf ph Thoren Sr .
WOHhi p in charge or (]1 , t r1rl prt•sl 't1 1 ldrt•n or the St. John's church
ident, Dr. Kennt&gt;th Pri,·b(· Thr pri•st'n!f'd a progra m under lhe d 1 -

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reC'tion or '.\1rs Samuel �ichael , as .
Sl�ted b y ;rlrs W1ll 1am �·reeker,
Mn Del mar Hamm and Mrs V1rg1I
Hanm1 The children gave an inter
estin11 playlet Oil t h e "Jubi lee Year
1'60:?' ,nu Umty e,, .. , . WHh
YolJ': Th1:se theme s �· ere 1 n con necllon w1th the merging of Lulh•
eran churches over the world The
playlet wu wrJ,tten by M iss Donna
Freet�. 1 so1homote at Capital
l ' n1ver6ity Also induded in the
p. .. gram_ were 11c11u11 songs c1 nd \' O·
t·al a nd instrumental numbers.
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St Paul ,s children
were directed
by �1ri. William May_er Mrs. Ho':"'•
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churr h In Rio Grand e on Thurs•
da) to attend the Baptis t Asso(']alto nat meeti ng ,
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Septem ber 23
The Past MatrQ ns of Evangeline
Chapt er, OES, will meet this
Friday evening at the Masonic
Hall In Middleport. The meeting
will be held in the base m ent •t
t he entran ce on Walnu t St. Mrs
Maxine Allem worth 1s the hostess .

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a d. M n. MIii er re1i g ned .is coun• call. Includin g th e November call,
ci tor. Lillie Hauck !hanked mem• the n'umhef of , mo11 drafled since
be rs for ca rds sent her mother. I the oht.b;tllk oJ lbe Ko.-.ean War
Y ($
The trav eling prize was awar ded June 'lfi;' t950, will be 2�63.930.
T tie Portland Worth. While
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prd thanked t he mem�rs for thei r
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r Class 12 of the the Heath Metho•
cooperation during h':!r term aa
President Jei1nett r Lawret.ce tliSI Chu r&lt;:h, ":ill meet Wednesday
deputy.
had dlar.E!"e of the business evening al ti O clork at lhe home or
At the dose of the rneetll\j qU_1ir·
meeting Members dooated $5 to Mrs O P Kl eu, Ior a P O ti uck m
terly
bi r thdays Was ob11erved and
a
R c i ne Tan ker Fund a
to ner M e m be r s arc. t u br m g a cov
Helen
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Miller, OIJr behalf of the
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the Re d \.JOH
BJ .......,· program.
ered dtsh and bheJ.r own table ser•
Council, pr esented gifts to Mabel
Maxine Price hud charg e or the l'ice.
Bearhs, Cora -Beegl e, Lillle Hauck
Sept. 24
program and games. A surprise
The choir of St. Paul's Lutheran
&amp;Pd
Winona Cook, after wb.ioh r• .
The Happy Hatt-e.;ters Clus of
pack.age was won by_ · Pauline church will meet Wednesday a t
fresh
m ents were ser!Jed.
the
Federa
ted
Chureh
will have an
Brewer. The next meeting will be 7":30 p, m. at the church for prac•
ice ""ream social ancl 1.:11:tet�ria
with Lo uise Bra,wer .
tice.
ARMY 111\AFT DIPS
lunch , Saturda, , begin ning at 4- p.
The group signed a round ro•
"""" 1ft
WASHIN
GTON UPl-11i.e Army
m.
Ho
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i�e crea41, ct)te
hin card and sent it to Dorothy
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Sept.
22
will
draft
7,Q.00-tm
sandw
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l�e.,
b.t
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bearut,
pol4to
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The Pa,s� Presid
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a drop of 2,000 from the October
Each ;e!b�r hr.ought a home dies
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Auxlli _ary of �rew Websler
Members of Ra.cine Lea·ion Auxmade gift whirh was sold for 50 PoSI Amen can
Legion will meet I iliary wi l l feature a baked goo(i!'i
NEW and USED
cents and the m oney goes in the Wednesday
evenmg , Sept. 22, at and ho me made candy sale ,ur •
treasury.
the home ? f Mrs. Pearl Hysell .
Refreshments we re served by
. prise package sh op, �\!Rl a�ctiOn
The �1eigs co unty D�moc ralic
and a cake w11lk at the
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the hostess.
Women s Club will meet rhu rsday val � nd Pu mpkin show FaU Feslil
Sept. 2t.
an d i\frs. Malcolm Mee!J. They pre- at 7:30 P- m. al the Second Ward
sented several musical sel ections. House.
$EPT, U
Rock Sprin r, Gran ge will meet
Phone WY•2-371M
Former members and f r iends of
Ttiere
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A program the J!:
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will be presented and the qua rter•
, out of town.
Jy birthday supper will be served. er will be Rev. !'j. L Rua,el),
The Wom en o f Grac e E pisco pa l a . bask et dtJln'l. tt QDOQ.
Church will meet Thursd ay at 2 Jl , will be 8Ptll?i� ��DIPerfeet
m. at Lhe home of M rs. J. i::. ri: . �ns , Ohio. Evmon.e 1' lnvt l
Harti nger with Mrs. .Theodore • attend.
Sept. 2',-.
Reed Jr . in charg e of th� program.
Homecorn,Jor,; at JI� Cbi.W'�- of
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The Xi Gamma M u Chapter or
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1��30���:: :ru!fs
� h e_ B eta �ig ma • P h i Soror ity will � h ���
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· n service
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Friday and Saturday ·at the build: .
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Appliance on Mam-St.
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' !he Middleport Chu,ch of Christ
will meet th is Thursday evening
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J&gt;fe1ent were all or the children j
and grand('h1Mren includinir. M 111 , A t Mondt1y Meeting
The family or M r . and Mrt. Ben Beatrlce Dumoll ind Mr and :dra
Mn Mix Ward entert.ained the
Bud were an pre�ent Sunday at George McCauley or Zane■ ville ; Mr Second Monday Sewing Club Mon•
their home, Rock Sprin g s Road. for and Mrs . Pete Dt1 moh 1 n� four day evening at her home. l,i ncoln
a surprnoe birthday cch�bration for rhildren, Clove r Hill ; Mr. and Mh Hei!Ulh. The evening wH ,pent aoThe Olin Parm Woman'1 Club
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Parker received a birthday g ift home or Mrt. Ina Ma11.ar. Follow­
ing the bu,ineu seuion in cha r&amp;e
from her 1ecret pal.
of the pre1ident, Mrs. Ella 01borne
r.:efresh menlll were se rved by l�e a program of poem1 from McGuf:
hosteu lo Mn. Paul K loes, M111 fe )' Readers was given.
Eleanor Hob&amp;on, M rs. Parker. Mr1. I
I s hereby given that we ore no longer
"The Difrerenee of McGurfy •,
George Srhneider, Mn. Robert
operating or connected with the Ho­
Lewis, Mn. Patrick Wood, Mn. R e aden and Today'1 Readers" waa
Grace Holter and �iu M artha I presented by lfrs. Pauline M yera
tel Mo rtin or Hotel Mortin Bar of Po­
and "tnnuence of McGuffy'1 ,&amp;ead·
Howell.
meroy, Ohio.
en on Children" by Mrs. Margaret
Brown.
Bennie Buck. and three children,
Samuel 0. Perry
New Lexin gton: Mr. and Mn Gail . Rdreahmenl,; were served to the
Virginia
Perry
Bui::k and two ctuldren, Pomeroy, abo..,e naml!d and lfn. 111:amie
Buckley. Mrs, Vivian H um phrey,
and Mr. and Mr11. Buck.
Mn. Tresa Swain, Mra. Helen Ca.Id•
weU, Mr1. Lillian Picken■ and Mr,
Harold :Massar.

Start ing October 1 st Also
Open On Saturday and
SuGday Afternoons

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TONIGHT Md ?HURIDAY
Joh n Ford's
"SERGEANT RUTLEDGE"
(Tec.hnicolor)
Je ffrey Hunter
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Nawl

AYCII'Jable ii botla liauid and powder - anly at Kn,gel' (

Peas : ...... -- - - "'.···-· 2 ..._. 39c
Yellow Corn •.... - • 2 •�-• 25c
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SATUJIOAY, SE PT. 24
'ONCE MORE, WITH FEEi.iNG'
(Tecllnicolor)
Yul Brenner - � Kendall
- also .''VALLEY of the REDWOODS'
John Hudson - Lyon �may
Sun., Mon., Tues., S.pf. 25-26-21
"BECAUSE THEY•JIE YO\ING"
Di.ck C1ark - 'Vuesday Weld
- &lt;loo "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
Peter Sellen - Jean Sebert:
Bwinlng time: 3 hrs. JO min.
Box-office elQ&amp;es 8:46 P.M.

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Flannel Slim Jims

New fall slacks in two wanted fabr, ics:
watthable pinwale, cotton corduroy and
'rayon flan nel. Each in 2 tapered, s\im ­
inin', g styles. Solid colors of charcoal ,
light grey, blue . bh1ck., red, turq uoise ,
also assorted prints. S1z�s 10 to 18.

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36" wide. Shop early .
Save now at Stiffler's.

TOY DEPT., Main Floor

MEN'S TAN K ER

BUY NOW

And Ptn ov,, "' 11;00)
A110 · Olrtoon

ON

TH\111D4Y ■n&lt;f PRIDA y
BIUGl'ITE � in
"LOVE IS MY P1\0�0!f•

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wear. Qliill l ined, weather
proofed.

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other boys' jackets (qui lt lined)
prlced fi:om $5.96 up. See them
n ow at Stlffler's!
OtMr1 At $4.98 and $2.98

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WH ITE SH I RTS

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"wash n· .wear'' dress ahirb
- Sizes 6 to 18.

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Wa1 $345 • Now ,!95

All $IIM and makes of ulMI
moton from 1 .7 H.P. fo 70
H.P. Buw- now and aave 1$$$.

See the new Ne ptune '"Mitey•
ft.li te " 1.7 H.P outboard mo­
tor now at only $94.95.

Metropolitan Moton

''Transportation on Land &amp; Sea"
'Phone WY•2-3170
Pomeroy, 0.
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Room thermootat. are the only movinf psm ot Ii
care-free Electric Heating sye� There are no,
motors, no fans, no valves, no complei: controls
- no need for filter. . E L ECTRIC ITY i8 your
better w•y to heal.

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With Trade
OTHER

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Priced From $1 79.95

9up

With Trade

1961 tJ, H i-Fi and Stereo Consoles
WALNUT - MAPLE - MAHOGANY WOOD STYLES

Car Coats

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Flehlng Boal

$429.00

GIRLS' NEW FAlL

Just the thing 1or
school or p lay _:.. and
d ress-u.p too - Will
st.and the wea&amp;her. Real
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12' Alumbuun
Lone Star Boat
3 H.P. John&amp;0n motor
wa, ,2ss • Now ,195

General Electric Televisions
SAV E $100•00

TQ $5.98

$4.9 8 BLOUS ES - $1.99 up
SKI RTS

Tile annual meetin g of the Rio
Grande Baptist Aasoci.ation of
which the Rev. Luther Tracy is
moderator will be held at th e Cal•
vary Bapl isi Chu reh in Rio Grande,
Thursday, beginning at 10 a. m.
Rev. Osborn Hoover of the Ches·
hire ,Baptist Church will deliver
the sermon of the forenoon and the
Re�·. Harold Lau ghead, director of
Town and Country Work. for the
B.aptisl Convention , will speak on
"Baptist For
Such A Time As
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Al 1 : 30 p. m. the Wo men'a; Hour
wiij. con,..en(' with Mrs. James Ste•
.. 1JSon of Pomer oy presiding. Di•
vision chairmen of the work will
repor t al this lime after which Dr.
Bentley, m issiona r y lo the Crow ,
Indians, wi11. speak on "Missions In 1
A changing World." The closing
dcvotione.l periol will be conducted
by the Rev. Donald Boone of Mid•
dleporl.
The eve11in g session will be in
ch.arge of the Baptist Youth Fel­
lowship of the As!!iociation of
which l.inda Colby of Jackson i�
president. A film or Billy Graham's
re cenl crusade in Africa -will be
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Boys' washabl� pants for
1ehool. pl,ay and dress up!
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Gi r ls' like to look nice and now they
can in these lovely new roat.s- Brin-g
them in - Try th em on and Buy On
Easy Layaway i f you •Wish! 'Honest
to ,goodness high quality" at lower
prices!

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FASHIONABLE NEW

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BUY MOW OM LAY-A.WAY !

Made •bY "Ca m pus" pr ieed
from $2. 99 to $6 Jl5. See th em
,t SUUl e r's now!

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The Morning Star EUB Churctl
plans lo hold ill annual Ho me•
coming, Sund�y, Octol:W!:r 9. Sun·
day school will Qegm at U:45 a.
m. in charge of the superinten·
dent. The morn ing wors hip ser vice will begin al 10:45 a. m .
under the direction or the Rev.
Franc-is H. Glazier. putor or the
morning
chu rch. During the
ser v ice , the Rev. L. R. Carmichael
of South We bster will be tbe
guest s peaker. Re v. Carmichae l
.served as pastor of the church
se-veral years ago.
An old fash ioned basket dinner
will be St!rved al noon in the
basement of the church followed
by a song fest beginni ng at 2 p.
m. E.., ery rme in the com munity is
invited to attend th e services.
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SWE-ATERS $2.99 up

.SW EAT E RS

Fr,,h .S,,rqll 2 .� 19c
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Mrt . C. E. Nease and M!'S. Glen
Dill were hoste11es when lhe JOF I
1 class of the United Method ist
C hurch me t Monday evening at the I
church.
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�e meeting, 1n charg': �f the
pre,i1dent,. Mn. �lien E1chmger,
o pened with devotion&amp; by Mn. A l o� Cu1ter, who read two a"!icle� j
written by Russell H. Hoy. :dembers responded lo roll call with
t�eir favorite scripture. A dise us:s1on was held on the clau projeel
and named on the committee v•e-re
Mrs. C. F. Tnmpkinil, Mrs. Gf:rald
W ildermuth and Mn. Dwight Park •
er.
During the social hour a contest
was conducted by Mrs. Eichinger l
and won by Mn. DiJl.
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A dessert course was served by
the hostesses. Memben were seated
[ at tables with white covers and
centered wilh arrangement llf
roses and yellow chrysanthe m ums.
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See new slyles, new fabrics, new
colors _ _ and ·all ·the news in dresses
for fall _ _ l1e re, in our fashion-fresh
eol.Jection. We've .dresses for town,
for business, for autumn festivilieS,
too _ . _ . sh eaths, jacket dreHes, shirt·
waists, easy ..!ikirt ed and lwo . piece
sly Jes. Choose your dress wardrobe
now!

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USED BOAT

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Mn. Baroid Kaurf ia Ill tt
her home 011 South Third Ave.
Mrs. Herman K.Jncalcr and Mn.
Hattitl Wilt are planni ng to co lo
Cuyahoga F11l1 thil weekend to
apend nut week with the form,
er'1 1i11ter Mr. ind Mra. J. H.
Gaffney.
Mr. and Mn1. Shirley -Wolfe of
Bradbury, and Mr. and Mn. Gor,
don Wolfe, Middleport, apent tha
week end with relatives anrl fr iends
111 Toledo and F01torla.

Tex.anna White who h.aa �en
absent from school for the put
two weeks because of illneu re­
turned this wHk.
Hovatter and
Mrs. Richard
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Smith
John
Mn.
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at the
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burg Monday.
tlome of Mn. Edna H;,,l\.
I Mrs Martha Denison of Columbus is visitin g with her brother-

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SUl'ERIOR TYPE of PICTURE!
Millie Perkin, Sh ,Hy Wtntet•
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(Shown I tiine Clnli at 8:30)
- ,also Gene Barry - Beva,ty Tyler
•HONG KONG CONFIDEN'l}All •
(rSftown at 7:00 .,

'!lab Huni;

Ahvays i n demdndt Car coats f(fl", fall
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and winter wea r . Stiffl er's has a' "COffi·
plele sclecl.ion of women's and mlss�s·
c·a r coats to ehoose f rom - Bul' Now· On
Our Easy Layaway Plan!

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CA R COA TS

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Hu,rry

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Lo'!t'n Cheese · - . . · I� 49c
Pineapple - - - i v. $1
Whl, (liq � _. 33c

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We have, skimmed the cream of fa'l l coal
fashions and tr i m med the prlees W8Y, way.
down. The nellt step is you rs. Come in and
feast your eyes on th e most wann and
beauti(ul coats Qf the year , adorned with
the mOJit unbel ievably low pdce tags _ _ � _
then pick the o ne that's "made" for youl

B,·cad ..... ·: .�Y�... . ... 2

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FALL COATS

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$1 .59
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Most wanted colors in these

WOM EN'S SMART N EW

Engrash and Shoulder .��!.. !': 49c

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Kentucky wil1' her aon and fa m·
ily, Mr. and Mn. Bill Murray.
Mr and Mn. Blaine Walburn
and daughter. Kimberly and Mn.
Raymond Walburn
spent the
weekend in Hyattsville, Mary­
hind with Mr and Mn. Ronnie
Walbu r n and family,
Mrs. Fred I. Gardner is co n·
fined to her home because of
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Regular Doi A ':
Meeting Held, '

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of the
• First ':fapt1st Ch�rch of M iddleTheodorus Counci l , D�ughteri.i of
W, f
P?l't Will meet this Thursday- eve- A rica,
me
met ' in reg lar HSSi!ln
ing at the church
COURT STREET
t 7 : 30
P ME ROY• OIU. O
for ] Monday eveninlif with tien Miller
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Crom the hospital and impro�ng
and th111t flowers • were �ent her
wh ll e hospitalized. Lillian Stelff
wa11 reported Jn distress having· lost
h er brother by death and a card
was sent to htlr. A co mµninication
wu read from Harriett Cunning­
ham, the state counc ilor.
Th e comnpgi� o( H�l� 14il1er
as council. d eputy for the year was

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MT. MIST BATTS
Reg. $129 value. Snowy

Around And
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Middleport

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Olive Women's
Club Meeting Was
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Family HoW, Party

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mid dleport. O .. Sept. 21 , 1960-3 F Th
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$4.9&amp;:.,o

$30.00 Worth of Records
5 - 33½ RECORDS F OUR FAVOllffE

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Picture.pretty, tiny waisted s_tylcs i n woven
plaid glngttams. polished collons and b road
�lolh solids _ . som e witll w hi te pique t rims
- � -'- -others go in for COJort:ul ric-rack ---- ell excellent values.

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vi l h t- lm·al p;msh
A µot l lll' � dinner WII.'&gt; t'njoyed al
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Thi anoual ju111t 1-tarH•-"&gt;! �·1•�1 1 no un 1 n the grove at lhe SI Juhn's
val of S\. John and S t PJttl Ltit l11:r 1 · h u rc h al 1'1ne Grove with the af
an Churches or P111e i ; r,l\'t• ii11d 11 tc-rnoon sen·ices
beginning at 2
Pomeroy was ht•ld Sunda_1 , St&gt;pl .,\- lut k 111 the chun·h wh.ich wa s
1 lwau t 1 f11lly clecorateJ with autumn
Mher 18.
'11e moromg sen' ICI.' was ht•ld a ! I fluw e r� .ind products o f field and
8:30 at the St Paul"s C h u r c h 1 17 g;i rdt- n by Mrs. Clart'nre Gruest!r
Pomeroy with 1he rns t allauo n rnd JJH l :'\l r1 Joslf ph Thoren Sr .
WOHhi p in charge or (]1 , t r1rl prt•sl 't1 1 ldrt•n or the St. John's church
ident, Dr. Kennt&gt;th Pri,·b(· Thr pri•st'n!f'd a progra m under lhe d 1 -

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Sl�ted b y ;rlrs W1ll 1am �·reeker,
Mn Del mar Hamm and Mrs V1rg1I
Hanm1 The children gave an inter
estin11 playlet Oil t h e "Jubi lee Year
1'60:?' ,nu Umty e,, .. , . WHh
YolJ': Th1:se theme s �· ere 1 n con necllon w1th the merging of Lulh•
eran churches over the world The
playlet wu wrJ,tten by M iss Donna
Freet�. 1 so1homote at Capital
l ' n1ver6ity Also induded in the
p. .. gram_ were 11c11u11 songs c1 nd \' O·
t·al a nd instrumental numbers.
.
St Paul ,s children
were directed
by �1ri. William May_er Mrs. Ho':"'•
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Downie 1

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churr h In Rio Grand e on Thurs•
da) to attend the Baptis t Asso(']alto nat meeti ng ,
.
Septem ber 23
The Past MatrQ ns of Evangeline
Chapt er, OES, will meet this
Friday evening at the Masonic
Hall In Middleport. The meeting
will be held in the base m ent •t
t he entran ce on Walnu t St. Mrs
Maxine Allem worth 1s the hostess .

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a d. M n. MIii er re1i g ned .is coun• call. Includin g th e November call,
ci tor. Lillie Hauck !hanked mem• the n'umhef of , mo11 drafled since
be rs for ca rds sent her mother. I the oht.b;tllk oJ lbe Ko.-.ean War
Y ($
The trav eling prize was awar ded June 'lfi;' t950, will be 2�63.930.
T tie Portland Worth. While
to Curie Meinhart. Marjorie wood- ----- · · - -- --­
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Guild met Thu :s&lt;la evenm g a t
SIPT. 2 1
prd thanked t he mem�rs for thei r
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r Class 12 of the the Heath Metho•
cooperation during h':!r term aa
President Jei1nett r Lawret.ce tliSI Chu r&lt;:h, ":ill meet Wednesday
deputy.
had dlar.E!"e of the business evening al ti O clork at lhe home or
At the dose of the rneetll\j qU_1ir·
meeting Members dooated $5 to Mrs O P Kl eu, Ior a P O ti uck m
terly
bi r thdays Was ob11erved and
a
R c i ne Tan ker Fund a
to ner M e m be r s arc. t u br m g a cov
Helen
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Miller, OIJr behalf of the
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the Re d \.JOH
BJ .......,· program.
ered dtsh and bheJ.r own table ser•
Council, pr esented gifts to Mabel
Maxine Price hud charg e or the l'ice.
Bearhs, Cora -Beegl e, Lillle Hauck
Sept. 24
program and games. A surprise
The choir of St. Paul's Lutheran
&amp;Pd
Winona Cook, after wb.ioh r• .
The Happy Hatt-e.;ters Clus of
pack.age was won by_ · Pauline church will meet Wednesday a t
fresh
m ents were ser!Jed.
the
Federa
ted
Chureh
will have an
Brewer. The next meeting will be 7":30 p, m. at the church for prac•
ice ""ream social ancl 1.:11:tet�ria
with Lo uise Bra,wer .
tice.
ARMY 111\AFT DIPS
lunch , Saturda, , begin ning at 4- p.
The group signed a round ro•
"""" 1ft
WASHIN
GTON UPl-11i.e Army
m.
Ho
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!J!idt!
i�e crea41, ct)te
hin card and sent it to Dorothy
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Sept.
22
will
draft
7,Q.00-tm
sandw
en in November,
l�e.,
b.t
h4·
bearut,
pol4to
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Dur:sl w h · ·11 ·
The Pa,s� Presid
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ent&amp; of the La- salad and cqffee�wm be �Id.
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a drop of 2,000 from the October
Each ;e!b�r hr.ought a home dies
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Auxlli _ary of �rew Websler
Members of Ra.cine Lea·ion Auxmade gift whirh was sold for 50 PoSI Amen can
Legion will meet I iliary wi l l feature a baked goo(i!'i
NEW and USED
cents and the m oney goes in the Wednesday
evenmg , Sept. 22, at and ho me made candy sale ,ur •
treasury.
the home ? f Mrs. Pearl Hysell .
Refreshments we re served by
. prise package sh op, �\!Rl a�ctiOn
The �1eigs co unty D�moc ralic
and a cake w11lk at the
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the hostess.
Women s Club will meet rhu rsday val � nd Pu mpkin show FaU Feslil
Sept. 2t.
an d i\frs. Malcolm Mee!J. They pre- at 7:30 P- m. al the Second Ward
sented several musical sel ections. House.
$EPT, U
Rock Sprin r, Gran ge will meet
Phone WY•2-371M
Former members and f r iends of
Ttiere
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bf. J
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sday
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the two �hurches attended from
A program the J!:
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Com
m un.ill/;- '€1ir�cb. Wl\
will be presented and the qua rter•
, out of town.
Jy birthday supper will be served. er will be Rev. !'j. L Rua,el),
The Wom en o f Grac e E pisco pa l a . bask et dtJln'l. tt QDOQ.
Church will meet Thursd ay at 2 Jl , will be 8Ptll?i� ��DIPerfeet
m. at Lhe home of M rs. J. i::. ri: . �ns , Ohio. Evmon.e 1' lnvt l
Harti nger with Mrs. .Theodore • attend.
Sept. 2',-.
Reed Jr . in charg e of th� program.
Homecorn,Jor,; at JI� Cbi.W'�- of
I
The Xi Gamma M u Chapter or
r
1��30���:: :ru!fs
� h e_ B eta �ig ma • P h i Soror ity will � h ���
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· n service
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Friday and Saturday ·at the build: .
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a
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. -�m 1 near
Appliance on Mam-St.
I!churches.
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The Loyal Women's Class of
' !he Middleport Chu,ch of Christ
will meet th is Thursday evening
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DAR K COTTON S

Wonderful tor children and feetofal)
a1e1I Floors are the warmest spot hi
heated rooms. WCTBlcm'
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Club E,i.teru,iMd
J&gt;fe1ent were all or the children j
and grand('h1Mren includinir. M 111 , A t Mondt1y Meeting
The family or M r . and Mrt. Ben Beatrlce Dumoll ind Mr and :dra
Mn Mix Ward entert.ained the
Bud were an pre�ent Sunday at George McCauley or Zane■ ville ; Mr Second Monday Sewing Club Mon•
their home, Rock Sprin g s Road. for and Mrs . Pete Dt1 moh 1 n� four day evening at her home. l,i ncoln
a surprnoe birthday cch�bration for rhildren, Clove r Hill ; Mr. and Mh Hei!Ulh. The evening wH ,pent aoThe Olin Parm Woman'1 Club
___ --·- -· --·- - -- -- cially and m 1.ewing. )tr . Dwight held tl.11 September meeting at the
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Parker received a birthday g ift home or Mrt. Ina Ma11.ar. Follow­
ing the bu,ineu seuion in cha r&amp;e
from her 1ecret pal.
of the pre1ident, Mrs. Ella 01borne
r.:efresh menlll were se rved by l�e a program of poem1 from McGuf:
hosteu lo Mn. Paul K loes, M111 fe )' Readers was given.
Eleanor Hob&amp;on, M rs. Parker. Mr1. I
I s hereby given that we ore no longer
"The Difrerenee of McGurfy •,
George Srhneider, Mn. Robert
operating or connected with the Ho­
Lewis, Mn. Patrick Wood, Mn. R e aden and Today'1 Readers" waa
Grace Holter and �iu M artha I presented by lfrs. Pauline M yera
tel Mo rtin or Hotel Mortin Bar of Po­
and "tnnuence of McGuffy'1 ,&amp;ead·
Howell.
meroy, Ohio.
en on Children" by Mrs. Margaret
Brown.
Bennie Buck. and three children,
Samuel 0. Perry
New Lexin gton: Mr. and Mn Gail . Rdreahmenl,; were served to the
Virginia
Perry
Bui::k and two ctuldren, Pomeroy, abo..,e naml!d and lfn. 111:amie
Buckley. Mrs, Vivian H um phrey,
and Mr. and Mr11. Buck.
Mn. Tresa Swain, Mra. Helen Ca.Id•
weU, Mr1. Lillian Picken■ and Mr,
Harold :Massar.

Start ing October 1 st Also
Open On Saturday and
SuGday Afternoons

Pomeroy Bowling Co.

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TONIGHT Md ?HURIDAY
Joh n Ford's
"SERGEANT RUTLEDGE"
(Tec.hnicolor)
Je ffrey Hunter
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�'S9c. , . . . .

Nawl

AYCII'Jable ii botla liauid and powder - anly at Kn,gel' (

Peas : ...... -- - - "'.···-· 2 ..._. 39c
Yellow Corn •.... - • 2 •�-• 25c
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FRIDAY NOT OPIN
SATUJIOAY, SE PT. 24
'ONCE MORE, WITH FEEi.iNG'
(Tecllnicolor)
Yul Brenner - � Kendall
- also .''VALLEY of the REDWOODS'
John Hudson - Lyon �may
Sun., Mon., Tues., S.pf. 25-26-21
"BECAUSE THEY•JIE YO\ING"
Di.ck C1ark - 'Vuesday Weld
- &lt;loo "THE MOUSE THAT ROARED"
Peter Sellen - Jean Sebert:
Bwinlng time: 3 hrs. JO min.
Box-office elQ&amp;es 8:46 P.M.

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Flannel Slim Jims

New fall slacks in two wanted fabr, ics:
watthable pinwale, cotton corduroy and
'rayon flan nel. Each in 2 tapered, s\im ­
inin', g styles. Solid colors of charcoal ,
light grey, blue . bh1ck., red, turq uoise ,
also assorted prints. S1z�s 10 to 18.

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FANCY OUTING
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36" wide. Shop early .
Save now at Stiffler's.

TOY DEPT., Main Floor

MEN'S TAN K ER

BUY NOW

And Ptn ov,, "' 11;00)
A110 · Olrtoon

ON

TH\111D4Y ■n&lt;f PRIDA y
BIUGl'ITE � in
"LOVE IS MY P1\0�0!f•

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tdeal for work or sports•
wear. Qliill l ined, weather
proofed.

BOY� "H OO DE D1' -

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other boys' jackets (qui lt lined)
prlced fi:om $5.96 up. See them
n ow at Stlffler's!
OtMr1 At $4.98 and $2.98

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WH ITE SH I RTS

Boyo' !;&gt;!••ched
"wash n· .wear'' dress ahirb
- Sizes 6 to 18.

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Wa1 $345 • Now ,!95

All $IIM and makes of ulMI
moton from 1 .7 H.P. fo 70
H.P. Buw- now and aave 1$$$.

See the new Ne ptune '"Mitey•
ft.li te " 1.7 H.P outboard mo­
tor now at only $94.95.

Metropolitan Moton

''Transportation on Land &amp; Sea"
'Phone WY•2-3170
Pomeroy, 0.
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Room thermootat. are the only movinf psm ot Ii
care-free Electric Heating sye� There are no,
motors, no fans, no valves, no complei: controls
- no need for filter. . E L ECTRIC ITY i8 your
better w•y to heal.

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NOW
With Trade
OTHER

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MODELS

Priced From $1 79.95

9up

With Trade

1961 tJ, H i-Fi and Stereo Consoles
WALNUT - MAPLE - MAHOGANY WOOD STYLES

Car Coats

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Flehlng Boal

$429.00

GIRLS' NEW FAlL

Just the thing 1or
school or p lay _:.. and
d ress-u.p too - Will
st.and the wea&amp;her. Real
values toot

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REGULAR

$2.99 "p

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12' Alumbuun
Lone Star Boat
3 H.P. John&amp;0n motor
wa, ,2ss • Now ,195

General Electric Televisions
SAV E $100•00

TQ $5.98

$4.9 8 BLOUS ES - $1.99 up
SKI RTS

Tile annual meetin g of the Rio
Grande Baptist Aasoci.ation of
which the Rev. Luther Tracy is
moderator will be held at th e Cal•
vary Bapl isi Chu reh in Rio Grande,
Thursday, beginning at 10 a. m.
Rev. Osborn Hoover of the Ches·
hire ,Baptist Church will deliver
the sermon of the forenoon and the
Re�·. Harold Lau ghead, director of
Town and Country Work. for the
B.aptisl Convention , will speak on
"Baptist For
Such A Time As
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This."
Al 1 : 30 p. m. the Wo men'a; Hour
wiij. con,..en(' with Mrs. James Ste•
.. 1JSon of Pomer oy presiding. Di•
vision chairmen of the work will
repor t al this lime after which Dr.
Bentley, m issiona r y lo the Crow ,
Indians, wi11. speak on "Missions In 1
A changing World." The closing
dcvotione.l periol will be conducted
by the Rev. Donald Boone of Mid•
dleporl.
The eve11in g session will be in
ch.arge of the Baptist Youth Fel­
lowship of the As!!iociation of
which l.inda Colby of Jackson i�
president. A film or Billy Graham's
re cenl crusade in Africa -will be
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shown.

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Now and SaYel

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Boys' washabl� pants for
1ehool. pl,ay and dress up!
Real v.ah1esl

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Gi r ls' like to look nice and now they
can in these lovely new roat.s- Brin-g
them in - Try th em on and Buy On
Easy Layaway i f you •Wish! 'Honest
to ,goodness high quality" at lower
prices!

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FASHIONABLE NEW

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BUY MOW OM LAY-A.WAY !

Made •bY "Ca m pus" pr ieed
from $2. 99 to $6 Jl5. See th em
,t SUUl e r's now!

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The Morning Star EUB Churctl
plans lo hold ill annual Ho me•
coming, Sund�y, Octol:W!:r 9. Sun·
day school will Qegm at U:45 a.
m. in charge of the superinten·
dent. The morn ing wors hip ser vice will begin al 10:45 a. m .
under the direction or the Rev.
Franc-is H. Glazier. putor or the
morning
chu rch. During the
ser v ice , the Rev. L. R. Carmichael
of South We bster will be tbe
guest s peaker. Re v. Carmichae l
.served as pastor of the church
se-veral years ago.
An old fash ioned basket dinner
will be St!rved al noon in the
basement of the church followed
by a song fest beginni ng at 2 p.
m. E.., ery rme in the com munity is
invited to attend th e services.
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SWE-ATERS $2.99 up

.SW EAT E RS

Fr,,h .S,,rqll 2 .� 19c
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Mrt . C. E. Nease and M!'S. Glen
Dill were hoste11es when lhe JOF I
1 class of the United Method ist
C hurch me t Monday evening at the I
church.
,
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�e meeting, 1n charg': �f the
pre,i1dent,. Mn. �lien E1chmger,
o pened with devotion&amp; by Mn. A l o� Cu1ter, who read two a"!icle� j
written by Russell H. Hoy. :dembers responded lo roll call with
t�eir favorite scripture. A dise us:s1on was held on the clau projeel
and named on the committee v•e-re
Mrs. C. F. Tnmpkinil, Mrs. Gf:rald
W ildermuth and Mn. Dwight Park •
er.
During the social hour a contest
was conducted by Mrs. Eichinger l
and won by Mn. DiJl.
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A dessert course was served by
the hostesses. Memben were seated
[ at tables with white covers and
centered wilh arrangement llf
roses and yellow chrysanthe m ums.
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BOYS' SCHOOL

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See new slyles, new fabrics, new
colors _ _ and ·all ·the news in dresses
for fall _ _ l1e re, in our fashion-fresh
eol.Jection. We've .dresses for town,
for business, for autumn festivilieS,
too _ . _ . sh eaths, jacket dreHes, shirt·
waists, easy ..!ikirt ed and lwo . piece
sly Jes. Choose your dress wardrobe
now!

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USED BOAT

M�t II�;:�;:;;;�;:;�;;

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. $1 .99 to$ 5 .9a

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Mn. Baroid Kaurf ia Ill tt
her home 011 South Third Ave.
Mrs. Herman K.Jncalcr and Mn.
Hattitl Wilt are planni ng to co lo
Cuyahoga F11l1 thil weekend to
apend nut week with the form,
er'1 1i11ter Mr. ind Mra. J. H.
Gaffney.
Mr. and Mn1. Shirley -Wolfe of
Bradbury, and Mr. and Mn. Gor,
don Wolfe, Middleport, apent tha
week end with relatives anrl fr iends
111 Toledo and F01torla.

Tex.anna White who h.aa �en
absent from school for the put
two weeks because of illneu re­
turned this wHk.
Hovatter and
Mrs. Richard
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in Partenwere
Smith
John
Mn.
bf
at the
. The next mcetin� w '!
burg Monday.
tlome of Mn. Edna H;,,l\.
I Mrs Martha Denison of Columbus is visitin g with her brother-

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SUl'ERIOR TYPE of PICTURE!
Millie Perkin, Sh ,Hy Wtntet•
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(Shown I tiine Clnli at 8:30)
- ,also Gene Barry - Beva,ty Tyler
•HONG KONG CONFIDEN'l}All •
(rSftown at 7:00 .,

'!lab Huni;

Ahvays i n demdndt Car coats f(fl", fall
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and winter wea r . Stiffl er's has a' "COffi·
plele sclecl.ion of women's and mlss�s·
c·a r coats to ehoose f rom - Bul' Now· On
Our Easy Layaway Plan!

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Hu,rry

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Lo'!t'n Cheese · - . . · I� 49c
Pineapple - - - i v. $1
Whl, (liq � _. 33c

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We have, skimmed the cream of fa'l l coal
fashions and tr i m med the prlees W8Y, way.
down. The nellt step is you rs. Come in and
feast your eyes on th e most wann and
beauti(ul coats Qf the year , adorned with
the mOJit unbel ievably low pdce tags _ _ � _
then pick the o ne that's "made" for youl

B,·cad ..... ·: .�Y�... . ... 2

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FALL COATS

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$1 .59
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T11d1ray

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Most wanted colors in these

WOM EN'S SMART N EW

Engrash and Shoulder .��!.. !': 49c

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Kentucky wil1' her aon and fa m·
ily, Mr. and Mn. Bill Murray.
Mr and Mn. Blaine Walburn
and daughter. Kimberly and Mn.
Raymond Walburn
spent the
weekend in Hyattsville, Mary­
hind with Mr and Mn. Ronnie
Walbu r n and family,
Mrs. Fred I. Gardner is co n·
fined to her home because of
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9
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Vislintless, ful l

Regular Doi A ':
Meeting Held, '

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of the
• First ':fapt1st Ch�rch of M iddleTheodorus Counci l , D�ughteri.i of
W, f
P?l't Will meet this Thursday- eve- A rica,
me
met ' in reg lar HSSi!ln
ing at the church
COURT STREET
t 7 : 30
P ME ROY• OIU. O
for ] Monday eveninlif with tien Miller
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cilor, pnisidfog.
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Dean Bariiltz \Jl&amp;S reported h qm e
Crom the hospital and impro�ng
and th111t flowers • were �ent her
wh ll e hospitalized. Lillian Stelff
wa11 reported Jn distress having· lost
h er brother by death and a card
was sent to htlr. A co mµninication
wu read from Harriett Cunning­
ham, the state counc ilor.
Th e comnpgi� o( H�l� 14il1er
as council. d eputy for the year was

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MT. MIST BATTS
Reg. $129 value. Snowy

Around And
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Middleport

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Olive Women's
Club Meeting Was
Held Recently

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Family HoW, Party

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$4.9&amp;:.,o

$30.00 Worth of Records
5 - 33½ RECORDS F OUR FAVOllffE

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Picture.pretty, tiny waisted s_tylcs i n woven
plaid glngttams. polished collons and b road
�lolh solids _ . som e witll w hi te pique t rims
- � -'- -others go in for COJort:ul ric-rack ---- ell excellent values.

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I "':..a�1i1!��:�.: �:2: ,,�;:;,� 1 Massillon Heads Preppers As
masler and ·.,trs. Ri hard �e, Mr. \ , ----------i
and M s. Ernest Smith, Mr . and
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Mn . Franci! Webb. Mr. and Mrs.
ToprawdCrid Team In O�o Jacob
, Plus Labine Give Hand To Leadin g Teams ::;;: �;;,�;�;:.;�;:��:;��
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Rvbber Top Laee
maintained theJr four-game bulge I plan� in thr NL by edgi,ng the out Bobby Sand, 1 7 1 , Los Angeles
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C��U�B U!t U PI ln The ��� �Id il\!· { �!:n �e����:� -��l ,Bradford and Mr. and M s. Roy
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Angcles
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and
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Ann.
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and
Holter
and
Dodgers,
League
Amer1&lt;'an
thl'
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( � t(,i · rankees nd Pirates
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Ohio h1i;,.h school football coaches and Hamilton Garfield, lO ieac h .
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Janice Kay. M.r. B adford is a re­
ell :nough in duct"d tht•1r cli"ching r1i,:ure to Hook of the Cincinnati l:leds
f 4.J...
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pitd1ed a two. hitter to be111 the I
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tired mail carri r.
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HOLLYWOOD UPI - -S reen
the Phils
rn oth� AL games. the Balt1• s_» n _ �rancJ� G1anL� beat
1'\e haowned "Yallkff luck"'
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writer
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Lo, An..lo, ,1 SI. Lou!, nloht
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Cbic1go , . . . , 83 62 .572 4½
Wa1hl ngton
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Cleve land
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Detroit
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BoRton
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Kansas City . . 52 99 .361 35
Tue1day's Results
Detroit 9 Clenland 1, night
Balfllnore 4 Bodon 3, night
ifMw York 2, WHhlngton 1, 1 1
Innings, night
Wechlelclay'1 Probable Pitcher■
Wm1.ntton at N•w York-Ra,
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SIii llv,11 6-16 v,. larber HM.
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1 1 1 Milw�ukee Braves tonijht.
Roush's Shoe Store
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out record of 989 11et by the Chi- 1 9
FAVOIUTES 515, EN
home. Chester Road, honoring h er
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masler and ·.,trs. Ri hard �e, Mr. \ , ----------i
and M s. Ernest Smith, Mr . and
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ToprawdCrid Team In O�o Jacob
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It. Louil 3 Los Angeles 2, night
WednNd.ly's Probable Pltchars 1
Cincinnati at MllwaukH night
-O'Toole 12,11 n Spahn 20-9,
Lo, An..lo, ,1 SI. Lou!, nloht
_.,,..,_.,e 14-13 n Jackson 17-12
Thurlday's G•me1
Chica.. 1t Pltttburfh 2
AMERICAN LEAGUE
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New York
87 57 .604
Baltimore
84 62 .1576 4
Cbic1go , . . . , 83 62 .572 4½
Wa1hl ngton
72 73 .497 15½:
Cleve land
72 73 .497 15½:
Detroit
67 79 .459 21
BoRton
63 82 .434 24½
Kansas City . . 52 99 .361 35
Tue1day's Results
Detroit 9 Clenland 1, night
Balfllnore 4 Bodon 3, night
ifMw York 2, WHhlngton 1, 1 1
Innings, night
Wechlelclay'1 Probable Pitcher■
Wm1.ntton at N•w York-Ra,
m111 1 1-15 VI Ford 10-9
l11ton at Baltlmo,.. night-II.
SIii llv,11 6-16 v,. larber HM.
Kanaa, City at Chicago night
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Thur..y's Game,
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pre�ident of the A cademy of JC'l,1 Alliance (1-2.0)
1 1 1 Milw�ukee Braves tonijht.
Roush's Shoe Store
Hayf&gt;S Hai, Prohle111�,
Pict ure Arts and Sciences,
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Middleport
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State Co1te� Woody Haye8 as the record . total o f 996 t1meti -1111d ltlll 9· Mir'lfff•l:l
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opener with Southern Met hodist have eight games left to play.
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Second _10 te11Jns: 1 1. Sl ndus�y
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out record of 989 11et by the Chi- 1 9
FAVOIUTES 515, EN
home. Chester Road, honoring h er
,Roylil ·crown COLA
Pittsburgh
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c.a go Cubs of l M'7 . 'lbey . ,wh.lffed
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and Syracuse, which hasn · t was over.
moi.tth 16; Toledo DeVilbiH and siate.d by her dauglUer-in-law, Mn.
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Lo� Angeles · 77 68 · 531 13
flexed its muscles yet, are heavy
After two days of rest, they'll Elyria 15 each; Niles, Ironton 14 Roy Holter.
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Friday night's game a t Clnd nnati. l edo Ma comber 13 eaCh ; Ma n11- Y.r11. Frun': Clel1nd, Assi,�
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Lun !led Sox 11nd the Detroit I I·
gcrs drubt&gt;ed !he Cl eveland Indi- 1
II.OS, El-l Chicaso and Kana,as City
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NO HUNTING. Without pe r miS!I PEACHES,
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Webater Fnut Farm, Lo n g Bot.
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tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5·3201
Cliff, Mra. Pearl Parker.
wy2.3874.
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HAM SHOOT, Sunday, September
unfurnished. Mc�•tert, Middle
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2' 1t Tlbblet Woods, .spo n sor· GAS, FUEL
port. Phone WY 2·2821 . 3 3 ti
naces. Call lor free es11mate1,
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and
mowinS
pened. Cuaton
I WISH TO THANK everyone
plowing_
50 FOOT Trailer, 3 full sized
Who was so kind and visi led
GRAVILY TRACTOI
Dedroorn�. full balh with aulo•
me during my recent slay in Sales and Service 512 E. Main St.
w asher,
Maple Street,
mutic
5,
Phone
the hospital. I e11pecia lly wa n t f omeroy,
WY 2-297 .
Mi d dlepo rt.
Phone WY2-5460
lo thank Dr. Boice, nunes and
'7·21-tfc
1 Children welcome.
0. 20.atp
the Melga General Hoapilal 1 - - - -----___ _ �
Staff I also wish lo lh i!. nk P EKIN F.SE PUPPI ES. REASON•
732
Mrs.
W:
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ABLE.
,Call,
MODERN
THHEE
room apa r ttho,� sending cards,
Syc,a more St , Middleport.
men l . 156 Mulberry Ave .. Porn ·
9•2t-lte
Dean B&amp;rnilz,
9- 19-6tp
cr uy.
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BATES

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G9�usi �e.:�rvic• 1 20) Business �rvices

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\\1dd1eport WY •l•2.64t
Pomeroy WY -2-319S
K.AVTZ Fli,£D STOIUi
At Clt-Nfer
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a.tort 9:GO AM.
AIMny u,w

The Septe m ber
m eeti n g
of
Gruup I of the Fi r st Un iled Presb)'te rian Church, Middleport, w as
held tu esday eve n ing al the home
of M rs. Dale Walbur n w ith Mn.
Jam e s Sa n born, chairman in
charge.

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BOO Fl.

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Ga ..i ges: Montgom ery 1 6.2_ u v •
per 9.3, lower Six tl. ope n , G a 1
tipolis 17, 9 upper 10, 3 lowe r, 5
rt. open; Lock 23 15.4 upper 9.0
lower, clo.se d off; all mov eabl e
dams up 1 3 thru 2:.-1; 13 r unning
haU a trap, 1 4 lh r u 23 clos ed oH .
Ohio River Boals, down, Lock
g L. Wai d Child ress 1 0 : 45 p m ,
g.. 1 ; Lock 13 John J. Ro we 6:30
am 14-2; Lock 14 Pittsburghe r
7:ia am, 21-0; Lock 1 6 Diese l
4:03 pm 0- 1 ; Lock 1 8 South la nd
2:45 am, 0-2; Bayou La rr iene
Frybe rg er
8: 1 5 am, 4·0; I: F:
8:M am, 0-IO: Lock 19 Cha r les
R. Steph e nson 10 am 1 7 · 1 ; Lock
20 Ja ne Hoagland 9 : 1 5 am, 3-6;
Lock 23 Ellen Z 5 : 06 am 10-0.
No boats out of the Kanawha
none at Gallipolla up at Lock 23
Nelson M. Broadfoot 3 : 45 pm, 4-0
National 10:45 pm 3·0: Elg er
Benner
Clirr 1 : 1 4 am 0-2, B!)b

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Ca rso n atte n de d an annual di n 1 ne r meeting of the Farm en Land
Un
I Bao k As,oeiaUon ,t Cedn Lokes
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near Rlple y , Sept_
me
the
n
of
eti g
The first fall
Men ' s Fellowship or th e Pomeroy
spring.
Baptist Chu r ch was heltl Sunday
Slides of th e Cou n ty Weekday
ev e ning 11 1 the chur"h
Religious Education cla.�..ea were
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o r ,· al Wile!I was di airman for s)own by Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel 11 s
th e hamburg f ry after w hich a a part of the ;, rogram.
.
brier buslnC"ss sessio n w a! held
Att n d•n1: � r t hos . n med. a n d
w ith Roy Domigan, president,
in
�owa n , � C�ard ;in faw J E
.:huge. It was dcddc d to hav e 1118 G
� uy
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e ll,
guests at the Octobe r m ee ling a 11 1 -Fo5f.e r, Le r oy Ru ;��
;ddie
r,
e
inn
e
Geor�
th e base- Step�enso..n,
men w ho helped with
pp e l, Tom a nd
ale
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mcnt proJ ect the past w i nter and , ?
alph
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C. Zunde l.
6: 05 am 6- 12.
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3 Complete Rooms
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INCLUDING

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Kills, Middleport.,
Call Don
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INSURANCE
AutoFire,
t.
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Middlepo
Al,(ent!f,
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2Q.21'-U
2903.

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•nd only $ 1 .00
por d•y.

BAKER

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GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT

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Routes 124 and 143

CROSSROADS

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WE WI SH lo thomk all ou r neigbNICE apartnwnt, 3 rooms an d
bon ind frie n ds for the kind- l - MASS EY HARRIS 4�. New
buth. 1 38 Uullc r nut. Phone 8 HOOMS, WITU BATH Two story 1
tires, A·l condition. 2 ro w mounneH shown during the illneu
Thu rn.la)' and l"nda_y WY2·2292
home nea r school. Take over
led eorn picker. Williamson
•nd death of our fathe r and
9- 2 1 • 1 t 11,
$46.
80 per month payments afler
Fa rm Supply, Rutland. 9-19-3lc
buaband, Samual Meisner, also
do
w
n
payment. l'ho ne WY 2-5324.
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Ewing Fune'"' Home, the ''"
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AUCTION
-- -- . -· --.- . - roll SAL E : FIVE ROOM HOUSE
be11rere:, neighbors and fr iends
SATURDAY, Sept. 14, 1960
1_ OH G l llL lo a11s1st w 1_t h
WOMAN
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w ith bath, nice localion. Melvin
for the flowers.
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1
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A
M.
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Mrs, Samu11I Melsner
Houd, 1 1 1 Lo:ust St., Pom eroy.
J am t e11vi n g the li lii le and will
v,alids. I r m� off. No lu� ndr y :
(9) l :.-!Olp
and Mrs . Thomas McLaughlin sell lhc following au auction at
,
I ho n e WY2•645D.
9·20·6tc \
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,-21 uc
my reMide n ce z miles west from
l\UUSI� 5 rooms and
Rutland Post' 0£fice on State ] ·w A NT E� n�adi" betwe(•Jt FOH SALE:
hath. run s1zt&gt; ha�cmcnl, dou•
Houle 124, tu rn Soulh on CQU n ly
and
11ges or 55 a n d 65 for house•
blc lot, Ill clly J1111its a t New
road a n d follow a rr ows.
keeper or permane n t home by
Haven, W. Va. $0500 .00. !'hone 1
WST BROWN, WHITE a n d black
· t'o rd Tractor with mo w er, 900
widower Jn Syracuse, Ohlo.
9.zJ -Olr
Tl12 :l4 \4,
apotled female Bea&amp;le Hound in
, Bales of Hay, J Hog t'eedcrs
Write Box 668- J I c/o The D.iily
the viclnll y o[ Syracuse. con•
2-4·10 mole !lize), 1950 lnte r naScnl incl, J'on1eroy.
9-20•f:llp 1-"Vlt SALE 9 room house, tlouble
laet William Zerkle or cill ( Hu n a l He11vy Duly 'l'rnck 1..-180 ---------- lo1 . :14 4 Ut•Hh St , l'hunc WY2·
WYZ-6832,
8-2Q-3tc
to be sold for pa rts), Myers w eM:\N for deani11g, ironing I
241Hi a J ter ti p. 111.
9-21 -3\c
1
day ;i WCl! k. WY2-:i49J 9-2 1 ·:ll ll
W11ler Pump, Uecp Well Pump
and 'rank, 2 three Pha5c Mo- - -·- - · ·
FOUND SMALL pocketbook wilh
CAl'AIU ,E person 1u du iron ing
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b_
ton, Other Moto rs, Coal Dr llls,
money, No ldcntllic»Uon. Iden• I
and deaning ont' day c;1d1 week
Othe r Tools, 1500 Ft. Plaslic
tlfy and claim by payinlil ad.
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ni: e :;��
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WY2·277 3 ,
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l i-� t��� MIDD LE PORT - 6•room frame
� � 2:� ;.:_ �1
huu!:lC with hath, nice
fire
(Site 4 to 10., 1 400 Amp. (
plaCI', AaS l1ea1i1 1g. White shill•
S w itch Box,
4" Oak
glc exte r ior w ith la rge pordl.
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Pla n k 9 n. Long, 1 Doz.
C.0 11vc n ie11tly lo('atcd un the
_ ··-AU Mak.. tN MNe11
Gcese, • 40 Chicke ns , (Approx.) --- ·
main stree t through town. Pru·
J400 MONTHL Y
QTROPOLffAN MGTOIII
I Doi. Ducks. The above Items
pcrty i s in good t·o n ditio n a nd
SPAR E TIME
- loot Molll It.
are to he sold before Lunch ,
a rc11I h11y at $3500.00. Some
l l ef1 l l i ng and colletlmg money \
,__, Otllo
LUNCH WILL Bl SIRVID
finant·in� c11n bl) ussumed.
from Ne w Type high qua l i t y
,,HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI
EPORT- Lari.:t' masonry
MIDDL
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tlispcrmrs
operated
com
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w
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Por
Room
h
Divider,
2
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t
t,
HM STUDEBAKER ye Presiden ,
home
wilh 9 rooms, I ½ b11thi1,
this
K
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ea.
No
s
e
llini;:.
l'o
quulify
pt . Se tlio nal Couch, Chiffo, tlr. sedan. flneit and be 1t I
b:1.s1' 1111'nt,
furrrnee
heating.
have
re nces,
you
refe
must
car,
w
Chest
Dra
ers,
or
robe,
HumStudebaker. Really aharp inside
1 ly located
N
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on
larg
e
loL.
St�en
o
t
cash.
to
$UIOO
$600
r
p
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ey
e
BTU),
Heat
(45000
G11M
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and out. $1 ,095. Bla nar's,
$200U.OO
11nd
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$
Only
w
11ct
hours
1.:an
twelve
eekly
Barrell Hal'k Chair, Be d room
Pomeroy.
9 15 fltc
1
-· down paymen1
ean handle.
u11 lo $4 00 monthly. More full
Suite, Vcst11 G1111 Range, Philco
Some skill in inte r io r dccor al·
time. For 1icrsu1111I inLervicw
185tl FORD V8 Fairl■nc
Comb.
Refri gerator,
ABC
-Hll'd top
i ng. 1111 d other wol"k and do-it•
w
rite
P.
O.
Uox
8027,
MinncuCpe. One of cleanest can In
W11her, Reel Type Lawn Mowyourself and this hume can be
polis, Mi nn . ludude phone n u m•
lown. ,1095. Blaelln1r1, Pomer, 2 t·lo wer Pedestal&amp;, 2 Roea .$20, 000 home.
her.
9·22- ltp
D 15 6lc
eroy.
ken, Standa, 2 Single Jron
E-6- room fnme house,
S".RACUS
Beds (Complete), Drea,1n1 Ta1908 CHEVROLET VB Bel Aire, 4,
one floor w ith hath. :rnd gas
ble, Gl!I Heater (15000 BTU), (
dr. Sed1n. Good lookin&amp; and .11ood
--- -- •-- -ht•ating.
La r ge
l evel lot.
2 White Chai r s, Lamps, Kilrunninl cu. $99!1. Blaetlnars,
WISTING
MU
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ELLllt
cash.
FURNACl!
$4000.00
chen Cabinet (Ve ry Good), 5
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Iii 15 6tc
Pomeroy.
� . Dinnette Set, Deep F i' yer, · HOUS I •PP l i•11cH. Arnold llra. SALISBURY TOWNSHIP -4- r oom
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th•rt,
Syracu
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Ohl.,
PhorMi
rranw with elN· lrir-ily a111d cis·
Mi1cell1n eous Item,.
1100 PLYMOUTH VB 4 dr Sedan.
W
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tern
water , ½ .ic re lot. 400
2-6:114
ADA VAN MITIR, Ownar
lJlre new black and whit• fin,
fu•t
f
rom Pomeroy corporalion
T•rm1:
C■1h.
tab. Pu1h button shift. $895.
1 BU LLDOZE R FO II" HIR E· Po � d8 • J
$1000.00.
Not ltHpon1lble for Accldenh I
Bliettn1r1, Pomeroy.
D 13 file
b asemen t
Ian d•�a p mg. RUTLA ND TOWNSH IP-6 room
and
lltAD,OID AUCTION
Cheste
one
r,
Yulton53.2 5G .
fram e house w ilh me tal roof,
1800 DODGE in near perfect COMPANY' RACINI, 0.
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out-ccllur,
well 111ntl I al' re lot.
eond.11.lon, will trade for tractor AucllanHr: CRITT RADFORD
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On i,:ood road �2 mile f rom
of equel value. t.:on\.lcl Oliver l1le M1n1pr: A. C. BRADFORD. AI R 80NOJTION11'G, REFRIG.ERStale l l igh wa)'. $2000,00 cash.
S.,N, Portland, Obio, Rt. 1 , IHHllc
ation ,ervtce. Jack'• RefrlgeraALBERT M. COX, S1leaman
►JIHIP
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l'boue
TU2·
Uon,
New
Haven
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pro•
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THE LATE T. H. DAv1S
o•
229
Phon1 WY2-2l20
6-2'.S·U 1 ·
lNO OLDSMOBILE aedan, Rea•
perty, hrlck two story, localed __:__ ____ _
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WY2,3130
IOl11bl)' priced. c,11 WY2·3232.
al North
Third and Colli
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A1 1CTIONl a
NMte
Streets, Mi d dleport, may be
Co.-11ple:a ..nlct
7 ROOM HOUSE. b11tb. three lols.
aeen
any evening.
9-17-::tOlc
Crltt lradt.nt
Motor
re•
CHEVROLET.
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- -786 Hysell St., M iddleport. J.
Wtfte,
Phone
..Contfft
conditioned. Run, 1ood, 11110. U S E D ELECTRIC PORTABLE
H. Allen.
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9-7-tfc
A. C. BRADr,OAtl, R•c6"e. Oh.._
D1l1 JlyH II, 173 Grant St.,
nwinl( machine, Onl y $11UO. _______
8-21·3lp
lllddleport, Ohio.
Uoed eledrlc console, $111.50. Al• ROOFING, SPOUTING, She,! M•ao
new Singer sewlna machines
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t1l work and repa.lr w.:rk ur /
FORD automatic transmluion
C• •• � o. 1 3,(MO
and vacuum l:'lcanerH. The F�bany
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klnd.
Phone
WY
2-2301.
e
n
Jlviden.
Pho
D.
A.
radio.
and
G. E. Maebo n , dba .Pilaebon &amp;
ric;: Shop. Phonci WY-2·2284.
S.1 1-IIO&amp;p.
1&gt;-21-4tc
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acbon,
whose address is 2810
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9-19.stc
Collis Ave nue, Huntington, Weal
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Virginia, and is not a' resident of
blonde, $100.00, 57 Frigidaire
the State of Ohio, Is hereby notl• '
VOTE FOR WAYNE after
12 cu. ft. $150.00. Good condlf
ied that on the 5th day of July,
jea tr," Wayne Poullr)' Mixer
tion. Phone WY2-6274. 9--2 l -3tp
l960,
Mountai n Ir on and Sdppiy
JfOUDd and mlxed with your own
filed its petition against him as
Co.
pain.
Thia comblnation helps POTATOES Clarence
Pt'olfill,
,.
. defcnd,nt, in the Court ofc.r.Com­
, lllvt rou more for your money
Portland, Ohio
9•2 l · l 2tc
mon Pleas,
Mei&amp;a County, Ohio,
tbroUlh maintained hllh produc­
Case
No.
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3,040,
praying for jud&amp; ·
FOR
SALE:
1
white
face
cow
with
-. low coat per dmen eu1.
ment agalnat him for the sum of
•
month
old
calf
by
the
aide;
Alk 1bout fortified Wayne Poul•
,Ill
two thot1aand one hundred ninety
ttr �r at dealer. K•utJ Feed I manure lipreader, works good
, e v e 11
and
91/100
dollars I
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aaddle
$25;
PS;
1
small
hone
"'8t Cbater, Oh)o.
($2,19'7 .91 ) plus lnteri!st at rate or '
1 e:ctra nice large black hone
six; l)flr cent, represenllng merchan•
11ddle
Arnold Grate,
diae sold lo him on account, and
Phone S82-4 191 or Slt2·4811.
costs of thls action.
9-2 l-3lc
Said defendant Ii required to an­
FOR SALE One 1963
Chevrolet
awer on or before the 29\h day of
1 October, 1960.
tonvertlble In good conditlon.
Sorrel work hone wl(l. 14i00 lh1
Moyntaln Iron &amp; Suppl., Co.
CH1' ·2194,
9-21-3lc
&amp;., J, I, O'BRIEN,
lt1 attorn•y
We repall' all typea of ratll•
(8)
3
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'7,
14,
28; 00) $, 8tc
atora,' from beater cores to

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n
\\',jlhu rn pre- ,." hu r•,._h on O •..tobe r 2 wa•., • o· sC"S·
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scnted the devotions using th e sed. A r ound robin card was sign•
· topic "Disposition" w hirh was e by the group and sent to Mrs.
d
tak e n from the book "The Greal•
Branch Flemiring.
1
est Thlngs in the Wo rld."
Topic for the Bibl e Study
The meeting w as closed with
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' h w as g11,en
bY Mrs. HaroId prayer by M rs. Ron a id Han d.
Saue r was •·Unlearning Our HalMiss Nancy Dunbar was a guest
reds " and M rs. Dwighl Wallace
Following the m eeting pu n ch
led th e book stud y "The Olurch and cookies were se r ved by Mrs.
and Whal It Is and Docs'' tak e n Walbur n who was assisted by
from the book ··consider the Mrs. Rod ney Sau e r with M r8.
Church "
Geo rge Ande rson Jr., as a con ·
Du ri�g the busi n ess mPcling tr ib1.1ting hoste ss.
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REASONABLE RATES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Mc Coy
C■II or writ• 1.
Chuter,
Ohio
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N E:J G U: R B U LLDJNG
Jo h.ns-M ..r. ,· fjp roof shlnglea,
kitchen cabinets built lo o rder,
dumi n um windows and doors,
g11rage doors, ceiling tile, vinyl
floor tile and plywood paheling. 1
Call Nelgler's' _
Racme.
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For 'l'et; nagers Only!

1 7 1 Help Wanted

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57 Mer(wry 60 H. P. '495.00
It Me,rcury 70 H. P. �95.00
45 H. P. Mffcury Ot,ttlt "'9.00
MIITIIOl'OI.ITAN tiO lalt Main ..._., ,..,..,..,

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lullest truck l'l' lractor

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WY-2-21 41
Ohio

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.CORONADO, Calif. UPI - , Chi•
ca&amp;o economist John K. Lal'flUm
said Tuesday the U . S. economy la .
beading for a receHion. He told
delea:atn to the California Savin&amp;t
l
,md Loan Le1gue convention the
recession woull be&amp;in next yeu
and laat into 1962.

&lt;lomedy PlayhOUM'!
A.!1•entur� Time
Steamboat l!,J I I
Quick Dra w �-:Gnw
.14Ullc :it the Round
The .Ji11, Tlu :kt\1' �bo•
Wt"�tbercsn
Nr w� Pie-fur"
Huntl&lt;ev Brinkle.r t.erort
Manhunt
Wagon Train
Price is Ri&amp;ht

1:45
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Tate
This is Yo1.1r t,re
Tombstone Territory
Newa He.ciline1
WHthercut
The. Jack Paar 8bolP

s1go on_____
Sign On
Tcci.ay
Welecome Neighbors
Mr. a nd Mrs. North
Dough Re Ml
Ph,y Your Hu-r: ..

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Queen For A Day
Alt.. ut F'1Cel
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Rocky and Hi.I Friench
San Francisco Beat
YoW' El.lo Rep,.:-rter
Weather Teller
Jo]µ) D�e)' �(!WI
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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed

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Weathei' Te.Iler
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Sport!! R,eport
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Late Show
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10,30 Sea Hunt
Cartoon Spectacular
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_The next meeting of the group
will be held on the sccQnd Mon1 tla)' in November with Rev. DonHeld Monday Me.et&amp;ng
The Middleport M iniste rial As· a i d Boone, to have the sermon
' sociatlon met Monday at the o utlin e a11d Rev. Konkrlght in
First Baptist Church with R ev. charge of the devotions.
Nyle Borden, preside n t in cha r ge.
,Following the opening son� .
l,oi1,l·EVB To Hold
Rev. Ray,.mon KOnkright gave the
open iDg 'pr,iyer and Rev. Fre.-f I CouJere11Cf'
, The loc11l con re rence of the
Gardner presented th, sermon
E nterprise a nd Morning Star
outline.
E.LIB Chu.rches w jll he held Sun­
Re11. Konk right also reported to
day. Se1&gt;t . 25 al B p. m. i n the
the group on the Daily Vacation
Mor n ing Sta r church. Dr. Clayton
�ible School held this past June.
L�l:t, �ynfere11ce superinte ndenl-,
in cha r ge of t h e services .,
· • e er
impo r ta nt items will be
discussed and Rev. Glazier asks
that all officials or both churches
be present
Dr. Luh will brit'g the e\lening message and h'l"r'yo11e is in•
: vited lo alle nd the worshi p s�r·
..,le, but only memhers o f the
Council of A&lt;lrn i11isl ration will
'tiave voting powe r d u r ing the lo­
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A Look at the ;;· HtJmo
S)lt1Ttact0pe
Amos &amp; Andy
Shotgun Slade
The Invisible Man
Playhouse or Stars
JolJnny Ringo
Zane Grey Theater
Markham
Ad venture Theater
To Tell the Truth
News
A Look at tbtt Weather
Theater 1 3

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Mr. and Mrs. Rohcrt A r nold
were guests of honor al a C"hirkl'n
ba rbecue Friday cvcni ni.:, give n by
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Smith at lheir
home, Athens Road, in ohsl'rvance
of the Ar nolds' 25th wedding an niversary,
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Pre,ent were Mr. and Mr!.. A rn•
old an� Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
la rd Hines, M rs. Olive Ingraham,
Floyd Weber. Mrs. Ama nda K aspar
and Mr. iittd Mrs. Smilh and Don,
nie and Linda.
Girts were presented th e hon,
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By aBNII BUISJDDLLEB

Barbecue Held For
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Mason
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Princess.es Birgilta 23, and Desi• r ee, 21. wUI make iheir first visit
I to the United States ne xt Novcm.,
bor. They will take part in
the
50th anniversary ceremonies
of
the American - Scandinav,i11n Foun
dation an d will visit Ne w York,
C�lcago, and possibly Philadelphia.

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Pegg)' and,
I Hti� a.ttenQed the Homecoming
at Enterprise_ Sunday,

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Ashland Metered Oas, you can now enjoy
comfonable, Instant gas heat this winter . • •
and thele'a no need fOI' exlCDSivo insulation
or remodeling.
I Besides heating your bome with gas yoo11 '
find pa ii best for cooking. water heating
and clothca drying. Ou ii not only more
economical,' but It's clean, blgbly depend•

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coveri n gs. Phone WY ' 2-2080.
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, HOME COOKED
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NO HUNTING. Without pe r miS!I PEACHES,
NICELY l'' URN Js•iED 28ED ·
Webater Fnut Farm, Lo n g Bot.
Ion on Parker fa r m, Lau re l I
I room up�tain aparlmenl. Ph.
tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5·3201
Cliff, Mra. Pearl Parker.
wy2.3874.
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HAM SHOOT, Sunday, September
unfurnished. Mc�•tert, Middle
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2' 1t Tlbblet Woods, .spo n sor· GAS, FUEL
port. Phone WY 2·2821 . 3 3 ti
naces. Call lor free es11mate1,
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I WISH TO THANK everyone
plowing_
50 FOOT Trailer, 3 full sized
Who was so kind and visi led
GRAVILY TRACTOI
Dedroorn�. full balh with aulo•
me during my recent slay in Sales and Service 512 E. Main St.
w asher,
Maple Street,
mutic
5,
Phone
the hospital. I e11pecia lly wa n t f omeroy,
WY 2-297 .
Mi d dlepo rt.
Phone WY2-5460
lo thank Dr. Boice, nunes and
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1 Children welcome.
0. 20.atp
the Melga General Hoapilal 1 - - - -----___ _ �
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Mrs.
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MODERN
THHEE
room apa r ttho,� sending cards,
Syc,a more St , Middleport.
men l . 156 Mulberry Ave .. Porn ·
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Pomeroy WY -2-319S
K.AVTZ Fli,£D STOIUi
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a.tort 9:GO AM.
AIMny u,w

The Septe m ber
m eeti n g
of
Gruup I of the Fi r st Un iled Presb)'te rian Church, Middleport, w as
held tu esday eve n ing al the home
of M rs. Dale Walbur n w ith Mn.
Jam e s Sa n born, chairman in
charge.

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Ga ..i ges: Montgom ery 1 6.2_ u v •
per 9.3, lower Six tl. ope n , G a 1
tipolis 17, 9 upper 10, 3 lowe r, 5
rt. open; Lock 23 15.4 upper 9.0
lower, clo.se d off; all mov eabl e
dams up 1 3 thru 2:.-1; 13 r unning
haU a trap, 1 4 lh r u 23 clos ed oH .
Ohio River Boals, down, Lock
g L. Wai d Child ress 1 0 : 45 p m ,
g.. 1 ; Lock 13 John J. Ro we 6:30
am 14-2; Lock 14 Pittsburghe r
7:ia am, 21-0; Lock 1 6 Diese l
4:03 pm 0- 1 ; Lock 1 8 South la nd
2:45 am, 0-2; Bayou La rr iene
Frybe rg er
8: 1 5 am, 4·0; I: F:
8:M am, 0-IO: Lock 19 Cha r les
R. Steph e nson 10 am 1 7 · 1 ; Lock
20 Ja ne Hoagland 9 : 1 5 am, 3-6;
Lock 23 Ellen Z 5 : 06 am 10-0.
No boats out of the Kanawha
none at Gallipolla up at Lock 23
Nelson M. Broadfoot 3 : 45 pm, 4-0
National 10:45 pm 3·0: Elg er
Benner
Clirr 1 : 1 4 am 0-2, B!)b

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Ca rso n atte n de d an annual di n 1 ne r meeting of the Farm en Land
Un
I Bao k As,oeiaUon ,t Cedn Lokes
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near Rlple y , Sept_
me
the
n
of
eti g
The first fall
Men ' s Fellowship or th e Pomeroy
spring.
Baptist Chu r ch was heltl Sunday
Slides of th e Cou n ty Weekday
ev e ning 11 1 the chur"h
Religious Education cla.�..ea were
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o r ,· al Wile!I was di airman for s)own by Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel 11 s
th e hamburg f ry after w hich a a part of the ;, rogram.
.
brier buslnC"ss sessio n w a! held
Att n d•n1: � r t hos . n med. a n d
w ith Roy Domigan, president,
in
�owa n , � C�ard ;in faw J E
.:huge. It was dcddc d to hav e 1118 G
� uy
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e ll,
guests at the Octobe r m ee ling a 11 1 -Fo5f.e r, Le r oy Ru ;��
;ddie
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inn
e
Geor�
th e base- Step�enso..n,
men w ho helped with
pp e l, Tom a nd
ale
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mcnt proJ ect the past w i nter and , ?
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3 Complete Rooms
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559500

ALL N W FURNITURE FOi

INCLUDING

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Kills, Middleport.,
Call Don
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INSURANCE
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Middlepo
Al,(ent!f,
mobile. Bonds. Phone WY2Q.21'-U
2903.

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•nd only $ 1 .00
por d•y.

BAKER

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GRAND OPENING SATURDAY NIGHT

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Routes 124 and 143

CROSSROADS

( 2 1 ) Reo l �state

WE WI SH lo thomk all ou r neigbNICE apartnwnt, 3 rooms an d
bon ind frie n ds for the kind- l - MASS EY HARRIS 4�. New
buth. 1 38 Uullc r nut. Phone 8 HOOMS, WITU BATH Two story 1
tires, A·l condition. 2 ro w mounneH shown during the illneu
Thu rn.la)' and l"nda_y WY2·2292
home nea r school. Take over
led eorn picker. Williamson
•nd death of our fathe r and
9- 2 1 • 1 t 11,
$46.
80 per month payments afler
Fa rm Supply, Rutland. 9-19-3lc
buaband, Samual Meisner, also
do
w
n
payment. l'ho ne WY 2-5324.
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Ewing Fune'"' Home, the ''"
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AUCTION
-- -- . -· --.- . - roll SAL E : FIVE ROOM HOUSE
be11rere:, neighbors and fr iends
SATURDAY, Sept. 14, 1960
1_ OH G l llL lo a11s1st w 1_t h
WOMAN
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w ith bath, nice localion. Melvin
for the flowers.
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A
M.
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ho 1i sew '.1 �k and t11te of Lwo m•
Mrs, Samu11I Melsner
Houd, 1 1 1 Lo:ust St., Pom eroy.
J am t e11vi n g the li lii le and will
v,alids. I r m� off. No lu� ndr y :
(9) l :.-!Olp
and Mrs . Thomas McLaughlin sell lhc following au auction at
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I ho n e WY2•645D.
9·20·6tc \
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,-21 uc
my reMide n ce z miles west from
l\UUSI� 5 rooms and
Rutland Post' 0£fice on State ] ·w A NT E� n�adi" betwe(•Jt FOH SALE:
hath. run s1zt&gt; ha�cmcnl, dou•
Houle 124, tu rn Soulh on CQU n ly
and
11ges or 55 a n d 65 for house•
blc lot, Ill clly J1111its a t New
road a n d follow a rr ows.
keeper or permane n t home by
Haven, W. Va. $0500 .00. !'hone 1
WST BROWN, WHITE a n d black
· t'o rd Tractor with mo w er, 900
widower Jn Syracuse, Ohlo.
9.zJ -Olr
Tl12 :l4 \4,
apotled female Bea&amp;le Hound in
, Bales of Hay, J Hog t'eedcrs
Write Box 668- J I c/o The D.iily
the viclnll y o[ Syracuse. con•
2-4·10 mole !lize), 1950 lnte r naScnl incl, J'on1eroy.
9-20•f:llp 1-"Vlt SALE 9 room house, tlouble
laet William Zerkle or cill ( Hu n a l He11vy Duly 'l'rnck 1..-180 ---------- lo1 . :14 4 Ut•Hh St , l'hunc WY2·
WYZ-6832,
8-2Q-3tc
to be sold for pa rts), Myers w eM:\N for deani11g, ironing I
241Hi a J ter ti p. 111.
9-21 -3\c
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day ;i WCl! k. WY2-:i49J 9-2 1 ·:ll ll
W11ler Pump, Uecp Well Pump
and 'rank, 2 three Pha5c Mo- - -·- - · ·
FOUND SMALL pocketbook wilh
CAl'AIU ,E person 1u du iron ing
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b_
ton, Other Moto rs, Coal Dr llls,
money, No ldcntllic»Uon. Iden• I
and deaning ont' day c;1d1 week
Othe r Tools, 1500 Ft. Plaslic
tlfy and claim by payinlil ad.
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9·20•3tc I
WY2·277 3 ,
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l i-� t��� MIDD LE PORT - 6•room frame
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huu!:lC with hath, nice
fire
(Site 4 to 10., 1 400 Amp. (
plaCI', AaS l1ea1i1 1g. White shill•
S w itch Box,
4" Oak
glc exte r ior w ith la rge pordl.
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Pla n k 9 n. Long, 1 Doz.
C.0 11vc n ie11tly lo('atcd un the
_ ··-AU Mak.. tN MNe11
Gcese, • 40 Chicke ns , (Approx.) --- ·
main stree t through town. Pru·
J400 MONTHL Y
QTROPOLffAN MGTOIII
I Doi. Ducks. The above Items
pcrty i s in good t·o n ditio n a nd
SPAR E TIME
- loot Molll It.
are to he sold before Lunch ,
a rc11I h11y at $3500.00. Some
l l ef1 l l i ng and colletlmg money \
,__, Otllo
LUNCH WILL Bl SIRVID
finant·in� c11n bl) ussumed.
from Ne w Type high qua l i t y
,,HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI
EPORT- Lari.:t' masonry
MIDDL
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tlispcrmrs
operated
com
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Room
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Divider,
2
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t
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HM STUDEBAKER ye Presiden ,
home
wilh 9 rooms, I ½ b11thi1,
this
K
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ea.
No
s
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llini;:.
l'o
quulify
pt . Se tlio nal Couch, Chiffo, tlr. sedan. flneit and be 1t I
b:1.s1' 1111'nt,
furrrnee
heating.
have
re nces,
you
refe
must
car,
w
Chest
Dra
ers,
or
robe,
HumStudebaker. Really aharp inside
1 ly located
N
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on
larg
e
loL.
St�en
o
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cash.
to
$UIOO
$600
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p
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ey
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BTU),
Heat
(45000
G11M
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and out. $1 ,095. Bla nar's,
$200U.OO
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Only
w
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hours
1.:an
twelve
eekly
Barrell Hal'k Chair, Be d room
Pomeroy.
9 15 fltc
1
-· down paymen1
ean handle.
u11 lo $4 00 monthly. More full
Suite, Vcst11 G1111 Range, Philco
Some skill in inte r io r dccor al·
time. For 1icrsu1111I inLervicw
185tl FORD V8 Fairl■nc
Comb.
Refri gerator,
ABC
-Hll'd top
i ng. 1111 d other wol"k and do-it•
w
rite
P.
O.
Uox
8027,
MinncuCpe. One of cleanest can In
W11her, Reel Type Lawn Mowyourself and this hume can be
polis, Mi nn . ludude phone n u m•
lown. ,1095. Blaelln1r1, Pomer, 2 t·lo wer Pedestal&amp;, 2 Roea .$20, 000 home.
her.
9·22- ltp
D 15 6lc
eroy.
ken, Standa, 2 Single Jron
E-6- room fnme house,
S".RACUS
Beds (Complete), Drea,1n1 Ta1908 CHEVROLET VB Bel Aire, 4,
one floor w ith hath. :rnd gas
ble, Gl!I Heater (15000 BTU), (
dr. Sed1n. Good lookin&amp; and .11ood
--- -- •-- -ht•ating.
La r ge
l evel lot.
2 White Chai r s, Lamps, Kilrunninl cu. $99!1. Blaetlnars,
WISTING
MU
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ELLllt
cash.
FURNACl!
$4000.00
chen Cabinet (Ve ry Good), 5
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Pomeroy.
� . Dinnette Set, Deep F i' yer, · HOUS I •PP l i•11cH. Arnold llra. SALISBURY TOWNSHIP -4- r oom
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th•rt,
Syracu
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Ohl.,
PhorMi
rranw with elN· lrir-ily a111d cis·
Mi1cell1n eous Item,.
1100 PLYMOUTH VB 4 dr Sedan.
W
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tern
water , ½ .ic re lot. 400
2-6:114
ADA VAN MITIR, Ownar
lJlre new black and whit• fin,
fu•t
f
rom Pomeroy corporalion
T•rm1:
C■1h.
tab. Pu1h button shift. $895.
1 BU LLDOZE R FO II" HIR E· Po � d8 • J
$1000.00.
Not ltHpon1lble for Accldenh I
Bliettn1r1, Pomeroy.
D 13 file
b asemen t
Ian d•�a p mg. RUTLA ND TOWNSH IP-6 room
and
lltAD,OID AUCTION
Cheste
one
r,
Yulton53.2 5G .
fram e house w ilh me tal roof,
1800 DODGE in near perfect COMPANY' RACINI, 0.
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out-ccllur,
well 111ntl I al' re lot.
eond.11.lon, will trade for tractor AucllanHr: CRITT RADFORD
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On i,:ood road �2 mile f rom
of equel value. t.:on\.lcl Oliver l1le M1n1pr: A. C. BRADFORD. AI R 80NOJTION11'G, REFRIG.ERStale l l igh wa)'. $2000,00 cash.
S.,N, Portland, Obio, Rt. 1 , IHHllc
ation ,ervtce. Jack'• RefrlgeraALBERT M. COX, S1leaman
►JIHIP
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l'boue
TU2·
Uon,
New
Haven
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pro•
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THE LATE T. H. DAv1S
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229
Phon1 WY2-2l20
6-2'.S·U 1 ·
lNO OLDSMOBILE aedan, Rea•
perty, hrlck two story, localed __:__ ____ _
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WY2,3130
IOl11bl)' priced. c,11 WY2·3232.
al North
Third and Colli
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A1 1CTIONl a
NMte
Streets, Mi d dleport, may be
Co.-11ple:a ..nlct
7 ROOM HOUSE. b11tb. three lols.
aeen
any evening.
9-17-::tOlc
Crltt lradt.nt
Motor
re•
CHEVROLET.
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- -786 Hysell St., M iddleport. J.
Wtfte,
Phone
..Contfft
conditioned. Run, 1ood, 11110. U S E D ELECTRIC PORTABLE
H. Allen.
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9-7-tfc
A. C. BRADr,OAtl, R•c6"e. Oh.._
D1l1 JlyH II, 173 Grant St.,
nwinl( machine, Onl y $11UO. _______
8-21·3lp
lllddleport, Ohio.
Uoed eledrlc console, $111.50. Al• ROOFING, SPOUTING, She,! M•ao
new Singer sewlna machines
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t1l work and repa.lr w.:rk ur /
FORD automatic transmluion
C• •• � o. 1 3,(MO
and vacuum l:'lcanerH. The F�bany
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klnd.
Phone
WY
2-2301.
e
n
Jlviden.
Pho
D.
A.
radio.
and
G. E. Maebo n , dba .Pilaebon &amp;
ric;: Shop. Phonci WY-2·2284.
S.1 1-IIO&amp;p.
1&gt;-21-4tc
SPS-ITII, M11on.
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acbon,
whose address is 2810
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9-19.stc
Collis Ave nue, Huntington, Weal
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Virginia, and is not a' resident of
blonde, $100.00, 57 Frigidaire
the State of Ohio, Is hereby notl• '
VOTE FOR WAYNE after
12 cu. ft. $150.00. Good condlf
ied that on the 5th day of July,
jea tr," Wayne Poullr)' Mixer
tion. Phone WY2-6274. 9--2 l -3tp
l960,
Mountai n Ir on and Sdppiy
JfOUDd and mlxed with your own
filed its petition against him as
Co.
pain.
Thia comblnation helps POTATOES Clarence
Pt'olfill,
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. defcnd,nt, in the Court ofc.r.Com­
, lllvt rou more for your money
Portland, Ohio
9•2 l · l 2tc
mon Pleas,
Mei&amp;a County, Ohio,
tbroUlh maintained hllh produc­
Case
No.
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3,040,
praying for jud&amp; ·
FOR
SALE:
1
white
face
cow
with
-. low coat per dmen eu1.
ment agalnat him for the sum of
•
month
old
calf
by
the
aide;
Alk 1bout fortified Wayne Poul•
,Ill
two thot1aand one hundred ninety
ttr �r at dealer. K•utJ Feed I manure lipreader, works good
, e v e 11
and
91/100
dollars I
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aaddle
$25;
PS;
1
small
hone
"'8t Cbater, Oh)o.
($2,19'7 .91 ) plus lnteri!st at rate or '
1 e:ctra nice large black hone
six; l)flr cent, represenllng merchan•
11ddle
Arnold Grate,
diae sold lo him on account, and
Phone S82-4 191 or Slt2·4811.
costs of thls action.
9-2 l-3lc
Said defendant Ii required to an­
FOR SALE One 1963
Chevrolet
awer on or before the 29\h day of
1 October, 1960.
tonvertlble In good conditlon.
Sorrel work hone wl(l. 14i00 lh1
Moyntaln Iron &amp; Suppl., Co.
CH1' ·2194,
9-21-3lc
&amp;., J, I, O'BRIEN,
lt1 attorn•y
We repall' all typea of ratll•
(8)
3
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'7,
14,
28; 00) $, 8tc
atora,' from beater cores to

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n
\\',jlhu rn pre- ,." hu r•,._h on O •..tobe r 2 wa•., • o· sC"S·
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scnted the devotions using th e sed. A r ound robin card was sign•
· topic "Disposition" w hirh was e by the group and sent to Mrs.
d
tak e n from the book "The Greal•
Branch Flemiring.
1
est Thlngs in the Wo rld."
Topic for the Bibl e Study
The meeting w as closed with
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' h w as g11,en
bY Mrs. HaroId prayer by M rs. Ron a id Han d.
Saue r was •·Unlearning Our HalMiss Nancy Dunbar was a guest
reds " and M rs. Dwighl Wallace
Following the m eeting pu n ch
led th e book stud y "The Olurch and cookies were se r ved by Mrs.
and Whal It Is and Docs'' tak e n Walbur n who was assisted by
from the book ··consider the Mrs. Rod ney Sau e r with M r8.
Church "
Geo rge Ande rson Jr., as a con ·
Du ri�g the busi n ess mPcling tr ib1.1ting hoste ss.
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REASONABLE RATES
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Mc Coy
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Chuter,
Ohio
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N E:J G U: R B U LLDJNG
Jo h.ns-M ..r. ,· fjp roof shlnglea,
kitchen cabinets built lo o rder,
dumi n um windows and doors,
g11rage doors, ceiling tile, vinyl
floor tile and plywood paheling. 1
Call Nelgler's' _
Racme.
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For 'l'et; nagers Only!

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57 Mer(wry 60 H. P. '495.00
It Me,rcury 70 H. P. �95.00
45 H. P. Mffcury Ot,ttlt "'9.00
MIITIIOl'OI.ITAN tiO lalt Main ..._., ,..,..,..,

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lullest truck l'l' lractor

radiator,

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WY-2-21 41
Ohio

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.CORONADO, Calif. UPI - , Chi•
ca&amp;o economist John K. Lal'flUm
said Tuesday the U . S. economy la .
beading for a receHion. He told
delea:atn to the California Savin&amp;t
l
,md Loan Le1gue convention the
recession woull be&amp;in next yeu
and laat into 1962.

&lt;lomedy PlayhOUM'!
A.!1•entur� Time
Steamboat l!,J I I
Quick Dra w �-:Gnw
.14Ullc :it the Round
The .Ji11, Tlu :kt\1' �bo•
Wt"�tbercsn
Nr w� Pie-fur"
Huntl&lt;ev Brinkle.r t.erort
Manhunt
Wagon Train
Price is Ri&amp;ht

1:45
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9:30
lu:00
ll!:30

Tate
This is Yo1.1r t,re
Tombstone Territory
Newa He.ciline1
WHthercut
The. Jack Paar 8bolP

s1go on_____
Sign On
Tcci.ay
Welecome Neighbors
Mr. a nd Mrs. North
Dough Re Ml
Ph,y Your Hu-r: ..

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9:00
6:30
8:40
6:45
7:00
1:30
8:30
9:00
9:45
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Price fl Rtght
c'o ncentnuon
Truth or Co nsequence■
r, Could Be- You
�Id Pay Ne -¥8
Mo,· i �t ime
Woman "' World
LoreUa You 11g Show
Young Dr. Malone
f'Tom These Roots
Comedy Playhouse
Ad11e n ture TimP
.Slcamboat BIil
Sf!'L Preston
F1alt &amp; Scr ug,gs Show
Weathercast
N,'W&amp; PlclUrP
H untley ru-•;,l(f.;.;, P.eport
Whlrly birdii
Rescue 8
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choice
Bachelor Father
Thf' Ford Show
The Groucho Sh.ow

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I Married Joan
Ill'llitiess G,un .
Queen For A Day
Alt.. ut F'1Cel
Medif'
nay ln Court
Ga.I, Ston,l 'S_how
B�'it the CltM.1..
Who no You 'l'rw.t
Mn,erlcan -\l,a.1ditand
Rocky and Hi.I Friench
San Francisco Beat
YoW' El.lo Rep,.:-rter
Weather Teller
Jo]µ) D�e)' �(!WI
Fil1ht
Steve Canyon
Donna Reed

Amerlean Bandstand
1 13:30
t :CO
FUcka
1 :sq,
Sm l""rani:lle-J Beat
2:00
Yo1n Esso Reporter
Weathei' Te.Iler
John Daly Newll
J:30
Four Just Men
:00
5:10
:,fosic for Summer Night
f:-:00
Nt1lson Family
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(C 1960, KJng l'e&amp;tllNI B,m41Cate. IDllr.)

MinUJteriaJ Group

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_The next meeting of the group
will be held on the sccQnd Mon1 tla)' in November with Rev. DonHeld Monday Me.et&amp;ng
The Middleport M iniste rial As· a i d Boone, to have the sermon
' sociatlon met Monday at the o utlin e a11d Rev. Konkrlght in
First Baptist Church with R ev. charge of the devotions.
Nyle Borden, preside n t in cha r ge.
,Following the opening son� .
l,oi1,l·EVB To Hold
Rev. Ray,.mon KOnkright gave the
open iDg 'pr,iyer and Rev. Fre.-f I CouJere11Cf'
, The loc11l con re rence of the
Gardner presented th, sermon
E nterprise a nd Morning Star
outline.
E.LIB Chu.rches w jll he held Sun­
Re11. Konk right also reported to
day. Se1&gt;t . 25 al B p. m. i n the
the group on the Daily Vacation
Mor n ing Sta r church. Dr. Clayton
�ible School held this past June.
L�l:t, �ynfere11ce superinte ndenl-,
in cha r ge of t h e services .,
· • e er
impo r ta nt items will be
discussed and Rev. Glazier asks
that all officials or both churches
be present
Dr. Luh will brit'g the e\lening message and h'l"r'yo11e is in•
: vited lo alle nd the worshi p s�r·
..,le, but only memhers o f the
Council of A&lt;lrn i11isl ration will
'tiave voting powe r d u r ing the lo­
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A Look at the ;;· HtJmo
S)lt1Ttact0pe
Amos &amp; Andy
Shotgun Slade
The Invisible Man
Playhouse or Stars
JolJnny Ringo
Zane Grey Theater
Markham
Ad venture Theater
To Tell the Truth
News
A Look at tbtt Weather
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83. Male
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Mr. and Mrs. Rohcrt A r nold
were guests of honor al a C"hirkl'n
ba rbecue Friday cvcni ni.:, give n by
Mr . and Mrs. Roy Smith at lheir
home, Athens Road, in ohsl'rvance
of the Ar nolds' 25th wedding an niversary,
•
Pre,ent were Mr. and Mr!.. A rn•
old an� Susie, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
la rd Hines, M rs. Olive Ingraham,
Floyd Weber. Mrs. Ama nda K aspar
and Mr. iittd Mrs. Smilh and Don,
nie and Linda.
Girts were presented th e hon,
ored guests during the evening.

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I HAVE TO MA KE
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By aBNII BUISJDDLLEB

Barbecue Held For
The Robert A rn olds

Mason
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NEWS

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Princess.es Birgilta 23, and Desi• r ee, 21. wUI make iheir first visit
I to the United States ne xt Novcm.,
bor. They will take part in
the
50th anniversary ceremonies
of
the American - Scandinav,i11n Foun
dation an d will visit Ne w York,
C�lcago, and possibly Philadelphia.

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Pegg)' and,
I Hti� a.ttenQed the Homecoming
at Enterprise_ Sunday,

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complete gas service in your home, With
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comfonable, Instant gas heat this winter . • •
and thele'a no need fOI' exlCDSivo insulation
or remodeling.
I Besides heating your bome with gas yoo11 '
find pa ii best for cooking. water heating
and clothca drying. Ou ii not only more
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' Pioj9cts For Coming Months Studied

/ .:· . .'When First Boptist Chwch Circtes Met
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Mainly About

People
In pOffleroy

Group Donates To
The Blood Program

A ,.,,,,,., of $2; was ,,,1,d to
the l'oun,y Blood .n rogram by the
Homc·buil&lt;ler� Cla ss of the Middle- ,
Qurt Clnm: h of C hrist wt1en th e
group met Tuesday e\· ening al the
home of Mr. and Mrs. C as h B�r.
A $5 donation was Y oted to the
Salvali on Army during the meet\flg
wh ic h was ronducted by the priesid'" 111, w en d e 11 G erI ac h ·
Plan� were mad e for t h e October I
banquet whi�h will be served -by '
the Philat h u Women. Committees
named fur the banqu e t were: d ecoratw11: �rs . We sle}' Fry. Mrs.
Donald liosney and Mrs. Bruce I
Bing h am Program !\-1rs Ba h r,
llrs. Herman Kincaid and Mrs Milton Houdash('lt
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-When · the missi9!1,-Z-Y ci.rcles. o� the Frrst Bc1.ptlst
ly LUCILL5 ttAWKll'III
� ti; of Mlddleport met m regular meetings.
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. are e . ngs eft Sunday I
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Frances_
�The Qprc&amp;ll Circle met at the h@me of Mrs._
,
by plane from c..harleSton, W. Ya.
and
{&gt;enod,
��th, ,Ma. Milton Hood in charge of the devotional
I r her 0 e· o al Gabl
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� � er grane;i-a �er
��er a /Is lr \H
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' ,'J!!.�lUcb.ard OWen, chairman, of the business meet.mg.
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, . .... Tbe "'r"!e
wacussed th
�,,eIr pro · ect of VISl
Peter Jennings and ot h er relatives
�y: decided lo remember /he birthdays of them also and friends '
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White Cross work was also discussed.
Mrs. Oav1d Frecker was the Sun·
J.ln. .U..vid Sneller, readll\f man anii Mni . Richard Hova tter, day gu(."st of her daug h ter and son,• -�irman� •asked each memb(!r to I prHen ted t he program "Churc h in-law, .\Ir. and Mrs . Homer Holter.
� \/l1Cf I record of tbe study bookl Extt-m;ioti" tillr.en from the Mis- Mr and Mrs . Roy
Holler and
(llJFb. tbey read and report to aion )lagazine.
family vi si ted Sunday in Ch&lt;'shire
Thr ,rhool lun&lt;ih project was w ith h er mot he r, :ru-s. George
,
., A&amp;abciatlonal meeting o be di1cuned and alao plana were
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Thompson.
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· , �4 'J'l!u_rlday 1t Rio Grande madt t9 11islt the county infirmMr . and .'\ll n . C h arle s
Werry
.PM. anao_ unced and round-robin ar, e11rl&gt;· next month. Plane and family returned homeM.Moriday
--� were sent to Mu. Victor were Hlio made to eervt ·refresh- ev enin.i: after a we c keml visil m
Raymond Cole was in ehirge of
l e and men1I a1 lbe nex t mee 1·1ng of the Bloomrn�ton, HI., wi! h ' t h eir son
��� :, u- ._.,..,rIea wh·t
the
de,,.oLional period for Tuesday' s
""" , B, Htytt, memu,c:r�
L- of tbe 8 . JI . -an
&lt; born MIO sIonary So- and dau,i;:hter-m-law, Mr, and :"ttrs.
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me('trng
w h ic h included an open- I
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Who are ill.
tiety.
Jame5 Werry aru\ Mr and M i s ing prayer';
srriplure readrng,
�e program of the evenI ng
T111111
� next meeI mg w1·11 be held William Elias. They al so visit ed Mr.
a Bibk Qlli:t.
and
roup
singin
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Iaken Irom tht1 • t th.? home oI Mra. Htrah eI and Mrs. Emmell �has at Lincoln,
'"'IIOme Mlaaion Dlge1t" wH pre• McClure w ith Miss Freddie Hou- llhnois.
'f.1e me e tin� dosed with rra::c• jj;:
ted by M.ra. Allen lluzhea, 4,ashel! In char1e or th, devotL ·. '1Qo4 l!nd Mrs. Blanche Hap- lion, Jn&lt;I Mrs. Tbomall the pro•
Allen Clrns(' ol Jiuusto11, T&lt;'xas , tiy B1....1 Wilwn_ after wludi !'-1"5· f'
arriv ed Monday evenin g rall C'd by K('Jl ncth _ M c Elhmny cundur il'd . a I
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the death or his muthcr, Mrs. Jo hn �cries 01 J:;ames.
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The EnlcrprtSe iUB ::·thurc�
Mr. a·nd Mrs. Pa triC'k Loc harv '.lfr . :ahr,
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. Co.c anc, Mr. and f)1r�,
an
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lijne,, Hra. Paul Smart, and -wlll 0D;9 � _ij�!IY. Day, �t. 211:- spent the week end in Dayton with McElhinny lu �hnsc mcnt1�etl
i,r.,_ Willia ADthOQJ . and Mr•. ·• speeiat df�rrf, ls M'tn1 ••de to Mrs_ Glen Chase. They wer&lt;' .a ccoman;: Mrs . c, rtac h: Mrs. �nn .
have '11 1 00 . petce�l ,1��'Manc�- panied home by !ttn. C h ase and
.� PUilen were auesU.
ey,
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, · a d, . ;:,_rs. C he5lt&gt;r E�.
chool.
Sunday
Rc-V. tranci1, lfh,s Heltll Locha.ry of coh-1mbu11
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LICTA CIRCLI
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��rs. � 1 1Sun.
t�: · Owen Bratton, chairman, ff. Glaaier, paator, '. will, 13' !n who WH alllo a guest of Mrs. Ch ase :
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Jack r: hase of nav:un arrived on
••• l)l charge of the t,u,lneu ehar�e of the . mornlnaf worship
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i:nietln'I of lhe Elecl.l Circle se v ,i:e •� ':" hich time th e Chll- Tuesday , call ed by it,e deat h of his Birth Announced
�h. miet at tbe home of Mr,. d rcn " M11� 1onar)" . Gro11i, will grandmol her, Mrs. Jolin Ch as(' , and , In Ne,u y ork State
have a •.Pec1al part in the .11cr,ice. Is tht' �u e�t of Mr. 11nd Mrs. rat, . MrDa,nle l
�\I Dar■t.
Mr: and Mrs Curtis
The eh.Horen will give �be con- r!eh. i,o h ,i n'
Ilion. New York, are announ ·
, }i:ln, Ethel Hugiles h11d t M are,:atioo an
•. :rs . i:P, · �r r,n,ipocll, Youngs- of
opportu ri.Hy Lo
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the birl h of a son Shawn
�tlon1 and � n. Raymond •hare ir, the purchaaina of Chriat town wu th e Sunda}' nig h t guest
r:urtis, on Monday, Sept 19. The
J4evina who \Os 1n 1!111r1e of .the mas gifO for the r:hildrtn In for- 01 M rs . r;&lt;I,..• B.i rt i:Js.
Dt.Oll'•� presented lhC! artkl'fl t1le-n ta o.di. Everyone la ln"lted.
Mr. an cl �t:· s Don:ild f'ampliell n&lt;'wromcr weigh ed seven pounds,
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,aetmon on the L.ord'e, Prayet."
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of Pit tsburgh , Pa .. were lhl' Sun- fifteen ounce�.
Malcrnal grandpnrcnt s are Mr.
TO HOLD· R I.C•ftTION
. J&gt;,rJn.c the meetinR tbe group
day night ,:ucsl.� of Mrs. Emm a
and Mrs. Georg e Pi sa, SilY er
'ihfcided to furnish lunl!bes at . The Junior Yout,b · .Fellowship Davia.
P,ebool for two children 11 ,Jlart of the Un lted Methodi9t Church
Caller at the horn(' of Mrs . Edna Cree k, N. Y. Pate rnal grandpar- 1
Of. their needy family project. will have a receptii,n for DflW Bartels, Sunday evening,
wue Mr. enti. are Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
%fie)' also voted to remember member, coming Jnto their group and Mrs. Richard Campbell, llo- McDaniel of Ma�on. A gre at
is
Mrs. Nelli e
,heir lpeeial Interest miHlonar- on S unday, frQnt d. to 7 p .' m. at bert Davis, William Barte ls and grandparen t
the church. All IM!V..th and son , C h uck, Charl es Foss and Mr. Schwarz of Mason.
�- on . their birthdays.
·. .After the clo1in,: or the mfet• !il�t h ,rade ,boY11, and , girls al'e und :w1.rs. Ralp h Spencer.
rived Tu e sday for a visil wit h his
l� by 'tbe Lord'a Prayer In 11ni- invited lo attend.
Harold Bartela of- -Youngsto
: rs. Edna B a rtel�.
- -- wn ar- mo th er, M
-aon. retreahmen ts were aerted to
- ---J)lo,11e already
mentioned, and
Mr•. L. D. Dlle11, Mn. Jacob Tur­
ne,, Mn. Beulah White, Mt1.
Harold-. Chase, Mrs. Dana Hamil•
fon, Mra. Jamea Souders, Mra.
�rl Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Houda•
11:telt and Mr■. C. J. Wlae Jr.
,
LOVI JOY CIIICLI
the Love Joy Circle niet at
the church wflh Mrt, 'C.· ,J,
Rhodes and· Mrs. Char1efi Li1Wi1
u· hoate11e&amp;.
_The meeting was opened wllh
pnyer after whleh Mn. Raymon
Grlm WH devotional 1�·•der, HQr
t,Jplc #as ·"Fai th To Live By". ·
During the bu1lne111 , meeting
CQ.nduded by Mr■. t�ts� Balror
projects dl1cu111ed w�fe plaelnll
or Secret Place ma11az't ne11 in the
l)oepttals and the need)' family
project.
Mrs. Joe Wllaon was the pro•.
eram leader i,nd �ave a report on
the book "Safe in Bondage."
The meeting wa, closed wltfl
prayer by Mrs. Bertha Archer
a'U.r , which • the group went til
the basement where Ice , cream
and cake were served at the
f,jll,le decorated in pink. FavOrs
(i;plnt writing pena were .gh:e!i.
eMh member and gueat.
·. ·;-Gue,ta were Mn, Donald lki,one
�ti Wllaon and Mrt. Coke of
f.itmphi1, Tenneaaee.
!.
;:�'t&gt;lher, pre1enl
were Mta.'
Mnlr. Cheeaebrflw, Mn. Charles
Pla nting time i s here for flowe rs that grow , n the spr i ng .
Pf1nett, Mlu Sylvia McM111let;
'Jl -.11. Tony Fowler, · Mra, Jobn
�II. Mn. Morah Leonard,, Mn.
Color fu l tulips, doffodi ls, hyac i nths, etc. We have j ust
-i!!!lan McGbM, M ni II. H Hall
"Ji',·
lll11 Rhoda Hall.
,}� , ;t e next meetlna: will be a
received a large shipm ent so' you can pick your favor ite
uct which will be beld ■l the
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if;· ,it ,. ch,PRISCILLA CIRCLI
varie ties: Buy your i mported Dutch Bulbs here and now 1
',, :. , ,"!U,l'ht
.._ PrlteJlla Circle met at. th11
' ...; . '• ' e of Mrri. Harold 'Roma, tor
, ;�k1 "" if
· _ · · luck dinner after wl'llch ·
Thom11. who la chalrman
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.ii'.•''.'!' �e Circle w11 in charge.
' '\, ., i�tievotlo111 tor the meettnR, en­
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r .._. a:tven by Mn. Gene Col�•
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bnlkies - smooth knit orlons

BLOUSE

and banlons.

Sizes 3 to 6X, 7 to 14 and Teen

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n�west styles, colors and
fabrics.

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DUTCH BU LBS
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l!lant No w
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fuJly fa,hionad in a frnh
floral prlnl with a wide
o w o y c o l l a r, cropped
11 .. YH, 'and diarr,ond b..,1ton• t&lt;, spcork the tt■p·in
1i; l o 1 i n g, Pleated f r o n l
allrt, 3 • 9or1 bock 1klrt,
slash pocket, 2-inch hem,
BIH Of fld, 14-20.14½-24½.

ELB ER FEL DS I N POM ERO Y

MOU 1HAN A aoot­
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FLANNELETTE
G OWNS

\Vomcns flannelette

gowns. Full cut. A won•
dcl'l'ul value. Prints and

solids. Regular and extra
sizes.

$1 .95

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Comfort
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comfort. all season Ions
AND RAND'S
SHARPSHOOTERS DOJ

Compl!l\e

Insulated Boots '
· Both Rubber and Leather,

Sizes In

HARTLEY &amp; B E N N ETT
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SHO E STOR E

WOM E N S
HALF SLIPS

All wool coats -

Shes 6 lo 18

Men's

59c a roll

MENS SWEATERS

Button front ,and 1ipper front

shawl collars. Small, medium

and large &amp;izes in olive

Size 72"xl0.8" - $5.95

Size 72"xl26" - · $7.95.

green, charcoal, Piedmont
blue and Cambridge grey.

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Ex tremely low price on this 100% Virgin Dupont Nylon pile
rug In a very popular hand carved, sculptured design. This rug
Is made with a -whjte roller cq-ated backing and seflled ends.

SALE!

Special Pu,c:hose !

PAS'U:LS and WHITE

t7"

32" -- $1.9$

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48" .--- $3.91J,

Chairs

SALi!! .. NIIIIJObally Advertl....• RHionlc
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INNE'kSPklNG , MATtitESS
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�esilient innerspring -with hundreds of (:Oils. Smooth· ·tpp. Thick:
ly padded for W1&gt;nderM l'.!ornfort. Long-luting coverillp in
iteau'jful dt!i::,orator desian. ReguJ4rl)' Ptlcetl at •.Q .

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Mlltchlno 1.. Spr.... kmo Low Price
\:u11 or ,:win SIIO

and long wl!aripg coY�rs.

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. �ll acting in some eapaeity in the
Scoutlng program In th e Meigs­
GalUa-Mason District, has been
lined up for Sunday's Workshop
Trair,'in¥ Conference at Middle­
L School, aw:irdinl to
port Hixh
' Robert Siler, local Scout Execu·uve.
,
The Instructors, both men and
,,._ , w;omen, have not only completed
·. ilbe eounea which · they will teach
" but will be able to add much in
' the 'flY of practicat expe?lence
from their own associations with
'Sooliting or Cubbing.
if Sunday's courses are scheduled
"'"t'o · •tart at 1 p. m. for those en­
,;:.,fOll!,d.' in one of the three baaic
, · �. ,Ol!l Cµb Scouting,' Boy
,-&lt; Sc;o11Uli,: or Exploring, 1 and at
.1, '..tl:3b . P:, ' •Di. tor thoae who enroll
�: h' j.He�.two-:holll' ,acjvanced courses
• ,on · • parti�ular .phase of the proim.
'" � ', U'e open to unit lead•
-.n'c! -••t.µita, ., troop and
,�1tfee· members, district
· ii( ' inatltutlonal reprellen, 'Ind J)lrenta' · of �uts
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Middleport 's PeeWee baseball
reeently with a picnic held at the
I roadside park. The Little Leaguers of tomorrow , they are.
front row, B.obby Mood 1spaugh, '{'om Cook, Chipper Haggerty.
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Sherman Mills,
Moodispaugh, Dale Clo
. nch, QuiJlen, J immy
Boggs, Ron Cl on e h , Keith_ _Ya n l!3 wagen , Gary Ellis. Back row,
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, Randy Bec'ker, Umdentif1ed, Jim Ferguson , Allen Cunning•
ham, E ugene Powel�, Joh� K loes, Bill Slater, Roy Quil fen,
Jan Lo r.g, V ernon Ltttle, Jimmy Warner, Dennis Boggs.
Stand mg a t rear are Li one I Boggs , Don Mills
' , and Lou
Long, supervisors of the program
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PEEWEE LEAGUERS �
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Ratliff; Advertising Managers, Kay Jenkinson,
Judy ButC'her,_ Chri�t.ine Coats,
Tom Anderson, Jim Hood.
Senior Editor, Karen
McEIhinny; Class Editor, Doris Rice;
Bill Stobart;
Aetivi ty Edi tor.
Composition Edi tors, William
Sollcs and Jim
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Hoyt Typists,
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l Judy r.Sauer, Clyda Taylor,
Susie
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Pullen, Judy Ra tliff, Linda For•
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PPCNIC CANCELLED
Farm Bureau Council No. 3A
h as cancelled its annual plcni&lt;'
for Sept. 25 at the home o!
Harry Pickeft's.

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MEJTING CALLiD
Third Wa_rd Volu11t"r fire­
m•n of l'G1Mroy are to "'"'
tonltflt •t. the W•rd HoUR for
1n Important d.c:islon, Mayor
CharlH L' ...r Nici ttria rnorn11\f,
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e ected To Help

PI811 $2 Milli
. ·on Cancer Work

A re�I' dent of M�1gs County was_ selected Tuesday night at
a meeti �g of Amencan Cancer Society leaders in Gallipolis to
I the Society's lop level volunteer group m Ohio, it was an.
nounced to.day by Mrs. Esther Clark , president of the Meigs
County Umt of the American Cancer Society.
Lloyd E Blackwood, who starts of the local Ame,,·..
-• Can•"'r
a two-year term this month . will Society olf,·ce but the olt,·m, t0"
help to dev&lt;'iop and coor&lt;linate I goals are to rea•h
~·ople
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the 52,000,000 yearly state-wide in M eig, County w,·,. 00, 1,· f•.
canrer con trol. . •."grams of the savin. &lt; Ed •.. ,,,,·onal Programs , od
I ACS Oluo. D1v1s
mn Board o! provide better coven:"e
in our
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raI District 9 on the 68-member
Some vf the point, M,,. Clark
Board.
stressed to warran t bran•h or•
In other act iYity, loeal Ameri- ganizalion in order to reach more
can Cancer Soci ety volun teers at• people with ACS �Ykes are:
ervICeS
tending the r.egion.,t. . meeting.
. . Popolat,·on Explo,,·on _ New
h ard AC-S
Oh to D1v1s1on off1. !, common,·t,·e, are bei·ng ·•••-bJ,
.
� · sbed
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&lt;'ials outhn e plans for the estab- on th e fringes of tGwns as the
UrC
I t 1shment . of ACS. "branches" on a 1 tr•nd
tow.-·,d, ,uborb,n ,,·vm
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county-wide ban,.
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Freeland Norris. well �nown lay I "lliny factors" Mn. Clark said
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Distant Cities ·" Towna In The
preatJ:ier of �acme, w1l! open , ''support th e need for brancbe&amp;
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--- - - - - --- Cou.nty-Awa,- from lhe Cit)' housa series Of nig htly serVIrff at
ing Lhe American Cancer Society
the Pomeroy Baptist Church Sunohice are not fully COa:nizant of
day evening at 7:30.
what the AC.S is capable of doing
At present �fr. Norris is not
I� the way of community &amp;et'only cashier nf the First National
vice.
Bank of Racin e, bu t is al so pastor
"People living in these areas
of the Reedsville
Methodist
will oo able to avail themselves
th arg�. He has also served as a
more read1Jr of the services or
publk school teacher for 1 6 years
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Lhe American
Cancer Society
t'or a number of yeflrs he has
lhro11gh the
establishment of
been t he popular leader of area
"Hymn Sings ".
In a proclama tion issued by brancnes," Mrs. Clark said.
She a.LSO allnounceo the annual
Some of his quartettcs and Governor Michael V. DiSalle Octotrios will present nigh tly selec- her 2-.e has been proclaimed as meet10g of the Meig..'i County
tions.
National BusineSll Women's Week Society will be held Sept. 29tb at
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High
This service
of
"Spiritual
Re•
in
Ohio.
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newaI" services 1· s PI annect m
Everyone who h as contr1·b uted
busmess
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connecti on witLII th IS
woman
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�ble and 18 mv
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pu'- as1' &amp; of the Ba p1·.1sI J u.bIlee Ad· •nas
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wor
recogn
game
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M
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s
h
L
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or
vance, a program
hon
w
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ac111evements
f
h
ur
1e11
m
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· busmes&amp;
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· for dynam1('
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eoonomy
B apt !· St Iad 1es are coop£&gt;ratmg
and wit" contr'b
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Annual eIect1on oI oUicers, rethat th cy h •le ded 1caled them1·1ve years.
------selYes to maintaining the highest ports of committees and two
levels of business and profess- 1 ilms on cancer will be shown.
Lilly Sayre To Be
ional tran&amp;actions and th rough
conscien tious devotion to their f
Buried Saturday
sigfor Li lly vocations have contributed
Funeral senices
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Sayre, 91, who died this morning
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are
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at 8 o'dock in the Meigs General s mi e
Cl ubs throughout the state are
Hospital will be held Saturday at
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2:30 p. m. from the Ewirig C hapel Pt annmg
wi th burial in Letart Falls celebrate their special week as
se I asl·cte.
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Cemeter,·.
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'-"' OuLocaIIY lhe wee. k WI·u LSurviving is a son, Burt. SyraI
ed
b
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M
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BP
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serv
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eport
W
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&lt;'Use (a son, Holly, died a year
,, ub wi·th Mrs. Nan· Moore as
ago) and a number of nieces and '"'I
Twins were wµlners in the elec
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r lbe
cuairman
commi·1tee
nephews and grandch ildren.
lion
of class CJffieert for th e
Friends may call at the funeral planning tl:Je various acliviHes Rutland Hia:ll School held Tues­
for the week
h ome anytime. She was a resident
with students having grades
Tentat·ive ·pJans have beeu day
of SyracU6e.
of
A,
B or C eligible for nomi.
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, made ror a11enct·mg tLne Ch urch of
nations.
· t tOge ther, sunday evenCh. m
CORRECTION
OI(kers chosen were for lhe
to
Don Mullen, Meigs County ,· ng " o,'.t· , 2· Memb•...... are :�
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enior class a
pair of twms,
commissioner, pa�sed and did meet outside the church at 6 . Bett)' and Bobby Arnold of Har­
group
On Thur5day t�e
will
not vote for Mrs. John D. Thomas
rant risonville, shared the president
to finish the un,expired term of meet at the Martin Restau
and vice presidency, Betty being
'l'uesday. for Ju11cheon_ from 11:30-2 : 00.
her husband -wh o died
president and Bobby vice presi­
g
t
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h
pl�Mln
tee
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comm
also
According to -Courthouse re&lt;'ords
dent.
lo_ have a BPW dl�play m the
e arlier, he was said to have vol•
Secretary-treaaurer for that
w1� dow of the Ohio Fuel Gas
i;:
�d for her appointm ent makin
class was Sue Nelson, Rutland.
office.
il a unanimou s vote of the comF'or Juniors, June Tilhs was
I Others on Mrs. Moore 's com- elected, president, she lives m
ission ers .
1 mittee are Mrs. Ch arlotte Perrin,
Mrs. . Eva Stout and Mrs. Mar- Rutl�nd, David Wiseman, Harri­
IRREGULAR
sonville, el ected vice presiden t
00 t
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and Betty Morris, Rulland, sec­
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cetary.\reasurer.
i ;:::ce �an Arrives
; u��� ��i{�]�I
The Sophomores elected David
- - -- -- -Scragg, president, Brenda Tur­
ere From N ew Y ork
H
I Jame!'. S. Rees Jr .. son of Mr. ner, vice presider:!. and Alice
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and Mrs. JamE's s. Recs Sr., of Crouser, secretary-treasurer. All
these s tudents are from Rut­
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R · l! h s
· d h e h of
land.
pi8a�: fro� B�����yn, N:: Yor.�
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where he was uonora
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,
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made up of former Rulliind
charged from the Navy alter four
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High stud ents plus Harrisonville
The Li ons Club sponsored dnve for $2,fiOO to put the Red J·ears service .
W h il e in the Navy he receiv- Higb studrnts makiriJi the North­
Cross Bloodmobi l e back into business in this county today
ed a rating of B. T. 2nd Class western Local School District.
had gone over the top.
.. t•11e Destroyer
and served a boa,-"
Lion ea-chairmen Kai Hindy and I Red Cross Chapter.
E\IRTH ANNOUN CED
Max Ward reported the doflrs 1 It also will pay $110 in back , USS Joh n Hood and was in the
Mr. and Mrs. George Mowery Jr.
that put th e accoun t over $2,500 rent in Pomeroy. an ite m of o"·cr- ' Holy Land durin.R th'e Suez crisis.
head now done away with as far as I He was also on a European tour
were received last night.
are announcing th e birth of a
progran·. rcT! tinuance is con- · of �uty.
blood
Jaagh ter, Linda Jean, at St. Amis
'•It wasn't by 'much," th ey said,
His father went to Parkers• Hospi tal In Cl8velsnd, Sept. 11.
ecrn&lt;'d.
"but it went over."
The b 11 lanc&lt;' of the prese nt burg ye sterday morning and m.et Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
The chairmen said several comis earmarked to financ� the him nn his arrival by plane,
$2,500
Denzil Ricer, Cleveland , and Mr.
munities are ·yet to be heard from,
m through 1961.
progra
blood
and Mrs. George Mowery Sr., Pom­
such as Rutland, for example. EvMEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
On �ept. 2-8 .t�e Bloodmoh1IE'
eroy. Mrs. Mary Yost, Middleport.
ery dollar N!ceived in the drive
Admissions: Clara Grueser, Pom­ ts the baby's great i,;randmothier.
makes
a
no
tht&gt;_r v1s1t l� P�m c roy at
wHI bee banked in a Lions Club ac.
eroy; Dorot hy Ro�eberry, Racine ;
count earmarked solely for the the Junior High aud1tor111m from Betty
Gudy, Minersville; Ada
m.
to
p.
noon
6
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bloodmobile program in Meigs
IDAHDANS VISIT HERi
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tive,•s , Long Boltom; · Vada Tea•
hed
anrzed
ly
t
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A
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re-org
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County, Hindy and Ward indicated.
Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Eiselslein
ford,
Racine.
Croas Ch apter here, lntent on
Disiharges: Stella Lemley, TUP· of Coeur de Lepe, Idaho, 11nd Mrs.
Success of the drive has assured maintaining bloodmobile services,
payment of $1,300 dlte the Hunting­ bas indi&lt;'1tted it will sponsor a pers Plaills; Nada Allan, New Ha­ Norma Dean, Chest.er, visited with
ton Blood ·Ban� Center fo
ast Red Croa&amp; Membership Drive oext ven; Mary McAngus and soi;t, Pam, their cousin, Mn. c. L. ArDold,
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Subs�riplion I Bloodmob1
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In Scout Meeting .

styles with V necks ,and

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JACKETS

$4.95 to $18.95

lleu �·y wei-.ght te xtured viscose rayon thro�cover, sewn on all
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with match mg
3''. cotton bullion fringe - machine
washable - presh runk - Lint free. Colors: Gold, New Cocoa,
Honey Bcig(l, Lip Red, New Hunter.

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Engineer George Johnson ho th
feared hllle Peggy wa� dead Jung
before the} had brough t t he
tram to a screeching hall So
did Peggy's father who was wi th
the conductor and engrneer when
Pegi;:y was rescued from between
t he tracka The e ngineer had seen
her run on to the trackJi . In h orror
th ey stopped their train.
M, Saonders had nohced t hat
Peggy was miasing from the
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UNITED NATIONS, N . Y. JUPIJ - President Eisenhower
today called on Russia to stop meddling in the Congo and to
1
help the United Nations carry out a Hve-point program he
1
Lillie .f'egA y Saund ers, 21- 1 unit en�ines and three freight I
proposed to assist new Afri�an nations to build in freedom.
mouth oh! diiug hter of Mr and cars of a C &amp; 0 Railroad tram
He said Soviet secrecy added to the pressing danger of
Mrs Robert Saunders, Chesh1_re. on t he lra:cks heh.ind the Saund
"war b)' miscalculation'.' and urged the Soviets to join in dts•
IS eit her hke a cat and has mne er8 home.
I live s, or has a kniltk for m1racuarmament talks designed to ha1t the global arms race and pre­
P•HY 1uffertd only minor
lously esoping death.
,
brulH1 o.f the forehead, bevent its spread into space.
The littl e girl escaped almo1fi lin� to hne beH c■uHd by
'I he C h ief Executive suggested catspaw for an imperialistic
c�rtam d eat h yesterday
eve niDC , her t-e'•d tfrlklng • nil,
that the United Nations declare I power, l h erelly unuermines the
at 5 50 whrn run over by tw(� : Conductor C. A. Andrews and
.the moon and other celest ial Uni� Na tions and places in jeop­
bodies "off limits" for any war- ardy the independence of itse H
like.activities and b&amp;n ,weapons of .i.nd others," Eisenhower warned.
R ■V. CARL NUTTER
mass destruction from outer space.
Ready for Dlsarm.rnitnt
A revival will begin tonight at
Mike World Addreu
Th e President also declared
These were among 15 proposals the Unit ed States is ready to suh­ t he Ches ter House of Prayer with
the President made h1 a "state-of- .nit to any wurkable, · reciprocal the Rev. Carl Nutter of Park ersth e-world'' address to the U. N. inspection plan to ach.ieve di5- burg as enngellst. The services
General Assembly attended by Jrmamen t. H e called for a sh ut­ had bee n scheduled fi,r Oct 2
By United Prns lnt.rn•tion.l
Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khru- down of plant.s makin� fissionable bu t due to illness were ch an ged Lo
T he camp ajgn paths of the
residential
candidates brOught
•
•
.shch ev and a best of other for- ma terials for nuclear we.i.pon5 in start tonight.
J',e M�dwest where the common
th
I
h
d
t
ose
get
ay
er
o
1D
�
�
�m c
will be special singing
T
eign leaders.
.h is country and Russia.
"i&lt;here
n ,· ght. •v• rvbody ,· , w• l- Object of the.tr affe.ctions was the disgruntled farm belt vote.
Eisen h ower ammged to see •a
O ther highlights of the Presi•
Democratic nommee John F. Kennedy unleashed an attack
dent's speec h :
Ti to, a Communist leader wh o �o�� - Rev. Edm;nd Life is past;r,
on Re�ublica°: farm po�icies and outlined his proposals for
-He warned th at the �United broke with the Kremlin, at 5 p.
Nations should not be used as a m., EDT, t oday ill t he Presiden­
· bolstermg fallmg farm mcome in a major speech at the napropaganda forum by ally cnun- tial Sui te at the Waldorf.Astoria
tional plowing contest in Sioux Falls, S. D.
try, and voiced all-out U. S. sup- Hotel.
_His GOP riv�}, Vice Pre�iden t
Ask ed if he t houg h Kennedy adport for th e world body .
He also set up conferences toRichard M. Nixon, campaigning I vocated a policy of surrender,
(See Ike At U. N., P•ge Si11:)
M1ssour1, was due lo follow Nixon replied: " Absolutely not.
-He called for immediate So·
nncdy by a day to Sioux Falls. Mr. Kennedy tl idn' t know w hat he
viet . American talks to discuss
xon was rxpc&lt;'ted to outline the was eapousin11,. Thal waa the trouway� to halt production of fission­
se cond installmen t of h.is farm ble . . but because of per haps
able materials for nuclear weap­
program t here Friday , takin g up lack of understanding and experions, and for resumption of Eaat­
the con troversial Issue of !arm en ce he was naive
West disarmament negotialion�
parity and price �upports.
Kenn edy, in appearances throug h
broken Orr last June.
, Hr,
A�
"N'S (Speciall-The Ten th
Some tr. ad it I oua t ly Republican Tennessee Wedn esday, fired back
-He urged adoption of s "food­
Annual High School Band Day at f arm areas h ave shown signs of at Nixon for suggestlng th at the
for-peace" plan to aid n eedy na­
Ohio University will be Satur- ct 1· sconten I caused by th e squeeie candidales keep quiet allout any
tions by supplying surplus foods
ct
ay aI l•ne 0 U-UniYersity of Toi- on rarm ers hetween rising costs American
shortcomings
while
under' the auspices of the United
edo
football game a t Peden Sta- and dec1 1111ng
·
· ·
prices
for th e ir KhrWi hchev is in this coun try.
Nations.
Additional workers for the I, a·mm.
pcodo'"0t, •
•
Id mu ch ra ther K hrui.h•
Citt11 U. N. Attack
"I Wou
four bands totalin g
Toura Thrae State1
chev and Castro hear t he voice of
The President, expressing sup­ Salvation Army Drive h11 ve been 1541Twenty•
•
members will be featured in
KennedY campa1·g ned ILmoug h oppoa1twn wbich doesn't want ap;
port for U. N. efforts to aid t h e announ&lt;'e d. They are:
a
ha]f.
t ime show. Thi s
in cludes lhree s1a1es tod ay w1· th the prom- peasement," Kennedy said.
Syracuse,
Mes.
Dana
Winebr"n•
,..
crisis-ridden Congo, said lhe U. N.
.
~n the 1 16-m ember Ohio University Jse
·
1gher support �ices
an d
·
At Sioux City Wedn esday night,
has been "flagrantly �ttaeked by ner, Mrs. Mar,· Cundiff, K ath-,
nand und_ e_r t�e , dire ction of moreof ehffective
Crow,
ch
n
Ka)'
e
ider,
Co
t.
S
h
aron
S
balance be tween Kennedy also &lt;'h ided Nixon for ata few nations which wish. tQ. pro­
Charlei.
director of Oli rarm de mand an d s uppIy.
tempting to repudia te Agricul ture
long etrife . . . . (or th eir own trill, Bobby Cruw, Jo h nny Lisle , band s, nMmelh,
d
William
Brop hy, his
o1
Pamala
SylYes ter, Ruth Cundiff,
·
H t·s I·,·merary. startmg
a 1 s·IOUX sccrteary Eua T. Bc nson. He Ia,
.
seliish reasons."
Mrs.
William assistanI .
C ' t • 1 o a, ca11 ed ro, 'Iops . at I beled Nixon th e chief ar� hitect of
He warned that the United Na­ E:velyn Moore,
t year 25 h igh sc h ool hand s /
Las
h
Eic
Mrs.
inger,
Herber
Parker,
t
o;� Do;,e, l owa, l he Pl owmg
.
e
Benson-administration farm
tions must resist "outside pres,
oIaI ing. 147,.� bandsmen, partiei• con 1est a t s·1oux Fa1·, s, s . D ., M·1 tch - I th
I
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Mrs.
Harry
Clark.
S
h
aron
Haw•
.
program.
sures"-obviously frum the Soviet
ted m Band Day.
pa
·
_
ley,
Joan
Janette
Roush,
Mrs.
_______
ell
and
Fargo,
s.
D.,
Billings,
Mont.,
bloc that imperil th e freedom of
_This y�ar's 1541 participants ahd C l)enr, ne , Wyo.
Grindley, �rs. Ne!Ue Holmes, Mrs.
newly emerging Afr��n �t�J.
l eOi;u!lSt o( 1 46 maj ors and ma- . Ni�!l� li&amp;ted appearanC(' S today . QA
L
,
:Mr
�d
ouella
Moore,
s,
Patty
Cun,
. ' ....
"Any nation, seduced ty glitter­
Jo.re�t�s. 26 color guard!. and 1369 'al St. Joseph, Mo. and Decstur, .ti7 lf.13.
diff.
ing promises into becom ing a
·
Letart Falls, Rita Joan Miller, musi cians. .
Sullivan aml Rockford, m.
.
Th e tumult of a big city cY entThe combined . ban�s will
, per.
Eile«!n Roush , Doris Adams, Eifonn two select � on s .m a g1gn� - the Li . N. meeting in New York.!...
leen Beegle, Marj orie Grimm.
s
' Langsvllle area, Mrs. Don lie M_AC f�rmat mn for the Mid was echoed far inland by t h�
e
1 Wachenschwanz and Salem Ccn- A� .r1can Conference. They are stumping candidates. Nixon cri ti..�hllta�y Escort" and "Sy�bol of cized his oppone n t for being well ter, Mrs. Paul Montgomery.
an
Honor. Inc!uded from thui area meaning but "naive" abou t for,
are the Racine and Kyger Creek eign affairs.
Junior Class Wi]l
bands,
·
SUBIC BASE, Ph ilippines UPI
. The vice presidenl suggested
A
U. S. Marine Corps DC6 air•
�
Wednesday at Springfield, Mo.,
Wash Automobiles
bound for th e Ph ilippines
liner
lacked
dy
e
t
nn
e
K
at
h
"understandThe Junior Class at Eastern l\ilrs Old'tnger tes
1
.
mil es .
ed into the sea 180
plung
experience."
and
ing
accused
e
H
h
l
ool
Hig
,wil be on h and at
Sch
Funeral services for Harold
killing
oday,
t
Okinawa
of
south
ntial
e
h
sid
e
pr
s
i
ri11al
ch
o[ prea
Jn Adamson, Okla.
Miller, age 67, who died . Wednes• Rex Bailey's on Routae 7 across
Funeral services were to be ing "na tional self disparagemen t " 1 sll 29 personi; aboa.rd.
th
hes1er 8ri· ge, and at
f
C
rom
e
day •he,noon
al Sheltering Arm
· s
,
"
10 the held loday in Hartshorn, Okla- at th e very momenl the Uni ted Na- I, Offirial Navy spokesman Dave
Hospital in Athens after a long Ve�t Tu ttI c s next d Dor
.
homa for Mrs. Ka tie Oh lin,ec. 87 . tions
�- was endorsing u. s. policies Burckman told Uni ted Pre ss l11o• y I
lllne". will be held a t :!: p, m. 1 a ,do a I ey M anuIacturmg. Corp., widow of Val O h llngec, who died in the Congo.
. tcrnational he had received word
•- Sons Fun.. I Tuppers Pl
. ajns Io wasn cars recently in Adamson, Okla.
Friday (rom Jagers •
-- - ·--·----·-- from aut h orities in Naha that
-·
rom
f
am
l
1 ll 5 PRI
9
S
d
alur
ay,
1
er.I Home with burial at Lang,,
there were "no survivors" among
A P.omeroy native, Mrs. OhlingSePt· 24·
Vllle•s Wr1·ght Cemetery,
the 23 passengers and six crew
er leaves four brothers: Conrad
WO 1g
C
00
He was a former superinten·
members aboard th e plane.
Sauvage, Red Oak, Okla.; George
SUIT FILED
tendent of tbe State Highway DeSauvage,
Roundup.
Montana;
.
John
Judy Wolfe, Syracuse, h as fil
He said one of the plane's enpartm�t in Meigs Coun�y, until ed suit for divorce from Charles
and Julius, Pomeroy an� a si ster
gincs
caugh t fire and the aircraft
1946. He moved to. At�ens in Wolfe, same addtess. She filed Mrs. French Lowery, Pi ttsburgh .
crash-landed
in the Ph ilippine
_
1�51, and was a native of Langs- suit on ••ounds of extre
____.:___
me cruel.,..
Sea south of Okinawa. Authori ties
•1II•·
ty and gross neglect. Sh e ,,•-- to ·
in Naha pinpoin ted the ditch ing
.
.
�"' Hav" Been
Survivors are bis w1 Ie, Lulu ; be given custody of •one minor 58 B11•·scene 180 miles south-sou theast
three daughters: Marlene Miller, c•,
" ·1ct.
Inspecled Ih_· MeJ0
• "'s
of the ,· sland.
Athena; Mrs. Mildred Williams,
_______
Sel ection of th e Middl r port
The Ohio State Highway Patrol
The passengers were all Ma•
Aluon, o.-, Mrs. Betty Levis, .
SPENDS LliAVE HERE
has comple.ted
inspection ol High School Activity and Annual rine�, Burckman said. They were
seaman I st ctass Robert Steven- school bunes in Meigs County Staff for t he 1960-ftl school year j bound for the U. S.
North Olmstead,· O. Two sons
Force
died in infancy and a brother, son, wh o h as been serving aboard and the patrol's total ahow that has been made.
·
base
at
Clark
F
ieid""no he11st of
' 58 busses were inspected and of I Th ose selected for the Activity h00
Floy Miller, al,o preceded. him 1•ne USS N·•·
· apending· h1s
1uo,
1s
"re. Air Furoe rescue auth ori.
In death.
· .h h11 parents, Mr. and that number seven were unsatia, Staff are:
Ieave wit
1, 0.., ,· n N,ha told UPI the illHe was a member of Wilkes- Mrs. Ch r1s _ Johnson, Pomeroy, and , factory, The unsatisfactory bus�di tor, Judy Sauer ; Assistan t lated plane had departed from
vJlle Masonic Lodge
and
of
tbe
ot
h
er
relatives.
Editors.
Sarah
Hannigan and Atsog·, N,,,I Air Station i·ust out
ses
h
ave
been
repaired.
.
,
Un'••d
"'ethodUIt "'-ur•'""u "f' of --- ------ ----- -�..., ,-.
----- · - Sharon Pickens; Feature Edi tors, side Tokyo.
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Pomeroy.
?'--'."- 1 Mary Swanson and Barbara Jones Th,." four-engin",.,. Marine transThe Wilkesville lodge wm
Exchange Editors, Clyda Taylor port broadcast a "Mayd,y"�the
hold Masonic services at ,e p. m.
, and Texanna Whi te; Sports Edi- I international radio di5trcss sigtonight. Friends will be received
Oiler; ' nal-at 1 :55 p. m. (12:55 a. m.
tors, Tom Rall and Rick
any time.
Horsefea thers, Carolyn Nicho!&amp;on EDT) today. The radio operator
and Cindy Morris.
told monit ors at the 3flth
Air
Senior Reporter, Susi e Pull�n; Rescue Squadron a t Naha Air
Junior Reporter, Charlene Davis; 1 Base tha t the plan� was trying
Sophomore Repor ter, Carla Gil- I to return to Okinawa for an
.
more Fres hmen Reporter, Ellen I emergen&lt;'y landing.
·'. Dut ton; Typ ists, Kay Jenkinson,
-------' Judy Butcher, Karen M cElhinny,
BOOSTERS TO MEET
Jacklyn Ratliff, Janire Zirkle.
ern
l
5
High School Band
a
E
e
Doris Rice , Christin Coats, RoBoosters ere to ml!et nex t Monset ta Rich ards.

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