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Seotlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 27, 1960

OUtlt fellowship--Ollicers Elected
At Meeting Of
�.Church
Youth Fellowship
Evening
.
ao.:k. Spring, Methodi.d Ofricers were elected and com•

t..":

Engagement OI
Miss, Hysell ls
Being Anrn,unced

Arou1,d And
About
Middleport

By PIBDDII HOUDASM!LY

Newark and Mn. WelbJ WhaleJ MarJetta onr the weekend.
ol Du,.Jn •lilted S..Jurdoy wilb
Mn. John Seaver and M.ra. Don
Mr. ••d Mn, Kul Gru01er,
JeU and dauahter,
LiH Kaye
Mn. StelY Gruue r, Mn. WIU- were Yi1iton In
Parkerabur,a
i• m Flob,r and Jira. Karl Gru•• Mond17.
aer attended tbe 1'611y di)' proMn. Jacott Eberabach w11 lbe
a:r■tn at the Cheater Metbodlal
An old fashioned bo1, sorial wu
Sunday
dinner 1uHt of her niece
the them4: of the outdoor party
a, LUCILLf HAWKlltS
, Church Sundat alternoon.
Mrs.
Raymond
Thomas, Che ate r.
Mra. Wllll,am Dillard and dau•
ai�en by the mem be n; of the Ohio
Mn. AJ bert
M ees returned &amp;:htet, Bkb.r■, of La ncuter, •
Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta SigMr. •nd Mrs. Carl )tournln11 of
ma Phi Sorority at the home of �ome S unday e venin&amp;: after a vi.sit were weekend 1ue1t, of her par­ Elyria, Ohio, were week�nd gu eata
Mr1. Mila Woods, chairman of the � n C rafton, W. Va., with hi!!r son - enU,, Mr. and lln. Harry Kelaer.
of her parent.a, Mr. and Mrs. Ev­
ll'l,La.w .and dau1hter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr.a. Calvin Meadow•
chapter's Social committee.
I
erett Lambert, and other relaUves
. Paul Shay and famll:ic. Mr, and viaited Sund1y with Hr. and Mra,
of
Pomeroy and M iddleport. Sun­
r
Mrs. Belly J,•ult:r., president of M. e. Shay are Improving from In- E. J. J-1111, FlatwoodlJ,
day dinner s:uesta were Mra. Joe
the sroup auctionen the beautiful• I juries received in an auto acciMr. and Mr1. inrell Davi.I,
Johnson. Larry, Kenneth and Bev­
ly de_corllted d�ssert boxee. A corn- dent.
Middleport, vt■lted SW1day with erly; Mr. and Mn. Harley 'Han­
,
ucop1a of fruit. riowers and vegOti,,rlea Buck.
rng; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin W hite;
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lee \'i&amp;itedI · I, Mr.Mr•andw,Mn.
etables
w11 used H the center·
1u,
n.k
m
� er re I urne d Mr. and Ara. Gene Lambert, Char­
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in
M.irietls
Sunda
w'th
th
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ormpiece Jor the Sunday Supper buf.
home Sunday after a weelts visit
fct table ; and decorated "Turkey er's nephew and wife. Dr. ,and in Charleston with Mr and Mn lotte, David, Don, and Cheryl; Mr.
.:1nd Mrs. Cetil Gillogly and
Apple" fnors carried out the Mn. J. L. Stansbury and family.
Wil li am Crs.te and son.,
Steven; Mrs. Kenneth Grover and
Mr.
and
Mn.
Wllli•m
King
of
farm motif.
Harol4 Young or Joy. Afternoon guests were Mr.
Mr.
and
Mn.
·
Mrs. Fult:r. summarized the purRochester, Pa., were · week end and Mrs. Byrn'• Vaughan and Ken­
poa:e- . �r the sorority, some of its
On
guests of Mr. and lfn.
Eli11 neth Grover.
achv1l1es and the qualification, for
Sliles. Mrs. Ell:r.abeth Young of / 1 ,;.
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m,mbenhip.
e,.. .,, P• .• who
accompanied
Group singing and out door
th r. here r ema I-••
·� for a I"nger
game1 were played by the gro up
v ,�
.
Middleport
�nu prizes were won by Gract
5alu niay guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Dale Dutton, prt!sident of
:chulte and Donna Glaze Other
the Middleport Band Boosters, Eli11 5 tlle a were •Miue&amp; Alberta
u('8ts ror the ennlng wer� Mari•
and Anna PuUhu or J'latwood1.
'
,n McDaniel,, Mona Lee Neal presided over lhe first m,eeting
of the group _Monday evening Calling In the eveplnJ were Mr.
Brigitte Bardo! in
•ornlhy Amberger, Donna wii'.
.
and Mra. John Glnther, llra. Al­
.i1n. Rosalie Story, Shirley Smith, when the)' me,t 1n the high 1ebool bert Petenon·
and da�ltter and
C■ry Carolyn Wiley, Ann John- Th e .secreta ry s re�rt was given M rs. Philip &amp;Pyles, Ruf.:land.
by
n,
Rodney
Sauer
and
the
,M
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;..on, Barbara fay Fields, Pi t Houd·
troturer a report by Mrs. Don
- alM&gt; htshelt..
Mr. and M,ri. ·ae;.�-1t · Norris
ery.
- Peter Cole
�
Nichol&amp;On
Peter
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and .sort, R11cjne, w.et't Sunday
· Other aororil)' members pretin
�e� t were, Donna Jones, Janet
' The group decided to con ti nue suests of Mr. ·and Mn, Elias -itile1
"WUISIANA HUSSY"
Mr. an 4. ltfa, J . C. Bl'labt re­
{ H m kle, Lucy Amsba!y, Carol wi.t� th_e monthly fund ra ising
,
, Sachtel, Barbara Betzmg,
Ann I pr9Ject1- and a recvrd hop was turned to thei(' hoi;ne, Dunbar, W.
Ch�pman, Belly Everson, Marlene plailned " (or the nigbt of Oct. 22 Va., Sunday 1fter :1 vl■lt wlib her
mother, Mrs. C. E. W. Downi e.
. Jle1nhar!, Yyonne Scally, Lee Sey• at the high ieho0l.
Mr. and M rs. Leonird Jewell
!er, Aphl Smith, and Jeanne Braun.
Mra. Arnold Richarda, of the and Mn David W1ttei spent the
· Pomeroy, Ohio
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uniform con'lmittee reported on w eykend in Mt, VeptDn with relaTQNIGHT
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work done by that committee tlvee.
·
'l'IIEY'RE YOUNG"
E
"BECAUS
durlna the summer months.
Mias Nettle Koe�ltllr, act0mpanDi�k CJar\t - Tuesday Weld .
- also Mn. Dutton and the executive ied by �Ilse . Vlra:Inia Fishef and
tom.mittee- are extending thanks Mias Jeuie Thomal 9f Cb1fle1ton
"THE MOUSE TitAT ROARED"
fo the telephone committee who spent the weete"nd· h;i · S.lem wJth I Peter Sellers - Jean Seberg
The loeal conference of the functioned thie summer and 1IB0 Mr. and Mrs. t ArthUr H. Smith.,
J\llnnlng tllne: 3 bra. 10 min.
Mr. and· M�•- llobut 1!(urr11
Enterprise and
MorninJ Slar to those whCJ helped with the Tag
Bo11,office c.l&lt;Mes 8:e P.M.
EUB Churchea w111 held Sunday Day. ll •u aPnounced at Mon­ and faq,:lly• 1/isi$eli• - �latfye1 In
WEDNEIOAY I THURSDAY
d:venlng at r?ie llornini Star day's meeting that to ,t,te $676.32
"'J11E
GIANT OF MARATHON "
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church.
hail been· raised by the tag day
(Technl\:OIOlf)
· Rev. Fr■nels Glazier, paator of acUvities ind that
there i!l still
St,ve Reeves (Hereules)
the churchee led the song eervice • little mor e to com e in.
•nd MJlene Demongeot
wtrtch opened the meeling and
COLORCARTOONS Also
TONIOHT'
y
A
:pr. C. F. Lutz: confere nce super•
PlllOAY NOT OPl!N
F AMI�Y "IGHTS
intendent gave 1n Inspi ring m ee­ Wgman' • Guild 0/
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SATURDAY
aa:e using a, File topic , "What Middleport To Meet
William Hol4,en . ind
"BOBBIKINS"
.J!!:anner of Persorie Ougbl Y1 To
fhe Women'e Guild of the Fed­
Otto Preminger in
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Bobblklne - Shirley Jon.es
erated C�urch will meet in the
J\d
"�TALA(j 17"
and Max By.graves
; Followin1 lhe sermbn
Uitz Guild lounae
Wednef(lay at
- •lso - · .
-- also Presided .,t t
l)ueineu ata1ion ')' ; 30 9. m. Mrs. C. F. Tomp.k:ine
Jerry �� -' Martha f\Y er
,-n1ch
waa
VOICE''
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a e�ed by aeveral Will be iu eat speaker. Devotion!!
iembers · of bltth
"THE DEUC,\TE
f la
and
Edmond
O!Briin,
Julie
London
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Will be led by Mre. Thomas
of k b
DEL!NQl/E)'IT''
Church e■. Pra
S11n.) Motl,,, ,-.,.._ Oct. 2-3-4
b)I R ev. Olazier Y�n• 1itd pfoiram l eader i1
� c1&gt;1oon
c.oncluded the 1peeting,
"HOME FR/)'4 THE HILLS"
M,��- Oalf Smith .
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The..i.e
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Weekend visi tors with Mr.
rmttees appointed when the We1lminister Youth Fellowship of the :...i n Bill Talbert were his
F'irsl United Presbyterian Church enLs. Mr. and Mr,. Talbert
...
Dnotio� .ere in charge of or M iddleport mel Sunday even• Beckley, W. V a .
. Psalms 1 28_ 1 30 _
ing.
-.,_f_Bearhl
Suun Chapman wu 11,bsent from
pttocr•m consislt'd of arliDa vid L&gt;· ons was elected Mod ·
school
Monday because of illnen
.�t,1aaen from the Upper Room
er11 tor. J u dy Sauer as Vice Mod­
Miss Martha Howell who is on
,ad �e.re read by Janet Wears. erator. Janice Zirkle as Secretary­
vacation from the office of Dr.
Joreli Stan:lev,
1 RiUI Wear.; and Tre,;isurer Micky Aorri.11 u aHisl·
Maag and her sister, Mills Ann
Undal,' Baile:,.
ant S-T . .ind Edith Haptonstall as Howell, on vacation from the Co­
LA di1cuHlon was held on th e Pres� Stcretary.
lumbus and Southern Ohio Electric
Faith and Life Commitlee mem­ Co. spent ycslt:!tday in Columbus.
� ot: M;YF meetings. An
hc r !i na m ed were Patty Lowery,
uticle was read by M rs. Beuha ch,
u rman. Roy t:oleman, Seren
Bruec Zirkle l : ft yesterday
,mi l'ellowablp. New
members
e len Taylor, Carroll Ly­ inornin-' for Columbus where he
Lewi!i,
H
wen: welcomed.
- The next meeting will be held ons, Karen Gregg, Rodney Lewis will tatle thC' entrance examination t·
an d. Beverly Perr in.
frtr the Air force.
.
Oil Od. t at 6:30 with J anet
,
Columof
Kissel
Herman
Mrs.
Wean
U b01te11,
Progrl!m Committee Carolyn R1,1s!
\'isit
short
a
for
aoday
arrived
1
s r 1 1 , chairman, ,Kathy Lace)'. bus
with her sister and family Mr.
James Miller, Cinda Morris, Al;rn
Held For
and Mrs. J ames Brewington and
Wallace. Olita Lewis Cinda Sauer.
r, Sandra.
daughte
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hysell.
lllembera
Bruce Wallace and Karen Bach­
M c!&lt; inlcy of Colum­ Route 1, Middleport, Ohio, are
Cora
Mrs.
: JtL-�• Junior Youlh Fellowship of
ner.
bus spent last week with her 11nnouncin1: the engagement of
.....- United Methodial Church held
Mr. and Mn. Rkhard Vaughn
1nd sister Mr. and their daughter. Dorothy, to Mr.
t a rl:C'Pptton tor flew
members are roumclou for the iroup and hrothcr-in- lDw
. The Pickens
Pickens
Sidney
Mn.
Sherman Bas)pm, United Statu
! � afternoon at the rhurch were in c-harge of the pro&amp;ram and
· :cKinley to Air Force. Mr. Basham is tb e 11:�n
Mrs,
accompanied
• 'l'ltti\it m�mben and lhe lead­ devolionl'i.
Charlc11ton W. V a. where they vis­ of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam· Buh1 m
.
A ha)' ride from the home of
; •-._ � Eugene Brown, present.
ited with Mrs Mayme Gardner.
of Bidwell, Ohio. No d efinltit
A worihlp ae rvtce was conduct• Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sluer was
(
Wel!kend visitors wilh Mr. and date bas been .et for tbe wed­
"' e4 e�glainln&amp; the MVF " motto, planned for October 8. A Thanks­
Edgar Wolre were lhelr ding.
Mrs.
,._ emblem and meaning.
GamH giving Service which will be held
and her family, Mr. and
dau.(:hter
• and refre,lunents were enjoyed b)' In November with lhe Deacons
Martin and son Larry or
Carl
Mrs.
and De■cenesscs was discussed.
e &amp;roup.
Present wPrc• __.,.t:arol Lipscomb. Charleston, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hinkle and
Linda Llpsromh, Cheryl fife, David
Debhle were in Colum­
daughter,
ll
om in ll Su nday
Lyons, Carru ll L)'ons, Ollela ;md
bus last Saturda y.
Seren
Lrwb1,
Kathy
Lacey,
Janice
,;i4t Hemlock Church
Mr. a m! Mrs. Joe Falkner re­
Th e annual Hoinecoming of the Zirkle, Pat Lowery, �Ith Ila[ll&lt;m tu rned Sunday cvenini to 1heir
Rally day was held Sund.i,y at
Hemlock Grove Christian Churl.'h stal l, Roy Coleman , Bevarly Per­ home in Colombu s after spending
will be held Sunday, Oct. 2. A rin. Cinda Sauer, M.icty Morris .. t he wrc k&lt;'n1! wilh Mrs. Falkner's tha Enterprise EUB Church bt­
r.
,:lnning at 9 · 30 a, m. wllh an at­
• batket ilnnt1: wlU be served at Carolyn and Judy �aut
mqthcr, Mrs. Martha Childs.
tendance of 101.
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tnoon" and th.- .1rternoon program
:.1.r. and Mrs. L, E. Reynold s
, wJII betin at t ::lo'. Everyone ls Mr. and Mn. Grue,er
The Rev. Francis H. Glazier
are planning_ 1t1 leave lhis week­
:w,eteome. Cal­ had for hls topic "Miuioa Work
in
l"acalion
montti's
a
for
end
Entertt,in With Dinner
at1end of the Church", basing hia set­
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue1er en­ ifornia, Mrs. Reynolds will
National mo11 on 1 Corinthian 9;16. Dul­
the
or
on
converitl
the
and GIRLS'
tertained with a dinner Saturday
which ing bi1 sermon, he brougbt .o�
e\'ening honor�g Ms1, Garnet Auociaiion of Bank Women
· Hunting ton l t ir any churc-h ia tempted tp
the
at
held
be
wlll
Adkins and Lawrence 1lall who
ve missions a minor place In
Sheralon Hotel ln. PaHden a, Calif. gi
were married Sunday.
will visit i program It sflould be re miqd•
They
days.
1ever11l
for
A deeorated
weddina cake
Mrs. e� of three thln,a, namely, eveP)'
topped with th, miniature bride with Mri. Reynold s' mother,
brother ch.,.rch i1 the p�-,duct ot eomfl­
her
and
ello
MOnteb
t,t:
S.
.
and groo� waa served with the
E. H. oH'a miHlonary ,'actlvitf; evtr)'
dinner to · 14rs. Adklna, Mr. Hall, and family, Mr. and Mrs,
While
Gabriel.
San
in
ehurch has been aet down in the
an
O"Hallor
Larry and
the hosls art,d 1 aons
• Sizes 8 1f; to 3
D.ilry
s'
Reynold
the
away
niidst o1 a mi•iilon field; and
are
they
Bobby.
closed.
every ch urch hH fallen heir to
be
will
Shop
�-,--,---Mrs. Evere tt BaC'hner and daugh­ tbe Gre aL Comm\11ion.
Rev. and Mn'. Francia H. Glaz­
Karen and Connie are in
ters.
ier were In CtooksYille, Sunday,
During the worship service th e
s.
lo attend the funeral of Mn, Chillicothe today on busines
Middleport
in l:o• children partldpated ln 8 wm•
was
Reynolds
Guy
Mn.
Frank Dunn.
lumbus last Saturday where she qier Christma1 tree proaram, al
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which time the children and corivisited the School for lite Deaf.
g�egatlon place� glfta of monf)'
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under the decorated
Cbrlstl1111
l�e, which will . be used f9r
Otir lslmas Jjfta for the boya_ an�
�s in the rt,laiion fJelda,
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· The chlldren'i
eholr llliln g
'1Away In A Msneer''. after
Those from the First United wl)ich fl.,,e recitaUon&amp; were glv, en,
Pre1by\ti:lan Church of Middleport ':,\ Goo� Will Ce���". Jo,,e
who attended the llomecomins· at SVa111; "Chri1tnaa'1,'' Melina Grlie•
the Cheater Methodist C,nif� � "Is Your Hearl In Tun e'?''
were, Mr. an1l i'ltrs. Paul Hapton• Pally Kennedy; "Be Kind", Mik�
stall, J.'loyd Carmack, Mrs. Harold �ntr. and "The GUla", Becli�
Sauer, Mr!!. Lillian Stieff, Rev. Will.
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){gward Ruppcll and Clifford BeavThe hymn "Silent Ni&amp;ht" by
· special mu11lcal numbers werc- the children 's choir concluded t�.e
fuml11hcd by the group with Mr. 1ervice.
and Mn. Haptonstall, accordlan
and vloltn and Mrs. SHeff at the
organ.
Rev. Ruppelt sang, "I Walked To­
day Where Jeaus Walked" and
he snd Mr. Carmack, Mrs. Jlapton­
stall and Mn. Sauer �1mg, "Mom•
cnt by Moment."
The aeconrl birthday of Steve
Bachner, son or Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bachner wae celebrated Sunday
WSCS Spomorin11
and Monday when a family gather­
ing was held Sunday in his honor
Buffet Sup1,er, Sale
The WSCS wfll aponaor a burfel and a chlldren'!l party was held
aupper and pa rcel post aale at the Monda)' aflernoon.
Sunday Steve had his birthday
Rutland Mclhodl■ t church, Friday
r ! 'II • • �T y...... LOCAL AUTHOf!IIIZ ■D
"' ,, ,j
eake, decorated In the clreus
evening, Sept. 30.
Servlna Is to start at 4 : 30 p. m. theme, and It was served with lee
and w l 1 1 Include 111ndwlehe1, cream to hia srandmother M r■ .
,
QUALITY D■AL■III'■
salads, pie, ctke, cotree and milk, Id.111 Bathner, his uncle. and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bachner and
sold In 5 and )Oc servings,
daughters, Karen and Conl)ie and
hl1 God-p•rents, Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Tewltsbary' all of Mlddleporl.
On Monday the children had
hata, cars and candy for favora
fror the party with Mrs. Betty
Ch1pm1n aulsling with the i,;amea.
SleYe received many nlcr. glfta
from hit ramlly and frlend1 and
1J1.0Yiea ot his party were: taken by
hi1 mother.
R re,hmente of deror1ted cup
call.
s� Ice cream and beverage WR!l
Automatic electric �lankel Guaranteed 2
aervi to th0 tollowing, Terry
.-nd mmy Thomas, Bobby Arth er,
years, Complelaly wa,hable.
Molh•prooled
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Cry1tal and Cherri Harker, Clod)'
Glaze and Joe, Judy and Billy
2' years.
Chapman, Mre. Charlene Thom11,
Mn. Betty Arther, Mra. Shirley
�11rlrPr, Mn. Donna Glaie: :. �ra.
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Ida 81ehner, Mn. Everett B.1ehner,
.ind Mra. Chapman.
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Uon merged with Jbe En1lltb Me­ waa appointed to dnlt »Ian• la . .,;,
thodist Church and part joined conver1lon of lhe bulldlnl Into
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the Federated. Church.
. edueatlon.al Will,
The R. V. Kin1 ConlVUctJod .,
the Betb,my build.Ins h11 been
usod by various sroup1 for 1er­ Co., was hired to do tbl wor)i,
Thi, work waa rather e:dent,hre;
vlce1 1lnce that time.
Tbe . .J"eder■t.ed
Church WII 111 entailed r■lains the eut wait �·-·
much 1n need o! npanded room of t he buil�lt1S and re-en(orclnC
con1regat1on eretted a c:burcb mia:bty Ood.
lll,t.aqtn•
for the Chri1tlan Education pro- tbe foundation wall,
buildlnc .at 20�· E11l Second St.
'nle COll&amp;regaUon
worahlpped 1ram. So in 1958 the Bethany new electric wirinJ and fhtW'ff, ,
Thb buildinl wae dedicated to in thia church until 1942 and then buildln&amp; waa purehaaed from the ne w plumbing, complele renov.., -i!I '"
lion and construction of rooml" f.J
in the b11ement, Jnat.1ll1Uon of ·.
a new hP1ting plant to 1terviae, i
both buildln1,, and Joinli),1 the -,..
the two ·building• with P••aaie­
way1 in the base�ent and 9n th, ,
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finl floor le.vel.
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Alao, 11 flew rool w11 put on th'e
·btllldlng
of
the
Federated
Churc
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is
to
be
dedicated
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Sunday.
They had all been busy in Social rooms of the church as
Bethany bulldln,1, and the whole
Bu,;
Bee
qullters.
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building redecorated inside
The .work was completed, in•
du.ding the purchase price of lhe
bulldina: 1 1t a cost of approximate­
!)' $f0,000.00. Within one year ""
since the eornpletion Qf tlle , work,. •. .
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approxlmaLely '30,00!l pf 1
· amount, leavi■I· aa ffli!eble,d
of about ,10,000.
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tor, aald "the. con�tion-· ls
be eommen.ded on � ��la¥.�
ment. It ill li.n e:1p"rKijon of t
�nlty that p�vall1 .ln 1kt �·
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gregaion holds in the rutu,re
th e tburcb and the cotrunu1'!ty.'
The work ' fs n9t yet f:omJ)l8e. ,� •'
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faithfully each week. The only times
Du rst MS failed lo quilt was. on the ·rare occasions � 1rc c�0ru
uca 1 on �111 •
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an d led ill promoting the '40,000 project. They asked, "Just use
lh4iy �erved on the bullding committee,
when she might have lieen ill, or high water fn-rced the ladles _. out. At right is comparative ing�
· and church council,
the picture without our o·ames."
newcomer, Mrs. Walter Baer, who has been qu ilting " only" 16 years.
5" Faderated, ,a.. Two

Sundly al'lernoon at 2 o'clock members of lbe Federated
Church In Porfli{oy :Will bold e brief tenlee Of dedlcaUon
marking achlevemmt bt a gol) thlt waa no more lbao a dream
juat a few years aco..
The public 11 Invited lo join the congre&amp;allon In lhla aenlce
that will point lo Ill• near completion of the Christian Educa•
lion Bulldlng, tl!e former Bethany Church.
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l'lle W�ltr• lflo1t S•es1f■I Nelll C•r

Brownie Troop Mel
/lfonday .4.1 School

Brownle TrOOJ!: HI of Cenlra1
lkhool met Monday at S.:30 p. m .
at the IOOOI with 10 lirla and
two a:ueall, Edith Ann Dural and
Debbie Ohllnler, pruent.
;l'he meetln1 opened with the
hotte lhoe rormaUon, followed
bf the pleclt:e to the fill and the
BrOwftl� pledp. Gall\ell were
played ...nder the dlNtllon of
leade"'• Mrt. WIUlam Sherld1n ,
and ' Jin. labn . E. Hl!DDlll, The
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s.,tember 21
;
&amp; lbt\JI, Gran1e will meet Wed
t �� , Ji)lbt, Sept. �. A proll•��('be presented and quar:
terJ,r �daya will be recognized
hllt, 2'
: • _ 1'be llelJ;s Temple- Pythian Sist
l ,1, , en Will hold • rummage 1ale in
"' • ...,.=:; a.M-iimi.ei' \litler 5c and 10c Store
• :::-tP.lltinc on MIU Street in Middle• ! Sept 29 and 30 and until
Doon on Saturday, Oct. 1 . Pythian
SllleU who have rummage please
have l� at the building by 2 p. m .,
Wednffday, Sept. 28. The selling of
tumfb.qe will be rrom 9 a. m. to
4 P, m.
A 1petial meetlni of th(' Rac:ine
Ba_nd Boosters is to be held on
Thunday, Sept. 29 at 7.30 pm
at ltacine high school. All band
motben are urged lo aUend.
Sept. 19
'l\f: Afternoon Circle of the
11eaQJ Methodlsl Church wlll meet
rhunday at the ,.church at 2 p. m
..,.,._ 30
The Sunday ,chool or the Le­
tart Falls MethpcliBl Church· is
1ponl!IOrin1 a jttney 11upper Fri•
day evenln1, Sept. 30. Ser\'ina
will start 1t l!I p. m. at the Com­
munity building. Everyone is ln­
\'iled.
October 4
Mtd&lt;tleport Athletic Boo11lers,
7:30 p. m. at the high school . Im­
portant regular meeting, John
Kraw1C1yn 1 president.

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Show At Game
Saturday Night

The Eastern High School Marrh·
Ing Band, under the direction of
John Moore, enterl aincd spccla1nrs
at the E14tern-Parkcr.!lburg game
]111t Saturday night.
Opening the show, a · funfare
waa played, Marching Oown thlr
field to "Th;e Victors" the hand u n ­
folded Into a large ''E'' and the
Alma Mater was pfayed.

The audieucC' WHS introrluccil t •i
a "Hat Parade" 31-1 lhl' hund form•
ed a "Dcrhy" a nd pl ayed "i' h (•
Bowery." A top hat w 11 .� fn rnwd
and the band pluycd '"Fu r l l c ' s a
Jolly Good Fellow."
A11 the audlc11cc was t.ikl·ll to
the wild Wl&gt;sl, a ten-�ullon h.11
was formed and 1he bund pluye1I
"The Red Hiver Valley." A pproprllle dnnces were done hy
t h&lt;&gt;
majorollt!&amp;.
To conclude. the show, th l• han &lt;I
returned lo its regular lin� •t1pand did 11 ""hat's orf" rou tine a s
a 1111lute lo thfJ audif•nce and_ cnnUnued down filed to ··o ur Director."
The Crecn and White-Clad l i n uup oonsistcd of � I mcmher� : h c&gt; ad
majorette, Kuren Snyder, muJ or
ettea, Karen Badgley and N 1, t t lc
Cogar. Flag Ucarurs urc Bill Biel man and Ron11ld Burke.

. TOUOHIN I IGULATIONS
WASHJNGTON {UPI) - 'New
re,ulations will dl.l!quallly a l l Air
l'otee Ac11demy -11ppllcants who
were not scholastically In the up­
per halt of their bl,gh school 1en·
lor , atlau, it was announced Tue&amp;·
d•Y·

Mrs. John Buchanan and· son,
Marvin of Brady Lake, Mrs. Nett i e Mee ks of lhe h lh en, Road
and Mrs. Byron John1on, Park·
crii-l&gt;Urg recently visited with Mrs
During all the remodeling of H etty Theiss and children.
t�e Bethany building the Federal- 1
Mn. Mary Mil ler and children
ed rhurl'h also
underw � nt a or Portland RD and Mr. and Mrs.
change. A large parli lion separat- Lig e Shields were SundaY dinner
ing the Sunday 1chool room� from gu u t1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Mcthe 11iue or the church was taken Cvy and family.
out and then the ent ire sanctuary
: .r . :illd Mrs. Ronnle Phelps
was redecorated.
and son Wayne spent Sunday
.
Sunday at the dedication or the with his fother and stepmother,
educ-atiunal bulldlng, (lev. Barte h Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phelps of
wil! celebrate five years as pas
Letart Falls.
tor of the Federated Church. He
Rev. and Un. o. 0. Blake of
w&amp;11 not a newcomer to the com­
vi!ited his sister
munity, having attended the Fed• Hockingport
erated Church before he lell for M rs. Ada Slack and sans.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Williams
college. I-le was bapt ized confirmcd and ordained i n 1 l1is, his and sons of Akron attended the
ehureh.
funeral services for her father,
Harold Milln of Athens and vis­
At present. John Mitch is pre­ itC'd with his parents, Mr. and
sident of the church and John Mrs. C. H. Williams.
Wrn. Dlettnar is director of Chris­
Mrs. Mollie Guinther has been
tian Education.
returned to her home on Second
The service of dedication of St., from Pleasant V all¥y Ho£­
the b•.1 ildins to the purpose o( pital, Pt. Pleasant where she
Christian Education will be held WHS conlinfJd for three weeks.
in ttie 1anctuary of the i'ederated
Mr. and Mn1. A. H. Durst have
Church. Following the dedication
service, the building wlll be open returned hoipe arter a vacation
spent in Florida.
to the pu l.Jtic rm· inspection.
Sunday dhmer gueih of Mrs.
The Women's G uild of Federal• Carrie Sinclair
and daughter
erl Church will serve
refresh- RoseA nn were Mr. and M rs.
menl!! . The ch�rc� council will l Henry Kaptc ina and son Paul of
serve as rccapt1_onu1h, �nd will Pom e roy. Afternoon callers were
answer ull queshons of 111teres1ed Mr. and Mrs. Waid Gorby and
persons.
children and Mrs. William Barn­
hart and children. Pomeroy.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cancer Society To
Morris Harden were their dau­
Meet Thursdt,y Nig/11
ghter-in-law Mrs. Robert .. Ralph
The Meigs County Cancer Soci· Harden of Colurubus and Mrs.
ety will meet this Thursday even­ Florence Harden.
ing at the High School wilh Mrs.
Misses Linda and Carolyn 'Lips
Cedric Clark. president in charge
or the meeting. The Field repre­ comb spent Sunday with Seren
and Olita Lewis or M iddleport.
sentative wlll also be present,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Patterson
Annual reports will he given and daughter Connie of Ravens­
and the repurl uf the nominating wood spent lhe weekend with
eu mmil lec will be givcn by t!w her parents, l',lr. and Mrs. Carl
chairman of that eommi llee, M rs. Huhbard.
Nan Moorc. New officers for the
Pele Cunditr and Bill Harden
year will aho bl! elcclcd.
\!' ft Monday for Ci11cinnatl to
After the meet i ng refreshments seek employment.
Mrs. Kathryn John1on of Wolf
Pen
visited Friday with her mo"t111t.dtiy
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ther, M rs. Ada Slack and Mr5,
l'h
, aril.(Ptl !It IJ,ftllfOtl.
Willis Leadingham.
A cha11J.(1i in the lime for SunMrs. Florence Harden hH red11y school ut the Mason Methodist .
l 'hur d1 has been ann o u n ci•d, f'f- t11rr,11d lo her home on W or·
rcd ivc Ottobm 2. Sund.i y Sc hool chester Sl., uftcr a visit with Mrs.
wi ll be� in n l 1 0 a . m. 1.•v c ry Su n- Garnet Smith of Portland RD.
d11y from that date throu.i,:h thC'
wi n ter mo nths. Otl the !mmrner
�('he1Wlt· l!l'rvices began a l 9:30
a. m.

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MASON CLIN IC
Admls!ilon s: Mrs. Emrn11 Owem1,
Pomeroy, September 2 l · To,!¥ Eblin. M 111;011 , Set,temhe r ' 21; Wllli11m Swan, Middlcporl, Septemher
'2'1':'• Thomas Swan. Mlddlepurt
Sl'plembfJr 22; Mrs. Ad11 M. Fra:
Icy. Gallipolis, Sept(imber 22; Ken­
m•th A. Mlchuel, Pomeroy, Sept.
cmDer 24; Mrs. Delore.!! Jones,
l'oinl PICUHilnl, September 27.
Births: A sun, Patrick Allen, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Howard
Owcnll of Pomeroy on Seplcmlier
21.
A d11ughtrr, Robin Lynn, lo Mr.
un d Mrs. Paul Edward J&gt;'roley of
&lt;. ; alli11olis on September 22.

ROltY CALHOUN 108810
LAREDO, sPain (UPl) - Actor
Rory Calhoun waK robbed of near­
ly $2,ffQO In Cll8h und arliclcs 'l'uc.!1day during filming of "The Colos­

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W. Va., to apend Hie winter with
h.r huol&gt;in� who 11 •�plb,id
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Johnt0n, Mn. Ella • Bice, Ja ck
P1111l1, Willer Hedrick, lfri, Ito­
Soup Sapper, Social
heft b11inty, Mn. Dovld
and dauabWt; Mn. P. 1'. coualae­
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The Maaon Mothen Club 11
1poJ)IOrlff1 a. IIOOP ,upper and Ice � �. 11n. Melvin Hql)eJ,
cream toei1l on Saturday, October Jin. Fr..... l!llel!nt. .
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Reg. 2/35c-Choic• of 7, Vegatable llnf �
or Chid:en; Turkay, Bfff, llt' Chlck■n
Noodle; Crum ot Chid:en or Mushnom

lbL 29c

Apple, Cocoanut Custard, or PNch

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89c

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Yonr choice of l'Jaids,

The Democratic vice presiden­
tial nominee was still expected to
fly in here Thursday for hmch, a
rally, and a trip to Chillicothe,
bul his plnns to visit other citiea
in Southern and Eastern Ohio
have been cancelled In fnor of A
trip to Tennessee, stale Democrat-- ·
ic official1 taid today.
The first announcement of John­
son's proposed trip througb Ohio
listed speaking: engagements at
Steubenville,
Zanesville, Chilli­
cothe, Wilmington, Jnd Columbus.
His campalgn people declde4 to
trim the st.hedule and announced
la.st week that the Senat.e major­
ity leader would not visit Zanes­
vllle or Wllmln1lon. Today, party
headquarters here said Johnson
had cancelled plan• for a late
arternoon vl1lt to Steubenvllle and
wouJd fly to Memphl1 Instead,

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For Ohio Grow
Briefer �ach D�y

of Southern Ohio grow• sho�er by
the minule.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BeegJe
and Shirlcy s pent Sundav in
Cincin nati ui&lt;l a t tcndr-d th� hal l
game. They al,,o v i � . . ct.l wnh Mr.
and Mrs. Al Ka�•£e a t W)'Om ing,
o.
Halston Hemsl ey of Colum bus

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Re,: '2.09. V.tae

somewhat piqued over .not
'Ing
granted a nother wish-a U'lp to
Ha\'ana with Soviet fremier Ni­
kita Kl'irushchev- aboard the Rus­
sian ship Baltika.

COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - · s.J Lyn­
don e. Johnson'!! shedulj!� tour

By LUCILL I MAWK U-,1

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Harrisonville

Flll DAY

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In Havana, the Cuban Confed­
eration of Labor c:alled on all
worken to gather at the PHSi•
dentlal palace late loday. Ca&amp;tro
was exected to speak to lhe mas­
sive throng from a balcony . .
Frlen.ds oC Castro said .ha! was
elated over ach ieving a l lf•'i am­
bition-a world-wide Onlhlll Nahis
.Olltical
tions forum for
views .
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Conversely, he was

TH U RSDAY

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no..,,.n.
· former', dauahter, Mra. Cilbfft
Mr. and Mn. L. D. Peop�• of
,tGHT COMING
Mra. C la n Grueser returned to cavllle Sunday after • · v i1it w ith Columbu s were weekend
CHICA.Go UPJ-...'!Yo of tbe
iuata
he r home at Enterprue Monday relative■ In the 1re1.
world's top ten Hebtwelsbu, Ed­
of relal,.,,ea.
from the Mele■ General Hospital
die Perk.lna and Gene Gre,ham ,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Edgar
Thomas
and
and 11 Jmprovlng.
Mr a nd Mr• Wm . Griffilb re­
dauahter, Zana. vilited Sunday ln turned lo their home Jn Colum­ meet lonl&amp;ht In the Lut of Wed­
hr. and Mrs. Raymond Frecker A thens with their
John, who but Saturda after a \lllit with nead.ay nl1ht"1 resularJy Lele\'ised
y
fiShU.
returned home Monday 1fler a i.l! 1ttendi11a: Ohio UnJverslly.
relati\'et.
'
Mr. and Mn. A. L. Flanagan weekend \'ilil with relative ■ In
Keith and Kathy Morgan ol
HAMID TO ALL.--ITARS
spent the weekend in Columbus Cle"'elund.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Raymond Bro wn
1 Hiddleport were overnlght ue1l
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8 of Coluru b w ,pent the wee kend . NEW YORK (UPIJ - Bill ( Pie•
with their son-in•law and daua:hRovaJ
Crown
CCII.A
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Mr. a nd Mn. H omer 1101 ter Sa t urday of their
grandmother, with rels Uves in the area.
Illes) .Kennedy, Temple Univen iter , Mr. and M r.I!. Lawren ce Se lSunday
evening
in
TupMrs.
W.
A.
Morgan,
Athens
Road
,
visited
t y tcoring star who wu drsfted
lers.
the /ralur relraher
pera Plain• with Mr. and Mrs.
William Andrews who ia emA3C Bob Lear of Wright Pater- by the Philadelphia WarTion, has
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and Mr.
and Clarence Headley.
Waller Cook
ployed •t Nllro. W. Va., spimt the 11011 Air Yield spent the weekend bec::0rt1e the lat.Ht player added t o
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Mrs. Elz.a Phillips spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher weekend with his parent,, Mr. with hi1 grandparent.I, Mr. and the College AIJ-St&amp;r bau:etball
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SPEOALS

NEW YORK UPI--Cubln Pre­
mier Fidel Castro pac��d hu.
bags to return to Haval1• today,
convinced his free-wheeling in­
rl\ctmenl of the United States has
had a profound effect o,o the
United Na.\ions.

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ctotly.

1pent Monday with hiJ mother,
Mra. Marearet Hemlle,- and help­
ed her celebrate her 78th birth•
day. Mn. Hem1ley received a
number lo cards and itft■ includ·
Ing a dozen red roses from her
1011.

Ma-inly About

By Mn. Vernal Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Russell
had a birthday dinner at their , J �
o n,on', j,1,ni'
home here rece ntly ln honor. of
speech to Derbocnta, be . nu:'1¥.1
1
their two sons Dom1ld 1M�el
••lo trip to Chllllco.lho Ith
and Pete Russell. Tho,l! allendfn
Michael 1/. DiSalle for an earl:,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Roush,
afternoon speaking apl)eariDce
Dnvid Roush, Nancy Roush, Mr.
there.
and Mrs. Marvin Housh, Coonle
Roush, Bobby Roush and Keith
CHOOII •AVCIIIITI H .
Roush of New Hncn; Mr. and
NEW YORK (UPI) -·,�
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Mrs . .famea Weaver of Letart Rt.
denomlnationa1 Proteatant
onu.;;
,
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Russell, two
ly "ChrlalUln Hen.Id. tnn
ei.a
children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
today more than 30,000 churell­
Russell and Shelia and Mr. and .
goen chOle "The Old R1.1111e4
Mrs. Clayton Russell,
Cross" . as America'• ta,vorit•
Those called here because of hymn.
the death of Mrs. Cora Harris of
Nelton\'Jlle were Mr. ' and Mre.
George John1on, Mr. and ·Mrs.
Homer C. John1on, Morris John•
son, Vernal Johnson and Gerald
ly AWL GIikey
Johnson. Mrs. Harrill was II form•
Mr. and Mn. Robert RobJnlOli
communlty
er resident of thit
of Columbu1 (Maxine Wilson) vil­
and has several. relatives here.
Mr1. E11ta Ro\lsh and Annie lted her panntl and ■on, Kieth,
Price or Portland were recent Monday.
Mr, and Mn. Asa Jordan \'ltlt•
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C.
ed Lena Jordan at a Coh11Dbu1
John1mn.
rest hqme sunday and report hv
Lawrence Coleman, Pt. Pleasant condition u very 1eriou1waa a recent guest or Mr. and
Dana nel1h purch11ed tb1 Da­
Mra. Vernal JohnROn.
vid Myers borne and Cllrtord CUe,.
kier the furniture Saturday.
Rex Evan lJi the name choaen
for the new aon of Mr. and Jfrs.
Charles Butcher.
Mro. Louin. Gilby 1n4 , !or
Mrt. Aln lwlclc
mother, lln. Lincoln Ruuell at­
Mr. and Mn. Robert Grate tended the funeral ot Mn. Bu•
were dinner 11:ue1t1 of Rev. tnd
• u ncle ,t P1. Pleaee�\ �Mrs. Donald wachenschwan1 Sun• :;:
day,
Quite • number
from hit. 11t11nd14
I
Sunday visitor, of Mr. and Mn Homecomln1 Sund&amp;J.
lfonnel Denney were Mr. and
Paul Steln10ell lo mo,llt l o
Mn. MJnln l&gt;enney and family the Guy Bolin property.
of Vinton RFD; Mr. and Mn.
Or. •n&lt;I ,Mn .. o,n 111181�
Herman Grate · and family, Mr. son llark of PodlJllouillJv
•nd Mra. Lee Denney, · Mr. and tlle Bud Dou1lase1 Sunday. ,IIIP.,
Mr1 . . Giles Smltb,
dauahten DoU,IH returned ho1r1e •titt ,tti.
Ch1rlotte, Mar1ti.ret and her boy
Mro. W. H. Lellbeit left for
friend of RuUand.
Alabama ·by plane ta attend tM
Mrs. MarJorle Carnell, Malinta, funeral of her mother who, w11
o., Mr. and Mn. Joe Swiek, Deb­ ihe victim or an auto wreck.
bie, Shirt1n, Mar.le Jane G111•
irr.nce■ Aikin attended I beiU·
burn of Columbu1 were vla.lUna: ilclan meetln1 at Llnca■ter ,.Ji;Uil.•
Sunday wUh Mr. and Mra. Alva doy.
Swick, Mara:aret Cardillo, Linda,
Mr. ond 1111, ·0eor11 Clu!&lt; u;o
Wanda and Tony.
vllilillff th1lr d1u1hler Fnlel\&lt;I
Mrs. Adra arid ll:mnle Swick at­ Plumer at Carroll for I eou"'9
tended burial riles for Harold weeta a111btlnt with the b1rve1tI
MUler u the Wrlcht Qimeterf lnl of l!&gt;d bu!l,o.
Frlday.
Debbie • RuHell w11 vtamna
Mnda Cardlllo one evening re­

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Cuban Leader
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Strawberries

Fancy Wiscon,;n . . . While or Yellow Brick

Rindless Cheese - S9c
Fresh Milk
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AAP 8r1nd . . . Sliced, In Syrup

Guy•n . . . Ho-.eeniud

.... $J·,09
Orange Juice ::::d e­ 6 Sunkist Punches ;;::,. 2 ';:. 39c
29
Sweet Potatoes
French Fries A::..d _ , ..4 ,., 69c

Mild Cheese Sticks
::::3sc
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Cotta,ge Cheese ___ !:27c
R•1n diess Cheese
59c
Kraft's Cheez Whiz _':35c

Candled
Mn. Paulo _ 2 OL
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PINEAPPLE ■ ■ ■ 7
P·I NEAPPLE J ICE 3 �� J:

A&amp;P BRAND . . . CRUSHED, IN SYRUP

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cans

A&amp;P SUND . . . OUR FINEST QI/ALITY, PURE

Dally Brond
Llw, o, ,1,., _

6 49c
Dog Food _,,
Kibbled· Bits D;;!:;.. -- 5 � 49c
Armour's Beef Stew
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10c off
25 C
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Dexo Shortening
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lI Comin
C,• Even1s· Dedication
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s.,tember 21
;
&amp; lbt\JI, Gran1e will meet Wed
t �� , Ji)lbt, Sept. �. A proll•��('be presented and quar:
terJ,r �daya will be recognized
hllt, 2'
: • _ 1'be llelJ;s Temple- Pythian Sist
l ,1, , en Will hold • rummage 1ale in
"' • ...,.=:; a.M-iimi.ei' \litler 5c and 10c Store
• :::-tP.lltinc on MIU Street in Middle• ! Sept 29 and 30 and until
Doon on Saturday, Oct. 1 . Pythian
SllleU who have rummage please
have l� at the building by 2 p. m .,
Wednffday, Sept. 28. The selling of
tumfb.qe will be rrom 9 a. m. to
4 P, m.
A 1petial meetlni of th(' Rac:ine
Ba_nd Boosters is to be held on
Thunday, Sept. 29 at 7.30 pm
at ltacine high school. All band
motben are urged lo aUend.
Sept. 19
'l\f: Afternoon Circle of the
11eaQJ Methodlsl Church wlll meet
rhunday at the ,.church at 2 p. m
..,.,._ 30
The Sunday ,chool or the Le­
tart Falls MethpcliBl Church· is
1ponl!IOrin1 a jttney 11upper Fri•
day evenln1, Sept. 30. Ser\'ina
will start 1t l!I p. m. at the Com­
munity building. Everyone is ln­
\'iled.
October 4
Mtd&lt;tleport Athletic Boo11lers,
7:30 p. m. at the high school . Im­
portant regular meeting, John
Kraw1C1yn 1 president.

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EHS Band Gave
Show At Game
Saturday Night

The Eastern High School Marrh·
Ing Band, under the direction of
John Moore, enterl aincd spccla1nrs
at the E14tern-Parkcr.!lburg game
]111t Saturday night.
Opening the show, a · funfare
waa played, Marching Oown thlr
field to "Th;e Victors" the hand u n ­
folded Into a large ''E'' and the
Alma Mater was pfayed.

The audieucC' WHS introrluccil t •i
a "Hat Parade" 31-1 lhl' hund form•
ed a "Dcrhy" a nd pl ayed "i' h (•
Bowery." A top hat w 11 .� fn rnwd
and the band pluycd '"Fu r l l c ' s a
Jolly Good Fellow."
A11 the audlc11cc was t.ikl·ll to
the wild Wl&gt;sl, a ten-�ullon h.11
was formed and 1he bund pluye1I
"The Red Hiver Valley." A pproprllle dnnces were done hy
t h&lt;&gt;
majorollt!&amp;.
To conclude. the show, th l• han &lt;I
returned lo its regular lin� •t1pand did 11 ""hat's orf" rou tine a s
a 1111lute lo thfJ audif•nce and_ cnnUnued down filed to ··o ur Director."
The Crecn and White-Clad l i n uup oonsistcd of � I mcmher� : h c&gt; ad
majorette, Kuren Snyder, muJ or
ettea, Karen Badgley and N 1, t t lc
Cogar. Flag Ucarurs urc Bill Biel man and Ron11ld Burke.

. TOUOHIN I IGULATIONS
WASHJNGTON {UPI) - 'New
re,ulations will dl.l!quallly a l l Air
l'otee Ac11demy -11ppllcants who
were not scholastically In the up­
per halt of their bl,gh school 1en·
lor , atlau, it was announced Tue&amp;·
d•Y·

Mrs. John Buchanan and· son,
Marvin of Brady Lake, Mrs. Nett i e Mee ks of lhe h lh en, Road
and Mrs. Byron John1on, Park·
crii-l&gt;Urg recently visited with Mrs
During all the remodeling of H etty Theiss and children.
t�e Bethany building the Federal- 1
Mn. Mary Mil ler and children
ed rhurl'h also
underw � nt a or Portland RD and Mr. and Mrs.
change. A large parli lion separat- Lig e Shields were SundaY dinner
ing the Sunday 1chool room� from gu u t1 of Mr. and Mrs. John Mcthe 11iue or the church was taken Cvy and family.
out and then the ent ire sanctuary
: .r . :illd Mrs. Ronnle Phelps
was redecorated.
and son Wayne spent Sunday
.
Sunday at the dedication or the with his fother and stepmother,
educ-atiunal bulldlng, (lev. Barte h Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phelps of
wil! celebrate five years as pas
Letart Falls.
tor of the Federated Church. He
Rev. and Un. o. 0. Blake of
w&amp;11 not a newcomer to the com­
vi!ited his sister
munity, having attended the Fed• Hockingport
erated Church before he lell for M rs. Ada Slack and sans.
Mr. and Mrs. Hulbert Williams
college. I-le was bapt ized confirmcd and ordained i n 1 l1is, his and sons of Akron attended the
ehureh.
funeral services for her father,
Harold Milln of Athens and vis­
At present. John Mitch is pre­ itC'd with his parents, Mr. and
sident of the church and John Mrs. C. H. Williams.
Wrn. Dlettnar is director of Chris­
Mrs. Mollie Guinther has been
tian Education.
returned to her home on Second
The service of dedication of St., from Pleasant V all¥y Ho£­
the b•.1 ildins to the purpose o( pital, Pt. Pleasant where she
Christian Education will be held WHS conlinfJd for three weeks.
in ttie 1anctuary of the i'ederated
Mr. and Mn1. A. H. Durst have
Church. Following the dedication
service, the building wlll be open returned hoipe arter a vacation
spent in Florida.
to the pu l.Jtic rm· inspection.
Sunday dhmer gueih of Mrs.
The Women's G uild of Federal• Carrie Sinclair
and daughter
erl Church will serve
refresh- RoseA nn were Mr. and M rs.
menl!! . The ch�rc� council will l Henry Kaptc ina and son Paul of
serve as rccapt1_onu1h, �nd will Pom e roy. Afternoon callers were
answer ull queshons of 111teres1ed Mr. and Mrs. Waid Gorby and
persons.
children and Mrs. William Barn­
hart and children. Pomeroy.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Cancer Society To
Morris Harden were their dau­
Meet Thursdt,y Nig/11
ghter-in-law Mrs. Robert .. Ralph
The Meigs County Cancer Soci· Harden of Colurubus and Mrs.
ety will meet this Thursday even­ Florence Harden.
ing at the High School wilh Mrs.
Misses Linda and Carolyn 'Lips
Cedric Clark. president in charge
or the meeting. The Field repre­ comb spent Sunday with Seren
and Olita Lewis or M iddleport.
sentative wlll also be present,
Mr. and Mn. Harold Patterson
Annual reports will he given and daughter Connie of Ravens­
and the repurl uf the nominating wood spent lhe weekend with
eu mmil lec will be givcn by t!w her parents, l',lr. and Mrs. Carl
chairman of that eommi llee, M rs. Huhbard.
Nan Moorc. New officers for the
Pele Cunditr and Bill Harden
year will aho bl! elcclcd.
\!' ft Monday for Ci11cinnatl to
After the meet i ng refreshments seek employment.
Mrs. Kathryn John1on of Wolf
Pen
visited Friday with her mo"t111t.dtiy
•
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ther, M rs. Ada Slack and Mr5,
l'h
, aril.(Ptl !It IJ,ftllfOtl.
Willis Leadingham.
A cha11J.(1i in the lime for SunMrs. Florence Harden hH red11y school ut the Mason Methodist .
l 'hur d1 has been ann o u n ci•d, f'f- t11rr,11d lo her home on W or·
rcd ivc Ottobm 2. Sund.i y Sc hool chester Sl., uftcr a visit with Mrs.
wi ll be� in n l 1 0 a . m. 1.•v c ry Su n- Garnet Smith of Portland RD.
d11y from that date throu.i,:h thC'
wi n ter mo nths. Otl the !mmrner
�('he1Wlt· l!l'rvices began a l 9:30
a. m.

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MASON CLIN IC
Admls!ilon s: Mrs. Emrn11 Owem1,
Pomeroy, September 2 l · To,!¥ Eblin. M 111;011 , Set,temhe r ' 21; Wllli11m Swan, Middlcporl, Septemher
'2'1':'• Thomas Swan. Mlddlepurt
Sl'plembfJr 22; Mrs. Ad11 M. Fra:
Icy. Gallipolis, Sept(imber 22; Ken­
m•th A. Mlchuel, Pomeroy, Sept.
cmDer 24; Mrs. Delore.!! Jones,
l'oinl PICUHilnl, September 27.
Births: A sun, Patrick Allen, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Howard
Owcnll of Pomeroy on Seplcmlier
21.
A d11ughtrr, Robin Lynn, lo Mr.
un d Mrs. Paul Edward J&gt;'roley of
&lt;. ; alli11olis on September 22.

ROltY CALHOUN 108810
LAREDO, sPain (UPl) - Actor
Rory Calhoun waK robbed of near­
ly $2,ffQO In Cll8h und arliclcs 'l'uc.!1day during filming of "The Colos­

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W. Va., to apend Hie winter with
h.r huol&gt;in� who 11 •�plb,id
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P1111l1, Willer Hedrick, lfri, Ito­
Soup Sapper, Social
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and dauabWt; Mn. P. 1'. coualae­
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The Maaon Mothen Club 11
1poJ)IOrlff1 a. IIOOP ,upper and Ice � �. 11n. Melvin Hql)eJ,
cream toei1l on Saturday, October Jin. Fr..... l!llel!nt. .
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lloy
llanliemhlp,
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Cap'n John's . . . Fried

Fish Sticks __ 3 :: $JHaddock Dinner __ ::::4Sc
Haddock Fillets !'::� _ 39c
0cean Pereh ,m...
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Flolktder Fillets �::.. _ ... 45c
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or Chid:en; Turkay, Bfff, llt' Chlck■n
Noodle; Crum ot Chid:en or Mushnom

lbL 29c

Apple, Cocoanut Custard, or PNch

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LARGE 16 SIZE
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Yellow Onions , . . . . . . . . , -· , . , . 5 lbs. 29c

lb.

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89c

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REG, 41c ◊ALOE

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$4.98'

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STEVENS UNBLEACHED

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Yonr choice of l'Jaids,

The Democratic vice presiden­
tial nominee was still expected to
fly in here Thursday for hmch, a
rally, and a trip to Chillicothe,
bul his plnns to visit other citiea
in Southern and Eastern Ohio
have been cancelled In fnor of A
trip to Tennessee, stale Democrat-- ·
ic official1 taid today.
The first announcement of John­
son's proposed trip througb Ohio
listed speaking: engagements at
Steubenville,
Zanesville, Chilli­
cothe, Wilmington, Jnd Columbus.
His campalgn people declde4 to
trim the st.hedule and announced
la.st week that the Senat.e major­
ity leader would not visit Zanes­
vllle or Wllmln1lon. Today, party
headquarters here said Johnson
had cancelled plan• for a late
arternoon vl1lt to Steubenvllle and
wouJd fly to Memphl1 Instead,

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For Ohio Grow
Briefer �ach D�y

of Southern Ohio grow• sho�er by
the minule.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph BeegJe
and Shirlcy s pent Sundav in
Cincin nati ui&lt;l a t tcndr-d th� hal l
game. They al,,o v i � . . ct.l wnh Mr.
and Mrs. Al Ka�•£e a t W)'Om ing,
o.
Halston Hemsl ey of Colum bus

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Re,: '2.09. V.tae

somewhat piqued over .not
'Ing
granted a nother wish-a U'lp to
Ha\'ana with Soviet fremier Ni­
kita Kl'irushchev- aboard the Rus­
sian ship Baltika.

COLUMBUS &lt;UPI) - · s.J Lyn­
don e. Johnson'!! shedulj!� tour

By LUCILL I MAWK U-,1

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Social Events In
Harrisonville

Flll DAY

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In Havana, the Cuban Confed­
eration of Labor c:alled on all
worken to gather at the PHSi•
dentlal palace late loday. Ca&amp;tro
was exected to speak to lhe mas­
sive throng from a balcony . .
Frlen.ds oC Castro said .ha! was
elated over ach ieving a l lf•'i am­
bition-a world-wide Onlhlll Nahis
.Olltical
tions forum for
views .
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TH U RSDAY

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· former', dauahter, Mra. Cilbfft
Mr. and Mn. L. D. Peop�• of
,tGHT COMING
Mra. C la n Grueser returned to cavllle Sunday after • · v i1it w ith Columbu s were weekend
CHICA.Go UPJ-...'!Yo of tbe
iuata
he r home at Enterprue Monday relative■ In the 1re1.
world's top ten Hebtwelsbu, Ed­
of relal,.,,ea.
from the Mele■ General Hospital
die Perk.lna and Gene Gre,ham ,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Edgar
Thomas
and
and 11 Jmprovlng.
Mr a nd Mr• Wm . Griffilb re­
dauahter, Zana. vilited Sunday ln turned lo their home Jn Colum­ meet lonl&amp;ht In the Lut of Wed­
hr. and Mrs. Raymond Frecker A thens with their
John, who but Saturda after a \lllit with nead.ay nl1ht"1 resularJy Lele\'ised
y
fiShU.
returned home Monday 1fler a i.l! 1ttendi11a: Ohio UnJverslly.
relati\'et.
'
Mr. and Mn. A. L. Flanagan weekend \'ilil with relative ■ In
Keith and Kathy Morgan ol
HAMID TO ALL.--ITARS
spent the weekend in Columbus Cle"'elund.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Raymond Bro wn
1 Hiddleport were overnlght ue1l
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with their son-in•law and daua:hRovaJ
Crown
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grandmother, with rels Uves in the area.
Illes) .Kennedy, Temple Univen iter , Mr. and M r.I!. Lawren ce Se lSunday
evening
in
TupMrs.
W.
A.
Morgan,
Athens
Road
,
visited
t y tcoring star who wu drsfted
lers.
the /ralur relraher
pera Plain• with Mr. and Mrs.
William Andrews who ia emA3C Bob Lear of Wright Pater- by the Philadelphia WarTion, has
.J
and Mr.
and Clarence Headley.
Waller Cook
ployed •t Nllro. W. Va., spimt the 11011 Air Yield spent the weekend bec::0rt1e the lat.Ht player added t o
1
Mrs. Elz.a Phillips spent the week
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher weekend with his parent,, Mr. with hi1 grandparent.I, Mr. and the College AIJ-St&amp;r bau:etball
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NEW YORK UPI--Cubln Pre­
mier Fidel Castro pac��d hu.
bags to return to Haval1• today,
convinced his free-wheeling in­
rl\ctmenl of the United States has
had a profound effect o,o the
United Na.\ions.

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1pent Monday with hiJ mother,
Mra. Marearet Hemlle,- and help­
ed her celebrate her 78th birth•
day. Mn. Hem1ley received a
number lo cards and itft■ includ·
Ing a dozen red roses from her
1011.

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By Mn. Vernal Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Russell
had a birthday dinner at their , J �
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home here rece ntly ln honor. of
speech to Derbocnta, be . nu:'1¥.1
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their two sons Dom1ld 1M�el
••lo trip to Chllllco.lho Ith
and Pete Russell. Tho,l! allendfn
Michael 1/. DiSalle for an earl:,
were Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Roush,
afternoon speaking apl)eariDce
Dnvid Roush, Nancy Roush, Mr.
there.
and Mrs. Marvin Housh, Coonle
Roush, Bobby Roush and Keith
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Roush of New Hncn; Mr. and
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denomlnationa1 Proteatant
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Mr. and Mrs. Pete Russell, two
ly "ChrlalUln Hen.Id. tnn
ei.a
children, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
today more than 30,000 churell­
Russell and Shelia and Mr. and .
goen chOle "The Old R1.1111e4
Mrs. Clayton Russell,
Cross" . as America'• ta,vorit•
Those called here because of hymn.
the death of Mrs. Cora Harris of
Nelton\'Jlle were Mr. ' and Mre.
George John1on, Mr. and ·Mrs.
Homer C. John1on, Morris John•
son, Vernal Johnson and Gerald
ly AWL GIikey
Johnson. Mrs. Harrill was II form•
Mr. and Mn. Robert RobJnlOli
communlty
er resident of thit
of Columbu1 (Maxine Wilson) vil­
and has several. relatives here.
Mr1. E11ta Ro\lsh and Annie lted her panntl and ■on, Kieth,
Price or Portland were recent Monday.
Mr, and Mn. Asa Jordan \'ltlt•
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Homer C.
ed Lena Jordan at a Coh11Dbu1
John1mn.
rest hqme sunday and report hv
Lawrence Coleman, Pt. Pleasant condition u very 1eriou1waa a recent guest or Mr. and
Dana nel1h purch11ed tb1 Da­
Mra. Vernal JohnROn.
vid Myers borne and Cllrtord CUe,.
kier the furniture Saturday.
Rex Evan lJi the name choaen
for the new aon of Mr. and Jfrs.
Charles Butcher.
Mro. Louin. Gilby 1n4 , !or
Mrt. Aln lwlclc
mother, lln. Lincoln Ruuell at­
Mr. and Mn. Robert Grate tended the funeral ot Mn. Bu•
were dinner 11:ue1t1 of Rev. tnd
• u ncle ,t P1. Pleaee�\ �Mrs. Donald wachenschwan1 Sun• :;:
day,
Quite • number
from hit. 11t11nd14
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lfonnel Denney were Mr. and
Paul Steln10ell lo mo,llt l o
Mn. MJnln l&gt;enney and family the Guy Bolin property.
of Vinton RFD; Mr. and Mn.
Or. •n&lt;I ,Mn .. o,n 111181�
Herman Grate · and family, Mr. son llark of PodlJllouillJv
•nd Mra. Lee Denney, · Mr. and tlle Bud Dou1lase1 Sunday. ,IIIP.,
Mr1 . . Giles Smltb,
dauahten DoU,IH returned ho1r1e •titt ,tti.
Ch1rlotte, Mar1ti.ret and her boy
Mro. W. H. Lellbeit left for
friend of RuUand.
Alabama ·by plane ta attend tM
Mrs. MarJorle Carnell, Malinta, funeral of her mother who, w11
o., Mr. and Mn. Joe Swiek, Deb­ ihe victim or an auto wreck.
bie, Shirt1n, Mar.le Jane G111•
irr.nce■ Aikin attended I beiU·
burn of Columbu1 were vla.lUna: ilclan meetln1 at Llnca■ter ,.Ji;Uil.•
Sunday wUh Mr. and Mra. Alva doy.
Swick, Mara:aret Cardillo, Linda,
Mr. ond 1111, ·0eor11 Clu!&lt; u;o
Wanda and Tony.
vllilillff th1lr d1u1hler Fnlel\&lt;I
Mrs. Adra arid ll:mnle Swick at­ Plumer at Carroll for I eou"'9
tended burial riles for Harold weeta a111btlnt with the b1rve1tI
MUler u the Wrlcht Qimeterf lnl of l!&gt;d bu!l,o.
Frlday.
Debbie • RuHell w11 vtamna
Mnda Cardlllo one evening re­

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Tom Cheney, · DlomeJim Umbricht .and
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'.the Y'anltee■' victory was their
tll �: a row, and althou 1h il
arW,lted to Eli G rba, Duren
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-, ·•� Lefty Comez of the
D■ny Vance of lhe
and Walter Johnson of
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!1941 11:CDnd-llne playel't. Jot
l:lartatop_h'er, ' who had five hits.
�• Ba�er, who had two, and
akh.er Bob Oldie, who hHd a
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bl a choked voice and
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1, end.Inf offleJall y at the
or tonl1ht'1 televised fight
n llght,tetghh Eddie Per­
:e111111 and Gene Greabam.
� ;. "We11 be out or boxing," he
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• p,tblnl our organizatJon ever
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GI
:a:-Pittd&gt;urgh
93 58 .616
86 6f .573 6 �
Milwaukee
Louts
St.
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Los Angeles
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pltthed the top half of the 16th
76 '74 .507 1 6 ½
and re('orded one �trikeout Be­ San Franel&amp;t.-o
67 84 .444 26
Cincinnati
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ou1 nint• Cineinnati batters, Olivo Chicago . . . , � 92 .387 34�
58 94 .373 36½:
fanrwd �nc and Umbricht three. Philadelphia
pennant
x-clinched
The 19 strikeouts was just two
TuHday'a Reau-ltt
below the major league record•
S Milwaukff 3 (N)
Phila•l,hla
the Pil'ates
achieve d against
St. L,YII 1 (N)
5
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themselves.
Ch.luto 3 San Fr.nclaco 1 (N)
Plthburth 4 Cincinnati 3 16 inn1... (NI
W......Y', ,robeW. Pltchffl
Chic... at San FrfflClsco--Anclitrson 1-1 1 vs S•nltlrd 12-13 or
Fl1Mr 1-0
St. Louis at LH Anttlff ni1ht
-S.dtcki 9·1 vs Podns 13-12
MilwaukH 1t Phlt1dtlphl1 nl1ht
-Buhl t5.9 vs Owen1 4-13
ac:hNUt.d
COLUMBUS &lt;UPn - Otiio Only 91"1'11
G1mes
Thurut.y's
State's Buckeyes seem lo be in
St. Loui1 at L•• Anaeles
good i;hape physically from the
Southern Methodist game and now 0n1, t,HM sdl�ultd
AMERICAN LEAGUE
they would like to hand out some
W L Pct. GB
punishment of their own.
York
x-New
57 .t:120
93
Hayes reminded Rome of the
64 .Im, 6½
87
B111timore
youn1er pl11era, and the older
86 65 .570 7½
players 1tJll remember, what Sat­ Chicago
74 76 .493 19
urday's opponent-southern Cal Cleveland
W11hlngton
78 78 .483, 20½:
- did to them last year on the
89 82 .457 24:½
Coast. And be wants bl1 tesm \0 Detroit
64 86 .427 29
he ready lo repay the eo.rnJ)timent. Boston
56 94 .373 37
Cit
Kansas
y
Not only did use take a 17:0
pennant
x-dinched
win from the Bucks last year m
Tutsd1y'1 RHUltl
the . [.JIJi94! ''HJ'IYH Pl11hi11g"
1:.ime ,but they rocked and jolted Baltimor• 17 Boston 3
N• w York S Washington 1 (N)
the Buckeyes harde r thirn any
2 Chlugo O (NJ
D1trolt
olher team hit them all season.
There wa11n't :mylhing dirty KansH City 5 Cl•.,•l•nd 4 (N)
W•dn1sday's Probabla Pltch1rs
about It. Southern Cal m erely
Mtttmo;-1 1t �o•tofl-larber
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about 17 players showed up in the 10.7 v, MIMett M
..... Yo,tr at W11hln9'on (N)
trainer's room three days later
still achin2 from the. pounding. -Ponl 11 -9 vo -· 1 2-6
Cltwl1nt1 It KantH City night
Hayus doesn't want this to hap, ,.• vs ..,...., 3-9
-l'trry
pen again.
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In Tuesday arternoon's practice Only t•mN tcheclullld
Thul'lday'1 Gaffllls
lhc Bucks were poundi�g t·.ich
sctMduled
t•mH
No
olher with a vengence with good.
rrisp hlocks and hard tack�ee.
And Heyes wants 1hat same kind
of play Saturday afternoon Jn
Ohio Stadium.

Bucks Ready To
Hand Out Some
Punishment

Hi11: gin s In Com e!,nck
Wit h Red Sox BrM•

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BOSTON UPI-A year ago
Mike Higg ins, the old Detroit '.]'i­
gcrs and Boston Red Sox third
ba8eman, was out of a job. He's
been fired as Red Sox manager
two months before.
Todaf he'• not only back as
mnna_ger but lul'Jt abm.,t runn ing
the Bost on abow un.der million­
aire aporteman owner Tom Yawkf'y.
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poet
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to
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wall
eral manager Tuesday in an an­
nouJICement by Yawkey that In­
cluded the news that Higg ins'
prcdece1sor, :Bucky Herr ls, and
Johnny Murp hy
farm director
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blp l11tersectional game which
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finally going lo break up the
Yankees.
'Pt1e Rhake-up will be the most
thorough ol'te ID the club's color•
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place shortly aft� the World
manager
Serles whei:,. . c:eneral
George Weld J6ins Casey Sten­
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Northwestern
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-et the he•d of th• Bh,• 0..:
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machi ...e to equ»l. or surpass, the
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great teams of l he Gulden Era Forrest Bachtel, retired from
in the late IG40"1:;. SEO scribes coaching and teaching in the
picked the Blue Devils to !imsh prime of life by Ulnes■, will -be
first.
on hartti for the game. Special
Adding flnor to the .nMtceremonies will be held preceed­
1111 Is th• fact th•t H•Yollow
ing 1he game in respect to Mr.
Jacket "' quarterback Charle,
Bachtel.
Sto!Mrt m1kH his cf.abut in
Against Gallipolis, Coach John
Sl!OAL competition u • ciach
Thompson will (ield a line averag
ing about 162 pounds, B bad1:­
field or abo·u·t 147 pounds. It l.!I a
team heavy with juniors and so­
phomores. one and t-wo years
away from their pe;iill:.
m·s two scat halfbacks, Ronnie
Carr and Bill Harris, are the
lightest in the league, It Is the
3Ce
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Up front will be Ray Kloes
CHICAGO UPI-Commh1&amp;ioner and Mike Shafer at ends, Wes .
Kenneth (Tug) Wilson said today Ghkey and Bill StDbart, (Coach
the Big Ten football race shapes Charles Stobart 's br�ther,) at
up 1ts perhaps the hottest in his•
tory.

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o{ one TD margios . . even more
extra point marginq (as 111 1958,
7-6, favoring the Jackets.}
But : Middleport win this sea­
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er Slobovia knocking oH the
cJust'er of Soviet satellit e powers
ill !air battle.
GaJlipoli.s, loaded with a team
of veteran&amp; averaging 175 pounds
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battered up a bit from hud drills
Mond11y, Tuesday 1rnd today, will
invade Gallipoli&amp; F'l'iday night
with a chance-some call il a lit­
Ile slim-o f balancing off aH-time
record in wins and losses a·ith
the Blue 06vils.
Stllrling b11ck in 1929 Gallipolis
has won 16 with Middleport,
while Middleport ha&amp; won 15.
None, remarkably enough, have

The Wahama White Falcons, the ba('kfield that has started all
fresh from last week's 38-0 upset of his games thus far. They in ·
win over Middleport will attempt elude Bill Jewell, hig sophomore
to do the same thing this week who is coming fast as a ball car­
when they entertain the Ravens- rier; Charles Rogers bloC'kin)t
wood Red Devils on Friday night back who does some or the ball
al Bachtel Field.
carrying too; Larry Hargraves a
Everything possible to help the passei-; and Joey Russell, the swift
cause of •t he Falcons is being done scat bnck who has provit.!ed t�e
al Wahama this week as rftembers scorin(i: punch in both of the Fat­
"In no other year have so
many teams been picked as pos­
of the team and the studentill.fody con wins lo date.
make prep::iratlons for homecomsible cha ions," he aaid.. "Sev­
front will be such boys as e� hav, mp
ing.
_ pe�p picked-Dlinois,
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A parade of floats is scheduled Jdter Russell M Jlltr, end Bucky-. Iowa, Mtd"Qgan State, Michigan,
to be htld on Friday afternoon in Knapp, end Nicky Nicholaon, Minnesota, Northwe stern
and
towns makin&amp;: up the Bend Area of tackle Don Van Meter, tackle. Bill Ohio State.
Mason County. Floats were being Sprouse . guard Danny Harbour,
made throughout the week by var. and ot hers .
"Only Purdue and WiacOnsin
haven 'I been picked by aports
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ind ud(' the crowning or the �� a lfon fQ.ilQwers P(?c.i.3 1m .h_tm to teams.' '
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RIDES THREE WINNERS
tests. A Homecoming. Dance wPI tackle on defense by Roger�. who j • �EW YORK (UPI) _ Jockey
follow the game with the ri•e movea into the line when t h r Mike Solomone scored ,a triple at
other team has the ball.
Sainte providing the music.
Behnont Park Tuesday, including
All ol the preparation for the
Ole Fols I A the $6,000 Hempstead
Jim BenMtt
.' · an end ' suffered a Plains Purse
Homecoming e v e n t s, thouah,
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hasn't kept Coach Ralph Sayre and 8Iiih_t 1 11 Jury III 1ast wee k' s gam�
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trying to keep th e Falcon at the day mght.
Endicott Johnson
keen edge they displayed last FriG rid winning feve r is running
day night.
high in Falconland. There's no1hFollowers of the Falconi pro- ing the fans would like better thari
claim that their favorite. fin4,ll,Y a win over the Red Devils.
Cork Soles
"found themselves" against M'1d­
&lt;llepor� last week fft� are tet · tt
Size� 6 to l l
gl,e Lhe highly ra"""9 � &gt;evi!l-4• JO I NS RACETRACK BOARD
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a run for their money. ' .,-, �' ,M-_ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI) The Ravenawood tea� ooac,i,4 -8ward F. H,11.gerly, New Yor-k
by Jim Spano, is heavily Jaanne.: ,tportsman and buildine eontrac­
with veteran, and has ?011'.ed.T uJ tor, has been cle�Led- to sueeeed
a 4-0 record including wlna over the late J. Griffith Boardman on
Spencer, and Slstervlll111. the board o f dire(tors of the At·
NEw YORK UPI-Syracuse's Walton,
Middleport
Sayre will probably stic)I: With
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de(ending national college foot.
Notro Dame, 1
ball champions,
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Northwestern, Washington and
Pittsburgh all were established as
favorites today for Saturday's
leading games.

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FIGHT RISULTS
LONDON (UPI) - Terry Spinks,
126, London, sto,;ptd lobby Nelll,
125¼, Scotllnd (71 lrltl1h f■1thtr•
w■ltht championship,
PHILADILPHIA- (UPI! - K..,_
ny Lene, 1 39, Mink....,, Mich.,
,topped Sidney (S-1 Pff) Ad­
•ms, 1 37, Phltacl•lphle ( l l: Len
Matth-.,1,. 131, Phlltd•lphl-. 1top­
� Jo..,. Quintero, 14t P1n1m11
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IOITON (UPI ) - Joo De Nucci,
1'7, Newton, Masi., outpointed
Herold (ltbtl llmmona, 1 67, New
York (101,

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l:lartatop_h'er, ' who had five hits.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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93 58 .616
86 6f .573 6 �
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Los Angeles
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and re('orded one �trikeout Be­ San Franel&amp;t.-o
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Cincinnati
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ou1 nint• Cineinnati batters, Olivo Chicago . . . , � 92 .387 34�
58 94 .373 36½:
fanrwd �nc and Umbricht three. Philadelphia
pennant
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The 19 strikeouts was just two
TuHday'a Reau-ltt
below the major league record•
S Milwaukff 3 (N)
Phila•l,hla
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achieve d against
St. L,YII 1 (N)
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Ch.luto 3 San Fr.nclaco 1 (N)
Plthburth 4 Cincinnati 3 16 inn1... (NI
W......Y', ,robeW. Pltchffl
Chic... at San FrfflClsco--Anclitrson 1-1 1 vs S•nltlrd 12-13 or
Fl1Mr 1-0
St. Louis at LH Anttlff ni1ht
-S.dtcki 9·1 vs Podns 13-12
MilwaukH 1t Phlt1dtlphl1 nl1ht
-Buhl t5.9 vs Owen1 4-13
ac:hNUt.d
COLUMBUS &lt;UPn - Otiio Only 91"1'11
G1mes
Thurut.y's
State's Buckeyes seem lo be in
St. Loui1 at L•• Anaeles
good i;hape physically from the
Southern Methodist game and now 0n1, t,HM sdl�ultd
AMERICAN LEAGUE
they would like to hand out some
W L Pct. GB
punishment of their own.
York
x-New
57 .t:120
93
Hayes reminded Rome of the
64 .Im, 6½
87
B111timore
youn1er pl11era, and the older
86 65 .570 7½
players 1tJll remember, what Sat­ Chicago
74 76 .493 19
urday's opponent-southern Cal Cleveland
W11hlngton
78 78 .483, 20½:
- did to them last year on the
89 82 .457 24:½
Coast. And be wants bl1 tesm \0 Detroit
64 86 .427 29
he ready lo repay the eo.rnJ)timent. Boston
56 94 .373 37
Cit
Kansas
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Not only did use take a 17:0
pennant
x-dinched
win from the Bucks last year m
Tutsd1y'1 RHUltl
the . [.JIJi94! ''HJ'IYH Pl11hi11g"
1:.ime ,but they rocked and jolted Baltimor• 17 Boston 3
N• w York S Washington 1 (N)
the Buckeyes harde r thirn any
2 Chlugo O (NJ
D1trolt
olher team hit them all season.
There wa11n't :mylhing dirty KansH City 5 Cl•.,•l•nd 4 (N)
W•dn1sday's Probabla Pltch1rs
about It. Southern Cal m erely
Mtttmo;-1 1t �o•tofl-larber
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about 17 players showed up in the 10.7 v, MIMett M
..... Yo,tr at W11hln9'on (N)
trainer's room three days later
still achin2 from the. pounding. -Ponl 11 -9 vo -· 1 2-6
Cltwl1nt1 It KantH City night
Hayus doesn't want this to hap, ,.• vs ..,...., 3-9
-l'trry
pen again.
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In Tuesday arternoon's practice Only t•mN tcheclullld
Thul'lday'1 Gaffllls
lhc Bucks were poundi�g t·.ich
sctMduled
t•mH
No
olher with a vengence with good.
rrisp hlocks and hard tack�ee.
And Heyes wants 1hat same kind
of play Saturday afternoon Jn
Ohio Stadium.

Bucks Ready To
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Hi11: gin s In Com e!,nck
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BOSTON UPI-A year ago
Mike Higg ins, the old Detroit '.]'i­
gcrs and Boston Red Sox third
ba8eman, was out of a job. He's
been fired as Red Sox manager
two months before.
Todaf he'• not only back as
mnna_ger but lul'Jt abm.,t runn ing
the Bost on abow un.der million­
aire aporteman owner Tom Yawkf'y.
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nouJICement by Yawkey that In­
cluded the news that Higg ins'
prcdece1sor, :Bucky Herr ls, and
Johnny Murp hy
farm director
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finally going lo break up the
Yankees.
'Pt1e Rhake-up will be the most
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ful �7-year hlstofy and will take
place shortly aft� the World
manager
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George Weld J6ins Casey Sten­
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Northwestern
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was made a four-point favorite .
over Iowa In their Big Ten gnmtl!
at Evanston deaplte the absencO
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corps, pnesessed of unusual speed
-et the he•d of th• Bh,• 0..:
afoot, 1 looking for ita 1960 grid I vlh, Oppo1ln1 his Alma �t•r.
machi ...e to equ»l. or surpass, the
Stobart's high schodl coach,
great teams of l he Gulden Era Forrest Bachtel, retired from
in the late IG40"1:;. SEO scribes coaching and teaching in the
picked the Blue Devils to !imsh prime of life by Ulnes■, will -be
first.
on hartti for the game. Special
Adding flnor to the .nMtceremonies will be held preceed­
1111 Is th• fact th•t H•Yollow
ing 1he game in respect to Mr.
Jacket "' quarterback Charle,
Bachtel.
Sto!Mrt m1kH his cf.abut in
Against Gallipolis, Coach John
Sl!OAL competition u • ciach
Thompson will (ield a line averag
ing about 162 pounds, B bad1:­
field or abo·u·t 147 pounds. It l.!I a
team heavy with juniors and so­
phomores. one and t-wo years
away from their pe;iill:.
m·s two scat halfbacks, Ronnie
Carr and Bill Harris, are the
lightest in the league, It Is the
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first year of ,•arsity ball for both.
Up front will be Ray Kloes
CHICAGO UPI-Commh1&amp;ioner and Mike Shafer at ends, Wes .
Kenneth (Tug) Wilson said today Ghkey and Bill StDbart, (Coach
the Big Ten football race shapes Charles Stobart 's br�ther,) at
up 1ts perhaps the hottest in his•
tory.

Falcons Sharpening Claws For 'Tug' Sees Big
Another Upset Win On Friday Battle In Grid

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been ties. There have been plenty
o{ one TD margios . . even more
extra point marginq (as 111 1958,
7-6, favoring the Jackets.}
But : Middleport win this sea­
son wou\d be about equal to Low­
er Slobovia knocking oH the
cJust'er of Soviet satellit e powers
ill !air battle.
GaJlipoli.s, loaded with a team
of veteran&amp; averaging 175 pounds
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The Middleport Yellow Jackets,
battered up a bit from hud drills
Mond11y, Tuesday 1rnd today, will
invade Gallipoli&amp; F'l'iday night
with a chance-some call il a lit­
Ile slim-o f balancing off aH-time
record in wins and losses a·ith
the Blue 06vils.
Stllrling b11ck in 1929 Gallipolis
has won 16 with Middleport,
while Middleport ha&amp; won 15.
None, remarkably enough, have

The Wahama White Falcons, the ba('kfield that has started all
fresh from last week's 38-0 upset of his games thus far. They in ·
win over Middleport will attempt elude Bill Jewell, hig sophomore
to do the same thing this week who is coming fast as a ball car­
when they entertain the Ravens- rier; Charles Rogers bloC'kin)t
wood Red Devils on Friday night back who does some or the ball
al Bachtel Field.
carrying too; Larry Hargraves a
Everything possible to help the passei-; and Joey Russell, the swift
cause of •t he Falcons is being done scat bnck who has provit.!ed t�e
al Wahama this week as rftembers scorin(i: punch in both of the Fat­
"In no other year have so
many teams been picked as pos­
of the team and the studentill.fody con wins lo date.
make prep::iratlons for homecomsible cha ions," he aaid.. "Sev­
front will be such boys as e� hav, mp
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_ pe�p picked-Dlinois,
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A parade of floats is scheduled Jdter Russell M Jlltr, end Bucky-. Iowa, Mtd"Qgan State, Michigan,
to be htld on Friday afternoon in Knapp, end Nicky Nicholaon, Minnesota, Northwe stern
and
towns makin&amp;: up the Bend Area of tackle Don Van Meter, tackle. Bill Ohio State.
Mason County. Floats were being Sprouse . guard Danny Harbour,
made throughout the week by var. and ot hers .
"Only Purdue and WiacOnsin
haven 'I been picked by aports
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Ceremonies on Friday nig}jf, Vfill t
; tght's game against �fiddl�port . be t against either of those
ind ud(' the crowning or the �� a lfon fQ.ilQwers P(?c.i.3 1m .h_tm to teams.' '
coming Queen and the announc1dg be one :&gt;f the best linemen in the,
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or the winner or the float eoh- are.1 . He is flan ked a t the other I
RIDES THREE WINNERS
tests. A Homecoming. Dance wPI tackle on defense by Roger�. who j • �EW YORK (UPI) _ Jockey
follow the game with the ri•e movea into the line when t h r Mike Solomone scored ,a triple at
other team has the ball.
Sainte providing the music.
Behnont Park Tuesday, including
All ol the preparation for the
Ole Fols I A the $6,000 Hempstead
Jim BenMtt
.' · an end ' suffered a Plains Purse
Homecoming e v e n t s, thouah,
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hasn't kept Coach Ralph Sayre and 8Iiih_t 1 11 Jury III 1ast wee k' s gam�
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trying to keep th e Falcon at the day mght.
Endicott Johnson
keen edge they displayed last FriG rid winning feve r is running
day night.
high in Falconland. There's no1hFollowers of the Falconi pro- ing the fans would like better thari
claim that their favorite. fin4,ll,Y a win over the Red Devils.
Cork Soles
"found themselves" against M'1d­
&lt;llepor� last week fft� are tet · tt
Size� 6 to l l
gl,e Lhe highly ra"""9 � &gt;evi!l-4• JO I NS RACETRACK BOARD
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a run for their money. ' .,-, �' ,M-_ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UPI) The Ravenawood tea� ooac,i,4 -8ward F. H,11.gerly, New Yor-k
by Jim Spano, is heavily Jaanne.: ,tportsman and buildine eontrac­
with veteran, and has ?011'.ed.T uJ tor, has been cle�Led- to sueeeed
a 4-0 record including wlna over the late J. Griffith Boardman on
Spencer, and Slstervlll111. the board o f dire(tors of the At·
NEw YORK UPI-Syracuse's Walton,
Middleport
Sayre will probably stic)I: With
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de(ending national college foot.
Notro Dame, 1
ball champions,
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Northwestern, Washington and
Pittsburgh all were established as
favorites today for Saturday's
leading games.

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FIGHT RISULTS
LONDON (UPI) - Terry Spinks,
126, London, sto,;ptd lobby Nelll,
125¼, Scotllnd (71 lrltl1h f■1thtr•
w■ltht championship,
PHILADILPHIA- (UPI! - K..,_
ny Lene, 1 39, Mink....,, Mich.,
,topped Sidney (S-1 Pff) Ad­
•ms, 1 37, Phltacl•lphle ( l l: Len
Matth-.,1,. 131, Phlltd•lphl-. 1top­
� Jo..,. Quintero, 14t P1n1m11
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IOITON (UPI ) - Joo De Nucci,
1'7, Newton, Masi., outpointed
Herold (ltbtl llmmona, 1 67, New
York (101,

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NOTICE OF A �POINTMENT
Estate of Frederick J, Burk•tt
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Ge�rgc E. Burk�t t , whose · Po�t
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duly appointed Admi n i strator of
t h Estate of Fred e rick J . Burkett.
l11te of Pomeroy Vi l lage, Meigs
County, Oh io.
D a t ed t his 2ilth day of Se ptember, 1960.
Joh n C. Bacon,
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A ctmg Judge_ o( the Probate Cour t
M e igs C 'lunty, O h io·
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I _ N EW YOR K ( UPI J _ Pre mier
Fidel t:as t ro, unsuccessful in a tPhone WY •2·2143
tempts to get Nikita Khrushchev
Pomeroy, Ohio
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LAUREL GRANGE NEWS
BY MlitS. J. E . RADE KIN
An ope n meeting will be h eld at
Laurel Grange Saturday eve ning
Oct. 8. The program d irected by
tecturer Mac Rup e will consist
of a social a n d gam es !or every­
on e . A Jitney 5oppe r will follow
with the proc eeds to be used [or
a pfflg-por1g table for recrestion.
Everyon e invited.

Ford'• new light dut1 Econollne eOID- .76.8 tor the Van and BUii. The eaally ac­
merclal veblole&amp; come in three models; a ces1Lble englne la located toJ"Ward beside
Pickup, Van. aad elgbt-pa1senger .Station. the driver•a aeat, providing ample paM­
Bua. Powered bJ a mod.Uled venlon of througb. apace tu tbe front, and a flat
the dependable. economical 85 - bone- rear tioor area with low 25-lnch loading
power Falcon engine and ut11i21og many height. The Van and Bus have 20.f.f cubic
standard componenta from other Ford feet of load apace behind the front seat. ,
products, the , Econoltne vehlcl8' are The Pickup baa a curb w.elght of only '
168.f lnchee long - nearly two feet 2,SB pounda, but can carry a payload of
shorter than the Faloau 1tatlon wagon. nearly 1,700 pounds when equipped with
Wheelba&amp;e fa 90 1ncbe8, with over - all optional ei:tra •Pring leave&amp; and heavy
width 72.6 Inch.ea for the Pickup and duty Urea,
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Sa turd.ay evening. Officer� are, M.
N ell ie H. Vale., 0. G. A' Rad e kin,
Leet. )'lac Rupe, Steward E. W.
Holcomb. A. S. Laymon Rupe,
Chap. Erma Vale., Tre.is. Este lla
Radekin, Secy . , Ma ude Ho l comb, G.
K, J. E. Radekin, Ceres Virgi n ia
Turne r,. Pomona Anna E. T!,!_rner,
Flora Anva Mae Rupe, L. A. S.
Avanil Holliday, Ex ecut ive Cem.,
Gle n Turner, H. E. C. ch airman
Wnnetta Radckin. Joint installa­
tion will be held al Star Grange
Saturday eve n ln g Oct. 15.

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Th" Ford �...ne Station Bu, (�) and EtonolbMI Pickup
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: A Vaa m� ■lmllar to the et1ht-p••J!leDl(!t Bu. bat wfl:.b
paneled •Idea, alao la included in the new llsbt dat,- commerdal
veblele aerie•. EconoUne mod.ela are powttett br • modilled
Tl!nlon of the «on.omlcal M-honepower F&amp;loon e•rtne. 0-.er,,
. "11 len4f:b is 188.4. inch• with • wbeelbMe of 90 j.nchea, The
Pickup t• 7:1.8 htchea wide, and tru, v- and · nue are 711.8
lnehes wide, The eullf �ble e,i.atne Ja located: forward
be1dde tho driver's fM'.rAt, proridlna; alllple pa88-throqb q,aoe '"
the · front. and • 8at reAI' Door aNIII with low :.M•lncb loadlq
belaht. The l'ickap.h� a curb wel1ht of only 2,1189 poan48. but
· c,;.n c■n:J ncal'IJ :l,'74)0 poands parloac1 wben equipped. wtth
[ bptlonal bee.Tier ■prlnl(! an4 'Uree. Tho Vu &amp;nd Jiu bHe .,,
t'!arp TQI� of 90'--1 ea.Ile feet,
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model which will supplemenl lhe
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new ooncepl ln American-made
trucli1" Ford Diviajon Truck Mar­
keting Manager Wilbur Chase Uid
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and load comparable to oonven•
tlOnal plckUp or panel -trucks, ye\
!lave far let1s · welcht, greater
maneuvenbi1ity, offer mueh bel­
te1; e_co11;omy �n� take up less
1,Plte. They wlll compete with
imported small trucka, but . will
provide more colh(ort and better
performance."

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LONDO" (IJPJi° _ A co�rt
J{ondQ condemned two men w o . .
ambuShed and ;m.urde"ted I yout,,
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en,ineerlni iralnee la.t � une •
one of the rare c1ses in wh'tch
British 1,w allo\¥1 the death pe nally. •Norman J. H,rris, 23, ,nd
Francis R. C. Forayth, 18, were
ordered to die tor committing
Ford M.otor Company today an­
murder in the commlasion of a
nounced a new low-cost Econollno 1
rob,becy .
series of commercial
vehlcle11
a Pickup,
wllh three models:
Van and eigbt-panenger Station
Bus, each mounted on a �inch
wheelbase.

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Yr. ind Mn. Bfl'OII Vanll,t.tr
and aon John.
Mina Lewil Ind aud, spent
Saturday 1lsht with Mn. ADM
Lou.IM eoue,, New 1111,n.
C1llin&amp; on llr, llld )In. Dani
Lewi.I SaPdQ wa, Mn. Janet
Robiruon, 'Mlddl,pmt. llrl, llu­
iey Colley and Tonia, N'"' Have.a.
)fib Rou■h ot Karine l'lllled
bit grandp.auot.t, llr. 1Dd Iha.
Pearl Nicbollcm SU.nda,-,
Mr. ind Mn. Iu.ac lA,ril and
Dana vitlted lleth4 Lewb on
Letart Route reee:lltlJ.
Mr. .ad Mn. Dale \ Vanllet«
and IOll ot lndiaDa wlabd llrt.
Joaepbine Knipp and fam1Jy the
past Wffk.
Mn. LIi, William, rilll&lt;d ,nib
Mn. Winifred Holland Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Harle, PoweU ol
Nitro tpent the wedeDCI with

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CLASS HOLDS MEETIN�
The Good Will clau of , lbe M.
E . Church accepted an invitation
to hold their Septeniber meeting
at the home o( Mra. C. E. Riddle
and daughter, Ethel of New Ha•
ven, Friday evening, Sept. 16th.
&gt;.lier vilitlng ind singing flvOT·
iti hymns, deliciou, ret,e,bments
By MrL Den■ Lewi•
ffl RrYed lo ._e followin&amp;:
BIRTHOA.'v PA.TY •
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Helen Barker, Lulu JtUUfll, Se•
for
given
A birthday party was
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Chuckie Allens"°ortb by hi&amp; m... sle �tiwria:ht, Lena L om,,
f}leda
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lher honoring his third · birthday Plckena, June • Burna
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VanMeter
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Dara
Hen1t,
Sat1.1rday aftern oon.
B�n, Cheryl
Those attending were Vickie Jutli, l1111bell
Lewil, �ttle
and Chester Young, Randy Le- B�, i.awrenct
ter.• Thelma
VanMe
Nancy
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Henry
WamSue
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Johd&amp;
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prizes were
Those winning
Su,ie Wamsley, Roll!llen Roush
and Cheater Young,

Clifton
Social Events

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• BedrOOlll' • Kitchen

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y Benriett, Jackie C11l,
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old ,lobnaon. Pinn,­
:Jbl. Pal JobDIOn, Rou1,, Billle RoUsh, t&gt;■nie
,t"Rliae Ellen _1Lot11h, Vickie
Holub, lla$011 ; Saady BeUJ Roach
, Wut Columbia; Mn. )[Jrion
Susie Allcnln#Ortb,
Vanlitter,
Man Lee VanMeter. Clad,- · VanKe­
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the Ran chero have the same buh:
styliog as t he Falcon passenger
car-lhe world'a most surce1&amp;f11l
new car.

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' Lill:elJ eu1tomen iOr the �•n
Deli\'ery are 'sucb bu1lnenet1 ..
retaJI drug storta; tilUncill . In•
1litution1, grocery .tore■ and clg•
arette and coffee dialributon, all
or whkh carry relatively Hcht
�ight anti small volume uraoes
with high value, · and prefer a
closed•i n area rather than th'e
open glass area of I statio n wag­
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SWANSEA, England (UPI) Th e ancient St. Andrews Presbf­
terian Church, w hic h escaped re­
peated bombing duri n g World War
11, was destroyed by flre today.

CAM�RAS . . . $29.95 up

Mr. aod Mn. Charle, AJlel1I,.
worth vi1it.ed Mn C1rl Alleria..
worth at Middleport Sunday.
llrs. Glen Glau o( M�dleport
vi.sited her parent■, Kr. and 11r1.
Harry JohnlOII Sunday.
Harle,- Powell of Nitro visited
Kn. Elmer Vulleter Friday.
Villtlna: Mr. and Mrs. Oacar
flelll")' and TerTJ" the paat week
were Mr. and Mn. ClaHnce Ne•
...-en and Jme of Cbnhlre, . Mr.
ind Mn. Don Qu1'enbtrry and
!1mlJy, Mldlfleport.
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Mullens and
aon1 Joh.n and thn of CabJn

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Teltl� fAllllg for 1811
A. ...- member of J'o,.'•
b tbe hleon 8edan. Dmllttr, (top). npplemen1Ja&amp; tlloe .....,
t1le
uJCl•e Palcoa Raacllmo (ll!DUffl). Bo&amp;ll ta.e lled.­
Delml'J ad. t:J:i• --� offer ••'.lbnaai ec:oMml Md ..,
...ftftbUJr:, plu ......pr cW
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Btalidait �"'
BMc:hel'o � • load capaeh;J'
plane: IOJ' bqth.wehktei Is tile
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Mn. Ned Henry, Mu, J•JRe
Bu.rm and Mn. Ja.epb 6be1 weol
to G1llipolis FridaJ.
Kn., Ellie Lievina of New
Haven, Mn.. Lew Hoffman ind
Rev. and Mn. J. w. HUIJ.on of
Clifton, Mn. John Ta:,lor ind
IIOD Mike and Jlr. and Mn. Pb.I
1\lmhull
Ma,on c.aUed on Mr.
'and Mn. Ned Heftl'J' FridaJ.
Mr. and Mn. Roland Cbilden
and Mr•. Tood Chlldera and chil­
dren of Partenbur&amp; called on
M.r. and Mn. John Harri.ton Sun­
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alld Mr&amp;. I/ !ClDr Doyle and
grandson of Ea,t Liverpool vis•
ited friend, and relative■ Satur•
day and Sunday.
Floyd McDermiU Jr., left Wed·
tlesday for Auburp, Ala., where
he will en ter college.
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llr. and lln. Jcttepb S.hn of
Pitt.burp, Pa., were
bou■e
suat■ of Mt. and lln. Ned Henry
rtcenUy. Tbe:r returned borne
)lorulay.
Kn. �td llellf')' a!ld Mn.
Geor1e Burn, went lo Parker•
bura TuHda,.
Mr. and Mn. Stanle,- Hart of
Grabam St.atioo were calllnC on
Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry on
Thunda y evenin1 .

10 o 'clock with t he Wuman ' 11 Day
program. Mr5. St anley I. S t uber,
preside n t of t he N.alional Council
vf Americun Bnplist Women will
be t he fc!a t ured speaker.,� . '

Th e Co n vention Iheme, "Not
Conform ed . Bu t Tra nsform ed '' '· s
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h ased o� Romans 12 :2. Many sla te
and nat10nally known speakt!rS
will appear on t he three.day pro,
gram. · Mra. Evan s i\f. Cyrus of
SEIZES NEWSPAPERS
Hunti n gton is ge neral chairman of
Thirty• n ine
stud e nts
from
TOKYO
(UPI) - The Indo ne:r
local arra n ge me nls .• Dr. Willlam
Meigs County have e nroll ed for
secre ta ry ia n government today aeized two
ex ec u\ive
a rmar.
G.
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th e fa l l semester of coll ege al
( r the sl a te convention, has 1:nore newspaper pri n ting plants,
Rio Grande.
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c arge of conv en tion l!rrange- Radio Republic Indonesia re ported
Those e nrolled are: Judy Ar•
today. The radio said e ight plants
mem s . _ .
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n ol tl, Middleport; Edward Bartels, I
a ry �ieelm gs wi l l start now ltii!ve been t a ke n over by the
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1 hursday mormng, October 1 3 , �t gove{nment.
Garolyn Bradford,
Middleport;
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Jam es Brewin gton,
Middl e port ;
Thomas Brown, Pom e roy; Jim I
Bell and Howell 8 mm
Ca rp e nt er. Pomc,roy; David Ch e •
i;h er, Mi ddleport; Edward Crooks, 1
Po�eroy;, David Davis, Tuppers
Pl a ins: Charles Downie,, Pome•
With Automatic Electric Eye
my; Mary Euler, Racine.
Cart£&gt;r French,
Middleport·
3 Lense
. . $1 1 9.50
Bonnie Fitzp a trick,
Carp e nter:
Wi l liam Fi s he r. Minersvi l le · Judy
Grarlex 35 mm
Grt'gg, Midd l eport; Edgar ' Har•
tung, Pomeroy ;
Joh n
Hetze r
Heedsvillt!: Phy l lis H\lbert, Mid'.
dl c�ort ; Jan Haut'!k, Pom e roy;
.Jun m r
Kennedy,
Midd l epor t ;
Thomas Ke l ly. Middleport; Jo h n
Ke�chka,
!\.l iddl eport;
Janet
24 Hour Film Service
K_night, Chesle r ; D(ln McD'ade , Ra­
,220 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
cme.
James Mourning,
Middleport; I

f'OH SALK J EHSf,; y CU W l l m•1·
)' u ars uld. Homer W 1 !Janl , l 'u111 t:ltj HT tttJUM H U l.l St.:, two (ive
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$ 1 2�.uu FOH Hl!'.NT-T.IJ.n.•l office rnom1
ls
I 9 dif £crt 11t
Hulland Pool Uuum.
U-27 :u p
over Stiffler Shoe More on
Unlvenal Equipment
C..:uurt St., i n Pumeroy, set:o nd
OpeJ"alton School
l'rnfl 1 t l ,
J'UTATUt'.S Clurcncc
rtoor. Unc lar�e 18 11. :.!2 rt, L'oom
11 I, State, Columbv,, Ohio
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wLlh adJ01Dmg l ? ,, 12 .,. room
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One lU .&amp; 1 8 fro ... room. All
tiUUD LUMJ• tual delivcr.cd 111
m, "-'!Y pa111Led with new !Joor
THE J&gt;ARTY who pick ed up the
M e igs Cou11\y Jur 32t bu. Call
F.\llM FOR SALE 80 itcres 5
l'OV�rin�s. Phone W\' 2-2081il.
CHURCH SALE
whtte Pekinese uo� .il Brad·
Cll7 -2334.
U·:lU-;jlp
ruom huuse, ba rn, on mail r'out e
8·2-Ue
Th e Syracuse Pre sbyt erian
bu.ry Su n day n igh l wa11 recog.
sl'h unl bu�. gravel road, W, R. Church has hom e made ice cream
nized, Therefore, if th ey wil l APPU;S F OH S,'ILJ&lt;.&gt; Grimes (:ol­ 7
thre;
lloltomb, Carpenter.
9-26·31p for sale ln vari(Jlls flavors at 60c
Nturn it, there will be no
den, Beel aml Yellow Ue!1ciou�
780 Jlyscll St., M1dtl lcpuri. J.
&lt;:harges uled, Edward Moore ,
Staymo1n a11d Hotne Ueuuty:
H. A!lcn.
9•Hfe roH SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE per quart-see Mn. Robert H a r­
llradbur)'.
9-26·3lc
Please ilring cuntamcH. Chris
with bath, n ke location. Melvin den by the church or Phon e W Y2·
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Hood, 1 1 1 Lo..:ust St., Pomeroy,
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PUBLIC AUCTION
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h�vc sul&lt;l my farm .1Jl(I wilt MUU�'. l(N unfurni;;hed :i rooms
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4-�Mte.
111111 h.it!t llJH11'I IIICJll. B1rrh rul)•
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dJ.!!pus�l,
inrmcrutur,
aut:11011, Utt, 1 , �,ilurtl.ty, 1 :UU
l'fS REVIVAL TIME at Mt. Oliv�
l ,m,:t' duSl'lS. Phone W Y2-5 1 '1 l .
I'. M . , lntaLcd J mile from Z10n
ne1tr 1,oni; Bollom, Sept. 2ti
SYRACUSE-I story fritmc, fivl!
!HU \l e
Churl'11 u�l off slall.! ruulc lf:J
lhru Ucl. u. iH,ev. tturold J lolm­
ruu1m, , ,dso Ux:./.4 .!lorc build•
Ill fo,.;I uC Horner H i ll. Wakh l J I HEE HU0,\1
e1, cva nae1111. Special s111l(111g [
foi;, t.·8 .ic-ru, locah!d on ltoule
.tparl1m•11l un
,for lll'l'UW II : 1 950 },'arnrnll A
by the r·our Keyti, Hu n lini:Loa,
1:.:4, $:i,OUU.UO.
L 111nlur .Sl recl, l'mneroy, aho, 4
W. Va,, 'l'he Travelers Trio i lr;ic tur wit h plow ,!Hid l'll lli Vil·
ROUTE
;,J - kanch s tyle stone
ruum
:ip:irt
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mi
Scto11U
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tor, IIIC n,rn pl:111tcr, 2 Whl'l'I
Buffalo, W. Va., 1 he lJuncam
a m.I frnrnc, 3 bedrooms, 1 1 -2
Sll'Ccl,
]'umcroy.
Phone
W
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trai l er, 2 shouts, pol:!tmi s, horse
and otn en. t:om e h ear, h eed
b11ths, ful l bu se ment, double
:,n �J.
9-2t:H fc
disc, cut ol f saw, 50 heavy due,
and help. Rev. 0. Circle, Pa!i- 1
g:iragc, breezeway,
s wimming
bl�VEN IHJUM h.:iu.se rn l larrm,n
kclls, I lot hand ltHJ! s .
tor,
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9·24-Htp, I
1,uul,
l
•acre
lol.
$20,000.00.
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FARM--14
Cual couk SlU\'C, mclal util1ly
t· ,1r gai agc, llU'gu y.ird .tU(I
aaes, 4--roum frame, ful l base•
- ----- --g,1f1k11. ,,er l\lrs. Lau.i U1 llsu11,
ca lu nct, llv111g mom .'iuitc, bed.'i,
llll'nl, burn, chirken
house,
LOST-BAB Y a::l11.uc11 In vlclnUy
l l ill !'ISUll\'illt•, Ohio.
t•lectric iruucr, 2 hurner �as
!l·:.l:tl·lilp
11lcnly uf w.11tcr. Lot a lcd on
of Pomeroy Poat Oliice ». n d
SlO\' l', wush e r, 2 Warm l\Ioru­
Jluul.e OM. $J50U.OO.
Pomeroy National Bank. If
in:t he at e n, radio, rockurs,
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ROUTE 7 FARM-175 acrei; no
found pleaae phone W ¥2·62ti6.
sta n d11, bun
w.irn1cr d ishes
buildings, 3(:J acre1, culti;ated,
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Lktmsecl - �racliral
lf.26-Blp
rinse tubi;.
139 uc.:r es fe nced. Excelle n t ·lo•
nun,e. Apply 111 pcrsun a t 1''usANTIQUE S
cation.
$6000.00.
tt:r ' s Nur�rng Hom"', Syrnclll&gt;i.' .
2,pc. llvl_ng room suite, l'urcl hetl,
llfl Auto Soles
ALBERT M. COX, S11•,man
Oil.JU.
9-2Hitc Box 22.
c1mc library table, side bu;1rd, 2
Phone WY2.-22:2.0
9
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9-24•3tc
W Y2.,3830
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many olher articles not listed.
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aa,aoflrOl.,tAN MOTOM
NEW HAVEti.=..l'h st ory, 6.;;;.
Onlll• Joh111on, pwn•r
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M.111 It,
.i�beslos shingles. Coa l fur nace
T•rm1: CHh.
WAN !'ED: Mccllllllic. Phone w v2.
lrnat. $5300.00.
Not rHpon1lbl1 for 1cc id&lt;&amp;nts
YULU.
9·23- lfc
N EW HAVEN-4-bcdroom hurne,
Sil• conduct•d by Bradford
�loker , tout £um ace , ful l b11selh7 liU1CK VB Cen t ur,v 2 door A1Jctlon Company, R1dn1,
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1t1c11t. 175' x 250' lot. Jdcal lo•
bar4
top.
Wo Jn vlle
l h e Ohio, Ph ..ne Wl9,382.1
C"alion for children. $10,000.00.
mOI&amp; cartu ul lrupection .. ' Power Auction..,: CrUt Br•dford.
- - - -- ---- 1MASON-5•room
frame
with
1Leertn1 and br11ae•. Dynaflow 111• Mana1■r: A. C, Bradford.
WOIIJ,\ N w.ints dcuning 11.t $ 1 .00
i.torm wlndows . Lot 84 ' ,i; 194'
drive. ,1,uo• .B!&amp;ettnar',, Pom­ 11·24-6tc
l 1tl' lwur. Phot1c Wlll•aUl7.
loc11lf!d on mai n highway. Ex­
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TABLE mod e l television $3� .
!hW·6lp
cellent
buy al $6,800.00 .
- ----- ----- - Sco1,1 l uniform, size 12. $5.UO. A861 OPEL t .cyl. 2 door 1cdiin. One
RUA:AL-:li·room frame home with
Judson, Bailey's Lake.
local owner. .t'miah 1potle11.
pa rtial ba!e mcnt, located on 2
:�=�� /
,,,,11iao. lilHttnar1, Pomeroi.
acres. 1.2 miles from Hat'lford.
- MU IELL&amp;R F UkNAC ES, WliiTING
9 22 6tc
Un ly $3600.00.
· HOUS E 1ppl i•11ce11. Arnold 8roJ IM ROUSH, Sal•1m1n
USED
GARDEN
trao:t.ori
,no
mdW-• th•r•, S;r.cuM, Ohio. Phone
llJ01 Ht1.1debaker V8 Pre5JtJ.ent •
N EW HAVEN, W. V•.
e.r1.
Rotary
mowar
blades
ailar·
tu­
c&amp;oor
,edan
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and
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WY :.t-6..JB4.
l i-1 l•tf
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pen
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Cu1to11
mowilll
and
TU2.•2143
---- -Uba.lr.er, and Lbi1 one hi top• ln
p10Wiftf(,
9--28·
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8ULLJ)UZE:ll
FOil
HJHE.
Ponds,
conomon and •Pli-i!:arance. ,1mb,
0.RAVILV. TI.A'CTOR
baseme nt
Lind
l 1mclsc11p111g.
--- - -.Bla1111Unar'•• Pomero1.
9 p tttc
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l'honc C11c1i1t1i1r, Yukon3,J:l50.
WY 2-29711.
8-24-:::IUtp
,, ', , l80d CH.t.:','KULET, Va tielAir . dr. f piucroy, Phone
'7·2l•lfll
� "4:lan. UOod loolLina. Good run•
1
-.. ,Un1 ear. fe93 BJaettnan, Pom•
AJR eONOl1·10N1N�R.E1'·81G&amp;R· C He No, 1 3,040
t;, K Macbon, dba Machon &amp;
(II) 22 Ute THE LATE T. H. DAVIS pro-'
llOJ, ,-,--aUon servh,:e. Jack's Refrlgar1-perly, brick two story, locatt.1d
Mllebon,
whose address is 2tHO
tlon, N e w Haven. Phan• 'fU2at North
Third and Coal
!nick A-i
iiij FORD 1
Coll15
_A,•imu
e, Hu n tington ,
West
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6-&gt;3-U
Street., Mlddlepol"t, nu1iy lte
con.dllion ,1280. R.17 Weavt!r,
37
Vir:::m1a , and 11:1 not a resident of
$
--:c=9-2Ult p
seen an)' evening.
ll-1'1-SOlc
l ,Mew Haven, W. Va.
the State of Ohlo, iis h e reby 11.oti­
A 1 1CTIONi Ellt
hetl t ha t on the $U1 day of Jul,y
Cot-t1pl•I•
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1111 FORD DOG, 2 dr. h,rdtop,
1_960,_ Moun tain_ !ron and Suppl;
CrlH Bradford
W, w., Thunderbird, floor ah1fl USED cl1rh1et. C•U VIS·22 39.
Co. lllcll Its petitio n against him 11.!i
Wrtt.,
Phone
or
ContHt
�26,Slc
other extu,.
trana... many
A. C. BltAON)Rl.1, be'"-, Ohle. de 1c nd.a11t, h1 t h e Court or ComPbane Cbe■tttr Y U6-3296,
FoR°sALE
,-,00
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n_wn Pleas,
Meigs Counly, Ohio, 1
N'l.flp
i1atk1. Phone WY2·3344.
Case No. 13,040, prayiDi for Judi·
9·28•6te
mcnl agai nst him for Ule sum of
to
Lwu tho1.mind one hundred ninety
·
ing
i, ou SALE 1 MYERS shullow
II c v c n
1111d
9 1 1 100
dollars I
we ll pum p us� very littl e ; I
PRODUl"flON
AVERAGE
problems
HIOHJ:11
($2,197.91 ) plus interest at rute of
112 eallon Elet. w•te r h elter.
� ' f� i. ,our l1yln1 flock.. Many
s 1_x P&lt;Jr c ent , representing mercban•
Phone WY2·Jd4.2, Pomero)', o.
simple
inexpensive
flockt oa Wayne e111 reed■ are
d1se sold to him on accou n t, ind 1
• ,roducln1 e111 on leu than four - 9-28-Stc
costs ol' this act.ion.
-- --po11n� feed per dm:e n . Hiahly SJNGER SEWING ma�hl�c in ex•
Said defendant Ul required to an•
llefo,,. 9:30 A.M.
fortlf&amp;td end ll'lple le1led to help
::iwer on or befo[e the 29lh day ol
cellent co ndition. rorlabl e or
Mlddl•,ort VfY•1•264f
1luml)I. You'll
rou awold
October, 1960 . .
f
cabinet $-47.'00. TMms if desir­
«Al f&amp; PIIIID STOP
pt mare for your money with
Movnt1ln Iron &amp; SuHlr c.. 1
ed. Phone WY2-2204.
9·28-6tc
IDT
fOI AYIIA.1 ........... 1
A.t Ct..lhr
-WIJU ea fetdl. )(1u11 t'eed
•• J. I. O'&amp;lllN,
NOT
NW
ti
MOUi
ell A MONTN. {IJ/ore )'01'
Yukon S.2145
9-28•1lc
WILL SACRirici:'Sing e; zig zag
· fh 1ttorl'lt,
6")',
6uil,l
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/md oo1 /low
i. it HA.
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'7A.TIUII
.
aewing machine. Mikes button
(8) 3 1 ; (9) '1, 14, 21, 28: (10) 3, 8h:
to profed .)'OUI' inwlCmtr&amp;I with the onli , ,;,,Jiiitia ·' •
lofo,. PiGO A.M.
hole■, sews on buttons ovcr­
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m o d'• r"" we ea,a
All••nr IUl
e11111, bind he ms ·and ' duzens
� l}'lklll ,AG, will
r
E�C
RvPrv
Oay
Hen'k:r
k
H«i!
w�thin
� pt,r� ocwml
or fancy embroid ery stitches.
ewi .•• eher• " no o6li1Gfioll.
Will se ll to responsible party
I
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A.UCTlONE•R
for 1 1 payment, of $9.311 per
RIASONABL!
RATES
mo nth. Phone WY2-220t.
SATISFACTION GUAR.-NTEID
9-28 .fflc
C•II er writ• I. 0. McCoy
tl! E W YORK (UPI) - Soviet
PEACHES,
Chn••r, Ohio
brine
containen.
Pr•mi•r Nlkll•· Khrushchl\l and
W eb1ter Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
8 22 SOtp lrlt11h Prl,M Mlnl1t•r H,rold
tom, Ohio. Pbone YUioo G-3201 --,--=---�:.;::;:
Mlll'l"lill•n •1.-..d todly kl mNt,
1-11-Uc
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probltbly Thundey, In th■ 1 tlr■t
,
m1jor Eest-Wflt summit cont1ct
FOR SALE Uprigh;-;l;-yer piano.
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Stn(ord. W'Y2-2992.
9-24...()tp
GOOD PAINTING done. ver'y ,
Th• &amp;t11lon sha..-i up ;II t�
........... &amp;UU1NC � ..Wl■ l,ltf■
reaaon■ble. Call VJS.2484• . See first m■lor brNk In 1 1vn'imlt
1hlpplne container■• Ph. WY 2. ·
Imp•'" 1lnce the i1bortln Parl1
Wilkie Sarson, Portlaqd.
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(9) at. Cit'(! lf.2'-llp.
,onfwence.
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heavy eQWpnltml,
l'OJ' complete informalion, send
name, addreaa, • age, telephone
:
e
Jl�r and working hour lo

1500 'Baptists

E xpecled FOf,
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( 1 1 1 Wanted To 3uy

HOM E M A O!:: ICE t:HEAM, Just
like yuu make .al home. Jack'1,
Dairy Bar.
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FOR SALE.

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H-,,, Ludllt Rt.rrlton,
Jobnaon, the hottflln.

Pd, Pol. Adv�

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MI DDLEPORT, OHI O

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•.- entry in t he ter.aon said today the new LanCLt
l
� lle d - �e. 1961 com �le.a m size and economy
on dbplay in wi t h the rompacts i n troduced l.ut
OOQIS on Sept- year but rivals standard-size cars
in performance, comfort conven­
ience and handling
C. Pa t- ) "The Lanrer is a amall car with
a Dig car ride,"' Pat terson said .
The new com_pad is nearly • tWo.
Itel ahort cr and 700 10 800 pounds
lighler than conventional cars in
I the low-prire field.

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ation squat and CQrnering sway.
Adding to the 'bJg car feel" of
the �ncer, Patterson said, are
the dlaUnctive interior lppoint­
menta. The interior, ol all model.a
are enriche d by •II-vinyl P•neb
in ICulp t ured dt1ign1, Upholatery
in _ the sedans is lon1-lutin1 nylon
with high-quality finishes th•t are
easy to clean, and resist llai,ts.
Tbe stalion wagon, have durable
all-vinyl interior,.

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DIAMOND RING FOR
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QP�IFIES

Mn.

Mr. and Mrs. Euaene Buckley
■nd family, former re1identa of
Syrac1.11e, now livlna in Cheshire, j ;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;.;;.;;.;_____
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had as weekend 1uest1 hi1 brother 1
and family, Mr, and Mn. Jack
Buckley, Barbara and DaYi d of
New Bria:hton, Pa.
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ment for the minlsler and family
and
r.e ceplion:. 4110 the Red and Blue
Su nday S� con�11 and Cllrlt­
ijin Endeavair --pot luck supper wu,
aerved. Ther, -were , lorty thret(I JQ
F9r Men '"" Boys
aUendance. The mlql!ttr, _,eY.
P•u� HO,O� 1nd family reniYtd1
many fine gift.a.
He is bcSinning his third )'Hr
Middleporl, Ohio
on the charge.

RUGBY
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.5Mt111 CLOTHING CO.

Chester PTA
Names Council
Delegates

The reiular meet1n1 of the
Chea ter PTA or Eastern Local
School District was held at the
Cheater Grade School recently
wi t h Mrs. Donald Mor11, preiident
prealdln1.
Mrs. Robert Wood gave the
J&gt;TA prayer. Mrs. Charles Grif­
fi t h, secretary read the m inuU!a

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Bag Cookies ........ 2 ..... 49c
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heater. All ,new WARM MOR.NINO
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The litht wel,r:ht of auch- major ·
eornponent1 11 the transmiuion,
clutch 11nd torque converter 11110
co11tribute to t he Lancer's econo- 1 "
my of operalian. These parui and "
·othen - includina the pistons,
alternator, water and on pump 1 '
houaln11 and dlatrlb u tor - make
eittenalve use of al uminum.
Lon..r-Lutlne ledy
Patter•on Hid the econqm,les or
the mechanic comp&lt;,nenll comprise
only a par t or tha lower total co11t
of owning a Lancer. He cited these
other factors:
The new all-nylon fabrics and
vinyl I nterior trim provide a:reater
realalance to wear and stains.
They wash e11ily with imap and
water.
Lonttr L11ti"' Tlrff
New tire, l[lve rnuch-lmprove4
tracUon, eapedally in wtl weaU1•r.
1nd 1lao provide ls per cenL mo� ·
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ducta· c.urb 1culfld,, , p?oloftllnjl "'"
of the 'lite.· ·' . '. ,ft.t . J. L,l !I ,:
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WIJllam JP'reeker, Robert Wood.
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Daily SenUnel, Poraeroy•lliddlepQl'I, 0., Sept.
Charle, Grilfilh, Donald Mora,
Paul &amp;tel, Charln Wildena uth - bl' ... .i...,.
and Samuel Michael.
Mn.. HWJ Ekllla,e, pnoamCr by
uwl rud1q of
ed the followtn1 bOfl)l,talit)' com• 1"1'A by-llWI JJ,. 111'1. X:niaht.
Mn. Karl xautz preeeGted Kn.
mlttee
l#Je Octl]ber .lnfftin1 :
Object&amp; ' tA. 'iTA, Im. Samuel
Don1ld Mor■ with the prai_tie,ra
Mr1. W1Dl.m Tutdfl, lfn. Gien Mic hael.
pin whleb 11 IO bl .-om durirli
Tutt� Mn. Ori, S11ilb, Jlrt..
her term of office. ll •u dtti.d­
Them, "Gettln1 to lnow the
DUI, Mn. William Gruue:r,
Gary
ed that there would be � an­
I PTA".
Mr1. RoDl"..rt. Wood,
nual Jblloween puly, Sl'tlll'day,
Proanm chall'man pretented tk•
Oct. 28. Mn. Miclucl moved tJiat
the poUcy of b11ylllr: five resd­ fo1lowln1 Informative proeraia
.114 . circle booka for cac.b &amp;hi� be after welcomin, lbe W1e attend­
tottllnoed. Books are to be ael- ance: introduction ol tMcba11

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Proirsm, Mn. Robert Wood, Smilh, Mrs. Wm. Grueaer, llrt­
Coundl for the y�ar: li!ln. Don­ Hn. Cbarle. Griffi t h, Mn. Sam­ llbbert llll&lt;ble. lln. 'l!lelm■ l:aN
old Mera, _.., Rott.rt Wood, Mn uel llichael, Mra. Orville Brown, and Mn. Wm. Freebr.
Charlea Grlff�th, Mr. and Krt. Mr.. Don.a1d Mora.
Founders 01}', Mn. P1 ul Karr.
11\ll&amp;C, Mn. Paul Neue and
Sam uel IUcbat:ls, Mra. H"'ard
Hallh, Jin. Earl D1vi1,
Knleht. Mn. Wyatt Chadwell, John Moore.
Parllamentart•n and Hiatorian,
Mr,. Georse Wolfe •M Mn. John
Hotplta:uty, Mn- Henry Elcb, Mn. HGW.,-d KniCbt.
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Ma&amp;lline, Mn. Thoma11 Jinkl.
Altern•tn ate Mrs. Arvll Hol­
Kembenhip, Mrt. Wm. Wlll and
Parenta-Famlly Life, Mn. Del­
ter, llra. Delmsr Baum, Mn. Mr.. Re x Bsiley,
mar Baum.
· Wm. Frecker, Mn. -'.. C. Mehl­
Publicity, Mn. Wyiilt Chadwell.
Legi,lalion, Mn: Dwight Mil­
Ways and Muni. Mn. ,&amp;ddie bo■o.
man, Mn. Horace Karr and Mn.
Hartung, Mn, Boy frecker, 'Mrt.
Safety, Mrs. Ro)- • li"lt.er.
Karl Ka ut&amp;.
Repain, Karl Kaut.a
Charles
Paul
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Aho the followln1 commlttee1
were named for the new 1ear: Mn. Milton Tu t tle, Mrs. Oris Pyle,, Earl Dean, f{Y■tt Cbadwell,

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� of previoua meeUn1 and 8an1uel
Michael Jave the treuurer'a re­
port.
Co111munlc•Uon1 red Incl uded
nu,ticea of 'Met,. County Council
of PTA which will be held ■t
Letart Falb IChool, Oct. 13,
annual eonYentlon of the Ohfo
Con1re11 of PTA Inc., which wm
be held ln Cleveland on Oct. 3,
t -and !!I and the Ohio J\ural
Health Cound1•1 Southe.,t Dl1trict cilnference at Lake Hope
Lodge, Zaleakl, o., Sept. 28.
The followlne delecates were··

• MEDICINU • FAMN.Y NEEDS
• STATIONER\' • TOILETRIES
• RUIBER QOOOS

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six•cylinder. f r o n t-mounted en- t he fron t bumper. The deaign 11 ing vibration; t he exclusive sevengines and a hosl of under-t he-hood funelion■l, dean and cl■saic.
atep ruJtproofing proceaa;
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mechanir.il rrfmements. ravor- ,The distinclive fron t fender sculp- high qu■lit)' of the painl enamel
able wc1t?ht dist ribut i on anti a low Luring flows Into t he front door, _ all con t ribute to not only I be tcenter of s::ra11ily. Cl'ml:lincd with and tbe Lancer name (plus a me- ter _ride and a be tter-lookin,g car,
famed 'I unnon-Aire suspension, d ;l ilion in t he 770 aeries) is in but also will presere the trade-hi
gives the new Stn&lt;All car its big- block let t et!I on the door.
11atue ot t he Lancer for many
car rldr ·
The doors of t he Lancer are 3· c1rs.
Luxury P::■brli;a
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Pallerson said Lancer engineers
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Models j in the 170 series llave
�e trun ncw c rn pacl is 01 !er- They open wide to provide easi • 1id e every e(foM
to maintain an unusually &lt;1.1xurious, knitted alle/.m seven mo d e i°s 111 t wo series : entrance . The windows arc al.so
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The
fabric
has a re,
the Jowcst- pr-,ce · ' l 70 ' " ser i es · and
oom dlmens1on1 ex ceed many o!
d esign1J4il' a sm,a.11 � " he
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,el I deUcat• sad·
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2•d oor h ar d top, - oor s edan .nd 4- fh• hl"""' .t11n,if1r.t-11ize.modills'
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door st allon
wagon in the deluxe
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, . . 70
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. ,: co1 i :� 1"cl:l -. in._11� �lW. ter,,d �tyJi�S{' P.at- t e lar1er �
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He u:plahiilit that ,•.1· mp:lmum 1 ttru�tian , ...:..'. .ilb:-llar to tJitt- uitd
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in , fi■ ex.Ulrior- dein'enslons," P•lru.
The stylish 2-door hardtop '- _t
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feat
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Designlnj
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son said. "Ila combination of roomone of the first hardtop models to
, . niade possible by rugged upper ine!tl, comfort and performance
be introdured in t he compact c.ar Dodge Dart.
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have prevloualy Deen available only
field - 1.s .. vailable in both solid
Owrall Eeonomy
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Deaigning
the
instrument
panin
�arger Cln.'1
colors 11nfi l4 Lwo-tone rolo. com•
Paler,on emphasized t hat the
el 10 that it doea not reduce · front
bin a Lions.
Lancer's economy was achieved by
More bi �-c.1r fraturcs are avail• crea t ive �ngineering throualJout seat roominesil and knee clearance.
ol. Usln,g aingle-unil, Unibody
abl &lt;' in bot.kl solid colors a n d 1 4 t he car _ not simply through I
c� true t lon to provide bigger
two- tone cvlor cnmhina t ions.
reduction In iiae and weia:ht. He
More bi�•car fcnture1o are ,w11il- listed the t.:illowing monf:l)'-snJns vertical dimensions sod wide, deep
able on the Lancer 1han on most econo m iea offered by t he new root wells.
:I. Stylln11: the car with a long,
compact car,. These include air compact :
conditio ning, power steerin g and
Both or Lancer's ipiri t ed tl-cylln- wJde, flit roof to permit un iform
h r a k e s, pu1hbut tnn automatic der englnet dellver top perform- headroom for all passengers.
Quieter ltld a
tranamis,ion, hHter, radio
and ance on regular grades tJf g1ao­
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1ald lhe Lancer was
luxurio
us . paneling, ,uphostery and line. One hH lOl-honepower and
IELFAST
$350.00 FENTON �75:00
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also
englnffred
to be quiet. Us
floor
carpeting
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a di1plac11ment of 1'70 cubic inehAlso $450 and 150
Aloo $500.00
Pattersvn said the Lancer is ' e1; the other ha, lf5 hor1epower 1tron1, solid structure naturally
styl&lt;? d wi th •·a look of directed and I displacement of 226 eublc reai1ta noile ,and vibrallon. In ad­
lllnf1 ml11ired' to ,flow dtt11L
motion - with its lin ea flowing lnchea. Both are advance-diailn, d ltlon, lt ia given one of the mo.!l t
1ri- mcr...a. fedwai T., Jorward tn a dar t !hape, " Thia inc lined engines with a
to.1ttprft- extensive �()jl)id ln&amp;t1l\tlc;in ereat­
lhlt ls the year for the lar9er dla;,.oncf ,1,;. And
styling thi:!iTie was achieved, he ,ion rallon of 8_2 t o 1 . A spec!JJI m·11;m ta �ver, P\IJ in a cD'•, -i= �ipos t
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ftOW during our apeciol trad•-fn sole wo
said, by , giving t he car a long lour-barrel-citrburetor powu Pick- 100 pound �,f 11ound.:cleach01ing
will
hood and a clean, fast -sloping rear age for the l 70.cubic-inch enilne materials ire used in tbf body.
allow you fuU current vah,. on your ring
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A'n unusual engine mounting sysdeek.
...n lovelier Keep1gke. Come In alld &amp;hOONfo,Iron,
is I dealer-installed option.
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engine
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Tht Lancer la equipped with an
Camp Hearing Cmter
The grllle, hood ind. bumper · alterna tor I nstead of the con ven- road,vibratlon d •mpener. A n d
.c2, Market St""1'
t hroat forwjllrd in a
"V". The t ional dlreet-eurrent · gener�tor. every part of1 \lie ,uspen1ion sys­
, W, Va.
P•lt.•rsltul"f
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generator, tern i• i10lated from lhe body by
l'I\IM
GA-2-561
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ionlal ' llne11 of rolled stalnle111 the al terna tor charges the batte ry ,ountJ-and vlrbration-re,lating rub­
steel that extend outward to form even when the engine la idllP,I- her bu11hln1s. •
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a background for t he dual head- The alternator, Pattenon uld,
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POMEROY,
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ald
the englne w11 loca �d in t he
lia:ht 1. The car ha1 wrap-�rou nd 1avea money by prelonging the life •r
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Tur Off ,ind Mell This c.u,.;.
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lron 1 an d rear ,,umpera. C1reu1ar of the baltery and minlmlzJ na ront lo, obtaln "the klnd of weight
flT
Ftr C::OfflPI"• FrH lnfer!'llatlon
parking llghta are recessed below cold weather startlni lroublee by dl1lrlb utlop requir� to give a
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OO l)lld ear maxlrnum 11tability
keeping It jdequately charaed.
I Ml Interested, in learnlng
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The Lancer'• dlalributor baa Immore
1bout Zenith Hell'Ull
.,. 111 c,r llllde
p �&amp;d llfe,aktr point.I aad a lilhlr
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Aida
01 eg\,lil ' nfP.ortJifloe in aehiev9'.'elght movin1 ■rm that inrna••
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PINl• maU full detaUa ind
twMnt ure and contributes to tq111I in&amp; a bf&amp;-car ride, he Hid , 'ltr41
free lltefla\Ure.
the ad• tation of the proven prln- •
economy.
tel ephone me at
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Tonion-Aire auapenalon to
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l■ay to S.rvice
home
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arrange for a
The uncomplicated arranaement the J.,t('cer. The' car's su1pen1ion I
demonalraUon,
ef evefY. part of the car'• run11 ini Partl are amaller and Ughler than I A
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gear provides easy aeceasiblllty _ thQae . uaed in standard-slR automoblle
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they
xplaliled,
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reducing the cost of aervlee.
are
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1N1c Lewi1 vilited ReLha Lewis
re«n tly,

HAVI GUEITS

UJUrkl.le £UB churcbt, came to­
,11ethu In tqetr Chrt1tian Endeavon
ror 1n evonin&amp;: of ab.arini and t)e.
cau,e of the riln1 ni,:ht, wlenert
Weft fOHted on I chartoal grill.
. &lt;;to Tbunct.y nillbt, Sept . 22, lhe
�ppers Plain. .EUB church came
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The Lancer is the s"cond new
car to br introduced b)' Dodge
within a ye.ar L.ast r;;ill t he rom­
pany inv�ded the 1tandard low­
I price field with its popular, 1 18inch-whe l!'lbasc Dodge Dart. The
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Lanrtr has a wheelbase of lOft¼
Inches. Prior to introduction of the
, 1 960 models, Dodge marketed
only med1 um-pr1c:e au tomobiles.
The Lanrer fealures wide use of
aluminum lu rl'duce weight. II al­
so otrerft two highly tconomical,

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111Dd17 fDlOrnJng at the M.id­
C1lllf'tb
Christ M rs.
Adkiaa and Lawrence
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fir' her weddlq the brld� wore
I NM lace � with n■vy ar
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Mra. Clarence Ca-

Iba. ltdna Panons and Mrs.
� 8olllb, all of Akron.

-OOaera attending .were Mr. Ca­
a • Ill'. and Mn. Edwar� Baer,
tllli llQ. Qomer H awkins a nd
� Bi:m.p Ru11eU, all of Pome­

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� pie left f12r Akron where a recep­
..,_� •u held at the Casey home
fGr them. They returned Tuesday
to their home on Route, J, Po111c­

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a&amp; UN! Oblo Valley Plumb ing
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... lfJll II employed as a guard
ttie PblUlp ·Sporn plant.

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Executive Board
BPW Observing ·
/ Rutland Gorden Club Was Entertained
01 County Council
In Home OI Mrs. Everett Coldwell National Week
Mrs.
Everett
Caldwell entertained the Rutland Garden Club
Held Meeting
Monday evening at her home in Rutla nd with Mrs. Fred Aus­ With Display

S...tlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , Sept. 28, 1960

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HlrM tl!Nt sittct the
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.Scip,·o Group
TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHTS

William Holden and
OUo Preminger In
.. STALAG 17"
- also Jerry LewL� - Mart ha Hyer
"THE DEI.JCATE
llEl,INQUENT"
AIIIO Cartoon
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Highly lntcrestln,: Myatery
About A Nude ln
"NllDR IN A WHITE CAR"
- also Robert Taylor - Cyd Charrlae
"PAR1Y GIRL"
( t:olor &amp; Scope)
Also cartoon

The l brrl11onville home demon .
strahon club met recently at the
Ha!Hday-Atkin11•Jewe11 home for
election of new officers and other
busineas.
OUlcers for the new year select­
ed were president, Pauline Atkini'I;
vlce president, Louise Gilkey; sec­
retary, Sharon Jewell: treasure r.
Norm a Lee; p�bllcit_y, Ave Gilkey ,
me�benhip, Christine Long ; re c1
re at1on, Allegra Well.
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Loulu� O!lkey Oc t . 13th. A pot- I
luck dinner wHI be served. Deliciou&amp; refre11hmenlll were served.
Those present besides lhose named
to Addle Bradfield, Augie Clsrk,
Orb&amp; Stout and Mrs. Glen Jewell.
!!:very woman In the communi ty
is weltome to at tend,

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Mr, and Mn. Daniel E. Livings•
ton , of 'J"uppera Plains, Oh.o, a11nouncc the coming marriage of I
their eldest daU1hler, �haron
Sul;!, to Harold Kenneth faggart,
10n of Harold Ta1&amp;art or 1;,1;u �9Lh Sl.reet, Par.lr.enburg, W , Va,
and Mr,. V. D. Conn ol Reedsville,
Ht. 1, Ohio.
• 1 he ceremony will take place Nl
Ule TUpperti Plains Christian
church, Friday, November 23th
at 7:l:kl p, m. wit� Lhe Rev. J. p_;
MIiier �ficlathl&amp;- The JtacioUAI·
cu1tom of open church wUl be ob-'
served:

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Be Solemnized
November 25th

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yeaterdQ of the dealh of Mtll.
Maude M, Brook&amp; former local rea•
,denL now Uvln1 at Camden Road'
in ColumbUi. f'uneral Nrvke1 were
held loday al 1 :30 at the Deyo Fu•
· neral Home, 1&amp;78 Wut
Flnt
t Avenue, Cclumbu� with
Rev.
; Clarence Swearirljen olficiatlq
I and burial at fJlen.n Reat cemetel'J,
Mn. Brook■ 11 IIITT'ived by her
. bwband Charin L. , on e tan,
Chari� of Mansfield and a 1i1Ler •
Mrt. JOHfhin
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ing moved in preparation (or a new school. He re is a Don 1King (Jackson, O.) dozer working
on the site 01 Southern Local School District 's new high school. That's Racine in the back­
ground, and Sporn Power Plant in the d.istan ce, both bidden from the .camera by autumn
morning haze.

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Vice President Invades Kennedy's Home Tow;
While 'The Senator' Works Hard In New York

ENROUTE WITII NIXON UPI
--Vice President Richard M . Nix•
on turned lod.ily from a hea rten­
i 11g rec-eption on Long Island lo
stump New Engl a nd a nd Sen.
John F. Kennedy's borne eity of
Boston.
Nixon partidipates Lonight in a
nationwide GOP (und-ra ising ra lly
which will link $100-f• Pla le din­
ners in 36 cities on a clpsed-cir­
cuit television hookup.
While Nixon is spe a king to
Hepublica ns in Boston, President
Eisenhower will be heard from
Chic•go and Henry C•bot Lodge,
Nixon's running ma te, from Los
Angeles.
But the vice presidept had oth-

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Whether you want an Easy Chair, a Bedroom S uite, a Living Room Suite, tables, li;l�hen furni•
lure or a complete outfit of furniture for every room in your home • • Buy , your furn,l!ure and
floor coverings In this Annual October Sale oa - the 2nd and 3rd floors al ELBERFE�DS · IN

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Floor Covering l)e.
partmenta o II Ille
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According t o records in the
Clerk of CouMs office, a lawsuit
for money in the sum of $ 10,797·
.17 a nd costs, filed by Ellen M.
Wilson J1g a in.st Willi a m Robson,
has been setlled and dismissed
with prejudlce, records or the
the clerk of courts showed today.
· Ellen Wilson had filed the suit
In July, 19M, and charged that
William Robson, who operated a
taxi-cab comp.an)' in M iddlepor t ,
was negligent
The pl a intjf( in her suit stated
that she was a passenger in a
cab owned by Robson and was
thrown to (he floor of the · car
and sustained serious Injury when
t he driver made a sudden stop.

Ravenswood $5· Banqµet Plans Complete Except
For N�e Of Nationally Known,Payiitg Speaker

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non Weber, M yryville Brown.
The bustUnc Ohio �er cdmmunity: of Ravenswood, where Nation.
ReedsvUle: Frederick W. 9oebel through •the ye&amp;rs "Blg--shots pay to talk,'' will stage its 14t h 1 Caldwell &amp;aid today in excess of
Plul E. Llfe.
1000 persons, among them the
anpual ,5 Banquet Tuesday; October 25.
Long Bottom :
Betty Pllott.
gre
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Caldw
ell, l al mercb�nt and resident of the spon r 1 at and the near-great, arc exBill
Grace Pr-Jee, Charles E. Mlireinto, Ing R v
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tend � he ba nquet,
a enswood School Jm prove men ,A.asociation said tickets peeled lo •�
Mildred BiueU, H obert Vineyard
st'.aged trad1honally m the R a vens­
• bout West . wood H igh School G}'m.
,:;har-let Price, Marion A. Hall, fo_r the tr adltiona l event wou Id go on saIe throug
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Ca ldwell D)ade . no ,1�nounceTic�et sales, wilh tickets gomc
!!Yerl the ,pea}l:er 1.YS for the
er, Richard Barton. Mae Vinement today relative to the Ban- privile,� of ad.di-eaf,ftil tniel'eRt• I lbr $S eattf. go on salt! in Jackson
yard, Macel Smith Bart.on.
qu et's 1peakcr btil proml� one ed Citl&amp;ena antl d ill\Jlf:i� _ Lro rn County today a nd in the Slate's
Racine : Pauline · John■on, Doria Q41Xt w;eP, CtldweU Ala. ':"• 'boif- thrQUJhout t_h , f:o'unty,...$�"te and i iyia)or cities early neKt week .
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Sayre, F.clna Plc�n•� LoN48" Sue ever.· that tbe 1080. $11 Banquet
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Johnson,, wurn- Sayre, .Xtllllelh figure l111lrwneatal � one of the
N. Y. (UPI) - Prtme Minister Harold
E. Imboden, Maurice IA,tt, iobli Importanl event&lt;! ln lnDt!ern hi�
UNITED NATIO
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General Dag HamE. Blake, · ,
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defended
Britain
of
n
Mafmilla
M ,on, W. vi.: MarPret _ ,Kc- ott,Lnatcd som11 " 14' year, ago matskjold's Congo �Ucies todaY and called for increasing
D aniel, Pl1Ylli1
Knapp, iLi"cllle tc p�vlde draatlcallr needed funds
powers In a General · Assentbly address that touched off
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1 'for local ltbool imimWement, the I another table-pounding tantrum by Premier Ni kit a K hrush""�
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, ll JenWit to· ba_nqu et ainte iU lnet:p�ion h11
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a�een Scott, raw. ea:,r• Chu. drawn both Sta� and Nataonal at•. chev.
' enerated into a shouting and arm�waving
defi:
artung, Herttert A. ,.dn
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tentlon a■ a uruque uample · of a · The ·
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referred
e Soviet leader when M�cm11lan
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by
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demons
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town doln, ■omelhlO, about its
Tuppen Pl� Homer A. Cole. educational problem throu&amp;h con• to Khrushchev's b,:eak.up of the Paris sum rn1t conference last
elta Cole. #
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'a nd again with displays of oppoain
hev
reacted
ag
Khrushc
All P�eedt . �'l' � affair,
lnton: · Ev�1Y• llllhL
llilioD' _ wben Macmillan discussed colonialism, the Congo,
aenberr)', Texu: Iva■ Dl�hle. and ln U.:11 inawlee, all meana a
b- West GerDl JlY At Unie the Soviet leader smiled in apparent
...,, .Jllrllln � Lloyd aolute[y 111, ,. toliud , lmR•OVt... ,
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Division Warden,
Victor A.
Letart Townshisr, Theron Jobnson, Harold G. Rou..sh, Joltn L
B.1hr, phone YU5-2296, Chester.
· l!it&gt;dford Township: George Car- Wolfe.
per, R. V. Heilman, W. A. King
Olin Township: Paul F. An•
drews, Harold Barnhart, M. L.
a nd Avery A. Nelson.
Chester Townffllp: Benjamin Carr, Gordon R. Colllns, Vollie D.
G a iner, George C. Genheimer, Conn, E. A. Dodderer, C. Ed
C arl W. X a utz, G. L. or Wayne Mumpbrey and Willard Pigott.
Michael, Daniel Curlis Pooler, R.
Oranfl Township: Paul G. Buc­
A . Pullins, M ary K. Rose, James kley, Delbert Gaul and Harry E.
ft. Stou t , Rexel T, Summerfield, Gut brie.
Rutland T•wmhip; George E.
Frederick Tuttle, Thomas L. WeCarson, Leodell Davidson, W. D.
ber, George f, Wagner.
Cotumbla Township: Alvin Dye, M usser, Jame, W. Nichol10n, Guy
Lydia M. Darst, 86, a former A. D. Morrison and C. E. Verigan. L. Swadley, Wayne Turner and
resident of G a llipolis died a t 3:45
Lab■non Township: Ruda Durst George W . --Wells.
p. m. Tuesday in the f'airfield•Lan­
Salem Township: Everett Coland John R. Sellen.
cast.er
hospital
at
Lanca ster.
well, Jaci: ,J//, Crisp• Gerald K.
After livlng for sever11I years with
Grate, La urlh Hoctman, Eugene
her daughter and son-in·la.w,' Mr.
Holliday.
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;md Mrs. Worthy (Evelyn) Ta te in
Salisbury
Townshl,:
David W _
Series
Gallipolis she went lo Lancaster
Ohliilger,
Ed
H.
Reuter,
Elis.ba E.
rreeland Norris, banker-preacher
a year and a half ago to live with
Vitatoe,
Dean
A.
Blackwood,
of Racine, who has delitrered cha),
a son, George D. D arst.
Wayl1e Chase, Raymond R. Cot­
Mrs. Da rit W11s born in Meigs lengmg sermons nigbtly al �i­ terill, Reed Jeffers, John �tanley,
eount)' on Aug. 7. 1874, one of Pomeroy Bapt Ult Church, . will Mrs. Gath
Townsend, Kenneth
eight children to the late Carlton bril1g his last week-night, messue Welsh.
and Lueetia Price Tuckerman. She t oni_e:hl. There ■re no strvieea
Sutton To'!fllship: Lawrenee
was ,the la;it of her family. She was Friday and Sa turday.
Beegle,
Harold Cvnahan, Glenn
The coocluding ser�(ce in tbt.!I
married to G■orge Elmer Oarst
Clifford
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Cundifl,
0. J. Galli,
at Ru tland on Sepl. 16, 1896 by "spiriluaJ, renewal" series will be M orris,·. Vernon Nease, Howa rd
Rev, L. E. Simmons, who waa a Sunday evening at 7:30 with .llr.
Nol an, Edson E. Roush, Dane C.
oomrade of Mr. Darst in lhe Civil Norri, spealr:ing. Vocal seleclions Wickline.
by
the
mixed
qu
a
rtet
of
previous
War. He preel!Uefi her in death.
"Pla y safe save costly damages
SurvivoMJ are the daugh t er and evenings will be he a rd again.
and
embarrassment," say.s Mr,
Last night special music wH
son na med and 10 grandchildren
Bahr.
given
by
Mrs.
Victor
Young
Jr,,
and 25 great -gr a ndchildren.
Mrs. Darst was the oldest mem­ a nd her daughter as well as by a
ber of lhe Chur,eh of Christ at Rut­ quartet composed of two from
land, She uni ted with tha t ehurch the Middleport deleg ation, Beulah
un Sept. 12, 1800. ScrviceB will be White and Gra ce Hysell and Mr,
held there at 2 p. m. Frida y. Rev. Norris and the pa9tor.
DENVER (UPI) - Mrs. Elivera
Thomas V. Wells will officia te,
Doud, 82-year-old Jllolher of Mrs.
SPEEDING CHARGED
and burial will follow in Miles
Mamie Eisenhower, died in her
Charles Larue, f7, Pt. Pleasan t, sleep at her home here at 1 :44
cernetery al Rulan d under the
direction of Miller 's Home for t�u­ �as been arrested by Pomeroy po- a. m. EDT, today.
nera il. Friends , may call at the fu­ lie for_ speed mg . . He posted bond I1 She suffered a slight cerebral
nera l home until noon l'rida)'. a nd will appea r m M ayor Charles hemorrhage in the summer of
when the body will be take lo the Legar's court Saturday.
1959, and had been treated for
church to lie in stale fur one hour
hardening of the arteries.
prior to the final rites.

Meigs Native
Died Tuesday
At Lancaster

Dorothy Douglas, Waller , Couch,
Garnet H all, James: Partlow, Wm.
Roberts, Leslie M. Price, C. E.
Blakeslee, Wendell C. Gerlach,
Carl B. Jennings, Marion " Eberi­
bach, Edward J . Folter, Oretha
Snider, Phillip Globokar, George
Harris, Virgil V. BroWn, Daniel
E. Thompson, Gene HouduheU,
Dwight K Logao( Gilbert Zwill­
ing, Clara Thom1is, Frani: A. Va11ghan, Don · Betitna:, Charles Mur­
ray, Jean . Windon, George H.
HicJtl, Be tl)' W illa, Tommy R.
Reu�f. EUa M . Wippel, Mildred
M ankin, Robert E.
Story, Leo
F. Vaua:han,
Max EJcl)in1er,
Wayne -C. Swisher, Erma Smith,
William T. Hendrix, Dorot.hy M.
Johnaton, Herbert • Dixon, Charlea
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WITil KENNEDY IN
NEW
York ( UPI) - Sen. John F'. Ken­
nedy &lt;'.illDpaigned in a 17f&gt;.mile
motorcade •cross New York's
"'.nohawk Valley today, nsting
bl a me on the Republic.n1s for be­
mg deaf lo the cries for help
from countless communities lo•
ing lheir payrolls.
Stumping in a largely Repubi­
can area between Albany and
Syr.acuse the Democratic _ptnl·

All rural burning will require a permit which will be issued
by the area warden or local wardens starting Oct. 1. Regular
permits are good for a period of ten days.
Caution is emphasized against burning trash io the open or
in open incinerators as papers may be blown. into dry grass
causmg fire to escape. All fi.1 es are to be controlled and dead
out or safely covered before leaving. Permits may
obtained·
from the following wardens:

M iddleport: Kenneth
Madden,
James Sprouse, Martha Childs,
M arilyn ' Bishop, Re1tna
Hudion,
Margare.t E. ArQ,oU, Elizabeth
Searles, Nancy Mor•an, Eva Hart•
ley1 Freda L. Edwards, Ruth Orn­
dorff, Belva Orndorff, Leroy J.
Kennedy, Homer B. Smith, Bar•
bara Stou t, Conrad L. Davll, Will­
lam K. Bailey, Lewis Loftl, Ron
Careon.

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er political fish to fry before
reaching the home of the bean
and the cod. He wa5 flying first
today to normally
Republican
Burlington, Vt .• and Manchester,
N. H. for afternoon t•mpaign
speeches,

Saturday LksStart Of 'in
Permit Season In Rural Areas

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Adult Educaliun
Studie,I Hy t;rou11

those of Meigs
ing me meelmg were P.1 , .s. Siouer,
oe1Hr1ce Kemn1ut, Mrs. •t.,111!1 1..-niip•
ma11, M11ra111,·... 1 l',u-.:,u1b, LUC111..:
...mlLh, J\Vili t- 'recKer, V lllil.S l.,Cl',
1 Lee �. ,t;tne1 1.1 .. , rnnu,
1�1ary
V 1niuua ih:wd, i:.,uuy .:ipr&lt;1�u'-\
1�eu1tl \11ue, uu,uL,1,1 .,.ir11c.. , 1.1.in•
tiVa 1'l'Ollill, 1uu .. , t: .. ll,1W1\.,t - :,1ra.
t.UlCr Mrs. M.KI, \;, t\'ll�S l' .ii"I'. .arid
Mill.II Mary 1-'Ml k 1, nu � .,.,, ,I KUt:6,
lit 1ne meelulK -

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The �roup went lo the ReyJU1 1tl11 1Ja1ry Mort:! tor reCresn­
me11ls,

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H� In th■, ,0.. t.w In th,■ 50s.

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1900
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: FMhiOflabl• foolno!H lor r1111 girl who',
.- toil'IO pl.-;..I Th,M lttMlad tuMt-1
i • dualln1 lfiing1 lor your 11.lrll and
,. •••alen, 1por11 1uita and jump,,a.
,. IN&amp;11lfl,I le1th..-, in pepul., •II-white.
- r...i. In atl-whlle or in yow ow11
Khoo! toCota.
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Safety Director
Spoke At Xi Gamma
Mu Chapter Meet

Mrs. Arnold Rienards, presi­ tin as the assisting hostess.
Bearing out one of their pur­
Guest lec ture r at th e mee tJi;i1
dent, presided when the executive
poses,
the Mlcfd leport
Bu11iness of the Xi Gamm■ Mu Ch1pter,
The bu.'liness meeting w111 con- charge of the pre.g r am which ·.vu&amp;
Ir PIIIDOII HOUDAlftllLT
bo ard of the County Council or I ducted by the president, Mrs. Rob- f)n Hemourcallls a nd Lilies. '.\tr&amp;, and Prof6$8ional Women's Club Beta Sh:ma Pbl Sorority, held
Church Women met Tue.day at
will have only the li11t or arlicle1 Tuesday evcmin,: at the DAV HIii
Mr:s. Charlea Sauer left last
lhe the Mt. M "rlah Baplisl church in ert Canada)'. who prNented to the Reibel brought out the fact th , t
Mrs. Phil Van V ranken ,
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they
keep
in
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heir
HO-llpital
WMk.end
for California where 1he
wu
which
Jo.seph
Fenderbo&amp;h,
ety
Sa
f
club lhe a ward1 which they had ,Jthou11h we call them da)' l ilil:!s,
forme r Barbara Wilson of M a son. M iddlep0rt.
ft, Villitina: . with, relatives. She was
received from lhe Ohio i\saociaHon ll'le HeJllourcallis is not a lily bul Loan Center on tll1play this week Director at KygJr Crffk plaot.
wu honored last Saturday evening
. acccunpanied to California by her
as part of their observance of NalThe group ma de plans for of G arden Clubs. They received fiber rooted and does not come 1qnal BPW week.
Mr. FendtrbQf:b . 11 · P�u:entl1;11 1 d"iUJhter Silly who returned by
with a bridal shower held in the
first
pl
a ce in the state for 'Group from a bulb. She s a id
that
the
$eries of program■ oo radiation pla.ne to her employment in Co­
socu1I rooms of the MHon Metho­ World Community Da y to be Christmas Flower Show· which hemourcallis, &amp; hearty plant, dis­
held a t Cheater Methodist Church
A display � Of the ai-ticles had fallout and will q&gt;ea t to . . tbt• tumbu.s on Sunday.
dist Church.
wJth Mrs. Pu rJey Kur .u ch a ir­ the)' reld m conjunction with the "ease free and that for a small ou t ben planned by t� Special Com­ group at ill next two m:eetlnp.
liomer- Jones wu returned lo
Mrs. George '.iicf'arlimd a nd man. Clar k Chiang, student a t '.,11ddleport Gii rden Club a nd t he lay of money one could have a mittee of the club betided by .tlra. Tueaday evenlne he give acie ll ti­
Amateur G a rch!ners Club a lso of bea utiful display of color with
M lss Mar)' Burris were hostesses Rio Grande, will be gueiit spe a k­
Nan Moore but due to ltie fact flc background of the atomiC . flis home on M1pl e Street from
for the event A wedding theme er for lhe day and the prokcls Midd leport. They a lso received mall.!I planting and grouping of th a t all of the items are presently bomb. Jn the MJt t two ruetin.11 Meiga Ceneral Hospital where he
loaned out to the town people, he wUI explain how a person can was t a ken for treatment and obwas ruried out in the deco rations for 1hls year 's lit'rv1ce will be 1 sceond aw�rd in the year boo_k di- colon.
·
Silyin,a th a t now is the time t o free of charge, only the list will prepare fot • a- diaaater if one­ �rvation,
of the gift ta ble a nd the serving medic a l klWL and children's night 1 vi.s1on over the st a le,
reset
and
plant
new
lily
bulbs.
she
r
I
be displa)'ed at the Ohio F)el Gas should come anil w-Jiat can be
l•hl c . The former was cente ed clothes which will be sent lo Ni­
During the business meeting
• .Paula K. Ruasell, entered Meip
done for surviva l.
wilh a l;i.rge colored umbrella and geria, Et hiopia, Burm a and Chile. lhey made pl ans to pa rticipate in auggested buying the hybrida as omce.
General
Hospital this week where
they
are
e
a
siest
to
grow,
need
while Wt'ddlng bells while the la t ­
The group a lso voted to �po11- the arrangement uf the week con­
she underwent a tonsillecti.imy
in
observance
of
their
A
shor
t -bu1ineH . meeti11g was
Also
good
drain
a
ge
a
nd
when
properly
ter was decorated in pink
and sor trick or treat thnH1ghoul lhe test which is beini,: sponsored by
wlntc with a large crystal bowl counl )· w1h coJLtributions bcmg ,hie L ' illll"llS Nallonal Bank. Ch.air­ cared for h a ve a long blooming speci•l week the Club members held follovilng. the pr"ogram wi tb 1eaterday.
are lo meet Sunday evening at the Mra. Joyce Kennedy, president: .
centered on the table with noa t­ sen to U N J CE!i'.
Earl McKinley and Ronn le Evana
' 11ia11 named to be in
ch a rge of period.
w· •
U
hurch of Christ
at 6·•"
C
in� p111k and white flo"'ers.
1
.
·.""' to ,al· in charge. A dona on • voted wi"II Ieave lb"1s Fr"d
r
following
A
IJUring the social hou
Attending were Mrs. Alan llus ilre Mrs. Cecil Bol i n, Mrs,
I ay (or tu
• ·hi and ,
I '•nd t"e •,en,n
•·my and wor'"g worsh,p serv,ce to the Salvat,·on ru
■.
" ...
small stand held • miniature bride H1mp1U1 1 , vice prcs1dc11I. Mrs. l\l . J.imc� Tilus, Mrs. Cush Johnston · h e meeting the tr aveling prize '"
K
h
y.
w
ere
they will take the phys.,, , b·",·
ers for the Bloodmob',le held
,rou"ht
..... ·
and 14 rourn.
"' by Mn. Heibel was won by "
le&amp;
L. lreuch, secretary; Mrs. W. O. ,rnd Mrs. Hobert Heibel.
today
were aulgned. Mra. Phyl ' I exam Ior entrance in to the
\iln.
Diehl.
Mrs.
Stone
ill
Hoy
w
of
Alkins,
treuurer
and
Mrs.
Edison
Thursday
net(
they
On
week
holders held
Mulle n, Mrt. P,earl Weikel'- and navy · ,
Lrystal cllndlc
.. for the next w1- 11 h ave a I unch eon mee,m
u, ,, ,, h the 0.• ,-.,
The 'eg ,· on ,I mee1,·ng wh ,· '.•. , ,,,1,
· g al
B
a ker uf the MiOdleport
Finl
,
· M r,,' Yadney Hughes ol Jane
. ... I, 0r1 , ·,ng. A sal ad
Mrs. Tereaa Sw1tiel are in -charge
pink ca 11&lt;l,lcs lit ea ch end or the
b. l'eld 'I La ke llope 0,, 'lie ! ..,u,
cou rse wll!l ,.,,·
t11blc from which Mrs. Mcra�l a nd Baptisl ; Mrs. H a rold Sauer, First of next t month was a nnuu n.:t:J. · :d by t he hostesses at the close the Marlin Restaurant from U : 30 of tbe mot&gt;JJe, ' ·,
-Lew,
'\Y. Ya., is here to care for
Uniletl Prcsbyteri•n, M iddleport;
on.
served punch a nd Miss Blirris
Mrs.
�lwl!rd
Ray,
editor
vf
lhc
-J Un Matthews who was
if
the
meeting,
�er
�
��
Mrs. Bruce Lloyd, Heath Metho­
Fol '°wtn,:_\.. tii:, , Pfoinm a "ala
served the ca ke.
relelled trom lhe · Mason Clinic
,
Mn:
ed Metftod1st, Mrs. Jed H artinger Garden Path will h a ve a demonbr.
ll!ll'Ved
',,
course
U
V
1"
lm
e
.
,L
P&amp;tient " tor
White na pkins ' in1'Prin1ed wilh dist, Mrs. Allen Eichinger, Unit­ :�ra � :;· ;1� �� ;'.stmas decoraLIORfi
I
I
.Mra_l • , M•rr ,i�betli�
l
�
�
e
the names "Ba i:bara and Phil" in Crace J!:piscopa l, Mrs. F1·ance1
Rej,e� Allena"!prth ,, a patient
11llver and colored mlht11 complet­ Relbel, t'ederated, Mrs. Phil Ohl­
The county meetini which ..will
•�
�lz..- "1 Hqrplt.al where she ls
O
ber.
a
l-.,Odlnlf
·
were
111'1.
t
inger, EUB, Mrs. Edward Simp­ be helc.l at the Federated Church
ed (hil! table setting.
. ' '
Helen A,tkln� .
ll&lt;t�
-,!14'1,rroini •• number ol ......
son, llacinP 8.iptist an d Mrs. Ro­ m Pomero)' on Oelul:&gt;er 31 was ,also
I
Brle� - Mn., , Lo�iae
'n�nipsop, _ Het plf,el'lb, Mr. and Mrs. M . D.
A do"or �riic Was won by Miss be'r t Lard, Chester Methodist.
The Loyal Bereans Cius or the Mrs. Edni SJuaher Mli,. Ra,11 St.- • A)J en,worth and R11lh Wise took
announced.
.
Sue �10BSm■n and �ame gifts were
Oclober 18 was set as the da � e Middleport· Churc of Christ
h
· met
�
won by Miss Sh,.ron Forem•n,
for
the _Rm1hlng Party of the Ohto Tuesday evening at the church 8011, Mti. Anlf R ift, Mh. Sira hek' .Jo Gallipolis M onday·.
A
Workshop
for
flower
arr.i,-i
g.
James �dourning is confined lo
Gibbs,
M
r,.
i\1rs.
Jean
Morgan, Mra.
and
Vrank,en.
Mrs: June \Ian
ini; w�s planned for October 17 t:ta �hi Chapter or Bela Sigm a for lheir regular meeting.
Welker, . Mn. Nellie brown, Mra, his home today becauae of ... lllneH,
Ellen fogleaong.
&lt;1 nd w1 J_ l be . held -11 t the Rutland I· Sorority � hen the grou P_ !fi et Tues H omer Rice, president,
was in
A. L. Bush visited recently ln
Method i s t Ch,urc_h at 1 :00. All da � evenmg at the Office _ o f t �e charge- of t he meet ing . and M ra. Jean Blazewi� Ml"t. Mi ldred
Atlcndlng were -Mi11s Patri�ia
Upper
Sandusky with Ottte Stan•
K11rr,
Miss
rreddie
Houda1helt.
•
.
members are invited to •ttend _ and , Ohio Fuel G as Company m Mid- Bet·,, · e1
the d, ,-0,- ,-on·,1
· · ,· ne·
.
Rile )' , Mrs. Gl ad)'s: Thomas, Mrs.
ley,
former
Middleport reaident .
·
·
epor
·
t
•
a spcl'1a 1 mv1tat1on was extended 1 di
leader. Followin!I
reading of
"
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. ..
Virginia Burris, tilra. Jean ra&lt;"e­
M
I
hO Jost both legs a
r.
tan
ey
w
!�em
e
f?r
party
Roarin
t�c
g
IS'
lO
l
i\1r. 1uh1 ,\lrj, Jartes E. Conde
_he mem bers of the newly orscripture ; the article "God Stands
myt&gt;r. :..t.n. June Van Vranken,
ec
11'
CV
number
of
years
ago broke hi1 hip
ganll_ed clu_b of R.utland. Demon- 20 s and it will be held_ . at t he By • · was read by M rs.
� ·Er•
Mn. Jane Mcfa rland, Mn. Mary •ntenaincd witl1 a p:1rty Su11d a )'
h111t
wint
r
and
ha.s
not completee
�tr11t1ons Wl 11 be given and a I so d hom� 0f Mrs. A. ' R . 'Kmg bl .
win and "The Diary of the Bible"
Mclnto11h, M rs. Margaret Pickens. ahernoon at llh" 1r hnmc Anne S t . ,
ly recovered.
Wo�s,
1s
lec;ture
on
th�
fun1lemen�,il
�
•la
_chairman
of
the
1
of
was read by Mrs. George MeinMra.. Ellen fogle1on&amp;, Mrs. Ra­ honoring their daugh1cr. K.ithy on
Larry Lacey of Dayton and
flower arr.ingmg. Mrs. Titus will soci a l comm1ttce In ch a rge of the hart
mon a Nease, Mrs. Hazel Lieving, -�er elghth Uirtt1d11)'.
,
Clifford
A1&gt;pel spent last Suni:11y
,..
·
part)'
and is Hklng that all memSue , A blue a nd white color theme be in ch arge of the worbhop. I
Mn. Or■ Md'a rland, Mias
rry's father, Clarence
with
O
fi
s
ers
for
bers
have
ruah
the
comin
s
n
a
mes
in
ims
year
IA.
c
f
'
«
Mrs.
C
a
nad
a
y
al.io
reported
on
During
the
busines
meeting
Mouman, Miss Julia Van 'Meler, WH carried out in the decora tions
an
ey
c
family, Larry who is
d
the con vention· recent! )' held in medlatel)'.
the group voted to 11:ive financial were elected when the Jr-Hi 8,F La
Mi!!t and -rebe1hment1.
Mill.!I rrei:ie'rick a Sch wan,
working
with
the , Eniilneering
During the bu11iness meeting asai ,tance to a S\udenl who .is met laat Sunday evening at the
G a mes we re played durinM the tolumbus.
Sharon f'orl'm a n, Mi.115 Lucy Coop­
Department
of
the
city of D ayton
Flnt
conducted
by
the
pre1idenl,
Baptl■t
Church
in
Mfddle�lfrs.
iMrs.
Robert
Heibel
was
in
studying for Ch iatian service.
·
�
Mrs. afternoon and prizes •w a rded to
er, Mrs. Evelyn Stew,rt ,
rl.
Offi
el
ected were; presl- and Mr. · Appel flew their prlvab1
C1!'1'11
Fultz
a
letter
from
t
he
In•
Birthday&amp;
of
M
r.
r,o
Belly
and
M
rs.
Marlene
Goodwfn,
K
a
thy
W
tson,
a
Roberta Vouug, Misa Patty New­
tcrn a lional office was read ask- Meinhart and Mrs, Rice were o):,- dent, Mar tha Fowler, vice PN!lli- plane here and In lhe afternoon
land ,M iss Ann 1-larrt,, Mn. V irgin­ Pat O'Brien and Julie Brown.
that Lhe chapters in Ohio pio- ,e"ed . Lon Greenlee was , r,epqr-t.' dent, Lig da �"!U: 8flcrei.r, , JC:ay the Clarence Lacy family, Pomeing
Refre1hments or a decora ted
ia Wi lson, and the hoste11e5..
neer a' proJect for retired mem- ed ·111.
· -, Bora e■s, .P,asurer,.. Joh� 1l�&amp;fMI � • .11:ljo)'ed • fli&amp;hi' with them.
,:
birthday cake, Jee cream, mints
"'lthii · Ma 'l).in ' 'bf.' Toledo visited
·
·
,
bcrs.
, hiitorian, , tarry _ GJadwell. ' ' �r .
and kool tid were scrvec t Fa vors
briefly with,:11 niecii and famtly,
tte
t cours'l was served by ·
desser
.
A
Games
Fultz
Mn.
played
were
meeting
a
p
eeding
announced
were balltH&gt;ns.
of the Executive committee of the M rs. Cline, Mrs. L. E. Triplett th� m eeting_ 1e4 �y • Rev. � ald M r. and Mrs.' M. D. Allensworth
Attending were Sheil a Cowen,
chapter for this Thursday evening and M rs. ClaUdt! Aabley to mem- Boone. A "Fa mily Turnaboul" this Monday on hi&amp; way to CharlesPomeroy, Ohlp
Marlene Goodwin, Randy Burt,
Mr1. Robert Hysell, newl y In­ at her home
bets llnd Mrs. Ada · Ring· of play, With · all ·members taking ton.
.
Jimmy Swatzel, Kathy Watson, sta lled president of the Auxiliary
TONIGHT •nd THURSDAY
W
dodafleld who was a guest.
part, Was tape recorded to be
Lucy Anubary was In charge of
Tommy Vau1han, Pa l O'Brien, of Feeney-Bennett Post, Ameri•
"THt. GIANT Of" MARATHON"
pbyed back at a latter meeting. Conde'• Enlerudn
the
cultural
prol{l'am
of
the
evenTimmy
Woodgc
ard, RJcky Warner ,
(Techtiicolorr)
c a n Legion, was in ch a rge of the ing entitled, "Self-Analysis.
Plans
were made to attend the
As
"
Pom
eroy Tag Day
Pamela Neutzlln_g, Julie Brow n, meeting when the group met
Steve Reeve&amp; ( Hercules)
Bapli1t Jr.-H I Jam boree lo be held With Sunday Dinner
part or her program she conducted
Lind
a H udson,
Sus
an
Ruschel,
Tue,d a y a t lhe Legion hell, M id, a quiu, ''Do We Know Our Own
· ,a'nd 'M')'l'e r1e" Demonaeot
M r. ind Mrs. lames Conde an­
this Saturday ln lronl6n: · · ,- ·
Kathy Wehrung, Susan Gerl ach, dleport.
COLDRCARTOONS Also
·
terlained
with a dinner Sund ay at
.
Darryl
The
annual
"Tag
Day"
sponsorother■
at
tending
were
Mlnd8"
which
related
one's
cmoPatty Roush, Donna Francis and
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
cd by the Pomeroy Band Booslers Stumbo, Ruth Ann Kloe11, Sherry their home on Anne St.
tions to the coming election.
Jimmy
1md
Bri
a n Conde. Jcrr HyMrs.
Hysell
named
th·
e
new
SATURDAY
Je a nne Bra un received the Association · will • 'ne· held Sahu- Simpson, Buddy Moon, Jack Sig- • Pre11en,t ,-ere Mr. l\"d Mr11. Paul
sell sent: a iilt but Wllll unable to committees fo r the yea r and It
"BOBBIKINS"
traveling
prite and refreshments day October I . Mrs. V ictor Yount man, M ike Bratton, Bruce Ann11 C11to of Columbus and Mrs. J, L.
iltend.
was reported that the memDCrahip
Bohblklns - Shirley Jones
were served b}' Barbara BelZinl, Sr. is the chairman and headqW1rt- and Richard Wilson. Councelors Casto of Pomeroy and Mr. and
Mn. Conde was a ssisted in the drive was progressing nicely. A
and Max B)'"IJ"ave&amp;
Carol Bachtel and Eleanor Blaet- ers will be a t the third ward hou"ae, for the group are - Mr. and Mrit. M rs. Conde and Cinda, Kathy,
aerving by Mu.. Ray Woodaea rd, donation wH voted to the Salv1- also -Jimmy and Brian,
Gene Coleman.
will be served.
tnar.
·dr1. Lynn Beegle and M a ry F.ran- tion "-rm y and the County Blood
''Till'. TJIIRD VOICE"
ci1. Cinda Conde nsiste&lt;l with the program.
Edmond O'Brien, Julie London
games.
Sul'l.;Moh.; TueL Oct , 1-M
Plans for s Halloween parly lo
"HOME FROM THE HILLS"
Le held .it t ile not ml.!eting nigh t
were malle and Mrs. Mae Hoach
ew
ICefS
Wall named ch a lrman 01 the rel rei;hmenl commlllee a nd M n .
l:.Uecn �t:!arlcs chairman of pnzes

Porty Held For
Kathy Conde On
Eighth Birthday

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Norris Will Pre.ch
Final Of

President's Wife's
Moth.;,_ Dies At 82

Se,,and TV Debale
Mo•ed To Wa8hingto�

CLEVELAND • (VPl) - The second · nationally televised debate
between Vke President Richard
M. Nixon and Sen. John F. Kennedy set f0r Oct. 7, ha s been
shifted from Cleveland to Washinglon, it was announced tod&amp;y.
The only problem was accomodating over 3:M&gt; newsmen in the
Cleveland building -11t the time o(
the teleca■t.

JITNEY SUPPIA EVINT
The T\lppera Pl ain1 School
Boosters will sponsor a ji\ne)' sup­
per Saturday evening, · 0et;. 1
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W[!jt SOIV"'II •�i •I D I ,111•

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Air For�..i Flunks Its
Latest Titan Attemol

PTA TO MEIT
The S.ilem Center PTA is to
CAPE CANAVERAL tlPI-An
Air Forre attemp�, t&lt;!., QrJI a, l'lt� ,peel Monday, Oct. 3 a t 7:30 •l
missile 1 0,0IX) milea 'telf fa� &amp;hdtt tlie school with Norlhwestern Dit­
of its goal today when the sec­ t,riet E:iecutive Head George il-1 .
ond stace engines shut . down too Dall as as mam spe aker. The mem­
benhip drive is in pro!P"ess. Re­
soon.
The Air Force said the mis­ freshments will be served.
sile's d ummy warhead new more
CONNER AltRl!STED
thsn 6,000 statute miles down the
Lacy Conner, 49, Columbus,
Atlantic missile ra nge but landed
was a rrested by 1he Meigs Coun­
far off target.
ty Sheriff's Department for non­
·
payment or an old fine.
STOCKS MIXED
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks were
OF CUBA
To GET
mixed at the opening today with
WASHINGTON UPI-The State
electronics and scattered speciala
outperforming" the overall mar• Dep artment said today lhat it was
kel. Tradin&amp; was moderately ac­ urging all American nationals to
leave Cuba,
Uvu.

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denti'1 candidate hammered at
ha oppo51uon lor kiJJmg two leg­
!SlaUve eUOJU to help depresst:d
areas thi.!1 yur.
1n a speech prepared for •
1treet ra11y m Am1terc1am. Ken,
neoy .said many oJdeT communi•
ues were su11ering from --eco­
nomic harderung ol the arteries"
wh1cb should have been prevented
and 1hou1d be cured.
"EconctmK ,\,tff;...,s.ltrotis"
In •n area where many india­
tries have either shut down or
moved to other parts of lhe
counlr)', Kennedy said spreading
"'economic .arterio-1c.ler01u1" had
immobilized ■ome of �Ute more
U1ilful aanda llit1d fertile brama
P!- Lbe COUJIU'y.
.. tif'QJ' · eigbt· · �- :Ni - said,
•� Re:publiean1 have turned a
dQf ear to tbe cry"i.ng need to
rev1t1ltze these areu. ·t wice the
.tre11oent h� vetoed depressed
aru bll.ls tbal w4"1d have g1veo
tnem an impona.n&amp; Lift"
He prom.I.led. that 11 the Oemo­
uats Win lbe national admin.1110'&amp;UOD in Novemoer, there would
De quick Jegillatioo lO said the de9ressea areu with &amp;pec1aJ funds
,or &amp;ectiom suft eriog from Jong
term llflemploymenL
ComiNt Wafff ll'ollutlon
He aJso promised lo push
through the ,1� minimum wa ge
fed!?ral he1p tor citie, and towns
co mbatting water pollution.

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National Jaycee
Dir�tor Spoke
To Local Group

The M eigs Count)'t'Jaycees held
their regulu meeting Wednesday
evening with Roy Holter presiding,
.and Frank tgbert,. national direct•
or of Jaycees u guest speaker.
Four new members were wel-­
comed into · the bed club. They
were John Rodavin, Roy Grueser,
Robert Story and Guy Russell.
Dale Kaub: was Lbanked for tak:­
ing I.be Jaycees and t heir famm�­
on • hanide. Bill Roberts was
named chairman of the Christmu
program• •
John Blaettnor and Paul Sim•
on sened · a apaghetti ■upper. The
nezt meeting 11 Oct. 12.

Manley
Services
.
.
Will Be Held
On Saturday •

Funeral services for Mr11. Lil-­
lian M urriel Manley, RFD 2, Che­
shire, wbo died ahoul midniii:ht at
her home tut night will be held."
from the Fo1lesong Funeral Home
in Mason Sa turday at 2:30 p. m.
with burial in Graham Cemeteey.
She w'as born Sept. 9, 1690 at
Hanford, W. V a.. the daughter of
the l ate Noah Aulmiller and F.dna
Gr-aham Aulmlller.
S urviving are her hu.sba nd, Vir­
gil, Cheshire: a ion, Clifford, Mid­
dleport; a 1lster, Mrs. Erlna Ewi ntr ·
Roseville, O.; and three grandchil•
dren. A aon, Ray, preeended her
in death in tr.Kl.
Friends may un at the funeral,
hotne afternoon Friday. The Rev.·
Everett Delan,r will ofrici1te.
MIIGS GINIIIAL IIOSPIT,t,L
Admlsalo�: Leo llorri&amp;, Rut•
land.
l'.&gt;isebargea: Madgle Smith, Pom
eroy; Dennis Byers, Kl'&amp;er; Kath­
ryn Windon, Pome roy; Lon Gree
lie, Middleport� VeqlJ Yutarou1h
ChOll!ire,
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lLEl'T H ULI X V;H•uum l ' leaner.
l'o1rnlar mudf'I No JO 1n A I
l' Olld l l iU/l Comµlt'll" with a ll
.i l l aeh.ml'lllS a n d throw a Wll)
Jl.;p1·r h.ag5 Pay o ff l)alanee of
$-11 Ull or 1tr rm, 1·iU1 bl' arrang
I ' ll l'J1u 11t' \\. Y !. 220�
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ll-,:i:11 - one .inot�tb for 30 ce11IJ �r wvrd.
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EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS

l'Oftl IIIOVILS
aULLDOZIRS
NADIRS
SCRAPIRS
OTH ERS
'mined men are earning $IM
llll' week and up. Thou11ands
ol. addiUOnal men are needed
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...,,t now &amp;o m-worate the he,,y
eq\llpment uaed In building
roadl,. bddgea, dams, airfields,

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A Troubl..Free Winier

The OHL Y COM PLET E
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�:ureman &amp; Abboll Midulcpurt
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Chester V illage, l•' ucl Oil stove
an d a 27� fuel oll •ank . Call
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Norrl.'i, Pomeroy; Howard Parker,
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[ Rusliell Hou sh, M iddlt!por t ; Rose•
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R11c ine ; Barb.lllra
Gau ges. Mon tgom t:"1")' , 16 _ 2 u p Snu t h, Pom eroy ; Don a ld Spencer,
pl'f. Juwt!r 11.2, ruiining 2 ft. Gal li- I �omer?y; Gary �t alnaker, Pome·
polls, upper 17. 4, lower 8.6, run·
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) ning 1 (t : Lock 2J. 1 5 3 u p pu , �a � re nce Wolfe, RJmne; S haro n
8.5 lower. dused. All d;.ms are u p I Zundel, Pomeroy,
cilld dused off
lloats l)ow n: Lock 1 2 Avalon
4 �o a. Ill O•(J: Lurk 13, 'Adv,rnce:
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M . Uru.idfoot. 6 ...15. 2·2: Lol'k 1 9, I
Charles H. Stcvcnsutl, 7 1 0 a m
J Q. O, Lu.:k 2 1 . Boh Bt'�!c,r, 8:3�
J Q. 1 ; J.o e k 23, E l ger C liff ,
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\ \ . W p. m . 0- 10: Capt,ln Ha n i- '
I son , 12 40 II.. Ill .• 1-3; Mr , Criss,
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2 �U a. m., 7·0: C. V. Harn er, 4 . 1 5
, App ro:u ma 1e ! y _ 1 500 Bap ti st d t&gt;J.
May esvi lle, 4 : 50 egate
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City
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wi l l_ me.et lh th e F1!th
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Azl&lt;-c. w.iitmg turn.
A v e nue Bap t ist Ch urc h , HuntingBoats up: t..i.allipol is Walle r C I t�n. Oclobcr 13· 1 6 for their ninety.
Becjord, 12:25 a . m., · 7.2; Fran k: 1 s1� th � nnual �essmn of t�e W est
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Ji n Pierc e , 3 : 1 5 a . m., g.Q; Que e n I �1rgm111
Baptist c.onv.entlon. Of­
C i ty, H:3S a. m . , 2. J \ ; Lock 23, Or· I f1cers
char�e wi l l inc l ude Mr.
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Sl. A l ba ns , a n d Mrs . . Mary �ough________
enour, Romne�, vice-pre s ide nts;
Dr. Clarente F1ggalt, St. Albans,
recording se cretary; and Rev. F.
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57 MercUr'I' 60 H. P. $495.00
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
45 1-1. P. Mercury Outfit $�5.00
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
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NOTICE OF A �POINTMENT
Estate of Frederick J, Burk•tt
C.1se No. 18-1
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Nutu:e 1s h ereby given th a t
Ge�rgc E. Burk�t t , whose · Po�t
Ofh cc addres s 1s North Third
Stre e l, Middleport, O h io, has be en
duly appointed Admi n i strator of
t h Estate of Fred e rick J . Burkett.
l11te of Pomeroy Vi l lage, Meigs
County, Oh io.
D a t ed t his 2ilth day of Se ptember, 1960.
Joh n C. Bacon,
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A ctmg Judge_ o( the Probate Cour t
M e igs C 'lunty, O h io·
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WANTI::U C USTOM l'Orn p1cki'ng
Cu11lacl Oclmar Hullun, l'omc­
roy Huutc 3. M t . Herman Roo1d
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h u U 't'. 1.- urlll.'ihcd or unfur.
nisht•d, autom a tic heat, dispos­
al :ind l antlsc.ipcd yard. Phone
W Y 2-324l; :'11 rs. Ja mes Weber,
M1ddlepon.
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HOUSE, 7 room,; I ½ bath, hard•
wood flllors, basement, ga rage,
large hit arn.J g&amp;rden on Grnvc l
J i lli l'honc W Y.2. J:!67.
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ators , froin heater cores to
the largest truck �r tractor
radiator.
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Turbo Pro p Trall8 port

I _ N EW YOR K ( UPI J _ Pre mier
Fidel t:as t ro, unsuccessful in a tPhone WY •2·2143
tempts to get Nikita Khrushchev
Pomeroy, Ohio
to sail down to J!lavana wi t h h im
on th e Russian line r Baltika, set•
tied today fo:- the ne xt best CX·
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--· -- --pression of Russo Cuba n frie n d•
COMPLETE INSURANCE
f'RO sh ip - -a Sovie t turbo•prop trans •
lt&gt;clion. Llh, Aute, Fire, PoUo port.
Cjjll Dop
Mills, Middleport,
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·Castro, three or w h ose Cubana
Air l ine pl ane s have \Jeen seized
BAHNEl).SIMPSON INSURANCE by _.:iulhorili e� in N ew
York, wa s
Ag ents, Midd l eport. Fire, Auto. fly111g home aboard a four-engine
mobile. .lioqds. Pho ne WY2· Ilyus h in- H I t ransport which ar .
2903.
8-2' -tl rived .at dlewild Airport only
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LAUREL GRANGE NEWS
BY MlitS. J. E . RADE KIN
An ope n meeting will be h eld at
Laurel Grange Saturday eve ning
Oct. 8. The program d irected by
tecturer Mac Rup e will consist
of a social a n d gam es !or every­
on e . A Jitney 5oppe r will follow
with the proc eeds to be used [or
a pfflg-por1g table for recrestion.
Everyon e invited.

Ford'• new light dut1 Econollne eOID- .76.8 tor the Van and BUii. The eaally ac­
merclal veblole&amp; come in three models; a ces1Lble englne la located toJ"Ward beside
Pickup, Van. aad elgbt-pa1senger .Station. the driver•a aeat, providing ample paM­
Bua. Powered bJ a mod.Uled venlon of througb. apace tu tbe front, and a flat
the dependable. economical 85 - bone- rear tioor area with low 25-lnch loading
power Falcon engine and ut11i21og many height. The Van and Bus have 20.f.f cubic
standard componenta from other Ford feet of load apace behind the front seat. ,
products, the , Econoltne vehlcl8' are The Pickup baa a curb w.elght of only '
168.f lnchee long - nearly two feet 2,SB pounda, but can carry a payload of
shorter than the Faloau 1tatlon wagon. nearly 1,700 pounds when equipped with
Wheelba&amp;e fa 90 1ncbe8, with over - all optional ei:tra •Pring leave&amp; and heavy
width 72.6 Inch.ea for the Pickup and duty Urea,
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Qu arte r ly birlhdays were ob­
se rved and new officers el ected
Sa turd.ay evening. Officer� are, M.
N ell ie H. Vale., 0. G. A' Rad e kin,
Leet. )'lac Rupe, Steward E. W.
Holcomb. A. S. Laymon Rupe,
Chap. Erma Vale., Tre.is. Este lla
Radekin, Secy . , Ma ude Ho l comb, G.
K, J. E. Radekin, Ceres Virgi n ia
Turne r,. Pomona Anna E. T!,!_rner,
Flora Anva Mae Rupe, L. A. S.
Avanil Holliday, Ex ecut ive Cem.,
Gle n Turner, H. E. C. ch airman
Wnnetta Radckin. Joint installa­
tion will be held al Star Grange
Saturday eve n ln g Oct. 15.

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Th" Ford �...ne Station Bu, (�) and EtonolbMI Pickup
wlll eo· �fl ul" ta F:ord dcalenbl te.t.e ·1a October,

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FURN I.TU.RE

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On the Brightest Com••
In Mlclcllaport

1 1 7 Help Wontea

: A Vaa m� ■lmllar to the et1ht-p••J!leDl(!t Bu. bat wfl:.b
paneled •Idea, alao la included in the new llsbt dat,- commerdal
veblele aerie•. EconoUne mod.ela are powttett br • modilled
Tl!nlon of the «on.omlcal M-honepower F&amp;loon e•rtne. 0-.er,,
. "11 len4f:b is 188.4. inch• with • wbeelbMe of 90 j.nchea, The
Pickup t• 7:1.8 htchea wide, and tru, v- and · nue are 711.8
lnehes wide, The eullf �ble e,i.atne Ja located: forward
be1dde tho driver's fM'.rAt, proridlna; alllple pa88-throqb q,aoe '"
the · front. and • 8at reAI' Door aNIII with low :.M•lncb loadlq
belaht. The l'ickap.h� a curb wel1ht of only 2,1189 poan48. but
· c,;.n c■n:J ncal'IJ :l,'74)0 poands parloac1 wben equipped. wtth
[ bptlonal bee.Tier ■prlnl(! an4 'Uree. Tho Vu &amp;nd Jiu bHe .,,
t'!arp TQI� of 90'--1 ea.Ile feet,
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every fall, .you'll "get rea!ly" for the heating
!IOOBOn this way: (l) approach thermo.stat,
(2) place fiJ,gers on thermostat, (3) set
thennostat to de:,ired t.emperature.

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We l!lb concrete to your
specifications, deliver It
RIGHT to your job, ready
to pour. U&gt;west prlce8.
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lt adju■tt ia own brakes. A ..mcch
for the Ufc of the lining.
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Beat neWJi �,\heoe ;.pa;iding beauti':. . , •
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Other exclllnr: new: offering&amp;
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secund commercial version of. Its
F1l�n line-a Sedan Delivery
model which will supplemenl lhe
unique "•Icon Ranchero Intro­
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Switch flameless E.tccntlo home 'heat­
and forget forever the worry and maint.enance
of fuel-type heating. .
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Fall .is traditional furnace check and expense. time . . •
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new ooncepl ln American-made
trucli1" Ford Diviajon Truck Mar­
keting Manager Wilbur Chase Uid
· "Econollne urdU carry a volume
and load comparable to oonven•
tlOnal plckUp or panel -trucks, ye\
!lave far let1s · welcht, greater
maneuvenbi1ity, offer mueh bel­
te1; e_co11;omy �n� take up less
1,Plte. They wlll compete with
imported small trucka, but . will
provide more colh(ort and better
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LONDO" (IJPJi° _ A co�rt
J{ondQ condemned two men w o . .
ambuShed and ;m.urde"ted I yout,,
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en,ineerlni iralnee la.t � une •
one of the rare c1ses in wh'tch
British 1,w allo\¥1 the death pe nally. •Norman J. H,rris, 23, ,nd
Francis R. C. Forayth, 18, were
ordered to die tor committing
Ford M.otor Company today an­
murder in the commlasion of a
nounced a new low-cost Econollno 1
rob,becy .
series of commercial
vehlcle11
a Pickup,
wllh three models:
Van and eigbt-panenger Station
Bus, each mounted on a �inch
wheelbase.

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and aon John.
Mina Lewil Ind aud, spent
Saturday 1lsht with Mn. ADM
Lou.IM eoue,, New 1111,n.
C1llin&amp; on llr, llld )In. Dani
Lewi.I SaPdQ wa, Mn. Janet
Robiruon, 'Mlddl,pmt. llrl, llu­
iey Colley and Tonia, N'"' Have.a.
)fib Rou■h ot Karine l'lllled
bit grandp.auot.t, llr. 1Dd Iha.
Pearl Nicbollcm SU.nda,-,
Mr. ind Mn. Iu.ac lA,ril and
Dana vitlted lleth4 Lewb on
Letart Route reee:lltlJ.
Mr. .ad Mn. Dale \ Vanllet«
and IOll ot lndiaDa wlabd llrt.
Joaepbine Knipp and fam1Jy the
past Wffk.
Mn. LIi, William, rilll&lt;d ,nib
Mn. Winifred Holland Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Harle, PoweU ol
Nitro tpent the wedeDCI with

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.

CLASS HOLDS MEETIN�
The Good Will clau of , lbe M.
E . Church accepted an invitation
to hold their Septeniber meeting
at the home o( Mra. C. E. Riddle
and daughter, Ethel of New Ha•
ven, Friday evening, Sept. 16th.
&gt;.lier vilitlng ind singing flvOT·
iti hymns, deliciou, ret,e,bments
By MrL Den■ Lewi•
ffl RrYed lo ._e followin&amp;:
BIRTHOA.'v PA.TY •
·
Helen Barker, Lulu JtUUfll, Se•
for
given
A birthday party was
y
Chuckie Allens"°ortb by hi&amp; m... sle �tiwria:ht, Lena L om,,
f}leda
,
lher honoring his third · birthday Plckena, June • Burna
�1
,
VanMeter
. lrene
Dara
Hen1t,
Sat1.1rday aftern oon.
B�n, Cheryl
Those attending were Vickie Jutli, l1111bell
Lewil, �ttle
and Chester Young, Randy Le- B�, i.awrenct
ter.• Thelma
VanMe
Nancy
,
Henry
WamSue
an,
Johd&amp;
wis, Chuckle

FOrd'8 New
EC00
.. 01··IDe ·sene
· S.

\

ll211y Settthlel, �-Jllclatepo,1, 0., Sept. 21, lNO

prizes were
Those winning
Su,ie Wamsley, Roll!llen Roush
and Cheater Young,

Clifton
Social Events

ps

e llylng , Room
• BedrOOlll' • Kitchen

a.,t

y Benriett, Jackie C11l,
lib,
s.ndy
old ,lobnaon. Pinn,­
:Jbl. Pal JobDIOn, Rou1,, Billle RoUsh, t&gt;■nie
,t"Rliae Ellen _1Lot11h, Vickie
Holub, lla$011 ; Saady BeUJ Roach
, Wut Columbia; Mn. )[Jrion
Susie Allcnln#Ortb,
Vanlitter,
Man Lee VanMeter. Clad,- · VanKe­
ler, Janke VanMettr, Midd:1Cpotl.-

· ,

Both th e Sedan De liver)' and
the Ran chero have the same buh:
styliog as t he Falcon passenger
car-lhe world'a most surce1&amp;f11l
new car.

GROV ER'S STU DIO

I

lool,

' Lill:elJ eu1tomen iOr the �•n
Deli\'ery are 'sucb bu1lnenet1 ..
retaJI drug storta; tilUncill . In•
1litution1, grocery .tore■ and clg•
arette and coffee dialributon, all
or whkh carry relatively Hcht
�ight anti small volume uraoes
with high value, · and prefer a
closed•i n area rather than th'e
open glass area of I statio n wag­
on.

MOV I E CAME RA

161 Lo;;t ond Found
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' mad.euverabmt1, •tie needed.

Cudtlu /lultf '

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FIRE DESTRO YS CHURCH
SWANSEA, England (UPI) Th e ancient St. Andrews Presbf­
terian Church, w hic h escaped re­
peated bombing duri n g World War
11, was destroyed by flre today.

CAM�RAS . . . $29.95 up

Mr. aod Mn. Charle, AJlel1I,.
worth vi1it.ed Mn C1rl Alleria..
worth at Middleport Sunday.
llrs. Glen Glau o( M�dleport
vi.sited her parent■, Kr. and 11r1.
Harry JohnlOII Sunday.
Harle,- Powell of Nitro visited
Kn. Elmer Vulleter Friday.
Villtlna: Mr. and Mrs. Oacar
flelll")' and TerTJ" the paat week
were Mr. and Mn. ClaHnce Ne•
...-en and Jme of Cbnhlre, . Mr.
ind Mn. Don Qu1'enbtrry and
!1mlJy, Mldlfleport.
Mr. and Mra. A. E. Mullens and
aon1 Joh.n and thn of CabJn

illeOlk)-,

Teltl� fAllllg for 1811
A. ...- member of J'o,.'•
b tbe hleon 8edan. Dmllttr, (top). npplemen1Ja&amp; tlloe .....,
t1le
uJCl•e Palcoa Raacllmo (ll!DUffl). Bo&amp;ll ta.e lled.­
Delml'J ad. t:J:i• --� offer ••'.lbnaai ec:oMml Md ..,
...ftftbUJr:, plu ......pr cW
-,c:c
3_...Dell,,_, baa • , CM'IO Ml
. t-. ... 1M
Btalidait �"'
BMc:hel'o � • load capaeh;J'
plane: IOJ' bqth.wehktei Is tile
irHll
• new 101-h.o"!'pO'lt'er e•�

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I

Mn. Ned Henry, Mu, J•JRe
Bu.rm and Mn. Ja.epb 6be1 weol
to G1llipolis FridaJ.
Kn., Ellie Lievina of New
Haven, Mn.. Lew Hoffman ind
Rev. and Mn. J. w. HUIJ.on of
Clifton, Mn. John Ta:,lor ind
IIOD Mike and Jlr. and Mn. Pb.I
1\lmhull
Ma,on c.aUed on Mr.
'and Mn. Ned Heftl'J' FridaJ.
Mr. and Mn. Roland Cbilden
and Mr•. Tood Chlldera and chil­
dren of Partenbur&amp; called on
M.r. and Mn. John Harri.ton Sun­
d1y.

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alld Mr&amp;. I/ !ClDr Doyle and
grandson of Ea,t Liverpool vis•
ited friend, and relative■ Satur•
day and Sunday.
Floyd McDermiU Jr., left Wed·
tlesday for Auburp, Ala., where
he will en ter college.
.ll'lr.

ll1bel

llr. and lln. Jcttepb S.hn of
Pitt.burp, Pa., were
bou■e
suat■ of Mt. and lln. Ned Henry
rtcenUy. Tbe:r returned borne
)lorulay.
Kn. �td llellf')' a!ld Mn.
Geor1e Burn, went lo Parker•
bura TuHda,.
Mr. and Mn. Stanle,- Hart of
Grabam St.atioo were calllnC on
Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry on
Thunda y evenin1 .

10 o 'clock with t he Wuman ' 11 Day
program. Mr5. St anley I. S t uber,
preside n t of t he N.alional Council
vf Americun Bnplist Women will
be t he fc!a t ured speaker.,� . '

Th e Co n vention Iheme, "Not
Conform ed . Bu t Tra nsform ed '' '· s
'
h ased o� Romans 12 :2. Many sla te
and nat10nally known speakt!rS
will appear on t he three.day pro,
gram. · Mra. Evan s i\f. Cyrus of
SEIZES NEWSPAPERS
Hunti n gton is ge neral chairman of
Thirty• n ine
stud e nts
from
TOKYO
(UPI) - The Indo ne:r
local arra n ge me nls .• Dr. Willlam
Meigs County have e nroll ed for
secre ta ry ia n government today aeized two
ex ec u\ive
a rmar.
G.
F
th e fa l l semester of coll ege al
( r the sl a te convention, has 1:nore newspaper pri n ting plants,
Rio Grande.
�
c arge of conv en tion l!rrange- Radio Republic Indonesia re ported
Those e nrolled are: Judy Ar•
today. The radio said e ight plants
mem s . _ .
.
.
n ol tl, Middleport; Edward Bartels, I
a ry �ieelm gs wi l l start now ltii!ve been t a ke n over by the
m
Pr
n
i
cl!
,,
Pom eroy; Robert Birch, Racin e ;
1 hursday mormng, October 1 3 , �t gove{nment.
Garolyn Bradford,
Middleport;
1
Jam es Brewin gton,
Middl e port ;
Thomas Brown, Pom e roy; Jim I
Bell and Howell 8 mm
Ca rp e nt er. Pomc,roy; David Ch e •
i;h er, Mi ddleport; Edward Crooks, 1
Po�eroy;, David Davis, Tuppers
Pl a ins: Charles Downie,, Pome•
With Automatic Electric Eye
my; Mary Euler, Racine.
Cart£&gt;r French,
Middleport·
3 Lense
. . $1 1 9.50
Bonnie Fitzp a trick,
Carp e nter:
Wi l liam Fi s he r. Minersvi l le · Judy
Grarlex 35 mm
Grt'gg, Midd l eport; Edgar ' Har•
tung, Pomeroy ;
Joh n
Hetze r
Heedsvillt!: Phy l lis H\lbert, Mid'.
dl c�ort ; Jan Haut'!k, Pom e roy;
.Jun m r
Kennedy,
Midd l epor t ;
Thomas Ke l ly. Middleport; Jo h n
Ke�chka,
!\.l iddl eport;
Janet
24 Hour Film Service
K_night, Chesle r ; D(ln McD'ade , Ra­
,220 E. MAIN ST.
POMEROY, OHIO
cme.
James Mourning,
Middleport; I

f'OH SALK J EHSf,; y CU W l l m•1·
)' u ars uld. Homer W 1 !Janl , l 'u111 t:ltj HT tttJUM H U l.l St.:, two (ive
eroy, H. D. I
t!J1 ;N , :JLp
n,om .ip�r,mt'- Ul.!i. A, N . .lie n itel.
-- - - - - - - -Pilo n !! W'i2 :.1272.
l l-2 tic
I I-A WN tigarcllc mathim· holds
m
brn
$ 1 2�.uu FOH Hl!'.NT-T.IJ.n.•l office rnom1
ls
I 9 dif £crt 11t
Hulland Pool Uuum.
U-27 :u p
over Stiffler Shoe More on
Unlvenal Equipment
C..:uurt St., i n Pumeroy, set:o nd
OpeJ"alton School
l'rnfl 1 t l ,
J'UTATUt'.S Clurcncc
rtoor. Unc lar�e 18 11. :.!2 rt, L'oom
11 I, State, Columbv,, Ohio
,
l
U-2
1 l ite
n_
wLlh adJ01Dmg l ? ,, 12 .,. room
o
!uu
t _
.
One lU .&amp; 1 8 fro ... room. All
tiUUD LUMJ• tual delivcr.cd 111
m, "-'!Y pa111Led with new !Joor
THE J&gt;ARTY who pick ed up the
M e igs Cou11\y Jur 32t bu. Call
F.\llM FOR SALE 80 itcres 5
l'OV�rin�s. Phone W\' 2-2081il.
CHURCH SALE
whtte Pekinese uo� .il Brad·
Cll7 -2334.
U·:lU-;jlp
ruom huuse, ba rn, on mail r'out e
8·2-Ue
Th e Syracuse Pre sbyt erian
bu.ry Su n day n igh l wa11 recog.
sl'h unl bu�. gravel road, W, R. Church has hom e made ice cream
nized, Therefore, if th ey wil l APPU;S F OH S,'ILJ&lt;.&gt; Grimes (:ol­ 7
thre;
lloltomb, Carpenter.
9-26·31p for sale ln vari(Jlls flavors at 60c
Nturn it, there will be no
den, Beel aml Yellow Ue!1ciou�
780 Jlyscll St., M1dtl lcpuri. J.
&lt;:harges uled, Edward Moore ,
Staymo1n a11d Hotne Ueuuty:
H. A!lcn.
9•Hfe roH SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE per quart-see Mn. Robert H a r­
llradbur)'.
9-26·3lc
Please ilring cuntamcH. Chris
with bath, n ke location. Melvin den by the church or Phon e W Y2·
--- - - - ----6829.
t-· rulh, M ason, W. Va. Phone
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo..:ust St., Pomeroy,
A.l-'J\.1H Jl,lt:N'l'S - -�·W'mlUled IDli
r,allMITIANu P11T coNTROL
Sl'rute :J-5254.
9·2tl·51 c
(9) 1 30\P
UIII Ul'l\ lS,.i!d. Md��hlU, Middlu
ltr Pein, ,,.. lnapktlon. h1aur­
�
porl.
l'hunc
W
I./
2-282
1
.
3
tf
3
N lty Nallonwlm.. PhoH It.
PUBLIC AUCTION
� ;,,,. ..nln 'ltatlon WY2·
h�vc sul&lt;l my farm .1Jl(I wilt MUU�'. l(N unfurni;;hed :i rooms
UM.
4-�Mte.
111111 h.it!t llJH11'I IIICJll. B1rrh rul)•
�ell tl11.: folluwmg At
1 1utJl1c
ii ,cls,
dJ.!!pus�l,
inrmcrutur,
aut:11011, Utt, 1 , �,ilurtl.ty, 1 :UU
l'fS REVIVAL TIME at Mt. Oliv�
l ,m,:t' duSl'lS. Phone W Y2-5 1 '1 l .
I'. M . , lntaLcd J mile from Z10n
ne1tr 1,oni; Bollom, Sept. 2ti
SYRACUSE-I story fritmc, fivl!
!HU \l e
Churl'11 u�l off slall.! ruulc lf:J
lhru Ucl. u. iH,ev. tturold J lolm­
ruu1m, , ,dso Ux:./.4 .!lorc build•
Ill fo,.;I uC Horner H i ll. Wakh l J I HEE HU0,\1
e1, cva nae1111. Special s111l(111g [
foi;, t.·8 .ic-ru, locah!d on ltoule
.tparl1m•11l un
,for lll'l'UW II : 1 950 },'arnrnll A
by the r·our Keyti, Hu n lini:Loa,
1:.:4, $:i,OUU.UO.
L 111nlur .Sl recl, l'mneroy, aho, 4
W. Va,, 'l'he Travelers Trio i lr;ic tur wit h plow ,!Hid l'll lli Vil·
ROUTE
;,J - kanch s tyle stone
ruum
:ip:irt
iucnl
mi
Scto11U
.
tor, IIIC n,rn pl:111tcr, 2 Whl'l'I
Buffalo, W. Va., 1 he lJuncam
a m.I frnrnc, 3 bedrooms, 1 1 -2
Sll'Ccl,
]'umcroy.
Phone
W
Y
'l.­
trai l er, 2 shouts, pol:!tmi s, horse
and otn en. t:om e h ear, h eed
b11ths, ful l bu se ment, double
:,n �J.
9-2t:H fc
disc, cut ol f saw, 50 heavy due,
and help. Rev. 0. Circle, Pa!i- 1
g:iragc, breezeway,
s wimming
bl�VEN IHJUM h.:iu.se rn l larrm,n
kclls, I lot hand ltHJ! s .
tor,
_
9·24-Htp, I
1,uul,
l
•acre
lol.
$20,000.00.
1 ____
\ ! I le , g1mU t.:dlm· dlld we l l, two CHESHIRE SMA L L
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
FARM--14
Cual couk SlU\'C, mclal util1ly
t· ,1r gai agc, llU'gu y.ird .tU(I
aaes, 4--roum frame, ful l base•
- ----- --g,1f1k11. ,,er l\lrs. Lau.i U1 llsu11,
ca lu nct, llv111g mom .'iuitc, bed.'i,
llll'nl, burn, chirken
house,
LOST-BAB Y a::l11.uc11 In vlclnUy
l l ill !'ISUll\'illt•, Ohio.
t•lectric iruucr, 2 hurner �as
!l·:.l:tl·lilp
11lcnly uf w.11tcr. Lot a lcd on
of Pomeroy Poat Oliice ». n d
SlO\' l', wush e r, 2 Warm l\Ioru­
Jluul.e OM. $J50U.OO.
Pomeroy National Bank. If
in:t he at e n, radio, rockurs,
J
ROUTE 7 FARM-175 acrei; no
found pleaae phone W ¥2·62ti6.
sta n d11, bun
w.irn1cr d ishes
buildings, 3(:J acre1, culti;ated,
'
' W ANTI-.Ll:
Lktmsecl - �racliral
lf.26-Blp
rinse tubi;.
139 uc.:r es fe nced. Excelle n t ·lo•
nun,e. Apply 111 pcrsun a t 1''usANTIQUE S
cation.
$6000.00.
tt:r ' s Nur�rng Hom"', Syrnclll&gt;i.' .
2,pc. llvl_ng room suite, l'urcl hetl,
llfl Auto Soles
ALBERT M. COX, S11•,man
Oil.JU.
9-2Hitc Box 22.
c1mc library table, side bu;1rd, 2
Phone WY2.-22:2.0
9
__ _ _
MM Cl"" UMII C.1,-.
SlllllllS, l'Jlltl coudl. A i;rc.a�
9-24•3tc
W Y2.,3830
1
MAN
l
o
t.ike
over
g�s
:lal!on
.
Ad Meltet Md 111\Neta
many olher articles not listed.
-'
'
J
hone
W"l'2·9il:.W.
9-:.l:3•lfl'
aa,aoflrOl.,tAN MOTOM
NEW HAVEti.=..l'h st ory, 6.;;;.
Onlll• Joh111on, pwn•r
.�
� . -tGO ...
M.111 It,
.i�beslos shingles. Coa l fur nace
T•rm1: CHh.
WAN !'ED: Mccllllllic. Phone w v2.
lrnat. $5300.00.
Not rHpon1lbl1 for 1cc id&lt;&amp;nts
YULU.
9·23- lfc
N EW HAVEN-4-bcdroom hurne,
Sil• conduct•d by Bradford
�loker , tout £um ace , ful l b11selh7 liU1CK VB Cen t ur,v 2 door A1Jctlon Company, R1dn1,
I I I) I
1t1c11t. 175' x 250' lot. Jdcal lo•
bar4
top.
Wo Jn vlle
l h e Ohio, Ph ..ne Wl9,382.1
C"alion for children. $10,000.00.
mOI&amp; cartu ul lrupection .. ' Power Auction..,: CrUt Br•dford.
- - - -- ---- 1MASON-5•room
frame
with
1Leertn1 and br11ae•. Dynaflow 111• Mana1■r: A. C, Bradford.
WOIIJ,\ N w.ints dcuning 11.t $ 1 .00
i.torm wlndows . Lot 84 ' ,i; 194'
drive. ,1,uo• .B!&amp;ettnar',, Pom­ 11·24-6tc
l 1tl' lwur. Phot1c Wlll•aUl7.
loc11lf!d on mai n highway. Ex­
lNJ)'. ' •
9 22 8tc
TABLE mod e l television $3� .
!hW·6lp
cellent
buy al $6,800.00 .
- ----- ----- - Sco1,1 l uniform, size 12. $5.UO. A861 OPEL t .cyl. 2 door 1cdiin. One
RUA:AL-:li·room frame home with
Judson, Bailey's Lake.
local owner. .t'miah 1potle11.
pa rtial ba!e mcnt, located on 2
:�=�� /
,,,,11iao. lilHttnar1, Pomeroi.
acres. 1.2 miles from Hat'lford.
- MU IELL&amp;R F UkNAC ES, WliiTING
9 22 6tc
Un ly $3600.00.
· HOUS E 1ppl i•11ce11. Arnold 8roJ IM ROUSH, Sal•1m1n
USED
GARDEN
trao:t.ori
,no
mdW-• th•r•, S;r.cuM, Ohio. Phone
llJ01 Ht1.1debaker V8 Pre5JtJ.ent •
N EW HAVEN, W. V•.
e.r1.
Rotary
mowar
blades
ailar·
tu­
c&amp;oor
,edan
.
.t'lne1t
and
�11t
s
.
WY :.t-6..JB4.
l i-1 l•tf
1
Phon•
pen
ed .
Cu1to11
mowilll
and
TU2.•2143
---- -Uba.lr.er, and Lbi1 one hi top• ln
p10Wiftf(,
9--28·
llc
8ULLJ)UZE:ll
FOil
HJHE.
Ponds,
conomon and •Pli-i!:arance. ,1mb,
0.RAVILV. TI.A'CTOR
baseme nt
Lind
l 1mclsc11p111g.
--- - -.Bla1111Unar'•• Pomero1.
9 p tttc
_
Sal•"' ,ma �rvlct: 5 12 �- Malo ;st,
l'honc C11c1i1t1i1r, Yukon3,J:l50.
WY 2-29711.
8-24-:::IUtp
,, ', , l80d CH.t.:','KULET, Va tielAir . dr. f piucroy, Phone
'7·2l•lfll
� "4:lan. UOod loolLina. Good run•
1
-.. ,Un1 ear. fe93 BJaettnan, Pom•
AJR eONOl1·10N1N�R.E1'·81G&amp;R· C He No, 1 3,040
t;, K Macbon, dba Machon &amp;
(II) 22 Ute THE LATE T. H. DAVIS pro-'
llOJ, ,-,--aUon servh,:e. Jack's Refrlgar1-perly, brick two story, locatt.1d
Mllebon,
whose address is 2tHO
tlon, N e w Haven. Phan• 'fU2at North
Third and Coal
!nick A-i
iiij FORD 1
Coll15
_A,•imu
e, Hu n tington ,
West
.
6-&gt;3-U
Street., Mlddlepol"t, nu1iy lte
con.dllion ,1280. R.17 Weavt!r,
37
Vir:::m1a , and 11:1 not a resident of
$
--:c=9-2Ult p
seen an)' evening.
ll-1'1-SOlc
l ,Mew Haven, W. Va.
the State of Ohlo, iis h e reby 11.oti­
A 1 1CTIONi Ellt
hetl t ha t on the $U1 day of Jul,y
Cot-t1pl•I•
i•nl"
1111 FORD DOG, 2 dr. h,rdtop,
1_960,_ Moun tain_ !ron and Suppl;
CrlH Bradford
W, w., Thunderbird, floor ah1fl USED cl1rh1et. C•U VIS·22 39.
Co. lllcll Its petitio n against him 11.!i
Wrtt.,
Phone
or
ContHt
�26,Slc
other extu,.
trana... many
A. C. BltAON)Rl.1, be'"-, Ohle. de 1c nd.a11t, h1 t h e Court or ComPbane Cbe■tttr Y U6-3296,
FoR°sALE
,-,00
-, h�;r --;;;;,
n_wn Pleas,
Meigs Counly, Ohio, 1
N'l.flp
i1atk1. Phone WY2·3344.
Case No. 13,040, prayiDi for Judi·
9·28•6te
mcnl agai nst him for Ule sum of
to
Lwu tho1.mind one hundred ninety
·
ing
i, ou SALE 1 MYERS shullow
II c v c n
1111d
9 1 1 100
dollars I
we ll pum p us� very littl e ; I
PRODUl"flON
AVERAGE
problems
HIOHJ:11
($2,197.91 ) plus interest at rute of
112 eallon Elet. w•te r h elter.
� ' f� i. ,our l1yln1 flock.. Many
s 1_x P&lt;Jr c ent , representing mercban•
Phone WY2·Jd4.2, Pomero)', o.
simple
inexpensive
flockt oa Wayne e111 reed■ are
d1se sold to him on accou n t, ind 1
• ,roducln1 e111 on leu than four - 9-28-Stc
costs ol' this act.ion.
-- --po11n� feed per dm:e n . Hiahly SJNGER SEWING ma�hl�c in ex•
Said defendant Ul required to an•
llefo,,. 9:30 A.M.
fortlf&amp;td end ll'lple le1led to help
::iwer on or befo[e the 29lh day ol
cellent co ndition. rorlabl e or
Mlddl•,ort VfY•1•264f
1luml)I. You'll
rou awold
October, 1960 . .
f
cabinet $-47.'00. TMms if desir­
«Al f&amp; PIIIID STOP
pt mare for your money with
Movnt1ln Iron &amp; SuHlr c.. 1
ed. Phone WY2-2204.
9·28-6tc
IDT
fOI AYIIA.1 ........... 1
A.t Ct..lhr
-WIJU ea fetdl. )(1u11 t'eed
•• J. I. O'&amp;lllN,
NOT
NW
ti
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ell A MONTN. {IJ/ore )'01'
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aewing machine. Mikes button
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to profed .)'OUI' inwlCmtr&amp;I with the onli , ,;,,Jiiitia ·' •
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hole■, sews on buttons ovcr­
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Will se ll to responsible party
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RIASONABL!
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SATISFACTION GUAR.-NTEID
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C•II er writ• I. 0. McCoy
tl! E W YORK (UPI) - Soviet
PEACHES,
Chn••r, Ohio
brine
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Pr•mi•r Nlkll•· Khrushchl\l and
W eb1ter Fruit Farm, Long Bot­
8 22 SOtp lrlt11h Prl,M Mlnl1t•r H,rold
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m1jor Eest-Wflt summit cont1ct
FOR SALE Uprigh;-;l;-yer piano.
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Stn(ord. W'Y2-2992.
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GOOD PAINTING done. ver'y ,
Th• &amp;t11lon sha..-i up ;II t�
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reaaon■ble. Call VJS.2484• . See first m■lor brNk In 1 1vn'imlt
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heavy eQWpnltml,
l'OJ' complete informalion, send
name, addreaa, • age, telephone
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HOM E M A O!:: ICE t:HEAM, Just
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H-,,, Ludllt Rt.rrlton,
Jobnaon, the hottflln.

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OniJciober 9th

The _p µrpoie is that �t he 1 1eaderu
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face ...t.o' f1ee, most of the 145,000
enrollees or the Pilgrim Sunday
Srhools. and at tne same time,
enroll new students from the
ch urch con1tituency, and !rom
those who have no kee�r.

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with a la,ette 1howe1:, IL the. home
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placed in a white b1111nel decorat- chev, nel"• ft.,om pub.a telll
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mountlnri ltou.ldet1•for thi tiearded _ _ · :e·.,.t
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to Vallie Oedin. . Bob�y �� r,
And I n , the Sfeq,ar Maeatr, t illQerilla baqsij Opet'ithlf iJll.mOunEmmett McCaskey a nd aeetie Mold- w�re �str aun
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RefreelJplenti were served by t npaess lo r,uk .� • Caittrd ftr�'!I;
r0wboat 1� the Sahan. - . '
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Mr,, !1/'alUr SW¢!.�1·- l/ld·
and the Coilllllunist sa�l
Willie,,,S�ett, Mr. an,:t,.�. "Q.aie
- a . m. a't . tlle- ,ichool.
�o\Or1 •Pr:otiltt Wn- �: have gone barter trade
NlchO
The Five Sai!;ltl wlU provide
Jean , � IPA P"1efa,, • - �� cfatpa , whereby in ueban,e . for lllu5Ji; 1 ,or'�Qii aance at ",which an
and; l!!il&gt; CuJ&gt;,n '" 1"'' lobacco arul qlber �dnllsilon price ' of 15 cents per
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Caroly n .-and M1rUi1 � icho)Ao.n,
1'.ut Cuban ·nb:ure of American
Mrs. Garnet Wllll1mson,
Mn. proper ties va lued at nearly a bil- at J!lid dl�tt High Scliool OD Sun•
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the seven Pfevtoualy 1v.µ.able. produce dollars.
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Higher net �iµe power, f11t . 'fil
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perat11N-COn trolled hydraulic fan goods and mounting inOatlon:
Sel:red properties in the hands thei M-G±ll:.))iaµ'ict council :
drlve ,f�r . . UJht-duty mode11 with
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offer ap,,, i0ptioMJ cni��e iY"Jlt.i- 11, ry an d for b 1m , "ho- commits
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case tG.• tbe
But iJ'lllll blina: iJ • jncreiaiajg
they . ar&amp; ,fun11eled , i.l nlO Jbe com•
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bustion ohamber a nd burned with ev•n am0ns ,,the wa,kers •oo.•
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truck enginl!!a, hl-h reslst11nce type v,ark :011,1'1 wl�s and a �oU
seco n"a,;r wire rs;µppre11 rd,dlo
inttrtere:p.ce in.Jhe. veh,cle itself
as well �s � pea,l!r ycJiicJe1' .and .
televislon aets in a dj a ce n t hollles.
Longer spark plug gap life also
resultJ from the new wiring.
Among modlfltaUona • made late
in fhe•l960 mod•l run on -certain
ineoi'porated
models , and "now
acrou lhe 43nlire llne are: Revis-.
IQ na i n hea ters to provi de cab
temperatures up to 10 degreea
operation
warmer at normal
11pe;eds; inereHed tapaelly torsion
b,irs for most rvedium and heavy
duty trucb for norm,1, severe
an �-i • t_..tr1-aevere 1e"lce:. new .
op11Rq•l h e11.vy-duty, 12-leaf rea,:
aprld.18 ,With ground capaclty of
18$00, . aoung, �acb lor tond•m
axle: modelS, ,nd it1de,1gned 4whet!l drive lock(l,ut bu.bl! to with
1b.nd greater torque.
Air, 1 br1ke comp�r llletfl�
atr•hY'11'1ulic ind
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fpll-alr brake ,yole"" ,,. modi•
fled . le lmp,ove hrekln1 _eHlcleney
throup. lncreued reserv oir tank
pr111ure,
Heavy-duty
vacuum
pow�r ·brakes on . mediu'm-dutr
"odel• are . reviaed t o provide
lncre.,t4 1 pedal reserve and blah.
er , br1ldq forcee.
The 281 •�hie In ch ■nd 283
cubic lneh et11lne cylinder heads
have been imJUIQv,d for heavy­
dub Hrvl ce by incre.-ln1 the
qbrome co ntent of .the metal .
�•• ch1n1e In 1peclfic1Uona re­
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. . inch wheel
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wide -box
, Pic�up .ond , cod,entlonal ,box, PIOk
-up._ m qd�!a ,,�sefro"!,4900. to
0600, p0linds,ci'Mi' \'ebi
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'-t i •wbefll , , 4rive
All · Chevt.O.Mt
up.it.a for 19al � fg ture 1 .,, !llW 10inch dlamet,r , �teh, . .l�P.dud �1peed .. tunsm_iu1,;,n, ,111d 7: 10 1: l&amp;
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Identifying styting reflnemenll
exce pt Ult-cab models
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hi&amp;:hli1ht I new frontal •ppearahce , ' new
group classification
·n•meplate1 and -new seat trim
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fiihlJni ai1lnal anli-C11tro · gueril­
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When �oe J\lai:ei, 22, ¥W
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atab Uermilia Garcia, he hurried
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The DaJ1ville Pilgrim Holiness
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OniJciober 9th

The _p µrpoie is that �t he 1 1eaderu
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face ...t.o' f1ee, most of the 145,000
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�o\Or1 •Pr:otiltt Wn- �: have gone barter trade
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Jean , � IPA P"1efa,, • - �� cfatpa , whereby in ueban,e . for lllu5Ji; 1 ,or'�Qii aance at ",which an
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Mrs. Garnet Wllll1mson,
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perat11N-COn trolled hydraulic fan goods and mounting inOatlon:
Sel:red properties in the hands thei M-G±ll:.))iaµ'ict council :
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they . ar&amp; ,fun11eled , i.l nlO Jbe com•
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truck enginl!!a, hl-h reslst11nce type v,ark :011,1'1 wl�s and a �oU
seco n"a,;r wire rs;µppre11 rd,dlo
inttrtere:p.ce in.Jhe. veh,cle itself
as well �s � pea,l!r ycJiicJe1' .and .
televislon aets in a dj a ce n t hollles.
Longer spark plug gap life also
resultJ from the new wiring.
Among modlfltaUona • made late
in fhe•l960 mod•l run on -certain
ineoi'porated
models , and "now
acrou lhe 43nlire llne are: Revis-.
IQ na i n hea ters to provi de cab
temperatures up to 10 degreea
operation
warmer at normal
11pe;eds; inereHed tapaelly torsion
b,irs for most rvedium and heavy
duty trucb for norm,1, severe
an �-i • t_..tr1-aevere 1e"lce:. new .
op11Rq•l h e11.vy-duty, 12-leaf rea,:
aprld.18 ,With ground capaclty of
18$00, . aoung, �acb lor tond•m
axle: modelS, ,nd it1de,1gned 4whet!l drive lock(l,ut bu.bl! to with
1b.nd greater torque.
Air, 1 br1ke comp�r llletfl�
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fpll-alr brake ,yole"" ,,. modi•
fled . le lmp,ove hrekln1 _eHlcleney
throup. lncreued reserv oir tank
pr111ure,
Heavy-duty
vacuum
pow�r ·brakes on . mediu'm-dutr
"odel• are . reviaed t o provide
lncre.,t4 1 pedal reserve and blah.
er , br1ldq forcee.
The 281 •�hie In ch ■nd 283
cubic lneh et11lne cylinder heads
have been imJUIQv,d for heavy­
dub Hrvl ce by incre.-ln1 the
qbrome co ntent of .the metal .
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wide -box
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When �oe J\lai:ei, 22, ¥W
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atab Uermilia Garcia, he hurried
her jnto an a i,�DlObile alldruah­
ed her to the hospital . Police said
the only problem wu thdt the car
di d not belong lO Juarez., .Re was
booked on theft over SM. Miss
Garcl� wu not. serlousfy .i nj�.

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The DaJ1ville Pilgrim Holiness
Church .ltoute 1, Lang.sville, will
observe "ita'lly Day" for th eir S11 n•
day ScbOOl hour . Sunday, October
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This r�gnizes an annual eve nt
and ls oblerved in all loc■l church­
es and . missions or the Pilgrim
Holln,J,ss Church wherev.er th1ir .
WorJd-W,ide Gospel Service is es­
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doctrine to , hold , th,at, ttie ,t.te
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•.- entry in t he ter.aon said today the new LanCLt
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on dbplay in wi t h the rompacts i n troduced l.ut
OOQIS on Sept- year but rivals standard-size cars
in performance, comfort conven­
ience and handling
C. Pa t- ) "The Lanrer is a amall car with
a Dig car ride,"' Pat terson said .
The new com_pad is nearly • tWo.
Itel ahort cr and 700 10 800 pounds
lighler than conventional cars in
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ation squat and CQrnering sway.
Adding to the 'bJg car feel" of
the �ncer, Patterson said, are
the dlaUnctive interior lppoint­
menta. The interior, ol all model.a
are enriche d by •II-vinyl P•neb
in ICulp t ured dt1ign1, Upholatery
in _ the sedans is lon1-lutin1 nylon
with high-quality finishes th•t are
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Tbe stalion wagon, have durable
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Mr. and Mrs. Euaene Buckley
■nd family, former re1identa of
Syrac1.11e, now livlna in Cheshire, j ;;;;;;;.;;,;;;;;.;;.;;.;_____
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had as weekend 1uest1 hi1 brother 1
and family, Mr, and Mn. Jack
Buckley, Barbara and DaYi d of
New Bria:hton, Pa.
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and
r.e ceplion:. 4110 the Red and Blue
Su nday S� con�11 and Cllrlt­
ijin Endeavair --pot luck supper wu,
aerved. Ther, -were , lorty thret(I JQ
F9r Men '"" Boys
aUendance. The mlql!ttr, _,eY.
P•u� HO,O� 1nd family reniYtd1
many fine gift.a.
He is bcSinning his third )'Hr
Middleporl, Ohio
on the charge.

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The reiular meet1n1 of the
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Cheater Grade School recently
wi t h Mrs. Donald Mor11, preiident
prealdln1.
Mrs. Robert Wood gave the
J&gt;TA prayer. Mrs. Charles Grif­
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The litht wel,r:ht of auch- major ·
eornponent1 11 the transmiuion,
clutch 11nd torque converter 11110
co11tribute to t he Lancer's econo- 1 "
my of operalian. These parui and "
·othen - includina the pistons,
alternator, water and on pump 1 '
houaln11 and dlatrlb u tor - make
eittenalve use of al uminum.
Lon..r-Lutlne ledy
Patter•on Hid the econqm,les or
the mechanic comp&lt;,nenll comprise
only a par t or tha lower total co11t
of owning a Lancer. He cited these
other factors:
The new all-nylon fabrics and
vinyl I nterior trim provide a:reater
realalance to wear and stains.
They wash e11ily with imap and
water.
Lonttr L11ti"' Tlrff
New tire, l[lve rnuch-lmprove4
tracUon, eapedally in wtl weaU1•r.
1nd 1lao provide ls per cenL mo� ·
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ducta· c.urb 1culfld,, , p?oloftllnjl "'"
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WIJllam JP'reeker, Robert Wood.
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Daily SenUnel, Poraeroy•lliddlepQl'I, 0., Sept.
Charle, Grilfilh, Donald Mora,
Paul &amp;tel, Charln Wildena uth - bl' ... .i...,.
and Samuel Michael.
Mn.. HWJ Ekllla,e, pnoamCr by
uwl rud1q of
ed the followtn1 bOfl)l,talit)' com• 1"1'A by-llWI JJ,. 111'1. X:niaht.
Mn. Karl xautz preeeGted Kn.
mlttee
l#Je Octl]ber .lnfftin1 :
Object&amp; ' tA. 'iTA, Im. Samuel
Don1ld Mor■ with the prai_tie,ra
Mr1. W1Dl.m Tutdfl, lfn. Gien Mic hael.
pin whleb 11 IO bl .-om durirli
Tutt� Mn. Ori, S11ilb, Jlrt..
her term of office. ll •u dtti.d­
Them, "Gettln1 to lnow the
DUI, Mn. William Gruue:r,
Gary
ed that there would be � an­
I PTA".
Mr1. RoDl"..rt. Wood,
nual Jblloween puly, Sl'tlll'day,
Proanm chall'man pretented tk•
Oct. 28. Mn. Miclucl moved tJiat
the poUcy of b11ylllr: five resd­ fo1lowln1 Informative proeraia
.114 . circle booka for cac.b &amp;hi� be after welcomin, lbe W1e attend­
tottllnoed. Books are to be ael- ance: introduction ol tMcba11

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named to 1ttend the County
Proirsm, Mn. Robert Wood, Smilh, Mrs. Wm. Grueaer, llrt­
Coundl for the y�ar: li!ln. Don­ Hn. Cbarle. Griffi t h, Mn. Sam­ llbbert llll&lt;ble. lln. 'l!lelm■ l:aN
old Mera, _.., Rott.rt Wood, Mn uel llichael, Mra. Orville Brown, and Mn. Wm. Freebr.
Charlea Grlff�th, Mr. and Krt. Mr.. Don.a1d Mora.
Founders 01}', Mn. P1 ul Karr.
11\ll&amp;C, Mn. Paul Neue and
Sam uel IUcbat:ls, Mra. H"'ard
Hallh, Jin. Earl D1vi1,
Knleht. Mn. Wyatt Chadwell, John Moore.
Parllamentart•n and Hiatorian,
Mr,. Georse Wolfe •M Mn. John
Hotplta:uty, Mn- Henry Elcb, Mn. HGW.,-d KniCbt.
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Ma&amp;lline, Mn. Thoma11 Jinkl.
Altern•tn ate Mrs. Arvll Hol­
Kembenhip, Mrt. Wm. Wlll and
Parenta-Famlly Life, Mn. Del­
ter, llra. Delmsr Baum, Mn. Mr.. Re x Bsiley,
mar Baum.
· Wm. Frecker, Mn. -'.. C. Mehl­
Publicity, Mn. Wyiilt Chadwell.
Legi,lalion, Mn: Dwight Mil­
Ways and Muni. Mn. ,&amp;ddie bo■o.
man, Mn. Horace Karr and Mn.
Hartung, Mn, Boy frecker, 'Mrt.
Safety, Mrs. Ro)- • li"lt.er.
Karl Ka ut&amp;.
Repain, Karl Kaut.a
Charles
Paul
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Aho the followln1 commlttee1
were named for the new 1ear: Mn. Milton Tu t tle, Mrs. Oris Pyle,, Earl Dean, f{Y■tt Cbadwell,

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Michael Jave the treuurer'a re­
port.
Co111munlc•Uon1 red Incl uded
nu,ticea of 'Met,. County Council
of PTA which will be held ■t
Letart Falb IChool, Oct. 13,
annual eonYentlon of the Ohfo
Con1re11 of PTA Inc., which wm
be held ln Cleveland on Oct. 3,
t -and !!I and the Ohio J\ural
Health Cound1•1 Southe.,t Dl1trict cilnference at Lake Hope
Lodge, Zaleakl, o., Sept. 28.
The followlne delecates were··

• MEDICINU • FAMN.Y NEEDS
• STATIONER\' • TOILETRIES
• RUIBER QOOOS

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six•cylinder. f r o n t-mounted en- t he fron t bumper. The deaign 11 ing vibration; t he exclusive sevengines and a hosl of under-t he-hood funelion■l, dean and cl■saic.
atep ruJtproofing proceaa;
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mechanir.il rrfmements. ravor- ,The distinclive fron t fender sculp- high qu■lit)' of the painl enamel
able wc1t?ht dist ribut i on anti a low Luring flows Into t he front door, _ all con t ribute to not only I be tcenter of s::ra11ily. Cl'ml:lincd with and tbe Lancer name (plus a me- ter _ride and a be tter-lookin,g car,
famed 'I unnon-Aire suspension, d ;l ilion in t he 770 aeries) is in but also will presere the trade-hi
gives the new Stn&lt;All car its big- block let t et!I on the door.
11atue ot t he Lancer for many
car rldr ·
The doors of t he Lancer are 3· c1rs.
Luxury P::■brli;a
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Pallerson said Lancer engineers
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Models j in the 170 series llave
�e trun ncw c rn pacl is 01 !er- They open wide to provide easi • 1id e every e(foM
to maintain an unusually &lt;1.1xurious, knitted alle/.m seven mo d e i°s 111 t wo series : entrance . The windows arc al.so
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lhe r·1r•t tirne m
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The
fabric
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the Jowcst- pr-,ce · ' l 70 ' " ser i es · and
oom dlmens1on1 ex ceed many o!
d esign1J4il' a sm,a.11 � " he
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door st allon
wagon in the deluxe
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, . . 70
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. ,: co1 i :� 1"cl:l -. in._11� �lW. ter,,d �tyJi�S{' P.at- t e lar1er �
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He u:plahiilit that ,•.1· mp:lmum 1 ttru�tian , ...:..'. .ilb:-llar to tJitt- uitd
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the
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-tla� e at,Pea,ra at th e· low.e,r e�&amp;:! - . ?ard and
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in , fi■ ex.Ulrior- dein'enslons," P•lru.
The stylish 2-door hardtop '- _t
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feat
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ured on lhe l960 ·
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Designlnj
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thinner
son said. "Ila combination of roomone of the first hardtop models to
, . niade possible by rugged upper ine!tl, comfort and performance
be introdured in t he compact c.ar Dodge Dart.
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have prevloualy Deen available only
field - 1.s .. vailable in both solid
Owrall Eeonomy
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Deaigning
the
instrument
panin
�arger Cln.'1
colors 11nfi l4 Lwo-tone rolo. com•
Paler,on emphasized t hat the
el 10 that it doea not reduce · front
bin a Lions.
Lancer's economy was achieved by
More bi �-c.1r fraturcs are avail• crea t ive �ngineering throualJout seat roominesil and knee clearance.
ol. Usln,g aingle-unil, Unibody
abl &lt;' in bot.kl solid colors a n d 1 4 t he car _ not simply through I
c� true t lon to provide bigger
two- tone cvlor cnmhina t ions.
reduction In iiae and weia:ht. He
More bi�•car fcnture1o are ,w11il- listed the t.:illowing monf:l)'-snJns vertical dimensions sod wide, deep
able on the Lancer 1han on most econo m iea offered by t he new root wells.
:I. Stylln11: the car with a long,
compact car,. These include air compact :
conditio ning, power steerin g and
Both or Lancer's ipiri t ed tl-cylln- wJde, flit roof to permit un iform
h r a k e s, pu1hbut tnn automatic der englnet dellver top perform- headroom for all passengers.
Quieter ltld a
tranamis,ion, hHter, radio
and ance on regular grades tJf g1ao­
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1ald lhe Lancer was
luxurio
us . paneling, ,uphostery and line. One hH lOl-honepower and
IELFAST
$350.00 FENTON �75:00
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also
englnffred
to be quiet. Us
floor
carpeting
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a di1plac11ment of 1'70 cubic inehAlso $450 and 150
Aloo $500.00
Pattersvn said the Lancer is ' e1; the other ha, lf5 hor1epower 1tron1, solid structure naturally
styl&lt;? d wi th •·a look of directed and I displacement of 226 eublc reai1ta noile ,and vibrallon. In ad­
lllnf1 ml11ired' to ,flow dtt11L
motion - with its lin ea flowing lnchea. Both are advance-diailn, d ltlon, lt ia given one of the mo.!l t
1ri- mcr...a. fedwai T., Jorward tn a dar t !hape, " Thia inc lined engines with a
to.1ttprft- extensive �()jl)id ln&amp;t1l\tlc;in ereat­
lhlt ls the year for the lar9er dla;,.oncf ,1,;. And
styling thi:!iTie was achieved, he ,ion rallon of 8_2 t o 1 . A spec!JJI m·11;m ta �ver, P\IJ in a cD'•, -i= �ipos t
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ftOW during our apeciol trad•-fn sole wo
said, by , giving t he car a long lour-barrel-citrburetor powu Pick- 100 pound �,f 11ound.:cleach01ing
will
hood and a clean, fast -sloping rear age for the l 70.cubic-inch enilne materials ire used in tbf body.
allow you fuU current vah,. on your ring
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A'n unusual engine mounting sysdeek.
...n lovelier Keep1gke. Come In alld &amp;hOONfo,Iron,
is I dealer-installed option.
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engine
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Tht Lancer la equipped with an
Camp Hearing Cmter
The grllle, hood ind. bumper · alterna tor I nstead of the con ven- road,vibratlon d •mpener. A n d
.c2, Market St""1'
t hroat forwjllrd in a
"V". The t ional dlreet-eurrent · gener�tor. every part of1 \lie ,uspen1ion sys­
, W, Va.
P•lt.•rsltul"f
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generator, tern i• i10lated from lhe body by
l'I\IM
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ionlal ' llne11 of rolled stalnle111 the al terna tor charges the batte ry ,ountJ-and vlrbration-re,lating rub­
steel that extend outward to form even when the engine la idllP,I- her bu11hln1s. •
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a background for t he dual head- The alternator, Pattenon uld,
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POMEROY,
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the englne w11 loca �d in t he
lia:ht 1. The car ha1 wrap-�rou nd 1avea money by prelonging the life •r
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Tur Off ,ind Mell This c.u,.;.
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lron 1 an d rear ,,umpera. C1reu1ar of the baltery and minlmlzJ na ront lo, obtaln "the klnd of weight
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Ftr C::OfflPI"• FrH lnfer!'llatlon
parking llghta are recessed below cold weather startlni lroublee by dl1lrlb utlop requir� to give a
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keeping It jdequately charaed.
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The Lancer'• dlalributor baa Immore
1bout Zenith Hell'Ull
.,. 111 c,r llllde
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the ad• tation of the proven prln- •
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MN. Frtd Lewi., Mr. and
1N1c Lewi1 vilited ReLha Lewis
re«n tly,

HAVI GUEITS

UJUrkl.le £UB churcbt, came to­
,11ethu In tqetr Chrt1tian Endeavon
ror 1n evonin&amp;: of ab.arini and t)e.
cau,e of the riln1 ni,:ht, wlenert
Weft fOHted on I chartoal grill.
. &lt;;to Tbunct.y nillbt, Sept . 22, lhe
�ppers Plain. .EUB church came
, to,,ther •� tbt JIU'IO Oage b,..,

I

The Lancer is the s"cond new
car to br introduced b)' Dodge
within a ye.ar L.ast r;;ill t he rom­
pany inv�ded the 1tandard low­
I price field with its popular, 1 18inch-whe l!'lbasc Dodge Dart. The
1
Lanrtr has a wheelbase of lOft¼
Inches. Prior to introduction of the
, 1 960 models, Dodge marketed
only med1 um-pr1c:e au tomobiles.
The Lanrer fealures wide use of
aluminum lu rl'duce weight. II al­
so otrerft two highly tconomical,

12-Dally Sentinel. Pumeroy•Mlddleport, 0., Sept. 28, 1980

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